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ST. CATHERINE OF SIENA ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH March 27, 2016—Easter
ALL ARE WELCOMED TO OUR PARISH! We are so pleased that you chose to celebrate with us this weekend. We warmly invite you to active participation in our liturgical celebration. Please feel free to approach one of our Ministers of Hospitality if you are in need of any assistance. No matter what your present status in the Catholic Church, your current family or marital situation, your past or present religious affiliation; no matter what your personal history, age, background, sexual orientation, gender, race, or color; no matter what your self-image or self-esteem: YOU are invited, welcomed, accepted, loved, and respected at St. Catherine of Siena Church in Ithaca, New York.
The mission of St. Catherine of Siena Parish is to inspire, engage, and nurture our community through
worship, witness, and service.
La misión de la parroquia de Sta. Catalina es
inspirar, cuidar y motivar la participación de nuestra comunidad a través del culto, testimonio y servicio.
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
St. Catherine of Siena Church is a Tompkins County Living Wage Employer
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MINISTRY TEAM Pastor Rev. Joseph Marcoux, [email protected]
Pastoral Associate Ann Marie Eckert, [email protected]
Director of Liturgical Music Sherry Scanza, [email protected]
Coordinator of Faith Formation Ashley Blank, [email protected]
Coordinator of Volunteer Ministry Patricia Sipple, [email protected]
Communications Coordinator Jane Bonassar, [email protected]
Director of Finance & Administration Lawrence Wasser, [email protected]
Bookkeeper Susan Dean, [email protected]
Organist Mary Holzhauer
Administrative Assistant June Haynor, [email protected]
Maintenance Technician Craig Murray
Housekeeper Diane Tordel
TRUSTEES Frank Fetsko, Kristin Campagnolo
COUNCIL CHAIRS Pastoral Council: Colleen Perkins and Joseph Babcock Finance Council: Joe Kiely
NEW PARISHIONERS Welcome to our parish community! Registration packets are available at all Church entrances and at the office.
STEWARDSHIP Our Sister Parish We enjoy an ongoing exchange of people and prayer with St. Anthony’s in the Dominican Republic. Donations to the “loose change bowls” located at each Church entrance provide meals and education for over 200 children at the parish daycare center.
Almsgiving 10% or more of all donations we receive go to the poor and needy.
Clothing for the Needy Clean used clothing in good condition accepted 24/7 at the shed adjacent to the parking lot.
MASS SCHEDULE Weekend Mass Schedule Saturday: 5 p.m. Sunday: 9 & 11:30 a.m. Mass in Spanish: 4th Sunday of the month, 5:30 p.m.
Daily Mass Schedule Monday: 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 9 a.m. Brookdale Senior Living: 4th Tuesday of the month, 10:15 a.m.
Accommodations: Gluten-reduced hosts are available; notify a staff member. Personal listening receivers are available from the Sacristy.
SACRAMENTS Reconciliation Saturday at 4 p.m. or by appointment
Infant Baptisms We’re so happy about the new addition to your family. Parents participate in a preparation program prior to baptism. Please contact the office three months prior to the baptism.
Marriage Congratulations on your engagement! As with the other sacraments, prior preparation is necessary. Please contact the office at least six months before the wedding.
Anointing of the Sick/Visitation Please contact the office for arrangements for individual anointing or for a visitation to someone who is sick or homebound. For emergencies after hours, please call Fr. Joe at 585-747-3649. Families should alert the Parish Office when family members are in the hospital. Hospitals are no longer able to provide parishes with this information. If you would like to have someone prayed for at Mass and/or added to the Prayer Corner in the bulletin, we invite you to call the Parish Office at 257-2493.
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (R.C.I.A.) For information on becoming Catholic, or questions about the Catholic faith, contact Ann Marie Eckert.
Holy Orders For information about vocations, contact Carol Dady with the Diocesan Office of Vocation Awareness at 585-461-2890 or [email protected].
PRAYER OPPORTUNITIES Eucharistic Adoration Wednesdays at 7 p.m. & Fridays at 9:30 a.m. in the Church
Rosary Fridays at 5 p.m. in the Church
Prayer Groups Centering Prayer and Ignatian Prayer Groups meet throughout the month. Small Christian Communities also meet weekly. For more information, call Ann Marie Eckert.
