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2015-2016 St. Mary s Financial Report 150th Anniversary Mass Celebrated at St. Mary s Chapel By The Way Corporal Works of Mercy Parishioner Spotlight: Hope Chavanne Veteran s Day Friday, November 11 Thanksgiving Day Mass 10 a.m., November 24 Immaculate Conception December 8 Men s Christ Renews January 21 & 22, 2017 School Open House January 29, 2017 Women s Christ Renews March 4 & 5, 2017 Bishop Richard J. Malone presided at the 150 th Anniversary Mass for the St. Mary s Chapel on Saturday, October 22. Fr. Yetter, Fr. Andrew, Msgr. Vince Becker, former pastor, and Msgr. Paul Burkard, pastor of Our Lady of Victory Basilica who grew up in St. Mary's Parish, concelebrated the Mass. The choir was a collaboration of several different music groups from St. Mary's. In honor of our patroness, Mary of the Assumption, the music included a special piece entitled "Hail Holy Mary, Queen of Peace." (Continued on Page 2) Celebrating our past and future: Mass celebrants, from left, Fr. Andrew Kozminski, parochial vicar, Msgr. Vince Becker, former pastor, Fr. Robert Yetter, pastor, Bishop Richard Malone, Msgr. Paul Burkard, pastor, Our Lady of Victory Basilica, and Deacon Gary Hoover.

Left: Ruth Spoth, a member of one of St. Mary s founding families, talks with Bishop Malone at the dinner reception. Right: Eileen Nahigian proclaims the Word of God. Below: Father Yetter and Father Andrew begin the Mass celebration. 150th Anniversary Mass (Continued from Page 1) Father Yetter thanked parishioners past and present who participated in the Mass. Bishop Malone gave a thoughtful homily reminding us of the connectiveness of the generations of faith, Fr. Yetter said. We are tied in to our Catholic faith from the work of Father John Neumann who encouraged building the first log cabin church, to where we stand today in our 1865 chapel, to the new church of 2010 and for generations to come. It is here that we give praise and thanks to God for our blessings. The chapel was officially opened in October 1866 with a mission by the Redemptorist Fathers, who gifted the large cross that now hangs in the new church entrance. In preparation of the anniversary celebration, the 1928 Assumption of Mary tapestry that hangs over the main altar was restored. Many descendants of the parish founders attended the Mass including members of the Burkard, Herberger, and Spoth families.

Corporal Works of Mercy Provide Theme for Community Service Projects The Year of Mercy has been, and will continue to be, a time for the faithful to reflect on the Corporal Works of Mercy. Pope Francis writes, Let us enter more deeply into the heart of the Gospel where the poor have a special experience of God s mercy. With this in mind, St. Mary s Faith Community is aligning monthly service projects directly to the corporal works. We are also working together as a faith community and combining the efforts of school, faith formation and parish families. In the past, there have been many wonderful service projects completed by our school and faith formation families, but not the same projects at the same time, said Kelley Carlson, Parish Council Co-Chair and Communications Liaison. We thought that during this Year of Mercy, how wonderful would it be to have the entire community working on the same projects together. What we can accomplish as a whole is much greater than our accomplishments separately, she said. The first project was September s Give Drink to the Thirsty The Cow Project. Accounts were established at five local recycling centers and families were asked to bring their bottles and cans to deposit in an account for St. Mary s. Recycling from the picnic was used and donations were collected during Vacation Bible School. A two day recycling drive resulted in almost 7,200 items collected. With everyone s hard work and generosity, $1000 was collected to purchase ten cows for ten families in Nicaragua. October s project is Clothe the Naked Coat Drive for St. Vincent de Paul. A list of the year s projects may be found by visiting www.stmaryswormville.org/communityservice-projects. Left - Give Drink to the Thirsty - Students from Family Faith Formation and St. Mary School collected recycling to purchase cows for poor families in Nicaragua. Clothe the Naked Volunteers Joann Tomasello and Lee Santercole, right, sort more than 260 coats collected for the St. Vincent de Paul Coat Drive. They will be distributed during November through Colvin Cleaners and the St. Vincent de Paul Center. Thank you parishioners and Jim Ogilvie, St. Vincent DePaul coordinator.

