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Mass Intentions: Week of October 4th

DayTimeIntentionRequested ByLiving or Deceased
Saturday5:00
p.m.
Matthew Joseph PiankaHis FamilyDeceased
Deceased
Sunday9:00 a.m.Cornelius Buckley
Edmund LeDonne
Patricia Smyth
Fr. Tim
Deceased
Deceased
11:00 a.m.Members of the Milio Family
Lenore Johns
Fernanda Milio
John Dominick III
Deceased
Deceased
Monday8:00 a.m.Patty Gallagher
Ty Barstow
The Family
Kathi Barstow
Deceased
Deceased
Tuesday8:00 a.m.Mikaela FerraroJohn and Lisa GriffinLiving
Wednesday8:00 a.m.Victoria M. VanWertFather TimDeceased
Thursday8:00 a.m.Matthew CoffeyFather TimLiving
Friday8:00 a.m.Marie NicolHer ChildrenDeceased
Saturday5:00 p.m.Joanne Coza
Lois Rey
Her Family
The Meyer Family
Deceased
Deceased
Sunday9:00 a.m.Lucy Roccio
Joseph Mortelliti
Meghan O’Keefe
The LiMarzi Family
Deceased
Deceased
11:00 a.m.Joseph Mazzo
William Greer
Kirk and Susan Baker
Olivia Kapush
Deceased
Deceased

The Bread and Wine are offered for
The Living Members of the Malone Family
Requested by the Malone Family.

Week of October 4th

The Pastor’s Column

Dear Parishioners,

Two weeks ago, on September 7, Pope Leo canonized Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Michelangelo Frassati in St. Peter’s Square, both young men who lived and witnessed to their Catholic Christian faith in recent years. St. Carlo was mentioned in the September 13 bulletin. Today, I wish to highlight St. Pier Giorgio Frassati. St. Pier Giorgio Frassati was born on April 6, 1901, in Turin, Italy to Alfredo Frassati and Adelaide Ametis.

He was a young Italian man, known for his fervent Catholic faith, dedication to social justice, and love for mountain climbing, who is celebrated for his enthusiastic witness to holiness and service to others. Frassati was a devout Catholic, passionate about the Eucharist and service to the poor. He was involved with the St. Vincent de Paul Society and the Dominican Third Order, dedicating himself to social and charitable endeavors.

Frassati embraced the “Beatitudes” and strived for holiness in his ordinary life, serving as a role model for young people in their own journey of faith.

He was a patron for World Youth Day, a Third Order Dominican, and a proponent of social reform who committed his life to caring for the poor and sick, even as he enjoyed the joys of youth and sports. His motto, “Verso l’alto” (“to the heights”), encapsulates his aspiration for spiritual growth and living a virtuous life. His final climb included writing his famous motto, “Verso l’alto”. Pier Giorgio died on July 4, 1925, and was buried in Cattedrale di San Giovanni Battista in Turin, Italy.

How blessed are we to have two young saints that our children could look up to and to turn to in prayer!

Prayer for the Courage to be Great
Heavenly Father,
Give me the courage to strive for the highest goals,
to flee every temptation to be mediocre.
Enable me to aspire to greatness, as Pier Giorgio did,
and to open my heart with joy to Your call to holiness.
Free me from the fear of failure.
I want to be, Lord, firmly and forever united to You.
Grant me the graces I ask You through Pier Giorgio’s intercession,
by the merits of Our Lord Jesus Christ.

The Word of God

Reading I: Hebrews 1:2-3, 2:3-4 Old Testament revelation came piecemeal, but in the New Testament, everything is revealed in Christ. He “bears the very stamp of (God’s) nature.”

Reading II: 2 Timothy 1:6-8. 13-14 Timothy, who was ordained a bishop by Paul, is urged to complete his mission at Ephesus. He is to yield to the Spirit’s power and preserve the teaching of Paul that he received.

The Gospel: Luke 17: 5-10 True disciples should not expect congratulations for their service. Their work is important, but not beyond the call of Christian duty. No one can fully repay God for His gifts.

There is an appointed time for everything, and a time for every affair under the heavens.
—Ecclesiastes 3:1

Please pray for:

  • The Sick, especially for Edward Zegarelli, George Meyer, Bob Mackie and Maria Washburn
  • The Deceased Parishioners and Deacon John Nash, Msgr. Walter F. Kenny
  • Our Military Personnel and their families
  • Justice and peace in our world, especially in Israel
  • Pope Leo XIV, Cardinal Dolan, Priests, Seminarians, and Religious
  • Our President, Governor, and Mayor