Saint John Vianney Church
A Roman Catholic Faith Community
2950 Southwestern Boulevard Orchard Park, New York 14127-1498
phone: (716) 674-9133 � FAX: (716) 674-9134 � E-MAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.saintjohnvianney.com
Parish Office Hours: Monday—Friday 9:00 A.M.-12:00 P.M. & 1-4:00 P.M.
MISSION STATEMENT�
We are a Roman Catholic community. We are inspired by the �
example of St. John Vianney to build up the Body of Christ. We are
fed by the Word and Sacraments to proclaim the Good News of
Jesus, to serve one another as Jesus did, and to invite others to join
us in the mission of Christ.�
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VISION STATEMENT�
We seek to be a place where Jesus is known, not just known about; �
a place where anyone can belong and anyone can make a �
difference.�
WEEKLY CATECHESIS
(Taken from the YOUCAT)
53. What is hell?
Our faith calls “hell” the condition of final separation
from God, the absolute “No” to love.
Jesus, who knows what hell is like, speaks about it as
the “outer darkness” (Mt 8:12). Expressed in our terms,
it is cold rather than hot. It is horrible to contemplate a
condition of complete rigidity and hopeless isolation
from everything that could bring aid, relief, joy, and
consolation into one’s live.
54. What are angels?
Angels are pure spiritual creatures of God who have
understanding and will. They have no bodies, cannot
die, and are usually not visible. They live constantly in
God’s presence and convey God’s will and God’s pro-
tection to men.
An angel, wrote Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, is “so to
speak the personal thought with which God is turned
toward me”. At the same time the angels are turned
completely toward their Creator. They burn with love
for him and serve him day and night. Their song of
praise is never-ending. In Sacred Scripture the angels
who have fallen away from God are called devils or
demons.
55. Can we interact with angels?
Yes. We can call on angels for help and ask them to
intercede with God.
Every person receives from God a guardian angel. It is
good and sensible to pray to one’s guardian angel for
oneself and for others. Angels can also make them-
selves noticeable in the life of a Christian, for example,
as bearers of a message or as helpful guides. Our faith
has nothing to do with the false angels of New Age
spirituality and other forms of esotericism.
56. Does man have a special place in creation?
Yes. Man is the summit of creation, because God creat-
ed him in his image (Gen 1:27).
The creation of man is clearly distinguished from the
creation of other living things. Man is a person, which
means that through his understanding and will he can
decide for or against love.
PARISH LITURGICAL SCHEDULE
SATURDAY, August 17
4:30 P.M. Audrey Dubiel - Req. by Peter & Family
SUNDAY, August 18 Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 A.M. Anthony & Eva Marie Lorenzetti -
Req. by Tomasik Family
10:00 A.M. Robert Joslyn - Req. by Joslyn Family
12:00 P.M. Harriett & Galen Eddy -
Req. by John & Noel Africano
MONDAY, August 19 St. John Eudes, priest
8:00 A.M. Margie Abruzzino - Req. by Abruzzino Family
TUESDAY, August 20 St. Bernard,
abbot and doctor of the Church
5:00 P.M. NO Confessions
6:00 P.M. Arthur McCabe, Sr. - Req. by Mary & Family
6:30 P.M. Holy Hour
WEDNESDAY, August 21 St. Pius X, pope
8:00 A.M. George & Frances Ring -
Req. by Buerster Family
THURSDAY, August 22
The Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary
8:00 A.M. Rudolph & Hazel Bodah -
Req. by Zanelli Family
FRIDAY, August 23 St. Rose of Lima
8:00 A.M. Robert & Patricia Rowley - Req. by Their Family
SATURDAY, August 24 St. Bartholomew, apostle
4:30 P.M. ��Mary Lou & Joe Kulesza -
Req. by Jennifer Riccione
SUNDAY, August 25
Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 A.M. Roseanne Ciancio - Req. by Family
10:00 A.M. Rose C. Licata -
Req. by Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Sirica & Family
12:00 P.M. Kitson Family - Req. by Pat Kitson Ebert
PARISH ACTIVITIES
SATURDAY, August 17 Fair Trade Weekend
12:30 P.M. Private Baptism
3:30 P.M. NO Confessions
7:00 P.M. DDSO Faith Connections Mass - Church
SUNDAY, August 18 Fair Trade Weekend
1:00 P.M. Baptisms
TUESDAY, August 20
5:00 P.M. NO Confessions
6:30 P.M. Holy Hour - Chapel
WEDNESDAY, August 21
9:30 A.M.- 2:00 P.M. Orchard Park Home Bureau - JWC
6:00 P.M. School Board Advisory Committee - JWC Conf.
