saint ambrose parish our lady of good counsel church
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PASTORAL ASSOCIATE:
Deacon Thomas M. Harley
DIRECTOR OF FAITH FORMATION:
Robert N. Cargill bcargill–[email protected]
DIRECTOR OF OUTREACH
MINISTRIES:
Terri Blosser
MUSIC DIRECTOR:
Drew Deskur ● [email protected]
PARISH SECRETARIES:
Chris Becker and Jackie Pangilinan
PARISH LAY MINISTERS:
Terri Blosser, Liturgy Ministry & Pastoral Care
Mary Fran Cummiskey & Philip LaDue, RCIA
Domestic Violence/ Ruth Ministry-call the Rectory
YOUTH MINISTRY:
Becky Kruczkowski, Beth Morin
PARISH BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR:
John Cummiskey
TRUSTEES: Paul Heiland & Christine Free
PARISH OFFICE HOURS:
Monday-Thursday 9am-4 pm; Friday 9-Noon
Our Lady of
Good Counsel Church
701 W Main St ● Endicott, NY
www.olgcendicott.org
(607) 748-7417
Fax: (607) 785-6454
Saint Ambrose Parish
203 Washington Ave ● Endicott, NY
www.st-ambroseparish.org
(607) 754-2330
Fax: (607) 785-6947
PASTOR
Rev. Michael P. Galuppi • [email protected]
August 26, 2018 - 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time
MASS SCHEDULE
OLGC STAFF
ST. AMBROSE STAFF
PARISH BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR:
Helen Makers
PARISH SECRETARY:
Phyllis Gonzales
DIRECTOR OF FAITH FORMATION:
Dawn Valla
MUSIC DIRECTOR:
Jim Apicella
MAINTENANCE:
Vin Rosenbarker
TRUSTEES:
John Bombaski & Michael Brunner
PARISH OFFICE HOURS:
Monday-Thursday 9-3 pm; Friday 9-1 pm
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Bulletin Deadline: Tuesday by 12:00 Noon
OLGC: [email protected]
St. Ambrose: [email protected]
WEEKEND:
Saturday 4:00pm St. Ambrose
Sunday 7:45am OLGC
10:00am OLGC
11:30am St. Ambrose
7:00pm OLGC
WEEKDAY:
Monday 8:30am OLGC
Tuesday 12:05 St. Ambrose
Wednesday 8:30am OLGC
No Mass on Thursday
Friday: 12:05 St. Ambrose
First Friday: 12 noon OLGC
CONFESSIONS:
Saturday 2:30-3:30 at St. Ambrose
Monthly at OLGC (see schedule)
And By Appointment
In case of emergency need
of a priest, the
parish answer service
can be reached at:
1-877-344-2369
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THE SACRAMENTS
Reconciliation: At St. Ambrose Saturday: 2:30-3:30 pm or by
appointment. (no confessions on Holy Days and on holidays.)
Baptism: Baptisms may be scheduled during Masses or out-
side of Mass. For information and to schedule a date, please
call the parish office.
Marriage: Arrangements should be made with our staff at
least six months in advance.
RCIA Program: Persons wishing to explore the Catholic
faith and receive the sacraments of initiation, please call the
director of faith formation at the parish office.
Pastoral Ministry: Parishioners confined to home who
would like to receive the Eucharist should contact the parish
office.
