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PARISH OFFICE 12 HIBBARD AVENUE CLIFTON SPRINGS, NY 14432-1064 Office Phones: 315-462-2961 or 585-289-4164 Emergency Phone: 585-278-6334 Fax: 315-462-3608 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.StPeterParish.us Facebook page: www. facebook.com/stpeterparishny/ OFFICE HOURS: Monday-Wednesday: 9:00 am-3:30 pm **WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE** Anticipated Mass: 4:00 pm St. Dominic Sunday Masses: 8:00 am St. Felix 10:00 am St. Francis 12:00 Noon St. Dominic Sacrament of Reconciliation: St. Dominic: Fr iday: 5:15-6:00 pm /Saturday: 3:00-3:45 pm St. Felix: Wednesday: 5:15-6:00 pm /Sunday: 7:00-7:45 am St. Francis: Thur sday: 5:15-6:00 pm /Saturday: 7:00-7:45 pm (or by appointment. Please call the Parish Office.) TYPICAL WEEKDAY SCHEDULE ST. FELIX CHURCH Mass: Wednesdays @ 7:30 am ST. FRANCIS CHURCH Mass: Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 9:00 am ST. DOMINIC CHURCH Mass: Mondays & Fridays @ Noon *PLEASE NOTE: Mass times are at their regular schedule this week. PARISH STAFF PRIEST: Rev. Peter Van Lieshout: [email protected] PARISH DEACONS: Deacon Bob Cyrana: [email protected] Deacon Ed Smith: [email protected] FINANCE DIRECTOR: Tony DiPrima: [email protected] BUSINESS MANAGER: Andrea Record: [email protected] FAITH FORMATION/YOUTH COORDINATOR/ COORDINATOR OF PARISH VISITATION TEAM: Laura Gleeson: [email protected] SECRETARY: Maureen Weidman: [email protected] PARISH COUNCIL CHAIR: Jene Trimm ST. DOMINIC LITURGICAL MUSICIANS: Janet Stoddard & Choir-585-394-8124 ST. FELIX LITURGICAL MUSICIANS: Scott Liberati & Choir ST. FRANCIS LITURGICAL MUSICIANS: Sally Boyes & Choir ST. DOMINIC MAINTENANCE: Wally Lannon, John Lankford, and Volunteers ST. FELIX ST. FRANCIS MAINTENANCE WORKER: Audie Arliss Any of our Parish Staff can also be reached through the Parish Office Interested in a Sacrament? To make arrangements to celebrate any of the Sacraments: Marriage (call at least 6 months in advance), Eucharist, Penance, Confirmation, Baptism, or Anointing of the Sick, please call the Parish Office. Someone you love ill? Call the Parish Office for a pastoral visit and/or to be added to the prayer list. New to the parish? Welcome! Registration forms are in church or stop by the Parish Office. Moving? Please notify the Parish Office. Estate planning? Please remember your parish in your will. OUR THREE COMMUNITY FOOD CUPBOARDS: St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Parish St. Felix Church Located at: 12 Hibbard Avenue Clifton Springs, NY 14432 St. Francis Church Located at: 12 Church Street Phelps, NY 14532 St. Dominic Church Located at: 97 West Main Street Shortsville, NY 14548 THE FIFTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME February 04 , 2018 Name/Address for sending Monetary Donations Actual Cupboard Location Days & Hrs. of Operation Contact St. Felix Community Food Cupboard 12 Hibbard Ave, Clifton Springs, NY 14432 Basement of St. Felix, Clifton Springs Every Thursday 11 am-1 pm Laura Janas Phelps Community Food Cupboard 96 Ontario St. Phelps, NY 14532 Phelps Community Center, Phelps Fourth Tuesday 10-11:30 am & 4:00-5:00 pm Tom Cheney Twin Cities Community Food Cupboard c/o Tom Lynch 130 W. Main St., Shortsville, NY 14548 Bennett Building Clifton Street, Manchester Across from Manchester Fire Hall Second Thursday,10 am-Noon & Fourth Thursday, 5-7 pm Parish Office to make an appointment
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Page 1: St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Parishstpeterparish.us/uploads/3/4/7/0/34708921/32a-bu_02-04-18.pdfST. PETER’S ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH at the CHURCHES of ST. DOMINIC, ST. FELIX, and ST.

