Saint Joseph Basilica - St. Joseph Basilica, Webster

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Saint Joseph Basilica - St. Joseph Basilica, Webster
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.;
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. (mon-fri); 7:00 a.m. (tue, fri, 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. Michael Hackenson
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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September 18, 2016
Masses for the week—Msze Św. w Tygodniu
Sunday Vigil
4:00pm r.s. Theresa Przystas - int. Husband, Louis & family
Sunday - September 18
7:00 ś.p. Franciszek i Wojciech Piwowarczyk
- int. syn Franciszek z rodziną
8:15 Z dziękczynieniem w 40 rocznicę ślubu
i z podziękowaniem za otrzymane łaski w ciągu 40 lat
małżenstwa, z prośbą o błogosławieństwo na kolejne
lata małżeństwa dla Teresy i Ryszarda Rogowskich
9:30 r.s. Andrew Lupa (7th anniv.)
- int. Daughter, Janice Cavanaugh
11:00 ś.p. Maria i Franciszek, Stanisław, Aniela, Józef,
Wanda, Anna, Władysław, Maria, Józef i Zofia
Kurpiel, Józefa i Franciszek Bałamut
- int. Anna i Edward Kudron
Monday - September 19
6:30 Za wypominki
Tuesday - September 20
6:30 r.s. Alice Richard (11th anniv.)
- int. Husband & family
7:00 r.s. Deceased members of Majewski and Milas
families - int. Sabacinski family
Wednesday - September 21
6:30 Za wstawiennietwem św. Jóżefa o zdrowie i
błogosławiestwo Boże w rodzinie córki Bożeny, o dar
kapłanstwa dla wnuczka Daniela i dobry wybór
życiewy dla Victorii- int. Marian Orzechowski
7:00pm Z prośbą o miłosierdzie Boże, gorącą wiarę, nadzieje i
milość, łaskę uwolnienia od wszelkich zniewobeń i
nałogów oraz o łaske zdrowia dla Jacka Sandomierza
i jego rodziny - int. Teresa Sandomierz
Thursday - September 22
6:30 r.s. John J., Stasia and John A. Kitka - int. Family
Friday - September 23
6:30 r.s. Roman and Antonia Murzycki and deceased
members of the Murzycki family
- int. Rose Rekowski and family
7:00 r.s. Jan Nagiel - int. Halina Ostaszewski
Saturday – September 24
7:00 r.s. Kazimira Faber - int. Daughter, Charlotte Peterson
Sunday Vigil
4:00 r.s. Jerome Groh (5th anniv.) - int. Daughters & family
Sunday - September 25
7:00 ś.p. Stefania i Władysław Klimczak
- int. córka Maria z rodziną
8:15 For the parishioners of St. Joseph Basilica
9:30 r.s. Lynn Marszalkowski - int. Roland Malboeuf
11:00 ś.p. Maria i Julian Maczka, Ignacy i Janina Kasprzak
int. Michael i Elizabeth Fras
SHARING OUR BLESSINGS-September 11, 2016
Weekly Collection - $7,508
Budget—$7,000
Thank you for your support of St. Joseph Basilica!
18 wrzesnia 2016 r.
Stewardship Note: “No servant can serve two masters. He
will hate one and love the other, or be devoted to one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon (wealth).”
Is money a “god” that you put before God? Giving money to
support the Church and other charity is a pillar of our Faith, just
like attending Mass every Sunday and participating in parish
ministry. Giving money frees us from being a slave to money
and increases our dependence on God and to trust that He will
provide all that we need.
TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
September 18, 2016
God . . . wills everyone to be saved
and to come to knowledge of the truth. - 1 Timothy 2:4
OUR RESPONSIBILITY FOR OTHERS
The Second Vatican Council
has called us to envision the
Church as the people of God.
As a community of believers
we are responsible for our
brothers and sisters, their salvation, their journey of faith, their physical well-being. Many of
the documents of Vatican II and volumes of work since the mid
-1960s give us advice, guidelines, and encouragement to take
care of one another: the poor, the elderly, the unborn, the broken, the infirm.
