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.; 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 Page 2 November 2, 2014 Masses for the week—Msze Św. w Tygodniu Sunday Vigil 4:00pm r.s. Wojciech Piwowarczyk - int. Syn, Franciszek z rodziną Sunday - November 2 - All Souls Day 7:00 Za parafian 8:15 Annual Mass for Deceased Members of the St. Joseph Polish Women’s Club 9:30 r.s. Jan Sobczak (5th anniv.) - int. Son and family Family and Sports Mass 11:00 ś.p Marek, Adam i Małgorzata - int. Jola i Agnieszka z rodzinami 5:00pm Annual Remembrance Mass Monday - November 3 6:30 Za wypominki 2:00pm Christopher Heights Tuesday-November 4 6:30 r.s. Jan Nagiel - int. Krystyna i Janina Kurpiel 7:00 For God’s blessings for Chodkowski family Wednesday - November 5 6:30 Asking for God’s blessings for Marek Tarasiak through the intercession of St. Joseph 7:00pm For all participating in the Novena Devotion to St. Joseph Thursday - November 6 6:30 r.s. Kim Soltys - int. Husband Stephen Friday - November 7 - First Friday 6:30 r.s. Loretta Kwasniewski - int. Charlotte Strzelewicz 7:00 Sacred Heart Society - Deceased members 8:30 r.s. Robert & Martha Caskey - int. Williams family 7:00pm ś.p. Zofia Stoś (2 r. śm.) - int. córka Maria Piwowarczyk z rodziną Saturday - November 8 7:00 r.s. Josephine Cozzens (1st anniv.) - int. Virginia Woznicki and family 1:00pm Wedding Carolin Lach and Gregory Spahl Sunday Vigil 4:00 r.s. Agnes Walkowiak - int. Husband Sunday - November 9 7:00 ś.p. Maria i Franciszek Szczepaniak - int. córka Anna z rodziną 8:15 For the parishioners of St. Joseph Basilica 9:30 r.s. Bernard S. Przelomski, Sr. - int. Wife and family 11:00 O Boże błogosławieństwo dla Sary Koliński z okazji 16 urodzin - int. Rodzice I-25 Club Winner for 6th week #157 - Ingrid Kosakoski SHARING OUR BLESSINGS-October 26, 2014 Weekly $4928.16 (including $538.16 in loose money); Diocesan Obligations$75; Fuel $65; Liga Katolicka $300; Catholic School Appeal $15; World Mission $39; Electronic Giving $219 Weekly Budget $7000 - $1712.84 under 2 listopada 2014r. FEAST OF ALL SOULS November 2, 2014 On the Feast of All Souls we pray for those who have gone before us and stand in judgment before God. May we share with one another the treasure of love’s memory and console one another with the assurance of resurrection. If we died with Christ, we believe we shall also live with him. - Romans 6:8 LOOKING TO THE LAST DAY Today the Church remembers all who have walked the way of Christ and passed from this life. The readings all look to the last day, when we shall all rise from the dead and be reunited. The prophet Daniel announces words of warning and welfare. He cautions us against the judgment to come, but he also comforts us and assures us that all who live a life of virtue and justice will find life eternal. The reading from Romans reminds us that, because of Christ’s passion, death and resurrection and our entrance into that paschal mystery through baptism, we now share in the new life won by Christ. This recognition has repercussions: we need to live righteously now, that we might rise to life forever with Christ on the last day. In the Gospel Jesus pledges that all the Father has given him will not be lost. All the faithful will be raised to joy and live forever in the presence of God. The second collection this week is for Diocesan Obligations. Next weekend’s second collection is designated for Higher Energy and Fuel Costs. ALL SOULS DAY Today, Sunday, November 2nd we welcome members of the St. Joseph Polish Women’s Club at 8:15am Liturgy to remember all deceased members. All Souls Day is believing in life after death. This belief goes back thousands of years. That faith in life eternal was embodied in various cultures which created customs and traditions. It was believed that the shadows of death on All Souls Day visit churches and participate in the Mass. Pagans believed that the souls were given the privilege to visit homes and the living prepared various food set out on a table. We invite everyone to our Basilica at 5:00pm to our Annual Mass of Remembrance, especially those who lost loved ones during this past year. The most effective prayer is the Eucharistic Sacrifice of Mass. Have you scheduled a mass for your family members who were such a big part of your life? All Souls Day is like Christmas for the deceased - everyone expects a gift. Members of the Bereavement Committee will be in attendance. FAMILY MASS This Sunday is the first Sunday of the month and we celebrate our Family Mass