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- Bulletin Article Request | St. Mary's Baldwinsville
Bulletin Article Requests To submit a bulletin article, please review the following information. The bulletin is published weekly with a Sunday publication date. Bulletin information should be submitted at least 10 business days prior to the publication date. Your information should be submitted to the church using the form below. When completing the form, please follow these guidelines: This form must be completed even if you are uploading the article as a Word document. Both Word documents and graphics may be uploaded using the form. Please do not submit articles in the form of PDFs. Please include a short title that describes the topic of your article. Please use sentence case when writing your article. (Do not use all CAPS.) Submitted graphics will be used as space permits. If you have any questions about bulletin articles, please contact the Parish Office at 315-635-5762 or stmarysbville@syrdio.org . Bulletin Article Request Form Please complete the fields below. First name Last name Email Phone Bulletin Article Title Bulletin Article Text Submit
- Home | St. Mary's Baldwinsville
CLICK HERE FOR CAPITAL CAMPAIGN UPDATES. Welcome to Our Church We're so glad you're here! We hope you find everything you need. To join our parish family, please click here or call the parish office at 315-635-5762. As the Roman Catholic Faith Community of Saint Mary's, led by the Holy Spirit, we dedicate ourselves to proclaiming the Word of God, providing meaningful liturgy, serving God's people, and fostering devotion to the Blessed Sacraments and to our Blessed Mother. We are committed to Catholic education and faith formation for all ages, while also calling all to live a full sacramental life following the teaching authority of the Church. Through team ministry we strive to be present to the call of the Holy Spirit and serve to be the presence of Jesus for the wider Baldwinsville community. We hope that what you find here will enrich your faith and strengthen you on your personal faith journey. Learn More Welcome to Our School St. Mary's Academy Where Faith and Knowledge Meet We are proud of our Catholic school and proud to be able to share Jesus's teachings with our young children. For over 63 years, St. Mary's Academy has continued the tradition of providing academic excellence in a Catholic, faith-filled community. Learn More Please Join Us for Mass & Parish Events Monday : 10 AM at St. Mary's Tuesday: 7 PM at St. Mary's Wednesday: 10 AM at St. Augustine's Thursday: 10 AM at St. Augustine's Saturday: 4 PM at St. Mary's and 5:30 PM at St. Augustine's Sunday: 7:30 AM & 9 AM at St. Mary's and 10:30 AM at St. Augustine's Our Location 47 Syracuse Street Baldwinsville, NY13027 315-635-5762 Church & Parish Hours Please join us for Mass or stop in for private prayer or just to say hello! Church Monday - Thursday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM for Private Prayer (Please enter through the North door across from the Rectory.) Mass Monday : 10 AM at St. Mary's Tuesday: 7 PM at St. Mary's Wednesday: 10 AM at St. Augustine's Thursday: 10 AM at St. Augustine's Saturday: 4 PM at St. Mary's and 5:30 PM at St. Augustine's Sunday: 7:30 AM & 9 AM at St. Mary's and 10:30 AM at St. Augustine's Adoration Tuesdays 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM 9:00 AM Silent Adoration Begins 3:00 PM Divine Mercy Chaplet 3:15 PM - 6:30 PM Silent Adoration Continues 6:30 PM Recitation of Rosary 7:00 PM Mass Parish Office Monday - Thursday 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Confession Every Other Wednesday 10:30 - 11:30 AM St. Augustine's Every Other Tuesday 5:30 - 6:30 PM St. Mary's (Click here to see full schedule.) Parish Life Upcoming Events We hope you can join us for these upcoming events! No events at the moment
- Homebound Eucharistic Ministers | St. Mary's Baldwinsville
Outreach Ministries Homebound Eucharistic Ministers Homebound Eucharistic ministers are people of prayer called to share in Christ's healing mission by visiting the sick, elderly or homebound of the parish. By listening to, talking with, praying with, and bringing Communion to our sick and homebound, ministers remind them of the parish's concern and become a visible sign of God's presence in their lives. Ministry Requirements Eucharistic ministers must attend 1 half hour training session and must be commissioned.
