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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
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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!
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921 Trout River Rd. Burke, NY 12917 Phone: 518-353-1896
680 East Main St. Malone, NY 12953
Email: [email protected]
Mention CCBC and 10% of the sale will go to Parish
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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____________________________________
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Phone (518) 497-3072 Fax (518) 497-3074 6081 State Route 11, Chateaugay NY 12920
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518-483-5256 24 Low Rd Malone NY
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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 8 am to 2 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 St. George’s (Burke) 5:30 PM Our Lady of Fathima (Westville) Sunday: 9:00 AM St. Francis of Assisi ( Constable) 11: AM St. Patrick’s (Chateaugay)
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
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
April 29, 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 Mr. Walter Barse St. George’s Cemetery Mr. James Dumont
Pastoral Associate Deacon Brian T. Dwyer, Office Manager/ Bookkeeper
Mrs. Tammy Patnode, Elementary Religion Mrs. Heather Locklin,
Fifth Sunday of Easter
I am the vine, you are the branches. Whoever re-mains in me and I in him will bear much fruit, be-cause without me you can do nothing. (Gospel)
Holy Family School Holy Family School 12 Homestead Park, Malone,
We are part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ogdens-burg. HFS is known for its excellent academic curricu-lum, small class sizes and a strong sense of community. For more information, call Marianne Jadlos at 518-483-4443 or email: [email protected]
April 29: FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER Readings: Acts 9:26-31/1 Jn 3:18-24/Jn 15:1-8
We are called to bear much fruit and be Christ's disciples. Since a branch that is cut off from the vine cannot produce fruit, we need to remain connected to the vine and be pruned of all those things that keep us from being fruitful. So let us allow the life of Christ to flow through us so that others can also discover the fruits of joy and love, peace and patience, kindness, goodness and self-control. In this way our lives will praise the Lord and others will come to know his love so that they too may become his disciples.
$200 Cash– Karen and Robert Boyer $100 Cash- Irene McKee $50 Cash– Carla Milljour
$50 Cash– Kelly Southworth $25 Cash– Edith Baker
$20 Cash—Nancy Ashline $25 Gift Cert Chat Bowling Alley– Marcia McDonald
$25 Gift Cert Chat Bowling Alley– John Selkirk $25 Gift Cert Chat Bowling Alley– Anne Helm $25 Gift Cert Chat Bowling Alley– Lynn Duval $25 Gift Cert LaVignes IGA– Barbara Gadway $25 Gift Cert LaVignes IGA– Mary Lou Dwyer
$25 Gift Cert Cherry Knoll– Jane Parmeter $25 Gift Cert Upward Looking– Donald Bilow
$20 Gift Cert Alix True Value-Quinn Ryan $20 Gift Cert The Village Market– Ethel Quimet
$20 Gift Cert Filions Diner– Linda Ryan Ceramic Duck floral arrgmnt– Betty Cook 5ft Airondack Clock w/ Shelf– Jean Fall
Hand Painted Sap Bucket– Judy LaBare 1 Hair Cut– Alden Cook
Oil Change– Isreal Selkirk Gibson Brothers CD– Leo Boya
Gibson Brothers CD– Christine LaDuke Cast Aluminum Pot– Raymond Jones
Porcelain Cake Plate and Server– Linda Ryan
Thank you again for all who have donated and for those who bought raffle tickets.
We raised a total of $1247.00
This Weeks Sanctuary Candle is in Memory of Deceased Members of the
Davis & Malette Family By Doug and Sharon Malette
Vocations: We are Called
“Let us love, not in word or speech, but in truth and action.” Are you being called to love the Lord and His people as a priest, deacon, sister or brother? Love demands truth and action Talk to Fr. Tom or Fr. Doug Lamica at 315-386-2453, [email protected] or Cathy Rus-sell, Diocesan Vocation Coordinator at 315-393-2920 ext. 1450. or email: [email protected] See us also on Facebook or at www.myvocation.net
During the Easter Season, we should strive for a greater understanding and appreciation of the ministries in our par-ish. Look within our hearts to determine what role stewardship plays in our lives. We trust that you will give financial stew-
ardship prayerful consideration this year. Our parish is using an online giving system that is strengthening stewardship as well as making it easier for members to support our parish. Your regular contributions support the operations of the church and all our ministries. Please sign up today for regular or special collec-tion online giving by visiting www.ccbcparish.com and choose e-giving.
Camp Guggenheim Registration
Registration for Camp Guggenheim is OPEN! Weeks 1-5 are open to ages 12-15, and Week 6 is open to 16-18 year-olds. Come for an
unforgettable week of friendship, faith, and fun! Register at www.rcdony.org/camp
Spring Retreat for Adults Theme: Living the ‘Bookend Beatitudes’: an invitation to explore the first and eight beatitudes and ways to put them into practice through prayer, sharing and other spiritual practices. May 4-6, 2018, at Cedarhaven, Morristown, N.Y. Space limited. Facilitator: Sister Bethany Fitzgerald, SSJ. Suggested Offering: $125 For info. : 315-212-6592 or [email protected]
During the month of May and October, we will pray the rosary before Mass. We
would ask the rosary be wrapped up at least five minutes before Mass begins. We need to be mindful of those who come to mass early and enjoy silence in their preparation for Eucharist both inside
Director of Youth Ministry The Roman Catholic Diocese of Ogdensburg is seeking a Director of Youth Ministry. The position is responsible for the planning and im-plementation of the diocesan youth program. Applicants must be a practicing Catholic. Applicants should have a Bachelor’s Degree with extensive experience in the fields of religious education and faith formation, successful experience as youth minister, knowledge of current catechetical documents, familiarity with the characteristics of youth’s personal, spiritual and emotional development, proven inter-personal skills and competency in administration and the use of technology. Submit letter of interest, resume and three professional references to: Human Resources Office, Diocese of Ogdensburg, P.O. Box 369, Ogdensburg, NY 13669 or e-mail [email protected]. Deadline for application is May 18, 2018.
