CONTACT INFORMATION
Main Office 607/273-6121 Fax: 607/273-0185
www.immconch.org [email protected]
www.facebook.com/immconch
BULLETIN REQUESTS:
E-mail: [email protected] no later than Mondays @ 4PM
Immaculate Conception Church Parish Mission Statement
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church celebrates the Eucharist and proclaims the gospel—in worship, through our love of God and for each other, and with our ministry to the marginalized. We journey together in our faith, united by our trust in Christ’s love and mercy and the powerful intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
PARISH STAFF
Fr. Augustine Chumo Pastor [email protected] x109
Erika Linsdell Parish Admin. Assistant [email protected] x101
Gary Vrabel Music Ministry [email protected] ext. 102 Emmanuel Berrido Music [email protected] 786-312-9708
David Zellinger Finance Director [email protected]
Kathleen Adessa Bookkeeping [email protected]
Rich Rasmussen Pastoral & Catechetical leader [email protected] ext. 105
Donald Woodman Maintenance [email protected] 607- 273-6121
Dan Hurley Deacon [email protected] 585-319-8205
Calvary Cemetery 272-5780 638 Five Mile Drive, Ithaca Mike Moravec
SACRAMENTS BAPTISM: A preparation session is required before the baptism of your child. Please call 273-6121 prior to your due date for an appointment.
RECONCILIATION: Saturday 2:30P—4PM
MARRIAGE: Please call 273-6121 at least 6 months in advance of your anticipated wedding date.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Call 273-6121 to request this
sacrament.
HOSPITALIZATIONS: Call 273-6121 if your loved one is in the hospital.
George Green Parish Center
113 North Geneva Street Ithaca, NY 14850
Hours: Mon.—Fri. 8:00AM—4:00PM Closed for Lunch
12 - 1 pm
JOIN US FOR OUR LITURGIES
MASS SCHEDULE Monday & Thursday
12:10PM
Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 7AM
Saturday 8:30AM
Vigil Mass Saturday 4:30PM
Sunday 8:30 & 10:30AM
JANUARY 12, 2020
BAPTISM OF THE LORD
Our Vision: To be a community of God’s
Love and Service
THE NEED TO KNOW
Next Sunday—January 19, 2020 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
YOUTH AND FAMILY CORNER
MINISTRY OPPORTUNITIES
CMA APPEAL
AREA EVENTS
APPRECIATION
• Christen Bonacci Miller, for all the years serving as editor of the Newsletter.
• The Knights of Columbus Ithaca Coun-cil, for their continuous support of the Church and for the yearly Hymnals we use.
• All the volunteers who are reaching out and assisting the members of our Parish who are in need.
• Thank you for everyone who has been a part of providing Prayer Shawls (knit or crochet) to the parishioners of Immacu-late. In particular, we truly appreciate the great numbers of prayer shawls made by Pat Moran, Mary S. and Anna Brown.
have provided much comfort & warmth to
many. May God bless you.
This weekend we celebrate the Baptism of the Lord. The Sacrament of Bap-tism is at the heart of being a Christian and all of the other sacraments flow from it. When asked “why are we baptized” or “what does baptism do for us” most people are able to quickly rattle off the answers: “it frees us from original sin and makes us members of the church community.” Both of these answers are correct. However, if that is the case then why was Jesus baptized? He had no sin and he was also calling the community of disciples to him; he didn’t need to become part of any community. Jesus is God and God is already a community or relationship of three so there was no need. In Matthew’s Gospel, it wasn’t until after his baptism that he began teaching and performing miracles. You see, Jesus’ baptism was about his MISSION. On the next page, Fr. Chumo gives his insights and tells us what that mission is so I won’t get too specific here (you will have to read his article). What I do want to say is that our baptism isn’t only about RECEIVING freedom from sin and MEMBERSHIP into a community. Our baptism is about becoming part of Jesus mission and PARTICIPATING in it. That is, to bring the love of God through our words, actions and service to others. Many times we hear people say “I re-member when I MADE my First Communion…” We must remember that sacra-ments aren’t “made.” They are meant to be celebrated, lived and expressed in our words and actions. So don’t let your baptism simply be something that you RE-CEIVED or you had done to you once. LIVE IT! Use the gifts God has given you to bring the mission of Jesus to the world. Thanks for reading. Rich
WINTER WEATHER GUIDELINES If Ithaca City Schools CLOSE due to winter weather, the Office will also CLOSE. 7:00am masses will be cancelled, however 12:10pm masses will still be held. Check the MyParish app as all updates will be listed. You can download the parish app by going to the app store on your cell phone and search for MyParish App. Once it is loaded, search for Immaculate Conception Church, Ithaca. Click on the parish and you are all set.
• End-of-year statements for tax purposes are currently being worked on and will be ready for distribution soon. If you do NOT need a copy of your state-ment, please let the office know. If you are aware of any family members, friends or neighbors who have moved or are currently living in the South, please let the office know.
