Saint Joseph Basilica - St. Joseph Basilica, Webster

Transkrypt

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
7:00 a.m.; 8:15 a.m.(Polish);
9:30 a.m., 7:00 p.m. (Bilingual)
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
Financial Secretary.........................Ewa Mamro
Organist:..................................... Robert Wójcik
Sacristans................. Al Richard & 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
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION/RCIA
Phone: 508-943-0467 ext.: 3
Phone: 508-943-0378
e-mail: [email protected]
Director……………..Mrs. Mary Jolda
Fax: 508-949-0581
www.sainjosephschool.net
Principal ............Mr. Donald F. Cushing
Secretary ............Mrs. Jennifer Mahlert
Page 2
March 25 , 2012—25 marca 2012r.
Masses for the week—Msze Św. w Tygodniu
Sunday Vigil - March 24
4:00 r.s. Constance M. Knych (anniv.) & Albert S. Knych
- int. daughter Jean, husband Tom & family
Sunday - March 25
7:00 For the parishioners of Saint Joseph Basilica
8:15 St. Joseph Polish Women’s Club Communion Mass
9:30 r.s. Adolph Zdunczyk, Jr.
- int. Edward Sitkowski, Roland Malboeuf & John
Hickey
11:00 s.p. Maria Piesak - int. familia
Monday - March 26
6:30 r.s. Marsha Dube - int. Louis Lariviere
2:00 Webster Manor - O szczesliwy porod i
blogoslawienstwo Boga dla Anny i jej dziecka
Tuesday - March 27
6:30 r.s. Helen Baron - int. M/M Adelard Lariviere
7:00 r.s. Barbara Poplawski - Holy Rosary Sodality
Wednesday - March 28
6:30 r,s, Henryk Morga - int. Marta Pajak
7:00 r.s. Alexander Zackiewicz - int. sister, Irene
Thursday - March 29
6:30 r.s. Terry Miller - int. Holy Rosary Sodality
Friday - March 30
6:30 r.s. Stasia Murzycki - int. Rose Rekowski & family
7:00 O blogoslawienstwo Boze, dary Ducha Sw., i prace dla
Anny Cichockiej
Saturday - March 31
7:00 r.s. Bessie Tremblay - int. Betty Sabaj
Sunday Vigil
4:00 r.s. Stella Bishop - Harriet & Janet Stoica
Sunday - April 1-Palm Sunday
7:00 For the parishioners of Saint Joseph Basilica
8:15 r.s. John & Anthony Szczepaniak & Florence Reich
- int. Richard & Pat Parslow & family
9:30 r.s. Leo Gemme - int. Patricia Gemme & family
11:00 Sacred Heart Society Mass
SHARING OUR BLESSINGS—March 18, 2012
Weekly $5095 (including $747 in loose money-New Britain
Pilgrimage); Diocesan Obligations $139; Fuel $46; Catholic
Relief Service $533.25 (including $137.25 in loose money);
125th Jubilee Collection $65; Weekly Budget $7500.
Stewardship Note: “I will be their God and they shall be my
people.” What does it mean to be God’s people? It means that
first we recognize that everything we have and everything we
are truly belongs to God. It also means that we are willing to
use our gifts and our lives to care for the world just as God cares for us.
Mass For Life-All are invited to join Bishop McManus at the
annual Mass for Life in celebration of the Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord on Mon., March 26 at 10am at St. Paul
Cathedral, Worcester. The annual Pro-Life Awards will also be
presented at the Mass.
FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT
March 25, 2012
“I will place my law within them and write it upon their
hearts; I will be their God, and they shall be my people.
