September 25, 2011 Dear Parishioners, Parish Mission Statement This weekend, Bishop Clark has asked us to have a special second col- The Peace of Christ calls us to create a lection for the parishes and schools in the Southern Tier of our diocese Christian Community where God is found where great devastation occurred in this past month from the flooding in the beauty and joy of our worship; in the caused by Hurricanes Irene and Lee. In some cases, school could not start breadth of our outreach; and in our love for until just a few days ago. Thank you for your prayerful and financial sup- one another. port for our brothers and sisters in Tioga County, etc. This is also the first weekend for Joel Morehouse as our full-time mu- sic director for St. John’s and the 4:30 Mass on Saturday at St. James. We Rev. Robert J. Schrader, Pastor Rev. Timothy T. Brown, Parochial Vicar welcome Joel, and we are also grateful for retired letter-carrier, Bill Iman, Rev. Brian K. Carpenter, Parochial Vicar who has filled in over the past year at St. James and numerous other litur- gies at all three of our sites. Some from his old route have been heard to Weekend Liturgy Schedule say, “Hey, that’s my old mailman playing the organ/piano!” (Some postal Saturday 4:30 p.m. St. James workers are truly enveloped with multiple talents, specially stamped by the Sunday 8:00 a.m. St. James Maker for us all!) Thanks, Bill, and we’ll enjoy hearing you again at Sunday 9:00 a.m. St. John points along the way! Sunday 9:45 a.m. St. Ambrose Beginning today and for these nine weeks leading up to Advent, we Sunday 11:00 a.m. St. John will have a weekly insert in the bulletin explaining various facets about the Sunday 5:00 p.m. St. Ambrose new missal we’ll begin using on the last weekend of November when Ad-

vent itself begins. As these weeks transpire, we’ll be introduced to various Weekday Liturgy Schedule Monday 7:45 a.m. St. James new music settings for our new words in the Mass. Though most of the Tuesday 9:15 a.m. St. Ambrose change is that which is required of the presider at the altar, may we all use Wednesday 7:45 a.m. St. James this period of transition as a time to focus more intently on the prayers of 12:10 p.m. St. John the Mass. Even these holy words can easily become rote without much Thursday 7:00 a.m. St. John concentration, so let this be a period of more deeply appreciating each 9:15 a.m. St. Ambrose phrase we utter to God. Friday 12:15 p.m. St. Ambrose As time marches on, we are already beginning this year’s Catholic Ministries Appeal. After a brief kick-off this afternoon, we should receive Holy Day Liturgy Schedule Please check the bulletin in the mail our pledge cards sometime this week. Last year for the first the week of the Holy Day. time since we became Peace of Christ, we actually made our goal—but it wasn’t until the eleventh hour in last May. We can reach this year’s goal next week if we simply put on the pledge card what we intend to give Confessions Saturday: 3:45 - 4:15 p.m. St. James (even if we don’t actually do the giving until next May) and then drop it in Sunday: 8:15 - 8:45 a.m. St. John the collection or the mail this coming week. The card you receive should 4:15 - 4:45 p.m. St. Ambrose indicate what you gave last year. Simply put that (or whatever amount adjusted for inflation that you can) on the card, and then we won’t have to continue weekly requests. Thanks so much, and please keep this year’s Parish office f or all three worship sites: appeal in your prayers! St. Ambrose, St. James and Fifty years ago Monday, Roger Maris tied a Babe Ruth record. St. John the Evangelist 288-5000 Tuesday, it’s 60 days until we begin using our new Missal! See page 8 for staff extension numbers and Wednesday evening, our St. John Neumann School Council meets at other church information. 6:30 and the 2012 Festival Committee meets at 7:00. Thank you to both of these groups for all your work throughout the year! To reach a priest in an emergency Thursday is Rosh Hashanah (New Year’s) for all our Jewish call the Rectory (585) 482-4280 neighbors. Happy 5772 to you all! Priest mailing address: Friday, the RPO’s new conductor, Norwegian Arild Remmereit, has 549 Humboldt St., Rochester, NY 14610-1221 his inaugural concert at the Eastman. Velkommen til Rochester! Saturday and Sunday, we will learn more about this year’s CMA. Peace of Christ Web Site: Sunday at 1:00 P.M. is our annual pet blessing in Dailey Hall. It is www.peaceof christparish.org also Respect Life Sunday: from womb to tomb, respect and protect . —Father Schrader Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Page Two

