April 3`ed, 2016

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April 3`ed, 2016
CHURCH OF SAINT ROCCO
18 Third St., Glen Cove, NY 11542
PARISH STAFF
Very Rev. Dom Elias Carr, Can. Reg., Pastor [email protected]
Very Rev. Dom Gabriel Rach, Can.Reg., Parochial Vicar
Very Rev. Dom Ambros Boyd, Can. Reg., Parochial Vicar
Very Rev. Dom Daniel Nash, Can. Reg.
Deacon John Fielding [email protected]
Mrs. Annette Graziosi, Sacristan
Ms. Bernadette Heym, School of Religion Coordinator: 676-4691
Ms. Maureen Husing, Music Director 628-3930 [email protected]
Mr. Joseph Lane , Facilities Manager
Mrs. Matilde Zozzaro, Secretary
Parish Office: 18 Third Street, Glen Cove, New York 11542
Telephone: Parish Office - (516) 676-2482
Fax: (516) 676-2117
E-mail: [email protected]
Parish Planning Committee: [email protected]
April 3, 2016
Orario Messe: Sabato Sera: 4:00 PM
Domenica Mattina: 7:30 AM,
8:45 AM (Italiana), 10:15 AM & 11:30 AM
Messe feriali:
7:30 AM
Festa Di Precetto: Come è stato annunciato
OFFICE HOURS
Secretarial Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM & 1:30 PM to5:00 PM
PARISH MASS SCHEDULE
Saturdays: 4:00 PM
Sunday Masses: 7:30 AM, 8:45 AM (Italian), 10:15 AM, 11:30 AM
Holy Days (other than Christmas/Easter) 7:30pm Vigil, 7:30am, 5:15pm
Weekday Masses (Monday-Friday): 7:30 AM
NOVENA FOLLOWING THE 7:30 AM MASS
Monday: Miraculous Medal
Thursday: St. Rocco
Tuesday: St. Anthony
Friday: Sacred Heart
Wednesday: St. Jude
Confessioni: Sabato: 3:00 PM– 3:45 PM
Novena: Ogni mattina dopo la messa delle 7:30 c’è la novena
Lunedì: La Madonna Miracolosa
Martedì: S. Antonio
Mercoledì: S. Giuda
Giovedì: S. Rocco
Venerdì: ll Sacro Cuore
Battesimi: Sabato durante l’anno alle 11:00 AM
Matrimoni: Si devono prenotare minimo sei mesi prima
Ore d’ufficio: Lunedì - Venerdì
9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
1:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Ammalati: Se avete bisogno del sacerdote, per favore, chiamate l’ufficio,
676-2482. Grazie
Holy Name Society: Meets on Friday @ 7:30 pm
Monthly Mass: 2nd Sunday @ 7:30 am
MINISTRY TO THE SICK AND HOMEBOUND
Please inform the Parish Office when a loved one is sick or in need of
pastoral care.
CONFESSIONS
Saturdays: 3:00 - 3:45 PM. Confessions will also be heard at any reasonable time upon request.
BAPTISMS
The Sacrament of Baptism is administered on specific Saturdays
throughout the year at 11:00 AM. Parents should contact the Parish
Office to register for the baptismal seminar, which is held the 1st Tuesday of each month at 7:15 PM.
MARRIAGES
Marriages should be arranged at least six months in advance of the
Wedding date. Please contact Deacon John Fielding at deacon johnf @
yahoo.com, who conducts the initial inquiry; this should be done prior to
making any other arrangements. Pre-Cana Program required.
PARISH MEMBERSHIP
All families are required to register in the Parish. Forms may be obtained at
the Parish Office. Kindly notify the Parish Office if you move to another
parish or change your address.
San Padre Pio Prayer Group - Every third Friday of the Month
(except summer)
Holy Hour at 7:00 PM & Mass at 8:00 PM
PARISH ACTIVITIES
Rosary Society: Meets last Monday of the month.
Communion: 1st Sunday 7:30 AM Mass.
