January 3, 2016 Bulletin
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WE BELIEVE. WE BELONG. WE EXPERIENCE GOD’S MERCY. January 3, 2016 THIS WEEKEND: The Epiphany of the Lord National Migration Week THIS WEEK AT ST. LOUIS (Daily Mass Schedule p.2) MONDAY - JANUARY 4 6:30 am - Men’s Spirituality Group, Manse 3:30 pm - Children’s Choir Practice, Church 7:00 pm - Parish Council, Parish Meeting Hall TUESDAY - JANUARY 5 7:30 am - Understanding Sunday’s Scriptures, Manse 4:30 pm - Living Faith Classes 6:30 pm - First Penance Kick-off Family Session, Church WEDNESDAY - JANUARY 6 2:45 pm - Mass at the Highlands Laurelwood 7:30 pm - Regional Charismatic Prayer Grp., PMH THURSDAY - JANUARY 7 7:00 pm - Holy Hour, Church FRIDAY - JANUARY 8 1:00 pm - Mass at the Highlands Laurelwood 7:00 pm - Challenge Teen Girls Group, PMH Saturday - JANUARY 9 3:00 pm - Confessions (New Time) 4:30 pm - Mass (Sign Language Interpreted) 6:00 pm - Ultreya (Pot Luck Dinner 5:45 pm), PMH SUNDAY - JANUARY 10 The Baptism of the Lord 7:30 am - Mass 9:00 am - Mass, Children’s Choir, Seasons of Faith 11:00 am - Mass, Children’s Liturgy of the Word 5:00 pm - Mass 6:15 pm - Middle School & High School Youth Ministry Groups Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/ stlouischurchpittsford Blessings to you and those you love in the New Year. Let us rejoice in God’s precious love. May the Prince of Peace lead us to true peace as we continue our journey to Christ and experience the Year of Mercy together. ~ Fr. Bob, Msgr. Krieg, Fr. Ray, Dcn. Dave, and our St. Louis Parish Staff St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY www.StLouisChurch.org Phone: 585.586.5675 Fax: 585.387.9888 THE LORD’S GIFT TO US Mass Intentions for This Week MONDAY - JANUARY 4 FRIDAY - JANUARY 8 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Religious 1 Jn 3:22--4:6/Mt 4:12-17, 23-25 1 Jn 5:5-13/Lk 5:12-16 11:00 am Memorial Mass for Margaret Burt & Catherine Procopio 5:15 pm Joan Powell Tom & Barbara Curran TUESDAY - JANUARY 5 St. John Newman, Bishop 1 Jn 4:7-10/Mk 6:34-44 11:00 am Andrew Eilertsen Eilertsen Family 1:00 pm Mass at the Highlands Laurelwood for the People of the Parish 5:15 pm Jimmy McCarthy Tom & Barbara Curran SATURDAY - JANUARY 9 6:45 am Fran Robeck Dick & Isabel Miller 11:00 am Roland Schindler Jeanette Watters WEDNESDAY - JANUARY 6 1 Jn 5:14-21/Jn 3:22-30 9:00 am Special Intention for Gerard Rooney Marie Wilhere 4:30 pm Don Corletta Joe Pocious SPECIAL INTENTIONS 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. One lamp will burn for a Special Intention for Hailey Fuller by Grandma. 1 Jn 4:11-18/Mk 6:45-52 SUNDAY - JANUARY 10 11:00 am James Newell The Baptism of the Lord Ann & Jack Burns Is 60:1-6/Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6/Mt 2:1- 12 2:45 pm Mass at the Highlands Living Center for the Residents 7:30 am Terrance Henry Bob & Joan Farnam and Staff 9:00 am Joanie Powell 5:15 pm Pat O’Connor Kate & Henry DePippo Smerbeck Family 11:00 am Irene DeSantis Fred & Karen THURSDAY - JANUARY 7 5:00 pm Special Intention for 1 Jn 4:19--5:4/Lk 4:14-22a Those Struggling with 6:45 am Robert Courtney Addiction and Depression VFW Post 5092 11:00 am Nelly O’Connor Doris Schmidt One lamp will burn In memory of Jim Lougheed by Jo and Family. Requiem Aeternam Margaret Burt Catherine Procopio Saturday & Sunday, January 9 and 10 Time Altar Servers Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Lector Liturgical Assistants 4:30 pm H. Gerstner J. Gerstner C. McManus, S. Schrecker, M. Alongi, M. Diamond, C. Herdklotz, D. Huver, M. Smerbeck, L. Nunn J. Raymondjack M. Smerbeck J. Pike 7:30 am C. Bergin S. Welch D. Haefner, C. Hill, J. Farnam, S. Holderle, C. Housel, D. Jackling, L. Newell, B. Tomaino M.E. Galusha F. Galusha M.J. Decker 9:00 am I. Best B. Best M. O’Neil Midgley, J. Pippin, G. Gebbie, M. Payne, C. Thomas, K. Kolthoff, C. Lanahan, E. Ramos, M. Ramos, A. Wilt B. Lanahan S. Payne S. Mattina G. Mattina C. Carpenter, K. Kammholz, J. Eisenhart, C. DeJoy, M. DeSain, M. Hickey, D. McBride, K. McBride, A. Roberts, D. McKeown A. Solazzo P. Mallon K. McBride M. Hickey P. Lynge, M.E. Holvey, C. Hester, K. Hettrich, A. Holvey, M. Murphy, T. Strassburg, N. Tirabassi M. Duffy J. Haefner K. Hester 11:00 am 5:00 pm E. VanDusen E. Smith Sunday Communion Service - January 10 The