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Statue of St. Patrick in the Church
Logo for St. Patrick’s Parish of Smithtown

Smithtown, NY

Sunday, February 14th, 2010
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time

 Lent Begins!

Ash Wednesday Services

February 17th, 2010

Ash Wednesday Cross
6:45 AM Mass
9:00 AM Mass
12:10 PM Mass
3:00 PM Service
7:30 PM Service

 Boy Scout Religious Awards

(Top 2 Rows)  Thirty-seven boy scouts from our parish received religious awards at the 10:30 Mass last Sunday, February 7th, 2010.  Two different awards were presented.  The Light of Christ award was presented to 20 scouts.  The purpose of the Light of Christ program is to have scouts develop a personal relationship with Jesus and to foster early family religious involvement.  Seventeen scouts received the Parvuli Dei (Children of God) Emblem.  This program strives to help the scout discover the presence of God in his daily life as a member of his family and parish.  Congratulations to all!

 Catholic Schools Week - A Week to Remember

(Rows 4, 5 & 6)  St. Patrick School celebrated Catholic Schools Week in a big way.  Pictured on Row 3 is the “Follow the Son” program which engaged students in various activities to teach them about saints and the sacraments.  Pictured on Row 4 is the Eighth Grade vs. Faculty and Staff Volleyball Game.  The Facultly and Staff won 3 games to 2.  The week began with a Mass and Open House on Sunday, January 31st.  During the week, students also participated in Pajama Day, Crazy Sock/Tie Day, a challenging Game Show (pictured on last row,) and free ice cream at lunchtime.

Parish highlights for February 14th, 2010

St Patrick’s of Smithtown

Welcome to the Parish


 
Lent Begins
Lent logo

Lent offers us the opportunity to deepen our relationship with God, to examine our hearts and our lives and to help those less fortunate than ourselves. Please take advantage of the following opportunites offered by our parish:

Next Lenten Activity
Ash Wednesday Cross

Ash Wednesday

February 17th, 2008

6:45 AM Mass
9:00 AM Mass
12:10 PM Mass
3:00 PM Service
7:30 PM Service
Next Lenten Activity
Stations of the Cross

Stations of the Cross

Every Friday during Lent
 
at 7:45 PM
in the Church
 
begining February 19th

Take 20 minutes each week to reflect on the final hours of Jesus’ life by taking part in the Stations of the Cross.  Please bring a non-perishable food item to help those in need.  The Stations will be led by a different group from our parish each week as follows:

        • February 19th
- Catholic Daughters 
        • February 26th
  
  
- Legion of Mary 
- Columbiettes 
- Pro-Life Family 
        • March 5th
- Rosary Altar Society 
        • March 12th
- Youth Community 
        • March 19th
- Knights of Columbus 
        • March 26th
  
- Level 8 Students 
    (This year’s Confirmation Classs)
Next Lenten Activity
Lenten Prayer

Lenten Evenings

of Prayer

with the

Sisters of
St. Joseph
Wednesdays during Lent:
February 24th,
March 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th, & 31st

at 7:30 PM in the Convent Chapel

Step away from the hectic pace of life and spend some time in prayer with our Sisters of St. Joseph.

Next Lenten Activity
Symbols of the Lenten Mass

Weekday Mass

Monday through Friday

6:45 AM Mass
 
9:00 AM Mass
 
12:10 PM Mass
 
7:30* PM Mass
* Monday Night Novena Mass
 

Next Lenten Activity
Confession

Confession

Saturday -- 3:45 to 4:45 PM
 
Sunday -- 8:15 to 8:45 AM
 
Monday -- 6:45 to 7:15 PM**
 
Anytime by appointment in the rectory.
 
Additional opportunities for Reconciliation
will be offered during the Holy Week
 
Next Lenten Activity
Lenten Cross with Purple Stole, Lilies and Sun

Lenten Regulations:
Abstinence & Fasting

All Catholics who have reached their 14th year are bound to abstain entirely from meat on Ash Wednesday and all the Fridays of Lent.  All Catholics between the ages of 18 and 59, inclusive, are also bound to observe the law of fast on Ash Wednesday & Good Friday.  This means limiting oneself to a single full meal and avoiding food between meals.  Two other light meals, which together do not equal a full meal, may be taken during the day. 

The obligation to do penance and to observe the appointed penitential season is a serious one.  Those whose work or health would be impaired are excused from fast and abstinence.  Individual conscience should decide proper cause for excuse.  A more serious reason is required to excuse oneself from Ash Wednesday and Good Friday fast and abstinence.

