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We are one
in the Spirit,
We are one
in the Lord.
Holy Ghost Church
250 Coldwater Road
~ Mass Times ~
Sunday
9:00AM & 11:30AM
St. Helen Church
310 Hinchey Road
~ Mass Times ~
Saturday 4:00PM
Sunday 5:00PM
St. Jude Church
4100 Lyell Road
~ Mass Times ~
Saturday 5:00PM
Sunday 8:30AM
11:30AM Vietnamese Mass
Office: 585-247-4322
Fax: 585-429-5111
Pastor ~ Rev Michael Schramel
Parochial Vicar ~ Fr. Sylvester Bioh
Parochial Vicar ~ Fr. John Vu
May 27, 2018
Website: www.theparishoftheholyfamily.org
The Parish of the
Xin mời xem “ Bản Tin Cộng Đoàn Chúa Phục Sinh” ở trang số 7
The Vietnamese Community News on page 7
Our Mission
The Parish
of the Holy Family
is devoted to
sharing the kingdom of
God: making disciples
through word, worship,
fellowship, service and
love.
Follow us on Facebook -
Parishoftheholyfamily
What is Adoration?
Adoration is one of the five main types of prayer.
·Blessing and Adoration
·Prayer of Petition
·Prayer of Intercession
·Prayer of Thanksgiving
·Prayer of Praise
Eucharistic Adoration (or Adoration for short) is simply adoring or honoring
the Eucharistic Presence of Christ. The Body of Christ in the form of a
consecrated Host is placed in a Monstrance (open receptacle) for veneration.
5 things to do to help you pray during adoration:
1.Be Patient
2.Bring Scripture
3.Pray the Rosary
4.Listen to Praise and Worship Music
5.Be okay with Silence
Eucharistic Adoration will be offered Saturday, June 2 and Sunday June 3
before the following masses:
Before the 4PM Mass starting at 3:15PM
Before the 5PM Mass starting at 4:15PM
and Between 9AM and 11:30AM
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Saturday & Sunday, May 26/27
8:00AM-HG/FJ Vietnamese Mass
4:00PM-SH/FS Stanley Kowalski Jr. by Eleanor Kane
5:00PM-SJ/FJ Deceased Members of Azer & Webb Families
by Family
8:30AM-SJ/FM Rose Giudice by Kim Cagle & Sheila Accorso
9:00AM-HG/FS Shari Miranda by Mom
11:30AM-HG/FS Mary Murphy by Winnie Lyons
11:30AM-SJ/FJ Vietnamese Mass
5:00PM-SH/FM Christopher Napoli & Joseph Donofrio
by Family
Monday, May 28 - MEMORIAL DAY - Parish Office Closed
8:15AM-HG Beverly Longbine by Elaine Sullivan
9:00AM-SJ Josephine Scocca by Family
6:00PM-HG Vietnamese Mass
Tuesday, May 29
7:30AM-SJ
8:15AM-HG Birthday Delio DiCesare by Daughter, Mirella
6:00PM-HG Vietnamese Mass
Wednesday, May 30
8:15AM-HG Carmella & Dominic Dentino by Family
Thursday, May 31
7:30AM-SJ Sean O’Shea by 7:30AM Morning Mass Group
9:00PM-SJ John & Amalia Mancini by Maria Grieco
6:00PM-HG Vietnamese Mass
Friday, June 1
9:00AM-SJ Libbie Rosati by Sue Debole
6:00PM-HG Vietnamese Mass
Saturday & Sunday, June 2/3
8:00AM-HG/FJ Vietnamese Mass
4:00PM-SH/PS Onorato & Bernice Fallone by Family
5:00PM-SJ/HB Mary Mistretta
by Dominic & Linda D’Ambrosia
8:30AM-SJ/ Joan Tannous Zeppetella
by Peter & Daryl Faris & Family
9:00AM-HG/ Jeff Kilker by Wife & Family
11:30AM-HG/ Barbara Spinelli by Keating Family
11:30AM-SJ/FJ Vietnamese Mass
5:00PM-SH/ Deceased Military Members who Died in
Defense of our Country
FM - Fr. Mike /FS - Fr. Sylvester / FJ - Fr. John
PS - Patrick Shanley / HB - Herb Bietry
Sun, May 27
Mon, May 28 MEMORIAL DAY - PARISH OFFICE CLOSED
1:30PM-HG-Bible Study-NHSR
7PM-SH-Men’s Bible Study-OFF SITE
Tue, May 29 7PM-HG-Bible Study-NH South Room
Wed, May 30 7PM-SJ-Choir Rehearsal-CH
Thurs, May 31 12:30PM-HG-Women’s Faith Sharing-NH
5PM-SJ-Next-to-New Sale-PLC
7PM-SJ-Blue Army-CH
Fri, June 1 9AM-Next-to-New Sale-PLC
