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Immaculate Conception Parish
Bishop of Albany Diocese:
Edward B. Scharfenberger
Bishop Emeritus: Howard Hubbard
Pastor: Fr. Tom Zelker
Office Manager: Sue Hyde
Our Parish Office & Mailing Address
67 Main Street
Hoosick Falls, NY 12090
Phone: 518-686-5064
E-Mail: [email protected]
Office Hours: Monday—Friday 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Website: www. icchoosickfalls.com
Facebook page: Immaculate Conception Hoosick Falls
WE PRAY
As we approach the end of our church liturgical year, we look to our common future and live ever fully the Promise today. Our response
to the Hebrew Scripture is the canticle from the Beatitudes: “Rejoice and be glad; blessed are you, holy are you for yours is the Kingdom
of God.” This Good News is proclaimed in All Saints Day, the wonderful feast of all God’s people. Our Gospel Acclamation majesti-
cally sings: “Alleluia; Jesus is our King.” Our church year concludes with the solemnity of Jesus Christ, Lord and Savior of the whole
world. Coming to the Lord’s table we remember, “When we eat this bread and drink this cup, we proclaim your Death until you come
again.” God’s love for us is so deep that Jesus could give His life for all people. Our lives are transformed to be that same Christ for
each other!
We gather around the Lord's Table and are sent out as Christ's beloved disciples.
Immaculate Conception Mass Schedule:
Held at First United Church
Saturday, 4 PM & Sunday, 9 AM
Trustees: Ed Gorman & Ellen Scott
Finance Council:
Krissy Fauler, Dave Stagnitti, Mike Sanders & Linda Billert
Pastoral Council Members:
Virginia Cuddihy, Mike Brewster
Jerry D’Acchille, Rick Ferrannini
Karen Kaufman, and the two Trustees
Music Ministry: Richard Cherry
Worship and Environment: Lynne Mango
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time November 18, 2018
LITURGY SCHEDULE
Masses are celebrated at First United Church
due to ceiling problems at ICC
Saturday, November 17
4:00 PM Mass
Tink Foster (Req. Jerry Foster)
Tom Yavaniski (Req. Sue Hickey)
Joseph Kennedy (Req. Comfort & Hope Group)
Steven Schwartz (Req. Sandy McCart)
Sunday, November 18
9:00 AM Mass For all our people
Monday, November 19
12:00 PM Mass
Mary Oberg (Req. Helen Kennedy)
Tuesday, November 20
7:00 PM Ecumenical
Thanksgiving Prayer Service
First United Church
Wednesday, November 21
No Mass
Thursday, November 22
9:00 AM Thanksgiving Day Mass
Friday, November 23
No Mass
Saturday, November 24
4:00 PM Mass
John & Jennie Zelker (Req. Frank)
Shirley Bizzaro (Req. Jerry Foster)
Mary Rita Downey (Req. Linda & Jim Billert)
Sunday, November 25
9:00 AM Mass
Bill Flynn (Req. Family)
President John F. Kennedy (Req. Buckley Estate)
The Smith Family of the Mahar Funeral Home
would like to extend an invitation to your family and friends
to a memorial prayer service. A prayer gathering in memory of
your loved one who passed away in the year 2018.
The prayer service of all faiths will take place at the
First United Church
on December 1, 2018 at 11:00 A.M.
November Evening Prayer
As this autumn day draws to a close, I marvel that this earth has been spinning at over a thou-
sand miles an hour. Quickly indeed, for so massive a planet, has one complete revolu-
tion finished since this time last evening. As the nighttime view of space opens before
me, filled with the splendor of sparking stars, I pause to be consciously one with
you, the loving creator of this whole universe. Wrap me in wonder and awe as I now
enter into silent communion with you.
This autumn evening whose wind carries songs of harvest gratitude, is part of the prayer my
heart lifts up to you with love and thanksgiving.
Oh how easily, my beloved God, do I believe that I am in charge of my life, that this day has
succeeded because of my efforts. With humility I acknowledge that ;you have been at
the sacred source of the good that I have done and the evil I have avoided. To raise that
awareness, I now ask for your gracious assistance in my life as I pray for the foll-
owing intentions: ___________. May my prayers for those I love weave ever more
strongly the web that unites us, as I now lift up their needs: __________.
Tired of body but full of gratitude, I prepare to enter into the healing embrace of sleep. May this
night be salve for both body and soul; may it fill me with energy and grant rest to my
mind. I am mindful that I sleep secure while many are homeless, aliens in a strange l
and or separated from those they love. Cover them In the tent of your holy presence
and give them hope, as I now surrender in love my day, my life and my very being unto
you, my Beloved.
Blessed are you, O Harvest of my heart,
Sacred Source of all life, Ever-watchful Guardian of my sleep.
ST. MARY’S ACADEMY 4 PARSONS AVENUE, HOOSICK FALLS, NY
PHONE: (518) 686-4314, FAX: (518) 686-5957 Principal, Mrs. Amanda Goyer
Mrs. Mary Beth Smith, Secretary St. Mary's Academy is the parish school of the Immaculate Conception Faith Community. Founded in 1891, St. Mary's Academy
provides education for students beginning in Pre-Kindergarten and continuing through Grade 6.
