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PASTORAL ASSOCIATE:
Deacon Thomas M. Harley [email protected]
DIRECTOR OF FAITH FORMATION:
Robert N. Cargill bcargill–[email protected]
DIRECTOR OF OUTREACH
MINISTRIES:
Karen Babicek [email protected]
MUSIC DIRECTOR:
Drew Deskur ● [email protected]
PARISH SECRETARIES:
Chris Becker and Jackie Pangilinan [email protected]
PARISH LAY MINISTERS:
Terri Blosser, Liturgy Ministry & Pastoral Care Mary Fran Cummiskey & Philip LaDue, RCIA
Domestic Violence/ Ruth Ministry-call the Rectory
YOUTH MINISTRY:
[email protected] Becky Kruczkowski, Beth Morin
PARISH BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR:
John Cummiskey
TRUSTEES: Paul Heiland & Christine Free
PARISH OFFICE HOURS: Monday-Thursday 9am-4 pm; Friday 9-Noon
Our Lady of Good Counsel Church
701 W Main St ● Endicott, NY
www.olgcendicott.org (607) 748-7417
Fax: (607) 785-6454
Saint Ambrose Parish 203 Washington Ave ● Endicott, NY
www.st-ambroseparish.org
(607) 754-2330
Fax: (607) 785-6947
PASTOR Rev. Michael P. Galuppi • [email protected]
March 25, 2018 - Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
MASS SCHEDULE
OLGC STAFF ST. AMBROSE STAFF
PARISH BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR:
Helen Makers [email protected]
PARISH SECRETARY:
Phyllis Gonzales [email protected]
DIRECTOR OF FAITH FORMATION:
Dawn Valla [email protected]
MUSIC DIRECTOR:
Jim Apicella [email protected]
MAINTENANCE:
Vin Rosenbarker
TRUSTEES:
Gary Leighton & Paul Murray
PARISH OFFICE HOURS:
Monday-Thursday 9-3 pm; Friday 9-1 pm ______________
Bulletin Deadline: Tuesday by 12:00 Noon
OLGC: [email protected] St. Ambrose: [email protected]
WEEKEND:
Saturday 4:00pm St. Ambrose Sunday 7:45am OLGC
10:00am OLGC 11:30am St. Ambrose
7:00pm OLGC
WEEKDAY:
Monday 8:30am OLGC Tuesday 12:05 St. Ambrose Wednesday 8:30am OLGC Thursday 12:05 St. Ambrose Friday: 12:05 St. Ambrose First Friday: 12 noon OLGC
CONFESSIONS:
Saturday 2:30-3:30 at St. Ambrose Monthly at OLGC (see schedule)
And By Appointment
In case of emergency need of a priest, the
parish answer service can be reached at: 1-877-344-2369
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THE SACRAMENTS
Reconciliation: At St. Ambrose Saturday: 2:30-3:30 pm or by
appointment. (no confessions on Holy Days and on holidays.)
Palm Sunday Penance Service this Sunday, 3/25 at 4:00 pm
at OLGC. “Light is On” this Monday 3/26 from 2:00-5:00
at OLGC.
Baptism: Baptisms may be scheduled during Masses or out-
side of Mass. For information and to schedule a date, please
call the parish office.
Marriage: Arrangements should be made with our staff at
least six months in advance.
RCIA Program: Persons wishing to explore the Catholic faith
and receive the sacraments of initiation, please call the director
of faith formation at the parish office.
Pastoral Ministry: Parishioners confined to home who would
like to receive the Eucharist should contact the parish office.