Because Vatican II is part of our recent history—indeed
many of us were already born—this may strike us as a new and
revolutionary idea. But today’s readings show us the agelessness of the issue of social justice. Eight hundred years before
Christ was born, Amos warned the wealthy not to cheat the
poor. In Paul’s first letter to Timothy, he encourages all prayers
to be for all people; and finally, the Gospel urges the wise use
of money.
The second collection this week is for our CCD Program
to offset various expenses for mandatory retreats
including our confirmation class. Please be generous.
Next weekend’s second collection is designated
for our Fall Appeal for Catholic Schools.
Hospitality Committee - will meet on Sunday, Sept. 18
after 9:30am mass at the rectory. Everyone who is interested in
sharing their ideas and suggestions to make our parish a spiritual and vibrant community is asked to attend.
PARTNERS IN CHARITY 2016 APPEAL
We appreciate the generosity of our parishioners for supporting the 2016 Partners in Charity Appeal. This year we received
205 gifts for a total of $27,214 - which is more than we collected for the 2015 appeal.
Thank you to everyone who so graciously remembered those
who need and rely on our assistance in the Diocese of Worcester. We are extremely grateful to our Chairpersons, Betty Sabaj
and Janet Stoica for their efforts and time in promoting a successful campaign in our parish.
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Jubilee Year of Mercy
Mercy is one thing, malpractice quite another. Why, then,
does the defrauded master in Jesus’ parable praise the devious
steward? Jesus shows by example how to sanctify material
goods: by placing all our resources, indeed our very selves, at
the service of others. No matter how costly such service, or how
minimal the return, such charity is the wisest investment, yielding a reward that is literally out of this world. For Amos and
Jesus, authentic worship of God demands practical charity toward our neighbor. Paul, too, declares that the only worship
acceptable to God is offered by a community rich in charity.
Liturgy must be matched to life, “lifting up holy hands, without
anger or argument”. This Jubilee Year of Mercy challenges us
to live as “children of light,” as devoted to self-sacrificing service as “the children of this world” are to serving themselves,
as enthusiastic for God’s kingdom of justice as we are about
less-enduring treasures.
1-25 CLUB BANQUET WINNERS
1st prize - $500, Michael Kryger, 2nd prize - $200, Carolyn
Swierzbin; 3rd prize - $100, Mary Lonergan; 4th prize - $100,
Jamie Dudek; 5th prize - $75, Ann Bercume; 6th prize - $75,
Bill Ceppetelli; 7th prize-$50, Cecile Steglitz; 8th prize - $50,
Thomas Balcom; 9th—25th prizes (sixteen) $25 each. Congratulations to the winners!
Thank you to all the captains and members for your continued support which allows us to give a donation toward the fuel
for the school. Please inform your captains “that you are on
board” for the next segment which begins on Sept. 24th. Next
banquet will be held on Saturday, March 11, 2017.
We appreciate the assistance of our volunteer committee led
by our chefs, Jim and Felicia Kolodziejczak for their extraordinary spirit of making this a true evening of friendship and
camaraderie for our parishioners and friends. The delicious
food, as usual, was cooked to perfection, served by our banquet
helpers, including the Boy Scouts, and everyone enjoyed a
special Saturday night in our school cafeteria.
- Theresa A. Jankowski, Captain
- Theresa L. Wagner, Co-Captain
MARK THE DATE - Saturday, Sept. 24– 17th Annual St. Joseph School Golf Tournament at Dudley Hill Golf Club tee off at
1:30pm, followed by dinner at the PAV Club.
Round up a foursome and join us. The cost for a round of golf and
dinner is $100 or dinner only for $20.
Player and sponsor forms are available at the entrances of our Basilica. This tournament benefits our School athletic programs and serves
our amazing, competitive and talented student athletes. Contact Craig
Holmberg at [email protected] for details.
Annual Catholic School Fall Appeal - is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, September 24 & 25. Across the country,
Catholic Education is on the rise including St. Joseph School.
Young people need enduring values to form their mind and
heart. We are pleased to inform you that enrollment at SJS has
grown to 209 students for the 2016-17 academic year. Your
September packet includes a special envelope for this purpose.
May God reward your good heart for your generosity.
SCHOOL NEWS
On Sun., Sept. 11th 2016, students from SJS and their
families participated in the first Family Mass of the 2016-2017
academic school year and the Annual 9/11 Remembrance
Mass. We joined together to honor the memory of those who
were lost, as well as rekindle the spirit of unity and compassion
that swept our nation after 9/11.
