St. Boniface Martyr, March 27, 2016, Easter Sunday Bulletin

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Easter Sunday of the Lord’s Resurrection: March 27, 2016

St. Boniface Martyr Roman Catholic Church Established 1898 ~ Sea Cliff, NY Serving the people of God in the communities of Sea Cliff, Glenwood Landing, Glen Head and Glen Cove

We are a pilgrim people on a journey toward the Kingdom of God.

Reverend Kevin J. Dillon, Pastor


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Daily Mass: 8am IN CHURCH. * Sundays: Saturdays 5pm; Sundays: 8am, 10:15am Special Intentions: 5pm irst Saturday of the month Confession: Saturdays 4pm‐4:45pm. Rosary: Mondays‐Saturdays after 8am Mass (chapel)

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Please pray for those who have entered into eternal life, especially Sioban Rack.

For Our Sick

William Anderson, Irma Berkley, Frank Bocchino, Mina Brala, Caesar Cavese, Carol Grif in, Georgia Leim, Michelle Martone, John Orozco, Easter Sunday: March 27 Maria Santoli, Rosemarie Sciarra, Rhonda Speranza, Acts 10:34a, 37‐43; Colossians 3:1‐4 or 1 Corinthians Steven Taibbi, Steven Tipton, Priscilla Waltz. 5:6b‐8; John 20:1‐9 or Luke:24:1‐12 (Enrollment on the sick list must be requested by an The altar candles and sanctuary lamp were donated in immediate family member through Fr. Kevin.) loving memory of Ann Boehm by Mary and Tom For Our Military Jaskowak. Lieutenant Melissa Buffa & Lieutenant Travis Buffa Lance CPL Matthew B. Christman 7:30pm Intention: Parishioners Second Lieutenant Mario Coronel, US Army 8am Mass Intention: Easter Novena Second Lieutenant Matthew Coronel, US Army. 10:15am Mass Intention: Benny Fiorenti Easter Egg Hunt in the parish ield after 10:15am Mass Flight Lieutenant Joseph Doyle Jake A. Hojnowski, Sailor E‐3, US Navy 12pm Mass Intention: Warren “Buddy” Grif in Lance CPL Gregory Knox Monday, March 28 (Easter Novena) Captain Brett Korade, USN Acts 2:14, 22‐33; Matthew 28:8‐15 Private First Class Ignazio LaManna, US Army 8am Mass Celebrant: Fr. Azubuike Private First Class Vincent S. LaManna, Jr., US Army Lieutenant Brian McMenamin Tuesday, March 29 (Easter Novena) Lieutenant Ian McMenamin Acts 2:36‐41; John 20:11‐18 Private First Class Joshua McMillan 8am Mass Celebrant: Fr. Azubuike Lieutenant Junior Grade Michael R. Ragusa, USN Wednesday, March 30 (Easter Novena) Corporal Cole N. Muttee, USMC Acts 3:1‐10; Luke 24:13‐35 Lieutenant Commander Drew Whitting, US Navy 8am Mass Celebrant: Fr. Azubuike Private First Class Luke Whitting, US Army Captain Christina Merrick‐Wright Thursday, March 31 (Easter Novena) Captain Bradley Wright, US Army. Acts 3:11‐26; Luke 24:35‐48 8am Mass Celebrant: Fr. Kevin Catholicism Series Continues Next Week First Friday, April 1 (Easter Novena) Join us in the parish center Sundays from 1pm‐ Acts 4:1‐12; John 21:1‐14 2:30pm. No RSVP necessary. All Welcome. You do 8am Mass Celebrant: Fr. Kevin not need to have see any prior episodes. First Saturday, April 2 (Easter Novena) March 27 (EASTER SUNDAY): No Episode Acts 4:13‐21; Mark 16:9‐15 April 3: Episode 9: The Fire of His Love: Prayer and 8am Celebrant: Fr. Azubuike Life in the Spirit; April 10: Episode 10: 4pm Confession: Fr. Azubuike The Last Things: Hell, Purgatory and Heaven. 5pm Mass Intentions: Ann Boehm, Michael Weil 5pm Mass Celebrant: Fr. Kevin

First Banns of Marriage

Chelsea Sinito & Sean Monaghan, St. Boniface Rosemary Kelly, St. Boniface Jeremy Leeds‐Frank, West Haven, CT

Save the Dates: May 19 ‐ May 22 at Tappen Beach

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Stewardship . . . a Way of Life

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Thank you for your inancial stewardship!