St. Catherine of Siena Parish 302 St. Catherine Circle, Ithaca, New York 14850
607-257-2493 www.stcathofsiena.org / www.facebook/stcatherinesithaca
Office Hours: Mon.–Fri. 9 a.m.– 4 p.m. (closed for lunch at 1 p.m.)
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CATHOLIC MINISTRIES APPEAL We’ve raised $29,704 toward our goal of $46,165. If you have not yet made a pledge, please prayerfully consider giving to the Catholic Ministries Appeal.
A vibrant Catholic Community where all are welcomed, challenged, and supported in their life’s journey.
St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church March 27, 2016
SCRIPTURE READINGS
Today Acts 10:34a, 37-43; Ps 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23; Col 3:1-4; Jn 20:1-9
Next Sunday Acts 5:12-16; Ps 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24; Rev 1:9-11a, 12-13, 17-19; Jn 20:19-31
“This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad.” (Ps 118:24)
Friday, April 1 9:00 a.m. MASS: Marjorie Lacey by Mary Lou Bailey-Smith 9:30 a.m. Strength Training 9:30 a.m. Eucharistic Adoration 10:30 a.m. Benediction 5:00 p.m. Praying the Rosary 5:30 p.m. Syrian Refugee Pasta Dinner Saturday, April 2 9:00 a.m. AA 4:00 p.m. Reconciliation 5:00 p.m. MASS: Marjorie C. Hagin by the Hagin Family and Maria Komidar by the Steh Family Sunday, April 3 9:00 a.m. MASS: Jeffery Michael Ramaglia 9:15 a.m. Children’s Liturgy of the Word 10:15 a.m. Children’s Faith Formation 11:30 a.m. MASS: Lorraine Elmer by Mary Lou Bailey-Smith and Our Parishioners 4:00 p.m. Middle School Youth Group 4:00 p.m. High School Youth Group
WHAT’S HAPPENING—MARCH 28–APRIL 3
Monday, March 28 Parish Office Closed 5:30 p.m. Girl Scouts 7:00 p.m. Scripture Study: Passion and Resurrection Narratives Tuesday, March 29 9:00 a.m. MASS: Our Godchildren by Jeff & Jane Doyle 5:30 p.m. Boy Scouts Pack 55 Tiger Den Wednesday, March 30 9:00 a.m. MASS: MacKenzie Topoleski on the Occasion of Her 18th Birthday by the Topoleski Family 9:30 a.m. Scripture Study: Introduction to the Bible 6:30 p.m. Girl Scouts 7:00 p.m. Eucharistic Adoration Thursday, March 31 9:30 a.m. Meeting Christ in Prayer 1:00 p.m. Blood Drive
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
OFFERTORY INCOME, March 20, 2015
Collection: $6,318
EFT Donations: $881
Mailed-in Donations: $1,558
TOTAL: $8,757
WEEKLY BUDGET: $10,577
VARIANCE: - ($1,820)
Dominican Republic Bowls: $237 PRAYER CORNER
Please hold in prayer those who are sick: Dixie Varga, Benn Campbell, Kay LaLonde, Patricia King, Bob Orange, Joel Wasser, Jossie Brissee, Margy Dillon, Colin Hayward-Toland, David Hyatt, Gianna Lesselroth, and Gail Cooney.
Please hold in prayer those who have died in the peace of Christ: Rose Salerno (mother of Elena Flash) and Michael Beck (son of Cindee Rotunda).
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Parish-Wide Opportunities
WELCOME! We warmly welcome all who are celebrating with us this Easter weekend. Whether you are a visitor or a new or returning parishioner, please know that we are so happy to have you here. Thank you for sharing your Easter with us!
SYRIAN REFUGEE DINNER St. Catherine’s is hosting a fundraising dinner on Friday, April 1 (no, really!), from 5:30–7 p.m. in the Parish Center. Fr. Joe will be making sauce and we will have pasta, salad, bread, and homemade
desserts. Invite some friends or come alone and enjoy a great dinner. Donations will go to help a Syrian refugee named Firas Hassan participate in a concert series throughout Europe with the group Journey West. This
tour is designed to help the listener understand how music has traveled across much of the world and to raise awareness of the gifts of cultures mixing and growing through music. Your generous donation will help St. Catherine’s raise the money needed to pay Firas Hassan’s travel expenses.
