Pendleton and Clarence Ctr., NY B APTISMS P

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Pendleton and Clarence Ctr., NY B APTISMS P
Pendleton and Clarence Ctr., NY
PENDLETON SITE
Rectory & Mailing Address
5442 Tonawanda Creek Road
No. Tonawanda, NY 14120
716-625-8594 • Fax: 625-8365
[email protected]
Religious Ed: 716-625-8817
ST. AUGUSTINE CAMPUS
8700 Goodrich Road
Clarence Center, NY 14032
Rev. Daniel A. Young, Pastor
Rev. Augustine Ayaga, In Residence
Deacon Robert Bauer, Permanent Deacon
Brian Karaszewski & Donald Spoth, Trustees
Rick Paolini, Bookkeeper
Michael Denz, Director of Religious Education
Barb Carpenter, Secretary
David Fischer, Maintenance
Clayton & Beverly Merlihan, Advocates for
Persons with Disabilities
M ASSES
Monday: ........................8:00 a.m. ....... Campus Site
Tuesday: ........................8:00 a.m. ....... Pendleton Site
Wednesday:
Healing Mass ..........7:00 p.m........ Pendleton Site
Thursday & Friday: ....8:00 a.m.. ...... Campus Site
Saturday:.......................4:30 p.m........ Pendleton Site
Sunday:..........................9:00 a.m. ....... Pendleton Site
..........................11:00 a.m... ... Campus Site
R ECONCILIATION
Saturday: 3:00 p.m. to 4:10 p.m. –Pendleton Site, or by
appointment.
N EW P ARISHIONERS
B APTISMS
We acknowledge the blessing our parish receives when a
baby is born into a parish family. Baptisms are celebrated
on scheduled Saturday’s of the month. A Baptismal preparation class is given to the parents. Godparents must be
registered in a Roman Catholic Church and attending Mass
on a regular basis and able to receive a letter of recommendation from their Parish Priest. Call the Parish Office to
schedule a time and date for a Baptismal class.
M ARRIAGES
Arrangements must be made at least six months prior to
the intended wedding date. Dates are reserved only for
registered parishioners. Each couple must meet with the
Pastor before any dates will be reserved. Attendance at a
Diocesan Pre-Cana Class or weekend retreat is required.
S ICK C ALLS
If you are confined to home and would like to receive
Holy Communion or the Sacrament of Anointing of the
Sick, please contact the Parish Office. Privacy laws prohibit all health care facilities from contacting us. Families
must call us directly to inform us of individual needs.
RCIA
The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is an ongoing
process. Adults wishing to join the Catholic Church
should contact the Parish Office.
LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION
A letter will be given to registered parishioners who attend
Mass regularly, who have received the Sacraments of Bap-
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TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY
IN ORDINARY TIME
OCTOBER 12, 2014
SATURDAY, October 11th, St. John XXIII, Pope
4:30 pm Florian Frankenberger by Loving Family
SUNDAY, Oct. 12th, Twenty-Eighth Sunday In
Ordinary Time
9:00 am Glory Judith Makena by Gary Vergils Family
11:00 am Richard & Elinor Acquard by Family
MONDAY, Oct. 13th
8:00 am Deceased Members of Scheeler & Mahoney
Families by Loving Family
TUESDAY, Oct. 14th, St. Callistus I, Pope
8:00 am Carolyn Thiele by Ken, & Mary Lynn Lefort &
Family
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 15th, St. Teresa Of Jesus
7:00 pm Esther Pegler by Marty & Joanne Berger
THURSDAY, Oct. 16th, St. Margaret Mary
Alacoque, Virgin
8:00 am Rev. Edward Schroeder by Estate
FRIDAY, Oct. 17th, St. Ignatius Of Antioch
8:00 am All Parishioners by Pastor
