ST. JOHN NEUMANN CATHOLIC COMMUNITY Church Bulletin Rev. Johnson Machado, Pastor John Zielinski, Deacon 19 th Sunday in Ordinary Time August 8 th & 9 th , 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: Fred Marcheson, Todd Hart, Lacey Bach Moore, Carl Schiltz, Cathy Keem, Jean H., Madonna Zittel, Sheri Zittel, Kathleen Anderson, Paul Switalski, 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, Bob Schuessler, 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, Dorothy Perl, Brennan McCormick and Father Johnson. Please be advised after 60 days the names will be removed from the prayer list unless otherwise notified. Strykersville: Saturday, August 8–Vigil-Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00pm [+Ruth George-30 th day-Dave & Cindy George] 8:00pm [+Marie Dominesey-Rose Boxler] [All Parishioners] [All Parishioners] Sunday, August 9-Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00am [+Randy Farrant-Mark & Michelle George] 10:30am [+Douglas Redden-Ed & Barb Logel] [All Parishioners] [All Parishioners] Monday, August 10- 9:00am [+Bernard Perl-Estate] Tuesday, August 11- 9:00am [+Lisa Witt-Gert Meyer] Wednesday, August 12- ***NO MASS*** Thursday, August 13- 9:00am [+Felicia Redden-Family] Friday, August 14- 9:00am [+Sally Schabloski-Tom] Saturday, August 15–Solemnity Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary 5:00pm [+Bernice Possinger-Lucille Brachmann] 8:00pm [+In memory of Barbara Perry-family] [All Parishioners] [All Parishioners] Sunday, August 16-Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00am [Don, Helen & Terry Hyman-Family] 10:30am [Don & Tom Musty-Paul Pitkin family] [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. ***
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ST. JOHN NEUMANN CATHOLIC COMMUNITY Church Bulletin
Rev. Johnson Machado, Pastor John Zielinski, Deacon
19th Sunday in Ordinary Time
August 8th & 9th, 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: Fred Marcheson,
Todd Hart, Lacey Bach Moore, Carl Schiltz, Cathy Keem, Jean H., Madonna Zittel, Sheri Zittel, Kathleen
Anderson, Paul Switalski, 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, Bob Schuessler, Bill Calmes, Sylvia Nowak, Marilyn Noecker, Mildred
Linda Hall, Judy Carlson, Shaun Vonna, Mary Perry, Bill Datzler, David Hennenberger, Arlene Langa,
Dorothy Perl, Brennan McCormick and Father Johnson. Please be advised after 60 days the names will be removed from
the prayer list unless otherwise notified.
Strykersville:
Saturday, August 8–Vigil-Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00pm [+Ruth George-30th day-Dave & Cindy George] 8:00pm [+Marie Dominesey-Rose Boxler]
[All Parishioners] [All Parishioners] Sunday, August 9-Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00am [+Randy Farrant-Mark & Michelle George] 10:30am [+Douglas Redden-Ed & Barb Logel] [All Parishioners] [All Parishioners] Monday, August 10- 9:00am [+Bernard Perl-Estate] Tuesday, August 11- 9:00am [+Lisa Witt-Gert Meyer] Wednesday, August 12- ***NO MASS*** Thursday, August 13- 9:00am [+Felicia Redden-Family] Friday, August 14- 9:00am [+Sally Schabloski-Tom] Saturday, August 15–Solemnity Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary 5:00pm [+Bernice Possinger-Lucille Brachmann] 8:00pm [+In memory of Barbara Perry-family]
[All Parishioners] [All Parishioners] Sunday, August 16-Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00am [Don, Helen & Terry Hyman-Family] 10:30am [Don & Tom Musty-Paul Pitkin family] [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
Ministry Schedule August 15th & 16th: 5:00pm— Eucharistic Ministers: Pete Schnitzler, Ed Logel Cantor: Carol Schnitzler Lector: LeeAnn Day Altar Server: N/A 8:00pm— Eucharistic Ministers: John Meyer, Beth Reisdorf Lector: James Kirsch Altar Server: N/A 8:00am-- Eucharistic Ministers: Alice Hyman, Bill Perl Lector: Michael Skrzypek Altar Server: N/A 10:30am-- Eucharistic Ministers: Sharon Molik, Peggy McCormick Lector: Sara Furr 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. ****************************************
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friend heading for divorce? Retrouvaille is designed to help troubled marriages regain
their health. The program is highly suc-cessful in saving hurting marriages. For
details or to register call (716) 474-9371 or visit www.HelpOurMarriage.org. The
next weekend is October 2-4, 2020. All
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required. Space is limited.
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Card of Thanks in Loving Memory of Gertie Hyman
During this time of sorrow, we learn how much our family
and friends mean to us. Thank you to all who supported
us with calls, visits, cards, mass cards, food and charitable
donations. To Fr. Vince, Fr. Johnson, Deacon John, Russ,
Maria and Annie for the kind words, shared stories and
beautiful music and for allowing us to have the cele-
bration on life we wished for. To Dave Kirsch and the Ro-
sary & Altar Society for the delicious food and help at the
reception and for those that attended the service or were
just with us in thought. Most importantly thank you for
your kindness and sympathy at a time when it was
much needed and greatly appreciated.
With love,
The Hyman Family
Upcoming Meeting: No meetings 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
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method of punishment). Also, Caesar the Emperor of
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The heart of Jesus’ message was political: it was about the coming of “the kingdom of God.” These are the first words of Jesus in Mark, the earliest Gospel, an advance summary of what the Gospel and the story of Jesus are about (Mark 1:14-15). Of course, Jesus’ message was also religious: he was passionate about God and what God was like. That passion led him, in his teaching and actions, to proclaim the kingdom of God.
In his world, “kingdom” language was political. Jesus’ hearers knew about other kingdoms—the kingdom of Herod and the kingdom of Rome (as Rome referred to itself in eastern parts of the empire). The Kingdom of God had to be something different from those kingdoms.
Jesus also used political means, most dramatically in two public political demonstrations. First, his preplanned entry into Jerusalem on a donkey symbolized a kingdom of peace in which the weapons of war would be banished. Second, he publicly indicted the temple as “a den of robbers” because it had become the center of collaboration with Roman imperial rule and taxation (Matt 21:13, Mark 11:17, Luke 19:46).
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