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St. Mary’s Church
62 Warren Street, Glens Falls, New York 12801
Telephone: 792-0989 • Fax: 792-0251
www.stmarysglensfalls.org
Parish Mission Statement
We, as Parishioners of St. Mary’s, commit ourselves through our baptismal vows to spread the word
of Christ. We shall endeavor to recognize the needs of those within and beyond our Christian
community by providing them with hospitality and treating them with respect. We shall share our
time, talents and resources to nurture the needs of our parish through programs that guide and educate
our Christian family. Strengthened by the Holy Spirit, we shall continue to build the kingdom of God
through prayer, faith and love.
Sacrament of Baptism:
Parish Personnel
Sat. or Sun. during or after Mass
Sacrament of Reconciliation:
Rev. Joseph Manerowski (ext. 20)
Pastor
Saturdays 3:00 - 3:45 PM
Deacon F. David Powers (ext. 35)
Deacon Associate
Sacrament of Matrimony:
For adequate preparation arrangements
should be made at least six months
Susan DelSignore (ext. 13)
Pastoral Associate for Liturgy/Music
prior to the desired date.
Jo Kaczmarek (ext. 15)
Pastoral Associate for Faith Formation
St. Mary's/St. Alphonsus
Regional Catholic School:
Maria Polidore (ext. 21)
Pastoral Associate for Youth Ministry
Pre-School thru Grade 8 - 792-3178
Catherine DeSantis (ext. 25)
Secretary / Webmaster
Glens Falls Hospital Chaplain
Kathryn Fowler, Principal
Dave Mattes / Bill Englert (ext. 10)
Maintenance
Sister Donna Irvine, S.S.N.D.(926-3532)
Robin Mattes (ext. 10)
Parish & Cemetery Office Manager
Parish & Cemetery
Ann McCoy (ext. 30)
Administrator for Finances
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Office Hours:
(Closed 12-1 PM)
Joan Grishkot and Mark Bulmer
Trustees
Mass Schedule:
Saturday Vigil: 4:00 PM
Sunday: 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:15 AM
Mon., Wed. & Fri.: 8:05 AM
Tuesday & Thursday: 12:10 PM
March 8, 2015
Monday
A Lent of Opportunity
(Continued from last week)
Fast from hostility; Feast on non-resistance.
Fast from bitterness; Feast on forgiveness.
Fast from self-concern; Feast on compassion for others.
Fast from personal anxiety; Feast on eternal truth.
Fast from discouragement; Feast on hope.
Fast from facts that depress; Feast on verities that uplift.
Fast from lethargy; Feast on enthusiasm.
Fast from suspicion; Feast on truth.
Fast from thoughts that weaken; Feast on promises that
inspire.
Fast from shadows of sorrow; Feast on the sunlight of
serenity.
Fast from idle gossip; Feast on purposeful silence.
Fast from problems that overwhelm; Feast on prayer
that sustains.
Fast from consumerism/materialism;
Feast on simplicity.
Fast from sexual excess; Feast on chaste living.
Fast from distractions; Feast on prayer.
Fast from pride; Feast on humility.
A Lenten Prayer
Lord,
Let everything I do this day and in this season of Lent
come from you, be inspired by you.
I long to be closer to you.
Help me to remember that nothing is important in my
life unless it glorifies you in some way.
It’s so easy to get caught up in the day to day of my
life and keep saying, “Tomorrow, I will spend more
time in prayer,” but now my longing meets your love
and I want to do it now.
Help me to rely on you for help.
The prayer asks you that I reach perfection. Please,
Lord, remind me that “perfection” isn’t the crazy,
“successful” way I try to live my life, but a perfection
of my most authentic, real self. My “perfection”
might be holding my many flaws in my open hands,
asking you to help me accept them.
Heal me, Lord, and help me to find you in the darkness of my life. Let me reach out in this darkness and
feel your hand and love there to guide me.
Amen.
March 9 – Saint Frances of Rome,
Religious
8:05 a.m. +Albert, Frank, Victor & Thomas Angelo Bequest
+Jane M. Donovan by (Daughter) Mary K.
