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A Very Warm Welcome to St. Mary of the Assumption Parish & Shrine A Personal Parish in the Diocese of Syracuse October 3rd, 2021 9:00 am Extraordinary Form Mass Celebrated by Fr. James A. Schultz 12:00 Noon English Mass Celebrated by Fr. James A. Schultz Welcome to St. Mary of the Assumption Parish & Diocesan Shrine. At St. Mary of the Assumption Parish & Shrine, we encourage great devotion through praying the Rosary, The Brown Scapular Investiture, offering frequent Confession, and reverently and frequently attending Holy Mass together – All for Jesus through Mary! We also serve the Lord by linking hands and hearts with frequent events that joyfully support our parish and the greater community while giving all glory and honor to Our Lord and Our Blessed Mother. Thank you for joining us today and we invite you to follow us at www.stmarysoswego.com or https://www.facebook.com/stmarysowego October is the month of the Rosary – Eucharist Rosary is at the end of the bulletin This Saturday, Oct.9 th , is the Women’s Mini-Conference at St. Mary’s Parish You may register at the door or with forms at back of church/online. The conference is from 8:30-12:30 with special guest speaker, Fr. Mariusz Jarzabek. Fr. Ward will be celebrating Mass at 9:00 am.

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A Very Warm Welcome to St. Mary of the Assumption Parish & Shrine A Personal Parish in the Diocese of Syracuse

October 3rd, 2021

9:00 am Extraordinary Form Mass Celebrated by Fr. James A. Schultz

12:00 Noon English Mass Celebrated by Fr. James A. Schultz

Welcome to St. Mary of the Assumption Parish & Diocesan Shrine. At St. Mary of the Assumption Parish &

Shrine, we encourage great devotion through praying the Rosary, The Brown Scapular Investiture, offering frequent

Confession, and reverently and frequently attending Holy Mass together – All for Jesus through Mary! We also serve

the Lord by linking hands and hearts with frequent events that joyfully support our parish and the greater

community while giving all glory and honor to Our Lord and Our Blessed Mother. Thank you for joining us today

and we invite you to follow us at www.stmarysoswego.com or https://www.facebook.com/stmarysowego

October is the month of the Rosary – Eucharist Rosary is at the end of the bulletin

This Saturday, Oct.9th, is the Women’s Mini-Conference at St. Mary’s Parish

You may register at the door or with forms at back of church/online. The conference is from 8:30-12:30 with special guest speaker, Fr. Mariusz Jarzabek.

Fr. Ward will be celebrating Mass at 9:00 am.

Pastor of St. Mary of the Assumption Parish & Shrine:

Fr. James A. Schultz - [email protected]

Parish & Shrine Director:

Mrs. Kristie Pauldine - [email protected]

Parish Maintenance Supervisor:

Mr. Bob Demm - [email protected]

Organist in Residence:

Mr. Alan Lynch - [email protected]

Interim Organist: Mrs. Aimee Mumford

Cantors: Mr. Nick Blaney

Mrs. Kelsey Mulcahey

Mr. Tim Weber

Sacristan: Mr. Tim Weber

Altar Boys: Dustin Mulcahey, Jon, Noah, &

Jesse; Gregory and Nicholas, &

Dominic, & Max

Thank you to our Staff, along with all our

generous volunteers, who help keep our parish

open to serve the Lord, provide access to the

sacraments, and serve our parish community. You

are all a great blessing and are appreciated!

Please email [email protected] if you would

like to volunteer

If you need Holy Communion brought

home to a loved one or know of a

homebound parishioner that would like a

home visit, please contact Fr. Schultz to set

up a day/time for this visit by calling the

office at 315-343-3953 or email Fr. Schultz

at [email protected]

St. Mary of the Assumption Parish will not be

continuing the use of a pyxe and Father Schultz will

instead deliver Holy Communion to anyone who is

homebound. Thank you and God Bless!

Online Giving is available at

www.stmarysoswego.com

Thank you for your generous support!

Collection from 9/26/21: $1658.00

Thank you for Blessing our Parish!

