Friday, August 31, 2012

Parent Volunteer Opportunities 2012

Parent Services Form
Confirmation Program 2012-2013
St. Benedict Parish

 ust as we expect our teens to become more involved in service during their confirmation year, we also must seek the support from you the parents.  Please select the way(s) you would be willing to help.

 
CATECHIST
Assisting with Sunday Confirmation sessions.  We will be teaching in teams and sharing our faith in our group setting.  Faith sharing discussions which, include adults who practiced their faith for many years, offers great insight and depth to our conversations.
 

FOOD
Organize and schedule families to contribute food and drink for the Sunday morning sessions.  Plan and organize food and drink contributions for the Retreat meals and snacks.

 
FOOD PROVIDER
Will provide food for Sunday morning session and the Retreat.

 
PRAYER COMMITTEE
Develop and execute a plan to have the church community pray for each candidate individually.

 

Parent/Guardian Name(s):__________________________________________________________

 

Phone: _________________________ Email: ______________________________

 
Committee(s) on which I (we) will serve:

 
___  Catechist

 
___  Food Committee

 
___ Food Provider

 
___ Prayer Committee

  
Thank You!

Confirmation Information 2012


Confirmation Program

St. Benedict Parish

2012-2013


General Information:  The Sacrament of Confirmation is administered in the Spring of the year to young adults who are in the eleventh grade and who have completed the instructions and requirements for the reception of the Sacrament.  The Confirmation program at St. Benedict’s Parish will help candidates grow in their relationship with our Lord and Savior as well as promote actively living to build the Kingdom of God here on earth!

Requirements
 
Pray:  It is important that you are spiritually ready when you receive the sacrament of confirmation.  Each candidate should set aside five minutes of prayer time each day.  You can read Scripture, recite learned prayers, share with God what you’re feeling or just sit in silence before our Heavenly Father.  It is difficult to establish or deepen any relationship without investing time.  Take time to draw closer to the Lord.

 
Register:  Parents and Students are asked to register for the formal preparation program through the Office of Faith Formation.

 
Candidate & Parent Meeting: Monday, September 24, 2012 - 6: 45 - 8:00 PM - Confirmation meeting with Parents and Candidates in school cafeteria.  For all Grade 11 students from Catholic and Public High schools.  Candidates and a parent must attend.

 
Confirmation Classes:  For the most part, Confirmation classes will be held on Sundays in the Office of Faith Formation (Room 13 of the school, from 10:30 A.M. - !2:30 P.M. (which includes attendance at the 11:30 A.M. mass).  We will meet on: October 21, December 16, January 13, February 10 and April 21, May 19.  In November we will meet in the evening on All Saints Day, Thursday, November 1, 2012, 7PM – to attend All Saints Day Mass in Church and in March we will meet on a Saturday for a retreat.

 
Retreat: Saturday, March 16, 2013, 1:00 - 6:00 PM - Confirmation Retreat in Office of Faith Formation (includes attendance at 5:00 PM mass).

 
Baptismal Record:  All candidates are required to show proof of Baptism.  If Candidates were baptized or received First Eucharist at St. Benedict’s parish, we will have the records on file in the parish office.  Candidates who were baptized at a parish other than St. Benedict’s need to provide a copy of the original certificate.  Please provide a copy as soon as possible.

 
Attendance at Program:  Weekly attendance at Mass with our parish community is expected of all candidates for the Sacrament.  Attendance at classes, service projects, retreats and other required events is extremely important.

 
Choosing a Confirmation Name: Due October 21st
At the time of Confirmation, candidates may choose another name to be added to their Baptismal name.  The name should be a canonized saint whose life, virtue and courage are in some way an inspiration to the candidate.  This confirmation name is important, it is used during the Confirmation ceremony.  Confirmation names are due in the Office of Faith Formation by our first meeting in October and we will pray that these saints intercede on our behalf at the All Saints Day Mass on November 1st. 

 
Choosing a Confirmation Sponsor: Due December 16th
Every candidate must choose a Confirmation sponsor who will be present at the Confirmation ceremony.  The sponsor must be: a member of the Catholic Church who has received all three Sacraments of Initiation (Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation); someone who has deep commitment to the Catholic Faith and Christian values; a person who will assist and encourage the candidate in living the Gospel message.  Sponsors may be a man or woman and it may be a godparent from Baptism.  Parents are not allowed to be Confirmation sponsors for their children.  If the sponsor is not a member of St. Benedict’s parish they must obtain a letter of recommendation from their Church.  Sponsors from St. Benedict’s do not need recommendation letters.