- Calendar & Events | St. Mary's Baldwinsville
Parish Calendar Parish Calendar This calendar features St. Mary's parish events. To see Faith Formation and Youth Ministry events, please click here to visit our youth website at stelizabeth.tithelysetup.com . Upcoming Events Upcoming Events
- Adult Faith Formation | St. Mary's Baldwinsville
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- Mass, Adoration & Confession | St. Mary's Baldwinsville
Lenten Adoration Sign Ups Tuesday Lenten Adoration Please click the button below to register for a Tuesday Lenten Adoration date. Tuesday, March 4, 2025 Tuesday, March 11, 2025 Tuesday, March 18, 2025 Tuesday, March 25, 2025 Tuesday, April 1, 2025 Tuesday, April 8, 2025 Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Overnight Adoration Please click the button below to register for an Overnight Adoration date. Friday, March 7 & Saturday, March 8, 2025 Friday, March 14 & Saturday, March 15, 2025 Friday, March 21 & Saturday, March 22, 2025 Friday, March 28 & Saturday, March 29, 2025 Friday, April 4 & Saturday, April 5, 2025 Friday, April 11 & Saturday, April 12. 2025
- Governance | St. Mary's Baldwinsville
Governing Bodies St. Mary's has three consultative bodies that serve to advise the pastor about pastoral issues. Their main purposes are to investigate, reflect, and research conclusions about pastoral matters to recommend to the pastor as appropriate. Members of these committees/councils are appointed by the pastor. Pastoral Council The purpose of the Pastoral Council is to identify the spiritual and temporal needs of the parish community and to encourage members of the parish community to participate in the life of the parish. As a council, the members are responsible for the needs of the Universal Church as well as those of the parish. The members, in consultation with the pastor, staff, and ministerial committees, discuss, research, and through consensus, recommend the direction which the parish should take in matters of the church. The membership consists of both, selected and non-selected members. All members are involved with parish activities and make a commitment to offering a talent or skill to council ministry. Selected members of the Pastoral Council must be confirmed, registered Catholic members of the parish, in good standing. Each member shall serve a three (3) year term. CURRENT PASTORAL COUNCIL MEMBERS (until March 1, 2025) Officers: President: John Brunetti, Trustee Vice-President: Kerry Read Secretary: Peg Halleron Selected Members: Aaron Gloo Kevin Newman Tara Nolan Katy Rossler Mark Rossler Appointed Member: Sr. Marcia Barry Ex Officio Members: Fr. Joseph O'Connor Deacon Joseph Casper Amy Casper, Finance Committee Chair Renée Romance, Trustee If you're interested in serving on the 2025 Pastoral Council, please click here for more details . Finance Committee The Finance Committee serves the pastor in an advisory capacity for all financial matters pertaining to the parish. These include: preparation and review of annual operating budgets, short and long-term business plans, capital expenditures, and investment programs and policies. Members of this committee are appointed by the pastor. Appointed members should have background/experience in finance and/or business. Ideally, one member should have a legal background. Liturgy Committee Mass doesn't just happen - it takes planning. The Liturgy Committee plans and coordinates our liturgies throughout the year. The Liturgy Committee is comprised of the pastor, representatives from each liturgical ministry, the director of music ministry, a staff representative, and representatives from certain support ministries. Members of this committee are appointed by the pastor.
