Parish Staff SAINT KEVIN ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 45-21 194TH STREET FLUSHING, NEW YORK 11358 Most Reverend Raymond F. Chappe o, D.D., V.G., V.E., Pastor Reverend Robert H.C. Mema, Parochial Vicar Reverend Monsignor Steven J. Aguggia, JCL, In Residence Reverend Monsignor D. Joseph Finnerty, Pastor Emeritus Deacon Julio C. Barreneche Mrs. Megan Rodriguez, Youth Minister Ms. Agnes Rus, AO, Director of Faith Forma on Mr. Thomas Sexton, Director of Music Administrative Staff Ms. Patricia Freeman, Secretary Mr. Anthony Porche a, Maintenance Supervisor Mr. Stephen Barbaro, Bookkeeper Our Academy St. Kevin Catholic Academy Dr. Thomas Piro, Principal Dr. Hugh McGowan, Chairman - Board of Directors Rectory Office 718.357.8888 Rectory Fax 718.357.3671 Website Stkevinflushing.org Academy Phone 718.357.8110 ext. 4 Religious Educa on Office 718.357.8110 ext. 3 Rectory Office Hours Monday - Thursday 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM 1:00 PM - 8:00 PM Friday 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Saturday 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Devotions Miraculous Medal (Tuesdays at 9:30 AM) Exposi on of the Blessed Sacrament (First Sunday of the Month in Church, 1:00-2:30 PM) (Mondays in the Convent Chapel 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM) Catholic Cemeteries For Informa on and available op ons, please call 718.894.4888 Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil - 5:00 PM Sunday - 8:00 AM; 10:00 AM; 12:00 PM Weekday - 9:00 AM Sacrament of Baptism Second Sunday of the Month at 1:30 PM (except during the Season of Lent). Please call the rectory for an appointment at least one month in advance. Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturdays - 4:00 PM - 4:30 PM or by appointment. Sacrament of Matrimony Marriage arrangements must be made at least six (6) months prior to the proposed wedding date. Please call the rectory to make an appointment. Also, log onto www.pre-cana.org for complete informa on about required marriage prepara on in the Diocese of Brooklyn. PARISH MISSION STATEMENT We are a Catholic Chris an community striving to live as disciples of Jesus Christ. Nourished by the Eucharist and enlightened by the Word of God, our Pastor, Parish Staff and Parishioners welcome all. With faith in His Gospel, we are called to love as Jesus loves and, therefore, serve our community through the sharing of me, talents and treasure to support programs of evangeliza on and social jus ce. Our commitment encompasses serving the youth through educa on, sports and forma on. We seek to develop services for the elderly and homebound. Finally, we wish to challenge and sustain all parishioners through spiritual and educa onal ac vi es.
December 2, 2018 First Sunday of Advent Page 2 Dear Bishop Ray: Q. Can we please have the small Nativity Scene up in the church beginning the first week of Advent to help us all usher in the season of Advent? A. This is a very good question. Many pastors ponder as to whether or not the Nativity Scene should be displayed during the Advent Season. The general consensus and the vision seen by the Church is that, we follow the liturgical year. Liturgically speaking, the liturgical year reaches its culmination in the movement towards the Paschal Mystery of Christ: namely, His Passion, Death, and Resurrection. In other words, when Mass is celebrated throughout the year it is not a mere portrayal or depiction, or a mere remembrance, or a drama being portrayed. It is in fact as it is happening. More simply, we are living again the realities that we are celebrating. An example with regards to living again the realities: St. Gregory of Nazianzus in celebrating Christmas Mass states, Christ is born, give Him Glory. Therefore, embellishing on the Nativity Scene with Mary and Joseph in the stable would be counter-productive in the sense that we are trying to follow the liturgical year. In essence, if we follow the liturgical year, as it is happening, Mary and Joseph would be traveling..they would not have arrived yet. Furthermore, you may have noticed that we try to decorate the inside of our parish as close to Christmas as possible so as to maintain the atmosphere of the Advent Season. Yes, you may see angels and trees outside our property, and you may see other parishes decorated for Christmas, you may also see the Nativity Scene displayed in Rome and in St. Patrick s Cathedral in New York. Please take into consideration that these locations are touristy and the size and time needed to assemble is much longer than ours. Because we don t see the Church decorated early here at St. Kevin, it gives us time to truly long for His coming. The focal point of the Advent Season should be on the Advent Wreath. The Advent Wreath is a sign pointing us to Life in Christ, the only begotten Son who was born on Christmas Day. The