January 28 th Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Parish 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time ""The unclean spirit convulsed him and with a loud cry came out of him Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary St. Stanislaus Bishop & Martyr
JANUARY 28TH - FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME atà ä àç Éy à{x UÄxááxw i Üz Ç `tüç @@@ fàa fàtç áätâá U á{éñ tçw `tüàçü Saturday January 27th St. Angela Merici 5:30pm 7:00pm Dr. Francis Colace By Mom Scaletta Filippo By Sister & Brother-in-law Eddie Santana Parte de la familia Jeremias Herbozo Parte de sus hijas Sunday January 28th Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30am 10:30am 12:00pm 6:30pm Monday January 29th Weekday 7:00am HEALING John Diorio Jr. By Grandmother Maria & Giuseppe Gambino By Daughter & Carolo Family Opening of Catholic School Week By DMCA Joseph Lyons By Wife Joseph Ferrara By Celeste & Martin Horan For the People of the Parish Deacon Hugh Muller By Hobbs Family Vito Gualtieri (Anniversary) By Daughter, Teresa Tuesday January 30th Weekday 7:00am Corazon McKay By Ancheta Family Alfonso Pistone By Amorim Family Wednesday January 31st St. John Bosco 7:00am Kathleen Miele By Regina Motreuil Mary Castelluzzo By Marie Vittore Thursday February 1st Weekday 7:00am LIVING Jan Albert Ancheta - Special Intention By Ancheta Family William J. Sepe (2nd Anniversary) By Kathleen, Juli, Jon & Emily Friday February 2nd The Presentation of the Lord 7:00am Stella Wystepek By S. Francis Marie & Family All deceased members of the Sacred Heart Society Sunday January 28th Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time 11:00am 12:30pm Henryka and Kazimiera By Barbara & Janusz Jachimowicz Aniela & Antoni Kula By Jozefa Kula & Family Luis Cirillo By Maureen Leibold Sunday February 4th Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time 11:00am 12:30pm Cristoforo Tufano By Maria Tufano & Family D zdrowie I Blogoslaw Ienstwo Boze Dla Czonkow Tow serca Jezus Luis Cirillo By John Welnicki & Family Saturday February 3rd Weekday 5:30pm 7:00pm Mary & Anthony Quartuccio By Sister, Teresa Salvatore Silipo By Wife & Family Vita Parisi By Husband & Family Joseph Sullivan By Michael & Eileen Buonocore En Honor al Niño Jesús y la Virgen María en el día de las Candelarias Por Gaudenia Jiménez e hijos Jose Leonidas Botero Parte de hijos y nietos Sunday February 4th Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30am 10:30am 12:00pm 6:30pm Altar Bread and Wine is offered this week in loving memory of Salvatore Silipo By Wife & Family Peter Tony Brasile By Family Daniele Ditillio By Wife & Family Mary Perro (6th Anniversary) By Nephew, Charles Marchello & Family Joseph Ferrara By Marie & Rickey Fasano Jacquelyn Kingsley By Yarrobino & Rossi Families Ryszard Marczuk & Regina Kielkucka By Michelle & Barbara
Stewardship Collection for last weekend at Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary- St Stanislaus B&M Parish Pray for the Deceased May They Rest In Peace Prayer Intentions of Pope Francis for January Religious Minorities in Asia That Christians, and other religious minorities in Asian countries, may be able to practice their faith in full freedom. Giuseppe Macaluso, Lena Rafter, Amelia Hernandez-Ruiz, Sophie Pietarinen, Rosa Falanga, Petronila Hardiesty, Joseph Abaid, Joseph Sullivan * The intention of the Mass T
LETS DRESS OUR BEST TO GIVE THE LORD OUR SUNDAY S BEST! JANUARY 28, 2018 4TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME "The people were astonished at his teaching, for he taught them as one having authority and not as the scribes." Those gathered in the synagogue where Jesus taught had never heard anything like this before. They were used to the preaching of the well-educated scribes, but Jesus possessed something that those men lacked: authority. Instead of merely interpreting the laws of the prophets, Jesus presented a new vision, indeed, he shared the good news of the Gospel with his listeners. We do not have the opportunity to stand in the presence of Jesus in the same way that those firstcentury Jews did, but nonetheless we can also stand in awe of his authority. His