CORPUS CHRISTI CATHOLIC COMMUNITY
ROUND LAKE, NEW YORK
Presentation of the Lord "The child's father and mother were amazed at what was said about him." Simeon surprised Mary and Joseph with his declaration that their baby was the long-awaited Messiah. They of course knew the truth about their son's identity and mission. But to hear someone else announce it was the amazing part. The Gospel tells us that the Holy Spirit was upon Simeon; thus he had a kind of divine revelation about the baby Jesus. God spoke through him to confirm the holy secret that Mary and Joseph already kept in their hearts. Anna too spoke about the child as "the redemption of Jerusalem," thus adding another mystical assurance that Jesus was in fact the Savior. These events that took place during the Presentation in the Temple can remind us about the important role of the members of the believing community. Like Simeon and Anna, we are meant to encourage one another, and to announce the Gospel to others with courage and conviction. When we are rooted in prayer, and attuned to the Holy Spirit, we too can be effective instruments of God's power. Then, amazing things can happen! We become the channels through which God's truth is proclaimed, and through which his love and healing, comfort and compassion, are given to other people. Indeed, when we are "righteous and devout" like Simeon, and dedicated to prayer like Anna, we prepare ourselves to become Christ's coworkers in the world. ©2013 Liturgical Publications Inc
Parish Financial Support January 25-26, 2014 Envelopes/Loose checks (322) $ 7,304 Loose Cash $ 611 E-Giving (32) $ 955 Total $ 8,870 Building and Debt Reduction January 2014 Envelopes/Loose checks (154) $ 4,906 Loose Cash $ 365 E-Giving (15) $ 610 Total $ 5,881 Amount used from Operating Funds to cover Mortgage $4,906 Being generous takes strength and trust and grace. Thank you and may God bless you for your generosity.
Saturday: February 1, 2014 4:00pm:
Lena Decker by Dinardi Family Jennie Mattiello by Charlie and Annmarie Abel Willis Cox by daughter, Phyllis
Sunday: February 2, 2014 8:30am: 10:30am:
Monday: 9:00am:
June Webber by Phyllis Raymond Susan Morrette by Phyllis Raymond James Johnson, Sr. by Corpus Christi Community Christopher Strucker by Kenneth and Sharyn McGrath
February 3, 2014 People of Corpus Christi
Tuesday:
February 4, 2014
9:00am:
People of Corpus Christi
Wednesday: February 5, 2014 9:00am:
Daniel Bruski by Ann Schwanda and Steve Kineke
Thursday: February 6, 2014 9:00am:
People of Corpus Christi
Friday:
February 7, 2014
9:00am:
People of Corpus Christi
Saturday: February 8, 2014 4:00pm:
Mr. and Mrs. John Rajczewski by Mr. and Mrs. John F. Rajcezewski Mr. and Mrs. Michael Matwa by Mr. and Mrs. John F. Rajcezewski
Sunday: February 9, 2014 8:30am: 10:30am:
Scott Ryan by John and Sharon Ryan Anna Knorowski by Peg MacArthur Cynthia Burk by Bill and Andrea Gaffney Paul Marchand by Corpus Christi Community
The Sanctuary Lamp in the Reservation Chapel is lit in and The Daily Mass Chapel candle is lit in memory of “Aunt Sue” Christine Christopher by Joan and John Haviland 2013 BISHOP’S APPEAL – OUTSTANDING PLEDGES On behalf of Father Jim and the Bishop’s Appeal Committee, I would like to extend my sincere thanks and gratitude to the 488 families and individuals who participated in the 2013 Bishop’s Appeal. Through your generosity, the parish amassed $122,097.34 in gifts and pledges, exceeding the Diocese’s assessment by some $20,000. Unfortunately, at this late date, dozens of pledges totaling $14,920.00 remain unpaid, either in part or in full. If these pledges are not satisfied in the very near future, the outstanding balance will be subtracted from the above total. As you know, 50% of all funds collected from our Bishop’s Appeal efforts which exceed the established assessment are returned to the parish each year. Failure to fulfill these pledges will severely diminish the overage payment which Corpus Christi would have received in rebate. I ask you to please honor your commitment to the parish, to yourself and to God and complete any outstanding pledge payments to the Diocese in the next 30 days. The Diocese will be closing its accounting records on the 2013 Bishop’s Appeal in midMarch, after which all unredeemed pledges will cause the parish to lose valuable and needed funds.
