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Welcome to all! We are happy to have you with us and desire to be of service to you. Please review our bulletin for activities and announcements. This is your special invitation to join us in all activities! Should you wish to register, we welcome you with
open arms. Please contact the office with any questions or concerns.
August 8, 2021 - 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Holy Family Parish Staff:
Lisa LaCoppola-Administrative Ass’t
Donna Young-Edick-Bookkeeper
Mary Puznowski-Music Director
Debbie Kuehnle-Faith Formation
Chuck McCumber-Maint. Superintendent
Tony Giaquinto - Building and Grounds Ass’t
Ken Helmer-Custodian
Stan Zysk-Trustee
Sam Corsi -Trustee
St. Joseph Parish
31 N. Helmer Ave.
Dolgeville, NY 13329
315-823-3410
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.sjdolgeville.org
Pastor: Fr. Brian Slezak Email: [email protected]
St. Joseph Church Staff:
Donna Young-Edick-Sec/Bookkeeper
Jessica Pollak-Music Director
Marianne Dillenbeck-Faith Formation
Stephanie Davies-Trustee
Michael George -Trustee
Mass Times
Holy Family: 5:00 Vigil; 9:30 Sunday; 12:10 Tues & Thurs & Holy Days
St. Joseph: Sunday – 8:00; Holy Days – 5:00
Reconciliation
Holy Family: 4:00-4:30 Saturday; St. Joseph: 7:30-7:45 Sunday
Holy Family Parish
763 E. Main St.
Little Falls, NY 13365
315-823-3410
Email: [email protected]
Website; holyfamilylittlefalls.org
HOLY FAMILY PARISH
LITTLE FALLS, NEW YORK
ST. JOSEPH CHURCH
DOLGEVILLE, NEW YORK
ST. JOSEPH CHURCH
31 N. Helmer Ave., Dolgeville, NY 13329
315-823-3410 [email protected]
Weekend Mass: Sunday: 8:00 AM
Reconciliation (Confession) 7:30 AM Sunday or
by appointment
Website: www.sjdolgeville.org
Ramp at rear of church in the basement by
kitchen
Office hours Monday thru Thursday 9:00AM till Noon
in the Holy Family Parish Office Building 763 E Main St. Little
Falls
Mass is the most powerful prayer there is for any intention!
Sunday, August 8 8:00 AM
† Deceased Members of St. Joseph Church
Sunday6, August 15 8:00 AM
† Fred & Joy DeLucco - Family
† Aunt Lee DeLucco - Family
Our sick: Ann Tucker, Debbie Povec, Mike
Barron,, Carol Ann Kovic, Jeanette Hogan,
Matthew Cadwell, James Doolittle, Sr., Richard
Grogan, Helen Johnson, Betty Zerbst, Allison
Perry, Tyler David Foster, Sandra Fonda, Margaret Johnson,
Neil Cronin, Steven Serow, Pat Peters, Lisa Giordano-Hayes,
Joseph Rudi & All the members of our armed forces and their Families
Lector 8:00 AM
August 8, 2021
Helen Johnson
August 1, 2021 Collection $1,594.00
MEMORIAL FLOWERS REQUESTED
Memorial Flowers may be placed in front of the Blessed
Virgin Mary or St. Joseph altar in memory of a loved one.
For more information and to have flowers placed in front
of one of the altars please call St. Joseph office at
315-823-3410
HELPING HANDS PROGRAM Helping Hands is a free clothing program available to anyone .
Located now in the back of the State St entrance to St Joseph’s
We are open Thur. 1-4 ,donations accepted and volunteers
always appreciated!
Contact Lynne 315-868-7896 for questions or special needs.
Thank you for the continuing support for this important
community program
St. Joseph Calendar Events
Knights of Columbus - Interested in joining? Call
Robert Peters - 315-429-8099
MONEY COUNTERS - August - Bob Maxwell, Jessica
Pollak, Matthew Pollak
PRAYER LIST - If there is a name on our prayer list that
should be taken off at this time , please notify the office
so we can remove the name. 315-823-3410 Thank you.
