St. Boniface Martyr Parish Bulletin, February 12, 2017

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Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time ~ February 12, 2017

St. Boniface Martyr Roman Catholic Church “We are a pilgrim people on a journey toward the Kingdom of God.” Established 1898 ~ Sea Cliff, NY Serving the people of God in the communities of Sea Cliff, Glenwood Landing, Glen Head and Glen Cove

Reverend Kevin J. Dillon, Pastor


Fr. Kevin Dillon, Bishop John Barres, Fr. Azubuike Igwegbe


Mass Schedule Daily Mass: 8am in Our Lady of Mercy Chapel. Sundays: Saturdays 5pm; Sundays: 9am, 10:30am, 12 noon in the Church. Special Intentions: 5pm first Saturday of month.

Confession: Saturdays 4pm-4:45pm Rosary: Mondays-Saturdays after 8am Mass

Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time, February 12 Sirach 15:15-20; 1 Cor 2:6-10; Matt 5:17-37 5pm Mass Intention: Peter Bailey 9am Mass Intention: Lenin Patricio Cordova 10:30am Intention: Parishioners 12pm Mass Intention: Marilyn Jenney Monday, February 13 Genesis 4:1-15, 25; Mark 8:11-13

Tuesday, February 14 Memorial of St. Cyril and St. Methodius Genesis 6:5-8; 7:1-5, 10; Mark 8:14-21 Wednesday, February 15 (William Morris, Jr.) Genesis 8:6-13, 20-22; Mark 8:22-26 Thursday, February 16 Memorial of the Seven Holy Founders of the Servite Order Genesis 9:1-13; Mark 8:27-33 Friday, February 17 Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary Genesis 11:1-9; Mark 8:34—9:1 Saturday, February 18 (Daniel Lane) Hebrews 11:1-7; Mark 9:2-13 5pm Mass Intention: John Francis Mahony

Handbell Choir

Our parish Handbell Choir is looking for new members. We practice in the choir loft on Sunday mornings. If you are interested, please speak to our Music Director, Jeff Schneider, after mass or you may email him at stbonmusic@gmail.com.

Please Pray For Our Deceased

Please pray for those entered into eternal life, especially Edward Douglas, Michael Hegarty, Ronald Rant.

For Our Sick

William Anderson, Bill Berkley, Frances Breen, Richard Brown, Caesar Cavese, Philip French, Carol Griffin, Kay Johnson, Troy Johnson, Joseph Korade, Toni Lauria, Georgia Leim, Michelle Martone, Kenneth Moore, John Orozco, John Ryan, Tom Ryan, Jr., Maria Santoli, Anna Fiora Seda, Katrina Stern, Steven Taibbi, Steven Tipton, Priscilla Waltz. (Enrollment on the sick list must be requested by an immediate family member through Fr. Kevin.)

For Our Military Lieutenant Melissa Buffa & Lieutenant Travis Buffa Lance CPL Matthew B. Christman Second Lieutenant Mario Coronel, US Army Second Lieutenant Matthew Coronel, US Army. Flight Lieutenant Joseph Doyle Jake A. Hojnowski, Sailor E-3, US Navy Lance CPL Gregory Knox Private First Class Ignazio LaManna, US Army Private First Class Vincent S. LaManna, Jr., US Army Lieutenant Brian McMenamin Lieutenant Ian McMenamin Private First Class Joshua McMillan Lieutenant Michael R. Ragusa, USN Corporal Cole N. Muttee, USMC Lieutenant Commander Drew Whitting, US Navy SP-4 Class Luke Whitting, US Army Captain Christina Merrick-Wright Captain Bradley Wright, US Army 

Stewardship… a Way of Life

Thank you for your Financial Stewardship of $7853 last week. Next week there will be a second collection for our Maintenance and Repair Fund.

Special Assistance Donation “Your surplus at the present time should supply their needs so that their surplus may in turn one day supply your need.” (II Cor 8:14).

If you have “surplus” please place it in an envelope marked Special Assistance and Fr. Kevin will see it helps “supply their needs." Please pray about what Jesus is calling you to do.


