St. John

R OM AN C AT HOL IC PARISH Paul II

March 24, 2019

 2052 Lakeview Rd.  Lake View, NY 14085  Phone: 716-627-2910 • Fax: 716-627-7972 Website: www.JP2Parish.org Email: [email protected]

Rev. Sean DiMaria, Pastor

Deacon Neal Linnan, Permanent Deacon

Deacon Dennis Conroy, Permanent Deacon

Deacon Rob Contarin, Transitional Deacon

Carol Mullins, Pastoral Associate

Southtowns Catholic School of Saint John Paul II Parish

2052 Lakeview Road Lake View, NY 14085 www.southtownscatholic.org Phone: 716-627-5011 • Fax: 716-627-5335

Mr. Marc Bandelian, Principal

If you left your religious education behind when you became an adult ... If you feel your spirituality could use a “shot in the arm” … If you’re searching for answers when you’re not even sure of the questions … MISSION IS FOR YOU! Join us as we journey together...“Were not our hearts burning…”

MARCH 24—30, 2019 YOU WON’T REGRET IT MAKE PLANS TO Starts ATTEND THIS YEAR! TODAY, , March 24th, at 6:30pm in the Community Room! Page Two Saint John Paul II Parish

LITURGY SCHEDULE HOLY NAME SOCIETY MEETING

SATURDAY - VIGIL MASS FOR SUNDAY All men of the parish are invited to the 3:30 PM Reconciliation rescheduled Holy Name Society Meet- 4:30 PM Marion Fabian by Bob, Mary and Jake ing next Sunday, March 31, at 10:30 am SUNDAY, MARCH 24 THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT in the Conference Room. 8:00 AM James F. Eberhardt by Deacon Neal & Pat Linnan 9:30 AM Suzanne McManus by Bob & Joanne Meyer 12:00 PM Robert E. Kogler by Mary Izzy NO EVENING MASS MONDAY, MARCH 25 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27 8:30 AM Araxter Arroyo by Don & Jan Maglich (LC) There will be no evening Mass on Wednesday, TUESDAY, MARCH 26 8:30 AM Joseph Knopeck (Birthday Rem.) by Gary & Sue Knopeck (LC) March 27, as our Parish Mission will be that 5:30 PM Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (LC) evening.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27 6:30 AM Morning Prayer with Holy Communion (LC) THURSDAY, MARCH 28 8:30 AM Morning Prayer with Holy Communion (LC) FRIDAY, MARCH 29 9:00 AM Pat Linnan by Little Flock Prayer Group SATURDAY - VIGIL MASS FOR SUNDAY 3:30 PM Reconciliation 4:30 PM Lawrence & Julia Schmitt by The Stiller Family SUNDAY, MARCH 31 FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT 8:00 AM Sophia Mazur by Family ALSO 9:30 AM Theresa Leaskey by Bob & Joanne Meyer 12:00 PM Earl Wockasen by The Marszalkowski Family The Wednesday, April 3, 6:30 evening Mass will be held in the Main Church NOT the Little All Services in Main Church except where noted (LC) = Little Church Church.

Boys on the right Track is holding a spring vendor fair CATHOLIC CHARITIES to raise funds for their Spring 5k in Honor of Andrew Masse. The 2019 Catholic Charities Appeal is under- way. Catholic Charities WNY serves all 8 coun- ties of Western New York. Last year, Catholic Charities helped over 150,000 people in Western New York. More than half were children. This year's Diocesan goal is $11,000,000. Our parish goal is $111,000. Thanks to your generosity, St. John Paul II parish met and exceeded its goal last year. Please be as generous as possible in support- ing this year's Appeal.

