The Catholic Communities

of

Saint Peter & Saint Dominic

The Capuchin Franciscans

ST. PETER MASS SCHEDULE:

Saturday, January 17

     8:00   Mem:  Mary Delliveneri by Lorraine Canty &

              Family and Theresa Clyne

     5:15   Mem:  Giovanni & Anna Maria Marotti by

              Giulia Marotti & Phil

Sunday, January 18

     7:30   Mem:  Mary Gleason by Martha Colombini

   11:00  Mem:  Richard Bartlett and Gerald &

              Marguerite Bartlett by Family

Monday, January 19

     9:15   (Loretto Home)  Mem:  Francis Trombetta by

              Josephine Goshgarian

     NO 4:45 PM MASS TODAY

Tuesday, January 20

     9:15   (Loretto Home)  Mem: Charlie & Jennie Baker

              and Deceased Members of the Baker &

              DeBlasio Families by the Lagattuta, Fair &

              Baker Families

     2:00   Mass at Genesis Elder Care Center:

              Mass for Parishioners

Wednesday, January 21

     9:15   (Loretto Home)  Ann:  Michael Caliguiri by

              Norm & Cookie

Thursday, January 22

     9:15   (Loretto Home)  5th Ann:  Margaret LaVecchia

              by Family

     4:45   Mem:  Mary Delliveneri by Mr. & Mrs.

              Richard LaVictoire

Friday, January 23

     9:15   (Loretto Home)  Mem:  John Flynn by Ann

              Sheridan

     4:45   Birthday Mem:  Alberico Ciccotelli by Wife &

              Family

Saturday, January 24

     8:00   Mem:  Barbara Dalto by Husband, Edward

              Dalto and Son

     5:15   Ann:  Walter Gilman by Wife

Sunday, January 25

     7:30   Mem:  Martin R. Reczek, Jr. by the Mecier

              Family

   11:00  Birthday Mem: Basilio Valente by Wife, Sarah

 

 

CANDLES FOR THIS WEEKEND:

(ST. PETER’S)

 

Mem:  Patrick McGeown

by Bryan Lanahan

 

 

ST. DOMINIC MASS SCHEDULE:

Sunday, January 18

     9:15   Ann:  Rachel Lebel by Husband

Tuesday, January 20

     9:00   Mem:  Elsie Patnode by the Estate

Wednesday, January 21

     9:00   Mass for Parishioners

Sunday, January 25

     9:15   Mem:  C.J. Gerard by Kathy Johnson

 

ST. DOMINIC COLLECTION REPORT

WEEKEND OF JANUARY 10/11

Offertory                                                           1,389.00

Fuel                                                                        65.00

ST. DOMINIC SUNDAY MINISTRIES

Sunday, January 18, 20099:15 AM

 

Servers:  Keegan McDonnell

                Kyle Miles

                Kaitlynn Protivansky

 

Lector:    Lori Hickey

 

Eucharistic Ministers:  *Kevin McDonnell

                                         Jan Horner

                                         Michelle Miles

 

Sunday, January 25 – 9:15 AM

Servers:  Ashley Perry

                Shane Protivansky

                Brittany Gates

 

Lector:    Ginger Anderson

 

Eucharistic Ministers:  *Kevin McDonnell

                                         Jan Horner

                                         Michelle Miles

 

NOTE TO ST. DOMINIC PARISHIONERS:  The 2008 tax forms are ready. Starting this year, if you want your tax form sent to you, you will have to call the Rectory Office at 775-1994.  Thank you.

 

 


 

ST. PETER PARISH

On going bottle drive – Receptacles are still in the Church for drop off. Bottle drive will continue throughout the year. If you have a large number of bottles, we will pick them up. Please call the Rectory at 775-1994.

 

ST. DOMINIC/ST. PETER

 

Sunday, January 18

Grades K-6 – Class today

Next Class – 1/25

10:15 AM – 11:15 AM – St. Dominic’s

 

This month’s charity is Proctor-Pittsford Food Shelf – Boxes are in the rear of both Churches. We collected at total of $50.00 for Cross International.

 

Sunday, January 18

Grades 7, 8, 9 & 10

Class today – St. Dominic’s

6:00 – 8:00 PM

Next Class – Grades 7, 8 & 9 – 1/25

              Grade 10 – Present Saint papers – 1/25

 

There will be no class for Grades 7 – 10 on 2/1.

The class will be on 2/8 instead.

