ST. JOHN NEUMANN CATHOLIC COMMUNITY Church Bulletin
Rev. Johnson Machado, Pastor John Zielinski, Deacon
25thSunday in Ordinary Time September 19th& 20th, 2020
PARISH CENTERS The worship site at: The worship site at:
Strykersville Sheldon 3854 Main St., Strykersville, NY 14145 991 Centerline Rd. Strykersville, NY 14145 Masses: Sat. Vigil -5:00pm, Sunday -8:00am Sat. Vigil-8:00pm, Sunday 10:30am Weekday masses: Mon, Tues, Thurs & Fri—9:00am Confessions: Sat. 4:15-4:45pm Sat. 7:15-7:45pm (other times by appt.)
Office: 585-457-3222 Fax: 585-457-3222 Email: [email protected] @ 3854 Main St. School Building Parish Website: www.sjnchurch.org Office Hours: Monday- Friday 8:00am-3:00pm Facebook: St. John Neumann Catholic Community
Catholic Cemeteries: Donations greatly appreciated for all Cemeteries. St. Cecilia’s Cemetery, Sheldon Site St. Mary’s Cemetery, Strykersville Site St. Nicholas Cemetery, North Java St. Patrick’s Cemetery, Java Center
Inquiries: 585-457-3222
Eucharistic Adoration: Strykersville Site --- 9:30am -7:00pm First Friday of the Month or as announced
PARISH OFFICE: Russ Reisdorf, Office Manager
Faith Formation Director –Melissa Weisenburg e-mail: [email protected] or call the office and leave a
message
SACRAMENTS POLICY
Baptism: Call the office for preparation 585-457-3222 – Baptisms on Saturdays: 12:00 Noon –
Strykersville Site and Sundays: After 10:30am Mass- Sheldon Site
Marriage: Six months lead time. Diocesan approved preparation program (Pre-Cana) required, after
Pastor interview
Communion to the sick: Please contact Pastor for special circumstances. Monthly and Sundays by
Eucharistic Ministers or Pastor
Anointing of the Sick: Night or day 585-457-3222 or daily during Mass prior to surgery.
Please Pray for: world peace, our country, for those serving overseas, for victims of
war, violence and natural disaster, for the sick and suffering including: Todd Hart, Lacey
Bach Moore, Carl Schiltz, Cathy Keem, Jean H., Madonna Zittel, Sheri Zittel, Kathleen Anderson, Len
Mazurkiewicz, Ruth Z., Prudy Allein, Gayle Lane, Jeanine Peehler, Bob Daniel, Jean Dominesey, Leona
Meyer, Judy Perl, Rose Gielow, Shirley Becker, Bernie Eley, Michael Bankers, Annabelle Ziegler, Father Jim
Fugle, Bill Calmes, Sylvia Nowak, Marilyn Noecker, Mildred Ash, Lorne LeMieux, Norm Kehl, Ellsworth
Smith, Sabrina Marlowe, Nancy Cox, Gerry & Shirley Fugle, Linda Hall, Judy Carlson, Shaun Vonna, Mary
Perry, Bill Datzler, David Hennenberger, Arlene Langa, Brennan McCormick, Ken Friedhaber and Father
Johnson. Please be advised after 60 days the names will be removed from the prayer list unless otherwise notified.
+++Please remember the recently deceased, Dorothy Perl. (Jim’s mother) and Fred Marcheson, Sr.
(Brian’s father) and their families. May they rest in peace. +++
Strykersville:
Saturday, September 19–Vigil-Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00pm [+Isabelle Liberati-Charles & Marian Kibler] 8:00pm [+Sally Schabloski-Family]
[All Parishioners] [All Parishioners] Sunday, September 20-Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00am [+Helen Winch-Family] 10:30am [+Richard Keem-Carole Keem & family] [All Parishioners] [All Parishioners] Monday, September 21- 9:00am [+Nicholas E. Perry-Estate] Tuesday, September 22- 9:00am [+Bernard Calteaux- family] Wednesday, September 23- ***NO MASS*** Thursday, September 24- 9:00am [+Mary E. Almeter-Steve & Joanne Tomasic] Friday, September 25- 9:00am [+Jeanette McCarthy-Jim Downing] Saturday, September 26–Vigil-Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00pm [+Gert Hyman-Carl Schiltz] 8:00pm [+Raymond D. George-Estate]
[All Parishioners] [All Parishioners] Sunday, September 27-Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00am [+Bill Kirsch-Doris Kirsch] 10:30am [+Regina Meyer-Paul & Bernice Perl] [All Parishioners] [All Parishioners]
***Public masses—be mindful of the 25% capacity of churches—
Strykersville site—approx. 50 people; Sheldon site approx. 90 people per mass. Please
respect others and keep social distancing. ***
CHRIST IN THE WORD
Ministry Schedule September 26th & 27th : 5:00pm— Eucharistic Ministers: Russ Reisdorf, Jen Lingenfelter Cantor: Pat Lefort Lector: Barb Logel Altar Server: N/A 8:00pm— Eucharistic Ministers: Melissa Burger, Beth Reisdorf Lector: Sue Giambrone Altar Server: N/A 8:00am-- Eucharistic Ministers: Mike Skrzypek, Marian Lefort Lector: Dan Norton Altar Server: N/A 10:30am— Eucharistic Ministers: Deacon John, Sharon Molik Lector: Tony Molik Altar Server: N/A Please arrange for substitute if you are unable to make your scheduled ministry—Ministers, please
make sure you have a substitute if needed, as Father will not be distributing communion during this period of reopening. ****************************************
Chicken and Biscuit Dinner
Sunday Sept. 27th
Strykersville site—"drive thru only”
11:30-3:00pm or sold out Delivery to shut ins, call the office by noon on Friday 9/25
Sponsored by SJN Social Committee *************************************
We want to thank everyone for their contributions via mail, dropped off at the office or online gifts since the
pandemic started. We are still able to cover the monthly bills. If anyone would like to signup for online giving, visit the parish website, go to the stewardship tab and enter your information. If you need help, contact the office.
