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Adult Choir The Adult Choir assists the congregation in singing at the
11:00 a.m. Mass every Sunday and enhances the liturgy with motets and
reflective music. The choir also sings for Christmas, Easter and Holy Week
services as well as at special seasonal concerts. The choir rehearses every
Thursday evening. Inquiries may be made directly to the Music Office at
516-420-0950. Adult Faith Formation Responding to the call of the
United States' Bishops to reinvigorate our faith through a lifelong journey
of understanding, proclaiming and living their faith, the parish Adult
Formation team plans programs to deepen the spiritual lives of the St.
Kilian faith community through a variety of programs and courses. Members
attend Diocesan sponsored training to assist them in their endeavors.
Altar Servers An altar server contributes to the enhancement of
liturgical celebrations while at the same time teaching reverence and
closeness to God. Boys and girls in grades four through high school receive
training and are organized into teams assigned to the various liturgies.
B Top Baptism The Sacrament of
Baptism is celebrated every Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Parents participate in a
preparation meeting prior to their child's Baptism. Members of this ministry
assist the Priests and Deacons who administer the sacrament and through
personal contact act as "welcomers" to the families on behalf of the parish.
Bereavement Ministry The pain and sorrow that accompanies the loss of a
loved one does not end with the funeral and burial. Experience has taught us
that through support it is possible to begin to cope and to form new
relationships. Members of the Bereavement Ministry facilitate small groups
that meet, pray and share.
Guardian Angel Perinatal Support
Group (GAPS) offers understanding, friendship and bereavement support in
an effort to assure that parents are not alone in their grief when their
baby has died. C
Top Cantors Leaders of song who encourage and enhance the
participation of the congregation in singing at Mass. Training and on-going
support is provided. Catholic Daughters The Court Elizabeth Ann
Seton #2192 of the Catholic Daughters of America, which meets monthly,
participates in the religious, charitable and education apostolate of the
Church. The CDA is the largest national organization of Catholic women.
Catholic Ministries Appeal The Appeal is conducted annually to support
diocesan social services, pastoral and special needs. The parish is assigned
a goal which can only be achieved through the parishioner's generous
pledges. After achieving the goal, the parish receives a substantial rebate
from the diocese. The diocese will be sending a first appeal letter and
pledge form. Volunteers will then be getting in touch with parishioners
through a telephone call or a letter follow up. The campaign generally runs
from February through April of each year. Charismatic Prayer Group
Members meet Wednesdays at 8:00 p.m. in St. Benedict's Chapel seeking to
praise God and strengthen one another through singing, sharing and breaking
open the Scriptures. Children's Choir Children from grades 3
through 8 meet every Thursday afternoon to practice singing at the Family
Masses and other special parish functions. Songs used are especially chosen
to capture the interest of the children and enhance their participation in
the liturgy. Inquiries may be made directly to the Music Office at
516-420-0950. Columbiettes This organization of women works
side-by-side with the Knights of Columbus in service to the Church,
community, Council family and youth. Consolation Ministry During a
very difficult time, the Church becomes present to grieving persons in a
special way through the Ministry of Consolation. In this work we
invite family members to participate in the preparation of the liturgy by
selecting readings and songs, and taking an active role in the funeral
service as lectors, in reading the prayers of intercession, and in
presenting bread and wine at the offertory. The survivors are also
encouraged to share their memories of the deceased person and in so doing to
help us to better appreciate their love and their loss. Diocesan and
parish training is available to members of this ministry.
CYO The
Catholic Youth Organization provides various intramural and inter-parish
athletic activities including baseball, basketball for youth in grades 4
through 12 and swimming for youth in grades 1 through 12. While the
youngsters hone their athletic skills, they also learn a sense of value and
fair play E Top
Eucharistic Ministers This ministry assists with the distribution of
Communion at Mass when a priest or deacon is unavailable or the number of
communicants is so large as to create an inordinate delay in the celebration
of the liturgy. Persons called to this ministry are nominated by the pastor
and accepted by the Bishop. Special training is provided in the catechesis
of this ministry by the diocese and is followed by a practicum in the
parish. Ministers generally volunteer to serve at a particular Mass.
Eucharistic Ministers also distribute Communion to the sick, the homebound
and those in nursing homes in the parish. Additional training in this
ministry is required. F
Top Family
Ministry Family Ministry’s mission is to help share the Word of God
with our young people and their families by fostering the Religious
Education program and by encouraging families to regularly practice their
Faith - at weekly Mass, Family Rosary, Stations of the Cross and other
prayerful events throughout the year. Our vision is to work with
families and give them the tools they need to become active participants in
their Faith, and to help them spark that Faith within their Children.
