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Monday 8:00 am – 1:30 pm at All All Saints SAINT ANTHONY Tuesday 8:00 am – 1:30 pm at 312 Locke Road, Groton, NY 13073 North East Tompkins County (N.E.T.) Saint Anthony Roman Catholic Parishes Wednesday 8:00 am – 1:30 pm Dryden/Freeville – Groton – Lansing, at Holy Cross

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Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time June 26-27, 2021 — Year B

Mass Monday 9:00 am at All Saints, Tuesday 9:00 am at Saint Anthony, Wednesday, 9:00 am at Holy Cross Saturday 4:30 pm at Saint Anthony Sunday 8:30 am at Holy Cross, 10:30 am at All Saints, 2:00 pm at Saint Anthony

Confessions and Adoration: Monday 8:15-8:45 am at All Saints Tuesday 7:00—8:00 pm at Holy Cross Saturday 3:00—4:00 pm at Saint Anthony Please check page 4 for actual weekly schedule for Confessions and Adoration

For Baptisms, Holy Matrimony, Communion Visits, Pastoral Care, Funerals and Anointing of the Sick: please contact Fr. Daniel Father May comes to visit

HIV/AIDS ministry, disaster relief, and many more in service as heralds of God’s LOVE and HOPE in the poorest areas around the world. The Fathers and Brothers serve to witness the call to mission with the poor and those most suffering around the world in concert with the rest of the Maryknoll family: Maryknoll Sisters give witness to God’s love and devote their lives in service overseas

helping the poor, the ailing and the marginalized. Today Father Doug May, M.M. will be at the parishes this the Maryknoll Sisters have approximately 423 Sisters weekend. He is a member of the Maryknoll Fathers and serving in 24 countries worldwide. They also welcome U.S. Brothers. Catholics – single people, married couples and families – to Maryknoll is the popular name for the Catholic Foreign respond to the call of mission. The Maryknoll Lay Mission Society of America, which was founded in 1911 to Missioners serve communities in Africa, Asia and the follow Christ’s command to preach the Gospel to all the Americas, helping create a more just and compassionate nations. Maryknoll serves principally among the poor in world. While continuing to pursue their own life’s places where the Church is little known and often in great journey, Maryknoll Affiliates commit themselves to the need. When two American priests from distinctly different mission goals of Maryknoll in the context of Chapters that backgrounds met in Montreal in 1910, they discovered they gather for prayer, reflection and action. had one thing in common. Father James Anthony Walsh, a The Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers’ history in the priest from the heart of Boston, and Father Thomas Middle East began in 1978 when a small group went to Frederick Price, the first native North Carolinian to be Yemen as the Arab-Muslim Unit to be a Christian presence ordained into the priesthood, recognized that through their among Muslims. The primary work was in a trade school differences, they were touched by the triumph of the for orphans and juvenile offenders. In 1983, the Unit human spirit and enriched by encountering the faith officially settled in Egypt and changed its name to experience of others. This was the foundation of their the Middle East Unit. Its primary work was with lepers, the mutual desire to build a seminary for the training of young sick and the formation and education of both Christian and American men for the foreign Missions. Countering Muslim youth through teaching at various schools and arguments that the Church needed workers here, Fathers institutes. Walsh and Price insisted the Church would not flourish In 1988, the Unit expanded its outreach to the Holy until it sent missioners overseas. Independently, the men Land and several Maryknollers worked among Palestinians had written extensively about the concept. Father Price in in Jerusalem, Bethlehem and Bethany. The Unit was his magazine Truth, and Father Walsh in the pages of The officially closed in December 1998. Field Afar, an early incarnation of Maryknoll Growing up in a small town near Buffalo, NY, Fr. Magazine. Together, they formulated plans to establish a Doug now serves as a Priest in Cairo, where he seminary for foreign . With the approval of the has been for more than two decades. He is the only U.S.- American hierarchy, the two priests traveled to in born, English-speaking priest in Egypt. He provides June 1911, to receive final approval from Pius X for pastoral care for several communities in the Cairo area. He their project. On June 29, 1911, gave his also works as the international coordinator for the Center blessings to form of The Catholic Foreign Mission Society for Intercultural Dialogue and Translation and the Center of America, now known as the Maryknoll Fathers and for Arab-West Understanding, a nongovernmental Brothers. After a short stay in their original headquarters in organization that fosters dialogue between Christians and Hawthorne, New York, Frs. Walsh and Price set up the Muslims and sociopolitical pluralism in Egypt and in the training ground for their young missioners seminary on a Middle East. In January 1999, the Africa Region started a hilltop farm in nearby Ossining. In doing this, they invoked small initiative in Egypt when it allowed Father Doug May the intercession of the Blessed Mother, and called their to return there and join the staff of the Coptic Catholic location “Mary’s knoll” which in time became Seminary. Father May serves on the formation/education “Maryknoll”. In 1920, construction of the Maryknoll staff of the seminary. He also engaged in prison visitation seminary began and was finally completed in the 1950s. ministry, assisted with sacramental services among the They are a Catholic Society of Apostolic Life of English-speaking community in Cairo, and helped to build missionary priests and brothers who, for over 100 years, the Our Lady Queen of Peace Home for Mentally Handicapped. have modeled themselves after the compassion and love For several years Father Doug was the house manager for of Jesus Christ in reaching out to those in the world who Maryknoll in Nairobi, Kenya but has recently returned to are most in need. Pope Francis challenges the Catholic Egypt and continues walking with the people he has come Church to create a culture of mission, one in which all to love. Christians respond to their baptismal call to be Father May will preside, preach and speak at all the “Missionary Disciples.” Maryknoll answers this call to Masses. Fr. May has served as a missionary in Egypt for mission by ministering to the hungry, sick, and over 20 years, and in Kenya for several years. He will invite marginalized in more than 20 countries across the globe. us to take part in the vital work of bringing Christ and His Their work involves various pastoral ministries, Gospel to all people. While at the parish, Fr. May will be healthcare, education, agricultural and vocational training, happy to talk with any parishioners who are interested in doing overseas mission work. How to?

