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PARISH OFFICE 12 HIBBARD AVENUE
CLIFTON SPRINGS, NY 14432-1064 Office Phones: 315-462-2961 or 585-289-4164 Emergency Phone: 585-278-6334 Fax: 315-462-3608 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.StPeterParish.us
Facebook page: www. facebook.com/stpeterparishny/
OFFICE HOURS: Monday-Wednesday: 9:00 am-3:30 pm
SUNDAY MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Anticipated Mass: 4:00 pm St. Dominic Sunday Masses: 8:00 am St. Felix
10:00 am St. Francis Noon St. Dominic
WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE *Please consult the weekly Mass Intention Schedule for any changes, additional Masses, or Holy Day Schedules.
Monday Noon St. Dominic
Tuesday 9:00 am St. Francis Wednesday 12:05 pm St. Felix
Thursday 9:00 am St. Francis Friday Noon St. Dominic
CONFESSION TIMES Wednesday 5:15-6:00 pm St. Felix Thursday 5:15-6:00 pm St. Francis Friday 11:15-11:50 am St. Dominic Saturday 3:00-3:45 pm St. Dominic 7:00-7:45 pm St. Francis Sunday 7:15-7:50 am St. Felix
(or by appointment. Please call the Parish Office.)
PARISH STAFF
PRIEST: Rev. Peter Van Lieshout: [email protected]
PARISH DEACONS: Deacon Bob Cyrana: [email protected]
Deacon Ed Smith: [email protected]
FINANCE DIRECTOR: Tony DiPrima: [email protected]
BUSINESS MANAGER: Andrea Record: [email protected]
FAITH FORMATION COORDINATOR: Laura Gleeson: [email protected]
SECRETARY: Maureen Weidman: [email protected]
PARISH COUNCIL CHAIR: Jene Trimm
LITURGICAL MUSICIANS: ST. DOMINIC: Janet Stoddard & Choir-585-394-8124
ST. FELIX: Scott Liberati & Choir
ST. FRANCIS: Sally Boyes & Choir
ST. DOMINIC MAINTENANCE: Wally Lannon, John Lankford, and Volunteers
ST. FELIX ST. FRANCIS MAINTENANCE WORKER: Audie Arliss
Any of our Parish Staff can also be reached through the Parish Office
INTERESTED IN A SACRAMENT?
To make arrangements to celebrate any of the Sacraments: Marriage (call at least 6 months in advance),
Eucharist, Penance, Confirmation, Baptism, or Anointing of the Sick, please call the Parish Office.
IS SOMEONE YOU LOVE ILL? Call the Parish Office for a pastoral visit and/or
to be added to the prayer list.
NEW TO THE PARISH? WELCOME! Registration forms are in church or stop by the Parish Office.
MOVING? CHANGES IN YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION? Please notify the Parish Office.
ESTATE PLANNING? Please remember St. Peter’s Parish in your will.
OUR THREE COMMUNITY FOOD CUPBOARDS:
St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Parish
St. Felix Church
Located at: 12 Hibbard Avenue Clifton Springs, NY 14432
St. Dominic Church
Located at: 97 West Main Street Shortsville, NY 14548
THE 26th
SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
September 30, 2018
Name/Address for sending Monetary Donations Actual Cupboard Location Days & Hrs. of Operation Contact
St. Felix Community Food Cupboard 12 Hibbard Ave, Clifton Springs, NY 14432
Basement of St. Felix, Clifton Springs 12 Hibbard Avenue,
Every Thursday 11 am-1 pm
Laura Janas
Phelps Community Food Cupboard 96 Ontario St. Phelps, NY 14532
Phelps Community Center, Phelps 8 Banta Street Suite 310
Fourth Tuesday 10:00-11:30 am & 4:00-5:00 pm
Tom Cheney
Twin Cities Community Food Cupboard c/o Gina Vanderwall
30 N. Main St., Manchester, NY 14504
Bennett Building 4 Center Street
Across from Manchester Fire Hall
Second Thursday,10 am-Noon & Fourth Thursday, 5-7 pm
Parish Office to make an appointment
St. Francis Church
Located at: 12 Church Street Phelps, NY 14532
St. Dominic Church
Located at: 97 West Main Street Shortsville, NY 14548
ST. PETER’S ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH at the CHURCHES of ST. DOMINIC, ST. FELIX, and ST. FRANCIS
We thank our Bulletin Advertiser of the Week for their support and ask you to support them in kind . . .
