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PARISH OFFICE 12 HIBBARD AVENUE
CLIFTON SPRINGS, NY 14432-1064 Office Phones: 315-462-2961 or 585-289-4164 Emergency Phone: 585-278-6334 Fax: 315-462-3608 E-mail: stpeters@dor.org Website: www.StPeterParish.us
Facebook page: www. facebook.com/stpeterparishny/
OFFICE HOURS: Monday-Wednesday: 9:00 am-3:30 pm
SUNDAY MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Anticipated Mass: 4:00 pm St. Dominic Sunday Masses: 8:00 am St. Felix
10:00 am St. Francis Noon St. Dominic
WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE *Please consult the weekly Mass Intention Schedule for any changes, additional Masses, or Holy Day Schedules.
Monday Noon St. Dominic
Tuesday 9:00 am St. Francis Wednesday 12:05 pm St. Felix
Thursday 9:00 am St. Francis Friday Noon St. Dominic
CONFESSION TIMES Wednesday 5:15-6:00 pm St. Felix Thursday 5:15-6:00 pm St. Francis Friday 11:15-11:50 am St. Dominic Saturday 3:00-3:45 pm St. Dominic 7:00-7:45 pm St. Francis Sunday 7:15-7:50 am St. Felix
(or by appointment. Please call the Parish Office.)
PARISH STAFF
PRIEST: Rev. Peter Van Lieshout: Fr.Peter.VanLieshout@dor.org
PARISH DEACONS: Deacon Bob Cyrana: Robert.Cyrana@dor.org
Deacon Ed Smith: Edward.Smith@dor.org
FINANCE DIRECTOR: Tony DiPrima: Anthony.Diprima@dor.org
BUSINESS MANAGER: Andrea Record: Andrea.Record@dor.org
FAITH FORMATION COORDINATOR: Laura Gleeson: Laura.Gleeson@dor.org
SECRETARY: Maureen Weidman: Maureen.Weidman@dor.org
PARISH COUNCIL CHAIR: Jene Trimm
LITURGICAL MUSICIANS: ST. DOMINIC: Janet Stoddard & Choir-585-394-8124
ST. FELIX: Scott Liberati & Choir
ST. FRANCIS: Sally Boyes & Choir
ST. DOMINIC MAINTENANCE: Wally Lannon, John Lankford, and Volunteers
ST. FELIX ST. FRANCIS MAINTENANCE WORKER: Audie Arliss
Any of our Parish Staff can also be reached through the Parish Office
INTERESTED IN A SACRAMENT?
To make arrangements to celebrate any of the Sacraments: Marriage (call at least 6 months in advance),
Eucharist, Penance, Confirmation, Baptism, or Anointing of the Sick, please call the Parish Office.
IS SOMEONE YOU LOVE ILL?
Call the Parish Office for a pastoral visit and/or to be added to the prayer list.
NEW TO THE PARISH? WELCOME!
Registration forms are in church or stop by the Parish Office.
MOVING? CHANGES IN YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION?
Please notify the Parish Office. OUR THREE COMMUNITY FOOD CUPBOARDS:
St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Parish
St. Felix Church
Located at: 12 Hibbard Avenue Clifton Springs, NY 14432
THE 28th
SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
October 14, 2018
Name/Address for sending Monetary Donations Actual Cupboard Location Days & Hrs. of Operation Contact
St. Felix Community Food Cupboard 12 Hibbard Ave, Clifton Springs, NY 14432
Basement of St. Felix, Clifton Springs 12 Hibbard Avenue,
Every Thursday 11 am-1 pm
Laura Janas
Phelps Community Food Cupboard 96 Ontario St. Phelps, NY 14532
Phelps Community Center, Phelps 8 Banta Street Suite 310
Fourth Tuesday 10:00-11:30 am & 4:00-5:00 pm
Tom Cheney
Twin Cities Community Food Cupboard c/o Gina Vanderwall
30 N. Main St., Manchester, NY 14504
Bennett Building 4 Center Street
Across from Manchester Fire Hall
Second Thursday,10 am-Noon & Fourth Thursday, 5-7 pm
Parish Office to make an appointment
St. Francis Church
Located at: 12 Church Street Phelps, NY 14532
St. Dominic Church
Located at: 97 West Main Street Shortsville, NY 14548
ST. PETER’S ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH at the CHURCHES of ST. DOMINIC, ST. FELIX, and ST. FRANCIS
We thank our Bulletin Advertiser of the Week for their support and ask you to support them in kind . . .
WOMEN OF ST. FRANCIS Would you like to advertise on our bulletin?
