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: Saturdays at 3:15 pm at St. Dominic Church
Sundays at 7:30 am at St. Felix Church (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 @ Noon & Fridays @ 7:00 pm
*PLEASE NOTE: Masses are at regularly scheduled times all week.
PARISH STAFF
PASTOR: 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: 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:
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 68 Main St. Phelps, NY 14532
Phelps Community Center, Phelps Fourth Tuesday 10:30-Noon & 4:30-5:30 pm
Tom Cheney
Twin Cities Community Food Cupboard c/o Tom Lynch 130 W. Main St., Shortsville, NY 14548
Bennett Building, Manchester
Second Thursday, 10 am-Noon & Fourth Thursday, 5-7 pm
Parish Office to make an appointment
St. Peter’s
Roman
Catholic
Parish
THE 25th
SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
September 24, 2017
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
ST. PETER’S ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH at the CHURCHES of ST. DOMINIC, ST. FELIX, and ST. FRANCIS
FAITH FORMATION/YOUTH PROGRAMS
**NEW TIME FOR GRADES 1-9**
4:00 pm-5:15 pm in St. Dominic Parish Center
CLASSES HAVE BEGUN
A big thank you to all for a successful first day of classes: catechists, parents/guardians, and students, and especially Father Van Lieshout, who lead us in prayer and blessed our
catechists, parents/guardians, and children.
CLASSES CONTINUE TODAY,
Sunday, Sept. 24th
with closing prayer service in St. Dominic Church at 5:05 pm and dismissal at 5:15 pm from the church.
Parents are expected to attend prayer service.
No classes October 1st because of the Clothing Sale and October 8th, Columbus Day Weekend.
Classes will resume Sunday, Oct. 15th.
NO HIGH SCHOOL FAITH FORMATION TODAY,
Sunday, Sept. 24th.
Come to our NCYC meeting to help make “swaps”.
NCYC MEETING TODAY,
Sunday, Sept. 24th
after 12 Noon Mass in the St. Dominic Parish Center for NCYC pilgrims, chaperones, High School Youth Ministry,
and all those who are interested.
It is never too late to register for Religious Education Classes.
Deadlines are set for ordering materials. It is still $25 for one child; $35 per family of two or more children. Registration forms with calendar (blue) are now available at all three of our worship sites and on the Parish Website.
Return completed registration forms and tuition in person or by mail to the parish office or in the collection basket.
Please contact Laura Gleeson at the Parish Office or at [email protected] with questions or concerns.
SAVE THIS DATE,
Noon, Sat., Oct. 8th to 1:30 pm, Sun., Oct. 9th
Fifth Annual Hobo Hotel
Interested High School Students, please contact Laura Gleeson at Parish Office or [email protected]
DIOCESE OF ROCHESTER: YEAR OF THE EUCHARIST 2017-2018
More from Bishop Matano’s Pastoral Letter on the Year of the Eucharist:
“Knowing the great love you have for the Mass, a love which I have experienced in my many pastoral visits throughout our Diocese, I know of and appreciate your cooperation with your parish priests
and pastoral administrators in this endeavor of faith, which is Christ’s salvific work being actualized through His Church. (Cf. Catechism of the Catholic Church, no. 1187).
This Eucharistic devotion is essential as we constantly seek to nurture, to understand more deeply, and to reverence the Real
Presence of Christ truly and substantially existing under the appearances of bread and wine.
Read more of Bishop Matano’s Pastoral Letter on the Year of the Eucharist using the link on our parish website,
www.StPeterParish.us.
SEPTEMBER: MONTH OF OUR LADY OF SORROWS
On September 15, the Church observed a memorial honoring Mary as Our Lady of Sorrows.
“And a sword will pierce your own soul, too,” Simeon told Mary when she presented the child Jesus in the Temple forty days after his birth
(Luke 2:35). That prophecy was fulfilled when Mary stood at the foot of her son’s Cross, sharing his bitter suffering. During this
month of September, we honor Mary under the title of Our Lady of Sorrows. This month, let us bring to Mary all our sorrows, knowing
that she understands what it is to suffer.