Highlands: Darlene Huver Heather Heights: Diane & Joe Salipante Page Two St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY January 3, 2016 OUR GIFT TO THE LORD! SUPPORTING OUR PARISH December Collection Attendance 6 $19,443.50 1,579 13 $25,164.00 1,618 20 $26,814.00 1,612 27 unavailable at press time THIS WEEK’S TITHING WILL SUPPORT NATIVITY PREPARATORY ACADEMY NEXT WEEK’S TITHING WILL SUPPORT DAYSTAR Daystar for Medically Fragile Infants, Inc., a ministry of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Rochester, is dedicated to protecting our community’s most vulnerable children from birth to five years. In January 2013, Daystar moved to its newly constructed 11,000-square-foot custom built facility in Brighton, NY, specifically designed to accommodate infants and young children with medical and developmental complexities and to enhance Daystar’s unique pediatric day-respite center. Daystar dramatically expanded its services from a daily maximum of 12 enrolled children to 40 infants and children up to age five. On-line Collection Month-toDate $71,421.50 Today, Daystar’s one-of-a-kind model incorporates expert pediatric medical respite care, therapeutic and educational support programming, and parent support and family engagement services to medically fragile children up to age five who are braving serious, and often life-threatening medical and developmental complexities. Daystar provides seamless coordination of other required therapies such as physical, speech and vision, working cooperatively with Monroe County’s Early Intervention program and area school districts, and offers music therapy and individualized educational programming for all program participants. Daystar families receive essential guidance, education, and support in facing the multiple challenges of raising a child with medical and/or developmental complexities. to all who have already made a generous pledge to the Catholic Ministries Appeal! Opening Our Treasures The magi traveled far, and brought great treasures to offer the newborn Savior. Physically the trip for us is much shorter, from home to church. In other ways it may be much farther. But this is a journey worth more than any other journey we will ever take! The magi opened their gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. We not only make an offering from the many things with which the Lord has blessed us; we open up the treasure of the gifts and talents the Lord has given us, and most importantly, we open up our heart. Blessings to you this Epiphany, and always! Would you like to make it easier next year? Consider shifting to electronic giving. EFT (Electronic Fund Transfer) means that your monthly contribution is automatically transferred from your checking or savings account to St. Louis Church. Benefits of giving through EFT: You control the amount and timing of your monthly offering to St. Louis Church, plus related Diocesan/National appeals as well as Holy Days. You can spread your contributions evenly over the entire year, and the Church can count on an even flow of contributions. You receive an annual statement by e-mail or regular mail. These statements also document Diocesan/National and Holy Day collection amounts. This page serves as a record for those who itemize contributions on their tax returns. To use EFT, you need to complete the Authorization Form and return it with a voided personal check. EFT forms are available in church; or you can call the Ministry Center (585-586-5675) for us to mail the form to you; to download a form, go to www.stlouischurch.org/parish-support. Let the Children Come to Me Through Children’s Liturgy of the Word at the 11 AM Mass, young children get to know Jesus early on, as he speaks to them in the Gospel, and invites them to pray for their concerns. After proceeding to their own area for Children’s Liturgy of the Word, the children listen to some of the Scriptures we listen to during the Mass. (Often one passage is omitted, acknowledging a yet-to-grow attention span.) The leader, using resources provided, engages them to focus on a point or two in the scriptures. Following that, they move on to kid friendly prayers of the faithful, and finally the children return to Mass as the altar is prepared. Pray about it. Is this just the ministry for you? You can start as an assistant with one of our Season leaders, to better discern whether God is calling you to be part of the team. Contact Bea Hack ([email protected] or 586-5675, ext. 231) or Fr. Bob ([email protected] or ext. 225) if you have some interest! Page Three St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY January 3, 2016 THE GIFT OF GOD’S WORD The Feast of the Epiphany of the Lord 1st Reading: Isaiah 60:1-6 Rise up in splendor! 