1 - Our Lady Queen of Apostles Church
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1 - Our Lady Queen of Apostles Church
Churchofthe Annunciation OurLadyQueenof Apostles 414 Frankfort Street, Frankfort, NY 13340 (315) 894-2360 / Fax 894-2025 [email protected] www.olqoa.info 109 West Street, Ilion, NY 13357 (315) 894-3766 / Fax 894-1550 [email protected] www.annunciationilion.org Office Hours Monday – Friday 8:30am-4pm Pastor: Deacons: Business Manager: Coordinator of Rel. Ed: Father Paul Catena Michael Carbone & Dennis Jones Francis Reina Maryel Wallace Secretary: Lori Cook Music Director: John Schuyler Assistant to CRE: Vicki Angell Trustee: Paul Thibault Trustee: Marianne Lee Secretary: Patricia Viti Cemetery Mgr: Sandy Edwards Music Director: Carole Jean Crimmins Assistant to CRE: Teresa Riscica Trustee: Michael Oriolo Trustee: Nancy Rutigliano Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil: 4pm Sunday: 11am Monday & Wednesday: 9am Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil: 5:30pm Sunday: 9am Tuesday & Thursday: 9am Confession Saturday: 3pm-3:45pm or by appointment Confession Saturday: After 5:30pm Mass or by appointment Baptism, Marriage, and Anointing of the Sick: Please call the parish office. 15TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Saturday, July 9th 4pm +Billy Angelichio, Jr. by Donna +Michael Fitzer by Family +David Sullivan by Loving Wife Beverly & Family 5:30pm +Angelo Reina by Frank & Suzette Skowron & Family +Josephine, Leo & Dom Zito, John & Terrance Murray by Fena Murray +Raymond Bates (Birth. Rem.) by Wife Josie & Daughter Melissa & Family +Matt Zennamo by David & Linda Tripoli +Dominick Green by Diane Perillo +Joseph “Jr” DeLuke by Fena Murray +Agnes Marrone by John & Margaret Chippari +Marie LaMonica by Joseph & Janet DiMartin +2nd Anniv. Natale DiStefano by His Family +Stephen Jaskowiak by The Addolorata Society +Felice Mirabile by Jackie Valente +Anthony “Andy” Tarnacki by Gina & Jim Seaman & Girls +Charles Palumbo (Birth. Rem.) by The Family +Deacon Sam Salamone by Mamie & Tom DellaPosta +Karin Shannon by Sue Wren +Julia Ferdula by Alan & Mayme Ann Kennell +Holy Souls in Purgatory +Millie Tubia by Jamie & Carrie Pizzo +Francesca Pedone (Birth. Rem.) by Son John Sunday, July 10th 9am +Rose Iocovozzi-Seppi by Gus Maida +Sam Tocco by Joseph A. Bello, Sr. +Ted Molling II, Sam & Frances Rizzo; Jim & Rose Minosh & Peg Eberle by Ted & Prudy Molling +Barb Caiola (Happy Birth.—How many candles?) Love, Your Family +Antoinette M. Aiello & Carolyn Ashe by Ken, Fran & Family +Bella Bono by Bob Oliver +Deceased Members of Gillette, Bernardine & DeJohn Families by Ceil DeJohn & Family +Mary Ruffalo (Happy 102nd Birth.—the best) by Your Loving Siblings +Joseph & Mary Riscica; Joanne Vivacqua by Family +Poppy Carl Caiola (Birth. Rem.) by Gary, Michele & Poppy’s Boys +Tom Recchio by Mary, Tony & Anthony Grasso +Anniv. Robert (Marco) DeLuke by Children +Antoinette Pianella by Angela Mirabile +Julie Daley by Young at Heart +Marie Russitano by Bob & Alma Entwistle +Deacon Sam Salamone by Ann McKevitt +Kathy Caiola Romano by Alan & Mayme Ann Kennell +Tom Libous by Cousin Ida & Dom +John Balio by Clem & Gloria Falzarano +Steve Jaskowiak by Friends Tony & Matia Laura +John Puzzilla by Daughter Matia Laura & Family +Rosa Myrick by Dom & Ida Bellino 11am Weekday +Holy Souls in Purgatory by The Traglia Family Masses +Mon., July 11th +Patrick Carney by Family +Anniv. Joseph Cassella & Larry Cassella (Birth. Rem.) by Family Tues., July 12 +Joseph “Jr” DeLuke by Mike & Michele Laura +Matt Zennamo by Donald & Lois Sciortino +Anthony Lamanna by Joseph & Nancy Diliberto Wed., July 13th +Margaret Carney, Elizabeth Barrett & Peg Marley by Daughters Thurs., July 14th +Matt Zennamo by Cecelia DeJohn +Dominick Green by Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Camarata +Marie Russitano Enzien by Julio & Joan DiMaggio +Holy Souls in Purgatory by Tuesday Night Rosary Group +Frank W. Jennings, Jr. (Birth. Rem.) by His Wife Fri., July 8th—Weekday Ilion/9am— Rosary/Prayers for Priests—No Mass 16TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Saturday, July 16th 4pm +Donald & Helen North by The North Family +Scott Dawley by Mom & Dad +Mary Lu Ferrucci by Dinner Club Girls 5:30pm +Angelo Reina by Joe & Janet DiMartin +Carson Dygert (Birth. Rem.) by Erin Dygert Cartmell & Family +Holy Souls in Purgatory +Mathew Zennamo by Tony & Marie Palumbo +Dominick Green by Anthony & Mary Grasso +Marie LaMonica by Diane Perillo +Agnes Marrone by Vinny & Marilyn Maneen +5th Anniv. Marianne Lupica by Friends Jackie & Rodger +Stephen Jaskowiak by Sam & Provie Bono +Felice Mirabile by Peter & Cindy Pianella +Anthony Tarnacki by Joseph & Kathy Nurod +Deacon Sam Salamone by Don Marrone +Julie Daley by Gloria & Tony Partenza +Shirley Vivacqua Spitzberg by Rosemary Foglia +Karin Shannon by Fran Congelo +Anthony Calenda (78th Anniv.) & Lucy Chippoletti (Birth. Rem.) by Daughters Katherine & Dolores +In thanksgiving to the Holy Trinity & All the Saints by A Parishioner +Mamie Guggi by Goddaughter Mary Ann & Anthony Jr. +Helen Vivacqua by Ida & Ray DeLuke +Julia Ferdula by Kathy & Fran Congelo +My Beloved Parents Joseph & Victoria Alexander by Daughter Helen Nudo Sunday, July 17th 9am +Rose Iocovozzi-Seppi by Salvaggio Family +Sam Tocco by Mr. & Mrs. Michael Vecchio +Charles “Boots” Sweet by Barbara & Frank Terras +Anniv. James Campione by Daughter Jane & Family +Bella Bono by Gregory & Linda Maida +Lucy & Frank J. Tocco, Jr. by Children & Grandchildren +Jennie Amendolare Winkler by Husband Patrick +Tom Recchio by Mr. & Mrs. Victor Costanza +Antoinette Pianella by Alan & Mayme Ann Kennell +Dominick Green by Joseph & Janet DiMartin +Santo J. Bono by J. Bono +Joseph DeLuke by Grace Dudeck +Denise Entwistle Albin by Lena & Sid DeRollo +Anthony Spohn by Pat & Cindy Magro +Francis Manno by Angela Thurston +Deacon Sam Salamone by Lee & Mary Caruso & Family +Millie Tubia by Ron & Linda Vivacqua +Our Mothers Mary Frances Amendolare & Vincenzia Licari by Alfred & Carolyn Amendolare +In thanksgiving to God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit for prayers answered by A Parishioner +Mary (Birth. Rem.) & James (Anniv. Rem.) Maneen by Their Daughters & Families +Special Intentions for healing for Mark Weber by Mother-inlaw Judy +Andrew Jankowiak & Dominick Fiorentino by Linda & Ron Vivacqua 11am +Timothy J. O’Connor by Daughters +John Wright by Knights of Columbus Ladies +Anniv. Robert Heidel by William Gregory Family 2016 Bishop’s Appeal By joining together in stewardship, we proclaim our unity to all; thereby letting those who need us the most know that they are an important part of our Catholic Family. Please be generous as you possibly can to the Bishop’s Appeal. To give online: www.thebishopsapppeal.org Parish Pilgrimage to the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy A charter bus will depart from Queen of Apostles, Frankfort on