PARISH OFFICE 12 HIBBARD AVENUE

CLIFTON SPRINGS, NY 14432-1064 Office Phones: 315-462-2961 or 585-289-4164 Emergency Phone: 585-278-6334 Fax: 315-462-3608 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.StPeterParish.us

Facebook page: www. facebook.com/stpeterparishny/

OFFICE HOURS: Monday-Wednesday: 9:00 am-3:30 pm

**WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE**

Anticipated Mass: 4:00 pm St. Dominic Sunday Masses: 8:00 am St. Felix

10:00 am St. Francis 12:00 Noon St. Dominic

Sacrament of Reconciliation: St. Dominic: Fr iday: 5:15-6:00 pm /Saturday: 3:00-3:45 pm St. Felix: Wednesday: 5:15-6:00 pm /Sunday: 7:00-7:45 am St. Francis: Thursday: 5:15-6:00 pm /Saturday: 7:00-7:45 pm

(or by appointment. Please call the Parish Office.)

TYPICAL WEEKDAY SCHEDULE

ST. FELIX CHURCH Mass: Wednesdays @ 7:30 am

ST. FRANCIS CHURCH Mass: Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 9:00 am

ST. DOMINIC CHURCH

Mass: Mondays & Fridays @ Noon

*PLEASE NOTE: Mass times are at their regular schedule this week.

PARISH STAFF

PRIEST: Rev. Peter Van Lieshout: [email protected]

PARISH DEACONS: Deacon Bob Cyrana: [email protected]

Deacon Ed Smith: [email protected]

FINANCE DIRECTOR: Tony DiPrima: [email protected]

BUSINESS MANAGER: Andrea Record: [email protected]

FAITH FORMATION/YOUTH COORDINATOR/ COORDINATOR OF PARISH VISITATION TEAM: Laura Gleeson: [email protected]

SECRETARY: Maureen Weidman: [email protected]

PARISH COUNCIL CHAIR: Jene Trimm

ST. DOMINIC LITURGICAL MUSICIANS: Janet Stoddard & Choir-585-394-8124

ST. FELIX LITURGICAL MUSICIANS: Scott Liberati & Choir

ST. FRANCIS LITURGICAL MUSICIANS: Sally Boyes & Choir

ST. DOMINIC MAINTENANCE: Wally Lannon, John Lankford, and Volunteers

ST. FELIX ST. FRANCIS MAINTENANCE WORKER: Audie Arliss

Any of our Parish Staff can also be reached through the Parish Office

Interested in a Sacrament? To make arrangements to celebrate any of the Sacraments:

Marriage (call at least 6 months in advance), Eucharist, Penance, Confirmation, Baptism, or Anointing of the Sick, please call the Parish Office.

Someone you love ill? Call the Parish Office for a pastoral visit and/or to be added to the prayer list.

New to the parish? Welcome! Registration forms are in church or stop by the Parish Office.

Moving? Please notify the Parish Office.

Estate planning? Please remember your parish in your will. OUR THREE COMMUNITY FOOD CUPBOARDS:

St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Parish

St. Felix Church

Located at: 12 Hibbard Avenue Clifton Springs, NY 14432

St. Francis Church

Located at: 12 Church Street Phelps, NY 14532

St. Dominic Church

Located at: 97 West Main Street Shortsville, NY 14548

THE FIFTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME

February 04 , 2018

Name/Address for sending Monetary Donations Actual Cupboard Location Days & Hrs. of Operation Contact