2nd Reading: Ephesians 3:2-3a, 5-6 We are members of the same body Looking Ahead: The Baptism of the Lord Gospel: Matthew 2:1-12 They opened their treasures 1st Reading: Isaiah 40:1-5, 9-11 Cry out! Here is your God! Echoing Through Art Read through today’s Gospel. Do you see any camels? Through the centuries, Christian artists have depicted countless scenes from the New Testament and the Old. Their starting point is a given passage and the description it offers. But many other images from the Bible swirl around in the imagination as well, as the artist approaches his or her medium. No doubt Matthew was aware of the passage from third Isaiah that we hear this Sunday, for he sees in the magi a fulfilment of prophecy. But he only includes the notion of kings from afar, and the gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh in his sketch. Many artists felt the need to include more details, to let the viewer know that these kings came from afar. The means of transportation? Back to Isaiah – let’s put camels in the painting/mosaic/fresco. And now you have the rest of the story! As you reread this passage, look beyond the physical details, to the emotional/spiritual message. Sense the joy, even a radiant joy, the hope, the wonder, the abundance we find when we come to Christ. One Big Family Prior to the birth of Christ, while Jews, through the diaspora, where living throughout the world, among themselves, and to their Gentile neighbors, it was clear, there are a people set apart. In just a few words, the passage we hear in Ephesians today reflects a sea change. Christ and the Gospel bring Jews and Gentiles together, members of the same body, partners sharing the Good News side by side. Subliminal Inspiration How did the magi know that Christ was born? Was it just an unexplainable astronomical phenomenon that set them on their journey? Possibly. But a dream led them to an alternate route home. Perhaps a dream, or some other subliminal message from God also set them on their Page Four journey. To get to their final destination though, they needed additional help – the chief priests and scribes helping them know what the prophets had said; the clues in divine revelation. God was their ultimate GPS. 2nd Reading: Titus 2:11-14; 3:4-7 He saves us through his mercy Gospel: Luke 3:15-16, 21-22 He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit Bless Our Home There is an ancient tradition of blessing one’s home on the Feast of the Epiphany, connected to the magi coming to the home in Nazareth. Here is one approach: Leader: Peace be to this house. All: And to all who dwell herein. Leader: From the east came the Magi to Nazareth to adore the Lord; and opening their treasures they offered precious gifts: gold for the great King, incense for the true God, and myrrh in symbol of His burial. All Pray: the Our Father Leader: Let us pray. O God, who by the guidance of a star didst on this day manifest Thine only-begotten Son to the Gentiles, mercifully grant that we who know Thee by faith may also attain the vision of Thy glorious majesty. Through Christ our Lord. All: Amen. Leader: Let us pray. Bless, O Lord God almighty, this home, that in it there may be health, purity, the strength of victory, humility, goodness and mercy, the fulfillment of Thy law, the thanksgiving to God the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit. And may this blessing remain upon this home and upon all who dwell herein. Through Christ our Lord. All: Amen. After the prayers of the blessing are recited, the initials of the Magi, (Caspar, Melchior & Balthasar) may be inscribed upon the doors with chalk. (The initials, C, M, B, can also be interpreted as the Latin phrase "Christus mansionem benedicat" which means "Christ bless this house", 20XX for the year.) Example: 20 + C + M + B + 16. St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY January 3, 2016 OUR GIFT OF TIME AND