eNOTES FOR JANUARY 11, 2022

(with bulletin information for the weekends of January 23 and 30) 

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The next submission deadline is January 23 for the January 25 edition of eNotes with bulletin information for the weekends February 6 and 13. The link to the submission form can also be found in the menu on the eNotes page (www.rcdony.org/enotes). We welcome suggestions for improvements to newsletter. Suggestions can be sent via email to enotes@rcdony.org.


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WORLD DAY FOR CONSECRATED LIFE: February 2, 2022

As the Second Vatican Council clearly stated, by our Baptism all are called to holiness. All who are baptized are consecrated “In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit” to live the Christian life in faith, hope and love. Living the Christian life, a call is given to each of us to live His love in a particular way of life to love Him more and to serve others.

Many are called to live the married life, others to priesthood, others to the single life. Some are called to live the consecrated life as a religious sister, brother or priest. Pope Saint John Paul II instituted a day for women and men who live the consecrated life. The universal day of celebration is February 2 which is the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord. This day is known as Candlemas Day on which candles are blessed symbolizing Christ who is the Light of the world. Consecrated religious live their vowed life of poverty, chastity and obedience as prophetic witnesses of joy and hope of the Christian message. They offer a radical commitment to God “calling into question the this-worldly values of power, sexuality, and material possessions. Consecration to the evangelical counsels challenges the importance of these things to human dignity.” (Prophetic Witnesses to Joy, Juliet Mousseau, RSCJ)

Parishes will celebrate the World Day for Consecrated Life on February 5-6. There are religious communities within our diocese that continue to serve the People of the North Country by their daily prayer, active involvement in parishes, Catholic schools, Religious Education programs, Diocesan Offices, etc.

The Diocese needs more consecrated women and men to serve the needs of the Church. There are several ways to celebrate this day:
1. Pray for vocations at a Holy Hour
2. Invite a sister or sisters and priest (Missionary of the Sacred Heart, Watertown) to share his/her vocation story
3. Send a card/cards to the sisters and priests expressing gratitude for their vocation
4. Send a donation to a religious community in your area or to the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart to support their seminarians
5. Invite someone to discern their vocation to consecrated life with a religious community in your area or parish.

 



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RESPECT LIFE SECOND COLLECTION: January 22/23

The Respect Life Second Collection is held in parishes each January, near the anniversary of the Supreme Court Roe v. Wade decision which legalized abortion in our nation. In 2022, this collection will be held the weekend of January 22/23. Grants from the collection benefit pro-life projects in our diocese. Thank you for your support of efforts to build a culture of life.


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DIOCESAN AND UNIVERSAL CHURCH COLLECTIONS AND APPEALS: A resource for parishes.

This parish resource , not intended for bulletins, lists all diocesan and universal Church collections and appeals for the year. For parishes that have online giving, you may want to check the page and adjust dates as necessary.


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SURVIVING DIVORCE: Ministry to Separated and Divorced adults

The Family Life Office is offering the Surviving Divorce Program, beginning mid-February in Watertown, Gouverneur, Canton and Potsdam. This program helps participants find personal healing and hope by working through the emotional upheaval of separation and divorce. Meetings are once per week for 2-3 hours, depending on the size of the group. The dates are TBA based on the availability of the participants. The facilitator for each area will contact registrants to give information about the start date and times. The cost is $25. Register online at www.rcdony.org/survivingdivorce.
For more information contact Steve Tartaglia at 315-393-2920 or startaglia@rcdony.org.

 


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DIGGING DEEPER INTO THE MYSTERY OF THE HOLY EUCHARIST: A Continuation of The Mystery of the Holy Eucharist

A day of reflection based on the fourth video of Presence, "Biblical Foundations."

Saturday, April 9
Wadhams Hall, Ogdensburg
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Presenters: Sister Bernadette Marie Collins, SSJ & Sister Mary Gregory Munger, SSJ

Lunch will be provided.

Cost to attend is $25 with the option to pay via PayPal or bill parish upon registration at www.rcdony.org/diggingdeeper



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No new parish events were submitted.  Please check your parish bulletins and previously posted submissions below.



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SAFE ENVIRONMENT CORNER: Did you know? ...

Did You Know…VIRTUS released a new version of Protecting God’s Children which is the safe environment training program required for all clergy, religious, employees, and volunteers in the Diocese of Ogdensburg. The updated version includes more emphasis on diversity and activities involving technology. There are new survivor stories from the perspective of a minor as well as from an adult survivor. For more information, or to register for VIRTUS training, contact the Diocesan Safe Environment Office at (315) 393-2920.


