Easter Sunday ~ April 9, 2023

National Eucharistic Revival: June 19, 2022–Pentecost 2025

First Reading:
This man God raised on the third day and granted that he be visible, not to all the people, but to us, the witnesses chosen by God in advance, who ate and drank with him after he rose from the dead. (Acts 10:40-41)

Psalm:
This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad. (Ps. 118)
Or
Alleluia.

Second Reading:
If then you were raised with Christ, seek what is above, where Christ is seated at the right hand of God. (Col. 3:1) 

Gospel:
For they did not yet understand the Scripture that he had to rise from the dead. (Jn. 20: 9)

Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass ©2001, 1998, 1970 CCD. The English translation of Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.

Live the Liturgy—Inspiration for the Week:
We are witnesses of all that Christ has done — in our lives, in our souls, in our hearts. We have seen the empty tomb. We have touched the abandoned burial cloths. “Go tell my brothers,” Jesus commands us. “Do not be afraid.”
©LPi

Catholic Quotes—Words to Inspire the Faithful:

 

 

 

 

 

 

©LPi


Events:

  • Food Pantries:
    • Ovid Federated Church: Mondays, 10:00 a.m.
    • Food Truck: First Tuesday of the month (May 2), 4:00–6:00 p.m., South Seneca High School
    • Interlaken Reformed church: Fridays, 3:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m.
    • Trumansburg Food Pantry: Every other Monday (April 10) 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. and 5:15–6:00 p.m., Methodist church
  • Family Hope Center: Tuesdays 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., and Thursdays 4:00–6:00 p.m., Holy Cross
  • Fr. Bernard is available: Fridays, 6:30–7:30 p.m., St. Francis Solanus
  • Confirmation Class: Saturdays, 5:00 p.m., St. Francis
  • Easter Egg Hunt: April 9, 10:00 a.m., St. James
  • Prayer for Healing and Harmony: St. James
    • Every Wednesday, 2:00 p.m.
    • Thursdays, April 13 & 27, 7:30 p.m.
  • Taizé Prayer: April 20, 7:30 p.m., St. James
  • Book Study: Wednesdays, 3:15 p.m., St. James
  • Religious Education: April 15, St. Francis

Distribution of Holy Communion:
The parish received the minutes of the Diocesan Presbyteral (Priests) Council of March 3, 2023. The minutes contained Bishop Matano’s Pastoral Reflections. Among the reflections, resulting from a discussion he had with the Council membership, was the topic of the reception of Holy Communion under both species (the Body and Blood of Christ). What resulted from the discussion is that at this time it is not opportune to offer the Precious Blood in parishes sighting among other concerns hygiene and contagion. Therefore, Holy Communion will continue to be distributed in the Diocese under one species, the Body of Christ.

Happy Easter:
The Lord has indeed risen, alleluia. Glory and kingship be his forever and ever. Enjoy this holy day and season rejoicing in Jesus’s victory over death and the fact that he shares that victory with us. We have been promised heaven. May this promise always be a source of hope and strength in times of trouble. Rejoice and be glad.

Parish Easter Offering:
There is one collection on Easter. In previous years parishioners generally increase their offering by being more generous on that day than usual. The parish has come to rely on the Easter offering collection. Please do what you are able. Thank you.

Annual Easter Egg Hunt:
All are welcome to participate in the Easter egg hunt on Easter Sunday after the 9:00 a.m. Mass at St. James the Apostle!  Join us!

Divine Mercy Sunday and Service:
Next Sunday, April 16th, is the Second Sunday of Easter also known as the Sunday of Divine Mercy. This day is a reminder to always celebrate that God’s love conquers all adversity.

At 3:00 p.m. at Immaculate Conception Church, 113 N. Geneva Street, Ithaca, Deacon George Kozak will be leading a Divine Mercy Service with recitation of the Divine Mercy Chaplet, the Rosary, and Adoration and Benediction. All are welcome.

Word of Life:
“Like us, Christ entered the world through the womb of a woman. He willingly experienced the fullness of human suffering. He breathed his last on the Cross at Calvary in order that He might save us. Therefore, ‘God is the foundation of hope: not any god, but the God who has a human face and who has loved us to the end’ (Spe salvi 31).”

The Doctrine of Concomitance:
“Christ is ‘truly, really and substantially contained’ in Holy Communion.” His presence is not momentary or simply signified, but wholly and permanently real under each of the consecrated species of bread and wine.” (Norms for the Distribution and Reception of Holy Communion under Both Kinds in the United States of America, No. 8). As relates to the distribution of Holy Communion under both species, the General Instruction of the Roman Missal, No. 282, states: “Above all, they (the pastors) should instruct the faithful that the Catholic faith teaches that Christ, whole and entire, and the true Sacrament, is received even under only one species and hence that as regards the resulting fruits, those who receive under only one species are not deprived of any grace that is necessary for salvation.

2022-23 Catholic Ministries Appeal:
Our given parish goal is $31,000. Ninety-six parish households have thus far pledged $29,055 which represents 93.73% of the goal. If you have not yet made a pledge, please do so soon. Pledge envelopes are available in the foyer of the church. Your pledge helps support important Diocesan programs, services and ministries within our parish and the diocese. “Thank you” to all who have already participated in the Appeal.

COLLIS Institute:
On April 11th and April 21st , COLLIS Institute for Catholic Thought and Culture will be hosting public lectures at 230 Anabel Taylor Hall, Cornell University. To learn more, visit collisinstitute.org/publicevents.