A special Family Mass is offered on the second and fourth Sundays of each
month from September through June at the 9:30 a.m. liturgy. A planning
committee works with the Liturgy Committee in planning the liturgical
celebration. Children are involved in the presentation of the readings, the
prayers and music. Finance Committee This committee assists the
pastor in the wise stewardship of parish finances. This ministry is by
invitation only. H Top
History Committee The recent parish centennial celebration renewed
interest in the history of St. Kilian parish. From its founding in 1896, the
parish has been an integral part of the growth of Farmingdale and Long
Island. It is fortunate that so much of our history has been preserved.
Indeed, the original church lives on in its integration into the newly
expanded and restored church building that exists today. Members of this
committee catalogue, maintain and help with the display of the various
memorabilia that characterize the living history of the parish.
Hospitality Hospitality is more than coffee and cake. It is an attitude
of reverence for one another which is rooted in the belief that we are made
in the image and likeness of God. St. Kilian's Hospitality Ministry is
modeled on the rule of St. Benedict which states, "All guests are to be
received as Christ." As disciples, we are called to welcome the stranger.
Through this ministry, it is hoped that we will be able to facilitate the
welcoming process whenever there is an occasion for social participation in
parish community life. K
Top Knights of Columbus The Farmingdale Council "Knights of
Columbus" #2204 is an organization of Catholic men dedicated to the
principles of Charity, Unity, Fraternity and Patriotism. Our main goal is to
provide religious and social activities for our members and their families,
as well as to reach out to our Community and our Church. Our organization
meets every first and third Tuesday of every month at our building at 1
Morton Street, Farmingdale. If you are interested in joining us, call
631-755-2204. Any practicing Catholic man 18 years of age or older is
welcome. L Top
LaSalle Regional School The St. John Baptist de La Salle Regional
School, Farmingdale, offers a full program from Nursery School through Grade
8, including an after-school Care Center. The curriculum exceeds the
standards of the New York State Education Department while providing the
spiritual and moral framework unique to Catholic Education. The Regional
School Board consists of the pastors of the four cooperating parishes (St.
Kilian, St. Martin of Tours, St. James and St. Pius) and representatives of
the Parent community and school administration. Inquiries concerning
opportunities for service should be made directly to the principal of the
school at 516-694-3610. Lectors The proclamation of Scripture is an
essential part of the Mass. Lectors attend diocesan sponsored training
before beginning their ministry and find support in workshops sponsored by
the parish. Lectors generally serve at a particular Mass on a rotating
schedule. Persons who feel comfortable speaking before a group are invited
to join in the proclamation of God's Word. M
Top Maintenance Ministry A new ministry that seeks to
capitalize on the special gifts of carpenters, electricians, plumbers, etc.,
both amateurs and professionals, who would be available to donate their time
and talents to special maintenance needs and projects around the parish
campus. Marriage and Pre-Cana A happy, lasting, sacramental
marriage unites husband, wife and Jesus. A six-week marriage preparation
program is offered three times a year for engaged couples. Married couples
are always needed to help lead a Pre-Cana group. Arrangements for the
marriage ceremony are made through the rectory. A priest or deacon will
assist the couple with parish guidelines including banns, required Pre-Cana
options, planning the Liturgy, licensing requirements, music, flowers,
photography, rehearsals and fees. A brochure explaining the process is
available in the rectory. Engaged couples should make an appointment to see
a priest or deacon at least six months prior to their wedding date.
Music Ministry The music ministry seeks to actively preserve the rich
heritage of liturgical music, as well as to explore new musical directions
that befit the spirit and dignity of the liturgy. This commitment to great
music is reflected in several ministries: Cantors:
Leaders of song who encourage and enhance the participation of the
congregation in singing at Mass. Training and on-going support is provided.
Adult Choir: The Adult Choir assists the congregation in singing at the
11:00 a.m. Mass every Sunday and enhances the liturgy with motets and
reflective music. The choir also sings for Christmas, Easter and Holy Week
services as well as at special seasonal concerts. The choir rehearses every
Thursday evening. Children's Choir: Children from grades
3 through 8 meet every Thursday afternoon to practice singing at the Family
Masses and other special parish functions. Songs used are especially chosen
to capture the interest of the children and enhance their participation in
the liturgy. Inquiries may be made directly to the
Music Office at 516-420-0950. O
Top Outreach St. Kilian Parish
Outreach is a not-for-profit human services program affiliated with Catholic
Charities that serves the needs of the Farmingdale community regardless of
race, religion or ethnic origin. This ministry stems from the gospel call to
social justice and the beliefs we celebrate within the Christian community.
