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A community of Faith hope and love Third Sunday in Ordinary Time January 21, 2018 I am the light of the world, says the Lord.

Would you like to join our vibrant community of Faith, Hope, and Love at St. Bernard s? Sign-up and get to know us at one of our monthly New Parishioner Registration and Welcome evenings! For information, call the parish office at 516-731-4220, or download a form from our website www.stbernardchurch.org. Click on Join St. Bernard s on the bottom of the home page form. If you move away, please notify us as well. S T.BERNARD S CATHOLIC CHURCH 516-731-4220 Phone/516-731-4355 Fax Email: Parish@StBernardChurch.org Website: www.stbernardchurch.org PASTORAL TEAM Father Ralph Sommer, Pastor Shepherd@StBernardChurch.org ext. 130 Father Joe Nohs, Associate Pastor FrNohsBest@StBernardChurch.org ext. 128 Father Innocent Duru, Chaplain In Residence onyeduru@yahoo.com Deacon John Blakeney DeaconJohn@StBernardChurch.org 516-731-4220 Deacon James Flannery Aquinas69@gmail.com 516-731-4220 Mrs. Susan Martin, Director of Religious Education RelEd@StBernardChurch.org 516-731-8511 Phone/516-731-7860 Fax The Religious Education Center is closed on Fridays. Sr. Christine Sammons, O.P., Coordinator of Parish Social Ministry PSM@StBernardChurch.org 516-731-6074 Pat McDonough, Director of Youth & Young Adults pat@stbernardchurch.org Ext. 144 Mrs. Mary Jane Witte, Director of Liturgical Music MJWitte@StBernardChurch.org ext. 142 Ms. Diane Vella, Pastoral Associate DVella@StBernardChurch.org ext. 143 Mrs. Rose Marie Rotondo, Sacristan Sacristan@StBernardChurch.org 516-731-4220 Mr. Len Lanzi, Facilities Manager facilitiesmanager@stbernardchurch.org ext. 120 Mr. Dimas Carbajal, Head of Maintenance Maintenance@StBernardChurch.org ext. 126 CYO Basketball: email: info@stbernardcyo.org website: www.stbernardcyo.org Spiritual Life Schedule of Masses: Saturday: 8:00 am and 5:00 pm Sunday: 7:30 am, 9:00 am (Family Mass), 10:30 am, 12 Noon, 5:30 pm (Youth Mass) Weekdays: 8:00 am Holy Days: see website: www.stbernardchurch.org Confessions: Saturday: 4:00-5:00 pm. Weekdays: After the 8:00 am Mass Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Novena and Benediction: Monday: Check schedule on page 4. Morning Prayer: Monday through Saturday, 8:30 am, Prayer Room. Books are available. Baptism of Children: We welcome infants and children to our Christian community! Baptisms are held on select Sundays at 1:30 pm. Please contact the parish at least 3 months before an anticipated baptism even before a new child is born to ensure enough time to complete the baptism preparation process. Our three-step preparation process includes: 1) at-home reading and preparation by the parents; 2) an intake conversation with a member of our parish staff; and 3) participation with other parents in a Sunday morning gathering, which begins with attendance at our 9:00 am Family-friendly Mass. Please call 731-4220 or e-mail parish@stbernardchurch.org to request a Baptism information and preparation packet. Marriages: Church arrangements should be made at least 6 months before the marriage and before making any contracts with restaurants or caterers. Please call the Rectory to set up an appointment with a priest, 731-4220. Ministry to the Sick and Aging: If you are, or know of someone who is homebound and would like to receive Holy Communion, please call the rectory at 731-4220. St. Vincent De Paul Society: 735-3218 Usher Coordinator: John Lyons (516) 390-5150 or Jlyons8234@gmail.com Bulletin Deadline: Friday, 5:00 pm, nine days prior to publication. You may email us at Bulletin@StBernardChurch.org or leave a printed copy in the inbox on the bulletin desk in the Parish Office. Thank you for your cooperation! 2 MISSION STATEMENT With faith, hope, and love the people of St. Bernard's parish family are on a mission to bring the gospel of Jesus to the Levittown Community and beyond.

