Reverend Brian E. Lang, Pastor
Deacon Anthony Paratore
Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil 4:00pm at St. Charles
Sunday 8am and 11am at St. Ann’s
9:30am at St. Charles
Weekdays
Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8am at St. Ann’s
Tuesday, Thursday, 8am at St. Charles
Holy Day Masses Vigil: 5:30 pm
Holy Day: 8 am, 5:30 pm
Reconciliation Saturday: 3pm at St. Charles; before 8am Mass each weekday, or by appointment
Anointing of the Sick Takes place each Friday immediately following 8am Mass at St. Ann’s Eucharistic Adoration Takes place the third Tuesday of each month from 4-5pm at St. Charles
Church Office Hours Monday - Friday: 9 am to 3:00 pm 315-468-1803
Faith Formation
315-487-6201
Fax Number 487-6312
4461 Onondaga Blvd. Syracuse, NY 13219 www.stcharles-stanns.com Email [email protected]
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MASS IS CELEBRATED EACH MORNING AT 8AM MONDAY, January 23; MASS AT ST. ANN’S Reading: Heb9:15,24-28/Mk3:22-30 SA Par ishioners of St. Charles-St. Ann TUESDAY, January 24; MASS AT ST. CHARLES Reading: Heb10:1-10/Mk3:31-35 SC Margaret O’Neill by Jo and Bernie Schmidt WEDNESDAY, January 25; MASS AT ST. ANN’S Reading: Acts22:3-16/Mk16:15-18 SA William J . Wall by Alice and Family THURSDAY, January 26; MASS AT ST. CHARLES Reading: 2Tm1:1-8/Mk4:21-25 SC Pat and Arnold Cornwell by Family FRIDAY, January 27; MASS AT ST. ANN’S Reading: Heb10:32-39/Mk4:26-34 SA Richard Furze by Lor r ie Pavlus SATURDAY, January 28; Reading: Heb11:1-2,8-19/Mk4:35-41 4PM Steven Snyder by Frank and Jeannine Motolo SUNDAY, January 29; Reading: Zep2:3,3:12-13/1Cor1:26-31/Mt5:1-12a SA 8am Dick Pratt/anniver sary by Family SC 9:30am Dc. Peter Vanelli by Cullen Family SA 11:00am John Smorol/1 year anniver sary by Family
4pm
Sat. 1/28
M. L. Paratore Drysdale, Hicks, Smith, Alcaro Dc. Tony Smith, Missert, Vigliotti, Vigliotti
SA 8:00am
Sun. 1/29
R. Graziano *Coman, Burrows, Tindall, Blasland, Davis Dc. Tony Lockwood
SC 9:30am
Sun. 1/29
K. McCann Patrick, Schmidt, Schmidt Dc. Tony McCann, Anderson, Anderson
SA 11am
Sun. 1/29
T. Scott
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*Barnes, Scott, Barnes, Darmody, Giannino Dc. Tony Detor, Rodriguez
Next week’s Lectors Eucharistic Ministers Homilist Altar Servers
Bishop Ludden Minister
Jan. 29– J. Schmidt
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MILITARY
Liam Halligan, Matthew Locke, Andrew Ayres, Joseph Perry, Packy
Guy, Andy Bryant, Joseph Coppo, Owen Alberts, Clare Lowery, Dave
Saxton, David Kaminski, Greg Tayntor
Mary Aigeltinger, Sarah Albright, Joseph Bertalli, Jane Benson, Paul
Blais, Susie Bloomer, Art Brzezinski, Jennifer C., Peter Cappuccilli,
Sr., Sophia Grace Castrilli, Larry Chalk, Christopher Clemons, Phil
Corso, Chrissy Crandall, John Danaher, Mary Dooley, Karen Dubos,
Mary Dunn, Stever Effler, Sr. Paula Jude Egan, Kay Ellis, Karl Es-
mark, Dominic Farrell, Faye Fox, Rosa Froio, Shawn Garland, Car-
ol Grayson, Bill Gunter, Holli Johnson, Jeannine Kane, Rita Kisil,
Doug Kloczko, John Krell, Christine LaPage, Rick Lavin, Ginny Lew-
is, Maggie Flynn Loney, Ginny Long, Karen Magnarelli, Mary Mar-
cellus, Virginia Martens, Nancy Medicis, Beverly Mersfelder, Marie
Messina, Mary Morley, James Onacki, Francis Ostrom, Michele Du-
bois Payne, Erny Pechilis, Elsie Parsons, Eleanor Peters, Mary Petro,
Ed Popcun, Bob Pray, Edward Purcell, Mary Roickle, Maureen Rob-
inson, Jane Ross, Josephine Saccone, Tom Schlueter, Helena Schmidt,
Karen Schmidt, Kimberly Schoemann, Don Schwanke, Paul W. and
Janet Seville, Annette Sitnik, Mary Stanley, Mark Sunderman, Jane
Sweeney, Veronica Tario, Norma Taylor, Riley Thayer, Joanne Trom-
betta, Makenna Grace Turner, Bill Upwood, Kathy Volcano, Angela
Weeks, Mary Jo Weinheimer, Peg Welch, Rich Worden, Helen Zarec-
ki, Chuck Zawacki , Dick Zawacki
Please pray for the sick of our Parish
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Heavenly Father, through the Sacred Heart of your Son, Jesus, we pray
for our brethren with serious medical problems and for those among us
who suffer from age-related disabilities. Amen.
