Immaculate Conception Parish...2018/04/08 · New York, NY 10001; - in demanding that all forms of...
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Immaculate Conception Parish IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH
ST. MARY’S ACADEMY ST. MARY’S CEMETERY
Bishop of Albany Diocese:
Edward Scharfenberger
Bishop Emeritus: Howard Hubbard
Pastor: Fr. Tom Zelker
Office Secretary: Tina Becker
Our Parish Office & Mailing Address
67 Main Street
Hoosick Falls, NY 12090
Phone: 518-686-5064
E-Mail: [email protected]
Office Hours: Monday—Friday 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM
Website: www. icchoosickfalls.com
Facebook page: Immaculate Conception Hoosick Falls
WE PRAY EASTER
These 50 Days are the heart of our Catholic faith. The stone is rolled away from all tombs: we remember our lives have meaning and
purpose and we are alive forever! And so we are overcome with joy. Waters flow; bells ring; aromas, flowers, and banners brighten
our senses. Our Easter liturgies are energetic and effervescent. We sing the ancient Gloria with new voices. Our response to the Acts
of the Apostles (our first Scripture during the season) is Psalm 66: “Lift up your hearts to the Lord, praise God’s gracious mercy! Sing
out your joy to the Lord, whose love is enduring.” Our Gospel Acclamation in contrast to Lent’s quiet, is the enthusiastic Caribbean
“Alle, Alle, Alleluia.” We renew our baptismal promises in our Creedal questions. When we come to the Lord’s Table and break bread
and drink wine Christ is really present among us...changing and transforming our lives into what our community needs. We sing of our
mystery: “Savior of the world, by your Cross and Resurrection you have set us free.” We are sent forth, renewed and energized in
God’s love to live fully every day!
LITURGY SCHEDULE
Saturday, April 7 4:00 PM Mass
William “Chub” Sargood, Sr. Richard & Betty Irick
Dick O’Hearn Henry J. Bender
Sunday, April 8 9:00 AM Mass
Sharon Davendonis Elizabeth Madigan
Peggy Pine
Monday, April 9 12 Noon Mass
Howard Rist
Wednesday, April 11 8:30 AM Mass
at St. Patrick’s Church 9:45 AM
Communion at the Danforth 10:30 AM
Communion at the HFHC
Friday, April 13 12 Noon Mass
Ann Smith
Saturday, April 14 4:00 PM Mass
Betty & Freddie Yager Johanna Hyde
Henry J. Zarzycki
Sunday, April 15 9:00 AM Mass Patricia Cherry
Jason Taber Michael Hackett
2nd Sunday of Easter April 8, 2018
Please bring any type of the following items: tuna fish, canned fruit, canned goods, cookie/cake mixes or toiletry items to our donation box in church. There is always a need for old bags to be reused. Food Pantry Volunteers … We are looking for volunteers at the Food Pantry to help. If you are interested, please call Dianne Hosterman at 686-5310.
CHANGE FOR THE GOOD We have a change collection box at the entrance of our church. Spare change can be dropped off any time. These donations will be used to support good charities that serve our people. This is a place where all jingling contributions are welcome.
SANCTUARY LAMP 4/8/18 - 4/14/18
In honor of the Risen Christ we remember:
William “Chub” Sargood, Sr.
SPRING ENRICHMENT: COMPANIONS ALONG THE JOURNEY
Wednesday, May 16 - Friday, May 18, At the College of St. Rose
All sorts of classes and courses - examples: cultures and values; Catholic Social teaching; Sacraments; Mary and the Saints. All classes are paid for by our parish. For more information, stop by our office.
“THE SHACK” Movie Presentation
Monday, April 9th - 6:30 PM at the rectory
This is the movie we used for our Confirmation Retreat. It’s a story of family life, heart-break, death, anger, healing, love, and God. Its powerful, expansive, and life changing. This movie is 2 hours long; bring your own tissues.
