HOLY FAMILY PARISH

November 8/9, 2014
HOLY FAMILY PARISH
106 South Main Street Albion, New York 14411
Parish Office: (585) 589-4243 Fax: (585) 589-0734
Faith Formation Office: (585)589-5236
Email: [email protected] Website: www.holyfamilyalbion.com
HOLY FAMILY MISSION STATEMENT
Nourished by the Word, strengthened by the Eucharist, guided by the Spirit,
we the People of the Holy Family Parish,
in union with the whole People of God,
will strive toward the unconditional love and service of all people.
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Holy Family Parish
Albion, New York
November 8/9, 2014
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Dear Parishioners & Friends,
Saturday, November 8, 2014
2:00 p.m. Wedding: Anna Viza and Scott Flugel
5:00 p.m. Jean Sedita—Birthday by Children/ Grandchildren
Sunday, November 9, 2014
8:00 a.m. Dorothy Sidari—Anniversary by Children
10:30 a.m. Scott Rytlewski—Anniversary by Family
Monday, November 10, 2014
8:00 a.m. Teresa Plescia—by Niece, Roz
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
8:00 a.m. James “Bud” Walsh —by Doug &
Sue Starkweather-Miller
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
8:00 a.m. Communion Service
Thursday, November 13, 2014
8:00 a.m. Robert Tillman—Anniversary by wife, Mary Ann
Friday,
November 14, 2014
8:00 a.m. Deceased of Anthony DiGuilio Family and
Enes Nenni—by Mary DiGiulio
Saturday, November 15, 2014
5:00 p.m. Cecelia Adduci—Birthday by Family
Sunday, November 16, 2014
8:00 a.m. Clem & Felice Furino and
Kathy & Richard Grabowski—by Grabowski
and Furino Families
10:30 a.m. Genaro DiGirolamo, Sr. —Anniversary by Family
PRAY FOR OUR SICK
Tristan Laubacher Tower, Terry Kelly, Charlene Holllinger, Joseph
Ball, Ed Marshall, Ray Lissow, Jr., Irene Timmerman, John Olles, Sr.,
Lillian (Mrs. Joe) Nenni, Fr. John Reuther, Marian Nicastro, Nancy
Bilenski Cina, Concetta Pieri, Henry Pieniaszek, Jr., Delores Zambito,
Joanne and Ted Malone, Jack Parada, Debbie Smith, Cindy Kiernan,
Norma Bailey, Samantha Gehl, Stephanie Merenda, Margaret Fitzpatrick, Robert Trolley, Susan Brown, John Bacon, Sr., Donna Marie Meza, Sue Christy, Brad Rouse, Barb Bonesteel, Marlys Jones, Charlie
Moy, Herman Lorenz, Joni Kent, Marcia Pawlaczyk, Larry Wolfe, Judy
Wilkins, John Romanowski, Deacon Tom Bringenberg, Mary Ellen
Scharett, Barb Dunham, Carol Buondonno, Jack Tomasino, Dawn Arnold, Dixie Mayes, David Rustay, Fran Chappius, Florence Burnett,
Scott Orto, Dan & Betty Geiger, Carolyn Delmonte and Dan Csizmar.
In your prayers, remember the soul of Arthur
Lowe, brother of Marian (Larry) Nicastro,
who now enjoys new life with our Risen Lord.
Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Training
A CPR Training class will be held on Saturday, November 22
at 9:00 a.m. in the parish lyceum. Sign-up sheets are available
at the church entrances. We need to know how many people
will be certified so that we can have the proper amount of instructors. Contrary to past announcements, there will be no
charge for this CPR training.
We are, what we are, as a parish, because of
the sharing of faith, prayer, hard work, sacrifices, vision, generosity and love of so many
people over the past 162 years. We remembered many of them on
All Souls Day. We remember many of them each time we take a
tour of St. Joseph’s Cemetery. We joyfully speak of them at our
family dinners on Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter. We are
truly appreciate of so many blessings through them.