February 2, 2014
Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time
SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR February 2, 2014
First Reading: Malachi 3:1-4 (524) Second Reading: Hebrews 2:14-18 Gospel Reading: Luke 2:22-40 Joseph and Mary brought Jesus to the temple to be consecrated. Simeon, a holy and pious man, tool the child in his arms, and Anna the prophetess gave thanks to God. Question for Adults: When does the Holy Spirit most open you up to see Christ in yourself and others? Question for Youth: Name nice things about yourself. That’s’ Jesus in you! Can you see nice things in your friends, teachers, and other people around you? Do you thank them for being nice? As by law in Hebrew Scripture, all firstborn males were consecrated to the Lord. “The child grew and became strong, filled with wisdom: and the favor of God was upon him”. We too can grow in the Holy Spirit and experience the Messiah in our midst: have lives characterized by awaiting the revelation of Christ’s Presence -only to have our fidelity rewarded by seeing Christ. The link between this ‘expectation” and ‘fulfillment’ is to live lives that are holy! Adapted excerpts for “Living Liturgy”
SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR NEXT WEEK
First Reading: Isaiah 58: 7-10 (73A) Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 2:1-5 Gospel Reading: Matthew 5:13-16 LIVING THE EUCHARIST REGISTER TODAY after Mass. Give yourself a gift – the feeling of AWE when you experience Living the Eucharist in a small group setting– OR with your children at home – OR if you are a teen, with your friends, through Youth Ministry. Today is the first of two opportunities for you to register for this six-week program. You may also do so next week after all the Masses. If you would like to receive a free copy of the LTE devotional, From Exodus to Easter, please place a check mark on the form. (NOTE: Even if you are returning to your group from last year, it is important to register this year.) Sign-up cards are available at Masses today. Members of the LTE committee will be available in the gathering area after all Masses to assist you in providing the requested information. COME AND SEE! The best way to learn how this program brings you closer to God and the Eucharist is to give it a try. After you register and select the day and time for you to attend, our committee members will place you in a group. You will then be contacted about when and where. It’s that easy! This will probably be one of the best decisions of your life. What better way could you find to prepare for Easter?
MONDAY, February 3, 2014 9:00am: 9:30am: 6:00-7:00pm: 7:00-8:30pm:
Mass ~ Rosary, Devine Mercy, Novenas after
Morning Coffee Mother Mary’s Rosary Group Boy Scouts Troop 42 Hall
TUESDAY, February 4, 2014 9:00am: 10:00am: 4:30-5:30pm: 7:00-8:30pm: 7:00-8:30pm: 7:30-8:30pm:
Mass Women’s Bible Study Faith Formation Classes Grade K, 1-5 Catholicism The New Evangelization Hall Knights of Columbus Room 2/3 Baptismal Preparation Class Church
WEDNESDAY February 5, 2014 9:00am: 9:00am: 10:00-12:00pm: 4:30-5:30pm: 7:00-8:30pm:
Mass ~ Rosary following Morning Coffee Disciple Bible Study Room 8 Faith Formation Classes Grade 1-5 Pastoral Council Executive Committee Rm. 7
THURSDAY February 6, 2014 9:00am: 10:30am: 6:00pm: 6:30-8:30pm: 7:00pm:
Mass Disciple Bible Study Room 8 Mosey Around Hall Evangelization Room 8 Adult Choir Rehearsal
9:00am:
Mass
FRIDAY February 7, 2014 SATURDAY, February 8, 2014 8:30-12:00pm: 3:00pm: 3:00-4:00pm: 4:00pm: 5:00-7:00pm:
First Reconciliation Retreat Confessions Junior RCIA Room 8 Mass Youth Ministry Annual Pasta Dinner Hall
SUNDAY, February 9, 2014 8:30am: 10:30am: 11:00-5:30pm: 5:30-7:00pm:
Mass Mass Confirmation Retreat Youth Ministry Hall/Kitchen
Please pray for our faithful departed: Petra McGrath Paul Marchand Louis Pasquarell, Sr.
