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1 JULY 11, 2021 FIFTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME MONDAY, JULY 12, 2021 Matthew 10:3411:1 8:30am Merritt Becker 12:10pm Private Intention TUESDAY, JULY 13, 2021 Matthew 11:20-24 St. Henry 8:30am Gloria Fahey Bill Walsh 12:10pm George Rippe Joseph Valmera (Happy 98th Birthday) WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 2021 Matthew 11:25-27 St. Kateri Tekakwitha, Virgin 12:10pm Brendan McCauliff Eileen & Joseph Scalise 7:30pm Private Intention THURSDAY, JULY 15, 2021 Matthew 11:28-30 St. Bonaventure, Bishop & Doctor of the Church 8:30am Marilyn & Lawrence Gedda 12:10pm Private Intention FRIDAY, JULY 16, 2021 Matthew 12:1-8 Our Lady of Mount Carmel 8:30am Elfriede & Robert Fanning 12:10pm Ramon Antonio Valerio Gregory Byas (L-Happy Birthday) SATURDAY, JULY 17, 2021 Matthew 12:14-21 8:30am Santina & Donald Elarde Frederika Joseph (L) 5:00pm Msgr. Romualdo Sosing Mary Kennedy John & Katie Adinolfi SUNDAY, JULY 18, 2021 Mark 6:30-34 7:15am Anna & Michael Apollo Parishioners of Holy Name of Mary 9:00am Dolores Eisenbraun Anna Maria Passarelli Alvaro Plaza John Parrino John Castro, Sr. Barbara 7 Frank Lauro 11:00am Repose of the Soul of Willio Max Kernizen (1st Ann) Pura Chen Steven Rodriguez 1:00pm MFCC-St. Joseph Readings for 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time 1st Reading: Jeremiah 23:1-6 Woe to the shepherds who do not shepherd! Psalm 23:1-3, 3-4, 5, 6: When God is our shepherd, we want for nothing. 2nd Reading: Ephesians 2:13-18 Christ is the peace of those near and far from the original covenant. Gospel: Mark 6:30-34 Jesus views the crowds like sheep without a shepherd. FOCUS: We are sheep who follow the Good Shepherd, who is here for us and has much to teach us. Music for 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time Entrance Song: #454 I Heard the Voice of Jesus Presentation of the Gifts: #612 The Cry of the Poor Communion Song: #458 Shepherd Me O God Concluding Song: #591 We Are the Light of the World Responsorial Psalm: The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want. Psalm 23:13, 34, 56 Gospel Acclamation: My sheep hear my voice, says the Lord; I know them, and they follow me. John 10:27 Next Sunday’s Liturgy-May 9 Saturday, July 10 5:00 pm Fr. David M. Regan Sunday, July 11 7:15 am Fr. Edmund Ani 9:00 am Fr. Edmund Ani 11:00 am Fr. David M. Regan 1:00 pm Fr. Jose Luis Tenas Presider Subject To change Presider Schedule for Masses Mass Intentions Mass Intentions Msgr. Mulligan Memorial Next Sunday’s Liturgy-July 18 Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament “Can you not spare one hour for me?” You are invited to pray in front of the Blessed Sacrament every Thursday following the 12:10pm Mass, until 2pm. Facebook/Web Page Our parish community invites you to log onto our Facebook page, Holy Name of Mary Parish VS @VSNYUSA. Also, please visit our website @ www.hnomary.org

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JULY 11, 2021 FIFTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

MONDAY, JULY 12, 2021 Matthew 10:34—11:1

8:30am Merritt Becker 12:10pm Private Intention

TUESDAY, JULY 13, 2021 Matthew 11:20-24

St. Henry

8:30am Gloria Fahey

Bill Walsh

12:10pm George Rippe

Joseph Valmera (Happy 98th Birthday)

WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 2021 Matthew 11:25-27

St. Kateri Tekakwitha, Virgin 12:10pm Brendan McCauliff

Eileen & Joseph Scalise

7:30pm Private Intention

THURSDAY, JULY 15, 2021 Matthew 11:28-30

St. Bonaventure, Bishop & Doctor of the Church

8:30am Marilyn & Lawrence Gedda

12:10pm Private Intention

FRIDAY, JULY 16, 2021 Matthew 12:1-8

Our Lady of Mount Carmel

8:30am Elfriede & Robert Fanning

12:10pm Ramon Antonio Valerio

Gregory Byas (L-Happy Birthday)

SATURDAY, JULY 17, 2021 Matthew 12:14-21

8:30am Santina & Donald Elarde

Frederika Joseph (L)

5:00pm Msgr. Romualdo Sosing

Mary Kennedy

John & Katie Adinolfi

SUNDAY, JULY 18, 2021 Mark 6:30-34

7:15am Anna & Michael Apollo

Parishioners of Holy Name of Mary

9:00am Dolores Eisenbraun

Anna Maria Passarelli

Alvaro Plaza

John Parrino

John Castro, Sr.