CRS RICE BOWLS If you haven’t yet brought in your donations to the CRS Rice Bowl, please do so in the coming week so that we can make our parish donation. Through CRS we help to support those in need throughout the world, as well as Loaves and Fishes locally. You can also go online to www.crsricebowl.com to contribute directly.
200 CLUB TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE Reservation forms for the 200 Club Dinner on Saturday, April 9, have been mailed. The dinner is sure to be a wonderful evening, with great food from Dinosaur BBQ and some great stories and presentations. Please ensure that your reservation form is returned by March 31. We look forward to sharing the evening with you!
By the way, for those of you who haven’t purchased a 200 Club ticket yet, you are in luck! There are still tickets available and many opportunities to win cash prizes and attend the celebration dinner on April 9. Please call or visit the office to purchase a ticket.
PARISH OFFICE CLOSED MONDAY Please note that the Parish Office will be closed this Monday, March 28. Many thanks for your understanding.
VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION RECEPTION St. Catherine’s is again looking forward to celebrating all those who are volunteering for our parish on Sunday, April 17, from 3–5 p.m. at our Volunteer Appreciation Reception. Anyone and everyone who volunteers in any of our ministries, regardless of how often or how much you volunteer, is welcome to come for good food and drink. We would love the opportunity to offer a little thanks to you and have you join in the fun of gathering with other parishioners as we celebrate all that we are able to accomplish because of the good work of so many.
SAVE THE DATE AND YOUR DONATIONS! Once again, the Church of Latter Day Saints will be hosting a Charity Yard and Bake Sale to benefit Ithaca's MobilePack for Feed My Starving Children. The sale will be held on Saturday, June 18, from 9 a.m.–2 p.m. at 114 Burleigh Drive. Last year over $4,000 was raised through this sale to benefit the MobilePack. As you are doing your spring cleaning, consider setting aside some treasures to donate to this sale. We will let you know where and when you can drop donations off in the coming months.
A vibrant Catholic Community where all are welcomed, challenged, and supported in their life’s journey.
St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church March 27, 2016
UPDATE ON COAT DONATIONS Thank you so much for your generous coat donations on Palm Sunday—we collected about 300 coats!
Ann Marie talked with Virginia at Catholic Charities to find out if they could use all of the donated coats. She found out that just during the two-week period of the Share the Warmth campaign last year, they gave away 615 coats to adults and 320 to children. In total, 900 adults and 647 children, representing 592 households, received a coat, boots, snowpants, hats, scarves, or mittens. Catholic Charities is thrilled to have such a head start on the Share the Warmth campaign, and they hope our donation will allow them to start giving out coats and other winter gear earlier this year. Good work, everyone!
If you still have coats, we are happy to take them.
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A vibrant Catholic Community where all are welcomed, challenged, and supported in their life’s journey.
St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church March 27, 2016
FITNESS AND CHRISTIAN MEDITATION Pietra Fitness, a program that combines Christian meditation with fitness exercise, is being offered at Immaculate Conception school. For more information please contact Pat Ober at [email protected] or 273-5277.
Children’s/Youth Ministry
FAITH FORMATION UPDATE FOR CLOW AND CFF There will be no Children’s Liturgy of the Word or Children’s Faith Formation this Easter Sunday, March 27. All sessions will resume on Sunday, April 3.
EASTER EGG HUNT All children through grade 4 are invited to join us for the annual Easter Egg Hunt, sponsored by the High
School Youth Ministry, after the 9 a.m. Mass this Easter Sunday, March 27. We will begin the festivities with a friendly activity while the kids come over from Church. The egg hunt will commence at about 10:30 a.m. The area next to the Parish Center will
be sectioned off to allow for two groups: one for all kids through grade 1, and one for any kids in grades 2, 3, and 4. Each child should bring a basket or bag for the eggs they find. Prizes will be available for those children who find a special item in their Easter eggs. See you there!
