Gates Catholic Community All Are May 17, 2015 Holy Ghost, St. Helen & St. Jude 4100 Lyell Road, Rochester, NY 14606 Welcome Pastor ~ Rev Michael Schramel Assisting Priest ~ Fr. Thomas Akowuah Vietnamese Priest ~ Fr. Michael Pham website: www.gatescatholiccommunity.org LITURGY: WORK OF THE SPIRIT Holy Ghost Church Coldwater Road E-mail: gholygho@dor.org ~ Mass Times ~ Sunday 8:30AM & 10:30AM St. Helen Church Hinchey Road E-mail: rsthelen@dor.org ~ Mass Times ~ Saturday 4:00PM /Sunday 9:00AM 11:30 ~ Vietnamese Mass St. Jude The Apostle Church Lyell Road E-mail: asaintju@rochester.rr.com ~ Mass Times ~ Saturday 5:00PM / Sunday 11:00AM GCC Office: 247-4322 Fax: 429-5111 The Spirit of God who hovered over the waters at the dawn of creation— the Holy Spirit who descended upon the disciples at Pentecost in ever-changing forms in the sound of a mighty wind or tongues of flame—hovers also over our celebration of the liturgy, giving it life, making it real. It is the Spirit of God who draws us, gathering us together, Sunday after Sunday. It is the Spirit of God who called loudly to the inspired writers of the scriptures and who continues to whisper to us, revealing ever-new facets of God’s word, granting insight just when we need it. It is by the Spirit’s power that, when Christ’s words are uttered by the priest, the bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Christ. And it is surely the Spirit who inspires us—that is, breathes in us—when, sent forth from the assembly, we seek ways to serve our brothers and sisters, to allow the gospel to come to life in the world. —Corinna Laughlin, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Happy Pentecost! MAIL ALL FORMS OF COMMUNICATION for Holy Ghost, St. Helen and St. Jude to the GCC Main office: Gates Catholic Community 4100 Lyell Road Rochester, NY 14606 Page 2 GATES CATHOLIC COMMUNITY CALENDAR Holy Ghost—HG St. Helen—SH St. Jude—SJ Mass Intentions Saturday & Sunday, May 16 & 17 4:00PM-SH Edward & Loretta VerWeire by Daughter, Linda 5:00PM-SJ Anniversary Remo Salzetta by Family 8:30AM-HG Mr. & Mrs. Edward Statt by Elaine Sullivan 9:00AM-SH Dominic Cocuzzi by Andre & Sandy Silano 10:30AM-HG Baptism Sunday Ralph Simolo by Julia Sample 11AM-SJ Baptism Sunday Filomena Abiuso & Deceased Members of the Abiuso Family 11:30AM-SH Vietnamese Mass Monday, May 18 8:15AM-HG Felix & Frances Roma by Don & Laura 9:00AM-SJ Anita Garofalo by Lori Garofalo & Children 6:00PM-SH Vietnamese Mass Tuesday, May 19 7:30AM-SH David Nelson by Barb Leech 8:15AM-HG Carmella & Dominic P. Dentino by Family 6:00PM-SH Vietnamese Mass Wednesday, May 20 7:30AM-SH Communion Service 8:15AM-HG Francesca DiPaola by Anna Trapani Thursday, May 21 7:30AM-SH Rita Boss by Estate 9:00AM-SJ Anita Garofalo by Gerald & Marilynne Santangelo Friday, May 22 7:30AM-SH Communion Service 9:00AM-SJ Anthony Schiano by Bill & Dodie Mickelson Sun., May 17 HG - 8:30AM & 10:30AM - Coffee Hours - NH HG - 10:30AM - Baptism Sunday - CH SH - 10:15AM - VCC First Eucharist Practice - CH SJ - 11:00AM - Baptism Sunday - CH SH - 11:30AM - VCC First Eucharist Celebration - CH Mon., May 18 SH - 1:45PM - Bible Study - GP SJ - 7:00PM - Evangelization Committee - PC SJ - 7:00PM - Liturgy Committee - PC SH - 7:00PM - Bible Study - GP Tues., May 19 HG - 6:30PM - Rosary - CH SJ - 6:30PM - Assembly Officers - PC SH - 7:00-8:30PM - Bereavement Group - GP HG - 7:00PM - Bible Study - NH Youth Room Wed., May 20 SJ - 6:30PM - K of C Council #10758 Meeting - PC SH - 7:00PM - Choir - CH Thurs., May 21 HG - 12:30-2:00PM - Women’s Faith Sharing - NH HG - 5:00PM - Rosary - CHPL SH - 6:00-8:30PM - Girl Scouts - PC SJ - 7:00PM - Blue Army - CH Fri., May 22 Sat., May 23 Sun., May 24 Saturday & Sunday, May 