St. Anthony, Holy Family and St. Patrick Parishes Watertown, New York Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 4, 2021

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Mass Schedule Holy Family - HF St. Anthony’s - SA St. Patrick’s - SP Precious Blood Monastery - M

Weekend Masses Weekday Masses Saturday 4:00pm (SP) 7:00am (SA) 5:15pm (HF) 11:00am and Saturday (M) Sunday 8:00am (SA) Noon (HF) Monday & Friday 9:00am (SP) Noon (SP) Tuesday-Thursday 10:00am (SA) 11:00am (HF, M) Reconciliation Adoration 5:15pm (HF) Daily 6:45am (SA) Tuesday 3-6pm (SA) 11:45am (HF, SP) Thursday 12:30-8pm (SP) Spanish Language Mass at SA the Saturday3:00pm to 3:30pm (SP) Friday 12:30-2pm (HF) 3rd Sunday of every month at 2:00pm 4:00pm to 5:00pm (HF)

Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time – July 4, 2021 “My grace is sufficient for you, for power is made perfect in weakness.” If you think Mary Jane Deline (SP) you may be called to serve Jesus as a Alicia Conklin (SP) priest, deacon or in the consecrated life, Sharon Hughes (SA) consider the power of His grace at work in you. Talk to Fr. John Demo at 315-782- Welcome this new 2468 or email [email protected], or member to Holy Family’s Fr. Christopher Carrara, Parish who has joined [email protected] or Cathy Russell, the Christ through Baptism.

Diocesan Vocation Coordinator at Emily Victoria Lazcares 315-393-2920, ext. 1450/ Daughter of [email protected]. See us also on Jose and Fatima Lazcares Facebook or at www.myvocation.net. July 3, 2021 At the Monastery of the Sisters of the Precious Blood

Sun July 4 Ruth Condon by Barben Ave. Friends Mon July 5 Intentions of Chic Leon by Carol & Pat Fontana Tues July 6 Mother Catherine Aurellia Wed July 7 In Honor of St. Joseph for Holy Souls Sunday July 4 Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time by Debbie Cavallario 8:00 SA Betty & Bob Ligammari by Family Thurs July 8 Intentions of Kay Connolly 9:00 SP Justin Pooda by Arnaud, Family & Friends Fri July 9 Pauline Lilly Savarimuthu 10:00 SA Frances King by Family Sat July 10 David Stabins 11:00 HF Roland Donato by Mark & Tanice Gebo by The Fontana & Farone Families 5:15 HF Karl Burns by Rosemary & Family Sun July 11 Intentions of the Sisters

Monday July 5 Weekday St. Anthony Zaccaria, Priest; St. Elizabeth of Portugal Mass intentions will be offered at the Monastery 7:00 SA Nagni Family by Family but public Mass is not available there at this time. Noon HF Jerry & Patrick Hanlon by Marissa & Mom & Dad The Sanctuary Lamps in our Churches show Jesus’ presence in the Tabernacle and Tuesday July 6 Weekday our prayers for: St. Maria Goretti, Virgin & Martyr 7:00 SA Mego Doldo by Wife & Family St. Patrick’s: In Loving Memory of Noon SP Ann Hollenbeck by Noon Mass Friends Ben Piazza Wednesday July 7 Weekday by Sarah Barden Schantz 7:00 SA T.C. Burdick by Carol & Dave DeMarse Noon SP David Stabins by Mike & Penny Clark St. Anthony’s: In Loving Memory of Margie Jacobs by Family Thursday July 8 Weekday 7:00 SA Bill Abbott by Sue & Tom Chellis Holy Family’s: In Loving Memory of Noon SP The Dulmage & LaDuke Families Michael Geng Sr. by Carol & Family by Irma, Mike & Judy Friday July 9 Weekday St. Augustine Zhao Rong, Priest, & Companions, St. Anthony’s Altar Flowers: Martyrs In Loving Memory of 7:00 SA Eban Cook by Wife & Family Gus & Mary Guardino Noon HF Jack & Susan Bush, & Gina Patchen by Helen by Mary Lanfear

