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: after the Mass at 7:00 a.m. and at 3 p.m.
Thurs. before First Friday
3 p.m.
First Friday:
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.
Thursday - Office Is Closed!
Please call ahead for an appointment with a priest.
SAKRAMENT MAŁŻEŃSTWA Narzeczeni
powinni zawiadomić kancelarię parafialną rok
przed datą ślubu.
PARISH PERSONNEL
Rector: .............. Rev. Msgr. Anthony Czarnecki
Associate Pastor .... Rev. Grzegorz Chodkowski
Weekend assistance…..Rev. Charles Borowski
Business Manager ......................... 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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Masses for the week—Msze Św. w Tygodniu
Sunday Vigil
4:00pmr.s. Albert S. Knych (anniv.) and Constance M. Knych
- int. Daughter, Jean, husband Tom and family
Sunday - November 13
7:00 ś.p. Włodzimierz Stoś- int. córka Maria z rodziną
8:15 For the parishioners of St. Joseph Basilica
9:30 r.s. Richard Wagner (month’s mind) int. Wife, Theresa
& r.s. Leon Lenkiewicz (30th anniv.) - int. Son,
daughters, sons-in-law, grandchildren and great
grandchildren
11:00 ś.p. Anna i Walenty Ucher i syn Józef
- int. syn Jan z rodziną
1:00pm Baptism—Evan Garett Walker
Monday - November 14
6:30 Za wypominki
2:00pm Brookside Nursing Home
Tuesday– November 15
6:30 r.s. Christine Charniak - int. Holy Rosary Sodality
7:00 r.s. Edmond Breault - int. Irene Lucier and family
Wednesday - November 16
6:30 ś.p. Jan Szczepaniak - int. Anna i Edward Kudron
7:00pm ś.p. Kamil Trzonkowski
- int. Halina Trzonkowska
Thursday - November 17
6:30 ś.p. Zenona Jankowska—int. Cecilia Ucher
Friday - November 18
6:30 r.s. Elaine Jussaume - int. Msgr. Anthony Czarnecki
7:00 Za wypominki
Saturday - November 19
7:00 r.s. Irene Russell - int. Virginia Woznicki and family
Sunday Vigil
4:00 r.s. Alex and Lucy Murzynowicz
- int. Daughter and family
Sunday - November 20—Christ the King
7:00 Za wypominki
8:15 For the parishioners of St. Joseph Basilica
9:30 ś.p. Małgorzata, Marek i Adam
- int. Jola i Agnieszka
11:00 ś.p. Stanisław Tomkiewicz - int. brat Maciej
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Stewardship Note: “Rather, we wanted to present ourselves
as a model for you, so that you might imitate us.” Most people
who live a grateful and generous lifestyle don’t go around bragging about it. But through their action and words, others do
take notice. They notice because of the joy and peace that results and other people desire this in their own life. Know that
the way you live your life may be the only interaction others
have with the Catholic faith.
SANCTUARY CANDLES
For the week of November 13 through November 19
Blessed Mother Altar - Candle I
In celebration of Ciocia Rosie’s 95th birthday
Given by Loving Family
THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
November 13, 2016
Sing praise to the LORD with the harp, with the harp and
melodious song. - Psalm 98:5
GOD’S HEALING JUSTICE
An old expression holds that the sunwarmed stone heals. Perhaps. But Malachi explains that only dark, sunless days
are in store for those who do not find a
place for God in their lives. Conversely,
he tells us that the warmth and light of
God’s healing justice await those who
fear the Lord. That’s a pretty comforting notion—especially
now in the already short and growing even shorter days of November. It’s the sun-warmed stone, and then some.
Paul speaks to us of justice as well, but points out that it is
not a passive thing. To be treated justly, we need to do our fair
share. If we are diligent and persevere we will be rewarded
with and by the fruits of our labor. Lastly, Luke, too, tells us to
persevere—in faith, this time—and our lives will be secure in
God regardless of how we are treated by our enemies.
Second collection this week
is for Parish Obligations to the Diocese.
Next weekend’s second collection is designated
for the Catholic Campaign for Human Development.
I-25 Club Winner for 7th week
#13 - Samantha N. Wagner
8th week
#82 - Susan Schade
SHARING OUR BLESSINGS-November 6, 2016
Weekly Collection $7,061
Budget $7,000
We are grateful for our parishioners’ support!