We, today, are called to help the parish grow into the future--in
grace, care and sharing with others--and building up our parish life,
in numbers and in faith. The “Catholics Come Home” Program will
help in this and we will be asking lots of care from you, much of
which will just require some little things you can do to help our
visitors move from rarely visiting us to desiring to share with us
weekly.
I have asked you to assist with some of the ministries, organizations, committees and projects through the Ministry Flyer included
in the parish bulletin of October 25/26. There is a sign-up form in
that flyer or they are also available on the Ministry Tree in the front
of the church. May God greatly bless Holy Family Parish as we
journey forth into the future.
With Love & Prayers,
Father Dick
WHAT ELSE IS GOING ON HERE IN THE COMING WEEKS?
Filling shoeboxes for children in foreign lands/ Lessons on Child
Safety/ Collecting Food for Needy Folks/ Thanksgiving Day
Mass/ Holiday Bazaar/ Advent Wreath Lighting/ Little Blue
Books for Advent/ Manger on the Mantel books for young children/ Taking Poinsettias to the Homebound/ Sacrament of Reconciliation opportunities/ Ladies of Charity Holiday Gathering/
Catholic Daughters Holiday Banquet.
Catholics Come Home has already helped
nearly half a million people to return to
Jesus and His Church, elsewhere in the
United States. Many parishes have seen
increases in Mass attendance of between 1020% as a result. And over 90% of those who return to the
Church, explain their reason as simply, “Because someone
invited me.”
Starting this Christmas, we will send the message, loud and
clear, that we want Catholics back home with us.
+Bishop Richard J. Malone
That mysterious pull inside you, driving you to look
into your faith once more, comes directly from God.
Your Heavenly Father is yearning for a relationship with you
again, in the Church founded by Jesus 2000 years ago.
He’s waiting for you with open arms.
COLLECTION THIS WEEKEND
My Dear Friends in Christ,
I appeal to you today to give generously to the National Collection for The Catholic University of America in Washington
D.C. Catholic University is the national university of the
Catholic Church--the only institution of higher educating
founded by the U.S. bishops and chartered by the Vatican.
This university is educating an important generation of lay
and ordained leaders within the U.S. Support America’s Catholic university and the countless number of students who will
experience an education grounded in Catholic tradition.
Yours sincerely in Christ,
+Bishop Richard J. Malone
(Note: Parishioner Jackie Madejski is currently a student at
CUA and Father Dick did his graduate work there also.)
Holy Family Parish
Albion, New York
UPCOMING MEETINGS AND EVENTS
Wed.
Sat.
Sun.
Sun.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
12
15
23
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Catholic Daughters Meeting, Lyceum, 6 p.m.
Hospitality Training for “Come Home,” 10-Noon.
Thanksgiving Baskets prepared during Class.
No Faith Formation Classes.
The Ladies of Charity will be selling their cookbook,
“Recipes from the Heart”, next weekend, Nov. 15 & 16 after
all Masses. The angel ornament made from the Blessed
Candles used at Mass will also be available at his time for
$1.00 each.
Gifts for the Holidays: Please visit our Ladies of Charity
gift shop at the Parish Office. We have unique birthday or
Christmas gifts for that special someone.
May you know the blessing of faith, family and friends
during this Thanksgiving season. Catholic Charities is
thankful for your constant support. Our social workers,
case managers and counselors are protecting , strengthening and empowering men, women and children of all ages
at 61 sites across Western New York, in Jesus’ name. Enjoy your Thanksgiving and know that we thank God for
your faithfulness to His call to give light in times of darkness.
THE FACTS ABOUT ANNULMENTS
An annulment does NOT cost thousands of dollars. The average fee in most dioceses ranges from $350 to $1,000, which covers about half of the actual costs of processing the annulment.
The diocese subsidizes the rest. (The Cleveland, Detroit and
Columbus Diocese have waived all fees.)
No one is ever rejected because of financial difficulties or inability to pay the full amount.
An annulment does NOT have to be processed in Rome and
you don’t need connections in order to obtain one.
