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St. Charles-St. Ann Parish Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 26, 2015 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL ST. CHARLESST. ANN July 21, 2015 The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Thank you, Ms. Hall for arranging this field trip to the Cathedral. We learned a lot! We had a special tour guide in the museum! This week 20 of our K-7 students participated in the St. Charles-St. Ann Vacation Bible School. Each day provided instruction, crafts, and fun. On Tuesday, a caravan of our children left for the Cathedral to enjoy a tour of the Cathedral, former school and museum. We were led by Diane, the Cathedral tour guide and were able to view the beautiful stained glass windows, the daily Mass Chapel, the crypt where several of the former Bishops of Syracuse are entombed, the mag- nificent organ, and learned many “fun facts” about the history of its construction. A fun morning was had by all!

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St. Charles-St. Ann Parish

Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 26, 2015

VACATION

BIBLE

SCHOOL

ST. CHARLES– ST. ANN

July 21, 2015

The Cathedral of the

Immaculate Conception

Thank you, Ms. Hall

for arranging this

field trip to the

Cathedral.

We learned a lot!

We had a special tour guide in the

museum!

This week 20 of our K-7 students participated in the

St. Charles-St. Ann Vacation Bible School. Each day

provided instruction, crafts, and fun. On Tuesday, a

caravan of our children left for the Cathedral to enjoy

a tour of the Cathedral, former school and museum.

We were led by Diane, the Cathedral tour guide and

were able to view the beautiful stained glass windows,

the daily Mass Chapel, the crypt where several of the

former Bishops of Syracuse are entombed, the mag-

nificent organ, and learned many “fun facts” about the

history of its construction.

A fun morning was had by all!

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Morning Mass is celebrated at 8am daily.

MONDAY, July 27; Reading: Ex32:15-24,30-34/Mt13:31-35

SA **Communion Services will be held on Mondays throughout the summer

TUESDAY, July 28; MASS @ ST. CHARLES

Reading: Ex33:7-11,34:5b-9,28/Mt13:36-43

SC Parishioners of St. Char les-St. Ann

WEDNESDAY, July 29; MASS @ ST.ANN’S

Reading: Ex34:22-35/Jn11:19-27

SA Arlene Adams by Suzanne Dalton and Family

THURSDAY, July 30; MASS @ ST. CHARLES

Reading: Ex40:16-21,34-38/Mt13:47-53

SC Jenny C. Her ron by Our God Reigns Prayer Group

FRIDAY, July 31; MASS @ ST. ANN’S

Reading: Lv23:1,4-11,15-16,27,34b-37/Mt13:54-58

SA Louise Demperio/1st anniversary by Parishioners

SATURDAY, August 1; MASS @ ST. CHARLES

Reading: Lv25:1,8-17/Mt14:1-12

4pm Frances Stark by Don and Kathy Schwanke

SUNDAY, August 2; Reading: Ex16:2-4,12-15/Eph4:17,20-24/Jn6:24-35

SA 8am Karl Schond by Pascarella Family

SC 9:30am Mike Zaluski by Tom, Diane, Kirsi Donovan

SA 11am Linda Winnicki by Lorr ie Pavlus and Tim

4pm Sat. 8/1 M.L.Paratore Roberts, Alcaro, Prowak, Hicks Dc. Tony Alcaro, Kaminski, Kaminski,

Ranieri, DeMong

8:00am Sun.8/2 J. Costello

P. Centore

*Tindall, Burrows, Fleishood, Gehm, Burrows Dc. Tony Burrows

9:30am Sun.8/2 E. Carr Jutton, Feyerabend, Grady, Caloia Dc. Tony Villi, Hosek, Villi, Bombard

11:00 Sun. 8/2 M.E. Bruet

K. DeSanctis

*DeSanctis, Rader, Allen, Morgan, Heitzman Dc. Tony Bryant, Bryant, Bryant

Next week’s Lectors Eucharistic Ministers Homilist Altar Servers

To plan a wedding, please contact either parish office to set a time to speak with Father Brian.

