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Pastor
Rev. John P. Donovan
In Residence
Rev. Matthew Brown
Deacon
Deacon Dale Crotsley
Mass Times
Saturday Vigil 5:15pm
Sunday 8:30am & 11:00am
Daily Mass
6:30am & 9:00am (Chapel)
Fri-6:30am Communion Service
Saturday 9:00am (Church)
Reconciliation
Saturday 4:00pm-5:00pm
or by Appointment
Eucharistic Adoration
First Friday of Month
9:30am - 1:00pm
Rosary (Chapel)
Mon.-Sat. 8:30am
Holy Hour (Chapel)
Fridays, except the First Friday
9:30am - 10:30am
Of!ice Hours
Mon.-Thurs. 9:30am-4:00pm
Our Lady of Sorrows ChurchOur Lady of Sorrows ChurchOur Lady of Sorrows Church
801 Main Street PO Box 326 Vestal, New York 13851-0326 (607) 748-8287
www.olsvestal.org
A Roman Catholic Parish in the Diocese of Syracuse, New York
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"He dispatched his servants to summon the invited guests to the feast, but they
refused to come." Why? What made the king's invitation so distasteful to these
guests? According to the parable, either the guests were too busy with their farms
and their businesses, or else they were downright hostile to the entire idea: they
"laid hold of his servants, mistreated them, and killed them." What could possibly
explain this resistance? Perhaps we have a clue in the puzzling conclusion of to-
day's Gospel. One of the second-string guests pulled in from the streets came to
the feast "not dressed in a wedding garment." The man knew he was guilty, hence
his silence. And the king's punishment suggests that the fellow ought to have
known better. This "wedding garment" calls to mind the preparation of our souls
necessary to join in the great "wedding feast of the Lamb" (Rv 19:9), that is, heav-
en. This man was apparently just too lazy to get ready. He presumed that having
received an invitation to the banquet was enough, that nothing was required of
him. Not so. He should have demonstrated his gratitude by dressing appropriately.
And what of the !irst-string guests? Some were too busy to bother coming; others
were furious that they had been invited at all. Now, where do we !it in? Are we
more concerned with worldly work than with spiritual growth? Are we offended
by the very suggestion that we might need to "dress up" our souls? Or are we the
disinterested Christian, willing to feast but too lazy to foster his faith? Jesus gave
his life to open the gates of heaven for us. Let's show our gratitude by preparing
radiant, beautiful souls worthy of the heavenly wedding feast.
The parish of!ice will be open
after all Masses this Hospitality
Weekend, October 14th & 15th.
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Please join us for Lunch & Trivia on Tuesday, October 24th at California Grill from 12-2 P.M. This will be a good time to clear out those cobwebs & make us think back a few years for those long-lost names of movies, sports, music and people! Our DJ, Andy, has promised to take it easy on us with the questions! Come one, come all! No need to have a team or a partner. We will have plenty of tables of friendly people from OLS. Lunch will be a Buffet with sandwiches of Roast Beef, Tuna, Turkey & Ham with Pasta Salad, Cole Slaw & Chips, all for the low price of $10.00, tip included. Beverages are extra. No entry fee. There will be prizes, too! Please drop off your cash or check made out to Our Lady of Sorrows Church by Friday, October 20th.
ANNUAL TURKEY PARTY
To Bene!it ELIZABETH ADAMS Medical Expenses
Sponsored By VESTAL KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS
Raf!les, Big Wheel, Prizes, & Refreshments
REFRESHMENTS INCLUDES: Clam chowder, hot/sweet sausage with peppers & onions
or sauce, rolls, baked beans, crackers, beer, & soda.