9AM-SJ-First Friday Devotions-CH
Sat, June 2 9AM-SJ-Next-to-New Sale-PLC
9AM-SH-Pre-Cana Workshop-PC
9AM-SJ-First Saturday Devotions-CH
Sun, June 3 10AM-HG-Summer Program Helper Mtg-NH
Holy Ghost
In Thanksgiving of:
ALL MILITARY MEN AND WOMEN St. Helen
In Loving Memory of: MARY EMANUELE by Linda & Patrick McGrain
St. Jude
In Loving Memory of: MICHAEL SOKOLSKI by Rosemary Cardamone
Key:
CH=Church PC=Parish Center
GP=Gathering Place PLC=Parish Life Center
NH=Nellis Hall LLMR=Lower Level Main Room
NHSR=Nellis Hall-South Room
ST. HELEN WORSHIP SITE TO GET NEW ROOF!
Starting on Thursday, May 17 morning masses that are
held at St. Helen at 7:30AM will be held at St. Jude
Worship Site at the same time - 7:30AM.
Morning Mass will resume at St. Helen beginning Tuesday,
June 12 at 7:30AM.
The work will not effect weekend Masses. Weekend
Masses will still be held at St. Helen Worship Site.
There will be a communal anointing of
the sick on the weekend of June 2/3
after all masses.
STAFF MEETING - The Parish Office will close at
noon on Tuesday, May 29 for an All staff meeting.
The office will reopen on Wednesday, May 30 at
9AM.
Wedding Banns Please pray for our young couples as they prepare
for the sacrament of marriage ~
II Courtney Miranda & John Witkowski
I Christina Donofrio & Peter Urban
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SPONSORED BY
THE PARISH OF THE HOLY FAMILY
ST. JUDE’S WORSHIP SITE
FAITH FORMATION CENTER
DAYS & TIMES:
THURSDAY, MAY 31 5PM TO 8PM
FRIDAY, JUNE 1 9AM TO 7PM
SATURDAY, JUNE 2 9AM TO 3PM
Linens, Glassware, Electronics,
Furniture, Books, Toys, Jewelry,
Sporting Goods & Much More!
Baked Goods & Concessions available
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
ATTENTION BAKERS:
We need your help for our NEXT-TO-NEW SALE!!
An important part of our sale is the delicious baked goods. We need
donated baked goods (nothing that has to be refrigerated please) we can
sell in our bakery booth.
If you would like to help by making something for the sale, please drop
your baked goods off at the St. Jude Faith Formation Center on Wednesday evening, May 30
between 6 and 8PM. Any questions, contact Sharon Campione at 352-3767. Thank You for your
help.
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NOVENA TO THE MADONNA DEI MIRACOLI
(Our Lady of Miracles)
Please join us at our St. Jude Worship Site
Thursday, June 7 through Friday June 15
Thursday, June 7 7PM Opening Mass of Novena with Celebrant Fr. John Vu
followed by Rosary and Novena Prayers
Friday, June 8 7PM Novena Mass with Celebrant Fr. Anthony Mugavero
followed by Rosary and Novena Prayers
Saturday, June 9 5PM Novena Mass followed by Rosary and Novena Prayers
Sunday, June 10 8:30AM Novena Mass followed by Rosary and Novena Prayers
Monday, June 11 7PM Novena Mass with Celebrant Most Reverend Matthew Clark
followed by Rosary and Novena Prayers
Tuesday, June 12 7PM Pro-Life Mass with Celebrant Fr. George Heyman
followed by Rosary and Novena Prayers
Wednesday, June 13 7PM Distribution of Blessed Bread
Novena Mass with Celebrant Fr. Sylvester Bioh
followed by Rosary and Novena Prayers
Thursday, June 14 7PM Novena Mass with Celebrant Fr. John Vu
followed by Rosary and Novena Prayers
Friday, June 15 6PM Procession
6:30PM Closing Mass with Celebrant Fr. George Heyman
Knights of Columbus Color Corps
Refreshments provided in the Parish Life Center
For more information, contact Anna Maria Pietropaolo - 368-0392
SAVE YOUR BABY ITEMS!