Ministries Bereavement Support Group

Meets the last Sunday of every month at 7:30pm in the Parish Center. Anyone coping with the loss of a loved one is welcome to attend the support group. For more information, contact David Meagher at davidkmeagher@gmail.com or Linda Rose at lrosecsw@hotmail.com.

Prayer Quilts

Friday at 10am in the Parish Center. Contact Cathy Sackett at crz4sqr5@aol.com for more information.

Bingo Fridays 7pm. Knights of Columbus Hall, 83 Sea Cliff Avenue. All proceeds go to charity, including our St. Boniface Outreach Ministry.

Miraculous Medal Novena Saturdays after 8am Mass in the chapel with veneration of the relic of St. Catherine of Labore.

Lay Carmelites of Blessed Titus Brandsma Third Saturdays at 9am in the parish center.

Men’s Ministry Meeting: March 11

Mondays at 7:30pm in the chapel. Contact John and Rosemary Murello at 676-2767.

We will gather in the chapel for Mass at 8am on Saturday, March 11, and meet in the conference room immediately following. You do not need to be a member to attend. Just show up. Coffee and refreshments served. Any questions? Contact Rich at qbalwily@optonline.net

Holy Hour and Benediction

St. Vincent de Paul Society

Catholic Daughters First Mondays of the month at 11am in the parish center for women age 18 and older. Juniors ages 1118; Juniorettes ages 6 -10 (date/place on request). Contact: Eileen Stanton www.catholicdaughters.org

Prayer Group

Wednesdays at 2pm in the chapel.

In the Gospel Jesus says:

Prayer Vigil for the Sick

“Whoever fulfills and teaches these commands shall be great in the kingdom of God.”

Thursdays 7pm -7:30pm in the chapel.

Scripture Study

Thursdays 7:30pm in the parish center. We are continuing the study of Luke’s Gospel. All welcome. Contact John and Rosemary Murello at 676-2767.

By your gift to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul you indeed put your faith into action as you fulfill the

Boni-Buck$

commands of Jesus.

Nicholas Capobianco of Glen Cove is the winner of the February 1, 2017

When you give the furniture, household items and clothing you no longer use to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, you give hope to your neighbors who have nothing.

St. Boniface Lucky Boni - Buck$ Raffle. The next drawing will be March 1st.

To give thanks for all that God has given to you, have you considered answering the call to help serve the poor by joining the Society of St. Vincent de Paul? Call the parish center at 676-0676 for details.


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From Allentown to Levittown - Fr. Kevin On January 31, 2017, John Oliver Barres became the Fifth Bishop of the Diocese of Rockville Centre. Amid much pomp, pageantry and solemnity Bishop Barres was escorted to the Cathedra (Bishop’s chair) in St. Agnes Cathedral by His Eminence Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Metropolitan/ Archbishop of New York and Most Reverend Christophe Pierre, Apostolic Nuncio to the United States of America to succeed Most Rev. William F. Murphy, Fourth Bishop of Rockville Centre. The ceremony was very impressive and over fifty Bishops and three Cardinals were present as well as hundreds of priests and deacons from the Dioceses of Allentown, PA, Wilmington, DE and Rockville Centre NY. A number of Religious Sisters and Brothers were also present as well as a myriad of lay people from all backgrounds and ages. In an interview before the Mass of Installation, Bishop Barres joked that he is the only United States Prelate that has something in common with Billy Joel. Billy Joel wrote a song about Allentown (Bishop Barres’ former Diocese) and Joel hails from Long Island (Bishop Barres’ new Diocese). Bishop Barres was then asked if he was familiarizing himself with all the littles towns, hamlets and villages of Nassau and Suffolk Counties and he replied yes and that he knew where Levittown was. He then went on to say “I guess I am going from living in Allentown to living near Levittown!” I thought it might be of value to write a little bit about Bishop Barres’ predecessors here in our Diocese. The Diocese of Rockville Centre was established on April 16, 1957 by Pope Pius XII, prior to that we were a part of the Brooklyn Diocese. The First Bishop of Rockville Centre was Walter P. Kellenberg who was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of New York on June 2, 1928. In 1954, Bishop Kellenberg was consecrated Bishop of the Diocese of Ogdensberg, NY where he served until 1957 when he was consecrated Bishop of the newly formed Rockville Centre Diocese. Bishop Kellenberg served at a time when church attendance was high, the reforms of Vatican II were being implemented and new Catholic High Schools like Holy Trinity and St. Pius X were being opened. His episcopal moto was Queen, Guide Me by Thy Light. He retired in June 1976 when John R. McGann succeeded him. Bishop McGann, the Second Bishop of Rockville Centre was consecrated a Bishop on June 24, 1976. He is the only Bishop in the history of our Diocese to be consecrated in a place other than our Diocesan Cathedral. Bishop McGann’s installation took place at the Nassau Coliseum because he wanted as many people as possible to be able to attend. I was privileged to be in attendance at the ceremony because I was a freshman at the high school seminary St. Pius X.

