Saint Joseph Basilica

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Saint Joseph Basilica
Saint Joseph Basilica
Parish of the Third Millennium
Mission Statement
Saint Joseph Parish is committed to proclaim the gospel message of Jesus Christ as a Catholic community of faith,
by promoting a sense of commitment to the Church, encouraging divine worship and prayer, fostering evangelization
and nurturing the spirit of service.
Within the context of our Polish - American religious and cultural heritage, we foster our tradition and aspire to personal
growth in faith. We are determined to develop our vision for the future, to educate the children in Christian values
and to be receptive to the creative and saving grace of God.
LITURGICAL CELEBRATIONS
Sunday Vigil:
4:00 p.m.
Sunday
7:00 a.m.(Polish); 8:15 a.m.; 9:30 a.m.
11:00 a.m. (Polish)
Holy Day Vigil:
5:00 p.m.
RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) is a process established by the Church for
individuals to become Catholic and receive the Sacraments of Initiation-Baptism, Confirmation, and the Eucharist. If you wish to become Catholic, or are a Baptized Catholic in
need of making your First Communion and/or Confirmation, please call the Religious
Education Office.
BAPTISM. On designated Sundays. Please call
to make arrangements. Parents are required to
receive orientation.
MARRIAGE. Proper preparation for marriage
requires one year’s notice. Please contact the
rectory for appointment.
Holy Day
6:30 a.m.; 8:30 a.m.;
5:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m. (Polish)
MINISTRY TO THE SICK For those of advanced age, ill or hospitalized, call the rectory to
arrange visitation.
Weekdays
6:30 a.m. (m-f); 7:00 a.m. (w, f, sat)
PARISH MEMBERSHIP If you would like to
become part of St. Joseph Parish Family,
please call the rectory.
CONFESSIONS - SPOWIEDŹ
Saturday:
Eve of Holy Days:
Thurs. before First Friday
First Friday:
3 p.m.
3 p.m.
3 p.m.
6:30p.m.
SAKRAMENT CHRZTU W wyznaczone
niedziele. Proszę zadzwonić na plebanię, aby
ustalić datę. Rodzice zobowiązani są do krótkiej
katechezy.
PARISH OFFICE HOURS:
Mon. - Fri.: 9 a.m. - 12 noon & 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
SAKRAMENT MAŁŻEŃSTWA Narzeczeni
powinni zawiadomić kancelarię parafialną rok
przed datą ślubu.
Thursday - Office Is Closed!
Please call ahead for an appointment with a priest.
PARISH PERSONNEL
Rector: .............. Rev. Msgr. Anthony Czarnecki
Associate Pastor .... Rev. Grzegorz Chodkowski
Weekend assistance…..Rev. Charles Borowski
Financial Secretary ........................ Ewa Mamro
Secretaries:Virginia Woznicki&Elizabeth Sabaj
Organist: ..................................... Robert Wójcik
Sacristan ........................................ Joseph Ziak
SAINT JOSEPH PARISH
53 Whitcomb Street,
Webster, MA 01570
Phone: 508-943-0467
Fax: 508-943-0808
e-mail: [email protected]
www.saintjosephbasilica.com
SAKRAMENT CHORYCH Po sakramentalną
posługę księdza proszę dzwonić na plebanię.
ZAPISY DO PARAFII Parafia św. Józefa serdecznie zaprasza nowych członków. Zapisy
przyjmujemy w kancelarii parafialnej.
SAINT JOSEPH SCHOOL
47 Whitcomb Street, Webster
Phone: 508-943-0378
Fax: 508-949-0581
www.saintjosephschool.net
Principal ........... Mr. Donald F. Cushing
Secretary ...........Mrs. Cynthia Belanger
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION/RCIA
Phone: 508-943-0467 ext.: 115
e-mail: [email protected]
FELICIAN SISTERS
Phone: 508-943-2228
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November 23, 2014
Masses for the week—Msze Św. w Tygodniu
Sunday Vigil
4:00pm r.s. Patricia Soltys (2nd anniv.)