teachings are available to us through the sacred Scriptures that the Church has preserved and through the sacred tradition that the Church carries on. And in a special way, Christ's authority continues to inspire and guide us through the ministries of the papacy, episcopacy, and priesthood that Jesus established on our behalf while he was yet on earth. As Catholics, we have a special share in the astonishing authority of Jesus through the hierarchy of the Church. Although this structure is often misunderstood or misinterpreted, it is actually an authority rooted in service and modeled after Christ who told his apostles, "The greatest among you must be your servant" (Mt 23:11). This humble exercise of authority is contrary to the worldly search for power. And whenever we find ourselves in a position of authority, we too should strive to lead and direct others in the true spirit of Christian love and service. Chances are, if we truly imitate Christ in this way, people will be astonished at what they see. MUSIC MINISTRY NEWS Children's Choir: We meet every Thursday from 3:15pm - 4:30pm in the music office and sing at the Saturday vigil mass at Nativity at 5:30pm every week. Adult choir continues to rehearse on Thursday nights from 7:00-8:15 and sing at the Sunday 10:30 mass. Come join us if you want to lend your voice. Troop 588 does it all! Hiking, Camping, Canoeing and Repelling. We meet in Nativity s Rectory on Friday s at 7:30pm. This is an opportunity for you and your son to Camp, Canoe, Kayak, Fish, Rappel, Camp-out, build Camp fires, make new friends and memories. For more information on scouting and how you can get involved call James Bleakney at (718) 641-4332 or (917) 658-9594 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO USHER AT THE 12 PM MASS PLEASE SEE USHERS IN BACK OF CHURCH BEFORE MASS Society of St. Vincent de Paul gives back!! Nativity- St. Stanislaus shares in the profits. For each car, truck or van, running or not, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul will give back to our church $50/$100 per vehicle. Maybe you don t have a vehicle, but a family member, friend or neighbor has an old or neglected vehicle in their driveway that they would like to dispose of. Call the Society at 718-491-2525
Goal: $58,850 Pledge: $57,802 Received: $56,837 2017 Annual Catholic Appeal % of Goal Received: 96.58% Contribution Letters If you are in need of a contribution letter to file your taxes please call the Rectory at 718-845-3691. Please be sure to provide your name, telephone number and parishioner envelope number. Thank You! NEW RECTORY OFFICE HOURS MONDAY - FRIDAY 9AM - 12PM 1PM - 3PM 7PM - 9PM SATURDAY 9AM - 12PM 1PM - 4PM RCIA ANNOUNCEMENT If you or anyone you know over the age of 18 are interested in receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation this year on Pentecost Sunday May 20, 2018, the classes have started. Please contact Deacon Ed @ (718) 845-3691 ext. 12. Classes are Tuesdays @ 7:PM in the Rectory basement. Holy Hour First Friday of every month at 7:30 pm Can you not watch one hour with me? (Mt 26, 40) "The only time our Lord asked his apostles was this question the night of his agony. Since that time it s been frequently seen in Church history that evil has always been awake and his disciples asleep. Therefore it is from his anguished heart and abandoned the whine Can you not watch one hour with me, He did not plead for an hour of activity, only for an hour of companionship. Through adoration, the Christian mysteriously contributes to the transformation of the world and spreading the gospel. Anyone who spends an hour of adoration before Jesus develops a personal relationship with Him and grows in love and holiness, allowing you hear and recognize His voice when He speaks to our hearts. It is also to help the worshipers to be faithful to the time of his commitment to the exposure of the Eucharist, Jesus knowing that you will not be left alone. So you are welcome to Spend an hour with Our Lord Jesus... Golden Agers Thursdays 12 pm - 3pm Next dates: February 1st Join us for Refreshments, Bingo, 50/50 & More!!
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