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MARY IMMACULATE PARISH ST. MARY’’S IMMACULATE CONCEPTION 11095 St. Mary’s St. Rev. Richard Cilano, Pastor 5865 Ellicott St. Rd. PO Box 98 Deacon Heinz Friedman Pavilion NY 14525 E. Bethany NY 14054 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time October 13 & 14 , 2012 Mass Schedule Saturday Mass: 4:00 PM Months of October ‐ March at St. Mary’s Months of April ‐ September at Immaculate Conception Sunday Mass: 8:00 AM at St. Mary’s 9:30 AM at Immaculate Conception Daily Mass: 8:30 AM Months of January, March, May, July, September and To Contact Father Richard: Phone (585) 584-3280 November at Immaculate Conception. Emergency Cell (585) 752-7208 Months of February, April, June, August, October and E-mail: [email protected] December at St. Mary’s. as announced in the bulletin Holy Day Mass Schedule: Parish Office Hours: Confessions: 3:15 – 3:45 PM Saturdays at Immaculate Tuesday & Thursday 9 AM – 1 PM Conception or by appointment. Secretary - Cheryl Anziano Bookkeeper – Debbie Schmidt Parish Council Meetings: Phone (585) 584-7031 Fax (585) 250-4213 “All interested persons are welcome to attend.” Look for times and E-mail: locations in the bulletin. [email protected] Religious Education – held at Immaculate Conception Site. Dates Website: as announced. Time: 10:40 AM – 12:10 PM in the hall. www.MaryImmaculateNY.org Lifelong Faith Formation – this year will be held in September, October, November, April and May. DVD Series, Catholicism. See the schedule inside. MASS SCHEDULE PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR SICK: WEEKEND: Katrina Bernard, Lois Bernard, Debbie Schmidt, May Saturday , 4pm – Oct. 13 in Pavilion Grice, Mindy Hyde, Bailey Moag, Greg Cugan, Nicki Intention: Ted Wozniak Stalica, Roger Norton, Mickey Norton, Julia Barniak, by Colantonio Family Bill Powers, Terry Riggs, Heather McGlynn, Marilyn Sunday, 8 am – Oct. 14 in Pavilion Colantonio, Lynn Sellick, Paul Raymond, Sundae Intention: Parishioners of Mary Immaculate Duyssen, Sarah Krolick, Rick Thompson, Laura Best, by Father Richard Barbara Greenbaum, Shirley Elliott, Mary Ann Hanley, Sunday, 9:30 am in East Bethany Ray Marsh, David Brown, Jerold Rider, Jr., Gail Intention: Darrell Bow Almeter, Frances Ernst, Don Foley, Merita Logsdon, by Christine & Randy Bow Elaine Dearcop, Ted Platek, Ron & Betty Carli, Jeanette Souva, Patty Abrams, Carmelina McCauley, Saturday, 4pm – Oct. 20 in Pavilion Elaine Tibbs, Linda Tiede, Krystal Wilkinsen, Maryann Intention: Robert J. Blakeslee O’Shea, Judy Strathearn, Pam Rodgers, Karen Plossl, By Kathy & Randolph Blakeslee Marlene Pestlen, Don Pestlen, Norma Bartz,, Elizabeth Signore, Howard Raymond, Joanne Topolski, Danis Sunday, 8 am – Oct. 21 in Pavilion Raymond, Nicholas Paul Giangreco, Dan Kelly, Bob Intention: Jerold Rider Sr. Fairfield, Ann D’Angelo, Remy Lacey, John by Marilyn Rider Dubuysen, Helen Masten, Kenneth Dobmier, Amy Sunday, 9:30 am in East Bethany Cooper, Tom Logsdon Jr., and Jeff Nichols. Intention: Parishioners of Mary Immaculate by Father Richard PLEASE REMEMBER OUR NURSING HOME PARISHIONERS: Mary Pietrzykowski, Audrey McNulty, Martha Morgan, Betty Carney, and Allan DAILY MASS: Carlson. Mass Time: 8:30 am Location: Pavilion Tuesday, Oct. 16 St. Hedwig, Religious; St. PRAY FOR THOSE SERVING IN THE Margaret Mary Alacoque, Virgin MILITARY Intention: Joe & Becky Cilano Mgr. Jason Palermo, W2 Christian Koch, Tyler Herold, by Uncle Richard Cilano Travis Herold, David Hollwedel, Kirk Hollwedel, Dan Wednesday, Oct. 17 St. Ignatius of Anticoh, Bishop Murphy, Tim Stalica, Jonnie Lyn Ficarella, Jakob & Martyr Kosiorek, Paul Agan Jr., Tim Logsdon, Sgt. Nicholas Intention: Our Service Men & Women Boyer, Brett Sheffer, Mathieu Philie, SFC Jay Knower, by Father Richard Michael Rigoni, and Mark Wilkinsen. Thursday, Oct. 18 St. Luke, Evangelist Intention: Parishioners & Loved Ones who are ill MARY IMMACULATE PARISH by Father Richard COLLECTION REPORT Friday, Oct. 19 Sts. John De Brẻbeuf and Issac Joques, Priests & Companions, Martyrs COLLECTION: 10/06 & 10/07 * Intention: Edward Rogers Seminary Collection * by Sandy & Mike Whalen Cemetery Collection * * Collection Figures to be posted next week St. Mary’s Site Capital Campaign Goal $50,000 LECTOR SCHEDULE: Collected $53,368 Pledged $13,295 Total $66,663 Saturday, Oct. 13 4 pm Lisa Schiske Note: updated figures will be posted in a future Sunday, Oct. 14 8 am Carol Pursel bulletin. 