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Youth Ministry Youth Ministry News Karen Hedley, Youth Minister Tel. 877-8506 x306 Email:
[email protected]
Save the Date Annual Pasta Dinner The annual Pasta Dinner will be held Saturday, February 8th in the Parish Activity Center Hall. Dinner will consist of Spaghetti, Meatballs, sausage, baked ziti and dessert. Adults $10 and children 12 and under $5. Only 120 eat in tickets will be available. Take out will be an option for people. There will also be a 50/50 raffle. Come and join us for fellowship and support of our youth! If you are interested in helping out at the dinner please contact Deb Blinstrub at
[email protected] or 518.487.0235.
YOUTH MINISTRY Bottle Collections WE ARE NO LONGER COLLECTING BOTTLES AT CORPUS CHRISTI. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PAST SUPPORT IN OUR FUNDRAISING PRAYER AND WORSHIP What a fabulous re-awakening it has been to experience "Jesus Christ Superstar." I watched and sang (or hummed); I watched and laughed; I watched and cried; I watched and applauded -- but most of all -- I watched and celebrated ! The original "...Superstar" ended with the death of Jesus, but this troupe added the RESURRECTION. It was awesome !! HE LIVES !!! I don't think there are adequate words to not only compliment the cast and musicians on their insight, talent and creativity but to make them aware of the spirit their performance moved within me and many, many others. What a special way to prepare for the coming season of Lent. Starting this weekend, there will be boxes in the gathering areas to collect your old palm branches. They will be burned and used with the ashes dispensed on Ash Wednesday, March 5th -- the beginning of our Lenten season. Let's all start a new beginning -- not to attend, not to simply participate, but to CELEBRATE every step of the way !! May you be blessed with the graces of our loving God. Judy Mullins, Prayer and Worship
NEW YORK
Help enrich the worship experience at Corpus Christi by joining a music ensemble. The Music Ministry has a place for everyone: singers and instrumentalists, young and old! Please see Matt Duclos, Director of Music, for more information, or consult the Music Ministry web page: www.corpuschristichurch.net/music Children's Choir Available for children in grades 3 and above. This choir's next performance will be during the Easter season.
Adult Choir The Adult Choir provides harmony for the hymns each weekend and presents seasonal music throughout the year. Being able to read music is not a requirement for joining this choir. Rehearsals are each Thursday from 7:00-8:30pm in the church. Joining this ensemble is sure to enrich your spirituality, and your participation is greatly appreciated by everyone at Corpus Christi.
Contemporary Music Ensemble This group provides music for the monthly Choose Christ Youth Mass at 5:30pm. We are in need of singers, guitarists (bass, acoustic, and electric), and other instrumentalists. The music is contemporary and upbeat and it's a lot of fun to participate!
Resurrection Choir For people who are able to sing as needed in the choir at funerals. Rehearsals are the half hour before each funeral.
Corpus Christi’s Book Club The Corpus Christi Book Club is currently reading the book titled: “On Heaven and Earth.” The book is a dialogue between Pope Francis, then Cardinal Bergoglio, and Rabbi Abraham Skorka. Both men are Argentinian. There are 29 chapters in this book, and each chapter covers a different topic. The topics include: God, Atheists, Religions, Death, Women, Abortion, Poverty, the Holocaust, the Arab-Israeli conflict, etc. The book offers an example of how meaningful interreligious dialogue can take place, and it provides the reader with an opportunity to learn more about Pope Francis and his personal beliefs and positions on a wide variety of important topics.
Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time
February 2, 2014 KNIGHTS CORNER
A need has been expressed that a nursery during the 10:30 Mass for some families would be beneficial. To make this ministry become available we will be in need of at least eight adults & eight teens who be committed to giving of their time. Having enough people sign up would mean volunteering once a month. Please call: Jackie McDonough 877-8506 ext. 374 or there will be a sign up table in the hall where there is coffee & donuts. We are now in the process of moving forward to rejuvenate our ministries, make your parish, Corpus Christi become exciting with new ideas and new faces by encouraging everyone to take the time to pray about how they would be able to give of their time and talents. With Lent just a few weeks away this could be the opportunity to say “What can I do instead of what can I give up?” Each week we will be highlighting a ministry for you to possibly consider participating and using your talents. There will be a table in the hall for you to learn more of the aspects of the highlighted ministry of that particular week. Coffee and donuts are available for everyone to come and enjoy! Have you been away? Know that you have been missed! If you have questions, concerns, or just need a place to talk, LANDINGS is the place for you! starting soon! For more information please contact: Carrie Wajda at 383-5570 or email
[email protected]
Our Lady of Lourdes Blessed Pope John Paul II designated 11 February as World Day of the Sick, “a special time of prayer and sharing, of offering one’s suffering for the good of the Church and of reminding us to see in our sick brother and sister the face of Christ who, by suffering, dying, and rising, achieved the salvation of humankind (Letter Instituting the World Day of the Sick, 13 May 1992,3). Anointing Mass: If you are ill, facing surgery, or otherwise feel in need of this healing sacrament, please join us on Tuesday, Feb 11th, at 6:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served in the Gathering Space after the Mass. Why come to this Mass? Here’s information from the Catechism about the Sacrament of the Sick: ‘The fruits of this Sacrament are: ~Unity with the Passion of Christ, for the sick person’s own good and that of the whole Church. ~Strength, peace, and courage to endure as a Christian the sufferings of illness or old age. ~Forgiveness of sins, if the sick person was not able to obtain it through the Sacrament of Penance. ~Restoration of health, if it is conducive to the salvation of the soul. ~Preparation for entering eternal life.’
Cf. Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1527, 1532.
Our Corpus Christi Council will hold their monthly Pancake Breakfast Sunday, February 16th, from 8:30am to 12:30pm. This ALL YOU CAN EAT breakfast will consist of Pancakes, Eggs, Sausage, Homes Fries, Bagels and more. Come with your family and friends and enjoy a hardy breakfast. Any questions contact John Finn or any one of the Knights. Dear Corpus Christi, I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for all your support of Jesus Christ Superstar last weekend. We had 3 fantastic performances here at Corpus Christi thanks to the talented cast, crew, and pit orchestra made up of parishioners from Corpus Christi, St. Clement's, and St. Edward's. The success of this collaborative production is a tribute to the dedication of everyone involved and the support of the Corpus Christi Community. Special thanks go to Don and his team for materials and assistance in set up, the Snow Removal Ministry for their help last Saturday evening, Leslie for selling tickets over the past few weeks, Jackie for her help each night with tickets and food, Karen for organizing the concessions, and Gail and her money counters for their assistance. Thank you to the Knights of Columbus for providing beverages at intermission and all their help during each performance. Thank you to Denise for all she does with The Giving Circle, which is the charity that benefited from this production. Lastly, I am grateful for Fr. Jim and his unending support throughout the entire production. From auditions in September, rehearsals throughout the fall and winter, to his performance as King Herod, he has been instrumental in the success of this show. I am very much looking forward to the next one, whenever and whatever it may be! Sincerely, Matt Duclos, Director of Music
WANTED: SPECIAL PEOPLE To be volunteers for The Community Hospice, serving Saratoga and Washington Counties, providing care for seriously ill people and their families during the process of dying and grieving. Volunteers are assigned to make friendly visits to provide emotional support to Hospice patients and their families. Hospice will hold an Open House to discuss volunteer opportunities on Tues. Feb. 18 2014, at 1:00 p.m. at the Greenwich Library, Hedbring Community Room, 148 Main St., Greenwich. For information call Community Hospice at 581-0800
PASTORAL CARE Mary ‘s Haven, a program of Catholic Charities, located in Saratoga Springs is looking for volunteers. It would be for about 4 hours a week, to assist them in providing care and comfort to the terminally ill. Training will be provided. Please add Mary’s Haven to your volunteer schedule. Contact Anne or Robin at Mary’s Haven 518-584-9397 Living with a Loss The Community Hospice of Saratoga offers a daytime support group which meets the 1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month at 12:30-2PM at the Community Hospice of Saratoga, 179 Lawrence St Saratoga Springs. No registration is required, for information call Mark Kearney at 581-0800.