Sunday, January 22…… K-7 Class 9:15-10:45
5:00pm YIM Meeting
Class for grades 8-10 6-7:30pm
6pm Meeting for all Confirmation 2
parents– one parent must be present.
CYO St. Patrick’s at St. Ann 5:30pm
Monday, January 23 7:30pm Alanon @ SA
8:30pm AA @ SA
Tuesday, January 24…...Assumption Milk Mission
Our God Reigns Prayer Group 4-
5pm at St. Charles
Wednesday, January 25...Men’s Basketball @ SA
Thursday, January 26… Blessed and Broken Prayer Group
7pm Ministry Center
CYO SA @ St. Mary’s 6:30pm
Saturday, January 28 Chili Cook Off 5pm– St.
Ann’s—all are welcome!
YIM Oxford Inn Breakfast
Sunday, January 29…….K-7 Class 9:15-10:45
THIS WEEK AND UPCOMING EVENTS
ST. ANN’S FOOD PANTRY In the past I have only purchased food or toiletry items with the money donated. Recently there has been a need
for clothing, furniture, bus passes and school supplies. So in the future I will occasionally use the money to make these purchases. Thank
you for your generosity. Joan Gorman
This weekend we mark the 44th anniversary of Roe vs.
Wade which legalized abor!on in 1973. In that !me 55
million babies have been aborted in the United States,
3,900 babies are aborted everyday. Three abor!ons oc-
cur every minute. For every 1,000 live births, there are
321 abor!ons. This is a tragedy for all of mankind, espe-
cially America! The following are some life saving phone
numbers whereby women and men can get the support
and alterna!ves to abor!on.
Birthright– 479-5807; New Hope 437-8300; Joseph’s
House 760-3189. On a na!onal level, 1-800-848-LOVE
Please pray this week for an end to abor!on.
Feb. 4th and 5th after all Masses
Assumption, St. Lucy’s and Cathedral
Souper Bowl of Caring works to mobilize those looking to fight hunger and poverty in their own communities around the time of the Super Bowl football game. In the weeks leading up to or on Super Bowl Sunday, young people take up a collection (many use a soup pot), asking for one dollar or one item of food for people in need. They give 100% of their donation directly to the local hunger-relief charity of their choice. Started by a youth group in 1990, Souper Bowl of Caring has since grown all over the world, collecting more than $100 million donated back into their own community. In the past 4 years St. Charles-St. Ann has raised over $4,200.00
2016-2017 FISCAL YEAR INCOME REPORT
Weekly Budgeted Income $ 13,500.00 Weekly Budgeted Expense 14,250.00 Income from January 15 17,323.00 Bills Paid this week: Payroll 6,650.00 Triple R Concrete (snowplowing) 7,800.00 Syracuse Time and Alarm 750.00 Wegmans 434.30 Earthlink Business 348.98 Eastern Painting Co. (St. Charles Church) 8,330.00 Fr. James Kariuki Njoroge 300.00 Morgan Rubbish Removal 120.88 Extra Clergy 80.00
Thank you for your support!
** As is customary, if you would like a copy of your contributions for the IRS, please call the parish office. We will get it right out to you.
St. Charles Food Pantry
We are in desperate need of sauce, tunafish, cereal (all kinds) canned vegetables and fruits
and soups of all kinds. Thank you!
“Act justly, love tenderly, and walk humbly with your God.” Micah 6:8
Chili Cookoff
Saturday, January 28th
Come join us for our Annual Chili Cook-Off
You can bring your own beer or wine.
5pm in the St. Ann Cafeteria
Cost: $7.00 per person with a max of $25. per family
Chili Cooks are free!
Three Categories:
Heavenly, (mild or sweet) Purgato-
ry (unique) or Hell (really hot!)
Dear Friends,
What a surprise and blessing to my community. Thanks very much. Whatever the people of God give for charity, even if it is small, for those in need, it is much. It reduces the suffering. It brings them to the face of God who cares for them. This is exactly what you have done for to my community. God bless you abun-dantly. You might not fully understand how your support, no mat-ter how little it is. The impact it has to my ministry among the poorest of the poor. Only God can repay you.
We pray for you always.
Father James Kariuki Njoroge Kenya, Africa Anyone wishing to donate further to the K-7 Service Project for Father James and his school for Girls can contact Daryl Hall, 315-468-0636, or send donation to the rectory labeled for Father James. Thank you!
Christmas thank you’s continued……..
Dear St. Charles Food Pantry,
Thank you so much for being such a wonderful example of
God’s love. From the many Pre-K families you have supported.
Syracuse City School District Pre-K Program
Coffee and Donuts
January 29 Greg and Karyl Pizzari
The Church Celebrates Special Days and Seasons
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The Church has special days and seasons all year long. On these days we celebrate what we believe. Every year we remember and celebrate the important times and events in
Jesus’ Life.
