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Mass Schedule: Saturday Vigil Masses: 4:00 PM & 7:00 PM
Sunday Masses: 7:30 AM, 10:00 AM & 11:30 AM
Daily Masses: Mon. – Fri.: 7:00 AM & 9:00 AM, Sat.: 9:00 AM
Sacrament of Penance: Saturday 3-3:45 PM & after 7 PM Mass
St. Rose of Lima Church 409 South Main Street, North Syracuse, New York 13212
February 26, 2017
FROM THE PASTOR
1. A COMMON WORRY ABOUT THE CHURCH IN OUR TIMES: IS IT GOING TO GO OUT OF BUSINESS, WHAT WITH
THE SHORTAGE OF PRIESTS ON THE ONE HAND, AND THE GROWTH OF INACTIVE CATHOLICS ON THE OTHER?
The short answer is NO! Christ said, “I will be with you always,
un"l the end of the world.” Over the years, many people have
predicted when the ‘end is coming’ but so far no one has been
correct. That decision is not ours to make. Meanwhile the Lord
has counseled us to be always ready.
What era of Church history is considered more worrisome than
the present? Among many experts, the usual pick starts with the
Crucifixion 33 A.D. and lasts un"l the Church is finally freed of
persecu"on with the conversion of Constan"ne in 324 A.D. About
five steps tell the story.
Persecu"on by the Roman Empire led to a choice: The Church
had to go ‘UNDERGROUND’ or face martyrdom in the Colosseum.
Therefore, Mass was celebrated in the catacombs for secrecy. The
Roman Empire ins"tuted the persecu"on to prevent this new
Chris"an religion from becoming a source of religious division.
Their fear was that it might weaken the Empire. The fear was
heightened when Tacitus, a respected writer, made a report
about the new religion; These Chris"ans follow a man named
Christ; they believe him to be divine because he supposedly came
back to life a#er being put to death on a Cross. AND THEY
WOULD RATHER DIE THAN TO DENY IT! Certainly the believers
must have had to live fear.
St. Paul emerges: At age 36, his name was Saul, and he was
both a well-educated Pharisee and a inveterate enemy of the
church. He was an ac"ve par"cipant in the martyrdom of St. Ste-
phen. On his way to Damascus in search of more Chris"ans, God
intervened; his well-known conversion followed. A#er some years
in prayer and medita"on, at age 45, he emerged as the Apostle to
the Gen"les. So now, two more worries present themselves: a) Is
Paul to be trusted or is he a spy? b) The Chosen people are Jewish,
but Paul claims that the Church must now include Gen"les as well.
St. Peter was the first Pope and clearly established himself as
the Pope in Jerusalem. At the Council of Jerusalem, he presided
and led the discussion which made possible the preaching to Gen-
"les, thus permi$ng the Church to become universal. He went to
Rome, thus replacing Jerusalem as the center of the Church. Be-
fore he could really get established there, he was put to death in
64 A.D. by order of the Emperor Nero. His death le# a big leader-
ship-vacuum in the infant church, just when the opposite was
needed the most.
In the year 70 A.D. the Roman Emperor got "red of Israel and
its never-ending resistance in paying the taxes, and therefore had
the city of Jerusalem burned to the ground. A#er that tragedy and
the dispersal of its people, any hope for the Chosen People be-
coming Chris"an disappeared, which was another serious blow to
the young church.
Controversies: In the years between 80 A.D. and 150, the
church was trying to put together a Creed and use it to pass on the
Faith. Two groups were involved: One group is called “The Apos-
tolic Fathers”. They wrote many ar"cles, like “The Didache” (85
A.D.), “The Trinity”, “Christ”. The other group contradicted the
Apostolic Fathers and usually ended up as here"cs. Perhaps the
best known heresies of this group are known as Gnos"cism and
Doce"sm. The formal study of these controversies is known as
‘Patrology”. Again, along with the other difficul"es cited above,
people were saying “How can the Church ever survive?” In the
end, with the most unexpected thing happened, the Roman Em-
peror Constan"ne was received into the Church and set it free.
The Council of Nicaea quickly followed and to this day we recite its
Creed at Sunday Mass. So the Virtue of Hope is in order today!