SHRINE OPEN HOURS

Mondays: 3:00pm-6:00pm

Tuesday: 11:00am-7:00pm

Wednesday: 12:00pm-4:00pm

Thursday: 11:00am-5:30pm

Friday: 11:00am-3:00pm Saturday: 9:00am-3:00pm

Sunday: 8:15am-1:30pm

Please come visit the Lord … pray the Rosary…

spend time in Adoration.

Parish Office Hours:

Mondays: 3:00-5:00 Tuesday: 11:00-4:00 (closed from 3:00-3:30 for Rosary on Tue/Wed/Thurs)

Wednesday:12:00-4:00 *new hours

Thursday: 11:00-5:30

Friday: 1:00-2:00

If you would like to make an appointment with

Fr. Schultz outside of these hours, please call the

office or email :

office phone: 315-343-3953 or email

[email protected] or [email protected]

We invite you to visit our website at:

www.stmarysoswego.com The website is updated frequently with a weekly schedule of

Opportunities for Prayer and Sacraments at St. Mary’s

Please say a prayer this week for the

following intentions:

The candle in front of: Our Blessed Mother is lit for prayers for

John Knosp

From Friends

The candle in front of: The Holy Family Altar is lit for prayers

For

Tim Barker

From Family

The candle in front of: The St. Jude Statue is lit for prayers for

Bishop Lucia, Fr. Schultz, Fr. Tassini, &

Fr. Lyons, and for prayers for an increase in

brown scapular investitures in our Diocese

From the Pauldine Family

The candle in front of: St. Joseph Altar is lit for those struggling

with addiction – may they find healing,

strength, and peace

We are in the process of renovating

the vestry and the former parish office

into a Parish & Shrine

Welcome Center. If you would

like to donate towards renovation

expenses, please contact Kristie at

[email protected] or

315-402-6885

The WOMEN’S CONFERENCE is

THIS SATURDAY! Special speaker:

Fr. Mariusz Jarzabek

Fr. Jarzabek is a Marion priest serving around

the world, now serving at Divine Mercy Shrine

You may register online at

www.SyracuseCatholicWomen.org

by forms at the back of church, or at the door –

cost is $15.00 preregistered or $20.00 at the door

Do you want to learn how to sing the

Latin Mass?

We need you! Our 9am cantor is going on

maternity leave in November, and the parish is

having trouble finding a replacement. We need to

train up cantors and a 9am choir in advance of

the Advent and Christmas seasons. Please

contact [email protected] for more

information if you are willing to audition! You do

not need to be able to read music or have prior

musical experience to join.

Altar servers needed!

We are in search of both men and boys who want

to learn (or already know how) to serve for the

9am Latin Mass and other Masses.

Contact [email protected] for

information on training and practice dates.

Thank YOU to everyone who helped

clean the church in preparation for

the Feast of St. Therese! You are

appreciated!!!

Don’t Forget the Daily Rosary – So many Graces!

Mass & Prayer Opportunity

Schedule for October 3rd – October 10

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*No need to pre-register for

Monday is now Fr. Schultz’s Day off

Church is open for prayer from 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Wednesday October 6th – 7:00 am – ENGLISH Mass – confession at 6:45 am

Friday October 8th : - 12:15 PM Traditional Latin Mass – repose of Soul of Marilyn Apelgren from The Snyders

1:00-3:00 Adoration and Benediction

11:55am & 2:30 pm Confession

Next Sunday 10/10/21: MASS SCHEDULE :

9:00 am – Latin Mass – Offered for healing of Jennifer Ascenzi from her Family

12:00 Noon – English “Pilgrim” Mass: offered for the repose of the Soul of Lisa Fetterley from Mom and “Pro Populo” (for the people)

Tuesday October 5th – Mass and Adoration

Mass is offered for the repose of the souls of all the victims of the worldwide pandemic

3:00pm-5:00pm Adoration

4:55 pm Confession

5:15 pm ENGLISH Mass

6:00-7:00 pm Adoration and Benediction

6:45 pm Confession

PLEASE NOTE:

Saturday Mass on October 9th at 10 am (and adoration at 9:00) is cancelled due

to the Women’s Conference – Please consider attending the Women’s

conference if that applies to you

October 3rd Mass is offered today: 9:00am - For the Repose of the Soul of Carol Soucy and for Pro Populo (the people)

12:00 Noon – For Rocco Maniccia from McGee & Family

In gratitude for her intercession, help,

and protection, and in asking for Mary’s

Blessing moving forward, Fr. Schultz is

asking everyone to pray the rosary every

day.