• The Office will be CLOSED on Monday, January 20, 2020 in observance of Martin Luther King Day. Mass is at 9:00am.
We are looking for new volunteers to assist in the Newsletter upon the resignation of the editor, who has filled the position for many years and is now stepping down. Please contact the Parish Office if you feel you can assist. The Newsletter comes out twice a year and we are beginning work on the Spring 2020 edition.
Goal $57,152
Current status: 144 Donors Percentage 57.72%
$32,034
Notre Dame High School, Grades 7-12, is hosting an OPEN HOUSE on Tues-day, January 28, 2020 from 6:30-8pm as part of Catholic Schools Week. Visitors can meet faculty, take a student-led tour, and hear presentations on admissions and financial aid. Busing from the Ithaca area is available for interested students daily to/from Notre Dame. The high school is lo-cated at 1400 Maple Avenue, Elmira.
The Ithaca Loves Life local March For Life will take place in Ithaca on Friday, January 24th beginning at 12:45 PM from the steps of Immaculate Conception church. Save the date and join us!
Join thousands of Catholics nationwide praying the annual 9 Days For Life nove-na, January 21-29, 2020. Sign up today at www.9daysforlife.com for daily intentions, brief reflections and more.
January is Immaculate Conception Parish’s month to supply basic needs to Catholic Charities so they may help those in need. Items sought are such things as tooth-brushes & toothpaste, paper towels, toilet tissue, deodorant, powder, soap, shampoo, kleenex, detergent, etc. There will be large blue bins at the main (middle) & by the parking lot entrance of the church for your donations. Thank you in advance for your help & support.
SWAHILI CORNER: Ubatizo = Baptism Nilibazwa mwaka wa_____ = I was baptized in the year____. Jina langu la ubatizo ni____ My baptism name is__________. Kuwa na mwaka mpya yenye heri na afya nzuri Have a happy and healthy New Year! Asante sana, Amani kwenu!
SUNDAY, JANUARY 12
11:45A—HS YTH GRP-YR
2:30P—MS YTH GRP-YR
MONDAY, JANUARY 13
1:30P—CEMETERY GRP-PC
6:30P—BROWNIE TROOP-YR
TUESDAY, JANUARY 14
5:30P—ADULT CHOIR-CH
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15
3:00P—PIETRA FITNESS-YR
5:30P—CONTEMP GRP-CH
THURSDAY, JANUARY 17
4:00P—MCGRAW HOUSE MASS
SUNDAY, JANUARY 19
11:45A—HS YTH GRP-YR
2:30P—MS YTH GRP-YR
THIS WEEK MASS INTENTIONS
THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD
Sunday, January 12 8:30AM For Parishioners 10:30AM Joseph Zichettella from the Service Team Monday, January 13 12:10PM Sue & Wing Tang from King & Jean Tang
Tuesday, January 14 7:00AM Jack Walpole from Ann Herson Wednesday, January 15 7:00AM Mary Walpole from Ann Herson Thursday, January 16 12:10PM Ralph & Betty Mazza from Lyn Mazza 4:00PM Joseph Zichettella (@McGraw House) from Ruth Pearson Friday, January 17 7:00AM Richard Tuskey from Lillian Tuskey Saturday, January 18 8:30AM Joseph Zichettella from Angelo & Molly DiGiacomo 4:30PM Emmie Lucas from Merit & Jean Wilkinson Sunday, January 19 8:30AM Harry Ellsworth from Angelo & Molly DiGiacomo 10:30AM For Parishioners
OFFERTORY AND FINANCE JANUARY 5, 2020
Plate $12,037
Bldg Maint $1,544
Attendance 424
PRAYER REQUESTS
• For the RICIA Catechumens and Candi-dates
• For the widows of our parish
• For a more peaceful 2020
• For families facing health issues this New Year
• For our diocese as we go through bank-ruptcy
• For the poor and the unemployed/underemployed
OUR SANCTUARY LAMP WILL BURN THIS WEEK
IN MEMORY OF MR. & MRS. THOMAS J. BURNS
FROM ELIZABETH BURNS
OFFERTORY AND FINANCE DECEMBER 29, 2019
Plate $8,841
Christmas $10,272
Attendance 431
There is a difference between John’s Baptism and a Christian one. John’s
baptism, the baptism received by Jesus, was at the time performed by many
different sects. People were immersed into water to signify the end of the past
life and a beginning of a new life, born anew at that very moment. People
who were willing to become disciples of John were baptized.. Those who
were baptized were encouraged to change their way of life in preparation of
the coming Messiah.
Why was Jesus Baptized then? From the start of His public ministry, He
wants to side with sinners, to be identified with them, to take on Himself their
slavery and walk with them along the road to the ultimate freedom. Do we
identify with those who are struggling and have gone the wrong way or do we
just condemn them? The Baptism of Jesus was accompanied by three signs:
the heavens opened, the Spirit of God descended like a dove and the voice
was heard; these were to identify Jesus as the beloved son of God, the Messi-
ah sent to redeem us all.