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April 22, 2018
St. Mary’s Church 62 Warren Street, Glens Falls, NY 12801
Telephone: 518-792-0989 / Fax: 518-792-0251 / Website: stmarysglensfalls.org
Parish Staff Rev. Thomas Morrette (ext. 120) Pastor Rev. Desmond J. Rossi (ext. 127) Parochial Vicar Deacon F. David Powers (ext. 135) Deacon Associate Rev. Robert Hohenstein (retired) Rev. Liam Condon (retired) Clergy Assistance Robin Mattes (ext. 110) Parish Secretary/Cemetery Representative Catherine DeSantis (ext. 125) Baptism Coordinator Ann McCoy (ext. 130) Administrator for Finances Jo Kaczmarek (ext. 115) Pastoral Associate for Faith Formation Leona Stone, Assistant Maria Polidore (ext. 121) Pastoral Associate for Youth Ministry Susan DelSignore (ext. 113) Pastoral Associate for Liturgy/Music
Mass Schedule:
Saturday Vigil: 4:00 PM
Sunday: 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:15 AM
Mon., Wed. & Fri.: 8:05 AM
Tuesday & Thursday: 12:10 PM
Exposition and Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament
First Friday of the month 9 AM—3 PM
Sacrament of Baptism: First Sunday of the month at 12:30 PM
Sacrament of Reconciliation:
Saturdays 3:00 - 3:45 PM or upon request
Sacrament of Matrimony:
For adequate preparation
arrangements should be made at least six months prior to the desired date.
St. Mary's/St. Alphonsus
Regional Catholic School:
Patricia Balmer, Principal
Pre-School thru Grade 8—
518-792-3178
Glens Falls Hospital Chaplain
Sister Donna Irvine, S.S.N.D.
518-926-3532
Parish and Cemetery Office Hours:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (Closed 12-1 PM)
Established in 1848, St. Mary’s Parish has been preaching the Gospel and celebrating the Sacraments in the heart of Glens Falls for over a century and a half. Thousands have happily called St. Mary’s their home. Part of the universal Catholic Church and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany, our parish celebrates the centuries-old mission, teaching and liturgy of the Catholic faith. We seek to exemplify love for one another, to spread the Good News, to reconcile others to God in Christ and to support one another on our earthly pilgrimage. We encourage a sense of belonging and we strive to create a place that is safe, beautiful and secure. We offer opportunities to accommodate the needs and desires of our youth and young families as well as our adults and seniors. Not content with being just “an inn by the side of the road”, we are thought-provoking, challenging and active in service, in the wider community, and in ecumenical and interfaith collaboration. We seek to make the Gospel relevant in our own lives and in this current culture, honoring the past but building a strong faith for “the now” - so that the two-
thousand year-old faith of Jesus Christ enlivens, enriches, guides and challenges us every day of our lives. Consid-er joining us and making St. Mary’s your spiritual home.
From Father Tom
Bring your phone to church next Sunday!
Yes, that’s right! We want you to bring your phone or tablet to Masses next weekend! And you won’t have to shut them off, either! Do you know why? Well, we are going to devote some of the homily-time next weekend to helping those at our Masses to download our new parish app, to “like us” on our parish Facebook page, and to
show you how to download the new adult faith development resource called “FORMED” which we have recently subscribed to. (Of course, you are free not to download any of these new resources.) However, should you choose, we’re here to help you download them quickly and easily next weekend. Whether we like it or not, Amer-icans are turning to apps and Facebook more and more for information and networking. Our parish needs to be involved in these new venues so that our schedules, events and news are readily available to parishioners who use them. We were blessed that the Knights of Columbus have donated the fee for a parish subscription to FORMED,
a digital site with a wide variety of Catholic faith-building opportunities – like full-length Catholic movies and timely religious lectures and presentations. From your easy chair, you will now have access to faith-based learn-ing and entertainment just by downloading and visiting this site. Countless Catholic parishes throughout the Unit-
ed States have already subscribed to FORMED for their parishes and it has been received with great enthusiasm. So, bring your phones or laptops to Mass next weekend! We’ll help you gain access to all this. After Masses, a help-desk will be at the entrance of the church to answer questions not resolved during the presentation at Mass. All this in keeping with the mandate Christ has left us: “Go out to all the world and share the Good News”. Next weekend, we’ll continue to do just this but…digitally.