9:30 am Marita Midwick Saturday, Oct. 20 4 pm Pat Tiede Immaculate Conception Site Capital Campaign Sunday, Oct. 21 8 am Dawn Bertrand Original Goal $9,250 Total Collected $11,370 9:30 am Mike Jackson Campaign Completed Communion Ministers and Altar Servers are asked to volunteer Reminder: Checks need to be payable to their services at the Mass they attend. “Mary Immaculate” “Lord, let your mercy be on us, as we place our trust in you.” Psalm 33:4-5, 18-19, 20, 22 LIFELONG FAITH FORMATION: DVD SERIES LADIES OF CHARITY – The Ladies of Charity “CATHOLICISM” will be having our annual BAKED FOOD SALE at Our next episode on Wednesday, October 17, is the Parish Breakfast on October 21. The parishioners titled “Our Tainted Nature’s Solitary Boast.” Even if you have been very kind with donating their bake food for missed previous episodes, you will not be disappointed if our benefit. We appreciate all that you have done in you join us this week. Each episode covered is important the past and hope you will help us again this year. We in its own right. Join us if you can and begin a better will have a raffle table, but no BAZAAR items. understanding of your faith. Thanks for helping us as we continue to help others. The series will be continued on the following Wednesdays at 2 pm in Conlin Hall and 7 pm in GOD & GOVERNMENT Immaculate Conception Rectory: November 14 & 21, “Kings of the earth and all peoples, princes and April 10 & 17, and May 8 & 15. Please refer to previous all who govern on earth; young men and women too, bulletin announcements about this series. (If you have not old and young alike. Let them all praise the LORD’s kept previous bulletins, they are available for viewing on name, for his name alone is exalted, His majesty our website www.maryimmaculateny.org.) above earth and heaven.” Psalm 148 vv 11 - 13 CHRIST THE KING SEMINARY & CEMETERY COLLECTIONS– We thank everyone who gave so generously to both collections. Again, we apologize for having two collections the same weekend. ANNUAL PARISH BREAKFAST IS NEXT SUNDAY !!!! WORLD MISSION WEEKEND – OCTOBER 21 – We hope everyone has set aside time to volunteer and This year, Mission Weekend occurs during the opening enjoy this wonder breakfast with family and friends!! weeks of the proclaimed “Year of Faith,” and while the Remember, the Ladies of Charity will accept Synod on the New Evangelization is taking place in Rome. donations of baked goods for their Baked Good Sale. All events are connected because all are about Missionary Also, the items needed for the Breakfast will need to Faith: knowing our faith and sharing our faith. Please read be dropped off PRIOR to the day of the Breakfast. the insert from Bishop Malone. Hope to see everyone there !!! “10 WAYS CATHOLICS CAN LIVE THE YEAR OF FAITH” - This special insert in the bulletin will give you 10 very specific ways to participate in Pope Benedict XVI’s Year of Faith which began October 11 and ends November 24. The goal is to strengthen the faith of TURKEY RAFFLE – is coming up on November 10. Catholics and draw the world to faith by their example. If you are willing to volunteer, please leave a message on the office answering machine. More details will be RELIGIOUS EDUCATION - Upcoming dates: October in upcoming bulletins. 14 & 28, November 18 & 25, December 9 & 16. TH SPECIAL 95 BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION – NEW MATH, OLD PROBLEM Louise Lynch wants to thank all who came to her very CO Ms. Crabtree was teaching addition and subtraction to special celebration. You have helped to make this her class one day, when she asked little Johnny: “If you birthday a treasured memory. have five dollar bills in one pocket and seven dollar bills in the other, how much money do you have all together?” NOTRE DAME HIGH SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE – Johnny thought for a minute, then said, “Well, I don’t Meet the faculty, staff, coaches, parents and students know about that, but I’m pretty sure I’d have somebody in order to find out why ND had earned prestigious else’s pants on.” ratings from Buffalo Business First over the last five ~ Dan Korte, Wentzville, MI consecutive years!! Join us Sunday, October 14, 2-4 pm. Reminder: Saturday 4 pm Mass will be in Pavilion starting in October and continue “The rich suffer want and go hungry, but those through March. who seek the Lord lack no blessing.” Cf. Psalm 34 (33): 11 USCCB RESPONDS TO INACCURATE STATEMENT OF FACT ON HHS MANDATE MADE DURING VICE PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE October 12, 2012 WASHINGTON—The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) issued the following statement, October 12. Full text follows: Last night, the following statement was made during the Vice Presidential debate regarding the decision of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to force virtually all employers to include sterilization and contraception, including drugs that may cause abortion, in the health insurance coverage they provide their employees: "With regard to the assault on the Catholic Church, let me make it absolutely clear. No religious institution—Catholic or otherwise, including Catholic social services, Georgetown hospital, Mercy hospital, any hospital—none has to either refer contraception, none has to pay for contraception, none has to be a vehicle to get contraception in any insurance policy they provide. That is a fact. That is a fact." This is not a fact.