E-mail: [email protected]
YOUTH ACTIVITIES
CYIA– Catholic Youth In Action: Mr. Luigi Greco
Phone number: 516 637-1959 E-mail: [email protected]
RCIA Preparation - Please contact F. Ambros Boyd
[email protected]
WEBSITE
Webservant: Mr. Rocco Ieraci E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.stroccoglencove.com
Bible Study: Tuesday 7:30 PM
Youth Activities: Children's Choir: Sing 2nd and 4th Sunday at
the 10:15 Mass Rehearsal: every Tuesday 4:00-5:15 (Parish Center)
All Saints Regional Catholic School
Website: www.asrcatholic.org
Owned and administered by the parishes of St. Boniface, Sea Cliff,
St. Hyacinth, Glen Head, St. Mary, Roslyn, St. Patrick, Glen Cove,
St. Rocco, Glen Cove; for information and registration call the
School office at 676-0762.
CHURCH OF ST. ROCCO, GLEN COVE, NEW YORK
THE ALTAR CANDLES ARE IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
Sunday, April 3, 2016
7:30 A.M. Tony Gallo, Catherine & Vincent Cornelis,
In memory of all the names left on the St. Joseph table
8:45 A.M. Angelo Grella, Domenico Izzo, Antonio Capobianco,
Christina & Americo Graziosi, Paul Aureliano, In Onore a San
Padre Pio, Angelina Troia, Angelo Filippone, Agnes Steiper,
Anthony Insano, Alfredo Minchilli, Donato & Angela Grella,
Antonio, Rocco & Angelina Ricciardi, Michele & Marianna
Condo, Anna Savino, In memoria di tutti I nomi lasciati sulla
tavola di San Giuseppe
10:15 A.M. Annette Basile, Millie Davidson, Special Intention
for Maria Nienstedt, Emilia Billezi, Quezon, Eileen, Vincent &
Grace Iammarino, John & Agnes Massa, William Tursi, In memory of all the names left on the St. Joseph table
11:30A.M. Anthony Galante, Angelo Filippone, In memory of
all the names left on the St. Joseph table
Monday, April 4, 2016
7:30 A.M. Priest’s Intention
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
7:30 A.M. Priest’s Intention
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
7:30 A.M. Albert Graziosi
Thursday, April 7, 2016
7:30 A.M. Father Eligio Della Rosa
Friday, April 8, 2016
7:30 A.M. Priest’s Intention
Saturday, April 9, 2016
4:00 P.M. Antonio Capobianco, Sal Berritto, Angela Gallizzi
(Anniv.), Concetta D’Ambrosio O’Regan, Paul Aureliano,
Steve Anzalone
The Altar Bread & Altar Wine
are in loving memory of
James Troffa
from
Earleen & Annie
Sanctuary Lamp is lit this week in
loving memory of
Tony Galante
from
Gene & Mary King
Stephen Anzalone from Frank & Robbie Venturino
Stephen Anzalone from Tom & Joanne Venturino
Stephen Anzalone from Al & Pat Venturino
Anthony (Tony) Galante from MarionO’Day
Salvatore Graziosi (1st Anniv.) from sister Roseann &
Carmen Douso
Millie Davidson from Tripp Family
The Candles on the Blessed Mother Altar are for a special
intention from Palmina Grella and in memory of
Angela Gallizzi (Anniv.) from Mommy
The Candles on the St. Joseph Altar are in memory of
Millie Davidson from Gary & Gina Galante and for Jean
Roniger from Angie Anzalone
The Candle on the St. Rocco Altar is in memory of
Michael Bono from Margaret & Marino Pascucci and for
Stephen Anzalone from Mike & Betty Marrone
The Candle on the St. Anthony Altar is in memory of
Anthony Graziosi (B-day) from daughter Roseann &
Carmen and for Sam Lostritto (Anniv.) from Rose Casey
The Candles on the St. Juda Altar are in memory of
Henry Colella from Reno Graziosi and for Louis Oporto Sr.