Donations for our 17th Annual
Baby Shower will be donated to
The Women’s Care Center.
Boxes will be in in each
Gathering Place beginning
June 2/3. Last weekend to donate will be June 23/24.
Donations of new or gently used and clean baby layettes,
newborn, toddler and children’s clothes will be accepted.
Also, car seats, high chairs, baby toys, disposable diapers,
crib sheets and Enfamil formula are needed. If you would
like to volunteer to clean and sort items after the
collection weekend, please call Linda Sorbello at
247-0056. Your help will be greatly appreciated.
WHAT IS FIRST FRIDAY DEVOTION?
This practice is a tradition at our St. Jude worship
site. There are many who do not understand what
this devotion is and we would like to encourage
anyone who would like to find out to join us and
spend some extra time in prayer and the presence
of our Lord.
First Friday Mass begins at 9:00AM. After Mass there is
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and First Friday prayers.
Private prayer and exposition continue until 3PM. At 3PM there is
the recitation of Divine Mercy Chaplet followed by Benediction
around 3:10PM the Blessed Sacrament is Reposed.
NEW BANNERS FOR OUR WORSHIP SITE
We would like to purchase some new seasonal
banners for each of our worship sites. We need to
buy one stand for each site and several banners. We
are looking to the generosity of our parishioners to
help off-set the cost. Stands are $150 each and
banners are $50 each. If you are financially able to
help, please call Ron or Debbie S. at the Parish
Office. Thank you so very much.
PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY Will not meet the 1st weekend for June.
They will meet on . . . . Saturday, June 9 at 10AM
(2nd weekend of month) in the Parish Office-Lower Level
The next Social Ministry Meeting will be
held on Monday, June 4, 2018 at 6PM in
Nellis Hall. All are welcome to attend.
We will begin with a Pot Luck Supper.
All are asked to bring a dish to pass. Following the supper, we will
have a short business meeting to discuss our non-profit donations
and our next meeting in September.
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THE PARISH OF THE HOLY FAMILY
Family Qualifications:
-Registered members of The Parish of the Holy Family
-Active participants in the Parish Community
(Ex. Church Projects, Committees, Liturgical Ministries, etc.)
Student Qualifications:
-Graduating High School Senior
-Active participant in The Parish of the Holy Family’s
Music Ministry
-Plans continuing contributions to Music Ministry after graduation
How to Apply:
To be considered for this scholarship, students must compose a short
essay (1-2 pages) addressing the following questions:
-How have you contributed to The Parish of the Holy Family’s Music
Ministry?
-How has participation in Music Ministry affected you?
-How will this scholarship contribute to your future in Music Ministry?
All essays must include the Student’s Name, Address, and Phone Num-
ber and are due no later than Monday, June 4, 2018 to:
The Parish of the Holy Family
Attn: Music Ministry Scholarship 4100 Lyell Road Rochester, N.Y. 14606
DID YOU KNOW?
We depend greatly on the time and talent that our
parishioners give through volunteering. At times it
can be challenging to keep our three facilities running
smoothly. We are so grateful to all those who are
willing to jump in and lend a helping hand for any
amount of time they may have to offer. Whether it’s
once a month, once a week or a one time job. We
need YOUR help! Call the Parish Office.
Considering joining Parish
Council? If the Holy Spirit is
nudging you in that direction,
come to our next meeting on
June 11 at 7PM. We meet at
St. Jude’s lower level meeting
room. There are currently
three openings on the Council. Bring your talents,
knowledge and expertise to help your Parish. If you
would like more information, please contact our
current chair, Jennifer Alwardt, at 585-319-4280 or
[email protected]. Hope to see you there!