Barbara 7 Frank Lauro

11:00am Repose of the Soul of Willio Max Kernizen (1st Ann)

Pura Chen

Steven Rodriguez

1:00pm MFCC-St. Joseph

Readings for 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time 1st Reading: Jeremiah 23:1-6 Woe to the shepherds

who do not shepherd!

Psalm 23:1-3, 3-4, 5, 6: When God is our shepherd, we

want for nothing.

2nd Reading: Ephesians 2:13-18 Christ is the peace of

those near and far from the original covenant.

Gospel: Mark 6:30-34 Jesus views the crowds like

sheep without a shepherd.

FOCUS: We are sheep who follow the Good Shepherd,

who is here for us and has much to teach us.

Music for 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time Entrance Song: #454 I Heard the Voice of Jesus

Presentation of the Gifts: #612 The Cry of the Poor

Communion Song: #458 Shepherd Me O God

Concluding Song: #591 We Are the Light of the World

Responsorial Psalm: The Lord is my shepherd; there is

nothing I shall want. Psalm 23:1—3, 3—4, 5—6 Gospel Acclamation: My sheep hear my voice, says the

Lord; I know them, and they follow me. John 10:27

Next Sunday’s Liturgy-May 9

Saturday, July 10

5:00 pm Fr. David M. Regan

Sunday, July 11

7:15 am Fr. Edmund Ani

9:00 am Fr. Edmund Ani

11:00 am Fr. David M. Regan

1:00 pm Fr. Jose Luis Tenas

Presider Subject

To change

Presider Schedule for Masses

Mass Intentions Mass Intentions Msgr. Mulligan Memorial Next Sunday’s Liturgy-July 18

Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament

“Can you not spare one hour for me?” You are invited to pray in front of the

Blessed Sacrament every Thursday

following the 12:10pm Mass, until 2pm.

Facebook/Web Page

Our parish community invites you to log onto our

Facebook page, Holy Name of Mary Parish VS @VSNYUSA.

Also, please visit our website @ www.hnomary.org

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...Fr. David Regan

As you already have been experiencing, we have begun to resume activities that we did prior to the pandemic.

Thankfully, this includes our life of the worship of our God within our parish and the celebration of the Sacraments.

Thank you for your patience, understanding, tolerance and kindness during these difficult times.

As we return to church, our concern continues to be the health and safety of our fellow parishioners here at Holy Name of Mary.

I would ask your continued patience and charity toward each other as circumstances develop.

Parishioners who are unvaccinated or whose health may be compromised as well as those who have continued concerns should continue to wear a mask.

The lifting of the dispensation to attend Sunday and Holy Day Masses will take place on Sunday, August 15th, the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Even though the dispensation remains in effect until August 15th, I encourage all of our parishioners to consider returning to an active in person participation at Mass and other parish activities.

May I also share with you the good news that Bishop John Barres will join us in a Eucharistic Procession on the evening of August 14 at 8 P.M. through the streets of Valley Stream and provide a reflection at the end.

These have been difficult times and yet I continue to be inspired and supported by the faith and commitment of our parishioners here in Valley Stream. May I express my happiness and gratitude to be able to serve here as your pastor.

FEASTS & CELEBRATIONS July 16 - Our Lady of Mt. Carmel (1251). Carmelite tradition

holds that Our Lady appeared to St. Simon on Mount Carmel

and gave him a scapular. Wearing one has become a popular

way to honor the Blessed Mother.

July 22 - St. Mary Magdalene (1st Century). Mary

Magdalene was the woman from whom Jesus expelled seven

demons in St. Luke’s Gospel (Luke 8:2). She helped to

support Jesus’ ministry out of her own money and stood by the

Cross of Jesus with His mother. Known as the “Apostle to the

Apostles,” Mary was the one who first informed the Apostles of

Jesus’ Resurrection.

