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LITURGY:Weekend Masses are on Saturday at 5:00 PM, Sunday at 8:00 AM, 11:00 AM and 5:00 PM. Checkthe bulletin each week for daily Mass schedules.SACRAMENTS:Confessions: Confessions are heard each Saturday at 4:00 PM, or by appointment.Baptism: Parents who are expecting a child should call the Parish Office to arrange to take part in theBaptism Preparation Program.Marriage: Couples who are planning to marry should contact the Pastor at least one year in advanceof their wedding date.Anointing of the Sick: The sacrament is administered after the 5:00 PM Mass on the first Saturdayof the month. Persons who are homebound, in the hospital, or in nursing homes are asked to call theParish Office for the Sacrament of Anointing.RCIA:Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. Anyone who wishes to enter the Church or complete their sacraments isasked to contact Paula Penepent through the Parish Office during regular office hours.FAITH FORMATION:A variety of Religious Education opportunities are available for students in grades 1 through 10. Anychild who does not receive religion classes in school, should be enrolled in one of our programs.Baptized Catholics in 2nd, 3rd and 10th grades are invited to take part in preparation classes for receivingFirst Reconciliation, First Eucharist and Confirmation respectively. Sacramental preparation classes arefor students in both Catholic and Public Schools. Call the Faith Formation Office or [email protected] for further information.STRONG START ANNUNCIATION EARLY LEARNING CENTER:Pre-K 3 will be offered Tuesday and Thursday mornings; Pre-K 4 will be Monday through Fridaymornings. Call 681-1327 for more information.PARISH MEMBERSHIP:Newcomers are asked to call the Parish Office for registration information. Adult children should beregistered on their own.LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION TO BE A GODPARENT OR SPONSOR:Letters of Recommendation can be issued only to members of our parish who are registered at leastthree months, who regularly attend Mass and receive the sacraments. Regular use of envelopes (evenif empty) indicates attendance at Mass. Sponsors are to be Baptized, Confirmed, and if Married, havedone so in conformity with the laws of the Church. If the sponsor has school-aged children, theyshould attend a Catholic School or be in our Faith Formation Program. Out of town college studentsshould receive a letter from their campus minister. People in the military should receive a letter fromtheir Chaplain.
Rev. Eugene P. UlrichPastor
Deacon James JaworskiPastoral Associate-Administration
Deborah A. Keenan, MDivPastoral Associate-Ministry
Deacon Joseph P. MercurioDeacon Dennis W. Kapsiak
Rev. Msgr. Richard W. SiepkaWeekend Assistant
Melissa WeisenburgDirector of Youth Faith Formation
Colton RodgersCoordinator of Youth Ministry
Cynthia NapieralskiMusic Director
Paulette Bruce – Parish SecretaryAnne Swierat – Parish Bookkeeper
Parish TrusteesDottie Austin, Michael Skrip
Finance Committee - Lawrence Zielinski,Chair
Pastoral Council – Thomas DiScipio,President
Our parish name is our mission! With Mary,we joyfully announce: “God with us” in JesusChrist. Moved by the Holy Spirit, we strive tocreate a faith community of love and hope, ofprayer, welcome and service where others willdiscover in and with us that Christ is Life!