Deacon Gathering
Please pray for me and my brother Deacons, their wives, our wid-ows as we gather in Lake Placid this Wednesday and Thursday. It’s a great opportunity to gather with Bishop LaValley and come together as a community to pray together and support each other in diaconal ministry. Be assured of my prayers for you and your most special intentions.
Monday, April 30: (SP)8:30 AM Communion Service Tuesday, May 1: (SP) 8:30 AM Communion Service (SM) 8:30 AM Jane St. Ann Tarbell by Michael & Kathleen Lauzon Wednesday, May 2: (SP) 8:30 AM William & Bernedette LaClair by Howard LaClair (OLF) 8:30 AM Shaylyn Bushey by M/M Frank Miller Thursday, May 3: (SP) 8:30 AM Frank Gokey by Yvonne Friday, May 4: (SP) 8:30 AM Faye Gregory by Her Family (SJ) 8:30 AM Karen Mulvana Robert by Phil & Rita Dustin and Family Saturday, May 5 : Anticipated for Sixth Sunday of Easter (SG) 4:00 PM Carlton McDonald by Irene and Family (SJ) 4:00 PM Florence Cook by M/M James Jarvis (OLF) 5:30 PM James Chatland by Brenda Chatland Sunday, May 6: Sixth Sunday of Easter (SF) 9:00 AM People of the Parishes (SP) 11:00 AM John W. Martin 2nd Anniv. By His wife and Family (SM) 11:00 AM Glen Davis by Eleanor Latulippe
(SJ) Bombay (SF) Constable (SM) Ft. Covington (OLF) Westville
Fifth Sunday of Easter April 29, 2018
LITURGICAL MINISTRY
St. Patrick's Sun ~ May 6th 11:00 AM Reader—K. Swanston EM– V. Dalton, Sharon LaFlesh
CCBC Weekly Stewardship of April 21 & April 22 Envelope users 97
Envelopes: $2853.50 Plate: 240.29 Fuel 75.00 Votives 11.00 Bottles 9.65 Easter 10.00 Good Friday 10.00 Maintenance 10.00 _______________________________________________________ Total: 3219.44
*Budget Needs: $3850.00 per week
Our Lord blesses us a hundredfold for our Stewardship Sacrifices. 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 remember a loved one please fill out
form on the back of the bulletin and either put into collection basket or mail to parish office.
St. George’s Sat~ May 5th 4:00 PM Reader—G. Sidor EM– L. Bowen, C. Brown
May 3– 6 pm Virtus training @ St. Mary’s of the Fort in Fort Cov-ington May 13– Mother’s Day Breakfast sponsored by American Legion Auxiliary. 8 am to 1 pm at American Legion Chat. Buffet $8 May 20–11 am Mass for First Holy Communion for St. Patrick’s Church
“Let us love, not in word or speech, but in truth and action.” Are you being called to love the Lord and His people as a priest, deacon, sister or brother? Love demands truth and action Talk to Fr. Tom or
2453, [email protected] or Cathy Rus-2920 ext. 1450. or
email: [email protected] See us also on Facebook or at
PLANNED GIVING Please Consider Your Parish in Your Estate Plans
When considering gifts in your Will or estate plans please remem-ber your parish. Gifts can be made to your parish in the following manner: Specific dollar amount: a percentage of your estate or a particular asset such as savings bond, life insurance, real estate or other valuables. For more information, contact: Scott Lalone, Exec-utive Director, Development Office 315-393-2920, or [email protected]
Beginning on May 17th Thursday Mass will be at St. George.
From Fr. Tom & Deacon Brian
After unanimous support from the building & maintenance commit-tee as well as the consultation with parish & financial councils. St. Patrick’s Church will soon begin a project to upgrade our heating & electrical systems. The conditions of the current heating system is not efficient and has many components which are no longer functioning. The main parts of the projects are listed below.
• Replacement of the main boiler of the boiler of the church with
a new more efficient hot water boiler.
• Replace all steam registers in the main church with new effi-
cient hot water baseboards.
• Replacement of current radiant beating system in the base-
ment while also utilizing some old equipment which is compat-ible.
• Adding a new power distribution system to the church to re-
place the old failing system,
• Adding a new NG powered generator to allow for the church
to be heated during a power outage Due to the way the old system was operating the church should see significant savings in fuel when this project is complete. The Diocese has approved our capital project which will cost roughly $93,000. We will not need to borrow any money for the project thanks to the generous bequest of the Betty Lyons estate which indicated money should be used for upkeep of St. Patrick's Church, rectory and cemetery. As your aware some restoration work needs to begin in the near future. Your continued financial support of the parish is critical to help meet the day to day operations of our parish. To continue to keep our churches beautiful and in good condition.