April 17, 2016 Bulletin
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April 17, 2016 Bulletin
WE BELIEVE. WE BELONG. WE REJOICE IN GOD’S MERCY. April 17, 2016 VOCATIONS 2016 THIS WEEKEND: Fourth Sunday of Easter Food Collection for Pittsford Food Cupboard Knights of Columbus Recruitment Weekend THIS WEEK AT ST. LOUIS (Daily Mass Schedule p.2) MONDAY - APRIL 18 6:30 am - Men’s Spirituality Group, Manse 6:45 pm - Knights of Columbus, Parish Mtg Hall TUESDAY - APRIL 19 No 6:45 am Mass 7:30 am - Understanding Sunday’s Scriptures, Manse 4:30 pm - Living Faith Last Class, Parish Meeting Hall 7:00 pm - Fruit of the Vine, PMH WEDNESDAY - APRIL 20 7:00 pm - Gospel of Luke, Reddington Hall Lower Level Learning Center 7:30 pm - Regional Charismatic Prayer Grp, PMH THURSDAY - APRIL 21 No 6:45 am Mass 6:30 pm - First Eucharist Family Session, Church 7:00 pm - Holy Hour, TBD FRIDAY - APRIL 22 9:10 am - St. Louis School/Earth Day Mass, Church All are welcome! 7:00 pm - Challenge Teen Girls’ Group, PMH SATURDAY - APRIL 23 2nd Collection for Catholic Home Missions 11:00 am - First Eucharist Mass 3:30 pm - Confessions 4:30 pm - Mass, First Eucharist (Sign Language Interpreted) SUNDAY - APRIL 24 2nd Collection for Catholic Home Missions 7:30 am - Mass 9:00 am - Mass, Children’s Choir 11:00 am - Mass, First Eucharist 5:00 pm - Mass 6:15 pm - Middle & High School Youth Groups Members of St. Louis Church talk often about vocations. Many times we speak in terms of all occupations and life situations, such as a salesperson or stay-at-home dad. For our purposes, through this column, we will define the term “vocation” as the Priesthood in the Roman Catholic Church in the Diocese of Rochester. While specific, the impact of this topic is broad and designed to give us a wake up call. This pie chart pictured reflects the ages of all the priests serving in our diocese. If you look closely, you will see that 75% of our priests are 60 years old or older and 87% of our priests are older than 50. Nationwide the number of priests has changed dramatically: 1930 – 27,000 priests 1970 – 59,192 priests (about a 120% increase) 2014 – 38,275 priests (about a 65% decrease!) Includes bishops, all diocesan priests, extern and assigned order priests as of 10/2015 St. Louis Church parishioners should feel quite blessed to have three of the finest priests ever in the diocese guiding our faith community. Yet, do you know how many priests have come from the St. Louis family? Zero, nada, none. The first mention of a Roman Catholic Church in Pittsford goes back to 1874. That’s 142 years ago. It is time to identify and encourage more men to consider the priesthood. How can one of the finest and most active churches (filled with some of the most dedicated Catholic families) not have produced one Diocesan priest? Over the next several bulletins, we will explore the priesthood and how some of our priests answered the call. Also, you will discover why, without our priests, we would have no Mass. Members of the Vocations Team hope you will find these articles interesting and inspiring. Join us in helping identify future priests from our parish. Bless you all, Dick Yule, Chair St. Louis Vocations Team “God became man so that man could become God.” ~ St. Augustine Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/ St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY www.StLouisChurch.org Phone: 585.586.5675 Fax: 585.387.9888 stlouischurchpittsford PASCHAL JOY: THE EUCHARIST Mass Intentions for This Week MONDAY - APRIL 18 FRIDAY - APRIL 22 11:00 am Catherine Aquavella Linda Lord 5:15 pm Rita Melos John & Bernie Eilertsen 9:10 am St. Louis School/Earth Day Mass 11:00 am Thomas G. Hohman Thiemes Family 5:15 pm Matt Bryce - Mom & Dad Acts 11:1-18/Jn 10:1-10 TUESDAY - APRIL 19 SATURDAY - APRIL 23 Acts 11:19-26/Jn 10:22-30 No 6:45 am Mass We invite you to have a Sanctuary Lamp lit at the Blessed Sacrament to have your very special intentions remembered for a week. To arrange this, please call or visit the Ministry Center. The Thursday Holy Hour Ministry will offer special prayers for your intention. Acts 13:44-52/Jn 14:7-14 11:00 am Dorothy Jay Thomas Family WEDNESDAY - APRIL 20 Acts 12:24--13:5a/Jn 12:44-50 11:00 am Special Intention in honor of St. Ann - Ann Ricci 5:15 pm George Cowley VFW Post 4658 THURSDAY - APRIL 21 Acts 13:13-25/Jn 13:16-20 No 6:45 am Mass Acts 13:26-33/Jn 14:1-6 SPECIAL INTENTIONS 11:00 am Bill Bauerschmidt Ed & Joan Lennert 9:00 am Marian Battle - Mattina Family 11:00 am First Eucharist Mass 4:30 pm Mass, First Eucharist Bolick & Hedy Siergiey Family SUNDAY - APRIL 24 Three lamps will burn In Memory of Eileen Cahill by the Bird Family. 