October 23, 2016 MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil 4:00 p.m. Sunday 10:00 a.m. & 5:00 p.m. SACRAMENTS Celebrating 163 Years of Putting Grace into Action RECONCILIATION Saturdays, 3:00-3:45 p.m. BAPTISMS Parental orientation required. Contact Rectory for appointment. MARRIAGES Please make appointment six months in advance. PASTOR Rev. Timothy Niven X322 Niven@dor.org DEACON Gregg Lawson BUSINESS MANAGER Veronica Hill PASTORAL MINISTER Aaron Wilson X311 awilson@dor.org SECRETARY Abigail Moss DIRECTOR OF CATECHESIS Daniel Tome (315)252-3439 DIRECTOR OF MUSIC Karen Bartlett-Morse ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Michael Carney 253-8327 MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR George Vibbert 85 E. Genesee Street Auburn, NY 13021-2708 RECTORY 10 S. Lewis Street Auburn, NY 13021-2708 Telephone: 252-7261 Fax: 252-7262 Website: www.stalphonsusauburn.org Email: stalphonsus@dor.org Food Pantry: 252-0710, Open 9 11:30am
Off to a Great Start! Thank you to everyone who has gotten St. Alphonsus off to a great start! We are already at 20% of the way toward meeting our Responsibility for this year s Catholic Ministries Appeal. $59,000 We ve had 82 donors contributing an average gift of $144. 2 households are new to the CMA and 24 households have been able to increase their gift this year. Please consider making a pledge over time rather than a one-time donation. A $25 one-time gift would swell to a gift of $175 of you were able to give $25 per month for the next 7 months (November to May). The gift I give is very manageable when spread out over the time frame of the entire campaign. If you have not yet given, would you please give prayerfully and generously in support of this great cause. $12,800 21% St. Alphonsus directly benefits from your gift. We have had the assistance of the diocese in training our staff members, including a 2-year leadership seminar that I attend once a month, improvement of our website, IT support, and human resources efforts. Because of those benefits, we are able to better serve our community, leading people to healing and deepening their faith because of your generosity. I know there are many other charities and organizations that could also use your donations. There is one thing that sets CMA above the others: the CMA is yours. The CMA supports important ministries in our local church the Diocese of Rochester. Your gift benefits people in your area and those who minister in your name. We may choose to associate ourselves with other ministries and organizations. Still, here at St. Alphonsus we are naturally associated with the good work of the Diocese. So please give early, give as generously as possible, and be a part of the success of this year s CMA. Thank you!
How to Say the Rosary 1. Make the Sign of the Cross and say the Apostles Creed. 2. Say the Our Father. 3. Say three Hail Marys. 4. Say the Glory be to the Father. 5. Announce the First Mystery; then say the Our Father. 6. Say ten Hail Marys while meditating on the Mystery. 7. Say the Glory be to the Father. 8. Announce the Second Mystery; then say the Our Father. Repeat 6 and 7 and continue with Third, Fourth and Fifth Mysteries in the same manner. Spiritual Fruit: Spiritual Courage www.rosary-center.org 1. Jesus took Peter, James and John up a high mountain to pray. 2. Jesus was transfigured before them. 3. "His face became as dazzling as the sun, his clothes as radiant as light." 4. This was to fortify their faith to withstand the coming tragedy of the Passion. 5. Jesus foresaw the 'scandal of the cross,' and prepared them for it by this manifestation of His glory. 6. Moses and Elias (representing the Law and the prophets of the Old Testament) were conversing with Jesus about His Passion. 7. "Do not think I have come to destroy the Law or the Prophets... but to fulfill them." 8. From a cloud came a voice: "This is my beloved Son, listen to Him." 9. Jesus admonishes them not to tell the vision to anyone until the Son of Man rises from the dead. 10. We too will behold the transfigured Jesus on the Last Day. DIRECTOR AND VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! We need volunteers and a director for our annual Children s Christmas Pageant. This is performed during Mass on Christmas Eve and narrated by Father Tim. The children of our parish get to perform the Nativity and the entire community is gifted a beautiful reminder of the true meaning of Christmas. Please call the rectory at 252-7261 or email awilson@dor.org to volunteer. Thank you!