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 ² :58). If you have any surplus, please place your donation in an envelope marked “For Special Assistance” and Fr. Kevin will disperse it to help “supply their needs." PLEASE PRAY about this and see what Jesus is calling you to do.

Financial Strategies for Today’s Families

You’re invited to a comprehensive seminar designed for families at St. Boniface Church on Saturday, April 30 at 2pm, hosted by Toni Shuriff Alini and John Castagna, Independent Representatives of Primerica Financial Services. This workshop is designed to provide information and educate the importance of planning and providing for the future of you and your loved ones. Professionals will demonstrate how to maximize your personal savings and:  Defer paying taxes.  Effectively take control of your debts and protect what you own.  Protect your inancial future for a comfortable retirement. Please RSVP to the parish center at 676‐0676.

St. Vincent de Paul Society

Today as we celebrate the feast of Easter we ind the challenge of also seeing and believing the resurrection that comes through our own lives of self‐sacri ice which brings new life to others. In the month of March, through your gifts, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul was able to help the poor celebrate the joy of Easter, by providing food and payment of utility and rent bills. Thank You! As you place your gift in the poor box located by the stairs near the main doors of the church, please say a prayer for those who have no one to pray for them. Furniture donations are also always welcome; please call 822‐3132 for details. If you wish to join the St. Vincent de Paul Society and be a communal part of your parish, please call the parish center at 676‐0676 for information.

Follow the Youth Group on Instagram, username: 'stbonyg' or on Facebook by searching 'St. Boniface Martyr Youth Group'. Some more of our biggest events are approaching: Midnight Run; April 23; Weekend Retreat: May TBD; Catholic Heart Workcamp: July 10‐16. If you are interested in participating, please contact Chris at stbony@gmail.com.

Catholic Daughters

First Mondays of the month at 11am in the parish center for women age18 and older. Juniors ages 11‐ 18; Juniorettes ages 6 ‐10 (date/place on request). Contact: Eileen Stanton www.catholicdaughters.org.

Prayer Group

Mondays at 7:30pm in the chapel. Join us! Call John and Rosemary Murello at 676‐2767 for details.

Holy Hour and Benediction Wednesdays at 2pm in the chapel.

Prayer Vigil for the Sick

Thursdays 7pm ‐7:30pm in the chapel.

Scripture Study

Thursdays from 7:30‐9pm in the parish center. Call Rosemary and John Murello at 676‐2767 for details.

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

Fourth Saturdays of the month beginning with 8am Mass in the chapel. We are called, as Catholic men to become the best version of ourselves by the way we live. Our faith response to current events in our world is at the heart of our discussions. For more info, contact Rich Lucidi at qbalwily@optonline.net.