5th Sunday of Easter Acts 14:21-27/Rv 21:1-5a/Jn 13:31-33a, 34-35 7:30 am Anthony Foti St. Louis Council Knights of Columbus 9:00 am Harry Voss Cosenza Family 11:00 am Mass, First Eucharist Andrew Eilertsen John & Rachael 5:00 pm Wm. H. Perham III Perham Family All Victims of AntiChristian Violence Saturday & Sunday, April 23 and 24 Altar Servers Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Lector Liturgical Assistants 4:30 pm E. VanDusen F. Jeff A. Herdklotz, C. Herdklotz, D. Huver, I. Lati, M. Leonardo, K. Maclaren, L. Nunn, M. Mench S. Schrecker S. McKenna J. & L. Nunn 7:30 am G. Lane K. Revekant G. Shea, P. Shea, M. J. Decker, C. Jackson, P. Kling, A. Tomaino, N. Tomaino, R. Wiener R. Dewan H. Messina M. J. Decker 9:00 am S, Welch D. Calcagno T. Infantino, D. Infantino, G. Gebbie, K. Calcagno, A. Wilt, C. Lanahan, R. Calcagno, E. Ramos, M. Monley, C. Thomas S. Payne V. Gauvin D. & D. Infantino 11:00 am H. Gerstner J. Gerstner C. Carpenter, R. Willison, J. Rachfal, K. Kammholz, D. McKeown, K. Mersich, P. Mersich, A. Roberts, N. Roberts, M. McGrath P. Mallon J. Bernacki D. & B. Varrenti 5:00 pm K. Hester, M. E. Holvey, C. Hester, K. Hettrich, A. Holvey, E. K. Mancini, J. Tirabassi, N. Tirabassi M. T. Friel M. T. Friel R. Strassell-Mills J. Powers Sunday Communion Service - April 24 The Highlands - Jim Haefner Heather Heights - Mary Ann Monley Page Two St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY April 17, 2016 PASCHAL JOY: THE BIBLE COMES ALIVE Fourth Sunday of Easter Looking Ahead: Fifth Sunday of Easter 1st Reading: Acts 13:14, 43-52 Filled with joy and the Holy Spirit 1st Reading: Acts 14:21-27 The door of faith is opened 2nd Reading: Revelation 7:9, 14b-17 God will wipe away every tear 2nd Reading: Revelation 21:1-5a Behold, I make all things new Gospel: John 10:27-30 My sheep hear my voice Gospel: John 13:31-33a, 34-35 Love one another! Joy and the Holy Spirit Elizabeth’s unborn child leapt for joy in the womb when expectant Mary came visiting. Angels brought glad tidings of great joy at Jesus’ birth. Luke lets us know right from the start that his message is a joyful one. There is joy in the Gospel, and we hear about the Holy Spirit in the very first chapter. But the joy truly breaks out in book two, the Acts of the Apostles, and the Holy Spirit becomes a lead character. Joy and the Holy Spirit both figure in today’s first reading. Here is the best part: the joy doesn’t depend on what is going on around these early Christians. Trouble gets stirred up, they are being persecuted, but there is joy on the inside. Joy in experiencing the Holy Spirit leading, strengthening, guiding them. Joy in experiencing the Lord with them. Joy in knowing they are right where God wants them to be, doing the right thing for the right reason. Luke trusts that there is little reason to explain that joy. Hopefully his readers know all about it from experience. Watch for joy around you when you come to Mass next week. Priesthood and Deaconate Ordinations Speaking of vocations, Deacon Ordination will take place on Saturday, May 28, at 10:00 a.m. at Sacred Heart Cathedral. Priesthood Ordination will take place on Saturday, June 4 at 10:30 a.m. at Sacred Heart Cathedral. Have you ever attended an ordination? Here is a perfect opportunity to support Victor Sanchez, and to experience the beauty and spiritual richness of the deaconite ordination. Mark your calendar now! St. Louis is Victor’s home parish away from home in Colombia, so he will be celebrating his first Mass as a newly ordained deacon here at St. Louis, on Sunday, May 29 at 11:00 a.m. followed by a reception at 12:15 p.m. Another opportunity not to be missed! Mark your calendar now, and watch for details! Safe in God’s Hands There are many ways a young person can hear God’s call and begin to discern their vocation. Often members of their community seeing gifts in them, seeing a special something, and asking if they have ever thought of priesthood or religious life, is the first nudge. Have you encouraged