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Founded May 10, 1897

33 VICTORIA BOULEVARD AT DELAWARE KENMORE, NY 14217-2380

Website: www.stpaulchurchken.org Office: 875-2730 Fax: 877-3874 Rel. Ed.: 875-2730, ext.5

Parish Office Hours: Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., Closed Noon -1 p.m.

July 21, 2019 PARISH STAFF Pastor, Rev. Joseph E. Vatter, Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time [email protected] Deacon, Richard W. Parker [email protected], 876-7199 Parish Business Manager, Carolyn Nye [email protected] Pastoral Care Coordinator, Donna Barker Parish Office Secretary, Rosie Molik, Pattie Henningson [email protected] [email protected] Coordinator of Religious Education, Michelle Fisher [email protected] Director of Music/Organist, Sean Z. Polen [email protected] Trustee, Mary Finley-Blosat, 435-9279 Trustee, Mark Della Posta, 873-4074

MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday: 5 p.m. Sunday: 8 a.m. & 11 a.m. Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri.: 8 a.m. Thurs.: 5:30 p.m.

Holy Day: 8 a.m. & 5 p.m. Holy Day Vigil: 5 p.m. CONFESSION: Saturday 4−4:30 p.m. or by appointment

NOVENA: Wednesday 7:45 a.m., Our Mother of Perpetual Help

LITURGY OF THE WORD FOR CHILDREN: At the 11 a.m. Mass, Sept.−June, children are dismissed to study the Scripture with a parish catechist.

Religious Education: Biweekly. Grades 1-5 Tuesday evenings 6:30 p.m.-8 p.m; Grades 6-10 Thursday evenings 6:30 p.m.-8 p.m. Baptism: Baptismal preparation classes are held on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 6 p.m. Parents or parents-to-be are asked to call the parish office. Baptisms are celebrated on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month during or immediately following the 11 a.m. Mass. Marriage: Parishioners only may be married here, and must be active parishioners for 9 months prior to scheduling a wedding. Contact the parish priest at least 6 months prior to the ceremony to make arrangements. Weddings are celebrated on Friday evenings; Saturdays at 12 noon & 2:30 p.m. Ministry to the Sick & Homebound: Call the parish office to make arrangements for the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick or to have Holy Communion brought to the home. Please notify the office of sick parishioners who are in the hospital. RCIA: This process is designed for adults who are: 1) interested in be coming a Catholic; or 2) are baptized Catholics wishing to complete their initiation process by receiving the sacraments of Confirmation and/or Eucharist. Interested individuals should contact the parish office. MISSION STATEMENT Letters of Recommendation: A Letter of Recommendation to serve as a sponsor for the Sacrament of Baptism and/or St. Paul’s Parish is a Eucharistic community of baptized followers of Jesus Christ Confirmation can be given only to registered members of the in the tradition of the Roman Catholic Faith. We promote spiritual and personal parish who are confirmed, attend Mass and receive the sacraments growth by challenging all to ongoing conversion. Led by the Spirit, we celebrate regularly. If the requesting person is married, the marriage must the presence of Christ in our lives by proclaiming the gospel, providing have taken place in conformity with the laws of the Church. New Parishioners: We warmly welcome you to our parish Sacramental life, and striving to discover the use of our gifts in loving service. community. Please call the office to register.

PLEASE REMEMBER ST. PAUL’S IN YOUR WILL St. Paul’s is a Respect Life Parish. SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ST. PAUL’S

Saturday, July 20 Saturday, July 20: Saint Apollinaris, Bishop and Martyr 6:30 p.m. Fr. Joe’s Party-Lite Fundraiser in Parish Hall 5:00 p.m. Charlotte Bender (Leah and Sarah) Sunday, July 21 Sunday, July 21: Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 9:45 a.m. RCIA in Parish Hall 8:00 a.m. Thomas C. Smith (Family) 11:00 a.m. Kathy Hilligas (Sally Hurley) Thursday, July 25 6:30 p.m. Bible Study & Faith Sharing in Parish Hall Monday, July 22: Saint Mary Magdalene 8:00 a.m. Margaret White (Brother Edmen Southard) Sunday, July 28 9:45 a.m. RCIA in Parish Hall Tuesday, July 23: Saint Bridget, Religious 8:00 a.m. Laurie Aris (Mislin Family)