July 25 - St. James (1st Century). When Jesus called St. James

and his brother, John, to become apostles, they left their father

in a fishing boat on the Sea of Galilee. St. James was one of

three apostles to witness Jesus’ Transfiguration, the raising of

Jarius’ daughter, and the agony in Gethsemane. St. James was

the first of the apostles to be martyred.

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...Fr. David Regan

Como ya has estado experimentando, hemos comenzado a reanudar las actividades que realizábamos antes de la pandemia. Afortunadamente, esto incluye nuestra vida de adoración a nuestro Dios dentro de nuestra parroquia y la celebración de los sacramentos. Gracias por su paciencia, comprensión, tolerancia y amabilidad durante estos tiempos difíciles. Al regresar a la iglesia, nuestra preocupación continúa siendo la salud y seguridad de nuestros compañeros feligreses aquí en Holy Name of Mary. Les pediría que continúe su paciencia y caridad entre ustedes a medida que se desarrollan las circunstancias. Los feligreses que no están vacunados o cuya salud puede verse comprometida, así como aquellos que tienen preocupaciones continuas, deben continuar usando una máscara. El levantamiento de la dispensa para asistir a las misas dominicales y festivas tendrá lugar el domingo 15 de agosto, Solemnidad de la Asunción de la Santísima Virgen María. Aunque la dispensa permanece vigente hasta el 15 de agosto, animo a todos nuestros feligreses a considerar regresar a una participación activa en persona en la Misa y otras actividades parroquiales. También quiero compartir con ustedes la buena noticia de que el obispo John Barres se unirá a nosotros en una procesión eucarística la noche del 14 de agosto a las 8 p.m. por las calles de Valley Stream y ofrecerá una reflexión al final. Estos han sido tiempos difíciles y, sin embargo, sigo siendo inspirado y apoyado por la fe y el compromiso de nuestros feligreses aquí en Valley Stream. Permítame expresarle mi felicidad y gratitud por poder servir aquí como su pastor.

FIESTAS Y CELEBRACIONES 16 de julio - Nuestra Señora del Monte. Carmelo (1251). La tradición carmelita sostiene que Nuestra Señora se apareció

a San Simón en el Monte Carmelo y le dio un escapulario. Usar uno se ha convertido en una forma popular de honrar

a la Santísima Madre.

22 de julio - Santa María Magdalena (siglo I). María Magdalena fue la mujer de quien Jesús expulsó siete demonios en

el Evangelio de San Lucas (Lucas 8: 2). Ella ayudó a mantener el ministerio de Jesús con su propio dinero y estuvo junto

a la Cruz de Jesús con Su madre. María, conocida como la "apóstol de los apóstoles", fue la primera que informó a

los apóstoles de la resurrección de Jesús.

25 de julio - Santiago (siglo I). Cuando Jesús llamó a Santiago y a su hermano Juan para convertirse en apóstoles, dejaron a

su padre en un barco de pesca en el mar de Galilea. Santiago fue uno de los tres apóstoles que presenciaron la transfiguración

de Jesús, la resurrección de la hija de Jairo y la agonía en Getsemaní. Santiago fue el primero de los apóstoles en ser

martirizado.

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AUGUST 14, 2021 at 8 PM Save the Date! See upcoming bulletins for more information!

EUCHARISTIC PROCESSION

The Eucharist is the source and summit of the whole Christian life. A Eucharistic

procession, therefore, is a public witness of the veneration toward the most holy

Eucharist, conducted through public streets. It takes place in this way: A consecrated

host – that is, the real and substantial presence of Jesus Christ: body, blood, soul and

divinity – is placed within a monstrance, which is then lifted and carried by a priest who

leads the faithful in procession. Like a pilgrimage, a Eucharistic procession normally

starts at one holy place and ends at another. This earthly journey reminds the Catholic

faithful of their spiritual journey toward eternal life with God.

By processing with the Holy Eucharist in a reverent, prayerful and joyful manner,

Catholics can honor Christ in the Eucharist and serve as witnesses to the intimate

presence of God in the world and in each individual. Processions powerfully display

the Incarnation, or God becoming human, and thus speak of his merciful love

for all who journey to eternal life with him.

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HNM Religious

Education Program

is Looking for

Volunteers

The Religious Education program is sending an invitation

to all retired teachers, mothers, fathers and high school

students that feel the call to transmit faith to our children.

