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April 3, 2016.pub - St. Lawrence Church
SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER April 3, 2016 Saint Lawrence Church 1000 North Greece Road ・ Rochester, NY ・ 14626 ・ 585-723-1350 What’s Inside! Musings Giving Of Our Selves p. 3 Faith Development p. 8 What’s Now This Week’s Events p. 6 What’s Next p. 7 Stewardship Weekly Collec"on CMA Progress p. 4 Parish Staff p. 5 This Week’s Prayer p. 2 Parish Informa"on p. 2 “Why do you look for the living among the dead? He is not here, but has risen.” Luke 24:5 www.stlawrencegreeceny.org ・ www.stlawrenceschool.org THIS WEEK’S PRAYER Monday, April 4 The Annuncia(on of The Lord 8:30 a.m. Mary DiNardo by David and Mary Reisinger Tuesday, April 5 Parish Information Is 7:10-14; 8:10/Ps 40:7-11/ Heb 10:4-10/Lk 1:26-38 Acts 4:32-37/Ps 93:1-2, 5/Jn 3:7b-15 Easter Weekday 8:30 a.m. Lena Visco by John and Hillary Lauber Wednesday, April 6 Acts 5:17-26/Ps 34:2-9/Jn 3:16-21 Easter Weekday Mass Schedule 8:30 a. m. Saturday Sunday Thursday, April 7 Monday - Friday Holy Days of Obliga-on 4:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Sam and Peg Lipari by Children and Grandchildren Acts 5:27-33/Ps 34:2, 9, 17-20/Jn 3:31-36 Saint John Bap(st de la Salle, Priest 8:30 a.m. Warren Randall by Paul and Janice Tantalo Friday, April 8 Acts 5:34-42/Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14/Jn 6:1-15 Easter Weekday 8:30 a.m. Conie and Polex Datuin by The family Confessions Saturday, April 9 Saturday Easter Weekday 3:00 p.m. Acts 6:1-7/Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 18-19/ Jn 6:16-21 Anointing of the Sick This week, we light the Sanctuary Lamp for The Hendrix and Loria Families At the request of Linda and Mike Please call us if you or a family member wish to be anointed. Baptism Parents should contact us as soon as they know they are expec-ng. Sunday, April 10 Marriage Engaged couples should contact us at least one year in advance of their desired date. Office Hours Third Sunday of Easter Acts 5:27-32, 40b-41/Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13/Rv 5:11-14/ Jn 21:1-19 or 21:1-14 4:00p.m 8:00 a.m. 9:30 a. m. 11:00 a.m. Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - Noon, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. St. Lawrence School 585-225-3870 2 Pat Romansky by her husband, John Armand Schultz by wife, Joan, and family Dan Cannan by his wife, Margaret For Saint Lawrence Parishioners MUSINGS By Father Lee Chase Giving Of Ourselves The Biblical readings from Holy Week, when taken together as a whole, reveal to us not only the last week of Jesus’ life, but our role in this world. You may think this is an odd thing to say, but I ask you to consider this: On Palm Sunday, the first Gospel passage we hear is of the crowds in Jerusalem cheering and dancing Jesus into the city for Passover. They wave their palms and sing Alleluia. They say that they want him as their king. Yet, in just a few short days, these same people will turn like a pack of ravenous wolves and scream for his crucifixion. They will want him dead. I’m always amazed at this sudden turnaround. I’m always amazed that this crowd could be so fickle. Yet, we all are. It only takes one rumor, one news report, one tweet, one Facebook pos-ng to change our minds. We turn on a dime. What is Jesus’ response (in other words, our response!)? He remains true to himself. He endures the trials, the ques-oning, the taunts and jeers, the insults, and the bea-ngs. He prays for all of them and loves them. The deepest hurt for him was probably knowing that his closest friends, the Apostles, would all run away and betray him in one way or another. Yet, he washes their feet. He stoops down and performs the work that servants did. On Holy Thursday, we washed your feet. Deacon Manny, Deacon David, and I washed your feet. We had 50 people come forward. It was a very moving and beau-ful experience for us. My challenge to you is this: let’s not make this solely a clergy act and one done only on Holy Thursday. Let’s make this