Donovan
Tuesday
March 10 – Lenten Weekday
12:10 p.m. +Piebrino Giovannone by Joyce Clairmont
Personal Intention by Alecia Steele
Wednesday March 11 – Lenten Weekday
8:05 a.m. +Isabelle W. Nevens (2nd Anniversary) by
Cindy & Frank Hogan & Family
+Gerry Bodette by Jim & Elaine Kane
Thursday March 12 – Lenten Weekday
12:10 p.m. +Jeremiah Donovan by Family
+Joe Pezzulo by Joe & Marianne Tocci
Friday
March 13 – Lenten Wkday/ABSTINENCE
8:05 a.m. +Wayne Brownell by Family
+Joseph & Adeline A. Draxl - Bequest
Saturday
March 14 – Vigil: Fourth Sunday of Lent
4:00 p.m. +Joseph Romeo by Carol Brownell
+Noranne Mulcahy by Carol Brownell
+Mary Fiore by Bea & Family
+Anthony Labita by Mark & Maria Polidore
Sunday
March 15 – Fourth Sunday of Lent
7:30 a.m. +Deceased members of the O’Brien Family &
Friends by Family
+Michael Gazzillo by Barb & Lew Varney
+Jim Baker by Ed & Susan Kelly
+Leo Thomas Powers by St. Mary’s
Parishioners
9:00 a.m. (Living) People of St. Mary’s Parish
11:15 a.m. +Joseph A. Pezzulo by Sandy & Family
+Linda Lee Bartlett by Maria & Mark
Polidore
+Rose Marie Walters by Vince & Mary
Palacino
+Cynthia Miller Bradway by Maria & Mark
Polidore
Eucharist Ministers needed for 4 p.m. and
11:15 a.m. Masses and also for the homebound.
Please let Deacon Dave know if you can help.
THE WEEK AHEAD
Sun 8 No Faith Formation Classes
Mon 9 Contemplative Prayer Group, 9 a.m.
AA, 8 p.m.
Tue 10 Pastoral Council, 7 p.m.
Wed 11 Rosary Cenacle, 12:05 p.m.
Family Faith Formation, 7-8 p.m.
Deanery Reconciliation Service, 7 p.m. at
Our Lady of the Annunciation Church (Qsby)
Thu 12 Women’s Study Group, 10:30 a.m.
(Meeting Room)
Fri 13 Food Pantry, 9 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Rosary, Novena, and Chaplet of
Divine Mercy, 2:30 p.m.-3:15 p.m.
Stations of the Cross, 5:30 p.m.
NA, 7:30 p.m.
Sun 15 Faith Formation Classes, 10-11 a.m.
Second Collection-Catholic Relief Services
Your weekly contributions to the general collection
support the day-to-day operating expenses of the parish, including faith formation, liturgy, maintaining our
facilities and personnel.
Feb. 28th-March 1st
See next week’s bulletin.
To request a copy of your 2014 Contribution
Statement please call Cathy 792-0989 ext. 25.
Final Payments on 2014 Bishop’s Appeal
A Gift of God’s Love
Especially for You !
We invite you to join us—your Jesuit
family in Mass and in Thanksgiving
on Tuesday, March 10th at 2 PM at
the Shrine of Our Lady of Martyrs in
Fultonville, NY. The Table of the
“Lord Mass” will be held in the Visitors Center (heated) in
Celebration of a Very Special “Guest” and Check Presentation for the Shrine.
Mr. Carl A. Anderson --The Supreme Knight of the
Knights of Columbus will be making a Special Visit to the
Shrine to present a check for $500,000 for major repairs and
upgrades to the Shrine Campus...in addition...the Capital
District Knights and the New York State Knights of Columbus will also be presenting a check to the Shrine. Mr. Anderson is the Chief Executive officer and chairman of the
board of the world’s largest Catholic Family fraternal service organization, which has more than 2 million members.
The Check presentation by Mr. Anderson will take place
after the 2 p.m. Thanksgiving Mass.
Because of people like you --the Shrine of Our Lady of
Martyrs is “Alive and Well” with Hope and Promise for the
next generations of Catholics to view the Apostolic History
of the 4 Saints that are associated with these Holy Grounds
including St. Kateri Tekakwitha.
You are asked to join us as a Guest of Father George Belgarde, S.J.—Shrine Director and Guardian and by Joey Caruso, Fund Raising Chair for the 2015 Capital Building
Fund Drive.
What a beautiful way to start this Easter Season with a
new and fresh beginning of our rich Apostolic Catholic
Faith and History at the Shrine of Lady of Martyrs!
Please arrive by 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday March 10th..limited
seating. If you have questions; please call Joey Caruso at
(518)573-7074 or stjude777@yahoo.com
The 2014 Bishop’s Appeal will be finalized and
“closed out” on March 16, 2015, so that the Bishop’s
Office can begin planning for the 2015 Bishop’s
Appeal Campaign which will begin in April. There is
still time to make a one time contribution. To ensure
that the church is credited with your gift for the 2014
campaign, please send your final payment in before
March 16th. If you have alr eady made your final
payment, we thank you.