Direct assistance, information, informal counseling, advocacy, referrals and
transportation are provided. Many specific ministries fall under the
Outreach office umbrella and have been described in detail throughout this
brochure. The Parish Outreach office is open Monday through Friday from
10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and is entered from Franklin Place, around the
corner from the rectory entrance. Due to issues of confidentiality,
participation in some aspects of the outreach program is by invitation only.
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Pastoral Council The council assists the pastor in developing
long-term goals for the parish in a manner faithful to the Gospels and
responsive to the needs of the parish. Membership on the council is by
invitation of the pastor. R
Top RCIA The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is a
formation process by which adults are initiated into the Catholic Church. It
is a process of conversion, both for the people going through it, and for
the community to which these people belong. The RCIA process is a community
event reminding the entire parish that the initiation of adults is the
concern and responsibility of all the baptized, called to minister through
the witness of their lives and the openness of their attitudes.
Regional School The St. John Baptist de La Salle Regional School,
Farmingdale, offers a full program from Nursery School through Grade 8,
including an after-school Care Center. The curriculum exceeds the standards
of the New York State Education Department while providing the spiritual and
moral framework unique to Catholic Education. The Regional School Board
consists of the pastors of the four cooperating parishes (St. Kilian, St.
Martin of Tours, St. James and St. Pius) and representatives of the Parent
community and school administration. Inquiries concerning opportunities for
service should be made directly to the principal of the school at
516-694-3610. Religious Education The
Religious Education Program is organized to demonstrate the Pastoral Staff's
commitment to guiding young people on their faith journey and providing them
with a catechesis based on sacred scripture, tradition, liturgy, teaching
and the life of the Church. Children in first through sixth grades attend
one and one-half hour classes on Saturday mornings or Monday afternoons. The
Confirmation program for 7th graders offers instruction on Monday evenings
for one and one-half hours to fulfill the classroom component of their
sacramental preparation. Instruction, prayer and service experiences are
presented to students, as well as opportunities to share their faith with
their families, sponsors and parish. Vacation Bible School is offered for
one week each August for youngsters, ages 4-12. More than one hundred
volunteer catechesis are needed to staff this program. Opportunities for
administrative support personnel are also available. Catechists receive
training and support in this ministry vital to the future of our church.
Inquiries may be made directly to the
Director of Religious Education at 516-694-0633. Respect Life
Committee The committee provides information and promotes action on the
sanctity of human life. The committee sponsors a bus trip to Washington,
D.C. for the annual January March for Life, a week of Eucharistic Adoration,
prayer and fasting in October, a Mothers' Day Roses for Life and Fathers'
Day Carnations for Life as part of its commitment to life.
S Top Sanctuary Committee
Cleanliness is next to Godliness as evidenced that "Cleaners" and "Clergy"
appear on the same page of the Yellow Pages. This committee is responsible
for the maintenance of the parish worship areas. Duties include cleaning the
sanctuary and sacristy, changing and laundering altar linens, assisting in
decorating the sanctuary in accordance with liturgical seasonal norms, and
maintaining inventory control of vestments, linens and altar server's
cassocks. School
The St. John Baptist de La Salle Regional School, Farmingdale, offers a full
program from Nursery School through Grade 8, including an after-school Care
Center. The curriculum exceeds the standards of the New York State Education
Department while providing the spiritual and moral framework unique to
Catholic Education. The Regional School Board consists of the pastors of the
four cooperating parishes (St. Kilian, St. Martin of Tours, St. James and
St. Pius) and representatives of the Parent community and school
administration. Inquiries concerning opportunities for service should be
made directly to the principal of the school at 516-694-3610. Scouting
Many scouting organizations exist in the parish. Information can be obtained
through private or public schools, or by calling the rectory.
Scripture Study Small groups meet weekly to study, share, pray, read and
reflect on Scripture. Participants are encouraged to notice how God is
active in their lives and to seek opportunities to further transform
themselves. Groups use various models of bible study including the Little
Rock and Renew 2000 programs. Some groups follow their own model of
spiritual reading and reflection. Seniors The St. Kilian Senior
Club is a non-denominational organization that serves the needs of those
over 60 years of age who reside in the Farmingdale area. Members meet to
enjoy volunteer and missionary projects, games, trips and refreshments.
