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Served by the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart, A religious community of Priests & Brothers. 320 W. Lynde St., Watertown, NY 13601 Church-Website: www.olshparish.org IHC Website: www.ihcschool.org Pastor’s E-mail: [email protected] PARISH OFFICE: 320 W. Lynde Street, 315-782-1474 HOURS: 9:00 am—12:00 noon 12:30 –3:00 pm Parish email: [email protected] REV. JONAS TANDAYU, M.S.C.--PASTOR DEACON ASSISTANT: Rev. Mr. John Trombly DEACON ASSISTANT: Rev. Mr. William Johnston, Jr. BUSINESS MANAGER: Sandra Faylo PARISH SECRETARY/COORDINATOR: Tanya Manns SACRISTAN: Gerald Coryea RELIGIOUS ED: Sr. Constance Marie S.S.J. Classes on Sunday 9:00 to 10:15 am CONFIRMATION CLASSES—Sundays 11:45 am BAPTISM: Baptismal Prep. by appointment only. Please call the office to arrange an appointment CONFESSIONS: Tues. & Thurs. before the 8:15 a.m. Mass and Saturday from 3:15 to 4:00 p.m.. MASSES: Mon.-Fri. at 8:15 a.m.; Saturday anticipated 4:30 p.m. Sunday: 8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. NOVENA TO OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART: Thursdays at 8:15 a.m. Mass. MARRIAGES: Six months notice required. Pre-Cana Program necessary. BINGO: Every Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. in the School gym. CALVARY CEMETERY: Call the Sacred Heart Office 315-782-1474 Everyone is welcome at Sacred Heart Church, no matter where you are in your beliefs, self image, marital status, or in the practice of your faith. Come join us. June 3, 2018

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Served by the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart,

A religious community of Priests & Brothers.

320 W. Lynde St., Watertown, NY 13601

Church-Website: www.olshparish.org

IHC Website: www.ihcschool.org

Pastor’s E-mail: [email protected] PARISH OFFICE: 320 W. Lynde Street, 315-782-1474

HOURS: 9:00 am—12:00 noon 12:30 –3:00 pm

Parish email: [email protected]

REV. JONAS TANDAYU, M.S.C.--PASTOR DEACON ASSISTANT: Rev. Mr. John Trombly

DEACON ASSISTANT: Rev. Mr. William Johnston, Jr.

BUSINESS MANAGER: Sandra Faylo

PARISH SECRETARY/COORDINATOR: Tanya Manns

SACRISTAN: Gerald Coryea

RELIGIOUS ED: Sr. Constance Marie S.S.J. Classes on Sunday 9:00 to 10:15 am

CONFIRMATION CLASSES—Sundays 11:45 am

BAPTISM: Baptismal Prep. by appointment only. Please call the office to arrange an appointment

CONFESSIONS: Tues. & Thurs. before the 8:15 a.m. Mass and Saturday from 3:15 to 4:00 p.m..

MASSES: Mon.-Fri. at 8:15 a.m.; Saturday anticipated 4:30 p.m.

Sunday: 8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.

NOVENA TO OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART: Thursdays at 8:15 a.m. Mass.

MARRIAGES: Six months notice required. Pre-Cana Program necessary.

BINGO: Every Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. in the School gym.

CALVARY CEMETERY: Call the Sacred Heart Office 315-782-1474

Everyone is welcome at Sacred Heart Church, no matter where you are in your beliefs, self image, marital status, or in the

practice of your faith. Come join us.

June 3, 2018

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Page Two Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Watertown, New York

MAY THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS BE LOVED EVERYWHERE

LECTORS FOR June 9th and 10th

4:30 pm—Mel Busler 8 :00 AM—John Aviste 10:30 pm—Roy Sauter

God’s Plan for Giving-Thank you for your generosity in supporting our parish:

Collection May 20, 2018 ——$4,156

WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

Monday 6:00 pm Zumba 5:30 pm Lay MSC Meeting

7:00 pm Pastoral Council Meeting

Tuesday- 1:00 pm Legion of Mary DH

6:30 pm Boy Scouts DH

6:30pm Choir Practice

7:00pm Bingo-St. Joseph’s Team

Wednesday 6:00 pm Zumba

7:00 pm Capital Campaign Reception

MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK -

SATURDAY-JUNE 2—St. Marcellnus & Peter 4:30 pm– Damon & Rowe Families by Lucille

SUNDAY-JUNE 3—The Most Holy Trinity 8:00 am—Anastasia Layton by The Children & Family

10:30am– Janice St. Croix by The Washer Family

MONDAY—JUNE 4—Weekday 8:15 am—Parishioners TUESDAY-JUNE 5 -–St Boniface 8:15 am—Butch Gaffney by Jennie Liberatore

WEDNESDAY-JUNE 6-Weekday 8:15 am—Fallen Away Catholics THURSDAY JUNE 7– Weekday 8:15 am –Josephine Morris by Janet Coseo SSJ FRIDAY JUNE 8—Most Sacred Heart of Jesus 8:15am—Evan Powell by Francis & Valerie Pound

SATURDAY-JUNE 9—Immaculate Heart of Mary 4:30 pm– Patrick & Sharon Patterson by Their Daughters SUNDAY-JUNE 10—10th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 am—Barb Moran & Kim Plummer by Tim & Vicki Phillips 10:30am– Butch Gaffney by Sally Palumbo

RAFFLE WINNERS May 22 Pat Brabant

May 23 Ann Marie Coryea May 24 Phyllis Smith

DON’T FORGET THE CHICKEN

BBQ AND AUCTION AFTER 4:30

MASS ON SATURDAY, JUNE 2.