when all students and parents attend 9:30am Mass. Athletic teams from fall sports will be recognized at the this Liturgy. A social will follow in the school after Mass. Page 3 DON’T FORGET It’s that time of year again-when we gain an extra hour! As the old expression goes, “spring ahead, fall back,” meaning before bed on Saturday night, set your clock BACK one hour. . REFLECTIONS / ANNUAL CEMETERY PROCESSION We are very grateful to all who participated in the Annual Procession at St. Joseph Garden of Peace in commemoration of All Souls Day. It was encouraging to see a large number of parishioners and non-parishioners who joined us for this prayerful day of remembrance. Many votive lights placed at the gravesites of our loved ones provide a special aura for the visitors in the evening. We are grateful to Sylvia and Fred Kitka, George Baldowski, and Dottie Kasierski for their assistance in sprucing up and preparing our cemetery for the many faithful who participated in this annual event. Thank you to the Clergy, our Choir Director, Robert Wojcik, Parish Organizations, Boy Scouts, Altar Servers, and Children of Mary for their presence. We appreciate the assistance of our new manager Gabor Tolnay and supervisor John Szymczak. Your prayerful participation made you feel good by doing something meaningful for the souls of your loved ones. Special Offer Grave Lots–during the month of November, we offer single grave lots at a 10% discount and multiple grave lots at a 15% discount. If you would like to take advantage of this offer, please call St. Joseph rectory at (508)943-0467 for details and brochures. DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY November 2nd is the first Sunday of the month, therefore Devotion to the Divine Mercy will be prayed at 3:00pm followed by Benediction. We are all in dire need of God’s goodness, love and mercy. Please make a special effort to join us for this special devotion asking our Lord for his graces in our lives. NOVENA AND DEVOTION TO ST. JOSEPH Devotions to St. Joseph will be held on Wed., Nov. 5th at 7:00pm. We invite parishioners to join us and write their intentions to be offered during the Novena. Remember to use the intention request cards which are available in the Chapel. Please designate if you wish your intentions to be read publicly or known only to the celebrant during the Novena. Our Parish Eucharistic Ministers will carry the statue of our Patron to the sanctuary. As always we are grateful for graces requested through the intercession of St. Joseph and the offerings you place in the petition box. NEW PARISHIONERS We welcome the following as members of our Basilica Family: Julie Bean, Thomas Gorski III, Billy & Nichole Haseotes, Brian Jutras, Carolin Lach, Thomas & Carol Liro, Scott & Leah Pigeon, Stevan & Donna Jette Presley and Taryn Stewart. We invite all the above to participate in our Liturgy and also become an active member of our community by considering to join one of our parish ministries. SCHOOL NEWS This past week Principal, Mr. Cushing and 8th grade teachers, Mary Ann Weaver presented a check in the amount of $1,166.50 to the Harrington Hubbard Hospital Emergency Fund as proceeds of our students’ recent Bike-A-Thon/Walk-A -Thon. Thank you to all who supported this worthwhile cause. We appreciate the volunteers from Nichols College who recently visited SJS and served as readers for our Pre-K5, K, grades 1,2 & 3 students and also in our After Care Program. The winter sports season is about to begin and tryouts will begin in the Middle School gym shortly. Our students are busy preparing for their Annual Christmas Pageant which will be held on Sunday, Dec., 13th. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Next meeting - is scheduled for Wednesday, November 5th at 7:00pm in the school conference room. The Knights of Columbus, St. Joseph Council 12980 has for the past 9 years raised money during this time of year to help feed those who need help. Last year we raised enough to feed 140 families. On the weekend of November 8th and 9th, we will be collecting again at St. Joseph’s. Please help those who need a little extra at this time of year. We appreciate the generosity of our Basilica Knights of Columbus (#12980) for providing 54 shades for our school windows. Their outstanding donation of $1,996.38 is truly a sign of their dedication and concern for our school. FIRST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH-will be observed on November 7th. The Mass at 7:00am will be offered for the deceased