Saturday, March 24 –
4:00 PM Mass (At St. Ambrose)
+ Crescenzo Ferraccioli / Family
Sunday, March 25 – Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
7:45 AM Mass (At OLGC)
Mass for the People & Vocations
10:00 AM Mass (At OLGC)
+ Claire Barillaro 1st Anniversary / OLGC Altar Rosary
11:30 AM Mass (At St. Ambrose)
+ Robert Koch / Karl Koch Jr. & Family
4:00 PM - Palm Sunday Penance Service at OLGC 7:00 PM Mass (At OLGC) Fr. Galuppi Scheduled Celebrant
+ Spec. 4th Class Robert E. Lee II 42nd Anniversary / Family
Monday, March 26 -
8:30 AM Mass - Miraculous Medal Novena (At OLGC)
+ Charles Vallone / Love, Aggie
9:00-10:00 AM - Adoration of the Holy Eucharist
2:00-5:00 PM - “The Light is On” Reconciliation (At OLGC)
Tuesday, March 27 –
12:05 PM Mass (At St. Ambrose)
+ Arthur Kolanda / Pearl & Family
Wednesday, March 28 – 7:50 AM - Rosary/Chaplet of Divine Mercy
8:30 AM Mass (At OLGC)
+ Denise Aikens / Friends
Thursday, March 29 - Holy Thursday 7:00 PM Holy Thursday Mass (At OLGC)
Mass for the People & Vocations
8:00 PM - 11:00 PM Adoration (At OLGC)
Friday, March 30 – Good Friday 12:00 PM - Witness Walk (at All Saints School)
3:00 PM Good Friday Service (At St. Ambrose)
7:00 PM Stations of the Cross (At St. Ambrose)
Rectory Offices Closed
Saturday, March 31 – Holy Saturday 10:00 AM - Blessing of Food (At OLGC)
8:00 PM Easter Vigil Mass (At OLGC)
+ Michael Fabrizio 4th Anniversary / Mom & Dad
Sunday, April 1 –Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord
7:45 AM Easter Mass (At OLGC)
+ Shirley A. Miller / Ileen & Maryellen
9:30 AM Easter Mass (At St. Ambrose)
+ Mass for Living and Deceased Mothers
10:00 AM Easter Mass (At OLGC)
+ Eleanor Cammarta / John Zaleski
11:30 AM Easter Mass (At St. Ambrose)
Mass for the People & Vocations
Please note: There will be NO 7:00 PM Mass (At OLGC)
———CALENDAR OF THE WEEK——— !!!!
Dear Parishioners and Visitors, Welcome to Holy Week. The cries of Hosanna that
begin this Mass of the Palm Sunday end with the cries of
“Crucify Him!” as we transition into Passion Sunday. And
this week concludes with the Sacred Triduum, or Sacred
“Three Days,” beginning Thursday.
By way of history, our Triduum celebration is de-
rived from the Jerusalem Liturgy of Holy Week, as record-
ed by a pilgrim to the Holy Land in the year 380. She rec-
orded in her diary that they celebrated ONE celebration,
spread across three days. It began in the “Upper Room,”
where Jesus celebrated the Last Supper, with a recalling of
the Lord’s washing of feet, and the consecration of Eucha-
rist. Then they processed down to the Garden of Gethsem-
ane, where they kept vigil until midnight. Then, the next
day, they gathered at Calvary for a reading of the Passion,
the veneration of the Lord’s Cross, and a sharing in the Eu-
charist that was consecrated the previous day. Then, gath-
ering about midnight at the Lord’s tomb, they began the
Vigil with the lighting of the Pascal candle, a reading of all
the stories of salvation history from Scripture, the Baptism
and Confirmation of Catechumens, and just as the sun was
coming up, the Easter proclamation of the Lord’s resurrec-
tion. Since it was inexpedient for most people to travel to
Jerusalem for that celebration, the Roman Church decided
to bring the Holy Land to every parish, which is why we
too begin with Mass on Holy Thursday, create our own
Garden of Gethsemane, venerate the Lord’s cross on Good
Friday, and continue that ONE celebration spread over
three days, concluding with the Easter Vigil. I hope that
you will join in the celebrations this week and take in the
beauty of the Sacred Triduum. God bless,
Fr. Michael
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YOUR OFFERTORY TRUST Thank you for your offerings to our parishes and your support
throughout the year. ~Fr. Michael
St. Ambrose Regular collection: $6,261.00
OLGC Envelopes & Loose: $10,824.00
OLGC Youth: 53.75
Total: $10,877.75
Pray for the Sick of St. Ambrose and OLGC St. Ambrose
Rebecca Anderson, Amy Arnold, Sue Berg, Allie Bowen, Karen
Brown, Julia Capobianco, Sylvia Christen, Ray Cochran, Paul Conti, Paul Cucco, Wayne Dakin, Bill Dunham, Geoffrey E.,
Peter Felo, Angelina Fillipelli, Antonio Gobbo, Philip Grady,
Judy Hashem-Shea, Mary Hill, Eileen Hurley, Linda Ives, Barry
Ives, Keith Jaret, Carol Koch, Jim Kurty, Sally L. Christine
Leonard, Abby Link, Marilyn Mastronavi, Chris Mann, Carol
Maughan, Dawn McDonagh, Annette McKenzie, Jerry Moore,
Lori Raub, Ray Raub, Orlando Sacco, Lisa Sapolis, Lucia Scam-
pone, Dr. Mario Silvestri, Marie Louise Smith, Barbara Snopko-
ski, Sharon Spisak, Jess Supa, Phil Truex, Amanda Vasqueze,
Bernice Weaver, Matt Weiner, Joe & Reggie Yurko, John
Zaleski.
