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Sanctuary Candles in Memory/Honor of
If you would like to have a candle light in memory of a loved one, please fill out form and send payment of $10 to CCBC. Candle will be reserved for week specified and message will also be placed in the bulletin. Date: requested____________________ In Loving Memory:____________________________ By________________________________
Phone:_______________________
Home Town Family Chiropractic
Dr. Michelle A. Holbrook, DC
5628 State Route 11, Burke NY 12917 Office 518-521-3863 Fax 518-521-3851
Wadhams Council #469
For information call:
518-497-6465 100 Yrs and growing!
January 1900
Chateaugay Funeral Home
Hubert “Bert” Wilcox, Owner/Manager Emily A. Hanley, Funeral Director
(518) 497-6781 36 Church Street, P.O. Box 4, Chateaugay New
York 12920
“Our family serving your family”
Lopardo’s Barber Shop Hours: Monday thru Saturday
7:00 Am to 12:00 Noon
518-497-6860
166 East Main St. Chateaugay NY
Dominics’ Hardware & Supply, Inc. 5195 Route 11, Ellenburg Depot NY 12935
Tel: 518-594-3922 OPEN Mon-Sat. 7:30 am-5:00 pm * Sun: 9 am-2 pm We have PROPANE, Valspar Paint/Cabot Stain, Dairy Feeds and Supplies, Household Needs, Greeting Cards and Assorted Gift Ideas, Metal Roofing, New & Replacement Doors& Windows, Vet Free Heaters & Fireplaces and much more!
“Ole Time Service” Brenda L. Mallette - Glennon
Certified Public Accountant
“Sales and Payroll Tax Preparation” Corporate & Personal Income Tax Preparation
Sales ,Payroll ,Tax Preparation, Accounting & Bookkeeping Business Consulting & Tax Planning
921 Trout River Rd. Burke, NY 12917 Phone: 518-353-1896
680 East Main St. Malone, NY 12953
Email: [email protected]
Lavigne’s IGA
HOMETOWN PROUD
Complete Line of Groceries Neighborhood Liquor/ Wine Shop
Phone (518) 497-3072 Fax (518) 497-3074 6081 State Route 11, Chateaugay NY 12920
GEODES ETC. Jack & Violet Lacroix
518-483-5256 24 Low Rd Malone NY
Website: www.geodes-etc.com Meteorites and amethyst sales
Call Parish to place an ad.
518-497-6673
Cemetery Regulations
1. Live flowers may be planted within one foot in
front of the gravestone and also may be placed in permanently attached vases on the grave-stone.
2. Artificial flowers are allowed two weeks before and two weeks after memorial day. They will be removed after that time.
3. Fences, lawn borders, ornaments, flower boxes, potted plants, and the planting of trees or shrub-bery are not allowed.
4. Glass articles, memorial lights, and statues are not allowed.
Any questions should be directed to the Par-ish office at 497-6673.
We provide the following Grave Site Care, Headstone Cleaning,
Lichen Removal, Historic Marker Preservation, Planting of Flowers (Per Cemetery Rules) and soon
Simple Grave Stone Repair
Contact us for an estimate Randy and Tammy Patnode
[email protected] Randy’s Cell / Tammy’s Cell
518-651-5544 / 518-481-7033 Check out our FB page
Call Parish to place an ad.
518-497-6673
Call Parish to place an ad.
518-497-6673
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518-497-6673
Parish Office hours Monday–Thursday 9am - 2:30 pm Friday– Closed
The Catholic Churches of Christ’s Light St. George’s & St. Patrick’s Churches
St. Mary’s of the Fort St. Joseph’s Churches St. Francis of Assisi & Our Lady of Fatima
NO MATTER WHAT Your present status in the Catholic Church, *No matter what your current family or marital situation is, *No matter what your past or present religious affiliation, *No matter what your own personal history, *No matter what your age, background, race or color, *No matter what your own self-image or lack thereof, *You are invited, welcomed, accepted, loved and respected at the Catholic Community of Burke and Chateaugay.