Saturday, August 25 –
4:00 PM Mass (At St. Ambrose)
+ Tom Powell / St. Ambrose Soup Kitchen Friends
Sunday, August 26 – 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:45 AM Mass (At OLGC)
+ Antoinette Kelly / Dom & Connie Salamido
10:00 AM Mass (At OLGC)
+ Titti, Palmieri & Spadine Families / Joan Spadine
11:30 AM Mass (At St. Ambrose)
Mass for the People & Vocations
7:00 PM Mass (At OLGC) Fr. Galuppi Scheduled Celebrant
+ Laurie O’Neil / Dave & Suzie Scott
Monday, August 27 - St. Monica
8:30 AM Mass - Miraculous Medal Novena (At OLGC)
+ Kathy Chapman / Family
9:00-10:00 AM - Adoration of the Holy Eucharist
Tuesday, August 28 – St. Augustine
12:05 PM Mass (At St. Ambrose)
+ Gloria Jean Granis / Maureen Monteiro
Wednesday, August 29 -The Passion of St. John the Baptist
8:30 AM Mass (At OLGC)
+ Phyllis Antos / John & Joan Nezelek
Thursday, August 30 -
No Mass
Friday, August 31 –
12:05 PM Mass (At St. Ambrose)
+ Anne Charpinsky / Don & Marie Chesnick
Saturday, September 1 –
4:00 PM Mass (At St. Ambrose)
+ Inez Sheldon / Carol Hynes
Sunday, September 2 – 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:45 AM Mass (At OLGC)
+ Eileen, Stanley, Marjorie & Thomas Jaskiewicz / Family
10:00 AM Mass (At OLGC)
Mass for the People & Vocations
11:30 AM Mass (At St. Ambrose)
+ Michael & Joyce Supa / Love, Family
NO 7:00 PM Mass (At OLGC) NO Scheduled Celebrant
———CALENDAR OF THE WEEK———
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Dear Parishioners and Visitors,
Sadly, once again the tragedy of the sexual abuse of
minors by members of the Roman Catholic clergy, and the gross
mishandling of this evil by other members of the clergy and
hierarchy, is in the forefront of our minds with the release of the
Pennsylvania Grand Jury investigation spanning seven decades,
bringing to light the scope of the problem over the past seventy
years. While the Church’s efforts following the reports coming
out of the Boston Archdiocese in 2003 have produced policies,
standards, and procedures for preventing this from ever happen-
ing again, and dealing swiftly with any new accusations and
offenders, this latest report brings to light just how systematic
and egregious this crime against God’s people by their
“shepherds” was. I can only say personally that it makes me
sick. It makes me angry, and I personally cannot wrap my head
around how this was allowed to exist unchecked and un-dealt
with for so long. While not personally part of the problem, yet
as a Catholic priest, I carry a sense of shame about me for what
my other supposed “brothers” in the priesthood have done to
those who should have received the greatest protection and care.
This past week, Bishops everywhere including our own
Bishop Cunningham, as well as our Holy Father Francis, have
issued statements and sentiments of outrage as well as expressed
the strongest possible words of sympathy and sorrow for the
victims of these crimes, and all who are rightly scandalized by
them. I know words fall short of actions, and problems don’t
just go away. They have to be dealt with. I can only speak per-
sonally in expressing my own sorrow and outrage, and reiterat-
ing to you my personal commitment to not only the protection
of children and people of all ages from any form of abuse, but of
trying to the best of my ability to live and promote the Gospel in
its entirety, which is the surest remedy to this, and every social
problem and sin that plagues the human race. May God help all
men and women of goodwill, but especially those in positions of
influence and authority, to never let evil go unchecked again,
and to always practice what they teach and represent.
Fr. Michael
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YOUR OFFERTORY TRUST
Thank you for your offerings to our parishes and your support
throughout the year. ~Fr. Michael
St. Ambrose Regular collection: $4,851.00
OLGC Envelopes & Loose: $6,157.68
OLGC Youth: 15.68
Total: $6,173.36
Pray for the Sick of St. Ambrose and OLGC
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Bulletin Prayer List: It’s been a long time since our
prayer list has been updated. Starting this week please
call the parish office of either St. Ambrose or OLGC
to have some one placed on the bulletin prayer list.
Names will be left on the list for 1 month. At the end
of that time names will be removed unless you call the
office to request continuation.
Please note that Prayer Network Requests: should be
made to the following:
OLGC call Ginny M. @ 201-9910.
St. Ambrose call Kathleen Tinklepaugh @ 607-785-5462.