- int. Son Stephen and family
Sunday - November 23—Christ the King
7:00 Za wypominki
8:15 For the parishioners of St. Joseph Basilica
9:30 r.s. Richard J. Franas, Jr.
- int. M/M Richard J. Franas, Sr.
11:00 ś.p. Stanisław, Franciszek i Aniela Białon
- int. syn Tadeusz z rodziną
Monday - November 24
6:30 r.s. John Dudek (14th anniv.)
- int. Dudek, Moroz & Jankowski families
2:00pm Webster Manor
Tuesday– November 25
6:30 r.s. Roman & Antonia Murzycki & deceased members
of Murzycki family - int. Rose Rekowski & family
7:00 r.s. Albert P. Penkala - int. Carrie Krasinski & Len
Wednesday - November 26
6:30 Special intention to St. Joseph
7:00pm For seedy recovery of Marie Novak through the
intersection of St. Joseph - nt. Msgr. A. Czarnecki
Thursday - November 27 - Thanksgiving Day
6:30 For Msgr. Tony & Father Gregory, God’s blessings be
upon both of them
- int. Sr. Jeanne, Sr. Valenta & Sr. Mary Ann
8:00 For all dedicated and good willed parishioners in the
spirit of dedication and cooperation
Friday - November 28
6:30 r.s. Jan Nagiel - int. Halina Ostaszewska
7:00 Blessings of God on the 44th Wedding Anniversary of
Edward and Anna Kudron - int. Son, Jóżiu
Saturday - November 29
7:00 r.s. Julie Knurowski Bainton (6th anniv.) - int. Family
Sunday Vigil
4:00 r.s. Leon Lenkiewicz (27th anniv.)
- int. Son, daughters and family
Sunday - November 30 - First Sunday of Advent
7:00 ś.p. Zofia i Tadeusz Tomoś- int. córka
8:15 O zdrowie i błogosławienstwo dla Stefanii Mietelskiej
- int. syn z rodziną
9:30 r.s. Madeline Canty - int. Family
11:00 ś.p. Jan Bożek (11r. śm.) - int. córka z rodziną
I-25 Club Winner for 9th week
#95 - Ellie Kus
SHARING OUR BLESSINGS-November 16, 2014
Weekly $4789.01 (including $256.01 in loose money);
Diocesan Obligations $345; Fuel $450; Middle East
Victims $257.27; Electronic Giving$269
Budget $7,000 - $1146.99 under
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Stewardship Note: When the son of Man comes in glory,
may we be among those who have fed the hungry, welcomed
the stranger and clothed the naked. For Jesus tells us clearly
that it is those who have demonstrated good stewardship by
sharing their gifts with the less fortunate who will receive
God’s blessing and inherit the kingdom.
OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, KING OF THE UNIVERSE
November 23, 2014
“I was hungry and you gave me food,
I was thirsty and you gave me drink” - Matthew 25:35
THE LORD’S FLOCK
Sheep are high-maintenance animals. They are
not very intelligent. Without guidance and care,
especially in a climate like Israel’s, they would die
quickly from predators, starvation, or just their own
slowness. The scriptural image of us as the Lord’s
flock is not terribly flattering to us, since it is only the neverending diligence of a watchful shepherd that allows the flock to
survive.
The feast of Christ the King was intended to call the world
back to Christ as the sole power of the world of the early twentieth century. It is fitting that, as we celebrate Christ the King,
we hear about Christ the Shepherd who cares for us and who,
likewise, will be there at the end of time. Interestingly enough,
as the Gospel illustrates, our own destiny is determined by the
way we have been “shepherds” to the rest of the flock.
The second collection this weekend is for The Catholic Campaign for Human Development.
SOLEMNITY OF CHRIST THE KING
This Sunday, November 23rd we celebrate the Solemnity of
Christ the King and the last Sunday of the liturgical year.
Please join us for the exposition of the Blessed Sacrament after
the 11:00am Mass and for the conclusion with special devotions
at 3:00pm. This special day provides us an opportunity to
spend a few minutes before the Blessed Sacrament in a spirit of
gratitude for received graces.
We ask parish organizations to attend at their designated
times (see last week’s bulletin) and parishioners to participate
anytime, but especially at the 3:00pm devotions and the praying
of the Divine Mercy Chaplet.
