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Bulletin January 26 & 27, 2019
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MASS INTENTIONS Mon. Jan 28 (Heb 9: 15, 24-28/Mk 3: 22-30) 5:30pm – (SM) Laura, Angelo & Patrick Sandroni by Jill & Tom Tues. Jan 29 (Heb 10: 1-10/Mk 3: 31-35) 8:30am – (SM) Palma Marshall by Lori & John Wed. Jan 30 (Heb 10: 11-18/Mk 4: 1-20) 8:30am – (SM) Alice Milliman by family Thurs. Jan 31 (Heb 10: 19-25/Mk 4: 21-25) 8:30am – (SP) Bryan Korzeniewski by the Buffone family Fri. Feb 1 (Heb 10: 32-39/Mk 4: 26-34) 8:30am – (SP) Marie McGoldrick by family Sat. Feb 2 (Mal 3: 1-4/Heb 2: 14-18/Lk 2: 22-40) 8:30am – (SP) Jean Eshenour by family 5:00pm –(SM) Teddy Felber by Dave & Sandra Ridley Sun. Feb 3 (Jer 1: 4-5, 17-19/1Cor 12: 31-13: 13/Lk 4: 21-30)
8:00am – (SP) Jerry Perrotto by Kathy Lux & family 9:30am – (SM) Confirmation class Mass 11:00am – (SP) Pete & Vicki Vacca by family
ST. MARY’S
LITURGICAL MINISTRIES FOR 2/2 & 2/3/19 LECTORS/COMMENTATORS 5:00 pm –Lector: K McCutcheon, Commentator: L Nightingale
9:30 am – Lector: K Donnelly, Commentator: L Mastin
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS 5:00 pm – J LeRoux, D Chapin, C Felber, K Whitney, Vol. 9:30 am – ME Pratt, Vol., Vol., C Swarthout, E Armitage GREETERS 5:00 pm – J Young 9:30 am – Vol. ALTAR SERVERS 5:00 pm – Vol., Vol. 9:30 am – M&M Eller
SENECA NURSING HOME – R Rivet, J Vacca HUNTINGTON NURSING HOME – J Shrey, J Barnoski
PANCAKE BREAKFAST TEAM FOR 1/29/19 L & E Callahan, M Gregory, N LeRoux,
D Patsos, C & R Simolo
MONEY COUNTERS FOR 1/29/19
Group #1
IN MEMORIAM
Thelma Kelsey Henry Emerson Steven Turkett
CALENDAR Monday Jan 28 Rosary Makers – Min Ctr. 6:00pm
Tuesday Jan 29 Men of St. Joseph – Min Ctr 6:00am Free Pancake Breakfast – Min Ctr 8:30-10am
Wednesday Jan 30 Eucharistic Adoration -SP Rectory basement 5-:600pm RCIA – Min Ctr 7:00pm
Thursday Jan 31 Eucharistic Adoration – SM Church 9:30am-4pm
Friday Feb 1 Saturday Feb 2 Presentation of the Lord Blessing of Candles at 8:30am Mass Blessing of Throats at 5pm Mass
Sunday Feb 3 Blessing of throats at all Masses Religious Education – Min Ctr 10:30-noon Confirmation Combined – SM 9:30am Mass Confession –––– St. Mary’s – Saturday – 3:30-4:30pm
St. Patrick’s – 1st Friday’s – 9:00-10:00am
Morning Rosary – Mon, Thurs & Fri, 7:45 am – at St. Pat’s
– Tues & Wed, 7:45am – at St. Mary’s
Evening Rosary –––– St. Mary’s – Wednesdays @ 7:00 pm
ST. PATRICK’S LITURGICAL MINISTRIES FOR 2/3/19
LECTORS/COMMENTATORS 8:00am – Lector: J DeVries, Commentator: L DeVries
11:00am – Lector: B Ruddy, Commentator: D Allee EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS 8:00am – M Piscitelli, C Ferrindino, J Delia, J Delia, J Shrey 11:00am – F Galletti, Vol., Vol., L Galletti, R Ryrko GREETERS 8:00am – Front Doors – B Maloney, C Hlywa, Mary Side – Vol., Organ Side – M Suffredini, Back Door– J Antosh 11:00am – Front Doors – M Woods, Mary Side – KofC, Organ Side – KofC, Back Door – KofC
ALTAR SERVERS 8:00am – (A) S Lux, (B) V Lux., (C) Vol. 11:00am – (A) Vol., (B) Vol., (C) Vol. CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD – Kathy, Mary Ida
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"If His Eminence has shown and taught me anything, it is that true respect for
human life proceeds from the moment of conception."
