St. Boniface Martyr Parish Bulletin, May 10, 2015

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St. Boniface Martyr Roman Catholic Church

Established 1898 Serving the people of God in the communities of Sea Cliff ~ Glenwood Landing ~ Glen Head ~ Glen Cove “We are a pilgrim people on a journey toward the Kingdom of God.” Fr. Robert A. Romeo, Pastor

“If you keep my commandments you will remain in my love.” John 15:10

Sixth Sunday of Easter May 10, 2015


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Mass Schedule

Daily Mass: 8am (in OLM Chapel except on Sundays) Sundays: Saturdays 5pm; Sundays: 8am, 10:15am Holy Day Masses: 5pm Vigil; 8am & 7pm Special Intentions: 5pm first Saturday of the month

Minister’s Schedule Sixth Sunday of Easter: May 10 5pm Lectors: Ministers:

Celebrant: Fr. Bob Blanche & Eric Tyrkko Katherine Miller Debbie Mink Irma & Bill Berkley

Sixth Sunday of Easter, May 10 Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48; 1 Jn4:7-10; Jn 15:9-17 The bread, wine, candles and sanctuary lamp were donated in memory of Irene Tobias by the Niper Family.

8am Lector: Ministers:

Celebrant: Fr. Azubuike Donna Holden Andrew DiSalvo Kevin Kelly Peggy Niper Marie Agosta

Saturday 5pm Vigil Intention: Parishioners 8am Mass Intention: Novena 10:15am Mass Intention: Muriel Clark

10:15am Lector: Child Liturgy: Ministers:

Celebrant: Fr. Bob Tom Ryan Laureen Feehan Rosemary & John Murello Carolyn Rassiger, Jane Serpico Joe Vulpis, Michele Walthers

Monday, May 11 (Novena) Acts 16:11-15; John 15:26-16:4a 8am Mass Celebrant: Fr. Azubuike Tuesday, May 12 (Novena) Feast of St. Pancras, martyr Acts 16:22-34; John 16:5-11 8am Mass Celebrant: Fr. Azubuike

Wednesday, May 13 (Novena) Acts 17:15, 22—18:1; John 16:12-15 8am Mass Celebrant: Fr. Azubuike 5pm Mass Intention: James O’Keefe 5pm Mass Celebrant: Fr. Bob  Ascension Thursday, May 14 (Parishioners) Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord (Holy Day) Acts 1:1-11; Ephesians 4:1-13 or 1:17-23; Mark 15-20 8am Mass Celebrant: Fr. Bob 7pm Mass Intention: Novena 7pm Mass Celebrant: Fr. Azubuike

Friday, May 15 (Novena) Feast of St. Isidore Acts 18:9-18; John 16:20-23 8am Mass Celebrant: Fr. Bob Saturday, May 16 (Novena) Acts 18:23-28; John 16:23b-28 8am Mass Celebrant: Fr. Bob 5pm Vigil Mass Intention: Louis D’Ambrosio Visit www.usccb.org to have the daily readings emailed to you every morning.

First Banns of Marriage

Paul Munda, St Boniface Martyr, Sea Cliff Cristina Konopka, St. William the Abbot, Howell, New Jersey

Second Banns of Marriage

Michele Iannelli , St. Rocco, Glen Head and Jacqueline Piccininno, St. Catherine of Alexandria, Brooklyn

Friday, June 5 St. Boniface Feast Day Mass

7:30pm. The intentions will be for our former pastors and parishioners.

Wednesday, June 17 Fr. Bob’s Farewell Dinner 6:30pm Barbecue Dinner at the Crescent Beach Club, Bayville. Adults $40; Children (5-12) $20; Tickets for sale after the Feast, the weekend of May 23/24. All tickets must be purchased prior to the event.


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Exposition of Sacred Relics The Parish of The Church of St. Rocco, presents a teaching and exposition of Sacred Relics on Tuesday, May 12 at 7:30 pm. Father Carlos Martins of the Companions of the Cross will be here with his very special ministry to teach about these holy objects. He will bring with him over 150 relics, some as old as 2000 years. Among the treasures will be relics of St. Rocco, St. Maria Goretti, St. Therese of Lisieux (the “Little Flower"), St. Francis of Assisi, St. Anthony of Padua, St. Thomas Aquinas, and St. Faustina Kowalska. In addition, there will also be present a portion of the veil of Our Lady, as well as one of the largest remaining pieces of the True Cross in the world. Those in attendance will be able to examine and venerate each relic. In the Church’s history many miracles and healings have been worked in the presence of relics, and many have been healed through this ministry. Please do not miss this opportunity. You are encouraged to bring your articles of devotion (such as rosaries, holy cards, etc.) and pictures of ill friends/family members which you will be able to touch to the reliquaries as a means of intercession.