THANK YOU
We are thankful for all parishioners and friends who attended
our Thanksgiving Dinner last Saturday. The scrumptious meal
was prepared by Chef Clem Starosta and served by members of
the Parish Council and many dedicated volunteers. Special
thanks to those who supported this event with donations and
gifts, filled our pastry table with delicious treats and gathered in
the spirit of solidarity and common purpose in a mutual effort
to serve God and one another.
Income from this dinner of approximately $800 will be applied to our Parish Obligations to the Diocese.
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NOVENA AND DEVOTION TO ST. JOSEPH
Please join us on Wednesday, November 26th at 7:00pm for
our continuing Novena and Devotion to St. Joseph asking for
his powerful aid for the Church. This week members of the St.
Joseph Polish Women’s Club will process with the statue of St.
Joseph from the Chapel of Our Lady of Czestochowa to the
Sanctuary. Prayer request forms for your personal intentions
are available in the Chapel.
We are grateful for your offerings and encourage you to
share your true faith in the power of prayer through the intercession of our Patron.
THANKSGIVING DAY
On Thursday, November 27th, we observe a special day of
Thanksgiving throughout the nation. It is the time to thank God
for all blessings received during the year and share the day with
family members and friends. It is appropriate and desirable to
come to church for the 6:30 or 8:00am Mass in thanksgiving for
many gifts received.
We extend a joyful, blessed and happy family day to all our
parishioners visitors and the parish staff.
In observance of Thanksgiving Day, the rectory office will
be closed on Thurs., Nov. 27 and Fri., Nov. 28th.
PARISH GATHERING
With the Advent and Christmas seasons approaching we
would like to invite parishioners who suffered the loss of a
loved one, were recently divorced, who do not have family
nearby, or are newly registered to our parish to a reception on
Sunday, December 14th after 9:30am Mass in the school cafeteria. This is a joyful time of the year when we should remind
everyone that we are all gifts of God and we should support
each other.
A TRADITION TO PONDER
Christmas and year-end giving is not only a Catholic tradition but Christmas marks the beginning of the Ultimate Gift God’s gift of His only son, Jesus Christ. Christmas of course,
celebrates the birth of our savior, Jesus Christ.
Tradition holds that the three kings or wise men followed the
star to bring gifts to the newborn king, beginning a custom of
gift giving to the Christmas season we enjoy each year. But
what about gifts that God has bestowed upon each and every
one of us during the year and throughout our lifetimes? We are
merely stewards of these gifts. Christmas and year’s end is a
spiritual opportunity to make a return to God and offer Him
ourselves or material gifts for His Church.
Practically speaking you could consider the following: Make
Jesus the focal point of Christmas by participating in Divine
Worship - Offer a gift to Jesus which is a sign of your faith and
represents the amount you give during the month - Consult with
your accountant regarding donations to charities such as
church, school, gym to take advantage of tax law opportunities.
ATTENTION-IMPORTANT
To all parish organizations and clubs and those who wish to
post announcements in the Nov. 30th bulletin—due to the
Thanksgiving schedule, please submit your information to the
rectory by Monday, November 24th before 10:00am.
CASH CALENDAR WINNERS
Nov., 16 - $100, Denise Gorski, Webster; Nov., 17 - $50,
Virginia Woznicki, Webster; Nov., 18 - $50, Sheri Bergeron,
Webster; Nov., 19 - $50, Mike Kane, Webster; Nov., 20 - $75,
Janet Konkel, Webster; Nov., 21 - $50, Jill Manak, Webster;
Nov., 22 - $50, Gracie Scott, Webster.
Celebrating the 140th Anniversary Year of the
FELICIAN SISTERS IN NORTH AMERICA
One hundred and forty years ago, the first Felician Sisters
arrived in North America and they have been an enduring, compassionate presence—serving then, as they continue to do so
today, as women of hope in a world so greatly in need of hope.
This momentous milestone celebrates and commemorates the
first five courageous, pioneering Felician Sisters—who, in the
face of daunting obstacles and often harsh conditions, carried
the Felician mission and charism to North America—where
their mission not only endured, but has flourished in the twenty
-first century.