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The Dominican Retreat And Conference located at 1945 Union Street in Niskayuna has many retreats and workshops each month. For more information they can be reached at 393.4169 or the website is: www.dslcny.org ****************************************************
Parish Nurse News Healthy behavior change focuses on the whole you to transform your quality of life. Parish nursing defines wellness as a state of being healthy in body, mind and spirit. Clinical studies have demonstrated that regular exercise, healthy eating and resiliency practices can improve your quality of life, help you maintain a healthy weight and prevent disease. Resiliency tactics, such as stress management through meditation, will help you cope, thrive and improve your overall well-being. Our faith community program Spiritual Weight Management realizes your journey to wellness is personal. Changing your behavior takes time and support. Come to a class and see if it is right for you. You will record your food intake for the week and analyze your eating habits at the weekly meeting. The 8 week program began Monday, January 27th and end on Monday, March 17th. Time is 3:30pm in the All Saints on the Hudson Parish Center. Please call 664.3354 to register. The fee is $20. ****************************************************
“Pastoral Care to the Sick, Elderly and Homebound” Training--Began Thursday evening, January 23, 2014, a Six Week Formation and Skill Building Workshop entitled “Pastoral Care to the Sick, Elderly and Homebound” will be held from 6:308:30pm at Our Lady of the Assumption Church, 498 WatervlietShaker Road, Latham. This program will be held Thursday evenings through February 27th and will provide information on: the art of pastoral visitation; communication skills; illness issues; spiritual assessment; grief and loss; suffering and faith; death and dying; ritual and sacraments in pastoral ministry; theology of pastoral care and care giving issues. Weekly sessions include presentations and interactive exercises, as well as readings. Two pastoral visits are required along with a journal process. There is a $40 fee which includes a book and all handout materials. Registration is necessary and limited to 28 attendees. Registration deadline is January 16th. Please call Maria Schollenberger, Pastoral Care Ministry, Albany Diocesan Cemeteries, at 641.6818 or email:
[email protected] If you have any questions please contact Jackie McDonough at 877.8506 ext. 374. ****************************************************
The Adult Faith Enrichment team of the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Glenville NY is pleased to invite you and your parishioners to attend the presentation "Why do we need to learn about the Creed?" an evening reflection with Fran Rossi Spzylczyn on Tuesday, February 4th at 7pm in the Flicker Room of the IC Parish Center.
Welcome to Corpus Christi! A special welcome to our new parishioners: Carmen Bell Greg and Colleen Gattuso Patti Murray
ROUND LAKE, NEW YORK 2013TAX LETTER REQUESTS
Anyone who used contribution envelopes in 2013 and would like a statement for tax filing purposes, is asked to fill out the form below and drop it in the collection basket or mail it to the parish office. Your requested statement will be mailed directly to you. Please keep in mind this does NOT include your donation to the Bishop’s Appeal, that will be sent to you by the Diocese. N a m e __________________________________________ A d d r e s s __________________________________________ City, State: _________________________________ Envelope ID #: ______________
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Feeding Our Neighbors Today, 1 in 6 people in America will be hungry. But 5 out of 6 can help. Catholic Charities’ “Feeding Our Neighbors” drive kicks off next week. With your financial support we can help the neediest people in our communities. Make a donation or attend one of the local participating basketball games to help Feed Our Neighbors. Participating “Feeding our Neighbors” basketball games are: Wednesday, Feb. 5 – UAlbany v. UMass, 7:00 pm
ADORATION & THE ROSARY Come Join Us: Every Monday Evening at 6PM in the Daily Mass Chapel
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