SATURDAY, August 24
3:00 P.M. Knights of St. John Family Pot Luck - JWC
3:30 P.M. Confessions
7:00 P.M. DDSO Faith Connections Mass - Church
SUNDAY, August 25
11:00 A.M. Pre-Baptismal Session - Gathering Rm.
Jake Harsch and Katelyn Gabel
will be married here on
Saturday, September 7, 2019 - I & II
TWENTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME� SAINT JOHN VIANNEY�
LET US PRAY FOR THE SICK: Patty Dickman, Freda
Kostelny, Rita English, Robert Luthringer, Liam Lukas, Don
Seel, Alice Connors, Carl Peters, Candy Mader Mersmann,
Dolores Dzaak, Angie Chella, Gia Rodo, Jacqueline Dietrich,
Joseph Gallagher, June Pavlov, Emerson Marinaro, Mary
Carroll, John Breen, Betsy Brown, Mary Foster, Grace
Harvey, Charles Todero, Jeff Mullins, Ann Kavanagh,
Rosemarie Roecker, Kristen Lutz, Brenda, Jennifer, Anthony
& Alfonso Calabro, Lancine Caito, Natalie Zwolinski, Sue
Nowak, Bob Rolls, Christine Zielinski, Tom Wright, Everly
Joy, Rosalie Vujakovich, Becky Hylkema, Ann Marie
Bianchino, Joseph Kawczynski, Sarah Kraus, Amanda
O’Shei, Devon, Joseph, Kathy Anne, Joseph Leto, Joe
Boniovanni, Judy Meetze, John Ralyea, Sandy Falisoni, Ann
Wisniewski, & Mabel Deacon
Please contact the Parish Office to have a loved one placed on the
Prayer List. Names will appear for one month. If their condition
continues to warrant prayers, please call the office and we will
gladly include them in one month increments as long as necessary.
PARISH STAFF
Fr. Mark J. Noonan [email protected]
Music: Mr. Charles M. Basil (716) 860-6281 - [email protected]
Mrs. Debra Popple , Business Manager - [email protected]
Mrs. Ellen Peters, Parish Secretary - [email protected]
SAINT JOHN VIANNEY SCHOOL
Mrs. Kristine Hider, Principal - [email protected]
Mrs. Cindy Sodaro, Secretary
Mrs. Maria Lorden, Secretary
Phone: (716) 674-9232 - Fax: (716) 674-9248
FAMILY FAITH FORMATION
Mrs. Christina Young - [email protected]
Parish Trustees
Mr. Joseph F. Kessler Mrs. Sharon Kirsch
Former Pastors
Fr. Robert L. Gebhard, Jr.
Msgr. William J. Gallagher, Pastor Emeritus
ALTAR BREAD AND ALTAR WINE
To the Glory of God and in Memory of
George & Frances Ring
as requested by The Family
SANCTUARY LAMP
To the Glory of God and in Memory of
Rita Fabianski as requested by The Morris Family
ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK� AUGUST 18, 2019�
STEWARDSHIP IN FAITH
Collection for Sunday, August 11th was $12,395
July Online Giving was $5,922
Thank you for your continued support of St. John Vianney Parish.
BAPTISMS
Four children will be welcomed into the faith through the Sacrament of Baptism this weekend.
Cooper Alexander Schermerhorn, son of Michael & Brittany Schermerhorn
Eleanor Grace Poreda and Elizabeth Virginia Poreda, daughters of Andrew & Lisa Poreda
Anthony Dennis Agnello, son of Matthew & Angela Agnello
WE REMEMBER . . .
Please remember those who have died in the month of
July:
James Cipriani, Dorothy Dzikowski, Dorothy Hanavan,
Richard Jablonski, Kathleen Kirchmyer
& Richard F. Klimowicz
CROSS CATHOLIC OUTREACH
Father Bernard Olszewski will be visiting our parish next
weekend to speak at all the Masses on behalf of Cross Cath-
olic Outreach which was founded to create a meaningful
link between parishes in America and the priests and nuns
working in the Church overseas in the Caribbean Africa,
Asia, Central and South America.
