St. Mary Star of The Sea R.C. Church 467 Court Street, Brooklyn, New York 11231 Tel 718 625-2270 -Fax 718 624-9017 www.stmarystarbrooklyn.com Serving the faithful of South Brooklyn Since 1851 All are welcome to pray with us! Our Mission: We, the faithful of St. Mary Star of the Sea, joyfully continue the mission begun in 1851. We share in Christ s ministry by proclaiming the Gospel in our thoughts, words, and deeds seeking to spread the Good News of salvation under the loving care of our Blessed Mother. Since we live in challenging times of new possibilities, we as stewards pledge to strive to provide for the spiritual and temporal needs of our people. As the stars guide the ships at sea, we seek to be a welcoming beacon of prayer and community to all who come that they find a home for their hearts and comfort for their souls. Parish Staff Father Chris Cashman - Pastor Mrs. Debra Russo - Rectory Office Manager Ms. Deirdre Donovan - Organist/Cantor Mrs. Sylvia ScottoDiClemente - Rectory Assistant Mr. Philip Randazzo - Maintenance/Sacristan Mass Monday - Thursday: 9:30 AM Saturday: 4:00 PM Sunday: 10:00 AM Holy Days: 7AM & 9:30 AM - No evening Mass Baptism Parents should call the Rectory for an appointment and to learn the date of the next Baptism. A copy of the birth certificate and attendance at Baptism Preparation class are required. Baptism is celebrated several Sundays a the year at 11:00 AM. Reconciliation/Confession Saturdays after 4:00 pm Mass, by request after weekday Mass, and other times that are mutually convenient for you and Fr. Chris. Marriage Couples wishing to marry must contact Fr. Chris at least six months prior to the date they desire. Log on to www.pre-cana.org for info. Anointing of the Sick Anyone seriously ill may ask for this Sacrament of Healing. You may also request prayers and visits to homebound/ill parishioners. Hours are: Monday - Thursday Fridays Evenings & Saturdays Sundays & Holidays All who regularly worship here should be properly registered. We ask everyone to use our weekly envelope system. We depend upon your communal, spiritual, and financial support. Thank you! The Rectory Office 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM By Appointment Only Office Is Closed Please always call for an appointment during Rectory Office Hours. Thank you!
ST. MARY STAR OF THE SEA BROOKLYN National Marriage Week USA and World Marriage Day are opportunities to focus on building a culture of life and love that begins with supporting marriage and the family, wrote Archbishop C. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap.. February 7-14 marks the annual celebration of National Marriage week USA. World Marriage Day is celebrated annually on the 2nd Sunday of February. ** WE WILL HAVE A SPECIAL BLESSING OF ALL MARRIED COUPLES WHO ATTEND THE 10 am MASS on FEB. 10th ** Did you know that married adults live longer lives, have better health, and greater personal happiness? Children who are raised by a married mother and father perform better in school, have fewer addictions, fewer teen pregnancies, and less trouble with the law. Research clearly shows that marriage boosts measures of human wellbeing for children, women, and men: 78% of married people own their own home, while only 41% of cohabitating adults do. Married men benefit from an average annual economic marriage premium of at least $15,900 per year compared to their unmarried peers. The seismic shift in family structure over the course of the past few decades has broadened income gaps and deepened class divides. The New York Times highlighted sociological evidence of the impact of marriage on wealth, status, health, and happiness in an important article, Two Classes, Divided by I Do. Scholars at the National Marriage Project a nonpartisan, interdisciplinary initiative at the University of Virginia explain marriage as a wealth-generating institution, which is true for people of every race. Research shows that marriage is the unsung anti-poverty program. Learn how to get help for yourself, or help others at www.nationalmarriageweekusa.org. Sacred Hearts & St. Stephen s Church invites you to : Join specialists from Alzheimer s Association NYC Chapter and New York Memory Center for 3 indepth workshops. These workshops are a must for families or individuals concerned with memory loss. Understand the science and dispel myths. Learn how to talk about memory loss with your family. Session 1 - Know the 10 Signs - Sunday, Feb.3 at 11:15am - Warning signs of Alzheimer s disease are often dismissed as side effects of normal aging. If you or someone you know is experiencing memory loss or behavioral changes, it s time to learn the facts.( You would be able to get there in time after our 10am Mass) Session 2 - The Basics Monday, Feb.4 at 12:30pm - Understand the science & dispel myths. Learn about detection, causes, and risk factors. Explore stages of the disease and treatment. Session 3 - Dementia Conversations Wednesday, Feb. 5 at 12:30pm - How do you have honest and caring conversations with family members about going to the doctor, when to stop driving, and making legal and financial plans. Get the help you need to face these challenges. All sessions held inside Sacred Hearts & St. Stephen Church - 125 Summit Street All sessions are free. Light refreshments served. Registration appreciated but not necessary 718-596-7750