Bishop McGann was loved by laity, priests and religious. His easy going and friendly down to earth personality made him approachable. He encouraged lay participation in the Church and continued the teachings of Vatican II. Bishop McGann’s episcopal moto was Serve the Lord with Gladness, and that he did in his 25 years as Bishop. He retired in January 2000, when James T. McHugh succeeded him. Bishop McHugh, the Third Bishop of Rockville Centre served only for 11 months and was victim to an untimely death. In his brief tenure as Bishop here in Rockville Centre, Bishop McHugh is best remembered as being a champion and defender of life in all its forms from the womb to the tomb. He was a man of profound humility, who even though was a successor to the Apostles was not afraid to do his own dishes, cook for himself and even take out his own garbage. His episcopal motto was What Shall I Return to the Lord? In December of 2000, Bishop James McHugh succumbed to cancer and died. William F. Murphy of Boston succeeded him in September 2001. Bishop Murphy, the Fourth Bishop of Rockville Centre was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Boston and was consecrated Auxiliary Bishop of Boston on December 27, 1995. On September 5, 2001 Bishop Murphy was installed as Bishop of Rockville Centre at St. Agnes Cathedral. He has served on numerous committees with the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Catholic University of America. Less than a week after his installation, Bishop Murphy led us through the tragic and uncertain times following the 9/11 attacks, reminding us that mercy, forgiveness and trust in God will eventually led to healing. He celebrated a hope filled and uplifting mass at the Nassau Coliseum a month after the attack in honor of all the First Responders, both living and deceased. Bishop Murphy is fluent in four languages, French, Spanish, English and Italian. His episcopal motto is No Other Name. He retired on January 31, 2017 when he was succeeded by John Oliver Barres. Bishop Barres brings a love for the youth of our Church and is encouraging them to be proud of their Catholicity. He has a love of sports, particularly basketball and played J.V. Basketball for Princeton University. He can even be seen on You Tube videos conducting basketball practices with the young people of his former Diocese, Allentown. His episcopal motto is Holiness and Mission. As a priest of this Diocese I look forward to working with and supporting Bishop Barres and welcoming him here to St. Boniface Martyr in the not too distant future. Ad Multos Anos, Bishop Barres.


Attention All Families St. Boniface Religious Education will be holding a series of Parent Invitationals throughout the year. They will take place during class time while your child is in class. Please look at the schedule and the topics and feel free to attend as many as you wish. These gatherings are a time to come and learn a little more about your faith and help to create an avenue for you to have meaningful discussions with your child about their faith.

Come and have a cup of coffee with us. Take this time to listen, learn and engage! Parent Invitational 3: Thursday, February 16th 7 - 8 PM Going out on a limb for Jesus; Lent Parent Invitational 4: Tuesday, March 28th 4 - 5 PM Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord; getting ready for Easter

Parent Invitational 5: Wednesday, March 29th 4 - 5 PM The Holy Spirit Parent Invitational 6: Wednesday, April 5th 7 - 8 PM The Sacraments

No reservations required just come and join us as you can! Offered by the Religious Education Office of St. Boniface Martyr


Take Five for Faith Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time, February 12 Marriage isn’t for everyone, and current trends may point to a declining appeal. But for those who have said, “I do,” the rest of us say, “Thank you.” Your bold act of casting lots together for better or worse until death offers all of us insight into the joyful and sorrowful mysteries of divine love and the nature and power of God, who is love. Whether or not you’re married, do what you can to support the marriages in your midst—today, World Marriage Day, and every day.

