January 27, 2013 Parish Mission Statement Dear Parishioners, The Peace of Christ calls us to create a Catholic Schools Week is now upon us! We have such a wonderful school Christian Community where God is found in the beauty and joy of our worship; in at our St. John Neumann, and I hope that if you have any Pre-K through 6th the breadth of our outreach; and in our graders at home you will at least call or come by to explore how affordable our love for one another. tuition and our wrap-around before-and-after school care programs are. We not only survived our first year as a parish-administered school last year, but we Rev. Robert J. Schrader, Pastor thrived by growing larger this year and keeping our costs really down. Now Rev. Timothy T. Brown, Parochial Vicar we’re ready to continue implementing our 5-year plan and be even better in the 2013-2014 school year ahead. Thanks for all that so many of you do so regular- Weekend Liturgy Schedule ly in supporting our school and keeping it the strong school that will serve us Saturday 4:30 p.m. St. James long into the future! Sunday 8:00 a.m. St. James Today is the old Septuagesima Sunday. That means that Lent is only 2½ Sunday 9:00 a.m. St. John Sunday 9:45 a.m. St. weeks away! Web Site Committee meets tonight at 6 pm. Sunday 11:00 a.m. St. John Monday evening, we have our first Finance Council meeting of the new Sunday 5:00 p.m. St. Ambrose year. We can all be grateful to the six members of this Council who serve our parish so faithfully by way of their fiscal oversight. Weekday Liturgy Schedule Tuesday, we have our School Council Meeting at 6:30 P.M. in the school. Monday 7:45 a.m. St. James Tuesday 9:15 a.m. St. Ambrose This group of the 10 co-chairs of the 5 Council committees (Strategic Planning, Wednesday 7:45 a.m. St. James Marketing, Finance, Advancement, and Pastoral) who meet each month with me 12:10 p.m. St. John and our Principal, Business Manager, and Bookkeeper are truly dedicated in Thursday 7:00 a.m. St. John their service to the school and the parish of which it is a part. As was mentioned 9:15 a.m. St. Ambrose above, we are now in Catholic Schools Week, and it is our collective hope that Friday 12:15 p.m. St. Ambrose we will continue to build on our success of the past two years in registering next Holy Day Liturgy Schedule year’s student body now for the 2013-2014 school year. We have a great pro- Please check the bulletin the week of the gram, a super faculty and administration, and a fine product as can be seen on Holy Day. any visit to the school and at every graduation. Please, do all that you are able in the month of February to speak to others about our school, to register your own Confessions children for enrollment next year, to donate in support of the school (perhaps Saturday: 3:45 - 4:15 p.m. St. James Sunday: 8:15 - 8:45 a.m. St. John even by way of giving a scholarship for someone who would like to come but 4:15 - 4:45 p.m. St. Ambrose can’t), and to check out what financial packages are available to make St. John Or by appointment. Neumann be an affordable choice for you and yours! By the way, it was 50 years ago this Tuesday that Robert Frost died. Indeed, 1963 brought us the passing of some special people: JFK, John XXIII and Parish office for all three worship sites: Frost himself to name a few. St. Ambrose, St. James and Wednesday brings Community Coffee Hour once again from 7:00 P.M. to St. 9:00 P.M. at St. James in the church hall. Stop down to share a story, have a 288-5000 warm cup of java, play a board game, and connect! See page 8 for staff extension numbers Thursday, the Peace and Justice Committee meets at 6:30 P.M. It is also the and other church information. 15th anniversary of the passing of Fr. Francis Feeney.

To reach a priest in an emergency Friday, thanks for preparing your regular and Buildings/Grounds envelopes call the Rectory (585) 482-4280 for the Sunday collections, both so crucial for the parish. Priest mailing address: Saturday is 40 days since Christmas, and we offer congratulations to Paul 549 Humboldt St., Lawrence Barone Fowler for his Eagle Scout Court of Honor today at St. John’s. Rochester, NY 14610-1221 It is also the 100th anniversary of the opening of Grand Central Terminal in New Peace of Christ Web Site: York. www.peaceofchristparish.org Next Sunday is Boy Scout Sunday and World Day for Consecrated Life. Bless both groups, and may everyone have a good week! —Father Schrader Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Page Two

Mass Intentions Date Intention/Church Monday, January 28 7:45 Patricia Woodlock by Linda Decker JA St.