SPRING HAS SPRUNG IN ROCHESTER
Come see our volunteers about $25 Garden Factory Gift Cards after weekend Masses (also
available at the Parish office) through the end of June. If you have any questions, please contact one of the following: Marg Commercial: 247-4584 ([email protected]) Anita Principi: 271-2919 ([email protected]) Greg Westbrook: 426-1287 ([email protected])
Gift cards are for live plants only.
Part-time Maintenance Worker Needed
We are looking for a part-time Maintenance worker to join
our maintenance staff at the Parish.
The primary responsibility would be at the Holy Ghost
Church location working 3 days a week or
20-25 hours each week.
Anyone interested should inquiry at the parish office 247-4322 ext. 104 for a
complete job description.
How cool is it that the same God that created
mountains and oceans and galaxies looked at you
and thought the world needed one of you too.
Hosted by Fr. Mike . . . A trip to
GERMANY, PRAGUE & AUSTRIA
Featuring the Passion Play of Oberammergau
12 days: August 25-September 5, 2020
Visiting:
Berlin - Dresden - Prague - Cesky Krumlov - Vienna -
Salzburg - Munich
$4029 from New York (Air/land tour price $3579 plus $450 government
taxes/airline surcharges.)
Want more information? E-mail Fr. Mike:
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Summer Program
Grades K-6
July 9 - July 20, 2018
8:30AM - Noon
St. Jude worship site
For more information please contact
Rose Dunning at 247-4322 ext. 140 Calling All Youth In Grades 7 through 12
Volunteer to help with Summer Program 2018
WE NEED YOU! Watch for training dates!
May you always know the Peace of Jesus,
the light of His Love
& the joy of His life within you. Amen.
May 20, 2018 - 11:30AM Mass Matthew McIntyre, Imogen Gouveia, & Giovanna Zona
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Bản Tin Cộng Đoàn Chúa Phục Sinh/ Vietnamese Community News!
THÔNG BÁO
† Hội Chúa Tình Thương thông báo
*Mỗi Chúa Nhật đầu tháng các hội viên sẽ họp.
*Mỗi Chúa Nhật thứ Nhì của tháng hội viên sẽ đi làm phục vụ Tông Đồ cho người homeless. Hội chân thành chào đón: quí hội viên mới, hoặc nếu quí vị nào chỉ muốn tham gia vào công việc Tông Đồ phục vụ người vô gia cư thì xin mời đến với hội vào mỗi ngày Chúa nhật thứ Nhì hàng tháng. Mọi đóng góp về thực phẩm hay tài chánh đều được đón nhận.
† Hội Các Bà Mẹ thông báo
Hội Các Bà Mẹ sẽ họp vào Chúa Nhật thứ Nhì, hai tháng một lần, lúc 10 giờ sáng. Lần họp kế tiếp sẽ là Chúa Nhật ngày 8 tháng 7. Kính mời quí hội viên tham dự đông đủ.
† Ca đoàn Cecilia thông báo
Ca đoàn tập hát vào mỗi sáng Chúa Nhật lúc 10 giờ, tại văn phòng giáo xứ. Kính mời anh chị em có điều kiện cùng đến tham dự.
“Vậy các con hãy đi giảng dạy muôn dân, làm phép rửa cho họ nhân danh Cha, và Con, và Thánh Thần .” (Mt 28, 16-20)
Next to New sales - St. Jude
- Thứ Năm (31/5) : 5pm – 8pm
- Thứ Sáu (1/6) : 9am – 7pm
- Thứ Bảy (2/6) : 9am – 3pm
Xin cộng đoàn đến ủng hộ chương trình gây quỹ này của giáo xứ. Quí vị có nhã ý ủng hộ chả giò và cơm chiên xin liên lạc chị Hồng.
Hành Hương Missouri (2/8—5/8) :
Qúi vị muốn ghi danh hay muốn biết thêm chi tiết xin liên lạc với anh Xuân.
Ngày cuối cùng để ghi danh là 31/5.