Rosary Recitation
The recitation or the rosary will be at 7:30 AM before the
8:00 AM Mass.
MEMORIAL FLOWERS - Are placed on the Blessed
Virgin Mary’s Altar in memory of Sam Sterusky
requested by Wendy Tallman.
HOLY FAMILY PARISH
Weekend Masses: Saturday Vigil: 5 PM Sunday: 9:30 AM Weekday Masses: Tuesday and Thursday at 12:10 PM - unless there is a funeral Reconciliation (Confession) Saturday from 4 to 4:30 PM or by appointment Office hours Monday thru Thursday 9AM to 3PM Summer - Friday 9 - 12
Collections August 1, 2021 $4,003.00
MONEY COUNTERS - Monday, August 9 - Michele
Marocco, Janet Balderston, Dan Reardon
Saturday, August 7 5:00PM
† John McGinnis - Family
† Shawn Reardon - Sister
† Craig Wright - Larry & Julie Smith
† Dora Czerneki - Mark & Amy Gabriel
† George Sagatis - Family
Sunday, August 8 9:30AM
† Burrell & Donna Gardinier - Family
† Linda Sagatis - Family
† Evelyn Pugliese - Joanne Tucci & Children
† Wanda Bundyck - Beth Ochar - Gerlaeh
† Diana Collins - Miosek Cousins
Latin Mass 11:00AM
† Raymond Rockwell (L) - Son, Patrick & Colleen
Tuesday, August 10 12:10PM
† Deceased Members of the Rosarians
Thursday, August 12 12:10PM
† Fr. Seraphim
† Brother Jason Lewis (L)
Saturday, August 14 5:00PM
† Kathy Moynihan
† Mary & Ernest Petkovsek - Family
† Deceased Members of the Terzi Family - Maryanne
† Deceased Members of LFHS class of 1976 - Jimmy
Quatrino
† Bob Feane - Children
† Deceased Members of SMA Class of 1962
Sunday, August 15 9:30AM
† Doris Buckley - Family
† George & Arlene Bundick - Family
† Gary Tucci - Joanne Tucci & Family
† Monica Viparina - Mary Alice Rieman
Latin Mass 11:00AM
† Fr. Paul Mijas - Patrick & Colleen
† Mindy J. Ronson (L) - Patty & David Pietrusza
BAPTISM - We welcome into our parish community, Alia
Elizabeth Peets who was baptized last weekend. May God
continue to bless her as she grows in faith.
FOOD PANTRY - Items -Soups, chili, pork & beans.
Monetary donations are always appreciated.
August
7/14/15
5:00 PM 9:30 AM
Lectors Liz Pritchard Jean Smith
Altar Server Alyssa Bladek Cameron Penz
Sacristans Bernie Miller Marc Penz
Weekly Calendar - Holy Family Parish Chant Schola Music School Open House - Saturday,
September 4 - 9 -10AM Bible Study Wednesdays - September 8,15,22,29 at 6:00
PM - 7:00 PM - Parish Office
Sanctuary Lamp is lit in loving memory of:
Michael Liscio - Lena Liscio & Family
REST IN PEACE - May the soul
Timothy Danehy of find eternal rest in
the glory of God’s heavenly kingdom.
MEMORIAL FLOWERS
Were placed on St. Joseph’s Altar in memory of - John
McGinnis requested by family.
Information for Both Parishes
CHANT SCHOLA MUSIC SCHOOL A traditional
Catholic music school for children, at Holy Family Parish.
Classes are free and open to children from area parishes.
You can also register online at holyfamilylittlefalls.org. We
will have another in-person Open House/ Registration Day
Saturday, September 4th, from 9 a.m. - 10 a.m. Mrs.
