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ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON CHURCH 328 WASHINGTON AVE. DUNKIRK, NEW YORK 14048 PHONE 716-366-1750 FAX 716-366-4398 “Christ in us moves us to action.” Web Site: www.seasdunkirkny.org E-mail address: [email protected] PASTOR Rev. Dennis G. Riter Email: [email protected] Phone: Ext. 4 IN RESIDENCE Rev. Walter Werbicki RECTORY Phone: 716-366-1750 Linda Wingfield - Administrative Assistant Email: [email protected] Phone: Ext. 6 Daniel B. Hillman, Financial Administrative Coordinator Email: [email protected] Phone: Ext. 5 SCHOOL Phone: 716-366-0630 Northern Chautauqua Catholic School Principal, Mary Beth Dolce RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE Natalie Hoebener, Director of Religious Education Phone: 716-366-2827 Email: [email protected] R.C.I.A. & C.I.C. (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) (Christian Initiation of Children) Fr. Dennis Riter, Pastor [email protected] ST. MARY’S CEMETERY Phone: 716-366-2371 Mr. Kenneth R. Drozdziel, Superintendent Email: [email protected] REGISTRATION & WELCOMING OF NEW PARISHIONERS Please call the Rectory for an appointment. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (CONFESSION) Every Saturday at 4 p.m.; Thursday before First Friday 4 p.m. HOLY MASSES Saturday Vigil 5:00 p.m. Sunday 8:00 a.m.; 11:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Spanish Daily 7:00 a.m. Holy Days As announced in bulletin RECTORY OFFICE HOURS Monday: 1:00 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday: 9:00 a.m.12:30 pm, 1:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. (Closed Thursdays, Saturdays & Sundays) BAPTISM PREPARATION PROGRAM Both parents are asked to attend the baptismal preparation class prior to the celebration of the sacrament. The ideal time to attend is during the pregnancy. Please call for an appointment. MARRIAGES Wedding arrangements should be made at least six months prior to the desired date. Call Rectory for an appointment. SICK CALLS Any time, day or night. Call the Rectory as soon as possible. ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Tuesday 7:30 A.M. 4:30 P.M. (concludes with Evening Prayer) First Fridays 7:30 A.M. 4:30 P.M. (concludes with Evening Prayer and Benediction of Blessed Sacrament) YOUNG ADULTS Upon reaching their 19th birthday should assume their own identity by registering with the parish. LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION A prospective godparent or sponsor needs some evidence that he/she is an active, contributing member of the parish and leads a life in harmony with the Catholic Faith. We can only give such testimony to those who are actually parish members.

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Page 1: “Christ in us moves us to action.” · The Twentieth Sunday In Ordinary Time St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Matthew: 15:28 O Woman, great is your Faith! Readings for the Week of August

ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON CHURCH 328 WASHINGTON AVE. DUNKIRK, NEW YORK 14048

PHONE 716-366-1750 FAX 716-366-4398

“Christ in us moves us to action.”

Web Site: www.seasdunkirkny.org E-mail address: [email protected]

PASTOR

Rev. Dennis G. Riter

Email: [email protected]

Phone: Ext. 4

IN RESIDENCE

Rev. Walter Werbicki

RECTORY

Phone: 716-366-1750

Linda Wingfield - Administrative Assistant

Email: [email protected]

Phone: Ext. 6

Daniel B. Hillman, Financial Administrative Coordinator

Email: [email protected]

Phone: Ext. 5

SCHOOL

Phone: 716-366-0630

Northern Chautauqua Catholic School

Principal, Mary Beth Dolce

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE

Natalie Hoebener, Director of Religious Education

Phone: 716-366-2827

Email: [email protected]

R.C.I.A. & C.I.C.

(Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults)

(Christian Initiation of Children)

Fr. Dennis Riter, Pastor

[email protected]

ST. MARY’S CEMETERY

Phone: 716-366-2371

Mr. Kenneth R. Drozdziel, Superintendent

Email: [email protected]

REGISTRATION & WELCOMING OF NEW

PARISHIONERS

Please call the Rectory for an appointment.

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (CONFESSION)

Every Saturday at 4 p.m.; Thursday before First Friday 4 p.m.

HOLY MASSES

Saturday Vigil – 5:00 p.m.

Sunday – 8:00 a.m.; 11:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. – Spanish

Daily – 7:00 a.m.

Holy Days – As announced in bulletin

RECTORY OFFICE HOURS

Monday: 1:00 – 5:00 p.m.

Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday: 9:00 a.m.–12:30 pm,

1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

(Closed Thursdays, Saturdays & Sundays)

BAPTISM PREPARATION PROGRAM

Both parents are asked to attend the baptismal

preparation class prior to the celebration of the

sacrament. The ideal time to attend is during the

pregnancy. Please call for an appointment.