Please consider volunteering as catechist, hall monitors,

special ed teacher, etc. To volunteer requires a maximum

of 28 hours a year from Sept 20, 2021 to May 5, 2022.

Please call the Religious Ed office at 516-8251810 for

more information or email at [email protected].

El programa de Educación Religiosa está enviando una

invitación a todos los maestros, madres, padres y

estudiantes de secundaria que sienten el llamado a

transmitir la Fe a nuestros niños. Por favor ayudenos,

necesitamos catequistas, ayudante de catequista, maestro

de educación especial, etc. Solamente require 28 horas

al año, classes comienzan el 20 de Septiembre 2021 y

terminan Mayo 5, 2022. Si está interesado, llame a

la oficina de Educación Religiosa al 516-8251810 o

mandenos un mensaje a [email protected].

F M L Family Life Ministry

The start of a new school year is an exciting time filled with hopes, dreams

and expectations. It is important to have all the tools necessary for success.

Sadly, for some children, that is not always possible. For this reason,

Family Life Ministry, will be having a

“Backpack & School Supply Drive” to benefit the children of our St. Vincent de Paul clients.

If you would like to help us help them, we will be collecting new backpacks

and school supplies through Sunday, August 8, 2019.

Bins will be placed at the doors of the Church for donations. Any questions, please contact Renee Socci @ 516-426-2946.

LIFE IN OUR PARISH

We welcome the NEWLY BAPTIZED

to our parish family…

Austin Tabajonda Chan, Julian Betances Samantha M. Bautista, Juliette R. Faure

Gabriel A. Jones, Justin Velez, Sean P. Velez Sophia Guzman, Mia Bautista

Abril Bojorge Centeno, Matias E. Lopez Logan A. Leveron, Carmine J. Centeno

Ella R. Madigan, Bennett H. Golembiowski Nicholas D. Russo, Januel E. Canela

Emilia Martinez, Chase W. Rivas Jeremiah Rodriguez, Mason Aragona

Francisca I. Negrino, Amaia R. Tolentino

We welcome NEWLY PARISHIONERS

to our parish family

Mr & Mrs J. Higgins, Mrs J. Cajal, Jimenez Family Mr E. Coloma, Rivas Family, Ramos Family

Caceres Family, Rosales Cortez Family Mr & Mrs C. Wipperman, Dumbrigue Family

Ms. B. Bagwandeen, Lord Family

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If you or someone you know attends Mass regularly

at Holy Name of Mary and is not a registered parishioner,

we ask that you please come into the Parish Office and

fill out a short Registration form. This will be helpful if

you should need recommendation letters, certificates

and, especially, sponsor certificates for Baptism or

Confirmation. Registration is mandatory for these

requests. All donations are recorded by your Church

envelope that you receive in the mail.

Loose checks will not be recorded.

Join in the Spirit at Holy Name of Mary School, an

AdvancEd Accredited School. To register your child for

Nursery (full day, age 3), Pre-K (full day, age 4),

Kindergarten (full day, age 5) or Grade 1 through 8,

contact our School Office to make an appointment

at 516-825-4009, or visit www.hnomschool.org for

registration materials and details. Before and after

school care is available for all registered students.

Follow Holy Name of Mary School on Instagram and

Facebook @ hnomschoolvalleystream.

What is the best way to ensure our parish receives

the support needed for our operating expenses and

ministries? eGiving through Faith Direct! Please enroll

today by visiting www.faithdirect.net and use our

Church code NY78.

All Those Who Are Sick

Father of Goodness and love, hear our prayers for the sick members of our community and for all who are in need...

Stefan D’Angelo, Anthony Ippolito, Kevin Lynch

Theo Mahoney, Phillip Sassa, Jennifer Sivillo (Names will be listed for four weeks only. If you would like to have

the name listed again, please notify the Parish Office.)

All Those Who Have Died

For the souls of the faithful departed, may they be received into the eternal life and peace of heaven…

Norma Gutierrez, Matthew Pecorino,

John M. Perrino, Josephine P. Sciarrino

Baptisms in English are scheduled on the second and

fourth Sunday of every month at 3pm. Baptisms in

Spanish are scheduled on the second Saturday of

every month at 12 noon. Please call the Parish Office

for available dates. Baby’s birth certificate and

signed sponsor forms will be required.