Dear Friends of SMA,
Our pancake brunch will be held this Tuesday, November 20th beginning
at 10:00am. All are invited to attend. Please call Mrs. Smith to reserve
a spot.
Wreath orders are due this Tuesday, November 20th. Please call Mrs.
Smith or stop by SMA to place your order.
SAVE THE DATE: West Side Drive will be back at SMA for our holi-
day cabaret on Saturday, December 15th. More information will be
available in the next few weeks.
As always, I encourage you to stop by and visit your parish school.
With many blessings,
-Mrs. Amanda Goyer-
THERE IS AN URGENT NEED FOR: soap, toothpaste and brushes, and feminine hygiene items.
Please bring any type of the following items:
tuna fish, macaroni and cheese, canned fruit, canned goods, cookie/cake
mixes or toiletry items to our donation box in church. There is always a
need for old bags to be reused.
FOOD PANTRY VOLUNTEERS…We are looking for volunteers at the
Food Pantry to help. (Dianne Hosterman, 686-5310).
Faith Formation
Classes continue Sunday, December 2nd. We gather at Eucha-
rist and then continue with class at SMA. Our next class is De-
cember 16th.
St. Mary’s Academy Alumni Appeal
It's that time of year for our annual Alumni Appeal! All alumni, friends,
and family are welcome to donate!!! Last year our alumni donated over
$7,000 to our worthy cause of providing quality Catholic education in
our community for over 127 years.
Letters have been mailed -- IF you did not receive one and would like to
donate, please contact Pat Hayes or Mary Beth Smith at SMA and the
appeal letter will be mailed to you. You can also just drop a check in the
mail to SMA or donate via our website: Go to Fundraising click on
Alumni Appeal and follow directions for online giving. Thank you in
advance for your generosity to SMA throughout the years.
Christmas Basket Program
A Program of the Hoosick Area Church Association (HACA)
The Christmas Basket Program provides participating families with
fixings for Christmas dinner, a pair of pajamas for each child in the
household, and additional food as available. The program is made pos-
sible by the generous support of our community. Anyone wishing to
donate time, money, food, and/or pajamas please contact Immaculate
Conception Parish Office at (518)686-5064. Monetary donations are
being accepted as well; checks can be made out to Immaculate Concep-
tion. If you have any questions or would like to volunteer to assist in
other ways, please contact Patrice Zedalis at [email protected].
Scripture Insights
Reading the signs of the times! The tone and words of today’s readings
appear dark and troubling, but they are intended to offer us hope and
expectation. Our first Reading, from the prophet Daniel, looks forward
to an afterlife where those faithful to God will rise to an eternal life.
This passage is the earliest reference in the Scriptures to hope in an indi-
vidual resurrection.
Today’s Gospel passage comes from a chapter in Mark’s Gospel in
which Jesus speaks for the entire chapter, about his Second Coming at
the end of time. Jesus uses images, pictures, and the imagination of the
Jewish people to describe this event. He is not giving a blueprint for
exactly what is going to take place in the future. Instead, by means of
the images, he conveys a simple truth that he will return at the end of
time. We proclaim this truth in the Apostles Creed: “I believe in the
resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come.”
Jesus’ words are not meant to be terrifying. The apocalyptic imagery at
least partly reflects the suffering and evil that people were already expe-
riencing. This evil will surely be vanquished when Christ returns, and
this vanquishing of evil will surely entail some chaos before the dawn of
peace. As part of the Gospel, the Good News, Jesus’ words offer us the
hope that we are destined for eternal life. The Gospel calls on us to be
watchful and to lead our lives in expectation of the master’s return.
When he will come is not important; what is important is that we lead
our daily lives prepared to meet him when in fact he does return, as we
pray daily in the Our Father “ Thy Kingdom come!”
Books Are In
Our new Lector books for Readers at Mass are here...available at church
or our office. These books begin with the Advent scripture readings.
All good proclaimers are invited to this amazing ministry.
Appreciation Brunch
Sunday, December 2, 11:30 AM at Frist United Church. We express
our deepest appreciation for the congregation of First United Church
and pastor Rev. Donna Elia; their generosity and good will are inspiring.
The kids, teachers, and families of Faith Formation are hosting a simple
meal after the Presbyterian Service to thank our fellow Christians. Any-
one can help...and join in this festive brunch. Please contact Deb Mahar
or Fr. Tom Zelker to help out.
Thanksgiving Fun and Support for the
Regional Food Bank
The 71st Annual Troy Turkey Trot, on Thanksgiving (Thursday Nov.
22nd, is a great time for the family to run, walk, or cheer while support-
ing the Regional Food Bank of Northeast New England reach this year’s
goal of $20,000 in donations. Races include 10K, 5K and 1 mile, with
prizes for best Thanksgiving Day costume and family team awards.