This anniversary year is also a time to remember all Felician
Sisters past and present who have followed in the footsteps of
those first five Sisters—for their generous service to God’s people, to the Church and to the Felician community—as they have
fostered, a Felician legacy of compassionate service and presence on this continent.
We are grateful for the stewardship of Sister Jeanne, Sister Valenta and Sister Mary Ann and offer our prayers for
their continued dedication and service.
MEGA RAFFLE
Drawing is only two weeks away.
Tickets are $25 each or
3 for $50: First prize-$4,000; Second prize $300; Third
prize $200. Return your ticket stubs in the collection basket.
Drawing will be held on Saturday, December 6th in the St. Joseph School cafeteria, following the 4:00pm Family Mass and
Annual Lighting of the Christmas Tree. Light refreshments will
be served.
Lucky winners in the “Early Bird” drawing are: Gail Fusco,
John Kalinowski, Robert Pepka, Susan Sabaj and Barbara
West.
All income generated from this fundraiser will be applied to
our Parish Obligations to the Diocese. Thank you for your support.
POWER OF PRAYER
We regularly pray for our parishioners who are experiencing
medical issues requesting God’s blessings for a speedy recovery. Our prayers have been answered as several parishioners
have recovered to good health and are able to join us for Sunday Liturgy. This past week we were happy to welcome Albert
Chlapowski, Stephen Gornis and Robert Marshalkowski who
were beneficiaries of God’s healing.
BINGO
CIRCLE FRIDAY’S ON YOUR CALENDAR-join us for
BINGO in the St. Joseph Cafeteria. Doors open at 5:00pm,
games begin at 6:45PM. Door prizes-food available and
free coffee. Proceeds benefit the parish and school.
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SCHOOL NEWS
St. Joseph School Honor Roll - 1st Quarter
Grade 4 - High Honors; Benjamin Duquette, Nicholas
Fennelly, Patrick Mahlert, Remonda Mankarios, Joshua
Njoroge, Kaileigh Strong, Jayden Williams; Honors Christopher Best, Emma Boulet, Ava Edwards, Olivia
Montione, Kaeleigh Sullivan, Julia Zdrok; Credit– Casey
Rekowski.
Grade 5 - High Honors; Lily Abbott, Izabella Bezak, Seth
Boudreau, Olivia Duquette, Benjamin Duval, Elzbieta Gronek,
Szymon Mamro, Antonia Peters, Riley Peters, Juliana
Zalewski; Honors - Jacob Boynton, Ben Colebourn, Hayden
Dery, Julia Libuda, Sebastian Podgorny, Elizabeth Walker.
Grade 6 - Honors; Dedrick Baublitz, Jack Colebourn,
Adriana Duby, David Mankarios, Aidin Rosario, MacKenzie
Valliere; Credit - Christopher Mahlert.
Grade 7 - High Honors; Abigail Duval; Honors - Paul
Davey, Jessica Gardner, Aleksandra Piascik, Lucas Yash;
Credit - Nolan Ciani, Ann Marie Taylor.
Grade 8 - High Honors; Bartosz Mamro, Justyn Sudyka;
Honors - Noah Boudreau, Alexandra Sobczak, Alicja
Stachowicz; Credit - Robert Fanning, Hannah Iozzo, Nicole
Kulpa, Kaja Pianko, Joseph Starr.
Thanksgiving Prayer Service & Food Drive-to be held on
Mon. Nov., 24th. The entire school will participate and bring
specially requested food to be distributed to the needy.
Christmas Pageant– rehearsals are under way. Our students
are practicing diligently for their performance on Sun. Dec.
14th at 3:00pm at Bartlett High School. Tickets adults $5; Sr.
citizens over 60 $3; students 6-12 $3; children under 5 FREE.
OLD GYM IN PRESENT SCHOOL-is still being used for
a variety of activities; cheerleading practices, tennis program,
after school meetings with Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts, parish
dinners, bingo, etc. For years we have had deteriorating and
pealing of the outside wall from the Whitcomb Street side due
to moisture. A variety of actions have been taken by scraping
the loose material, painting, drying, etc., but the problem
persisted. The wall has been painted over and over with little
success.
