August 07, 2016
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August 07, 2016
August 7, 2016 nineteenth Sunday In ordinary time St. Michael Church 401 S. Main Street Newark, NY 14513 Parish Center ~ 331-6753 ST. MICHAEL PARISH STAFF Pastor: Fr. Jeffrey Tunnicliff, ext. 105, jtunnicliff@dor.org Pastoral Associate: Pat Albrecht, ext. 104, abrecht@dor.org Rel. Ed./YM : June Sherman, ext. 103 jsherman@dor.org Business Manager: Gary Pierce, ext. 102 gpierce@dor.org Music Director: Tim Schramm, ext 110, 585-339-8546 Parish Secretary: Katie Childs, ext. 101 kchilds@dor.org Hispanic Pastoral Mins.: Sr. Kay Schwenzer Ext. 106 277-0302, kschwenzer2@aol.com Liturgy Volunteer: Jack Dubler Maintenance: Dominic Vitaro, Ext. 111 Pastoral Council Chair: Carmella Owen,585-737-4175 Finance Council Chair: Dick Boerman, 331-6645 Fax………………... 331-2925 OFFICE HOURS Monday –Friday 8:30 am to 12:30 pm 1 pm to 4 pm CLOSED THURSDAY WEB SITES/EMAIL www.stmichaelsnewark.org nstmicha@dor.org CELEBRATION of the EUCHARIST Daily Mass Monday-Thursday 8:00 am (in the chapel) Friday, Liturgy of the Word, with Communion First Friday Mass, 8:00 am Saturday, 7:30 am Consult bulletin for changes WEEKEND MASSES Saturday: 4:30 pm Sunday: 8:15 & 10:30 am SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Saturday, 3:15-4:15 pm or by appointment SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Call Pat @ Parish Center @ 331-6753 . ADULT INITIATION: The RCIA process is conducted each year with group meetings. Adults desiring full communion with the Catholic Church should contact the Parish Center. NEW PARISHIONERS: We are happy to welcome new members! Please call Pat Albrecht @ the Parish Center to register. SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE: Saturday’s @ 11 a.m. & 2 p.m. Please contact the Parish Center 6 months in advance for preparation. MINISTRY to the SICK: We want to be with individuals and families at the time of serious illness and offer sacramental and pastoral presence. Please call us to let us know of hospitalization or the need for a home visit. The Sacrament of the Sick is also available at any weekend Mass. FAITH FORMATION: Children’s Liturgy of the Word: Sunday Mornings during the 10:30 am Mass. (Sept.– May ) Grades K—8: Sunday 9:15—10:20 am @ St. Michael School YOUTH MINISTRY: Grades 9—12 (youth group) Super Catholics Of Our Church (SCOOCH) Two Sundays per month Noon-1:30 pm @ SMS Catholic Charities of Wayne County Deacon Peter S. Dohr, Executive Director 315-331-4867 August 7, 2016 Nineteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time St. Michael Church Newark, New York DAY MASS INTENTION EVENTS Sunday, August 7 Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Wis 18:6-9 Heb 11:1-2, 8-19 Lk 12:32-48 8:15 am ~ Gabriel Fabrizio—family 10:30 am ~ Lynn Goodman—Chris Hasseler Monday, August 8 St. Dominic, priest Ez 1:2-5, 24-28c Mt 17:22-27 8:00 am Mass at Newark Manor Tuesday August 9 Weekday Ez 2:8—3:4 Mt 18:1-5, 10, 12-14 ` ~ Deceased members of Nicosia & Iati family 8:00 am ~ Charles Kerrigan—wife Wednesday, August 10 8:00 am St. Lawrence, deacon and martyr 2 Cor 9:6-10 Jn 12:24-26 Thursday, August 11 St. Claire, virgin Ez 12:1-12 Mt 18:21—19:1 8:00 am Friday, August 12 Weekday Ez 16:1-15, 60, 63 Mt 19:3-12 8:00 am Saturday, August 13 Weekday Ez 18:1-10, 13b, 30-32 Mt 19:13-15 Sunday, August 14 Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Jer 38:4-6, 8-10 Heb 12:1-4 Lk 12:49-53 6 pm –7 pm ~ Alzheimer’s caregiver support group at Wayne County Nursing Home, 2nd floor Retreat Room ~ Helen Murphy—Helen Jelomono ~ Philip Caito—Theresa Wlodarczyk Liturgy of the Word, with communion ~ In the Chapel 10:30 am Mass at Wayne County Nursing Home ~ For all living & deceased members of St. Michael’s Parish 7:30 am ~ John Dillon—Joe Nicosia 4:30 pm ~ Thomas Velte—Gene & Patty Mason 11 am ~ Confirmation Retreat in Sodus 3:15 pm ~ Confessions 8:15 am ~ In Honor of Bob & Mary Grace Eberl— 65th Wedding Anniversary 10:30 