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✝️ MASS INTENTIONS
Masses are now available. Please contact the Parish Office if you wish to schedule a Mass.
Please note that our Mass schedule has changed for both the weekend and weekday Masses.
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Have you noticed that in the Gospels, Jesus uses very familiar imagery to bring a point home. Last week Jesus said, “I am the good shepherd.” This week Jesus tells His disciples, “I am the true vine, and my Father is the vine grower.” Unlike the shepherd imagery, we can probably relate more to vineyards since we are in the midst of wine country and vineyards are quite visible as we travel toward Silver Creek and through Chautaqua County.
In both Gospels Jesus reminds us of the intimacy He seeks with each of us. He knows His sheep and He calls us each by name. A vine grower is committed and dedicated to the tender care of the vineyard.
Through the imagery and words of these past two weeks we can certainly understand how Jesus deeply cares for us and seeks a very personal relationship with each of us.
Jesus, the vine, draws life and energy from God. Just as the branches cannot survive, grow and produce leaves and grapes, neither can we grow, develop and mature as disci- ples unless we are connected to Jesus. As Jesus draws His life from God, so we in turn draw our life from Him. We cannot grow in our daily and spiritual life without being closely linked and connected to Jesus. Jesus says to each of us; “Just as the branch cannot bear fruit by itself unless it is connected to the vine, neither can you unless you live in me...because apart from me you can do noth- ing.”
However, there is a consequence of us being connected to Jesus as the branches are connected to the vine; it im- plies that we are connected to each other as well. We are called by Jesus to be concerned about each other: in our homes and families, in our places of work, our neighbor- hoods and within our Family of Parishes. We are not alone. We cannot isolate ourselves from others.
Through the Eucharist may we remain close to Jesus the vine. Nourished by the Eucharist may we also reach out and provide support for others. In turn, may we draw life from our friends, family and parish community.
Family Update
I am happy to share with you that a skeleton website for the family has been published. The site currently contains contact information, mass and confession schedules, and a link to each parish’s web site.
The website’s address is: www.wheatss.org
Please check back with the site as new content is added to it.
Father Jerry
If you wish to pray the Rosary with another voice the following links will provide you with that opportunity:
CLICK HERE to pray with a video of the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary
CLICK HERE to pray with a video of the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary
CLICK HERE to pray with a video of the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary
CLICK HERE to pray with a video of the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary
Click here to read the Diocesan Code of Conduct for Employees and Volunteers
Schedules for
WHEAT Family of Parishes
WEEKENDS
Saturdays:
4 pm St. Vincent
4:30 pm Immaculate Conception
Sundays:
8 am Annunciation
8 am Immaculate Conception
9 am St. Joseph
9:30 am Immaculate Conception
10 am St. Vincent
10:30 am St. George
11 am Annunciation
5 pm Annunciation
WEEKDAYS
Monday:
7 am Annunciation
8 am Immaculate Conception
Tuesday:
8 am St. George
8 am St. Vincent
9:15 am Immaculate Conception
6 pm Mass at St. Vincent then 6:30-7:30 pm Adoration
Wednesday:
7am Annunciation
8am Immaculate Conception
Thursday:
8am Immaculate Conception
8am St. Joseph
6pm Mass at St. Vincent then 6:30-7:30 pm Adoration
Friday:
7 am Annunciation
1st Friday Nocturnal Adoration
3rd Friday Adoration at 9:30am
8 am St. George
6 pm 1st Friday of the month only,
devotions at
St. Vincent’s (Adoration, Rosary, Confession) followed by 7 pm Mass,
Anointing of the Sick, then a social.
Saturday:
8 am St. Joseph
Check the bulletin for Holy Day times.
Food Donation
for APRIL
FISH can always use paper or plastic garbage bags.
Please protect the barrel - it is not for disposal of garbage.
Stewardship is having the wisdom to understand that everything we have is a gift from God.