Next Lenten Activity
Easter Basket

Lenten Suggestions:

St. Patrick Parish Outreach is a helping hand to those experiencing financial hardship.  Consider contributing to Outreach by donating non-perishable food items in the white bins at the church exits or through financial contributions.

Donate Blood at the upcoming St. Patrick’s Blood Drive on Thursday, March 11th.

Spend Time with God. Consider attending weekday Masses whenever possible.  St. Patrick’ offers weekday Masses at 6:45 AM, 9:00 AM and 12:10 PM each day as well as a Monday night Novena Mass at 7:30 PM.

Next Lenten Activity
Lenten Project House

Parish Lenten Project:

For this year’s Lenten Project, we are turning our attention to those in our area who are struggling in this tough economy to pay for basic necessities.  Your contributions will help those unable to pay:

Utilities   -   Rent   -   Mortgage   -   Oil   -   Gas

Our Parish Outreach Office is working hard to assist the many familes facing financial hardship.  You can help by placing contributions in the “house containers” at the church exits.  Help keep people in their homes and help the many families in need through these tough economic times.

sunrise morning prayer cross

An Invitation to
Morning Prayer

Thursdays Mornings
from 10 AM to 11 AM

Sister Eileen extends an invitation to all those who are seeking contemplation, prayer, quiet time and engagement with God to come aside and rest awhile. Please join us on Thursdays from 10 to 11 AM in the convent chapel.

Pray For Our Priests

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During this Year of the Priest, please remember to keep our priests in your prayers.  The Rockville Centre Apostolate of Prayer for Priests asks that you remember the following priests from our diocese in a special way in your prayers this week:

  • February 14th - Bishop James J. Daly
  • February 15th - Rev. Harold Buckley & Rev. Socorro Fernandes SAC
  • February 16th - Rev. John Traynor & Msgr. Brendan Riordan
  • February 17th - Rev. William Winters OFM Cap & Rev. Frederick Hill
  • February 18th - Rev. Patrick Riegger & Rev. Robert Coyle
  • February 19th - Msgr. John Martin & Rev. William Gormley
  • February 20th - Msgr. Francis Glimm & Msgr. James Vllaun

“Our Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI, declared this Year for the Priest “precisely to encourage priests in this striving for spiritual perfection on which, above all, the effectiveness of their ministry depends . . .”

- Address of His Holiness announcing Year for Priests

St. Patrick R.C. Church
280 East Main Street
Smithtown, NY 11787

Mass Times

Today's Mass Readings
Weekdays:
6:45am, 9:00am, 12:10pm
Saturday:
9:00am, 5:00pm, 8:00pm
Sunday:
7:30am, 9:00am,
10:30am, 12:00pm
5:00pm
Main Rectory Phone #:
631-265-2271

Are you a card carrying member of our parish?
Stylized St. Patrick Membership Card
At St. Patrick’s we don’t have membership cards because everyone is always welcome! But if you attend or are planning on attending Mass here, and are NOT registered with the parish, please fill out a registration form and return it to the Rectory. Please help us get to know you better so that you can best take advantage of everything our parish has to offer.




Mass For The Dead
will open on
January 18th
Stop by the Rectory to order Masses for your departed loved ones.  Please note that the Mass Book fills quickly.

 
Friday, February 3rd
First Friday of the Month
We will have Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament following the 12:10 PM Mass until 3:30 PM in the church.  The Chaplet of Divine Mercy will be recited at 3:00PM.  Please join us as we adore our Lord Jesus.

Saturday, February 4th
8:15 AM
In the Church

Join us in praying the Rosary.

Our Lady came to Fatima with a message from God to every man, woman, and child of our century. Our Lady of Fatima promised that the whole world would be in peace, and that many souls would go to Heaven if Her requests were listened to and obeyed. Please join us in this devotion.

Detailed information on how to participate in this devotion will be available in the Church.


Happy Anniversary
Married in January?
Please join us at the
Sunday, February 5th
Noon Mass.
All couples are invited to renew their vows and recieve a special blessing.  We encourage all to participate in this very special tribute.

Rosary Kit

Rosary
Makers

 
Rosary Makers
invite you
to our

Monthly Meeting
 
Friday, February 3rd
7 PM in Room 209.
Join with others making Rosaries and spreading devotion to Our Blessed Mother.  All ages welcome.  For more information please call 804-7222.

Rosary Crusade Mary
Invites all to join them for their
Monthly Meeting.
Monday, February 6th
 
Agenda: Recitation of the Rosary at 7:00 PM Mass at 7:30 PM
Mass will be followed by Novena prayers.
After Mass, all will gather in Canning hall for a Business Meeting / Valentine’s Party. Please Join us!

