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Today is the Feast of Christ the King. It is the last Sunday of the church year. Next week will usher in the Season of Advent, the end of the holy year of Mercy, and the beginning of a new year. As we end this year our readings call us to recognize Jesus as the Shepherd who lays down his life for his sheep. St. Paul reminds us that our response must be one of boundless gratitude. The best way to “give thanks to the Father…” is to pass the gift forward to others; to pay it forward! Each year the Diocese offers us the opportunity to give thanks by making a pledge to the Catholic Ministries Appeal. As you know our parish goal this year is $150,651.00. To date we have only achieved 50% of our goal from 300 people. The fact that only 300 people have offered a gift is surprising to me because we have roughly 2,400 families registered in our parish. This means that only a little over 12% of our parish have offered a gift. I remember Jesus once asking “Where are the other nine?” So I must ask, where are the other 88%? I know that some of us are not able to offer as much of a gift as others, but I do believe most of us can offer some gift to give thanks to God; myself included. It is never a question of how much, but it is an opportunity for me to do my part. Since my arrival four years ago, St. Benedict’s parish has achieved its goal. This year that may not happen if every person does not do what they can to make that happen. I have recently been reminded by my football team that a team can have some great individual players but if each member of the team does not do their part the whole team will fall. The Pittsburgh Steelers are on a four game losing streak, not because of any one individual player but because they are not playing as a team. Each person is not pulling their weight and this affects the outcome for the whole team. It is sad to see some players playing their hearts out while others clearly are not. While it is hard for me to write this, I believe I need to do so on behalf of those members of our parish family who are “playing their hearts out!” May God help each of us to remember our responsibility to each other and join our efforts to theirs so that together we can “Give thanks to the Father for who has made you fit to share in the inheritance of the holy ones in light!” Don’t forget, “The Lord is with you!” Fr. Stan November 20, 2016 St. Mary’s Church 95 North Main Street Canandaigua, NY 14424 St. Bridget’s Church 15 Church Street Bloomfield, NY 14469 The Pastor’s Two Cents Striving to know, love, and serve God in all others.

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Today is the Feast of Christ the King. It is the last Sunday of the church year. Next week will usher in the Season of Advent, the end of the holy year of Mercy, and the beginning of a new

year. As we end this year our readings call us to recognize Jesus as the Shepherd who lays down his life for his sheep. St. Paul reminds us that our response must be one of boundless gratitude. The best way to “give thanks to the Father…” is to pass the gift forward to others; to pay it forward! Each year the Diocese offers us the opportunity to give thanks by making a pledge to the Catholic Ministries Appeal. As you know our parish goal this year is $150,651.00. To date we have only achieved 50% of our goal from 300 people. The fact that only 300 people have offered a gift is surprising to me because we have roughly 2,400 families registered in our parish. This means that only a little over 12% of our parish have offered a gift. I remember Jesus once asking “Where are the other nine?” So I must ask, where are the other 88%? I know that some of us are not able to offer as much of a gift as others, but I do believe most of us can offer some gift to give thanks to God; myself included. It is never a question of how much, but it is an opportunity for me to do my part. Since my arrival four years ago, St. Benedict’s parish has achieved its goal. This year that may not happen if every person does not do what they can to make that happen. I have recently been reminded by my football team that a team can have some great individual players but if each member of the team does not do their part the whole team will fall. The Pittsburgh Steelers are on a four game losing streak, not because of any one individual player but because they are not playing as a team. Each person is not pulling their weight and this affects the outcome for the whole team. It is sad to see some players playing their hearts out while others clearly are not. While it is hard for me to write this, I believe I need to do so on behalf of those members of our parish family who are “playing their hearts out!” May God help each of us to remember our responsibility to each other and join our efforts to theirs so that together we can “Give thanks to the Father for who has made you fit to share in the inheritance of the holy ones in light!”

Don’t forget, “The Lord is with you!”

Fr. Stan

November 20, 2016 St. Mary’s Church 95 North Main Street Canandaigua, NY 14424

St. Bridget’s Church 15 Church Street

Bloomfield, NY 14469

The Pastor’s Two Cents

Striving to know, love, and serve God in all others.