something our en-re parish does all year long. We are all called to service, to serving each other. And there are so many opportuni-es for us to do just this. Next weekend, I’m going to put in the pews and on tables at the doors a small card-like brochure that will list all of the opportuni-es for us to volunteer right here in the parish. From worship to social ministries, from educa-on to youth ministry—we have plenty of opportuni-es. I know that many of you have tremendous talent and want to give of yourselves, to serve others as Jesus did. I encourage you to look over next week’s brochure and consider giving of yourselves. You see, we’re star-ng a period in our parish, star-ng 3 now and con-nuing on through Trinity Sunday, of Stewardship. We want to focus on how we give of ourselves to one another: in our prayer, in our devo-on to God, in our love of each other, through our ac-vity here and elsewhere, in our giGs to one another. This is our Chris-an call. We are called to be good servants to the world. It is my hope that we will become a Stewardship Parish, meaning that when someone comes to us to visit, or a new parishioner joins us—the first thing they see is our par-cipa-on. Our Parish Pastoral Council and Parish Finance Council have worked and con-nue to work hard on this call—seeking to engage more in our ministries . We will never meet the tremendous needs out there, but we can sure try! So, please, take -me this week to consider how Jesus, in his resurrec-on, walked with the disciples, fed them, and was pa-ent with them. In so doing, they overcame their fear and they went out to the world proclaiming the Good News. In our Easter joy—let us proclaim the Good News by giving of ourselves! STEWARDSHIP Our time, talent and treasure CMA UPDATE Weekly Stewardship March 20, 2016 Collec(on Amount Received Sunday Collec-on $17,694 General Maintenance $1,491 School Support Weekly Budget Surplus (ShorKall) $15,392 $2,302 $882 $609 79.17 % of our goal from 772 households. $156 A<endance for March 20, 2016 (Our Church seats 1,150 people) 4:00 p. m. - 475 9:30 a. m. - 403 8:00 a. m. - 345 11:00 a.m. - 597 Total A<endance - 1820 Weekly Stewardship March 27, 2016 Collec(on Amount Received Easter Sunday Collec-on $26,872 General Maintenance $498 School Support Easter Budget $26,000 $882 Surplus (ShorKall) $872 ($384) $165 A<endance for March 27, 2016 (Our Church seats 1,150 people) 7:30 p. m. - 322 9:30 a. m. - 781 Our goal for this year is; $167,292.00 As of March 28th, we have received $132,438. in pledges. 8:00 a. m. - 833 11:00 a. m. - 1070 Total A<endance - 3006 Volume 1 April 2-3, 2016 We are pleased to announce that St. Lawrence Church is introducing an educa-onal program on Parish Stewardship to engage parishioners in the various ministries that encompass the broad spectrum of parish life. In this program we will ask all parishioners to reflect on the meaning of stewardship and to consider their role as stewards of our parish. WHAT IS STEWARDSHIP? Stewardship is a way of life. It is a way of par"cipa"ng in the life of the church, and its origin can be found in the scriptures, which reveals our rela"onship to God as creator and giver of all gi-s. To be a steward means we are not owners of these gi-s, but rather grateful caretakers and servants. As stewards of Gods gi-s we view our resources of "me, talent and treasure as gi-s from God. We don't own or possess these resources in the true sense of the word, but we are entrusted with them to nurture their growth and to use them wisely. As we embrace stewardship, we are called to give generously and responsibly in order to make the best use of our resources of "me, talent and treasure. “As Chris"an stewards, we receive God’s gi6s gratefully, cul"vate them responsibly, share them lovingly in jus"ce with others, and return them with increase to the Lord.” Everything we have is a giG from God: our -me, our talents, and our financial resources. Just as we recognize our talents and skills as giGs from God, which we offer back in service, we recognize our financial blessing as a giG, which