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5/8/16 ����St. Joseph & St. Patrick Church 702 Columbia Street Utica, NY 13502
(315) 735-4429 † [email protected] † www.stjoestpat.org Pastoral Staff - Rev. Richard E. Dellos, Pastor Rev. Richard V. O’Neill - Rev. Anthony LaFache - Rev. Ralph J. Fraats
“We are Eucharistic Apostles of The Divine Mercy after the example of St. Marianne Cope.”
3/25/2018
Rev. Richard Dellos’ Message for the Lenten Season:
In the celebration of Good Friday we listen to the proclamation of the Gospel of the Lord’s passion according to Saint John (18:1-19:42): the obedience of Jesus to the Father, in virtue of the Spirit reaches its highpoint in the death on the cross (see Hebrews 5:8). The Holy Spirit, who sustained the life of Jesus in the womb of the Virgin, must now sustain the Redeemer at the moment of his death, so that he might live this supreme act of his existence as an acceptable sacrifice to God for us (see Hebrews 9:13-14). Thus it is the Holy Spirit who was the soul of the sacrifice of Christ; he is the origin of Christ’s love for God and humanity. From the pierced side of the crucified Jesus flowed “blood and water” (John 19:34): the blood witnesses to the reality of the Lamb’s sacrifice for the salvation of the world and the water is a symbol of the Spirit and his spiritual fecundity. Thus it is because of the action of the sanctifying Spirit that we can have a share in the fruits of the sacrifice of Christ. At the end of his account, the significant expression “Then he bowed his head, and delivered over his spirit” (John 19:30) is used by Saint John to describe the death of Jesus: the last breath of the dying Jesus becomes the breath of the Spirit who gives life to the new creation (see John 20:22). In his account of the passion, John is the only one to mention the presence of Mary “near the cross of Jesus” (John 19:25). Ancient iconography shows the Mother of the Lord dressed in blue, standing near the cross in a position of offering. Just like Abraham, Mary offers her Son but unlike Abraham her Son is not spared at the last moment: she must see him die. The Virgin Mother is the “woman of hope who, like Abraham, accepted God’s will ‘hoping against hope’ (see Romans 4:18).” During the day of Holy Saturday the Church prays at the tomb of the Lord. The Liturgy of the Hours contains a reference to Mary in the intercessions of Morning Prayer: “Christ, our Savior, your sorrowing Mother stood by you at your death and burial, in our sorrows may we share in your suffering.” Popular piety has developed various modes of contemplating this sorrow of the Mother of Jesus, without separating it from her joyful expectation of meeting her Risen Son. Easter night according to ancient tradition is a “vigil for the Lord” (Exodus 12:42). The Church gathers together all her children so that in the celebration of the Word and of the holy mysteries they might relive (or live for the first time) the Easter passing over of the Spirit which incorporates them into the dying and rising of Christ. The Easter Vigil is filled with references and allusions to the Holy Spirit in its biblical readings, signs and prayers, more especially when there are faithful who are receiving the sacraments of Christian initiation. Regarding the relationship between the sending of the Spirit, the liturgical celebration and the lives of those who have risen with Christ, the prayer after communion is significant: “Lord, you have nourished us with your Easter sacraments. Fill us with your Spirit, and make us one in peace and love.”