MARRIAGES

Wedding arrangements should be made at least six

months prior to the desired date. Call Rectory for an

appointment.

SICK CALLS

Any time, day or night. Call the Rectory as soon as

possible.

ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT

Tuesday 7:30 A.M. – 4:30 P.M. (concludes with Evening

Prayer)

First Fridays 7:30 A.M. – 4:30 P.M. (concludes with

Evening Prayer and Benediction of Blessed Sacrament)

YOUNG ADULTS

Upon reaching their 19th birthday should assume their

own identity by registering with the parish.

LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION

A prospective godparent or sponsor needs some evidence

that he/she is an active, contributing member of the

parish and leads a life in harmony with the Catholic

Faith. We can only give such testimony to those who are

actually parish members.

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The Twentieth Sunday In Ordinary Time St. Elizabeth Ann Seton

Matthew: 15:28 O Woman, great is your Faith!

Readings for the Week of August 20th

, 2017 Sun. Isaiah 56:1.6-7 /Rom 11:13-15.29-32 / Mt 15:21-28 Mon. Judges 2:11-19 / Matthew 19:16-22 Tues.Judges 6:11-24a 10ab / Matthew 19:23-30 Wed.Judges 9:6-15 / Matthew 20:1-16 Thurs.Rv 21:9b-14 / John 1:45-51 Fri. Ruth 1:1.3-6.14b-16.22 / Matthew 22:34-40 Sat. Ruth 2:1-3.8-11;4:13-17 / Matthew 23:1-12 Sun. Isaiah 22: 19-23 /Rom 11:33-36 / Mt 16:13-20

Our Offering to God Stewardship: The collection for the weekend was $4,589.22.Thank you for supporting the work of your parish.

Coming Events Sunday Aug. 27 Social after 8 & 11 a.m. Mass

Sat. Sept. 16: SEAS Anniversary - Dinner at 6 p.m.

Many Thanks for Picnic Cooperation We are very grateful to all who cooperated in planning, setting up and the aftermath of last weekend’s parish picnic. Many brought dishes to pass and the food was delicious. We thank Roger Gloss of Atlas Porta-Potties and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Roman for their donation of the portable toilets in memory of Eddie Roman Jr.

Deadline Nears for Appreciation Dinner September 5

th is the final day to purchase tickets for

the K of C Appreciation Dinner for Clergy and Religious. It will be held on Sunday, Sept. 17

th at Holy Trinity Msgr.

Bernardo Hall. There will be cocktails at 4 p .m. and dinner at 5 p.m. This annual event honors priests, deacons, religious sisters and seminarians for their service to our Church and our community. For tickets and information, contact Louis Sinare at 673-1068 or 532-4806. Tickets are $15 per person.

NCCS News Northern Chautauqua Catholic School announces that it will now offer full-day Pre-Kindergarten 3 class! Interested families may stop in or call the Main Office (366-0630) for more information during office hours. Application forms for after school care and the Free/Reduced lunch program will be available for pick-up at the meet and greet on August 22

nd. If you are not

able to attend the meet and greet you may stop into the Main Office that week to pick up copies. Both of these forms need to be completed and returned to the Main Office no later than August 30th. For more information see the NCCS flyers.

S.E.A.S. Heritage Potluck Dinner This year we will celebrate our parish 42

nd Anniversary

with a potluck dinner featuring the many cultural heritages in our parish family. The event will take place on Saturday, Sept. 16

th at

6 p.m. in the parish hall. Please note the flyer in the bulletin with a response form. Please respond via the collection basket or by calling the parish office 366-1750 X 6. You might want to consider sharing your heritage food recipe with others. There will be blank recipe cards at the church entrances so that you can explain to others how to prepare your heritage dish. These cards can also be placed in the collection basket.

Mass Intention Book for 2018 We are now booking mass intentions for next year. Please keep in mind the following when you request masses: Throughout the year there are only 156 possible weekend mass intentions. Of course, the Saturday and Sunday slots are “prime time” and everyone would prefer them. But it is not fair to schedule more than one of these per person. We ask you to limit the number of weekend mass requests to one per person per year. Please try to understand our policy of limiting weekend mass intentions to the anniversary of death (as close as possible), a birthday or perhaps the wedding anniversary. It is helpful to keep in mind that each mass is for all the faithful since the sacrificial death of the Lord was “once for all.” Please note: we would appreciate it if you would write down your requests with the name of the person for whom the mass is intended, the date, who is requesting it, and the phone number. You may leave it at the office or in the collection basket.

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Dunkirk, New York August 19/20, 2017 Mass Intentions for This Year There are several mass time slots still available this year, including Thursday School Masses at 8:30 a.m. Can you help us fill some of these?

Rosaries Needed Rosaries in good condition are needed for Father Brown’s Mission in Peru. Please place them in boxes indicated in vestibules of the Church, or bring them to the Parish office.

