Good Shepherd Catholic Community P.O. Box 296, Aurora, NY...
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ST. PATRICK’S Aurora
ST. MICHAEL’S Union Springs
ST. PATRICK’S Moravia
OUR LADY OF THE LAKE King Ferry
Good Shepherd Catholic Community
P.O. Box 296, Aurora, NY September 20, 2015 e-mail: [email protected] www.thegoodshepherd.cc
PARISH STAFF:
REV. WILLIAM MOORBY - Pastor
DEACON DENNIS DONAHUE Parish Deacon
CATHY KANALLEY-Office Administrator
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION COORDINATOR:
Marilyn Paradise Daytime - 315/364-7197
SOCIAL MINISTRY/EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE
Debbie Patrick 497-2049
GSCC - King Ferry Food Pantry serving Cayuga County
First Saturdays 9:00 - 12 and by appointment
VISITATION MINISTRY: Charles Walsh 889-5060
BULLETIN EDITOR/CEMETERY: Lorraine Fitch
PRAYER REQUESTS
Elizabeth Harper 315-729-8962/[email protected]
Cathy or Lorraine - 364-7197
PARISH OFFICE: 299 Main Street, Aurora 315/364-7197 Monday-Thursday 8:00AM-4:00PM and by appointment
BAPTISM - Please call the Parish Office for an appointment
MARRIAGE - Couples must contact the Parish Office six months prior to the celebration.
RECONCILIATION - Confessions will be held on First Fridays from 8:00am—8:45am at Our Lady of the Lake be-fore First Friday Mass & Benediction; at St. Michael Church on the first Saturday of each month from 4:00pm—4:45pm and at St. Patrick’s, Moravia, before the 8:30am Sunday Mass beginning at 8:00am.
COMMUNION FOR THE SICK AND HOUSEBOUND/ SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OF THE SICK - If a loved one is seriously ill or would like to receive Holy Com-munion at home, please call the Parish Office.
RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) - Non-Catholics interested in learning more about the Catholic Faith are invited to speak to any staff member or call the Parish Office.
NEW PARISHIONERS - Welcome! Please introduce your-selves to the Parish Staff. We want to get to know you.
REGISTRATION - Every family within the Parish should be registered. Please contact the office for a registration form. If you move to another parish, change your address or have ad-ditions or deletions to your family, please notify the Parish Office. Forms are available at each worship site.
Twenty-Fifth S unday In Ordinary Time
Catechetical Sunday is cele-brated on the third Sunday of September and recognizes the important ministry of teaching and evangelization. The task of handing on the Gospel is en-trusted to the whole community, who by word and example, form young and new members in the way of the Gospel. Parish pro-grams assist parents in teaching the basics of faith through litur-gical experience, instruction and faith formation. This ministry is essential for the parish to grow, for individuals to develop as believers and for the ongoing spiritual formation of the whole community. On this Sunday, we recognize those who are called to be teachers and ask for God’s blessing and grace.
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VITAL STATISTICS Fiscal Year July 1, 2015—June 30, 2016 Sept 6 & 13, 2015 (week 10 & 11) Attendance: 9/6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 423 9/13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308 YTD Average. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 395 Weekly Budgeted Offering . . . . . . . . .$ 4,637.40 Weekly Offerings: 9/6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 6,363.00 Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,491.00 9/13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 5,056.00 Budgeted YTD Amount . . . . . . . . . . . $ 51,001.40 YTD Actual Offerings . . . . . . . . . . $ 60,005.00
Thank you for your generosity each week !