~ In Christ, Rev. Richard Dellos
His Journey begins…
Our one and only King
March 31/April 1 Lector 1 Lector 2 Extraordinary Ministers of The Most Holy Eucharist Saturday 8:00 pm Volunteers Assigned for Easter Vigil in the Holy Night Sunday 7:30 am R. Breslow J. Fazio W. Franz, M. Furner, V. Gigliotti, R. Lynch, R. Marrone Sunday 10:30 am W. Fiacco G. Gallien D. Sullivan, J. Sullivan, B. Kahler, G. Morrock, K. Morock
Saturday, March 24 4:00 pm ~ Mass (Church)
~Helen Raymond by granddaughter, Amanda ~Renee Baker by Walter Raymond
Palm Sunday, March 25 7:30 am ~ Mass (Church)
~Mildred Balutis by son, Gerry Balutis ~Jack Linder by wife, Jane & Family
~Thank you St. Joseph by Tom & Maureen Mayer ~Blair Kahler, Jr. (living/health) by Jason & Bonnie Fazio
10:30 am ~ Mass (Church) ~Celeste Joan Giudice by Family
~David Koza by Rev. Ron Farchette ~Jane Furgol Roberts by Brockett Family
Monday, March 26 9:00 am ~ Mass (PC) ~SJSP Ministries
7:00 pm ~ Mass (Church) ~Rose M. Flanagan (Birthday) by Roseanne Witkowski
Tuesday, March 27 No 9:00 am or 5:30 pm Masses
7:00 pm ~ Chrism Mass (Cathedral/Syracuse) Wednesday, March 28
9:00 am ~ Mass (PC) ~ Children of the world Holy Thursday, March 29
No 9:00 am Mass 7:00 pm ~ Mass (Church) ~ SJSP Volunteers
Good Friday, March 30 No Masses
3:00 pm ~ The Lord’s Passion Holy Saturday, March 31
8:00 pm ~ Easter Vigil Mass (Church) ~Robert J. Bick & Mary F. Bick by daughter Barbara DeBlois
~Kathleen Brooks by Russ & Marianne Brooks ~Kathleen Welchon by Russ & Marianne Brooks ~Russel Brooks, I by Russ & Marianne Brooks ~Gene & Dorothy Brockett by daughter, Jeanne
~Helen Raymond by Walter Raymond ~Sean Jewett by Aunt Dee
Easter Sunday, April 1 7:30 am ~ Mass (Church)
~Mildred Balutis by son, Gerry Balutis ~Living & Deceased Members of Altar Rosary Society
~Jack Linder by wife and family ~Daniel McAlinden by Tom & Maureen Mayer
10:30 am ~ Mass (Church) ~David Koza by Rev. Ron Farchette
~Kenneth V. Roberts by Jeanne Brockett ~Mary S. Janjy by Mary Anne Kahler
~Rosella Siegenthaler by Lillian Smith & Family ~Lyle Roberts by Roberts Family
Memorial Sanctuary Lamp & Candles Stepanick & Yaeck Families by Mr. Norbert Stepanick
Mary Bartkowiak by Daughter Joanne Matthew Nasutovicz by Aunt Joanne
Military Candle Blessed Mother Candle Parish Center Chapel Altar Rosary Altar Rosary Fr. Theodore Lash
Society Society Perpetual Adoration Candle SJSP Church
Please remember Friar Simeon Rukstalis, OFM
March 27 (anniversary death)
Mass Intentions Sharing/Caring/Involved March 24, 2018 Sat. March 24 9:00 am (Church) Morning Prayer 9:30 am (Church) Prayers for Priests 3:00 pm to 3:45 pm (Church) Sacrament of Reconciliation Sun. March 25 8:45 am to 10:15 am (PC) Religious Education Classes 9:00 am (Church) Morning Prayer 9:55 am (Church) Rosary Prior to 10:30 am Mass - Meet at Parish Center and process to Church. Learn how to make Palm Crosses immediately following 10:30 am Mass
in the Parish Rectory with Carla Locascio Mon. March 26 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm Light Is On For You 7:00 pm (Church) Mass Tues. March 27 7:00 pm (Cathedral) Chrism Mass Wed. March 28 10:00 am (PC) St. Marianne Prayer Group Thurs. March 29 5:00 pm (Church) Vespers 6:15 pm (Rectory) Legion of Mary 7:00 pm (Church) Mass of the Lord’s Supper • Adoration until Midnight Fri. March 30 9:00 am (Church) Tenebrae 3:00 pm (Church) The Lord’s Passion 7:00 pm (Church) Stations of the Cross Sat. March 31 9:00 am (Church) Tenebrae 8:00 pm (Church) Easter Vigil in the Holy Night Sun. April 1 No Religious Education Classes 7:30 am (Church) Easter Sunday Mass 9:00 am (Church) Morning Prayer 9:55 am (Church) Rosary 10:30 am (Church) Easter Sunday Mass Everyday 12:00 am to 12:00 am (Adoration Chapel) Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration. You may book an Hour with Rose Roberts (315) 507-1305
Adorers needed late night and early morning hours... Tenebrae, the Office of Shadows, is the name given to the prayer of the Church on the spiritually darkest days of the year, Good Friday and Holy Saturday. As the Psalms, Canticles & readings are proclaimed, candles are extinguished leaving the worshipper in progressive darkness until only the light of Christ remains.