Total received/pledged as of 1/15/15 is $100,804.74 or
79 % of our assessment $128,880.00.
Church Attendance
Feb. 28th –March 1st
See next week’s bulletin.
St. Mary’s Food Pantry
Special thanks to all who donate
food to our pantry.
This week the pantry could use:
Tuna, Spaghetti O’s, Vegetables, Evaporated Milk,
Instant Oatmeal
Deanery Lenten Reconciliation Services
March
11
7 p.m. OLA, Queensbury
19
7 p.m. St. Mary's Glens Falls
24
11 a.m. Sacred Heart, Lake George,
(Soup lunch to follow)
24
6 p.m. O.L. Hope, Whitehall
26
7 p.m. Holy Mother and Child, Corinth
30
6:30 p.m. St. Isaac Jogues, Chestertown
Sta ons of the Cross
Fridays 5:30 PM
Led by:
3/13 Contemporary Group
3/20 Youth Group
3/27 Staff
Easter Flowers – Those who
wish to have loved ones
remembered during Easter with
a special memorial may make a
donation toward our lovely
Easter plants in memory of
loved ones. All donations may
be put in the collection basket
or mailed to the Rectory (Attn:
Robin). The names of loved ones will be printed in the
Easter bulletin. The deadline is Monday, March 30th.
PLEASE PRINT.
Name of Loved One__________________________
Given by __________________________________
Phone_________________ Amt. Donated _________
Please make checks payable to St. Mary’s Church.
Holy Thursday April 2
7:00 PM
Mass of the Lord’s Supper
Church is open until 10 PM for your visitation to
Jesus at the Altar of Repose
Good Friday April 3
Ecumenical Walk - The Way of the Cross
Begins at noon at the gazebo near public library
7:00 PM
Liturgical Presentation of the Lord’s Passion
Annual Collection for the Holy Land.
Please be generous.
Holy Saturday April 4
12:00 PM Blessing of Easter Food
8:00 PM Great Easter Vigil
Easter Sunday April 5
Masses: 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 10:30 AM, &
12:00 PM
WHY DO WE FAST DURING LENT?
Ever prepare for a special dinner by eating a light lunch
or skipping it all together? The idea was to make room
for your favorite foods. That’s the basic idea behind fasting during Lent. The penance we do during this season
helps us create more room in our lives for God. Giving
something up for Lent doesn’t have to be about food.
You can “fast” from anything that you treasure but don’t
really need. Fasting creates an inner hunger that can take
you in one of two directions. It can eliminate the desire
for the thing you have given up thus making more room
for God. Or it can create a stronger desire for what you
gave up. So when you finally return to it, you appreciate
it all the more.
Please keep these loved
ones in your prayers:
Diana Antos, Amy Austin, Richard
Bannin, Julie Bensko, Jerry Bolton,
Mary Butler, Val Choppa, Vince &
Shirley DeSantis, Sarah DelSignore,
Joseph DeSantis, Gretta DeSantis,
Rev. Donald Doyle, Pat Doyle,
Emily Elder, Eleanor Elliott, Rev. Joseph Gough, Jed
Ida, June Jeckel, Brian Langdon, Joanne Levack, Kay
Levack, Don McLean, Joan McLean, Marjorie McCormack, Robert Ney, Barbara & Jim Nichols, Jack
Potasky, Kim Seeger, Kimmi Santagata, Charlene
Shaw, Joan Wieler, William Wieler.
Please keep these priests in your prayers:
Sunday, March 8
Monday, March 9
Bishop Howard Hubbard
Rev. Mario Julian OFM
V. Rev. Thomas Berardi
Tuesday, March 10 Rev. Reginald Reddy OFM
Rev. James O’Neill
Wednesday, Mar. 11 Rev. Paul Guido OFM
Rev. Alfred Lamanna
Thursday, March 12 Rev. John Provost
Rev. David Jones MM
Friday, March 13
Rev. David Noone
Rev. L. Edward Deimeke
Saturday, March 14 Rev. Russell Murray OFM
Rev. Tony Childs
Sunday, March 15
Rev. Anthony Ligato
Rev. Robert DeLeon CSC
New!!
Hospitality
Committee
St Mary’s is looking to form a Hospitality Committee.
This committee will be in charge of serving refreshments
at special parish events. This is a fun committee and
promotes community within our parish. If you are interested in helping, please contact Catherine DeSantis at the
Rectory, 792-0989 Ext. 25.