Of Hearts and Ashes E mail Father Ralph: shepherd@stbernardchurch.org Prayers this Weekend I m not at the parish this weekend as I am doing my annual priest presentation on the Retrouvaille Weekend. As you may know Retrouvaille (a French word meaning re-discovery ) is a weekend program for couples whose marriages are experiences some form of distress. Please pray for me and the couples who are presenting with me as well as the couples attending. For more information on upcoming weekends: www.retrouvaille.org Confirmation Retreats For the next two Saturdays, young people in our parish who are preparing for Confirmation will be having a retreat. Toward the end of the retreat day, they ll be joined by their sponsors and will be attending the 5pm Saturday Mass together. Please keep these candidates and their families in your prayers and get ready to squeeze in the pew a little more to make room at Saturday night Mass. Here s a heads-up for all you love-birds out there: Ash Wednesday falls on February 14th this year -- and that s also traditionally St Valentine s Day. So the practices of these two days conflict in great ways. Ash Wednesday: a day of fasting. Valentine s Day: a feast of a romantic dinner. Ash Wednesday: giving up something. Valentine s Day: Gift of chocolate. Ash Wednesday: no eating meat. Valentine s Day: that dinner? Meat on the menu. So... what are Catholic lovers to do? I was recently asked if the church was giving dispensations on Ash Wednesday so people didn t have to keep the traditions of Ash Wednesday. The quick answer? No. We invite people to enter a deep time of fasting, prayer and good works each Lent and it would be odd to say: this year don t bother because Ash Wednesday falls on February 14th. It s only a sacrifice if you sacrifice something. People who are Valentines Day afficionados will need to find a creative response to this confluence of dates. Perhaps they ll do their Valentining the night before as part of Mardi Gras. Perhaps they ll use this day of love to grow together in the love of God by coming to church together and having a simple meal together. Love doesn t have to be extravagant when people do simple things with intentional care. I d be interested in hearing from people about your plans for this special day. How will you share love with the beloved and at the same time enter the holy season of Lent? How do you plan on making this work for you? You could e-mail me: shepherd@stbernardchurch.org and I can share some of the ideas in the upcoming weeks. I ll close with this thought: Lent is not primarily about deprivation, but rather it s about sacrificial love. Perhaps the best way to enter into the forty days is to think about how to be more loving to the significant people in our lives. We can give up nagging and criticism; we can choose to do helping acts that show we really care about those we love; we can take time to communicate better and we can plan on coming to church each week pray with and for the ones we love. 3

PARISH NEWS A CHILDREN'S COAT DRIVE will be held the morning of January 21 st at all Masses. Our level 7 students will be collecting new, cleaned and gently used coats for children before and after all the Masses for morning only. (not the 5:30pm Sunday Mass ). In our unusually cold winter, all donations will be greatly appreciated and then forwarded to the Parish Social Ministry Office. Thank you for thinking of others. Mid-Week Mid-Morning Book Discussion The first of his family to go to college, Anil Patel carries the weight of tradition and his family s expectations when he leaves his tiny Indian village to begin a medical residency in America. This international story wrestles with dilemmas faced by many immigrants who come here to fulfill their dreams. At the same time, the author explores the perils of being a woman in India, interweaving the tale of Anil s childhood friend Leena, who lives a traditional rural life back home. Join your fellow parishioners on Wednesday February 7 at 10 AM in the Parish Center for an informal discussion of best-selling author Shilpi Somaya Gowda s The Golden Son. For more information please contact Wally Rodier at 516-731-6690 or wrodi@verizon.net. Catholic Daughters News Sunday, February 4 CDA hosts Hospitality, Parish Center at St. Bernard s. Please bring Valentines for members of the Military and toiletries for vets. Saturday, February 17, 1 PM - Catholic Daughters meeting in the Parish Center. Save the Date: Wednesday, March 7, 2018 6 PM Annual Soup and Bread Dinner in the School Gym. Good will offerings are accepted. All proceeds will be divided among the charities. St Vincent De Paul, The Inn, Island Harvest and Hope House. This Lenten practice should be continued so that we may come together to help our brothers and sisters in need. Catholic Daughters always welcomes new members. For information, please contact Rosemary Brunoforte at 516-796-0021. GIFTS OF TREASURE SUNDAY COLLECTIONS January 14, 2018 January 15, 2017 $ 16,279.90 $ 15,468.95 588 envelopes 650 envelopes Faith Direct $ 2,604.00 $ 2,357.95 Total Collection $ 18,883.90 $ 17,826.90 Faith Direct Have you enrolled yet? www.faithdirect.net Code = NY272 PARISH CALENDAR (Subject to change) Monday, January 22 2:00 pm Zumba Gold, Parish Center 4:00 pm Peanut Butter & Jelly, Parish Center 7:30 pm Miraculous Medal Novena, Church Tuesday, January 23 10:00 am Our Lady of Consolation, Parish Center 6:15 pm Children s Choir, Parish Center 6:45 pm Boy Scout Troop 316, Cafeteria 7:00 pm Spanish Rosary, Prayer Room 7:00 pm Vivitrol Support Group, School Room 206 7:30 pm AA Meeting, School Room 207 7:30 pm Adult Choir Rehearsal, Church Wednesday, January 24 2:00 pm Zumba Gold, Parish Center 8:00 pm Bread of Life Prayer Group, Parish Center Thursday, January 25 9:30 am Shawl Ministry, Parish Center 1:45 pm St. Vincent De Paul, Clairvaux House 7:30 pm Bible Study, Parish Center Friday, January 26 7:15 pm Most Holy Trinity Prayer Group, offsite Saturday, January 27 1pm 4:30 pm Confirmation Retreat, Parish Center 9:00 am Awakening Faith, School Room 204 11:00 am Women s AA Meeting, Cafeteria 3:00 pm Sponsor Meeting with Fr. Ralph, Cafeteria Sunday, January 28 4:30 pm Youth Choir Practice, Church 6:30 pm Youth Ministry Meeting, YM Room (School) 8:00 pm AA Meeting, Cafeteria 4