Wednesday, July 24: Saint Sharbel Makhluf, Priest CATHOLIC QUOTES

7:45 a.m. Our Mother of Perpetual Help Novena "Never miss an opportunity to do 8:00 a.m. Parishioners of St. Paul’s (Father Joe) good." --St. Francis de Sales Thursday, July 25: Saint James, Apostle 5:30 p.m. James May (Quebral Family)

Friday, July 26: Saints Joachim and Anne, Parents of STEWARDSHIP IN FAITH

the Blessed Virgin Mary JULY 7, 2019 7:45 a.m. Morning Prayer Regular Collection ...... $7,319.70 8:00 a.m. Collins Family (Estate) Maintenance ...... $362.00 # of Envelope Users ...... 237 Saturday, July 27: Weekday 5:00 p.m. Walter Malicki (Peter and Diane Prozik) JULY 8, 2018 Regular Collection ...... $8,006.00 Sunday, July 28: Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Maintenance ...... $442.00 8:00 a.m. Geri Calleri (Family) # of Envelope Users ...... 307 11:00 a.m. Catalano, Collado and Wolf Family (Family) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Income needed weekly to meet obligations ... $10,827.00 (This amount does not include Capital Campaign).

IN YOUR CHARITY…

Please pray for the sick of the parish, especially: Cathy Capodagli, Jen Polen, Joyce Bonadonna, Stephanie Merenda, Louis Mang, Diane Lapp, Katherine Limardi, Gilbert Baumgardner, Michael Raichel Sr., Michael Hanavan, Sister Maria Lugosi, Susan Czajkowski, Mary Ann Cain, Dolores Quagliana, Lenny Reco, Jerry Rowland, Millie Zuccaro, Angie Davide, Sara Baxter, Jeanine Gilli- gan, Elaine Klee, Joyce Murphy, Don Osborne, Rosemary Rankin, Jenny Hurley, Jo Christopher, Arlene Koons, Frieh Family, Eric Glinski and for the deceased: John Partell. Also for the men and women in service, for peace in the world and for vocations. (Kindly notify the rectory when a name should be removed from our list).

SANCTUARY LAMP

...burns this week in loving memory of Parishioners of St. Paul’s.

2 KENMORE, JULY 21, 2019

Father Joe Vatter FOR JULY 27 & 28 LECTORS 5 PM C. Yablin 8 AM C. Shore

11 AM M. Blosat MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION 5 PM Deacon Parker, C. Noack, P. Pike 8 AM Deacon Parker, C. Pratt, J. Tasca 11 AM Deacon Parker, C. Lindsay, M. Livi,

J. Alessi, J. Diagler ALTAR SERVERS 5 PM E. Day, C. Day GOSPEL 8 AM E. Kandler, O. Kandler, K. Schmitt MEDITATION 11 AM E. Morelli, M. Szymanski Active and contemplative. At work and at rest. These are dynamics we all face in our lives, and if we're honest, we might not always balance perfectly! In this Sunday's Gos- pel, our daily tensions play out in two sisters. Mary "sat beside the Lord at his feet listening to him speak." Martha, on the other hand, is "burdened with much serving." This, as it turns out, is not necessarily "the better part."

All of us reading this have some sort of labor we engage in. We have different trades or careers. We have responsibili- ties as family members, some of which may take up most of our time. In the time of Scripture, showing hospitality to guests was one of the most important values in society. Our work is important. Jesus himself spent decades as a carpenter. So what's the problem with Martha? Martha is burdened, anxious, and worried. Not only that, but she resents her sister's choice. "Tell her to help me," she demands of Jesus.

