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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 pay- ment 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 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 perma- nently attached vases on the gravestone. 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, pot- ted plants, and the planting of trees or shrubbery are not allowed. 4. Glass articles, memorial lights, and statues are not allowed. Any questions should be directed to the Parish office at 497-6673. Care From The Ground Up 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 163rd Annual Redford Picnic The Annual Redford Picnic will be held this Sunday, Aug. 19th, on the grounds of the Church of the Assump- tion Picnic Center. Events will start at 11:30 a.m. Ham and roast beef dinners will be served in the Parish Center gym. There will be a variety of games for people of all ages, live entertainment, pull tabs, refreshments, food stand, fried bread dough and the main attraction a ride on one of the oldest merry-gorounds in North America. A SPECIAL CALLING: Prayerful Residents for House of Prayer, Ellen- burg, NY Our Lady of the Adirondacks House of Prayer, located at 7270 Star Road Route 190 in Ellenburg, NY, is seeking the right person to live on premises as the House Formation Coordina- tor. A strong prayer life, a genuine love of people, a welcoming inclusive spirit, and joyful excitement at the prospects of renewal through evangeliza- tion are among the prerequisites for this position. Other people who share this calling are also be- ing sought for Residency to live in community. The mission of the House of Prayer is “to promote prayer, recollection, retreats, and spiritual devel- opment for all, and with special attention to those living in the North Country.” Its vision is “to imitate the way of life of Jesus Christ in a spirit of simplic- ity and hospitality expressed through the poverty, love and peace exemplified in our Lord and his blessed mother, Mary.” We know that the House Formation Coordinator position is not for every- one, but we believe that some folks have been called by the Lord in this special way, either as the House Formation Coordinator, or as a Resi- dent....and we look forward to hearing from you. Please call the House at 518-594-3253 for more information or contact Sarah Anderson at 518- 846-3060 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 Fama 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. Parish Office hours MondayThursday 9 am to 2:30 pm * Friday– Closed Email~ [email protected] Wesite~ww.ccbcparish.com Phone: 518-497-6673 WEEKDAY SERVICES Monday SP - 8:30 am Communion Service Tuesday SP 8:30 am Communion Service Wednesday SP - 8:30 am Mass (Notice)* *Thursday SG– 8:30am Mass Friday SP-8:30am Mass ** Please note: Holy Days of Obligation: see inside bulletin Eucharistic Adoration Notre Dame, Malone-Thursdays, 7-8pm, with confessions. St. Mary’s, Brushton-1st Thursdays 6:30-7:30pm St. Patrick’s, Chateaugay-1st Fridays 9-10am. w. confessions Regional Mass Schedule Saturday: 4:00 PM St. Joseph’s (Bombay) 4:00 PM—Notre Dame ( Malone) 4:00 PM—St. Bernard’s (Lyon Mt) 5:30 PM Our Lady of Fatima (Westville) 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) 11:00 AM St. Mary’s ( Fort Covington) 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, SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Contact Deacon Brian at Parish office to make arrangements. 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 par- ish priest or deacon at least 8 months before the desired date of the wed- ding. SPONSORS FOR BAPTISM AND CONFIRMATION must be practicing Catholics 16 or older, confirmed themselves and if married, married in the Catholic Church (a practicing Catholic is one who regularly attends Mass.) PRAYER LINE– Call:497-6569 or 497-6910. HOLY FAMILY SCHOOL (PK-8)Principal: Mrs. Marianne Jadlos 12 Homestead Park, Malone, NY 12953 Phone: 518-483-4443 Website: www.holyfam.neric.org E-mail: [email protected] CHILD SAFETY & VICTIM’S ASSISTANCE COORDINATOR If you suspect misconduct involving diocesan clergy, religious, employees or volunteers, please contact Terrianne Yanulavich, 413 Ryan Road Chu- rubusco, NY 12923; [email protected]. 518-483-3261. SHUT-INS Do you know someone who is not able to go to Mass on Sunday because of the weather or sickness? Please call the parish office for someone to bring holy communion on a weekly or monthly basis Aug 19 , 2018 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 St. Patrick’s Cemetery Joe Siskavich St. George’s Cemetery Mr. James Dumont Office Manager/ Bookkeeper Mrs. Tammy Patnode, Maintenance Joe Siskavich Elementary Religion Mrs. Heather Locklin, Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

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Page 1: Chateaugay Funeral Home “Ole Time Service” Brenda L ... · 8/19/2018  · Lavigne’s IGA St. Patrick’s, Chateaugay HOMETOWN PROUD Saturday: Complete Line of Groceries Neighborhood

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 pay-ment 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

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 perma-nently attached vases on the gravestone.

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, pot-ted plants, and the planting of trees or shrubbery are not allowed.