—Jeremiah 31:33
THE NEW COVENANT
Today’s first reading is an enormously important passage, not
only in the history of the Jewish people, but also for us as disciples of Jesus, who see in it a foreshadowing of the Christian
dispensation. The prophet announces that God has chosen to
forgive the people, and that as a sign of divine forgiveness a
new covenant will be established. Contrasting the new covenant with the one made with Moses on Mount Sinai, Jeremiah
says that the new covenant will be written on the people’s
hearts rather than on tablets of stone. No longer will the community’s tradition be the sole bearer of the covenant; henceforth, God will speak directly and personally to each individual, forgiving sin and calling for a return to God in faithfulness.
No longer will mere outward compliance with the dictates of
the Law suffice; henceforth, God asks for an obedience that
springs from the depths of one’s heart.
Precisely that kind of obedience is highlighted in today’s
second reading, where the author of the Letter to the Hebrews
describes Jesus as the mediator of the new covenant whose
obedience has made him the source of salvation for all who, in
turn, obey him.
The second collection this weekend is taken for Utilities &
Energy Costs.
The second collection next weekend is designated for
Diocesan Obligations.
LENTEN SCHEDULE
Sunday - Singing of Gorzkie Zale at 3:00pm
Tuesday—Confessions from 7:00—8:00pm
Friday– At 1:15 pm in English; at 7:00pm join the Holy Rosary
Sodality to pray the Stations of the Cross with Mary the Mother
of Jesus. (in English)
ST. JOSEPH POLISH WOMENS CLUB
We welcome the members of the St. Joseph Polish Women’s
Club to the Sunday 8:15am Annual Communion Mass. Following Divine Worship members will meet at Colonial Club for
breakfast.
The St. Joseph Polish Women’s Club was established almost
60 years ago to provide support to St. Joseph School, faculty
and the Felician Sisters to foster the education of the children
in our school. This organization provides various scholarships
for children of mothers who are good standing members. In
these difficult economic times parents make every effort to give
the best education in private schools and therefore any financial
assistance is helpful. I encourage parents whose children attend
our school and parishioners to join this distinguished organization for a common good. May God bless the Executive Board
and all the members.
Reminder: If you have not as yet subscribed or renewed your
subscription to the Catholic Free Press please do so this week.
Thank you!
Page 3
PARTNERS IN CHARITY
Last weekend, many of our parishioners were able to make
their pledged gift to the Annual Partners in Charity Appeal.
Thus, far, our parish family has raised $8,920 toward our parish
goal of $25,000. Many have still not had the opportunity to
make their gift, but we hope you will do so in the next few
weeks. Pledge envelopes are available in each pew. Thank you
for your support on behalf of the needy.
-Betty Sabaj & Carolyn Swierzbin
MARCH CASH CALENDAR WINNERS
Mar. 18 $100 Gladys Dowgiewicz, Webster; Mar. 19 $50 Jack
O’Day, Auburn; Mar. 20 $50 Doris Skowron, Webster; Mar. 21
$50 Jill Manak, Webster; Mar. 22 $50 Donald Kasierski, Dudley; Mar. 23 $75 Yvonne & James Cahill, Dudley, Mar. 24 $50
Tessie Rohr, Webster.
CEMETERY DECORATIONS
Please remove all winter baskets and decorations by Apr.1.
Any decorations remaining after this date will be discarded by
cemetery personnel. Note: Flowers are to be planted or placed
within (12 inches only) in front of the monument.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
The Knights of Columbus, St. Joseph Basilica Council
#12980, will again be selling tickets for their Mar. 50/50 Raffle
this weekend. The tickets are (1) for $5 or (3) for $10. The
Knight’s have collected $1315 thus far. Thank you to all who
have supported the Knights!
THANK YOU
A special Thank You to all who donated towards the military collection for Corporal Matthew Gardner, brother of our
4th grade student Jessica Gardner. We were able to send 12
boxes of supplies to Afghanistan. God Bless everyone who
contributed to this important cause.
DONATIONS
Saint Joseph School - Donation in memory of Richard
Piechocki given by Katherine Browning from her winnings at
1-25 drawing.
Donations in memory of Alice Skarbek given by Mrs.
Theresa Labby & family and Carmine Cacciapuoti.