Dear Friends,
Thanks so much for coming to Mass today!
Over the years, and thanks to many great people who influenced my spiritual life, I have grown very close to Our Lady.
Some months ago, a friend who I attended the seminary in Italy with was telling me that in his work he encounters no small
number of challenges. He explained further that he had, in the past year, started directly and expressly entrusting the things
before him to Our Lady, and he was increasingly finding most everything started unfolding better than he could have ex-
pected.
After our conversation, I decided to be more intentional about doing the same thing. I have found that just saying to Mary in
a little prayer, “Mother, I need you to take care of this or that for me”, and directly giving things over to her, most everything
seems to unfold in a way that is at least positive, and more often even better than I could have hoped.
Mary is a Mother, and she’s our Mother, thanks to the kindness of Jesus from the cross. Personally, I feel she is my greatest
ally in life. She is the most powerful and influential person in history, next to Jesus. It is love, humility, generosity and kind-
ness that have made her so. I pass on the recommendation of my friend, to put things in her hands.
Here’s one of my favorite prayers to her:
Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it known that anyone who fled to thy protection, implored thy help,
or sought thine intercession was left unaided. Inspired by this confidence, I fly unto thee, O Virgin of virgins, my mother; to
thee do I come, before thee I stand, sinful and sorrowful. O Mother of the Word Incarnate, despise not my petitions, but in
thy mercy hear and answer me.
Amen.
Many blessings to all of you this week!
Fr. Mark
First Saturday’s with the Saints
As announced last week at Masses, I’ll be offering a new opportunity for everyone to learn about the Saints. The stories of
the lives of the Saints is one of the greatest inspirational sources I have encountered. Beginning in October, each First Satur-
day of the month, we will have a simple Mass without a homily at 8:00 A.M. Immediately following Mass, I’ll give a 30-35-
minute talk about one of the Saints. The program will end not later than 9:15 A.M. In the weeks ahead I’ll let you know
which Saints lives we’ll be focusing on in the year ahead. All are welcome to join and take inspiration from the lives and
witness of our brothers and sisters, the Saints.
TWENTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME� SAINT JOHN VIANNEY�
RCIA
My RCIA thoughts:
I was not raised Catholic, but started practicing when I was about 20 years old, when a friend took me to a Catho-
lic Church and I began to go there regularly. I went to church every week, was baptized and considered myself a
Catholic. I was married in a Catholic church in Buffalo and continued to “practice” the faith.
Flash forward several years later, and we have a young son, who is now attending Religious Education at St. John
Vianney. I had a nagging feeling that I needed to do more when it came to my faith. I saw a notice for RCIA
classes in the SJV Bulletin and decided to go through the process. They were led by Deacon Maloney and Diane
Bernard. I found them to be interesting and I looked forward to going each week. Sometimes there were guest
speakers and other times those who had been through the process would come and talk about their experience.
During the process, I could tell I was doing what was right for me and to help make my family more complete
when we went to mass together.
At the end of the process, during Holy Week, I attended a retreat and mass on Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and
during Easter Weekend. It was at the Easter Vigil that I made my confirmation and my First Communion. It
made me very happy and I felt more at peace with my faith life.
Karen Kren
Are you or someone you know interested in receiving Sacraments as an adult? If so contact Fr. Mark at the Parish
Office, e-mail Fr. Mark at [email protected] or call Diane Bernard at 674-6920 or Sharon Kirsch at 674-2497.
FAITH FORMATION
The Faith Formation Office is excited to offer new programs to our families; however, we can’t do it
without your help! Please prayerfully consider sharing your faith by being a part of our team.
We are looking for Catechists, Catechist Aides, Office help, EDGE team members and Monthly work-
shop assistants.
Please call the Faith Formation office at 674-9145 and ask for Christina
Families can register for any of the following Faith Formation Programs:
Weekly Classroom – Grades 1-5
Offered Tuesday evenings or Saturday mornings
Home Study with Family Workshops – Grades 1-8
Edge – Grades 6-8
Offered Thursday evenings, Edge is a very popular and successful Catholic middle school
youth ministry program.
