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Our Vision Friends and neighbors joyfully sharing and living the Gospel and the transforming love of Jesus Christ through our Parish Family



Our Mission To invite and welcome people of all ages, backgrounds and walks of life to embrace and celebrate our vocations.  "To be Christ to the world.”

The Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time

June 23, 2024

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"They who sailed the sea in ships, trading on the deep waters, these saw the works of the LORD and his wonders in the abyss.  His command raised up a storm wind which tossed its waves on high. They mounted up to heaven; they sank to the depths; their hearts melted away in their plight. They cried to the LORD in their distress; from their straits he rescued them. He hushed the storm to a gentle breeze, and the billows of the sea were stilled. They rejoiced that they were calmed, and he brought them to their desired haven. Let them give thanks to the LORD for his kindness and his wondrous deeds to the children of men."   ~Psalm 107

 

From Our Pastor

Dear Parishioners and Friends:


Congratulations to our young students and Saint Kateri School students as school ends and summer begins.

On Sunday, July 14th, the feast day of Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, we will host a Eucharistic Procession after the 11am Mass. This procession will be led by the choir, altar servers, Knights of Columbus, and parishioners around the perimeter of the Christ the King Campus (rain or shine) then end back in church and conclude with prayers of Benediction.  We will have a reception in our Parish Center afterwards with lots of food to celebrate the 15 years of the founding of Saint Kateri Tekakwitha Parish. 

 

A wedding anniversary blessing will be given this Sunday, June 23rd at the 9:30am Mass to George and Grace VanEpps as they celebrate 70 years of marriage.  Then on the weekend of June 29th, at the 4pm Mass, Victoria and Deacon Raymond Mielcarek will celebrate their 68th wedding anniversary with a special blessing.  Congratulations!

 

May God bless you!

 Fr. Gonyo

 

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Baptisms and Deaths

Congratulations and may

God’s blessings be upon this child:


Ellie Savannah Buckler

Noah Fischer Buckler

Mason Anthony Ferrari

Please remember in prayer our Beloved who have recently passed away:

 

Louis Morganti, Sr

Richard Curtis

Edward Maeske

Nicholas J. Russo 


This week, the Sanctuary Candle at Saint Kateri Tekakwitha

Parish at St. Margaret Mary Church burns in memory of

John Bianchi from his Family.

 

 

Parish Happenings

Dear Parishioners,


Saint Kateri Parish, in conjunction with the Diocese of Rochester, must complete a Parish-wide census over the course of the summer.


At this point, we are gathering up-to-date contact information for all registered and unregistered Catholics of our Parish.


If you have recently moved, changed your e-mail address or changed your phone number, please notify the Parish Office as soon as possible.


You may also contact the Parish Office if you would like to receive offertory envelopes or would like to switch from offertory envelopes to Automatic Contributions (ACH). 


 ~ Mary Jo DiNoto, Pastoral Associate

 

Pope Francis has declared this a Year of Prayer in preparation for the Jubilee Year of 2025. Please join us as we explore prayer with this 8-week journey through the Lord's Prayer.


Wednesday Evenings

Until July 31st


6:30 - 8:00 PM


Dinner from 6:30-7:00

Video & Discussion 7:00-8:00


Please contact Mark Keller to reserve your spot!

mark.keller@dor.org 585-544-8880 x3129


Eucharistic Revival

The National Eucharistic Revival


“Until you know deep inside that Jesus thirsts for you – you can’t begin to know who He wants to be for you. Or who He wants you to be for Him.”

~ Mother Teresa



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Please pray for all on pilgrimage to the 10th National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis, IN July 17-21.


“The Pilgrimage will be a powerful, once-in-a-lifetime witness of how Jesus Christ comes close to us and invites all to encounter him in the Eucharist.” BISHOP ANDREW COZZENS


Friday, June 28th

Adoration and the Sacrament of Reconciliation: 12:30 - 1pm, CTK

following Noon Mass

 


GOSPEL MEDITATION - ENCOURAGE DEEPER UNDERSTANDING OF SCRIPTURE


Right now, you and I are only worried about one of only two things: wind or water. Bear with me. This week we hear the account of the terrified disciples waking Jesus in a sea-storm. He chastises them for their lack of faith, and then, “rebuking the wind, he said to the sea, ‘Quiet, be still!’” He rebukes the wind and stills the water. In the Bible wind and water represent the two most fundamental poles of our experience of creation. Wind means heaven, spirit, that which gives identity, unity, order, light. Water stands for earth, variation, potential, that which can be drawn into identity, darkness, chaos.

Too much “wind” is when things get way too rigid, abstract and ideological — when we face oppressive leaders and tyrants, when we get addicted to our own way of doing things, when our attention is too narrowly focused on one thing. Too much “water” is excessive novelty, passivity, indifference, and chaos — when our attention is too broadly diffused on many things, when things seem to be crumbling without direction into the dark abyss. We know both terrifying experiences all too well.

The point of the miracle is that God in Christ is the One who brings final cosmic harmony between these two vital but threatening forces. He ultimately does so from the wood of the cross, when he breathes forth the wind of his spirit and pours forth the water from his side to establish a new creation, filled with harmonious peace. When the wind and water are out of control, trust him.

 ©LPi

~ Father John Muir

Faith Formation

Altar Server Training

 

Serving on the altar is a wonderful way for children and teens to become more involved in the Mass and gain a deeper understanding of the Eucharist and our faith.

It is also a wonderful way to be of service to the parish and helpful to Father during the Mass!


If you have received First Holy Communion, please join us:  


 Saturday, June 29

following 4 pm Mass at Christ the King, 

5 pm in Church

pizza will be served!


Please use this Sign-Up Genius Link to register so we can assure that we will have enough food for everyone: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C094FAAAC2BA6F5C52-50049019-altar

 

 Contact Christine Bondi if you have any questions:

christine.bondi@dor.org, (585) 544-8889; x3133.

 


Adult Formation

Pope Francis has declared this a Year of Prayer in preparation for the Jubilee Year of 2025. Please join us as we explore prayer with this 8-week journey through the Lord's Prayer.


Wednesday Evenings

Until July 31st


6:30 - 8:00 PM


Dinner from 6:30-7:00

Video & Discussion 7:00-8:00


Please contact Mark Keller to reserve your spot!

mark.keller@dor.org 585-544-8880 x3129


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