To reserve parish space, go to: www.netcatholic.org/space. Our three parish campuses have a number of different spaces available both for parish events and to the wider community. Please note that all of our spaces are smoke free and alcohol free. In order to use parish space for any event you must sched- ule the use of the space ahead of time. Please keep in mind that a request for the same space might have been submitted before yours, even if the space was available on the calendar. In assigning the use of space we give priority to parish events and assign the space on a first come first served basis. Please think of our space as a public park. We provide the space and the furniture. You bring anything else you need. You move the furniture if you need to and make sure to put it back where you found it before you leave, you clean up after yourselves (cleaning supplies provided) and take your garbage with you when you leave. You will need to make arrangements with Ellizabeth to sign out a key during office hours prior to your event and to drop off the key during office hours as soon as possible after your event. There are no hidden keys anywhere, so you must make sure to sign a key out. As per Diocese of Rochester policies, if you are going to use our space for a non- parish event you must submit proof of insurance and a hold harmless agreement before the space can be assigned to you. If you do not hold insurance, you can obtain a one time special event insurance through the Diocese.

To publish in the bulletin, go to: www.netcatholic.org/bulletin. If you want something to be included in our bulletin please submit the request form below or contact Ellizabeth Mowatt by email at [email protected] or by phone at (607)241-0821. Keep in mind that the space is limited so try to keep your text short and to the point. We reserve the right to decide what will be included in the bulletin and/or to change the word- ing. All desired content must be submitted by 1 pm on the Tuesday prior to the first weekend you want your content to ap- pear in the bulletin.

To request a Mass intention, a Sanctuary Candle intention or a Bread and Wine intention, you can call our office at (607) 241-0821, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Sunday 9 am—1 pm. You can email Ellizabeth at elliza- [email protected] or you can visit our office. Please see times and locations on the front page. You can make your donation when you visit the office or you can mail in your donation for the intention or you can donate online through our website.

To request a Baptism: Please fill in the form at: www.netcatholic.org/baptism

To purchase a plot or request other services from our cemeteries: Please contact Ellizabeth Mowatt.

For questions regarding faith formation or youth ministry: Please contact MaryAnn Kozak for Saint Anthony and Holy Cross and Andra Benson for All Saints.

To schedule a funeral or Holy Matrimony: Please contact Father Daniel.

Ministry Team Father Daniel Ruiz, Pastor (607)288-2350 [email protected]

Ellizabeth Mowatt, Administrative Assistant (607)241-0821 [email protected]

Elizabeth is ONLY in the office Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sunday 9am—1pm call, text or email If you contact the office outside of these times no one will see your messages or be able to get back to you until the next scheduled office day.