PRAYER ST. LOUIS EUCHARISTIC ADORATION – Q&A Q. “What is the atmosphere during Adoration at St. John’s? Who should I expect to be there with me?” A. These are some of the popular questions that have been asked to date. The St. Louis Eucharistic Adoration program is held at the side chapel of St. John of Rochester (8 Wickford Way, Fairport), attached to the church. With few exceptions, the atmosphere is generally intended to be one of quiet prayer time for anyone present in the chapel. The exceptions can include publicized holy hours, such as a periodic children’s prayer hour on certain Saturdays. In addition, adoration is suspended during daily Masses (which are held in the chapel) and weekend and holyday Masses (which are held in the church). Adorers are not scheduled during these Mass times. During the quiet prayer times, silence is requested, both for reverence and so as not to interrupt others. You may be alone or you might be sharing the hour with one or more St. John’s adorer(s) or even another St. Louis adorer. Also, people from around the area may drop-in to pray at any time during the day or night, and may stay from a minute or two up to an hour or more – these are unscheduled visits, and St. Louis parishioners are invited to do this as well, even if they already have a scheduled hour on another day and time. Some people pay a daily visit to the chapel as part of their regular prayer routine. One of the advantages of a Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration program is to be able to drop-in and pray in the presence of Our Lord at any time. Finding Time for the Bible Lent will be fast upon us this year. Along with the Tuesday morning Bible study where we explore the coming Sunday readings, several other Bible study opportunities will be offered. Watch for a Bible study on Luke's Gospel, one on Matthew's Gospel, and, catch this great title, "Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible." Why, it almost sounds like opening the Door of Mercy! Gathering with a group of folks to discuss what we hear in a given passage, while also utilizing great resources, truly does open a door into the scriptures. With several of the studies, it is possible to miss sessions yet, get the content on-line. We are talking very user friendly Bible study! Watch for details. Being Fed Hungry? Need some good nourishing food for body, mind and spirit? Ultreya is the answer! Saturday evening, January 10, give it a try. We begin with a pot luck supper at 5:45PM that will definitely feed the body. Then for the soul, we do some sharing, in small groups. We reassemble to hear someone give a witness about their faith, reflect together, and to close the evening, proceed to the church for closing prayer. Never been on a Cursillo weekend? Please come to Ultreya. You will be well fed, and believe it or not, that could just be an appetizer! If you have a general question about Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration, would like to be an adorer, or would like to know more about St. Louis Eucharistic Adoration at St. John’s, please see Deacon Dave or Barb Snyder, or contact them at [email protected] (note the new contact information for this program). You may also fill out one of the yellow sign-up cards located in the church pews and leave it with an usher or at the parish office, or drop it in a gold-colored Eucharistic Adoration box located at the church side entrances and in the Narthex. Moms & Dads ... Share Your Thoughts! The Diocese of Rochester Department of Catholic Schools is seeking 10-16 parents/guardians of school-aged children that have not attended Catholic schools to participate in one of two focus groups to discuss how different alternatives may positively impact the future enrollment of Catholic schools in the Diocese of Rochester. Focus group participants will be asked about 5 different alternatives to potentially help increase enrollment. It is estimated that each focus group will last 45 minutes. We will hold the focus groups at Siena Catholic Academy in Brighton on January 6, 2016 at 6:30 PM and at St. Mary’s in Canandaigua on January 7, 2016 at 6:30 PM. While there is no financial benefit provided to participants, light refreshments will be provided. Your input and time would be greatly appreciated. If you are interested please