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THE EUCHARIST
Sunday Liturgy 7:30 - 9:00 - 11:00am Anticipated on Saturday 5:00pm
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday 8:00am
Liturgy of the Word with Holy Communion Monday and Thursday 8:00am
Holy Days As Announced.
Baptism
Preparation for infant Baptism, which is celebrated seasonally, is scheduled throughout the year. Baptism of adults and reception of baptized non-Catholics into the
Catholic Church normally takes place at the Easter Vigil. Those wishing to participate are invited
to contact the Parish office.
Confirmation Those wishing to be confirmed in the Catholic faith are
invited to contact the Faith Formation Office.
Anointing of the Sick Intended for the ill or infirm, anointings are celebrated
seasonally, and on the first Sunday of the month following the 11:00 a.m. liturgy (about 12:15 p.m.) as well as
prior to hospitalization and by appointment
Reconciliation Communal celebrations occur seasonally, and individual
absolution is available Saturday at 4:00 PM, and by appointment
Marriage A registered parishioner wishing to celebrate a sacramental
union is invited to contact the Pastor before any other arrangements have been finalized.
241 Broadway Saratoga Springs, New York 12866
Parish Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9 am - 4 pm
518-584-2375 www.stpetersaratoga.com
A welcoming community that celebrates our faith through liturgy, sacraments, ministry, music, and outreach to those in need. Blessed by the grace of God, the love of Christ, and the guidance of the Holy Spirit,
we strive to live out the good news of the gospel.
Pastoral Staff Reverend Thomas H Chevalier, Pastor
pastor@stpetersaratoga.org
Reverend John D. Kirwin jkirwin@nycap.rr.com Deacon Ed Solomon deaconed@stpetersaratoga.org Deacon Brian Levine deaconbrian@stpetersaratoga.org
Office parishoffice@stpetersaratoga.org Cemetery cemetery@stpetersaratoga.org Mary Deyoe secretary@stpetersaratoga.org Gail Jordan parishadmin@stpetersaratoga.org Philip Spaeth music@stpetersaratoga.org
Faith Formation Rita Usher, Grades K-6 518 587-4487 faithformation@stpetersaratoga.org Patricia Poulette, Grades 7-12 518 587-5182 youthministry@stpetersaratoga.org Linda Shufelt, Admin. Assoc 518 587-4487 faithformationadmin@stpetersaratoga.org
Outreach Office: 518 306-5243 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Staff: Thomas Gould, Patricia Gould, Janet Monaco outreach@stpetersaratoga.org
NO MASSES Ministers of Communion Readers Servers
5:00 p.m.
May 30 Saturday
7:30a.m.
May 31 Sunday
9:00 a.m.
May 31 Sunday
11:00 a.m.
May 31 Sunday
NO MASSES Intention Requested by
5:00 p.m. Saturday May 23
7:30 a.m. Sunday May 24
9:00 a.m. Sunday May 24
11:00 a.m. Sunday May 24
8:00 a.m. Monday May 25
OFFICE CLOSED MEMORIAL DAY
8:00 a.m. Tuesday May 26
8:00 a.m. Wednesday May 27
8:00 a.m. Thursday May 28
8:00 a.m. Friday May 29
5:00 p.m. Saturday May 30
7:30 a.m. Sunday May 31
9:00 a.m. Sunday May 31
11:00 a.m. Sunday May 31
Readings Sunday May 31 Pentecost Sunday 63: Acts 2:1-11, 1 Cor 12:3b-7, 12-13, Jn 20:19-23
The Evangelist
To stay informed
about our Catholic
faith and news of our
Diocese, read
The Evangelist,
our Albany Diocesan
newspaper.
To subscribe, please
call
(518) 584-2375.
Family Perspectives
By Bud Ozar
Jesus appointed apostles, he also
appoints parents to represent Him in
the family; “make disciples of your
children, baptizing and teaching
them all I have taught you. Don’t
worry, I am with you always.