St. Felix Community Food Cupboard 12 Hibbard Ave, Clifton Springs, NY 14432

Basement of St. Felix, Clifton Springs

Every Thursday 11 am-1 pm

Laura Janas

Phelps Community Food Cupboard 96 Ontario St. Phelps, NY 14532

Phelps Community Center, Phelps Fourth Tuesday 10-11:30 am & 4:00-5:00 pm

Tom Cheney

Twin Cities Community Food Cupboard c/o Tom Lynch

130 W. Main St., Shortsville, NY 14548

Bennett Building Clifton Street, Manchester

Across from Manchester Fire Hall

Second Thursday,10 am-Noon & Fourth Thursday, 5-7 pm

Parish Office to make an appointment

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ST. PETER’S ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH at the CHURCHES of ST. DOMINIC, ST. FELIX, and ST. FRANCIS

FAITH FORMATION/YOUTH PROGRAMS

NO FAITH FORMATION CLASSES THIS WEEK FEBRUARY 04th due to Super Bowl LII

CLASSSES WILL RESUME NEXT SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH at our regular time and place,

in the Parish Center at St. Dominic

Grades 1-7 and Confirmation Year I at 4:00-5:15 PM Family Prayer Service at 5:05 PM

Dismissal from the Church at 5:15 PM.

HIGH SCHOOL FAITH FORMATION/YOUTH MINISTRY RESUME NEXT SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH from 6:00-7:30 PM

TODAY, FEBRUARY 4TH : SOUPER BOWL SUNDAY

As thousands of people prepare their Super Bowl celebrations with snacks and drinks galore, hundreds of thousands of people are

worried where their next meal is coming from. The youth of our parish will be manning soup kettles at the church doors after all of

our Masses this weekend to accept donations for our three local food cupboards. Faith Formation Programs will also be accepting cans of

soup through the entire month of February for our local food cupboards. Please be as generous as you are able.

Please contact Laura Gleeson at [email protected] or call the Parish Office for more information.

FAITH FORMATION “WORKS OF MERCY”

Each month of the school year, the Faith Formation Program tries to participate in at least one of the seven Corporal Works of Mercy (See Matthew 25: 31-46), which are: feed the hungry, give drink to the thirsty, shelter the homeless, visit the sick, visit the prisoners, bury

the dead, and give alms to the poor.

October was Hobo Hotel donations for homeless veterans. November was Food Baskets for Thanksgiving.

December was the Christmas Giving Trees.

JANUARY/FEBRUARY: HOUSE OF JOHN From the weekend of Jan. 28th through Feb. 11th,

we are accepting items from the Wish List of House of John See the January 28th Bulletin insert for the Wish List.

HANDS OF CHRIST 2018 RECEIPIENTS RECEIVE THEIR PLAQUES THIS TUESDAY

Our parish’s congratulations to Jared Baxter, Mara Jankowski, Samuel Liberati, Elizabeth Maslyn, Rachel Webb, Connor Young, and Jeremy Zeger, who w ill receive the Diocesan

Hands of Christ Plaque at a ceremony to be held THIS TUES., Feb. 06th at 7:00 PM St. Kateri Tekakwitha Parish

at Christ the King, 445 Kings Highway, S., Irondequoit, NY.

BE SURE TO OFFER YOUR INDIVIDUAL CONGRATULATIONS, WHEN YOU SEE THEM IN THE COMMUNITY.

IT’S NOT TOO LATE TO REGISTER

FOR THE FIFTH ANNUAL

ROCHESTER CATHOLIC WOMEN’S CONFERENCE

“The Power of the Eucharist”

March 10th at Aquinas Institute Don’t miss the opportunity to celebrate Mass with our Bishop,

hear national speakers Dr. Edward Sri and Danielle Bean, view the Eucharistic Miracles exhibition, and connect with other Catholic Women.

Please contact Laura Gleeson at the Parish Office or [email protected] or visit Rochestercwc.org/to register online.

DIOCESE OF ROCHESTER PUBLIC POLICY COMMITTEE

2018 Public Policy Advocacy Weekend: February 10/11, 2018

Advocacy Issue: Passage by Congress of the Dream Act

We cannot allow young people who have applied themselves, worked diligently, and desire to contribute to our U.S. society and

economy to be brutally turned away and sent back to their countries of origin where they may not know either the culture or the

language. It is currently estimated that approximately 800,000 young people qualify as DREAMERS. I t is estimated that

91% are employed. I f they are deported over 700,000 jobs would be lost to the economy. Those who work pay taxes

and contribute to the economic growth of our nation.