Special thanks to Melissa Wilkinson and our Communications Committee for organizing this Sundays tutorial.
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PARKING IN OUR RECTORY LOT? We have been notified by the law firm of FitzGerald Morris Baker
and Firth who have purchased the building at 68 Warren Street, formerly the headquarters of Genpack, LLC,
about the fact that within the next few weeks, their contractor will begin the process of demolition and renovation
of the interior of the building, along with the installation of new HVAC equipment on the roof. The work re-
quired several debris receptacles, contractor vehicles, and possibly storage units to occupy space in the parking
lot. In light of this, the company asks that we advise our visitors and parishioners NOT TO PARK in the 68 War-
ren Street lot. The work will go on for six to seven months. (That lot is chained off from entry and egress from
our rectory parking lot by them so that there will no longer be drive-through ability.)
Jewish-Catholic Event On Thursday, April 26, at 7:00 PM, the Jewish-Dialogue Committee, the Jewish
Federation of Northeastern NY, and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany, will be co-sponsoring a special inter
-faith event at the American Italian Heritage Association and Museum, 227 Central Ave., Albany, entitled
“Saving the Family Sarano”. It is free and open to the public. The screening of the film ‘I1 Giardino Dei
Giusti” (the “Garden of the Righteous”) will be included followed by a presentation by La Rabinessa Liora Kel-
man who will share her family history of survival during the Holocaust. The Sarano family of Milan were saved
by Italian Gentiles who risked their lives saving Italian Jews. For further information go to:
www.americanitalianmuseum.org. Join us for a provocative and enriching evening of remembrance of a love that
surpassed ethnicity and religion.
Catholic Young Adult COOKOUT Open to college students, and attendees in their 20’s and 30’s, join us
for a celebration with other Catholics in the state at 3:00 PM on Saturday, April 28th at St. Pius X Parish, 23 Crumitie Road., Loudonville. All are welcome and bring a friend!
SUNY Plattsburg at Queensbury will be hosting a panel on the Opioid Epidemic which will take place
Thursday, May 3rd at 4:00 PM. This event is nonprofit and open to members of the community. We wel-come and encourage all to attend! Contact Emma Bartscherer at [email protected] for more information.
Post-Abortion Healing The annual Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat will be held this year from May 4-6 at the
Dominican Retreat and Conference Center in Niskayuna, NY. Rachel Vineyard Retreats are offered in hundreds of locations throughout the United States and internationally as a source of healing and reconciliation for women and men who have suffered from the pain of abortion. Participation is strictly confidential. This powerful week-end is an opportunity to experience God’s love and forgiveness in a safe environment. The cost of the retreat is $195 which includes room, meals, and materials. St. Mary’s will cover the cost of anyone who wishes to attend. Please contact Pat Mousaw at 518-222-1160 or go to [email protected] for more information.
Fifth Annual Rosary Walk for Life with Bishop Edward B. Scharfenberger
Join Bishop Scharfenberger, lay faithful, and clergy in reciting the rosary in procession around the capitol to promote a culture of life on Saturday, April 28th, 10:30 AM – 3:00 PM. Proudly sponsored by the NYS Council of the Knights of Columbus.
Schedule: 11:00 AM Mass
12:30 PM Procession around Capitol (Adoration in the Cathedral) 1:00 PM Begin Rosary for Life
1:30 PM Process back to Cathedral 2:00 PM Talk with Sr. Virginia Joy of the Sisters of Life at the Cathedral 2:45 PM Reception
*Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament will occur during the procession for those remaining in the Cathedral. In the words of Pope Francis, “Let us say ‘Yes’ to life and not death. Let us say ‘Yes’ to freedom and not enslave-ment to the many idols of our time. In a word, let us say ‘Yes’ to the God who is love, life and freedom, and who never disappoints. Let us ask Mary, Mother of Life, to help us receive and bear constant witness to the ‘Gospel of Life’.”