Mass Intentions Date Intention/Church Monday, September 26 7:45 Frank Kowalski by Larry & Marion Ritz JA Sts. Cosmas & Damian

Tuesday, September 27 9:15 Frank Flannery by Wife AM St. Vincent de Paul

Wednesday, September 28 7:45 Josephine Cerretto by John & Mary Jo JA St. Wenceslaus & 12:10 Helen & Wesley Levick by Carmella DellaPietra JO St. Lawrence Ruiz Thursday, September 29 7:00 Month’s Mind — Mary Swan JO St. Michael, St. Gabriel & 9:15 Month’s Mind — Rose Kent AM St. Raphael, Archangels Friday, September 30 12:15 Michelina & Mariano Cecala by Daughter Josephine & Son Dominic AM St. Jerome

Saturday, October 1 2:30 WEDDING— Noah Stupek & Melissa Farnand AM St. Therese of the Child Jesus 4:30 Carol Lennon by the Dentinger Family JA

Sunday, October 2 8:00 Milton McCormick by John & Karen McCormick JA Twenty-Seventh Sunday in 9:00 For All Parishioners Living and Deceased JO Ordinary Time 9:45 Barbara Francati by Maria & Richard Francati AM 11:00 George McAuley by Mary Conners JO 5:00 Giuseppe & Agostina Teresi by Teresi Family AM

PLEASE HELP VICTIMS OF FLOODING: As you know from new s accounts, many parts of the Southern Tier have been devastated by flooding in recent days. Bishop Clark has asked all par- ishes to conduct a Second Collection at this weekend’s Masses, Sept. 24/25, 2011, to provide emergency and longer-term assistance to those affected in Chemung, Tompkins and Tioga coun- Brandon John Bader & Tiffany Lynn Michniewicz ties. Please give generously! If you donate by Raymond Anthony Hanford & Diana Rose Davis check, please make it out to Peace of Christ Par- Bryant Wilkinson & Amy Vail ish w ith "Flood Relief" in the memo field. All funds Nicholas George Taylor & Alicia Ann Reagan collected w ill be sent to Diocese of Rochester Catholic Charities and used for emergency assis- tance.

CATHOLIC CAMPAIGN FOR READINGS FOR October 2 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Thank you for your support of last week’s Collec- tion for the Catholic Campaign for Human Devel- opment! Because of your generosity, more low - First Reading: Is. 5:1-7 income people in the United States w ill be able to break the cycle of poverty and improve their com- Second Reading: Phil. 4:6-9 munities. In these times w hen everyone’s budget is stretched, w e are especially grateful for your Gospel: Mt. 21:33-43 Year A support. Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Page Three

Neumann School News This year our school theme w ill be: Working Together, Giving Glory to God . It is our second year with this theme as it fits our school w ell. We have many opportunities to live our faith and give Glory to God throughout the year. Additionally, students w ill be attending the 9:15 am Mass at the St. Ambrose Chapel on a rotating basis by class, in addition to school w ide Prayer Services, and w hole school at the First Thursday 9:15 am Liturgy at St. Ambrose.

Dear Friends, SJN NEEDS YOU! Give us 5 minutes of your time each day to help our school raise money for programs and equipment by doing these three easy things. 1. Register online at Box Tops for education. http://www.boxtops4education.com/earn/bonus/Default.aspx Each month Box Tops has a contest to earn thousands of free box tops for registered schools. Each Box Top is worth 10 cents. All you have to do is visit the web site once a day and click on the contest entry for that month. It takes 1 minute! 2. St. John Neumann School is in the running for a $10,000 contest donation from Paper Mate. We are at #9 NATIONALLY. Impressive as that is, #9 doesn't win. We need to be in the top three. It's time to enlist the troops to push us up in the rankings.

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1. Sign into Facebook 2. Click the link http://www.facebook.com/PaperMate?sk=app_212090098826998 3. Like The Page 4. Register St. John Neumann Elementary School 5. Repeat Daily

Vote early, vote often...or at least vote often! It only takes 2 minutes.

3. Register online at http://www.mycokerewards.com/home.do . Collect Bottle caps from Coke products and enter the code in the bottle cap online. Donate the points earned to SJN. This helps us gain entries into contests for cash prizes throughout the school year. Once you are registered it takes 2 minutes to enter bottle top codes.

Five minutes is all it takes to make a difference.

We will keep you posted on other ways you can support our school.