A Lot Can Change In A Year Because of You! We have a finite amount of time each year to make a difference. And while that time seems short, and the list of people in need grows long, the impact we can have is infinite – for those we can help and for the community as a whole. Page Three Saint John Paul II Parish March 24, 2019

THANK YOU from FR. MIKE AROUND THE DIOCESE

I would like to express my deepest gratitude towards everyone Growing up in a neighborhood riddled with gang activity, Jah- for making my final weekend at St. John Paul II and Southtowns Keem was just 9 when he fell in with the wrong crowd. By age Catholic School so special. Thank you for everyone who helped 10, he was working as a mule carrying drugs. Despite his moth- with the reception and many thanks for all the cards, gifts, and er’s best effort, he continued down that troublesome path until his very, very, very kind words. Please know of my continued pray- mother moved them to a new neighborhood. While he stayed out ers for the entire community. St. John Paul II and Southtowns of trouble, Jah-Keem did find himself falling behind in school Catholic will always have a special place in my heart and will academically and it wasn’t long before he dropped out. With no forever be part of my priesthood wherever I go. I promise to diploma and no job, Jah-Keem’s cousin suggested Catholic visit when I can, and hope you will do the same. My address is: Charities. Upon his arrival, he linked up with James from the agency’s Workforce and Education Services to obtain his high 171 N. Main Street, Warsaw, NY 14569. school equivalency degree. “Coming to Catholic Charities was the In Good Faith, Love & Prayers, best move I ever made,” he said. “James told me he saw potential

Fr. Mike in me and nobody but my momma ever told me that before.” To- day, Jah-Keem has his diploma in hand and is working a full-time job. Will you help others like Jah-Keem find hope? STATIONS Call 716-218-1400 or visit www.ccwny.org/donation.

OF THE CROSS Free Tax Return Preparation Available now through April

Stations of the Cross will be offered 17 on Wednesdays from 4:30-8 pm and on Saturdays from 9 am- twice on Fridays throughout Lent. 2:30 pm at the Northwest Buffalo Community Center, 155 Lawn Following the 9 AM Mass in the St., Buffalo. Appointments are not available – taxpayers are ser- viced on a first-come basis. Taxpayers should bring government Main Church issued identification, social security cards and birth dates for eve- and at 7 PM in the Little Church. ryone on the return, wage and income information, last year’s tax return, child care information, proof of health insurance if availa- ble, and bank information for direct deposit of the refund. This free service is supported through the CASH Coalition at the Unit- WITH VOICE ed Way of Buffalo and Erie County. For information, email [email protected]. RESPECT LIFE “Protecting Your Legacy: Will & Estate Planning” on Mon- They Say: Informed consent statutes are designed day, March 25, from 1-2:30 pm at St. Francis Park, 5229 South to discourage women from abortion. Park Ave., Hamburg. Attorney Robert Friedman will explain what We Say: Such statutes are designed to present the you need to know about will and estate planning, including: estate facts about abortion and the unborn. Of course, those and asset protection planning techniques, the risks and benefits of facts speak for themselves, and many women, once avoiding probate, recent changes in estate and gift tax laws, the they are fully informed of the facts, will reject abor- duties of trustees and executors, myths about living trusts, when tion and make the natural choice for life. That result to update your will, and how to prevent will contests. Light re- poses a problem for abortion advocates, because they freshments will be provided. This event is free and open to the are really more pro-abortion than “pro-choice.” public. Reservations are required by calling 716-649-1205.

A MUST SEE: The pro-life movie UNPLANNED becomes “Broadening Your Knowledge of Investing” on Wednesday, available at local theaters on March 29th. It’s the true story of a March 27, from 1-2:30 pm at St. Francis Park, 5229 South Park former Planned Parenthood leader’s eye-opening journey to be- Ave., Hamburg. Your financial goals are unique to you; your in- coming a very compelling pro-life advocate. Abby Johnson’s vestment strategy should be too. Sonja Jensen-Schell, Financial experience gives face to the reality of abortion. It is also an en- Advisor from Edward Jones, will present an expended look at the couragement to the many who sacrifice much on behalf of unborn “how” of creating an investment strategy, as well as the invest- babies and their mothers. Please check your local listings for ment components that form your financial picture. Light refresh- details. ments will be provided. This event is free and open to the public. Reservations are required by calling 716-649-1205. BOOK CLUB From the Introduction of THE MYSTERIES LENTEN FRIDAY FISH FRY OF FATHER BAKER by John Koerner: “The Catholic Diocese of Buffalo was especially • Hamburg Knights of Columbus, 36 Pierce gracious and helpful in providing research material. We again Avenue, Hamburg. 4 - 7:30 PM. thank them here for allowing the author access to the Diocesan Dine in and take outs available. archives and providing written approval to publish what I have uncovered. In return I have ensured that the privacy of the indi- • A & C Meat Company, 6472 Southwestern viduals who have come forward has been strictly maintained.” Blvd. Lake View, NY We will meet and discuss this book Thursday, April 11th. Ques- Phone Number: (716) 980-3018 tions, contact Joyce at 627-2279. Page Four Saint John Paul II Parish