Regional Mass Schedule Saturday: 4:00 PM—Notre Dame ( Malone) 4:00 PM—St. Bernard’s (Lyon Mt) 6:30 PM St. Edmund’s (Ellenburg) Sunday: 8 AM– Notre Dame ( Malone) 8 AM St. Edmund’s (Ellenburg) 10:30 AM– St. Bernard’s(Lyon Mt) 11 AM– Notre Dame(Malone)
Pastoral Staff Rev. Thomas E. Kornmeyer, Pastor Rev. John J. Looby, Retired Priest, In residence at St. Francis Rectory Pastoral Associate Deacon Brian T. Dwyer, Office Manager/ Bookkeeper Mrs. Tammy Patnode,
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Contact Deacon Brian at Parish office to make arrange-ments. 518-569-2295
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION- (Confessions) Sat. 3:15-3:45 at St. George’s, Sun. 10:15-10:45 at St. Patrick’s or anytime by appointment. SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE It is prudent for couples to contact
the parish priest or deacon at least 8 months before the desired date of the wedding.
SPONSORS FOR BAPTISM AND CONFIRMATION must be practicing Catholics 16 or older, confirmed themselves and if mar-ried, married in the Catholic Church (a practicing Catholic is one who regularly attends Mass.) PRAYER LINE– Call:497-6569 or 518-497-6138 CHILD SAFETY & VICTIM’S ASSISTANCE COORDINATOR If you suspect misconduct involving diocesan clergy, religious, employees or volunteers, please contact Terrianne Yanulavich, 413 Ryan Road Churubusco, NY 12923; [email protected]. 518-483-3261. Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick: Ask for “Priest-on-Call” at the hospital or Nuring Home. Call the Pastor for home visits.
Pastoral Council Mrs. Ona Rushford Ms. Cheryl LaPlante Mr. Stephen Boyea Ms. Pat Jones Mr. Corey LaBare Mr. & Mrs. Doug Malette
Trustees Joseph McComb Justin Boyea Liturgical Music Mr. Jack LaCroix, Mrs. Monique Dwyer
Maintenance Joe Siskavich Elementary Religion Mrs. Heather Locklin, St. Patrick’s Cemetery Joe Siskavich St. George’s Cemetery Mr. James Dumont
Financial Committee Jack Lacroix Doug Malette Brenda Mallette-Glennon Helen Ryan
January 13, 2019 Feast of the Baptism of the Lord
Email~ [email protected] Website~www.ccbcparish.com Phone: 518-497-6673
Winter Mass Schedule Saturday: 4:00 PM St. Francis ,Constable Sunday: 9:00 AM St. Patrick’s, Chateaugay 11:00 AM St. Mary’s, Fort Covington
Contact Information: Phone: 518-483-4443 Principal: [email protected]
website at www.hfsmalone.org facebook at facebook.com/HFSMalone.facebook
Faith Formation Tentative 2018-19 Schedule
Jan 13, 17th
Sunday, Jan. 13, 2019 The Baptism of the Lord Is 42:14, 67 / Acts 10:3438 / Lk 3:1516, 2122
Think of what it's like to wait a long time. Can you imagine what it would be like to wait for centuries? No one person lives that long, of course. But for the Israelites, they had heard the stories from genera-tion to generation. They had been conquered time and time again, and now "the people were filled with expectation, and all were asking in their hearts whether John might be the Christ." They had been waiting for a Messiah, one who did miraculous deeds and said pro-found things; someone aglow with the glory of God. We all know what it's like to hope and be disappointed. But what if your hopes were fulfilled? That day at the Jordan River, an audience had gath-ered. Among the crowd for baptism was an unknown man. Perhaps he was dirty from weeks in the desert. His hands had the calloused palms of a tradesman, a carpenter. He and John the Baptist may have embraced with the familiarity of the cousins they were. This man wades into the Jordan for a good, solid dunking. As he rises from the water, the One who breathed life into Adam gasps for air like any other man. But then "heaven was opened." The clouds in the sky part miles above. "And the Holy Spirit descended upon him in bodily form like a dove." An apparition with substance sails through the sky. It exudes gentleness and power all at once. "And a voice came from heaven, 'You are my beloved Son; with you I am well pleased.' " Can you imagine the sight? For the crowd, there is no doubting what they have seen, who they have seen. Can you imag-ine this encounter with our God who keeps His promises? What are you waiting for?