Tuesday, January 29 9:15 Marilyn Konzel by Irene McLaughlin AM

Wednesday, January 30 7:45 Month’s Mind — Constance Frey JA 12:10 Julian by Peggy Yenson JO

Thursday, January 31 7:00 Month’s Mind — Kuhn JO 9:15 Rose O’Connor by Family AM

Friday, February 1 12:15 Philip LaBella by Tom & Mary Ann Emerson AM

Saturday, February 2 4:30 Irene Bovenzi by husband, Joe JA

Sunday, February 3 8:00 Albert Zona by St. James Prayer Group JA Fourth Sunday in Ordinary 9:00 Ronald Campbell by Janice & Roy Scalera JO Time 9:45 Jeannette Trovato by Ida Forst AM 11:00 Lorraine K. Yanz by M/M James DiMarsico JO 5:00 For All Parishioners Living & Deceased AM

The Sanctuary Lamp at St. James Church will burn this week in memory of The Year of Faith: Father Francis Feeney A Bible Study Guide for Catholics

The Lenten Scripture Study will be offered two 200 CLUB times a week during Lent. The winners for the 17th week are: Father Schrader will be offering this Lenten Pro- gram on the Saturdays during Lent (February 16, 23, $25 Judy Costello March 2, 9, 16 and 23) from 9:00—10:30 am in St. $15 Eric Maltzan John’s Church Hall. $10 Mary Beth Riola Liz Webster will be offering this Lenten Program on Wednesdays during Lent (February 20, 27, March Rita Lee pulled the lucky winners! 6, 13, 20 & 27) from 7:00—8:30 pm at the Communi- ty Coffee Hour in St. James Church Hall.

WEEKEND LITURGIES —if you have scheduled a READINGS FOR February 3 weekend liturgy and would like to present the gifts at: Fourth Sunday in Ordinary St. Ambrose Tell one of the ushers . Time St. James Sit in the first pew behind the First Reading: Jer. 1:4-5, 17-19 credence table.

Second Reading: 1 Cor. 12:31-13:13 or St. John Please contact Augie at 288-5000 1 Cor. 13:4-13 ext. 120 when the Mass is scheduled, or tell him or one of the ushers before Gospel: Luke 4:21-30 the Mass begins. Your name will not be announced. Year C

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Preschool and Kindergarten Information Night Wednesday, February 6th 6:30pm St. John Neumann School www.stjohnneumannschool.com

All new or interested families of students en- tering Preschool and Kindergarten are wel- come! Meet our teachers and learn about all Catholic Schools Week schedule St. John Neumann School has to offer. COMMUNITY — Monday January 28th — Each Affordable 3 and 4 year-old Preschool with class will make two tie blankets and cards. Students Wrap Around Care will also meet with their Prayer Partners. Full Day Kindergarten ACADEMICS & SPIRIT — Tuesday, January 29th — NY State Certified Teachers There will be an assembly on the Erie Canal and stu- Before and After School Care dents will make spirit shirts. Faith Enrichment Hot Lunch Program in our Lunchroom ACADEMICS — Wednesday, January 30th — New Playground Basketball Frenzy (combination free throw contest F.I.R.S.T. Lego League Robotics and academic game)

Odyssey of the Mind FAITH — Thursday, January 31st — Mass at 9:15 CYO Sports am at St. Ambrose Church, the blankets will be blessed. All are welcome!

FUN — Friday, February 1st — Bowling at Empire Lanes for Grades K-6 throughout the day. Students will wear their spirit shirts.

Please continue to save your Box Tops for Educa- During this very special week for our Catholic tion.. We will continue to collect them from all three Schools, the students, teachers and staff of St. John worship sites. Thank you for all your contributions! Neumann School would like to thank all the Peace of Christ parishioners for your support of our Parish School. Thank you!!

PEACE OF CHRIST PARISH Stewardship Means Sharing

OFFERTORY Income BUDGETED Income Variance Last Week Weekly Budget Weekly Variance $8,824 $15,385 ($6,561)

Y-T-D Offertory Income Y-T-D Budgeted Income Y-T-D Variance $457,043 $461,547 ($4,504) Includes Direct Debits THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! (Our fiscal year is 07/01/12- 06/30/13) Page Four Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

CHILDREN, FAMILY, CONTINUING SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION ON FAITH FORMATION OPPORTUNITIES THE JOURNEY

MARK YOUR CALENDARS “Remain here and Sunday, January 27th — Sunday Morning keep watch with me.” Religion Classes—11:00 am in St. John Matthew 26 Neumann School