from his wife Margaret Oporto
The Candles on the St. Michael Altar are in memory of
Angelo Grella from Angela & Maria and for Michael &
Michael Jr. Galante (Anniv.) from brother Tony
The Candle on the St. Francis Altar is in memory of
Happy 5th Anniv. in Heaven Gerry Francis from Anita Masucci
The Candle on the Crucifix Altar is in memory of
Anthony Galante from Rita & Joseph Melchione
The Candle on the St. Theresa Altar is in memory of
Eleanor Graziosi (B-day) from daughter Roseann & Carmen
The Candle on the St. Lucy Altar is in memory of
Jean Roniger from Rose Venturino
The Candle on the St. Padre Pio Altar is for a special
Prayer from Fr. James DeVita
The Candle on the Our Lady of Peace Altar is in memory
of Henry & Kathleen Colella from Graziosi & Klien Family
The Candle on the Our Lady of the Rosary Altar is in
memory of Millie Davidson from Lena & Michael Floccari
The Candle on the Our Lady of the Infermi altar is for a
special intention
The Candle on the St. John the Baptist Altar is in memory of
Larry Graziose (7Month Anniv.) from Dottie and Charlie Gonder
SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 2016: SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER OR DIVINE MERCY
Dear Parishioners,
Happy Easter! We now rejoice in the fifty days of Easter
culminating in the celebration of Pentecost. I invite anyone
who has not communicated with the parish planning committee to please do so! Your participation is very important
to us all since our future depends on all of us growing together in love and mutual support.
Low Sunday (or White Sunday) – the close of the Octave
of Easter – has recently gained a new name: “Divine Mercy
Sunday”. This name derives from the approved private revelations of St. Faustina. These private revelations places
strong emphasis on the mercy of God in all phases of one’s
spiritual life, especially when one finds him or herself far
from God, for whatever reason. No matter how far we feel
we are – God is always close to us. He never abandons us
and he is with us right to the end of our life. There is always
hope! This is the message of Divine Mercy.
As it is Jubilee Year of Mercy and Divine Mercy Sunday,
it is most fitting that we have welcomed our newest statue in
the church – the image of Jesus as Divine Mercy – this
weekend. From His pierced heart comes water and blood –
the signs of baptism which restores us to our dignity as
God’s children and of the Holy Eucharist, which as St
Augustine teaches us is the unique food that makes us like it
– that is like God – rather that it becoming like us. As baptism starts this process of transformation, which we call our
sanctification, i.e., being made holy/whole, the Holy Eucharist nourishes us so that we have the faith, hope and love to
stay on this path.
Next month our parish will celebrate First Holy Communions. The children made their first confessions just before
Easter and many, it should be noted, also returned to the Sacrament, sometimes after decades, in part because of Father
Gabriel’s article on confession. The response has truly humbled him and indeed all of us.
These children will take their next step in their personal
relationship with Jesus Christ on May 22nd, the Solemnity of
the Blessed Trinity at the Masses at 10:15 am and 11:30 am.
These steps – the frequent celebration of the Sacraments of
Confession and Communion, not only benefit them but indeed the entire human race. How?
Whenever a Christian takes his or her call to follow Christ
seriously, the world is transformed. You and I have the
power – and indeed the right – to change our lives when we
permit God to change us (I don’t have the right to run someone else’s life, but I do have the right and the responsibility
to change mine).
God will not change us – heal us and make us whole –
unless we allow Him to do so. Our freedom is too precious
to God. Indeed, He values it much more it we often do. God
made us free because there is only love when there is true
freedom – the capacity to choose the good for the sake of the
other beyond the good of one’s own. Since God is love, God
is also freedom.
Cari parrocchiani,
Buona Pasqua! Ora rallegriamo nei cinquanta giorni di Pasqua
che culmina nella celebrazione della Pentecoste. Invito tutti coloro
che non ha comunicato con il comitato di pianificazione
parrocchiale, vi prego, di farlo! La vostra partecipazione è molto
importante per tutti noi, perché il nostro futuro ci impone di
crescere insieme nell'amore e nel sostegno reciproco.
Domenica in Albis (o Domenica bianco) - la chiusura
dell’ottava di Pasqua - ha recentemente acquisito un nuovo nome:
"Domenica della Divina Misericordia". Questo nome deriva dalle
rivelazioni private approvate di Santa Faustina. Queste rivelazioni
private pone un forte accento sulla misericordia di Dio in tutte le
fasi della propria vita spirituale, soprattutto quando sia lui o lei
stessa si trova lontano da Dio, per qualsiasi motivo. Non importa
quanto ci sentiamo - Dio è sempre vicino a noi. Non ci abbandona
mai e lui è con noi fino alla fine della nostra vita. C'è sempre
speranza! Questo è il messaggio della Divina Misericordia.