Bishop Ludden Minister

August 2– L. Caloia

The Sacrament of Baptism will take place on the 2nd

Sunday of the Month. Please contact the parish office for

details or to set up a time to meet for a class. 468-1803.

CONFESSION SCHEDULE– SATURDAY AFTER-

NOONS 3--3:30 at St. Charles

Our God Reigns Prayer Group meets Tues-

days at 4:00pm in the Reading Room at St.

Charles. Men and women of St. Charles-St.

Ann’s are invited to attend. Please bring a ro-

sary, bible and your prayer requests.

Any questions? Contact Mike Strojnowski at 469-4900

Mass and Minister Schedules, General Information

MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK….

Prayer Requests - Would you like us to pray for your intentions? Prayer requests can be emailed to Eileen McGrath at [email protected]. Your requests go directly to the Blessed and Broken Prayer Group and the Our God Reigns Prayer Group who will pray for your in-tention.

All prayer requests are held in confidence and are known only to the prayer intercessors.

“Do not worry about anything, but in everything by pray-er and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God”. Philippians 4:6

& b r o k e n

b l e s s e d

Please note! Fr. Brian holds an anointing service on

Fridays immediately following Mass. Why not take

advantage of this wonderful opportunity?

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For the past 16 years, On Point for College has helped more than

5500 1st generation youth get into college, stay there, and succeed

afterwards.

We help with finding financial aid, fill out the forms, and get the re-

sources to survive and succeed. We drive them to colleges, visit

them to help stay on track and go to their graduations. Since 2008

we’ve helped them get jobs after graduation. We started from the

trunk of a car in 1999.

The On Point for College Tree will be in the gathering space until August 9th. Please help us fill backpacks again this

year by choosing an item(s) to purchase . Items can be placed back under the tree by the weekend of August 8/9.

(Only new items, please). Last year with your generosity, we supplied all the bedding and filled 16 student backpacks.

Thank you for your support!

On Point for College, Inc. is dedicated to making higher education accessible to low-

income youth who have the desire and the will to continue their education, but who

feel college is out of reach due to economic, academic and other barriers.

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2014-2015 FISCAL YEAR INCOME

REPORT

Weekly Offering from St. Charles—St. Ann

Offering 9,909.00

Young Adult Grant 4,425.00

Donation 460.00

Rental Income 25.00

Bills Paid this week: Catholic Sun 302.50

Catholic Envelope Service 880.56

Diocese of Syracuse (Youth) 4,050.00

M.E. Burgess & Co. 230.67

W. B. Mason 165.17

Garcia’s Automotive 1,330.83

Catechist Magazine 229.43

Angel of Hope donation 400.00

Thank you for your continued support!

Hope Appeal Update Pledged 63,326.36

Due 7,387.16

% of assessment collected to date

89.53%

St. Charles Food Pantry

The pantry is in need of drink mixes, peanut butter and jelly and cereal. There are many of our

families who will not have the schools to rely on for breakfast and lunches during the summer.

Please be generous.

How I spent my summer vacation!

I would love to ask any of our 30 teens from St. Charles-St. Ann and St. Joseph

what their highlight of the summer of 2015 was. I know after this past week, that

these young men and women would say that spending a week with 28 children from

Brady Faith Center was better than any trip to Darien Lake or to the beach. St.

Ann’s school was full of all sorts of activity from July 13 th through the 16th. The

theme for the week was “The Neighborhood – reaching out to our Communi-

ty”. Our teens and children created a handmade village called “Bradyville”. Each

morning they worked on one aspect of the village, then we met for prayer, followed

by our song “If I Were a Butterfly”, followed by the scripture lesson for the day and

crafts. We visited St. Charles Church on Monday and met with Deacon Tony who

taught the children all about what a Deacon was and how we worship in our Sacred

Space. On Tuesday, the Taunton Fire Department brought down a Fire Truck and

taught the children about their job in the community and fire safety. On Wednes-

day, we visited our neighbors across the street in assisted living at Bellevue Man-

or. We made placemats, centerpieces and flower clips and performed our song

for them – what a great visit it was! Then on Thursday, we had a fun day of kick-

ball, obstacle course challenge, water fun with the sprinkler and a carnival of face

painting and games. None of this would have been possible without the commit-

ment of the teens from St. Charles-St. Ann’s and from St. Joseph’s in Camil-

lus. They mentored one on one with each child and a lasting friendship was

born. Some of the children cried when they had to leave on the last day – we all

felt the sadness. Thanks to all the adults who helped us, thanks to both of our

Food Pantries who helped to cover the cost of the needed food and craft items – it

was community at its best, working together to give our neighboring children from

the south side a great fun week!