Sunday, February 3th — Sunday Morning You are invited to spend time with Jesus in Eu- Religion Classes—11:00 am in St. John charistic Adoration every First Friday, from 9:00 AM Neumann School until 12:00 PM, in the Daily Mass Chapel at St. Ambrose. Benediction will be followed by the 12:15 Tuesday, February 12th — 6:00 PM Mardi Gras PM Mass. Pancake Supper in Dailey Hall in St. John Neumann School “So you could not keep watch with me for one hour?” Matthew 26 Peace of Christ Passion Mime for During Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, we maintain a constant vigil with Jesus. Sign-up sheets Youth in Grades 7-12 will be available at each worship site. Please feel free to stop in and spend some time Lent will be upon us soon and this year we are with Jesus. seeking Peace of Christ Parish youth in grades 7- 12 to present the Passion Mime. What is the Pas- sion Mime? It is the Passion of Christ narrated and SAVE THE DATE set to the music of God Spell and Jesus Christ Su- COMMUNITY OUTREACH DAY 2013 perstar; it is truly an incredible way to experience a closeness to Jesus. Community Outreach Day 2013 is Saturday, April If you are interested please contact me, Alison 27. Please mark your calendars and begin to think LeChase, via email [email protected] and I will about neighbors who could use a helping hand. Com- send you a letter with practice details and a health munity Place of Greater Rochester and House of Mercy form. We need 20 youth in order for this to hap- are again on our work list, but we need you to help us pen. Will you be one? identify other needs in our local community. Some pro- jects should be suitable for families. Past projects in- cluded yard work for elderly parishioners, neighborhood MARK YOUR CALENDARS MARK YOUR CALENDARS beautification work for North Winton Village Association, tasks at Dimitri House and Eastern Service Workers’ Mardi Gras Celebration Association. Our goal is to be a “light in the neighbor- Peace of Christ Parish hood.” Please complete the following form with your sug- Tuesday, February 12, 2013 gestion and return to Laurie Maier either through the 6:00 PM collection basket or the Parish Office. Dailey Hall — St. Ambrose Describe the work to be done: Come join your fellow parishioners for a PANCAKE SUPPER Location of the work: Free Will Offering Special skills which may be needed:

MARDI GRAS CELEBRATION Submitted by: CRAFTS Name: Phone #: MARDI GRAS PARADE EVENING PRAYER IN CHURCH E-mail: Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Page Five

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 27 MARCH 9 WELCOME WEEKEND 9:00 Coffee Hour in Church Hall JA 9:00 Children’s Liturgy of the Word in Church JO It’s time to raise our glasses for the eighth annual 9:00 & 11:00 Coffee Hours in Church Hall JO Fruit of the Vine wine tasting to be held on Saturday, 9:45 Children’s Liturgy of the Word in Church AM March 9 from 7-10 p.m. in St. John’s Church Hall 10:45 Coffee Hour in Dailey Hall AM “vineyard.” This event is a sell-out every year, so mark 11:00 Sunday Morning Religion Program in School SJN your calendars for our one-day ticket sale on Sunday, 6:00 Website Committee in Conf. Rm. PO February 10 at 2:00 p.m. in St. John’s Church Hall. Tickets will be available for a $25.00 donation, and there MONDAY, JANUARY 28 is a 4-ticket limit per person. There will be no advanced 7:00 Finance Council in Conf. Rm. PO sale and no tickets can be reserved. A waiting list will 7:00 Rosary in Daily Mass Chapel AM be honored if tickets become available by those unable to use them. TUESDAY, JANUARY 29 You can look forward to delicious food, exciting raf- 10:15 Reflection Group in Conf. Rm. PO fles for 20 themed baskets, a grand raffle for four major prizes, and an opportunity to sample wonderful wines WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30 from eight Finger Lakes wineries including Dr. Konstan- 1:00 Vatican II in Church Hall JO tin Frank, Thirsty Owl, Anthony Road, Ravine’s, Swe- 7:00 Community Coffee Hour in Church Hall JA dish Hill, Three Brothers, Fulkerson and Bully Hill. 7:00 St. John’s Choir in Church JO So mark your calendar for the Fruit of the Vine ticket 7:00 Rosary in Chapel JO sale on Sunday, February 10 at 2:00 p.m. in St. John’s Church Hall. You won’t want to miss this year’s Fruit of THURSDAY, JANUARY 31 the Vine! 6:30 Peace & Justice Committee in Conf. Rm. PO Questions? Please call Jane Way at 288-4745. 7:00 St. John’s Choir in Church JO 7:00 Vatican II in Church Hall JO CHILI SUPPER FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 Chase away your winter blues and join the 9:00—NOON Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament in Peace of Christ Community Life Committee, Daily Mass Chapel AM socialize with friends, meet some new friends and sign up today for Chili supper scheduled SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2 for Monday, February 4 from 6:00 – 8:00 P.M. GROCERY COLLECTION AT ST. JAMES in St James Church hall. The Committee will provide 9:15—3:30 AARP Driver Safety Program in Church Hall everything, even a vegetarian chili and macaroni and JA cheese. We only ask that you bring a dessert. Please 4:30 Rite of Blessing for First Eucharist in Church JA sign up in the back of church or on the bulletin board and indicate what dessert you would like to bring. You SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3—SCOUT SUNDAY can bring cards or games for after dinner. GROCERY COLLECTION AT ST. JAMES & ST. JOHN 9:00 Coffee Hour in Church Hall JA 9:00 Children’s Liturgy of the Word in Church JO DIOCESAN PUBLIC POLICY 9:45 Children’s Liturgy of the Word in Church AM 2013 ADVOCACY ISSUE 9:45 Rite of Blessing for First Eucharist in Church AM 10:45 Coffee Hour in Dailey Hall AM 11:00 Sunday Morning Religion Program in School SJN Children are our present and our future. They are a 12:15 Pictorial Directory Meeting in Church Hall JO sign of God’s continual gift to the world. Let’s make good choices for children . AM=St. Ambrose, JA=St. James, JO=St. John the Evangelist, Government funding for high-quality child care has PO=Parish Office, SJN=St. John Neumann School been cut by about 45% during the past ten years. In- vesting in high-quality child care benefits the economy - each new dollar spent in the child care sector gener- Happy Belated Birthday ates $2 in other economic activity immediately; and, (January 21st) every dollar invested returns long-term $7-$17 in tax savings due to the need for fewer services, such as to special education. Research demonstrates that chil- Christa Stewart! dren in low-income families who participate in high- quality child care accomplish more in school. Page Six Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