How easy it is to get very busy doing good things. We need to provide for our families and plan for retirement. We need to make sure children are clothed, fed, and educated. Our committees, ministries, and sports schedules need to stay on track. However, without a balance of work with rest, without contemplation in the midst of our action, we will miss the point. While many parts are required for our life in SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF JULY 21 the world to function, the better part is our relationship with God. This week, make time in your busy schedule to sit at Sunday: Gn 18:1-10a/Ps 15:2-3, 3-4, 5 [1a]/Col 1:24-28/Lk 10:38 Jesus' feet. Maybe this is 20 minutes with Scripture, partici- -42 pating in a daily Mass, or a quiet walk alone in the park. Monday: Sg 3:1-4b or 2 Cor 5:14-17/Ps 63:2, 3-4, 5-6, 8-9 [2]/Jn 20:1-2, 11-18 Receive what Christ wants to speak to you. Tuesday: Ex 14:21--15:1/Ex 15:8-9, 10 and 12, 17 [1b]/Mt 12:46- 50 Wednesday: Ex 16:1-5, 9-15/Ps 78:18-19, 23-24, 25-26, 27-28 [24b]/Mt 13:1-9 Thursday: 2 Cor 4:7-15/Ps 126:1bc-2ab, 2cd-3, 4-5, 6 [5]/Mt 20:20-28 Friday: Ex 20:1-17/Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11 [Jn 6:68c]/Mt 13:18-23 Saturday: Ex 24:3-8/Ps 50:1b-2, 5-6, 14-15 [14a]/Mt 13:24-30 Next Sunday: Gn 18:20-32/Ps 138:1-2, 2-3, 6-7, 7-8 [3a]/Col 2:12-14/Lk 11:1-13 3 SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ST. PAUL’S

ST. PAUL’S SENIORS CLUB

Time is moving quickly and before we know it, our picnic St. Paul’s Second Annual will be here. If you have not reserved or sent your check, please do so pronto. Reservations due July 30. Price is $15 for members, $20 for guests. Doors open at 12:30 p.m. Bingo at 1 p.m. Remember to bring some singles for the raffle and bingo and your beverage if other than coffee, tea or water.

Don’t forget, if you plan to spend the day with us down by the river, the building is air-conditioned so bring a sweater. Where: Parish Hall We cannot control the temperature. Any questions, call Elaine (873-5519). See you in church! When: Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019 Time: 6 - 10 p.m. MANY THANKS!!

Thank you to all who supported the Candle-Lite Fund raiser Ticket Cost: $100 donation Saturday July 27th. So many lovely things to choose from. If you were unable to attend and would like to support this Only 200 tickets sold! parish fund raiser you may go to the following web site and place your order. www.partylite.biz/dlombardo. Over $8,000 in prize money! LAST TICKET DRAWN WINS ST. PAUL’S WOMEN’S SODALITY $5,000!

FAQ’S regarding Sodality:

 What is Sodality? With Your $100 Donation you will get:

 Who are the members? Entry for two adults to the event  Is that the official name? Beer, liquor and/or pop  What do they do? Appetizer style food buffet  Is it all prayer and no fun? A chance to win $5,000!  Do I know anyone who belongs to Sodality? A Night of Fun!!  Why would I join?

St. Paul’s Women’s Sodality was formed in 1908 under the * THE PAYOUTS *

pastorate of Fr. Henry Laudenbach. It is an organization of Tickets 10, 9, 8, 7, & 6 win 2x ticket cost - $200 women formed for women to pursue their spiritual faith Ticket 5 wins 4x ticket cost - $400 through devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary and commit- ment to the continuing support of both spiritual and social Ticket 4 wins 6x ticket cost - $600 aspects of St. Paul’s parish. Ticket 3 wins 8x ticket cost - $800 Ticket 2 wins 10x ticket cost - $1,000 Do I know anyone who belongs to Sodality? Last ticket drawn wins 50x tickets cost - $5,000 In 1908 Mrs. Joseph Mang ( Louise) was elected the first president of St. Paul’s Women’s Sodality of the Blessed Lose early? Many Second Chance Virgin Mary. Opportunities and Prizes, including Through the summer, we will continue to answer all of the 50/50 and Basket Raffles questions and explore more deeply the function of Sodality. By September, we sincerely hope showcasing the activities Tickets available beginning June 24 of Sodality will encourage you to become a member. Minimum 150 tickets must be sold. “Oh! Mary conceived without sin...“

BIBLE STUDY ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Please join us for Bible Study and Faith Sharing. Meetings If you know of someone in need of assistance please have will take place every other Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in the them call the Society’s center at 882-3360; they will refer Parish Hall. We will study the Bible to grow in knowledge their needs to us. We will then make a home visit to help and to grow closer to our Lord and each other. The next them. God bless you for your generosity to the poor box meeting is July 25th. Email [email protected]. for more which enables us to help. information. 4 KENMORE, NEW YORK JULY 21, 2019

HONOR ROLL CONGRATS!