In addition, teachers took the “Oath of Fidelity” by which
they vowed to adhere to Church teachings and form the minds
of the students according to the sound Doctrine of the Church.
The day culminated at Webster Lake for the school’s Annual
Back to School Picnic to the delight of the parents and
especially the children.
DEVOTION AND NOVENA TO ST. JOSEPH
Each Wednesday, we come together as a community to ask
for needed graces through the intercession of St. Joseph. As he
is the Patron of the Universal Church, we ask him to provide
assistance for a montage of our needs.
We ask parishioners and friends to join us on Wed., Sept.
21st together with our Eucharistic Ministers to pray to our Patron. Please note your intentions on forms available in the
Chapel that will be read during Mass. We appreciate your offerings.
CASH CALENDAR WINNERS
Sept. 11 - $100, Casey Kitka, Thompson, CT; Sept. 12 - $25,
John Knych, Webster; Sept. 13 - $25, Betty Meagher, Webster;
Sept. 14 - $50, Roland Malboeuf, Webster; Sept. 15 - $25,
Linda Bibeau, Webster; Sept. 16 - $25, Bernard Knych, Webster; Sept. 17 - $50, Charlene Antkowiak, Webster.
Friday Night Bingo - will be held on Sept. 23rd in the
school cafeteria. Doors open at 5:00pm and games begin at
6:45pm. Bring a friend for an evening of enjoyment and fun.
This Friday parents of our school students and the Home
School Association will assist our players. Proceeds benefit our
Parish.
Immigration Assistance - on Sunday, Sept. 25th Attorney,
Adriana Wos– Mysliwiec from New Jersey will be at our rectory from noon until 2:00pm to answer any questions you have
concerning immigration issues. If you would like to take advantage of this opportunity, please call the rectory to set a time
for you to speak with Attorney Adriana.
Mark your calendar - Celebrate Priesthood October 13!
Taste of the Diocese will be held on Thurs. Oct. 13, 5:307:30pm at the Atrium of St. Vincent Hospital, Summer St.,
Worcester.
We invite you to consider ways in which you can show gratitude for the priests who have made a difference in your life as
we face the financial challenge of caring for our retired priests.
There are more than 60 retired priests being cared for in our
diocese. You may join us at the Gala, make a gift to Honor a
Priest or make a Legacy Gift. Please refer to the brochures
posted at the entrances of our Basilica for more information.
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DONATIONS
St. Joseph School Gymnasium - donation in memory of Jadwiga
Jankowska given by husband, Boleslaw; in memory of Amy
Kuklinski, $100 given by Connie Favreau and $50 given by Joanne
Minarik; in memory of Lorraine Ciuchta $20 given by Genevieve
Lariviere.
St. Joseph Basilica—donation in memory of Amy Kuklinski, $25
given by M/M Richard Parslow; also in memory of Kazimierz Jarosz,
$50 given by Lillian Provencal and $25 given by Adeline Zeigler.
We are grateful to all our contributors for remembering our loved
ones in such a special way.
St. Anne Society - meeting on Monday, September, 19th at 6:30pm
in the school conference room. All members are asked to be present.
Save the Date—Knights of Columbus #12980 will celebrate their
organization’s Installation Mass on Sat., Oct. 8th at the 4:00pm Mass,
followed by dinner in the cafeteria.
They are also selling 50/50 raffle tickets after masses in Sept.
Tickets are $5 each or 3 for $10.
St. Joseph Polish Women’s Club - announce their annual
membership drive. Parishioners and mothers of St. Joseph School
children are invited to join this organization whose mission since 1953
is to support our school and the Felician Sisters. Please refer to the
bulletin insert for details, complete the membership form and return it
in the collection basket. New members will be installed at the Oct.
11th meeting.
CONGRATULATIONS - to Paul D’Ambra, an alumnus of St.
Joseph School who was recently named Head Coach of the Ice Hockey
Team at Gordon College in Wenham. A graduate of Worcester
Academy and WPI, Paul has been involved in hockey programs for
over 30 years. He is a software engineer, lives in Beverly with his
wife and two children and the son of Paul and Carmella D’Ambra of
Dudley. Good Luck to Paul and his team in this new venture!