**St. Ambrose Prayer Network requests may be called in to
Kathleen Tinklepaugh @ 607-785-5462. Please call by April 1 if
a non-parishioner still should be kept on the list.
OLGC Jackie Balsie, Mario Battaglini, Ray & Barb Beebe, Amelia Bor-
das, Christina Butchko, Gina Chapman, Chris Chechatka, Silvia
Christen, Hugo Ciccone, Bill Ciufo, Ray Cochran, Jerry & Mer-
curia Cumbo, Joseph Cwynar, Sarah Dalton, Jason Davidson,
Cathleen Delviilano, Richard DeOrazio, Peggy Depew, Patricia
Duffek, Craig English, Carol Fabrizzio, Mary & Tom Farley,
Christine Ferranti, Bob Fiorini, Dick Fitzpatrick, Sherry Florio,
Bonnie Florence, Joy Forbes, Sally Garrett, Dennis Grassi, Sandy
Gresham, Kathy Grigoli, Jim Gross, Marie Iacovelli, Sandy Ir-
ving, Mary Ann Jankowski, Pete Jerritt, Jennie Johnson, Mary
Lane, Al & Ester Lawrence, Cindi Lee, Helen Lee, Bob Leicht,
Anthony Lenzo, Dr. Peter Lethin, Sandra Livingston, Karen Lon-
go, Marilyn Mastranadi, Kevin & Jerry McNulty, Jeff M, Patrick
Monforte, Marci Monico, James Moore, Patricia Nash, Thomas
Novak, Steve & Rose Pauk, Constance Pekera, Robert Picciano,
Rose Poss, Dan Puglisi, Joshua Quinn, Gloria Seward, Dr. Mario
Silvestri, AJ Sinclair, James Sisenstein, Charles & Maureen
Smith, Julian Smith, Colleen Tipple, Patty TK, Jackie Wampler,
Herbie Weber, Erica Wells, Terry White, Annette Yacono, Don-
na Yesensky, Edward & Zofia Zduniak.
**OLGC requests please call Ginny M. @ 201-9910.
U.S. Military Prayer List
ARMY: Ed Brady, Anthony J. Brown, Thomas Carey, Donald
Fallin, Andrew Gregor, Garrett Hendershott, John Hashem,
Chuck Hranek, Joe Hranek, Linda Kobus, Paul Musa, Jr., Chap-
lain, Alex Pfister, Anthony Quaranta, Edward Quaranta, Captain
J.P. Rebello, Joshua Sherling, Tyler Spadine, Corey Starchok,
Smith Wagner, Jason Wilson, Robert Zielinski NAVY: Mitchel Carroll, Jon Donaldson, Emil Ishley, Maria
Lescord, Thomas Logan, Heather Resue, Justin Rider, Dylan
Urban AIR FORCE: Joseph Biggs, Alex Clark, Robert DeVito, Joshua
Dickinson, Derrick Lescord, Jason McMicken, Ernest McQuade,
William Sherrill, James Sweeney, Michael Ulmen, Morgan Vy-
mislicky MARINES: Joshua Balles, Anthony Dorn, Adam Gates, Erik
Kobs, Scott Kupres, Zachary Reardon, Justin Rent, Shawn Run-
ne, Michael Spadine NATIONAL GUARD: Louis J. Alfonsetti, Dominic Barillaro
RESERVES: Robert Maloney
ST. AMBROSE AND OLGC COMBINED
MINISTRY SCHEDULE March 31/April 1
SATURDAY - 8:00 P.M. At OLGC
Easter Vigil - Servers, Ministers, Lectors TBA
SUNDAY - 7:45 A.M. At OLGC Altar Servers K. Sanyshyn, A. Willis
Eucharistic Host W. & D. Caroompas
Eucharistic Cup B. Cargill, M. Cleveland,
C. Crounse, K. Hamlin
Lector 1 M. Carroll
Lector 2 A. Willis
SUNDAY - 9:30 A.M. At St. Ambrose Altar Servers 2 Volunteers Needed,
Eucharistic Host F. Frankovsky, M. Scalzo,
Dc. Tom Harley
Eucharistic Cup T. & L. Sherling, C. Hildebrandt,
M. Monaco
Lector 1 MA. Thompson
Lector 2 A. Volpe
Usher Volunteer Needed
SUNDAY - 10:00 A.M. At OLGC Altar Servers E., P. & T. Harley
Eucharistic Host D. Ballam, B. Medwetz
Eucharistic Cup S. Bender, L. Davis,
D. Hayden, K. Barton
Lector 1 D. Heiman
Lector 2 K. Heiman
SUNDAY - 11:30 A.M. At St. Ambrose Altar Servers A. & K. Murray
Eucharistic Host H. Makers, D. Brunner,
Eucharistic Cup E. & J. Contino, D. Ryder,
K. Serowik
Lector 1 M. Brunner
Lector 2 P. Murray
Usher D. Makers
SUNDAY - 7:00 P.M. At OLGC
No 7:00 pm Mass on Easter Sunday 4/1
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DATES TO REMEMBER
St. Ambrose
3/27 10:00-11:30 am - Unlocking the Mysteries of the
Bible-MCH
