Category Archives: Lent

Monday, March 31 at 7:30pm: Lenten Lecture Series – Fr. Bryan Hehir on “The Work of the Kingdom of God in the World”

Our Lenten Lecture Series – “An Exhortation from Pope Francis, The Joy of the Gospel” – continues with Fr. Bryan Hehir speaking on The Work of the Kingdom of God in the World this Monday, March 24 at 7:30pm in the Upper Church.

Please mark your calendars for the final lecture this wonderful series:

April 7: Fr. Connelly and Fr. Hehir on The Christian of Tomorrow:   Doctrinal Reflection, Ethical Reflection

And remember – if you missed one of the previous lectures (or would just like to listen again), visit our Podcasts page to listen online or download to your iTunes library.

Monday, March 24 at 7:30pm: “Faith and Culture and the Primacy of Grace” with Fr. John Connelly

Fr Connelly_Fr. HehirOur Lenten Lecture Series – “An Exhortation from Pope Francis, The Joy of the Gospel” – continues with Fr. John Connelly speaking on “Faith and Culture and the Primacy of Grace” this Monday, March 24 at 7:30pm in the Upper Church.

Please mark your calendars for the remaining lectures in this wonderful series:
March 31: Fr. Hehir on The Work of the Kingdom of God in the World
April 7: Fr. Connelly and Fr. Hehir on The Christian of Tomorrow:   Doctrinal Reflection, Ethical Reflection

If you missed one of the previous lectures (or would just like to listen again), visit our Podcasts page to listen online or download to your iTunes library.

2014 Lenten Gift: Central African Republic – Background to Current Crisis

Map_AfricaThe Central African Republic (CAR), a land locked region in Central Africa, is home to 4.6 million people and is about the size of Texas. Its population is composed of 85 % Christians and 12 % Muslims. Since its independence from France in 1960, the CAR has been politically unstable and state authority is weak in many areas of the country. It has been ruled by a series of military coup leaders and politicians who have depleted natural resources for their own benefit and neglected the needs of its people. Life expectancy is only 49 years of age and the mean average years of education is a mere 3.5.

The most recent stage of unrest started in December 2012 when an alliance of forces, the rebel group Seleka, overthrew the democratically elected President and seized large parts of the country. The Seleka militia are largely foreign mercenaries from Chad and Sudan. They are an occupying force that has violently attacked homes, schools and places of worship, often targeting Christian communities. In the CAR Christians and Muslims have always enjoyed good relations – but now Christian militia are being set up for self protection and the outsiders are stirring up a local divide.

According to the United Nations, the fighting has internally displaced approximately 15% of the population and 300,000 civilians have fled to neighboring countries. Both Amnesty International and Doctors without Borders report that its staff has witnessed killings of civilians and the destruction of medical facilities in CAR’s capital, Bangui.

Presently there are 6,000 African troops and 2,000 French troops on the ground in the CAR. Their intention is to make cities safe and to also protect civilians living in the bush, where they have been hiding in fear for their lives. The United Nations Security Council is debating ramping up this force to a 12,000 strong peacekeeping unit to protect civilians and eventually add civilian specialists to rebuild state institutions.

Currently the CAR has no institutions that can deliver basic services and no capacity to stop the violence. The United Nations estimates that 50% of the population is in need of aid. The local fighting, mass displacement and economic collapse have disrupted the agricultural planting and harvesting season. There is a looming food crisis and many are on the brink of starvation. The World Food Program estimates over 1 million people face “serious food insecurity”. Also millions of people could be at risk of communicable diseases with the upcoming rainy season. With worsening sectarian violence, the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is concerned that the unrest could spiral into genocide. Just this week the UN called the situation “extremely grave” and urged for immediate action to avoid a worsening crisis. As Fr. Nestor writes in his email message:

Children_CatholicMission_Bossangoa“The crisis has thrown almost everybody in the street, rather into the bush. People are living like animals; they completely lost their dignity. In that regard, the needs we are faced with are many and huge:

a. helping the people to rehabilitate their burnt houses;
b. helping the people to start new farms;
c. equipping the people with NFIs (Non Food Items);
d. assisting the people with food.”

In this situation of chaos the Catholic Church stands as the only national institution that is still operating and serving the needs of the people.

Monday, March 17 at 7:30pm: Lenten Lecture Series – Fr. Bryan Hehir on “The Legacy of Gaudium et Spes: The Church in the World”

Fr Connelly_Fr. HehirOur Lenten Lecture Series – “An Exhortation from Pope Francis, The Joy of the Gospel” – continues with Fr. Bryan Hehir speaking on The Legacy of Gaudium et Spes: The Church in the World this Monday, March 17 at 7:30pm in the Upper Church.

Please mark your calendars for the remaining lectures in this wonderful series:
March 24: Fr. Connelly on Faith and Culture and the Primacy of Grace
March 31: Fr. Hehir on The Work of the Kingdom of God in the World
April 7: Fr. Connelly and Fr. Hehir on The Christian of Tomorrow:   Doctrinal Reflection, Ethical Reflection

Sunday, March 16: A Special Afternoon for You to Ponder the Eucharist

EucharistJesus took bread, gave thanks, broke it, and shared it with his disciples. This is your invitation to consider how the Eucharist touches every area of our lives:

what do we receive? how do we give thanks? what is broken? how can we share?

Please join us for a deeper understanding of what Rolheiser calls “Our One Great Act of Fidelity” this Sunday, March 16 from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. in the Social Hall.  Facilitated by Jerry Kehoe and Svea Fraser

Monday, March 10 at 7:30pm: “The Joy of the Gospel” Lecture Series Begins

Fr Connelly_Fr. HehirPlease join us for the first in our series of five Lenten Lectures with Rev. John Connelly and Rev. J. Bryan Hehir. This Monday, March 10, Fr. Connelly will speak on The Dream of Pope Francis – An Ecclesial Renewal That Can Not be Deferred.

All lectures will be held on Mondays at 7:30pm in the Upper Church:
March 10: Fr. Connelly on The Dream of Pope Francis – An Ecclesial Renewal That Can Not be Deferred.
March 17: Fr. Hehir on The Legacy of Gaudium et Spes: The Church in the World
March 24: Fr. Connelly on Faith and Culture and the Primacy of Grace
March 31: Fr. Hehir on The Work of the Kingdom of God in the World
April 7: Fr. Connelly and Fr. Hehir on The Christian of Tomorrow: Doctrinal Reflection, Ethical Reflection

A Special Thank You!

We would like to thank all who helped make this Easter so very blessed for everyone: 
easter-flowers-cross* For the music directors, cantors, choirs and instrumentalists who made beautiful music permeate our Church;
* For all who helped transform our Church into such a place of beauty for this Easter;
* To everyone who helped make the Lenten Gift aiding St. Margaret Mary Parish in Staten Island a great success;
* For those who were involved in making the Passion Play so moving, enhancing our Lenten experience;
* To all of you who sent a card or delivered flowers to those who were ill or alone; and
* For the many whose presence at Easter made the celebration complete – We thank you all for your time, treasure and talents.

Easter Sunday, March 31

Masses Today:
7:30am, 9:00am (Family Mass), and 11:00am (Upper and Lower)
May the joy and hope of this Easter Season be yours in abundance.  And may the peace of the Risen Christ be with you always!

Holy Saturday, March 30

10am – 12pm Confessions
In the Chapel

7:30pm Mass of the Easter Vigil

Good Friday, March 29

12pm Walk with the Cross
Led by Religious Education Cluster Families – everyone welcome! Meet in the Church.
3pm Stations of the Cross
In the Church
7:30pm The Lord’s Passion