OFFICE OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Classes begin on Monday, Sept., 19 at 5:30pm at school. This will
be a students’ and parents’ session with Grades 1-5 in the gym and
grades 6-10 in the cafeteria.
If you have not as yet registered you may do so at the conclusion of
this session (approx. 6:10pm).
Fee is $45 for one student and $70 for two or more. Registration
forms are available at the entrances to the Basilica.
Serra Club of Southern Worcester County - will host their
Annual Chicken Pot Pie Dinner and Chicken Pot Pie Sale at St.
Roch’s Church Hall, Oxford, MA on Sat., Oct. 8th from 5-8:00pm.
For tickets and pie orders, please call (508) 949-2929 or email
[email protected] to place your order. Small pies-$14.95;
Large pies-$23.95; Dinner-eat in or take out $10; pre-ordered pies will
be ready for pick up at the same time.
St. Vincent de Paul Message - in today’s Gospel we see that
prudent decisiveness means that we recognize that all our choices in
daily living are really choices for eternal life. Admission into heaven
is something money cannot buy. The only currency that has any value
to secure our entrance is that of love.
As you place your gift in the Society of St. Vincent de Paul poor
bin, know that you are a sign of God’s love to those who are suffering.
Our Lady of Czestochowa Church Parish - Fall Festival
34 Ward St. Worcester MA (in the hall under the church)
Saturday, October 1st - 10 AM to 6 PM
Sunday, October 2nd, 7 AM to 2 PM
Homemade Polish Foods and baked goods, raffles, attic
treasures and much more...
More info: 508-755-5959
UPCOMING EVENTS
Reflections on the Prophets” - is designed for adult discussion of
this portion of Holy Scripture. Sessions will be held at St. Louis
Church Hall, Webster @ 6:30pm Thursday, Sept. 22nd and continuing
every 2 weeks. There is no fee. Please bring a bible and a friend.
Light refreshments will be available.
Rectory Furniture Sale - Sept. 30 & Oct. 1 - at St. Joseph Rectory
759 Main St., Leicester. Contents of rectory, buffets. Antique desk,
sofa, love seat, tables, etc.
Notre Dame Academy, Worcester, MA - Open House for prospective students (gr. 9 thru 12) on Thurs. Oct. 6th at 7:00pm. Contact
Admissions Office for details at (508) 757-6200.
Our Lady of Czestochowa Parish - Polish Fall Festival - on Sat. ,
Oct. 1 from 10am—6pm and Sun., Oct. 2 from 7am—2pm in the
church hall. Polish food, baked goods, raffles games of chance, crafts,
etc. Sunday morning: All you can eat Pancake Breakfast from 710am. Contact Louise at (508) 756-1150 for more information.
“Massachusetts March for Life” will be held on Sun., Oct. 9th
from 1-4:00pm on Boston Common. Presentation by Cardinal Sean
O’Malley and other speakers followed by the walk around the perimeter of the Public Garden and Boston Common. Visit MassProLife.com/2016March4Life for more information.
St. Peter Marian Senior High School welcomes prospective
students and families to visit their community & meet students, parents
staff and coaches on Sun., Oct. 16 from 1-3:00pm at 781 Grove St.,
Worcester. For details go to htt://spmguardians.org.
Diocesan Wedding Anniversary Mass will be celebrated on Oct.
23 by Bishop McManus at 3:00pm at the Cathedral of St. Paul,
Worcester. This liturgy honors couples who are marking significant
anniversaries (25th, 50th, etc. this year. Couples wishing to attend
must pre-register before Oct. 17th. Please complete the form available
at the entrances to our Basilica. Light refreshments will be served in
the Cenacle following Mass.
KRONIKA PARAFIALNA
DWUDZIESTA PIĄTA NIEDZIELA ZWYKŁA
18 września 2016
„Bóg… pragnie, by wszyscy ludzie zostali zbawieni
i doszli do poznania prawdy.” (1Tym 2, 4)
Nasza
wiara,
aby
była
autentyczna,
musi
sięgać
konkretów codziennego życia.