essence of celebrating the Season of Advent has a twofold character: first, preparation of Christ as man and second, Christ s second coming in His Glory. We wish all our parishioners a joyful and prayerful Advent season! A Word of Gratitude from Fr. Gannon and his Parishioners Thank you for all your kindness and donations on Thanksgiving week. We here at St. Gerard's were able to put a Thanksgiving meal on the table of 100 families thanks to your help. It was a true grace filled beauty to see all the youth and parishioners working together on that Tuesday Night before Thanksgiving like a blessed factory of elves all set up to give away the turkeys and all the trimmings to those most in need. Know that everyone who received a dinner was asked to pray at their Thanksgiving table for the people of St. Kevin's and all who donated items. Thank you also for your blessed monthly donation of food for our food pantry. It is a joyful thing to know that in times of pain and darkness the body of Christ can truly be the light to those who see the light of the Church and Jesus. Many blessings to you and all your parish family in this Advent and Christmas Season. God bless you, Fr. Josephjude Gannon, Pastor of The Shrine Church of St. Gerard Majella, Hollis, NY. Hollis NY
Page 3 First Sunday of Advent December 2, 2018 Saturday, December 1st 5:00 Clara & Patrick Casey Mary & George Kwok John Joseph Lawler Frank La Forgia Evelyn Leonard Bridget Linehan Sunday, December 2nd 8:00 Parish Purgatorial Society 10:00 Deceased members of St. Kevin Rosary Society 12:00 Mary Jane Dunkak Monday, December 3rd 9:00 Giuseppe Caruso (64th Anniversary) Tuesday, December 4th 9:00 Salvatore Sica ANNOUNCED MASS INTENTIONS Wednesday, December 5th 9:00 Kathe Bauer Memorial Gifts Week of December 2nd, 2018 The Altar Candles will burn this week in loving memory of Angela Gentile. The Bread and Wine will be offered this week in loving memory of Jim Lavin. There are weekly offerings available of Bread and Wine ($25), Sanctuary and Altar Candles ($25) or The St. Kevin Shrine Lamp ($25) Two Baskets of Flowers ($100). Please come to or call the rectory. Thursday, December 6th 9:00 Morris Cagliuso Friday, December 7th 9:00 The Nogueira & Gesualdi family living and deceased Holy Day of Obligation Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception Friday, December 7th 7:30 People of St. Kevin Parish Saturday, December 8th 9:00 Michael Dee Saturday, December 8th 5:00 In Honor of the Blessed Mother Mary Kwok and George Kwok Mildred Clingpil Sunday, December 9th 8:00 Fred Sadera 10:00 Ann Miller 12:00 Angela Gentile For the Sick of our Parish: Raul Vallero, Jessica Thomas, Dan Levitt, Pauline Heffernan, Kevin Hodzicki, Rosanna Prettitore, Vincent Picardi, Lucy Petretti, Michael Antonucci, Ann Nancy Keegan and Isabella Ieraci. For the Faithful Departed of our Parish: Frank Orecchia, William McGovern, Helen Pardini and Theodore Dreger.
December 2, 2018 First Sunday of Advent Page 4 Financial Section November 25, 2018.....$9,460.00 Please place your December 50/50 envelope, with your $5 donation, in the collection basket today. In light of the flu season, and attempting to minimize the spread of the influenza, we respectfully ask if you are not feeling well, to please refrain from receiving Communion under both species, that is, please only receive the Host and not the Chalice. In addition, please refrain from exchanging the sign of peace if you are not feeling well. Instead of a handshake, a simple nod and smile and/or a wave would suffice. THANK YOU!!! There s so much Happening - Upcoming Events Please remember to return your Christmas Tree, Angel, Wreath and Poinsettia order form by Sunday, December 2nd in order for it to be displayed for the Christmas Concert and Season! St. Kevin Senior Club will meet on Tuesday, December 4th in the Msgr. Finnerty Parish Ctr. New members are always welcome! St. Kevin Rosary Society will have a Christmas social on Tuesday, December 4th, beginning at 7:00 P.M., that will include music, snacks, drinks and a visit from Santa. The cost is $15 per person. Please call Marge at 718-357-3912 or Betty at 718-463-2437 to let them know you will be coming. See you then! Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception (Holy Day of Obligation) Masses: Friday, December 7th at 7:30 PM Saturday, December 8th at 9:00 AM Line Dancing will resume on Friday, December 14th in the Msgr. Finnerty Parish Center from 7 to 10 P.M. There is no Line Dancing on December 7th. AARP Auburndale Chapter #3334 invites you to join them for their holiday sing-a-long and ice cream celebration on Monday, December 17th, from 1 to 4 P.M., in the Msgr. Finnerty Parish Center. The $5 admission includes the above plus 1 free bingo card and a chance to win the mystery door prize. For additional information, please call Mary at 718-357-3365. New members are welcomed.
