ST. JOHN NEUMANN CATHOLIC COMMUNITY Church Bulletin
Rev. Johnson Machado, Pastor John Zielinski, Deacon
27thSunday in Ordinary Time
October 3rd& 4th, 2020
PARISH CENTERS The worship site at: The worship site at:
Strykersville Sheldon 3854 Main St., Strykersville, NY 14145 991 Centerline Rd. Strykersville, NY 14145 Masses: Sat. Vigil -5:00pm, Sunday -8:00am Sat. Vigil-8:00pm, Sunday 10:30am Weekday masses: Mon, Tues, Thurs & Fri—9:00am Confessions: Sat. 4:15-4:45pm Sat. 7:15-7:45pm (other times by appt.)
Office: 585-457-3222 Fax: 585-457-3222 Email: [email protected] @ 3854 Main St. School Building Parish Website: www.sjnchurch.org Office Hours: Monday- Friday 8:00am-3:00pm Facebook: St. John Neumann Catholic Community
Catholic Cemeteries: Donations greatly appreciated for all Cemeteries. St. Cecilia’s Cemetery, Sheldon Site St. Mary’s Cemetery, Strykersville Site St. Nicholas Cemetery, North Java St. Patrick’s Cemetery, Java Center
Inquiries: 585-457-3222
Eucharistic Adoration: Strykersville Site --- 9:30am -7:00pm First Friday of the Month or as announced
PARISH OFFICE: Russ Reisdorf, Office Manager
Faith Formation Director –Melissa Weisenburg e-mail: [email protected] or call the office and leave a
message
SACRAMENTS POLICY
Baptism: Call the office for preparation 585-457-3222 – Baptisms on Saturdays: 12:00 Noon –
Strykersville Site and Sundays: After 10:30am Mass- Sheldon Site
Marriage: Six months lead time. Diocesan approved preparation program (Pre-Cana) required, after
Pastor interview
Communion to the sick: Please contact Pastor for special circumstances. Monthly and Sundays by
Eucharistic Ministers or Pastor
Anointing of the Sick: Night or day 585-457-3222 or daily during Mass prior to surgery.
Please Pray for: world peace, our country, for those serving overseas, for victims of
war, violence and natural disaster, for the sick and suffering including: Todd Hart, Lacey
Bach Moore, Carl Schiltz, Cathy Keem, Jean H., Madonna Zittel, Sheri Zittel, Kathleen Anderson, Len
Mazurkiewicz, Ruth Z., Prudy Allein, Gayle Lane, Jeanine Peehler, Bob Daniel, Jean Dominesey, Leona
Meyer, Judy Perl, Rose Gielow, Shirley Becker, Bernie Eley, Michael Bankers, Annabelle Ziegler, Father Jim
Fugle, Bill Calmes, Sylvia Nowak, Marilyn Noecker, Mildred Ash, Lorne LeMieux, Norm Kehl, Ellsworth
Smith, Sabrina Marlowe, Nancy Cox, Gerry & Shirley Fugle, Linda Hall, Judy Carlson, Shaun Vonna, Mary
Perry, Bill Datzler, David Hennenberger, Arlene Langa, Brennan McCormick, Ken Friedhaber, Jim McNall
and Father Johnson. Please be advised after 60 days the names will be removed from the prayer list unless otherwise notified.