Terri Condon and Cindy Heath

THE GLENMARY SISTERS were founded in 1941 by Father William

Howard Bishop and have been serving as living examples of

Christ’s love in action in the rural, small town mission areas of

America for over 60 years. Many Americans do not realize the

tremendous amount of spiritual and material poverty that

exists right here in the US.

The Glenmary Sisters minister to all God’s people regardless

of their race, creed or lifestyle through compassionate out-

reach and ecumenical efforts. Sister Sharon Miller will be at

our parish the weekend of August 8th and 9th to tell us more

about their ministry. She will speak at each Mass throughout

the weekend. If you would like to learn more about the

Glenmary Sisters, please visit their website at

www.glenmarysisters.org.

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THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH

Monday, 7/27 8pm Alanon @ SA

8:30pm AA @ SA

Tuesday, 7/28 AA 7pm @ SC Assumption Milk Mission

Our God Reigns Prayer Group 4-5pm at St. Charles

Wednesday, 7/29 Men’s Basketball at St. Ann

Thursday, 7/30 AA- 7:30pm SC Primary Purpose

Blessed and Broken Prayer Group-

Held at 7pm in the Ministry Center

Friday, 7/31

Walk ‘n Rosary 6:30pm

ST. ANN’S FOOD PANTRY

"Summer is here. Please don't forget the food pantry. We have a greater need as the children are out of school. The pantry is in need of tuna fish, peanut butter and jelly, snacks, kool-aid, canned fruits and vegetables. Thank you."

Just a reminder that we have gluten-free hosts available for those

that need that accommodation. They are approved by the Celiac

Association and the United States Bishop’s Conference. Simply

come to Father Brian’s line at Communion time.

****Please note!! Bible Study will NOT meet during July and August. We will resume our Saturday Morning Study

in September. Enjoy your summer!!

For the last two weeks of July, candles have been

lit in loving memory of Arthur Devers

By Julia Devers

For the last two weeks of July, candles have been

lit in loving memory of Angelo Cupelo

by Rosemary Monticello

The Knights of Columbus Christ the King Council #4114 will be selling Lottery Tickets at all Masses on the weekend of August 1st and 2nd. Cost is $5 per ticket and is good for every day of Sep-tember. Proceeds go for our Youth and Seminar-ian Assistance Fund".

RESPECT LIFE

In continuing to talk about euthanasia, we have to address the ques-

tion most often hurled at pro-lifers: “Who are you to tell me what to

do?” Our response should be that we do not relish giving people

directives. Rather they are the ones who are opening up a can of

worms by pushing to make euthanasia legal. Giving people more

options is not always the best. In this case, more options will end

up being far more burdensome to society than freeing.

Priests for Life

In today’s gospel, Phillip worried about “enough food” for the crowd. What is ENOUGH? When does our ENOUGH de-prive another family of their fair share? Jesus performed today’s miracle because one child was willing to share and risk living with less. Can your family live more simply so that other families can simple live?

May God Bless the good men and women who serve in the

Armed Forces especially for risks taken, for sacrifices

made and for living bravely in the midst of real and con-

stant danger. We ask God to watch over them and keep

them safe.