 
Service: Due March 16th
The Sacrament of Confirmation inspires us to greater Christian maturity and to a greater sense of service to others.  Service to the Church and community is an integral part of living our faith. Confirmation students are required to do 11 hours of service, working with people in great need such as helping at homeless shelter, nursing home, soup kitchens, etc. 

 
Confirmation Rehearsal: The date is tentatively set for Monday, May 6, 2013, 6:45 - 8:00 PM in Church.  The evening includes finial instruction.

 
The Celebration of Confirmation: We will let you know as soon as we get the date from the Bishop.  The celebration is usually in May.

 

The spirit of the Lord is upon me,
Because the Lord has anointed me;
He has sent me to bring glad tidings to the lowly,
to heal the brokenhearted,

To proclaim liberty to the captives
and release to the prisoners,
To announce a year of favor from the Lord
and a day of vindication by our God, to comfort all who mourn;
To place on those whom mourn in Zion a diadem instead of ashes.

To give them oil of gladness in the place of mourning,
a glorious mantle instead of a listless spirit.

You yourselves shall be named priests of the Lord,
ministers of our God you shall be called.
I will give them their recompense faithfully,
a lasting covenant I will make with them.

Their descendants shall be renowned among the nations,
and their offspring among the peoples;
All who see them shall acknowledge them
as a race the Lord has blessed.

The Word of the Lord.

Is 61, 1-3. 6. 8-9

A reading from the book of the prophet Isaiah

 

Due October 21st

Choosing a name for Confirmation:
 
At the time of Confirmation candidates may choose another name to be added their Baptismal name. The name should represent an individual or canonized saint who virtue reflects or speaks of the Christian Gospel.
 

In the Bible, conversion to following God is often symbolized by a change in the name: Abram becomes Abraham, Simon becomes Peter, Saul becomes Paul. At Baptism we receive a name to symbolize our new life in Christ. It probably makes most sense to keep your own baptismal name at Confirmation after having done a little more research on the saint for whom your parents named you. If you wish, however, you may take a new symbolic name for Confirmation.

 
A candidate should not choose a name because one likes the sound or to honor a family member, rather candidates should choose a name of a saint about whom you have studied and read, and you wish to imitate that person in your own life, candidates symbolize this by taking on her or his name.

Whether you are going to use your Baptismal name or choose a new name, please write a one page (250 typed words) that includes a brief summary of the life of this saint along with what you admire or what inspires you about the life they lived.

 

NAME OF CONFIRMATION STUDENT: ______________________________________________

 

THE NAME I HAVE CHOSEN IS: ____________________________________________________

  
 

Due December 16th

Choosing a sponsor for Confirmation:

As in Baptism, so in Confirmation, the supportive and complimentary role of the parents and sponsor must not be minimized.
 

A. The Role of the Sponsor

1. To assist in the preparation for the Sacrament.

2. To present the Candidate to the Bishop.

3. To help the Candidate in the fulfillment of his/her baptismal promises.

B. Qualifications - Because of the nature of the relationship between the sponsor and the candidates for confirmation, it is most reasonable that the following criteria be maintained in choosing a sponsor. The sponsor must be:

1. Sufficiently mature for the role.

2. Be a member of the Catholic Church who has received all three Sacraments of Initiation (Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation).

3. Demonstrate an active and deep commitment to Christian values and practices, particularly through a serious attempt to live out the implications of the Gospel message.

4. Be capable of receiving a letter of recommendation from her/his proper pastor.

C. Who May be Chosen: The sponsor may be a man or woman who fulfills the above requirements. It may be a godparent from the Baptism of the candidate to be confirmed. (The new Code of Canon Law does not allow parents to act as a sponsor to their children in the Sacrament of Confirmation.) A sponsor is to be an auxiliary witness to the faith who will be an encouragement to the individual candidate.

 

NAME OF CONFIRMATION STUDENT ____________________________________________

 

THE CONFIRMATION SPONSOR I HAVE CHOSEN IS:

 

NAME _______________________________________________________________

 

 

STREET ______________________________________________________________

 

 

CITY, STATE ___________________________________________________________

 

Relationship to the Confirmation student (brother, sister, aunt, friend, etc.)