The youth group meets on Sundays from 6pm-8pm in the Fr. James Donohoe Parish Center. All 8th-12th graders are invited! Follow us on instagram, username: stbonyg, join our facebook page ‘St. Boniface Martyr Youth Group’, or email Youth Minister, Chris, at stbonym@gmail.com .

St. Vincent de Paul Society

Please remember those in need in our community. As you place your gift in the Society of St Vincent de Paul Poor Box or envelopes at the entrance of the church, please say a prayer for the poor who have no one to pray for them. Furniture donations are always welcome; call 822-3132. If you wish to join the St. Vincent de Paul Society and be a communal part of your parish, call the Fr. James Donohoe Parish Center at 676-0676 for details. Thank you for all your support!


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Please Pray for our Deceased

Please pray for those who have entered into eternal life, Lynda Hvolbek Priore. William Anderson Steve Anzalone Keith Dunn Michelle Martone Maria Santoli Rhonda Speranza Mary Toto Marilyn Walthers Placement of names on the sick list must be requested

Stewardship . . . a Way of Life Thank you for your financial stewardship of $8367 last week. Next Sunday there will be a second collection for Catholic Communications. Thank you for your continued generous support!

Catholic Daughters of the Americas

Join us for our next monthly meeting and see what we do! Women 18 years of age and older meet the first Monday of each month at 11am in the Fr. James Donohoe Parish Center. Juniors ages 11-18; Juniorettes ages 6-10, (date and place upon request). Contact: Regent Eileen Stanton. CDAglencoveny@gmail.com http://www.catholicdaughters.org/

Prayer Group

Mondays at 7:30pm in the Our Lady of Mercy Chapel. Come, and bring a friend! Call John & Rosemary Murello at 676-2767 for details.

Holy Hour and Benediction Wednesdays at 2pm in Our Lady of Mercy Chapel. Lieutenant Melissa Buffa & Lieutenant Travis Buffa Lance CPL Matthew B. Christman Second Lieutenant Mario Coronel, US Army Flight Lieutenant Joseph Doyle Jake A. Hojnowski, Sailor E-3, US Navy Lance CPL Gregory Knox Captain Brett Korade, USN Private Vincent S. LaManna, Jr., US Army Lieutenant Brian McMenamin Lieutenant Ian McMenamin Private First Class Joshua McMillan Lieutenant Junior Grade Michael R. Ragusa, USN Private First Class Cole N. Muttee, USMC Lieutenant Commander Drew Whitting, US Navy Private Luke Whitting, US Army Captain Christina Merrick-Wright Captain Bradley Wright, US Army.

Prayer Vigil for the Sick Thursdays 7 -7:30pm in Our Lady of Mercy Chapel.

Bible Study Thursdays 7:30pm-9pm in the Fr. James Donohoe Parish Center. Bring your bible and join us! 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 Our Lady of Mercy Chapel with veneration of relic of St. Catherine of Labore.

Lay Carmelites of Blessed Titus Brandsma 5% Donation

“Your plenty at the present time should supply their needs so that their surplus may in turn one day supply your need.” (II Cor 8 :58) If you have any “plenty” left over, please place it in an envelope marked “For Special Assistance” and Fr. Bob will make sure it is given to those “to supply their need." PLEASE PRAY about this and see what Jesus is calling you to do.

Third Saturdays 9am in the Fr. James Donohoe Parish Center. Call Flora at 656-9375 or Pat at 887-7265 for details.

Men’s Ministry

Fourth Saturdays beginning with 8am Mass in the Our Lady of Mercy Chapel and subsequent fellowship. Our meetings are a testimonial to Catholic brotherhood and unity, with highly topical discussions. Contact Rich at qbalwily@optonline.net for more information.


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Dear Parishioners, “If you keep my commandments you will remain in my love.” Jn 59:54