“IN THE LOOP” WITH THE HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY High School Youth Ministry will not meet this Easter Sunday, March 27. Our sessions will resume on Sunday, April 3, with a session titled “Letting Go and Rising Up.” The Resurrection can be difficult for young people to understand, especially if they only look at it as a historical event. This session invites high school youth to think of the Paschal Mystery as a way of living life—accepting the deaths that come our way and learning how to rise again from them.
MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY Middle School Youth Ministry will not meet this Easter Sunday, March 27. We will resume on Sunday, April 3, with a session focused on the Paschal Mystery. In this session, the youth will explore the meaning of the Paschal Mystery and how they can live out the Paschal Mystery every day in their lives. This is a Confirmation topic for preparation and is required for our candidates.
MSYM AND HSYM SESSION ON APRIL 10 Middle School and High School Youth Ministry would like to invite our middle and high school youth and their families to a combined MSYM/HSYM session on April 10. This youth m i n i s t r y f a m i l y session will be a time where we will be able to come together to socialize, eat, and provide service! During this time, we will host a shoe cutting party for the Sole Hope Organization. This organization helps provide shoes to children in Uganda who are seriously infected with jiggers, small sand fleas that enter bare feet and burrow into the skin and can lead to infections, paralysis, and even amputation. During the shoe cutting party, we will use the donated jeans we have been collecting for the past year to trace, cut, and assemble shoe packs which will be sent to the organization. The packs will then be sewn to make shoes for the kids from our recycled jeans. We have over 100 pairs of jeans collected, which will provide quite a few shoes! We know this will be a fun, enlightening, and social time for our middle school and high school families to come together and make a difference for children in Uganda.
Stewardship Opportunities
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR DINNER St. Catherine’s is looking for help in hosting the Syrian Refugee Dinner on April 1. If you can help by baking, serving, decorating, cleaning up, or any other tasks, please contact Ann Marie at [email protected] or 257-2493.
Wishing you a blessed Easter season from the
Parish Staff!
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From the Book of Ann Marie
Dear Parish Family,
Happy Easter! Alleluia!
Throughout Lent, we focused on God’s mercy, trying to better understand what it means for us and for our world. We have thought about how God’s mercy is for everyone, and the ways that it can transform us. We reflected on how God’s mercy awaits us and brings us home. Finally,
we heard that God’s mercy is greater than our own failings or capacities. It is greater and bigger than ourselves.
The Easter season (from now until Pentecost Sunday on May 15) gives us an opportunity to enact God’s mercy in our world. We started doing that on Palm Sunday when we were asked to bring in donated coats. Over 170 coats arrived on that one weekend, and then our little act of mercy was multiplied by the simple act of a visitor to our Church and a lucky happenstance or a little miracle—you decide!
On the way out of Mass on Palm Sunday, a woman who was visiting us handed me some money and asked if I would use the money to buy a coat to donate. I said yes, thanked her, and wished her a happy Holy Week. When I finally looked at the money she gave me, I realized that it was $100. How generous!
About 45 minutes later, as Fr. Joe and I were getting ready for the Spanish Mass that evening, Margaret and Amy DeGaetano showed up with about 10 more coats. Trader K’s is closing their Triphammer store, and Margaret and Amy found that coats there were $2 for adults and $1 for kids—so of course they bought some and dropped them off. With this information, and our $100 donation in hand, Fr. Joe and I purchased an additional 36 coats for adults, 37 for boys, and 35 for girls. In one weekend, St. Catherine’s was able to collect around 300 coats for our brothers and sisters in need. Mercy in action!
The corporal works of mercy challenge us to help those in need and to engage more fully with our fellow human beings. During this Easter season, we are going to invite you and your family to take them to heart. Like the story told in the book Mercy in the City, there are opportunities all around us to live out these corporal works of mercy in our everyday lives. Perhaps we can’t do all of them in the next eight weeks, but let’s not let ourselves off the hook from doing anything just because we can’t do everything.
St. Catherine’s will give you opportunities over the next seven weeks to live these works of mercy out through a variety of actions, but you can choose your own actions and we encourage you to do so.