Saint Joseph Basilica - Donation in memory of Walter Gontowski given by M/M Joseph Borowski.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Students from Germany from schools familiar to Msgr.
Czarnecki would like to participate in a Summer-Four-WeekEnglish Language Program at St. Joseph School. At the present
time we are looking for hosting families to accommodate the
students during that period. A small amount of money will be
allocated to the host family as a bonus for that purpose. Please
return the questionnaire form included in our bulletin a couple
of weeks ago by April 1st.
Parents of the students from Poland who in previous years
studied at our school have extended an invitation to our students for a four-week enrichment/vacation program in Poland
from June 18 —July 16. This will include touring of major
cities, such as Warsaw & Krakow, etc., getting acquainted with
the educational curriculum, room and board, air travel, all admission fees to public and historical buildings, comfortable
accommodations with English speaking families and meals. All
the above mentioned for approximately $2300. This is an open
invitation for only St. Joseph School students Grades 5-8, or
our graduates up to age 17, or the children of parents who previously hosted the Polish students. Deadline is April 16th.
CATHOLIC YOUTH GROUP
Soup Meal Thank You - Thank you to everyone who helped
make the Youth Group’s Soup Meal a great success. Thank
you to all the volunteers, cooks, bakers and attendees. Without
your help this wonderful event is not possible. We raised a
total of $850 and we will donate $425 to The Society of St.
Vincent de Paul and $425 to The Bread of Life Kitchen. Great
Job everyone!!!
Youths Needed to Participate in Passion Play - Youths in
grades 5-12 are invited to participate in this year’s Passion Play
at Sacred Heart Church on Good Friday, April 6th at noon. All
parts are acting only; no speaking parts required. Practice
Schedule (all at Sacred Heart Church); Sun., Mar. 25, 14:00pm; Sun. Apr. 1, 1-4:00pm; Thurs. Apr. 5, 4-5:30pm (pizza
to follow at Youth Center) and Good Friday, Apr. 6 practice 911:30am, perform Passion Play at noon. Please let Mrs. Valcour know if you are interested. As a thank you for participating, the youths are invited to a day at Old Orchard Beach, ME
on June 9.
AMAZON.COM
Your support of our school through
purchases via Amazon.com is appreciated.
Please contact them through our website at
www.saintjosephschool.net.
.
ONLINE GIVING.
Mrs. Sylvia Kitka and Ms. Betty Sabaj who attended the Annual Stewardship Conference last fall, emphasized to the Parish Council the success of online giving in many parishes throughout the United States. On recommendation of the Parish Council we investigated the possibility and cost effectiveness of online giving at St. Joseph Parish. We learned that our parish software where we record your envelopes is compatible with online giving, therefore, your online contributions will be automatically included in our system and reflected on your annual statement. For the last month Sylvia Kitka tested the program by scheduling a full year of online
contributions including regular Sunday and special collections. We are pleased to report that the system works well, therefore we
invite the parishioners to try it. Enclosed in this bulletin is a flyer explaining the benefits of online giving and instructions for account
set up. If you have any questions or need assistance in setting up your account, you may e-mail our parish financial secretary at
[email protected].
Page 4
RETREAT REFLECTIONS
I am grateful for all parishioners and friends who participated in our Jubilee Lenten Retreat. It has been customary for centuries
that Catholics in the Lenten Season take time to participate in retreats or missions. In fact, one gets the feeling that something is
missing if we don’t participate in the Lenten renewal program. Bishop Stanislaw Stefanek from Poland and Msgr. James Moroney
provided inspirational material for reflection and meditation. I was pleased with the attendance, especially on St. Joseph Day.
As we move toward the conclusion of the Lenten Season I encourage parishioners who have the time and are able, to take advantage of attending week day morning Masses, Stations of the Cross and Gorzkie Zale.