Marriage Moments
www.Susan Vogt.net
Does your marriage sometimes feel
like the Tower of Babel—each of you
speaking but not understanding
each other? Gary Chapman
identified 5 Love Languages that
couples often use: words of
affirmation, acts of service, giving
gifts, quality time, and physical
touch. Which is your strongest?
Parenting Pointers
www.Susan Vogt.net
“I am with you always, until the end
of the age.” (Mt. 28:20) Children will
be children which means they will
make mistakes, disobey, be selfish…
(actually so do we adults). Today
reassure your child that you will
always love them, no matter what.
The Church of St. Peter Saratoga Springs, New York
May 24, 2020
Please note there will be NO MASSES or LITURGY of the WORD held at our Church until further notice per the Office of the Chancellor of the Diocese of Albany. Minister schedules will be updated at a later time and as soon as we have updates regarding the time frame for re opening our Church, we will share that information with you.
Please note there will be NO MASSES or LITURGY of the WORD held at our Church until further notice per the Office of the Chancellor of the Diocese of Albany. Minister schedules will be updated at a later time and as soon as we have updates regarding the time frame for re opening our Church, we will share that information with you.
When doing estate planning, don’t merely pass on your valuables
but also try to pass on your values! Please remember The Church of Saint Peter in your will.
5/23-5/24 ALL GROUP ACTIVITIES CANCELLED 5/24 Sun
5/25 Mon
Offices Closed
5/26 Tues
5/27 Wed
5/28Thurs
5/29 Fri
5/30-5/31
The Seventh Sunday of Easter In Our Parish
Please remember in your prayers all those
members of our parish family who are sick or
suffering in any way, all those in hospitals or nursing
homes, and all our shut ins. We pray for all those
who have died recently. Let us not forget the victims of
violence at home and abroad.
We remember the men and women serving in the armed
forces and their families along with all first responders and
health care workers during this unprecedented time, as we
continue to pray for peace and a resolution to the worldwide
Corona pandemic.
YOU CAN NOW MAKE WEEKLY CONTRIBUTIONS
AND MEMORIAL DONATIONS ON OUR WEBSITE
Go to our website www.stpetersaratoga.com, go to
page 2 and follow the prompts for “Online Giving”
OR
click on “Memorial Donations to the Church” from
the list on the left hand side of the page. This will
navigate you to the Memorial Donations page.
COVID-19 Precautions
Our food pantry is open, by phone appointment only, Monday through Friday. If you are in need of food please call (518) 587-9826 and we will make arrange-ments to have a meal package put together for outside pick up. Help us keep the pantry operating by keeping the germs away! Gift cards are also being accepted and can be mailed to Franklin Community Center, 10 Franklin Street, Saratoga Springs, NY, 12866.
The Sanctuary Lamp which burns continuously at the entrance
of the Reservation Chapel reminds us of the presence of the
Eucharistic Lord in the Tabernacle. If you would like to make a
gift of twenty dollars to burn the Sanctuary Lamp in memory of a
loved one, please call the parish office at 518 584-2375.
EOC will now be providing food packages by de-livery only through the Mobile Food Pantry. The on site pantry at 39 Bath Street in Ballston Spa is closed.
If you are in need of a pantry delivery, please call 518-288-3206 between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
The Kitchen at the Presbyterian-New England Congregational Church, 24 Circular St. in Saratoga Springs, is continuing to provide free to-go meals. Hours are 11:45 a.m. through 1:00 p.m. Monday – Saturday and 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. Sunday.
Gift cards are also being accepted and can be mailed to E O C, 39 Bath Street, Ballston Spa, NY 12020.
Have you changed your home address recently? Or your e mail address? Have you dropped your home phone service preferring a cell phone? Or gotten a new cell phone number?
If you have done any of these things, please let Gail know at the parish office:
(518 584-2375) or e mail her at
parishadmin@stpetersaratoga.org
Father Tom will be celebrating Mass each week
via our website www.stpetersaratoga.com
Click on “Mass Broadcast” at the top of the page.