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR Congratulations to the following St. Paul’s Parishioners REVERSE RAFFLE who have been named to their school’s 4th quarter honor roll: There will be a volunteer meeting on July 31st at 7 p.m. in the Parish Hall for all Alexander Gardon from Canisius High School who wish to volunteer in some way for and Jeremiah Harris, Steven Barbera & Skylar the reverse raffle. We’ll need volunteers to sell tickets after Drawdys from Cardinal O'Hara High School. Mass (in August), help with set up the night before the event, runners for the floor the night of the event, as well as people to sit at the NEW raffle table to sell tickets for the EVERYDAY STEWARDSHIP - large ticket items that will be available that night. Plus a RECOGNIZE GOD IN YOUR ORDINARY MOMENTS

few other small jobs. Any time or help you can give would As I get older, what really matters to me changes. I remem- be greatly appreciated. If you would like to help but cannot ber being in high school and having to wear certain brands come to the meeting, please call the office and leave your and to look a certain way. Now, many days I simply wear name and number. Ryan or Carolyn will get back to you. what is clean! I used to collect certain things that I no Thank you! longer seem to care about much now. I wanted certain things for my children, and now I am happy if they are happy, regardless of what happens. I have changed political stances a few times. I even follow different sports teams today than I did when I was younger. Time, circumstance, WHY DO WE DO THAT? - wisdom, and even disillusionment all play a part in my ever CATHOLIC LIFE EXPLAINED changing attitude toward what really matters in life. Question: July 22 is the feast of Mary Magdalene. I've heard a lot of stories about her, but who was she really? All has changed except my faith. My faith is the one con- stant in my life. It is the most precious of all the gifts God Answer: Mary Magdalene has been the subject of specula- has given to me. Life hasn't been a constant high, and there tion and scholarship over the last 2,000 years. Mary Magda- have been several low valleys along the way. It has been lene makes her first named appearance in Luke 8:2. She is my faith that has seen me through all times, good and bad. one of several women following Jesus. Luke specifically If anything has changed, it is that Jesus matters more today mentions that Mary had previously been delivered from than he did yesterday. demonic possession. Whatever her life looked like before she met Jesus, it wasn't good! Because of this association What really matters to you? What's the main thing in your with being a repentant sinner, Mary Magdalene has been life? I have witnessed once-strong disciples place politics, associated with other similar stories in the Gospel, such as wealth, career, and family ahead of Jesus over time. All the woman caught in adultery or the woman who bathes those things are enticing, but they are things that change. Jesus' feet with her tears. Even your family grows and changes as the years go by, as does your relationship with them. The one thing that does Mary Magdalene shows up again by name at the end of the not change is God. God is the same yesterday, today, and Gospels, when she stands with the Blessed Virgin Mary at forever. It can bring great peace to your life when what the foot of the Cross. Mary is also present in the garden of matters to you is the one thing that remains constant. The the resurrection. She is one of the woman who goes to bring main thing is to keep the main thing, the main thing. That spices to Jesus' tomb, where main thing is Jesus. they find the stone rolled - Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS away. Mary stays in the gar- den weeping, believing his body has been stolen. Jesus RESPECT LIFE approaches her and calls her “As a mom who had my first baby in college, I know that by name, and she becomes an unexpected pregnancy can sometimes bring fear, shame, the first witness to the resur- and doubt. However, I also know that an unexpected preg- rection! While many of the nancy can bring joy, excitement, awe, gratitude, and deeper details of Mary Magdalene's love than I knew was possible—not to mention the little life have been lost to time, bundle who inspires these sentiments!” she is an example of power- ful conversion, deep faith, USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities and intimate love for Christ. “10 Ways to Support Her When She's Unexpectedly Expecting” 5 SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ST. PAUL’S