Page 5 First Sunday of Advent December 2, 2018 Interested in helping us decorate for Christmas? Join us on Friday, December 21st at 7:00PM in the Church! (Community Service Hours apply) Many hands make for light work. Vocation Thought Strengthen your hearts in holiness. Are you being called to grow in holiness as a priest, deacon, religious brother or sister? If the Lord is truly calling you, what is needed is trust. To help in your discernment, you are invited to call the rectory (718-357-8888) and speak with one of the parish priests or you can call the Vocation Office at 718-827-2454. Active Waiting As this new liturgical year unfolds, today s readings are most appropriate, for they root us in what it means to live authentically as Christians. The Gospel, with its frightening predictions of the end times, invites the hearer to be vigilant at all times (Luke 21:36). This kind of vigilance is not at all passive for the Christian. Instead, it is a kind of active waiting. And what should we be doing while we are waiting for the coming of the Lord? The second reading gives us the answer: abound in love for one another and for all (1 Thessalonians 3:12). Today is all about promises made and fulfilled. May this Advent season root us all firmly in a stance of active waiting for the Lord, who brings justice and peace.
December 2, 2018 First Sunday of Advent Page 6 Look what s Happening During Advent The Advent Wreath and its Symbolism The Advent Wreath is no ordinary wreath! The importance of this wreath is not the same that of which we hang on a door, lamppost, or the front grill of a truck. No, the very essence of the Advent Wreath signifies LIFE - both the present and eternal life. The significance of the Advent Wreath is revealed by several components: namely, the evergreens, shape, and candles. First, there is a strong connection between the Christian life and the several types of evergreens used to create the Advent Wreath! Evergreens such as the laurel depict the victory over suffering and persecution; pine depicts immortality; cedar depicts strength and healing; and holly depicts the crown of thorns. Second, the shape of the Advent Wreath is that of any traditional wreath - circular. The essence of the circle is that it has no beginning or end. More importantly, it signifies that God is eternal, the immortality of the soul, and the eternal life that is only found in Jesus Christ! Lastly, there are four candles on the Advent Wreath which depict the four weeks of Advent. There is a tradition which holds that each week signifies one thousand years dating to our first parents - Adam and Eve to the birth of Jesus Christ. There are two colors of candles present on the wreath: violet and rose. Three candles are violet and represent prayer, penance, and preparation during this period of Advent. The rose candle is lit on the Third Sunday of Advent and represents joy. One way, of many, the priest and deacon resemble joy is by wearing rose colored vestments which indicate that we have journeyed to the half point of the Advent Season. The lighting of a new candle each week symbolizes the joyful expectation and the drawing ever nearer to the celebration of Christmas day, but particularly for Jesus second coming - which is His second glory!
Page 7 First Sunday of Advent December 2, 2018 Join our St. Kevin Academy Children in their Annual Christmas Concert Wednesday, December 19th 7:00 PM in the Church For those in need of Community Service Hours, you can assist before and during the Concert on December 9th. Call Agnes Rus in the Faith Formation Office for more info 718-357-8110 ext 3. If you are new to the Parish, or not so new, we ask that you register with the Parish. Please fill out the form below and drop it in the collection basket. *************************************************************************************** Name: Phone #: Email: Address: I worship here and would like to register. I am interested in completing my Sacraments of Initiation. I am interested in enrolling my child in St. Kevin Catholic Academy. I am interested in enrolling my child in the Faith Formation Program.
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Page 9 First Sunday of Advent December 2, 2018 2018 Christmas Concert Sunday, December 16 at 3:00 P.M. AN AFTERNOON OF MUSICAL SERENITY PRESENTED BY THE ADULT CHOIR,YOUTH CHOIR AND SOLOISTS OF SAINT KEVIN CHURCH 194th Street and 45th Avenue Flushing, NY Ample Parking Wheelchair Accessible Free-will offering
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Page 11 First Sunday of Advent December 2, 2018 Academy News Linda Scherer, Secretary 45-50 195th Street Academy Website: www.stkevinca.org
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