- Become Catholic | St. Mary's Baldwinsville
Become a Catholic Adults The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults or the RCIA as it is commonly known, is the formal process for people to be received into the Church. Although it usually takes the better part of a year, there are no time limits or a set amount of time in which you will complete the process. It is largely dependent on your readiness. Your personal circumstances also play a part in how long the process takes. People with a strong background in another Christian faith tradition and in Scripture may take less time than others. If you have a prior marriage to be annulled, it may take a bit longer. This process is for both people who have not been baptized, as well as people who were baptized in another Christian faith. The Catholic Church recognizes baptism from most other Christian denominations. If you have already been baptized, you may be received into full communion with the Catholic Church through the sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist. Generally, adults coming into the church through Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist will do so during the season of Easter. Adults celebrating baptism do so at the Easter Vigil. The RCIA is not a program. It is the church’s way of ministering to those who seek membership. It is a process of coming to know Jesus. It is a call to choose a relationship with Jesus through the Catholic Church, especially through the celebration of the Eucharist. The RCIA is an opportunity to join in the sacramental life of the church. It is a choice to bear witness to the gospel by living a life of faith and service. The RCIA has four stages. The beginning stage is called a time of inquiry or the Pre-Catechumenate. During this period the RCIA team seeks to assist the inquirer with answers to their questions about God, faith, and the church. The second stage is the Catechumenate, or the period of learning. During this period, the church encourages an ongoing conversion to Jesus Christ and the reign of God he proclaimed. The Catechumenate provides a structure for the studying scripture, especially the gospels, catechesis (passing on the teachings of the church), public and private prayer, direct contact with the members of the parish community, and participation in the work of the church for justice and peace. The third stage is called the Period of Purification and Enlightenment and generally takes place during Lent. It is a period of intense prayer and reflection prior to celebrating the Easter Sacraments. Mystagogia, the fourth period, is one of “unpacking” and integration of the experience of celebrating the Sacraments. These periods of the process are all preceded by formal Rites that take place during a Sunday Mass. These Rites are your public affirmation to the community, as well as yourself, that you are ready to move on in your journey towards the Easter Vigil, your initiation into the Catholic Christian community. To learn more, contact the Parish Office at 315-635-5762. Children How Do Children or Youth Become Catholic? The Catholic Church is delighted to welcome children into the community, no matter how old or young they are, and no matter how much previous faith formation they may or may not have had. We are simply glad they want to get to know Jesus better! Children Younger than 7 Years Old If a child is younger than 7 years old and has not yet been baptized, the process is a very simple one. Parents are asked to attend a baptismal preparation class. This class is usually scheduled for the first Tuesday evening of the month, at 7 PM. Please contact the parish office to register for this class, (315) 635-5762 or stmarysbville@syrdio.org . In addition, the child will become part of the usual faith formation process, and celebrate the other Sacraments of Initiation as scheduled for all baptized Catholic children. If a child has been baptized, the Catholic Church recognizes baptism from most other Christian denominations. To become Catholic, he or she becomes part of the usual faith formation process and celebrates the sacraments of initiation as scheduled for children who were baptized Catholic. For more information, please visit sasmyouth.org . Children 7-8 Years Old or Older Children age 7-8 years old or older (or who are in the second grade or higher) have their very own process of becoming Catholic. This process is an adaptation of the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults, or RCIA as it commonly known. Typically, students and parents enter into a two-year commitment of weekly classes that culminate in the celebration of the Sacraments of Initiation (Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist) during the Easter season. This process is for both students who have not been baptized as well as young people who were baptized in another Christian faith. The Catholic Church recognizes baptism from most other Christian denominations. If a child has already been baptized, but received no formal faith formation, he or she may be received into full communion with the Catholic Church through the sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist. The RCIA has four stages. The beginning stage is called a time of inquiry or the Pre-Catechumenate. The second stage is the Catechumenate, or the period of learning. The third stage is called the Period of Purification and Enlightenment and generally takes place during Lent. It is a period of intense prayer and reflection prior to celebrating the Easter Sacraments. Mystagogia, the fourth period, is one of “unpacking” and integration of the experience of celebrating the Sacraments. These periods of the process are all preceded by formal Rites that take place during a Sunday Mass. These Rites are your public affirmation to the community, as well as yourself, that you are ready to move on in your journey towards the Easter Vigil, your initiation into the Catholic Christian community. To learn more, contact the Parish Office 315-635-5762.