MASS INTENTIONS This listing may not reflect recent changes or additions. Saturday, January 20 8:00 am Thomas Bloomer, Paul Mannarino, Helen Doyle, Robert Meier 5:00 pm Richard Lawlor Sunday, January 21 7:30 am Marie Curcio 9:00 am For all parishioners 10:30 am Michelle Groenert-4 th Anniversary Gloria Falcones, Laraine Pizzichemi, Saveria Criscuolo 12 Noon Gerard "Jerry" Hoey 5:30 pm Ben Ferracane Monday, January 22 8:00 am Renee Flynn Tuesday, January 23 8:00 am Martin Birley Wednesday, January 24 8:00 am John Hanley Thursday January 25 8:00 am Alfredo Gallo Friday, January 26 8:00 am Donald J. Schneider Saturday, January 27 8:00 am Ronnie Lebrecht, Robert Meier, Marie Flannery, Jeannine Brejwa 5:00 pm Gilda Cincotta Sunday, January 28 7:30 am Michael Giampetruzzi Living 9:00 am Vincent Franco 10:30 am Patrick Dolan FOR ALL PARISHIONERS, Phyllis Brown, Renee Flynn 12 Noon Robert Rooney 5:30 pm Jesus DaSalla PRAY FOR THE SICK OF OUR PARISH Ellen Curley-Stoff Mary Essig Donny Hunker Sr. Mary Mawn Debbie Petti-Camera Dorothy Young All names will remain on the list for 4 weeks after you call in. After that time we ask, if necessary, to call again. Thank you for cooperating and God bless all. Please pray for all those on our Long-term Sick List Baby Mason Francis Combs Susan Arena Brian Austin Arlene Barsch Irene Boyce Lois Byrne Jean Caprera Rosemary Clark Ed Costello Monica DeLaRosa Sr. Juliana Deptuch Debra Dowdell Margaret Dowdell Gerry Finlan Jim Finlan Linda Fitz Kathleen Flaherty Rich Fuleki Muriel Gallagher Teresita Gallego Michael Giampetruzzi Regina Gorman Colleen Grasing John Guiffre Mike Hach Patricia Hafner Carolyn Hakim Cynthia Hansen Donna Hare John Hartofil Vicki Jacona Ann Johnson Steve Jugan Jerome W. Kalkhof Anne Kalman Claudia Kwasnik Katherine Anne Kwestel Violet Kwestel Tia Mabanta Jaime Macias Andrew Mahoney Lucy Marconi Gene McDonagh William McDonagh Teresa McDonald Dr. John McLaughlin Mary McLean Mary Messina Irmgard Montanino Kerri Orlando Johnny Perdue Rosina Perri Catherine Pipinou Dolores Pizzo Joan Rampolla Fred Rappa Laureen Quinn-Sturge Deanne Reilly John Rotondo, Jr. John Rotondo, Sr. Flore Rowe Federico Rueda Eve Saint Thomas Saint Terry Sherwood Danielle Stallone Frances Stallone Norma Steiger Louis Steinberg David Testa Rosalie Travers Joan Virostko Theresa Votta Brendan Wagner PRAY FOR OUR BELOVED DECEASED AND THOSE WHO MOURN FOR THEM Rudolph Breyer Victoria Carbonaro Joseph Carrigan Jane Filippello Joseph Gannon Catherine Lang Julia Lasky Maurine McNamara 5