Tuesday, July 26, at 8 a.m. for a one-day pilgrimage to Shrine of Divine Mercy, Stockbridge, Massachusetts. The day will include opportunity for Mass, Rosary, Benediction, Confessions, Chaplet of Divine Mercy, outdoor Stations of the Cross, & walks through shrine’s extensive grounds. All will have opportunity to gain the Jubilee Indulgence when passing through the Shrine’s Holy Doors of Mercy. There is also an adoration chapel & a well-stocked gift shop. Ample picnic tables available; however, pilgrims will need to bring their lunches. To register, please bring your $30 nonrefundable payment to Our Lady Queen of Apostles Parish office (894-2360) & ask for Pattie or to Annunciation Parish Office (894-3766) & ask for Lori. Invite a friend to travel with you! Call now to guarantee seats, they will go fast. World Youth Day 2016 Join EWTN on a historic journey to Poland to celebrate the Lord’s mercy with Pope Francis & thousands of young adults! Coverage is July 27-31 & includes on-location broadcasts of the events plus interviews with Catholic youth & religious men & women from around the world! You can find EWTN on your TV, radio, computer, & mobile device! For more info. go to www.ewtn.com Death Life has changed not ended. Pray for the peace of Heaven for Mary Ann Spina Marcantonio (Sister of Frank Spina). Rosary for Our Lady of Fatima Rosary for Our Lady of Fatima will be held outside – weather permitting - at Our Lady Queen of Apostles Church on the 13th of each month at 6:30pm. All are welcome & encouraged to attend. Back to School Donations Needed As the school year quickly approaches we must remember that many of our local students will not have the tools they need to achieve success. We are accepting donations of NEW school supplies to be placed in bins near each of the doors in both OLQA & Annunciation Churches. This collection will continue until Sunday, September 4th. Catholic Charities will distribute these items to area children which will give them a much needed boost as they begin another academic year. Suggested supplies include: pens / pencils, scissors, markers, highlighters, backpacks, notebooks, paper, glue sticks, crayons, folders, binders & erasers. Thank you for your generosity! Rummage Sale / Coat Give-Away in Ilion Church of Annunciation Rummage Sale & Coat Give-Away will be Sept. 15 & 16 from 9-5 & Sept. 17 from 9-12 Doors will be opened weekdays only beginning Monday, July 11th from 7am -4pm so start putting aside items gently used to be donated. NO furniture accepted. Any questions please call 868-1981. Still Available There are still dates available for Host, Wine, Candle & Missals at Queen of Apostles. Flowers for the Altar Just a reminder that you can order Floral Bouquets for your intentions—in honor or in loving memory. To order or for any questions, please call 894-2360 for Queen of Apostles or 894-3766 for Ilion. Juice Classic Charity Golf Event 7th Annual Juice Classic Charity Golf Event in memory of Joseph “Juice” Cassella will be Sunday, July 17th at Stonebridge Golf & Country Club, New Hartford. $80 per golfer or $25 for dinner only. Golfers start—12 Noon, Dinner at 5:30pm. Proceeds benefit Joe Cassella Foundation for families of children with serious illnesses. For info. & reservations, contact Sam Bono: 894-4284 or Sam Bono, Jr.: 853-4741, or e-mail [email protected] Ilion Days \ Don Taylor Memorial 800 Meter Run/Walk: will take place on July 24 at 12pm at Central Valley Academy track in Ilion. Open