1355 Hatch Road ♦ Webster, NY 14580 Phone (585)671-5520 Fax:671-7262 email: [email protected] www.ChurchofHolySpiritWebster.org May 10, 2015 The moment God created Eve he gave us the most magnificent gift of all: women. Beautiful creations take time, delicacy and dedication to be perfected. Fully aware of that, God made the woman last to teach us that she is the summit of creation. The sacred authors of the book of Genesis corroborate this. They wisely placed God infusing his divine life into the woman at the end of the two creation accounts (Gen 1,27: 2,22). Hence, women are not meant to be slaves, objects, instruments, or tools. On the contrary, they are the embodiment of God’s love for humanity. Furthermore, with the blessing “be fertile and multiply,” (Gen 1,28) our Lord in his infinite wisdom gave humanity the grace of parenthood. God gave the male the strength and courage to become father and the female he gave the unique grace to become mother. The moment Eve became a mother she fulfilled the promise of her Creator; God’s masterpiece achieved the peak of her perfection. I invite you just for a moment, to imagine the amount of love a mother must have in her heart to be patient, tender and caring from the moment of our conception. It is so special to have a mother that even God himself wanted one when he became human for our salvation. With the ability to teach with actions, suffer patiently, and hold the universe on their shoulders, mothers are the highest blessing to humanity. Their love transcends the boundaries of human understanding. Mothers have more courage and resolution than an entire army when they have to protect their children. They might not be as strong and powerful as a superhero but they have the power to change our lives and our world. They might not be perfect but they can make our days perfect with a loving hug or a tasty meal. Recently, during a preparation meeting for the Sacrament of Baptism, a young, wonderful and devoted young mother said, “Being a mother is life-changing, it is the most precious gift one can receive. I am so different and I will never be the same again.” Her conviction and happiness reminded me that motherhood is intrinsically connected to the Mystery of God. The blessing of being a mother and the blessing of having one is only comparable to the divinity of Jesus. Mothers have the power to connect heaven and earth through the gift of life. Moms, thank you for giving us life and for being life itself. Thank you for raising us to be people of principles. Thank you for sharing your womb with us for nine months and for caring for us for the rest of your lives. This day is a tribute to all of you! Mother’s day is not just a day of the year but also every day. May Our Lady the Blessed Virgin Mary whom through her loving care, education and support became the first disciple of her Son, bless you and protect you now and for ever. Happy Mother’s Day! Church of the Holy Spirit, Penfield, New York Thank You! Last week’s donations: $8833 Total Attendance: 700 We appreciate your sacrifices. Adoration Changes for Sunday & Monday May Adoration, night prayer and benediction is cancelled on Sunday May 10 due to Mother’s Day. There will not be any adoration on Monday May 11 with limited access to the Church after 9:30AM due to rug cleaning. Thank you for your patience. Second Collection for Napal Rochester Catholic Men’s Conference The inaugural Rochester Catholic Men's Conference, scheduled for May 16, has changed locations and now will be held at St. Jude the Apostle Catholic Church, 4100 Lyell Road, Gates. The conference was originally scheduled to be at St. John Fisher College. Organizers felt St. Jude's would be a more suitable and effective location for the size of the conference, which is expected to have more than 300 attendees. The conference will feature three nationally know speakers -- Tim Staples from Catholic Answers, Hector Molina “The Motivangelist”, and Danny Abramowicz from EWTN’s ‘Crossing the Goal’ -- as well as Holy Mass celebrated by Bishop of Rochester Salvatore R. Matano. Individual Confessions will be heard by Diocese of Rochester priests. For more information, visit the conference website: www.exultrochester.org K4J Circus of the Stars VBS REGISTRATION IS OPEN!! Forms are located in gathering area and main entrance. Deadline is April 15th! Space is limited! July 27th - 31st 9:00 - 12:15 Ages 4 - 9 Contact Tomi Heckathorn at 261-5695 Jeff or Cristine Rembold at 671-5186. Today’s