vocations today?? Shepherding 101 Next weekend April 23/24 is our First Eucharist weekend! There will be a special First Eucharist Mass on Saturday at 11:00AM. First Eucharist will also be at the Saturday, 4:30PM, and Sunday, 11:00AM Masses. Please pray for all of the children preparing to come to the Table of the Eucharist for their 1st time! After two fairly lengthy Gospels the past two weeks, today we hear five short sentences from John. Yet those five sentences truly deliver! We can know the Lord’s voice. He knows us, leads us, gives us eternal life. Most precious of all – once in God’s hands we are safe, forever. Next time you are at Mass, when the bread and wine are brought to the altar, and lifted up to the Lord, think of yourself being offered as well, placed safe in God’s hands. Shepherding was fairly common in the hill country of Galilee. Those listening to Jesus would have understood his pastoral images. At night, sheep were brought into a sheepfold, a safe protected place. Various flocks would be brought together to a common area. But in the morning, each shepherd would call to his flock. Recognizing the voice of their own shepherd, they would separate back out, each flock heading to its particular pasture, following their own shepherd. Exposure to the same voice leads to familiarity. Following the shepherd’s voice leads to safe pasture. How does that work for us? Pick up a Bible, spend plenty of time in the Gospels, and Jesus’ voice will become familiar! Page Three CATHOLIC HOME MISSIONS COLLECTION NEXT WEEKEND, APRIL 24 & 25 Many dioceses right here in the United States do not have enough priests and trained lay ministers to serve their parishes. These dioceses are known as home missions. The Catholic Home Missions Appeal will take place next weekend to support these dioceses by funding essential ministries, including seminary education and lay ministry training. Please be generous in this Appeal and share your resources to strengthen the Church at home. St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY April 17, 2016 OUR PARISH FAMILY’S STEWARDSHIP THIS WEEK’S TITHING WILL SUPPORT SUPPORTING OUR PARISH April Collection Attendance 3 $19,233.00 1,287 10 $15,882.00 1,483 PITTSFORD FOOD CUPBOARD NEXT WEEK’S TITHING WILL SUPPORT NOTRE DAME LEARNING CENTER I Will Notre Dame Learning Center (NDLC) located at 71 Parkway, Rochester 14608 resides in the Charles Settlement Building. This ministry of the School Sisters of Notre Dame was established in 2004 to address the needs of Rochester children having difficulty in school. Many city children have poor study habits, and lack basic reading and math skills, and need help outside the regular classroom setting. No matter how dedicated their school teachers are, some children fall through the cracks. Students come from the Rochester City School District as well as public, Catholic, charter and private schools. Some parents or guardians are reluctant or unable to help with homework because of their own educational background, or lack of it. Some children have no one who is really interested in them or who can give them one-on-one attention. In years past, lawyers or financial advisors assisting someone with their will would have almost automatically asked "Do you plan on leaving anything to support your church (or synagogue)?" As a result, including the church in one's will was quite common. Many a retired priest can tell of a time when the roof was leaking, a boiler needed to be replaced, or some other emergency arose, and miraculously, the money appeared just in time through a bequest. Have you considered including a bequest to St. Louis Church, our school, or Saint’s Place in your will? Have you suggested to family that, in your obituary, you would like to encourage friends or family to make a contribution to St. Louis? In this Easter season, pray about it please. At the Notre Dame Learning Center, children are tutored on an individual basis. Each student works on an academic area of Reading/ English Language Arts and Mathematics, suggested by the parent, teacher, or as a result of diagnostic testing. Their volunteer tutors are kept up-to-date on the common core curriculum. Tutors not only help the children in their academic year of need, but also help them gain self-confidence and inspire them to be the best they can be. Parents