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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
SUNDAY MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Anticipated Mass: 4:00 pm St. Dominic Sunday Masses: 8:00 am St. Felix
10:00 am St. Francis Noon St. Dominic
WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE *Please consult the weekly Mass Intention Schedule for any changes, additional Masses, or Holy Day Schedules.
Monday Noon St. Dominic
Tuesday 9:00 am St. Francis Wednesday 12:05 pm St. Felix
Thursday 9:00 am St. Francis Friday Noon St. Dominic
CONFESSION TIMES Wednesday 5:15-6:00 pm St. Felix Thursday 5:15-6:00 pm St. Francis Friday 11:15-11:50 am St. Dominic Saturday 3:00-3:45 pm St. Dominic 7:00-7:45 pm St. Francis Sunday 7:15-7:50 am St. Felix
(or by appointment. Please call the Parish Office.)
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 COORDINATOR: Laura Gleeson: [email protected]
PARISH COUNCIL CHAIR: Patrick Ryan
LITURGICAL MUSICIANS: ST. DOMINIC: Janet Stoddard & Choir-585-394-8124
ST. FELIX: Scott Liberati & Choir
ST. FRANCIS: Sally Boyes & Choir
ST. DOMINIC MAINTENANCE: Wally Lannon & John Lankford
ST. FELIX ST. FRANCIS MAINTENANCE WORKER: Audie Arliss and Volunteers
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.
IS 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? CHANGES IN YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION?
Please notify the Parish Office. OUR THREE COMMUNITY FOOD CUPBOARDS:
St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Parish
PENTECOST SUNDAY
June 9, 2019
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 12 Hibbard Avenue,
Every Thursday 11 am-1 pm
Laura Janas
Phelps Community Food Cupboard 96 Ontario St. Phelps, NY 14532
Phelps Community Center, Phelps 8 Banta Street Suite 310
Fourth Tuesday 10:00-11:30 am & 4:00-5:00 pm
Tom Cheney
Twin Cities Community Food Cupboard c/o Gina Vanderwall
30 N. Main St., Manchester, NY 14504
Bennett Building 4 Center Street
Across from Manchester Fire Hall
Second Thursday,10 am-Noon Second Satruday, 10 am-Noon
& Fourth Thursday, 5-7 pm
Sue Bogner
St. Francis Church
Located at: 12 Church Street Phelps, NY 14532
St. Dominic Church
Located at: 97 West Main Street Shortsville, NY 14548
St. Felix Church
Located at: 12 Hibbard Avenue Clifton Springs, NY 14432
ST. PETER’S ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH at the CHURCHES of ST. DOMINIC, ST. FELIX, and ST. FRANCIS
LADIES AUXILIARY OF THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SCHOLARSHIP RAFFLE
Only 200 tickets will be sold with 4 chances to win up to $2,000!
Prizes: $200 - $300 - $500 - $1,000 (smaller prize drawn first & placed back in
for a chance to win the 1st place prize)
$20 per ticket
See Jessie MacDonald—(315) 462-7626 or any Auxiliary Member.
Tickets will also be available in the back of church at various Masses until all are sold. If paying by check, make
payable to: Bishop Hogan Ladies Auxiliary.
Proceeds to be used toward the Scholarship Fund. The students thank you for your support.
SAVE THE DATE—FRIDAY, JUNE 21st, for a celebration in honor of
OUR PASTOR, FR. VANLIESHOUT, WHO WILL CELEBRATE HIS 5th ANNIVERSARY OF ORDINATION!
See the bulletin insert for details.
JUNE DAY OF PRAYER—JUNE 18th at Notre Dame Retreat House in Canandaigua, NY
Join Sr. Carole Proia, SSJ and Regina Civiletter as they share “Reconciliation and Forgiveness as an approach to
Healing our excess emotional baggage.” Our emotional baggage can weigh us down. Scriptures call us to forgive but as we all know, to forgive is not always easy. Thus, we often carry heavy burdens. Our presenters will share words of comfort from scripture as well as moving personal stories of being able to forgive. Conference: 9:30am – 12:15pm followed by lunch, free time, confessions and day ends with Mass at 2pm. There is a $25 fee. To register, email [email protected] or call 585-394-5700.
FAITH FORMATION UPDATES Pentecost Sunday
All 2019 GRADUATES TO BE RECOGNIZED Your help is needed to identify all graduating students in SAINT PETER’S PARISH whether it is UPK, Pre-K, Elementary, Middle School to Graduate and Professional Degrees. Names
submitted will be listed in the June 16th bulletin and a special blessing will be given to
all graduates at the liturgies that weekend. Please submit names and graduation levels to the Parish Office by Monday,
June 10th. Names of graduates and their schools can be submitted on the sign-up sheets in the back of the churches,
by calling the Parish Office at 315-462-2961/585-289-4164, or by email at [email protected].
CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2019!
ATTENTION CAMP STELLA MARIS CAMPER ALUMNI
Were you a CSM camper between 1926-1969? We’d love to have you back to Camp for our 2019 Alumni Gathering on Tuesday, June 25th! We’re looking to show our camper alumni everything that’s changed, and remained the same, about CSM over the years. We’ll be hosting two gatherings that day, a breakfast from 9-11am and a dinner from 5-7pm. RSVP to either time by emailing [email protected] or by calling 585-346-2243.
THE MYSTERY OF THE MISSING FORKS & SPOONS . . . HAVE YOU SEEN THEM ANYWHERE???
Several pieces of silverware, primarily forks & spoons, have gone missing from the kitchen in St. Francis Hall. If you happened to have borrowed them, please return them or if you might know where they are, please call the Parish Office—315-462-2961. We need your help
to solve this mystery. Thank you!
CATHOLIC COMMUNICATION CAMPAIGN
TODAY we are taking up the Collection for the Catholic Communication Campaign (CCC). Your support
helps the CCC connect people to Christ, both here and around the world, through internet, television, radio and print media.
Half the funds we collect remain here in our diocese to support local communication efforts to spread the Gospel message.
To learn more, visit www.usccb.org/ccc
RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE Parish Center at St. Dominic Church
WEDNESDAY, JULY 3rd
1:00 PM-6:00 PM
School days are winding down, warmer weather has finally arrived, and people are making summer vacation plans.
Unfortunately, the need for blood donations never goes on vacation, so the Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary is
hosting a summer blood drive.
Walk-ins are always welcome, but you are encouraged to make an appointment today
by calling Sherry Brown at 585-683-2484.
Unable to donate? Why not volunteer for an hour or donate some cookies? Just call Sherry.
PLEASE DONATE! Help the Auxiliary reach our goal of 21 pints!!
ACTION ALERT ON COMMERCIAL SURROGACY! Governor Cuomo has prioritized passage (by the end of this session in June!) of dangerous legislation to allow surrogate motherhood for profit. The bill would enable the buying and selling of children and the exploitation of women, and would lead to an increased reliance on IVF (in vitro fertilization) and the destruction of more human embryos. Please let your elected officials know that you oppose this legislation. Take action now! Go to www.nyscatholic.org, hover over Take Action!, click on Latest Action Alerts, scroll down and click on Maintain the ban on surrogacy to send a quick email message to your representatives in Albany. While you’re there, please check out the rest of the Latest Action Alerts—all issues of life and death! If you need more information, contact Suzanne Stack, Diocesan Life Issues Coordinator, at 585-328-3210 or [email protected].
MISSION APPEAL NEXT WEEKEND—JUNE 15/16
Next weekend, Father Gerald W. Aman, S.J., a Jesuit priest originally from Rochester, will join us for an appeal on behalf of Jesuit Missions. Fr. Aman is a member of the North-West Africa Province with many years of experience in Jesuit missionary work.
Fr. Aman went to Holy Trinity Grammar School and then to McQuaid Jesuit High School. He joined the Jesuit novitiate right after graduation from McQuaid, was ordained in 1973, and then worked as student chaplain at Canisius High School. In 1985 Fr. Aman was asked to go to Nigeria on the west coast of Africa. He has been there ever since. He spent ten years in parish work, three years as the superior of the philosophate community, and five years building a high school, Loyola Jesuit College, in Nigeria. For the last few years Fr. Aman has been the assistant to the Jesuit Provincial in Lagos, a city of fourteen million people. We warmly welcome him to our Parish and ask you to be as generous as you are able to his appeal.