Friday, November 17, 2017
6:30pm - 10pm
LOCATION: Our Lady of Sorrows Cafe/Gym
801 Main Street, Vestal
ADMISSION
$9.00
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We have just completed our third week of our current session of Alpha and are once again thrilled with the response. We have over 85 participants coming on Sunday af-ternoons or Wednesday evenings. Our Par-ish has been so Blessed by Alpha and we
have seen the impact it has made on so many lives as well as helped us to welcome new faces to our church. Please con-tinue to pray for everyone participating in Alpha. Registra-tion for our current Alpha is now CLOSED, but don’t despair if you haven’t had a chance to experience it yet – we will begin our next session of Alpha in February 2018 – watch the bulletin and website for more information!
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October is National Knight's of Columbus Recruitment Month We ask all Catholic men, ages 18+, to consider stopping by our table in the Gathering Space after masses(10/21 & 10/22) to obtain
more information.
Altar Server Training:
Altar Servers, new and old alike (Grades 3-12) there will be a training session for all 3:30 pm Saturday, October 21. Again, for new and old alike, as the older servers are the best of teachers for the new servers. Canon Law Society of America
I am Indianapolis this week attending the annual Canon Law Society of America convention. Also, prior to and following the convention, as a member of the Board of Governors I will be in meetings. I will return for next weekend. Ministry Fair
I hope people take the time to look at the displays and sign-up for ministries that best suit you. Hospitality Weekend … this week Father Donovan
Msgr. Edgar M. Holihan Knights of Columbus Council #4746 Vestal NY members John Browne, GK Mike Restuccia, Martin Costello, Walt Loveless, Henry Pyck, and Tom Boslet donating 12 Girls Coats and 12 Boys Coats to Sandra Ohlsen and Lisa Winter of the Catholic Charities of Broome County Friday October 6, 2017.
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The next prayer shawl ministry meeting will be October 22 at 3pm in room 11 of the OLS School Building.
Page Three Our Lady of Sorrows Church Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
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With our recent in!lux of new clients, the food pantry has seen an increased need for personal care items. These items cannot be purchased using food stamps. In an effort to promote good hygiene we have attempted to help !ill that gap while still providing their necessary food needs. In addition to some food items, we are asking you to consider donating some of the following items for our clients in the month of October: Shampoo, soap, toothpaste, tooth brushes (adult and child sizes), denture care items, deodorant, disposable razors, shaving cream, tissues and feminine care products. Many of the items on this list can be purchased for one dollar at the Dollar Tree store. Won't you please consider adding an item or two to your food donations? Our clients are very appreciative for the support they receive from our pantry and continually express their gratitude.
Our food needs for October consist of the following: Cereal (especially Raisin Bran, Cheerios, Crispy Rice), Oatmeal packets, broth, beef soup, clam chowder soup, other hearty soups, hamburger helper, stove top stuf!ing, boxed potatoes, ice and pasta side dishes, crackers, brownie mix and frosting. Any item such as cooking oil, !lour, sugar, mayonnaise, salad dressings, spices, etc., that will aid in food preparation or enhance a meal are appreciated any time of the year.
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October 28th at the Syracuse Oncenter, Our ladies day features internationally known speakers, music, vendors, confessions, Holy Sacri!ice of the Mass with Bishop Cunningham and a seated plate lunch. On-line registration is $55 until October 21st, $70 at the door if space is available. Any questions please call Esther Mazzini 785-2450. For southern tier bus reservations, please call Judy Wright 206-6205 on a !irst come, !irst serve basis. Please don’t miss out on this wonderful, prayer !illed day.
Fourth Annual Trunk or Treat
Tuesday, October 31st
6pm - 8pm
Our Lady of Sorrows Parking Lot
Trunk or Treat is a Halloween event where people gather and park their cars in the parking lot, open their trunks, decorate them and pass out candy from their trunks. This event provides a safe family environment for trick or treaters. New this year, prizes for the best decorated car, the scariest car and the best treat! So put on your coolest costume and invite your friends to come trunk or treating! We are in need of trunks, so grab some candy, decorate your car and come join us for this fun event!!
*Rain or Shine
If the weather does not cooperate we will be trick or treating in the gym (Sorry no trunks in the gym, we will be using the tables.)