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DAY MASS INTENTION EVENTS

Sunday, November 20

Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe

7:30 a.m. (SM) Gerald Dolce by the Zulick Family 9:00 a.m. (SM) Deceased members of the James Catal-

famo family by the family 9:30 a.m. (SB) Kathryn Murphy by Beth Mattimore 11:30 a.m. (SM) Margaret Shaw by Carleen & Gary Pierce 4:30 p.m. (SM) For the People of St. Benedict Parish

(SB) Sorting of Thanksgiving Baskets in Church Hall 4:30 p.m. (SM) G.I.F.T. Mass & Assembly in church

Monday, November 21 Presentation of

the Blessed Virgin Mary

6:45 a.m. (SM) Word and Communion Service 8:00 a.m. (SB) Eileen Minnis by the Rockey family 9:00 a.m. (SM) Paul Genecco by the Genecco family

6:45 p.m. (SM) Migrant Ministry General Meeting in Dougherty Hall

Tuesday, November 22

St. Cecilia

6:45 a.m. (SM) Karen Fox by Bob Kasprzak 9:00 a.m. (SM) Julie Ceravolo Garnish by Pauline & Sam

Vitalone

10:00 a.m. (SM) Prayer Shawl in the Yellow House

Wednesday, November 23

Weekday St. Clement I; St. Columban; Blessed Miguel

Agustin Pro

6:45 a.m. (SM) Andrew Locke by Betty Spencer 8:00 a.m. (SB) Paula Dolinar by Sue Hall 9:00 a.m. (SM) Word and Communion Service 7:00 p.m. (SB) The People of St. Benedict Parish

5:30 p.m. (SB) Confessions in the Church 7:00 p.m. (SM) Adult Choir Rehearsal

Thursday, November 24

St. Andrew Düng-Lac and Companions Thanksgiving

Day

7:30 a.m. (SM) Thomas Egan by Gwendolyn E. Egan 9:00 a.m. (SM) Gerry North by the Como family

Friday, November 25

Weekday

St. Catherine of Alexandria

6:45 a.m. (SM) Robert DeCarolis by the Hogle family 8:00 a.m. (SB) Word and Communion Service 9:00 a.m. (SM) Marcos Dario Capacho Rodriguez by his

daughters Maria & Dora 1:00 p.m. (Clark Manor) For the Sick of St. Benedict Parish

Saturday, November 26

Weekday

8:00 a.m. (SM) Reliefia Guilford by her son, Mike 5:00 p.m. (SM) Patricia LaBombard by her family

8:30 a.m. (SM) Divine Mercy Chaplet and Rosary in Church 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. (SM) Confessions in Church 6:00 p.m. (SM) Blood Pressure Clinic in Dougherty Hall

Sunday, November 27

First Sunday of

Advent

7:30 a.m. (SM) John Geise by Ellen, Chris & Anna 9:00 a.m. (SM) Sam Gaudino by his wife and children 9:30 a.m. (SB) Susan Clement by her mother and family 11:30 a.m. (SM) Deceased members of the Higgins & Horrocks

families by Ted & Maureen Horrocks

After Morning Masses (SM) Blood Pressure Clinic in Dougherty Hall During 9:00 a.m. Mass (SM) Pre-K Nursery in Pre-K Room in

Dougherty Hall 5:00 p.m. (SM) Youth Ministry in the Yellow House

Today’s Responsorial Psalm

Let us go rejoicing to the house of the Lord. Psalm 122

Altar Memorials The bread and wine at St. Mary’s is offered this week in

memory of Paul Genecco, requested by his mother. The Sanc-tuary Lamp at St. Mary’s will be offered in memory of the wedding anniversary of George & Genevieve Rogalski, re-

quested by the family.

Events listed as SM take place at St. Mary’s, those listed as SB take place at St. Bridget’s, and those listed as SMS take place at St. Mary’s School

HAPPY THANKSGIVING We are grateful for the many blessings bestowed on us and the parishioners of St. Benedict Parish. May God continue to bless you and your family. Happy Thanksgiving! The Parish Office will be closed on Thursday and Friday of this week so that our staff can enjoy the Thanksgiving Holiday with their family. The office will reopen at 9am on Monday, Nov 28.

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Question of the Week: In what ways have you been able to experience

God’s Mercy and Forgiveness this Year?

How have you shared forgiveness and mercy with others?