am ~ Harko family—Jaworsky family 11:30 am ~ Year One Confirmation Parent Meeting in the church hall SCHEDULES WEEKEND OF AUGUST 13-14 MASS ALTAR SERVERS LECTORS COMMENTATORS EXTRAODINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION SATURDAY AUGUST 13, 4:30 PM C. Acquista R. Vecinal K. Seargent F. Lawson W. Lawson, S. O’Toole, T. O’Toole* M. Hegeman, C. Martinez, M. Palermo SUNDAY AUGUST 14, 8:15 AM R. & S. George H. Hann D. Jackson M. Jackson, Sr. Kay, S. Tack* G. Donnelly, C. Hann, R. Krolak SUNDAY AUGUST 14, 10:30 AM B. Talbot A. Taylor D. Barrett C. Johnson R. Pryzbyc, C. Taylor, K. Vitar o* Margaret Costello, T. Hendrick, K. Joslyn MONEY COUNTERS: Dr. Mooney, Captain NO COFFEE HOUR bold = bread minister, * = cup washer First Friday Mass Time Change Lectors, Commentators, Altar Servers & Extraordinary Ministers… Please pick up your new schedule in the gathering space. Thank you in advance for helping out when we are shorthanded. Please try to get a replacement if you are scheduled and can not make it. Also...if you have changed your phone number in the past year or more please give us your new number so our records are correct. Just contact the parish center with your new information. Thank you. Your time shared is appreciated . First Friday In consideration of Fr. Jeff’s schedule we need to make a change in the time of our First Friday Mass. Beginning in August, Mass will be at 12:10 p.m./noon on the First Friday only. ALL other Mass Times remain the same (Monday – Thursday 8:00 a.m., Saturday 7:30 a.m.). We hope you can join us for our first Friday Masses. If you have never come to a daily Mass then you should know it averages 25 minutes in length so if you work nearby you may consider coming on your lunch hour. August 7, 2016 Nineteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time St. Michael Church Newark, New York ¿Dónde Está su Tesoro? Sign-up for Vacation Bible School Hosted by: Park Presbyterian Church, Newark August 15-19, 2016 9:00 AM – 12 noon Children ages 3- 6th grade Youth in grades 7 – 12 be a helper Registration Forms are in the gathering space. Walk- ins are welcome! Department of Aging is Holding Public Hearings Come hear about all the services available to older adults and their caregivers at this year’s Aging Public Hearing. Share your thoughts on needed services and other unmet needs in the aging population. The hearing is being held in 2 locations: St. John’s School, DeZeng St. Clyde on August 16 and the Village Park and Club Rooms, Main Street, Palmyra on August 17. Both Hearings will start at 4:30 and be followed an hour later by dinner. If you would like to stay for dinner, please RSVP by August 8th to the lunch club managers at the two locations mentioned above (Clyde – 9237216 and Palmyra 597-4015). If you are 60+, there is no charge for dinner (although donations are accepted). Under 60 – Dinner is only $4.10. Any questions or for special accommodations, contact Amy at Department of Aging and Youth 946-5624. Foodlink’s Mobile Pantry, a fr ee food distr ibution, will be from 5 to 7 pm August 10th at Marbletown Fire Department, 6415 Silver Hill Rd., Newark. Fresh produce, baked goods and other items available to families with a self-declared need for food assistance. No income guidelines, but a photo ID needed. The Newark Rotary Club, in partnership with Catholic Charities of Wayne county, Together In Christ, Farm Bureau and the Marbletown Fire Department, offers the Mobile Pantry on the second Wednesdays of the month from April - November. For more information or to volunteer, call 331-4867. “Together in Christ” AUCTION “Building Hope Together” In support of the FREE Pig Roast (8/27/16) August 13th, 3:00 p.m. Auctioneer: Rich Mungo 315-690-2637 Park Presbyterian Church 110 Maple Ct. Newark, 331-2255 2016 A bazaar meeting will be held on Wednesday, August 24th @ 7 pm in the church hall. All are welcome! Please bring your great ideas! More details, please call Monika Brunner, 573-5362. El