During this first week of Easter, we invite you to come to our Pasta Dinner on Friday, April 1, and/or make a donation to Journey West. Journey West is a musical group from Ithaca that is touring Europe offering inspiration and information about how refugees and migrants have helped spread music throughout our world. Donations are being used to help Firas Hassan participate in this tour. Firas is a Syrian refugee who is starting a new life in Germany after serving as a professor of music in Syria. Although he is not technically homeless, we are helping to provide a new community of musicians for him and are housing and feeding him throughout his participation in the Journey West tour. The dinner is from 5:30–7 p.m. and we hope to have a huge crowd here that night—a sign of support and hope for all the refugees who are seeking a new home and life in our world today.
Blessings on your Easter and all that is to come!
Peace,
A vibrant Catholic Community where all are welcomed, challenged, and supported in their life’s journey.
St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church March 27, 2016
The Corporal Works of Mercy
Feed the hungry Give drink to the thirsty Clothe the naked Shelter the homeless Visit the sick Visit the imprisoned Bury the dead
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VOLUNTEERS FOR BLOOD DRIVE We need volunteers on Thursday, March 31, from 1–6 p.m. for the Red Cross Blood Drive here at the Parish
Center. You can sign up for one-hour shifts for the canteen table or registration table. If you are able to help, please contact Ashley Blank at [email protected] or 257-2493. If you want to give blood, please contact
800-RED-CROSS or www.redcrossblood.org to schedule an appointment.
SOAP FOR HOPE COLLECTION Catholic Charities will again be conducting Soap for Hope, an area-wide collection of personal care products, from April 15–May 16. Items needed include shampoo, toothpaste, deodorant, and body lotion. These items will be distributed to people in need in Ithaca, Caroline, Groton, and Danby. Collection bins will be located in businesses around Tompkins County, and Catholic Charities is always looking for additional sites. If your workplace would be willing to host a site, please contact Virginia Ubari at [email protected] or 272-5062, ext. 27. Last year Soap for Hope placed boxes at 30 sites and were able to collect 3,382 items. They hope to add to that number this year.
School News
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Happy Easter from the staff and students of Immaculate Conception School!
Did you know that our kindergarten students started Lent on Ash Wednesday by drawing self-portraits and then discussing what they should do during Lent? They learned that Lent has 40 days, so they collected 40 cans of food to help feed the poor.
Our annual “For the Children” Benefit Auction is April 16. Tickets are on sale now through the school and parish offices. We will be auctioning a 10-foot kayak, an ECO Washer Pro, and baskets from local businesses including Dunkin Donuts, Thayer Appliance, Magic Castle Vacations, Squeaky Clean Car Wash, and many, many more!
NOTRE DAME, ELMIRA Spring is in the air, which means Notre Dame’s annual MayFest is right around the corner! MayFest will be held on Saturday, May 7, from 10 a.m.–3 p.m. at Notre Dame High School. It features a craft fair, chicken barbeque, gently used book sale, flower and bake sale, many children’s activities, and the annual art show. Currently the committee is accepting vendor applications for the craft fair. To become a vendor, please visit www.notredamehighschool.com and click on the MayFest 2016 vendor application under the quick links. Submit your completed application to Attn: MayFest Committee, Notre Dame High School, 1400 Maple Ave., Elmira, NY 14904.
Diocesan News
BEGINNING EXPERIENCE OF ROCHESTER Beginning Experience (BE) is an international peer support ministry for widowed, separated, and divorced adults. The weekend program helps participants deal with the natural grief process and offers an opportunity, through God, for dealing with the pain of loss and moving into the future with renewed hope. Our next weekend program will be
held at Camp Stella Maris on Conesus Lake on April 22–24. For more information, please visit www.beginningexperiencerochesterny or contact BE at 585-987-1750.
DATES TO REMEMBER
Mar. 31 Red Cross Blood Drive Apr. 1 Syrian Refugee Benefit Dinner Apr. 9 200 Club Dinner Apr. 17 Volunteer Appreciation Reception
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Easter Flower Memorials The beautiful flowers decorating our church for Easter
are supplied though generous donations given by parishioners.