Strykersville:
Saturday, October 3–Vigil-Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00pm [+Mary Henry-Charles & Marian Kibler] 8:00pm [+Ruth George-Joe & Angie Becker]
[All Parishioners] [All Parishioners] Sunday, October 4-Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00am [+Joseph Skrzypek-Mike & Denise Skrzypek] 10:30am [+Richard Keem-Ken & Mary Friedhaber] [All Parishioners] [All Parishioners] Monday, October 5- 9:00am [+Lisa Zehler Witt-Ed & Marie Redden] Tuesday, October 6- 9:00am [+Isabelle Liberati-Ed & Barb Logel] Wednesday, October 7- ***NO MASS*** Thursday, October 8- 9:00am [+Pete McNulty-Estate] Friday, October 9- 9:00am [+Don Roche-Estate] Saturday, October 10–Vigil-Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00pm [+Craig Carlson-Carol Hoffman] 8:00pm [+Barb Perry-Friedhaber family]
[All Parishioners] [All Parishioners] Sunday, October 11-Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00am [+Helen Winch-family] 10:30am [+Robert Schuessler-Don & Ann Goyette] [All Parishioners] [All Parishioners]
***Public masses—be mindful of the 25% capacity of churches—
Strykersville site—approx. 50 people; Sheldon site approx. 90 people per mass. Please
respect others and keep social distancing. ***
CHRIST IN THE WORD
Ministry Schedule October 10th & 11th: 5:00pm— Eucharistic Ministers: Betty Reisdorf, Russ Reisdorf Cantor: Pat Lefort Lector: Diane Hart Altar Server: N/A 8:00pm— Eucharistic Ministers: Autumn George, John Meyer Lector: Dana Kirsch Altar Server: N/A 8:00am-- Eucharistic Ministers: Robin LeMieux, Gary George Lector: Michael Jackson Altar Server: N/A 10:30am— Eucharistic Ministers: Deacon John, Mary McNall Lector: Mary Zieliinski Altar Server: N/A Please arrange for substitute if you are unable to make your scheduled ministry—Ministers, please
make sure you have a substitute if needed, as Father will not be distributing communion during this period of reopening. ****************************************
HOPE IN THE DARKNESS:
Depression & Suicide in a Pandemic
October 28th 6:30pm. Are you or someone you know suffering from anxiety or depression in these Covid days? Don't know where to turn for emotional or spiritual help? Help parishioners cope and manage their mental health with their Catholic faith. Join Catholic psychotherapist Dan Lawson Live and Livestreaming Wednesday, Oct. 28th at 6:30-8pm at St. Martin of Tours 1140 Abbott Rd. Buffalo14220 Q & A will be offered. This event is FREE; Live-by-registration-call 823-7077 and Livestreaming on St. Martin of Tours Buffalo Facebook. For more info contact Dawn Iacono
[email protected] Or see www.stmartinbuffalo.com
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Consoling the Heart of Jesus
Michael Gaitley MIC
Fall Book Study begins October 5, 2020 – December 7, 2020
A Book Study using Consoling the Heart of Jesus by Michael Gaitley MIC will
begin October 5, 2020. All are welcome to come and join the groups. It is a great
way to dive deeper into our beautiful faith and learn about Jesus’ unending
Mercy. One group will meet Monday mornings at 9:40 am at the Strykersville
school. The other group will meet Tuesday nights at 7:00 pm. at Ed and Ruth’s
house. We can have as many groups as needed. We just need to know where and
when. You can meet in your home with one or more people or you can use the
school area. It does not matter. Michele will make sure you get a book and some
guidance. Contact Michele @ 585-689-0098
Upcoming Meeting: none St. John Neumann Prayer Chain: If you have any
requests for prayers please contact Michelle Schubert
(585-689-0098) or Carol Comstock (585-317-9459) or
email [email protected].
Gifts to God
September 26 & 27– $3122.00 September online giving--$1545.00
Seminarian & Diaconate Formation--$310.00 God Bless you for your generosity!
Guidelines to follow at St. John Neumann Parish
Congregants should plan on restricted seating, a change in
the reception of Communion in order to ensure social
distancing, and other appropriate measures upon entering
and exiting churches. The dispensation from the obligation to attend
Sunday Mass remains in place. All who are espe-
cially vulnerable or simply uncomfortable attending
a public Liturgy are encouraged to remain at home
and if possible, view Mass via live streams, which
will continue in local parishes.
If you are SICK, stay home and limit your contact with others.
Please be concerned about others.
*Never Forget Sanitizer and Mask when
you come to Church*
Parishioners should bring and be prepared to wear their own
masks and, a bottle of hand sanitizer for use upon entering,
before receiving Communion, after receiving Communion,
and after exiting the church.
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Today’s Readings:
Isaiah 5: 1-7 Philippians 4: 6-9 Matthew 21: 33-43
The selections from both Isaiah and Matthew feature vineyards in poor shape. In Isaiah’s case. The vineyard was prepared diligently, but eds up being overrun by wild grapes. In Matthew, Jesus tells a parable whose vineyard is commandeered by greedy tenants who abuse and kill the
landowner’s representatives. Who then will produce good fruit for the kingdom? Paul encourages the Philippians to do so by continuing to do what they have learned from him. Let us learn from scripture how we
can produce good fruit.