We are grateful for the 100 people who came from New Britain, Hartford and vicinity to visit our Basilica last Sunday. They attended Mass, enjoyed a delicious lunch, participated in private meditation, prayed the Divine Mercy Chaplet and sang Gorzkie Zale.
We are honored to have these Pilgrims join us in this Lenten Season on an annual basis.
OFFICE OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
We are still in need of Catechists. If you are interested,
please call the Religious Education office to learn more. We
will do Spring Training so you can help in the Fall. Please
consider this special work of our Church.
Lenten Flower Sacrifices - This Lent, all young people are
asked to make loving sacrifices and do good deeds for others
during each week of Lent. Papers will be provided on the back
table for children to write down their sacrifices and good deeds.
At the Offertory, they will be invited to bring their papers up to
the cross and put them in the “Lenten Flower sacrifice basket”.
They will then receive a flower to place at the base of the cross.
Their sacrifices will turn into a beautiful gift for Jesus at Easter!
The Confirmation Class - is working on a special project
making videos of the statues, paintings and stained glass
windows of our Church. They are doing the research but we
could use the help of parishioners in putting this project
together. Please call the Religious Education Office for times
we meet.
#3 Parent/Student First Eucharist Session April 9th - at
5:30-6:30pm in the school cafeteria. Please note that there will
be no planned make up session this month. If you are unable to
attend, please contact Mrs. Jolda as soon as possible.
Please pray during April - for our 20 young people who are
preparing to make their First Holy Communion in May that
their hearts are ready to receive Jesus.
Echoes Course - Please note date changes. April 25th at
7:00pm and May 9th (will be our last session).
UPCOMING EVENTS
Parish Council - will meet on Wed., Mar. 28 at 6:30pm in
the conference room.
Holy Rosary Sodality - invites everyone to join their
members in praying the Stations of the Cross with Mary the
Mother of Jesus on Fri., Mar. 30 at 7:00pm at our Basilica.
The Children of Mary will be selling Easter flowers after
all Masses next weekend, Mar. 31 & April 1 as follows: White
Easter Lilies—$9.00; Daffodils—$6.50;
Tulips—$6.50;
Hyacinths—$6.50
The Holy Rosary Sodality is sponsoring a Bake Sale in the
school on the weekend of Mar. 31 — Apr. 1. The hours will be
Sat. from 2-5pm and Sunday from 9 - 11am. Members please
bring your baked goods during these times.
St. Anne Society - Annual Swieconka Dinner to be held at
Point Breeze Restaurant on Sun. Apr. 22 at 12:30pm. Dinner
choice of Ham or Turkey followed by homemade desserts. To
purchase tickets, please call Gen Lariviere (508)943-1781.
Annual School Auction - with a Mardi Gras theme will be
held on Sat., April 28 at Indian Ranch beginning at 5:30pm.
Dinner choices are Bourbon glazed beef kebobs over rice pilaf
or Seafood casserole with baked potato and vegetable. Tickets
are $25 per person, tables of 8 can be purchased and reserved
for $185.
Please consider donating an item or service to be auctioned
off in our Live Auction, donating a Theme basket for our Silent
auction or donating a cash donation. Cash prizes will be
awarded for donated Theme Baskets-most creative; attendee
favorite (most votes) and highest bid! Door prizes awarded
throughout the evening. For more information or to purchase
tickets or make a donation, please contact Heidi (774)230-4300
or Jenn (508)943-0378.
Volunteers Needed - If you are available to work in the
Money Raffle Booth during this year’s Annual Festival on
June 15, 16, or 17, 2012, please contact Cindi Gardner, Booth
Chairperson @[email protected]. Shifts are in 3 to 4
hour increments on any day of the Festival. Don’t miss this
opportunity to get your Festival Service Hours in and be part of
the fun and festivities. Looking forward to working with you!!
Harrington Health Care at Hubbard - invites the local
community for free blood pressure screenings in the lobby of
the hospital on Wed., April 11 from 10:00am—12pm
KRONIKA PARAFIALNA
PIĄTA NIEDZIELA WIELKIEGO POSTU
Umieszczę swe prawo w głębi ich jestestwa i wypiszę na ich sercu.