PILGRIMAGE TO WASHINGTON, DC.
On Saturday, Nov. 12th many people across this country will
gather at the St. John Paul II National Shrine in Washington
DC. Pilgrimages are an integral part of the Year of Mercy.
We encourage our parishioners who did not participate in any
pilgrimage as yet, to visit a designated church in the Diocese of
Worcester and enter through the Holy Doors.
For your information - Missalettes for the Liturgical
year November 27, 2016—December 2, 2017 are available
at the rectory. Cost is $10 per copy.
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Jubilee Year of Mercy
As this Jubilee Year of Mercy comes to an end, Jesus’ first
disciples ask what every age seems to wonder about the end of
the world: “Teacher, when will this happen? What sign will
there be?”. But instead of what we’d like to know, Jesus tells
us what we need to know. Don’t be terrified by natural
disasters, human violence, personal sufferings. Because God’s
mercy abounds, all is grace. “It will lead to your giving
testimony”. So Malachi promises “the sun of justice with its
healing rays”; and Jesus describes how we should welcome the
end: “Stand erect and raise your heads, because your
redemption is at hand”. Rather than worrying about ourselves
and the future’s perils, both Jesus’ gospel and Pope Francis’
Jubilee Year of Mercy bid us go forth to spend our lives
proclaiming God’s promise of boundless mercy, but also
translating God’s mercy into living deeds of unfailing
compassion and enduring comfort.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 2016 TURKEY DRIVE
This weekend, Nov. 12 & 13th our #12980 Council members
will be holding their 2016 Turkey Drive before and after all
masses. All proceeds go toward purchasing turkeys for needy
parishioners and school families with the balance to the Webster Food Share.
Please think of our friends and neighbors as we approach
this giving time of the year to lend a helping hand to others.
We appreciate your thoughtfulness and kindness.
CATHOLIC CAMPAIGN FOR HUMAN
DEVELOPMENT
Pope Francis reminds us that we must pay attention back to
the poor and our responsibility toward our brothers and sisters
”on the margins”.
Therefore on the weekend of Nov. 19 & 20th we will hold
the Catholic Campaign for Human Development collection.
Your generosity will be the primary source of funding for
CCHD’s anti-poverty grants and education programs like
DART. Remember 25% of the collection stays here in our
diocese.
Through your efforts we can break the cycle of poverty.
Please refer to Bishop McManus’ letter inserted into the
bulletin.
St. Joseph Basilica Conclusion of Jubilee Year of Mercy
The Solemnity of Christ the King is always associated at our
Basilica with Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament and devotion
service at 3:00pm. On Sunday, Nov. 20th traditional devotions
will be combined with the closing of the Holy Door
symbolizing the end of the Extraordinary Year of Mercy.
I strongly encourage parishioners to take part in this devotion
in the spirit of gratitude for receiving graces throughout the
year. We will also offer the prayer of expiation for those who
did not take advantage of the Year of Mercy.
Finally, we will renew our commitment to carry out God’s
gift of mercy throughout the coming year as we strive to
encourage others to believe in Christ and accept his gift of life
eternal.
DEVOTION AND NOVENA TO ST. JOSEPH
Every Wednesday, at St. Joseph Basilica there is a Novena to
St. Joseph the Patron of our Basilica and School. In the morning there is a brief novena to St. Joseph after Mass and in the
evening there is a Votive Mass and novena to our Patron at
7:00pm. We encourage you to join our Basilica family on Nov.
16th. in the spirit of petition for all our needs.
Members of the Parish Council will carry our Patron’s statue
into the sanctuary. Please print your intentions legibly on the
petition slips to be read during the devotions. Your donations
are appreciated.
Friday Night Bingo-please join our Bingo Group on Fri.,
Nov. 18 at St. Joseph School cafeteria. Doors open at 5:00pm
and our various games begin at 6:30pm.
This week members of our Knights of Columbus #12980
Council will be on hand to assist our players. Proceeds benefit
our parish.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION WEEK - Nov. 13—19
On this Sun., Nov. 13th we will observe the 18th annual
”Religious Education Week” in the Diocese of Worcester. This
year’s theme is– Prayer: The Faith Prayed.
Through the efforts of the USCCB we will present retreats,
prayers to recognize families and catechists, as well as thematic
articles. There will be a special day of reflection for Catechists
on Dec. 11th.
