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The Roman Catholic Parishes of SS. Cyril & Methodius The Church of the Holy Trinity
Sacramental Information
Baptism
The Pre-Baptismal Program is required;
contact Msgr Putano or Fr. Donovan for
information prior to the birth of the child.
For adults, again contact the respective ad-
ministrator for the RCIA program.
Marriage
Arrangements must be made at least six
months in advance with Msgr Putano or Fr. Donovan. One of the parties must be regis-
tered in the parish.
Hospitalized
Please notify the parish office when a family member is in the hospital. Very
often we do not receive this information.
Anointing of the Sick
If you are preparing to enter the hospital for any reason and would like to be anointed,
please contact the parish offices.
Low Gluten hosts are available for anyone who is gluten intolerant. Please stop in the
sacristy before Mass to let us know.
Bulletin available on either
parish website.
Parishes Office at SS. Cyril & Methodius 148 Clinton Street, Binghamton, NY 13905
(607) 724-1372
Parish Hall: (607) 723-2920
Website: www.sscyrilandmethod.org
Parish Staff
Rev. Alfred J. Bebel, Retired
Rev. John P. Donovan, Moderator (607) 729-6147 ext. 316
Andrea Carey, Religious Education Coordinator (607) 724-1372
Barbara Hill, Pastoral Associate (607) 724-1372
Rev. Fredrick Mwangi Kooro (607) 797-4015
Rev. Msgr. John P. Putano (607) 725-7705
Beverly Harkness, St. Cyril’s Business Manager
Joshua Carey, Holy Trinity’s Music Director
John Carroll, St. Cyril’s Choir Director
Richard Sheasley, St. Cyril’s Organist
Office Hours:
Monday-Thursday. 9am - 3pm; Closed Fridays
MASS SCHEDULE:
Saturday Vigil:
4:30 pm, SS. Cyril & Methodius,
Sundays:
8:45 am, Holy Trinity
10:15 am, SS. Cyril & Methodius
10:30 am, (Polish, 1st & 4th Sundays), Holy Trinity
Weekdays:
8:00 am, Monday, Wednesdays, & Fridays, Holy Trinity
12:05 pm, Tuesdays & Thursdays, SS. Cyril & Methodius
Confessions:
3:30– 4:00 pm, Saturdays, SS. Cyril & Methodius
Holy Trinity 346 Prospect Street, Binghamton, NY 13905
(607)797-1856 •
Website: www.holytrinitybinghamton.org.
SS. CYRIL & METHODIUS CHURCH CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY
February 5 Schedule
Sunday 8:45am Lector: J. Choynowski, M. Payne Host: M. Lukasik, L. Payne, A. Lenkiewicz Cup: J. Haun, B. Hidock, A. Kavulich, M. Green Servers: M. Snell, S. Naylor, S. Snell Greeters: J. & T. Haun
LITURGICAL ROLES
February 4/5
ALTAR SERVERS
4:30 pm J. Mehal, K. McBride 10:15 am EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS
4:30 pm Volunteer, J. & S. Stoeckel, F. Vrablic, J. Mehal
10:15 am Volunteer, J. & D. Tarr, M. Mansour, R. Ro-man
LECTORS
4:30 pm S. Stoeckel, K. Schyndler 10:15 am M. MacBlane, R. Edwards
GREETERS
4:30 pm P. Mangurian, R. Vavra 10:15am A. Whalen, L. Newton
CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD Feb. 5 Peter Kumpon
COLLECTION REPORT January 22, 2017
Regular $2,170.00 Fuel $50.00
VOTIVE CANDLES Edward & Anna Engates by Joseph Eric ▪ Delores Eric by Joseph Eric · Murph Hlopko by wife & family ▪ John & Mary Vinsevich by daughter, Judithann ▪ Lau-reen Warrick by husband, Art ▪ Jean Vlasak by hus-band, Fred ▪ Frank Wiktorek by wife ▪ Walter & Agnes Petrikonis by Children ▪ William Maney by wife, Irene▪ Robert Murray by Mary Vavra▪ Darek Janiszewski by Krysia Zduniak Family
The mission of The Church of the Holy Trinity is to unite all people into a peace-ful, loving Roman Catholic community. Rooted in the Gospel and Eucharist we strive to be a compassionate and merci-ful parish family.
October 2015
February 3, BINGO #1
Workers: B. & S. Polakovich, E. & J. Drimak, M. Ja-
cobs, S. Vaskovic Serv. Kit: M. Zembek, D. Stanek Cook Kit: L. Scheffer-Wilson Supplies: P Stiner Pull Tabs: L Zababdal Treasurer: M Jacobs Cashier: P Stiner
Thank you to all our bingo volunteers. They do a great job !