Parish Office: 683-5254, Monday - Friday,8:00 AM - 12:00 PM and 12:30 PM - 4:30 PM.;Fax 681-5668.Rectory: 683-2077Faith Formation Office: 683-5515Pre-K Office: 681-1327Parish Website: www.annunciation.ccEmail: [email protected]
7580 Clinton StreetElma, NY 14059 Church of the September 1, 2019
Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
CATHOLICCHURCHAnnunciation
TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 1, 2019
Sunday, September 18:00 AM Coffee Hour (Selbert Hall)
Monday, September 29:30 AM Respect Life Rosary (Chapel)
Tuesday, September 3 6:00 PM Pickle Ball (Gym) 7:00 PM Holy Name General Meeting (Society Meeting)Wednesday, September 4 6:15 PM RCIA (Meeting Room, Chapel) 7:00 PM Boy Scout Troop 325 Committee Meeting
(Community Room) 7:00 PM Boy Scout Troop 325 PLC Meeting (Gym)Thursday, September 5
9:00 AM St. Joseph Workers (Langley Hall) 9:00 AM Prayer Shawl Ministry (Meeting Room) 7:00 PM Baptism Liturgy Preparation (Selbert Hall)Friday, September 6
8:00 AM Nocturnal Adoration (Chapel)Saturday, September 7 12:00 PM Nocturnal Adoration (Chapel) 9:00 AM Protecting God’s Children Workshop (Community Room) 5:00 PM Anointing of the Sick (Church)Sunday, September 8
8:00 AM Holy Name Mass/Scholarship Presentation (Church) 9:00 AM Holy Name Society (Selbert Hall) 9:15 AM Family Faith Formation Catechist Planning Session (Community Room) 11:00 AM Children’s Liturgy of the Word (Selbert Hall) 3:30 PM Pop Culture Group Practice 4:00 PM Parent Information Session (Community Room) 6:00 PM Confirmation Candidate/Sponsor Meeting (Selbert Hall)
Mary Andrews, Dawn Marie Buono, Eugene Burry, GregChatham, Marnie Czarnecki, Anne Dittmar, Eugene Esainko, BillEvans, Frances Evans, Eric G., Herman Gagnon, Irene Garvey,Dennis Gorski, Jim Grucella, Deacon Dave Jerome, Jeff Keenan,Cass Ketten, Donald King, Kayla Klinski, Nancy Lefort, LorneLeMieux, Ruth Lorenz, Elaine Love, David & Colleen Ludwig,Robert Mikowski, Mary Mustillo, John Neidhart, Patricia O’Brien,Bella Pellittieri, Bob Pickup, Cynthia Raden, Helen Reigle, Pau-line Ries, Rita Szymanski, Jan Turnbull, Anthony Vacanti, RonWenzel, Thad Woronowicz, Thomas Ziegler, Deacon FrankZwack. The safety of and quick return of those serving ArmedForces.
All names on the Prayer List will be printed in the bulletin for 4 continuous weeks.Contact the Parish Secretary if you wish to have the name repeated for an additional4 weeks.
Saturday, August 31 5:00 PM William Tourot by Mary & AmandaSunday, September 1 - Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 AM Angelo Oliva by John & Betty Neidhart 11:00 AM William Suszka by Bill & Fran Suszka 5:00 PM Alice Daniel by Mr. & Mrs. Robert GardnerMonday, September 2 - Labor Day 9:00 AM Ralph Perillo by Perillo FamilyTuesday, September 3 - St. Gregory the Great, Pope & Doctor
of the Church9:00 AM Stephanie Partyka by Carm & Chuck Coxe
Wednesday, September 49:00 AM John Randall by Judy
Thursday, September 5 - St. Teresa of Calcutta9:00 AM Don Krupski by Arlene Krupski & Children
Friday, September 69:00 AM Intentions of Parishioners
Saturday, September 7 5:00 PM Margaret Streicher by Husband & FamilySunday, September 8 - Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 AM Deceased Members of Annunciation Holy Name Society by Holy Name Society 11:00 AM Mark Walter by Bob & Rose Schafer 5:00 PM Robert Kowalewski, Sr. by Florence Kowalewski
In September our gift is: 100% Juice Boxes or Large Juice (Please be mindful of expiration dates.)
There is a Communion Service Monday through Friday at7:30 AM. It is not a Mass. Morning Prayer - Liturgy of theHours is recited.
Rest in PeaceSylvia Kropski
The Parish Office will be closed on Monday, September 2, 2019in observance of Labor Day.