Sacred Heart of Jesus

Sacred Heart Prayer Group

Tuesday Evenings
at 7:30 PM in the church.

The Sacred Heart Prayer group is a charismatic prayer group that meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30 PM.We are looking for new members, young and old……All would be welcomed. We would especially like to reach out to anyone who might like to join our music ministry. If you play the guitar or sing, we would love for you to join us! If you have any questions, call Barbara Hall at (631) 366- 0252.

All are invited to attend!

Monthly Meeting

If you interested in being a part of a vibrant group of women who faithfully support the work of the church and help those in need, consider becoming a “Catholic Daughter”.  Feel free to stop by the next Catholic Daughter Meeting:

Monday, January 23th
following the 7:30pm Novena Mass.

Gift From God Baby
Pro-Life Family
Monthly Meeting

Tuesday, January 31st
St. Patrick School
Room 103 at 7:30 PM
St. Patrick's Pro-Life Family invites you to join us for our monthly meeting.  Please come and unite with us as we witness to the sanctity of Life.

Nocturnal Adoration Society

Saturday, January 21st
after the 8 PM Mass.

Join us for a night of prayer in front of the Sacred Sacrament.  The first vigil (hour of prayer) will begin immediately after the 8 PM Saturday night Mass.  Parishioners are encouraged to stay after Mass for Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and may pray privately or with the Nocturnal Adoration group.  The first vigil will be from 9 PM to 10 PM.  The vigils will continue throught the night.  The last one will be from 6 AM to 7 AM followed by Benediction and the 7:30 AM Mass.  All are invited to participate. Come and spend sometime with our Lord Jesus.


All singles are invited to refreshments & conversation
Sunday, January 15th
at 10:00 AM
(after the 9 AM Mass)
Youth Enrichment Center
Donation: $5.00

Hospitality Sunday

Coffee and Croissants
February 5th
after the
9 AM & 10:30 AM Masses

St. Patrick’s celebrate’s
“Hospitality Sunday.” 
Please join us for
coffee and cake. 
Cost: $2.00. 


Sharing Life

St. Patrick’s Blood Drive

Every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood.  Blood cannot be manufactured.  It can only come from generous donors.

Thursday, March 11th 4 to 10:00 PM in Canning Hall

Sign Up To Donate

Take time to share this life-giving gift on Thursday, March 11th.  Sign-ups will take place on February 27th & 28th after all Masses.  Walk-ins will also be welcome on the day of the drive.

Mark your calendar for the
St. Patrick’s Parent-Teacher Partnership’s

St. Patrick’s Day Dinner Dance

Friday, March 12th at the Watermill Caterers in Smithtown

In recognition of “The Year of the Priest,” this year’s dance will honor the many devoted priests of our St. Patrick Family - past, present and future.

Tickets will be on sale after the 5 PM Mass on Saturday, February 20th
and the 9 AM, 10:30 AM and 12 Noon Masses on Sunday, February 21st

The Evening Will Include:
A 6:30 to 8 PM “Prestige Cocktail Hour,”
Your choice from four entree selections,
Music and dancing to the sounds of the Tommy Mulvihill Band, and an Open Bar.
And, don’t forget to take a chance on one of our Theme Raffle Baskets!

St. Patrick’s Day Decorative Leprachaun Scroll

For information & reservations, call Mary Ellen McCrossen at 631-360-8896.

Express you gratitude to our priests
or advertise your business, club or organization in the

St. Patrick Dinner Dance Journal

Half Page - $50
Full Page - $100

Make checks payable to:
St. Patrick School
Attn: Mary Ellen McCrossen

For further information, please call 631-360-8896 or email mcmeo1@verizon.net

Deadline: March 1st

Holy Mother Mary Columbiettes

International Dinner

Flags

Saturday, April 24th at 6 PM

at the Knights of Columbus Council Hall
130 Lake Avenue South, Nesconset

Join us for Good Food and Good Company!

Cost: $15.00
Reservations limited to the first 80 people to respond.
Please call Toni Baldi at 724-1381 to reserve your tickets

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“Finding Hope Amid the Chains of Poverty”

The Columbiettes are also helping the children of Appalachia by donating children’s clothing, shampoo, combs, brushes, baby lotion, toothbrushes, toothpaste, or any other children’s items.  Please help those in poverty in our own nation by bringing an item to donate.

CAR SHOW

HELP OUR SCHOOL!