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O FELIX CULPA O Felix Culpa. O Happy Fault! O necessary sin of Adam which gained for us so great a Redeemer! These are some of the words to the beautiful Exultet (Easter Proclamation) that is chanted solemnly at the start of the Easter Vigil service in Catholic Churches around the world on Holy Saturday night. It seems strange that we think of Adam and Eve’s sin as something to rejoice about; after all, this act of disobedience by the irst human beings caused what becomes known as “the fall.” Why then does the Church through her liturgy dare to speak of this lagrant act of disobedience as a happy fault or necessary sin? The reason the Church praises this depraved act is because it led to an eventual happy outcome. This eventual happy outcome which took centuries to come to fruition is what we celebrated this past week (Holy Week) the passion and death of Christ and which comes to a culmination today, Easter Sunday, Jesus Christ’s glorious Resurrection from the dead and the hope and promise of our own entrance into eternal life with Him someday! There is an expression often used in theological circles and communities of faith “God writes straight with crooked lines.” A good that lowed from man’s fallen state is the act of redemption: Jesus’ death and resurrection and the hope of heaven! Pope Gregory the Great (540‐604 AD) stated, “ and certainly, unless Adam had not sinned it would not have behooved our Redeemer to take on human lesh” and St. Frances DeSales (1567—1627 AD) wrote: “our loss has been our gain, since human nature has received more gifts of grace from its redemption by its Savior than it would have received from the innocence of Adam, if he indeed, preserved it.” Through Christ’s sel less act of love on the cross we are redeemed, and as such, we have been restored to grace in a way far surpassing in glory what we could have known had there been no fall. We come to know God in a deeper, fuller and richer way because of Jesus Christ. By our Baptism, the Son has made us integral members of His Mystical Body! St. Augustine says, “With Christ in His Mystical Body, we constitute the whole Christ. St. Paul’s letter to the Ephesians tells us “the Church, which is His Body, is the fullness of Him who ills all in all.” The private prayer said by the priest/deacon when the water and wine are mingled helps to further illustrate this point. “Through the mystery of this water and wine may we come to share in the divinity of Christ who humbled Himself to share in our humanity.” In essence, we become partakers of the divine nature! The act of redemption by Jesus Christ exalts our human nature; we become sharers in God’s Divine nature! Had Adam and Eve not sinned we would not be raised to such a grace illed state! Dom Bruno Webb, and English Benedictine monk and priest says it well, “What God has done and will do for us, instead of restoring man (humanity) to what he had been, God has bent down from eternity, taking him into His arms and pressing him to His heart in an embrace so close that the gulf between creature and Creator has been bridged, God and human henceforth forming in the order of grace, a single being, the whole Christ!” May the peace of the Risen Christ, ill your hearts and homes this Easter Season! Happy Easter! Love, Fr. Kevin


Easter 2016 Dear Brothers and Sisters in the Risen Christ,

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This is the day the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad, Alleluia! Alleluia! Saint Paul tells us that In Christ Jesus you are a new creation! Today we know with the mind of faith and feel in our hearts illed with joy how true that is and whence comes this wondrous and unique gift. It is God’s gift that shows the boundless love He has for us when in the fullness of time He sent His Son, born of a woman. Without the obedient love of the Son who became one like us in all things but sin, we could never have been saved in the extraordinary way that in fact we are saved. We have been saved by one like us. That means that all we are and all that we experience on this earth has been embraced by Jesus, the God‐Man. He alone could save us as Son of God. He alone, as fully human as we all are, could transform us, with whom He shares our humanity, by offering us the way to share in His divinity. Nailed to the cross, He overcame that ancient curse of universal death. For His death became the passage way that destroys death and opens the path to eternal life for us and for all humankind. Now He breaks the bonds of death by breaking forth from the tomb in His glori ied state. Now the angels can say to the irst apostles, Why look among the dead for one who is living? He is not here among the dead! He has risen as He said! Nicodemus once asked Jesus How can a person once grown old be born again? Surely he cannot reenter his mother’s womb and be born again, can he? No, Nicodemus, that is true. But Jesus has made the Holy Sepulchre His tomb to be the womb from which He comes forth to the glori ied state that He shares with us. We who have entered into the font of Baptism and emerged from the waters of Baptism are His new creation sharing the life of the One Who today we truly proclaim God’s Son, the Victor over sin and death, the Savior of all humankind. As His new creation, Paul rightly calls us Ambassadors of Christ. In this Jubilee Year of Mercy, on this Easter Day as we rejoice, I would like to call us all to re‐commit ourselves to being Ministers of Reconciliation in our families and our communities but especially in our Church and in our nation. Too many members of our Church engage in polemic and seek to divide us as if bishops are persecutors of the laity or consecrated women and men are at odds with priests and pastors. These attitudes and these divisions deny the new creation the Risen Christ has given us. Our nation has sunk into a new low in public discourse when political leaders and pressure groups ridicule and label one another or accuse those who disagree with the prevailing forces as being “haters” and “phobic”. May all of us on Easter Sunday, in the presence of the Risen Christ, at Mass, in our homes and in our hearts, put aside those attitudes and commit ourselves to the ministry of reconciliation, eschewing the tawdry and the degrading, and re‐af irming the respect and dignity of all, for HE came to be the Savior of all Humankind and today in our hearts and in our world, we proclaim JESUS CHRIST IS RISEN AND HE IS LORD FOREVER AND EVER. AMEN! Bishop of Rockville Centre