4. Glass articles, memorial lights, and statues are not allowed.

Any questions should be directed to the Parish office at 497-6673.

Care From The Ground Up 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

163rd Annual Redford Picnic

The Annual Redford Picnic will be held this Sunday,

Aug. 19th, on the grounds of the Church of the Assump-

tion Picnic Center. Events will start at 11:30 a.m. Ham

and roast beef dinners will be served in the Parish Center

gym. There will be a variety of games for people of all

ages, live entertainment, pull tabs, refreshments, food

stand, fried bread dough and the main attraction a ride on

one of the oldest merry-gorounds in North America.

A SPECIAL CALLING: Prayerful Residents for House of Prayer, Ellen-burg, NY Our Lady of the Adirondacks House of Prayer, located at 7270 Star Road Route 190 in Ellenburg, NY, is seeking the right person to live on premises as the House Formation Coordina-tor. A strong prayer life, a genuine love of people, a welcoming inclusive spirit, and joyful excitement at the prospects of renewal through evangeliza-tion are among the prerequisites for this position. Other people who share this calling are also be-ing sought for Residency to live in community. The mission of the House of Prayer is “to promote prayer, recollection, retreats, and spiritual devel-opment for all, and with special attention to those living in the North Country.” Its vision is “to imitate the way of life of Jesus Christ in a spirit of simplic-ity and hospitality expressed through the poverty, love and peace exemplified in our Lord and his blessed mother, Mary.” We know that the House Formation Coordinator position is not for every-one, but we believe that some folks have been called by the Lord in this special way, either as the House Formation Coordinator, or as a Resi-dent....and we look forward to hearing from you. Please call the House at 518-594-3253 for more

information or contact Sarah Anderson at 518-

846-3060

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.

Parish Office hours Monday– Thursday 9 am to 2:30 pm * Friday– Closed Email~ [email protected] Wesite~ww.ccbcparish.com Phone: 518-497-6673

WEEKDAY SERVICES Monday SP - 8:30 am Communion Service Tuesday SP 8:30 am Communion Service Wednesday SP - 8:30 am Mass (Notice)* *Thursday SG– 8:30am Mass Friday SP-8:30am Mass ** Please note: Holy Days of Obligation: see inside bulletin Eucharistic Adoration Notre Dame, Malone-Thursdays, 7-8pm, with confessions. St. Mary’s, Brushton-1st Thursdays 6:30-7:30pm St. Patrick’s, Chateaugay-1st Fridays 9-10am. w. confessions

Regional Mass Schedule Saturday: 4:00 PM St. Joseph’s (Bombay) 4:00 PM—Notre Dame ( Malone) 4:00 PM—St. Bernard’s (Lyon Mt) 5:30 PM Our Lady of Fatima (Westville) 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)

11:00 AM St. Mary’s ( Fort Covington)

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,

SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Contact Deacon Brian at Parish office to make arrangements. 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 par-ish priest or deacon at least 8 months before the desired date of the wed-ding. SPONSORS FOR BAPTISM AND CONFIRMATION must be practicing Catholics 16 or older, confirmed themselves and if married, married in the Catholic Church (a practicing Catholic is one who regularly attends Mass.) PRAYER LINE– Call:497-6569 or 497-6910. HOLY FAMILY SCHOOL (PK-8)Principal: Mrs. Marianne Jadlos 12 Homestead Park, Malone, NY 12953 Phone: 518-483-4443 Website: www.holyfam.neric.org E-mail: [email protected] CHILD SAFETY & VICTIM’S ASSISTANCE COORDINATOR If you suspect misconduct involving diocesan clergy, religious, employees or volunteers, please contact Terrianne Yanulavich, 413 Ryan Road Chu-rubusco, NY 12923; [email protected]. 518-483-3261. SHUT-INS Do you know someone who is not able to go to Mass on Sunday because of the weather or sickness? Please call the parish office for someone to bring holy communion on a weekly or monthly basis

Aug 19 , 2018

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

St. Patrick’s Cemetery Joe Siskavich St. George’s Cemetery Mr. James Dumont

Office Manager/ Bookkeeper

Mrs. Tammy Patnode, Maintenance Joe Siskavich Elementary Religion Mrs. Heather Locklin,

Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

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Faith Formation Tentative 2018-19 Schedule-

Sign Up

September- 16th, 30th - October-14th, 28th November- 4th, 18th - December- 2nd

January- 6th, 13th, 27th - February- 3rd, 10th March-3rd, 10th - April- 7th, 28th May- 5th, 19th

You can now Sign up Children in Grades1-7 for the upcoming Faith Formation school year. Sign-Up forms can be found on the CCBC website, or at the back of St. Patrick's church. Please return as soon as possible, so supplies can be ordered. There is no Charge for enrollment but a $10 donation to help with costs would be much appreciated. Classes are held twice a month in the downstairs of St. Patrick's church from 10AM until 10:50AM before mass. There is also a ten-tative schedule posted on the website. Dates are subject to change, due to conflicts that might affect a large number of students. Clas-ses are not held on long weekends when the kids do not have school. Changes will be posted on the CCBC Youth Group page on Face-book, this includes cancellations due to weather. Please contact Heather Locklin at 518-353-0112 with any questions.

