ST. JOHN NEUMANN CATHOLIC COMMUNITY Church Bulletin
Rev. Johnson Machado, Pastor John Zielinski, Deacon
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord
April 11 & 12, 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
***No public masses being held due to COVID-19 pandemic***
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: Bernie Possinger,
Fred Marcheson, Todd Hart, Lacey Bach Moore, Carl Schiltz, Gert Hyman, Cathy Keem, Jean H., Elizabeth,
Madonna Zittel, Sheri Zittel, Kathleen Anderson, Paul Switalski, Len Mazurkiewicz, Ruth Z., Isabelle, Prudy
Allein, Peter, Gayle Lane, Jeanine Peehler, Bob Daniel, Jean Dominesey, Esther Roberts, Anne, Donna,
Leona Meyer, Judy Perl, Diane Dutton, Betty Becker-Beu, Rose Gielow, Shirley Becker, Bernie Eley, Michael
Bankers, Annabelle Ziegler, Father Jim Fugle, Bob Schuessler, Bill Calmes, Sylvia Nowak, Marilyn Noecker,
Mildred Ash, Liz, Lorne LeMieux, Norm Kehl, Ellsworth Smith, Sabrina Marlowe, Nancy Cox, Gerry Fugle,
Linda Hall and Father Johnson. Please be advised after 60 days the names will be removed from the prayer list unless otherwise
notified.
+++Please remember the recently deceased, Bernice Possinger and her family in your prayers. May she rest in peace. +++
Strykersville:
Saturday, April 11–Vigil-Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord [+Dorothy Sanford-John & Diane Dutton family]
[All Parishioners] Sunday, April 12-Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord [+Francis Shiltz-Holly Kirsch] [All Parishioners] Monday, April 13- [+Ken Martin-John & Joan Knab] Tuesday, April 14- [+John Clark, Jr.-Paul & Janet Kirsch] Wednesday, April 15- ***no mass*** Thursday, April 16- [Ed & Alice Braun-Ruth Frier] Friday, April 17- [+Nancy Blood-family] Saturday, April 18–Vigil-Sunday of Divine Mercy [+Raymond D. George-Mary Jane Almeter]
[All Parishioners] Sunday, April 19-Sunday of Divine Mercy [+Zachary Hochadel-Ed & Marie Redden] [All Parishioners]
***ALL MASSES ARE SAID PRIVATELY***
(Until further notice)
Church sites:
Strykersville unlocked for private
prayer daily
Sheldon unlocked for private
prayer from noon on Saturday
until 8:00pm on Sunday
CHRIST IN THE WORD
Ministry Schedule April 18th & 19th : 5:00pm-- Eucharistic Ministers: Cantor: Lector: Altar Server: 8:00pm— Eucharistic Ministers: Lector: Altar Server: 8:00am-- Eucharistic Ministers: Lector: Altar Server: 10:30am-- Eucharistic Ministers: Lector: Altar Server:
Please arrange for substitute if you are unable to make your scheduled ministry.
**************************************** Happy Easter! Today we celebrate Jesus’ triumphant victory
over death and rejoice in his promise of eternal life. As we reflect
on this special day of ultimate hope and unconditional love, we want
to also express our deep gratitude to all who have donated or
pledged to the 2020 Appeal in support of Catholic Charities and the
Fund for the Faith. Thank you for thinking of those most in need in
Western New York and deciding to give them the gift of comfort,
peace, healing, and hope. Together, with your generous help, we will
continue to accomplish wonderful things! Think of Me.
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Jesus Has Risen
May your life be blessed with joy and prosperity. Easter is a wonderful day to celebrate all Christ has
done for us. Have a Blessed Easter! This Easter, I'm wishing you and your family to have a prosperous,
peaceful and safe from covid-19 life. Easter Blessings,
Father Johnson
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
April 4 & 5 – $1412.00 (by mail & drop off at office) God Bless you for your generosity!
**Being that there are no public Masses being held and no
collections be taken, please consider mailing or dropping off your offering. Even though there is no Mass, the monthly bills keep
coming in and we continue to need your support. Thank you. **
A VOCATION VIEW
The Lord is risen, it is true! Through his death and Resurrection,
Jesus affords us new life. We must now decide how we are
going to live that new life. Will we answer the call from our Lord?
If God is calling you to a Church vocation, call Fr. Andrew
Lauricella at 716-847-5535.
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Parish Auction Saturday June 13th, 2020 (new date)
Starting @ 11:00am @ Weber Hall
Start collecting those “good saleable” items
along with baked goods.
We will be at Weber Hall on Saturdays May 30th and June 6th
from 11:00am until 2:00pm for you to drop off items. Items too large or too hard to handle, please call the office and
we will schedule a time to pick them up. All proceeds to benefit the parish community!