Members of the Sacred Heart Society. Parishioners and friends are invited to attend and recite the usual prayers with the Litany to Sacred Heart of Jesus. Scheduled adorers are asked to participate at the appointed time during the day and adoration will conclude at 3:00pm by praying the Chaplet to the Divine Mercy and Benediction. Mass in the Polish language will be celebrated at 7:00opm. Save the Date-Saturday Polish School is sponsoring a Dance on Sat., Nov., 22nd from 6:30pm-12:30am at PACC. Tickets are $35pp. Please call Ewa Mamro (508)943-8545; Marzena Kolinski (508)949-0939 or Bernadette Rogalski (774)-2806139 for more information. OFFICE OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Class will be held on Monday, Nov. 3rd, in the school at 5:30pm. The Holy Rosary Sodality thanks all CCD students for their participation in the Living Rosary. Involvement of the youth is always encouraging. A special thank you to Betty Sabaj and Jackie Skrocki for coordinating this beautiful event. Confirmation - schedule has been mailed to students who have registered. It is the obligation of parents that their children receive the Sacrament of Confirmation. First session will be on Sun., Nov. 2 at 8:15am in the rectory. If you have not as yet registered, please call the rectory. 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 Page 4 DONATIONS St. Joseph School - $145 in memory of Joseph Smith III given by Town of Webster Development Committee, Hazel Buchka, Richard and Sheila Bronczyk. Thank you to Allegro Micro Systems for their donation of 25 cartridges of toner for our copy machine/printer. Gymnasium/Parish Center - we are grateful to all parishioners who donated a total of $4772 through their October monthly envelopes. A profound Thank You to all our donors! SAINT JOSEPH POLISH WOMEN’S CLUB Executive Board - will meet on Tues., Nov. 4th at 6:30pm at the home of President, Cindi Gardner. A Splash of Panache Vendor Event, sponsored by the St. Joseph Polish Women’s Club will be held on Sun., Nov. 9th at Point Breeze Restaurant from 1-5pm. Tickets are $20pp which includes hot and cold appetizers and a gift bag filled with many surprises. The attendance raffle will be (4) tickets to “A Christmas Carol” and after-party tickets at a restaurant, courtesy of Hanover Theatre. There will be an Attendance Raffle (4 tickets), Special Gifts Raffle, Lottery Raffle, and over 40 vendors on hand for your shopping pleasure. Join us for an afternoon of fun and friendship. Proceeds will benefit St. Joseph School children and faculty. Advanced tickets are preferred. Please contact Phyllis Scully at 508-9493517 or Jane Wilk at 508-943-2236, or check out our Facebook page for more information. MEGA RAFFLE TICKETS “Early Bird Buyers Special” - participants who make returns prior to November 10th will be eligible to win a free ticket of which (5) will be drawn. Proceeds from this fundraiser will be applied to our Parish Obligations to the Diocese. Prizes: 1st prize—$4,000; 2nd prize $300; 3rd prize $200. Donation is $25 per ticket or a book of three for $50. You may place your returns in the collection basket. Drawing to be held on Sat., Dec. 6th in the St. Joseph School cafeteria following the 4:00pm Mass and blessing of the Christmas Tree. Additional tickets are available at the rectory. NOVEMBER BIRTHDAY Special birthday greetings to Eugenia Kos celebrating her 90+ birthday in November. We wish you God’s blessings for friends, sunshine and happiness throughout the year! YOUTH GROUP We are seeking a Director for our Webster-Dudley Catholic Youth Group. If you are interested in working with our local youth please send your resume to Fr. William Sanders at St. Louis Church or call (508) 943-0240 for more information. Wed., Nov. 19—6:15pm Wii Bowling at CH UPCOMING EVENTS Fr. Ryszard Polek and the Administration of St. Mary’s High School in Worcester invites you to the Open House on Sunday, Nov. 2 from 1pm - 3pm. St. Mary’s is located at 50 Richland St. in Worcester. If you have any questions please call (508) 753-1170 or visit www.stmarysworcester.org. Introduction to the Scriptures - on Tues., Nov. 6th St. Anthony of Padua, Dudley will be holding a 4-week session to explain the Bible. Books cost $5 for the introduction and $20 for the packet for the Journey. Contact Linda Brink for more information at (508)-949-0335. St. Roch Church-332 Main St., Oxford will be holding their Annual Harvest Fair on Sat. Nov. 8th from 8am-2pm. Activities include: Adopt-A-Basket Raffle Table, Crafts and