Catholic Foundation hosts its first-ever Hispanic Stewardship Conference

This past Saturday the Catholic Foundation hosted its first-ever Hispanic Stewardship Conference for Parish Leaders held at the Emmaus Center. With inspiring speakers, enriching talks, and heartfelt discussions, attendees were empowered to embrace the spirit of stewardship and strengthen the bonds of their Spanish-speaking faith community. The Conference concluded with Mass celebrated by Bishop Robert J. Brennan. This unforgettable weekend was a resounding success, fostering a deeper commitment to service, generosity, and the enthusiasm to promote stewardship in their respective parish communities.

 

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BISHOP BRENNAN LEADS MEMORIAL MASS AT THE 9/11 MEMORIAL IN BREEZY POINT

Bishop Robert Brennan celebrated Mass tonight, Monday, September 11, 2023, with the Blessed Trinity Parish community at the 9/11 Memorial located at Rockaway Point Boulevard and Beach 218th Street in the Breezy Point section of Queens.

The Mass was dedicated to those killed in the September 11th terrorist attacks, the first responders, and those who have died from related diseases since.

“Tonight, I celebrated Mass with the parish of Blessed Trinity in Breezy Point. We prayed for the innocent people killed by hatred, and our first responders who knew they had to respond, a choice that would impact themselves and their families. In their honor, let us pledge to build up one another with love, never forgetting the sacrifices our first responders make every day, and those sick with Ground Zero related illness,” said Bishop Robert Brennan.

“Trusting in God, let us pray for the souls of the faithfully departed, whose shoulders we stand on, and the heroes living amongst us today,” continued Bishop Brennan.

The memorial is comprised of 29 glass etchings of each of the community members lost on September 11, 2001, and a cross-shaped piece of steel from the World Trade Center. Following the Mass, the names of the Breezy Point residents who died on 9/11/2001 were read aloud. Roses were placed at the memorial in remembrance of each victim, and a bell was rung after each name was read aloud.

The Breezy Point Catholic Club Pipes and Drums performed God Bless America to conclude the Mass and ceremony.

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The entranceway to the September 11th Memorial in Breezy Point.
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600 people attended the 9/11 Memorial Mass to commemorate the 22nd Anniversary of the attacks.
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Bishop Robert Brennan led the Mass, joined by Father Michael Gelfant, the Pastor of Blessed Trinity Parish.
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The names of those lost on September 11, 2001, from the Breezy Point community were read aloud.
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Roses were placed at the 9/11 Memorial in honor of each neighbor who lost their lives on 9/11/01.
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Breezy Point Catholic Club Pipes and Drums performed God Bless America at the end of the Mass.

BISHOP BRENNAN ANNOUNCES THE DEATH OF MONSIGNOR PAUL JERVIS, A CHAMPION OF RACIAL HARMONY

The Diocese of Brooklyn has announced the passing of Monsignor Paul W. Jervis, who served as a priest for more than 40 years in parishes throughout Brooklyn and Queens.

Born in Guyana on December 1, 1953, Monsignor Paul Jervis immigrated to the United States at the age of 19. He was ordained to the Priesthood on May 21, 1983. On September 4, 2009, Pope Benedict XVI bestowed the title of Prelate of Honor to His Holiness upon Monsignor Jervis. He died Tuesday, September 5, 2023, at the age of 69.

For nearly 10 years, Monsignor Paul Jervis served as the postulator in the Cause for the Beatification and Canonization of the Servant of God Bernard Quinn. Through research and interviews, a case for the canonization of Monsignor Quinn was presented to the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints in 2019. The documents remain under review at the Vatican office.

“Monsignor Paul Jervis saw the dignity of every human being and worked tirelessly to open the eyes of all people to love one another. Much like Monsignor Bernard Quinn, Monsignor Jervis devoted his life to fostering peace in the face of hatred. He made a lasting impression on those he met, especially within our African American and Guyanese Catholic communities, and with his brother priests as well. His work will continue in the lives of those he inspired,” said Bishop Robert Brennan.

In 2005, Monsignor Jervis authored a book titled, Quintessential Priest: The Life of Monsignor Bernard J. Quinn. The book profiled the life of Monsignor Bernard Quinn who established the first church for Black Catholics in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Monsignor Quinn served as Pastor of the parish of St. Peter Claver, the patron saint of slaves, African missions, and interracial justice.