Catholic Ministries Appeal 2012-2013 “Making A Difference Every Day ”

LAST CALL : Each month, this page has appeared in the bulletin to thank all those who have given to this year’s Catholic Ministries Appeal . Names have been added to the page as we received notice from the diocese that pledges had been received. This Roster of Appreciation has continued to list all donors throughout the campaign with each month’s new pledges being ap- pended to them in bold print . Names have appeared alphabetically. No individual pledge amounts have been shown, just the average gift given thus far in the campaign. On this monthly page we have shown the percentage of participation based on number of households registered in the parish. How wonderful it was so early in this campaign last Fall to actually reach our goal in pledges made! The services and ministries which the CMA supports are used by every parish as well as by the poor who are served by Catholic Charities and its offices around the diocese. As of this typing, $27,753.03 is still needed by this Thursday to reach our goal in pledges actually paid by the earlier announced ending date of this year’s campaign, January 31, 2013. This will help greatly in assuring that we will not have to use program/staffing funds to pay the balance instead. Thanks for whatever last-minute gifts and/or payments or extra donations can be given at this time. Lastly, if you have already made and paid a pledge (all payments on pledges are now requested) and you still do not see your gift listed here, you may wish to check with us (288-5000) or the CMA office on Buffalo Road (328-3210) to be sure your gift was received and got credited to the right parish. Thanks! Gifts received thus far include the following:

Mrs. Barbara Abel, M/M Francis Abel, Mrs. Ann , Lee Adams, M/M C. Adams, Ms. Janice M. Andrews, M/M Thom- as P. Agliata, Robert & Marie Alaimo, Mrs. Annabelle M. Albert, Mrs. Matilda Alfieri, Ms. Eileen Aman, Mrs. Ann Amico, Mrs. Shirley Amico, Ms. Janice M. Andrews, M/M Douglas Archibald, M/M Aposto, Mary Austin, M/M August Avangelista, M/ M Norman Babij, M/M Dennis Bacchetta, Suzanne Bach, Margaret Balconi, M/M George Baldwin, Mrs. Dina Balzano, Mrs. Grace Barlette, Peter T. Barnum, M/M John P. Baron, Liz Barrett, M/M James Bartlow, M/M Michael Bartnicki, Mrs. Mary Bates, M/M Donald Bates, Raymond Battaglia, M/M George W. Bauer, M/M Robert W. Bauman, Stella Beahan, Mrs. Elaine Becker, Mrs. Ellen Bell, Dr. & Mrs. J. Edward Bell, M/M Francesco Bernabei, M/M Charles A. Benincasa, Mary Ann Benincasa, Ronald & Marianne Bess, M/M Chris Bestram, M/M Domenic Bianchi, M/M Martin D. Bianchi, Mrs. Isabelle S. Bishop, Mrs. Mary Bliss, Mrs. Maria Boeckmann, Mrs. Maria A. Boesch, M/M John S. Bohrer, Mrs. Rosemary Bonazza, Peter & Mary Ann Borrelli, M/M Joseph Boven- zi, Ms. Judith Boyd, William & Katherine Boyle, M/M Bruce Brauch, Mrs. Anne Brennan, M/M Donald P. Brescia, M/M Daniel Briggs, M/M Erik G. Brock, M/M Paul J. Brooker III, Ms. Mary Ann Brophy and Mr. Richard Eisenman, Rev. Timothy T. Brown, M/M Ralph Bruinsma, Ms. Mary Elizabeth Bruno, Richard & Juliana Buck, Mrs. Diane E. Buckley, M/M John F. Burke , M/M Peter Burke, Charles Buscemi, Sister Ruth Busshaus, RSM, M/M Angelo Cali Patrick & Kathryn Callahan, Ms. Karen Callanan, Colleen Calnan, Mrs. Antoinette Camerchioli, M/M Anthony Cammarano, M/M Augustus Cammeyer, Adeline Campanaro, Mrs. Ruth Campbell, M/M Daniel Canavan, Frank Candela, Vincent Capotorto, Mrs. Geraldine Cardwell, M/M Brian Carley, M/M Joseph T. Carney, Carol Carrigan, Patricia Carroll, M/M Jeremy Case, Mrs. Mary Casey, M/M Daniel Casey, Mrs. Margaret Catizone, M/M Chester Cavagnero, Bruce Cavallaro, Joseph Cavallaro, Raymond S. Cavallaro, M/M Robert Cerame, M/M Glenn Cerosaletti, M/ M Richard N. Chapman, M/M Warren Chatfield, M/M Thomson Chew, Philip Cichanowicz, Mr. Terrance Clar and Ms. Mary Miskell, Ms. Annette Coffas, Mrs. Carol Coffas , Joan Cole, Ms. Jean Collette, M/M James Compitello, Mrs. Carolyn Conrow, Ms. Breanna Conte, M/M Steve Cook, Mary Jo Cook, M/M Richard B. Cookinham, M/M Sam A. Cooper III, M/M Anthony Coppola, Mrs. Mary Cortina, M/M Gary Cosentino, M/M Donald Cosgriff, Brett & Christine Costello, Karen Costello, M/M John J. Costello, M/M Wil- liam Costello, M/M Thomas R. Coughlin, M/M Robert Crego, Ms. Yvette Crespo, Charles F. Crimi Jr., M/M Joseph Crimi, Daniel Cromie, M/M Edward Culkowski, Ms. Mary Jo Cupolo, M/M John C. Curran, Jean Curtis, M/M Angelo Cutaia, M/M Peter A. Cu- tulle, Peter D’Agnola, M/M Joseph D’Amico, M/M Nazareno D’Ercole, M/M Edward Daly, M/M Brett Daly, M/M John Dank, Ms. Lynn Davis, Catherine Buyer Davis & Brian Davis, M/M Albert De Sanctis, Bernard G. Deck, M/M Thomas R. Decker, M/M John Deiure, Mrs. Margaret Delaney-Silvio, M/M Bruno DeLuca, Ms. Anne DeMare, M/M Michael DeMareo, M/M James Dengal, Mrs. Margaret Dentinger, M/M Thomas Dentinger, M/M Eugene Derleth, M/M Anthony DeSalvo, M/M Anthony DeSanctis, Karen Des- so, M/M Lawrence Desso, M/M John Dever, Andrew Dick, M/M John DiGiovanni, M/M John Dilal, Joseph Dilal, Phyliss DiLiberto, Louis A. DiMartino, David DiNardo, Vincentine Dinolfo, M/M Michael DiPonzio, M/M Cuong M. Do, Annette Dooher, Edward J. Doty, M/M John Driscoll, M/M Barry Drogan, M/M Robert Dugan, Jason Dusett, M/M Daniel F. Dwyer, Karl & Mary Ebert, M/M John Edelman, M/M James Egan, M/M Larry Eksten, M/M Thomas Emerson, Miss Susan Erbland, M/M John Ewanow, Mrs. Flor- ence Ewart, Lisa M. Fahy, M/M Kevin Fahy, M/M Philip Fauzio, M/M William Fay, M/M William Fekete, Ms. Lillian Ferrarone, M/ M Raymond Ferretti, Ms. Olga Figueroa, M/M Mark H. Figura, Mrs. Simone Fillion, Michele Finn, M/M Robert Fiocca, M/M John J. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Catherine L. Fischer, Joseph A. Fischette Jr., Mrs. Ethel M. Flannery, Mrs. Elizabeth Fletcher, Richard Foglia, M/ M Elmer Forte, Frank Fracassi, Karen Francati, M/M John Frawley, Mrs. Joan Frazier, Lawrence Freitas, M/M Donald N. Friedler, Mrs. Patricia Fuehrer, M/M Vito Fustaneo, Mrs. Irene Galante, Vincent R. Gallo, M/M Douglas Gates, Miss Mary-Jo Geglia, Mrs. Muriel Geiger, M/M Robert F. Genthner, The Honorable Frank & Karla Geraci, M/M Joseph J. Germuga, Ms. Cherie Gerych, Mrs. Margaret Ghysel, Leonard Giambra, Mrs. Cinderine Giancaterin, Mrs. Jennie Gigliotti, Andrea Giuffre, M/M Joseph Giuffre, Laura M. Gleeson, M/M Scott Goldstone, Dorothy Gordon, Mrs. Elaine Gorney, Mary Ellen Gotham, Thomas Greiner & Joyce McAndrew-Greiner, M/M Mark M. Greisberger, John & Colleen Griffith, Michael & Joanna Grosodonia, Ms. Debra Guarino, M/M Jack Guetti, M/M Stephen Gullo, Thomas Hanley, Ms. Paulette Hayle, Mrs. Carol L. Haefner, M/M James Haldeman, M/M Jo- seph Hartman, Mr. William J. Hartman, Bernard J. Hasenauer, Ms. Sue A. Hauser, M/M Gary Heinsler, M/M Julius Helbling, Catherine Henderson, Mrs. Patricia A. Hogan, Jade Holland, Mrs. Donna M. Hooker, Mrs. Ruth Hubner, Patricia Hurley, Ms. Car- olyn Iachetta, M/M Renard Iannettone, M/M William M. Iman, M/M John Indovino, Dr. & Mrs. Robert Insull, M/M Gerald T. Ir- win, Theodore P. Jablonski, Ms. C. Suzanne Jakubowski, Cory & Tanishia Johnson, M/M Douglas Johnson, Mrs. Helen M. John- son, Ms. Mary E. Johnson, Mrs. Pauline Johnson, Ms. Bonnie L. Jones, Ms. Eileen Kay, Ms. Colleen Keehley, Wayne Keim, Ed- ward Kelch, M/M Thomas Keller, M/M Robert Kelley, Sister Magdalena Kellner, Mrs. Anne M. Kelly, Joseph Peter Kelly, Phillip Kenney, Ms. Elizabeth Kinsky, M/M Donald Kirchhoff, M/M Joseph Kiseleski, M/M Ken Klamm, Dr. & Mrs. Robert Klein, Mrs. Deborah M. Klein, M/M Paul Klem, Mrs. Josephine Knapp, M/M Nick Korba, M/M Donald Kozlowski, M/M Donald A. Kreinsen, M/ M Bodo Kretschman, Sally Krowl, Mrs. Betty Kruppenbacher, M/M Thomas Kubus, Mrs. Elizabeth C. Kuehne, M/M Ivo Kulic, Ms. Ann E. Kurz, Richard & Catharine Kurz, M/M Donald Kwarta, Irene LaBue, M/M Leonard Lacara, M/M George Lachiusa-Rondash, Mrs. Mary M. LaClair, Joseph LaFranca, Brett & Erin Lagoe, Bernadette Lally, Mrs. Rosemary Lamphron-Smith, Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Page Seven