Meetings are held from 12:00 Noon to 4:00 p.m. every Monday and Tuesday in
the Parish Center. SKY - St. Kilian Youth Ministry
The St. Kilian Youth Ministry (SKY) is a parish organization for young
people in grades 8 through 12. SKY provides a faith based activity program
that meets the religious and social needs of our future parishioners. A
monthly Youth Mass, generally celebrated on the third Sunday of the month at
9:30 a.m.; the Living Stations of the Cross on Good Friday; the 30 hour fast
during Lent; The Christmas Tree Sale; and the annual "Guess Where" amusement
park trip are but some of the highlights of the diversified program offered.
Contact the SKY office at
516-420-8655. Spanish Apostolate (EI Apostolado Hispano) The
Spanish Apostolate helps Spanish-speaking parishioners with their religious,
political and socioeconomic needs. Members are provided necessary referrals
and assistance. The Apostolate also assists with the weekly Mass in Spanish
and social activities. Special Events During the course of the
year, the parish organizes special events, e.g., a dinner dance and golf
outing. These events combine both social and fund-raising components.
Through this ministry, parishioners assist the responsible committee
chairman or chairwomen in the planning and implementation of the event. An
extra pair of hands is always welcome. St. Kilian Players The St.
Kilian Players is a parish-based theatre group founded in 1988. Its goal is
to produce a musical show each summer. Participation is open to all
parishioners, their friends, family members and others outside the community
who would like to be a part of such an experience. The success of these
shows has proven to be a welcome addition to parish life where a communal
spirit is fostered that tries to mirror parish life at its best. Besides
performing, the Players need people who are willing to help with the many
behind the scenes tasks including set construction, lighting, ticket sales
and publicity. St. Vincent de Paul Society An international
Catholic lay organization seeks to help those in need. Objectives are to
bear witness to Christ by showing that Christian faith compels work for the
good of humanity; to display mutual examples of friendship; to establish
personal contact between members and those who are suffering. Members meet
the first and third Tuesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. in the Outreach
office. Stewardship Committee A leadership group that is devoted to
discovering and communicating insights into Christian discipleship and
stewardship as a way of life. Members plan and assist in the implementation
of the parish and diocesan vision for Time, Talent and Treasure.
Support Groups Many support groups and other twelve step programs, meet
on the grounds of the parish campus. Please contact the rectory or watch for
bulletin announcements for specific group and meeting times.
U Top Ushers/Greeting The
first person one is likely to meet when coming to Mass is one of the men and
women who serve as ushers. Their presence, conversation and demeanor speak
of a genuine desire that all who come to St. Kilian are welcome. Ushers help
respond to the needs of the congregation, help visitors find seats, take up
the collection and assist in organizing the people who present the gifts at
the Offertory. V
Top VIRTUS - Protecting God's Children This is the Sexual
Abuse Awareness program that has been adopted by our Diocese as a
response to the United States Conference of Catholic Bishop's Charter
for the protection of children and young people. This program is
adminitered by the Diocese and is part of The National Catholic Risk
Retention Group. This program is mandatory for all parish
volunteers and ministers who are actively part of any parish program.
The schedule is always available in the bulletin.
Please register for a training session by visiting
www.virtus.org and following the prompts on the "Registration" page.
W Top Women's Guild A parish
organization for women designed to meet the ever-changing needs of the
membership. The Guild seeks to spiritually support the women of the parish
by offering experiences of faith exploration; offer social opportunities by
gathering each month for programs of interest; serve the parish financially
through fundraising functions and by actively supporting parish programs
through service. The Guild meets the second Thursday of each month at 8:00
p.m. in the Blue Room of the Parish Center. Special event notices and
meeting reminders are published in the Bulletin. Y
Top Youth Ministry (SKY) The St. Kilian
Youth Ministry (SKY) is a parish organization for young people in grades 8
through 12. SKY provides a faith based activity program that meets the
religious and social needs of our future parishioners. A monthly Youth Mass,
generally celebrated on the third Sunday of the month at 9:30am; the
Living Stations of the Cross on Good Friday; the 30 hour fast during Lent;
The Christmas Tree Sale; and the annual "Guess Where" amusement park trip
are but some of the highlights of the diversified program offered. Contact
the SKY office at 516-420-8655. |