say the bond formed between student and tutor is as beneficial as the academic help. NDLC serves over 40 school children each semester. Tutoring is free; however, there is a $10 per child per class registration fee for those who can afford it. There is now a High School Equivalency preparation program that meets Monday - Thursday mornings with volunteers who teach Mathematics, Social Studies, English and Science. Visit us at www.ndlcenter.org. To volunteer as a tutor, for other volunteer opportunities, to give a gift from our wish list, or for more information, please call Sr. Evelyn Breslin at 254-5110 or by email at [email protected]. Prayers are always welcome. Education renders a huge strike at the causes of poverty. 17 24 On-line Collection Month-toDate $35,105.00 A COLD DAY FOR SPRING CLEAN-UP! Annual Information Meeting: Chris Lynge, Parish Council member and liaison for St. Louis Grounds & Facilities Team, thanks the brave volunteers who faced a chilly, but thankfully sunny day to dig in, dig up and clean-up our church and school grounds on April 2nd! The crew members were: Jim Napier, Paul & Andrew Cunningham, Rob Rahbari and his son Audi, and Brian Fox! Thanks guys! Your effort was very generous, and your talent with a rake – outstanding! Page Four St. Louis Church Haiti Task Force Team Please come to learn about our 45 year old parish team which efficiently accomplishes so much. “Many hands make light work” as it is said. Could you with your friends give a helping hand with Fr. Rick Frechette's “Meet and Greet” reception in August, or maybe the September Corn Sale, or the Fall Ornament Sale? We will unveil the "rustic chic" 2016 heart ornaments (so appropriate for this Holy Year of Mercy). New members are always welcome to join this parish team. Date: Tuesday, April 26, 7PM until 8PM Location – Meeting Room below the Parish Mtg Hall Follow direction signs at Narthex door. Any questions, please call: Marcia Mendola 381-6872. St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY April 17, 2016 FAITH FORMATION FAMILY ZONE for Mother’s Day $20.00 per dozen Pre-Pay Orders will be taken after All masses on April 16 & 17, 23 & 24. We accept cash or checks made payable to St. Louis Church. Page Five St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY April 17, 2016 LEARNING, TEACHING, HONORING A LEGACY OF ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE and FAITH Parents, grandparents, alumni, friends and supporters of the St. Louis School family can now be a permanent part of St. Louis School. If you have a current student in the school, a family member that you would like to remember, are interested in honoring a teacher, past alum or just want to leave a footprint on SLS, consider ordering a commemorative brick. With a brick in the SLS Legacy Walkway, your personal inscription will live forever at the school that shapes the lives of thousands of children. For additional information, please contact Dawn Schnell at [email protected]. St. Louis School • 11 Rand Place, Pittsford, NY 14534 • 585.586.5200 • slspittsford.org Page Six St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY April 17, 2016 LEARNING, TEACHING, PRAYING Tutors Needed! Monday & Thursday Evenings Our Monday tutoring program which meets from 4:45- 6:00 pm at Guardian Angels School at 2016 East Henrietta Road needs tutors for Iraqi women. Our Thursday program which meets from 4:45- 6:00 pm at the Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Spirit at 835 South Ave. near Highland hospital is also in need of tutors. Right now we need someone for two 5 year old girls, two boys 7 and 8 years old, and a Bhutanese woman who has passed her citizenship test and wants to work on conversation. As of May 5, we will lose some of our Nazareth tutors and will need tutors for an 8 year old girl, a 10 year old girl, and an Iraqi young man who is attending Monroe Community College and needs help with his school work. Our tutors are high school students, college students, and adults. We hope you can join us and make a difference in someone’s life while enriching yours. If you can help, contact Geri Dolan at 278-8244 or [email protected] Weddings Bells... We pray for this couple as they prepare for their wedding celebration: ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Erica Lavere & Paul DiMarco, May 21 