 

_____________________________________________________________________

 

Please Note - Sponsors from St. Benedict's Parish do not need a letter of recommendation. Our records will show that the sponsor is practicing the Catholic faith and has been confirmed.

 

 

Service to be completed and essay handed in by March 16th

 Choosing a service project:

Confirmation students are asked to engage in a minimum of eleven hours of service in preparation of Confirmation. In the Gospel we read of the following question posed to Jesus, "Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?" Jesus replied: "'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.' This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments" (Matthew 22:36-40). Our faith calls us to a life of love and service. These hours of service help candidates appreciate the challenges and rewards of the Christian life of faith. Candidates are asked to carefully discern their gifts and talents, as well as the problems they see facing our world and choose an activity that helps them best serve those in greatest need. Please describe your service to others (at least 100 words).  Do you feel that this service was of value to you and to those whom you served? Why?  You are the future of the Church and one of the greatest assets of our parish. In what areas do you see yourself possibly be more involved in the parish life here at St. Benedict's?
 
 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 Your signature at the bottom of this sheet is important and verifies that you completed your confirmation Service Project. God bless you and be assured that we are proud of our Confirmation students.

 

 

______________________________________________

(Signature of Confirmation Student)

 

The number of service hours was _________

Faith Formation FORUM 1 Sep 2012


Family Faith Formation

FORUM

 

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL:  Nearly sixty volunteers and students came together for our totally Catholic VBS.  Our theme this year was SKY and we learned about the boundless possibilities of faith, "For God all things are possible" (Mark 10:27).  I wish to extend special thanks to all who made this week so special.  Next year we will come down to earth with the theme "Kingdom Rock" which we will be held from July 8th - 12th.  Save the date or sign up now!

 

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION REGISTRATION: If you have not yet registered your children for Religious Education, it is not too late to do so.  Monday classes will begin September 10, and our Sunday intergenerational faith sharing program, called Generations of Faith, will begin on September 16th.

 

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED:  The Office of Faith Formation needs your help!  All our programs, Religious Education, Youth Ministry, the Sacramental Program, Vacation Bible School, Service Programs,

etc., all depend on the generous support of volunteers.  If you are interested in teaching, being a teachers aid, hall monitor, a volunteer in the office, chaperone, etc., we have a job for you!  

 

CATECHETICAL SUNDAY:  We cordially invite all students, parents and teachers to join us on Sunday, September 16th at the 10:00 AM mass.  Catechetical Sunday is a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the role that each person plays, by virtue of Baptism, in handing on the faith and being a witness to the Gospel.  It is an opportunity for all to rededicate themselves to this mission as a community of faith.  Each year, Catechetical Sunday is celebrated on the third Sunday of September.  The 2012 Catechetical Sunday theme is: "Catechists and Teachers as Agents of the New Evangelization".  

 

YEAR OF FAITH: Pope Benedict XVI declared a “Year of Faith” in his Apostolic Letter entitled, Porta Fidel.  This special year of prayer and devotion will begin on October 11, 2012 to coincide with the fiftieth anniversary of the Second Vatican Council and the twentieth anniversary of the Catechism of the Catholic Church.  During the year of faith Catholics are asked to study and reflect on the documents of Vatican II and the catechism to deepen their knowledge and understanding of the faith.

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL MATT SMITH AT THE OFFICE OF FAITH FORMATION AT 836-6444 OR WRITE TO msmith@saintbenedicts.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Year of Faith RETREAT


The St. Vincent de Paul Conference at St. Benedict’s Parish

cordially invites you to take one day to reflect upon a

Year of Faith


Pope Benedict XVI declared a “Year of Faith” in his Apostolic Letter entitled, Porta Fidei.
 

This special year of prayer and devotion will begin on October 11, 2012

to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Second Vatican Council

and the 20th anniversary of the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
 

During the Year of Faith, Catholics are asked to study

and reflect on the documents of Vatican II

and the Catechism to deepen their knowledge

and understanding of the faith.


Please join Deacon Bill Hynes for a one day retreat

devoted to helping us make the most out of this special year!


   DATE:  Saturday, November 3, 2012

    TIME:  9:30 AM – 5:00 PM

PLACE:  St. Benedicts Parish, Office of Faith Formation

  COST:  Ten Dollars (Retreat includes lunch and beverages).