ADULT FAITH FORMATION by Diane Vella, Pastoral Associate The latest in an occasional column on basic questions of Catholic faith. Do you have a topic you d like addressed? Call or e-mail Diane at dvella@stbernardchurch.org or 516-731-4220, ext. 143. I ve been getting the question a lot lately: Is the Bible really TRUE? It may have been prompted by something they heard somewhere, or simply by their own healthy skepticism. Or by a realization that they never learned anything about the Bible and specifically how the Catholic Church understands it. Most recently, the question came from some VERY SURPRISED young parents in a discussion group, who practically fell off their chairs when in a discussion of another topic I told them that the Catholic Church does not take the stories of the creation of the world in the Bible (there are two completely different ones) as literal, scientific fact. There is way too much to say about this whole idea of truth in the Bible to get into it in this short column, not to mention how the Church understands those creation stories. (You know the ones God creates the whole universe in 6 days? God creates Eve out of Adam s rib? They eat an apple except the Bible never mentions an apple and get kicked out of paradise?) Here I can just say this: The Bible is always true, but it is not always factual. Who says? Catholic Bible scholars (including priests and bishops) and every Pope starting with Pope Pius XII in 1942. How come some Catholics never heard that? Well, that s complicated. But it s at least partially because most Catholics don t pursue religious education beyond childhood, and never get to that chapter, so to speak. But adults have LOTS of opportunities to learn this stuff here at St. Bernard s; we offer Bible study, intro and advanced, all the time in many different formats, including a one-shot intro that can be done anytime, anywhere, with just 6 interested people. Just let me know; I ll be there! A priest friend of mine says the Bible is like Irish stories: All are true. Some are factual. Some more musings on this next week maybe. Maybe it s Time To Belong Join the journey to adult faith! Going to church but not baptized? Baptized, going to a Catholic church, but not Catholic? Baptized Catholic, going to church, but not confirmed in the faith? Name: Phone: Best time to call: Place form in collection basket, or contact Diane Vella: 516-731-4220 or dvella@stbernardchurch.org 6

Lenten spirituality 2 0 1 8 A T S T. B E R N A R D S Ash Wednesday, February 14 Mass with Ashes: 7 and 9 a.m., 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service with Ashes: 12 noon, 3:30 and 5 p.m. Wednesday Evening Prayer Wednesdays Feb. 21, 28, Mar. 14, 21, 7:30 p.m. Candles, Incense, Music, Psalms, Guest Preachers Let s Rebuild Parish Mission Father Jerry Fitzsimmons, M.M., preaching at all Masses Mar. 3-4 Mission Mornings Mar. 5-7 Mission Evenings Mar. 4-7, 7:30 p.m. Stations of the Cross Fridays, 7:30 p.m., starts Feb. 16 Turnpike Stations of the Cross Saturday, Mar. 10, 12 noon Eucharistic Adoration and Benediction Fridays, 12:00-1:00 p.m., starts Feb. 16 Soup Supper Wednesday, Mar. 7, 6:00 p.m. MISA EN ESPAÑOL Sábado, Mar. 10,7:30 p.m. VIA CRUCIS Todos los viernes de Cuaresma, comenzando el 16 de febrero a las 8:15 p.m. 7

