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Immaculate Heart of Mary parish, Windsor Terrace, recently hosted its seventh annual “Celebrating the Past; Building the Future” dinner dance at El Caribe, Mill Basin. The parish marked its 119-year history and the formation of St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Academy, created through the union of Immaculate Heart of Mary and Holy Name of Jesus schools. Above, Father Robert Adamo, pastor, third from left, honored individuals for their service to the parish. They are, from left, Brother Ralph Darmento, F.S.C.; Diane DeBernardo ’80; Mary DeBernardo ’79; and Christopher and Maribeth Dono. (Photo © Jim Mancari)

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About one in eight U.S. women will develop invasive breast cancer in her lifetime. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. You can work for a cure by supporting the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer WalkThe walk is Oct. 21 in Brooklyn at The Nethermead in Prospect Park, and in Queens at Flushing Meadows Park. To participate as a walker or volunteer, or to make a donation, visit http://makingstrides.acsevents.org. If you can’t walk, volunteer or make a donation, consider wearing a pink ribbon or pink flamingo to raise awareness about the disease. Every little bit counts.

The Mount Carmel Theatre Company (MCTC) presents Frankenstein, A New Musical, this weekend, Oct. 19-20, 8 p.m., and Oct. 21, 3 p.m. at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Williamsburg. For show tickets, visit www.mctheatrecompany.org.

This Saturday, Oct. 20, the Benedictine Sisters of Elizabeth will host Project Miriam at Presentation  of the Blessed Virgin Mary parish, Jamaica. Religious Sisters from various communities will be present to discuss the types of religious life. This opportunity is open to unmarried women, ages 17-45. Arrive by 10 a.m. for prayer, reflection, conversation and light refreshments. For more information, contact Lisa Amore, 718-827-2454 or lamore@diobrook.org.

And this Sunday, Oct. 21, the World Youth Alliance is hosting a 5K Run for Dignity at 10 a.m. on Roosevelt Island. Show your support for promoting human dignity in policy and in culture. Online registration is $20 and race-day registration is $25. Run for Dignity T-shirt included with registration. For more details, go to http://www.wya.net/regions/northamerica/emergingleadersconference.html#5K_Run.

Tablet TALK Quote of the Week: “A good word is like a good tree whose root is firmly fixed and whose top is in the sky.” — The Quran

It is the end of an era at St. Teresa’s Church, Woodside. The Rosary Society held its final meeting on Oct. 1, the feast of St. Therese of Lisieux. Society ladies gathered for a prayer service and to recite the rosary together one last time before disbanding due to declining numbers.

State Senator Marty Golden will host a Cardiac Health and Stroke Prevention Symposium, in conjunction with Maimonides Medical Center, on Monday, Oct. 22, at 6 p.m. at SS. Simon and Jude parish, Gravesend. Speakers include Dr. Razvan Buciuc, Chief of Endovascular Surgical Neuroradiology; Dr. Robert Rhee, Chief of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery; Dr. Greg Ribakove, Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery; and Dr. Steven Rudolph, Director of Stroke Medicine.

Congratulations to Mary Czaplinska, a parishioner of St. Stanislaus Kostka, Greenpoint, who entered the cloister of the Carmelite Sisters in Morristown, N.J. on the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Mother, Sept. 8. Join the St. Stanislaus Kostka parish community in praying for Mary so that her calling to contemplative life as a Carmelite Sister always blossoms and bears spiritual fruit.

The parish of St. Luke, Whitestone, recently completed the installation of the Dominican Sisters of Amityville Playground, a new outdoor play area for students of the parish school. Featured in the new space is a bluestone grotto with a statue of Our Lady of Lourdes and St. Bernadette. Stone markers are still available for honoring or memorializing loved ones. To learn more, call the rectory, 718-746-8102.

Celebrate Thanksgiving a little early this year by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend in Bay Shore, L.I., Nov. 2-4. Give thanks for your spouse by taking a closer look at your marriage, learn new communication techniques and nurture the love you share away from the everyday routines and distractions. To learn more, call 1-877-697-9963 or e-mail marriageencounterbq@gmail.com.

This week’s Tip of the Tablet TALK Top Hat goes to the Hispanic and Polish communities of St. Matthias parish, Ridgewood. The Hispanic Community donated $800 from the proceeds of its recent flea market to the parish. The Polish Community donated $500 to the parish for the Pulaski Marshal Ball. Hats off to both groups for setting a great example!