For more information or to make a reservation

write to Matt Smith at msmith@saintbenedicts.com or call 836-6444.



Retreat Director: Mr. William Hynes, Permanent Deacon, serves at St. Benedict Parish, teaches religion to eleventh graders at St. Joseph Collegiate Institute, and taught for many years in the Diaconal Formation Program for the Diocese of Buffalo.  Deacon Bill was ordained in St. Joseph’s Cathedral by Bishop Mansell in June 1998.  This will be the fourth year Deacon Bill has lead our annual retreat!

Monday, August 27, 2012

US Politics - Catholic rights and responsibilities

Reminder - As the US political season heats up, it is important for Catholics (and non-Catholics too of course!) to be educated on the issues.  Remember that political decisions are public moral decisions.  Ideas have moral consequences.

I encourage all the faithful to read Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship: A Call to Political Responsibility from the Catholic Bishops of the United States.  It is available free here - http://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/faithful-citizenship/forming-consciences-for-faithful-citizenship-document.cfm

I also caution faithful Catholics (and everyone else!) to realize that political views are often formed not through careful, reasoned arguments, but from partisan ads and partisan loyalty. 

Ask yourself honestly, are the teachings of the Church forming your conscience or not? 

The Catechism of the Catholic Church is a great, quick way to let the teachings of the Church help form your conscience.  It is available free here - http://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc/index.htm

Friday, August 17, 2012

Family Faith Formation Aug 2012 NEWS


Family Faith Formation
FORUM
August 2012

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL:  Nearly sixty volunteers and students came together for our totally Catholic VBS.  Our theme this year was SKY and we learned about the boundless possibilities of faith, "For God all things are possible" (Mark 10:27).  Special thanks to all who made this week so special.  Next year we will come down to earth with the theme "Kingdom Rock" which we will be held from July 8th - 12th.  Save the date or sign up now!


RELIGIOUS EDUCATION REGISTRATION: If you have not yet registered your children for Religious Education, it is not too late to do so.  Monday classes will begin September 10, and our Sunday intergenerational faith sharing program, called Generations of Faith, will begin on September 16th.


VOLUNTEERS NEEDED:  The Office of Faith Formation needs your help!  All our programs, Religious Education, Youth Ministry, the Sacramental Program, Vacation Bible School, Service Programs,
etc., all depend on the generous support of volunteers.  If you are interested in teaching, being a teachers aid, hall monitor, a volunteer in the office, chaperone, etc., we have a job for you! 

CATECHETICAL SUNDAY:  We cordially invite all students, parents and teachers to join us on Sunday, September 16th at the 10:00 AM mass.  Catechetical Sunday is a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the role that each person plays, by virtue of Baptism, in handing on the faith and being a witness to the Gospel.  It is an opportunity for all to rededicate themselves to this mission as a community of faith.  Each year, Catechetical Sunday is celebrated on the third Sunday of September.  The 2012 Catechetical Sunday theme is: "Catechists and Teachers as Agents of the New Evangelization". 

YEAR OF FAITH: Pope Benedict XVI declared a “Year of Faith” in his Apostolic Letter entitled, Porta Fidel.  This special year of prayer and devotion will begin on October 11, 2012 to coincide with the fiftieth anniversary of the Second Vatican Council and the twentieth anniversary of the Catechism of the Catholic Church.  During the year of faith Catholics are asked to study and reflect on the documents of Vatican II and the catechism to deepen their knowledge and understanding of the faith.


FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL MATT SMITH AT THE OFFICE OF FAITH FORMATION AT 836-6444 OR WRITE TO msmith@saintbenedicts.com

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Religious Education 2012-2013


Dear Parents,
If you have not done so already, please take moment to register
for Religious Education at St. Benedict’s parish for the 2012-2013 school year.

Enclosed, please find materials that you need to register your child, or children,
Please return the forms and the tuition as soon as possible so we can
arrange class lists and obtain the proper number of textbooks and teachers.

We offer two styles of Religious Education on two different days; one centers in the family the other in the classroom.

SUNDAY CLASSES – Generations of Faith
All people of all grades and ages are welcome to join
our intergenerational faith sharing program.

Children and parents gather on ten Sundays throughout the year.Each meeting is three hours long, from 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM, and includes prayer, mass, lively discussion and a delicious lunch!

