May 24, 2015 Church of the Most Holy Trinity 1460 Ridge Road Webster, New York 14580 (585)265-1616 Fax 265-1627 (website) www.holytrinityweb.com (email) [email protected] Love. Any act that places the wellbeing of the loved one before oneself. “Love does not seek its own”. 1 Cor. 13. Come Holy Spirit. Fill our hearts. Joy. That deep happiness that comes, when in spite of hardships, you’ve “done the right thing”. One of my favorite lines from sacred scripture comes to us in the Acts of the Apostles (17:28). “For in Him, we live and move and have our being.” St. Paul is quoting from one of the ancient Greek poets about the God from whom we come but cannot see. He uses the words, “grope for”, in describing man’s efforts to know the “Unknown God”. What Paul is struggling to describe is the subtle way God reveals Himself to us. The image is almost like a fish in water. Like that water, God is all around us. He holds us up. Wherever we go, he is there. We breathe him in. We live in him and he lives in us. But, how do we see God or feel him if he is all around us like water or air? This is where we need help. We need the Holy Spirit to open our eyes of faith. We need the Holy Spirit to open our hearts to the quickening of love (“Everyone who loves is begotten by God and knows God.” 1 John 4:7) St. John in his first letter tells us, “No one has ever seen God.” So, then how will we come to know him by the Holy Spirit? Lacking physical evidence we turn to “Signs of the presence of God”. Scripture again points us in the right direction by giving us signs to look for. They are called the Gifts and Fruits of the Spirit. The Gifts are generally intellectual and spiritual abilities helping us apply the teachings of Christ to everyday life. The Fruits are generally observable states of goodness that have as their source the presence of God. They are: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faith, gentleness and chastity. To each of these I’ll highlight some human moment that gives us a sign of the Holy Spirit. Peace. When someone has devoted themselves to reconciling with someone who is estranged. Conversely, to be won over by the loving concern of a “Peacemaker”. Patience. Your child/spouse/friend disappoints you for the hundredth time. You smile and assure them things will be right someday. Kindness. So simple; pure goodness for its own sake. Speaks for itself. Generosity. Giving more than is necessary . . . because you want their happiness. Faith. Knowing God loves all of us, and as a result, “All will be well.” Gentleness. A largeness of spirit that can afford a kind word in the face of harshness. Large like God is large. Chastity. Honoring another person in their body. Requiring sexual desire to serve its Godly purpose (the gift of children and the bond of love) because that is what true love demands. Here’s hoping you’ve caught a glimpse of the Holy Spirit in your life!! A blessed Pentecost. Fr. Tim “Let’s Talk Again” Please join us Saturday night, May 30, at 6 pm. in the Gathering Space for “Let’s Talk Again”. There will be a dish to pass. Friendly conversation will follow about the Catholic Faith. Fr. John will talk about changes in the Church over his 50 years as a priest. Fr. Tim will point us to the Synod of Bishops on the Family to be held this October in Rome. Come with your questions and observations. It’s going to be informative and fun! All ar e war mly invited. Call the Par ish Office to r egister by May 28th. Bring a dish to pass!!! Thank You! Our Mission We are a Catholic faith community blessed with the joy of God’s love. Together we share this love with all who hunger for God’s presence in their lives. We follow Christ who taught us to find God by giving our lives in service to others and gathering to celebrate a Eucharist that welcomes everyone. Join us on this journey! Page Two Holy Trinity Church, Webster, New York SUNDAY MASS TIMES: Satur day (vigil) 5:00 pm., Sunday 8:30, and 10:30 am. SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Call Mar y Haas, Dir ector of Faith Formation at 265-4750. SACRAMENT OF PENANCE: Satur days fr om 4:00 to 4:45 pm. or by appointment with a priest. SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE: Ar r angements for mar riage for registered parishioners must be made at least 6 months in advance through the Parish Office. Engaged Encounter or Pre-Cana sessions are required, along with FOCCUS inventory. SACRAMENT OF THE SICK: The Euchar ist and Sacr amental Anointing are available to the homebound and those in need. Please contact the Parish Office to make arrangements. HOSPITAL VISITS: Please call the Par ish Office in advance, if possible. EUCHARISTIC ADORATION: Thur sday 7:00 - 8:00 pm. NEW MEMBERS: We welcome new member s! Please introduce yourself after Mass to the Pastor and stop by the Parish Office to register. Members moving to another parish, changing address or phone numbers, please notify the Parish Office promptly. FAITH FORMATION: Children’s Liturgy of the Word: Sunday mor ning dur ing the 10:30 am. Mass. (September-June) Religious Education Classes Sundays 9:30 - 10:20 am. for Grades 1 - 5 or Summer Program for Gr ades K - 8 - Last 2 weeks of July. R.C.I.A. (Rite of Chr istian Initiation of Adults) YOUTH MINISTRY Grades 9-12 Youth Group Sunday 11:30 am. - 1:30 pm. Middle School: Tuesday, Living My Faith - 6:30-8:00 pm. Please see the website for meeting dates for each group and other upcoming events. WHAT DOES LOSS MEAN TO YOU? When we hear the word loss we usually think of the loss of a loved one. But, in life loss can happen in a variety of ways and in varying degrees. And, no matter how we experience it, loss is usually accompanied by some sort of emotional pain. Being faced with a serious health issue for yourself, a family member or a friend Dealing with a separation or a divorce Caring for a parent transitioning from home to a nursing home Transitioning to a nursing home yourself Suffering the loss of a job and/or experiencing significant financial setback And, loss of a loved one All are loss; loss to a life as we knew it. It is never easy. Asking for support may even be harder. But, many in our community that have received a Stephen Minister have told us that their Stephen Minister was such a wonderful resource for them as they slowly adjusted to a new life experience, one they weren’t sure would happen. Stephen Ministers have received specialized training on how to listen, to support, to encourage, and to pray with another person going through these and many other types of life’s difficulties. Could you or someone benefit from this supportive ministry? (Please ask them for their permission before you call us). For more information call our confidential number at 586-0674 x130. All discussions are always totally confidential. May 24, 2015 Life Long Faith Formation First Communion Please keep in your prayers the following children who have received their First Holy Communion at Holy Trinity this spring. May 2nd Liam Seamus Burns Ethan David Snyder May 3rd Rafael Ortiz May 9th Stephen Richard Barone Valentina Rosa Basile Parker Liam Brown Nina Cloe Dossier Kristina Lynn Fisher Cameron Patrick Guffey Thomas John O’Brien Emily Clare Schroeder Lilyan Mae Short Cole Anthony Stark Ryan Desmond Supinski Ilianna Surowiec Mackenzie Alexa Vacca Alessandra Carmela Basile Emelia Violet Bovee Jacob Ciro Colletta Ardyn Victoria Ebling Nicholas Giovanni Gallina Brett David Mersdorf Carmine Patrick Dominic Pangallo Isabella Angelina Serapilio Kendall Kay Smith Olivia Rose Stornello Blade Surowiec Anthony Rocco Vacca Leah Marie VanArsdale May 10 Sarah Sharpe May 16 Jacob Tyler DiCicco Myia Eskander Jack Donovan Falzoi Elizabeth Rose Frick Jonathan Nicholas Frick Grace Mattingly Gallaher Paige Elizabeth Henry Rachael Shea Henry Nathan Robert Jones Levi James Kulik Victoria Marie LoMonaco Bella Matthews Erin Kelsey McCaffery Caroline Hope Montemaro Logan G. Munding Eliana Nicole Pothos Charles Alfonse Sciortino Madelyn Josephine Siwik Jamie Tallie Cody Aiden Wade Bailey Faith Weigel Hunter Scott Weigel May 17 Brook Lyn Hoffer Call the Faith Formation Office @ 265-4750 or e-mail [email protected] to register for any