Dr. Lisa Marrero, in "Cardinal John O’Connor a Rock of the Church" in Crisis (May 2000)
Week of 1/26/19 – 2/1/19 St. Mary’s – SANCTUARY LAMP
Offered by:
ALTAR BREAD & WINE
Offered by:
St. Patrick’s - SANCTUARY LAMP
Phyllis Cologgi Offered by: Lucy Liberatore
ALTAR BREAD & WINE
Offered by:
ANGELUS BELLS 1/28 SM SP 1/29 SM SP 1/30 SM SP 1/31 SM SP 2/1 SM SP 2/2 SM Kathryn Mannion SP 2/3 SM
SP
Pray for our sick & homebound… Nicholas Ryck, Elizabeth Babiarz, Stacey Jansen, David Vacca, Stanley Fisher, Don VanCleef, K.M., Arlene
Laude, Patty Lewis, Thomas Kowalski, Annette Lutz, Diane Sinicropi, Cheryl DeMillo, Ed Hillard, Ann Jacobs, Jeff Page, Erin LaValley Moser, Courtney Hay, T.H., E.B.L., Teresa Leone, Joel Rivera, Kay Eighmey, Roy Meyers Jr., Sr. Mary Chris, Richard Schweitz Jr., Barb Twist, Patrick Morrin, Megan Seneca, Jim Mooney, Nino French, Fred Laun, Gene Lopez, Dorothy Rizzo, Vivian Wolff, Anne Cannuli, Keith Gibbs, Jeremy Andrews, Ed Steele, Michele, Alexis Eldrige, Roxanne Starry, Mary Ann Dambrosia, Ellen Moon, Fr. Eugene Weiss, Rose Marie LaLonde, Barb C, Bob B, Nancy Osborne, Cindy Williamson, Kathleen Talcott, Dolores Boeticker, Marie Ramson, Jonah Decory, Peggy (Cuddeback) Worden, Marcella Hill, Eleanor Jackson, Karen Jenkins, Jayden Moone, Fritz Chrysler, Loretta C, Dorothy & John Euchlund, Alice Sabatine, Lena Pagano, Bill Breen, Rose Mary Costantino, Jamie Canulli, Mary Jo Semler, Julia Kennedy, Ron Barnhart, Joseph Lotto, Jean DeLelys, William Cathy, Dale Trout Jr., Ellen Clark, Maureen Orsini, Kathy Cole, Yolanda Pace, Katie Verone, LM, Jesse Alcott, Ed Stephany, Amber Moses, Roxanna Baker, Felicia Strong, Thomas Leone, Asa Poorman, Marjorie Edmeston, Dick Marr, Susan Juris, Mary Jensen, William Johnson Jr., Jodie Pearson, M. Claire M, Miranda Y, Colleen VanCamp, Cathy Woods, Michael Hoover, Tyler Sheldon, Mary Steele, Georgine Rosata, Alice DePasquale, Marilyn, Amy Roepnack, Cindy Brown, Orion, John Gnell, Julia Kennedy, Karen Ditzell, David Smith, Judy Walczak, Mary Harrin, Dr. William White, Maria C. Norman, Judy Hoffman, Ann Passifione, Gianna, Ashley Stillwell, Lucille Cook, Theresa Antonucci, Mary Lou’s Intentions, Kathy, Judy Bauer, Fred VanNostrand, Chuck Carello, Michael Cunningham, Agnes Juris, Judy Wheaton, Florence Rosbaugh, Joan Lannon,, Jo Christiano, Susan D. Kuchman, Carol Eck, Mary Ebers, Rose Nehring, Margaret Nardi, Tim O’Mara, John Bennett, Kathleen Deal, Carmella Smith, Cory Steinbacker, Charm Miller, Robin Ryan, Tim Youngs, Jarrod Ticconi, Cindy Schlegel, Emily ,Venturelli, , Wendy Goodman, Bonnie, Lauren, Maureen Jusko, Sue Secore, Neal Wood, Robin Jock, Zachary M., Evelyn Chiodo, Kelly, Jay Colin, Rebecca Carson, Rebecca Tuccio, Patricia Maple, Lilliana Antonucci Austin, Trevor Cauler, Lexi Neinast, Judy, Larry McMillen, Patricia L., Gerald Goodman, Cheryl Lewis, Diane VanDamne, Marilyn Dickinson, Lainie Forde, Frank Seitz Jr., Barb McGill, Leighann Henry, Misty Clark, Kitty Allenza,