Monday, February 13 Everyone experiences difficulties at some point in their lives. No matter how fortunate a person may be, going a lifetime without adversity is next to impossible. The early church went through trials of a different sort: hostility, persecution, and the general tension of living in a world that did not share its beliefs. These days there is still friction between a life of faith and an increasingly secular world. The response of some is to condemn that world rather than engage it. Contemporary Christians can learn from the first ones, who saw in trials the opportunity to grow in virtue and develop their faith. Tuesday, February 14 Memorial of St. Cyril and St. Methodius There’s a small detail in the gospel story of how Jesus fed 4,000 people with a few loaves and fish: “Some of them have come from a great distance.” “Great distance” here was a code word for “outsider.” Even outsiders, like Gentiles, were welcome at God’s table. Eight centuries later the brothers Cyril and Methodius were called to be missionaries. They not only evangelized, at great distances, but also translated scripture and liturgy into the language of the people. These saints recognized that truly welcoming everyone to God’s kingdom called for moving out of established boundaries. And that’s a miracle we, too, can be part of. Wednesday, February 15 As any teacher can attest, not everyone comprehends a lesson on the first teaching: Instructions need to be repeated. The same holds true for Christian enlightenment: Some people have a sudden moment of clarity when they know Jesus as their savior; others need continual signs before they realize that through Jesus their lives have been

restored. No matter how a person reaches this 5 moment of truth, conversion is the central message of Christianity. We must come to know God, feel the presence of the divine in our lives, and strive for holiness in which we give glory to God and are of service to others. Thursday, February 16 At a time in our country when we most need unity, we are divided. We face many difficult issues at one time—war and national security, healthcare, immigration, fiscal policies—each demanding serious attention. Yet our political debate has become toxic. We no longer seem willing to listen carefully, argue dispassionately, or disagree respectfully—much less reach for a compromise of any kind. The internet plays an important role here. In both bread and politics a little yeast goes a long way. Remember, then, to read widely and pay attention to your sources. Where are your “facts” coming from? Friday, February 17 Memorial of the Seven Holy Founders of the Servite Order A good number of religious orders started out as a small group of people looking for a simpler life of prayer and fellowship. Originally a group of seven successful cloth merchants from Florence, the founders of the Servite order started to meet in 1233 to pray and do penance. In time they left their wealthy lifestyles to reside in a dilapidated structure outside the city. Because of their holiness, though, people started coming to them for prayers and spiritual advice. Eventually the community grew into an order that today serves around the world. Make time for an inner life of prayer—and then live out that prayer in the world. Saturday, February 18 Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary Children often ask why Mary, the mother of Jesus, stands on a snake in many of her images—they’re afraid of snakes; why isn’t she? Tradition has long interpreted the divine saying to Eve in Genesis as a prophecy that one day a woman would come to wage war on the serpent who tricked her weaker sister. This woman would have no fear of the snake because she would never experience the bondage of sin. This story explains the origin of the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception. Offer the traditional prayer today: O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to you. ©2017 TrueQuest Communications. Reprinted with permission from TakeFiveForFaith.com.


All Saints Regional Catholic School Founded in 1990 Supported by the Parishes of: St. Boniface ~ St. Hyacinth ~ St. Mary ~ St. Patrick ~ St. Rocco Accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Phone: 516 676-0762 www.asrcatholic.org