Faith Formation In Need of Help!!!

The Faith Formation program is need of volunteers to help teach and assist. It is a wonderful opportunity to grow your own Faith while spreading God's Word and help Children learn to build their relationship with God!! Please contact Deacon Dwyer at the Recto-ry, or Heather Locklin at 518-353-0112 if you can help..

Winners of the first 10/10 Altar Rosary drawing 8/13/18 Luke Dalton Deb Kemp

This Weeks Sanctuary Candle

Bill Boyea 1st Anniversary

By Tom and Betty Cook

20th Sunday in Ordinary Time In this Sunday's Gospel, the conflict escalates in the Bread of Life Discourse. Confusion is mounting in the crowd. "How can this man give us his flesh to eat?" Their minds were thinking literally, not mys-tically. Jesus doesn't seem to help, however, and only drives his point home with more emphasis. "Unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you do not have life within you." Jesus would later institute the Eucharist at the Last Supper. There he would definitively establish the sacramental reality in which bread and wine become substantially his own Body and Blood. We celebrate this sacrament in the Mass. Perhaps we do not always understand what we receive. "My flesh is true food, and my blood is true drink." What is the essence of food and drink? Food nourishes our bodies, provid-ing essential calories for our survival. Water is used throughout the body to cushion joints, regulate body temperature, and protect sensi-tive tissues like the brain. When we receive the Eucharist, we receive the spiritual equivalent of these essential elements. Like water, the Eucharist strengthens the sanctifying grace moving through us. "Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood remains in me and I in him." The Eucharist connects us intimately to Jesus and confirms our union with him. That is why we abstain from the Eucharist while in a state of mortal sin. It would be a contradiction and deep disrespect to these words of Jesus. To receive the Body and Blood of Jesus is not a right but a gift we receive with deep humility. As we receive the Bread of Life, grace strengthens our love, separates us from sineven wiping away venial sins unifies us with the universal Church, and helps commit us to humble service. Together we are nourished for our mission in the world!

Vocations: We Are Called

“Very truly, I tell you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink His blood you have no life in you.” Are you being chosen to give life to His people as a priest, deacon or in the consecrated life? Talk to Fr. Tom or Fr. Doug Lucia at 315 3862543, [email protected] or Cathy Russell, Diocesan Vocation Coordinator at 3153932920 ext. 1450, or email: [email protected] See us also on Facebook or at www.myvocation.net

Grandparents Day Ice Cream Social Faith Formation Sign ups.

When: Grandparents Day Sunday September 9th,

2018 Time: Immediately following the 11AM Mass

Where: St. Patrick’s Church, Chateaugay

Faith Formation Signs up will also be held at this time. Classes for 1st through 6th graders, (2nd Grade First Communion Class), start

Sunday September 16th.

CCBC Harvest Dinner September 23rd

12-5 pm

Surviving Divorce -2week program The Diocesan Family Life Office is offering the Surviving Divorce Program this Fall in Canton and Gouverneur. Surviving Divorce fea-tures twelve video presentations that cover topics such as shock and grief, anger and forgiveness, money issues, dealing with children and a former spouse, and annulment and remarriage. This program is for the newly separated and divorced and those still struggling with issues many years later. It will help them find answers to their ques-tions, restore their hope, and begin authentic healing. The twelve week program will run from early September until mid November. The cost of the program for participants includes the Surviving Di-vorce Personal Guide and all program materials is $25. For more information or to register, please call Steve Tartaglia at 315-393-2920 or go to http://www.rcdony.org/family life/survivingdivorcesupportgroup.html.

August 21 Recruitment & Retention Meeting at 7:00PM

All meetings take place in the library at Holy Family School and all

PIG ROAST PICNIC PARISHWIDE! Sunday, August 26th from 12PM-3PM

at St. Francis of Assisi, Constable Activities for the Children & DJ Entertainment!

Please join us for Roast Pork & Variety of other Meats,

Salads, Beverage & Watermelon! FUN! FAMILY! FREE!

A Pilgrimage to Western NY with Bishop LaValley

Time is running out to get the discounted rate for the DOVS Pilgrim-age to western New York from October 16th-18th! So if you have been thinking about it, go for it! It will be amazing. There is limited seating still available. For more information, contact Connie at [email protected] or call her at 315-783-0574 or Ms. Mary Enslow at 315-268- 1016. Cost: $350.00 per person for individuals registered before August 31, 2018. $399.00 per person for individuals registered after August 31, 2018.