PORT GIBSON BINGO Would you like to advertise on our bulletin?
Please call the Parish Office for information.
FAITH FORMATION UPDATES
26TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
FAITH FORMATION/YOUTH PROGRAMS
NO CLASSES FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS
SEPTEMBER 30th because of the Clothing Sale & October 07th due to Columbus Day Weekend
Classes will resume Sunday, October 14th.
REGISTRATION FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Late registrations still accepted.
If time got away from you and you forgot to register, you may still do so by completing and returning a registration form
with the appropriate tuition.
Registration forms are available still on all three church bulletin boards and the parish website, www.stpeterparish.us.
You may return the completed paperwork via US Postal Service, drop it in the collection, or deliver it personally to the parish office.
Additional materials will be ordered for late registrants, but we can’t guarantee delivery in time for the first class.
So don’t procrastinate!
Please contact Laura Gleeson ASAP at the Parish Office or at
YOUTH GROUP MEETS TODAY at the regularly scheduled time
4:00-5:15 pm in the Youth Meeting Room in the Parish Center
to plan for the Hobo Hotel.
OCTOBER: MONTH OF THE HOLY ROSARY
On October 7, we celebrate a well-loved memorial in honor of the Rosary, and according to a long-standing tradition, the entire month
of October is dedicated to the Most Holy Rosary.
In the Rosary with its sequence of prayers and mysteries, we contemplate the Gospel in company with the Blessed Virgin Mary.
As Saint Pope John Paul II wrote in 2002, “the Rosary . . . is a prayer loved by countless Saints and encouraged by the
Magisterium. Simple yet profound, it still remains, at the dawn of this millennium, a prayer of great significance, destined to bring
forth a harvest of holiness . . .
With the Rosary, the Christian people sit at the school of Mary and is led to contemplate the beauty on the face of Christ and to
experience the depths of his love.
Through the Rosary the faithful receive abundant grace, as though from the very hands of the Mother of the Redeemer”
(Rosarium Virginis Mariae, 1).
From 2017 Sourcebook, Liturgy Training Publications, p.288.
THE SPECIAL INTENTIONS OF POPE FRANCIS for the month of October
EVANGELIZATION – THE MISSION OF RELIGIOUS
That consecrated religious men and women may bestir themselves, and be present among the poor, the marginalized,
and those who have no voice.
POT LUCK SUPPER to celebrate the Feast of St. Francis
Parish Hall at St. Francis Church
THIS Thursday, October 04th
after the 5:30 pm Mass
Please consider bringing a main dish, salad, or dessert.
Drinks will be provided.
7th ANNUAL HOBO HOTEL
WHEN: October 13/14, 3:00 pm Saturday to 1:30 pm Sunday
WHERE: St. Dominic Church
WHO: St. Peter’s Parish High School Youth Group (Grades 9-12)
WHAT: They will sleep overnight in boxes to bring awareness to the Homeless Veteran Transition Program, administered through the Canandaigua VA Hospital, and to try to help those who have nowhere to call home.
ACCEPTING DONATIONS:
Men’s & women’s socks, new blankets, new pillows, air mattresses, toiletries, toilet paper, cleaning supplies, & alarm clocks.
EVERYTHING MUST BE NEW
You may place your donations in the bins located at each church entrance.
YOUTH CHOIR & YOUTH INSTRUMENTALISTS
Will start rehearsals in the choir loft at St. Dominic Church
THIS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 03rd
7:00-7:45 pm
Youth Choir is open to boys & girls Grades 3 & up.
If you are currently involved in sports, you may join at any time.
Attend rehearsal or contact Janet after Mass or call 585-394-8124.
WOMEN OF ST. DOMINIC ANNUAL CLOTHING SALE
NEXT WEEKEND, OCTOBER 04th-06th
THURSDAY, OCT. 04 9 AM—7 PM
FRIDAY, OCT. 05 9 AM—5 PM
SATURDAY, OCT. 06 8 AM—NOON ($2 Bag Sale)
(Please-no early birds)
Nice Variety of Clothes!
Great bargains!!
We look forward to seeing you!!!
To volunteer to work contact: Barb Bush @ 585-289-6008
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
ANNUAL COLUMBUS DAY SPAGHETTI DINNER
NEXT Monday, October 08th
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Parish Center at St. Dominic
Tickets on sale after Mass THIS weekend Sept 29/30 & Oct 06/07
SEE THE FLYER FOR DETAILS.