U.S. Military Prayer List
ARMY: Ed Brady, Anthony J. Brown, Thomas Carey, Donald
Fallin, Andrew Gregor, Garrett Hendershott, John Hashem, Chuck
Hranek, Joe Hranek, Linda Kobus, Paul Musa, Jr., Chaplain, Alex
Pfister, Edward Quaranta, Captain J.P. Rebello, Joshua Sherling,
Tyler Spadine, Corey Starchok, Smith Wagner, Jason Wilson,
Robert Zielinski
NAVY: Mitchel Carroll, Jon Donaldson, Emil Ishley, Maria
Lescord, Thomas Logan, Heather Resue, Justin Rider, Dylan Urban
AIR FORCE: Joseph Biggs, Alex Clark, Robert DeVito, Joshua
Dickinson, Derrick Lescord, Jason McMicken, Ernest McQuade,
William Sherrill, James Sweeney, Michael Ulmen, Morgan Vy-
mislicky
MARINES: Joshua Balles, Anthony Dorn, Adam Gates, Erik
Kobs, Scott Kupres, Zachary Reardon, Justin Rent, Shawn Runne,
Michael Spadine
NATIONAL GUARD: Louis J. Alfonsetti, Dominic Barillaro
RESERVES: Robert Maloney
ST. AMBROSE AND OLGC COMBINED
MINISTRY SCHEDULE September 1/2
SATURDAY - 4:00 P.M. At St. Ambrose
Altar Servers M. & A. Link
Eucharistic Host E. Betz, A. Mazzatti, P. Ryan
Eucharistic Cup S. Link, R. Heiland, S. Huynh,
M. Thompson
Lector 1 M. Scalzo
Lector 2 L. DeLuca
Usher M. Toth
SUNDAY - 7:45 A.M. At OLGC
Altar Servers E. Closser, A. Willis
Eucharistic Host N. Michael, G. Mouillesseaux
Eucharistic Cup P. Cargill, C. & J. Condon,
G. Seward
Lector 1 G. Frey
Lector 2 M. Tsohonis
SUNDAY - 10:00 A.M. At OLGC
Altar Servers N. & S. Pangilinan, S. Rice
Eucharistic Host R. Foran, L. Pangilinan
Eucharistic Cup P. Pawleshyn, B. Beebe, B. Conroy,
R. Pipher
Lector 1 S. Bender
Lector 2 H. Miller-Jones
SUNDAY - 11:30 A.M. At St. Ambrose
Altar Servers A. & K. Murray
Eucharistic Host S. Nemcek, D. Ryder, S. Schwing
Eucharistic Cup F. Frankovsky, L. Davis, K. Cole,
C. Titti
Lector 1 L. Cole
Lector 2 P. Murray
Usher D. Makers
NO SUNDAY - 7:00 P.M. At OLGC
Please note due to Labor Day Holiday NO 7:00 pm Mass
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DATES TO REMEMBER
St. Ambrose
8/28 11:20 am - Rosary/Miraculous Medal Novena
12:45 pm - Legion of Mary- MCH
8/29 Soup Kitchen
8/29 5:30 pm Catechist Meeting - MCH
8/30 St. Ambrose Office Closed
9:00 am - Bus Trip- leaves from St. Ambrose
12:45 pm - Knitters group-MCH
8/31 11:20 am - Rosary
COLLECTION COUNTERS : For August 27: Team C
SOUP KITCHEN: August 29: 5th week team
ALTAR CARE: Team for August: Pat Roche and Mary
Inman.
MOTHER TERESA’S CUPBOARD: would appreciate
donations of canned tuna & chicken, canned vegetables,
cookie & cracker snack packs.
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OLGC Dates to Remember
8/26 - OLGC Religious Education Sign Ups
8/31 -5:30 pm Soup Kitchen (see health care assistance below)
2nd Friday of Month - Blood Pressure Checks done
Last Friday of Month - 4:30-6:00 pm United Health Care Rep
For Your Information: The OLGC Rosary/ Chaplet of
Divine Mercy will begin again at OLGC on Wednesday, Sep-
tember 5th at 7:50 am (before the 8:30 am Mass).
Attention Book Lovers! There will be a
meeting on Monday, September 10th at 6:30
pm in the Resource Center of the OLGC
School to discuss the initiation of a par-
ishes’ Book Club. Please come and bring your ideas and
enthusiasm to this wonderful opportunity for a new path to our
church community. Everyone is welcome! For more infor-
mation, please contact Diane at 625-3585 or d2do-
[email protected]. Resource Center is in the OLGC school
next to the church. As you enter the right side of the
school, it is on the 1st floor 2nd door on the left.
Nurse Opportunity: St. John the Evangelist Elementary
School in Binghamton, has an opening for part-time school
nurse. Hours 10-2:00 pm. Wonderful faith-based school en-
vironment! For more information, contact Principal Jim
Fountaine at 723-0703 or 341-3829.
Religious Education:
OLGC RE News: The formal registration session for the
OLGC 2018-2019 school year will be held in the OLGC
Church Hall after the 7:45 am and 10:00 am Masses this Sun-
day, August 26. Registration forms and class schedules are
available in the Church Hall.
OLGC Elementary Classes begin Sunday & Tuesday, Sep-
tember 23 & 25.
OLGC Middle School Classes begin Sunday & Tuesday,
September 30 & October 2.
OLGC Elementary RE Teachers Needed: “Whoever tells
the story defines the culture.” Is God calling you to tell His
story by sharing your faith in a special way as a teacher? We
have an immediate need for teachers in OLGC Grade 2 &
Grade 5 on Tuesday. Please call Bob at 748-7417 if you can
help.
OLGC First Communion News: Preparation for the sacra-
ments of Reconciliation and Eucharist at OLGC begin in Janu-
ary 2019. To enter the program, children must (1) be a bap-
tized Catholic, (2) at least 7 years old, (3) and attending Catho-
lic school or OLGC faith formation classes in at least the Sec-
ond Grade.