Sanctuary Candles Our Sanctuary Candles burn this week
for the Glory and Honor of Almighty God and In loving memory of
Walter & Agnes Petrikonis At the request of their children
A special thank you to all those who make up their
weekly envelopes when they have been away! To
insure you get proper credit for your contribution,
please mark your envelopes. Stewardship news–
Stewardship is God’s invitation to a way of life. It
helps us to overcome our selfishness and love of
things.
Our Sanctuary Candle burns this week to the glory and honor of Almighty God and in thanksgiving for
William Orband At the request of his wife, Julianne
Coffee & Donuts
Come join us!
Friday Night Bingo February 3rd
Kitchen opens at 4:30
Please pray for our recently deceased “Bobbie” Iannon
Collection Report January 21/22
Loose 228.80 Heat/AC 42.00 School 365.00 Regular 2,641.00 Total $3,276,80
OUR PARISHES & PASTORAL CARE AREA
Hope Appeal: At present, St. Cyril’s is 7,794.79
short, and Holy Trinity is $1,267.17 short of our assessed goals. Please help us make our goal that supports so many ministries in our region and throughout the diocese. It is important to remember, failure to meet our goal require-ments by February 1st, must be paid by our parishes through our regular collections.
Religious Education Class
January 29th, 11:15 am
February 5th & 12th
at SS. Cyril & Methodius
Rite of Acceptance Mass for 10th grade confir-mations students is Sunday, January 29, 2017 at 11:30am at St. James Church. Those to be con-firmed April 29th are:
Michael Bronikowski Joel Choynowski
Meghan Gallagher Tristan Lehmann Jimmy Nezelek
Summer 2017 Youth Trips Nazareth Farm: July 2-8, Grades 10-12;
NDVision: July 17-24, Grades 9-12.
Contact Mrs. Andrea Carey ASAP [email protected].
Daily Mass Winter Reminder When school is cancelled or delayed for the Bing-hamton or Johnson City School Districts due to inclement weather, the 8:00am Mass at Holy Trin-ity will be cancelled.
St. James Parish Mission: will begin with the
weekend Masses of March 11-12 and continues through Monday-Wednesday evenings March 13-15. The Mission Director will be Father John E. Collins, CSP. With themes such as "Give God a Second Thought" and "The Faith Story," Fr. Jack has led more than 200 parish missions through-out the United States and Canada, as well as more than 30 retreats for Catholic priests and members of religious orders. To learn more you may visit paulist.org. Please plan on attending.
Save the date!! Holy Trinity's Mardi Gras ( February 25th—1 to 4pm) Tickets are now avail-able before and after Sunday mass at Holy Trinity. Adults/$5 and children/$1 (ages 6—12). You can also call Ann Lenkiewicz at 748-2876 or Marie Lu-kasik at 797-1335. There are lots of ways you can help with this event. Volunteer sign-up sheets are at all church entrances. Plan to be part of the fun!
Please notify us if you have a family member
who is homebound or in a Nursing Home if they would like a visit or would like to receive commun-ion. Our Pastoral Assistant, Barbara Hill, will be happy to call on them. Please call the office (724-
1372 SCM) or (797-1856 HT) and let us know.
BOOK CLUB - Everybody Needs to Forgive Somebody by Allen R. Hunt. Book Club will be-gin Monday, January 31st, 2017 @ 7:00pm in the McDevitt Room at St. James. Please read the Prologue—Chapter —6.
February 5th St. Cyril’s Altar Rosary Society
will assemble in church to pray the rosary before the 10:15 Mass. Following the Mass there will be a meeting to formulate a nominating committee for new officers. This meeting will be followed by a Covered Dish Luncheon. Sign up sheets are located at the Parking Lot entrance. New mem-bers are always welcome.
Our Epiphany Play this year was another suc-
cessful venture due to the efforts of the coordina-tors: Teresa Striss and Jennifer Merlino. We ex-tend special thanks to these ladies and also to the cast: Elise and Mariana Cruz, Cameron and John Farrell, Adam Golasinski, Kim Merlino, Anna Regulski, Natalie and Jessica Striss, Three cheers for a job well done ladies and gentlemen.
Please remember in your prayers
our young people who last week received the Sac-rament of Reconciliation for the very first time. They are:
Elise Violet Cruz John Robert Farrell
Adam Marek Golasinski Grace Lucia Harkness Max Robert Harkness
Pray for them as they continue to grow in God’s love!
JANUARY 29, 2017 – FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Binghamton High School Food & Toiletries Collection: Both parishes will continue collection of food and toiletries for Binghamton High School Students. Portable foods such as breakfast bars, granola bars, noodle cups and ramen noodles are suggested, as well as personal toiletries such as soaps, shampoos, deodorant, toothbrushes and toothpaste.