HOLY ROSARY & RESPECT LIFE MONTH
The Rosary will be led by the Knights of Columbus after Mass
5th SUNDAY ROSARY Sunday, 9/30 8:00 AM Mass @ St. Felix
MONTH OF OCTOBER
Sunday, 10/07 10:00 AM Mass @ St. Francis Sunday, 10/14 12:00 Noon Mass @ St. Dominic Saturday, 10/20 4:00 PM Vigil Mass @ St. Dominic Sunday, 10/28 8:00 AM Mass @ St. Felix
THE 26th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME September 30, 2018
REMEMBER IN PRAYER
FOR HEALING Aaron Baby Hazel Donnie Allen Marie Appleton Audie Arliss Kathy Armstrong Carl Beechler Joseph Benoit Anne Black Carmela Bonneville Jane Bree Joyce Buckner Mary Burgess Scott Burnham Wandy Bush Alice J. Burns Carlyn Burns Judy Carkner Carl E. Carlson Julie Carlson Laurie Caves Shirley Ciardi Michelle Cleaves Harry/Pat Conklin Angela D’Arduini Bernie D’Arduini Jim D’Arduini Shirley D’Arduini Tracy D’Arduini Jill DeBrock Fred Di Santo Anthony DelGatto Mike Donk Delaney Doyle Christa Dunlap Tracy Dutton Cherylann Enos Steve Finewood Tyler Fisher Joan Freeman Rosemary Fry Louise Gee Kimberly Gentry Allison Gersbach Carolyn Ghighone George Gloska Bob Goodell Scott Greenstein Scott Greenwood Declan Guilliams Richard Guilliams Daniella H. Maryann H. Melanie Haers Irene Hale Christopher Hansen Robert Hazell JJ Healy Noelle Henning Joyce Herbert Conner Hicks Jackie Jason Hill Julie Kara Hill Mary Hollis Hilde Houck Rylan Hulo Daniel Incarnato Sarah Jones Darlene Kampf David Kathke Angie Keating David Keeler Alice Klahn Cindy Koch Nancy Kolb Thomas Kowalski Pat Le Vesque Donald Lipker Leigh Lockwood Pat/John Lukash Liz M Seth Makitra Marlene Beverly Marvin Sheila Maslyn Ginny Mattice Earl May Carter McConnon
Brian McCrone Ann McKee Elizabeth Meath Dan Moracco Judith Muehlig Christina Mulshenock Frank Murphy Mary Ann Nielson Gordie Nicholson Pat & Bev O’Brien Nancy O’Daniels Carl Overslaugh Piper Paddock Bob Pellomo Tori Perrin Stephanie Phenes David Quigley Tiffany Reichbach Rose Ricci Anne Riley Don/Marie Rizzo Billy Rockefeller Jim Ross Cheryl Rozell Alvin Ryder Jim Sadler Laurie Salko Sandy Schmitt C. Schwalenstocker Wilma Shaner Jean Smith Mitchell Smith Nick Smith Terri Stell Andrea Stearn Pinky Tiebout Bethany Tillman Rose Tills Colin VanDeusen Linda VerStraete Brian Weber Jerry Wiepert Tammy Yacono Janice Yott Lacey Young Gabriella Zamora Midge Zuccala Our homebound parishioners
IN ASSISTED CARE Jo DeMarco Minnie DeShepper Shirley Galens Pat Jerzak Bonnie Koberg Rose Pettrone Charles Race Bonnie Resch Gerri Ruebens George Tills Gerry VerStraete Louis J. White, Jr. Anna Zander
HOUSE OF JOHN–Ruth
FOR OUR DECEASED-Pauline Bremer and Janet Peisher
FOR THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 30th
St. Felix St. Francis St. Dominic
Altar Bands for October:
Donna Allen Marge Cauwels Andrea Ester Kathy Allen Jo Marek
Grounds:
Richard Jones Mike Kerr
Counters: Doug Davis & Bernie Commisso
St. Pauly Building at St. Francis: Dan & Donna Laurenza
FROM THE PASTOR
Praised be Jesus Christ!
This week we celebrate the feast day of one of our parish patrons: St. Francis of Assisi (October 4)—certainly one of the most beloved saints in the history of the Church.
Even though I attended a Franciscan college, and even spent an entire month living in Assisi while studying Italian during the summer of 2009, I never experienced any special devotion to this great medieval saint and I often felt like I was unable to understand why so many others were so attracted to his life and witness.