Faith Direct

Remember in Prayer

HNM Parish Registration

HNM School Registration

Baptism Schedule

DISPENSATION FROM THE OBLIGATION

TO ATTEND SUNDAY MASS WILL BE LIFTED

AS OF THE WEEKEND OF AUGUST 14/15.

*Stay at home if you don’t feel well or have symptoms

*If you are fully vaccinated, masks are optional

inside the Church.

*Keep social distancing, as best as possible,

when in the pews and on the Communion line.

*No Sign of Peace

*Bathrooms are opened.

*Holy water fonts will remain empty, however,

holy water will be available from the large tank

in the hallway by the crying room.

*The ushers will be passing the collection baskets.

The collection boxes will remain down the main aisle

where you can continue to place your donation.

*Church is open weekdays from: 8am-3:30pm.

*All entrances of the Church are open.

COVID-19 - UPDATES

In the Gospel today we see how Jesus sent his Apostles

out two by two. From the beginning of the Society of

St. Vincent de Paul, members visit in pairs “two by two”,

those who are poor and needy in their homes. It is there,

in the family setting, that Vincentians listen, offer humble

advice, and render assistance. Have you considered

answering the call to help serve the poor by joining the

Society of St. Vincent de Paul?

Pantry Needs: Paper towel, toilet tissue, pasta sauce,

juice, evaporated milk, canned meats, tuna, soup,

canned pasta, laundry detergent, soap, toothpaste

Please remember the poor boxes

as you leave Church today.

St. Vincent de Paul Message

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The life of Saint Henry shows that even a king has a King. Even

the powerful are under “Someone” more powerful. Good kings

know that; bad ones don’t. King Henry was involved in constant

political maneuverings and military battles to protect and

expand his kingdom. Henry is the only Holy Roman Emperor

ever to be canonized a saint for a reason. He had deep faith.

He loved the Church. He lived the virtues to a heroic degree.

He received the Sacraments. He was devoted to Saint Mary.

Saint Henry was outstanding in utilizing his wealth and position

to advance the apostolates of the institutional Church. He

formed a new diocese, endowed others, founded monasteries,

donated land, and had close relationships with powerful

bishops. Under his care, the church became an arm of the

imperial government, with bishops of large dioceses even

becoming princes wielding both civil and ecclesiastical power.

Under Saint Henry the mingling of church and state was

mutually beneficial. It created a united love of fatherland and

religion, of culture and liturgy, of patriotism and faith, which

lasted until the early sixteenth century throughout all of

Germany and until the Napoleonic era in large swaths of it.

St. Henry is the patron saint of the childless, the handicapped,

and those rejected by religious order.

Msgr. Mulligan Memorial Financial Information

Weekly budget amount to meet parish expenses

Weekly offering of July 4, 2021

Faith Direct (average of weekly donation)

TOTAL of weekly offering & Faith Direct

Deficit

$13,882

$ 9,328

$ 1,430

$10,758

$ 3,124

Saturday, July 17, 2021

5:00pm

HOST } P. Zolzer, V. Yerou

Sunday, July 18, 2021

7:15am

HOST } A. Paul, M. Tobar 9:00am HOST } M. Daley, P. Jung

11:00am HOST } L. Gangemi, L. Radice

EM Schedule

Msgr. Mulligan Memorial

Dispensation Update

The lifting of the dispensation for the obligation to

attend Sunday and Holy Day Masses will take place on

Sunday, August 15, 2021, the Feast of the Assump-

tion of the Blessed Virgin Mary. However, all Catholics

are invited to return to Mass now. Our weekend Mass

schedule is as follows: Saturday, 5:00pm; Sunday,

7:15am, 9:00am, 11:00am and 1:00pm in Spanish.

(Confession every Saturday from 3:30pm-4:30pm.)

St. Henry Feast Day: July 13

Third Time:

Jaclyn Langabeer (Holy Name of Mary)

& John Nelle (Holy Name of Mary)

Msgr. Mulligan Memorial Banns of Marriage

There are available dates to remember a loved one with

the Msgr. Mulligan Memorial of

Bread & Wine, Candles, or Flowers.

These intentions begin on a Sunday and end on the

following Saturday. Your loved one will be remembered

at every Mass throughout the week. Please stop in at the

Parish Office to schedule your intention.

If you would like to attend Mass while on vacation, go online to masstimes.org, where you will be able to easily search for Catholic parishes and their Mass

schedule anywhere in the world.

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(Parish Code: PCCCT4)