Confirmation Class: 13th,17th 6-8 PM
St. Patrick’s parish center
This Weeks Sanctuary Candle
Day of Prayer for Legal Protection of Unborn Children
January 22nd Day of Prayer and Fasting The over 56 million abor-tions since the 1973 decisions of Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton reflect with heartbreaking magnitude what Pope Francis means by a “throwaway culture.” However, we have great trust in God’s provi-dence. We are reminded time and again in Scripture to seek the Lord’s help, and as people of faith, we believe that our prayers are heard. The General Instruction of the Roman Missal designates January 22 as a particular day of prayer and penance, called the "Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children”: “In all the Dioceses of the United States, January 22 shall be observed as a particular day of prayer for the full restoration of the legal guaran-tee of the right to life and of penance for violations to the dignity of the human person committed through acts of abortion.” As individu-als, we are called to observe this day through the penitential practic-es of prayer and fasting. Another way to take part is participating in special events to observe the anniversary of Roe v. Wade. If you are unable to participate physically, please pray for those who are traveling to Washington DC to March for Life. Thank you for your prayers.
Health Precautions
Many have expressed concern over two aspects of our Liturgy, especially now that flu season is here. First, the Sign of Peace: please do not be offended if someone
near you decides to extend the sign of peace verbally and not by taking your hand: and second, Receiving from the Chalice: if you are not feeling well, please refrain from receiving the Blood of Christ until you are feeling better. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Stay healthy and holy!
CONTRIBUTION STATEMENTS 2018
If you would like a record of your contributions for 2018 for St.
CCBC Parish for tax purposes, please fill out the form below and
return it in the collection basket. We will mail them to you before the
end of January.
Name:________________________________
Address:______________________________
Phone#:_______________________________
Respect Life Collection
The weekend of January 26/27 is the annual Respect Life Collec-tion. Last year twenty-one grants were awarded which benefited those working to build a Culture of Life in our diocese. It's important with this year's legislative climate that we provide alternatives to abortion and help to educate the next generation. The collection provided funds for 7 Gabriel Projects, Plattsburgh Crisis Pregnancy Center, Birthright, Right to Life affiliates, 4 pilgrimages to the DC March for Life (two high school, one college and one family bus), 3 Pro-Life County Fair Booths as well as other prolife efforts. Grant applications are online at the Respect Life Office website: www.rcdony.org/prolife/respectlifegrant.html. The deadline for this year's application is February 28th. Thank you for your generosity.
In Memory Ray Dwyer
By Sharon La Flesh
Spaghetti Dinner at St. George.
April 28th after Sunday Mass. 11 am to 2 pm.
Virtus Training Anyone in the parish working or volunteering with children must have a background check and virtus training. The next sessions of virtus training are: January 16th at 3:30 p.m. at St. James School in Gouverneur and January 24th at 7:30 p.m. at Wakefield Recital Hall, SUNY Potsdam. If you would like to attend either of these sessions, you must preregister. Go to the Safe Environment Office site on the Diocesan Website (rcdony.org) and follow the directions.
From Deacon Brian It was so nice last weekend to see many different faces at all three of our worship sites. As we continue to welcome our sisters & broth-ers from our neighboring faith communities, let us extend warm & generous hospitality. As we share in our oneness in Christ. It was also nice to see CCBC envelopes coming from different churches as well. Keep it up!! I will be away for a few days later in the week , as I attend the March for Life in Washington D.C with my son Stephen & wife Monique along with a hundred other youth & chaperones from the Diocese. Please pray for our safe travel and for all the precious life in the womb, that our laws may protect all life from the womb to the tomb. A Blessed week to all!!