otro día mi hermana me dijo que ella había encontrado algunas cosas interesantes en unas cajas que ella había guardado después de vaciar la casa de mis padres hace seis años. Me dio un cuaderno que yo había mantenido durante mis cuatro años de la escuela secundaria. Al entrar grado nueve, recibí unas instrucciones recomiendo libros para leer en distintos campos de estudio, y cómo aumentar mi vocabulario por medio de la lectura. El cuaderno fue organizado muy bien y mi escritura a mano fue bien hecha—resúmenes de mis lecturas y reflexiones sobre lo que aprendí para mi vida. Mi madre guardó ese cuaderno junto con un diario de vida de 1938 y una variedad de otras cosas. ¿Cosas importantes? Sí, en esos años, y también para lo que significaron en los años siguientes. Me gusta leer y me gusta aprender, y la lectura nos enseña mucho. Creo que toda la lectura que hice me ayudó a ganar una beca para el colegio. Creo que mi madre estaba orgullosa de su hija menor. El diario de vida tuvo los nombres de tantas personas que fueron parte de la vida de mi madre muchos años ante que yo la conocía. Pude saber cómo mi madre llevaba su vida, qué hicieron después de dar luz (10 días en el hospital y tanta gente ayudándole en los quehaceres de la casa) y las horas del trabajo de mi padre como un mecánico de autos. El pasado tiene influencia sobre el futuro y el presente. Piénsenlo. En cada Misa escuchamos una lectura del pasado y aplicamos las lecturas a nuestras vidas. No solamente la información y los cuentos fueron importante a los autores y sus comunidades, pero también a nosotros en 2016. El evangelio de hoy dice: “donde está su tesoro, ahí estará su corazón.” Interesante algunas de las cosas que mi madre guardó, junto con sus fotos de la familia y de sus vacaciones y sus libritos de oraciones que ella y mi padre rezaban juntos cada día después del retiro de mi papá. Ella rezaba esas oraciones sola ante del retiro, pero ella hizo copias para él para que pudieron rezar juntos. Mi madre no tenía joyas de valor salvo sus anillos de compromiso y matrimonio. No estaba guardando dinero; mis padres donaban dinero a organizaciones caritativas. Pregúntense sobre lo que tiene valor para ustedes. ¿Que son las cosas que ustedes guardan? ¿Dónde está su tesoro? ¿En personas? ¿En relaciones? ¿En familia? ¿En fe en Dios? ¿En el amor a Dios y a otros? ¿En servicio? ¿En conocimiento? …Hermana Kay nineteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time “Be sure of this: if the master of the house had known the hour when the thief was coming, he would not have let his house be broken into. You also must be prepared, for at an hour you do not expect, the Son of Man will come.” ~ Lk 12:39-40 August 7, 2016 Nineteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time St. Michael Church Newark, New York Faith Formation Corner Grades K-5 Growing together in our love for God and one another. Faith Formation classes for grades K-5 will begin on September 18, 2016 beginning at 9:15 AM. Registrations forms are available in the gathering space August Family Activities ~Plan a cookout for your family (friends too!) in honor of St. Lawrence, patron of grill cooks, on August 10th. ~Do something nice for mom, in honor of St. Augustine, whose mother, St. Monica, followed him & prayed for years for his conversion to Christianity. His feast day is August 28. ~ Work on memorizing a prayer or Bible verse with your children. 