Confirmation Preparation
Offered Tuesday evenings
Please visit our website for a more detailed outline of next year’s programs and registration paperwork.
www.saintjohnvianney.com
2020 MASS INTENTION BOOK OPENING
The 2020 Mass Intention Book will open on Thursday, August 22nd at 9:00 a.m. until 12 Noon in the Gather-
ing Room and again from 1 - 4 p.m. in the Parish Office. Each person will be limited to schedule two masses on
the opening day.
Additional masses can be scheduled later as available on a first come, first served basis.
Altar Bread, Altar Wine & the Sanctuary Lamp may also be reserved on a weekly basis, in memory or honor
of your loved one.
What’s the SJV School Scoop?
(716) 674-9232
ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK� AUGUST 18, 2019�
Attention SJVS Alumni and Families:
If you are a SJV graduate or have an
SJVS graduate in your family, we
would like to know where you are to-
day and what you have accomplished.
We would also like to begin inviting
our alumni back for class reunions so
that classmates can reunite with old
friends. Please visit our website: www.sjvop.org to let
us know what you are up to! You may also email Terry
at: [email protected]. Thank you for your support of
St. John Vianney School.
Tell Your Friends & Family about St. John Vianney
School. Did you know that most of our new students
come to us because they heard how great SJV is from
a friend or family member? Your referrals are our best
marketing. The second most common way that people
find us is online. Please tell anyone and everyone
about us. Go online and post reviews. Popular sites
include: Niche, Great Schools, and Private School Re-
view. We have open slots for the 2019- 2020 school
year. In grades including PreK-3 through 7th. We are a
strong and healthy faith family, but you can make us
even stronger.
New Class at St. John Vianney in
September 2019
We are excited about our new class being of-
fered to our 7
th
and 8
th
grade classes!
Life Skills 101: Adult roles and responsibili-
ties. The class will focus on financial literacy -
budgeting, goal setting, time management,
menu planning, nutrition, cooking, and sewing
among others. We will keep you informed on
our new class throughout the year!
NEEDED: We are in need of portable, work-
ing sewing machines. If you happen to have
one collecting dust and would like to donate it
to the school please give us a call 674-9232.
Thank you!
SCHOOL RESUMES ON
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2019
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HAVE A HAPPY AND HEALTHY SUMMER. �
TWENTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME� SAINT JOHN VIANNEY�
SJV BABY & CHILDREN MINISTRY
Items needed include newborn layettes, bottles and clothing as well as the items detailed below. Many times during the year
we find ourselves looking for items to support needy families.
New/Clean gently used clothing & footwear for newborn to children’s size 14, Games, Toys, Unexpired infant or
toddler car seats with their appropriate base, Strollers, Bassinets, Pack & Play, High Chairs, Bicycles and riding
toys.
Items can be left in or next to the bins marked Baby/Children Ministry that are in the chapel and are picked up
twice weekly. Any questions, please contact Flo O’Shei at or 432-3443.
The St. Gianna Molla Outreach Center, sponsored by the Diocese of Buffalo Office of Pro-Life, is joining Harvest House
as a grateful recipient of the many gifts you so generously donate to our Baby Ministry. The Gianna Molla Outreach Mission
is to give aid to women, men and their children with help and support. The Gianna Molla Outreach Center is in urgent need
of the following: Infant & Toddler clothing, Lotion, diaper ointment, baby powder, baby shampoo, baby wipes, diapers, and
baby bottles.
The first weekend of each month all donations will go to the St. Gianna Molla Center at 76 Church Street. Any questions,
please contact Elaine Rothfus at 674-9094.
Please no adult items in these bins. Adult clothing can be placed in the St. Vincent DePaul bin next to the garage.
Happening at SJV
SJV SENIORS
Next meeting is August 27th - Doors open at 12:30 p.m.
September 10th—13th - Rails and Sails
Trip Information, contact Trudy Miller at 826-4040
SONS & DAUGHTERS OF RUTH
The Sons & Daughters of Ruth is our SJV bereavement minis-
try which offers a free funeral brunch for families of deceased
parishioners.
The brunch is served buffet style which includes sandwich
platters, assorted salads, hot dishes, desserts & beverages. We
offer this in the spirit of love and support of our fellow parish-
ioners. Please call Flo O’Shei at 432-3443 or Audrey Rubino
at 714-5590
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Adoration will continue on Friday, Septem-
ber 6th after daily mass until 3:00 P.M.