2. UNCONNECTED ITEMS:
As of the "me of this wri"ng, Fr. Francis will have arrived back
from his vaca"on, and ready for ac"on. So, we welcome him and
wish him the best in our St. Rose of Lima Parish.
Lent starts on Wednesday, with the ashes. May it be a holy season
and bring the happiness of Easter!
Why did the queen go to the Den"st? To get crowns on her teeth.
Why did Sally’s computer keep sneezing? It had a virus.
Why do baseball pitchers stay away from caves? They don’t like
bats.
What did one wall say to the other? Let’s meet at the corner.
Page Two February 26, 2017 St. Rose of Lima Church, North Syracuse, New York
Sunday, February 26—8th Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30 AM—Christine Prevo-Martino, R–Family
10:00 AM—Norbert Redell, R–Carol Falise & Mary Rice
11:30 AM—Salvatore Prattico, R–Wife, Maria
Monday, February 27
7:00 AM—Woosyk Chong, Birthday, R–Veronica Huh
9:00 AM—Leonard Matyasik, Birthday, R–Family
Tuesday, February 28
7:00 AM—Kenneth Gray, Anniv. R–Mary Anne Gray
9:00 AM—Robyn Carinci, R–Jackie Forte
Wednesday, March 1—Ash Wednesday
7:00 AM—Mass for the People
9:00 AM—John J. Relihan, R–Mary & Mark Worden
12:10 AM—Barbara & Joey Tranelli,
R–Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Tranelli
5:30 AM—Anna Anelli, R–Family
Thursday, March 2 7:00 AM—John Joyce, R–Kathy Joyce
9:00 AM—Paul Cerullo, R–Parents
Friday, March 3
7:00 AM—Michael Clark, R–Daughter
9:00 AM—Marilyn Root, R–Roslynn Verginio
Saturday, March 4 9:00 AM—Joseph O’Donnell,
R–Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Bianchetti
4:00 PM—Frank Bisesi, R–Daughter & Family
7:00 PM—Ronald Sauer, R–The Ferrara Family
Sunday, March 5—1st Sunday in Lent
7:30 AM—George Munnelly, R–Betty O’Connor
10:00 AM—Nancy Mulrooney, R–Family
11:30 AM—Barbara Greco, R–Husband, Bob
Please Note!
The Rosary is prayed daily at 8:30 AM just before the
9:00 AM Mass. Please join us!
Bulletin deadline!, Deadline for bulletin announcements is Monday at Noon! Please be sure to include a phone number in case there is a question! Email address: [email protected]
Janet Adams
Mary Arroway
John Barkley
Ed Boles
Pat Brown
Nadine Budlong
Bob Burns
Jean Burns
Jim Byrnes
Peter Capponi, IV
Andy Casimiro
Michael Chorlton
Gerard Coleman
John Coleman
Fran Coughlin
Jill Cullen
Gary Cunningham
Kim Cunningham
Tom Emery
Geraldine Emond
Linda Franks
Ann Fritcher
Heather Gleason
James Goodman Joseph Gugliotta, Jr.