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January 2017 Dear Parishioners, I am happy to report that we have a beautiful new awning that has been added to the main entrance of our school building! Thanks to the generous donation of the Rezza, Filippone, and Rocco families we have this new addition to our school. Mrs. Rezza was a member of the St. Patrick/ All Saints Staff and parishioner for 40 years. She devoted much of her time and talent to our community. I had the privilege of spending some time with her when I came to All Saints 5 years ago. Mrs. Rezza would stop in my office every Tuesday afternoon at 3pm before she went to help in the religious education office. I enjoyed my chats with her and the tradition continues as I have the pleasure of working and chatting with her daughter Mrs. Carol Filippone every day. Mrs. Filippone is the Bursar for the school and works tirelessly to help the school community. Mrs. Rezza passed away in September. She is greatly missed, but not forgotten. Every time someone enters or leaves the school it will be a reminder of her devotion to Catholic Education. Sincerely Yours in Christ, Mrs. Joanne Fitzgerald

All Saints Celebrates Catholic Schools Week “Since 1974, National Catholic Schools Week is the annual celebration of Catholic education in the United States. It starts the last Sunday in January and runs all week, which in 2017 was January 29 - February 4. The theme for the National Catholic Schools Week 2017 was Catholic Schools: Communities of Faith, Knowledge and Service.” (National Catholic Educational Association). All Saints began the week on Sunday, January 29th with a Mass followed by a successful Open House. Throughout the week students participated in special events while focusing on the value Catholic education provides to young people and its contributions to our church, our communities and our nation.

March for Life On Friday, January 27th, several students, along with parents and clergy from All Saints School travelled to Washington D.C. to partake in the Annual March for Life. Students from all over the Diocese of Rockville Centre gathered to March for the Dignity for Live. The full story can we found in the Long Island Catholic at www.licatholic.org In addition, students in school prayed the Hail Mary during the week of January 23rd and prayed the Rosary at Common Prayer for the remembrance of Dignity for Life. Photo Credit: The Long Island Catholic Magazine|A Gregory A. Shemitz photo


All Saints Regional Catholic School Presents

COMEDY NIGHT STARRING TOP NYC COMEDIANS

RYAN REISS & FRIENDS

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2017 Doors open 7pm

St. Rocco’s Church - Madonna Room 18 Third Street, Glen Cove, NY

Advance Tickets $5o ($55 at the door) All Inclusive Price - Includes Dinner, Wine and Beer Dinner Provided by the famous “St. Rocco’s Nonnas” Please make checks payable to ASR - can be sent to school office c/o “Comedy Night”

Email questions to: helen.whitehead@yahoo.com Must be 18 years or older


St. Boniface Youth Group All 8th-12th graders are invited to Youth Center on Sundays from 6-8pm.

Follow us on Instagram username: stbonyg. Join our facebook page ‘St. Boniface Martyr Youth Group’.

Email Youth Minister, Chris, at stbonym@gmail.com.

Here are a list of some of the youth group’s big events for the rest of this year: March 4 - A Diocesan Event for youth groups across Long Island to meet the new Bishop of Rockville Center along with other speakers and events.

April 1 - Midnight Run! April 13 - Good Friday Lock-in and Stations of the Cross April 21 - Weekend Retreat at Camp deWolfe with other youth groups from the diocese July 2 - Catholic Heart Work Camp


St. Boniface Social Media:  Website: www.saintboniface.org  Facebook: facebook.com/StBonifaceMartyr  Twitter: twitter.com/StBonifaceMar  YouTube: St. Boniface YouTube Channel

Films and Faith Join us Sunday afternoons at 2pm at the St. Boniface Parish Center for movies with Catholic themes followed by a brief discussion led by Deacon Tom Fox. No RSVP needed.

See some classics and some newer movies of faith that stir the heart. 

Sun., Feb. 12: The Song of Bernadette

Sunday, March 12: The Way

Sunday, April 9: A Man For All Seasons

Visit www.usccb.org to have the daily readings emailed to you every morning. You may read and/or listen to the readings and watch a brief video reflection.


Bulletin Submission Policy 

We welcome submissions to the Parish Bulletin.

All copy and material is due by noon on Mondays preferably in electronic format - original documents, no PDFs.

Photos or supporting graphics should be hi-resolution and sent via E-mail as attachments.

Submissions may be edited submissions for content, clarity and size.

Please E-mail your submission to Bulletin Editor: Julie Byrne.

Deadline: Noon Monday.

Please email submissions to stbonbulletin@gmail.com after approval from Fr. Kevin. Submissions may be edited for For best results, email prior to deadline date.