Virtus Sessions Planned Locally Any adult, whether employee or volunteer, who will be working with youth in a program, associated with a parish of the Diocese of Buffalo, must take a Protecting God’s Children Course (Virtus). There will be two opportunities to fulfill this requirement locally in the month of October. They are October 2 at 6pm at St. Joseph Church in Fredonia and October 4 at 6pm at Northern Chautauqua Catholic School in Dunkirk. Pre-registration is STRONGLY encouraged. Go to www.buffalodiocese.org and click on “Protecting God’s Children” (on the left side of screen) or if necessary, call Natalie Hoebener at 366-2827.

Annual Black Catholic Revival The African American Commission of the Diocese of Buffalo presents Revival 2017 with the theme, “Shut Up and Just Listen, Jesus has something to Say.” The Guest Speaker this year will be Rev. R. Tony Ricard of the Archdiocese of New Orleans. The Revival will take place at St. Martin de Porres Church, 555 Northampton St. Buffalo from Mon. Oct 9

th - Wed. Oct. 11

th. All are

welcome.

Hispanic Pastoral Institute In October, the Hispanic Pastoral Institute will resume courses in Spanish. There are 12 courses beginning with the Catechism of the Catholic Church and continuing with courses on Evangelization, the history of Hispanic Culture in the US and more. After 12 courses a certificate will be granted by the Hispanic Pastoral institute. All who are involved in some form of parish ministry are encouraged to attend. The Institute is associated with The Diocesan Office of Cultural Diversity and Christ the King Seminary. For registration forms, see Fr Dennis.

Roberta Andrasik, Helen Barone, Fred Bohn, Debbie Brennan, Christine Brooks, Robert

Crane, Rhianna Cruz, Sue & Larry Dietzen, , Frances Galafaro, Frank Gawronski Jr., Bob & Sara Harris, Gilda Hutchinson, Kevin McKenna, Joel Rivera, Caroline Tofil,

Carmelo Torres, Call us to include a name on this listing.

Listings are normally for three weeks only or leave an e-mail at

[email protected]

\

Wedding Congratulations Congratulation to Paul Kirtland and Colleen Dean who were married on Sat. August 12

th, 2017

((Vigil) August 19

th, 2017

4:00 p.m. Nellie Catalano (birth) by Mary Ann Corsoro Sunday, August 20

th, 2017- Twentieth Sunday in

Ordinary Time 8:00 a.m. Susan Schrantz Griffin (anniv) by Len & Dollie Schrantz & Family 11:00 a.m. Al Tyszko (birth) by Sandy Krzyzanowicz & Barb Graziotto 2:30 p.m. Jose’ A. Ruiz (anniv) by his sister Maria Ruiz Kuschel Monday, August 21

st, 2017- St. Pius X Pope

7:00 a.m. Mary Fijal (birth) by her husband Leonard Tuesday, August 22

nd, 2017-The Queenship of the

Blessed Virgin Mary 7:00 a.m. Cheryl Olsen (anniv) by the Family Wednesday, August 23

rd, 2017 –Weekday- St. Rose

of Lima, virgin 7:00 a.m. Parishioners of SEAS Thursday August 24

th, 2017- St. Bartholomew,

apostle 7:00 a.m. Mary Fijal (wed anniv) by her husband, Leonard Friday, August 25

th, 2017-Weekday- St Louis; St.

Joseph Calasanz, priest 7:00 a.m. Francis Gwendolyn Burns (anniv) by daughter Ann Saturday August 26

th, 2017-Weekday BVM

7:00 a.m. Emily Kopec (anniv) by her Daughter (Vigil) August 26

th, 2017

5:00 p.m. Richard Haase, Richard Jr, Delores ‘Spikey’ (birth) By Banach, Haase, Woelfle Familes Sunday, August 27

th, 2017- Twentieth-First Sunday

in Ordinary Time 8:00 a.m. Bernice Dull (birth) by Andrew Dziduch 11:00 a.m. Michael Bores (birth) by Estate 2:30 p.m. Emily Gill by her mother Virginia

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Anniversary Celebration Response for September 11, 2017

In order to help the Committee make final preparations for food and seating, your response is requested by Monday

September 11th. Please drop off in the parish office, in the collection basket or call the office at 366-1750 to reply.

Heritage Dish: (Example Irish Stew, German Potato Salad, etc.)

___________________________________________________

Name: ___________________________________

Number Attending: _________________________

Saturday September 16th at 6 P.M. in the Parish Hall

Beverages will be provided.

Please let us know what dish you will be bringing and if you

will be attending so that we can make preparations for the

food serving tables and seating.

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish

Let’s bring our Parish family together as we celebrate

our Anniversary and what better way than through the

foods of the cultural heritages that make up our parish.

Heritage Potluck Dinner

Celebrating Our 42nd Anniversary

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