second collection is to help our sisters and brothers suffering in Nepal in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake. If you choose to write a check, please make it out to Holy Spirit Church with NEPAL in the memo field. All proceeds collected will be sent to Catholic Relief Services, which is actively working to aid suffering, provide food and water and help in the long-term recovery. Please be generous and keep all those affected by the earthquake and the rescue workers in your prayers. Diocesan Missions Sunday On next weekend, May 16th & 17th, we shall observe Diocesan Missions Sunday. Proclaiming the Gospel is not something we can do once for all, but is an ongoing part of pilgrimage as Church. This is the message of the new evangelization. “Being a disciple means being constantly ready to bring the love of Jesus to others, and tis can happen unexpectedly and in any place: on the street, in a city square, during work, on a journey.” --Evangelii Gaudium, “The Joy of the Gospel” (127) Our dedicated Sisters of Mercy marking fifty years of presence in Chile, and the Sisters of St Joseph in Brazil have been on pilgrimage sharing their gift of faith and service to God’s people. We are called to help them on next weekend with our prayers and a sacrificial gift, so that they may continue to bring Christ into a world where darkness, despair and emptiness prevail. Surely, we can help to bring hope to them. Inside our Church in 1968 Church of the Holy Spirit, Penfield, New York Liturgical Assignments for Next Week May 16 & 17 Saturday 4:30 PM Presider Altar Servers Lectors Communion Ministers Greeters Ushers Sunday 8:30 AM Sunday 11:00 AM Fr. Sergio Fr. Sergio Fr. Sergio Timothy Donato Annabelle Kedley Christopher Capozzi Gavin Gudyka Christina Veloski Jamie Gudyka Michael Macera Alyssa Mancuso James Crosby Rachel Lynch Michael Lynch Joe DePaolis Jack Marchand Jean Dunne Kim Haynes Barbara Lamendola Barbara Trottier Roger Miller Michel Cassagnol Ralph Palmer Marie Kowalczyk John Veloski Jeff Rembold Dan Calendo Philip Latulipe Rosalie Mikulski Lori Klafehn Roseanne Davie Brian Weaver Christopher Rembold Michael Schifano Cathy Brill Grace Schlageter Marty Hosenfeld Tomy Gramza Gary Hosenfeld Mark Poore John Donato Vinnie Pellegrino Joe Aschenbrenner Joe Simeone Mike Schifano Mike Cunningham Dan Cupido Dick Berardini Dirk Keymel Tom Gervasi Phil Latulipe Dan Calendo John Fallon Ron Maggio Joanne Andresky Dan Nolan Jerry Farnand A Note from our Social Justice Team No one is exempt from either the impacts of climate change or our moral responsibility to act in solidarity with one another to address this global concern.” -Archbishop Silvano Tomasi, the Holy See’s permanent observer to the United Nations In today’s Gospel Jesus commands us to love one another. Loving each other in the face of climate change means reducing our consumption of fossil fuel (oil, coal and natural gas); if we don’t do so, extreme weather will continue to wreak havoc, destroy people’s homes and endanger their lives. As Archbishop Tomasi teaches, we are also called to act collectively. The Environmental Protection Agency is working to create new standards to reduce the carbon pollution produced by power plants. Less pollution would help to address climate change, and would reduce asthma rates, especially among low income children and elderly people. Join the U.S. Catholic Bishops in asking Congress not to block these efforts by the EPA. You can contact your Senators and Representative via the Capitol Switchboard at (202) 2243121. 6th Sunday of Easter "It was not you who chose me, but I who chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit that will remain." We sometimes tend to believe the opposite. It's not unusual for us to think, "I have chosen to be a Christian," and then to imagine that the process really started with us, that it was our initiative, our decision to believe, our act of faith that got the ball rolling in our spiritual life. Of course our decision is important, but Jesus reminds us today that he is actually the one who took the first step. He chose us. He called and invited us to be among his followers and friends. As the second reading tells us, "God sent his only Son into the world so that we might have life through him." That happened first. The next step is ours, to accept this life that is offered to us through our own act of faith. The other part of this equation is that, as Jesus tells us, we have been chosen for a mission. This