By The Way... By Rev. Robert M. Yetter, Pastor On behalf of the parish Finance Council and parish trustees, I am pleased to present the annual summary report that you find on the opposite page. I extend a sincere thank you to all who support the parish and our ministries for their time, talents and treasure as we continue to build upon the past for the future. Bishop Malone explained this so eloquently in his homily at our recent 150 th Anniversary Mass of our chapel. We are able to report financial and sacramental statistics, but ascertaining the spiritual life of parishioners is something that only individuals can do. Each of us -myself included - are asked to look within ourselves and our relationship to Christ in how we have grown during the past year in our prayer life and in the practice of our faith in Christ and as members of the Catholic church. Americans, like others in Western Europe, have become very casual in their practice of their religion and the Catholic faith is no exception. Here at St. Mary s, an estimated 30% of parishioners participate in the Eucharist each weekend. Past are the days when 70% attended weekly (in the1950s). We are blessed with a core group of devout parishioners, including many young adults and families, but there are so many others who could be more active in their faith life. Our parish community invites all registered parishioners to come together for prayer and become engaged in parish life. These are some of the statistics for the past year: 77 baptisms (down from 96 the year before), 123 Confirmations (down 14) 29 marriages (down 2), First Eucharist and Penance reception, similar to last year at 120. We had 52 funerals with 31 burials in our parish cemetery. 25% of burials now are cremations. Total parish population is 2,700 registered households consisting of 7,100 people. Our median age has risen from 32 to 37 years old. Faith Formation Programs for Grades K- high school still involve more than 900 young people. Our youth ministry program reaches out to dozens of teens during the year. I am so appreciative of the dedicated parish staff including Karen Smaczniak, Faith Formation Director, Ryan Verity and Donna Vazquez, youth directors, Donna Allan, liturgy coordinator, Gina Phillips, business manager, Janice O Brien, volunteer coordinator, our staff secretaries and Mary Jo Aiken, school principal. As a parish we owe them a great deal of thanks. May God bless all of us as we continue to build up the kingdom of God. Sacrament of Penance Parish Penance Service: December 19 at 7:00p.m. In the Chapel Individual Confessions: December 17 from 2:30 to 3:45p.m. December 21 from 4:00 to 5:30p.m. Christmas Eve Masses 4:00p.m. in the Chapel 4:15p.m. Children s Mass in the New Church 6:30p.m. in the New Church 9:00p.m. in the New Church Midnight Mass in the New Church Christmas Day Masses 7:30a.m. in the New Church 9:00a.m. in the New Church 11:15a.m. In the New Church Feast of the Solemnity of Mary Saturday, December 31, 2016 4:00p.m. Vigil Mass in the New Church Sunday, January 1, 2017 7:30a.m. in the New Church 9:00a.m. in the New Church 11:15a.m. in the New Church

Summary of Parish Financial Report Notes Note: Fiscal Year Ends August 31, 2016 Sources of Revenue 2013/2014 2014/2015 2015/2016 Regular Contribu ons $1,431,179 $1,484,332 $1,502,323 Special Contribu ons $54,586 $69,313 $57,080 School, FFF, HSA, Cafeteria $1,032,090 $1,080,262 $1,194,370 Fundraising & Other Revenue $359,109 $359,983 $391,895 Total $2,876,964 $2,993,890 $3,145,668 Uses of Revenue 2013/2014 2014/2015 2015/2016 School-Includes HSA and Cafeteria $1,049,808 $1,226,353 $1,288,876 School Subsidy $306,957 $297,743 $337,090 Administra ve $542,145 $595,976 $644,379 Buildings/Grounds/U li es/improvements $222,540 $205,046 $164,201 Family Faith Forma on (FFF) $318,022 $304,721 $316,101 Diocesan Assessment $110,876 $121,687 $133,579 Adult Educa on, Outreach and Goodwill $36,660 $49,428 $41,194 Interest on Debt $19,144 $14,511 $9,833 Other Expenses $133,581 $142,147 $133,676 Total $2,739,733 $2,957,613 $3,068,929 Note: Home School Associa on (HSA) Note: Totals Do not Include Cemetery Family Faith Forma on (FFF) Sources of Revenue Uses of Revenue On behalf of St. Mary s Parish, Fr. Yetter and Fr. Andrew, we thank all parishioners for the continued support of offertory and engagement to ministry. Our thanks especially go out to the St. Mary s Finance Committee members who volunteer their time to ensure the future sustainability of St. Mary s. The Finance Council members include: Chairperson: Scott Zgoda Trustees: Edward Burkard and Eileen Nahigian Members: Gerald Drinkard, Michael Dolpp, Margaret King, Jennifer Noah, Richard Johnson and Andrew Zielinski.