St. Ambrose Faith Formation: Classes will begin on Sun,
Sept. 16, 2018 at 10:00 am in the school. Watch your email for
registration forms or they are available at church entrances.
Contact Dawn Valla at the parish office at 754-2330 with any
questions.
St. Ambrose Catechist Meeting: On Wednesday Au-
gust 29, 2018, at 5:30pm. there will be a meeting of
all St. Ambrose catechists. We will meet in MCH.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Attention: Flu Shots will be given out on Sunday Sep-
tember 9th at OLGC only in the Atrium from 8:45-
10:00 am.
UE Elementary School Volunteers Needed
This is the 7th year we are asking parishioners to volunteer as
Reading Tutors at AGM, CFJ, TJW & GFJ elementary
schools. Those who have done this in the past have found it a
very rewarding experience. Volunteers spend 1/2 to 1 1/2
hours one day a week at the school of there choice.
There is also a need for Math Tutors to teach basic addi-
tion, subtraction, multiplication & division. Anyone interested
in more info, please call Dick Testa at 754-5492. Please
Note: that ALL volunteers, even returnees, must fill out the
form available in the OLGC Church Office.
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OUTREACH CORNER:
Outreach Ministry e-mail: [email protected]
OLGC FOOD PANTRY NEEDS:
For The Pantry… Cereal, Juice
Fruit, Tuna, Pasta Sauce, Pasta, Soup,
Peanut Butter & Jelly, Vegetables,
Baked Beans, Potatoes, Mac & Cheese
If you would like to donate coupons to help purchase items for
food pantry. Place coupons in the plastic holder on the wall out-
side of the food pantry. If you don’t use the inserts it is best to
leave coupons intact and not clipped. Any help is appreciated.
NEW OUTREACH OPPORTUNITY: We are looking
for volunteers with large vans or trucks who would be
willing to pick up and deliver furniture items to those in
need on an occasional basis. Please contact Terri Blosser at
341-1120 or at [email protected] if interested.
Lourdes Mobile Mammography will be
coming to OLGC on Sept. 21
st
, Oct. 19th, Nov.
16
th
, and Dec 21
st
from 3pm-7pm. They will
provide digital screening mammograms with 3D
technology for women 35 years and older. To
schedule an appointment and preregister,
please call: Lourdes Hospital Central Schedul-
ing: (607)798-5723. You do not need a physician’s or-
der if it has been over one year since your last screening
mammogram, scheduled appointments take approximately
15 minutes, walk-ons welcome, your results will be sent
directly to your health care provider. NYS residents are
eligible to receive free breast cancer screenings if you do
not have insurance.
OLGC Soup Kitchen: One of our Parish Family do-
nates Eggs weekly to our OLGC Soup Kitchen partici-
pants. If you have any empty egg cartons (12 count) you
would like to donate we would surely appreciate them
to help defray their donation cost. Cartons can be
left in OLGC kitchen area. We continue to need your
donations but I wish to commend you for your generous
donations so far.
We have several teams who are in need of new volun-
teers. If you are interested in volunteering please call
the Rectory at 748-7417 or email outreach-
Showers of Hope: Showers held at St Ambrose and
we are looking for volunteers to help out. We need help
on Wednesdays from 12:00 pm-3:00pm. If you are inter-
ested in helping out please call the OLGC Rectory at 748-
7417 or email [email protected]. Thank you.
——YOUTH CORNER—–—
All events open to OLGC & St. Ambrose Students
Check back for upcoming Youth Fall Activities
Have a safe and enjoyable rest of your summer!
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Please Note
Honoring a Deceased Loved One? The OLGC
parish is in need of new wine cups for the distribution of
the Precious Blood at our weekday Masses. The name (or
names) of your loved one(s) will be engraved on the bottom
of the cup. If you are interested in this long-lasting memo-
rial, please contact Terri at 341-1120 or leave a message at
the OLGC Rectory.
The 7th Annual Southern Tier Pastoral Care Confe
rence will be held Tuesday, September 25, 10:30-1:30
at St. Anthony of Padua Church Hall, Jenkins St. entrance.
The topic is Life and Dignity of the Human Person. Please
call Terri Blosser at 341-1120 by 9/15 to sign up if you are
interested in attending or have any questions about the con-
ference.
OLGC CYO Basketball/Cheering Forms now avail-
able at the OLGC Rectory & Church Entrances.
CYO Registration on Sunday, September 9th from
8:00-11:30 am in the OLGC Church Hall.
All CYO Forms & Registration fees due back by
September 30th. After October 1st players will be
placed on a waiting list.