SALT & LIGHT MEETING

Tuesday, Feb., 06th @ 7:00 pm

Parish Office @St. Felix

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS AUXILIARY MEETING

Thursday, Feb., 08th @ 7:00 pm

Parish Center @ St. Dominic

MARDI GRAS POTLUCK DINNER Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus Auxiliary

NEXT SATURDAY, February 10th 5:00 pm in the Parish Center at St. Dominic

All are welcome so bring along family and friends.

There will be a 50/50 raffle as well as basket raffles with the proceeds supporting the projects of the Auxiliary.

Family Promise of Ontario County will share their plan to help homeless families in Ontario County.

Monetary donations will be accepted as $150,000 is needed before the program can open their doors.

HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!

SAVE THIS DATE!

CASINO NIGHT

Join in the FUN! FABULOUS Prizes

Saturday, March 10

7:00 pm -11:00 pm

Tickets: $25.00/ person, $40.00/ for 2

DOUBLE your 'funny' playing money ($5,000.00) when you purchase your tickets in advance!

Games of Chance with light refreshments.

Use your funny money to bid on FABULOUS prizes at the end of the evening!

For Tickets: House of John, Phelps Community Center, St. Mary's School, Pat Howard, Liz Hezel, Jim Cheney

To Benefit the House of John and Phelps Community Center

CONTRIBUTION STATEMENTS

Diocesan policy requires that contribution statements be sent out to every family registered in our parish

whether you use envelopes or not.

The statements were mailed out January 25th and can be used for income tax purposes.

If you did not receive yours, please call the Parish Office.

We also want to take this time to thank all of our parishioners who give so generously of their time and talent.

We have no way to quantify this gift, but to our parish, it is PRICELESS!

THANK YOU FOR ALL THE WAYS IN WHICH YOU SUPPORT EVERY ASPECT OF OUR PARISH LIFE.

THE SALT AND LIGHT COMMITTEE WOULD LIKE TO EXTEND A WARM THANK YOU

to everyone who supported the Epiphany dinner held on January 6th in the Parish Center at St Dominic.

We had a great turnout despite the rather frigid temperatures. We had an abundance of delicious food, toy donations,

as well as financial support on behalf of Family Promise of Ontario County.

We appreciate the unending generosity you have given towards this worthwhile cause. THANK YOU!

Our next fundraiser for Family Promise w ill be a cook-off which will be held at the United Methodist

Church in Clifton Springs on Saturday, March 3rd.

Please stay tuned for additional details in the bulletin.

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THE FIFTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME FEBRUARY 04, 2018

Readings for the Week of Feb 04, 2018

Jb 7:1-4,6-7/1 Cor 9:16-19,22-23 /Mk 1:29-39 Monday: 1 Kgs 8:1-7,9-13/Mk 6:53-56 Tuesday: 1 Kgs 8:22-23,27-30/Mk 7:1-13 Wednesday: 1 Kgs 10:1-10/Mk 7:14-23 Thursday: 1 Kgs 11:4-13/Mk 7:24-30 Friday: 1 Kgs 11:29-32,12:19/Mk 7:31-37 Saturday: 1 Kgs 12:26-32; 13:33-34/Mk 8:1-10

Lv 13:1-2,44-46/1 Cor 10:31-11:1, /Mk 1:40-45

We thank our Bulletin Advertiser of the Week for their support and ask you to support them in kind . . .

Laurenza’s Performance & Classics, LLC Would you like to advertise on our bulletin?

Please call the Parish Office for information.