JUMPY THE FROG AND THE EASTER BUNNY
VISIT WITH YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM AROUND THE WORLD!
New Horizons of Faith: Beatitudes of Christian Living Celebrate Earth Day 2018
On April 22, 1970, 20 million Americans made history and helped launch the Clean Air, Clean Water, and Endangered Species Acts. Today, major pressures on our environment include population growth, climate change, and plastic waste. Pope Francis tells us that global action is needed to reduce pollution and pro-tect God’s creation. Here are some fun things for the whole family:
• Earth Day in the Pine Bush, Saturday, April 21 from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. The Albany Pine Bush Dis-covery Center is looking for volunteers on conservation projects: a variety of activities suitable for all ages will be taking place, all equipment will be provided and lunch will be provided for all volunteers. Pre-registration is required: call 518-456-0655 or visit www.AlbanyPineBush.org and click on “Events Calendar”
• Honest Weight Food Co-op, Albany is hosting various Earth Day activities on Sat, April 21, Noon – 4:00 PM, including Albany Bike Rescue repair workshop, Kids Nutrition Activities, Solar Energy for Beginners, and free e-waste recycling. www.honestweight.coop or call 518.482.2667
• The Rensselaer Land Trust is holding an Amphibian Walk on Saturday, April 21st from 1:00 - 3:00 pm at RPA's Poestenkill Community Forest. Wear rubber boots or sneakers; don’t mind getting very wet. Children welcomed. $5 suggested donation. www.renstrust.org Contact: Jeff Briggs (518) 281-1926
• On Monday, April 23rd, a broad coalition of over 100 environmental and social justice groups will join together on Legislative Earth Day in a march and rally to tell Gov. Cuomo to “Walk the Talk on Climate.” Details available at www.cuomowalkthetalk.org
ANOINTING OF THE SICK Our next communal anointing will be Saturday, April 21st after the 4PM Mass.
We share the healing love of Christ.
ST. MARY’S ACADEMY 4 PARSONS AVENUE, HOOSICK FALLS, NY
PHONE: (518) 686-4314, FAX: (518) 686-5957 Principal, Mrs. Amanda Goyer
Mrs. Mary Beth Smith, Secretary St. Mary's Academy is the parish school of the Immaculate Conception Faith Community. Founded in 1891, St. Mary's Academy
provides education for students beginning in Pre-Kindergarten and continuing through Grade 8.
CLASS THIS SUNDAY APRIL 8TH Next Class APRIL 15th
All classes are at St. Mary’s Academy. Class assistants are needed.
Yes, you can help make a difference in a child’s life….contact Deb Kapron, Deb Mahar,
or our parish office today.
SPIRIT FILLED DISCIPLES We celebrate the Sacrament of Confirmation with 34 of our young pa-rishioners on Thursday, May 17, 2018 at 6:30 PM. Bishop Howard Hub-bard will be with us to preside at Eucharist. A dinner will follow. Let us be inspired by this Young Church. Please keep them in your prayers Lilly Abbott; Faith Adamczenko; Fred Adrion; Zaine Becker; Keelyn Bradley; Melanie DeLaurentis; Tania Delgado; Brianna Elwell; Sophie Estes; Sarah Flynn; Bethany Hassett; Kelsey Haynes; Skyelyn Haynes; Ally Hoag; Delilah Hoag; Hailey Houghton; Nicholas Houghton; Brianna Jones; Ben Kapron; Jonathan Kempf; Quinn Kinney; Maxwell Kipp; Kaylee Maynard; Nathaniel Miller; Amy Perry; Samuel Richard; Dimitri Rose; Tyler Senecal; Jonathan St.Hilaire; Christina Stagnitti; Stephanie Stowell; Madeline Walker; Grace Wysocki; and Conner Zedalis.
ST. MARY’S ACADEMY
ANNUAL SPRING AUCTION
Saturday, April 14th
Preview begins at 6:00PM with the live auction kicking off at 7:00PM
Light fare, cash bar, and silent auction will be available.