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The Parish of St. Charles—St. Ann

Pastor Rev. Brian E. Lang

Deacons Peter Vanelli, Anthony Paratore

Sacristans Meaghan Burrows Josh Popp

Trustees Jeffrey Fetter Joseph Dwyer

Parish Office Manager Maureen O’Sullivan

Parish Business Administrator Ellen Flynn

Confirmation and Youth Minister Terri Condon

Director of Faith Formation K-7 Daryl Hall

Coordinator of Young Adult Ministry Mary Kortright

Food Pantry Marie Cullen Joan Gorman

Pastoral Care Ministry Coordinator Mary Morley

Parish Council President Christopher Gorman

Music Ministry:

Joanne Balduzzi, Nick Godzak, Ann and Dave Rice

Maintenance and Grounds Ken Eckert, Supervisor

Richard and Katherine Durant

Parish Office 4461 Onondaga Blvd., Syracuse, NY 13219

Parish Phone Number 468-1803

Fax # 487-6312

Faith Formation 487-6201

Website: www.stcharles-stanns.com

Email [email protected]

Committee Chairpersons: Please contact anyone listed

with suggestions, questions, concerns or to volunteer! Please

call the parish office for further contact information. Thank

you!

Altar care and linens Mike and MaryJo Gehm

Lisa Smith

Altar Servers Dc. Tony and Katie Boyea (schedule)

Baptism Preparation Sue Putnam

Bellevue Manor Mary Morley

Buildings and Grounds Christopher Gorman

Children’s Liturgy of the Word Erika Rader

Coffee and Donuts Jim and Desiree Dillabough

Eucharistic Ministers Florence Gilbert

Friends Forever Jane Gilheney

Funeral Ushers John Fleming

Funeral Guild Florence Jutton

Human Development Georgia Grady

Lectors Florence Gilbert

Our God Reigns Prayer Group Mike Strojnowski

Blessed and Broken Prayer Group Eileen McGrath

Oxford Inn Karen Sparkes

RCIA Pat Hunt

Respect Life Joan Brown

Social Ministry Daryl Hall/Betsy Blasland

St. Camillus Deacon Tony

“TO EVERYTHING THERE IS A SEASON”

...Please pray for the sick of our parish

Mary Aigeltinger, Sarah Albright, Thomas Aloi, Joseph Bertalli, Jane Benson, Paul Blais, David Bradley, Art Brzezinski, Sophia

Grace Castrillli, James Cavallaro, Larry Chalk, Sandy Conroy, Chrissy Crandall, Marion Culkin, Joyce Donohoe, Mary Dooley,

Jim Drysdale, Mary Dunn, Marlene Eckert, Steve Effler, Sr. Paula Jude Egan, Jeff Fellows, Rosa Froio, Clare Gaffney, Shawn

Garland, Teresa Giarrosso, Emily Gokey, Carol Grayson, Bill Gunter, Grace Haggerty, Jim Hanigan, Josh Hildreth, Doug Klocz-

ko, Joe Kirsch, John Krell, Christine LaPage, Paul LaValle, Rick Lavin, MaryAnn Lewis, Maggie Flynn Loney, Ginny Long, Ka-

ren Magnarelli, Virginia Martens, Nancy Medicis, Beverly Mersfelder, Marie Messina, Kathleen Missert, Mary Morley, Gladys

Northup, James Onacki, Francis Ostrom, Ray Palladino, Eleanor Peters, Mary Petro, Ed Popcun, Edward Purcell, Mary Pat

Quinn, Derrick Robinson, Jane Ross, Josephine Saccone, Tom Schlueter, Helena Schmidt, Karen Schmidt, Kimberly Schoemann,

Annette Sitnik, Mary Louise Steigerwald, Jane Sweeney, Veronica Tario, Norma Taylor, Riley Thayer, Beverly Trembley,

Makenna Grace Turner, Dc. Peter Vanelli, Angela Weeks, Mary Jo Weinheimer, Rich Worden, Helen Zarecki, Chuck Zawacki,

Donald Zawacki

A time to be born… A time to die…. A time to wed…

A time for war...Liam Halligan, Matthew Locke , Andrew Ayres, Joseph Perry, Packy Guy, Michael Chase, Andy Bryant,

Joseph Coppo, Owen Alberts, and all those men and women serving our country.

Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00am—3:00pm

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