Sincerely, The Advancement Committee

PEACE OF CHRIST PARISH Stewardship Means Sharing

OFFERTORY Income BUDGETED Income Variance Last Week Weekly Budget Weekly Variance $14,305.00 $15,385.00 ($1,080.00)

Y-T-D Offertory Income Y-T-D Budgeted Income Y-T-D Variance $158,179.00 $184,620.00 ($26,441.00)

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! (Our fiscal year is 07/01/11- 06/30/12)

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CHILDREN, FAMILY, SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION MEN’S RETREAT— October 21-23 FAITH FORMATION OPPORTUNITIES WOMEN’S RETREAT — October 28-30

TO BE OR NOT TO BE A FAMILY GATHERINGS 24/7 CATHOLIC This is an integral part of the Religious For that is the QUESTION Education Process. Family Gatherings are oppor- If you haven’t asked yourself this question tunities for families to gather for a meal and to lately...w e invite you to a w eekend w here such participate in Family Learning Experiences. It questions as: What is my Catholic Identity? and involves families enrolled in either the Sunday How do I display my Catholic Identity? w ill be Religious Education Classes, Summer Session or asked and talked about. Come and reconnect w ith the Home Study Sessions. your ow n Catholic Identity and find out how to All families participate in Family Gatherings. nourish and nurture your Catholicis m. We begin w ith a pizza supper, have a family activity The men of Peace of Christ Parish are invited and close w ith a prayer service. to a w eekend retreat on October 21-23, 2011, at Our first Family Gatherings are: Notre Dame Retreat House in Canandaigua; and the w omen of Peace of Christ Parish are invited for Mon. Sept. 26 at St. Ambrose (Dailey Hall) or the w eekend of October 28-30. Tues. Sept. 27 at St. John’s Church Hall For more information or to make a reservation, 5:30 pm — 7:15 pm contact Bill and Mary Iman at 288-4811

Families need to call the office (288-1620) before each Gathering to let us know how many w ill The Rite of Christian Initiation be attending so that enough Pizza can be ordered. of Adults is the process through Families, please bring a drink to share w ith other which adults are brought into the families. Catholic Church. It is a very en- riching process. If you or someone you know might be interested in this process, please give Laura Did you Gleeson a call at 288-1620. This is an on-going miss it? process to prepare adults for reception into the Church next Easter, April 8, 2012. We look forw ard to hearing from you. Thank you. Did you miss the Family Faith Information Night last Wednesday night? Laura Gleeson explained the entire Faith Formation Program w ith focus on the New Sunday Religious Education Classes. Do We Need Babysitting? The Family Faith Formation Program is Reli- Last June, it w as decided to suspend babysitting dur- gious Education for children in Grades K-8 w ho ing the 9:45 am Mass at St. Ambrose because of low attend a public school, a non-Catholic private or in- participation in the service. There w ere 4 dedicated dependent school, or are home schooled. parents w ho rotated as sitters in the co-op program According to Diocesan and Parish guidelines, a along w ith teen helpers. The only children taking ad- child should have completed a year of Religious vantage of this service were their ow n 4 children, tw o Education, either in a parish program, or a Catholic of whom outgrew the service and graduated to Chil- school, and be currently enrolled in a program to dren’s Liturgy. prepare to receive a sacrament. If you missed the meeting, please call Laura This is another year and a time to re-examine the Gleeson at 288-1620 or email her at need for this service. If you have a child in need of [email protected] , and she w ill explain the program babysitting during Mass and are willing to participate to you. in providing childcare, please contact Laurie Maier Religious Education Brochures can be found at 288.5000, ext 103 or [email protected]. at all of the w orship sites, the Parish Office, or on our w ebsite www.peaceofchristparish.org under Ministries and Activities.