Terry Laterra
Angelo LaVerne
Evelyn LaVerne Henrietta Mackowsky
Carole MacMillan
Michael Marafino
Shannon Martin Mary Beth Matyasik
Kay McAndrew
Marie McCaffrey
Ted McCaffrey
Alice Merriman
Joyce Michaels
Mary Navarra
Father Al Nortz
Robert O’Konski
Rose Ostrowski
John Palumbo
Dr. Sam Paris
Susan Paris
Tyler Piagentini
Margaret Planty
Joan Plantz
Richard Powell
Betsy Race
Everly Rice
Anne Russell
Charles Russell
Sunny Irving Schlie
Helen Shulkin
Bradley Six
Anne Smith
Frank Sofia
Petie Soprano
Sophie Thisse
Josie Timilione
John Trait
Maureen Tranelli Grace Marie
Tullar-Damico
Billy Volz
Parker Wall
Christine Wallace Brittany
Waszkiewicz
Angeline White
D. Whitman
Florence Wojcik
John Wojcik
and all our parishioners in nursing homes. If you wish to place
someone on the Prayer List or if someone should be taken off
the Prayer List, please call the Parish Office at 458-0283
Lectors:
Next Saturday
4:00 PM—Jamie Fitch and Connie Juliano
7:00 PM—Diane Reichert
Next Sunday
7:30 AM—Sheila Burdick
10:00 AM—Robert Leach and Mary Koenig
11:30 AM—Communion Children
Altar Servers:
Next Saturday
4:00 PM— Olivia Marra, Owen McClure
Christopher Poole and Sofia Poole
7:00 PM— Robert Gilbert, Kyle Rice
and Noah Hendry
Next Sunday
7:30 AM—Alexandra Horth and Justin Horth
10:00 AM—Isabella Dixon, Sara Szuba
and Arthur Brown
11:30 AM—Kirk Rothrum and Derrick Heath
Collections: February 19, 2017 $9,185.00
This Week At St. Rose
Sun., Feb. 26
10:00 AM—Kindergarten & 1st Grade CCD –School
6:00 -7:30 PM—Youth Ministry Mtg (6th-8th)—Church Bsmt
Mon., Feb. 27
6:30 PM—CCD Classes—School
Tues., Feb. 28
9:30 AM—Women’s Bible Study—Rectory
3:00 PM—World Apostolate of Fatima Prayer Group-Church
6:30 PM—RCIA Meeting—Rectory
7:30 PM—St. Rose Men’s Group—Church Basement
Wed., Mar. 1
7:00 AM—Mass—Church
9:00 AM—Mass—Church
9:30 AM—Al. Anon. (non-smoking)—Rectory
11:00 AM-12 Noon—Overeaters Anonymous—Rectory
12:10 PM—Mass—Church
3:00-3:45 PM—Karate –Cafeteria
4:00 PM—Fish Fry—Cafeteria
5:30 PM—Mass—Church
NO CCD Classes
7:00 PM—Legion of Mary—Rectory
Thurs., Mar. 2
3:00-4:45 PM—Dance Class– Cafeteria
3:00-5:00 PM—Soccer—gym
6:00 PM –7:30 PM—High School Youth Ministry
((9th—12th)-Church Bsmt
7:30 PM—St. Rose Prayer Group—Church Bsmt.
Fri., Mar. 3
4:00-6:30 PM—Fish Fry—Cafeteria
7:00 PM—Stations of the Cross—Church
8:30 PM—A. A.—Church basement
Sat., Mar. 4
8:00 AM-11:00 PM—Saturday Basketball-Gym
5:00 PM-8:00 PM—Bingo with a Twist—School
Sun., Mar. 5 - 1st Sunday of Lent
10:00 AM—Kindergarten & 1st Grade CCD –School
11:30 AM—First Communion Preparation Mass—Church
6:00 -7:30 PM—Youth Ministry Mtg (6th-8th)—Church Bsmt
Page Three St. Rose of Lima Church, North Syracuse, New York February 26, 2017
Visitors and New Parishioners — Welcome!
OUR PARISH WELCOMES ALL — EACH PER-
SON, FAMILY, CHILD AND BABY! We are so glad that you are here! We would be so pleased
if you would come again. Please review this bulletin for activ-
ities at our parish and the listed contact information for min-
istries. If you have any questions, please feel free to call our
parish office at 458-0283.
Please try to patronize of all the businesses that adver-tise in our bulletin each week. Many of them are St. Rose Parishioners and their generosity and support help to provide our weekly bulletin to you at no cost to us.
St. Rose 0f Lima Church
OFFICES: 409 South Main Street ,
N. Syracuse, NY 13212
Tel.: 458-0283, Fax: 458-1290
Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Mon.-Thurs
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. - Friday
9 a.m. to 12 noon - Saturday
Closed Sunday
RECTORY: 407 South Main Street, Tel.: 458-0283
ST. ROSE OF LIMA CHURCH WEB SITE:
http://www.stroseny.org/home/st-rose-of-lima-church
PASTOR: Rev. Msgr. James M. Kennedy
PAROCHIAL VICAR: Rev. Msgr. Francis A. Osei Nyarko
PARISH MINISTER: Sr. Corinne, Tel.: 458-0283
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION:
Patricia Decker, Director, Tel.: 458-6592
MUSIC DIRECTOR: Douglas Pyke, Tel.: 488-6897
YOUTH GROUP COORDINATORS:
Dave and Val Jones, Tel.: 458-4959
RCIA COORDINATOR: Diane LaPorte, Tel.: 451-6053
PASTORAL COUNSELING SERVICE:
Donna Williamson, Tel.: 458-0283
BULLETIN ANNOUNCEMENTS: By Monday 12 noon
[email protected] or to the Parish of!ice.