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Budgeted Weekly: $16,779
Collection for 5/20/18: $12,566
Variance: $(-4,213)
Budget: Actual: Variance:
$813,913 $807,220 $(-6,693)
CMA Goal: $137,267
Pledged: $120,251
Percentage: 88% Donors: 685
FINANCIAL UPDATE FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2017 - JUNE 30, 2018
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REGISTRATION REQUEST FORM
It is always a great joy
to welcome new
members to our
Community.
Are you interested in
becoming a member
of the Holy Family Community or would
you like further information on our parish?
Please cut this coupon out and put it in the
collection basket.
We will then have a member of our
Welcoming Committee contact you to
complete the Registration Form and/or
share information with you.
Name_______________________________
Address______________________________
____________________________________
Phone _______________________________
Email Address: ________________________
PAVER UPDATE
There has been people asking when the
installation of the pavers would start, so here's an
update for you! The first batch of pavers have
been engraved and will be picked up in the next week or two. I recently had
foot surgery, and just got off crutches, so I haven't had a chance to begin the
prep work. I hope to start the Manger platform in 3 weeks, if my doctor
clears me. St. Helen and Holy Ghost should be completed by the end of
June. Holy Ghost Cemetery will be more involved as we hope to tie in the
patio with a Garden Factory project.
In the mean time, feel free to keep this fundraiser going! Contact your
friends, neighbors, relatives, and favorite businesses, letting them know of the
opportunity! Thanks for your support in this project. ~ Mitch Hetko
CATHOLIC MINISTIRES APPEAL
Next weekend, June 2/3, we will have our third special collection to
help reduce the shortfall of our Catholic Ministries Appeal. As shown
above the goal has not yet been reached and we are obligated to make
up any deficit. Hopefully, these collections will aid in reducing that
deficit.
Envelopes will be in the pews prior to the collection and can be
dropped into the collection at any time. We ask for your support,
especially to those who have not yet made a pledge directly to CMA.
Thank you for your generosity and thoughtfulness.
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1st Reading - Exodus 24:3-8 2nd Reading - Hebrews 9:11-15 Gospel - Mark 14:12-16, 22-26
Introduction: When bringing our dog, Oreo, home from the vet my wife’s finger was pierced
through by the leash clip when Oreo rushed forward. With one end of the leash fastened to a pulling
dog, which she was restraining with her uninjured hand, and the clip on the other end of the leash
embedded through my wife’s finger, she called to our teenage son for help removing the clip.
Though having just completed a First Aid course, he looked at the clip protruding through the flesh
of her finger and cringing and grimacing, said, “I can’t, I can’t do it.” The sight of the pierced bleed-
ing hand almost sickened him. Many of us can identify with him as we have said or heard another say
to us, “I can’t stand the sight of blood.”
What is it about blood that has this affect on us? It isn’t the beautiful, deep red color of blood
that gets to us but the fact that the blood represents the pain and suffering associated with spilling it.
Yet for Christians the world over, the pierced Body and Blood of Jesus has become precious, not something to cringe at and
shrink from but rather to remember, appreciate, and adore. We honor the Body and Blood of Jesus because of the pain, suffering
and sacrifice it represents, and the saving effect it has.
We would all be shocked and highly offended if someone treated the Eucharist with disdain, or partook of it with a cavalier
attitude. How can we insure that we properly honor, appreciate, and express gratitude to Jesus for shedding His blood, and giving
His body to secure our salvation? This week’s second Scripture reading provides some insight. We can do this by cooperating with
the eternal intent and purpose for which it was shed; to “purify your conscience from dead works to serve the living God.”
Three purposes are revealed here. First His Body and Blood should “purify your conscience.” Which in fact it does, as Jesus’
sacrifice of His Body and Blood on our behalf, brings forgiveness and cleansing from every stain of sin. However, this purification
should not simply be a theological reality but also should be an experiential cleansing from the “dead works” that defile us. This
cleansing is expressed in real repentance and true conversion. In addition, appreciation for the Body and Blood of Christ should
constrain, or impel us forward, so that we no longer live for ourselves but live to “serve the living God.” This is the efficacious
cycle that should be our spiritual reality. The Body and Blood of Christ should effect cleansing from sin within us, bring
transformation to us, and mobilization of us to serve Him. These are the eternal purposes for which Jesus gives us His Body
and Blood. We can honor both it and Jesus’ purpose by eagerly participating in this cycle.