Today the Liturgical Year concludes with the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe. Today is also the last day of the Jubilee of Mercy. A year ago the Doors of Mercy around the world were opened to invite all to come to the loving embrace of the Father’s open heart. Today, those doors including the one at our Cathedral will be closed as a way to mark the end of the Jubilee Year. Throughout this year we have had a reproduction of the Door of Mercy from the Basilica of St Peter displayed on our confessional at St. Mary’s, to remind us of how, through the Sacrament of Confession, we can always experience God’s mercy. After this weekend, that dis-play will be taken down to mark the end of the Jubilee, but not as a way to say that God’s heart is closed. God’s heart remains always open for forgiveness. As Pope Francis has said, “God never gets tired of forgiving, all we have to do is ask.” It is never too late, as we see in today’s Gospel as the repentant thief is granted for-giveness and paradise just before his death. As we celebrate the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe and all our readings point us to-wards reflecting on how Jesus is King precisely because he is a merciful shepherd, as Saint Thomas Aquinas says: “It is proper to God to exercise mercy, and he manifests his omnipotence particularly in this way.” God is never more powerful and more Godself than when he practices mercy. This is also true of us, created in the image and likeness of God, we are never more ourselves, happier and freer that when we practice mercy. As we come to the end of the Liturgical year we are re-minded that: 1. We have nothing to fear because Jesus is King and

Mercy will triumph 2. That our end, our purpose in life is to practice Mer-

cy. This is our only way to happiness and holiness. 3. That we can always rely on God’s mercy and that it

is never too late to ask for forgiveness. God’s desire to love us will never end, everything else shall pass, except God’s love for us.

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St Benedict’s Parish Support for November 12/13

Sincere thanks for your support of the parish and its ministries!

Attendance for 11/13 ............................................... 1,364 Weekly Offertory Income* ................................. .$16,910 Weekly Needs .................................................... ..$19,040 Overage (Shortage).............. ............................... $(2,130) Year To Date Offertory Income* ............................................. $376,223 Year To Date Need ............................................ $380,800 Year To Date Overage (Shortage) ............... …...$(4,577)

*Regular Sunday Collection

ELECTRONIC GIVING PROGRAM St. Benedict’s is pleased to offer this safe and convenient op-tion for you to contribute your Sunday offering to the Church automatically through your checking or savings account. Please contact the business office at 394-1220.

THANKSGIVING DAY SCHEDULE There will be two Masses at St. Mary’s on Thanksgiving Day: 7:30 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. We will also have an anticipa-tion Mass at 7pm at St. Bridget’s on Wednesday. We invite you to take some time out of your holiday schedule to gather and pray with your parish family. We will bless food for your table – please bring some food item to be blessed and to be taken home and shared. We will also collect food for our Christmas Baskets. This food will be placed around the altar and blessed during Mass. Thanksgiving Day Mass has become a beautiful and moving celebration be-cause so many are aware that our first thanks must be giv-en to God. THE GIFT TAGS HAVE APPEARED This weekend in both churches hundreds of gift tags are available to support a variety of Christmas outreaches, both local, regional and international. Many of the tags ask for a present for a child or adult; we have provided all the infor-mation we have been given about this individual on that tag. Some of the tags request a monetary donation (to either our Kalama project, in support of the Blessing Room in Bloom-field, or St. Vincent de Paul in Canandaigua, or for last mi-nute requests for help.) All gifts, wrapped with the tag at-tached, are due back on Sunday, December 4. CHECKING YOUR INVENTORY? Have you taken stock of your personal inventory of clothes, gifts and treasures? (You know, the STUFF you received as a gift, but never wore, or the beautiful, but impractical pre-sents you have received but keep in their original box.) In both communities we offer these items to families at no charge each Christmas, so they will be have something to give loved ones. Direct your treasures in Bloomfield to the BLESSING ROOM. In Canandaigua, leave them in the back corridor of the Parish Administration Center or at the Dougherty Hall entrance to church marked “for KIDSHOP.” Last year, in Bloomfield dozens of donations made terrific re-gifts. In Canandaigua, five hundred shopped at the Christmas Shop. The dates for 2016 are December 16 and 17; there are sign-up sheets in St. Mary’s Church if you’d like to be involved in the set-up or staffing of this year’s event.