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PLANNED GIVING: Memorare Legacy Society

Have you already or have been thinking about leaving a legacy by designating a portion of your assets to pass at death to the Diocese of Ogdensburg, your parish or school or diocesan program or organization?  The Memorare Legacy Society honors and recognizes the generosity and vision of those who have chosen to leave a legacy to the Diocese of Ogdensburg through estate or deferred gifts.  Members of this society are those who have informed the Diocese of a planned gift that, in the future, will benefit the Diocese of Ogdensburg or any of its parishes or programs.  This ensures a continuous commitment of care to their Church, to the Church’s vision and to the charitable works that flow from her missions through their thoughtful planned gift. For more information on the Memorare Legacy Society, contact: Scott Lalone, Executive Director, Development Office 393-2920, slalone@rcdony.org.


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ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP: 

for the January 22/23 Bulletin

Creation Care Tip: Most medical professionals note that people function best when the relative humidity is between 30% and 50%. In winter this property of indoor air can fall well below this range. To make the air more comfortable and healthier, try using a humidifier, especially one that disperses a stream of cool mist from an ultrasonic system. This will often allow you to turn down the thermostat by a degree or two without making you feel chillier. 


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ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP: Creation Care Tips

for the January 29/30 Bulletin

Creation Care Tip: To improve the quality of indoor air during winter, try adding a few house plants to rooms in which you spend the majority of your time. Many types of house plants are well known for filtering an assortment of contaminants from the air, and also release oxygen and small amounts of water vapor which helps with a person’s respiratory system. 


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DIOCESAN COVID-19 INFORMATION 

The Diocese of Ogdensburg is actively following the directive of the county public health departments to ensure that all diocesan parishes, schools, ministries, and charities are responding appropriately to the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19). For up-to-date diocesan resources, live-streamed Masses, and other information related to the Coronavirus pandemic, please visit www.rcdony.org/covid-19 . 

Parishes are encouraged to share the information found on this page with parishioners via their websites, social media or any other available communications methods.

 
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Mary Immaculate, our Mother and our Patroness,
we ask you to intercede for us with your Son,
as you did at the wedding in Cana.

Pray for us, loving Mother,
and gain for our diocese, our nation and our world,
for our families and loved ones,
the protection of your Maternal mantle from this dreaded virus.

In this time of trial and testing,
teach all of us to love one another and to be patient and kind.
Help us to bring the peace and healing Presence of Jesus to our land and to our hearts.

We come to you with confidence,
knowing that you are our compassionate mother,
health of the sick and cause of our joy.
Keep us in the embrace of your arms,
Help us always to know the love of your Son, Jesus our Lord.

AMEN.  


 

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THE DIOCESAN PHASE OF THE SYNOD: Added parish ideas and processes

We are updating the Synod webpage with ideas and processes as we receive them.  Please note that we have added resources for a beautiful prayer service to guide a synodal conversation to the news section of the page.  

Each parish is participating in the Synod in various ways. News, resources can be found at   http://150.rcdony.org/  under the Synod link. 


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GUGGENHEIM SUMMER CAMP LEADERSHIP: We are looking for qualified individuals to lead Summer Camp for the 2022 season

Description: The Diocese of Ogdensburg is seeking an energetic and dedicated individual for the position of Summer Youth Camp Director at the Guggenheim Center. The Camp Director must live onsite during the camp season and is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the camp, including staff orientation week and the six weeks of Summer Camp (June 23rd to August 12th, 2022). An applicant must be an active practicing Catholic of at least 25 years of age with 24 weeks of administrative or supervisory experience or an equivalent experience which would support the position. Excellent communication skills and proficiency in digital technology are also required. A bachelor’s degree is preferred.

In addition, we are seeking an energetic and dedicated individual for the position of Summer Youth Camp Assistant Director at the Guggenheim Center. The Assistant Camp Director must live onsite during the camp season and reports to the Camp Director. The Assistant Director supports the Camp Director in the day-to-day operation of the camp, including staff orientation week and the six weeks of Summer Camp (June 23rd to August 12th, 2022). An applicant must be an active practicing Catholic of at least 21 years of age and have a proficiency in administrative and supervisory tasks, as well as excellent communication skills. Proficiency in digital technology required. Prior youth leadership, youth camp or youth program leader experience preferred. A bachelor’s degree or workforce experience preferred.

Submit letter of interest, resume and three professional references, one of which should be from your pastor to:

Thomas Semeraro
Director for the office of Youth Ministry
Diocese of Ogdensburg
P.O. Box 369, Ogdensburg, NY 13669
tsemeraro@rcdony.org
315-393-2920 ext. 1415


 

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SUMMER CAMP GUGGENHEIM EMPLOYMENT:We're Hiring Summer 2022 Staff