Got Time, Got God The Paradox of Stewardship - Stewardship starts with God and His abundance. All too often we have a scarcity mentality. All we can see is what we lack. The more we hold on to what we have, the less we can receive. We have to let go. Only when we are willing to surrender them to share our bounty, will God be-stow even more blessings on us. That is the paradox of Stew-ardship. ~ Author Unknown
SCHEDULE FOR SEPT 20—SEPT 27, 2015 Readings for theWeek of September 20, 2015 Sunday: Wis 2:12, 17-20/Jas 3:16--4:3/Mk 9:30-37 Monday: Eph 4:1-7, 11-13/Mt 9:9-13 Tuesday: Ezr 6:7-8, 12b, 14-20/Lk 8:19-21 Wednesday: Ezr 9:5-9/Lk 9:1-6 Thursday: Hg 1:1-8/Lk 9:7-9 Friday: Hg 2:1-9/Lk 9:18-22 Saturday: Zec 2:5-9, 14-15a/Lk 9:43b-45 Next Sunday: Nm 11:25-29/Jas 5:1-6/Mk 9:38-43, 45, 47-48 ©Liturgical Publications Inc
CATECHETICAL SUNDAY
MASS INTENTIONS Sunday: 9/20– 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time Mass: 8:30AM at St. Patrick’s, Moravia +For Mary Kelley by Family
Mass: 9:00AM at St. Patrick’s, Aurora
+For All Living & Deceased Members of GSCC
Mass: 10:30M at Our Lady of the Lake, King Ferry
+For James Ryan by Pat Berry
Monday: 9/21 - St. Matthew Mass: 9:00AM at St .Patrick’s, Aurora + For Paul Reyer by Lorraine Fitch & Family
Tuesday: 9/22 - Weekday
Mass: 9:00AM at St. Patrick’s, Moravia
+ For Rolland Dunham by Wife
Small Christian Community Following Mass at Moravia
Wednesday: 9/23 - St. Pius of Pietrelcina NO Mass Thursday: 9/24 – Weekday Mass: 4:00PM at St. Michael’s, Union Springs +For Cho Young Moon by Jennings Family
Friday: 9/25 - Weekday
Mass: 9:00AM at St. Patrick’s, Aurora
Saturday: 9/26 – Vigil: 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Mass: 5:00PM at St. Michael’s, Union Springs
+ For Matt & Virginia Bratek by All the Bratek Children
Sunday: 9/27 - 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Mass: 8:30AM at St. Patrick’s, Moravia
+ For Fran Maffetore by Gus Maffetore & Family
Mass: 9:00AM at St. Patrick’s, Aurora
+For Barb, Tom, & Gregg Driscoll by Joanne and
Bruce Driscoll
Mass: 10:30 at Our Lady of the Lake, King Ferry
+ For All Living & Deceased Members of GSCC
This Week Remember the Following in Masses
and Prayers on the Anniversary of Their Deaths:
Lucy Steger’55, Evelyn Fox’77, Edward Shutter’83, Hil-
da Vieira’91, Mary Fitzpatrick’75, Helen Brady’77, Nora
Cashin’87, Frederick Gardner’2006, John Uher’63, Vin-
cent Shields’69, Helen Holland’76, Mary C. Ryan’2011,
Thomas Maroney’71, Anthony D’Agostino’71, Joseph
Smith’73, Ralph Rogers Sr’84, Nina D’Agostino’97, Sr.
Paul Marie Dougherty’2001, Frances McGuire’66, Flor-
ence Ennis’2002, Mark Redder’2001, Joanne Mott’2003,
Erica Bouma’2005, Joseph Radcliffe’54, Paul Ryan’95,
Thomas Barry’68, Edith Grant’92, Dorothy Rogers’2000,
Alice Hickey’2004, Francis Maloney Jr.’2008
Question for this week: How do “jealousy and selfish ambition” manifest themselves in my Life? Specifically, what do I have to do to become more childlike in bearing witness to Christ?
EVENTS THIS WEEK: Catholic Campaign for Human Development Collection: TODAY there will be a Second Collection to help provide funding for grants to improve education, support economic development and create affordable housing in low-income neighborhoods. Please be generous.
Parish Council Meeting: Monday, September 21. 7:00pm at St. Patrick’s, Aurora rectory.
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UPCOMING EVENTS: Doug’s Fish Fry to Go: Monday, Sept. 28th from 11am-6pm at GSCC-King Ferry Food Pantry, to benefit our neighbors in need. Pre-order envelopes available at OLL Church or Hometown Florist. Thank you for your support!
Finance Meeting, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 4:00pm at St. Patrick’s, Aurora rectory.