REMEMBER IN PRAYER

FOR HEALING Donnie Allen Kathy Armstrong Joseph Benoit Anne & Paul Black Carmela Bonneville Jane Bree Joyce Buckner Mary Burgess Scott Burham Wandy Bush Alice J. Burns Carlyn Burns Judy Carkner Carl E. Carlson Julie Carlson Laurie Caves Justin Christensen Shirley Ciardi Michelle Cleaves William Clyde, III Anthony DelGatto Mike Donk Angela D’Arduini Bernie D’Arduini Shirley D’Arduini Tracy D’Arduini Fred Di Santo Liz Donnelly Delaney Doyle Jerry Driscoll Christa Dunlap Tracy Dutton

Steve Finewood Tyler Fisher Todd Freelove Joan Freeman Rosemary Fry Sharon Fultz Louise Gee Kimberly Gentry Allison Gersbach Mary Ann Gilman George Gloska Bob Goodell Declan Guilliams Richard Guilliams Daniella H. Maryann H. Melanie Haers Irene Hale Christopher Hansen JJ Healy Noelle Henning Joyce Herbert Conner Hicks Jason Hill Kara Hill Mary Hollis Hilde Houck Rylan Hulo Daniel Incarnato Darlene Kampf David Kathke Angie Keating David Keeler Alice Klahn Nancy Kolb Pat Le Vesque Marie Litts Leigh Lockwood Liz M. Seth Makitra Beverly Marvin Sheila Maslyn Ginny Mattice Carter McConnon Ann McKee Elizabeth Meath Dan Moracco Judith Muehlig Christina Mulshenock Mary Ann Nielson Gordie Nicholson Pat & Bev O’Brien Nancy O’Daniels Carl Overslaugh Piper Paddock Bob Pellomo Stephanie Phenes David Quigley Tiffany Reichbach Anne Riley Billy Rockefeller Cheryl Rozell Alvin Ryder Jim Sadler Wilma Shaner Jean Smith Mitchell Smith Nick Smith Rose Smith Andrea Stearn Pinky Tiebout Bethany Tillman Colin VanDeusen Linda VerStraete Brian Weber Jerry Wiepert Bernie Wilbur Tammy Yacono Lacey Young Gabriella Zamora Midge Zuccala

IN ASSISTED CARE Gerry Carroll Jo DeMarco Shirley Galens Mary Halsted Pat Jerzak Bonnie Koberg Nancy Perry Rose Pettrone Bonnie Resch Gerri Ruebens Gerry VerStraete Louis J. White, Jr. Anna Zander

House of John– Doris

For Our Deceased Frederick Morehead, Father of Laura Gleeson

For the Week of February 04th

St. Felix St. Francis St. Dominic

Altar Bands for February:

Donna Allen Pat Zeger Andrea Ester

Grounds:

Dan Blondell David/Joseph Lord Mark Adams Kevin Maloney-only the weekends

Counters: Rita Burns & Sherry Brown

St. Pauly Building at St. Francis: Jean & Peter Empson

FROM THE PASTOR

Praised be Jesus Christ!

At last Sunday’s Mass I ended up preaching about something that I had already planned on including in this bulletin series on Eucharistic belief and devotion, namely, the doctrine that Our Lord is fully present Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity under both kinds (in the Sacred Host and in the Chalice).

I explained that the words of the first consecration (“For this is my Body…”) make present the Body of Christ under the appearances of the Host, and the words of the second consecration (“For this is the chalice of my Blood…”) make present the Blood of Christ in the chalice. Because we profess along with St. Paul that: “Christ, risen from the dead, will never die again” (Rom. 6:9), then it follows that wherever the Body of Christ is, there also is his Blood, his Soul, and his Divinity. And wherever Our Lord’s Blood is, there too is also present his Body, his Soul, and his Divinity.

That’s why there is never an obligation to receive Holy Communion under both kinds, except for the priest who is actually offering the Mass. Whoever receives the Sacred Host, has also received his Precious Blood at the very same time!

I also explained last week that while recognizing that Holy Communion under both kinds is per se a fuller outward sign, my preference is actually to distribute Holy Communion to the faithful under one kind alone. I gave some reasons off-hand last week:

1. Holy Communion under one kind is actually the norm in the Church, and in practice it is far and away more common in Catholic parishes throughout the world.