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
Sunday, May 6th We will celebrate First Communion with 10 of our young parishioners.
We welcome to the Lord’s Table: CLARA ADRION; LEAH ANGELL;
GRAYSEN CASE; LOUIE GARDELL; BRETT GIGLIO; KORBEN MICHAELS;
SAWYER SADDLEMIRE; JACKSON STARR; KURT WAUGH; LILLY ZWINGE
HFCS SYMPHONIC BAND AND HOOSICK FALLS COMMUNITY BAND
COMBINE FOR A BENEFIT CONCERT
ON BEHALF OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH
Performance on April 11, 2018 at 7:30PM
at
Immaculate Conception Church
MUSIC INCLUDES:
“Within these Hallowed Halls”; “How to Train Your Dragon”;
“Hello Dolly”; Greensleeves”.
This will be a wonderful evening of entertainment.
SPREADING THE JOY OF THE GOSPEL: OUR 2018 BISHOP’S APPEAL
The 2018 Bishop’s Appeal will be held on the weekend of May 5/6. This is our opportunity to unite together as one Catholic family, to answer the challenge given to us by Jesus Christ to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, comfort the afflicted, and to promote justice for every person. In these next weeks, please take the time to prayerfully reflect on the gifts that you have been given by God and respond to the Bishop’s Ap-peal as generously as you possibly can. Your participation is essential to the success of the Bishop’s Appeal. Please join other Catholics from throughout the fourteen counties of the diocese in supporting this very important collection.
EASTER: 50 DAYS THAT MAKE A DIFFERENCE
In the liturgies of the Triduum and Easter, the Church remembers the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of the Lord. But although these liturgies are full of drama and a powerful sense of history, liturgical remembering is not about the past; it is about the present. When the Church remem-bers, something happens in the here and now. “Recalling thus the mysteries of redemption, the Church opens to the faithful the riches of the Lord’s powers and merits, so that these are in some way made present in every age in order that the faithful may lay hold on them and be filled with saving grace.” The Triduum is, in a word, sacramental; for the Resurrection is not just remembered, as great events in histo-ry are remembered; the Resurrection happens. God’s Dream … Our Work Each person makes a difference! Our Eucharist sends us forth to embody Christ’s love, Christ’s Justice, Christ’s Healing, and Christ’s Reign in every aspect of our life and the life of our world community. Never say “you don’t matter” because you do! You make all the difference in the world. Here are some activities that may interest you in order to help another person, stand up for what is right, or care for our Earth. Remember, our Catholic faith is not self-centered, but selfless…going out of ourselves to witness to God’s sacred presence every day, everywhere. May the restless Spirit of Resurrection within you never settle for less, the uninspired, the tired, or the untrue…but may you always seek to live the ideal, the truly beautiful, the most unsettling, the deepest life giving love for all people! The stone has been rolled away … Let us journey forth … together! RESPECT LIFE
Stand up for anyone who is being abused by domestic violence. Call Catholic Charities (free and confidential) at 453-6650. Get help for yourself or someone else who is abused by hitting, humiliation, guilt, bullying, or forced sex.
Contribute to the National Adoption Foundation, 100 Mill Plain Road, Danbury, CT 06811 (National Adoption Foundation.org) helping families adopt children.
Visit someone who is homebound or resides at a nursing home.
Invite a troubled drinker to AA - local meeting are Monday evenings at 8pm at the Hoosick Baptist Church.
Help Amnesty International USA, 322 8th Ave., New York, NY 10001; www.amnestyuse.org - in demanding that all forms of torture cease, political prisoners receive fair trials, and death squads be eliminated.
The Roarke Center, Troy (273-8351) helps women with legal issues and when leaving incarceration.
Learn and do something about the worldwide crime of human trafficking (modern slavery). More than 29 million people are held in bond-age for forced labor or sexual exploitation. Contact the “Project to End Human Trafficking.”