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Monday April 23 - Easter Weekday
Saint George, Martyr; Saint Adalbert, Bishop and Martyr
8:05 a.m. +James Webb by SMA Class of 1963
+Jeanne DiFiore by Jean Thinnes and Family
Tuesday April 24 – Easter Weekday
Saint Fidelis of Sigmaringen, Priest and Martyr
12:10 p.m. +Bruce DeRosia by St. Mary’s Parishioners
Wednesday April 25 – Saint Mark, Evangelist 8:05 a.m. +Geoffrey Sommo (Birthday) by Family
Thursday April 26 – Easter Weekday
12:10 p.m. +Frances Bohrer and Regina and Ferg Healy by Anne-Marie Wolcott
Friday April 27 – Easter Weekday
8:05 a.m +Janice Dietrich by St. Mary’s Parishioners
Saturday April 28 – Vigil: FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER 4:00 p.m. +Bob Rozell by Dave and Betty Powers
+Shirley DeSantis by (Husband) Vince and Family
+Anna Robinson by (Son) Michael +Francis P. Donovan by Family
Sunday April 29 – FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER 7:30 a.m. People of the Parish
9:00 a.m. +Deceased Members of the Robinson Family by Mike Robinson (Son/Brother) +Joyce Brennan by Betty Charles
+Bob and Sally Homkey by Pam Vogel +Bannon Family - Bequest 11:15 a.m. +Mary Ann Green by Dave and Betty Powers
+Mary Lee Godfrey by David and Theresa
LaPoint +Paul LaValley by David and Theresa LaPoint +Michael Celeste by Jeff Trent
Our Beloved Dead
Please pray for those who have died this past week:
Jean Bingham Collins, Helen A. Marzola, Jeanette Breault, Linda Redmond,
Janice Dietrich
St. Mary’s and St. Alphonsus Cemeteries Re-opened April 13 Christmas decorations should be removed by May 1st so that the cemetery can be cleared and prepared for Mother’s Day. The water in the cemeteries is scheduled to be turned on by May 11.
F A I T H F O R M A T I O N
Thank you to Teresa Kaye and Faith Stone for helping with the First Communion Retreat on Saturday, April 14th. We were also blessed with the expertise of Lynne Albano who has done our First communion banners for 30 years! It was a wonderful morning of family faith in action. Please don’t miss rehearsal on Tuesday, May 1st
at 7pm. First Communion is less than two weeks away on May 5th
at 11a.m. Our last three dates for Sun-day faith Formation are April 22nd, April 29th
and May 6th. I hope you have a wonderful week.
Grades K-12 Classes Sunday 10:00 am—11:00 am April 22, 29, May 6 (Last Class)
Family Faith Formation Wed. 7 pm—8 pm April 25, May 9 (Last Session)
Important dates for First Communion are:
First Communion Church Tour Sunday, April 29th at 10:00 am
First Communion Rehearsal Tuesday, May 1st at 7:00 pm
First Communion Saturday, May 5th
11:00 am
Jo Kacmarek
Pastoral Associate for Faith Formation
Leona Stone
Faith Formation Assistant
CONGRATULATIONS to Elias Glenn who was baptized in our church last Sunday. Elias is in the second grade in our school and will be receiving First Holy Communion shortly with his class. God bless him and his family.
April 14th-15th
Offertory $2,785.57 Envelopes $4,007.00 Total $6,792.57 Candle $140.50 Charity $1,302.00 Food Pantry $312.00
Mass Attendance 4 pm 279 7:30 am 65 9:00 am 132 11:15 am 158 TOTAL 634
Mon 23 Contemplative Prayer Group, 9 am
Spiritual Reflection Group, 7 pm (Meeting Rm) Wed 25 Coffee Hour following Mass (Meeting Room) Rosary Cenacle, 12:05 pm
Spiritual Life Committee, 12:30 pm (Rectory) Family Faith Formation, 7-8 pm (SMSA) Thu 26 Walking with Purpose” Bible Study (Mtg Rm), 1-2:30 pm and 6:30-8 pm
Fri 27 Food Pantry, 9 am –1 pm Rosary, Novena and Divine Mercy Chaplet, 2:30 pm
Sat 28 Reconciliation, 3-3:45 pm
Sun 29 Second Collection: Works of Mercy
Children’s Liturgy of the Word, 9 am
Faith Formation, 10-11 am
First Communion church tour, 10:00 am
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ST. MARY’S FOOD PANTRY
Thank you everyone for your continued support of
our Food Pantry. We were able to provide 53 fami-
lies (137 people) with food last week.