Kylie Kimber & Daniel Olson, May 28 Heather Haffen & Brett Lane, June 4 Christina Keltz & Richard Ruscio, June 11 Why on Earth am I here? A boat without a rudder usually ends up in the weeds. That's not where God wants you! God has a purpose for your life…to bring Christ to the world with your hands and your voice. It's your VOCATION. Today, we celebrate World Day of Prayer for Vocations and pray for all Christian vocations – married, single, ordained, and consecrated religious. May Mary, Mother and guide of Jesus, intercede for our faith community, so that, made fruitful by the Holy Spirit, it may be a source of true vocations for the service of the holy People of God. Amen from Message of His Holiness Pope Francis on the Occasion of the 53rd World Day of Prayer for Vocations, April 17, 2016 If you would like to talk with someone about a possible vocation to priesthood, please contact the Diocesan Office of Priesthood Vocation Awareness at 585-328-3210, ext. 1373 or visit www.ROCpriest.org for more information. Page Seven St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY April 17, 2016 JOIN US! St. Louis Knights of Columbus Next Meeting, Monday, April 18 Parish Meeting Hall Hope everyone had a Happy, Holy Easter! Our meeting begins with the Rosary at 6:45 PM and a business meeting following at 7:00 PM. Our meeting agenda includes discussing the Membership Drive for April 16 & 17 at all the Masses. At our March meeting, Mark Abbott was nominated for Recorder. (All offices are for one year, nominations are not closed until the election at the May Meeting, every office can be contested except the Financial Secretary who is appointed by the Supreme Council.) Officers to be Elected at the May meeting are: Grand Knight: Dick Hilliard Deputy Grand Knight: Michael DeCocq Chancellor: Dan Dwyer Treasurer: Joseph DiPrima Warden: Joseph Salipante Recorder: Mark Abbott Guard: Ron Serio Trustee 3 Years: Rick Whelehan St. Louis Women’s Bereavement Group Begins April 30! Mourning the loss of someone you love is never easy, but there is hope. St. Louis Women’s Bereavement Group is a support group for women who have experienced the death of someone they love. Begins Saturday, April 30 and will run for 6 weeks Meets on the St. Louis Church campus Sessions meet from 9:45 to 11:00am Offers a safe place to share your grief with others Provides love and support to help in the healing process Men of the Parish interested in becoming a Member of St Louis Council can pick up one of the applications in the hallway by the Narthex or contact one of our members. Any Questions please contact the Grand Knight Rick Whelehan at 585-442-6257 or e-mail: [email protected] Men of St. Louis Parish This weekend, April 16 and 17, we are having a Membership Drive after all the Masses. Why not stop by and talk to one of our Brother Knights and ask about Joining? Have you ever been asked to become a Knight of Columbus? Would you like to belong to the Largest Catholic Men's Organization in the World? Are you 18 years of age? Are you a practicing Catholic? If you answered YES to these questions, YOU are a perfect Candidate to become a Knight of Columbus! Be uplifted knowing the Lord blesses those who mourn. Thank You for your time, and God Bless you in all you do. Come and make new friends who are facing similar losses. Contact: Joseph DiPrima, 943-3668, e-mail: [email protected] OR Rick Whelehan, 797-4638, e-mail: [email protected] Let’s walk this journey together. For more information contact Cris Wensel at [email protected]. Page Eight St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY April 17, 2016 LAST, BUT NOT LEAST! WEDDING JUBILEE MASS AT SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL A CALL TO CARE FOR OUR COMMON HOME The Most Reverend Salvatore Matano will preside at a Wedding Jubilee Mass to honor couples who have been married 25 years or more on Sunday, May 22 at 2:00 PM at Sacred Heart Cathedral in Rochester. A reception will follow the Mass to honor the attendees. You do not need to register in order to attend. (In the words of Pope Francis) If you would like your name and anniversary (25, 50 and above) to be included in the Marriage Anniversaries section of the Catholic Courier ‘s June print edition, please send an email, or a letter with the following information: Names, Church/Town where you were