2. In my experience, it helps keep the distribution of Holy Communion more organized, smooth, and reverent.

3. It greatly reduces the possibility of spilling or other accidents. It is just plain difficult to handle and distribute a full chalice with reverence and then wipe the rim (without getting too much of the Precious Blood on the purificator) even when one is being very careful. It honestly makes me nervous to do so myself.

4. It simplifies the sometimes lengthy process of the purification of the vessels, and makes it much more hygienic for me.

I tell people: Please have some sympathy for me when I have to personally consume the water for the purifications after everyone else has already drank from those chalices!

One further reason that I did not mention last week regards the Church’s principle that:

“The chalice should not be ministered to lay members of Christ’s faithful…where a notable part of the people continues to prefer not to approach the chalice for various reasons, so that the sign of unity would in some sense be negated” (Redemptionis Sacramentum, 102).

It has been my experience that far and away most parishioners in our parish actually prefer not to receive from the chalice.

Finally, someone asked me a good question during the past week. This person said: “Since Christ is fully present under both kinds, why did Christ institute the Eucharist under two kinds instead of just one?”

This is a great question, because it connects with some of the previous articles in this series.

Remember that the Eucharist flows from the Mass, and the Mass is primarily a sacrifice: the making-present-again of the sacrifice of Christ in an unbloody manner.

Just as Christ died on the cross through the shedding of his blood (the separation of his Body and his Blood), he shows this again in the Mass in a sacramental way by the two-fold separate consecrations, which in outward appearances demonstrate this separation of his Body and Blood in sacrifice.

In the hearts of Jesus and Mary,

Father Peter Van Lieshout

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Traditional funerals ~~cremation services~~Monument Sales

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Designers of Cemetery Memorials since 1889

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THANK YOU TO OUR

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Sponsors of many parish events & fund raisers

Want to join us? Contact: Sharon Trimm at (585) 289-9330

or: [email protected]

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Business & Corporate

JOHN F. RILEY & JEFFREY D. GRAFF 26 East Main St. Clifton Springs, NY 14432

Phone: (315) 462-3010

Women of St. Francis

Sharing Time, Talent & Treasure for St. Peter’s Parish

Want to join us? Contact: Mary Ellen at 315-548-3419

or: [email protected]

In Loving Memory of our Deceased

Family and Friends

The Cobbett Family

For Information Contact: Steve Koch at 585-315-1329 or: [email protected]

In Loving Memory of

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Contact: Jessie MacDonald 315-462-7626 [email protected]

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LITURGICAL MINISTERS’ SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEKEND OF FEBRUARY 10/11

Mass Presider Sacristan Cross Bearers & Greeters

Lectors Extraordinary Minister

Altar Servers Music

4:00 PM

Feb 10

**St. Dominic*

Father

Van Lieshout

Sherry Brown

Greeters - Andrea Ester

Barb Murphy

Eileen Alven

Dan Lenzi Jack Johnson

Janet Stoddard & Choir

8:00 AM

Feb 11

**St. Felix*

Father

Van Lieshout

Ed Kieda

Mark Jankowski Coffee Social- Jim/Paige Cheney

Bruce Croucher

Sharon Croucher

David/Maeve Jankowski

Scott Liberati & Choir

10:00 AM

Feb 11

**St. Francis*

Father

Van Lieshout

Phenes

Bob Phenes Greeters— Paul Bree Coffee Hour- None this week

Peg DeCoster

Deacon Bob Cyrana Choir-Tom Cheney

Katie Bennett

Sally Boyes & Choir

12:00 NOON

Feb 11

*St. Dominic*

Father Van Lieshout

Andrea Record

Greeters—

Andrea Record

Deacon Ed Smith

Elizabeth/Olivia Maslyn

Janet Stoddard & Choir

** **PLEASE CONSIDER BECOMING A LITURGICAL MINISTER FOR OUR MASSES, ESPECIALLY SUNDAY NOON. CONTACT THE PARISH OFFICE IF YOU ARE INTERESTED.** *Training will be provided.*

ST. PETER’S PARISH SUPPORT

A sincere thanks for your ongoing support of our parish and its ministries!