NEW HYMNALS! When you come to church next week you’ll quickly realize we have new hymnals! The Glory and Praise Hymnal has been purchased for our use during our liturgical celebra-tions. It has music that is familiar to us as well as new music we can learn. Many of the “old stand-by” hymns are in the book plus many that you will come to enjoy. The readings for each week are printed in the back of the book and they will now be indicated on the hymn board. The Eucharistic Prayer is not printed in the book. The priest is the one who recites that prayer as the com-munity prays it together. Not having it printed, allows the congregation to pay attention with sight and hearing to the words spoken and the ritual per-formed. Please give yourself time to adjust to our new hymnal. BREAKFAST WITH SANTA Breakfast with Santa is on Saturday, December 3rd, from 9AM-11AM in the St. Mary’s School Gym. The cost is $4.00/person with children 3 and under free. Menu: Pancakes, Sausage, Milk and Coffee. Bring your camera for pictures with Santa. Join in a Christmas craft or game. Browse our Cookie walk and purchase home baked goodies! All proceeds benefit the St. Mary's PTO. SIGN UP TO RING THOSE BELLS In each church there are sign-up sheets for volunteers to help with St. Benedict’s annual support of the local Salva-tion Army RED KETTLE campaign. Saturday, December 3, is this year’s date when parishioners will take one hour shifts to ring bells at Canandaigua locations. The sign-up sheets give persons a chance to indicate their preference of time (between 10 AM – 5 PM) and (indoor or outdoor) loca-tion. The finalized schedule will be available on the week-end of November 26-27. 2016 marks the 16th consecutive year we have supported this local effort. Some families have been participating each year over that period of years. And each year we welcome “newbees” to ring the bells for the first time. It has been a great way to become acquainted with other parishioners.

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A Nell Adams William Aikins Baby Anthony

B Baby Claire Neal Badger Sheryl Barry Dawn Bartholomew Shirley Bement Albert Benivegna Alicen Bentley Anna Bomwell Jeanette Bouquin-Boesler Dennis Bowler David Boyle Shannon Breen Bob Bucceri Kristy Buella Evelyn Bugg Sara Burns Lucille Burrill Virginia Buskus

C David Capone Christopher Case Avery Lynn Casella Ben Cassarino Dennis Walter Castle Cheryl Cecere Michelle Cleaves Lois Clovis Stephen Cole Ginny Coniss Mark Conover Terrence Constable Todd Cook

Matthew Coons Charlene Cowell Pauline Crosier Ellie Crouse Bruce Currier Travis Curtis

D Joe D’Agostino Brenda D’Angelo Joe Deats Bernice Delforte Georgia DeMuzio Karen DeSeyn Kevin Dillon Sue Dobies

E Jeanne Erdle

F Nicole Favro John & Joan Fleming Anne Fiorentino Marilyn Fisher Nicholas Forgione Diane Fudalik

G Ian Galek Christopher Gallagher Deborah Genovese Robert Genovese Andrew German Kathy Gilbert Suzanne Greenwood Anne Griffith Lacey Pietropaolo Gu-lick

H Barb Haight

Sue Hall James Hamilton Al Harter Shirley Heeks Lloyd Heise Mike Heise Noelle Henning Connor Hicks Ted Horrocks Bennett Hudson Dean Humbert

I John Inness

J Susan Jackson Adam Jemmott Dawn Jensen Eric Johnson Jeff Johnson Jerry Johnston Patty Jones

K Martha Kastler Chris Keely Christine Kimmerly James King Nancy Kolb Robert Kubiak Jr.

L Barbara LaBombard Natalie Lawler Nicholas LeGrett Kitty & Philip Loeper Mary Jane Lortscher

James and Liz Lowe Hope Lowman John Luvera Joseph Lynch Teresa Lynch

M Bob Mack Mary Malinowski Claire Maney Michael Mapes Jim Marianacci Alicia Marney Anne Martin Esther Martin Justin Martin Terryn Maybeck Jay Mayeu Janet McCloud Elli McDermott Robert McGlynn Shelby McGlynn Heather McFadden Barbara & James McKee Terry McKenna Genevieve McWilliams Paul Meath Liz Michaels Art Miller Caty Miller Cindy Miller Karen Miller Ron Milton Ken Moore Virginia Lee Mosely

Carolyn Muldoon

N Gordon Nicholson

P Ed Pasciak Harry Patrick Cindy Peck Joyce Pelusio Amelia Personale Jeanetta Pharis Frank Pontera Patricia Popielec

Q Buddy Quayle

R Joe Rafter Ann Recker Barbara Redman Shannon Reeves Rick Revier Tom Revier Wendy Rex Ryder Thomas Rexford Linda Rodney Frank Rutallie

S Beverly Savage Joan, Donald, and Charles Scheibener Regina Schmitt Barbara Schram Rita Schuster Deb Scorse Charles Scott Kelly Shannon Eugene Sharp