RESPECT THE EARTH
Support “Trees for Life” 3006 West St. Louis, Wichita, KS 67203. This group supplies native, fruit and shade trees to devastated areas throughout the world. Help reforest Mount Kilimanjaro with 3 million trees with Interfaith Power & Light on the net (or 415-561-4891).
Buy produce at local farm stands; at the store, make sure produce is grown in America. Support local farmers.
Use a cloth shopping bag instead of plastic.
Contribute to the Nature Conservancy, P. O. Box 65, Keene Valley, NY 12943 in preserving rare mountain habitats.
Recycle everything that you can.
Pick up litter on the Hoosic River Trail.
Plant an extra row of vegetables to share at our Food Pantry.
Use less fertilizer on your lawn and garden. Runoff pollutes our waters.
Learn about Global Warming and what you can do to help future generations.
Plant a tree, feed the birds, put up a bat house. FAMILY, COMMUNITY AND CHURCH
Bring a can of soup to our Food Pantry.
Volunteer as an altar server, join the choir, read at Mass.
Volunteer time, talent and treasure to benefit Catholic education in our community by supporting St. Mary’s Academy, including attending the Duck Derby.
Volunteer at Bennington Veteran’s Home.
Assist the Girl Scouts with our Food Pantry Garden.
Think about becoming a priest.
Support our school sports teams, musicians, and singers.
Laugh and enjoy life … smile at Mass … celebrate friendship.
Change a negative in your life and do something positive. Exercise!
Help a neighbor, ride a bike, share some flowers, kayak down a river. POLITICAL ARENA
Check out “Faithful Citizenship: A Catholic Call to Political Responsibility”
See www.usccb.org/faithfulcitizenship or call 1-800-235-8722 at the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. OTHER ACTIVITIES
Battenkill Chorale Saturday, May 12th and Sunday, May 13th at ICC.
Immaculate Conception Parish
April 7 & April 8, 2018
YOUR SACRIFICIAL OFFERINGS & ATTENDANCE
YOUR SACRIFICIAL OFFERINGS March 31 & April 1:
Offertory……………………………..……..$4,001.00
SMA...…………………………………………$143.00
Good Friday………………………………..$377.00
Easter ……………………………………….$4,933.00
Easter Flowers…………………………..$1,499.00
Candles...…………………….………………$47.00
Total: $11,000.00
ATTENDANCE March 31 & April 1:
4 PM……...270 9 AM……. 380 Total: 650
ELECTRONIC GIVING Our automatic withdrawal system is working well. This may be an easy way for you to support our parish. Please contact our office for more information.
We ask for your prayers for the following: Pat Finzer, Mary McCaffery, Chick Thurber, Robert Sargood, Scott Wil-liams, Marie Godfrey, Mary Carter, Corinne Philpott, David Martin, Rosemary O’Malley, Cheryl Kresky, Jim Baker, Judy Quackenbush, Bev-erly James, Winnie Restino, Frank Marmillo, and Sandy McCart. Those who have been on the list for quite some time will still be prayed for, but will not appear in the bulletin. If you are in need of prayer for your-self or someone you know, please call: Margaret O’Malley at 686-7835.
This Week: April 7 & April 8, 2018 Lay Ministers: Team #1 Counters: Mike Bailey & Heather Hassett Next Week: April 14 & April 15, 2018 Lay Ministers: Team #2 Counters: Gina Harrison & Linda Bennett (It is your responsibility to find a substitute if you are unable to serve.)
Advertiser of the Week … THORPE’S PHARMACY
Since 1876 Corner of Church & John
Hoosick Falls, NY Jim Monahan / Pharmacist
(518) 686-5711
Wednesday mornings at 10 AM: Bulletin proofreaders. Call the office. Sunday morning: Collection counters. Call the office. Lectors (readers) at Mass: See Mary Merriam, Gloria Shufon,
or call the office. 686-5064
Easter Flower Offerings In Memory of: Donor: Leslie Sutton, Margaret English, Barbara Jeskie Valerie Sutton Juanita Passineau Nash