Ms. Mary Ellen Lansing, Richard Lanson, M/M Kevin Larkin, M/M James Lash, Mr. John Lathron & Ms. Carol Platania, Ms. Mar- ion Laudenslayer, Ms. Patricia Lawlor, M/M Richard J. Leary, M/M James Leathersich, Debbie Leckinger & Marty Moynihan, Ms. Janet Lee, Mrs. Rita M. Lee, Mrs. Leone, M/M James Leone, Mrs. Irene Leveson, M/M Fred Lewis, Mrs. Mari- lyn E. Lewis, M/M Frank Liberti, Mrs. Jennie Lima, Mrs. Patricia Lindsay, Donald Lipani, M/M Louis Litzenberger, Joseph M. Lobozzo, II, Mary Hasenauer Lochner, Mrs. Dolores Logar, M/M Jeffrey A. Lohmaier, Barbara A. Lohmaier, M/M Franklin Loia- cano M/M Thomas Loughborough, Mrs. Jeanne Loysen, Michael Lukasiewicz, M/M Andrew J. Lukus, Michael & Paula Lynch, Mrs. Sue Ann Lyons, M/M Thomas Lyons, M/M Chung Ma, M/M Michael Madigan, M/M Rodney C. Magee, Mrs. Anne Mag- nanti, Mrs. Marjorie Magnanti, Richard & Barbara Mahoney, Thomas Mahoney, M/M Richard Maida, M/M Larry Maier, Mr. H. Edwin Maier & Mrs. Barbara Ann Mattle, Ms. Gloria Malaggese, Mrs. Christina Malerk, M/M Dennis Malinowski, M/M Kenneth Malta, M/M Eric Maltzan, Joanne Manard, Mrs. Evelyn Mance, M/M Patrick Manfreda, Nikeline Marino, M/M James Marino, Ms. Teresa Marconi, Mrs. Jennie Marcoux, M/M Donald Marlett, Mrs. Mary P. Marotti, Patricia Martel, M/M Christopher B. Martin, M/M Samuel Mastrosimone, M/M Art Maurer, Michael May, M/M Walter May, Jean McClure, M/M Brandon McComber, Mrs. Jane McCormick, Mrs. Olive H. McDonald, M/M William P. McDonald, Patrick McGarry, Jean & Paul McGee, Jane McGrath- Briggs, M/M Dennis J. McGuire, Mrs. Nancy McLaughlin, M/M Edward J. McNamara, M/M John R. McQueen, Mary McWilliams, John F. Meadows, M/M Mark Meli, Robert & Margaret Meisenzahl, Derek & Leah Meixell, M/M David T. Mem- mel, M/M Gerald Menz, M/M Gary E. Merz, Ms. Angelina Messmer, M/M Charles Miceli, Mrs. Virginia Migliore, Mrs. Fern Mil- ler, M/M Gregory Miller, Mrs. Madeline M. Miller, M/M Richard B. Miller, Ralph Minchella, Mrs. Victoria Mirabella, Mrs. Mary Mohan, Mrs. Patricia Moffett, M/M Richard Moehlmann, Mrs. Pearl Monteau, M/M Gilbert J. Morelle, M/M George Morgan, Mrs. Geraldine P. Muoio, M/M Arthur Mustico, Michael & Sue Murty, Mrs. Eleanore Muto, James Myers, M/M Thomas Myers, Joyce Nagle, M/M Anthony Nardone, M/M Michael Nasello, Jr., Mrs. Nancy Nastasi, Mrs. Aminata Ndobi, Katherine Neidert, Marwode G. Neracker Jr., Chi Chi Ng, Mrs. Judy Ng, Mrs. Margaret Nichols, Mrs. Lorraine Niger, Paula Niger, Raymond Nolan, Douglas Nordquist, Anthony & Stella Nozzi, Gregory & Agnes O’Brien, Matthew O’Brien Jr., Mrs. Ruth O’Brien & Mr. John O’Hanlon, M/M Daniel W. O’Brien, Mrs. Elizabeth U. O’Brien, Mrs. Lucille O’Brien, M/M Terrence O’Brien, M/M Joseph M. O’Connor, Nancy O’Connor, M/M John O’Flynn, Mrs. Rita O’Hara, Ms. Susan Oogjen, David & Wendy O’Keefe, M/M Dennis O’Keefe III, Elizabeth O’Keefe, Ms. Ellen M. O’Neill, Ms. Frances M. Oddo, Mrs. Carol Oliver, Eric Oswald, Richard & Gail Otto, Ms. Stacy Page, M/M Michael Palazzo, M/M Michael , M/M Stephen Palermo, M/M Gary M. Palmeri, Ms. Lisa Passero, Mrs. Emma Paul, M/M Richard Pavone, James Payne, Mrs. Anna J. Pease, Dr. & Mrs. Peter Pelittieri, Ms. Theresa Perticone, M/M Gerald Petix, Harold Petrus, M/M John Petrus, Mrs. Mary Pfau-Owens, M/M Dale Phelps, M/M Frank Phillips, Mrs. Jeanne Picone, M/M Kenneth Pink, Mrs. Louise