Magnificat Retreat Magnificat, a Ministry to Catholic Women, cordially invites you to attend our Annual Retreat at The Immaculate Conception Seminary in Huntington from March 10 -12.

Fr. Ariel Hernandez will be the Retreat Leader. He has been a speaker at many Charismatic Conferences and Leader of the Youth Ministry. The cost is $250 per person (including meals/ room). Pre-registration is required. Space is limited and based on first-come, first served registration. For more information, please contact ihm.magnificat.rvc@gmail.com, Angela at 516-7631739, or Judy at 917-453-5750.

Faith on Tap Are you a young adult – married, single – looking for a faith community – a place where you can learn more about your faith? If so, please join us for our next Faith on Tap on February 28 at 7:30pm at Lily Flanagan’s Pub, 345 Deer Park Avenue, Babylon. We are honored to have Tom Upshur, the cofounder of the Pro Bikers for Life talk to us about his journey “Riding for the Unborn”. Hear about how these strong men of faith protect the rights of the unborn throughout the country. Questions? Contact Marianne Sheridan at msheridan@drvc.org or 516-678-5800, ext. 615.

LOVE THEM BOTH - Pro-life Vigil

Saturday, February 18th, 9:30am to 10:30am. Planned Parenthood – Glen Cove: 110 School St., (off Rt. 107/Glen Cove Rd). In honor of St. Valentine's Day, to show that unborn babies need love too, pro-lifers are invited to stand in peaceful vigil on the sidewalk outside this abortion facility. Rain or shine. Signs provided. Sponsored by LI Coalition for Life: info@prolifeLI.org

Worldwide Marriage Encounter is hosting a weekend in February, right in time for Valentine’s Day, February 10th to 12th at the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception, 440 West Neck Rd, Huntington. For more information about the weekend or to apply call 1-877-697-9963 or visit our website: www.wwme.org.

First Annual Mass Commemorating the Day of the Unborn Holy Family RC Church 17 Fordham Ave., Hicksville 12pm Saturday, March 25 Sponsored by the Nassau County Chapter Knights of Columbus in conjunction with Nassau Knights for Life, Inc. Collection taken up for Chapter and Knights Pro-Life activities and programs. Refreshments after mass.


Please consider making a gift to the 2017 Catholic Ministries Appeal. For more information, to watch our video or to make a donation, visit CatholicMinistriesAppeal.org

All Kellenberg Memorial High School alumni and their families are invited to celebrate Mass on Sunday, March 12, 2017, at 9:00 AM, which will be immediately followed by breakfast. The speaker at the communion breakfast will be Fr. Philip Eichner, S.M., who is celebrating his 50th year of school administration. The Alumni Communion Breakfast is the perfect way to catch up with former teachers, reconnect with fellow alums, and see all the beautiful changes that have taken place on campus. You will be able to indicate whom you would like to sit with on the registration form. You may also request to sit with one of your old teachers! We will do our best to accommodate your request. Registration is $12 per person. Children ten years of age and under are $6. If you have any questions, please contact Alumni Director Mr. Thomas Huggard at (516) 292-0200 x375 or alumni@kellenberg.org. Please visit www.kellenberg.org/alumni to register online.


*WHAT

IS

A HOOLEY?

We’re having a Hooley!*

“Hooley” is a fun word for a very lively, informal Irish house party. It's a tradition that dates back in Ireland and Irish America to the days before recorded entertainment, before radio and TV. It still lingers among people who understand how much fun it can be for friends and family to entertain each other.

To celebrate the Presentation of Sashes to the Grand Marshal and Aides of the 29th Annual

The party centers around the idea of the "party piece". A lot of people come to the party prepared with at least one party piece of entertainment - a song or a tune on an instrument, a stepdance, a poem, a recitation, or a joke or story to tell - for the enjoyment of everyone at the party. Anyone can take a turn, or join in with someone else, or just listen. It's a great way to get to know your friends and neighbors. A hooley might break out spontaneously anytime friends are gathered at a neighbor's house, usually in the kitchen, where everyone can share the food and drink brought along by the guests.

