May 17, 2015 SEVENTH SUNDAY OF EASTER Welcome to Assumption Fr. Timothy Dore, OFM Conv. Rector Sr. Ann Kenyon, OSF Pastoral Associate Robert Dietrich & Edward Grabowski— Trustees Sr. Dolores Bush, OSF Director of Franciscan Northside Ministries Sr. James Peter Ridgeo, OSF Coordinator of Poverello Health Center Rosemary Costa, OFS Director of The Franciscan Place Fr. Adam Keltos, OFM Conv. Fr. Jeffrey Keefe, OFM Conv. Diocesan Director of Courage Fr. Robert Amrhein, OFM Conv. The Franciscan Place Br. James Amrhein, OFM Conv. Director of Assumption Food Pantry & Soup Kitchen Joanne Amato & Nancy Miano Liturgical Minister Coordinators Glenn Armstrong—Director of Music David Scholl—Coordinator of Ushers Dennis Brady Director of Finance Lexie Kwiek Administrative Assistant Mary Fortino Risk Management Julia Hannan Admin Asst—Poverello Health Center Jennifer Huntley Coordinator of Mission Advancement Jeffrey Schardt Director of Volunteers Betty Seifritz Prayer Line (458-1199) Celebration of the Eucharist Monday - Saturday: 8:30 am Sat. Vigil: 4:00 pm; Sunday: 9:30 am Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday: 3:00 - 3:45 pm in the Upper Church Marriage and Baptism Please call the church office. My Sisters and Brothers: The last words of today’s second reading are “God is love, and whoever remains in love remains in God and God in him [or her]” (see 1 John 4:16). It seems to me that these words are a wonderful introduction to Jesus’ prayer to the Father as presented in today’s Gospel. In it he pleads: “Father, keep them in your name that you have given me, so that they may be one just as we are one . . . so that they may share my joy completely . . . I do not ask that you take them out of the world but that you keep them from the evil one . . . consecrate them in the truth” (see John 17:11b-19). In the previous chapter of the same Gospel, Jesus had already told his disciples to have “courage.” He said to them: “In the world you will have trouble, but take courage, I have conquered the world” (see John 16: 33b). Isn’t it precisely because we “remain” in God’s love that Jesus can assure his disciples that he has “conquered the world” and that they should have no fear? In today’s Gospel, Jesus pleads with the same loving Father to “protect from the evil one” those whom he sends into the world. There is no doubt in my mind that Jesus was very aware of the regular, ordinary, run-of-the-mill human weaknesses that his disciples had (and certainly we have too!). Jesus knows and guarantees to us that love will conquer all fear! He prays fervently to the Father for the continued faith and strength of all of his disciples, including those of us who remain in the world today! And of course, because we know Jesus loves us, we desire with all of our hearts to love him too! We also have confidence that Jesus will always be with us, and that he will provide whatever strength we need to overcome any negative powers or forces we might face in our lives. We need not fear those things that otherwise promise to threaten our peace and want to destroy our sense of being blessed. With this in mind, we can therefore pray the same prayer of Jesus! We can lovingly encourage all of our sisters and brothers to have confidence that we will always have the protection of the Father. This is especially true when we are faced with the temptations and struggles of “the world.” And even though we understand that it won’t always be easy, we can remain sure of God’s loving presence in our lives. It’s likely that we will sometimes fail to love others as we should, and we may give in to other temptations as well (these weaknesses are also known as “sin”), but we can be sure that even so, God is always with us! Jesus knew well the realities of human life, and the fact that none of us are perfect, and this is why he pleaded so fervently to the Father on our behalf. Let us take confidence in this prayer of Jesus, and let us be sure that each one of us is “consecrated in truth.” This desire and prayer of Jesus really is about that which enables us to love God and others at our best. And so, let us strive to live our consecration with pure love, with confidence and with joy! May we always trust the power of our God, he who is love! Christ is Risen, Truly, He is Risen, Alleluia, Alleluia! Praise God! Friar Timothy Join us for a week of celebration in honor of St. Anthony of Padua! Attention Separated/ Divorced: Branch Out and Grow! There will be nine days of Masses and Novena prayers to Saint Anthony A support group for separated and divorced meets Wednesday, May 20th from 7:00pm– 8:30pm at Bishop Ludden High School, 815 Fay Road, Syracuse, NY The celebrations begin on Thursday, June 4th with a reception of the “Pilgrim Relic” of St. Anthony and Mass at 5:30pm. We will be joined by the Very Reverend Friar James McCurry, OFM Conv., Minister Provincial, Our Lady of Angels Province. Besides support, we will also be showing a meditative video: “Forgiveness” by DivorceCare and discussing it. All are welcome! For more information, please call (315) 472-6754 ext. 5 www.familylifeeducationsyracuse.org Visit our website and Facebook page for more information & updates about our Novena events! Sponsored by Family Life Education (A Hope Appeal