23 & 24 4:00PM-SH William & Eleanor Nally by Family 5:00PM-SJ David Caito by Friends at the Y 8:30AM-HG James Cannarozzo by Wife, Marie & Family 9:00AM-SH Joseph M. Nicosia by Daughter, Joanna Newton 10:30AM-HG Salvatore Gionta by Hosie Family 11AM-SJ Frances Lombardo by Jim & Margaret Commercial 11:30AM-SH Vietnamese Mass Banns of Marriage Banns are public announcements in a parish of an upcoming marriage between two individuals. Please pray for this couple as they approach their wedding day. II Chaz Giehl and Felicia Frattali HG - 8:30AM & 10:30AM - Pentecost Buffet - NH Holy Ghost Our Lamp will burn this week in Loving Memory of SALVATORE GIONTA From Family St. Helen Our Lamp will burn this week in Loving Memory of THE DECEASED MEMBERS OF GATES CATHOLIC COMMUNITY St. Jude Our Lamp will burn this week in Loving Memory of THE DECEASED MEMBERS OF GATES CATHOLIC COMMUNITY WESTGATE NURSING HOME MASS Having parishioners join our Westgate Nursing Home celebration makes it a richer experience for the residents. Please consider coming to our next mass at Westgate on Monday, May 18 at 10:30AM. If you have any questions, call Betty Worden at 247-2793. Page 3 Ava Aiello, Patrick Conti, Giovanni Valerie, Brody Jackson and Fr Mike Saturday, May 9 at St. Jude Matthew Discavage, who was confirmed on April 29, sang a beautiful solo. back row: Anthony Berardi, Luke Munding, Tyler Pettinato, Lennon Ford front row: Hannah Doles, Elizabeth DeHond, Alaina Ruffino, Fr Mike missing: Mason Suro Sunday, May 10 at St. Jude Thanks to all the walkers, church volunteers, and everyone at the churches who contributed to the annual Crop Walk. Pictured are the 11 walkers from our Gates Catholic Community churches who had a wonderful day for the walk and raised more than $2560 for the work of SWEM and Church World Services to fight hunger. Page 4 ST. JUDE’S PRESCHOOL REGISTRATION May 17, 2015 - Seventh Sunday of Easter Easter Season Call to Respond to Global Climate Change While Jesus was on earth he modeled a life based on simplicity and love of God and neighbor. Jesus entrusted us, his followers, to carry on his work. "Modern society will find no solution to the ecological problem unless it takes a serious look at its life style. . . Simplicity, moderation and discipline, as well as a spirit of sacrifice, must become a part of everyday life, lest all suffer the negative consequences of the careless habits of a few." Peace with God the Creator, Peace with All of Creation," John Paul II People in the U.S. use a far greater share of the earth’s resources than others. Are we willing to buy smaller, more fuel-efficient cars and homes, trade in our electronics less frequently, shop less and eat sustainably? Choose one change and try to make it a new habit. HOLY GHOST LITURGICAL MINISTERS’ SCHEDULE: (greeters, servers, lectors, and communion ministers): It is time to begin planning the next Liturgical Ministers’ Schedule. Please let me know dates you are not available to serve for June, July and August by Monday morning, May 18. Schedules will be sent electronically the week of May 18 to all for whom I have an email address and hard copies will be available for pick up on Sunday, May 24. Thank you! Shirley Curatolo Attention Parents & Grandparents! St. Jude’s Preschool offers a high quality learning environment for your children and grandchildren. Our program is designed to foster in children a positive self-image and a love of learning that will last a lifetime. St. Jude’s Preschool currently has openings for the 2015 -2016 school year in our Half Day 3-year-old or 4-year-old classes, as well as our Full Day 4-year-old enhanced program. Call 247-4322 x115 for information. COME PRAY THE ROSARY Thursdays