From Deacon Tom
THANK YOU to all the volunteers who helped
park cars for the Dick’s Open. I couldn’t have
done it without you!! ~Dc. Tom
Save the Date: Fall Rummage Sale will be held
from 9:00 – 2:00 on Saturday, September 29
th.
Do-
nations may be dropped off in the gym starting Mon-
day, September 24
th
. More details coming soon.
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Religious Corner
MASS READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday, August 27
Reading 1: 2Thes 1:1-5,11-12 Gospel: Mt 23:13-22
Tuesday, August 28
Reading 1: 2Thes 2:1-3a, 14-17 Gospel: Mt 23:23-26
Wednesday, August 29
Reading 1: 2Thes 3:6-10, 16-18 Gospel: Mk 6:17-29
Thursday, August 30
Reading 1: 1Cor 1:1-9 Gospel: Mt 24:42-51
Friday, August 31
Reading 1: 1Cor 1:17-25 Gospel: Mt 25:1-13
Saturday, September 1
Reading 1: 1Cor 1:26-31 Gospel: Mt 25:14-30
Sunday, September 2
Reading 1: Dt 4:1-2, 6-8 Reading 2: Jas 1:17-18, 21b-22, 27
Gospel: Mk 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23
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The ST. AMBROSE SANCTUARY LAMP burns this
week to the glory of Almighty God and in memory of Ar-
thur Kolanda at the request of his wife, Pearl.
The OLGC Sanctuary Lamp burns this week to the
glory of God and in memory of Bob & Joseph Wagner
at the request of Chris & Brett.
For a very up to date and science based website that af-
firms the Catholic Faith visit crediblecatholic.com
Virtus Training: It is recommended that all church volun-
teers take the Safe Environment Training Class. If you are
in need of training, please go to Virtus.org, select Syracuse
Diocese to view classes offered & register online.
A FAMILY PERSPECTIVE from
the Office of Family Life Education (A
Hope Appeal Agency)
Even though many found the teachings of
Jesus “difficult”, He did not back down. In our families, it is
important to say what is difficult to hear, to speak the truth
with kindness, to correct with love and guide with understand-
ing.
News / About Town
INFORMATION SEMINAR ABOUT THE PERMA-
NENT DIACONATE: Holy Cross Church 4112 E. Gene-
see St., Dewitt, NY 13214 on Sunday, September 23 from
2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. A Permanent Deacon is ordained as a
Sacramental Sign of the Church, as servant in active love and
justice in society, in heralding the Word of God and in celebrat-
ing the Sacraments. If you have any interest in learning more
about the Permanent Diaconate in the Diocese of Syracuse or
about the Deacon Formation Program, this Information Seminar
will assist you in your discernment.
Eligibility Requirements: Applicants must have completed
the Diocesan Formation for Ministry Program or its equivalent
and completed the VIRTUS training through the Safe Environ-
ment Program and who have discerned a call to service and who
have parish or agency sponsorship. Men wishing to apply this
year to enter the program beginning September 2020, together
with spouse, must attend this September 23
rd
information meet-
ing at Holy Cross in Dewitt, NY or November 4
th
meeting at the
Church of the Holy Trinity in Fulton, NY. For further infor-
mation, contact: Fr. Louis F. Aiello at (315) 470-1479.
Single Full/Part time students: It's not too late to enroll at
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The Widows and Widowers Group at Church of the Holy
Family, Endwell, will have their halupki luncheon on Septem-
ber 13, at 1:00 p.m. in Room 2. The lunch will also include a
side dish, bread & butter, drinks and dessert. The cost will be
$9.00 per person. RSVP to Janet at 748-0812.
This year’s annual retreat for the Separated and Divorced
entitled “The Promise of God’s Love” will be held
from September 21-23, at Christ the King Retreat Center, 500
Brookford Road, Syracuse. Fr Joseph Phillips will deliver an
uplifting keynote and Fr Clarence Cerwonka will preside over
the Healing Liturgy. Empowering testimonials by those who
have experienced separation and divorce will be offered. $175
for the full weekend and all accommodations��$95 for the full
weekend commuter rate and $50 for Saturday attendance only.
Tuition reimbursement is available. To register call Deacon
Dean Brainard 314-472-6754, or email: [email protected].
Learn more at: http://syracusediocese.org/offices/familyrespect-
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BUS LINESShafer’s• Sr. Citizen Tours• School and Church Groups. etc.
Providing compassionate, spiritually-centered care to our community.
www.lourdes.com
WINDOWS • SIDING
DOORS • AWNINGS
ENCLOSURES
ROOFING
(607) 785-8656
215 Washington Ave • Endicott607-484-1604