Saturday, January 24
Dalto and Son
Sunday, January 25
Family
Monday, January 26
Family
Tuesday, January 27
by Husband, Edward Czachor
Mass for Parishioners
Wednesday, January 28
by Lucy Fredette
Thursday, January 29
Gladys & Leo DiGangi
Friday, January 30
Mary Jean Costello
Altobell and Family
Saturday, January 31
Sunday, February 1
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CANDLES FOR THIS WEEKEND:
(ST. PETER’S)
Birthday Mem:
Lena Tripodi by
Mem: Snazzy
Chapman by Bryan Lanahan
Sunday, January 25
Tuesday, January 27
Wednesday, January 28
Sunday, February 1
ST. DOMINIC
COLLECTION REPORT
WEEKEND OF
JANUARY 17/18
Offertory 780.00
Fuel 25.00
ST. DOMINIC
SUNDAY MINISTRIES
Servers: Ashley Perry
Shane Protivansky
Brittany Gates
Lector: Ginger Anderson
Eucharistic Ministers: *Kevin
McDonnell
Jan Horner
Michelle Miles
Sunday,
February 1 – 9:15 AM
Servers: Mackenzie
Hickey
Kaitlynn Protivansky
Kyle Miles
Lector: Colleen Knowles
Eucharistic Ministers: *Bob Coons
Michael Knowles
Greg Chamberland
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 25
Grades K-6 – Class today
Next Class – 2/1
This month’s charity is Proctor-Pittsford Food Shelf –
Boxes are in the rear of both Churches.
Sunday, January 25
Grades 7, 8 & 9 – Class today
Class today – St. Dominic’s
Grade
10 – Present Saint papers today
There will be no class for Grades 7 – 10 on 2/1.
The class will be on 2/8 instead.
Monday, January 26
1st Communion – Class today
Next class – 2/2
CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
Monday, January 26
Friday, January 30
Sunday, February 1
Souper Bowl Sunday

SIGN PRO-LIFE POSTCARDS!
Today our parish, along with
thousands of other parishes across the nation, will sign postcards urging
Congress to oppose the “Freedom of Choice Act” (FOCA) and to retain existing laws
against government funding and promotion of abortion. Sign a postcard to our
U.S. Representative Peter Welch and our
From Cross
International Catholic Outreach
Dear Parishioners:
I would like to thank you for your most generous response to our
ministry Cross International Catholic Outreach during my weekend visit on
May the Lord continue to bless all of you for your love and support!
Sincerely,
Rev. Antony Savarimuthu
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.
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Please join the St. Peter
Activities Committee for a Pasta Dinner, Saturday, February 7 at
All tickets will be sold at the door.
MSJ – TRADITION, STRENGTH,
Serious about going to
college? Want to be part of an educational community where more than 90% of all
graduating seniors go on to post-secondary education and who qualified for more
than $1 million in scholarships last year? Want to be able to play the sport of
your choice? Come and discover the power of educating the mind, body, and
spirit. Come discover MSJ at our Open House on January 26th from
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SPARK YOUR WINTER BLUES
ST. PETER
COLLECTION REPORT
WEEKEND OF
JANUARY 17/18
130 Envelopes (326 sent out)
plus $937.00 3,777.00
Need 4,800.00
Difference - 1,023.00
Last Year – Same Date –
Offertory 3,929.00
SOUPER
BOWL
JANUARY
31 & FEBRUARY 1
We are on
a mission to fight hunger and poverty.
You can
help.
More thaN 20 years ago on a Super Bowl Sunday, a single youth group was
inspired by a simple prayer. They started the Souper Bowl of Caring, a
youth-led movement that is now an international event. Since 1990, the Souper
Bowl of Caring has raised more than $50 million for individual charities across
the country. It is also turning our nation’s biggest weekend of football into
its largest weekend of giving. Each year, tens of thousands of our nation’s
youth put God’s love into action through the Souper Bowl of Caring. You can
help them feel the significance of caring for others by dropping a dollar in a
soup pot on January 31 and February 1 as you leave worship. Your donation will
go directly to the Open Door Mission, one of our local charities. With your
help, more dollars will be raised, more lives will be changed, and more young
people will experience the joy of serving Christ by serving others.
“Lord, as we
enjoy the Super Bowl football game, help us be mindful of those without a bowl
of soup to eat.”
SOUPER BOWL
OF CARING
INFORMATION
ON
SAINT
DOMINIC’S RECTORY
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ruptured radiator was discovered in the St. Dominic Rectory early Sunday
morning (

