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9:00 AM -" French/Creole
10:30 AM -" English
12:00 PM "- Spanish
6:00 PM -" English

WEEKDAY
Monday-Saturday- AM

ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
Friday: 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM
First Friday: 6:30 PM & Eucharist- PM

HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION
8:30 AM and 7:30 PM

CONFESSIONS/RECONCILIATION
Saturday 4:00 PM to 4:45 PM
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Rev. Saint Charles Borno, Pastor, Ext. 22
Rev. Killick Pierrilus, Parochial Vicar, Ext. 16
Octavia Willis, Administrative Assistant, Ext. 10
Patrick David, Music Ministry, Ext. 18
Social Ministry / St. Vincent De Paul, Ext. 27
Guerlyne Bernard, Director oI Religious Ed, Ext. 25
Theresa Whiteman, Youth Ministry, Ext. 25
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We, the Roman Catholic Parish oI St. Teresa oI
Avila, are a community rich in diversity. We are
committed to the Gospel oI Jesus Christ and centered
in the Celebration oI the Eucharist. Our love oI God
inspires us to be people who pray Ior all people and
serve our sisters and brothers in the local and world
community.
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Brooklyn Jesuit Prep (718) 668 5884
St. Francis oI Assisi Academy (718) 778 3700
St. Francis oI Xavier Academy (718) 857 2559
St. Gregory the Great Academy (718) 774
1esus looked up and said Zacchaeus, come
down quickly, for today I must stay at your
house. And he cane down quickly and
received Him with joy. Luke 19:5"6
Thirty!First Sunday in Ordinary Time - Year C
Wis 11:22!12:2 Ps 145:1!2, 8!11, 13!14
2 Thes 1:11!2:2 Lk 19:1!10

Monday: 8om 11:29!36 s 69:30!31, 33!34 Lk 14:12!14
1uesday: 8om 12:3!16b s 131:1!3 Lk 14:13!24
Wednesday: 8om 13:8!10 s 112:1!2, 4!3, 9 Lk 14:23!33
1hursday: 8om 14:7!12 s 27:1, 4, 13!14 Lk 13:1!10
lrlday: 8om 13:14!21 s 98:1!4 Lk 16:1!8
SaLurday: Lz 47:1!2, 8!9, 12 s 46:2!3, 3!6, 8!9
1 Cor 3:9c!11, 16!17 !n 2:13!22

NEXT SUNDAYS READINGS
Thirty!Second Sunday in Ordinary Time - Year C
2 Mc 7:1"2, 9"14 s 17:1, S"6, 8, 1S 2 1hes 2:16"3:S Lk 20:27"38
Foumc Coscrcrs rou Fa1nrt C1zrsnr
The U.S. Bishops Reflection on Catholic Teaching and Political Life