Rosary Schedule: Tuesday - 3:00 pm

Wednesday –3:00 pm Thursday 3:00 pm (sometimes live-

streamed) Sunday – 8:15 am & 11:30 am

We also ask that everyone renew their commitment to praying each and every

day for Bishop Lucia, all Syracuse diocesan priests, deacons, and for an

increase in vocations within our diocese.

Rosary Rally! Columbus Circle

Syracuse NY

October 10th at 4:00 pm

“Rosary Coast to Coast” Join 1,000’s of Rallies across the

U.S.

Hope Appeal Donation Envelopes are available at

the back of church, or you may donate

ONLINE: https://syracusediocese.org/hopeappeal/

Please choose:

“St. Mary of the Assumption Parish – OSWEGO”

from the drop-down menu when donating online.

Thank you and God Bless!

Rosary Rally!

American Needs

Fatima

October 16th

12 Noon Transfiguration Parking Lot

“One day, through the Rosary and the Scapular,

Our Lady will save the world.”

-St. Dominic

Bishop Douglas Lucia

will be celebrating a

Pontifical Solemn High

Requiem Mass

for the Feast of All Souls Day

November 2nd at 6:00 pm

If you have found a Home ...at St. Mary of the Assumption Parish, please

consider registering with us. Please register online at www.stmarysoswego.com or use

the forms found in the back of church. You can return the forms by placing them in the

donation box or donation slot in the back of church.

Welcome and God Bless!

Your donations pay the bills to keep St. Mary of the Assumption Paris & Shrine

financially healthy. Your generosity is necessary and vital to our mission to allow for

frequent access to the Sacraments, traditional teaching based on the catechism and

dogma of the Catholic church, prayer opportunities, and helping bring souls to Christ.

Thank you!

All gifts are tax deductible according to law. Help us keep track of your giving:

1) Please consider using online giving at www.stmarysoswego.com for automatic electronic payments

using a credit or debit card, or direct debit to your bank account. This is the preferred method of giving

because it is accurate, dependable, and reduces volunteer workloads. See our website for the signup

link.

2) If you give via check (payable to St. Mary’s Church or St. Mary of the Assumption Parish) or cash, it

is important that you use your pre-printed envelopes. If you forget your Envelope, or are an

unregistered guest, please use a blue envelope, provided on the donation tables, and include your

name, address, and phone number. (When registering, choose "envelopes.")

3) You may want to set up online banking to send paper checks on the cycle of your choice to: St. Mary

of the Assumption Parish/St. Mary’s Church at St. Mary’s Church, 103 West 7th Street, Oswego NY,

13126. Please include the word "donation" and your parishioner number, if known, in the memo or

note section.

4) Anonymous cash donations or loose checks can be put into the collection basket; however, despite

our volunteers' best efforts, loose checks may not be properly matched to parishioner accounts or

recorded for year-end statements. If you have questions or need assistance, please contact the parish

office.

The building maintenance and repair initiative is off to a good start and significant

number of projects and needed repairs have been identified. We need your talents, skills,

thoughts and ideas. Support at ALL levels is needed to organize the best approaches to accomplish the

repair tasks. Are you a skilled craftsman, a handyman, an organizer, or a willing assistant? We need

you! We have started several projects and have tons more to accomplish. Please consider sharing your

time, talents, and ideas. We are also in need of licensed tradesmen, e.g. plumbers, electricians,

carpenters, masons, who are willing to volunteer some of their time. If you can share your talents and

give a little time, you can make a big difference in our community here at St. Mary of the Assumption

Parish. Please contact Bob Demm at (315) 806-3840 or Kristie Pauldine at [email protected]

ONGOING NOTICES To request and schedule intentions for any of our Masses, contact the parish office at 315-343-3953 or

stop in during office hours. The stipend check must be made out in the exact amount of $10.00

CANDLES burn on the Sacred Heart Altar, Holy Family Altar, St. Joseph Altar, Blessed Mother Statue,

and St. Theresa Shrine. Would you like to have a dedicated candle burn in memory of a loved one OR

for a special intention? To schedule a dedicated candle intention call 315-343-3953 or stop in during

office hours . Donations for 7 day Candles are $10.00 each.