May this Diocesan observance of Religious Education Week
make us more appreciative in handing down the gift of faith to
our young generation through religious education, prayer and
divine worship.
CASH RAFFLE DRAWING
Winner’s of the Early Bird Buyer’s Special are: Dr. John Kalinowski (1) and Lena Bomba (2) and Florence Motyka (2).
Congratulations to all three lucky winners!
Tickets for the Parish Council Cash Raffle are available at
the rectory or from members of our Parish Council. Drawing
will be held on Saturday, December 3rd in the School Cafeteria
following the 4:00pm mass and blessing of the Christmas Tree..
Raffle tickets are $25 each or a book of 3 for $50. Prizes: 1st
prize-$3,000-2nd prize-$1,000– 3rd prize-$500.
I encourage our parishioners and friends to participate in this
raffle which is designated for the Parish Obligations to the Diocese. Tickets are available at the rectory.
St. Joseph Polish Women's Club - annual Christmas Party
will be held on Tuesday, December 13, 2016 at Point Breeze
Restaurant, Webster, MA. Cocktails - 5:00 pm, Dinner - 6:00
pm. Dinner choices: Champagne Chicken or Baked Haddock. Must specify choice of dinner when purchasing tickets. DEADLINE - December 9, 2016, Price $25.00. To purchase tickets call Patty Williams, 508-943-8455, Barbara Kryger, 508-943-2253, Jill Manak, 508-943-1810 or Jo-Ann Canty,
508-943-8587.
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DONATIONS
St. Joseph Basilica - donation of $200 from Garett and
Johnna Walker on the occasion of the Baptism of their son,
Evan. May Evan grow as a child of God through the guidance
of the Holy Spirit.
A $500 donation for the new missalettes given by a devoted
and generous parishioner who wishes to be anonymous.
St. Joseph School Gymnasium - generous gift of $1,000
from Justyna Mietelski and her husband John in spirit of
gratitude for their recent blessings. Justyna is a graduate of
SJS where as a youngster she formed her character and heart
which led her to her current successful career. Despite college
loans this young couple graciously chose to support our gym
project.
Gift of $100 from the Holy Rosary Sodality in memory of
Barbara Chodkowski and $100 in memory of Amy Kuklinski.
Contributions for the month of October from our Gymnasium
envelopes totaled $2674.
Friends of St. Joseph School Fund - donations in memory
of Richard Wagner, given by Raymond and Loretta
Chapdelaine, M/M Robert Wojnowski and Virginia Woznicki.
Also a parishioner, who prefers anonymity, made a donation to
our fund.
May God bless all our benefactors.
CASH CALENDAR WINNERS
Nov. 6 - $100, Reine A. Gorski, Webster; Nov. 7 - $25,
Sylvia Kozlowski, Webster; Nov. 8 - $25, Linda Bibeau,
Webster; Nov. 9 - $50, Atty. Thomas Gorski, Jr., Webster; Nov.
10 - $25, Bernard Knych, Webster; Nov. 11 - $25, John F.
O’Day, Auburn; Nov. 12 - $50, Danuta Kolodziej, Dudley.
Reminder: We are offering a special discount for
cemetery lots during November at St. Joseph Garden of
Peace: Single grave lots at a 10% discount and multiple lots at
a 15% discount. Please call the rectory for more information.
OFFICE OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Religious education students shall meet on Mon., Nov. 14th
at 5:30pm in the school.
Confirmation class will next meet on Mon., Nov. 21st at
5:30pm in the school.
KRONIKA PARAFIALNA
DWUDZIESTA TRZECIA NIEDZIELA ZWYKŁA
13 listopada 2016
„Śpiewajcie Panu przy wtórze cytry,
przy wtórze cytry i przy dźwięku harfy.” (Ps 98, 5)
Nie muszą to być od razu „straszne
zjawiska i wielkie znaki na niebie”, ale
czujemy się czasem, jakby nasz świat
się zachwiał i uciekł nam spod nóg. To,
co miało być trwałe, okazało się kruche,
to, w czym pokładaliśmy nadzieję,
boleśnie nas zawiodło. Nie wszystko
można kupić i nie zawsze wystarcza nasza zaradność
i inteligencja. Wiara jest poszukiwaniem prawdziwej trwałości.
Jest wytrwałym dążeniem, do Tego, który Trwa.