LITURGY CORNER THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME January 21, 2018 The Collect asks that God may direct our actions so that in the name of your beloved Son / we may abound in good works. First Reading: Jonah s prophetic task was not easy. No wonder he refused it the first time God called. In today s readings the Lord s word comes to Jonah for a second time, this time after the Lord rescued Jonah from the belly of the big fish by having the fish spew Jonah out onto the seashore. Jonah s calls the people of Nineveh to repentance based on his personal experience of God s mercy and opportunity to live a new life in God. God acknowledges the conversion of the Ninevites and God himself repented of the evil that he would have brought upon them. Responsorial Psalm 25 calls upon the Lord to teach us and instruct us in divine ways. The verses are the psalmist s prayer and ours that the Lord not only make those ways known to us, but that the Lord will guide us, have compassion on us when we stray. Second Reading: This brief passage is Paul s advice to the Corinthians about how to live in the interim before Christ comes again in Glory. Paul believes that the Second Coming of Christ is imminent, so he conveys his instructions with a sense of urgency. Christians are to live in the knowledge of the Second Coming for this world is passing away. What lasts eternally is God s grace in the present and active in the Risen Christ, now alive in the hearts of those who believe. When Christians live in this knowledge, then their worldly actions will appear different than those who do not await the Lord. Gospel: Jesus proclamation to repent and believe in the Gospel parallels Jonah s call to the Ninevites to repent. What is unique is Jesus proclamation is the preface to his announcement in which he states, This is the time of fulfillment. Through our reading of the Gospel according to Mark, we, along with the disciples, will come to know that in Jesus very person as the Son of Man who saves is fulfillment of all God s promises. Without fully knowing this, Simon and Andrew respond to Jesus call to come after him and become fish for other followers. James and his brother John are the next to trust in the possibilities of what following Jesus could bring. Special Day of Prayer and Saints of the Week Monday, January 22. Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children. On this day, the Church gives us prayers rooted in hope as the United States mourns the loss of millions of lives by abortion. In the Mass for Peace and Justice, we pray that all governments, especially our own, seek a truly just society, one in which the common good of all people, including the most vulnerable, is sought. We should remember that there may be members of our parish who are still in the process of reconciling with God and the Church because they have had an abortion and remember them in our prayers. Wednesday, January 24. St. Francis de Sales. Bishop and Doctor of the Church. St. Francis contributed immensely to the development of spirituality through the publication of his book, An Introduction to the Devout Life. Living at a time when manuals on spirituality were written primarily for clerics and members of religious orders, St. Francis book provided a practical path to holiness for people from all states of life. Thursday, January 25. Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul the Apostle. Today s feast celebrates God s triumph, even in the most unlikely circumstances. Before Paul meets the Risen Lord on the Road to Damascus, he is Saul, dedicated to viciously persecuting the followers of Jesus Christ. Imagine yourself among those early Christians, and hearing that Saul, one of the most feared enemies of your community, has encountered the Lord and changed his life entirely to serve him from then on. The conversion of Paul is proof that no one is too far beyond the call of the Lord to follow, and that in Christ, change for the better is always possible. Sourcebook 2018 January is the Month of the Holy Name of Jesus 8

Readings for January 21, 2018 January 28, 2018 Focus on Religious Freedom Sunday, January 21. Third Sunday in Ordinary Time. Jonah 3:1-5, 10; 1 Corinthians 7:29-31; Psalm 25:4-9; Mark 1:14-20. Monday, January 22 Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children. 2 Samuel 5:1-7, 10; Psalm 89:20-22, 25-26; Mark 3:22-30. Tuesday, January 23. 2 Samuel 6:12-15, 17-19; Psalm 24:7-10; Mark 3:31-35. Wednesday, January 24. Memorial of Saint Francis de Sales, Bishop and Doctor of the Church. 2 Samuel 7:4-17; Psalm 89:4-5, 27-30; Mark 4:1-20. Thursday, January 25. Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul, Apostle Acts 22:3-16; Psalm 117:1-2; Mark 16:15-18. Friday, January 26. Memorial of Saints Timothy and Titus, bishops. 2 Timothy 1:1-8; Psalm 96:1-3, 7-8, 10; Mark 4:26-34. Saturday, January 27. 2 Samuel 12:1-7, 10-17; Psalm 51:12-17; Mark 4:35-41. Sunday, January 28. Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time. Deuteronomy 18:15-20; 1 Corinthians 7:32-35; Psalm 95:1-2, 6-9; Mark 1:21-28. Daily readings can be found online at: www.usccb.org/bible/readings THE RIDE HOME This feature is for families to share their thoughts as they travel to and from Church. 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time January 21, 2018 Gospel: Mark 1:14-20 Adults: What part of your life is Jesus calling you to change right now? Children: In what way do you think you can be a better follower of Jesus? From Catholics For Freedom of Religion- CFFR Why Religious Freedom Matters: As a New Year begins, America finds itself at a tipping point, with the stakes for religious freedom at an alltime high. Many cases are working their way through the courts while some will be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court. These cases involve prayer, military religious rights, faith-based business owners, and houses of worship Unfortunately, many cases don't even make it to the court system since citizens will often capitulate to intimidation out of ignorance of their First Amendment protections, fear of job or societal repercussions, or legal costs (many law firms defend religious freedom pro-bono.) A few of many examples: At two different Long Island, NY, public schools students were made to turn their t-shirts inside out to hide the Bible verses on the shirts. A 33-year Air Force veteran, Oscar Rodriquez, was forcibly removed from a private retirement ceremony at a California airbase because he planned to say the word "God" in his speech. A Florida agency banned two Christian schools from using a stadium speaker system to pray before a championship game, even though this was common practice. An Oregon family-owned bakery is being fined $135,000 for declining - on religious grounds - to create a custom cake for a same-sex wedding. The government says it also wants to "rehabilitate" their religious views. (CFFR, Students of Faith lessons, 2017; firstliberty.org, 12/28/17; ncregister.com, 6/22/12; thf_media.s3.amazonnews) "The liberty enjoyed by the People of these States, of worshiping Almighty God agreeable to their Consciences, is not only among the choicest of their Blessings, but also of their Rights." George Washington 9