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 WELCOME WEEKEND 9:00 Coffee Hour in Church Hall JA 9:00 Children’s Liturgy in Church JO 9:00—11:00 Coffee Hours in Church Hall JO 9:45 Children’s Liturgy in Church AM 10:45 Coffee Hour and a Half in Dailey Hall AM 2:30 Confirmation Session #1 in Church Hall JA This is the final w eek to sign up for the Making 2:00 CMA Reception in Church Hall JO Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk or to make a 6:00 Website Meeting in Conf. Rm. PO donation to the American Cancer Society. So far, team "Joyful Walkers" from Peace of Christ Parish MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 have raised over $1000 to help find a cure for this 5:15—7:30 Family Faith Gathering in Dailey Hall AM disease that has affected many of our parishioners. 6:00 Garden Club on Grounds AM For information or to sign up to w alk or sponsor a 7:00 Rosary in Daily Mass Chapel AM walker, please call Kathy Callahan at 482-7352. Those w ho are walking please meet in front of the TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 Parish Office, St. Ambrose parking lot, on Sunday 10:15 Reflection Group in Conf. Rm. PO Oct. 2. We plan to leave for at 9 AM. 5:15—7:30 Family Faith Gathering in Church Hall JO 7:00 Community Life Meeting in Conf. Rm. PO 7:00 Social Ministry Meeting in Basement Conf. Rm. [email protected] PO Team name: Joyful Walkers Team Captain: Kathy Callahan WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 Peace of Christ Parish 6:00 School Council Meeting in Meeting Rm. SJN 7:00 St. Ambrose & St. James Choir in Church AM 7:00 Community Coffee Hour in Church Hall JA Pet Blessing Service and Parade 7:00 Rosary in Chapel JO 7:00 Festival Committee Meeting in Basement Conf. Rm. PO

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 A special non-denominational blessing of pets and GROCERY COLLECTION AT S T. JAMES their ow ners to celebrate

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi. GROCERY COLLECTION AT S T. JAMES & ST. JOHN 9:00 Coffee Hour in Church Hall JA Peace of Christ Parish at St. A mbrose Church 9:00 Children’s Liturgy in Church JO 25 Empire Boulevard 9:45 Children’s Liturgy in Church AM Rochester, New York 14609 10:45 Coffee Hour and a Half in Dailey Hall AM 11:00 Sunday Morning Religious Education in SJN 1:00 Pet Blessing in Dailey Hall AM The service w ill take place in the school gy m – 2:30 Confirmation Session #2 in Church Hall JA use rear entrance 6:30—8:30 Sr. High Youth Group in Youth Rm. JA 1:00 pm – 2:00pm Parade—w eather permitting.

Free and open to the public.

AM=St. Ambrose, JA=St. James, JO=St. John the Evangelist, PO=Parish Office, SJN=St. John Neumann School Please have pets on leashes or in carrying cases for the safety of all.

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200 CLUB Birthright’s 14th Annual The 30th Annual 200 Club came to a close on Walk for Life Awareness & Fundraiser Friday, September 16th w ith a delightful dinner and an enjoyable evening for all w ho attended! Sunday, October 16th, 2011 Our thanks to Goldie Rogers and Rita Lee and Between 1-3 PM their Committee for the w ork involved in planning St. John Fisher College Campus this event. The final w inners were: Are you looking for a fun and rew arding w ay $500 Jeremy Case to support Life? Birthright, celebrating its 40th $100 Augustus Cammeyer Kurt Iamele Anniversary of serving the Rochester Community, $50 Thomas Ross Al Witner is having their annual “Walk for Life.” This is a Harold Petrus Andrea Giuffre tw o mile w alk on the beautiful St. John Fisher $25 Dennis Schaut George Bauer Campus. Why not bring your family or invite a Mary Jo Provenzano Jennie Marcoux friend to walk w ith you? If you are unable to Five free w eeks in the new club w ere aw arded walk, plan your ow n virtual w alk—join us in spirit to Lorraine Niger, Kathleen Babij, Rita Parker, Phil- and mail us your sponsor form or sponsor some- lip Kenney and George Bauer. one from your Church. Pledge forms are avail- We encourage you to join the new 200 Club. able in the back of Church. No money is needed Only $1.00 a w eek ($40) makes you eligible to w in at this time. Birthright will invoice each sponsor. one of the weekly prizes of $25, $15 or $10, plus the eleven other prizes totaling $1,000 at the com- plimentary banquet next Fall. Habitat for Humanity Applications can be found at all of the churches and at the Parish Office. Place your application Peace of Christ ------and payment in a separate envelope marked 200 HOME UNDER Club and drop it in the collection basket. We w ill CONSTRUCTION begin w ith October 3rd, although the first draw ing Work has begun at 91 Orchard St. Volunteers are will not take place until October 24th. At that time, needed beginning on September 27, Tuesdays , we will draw for four weeks. Must have at least $4 Wednesdays , Thursdays and Saturdays . Con- paid into the club to be eligible at that time. Come struction w ill continue into 2012. No experience join the fun! necessary and you work to your own pace and capabilities . Please contact Pat Callahan at 482- 7352 for more information. This is also an oppor- tunity for 16-17 year olds to experience Habitat for Humanity.