Scott Shinkle Family Cindy Skrypek James Smith Mary and Ralph Smith Morgan Smithling Patricia Stauffer James Sullivan Natalie Swift

T Sandra Tambe Steve Tempest Abby Terhune Nancy Barnett Tighe Ethel Toner

V John Valeska Angela Vallachi Michael Vallachi Oretta Valvano Jonathan Vanderwall Janet VanGelder Toni Vatlimo Cheryle Vine Danielle Violanti Annette Vitalone

W Lloyd Wade The Walczak Family Barbara Wasson Ed Watson Sophie Watson Marie Webster Tim Welch Abbe Widmark-Crowell Florence Wisniewski Virginia Wyffels

ST. BENEDICT PARISH ADMIN CENTER: 95 N Main St., Canandaigua, NY 14424 (585) 394-1220 Fax (585) 396-3230

Parish Emergency Pager: (585) 220-7339 www.stbenedictonline.org

[email protected]

Parish Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. M-W-F

9 a.m. to 12 p.m. T and T Closed Daily from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.

NEW PARISHIONERS: Welcome to our Parish Family! We are so glad you are here! Please let us know you are here so that we can minister to your needs. Speak with a hospitality member, or call or email the parish office.

BAPTISMS Call or email Deacon Claude so he can discuss with you the steps to bap-tism, for your children.

HOLY MATRIMONY Engaged couples should contact the parish at least 6 months prior to desired wedding date. Marriage Preparation is required. Please call or email Deacon Claude.

BECOMING CATHOLIC (R.C.I.A.) Call or email Fr. Daniel.

PARISH COUNCIL Chairperson: Jean Mercandetti Council Members: Nicholas Bober, Brian Carl, Chris Decker, Bill Di-Bacco, Caryl Favro, Nancy Lynch, Paula Foster, Donna Mathis, Chris Neubecker, Norah Nolan-Cramer, Natalie Ruppel, Melanie Soberon, and Andy Yudichak Ex officio members: Fr. Daniel Ruiz, Dawn Burdick, Ann Marie Deutsch, Andrew Uttaro, Deacon Claude Lester, and Valerie Haynes.

St. Mary’s Church 95 N. Main St., Canandaigua, NY 14424

St. Bridget’s Church 15 Church Street, Bloomfield, NY 14469

Father Stan Kacprzak, Pastor…...x31…………… … [email protected]

Father Daniel Ruiz, Parochial Vicar….....x11……… …[email protected]

Father Kevin Murphy, Senior Priest

Deacon Claude Lester, Sacr Prep - Social Min….X15. [email protected]

Dawn Burdick,

Pastoral Associate, G.I.F.T. Coordinator...x 39………[email protected]

Nick Laskowski, Faith Form Co-Coordinator .x37. [email protected]

Emily Spinelli, Faith Formation Co-Coordinator [email protected]

Andrew Uttaro, Youth Ministry Coordinator……...x [email protected]

Valerie Haynes, Parish Life Coordinator...x 24……[email protected]

Trixie Meteyer, Music Director…………...x 12……[email protected]

Maureen Horrocks, Receptionist…........x10…… . [email protected]

Anthony DiPrima, Financial Director…...x 25……[email protected]

Patricia Simmons, Business Mgr…...... x 13………[email protected]

Helen Vallee, Asst. to Business Mgr….....x 34…… …[email protected]

Rich Clayton, Joe Schrader & Laurent Paré,

Maintenance................x18…………[email protected], [email protected]

Cemeteries..……………………....…………………...…………….....x 33

St Mary’s School 16 E. Gibson St., Canandaigua, NY 14424…...(585) 394-4300

www.stmaryscanandaigua.org Ann Marie Deutsch, Principal…………..x16………[email protected]

Pam Negley, Donna Kamholtz, SMS Sec... x 17 ……[email protected]

Please Pray for Our Sick

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Remember the anticipation of opening an Advent Calendar to reveal a daily surprise? Relive that experience and intro-duce it to your children, grandchildren or students with the Catholic Courier’s online Advent Calendar! Filled with mul-timedia treats, the calendar is designed to help families and individuals prepare for the birth of Christ. Visit each day beginning Nov. 26 at: www.catholiccourier.com/adventcalendar2016

THOUGHTS FROM POPE FRANCIS IN LAUDATO SI On Care for Our Common Home Pope St. John Paul II called for a global ecological conver-sion. We humans exploit our natural environment, he said, wildly consuming as much as we can. A true conversion, he taught, would lead to an “authentic human ecology.” God has entrusted the world to us, and we must steer all devel-opment toward the human person, not merely toward fi-nancial gain. (5)

CEMETERY REMINDER Just a reminder that as of November 1st, the water has been shut off in our cemeteries. Please make sure that all wreaths, pots and decorations have been removed for win-ter cleaning. Thanks for your help!