Community Bulletin Board Holy Trinity High School will be hosting its Annual Reverse Raffle & Mardi Gras Party on February 10, 2018. For more information, check their website at holytrinityhs.org or call 516 433-2900 x177. Employment Opportunity Hiring a Bilingual Medical Secretary to provide secretarial and administrative support to the Charles Evans Center located at 857 South Oyster Bay Road, Bethpage. High School diploma or equivalent required; 1 year of secretarial/office experience a must; must be Spanish bilingual and be computer literate with excellent data entry skills. Schedule is Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00 am-5:00pm; Tuesday 12Noon- 8:00pm; First Saturday of every month, 8:30am to 3pm. If interested, please contact Aimee C. Keegan, Director, Development & Community Relations, ACLD, 807 South Oyster Bay Road, Bethpage NY 11714. Phone: 516-822-0028 x206. www.acld.org Help Restore the Right to Life for Preborn Children Please join the Long Island Coalition for Life for the Roe v. Wade Anniversary Memorial Face the Truth event on Sunday, January 21, 2018, from 1:30p.m. to 3:00p.m. This peaceful public witness will be held on the sidewalk in front of Nassau University Medical Center (2201 Hempstead Tpke., E Meadow), a hospital that commits abortions. Be a positive sign for LIFE! Signs provided. Sponsored by: Long Island Coalition for Life (631) 243-1435, info@prolifeli.org. Spirituality For Singles - Monthly Singles Gathering Saturday, February 3, 2018, 8:30PM St. Aidan Parish, 510 Willis Avenue Williston Park, NY 11596 Our Monthly gathering for singles; discussion, socialization & meditation. Ages 35+;$5.00 donation - snacks, pizza and beverages will be served. This Gathering will feature a Guest Speaker Contact: Ray (516) 561-6994 or spiritualityforsingles@gmail.com JOIN US TO LEARN MORE ABOUT DRVC SCHOOL OF MISSIONARY DISCIPLES INFORMATION SESSION Seminary of the Immaculate Conception Sunday, February 4, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. St. Rosalie, Hampton Bays Sunday, February 4, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. Mercy Hospital Tuesday, February 6, 2018 at 8:30 p.m. Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Patchogue Wednesday, February 7, 2018 at 7:30 p.m. For more information contact Maria Elaina Barbieri 516-678-5800 ext. 540, mbarbieri@drvc.org or visit our website www.drvc-faith.org/adult-formation Preparing for Marriage? Engaged Encounter is an effective PreCana program designed to provide you with the tools for a successful marriage. Couples are given the opportunity to explore many aspects of their relationship through a series of presentations, writings and dialog. There are no group discussions. Our next weekend will be held at the Montfort Spirituality Center in Bay Shore January 26-28, 2018. For information/registration please call Lenny & Pat Walker at 631-563-1032 or visit www.engagedencounterli.org 10

2018 Lenten Soup and Bread Supper Wednesday, March 7 th, 6PM St. Bernard s School Gymnasium 3100 Hempstead Turnpike Levittown, NY 11756 Good Will Offering Appreciated All proceeds will be divided among the charities: St Vincent De Paul, The Inn, Island Harvest and Hope House. This Lenten practice should be continued so that we may come together to help our brothers and sisters in need. 11