Introduction
1. As a nation, we share many blessings and strengths, includ-
ing a tradition of religious freedom and political participation. However, as a peo-
ple, we face serious challenges that are clearly political and also profoundly moral.
2. We are a nation founded on "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness," but the
right to life itself is not fully protected, especially for unborn children, the most
vulnerable members of the American family. We are called to be peacemakers in a
nation at war. We are a country pledged to pursue "liberty and justice for all," but
we are too often divided across lines of race, ethnicity, and economic inequality.
We are a nation of immigrants, struggling to address the challenges of many new
immigrants in our midst. We are a society built on the strength of our families,
called to defend marriage and offer moral and economic supports for family life.
We are a powerful nation in a violent world, confronting terror and trying to build a
safer, more just, more peaceful world. We are an affluent society where too many
live in poverty and lack health care and other necessities of life. We are part of a
global community facing urgent threats to the environment that must sustain us.
These challenges are at the heart of public life and at the center of the pursuit of
the common good.1
3. For many years, we bishops of the United States have sought to share Catholic
teaching on political life. We have done so in a series of statements issued every
four years focused on "political responsibility" or "faithful citizenship." n this docu-
ment we continue that practice, maintaining continuity with what we have said in
the past in light of new challenges facing our nation and world. This is not new
teaching but affirms what is taught by our Bishops' Conference and the whole
Church. As Catholics, we are part of a community with a rich heritage that helps us
consider the challenges in public life and contribute to greater justice and peace for
all people.
4. Part of that rich heritage on faithful citizenship is the teaching of Vatican Council
's Declaration on Religious Liberty (Dignitatis Humanae). t says that "society itself
may enjoy the benefits of justice and peace, which result from [people's] faithful-
ness to God and his holy will" (no. 6).The work for justice requires that the mind
and the heart of Catholics be educated and formed to know and practice the whole
faith.
5. This statement highlights the role of the Church in the formation of conscience,
and the corresponding moral responsibility of each Catholic to hear, receive, and
act upon the Church's teaching in the lifelong task of forming his or her own con-
science. With this foundation, Catholics are better able to evaluate policy positions,
party platforms, and candidates' promises and actions in light of the Gospel and
the moral and social teaching of the Church in order to help build a better world.
6. We seek to do this by addressing four questions: (1) Why does the Church teach
about issues affecting public policy? (2) Who in the Church should participate in
political life? (3) How does the Church help the Catholic faithful to speak about
political and social questions? (4) What does the Church say about Catholic social
teaching in the public square?
7. n this statement, we bishops do not intend to tell Catholics for whom or against
whom to vote. Our purpose is to help Catholics form their consciences in accord-
ance with God's truth. We recognize that the responsibility to make choices in
political life rests with each individual in light of a properly formed conscience, and
that participation goes well beyond casting a vote in a particular election.
8. During election years, there may be many handouts and voter guides that are
produced and distributed. We encourage Catholics to seek those resources that
are authorized by their own bishops, their state Catholic conferences, and the
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. This statement is intended to reflect
and complement, not substitute for, the ongoing teaching of bishops in our own
dioceses and states. n light of these reflections and those of local bishops, we
encourage Catholics throughout the United States to be active in the political pro-
cess, particularly in these challenging times.
THE WEEKEND AWAY RETREAT
With Rev. Peter Gopaul

Seminarv of the Immaculate Conception, LI
FRI. AOJ. -SUA. AOJ. 1, 213
Departure: 7 PM " Return: 2 PM
PRICE: $ 175.00

PLEASE REGISTER NOW 718"622"6500

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8:30am THE DEDICATION OF THE LATERAN BASILICA
For the success of our Parish Retreat

5:00pm- Deceased Members of the Young, Wise,
Elva & Fernando Family .
DONT FORGET TO VOTE ON
ELECTION DAY!
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2013
PEOPLE IA AEED OF SPECIAL PRAYERS

Remembering the Sick in Our Thoughts & Prayers

Sister Ave Clark, Mario Donne, Mavis Samuel, Kenneth Sales, Merle Clarke,
Gilbert Joseph, Angelina Lin, Marie Mendez, Annette Noziles, Bob Conigliaro,
Tom Martin, Vaudreuil Mendes, James Sullivan, Rev. Andy Struzzieri, Hiram
Barrientos, Brenda Robinson, Joseph Boateng, Kettly Elizee, Cati, Theresa Bain
"Louis, Anthony Briggs, Anthony Jean"Louis, Annie Arenny, Robert C., Rev.
Jean Dumas, Urline, Rev. Freshnac Antilus, Marissa Carter, Divina Nuez,
Mary Bumbalow, Vilma Nunez, Clyde Wilson, Carmen Casiano, Julio Castillo,
Doris Pichardo, Perla Mac Pherson, Gena LaIeriere, Mario Donne, Jeanne Fer-
rier, William Smith, Greta Lopez Smith, Paul Piconni, Sonia Lochard, Leona
Harrington, Karene Scott, Bethyna Brizard, Carol Thomas, Barbara Dowie,
Georgeann Campbell, Norma Compas, Edith Prophete, Germy Saint"Aman,
Yanick Francois, , Linda Moore, Fulvia Christie, Marie Anne Sanon, Carmene
Joseph, Marie Rose Victor, Ralph Larrieux, Lucille Taylor.
English Legion on Mary 7:00 pm " Rectory
AA Meeting 7:00 pm " Hall
Yoga 6:30 pm Rm 2
Spanish Prayer Meeting 7:30 pm " Hall
Haitian Prayer Meeting 7:30 pm " Rectory
N/A Meeting 7:00 pm " Hall
St. Vincent de Paul 7:00 (2nd & 4th) Rm 1
Haitian Legion oI Mary 7:00 pm " Rectory
English Carismatic Group 7:00 pm " Rectory