contact the Department of Catholic Schools at (585) 328-3228, Ext. 1294 or by email to [email protected]. Thank you! Page Five St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY January 3, 2016 THE GIFT OF A CATHOLIC EDUCATION 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 January 3, 2016 NATIONAL MIGRATION WEEK JANUARY 3 - 9 A Stranger and You Welcomed Me In the Gospel of Matthew (25:35) Jesus tells his disciples, "I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me." The call to welcome the stranger plays an important role in the lives of faithful Christians and has a particularly central place for those of us who work in the migration field. The migrant, who moves from one country to another is truly a stranger in the midst. Often unfamiliar with the local tongue of the new country, not to mention its customs, the migrant needs the support of local communities so that she [or he] can better adjust to her [their] new surroundings. National Migration Week 2016 picks up on the theme of welcome and, in doing so, calls on each of us to welcome the stranger among us.” http://www.usccb.org/about/migration-andrefugee-services/national-migration-week/index.cfm “Our world, caught up in wars, violence, and various forms of injustice, is witnessing an unprecedented movement of peoples. How we deal with them is a test of our humanity, our respect for human dignity, and above all our solidarity with our brothers and sisters in need.” ~ Pope Francis, 11/27/15 Please Pray for World Peace Saint’s Place reopens on Monday, January 4 at 8:30 am. Angel Tree gifts can still be brought to Saint’s Place. There is NO time limit on Angel Tree gifts. Saint’s Place shares the spirit of Christmas 352 days a year. Got Calendars? At this time of year, we all seem to receive unsolicited calendars from charities, home services, etc. Rather than throw them out – please save them for Saint’s Place to be part of our household setups for refugee families. They are happy to receive a calendar. The calendars can be put in the Saint’s Place drawer in the north entrance (piano side) of church or in our red Angel Tree bins. Thank you! LOVING FATHER, We pray that you provide your divine protection to all migrants, particularly those who are driven from their homes due to war or violence, who are uprooted due to environmental degradation and climate change, or whose material poverty pushes them to find opportunities elsewhere. Show us how we might reach out to these vulnerable populations and help them to begin a new life in a new home. Open our hearts, so that we may provide hospitality for all who come in search of refuge. Give us the courage to welcome every stranger, as Christ in our midst. We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever. Amen. Saint’s Place, 46 S. Main St., Pittsford, NY 14534. Isabel Miller Executive Director. Saint’s Place Ministry Hours: 46 S. Main St.: Mon. through Thurs.: 8:30 am to 3:30 pm. Closed Fridays. St. John of Rochester: Mon., Tues., Thurs.: 9:15 am until 12 noon; Wed.: 9:15 am to 2:30 pm.; Closed Fridays. Phone: 585-385-6860 or [email protected], or www.saintsplace.org Page Seven St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY January 3, 2016 THE GIFT OF LIFE March for Life in DC Friday, January 22, 2016 Join pilgrims from around the Diocese at the annual March for Life in DC. Gather for a Diocese of Rochester March for Life photo on the steps of the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, then join Bishop Matano for Mass at the Basilica and march with him and others from the Diocese. Buses are leaving from around the Diocese Thursday night, January 21 and returning Friday night, January 22. They are filling up fast – reserve your seat now! Holy Spirit, Webster [email protected] • 585-503-3256 Seat Cost: $40 • Departure 10:00 PM St. John of Rochester, Fairport [email protected] • 585-329-1974 Seat Cost: $60 Adult, $30 Student Departure 10:00 PM St. Pius X, Chili [email protected] • 585-305-2058 Seat Cost: $65 Adult, $45 Student Departure:10:00 PM Contact: Suzanne Stack, Diocesan Life Issues Coordinator • For Questions: 585-328-3210, ext. 1304 or [email protected] Page Eight St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY January 3, 2016 TRI-PARISH OPPORTUNITIES AND MORE LEARNING TO SAY GOODBYE AND HEAL GREAT GIFT IDEA