ADVENT RETREAT AT ST. JOHN OF ROCHESTER 'God With Us' Advent Retreat with Dan Schutte Nov. 27-29 From: St. John of Rochester Parish What: 'God With Us' Advent Retreat with Dan Schutte When: Sun., Mon., Tues. Nov. 27, 28, 29 at 7:00 pm Where: 8 Wickford Way, Fairport

LAST CHANCE FOR CHRISTMAS BASKET FOOD DONATIONS! If you haven’t had a chance to do so yet, please take a bag at the church entrance, fill it with non-perishable food and return by Thanksgiving Day. Non-perishable items only please. We are also in need of mittens for infants and young chil-dren(15 and under) for this year’s Christmas Assistance Program. Please bring them to the PAC Center and leave with Maureen Horrocks or call Marcia Webster at 394-6836 to arrange for a pick-up.

THANK YOU! Dear people of St. Benedict’s, I wanted to take the time to thanks the Saints of Mercy for the recent donation of personal care products to the CCIA food pantry. We find that these items are greatly appreciated by our many families as they are not permitted for purchase through the SNAP benefit. We have a limited access to these products so we are grateful when our church commu-nity is able to donate them. On behalf of the Board of Directors and our many volun-teers we extend our heart felt thanks for your kindness and generosity through this donation as they will bless our many families. Please pass on our thanks to all of those who have helped to make this donation possible. Blessings, Jeff Lippincott, Executive Director, CCIA

Graduate Course Registration Now Open! St. Bernard’s School of Theology and Ministry is offering a wide array of engaging courses this Spring. Whether you’re considering a Master’s Degree or just looking to enrich your faith, there’s something for you! Courses include:

- Orientation to Theological Studies -Ministerial Leadership -Classics of Christian Spirituality -Key Moments in Church History …and more!

There is generous tuition assistance available for new grad-uate students! Course auditors ($300 fee) are always wel-come! For more information and to register, visit us online at: http://www.stbernards.edu We Want to Hear From You! 585-271-3657 or [email protected] PREPARING THE WAY, an Advent Reflection Join us on Tuesday, December 13, for a Day Retreat at Notre Dame Retreat House (5151 Foster Rd., Canandaigua). The Day schedule is: 9am registration along with coffee and pastries; 9:30 conference begins; lunch at noon; reconcilia-tion and Mass; day ends at 3pm. Please call 585-394-5700 to register. A fee of $25.00 payable at registration.

Readings for the Week of November 20, 2016 Sunday: 2 Sm 5:1-3/Ps 122:1-5/Col 1:12-20/Lk 23:35-43 Monday: Rv 14:1-3, 4b-5/Ps 24:1-6/Lk 21:1-4 Tuesday: Rv 14:14-19/Ps 96:10-13/Lk 21:5-11 Wednesday: Rv 15:1-4/Ps 98:1-3, 7-9/Lk 21:12-19 Thursday: Rv 18:1-2, 21-23; 19:1-3, 9a/Ps 100:1-5/Lk 21:20-28 Friday: Rv 20:1-4, 11--21:2/Ps 84:3-6, 8/Lk 21:29-33 Saturday: Rv 22:1-7/Ps 95:1-7/Lk 21:34-36 Next Sunday: Is 2:1-5/Ps 122:1-9/Rom 13:11-14/Mt 24:37-44

To Place a Gift Card Order- Download the Flyer, Order Form & Retailers List at

www.stmaryscanandaigua.org Return Order & Payment (checks only, payable to St.

Mary’s School) by Monday. Nov. 28. Orders will be ready for pick-up on or before

Thursday, December 8. Questions? Call School at 394-4300.

Christmas Gift Card Sale Sponsored by St. Mary’s School

Gift Cards make the “perfect gift” or use them

just like cash. Easy and convenient shopping!!

Thank you & Merry Christmas from St. Mary’s School!

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