Dzisiaj Pan Bóg pyta nas o nasze
odniesienie
do
ludzi
i
o dysponowanie dobrami materialnymi. Oszustwo, wyzysk,
chciwość nie pozostaną bez konsekwencji. I do nas skierowane
są słowa: Zdaj sprawę z twego zarządu. Póki mamy czas,
możemy sobie zjednywać bliźnich. Tylko okazując
miłosierdzie ludziom, możemy liczyć, że i Bóg nam je okaże.
PERTNERS IN CHARITY
Serdecznie dziękujemy wszystkim parafianom, którzy w tym
roku złożyli swoje ofiary na Partners in Charity. W tym roku
otrzymaliśmy 205 ofiar na łączną sumę $27214. Bóg Zapłać!
Dzisiejsza druga kolekta przeznaczona jest na zakup
materiałów niezbędnych i pokrycia kosztów nauki religii w
naszej parafii.
Druga kolekta w przyszłą niedzielę będzie przeznaczona na
Jesienną zbiórkę na Szkoły Katolickie.
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JUBILEUSZOWY ROK MIŁOSIERDZIA
Miłosierdzie to jedno, a nadużycie zupełnie cos innego.
Dlaczego więc oszukanych pan z przypowieści Jezusa
pochwala przebiegłego zarządcę? Jezus pokazuje na
przykładzie, jak uświęcić dobra materialne: korzystając z
wszystkiego co posiadamy, jak również i samych siebie, w
służbie innym. Nieważne, jak kosztowne jest takie
posługiwanie, czy jak minimalną korzyść możemy z niego
otrzymać, i tak miłosierdzie jest najmądrzejszą inwestycją,
która w konsekwencji przynosi nagrodę, która jest dosłownie
nie z tego świata. Dla proroka Amosa i Jezusa, autentyczne
uwielbienie Boga wymaga skutecznego miłosierdzia wobec
bliźniego. Paweł też oświadcza, że Bóg akceptuje uwielbienie
tylko od wspólnoty bogatej w miłosierdzie. Liturgia musi być
odzwierciedlać życie „podnosząc ręce czyste, bez gniewu i
sporu”. Jubileuszowy Rok Miłosierdzia stawia przed nami
wyzwanie, byśmy żyli jak „dzieci światłości”, w ofiarnej
służbie, tak jak „synowie tego świata” są skorzy do służenia
sobie nawzajem, tak samo entuzjastycznie powinniśmy służyć
Bożemu Królestwu sprawiedliwości.
DOROCZNA JESIENNA ZBIÓRKA
NA SZKOŁY KATOLICKIE
Doroczna Jesienna Zbiórka na Szkoły Katolickie została
zaplanowana na 24 i 25 września. W całym kraju edukacja
katolicka nabiera coraz większego znaczenia. Wzrasta również
liczba osób pragnących kształcić swoje dzieci w katolickich
szkołach. Dotyczy to również Szkoły św. Józefa. Młodzi ludzie
potrzebują trwałych wartości, aby mogli na ich podstawie
formować swoje umysły i serca. Wraz ze wzrostem ilości
uczniów zwiększają się również wydatki związane z ich
nauczaniem, dlatego liczymy na hojne wsparcie parafian. Do
złożenia ofiary prosimy użyć specjalnych kopert znajdujących
się we wrześniowych pakietach.
Kolektę będą zbierali uczniowie naszej szkoły.
WIADOMOŚCI SZKOLNE
W niedzielę, 11 września uczniowie naszej szkoły i ich
rodziny uczestniczyli w pierwszej w tym roku Mszy Rodzinnej.
W czasie liturgii uczczono również pamięć tych, którzy stracili
życie w atakach z 11 września.
Ponadto, nauczyciele i pracownicy szkoły złożyli
„przyrzeczenie wierności” obiecując przestrzegać zasad
religijnych oraz angażować swoją wolę i intelekt w nauczaniu
zgodnie z doktryną Kościoła Katolickiego i przekazywać
uczniom Jego nauczanie. Po południu uczniowie wraz z
rodzinami zgromadzili się na rodzinnym pikniku na plaży nad
Jeziorem.
NOWENNA DO ŚW. JÓZEFA
Jak w każdą środę, również i w tym tygodniu spotykamy się
we wspólnocie, aby prosić o potrzebne łaski za
wstawiennictwem św. Józefa. Jako Patrona Kościoła
Powszechnego, możemy poprosić Go, aby wspomagał nas w
naszych potrzebach.