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Vestal residents must sign up no later than October 20, 2017 at Mother Teresa's Cup-board at 202 Gar!ield Avenue in Endicott. The hours for
sign-ups are Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 9:00 to 2:30. Picture IDs and a piece of mail dated within the last 30 days are required for all adults 18 years of age and older. Id is required for children but it does not need to be picture ID. Apalachin residents must sign up no later than October 20th at the OLS Food Pantry during normal operating hours.
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In order to offer gift cards this holiday season we are asking for parish support in donating gift cards for Walmart, Target, Boscov’s and Oakdale Mall to help us meet the need. We would like to offer cards in $25-$40 amounts. Cards in $5.00 increments work best. Gift card donations may be given to your parish (we will gladly pick up) or you may drop off gift card donations to Catholic Charities at 86 Walnut Street or 232 Main Street in Binghamton. We have begun accepting gift cards so we can start handing them out December 1st.
Faith Formation and Youth News
Page Four Our Lady of Sorrows Church October 15, 2017
Upcoming Youth and Family
Events
Pumpkin Patch Sale
Until October 31st
Monday - Friday 9:30am - 6:00pm, Saturday 9:30am - 6:30pm
Sunday 8am - 4pm
First Sacrament Retreat &
Parents Meeting
October 21, 9am - 10:30am, Rm 11
Altar Server Training
October 21 at 3:30pm
All current and prospective altar
servers need to attend this meeting.
Youth Meeting
October 22, 1:30pm
Mandatory for NCYC students and chaperones. Also full meeting with open gym. We will discuss NCYC, pumpkin sales, coat drive, March for Life.
Jesus on Your Playlist
October 23
7pm in the Cafe
Youth Masses
October 28 5:15pm
November 26 11am
December 24 4pm
January 7 8:30am
February 18 8:30am
Trunk or Treat
October 31
6:00pm Prizes for the best decorated car, the scariest car and the best treat!
Coat Drive
November 18th & 19th
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Volunteers are needed to sell pumpkins at our pumpkin patch! Please consider donating an hour or two of your time. Sign-ups are on the Youth bulletin board or call or stop by the parish of"ice. Members of the youth group are required to volunteer but we also need adults to help during the day too!
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The next Youth Mass at Our Lady of Sorrows Church will be on Saturday October 28th at 5:15. We will be celebrating the feast of All Saints a little early. We’ll hear from 6 favorite saints, learn how we are all called to be holy, and "ind out how Jesus can show us the way to Heaven. If you would like to be a part of this mass by dressing up as a saint, doing a reading, or bringing up the gifts, please let us know! Deacon Dale: [email protected]; Nancy Hargrave 607-222-5616 and [email protected].
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Faith Formation classes resume October 15 and October 18.
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October 21, 9 - 10:30, Room 11 in the OLS School Building
Our "irst retreat will begin with a parents meeting and a meet and greet setting for our young friends. We will be dis-cussing the "low of retreats, dates and helpers that are need-ed. If you have a child who has completed their "irst year of faith formation and is attending their
second year, you should have completed the registration form for First Sacraments (blue form located in the rack near the Youth Bulletin boards). If you haven't completed the blue First Sacraments form, please email me immediate-ly. [email protected]. A parent is asked to stay with the child for this "irst retreat.
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Our next Jesus on Your Playlist is scheduled for October 23. We will be preparing a treat for our Trunk or Treat visitors as part of our service project. As usual, our scripture, music and snack will be part of the process also. Need not be catholic to attend, ask your child if they know someone who would like to come hang out with them and Jesus.
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CYO sign-ups are available in the gathering Space. Registration fees are $35 for grades 3-6, $45 for grades 7-12 and $60 for non-
parishioners. The deadline for sign-ups is October 22nd for grades 3-6 and November 5th for grades 7-12.