Risen Lord,
You share with us the mission of God.
Help me to use my gifts and talents to do God’s work.
Sponsor of the Week
Bussing & Cunniff, Inc. Funeral Homes
628 North Broadway, Saratoga Springs
www.burkefuneralhome.com
Thank you for advertising in our bulletin
Mark Phillips, Parish Member Thomas Armer Daniel & Nicholas DeCelle Jeremiah Thompson
The Parish Offices will be closed on Monday, May 25th
in observance of the Memorial Day Holiday
PLEASE COMPLETE THE 2020 CENSUS. IT IS VITAL TO THE HEALTH OF OUR COMMUNITY AND OUR NATION!!!
The Census can shape many different aspects of our community. It helps determine how billions of dollars in federal funding flow into states and com-munities each year—including money for our non-profits, emergency services, food assistance, health care, etc. Results of the census also determine how many supervisors the City is allotted at the county level, as well as how many seats in Con-gress each state gets. It is important that EVERYONE is counted, including migrant workers, the homeless and infants.
You can respond to the 2020 Census by mail, over the phone, and for the first time—online!
Simply:
Complete and return the hard copy questionnaire via US Postal mail; OR
Call 1-844-330-2020 (1-844-468-2020 para espanol) to give your response to the US Census Bureau by phone; OR visit my2020census.gov.
You do not need your invitation or code to complete the questionnaire online; just click “I do not have my census code”.
Here’s a good video that explains how to answer online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCM0XrSynFw&
feature=emb_logo
Let’s make sure our voices are heard and counted! Deacon Ed Solomon
The Ascension of the Lord
At the end of His earthly life Jesus
ascends triumphantly into heaven. The
Church acclaims Him in His
holy humanity, invited to sit on the
Father's right hand and to share His
glory. But Christ's Ascension is the
pledge of our own.
Filled with an immense hope, the Church looks up
towards her leader, who precedes her into the heavenly
home and takes her with Him in His own person: "for the Son of God, after incorporating in Himself those whom the devil's jealousy had banished from the earthly paradise, ascends again to His Father and takes them with Him" (St. Leo)
We are to get busy building God’ kingdom. His kingdom will not happen automatically.
Thank you for your continued support of the food collection for those less fortunate.
Please leave non-perishable foods (No glass containers, please) on the back porch of the rectory Monday-Friday from 9:00 am until 3:00 pm.
Lawnmowers and Gardeners Needed
There is a need for volunteer lawnmowers. If you have one or two weeks late in the spring or this sum-mer that you might be able to sign up
and mow here at Church, it would be most appreci-ated. There is a lawn mower here for your use. We are also looking for gardeners. There are sign-up sheets available on the table in the back porch at the rectory, Monday thru Friday from 9 til 3, if you are able to help out with either of these tasks.
Thank you!
We remember the many brave men and women
who have given their lives through the history of
our country to protect us from danger and harm.
We salute all those who served in the military, the
police and the fire departments. We also remember all those
who sustained injury in mind and/or body in the course of their
service.
Let us pause and remember that God’s Spirit fills the
whole world, from the east to the west, from the desert to the
mountains. Blessed are You, O God, for You have given us a
share in Your life and You dwell in us and in our midst. In the
name of God our Father and Creator, and Jesus our
Brother and Savior, and the Holy Spirit Giver of Life
and Grace.
REMEMBERING THOSE WHO HAVE
GIVEN THEIR LIVES FOR OTHERS
The next book selection is Doro-
thy Day: Dissenting Voice of the
American
Century by John Loughery.
We will be conducting a book
discussion of this book via an online ZOOM meet-
ing on Monday, June 8, 2020 at 11:30 a.m.
This is open to all
parishioners. Please contact Dea-
con Edward Solomon via email:
edsolomon99@gmail.com
if you are interested in
joining us.
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