CONGRATULATIONS SCHOLARSHIP AVAILABLE SUE JASINSKI A $500 scholarship is available to a student from St. John Sue Jasinski was the recipient of Paul II parish who will be attending St. Francis High School in the Lay Award of Saint Joseph the the fall of 2019. Worker, awarded by Most Rever- To apply, submit:

end Richard J. Malone, Bishop of • Your name, address, phone number and email address Buffalo. The award was received at a Mass of Celebration at St. Joseph • A brief essay (one page) describing your past and present Cathedral on Saturday March 16th. involvement (volunteering / ministry) in the parish.

Many of Sue’s family, friends, and Essays may be placed in the collection basket coworkers were in attendance to in an envelope marked "St. Francis Scholarship". recognize Sue as a “Special” recipi- ent. Anyone who has ever attended April 1st is the deadline for submissions. a reception, luncheon or pot luck supper at our church or school has met Sue! She manages the kitchen in the parish Community Room, and volunteers in the PLEASE KEEP IN PRAYER school kitchen. But that’s not all that Sue does for our parish fami- To place someone on the prayer list, ly. She is active in many Parish Ministries including the Evangeli- please complete and return a bright PINK card zation Committee, the Pre-Cana Ministry, the Wedding Assistants available on the shelf in the Gathering Space. Ministry, just to mention a few. In addition to her volunteer work Individuals will remain on the prayer list for 4 weeks. here at the parish, Sue is constantly present to her large, loving family. Sue is a wonderful example of someone who is a true ‘worker for the Lord’, and she is a very worthy recipient of the St. Desmond Beninoff Robert Hooper Joseph The Worker Award from the Diocese of Buffalo. Please Dave Blaser Ann Marie Ibach congratulate Sue when you see her! Erin Brady Marie Keul Owen Chase Mary Kowalski ALTAR & ROSARY Donna Marie Chmiel Julie Kretzer Lenny Chmiel Katherine Kuebler Spring is here...warm weather, sunshine, flowers and Kathleen Chmura Eddie LoVallo birds!!! Our April meeting!!!! Can't wait! Joan Chuba Dawn Mannion Save the dates: Mary Teresa Comerate Ray Mazurkiewicz ∗ Wednesday, April 3, 6:30pm Mass in the Main Church - Jason Couvutsakis Peter J. Murrett Jr. What a wonderful way to start our meeting! We have a lot to Jordan Cunningham Tom Murrett discuss - Altar and Rosary Banner, name for our Strawber- Yvonne Durham Julie Muscato ry shortcakes at lawn fete, itinerary for the year! Bob Fuchs Timothy Newton ∗ Friday, April 5, 7:00pm, Little Church-Stations of the Mary Gian Marilyn Pace Cross - Altar and Rosary to lead. Eileen Griffen Isabella Phelan ∗ Wednesday, May 1, 6:30pm Meeting- Jonathan Molik will Ginny Haidon Joanna Rogalski be there to answer our questions on cell phones, iPads, Face- Marie Hart Delores Teeft book.... start writing down your questions. Annetta Hilton Judy Wicher ∗ Sunday, May 5, Mass and Retreat at Villa Maria Felician Donna Hooper Sisters. Sister Johnice will be the guest speaker. Cost $25.00 includes breakfast and lunch. 8:30am - 2:00pm. PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY Please pray for our military and their families, FAITH MOMENT REFLECTION especially those from our parish who have been In 's Gospel, Jesus tells us the parable of the fig tree. It's a deployed to War Zones: David Flore (Army- story ripe with a lesson on the importance of following through Afghanistan), AO2 Zachary David Halor with what God calls us to do. The fig tree had a purpose – it was (Middle East-Navy), SPC Nicholas Moon (Army- planted to bear fruit. When the tree didn’t produce, the orchard Afghanistan), Jason Nowak (Air Force-Saudi Ara- owner was ready to remove it. But the gardener had great pa- bia), 2nd Lieutenant Ian O’Connor (Army-South tience and continued to tend to the fig tree in hope that it would Korea), Major Thomas Scozzafava (Afghanistan). eventually blossom. We are like the fig tree – God has a purpose If you have a family member in the Armed Forces who has for us. He wants us to enjoy the fruits of a good life with one an- been deployed, please contact the Pastoral Office at 627-2910 or other. God is tremendously patient, always working the soil of [email protected]. our lives and giving us what we need. Now we must follow through. It’s not enough to have good intentions. What should we be doing – or not doing – to bear fruit for God? Today's Faith FOLLOW US: Moment was provided by Christ the King Seminary. You can listen to Faith Moments on WBEN radio 930 AM, WLOF 101.7 FM, or at www.faithmomentsonline.org. APP Page Five Saint John Paul II Parish March 24, 2019