To permanently solve this occurring problem we
would have to excavate the soil outside to the foundation, and
put in insulation which is cost prohibitive.
Since we had some marble left over after the renovation of
our Church in storage at the cemetery which we had no use for
and occupied needed space, we decided to use the marble in the
old gym.
It provides safety, provides an esthetic look and
saves us money instead of paying for new wood.
With the new gym and cafeteria the old gym will still be used
for specific purposes.
ST. JOSEPH POLISH WOMEN’S CLUB
The Annual Christmas party will be held on Tuesday,
December 9th at the PAV. Cocktails at 6:00pm and dinner at
6:30pm. Tickets are $20pp and may be obtained from Jo-Ann
Canty at (508)943-8587 or Jill Manak at (508)943-1810. A
buffet of a “Wrights” style chicken dinner will be catered by
Michelle Donovan of Tastefully Michelle catering.
DONATIONS
Gymnasium and Parish Center - donation of $200 from
Dr. William Jablonski.
St. Joseph Basilica - on the occasion of the baptism of
Vanessa Cieszynski a gift of $100 from the Cieszynski family.
We welcome Vanessa into our parish community as a “Child
of God”.
St. Joseph School - Donations of $190 - in memory of Joseph J. Smith III, given by Donald Cacciapouti, Lorraine
Daniels, M/M John Doros, Eloise and George Kujawski, Paul
and Kathleen Minarik, M/M Andrew Smith, Dorothy
Wawrzyniak, Mary Wedda and John Wojcik.
Friends of St. Joseph School Fund - in memory of William
Walkowiak, given by M/M Francis Walkowiak.
We are grateful for all our donors for their generosity and
kindness.
OFFICE OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Classes will be held on Monday, Nov., 24 at 5:30pm in the
school.
Confirmation– next session will meet on Sunday, Nov. 30 at
the rectory. We remind parents that it is a sacred obligation,
promised on the day of Baptism to participate in Divine Worship on every Sunday.
R.C.I.A.- program for those who wish to be baptized or return to the communion of the Catholic Church will be held on
Sundays. If interested, please call the rectory for details.
YOUTH GROUP CALENDAR
Dec. 6th—Youth Mass and Dinner; grades 3-12
UPCOMING EVENTS
Christmas Bazaar and Yard Sale - Sat., Dec. 6 from 9am
to 2pm at St. Joseph Parish Center, Auburn-attic treasures, toys,
handmade gifts, candies, baked goods, raffle prizes, etc. For
more information call (508)832-4802.
Living Waters Coffeehouse Ministry– Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish, Webster on Friday, Dec., 12th from 7-9:00pm in the
parish hall. All are welcome to this free event.
St. Andrew Bobola Parish - trip to La Salette Shrine on
Sunday, Dec. 14th at 1:00pm. The cost is $30pp to cover the
bus fee. As space is limited, please call (508) 943-5633 if interested.
Men’s Cursillo Weekend - to be held Dec., 18-21 at the
Prindle Pond Conference Center in Charlton. Applications
available at entrances to Basilica. For more information please
contact Carolyn Galgano at (508)847-7005.
March for Life-to be held on Thursday, Jan. 22 in Washington, DC. Registration information is available. Buses will
leave St. Paul’s Cathedral on Jan. 21, travel to DC and return on
Jan. 23. Cost is $70 per seat for registrations postmarked by
Dec. 31 and $85 thereafter. Details will be forthcoming.