One Last Reception! Please Come Out!

We have already seen many households show their inter-

est and support for the goals and plans of Our Lady of the

Sacred Heart by indicating their intent to join us at a

campaign reception. The receptions are your opportunity

to learn firsthand about the exciting future for our com-

munity and ask specific questions, all while gathering

with your fellow parish families. Please join us for the

following date:

*Wednesday, June 6th at 7:00pm

*Bishop LaValley is scheduled to be in attendance

The Reception will be held in Dostie Hall

Invitations have been mailed out so please RSVP.You

may RSVP by returning your Reply Card via mail or of-

fertory basket, or calling the Parish Office (315) 782-1474

Which “virtue” of Jesus am I being called to grow in today? J Chevalier

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Page Three June 3,, 2018 Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart , Watertown, New York

I am with you and will watch over you wherever you go. (Gen: 28:15

Go to our website olshparish.org and and by clicking on the Amazon link, 4% of everything you purchase will be donated back to the church . It will take you to your own Amazon account. Try it!

ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP)

‘Skip the straw’ ‘No thanks’: “What kind of world

do we want to leave those who come after us, to

children who are now growing up?” Laudato Si

(#160) Did you know that in the USA, 500 million

straws are used every day, enough to circle

the planet 2.5 times? One step to end Plas-

tic Pollution: when ordering a drink, tell the waiter

you don’t want a straw, unless you really need

one. Further step: ask restaurant to provide straws

only when requested

Memorial donation Angelina & Anthony Cozzi by Thelma Koelmel

OPERATION MIRIAM LUNCH: Attention all

women of middle school Where: SSJ Mother-

house, Watertown NY 13601When: June 17, 2018

THIS LUNCH HAS BEEN CANCELED—WILL BE

RESCHEDULED IN THE FALL!

HEALING MASS: St. Mary's Church, Clayton, NY

All are invited to attend the St. Mary's Annual Healing Mass and Antoine Tetrault Memorial Service on Saturday, June 16 at 11am at St. Mary's Church, 521 James Street, Clay-ton. Fr. Art LaBaff and Fr. Chris Looby will celebrate the Mass. The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick will be offered during the Mass. Prayer teams will be available after the Mass for individual prayer. A reception will follow. For more information, call the parish office at 315-686-

3398.

CAR WASH FUNDRAISER TO BENEFIT SPECIAL RELIGIOUS EDUCATION When: Saturday- June 9, 2018

10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Where: St. Anthony’s Church Parking Lot Arsenal Street Why: Fund Raiser for Religious Education Program for Peo-ple with Disabilities

Cost: Donation Only

FROM THE DESK OF FATHER JONAS

,

Today we celebrate the Feast of The Body and Blood of Christ. In today’s gospel Jesus told his disciples to prepare the Passo-ver dinner. The Passover dinner was a celebration that every Jew looked forward to. It was a wonderful meal. Perhaps we can best compare it to our Christmas dinners, full of warmth and love. The room was prepared. The table was set. The lamb was roasting. When the disciples entered with Jesus, they could smell their dinner. Their mouth watered, the gloom was gone. Before meal Jesus washed their feet and then told them that what he did for them, they should do for others. He was always doing some prophetic action that they hoped they would under-stand later. Now, onto the meal. It was wonderful, the food, the joy, just being together with Jesus. This would be a great Pass-over. Then Jesus performed another prophetic action. He took bread and said, :”Take it, this is my body.” He took wine and said, “This is the blood of the Covenant that will be shed for many.” The disciples knew about the blood of the Covenant initiated by Moses. They had learned as children that Moses had sprinkled the people with blood from sacrificial animals. This was a sign that they would be committed to a binding relationship with God who had delivered them from Egypt. Jesus did something that was at the same time similar and different. Blood was involved in the covenant he made, but it was not the blood of sacrificed animals. It was his blood. The disciples were not sprinkled with this blood. They drank it. But like the people of Moses’ day, they would be bound to a covenant with God. This would be the New covenant with God. This would be the New Covenant of the kingdom that Jesus had come to establish. And just as God had delivered the people of Moses’s day from the slavery of Egypt, Jesus would deliver them from the slavery of sin. The blood, his blood would do that. The disciples ate the Body and drank the Blood and gave thanks to God for his love. Then they heard Jesus say: “Do this in memory of me.” “In memory of me.”? He is going to die. The celebration of that Passover con-tinues through the ages. Every Mass renews the celebration of the New Covenant. During every Mass the Body and Blood are offered to the Father.

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