11:20 am - Rosary- Church
1:00 pm - Legion of Mary - MCH
3/28 5:30 pm - Soup Kitchen - Cafeteria
7:00 pm - Choir Rehearsal - Church
3/29 12:45 pm - Knitting Group - MCH
3/30 OFFICE CLOSED
COLLECTION COUNTERS for March 26:Team A
SOUP KITCHEN: Team for March 28: 4th week of the
month. ALTAR CARE: Team workers for March are Stephanie
Gehm and Sharon Belcher.
*******************
Mother Teresa’s Cupboard is in need of Peanut Butter & Jelly.
AED TRAINING: A training class will be held on Sat.,
April 14th from 9:00- 12:00 in Msgr. Carey Hall for any
parishioner interested in learning how to use the AED.
Please call the parish office (754-2330) to sign-up or for
more information- class space is limited. BINGHAMTON DEVILS HOCKEY GAME: The com-
bined OLGC & St. Ambrose choirs will be singing “God Bless America” before the April 14th , 7:05 pm game against the Hartford Wolf Pack. Tickets are $15 each - seats are lim-ited so call the St. Ambrose office to reserve your seat.
OLGC Dates to Remember
3/25 - 4:00 pm Palm Sunday Penance Service
3/26 - 2-5:00 pm ‘The Light is On’ Reconciliation
3/26 - 6:00 pm Seder Supper
3/30 - Rectory Offices Closed 3/30 - 5:30 pm Soup Kitchen (see health care assistance below)
2nd Friday of Month - Blood Pressure Checks done
3rd Friday of Month - 4:30-6:00 pm Fidelis Care Rep. Last Friday of Month - 4:30-6:00 pm United Health Care Rep
Mark Your Calendar: Liturgy Committee meeting on
Monday, April 9 at 6:00 pm in the rectory dining room.
OLGC Rummage Sale on Saturday, April 14th from
9:00-2:00 pm in OLGC Gym. Bag Sale at 1:00 pm on 4/14.
Religious Education:
OLGC Early Registration for 2018-19 OLGC RE school year
is underway. Registration forms are available at all OLGC
Church entrances or by contacting the OLGC RE office at 748-
7417. Class assignments are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Please return all complete forms by March 31. We will offer
a formal registration session in late August for those who do not
wish to register early.
The last day of OLGC middle school (Faithways) faith for-
mation/religious education classes is this Sunday, March 25
and Tuesday, March 27.
OLGC Easter Egg Hunt: Our annual OLGC Easter Egg Hunt
for children in Grade 5 and younger is this Sunday, March 25
from 1-3 pm, in the OLGC Church Hall. Also, as part of the
OLGC Easter Egg Hunt, we are also accepting donations of hy-
giene products for Samaritan House-a local, non-profit commu-
nity outreach agency.
St. Ambrose FAITH FORMATION:
3/24 10:00 am- First Eucharist Class- MCH
3/25 10:00 am - Faith Formation - School & MCH
4/1 Easter - NO Faith Formation Class
4/8 Easter - NO Faith Formation Class
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
What are we supposed to do with our old palms? Accord-ing to the Code of Canon Law, blessed items-such as palm
branches-are not to be discarded in a trash can, but treated with respect (cf.#1171). Palm branches are set apart by a blessing
from the priest and made into a “sacramental,” an object that is meant to draw us closer to the celebration of the seven sacra-ments. Throwing them in the trash ignores their sacred pur-pose and treats them like any other object we no longer need. That being said, your old palm branches should return to na-ture by being burned or buried in order to properly dispose of them. This type of disposal honors their sacred purpose and returns them to the earth in a dignified way. Ashes from the burned palms can be placed in your flowerbed or garden, as
can the whole palms themselves.