PEACE OF CHRIST PARISH’S 18TH ANNUAL CRIB OF LIFE “STAG” SPORTS STEAK DINNER The Peace of Christ Social Tuesday, October 25th 2011 Ministry Committee w ill be spon- St. James Church Hall soring our Annual “Crib of Life” col- 5:30 PM — Hors d’oeuvres lection of new baby items in sup- Guest Speaker: Doug Miller port of Right to Life month on Oc- tober 15 th and 16 th . New , unwrapped baby items Doug Miller forged his USL Hall of Fame career will be collected at all 3 Church sites on that by leading the A-League in goals in 1996 and 1997. weekend. The items collected w ill be given to 3 He w ill once again add to his achievements by be- local organizations that assist young mothers: coming a member of the of the Mercy Residential Services, Birthright of Roches- Major League Not only has Doug ter and the Women’s Care Center. Please place scored 90 goals for the , he has your donations in the designated collection area also tallied nearly 400 goals during his indoor soc- at any one of the Church sites before the last cer career. Doug w as part of the championship Mass on Sunday the 16 th . teams for both indoor and w ith the Rhinos. He Items specifically asked for this year are : scored the game-w inning goal in the 1999 U.S. crib sheets, hooded tow els, baby wash cloths, Open Cup final. baby bottles, socks, onesies and t-shirts (in sizes Doug resides in Greece and ow ns the Doug 0-3 months up to 9-12 months), sleepers/outfits Miller Family Sports Park in Spencerport, NY, w here (up to 2T), baby care items, w ipes and diapers. he holds the Doug Miller Soccer Academy. Thank you for your support of this w orthwhile pro- Call George Perrotta at 288-6396 to make your ject. reservations and get your tickets. Donations—$15.00. Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Page Seven

“THE POWER OF M ANY….STRONGER AS ONE”

Hopefully everyone has received the Catholic FIVE WAYS YOUR CMA GIFT Ministries Appeal mailing by this time and has had a chance to review the materials. Extra copies of the SUPPORTS brochure are available in church. The theme for this CHURCH MINISTRIES year’s campaign is “THE POWER OF MANY...STRONGER AS ONE.” The CMA affords each of us an opportunity to support the larger 1. Vocations and Priesthood: Our parish continues to nurture and Church so that it can meet real needs throughout foster vocations to the ordained ministry. Your CMA gift helps to fund the Diocese. Your support enables the Church to the formation of both aspirants to the Permanent Diaconate and be responsive and caring. Please be generous in those who are in the stages of discernment or are in formation for your response. Every gift is needed and important! the Diocesan Priesthood. Your gift also affords current priests the If it is easier, you can make your gift at www.dor.org opportunity to engage in sabbaticals, where our pastors can ener- — you can also pay your pledge off in six install- gize themselves, learn additional skills and receive additional forma- ments. Pledge forms, w hich can be put in the col- tion for their priestly ministry. lection or mailed directly to the Diocese, are avail- able in the back of the churches. Please pray for 2. Catholic Charities: By virtue of our baptism as disciples of Christ, the success of our efforts! we are called to a life of social justice and to support the poor. Your CMA gift helps fund programs of Diocesan Catholic Charities, such as Catholic Charities Community Services , which provides residen- tial and support services to those individuals and families who have Calling all Artists and Artisans developmental disabilities. Your CMA gift also helps fund ministries of Catholic Charities, such as the many services of Catholic Family How do you express our Creator’s great gifts? Center, including employment support and education, childcare and Come show case and sell your w ork at the adoption services, housing services including services for the home- Peace of Christ less, refugees, elderly, and those in need of utilities assistance. Creators’ Bounty Fall Arts & Crafts Show 3. Migrant Ministries: Your gift to the CMA has helped to provide housing, assistance, education, and worship facilities to migrant workers throughout our diocese and has helped the diocese to es- tablish Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in Marion, NY. This parish

Saturday October 29, 2011 10 am – 4 pm provides a warm and welcome place for migrant workers and their families to celebrate the Eucharist and receive the sacraments and faith formation. St. John the Evangelist Church 553 Humboldt St 4. Catholic Schools: The Diocese of Rochester is committed to Catholic Schools and Catholic education. Your CMA gift provides For more information, please contact programs, services, and aid directly to students in all of our diocesan Catholic Schools. These programs are for students, development for Patty Jachim-Moore at 752-8017 teachers, aid for tuition, and administration of the schools. Your CMA gifts directly help all those involved in our Catholic Schools.