to anyone who would like to participate. Registration 11:30am-12pm. Info: www.iliondoodah.com Parade: Come & join us for the parade on Friday, July 22 in front of Annunciation School & Church. Free bags of popcorn & perfect spot to enjoy & watch family & friends!! First Annual Golf Outing Mohawk Valley Homestead is hosting their 1st Annual Golf Outing on Friday, August 19th at 10am (registration 910am) at Hidden Valley Golf Club, 189 Castle Rd., Whitesboro. Sponsor hole: $50 & play: $70 (Inc.: 8 holes of golf, Cart, Lunch & Steak Dinner). All proceeds benefit Mohawk Homestead, a Not for Profit Adult Care Facility. Registration by Aug. 10th. For more info. call 866-1841. Community Blood Drive in Ilion There will be a Blood Drive on Saturday, July 16th from 8:30am—1:30pm at the Municipal Building, 49 Morgan St., Ilion. To donate call 1-800-RED-CROSS or visit www.redcross.org sponsor keyword: Ilionmunicipalbuilding. Sick After one month, names will be removed unless we are notified otherwise at 894-2360: Rev. Mario Gazzilli, Kim Affinati, Cindy Albin, Paul Altamuro, Joanne Amato, Barbara Amendolare, Dr. H.J. Aymond, Melissa Bowen, Thomas Bracken, Karen Brittelli, Earl Brown, John Brown, Irv Bunce, Phil Caruso, Sr., Jon Chaffee, Rodney Congdon, Sam Costanza, Becky Crough, Ed Czarnecki, Randy Dawley, Louise Deneski, Jessica DeJohn, Josie DiGristina, Johnny Drapalski, Carolyn Dunadee, Joan Farrar, Ben Gardiner, Eileen Haberer, Charles Hand, Tom Hart, Gianna Henrickson, Catherine Hext, Lisa Hughes, Elizabeth Humphrey, Lynn Hunter, Bernadette Scalise Jones, James King, Donna DeLuke Kinney, Michael Kubicka, Debbie Kuehnle, Rebecca LaMartinere, Denise Luther, Michael Mathews, Gordon MacCammon, Jo McGraw, Sandra Potenza Migliore, Mark Miller, Deb Nichols, Rosalie Nicolette, Sean O’Brien, Sandra Palumbo, Rosemary Parody, Ron Pizer, Carolyn Remis, Maria Rizzo, Judy Rotunno, Karen Rumrill, Leonard Sanita, Travis Sassone, Mamie Scalise, Marilyn Smith, Roberta Sportello, Paul Stone, Rose Storm, Joanna Jablonski Sweeney, Alfred Tripolone, Christopher Urtz, Fred Vivacqua, & Rose Zennamo. ŝǀŝŶĞDĞƌĐLJDŽŵĞŶƚ dŚĞŵĞĚŝƚĂƚŝŽŶƐĂƌĞƚĂŬĞŶĨƌŽŵ^ƚ&ĂƵƐƚŝŶĂ͛ƐŝĂƌLJ͘dŚĞ ĂĐƚƵĂůǁŽƌĚƐŽĨ:ĞƐƵƐĂƌĞ!"#$%$& zŽƵĐĂŶƐƵďƐĐƌŝďĞƚŽƚŚĞƐĞĚĂŝůLJƌĞĨůĞĐƚŝŽŶƐ͕ĂƚŶŽĐŽƐƚ͕ďLJ ŐŽŝŶŐƚŽƚŚĞĨŽůůŽǁŝŶŐǁĞďƐŝƚĞ͗ ǁǁǁ͘ůŝŐŚƚŚŽƵƐĞĐĂƚŚŽůŝĐŵĞĚŝĂ͘ŽƌŐͬŝǀŝŶĞDĞƌĐLJ !&ŽƌŐŝǀĞĨƌŽŵƚŚĞ,ĞĂƌƚΕ Meditation: June 20, [1937]. We resemble God most when we forgive our neighbors. God is Love, Goodness, and Mercy. ... Every soul, and especially the soul of every religious, should reflect My mercy. My Heart overflows with compassion and mercy for all. The heart of My beloved must resemble Mine; from her heart must spring the fountain of My mercy for souls; otherwise I will not acknowledge her as Mine (Diary, 1148). My Prayer Response: Lord Jesus, may I reflect Your mercy and resemble Your Heart that overflows with compassion and mercy. May I forgive every offense committed against me. Message of the Week Luke 10:25-37 In today’s Gospel a scholar questions Jesus about how to gain eternal life. In case anyone ever wonders whether heaven is within reach, one only needs to refer to this Gospel. Jesus provides a clear answer that gives us a clear plan of action: We are to love God with all that we are, and also to love our neighbors. Really, it’s that simple. When we love God in this way, truly as the Lord of our life, then loving our neighbors becomes the easy part. When our hearts and minds are full of the love of God—who loves