CHURCH OF THE ANNUNCIATION ELMA, NEW YORK
On August 22nd, the feast of the Queenship of Mary, individualsand prayer groups around the diocese began praying a novena (9days) to Our Lady “Undoer of Knots.” It comes at a painfultime for the Church at Buffalo as we go through the valley ofdarkness keeping our eyes fixed on Christ. St. Paul writes:"Where sin abounds, grace abounds more." (Romans 5:20.)
The history of this devotion goes back to the 17th century whenthe marriage of a German couple was reconciled. Pope Francishas done much to popularize the devotion. He discovered theimage of Mary while he was studying in Freiburg, Germany inthe 1980's. Upon his return to Argentina, he spread the devotionfor its efficacy in the resolution of seemingly unsolvableissues of marital, family, community and church strife. You canfind the novena online: Our Lady Undoer of Knots. CardinalJorge Bergoglio, future Pope Francis, composed and added thisprayer to the novena.
Holy Mary, full of God's presence during the days of yourlife,
you accepted with full humility the Father's will, and theDevil
was never capable to tie you around with his confusion.Once with your son you interceded for our difficulties, and,full of kindness and patience you gave us example of how to
untie the knots of our life. And by remaining forever OurMother, you put in order, and make more clear the ties that
link us to the Lord.Holy Mother, Mother of God, and our Mother, to you, who
untie with motherly heart the knots of our life, we pray to youto receive in your hands (the name of person), and to freehim/her of the knots and confusion with which our enemy
attacks.Through your grace, your intercession, and your example,deliver us from all evil, Our Lady, and untie the knots that
prevent us from being united with God, so that we, free fromsin and error, may find Him in all things, may have our
heartsplaced in Him, and may serve Him always in our brothers and
sisters.Amen
Fr. Gene
OUR STEWARDSHIP IN TREASUREREGULAR:Weekly General Collection for 8/25/19 $9,204.00Electronic General Collection 2,007.00Preservation Fund Collection 390.00Picnic 410.00Memorial Fund 0.00Bequests/Wills 0.00Youth Big Board 615.00Weekly Total $12,626.00
WEDDING BANNSCorey Szczesny and Katherine Daley
&Christopher Lynah and Bridget Marion Wirth
LOOKING FOR MENTORSThe Department of Faith Formation is currently seeking adults toserve as mentors to educate and journey with our High SchoolTeenagers who are enrolled within the Y-Disciple Program. Pleasecontact Colton Rodgers (716-683-5515 ext. 238 [email protected]) if interested. Please note: If you arenot trained and certified in the VIRTUS Safe-Environment expecta-tions, a class will be held on September 7, 2019 from 9AM-12PM.
NEW TO FAMILY FAITH FORMATION!!!We are excited to announce we are now offering Kindergarten inour program! If you have a child entering Kindergarten inSeptember, please call our office at 683-5515 to make anappointment to come in and register your child. We ask that youbring their Baptismal Certificate with you at that time.
PART-TIME MAINTENANCE PERSONWith our Master Plan construction of the new pavilion, garage andcemetery expansion we are looking to fill a 15-hour per week, part-time building and grounds maintenance position. Duties will in-clude maintaining buildings and equipment, routine repairs, andcemetery upkeep. Experience is helpful and a good driving recordis a must. Please send resume and/or contact Deacon Jim Jaworskiin the Parish Office at 683-5254, [email protected].
ANNUNCIATION STRONG STARTWe are busy getting ready for the beginning of the school year! Wedo have a few openings left in our Pre-K 3 class onMonday/Wednesday and a few openings in our Pre-K 4 class! Ifyou or anyone you know is interested please let them know! Youcan call or email me at [email protected].
“PROTECTING GOD’S CHILDREN”WORKSHOP- VIRTUS TRAINING
The Church of Annunciation will be hosting a “ProtectingGod’s Children” Workshop on Saturday, September 7, 2019from 9 AM - 12:30 PM. Parish and Catholic school employees andvolunteers, over the age of 18, who work with children and youngpeople in the Diocese of Buffalo, are required to attend a sexualabuse awareness session. A three and one half hour workshop isscheduled in the Church’s Community Room. Register online atwww.virtus.org.
TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 1, 2019
Parents and children often enter into “negotiations” over how muchallowance is to be earned at certain ages. Typically, when a childseeks an increase in allowance, parents will attach an increase inchores and responsibilities for them to better earn the increase. Talkabout what kind of allowance you received as a child and what kindof responsibilities your parents expected of you to earn your allow-ance.
Explain that in this Sunday's Gospel, Jesus talks about doing gooddeeds for others and expecting nothing in return. Read aloud Luke14:1,7-14. Ask your children how they would feel if you told themto take on more chores without ever expecting another raise inallowance. Emphasize that Jesus teaches us that it is our duty as hisfollowers to take care of the needs of others and to do so withoutexpecting repayment. Discuss what other types of rewards we canfind when doing good things for others.
Point out that we sometimes fall into the trap of wanting too manythings and that, in the Our Father, we pray for “our daily bread,”meaning that we pray for only that which we really need in life.Conclude this time together by praying aloud the Our Father.
FAMILY CONNECTION
Please Note: Individuals who took part in the Part 1 Spring sessiondo not need to re-register, only new individuals interested in thisBible Study should be sure to register.
CEMETERY UPDATESince March 2018 one hundred and nine (109) families havepurchased one hundred and forty-nine (149) properties in ourexisting and expanded cemetery. Sales of columbarium niches andthe Best Value Burial Option for Two are the most popular options.We will continue to offer the $1,500. Best Value Option for Twountil construction is completed.
A consistent theme iscouples want to pre-determine their own wishesand not burden their familieswith burial decisions. Thesepre-need arrangements alsoinsure that decisions arebeing made rationally andwithout stress and anxiety.
Annunciation Cemetery offers traditional in-ground full body burialsites along with in-ground and above-ground cremains burial space.Our cemetery is open to everyone not only parishioners. Thecemetery is a consecrated Roman Catholic sacred space open to alldesiring a quiet place to rest. Please pass the word to family, friendsand neighbors.
Pre-construction, veteran/first responder, parish active ministry andmultiple unit discounts are available on all properties. Currentdiscounts will be available until construction is complete. If youhave questions or interest in our cemetery space or memorials,please call the Parish Office at 683-5254 to schedule anappointment to discuss the options.
CHURCH OF THE ANNUNCIATION ELMA, NEW YORK
2019 RAFFLE WINNERS
GRAND RAFFLE:1st Prize - Cindy Leach Rosie
2nd Prize - Bill and Cheryl Saxer3rd Prize - Gino Farruggio
Thank you very much to DeLacey Ford and Travel AvenueUnlimited for their generous support of the 82nd AnnualAnnunciation Picnic Grand Raffle, offering a 2019 FordEcoSport for display and lease and a selection of great
vacation packages, respectively!
LADIES SODALITY:Amish Quilt - Kathy Monnin
Glider - Maureen BerginHorse - D. Shelley
Bird House - Marie O’MaraPlanter - Anthony Mercurio
NIGHT ON THE TOWN:Pat Reiter
Donna DimitroffLisa Saletha
Jayne KostorowskyTom Wojo
Tina BrozekTerry Tucholski
Linda GreenMary Weber
Tony StellrechtBecky LankesTerry Broni
Andrea MunschauerEd Sobala
Paul PrusakowskiHolly HorwathRebecca JacobsSandy Simon
Linda SchiffmanDan Meyer
Greg PivarunasLinda Green
Congratulations to the winners and thank you to all whobought tickets in support of the Parish!
Welcome to the family of God, through the waters of Baptism, andinto our Christian community: Landyn Lorraine Librock,daughter of Matthew & Kathryn; Emmaline Grace Waskow,daughter of Ronald and Jessica; Sophia Helen Scilingo, daughterof Paul & Alyssa; Lillian Jean Weatherbee, daughter of Shawn &Dana; Gavin Christopher Meyers, son of Colin & Tiffany,: andElijah Michael Marshall, son of Bryan & Bethany.
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