Several years ago, in my effort to learn more about his life, I picked up a then newly-published biography written by Fr. Augustine Thompson, OP called “Francis: A New Biography.”
Fr. Augustine Thompson is an historian by training, so he approaches this book with a fairly rigorous historical methodology—using only the most ancient and reliable accounts and testimonies about St. Francis’ life.
What emerges from his study is a surprising picture of a man who, at least in his early days, was completely pre-occupied with making sure that churches were kept clean and swept, and that anything to do with the worship of God at the altar (sacred vessels, altar linens, etc) were well-maintained and of highest quality.
See the following excerpt from the book which illustrates this point:
As the weather improved [in the spring of 1210], Francis himself became an ever more visible presence around Assisi. He wandered about the town and district, visiting shrines and churches. The squalor of some of these places, the result of meager resources or even total abandonment, offended both his religious and his aesthetic sensibilities. He began to carry a broom with him to sweep out the refuse. Unasked, he washed the dirty altar linen and decorated the altars. When people asked him about this (one can imagine the reactions of the resident priests), he linked penance for sin with care for sacred places. He wanted to ensure that the worship of God and the performance of the sacraments had only the finest equipment and preparation.
Above all else, why was it that St. Francis cared so much about the dignity of churches and sacred worship? Because he was absolutely in love with Jesus really present in the Blessed Sacrament.
Fr. Thompson explains:
“Francis returned often to the theme of the Eucharist in his writing, far more consistently than to that of poverty, which has attracted so much medieval and modern attention.”
St. Francis wrote two letters that were addressed specifically to clergy, and he emphasizes these same themes in dramatic fashion. In his own words he writes that he is outraged by the “great sin and ignorance some have toward the most holy Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ and his most holy names and words that consecrate his Body.”
He instructs the priests saying:
Let all those who administer such most holy mysteries, especially those who administer them illicitly, consider how very dirty are the chalices, corporals, and altar linens, on which his Body and Blood are sacrificed. It is placed in many dirty places, carried about unbecomingly, and ministered to others without care.
I find it fascinating but appropriate that the one whom God used to “rebuild the Church” in the 13th century through his example of poverty and penance, was first and foremost a great lover of physical church buildings—which are places of worship and temples of Our Eucharistic Lord.
Perhaps we can honor this great saint by praying his own Prayer in Honor of Churches:
“We adore you, Lord Jesus Christ, and for all your churches, which are in the whole world. We also bless you, because
by your Holy Cross you have redeemed the world.”
In the hearts of Jesus and Mary, Father Peter Van Lieshout
READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF SEPT 30, 2018
Jas 5:1-6/Mk 9:38-43,45,47-48 Monday: Jb 1:6-22/Lk 9:46-50 Tuesday: Jb 3:1-3,11-17,20-23/Mt 18:1-5,10 Wednesday: Jb 9:1-12,14-16/Lk 9:57-62 Thursday: Jb 19:21-27/Lk 10:1-12 Friday: Jb 38:1,12-21;40:3-5/Lk 10:13-16 Saturday: Jb 42:1-3,5-6,12-17/Lk 10:17-24
Heb 2:9-11/Mk 10:2-16
ST. MICHAEL PRAYER CARDS
were donated in Memory of Jim Baxter.
This prime spot could be yours for
$200.00/yr!
Call the Parish Office to place a
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585-289-4099 David W. Sainsbury, Licensed Director
• Handicap Entrance
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In Memoriam
Murphy
Family
&
Friends
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT
DURING THE CHRISTMAS SEASON!
Darling's Tree Farm
2051 County Rd 23, Clifton Springs, NY 14432 315-548-3419 [email protected]
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Timothy J. Buckley ATTORNEY AT LAW 315-781-1455
Eldercare Law Estate Planning Real Estate
117 Washington St. P.O. Box 308, Geneva
e-mail: [email protected] www.timothyjbuckley.com
HALSTED-PATRICK FUNERAL HOME
19 North Main Street, Manchester, NY 14504
Phone: 585-289-4014
Traditional funerals ~~cremation services~~Monument Sales
This prime spot could be
yours for $200.00/yr!
Call the Parish Office to
place a 2018-2019 ad here.
PHELPS HOMETOWN
PHARMACY 110 Main St. Phelps, NY 14532
(315) 548-9454
Quick Personal Service
FREE DELIVERY
Mileage reimbursement, tax free
stipend, & other excellent benefits.
