Saturday, January 17
Family
and Theresa Clyne
Giulia
Marotti & Phil
Sunday, January 18
Marguerite
Monday, January 19
Josephine
Goshgarian
NO 4:45 PM MASS TODAY
Tuesday, January 20
and
Deceased Members of the Baker &
DeBlasio
Families by the Lagattuta, Fair &
Baker
Families
Mass
for Parishioners
Wednesday, January 21
Norm
& Cookie
Thursday, January 22
by
Family
Richard
LaVictoire
Friday, January 23
Family
Saturday, January 24
Dalto
and Son
Sunday, January 25
Family
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CANDLES FOR THIS WEEKEND:
(ST. PETER’S)
Mem:
Patrick McGeown
by Bryan Lanahan
Sunday, January 18
Tuesday, January 20
Wednesday, January 21
Sunday, January 25
ST. DOMINIC
COLLECTION REPORT
WEEKEND OF
JANUARY 10/11
Offertory 1,389.00
Fuel 65.00
ST. DOMINIC
SUNDAY MINISTRIES
Servers: Keegan
McDonnell
Kyle Miles
Kaitlynn Protivansky
Lector: Lori Hickey
Eucharistic Ministers: *Kevin
McDonnell
Jan Horner
Michelle Miles
Sunday,
January 25 –
Servers: Ashley
Perry
Shane Protivansky
Brittany Gates
Lector: Ginger Anderson
Eucharistic Ministers: *Kevin
McDonnell
Jan Horner
Michelle Miles
NOTE TO

ST. PETER
PARISH
On going
bottle drive –
Receptacles are still in the Church for drop off. Bottle drive will continue
throughout the year. If you have a large number of bottles, we will pick them
up. Please call the Rectory at 775-1994.
ST.
DOMINIC/ST. PETER
Sunday, January 18
Grades K-6 – Class today
Next Class – 1/25
This month’s charity is Proctor-Pittsford Food
Shelf – Boxes are in the rear of both Churches. We collected at total of
$50.00 for Cross International.
Sunday, January 18
Grades 7, 8, 9 & 10
Class today – St. Dominic’s
Next Class – Grades 7, 8 & 9 – 1/25
Grade
10 – Present Saint papers – 1/25
There will be no class for Grades 7 – 10 on 2/1.
The class will be on 2/8 instead.
Monday, January 19
1st Communion – No Class today
Next class – 1/26
CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
Monday, January 19
Martin Luther King Day – National
NO
4:45 PM MASS & RECTORY OFFICE
CLOSED
Wednesday, January 21
Thursday, January 22
Friday, January 23

Monday, January 19, is a
national holiday, Martin Luther King Day. There is no 4:45 PM Mass that day and
the Rectory Office will be closed.
POSTCARD SIGNING DAY! Next week our parish will join Catholics across the
country in sending a message to Congress: Please oppose the “Freedom of
Choice Act” (FOCA) and retain laws against government funding and
promotion of abortion. You will have the opportunity to sign postcards to our
U.S. Representative and two
ADOPT A
CHARITY
The K-6 Religious Education program at St. Dominic’s will be
collecting food for the Proctor-Pittsford Food Shelf this month. The following
are a few items that the food shelf is always in need of:
Cereal
Soups (non-condensed)
Paper towels
Toilet paper
There are boxes in the back of both Churches for your
food items.
ST. PETER
COLLECTION REPORT
WEEKEND OF
JANUARY 10/11
113 Envelopes (326 sent out)
plus $758.00 3,304.00
Need 4,800.00
Difference - 1,496.00
Last Year – Same Date
– Offertory 4,162.00
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The Rectory Office will be closed on Monday, January
19 for Martin Luther King Day.
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The St. Peter Activities
committee will be hosting a Pasta Dinner, Saturday, February 7 at
The Roman Catholic Diocese of
Burlington is committed to
achieving healing and reconciliation with victims and survivors of abuse, and
to provide safe environments for all of our children and young people. To
report child abuse or sexual misconduct please call:
Kevin Scully, Director of Safe Environment,
or Rev. Peter A. Routhier, Vicar General
at:
1-800-325-9533
or the members of the
Diocesan Victims’ Advocacy Committee
Eleanor Calabrese at: 1-800-851-8379.
Sister Susan Fortier, RSM at: 1-866-485-2488
CAPUCHIN
FRANCISCANS
If you are interested in learning more about the Capuchin Franciscans,
our various ministries and our way of life, please call or email to the
following:
Capuchin Franciscan Vocation Office
Good Shepherd Friary
1-212-567-1300
email:
BroTimJones@yahoo.com
Visit our website:
www.franciscanvocation.org

John
was standing with two of his disciples, and as he watched Jesus walk by, he
said, "Behold, the Lamb of God." The two disciples heard what he said
and followed Jesus. - Jn 1:35-37
A PRAYER FOR OUR NATION
Gracious and loving God, we come to you in humble prayer for the
Bless
our President. Give him wisdom and strength to serve
the American people and lead our country in ways that are pleasing to you.
Bless
our Congress. Instill in them knowledge and
understanding to enact laws that protect the sanctity of life — from the
unborn to the elderly; and promote the good of all people.
Bless
the people of the
Send your Holy Spirit upon our beloved country. Make us people of faith in time of
uncertainty. Make us people of hope
in times of trouble. Make us people
of compassion with those who are less fortunate. Make us people of peace in our homes,
our communities, our country, and our world.
We ask this
through Jesus Christ, Our Lord and Savior.
Amen.
Sunday: 1
Sm 3:3b-10, 19/1 Cor 6:13c-15a, 17-20/Jn
1:35-42
Monday: Heb
5:1-10/Mk 2:18-22
Tuesday: Heb
6:10-20/Mk 2:23-28
Wednesday: Heb
7:1-3, 15-17/Mk 3:1-6
Thursday: Heb
7:25---8:6/Mk 3:7-12
Friday: Heb
8:6-13/Mk 3:13-19
Saturday: Heb
9:2-3, 11-14/Mk 3:20-21
Next Sunday: Jon
3:1-5, 10/1 Cor