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Members of Archbishop John Hughes Knights of Columbus Council No. 481 had the honor of marching at the 68th annual Columbus Day Parade along Manhattan’s Fifth Ave. This was a first for the Dyker Heights-based council. As they marched, council members handed out prayer cards for the Venerable Father Michael McGivney and for Pope Benedict XVI. Holding the banner, above, from left, Knights Paul Esposito, Bob Romano, Dan Morgan, Father Guy Sbordone associate chaplain, Frank Marzigliano, Frank DiMaria, Grand Knight Camillo Casano, Deputy Grand Knight Vincent Gentile and Dan Gambale. (Photo courtesy Camillo Anthony Casano)

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O.L.P.H. Hosts Seuss-tastic Celebration

 

“Oh, the thinks you can think up if only you try” — ah, they did try and indeed succeed to celebrate the joy of reading on the 108th birthday of beloved author Dr. Seuss at Our Lady of Perpetual Help School, S. Ozone Park. 

Organized by teachers Peggy Breslin and Barbara Kingston, students in K-2 and 4-1 read Dr. Seuss books, created related crafts and made Cat in the Hat-themed snacks together in honor of Dr. Seuss and Read Across America Day, March 2.

Inspired by The Lorax movie, the two classes are also sponsoring the planting of a new tree on the school grounds in time for Earth Day, April 22. (Photos courtesy Frances DeLuca) 

   

 

 

Spring is a perfect time to infuse new life into your marriage during a Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend, April 20-22. (A Spanish-language weekend is also taking place April 20-22.) Take a closer look at your marriage, learn effective communication techniques and enhance the love you share. To register, call 1-877-697-9963 or e-mail marriageencounterbq@gmail.com. For the Spanish-language weekend, call Kathy, 646-201-8941, or Manny, 917-577-9268 or e-mail nycemm@live.com.

The annual Memorial Mass to commemorate the death of Msgr. Bernard J. Quinn, the Servant of God, will be celebrated at St. Brigid’s Church, Westbury, L.I., April 14 at 11 a.m.  Bus transportation is being provided from St. Peter Claver Church, Bedford-Stuyvesant, at a cost of $25 per person.  To reserve a seat, call 718-574-5772. To learn more about Msgr. Quinn, log onto www.fatherquinn.org.

A Lenten Blood Drive conducted by the New York Blood Center at Immaculate Conception Church, Jamaica, yielded 62 pints of blood — exceeding the parish goal by 19 pints. Way to go!

Quote of the Week: “Palm Sunday is like a glimpse of Easter. It’s a little bit joyful after being somber during Lent.” — Laura Gale

Renew your spirit this coming Eastertide on a special retreat with parishioners from St. Athanasius Church, Bensonhurst. Father John Campoli will conduct the retreat on the weekend following Easter, April 13-15 over the grounds of the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception in Huntington, Long Island. Cost: $185, includes private room, meals and bus transportation. To register, call the rectory, 718-236-0124.

Don’t miss your chance to see America’s tenor Daniel Rodriguez in concert at St. Michael’s Church, Sunset Park, April 29. Concert features Rodriguez and his orchestra with New Zealand soprano Marla Kavanaugh. Concert begins at 4 p.m. Enjoy the concert, along with a cocktail reception and dinner for $75, or simply attend the concert for $50. Reserved seating. Tickets are going quickly. For tickets, call 718-768-6065.

This week’s Tip of the Tablet TALK Top Hat goes to the fourth grade at the Mount Carmel site of Queen of the Rosary Academy, Williamsburg. Boys and girls raised over $125, which they presented to Msgr. Joseph Calise, pastor of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, to help subsidize the repair/replacement costs to outdoor statues of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St. Jude following some recent vandalism.

Join the TALK. Tell Tablet TALK what’s happening in your corner of the diocese. Drop us a line at megiossi@diobrook.org or call 718-499-9705 ext. 326.

 

 

 

St. Saviour’s Third Graders Congratulate Cardinal Dolan

Third graders from St. Saviour Elementary School, Park Slope, recently made cards and wrote notes of congratulation to the newly elevated Cardinal Timothy Dolan. In addition to students’ cards and notes, French teacher, Rose Santangelo, sent the cardinal a beautiful statue of St. Michael with best wishes from the administration, faculty, staff and students. Above, Santangelo, seated, holds the statue. She is pictured with the third graders; Maura Lorenzen, principal; and Gail Harvey, assistant principal. (Photo courtesy Sister Felicia Ann Parise)

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