Pisaro, Robert T. Polasik, Robert Post, Philip Powderly, M/M James J. Prattico, M/M Michael Pribe, Ms. Mary Prinzing, M/M Patrick Prota, M/M John Provenzano, Mrs. Mary V. Przysinda, Patrick D. Pudetti, M/M Bernard Puglisi, Todd Rath, Mrs. Joyce Raymond, Mrs. Catherine Reagan, Linda Reagan, M/M Guy K. Reed, Arlene Reiser, M/M Donald Rhoads, Margaret Richter, Richard Richter, M/M Lawrence Ritz, Mike Ritz, Miss Anna Rizzo, Mrs. Mary Kay Rizzo-Brown, Mrs. Mary M. Roessel, Goldie Rogers, M/M John Rosenberry, Maria Rosica, Mrs. Rose Ann Rosica, Paul J. Rosini, M/M Anthony Ross, Robert Ross, Mrs. Jennie Rossi, Mrs. Carmen Ruggeri, Mr. William A. Rund, Mrs. Mary K. Ryan, Joseph Ryan, Robert Ryan & Heidi McGee-Ryan, Mrs. Nora Ryder, M/M Steve Sabin, Mrs. Josephine Sackley, Mrs. Clara Santucci, M/M Paul Saracen, M/M Walter J. Sargent, Maureen Scahill, Ted Scardino, M/M Dennis Schaut, M/M William F. Scheidt, M/M John M. Schmidt, M/M Leo F. Schmitt, Mrs. Nancy Schneider, M/M Malcolm Schoenberger, Rev. Robert Schrader, James & Cecilia Schug, M/M David Schumaker, M/M Edward Schwenzer, Eleanor Sciscioli, Chad & Kathy Scoma, Miss Jane F. Scura, Mr. David Seconi & Mrs. Bridget Shumway-Seconi, Mr. Albert Serenati, Ms. Margaret Seward, John & JoEllen Shaffer, M/M Joseph Sheedy, Mr. Raymond E. Sherbinski, M/M Justin C. Sherrill, Ms. Helene C. Shields, M/M David P. Silva Jr., Donald Simonds, Woodrow Simpson, M/M Richard Sinaguglia, Sisters of St. Joseph at St. Ambrose, Sisters of Mercy at St. James, Ms. Bonnie Smith, M/M Donald Smith, M/M Gary E. Smith Jr., CPA, M/M Gregory Smith, Karen Callanan Smith, M/M Walter J. Smith, M/M Roger L. Smithgall, Eric & Julie Socha, Lorie Sparacino, M/M Terry Speck, Lisa Spinelli, M/ M Sam Spinelli, Mrs. Lois Stephany, M/M Michael D. Stoll, M/M Thomas Stoll, Mrs. June Strang, M/M William Strang, M/M David Sturtz, Mr. John Szybist and Ms. Joan Aiello, M/M Paul Tandlmayer, M/M Christopher Tanner, Mrs. Susan Taylor, Paul M. Taylor, Carmen & Frank Teremy, Vincenzo & Maria Teresi, Mrs. Frances Terranova, Ruth Tetlow, Jean Ticen, Mrs. Ann Todair, Ellen Tomasso, James A. Trovato, Mr. Francis Tse & Ms. Mabel Leung, Angela Tucker, M/M Peter Turchyn, Ms. Mary Turner, Mr. John Urlaub & Ms. Patty Yahn-Urlaub, M/M Paul Valente, Myrtle Vallone, John VandenBrul, Mrs. Josephine R. VanMeenen, Mrs. Barbara VanMorrelgem, Mike Vasapolli, M/M Paul Venniro, M/M Emilio Vetusto, M/M Filippo Vigneri, Sister Marlene Vigna, Ms. Laura Vincent-Boyd, M/M David Volkmuth, Miss Mary Vollo, M/M Andrew Volpe, M/M George J. Wallace, Carol Wanczuk, M/M Robert M. Wansea, Mrs. Jean Wargo, M/M David Warth, M/M Joseph F. Watro Jr., Jane & Paul Way, Donald & Elizabeth Webster, M/M Charles J. Weidenborner, Susan Weidenborner, M/M Michael Welch, M/M Robert J. Welch, William Wetmore, Nancy Whiting, Ms. Rita J. Widner, Theresa Wigmore, Mike & Kathy Williams, M/M Jeffrey D. Williams, M/M Steven Wilson, M/M Joseph Wisniewski, M/M Albert Witner, Catherine L. Witner, Deborah Witner, Mrs. Margaret Wood, Ms. Patricia Woods, M/M Martin Wuest, Mrs. Mary Yacono, Mr. William E. Yoerger, Theresa Young, M/M Joseph Zanche, Frank S. Zarcone, M/M Alfred B. Zazzara, M/M John Zeitvogel, Mrs. Barbara Zenkel, Dr. & Mrs. Peter Ziarnowski, M/M Marc Zicari, Sue Zientara, M/M Andrew Zona, M/M Hartley W. Zwahlen