Food Pantry Wish List this week:
Spaghetti Sauce, Ravioli/Spaghetti O’s,
Cold Cereal, Pancake Syrup, Beets/Spinach
Spring Enrichment 2018
Held at Albany’s College of Saint Rose Wednesday, May 16 – Friday, May 18,
View online at: https://www.rcda.org/offices/catechist-formation/spring-enrichment-2018
Spring Enrichment is a program of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany and is sponsored by its Vicariate for Catholic Faith Formation & Education. Open to all parishioners. Register online or at the parish office.
Y O U T H M I N I S T R Y
The 8th grade faith formation class helped feed the
hungry of our community on Sat. April 14th at Christ
Church. We thank Jocelyn Behan, Mckayla Roberts,
Faith Stone, Heath Borgos, Kate McDermott, Christina
Behan, Allyson Eicher, Nick Westfall, Audrey
Welcyng, Patrick Russell and Kim & Dave Behan
(catechists) for representing St. Mary’s so well.
April 22, 2018
SMSA News
Congratulations to the 7th and 8th Grade Odyssey of the Mind competitors. They won first place in the local competition and will go on to compete in the State Championships in Binghamton, NY. Odyssey of the Mind is an international educational program that pro-vides creative problem-solving opportunities for stu-dents from kindergarten through college. Team mem-bers apply their creativity to solve problems that range from building mechanical devices to presenting their own interpretation of literary classics.
Our STREAM Lab is finally ready for use! Mrs. Ilowiecki was the first instructor to hold class in the Lab. Many middle school students gave up a portion of their lunch to be the first students to create a project in the Lab. They began constructing crate seats for the Noah’s Ark through 2nd grade students to use while working in the lab. During this lesson students used math, problem solving, and collaborating skills as they worked together to build the seats.
SMSA held our annual fundraiser Auction on March 17th. It was a very successful evening. Not only did we
raise much needed dollars for the school, we had a re-ally nice time. It was an evening filled with laughter, dancing, bidding and a little bit of shenanigans! Thank you to all who volunteered and attended!
Monday, April 23, 2018
Acts 11:1-18; Ps 42; Jn 10:1-10 I am the gate for the sheep. References to sheep and shepherds are abundant in Scripture, stirring gentle images of a watchful caretaker protect-ing lost and vulnerable creatures. Jesus, however, first references him-
self not as shepherd but as the gate. In its historical con-text, this is an unsettling image of a one-way journey to impending slaughter. Lambs for Passover and sheep about to be sacrificed within the temple courts — to atone for the sins of humanity — entered the city of Jerusalem through the Sheep Gate located north of the Temple Mount. They did not exit. Jesus, however, presents himself as the way out. In order for the sheep to be saved and to find pasture, they must pass through a different gate — him. His provid-ing an alternate gate serves not as a barrier, but as a pas-sageway. Only after guiding his sheep to safety does he take for himself the designation of shepherd. Watchful Shepherd, forgive me when I stray from your protective embrace. Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Acts 11:19-26; Ps 87; Jn 10:22-30 But you do not believe, because you are not among my sheep. The people ask Jesus to speak plainly, but he can’t be any clearer. If you know the Father, Jesus argues, then you should know him. Those who listen to Jesus hear the Fa-ther as well. His works testify to the Father as he comes from God. The sheep who know the Father’s voice will follow Jesus because he and the Father speak in exactly the same way. There’s an undeniable familiarity. Knowing the Father and listening to him automatically compel the faith-ful to hear and follow Jesus. It stands to reason, then, that those who do not hear the Father’s voice in Jesus are unac-customed to sound of God’s call. Not accepting Jesus means those who aren’t able to hear in Jesus’ voice the Father’s call never really knew the Father or, more likely, have stopped listening. Open my ears and my heart, gentle Shepherd, to hear and follow the Father’s call. Wednesday, April 25, 2018 1 Pt 5:5b-14; Ps 89; Mk 16:15-20 St. Mark, evangelist "Go into the whole world and proclaim the Gospel to every creature.” The church is missionary by nature. The Second Vatican Council called the church’s missionary mandate its “essential task.” In 1919, Pope Benedict XV sought a missionary approach free from colonial, nationalistic and expansionistic aims, proclaiming, “The Church of God is universal; she is not alien to any people.” On World Mis-sion Sunday, Oct. 22, 2017, Pope Francis sent a Letter for the Centenary of the promulgation of the Apostolic Letter “Maximum illud” calling for an Extraordinary Missionary Month in October 2019 to increase awareness of the “missio ad gentes”—the call to go out to the nations —
“with prophetic spirit and evangelical boldness, to God’s saving will through the Church’s universal mission.” As St. John Paul II stated, “The mission of Christ the Redeem-er, which is entrusted to the Church, is still very far from completion.” Send forth your church, O Lord, with a re-newed missionary spirit.