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ONE FAITH FAMILY

One of the most important members of our family of faith are our priests – the Fathers who are there for us day in and day out throughout our lives. Ordained in June of 2015, Fr. Sean Magaldi grew up in Williston Park where he attended Mass with his family at Saint Aidan Parish. It was in his junior year at Chaminade High School that he irst started thinking about studying to be a priest. “The priesthood was something that I started thinking about in high school; throughout college it was in the back of my mind but I wasn’t ready to take the next step to enter the seminary. After graduating “My goal is to get as many peo‐ from college, I started working as a Catholic Campus Minister at ple to heaven as possible – in‐ Hofstra University. Working with the students at Hofstra helped me cluding myself – to journey with realize that God was calling me to be a priest and I needed to enter the the people of our Diocese in seminary.” growing closer to Christ.” ‐ Fr. Sean Magaldi Father Magaldi currently serves as an Associate Pastor at St. Patrick in Smithtown where he shared his goals as a priest. Please consider donating to the Appeal and a difference in someone’s life. Thank you!

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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

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I began attending ASR in kindergarten and it has become a second family to me. Since we are a catholic school, we have a Mrs. Galvani teaches both Spanish and Italian. Students in First and Second grade great religious education. The small class sizes, sports programs, are introduced to the language of Spanish. music classes and the friends I’ve made have made my experience here a great one. One of the many reasons why I In third and Forth grade, students are love being a student at ASR is because of the small class sizes. introduced to the language of Italian. In Having a small class allows me to get one‐on‐one attention from ifth and sixth grade, students are taught grammar, culture and the language of both the teachers. If fact, if I don’t understand a concept, the teachers Italian and Spanish. In seventh and eighth won’t move on until I inally get it. Furthermore, I have made grade, student continue in depth learning great friendships with the kids in my grade, and in other grades as well. These friendships with the boys and girls of ASR are of the grammar and language of Spanish. unbreakable.” ~ Emma Burke Honors Latin is offered to students in the Middle School and is taught by Father Daniel Nash. Teaching English to Speakers New this year! FREE Before‐care and After‐care! of other Languages (TESOL) is offered to Registration for the 2015‐2016 school year is ongoing. students who speak English as a second Call 676‐0762 ext. 202 language.

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; stbonchurch@gmail.com; www.saintboniface.org. Office Hours: 9am -12:30pm; 1:30pm - 4:30pm: Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri; Thursdays 12:30pm - 6:30pm (no morning hours). Administration: Joan Schiller (Mondays-Thursdays); Margaret Evans (Fridays) Business & Finance: Eileen Krieb; stbonfinance@gmail.com Religious Education: Karen Croce;(516) 671-0418; stbonccd@gmail.com Youth Ministry: Chris Mandato; Email: stbonym@gmail.com Parish Outreach: Jerry Moran & Kevin O’Shea; Parish Center; Wednesdays & Saturdays. 10 am-1pm

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 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. 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 to pre-arrange.