Also, volunteers are needed to help with race preparation and registra-
tion: www.troyturkeytrot.com/volunteer/
Pancake Breakfast at SMA
Tuesday, November 20th at 10:00 AM
Ecumenical Prayer Service of Thanksgiving
Tuesday, November 20th, 7:00 PM
First United Church, Hoosick Falls
Turkey Bowl Volleyball Tournament
Wednesday, November 21, 6:00 PM at SMA
Highschool “Know It Alls”
Captained by Tom “Wrong Way Rotation” Richard
vs.
College “Dean’s List Destroyers”
Captained by Garrett “This is way harder than football” Wright and
Mackenzie “Over the net” Bradley
vs.
Adult “Back Pain Cripplers”
Captained by Deb “Ow my broken fingernail” Mahar,
Brian “Pointmaker” Kinney and,
Fr. Tom “What’s he doing on the floor again” Zelker
Kellan “Whitleblower” Skott is referee
Come play, root, and cheer!
Thanksgiving Day Mass
Thursday, November 22, 9:00 AM at
First United Church
Thanksgiving Dinner on Main Street
12:45 PM - 2:00 PM at the rectory
Free dinner for anyone - turkey, kielbasa, tater tots, squash, cran-
berries, and apple crisp. RSVP at our office, 518-686-5064
Thanksgiving Stuff”ings”
Surviving the Holidays Grief Seminar
Sunday, November 18, 1-3 pm, First Baptist Church, 601Main St., Ben-
nington, VT. To find out more about GriefShare Surviving the Holidays
call Bea Peterson at 518-686-9382 or contact Pastor Bob Wiegers at
(802) 442-2105 or email [email protected] directly.
Practice of Hope
When the liturgical year reaches a close, the readings urge us to remem-
ber that the cycle won’t always continue, not for individuals, not for the
Church, not for the universe. We all will conclude in a long-awaiting
reunion with Christ. For a a good reflection on trials and tribulations,
listen to this podcast from Fr Charles Gordon at the Garaventa Center
for Catholic Intellectual Life and American Culture : https://
sites.up.edu/garaventa/33rd-Sunday-in-ordinar;y-time-cycle-b-
november-15-2015. Reach out to someone you know who is in the
middle of a crisis or a hard time. It is best not to say, “Everything will
be alright,” but your presence and willingness to listen to their story will
lead toward that conclusion. If you are in the middle of your own trials
- as a young person discerning our life, as a parent, or as an ailing elder,
pray over the apocalyptic pattern - bad things happen and lead the way
to advances and deeper glory.
Festival of Trees
Hoosick Rising and the Village of Hoosick Falls are teaming up to coor-
dinate a tree lighting festival in Wood Park on December 8th at 6 PM.
There will be singing Holiday carols and walking and singing our way
through the village followed by a celebration with music and cookies.
For information on volunteering or donation please email hoosickris-
Immaculate Conception Parish
November 17 & November 18
YOUR SACRIFICIAL OFFERINGS & ATTENDANCE
November 10 & November 11:
Offertory………………….........................…………………....……….……$5151.15
Monthly E-Collection ..........................................................................$1035.00
Faith Formation........................................................................................$237.00
SMA...................................................................................................................$35.00
All Saints.........................................................................................................$10.00
Total.............................................................................................................$6468.15
ATTENDANCE November 10, November 11:
4 PM……...127 9 AM……...127 Total: 252
ELECTRONIC GIVING
Our automatic withdrawal system is working well. This may be an easy
way for you to support our parish. Please contact our office for more
information.
WE ASK FOR YOUR PRAYERS FOR THE FOLLOWING:
Bud Barber, Kathy Shender, Marie Godfrey, Nick Waytkus, Anezia Said
Clemons, Joe Spiak, Joseph Morrissey, Peter Kane, Mary McCaffrey,
Mary Carter, David Martin, Rosemary O'Malley, Judy Quackenbush,
Frank Marmillo, Kay Monroe, Ken Button, Anne Eberle, Jane Davis,
Sally Williams, Jesse Stevens, Deanna Aldrich, Noreen Stevens, Mary
Wrubleski and all those who are ill or hurting. Those who have been on
the prayer list for quite some time will still be prayed for, but will not
appear in the bulletin. If you are in need of prayer for yourself or some-
one else, please call Margaret O’Malley at 686-7835.
This Week: November 17 & November 18, 2018 Lay Ministers: Team 3 Counters: Linda Bennett & Mike Bailey Next Week: Judy Flynn, Peg Bakaitis & Jerry McAuliffe (It is your responsibility to find a substitute if you are unable to serve.)
Our Sponsor of the Week is...
IKE’S SERVICE CENTER
1 RIVER ST./ HOOSICK FALLS
5158-686-4309
Holy Communion… Please be sure to let one of the greeters know if
you are unable to approach the altar. The usher will then make arrange-
ments for Communion to be brought to your pew.
Wednesday mornings at 10 AM: Bulletin proofreaders. Call the
office.
Sunday morning: Collection Counters. Call the office.
Lectors (readers) at Mass: See Mary Merriam, Gloria Shufon, or
call the office , 686-5064