PENTECOST SUNDAY JUNE 9, 2019
REMEMBER IN PRAYER
FOR HEALING Aaron Donnie Allen Audie Arliss Carl Beechler Hazel Behen Joseph Benoit Anne Black Carmela Bonneville Jane Bree Joyce Buckner Mary Burgess Kathy Burke Scott Burnham Wandy Bush Alice J. Burns Carlyn Burns Judy Carkner Carl E. Carlson Julie Carlson Laurie Caves Shirley Ciardi Michelle Cleaves Harry/Pat Conklin Bea Coons Angela D’Arduini Bernie D’Arduini Shirley D’Arduini Tracy D’Arduini Jill DeBrock Anthony DelGatto Mike Donk Delaney Doyle Christa Dunlap Tracy Dutton Cherylann Enos
Steve Finewood Tyler Fisher Joan Freeman
Rosemary Fry Pat Fulton Kimberly Gentry Allison Gersbach Carolyn Ghignone George Gloska Scott Greenwood Declan Guilliams Richard Guilliams Daniella H. Maryann H. Melanie Haers Christopher Hansen Macie Hart Robert Hazell Noelle Henning Joyce Herbert Conner Hicks Jackie Jason Hill Julie Kara Hill Mary Hollis Hilde Houck Rylan Hulo Daniel Incarnato Sarah Jones Darlene Kampf David Kathke Angie Keating David Keeler Alice Klahn Cindy Koch Nancy Kolb Thomas Kowalski
Pat Le Vesque Donald Lipker Leigh Lockwood Liz M Seth Makitra Marlene Beverly Marvin Sheila Maslyn Ginny Mattice Earl May Dick Mc Carter McConnon Brian McCrone Ann McKee Elizabeth Meath Dan Moracco Judith Muehlig Christina Mulshenock Frank Murphy Mary Ann Nielson Gordie Nicholson Pat & Bev O’Brien Carl Overslaugh Piper Paddock Bob Pellomo Tori Perrin Stephanie Phenes David Quigley Tiffany Reichbach Anne Riley Don/Marie Rizzo Billy Rockefeller Cheryl Rozell Alvin Ryder Laurie Salko Gloria Sampson Paul Schmitt Sandy Schmitt Wilma Shaner Jean & Dave Smith Mitchell Smith Nick Smith Terri Stell Andrea Stearn Summer
Pinky Tiebout Bethany Tillman Rose Tills Colin VanDeusen Linda VerStraete Brian Weber
Josh W. Jerry Wiepert Tammy Yacono Patti Yacuzzo Janice Yott Lacey Young Gabriella Zamora Midge Zuccala Our homebound parishioners
IN ASSISTED CARE Minnie DeSchepper Shirley Galens Pat Jerzak Bonnie Koberg
Nancy O’Daniels Rose Pettrone Gerri Ruebens Gerry VerStraete
HOUSE OF JOHN–Marian & Ginny
FOR OUR DECEASED—Louis White, Jr., Pat Middlebrook, Shirley Galens and Kirk Mahoney
FOR THE WEEK OF JUNE 9th:
St. Felix St. Francis St. Dominic
Altar Bands for June:
Pat Howard Marge & Al Cauwels Helene Goodberlet
Grounds: Bob Phenes
Collection Counters : Rita Burns & Sherry Brown
St. Pauly Building at St. Francis: The Zeger Family
June Food Cupboard: Cereal, Lemonade & Ice Tea Mix
READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF JUNE 9, 2019
Acts 2:1-11/Rom 8:8-17/Jn 20:19-23 Monday: 2 Cor 1:1-7/Mt 5:1-12 Tuesday: Acts 11:21b-26; 13:1-3/Mt 5:13-16 Wednesday: 2 Cor 3:4-11/Mt 5:17-19 Thursday: 2 Cor 3:15-4:1, 3-6/Mt 5:20-26 Friday: 2 Cor 4:7-15/Mt 5:27-32Saturday 2 Cor 5:14-21/Mt 5:33-37
Prv 8:22-31/Rom 5:1-5/Jn 16:12-15
THE SPECIAL INTENTIONS OF POPE FRANCIS for the month of June:
EVANGELIZATION – Priests Dear God, During this month of June, we lift up all priests:
may they, through the modesty and humility of their lives, commit themselves actively to a solidarity with those who are the most poor.
AMEN.
FROM THE PASTOR Praised be Jesus Christ! Just a few thoughts below that relate to the Feast of Pentecost today: 1. Our Christian feast of Pentecost has its roots in an original
Jewish feast of Pentecost. When Acts 2 describes the coming of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles on the day of Pentecost, the event coincides with the Jewish feast being celebrated in Jerusalem at that very time. The Jewish feast of Pentecost commemorated the giving of the law to Moses on Mt. Sinai, and also had an agrarian dimension, being known as a harvest festival under the title of the the “feast of first fruits.” It was one of three feasts during the Jewish year when faithful Jews were required to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem to celebrate the feast together in the Holy City. That’s why so many people from various nations of the world are present in Jerusalem on the day of Pentecost.
