From the 8:30 AM Mass:
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The 10:30 AM Mass in the tent was broadcast on Facebook Live:
Those who heard the 10:30 homily know that this photo was taken AFTER Mass!
Progress continues on the new church building…walls are going up!
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Greetings to all SPX Parishioners
As you know, work at our church construction site has begun!
During construction, there is a tradition or rite celebrated by commercial builders known as “topping out” when the final beam is placed atop the structure. Builders typically mark this occasion with a public ceremony. New Energy Works, the company erecting the wooden trusses on our church, is planning a “Topping Out” Ceremony, scheduled for Thursday August 10th @ 1:00 p.m. Everyone, including Bishop Matano, diocesan and parish staff, heads of local government, members of the media, contractors and parishioners are invited to participate in this ceremony. We hope can attend.
THANK YOU!
In case you haven’t seen it, here newspaper article that appeared in the Friday, August 4th edition of the Democrat & Chronicle concerning our church rebuilding effort.
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We apologize for the audio problems during some Masses this weekend and are investigating the cause.
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Progress on new church building as of Sunday:
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New building progress:
Video of Lost & Found items that will be disposed of:
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This is the document to which Fr. Paul referred as he explained various parts of the Mass:
A Pastoral Letter From The Most Reverend Salvatore R. Matano, Bishop of Rochester on the Year of the Eucharist 2017-2018, commemorating the Diocese of Rochester’s Sesquicentennial Celebration.