married, wedding date/year. Email: [email protected] Mail: Wedding Anniversaries Catholic Courier P.O. Box 24379 Rochester, NY 14624-0379 Inspired by the teaching of Pope Francis, along with the needs of our planet, its people and all living creatures, the “Women of the Well” have created and are presenting this program in story, song, prayer, and liturgical dance. They will be assisted by Amy Voll and musicians from St. John of Rochester Church. Come and see, come and hear creation’s story in the beginning and over the years. Come and hear the story of Nobel peace prize winner Wangari Maathai, a Kenyan advocate for the greening of our world. Come, be inspired to “care for our common home”. When? Tuesday evening, April 26th, 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. Where? St. John of Rochester, 8 Wickford Way, Fairport Cost? Free will donations kindly accepted. Questions? Email Gloria Ulterino at [email protected]. Materials are available for further education and action. You are also welcome to submit an anniversary of 25 or more years to be listed on the Courier’s website in June. However, due to space limitations, only anniversaries of 25, 50 or more years will be listed in the Courier’s print edition. Young Adults, Don’t Miss Out Theology on Tap Monday Nights at 7:00 pm Beale New Orleans Grille Bar 689 South Ave., Rochester 14620 Rochester, NY 14620 April 18, Confirmation: What it is, what it isn’t, and why it still matters in your life With Dominic Salamida, Director of Christian Formation, St. Leo, Hilton April 25, Mass: Go and Make Disciples: The Great Commission With Mary Dundas, Diocesan Coordinator of Evangelization May 2: Wait! How Many Gifts of the Holy Spirit Are There? With Leslie Barkin, Youth Minister, St. Catherine of Siena, Mendon May 9, Pentecost: Jewish & Christian Traditions With Fr. George Heyman, President & Associate Professor in Biblical Studies, St. Bernard’s School of Theology & Ministry Theology on Tap is an opportunity for young adults to gather to discuss and reflect on issues of faith. Page Nine The Church provides a means for mourning and support through the Liturgy of the Mass. Parents and siblings, grandparents, family members and friends are all welcome to attend this Mass in remembrance of their child(ren). If you cannot attend but would like to be included in a support group specific to Catholic miscarriage and infant loss or for further information please contact: Janene Loughran 329-1974 or [email protected] St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY April 17, 2016 PARISH STAFF DIRECTORY PARISH OFFICES - Ministry Center 64 S. Main Street, 14534 (585) 586-5675; Fax 387-9888 Peggy Lynge, Faith Formation Coordinator, ext. 230, [email protected] PASTORAL STAFF: Ted Bianculli, Youth Ministry Coordinator, ext. 234, [email protected] Rev. Robert Ring, Pastor, ext. 225, [email protected] Laurie Martin, Finance Director, ext. 222, [email protected] Deacon David Snyder, [email protected] 586-5675 Sally Schrecker, Operations Manager, ext. 235, [email protected] Stephanie Honz, Pastoral Associate for Liturgy and Liturgical Music, ext. 251, [email protected] Christine Wensel, Pastoral Associate, ext. 224, [email protected] Bea Hack, Liturgy Coordinator, ext. 231, [email protected] Birdie Proctor, Secretary/Bookkeeper, ext. 227, [email protected] Shannon Toot, Administration Support, Faith Formation Support, ext. 223, [email protected] Barbara Thomas, Bulletin Editor, ext. 236, [email protected] Pat Spinelli, Parish Visitor, ext. 232, [email protected] Michelle Andrews-Smith Director of Faith Formation, ext. 233, [email protected] Elizabeth Ministry, 586-5675, ext. 345 Isabel Miller, Executive Director, Saint’s Place , 46 S. Main St. Phone: 385-6860 [email protected] In Residence at the Rectory: Fr. Ray Booth Msgr. Gerard Krieg Fran Barr, Principal, St. Louis School, 11 Rand Place Phone: 586-5200 [email protected] http://slspittsford.org/ Richard Whelehan, Grand Knight Knights of Columbus Phone: 585-797-4638 [email protected] Suzy Ward, Chair, Parish Council, 746-5676 James Schnell, Chair, Finance Council, 267-7295 Page Ten Debbie Hoeft, Chair Stewardship Council, 734-9705 [email protected] St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ stlouischurchpittsford April 17, 2016
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