Please call the Parish Office for information.
FAITH FORMATION UPDATES
28TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
FAITH FORMATION/YOUTH PROGRAMS classes resume TODAY Sunday, October 14th.
GRADES KINDERGARTEN-9th
4:00 – 5:15 PM
Family Prayer Service at 5:05 PM Dismissal from the Church at 5:15 PM.
Parents are expected to attend the prayer service.
NO YOUTH GROUP TODAY
School Sisters of Notre Dame
Celebrate 185 Years of Faithful Service
Please join the Sisters as they celebrate a special liturgy
Sunday, October 28th
1:30 pm
Sacred Heart Cathedral, Rochester, NY
In 1833, Blessed Mother Theresa of Jesus Gerhardinger founded the School Sisters of Notre Dame to educate young women.
Since then, the Sisters have expanded her initial, provincial mission, to deepen communion with God and transform the world through
education at all stages of life.
OCTOBER: MONTH OF THE HOLY ROSARY
On October 07th, we celebrated a well-loved memorial in honor of the Rosary, and according to a long-standing tradition, the entire
month of October is dedicated to the Most Holy Rosary.
In the Rosary with its sequence of prayers and mysteries, we contemplate the Gospel in company with the Blessed Virgin Mary.
As Saint Pope John Paul II wrote in 2002, “the Rosary . . . is a prayer loved by countless Saints and encouraged
by the Magisterium.
Simple yet profound, it still remains, at the dawn of this millennium, a prayer of great significance, destined to bring forth
a harvest of holiness . . .
With the Rosary, the Christian people sit at the school of Mary and is led to contemplate the beauty on the face of Christ and to
experience the depths of his love.
Through the Rosary the faithful receive abundant grace, as though from the very hands of the Mother of the Redeemer”
(Rosarium Virginis Mariae, 1).
From 2017 Sourcebook, Liturgy Training Publications, p.288.
THE SPECIAL INTENTIONS OF POPE FRANCIS
for the month of October
EVANGELIZATION – THE MISSION OF RELIGIOUS
Sovereign God, During the month of October,
we pray for the mission of all religious men and women.
May all consecrated religious men and women rouse themselves to be present among the poor, the marginalized,
and those who have no voice.
HELP SUPPORT OUR YOUTH PROGRAMS:
REDEEM YOUR CANS AND BOTTLES at the following sites where we are registered. Tell them you want to
donate the proceeds using the registered Parish name:
Canandaigua Redemption Center on Rt. 5&20 in Plaza with Big Lots under St. Peter's Catholic Church.
Clifton Springs: GO GREEN REDEMPTION CENTER on 2735 Route 96 (next to Dollar General) under St. Peter’s Youth Group. Hours: T-F 10 AM – 5 PM, Closed Mondays.
Coons Cans on 7 Pearl St., Phelps under St. Peter’s Parish NCYC. Hours: M -F 9AM – 5:30PM, Sat 8AM – 4 PM, closed Sunday.
AMERICAN RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE
Parish Center at St. Dominic
Wednesday, October 31st
2:00 pm—7:00 pm
VETERAN'S DAY PHOTO DISPLAY
The three churches will each have a photo display the weekend of Nov. 10-11 honoring
all our veterans, living and deceased.
Kindly share any photos you have by placing your framed photos in the baskets
designated at each church.
Be sure to label the photo with the name of the veteran, branch of service,
and the dates of service.
We would like to have the photos no later than November 04th
NEXT WEEKEND, OCTOBER 20th & 21st we will celebrate World Mission Sunday.
Pope Francis invites the entire Church to support the mission dioceses in Africa, Asia,
the Pacific Islands, and parts of Latin America and Europe, where priests,
religious and lay leaders serve the world’s most vulnerable communities.
Please keep the Pope’s missions in your prayers, and be generous in next week’s collection
for the Society for the Propagation of the Faith.
7th ANNUAL HOBO HOTEL
WHEN: October 13/14, THIS Sat. 3:00 pm to THIS Sun. 1:30 pm
WHERE: St. Dominic Church
WHO: St. Peter’s Parish High School Youth Group (Grades 9-12)
WHAT: They will sleep overnight in boxes to bring awareness to the Homeless Veteran Transition Program, administered through the Canandaigua VA Hospital, and to try to help those who have nowhere to call home.
ACCEPTING DONATIONS:
Men’s & women’s socks, new blankets, new pillows, air mattresses, toiletries, toilet paper, cleaning supplies, & alarm clocks.
EVERYTHING MUST BE NEW
Donations bins are located at each church entrance.