UPCOMING EVENTS
St. Mary’s School Open House/ Shadow Day for Grades 9
-12– will be held on Wed., Nov. 16 beginning at 8:00amand
parents may join students at 1:15pm. Please RSVP at 508-7531170 ext. 10.
CoffeeHouse Ministry in Webster - on Sat., Nov. 19th from
7-9pm at the Sacred Heart parish hall, 11 Day St. People of all
ages are invited to attend this free event for an evening of casual fellowship. Doors open at 6:30pm
March for Life - will be held on Friday, Jan. 27, 2017 in
Washington, DC. Buses will leave from St. Paul’s Cathedral on
Jan. 26. Cost is $70 if you register before Dec. 31st, and $85
thereafter. Call Respect Life Office at 508-929-4311 for details.
Bible Study - at St. Anthony of Padua, Dudley, MA on
Thursday mornings at 9:30am. Call Linda to join the group
(508) 949-0335.
Fellowship Meals - “A Night for the Community”, a
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, Nov. 17th
and continuing every 2 weeks. There is no fee. Please bring a
bible and a friend. Light refreshments will be available.
2016 Krakus Festival - to benefit the Polish Center of Discovery and Learning on Sat., Nov. 19th at the Castle of
Knights, 1599 Memorial Drive, Chicopee, MA. Social Hour:
5:30—6:30pm, Dinner: 6:30 - 7:30pm offering Polish Delicacies including pierogi, golabki, pork chop, kapusta. Music,
raffles and prizes! Tickets $50 per person. Call (413)592-0001
for details.
Creches of Germany-Tradition and Faith—at Knights of
Columbus Museum, 1 State St., New Haven, CT beginning
Nov. 19th and also Christmas Tree Festival opening on Dec.
3rd. Call (203)865-0400 for more information.
St. John’s Food for the Poor Program - presents John
McDermott’s Holiday Concert on Sun., Nov. 20th at 3:00pm in
St. John’s Church, 44 Temple St., Worcester. Buy your tickets
at $20 in advance by Nov. 14th. Call Frank Carroll at 800-3430939 x 0234 for more information.
Thanksgiving Dinner - you are welcome to come and enjoy
a turkey dinner with all the fixings’ at St. Louis’ Fr. Marcotte
Church Hall on Thursday, Nov. 24 at 12 noon.
Please contact Mrs. Louise Forget at (508) 943-0817 if you
will be attending to facilitate the preparation of food.
KATOLICKA KAMPANIA NA RZECZ ROZWOJU
CZŁOWIEKA
Papież Franciszek przypomina nam, że musi nadal zwracać
naszą uwagę na ubogich i naszej odpowiedzialności wobec
naszych braci i sióstr odsuniętych "na margines".
Dlatego w weekend 19 i 20 listopada odbędzie się zbiórka na
Katolickią Kampanię na Rzecz Rozwoju Człowieka. Złożone
ofiary będą przeznaczone na zwalczania ubóstwa i programy
edukacyjne. Pamiętajmy, że 25% z zebranych funduszy
pozostanie na realizowanie tych celów w naszej diecezji.
Druga kolekta dzisiejszej niedzieli jest przeznaczona
na zobowiązania parafialne wobec diecezji.
Druga kolekta w przyszłym tygodniu będzie przeznaczona
na The Catholic Campaign for Human Developement.
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ROK JUBILEUSZOWY MIŁOSIERDZIA
Pod koniec Jubileuszowego Roku Miłosierdzia,
wsłuchujemy się w pytanie pierwszych uczniów
Jezusa, którzy zastanawiają się nad końcem świata:
"Nauczycielu, kiedy to nastąpi? Jaki znak będzie go
poprzedzać? ". Ale zamiast tego, co chcieliby
usłyszeć, Jezus mówi im, co powinni usłyszeć. Nie
można się przerażać klęskami żywiołowymi, ludzką
przemocą, osobistymi cierpieniami. Ponieważ łaska
Boża
obfituje
i wszystko jest łaską. W Księdze Malachiasza
czytamy, że wzejdzie słońce sprawiedliwości. Jezus
opisuje w jaki sposób powinniśmy powitać koniec:
Stańcie wyprostowani i z podniesioną głową,
ponieważ zbliża się wasze odkupienie. Zamiast
zatem zamartwiać się o siebie i niebezpieczeństwa
które mogą nadejść powinniśmy angażować się w
głoszenie
obietnicy
Bożego
bezgranicznego
miłosierdzia, ale także we wprowadzanie
miłosierdzia Bożego w żywe akty niezawodnego
współczucia i trwałe pocieszenia.