Będę im Bogiem, oni zaś będą Mi narodem. (Jer 31, 33)
Począwszy od piątej niedzieli Wielkiego Postu, Kościół coraz
bardziej koncentruje uwagę na tajemnicy krzyża. Czyni to jednak nie po to, byśmy współczuli cierpiącemu Jezusowi i litowali się nad Nim, ale byśmy przyjęli owoce Jego męki i śmierci. Jezus zapowiada swoją mękę jako wywyższenie, gdyż to
właśnie w krzyżu nastąpił tryumf nad szatanem i jego dziełami
oraz najpełniej objawiła się Boża miłość do każdego człowieka. Jeśli wierzymy tej miłości i pozwalamy się jej ogarnąć,
stajemy się zdolni do tego, by rozpoznać i ukochać doświadczenie krzyża również i w naszym życiu. A wtedy będziemy w
nim widzieć już nie samo cierpienie, ale drogę, która przez
Dzisiejsza druga kolekta jest przeznaczona
na pokrycie kosztów energii i utrzymania.
Druga kolekta w przyszłą niedzielę będzie przeznaczona
na zobowiązania diecezjalne.
Page 5
NABOŻEŃSTWA WIELKOPOSTNE
Niedziela: 15:00 Gorzkie Żale
Wtorek: 19:00-20:00 Spowiedź
Piątek: Droga Krzyżowa:
• 13:15 po angielsku,
• 19:00 po angielsku.
ST. JOSEPH POLISH WOMEN'S CLUB
Zapraszamy wszystkich członków St. Joseph Polish
men's Club na coroczną Mszę św. wspólnotową, która zostanie odprawiona w niedzielę o godz. 8:15. Wszystkich członków Klubu biorących udział w uroczystej Liturgii zapraszamy na śniadanie do Colonial Club.
St. Joseph Polish Women's Club powstał 60 lat temu dla
wspierania szkoły św. Józefa, nauczycieli i Siostry Felicjanki
w procesie edukacyjnym w naszej szkole. Organizacja przyznaje stypendia dzieciom, których matki są jej członkiniami.
W trudnych obecnie finansowo czasach, tego typu pomoc
jest bardzo cennym wsparciem dla rodziców, którym zależy,
by ich dzieci otrzymały jak najlepsze wykształcenie. Zachęcamy zatem do wstępowanie w szeregi tej zacnej Wspólnoty.
PRZYPOMIENIE
Wszystkich, którzy jeszcze nie odnowili lub nie zamówili
prenumeraty Catolic Free Press, serdecznie prosimy, aby
dokonali tego w tym tygodniu, co pozwoli nam na wysłanie
odpowiedniej informacji do diecezji, i jak najszybsze otrzymywanie czasopisma.
PARTNERS IN CHARITY
W ostatnim tygodniu wielu parafian już odpowiedziało na
apel zapraszający do pomocy ludziom potrzebującym. Zebrane dotychczas środki to 8920 dolarów. Ciągle liczymy jeszcze na tych, którzy jeszcze nie mieli możliwości włączyć się
w tę diecezjalną akcję. Odpowiednie koperty można znaleźć
w ławkach w kościele. W imieniu tych, którzy skorzystają w
potrzebie z darów serca, wszystkim ofiarodawcom składamy
serdeczne Bóg zapłać.
REFLEKSJA REKOLEKCYJNA
Jestem bardzo wdzięczny wszystkim parafianom i wiernym,
którzy wzięli udział w jubileuszowych rekolekcjach wielkopostnych. Dzięki naukom udzielanym przez J. E. ks. bpa Stanisława Stefanka i ks. prałata James'a Moroney otrzymaliśmy
bogaty materiał do przemyśleń i rozważań nad nasza duchowością. Zachęcamy do dalszego pogłębiania i umacniania
relacji z Bogiem poprzez uczestnictwo w nabożeństwach
wielkopostnych.