PERSONAL PRODUCTS - SUCCESSFUL DRIVE! The Women’s Empowerment Ministry would like to extend their
gratitude to the parish for the wonderful response to the request
for personal products. Thanks to your contributions, many pink
care bags, filled with essential, personal care items, will be dis-
tributed to Safe Harbour and other organizations. Each bag will
include a personal card extending our wishes for strength and
hope to every recipient. Once again, OLGC has shown generos-
ity and caring in a most significant way.
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OUTREACH CORNER:
Outreach Ministry e-mail: [email protected]
OLGC FOOD PANTRY NEEDS:
For The Pantry… Juice, Fruit
Peanut Butter & Jelly
To donate coupons to help purchase items for the OLGC
Food Pantry, place them in the plastic holder outside the pantry.
Virtus Training: It is recommended that all volunteers take
the Safe Environment Training Class. If you are in need of
training, please go to Virtus.org, select Syracuse Diocese to view classes offered & register online. Initial Virtus training
at OLGC on 4/16 at 6:00 pm & 6/4 at 6:00 pm. Virtus Re-
Cert Classes at OLGC 4/21 at 9:00 am & 6/11 at 6:00 pm.
Easter Dinner: We will be providing an Easter Dinner on
April 1st, at 1:00 pm in lieu of Easter Bags again this year.
If you are interested in donating to this program to help defray
the cost of the dinner, please put your donation in an envelope
and drop it in the collection or at the Rectory. Please mark
envelope “Easter Meal Donation”. Thank you. If you are
interested in baking a cake for the dinner, please call Rectory
at 748-7417. We are in need of about 12 cakes. All cakes
should be dropped off by 11:00 am Saturday 3/31. We are
still looking for volunteers to do prep and work the din-
ner. If you are interested, please call the Rectory at 748-
7417. Thank you.
Soup Kitchen: Reminder: If the UE Schools are canceled
due to inclement weather the Soup Kitchen is canceled. If
there is a 2 or 3 hour delay the Soup Kitchen will still occur.
Volunteer Needed: An OLGC parishioner living in a Sen-ior Living Center in Johnson City would like to attend Mass
on the weekend at either St. Ambrose or OLGC and is in need
of transportation to and from Mass. If anyone is interested in
providing this service every other weekend, please email at
[email protected] or call OLGC Rectory 748-7417.
Looking for a Volunteer to help with snow removal for a
parishioner on Paden St. Great opportunity for teenager look-
ing for service hours! If interested, call Rectory at 748-7417.
DO YOU KNOW OLGC has an AED (Automatic external
defibrillator)? DO YOU KNOW where it is?? Enter
through the south doors of the atrium, there is a AED sign
above the double doors on your right. It could save a life!
——YOUTH CORNER—–—
All events open to OLGC & St. Ambrose Students
HOLY WEEK ACTIVITIES Middle & High School Students
Holy Thursday Church Hopping - Middle & High
School Students this Thursday, March 29th following the
7:00 pm Mass of the Lord at OLGC. We will visit 3 churches
for Adoration & then go to Friendly’s for Ice Cream. Sign Up
Sheets & Permission Forms will be available on the Youth
Ministry Bulletin Board. Please sign up as soon as possible to give us an idea of how many youth will be attending and
how many EXTRA drivers we need.
Good Friday-Witness Walk - Families encouraged to
participate this Friday, March 30th at 12 Noon beginning at
All Saints School, Broad St., Endicott (rear parking lot). We
will walk the streets of downtown Endicott commemorating
Jesus through His journey in the Stations of the Cross. This is
a powerful walk as we remember what Jesus sacrificed for us.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Please Note
Annual Good Friday Blood Drive at OLGC on Friday,
March 30th from 12 Noon - 5:00 pm in the Gym. Call 1-800
-Red-Cross or visit www.redcrossblood.org to sign up.