Adoration 9:00 am & 7:30 pm Church
Youth Legion oI Mary 12 noon " Rectory
EPIC Youth Group 3pm " Rectory
Haitian Legion oI Mary 11:00 am Rectory
Spanish Cursillista 1:30 pm " Rm 2
N/A Meeting 5:00pm " Hall

Monday, Nov. 4





Tuesday, Nov. 5


Wednesday, Nov. 6

Thursday, Nov. 7




Friday, Nov. 8


Saturday, Nov. 9



Sunday Nov. 10
THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Children, Grades 1"8
Attention parents: the instructional year is now in full swing!

Thank you Ior registering your child to our program this year!

II you have not registered a child for Religious Education, please consider to do so
ASAP by visiting the St. Teresa of Avila Rectory, located at 563 Ster ling Place,
between the hours oI 9:00 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and complete
the registration materials. You can also make payment when you register.

II your Iamily is new to our program, please bring a birth certificate Ior each child that you are registering, as well as prooI oI baptism in
a Roman Catholic Church or equivalent, iI not St. Teresa, and First Holy Communion, iI applicable.

Adult Instruction

II your child is in eighth"grade and has not r eceived First Holy Communion or had at least one pr ior year oI r eligious instr uction,
or you are in high school or an adult, please visit the St. Teresa of Avila Church Rectory, located at 563 Sterling Place, between the hours
oI 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday thr ough Friday to r egister Ior Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults, or RCIA instr uction.


Mandatory Diocesan VIRTUS Training
All parish volunteers who come into regular contact with children must receive mandatory Diocesan Child Sexual Abuse (VIRTUS)
Training. The training is Iree oI charge. II you are in need oI convenient location, date, or time, please contact Ms. Guerlyne
Bernard at (718) 622"6500 ext. 25 Ior more inIormation.
The St. Vincent de Paul Society oI St.
Teresa oI Avila Parish is collecting
donations oI usable men`s, women`s
and children clothing.
You are invited to take all donations
on Saturday, November 9th Irom 9am
to 12 noon to the Society`s truck
located near the Church Hall.
Volunteers are needed to assist in loading donations
into the truck. Contact the Rectory at 718"622"6500
iI you would like to volunteer.
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HOUSE BLESSINGS
BENEDICTION DES MAISONS
APOSTOLADO DE HOGAR
Queridos hermanos de nuestra comuni-
dad de Santa Teresa de Avila, Queremos
visitar y bendecir su hogar, y compartir con su Iamilia
la palabra de Dios. Por mas inIormacion, llamen:
Rectoria 718"622"6500 o Rosalynn De Leon 917"500"5966
Ms1uv or Puavru an Sru1ta1v
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Mini brunch Retreat AIter the 8:30 am Mass in the Church Hall
Theme: PrayerThanks
Presenter: Sr. Ave Clark O.P.
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RAFFLE 1ICKE1S FOR A
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Tickets: $5 each or 6 for $25
Drawing: December 20, 2013
Thirty!First Sunday in Ordinary Time - Year C
Wis 11:22!12:2 Ps 145:1!2, 8!11, 13!14
2 Thes 1:11!2:2 Lk 19:1!10