Com’è l’anno Giubilare della Misericordia e la Domenica della
Divina Misericordia, è più conveniente che abbiamo accolto la
nostra nuova statua nella chiesa - l'immagine di Gesù come Divina
Misericordia- questa fine settimana. Dal suo cuore trafitto, l'acqua e
il sangue escono - i segni del battesimo, che ci restituisce alla nostra
dignità di figli di Dio e della Santa Eucaristia, che, come
Sant'Agostino ci insegna è l’unico cibo che ci rende simili - che è
come Dio - piuttosto che diventa come noi. Come il battesimo
avvia questo processo di trasformazione, che noi chiamiamo la
nostra santificazione, cioè, di essere fatto santo/sano/intero, la Santa
Eucaristia ci nutre in modo che abbiamo la fede, la speranza e
l'amore per rimanere su questa strada.
Il mese prossimo la nostra parrocchia celebrerà la Prima
Comunione. I bambini hanno già fatto le loro prime
confessioni appena prima di Pasqua e molti, va notato, anche
sono tornati al Sacramento, a volte dopo decenni, in parte a
causa di un articolo sulla confessione di Padre Gabriel. La
risposta ha veramente umiliato lui e anche tutti noi.
Questi bambini prenderanno il loro prossimo passo nel
loro rapporto personale con Gesù Cristo il 22 maggio, la
Solennità della Santissima Trinità nelle Messe alle 10:15 e
11:30. Questi passaggi - la frequente celebrazione dei
Sacramenti della Confessione e della Comunione, non solo
beneficio loro, ma in realtà l'intero genere umano. Come?
Ogni volta che un cristiano prende la sua chiamata a
seguire seriamente Cristo, il mondo si trasforma. Tu ed io
abbiamo il potere - e, in effetti, il diritto - di cambiare la
nostra vita quando permettiamo a Dio di cambiare noi (non
ho il diritto di eseguire la vita di qualcun altro, ma ho il
diritto e la responsabilità di cambiare il mia).
Dio non cambierà noi - per guarirci e per santificarci - se
non permettiamo a Lui di farlo. La nostra libertà è troppo
preziosa per Dio. In effetti, ha valori molto più che facciamo
spesso. Dio ci ha fatto liberi perché l'amore deve essere
libero - la capacità di scegliere il bene per il bene degli altri
di là del bene della propria. Perché Dio è amore, Dio è anche
la libertà.
CHURCH OF ST. ROCCO, GLEN COVE, NEW YORK
He made us free; this also explains His incredible patience with the
human race and its failings. He wants us to awaken to our dignity and
His goodness. He will willing to wait and even willing to make up for
our sins through Jesus’ death on the Cross, so that when the New Creation begins, all just claims against us and our lack of love will be settled and forgiven. Mercy is never cheap! Like grace, someone pays.
God has paid for us so that the entire human race might receive a new
beginning.
God bless you,
Father Elias
Egli ci ha fatto di essere liberi; questo spiega anche la sua
incredibile pazienza con il genere umano e le sue mancanze.
Egli ci vuole risvegliare la nostra dignità e la sua bontà. Egli
sarà disposto ad aspettare e anche disposto a dare il massimo
per i nostri peccati attraverso la morte di Gesù sulla croce, in
modo che quando inizia la Nuova Creazione, tutto solo crediti
nei confronti di noi e la nostra mancanza di amore saranno
regolati e perdonati. La misericordia è mai a buon mercato!
Come la grazia, qualcuno paga. Dio ha pagato per noi, in modo
che l'intero genere umano potrebbe ricevere un nuovo inizio.
Dio vi benedica,
Padre Elias
Saturday: 3:00pm - 3:45pm
Let us pray for the intentions of our Holy Father
during the month of April.....
Universal Intention: That small farmers may
receive a just reward for their precious labor.
For Evangelization Intention: That Christians in
Africa may give witness to love and faith in Jesus Christ
amid political religious conflicts.
The regular collection on 3/27/2016 was $7,793.00
second collection for Parish Food Pantry was $2,597.00 and the
Easter Collection was $8,129.00. May God bless you for your
continued support and generosity.
Thank you,
Fr. Elias
The Diocese of Rockville Centre
Golden Wedding Liturgy Honoring
Couples Married Fifty Years or More
This spring couples that have been married fifty years or
more will be honored on Sunday, April 24 at the Church
of Maria Regina in Seaford. The liturgies will begin at
2:30 pm. Registration forms and complete instructions
can be obtained at the parish office. Registration must be
received by the Office of Worship by April 8. If you
have any questions you may call 516-678-5800, extension 207.