at 5PM Holy Ghost Chapel The Blue Army of Our Lady of Fatima Thursdays at St. Jude’s Church at 7PM HOSPITALITY AT ST. JUDE In an effort to be welcoming to parishioners new and old, we would like to have a Social once a month after the 5PM and 11AM Masses at St. Jude. We would need help in setting up before the 5PM Mass, serving refreshments and putting away supplies after the 11AM Mass. If you are able to help in this ministry, please call Sharon Campione at 352-3767. GCC EVANGELIZATION MEETING PENTECOST CELERATION AT HOLY GHOST In celebration of our Feast Day, Pentecost Sunday on May 24, we will have a hot buffet after both the 8:30 and 10:30AM masses at Holy Ghost. Please join us in Nellis Hall. We look forward to seeing as many parishioners as possible! Wear red! Next Sunday the Church will celebrate the great Solemnity of Pentecost. For Holy Ghost, this is also our Feast Day. Join us in affirming the indwelling of God’s Spirit by wearing red or fire colors to Mass next weekend, May 23 & 24. “Come Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful and kindle in us the power of your love. Send forth your Spirit and we shall be created and you shall renew the face of the earth.” The Evangelization Committee will meet on May 18, 7PM in the Main Hall of the Parish Office. At this meeting we will discuss our vision, goals and objectives as we move forward in outreach activities such as the Kentucky trip in August, upcoming events, brochure distribution and welcoming programs. HELP WANTED: Parish Council is looking for a new member from both St. Helen’s and Holy Ghost. Parish Council meets monthly from September until June. If you're interested in serving on the Council, contact Don Vogler (734-797). Prospective members should attend the June 8 meeting in the Parish Life Center at 7PM. Page 5 Lucky Summer Drawing ONLY 1200 TICKETS AVAILABLE! St. Helen’s Church is collecting for the Next-to-New Sale on Tuesdays, from 5:30 - 7PM on May 19, 26, & June 2. This will be the same time and location. Clean items that are being taken include baby clothing, seasonal items, toys, children and adult books, furniture, sheets/ blankets, tablecloths, toasters, blenders, lamps, jewelry, craft supplies, sporting equipment and collectibles. We will also take unused greeting cards. We are not taking stuffed animals, cribs, adult clothing/ shoes, encyclopedia, outdated car seats and VCR tapes. If you have any questions, please call Tina at 755-5937. If you would like to donate auction items, please call Jay at 247-7129. ANNUAL CHARITY DINNER Knights of Columbus Council 10758 MOUNT CARMEL MONASTERY Focus Pregnancy Help Center Thursday, June 25 Cash Bar at 6PM Whittier Party House Tickets $20 per person RSVP BY May 22, 2015 GARDENING AT HOLY GHOST It is now time to plant the flowers in the gardens at Holy Ghost. We will be meeting in front of Church on Saturday, May 30 at 9AM. All are welcome to join us. We invite adults, youth, and scouts/youth working on community service hours. Please bring any tools you would use for planting, weeding and general clean-up. We will clean out the front gardens and then plant the flowers. If you have any questions, please call 794-3747. ON SALE STARTING THIS WEEKEND Grand Prize Rochester Broadway Theater Tickets for Two 2nd Prize - $500 3rd Prize - Apple iPad Air with Wi-Fi 32 gb 4th Prize -Charbroil 6-Burner Gas Grill Drawing will be held on September 6, 2015 ONLY $5.00 EACH CASH Only Please MARK YOUR CALENDARS!! Good Food, Friendship and Fun AT ST. HELEN PARISH CENTER Saturday, June 13 Following 4PM Mass Sign up for a Main Dish, Salad or Dessert Paper Products and Drinks will be provided. Sign-up Sheets will be in the Gathering Place of St. Helen or Call Debbie S. at x 107 to let her know what you’re bringing. GCC FOOD CUPBOARD NEEDS Food donations needed for the month of May. As always, thank you for your generosity. Cereal, Fruit, Peanut Butter, Jelly, Mac & Cheese, Pasta, Pasta sides, Jell-o, Coffee, Cake Mix, Shampoo, Toothpaste, Liquid Soap, Toilet Paper. Page 6 Have you thought about becoming Catholic? Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) Are you or someone you know interested in being initiated into the Catholic Church? The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is the process by which individuals, who have reached the age of reason (6 years of age or older), are initiated into the Catholic Church. It is a journey of conversion to see Jesus more clearly, love him more dearly and follow him more nearly, day by day and encounter him through the grace of the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist, which sustain us in our lifelong journey of discipleship. There is an adapted process for those who have been baptized in another Christian faith tradition or those who were baptized Catholic but have not received any formation. I would love to talk more with you. Contact me, Michelle Peter, at 247-4322, ext. 138 or mpeter@dor.org for more information. Mercy Spirituality Center is located at 65 Highland Avenue. If you have questions or would like to register for any of the opportunities below, please call 585-473-6893 A Day to Call Your Own, Thursday, May 21, 9AM – 4PM at Mercy Spirituality Center. An opportunity to step back and refresh your mind, body and spirit. Fee: $25. Centering Prayer Practice, Tuesday, May 26 and Tuesday, June 30, 6:30 – 8PM at Mercy Spirituality Center. Are you looking for a group to help support you in your own practice of Centering Prayer? This group which meets monthly might be the perfect choice for you. Fee: $10 per session. Wee sing: an Iona-style “Wee Sing”, Monday, June 22, Wednesday, July 15 and Tuesday, August 25, 7 – 8 PM at Mercy Spirituality Center . A delightful event for anyone who has never sung in a choir, cannot read music but enjoys singing to join others with former Iona abbey musician, Mary Van Houten. Fee: $8 per session. Please join St. Jude’s Church and the Madonna Dei Miracoli Rosary Society in the Celebration of a Novena to the Madonna Dei Miracoli (Our Lady of Miracles) Thursday, June 4 - Friday, June 12 Thursday, June 4 Friday, June 5 Saturday, June 6 Sunday, June 7 Monday, June 8 Tuesday, June 9 Wednesday, June 10 Thursday, June 11 Friday, June 12 7 PM Opening Mass of Novena with Celebrant Father Dollen followed by Rosary and Novena Prayers. 7PM Novena Mass with Father Shatzel followed by the Rosary and Novena Prayers. St. Boniface 5PM Novena Mass followed by the Rosary and Novena Prayers. 11AM Novena Mass followed by the Rosary and Novena Prayers. 7PM Novena Mass with Father Shatzel followed by the Rosary and Novena Prayers. 7PM Pro-Life Mass with Father Dollen followed by the Rosary and Novena Prayers. 7PM Mass with Father Shatzel followed by the Rosary and Novena Prayers, 7PM Novena Mass with Father Dollen followed by the Rosary and Novena Prayers and Distribution of Blessed Bread. 