In Honor of: The 70th Wedding Anniversary of Julian & Josephine Kuczma by Ann & Terry Gifford
Grace Doyle by Jeff & Jane Doyle
Rita Cachillo by Chuck & Diane Childs
Kay LaLonde by Mary Kay LaLonde
Jeff & Jane Doyle by Grace Doyle
Hospice Workers and Volunteers by the Mike Lindberg Family
Earl & Gloria Leclere by Jeff & Jane Doyle
Barb Hoyt by the Family of Virginia Kay Ryan
In Memory of: Janet O’Connor by the O’Connor, Carruthers, and Bushnell Families
Toal and Hannon Family Members by Jennie H. Toal
Alma & Thomas Bailey and Edward R. Smith by Mary Lou Bailey-Smith
Katherine Kerwin Ryan by the Ryan Family
Joseph A. Persivale, Jr., by Eugenie J. (“Genie”) Persivale
Deceased Members of the Hotchkin and Horvath Families by Earl & Mary Hotchkin
The Bates/Randall Families by Connie & Paul Bates
Joseph Doyle by Grace Doyle
Robert Marcoux by the Marcoux Family
Mary Ellen Carollo by Frank Carollo
Marguerite Moy by the Moy Children
John J. Norman, Jr., by Eugenie J. (“Genie”) Persivale
Frances & Donald Lusardi, Sr., by Don Lusardi, Jr., Jeanne Coffin & Catherine Lusardi
“Sis” & Charlie Solomon and Richard John Haynor by June Michele, Tammy J., and Cali Michele
Virginia Ryan by Karyn Marion
Joseph Doyle and Our Grandparents by Jeff & Jane Doyle
Louis Tessier by Parish Staff
Mary Sheila Mullen Henry by the Ryan Family
Stanley, Julia & Gregory Slusar and Phyllis Lennon by Roy & Fran Dexheimer
Marjorie & George Hagin by Bob & Jo-An Hagin
Deceased Members of the Hanna & Menzenski Families by Gregory Menzenski & Pamela J. Hanna
Virginia Ryan by Barb Hoyt
Deceased Members of the Rascoe & Strebel Families by the Strebel Family
Merle LaLonde by Kay LaLonde & Family
Donald Hall and Ann & Alfonso Lentini by Kathleen Hall and Allan & Denise Lentini
Joe & Vera Madden by Their Children
Gianna Ambrosetti by Loredana Locatelli
Virginia Ryan by Linda Lanning
Anne & Geraldine Hens and the Reverend George Pearce by Lisa Hens & Ruthe Bruen
Robert & Elayne Krohn and Norman & Margaret Hartsel by Robert & Marion Krohn
Amie Lusardi by Don Lusardi, Jr., Jeanne Coffin & Catherine Lusardi
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Easter Flower Memorials The beautiful flowers decorating our church for Easter
are supplied though generous donations given by parishioners.
In Memory of: Mary & Alfred Sandusky by Chuck & Diane Childs
Joseph G. Leonard and Parents & All Deceased Family Members by Georgian Leonard
Frances Virginia Reid Havens by the Ryan Family
Pat & Fenton Carruth by Brad & Gail Carruth
Virginia Ryan by Patricia Hall
Peg & Ed Coffin by Don Lusardi, Jr., Jeanne Coffin & Catherine Lusardi
Marisa Locatelli Ambrosetti by Loredana Locatelli
Marie Notarianni by Karla Notarianni
John F. Cummings by Mary Ellen Cummings
Hank Hyatt by Lynn & Ed Szymanski
Mary M. Facer by Francis A . Facer
Deceased Lamude/Cappucci Family Members by Al & Barb Cappucci
Grandma Kay Lindberg and Grandpa Nick Nicolais by the Mike Lindberg Family
Joseph Hartnett and the Coluzzi Family by Helen Hartnett
Frank Bennett by Evelyn Bennett and Gail & Brad Carruth
Sophie C. Kammash by Edna Michael & Family
Joseph & Constance Schrader by Joseph, Gail & Tristan Babcock
Deceased Members of the VanDuzer & Burczak Families by Elizabeth VanDuzer
Sharon Yanney by the Ryan Family
Gigi Angelo Giani by Loredana Locatelli
Ellie & Bud Fisher by Don Lusardi, Jr., Jeanne Coffin & Catherine Lusardi
Muriel Bray by Tom & Pam Ink
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MONDAY-FRIDAY 11:30-2:30
DINNER
MONDAY-THURSDAY 5:00-9:00 FRIDAY & SATURDAY 5:00-10:00
903 HANSHAW RD., ITHACA, NY 14580
607-257-4144
Richard T. Prybyl, CRPC® Senior Vice President, Branch Manager, Financial Advisor
Morgan Stanley Wealth Management 130 East Seneca Street, Ste 500, Ithaca Direct 607-274-8538 Fax 607-274-8555 Toll free 800-633-6336 [email protected]
Welcoming New Patients
Internal Medicine & Hypertension
2343 N. Triphammer Rd. Ithaca, NY 14850
607-266-9100 Across from McDonald’s in the Lama Law
Building
SPACE AVAILABLE
Contact the Parish
Office at 607-257-2493
All Work Done On Premises
257-1040 Triphammer Shopping Mall
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
SCHOOL PRE-K (AGES 3 AND 4)
KINDERGARTEN — 6TH GRADE A Christ-centered commitment to educational excellence.