A wonderful way to surprise and delight your child/children is to have us wish them a Happy Birthday in our bulletin. If you would like this, please contact Debbie in the Rectory at least 3 weeks prior to the birthday because we often have to expedite bulletins due to holidays. Every so often someone approaches me asking if they are able to receive Communion due to divorce or other personal issues. More often that not, people abstain from receiving Holy Communion because they were erroneously told by someone that they shouldn t. There are many misunderstandings regarding our Church s teachings. You may always speak with me. I will do my best to help you. Please give me a call and we ll figure out a good time to talk. I would love nothing better than to help you reunite with Christ in the Eucharist. THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME TIME The holidays are well behind us; the year stretches out ahead. And what sort of year will it be? To judge by the words of Jesus in today s Gospel, it will be a year acceptable to the Lord. And Jesus surely didn t mean only the next three hundred sixty-five days facing his listeners at that time. When Jesus announced the arrival of God s favor, it was a message for all time, for every year. Similarly, we read today in Nehemiah how the people gathered with solemnity to hear God s word as though for the first time. They listened, and then fell to the ground and wept. But the prophet said, Today is holy... do not be sad, and do not weep. The year acceptable to the Lord is this year. The day that is holy is this day. The time to listen is now. What sort of year will you have? What sort of day? God s help is always here. What you do with each day can be holy and acceptable to the Lord if you but listen to and act on God s word. Joanne Bianco Dorothy Cali Donna Cardillo Kathy Cassidy Liz Mortensen Nancy Quis Nancy Scotto Barbara Viders At least twice every month we list parishioners who are ill and in need of your prayers. Thank you very much for remembering them in your prayers! The terrible weather and a 3 day weekend conspired to keep attendance & our collection very low: $ 2,003.00 Please help us make up for this & get back on track this weekend! Please bring in your back envelopes. Thank you!
JANUARY 27, 2019 Saturday, January 26th 4:00PM Mary & Joseph Coppola- Daughter Confession follows Mass Sunday, January 27th, 3rd Sunday In Ordinary Time 10:00 AM Nellie & Paul Battaglia - Scotto Family Michael ScottoDiClemente- Michael & Pat ScottoDiClemente & Family Mary Niwiniski - Jennie & Joanne Bianco Michela Scotto & Deceased Family Members - The Family Monday, January 28th, St. Thomas Aquinas 9:30 AM Intention of Veronica Tucker Dorothy Cali Tuesday, January 29th 9:30 AM Genevieve Marchetta- The Family Wednesday, January 30th 9:30 AM Erriga Pugliese - Maria Ambrosino Thursday, January 31st, St. John Bosco 9:30AM Antonio Mancino - Sister & Family The Bread and Wine is offered this week n memory of Michael Scottodiclemente requested by his wife, children & grandchildren. The Sanctuary Lamp burns this week in memory of all the members of St. Mary star of the purgatorial society. St. Mary Star of the Sea, Pray for us!
JANUARY 27, 2019 Non-Catholics are invited to join us in prayer. We kindly remind them not to come forward to receive Holy Communion. Catholics who are new to our Parish are asked to please introduce themselves to Fr. Chris after Mass. Registration may be done at the rectory during office hours or by dropping the parish membership form in the collection basket. Active parishioners are those who are registered, join us regularly for the celebration of the Mass and use the weekly donation envelopes. Only in this way can we issue documents attesting to Parish Membership and Catholic practice. PARISH MEMBERSHIP Name Address Zip Email Phone No. Check One: New Registration/Envelopes Change of Address/ Name correction Altar Candles, Bread & Wine and Sanctuary Lamp Memorial Gifts are available to be purchased throughout the year. Each intention will be memorialized for the entire week and announced in the bulletin for friends and family to pray for! A wonderful way to honor your loved ones!