THANKS TO EVERYONE who celebrated the Mass
for the feast day of St. Francis of Assisi
last Thursday at St. Francis Church & stayed to enjoy the
pot luck supper afterwards.
Many thanks also to Sandy's Florist for the beautiful flowers that adorned the altar.
PARISH FUNDRAISING MEETING
Wednesday, October 24th
7:00 pm Parish Office @ St. Felix
THE 28th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME October 14, 2018
REMEMBER IN PRAYER
FOR HEALING Aaron Baby Hazel Donnie Allen Marie Appleton Audie Arliss Kathy Armstrong Carl Beechler Joseph Benoit Anne Black Carmela Bonneville Jane Bree Joyce Buckner Mary Burgess Scott Burnham Wandy Bush Alice J. Burns Carlyn Burns Judy Carkner Carl E. Carlson Julie Carlson Laurie Caves Shirley Ciardi Michelle Cleaves Harry/Pat Conklin Angela D’Arduini Bernie D’Arduini Jim D’Arduini Shirley D’Arduini Tracy D’Arduini Jill DeBrock Fred Di Santo Anthony DelGatto Mike Donk Delaney Doyle Christa Dunlap Tracy Dutton Cherylann Enos Steve Finewood Tyler Fisher Joan Freeman Rosemary Fry Louise Gee Kimberly Gentry Allison Gersbach Carolyn Ghighone George Gloska Bob Goodell Scott Greenstein Scott Greenwood Declan Guilliams Richard Guilliams Daniella H. Maryann H. Melanie Haers Irene Hale Christopher Hansen Robert Hazell JJ Healy Noelle Henning Joyce Herbert Conner Hicks Jackie Jason Hill Julie Kara Hill Mary Hollis Hilde Houck Rylan Hulo Daniel Incarnato Sarah Jones Darlene Kampf David Kathke Angie Keating David Keeler Alice Klahn Cindy Koch Nancy Kolb Thomas Kowalski Pat Le Vesque Donald Lipker Leigh Lockwood Pat/John Lukash Liz M Seth Makitra Marlene Beverly Marvin Sheila Maslyn Ginny Mattice Earl May Carter McConnon
Brian McCrone Ann McKee Elizabeth Meath Dan Moracco Judith Muehlig Christina Mulshenock Frank Murphy Mary Ann Nielson Gordie Nicholson Pat & Bev O’Brien Nancy O’Daniels Carl Overslaugh Piper Paddock Bob Pellomo Tori Perrin Stephanie Phenes David Quigley Tiffany Reichbach Rose Ricci Anne Riley Don/Marie Rizzo Billy Rockefeller Jim Ross Cheryl Rozell Alvin Ryder Laurie Salko Sandy Schmitt C. Schwalenstocker Wilma Shaner Jean Smith Mitchell Smith Nick Smith Terri Stell Andrea Stearn
Pinky Tiebout Bethany Tillman Rose Tills Colin VanDeusen Linda VerStraete
Brian Weber Jerry Wiepert Tammy Yacono Janice Yott Lacey Young Gabriella Zamora Midge Zuccala Our homebound parishioners
IN ASSISTED CARE Jo DeMarco Minnie DeShepper Shirley Galens Pat Jerzak Bonnie Koberg Rose Pettrone Charles Race Bonnie Resch Gerri Ruebens George Tills Gerry VerStraete Louis J. White, Jr. Anna Zander
HOUSE OF JOHN–Ruth
FOR OUR DECEASED-Ronald Pritchard
FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 14th
St. Felix St. Francis St. Dominic
Altar Bands for October:
Donna Allen Marge Cauwels Andrea Ester Kathy Allen
Grounds:
Dan Blondell Paul Bree
Counters: Rosemary Herendeen & Donna Lannon
St. Pauly Building at St. Francis: Zeger Family
FROM THE PASTOR
Praised be Jesus Christ!
As I wrote in my column last week, I would like to honor Respect Life Month in October by addressing certain life-issues in my columns throughout the next few weeks. To begin, I would actually like to start at the end, with certain end of life concerns.
Two years ago, our Diocesan public policy weekend focused on the issue of new legislation being introduced in various areas of the country at the state level, which would legalize what is euphemistically called “physician-aid-in-dying.” Several states have already passed such legislation.
The term is highly misleading because the goal of aid-in-dying “treatment” is nothing other than the direct and intentional termination of human life of patients who are seriously ill. In actual fact, it is either physician-assisted suicide, or physician-induced murder, depending on who specifically administers the lethal dose of drugs.
Such practices are entirely contrary to genuine Catholic end of life care which not only forbids direct termination of life, but also places great value in the reality of redemptive suffering.