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KRONIKA PARAFIALNA
UROCZYSTOŚĆ JEZUSA CHYTRUSA, KRÓLA
WSZECHŚWIATA
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„Bo byłem głodny, a daliście Mi jeść; byłem spragniony, a daliście Mi
pić; byłem przybyszem, a przyjęliście Mnie.” (Mt 25, 35)
Liturgia słowa przedstawia dzisiaj trzy szczególne
aspekty władzy królewskiej Chrystusa. Drugie czytanie
jasno określa Jego władzę królewską nad grzechem
i śmiercią. Chrystus umarły i zmartwychwstały dla
zbawienia ludzkości jest „pierwocinami” tych, którzy
uwierzyli w Niego i kiedyś zmartwychwstaną do życia
wiecznego. Istotnie, „jak w Adamie wszyscy umierają” z powodu
grzechu, „tak też w Chrystusie wszyscy będą ożywieni” dzięki Jego
zmartwychwstaniu. Zwycięstwo nad śmiercią — ostatnim
nieprzyjacielem Chrystusa — uwieńczy dzieło zbawienia; a przy
końcu czasu, kiedy umarli powstaną, Chrystus będzie mógł oddać
Ojcu Królestwo, jakie zdobył, królestwo zmartwychwstałych, którzy
będą śpiewać na wieki chwałę Boga życia. W ten sposób całe
stworzenie, które Ojciec poddał Synowi, aby je wyzwolił od grzechu
i śmierci, teraz już całkowicie odkupione i odnowione, Syn sam podda
i przekaże Ojcu, „aby Bóg był wszystkim we wszystkich” i był
uwielbiony na wieki przez każde stworzenie.
UROCZYSTOŚĆ CHRYSTUSA KRÓLA
Dzisiejszej niedzieli obchodzimy Uroczystość Chrystusa Króla oraz
jednocześnie ostatnią niedzielę Roku Liturgicznego. Zapraszamy
na Adorację Najświętszego Sakramentu, która rozpocznie się po Mszy
św. o godz. 11:00 i zakończy się Koronką do Miłosierdzia Bozego
o godz. 15:00. W tym szczególnym dniu w roku postarajmy się
wszyscy spędzić kilka minut przed Najświętszym Sakramentem
w duchu wdzięczności za łaski otrzymane.
Prosimy organizacje parafialne o adorację w wyznaczonym czasie
(patrz biuletyn z ubiegłego tygodnia).
DZIĘKUJEMY
Jesteśmy wdzięczni wszystkim parafianom i przyjaciołom, którzy
uczestniczyli w naszej parafialnej kolacji dziękczynienia w ostatnią
sobotę. Przepyszny posiłek został przygotowany przez szefa kuchni
Clema Starosta i serwowany przez członków Rady Parafialnej i wielu
wolontariuszy. Specjalne podziękowania kierujemy do tych, którzy
przynieśli dary i prezenty, a także zapełnili stół ciastem
i smakołykami, zgromadzeni w duchu solidarności i zjednoczeni
we wspólnym dążeniu do służenia Bogu i sobie nawzajem.
Dochód z tej kolacji, około 800 dolarów, został przekazany na spłatę
Zobowiązań Diecezjalnych naszej parafii.
NOWENNA DO ŚW. JÓZEFA
Dołącz do nas w środę, 26 listopada o godz. 19:00 na naszej
Nowennie do Świętego Józefa, aby wypraszać potrzebne łaski
za wstawiennictwem naszego potężnego patrona. W procesji z figurą
świętego Józefa z kaplicy Matki Boskiej Częstochowskiej do ołtarza
idą członkinie St. Joseph Polish Women’s Club St.
ŚWIĘTO DZIĘKCZYNIENIA
W czwartek, 27 listopada, obchodzimy bardzo ważny dzień
w kulturze amerykańskiej: Święto Dziękczynienia. Jest to sposobny
czas, aby podziękować Bogu za wszystkie błogosławieństwa
otrzymane w ciągu roku oraz spędzić radosne chwile z członkami
rodziny i przyjaciółmi. Zapraszamy również, aby podziękować Bogu
za Jego dary i obecność na świątecznej Mszy św. o godz. 6:30.
WAŻNE OGŁOSZENIE
Do wszystkich organizacji i grup parafialnych parafialnych i tych,
którzy chcą zamieścić swoje informacje w Biuletynie! Ze względu na
obchody Święta Dziękczynienia Biuletyn będzie tworzony
w poniedziałek, a nie jak zwykle w środę. Prosimy przesłać informacje
na plebanię do poniedziałku, 24 listopada przed 10:00.