6PM Procession 6:30 PM Closing Mass of SACRED HEART with Celebrant Father Shatzel Indoor Program with Knights of Columbus Color Corps Refreshments provided in the Faith Formation Center. For more information, contact Anna Maria Pietropaolo, 368-0392 Page 7 Teens in Grades 7 - 12 Looking for something to do this summer? Come join the Summer Program team and share your Faith. July 6 – July 17, 8AM till noon I am looking for help in grades K-6, art room and snack. Does this sound like something you might be interested in? Come join us June 6, 2015 at 10AM at Holy Ghost in the youth room to find out more. We will also do a training session so you will be ready to help if you choose to join us. Any questions, please contact Rose Dunning at rdunning@dor.org or 585-247-4322 ext 140. THOUGHTS FOR YOU . . . Words of wisdom for our High School students nearing graduation . . . . Build the stepping stones of your future Nothing is carved in granite. You can begin one career while searching for another. Life experiences build upon each other. Many students abandon their major once they graduate, but nothing is lost or wasted. Sometimes mistakes take you to your greatest successes. Each life experience prepares us, enriches us and expands us, for better or worse. If you are alert and paying attention, you will be ready when the next opportunity presents itself. This is how you lay the stepping stones towards your future. The most important thing is to listen to your inner voice and find your true vocation by aligning yourself with your authentic self so that your actions reflect your thoughts and feelings. This will lead you to your destiny. Remember: Not everyone is interested in college. However, college graduates tend to get a broad and general education that prepares them for many of the challenges life has to offer. Junior High Events for June: Calling all Eighth Graders June 6 Training for Summer Program helpers 10AM till Noon at Holy Ghost in Nellis Hall. Senior High Events for June: June 6 Training for Summer Program helpers 10AM till Noon at Holy Ghost in Nellis Hall. Page 8 Fiscal Year July 1, 2014-June 30, 2015 Financial Updates for Holy Ghost Weekly Collection 5/10/15 Financial Updates for St. Helen Weekly Collection 5/10/15 Financial Updates for St. Jude Weekly Collection 5/10/15 Weekly Budget $ 6,771 Weekly Budget $ 6,762 Weekly Budget $ 5,394 Weekly Collection Received $ 7,540 Weekly Collection Received $ 7,227 Weekly Collection Received $ 4,785 Variance for Weekend $ 465 Variance for Weekend $ (-609) Variance for Weekend $ Year-To-Date $312,695 Variance $10,598 Actual $323,293 769 Year-To-Date $312,290 Actual $320,180 Variance $7,890 Year-To-Date $251,730 Actual $257,720 Variance $5,990 CMA REPORT Holy Ghost St. Helen St. Jude UPDATED NUMBERS FOR CMA WILL BE PUBLISHED IN NEXT WEEK’S BULLETIN Goal $50,011 $48,307 $38,715 - PLEASE FORGIVE OUR OVERSIGHT SHRINE SHOP volunteers we forgot to mention Dodie Mickelson and Sylvia Nagy. THANK YOU to all who have donated to the CMA! Just a reminder . . . For us to make our goal for 2014 all pledges need to be paid in full by the end of May, 2015. SAVE YOUR PILL VIALS PLEASE! Plastic pill bottles and lids for clinics in Third-World countries are being collected. People come into the clinic and have to receive medication without proper containers. Therefore, we are asking parishioners to save their empty pill bottles (please remove labels) to be sent to medical facilities in Third World Countries. Pill vials will be collected on the first weekend of the month along with food donations for the food cupboard. Thank you for your thoughtfulness. BOTTLE COLLECTION St. Helen has a place to drop your returnable bottles and cans. The receptacle is located on the far side of the school and has easy drop off. One request: Please be sure that all bottles and cans are rinsed and placed in a tied plastic bag before putting them in the bin for sanitary and safety reasons. WE ALSO COLLECT unwanted cell phones and used prescription glasses. Boxes for both these items are available in the Gathering Place. DIOCESAN MISSIONS SUNDAY Today is Diocesan Missions Sunday honoring this year the Sisters of Mercy’s fifty years of presence in Chile. We also acknowledge the missionary efforts