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ST. JOHN NEUMANN CATHOLIC COMMUNITY Church Bulletin
Rev. Johnson Machado, Pastor John Zielinski, Deacon
The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph
December 26th & 27th, 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 Masses: Sat. Vigil -5:00pm, Sunday -8:00am Sat. Vigil-8:00pm, Sunday 10:30am Weekday masses: Mon, Tues, Thurs & Fri—9:00am Confessions: Sat. 4:15-4:45pm Sat. 7:15-7:45pm (other times by appt.)
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: Todd Hart, Lacey Bach Moore, Cathy Keem, Jean H., Madonna Zittel, Sheri Zittel, Kathleen Anderson, Len Mazurkiewicz, Ruth
Z., Prudy Allein, Jeanine Peehler, Bob Daniel, Jean Dominesey, Leona Meyer, Judy Perl, Rose Gielow, Shirley
Becker, Bernie Eley, Michael Bankers, Annabelle Ziegler, Father Jim Fugle, Bill Calmes, Sylvia Nowak,
Marilyn Noecker, Mildred Ash, Lorne LeMieux, Norm Kehl, Ellsworth Smith, Sabrina Marlowe, Nancy Cox,
Gerry & Shirley Fugle, Linda Hall, Judy Carlson, Shaun Vonna, Mary Perry, Bill Datzler, Arlene Langa,
Brennan McCormick, Ken Friedhaber, Jim McNall, Ann Schuessler, Carl Stock 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, Joseph Becker, and his family in your prayers. May he rest in peace. +++
Strykersville: Sheldon: Saturday, December 26–Vigil-The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary & Joseph 5:00pm [+Celia McCoy-Ed & Marie Redden] (no 8:00pm mass this weekend)
[All Parishioners]
Sunday, December 27- The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary & Joseph
8:00am [+Mary Henry-Estate] 10:30am [+Barbara Perry-Jim McNall family] [All Parishioners] [All Parishioners] Monday, December 28- ***NO MASS*** Tuesday, December 29- 9:00am [+Craig Carlson-PJ & Jean Almeter] Wednesday, December 30- ***NO MASS*** Thursday, December 31- VIGIL of THE SOLEMNITY OF MARY, MOTHER OF GOD (HOLYDAY OF OBLIGATION)—Stryk. 7:00pm [+Luella LeMieux-Marian Lefort] Friday, January 1-THE SOLEMNITY OF MARY, MOTHER OF GOD (HOLYDAY OF OBLIGATION)--Sheldon 9:00am [+Richard Keem-Ed & Marie Redden] Saturday, January 2–Vigil-Epiphany of the Lord 5:00pm [+John McNulty-Dan McCormick] 8:00pm [+Teofil Stojek-Paul & Janet Kirsch]
[All Parishioners] [All Parishioners]
Sunday, January 3- Epiphany of the Lord
8:00am [+Brian Eley-Chuck & Ginny Minkel] 10:30am [+Al Zielonka-Deb & John Sloma family] [All Parishioners] [All Parishioners]
***Public masses—be mindful of the 25% capacity of churches—
Strykersville site—approx. 50 people; Sheldon site approx.
90 people per mass. Please respect others and keep social distancing. ***
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CHRIST IN THE WORD
Ministry Schedule Dec. 31st, Jan. 1st, 2nd & 3rd: New Year’s Eve: 7:00pm—Strykersville site Eucharistic Ministers: Pete Schnitzler, Ed Logel Cantor: Barb Logel Lector: Pat Lefort Altar Server: N/A New Year’s Day—Sheldon site: 9:00am— Eucharistic Ministers: Russ Reisdorf, Melissa Burger Lector: Nick Perry Altar Server: N/A
Saturday January 2nd & 3rd: 5:00pm-- Eucharistic Ministers: Russ Reisdorf, Betty Reisdorf Cantor: Pat Lefort Lector: Diane Hart Altar Server: N/A 8:00pm-- Eucharistic Ministers: Dana Kirsch, Autumn George Lector: Laura Kirsch Altar Server: N/A 8:00am— Eucharistic Ministers: Gary George, Alice Hyman Lector: Michael Jackson Altar Server: N/A 10:30am-- Eucharistic Ministers: Deacon John, Joanne Pitkin Lector: Sara Furr Altar Server: N/A Please arrange for substitute if you are unable to make your scheduled ministry—Ministers, please make sure you have a substitute if needed, as Father will not be distributing communion during this
period of reopening. ****************************************
A Vocation View The Holy Family - Jesus, Mary, and Joseph - always supported
each other in doing God’s will, even when it involved hardship. As the family of God’s children, we must help each other
follow God’s will. Let us not stand in the way of those whom God has called to a Church vocation. Invite them to contact Fr. Dave Baker at 716-847-5535 or visit buffalovocations.org
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Upcoming Meeting: -- no meeting 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
December 19 & 20– $2537.00 God Bless you for your generosity!