SPOTKANIE PARAFIALNE
Wraz ze zbliżającym się okresem Adwentu i Bożego Narodzenie
chcielibyśmy zaprosić parafian, którzy stracili ukochaną osobę,
przeżyli rozwód, żyją z dala od swoich ukochanych, a także tych,
którzy ostatnio przyłączyli się do naszej wspólnoty parafialnej
na szczególne spotkania w niedzielę, 14 grudnia po Mszy św.
o godz. 9: 30am w stołówce szkolnej. Jest to szczególny czas w roku,
kiedy powinniśmy pamiętać, że jesteśmy dla siebie nawzajem darem
Bożym, który należy dzielić we wzajemnym wsparciu i pomocy.
140 LAT SIÓSTR FELICJANEK W AMERYCE
Sto czterdzieści lat temu, Siostry Felicjanki po raz pierwszy przybyły
do Ameryki Północnej. W ciągu tych 140 lat Siostry Felicjanki
poprzez wytrwałą i współczująca obecność, służą do dziś jako
uosobienie nadziei w świecie.
Obchody tego ważnego jubileuszu upamiętniają pierwsze pięć
odważnych Sióstr Felicjanek, które w obliczu ogromnych przeszkód
i w często trudnych warunkach, wprowadzały charyzmat misji
Felicjanek do Ameryki Północnej, gdzie nie tylko przetrwał,
ale rozwinął się i funkcjonuje do dziś.
Jesteśmy wdzięczni za obecność pośród nas sióstr: Jeanne, Valenta
i Mary Ann i ofiarujemy nasze dziękczynne modlitwy w ich intencji za
ich poświęcenie i służbę dla naszej wspólnoty.
MEGA LOTERIA
Losowanie już za dwa tygodnie! Pierwsza nagroda: $4000,
2 nagroda: $300, trzecia nagroda: $200. Kupony są dostępne w cenie
$25 za jeden lub $50 za trzy. Wypełnione kupony można wrzucać
do koszyka z kolektą.
Losowanie odbędzie się w sobotę 6 grudnia w szkolnej kafeterii
po Mszy o godz. 16: 00 i po poświęceniu choinki.
Oto szczęśliwi zwycięzcy "Early Bird": Gail Fusco, Jan Kalinowski,
Robert Pepka, Susan Sabaj i Barbara West.
Dochód z tej loterii będzie przeznaczony na spłatę Zobowiązań
Diecezjalnych.
ST. JOSEPH POLISH WOMEN’S CLUB
Coroczne Christmas Party odbędzie się we wtorek, 9 grudnia
w PAV. Początek o 18:00 i kolacja o 18:30. Bilety w cenie $20
za osobę można zakupić u Jo-Ann Canty: (508) 943 8587 lub Jill
Manak na (508) 943 1810.
BINGO
Zapraszamy wszystkich parafian i przyjaciół na Bingo, które odbywa
się w stołówce Szkoły Świętego Józefa w każdy piątek. Dołącz do nas
w czasie przyjemnego wieczoru z jednoczesną możliwością wygrania
ponad $1700 plus Door Prize. Drzwi otwarte o godz. 18:00,
rozpoczęcie gry o 18:45.
PIELGRZYMKA DO LASALETTE
Parafia Świętego Andrzeja Boboli w Dudley organizuje pielgrzymkę
do Sanktuarium w LaSalette w niedzielę, 14 grudnia o godzinie 13:00.
Koszt biletu: $30 od osoby. Zainteresowanych prosimy o kontakt
telefoniczny: 508 943-5633.
Dzisiejsza druga kolekta jest przeznaczona na The Catholic Campaign for Human Development
CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS
St. Joseph Basilica #511990
53 Whitcomb Street
Webster, MA 01570
TELEPHONE
508 943-0467
CONTACT PERSON
Fr. Gregory Chodkowski
508 612 8526
EMAIL: [email protected]
SOFTWARE
MSPublisher 2003
Adobe Acrobat 6
Windows XP
PRINTER
HP Laserjet 5P
TRANSMISSION TIME
Wednesday 11:00
SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION
November 13, 2011
NUMBER OF PAGES SENT
1 through 6
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