2.The principle elements of the Jewish feast find their parallel and fulfillment in that Pentecost which we celebrate. Whereas, Pentecost originally celebrated the giving of the law to Moses and the people of Israel, our Pentecost celebrates the giving of the Holy Spirit to the apostles and to the Church—who provides the power to keep the law of God. In fact, the grace of the Holy Spirit IS the New Law which is inscribed upon our hearts. It is the fulfillment of the words of the prophet Jeremiah: “Behold, the days are coming, says the LORD, when I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and the house of Judah…I will put my law within them, and I will write it upon their hearts; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people” (Jer 31: 31, 33). Our Christian Pentecost is also a feast of “first fruits” of sorts—not of a harvest of crops, but a harvest of souls. After receiving the power of the Holy Spirit, St. Peter goes out and preaches the name of Christ boldly, winning three thousand converts on that day alone. This Pentecost conversion was truly the “first fruits” of many, many baptisms to come. There is even a parallel regarding the number 3,000. Remember that when Moses originally came down the mountain after having received the law, the people of Israel were literally in the process of rebelling against God by having constructed the golden calf idol and worshipping it in the context of a pagan festive revelry. The rebellion was eventually quelled, but not before 3,000 of the people were slain. Note, therefore, how appropriate it is that 3,000 are “brought to life” through baptism on the first Christian feast of Pentecost.
3.The feast of Pentecost is sometimes referred to as the birthday of the Church. This is because once the whole Church, as represented by the apostles and Mary, receives the power of the Holy Spirit, the Church now has all of the essential elements of her Divine Constitution. The descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles was not merely a transitory gift of grace bestowed personally on the apostles, but rather a stable “indwelling” of the Holy Spirit upon the Universal Church giving it the power, until the end of time, to sanctify through the sacraments, and teach and govern with authority, and to preserve the apostolic faith untainted until Christ comes again.
4. The Pentecost event is renewed and prolonged in the Church in a unique way through the Sacrament of Confirmation. Just as the Mass is the re-presentation of the one Sacrifice of Christ on the Cross, there is a similar (though analogous) way of thinking the Sacrament of Confirmation as a re-presentation of the descent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost.
5. The Apostles are radically transformed into bold leaders and teachers by the power of Pentecost. I often say that the apostles and their evident faults as depicted in the Gospels are all too often used as “whipping boys” to emphasize human frailty or lack of comprehension in the Christian life. But these caricatures primarily describe the pre-Pentecost apostles, because afterward receiving the power of the Spirit, they teach and act with a boldness and a clarity that is the foundation of all the Church’s subsequent missionary efforts.
In the hearts of Jesus and Mary,
Father Peter Van Lieshout
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Want to join us? Contact: Sharon Trimm at (585) 289-9330
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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 & Friends
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For Information Contact: Steve Koch at 585-315-1329 or: [email protected]
In Loving Memory of
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WOMEN of ST. DOMINIC Would you like to advertise on our bulletin?
Please call the Parish Office for information.
LITURGICAL MINISTERS’ SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEKEND OF June 15/16
Mass Presider Sacristan Cross Bearers & Greeters
Lectors Extraordinary Minister
Altar Servers Music
4:00 PM
June 15
St. Dominic
Father
Van Lieshout
Sherry Brown
Greeters- Laurie DeMay
Bruce Brown
Alice DeMay Choir-Dorothy Ann Liberati
Lawson DeMay
Janet Stoddard & Choir
8:00 AM
June 16
St. Felix
Father
Van Lieshout
Ed Kieda
Mark Jankowski Coffee Social- The MacDonalds
Aidan Conover
Deacon Bob Cyrana
David & Maeve Jankowski
Scott Liberati & Choir
10:00 AM
June 16
St. Francis
Father Van Lieshout
Mary Ellen Darling & Mary Bohrer
Matt Bohrer Greeter(s)- Mary Ellen Darling Coffee Hour- Women of St. Francis
Peg DeCoster
Ginny Phenes Choir-TBD
Matthew & Joseph Bohrer
Sally Boyes & Choir
12:00 NOON
June 16
St. Dominic
Father Van Lieshout
Andrea Record
Greeters—
Shelby Miller
Choir-Andrea Record
Langdon Miller
Janet Stoddard & Choir
SATURDAY, JUNE 8 Vigil of Pentecost Sunday
4:00 PM St. Dominic Bill Bunce—Sue Pasciak SUNDAY, JUNE 9 Pentecost Sunday 8:00 AM St. Felix ANNIV, Paul Weidman—His Family 10:00 AM St. Francis Our Parishioners, Living & Deceased 12:00 Noon St. Dominic Rose & Frank Scarcelli—Diana & John Marro & Family MONDAY, JUNE 10 Weekday
12:00 Noon St. Dominic Bob Goodell—Dick Coffey TUESDAY, JUNE 11 St. Barnabas, Apostle
9:00 AM St. Francis For the intentions of Natalie Qualia— Marilyn Minichelli WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12 Weekday
12:05 PM St. Felix Souls in Purgatory—Joanne Lepkowski THURSDAY, JUNE 13 St. Anthony of Padua, Priest & Doctor
9:00 AM St. Francis Members of the Church Militant & the Church Penitent, esp. members of the Paul C. Shaffer Family FRIDAY, JUNE 14 Weekday
12:00 PM St. Dominic Donald Clark—Colleen & Wayne Combs SATURDAY, JUNE 15 Vigil of The Most Holy Trinity
4:00 PM St. Dominic Margaret Vienna—Alice, Terry & Tammy Vienna SUNDAY, JUNE 16 The Most Holy Trinity Sunday 8:00 AM St. Felix Our Parishioners, Living & Deceased 10:00 AM St. Francis Katie Lockemeyer—Paul & Jane Bree 12:00 Noon St. Dominic Joe Narendorf—Gerry Narendorf
*Please Note: All Masses are at their usual times & places this week.