all people—then it will necessarily follow that we too will desire to share that love with others and not count the cost. The good Samaritan is an excellent example of this kind of love. Without hope of repayment, he gave of his time and his money to help the poor victim. But in return, the Samaritan will surely “gain eternal life.” Questions of the Week Luke 10:25-37: How do you think the scholar of the law reacted to Jesus’ request, “Go and do likewise”? Deuteronomy 30:10-14: What challenges you to carry out God’s laws and statutes? Colossians 1:15-20: How would you define Jesus Christ based on this Christological hymn? Religious Education Fund In loving memory of Mary Ann Marcantonio by Geri Tocco Altar Host In loving memory of Deacon Sam Salamone by Phyllis & Paul Conigilaro Altar Wine In thanksgiving to Almighty God for the Canonization of Saint Stanislaus Papczynski (June 5th) Founder of the Marians— Stockbridge Sanctuary Candle In loving memory of Salvatore & Crocifissa Filingeri by The Family Everyday Stewardship What does it mean to give of yourself completely, without reservation, without fear, & without a concern for the cost? Should it matter if the person who needs us is unlike us in skin color, religion, or nationality? What does real mercy look like? Jesus answered these questions beautifully in perhaps the greatest of the stewardship parables, the story of the Good Samaritan. Here a Judean traveler has been attacked, beaten, & left for dead on the side of the road. Others see him, but the cost to them to stop & help is too great. It is a Samaritan, one who is despised by most in the area, that stops, & he gives of his time, talent, & treasure to help the poor victim. Where the Samaritan was going we cannot know for sure, but he stopped to give his time to the beaten man. Using oil & wine, he bandaged the wounds. Not everyone has the knowledge & skills to care for someone in this manner. Here, he gave of his talent. Then he placed the man on his own animal & carried him to an inn the rest of the day. The following day he pays the innkeeper, yet leaves explaining that if the payment is not enough, when he travels back on through he will repay him whatever the cost. Of course, here he shares his treasure. The sharing of these things is profound enough, but it is the statement of his willingness to pay whatever the balance is that elevates this tale to an ultimate example of stewardship. The Samaritan does not care how high the cost. He will give whatever is needed. This is mature discipleship, to respond to the call of Jesus Christ regardless of the cost. This is true stewardship. ANNUNCIATION CHURCH June 26, 2016 Offertory Envelopes Loose $1,686.00 685.00 Annual 401.00 Back Env.: Monthly, Evangelist, etc. 135.00 $2,907.00 After consideration of other sources of parish income, we need $3,836.00 from our weekly collections to meet parish expenses. Our Bishop’s Appeal Assessment is $45,679.00. So far we have 133gifts/pledges for a total of $23,999.00. QUEEN OF APOSTLES CHURCH June 26, 2016 Offertory Envelopes $2,530.00 Loose 547.00 Cemetery Maintenance 784.00 Back Env.: Insurance, Kitchen. 86.00 $3,947.00 After consideration of other sources of parish income, we need $3,642.00 from our weekly collections to meet parish expenses Our Bishop’s Appeal Assessment is $40,237.00. So far we have 158 gifts/pledges for a total of $23,610.00. Serving the community since 1947 V. J. 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