Upcoming Meeting: Finance Council meeting- Monday Sept. 21st –Strykersville site @ 7:00pm St. John Neumann Prayer Chain: If you have any
requests for prayers please contact Michelle Schubert
(585-689-0098) or Carol Comstock (585-317-9459) or
email [email protected].
Gifts to God
September 13 & 13– $3532.00 God Bless you for your generosity!
Guidelines to follow at St. John Neumann Parish
Congregants should plan on restricted seating, a change in
the reception of Communion in order to ensure social
distancing, and other appropriate measures upon entering
and exiting churches. The dispensation from the obligation to attend
Sunday Mass remains in place. All who are espe-
cially vulnerable or simply uncomfortable attending
a public Liturgy are encouraged to remain at home
and if possible, view Mass via live streams, which
will continue in local parishes.
If you are SICK, stay home and limit your contact with others.
Please be concerned about others.
*Never Forget Sanitizer and Mask when
you come to Church*
Parishioners should bring and be prepared to wear their own
masks and, a bottle of hand sanitizer for use upon entering,
before receiving Communion, after receiving Communion,
and after exiting the church.
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Today’s Readings:
Isaiah 55: 6-9 Philippians 1: 20c-24, 27
Matthew 20: 1-16a
Today we hear the parable of the landowner who hires workers for his vineyard throughout the day, some at sunrise, some just before evening. We are those workers. We are called to follow Christ into the fields and make disciples of all nations. We may have been called at an early age, in middle age, or when we are old. But as Christians we are all called to
this mission. To use the words of Paul and Isaiah, may we magnify Christ in our bodies as we call upon the Lord in our midst.
Next week’s readings:
Ezekiel 18: 25-28 Philippians 2: 1-11 or 2: 1-5
Matthew 21: 28-32
A VOCATION VIEW We make many choices in life. The most important choice
we must make is whether we will follow God’s voice or one
of the many other misleading ones. We cannot choose both!
Which will you choose? If God is calling you to a Church
vocation, call Fr. Andrew Lauricella at 716-847-5535.
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FAITH FORMATION NEWS We have scheduled our 2020-2021 Faith Formation Kickoff meeting for
September, 20th immediately following the 10:30 am Mass. It is vitally
important that someone from each family (or someone to represent
your family) is present, as we have so much to go over! ***********************************************************
Lectors, Cantor and Eucharistic Ministers We will be working on the next ministry schedule in the next 7-10
days. While Covid has impacted many factors into scheduling, we
are asking that if you do not feel comfortable returning, please
contact the office and advise, we are extremely light on ministers for
the 8:00pm Saturday night mass—so if you can help out there
occasionally that will great help and is usually a lighter attended
mass. One new item that will help out Father, if he has not arrived
before you, please turn on the lights and light the altar candles—he
has mentioned that sometimes people are sitting in the dark when
he gets there. Father really appreciates everyone’s help and
cooperation during this pandemic. This next schedule will take us to
just before Christmas and we will attach a list of ministers, lector and
cantors with their contact numbers for you to arrange for substitutes
if needed.
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Ushers We need help to take up collection during the offertory…both men
and women are suitable for this duty. Kindly make sure there are at
least 2, ideally 4 ushers per mass.
***There will be a second collection taken up for the Jagdalpur mission this weekend***
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Next weekend there is a special collection for “Seminarian and Diaconate Formation”
(formally Christ the King seminary appeal). Please drop your envelope in the regular
collection next weekend.
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God is generous
God is generous in opening the doors of his kingdom to all who will enter, both those who have labored a life-time for him and those who come at the last hour. While the reward is the same, the motive for one's labor can make all the difference. Some work only for reward. They will only put in as much effort as they think they will get back. Others labor out of love and joy for the opportunity to work and to serve others. The Lord Jesus calls each one of us to serve God and his kingdom with joy and zeal and to serve our neighbor with a generous spirit as well.
The Lord Jesus wants to fill each one of us with the power and strength of the Holy Spirit so we can bear great fruit for God's kingdom (the fruit of peace, joy, righteousness, and love) and also bring the fruit of his kingdom to our neighbor as well. We labor for the Lord to bring him praise, honor, and glory. And we labor for our neighbor for their welfare with the same spirit of loving-kindness and compassion which the Lord has shown to us.
Paul the Apostle reminds us, "Whatever your task, work heartily, as serving the Lord and not others, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the inheritance as your reward - you are serving the Lord Christ" (Col 3:23-24). Do we perform our daily tasks and responsibilities with cheerfulness and diligence for the Lord's sake?
Pastor’s Pen