MaryLou Lorenzetti, Pam Kirk, Jesse Pardee, & all of our sick Please note: I am trying to keep the prayer list updated – if you would like to be
added to or deleted from the list, please call the parish office at 539-2944 or 651-4349.
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Many thanks to the leadership of Jacquie Gantz and Pam Leeber on the success of the Basket
Raffle at our Christmas Craft Show. Please shop and support these companies who
supported us: The Lyons National Bank, The Cobblestone Restaurant, Downtown Deli, The
Summit Federal Credit Union, Sinicropi Florist, Generations Bank, Trombley Tire & Auto,
Monro Muffler Brake, Dewey’s 3rd Ward Tavern, Little Italy, Midas. Zotos International Inc.,
Tops Friendly Market, Parker’s Grille & Tap House, CV Designs, Ciccino’s Pizzeria, Magee
Country Diner, Connie’s Diner, D A’s Liquor Store Inc., Deluxe, Luann’s Hair Design, Five Star
Bank, Avicolli’s Pizza, Walmart Supercenter, Montezuma Winery & Hidden Marsh Distillery,
Red Jacket Orchards, Rite Aid and Kinney Drugs.
Presentation of the Lord
The feast of the Presentation of the Lord is celebrated next Saturday. At the end of the fourth century, a woman named Etheria made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Her journal, discovered in 1887, gives an unprecedented glimpse of liturgical life there. Among the celebrations she describes is the Epiphany (January 6), the observance of Christ’s birth, and the gala procession in honor of his Presentation in the Temple 40 days later—February 15. This feast emphasizes Jesus’ first appearance in the Temple more than Mary’s purification.
The observance spread throughout the Western Church in the fifth and sixth centuries. Because the Church in the West celebrated Jesus’ birth on December 25, the Presentation was moved to February 2, 40 days after Christmas.
At the beginning of the eighth century, Pope Sergius inaugurated a candlelight procession; at the end of the same century the blessing and distribution of candles which continues to this day became part of the celebration, giving the feast its popular name: Candlemass.
Feast of St. Blaise The Feast of St. Blaise is on Sunday February 3. Because the feast falls on a Sunday we will not
celebrate the feast. However, we will be blessing throats after all the weekend masses. The blessing of throats has a long history. Saint Blaise was the bishop of Sebastea and a doctor. The first known record of the saint's life comes from the medical writings of Aëtius Amidenus, where he is recorded as helping with patients suffering from objects stuck in their throat. Many of the miraculous aspects of St. Blaise's life are written of 400 years after his martyrdom in the "Acts of St. Blaise."