PARISH SOCIAL MINISTRY Sr. Christine Sammons, O.P., 731-6074 St. Vincent de Paul: We are most grateful to each and every one who makes a donation to our pantry or to the poor boxes. It is our privilege to serve our neighbors in your name. Here is something about this year s charity: This week our pantry needs include: Beans canned OR 1 lb. bags dried Peanut butter Grape jelly Cup o noodles Ramen noodles Oatmeal (canisters or envelopes) As always, thank you! Please remember the poor boxes and to buy one, get one free! Immigration Hotline: New York State will provide guidance to Salvadorans and other immigrants worried about losing Temporary Protected Status that allows them to live and work legally in the United States. The office will open its Office for New Americans hotline and offer free consultations to affected groups. Callers to the New York immigration hotline, 1-800-566-7636, will receive up-to-date information, consultations, guidance and screening for adjustment of status, if they qualify. The State seeks to alleviate the panic that follows from the President s recent announcement about TPS. The Souper Bowl of Caring: Our Charitable KIDZ have met and are ready to take off with our Souper Bowl of Caring on the weekend of February 3 rd and 4 th. As in the past, our young people will be collecting your donations in their soup pots at each of the masses on Super Bowl Sunday. We are thinking that this is the 11 th or 12 th year that we have participated, and have raised close to, if not more than, $50,000 which has gone to hurricane relief (Katrina and Sandy,) Catholic Charities of Rockville Centre, Bethany House, El Salvador, Rwanda and the Congo, Fr. Patrick s wells in Nigeria, the I.N.N, among others. We hope that we will be as successful as we have been in the past, in raising funds for these wonderful charities! Each year, students and employees from Molloy College travel to the Big Laurel Learning Center in Kermit, West Virginia to run a camp for boys in the area for one week. Kermit continues to be one of the poorest rural areas in the nation. Most of the boys who come to the camp live in extreme poverty. Although they go to school, they struggle with reading and writing. If they graduate from high school, very few go to college. The Big Laurel Learning Center is run by two religious sisters, Sister Kathy O Hagan and Sister Gretchen Shaffer. Besides this camp, the sisters provide programs for the people in the area throughout the year. In addition, Molloy holds fundraisers to raise money to give to the sisters. All of the money raised goes directly to the people. It is an amazing experience that we are so blessed to part of! Thank you again for choosing Molloy College and this very special trip! God bless! Sister Diane Capuano, OP Associate Director of Campus Ministries at Molloy College, Rockville Centre, NY Thank you! Many thanks to everyone who contributed to our collection for Levittown Puerto Rico. As soon as we have a total, we will let you know! Thanks from Levittown, Beyond! 12

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STEVEN JOHN ESPOSITO MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP 2018 Steven John Esposito (1985-2012) lived all his life in Levittown, New York. As a child Steven enjoyed playing sports, especially baseball, football and basketball. Along with his older brother Michael, Steven participated in the St. Bernard s CYO Basketball Program. This year the Steven John Esposito Memorial Scholarship will award two athletes, each with a $150 scholarship towards a St. Bernards CYO basketball camp, clinic, or team fee. The applicant should display team spirit, sportsmanship and want to improve his or her basketball skills. The applicant should be caring and display kindness and respect towards family, coaches and teammates. The applicant should submit a short, type-written essay, no more than 500 words: What important lessons have you learned by playing basketball? How have these lessons positively impacted your life at home and in school? PLEASE REMEMBER TO ANSWER THE ESSAY QUESTIONS Requirements: 1. This scholarship is open to any child who participates in St. Bernard s CYO Basketball Program 2. Applications and essays must be received by March 1, 2018. No late submissions please. Applications can be downloaded from the CYO website: stbernardcyo.org 3. Send applications, attached as a word document to: SJEMemorialScholarship@gmail.com subject: CYO Scholarship 2018 4. Only one application per individual will be accepted St Bernard s Basketball 2 nd Grade Clinic & Girls Intramural s Grades 3 thru 10 th League Registration Is Still Open!!! Teams are forming now. Player Evaluations will take place on January 19 th and 24 th Please register online at STBERNARDCYO.org For more info: call 516-779-2728 or email info@stbernardcyo.org. 15

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