programs or information about upcoming dates for 2015. Page Three Holy Trinity Church, Webster, New York Scripture Readings for the Pentecost Sunday First Reading: Acts of the Apostles 2:1-11 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 104:1, 24, 29-31, 34 Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 12:3b-7, 12-13 Gospel: John 20:19-23 Please Remember in Prayer Our Beloved Dead Frank M. Massaro, father of Frank Massaro; Jed Hanna, brother of Tom Hanna; Gina Schmitt-Reger, cousin of Jim LaMonica; and those who mourn for them. Altar Candles will burn this week for the following special intentions. The Sanctuary Lamp will burn in loving memory of Debbie Sexton; req. Bill & Chrissy Freundschuh. Our Blessed Mother’s Altar Candle will bur n for the special intentions of Mary Erb, req. Jean Wolf. St. Joseph’s Altar Candle will bur n for the special intentions of Matt Haas, req. Chuck and Carol Mertz. If you would like a candle in memory of a loved one or for special intentions, please call the parish office. A REMINDER: If you need a devotional candle lit immediately for a loved one, a special occasion, or special intentions, you are invited to light the small votives that are on the side altars of the Blessed Mother and St. Joseph. They will burn for about 4-5 hours. Flag Retirement The Knights of Columbus, Fourth Degree, will be holding a Flag Retirement Ceremony. It will take place behind the Council home at 70 Barrett Drive (by the Post Office) in Webster. This will be on Sunday, June 7th at noon, weather permitting. We invite any interested persons to attend. Anyone who has a flag that they would like to properly dispose of, is welcome to bring it to the ceremony. For those unable to attend, flags for disposal may also be brought to the collection bin at the council home. The building is open Tuesday evenings during Bingo. A flag collection box will also be available here at Holy Trinity in the Gathering Space. After 8:30 am. Mass on June 7th, the flags will be taken to the Knights of Columbus. For more information, please contact Dave Stein @265-1945. May 24, 2015 With Gratitude Fr. Tim and the Staff of Holy Trinity would like to thank all the folks who helped with the Staff Appreciation Luncheon on May 13. We are extremely grateful to Sandy Mitch, Pat Obbie, Joan Warren, Patty Warters, Jeanneann and Judy LaMonica, and especially all those who donated food and monies for this beautiful event. Bereavement Support Group We are meeting on Thursday, June 11, @7:00 pm. in the Wing Room. Please join us for prayer and comfort as we grieve the losses of those we love. For more information, please contact Mary Ann Penlon @265-9395. All are welcome. Summer Office Hours Summer Office Hours: May 29 - September 4 - Monday - Thursday, 9:00 am - Noon and 1:00 - 4:00 pm. Friday, 9:00 am - 12:00. Office will be closed Friday afternoons. Have a safe and happy summer. The Faith of our Children Have your adult children walked away from the church or lost their faith? Do you find it difficult to talk about? Is it a strain on your relationship? Learn some ways to deal with this issue with others in the same situation. Please join us for an evening of learning and fellowship at Holy Spirit Church at 7 pm. on Wednesday, May 27 in the Fellowship Hall. The Webster Parishes adult faith discussion group meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month to help us learn about and live our faith. Our format is a brief presentation of Catholic teaching on a topic that one of us has researched followed by a facilitated discussion. Father Tim Horan will be in attendance. Personal experiences, questions and opinions are welcome! We are free to express views that are not aligned with Catholic teaching. We may disagree, but do not judge one another. Join us and bring a friend! Parish Income Last Week Goal $14,600.00 Offertory Envelopes $12,705.00 Loose Collection $519.00 Children’s Envelopes $3.35 Variance $-1,372.65 Thank you for your continued support! TOTAL ATTENDANCE 1,177 Tithing: Stewardship in Motion It is easy to make your financial contribution to Holy Trinity Church by automatic withdrawal directly from your bank account with no charge to you using our electronic Intentional Giving Program. Holy Trinity Parish Staff Rev. Timothy E. Horan, Pastor………..