Zapraszamy do wspólnej modlitwy w środę, 21 września
razem z Szafarzami Eucharystii, którzy tego dnia będą nieśli
figurę św. Józefa w procesji na rozpoczęcie nabożeństwa.
Swoje intencje modlitewne prosimy zapisywać na formularzach
dostępnych w kaplicy Matki Bożej, Dziękujemy za złożone
ofiary.
BANKIET KLUBU 1-25
W czasie ostatniego bankietu Klubu 1-25 zostały wylosowane
następujące nagrody: 1 nagroda - $500 Michael Kryger, 2
nagroda - $200 Carolyn Swierzbin; 3 nagroda - $100, Mary
Lonergan; 4 nagroda - $100, Jamie Dudek; 5 nagroda - $75,
Bill Ceppetelli; 7 nagroda - $50, Cecile Steglitz; 8 nagroda $50, Thomas Balcom; ponadto 16 nagród po $25. Gratulacje
dla wszystkich!
Dziękuję wszystkim kapitanom i członkom Klubu za
nieustające wsparcie, które pozwala na pomoc w opłaceniu
opału dla naszej szkoły. Prosimy poinformować swoich
kapitanów, że „pozostajecie na pokładzie" na następny etap,
który rozpoczyna się 24 września. Następny bankiet odbędzie
się w sobotę, 11 marca 2017 roku.
- Theresa A. Jankowski, kapitan
- Teresa L. Wagner, zastępca kapitana
ZWYCIĘZCY CASH CALENDAR
Następujące osoby wylosowały nagrody w losowaniu Cash
Calendar w ubiegłym tygodniu: 11 września - $100, Casey
Kitka, Thompson, CT; 12 września - $25, Jan Knych, Webster;
13 września - $25, Betty Meagher, Webster; 14 września - $50,
Roland Malboeuf, Webster; 15 września - $25, Linda Bibeau,
Webster; 16 września - $25, Bernard Knych, Webster; 17
września - $50, Charlene Antkowiak, Webster. Gratulujemy.
SERRA CLUB
Serra Club z Southern Worcester County organizuje
doroczne spotkanie Chicken Pot Pie Dinner oraz sprzedaż
Chicken Pot Pie w parafii św. Rocha w Oxford, MA w sobotę,
8 października w godzinach od 17:00 do 20:00. Zamówienie na
bilety i ciasto można składać pod numerem (508) 949-2929 lub
na e-mail [email protected]. małe ciasto - $14,95;
duże ciasto - $23,95; Kolacja na miejscu lub na wynos: $10;
Wcześniej zamówione ciasta będą gotowe do odbioru w tym
samym czasie.
REKOLEKCJE Z WITKIEM WILKIEM Z POLSKI
Zapraszamy na Rekolekcje pt. "Bóg daje ŻYCIE" z Witkiem
Wilkiem, charyzmatykiem, świeckim ewangelizatorem i
misjonarzem, w dniach 30 września do 2 października, 2016.
Witek, mąż i ojciec czwórki dzieci, po swoim uzdrowieniu i
nawróceniu, oddał swoje życie Bogu, a dziś przez niego, Bóg
dokonuje niezwykłych rzeczy. Przyjdź i przekonaj się. Kościół
Matki Bożej Częstochowskiej, 34 Ward St., Worcester MA,
Więcej informacji: www.OlcWorcester.com, lub ks. Ryszard
Polek: 508-4108016
RELIGIA
Katecheza – Zajęcia katechetyczne rozpoczną się w poniedziałek,
19 września o godz. 17:30. Dzieci i rodzice klas 1-5 spotykają się w
sali gimnastycznej natomiast dzieci i rodzice klas 6-10 spotykają się
w kafeterii.
Przy okazji przypominamy, by zapisywać dzieci na katechizację
jak najszybciej, nie czekając na dzień rozpoczęcia zajeć. Pozwoli
nam to lepiej zaplanować działanie całego programu. Opłata
wynosi $45 za jedno dziecko i $70 za dwoje lub więcej dzieci.
Formularze zapisowe są dostępne przy wejściach do bazyliki.
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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