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Today’s Readings: Acts 10: 34a, 37-43
Colossians 3: 1-4 or Corinthians 5: 6b-8 John 20: 1-9 or Matthew 28: 1-10
Every Easter Sunday we hear from three saints who bear witness to Christ’s resurrection: Peter, Paul and John. Peter testifies to
Jesus’ life and mission, Paul to the effect that his rising has on us, and John gives an account of what happened on hat first Easter morn. Listening to today’s scripture passages, let us reflect on
how we can witness to Jesus’ rising from the dead. Next week’s readings:
Acts 2: 42-47 1 Peter 1: 3-9
John 20: 19-31
COVID-19: Curse or Blessing?
This year COVID-19 prevents us from gathering Sunday and all holy days for church services or around the table for Easter brunch or dinner. And if the Easter Bunny hopped into our backyard to join the family Easter egg hunt, she’d have to wear a mask. Easter 2020 will be like no other, but let’s count our blessings. Thanks to the internet, here are ways to make the most of our first ------ and, we hope, last ---- Easter in self-isolation.
The restrictions on assembling prevent us from celebrating Easter in the church. But we still proclaim with our lives our joy in the renewal of the world, our Easter joy. Many are suffering from the corona virus, and we keep them all in our prayers. No one is suffering from the loss of our Easter joy. No pandemic can destroy Easter.
The celebration of Easter stands in stark contrast to our commemoration of Good Friday. Think about the Good Fridays you have experi-enced. On Good Friday, there are no flowers or alleluias. There is solemn music. And there was the Cross.
In the mystery of the Redemptive Suffering of the Lord, we participate in the cross of Christ. St. Paul put it this way in his Letter to the Colossians: “in my body I am filling up what is lacking in the afflictions of Christ on behalf of His Body, which is the Church.” We all are. We all are making up for what is lacking. But how can there be a deficiency in Christ’s sacrifice? The answer is this: we are entrusted with the proclamation of the Kingdom of God. The only way we can do this is by living the Life of Christ. That is why we are called Christians. We make Christ real in the world. Our living His Life includes our embracing His Sacrifice. We unite our pains and sorrows to the Lord as our part in making the presence of the Suffering Savior real in the world.
I wish I could tell you that pain does not exist and that you can make it go away with your mind. The pandemic that is the corona virus has certainly reminded us of our human condition. Suffering is part of our lives. One of the great beauties of our faith is that there is value in every aspect of the Christian’s life, even those aspects of life that are full of pain. Therefore, we give it all to the Lord. We give Him our joy and our pain. If our health is poor or failing, if our lives are not going as we hoped, whatever pain we have, we give it to Him. We unite everything to the cross so others can experience the Sacrificial Love of Jesus in our lives.
We focus on the cross today, and throughout this Holy Week. We unite our pains to Jesus’ pains. We receive His healing through His Cross. We bring His healing to others by allowing them to experience the Power of the Cross at work in our lives. We are called to participate in Redemptive Suffering.
But remember after Good Friday there is Easter. Suffering is not the end of the story. There is one more chapter. This is the most important chapter because, as the saying goes, they who laugh last laugh best. And in the last chapter of the story of Jesus we see him rise from the dead in all glory and majesty. He is vindicated. His enemies are shamed and confused. Jesus regains his eternal glory with the Father. He is the Lord who will prevail over all humankind, his enemies included. For us his embattled followers this is good news.
It is good news to know that truth is immortal. We can suppress Truth, accuse it of being a lie, condemn it, torture it, kill it, and bury it in the grave but on the third day Truth will rise again. Remember this and do not give up on Truth even when everybody seems to give up on it. Do not give up on Truth; do not give up on Justice. Do not give up on doing what is right. Do not give up serving others. Do not give up loving others.
We must learn to believe in the Sun even when it is not shining, knowing that by and by it will shine again. It is the end of the story that counts. That is why the church asks us today to rejoice and be glad. Even when we are going through very difficult times, but I know, Man has lost control of the Coronavirus; God has not.
Wish you and your family a Happy and Blessed Easter. He is
Risen…. Alleluia.
Pastor’s Pen
Chiavetta’s Chicken BBQ
Sunday MAY 3rd (RESCHEDULED DATE)
11:00 am until sold out
St. John’s United Church of Christ
Eat in or Take out
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COVID-19 Update: Father Johnson continue to offer his
daily mass privately for the intentions as requested in the
intention book. There are no public masses being said until
further notice.
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Chinese Auction/Theme Basket Raffle
Saturday April 18th, 2020
1-4:00pm
Curriers Grange—Chaffee Rd—Arcade, NY
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****Please remember to mail in or drop off your
2020 Catholic Charities donation –either mail
downtown or to the parish office. Thank you! ****
No public Masses
scheduled due to Covid-19
**Ministry schedules will
come out when public masses
resume**
Parish Office
We will be closed on
Monday 4/13.