All are welcome. Adoration will continue on
the First Friday of each month. All are wel-
come to come and spend time with Our Lord
throughout the day.
Every Tuesday evening we will have Holy Hour of
Adoration at 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. in the Chapel after Mass.
Please plan on joining.
HOMEBOUND COMMUNION MINISTRY
"“He who eats My flesh and drinks My blood abides in Me,
and I in him." John 6:56
Are you unable to attend Sunday mass because you are
homebound? Would you like a compassionate, caring
person visit with you? Would you like to receive com-
munion in your home? Saint John Vianney parish has
trained homebound ministers who will bring commun-
ion to your home. If you or a parishioner you know
needs a visit from a homebound minister, please con-
tact Father Mark or call the parish office at 674-
9133 (include contact information -- name, phone
number, street address—name of person filling out
form if different than person requesting communion).
THE HOLY NAME SOCIETY NEWS
The Holy Name Society extends their
thanks and gratitude to all who pur-
chased tickets for the annual Buffalo
Bills Season Ticket Raffle, again mak-
ing it a success! The winner of the 2 Season Tickets for the
Buffalo Bills was: Carol Kozub
The Holy Name Society extends their thanks and gratitude to
all who made our Annual Holy Name Society Memorial Golf
Outing a success. We had over 50 golfers. Thanks also to all
our patrons who advertised in our program.
A special thanks to all our officers, chairpersons, and help-
ers for all their hard work which made both events successful!
AUGUST COFFEE WEEKEND!
Remember to visit the SJV FAIR
TRADE SALE this weekend un-
der the Church Canopy following
all Masses! Stop to shop, say hello
and share a FREE cup of coffee
(hot or iced)!!
For additional information or to place a product order
ANYTIME, please email [email protected]
ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK� AUGUST 18, 2019�
ST. JOHN VIANNEY PARISH REGISTRATION�
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REMEMBER OUR LOCAL FOOD PANTRIES
Please remember the local food pantries
and needy parish families.
Cash or Check donations are also
gratefully accepted, and can be placed
in the collection basket in an
envelope marked
FOOD PANTRY/NEEDY FAMILIES
dropped off at the Parish Office.
Envelopes are provided in the pews.
DEMENTIA CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP
Providing care for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease can
be stressful and isolating, but support groups can provide
coping tools and a welcoming embrace from others in the
same position. On the last Monday of every month, and
continuing on Monday, August 26th,
you can find that support in the Gath-
ering Room of St. John Vianney
Church, the group meets at 10:30 a.m.
and welcomes all dementia caregivers.
If attending the first time, please call 1-800-272-3900.
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ourservicemenandwomenservingourcountry,�
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20th Sunday in Ordinary Time
The Prince of Peace wants to set the world on fire? This Sunday's Gospel can sound more intense than what we may be ac-
customed to. It's a passage of contradictions. Jesus so clearly prays for unity, yet here he speaks of division. Why would our
God who comes as an offering of love speak so frankly about causing relationships to be torn apart?
The sobering truth is that Jesus is divisive. We see this throughout the Gospels, as the Pharisees critique him, the Romans
condemn him, and not everyone in the crowd is enthusiastic about his words. Jesus has not come for the purpose of dividing,
but what he does is so radical that it upends the status quo. And it doesn't end with his preaching and miracles! "There is a
baptism with which I must be baptized." Jesus isn't talking about his baptism at the Jordan River, which has already oc-
curred, but the passing through the waters of death on the Cross and rising again to new life in the resurrection. This is divi-
sive stuff! Christ's spiritual fire turned the "fathers" - the Jewish people and Pharisees - against the "sons" - the common
people. Not everyone wants the Gospel Jesus is preaching. Not everyone wants to be set on fire with the desire to love oth-
ers. Some prefer to put on a warm sweater and curl up in front of the TV.
In living and loving as Jesus did, we, too, might ruffle some feathers. In disciplining our teenage child for sneaking out, we
may cause some division (temporarily, we hope!). In standing up to gossip and the spread of cruel rumors in our workplace,
we might cause division. In emphasizing the dignity of both the desperate mother and the unborn child, we might cause divi-
sion. Not everyone wants the Gospel Jesus is preaching. Not everyone wants the Gospel we are invited to live. But that's no
excuse not to live it.
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