Monday, Aug 20: (SP)8:30 AM Communion Service Tuesday, Aug 21: (SP) 8:30 AM Communion Service Wednesday, Aug 22: (SP) 8:30 AM Frank Gokey by Randy and Tammy Patnode Thursday, Aug 23: (SG) 8:30 AM Monica Burke by Diane & Todd Harrigan Friday, Aug 24 (SP) 8:30 AM Melita Gowette by Tom & Murial Campbell Saturday, Aug 25: (SP) 4:00 PM People of the Parishes Sunday, Aug 26: 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time (SF) 11:00 AM John Larue by Shirley Kelly

(SJ) Bombay (SF) Constable (SM) Ft. Covington (OLF) Westville

St. Patrick's

Sun ~ Aug 25th 4:00 PM Reader—A. Selkirk EM– V. Dalton, S. LaFlesh

CCBC Weekly Stewardship of Aug 11-12 Envelope users 75

Envelopes: $2200.00 Plate: 312.00 Fuel 307.00 Bottles: 47.70 Other: 4.00 Missionary Co-op plan 3.00 _________________________________________ Total: 2873.70 *Budget Needs: $3850.00 per week

Our Lord blesses us a hundredfold for our Stewardship Sacri-fices. Thank you for support of your parish.

Sanctuary Candles in Memory/Honor of We now offer the Sanctuary Candles to be burned from Sunday to Saturday in Memory of a loved one. If you would like to re-member a loved one please fill out form on the back of the bulle-tin and either put into collection basket or mail to parish.

Catechism Corner: What is the Holy Eucharist? The Holy Eucharist is the Sacrament which contains the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity, of Our Lord Jesus Christ under the appearances of bread and wine. When did Christ give His priests the power to change bread and wine into His Body and Blood? Christ gave His priests the power to change bread and wine into His Body and Blood at the Last Supper. Who can change bread and wine into Christ's Body and Blood? Only an ordained Priest, Bishop, etc can do this, not a Deacon or a Nun or other holy person. We call this change Transubstantiation. Why did Christ institute the Holy Eucharist? 1. To unite us to Himself and to nourish our soul with His Body and

Blood. 2. To increase sanctifying grace and all virtues in our soul. 3. To lessen our evil inclinations 4. To be a pledge of everlasting life 5. To fit our bodies for a glorious resurrection. 6. To continue the Sacrifice of the Cross in His Church. What is necessary to receive Holy Communion? It is necessary to be in the state of grace and to be fasting for one hour from food (including gum) and all drinks, except water.

Planned Giving: Capital Campaign When you are prayerfully considering your gift for the It’s Our Church, It’s Our Future Capital Campaign, there will be a variety of giving options for you to think about. There is a pledge option of up to four years with pay-ments ranging from monthly, quarterly, semiannually or annually. A one-time gift option is also available. As you reflect upon your level of sup-port, please remember that the 2018 Bishop’s Fund Appeal is included in this gift. The Bishop’s Fund Appeal will return in September 2019 to pro-vide its support to the annual ministries and program needs of the Dio-cese. Methods of Giving Can Include:

• Pledges via cash, check or credit/debit cards.

• Gifts of Securities.

• Gifts of qualifying Retirements (IRA’s).

• Gifts of Property, Life Insurance, Wills, Bequests, etc.

• For further information on ways to give, contact Scott Lalone at 315-

393-2920 or [email protected]

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 insurance at: https://eventus.ajgrms.com prior to booking the parish hall for private use.

MASS CHANGES FOR NEXT WEEKEND Due to the parish-wide Pig Roast Picnic, here is a change in the Mass

schedule as follows: Saturday, Aug. 25th, 4:00PM at St. Patrick’s, Chateaugay Saturday, Aug. 25th, 4:30PM at Our Lady of Fatima Sunday, Aug. 26th, 9:00AM at St. Mary’s of the Fort Sunday, Aug. 26th, 11:00AM at St. Francis, Constable

Youth Lead: 2018 Leadership Weekend

Jesus calls us to, "Love one another as I have loved you" John 13:34 Join us on this weekend of faith, fellowship and fun as we learn about Jesus's love for us and how we can grow to become "Disciple Leaders" in our homes, communities, schools and work. This year's retreat location will be held at Guggenheim on the weekend of September 28-30. The ticket price for this all inclusive retreat is $70.00 *Workshops, meals, and accommodations, included* For schedule information visit: www.rcdony.org/youth/ leadership.htm or contact Tom Semeraro, Director of Youth Ministry at: 315-393-2920 ext. 1415