22nd Annual Polish Holocaust Remembrance Mass on August 10 at Resurrection Mausoleum, St. Stanislaus Cemetery, 700 Pine Ridge Heritage Blvd., Cheektowaga. Join us to honor St. Maximilian Kolbe and the millions of Christian Poles who were victims of Nazi and Soviet op- ‘Books are Fun’ will be in the atrium of Kenmore Mercy pression in concentration camps, gulags and forced labor Hospital on Tuesday, July 23 from 8am to 4pm and on camps during World War II. Wednesday, July 24 from 7am to 3pm with their wide Kairos Prison Ministry International Wende Chapter is selection of children and adult books. Sponsored by the hosting a picnic on Saturday, August 24 from 12-6 pm at auxiliary, here is an opportunity to purchase interesting Ellicott Creek Park. Anyone 18 years or older, wanting to print materials to enhance everyone 's summer reading! learn more about WNY men’s Wende or women’s Albion volunteer base is welcome to come meet the volunteers who Golf Tournament, sponsored by Cardinal O’Hara High fuel this ministry. Looking for those with musical talents in School Athletic Department, on Friday, July 26 at Rothland any flavor. Find out why we are called the “cookie minis- Golf Course, Akron. Registration begins at 9 am, followed try.” How does children’s artwork become the Picasso of by a 10 am shotgun start. Registration fee includes green God’s handiwork? This is an interdenominational Christian fees, cart, lunch at the turn, and dinner after the tournament. based filled ministry. For more info., call Diane Schiesser at 695-2600, ext. 305 or email [email protected]. St. Margaret Parish will conduct a Christmas in July Family Day at the Ballpark. The annual Diocesan Holy event to benefit the St. Gianna Molla Pregnancy Outreach Name Family Day at the Ballpark is Sunday, August 4 at Center and the women at the VA Hospital during the entire 1:05pm. vs. the . Come and month of July. We will collect new and gently used baby join us for a great day at the ballpark. Bring your families, items (basic infant and toddler necessities) for St. Gianna’s, friends, neighbors and anyone who likes for an and will also collect women’s personal care products enjoyable day at the game. Kids get to run the bases after (shampoo, conditioner, baby diapers, deodorant, body wash, the game. Tickets are $7.50 (a savings of $7 over regular etc.) for the female veterans at the VA Hospital. Items can price). Call 847-2201 Tuesday through Thursday from be dropped off at St. Margaret Church breezeway (in the 10am to 1:30 pm for tickets or more information. designated containers), 1395 Hertel Ave., during our regu- lar business hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Jewelry Sale. A wide selection of jewelry items will be from 8:30 am-12:30 pm and on Wednesday from 2-6 pm. available for sale on Thursday, August 8 from 8am to 3 pm Please contact Diane at 876-5318 for more information. in the atrium of Kenmore Mercy Hospital. Sponsored by the auxiliary, Small Indulgences will be showing many new The summer is a great time to start a new friendship. items for the coming Fall season. Please stop by. The Telephone Assurance Program (TAP) serving Erie and Chautauqua Counties and the Friendly Phones program Eucharistic Adoration & Holy Hour for Peace on Thurs., serving Orleans County, are free volunteer services provid- July 25 from 6-7 pm at St. Andrew Church, 1525 Sheridan ing regular telephone calls to homebound elderly and Dr., Kenmore. All invited to come (for any length of time) disabled persons to check on their well-being and to give and experience the restorative and transformative power of people an opportunity to socialize. Relationships grow and prayer. We begin with recitation of the Chaplet of Divine last for years through a regular 5 to 15 minute call. These Mercy, followed by Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, friendly calls can alleviate some concerns facing those who prayer and adoration and ending with Benediction. live alone and can help them maintain their independence. Summer Love! Why not plan for summer love. Attend a If you know of someone who would like to receive calls or Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend at the Notre to volunteer to make calls, call 585-343-0614, ext. 18 for Dame Retreat House overlooking Canandaigua Lake on Friendly Phones and 716-218-1400 for TAP. For more August 2-4. Couples that attend say they wish they would information on Catholic Charities and other services and have attended sooner. Why wait? You don’t need a week- programs we provide, visit www.ccwny.org. end. You deserve it. For more information or to register, visit www.wwme.org or email Leonor “Leo” and Ed Rivera Job Opening: Good Shepherd RC Church in Pendleton at [email protected]. seeks a part-time musician who can play the keyboard (including organ) and sing. Must be available for all week- The Kenmore Farmers Market continues on Sunday end Masses. The position would also include weddings, mornings through October. This is your opportunity to sup- funerals, and other liturgical services. Send resume and ref- port LOCAL farmers and artisans. Stop by before or after erence by July 24 to Rev. Daniel Young, Pastor, at gspar- Mass! [email protected]. 6 Sammy’s II

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