Guidelines to follow at St. John Neumann Parish
Congregants should plan on restricted seating, a change in the
reception of Communion in order to ensure social distancing, and
other appropriate measures upon entering and exiting churches.
The dispensation from the obligation to attend Sunday
Mass remains in place. All who are especially vulnerable
or simply uncomfortable attending a public Liturgy are
encouraged to remain at home and if possible, view Mass
via live streams, which will continue in local parishes.
If you are SICK, stay home and limit your contact with
others. Please be concerned about others.
*Never Forget Sanitizer and Mask when you come to Church*
Parishioners should bring and be prepared to wear their own masks
and, a bottle of hand sanitizer for use upon entering, before receiv-
ing Communion, after receiving Communion, and after exiting the
church.
********************************************* We are in need of ushers at mass to take up collection. Men and women can do this job. If the regulars are not
present, please volunteer! ********************************************** A Polish Christmas Special will be broadcast on WEBR
Radio on Christmas Eve at 6 p.m. and Midnight, and on Christmas Day at 11 a.m. More Polish Christmas Carols
(Kolędy) will be played during the regular Polish American Radio Program on Saturday, Dec. 26, at 11
a.m. and Sunday, Dec. 27, at 5 p.m. The best signal for the station is online at WebrRadio.com The Polish
American Radio Program provides music from Poland introduced in English. For any questions, please call
Andy Golebiowski at 716-510-7562.
Today’s Readings:
Genesis 15: 1-6, 21: 1-3 Hebrews 11: 8, 11-12, 17-19 Luke 2: 22-40 or 2: 22, 39-40
Family is of great import in the wide scope of God’s work here on earth. God assures Abram that his descendants will be as numerous as
the stars in the sky, though at the time prospects for even one child were bleak, and later he was ready to offer his only son in a test of his
faith. Together Mary and Joseph brought their infant Son to the temple to consecrate him to the Lord. Listening to today’s readings, let
us ask for God’s grace upon our own families and our descendants.
Next week’s readings: Isaiah 60: 1-6
Ephesians 3: 2-3a, 5-6 Matthew 2: 1-12
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The New Year begins with several and severe challenges - primarily caused by the pandemic, but also by the lack of love and
understanding among people. Keep focused throughout the New Year on the power of
God in your life. Make Church and the Love of Christ found within the Holy Church a
PRIORITY in your own life and in the life of your family. With the power of God, you’ll be
able to take on the GREATEST of challenges. Happy New Year!
May blessings be upon you this new year,
Fr. Johnson
PS. I am personally grateful and thankful to all that sent cards, gifts and food to me during this season. It is indeed a great
community that we live in!
Holy Family
Today, we celebrate the feast of The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. This most blessed family serves as a model for all families for all time. Although the hidden of life Christ is not fully revealed to us in the Scriptures, these years of Jesus with Mary and Joseph do show us the importance of His daily life in the ordinary time of fam-ily life. It is in Nazareth where the school of the Gospel begins. It is here that three important lessons are provided – the lesson of silence, the lesson of family life, and the lesson of work.
The Holy Family is the beginning of countless other holy families. The Council recalled that holiness is the vocation of all the baptized. In our age, as in the past, there is no lack of witnesses to the “gospel of the family”, even if they are not well known or have not been proclaimed saints by the Church– Gratissimam Sane (Letter to Families), #23. 1994.
Essentially, our readings remind us of our responsibilities and duties in the family. In the encyclical Familiaris Consortio, which is a component of our Christian Discipleship Formation Program (CDFP), Pope John Paul II highlights the family as the foundation of formation where love and knowledge of God are infused and where children and parents alike share the value of pastoral care. Moreover, it describes the family as a “domestic church,” the foundational Church where holiness is awakened, nurtured and lived out. The Second Vatican Council further elevates the family as a center of faith and mission, a witness to the message of Christ and an agent of transformation. The family, therefore, is a living reality that is called to be a vessel of peace, defender and herald of the Word, temple of the Spirit, and steward of God’s love.
To gather round the Bethlehem grotto contemplating there the Holy Family, enables us to appreciate the gift of family intimacy in a special way, and spurs us to offer human warmth and concrete solidarity in those unfortunately numerous situations which, for various reasons, lack peace, harmony, in a word, lack “family”.
Today, in the joyful atmosphere of Christmas, the Church, reliving with fresh wonder the mystery of Emmanuel, God-with-us, leads us to contemplate the Holy Family of Nazareth. From contemplation of this admirable model, the Church draws the values to hold up to the women and men of all times and all cultures.
This Sunday we are celebrating the Feast of the Holy Family of Nazareth, and it is very significant that this year it takes place the day after Christmas. I would therefore like to extend my special good wishes to families: A Merry Christmas and a happy feast of Holy Family to you all!
On this day, let us ask for the intercession of the Holy Family that we may have the strength and courage to stand against all those who seek to destroy the life of traditional families. Let us also pray for the intercession of St. Joseph, who was the Protector of the Child Jesus and Mary, and is the Protector of the Holy Catholic Church.
Pastor’s Pen
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