SOUTHTOWNS CATHOLIC SCHOOL NEWS “Parish School of Saint John Paul II Roman Catholic Community”

WWW.SOUTHTOWNSCATHOLIC.ORG

We are all part of the Southtowns’ Team; let’s have a GREAT School Year!

ROCK CANDY SCIENCE Students in Mr. Stirk's 8th grade Science class, pictured on the left, made Rock Candy. They used water, sugar, a hot plate, scale, thermometer and a skewer. Each group had to use the Solubility Curve to figure out how to make a super saturated solution of sugar and water. When the sugar was dissolved, they placed the skewer into the solution and as the water cooled, the sugar was attracted to the stick to form rock candy. Who knew that the "S" in STREAM could also be Sweet!

ST. FRANCIS HIGH SCHOOL HONORS

St. Francis High School is pleased to announce the following students from our parish who have achieved First and Second Hon- ors during the second quarter of this academic year. ST. FRANCIS HIGH SCHOOL First Honors: PRACTICE ENTRANCE, Gavin Charlap 9th Grade SCHOLARSHIP & PLACEMENT EXAM Alexander Dzimian 11th Grade Kyle English 11th Grade FOR 7TH GRADERS

Michael Herr 10th Grade On Saturday, March 30, 2019, St. Francis will offer a practice Sean Kline 12th Grade exam for all 7th grade boys. This practice exam is in preparation Evan Prizel 10th Grade for the Entrance & Scholarship Exam which all boys in 8th grade Jack Rooney 11th Grade must take to gain admission to St. Francis High School.

Joseph T. Syta 10th Grade • Become familiar with the Entrance & Scholarship Exam Lucas Theisen 12th Grade • Identify areas that need improvement (full performance port- Second Honors: folio included) Drew Allaire 11th Grade • Receive a $15 voucher off the Red Raider Success Package Theodore Charlap 10th Grade in conjunction with the Summer Enrichment Program Nicholas Giglio 11th Grade • Scholarship/Tuition Assistance information seminar for par- Benjamin Heltz 12th Grade ents Sean Koessler 12th Grade • NO COST, snack provided

Ryan Lacki 12th Grade Charles Rath 11th Grade Check-in 8am in the foyer - Exam concludes at approximately

noon. Contact us at 716-627-1200 ext. 582 or admis- Congratulations to all the students on this accomplishment! [email protected].