Divine Mercy
Saturday, April 2, 2016
2:30pm - Holy Rosary
3:00pm - Chaplet of Divine Mercy and Confessions
4:00pm - Celebration of Holy Mass and Blessing of Statue
Bulletin Reflection
“Blessed are they who have not seen and have believed,” Jesus
says in today’s Gospel. For those who have not seen to believe,
however, we must be good stewards of our faith, living it joyfully
and sharing it generously.
All are invited for refreshments in the
Madonna Room after Mass.
CHURCH BREAKFAST
Living Stewardship
We are grateful this week for all stewards in our parish who put
our faith into action - especially through the spiritual and corporal
works of mercy - even when they may not “see” the fruits of their
service, relying on God’s grace to do the rest!
Please join us along with your dear ones for breakfast this
Sunday, April 3rd. after all the Masses. A full breakfast
will be served.
SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 2016: SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER OR DIVINE MERCY
All Saints Regional Catholic School
$10,000 Grand Prize
The Rosary Society is running a Reverse Raffle on April 9th
at 6:30 in the Parish Center. The price is $100 for each ticket
and it includes a Delicious Buffet Dinner.
Additional dinner guests pay $25 per person. Please support
this important fundraiser for Saint Rocco’s Church.
For tickets or for more information, please contact the Parish
Office, or our Chairladies, Millie Sullivan (676-7614) and
Pamela Zimmer (671-1188). Tickets will be sold after most
Masses. Only 300 tickets will be sold, so buy yours early!
Please continue to pray for all
the men and women
serving our country:
REQUESTS THE PLEASURE OF YOUR COMPANY AT THE
Headmaster’s
Anniversary Ball
SATURDAY, THE SIXTEENTH OF APRIL TWO THOUSAND SIXTEEN
SIX-THIRTY IN THE EVENING
NASSAY COUNTRY CLUB
30 ST. ANDREW’S LANE GLEN COVE, NEW YORK
Please join us for an evening of dining
and dancing to celebrate our School’s
25th Anniversary,
The Centennial of Catholic Education on
the Gold Coast, and to Toast our Honorees
Lt. Ryan A. Vessichelli
Lt. Travis Buffa, U.S.N.
Lt. Melissa Buffa U.S.N.
$195.00 PER TICKET
CREATIVE BLACK TIE
FORMAL-FUN- FANCIFUL
Headmaster’s Anniversary Ball
2016 Honorees
First Time
Scott Michael Frankel, St. Rocco, Glen Cove, NY
&
Jennifer Catherine Arato, St. Boniface, Sea Cliff, NY
Dr. & Mrs. Joachin Diaz
Parish of St. Mary
Roslyn Harbor, New York
Mr. & Mrs. Dino Evangelista
Parish of St. Rocco
Glen Cove, New York
Mr. & Mrs. Bradford Dickson
Parish of St. Patrick
Glen Cove, New York
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lynch
Parish of St. Boniface
Sea Cliff, New York
Honor Roll
Mature single professional woman looking for studio or 1 bedroom apt in Glen Cove area. Also willing to house share. My
telephone number is 516.801.1510 or 516.528.8389
OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL
LEGION OF MARY
Will meet on Saturday, April 9th @
10:30a.m. in the Parish Hall of St. Rocco’s
All are Welcome!
Second Trimester
St. Dominic High School
First Honors
Grade 10th
Anthony Figliuolo
First Honors
11th Grade
Lauren Velentzas
First Honors
12th Grade
Richard DiLorenzo
Frank Servedio
Second Honors
12th Grade
Michael Figliuolo
CHURCH OF ST. ROCCO, GLEN COVE, NEW YORK
Society of St. Vincent de Paul
In the Gospel today, Jesus stands in the midst of us and
says: “Peace be with you!” During Mass we turn to each
other and say “Peace be with you!”
Please help us bring Peace to those who are poor and
hungry by becoming a St. Vincent de Paul volunteer. We
need help in many areas: building an Internet and social
media presence, coordinating events with the Parish,
building relationships with community resources, fund
raising to name just a few.
Learn how you can help by calling Gordon Hedwig at 516
-759-2128 or Amy Solomito at 516-676-4881, or come to
our April meeting.