Julia Phillips, Music Director [email protected]

MaryAnn Kozak, (607) 288-2476 [email protected] Pastoral Associate and Faith Formation Coordinator for Holy Cross and Saint Anthony. Safe Environment Coordinator for Holy Cross, Saint Anthony and All Saints.

Andra Benson, (607)342-2172 [email protected] Pastoral Associate and Faith Formation Coordinator for All Saints.

Finance Team Karen Webb, Local Business Manager [email protected] Shawn Gillen-Caryl, Tompkins and Cayuga Counties Finance Director, (315) 252-7111, [email protected] Star Yankton, Tompkins and Cayuga Counties Finance Manager, (315) 252-7111, [email protected] Kim Guinnip, Tompkins and Cayuga Counties Business Manager, (315) 252-7111, [email protected]

Support Staff Charlie Evener, Cleaner This week in our Parishes (Schedule, Mass Intentions and Liturgical Calendar)

SUNDAY THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME — Green Readings: Wisdom 1:13-15; 2:23-24/ 2 Corinthians 8:7,9,13-15/ Mark 5:21-43 Saturday, June 26 10:00 am Rosary @ Holy Cross 3:00 pm— 4:00 pm Confessions and Adoration @ Saint Anthony 4:30 pm MASS (Sunday Vigil) @ Saint Anthony — For Geraldine Rankin, by William Carey Sunday, June 27 8:30 am MASS @ Holy Cross — For Nweke, by the Minarski Family 10:30 am MASS @ All Saints — For Olivia Rios, by the Benson Family 2:00 pm MASS @ Saint Anthony — For a special intention

The Peter’s Pence Collection (6/26 & 6/27) is taken each year to support the most disadvantaged including victims of war, oppression, natural disaster and disease. This annual Collection gives the Holy Father the means to provide emergency assistance to those in need. It likewise provides the faithful with a tangible opportunity to not only empower the weak, de- fenseless, and voiceless, but also sustain those who suffer.

Monday, June 28 All Saints Campus Closed for Paving All Week Readings: Memorial of Saint 8am—1:30 pm Office Hours @ Saint Anthony Genesis 18:16-33 , Bishop and No Mass Matthew 8:18-22 Martyr– Red

Tuesday, June 29 8 am—1:30 pm Office Hours @ Saint Anthony Readings: Solemnity of Saints Peter No Mass Acts of the Apostles 12:1- and Paul, Apostles– Red 11 2 Timothy 4:6-8, 17-18 Matthew 16:13-19 Wednesday, June 30 8 am—1:30 pm Office Hours @ Holy Cross Readings: Wednesday of the No Mass Genesis 21:5, 8-20a Thirteenth Week in Matthew 8:28-34 Ordinary Time-Green Thursday, July 1 Readings: Thursday of the Genesis 22:1b-19 Thirteenth Week in Matthew 9:1-8 Ordinary Time-Green Friday, July 2 Readings: Solemnity of the Most Genesis 23:1-4, 19; 24:1-8, Sacred Heart of Jesus- 62-67 White Matthew 9:9-13 SUNDAY FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME — Green Readings: 2:2-5/ 2 Corinthians 12:7-10 / Mark 6:1-6a Saturday, July 3 10:00 am Rosary @ Holy Cross 4:30 pm MASS (Sunday Vigil) @ Saint Anthony (In person and livestreamed on Facebook and YouTube) — For a Special Intention Sunday, July 4 Office Closed 8:30 am MASS @ Holy Cross (In person and livestreamed on Facebook and YouTube) — For Stanley Minarski, by The Minarski Family 10:30 am MASS @ All Saints (In person and livestreamed on Facebook and YouTube) — For Rose Myskow, by Cheryl Casey and Sophie Stark 2:00 pm MASS @ Saint Anthony (Only in person) — For a Special Intention