We are currently looking for counselors to live and work at Summer Camp Guggenheim during the 2022 summer season (June 23rd - August 12th). Summer Camp Guggenheim is located at, 1468 County Rte. 18, Saranac Lake, NY 12983
To Apply: A Guggenheim counselor candidate must be a High School graduate, 18 years or older, have a minimum of one year of college or workforce experience. Applicants should have participated in a counselor training program (E.G., Teen Vision) or worked as a Youth Counselor or in a Youth Leadership program. A counselor candidate should be a practicing Catholic who is willing to share their Faith with youth ages 12 to 18 yrs. old. Also, a counselor candidate will be able to serve for 7 weeks starting June 23rd to August 12th.
To Apply: www.rcdony.org/youth/camp
Scroll to: "Want to work or volunteer at camp?"
If you have any questions or inquiries please contact Tom Semeraro, Director of Youth Ministry at, tsemeraro@rcdony.org
315-393-2920 ext. 1415


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LOVING AUTHENTICALLY: Attention Commissioned Lay Minister and Candidates

This program for Commissioned Lay Ministers and Candidates is designed to strengthen the participants' conviction about the truth, beauty and importance of church teaching on natural law and sexual morality and to give participants a basic understanding of the ethical basis of the teaching.


Presenters: Deacon John Fehlner & Dr. Maura Fehlner,
Mr. Steve Tartaglia and other members of the Family Life Department.

Two remaining dates to choose from:

January 29, 2022
Emmaus Room, St. Peter's Church, Plattsburgh
9:30AM - 1:00PM

April 23, 2022
St. Peter's Church, Lowville
9:30AM - 1:00PM

Cost is free and all are welcome.
Bring your own lunch.

Participants are required to watch an 80-minute video prior to the event.  The link for the online video will be sent after registration.
Register at: https://www.rcdony.org/lovingauthentically.

If you have questions, contact Family Life Director, Steve Tartaglia at startaglia@rcdony.org or call 315-393-2920.


 
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A PRESENTATION OF FORGIVEN: A Continuation of the Eucharist Initiative
SAVE THE DATE!

Explore the transforming power and the healing grace of the Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation. Discover the merciful way that God calls us back to Himself when we have sinned.

When: Saturday, March 26
Time: 9:00 am - 3:30 pm
Where: Clayton, Watertown, Lowville, Norfolk, Ellenburg, Plattsburgh, and Saranac Lake

All are welcome.

More details including how to register soon to come.

Brought to you by The Department of Education


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ON OUR KNEES PRAYER CAMPAIGN: United in prayer for the Dobbs Supreme Court Case

October 22 - June 22 all are asked to pray for the protection of life in our nation.

Background: January 22, 1973: Roe v Wade Supreme Court decision began the era of abortion on demand in the USA.
• 2018: Mississippi passed a law protecting unborn children after 15 weeks of gestation, when the baby has a heartbeat, eyes that open, ears that hear, and can move and kick. The law was challenged and the case, known as Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization, is being heard by the Supreme Court.
• Dobbs v Jackson is a landmark case that could potentially overturn the decision of Roe v Wade. The possibility for future laws protecting the unborn hangs in the balance.
• December 1, 2021: oral arguments for the case were heard. A decision is expected in June 2022. More information at www.prayfordobbs.com

 



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OBERAMMERGAU PILGRIMAGE: Classic Austria and Germany Pilgrimage Featuring the Passion Play of Oberammergau!

Classic Austria and Germany Pilgrimage
Featuring the Passion Play of Oberammergau!
Hosted by Father Andrew Amyot
11 Days: September 13-23, 2022
$4099 per person from Montreal (Air/land tour price is $3599 plus $500 taxes/airline surcharges)
Visiting: Heidelberg, Rhine Valley, Innsbruck, Salzburg, Vienna, Altötting, Munich & Rothenburg!
Price includes: Roundtrip air from Montreal, First Class/Select hotels, hotels & guesthouses in Oberammergau, First Class (Category 1) admission tickets for the Passion Play, most meals, comprehensive sightseeing by private motor coach with an English-speaking guide and much more!
FOR DETAILED BROCHURE, PLEASE CONTACT FATHER AMYOT at (315) 384-2064 or fraamyot2@twcny.rr.com
SPACE IS LIMITED – BOOK NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT!
This is your last chance to experience the world-famous Passion Play of Oberammergau until 2030!


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CRUISE NORWAY IN JULY OF 2022

Join Father John Yonkovig of St. Agnes in Lake Placid for a wonderful 14-day cruise on Holland America's new "Rotterdam," setting sail on July 9, 2022.  For more information check the website:  www.stagneslakeplacid.com


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WORLD YOUTH DAY, 2023: Young Adults, are you interested?

World Youth Day is a worldwide encounter of Young Adults with the Holy Father that occurs approximately every three years. The next World Youth Day will be in Lisbon, Portugal from August 1-6, 2023. It is an amazing experience of the universality of the Church with thousands of young adults from around the world. If you are interested in attending World Youth Day in 2023 and will be 18 or older by the time of travel (late July 2023), contact Marika Donders at mdonders@rcdony.org. Additional details will be released to interested parties as we get closer to the event.  



 

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