Saint Blaise is believed to begin as a healer then, eventually, became a "physician of souls." He then retired to a cave, where he remained in prayer. People often turned to Saint Blaise for healing miracles. In 316, the governor of Cappadocia and of Lesser Armenia, Agricola, arrested then-bishop Blaise for being a Christian. On their way to the jail, a woman set her only son, who was chocking to death on a fish bone, at his feet. Blaise cured the child, and though Agricola was amazed, he could not get Blaise to renounce his faith. Therefore, Agricola beat Blaise with a stick and tore at his flesh with iron combs before beheading him. Fr. Jim
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It’s not too early to think about the Men’s Annual Retreat, held each year at the beautiful Notre Dame Retreat House on Canandaigua Lake. This year’s retreat for the men of our parish will be held on the weekend of March 22-24th . We ask you to reserve these dates on your calendar now. For additional information or to make a reservation, call Jim Shrey 315-568-2066 or Ray Rivet 315-418-8952. You can also go to notredameretreat.org for more information about this year’s theme and schedule.
The Environment Committee would like to express their deep appreciation to
everyone who helped with the taking down of the Christmas decorations at St.
Patrick’s after the 11 am Mass on Sunday. You made a difficult task so easy with so
many hands to help. God bless you!
Ann Marie Zon has asked that we
save religious Christmas item for the
needy in Nicaragua. Collections will
start again in May.
Religious Education Our Advent project is to help replenish the food pantries after the holidays. Please help by sending food in with your children.
The Social Ministry Committee is holding the
annual blanket drive now through mid
February. Please consider donating new or
gently used blankets, afghans & throws.
Barrels are at the church entrances. All items
will be given to the House of Concern & the
Cayuga Seneca Action Agency for distribution
to those Seneca County residents in need.
Thank you!
Pancake Breakfast needs more subs for
Tuesday mornings from 7:30 to 11:00
AM. If you can help, please call Anne at
315-539-2944. Thanks and God bless!!
FAMILY SPIRITUALITY WEEKLY TIP FOR:
1/27/19 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Gospel: Luke 1: 1-4, 4: 14-21
After Mass, discuss these questions & brainstorm ideas & ways to implement them this week! Adults: What do you believe that the anointing you received at Baptism requires you to do? Children: What could you do this week for someone who has less than you?
LET’S LIVE THE GOSPEL!!!!!!!
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Attention Children Ages 5 & Up!
WE WANT TO BRING BACK OUR
Little Flowers and Blue Knights Clubs These exciting groups are aimed at providing youth of our parish an
opportunity to have fun while learning about our Catholic faith as we explore the saints and traditions of our church. This is all done in a manner very similar to Boy or Girl Scouts. Every member earns badges while playing games, making crafts and serving others. If you would be willing to have your family give this a try (you won’t be sorry!), please contact our Faith Formation office and leave your name. The Clubs will meet monthly on a day and time to be determined. We all lead very busy lives but our kids deserve more opportunities to be exposed to all things Good and Beautiful”! Contact 315-651-4351 or [email protected]
The Church Speaks Out for Justice: Equal Rights for Farmworkers
Protecting workplace dignity is essential to protecting human dignity in general. As
Catholics, we believe that workers have fundamental rights, including the right to
organize themselves to petition for improved working conditions. This has been
part of Church teaching for over 125 years. In New York State, farmworkers are
excluded from this and other basic rights granted to other workers. They can be
fired if they collectively bring a grievance to their supervisor. During our upcoming
Public Policy Weekend, please plan to sign the Diocese-wide petition to our state
elected officials, urging them to support equal labor rights for farmworkers.
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STEWARDSHIP CORNER
January 27, 2019 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time “Go, eat rich foods and drink sweet drinks, and allot portions to those who had nothing prepared…”
(NEHEMIAH 8:10) Ezra’s instructions to the people show us that God does not forbid us from enjoying the good things in life. He wants us to be happy! However, God expects us to be grateful for all that He has given us and to generously share our blessings with those who are in need without expecting anything in return.
SFSC Catholic Ministries appeal update as of 1/21/19
# of donors-190 YTD Pledged-$35,137 goal-$88,390 % to goal-39.75%
January 19 & 20, 2019 (SNOWSTORM)
MASS ATTENDANCE ST. MARY’S CHURCH ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH
5:00pm – 103 TOTAL – 179 8:00am – 23 9:30 am – 28 11:00am – 25
TOTAL WEEKLY COLLECTION $5629.00
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