For Health Care Professionals and First Responders We thank you Lord for their generosity in service at this difficult time and we pray that you keep them safe and give them strength and peace. Kiersten Chambers - police officer in NYC, Brandi Senter; Stephanie Notar, Niki Cornelius and all the health care workers at Guthrie Medical in Cortland, and Mikayla Perkins, RN at Cayuga Medical Center. Anne Cornelius RN, Dr. Tim LaFrance, Dr. Russ LaFrance, Richard LaFrance PT, Jussie Street PT, Dr. Michelle Carley, Dr. Brian Nicholas, nurse Melissa Carley, Matt Youngs hospital worker, Dr. Grant Bonavia, Ben Cramer, Betsy Kane, Phil Thomas, Markus Hardt, Connor Moore, Johnelle Keck, Chris Keck, Susan McCarthy, John Nolan, Ellen Nolan, James Lafler, Maggie McDonald, Carrie McCollester, Kevin McCormick, James Mona Dali and all the staff at Cayuga Medical Center, Megan Drake and Rebecca Drake, Carrie Stock, Katie Stevens, Don and Maria Gentry, Dr. Brendan Barrett, Jonathan Burdick, Patricia Brown, Mark Romond, Liz Nadziejko–Rankin, Rankin, Dr. Douglas Fetterman “Let us pray for them and their families. I thank God for the heroic example that they have given us in their care for the sick,” —Pope Francis For Our Sick & Shut-Ins Angelo Alaimo, Jane Baldwin, Bobby Berrido, Ginny Bradshaw, Chrissy Bravo-Cullen, Karen Brown, Phyllis Campbell, Madeline Carey, Ian Charles, Donna Cocca, Paul Conklin, Robert Deely, Jerica Duso, Lois Fahey, Pat Fairbank, Mary Falise, Gordon Gladden, Amy Grosser, Kirsten Hess, Angela Hughes, Nimr Ibrahim, , Autum Kenyon, Steve Kletjian, Valerie Kuramoto, Mr. Liggett, Miguel Marte, Marcus Martinez, Leah Mayor, Emma Mazingo, Joe McCarey, Betty McCarey, Lee McGill, Chavonne McKenna, Fred Mellberg, Sara Morse, Dennis Osika, Jim Oswald, Kathy Pumphrey, Thelma Rusak, Lourdes Santana, Emilie Searle, Eleanor Sorbello, Lucy Steger, Phyllis Stewart, Robert Stewart, Ethel Thomas, Melanie Toolan, Vicky Toro, Shelly Tripanny, Ellen VanSlyke Batzer, Sharon Vincent, Christine Walker, Tom Walpole, Richard Weiss, Ryan White, Jocelyn Woods, Agnes Zavaski, and several Special Intentions. Please keep our area servicemen & women in your prayers.

The Altar Bread and Wine this week are offered for the following intentions: The Sanctuary Candle at All Saints burns for the For the Maryknoll Priests, Brothers following intention: and Lay Missionaries For Deb Dwyer

Thank you all so much for the beauful Masses and Farewell recepons, the gi s, cards and expressions of affecon. Always know that you will be missed, you are loved and prayed for daily. Father Daniel and Dawn.

Please know that Father Daniel remains in the area and available unl June 29 at 4 pm.

Look for Father Daniel’s new phone number in next week’s bullen. He will transfer his current number to Father Jorge June 29 at 4 pm.

THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME COLLECT PRAYER

O God, who through the grace of adoption chose us to be children of light, grant, we pray, that we may not be wrapped in the darkness of error but always be seen to stand in the bright light of truth. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.

REFLECTION The oft recalled Scripture passage, “God is light; in him there is no darkness…” (1 Jn 1:5-7) may have in- spired this tenth or eleventh century Collect, which was added to the Roman Missal after the Second Vatican Council. There is a certain Easter Vigil quality to this Collect, as we pray not to be wrapped in darkness, but rather to stand in the light of truth. To be wrapped in darkness of error is to reject God’s grace and goodness. To walk in the light means to live by the grace of God, according to his will for us, by loving our neighbor as Christ first loved us. During these summer days when daylight lasts longer, perhaps we can ponder the ways that we walk in the light of Christ, the ways that we love the poor and vulnerable, the ways we bring the love of Christ to a world darkened by sin and corruption.

PRAYER God of goodness and truth, teach us to live as children of the light. Give us the grace and courage to stand in the bright light of your truth in the midst of a world so very much in need of your grace and presence.

Please join the Pope in praying for the following intention during the month of June 2021: The Beauty of Marriage Let us pray for young people who are preparing for marriage with the support of a Christian community: may they grow in love, with generosity, faithfulness and patience. This Space is Available

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