Next week’s readings: Isaiah 25: 6-10a
Philippians 4: 12-14, 19-20 Matthew 22: 1-14 or 22: 1-10
A VOCATION VIEW “If today you hear God’s voice, harden not your hearts.”
Listen for the voice of God. Are you being called to be a
priest or religious? If God is calling you to a Church
vocation, call Fr. Andrew Lauricella at 716-847-5535.
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Turkey dinner will be Sunday October 25th
Drive-thru only
We are looking for donations of Butternut squash for the dinner. We will have a basket in the back of church for anyone who had an abundant harvest and would like to share with us. Any questions,
please call Dana Kirsch at 716-243-6246 *******************************************************
Saturday October 17th, Sunday October 18th & Tuesday October 20th 2020
Canisius High School will offer our annual Fall Open House for prospective students. Registration is limited and pre-registration is required. Parents may
reserve an Open House visit time at canisiushigh.org/openhouse.
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A huge THANK YOU! to everyone who assisted in any way to
help make our Chicken & Biscuit dinner a great success again
this year--Dave Kirsch, all workers, and dinner attendees, on a
most beautiful day!!!! And the drive thru went great! This
would not be possible without our willing volunteers.
Even with increased expenses, our parish realized a profit of
$3069!!!!
God Bless each & every one for caring about our parish!!
Road to Renewal The Diocese of Buffalo invites you to join us for an
online Renewal Consultation Session to learn about
and discuss the new Diocesan Road to Renewal
Initiative. We want very much to understand the needs,
concerns and hopes that you have for the Faith
communities in your area of the Diocese. Please join us
for a Zoom gathering on Tuesday, October 6th from
6:30-8:30 p.m. as members of our Road to Renewal
Committee facilitate these conversations regarding your
experience of Church in this vicariate. The link will be
on the parish website as well as on the Diocese of
Buffalo website or at www.roadtorenewal.org. Please
look for the box that corresponds with our date and then
click on the Wyoming button to us! In addition to these sessions, there are opportunities for
those who prefer to share their insights in writing.
Please send an email to [email protected]
outlining your thoughts on renewing our Church’s
mission and ministry, or take the online survey.
Written letters can also be mailed directly to Diocese of
Buffalo, Road to Renewal, 795 Main Street, Buffalo, NY ********************************************
Respect for Life: From Womb to Tomb.
The U.S. Catholic Church’s observance of October as Respect Life Month “is a time to focus on God’s precious gift of human life and our responsibility to care for, protect and defend the lives of our brothers and sisters,” said the chairman of the U.S. bishops’ pro-life committee. (USCCB) “Pope John Paul’s masterfully articulated defense of the right to life for children in their mothers’ wombs, the elderly, persons with disabilities and the marginalized is more relevant today than ever before,” said Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann, chairman of the USCCB Committee on Pro-Life Activities. As I mentioned in my pastor’s pen (Aug. 22nd-23rd 2020) and last Sunday’s hom-ily that, what we choose determines who we become. Choosing what is good changes the chooser, empowering him or her to proceed along the pathways of virtue and develop the habitus - or habits- which promote Christian character. Yes, our actions speak more than our words. Our actions reflect who we are. You can tell what a tree is by its fruit. Our decisions, the words we use, and our actions tell others who we truly are, what our values are, what our character consists of. Going to Mass/Church on Sundays (and weekdays) and are receiving Holy Communion, these are very good things but Prophet Ezekiel tells us that there is a path of life and a path of death. He tells us that it is the choices we make that determine the road we travel. God designed human government to protect human life from those who would destroy it. That’s why God gives governments the right to protect all. God gave us human governments so they can protect people who cannot otherwise protect themselves. Therefore, any politician who refuses to protect the lives of the weakest mem-bers of our society is not doing his or her job. Any politician who hides behind the label of “pro-choice” to allow the killing of unborn human beings should not be elected to office. (USCCB) We proclaim that human life is a precious gift from God; that each person who receives this gift has responsibilities toward God, self and others; and that society,
through its laws and social institutions, must protect and nurture human life at
every stage of its existence. (USCCB)
Pastor’s Pen
2020 Public Square
Rosary Crusade
Saturday October 10th @ noon
Strykersville Site
“For America needs Fatima”
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