of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Brazil. We are called to take part in the missionary work of the Church. Impelled by the Holy Spirit, each of us can move beyond our daily concerns, important as they are, to help others live in the faith that sustains us. Our Bishop calls us to a responsible sharing in the missionary works at the Diocese of Rochester. We are not truly a diocese unless we extend past our own borders. May we share the gift of faith today by helping our missionary friends with our prayers and generous gift. In this year of Consecrated Life may God continue to bless these women in Consecrated life and strengthen their commitment to follow Jesus. May 3 Jane Hartman $50 May 4 Tom Farrell $20 May 5 Betty Schoen $20 May 6 Eleanor Kane $20 May 7 June Romano $20 May 8 Jovonna Kinne $20 May 9 Lorraine Enders $20 Page 9 SUNDAY READINGS May 24, 2015 Pentecost 1st Reading: Acts 2:1-11 2nd Reading: 1 Corinthians 12:3b-7, 12-13 Gospel: John 20:19-23 Some events are so life-changing that we have to keep going back to them in memory to grasp their true meaning. That's how it was with the gospel writers and the resurrection of Jesus. In this reading, John recalls the evening of the first Easter. Jesus appears in the midst of the disciples and gives them His peace. He breathes on them and gives them the breath of the Holy Spirit so that they have the power to forgive sins. As we know from the first reading, the Spirit would be experienced again as fire and a mighty wind at Pentecost. But whatever form the Spirit takes, His gifts are intended to bring unity and peace to the Body of Christ. † How would you complete this statement: "To me, peace means...." Describe times when you have experienced peace. When Jesus says "Peace be with you," what do you think He has in mind? Why is the power to forgive sins so important in the Christian community? What examples have you seen in your family or your parish of people sharing the peace of Christ? WESTSIDE EXPRESS is now in operation. This is a transportation service in Gates and Chili for Seniors who do not have a way of getting to the store, doctor’s appointments, bank, picking up prescriptions, etc. It will be available weekdays and on Sundays for Church. Brochures are available at your parish or by calling 889-6104.Rides will be provided for appointments within Monroe County. By calling 889-6104, you can let WestSide Express know when your appointment is scheduled and they will provide you with a driver at no cost to you. MAGNIFICAT, a Ministry for Catholic Women presents Monica Pierce on May 30, 2015 to share her personal journey as a breast cancer survivor and as well, her husband’s suicide. Holiday Inn – Rochester Airport -911 Brooks Ave.-Breakfast: 9:00AM – 12 Noon. Reservations: www.magnificatrochester.org, or MagnificatRochester@frontier.com or call Kathy, 436-1284 SPRING PASTA WITH FAVA BEANS AND PEAS 1 1/2 cups shelled fava beans (about 1 3/4 pounds unshelled) 6 ounces uncooked campanelle or farfalle (bow tie pasta) 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided 6 center-cut bacon slices, cut into 1/2-inch pieces 1 1/2 cups sliced red onion 8 garlic cloves, sliced 3 ounces thinly sliced mushrooms 1 cup green peas 2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt 1 1/2 ounces fresh pecorino Romano cheese (about 6 tablespoons), grated and divided 1/2 cup torn basil leaves Place fava beans in a large pot of boiling water; cook one minute. Drain; rinse with cold water. Drain well. Remove tough outer skins from beans. Cook pasta according to package directions, omitting salt and fat; drain. ST. HELEN SPARKLE WORKERS Team 1 Elsie Jacobs, Carla McNamara, Rosemary Bachmann, Beth Carboni