Catherine Li, Coordinator
315-331-1700 Ext. 2427
THANK YOU TO OUR
PARISH MUSICIANS
WHOSE
TALENTS
ENHANCE
OUR MASSES.
Parks & Tolpa Construction Corporation Fine Homebuilding
Robert Tolpa Steve Parks 585-330-7500 585-739-9925
PO Box 123, Manchester, NY 14504 [email protected]
57 N. Main St. P.O. Box 301 Manchester, NY 14504 Phone: 585-289-8861 Automatic wash Fax: 585-289-8861 with foambrite Email: [email protected] 3 self-serve bays
Women of St. Dominic
Sponsors of many parish events & fund raisers
Want to join us? Contact: Sharon Trimm at (585) 289-9330
RILEY & GRAFF, LLP Attorneys at Law
Estate Administrations Real Estate Closings Adoptions Wills, Health Care Proxies & Powers of Attorney
Business & Corporate
JOHN F. RILEY & JEFFREY D. GRAFF 26 East Main St. Clifton Springs, NY 14432
Phone: (315) 462-3010
Women of St. Francis
Sharing Time, Talent, & Treasure for St. Peter’s Parish
Want to join us? Contact: Mary Ellen at 315-548-3419
In Loving Memory of our Deceased Family & Friends
The Cobbett Family
For Information Contact: Steve Koch at 585-315-1329 or: [email protected]
In Loving Memory of
Sandra Rae Pritchard
The Family
Laurenza’s Performance & Classics, LLC
1973 State Route 14, Geneva, NY Dan Laurenza, Jr.
(one mile south of the thruway) 315-759-5589
Domestic and Foreign Automotive Service and Sales
St. Peter’s Parish
Ladies Auxiliary
Knights of Columbus
Contact: Jessie MacDonald 315-462-7626 [email protected]
Please join us!
Herendeen HVAC
Since 1946
HEATING COOLING PLUMBING ELECTRICAL
585.289.4020 www.herendeens.com 32 W. Main St., PO Box 98, Shortsville
PETER CHENEY Owner/Director
Cheney Funeral Home
70 Main Street Phelps, New York 14532
P: (315) 548-4241 [email protected]
Pope Francis, We Pray for You!
Alliance Advisory Group ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆
Joseph D’Amico Financial Advisor
585-264-1111 Ext: 49 585-739-8962 cell
FINGER LAKES MONUMENT CO., Inc.
Providing Full Service to the Finger Lakes for over 20 years Family owned, Family Operated
3740 Rte. 5 & 20 Canandaigua, NY
[email protected] 585-394-1340 www.fingerlakesmonument.com
St. Mary’s -A Catholic School with Faith in Every Student!
16 Gibson St.. Canandaigua, NY 14424
(585) 394-4300
Email: [email protected]
www.stmaryscanandaigua.org
BINGO-Every Friday Port Gibson Fire Dept, Co. Rd 7
Doors Open at 5:30 for Bell Jar
Bingo starts at 8 pm
Free Admission
. OPEN TO The public
*UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT*
-LUNCH AND DINNER DAILY
-FULL SERVICE BAR/LOUNGE AREA
-PRIVATE PARTY/WEDDING BOOKINGS
315-462-9333
Any concerns related to financial fraud can be reported anonymously:
Financial Fraud Hotline: 1-800-388-7177
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LITURGICAL MINISTERS’ SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEKEND OF Oct 06/07
Mass Presider Sacristan Cross Bearers & Greeters
Lectors Extraordinary Minister
Altar Servers Music
4:00 PM
Oct 06
St. Dominic
Father
Van Lieshout
Sherry Brown
Greeters - Jen/Jack Johnson
Bruce Brown
Cam Johnson Choir-Gail Gordner
Lawson DeMay
Janet Stoddard & Choir
8:00 AM
Oct 07
St. Felix
Father
Van Lieshout
Ed Kieda
Jonathan Herendeen Coffee Social- Herendeen Family
Mark Jankowski
Deacon Bob Cyrana
Mary Givens Izzy Herendeen
Scott Liberati & Choir
10:00 AM
Oct 07
St. Francis
Father Van Lieshout
Phenes
Katie Bennett Greeter(s)— Steve Koch Coffee Hour- Women of St. Francis
Laurie Caves
Bob Phenes Choir-Tom Cheney
Katie Bennett
Sally Boyes & Choir
12:00 NOON
Oct 07
St. Dominic
Father Van Lieshout
Susanne Finewood
Greeters—
Bernadine Moles
\
Choir-S. Finewood
Shelby Miller
Janet Stoddard & Choir
ST. PETER’S PARISH SUPPORT
A sincere thanks for your ongoing support of our parish and its ministries!