Monday: 8om 11:29!36 s 69:30!31, 33!34 Lk 14:12!14
1uesday: 8om 12:3!16b s 131:1!3 Lk 14:13!24
Wednesday: 8om 13:8!10 s 112:1!2, 4!3, 9 Lk 14:23!33
1hursday: 8om 14:7!12 s 27:1, 4, 13!14 Lk 13:1!10
lrlday: 8om 13:14!21 s 98:1!4 Lk 16:1!8
SaLurday: Lz 47:1!2, 8!9, 12 s 46:2!3, 3!6, 8!9
1 Cor 3:9c!11, 16!17 !n 2:13!22

NEXT SUNDAYS READINGS
Thirty!Second Sunday in Ordinary Time - Year C
2 Mc 7:1"2, 9"14 s 17:1, S"6, 8, 1S 2 1hes 2:16"3:S Lk 20:27"38
Foumc Coscrcrs rou Fa1nrt C1zrsnr
The U.S. Bishops Reflection on Catholic Teaching and Political Life

Introduction
1. As a nation, we share many blessings and strengths, includ-
ing a tradition of religious freedom and political participation. However, as a peo-
ple, we face serious challenges that are clearly political and also profoundly moral.
2. We are a nation founded on "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness," but the
right to life itself is not fully protected, especially for unborn children, the most
vulnerable members of the American family. We are called to be peacemakers in a
nation at war. We are a country pledged to pursue "liberty and justice for all," but
we are too often divided across lines of race, ethnicity, and economic inequality.
We are a nation of immigrants, struggling to address the challenges of many new
immigrants in our midst. We are a society built on the strength of our families,
called to defend marriage and offer moral and economic supports for family life.
We are a powerful nation in a violent world, confronting terror and trying to build a
safer, more just, more peaceful world. We are an affluent society where too many
live in poverty and lack health care and other necessities of life. We are part of a
global community facing urgent threats to the environment that must sustain us.
These challenges are at the heart of public life and at the center of the pursuit of
the common good.1
3. For many years, we bishops of the United States have sought to share Catholic
teaching on political life. We have done so in a series of statements issued every
four years focused on "political responsibility" or "faithful citizenship." n this docu-
ment we continue that practice, maintaining continuity with what we have said in
the past in light of new challenges facing our nation and world. This is not new
teaching but affirms what is taught by our Bishops' Conference and the whole
Church. As Catholics, we are part of a community with a rich heritage that helps us
consider the challenges in public life and contribute to greater justice and peace for
all people.
4. Part of that rich heritage on faithful citizenship is the teaching of Vatican Council
's Declaration on Religious Liberty (Dignitatis Humanae). t says that "society itself
may enjoy the benefits of justice and peace, which result from [people's] faithful-
ness to God and his holy will" (no. 6).The work for justice requires that the mind
and the heart of Catholics be educated and formed to know and practice the whole
faith.
5. This statement highlights the role of the Church in the formation of conscience,
and the corresponding moral responsibility of each Catholic to hear, receive, and
act upon the Church's teaching in the lifelong task of forming his or her own con-
science. With this foundation, Catholics are better able to evaluate policy positions,
party platforms, and candidates' promises and actions in light of the Gospel and
the moral and social teaching of the Church in order to help build a better world.
6. We seek to do this by addressing four questions: (1) Why does the Church teach
about issues affecting public policy? (2) Who in the Church should participate in
political life? (3) How does the Church help the Catholic faithful to speak about
political and social questions? (4) What does the Church say about Catholic social
teaching in the public square?
7. n this statement, we bishops do not intend to tell Catholics for whom or against
whom to vote. Our purpose is to help Catholics form their consciences in accord-
ance with God's truth. We recognize that the responsibility to make choices in
political life rests with each individual in light of a properly formed conscience, and
that participation goes well beyond casting a vote in a particular election.
8. During election years, there may be many handouts and voter guides that are
produced and distributed. We encourage Catholics to seek those resources that
are authorized by their own bishops, their state Catholic conferences, and the
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. This statement is intended to reflect
and complement, not substitute for, the ongoing teaching of bishops in our own
dioceses and states. n light of these reflections and those of local bishops, we
encourage Catholics throughout the United States to be active in the political pro-
cess, particularly in these challenging times.
THE WEEKEND AWAY RETREAT
With Rev. Peter Gopaul