“Monsignor Paul Jervis was a vibrant pioneer for the Black Catholic community here in Brooklyn and Queens. His leadership inspired not only Black and Caribbean Catholics to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ, but also to share their culture with the entire Church of Brooklyn and Queens. Throughout his 40 years of priesthood, Monsignor Jervis made known his love for the Lord and His Church to the souls entrusted to his care,” said Father Alonzo Cox, Pastor of St. Peter Claver Church, and Director of the Brooklyn Vicariate Office of Black Catholic Concerns.

Monsignor Jervis served the Diocese of Brooklyn as Pastor of the Parishes of Saint Francis Assisi –Saint Blaise (Brooklyn), Saint Martin de Porres (Holy Rosary, Our Lady of Victory, and Saint Peter Claver in Brooklyn), and Saint Paul the Apostle (Corona). He also served as Administrator of the Parishes Saint Catherine of Genoa (Brooklyn), Holy Rosary (Brooklyn), Our Lady of Victory (Brooklyn), and Saint Peter Claver (Brooklyn); and as Parochial Vicar of the Parishes of Saint Clare (Rosedale), Saint Fortunata (Brooklyn), and Saint Peter Claver (Brooklyn). 

Bishop Robert Brennan will preside at the funeral Mass for Monsignor Jervis on Tuesday, September 12, 2023, at 11 a.m. at St. Francis of Assisi-St. Blaise Church, located at 319 Maple Street in the Prospect-Lefferts Gardens section of Brooklyn.

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Msgr. Paul W. Jervis, a priest of the Diocese of Brooklyn, was born in Guyana and ordained to the priesthood on May 21, 1983. He died Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2023, at age 69.

Announcement of Death – Reverend Monsignor Paul W. Jervis

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Most Reverend Robert J. Brennan, Bishop of Brooklyn, regrets to inform you of the death of Reverend Monsignor Paul W. Jervis, a priest of the Diocese of Brooklyn. Monsignor Jervis was born on December 1, 1953 in Guyana, was ordained to the Priesthood on May 21, 1983 and died Tuesday, September 5, 2023. 

Monsignor Jervis served the Diocese of Brooklyn as Pastor of the Parishes of Saint Francis Assisi –Saint Blaise (Brooklyn), Saint Martin de Porres (Holy Rosary, Our Lady of Victory, and Saint Peter Claver in Brooklyn), and Saint Paul the Apostle (Corona). He also served as Administrator of the Parishes Saint Catherine of Genoa (Brooklyn), Holy Rosary (Brooklyn), Our Lady of Victory (Brooklyn), and Saint Peter Claver (Brooklyn); and as Parochial Vicar of the Parishes of Saint Clare (Rosedale), Saint Fortunata (Brooklyn), and Saint Peter Claver (Brooklyn). 

On September 4, 2009, Monsignor Jervis was named Prelate of Honor to His Holiness.

Msgr. Paul Jervis also served as the postulator in the Cause for the Beatification and Canonization of the Servant of God Bernard Quinn.

The arrangements are as follows: 

WAKE: Saint Francis of Assisi –Saint Blaise R.C. Church
319 Maple Street
Brooklyn, New York 11225
Tel: (718) 756-2015 

Monday, September 11, 2023
4:00 PM – 6:45 PM 

Tuesday, September 12, 2023
9:00 AM – 10:45 AM 


VIGIL MASS: Saint Francis of Assisi –Saint Blaise R.C. Church
319 Maple Street
Brooklyn, New York 11225
Tel: (718) 756-2015 

Monday, September 11, 2023
7:00 PM 


FUNERAL: Saint Francis of Assisi –Saint Blaise R.C. Church
319 Maple Street
Brooklyn, New York 11225
Tel: (718) 756-2015 

Tuesday, September 12, 2023
11:00 AM 


BURIAL: Saint John Cemetery
Middle Village, New York

 

Monsignor Jervis was a member of the Priests’ Purgatorial Society. 

Please pray for the repose of his soul and for the consolation of his family and friends. May he rest in the peace of Christ, the Risen Lord. 

If you wish to send condolences, please mail to The Jervis Family, C/O Saint Francis of Assisi – Saint Blaise R.C. Church, 319 Maple Street, Brooklyn, New York 11225

 

Reverend Monsignor Steven J. Aguggia, J.C.L.
Chancellor