Grand Marshals

Aides to the Grand Marshals:

Julie Allbin

Sophie McCabe

Chris Albin

Fred Hill

SATURDAY, February 18th, 2017 Sash Presentation and Party: 7-10 pm St. Rocco’s Hall 18 3rd Street Glen Cove, NY 11542

Bring your own sharing dish

Bring your favorite beverage Bring a “party piece*” to share, or just come and listen! Suggested Donation:

$15

to Glen Cove St. Patrick’s Day Parade :

For information, contact:

Robert Lynch Phone: 516-782-7494

Ann Kelly Phone: 516-671-4518

email: anpiobaire@aol.com

email: Ann.kelly@increasearch.com


National Marriage Week is Feb 7-14 - Celebrating the 'Gift and Blessing of Marriage' WASHINGTON—National Marriage Week USA and World Marriage Day are opportunities "to celebrate the gift and blessing of marriage," said the chairman of the Committee on Laity, Marriage, Family Life and Youth of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB). It's not too late to start a daily virtual marriage retreat available through Facebook: www.facebook.com/foryourmarriage or to download here. This year's retreat draws from both Pope Francis' apostolic exhortation Amoris Laetitia (2015) and the USCCB pastoral letter Marriage: Love and Life in the Divine Plan (2009). The celebration of National Marriage Week in the U.S. began in 2002, originating from Marriage Week International. World Marriage Day, held the second Sunday of February each year, was started in 1983 by Worldwide Marriage Encounter. Prayer of Married Couples Almighty and eternal God, You blessed the union of husband and wife so that we might reflect the union of Christ with his Church: look with kindness on us. Renew our marriage covenant. Increase your love in us, and strengthen our bond of peace so that, [with our children], we may always rejoice in the gift of your blessing. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. --From USCCB Virtual Retreat Book Talk: "The Expansive Mind of John Henry Newman" Come hear Msgr. Charles Fink speak on the spiritual teachings and other writings of Blessed John Henry Newman in the library at the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception on Sunday afternoon, February 26th, at 2 pm. No registration is required and refreshments will be served. 440 West Neck Road, Huntington NY 11743. Call or email for more information: 631-423-0483 ext. 141, libraryweb@icseminary.edu

Looking for something to do? Check out the calendar of events around the diocese on our website.



St. Boniface Martyr Parish Directory Pastor: Rev. Kevin J. Dillon; stbonpastor@gmail.com In Residence: Fr. Azubuike Igwegbe Deacon: Tom Fox; stbondcntom@gmail.com Music & Liturgy: Jeffrey Schneider; stbonmusic@gmail.com Fr. James Donohoe Parish Center 145 Glen Avenue, Sea Cliff, NY 11579; 516-676-0676 Fax: 516-674-6742; Email: stbonchurch@gmail.com; Website www.saintboniface.org. Office Hours: 9am-2:30pm;1:30-4:30pm: Monday thru Wednesday. Thursdays 12:30pm - 6:30pm, Friday 9am-12:30pm