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"The Son of God became man for our salvation but only in Mary and through Mary." Saint Louis Marie de Montfort Welcome to Our Church We're so glad you're here! We hope you find everything you need. To join our parish family, please click here or call the parish office at 315-635-5762. Founded in 1852, St. Mary's Church is the oldest parish in Baldwinsville. Our first church was located on Tappan Street, opposite Riverview Cemetery. The Church relocated to its present building in August of 1940, and our campus remains one of the most beautiful on Syracuse Street. We hope you'll join us in person for our daily and weekend Masses, our Tuesday Adoration, and for our many parish and community events! Change File Upcoming Events We hope you can join us for these upcoming events! Saturday Morning Dharma Talk I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It’s easy. Just click “Edit Text” or double click me to add your own content and make changes to the font. I’m a great place for you to tell a story and let your users know a little more about you. Learn More The Zen Way I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It’s easy. Just click “Edit Text” or double click me to add your own content and make changes to the font. I’m a great place for you to tell a story and let your users know a little more about you. Learn More Church & Parish Hours Adoration Tuesdays 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM 9:00 AM Silent Adoration Begins 3:00 PM Divine Mercy Chaplet 3:15 PM - 6:30 PM Silent Adoration Continues 6:30 PM Recitation of Rosary 7:00 PM Mass Church Monday - Thursday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM for Private Prayer (Please enter through the North door across from the Rectory.) Mass Confession Monday: 10:00 AM Tuesday: 7:00 PM (Novena Mass) Saturday: 4:00 PM Sunday: 7:30 AM & 9:00 AM Wednesday, September 21 10:30 - 11:30 AM St. Augustine's Tuesday, September 27 5:30 - 6:30 PM St. Mary's (Click here to see full schedule.) Parish Office Monday - Thursday 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Parish Life
- Bulletins | St. Mary's Baldwinsville
Current Bulletin Click below to view this week's bulletin to keep up to date on the latest in our ministries and events! View this week's bulletin Would you rather have the bulletin emailed to you each week? Register to receive our weekly email update, which includes a link to the following Sunday's bulletin, so you'll be the first to know! Register for our weekly email Request a Bulletin Article Would you like to submit an article for the bulletin? Click here for guidelines & deadlines. 2023 Bulletin Archive 2023 Bulletin Archive 01/1/2023 01/08/2023 01/15/2023 01/22/2023 01/29/2023 02/5/2023 02/12/2023 03/26/2023 05/07/2023 06/18/2023 02/19/2023 02/26/2023 03/5/2023 04/02/2023 04/9/2023 04/16/2023 05/14/2023 05/21/2023 05/28/2023 06/25/2023 07/02/2023 07/09/2023 03/12/2023 04/23/2023 06/04/2023 07/16/2023 03/19/2023 04/30/2023 06/11/2022 07/23/2023 07/30/2023 08/06/2023 08/13/2023 08/20/2023 08/27/2023 09/03/2023 09/10/2023 09/17/2023 09/24/2023 10/01/2023 10/08/2023 10/15/2023 10/22/2023 10/29/2023 11/05/2023 11/12/2023 11/19/2023 11/26/2023 12/03/2023 12/10/2023 12/17/2023 12/24/2023 12/31/2023 2022 Bulletin Arhive 2022 Bulletin Archive 01/02/2022 01/09/2022 01/16/2022 01/23/2022 01/30/2022 02/06/2022 02/13/2022 03/27/2022 05/08/2022 06/19/2022 02/20/2022 02/27/2022 04/03/2022 04/10/2022 05/15/2022 05/22/2022 06/26/2022 07/03/2022 03/06/2022 04/17/2022 05/29/2022 07/10/2022 03/13/2022 04/24/2022 06/05/2022 07/17/2022 03/20/2022 05/01/2022 06/12/2022 07/24/2022 07/31/2022 08/07/2022 08/14/2022 08/21/2022 08/28/2022 09/04/2022 09/11/2022 09/18/2022 09/25/2022 10/02/2022 10/09/2022 10/16/2022 10/23/2022 10/30/2022 11/06/2022 11/13/2022 11/20/2022 11/27/2022 12/04/2022 12/11/2022 12/18/2022 12/25/2022 