Meeting Date: April 5, 2016
Where: St. Rocco’s Church, 18 Third Street, Glen Cove
Time: 7:30 PM
Rosary Society says:
Sign up now before we run out of seats!
Come join us for a great day out of Glen Cove on a Bus Trip to
Lancaster, PA’s spectacular Sight and Sound Theatre to see the
epic new musical bible show- Samson. This show took 3 years
to put together and includes 54 actors, 34 live animals and
more than 7,000 yards of material to make the beautiful costumes. The day begins at 7:30 AM at the church parking lot
where we will board the bus to Lancaster. The bus will stop for
lunch, then on to the 2:45 show. After the show we will make
another stop for dinner and then head home. The cost is $125.
pp and includes bus, lunch, show, dinner & gratuities. Please
stop by the parish office to sign up, or see Chairladies Angie
Colangelo or Rosa Rizzo for more info. All are welcome / First
come, First served.
Congratulations
to our song leader, Cloe San
Antonio!! On March 18th and 19th, she performed at the
National Opera Center in Manhattan in the opera, Romeo
and Juliet. This famous literary work by William Shakespeare was written in 1594. Over the years, several composers have written music for this very dramatic tragedy,
and it is commonly performed as an opera or ballet. This
opera was written in 1867 by Charles Gounod and sung
in French. Cloe played the part of Gertrude, the nurse who
looks after Juliet. She sang beautifully and had such an
impressive state presence!
Well done, Cloe!!
2016
Catholic Ministries
Appeal Update
We are very grateful to the 47 families who made pledges.
Parish Goal $28,500.00
Amount Pledged: $12,630.00
Amount Paid: $9,200.00
We appreciate the generosity and good will of all those
who made and completed their pledges to the Catholic
Ministries Appeal. Those who have not made their
pledges, please do so. If we do not reach the goal our
parish has to pay. May God bless and reward you for
your generosity to help the poor and needy in our midst.
Thank you,
Fr. Elias
SAINT ANTHONY’S HIGH SCHOOL
THEATRE COMPANY
PROUDLY PRESENTS:
THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 2016 7:00 p.m.
FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 2016 7:30 p.m.
SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2016 2 p.m.* AND 8 p.m.
Tickets are available for $10 at the door
*$5 age 12 and under, 2 p.m. show only
Questions should be sent to [email protected]
St. Anthony’s High School
275 Wolf Hill Road
South Huntington, NY 11747
The Canonry of Saint Leopold
“Vatican Two (Re)views”
4/5 Gaudium et Spes II – the Pastoral Constitution
on the Church in the Modern World
SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 2016: SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER OR DIVINE MERCY
Please continue to keep in your
prayers the sick members, family
and friends of our parish:
APRIL 3RD DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY
The Chaplet of The Divine Mercy @ 3:00 PM
Holy Hour Followed by
Refreshments in Parish Center
Sponsored by Legion of Mary
Baby Nico, Laura Kirshen, Ryan Kirshen, Teresa Brunetto, Clotilde Grella, Carmela Bozzella, Ruthann Ogden, Sofia Lucchese,
Logan, Kelly Rant, Steven Pisano, Nancy Celino, Baby, Adriana
Carmona, Theresa & Salvatore Totino, Mia Perciballi, David
Grimes, Maria Santoli, Linda Muller, Brian Schmitt, Nonie &
Scooter, Vivian Lorentzen, Rose Claro, Adriana A., Mary, Faye
Griffin, Deb Grazioso, Tony Jiminez, Barbara Ermmarino, Nicholas
Basile, Gloria Lettieri, Esther Molfetta, Lisa Rant, Joseph Carney,
Omesh Chirnan, Doug McDonough, Sara Testa, Kaitlyn Ruth
Turley, Maryann Majewski, Rosella Gallo, Jennifer Dobies, Ashley
McIntyre, Dylan Papocchia, Frank J. Divonzo, Zachary Caldwell,
Allison Butler Spina, Carmela Scarfo, Robin Ruthkowski, Lina
Gallo, Diane Baker, Albert Ceglia, Umberto Telese, Soccarsa Ceglia
Wyatt, Raymond Curiale, Max Van Holt, Rose Venturino, Kristen
Robinson, Carter Suozzi, Roberta Pezzi, Maria Ceglia, Barbara
Rotunno, James Pannulla Jr., Saverio Greco, Simona Cabri, Frances
Breen

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