24th Annual St. Michael’s Church Golf Tournament Sunday, September 11th, 2016 Winged Pheasant Golf Links, 18 holes of golf with cart Four person scramble, 11:30 registration—12:30 Shotgun Start Hot dog and beer or soda on the turn 6 pm Cash Bar Cocktail hour at the Newark Elks Club (with complimentary 1st drink of beer or wine or soda) 7 pm Deluxe Italian Buffet Dinner at the Elks Club Make your own Foursome Entry fee: $75 per player, Seniors $50 (age 62+), Juniors $30 (17 and under) Proceeds benefit St. Michael’s Youth Ministry Pick up your entry form in the gathering space, at the parish center or use the one below. NAME:________________________________ YOUTH MINISTRY KFC—Kid’s for Christ is our Jr. High Youth ministry for grades 6-8. Gatherings will begin on September 18, 2016 beginning at 9:15 AM. There will be other activities that will be included on the schedule for the Jr. High kids to participate in that may take place at a different time. SCOOCH—Super Catholics of Our Church is our Sr. High Youth Ministry for grades 9-12.This coming September, beginning on the 18th, we will meet for our first gathering from Noon-1:30 PM . YEAR ONE CONFIRMATION If your child has not yet celebrated the sacrament of Confirmation and will be in at least the 8th grade or above beginning in September, there will be a parent meeting on August 14, immediately following the 10:30 AM mass, in the church hall. YEAR TWO CONFIRMATION ATTENTION PARENTS: There will be a parent meeting, for those parents and candidates who will be starting year two of the Confirmation process, on Sunday, August 21, immediately following the 10:30 AM mass, in the church hall. ADDRESS:_______________________________ TELEPHONE:_______________ HANDICAP:______ OTHERS IN FOURSOME: NAME:_____________PHONE:_________HANDICAP______ NAME:_____________PHONE:_________HANDICAP______ NAME:_____________PHONE:_________HANDICAP______ I would like to sponsor a hole ($50 or $100)___________ I would like to order________extra dinner(s) ($12 each) I would like to make a donation of $___________ Total amount enclosed $__________________ To enter the tournament you must have your completed entry form & check at the parish center on the deadline date. The pairings & preparation will be completed on Monday September 5th. No player is considered to be in the tournament until we receive their entry fee. No payments allowed on the day of tournament. To reserve your place in the field, payment must accompany entry form. Send entry form and check to: St. Michael Church Attn: Bob Hanrahan Jr. PG 401 South Main St. Newark, NY 14513 Entry deadline: Sunday, September 4th, 2016 August 7, 2016 Nineteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time St. Michael Church Newark, New York To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven “… a time to be born…” “...a time to love…” Banns I ~ Paul Buttaccio and Tanya Valvano “… a time to be healed…” Please pray for the sick of our Parish. Steven Sapp, Leigh Ann Henry, Nate Barnes, Claire Childs, Kim Zielinski, Kathy Dunn, Ed Grabowski, Michael Kowaleski, Mary Santoro, Cathy Wilhelm, David Murphy, Darlene Fletcher, Cecelia Cassavino, Matthew Buttaccio, Linda Kaiser, Marie Wemesfelder, ET Trunick, Donald Pieters, Jean Condit, Joan Weimann, Jim DeMott, Jerry Sielawa, Joe Gallant, Eugene Block, Al Wersinger, Georgette Eagley, Mary Gilligan, Frank D’Amico, Elizabeth Jones, Mary Alice Nicoletta, Fran DeVelder, Pollyanna Bush, Stephen Heffren, Mary Talbo, Peg Hanson , Tracy Ragsdale, Richard Siler, Gloria Viola, Betty Palermo, Ron Lootens , Ida Tolbert & Pearl Johnson And please pray for our Parish friends. Polly Barnes, Barbara Gallant, Idalya Estevez, Scott Weber, Michael DePauw, Debbie Jackson & Bonnie Crane “… a time to die…” “… and a time for peace.” In our world and for all people, military and civilian, who are in the midst of war. Ecclesiastes 3:11 Sacrificial Giving July 2016 $29,076.00) (5 weeks) July 2015 $24,195.00 Many thanks for 7/1/16– 7/31/16 $29,076.00 your support of 7/1/15-7/31/15 $24, 195.00 St. Michael’s Annual Contributions: $0.00 To more accurately reflect the needs of the Parish, we are going to show this year’s Sunday collections received versus last year’s Sunday collections. VACATIONING? PLEASE REMEMBER YOUR SUNDAY ENVELOPE. FOOD CLOSET ITEMS NEEDED THIS WEEK: PAPER PRODUCTS (toilet paper, tissues, etc.) Please leave items in the church gathering space. Thank you! Please patronize our SPONSOR OF THE WEEK: K & D Disposal Inc. Thank you for sponsoring an ad in our bulletin.