Celebration of Marriage:
All married couples and guests are invited to join Bishop Matano for a Mass and renewal of their vows on Sunday, May 21. You can register online (head count for planning purposes only) at https://conta.cc/3Pne1pD or email [email protected]. The Catholic Courier will also be recognizing those celebrating Jubilees this year (25, 50, and 50+). If you would like to be included in their June issue you can submit your information when you register at the link above, or email your your names, church and town where you were married, wedding date/year, and a wedding photo (optional) to [email protected]. Submissions are needed by April 30.

Retrouvaille (pronounced: retro-vi):
Retrouvaille is a Catholic marriage help program. Local programs will be held April 21. Register at helpourmarriage.org or call 585-293-1552.

Community Dinner:
The Ovid Federated Church, 7173 Main St., is hosting a free dinner on Thursday, April 27th, from 4:00–6:00 p.m. The menu is chicken alfredo, broccoli, garlic bread, and a dessert challenge with PIES!

Opportunities for Prayer and Sharing – St. James Pine Room:

  • Prayer for Healing & Harmony: every Wednesday, 2:00–3:00 p.m., and the 2nd & 4th Thursdays (April 13 & 27), 7:30–8:30 p.m.
  • Read and Reflect: every Wednesday, 3:15–4:15 p.m. (Hope Against Darkness by Richard Rohr)
  • Taizé prayer: 2nd and 4th Thursdays (April 20), 4:00–5:00 p.m.

If you have any questions, please phone Sr. Anne at 607-209-4206 or email her at [email protected].

Donating to Your Parish:
Online giving by WeShare is safe, simple and convenient. It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3:

  1. Visit the parish website’s giving page: marymotherofmercy.com/giving
  2. Follow the directions under the “Donate Online” section.
  3. Set up your donation or payment.

That’s it! Your account will be created and you can put away your checkbook. If you experience any problem, please e-mail Eileen at [email protected].

The Catholic Catechism in a Year:
Ascension Press launched The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) podcast. With this podcast, Catholics will read the entire Catechism of the Catholic Church in 365 days and transform their relationship with the Church that Christ founded. For more information go to: ascensionpress.com.

Easter Duty:
All the faithful, after they have been initiated into the Most Holy Eucharist, are bound by the obligation of receiving Communion at least once a year. The precept must be fulfilled during the Easter season unless it is fulfilled for a just cause at some other time during the year. In reference to this law the Easter season is considered from the First Sunday of Lent until Trinity Sunday (this year June 4). (Church Law #920)

Family Hope Center:
The Family Hope Center has two locations: one in Geneva and a satellite location in Ovid in the Holy Cross Church Rectory. Family Hope Center fights for life by valuing life above all else. It means offering support through free pregnancy tests, a limited ultrasound referral, parenting and life skills classes, bible studies, material aid such as diapers and clothing, and through our forgiven and set free post abortion study. It means looking at our clients and saying, “I see your life; I value your life. I see and value your children’s lives. You are important and loved.” Women come to the Family Hope Center to be valued. The Pregnancy Care Center of the Finger Lakes is located at 551 Exchange St. in Geneva with an office in Ovid at 7231 Main St. “If you regret your abortion, you are not alone. Let us help you learn to forgive yourself.” To learn more visit familyhopecentergeneva.org, call 315–789–0708, text: 315-945-1019, or email [email protected].

Please take time this week to pray the rosary for an end to the COVID-19 pandemic and for world peace, especially in Ukraine.

Prayers for Our Parish:
The Sisters of St. Joseph have a prayer ministry for the Diocese of Rochester. Sister Anne Marie Burns and Sister Dolores Bachman will be praying for our parish and parishioners throughout 2023. We thank the Sisters for their thoughtfulness and kindness toward us. In our appreciation, please keep the Sisters of St. Joseph, especially Sisters Anne Marie and Dolores, in your thoughts and prayers.

Mass Intention Requests:
Parishioners requesting a Mass intention for a particular date and time can do so by completing the “Mass Intentions Request Form” located in the foyers of the churches. Mass intentions may also be requested by phoning the parish office.

Sanctuary Lamp:
In Catholic Churches, a candle is always lit to indicate that the Blessed Sacrament is present in the church. This candle is called the “sanctuary lamp.” Every week the candle or oil is renewed. In many churches, people donate to the church for the sanctuary lamp be lit for the week for the intention of the donor. This has been the custom at Holy Cross Church, Ovid and is now extended to St. James the Apostle and St. Francis Solanus Churches. In making the donation simply put on the envelope, “donation for the sanctuary lamp” and specify the week and, if so desired, your intention.

Cancer Services Program (CSP):
Cortland and Tompkins Counties offer free cancer screenings to those who are uninsured or have health insurance that does not cover these screenings. The screening services are provided in local health centers, doctors’ offices, and hospitals. For more information, contact CSP at 866 442 2262.

Prayer Intentions:
Please feel free to add your prayer requests in the books available for that purpose in each church. The prayer requests of fellow parishioners are listed on the parish website (see PRAYERS in top bar). You may also add a request by emailing the parish at [email protected] or phoning the parish office at 607–294–0064 and it will be added to the list.

Let Us Pray: Please remember in your prayers those members of our parish who are in the hospital, sick at home, in a nursing home, or who have requested our prayers (see the list on the parish’s PRAYERS page). We also ask you to pray for those who have died. May the Lord bring comfort to their family and friends during this difficult time and may they find hope in the Resurrection.


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