Our Divine Savior won our salvation on the cross through his suffering. Thus, when we, who are connected to Christ through Baptism and faith, offer our sufferings in union with his perfect sacrifice on the Cross, even our pains and sufferings are transformed and elevated in HIM, so as to redound to our own spiritual growth, and the spiritual benefit of those for whom we offer our prayers.
I can honestly say, as a first-hand witness, that the experience of true suffering, as a situation involving great humility, can often open up a patient to repentance and conversion in ways that no homily or moral exhortation could ever achieve.
As the great C.S. Lewis explained: “God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks to us in our conscience, but shouts in our pains.” It is his megaphone to wake a sleeping world.
Physician-aid-in-dying is also entirely different from good palliative care, which focuses on pain management for terminally ill patients, and should, ideally, also take into account the emotional and spiritual needs of the patient (i.e. the reception of the sacraments of confession, anointing, and Holy Communion).
When it comes to end of life decisions from a Catholic perspective, there are a couple of important principles to keep in mind:
1. In terms of end of life care, it is not the case that a person is bound to continue and/or undergo any and all possible treatments, no matter how limited the chance of success or how grave the burdens involved.
Whenever a particular treatment has become excessively burdensome relative to the reasonable expected outcome, such treatments are called “extraordinary care” and can be refused and/or discontinued.
Those treatments are not morally obligatory for that particular patient, at that particular time. For example, in cases when life support is removed from a patient who has no serious hope of recovery, this is not morally problematic. It is simply a matter of allowing death to take its course.
2. On the other hand, it is also not the case that a person is free to refuse all types of medical treatment without qualification.
Whenever a medical treatment is not seriously burdensome relative to the expected outcome in that particular situation, the treatment is considered “ordinary care” and is morally obligatory for that person.
3. A special case for consideration involves the issue of nutrition and hydration. The principle here is that nutrition and hydration are not to be withheld or refused by a patient whose body is still able to assimilate it, even if the nutrition and hydration are administered by artificial means (i.e. a feeding tube or an IV).
In other words, the patient’s cause of death should not be due to starvation and dehydration, except when the body itself is “shutting down” and no longer able to process that basic nourishment. Patients should make this principle abundantly clear at the outset whenever palliative care is discussed, as it is not presumed by all palliative care teams.
4. Finally, in light of the above principles, when it comes to advance directives regarding end of life care, I generally encourage people simply to appoint a healthcare proxy who can make decisions for that person in the event of their incapacity.
Other instruments such as Living Wills or even DNR orders are not able to factor in all possible medical scenarios, and can unintentionally limit one’s options in unique cases.
There are exceptions to this rule, in particular regarding DNR orders, when it becomes obvious that such measures would always be extraordinary care for a particular patient, but it is generally safe just to appoint a healthcare proxy, with the stipulation that all end-of-life decision be made in accordance with the teachings of the Church.
In the hearts of Jesus and Mary, Father Peter Van Lieshout
READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF OCT 14, 2018
Heb 4:12-13/Mk 10:17-30 Monday: Gal 4:22-24,26-27,31-5:1/Lk 11:29-32 Tuesday: Gal 5:1-6/Lk 11:37-41 Wednesday: Gal 5:18-25/Lk 11:42-46 Thursday: 2Tim 4:10-17b/Lk 10:1-9 Friday: Eph 1:11-14/Lk 12:1-7 Saturday: Eph 1:15-23/Lk 12:8-12
Heb 4:14-16/Mk 10:35-45
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LITURGICAL MINISTERS’ SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEKEND OF Oct 20/21
Mass Presider Sacristan Cross Bearers & Greeters
Lectors Extraordinary Minister
Altar Servers Music
4:00 PM
Oct 20
St. Dominic
Father
Van Lieshout
Dave/Jean Smith
Greeters - Andrea Ester
Eileen Alven
Alice DeMay Choir-Barb Murphy
Lawson DeMay
Janet Stoddard & Choir
8:00 AM
Oct 21
St. Felix
Father
Van Lieshout
Ed Kieda
Nathaniel Herendeen Coffee Social- Louise/Richard Jones
Mary Givens Izzy Herendeen
Jim Cheney
Bella Liberati
Scott Liberati & Choir
10:00 AM
Oct 21
St. Francis
Father Van Lieshout
Tom Cheney
Connor Carter Greeter(s)— Sherry/Frank DeCook Coffee Hour- Women of St. Francis
Brenda Carter
Tom Cheney Choir-Paul Bree
Connor Carter
Sally Boyes & Choir
12:00 NOON
Oct 21
St. Dominic
Father Van Lieshout
Andrea Record
Greeters—
Paula Triplett
Deacon Bob Cyrana
Choir-Andrea Record
Sophia Carter Olivia Maslyn
Janet Stoddard & Choir
ST. PETER’S PARISH SUPPORT
A sincere thanks for your ongoing support of our parish and its ministries!