 

Monday, January 19

1st Communion – No Class today

3:30 PM – St. Peter Rectory

Next class – 1/26

 

 

 

CALENDAR OF EVENTS:

 

Monday, January 19

     Martin Luther King Day – National Holiday

     NO 4:45 PM MASS & RECTORY OFFICE

     CLOSED

Wednesday, January 21

     2:00 PM – Legion of Mary meet at St. Peter Rectory

Thursday, January 22

     7:00 PM – R.C.I.A. Class – St. Peter

Friday, January 23

     Noon – Adoration at MSJ

Monday, January 19, is a national holiday, Martin Luther King Day. There is no 4:45 PM Mass that day and the Rectory Office will be closed.

POSTCARD SIGNING DAY! Next week our parish will join Catholics across the country in sending a message to Congress: Please oppose the “Freedom of Choice Act” (FOCA) and retain laws against government funding and promotion of abortion. You will have the opportunity to sign postcards to our U.S. Representative and two U.S. Senators. Please plan to participate in this important event and learn more about FOCA by taking home the informational flyer we are distributing this weekend.

 

ADOPT A CHARITY

The K-6 Religious Education program at St. Dominic’s will be collecting food for the Proctor-Pittsford Food Shelf this month. The following are a few items that the food shelf is always in need of:

Cereal

Soups (non-condensed)

Paper towels

Toilet paper

There are boxes in the back of both Churches for your food items.

 

ST. PETER COLLECTION REPORT

WEEKEND OF JANUARY 10/11

113 Envelopes (326 sent out) plus $758.00      3,304.00

Need                                                                  4,800.00

Difference                                                     -   1,496.00

Last Year – Same Date – Offertory                      4,162.00

 

The Rectory Office will be closed on Monday, January 19 for Martin Luther King Day.

  

The St. Peter Activities committee will be hosting a Pasta Dinner, Saturday, February 7 at 6:30 PM at the Franklin Conference Center. Tickets will be $10.00 for adults and $5.00 for kids 6 – 12. We will not be pre-selling tickets. All tickets will be sold at the door. More details next week.

 

 

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington is committed to achieving healing and reconciliation with victims and survivors of abuse, and to provide safe environments for all of our children and young people. To report child abuse or sexual misconduct please call:

Kevin Scully, Director of Safe Environment,

or Rev. Peter A. Routhier, Vicar General

at:  1-800-325-9533

or the members of the

Diocesan Victims’ Advocacy Committee

Eleanor Calabrese at:  1-800-851-8379.

Sister Susan Fortier, RSM at:  1-866-485-2488

 

 

 

CAPUCHIN FRANCISCANS

If you are interested in learning more about the Capuchin Franciscans, our various ministries and our way of life, please call or email to the following:

Capuchin Franciscan Vocation Office

Good Shepherd Friary

608 Isham St.

New York, NY  10034

1-212-567-1300

email:  BroTimJones@yahoo.com

Visit our website:  www.franciscanvocation.org

 

 

John was standing with two of his disciples, and as he watched Jesus walk by, he said, "Behold, the Lamb of God." The two disciples heard what he said and followed Jesus. - Jn 1:35-37

 


 

A PRAYER FOR OUR NATION

 

Gracious and loving God, we come to you in humble prayer for the United States of America.

 

Bless our President.  Give him wisdom and strength to serve the American people and lead our country in ways that are pleasing to you.

 

Bless our Congress.  Instill in them knowledge and understanding to enact laws that protect the sanctity of life — from the unborn to the elderly; and promote the good of all people.

 

Bless the people of the United States.  Make us aware of our responsibility as citizens to uphold the principles of life, liberty, justice, and equality.

 

Send your Holy Spirit upon our beloved country.  Make us people of faith in time of uncertainty.  Make us people of hope in times of trouble.  Make us people of compassion with those who are less fortunate.  Make us people of peace in our homes, our communities, our country, and our world.

 

We ask this through Jesus Christ, Our Lord and Savior.

 

Amen.

 

Readings for the Week of January 18, 2009

Sunday:   1 Sm 3:3b-10, 19/1 Cor 6:13c-15a,                17-20/Jn 1:35-42

Monday:  Heb 5:1-10/Mk 2:18-22

Tuesday:  Heb 6:10-20/Mk 2:23-28

Wednesday: Heb 7:1-3, 15-17/Mk 3:1-6

Thursday: Heb 7:25---8:6/Mk 3:7-12

Friday:     Heb 8:6-13/Mk 3:13-19

Saturday: Heb 9:2-3, 11-14/Mk 3:20-21

Next Sunday:    Jon 3:1-5, 10/1 Cor 7:29-31/Mk 1:14-20