FOR THE LADY IN YOUR LIFE! Beginning Experience of Rochester will be Love One Another, the third annual Rochester Catholic Women’s Conference is coming on March 12, 2016 to the Aquinas Institute in Rochester. This year’s theme invites us to share God’s love and mercy with everyone. Speakers include Sr. Clare Matthias of the Franciscan Sisters of the Renewal, Kelly Wahlquist, founder of WINE: Women in the New Evangelization, and Marcus Grodi of the Coming Home Network International. This is a wonderful gift idea for your wife, mother, daughter, sister, grandmother, aunt or best friend! She will appreciate the opportunity to be refreshed, spending the day with other Catholic women. Her day will also include Mass with our Bishop, Catholic devotions, local vendors for shopping, and a delicious lunch. Registration is open now at www.Rochestercwc.org. Contact Christine DiNovo at [email protected] for more information. sponsoring a 10-week hope and healing program for the separated, divorced and widowed. Weekly sessions will be held from 7:00 -9:00 p.m. at St. Catherine of Siena, 26 Mendon-Iona Road, Mendon, NY 14546 (Route 64) beginning January 14. The course will follow the book, “Rebuilding When Your Relationship Ends” by Dr. Bruce Fisher. For more information or to register call Sue (585-749-8827). Or, for more information or to register on-line visit the BE website at www.beginningexperiencerochesterny.org. Grief Share Support Group @ Transfiguration Our Grief Share Support Group begins at the Church of the Transfiguration on Wednesday, 1/13/16. Grief Share is a friendly, caring group of people who will walk alongside you through one of life’s most difficult experiences of losing a loved one. The program offers caring and informative videos, workbook and shared conversation with each session. Unexpected things may come up and you will find encouragement and help whenever you attend. Join us for this fourteen week program on Wednesdays from 12:30PM – 2:00PM in our Parish Life Center. Materials cost - $15.00. Please stop by the parish office to register, or mail your registration to Church of the Transfiguration, 50 West Bloomfield Road, Pittsford, NY 14534, or contact Margie Benza at 248-2427 ext. 244, or [email protected]. Registrations are due by 1/08/16. CATHOLIC ~ JEWISH RELATIONS 26th Michael Theisen is the Director of Ministry for the National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry in Washington, DC and the National Coordinator for the Strong Catholic Families initiative. CENTENARY TOUR OF IRELAND: Veteran tour leader Deirdre McKiernan Hetzler, retired pastoral and campus minister, to lead a tour to Ireland on May 12-24. 2016 is the centenary of the final push for Irish independence, tour highlights some associated history, along with some off-the -beaten-track scenery. View the itinerary at mckiernanirishtours-sites-google.com or call Deirdre at 388-8892. Page Nine On Tuesday, January 19, St. Catherine’s Church in Mendon will host a discussion of Catholic-Jewish relations in the Greater Rochester area. The discussion starts at 7:00pm and will be held in St. Catherine’s Chapel. Dr. Joseph Kelly retired Professor of Religious Studies at Nazareth College and Hebrew Scriptures at St. Bernard’ Seminary and Larry Fine, Executive Director of the Jewish Federation of Greater Rochester will lead the discussion. In September, 2015, Dr. Kelly published his book, Behold How Good It Is, which traces the amazing cordial history of Jewish-Catholic relations in the Diocese of Rochester. The publication will be on sale at the discussion for $15. Larry Fine, has been the Executive Director of the Jewish Federation of Greater Rochester for 27 years. He actively participates in Rochester’s unique inter-faith community, working closely with Christian, Islamic and other faith leaders, in various forums which have helped to build open and strong relationships across religions in the region. For more information contact Jack Clarcq ([email protected] or Ruth Maier SSJ ([email protected]) St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY January 3, 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: Michele Andrews-Smith, Youth Ministry, ext. 233, [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 January 3, 2016
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