SACRAMENT OF PENANCE EVERY SATURDAY:
3-3:45 p.m. and after the 7 p.m. Mass.
NEW PARISHIONERS: Welcome! Please register
at the Parish Of!ice.
SCHOOL: 411 South Main Street, Tel.: 458-6036
PRINCIPAL: Mrs. Mary Crysler
ST. ROSE SCHOOL WEB SITE: www.stroseny.org
AFFILIATED: Knights of Columbus Council #3717
401 South Main Street, Tel.: 458-0938
TO ALL ST. ROSE PARISHIONERS
If you or a family member is at a local hospital, nursing
home, or any other long-term facility, such as Francis
House, Please call the Parish Office at 458-0283, to let us
know. Privacy issues are preventing these facilities from
notifying us.
A time to prepare and reflect…
Page Four February 26, 2017 St. Rose of Lima Church, North Syracuse, New York
LENT 2017 AT ST. ROSE OF LIMA The season of Lent is a special time for us - through more intense prayer, fasting and almsgiving - to unite ourselves more closely to Christ by renewing the commitment we made to him and to the Church at our baptism: to continually turn away from an old way of life, a life of sin and death, toward a new way of life, a life in Christ.
PRAYER Ash Wednesday Masses
Wednesday, March 1, at 7:00 AM,
9:00 AM, 12:10 PM and 5:30 PM.
Ashes will be distributed at all Masses.
Daily Mass
Monday - Friday at 7:00 AM and 9:00 AM.
NO 12:10 PM Mass during Lent.
Confessions
Every Saturday from 3:30 PM to 3:45 PM
and after the 7:00 PM Mass.
Lenten Penance Service
Priests from the area will hear confessions at
St. Rose on Wednesday, April 5, beginning
at 6:00 PM.
“The Light Is On For You”
Confessions will be heard at every parish in
the Diocese of Syracuse on Monday,
April 10th from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
Stations of the Cross
Every Friday in Lent at 7:00 PM in the
Church. Mar. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, Apr. 7,
and Good Friday, Apr. 14.
Lenten Reading
“Little Black Books” Spend 6 minutes a day
for 50 days meditating on the Word of God.
“The Word Among Us for Lent: is available.
Bulletin Inserts: “Proclaiming Christ” -
Lenten Refections on the Gospel Message
for each week.
FASTING Abstinence
Catholics ages 14 and older are
required to abstain from meat
on Ash Wednesday and
Good Friday as well as
all Fridays during Lent.
Fasting
Catholics between the ages of
18 and 59 are required to fast
(eat only one full meal, two small
meals may be taken but may not
be equal to the one full meal) on
Ash Wednesday, Mar. 1st
and Good Friday, Apr. 14th.
When possible, the fast from
Good Friday should continue
until the Easter Vigil. This is
called the “Pascal Fast.” It is
done to honor the suffering and
Death of the Lord Jesus and to
prepare more fully to celebrate
His Resurrection.
Lenten Fish Fry
Ash Wednesday (March 1st) and
every Friday (Mar. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31,
Apr. 7 & 14) from 4:00 PM to
6:30 PM in the school cafeteria.
St. Joseph’s Table
Saturday, March 18th and
Sunday, March 19th. Please
bring a donation for the
St. Rose Food Pantry.