Coordinator Needed
We are seeking a parishioner who would be willing to coordinate matching up those in the parish who have no
means of transportation to attend liturgies with a parishioner willing to pick up and drop off that person. The coordinator would set this up on a weekly basis. If you are willing to coordinate this effort, call Catherine DeSantis at the
Rectory 792-0989 Ext. 25.
Saturday, April 4th
8:00 p.m.
We might think of candles and light more during
the Advent season than during Lent, due to Advent
wreaths, candles in windows, and the light of a star.
But the real focus on light, as seen in this week’s
Gospel, is during Lent, when we prepare for Easter
and Jesus’ triumphant rising from the dead. It is in
this game-changing event that the light of Christ
destroys the power of darkness.
If you have never been to an Easter Vigil, why not
plan on attending this year? The theme of light is so
prevalent, with processional candles everywhere and
the new Paschal candle being lit for the first time.
The candle is then plunged into the baptismal font
before it is used for sacraments, breaking into the
darkness of our sin. Through these waters, men and
women will be washed clean and the darkness they
were born into will exist no more. Their blindness of
original sin will be healed and they will not only be
able to see, they will be new creations in Christ.
This Lent, before it is all over, spend time in prayer
and use a candle to focus. Reflect on your life and
determine what areas you need the light of Christ to
shine. Then when Easter comes, know that the One
who is the light is shining brighter than ever so that
that you may be in darkness no more.
Jesus answered and said to her, "If you knew the gift of
God and who is saying to you, 'Give me a drink,' you
would have asked him and he would have given you living
water." - John 4:10
Readings for the Week of March 8, 2015
Sunday: Ex 20:1-17 or 20:1-3, 7-8, 12-17/1 Cor 1:22-25/Jn
2:13-25
Monday: 2 Kgs 5:1-15b/Lk 4:24-30
Tuesday: Dn 3:25, 34-43/Mt 18:21-35
Wednesday: Dt 4:1, 5-9/Mt 5:17-19
Thursday: Jer 7:23-28/Lk 11:14-23
Friday: Hos 14:2-10/Mk 12:28-34
Saturday: Hos 6:1-6/Lk 18:9-14
Next Sunday: 2 Chr 36:14-16, 19-23/Eph 2:4-10/Jn 3:14-21
Catholic Relief Services Rice Bowl
This Lent our parish is participating in
CRS Rice Bowl, a faith-in-action program that helps families experience
Lenten spirituality by living in solidarity with people in need around the
world. Bowls are available at the church entrances.
Here are three simple ways to bring Lent to life in your
home:
* Place your CRS Rice Bowl in a prominent place in your
home and use it to collect your Lenten sacrifices.
* Read the Lenten calendar reflections each day as a
family.
* Visit crsricebowl.org to find videos and family activities, or take Lent outside of the bowl and download the
CRS Rice Bowl app on your iOS or Android device.
Faith Formation
Faith Formation K-6:
March 15, 22, 29
(no classes Mar. 8)
Family Faith Formation:
March 11th 7-8 p.m.
Jo Kaczmarek
Pastoral Associate for Faith Formation
We will be collecting Rice Bowls on Holy Thursday. If
you can not bring them on Thursday, April 2nd you may
drop them off at the Rectory during regular business
hours. Please do not leave them at church, other than on
Holy Thursday.
“Lent is a fitting time for self-denial; we would do well
to ask ourselves what we can give up in order to help
and enrich others by our own poverty." --Pope Francis
Sexual Abuse is a sin and a crime. The Diocese of
Albany urges all who suspect sexual abuse of a minor
by a member of the clergy, church employee or volunteer, to report this to a local law enforcement agency
or District Attorney’s office. Additional information
for reporting may be found at http://www.rcda.org/
ReportSexualAbuse. You may also contact the Diocesan
Assistance Coordinator, Theresa Rodrigues, at
(518) 453-6646 or assistance.coordinator@rcda.org
High School aged youth are invited to participate in ‘A Spring Break Retreat’ offered
by our Diocese, April 9-11th at Silver Bay
YMCA on Lake George. Cost $225.00 includes room, meals and materials. Contact
Maria Polidore for more details, 792-0989.
Maria Polidore
Pastoral Associate for Youth Ministry
Take a stand for life
A focused, 40-day, round-the-clock prayer vigil is being
held outside Planned Parenthood and Open Arms Pregnancy Center on Warren Street until March 29th. Stop by
anytime. We pray that, with God’s help, this will mark the
beginning of the end of abortion in our city — and beyond.
Please visit
www.40daysforlife.com/glensfalls
for more details.
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Reflection: Fast from self-concern
and feast on spousal love.
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