Webmaster: Robert Lynch. Website: www.saintboniface.org

Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA): An ongoing process of formation for those interested in becoming Catholic. Call the parish center at 676-0676 for more information.

Bulletin Editor: Julie Byrne. Deadline for April 3 is noon for Monday, March 28. Please email entries before Monday to stbonbulletin@gmail.com after approval from Fr. Kevin.

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Solemnity of the Resurrection of the Lord Sunday, March 27, 2016 Mary Magdalene is often confused with other women named Mary in the gospels (there were many!). But there are things we know for sure about this speci ic Mary: She was a prominent follower of Jesus, she was present at his Cruci ixion and burial, she was the irst to discover his tomb empty, and she was the irst to see him after his Resurrection. Whatever else about her life, the most important thing she did was bear witness to Christ and inform others that he has risen. It’s the most important thing you can do, too. Monday, March 28 Ever feel fear and joy in the same breath? New parents say when they irst hold their newborn in their arms something like that happens. Starting a new job or signing papers for a new home might bring a similar combination of a lump in the throat and a fast‐beating heart. With the drama and passion of Holy Week behind us, we live in the dawn of Easter Resurrection. Pope Francis urges us to see the signs of the Risen Lord all around us in this season and open our hearts “to a present that is full of the future.” We do so with wonder and awe, a mix of joy and fear. Jesus gave his all—now it’s our turn! Tuesday, March 29 Father James Martin in his book Jesus: A Pilgrimage observes that the “Resurrection appearances show that the Risen Christ understood what each of the disciples needed in order to believe.” For Mary Magdalene, she “needed to hear her name.” From that point forward she believed and went to tell the other disciples about the Resurrection, earning her the title “Apostle to the Apostles.” Each of us needs something different to bolster our belief; luckily, our Savior meets us where we’re at and, in the process, invites us deeper into the mystery and the miracle that are faith and Resurrection. Wednesday, March 30 The Feast of the Epiphany was celebrated back in January, commemorating the Magi’s visit to the infant Jesus. It’s called Epiphany because the word’s original meaning is “appearance.” (And this one came complete with a big, bright star!) An

epiphany has come to mean a revealing moment or a sudden realization. Despite all the foreshadowing, going back to Jesus’ birth and long before, it isn’t until after the Resurrection that Christ’s followers had epiphanies about what took place and what it all meant. Open your eyes, too, to the light of truth they experienced. Thursday, March 31 On many a day, fear keeps us bound in self‐ absorption and is a huge waste of time. It can keep you from knowing God better and stunt your growth in faith. If you keep the door closed, what do you miss? If you let go of fear, what might happen? If you listen and talk to God every day, what might God say? If you surrender control, where will God take you? Theologian Gustavo Gutierrez reminds us that the “initiative in encounter belongs to the Lord. But if we open the door of our being to him, we shall share his life.” What is it that you fear and worry about today? Can you open the door and give it to God? Friday, April 1 An often‐heard refrain at Easter—“The stone rejected by the builders has become the cornerstone”—is a good summary of Jesus’ life and mission. In any stone construction, the cornerstone or foundation stone is critical because if it is not “true”—perfectly even and level—the whole structure might collapse. The religious leaders of his day regularly rejected Jesus because, in their eyes, Jesus was unsuitable, not what a Messiah “should be.” It’s the ultimate irony. Is your foundation stone “true”? Does it bear the weight of your life? Saturday, April 2 As of the beginning of Lent, the word “Alleluia” was silenced—neither sung nor spoken. At Easter, however, the word is resurrected and echoes all through the season. But what does it mean? It’s Hebrew, a one‐word contraction of “Praise ye the Lord.” Saint Augustine wrote, “We are the Easter people, and Alleluia is our song.” For some, it’s like a blare of trumpets in a single word of exuberant joy and faith, while for others it is a quiet mantra repeating itself in silent prayer. Alleluia is everything. ©2015 by TrueQuest Communications. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission from TakeFiveForFaith.com.


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