Colleen Rockwell, Chant Educator, will give a brief
presentation about the Chant programs to all registered
families. Light refreshments will be served. There are
informational brochures available on the bulletin stands in
church.
BIBLE STUDY - “A Biblical Walk Through the Mass,”
a four week study on the Mass will be held in the parish
office from 6:00-7:00 on Wednesday evenings:
September 8,15,22, 29. Through the Mass we encounter
God in the most intimate way as we hear Him speak to us
in the Liturgy and as we receive Him in the Holy
Eucharist. This Bible study addresses the meaning of the
words, gestures, and rituals of the Mass. We will explore
the biblical roots of the Liturgy and why it all matters.
This study will renew your faith and deepen your love
for, and devotion to the Holy Eucharist. Sign-up sheets
are in the back of the church. Materials are free.
However, donations will be accepted. Please join us!
August – Mirror of Patience - Patience is willingness to
suffer. A patient is one who suffers a malady not
by choice whereas a patient man is one who suffers
volitionally rather than relinquish the vocation given him.
Joseph was patient because of his love. He was willing to
suffer anything, even the loss of Our Lady and the Divine
Child by being the first to die.
Readings for the week of August 8, 2021 - Sunday: 1
Kgs 19:4-8/Ps 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 [9a]/Eph 4:30—5:2/
Jn 6:41-51 Monday: Dt 10:12-22/Ps 147:12-13, 14-15,
19-20 [12a]/Mt 17:22-27 Tuesday: 2 Cor 9:6-10/Ps
112:1-2, 5-6, 7-8, 9 [5]/Jn 12:24-26 Wednesday: Dt 34:1
-12/Ps 66:1-3a, 5 and 8, 16-17 [cf. 20a and 10b]/Mt
18:15-20 Thursday: Jos 3:7-10a, 11, 13-17/Ps 114:1-2, 3
-4, 5-6/Mt 18:21—19:1 Friday: Jos 24:1-13/Ps 136:1-3,
16-18, 21-22 and 24/Mt 19:3-12 Saturday: Jos 24:14-29/
Ps 16:1-2a, and 5, 7-8, 11 [cf. 5a]/Mt 19:13-15 Next
Sunday: Vigil: 1 Chr 15:3-4, 15-16; 16:1-2/Ps 132:6-7, 9
-10, 13-14 [8]/ 1 Cor 15:54b-57/Lk 11:27-28 Day: Rv
11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab/ Ps 45:10, 11, 12, 16 [10bc]/1 Cor
15:20-27/Lk 1:39-56
INFORMATION FOR BOTH PARISHES
19th Sunday in Ordinary Time - The lens through which
we view life makes a difference. It also determines who we
choose to learn from and what we allow to shape our
thoughts and feelings. For many, life is simply what it
appears to be, a given that either through evolution or some
other means just came to be. There is no apparent rhyme or
reason to things and things can be dissected and
understood only in terms of what they empirically present.
To the person using this lens, a tree is a tree and a flower is
a flower. Their composition and existence can be
understood only to the extent that current human
knowledge allows. Through this lens, what gives life
purpose and meaning? This lens has an essentially
unknown beginning and definite end. Once those are
accepted, the middle becomes some kind of pursuit of
happiness, with values and principles being things that are
self-created and found accept. But there is a Divine lens that
also exists and deserves mention. It is found when one stumbles
upon faith and begins to see things differently. This lens is of
God and reveals a Divine Energy and Life that flows through and
in all things. Faith then shows us that all that lives come from
this one Source of Love. This is the only true lens that can give
human beings the purpose and meaning they desperately need.
From this perspective, all of life is much more than what is
immediately apparent! It now tells and reveals a story about God
generous, creative, and unconditional love! The unfolding of the
human story is the unfolding of God’s story. What meaning our
lives have when they are viewed as a part of God’s love affair
with humanity! We are indeed special table.