SATURDAY, Oct. 18th, St. Luke, Evangelist
4:30 pm Myron & Viola Fiegel by Loving Family
SUNDAY, Oct. 19th, Twenty-Ninth Sunday In
Please Pray for our Sick: Beth Adams, Diane
Anderson, Carol Barber, Chase Bartholomew, Betty Lou
Beiter, Catherine Beiter, Ruth Blair, John Blersch, Alice
Body, Cathy Bowler, Ellen Branicky, Judy Brzyski, June
Burngasser, Patrick Callahan, Alysca Cantrell, Gene
Cassidy, Cindy Colello, Sharon Curtis, Louann Delaney,
Jim Fiegel, Henry Fink (infant), Dennis Fitzgibbons, Rosie
Frost, James Furey, Payton Furner, Jim Garlock, Paul
Gawrys, Josephine Genco, Joseph Godzisz, Darcy Gow,
Alice Guenther, Geralyn Hens, Alyssa Herbst (child),
Heather Hornsby, Dolores Kae, Jamie Kauschinger, Joseph
Kedron, Marjorie Keith, Jim Keller, Caroline Kopacz,
Timothy Koszelak, Dave Kowalski, Stella Krzos, Tina
Langlotz, Loretta Layer, Bob Liberto, Ron Lindemann,
James Lombardi, Joyce Lombardi, Wesley Londos, Donna
Keith McCain, Joseph Malahosky, Mark Malenda, Mariana
Maniscalco, Barbara Manke, Patricia Massey, Matthew
McJury, Gloria Meehan, James Merlihan, Linda Miller,
Colleen Mondello, Jose Montaner, Alan Morlock, Linda
Moskal, Theresa Muffoletto, Vincent Muffoletto, Jesse
Palumbo, John Park, Josephine Park, Christina Pelsh,
Patrick Petrie, Mary Raybor, Kristie Rush, Yolanda Sherriff,
Madelyn Sikorski, Sharon Siminski, Kathi Smith, Ellen
Sponholz, Dave Trietley, Michele Vergils, Charlotte Wald,
Marilyn Walsh, Trudy Welsh, Doris Winter, Geri
A Look Ahead:
Mon. Oct. 13
Bible study-after 8am Mass, Campus
Mon. Oct. 13
7pm Prayer Group
Sat.
5:30pm Oktoberfest, Pendleton Hall
,
Ordinary Time
9:00 am Elzina Orzel by Loving Husband
Parish Office Hours
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Closed 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. for Lunch
Collection for the week ending Oct. 5th:
Regular
Fuel
Maintenance
Catholic Education
Seminary
$6, 619.00
365.00
289.00
45.00
5.00
Capital Campaign
Week Ending
To Date
$ 1, 005.00
*55, 387.00
Total Number of Donors 133
Oct. 18
Tues. Oct. 21
7:00pm Rosary, Honsberger Home
We remember all those men and women who are serving
in our armed forces and pray they come home soon and
safe. Please pray for peace.
RCIA Have you considered becoming a Roman Catholic?
The process for becoming a Catholic is called RCIA (Rite of
Christian Initiation for Adults). There are several steps along
the way before entering the Catholic Faith. The process
includes instruction, prayer, Scripture, sharing and
discernment. If you or someone you know would be
interested, please contact the parish office at 625-8594. Brian
Haseltine, a parishioner and director of the parish RCIA, will
OKTOBERFEST
We are in need of “Theme Baskets” for our Oktoberfest Chinese Auction, Saturday, October 18th. Please
bring them to the Parish Office during normal business hours between 9am and 4pm before October
18th. If you would like to volunteer, please call the
office at 625-8594.
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October 12, 2014
A Word From the Bishop
Religious Education News
Dear Diocesan Family,
Schedule: 9:45am Sunday October 26th is our next Religious Ed. Class
I write you with exciting news. In December 2014, the Diocese of Buffalo will launch the Catholics Come Home campaign. In the first six years, Catholics come Home messages were aired as TV commercials in 37 dioceses, and
nationally, reaching 200 million viewers and helping lead
hundreds of thousands home to the Catholic Church. I invite you to visit www.CatholicsComeHome.Org to see for
yourself.
