September 26, 2018

All Saints’ Day – Nov. 1

Today is All Saints’ Day, a Holy Day.  There will be a Vigil Mass on Wednesday, October 31 at 7:30 pm in Annunciation Church.  On Thursday, November 1, there will be 6:45 am, 9 am, 10 am at Annunciation Church and 9 am and 7:30 pm at Our Lady of Fatima Church.
September 26, 2018

The A-OLF Players Cast Calls – November 6 & 7

The Annunciation-Our Lady of Fatima Players are having cast calls for singers, dancers and musicians on Tuesday, November 6th and Wednesday, November 7th at 8 p.m. in the Parish Room.  We are looking for actors and singers of all ages, and behind-the-scenes help as well.  Please join us for what promises to be a great show!
September 26, 2018

Veterans’ Day Parade – November 11

November 11th marks the 100th anniversary of the armistice ending World War I.  Our community is organizing a special one-time parade and ceremony this Veterans’ Day to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I and to thank ALL of our veterans – past, present and future! 2:30 Parade starts at American Legion Plaza at the Crestwood Station and ends with a 3:15 pm ceremony in the Gym of Annunciation School. Please contact the Parade Committee to march or be driven in the veteran motorcade.  We are also soliciting scouting units to march, motorcade drivers.  Celeste Hughes: […]
September 21, 2018

Letter from the Pastor – September 23, 2018

              It seems that one of the main difficulties that some people have with the Christian gospel is that it seems to them to be unrealistic.  Few of them would deny that Jesus lived a good life or that He said some beautiful things.  That, in fact, is the basis of their problem.  As they see it, Jesus was so good and His teachings are so beautiful that they simply do not fit in a world such as ours.               There is a tendency among some people to think of Jesus as an idealist, […]
September 18, 2018

The Passing of Deacon Pellegrini

We regret to inform our parishioners of the passing of Deacon Guy Pellegrini on September 15, 2018.  He graduated in the first diaconate class from the Archdiocese of New York and had been assigned to various churches throughout the area.  He served the Annunciation-Our Lady of Fatima parish faithfully these last 13 years as deacon and as a religious education teacher.  He was a loving person who was a friend to all.  He will be missed by the priests, parishioners and by the students whose lives he touched.