NEW SAFE DRIV ER PROGRAM — 5.Faith Formation Ministries: Youth Ministry programs such as The AARP Driver Safety diocesan-led retreats and our diocesan participation in national Program is OPEN TO ALL DRIV- events like the National Catholic Youth Conference are made possi- ERS . The course is now being held ble for our young people from your CMA gift. CYO sports such as on one Saturday for six hours. The next session is and soccer, and the more than 500 teams across our on Saturday, October 8, from 9:15 am to 3:30 pm diocese receive support from our CMA gifts. College campus minis- in the Church Hall at St. James, 109 Brockley tries, funded in part by CMA gifts, provide spiritual homes for our Road. Please call Janette Masetta at 342-8143 to students when they are away studying and beginning the journey to pre-register. adulthood. Your CMA gifts also help fund programs for sacramental AARP members bring your card — the fee is development such as RCIA workshops, marriage preparation oppor- $12 — all others the fee is $14 (CHECK ONLY, tunities, and celebrations at our diocesan cathedral. NO CASH). Bring your driver’s license and a lunch for yourself (6 hours is a long time). The Power of Many: Stronger as One! Page Eight NORTH WINTON VILLAGE ASSOCIATION Magnificat Women’s Breakfast FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS Empower Yourself by Renewing your Faith Friday, September 30 5:00 — 8:00 PM Picnic Saturday, October 1, 2011 Linear Garden at 2099 East Main (at Winton Road) Come; enjoy the company of other women, a de- Music—Dixson F. Garrison licious buffet breakfast and a w itness talk. Inspi- Food for Sale by Salvatore’s, rational and fun-loving Evelyn Morcelle & Julie Bay & Goodman Pizza, Mayfield Pub Schultz w ill share their story of a mother and Beer Tasting daughter that w alked separate roads on the same journey. Together w e w ill laugh, cry and grow Saturday, October 1 10:00 am — 5:00 pm more in love w ith Jesus. Priests are available af- Arts & Crafts Festival ter the program to hear Confessions. Linear Garden (Main & No. Winton) R.I.T. Inn and Conference Center Gazebo Park (No. Winton & Merchants) 5257 W. Henrietta Rd. 9:30 to noon Vendors, bands and food galore! $18.00 Early Reservations; $20.00 after Sept.26 th Students —$10.00; Clergy & religious are free. Registration required. Mail to Magnificat Roches- ter, PO Box 24787, Rochester NY, 14624; in- clude your name, address, phone no. and email. For more information, call Kathy Murty @436- 1284

Peace of Christ Parish Office 25 Empire Blvd., 14609-4335 (585) 288-5000, Fax: (585) 654-7658 Family Faith Office: (585) 288-1620 Finance Office: (585)-482-5238 Web Site: www.peaceofchristparish.org St. Ambrose Church Email: [email protected] Located at Office Hours: 25 Empire Blvd Mon. through Fri: 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 and 12:30 - 4:00 p.m. Tues. and Wed. 5-8 p.m., Sun. 10:45 - 12:45

St. John Neumann School 31 Empire Blvd., 14609-4335 (585) 288-0580 http://schools.dor.org/stjohnneumann St. James Church Located at PARISH STAFF 130 Brett Rd Rev. Robert Schrader, Pastor , Ext. 104 Rev. Timothy T. Brown, Parochial Vicar , Ext. 105 Rev. Brian Carpenter , Parochial Vicar, Ext. 114 Laurie Maier, St. Ambrose Pastoral Minister, Ext. 103 August Misiurewicz, St. John the Evangelist Pastoral Minister, Ext. 120 Sr. Marlene Vigna, RSM, St. James Pastoral Associate, Ext. 123 Laura Gleeson, Director of Faith Formation, Ext. 111 Alison LeChase, Director of Youth Ministry and CYO Athletics, Ext. 121 Carmen J. Sanchez, Business Manager, 482-5238 Christa Stewart, Bookkeeper, Ext. 118 St. John the Evangelist Colleen Griffith, Secretary, Ext. 102 Vicki Iannettone, Secretary, Ext. 119 Church Janet Andrychuk-Tedesco, St. Ambrose/St. James 4:30 PM Located at Dir. of Music Ministry/Organist, Ext. 110 553 Humboldt St Joel Morehouse , St. John the Evangelist/St. James 4:30 PM Music Director/Organist Ext. 125 Douglas Nordquist, Pastoral Council Chairperson

Our Peace of Christ Parish Community staff mission is to deepen the presence of Jesus, in ourselves and among all in our parish,