For the past two weeks we have been reading from St. John’s discourse of love. Today we are told that if we wish to remain in Jesus, we need to keep His commandments. Fair enough, right? So we look at the Ten Commandments and ask ourselves if we obey those commandments from God. I am sure most of us try our best to keep faithful to them, but it is not the only criteria by which we are called to judge our lives. Jesus reminds us that there is another criteria, actually one that is more difficult because it challenges a mindset and vision that that we are called to embrace. “This is my commandment, love one another as I have loved you.” Wow, that packs within it a much more difficult way of living. In one sense the Ten Commandments are easier - they give us specifics by which to live. This “new” commandment now puts the onus on each to live a deeper life in Jesus. How we do that will depend on the area of weaknesses in our own life that need the presence and voice of Jesus. To come to that evaluation we will surely need that time in silence with Jesus as we bring to Him our relationship, attitudes and responses in daily living. In a true sense it will be more work for us. But a work, that if done in truth, will not only make us more fruitful in our relationship to Jesus but also more effective witness to the Gospel we profess. St. John gives us some great words of encouragement from Jesus. When Jesus tells us that He now calls us friends and not simply servants we see a deepening of what Jesus calls us to. As friends we now share in the life of ministry of Jesus. We have no only been given a share in salvation but have been privileged to share in His ministry He has been given by the Father. That ministry including laying down His life for His friends. While we may not have to “die” for one another, we called to “live” for one another. We can see in these words that the hurts, needs, wants of others now becomes ours also. Sharing in the ministry of Jesus we are not only called to love Jesus more fully but hat love must take on an action and response to those around us. As Jesus did, we may need, we may need at times to put aside our own needs and comfort to serve the needs of others. It means responding in love EVEN to those who don not love us. This is the love that Jesus came to ask us to live. To live the Ten Commandments is easier, yes, it takes less thought in one sense, but the love and attitude that Jesus teaches can bring us to a greater and deeper freedom. Love, lived in truth, can be so much more fulfilling and freeing. Give it a try. You won’t be disappointed. This weekend was the first celebration of First Holy Communion. I love these celebrations - the children are so innocent and sincere and it touches me deeply that they are now able to receive Jesus in the Eucharist. Such a great gift! I would like to thank the catechists for their for their dedication and gifts they share in passing down our faith. They are a blessing to me personally and to each of us as the People of St. Boniface Martyr. A special thank you to Lorraine O’Sullivan, for her work as the First Communion Coordinator. She is a great gift! And of course, thanks to our D.R.E., Karen Croce, who always gives so much of herself. In this month of May I continually recommend praying the Rosary, especially as a family. Let Mary, our Mother, open you even more deeply to the presence of Her Son. In Jesus and Mary, Fr. Bob

2015 First Communicants: Giovanni Anselmo, Kristen Arena, Cassidy Bochove, Ben Brenner, Gianluca Capobianco, Joseph Cassano, Ava Connelly, Michael DiStefano, Nicholas Fraser, Julianna Gaeta, Antonio Galati, Ashley Glaviano, Charles Godfrey, Chase Grennan, Charlie Guastella, Kasey Hart, Ashley Holden, Owen Jensen, Max Katovitz, Darienne Kenny, Crystal Knoell, Jessica Konarska, Victoria Konarska, Grayson Kopetic, Brian Kraupner, Jake Lebowitz, Caroline Ledden, Julianna Lopez, Thomas Mallen, Gianluca Manno, Erin McLellan, Gregory Nemirov, Benjamin Notaris, Madison O'Donnell, Lilah O'Sullivan, Gia Palmirotto, Conlon Peters, James Peterson, Julia Petrizzo, Griffin Pinter, Sophia Ponce, Alicya Quail, Lorenzo Recine, Mollie Regan, Thomas Reynolds, Benjamin Ryan, Grace Ryan, Cecilia Saad, Olivia Schenck, Braeden Schoenhofen, Taylor Silvia, Ryan Sita, Nathan Strong, Nathan Wharten-Kawall, Michael Wharton-Kawall, Caroline Winchester.


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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 Kindergarten prepares for Easter Holy Week was a week filled with faith, instruction, and excitement for the kindergarten students at ASR. Father Gabriel came to read a story about the First Easter and Mrs. Fitzgerald read a book about the meaning and symbolism of the Easter Egg. Then class parents volunteered to participate in our Easter Egg hunt and help the students complete Easter art projects. Parents brought in breakfast and Easter treats for the class too. It was a collaborative experience that motivated kindergarten students to learn and celebrate the resurrection of Jesus.

To Register for the 2015-2016 School Year Contact Carol Filippone Monday - Friday 7:30 am to 11am 516 676-0762 ext. 202

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Pastoral Team

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Pastor: Fr. Robert A. Romeo E-mail: stbonpastor@gmail.com Fr. James Donohoe Parish Center: 145 Glen Avenue, Sea Cliff, NY 11579 (516) 676-0676 / Fax: (516) 674-6742 E-mail: stbonchurch@gmail.com / www.saintboniface.org Office Hours: 9am-12:30pm & 1:30pm-4:30pm, Monday-Friday In Residence: Fr. Azubuike Deacon Tom Fox: stbondcntom@gmail.com Religious Education: Karen Croce Phone: (516) 671-0418; E-mail: stbonccd@gmail.com Youth Ministry: Chris Mandato Email: stbonym@gmail.com All Saints Regional Catholic School (ASR) Headmaster: The Very Reverend Dom Elias Carr, Can. Reg. Joanne Fitzgerald, Dean 12 Pearsall Avenue, Glen Cove, NY 11542 (516) 676-0762. Website: www.asrcatholic.org Parish Outreach: Jerry Moran & Kevin O’Shea Fr. James Donohoe Parish Center. Wednesdays & Saturdays. 10 am-1pm Phone: (516) 676-0676. Email:stbonchurch@gmail.com Music: Jeffrey Schneider E-mail: stbonmusic@gmail.com Business & Finance: Eileen Krieb E-mail: stbonfinance@gmail.com Administration: Joan Schiller & Margaret Evans E-mail: stbonchurch@gmail.com Webmaster: Robert Lynch. Website: www.saintboniface.org Bulletin Editor: Julie Byrne. Deadline: Noon Monday. Please email entries to stbonbulletin@gmail.com after approval from Fr. Bob. Please include your name and contact information.

