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		<description><![CDATA[The purpose of the parish Religious Education Program is to assist parents with the sacred responsibility of educating their children in the Catholic faith.  The parish offers formal classroom instruction through the Catechetical Ministry.  A catechist is a person who believes in Jesus Christ, lives that belief within a community of Catholics, and is called [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="left">The purpose of the parish Religious Education Program is to assist parents with the sacred responsibility of educating their children in the Catholic faith.  The parish offers formal classroom instruction through the Catechetical Ministry.  A catechist is a person who believes in Jesus Christ, lives that belief within a community of Catholics, and is called to share that belief with others.  Catechists, assistants and office volunteers are needed for all grade levels.  Adult education classes are provided for catechists, parents and all interested adults.</p>
<p>d Catechists  	Needed</p>
<p>Catechists and substitute catechists are needed . If you are interested, please contact Karen in  	the Religious Education Office (516-671-0418) as soon as possible.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[On June 24, 1989, St. Boniface Martyr School joyfully celebrated its 60th anniversary with a reunion dinner chaired by Kathleen and John Ahearn. Many of the school&#8217;s 2,000 graduates returned for the event. Also that June, a new pastor, Reverend Michael J. Torpey, arrived.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On June 24, 1989, St. Boniface Martyr School joyfully celebrated its 60th anniversary with a reunion dinner chaired by Kathleen and John Ahearn. Many of the school&#8217;s 2,000 graduates returned for the event. Also that June, a new pastor, Reverend Michael J. Torpey, arrived.</p>
<p>Shortly after his arrival, in response to senior members of the parish, Father Torpey hired Sister Mary Butler, O.P., to begin a senior outreach program. (In 1995, after being elected Regional Director of her order, Sister Mary moved on, but the successful program has continued). Other staff changes came when Sr. Margaret McPeak retired as school principal and Mrs. Lenora Brisotti was appointed. In June of 1990, Ita Levesque, longtime director of the parish Religious Education Program, moved on to become the director at St. Brigid&#8217;s Parish, and Father Torpey appointed Julie Byrne as administrator of the program.</p>
<p>In June of 1991, the parish schools of St. Boniface, St. Mary&#8217;s in Roslyn, St. Rocco&#8217;s and St. Patrick&#8217;s in Glen Cove and St. Hyacinth&#8217;s in Glen Head regionalized to form All Saint&#8217;s Regional Catholic School.</p>
<p>Under diocesan direction and the leadership of principal Sister Helen Dolan, S.S.N.D., the school began on two campuses with a nursery through third grade at the Lower Campus (St. Hyacinth&#8217;s) and grades four through eight on the Upper Campus (St. Patrick&#8217;s).</p>
<p><img class="alignright" style="border: 0pt none;" src="../../../../../../oldsite/sr.gif" border="0" alt="" width="110" height="120" /> In 1995, Sister Maureen Vellon, R.S.H.M. was appointed as principal of ASR. At present, 40 of the approximately 400 students are St. Boniface parishioners, and the school continues to flourish. In the fall of 1999, all grades will be located on St. Patrick&#8217;s parish property, allowing for total technological integration of all classrooms, leading the school into the 21st Century.</p>
<p>The school is supported by each of the five parishes and the school board is comprised of each parish&#8217;s pastor and representatives appointed by that pastor. St. Boniface is represented by parishioner Síghle Lynch.</p>
<p>The decision to regionalize the schools and close the St. Boniface School building made for a very painful time in the parish, especially for the parents and children who attended. Since then however, space made available by the closing of the building has been put to good use. For much of the 1990&#8217;s, the third floor of the school has been rented to St. Christopher Ottilie Home, while the parish offices were moved to the lower level. The building also provides classroom space for the children who attend the parish religious education program, and practice and game space for the many CYO basketball teams. The priests&#8217; residence has been moved back to the old rectory.</p>
<p>In time, it became clear that Father Torpey had made liturgy a major focus of his ministry. Nowhere is that more evident than at the family liturgy celebrated each Sunday. At ease with children, he has fostered liturgy where children can be both comfortable and involved. &#8220;If we focus on kids, it creates a focus on the family,&#8221; said Father Torpey. &#8220;If the children know they&#8217;re loved, it involves the whole family and it helps the parish to celebrate that love in the present; which, in turn, prepares us for the future.&#8221; This focus has attracted many new young families to the parish. Liturgical music has continued to be important, with Jeffrey Schneider as the present music director. To assist the pastor in keeping a clear pulse on the parish finances, in 1993, Father Torpey hired Eileen Krieb to help oversee parish business and finance. On June 6, 1993, the parish joined in the celebration of Father Torpey&#8217;s 25th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood with a mass followed by a lovely garden party.</p>
<p>Focus on the parish&#8217;s 100th anniversary (1998) began in 1993, with an elegant dinner dance at the Manhasset Bay Yacht Club, where parishioners, Ceil Herbert and Robert Bolger, were honored. It was the first of many Centennial celebrations. Reflecting on the Centennial, Father Torpey praised the work of the previous pastors. He pointed out Father Diederich&#8217;s work with liturgy and Father Fee&#8217;s strong sense of Church and how they have provided a foundation to present celebrations, involving some of the same people who worked with these previous pastors.</p>
<p>In 1995, St. Boniface became a one-priest parish when Father Camilleri (Reggie), who had won the hearts of parishioners in his seven years here, left St. Boniface to do further study. We gained Sr. Kathleen Murphy, O.P., however, who was appointed pastoral associate and has proved to be an invaluable asset to the parish as it continues to grow. Sr. Kathleen assists the pastor in the many aspects of running a parish and also conducts some liturgical services. Besides supporting parish programs already in existence, in 1996, Sr. Kathleen started a new program, M.O.M.S n&#8217; Tots, for mothers of pre-schoolers.</p>
<p>In 1996, the parish embarked on a diocesan Stewardship Program. Consciousness-raising on its theme of giving back time, talent and treasure in thanksgiving for all God has provided has been an impetus for parish growth. This program has not only improved the parish&#8217;s financial situation, but has put new blood into volunteerism. Consequently, appreciation for the many gifts already shared within the parish community has grown among parishioners.</p>
<p><strong><em><img class="alignright" style="border: 0pt none;" src="../../../../../../oldsite/DOORS1199.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="136" height="127" /></em></strong> St. Boniface Martyr Parish began its preparation for the <a href="../../../../../../oldsite/Jubilee%202000.htm">Jubilee Year of 2000</a> on Christmas Eve, 1998, when the front doors of the church were closed and draped with a Jubilee Banner, to remain closed until Christmas Eve 1999, when they were ceremoniously reopened, just as Pope John Paul II opened the Holy Door at St. Peter&#8217;s Basilica in Rome, to symbolize the Church&#8217;s &#8220;Opening Wide the Doors to Christ&#8221; at the dawn of the Third Millennium.</p>
<p>Our parish also marked the coming of the new millennium by becoming on of the first parishes on Long Island to establish a presence on the internet, with the launch of its website, designed by parishioner Robert P. Lynch, at <a href="../../../../../../index.html">www.saintboniface.org</a> on October 15, 1999.</p>
<p>As St. Boniface Martyr Parish celebrated its Centennial in 1997 and 1998, and the Jubilee in 1999 and 2000, the same strong sense of community that had started this parish was still going strong. Many prayers and thanks go to those who have gone before us and have provided the faith community with all that it needed to sustain its first one hundred years. We pray that God will continue to bless our parish, providing it with the gifts it needs to flourish in the future.</p>
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