By Kelley Carlson Devoted Follower of The Blessed Mother Hope Chavanne It can be no coincidence that Hope Marie Chavanne is a parishioner at a church called St. Mary s. Her love and devotion to the Blessed Mother guides much of what she does personally as well as the ministries she is involved with. Hope has a strong sense of the importance of the beautiful traditions of our Catholic faith and sees the past as a guide to the present. She feels called to Inspire people in the parish to come to a closer relationship to Mary as our spiritual mother because Mary leads all those who come to her, to her Son, Jesus. Hope and her husband, John, are the parents of Jacob, nine and Ava, three. She began cantoring at the 7:30 Mass 11 years ago, but is now active in many ministries including the Daughters of Mary, Decorating Committee, recently installed Eucharistic Minister to the Sick and The Blue Army Rosary. Hope is one of the facilitators of the Lady of Fatima Pilgrimage Statue which allows a statue of Mary to come to you for one week to promote daily praying of the rosary and the graces which come with opening your heart and home to Mary. The rosary is a powerful God-given prayer to meditate on the life of Christ through Mary, Hope said. She was inspired to start the Perpetual Rosary on the Feast of the Assumption this past August and recently facilitated the prayer service recognizing the anniversary of the Miracle of the Sun, Mary s last visitation to the children of Fatima. Hope is active in a new ministry called Gabriel s Graces, an outreach program through The Daughters of Mary that offers prayers for women who have experienced miscarriage or the loss of a child at any age. Hope and John's daughter, Marie Hope, passed away seven years ago at one month of age and she has tried to use her journey in loss to help other families while gaining healing herself. Hope also found healing as part of Christ Renews His Parish Team 26, and as part of team 31 this year. She invites men and women of the parish to consider participating. "Our Blessed Mother was the first disciple, may we follow her example as we find a new hope in Christ," Hope said. Blessing of Pets: Fr. Andrew blesses Cassie and owner Dylan Leong during the annual Blessing of Pets on October 4 on the front steps of St. Mary School. This annual custom invokes the blessing of God on all living creatures and commemorates the Feast of St. Francis.

St. Mary s Veteran Teacher Honored by Buffalo Diocese Polly Lougen, whose has been teaching at St. Mary School for 19 years, has been named the winner of a top teaching award from the Diocese of Buffalo. The late Tim Russert s Sister Lucille Sociarelli/Father John Sturm Making a Difference Award recognizes an educator whose outstanding dedication is making a difference in Catholic education. Lougen, who began her career at St. Mary s as a physical education teacher, is currently the Grade 3 teacher and science teacher for Grades 3, 4 and 5. She devotes her after school hours to weekly Science Club, Advanced Reading Club, and weekly reading lunch with her students. Mary Jo Aiken, principal, nominated Lougen for the award, who has 22 years of teaching experience in Catholic schools. Polly has many outstanding qualities. Perhaps most outstanding is her devotion to the Lord and her ability to bring that love and devotion to every child and colleague with whom she works and in every setting, Aiken said. Polly s children know the power of prayer and develop personal relations with the Lord, just as Polly has. According to Aiken, Lougen has brought STREAM to the classroom and has implemented the best of what common core has to offer, integrating content across subject areas, and making learning an adventure Lougen will be honored at the Catholic Foundation of Buffalo s Gala 22:6 Dinner on January 19, 2017 at the Buffalo Convention Center. WIN BIG at Snow Me The Money Take a chance on $16,500 and support St. Mary School at the annual Snow Me the Money Raffle on Saturday, February 11. Coordinated by St Mary School Home School Association (HSA), tickets are $50. In addition the $10,000 grand prize, cash prizes will be drawn throughout the evening and four $250 early bird winners will be awarded on December 16. Winners need not be present to win. The Snow Me the Money Celebration will be held at the Parish Center from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and will feature complimentary craft beer from Rohrbach Brewing Co, wine, pop and pay as you go sampling from Buffalo s food trucks. New this year - event admission is included with a raffle ticket purchase. As St. Mary's HSA co-presidents, my husband Tom and I would like to personally invite all family and friends of St. Mary's Parish and school community to join us at the annual Snow Me the Money Raffle, said Kristen Lewis. A winter wonderland party awaits with local food trucks, craft beer and wine while anticipating the big grand prize drawing of $10,000. Raffle tickets will be mailed to parishioners and are also available at the rectory and school office. Visit the school website at www.stmaryschoolswormville.org for details.

School Marathon: Montessori through eighth grade students walked to show their pride for St. Mary School at the annual marathon on October 5. Funds raised will be used for field trip transportation costs and other school activities. St. Mary s students dress up as their favorite saint for the celebration of All Saints Day with Father Yetter.