TOPS IN EDUCATION Please go to TopsMarkets.com/education & follow the easy steps to register your bonus card. Select Southtowns Catholic School, Lake View, NY 14085. Purchase participating TOPS brand, Full Circle™ and TopCare® products with your TOPS BonusPlusSM or BonusCard® throughout the year. TOPS contributes a percentage of your purchase to our school.

THE SCRIPS Program The Scrips program is sponsored by the SCS Parent Teacher Guild and is a "no-selling" fund- raising program that continues throughout the year. Every family has received the information packet. You can purchase Scrip cards after Mass or at the school office. Page Six Saint John Paul II Parish

READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF A VOCATION VIEW MARCH 24, 2019 Third Sunday of Lent - March 24, 2019 Sunday: Ex 3:1-8a, 13-15/Ps 103:1-2, 3-4, 6-7, 8, 11 [8a]/1 Cor At the sight of the burning bush, Moses was responsive to 10:1-6, 10-12/Lk 13:1-9 God’s call, while his followers were too self-righteous to Monday: Is 7:10-14; 8:10/Ps 40:7-8, 8b-9, 10, 11 [8a, 9a]/Heb hear it. God’s call will only lead us to what is best for us. If 10:4-10/Lk 1:26-38 God is calling you to a Church vocation, call Fr. Andrew Tuesday: Dn 3:25, 34-43/Ps 25:4-5ab, 6 and 7bc, 8-9 [6a]/Mt Lauricella at 716-847-5535. You can also check out the 18:21-35 “Priest of the Month” stories on our website - Wednesday: Dt 4:1, 5-9/Ps 147:12-13, 15-16, 19-20 [12a]/Mt www.buffalovacations.org. 5:17-19 Thursday: Jer 7:23-28/Ps 95:1-2, 6-7, 8-9 [8]/Lk 11:14-23 ARE YOU ENCOURAGING AND PRAYING Friday: Hos 14:2-10/Ps 81:6c-8a, 8bc-9, 10-11ab, 14 and 17 [cf. FOR VOCATIONS? 11 and 9a]/Mk 12:28-34 Are you and your family praying for vocations? Are you Saturday: Hos 6:1-6/Ps 51:3-4, 18-19, 20-21ab [cf. Hos 6:6]/Lk encouraging someone you think might make a great priest, 18:9-14 religious or deacon? There could be someone here in our Next Sunday: Jos 5:9a, 10-12/Ps 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7 [9a]/2 Cor 5:17- parish, maybe across from you in the church, or possibly 21/Lk 15:1-3, 11-32 even sitting in your pew. Please continue to pray for vocations. SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL PRAYER FOR VOCATIONS! In today’s Gospel Jesus is quite clear in Dear Holy Spirit! His message: “bear fruit or be cut down.” Please help those who hear Your call only as a whisper, that This Lent we are called to cultivate and they may know that it is You calling them to service. May fertilize our spiritual lives through prayer, You fill those You call with the grace and courage to fasting and almsgiving. respond to Your whisper. I will pray, encourage and support Through your almsgiving you are those whom You have chosen for church vocations! Amen. performing a good work; far greater than you think. Know that your nickel, dime or quarter is multiplied by the coins placed by others in HEART TO HEART the St. Vincent De Paul Poor Box. PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY

If you know anyone in need, please contact the parish We still are looking for people who are able to knit or crochet office at 627-2910, and we will put you with the prayer shawls for us. You can work on them at home. You do not Society of St. Vincent De Paul. have to attend meetings. Our next meeting is Saturday, April 6, 2019, from 10:30am until 12:30pm in the Little Church Base- FRONTIER CENTRAL COMMUNITY ED ment. If you would like to join us - no sewing, crocheting or knitting skills needed. We would love for you to join us. Frontier Central Community Education’s spring classes for Call Carolyn Durni at 867-3111 or Katie Mattison at 867-4689. adults and children are beginning April 15, 2019. Brochures are available at your local libraries and at the Community Education Office located in the Frontier Educational Center at 5120 Or- chard Avenue in Hamburg. Registration hours are Monday thru Friday 8:00am - 4:00pm. Brochures and registration are now available online at www.frontier.wnyric.org. Some highlights this semester are: Acrylic Painting, Acting & Theater classes, FORMED.ORG: Essential Outdoor Skills, Healthy Options & Nutrition, How to During Lent, why not go to FORMED.org and listen to an Build a Better Bucket List, Private Guitar, Piano and Drum/ audio book, watch a movie, click on a Bible Study session, or percussion lessons and Soccer Shots. For more information, browse to see what other programs might enhance your Lenten please call 926-1744. experience. Access is Easy! Go to www.FORMED.org, and enter the NAME TAGS parish code N68CY3. Now set up a username and password. Parishioner name tags have arrived; they will be on the table in That’s it! You’re all set to use all the great programs on the Gathering Space. If you ordered a name tag, please pick it up. FORMED.org by simply logging in. Check out ALL of the content at FORMED.org. You’ll be * Please remember to wear your name tags at all parish events.* amazed at all that is offered. If you have questions, please con- tact the parish office.

HELP ELIMINATE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Don’t call them victims –call them survivors of domestic violence. Turn victims into survivors. Send your donation to Kathleen Mary House –PO Box 2142 – Blasdell, NY 14219. Thank you for making a difference. www.kathleenmaryhouse.org Page Seven Saint John Paul II Parish March 24, 2019

CUB SCOUT PACK 591 THANK YOU FROM SERVING LAKE VIEW, NORTH EVANS AND THE SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SAINT JOHN PAUL II MEDICAL EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE For Youths 7-10 yrs. old (1st-5th grade) We would like to thank the parishioners Call 392-5310 James Jowsey who donated two wheelchairs, four walkers and Email [email protected] a commode to the parish. Your generosity is Or visit www.wnypack591.com for more information. much appreciated. BOY SCOUTS If you are in need of these items, please con- For Youths 10-17 yrs. old tact the parish office at 627-2910. Call 627-5708 Tim West Email [email protected] NEW PARISHIONERS WELCOME!

CHRIST THE KING SEMINARY Please register by calling the Parish Office or complete COME & SEE WEEK, MARCH 25 – 29 your registration paperwork online—www.JP2parish.org Notify the Parish Office when moving away. How can faith shape your future? Come and see! Discover the many ways a lay graduate degree from Christ the King Seminary BAPTISMS can enhance your professional, personal, and faith journey while Parents are required to attend a Pre-Baptism Class within deepening your experience in work, life, and ministry. Join us our parish. Baptisms will be done at 1:15 p.m. on the first for Come & See Week, March 25 – 29 where you can observe a weekend of the month and the third weekend during the class, meet with faculty and students, and explore the campus. 9:30 a.m. or 12:00 Noon Mass. Please call the Parish Office To learn more about the seminary during Come & See Week for class information and scheduling a Baptism.

visit www.cks.edu/comeandsee or call (716) 655-7081. MARRIAGES Arrangements must be made at least 6 months in advance.

LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION PLEASE JOIN US FOR8 If you have been asked to be a Baptismal Godparent or a Confirmation Sponsor, you will need a Letter of Recom- The Gift Gathering Party mendation from your Parish Pastor, Fr. Sean DiMaria. June 8th! Please complete a “Request a Letter of Recommendation” form on the Parish Website at least two weeks prior to PARISH LAWN FETE when the letter is needed. You need to be a registered pa- JULY 12, 13, & 14 rishioner for at least six months.

RECONCILIATION Every Saturday from 3:30-4:15 p.m. before the Vigil Mass or by appointment. FINANCIAL REPORT

Weekly Collections are KEY to Paying the Parish Bills!

The willingness of our members to enter into sacrificial giving of time, talent and treasure speaks of our continuing gratitude of God’s gifts.

March Offertory Budget Needed: $ 58,823.53

3/03 - 1st Sunday $ 12,821.13

3/10 - 2nd Sunday $ 10,037.00 3/17 - 3rd Sunday $ 9,947.83 3/24 - 4th Sunday $ 3/31 - 5th Sunday $ Total March Offertory Total to date: $ 32,805.96

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