ALTAR FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS: You may dedicate altar flower arrangements on the altar to

family and friends or in loving memory of a deceased loved one. Altar flower donations are $50.00.

THERE ARE (AT LEAST) THREE REASONS to maintain a prayerful, quiet atmosphere in the church

before and after services: (1) RESPECT for the House of God, (2) REVERENCE for the Blessed Sacrament, and

(3) REGARD for those who want to pray in peace or may be preparing for confession. Please make an effort to

carry on your friendly conversations in the church vestibules, outside after Mass, or at the coffee/social hour

(when possible). Thank you for your consideration as we seek to be charitable and considerate to everyone at St.

Mary of the Assumption Parish.

BEQUESTS TO REMEMBER THE ST. MARY OF THE ASSUMPTION PARISH and ST. MARYS

CHURCH, the following phraseology should be used to direct a monetary bequest (2 options): 1) I give

and bequest the sum of $__________to St. Mary’s Church for its general purposes (or for a specific

named program_______). OR 2) I give and bequest___% of the remainder of my estate after all debts,

taxes, expenses and family bequests have been paid, to St. Mary’s Church for its general purposes (or

for a specific named program_________).

In honor of the Month of October, please join in praying the Eucharistic Rosary

What is “The Eucharistic Rosary”?

A Devotion that is suitable at Holy Mass and at the Hour of Adoration

The Holy Rosary, on account of the meditations on the mysteries in the life of Our Lord and the Blessed Virgin,

which we make while reciting it, is one of the most useful devotions while assisting at Mass, or, in connection

with our visits to the Blessed Sacrament and the Hour of Adoration.

The Eucharistic Rosary is especially recommended for this purpose, as it unites meditation on the sacred

mysteries of the rosary with reflections on the life of our Lord in the Holy Eucharist. The rosary is one of the

most admirable and beneficial devotions practiced in the Catholic Church. Its method and design are stated to

have been revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Virgin Mary, who admonished him to preach it with all the

fervor of his soul as a singularly efficacious remedy for the overthrow of heresy and the extirpation of vice.

And she said to him: "Thou shalt inform my people that it is a devotion most acceptable to my Son and to me."

It is adapted alike to the learned and ignorant, to the cloister and the world, and to every capacity, the words

being so easy that the most illiterate may learn them, and the mysteries so sublime as to afford matter of

contemplation and entertainment to the highest intellects. No Christian could slight it without irreverence or

neglect its frequent use without serious detriment to piety. The numerous indulgences attached to the recitation

of the rosary make this form of devotion a powerful instrument for the relief of the poor souls in purgatory.

. . . If you persevere in this pious practice you will increase daily in love to Jesus Christ, and in imitation of

the virtues of the Holy Family, Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. . . .

The Eucharistic Rosary

The Recitation of the Holy Rosary in the Presence of the Blessed Sacrament

THE JOYFUL MYSTERIES

THE FIRST JOYFUL MYSTERY - The Annunciation

O Jesus, born of Thy Father from all eternity; filled with an incomprehensible love for men, Thou didst become man in the

womb of the Blessed Virgin Mary through the operation of the Holy Ghost, humbling Thyself to such a degree as to take

the form of a servant. The same charity hath prompted Thee to perpetuate, in the Eucharist, this mystery of annihilation and

love, even to improve on it by becoming the food of our souls.

Divine Jesus, we adore Thee in these unfathomable debasements, and we beg of Thee, through the intercession of

Thy holy Mother, a deep and heartfelt humility.

THE SECOND JOYFUL MYSTERY - The Visitation

Divine Saviour, from the womb of Mary, wherein Thou didst become incarnate, Thou breathest forth sanctity into John the

Baptist and upon the whole house of Elizabeth. From the Host wherein Thou dwellest, Thou spreadest all over the world

the influence of Thy grace and Thy love throughout the whole Church.