2021 Bulletin Archive 2021 Bulletin Archive 01/03/2021 01/10/2021 01/17/2021 01/24/2021 01/31/2021 02/07/2021 02/14/2021 02/21/2021 02/28/2021 03/07/2021 03/14/2021 03/21/2021 03/28/2021 05/09/2021 06/20/2021 04/04/2021 05/16/2021 06/27/2021 04/11/2021 04/18/2021 04/25/2021 05/23/2021 05/30/2021 06/06/2021 07/11/2021 07/18/2021 07/25/2021 05/02/2021 06/13/2021 08/01/2021 08/08/2021 08/15/2021 08/22/2021 08/29/2021 09/05/2021 09/12/2021 09/19/2021 09/26/2021 10/03/2021 10/10/2021 10/17/2021 10/24/2021 10/31/2021 11/07/2021 11/14/2021 11/21/2021 11/28/2021 12/05/2021 12/12/2021 12/19/2021 12/26/2021 2020 Bulletin Archive 2020 Bulletin Archive 01/05/2020 02/16/2020 04/05/2020 05/17/2020 06/28/2020 01/12/2020 02/23/2020 04/12/2020 05/24/2020 07/05/2020 01/19/2020 03/01/2020 01/26/2020 03/15/2020 02/02/2020 03/22/2020 04/19/2020 04/26/2020 05/03/2020 05/31/2020 06/07/2020 06/14/2020 07/12/2020 07/19/2020 07/26/2020 02/09/2020 03/29/2020 05/10/2020 06/21/2020 08/02/2020 08/09/2020 08/16/2020 08/23/2020 08/30/2020 09/06/2020 09/13/2020 09/20/2020 09/27/2020 10/04/2020 10/11/2020 10/18/2020 10/25/2020 11/01/2020 11/08/2020 11/15/2020 11/22/2020 11/29/2020 12/06/2020 12/13/2020 12/20/2020 12/27/2020 2019 Bulletin Anchor 2019 Bulletin Archive 01/06/2019 02/17/2019 03/31/2019 05/12/2019 06/23/2019 01/13/2019 02/24/2019 04/07/2019 05/19/2019 06/30/2019 01/20/2019 03/03/2019 01/27/2019 03/10/2019 02/03/2019 03/17/2019 04/14/2019 04/21/2019 04/28/2019 05/26/2019 06/02/2019 06/09/2019 07/07/2019 07/14/2019 07/21/2019 02/10/2019 03/24/2019 05/05/2019 06/16/2019 07/28/2019 08/04/2019 08/11/2019 08/18/2019 08/25/2019 09/01/2019 09/08/2019 09/15/2019 09/22/2019 09/29/2019 10/06/2019 10/13/2019 10/20/2019 10/27/2019 11/03/2019 11/10/2019 11/17/2019 11/24/2019 12/01/2019 12/08/2019 12/15/2019 12/22/2019 12/29/2019
- Parish Support Ministries | St. Mary's Baldwinsville
Parish Support Ministries Altar Care Altar Care Our Altar Care ministry is responsible for keeping the church ready for Masses and parish functions through a weekly cleaning schedule. Teams of 2-3 people are scheduled on a rotating basis for the entire year (roughly 5-6 weeks each year). New schedules are sent out to team members in November of each year. Cleaning guidelines are posted in the work sacristy in the back hallway of the Church, and cleaning should take the team about 30 minutes. Altar Linens Altar Linens Our Altar Linen Ministry is responsible for keeping the altar linens that are used at weekend liturgies washed and pressed through a monthly schedule. Volunteers are scheduled 1-2 months out of the year to participate in this ministry, and training is provided on how to properly launder and press the linens. Finance Comittee Finance Committee Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion (Eucharistic Ministers) serve our parish community by distributing Holy Communion at weekend and special liturgies. A training session is required for first-time ministers of the parish. Re-training sessions are also available for ministers who would like a refresher. Ministers are scheduled approximately once every four weeks (or more often if they choose) at the Mass of their choice. Eucharistic Ministers must be fully initiated (c onfirmed) in the Catholic faith. Eucharistic Ministers must also dress appropriately. (No flip flops, jeans, or shorts. Women may wear sandals, but they must be make sure they can go up and down the Sanctuary steps safely. Gentlemen should wear a dress shirt with dress pants or dress Dockers. Women should wear a blouse and skirt or slacks, or a dress. The length of the skirt or dress should be appropriate for church. Grounds Care Grounds Care Grounds Care is a ministry dedicated to maintaining and beautifying our church, rectory, school, and chapel house grounds. It requires one large spring clean up scheduled for one morning in May of each year. In addition, there are 10 