Saturday July 10 Weekday DATES TO REMEMBER

Anticipated Mass: Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 5 Pastoral Center Closed July 5 Icon of the Holy Family Prayer Service 4:00SP Ken & Wilma Baker by Family following the noon Mass (HF) 5:15HF Dorris Powers by Her Family July 7 Rosary for Life after 12:00pm mass at the Sunday July 11 Fifteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time Shrine (SP) 8:00 SA Doug & Storm Wood by Mary Jo & Sterling July 8 Evening Prayer 5:00pm (SP) 9:00 SP Loretta Loftus by Mom & Family July 14 Healing Mass with Fr Amedeo Guida 6:00pm 10:00 SA People of the Churches (SA) 11:00 HF Dorothy Short by Her Family July 15 Evening Prayer 5:00pm (SP) 5:15 HF Rollie Donato July 15 Drive-thru sauce and meatball sale.in by The Busy B.G.’s Senior Club St. Anthony’s parking lot, 4:00PM until sold out. Sponsored by SA Altar & Rosary MILITARY PRAYER INTENTIONS At Holy Family July 15 Anticipated Mass for the Feast of Mt. Carmel Church, there is a book dedicated to prayer intentions for 5:30PM (SA) our military men and women and their families. All are encouraged to list their prayer intentions in this book. You can find the book on the side of the church where Mary's altar is located in the pews section. Look for a small HAPPY 4TH OF JULY! American flag. God bless our military. God bless the USA. From the Pastor’s Desk….

As we observe Independence Day, we celebrate the precious gift of being able to choose the religion we follow and observe, the God who makes a covenant with us. As part of our gratitude to have such freedoms, I invite you to offer the “Litany of Liberty” below:

INTRODUCTION Christ the Lord has called us out of darkness into his marvelous light. Let us turn to him in humble but fervent petition, seeking the grace to root out from our hearts all trace of darkness, and all that holds us back from walking in the full freedom of the children of God. As Christ is our great model for that inner freedom, which enables us to do the right, let us turn to him with confidence that we, too, may follow him to the fullness of spiritual freedom.

V/. Lord, have mercy: R/. Lord, have mercy. Christ, have mercy; Christ, have mercy. Lord, have mercy; Lord, have mercy.

V/. R/. Jesus, victor over sin and death… Free our hearts. Jesus, fullness of truth and mystery… Free our hearts. Jesus, healer of body and soul… Free our hearts. Jesus, origin of all authority and power… Free our hearts. Jesus, freedom of the Spirit… Free our hearts.

For the freedom to believe… Give us your grace. For the freedom to worship… Give us your grace. For the freedom to feed the hungry… Give us your grace. For the freedom to proclaim the Gospel… Give us your grace. For the freedom to live in peace… Give us your grace. For the freedom to work in good conscience… Give us your grace. For the freedom to seek justice… Give us your grace. For the freedom to reject coercion Give us your grace. For the freedom to reject injustice… Give us your grace.

CLOSING PRAYER O God, who gave one origin to all peoples and willed to gather from them one family for yourself, fill all hearts, we pray, with the fire of your love and kindle in them a desire for the just advancement of their neighbor. Through Christ our Lord….Amen

Fr. Mickey

SPECIAL OBSERVANCES THIS WEEK SCRIPTURE & REFLECTION (Magnificat, July 2021)

July 4 Independence Day in U.S. “Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with you.” (cf. Lk 1:28)