we are also privileged to be able to offer back to God. We are all called to offer our giGs to God, but there are -mes in our lives when all that we can offer is our -me to care for a sick child or a dying parent. Even when our lives are less commiNed, we can only hope to contribute to one or two areas of ministry in the parish. However, when we inten-onally and consistently support the work of the parish, we are sharing in all the ministries. The vitality and vibrancy of our parish life are dependent on the contribu-ons of the believing community. The con-nued strength and witness of our parish is con-ngent on our willingness to embrace stewardship as a way of life, and to allow our faith to guide our lives in offering all that we have and all that we are to the glory of God and the building up of God’s kingdom. 5 WHAT’S NOW This Week At St. Lawrence Church Parish Staff Monday, April 4 Eucharis-c Adora-on - Church 9:00 a.m. –6:00 p.m. Girl Scouts - Deacon Hall 2:30 p.m. Faithful Voices Choir Rehearsal - Church 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 5 Camerata Prac-ce - Church Cub Scouts - Educa-on Bldg and Deacon Hall Camerata Prac-ce - Church 2:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p. m. Wednesday, April 6 Hands of Comfort - Deacon Hall Cooking Club - Deacon Hall Faith Forma-on - School Song Prayers - Church 10:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:15 p. m. Thursday, April 7 Monthly Seniors Gathering - Deacon Hall Boy Scouts - Educa-on Bldg 12:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Friday, April 8 Saturday, April 9 Communion Prepara-on - Deacon Hall Communion Prepara-on - Deacon Hall 9:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Sunday, April 10 Confirma-on Classes - Deacon Hall Faith Forma-on - School Faith Forma-on - School 12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Additional Easter Flower Donations will be listed in the next bulletin, April 10, 2016 6 Execu(ve Leadership Team Rev. Lee P. Chase, S.T.L. Pastor, x 207 Bruce M. Watson Finance Director, x. 206 Tina McAuliffe Business Manager, x. 205 Frank Arvizzigno School Principal, 225-3870 Pastoral Ministry Rev. ScoN Caton, Ph.D. Assis-ng Priest, x. 204 Deacon David Squilla Pastoral Associate, x. 212 Deacon Manny Asis Parish Deacon, x. 213 Deacon Tom Beck Senior Parish Deacon, x. 208 Administra(ve Staff Wendy Speciale Office Manger, x. 201 Linda DeMarco Office Assistant, x. 203 Bob Gray, Jim Grotke Maintenance , x. 201 Faith Development Ministry Jamie O’Mara Faith Forma-on , 225-7320 Donna Gray Youth Ministry/CYO, 225-1485 Debbie Cichelli Office Assistant, 225-7320 Music Ministry M. Virginia Pierce Music Director 4 p.m. Mass Choir, 225-7061 Susan Judkins 9:30 a.m. Mass Choir Young People’s Choir, 225-2076 Mary Kay Huber Young People’s Choir, 957-8947 Steve Amico 11:00 a. m. Mass Choir, 225-7338 WHAT’S NEXT Upcoming Parish events and courtesy announcements First Monday Adora-on April 4 9am-6pm St. Lawrence Church Please spend some quiet -me (as much as you wish) with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. “In everything by prayer and supplica"on with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which passes all understanding, will keep your hearts and your mind in Christ Jesus.” —Philippians 4:6-7 We need people in church during Exposi-on between 9am & 6pm. If you can spend one hour, please sign-up on the sheet at the entrance of the church. Thank you. ….Faith In Ac-on CommiNee ..and behold I am with you always to the end of the age.” Ma<hew 28:20 Hands For Comfort Wednesday, April 6 Deacon Hall Room 4 10– Noon This group meets the first Wednesday of each month. St. Lawrence invites you to a Senior Citizen’s Social Thursday, April 7 l 2:00 p.m. In Deacon Hall, Rm 4 Bring your own sandwich. Beverages and desserts will be provided. This Group Meets The 1st Thursday of the Month Everyone Welcome No Reserva(ons Necessary Ques(ons: Ginny Pierce 225-7061 Welcome all Parishioners Please join us for an evening of food and fellowship! Introduc-on to The Knights of Columbus