LFE Logo Boxtop Logo

Labels and Boxtops for St. Patrick School

If you use General Mills products or Campbell’s Soup products, what you might normally throw away can be a big help to St. Patrick School.  Each of these companies have a program through which schools can turn in product labels in exchange for school supplies.  St. Patrick School has already purchased numerous items for the school through the programs.  If you would like to help, a box is available in the church lobby where you can place your box tops or labels.  For more information on products  with the Box Top or Campbells labels, go to:

http://www.labelsforeducation.com/participating-products.aspx
or
http://www.boxtops4education.com/

Cambell’s Labels for Education Box Top Labels

Picture Yourself in Folk Group or Children’s Choir

Picture Yourself in Youth Choir

If you would like to be a part of a great group of young people who generously give of their time and talent, join our Folk Group or Children’s Choir.  Folk Group (for young people in grades 6 to 12) sings regularly at our 9 AM Sunday Mass.  Reheasals are held on Sundays following the Mass from 10 to 11:30 AM.  Children’s Choir (for children in grades 1 to 5) also sings regularly at the 9 AM Mass.  Rehearsals are held on Wednesdays from 6:15 to 7 PM.  Be a part of something bigger than yourself!

For more information, call 360-0185.

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Food Pantry Goods St. Patrick’s Parish Outreach

Help Restock Our Pantry!

Tough economic times have placed a strain on our pantry.  We are in need of many items.  During your next shopping trip, please consider helping those who are in need at this time.  In order to service our recipients with food, we are in dire need of bags. Other items we desperately need include:

Meats
Vegetables
Canned Fruit
Cookies
Crackers
Pancake Mix & Syrup
Pasta & Jarred Sauces
Canned Tuna, Salmon
Tissues*
Toilet Tissue*
Feminine Hygiene Items*
Shampoo*
Diapers (sizes 4,5,or 6)*

( * Please keep in mind that many of these items may not be purchased with food stamps.)

Peanut Butter
Jelly
Juice
Ketchup
Shelf Stable Milk
Mayonnaise
Mustard
Snack Foods

Note: Parish Outreach has a freezer which allows us to accept meats and frozen goods.  Please drop off frozen items between 9 AM and 1 PM, Monday through Friday, so they can be placed in the freezer immediately.

If you have a surplus amount of vegetables, please consider sharing them with the needy.  Please bring your fresh vegetables to the Outreach Office.

Church in Binoculars

You are Invited to

Tour our Church

The parish website has a new section dedicated to our church and all its sacred art and furnishings.  Learn the names of the various parts of the church.  Who is that Saint in the window?  Why does the saint in the corner have a big club? What is in that arched niche behind the lecturns? If you have wondered about these questions instead of focusing on the Homily, these articles are just what you need. 

Start the Tour

Calling all St. Pats Alumni

Calling all St. Patrick School Alumni

St. Patrick’s School has been preparing children to maximize their potential and to lead a life firmly anchored in their belief and trust in Christ for about 40 years.  As we think back on those years, one thought keeps coming to mind, We miss you!  St. Patrick’s would love to be able to inform you of the latest happenings at the school and special alumni events.

If you were a student of St. Patrick’s please consider sending us your contact information (Name, Address, Phone & Email).  Or if you have a family member or friend who attended the school, please let them know that we are "Calling All Alumni".

Please drop off or mail your contact information to the rectory.  You can also call at 631-265-2271 or email stpatrick@stpatricksmithtown.org

Church Envelopes Tips on Church Envelopes Use
& Faith Direct

In order to ensure an accurate record of your contributions to the parish, please place your donation in your church envelope and write the amount in the space provided.  If Faith Direct you lose or forget your envelope, please place your contribution in one of the temporary envelopes found in the pews (or in any envelope) and write your name, address, envelope number and the amount of your contribution on the outside.  If you do not receive envelopes on a monthly basis, call the rectory and we will be glad to order them for you.  St. Patrick’s also offers parishioners the convenience of contributing through automatic deductions.  For more information about automatic giving, call Faith Direct at 866-507-8757 or visit them on the web at FaithDirect.net.

Catholic Ministries Appeal

2010 Catholic Ministries Appeal

The Hands of Christ-supporting the Community Around Us

Did you know...Next to the Federal Government, the Catholic Church is the leader in providing educational, charitable and social services?  Help continue these much needed services on Long Island with a gift to the Catholic Ministries Appeal.  Thanks to the generosity of 346 of our parish families, $74,914.00 has been pledged to the appeal.  One hundred percent of the dollars raised through the Appeal go to the following ministries: Catholic Charities, Pastoral Outreach, Education, Parishes, and Formation.