Administration: Joan Schiller (Mondays-Thursdays); Pat Gregson Friday morning; Margaret Evans Friday afternoon. Business & Finance: Eileen Krieb; stbonfinance@gmail.com Religious Education: Karen Croce, by appointment. 516-671-0418; stbonccd@gmail.com Youth Ministry: Chris Mandato; stbonym@gmail.com Parish Outreach: Jody Fleischmann and David Meagher Parish Center; Wednesdays & Saturdays. 10 am-1pm Parish Registration: We welcome all new members of our parish family. We ask all parishioners to welcome and invite new neighbors and their families to become a part of St. Boniface Martyr Parish. Parish registration (census) forms available by the main doors of the church and parish center. Please return forms to the parish center. Bulletin Editor: Julie Byrne. Deadline: Noon Monday. Please email submissions to stbonbulletin@gmail.com after approval from Fr. Kevin. Submissions may be edited for content, clarity and/or size. For best results, email prior to deadline date. Webmaster/Social Media: Robert P. Lynch. 516-782-7494; anpiobaire@aol.com Website: www.saintbonifacemarty.org; Facebook: www.facebook.com/StBonifaceMartyr; Twitter: https:// twitter.com/stbonifacemar All Saints Regional Catholic School (ASR) Headmaster: The Very Reverend Dom Elias Carr, Can. Reg.; 12 Pearsall Ave., Glen Cove, NY 11542; 516-676-0762; www.asrcatholic.org Marriage: Couples wishing to be married should call the parish center before any other arrangements are made. A minimum of six months is needed for marriage preparations. Baptism: Parents wishing to present a child for Baptism should be registered members of St. Boniface Martyr Parish. Parents are required to have a Baptism Preparation Interview and attend a Baptism class. Baptisms are celebrated on the last Sunday of the month. Godparents must be fully initiated members of the Catholic Church (having received the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist), and provide a sponsor certificate. Please call 516-676-0676. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA): An ongoing process of formation for those interested in becoming Catholic. Call the parish center at 516-676-0676 for more information. Diocese of Rockville Centre: 50 North Park Ave. Rockville Centre, NY 11571-9023; 516-678-5800; www.drvc.org


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The Tax Advisory Group, Inc. Kenneth K. Dillenbeck, Jr. CPA, ChFC, CLU 168 Forest Ave. • Locust Valley, NY 11560 Tel: (516) 759-3900 Ext. 1017 Email: kencpa@diefendorfcapital.com

formerly Boehm Business Machines

COMPUTER PROBLEMS?

Courteous, Prompt, Reliable Service Serving the St. Boniface Community since 1953 SALES • UPGRADES • FILE RECOVERY BACKUPS HOME & OFFICE NETWORKING

BBM Computers. email or call for service help@bbmcomputers.com

516-674-6084

Pre-planning for peace of mind

516.676.5290 Ryefield Road Locust Valley www.Lvcemetery.com

ANTHONY C. INCORVAIA, CPA

INCORVAIA & ASSOCIATES CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Tel: (516) 942-7600 380 N. Broadway, Suite 408 Jericho, New York 11753 www.Incorvaiallp.com Email: Anthony@Incorvaiallp.com

Since 1932

Proudly Serving The Needs Of Bonded Contractors For Twenty Five Years.

70 yrs of Professional Installation 30 Glen St., Glen Cove

671-3737 John J. Noone B.S., M.S., P. Ph.

Mon-Fri. 9am-8pm Sat. 9am-6pm Sun. 9am-3pm

Advertising Sales DO YOU HAVE SALES EXPERIENCE AND ENJOY CALLING ON LOCAL BUSINESSES? WE MAY HAVE AN IDEAL POSITION FOR YOU.

699 Glen Cove Ave., Glen Head

676-1004 Foreign & Domestic Repair

New York State Inspections

NESTOR CHOPIN C.P.A.

Joe’s Garage —BOARD CERTIFIED— 516 671-0201/671-2282 244 Forest Ave. Locust Valley

Badge Agency, Inc.

www.DrPCapobianco.com

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$55K TO $60K EARNING POTENTIAL BECOME AN ADVERTISING SALESPERSON FOR J.S. PALUCH COMPANY, NATIONAL PUBLISHER OF CHURCH BULLETINS.

404 Glen Cove Ave. Ste 202, Sea Cliff

• Excellent Commission Compensation Program North Shore Realty JOHN W. C. CANNING J.D.S. • Medical Benefits, 401K, Life & Disability Insurance Available Sales • Rentals • Management

Insurance 500 N. Broadway, Ste. 231 Jericho

671-5017

Accounting & Tax Specialist For ❑ Individuals ❑ Small Businesses ❑ Medical & Health Field Practices ❑ Contractors Year Round Tax Prep. Services

FULL & PART-TIME AVAILABLE

676-0070

126400 St Boniface the Martyr Church

ATTORNEY AT LAW General Practice

671-9758 267 Sea Cliff Ave., Sea Cliff

Residential • Commercial Joseph Lovaglio - Lic. R.E. Broker/Owner R. E. Broker Unified Court System 37-A Cedar Swamp Rd. Glen Cove • 676-6400

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