St. Marks Star of the Sea Council #11374 Thursday April 21, 2016 Place: St. Lawrence Church Deacon Hall Time: 6:30 pm Dinner and soG drinks provided Please call 319-3270 to RSVP Or Email Stephen.marone@kofc.org Informa-on on: Budget management, re-rement, Long Term Care, Knights Scholarships program and membership. The St. Joseph’s Table Commi<ee would like to extend our hearFelt thanks to the following establishments and individuals whose charitable dona(ons helped to make our celebra(on a success. AGATINA’S RESTAURANT BJ’S WHOLESALE CLUB BROOK HOUSE RESTAURANT CARAGLIO’S PIZZA CARMINE’S FAMILY RESTAURANT CHARLIE NAVARRA FAMILY CRITIC’S ON THE MALL DOMINO’S PIZZA ETNA’S BAKERY GRUTTADAURIA BAKERY GUISEPPE’S MARK’S PIZZA MARTUCIELLO’S BAKERY OLINDO’S CASH AND CARRY PAPA JOE’S RESTAURANT PINO’S DELI & SUBS PONTILLO’S SAM’S CLUB SAVASTANO’S PIZZERIA & BAKERY WALMART Whenever possible, please be sure to patronize these vendors. Their dona(ons help make this event the huge success it is every year. Thank you to all that a<ended 7 and donated. FAITH DEVELOPMENT Catholic Education and Life-long Faith Formation Saint Lawrence Church St. Lawrence Youth Ministry FUN FAITH and FELLOWSHIP April 2016 Dear Parents, LOOK Welcome to St. Lawrence Youth Ministry! My name is Donna Gray, and I’ve been the Youth Minister here at St. Lawrence since 1996. I wanted to reach out to our parish families and tell you about our middle and high school Youth Ministry programs. What’s planned for all Junior and Senior High Youth Mark your Calendars: Day of Goodness – Saturday April 9th. This community service opportunity to do volunteer work at a variety of places and -mes. The day ends with dinner @ 6:00 p.m. at St. John’s Parish Center on Ridge Rd. W. St. Lawrence Catholic Church is commi<ed to the certainty that our young people are a vital part of our parish community. Through the many components of Youth Ministry, we affirm the giJs of our youth and foster opportuni(es for them to share their giJs with the larger community. Leadership Development, Prayer & Worship and Jus(ce & Service are a few of the components of comprehensive ministry that we support and u(lize in our church to empower our young people to live as disciples of Jesus Christ in the world today. Prayer & Worship – Sunday April 17th 7:00 p.m. with the Sisters of St. Joseph at their Motherhouse in PiNsford. Community Service Opportunity- Sunday, April 24th 10:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. selling baked goods at the Knights of Columbus BBQ Chicken Dinner sale here at St. Lawrence. Youth Group Mee(ng – for 6th-12th graders. Sunday, April 24th 7-8:30 p.m. in the Youth Room located at the north entrance of the school building Each month our schedule includes Sunday life-faith mee(ngs in the youth room along with social ou(ngs and community service. Throughout the year we offer a high school retreat, leadership training and ac(vi(es with our neighboring parishes. St. Lawrence also has Scou(ng for boys and girls and a very vibrant CYO soccer and basketball program. We also par(cipate in Diocesan retreats and Na(onal Conferences. Run for the Young – Saturday, April 30th 9:30 a.m. Annual 5k RUN/1-mile WALK hosted here at St. Lawrence. If you plan to run the race, you can register at ac"ve.com, or please volunteer to help work at this race. Youth Ministry Office 225-1485 St. Lawrence 2016 faith through sports Recipients Over the past 20 years I have had the privilege of mee(ng and building rela(onships with so many families here at St. Lawrence Church. Please encourage your kids to be involved in Youth Ministry here. The schedule is always available on our website and in the weekly bulle(n. Thank you in advance for allowing us to be a partner in ministry with your adolescents. I will be in the church foyer aJer all Masses on Sunday, April 17th to meet you. Feel free to call me with any ques(ons, comments or ideas!! Congratula(ons to our CYO Basketball Players nominated by their coaches for the Diocesan Faith through Sports Award. Through your par-cipa-on in our Basketball