From 2017 Sourcebook, Liturgy Training Publications, p. 271.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO OUR NONAGENARIAN
Our Parish’s best wishes go out to
ANN CURTISS
who will celebrate her 93rd Birthday on 9/25
MARRIAGE BANNS
CYNTHIA ROTH & RYAN MULKIN
to be married at St. Felix Church on
OCTOBER 21st
RCIA CLASSES TO BEGIN
Are you, or someone you know, interested in becoming Catholic or learning more about our Catholic faith?
RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) instruction will begin at the end of September.
Class times and format will depend on participant interest/response.
Please contact Fr. Van Lieshout directly,
either via email ([email protected])
or phone (315-462-2961)
to set up an initial meeting.
WOMEN OF ST. DOMINIC ANNUAL CLOTHING SALE
THU. OCT. 05 9 AM—7 PM
FRI. OCT. 06 9 AM—5 PM
SAT. OCT. 07 8 AM—NOON ($2 Bag Sale)
(Please-no early birds)
Accepting donations of clean, wearable clothing items that are in good repair.
YOU MAY DROP OFF ANY CLOTHING ITEMS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO DONATE IN THE EAST (first door on your left) STORAGE ROOM OF ST. DOMINIC PARISH CENTER.
**(NOT THE ST. PAULY BUILDING)**
NO BOOKS OR HOUSEHOLD ITEMS PLEASE!
NEWS FROM THE KNIGHTS
COLUMBUS DAY SPAGHETTI DINNER
October 09th
5:00-7:00 pm
St. Dominic Parish Center
$7.00 ages 13+
$4.00 ages 7-12 FREE for 6 & under
($25.00 Maximum per family)
Tickets will be on sale after Mass beginning next week 9/30 & 10/01
2017 Public Square Rosary Rally
100th Anniversary of Mary’s visit to Fatima
October 14th at Noon
Spa Apartments Front Porch
Handicap Accessible
Main Street, Clifton Springs
Come pray the Rosary with us!
For those who do not pray the Rosary, come and pray with us each in your own way and your own words.
Visit our website at www.ANF.org or ANF [email protected]
THE 25TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 24, 2017
Readings for the Week of Sept 24, 2017
Is 55:6-9/Phil 1:20c-24,27a/Mt 20:1-16a Monday: Ezr 1:1-6/Lk 7:16-18 Tuesday: Ezr 6:7-8,12b,14-20/Lk 8:19-21 Wednesday: Ezr 9:5-9/Lk 9:1-6 Thursday: Hg 1:1-8/Lk 9:7-9 Friday: Dn 7:9-10,13-14/Jn 1:47-51 Saturday: Zec 2:5-9,14-15a/Lk 9:43b-45
Ez 18:25-28/Phil 2:1-11/Mt 21:28-32
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REMEMBER IN PRAYER
For Healing Donnie Allen Kathy 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 Deirdre Cook Gary Cooke Cheryl Davis Anthony DelGatto Paul DeMay Mike Donk Angela D’Arduini Bernie D’Arduini Shirley D’Arduini Tracy D’Arduini Liz Donnelly Delaney Doyle Jerry Driscoll Christa Dunlap Tracy Dutton
Steve Finewood Tyler Fisher Sister Francis Todd Freelove Joan Freeman Louise Gee Kimberly Gentry Allison Gersbach George Gloska Bob Goodell Declan Guilliams Richard Guilliams Daniella H. Maryann H. Melanie Haers Christopher Hansen JJ Healy Noelle Henning Joyce Herbert Conner Hicks Jason Hill Kala Hill Mary Hollis Hilde Houck Rylan Hulo Daniel Incarnato Darlene Kampf David Kathke Angie Keating David Keeler Dick Kettell Alice Klahn Nancy Kolb Marie Litts Leigh Lockwood Liz M. Seth Makitra Roger Maruna Beverly Marvin Sheila Maslyn Ginny Mattice Carter McConnon
Ann McKee Elizabeth Meath Dan Moracco Judith Muehlig Grace Muller Christina Mulshenock Mary Ann Nielson Gordie Nicholson Pat & Bev O’Brien Carmen Orlando Carl Overslaugh Ruth Owens Piper Paddock Bob Pellomo Stephanie Phenes Joyce Quartaro David Quigley Tiffany Reichbach Anne Riley Billy Rockefeller Cheryl Rozell Alvin Ryder Jim Sadler Jean Smith Mitchell Smith Nick Smith Andrea Stearn Jim Thompson 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 Jean Giordano Mary Halsted Mary Heffron Pat Jerzak Bonnie Koberg
Nancy O’Daniels Nancy Perry Rose Pettrone Bonnie Resch Gerri Ruebens Gerry VerStraete Louis J. White, Jr. Anna Zander
House of John– Barbara
For Our Deceased
Jim Baxter
For the Week of September 24th
St. Felix St. Francis St. Dominic
Altar Bands for September:
Paula Triplett Ginny Phenes Sue Vienna Carol Guilliams Alice Vienna
Grounds:
Richard Jones David/Joe Lord
Counters: Sherry Brown, Carol Kerins, & Rosemary Herendeen
St. Pauly Building at St. Francis: Paul & Jane Bree
FROM THE PASTOR
Praised be Jesus Christ!
