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Click the red headline to download and read this article... E.J. Dionne Jr. writes about politics in a twice-weekly column for The Washington Post. He is also a government professor at Georgetown University, a visiting professor at Harvard University, a senior fellow in governance studies at the Brookings Institution and a frequent commentator on politics for National Public Radio and MSNBC.
Prayerful support .... The Synod is now session in Rome from October 4 to October 29. Members of the Synod, ordained and lay, women and men, will be prayerfully considering reports from around the world on what they believed the Holy Spirit is saying to the Church today. These sessions are not to be debates as we might see in Congress with one person or side trying to win support for their point of view or plan. These sessions are focused on listening to what the Spirit is saying to each person there. Ignatius called this kind of listening "discernment of spirits." Click the red heading for the link to a presentation about Discernment in the Jesuit Tradition by Fr. Kevin O'Brien S.J.
“[W]e proclaim a vision for our society that upholds the truth that every human life is sacred and inviolable—a society in which the legal protection of human life is accompanied by profound care for mothers and their children.” – Urge Congress to Fund WIC for All Families in Need!: CLICK THE RED HEADLINE FOR MORE INFORMATION
We are seeking volunteer catechists for all grade levels for our 2023-24 School Year Programs. Classes are held for one hour every other week in the parish center. Please consider teaching a class or co-teaching with a friend or family member. High school and college students are also encouraged to teach in our program. For additional information, please call the Religious Education Office 516-764-0048 Ext 2505.
Registration for the 2023-2024 Religious Education school year is now open for all students in Grades 1-8. For more information about class options and to register, please go to our parish website at: https://sacli.org/religious-education Registration forms and an information sheet are available to download there. You can also scroll down to link to an online form for registration. NOTE: Special Needs Religious Education Classes will also be offered in the upcoming school year for children in Grades 1-8. The curriculum will be adapted to meet each child’s learning needs.
Click the Heading to view our listing of sponsors of this year's Feast We encourage you to patronize and support these many friends of St. Anthony's Parish
Click the Heading to view our listing of sponsors of this year's St. Anthony's Feast. We encourage you to patronize and support these many friends of St. Anthony's Parish
Saturday, June 10, 2023 9:00 AM Start - Rain or Shine 110 Anchor Ave, Oceanside Click the Headline to download the 5K Flyer and Registration Instructions
Click the Heading to learn the ways to donate to this year's appeal. The season of Lent is a time for us to renew our heart-to-heart relationship with God and with our neighbors. It is also an opportunity to reflect more deeply on what it means to be a missionary disciple. One way we can respond to this call and help others to experience the love of God is by making a gift to the Catholic Ministries Appeal. Our sincere thanks to all of you who support the Appeal. The Catholic Ministries Appeal provides the means for our Church to continue the quest of Dramatic Missionary Growth by journeying together in communion, participation and mission that lets us serve more than 600,000 people of God in our community each year. Your generosity enables us to support our Church’s efforts in evangelization, liturgy and worship, respect life initiatives, youth and young adult ministry, and programs for the poor and disadvantaged through Catholic Charities and our Parish Outreach programs. It also helps fund critically important religious education programs while promoting vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life. This Lent, we invite you to reflect on the words of Saint Paul, "For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though He was rich yet for your sake He became poor, so that by His poverty you might become rich." (2 Cor 8:9). His sacrifice is a model for all of us to follow as we join together to impact the lives of thousands of people on Long Island through support of the Catholic Ministries Appeal. Thank you for your continuing generosity and commitment to the good works of our Saint Anthony’s Church.
Click the Heading to download a descriptive flyer: Saturday, February 18 / Seminary of the Immaculate Conception / 440 West Neck Road / Huntington, NY 11743 / Hosted by Rev. Bret Stockdale, S.J.
Click the Heading for Full Description: Eight Wednesday Evenings / March 1 – April 19, 2023 / 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm This is a program of online sessions via ZOOM that will be led by: Marie Santana and Rev. Kirk R. Reynolds, S.J.
Parish Center Cafeteria -- SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 2023 / 9:00 A.M.- 12:30 P.M. $7 per adult, $3 per child (12 and under) Click the Headline to download the flyer.