You must go through a civil divorce before you can begin the
annulment process.
Most cases take about between 12 and 18 months to process.
Some will take longer if there are complications with the paperwork or delays in obtaining the testimony of witnesses. Some
will take less time.
The length of the marriage and the number of children are
NOT factors in the annulment process.
There is no quota system. Each case is processed on an individual basis.
An annulment does NOT mean that there was never a loving
relationship or a civil marriage that was recognized by the state.
An annulment does NOT make the children illegitimate.
If you were denied an annulment, it is possible to reopen your
case with new grounds or new witnesses. Anyone who was
denied an annulment before the 1983 Code of Canon Law changes were implemented in the late 1980’, should look into the possibility of reopening his or her case.
Remembering our Veterans: Please pray for
all our living and deceased veterans who so
generously have served our country.
November 8/9, 2014
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First Collection: Weekly
Second Collection: Catholic University
Place Fuel Envelope in Either Collection
Collections from November 1/2
Sunday Envelope Offering………………. $
Loose Offering……………………………..
Sunday Total………………………………..
All Saints……………………………………
World Mission Sunday……………………
Memorial Fund…………………………….
Cemetery Improvement…………………..
Improvement Fund………………………..
Grand Total………………………………... $
4,944.00
319.00
5,263.00
482.00
4.00
75.00
130.00
109.00
6,063.00
MINISTRIES FOR WEEKEND OF NOVEMBER 8/9
Eucharistic Ministers:
5:00 p.m. R. Misso (A), J. Gehl (B), A. Coville (C), E. Daniels (D),
M. Edwards (E), S. Wolfe (E), L. Wolfe (X).
8:00 a.m. C. Pruski (A), H. McMullen (B), F. Dibley (C), T. Pawlak (D),
M. Grabowski (E), Mk. Grabowski (E), M. A. Tillman (X).
10:30 a.m. C. Bloom (A), J. Neal (B), M. Joy (C), L. Neal (D), K. Kinter (E),
M. A. Fischer (E), S. Madejski (X).
Lectors:
5:00 p.m. J. Winkelmann
8:00 a.m. L. Pruski
10:30 a.m. B. Blackburn
Greeters
L. Tomasino & D. Smith
M. & M. Grabowski
J. Chappius, M. Joy & J. Gibbs
Altar Servers:
5:00 p.m. R. Daniels & M. Donahue
8:00 a.m. N. Ettinger & E. Barleben
10:30 a.m. A. Fleming, L. Ricker & I. Penafiel
MINISTRIES FOR WEEKEND OF NOVEMBER 15/16
Eucharistic Ministers:
5:00 p.m. S. Collichio (A), C. Irwin (B), S. Karas (C), N. Neidert (D),
M. Bison (E), L. Dibley (E), K. Smith (X).
8:00 a.m. J. Pawlak (A), A. Genter (B), D. Groden (C), M. Groden (D),
M. Keller (E), L. Pruski (E), C. Sheehan (X).
10:30 a.m. Volunteer (A), B. Golden (B), C. Pilon (C) H. Klips (D),
J. Smith (E), E. Fischer (E), M. Condoluci (X).
Lectors:
5:00 p.m. S. Stark-Miller
8:00 a.m. P. Sidari
10:30 a.m. M. Wright
Greeters
C. Gurzynski, & F. Surdi
M. Keller
L. & E. Neal Marella /& Amanda
Altar Servers:
5:00 p.m. J. Ettinger & M. Donahue
8:00 a.m. Mi. Kovaleski & E. Barleben
10:30 a.m. B. Gramlich, St. & Sa. Williams
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The Ministry of Concern is in need of volunteers. Do you have a
few hours a month to answer phone or make calls? Are you
willing to be on a general volunteer list. If you can help, please
call Evana Daniels at 59-4228.
This week we salute:
Dr. Eileen K. Kosieracki Family Practice at
585-589-6247... Thank you for your continued support in helping defray the cost of
our weekly bulletins.