Catholic Trivia Question: Who is the patron saint
against bodily ills, headaches and sickness?
Saint Quote of the Week: Let nothing trouble you, let
nothing make you afraid. All things pass away. God never
changes. Patience obtains everything. God alone is enough.
St. Teresa of Avila, Feast Day, October 15th
SCHEDULE CHANGE: Please take note:
The invitational messages of “evangomercials” from
Catholics Come Home will be shown on network and cable
TV stations, throughout Western New York this Christmas
Season. The messages that people see on TV may bring
them to our doors, but only we can welcome them in a
spirit of enthusiasm and generosity.
40 DAYS FOR LIFE A Buffalo-Mid Point Rally will be
held on Saturday, October 18th at 7pm at the Buffalo
Woman Services. 2500 Main Street, Buffalo. For more information, contact the Pro-Life Office at 847-2205.
Many of us know of family and friends who have drifted
away from the Church. The great majority of those who
leave do not leave because of a disagreement over church
teaching. The initial separation is most often caused simply
by the busyness of life. And many do want to return, but
feel embarrassed, and wonder if they were really ever
missed. In fact, the reason most often reported by those
who choose to return is simply, “I was asked”. Who might
do you know that has simply drifted away? Who might be
waiting to hear that invitation from you?
SIDEWALK ADVOCATES A training for Sidewalk Advocates will be held on Wednesday, October 22nd from
9:30am to 3:30pm at the Catholic Center, 795 Main St.
Buffalo. For those who have registered, please confirm that
you are attending and for those who have not registered,
please do so ASAP by calling the Pro-Life Office 8472205.
SUNDAY TV MASS 7:30AM WUTV Fox TV29
Oct. 12 Fr. Robert Yetter, Oct. 19 Fr. Ronald Sajdak, Oct.
26 Fr. Ronald Sams, SJ.
This Christmas season we will have an opportunity to let
the hope of Christmas shine bright. Each parish will be
equipped to welcome Catholics who come home. Dennis
Mahaney, Director in the Office for Evangelization and
Parish Life, will organize our preparations. And these
preparations will start with a workshop led by Sr. Louise
Alff OSF, entitled “When They Come Back, What Makes
Them Stay”, which will be held on October 24-25 at Christ
the King Seminary.
DAY OF HOPE & HEALING Saturday, November
1st, Deacon Mike Dulak and Cheryl Calire will lead a Project Rachel “Post-Abortion” healing at Christ the King
Seminary, 711 Know Rd. East Aurora from 9am to 4pm. If
PARISH BUILDING CAMPAIGN
After reviewing all the bids for our roofing project at the
Pendleton Site, our Parish Council, Finance Committee
and Trustees have recommended that we award the project
to Wm. Rott and Son. We have used them in the past on
other projects at the parish, and they do quality work.
Please pray with me for the success of our efforts. Look for
more opportunities in the weeks ahead to grow in faith, as
we share our faith, through Catholics Come Home.
Yours sincerely in Christ,
Most Reverend Richard Malone
Bishop of Buffalo
We still need $26,468 to meet our project goal of
$81,855. Work on the roof has begun. If you have not
donated to this project yet, please consider a gift now! I
am very grateful to all who have already contributed to
this building campaign. God will generously bless you!
*Please note, our Parish has had a video of the Come Home
A heads up for next year. One of our major parish projects
under consideration for next year is the rectory roof at the
St. Augustine Campus. If the project is approved by the
Parish Council, Finance committee and Trustees, we will
conduct another building campaign. This project is expected to be considerably less than our current project.
Good stewardship calls us to maintain our buildings and
PRO-LIFE COMMITTEE This committee will be
collecting diapers for St. Gianna’s Pregnancy Center from
Sun, Oct. 5th to Sun. Oct. 26th. Please leave diapers, especially size newborn and 1 in the box at the back of both
worship sites. Please call Mary Lynne Lefort, 625-6248
.