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The CYO team is looking for you to help change the team name! Please stop by our table in the gathering space at the ministry fair next weekend to vote! So out with the Panthers and hello to the:
(The names to select from are)
A) The Knights B) The Pelicans C) The Green Bears D) The Shamrocks
Page Five olsvestal.org Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Ministry Schedule Lector Eucharistic Minister Altar Server Greeter Cantor
Saturday, October 21, 5:15pm, 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
M. Sherwood
A. Slyman
A. Sherwood
J. Adams
L. Baker
R. Barney
A. Fleming
D. Reisiger
J. Rohde
O. McMahon
N. Van Donsel A. Ziolkowski
A. Fleming
P. Gursky
Sunday, October 22, 8:30am, 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
R. Porter
K. Egan
D. Wagner
J. Daws
M. Daws
S. Hicks
Y. Kay
H. Sacco
M. Sacco
M. Allen
V. Kneller
Z. Rouhana
J. Daws
M. Daws
Sunday, October 22, 11am
29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
G. Saitta
NEED ONE
P. Sever
T. Bulman
L. Carden
K. Fiacco
L. Fiacco
H. Gates
K. Witbeck
H. Lay
A. Tye
M. Tye
L. Fiacco
E. Jarrold A. Allen
Please Remember in Prayer … all who have died recently and their families.
Sanctuary Lamps
… are burning this week in memory of Tommy Sullivan’s Birthday requested by Friends.
Altar Care for October 20th
Kathy Gabello & Tina Bulman
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Altar servers, Eucharistic ministers, Greeters, Lectors – Novem-ber/December schedules are coming up soon. Please submit the dates for which you are unavailable to serve in November and December by Monday, October 23. Use the app or web ter-minal, email kathy@olsvestal./org, or call the of!ice if you have no internet access. Dates to note: November 11/12 & 25/26 and December 23/24 & 30/31 are holiday weekends – please make yourself unavailable if you’ll be traveling. Service for holydays (November 1, December 8) and Christmas is by sign-
up in the app or web terminal, or email or call if necessary. Please note that the 8:30 and 11:00 AM masses on December 24th (4th Sunday of Advent) will be scheduled as usual.
Envelopes (259) $8,360.50
Loose $621.25
On-Line Giving $1,396.00
TOTAL $10,377.25
Your generosity, charity and sacri!ice are deeply
appreciated. Thank you very much!
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Sunday: Is 25:6-10a/Ps 23:1-6/Phil 4:12-14, 19-20/Mt 22:1-14 or 22:1-10
Monday: Rom 1:1-7/Ps 98:1-4/Lk 11:29-32
Tuesday: Rom 1:16-25/Ps 19:2-5/Lk 11:37-41
Wednesday: 2 Tm 4:10-17b/Ps 145:10-13, 17-18/Lk 10:1-9
Thursday: Rom 3:21-30/Ps 130:1b-6ab/Lk 11:47-54
Friday: Rom 4:1-8/Ps 32:1b-2, 5, 11/Lk 12:1-7
Saturday: Rom 4:13, 16-18/Ps 105:6-9, 42-43/Lk 12:8-12
Next Sunday: Is 45:1, 4-6/Ps 96:1, 3-5, 7-10/1 Thes 1:1-5b/Mt 22:15-21
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Sunday: 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Monday: St. Hedwig, Religious; St. Margaret Mary Alacoque
Tuesday: St. Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop and Martyr
Wednesday: St. Luke, Evangelist
Thursday: Sts. John de Brebeuf and Isaac Jogues, Priests, and Companions, Martyrs
Friday: St. Paul of the Cross, Priest
Saturday: Sweetest Day
Next Sunday: 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time; World Mission Sunday
Monday, October 16
6:30am Communion Service 9:00am Dee Cusick Overton – Augie & Helen Gates Tuesday, October 17
6:30am Communion Service
9:00am John Novitsky – Larry & Jean Kearney
Wednesday, October 18
6:30am Communion Service
9:00am Jennifer Siegers Birthday – The Siegers Family
10:30am Jerry Conboy – Vestal Knights of Columbus Council #4746
Thursday, October 19
6:30am Communion Service
9:00am Living Intention for Helen & Augie Gates - Kellyanne
Friday, October 20
6:30am Communion Service
9:00am Sister Annuncita – John & Helen Whalen
Saturday, October 21
9:00am Budd Somers Anniversary – The Somers Family
5:15pm Jim Kane – Henry & Liz Hagadorn
Sunday, October 22
8:30am Frances Dampier – Renee Dampier Reksc
11:00am Louis Colavito Anniversary – Kathi & Monica
Daily Mass Monday - Thursday 6:30am & 9am, 9am Friday & Saturday (Chapel) Friday 6:30am Communion Service
Rosary: Monday - Saturday 8:30am (Chapel) Novena of the Miraculous Medal: Monday 9:30am Chaplet of Divine Mercy: Friday 9:30am
Our Lady of Sorrows Parish Information & Calendar October 15 - October 22, 2017
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Baptism - Please call the Parish Of!ice to make arrangements.