Sunday Offering Income……….…...........................$5,769.00 Children in Catholic Schools………..……………….……$326.00 Total Collected (Year-to-Date)…….…….….....……..$74,260.25 Total Needed (Year-to-Date)……...……..…………....$68,900.00 Difference (Year-to-Date)………......……….……......+$5,360.25
In order to stay on budget for this year, our weekly Sunday Income needs to average $5,300.00.
Weekend Mass Attendance: St. Dominic 4:00 pm 173 St. Felix 8:00 am 107 St. Francis 10:00 am 116 St. Dominic 12:00 pm 87
PARISH TOTAL ATTENDANCE 483
MANY THANKS TO ALL WHO CELEBRATE THE EUCHARIST WITH US & WHO GIVE SO GENEROUSLY OF THEIR TIME, TALENT & TREASURE.
SATURDAY, Sept 29 Vigil of The 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:00 PM St. Dominic Jim Thompson–Anniv-Susanne Finewood SUNDAY, Sept 30 The 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 AM St. Felix Our Parishioners, Living & Deceased 10:00 AM St. Francis Brian & Bill Barker-Rosemary Barker 12:00 Noon St. Dominic Fred & Lucille Sauers-The Family MONDAY, Oct 01 St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus, Virgin & Doctor of the Church 12:00 Noon St. Dominic Margaret Vienna-Arlene Patrick & Family TUESDAY, Oct 02 The Holy Guardian Angels 9:00 AM St. Francis Charles Schwalenstocker-Liz & Joe Hezel WEDNESDAY, Oct 03 Weekday 12:05 PM St. Felix Margaret Guariglia-Eileen & Michael Migliaccio THURSDAY, Oct 04 St. Francis of Assisi **5:30 PM St. Francis Bernice Moylan-Scott & Bernice Curtis FRIDAY, Oct 05 FIRST FRIDAY Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos, Priest 12:00 Noon St. Dominic Deceased Members of the Bovenza Family- The Poteet Family SATURDAY, Oct 06 Vigil of The 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:00 PM St. Dominic Isadore Liberati–Adela Crowley SUNDAY, Oct 07 The 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 AM St. Felix Joe Tyler-Sully & JoAnn Feligno 10:00 AM St. Francis Taney Family-Rosemary Barker 12:00 Noon St. Dominic Our Parishioners, Living & Deceased
**Please Note: Mass time is later on Thursday, the rest are at the regularly scheduled times.
ST. PETER’S ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH at the CHURCHES OF ST. DOMINIC, ST. FELIX and ST. FRANCIS
PLEASE REMEMBER THE FOLLOWING IN PRAYER this Week as our Sanctuary Lamps burn
at St. Dominic— in memory of Helene Downey at the request of Jane Henry
at St. Felix—in memory of Mary Fuest Schwalenstocker & Catherine Fuest at the request of Mary Ann Gilman
at St. Francis—in memory of Ruth DesCamp at the request of Carol & Rick Guilliams
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
Thursdays 10:00 am-5:00 pm at St. Francis Church
Resumes THIS Friday October 05th 12:30 pm-5:00 pm at St. Dominic
4th ANNUAL ROCHESTER CATHOLIC MEN'S CONFERENCE
"THE EUCHARIST"
Saturday, October 13th 8:30 am-4:00 pm
St. Jude the Apostle Parish 4 100 Lyell Rd, Rochester
At the door: $60.00 Student-age men $15.00
Information in the back of each church.
Details and registration: www.exultrochester.org
RENEWING YOUR RELATIONSHIP Mini Marriage Enrichment
NEXT Saturday, September 29th
St Cecilia Church, Newcomb Friendship Center 6:30-9:00 PM
Contact Leonor “Leo” & Ed Rivera, email [email protected] or call (585) 223-1121
WOMEN OF ST. FRANCIS MEETING
Sunday, October 07th Simpson Center after coffee hour
SALT & LIGHT MEETING
Tuesday, October 02nd @ 7:00 pm
Parish Office @ St. Felix