LOTERIA
Kupony na loterię organizowaną przez Radę
Parafialną są dostępne na plebanii lub u członków
Rady Parafialnej. Losowanie odbędzie się w sobotę,
3 grudnia w kafeterii po Mszy św. o godz. 16:00.
Kupony można nabyć w cenie $25 za jeden lub $50
za trzy. Pierwsza nagroda - $3,000; druga nagroda $1,000; trzecia nagroda - $500.
Wpływy z loterii zostaną przeznaczone na spłatę
zobowiązań parafialnych wobec diecezji.
ZAKOŃCZENIE ROKU MIŁOSIERDZIA
Biskup Robert McManus zaplanował obchody
zakończenia Jubileuszowego Roku Miłosierdzia na
20 listopada o godz. 15:00 w katedrze w Worcester.
W naszej Bazylice będziemy obchodzić
zakończenie Roku Miłosierdzia od 12:00 do 15:00.
Nasze parafialne obchody zbiegają się z
zakończeniem Roku Liturgicznego – Uroczystością
Chrystusa Króla. Zapraszamy do adoracji
Najświętszego Sakramentu i odmawianie Koronki do
Miłosierdzia Bożego w połączeniu z symbolicznym
zamknięciem Drzwi Świętych.
ofiarować
z
Nasze
modlitwy
będziemy
wdzięcznością dla tych, którzy aktywnie przeżyli
Rok Miłosierdzia, prosząc o dalszy rozwój ich wiary.
Będziemy zanosili również modlitwy przebłagania
za tych, którzy nie praktykują swojej wiary, lub też
nie zaangażowali się w Roku Miłosierdzia.
ZWYCIĘZCY CASH CALENDAR
W ubiegłym tygodniu nagrody wylosowali: 6
listopada - $100, Reine A. Gorski, Webster; 7
listopada - $25, Sylvia Kozlowski, Webster; 8
listopada - $25, Linda Bibeau, Webster; 9 listopada $50, Atty. Thomas Gorski, Jr., Webster; 10 listopada
- $25, Bernard Knych, Webster; 11 listopada - $25,
John F. O’Day, Auburn; 12 listopada - $50, Danuta
Kolodziej, Dudley. Serdecznie gratulujemy.
NOWENNA DO ŚW. JÓZEFA
W środę, 16 listopada, zgromadzimy się na
Nowennie do św. Józefa Patrona. W kończącym się
Roku jest to idealny czas dla nas, aby ocenić naszą
przyszłość prosząc o błogosławieństwo Boga za
wstawiennictwem naszego św. Patrona. Okażmy
wdzięczność za to, co otrzymaliśmy, a także
poprośmy do dalsze łaski.
ST. JOSEPH POLISH WOMEN’S CLUB
Doroczne „Christmas Party” organizowane przez
St. Joseph Polish Women’s Club odbędzie się we
wtorek, 13 grudnia w restauracji Point Breeze.
Koktajl o godz. 17:00, kolacja o godz. 18:00. Chęć
udziału w spotkaniu należy zgłosieć do 9 grudnia.
Bilety w cenie $25,00 od osoby można nabyć u Patty
Williams, 508-943-8455, Barbara Kryger, 508-9432253 Jill Maňák, 508-943-1810 lub Jo-Ann Canty,
508-943-8587.
TURKEY DRIVE
W ten weekend, 12 i 13 listopada Rycerze
Kolumba organizują coroczną zbiórkę na zakup
indyków dla biednych i potrzebujących z parqafii
i szkoły a także korzystających z Webster Food
Share. Zbiórka będzie się odbywała przed i po
wszystkich Mszach św. Bardzo prosimy o hojne
wsparcie i umożliwienie potrzebującym godne
przeżycie Święta Dziękczynienia.
RELIGIA
Katecheza - najbliższe spotkanie w poniedziałek,
14 listopada o godz. 17:30 w szkole,
Bierzmowanie następne spotkanie
w
poniedziałek, 21 listopada o godz. 17:30 w szkole.
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]
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SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION
November 13, 2011
NUMBER OF PAGES SENT
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