July is National Park and Recreation month. Consider The Holy Name of Mary is powerful. The tradition of the ways you can protect the environment. Church and the teaching of the Magisterium urge us to In the , July is the month of the Precious frequent recitation of the Hail Mary and the rosary. By Blood of Christ. “As we now approach the feast and month keeping the name of Mary on our lips, we show our devoted to honoring Christ’s Blood - the price of our devotion to her. Mary’s mantle is always present to protect redemption, the pledge of salvation and life eternal - may those who are her own. The Blessed Virgin Mary is the Christians meditate on it more fervently, may they savor jewel of God’s creation, the holiest woman ever to live. Its fruits more frequently in sacramental communion.” So When we repeat her name, we greatly honor God her wrote Pope John XXIII, in his apostolic letter Inde a Creator. Mary never keeps any glory for herself. Her soul Primus, encouraging this devotion. magnifies the Lord. (cf. Lk 1:46). OUR TITHING PARISHES! Pastoral Center Reported from the week of June 20, 2021 123 South Massey St., Watertown, NY 13601 Holy Family, St. Anthony's, St. Patrick's 2021 2020 and Glenwood Cemetery (315) 782-1190 Holy Family $ 5,244.40 $ 6,898.06

St. Anthony’s $ 2,383.00 $ 3,008.00 PASTOR Rev. John M. Demo Residence (315-782-2468) St. Patrick’s $ 7,211.00 $ 7,045.00 PAROCHIAL VICAR Rev. Matthew Conger

Thank you for your continued generosity! IN RESIDENCE Rev. Msgr. Paul E. Whitmore Rev. Leo A. Wiley

Lector DEACONS Deacon Michael Allan Schedules Deacon Guy Javarone Jul 3/Jul 4 Jul 10/Jul 11 Deacon Kevin Mastellon Deacon Edward Miller (Ret) 4:00PM SP Philip Marra Joseph Butler, Jr. Deacon Donald Wilder 5:15PM HF Nancy Goodwin Chic Leon Pastoral Associates Patrick Bates 8:00 AM SA Diane Beschle David Cean Sr. Angelica Rebello, SCC Sr. Sahayarani Selvaraj, SCC 9:00 AM SP James McClusky Steven Perkins 10:00 AM SA Sarah Weir Beverly Williams Business Administrator Carol Brown Parish Secretaries Judy Geng 11:00 AM HF Maureen O’Donnell Jude Seymour Sarah Barden Schantz

5:15 PM HF Mike Geng Patrick Bates Cemetery Superintendent Kenneth Booth

Buildings and Grounds James Bombard

SACRAMENTAL INFORMATION Christian Formation Elizabeth Bamann BAPTISM: The next Baptism Directors Sr. Angelica Rebello, SCC Sr. Sahayarani Selvaraj, SCC preparation class will be Monday, July 12th at 7:00pm at Holy Family Church. RCIA Directors Kathy Allan Please call 315-782-2468 or 315-782-1190 Anthony Marra to register for this class. Baptisms are generally scheduled on Sunday at the Parish Council: Pastor, Clergy, selected staff and the Worship site of your choice. following lay members: John Alteri, William Bamann, T.G. Kolb, Amy Rathbun, Maureen VanWormer and SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Gary West

Confession/Penance - see front page for Parish Trustees: Bishop, Vicar General, Pastor and complete schedule of times and location. In these lay trustees appointed for one year terms by the unique situations, call the Parish office. Pastor: Carol Fontana & Frank Gorri (SA), Nathan Holloway & Mary Ann Bartelson (SP), Jennifer Draper & WEDDINGS: Arrangements should Scott Garrabrant (HF) be made six months in advance by

calling for an appointment with a THE HOLY FATHER’S PRAYER INTENTIONS priest or deacon. Entrusted to His Worldwide Prayer Network For July 2021 SACRAMENT OF THE SICK

Upon Request - Please call the Parish Universal intention –Social friendship Office or speak to one of the Priests or We pray that, in social, economic and political situations Deacons. If you are planning on having of conflict, we may be courageous and passionate any surgery we will be happy to anoint architects of dialogue and friendship. you. Fourteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time DID YOU KNOW…

Sunday, July 4, 2021

Gospel Reading: Mark 6:1-6 Jesus is rejected in his hometown. American-Born -Part 1