………..265-1616x303 [email protected] Rev. John Mulligan, (In Residence)…..………...265-1616x314 Anthony Klosterman, Pastoral Associate……….265-1616x337 [email protected] Kasey Baker, Bookkeeper/Finance..…...……….265-1616x304 [email protected] Mary Haas, Faith Formation Coordinator……………265-4750 [email protected] Pat Bell, Faith Formation Assistant………..……… 265-4750 [email protected] Pam Schultz, Parish Secretary………...………...265-1616x302 [email protected] Joanne Mix, Receptionist……………...………..265-1616x301 Clare Schreiber, Music Ministry……………………..265-1616 [email protected] Joan Sullivan, Multi-Parish Finance Director………..265-1616 [email protected] Margery Morgan, Director of HOPE Ministry………265-6694 [email protected] HOPE Ministry, Webster Outreach ………………….265-6694 HOPE MINISTRY OPEN HOURS 1450 Ridge Road Monday 6-8 pm. Wednesday 3-5 pm. Tuesday 10-12 Noon Thursday 7-8:30 pm. Legion of Mary: Monday 10:00 am. Mar ian Room. Prayer Chain: Legion of Mary - J im Alessi………………..615-7913 or Traci Garippa…………………………………….. 265-0578 Corpus Christi: (Holy Communion to the Homebound) Jean Wolf……………………………………...1-315-524-8940 Dove Ministry: Provides rides to appointments Carol Ortis……………………………………………265-9409 Men’s Group Coordinator: Will Trout…………..315-333-1098 Meets the 4th Saturday of each month 9:00 - 10:30 am. Parish Council - Judy Cass - Co-Chair Mary Kramer - Co-Chair Office Hours Monday - Friday: 9:00 am to Noon, and 1:00 - 4:00 pm Summer Office Hours: Monday - Thursday, 9:00 am to Noon, and 1:00 - 4:30 pm, and Friday, 9:00 am to 12:00 Noon Mass Times: 5:00 Vigil (Sat.) 8:30 and 10:30 am. Sunday Confessions: 4:00-4:45 pm on Sat. If you wish to listen to the Sunday Homily, please visit www.holytrinityweb.com/index.php?page=homilies If you find that you are unable to attend daily Mass, you may listen to 1460 AM on WHIC at 8:00 am. Station of the Cross Holy Trinity Church is now on FACEBOOK. You can check out our page by typing “www.facebook.com/ holytrinitywebster” into your internet web browser. Already a FACEBOOK user? You can search “Holy Trinity Church, Webster, NY” on FACEBOOK to find us as well. Victims Assistance Coordinator: call Deborah Housel at 1-800-388-7177 ext: 1555 [email protected] Mass Intentions: 2015 Week of May 25 - May 31 Monday - Weekday - Memorial Day 6:30 NO COMMUNION SERVICE 9:00 Debbie Sexton, 4th Anniversary, req. Charles & Sons Tuesday - Saint Philip Neri, Priest 6:30 Bruce Connolly, req. Pat and Family 9:00 Morning Prayer/With Communion Wednesday - Weekday (St. Augustine of Canterbury) 6:30 Morning Prayer/With Communion 9:00 Louise Gligora-Centola, req. nephew A. Chas. Ange Thursday - Weekday 6:30 Ronald Thomann, req. Neighbors at AHEPA 9:00 Morning Prayer/With Communion Friday - Weekday 6:30 Morning Prayer/With Communion 9:00 Edmund Saetta 4:00 WEDDING: Joshua Bloom and Meghan Hanna Saturday 5:00 (VIGIL) Deacon Stan Zawacki, req. Wife and Family Sunday - THE MOST HOLY TRINITY 8:30 Joseph Cimino, req. Connie Cimino and Family 10:30 For the People of Holy Trinity, Living and Deceased This Week At Holy Trinity Monday, May 25 - Memorial Day - Holiday Tuesday, May 26 6:00 - 8:00 - Cub Scouts - Parish Hall 2:00 - pm. C.A.S.E. Training - Gathering Space Wednesday, May 27 6:00 - 7:30 pm. Brownies - Peace/Unity Room 6:30 - 7:30 pm. Daisy Scouts - Wing Room 7:00 - 9:00 - Choir - Marian Room Thursday, May 28 7:00 - 8:00 pm Adoration - Church Friday, May 29 8:35 am - Rosary - Church Saturday, May 30 “Let’s Talk Again” 6:00 pm. Gathering Space Parish Office Closed The Parish Office will be closed on Monday, May 25 in observance of Memorial Day. May you all have a safe and fun weekend. We welcome our newest members of Holy Trinity. Virginia Lee Corey Josiah Amaury Carreras -Thomas Broccolo and Kira Ann Shukoff Holy Trinity Church Webster, New York 06-077 Pam Schultz 585-265-1616 Comments:
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