O divine Jesus, full of love and kindness, we adore Thee, and we beg of Thee, through the intercession of Thy holy

Mother, perfect charity toward our neighbors.

THE THIRD JOYFUL MYSTERY - The Nativity of Our Lord

O King of kings! poor indeed, yet most lovely in the crib of Bethlehem, Thou callest the simple and the poor to be Thy first

adorers: poorer and no less amiable to the eyes of faith in the sacrament of Thy love, Thou art still delighted to see around

Thy person the humble and the little.

O Jesus, in Thy destitution we adore Thee, to Whom belong all the treasures of the Godhead, and we beg of Thee,

through the intercession of Thy holy Mother, detachment from the goods of this world.

THE FOURTH JOYFUL MYSTERY - The Presentation of Our Lord in the Temple

Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world, Thou offerest Thyself with perfect obedience and love to Thy Father,

through the hands of the high-priest, as the Victim that is to be immolated on the cross; every day also Thou offerest Thyself

upon the altar by the hands of the priest, with the same obedience and love as our Victim always sacrificed and always

living.

O sweet Victim, we adore Thee and we beg of Thee, through the intercession of Thy holy Mother the spirit of

obedience and sacrifice.

THE FIFTH JOYFUL MYSTERY - The Finding of Our Lord in the Temple

O Jesus, Thou withdrawest and leavest Mary and Joseph in tears to do the work of Thy Father; but Thou fillest them with

joy when they find Thee in the midst of the Doctors amazed at Thy knowledge and wisdom. Veiled in the Eucharist, Thou

impartest there divine teachings, and Thou fillest with joy those who seek Thee with their whole heart.

O hidden God! we adore Thee, and we beg of Thee, through the intercession of Thy holy Mother, the grace of

seeking Thee with a lively and persevering faith in the sacrament of Thy love.

THE SORROWFUL MYSTERIES

THE FIRST SORROWFUL MYSTERY - The Agony of Our Lord in the Gardens of Olives

Divine Saviour, under the weight of sorrow and sadness caused by our sins, Thou fallest, bathed in a sweat of blood, and

Thou endurest a mortal agony. In the Blessed Sacrament, also, Thou art still more humbled and annihilated on account of

our sins.

We adore Thee and we compassionate Thy agony of suffering in the Garden of Gethsemane, as well as Thy agony

of humiliation in the Eucharist, and we beg of Thee, through the intercession of Thy holy Mother, a heartfelt sorrow for our

sins.

THE SECOND SORROWFUL MYSTERY - The Flagellation

O good Jesus! scourged and covered with wounds, the sins committed by men against the holy virtue of purity thus torture

Thy innocent flesh; and in the Blessed Sacrament impure hearts insult Thee by their sacrilegious communions.

O Thou bloody Victim, scourged at the pillar, patient Victim abused in the sacrament, we adore Thee and we beg

of Thee, through the intercession of Thy holy Mother, the grace of mortifying our senses.

THE THIRD SORROWFUL MYSTERY -The Crowning with Thorns

O King of glory! crowned with thorns and proclaimed in derision king of the Jews by brutal soldiers who ignominiously

spit upon Thy adorable face, Thou fallest a victim to the sins committed by pride; in the Blessed Sacrament also Thou

bearest a crown of ignominy made up of the many acts of irreverence, contempt, hypocrisy, and vanity committed by

Christians in Thy sanctuary.

O loving King! overwhelmed with insults both in Thy passion and in the sacred Host, we adore Thee and we beg

of Thee, through the intercession of Thy holy Mother, the grace of mortifying our self-love.

THE FOURTH SORROWFUL MYSTERY - The Carrying of the Cross

Curses, outrages, ill-treatments, anguish of heart, sufferings of all kinds, nothing can, O dear Redeemer, alter the mildness

and patience with which Thou carriest Thy heavy cross; with like sweetness and patience dost Thou bear in the long course

of the ages, doubts, want of confidence, murmurs, insults, discouragement on the part of Thy children.