Family Connection On July Fourth, we celebrate our freedom and independence of America, remembering those men and women Our family plays an important role in shaping us and forming who fought for it. our self-identity. In family life, we find a safe place to discover who we are and who God calls us to be. But For every great struggle our country endured, we have seen the sometimes the influences from outside our family can make us rise of holy and honorable men and women. America is a unrecognizable to those who know us best. These outside comparatively young country, so we are just learning of those influences can lead us away from God, or they can lead us saints born into this glorious freedom, worked tirelessly for our toward a deeper relationship with God. In today’s Gospel, we country, and now have been born into eternal freedom with our see that the people of Nazareth could not recognize Jesus as Lord. This month we will be reminded of those saints born in the Son of God. They could know him only as the son of America…and those currently on the road to sainthood.

Mary. We hope that through our family life we will be St. Elizabeth Ann Seton encouraged to filter the many influences on our lives through Elizabeth Ann Seton born in NYC, was canonized in 1975 by the lens of faith so that we will become the person that God Pope Paul VI. She was the first American-born Catholic . calls us to be. As you gather as a family, talk about the people Her parents and her husband were Episcopalian. She became and events that are influencing members of your family. Catholic 2 years after her husband died. She established several Acknowledge that many of these people and events are Catholic schools…the beginning of the parochial school system positive influences, helping us be better people and leading us in the United States. She also founded the religious community to a deeper relationship with God. Also acknowledge, of the Srs. of Charity of St. Joseph, the first congregation of however, that there are negative influences in our lives that religious sisters in this country. She died of tuberculosis in risk pulling us away from God. Observe that Jesus was a 1821. person who allowed his relationship with God to be the most important thing in his life. This led many people to have faith St. Katherine Drexel in him as the Son of God. However, not everyone could St. Katharine was born in Philadelphia to a wealthy family. When her recognize this about Jesus. Read today’s Gospel, Mark 6:1-6. father died, he left $14 million to Katharine and her two sisters. They Ask: Who does not recognize Jesus as God’s Son in this used most of it to distribute food, clothes, and rent assistance to the Gospel? (some of his kinfolk in Nazareth) Observe that needy. At an audience with Pope Leo XIII, seeking missionaries to because of the people’s lack of faith, Jesus could not perform staff Indian missions they had been financing, Pope Leo suggested that many miracles in Nazareth. Conclude by praying together that Katharine herself become a missionary. She entered the Sisters of our families will continue to help us follow God in our lives. Mercy in Pittsburgh and recruited 13 other women in founding the congregation of the Sisters of the , who ministered to Pray together the Prayer for Vocations. the Native Americans and Afro-Americans in the west and southwest. God, in Baptism you called me by name She died in 1955. and made me a member of your people, the Church. St. Kateri Tekawitha Help all your people to know their vocation in life, St. Kateri Tekakwitha was the first North American Indigenous and to respond by living a life of holiness. person to be canonized (October 12, 2012). Kateri was an Algon- For your greater glory and for the service of your people, quin-Mohawk laywoman who converted to Catholicism at the age of raise up dedicated and generous leaders nineteen and took a perpetual vow of chastity. She was born in a Mo- who will serve as sisters, priests, brothers, deacons, and lay hawk village in present-day New York. Her father was a Mohawk ministers. chief, her mother was an Algonquin. Known for her virtue of chas- Send your Spirit to guide and strengthen me tity and mortification of the flesh. She was shunned by some of that I may serve your people her tribe for her religious conversion to Catholicism. Smallpox following the example of your Son, Jesus Christ, wiped out much of her tribe, including mother, father, and baby brother, in whose name I offer this prayer. Amen. and left her face scarred and her vision impaired. Within hours of her death, there were reports that her smallpox scars had completely disap- peared!