Agency) www.AssumptionChurchSyracuse.org The altar flowers, in memory of Albert Busch, were given by Mark Busch and Debbie Busch Thomas. The 22nd annual Mr. B’s CBA Co-Ed Basketball camp will be held July 13—16, 2015. Enroll online at www.cbasyracuse.org (under ‘Athletics’ link), or you can contact Coach B at 446-9365. Memorial Day On Monday, May 25th, the only Mass will be celebrated at Assumption Cemetery at 10:00am, for all deceased of the Assumption family. In case of rain, Mass will be in the Lower Church at 10:30am. The Church Office will be closed for the holiday, and will reopen on Tuesday. Faith Formation 2015: Pentecost Series “Foundations of the Catholic Faith” ALL ARE WELCOME! Saturdays from 9:15am — 10:45am April 11th — May 23rd In the Mother Marianne Room All are invited to join us for our Saturday morning Mass at 8:30am in the Grotto Church. We will provide coffee and donuts immediately after Mass. This faith formation series will begin each week at 9:15 am and is offered free of charge to all who come! November’s Song Based on the original play by George Herman June 6, 2015 at 1:00pm Followed by a casual reception in the Redhouse Café. Join us for an inspiring performance that shares the life story of a woman of courage, innovation, compassion and faith. From her early years as a community leader here in Syracuse, through decades of caring for the thousands of exiled Hawaiians afflicted with leprosy. A benefit performance for the St. Marianne Cope Shrine & Museum Visit www.theRedhouse.org for ticket information The Franciscan Place Chapel and Religious Gift Shoppe at Destiny USA 9645 Destiny USA Dr. (315) 471-9511 Hours: Mon thru Thurs., 10 am-8pm Fri & Sat, 10 am—6 pm Sunday, 11 am—6 pm Mass Schedule: Mon-Wed- Fri, 12:15 pm Tues & Thurs, 4:15 pm Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament: Friday, 1pm-4pm Sacrament of Reconciliation: Mon & Tues: 2-4pm, Wed: 2-4pm, 7-8pm Thurs & Fri: 10am-12pm, 2-4pm Saturday, 11am-2pm Rosary prayed Wednesday after 12:15 Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Friday 1pm-4pm Nifty 450 Update: There are only 114 tickets left! Get yours now for a chance to win! For more information, call Joanne at 451-9015. A Family Perspective from the Family Life Education Office (A Hope Appeal Agency) Jesus was worried about his disciples, and he turned to prayer. No matter how much time we spent trying to “guard and protect” our children, each day they become less dependent on us, and we must let go and let God. Prayer and parenting go together. Catholic Fellowship for Young Professionals Tuesday, May 26 | 6:30pm– 8:30pm At Holy Family Church, 127 Chapel Dr., Syracuse The evening begins with candlelit Eucharistic Adoration from 6:30– 7:30pm. The hour starts with guided Lectio Divina, and is followed by a time for simple praise led by acoustic guitar. The Holy Hour will conclude with solemn benediction. The evening then moves to Buddy’s Pub (across the street) for a brief theological discussion delivered by Father Hage. For more information, call Fr. Jason Hage at (315) 488-3139 ext. 25 All are welcome! Collection Update May 10, 2015: Regular: $3,692.00 | Mother’s Day: $402.55 ( 2014 Collection: Regular: $2,944.00 | Mother’s Day: $566.00 ) Mass attendance: Saturday—103, Sunday—120 Mass Intentions For the Week Of May 17th Intention/Requested by Sunday, May 17—Seventh Sunday of Easter 4 pm (Sat) For the Parishioners 9:30 am (Sun) Albert Busch/ Debbie & Marc Monday, May 18–Easter Weekday 8:30 am Anthony Costa/ Zirilli Family Tuesday, May 19—Easter Weekday 8:30 am Rose DeVita/ Chad Porter Wednesday, May 20—Easter Weekday 8:30 am Kenneth W. Florczyk/ Sandra Florczyk Matt Thursday, May 21—Easter Weekday 8:30 am Stephen O. Nami/ James J. Smith Friday, May 22—Easter Weekday 8:30 am Rose & William Zoeller/ Mix & Payne Families Saturday, May 23—Easter Weekday 8:30 am Thanksgiving/ Pauchard Family Sunday, May 24—Pentecost Sunday 4 pm (Sat) For the Parishioners 9:30 am (Sun) John F. Murphy/ Lois & Family Thank you for your continued generosity! Wedding Banns: I — Jessica Pudney & Matthew Horan We need your help! Looking for volunteers! Francis House, a vibrant, warm and loving home for persons who are terminally ill, is in need of volunteers. As a volunteer you could serve our residents and work as a receptionist. It is a most rewarding ministry and there are a variety of opportunities for service that may interest you. We have a big need during our evening shift (4pm– 7pm) and all shifts on weekends. Please call Rae Carver for information at (315) 475-5422 Thank you! Church Office (Mon thru Fri, 9 am - 3 pm)…….422-4833 Assumption Food Pantry & Soup Kitchen…….….473-9101 Franciscan Northside Ministries………………….…423-9961 The Franciscan Place………………………………….….471-9511 FrancisCorps……………………………………………….426-0481 Militia of the Immaculata Mondays at 7 pm at Assumption Church For details, contact Jim Smith at [email protected] ——————————–——-——————— Assumption Men’s Group Wednesdays at 7:00 PM in the Bede Hess Room For details, call Mike at (585) 743-5631 ————————————————————Young Adult Praise & Worship—Every 4th Friday of the month at the Franciscan Place starting at 6:30 pm ——————————————————-—— Filipino Mass—Every First Sunday at 3 pm
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