O Jesus! we adore Thee carrying with love the cross prepared for Thee by Thy Father, and we beg of Thee, through

the intercession of Thy holy Mother, patience in the trials of this life.

THE FIFTH SORROWFUL MYSTERY - The Crucifixion and Death of Our Lord

O good and merciful Saviour! Thy love, more than iron nails, keeps Thee riveted to the cross whereon Thou atonest for our

sins in the midst of unspeakable torments; we find Thee also riveted by the same love in the Sacrament of the Altar,

continuing Thy sacrifice to the end of the ages in order to apply to us the fruits thereof.

Sweet Lamb, perpetually immolated for us, we adore Thee, and we beg of Thee, through the intercession of Thy

holy Mother, such a hatred of sin as will make us prefer the death of the body to the staining of the soul.

THE GLORIOUS MYSTERIES

THE FIRST GLORIOUS MYSTERY - The Resurrection of Our Lord

O Christ Jesus! Thou comest forth glorious from the tomb, victorious over all infernal powers; henceforth sufferings and

death have lost their empire over Thy glorious humanity. What a consolation for us to know that, though confined to the

humble condition of Thy sacrament, Thou art in full possession of the life, joy, and glory of Thy resurrection!

We adore Thee, O immortal King of ages, and we beg of Thee, through the intercession of Thy holy Mother, a

lively and loving faith in Thy real and lifegiving presence in the Blessed Sacrament.

THE SECOND GLORIOUS MYSTERY - The Ascension

O divine Saviour! Thy triumph in this mystery has reached its perfection! By raising Thyself up to heaven through Thy own

power, Thou hast taken possession of Thy Kingdom, and Thou art seated at the right hand of Thy Father to be forever the

joy of the angels and saints. Every day also without quitting Thy throne Thou comest upon our altars, under the form of

bread, to bring us a foretaste of the heavenly beatitude.

O Thou, the delight of pure souls, we adore Thee and we beg of Thee, through the intercession of Thy holy Mother,

an ardent desire of possessing Thee here below under the eucharistic veils, and to possess Thee in heaven in the splendor of

Thy glory.

THE THIRD GLORIOUS MYSTERY - The Coming Down of the Holy Ghost upon the Apostles

O Jesus, scarcely hadst Thou entered into Thy glory at the right hand of Thy Father, when Thou didst show Thy munificence

by sending forth the Holy Spirit with His many and various gifts to Thy growing Church. From the Eucharist, as if from

another heaven, wherein Thou hast set up Thy throne of love, Thou impartest to souls the spirit of life and strength, and

Thou kindlest in them the fire of Thy divine charity.

O Jesus, King in heaven, King also in the Eucharist, we adore Thee and we beg of Thee, through the intercession

of Thy holy Mother, fidelity to grace in order to reap all the fruits produced in the souls of men by the gifts of the Holy

Ghost.

THE FOURTH GLORIOUS MYSTERY - The Death and Assumption of Mary

O Jesus, no longer canst Thou leave here below Thy blessed Mother; already she heareth Thy voice calling her, and amid

the transports of an ineffable communion, love taketh away her soul from the land of exile. But her virginal body, like that

of her divine Son, must not know corruption; Thou raisest her from the dead, and, brilliant as the sun, she soars on angels'

wings to the seat of eternal glory.

O Jesus, our resurrection and our life, we adore Thee and we pray that, through the intercession of Thy holy Mother,

we may die in the arms of her who is also our own Mother, after having received in a fervent communion the pledge of our

glorious resurrection.

THE FIFTH GLORIOUS MYSTERY - The Crowning of Mary in Heaven

Divine Son of Mary, to make Thy holy Mother partaker of Thy own glory, Thou hast crowned her queen of heaven and

earth and appointed her our advocate and the living channel of Thy graces. From the Eucharist not less than from heaven,

Thou willest that every grace shall reach us through her maternal hands.

O Jesus, we adore Thee in Thy unspeakable glory, of which Thou hast made Thy Mother partake with Thee, and we beg of

Thee, through her intercession, a great confidence in her powerful protection and great earnestness in imitating her virtues;

in particular her purity, humility, and fidelity to grace.