Regular $ 2,619.00 Loose $ 923.00 2nd/Fuel $ 743.00 MMWSKitchen $ 1,573.80 Easter Flowers $ 319.00 St. Patrick Mass $ 435.00 Candle $ 191.00 Total $6,803.80
Catch Up on The Wild Goose at home! No Wild Goose sessions weekends of
March 24/25, March 31/April 1, & April 7/8 10th Session of The Wild Goose Series will resume the weekend of April 14/15 = The Spirit of Adoption
The Wild Goose Series Link is on our SJSP web!
Thank you!
Join us for The Chrism Mass March 27 at 7 pm at the Cathedral
of the Immaculate Conception in Syracuse The Chrism Mass, which the bishop concelebrates with his
presbyterate and at which the Holy Chrism is consecrated
and the oils blessed, manifests the communion of the priests
with their bishop in the same priesthood and ministry in Christ.
EASTER LILLIES, DAFFODILS, TULIPS, MUMS - $10 EACH
Palm Sunday Weekend after all Masses Religious Education Fundraiser
EASTER FLOWER SALE
Weekend Collection
3/18/18
Rectory Office: No office hours on Good Friday.
Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration: Rose M. Roberts (315) 507-1305 Westside Kitchen Director: Edward Morgan (315) 525-8328
WSKitchen Volunteer Coordinator: Katie Koscinski (315) 797-1985 Religious Ed.: Cheryl Staley, DRE (315) 507-2661 RCIA: Rev. Richard Dellos (315) 735-4429 x2
Evangelization/Baptisms: Ellen Benton (315) 735-4429 x5 Mother Marianne Book Shoppe: Doris Horton (315) 733-0700 Buildings & Grounds: Edward Morgan (315) 525-8328
Office Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9am-1pm/Fri. 9am-Noon Office Administrator/Social Media Editor/Weddings:
Deborah Sullivan (315) 735-4429 x4
Bulletin/Social Media Announcements need to be submitted 2 weeks in advance by 9 am Fridays & Holidays 3 weeks in advance. Please submit to Deborah Sullivan,
Bulletin Editor: [email protected]
Weddings: To check Church availability and for preparation, please call the Parish Office 6 months prior (315) 735-4429 x4. Baptisms: Parents are required to attend a Baptismal preparation class. Contact Ellen Benton (315) 735-4429 x5 to schedule an appt.
NEED THE EUCHARIST? If you or someone you know is Hospitalized, in a Nursing Home, or Homebound and wish
to receive the Eucharist and is a member of this parish please contact Maureen Mayer (315) 734-0504. Please remember to sign
the book in the sacristy recording the dates of your visits.
Are you being called to coordinate the Traveling Vocation Crucifix Program? This program can be implemented at the weekend Mass of your choice. Roseann will be taking the Crucifix home on March 24, 2018. Call Roseann if this much needed mission praying for vocations is tugging at your heart.
Traveling Vocation Crucifix Program On Sat., March 24 @ 4pm Mass, a blessed San Damiano Crucifix will be presented to Roseanne Witkowski for vocation prayers for the week in her home. Info: Roseann Witkowski (315) 507-4752.
March 25, 2018
A Family Perspective by Bud Ozar March 25, 2018: Passion (Palm) Sunday (Mark 14:1-15:47)
The Passion of Jesus makes it clear, no one escapes suffering. Suffering is inevitable but no one should suffer alone. That is one of the primary roles of families, to stand with and support each other in suffering.
Please return on
Holy Thursday
50th Anniversary Celebration May 20, 2018
In Honor of our 2 beloved priests,
please consider donating to Rev. Dellos’ & Rev. LaFache’s
50th Anniversary Celebration Fund.
(Kindly drop in collection basket or mail to rectory office)
Please include your name & address. Thank you for your consideration.
The Light is On For You Monday, March 26
from 4 pm to 7 pm
Easter Dinner Sunday, April 1st
SJSP Mother Marianne Westside Kitchen
Between 11:30 am and 1:00 pm Hams, coffee or monetary
donations are most welcome. Donations can be dropped off at our SJSP Parish Center weekdays between
9 am & 1 pm or call Ed Morgan (315) 525-8328.
Thank you so much in advance!
SJSP 29th Annual Divine Mercy Sunday, April 8 1:30 pm: Confessions 2:30 pm: Chaplet of Divine Mercy 3:00 pm: Mass Guest Homilist: Dc. Michael Gudaitis
Following Mass, there will be veneration of the Divine Mercy Image and a blessing
with a First Class Relic of St. Maria Faustina Kowalska.
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