garden spots within the grounds that volunteers may "adopt" and weed at least 4 times during the summer months (June, July, August, and September - one time per month). Notification of the annual spring clean up is communicated during the first week of May through parish communications. Money Counters Money Counters Money (collection) counters count and deposit the weekend collections. There are 6 teams of 3 people who meet on Sunday morning, immediately following the 9:00am Mass. Teams are scheduled monthly on a rotating basis, serving 2 times per year. Volunteers for this ministry should have basic math skills, the ability to use a calculator (adding machine), and money handling skills, while not required, would be a plus. All members of this ministry are required to maintain confidentiality. Photo Video Photographer / Videographer Are you an amateur photographer or videographer? Would you be willing to put your gifts and talents to use for the parish? St. Mary's is trying to develop a more visual presence in the bulletin as well as on our website and on social media. To do this we need people who would be willing to take photographs and video at our many events as the year unfolds. The frequency of the commitment would be based on availability. Ministry Requirements All photographers/videographers must be current with their Safe Environment training through the Diocese of Syracuse. If you would like to volunteer and have not been certified through Safe Environment, you must take the initial training course and complete the required background check before you will be allowed to volunteer in this capacity. All photos taken at parish events that include children must be turned over to the parish and removed from personal devices, per the Safe Environment policy.
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"The Son of God became man for our salvation but only in Mary and through Mary." Saint Louis Marie de Montfort Welcome to Our Church We're so glad you're here! We hope you find everything you need. To join our parish family, please click here or call the parish office at 315-635-5762. Founded in 1852, St. Mary's Church is the oldest parish in Baldwinsville. Our first church was located on Tappan Street, opposite Riverview Cemetery. The Church relocated to its present building in August of 1940, and our campus remains one of the most beautiful on Syracuse Street. We hope you'll join us in person for our daily and weekend Masses, our Tuesday Adoration, and for our many parish and community events! Learn More Upcoming Events We hope you can join us for these upcoming events! Saturday Morning Dharma Talk I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It’s easy. Just click “Edit Text” or double click me to add your own content and make changes to the font. I’m a great place for you to tell a story and let your users know a little mor e about you. The Zen Way I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It’s easy. Just click “Edit Text” or double click me to add your own content and make changes to the font. I’m a great place for you to tell a story and let your users know a little more about you. Church & Parish Hours Adoration Tuesdays 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM 9:00 AM Silent Adoration Begins 3:00 PM Divine Mercy Chaplet 3:15 PM - 6:30 PM Silent Adoration Continues 6:30 PM Recitation of Rosary 7:00 PM Mass Church Monday - Thursday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM for Private Prayer (Please enter through the North door across from the Rectory.) Mass Confession Monday: 10:00 AM Tuesday: 7:00 PM (Novena Mass) Saturday: 4:00 PM Sunday: 7:30 AM & 9:00 AM Wednesday, September 21 10:30 - 11:30 AM St. Augustine's Tuesday, September 27 5:30 - 6:30 PM St. Mary's (Click here to see full schedule.) Parish Office Monday - Thursday 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Parish Life