Seminarv of the Immaculate Conception, LI
FRI. AOJ. -SUA. AOJ. 1, 213
Departure: 7 PM " Return: 2 PM
PRICE: $ 175.00

PLEASE REGISTER NOW 718"622"6500

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8:30am THE DEDICATION OF THE LATERAN BASILICA
For the success of our Parish Retreat

5:00pm- Deceased Members of the Young, Wise,
Elva & Fernando Family .
DONT FORGET TO VOTE ON
ELECTION DAY!
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2013
PEOPLE IA AEED OF SPECIAL PRAYERS

Remembering the Sick in Our Thoughts & Prayers

Sister Ave Clark, Mario Donne, Mavis Samuel, Kenneth Sales, Merle Clarke,
Gilbert Joseph, Angelina Lin, Marie Mendez, Annette Noziles, Bob Conigliaro,
Tom Martin, Vaudreuil Mendes, James Sullivan, Rev. Andy Struzzieri, Hiram
Barrientos, Brenda Robinson, Joseph Boateng, Kettly Elizee, Cati, Theresa Bain
"Louis, Anthony Briggs, Anthony Jean"Louis, Annie Arenny, Robert C., Rev.
Jean Dumas, Urline, Rev. Freshnac Antilus, Marissa Carter, Divina Nuez,
Mary Bumbalow, Vilma Nunez, Clyde Wilson, Carmen Casiano, Julio Castillo,
Doris Pichardo, Perla Mac Pherson, Gena LaIeriere, Mario Donne, Jeanne Fer-
rier, William Smith, Greta Lopez Smith, Paul Piconni, Sonia Lochard, Leona
Harrington, Karene Scott, Bethyna Brizard, Carol Thomas, Barbara Dowie,
Georgeann Campbell, Norma Compas, Edith Prophete, Germy Saint"Aman,
Yanick Francois, , Linda Moore, Fulvia Christie, Marie Anne Sanon, Carmene
Joseph, Marie Rose Victor, Ralph Larrieux, Lucille Taylor.
English Legion on Mary 7:00 pm " Rectory
AA Meeting 7:00 pm " Hall
Yoga 6:30 pm Rm 2
Spanish Prayer Meeting 7:30 pm " Hall
Haitian Prayer Meeting 7:30 pm " Rectory
N/A Meeting 7:00 pm " Hall
St. Vincent de Paul 7:00 (2nd & 4th) Rm 1
Haitian Legion oI Mary 7:00 pm " Rectory
English Carismatic Group 7:00 pm " Rectory



Adoration 9:00 am & 7:30 pm Church
Youth Legion oI Mary 12 noon " Rectory
EPIC Youth Group 3pm " Rectory
Haitian Legion oI Mary 11:00 am Rectory
Spanish Cursillista 1:30 pm " Rm 2
N/A Meeting 5:00pm " Hall

Monday, Nov. 4





Tuesday, Nov. 5


Wednesday, Nov. 6

Thursday, Nov. 7




Friday, Nov. 8


Saturday, Nov. 9



Sunday Nov. 10
THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Children, Grades 1"8
Attention parents: the instructional year is now in full swing!

Thank you Ior registering your child to our program this year!

II you have not registered a child for Religious Education, please consider to do so
ASAP by visiting the St. Teresa of Avila Rectory, located at 563 Ster ling Place,
between the hours oI 9:00 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and complete
the registration materials. You can also make payment when you register.