Parish Information 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 in the parish office for new members. Please return completed forms to the parish office. 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 676-0676 to pre-arrange. Marriage: Couples wishing to be married should call the parish office before any other arrangements are made. A minimum of six months is needed for marriage preparations. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA): An ongoing process of formation for those who ever wonder if they should become “Catholic”. If interested, call Fr. Bob at 676-0676.



Sixth Sunday of Easter, May 10, 2015 A high-school junior recently pointed out that the word “friend” has lost its meaning. “Isn’t there a difference between having a real friend and thousands of Facebook ‘friends’?” Indeed there is, and the difference is trust. A true friend is someone who knows your heart because you have opened it to him or her. This takes trust. It’s risky to let yourself be known deeply. But this is just what Jesus does in these hours before his Passion: “I have called you friends, because I have told you everything I have heard from my Father.” How do you respond to Jesus calling you his friend? What do you expect of a friend? What do you think Jesus expects of you, his friend? Monday, May 11 From his birth in a stable to his travels as an adult, Jesus gave others the opportunity to take care of him by offering their shelter, sustenance, and company. It was while relaxing and dining as a guest that he imparted so many of his greatest teachings. Christians are called to welcome and serve others as Christ was welcomed and served. Consider opening your home, your wallet, your heart to strangers on a regular basis. You never know what spiritual gifts are in store. Tuesday, May 12 Feast of St. Pancras, martyr What were you doing when you were 14? Hanging out with your friends, catching a movie, studying for an eighth-grade exam? Things were quite a bit tougher for Pancras, a Roman youth of 14 who had converted to Christianity along with his family around the year 300. During the persecution of Christians by Diocletian, Pancras refused to perform a sacrifice to the Roman gods. Impressed with the boy’s determination to resist, Diocletian promised him riches, but Pancras chose martyrdom instead. Whether or not you would have had the courage at 14—or now—to make the same choice, you can honor Pancras today for the choice he made—on behalf of us all. Wednesday, May 13 Catholic Christians are a conundrum. Our creed is a litany of OMG!s (Oh my God!) literally and figuratively. We believe in one God who is three persons. We believe God became fully human while remaining fully divine. We believe in the resurrection of the dead. Even with these mysteries of our faith,

we can come to know our God personally. Theologian Karl Rahner wrote frequently of the experience of God as an intermingling of incomprehensibility and intimacy: “Thanks be to your mercy, you Infinite God, that I don’t just know about you with concepts and words, but have experienced you, lived you, suffered you.” Thursday, May 14 Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord We’ve all seen artwork commemorating the Ascension—typically Jesus hovering in a cloud above his disciples, taking his leave of this earth with a blessing and promise to return one day. We usually focus on the fact that Jesus “left” earth. But the deeper significance of this event is that Jesus’ humanity is taken to heaven with him. He enters into his glory fully embodied. What this tells us is that our own bodies, with all the aches and pains and vulnerability to illness and death, are also sacred space. God redeems all of us—soul and body. Give thanks with every breath, in every cell in your body! Friday, May 15 Feast of St. Isidore Humility comes from knowing we’re dust: literally humus, the soil. So Isidore the farmer and his wife Maria de la Cabeza, both saints, were planted in holy ground from the start. From humble beginnings, miracles spring up like grass! Today Muslims celebrate Laylat al-Miraj, the event through which their prophet rose into his destiny. Mohammed had a vision in which he meets Adam, John, and Jesus; Joseph, Aaron, Moses, and Abraham. Through these holy encounters, he discovers the necessity to bow and pray before God five times daily. Practice the humility of bowing: before the tabernacle, at the cross, in the presence of all that’s holy. Saturday, May 16 It can be hard to face the fact that life isn’t perfect. What you hope for isn’t always so and the road to change can be a long one. The journey of life isn’t meant to be perfect, however, it’s meant to perfect us—to make holy what is by working toward wholeness. Jesus longs for you to be whole. Catholic teaching defines prayer as the raising of one’s mind and heart to God or the requesting of good things from God. Note the qualifier—“of good things.” But what is good? Think of it this way: What do you need today so that you can be more whole? What will allow you to be a joyful witness to the gospel? Start there! ©2014 by TrueQuest Communications. Reprinted with permission from TakeFiveForFaith.com.


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