These three are, to date, the only canonized American-born saints; there are others who are in various stages of becoming saints, 7 named Venerable and 4 named Servant of God. Judy Pearson

Join us July 11th after the10:00 Mass on the grounds of MASCOT WISDOM St. Anthony’s to say goodbye and best wishes to Sr. Rani as she starts her new assignment at St Mary’s in “Feelings change - memories don’t.” Champlain and St. Patrick’s Church in Rouses Point. By Joel Alexander CHURCH ARCHIVES June 1, 2021 HYMN OF THE WEEK (to the tune of Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus) The Evangelization Team has received a set of notebooks containing newspaper articles dating back to 1988, thirty-three Daily, daily sing to Mary, years of articles on Engagements, Weddings and Obituaries. Sing, my soul, her praises due: All her feasts, her actions honor The articles are an archive of family history of the many families With the heart’s devotion true. who make up the Catholic community of Watertown’s four parishes which includes Holy Family, St Patrick’s, St Anthony’s Lost in wondering contemplation, and Our Lady of the Sacred Heart. Be her majesty confessed: Call her Mother, call her Virgin, The articles are organized alphabetically by family name. It is Happy Mother, Virgin blest. intended that this resource would provide a source for parishion- ers interested in their family’s history and genealogy as it relates She is mighty in her pleading, to their life in the Catholic community of Watertown. Tender in her loving care; Ever watchful, understanding, The articles are contained in a series of 45 books which will be All our sorrows she will share. maintained in Holy Family’s McGivney Hall. These books will be available to the public for review and study of family history. Advocate and loving mother, Mediatrix of all grace: It is anticipated that several of the books will be placed in the Heaven’s blessings she dispenses “gathering areas” in Holy Family Church in the coming weeks to On our sinful human race. gauge interest in this resource. All our graces flow through Mary; HEALING MASS: Fr. Amedeo Guida will be returning All then join her praise to sing: to St. Anthony’s Church July 14th, 2021 to celebrate our Fairest work of all creation, annual Healing Mass during the week of Our Lady of Mother of creation’s King. Mt. Carmel. Sing in songs of peace unending, The rosary will be prayed at 5:15pm, with Mass beginning Call upon her lovingly: at 6:00pm. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament and the Seat of wisdom, Gate of heaven, Healing Spirit will take place immediately following the Morning star upon the sea. Mass.

Anyone wishing to make a donation to assist in God continues to call everyone to use Fr. Guida’s ministries or to memorialize a special intention their gifts in service to others. can place it in the donation basket marked “St. Anthony’s Formation For Ministry registration is Healing Mass”. Checks can be made out to Fr. Amedeo open! For more information about the two Guida. Intention cards will be in the church pews on the year program, go to night of the service. www.rcdony.org/formation/ candidate or contact Cathy Russell at 315-393-2920 or email at crus- Questions can be directed to TG Kolb: 315-778-0560 [email protected]. Registration deadline is July 15th. “Be not afraid” of God’s invitation!

GUGGENHEIM SUMMER FUN DAYS: Spend a fun day at Camp Guggenheim We have a great opportunity for you this summer! While Guggenheim is getting a little work done, we are excited to be able to offer a few day events this July 2021. Whether you’re a seasoned camper or someone who has never heard of Camp Guggenheim before, a Guggenheim Summer Fun Day is for you! Bring your friends! Choose your day to attend. July 29th or July 30th for 12 to 15 year old’s and, July 31st is for 16 to 18 year old’s. We have a bunch of great stuff planned for you. From swimming to Super Scavenger Hunt, Beach Luau, youth focused Liturgy and more! You are guaranteed a great day at Camp Guggenheim. We will provide snacks and drinks. Please bring your own bag lunch. You will also need to bring a bathing suit, towel, sunscreen, and bug spray. The fee to attend is: $15.00 per day event.

COVID-19 VACCINATION REQUIRED TO ATTEND You must be vaccinated for the COVID-19 virus to attend and participate in a Guggenheim Summer Fun Day.

If you have any registration or requirement questions, please contact, Jeannie Grizzuto, Youth Office Administrator at: [email protected] or 315-393-2920 ext. 1413 GO HERE TO REGISTER: www.rcdony.org/summer-fun-days-guggenheim

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