Christopher Columbus Day Celebration, sponsored by the Cultural Italian American Organization of Auburn, is honoring The Most Reverend Salvatore R. Matano, Bishop of Rochester, on Sunday, Oct. 11, 2015 at Springside Inn. Please see flyers in each church with ticket information.
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Deacon’s Corner: Through the end of September we hear in both the Letter of St. James and the Gospel of Mark the radical nature to which our Chris-tian faith calls each of us. A faith that forces each of us at times to go against our natural instinct to follow external rules and norms so we can maintain our social acceptance and esteem. To do this we must trust in the gift of the indwelling Spirit even when it urges us to break the illusory norms as we hold on to the hope of the Kingdom to come. This, as we see by Jesus example, is most easily done by sharing the love of God. Jesus as we hear in Mark does the right thing even when it brings him at odds with his own faith community and causes him to be repeated rejected and eventually crucified. How far is each of us willing to go outside the cultural norms and at risk of our social ac-ceptance to build the Kingdom by our evangelization? The message of Jesus and the early Christian Church is clear and revolutionary. Pope Francis is leading us by example to be doers and not hearers only of the Good News. Not surprisingly, as Jesus found, the greatest resistance seems to be come from his own faith community wishing to preserve external norms rather than engaging in the ministry of confronting human suffering. WWJD is the first question we need to answer the second is am I willing to do the same without counting the costs?
Catholic Ministries Appeal
The Catholic Ministries Appeal (CMA) is the annual appeal inviting Catholics in the Diocese of Rochester to join in a partnership to advance the mission of our Church. This year’s theme "We Are All One Body" celebrates some of the many good things that take place across our 12-county diocese every day. Indeed, the CMA is the lifeblood that nourishes our ministries and helps us share our faith with others. Every dollar received in the CMA is used directly or indirectly to fund ministries affecting every Catholic and faith community in our diocese. Your generous gift to the CMA helps fund:
This week letters are being sent out from Bishop Matano asking for our support of this year’s Catholic Ministries Appeal (CMA). I will be making a personal gift this year to help Good Shepherd Catholic Community reach our parish goal of $29,732. I sincerely hope that you will as well. The sacrificial gifts of Catholics like you and me throughout the Diocese provide about half of the diocesan budget – which in turn supports ministries and programs like the ones mentioned above. I know that you will prayerfully consider the Bishop’s re-quest.
When you receive the mailing from Bishop Matano, it will include a brochure, letter, pledge card and return envelope. Please read the material carefully and give prayerful consideration to your participation. If you are a newly registered parishioner or if you didn’t receive a mailing, extra copies of the brochure and pledge forms will be available in the church vestibules.
How much should I give? That is a personal decision you must make. Each of us is called to reflect the compassion and generosity of Jesus, who gave his very life for us. We are called to be good stewards of all the many blessings God has bestowed on us. That is true discipleship. It means God asks us to use our blessings well, to help others, to share our bounty so that our wealth, however large or small, does good for God and returns to God with increase. Giving should be a sacrifice, but only you can decide. One thing is certain. Our God promises that our generosity will be returned to us many times over in ways that will delight us.
You will be able to make your gift online at www.dor.org, by clicking on Give On- Line. There you will also be able to view a video about this year’s appeal. The Catholic Ministries Appeal helps to bring service and help to so many people throughout our diocese, but it takes the support of us all to make it possible. Please prayerfully consider making your gift, whether large or small each gift is needed to help us reach our parish goal and to help our diocese to continue to grow in faith and minister to God’s people. Please also pray the following prayer for the success of this year’s ap-peal. Thank you for your faithfulness and generosity.
God’s blessings and peace, Fr. Bill
A Prayer For The CMA Campaign
O God, our loving Creator and giver of all good gifts, bless our parishes, strengthen our faith and grant us the spirit of Christian Stew-ardship so that we may give generously of our time, talent and treasure to the building of Your Kingdom here in our church and
throughout the world We pray for your help in achieving success in this campaign, so that we can help others throughout the diocese. This we ask through Jesus Christ, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, One God, now and forever. Amen.