DEKORACJE NA CMENTARZU
Bardzo prosimy o uporządkowanie nagrobków na naszym
cmentarzu i usunięcie wszystkich dekoracji do1 kwietnia.
Pozostawione dekoracje będą usunięte przez obsługę cmentarza. Jednocześnie przypominamy, że kwiaty przy pomniku
nie powinny zajmować powierzchni większej niż 12 cali od
pomnika.
RELIGIA
3 sesja dzieci i rodziców do I Komunii św. odbędzie się 9
kwietnia w godzinach od 17:30 do 18:30 w szkolnej kafeterii.
Ci, którzy nie będą w stanie wziąć w niej udziału proszeni są
o kontakt z Marry Jolda - telefon na okładce biuletynu.
W miesiącu kwietniu prosimy o szczególną modlitwę za
dzieci przygotowujące się do przyjęcia Pierwszej Komunii
Świętej, by ich serca były gotowe na przyjęcie Jezusa.
OFIARY ONLINE
Panie Sylwia Kitka i Betty Sabaj, uczestniczki corocznej
konferencji dotyczącej "Stewardship", która odbyła się
minionej jesieni, zaproponowały wprowadzenie możliwości
składania ofiar na rzecz parafii za pomocą Internetu. Metoda
ta skutecznie funkcjonuje w wielu parafiach na terenie całego
kraju. Po sprawdzeniu takiej możliwości okazało się, że
oprogramowanie jakiego używamy w kancelarii parafialnej
jest kompatybilne z systemem umożliwiającym składanie
datków w sieci. To co zostanie przekazane online jest
automatycznie zapisywane w systemie parafialnym
podobnie, jak ofiary składane w tradycyjny sposób.
Zachęcamy zatem do korzystania z tej formy wspierania
naszej parafii. Specjalny załącznik do biuletynu wyjaśnia w
szczegółowy sposób możliwości tej nowej opcji. W celu
zasięgnięcia dodatkowych informacji można również
skontaktować się z Ewą Mamro pod następującym adresem:
[email protected].
INFORMACJA
Uczniowie z Niemiec ze szkół znanych ks. Czarneckiemu
pragną wziąć udział w czterotygodniowym, letnim kursie
języka angielskiego w St Joseph School. W chwili obecnej
szukamy rodzin, które mogłyby ofiarować dzieciom gościnę
w tym okresie. Dla rodzin, które przyjmą dzieci przewidziane
jest niewielkie wsparcie finansowe. Zainteresowanych prosimy o odesłanie formularza zawartego w biuletynie kilka
tygodni temu. Zgłoszenia prosimy nadsyłać do 1 kwietnia.
Rodzice uczniów z Polski, którzy w poprzednich latach
uczyli się w naszej szkole zapraszają nasze dzieci na cztery
tygodnie do Polski od 18 czerwca-16 lipca. Program pobytu
obejmie między innymi zwiedzanie dużych miast takich jak
Warszawa i Kraków itp., zajęcia edukacyjne i rozrywkowe.
Koszt wyjazdu w wysokości ok. $2300 pokrywa zakwaterowanie i wyżywienie, podróż samolotem, wszystkie bilety
wstępu do budynków publicznych i historycznych,. Dzieci
będą przebywały z rodzinami mówiącymi po angielsku. Zaproszenie to jest skierowane wyłącznie do uczniów klas 5-8
naszej szkoły, lub naszych absolwentów do lat 17 oraz do
dzieci rodzin, które we wcześniejszych latach gościły polskich uczniów. Termin zgłoszeń upływa 16 kwietnia.
AMAZON.COM
Dziękujemy serdecznie za Wasze
wsparcie dla Szkoły św. Józefa poprzez
zakupy dokonywane w sklepie internetowym Amazon.
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
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

Podobne dokumenty