Corner o f W. Buffa lo St . and N. Pla in St . , Downtown Ithaca
Located on N. Triphammer Rd. In front of the YMCA
607-257-2233 www.ciaoithaca.com
Jay Williamson, CLU, ChFc Financial Representative
179 Graham Rd., Ste. D
Ithaca, NY 14850
607-257-8665
607-257-1847 fax
www.nmfn.com/jaywilliamson
LANSING
CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE
Robert Brown, D.C. 15 Auburn Rd.
Lansing, NY 14882 Tel: (607) 533-4231
We invite you to shop and
compare our quality and price.
Downtown on the Commons
272-1810
Santana Construction Co. General home repair, small
remodel, and building projects.
Alejandro Santana
454 Floral Ave., Ithaca, NY 14850
607-379-4987 Email: santanaconstruction.co
@gmail.com
118 N. Tioga St., Suite 303 Ithaca, NY 14850 (607) 272-4040
www.longappraisal.com
Gary A. Bucci, Owner
The Elizabeth Ann Clune
MontessoriSchool of Ithaca
Serving Children Ages 3 – 14
120 KING RD., ITHACA, NY 607-277-7335
2826 North Triphammer Rd. Ithaca, NY 14850
607-257-3203 www.michaleens.com
With appreciation for the weekly gift of fresh flowers for the Parish Center.
Dr. Francis T. Piliero
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
The Village Office Campus 2333 N. Triphammer Rd., Suite 402
Ithaca, NY 14850
607-257-8076
607-273-6363 107 W. Seneca St. • Ithaca, NY 14850
Between the Church and Clinton House
www.icgiftshop.com
Ithaca Agway Farm and Home
Center
213 S. Fulton St. Ithaca, NY 14850
607-272-1848
607-272-1706 (fax)
RESTORATIVE & COSMETIC
DENTISTRY
Children and Adults
Hanshaw Road at Pleasant Grove
607-257-5700
Every Day
You Get
Our Best!
Lisa Ferguson www.laughinggoatfiber.com
Ithaca, NY 273-9212
Mohair – Cashmere – Alpaca Homegrown Hand dyed Handmade
Roving – Yarn – Finished Goods
Continuous family service since 1942
Ithaca’s only locally owned funeral home
607-272-1922
John F. Bangs (1917-1974) - Jeffrey L. Bangs - Kevin P. Bangs
ESTABLISHED 1950
All your complete housing needs, from a 1-3 bedroom apt. or a 3-5 bedroom luxury home.
—Dry Cleaning —Shirt Laundry —Garment Storage —Leather/Suede —Daily 7AM-6PM
—Bulk Cleaning —Draperies —Wedding Gowns —Silks & Knits —Sat 9AM-5PM
Dry Cleaners Northeast
Proven record of academic achievement Disciplined learning environment
Educating the total child
320 W. Buffalo St. Ithaca, NY 14850
(607) 273-2707 [email protected]
LUCENTE HOMES & APARTMENTS
607-257-0717
www.lucentehomes.com
103 Salem Drive
Ithaca, New York
ELLEN MORRIS-KNOWER Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker
710 Hancock St., Ithaca, NY 14850 607.220.5421 607.257.0800 x421
[email protected] www.EMKIthaca.com
Member of St. Catherine’s Parish since 1997.
Radomir Stevanovic, MD
Locally Owned—Family Operated
Sunday Special
$3.99
One Dozen
Fresh Store-Made Donuts
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