II your Iamily is new to our program, please bring a birth certificate Ior each child that you are registering, as well as prooI oI baptism in
a Roman Catholic Church or equivalent, iI not St. Teresa, and First Holy Communion, iI applicable.

Adult Instruction

II your child is in eighth"grade and has not r eceived First Holy Communion or had at least one pr ior year oI r eligious instr uction,
or you are in high school or an adult, please visit the St. Teresa of Avila Church Rectory, located at 563 Sterling Place, between the hours
oI 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday thr ough Friday to r egister Ior Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults, or RCIA instr uction.


Mandatory Diocesan VIRTUS Training
All parish volunteers who come into regular contact with children must receive mandatory Diocesan Child Sexual Abuse (VIRTUS)
Training. The training is Iree oI charge. II you are in need oI convenient location, date, or time, please contact Ms. Guerlyne
Bernard at (718) 622"6500 ext. 25 Ior more inIormation.
The St. Vincent de Paul Society oI St.
Teresa oI Avila Parish is collecting
donations oI usable men`s, women`s
and children clothing.
You are invited to take all donations
on Saturday, November 9th Irom 9am
to 12 noon to the Society`s truck
located near the Church Hall.
Volunteers are needed to assist in loading donations
into the truck. Contact the Rectory at 718"622"6500
iI you would like to volunteer.
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HOUSE BLESSINGS
BENEDICTION DES MAISONS
APOSTOLADO DE HOGAR
Queridos hermanos de nuestra comuni-
dad de Santa Teresa de Avila, Queremos
visitar y bendecir su hogar, y compartir con su Iamilia
la palabra de Dios. Por mas inIormacion, llamen:
Rectoria 718"622"6500 o Rosalynn De Leon 917"500"5966
Ms1uv or Puavru an Sru1ta1v
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Mini brunch Retreat AIter the 8:30 am Mass in the Church Hall
Theme: PrayerThanks
Presenter: Sr. Ave Clark O.P.
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RAFFLE 1ICKE1S FOR A
MISSIOAARY 1RIP 1O HAWAII

Tickets: $5 each or 6 for $25
Drawing: December 20, 2013



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STA 139th
anniversary
Mass
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10/6/13
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139th Anni-
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Christ) youth
group at
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SATURDAY VIGIL
5:00 PM - English

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9:00 AM -" French/Creole
10:30 AM -" English
12:00 PM "- Spanish
6:00 PM -" English

WEEKDAY
Monday-Saturday- AM

ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
Friday: 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM
First Friday: 6:30 PM & Eucharist- PM

HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION
8:30 AM and 7:30 PM

CONFESSIONS/RECONCILIATION
Saturday 4:00 PM to 4:45 PM
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Rev. Saint Charles Borno, Pastor, Ext. 22
Rev. Killick Pierrilus, Parochial Vicar, Ext. 16
Octavia Willis, Administrative Assistant, Ext. 10
Patrick David, Music Ministry, Ext. 18
Social Ministry / St. Vincent De Paul, Ext. 27
Guerlyne Bernard, Director oI Religious Ed, Ext. 25
Theresa Whiteman, Youth Ministry, Ext. 25
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We, the Roman Catholic Parish oI St. Teresa oI
Avila, are a community rich in diversity. We are
committed to the Gospel oI Jesus Christ and centered
in the Celebration oI the Eucharist. Our love oI God
inspires us to be people who pray Ior all people and
serve our sisters and brothers in the local and world
community.
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Brooklyn Jesuit Prep (718) 668 5884
St. Francis oI Assisi Academy (718) 778 3700
St. Francis oI Xavier Academy (718) 857 2559
St. Gregory the Great Academy (718) 774
1esus looked up and said Zacchaeus, come
down quickly, for today I must stay at your
house. And he cane down quickly and
received Him with joy. Luke 19:5"6

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