Catholic Minististries supports many activities and programs in the church, the communitity and the world. These include Education in our various elementary and high schools; Formation for religious instruction and guidance for our children, adult parishioners, those newly entering our faith and our various Seminarians; our Parishes; Catholic Charities; and Pastoral Outreach.
Please consider making a gift to this program that supports our church, our faith, our community and our world.


Fr. Walden

From the Pastor's Desk:

As we have now entered the season of lent ,we are called to “turn away from sin and be faithful to the gospel.”  These words were said as we had blessed ashes placed on our foreheads.  Whether we received ashes or not, we are all called both as individuals and as the people of God, the Church, to do exactly that - “turn away from sin and be faithful to the gospel.”

Taking the first part of that exhortation seriously we look into our minds and hearts with honesty and humility to see where we are not what we know we should be as followers of Jesus in whatever vocation and calling we have in life.  We all have many different relationships and responsibilities.  While we are fonts of goodness and love, we know at times that we fail.  Selfishness, anger, apathy, vengeance and a host of other negative feelings and faults deprive us of peace and hurt those we love.  They also hurt and take peace away from all who are the victims of our sinfulness.  In today’s gospel we see how Jesus is tempted by the devil after forty days of prayer and fasting in the desert.  Jesus refused to use his gifts and abilities to take care of himself first.  He humbly recognized his love for God the Father and the Father’s will for him.  Jesus also had the vision to see how his misuse of his talents and abilities would send the wrong message to all of us he came to save from sin and separation from God and one another.  One of the greatest opportunities we have to turn away from sin and be strengthened in our resolve is to take the time to examine our consciences and to humbly confess our sins in the sacrament of penance.  When was the last time you went to confession?  We surely do no frequent this sacrament as often as we did in the past.  Instead of going every few months we get into the rut where we go once a year or stay away even longer periods of time.  The sacrament of penance is a sacrament of healing.  While it is an act of humility to admit our sins and to confess them, it is even more an act of faith and trust in God’s mercy and love.  We all know the inner joy and renewal that comes when we apologize and are forgiven.  Trusting in God’s forgiveness in the sacrament of penance not only renews our inner peace, it also strengthens our faith and hope.

While the first part of the exhortation at the distribution of ashes focuses on self, the second part (“and be faithful to the gospel”) opens our minds and hearts to the needs of others.  Our families and friends need our love and concern.  At times we make great sacrifices, but everyday in common, small ways we communicate love, concern and goodness.  Do we take advantage of every opportunity and respond perfectly?  Probably not.  But the more we look beyond ourselves with renewed peace and hope from God’s love and mercy, the more we are sincere and determined in our love and goodness.  In the culture we live in there are so many reports of how we hurt one another as human beings.  If the media would try to focus even for one day on all the good that is done by us, they would not have the time or space to even report the tip of the iceberg.  We are fonts of love.  Lent is our time to see that in ourselves and to make the lives of those we touch rich because of our presence to them.

This year for a parish project, we will turn our attention to the work done by our Parish Outreach Office.  Your continued support with food, time and monetary donations touches the lives of thousands each year.  During lent we will have containers at the doors of the church to take “extra and sacrificial donations” to help those who come to us.  For many people these are very difficult economic times.  How good it is that they know they can come to us for help, knowing we will walk with them in their hardship and ease their burdens with our time, talent and resources, heartened by the fact that we are being “faithful to the gospel.”  The money collected will help to pay utility bills, rents, mortgages, oil deliveries and other everyday expenses that can cause anxiety and worry when there is not money for them.

Lent is a grace-filled season to look at ourselves and those around us.  Jesus saw beyond his needs to the love he was called to give.  He gave with all his heart.  Lent is our time to be renewed by the experience and knowledge of that love.  Together we can become more and more a sign of God’s goodness and love in our world.

Fr. Walden
Father Walden ; ;

St. Patrick's Vision Statement:

The Roman Catholic Community of St. Patrick, Smithtown sees itself as:

  • The People of God, The Body of Christ.
  • Enlightenment by the Word of God.
  • Nourished by the Life of Christ in the Sacraments.
  • Supported by our love for and our forgiveness of each other.
  • Empowered to bring the love, justice and peace of Christ to our families, our neighbors, our friends, our enemies, the poor and the powerless.
  • Called to reach out to the unchurched and the non-practicing members of our community and to assist in the spiritual, intellectual and social growth of all whose lives we touch.

© 2012 St. Patrick’s Parish
280 East Main Street, Smithtown, NY 11787
(631) 265 - 2271