Sunday Offering Income…………………...……….....$5,738.20 Children in Catholic Schools…………………………..….$466.00 Total Collected (Year-to-Date)…….…………....….$163,180.42 Total Needed (Year-to-Date)…………....……….....$153,450.00 Difference (Year-to-Date)…………....…………….....+$9,730.42

In order to stay on budget for this year, our weekly Sunday Income needs to average $4,950.00.

Weekend Mass Attendance: St. Dominic 4:00 pm 138 St. Felix 8:00 am 109 St. Francis 10:00 am 92 St. Dominic 12:00 pm 114 PARISH TOTAL ATTENDANCE 453

MANY THANKS TO ALL WHO CELEBRATE THE EUCHARIST WITH US & WHO GIVE SO GENEROUSLY OF THEIR TIME, TALENT & TREASURE.

SATURDAY, Feb 03 Vigil of The 5h Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:00 PM St. Dominic Cy Antheunis-Mary Lou Landuyt & Family SUNDAY, Feb 04 The 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 AM St. Felix Clinton & Bertha Smith-Bruce & Sharon Croucher 10:00 AM St. Francis For Our Parishioners, Living & Deceased 12:00 Noon St. Dominic Larry & Joanne Wagstaff-Maslyn Family MONDAY, Feb 05 St. Agatha, Virgin and Martyr 12:00 Noon St. Dominic Brett Lawrence-Liz Mitchell TUESDAY, Feb 06 St. Paul Miki/Companions, Martyrs 9:00 AM St. Francis Mary E. Rogers-Carl & Judy Beechler WEDNESDAY, Feb 07 Weekday 7:30 AM St. Felix All Souls Intention of Paul & Marie Appleton THURSDAY, Feb 08 St. Jerome Emiliani; St. Josephine Bakhita, Virgin 9:00 AM St. Francis Deceased Members of the O’Connell Family- Sally Boyes FRIDAY, Feb 09 Weekday 12:00 Noon St. Dominic James DeVico-Jean Landschoot SATURDAY, Feb 10 Vigil of The 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:00 PM St. Dominic Grace Muller-Pat & Barb Murphy SUNDAY, Feb 11 The 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 AM St. Felix Doris Walters & Lucille Murray-Bill & Janis Catalano 10:00 AM St. Francis For Our Parishioners, Living & Deceased 12:00 Noon St. Dominic Edward Governor-Family

*Please Note: Masses are at the regularly scheduled times all week.

ST. PETER’S ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH at the CHURCHES OF ST. DOMINIC, ST. FELIX and ST. FRANCIS

PLEASE REMEMBER THE FOLLOWING IN PRAYER this Week as our Sanctuary Lamps burn

at St. Dominic—in memory of All Souls in Purgatory at the request of Liz Mitchell

at St. Felix—in memory of Deceased Members of the Tompkins Family at the request of Maureen Weidman

at St. Francis—in memory of Donna Wells at the request of Jack, Laurie, and Stacy Caves

THIS WEEK’S ST. JOSEPH/ST. ANTHONY CANDLES

St. Joseph Cy Antheunis by Gerry Antheunis

Chris Stambach by Liz Mitchell

St. Anthony Josh Herendeen by His Family

COFFEE HOUR AFTER 10:00 AM MASS IN THE HALL AT ST. FRANCIS

TODAY, February 04th

Sponsored by the Women of St. Francis

COME JOIN US!

ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT

Thursdays 10:00 am-5:00 pm at St. Francis Church

Fridays 12:30 pm-5:00 pm at St. Dominic Church

CATHOLIC CHARITIES RICE BOWL 2017

Through your generous donations to the Rice Bowl, we were able to contribute $126.62 to each of our three Food Cupboards in Shortsville,

Clifton Springs, and Phelps.

“Your continued generosity and support is greatly appreciated and prayerfully used to best help

our neighbors in distress.”

BIBLE TIMELINE CLASSES FIRST SET OF 8

TO BEGIN NEXT WEEK, FEBRUARY 12th/13th

Mondays, 7:00-8:30 pm, Parish Hall at St. Francis

Tuesdays, 1:00-2:30 pm, Parish Center at St. Dominic


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