Parents are the first and often the most influential teachers of the faith.  Generations of Faith is a wonderful program to strengthen faith in your home, as well as within our larger family of faith, the Church!

We meet: September 16, October 14, November 4, December 2, January 6, February 3, March 3, April 7, May 5, June 2.

MONDAY CLASSES - Traditional Classroom Instruction

            Grades 1-5 meet from 4:00 - 5:15 PM
            Grades 6-12 meet from 6:45-8:00 PM

We will meet: September: 10, 17, 24  October: 1, 15, 22, 29  November: 5, 26  December 3, 10, 17  January: 7, 14, 28  February: 4, 11, 25  March: 4, 11, 18  April: 8, 15, 22, 29  May: 6, 13, 20  June: 3, 10, 17

In summary, one engages the whole family in sharing our faith and meets on Sundays, the other program is traditional classroom instruction and meets on Mondays.  Sunday gatherings are longer (and include more homework) but only meet once a month.  Monday classes are shorter and meet most every Monday during the school year. 

Families are invited to choose which program they like best.


CATECHETICAL SUNDAY, September 16th, 2012  -  We cordially invite all students, parents and teachers to join us on Sunday, September 16th at the 10:00 AM mass.  Catechetical Sunday is a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the role that each person plays, by virtue of Baptism, in handing on the faith and being a witness to the Gospel.  It is an opportunity for all to rededicate themselves to this mission as a community of faith.  Each year, Catechetical Sunday is celebrated on the third Sunday of September.  The 2012 Catechetical Sunday theme is: "Catechists and Teachers as Agents of the New Evangelization".  Resources are available for download from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops website.  The National Conference for Catechetical Leadership also has resources available.


Transportation:  Please note parents will need to arrange for their child's transportation both to and from all classes.  To ensure student safety, we request that parents walk their children into the school building and come into the building to pick their children up, especially of students in grades K-5.

Tuition:  For St. Benedict’s Parishioners, the tuition for one child is $60, two children $100, three or more is $140.  For non-parishioners, the tuition for one child is $80, two children is $140, three or more is $190.

No one will be turned away from the program if they can’t afford the tuition.  Tuition is waived for the children of teachers.

Snow:  If the Public School is closed due to snow or bad weather, we automatically do not have class.

Sacraments: Information about the Sacramental Programs will go out in another mailing, but for now please note that First Confession for children in 2nd Grade will be held in early March and First Communion for children in 3rd Grade, and Confirmation in the 11th Grade, will be held sometime in early May).

Office Hours: Please feel free to stop by the Office of Faith Formation before or after all masses on the weekend, or set up a meeting any other day by appointment.  The Office is located on the ground floor of the School near the front door, as indicated at the top of this letter, or you may email Matt Smith, the Director of the Religious Education Program, atmsmith@saintbenedicts.com and/or call 836-6444.


 
CHURCH OF SAINT BENEDICT                                           Date: _____________
Religious Education
REGISTRATION FORM  2012-2013


                                              
                                                Please complete this form and return it in person or by mail to:

                                                                        CHURCH OF SAINT BENEDICT
                                                                        Religious Education Office
                                                                        3980 Main Street
                                                                        Amherst, 14226 

                                                Please make tuition checks payable to: St. Benedict’s


Please check the Religious Education Program you prefer:                   PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY

        [] Sunday: Generations of Faith
        [] Monday: Traditional Classroom Instruction

Child’s Name:                                             Gender: Female __  Male __ 
Age:___  Grade as of September: ___           Date of Birth:
School presently attending:

Child’s Name:                                             Gender: Female __  Male __ 
Age:___  Grade as of September: ___           Date of Birth:
School presently attending:

Child’s Name:                                             Gender: Female __  Male __ 
Age:___  Grade as of September: ___           Date of Birth:
School presently attending:

Child’s Name:                                            Gender: Female __  Male __ 
Age:___  Grade as of September: ___         Date of Birth:
School presently attending:

Does your child require any exceptional student educational services:
Learning Disabilities []  Language Impairment []  Emotionally Impaired []
Other _______________________________________________




Family Name:
Address:
Town:
Zip Code:
Email Address:

Home Phone: 
Work Phone:             
Cell Phone:                         
Emergency Contact Phone:


Father’s Name:
Religion:
Occupation:

Mother’s first & maiden last name:
Religion:
Occupation:

Is your family registered here at St. Benedict’s Parish?   Yes []   No []

If you are not registered at St. Benedict’s, which parish do you belong to?