First Friday Noon Mass and 12:30pm Luncheon April 6th
at OLGC. Take a day off from cooking and join us for the
Over-50 Luncheon, held on the first Friday of each month
after the OLGC 12:00 Noon Mass. Menu is different each
month and is provided by one of our fine local caterers. If you
would like to attend the Over 50 Luncheon, please sign up on
the sheet at the OLGC entrances.
Monster Truck 2018: Saturday, April 7th at 7:00 pm at
Carrier Dome, Syracuse. We have a limited number of tickets
that were donated to OLGC. Tickets are on a FIRST COME/
FIRST SERVE BASIS. Please contact Becky at 754-9408 if
interested.
SAMARITAN HOUSE- Annual Spring Sale on Sat.
April 7th from 9- 4 pm and Sun. April 8th from 9- 2pm. at
the St. Thomas Aquinas School gym - Highland Ave, Bing-
hamton.
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Religious Corner
OLGC Mon/Wed Mass Reminder: If UE Schools are
CLOSED or DELAYED due to ANY WEATHER ISSUE the
OLGC 8:30 am Mass will be MOVED to Noon on that same day.
MASS READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday, March 26
Reading 1: Is 42:1-7 Gospel: Jn 12:1-11
Tuesday, March 27
Reading 1: Is 49:1-6 Gospel: Jn 13:21-33, 36-38
Wednesday, March 28
Reading 1: Is 50:4-9a Gospel: Mt 26:14-25
Thursday, March 29, Holy Thursday of the Lord’s Supper
Reading 1: Rv 1:5-8 Gospel: Lk 4:16-21
Friday, March 30, Good Friday of the Passion of the Lord
Reading 1: Is 59:13-53:12 Heb 4:14-16, 5:7-9
Gospel: Jn 18:1-19:42
Saturday, March 31, Easter Vigil in the Holy Night
Sunday, April 1, Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the
Lord
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
The ST. AMBROSE SANCTUARY LAMP burns this
week to the glory of Almighty God and in memory of
Mary Crosetto at the request of daughter, Carol and Ken
Lane.
The OLGC Sanctuary Lamp burns this week to the glory
of God and in memory of Irene Parisi at the request of Sandy
& Family.
A FAMILY PERSPECTIVE from the
Office of Family Life Education (A Hope Ap-
peal Agency)
The Passion of Jesus makes it clear, no one es-capes suffering. Suffering is inevitable but no one should suf-fer alone. That is one of the primary roles of families, to stand with and support each other in suffering.
For Traveling Catholics: To find a Mass and its loca-
tion go to www.MassTimes.org or call 1-410-676-6000.
TV Mass for the Homebound: For the faithful at home
or in healthcare settings, The Heart of the Nation Sunday TV Mass brings spiritual comfort and the blessings of joy filled
hope in our Risen Savior. Tune in Catholic Mass on TV or
online on WNYS Channel 43 at 8:30 am or
www.HeartoftheNation.org. For those who can get to church, the TV Mass does not fulfill the Sunday Mass obligation.
Lenten Regulations: Ash Wednesday and Good Fri-day are days of fast and abstinence. Catholics 14 years of age and older are bound to abstain from meat on Ash Wednesday
and the Fridays of Lent. Catholics age 18 to 59 are bound by
the law of fasting. “The Law of Fasting allows only one full meal a day, but does not prohibit taking some food in the
morning and evening, observing-as far as quantity and quality
are concerned-approved local customs.” (Apostolic Constitu-
tion Poenitemini, 1966)
News / About Town
The Widows & Widowers Group will meet for a luncheon to
be held at The Ground Round, JC (across from Oakdale Mall)
on April 12th at 1:00 pm. Each individual will be responsible
for their own meal, tax & tip. RSVP REQUIRED by calling
Janet 748-0812.
Project Rachel Ministry: Do you suffer from post-abortion
regret? You are not alone. There is a dedicated team that will
assist you and offer you a safe place to begin the healing pro-
cess at Day Of Hope and Healing on Saturday, April 14th. Call or email to register confidentially at 1-855-364-0076 or
The Endwell League of Community Action is sponsoring
Spring Blood Analysis Clinic on April 21st from 6:00-
10:00 am at Endwell United Methodist Church, 3301 Watson
Blvd., Endwell. All tests done for nominal fee. 13 hour fast is
recommended. Call 1-800-234-8888 to register.
EASTER MASSES: Please note additional Mass: 7:45 a.m. @ OLGC 9:30 a.m. @ St. Ambrose 10:00 a.m. @ OLGC
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