In the Church’s liturgical calendar, the end of September and early October contain two important feast days commemorating angels: September 29 – the feast of day of the Holy Archangels (Michael, Raphael, and Gabriel); and October 2 – the feast day of the Holy Guardian Angels.
With these two feasts just around the corner, here are some interesting facts/common misconceptions about our Catholic belief in angels and their role in our devotional life:
1. First of all, angels exist! The Holy Scriptures are literally full, from cover to cover, of accounts of angelic assistance and visitations. This is not some sort of clever literary device. Rather, as the Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches: “The existence of the spiritual, non-corporeal beings that Sacred Scripture usually calls ‘angels’ is a truth of faith. The w itness of Scripture is as clear as the unanimity of Tradition” (CCC #328)
2. Human beings do not become angels when we die. Angels are pure spirits. They do not, and never will have, bodies. Human beings, on the other hand, are essentially a composite of body and soul. For a time after death, our souls are separate from our bodies. But remember, we await the resurrection of the body at the end of time.
3. Traditionally there are understood to be nine choirs (or general groupings) of angels, according to their function. These choirs are as follows, from highest to lowest: Seraphim, Cherubim, Thrones, Dominations, Virtues, Powers, Principalities, Archangels, and Angels. The higher choirs are more directly associated as being attendants at the throne of God, while the lower choirs are by function increasingly more associated with guidance and assistance in human affairs.
4. Despite some perhaps unfortunate tendencies in Renaissance art which depict angels almost as “chubby babies with wings,” angels are in fact incredibly powerful creatures of God. They are vastly superior to us in knowledge and influence. We get a glimpse at the power of the angels when we consider that angelic appearances in Scripture and Tradition are almost always associated with an immediate reaction of great fear on the part of the human beings who witness them.
5. All the angels were immediately put to the test after their creation. Those angels who sinned and chose against God were then punished by banishment to hell, and are now what we know variously named as fallen angels, demons, or devils. The structure of the angelic will is such that they will never repent of the choice that they made. So the fallen angels now work continuously to tempt us into sin and disobedience to God.
6. Each of us has an angel guardian assigned to us by God to assist us in our walk with the Lord and to guide us toward salvation. We can call upon the assistance of our guardian angel in various needs, especially during times of temptation. We can also ask them for their prayers and develop a friendship with them through prayer.
One of my favorite prayers in our Catholic devotional tradition is the very powerful St. Michael the Archangel prayer. It is a great one to memorize and pray daily, and especially as part of our thanksgiving after Mass:
St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our defense against the wickedness and snares of the
Devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray, and do thou, O Prince of the heavenly hosts, by the power of God, cast into hell Satan, and all the evil spirits, who prowl about the world
seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.
In the hearts of Jesus and Mary,
Father Peter Van Lieshout
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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
In Loving Memory of our Deceased
Family and Friends
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YOUTH CHOIR
Youth Choir is open to all Parish boys & girls grades 3-8. St. Dominic Church Choir Loft
Rehearsals Tuesdays 7:00-7:45 pm
Questions? Contact Janet Stoddard.
Hope to see you in the choir loft!!