I am willing to assist in the following area(s):
Teaching []  Substitute []  Classroom Assistant []
Religious Ed. Office Assistant []  Other ___________________

Parent Signature _________________________________________
--

Matthew R. Smith

Director of Youth Ministry
& Religious Education

Office of Faith Formation
3980 Main Street
Amherst, NY 14226
(716) 836-6444
msmith@saintbenedicts.com

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Media Coverage of Bishop Malone's Installation

Television, radio, the Internet and social media outlets will provide extensive, live coverage of Bishop Richard J. Malone’s installation as 14th bishop of Buffalo, on Friday, Aug. 10, at 2:30 p.m. For information on the Installation Mass, see our previous post - http://stbenedictsamherstnyblog.blogspot.com/2012/07/bishop-malones-arrival-and-installation.html

            YNN-TV in Buffalo will air the Mass live on Time Warner Cable, with Father Robert Reed, president of Boston Catholic Television (BCTV), providing in-studio commentary.   WGRZ-TV will stream the Mass on their website with commentary from Father Joseph Gatto, pastor of St. Gregory the Great Parish (Williamsville).  WIVB-TV will also stream the Mass on their website.
 
           BCTV and EWTN will broadcast the Mass to a national audience.

            On radio, WLOF-FM and WWKB-AM will air the Mass live in Western New York, while EWTN Radio will air the Mass nationwide.  WBFO-FM and WNED-AM will stream the Mass.  Four Catholic radio stations in Maine and one in Boston, Mass., will also air the Mass.

            “We are extremely pleased with the extensive coverage of Bishop Malone’s installation Mass,” said Kristina Connell, manager of the Office of Communications for the Diocese of Buffalo.”  “With limited seating in St. Joseph Cathedral, these broadcast and social media options will allow people throughout the diocese and across the country to be part of this historic event.”

“This will also be the first time that social media will be used to cover the installation of the bishop of Buffalo, with coverage on diocesan Twitter and Facebook feeds,” Connell said.  “Our social media outlets will provide followers a unique perspective before and during the Mass.”

            Complete broadcast and social media information follows.

Television

YNN-TV (Buffalo)
Full live broadcast on Time Warner Cable.  Father Robert Reed, president of Boston Catholic Television (BCTV), will provide commentary.

WGRZ-TV (Buffalo)
Streaming live on www.wgrz.com and live cut-ins on WGRZ-TV
Father Joseph Gatto, pastor of St. Gregory the Great Parish (Williamsville), will provide commentary on the WGRZ broadcast.

WIVB-TV (Buffalo) – online at www.wivb.com

BCTV (Boston Catholic Television)
Live on-air broadcast
http://www.catholictv.com/home.aspx 

EWTN Global Catholic Television Network
Live on-air broadcast
http://www.ewtn.com/  

Radio

WLOF Radio/101.7 FM (Catholic Radio, Buffalo)
Broadcast from EWTN Radio will air at 9 p.m. on Aug. 10
http://www.wlof.net/index.php 

WBFO 88.7 FM & WNED AM 970 (Buffalo)
Streaming online at http://www.wbfo.org 

WWKB Radio/1520 AM (Buffalo)
Live on-air broadcast

The Presence Radio Network, Maine
WXTP 106.7 FM (North Windham, Maine)
WXBP 90.3 FM (Corinth, Maine)
WWTP 89.5 FM (Augusta, Maine)

WTBP 89.7 FM (Bath, Maine)
The Presence Radio Network will air the installation Mass live at 2:30 p.m. and rebroadcast the installation at 9 p.m.; the installation will be streaming on their website, www.thepresence.fm 

WQOM/1060 AM (Catholic Radio, Boston, Mass.)
Broadcast from EWTN Radio will air at 9 p.m. on Aug. 10
http://www.wqom.org/index.php 

EWTN Radio
The installation will be re-broadcast nationwide on Friday, Aug. 10, at 9 p.m. to all EWTN Radio affiliates
http://www.ewtn.com/radio/ 

Social Media

Twitter

@buffalodiocese
@wnycatholic 
#bishopmalone