Sunday Offering Income……….…...........................$5,686.00 Cemetery Fund………………………………………….……$776.00 Total Collected (Year-to-Date)…….…….….....……..$85,776.71 Total Needed (Year-to-Date)……...……..…………....$79,500.00 Difference (Year-to-Date)………......……….……......+$6,276.71
In order to stay on budget for this year, our weekly Sunday Income needs to average $5,300.00.
Weekend Mass Attendance: St. Dominic 4:00 pm 194 St. Felix 8:00 am 101 St. Francis 10:00 am 104 St. Dominic 12:00 pm 83
PARISH TOTAL ATTENDANCE 482
MANY THANKS TO ALL WHO CELEBRATE THE EUCHARIST WITH US & WHO GIVE SO GENEROUSLY OF THEIR TIME, TALENT & TREASURE.
SATURDAY, Oct 13 Vigil of The 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:00 PM St. Dominic Robert Jerzak–Pat Jerzak SUNDAY, Oct 14 The 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 AM St. Felix Our Parishioners, Living & Deceased 10:00 AM St. Francis Brian & Bill Barker-Rosemary Barker 12:00 Noon St. Dominic Rose Scarcelli-Flora Goldstone & Family MONDAY, Oct 15 St. Teresa of Jesus, Virgin & Doctor of the Church 12:00 Noon St. Dominic Pudge Appleton-Colleen & Andy King TUESDAY, Oct 16 St. Hedwig, Religious; St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, Virgin 9:00 AM St. Francis Romana Kerr-Carl & Judy Beechler *10:30 AM CSNH Victorio Savellano & Deceased Members of the Savellano & Baclig Families–Buena Savellano WEDNESDAY, Oct 17 St. Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop & Martyr *10:30 AM Spa Apts Deceased Members of the Sikorski Family- Carl & Judy Beechler 12:05 PM St. Felix In Memory of Robert O’Connell-The O’Connell Family THURSDAY, Oct 18 St. Luke, Evangelist 9:00 AM St. Francis Lootens Family-Rosemary Barker *10:30 AM Vienna Gdns Francis Brophy-Estate FRIDAY, Oct 19 Sts. John De Brébeuf & Isaac Jogues, Priests & Companions; Martyrs 12:00 Noon St. Dominic Charles Schwalenstocker-Jane Henry SATURDAY, Oct 20 Vigil of The 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:00 PM St. Dominic Bruce & Sherry Brown 40th Anniv–Bruce & Sherry Brown SUNDAY, Oct 21 The 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 AM St. Felix Kate Bunce-Mary Ann & Dick Gilman 10:00 AM St. Francis Our Parishioners, Living & Deceased 12:00 Noon St. Dominic Fran Gersbach-Family
**Please Note: Additional Masses on Tues., Wed., & Thurs.
ST. PETER’S ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH at the CHURCHES OF ST. DOMINIC, ST. FELIX and ST. FRANCIS
PLEASE REMEMBER THE FOLLOWING IN PRAYER this Week as our Sanctuary Lamps burn
at St. Dominic— For the Holy Souls in Purgatory at the request of Stuart & Molly Rainey
at St. Felix—in memory of Don Ostrander at the request of Scott, Ann, Ben, Chris, & Andrew
at St. Francis—in memory of Michael Schwartz at the request of Bob & Ginny Phenes
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
Thurs 10:00 am-5:00 pm at St. Francis Church
Fri 12:30 pm-5:00 pm- St. Dominic Church (Oct-June)
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THIS WEEK’S ST. JOSEPH/ST. ANTHONY CANDLES
ST. JOSEPH Special Intention by Liz Mitchell Joseph DelGatto by Anthony DelGatto
ST. ANTHONY
Dick Birch & Chelsea Lamb by Dan & Debbie Breese René Vaillancourt by Family
HOLY ROSARY & RESPECT LIFE MONTH
The Rosary will be led by the Knights of Columbus
after Weekend Masses
THRU THE MONTH OF OCTOBER
Sunday, 10/14 12:00 Noon Mass @ St. Dominic Sunday, 10/21 8:00 AM Mass @ St. Felix Saturday, 10/27 4:00 PM Vigil Mass @ St. Dominic