The average gift thus far is $186.88 and the above represent 36% of our parishioners.

So, thank you for your gift for the 2012-2013 Catholic Ministries Appeal. We ALL benefit from the services sup- ported by the CMA. Thanks for helping in “Making a Difference Every Day!”

Fr. Bob Schrader Pastor

(Note that though this year’s campaign ends Thursday and payments may come in later, any gift received after May 31, 2013 will be counted toward next year’s campaign.) Page Eight

TH SAFE DRIVER PROGRAM — 4 Annual Helping Hand Crop The AARP Driver Safety Program is To benefit Boy Scout Troop 231 OPEN TO ALL DRIVERS . The course is now being held on WHEN: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2013 one Saturday for six hours. The next session is on Sat- 8:30 am – 5:00 pm DAILEY HALL urday, February 2, 2013 from 9:15 am to 3:30 pm in the in St. John Neumann School Church Hall at St. James, 109 Brockley Road. Please call Janette Masetta at 342-8143 to pre-register. Calling ALL CRAFTERS! – AARP members bring your card — the fee is $17— Ample space for everyone all others the fee is $19 (CHECK ONLY, NO CASH). Breakfast, Lunch and Snacks are included!!! Bring your driver’s license and a lunch for yourself The Troop will be on hand to carry (6 hours is a long time). your supplies in and out! Goody Bag for Every Attendee Make-N-Take Projects —-Awesome Door Prizes!

FEE: $35 FULL DAY (ADULT 17+) $20 HALF DAY (Morning 8:30 – 1 OR Afternoon: 12:30-5) For a Registration Form please contact www.peaceofchristparish.org or call Karin at 654- 7219 or email [email protected] for more info. All money collected will be donated to Boy Scout

Peace of Christ Parish Office 25 Empire Blvd., 14609-4335 (585) 288-5000, Fax: (585) 654-7658 St. Ambrose Church Family Faith Office: (585) 288-1620 Located at Finance Office: (585)-482-5238 25 Empire Blvd. Web Site: www.peaceofchristparish.org Rochester, NY 14609 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: 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 St. James Church (585) 288-0580 Located at www.stjohnneumannschool.com 130 Brett Rd. Rochester, NY 14609 PARISH STAFF Rev. Robert Schrader, Pastor , Ext. 104 Rev. Timothy T. Brown, Parochial Vicar , Ext. 105 Erick Viloria , Seminarian, 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 St. John the Evangelist Alison LeChase, Director of Youth Ministry and CYO Athletics, Ext. 121 Lisa King, Business Manager, 482-5238 Church Christa Stewart, Bookkeeper, Ext. 118 Located at Colleen Griffith, Secretary, Ext. 102 553 Humboldt St. Vicki Iannettone, Secretary, Ext. 119 Rochester, NY 14610 Janet Andrychuk-Tedesco, St. Ambrose/St. James 8:00 AM Dir. of Music Ministry/Organist, Ext. 110 Terrance Keach, St. John the Evangelist/St. James 4:30 PM Music Director/Organist Ext. 122 Bess Johnson, 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, by loving, empowering and serving others in their need today.