DIOCESE OF OGDENSBURG CAPITAL CAMPAIGN Catholic Community of Burke and Chateaugay
Goal: $196,551
Raised So Far: $152,150.36 Gifts Received: Donors 61 ~ % of Goal: 77.41%
Monday, Jan 14: (SP)8:30 PM Communion Service Tuesday, Jan 15: (SM) 8:30 AM Communion Service (SM) 5:00 PM Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament/w Evening Prayer Wednesday, Jan 16: (SP) 8:30 AM Communion Service (SF) 8:30AM Douglas & Irma Fleury by Georgia Vincent Thursday, Jan 17: (SP) 8:30 AM Sister Mary Hallahan by Lisa Friday, Jan 18: (SM)8:30 AM For The People of Our Parishes Saturday, Jan 19: Anticipated The 2nd Sunday of Ordinary Time (SF) 4:00 PM Jeremy Leahy by Mom, Dad & Family Sunday, Jan 20: 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time (SP) 9:00 AM Red Premo by Walter & Caroline Barse (SM) 11:00 AM Anniv-John Furnia by the Family
Notice in case of bad weather If Chateaugay Central School is closed or on a two hour delay due to weather ,then daily mass will be canceled, office will be closed and all parish activities will also be canceled. Mass intention for that day will be rescheduled to next available day.
St. Patrick's Sun ~ Jan 13th 9:00 AM Reader—Karen Johnston EM–Val Dalton, Joan John-ston
CCBC Weekly Stewardship of Jan 6th
Envelopes: 1237.00 Plate: 216.51
Fuel 584.50 Upward looking 235.50 Feast of Mary 632.00 Christmas 125.00 _________________________________________ Total 3048.51
Envelope users 69 *Budget Needs: $3850.00 per week
Our Lord blesses us a hundredfold for our Stewardship Sac-rifices. Thank you for support of your parish.
The Homebound If you know of anyone who is homebound and would like a visit and/or Holy Communion, please notify Deacon Brian at 518-569-2295
Parish Hall Rental Please visit the Diocesan TULIP Insurance website to obtain insur-ance at: https://eventus.ajgrms.com prior to booking the parish hall
for private use.
Environment Stewardship Environment Stewardship Our baptism connects us intimately with the sacred power and properties of water that heal, cleanse, renew, purify and sustain all life. Spend some time this week with this most essential source of life. Choose one way that you will express your gratitude for this precious gift of God. Then DO it!
A Weekend of Discovery… A Lifetime of Love. Worldwide Marriage Encounter
March 15 17, 2019 St. Anne’s Shrine, Isle La Motte, VT
Couples who attend a Marriage Encounter weekend have the oppor-tunity to go “offline” for 44 hours to focus on each other, deepen their communication, rekindle romance, strengthen commitment, and expe-rience a greater understanding of God’s plan for their marriage. (Application Deadline: 2/28/19) Contact: John & Diane Forcier @ email: [email protected] or call: (802) 657 3083 Get more infor-mation online @ www.wwme.org or at www.wwmevtw.org
Mass Intentions Due to the overabundance of mass intentions, some of the earliest mass intentions will need to be sent to the Mission Office of the Dio-cese to be offered. St. George’s/ St. Patrick’s has too many mass intentions to be filled in a timely manner. Thank you for your under-standing and patience. Parish Staff
Job Advertisement – Guggenheim Camp Director The Diocese of Ogdensburg is seeking a Guggenheim Camp Director who will supervise the day to day operation of Camp Guggenheim during the seven week Summer Camp season, to include staff orien-tation week and six weeks of Summer Camp. The Director is expected to uphold the Camp Guggenheim philosophy and ensure that all activ-ities follow Camp policies and procedures, as well as Department of Health regulations. Applicants must be a practicing Catholic. Bache-lor’s degree preferred. Previous experience with youth ministry, camp administration or supervision including program planning, recreational leadership, training and directing staff counselors required. Excellent communication skills and proficiency in digital technology also re-quired. Submit letter of interest, resume and three professional refer-ences to Thomas Semeraro at [email protected]. Deadline for application is February 15, 2019.
Saturday: 4pm - St. Francis, Constable
Sunday: 9am - St. Patrick's, Chateaugay 11am - St. Mary's, Fort Covington