Page Five St. Rose of Lima Church, North Syracuse, New York February 26, 2017
Pre-Baptism Class The next class is, Monday, March
6th at 8:00 PM in the St. Rose Recto-
ry. (Please use the back door off the
parking lot.) (The classes are held
the first Monday of the month, if it’s
not a holiday)
JUST A REMINDER !!! First Communion Preparation
Masses
If your child is preparing for First
Holy Communion, he or she MUST
attend a First Communion Prepara-
tion Mass. The last one will be:
Sunday, March 5, 2017 at 11:30
am in the church for all Wednes-
day evening CCD students and
Ms. Chorlton’s 2nd grade stu-
dents from St. Rose of Lima
School.
If your child has not attended
please attend this Mass.
Children will meet in the Church
basement at 11:20 am. Mass will
begin promptly at 11:30 am. They
will process in together and sit to-
gether.
Any questions, please call Pat
Decker at 458-6592.
St. Rose of Lima School
invites you to join us for
“BINGO with a TWIST” on Saturday, March 4, 2017 from 5-
8pm. Doors will open at 4:00pm. Cost
is $10 per person admission, $5 per
child (12 and under). Winners select
from a choice of prizes, i.e. gifts card,
restaurant gift certificates. Final
game is 50/50. Refreshments will be
available. Any questions contact St.
Rose of Lima School, 458-6036. Hope
to see you there!
FISH FRY INFO: Please join us for the annual St. Rose Fish Fry; Ash Wednesday,
March 1, and every Friday during Lent, including Good Friday. Your
choice of fish dinners, fish sandwiches, and pizza, along with macaroni
and cheese, desserts, beverage and more are available. As always,
Monsignor Kennedy will be providing his famous dinner rolls. Serving
hours are from 4:00 un"l 6:30 in the School cafeteria. Come enjoy the
food and the camaraderie.
The menu and prices for the St. Rose Fish Fry have been revised for
the 2017 events. This change is being made to make it more conven-
ient for patrons to order exactly which side dishes (French Fries and
Macaroni & Cheese) they want while not being charged for items not
desired and also to reflect the difference in cost to provide these items.
These changes are summarized below:
· LARGE FISH DINNER:
¨ Price has been reduced from $9.00 to $8.00
¨ Dinner includes:
· Large Haddock Fillet
· Cole Slaw
· Msgr. Kennedy Roll
· Beverage
· Dessert
· FISH DINNER:
¨ Price has been reduced from $7.75 to $6.75
¨ Dinner includes:
· Smaller Haddock Fillet
· Cole Slaw
· Msgr. Kennedy Roll
· Beverage
· Dessert
· FISH SANDWICH:
¨ Price has been reduced from $7.50 to $6.50
¨ Sandwich includes:
· Smaller Haddock Fillet
· Cole Slaw
· Sandwich Roll
· Beverage
· Dessert
· PIZZA:
¨ Pizza is now offered for $2.00 includes beverage & dessert
· FRENCH FRIES are now offered ala carte for $1.00
· MACARONI AND CHEESE is now offered ala carte for $1.50
· COLE SLAW No extra charge for reasonable numbers of extra
St. Rose of Lima Church, North Syracuse, New York February 26, 2017 Page Six
Congratulations to the Winners
February 12 #704 a Kelly McMillan $30.00
b Beatrice Reed $30.00
February 13 #464 T.J. Krawczyk $25.00
February 14 #864 St. Rose $50.00
February 15 #068 St. Rose $25.00
February 16 #158 M/M Peter Whelan $25.00
February 17 #633 Dan Krawczyk $25.00
February 18 #179 Corrine Galuppi $25.00
February 19 #469 Peter Worn $30.00
February 20 #716 Rebecca Simonds $50.00
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See the Vatican News at: http://www.news.va/en
Feb 14 It is good to know the Lord takes on the burden of our fragil-
ities and patiently gets us back on our feet with the strength to start
over.
Feb 15 The throwaway culture is not of Jesus. The other is my
brother, beyond every barrier of nationality, social extraction or
religion.
Feb 16 I invite you to join in the fight against poverty, both materi-
al and spiritual. Together let’s build peace and bridges of friendship.
Feb 17 A youthful heart does not tolerate injustice and cannot bow
to a “throw-away culture” nor give in to the globalization of indiffer-
ence.
Feb 18 How often in the Bible the Lord asks us to welcome mi-
grants and foreigners, reminding us that we too are foreigners!
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