ST. PETER’S ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH at the CHURCHES OF ST. DOMINIC, ST. FELIX and ST. FRANCIS
PLEASE REMEMBER THE FOLLOWING IN PRAYER this Week as our Sanctuary Lamps burn
at St. Dominic—in memory of William R. Stambach, Jr. at the request of Liz Mitchell
at St. Felix—in memory of Paul Weidman at the request of His Family
at St. Francis—in memory of Dorothy DeNering at the request of Dan & Donna Laurenza
THIS WEEK’S ST. JOSEPH/ST. ANTHONY CANDLES
ST. JOSEPH Margaret & Donald Vienna by Terry, Alice & Tammy
Mary Marino by Lee & Lucille Rockefeller
ST. ANTHONY
Willem & Matthew Bolan by Jim & Linda Bolan Dec. Mem. of the Ryan & Barbi Families by Luanne & Pat Ryan
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
Thurs 10:00 am-5:00 pm at St. Francis Church
St. Dominic Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament ended this past Friday. It will resume again in the Fall.
ST. PETER’S PARISH SUPPORT
A sincere thanks for your ongoing support of our parish and its ministries!
Sunday Offering ...................................................... $6,406.00 Ascension Thursday ................................................ $1554.25 Total Collected (Year-to-Date) ............................. $284,046.65 Total Needed (Year-to-Date) ................................ $259,700.00 Difference (Year-to-Date) .................................... +$24,346.65
In order to stay on budget for this year, our weekly Sunday Income needs to average $5,300.00.
Ascension Thursday Mass Attendance: St. Francis 5:30 pm 26 St. Dominic 7:00 pm 78 St. Dominic 9:00 am 61 St. Felix 12:05 pm 47 St. Francis 5:30 pm 65 PARISH TOTAL ATTENDANCE 277 Last Weekend’s Mass Attendance: St. Dominic 4:00 pm 154 St. Felix 8:00 am 100 St. Francis 10:00 am 113 St. Dominic 12:00 pm 123 PARISH TOTAL ATTENDANCE 490
MANY THANKS TO ALL WHO CELEBRATE THE EUCHARIST WITH US & WHO GIVE SO GENEROUSLY OF THEIR TIME, TALENT & TREASURE.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MEETING
will be held THIS Wednesday, June 12th @ 7:00 pm
AND THE LADIES AUXILIARY MEETING
will be held THIS Thursday, June 13th @ 7:00 pm Both meetings take place in the Parish Center at St. Dominic
Come Celebrate
Father Peter
Van Lieshout’s
5th anniversary of Ordination
Friday, June 21st
Beginning with a Special 5:30 PM Mass
at St. Dominic Church
A Celebration Reception in the
Parish Center at St. Dominic’s
will be held immediately following Mass.
Drinks & Appetizers will be provided.
If you would like to participate in this Anniversary celebration,
please contact one of the following:
Alice DeMay Jean Landschoot Mary Ellen Darling 190 Tupper Way 40 Pleasant St. 2051 County Rd 23 Manchester, NY 14504 Clifton Springs, NY 14432 Clifton Springs, NY 14432
585-289-4381 315-879-0703 315-521-8771 Or catch Alice, Jean or Mary Ellen in the back of Church
after Mass.