The Seasons are: Advent, Christmas, Ordinary Time, Lent, Easter, Easter Season, and Ordinary Time.
Holy Days of Obligation are the most important feast days. They are the principal litur-gical feasts that honor the mysteries of the Lord, the Virgin Mary and the saints.
Advent
The Church year begins with Advent. The season of Advent lasts about four weeks. During Advent we get ready for Christmas. We pray and wait for Jesus to come more and more into our world. We prepare our hearts so Jesus can come into our own lives.
We light candles on an Advent wreath to show we are waiting for Jesus, the light of the world. Advent season begins on the first Sunday of Advent
(late November/early December) and concludes on December 24th.
Christmas
Christmas season is the joyful celebration of the incarnation, when the divine Son of God took on the flesh of our humanity. We celebrate the birth of Jesus, God’s greatest gift.
Christmas season begins with the Vigil Mass of Christmas Eve on December 24th. It concludes with the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord, usually the Sunday after Epiphany.
The Christmas season includes The Feast of the Holy Family; The Feast of Mary on January 1; and the Feast of Epiphany, 12 days after Christmas (January 6). Epiphany celebrates the coming of the wise men to worship Jesus, the newborn King. Jesus was revealed as the Savior of all people.
Did You Know?
Our God Reigns Prayer Group
Meets Tuesdays at 4pm in the Reading
Room at St. Charles. Men and women
of St. Charles-St. Ann’s are invited to
attend.
Please bring a rosary, bible
and your prayer requests.
Any questions?
Mike Strojnowski 469-4900
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Rev. Brian E. Lang, Pastor
Rev. Mr. Anthony Paratore, Deacon
Sacristans Zach Popp, Jack Root
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Trustees
Jeffrey M. Fetter, Joseph Dwyer
Finance Committee Chairman
Anthony Scott
Parish Pastoral Council Chairman
Christopher Gorman
OFFICE STAFF
Maureen O’Sullivan Office Manager
Ellen Flynn Parish Business Administrator
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Office Phone: 315-487-6201
Director of Faith Formation K-7
Daryl Hall
Confirmation and Youth Minister
Terri Condon
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults
(RCIA) Pat Hunt
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Joan Gorman– St. Ann’s
Marie Cullen– St. Charles
PASTORAL CARE MINISTRY
Mary Morley
MUSIC MINISTRY
Nick Godzak, Coordinator
Joanne Balduzzi
Dave and Ann Rice
MAINTENANCE AND GROUNDS
Ken Eckert, Supervisor
Richard and Katherine Durant
PRAYER GROUPS
Our God Reigns Prayer Group
Mike Strojnowski
Blessed and Broken Prayer Group
Sister Eileen McGrath
Altar care and linens
Mike and Mary Jo Gehm, Lisa Smith
Altar Servers Deacon Tony and
Katie Boyea
Baptismal Preparation Sue Putnam
Bellevue Manor Mary Morley
Children’s Liturgy of the Word
Daryl Hall
Coffee and Donuts
Jim and Desiree Dillabough
Eucharistic Ministers Florence Gilber t
Friends Forever Jane Gilheney
Funeral Luncheons Florence Jutton
Funeral Planning Mary Ellen Bruet,
Don Schwanke
Funeral Ushers J ohn Fleming, Bill
Darmody, Bill Herron SA
Joe Alcaro, Ed Blasland,
Al Fuller, Don Zawacki SC
Homebound Ministry Mary Morley
Human Development Georgia Grady
Lectors Florence Gilbert
Oxford Inn Karen Sparkes
Respect Life Joan Brown
Social Ministry Daryl Hall
Betsy Blasland
St. Camillus Deacon Tony
Parish Registration: Welcome to all new
families and individuals. Please register as
soon as possible. Registration forms and a
welcome packet are available in the church
office
Membership is a condition for the reception
of the sacraments of baptism, reconciliation,
first Eucharist, confirmation and marriage.
Registration is also required before the
parish can issue a sponsorship certificate for
those asked to be sacramental sponsors. You
must be a registered, contributing member
for at least three months before a certificate
is provided.
Attendance at Mass is the most meaningful
way we model and live our Catholic faith.
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Baptisms: Second Sunday of each month
Either during Mass or after the 11am.
Baptism Preparation Class for Parents: By
appointment with Sue Putnam. Please call the
Parish Office to schedule.
Marriages: Couples must contact Fr. Brian at
least six months prior to the desired date of the
wedding. To initiate the marriage preparation
process or if you have questions, contact the
Parish Office
Prayer Requests Would you like us to pray for your intentions? Prayer
requests can be emailed to Sister Eileen McGrath at
Your requests go directly to the Blessed and Broken Prayer Group
and the Our God Reigns Prayer Group who will pray for your in-
tention. All prayer requests are held in confidence and are known only
to the prayer intercessors. “Do not worry about anything, but in
everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your
requests be made know to God.”
Phillipians 4:6
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