Marriage - Please call the Parish Of!ice at least six months in ad-
vance to make arrangements.
Ministry to the Sick - If a family member is hospitalized or
homebound, please call the Parish Of!ice as soon as possible.
Privacy laws may prevent a hospital from telling us your loved
one is there.
If you are moving please call or email the Parish Of!ice with
your new address and phone number, or let us know if you are
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Parish Staff
Pastor Rev. John P.
Donovan [email protected]
In Residence Rev. Matthew Brown
Youth & Pastoral
Minister
Deacon Dale
Crotsley [email protected]
Director of Faith
Formation Jackie Adams [email protected]
Adult Faith
Formation Diane Rigotti [email protected]
Business
Administrator Amy Sullivan [email protected]
Music Director Matthew Vavalle [email protected]
Front Of!ice/
Bulletin Kelley Marconi
Back Of!ice/IT Kathy O’Brien [email protected]
Maintenance Michael Restuccia, Carol Wells
Of!ice Hours: Monday - Thursday 9:30am - 4pm
Parish Of!ice (607) 748-8287
Parish Email [email protected]
Faith Formation (607)748-8287
Food Pantry (Julie Slattery) (607)785-3214
Parish Council (Melissa Restuccia) [email protected]
Knights of Columbus (607)727-3543
Michael Restuccia (Grand Knight) [email protected]
Bulletin Announcements should be submitted by Monday at 1pm for
the upcoming weekends bulletin. Announcements can be emailed to
Sun Oct 15 Mon Oct 16 Tues Oct 17 Wed Oct 18 Thurs Oct 19 Fri Oct 20 Sat Oct 21
8:30am
&
11am Mass
Hospitality &
Ministry Fair
after all
Masses
Alpha
12pm (Cafe/
Gym)
Novena of the
Miraculous Medal
After the 9am
Mass
(Chapel)
Funeral Choir
4:15pm
Tuesday
Scripture
9:30am (Library)
Mary & the Bible
9:30am
(Rm 11)
Scripture
Preparation
7pm (Library)
Tuesday Evening
Bible Study
Group
7pm (Rm. 11)
Spirituality
9:30am
(Library)
Mass at Vestal
Park
10:30am
Communion
Service at
Willow Point
10:30am
Alpha
6pm (Cafe/
Gym)
Adult Choir
Practice
7pm
Bible Study
9:30am
(Library)
Children’s Choir
4pm
Men of St.
Joseph
7am (Library)
Chaplet of
Divine Mercy
After 9am
Mass
(Church)
Holy Hour
9:30am-
10:30am
(Chapel)
First Sacraments
Retreat & Parent
Meeting
9am (Rm 11)
Altar Server
Training
3:30pm (Church)
Reconciliation
4pm-5pm
Mass
5:15pm
Knights of
Columbus
Recruitment
After Mass
8:30am & 11am Mass
Knights of Columbus Recruitment after all Masses
Youth Meeting, 1:30pm (Gym)
Alpha 12pm (Cafe/Gym)
Prayer Shawl Ministry - 3pm (Rm 11)
Sun Oct 22
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Call607-754-2217
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