isn't all just about our personal faith and our relationship with him. He calls us to know and love him, and when we respond, we are "appointed" to be fruitful in the world. We are supposed to live our faith in such a way that something valuable, beautiful, and useful comes from it. Jesus sends us to make the world a better place, not in a vague, feel-good, fluffy way but in a real, concrete way. He equips us to bear fruit that will remain. This isn't superficial or flighty. The work we do in the world--whether it be alleviating the suffering of the sick and poor, evangelizing those who do not know about the gift of salvation, raising our children to be faithful Christians, or carrying out our career with integrity and generosity--all of this is meant to be the effect of our response to the call that Jesus gave us. © Liturgical Publications Inc Prayers for Nepal Loving God, We pray for all those affected by the earthquake in Nepal as we offer the words of the psalmist, “Be strong and take heart, all who hope in the Lord” (Psalm 31:25). May those who are paralyzed by fear … Be strong and take heart May those who have lost or are still searching for loved ones …Be strong and take heart May those who remain trapped under rubble …Be strong and take heart. Church of the Holy Spirit Parish Information Mailing Address: 1355 Hatch Road, Webster, NY 14580 Office Hours:…….….…Monday thru Friday 8 am to 4 pm Phone:………………………...………………585-671-5520 Email:………………..……………….…[email protected] Fax:…………………………………………….585-671-7262 Website.…..………..www.ChurchofHolySpiritWebster.org Pastor: Rev. James Schwartz ……….…[email protected] Parochial Vicar: Rev. Sergio Chavez…[email protected] Pastoral Associate: Deacon Brian Mahoney.…..671-8317 Email: [email protected] Faith Formation: Tony Ferrera……….…[email protected] Secretary: Shari Magagnoli...……[email protected] Business Mgr: Patrick Vogt…………..…[email protected] Director of Music: Gabriel Pellegrino Parish Council President: Cathy Brill……[email protected] Mass Schedule Saturday: 4:30pm Sunday: 8:30am and 11:00am Weekday: Mon-Fri 9am; Saturday 8:30am Adoration Schedule Monday: 2 -10pm Tuesday: 9:30am -10pm Wednesday: 9:30am - 4pm Thursday: 3 -10pm Friday: 9:30am - 9pm, Divine Mercy Devotion 3pm Saturday: 8:30am - 2:30pm Sunday: 1 - 9pm (Night Prayer & Benediction 8:45pm) Sacraments Confessions: Saturday 2:45pm - 4:00pm Weddings: Notify the Rectory at least 9 months prior to the wedding date Baptisms: Call at least one month before requested date. Parish Membership: We welcome new members. Please introduce yourself after Mass and stop by the Parish office during office hours to register in the parish. Members moving to another parish, changing address or phone number, please notify the office. Mission Statement “The Mission of Holy Spirit Parish in unison with the Universal church is to proclaim and to spread among all peoples the Kingdom of Christ. The mission of the Parish is carried out in Word, Sacrament, and Service to God and neighbor. The continuing vitality of our staff and parishioners, we feel is evidence of the presence and work of our parish patron - the Holy Spirit.” Mass Intentions for the Week Monday 5/11 - Easter Weekday 9:00 † Marge Brauch by family Tuesday 5/12 - Sts Nereus & Achilleus; St Pancras 9:00 † James Hill by Joanne Andresky Wednesday 5/13 - Our Lady of Fatima 9:00 † Kathryn B Spacher by daughter Shelley Mosher Thursday 5/14 - Ascension of the Lord 9:00 † Carmela & Agostino Catalano by Peter & Rose Costanza Friday 5/15 - Easter Weekday 9:00 † Ed Matuck by Marion Mancini 8-9 Holy Hour - Rosary and Benediction Saturday 5/16 - Easter Weekday 8:30 Intentions of Lisa DeRosa by Becky Urlacher 4:30 † Joan Forgion by family Sunday - 7th Sunday of Easter 8:30 All the parishioners of Holy Spirit parish 11:00 † Eleanor Falkowsky by husband 8:45 Night Prayer & Benediction Check us out on the web WWW.ChurchofHolySpiritWebster.org or our Google+ page plus.google.com/+ChurchoftheHolySpiritWebster Readings for the Week of May 10, 2015 Sunday: Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48/1 Jn 4:7-10/Jn 15:9-17 Monday: Acts 16:11-15/Jn 15:26--16:4a Tuesday: Acts 16:22-34/Jn 16:5-11 Wednesday: Acts 17:15, 22--18:1/Jn 16:12-15 Thursday: Ascension: Acts 1:1-11/Eph 4:1-13 or 4:1-7, 11 -13 or Eph 1:17-23/Mk 16:15-20 Friday: Acts 18:9-18/Jn 16:20-23 Saturday: Acts 18:23-28/Jn 16:23b-28 Next Sunday: Acts 1:15-17, 20a, 20c-26/1 Jn 4:11-16/Jn 17:11b-19
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