Program you have consistently demonstrated a Chris-an aZtude by word and example and have been a posi-ve role model to your teammates. With gra(tude and peace, MaN Henshaw 3/4 boys Jack Schimmel 3/4 boys Giuseppe Falzone JV boys Tyler Kielma JV boys Luke Schiano Varsity boys Donna Gray Youth Minister St. Lawrence Church 585-225-1485 8 Maria Salamida Antonio GuglioNa Michael Laure Brian Wolf Devin Kluth H.S. girls 5/6 boys JV boys Varsity boys 5/6 boys Please Note: ST. LAWRENCE SCHOOL “Serve God and Others” March 22, 2016 Dear St. Lawrence School Families, I want to thank every parent who came in to volunteer last week to help with St. Patrick’s Day celebra-ons in various classrooms. It was so amazing to see so many caring St. Lawrence family members willing to give their -me to ensure that our students had a memorable experience that day! We truly appreciate your dedica-on and commitment to St. Lawrence School! When we return from spring break, the third, fourth, fiGh, and sixth graders will be taking the ELA and Math New York State Tests. While these tests do not affect your child’s report card grade, they provide us with a common measure to assist in future instruc-onal planning. As you will see in the aNached flyer, the following changes have been made to the assessments this year: the number of test ques-ons has decreased, the tests are un-med, New York State teachers were involved in the selec-on of the test ques-ons, and Questar was selected as the new test vendor. The ELA tests will take place on April 5th, 6th, and 7th and the Math tests on April 13th, 14th, and 15th. Each test will begin at the start of the school day. Please feel free to contact your child’s teacher if you have any ques-ons regarding these assessments. We are looking forward to another posi-ve experience this year throughout this process! LUNCH ORDERS NO SCHOOL Walkathon Shirt NO SCHOOL 8:30 Mass AJer School Roller Ska(ng 11:00 AM Dismissal Run for the Young Lunch Program Correc(on Please note the following correc-on regarding immuniza-ons for upcoming kindergarten students. Two doses of measles/mumps/rubella are required for kindergarten entrance. Sorry for any confusion this may have caused. Birthday Treat Policy Please read the aNached Non-Food Birthday Treat Policy for reminders of acceptable foods. Thank you for helping us promote health and wellness in our school! 2nd Grade Math Thank you to all of the parents who aNended our Parent Associa-on Mee-ng on March 10th. The minutes have been posted on our website. Our next mee-ng will be on May 12th at 6:30 PM in Deacon Hall, Room 4. God Bless, Frank Arvizzigno Principal Due 3/24 The lunch order is now available online. Please go to our website www.stlawrenceschool.org to place an order. Orders and money are due by 8:00am on Thursday, March 24th. We will NOT be able to accommodate late orders due to the break. Thank you! I am excited to announce that two sixth grade students at St. Lawrence School are fall 2016 scholarship recipients at Our Lady of Mercy School. Ava Basset will be receiving an Emerging Leadership in the Arts Scholarship and Mackenzie Murphy will be receiving an Emerging Leadership in Character Scholarship. I would like to congratulate these two students on this outstanding achievement! I hope you are all having a great start to your week. On behalf of the faculty and staff of St. Lawrence School, I wish you and your family a Happy Easter and a pleasant and peaceful spring break! Due 3/24 3/25 – 4/1 4/6 4/18 4/21 4/27 4/29 4/30 St. Patrick’s Day BBQ Fundraiser Dinner **St. Lawrence Parking Lot** Sunday, April 24, 2016 10:30 am un(l sold out $10.00 Includes: ½ charcoal roasted chicken Two homemade sides (BBQ Beans and Coleslaw) Roll and buNer Sponsored by: The Knights of Columbus Council # 11374 For informa-on contact: Todd Hogan 227-9117 Ralph DiniNo 392-3307 Albert Bodamer 227-5734 Ken Kruger 225-5975 Catered by: St. Mark’s Knights of Columbus THIS IS ONE OF OUR FUNDRAISERS TO HELP THE NEEDY IN OUR AREA stmarksknights.org 10
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