Ambrose, bishop of Milan, speaking of the Eucharist, “… recounts many of the miracles described in the Scriptures, including
Christ’s birth of the Virgin Mary, and then turning to the work of creation, concludes this: ‘Surely the Word of Christ, which
could make out of nothing that which did not exist, can change things already in existence into what they were not. For it is not
less extraordinary to give things new natures than to change their natures.’ ”
This mystery of faith which we profess each Sunday as we receive the Eucharist, is reinforced and validated by us as we
cooperate with the Holy Spirit to ensure that a similar process takes place within us. For the Spirit also works in us changing us
into what we are not, by implanting within us His new nature; “Therefore, if any one is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has
passed away, behold, the new has come.” (2 Corinthians 5:17)
SUNDAY READINGS - June 3, 2018 - The Most Holy Body and Blood of Jesus
ST. HELEN
SPARKLE WORKERS - TEAM 3
POPPY SEED POTATO SALAD
Cook 3 pounds sliced red potatoes in salted simmering water, about 8
minutes. Drain, then toss with 1/4 cup each chicken broth and white
wine; let sit 5 minutes. Whisk 1/3 cup white wine vinegar, 3 tbsps.
Dijon mustard, 1 tablespoon poppy seeds and a pinch of sugar in a
bowl; whisk in 1/2 cup olive oil, and salt and pepper. Toss with the
potatoes, then chill 2 hours. Top with chives.
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SACRAMENT INFORMATION Holy Family Office
4100 Lyell Rd, Rochester NY 14606
585-247-4322
Pastor ~ Fr. Mike Schramel
x101 [email protected]
Parochial Vicar ~ Fr. Sylvester Bioh
x103 [email protected]
Parochial Vicar ~ Fr. John Vu
x143 [email protected]
Deacon
Deacon Herb Bietry - 585-247-4322
Deacon Patrick Shanley - 585-586-7725
Pastoral Associate
Ron McMillan
x139 [email protected]
Youth Faith Formation
Debbie DiFilippo
x141 [email protected]
Rose Dunning
x140 [email protected]
Youth Ministry
Rose Dunning
x140 [email protected]
Liturgy and Music
Craig Kemp, Liturgy & Music x137
Rebecca Kemp, Music 247-4322
Office Staff
Sandy Bleier, Business Manager
x104 [email protected]
Peggy Brown, Part-time Secretary
x100 [email protected]
Jackie Feeney, Part-time Secretary
x102 [email protected]
Susan Hosie, Bookkeeper
x108 [email protected]
Kathy Osterberg, Finance Director
x138 [email protected]
Debbie Sumner, Administrative Assistant
x107 [email protected]
Cemetery
Peggy Brown, Cemetery Coordinator
x100 [email protected]
Reconciliation
Holy Ghost: First Saturday of the month 3:30-4:30PM or by appointment.
St. Helen: Saturday at 3:15 - 3:45PM or by appointment.
St Jude: Second through fifth Saturday of the month
3:30-4:30PM or by appointment.
Baptism Baptisms are celebrated at weekend Masses (by appointment only).
Participation in a Baptism preparation session is required.
To register, contact the Parish Office at least three months in advance.
Precana Offered three times a year (October, January and June) Call the Parish
Office to register. (Classes fill quickly )
Marriage To be married at one of our three worship sites please contact the Parish
Office at least six to nine months before the date you want to be married.
RCIA If you are interested in wanting to know more about the Catholic Faith or
becoming Catholic contact the Parish Office.
Everyone can use more prayer. Anyone, regardless of age, can request
prayer of any purpose - spiritual, physical, emotional health, loss of a
loved one or family problems. To activate the Prayer Tree call the Parish
Office at 585-247-4322 with the person’s first name and a brief description
of the need. Soon many more people will be praying for your concern.
Anyone who would like to be a part of this ministry, please call Debbie
Sumner at ext. 107.
MINISTRY TO THE SICK
Please contact the Parish Office concerning the needs of
the sick, hospitalized or shut-ins. For those unable to
attend Mass regularly, Holy Communion can be brought
to them at their request.
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY - 9AM TO 3PM
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