Scholarships-2017-2018 Le Moyne College & CYO: Le Moyne College and the Catholic Youth Organizations are offering two regional $4,000 scholarships ($1000/year). These scholarship will be awarded to prospective Le Moyne students who have demonstrated lead-ership abilities and have performed outstanding service to their school, community and parish. Contact the parish office if you desire an applica-tion.
Ladies of Charity: There will be two $500 schol-arships awarded to high school seniors who plan to pursue a service oriented career which specifi-cally makes a difference in someone’s life. The scholarship is based on academic achievement, financial need, service to school, church and community. See your guidance counselor for an application. The deadline is May 5th.
Jim Roma Scholarship: This Scholarship is awarded to an area youth whose involvement in school, youth ministry, CYO or community ser-vice has made a positive contribution. Deadline is March 31st and applications are available at leaguelineup.com/bccyo or by calling the CYO Office at 584-78-00 x 431.
Fr. Hilary Miketinac Memorial Scholarship:
Our CYO Scholarship here at St. Cyril’s is for a student who has been an active member of St. Cyril’s parish community throughout high school. Leadership qualities, academic achievement and parish and community involvement are all taken into consideration. Deadline is May 15th. Con-
tact the parish office for applications.
Safe Environment Prevention: Contact Safe
Environment Coordinator Jacqueline Bresette at [email protected]. for information on Protecting God’s Children.
Pilgrimage to Italy November
6—16, 2017 hosted by Deacon Ed & Rose Blaine. Cost is $2,929 per person from New York. ! For a
brochure and more information contact Deacon & Mrs. Blaine at:
[email protected] Space is limited!
Soup and Sandwiches are served each Saturday
at All Saints Episcopal Church Main Street, John-son City. If you are able to assist one Saturday a month, 9:30 am- 2 pm any or all the hours; please contact Debbie Thorpe: 607-341-2978. Thank you.
RSVP Transportation Program sponsored by
Catholic Charities helps seniors get to a destina-tion with door-to-door transportation on a lift-equipped bus. Destinations include the First Ward Senior Center, YMCA, Exercise programs, the Public Library, volunteer jobs, Yesteryears Adult Care, VINES community gardens, disabled adults to programs and services and to the Mental Health Association of the So. Tier and the Recovery Cen-ter. Drivers call each passenger before picking them up and they provide assistance, if needed. For more information and availability call 729-9166.
A Family Perspective from the office of Family
Life Education. It is in our family where we learn to be merciful and comforting to others. The Beati-tudes of the Kingdom of God begin at home and depend on you. Parents lead the way.
Common Sense: As we have entered the cold
and flu season, please use common sense in re-gards to extending your hand for the sign of peace or receiving the Precious Blood from the cup. If you are under the weather, refrain from taking both species and make a simple appropriate ges-ture to your neighbor as an expression of peace.
Have things you no longer use? Samaritan
House (11 Fayette Street in Binghamton) helps over 200 people a month. They are always in need of household items, children’s clothing and hygiene products.
The Week Ahead
Sunday, January 29th 11:15 am Religious Ed (SCM) 0
Tuesday, January 31st
10:00am Holy Hour (HT) 11:40 am Rosary (SCM) 12:30 pm Divine Mercy Chaplet (SCM)
Wednesday, February 1st
7:00 pm Choir Rehearsal (HT)
Friday, February 2nd 6:45 pm Bingo (SCM/HT)
Saturday, February 4th 3:30 pm Confession (SCM)
MASS INTENTIONS
Saturday, January 28th (SCM)
4:30pm– Jane Gialanella—Carole Shramek
Sunday, January 29th 8:45 am –For the Parishioners (HT) 10:15am– For the Parishioners (SCM) 10::30 am—Darek Janiszewski—
Krysia Zduniak & Family (HT)
Monday, January 30th (HT)
8:00 am– Grazynka Janiszewska—Krysia Zdundiak & Family
Tuesday, January 31st (SCM) 12:05pm– Michael & Josephine Capozzi –
Rudy & Joanne Pucek
Wednesday, February 1st (HT)
8:00am—Edward F. Shattuck– Carol & Jack Mathias
Thursday, February 2nd (SCM)
12:05pm– Priest’s Intention
Friday, February 3rd (HT) 8:00am—Lena Tomanek—Margery Kocik
Saturday, February 4th (SCM)
4:30pm– For the Parishioners
Sunday, February 5th 8:45 am –Edward Shattuck-Jen & Frank Ju-
dietis (HT) 10:15am– William Orband– Wife, Julianne
(SCM) 10::30 am—Anial & Bronislaw Rog—
Daughter, Leokadia Kozik