Thursday, April 26, 2018
Acts 13:13-25; Ps 89; Jn 13:16-20
These are now his witnesses before the people. Seemingly unbelievable claims are met with a demand for proof. The apostles serve as the living message, bearing witness to the resurrection in the very place Jesus was cru-cified. As his closest companions throughout his public ministry, they traveled with him. They knew him intimate-ly. Now their presence and testimony provide validity to Jesus’ triumph over death and continuity to his teachings. There’s an assurance of fidelity to Jesus’ message because they were there. It was a lived, personal encounter. They came face to face with the resurrected Christ whom they knew well. There’s no mistaking his identity. It’s from them that we receive and pass on proof. Their experience of seeing, talking and embracing the Savior confirms that the Lord Jesus, indeed, rose from the dead. Risen Savior, give me the courage to profess the faith so that others may see you in my witness and know that I am yours. Friday, April 27, 2018
Acts 13:26-33; Ps 2; Jn 14:1-6 “I am the way and the truth and the life.”
Jesus promises his disciples a special place prepared for them in his Father’s house. As one community of the church, experiencing Christ’s presence in every gathering, we, too, already have a place prepared for us in the church. Salvation comes from Christ — he is the one path. He communicates grace, truth and salvation to us most fully through the church that he instituted. Our salvation is not merely personal; it hinges on relationship. God desires to save everyone through communion with him and each oth-er. The church is central to the Father’s plan to unite and save us. By sending his son to proclaim and usher in the kingdom of God, the Father calls us to become his people. We enter into relationship with him and each other uniquely through Jesus’ sacrifice in the celebration of the Eucharist that confers grace and increases our unity as one people of God seeking the truth. Loving Savior, help me respond to your call to follow you, to build relationships, and to go into the world boldly sharing your truth. Saturday, April 28, 2018Acts 13:44-52; Ps 98; Jn 14:7-
14 "Have I been with you for so long a time and you still do not know me, Philip?” Jesus is keenly aware of how much time he has spent with Philip and the other apostles. What is not as obvious is the depth of relationship and un-derstanding they have achieved. We often have social, superficial relationships with people without truly gaining an intimate perspective of their fears or desires. What Je-sus really wants to know is if Philip and the others have paid attention. He tries to determine what the disciples will take away from their time together and how they feel about what lies ahead. Jesus needs to know if they truly understand his oneness with the Father. If so, then he can be assured that they have taken his earthly life and purpose to heart and are conscious of his part in the Father’s mis-sion and their role in continuing it. We must ask ourselves
The Liturgy of the Word this weekend: We continue our celebration of the Lord’s resurrection with some familiar images of him that can give us comfort. First, Peter uses the words of the psalmist in describing Jesus as the stone initially rejected by the builders that then became the cornerstone. Then John writes that Jesus called himself the Good Shepherd, the one who lays down his life for his sheep. Let us reflect on how Jesus, who died for us, can be the cornerstone of our lives.
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