Heat a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add 1 tablespoon oil to pan; swirl to coat. Add bacon; sauté 3 minutes or until bacon begins to brown. Add onion and garlic; sauté 3 minutes or until vegetables are tender. Add mushrooms; sauté 3 minutes or until mushrooms begin to brown. Add fava beans and peas; sauté 2 minutes. Stir in remaining 1 tablespoon oil, pasta, juice, and salt; cook 2 minutes or until thoroughly heated. Remove pan from heat. Stir in 3 tablespoons cheese. Divide pasta mixture evenly among 4 bowls, and top evenly with remaining 3 tablespoons cheese and basil. Serve immediately. Page 10 Gates Catholic Community Office 585-247-4322 Pastor ~ Fr. Mike Schramel - x101 schramel@dor.org Assisting Priest - Fr. Thomas Akowuah - x103 takowuah@yahoo.com VCC Priest ~ Fr. Michael Pham - x137 mpham@dor.org Deacons Deacon Patrick Shanley - 586-7725 - x119 patrickshanley@rochester.rr.com Deacon Mike Zuber—472-1189 - x119 mpz@rochester.rr.com Pastoral Associates Sr. Barbara Baker, MHSH - x143 sbaker@dor.org Ron McMillan - x139 rmcmillan@dor.org Michelle Peter - x138 mpeter@dor.org Faith Formation Sr. Barbara Baker, MHSH - x143 sbaker@dor.org Debbie DiFilippo - x141 ddifilippo@dor.org Rose Dunning - x140 rdunning@dor.org. Youth Ministry Rose Dunning - x140 rdunning@dor.org Liturgy and Music Shirley Curatolo, Liturgy - x109 scuratol@dor.org Marisa DeMario, Music for St. Jude -247-4322 mdemario@dor.org Craig Kemp, Music - 247-4322 Lisa Lancia, Music for St. Helen - 247-4322 rlanciajr@rochester.rr.com Office Staff Sandy Bleier, Business Manager - x104 sbleier@dor.org Karen Bready, Secretary kbready@dor.org Peggy Brown, Secretary - x100 pbrown@dor.org Jackie Feeney, Secretary - x102 jfeeney@dor.org Susan Hosie, Bookkeeper - x108 shosie@dor.org Debbie Sumner, Secretary - x107 dsumner@dor.org Reconciliation Holy Ghost: St. Helen: St Jude: First Saturday of the month 3:30-4:30PM or by appointment. Saturday at 3:15 - 3:45PM or by appointment. Second through fifth Saturday of the month 3:30-4:30PM or by appointment. Baptism Holy Ghost, St. Helen and St. Jude: Baptisms are celebrated during Saturday Evening / Sunday Mass by appointment only. Participation in a Baptism preparation session is required. To register, contact Sr. Barbara through the Parish office. Precana St. Helen: Offered three times a year (October, January and June) Call the Parish Office to register. (Classes fill quickly ) Marriage To be married at - Holy Ghost, St. Helen or St. Jude, please contact the Gates Catholic Community Office at least six to nine months before the date you want to be married. RCIA Holy Ghost: St. Helen: St Jude: Contact Michelle Peter at the parish office. Contact Debbie DiFilippo at the Parish Office. Contact Sister Barbara at the Parish Office. Everyone can use more prayer. Anyone, regardless of age, can request prayer of any purpose - spiritual, physical, emotional health, loss of a loved one or family problems. To activate the Prayer Tree call Debbie Sumner 235-1210 or 247-4322 with the person’s first name and a brief description of the need. Soon approximately 30 more people will be praying for your concern. MINISTRY TO THE SICK Please contact the Parish Offices concerning the needs of the sick, hospitalized or shut-ins. For those unable to attend Mass regularly, Holy Communion can be brought to them at their request. GATES CATHOLIC COMMUNITY MAIN OFFICE AT ST. JUDE Monday through Friday 9AM - 3PM Wednesday - 9AM - 6PM Saturday 9AM- 12PM Noon The Cluster Churches: 06-0014 Routing Code: 1 Run: #62 Editor: Debbie Sumner Phone: 585-235-1210 Fax: 585-235-8018 Holy Ghost, Gates Saint Helen, Gates Saint Jude, Gates
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