LITURGICAL MINISTERS’ SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEKEND OF Sept 30/Oct 01
Mass Presider Sacristan Cross Bearers & Greeters
Lectors Communion Ministers
Altar Servers Music
4:00 PM
Sept 30
*St. Dominic*
Father
Van Lieshout
Sherry Brown
Greeters - Art & Sandy Cooke
Bruce Brown
Deacon Bob Cyrana Sherry Brown Art Cooke
Dan Lenzi
Janet Stoddard & Choir
8:00 AM
Oct 01
*St. Felix*
Father
Van Lieshout
Ed Kieda
Richard Jones
Coffee Hour- Landschoot Family
Mark Jankowski
Sharon Croucher Bruce Croucher Mary Ann Gilman
Mara & David Jankowski
Scott Liberati & Choir
10:00 AM
Oct 01
*St. Francis*
Father
Van Lieshout
Phenes
Bob Phenes Greeters— Sherry/Frank DeCook
Brenda Carter
Paul Bree Patty Babowicz Ginny Phenes Choir-Tom Cheney
Rachael Webb
Sally Boyes & Choir
12:00 NOON
Oct 01
*St. Dominic*
Father
Van Lieshout
Andrea Record
Greeters—
Paula Triplett
Deacon Ed Smith Andrea Record Bernadine Moles
Dwight & Daniel Carter
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…………………...…...…....$5,579.00 Campaign for Human Development…………………..$473.00 Total Collected (Year-to-Date)…………………...….$63,367.13 Total Needed (Year-to-Date)……………...………....$59,450.00 Difference (Year-to-Date)…………..……………....+$3,917.13
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 145 St. Felix 8:00 am 134 St. Francis 10:00 am 61 St. Dominic 12:00 Noon 85 PARISH TOTAL ATTENDANCE 425
MANY THANKS TO ALL WHO CELEBRATE THE EUCHARIST WITH US & WHO GIVE SO GENEROUSLY OF THEIR TIME, TALENT & TREASURE.
SATURDAY, Sept 23 Vigil of The 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:00 PM St. Dominic Jim Kern-Lucy Gwilt & Florence Angeline SUNDAY, Sept 24 The 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 AM St. Felix James & Eileen Minute-Marlene DeGloma 10:00 AM St. Francis William Mattoon/Anniv-Children & Grandchildren 12:00 Noon St. Dominic Special Intention-Father Mottola
MONDAY, Sept 25 Weekday 12:00 Noon St. Dominic Oliver Appleton-Art & Sandy Cooke TUESDAY, Sept 26 Sts. Cosmas & Damian, Martyrs 9:00 AM St. Francis Repose of the Souls of Terence & Vincent & Betty DiFrancesco Family-Friends WEDNESDAY, Sept 27 St. Vincent de Paul, Priest 7:30 AM St. Felix Sandra Pritchard-Jen Romeiser THURSDAY, Sept 28 St. Wencesiaus, Martyr; St. Lawrence Ruiz & Companions, Martyrs 9:00 AM St. Francis Clarence & Catherine Curley-Clarence & Sharon Curley FRIDAY, Sept 29 Sts. Michael, Gabriel, & Raphael, Archangels 7:00 PM St. Dominic Lori, Loretta, & John Rovinsky Family- Friends SATURDAY, Sept 30 Vigil of The 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:00 PM St. Dominic Evelyn Nudd-Florence & Lucy SUNDAY, Oct 01 The 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 AM St. Felix Lee Houser-Barb & Jim Sanford 10:00 AM St. Francis Bill Cobbett-David & Debra Lord 12:00 Noon St. Dominic For Our Parishioners, Living & Deceased
*PLEASE NOTE: Masses are at regularly scheduled times all week.
ST. PETER’S ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH at the CHURCHES OF ST. DOMINIC, ST. FELIX and ST. FRANCIS
CURRENT HAPPENINGS!
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Thursdays 10:00 am-5:00 pm at St. Francis Church
Fridays 12:00 noon-5:00 pm- St. Dominic Church (Oct-June)
Adoration will resume October 06th after noon Mass.
Envelopes will go out this week to sign up for your devotions.
Please remember the following in prayer this week as our Sanctuary Lamps burn
at St. Dominic—in memory of Helene Downey at the request of Jane Henry
at St. Felix—in memory of Pat Davies at the request of James & Barbara Sanford
at St. Francis—in memory of Leo Bree at the request of Paul & Jane Bree
Campaign for Human Development Collection
Thank you for your generous support last week to the collection for the Catholic Campaign for Human Development!
As a parish we raised $473.00 to support those who live in poverty locally and nationally.
If you missed the collection, it’s not too late to give.
Visit www.usccb.org/nationalcollections and click “How to Give” on the left.