February 11 th Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Parish 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time "If you wish, you can make me clean." Moved with pity, he stretched out his hand, touched him, and said to him, "I do will it. Be made clean. Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary St. Stanislaus Bishop & Martyr
FEBRUARY 11TH - SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME atà ä àç Éy à{x UÄxááxw i Üz Ç `tüç @@@ fàa fàtç áätâá U á{éñ tçw `tüàçü Saturday February 10th St. Scholastica 5:30pm 7:00pm Celina Frankowski By Maria Wierzbicki & Family Giuseppe Macaluso By Family Antonio Moscatiallo By Wife & Family Mary Toomey By Michael & Sheila Palmiotto Para la gente de la parroquia Sunday February 11th Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30am 10:30am 12:00pm 6:30pm LIVING For the People of the Parish Donato & Paolina DeVito By Daughter & Family Holy Name Society Joseph Ferrara By Theresa & John Mullaly Nancy Scelza By Scipione & Von Essen Families Joe Caruana By Anne Szewczyk Monday February 12th Weekday Mary Herbert (Anniversary) By Grandson, Frank Joseph Lyons (Birthday in Heaven) By Wife Tuesday February 13th Weekday Louis Buonocore By Hobbs Family Patricia Geremiah (5th Anniversary) By Sr. Francis Marie Wednesday February 14th Ash Wednesday 3:00pm 7:30pm Jean Dumpis (Anniversary) By Cousin, Frank Joseph Lyons (Birthday in Heaven) By Chandra Lyons Service - Ashes Service - Ashes Thursday February 15th Thursday after Ash Wednesday Marie Pacella (1st Anniversary) By Regina Motreuil Julia I Stanislaw Tatomir By Helen Cwilka Friday February 16th Friday after Ash Wednesday LIVING Melanie Jazmin Ancheta (Birthday) By Ancheta Family Marion Marchello (7th Anniversary) By Husband & Family Sunday February 11th Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time 11:00am 12:30pm For the People of the Parish Tadeusz Rostoczynski By Anna Kula & Family Louis Cirillo By Josephine Catania Wednesday February 14th Ash Wednesday 7:00 pm Polish Service Sunday February 18th First Sunday of Lent 11:00am 12:30pm Christian E. Guster (11th Anniversary) By Grandma & Grandpa Stanley & Maria Wojtasinski By Andre Kula & Family Thomas Ardzinski By Catherine Woskowiak & Family Saturday February 17th Saturday after Ash Wednesday 5:30pm 7:00pm Sabina Gualtieri (Birthday) By Daughter, Teresa Patti D Agostino & Keith Hernandez By Patti D Agostino Timothy James Ryan By Family Thomas Bartolotto (Birthday in Heaven) By Wife, Children & Grandchildren Michaelangeló Mirasola Parte de sus padres Sunday February 18th First Sunday of Lent 7:30am 10:30am 12:00pm 6:30pm Altar Bread and Wine is offered this week in loving memory of Eleanor J. Martuscello By Daughter For the People of the Parish Joseph, Felicia & Phyllis Napolitano By Angela & Family Cesare & Evelina Battista (Anniversary) By Battista Family Joseph Ferrara Jr. By Joseph Palladino Stefan Szanto By Beatrice & Antonio Cinquemani & Family Antonio Picano By Prayer Group
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 February Comfort for the Afflicted That all those who are afflicted, especially the poor, refugees, and marginalized, may find welcome and comfort in our communities. John Catania, Antonio Picano, Vincent Virgilio, Trudie Burns, Henry C. Szwaba, James Confessor, Sr., Carmela Argento, Donald J. Machado * The intention of the Mass T
LETS DRESS OUR BEST TO GIVE THE LORD OUR SUNDAY S BEST! FEBRUARY 11, 2018 6TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME We may not like it, but generosity and risk often go hand-in-hand. At least, that's what Jesus shows us in today's Gospel as a leper approaches him for healing. Until the nineteenth century, lepers were shunned to the margins of society for fear of spreading the disease. To touch a leper was to risk becoming unclean yourself. In today's Gospel, Jesus defies convention. "Moved with pity, he reached out his hand, [and] touched him." The leper is healed! But this is not the only risk Jesus takes. Before Jesus heals the man, he knows full well the desperate nature of his situation. Jesus knows that this man will be overjoyed upon being healed and that he just might tell everyone he knows. For a Messiah looking to temporarily fly under the radar, healing this particular leper might not be the best idea. Jesus heals anyway. It can be easy to become calculated in our giving. If I go out of my way to help this person, how will it affect my reputation? How will this charitable donation affect my budget? How could I possibly make time to volunteer regularly? In today's Gospel, Jesus casts these concerns aside. He touches the untouchable. He reaches the unreachable. For his efforts, he receives a betrayal of his request for silence. "The man went away and began to publicize the whole matter." Before long "it was impossible for Jesus to enter a town openly." Jesus is forced to remain "outside in the deserted places." It would appear, perhaps, that he is unable to accomplish his mission. When we take a risk to be generous, things might not follow the prescribed path. We might be disappointed. We also might be surprised! Our witness to radical generosity is attractive to a world in desperate need. Indeed, when Jesus took risks for love, "People kept coming to him from everywhere." 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: $60,837 Received: $59,822 2017 Annual Catholic Appeal % of Goal Received: 101.65% 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! Golden Age Club Thursdays 12 pm - 3pm Next dates: February 15th Valentine s Day Pizza Party Members: Free / New Members: $5 Join us for Refreshments, Bingo, 50/50 & More!! February 14, 2018 This year Lent begins with Ash Wednesday on February 14th. Ash Wednesday Schedule is as follows: Masses at 7 am & 9 am in Nativity Church 3 pm & 7:30 pm there will be a Lenten Service with distribution of Ashes in Nativity 7 pm Polish Mass in St. Stanislaus with distribution of ashes during Mass 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. NEW RECTORY OFFICE HOURS MONDAY - FRIDAY 9AM - 12PM 1PM - 3PM 7PM - 9PM SATURDAY 9AM - 12PM 1PM - 4PM
14 de febrero, 2018 El Miércoles de Ceniza conmemora el momento en que Cristo se retiró al desierto por 40 días para meditar sobre su misión en ayuno y oración. Se trata de un periodo de conversión y penitencia, caracterizado por la oración, la meditación, el ayuno y la moderación, encaminado a la renovación pascual. Las cenizas son un símbolo que nos recuerda nuestra propia fragilidad y mortalidad, y por ende, nuestra necesidad de la Gracia de Dios. Uno de los versículos que forma parte de las lecturas del Miércoles de Ceniza nos recuerda que ya desde el Antiguo Testamento se prefiguraba la redención de nuestras cenizas por Cristo: Así dice: a dar a los afligidos de Sion una corona en vez de cenizas, perfume de alegría en vez de llanto, cantos de alabanza en vez de desesperación. Los llamaras robles victoriosos plantados por el Señor para mostrar su gloria. (Isaías 61, 3).