We warmly welcome you to our parish! We are so happy that you have joined us to worship the Lord this weekend. October 23, 2016 In Our Parish SUNDAY, October 23 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time MONDAY, October 24 TUESDAY, October 25 WEDNESDAY, October 26 NO MASS Bingo (Over $2000 in Prizes) 7pm CWG Parish Center THURSDAY, October 27 Pastoral Care Council 6:30pm FRIDAY, October 28 SATURDAY, October 29 Confessions 3:00-3:45pm SUNDAY, October 30 Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time Mass Intentions TUESDAY, October 25 Nathan Michael Varner John & Isabelle Mattiace WEDNESDAY, October 26 NO MASS THURSDAY, October 27 5:15pm Merilyn Panarisi Mary & Bill Rowe FRIDAY, October 28 11:15am Ellen Evans Laura & Doug Cuthbert SATURDAY, October 29 4:00pm Agnes & Clarence Pullen Son, Charlie SUNDAY, October 30 10:00am Terry Bulman The Hill Family 5:00pm Joy Speno Jim & Mary Ann LaMay Kitchen Capt. 5-9pm D. Balcom Kitchen Assistant Kitchen 4-6pm Kitchen 5-7pm Bingo Workers Schedule Wednesday, September 21, Team B Kitchen 7-9pm J. Schoonmaker Pull Tabs 5:30 8pm Raffle 5:30-8pm Caller 7-9pm N. Camardo Drawer 7 9 Sellers 6-7pm G. Caleb C. Caleb M.A. LaMay B. Festa J. Horsford Floor 7-9pm J. Salvage J. Cimildora Memorial Candles Tabernacle Memorial Candle in loving memory of James J. Nash by Ed & Joanne Nash St. Joseph Candle A Special Intention We would like to thank Paul F. Vitale, Inc. this week for sponsoring an ad in our weekly bulletin. Ministry Schedule Saturday & Sunday October 22 & 23 4 PM Lector: A. DeForge R. Kilmer R. Foley D. Baumes C. Cuthbert S. Barrette Acolytes R. Fitzgerald Greg B. C. Cuthbert AV M. Strazzere J. Calarco C. Patti T. Laird M. Mahunik A. Mahunik 10 AM Lector: J. Zizza Acolytes: J. Berry R. Mahunik E. Mahunik AV P. Mahunik 5 PM Lector : P. Cowan P. Raith J. Cowan P. Cowan K. Mahoney D. Balloni Sac: R. Kilmer Sac: T. Laird Sac: E. Vitale Acolytes J. Rivoli N. Rivoli
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Saint-of-the-Day Wisdom One righteous soul can obtain pardon for a thousand sinners. -St. Margaret Mary Alacoque Catholic Charities of the Finger Lakes Annual Empty Bowls Events October 19, 2016, Our Lady of Peace Parish, Center Street, Geneva October 27, 2016, Sacred Heart Church, 90 Melrose Road, Auburn 5:00 pm 7:00 pm $20.00 per ticket for adults or $10.00 per ticket for children under 10 Cost includes soup, bread, beverage, dessert and a handmade ceramic bowl. For tickets or more information contact Rhonda Zettlemoyer at 315-789-2686, ext 104 or email rzettlem@dor.org or catholiccharitiesfl.org All proceeds will benefit Catholic Charities of the Finger Lakes programs. Please help us help others! Catholics Care. Catholics Vote. Register to Vote. In their statement on Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship, the U.S. Catholic bishops reminds Catholics, We are called to bring together our principles and our political choices, our values and our votes, to help build a better world. Visit www.faithfulcitizenship.org to explore how you advocate as a faithful citizen on behalf of those who are poor and vulnerable. Saint Alphonsus Mothers With Young Children Group For more information contact Dana at 315-212-5123 ANNUAL BLUE MASS 11:15 am SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2016 SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL ROCHESTER, NEW YORK You are cordially invited to join Bishop Salvatore R. Matano, as we pray in gratitude to God for the safety of all the courageous women and men of law enforcement who so selflessly serve and protect our community. Please remember St. Alphonsus Church in your will. Fall is here, children are back in school and your Food Pantry is in need! Without school to help feed children, our supplies have rapidly depleted. With the holidays right around the corner, we need donations! Our clients need items like canned meals (e.g. Spaghettios, Beef Stew, etc.), tuna fish, soup, cereals, baked beans, cheese snacks, juice boxes, and fruit cups to name a few. You can also use the list posted on the church bulletin boards. You can leave donations in the church or at the Food Pantry. We are open Mon-Sat, 9am to 11:30am. We can also accept frozen food or refrigerated foods. We also accept monetary donations. Thank you for all you do for the less fortunate in our community.