Holiday Shopping, and Homemade Baked Goods, Used book, White Elephant Sale, Money Raffle, and Plant Sale. Join us for coffee “and”, in the morning and soup and sandwiches from 11am-1pm. Please contact the rectory at 508-987-8987 for details. St. John Paul II Parish Bazaar- to be held on Sun., Nov. 9th from 8:30am—4:00pm at Trinity Catholic Academy, Southbridge. Free admission. Join us for children’s games, Village Bake Shop, theme baskets, silent auction Raffle with 200 prizes, food court which opens for breakfast at 8:30am. Visit our “Cash Bonanza” booth to buy a ticket for the chance to win $5000. For more information call (508)765-3701. End-of-Life Care and Decision Making: What should a Catholic do? On Monday, Nov. 17th at 7:30pm at St. Ann Parish, 654 Main St., N. Oxford OR on Tuesday, Nov. 18th at 7:15pm at Christ the King Parish, 1052 Pleasant St., Worcester, please join us for a special program on Catholic approaches to end-of-life issues presented by Allison LeDoux, Director of the Diocesan Respect Life Office, followed by time for questions and answers. The Church offers guidance, hope and suggestions and will examine some basic moral principles in making medical decisions. All are welcome! Felician Sisters Pre-Chistmas Fair - at Our Lady of the Angels Convent, Enfield, CT on Sat., Nov., 22, 9:00am— 4:00pm. Lunch served 11:00am—2:00pm; Bingo at 1:00pm. Please join us for games of chance and silent auction. Babka, Christmas decorations, craft and gift items will be available for purchase. Proceeds to benefit the elderly and infirm Felician Sisters. 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. Page 5 KRONIKA PARAFIALNA TRZYDZIESTA PIERWSZA NIEDZIELA ZWYKŁA DZIEŃ ZADUSZNY 2 listopada 2014 „Jeżeli umarliśmy razem z Chrystusem, wierzymy, że z Nim również żyć będziemy.” (Rz 6, 8) PAMIĘTAJĄC O OSTATNIM DNIU Dziś Kościół wspomina wszystkich, którzy szli drogą Chrystusa i już odeszli. Dzisiejsze czytania wszystkie odnoszą się do dnia ostatecznego, kiedy my wszyscy powstaną z martwych. Prorok Daniel wypowiada słowa ostrzeżenia i jednocześnie roztacza wizje dóbr przyszłych. Ostrzega nas przed nadchodzącym sądem, ale również pociesza i zapewnia nas, że wszyscy, którzy będą żyć cnotliwie i w sprawiedliwości znajdą życie wieczne. Czytanie z Listu do Rzymian przypomina nam, że dzięki męce, śmierci i zmartwychwstaniu Chrystusa oraz naszym w nich udziale poprzez chrzest, teraz uczestniczymy nowym życiu zdobytym dla nas przez Chrystusa. Ten przywilej ma jednak swoje konsekwencje: musimy żyć sprawiedliwie teraz, abyśmy w dniu ostatecznym mogli wznieść się do życia na zawsze z Chrystusem. W Ewangelii Jezus obiecuje, że wszystko, co dał mu Ojciec nie zostanie utracone. Wszyscy wierni zostaną podniesione do radości i będą żyć wiecznie w obecności Boga. RÓŻANIEC ZA ZMARŁYCH Podobnie jak w roku ubiegłym, w oktawie Wszystkich Świętych będziemy spotykali się na modlitwie różańcowej w intencji naszych bliskich zmarłych wspominanych w corocznych Wypominkach. Na Różańcu za zmarłych spotykamy się w poniedziałek, wtorek oraz czwartek o godz. 19:00 PIERWSZY PIĄTEK MIESIĄCA W najbliższy piątek przypadają obchody Pierwszego Piątku Miesiąca. Msza św. o godz. 7:00 będzie odprawiona w intencji zmarłych członków Sacred Heart Society. Po Mszy św. Adoracja Najświętszego Sakramentu. Zapraszamy parafian, członków oraz sympatyków Sacred Heart Society do udziału we wspólnej modlitwie. Adoracja Najświętszego Sakramentu potrwa do godz. 15:00 i zostanie zakończona Koronką do Miłosierdzia Bożego i Błogosławieństwem. KORONKA DO MIŁOSIERDZIA BOŻEGO Dzisiejsza niedziela, jako pierwsza niedziela miesiąca jest szczególnie poświęcona Bożemu Miłosierdziu. O godz. 15:00 zapraszamy na wspólną modlitwę Koronką do Miłosierdzia Bożego, chwile osobistej adoracji oraz błogosławieństwo Najświętszym Sakramentem. NOWI PARAFIALNE Witamy serdecznie nowych członków naszej rodziny parafialnej: Julie Bazylika Bean, Thomas Gorski III, Billy & Nichole Haseotes, Brian Jutras, Carolin Lach, Thomas & Carol Liro, Scott & Leah Pigeon, Stevan & Donna Jette Presleya i Taryn Stewart. Zapraszamy do udziału w sprawowanej w naszej świątyni liturgii, a także do aktywnego włączenia się do funkcjonowania naszej parafii poprzez dołączenie do jednej z grup parafialnych. DZIEŃ ZADUSZNY Obchody Dnia Zadusznego są przejawem wiary w życie po śmierci. Ta wiara sięga tysięcy lat wstecz. Jest obecna w różnych kulturach i wierzeniach na całej ziemi, które wytworzyły różnorodne tradycje i rytuały. Poganie wierzyli, że dusze zmarłych miały przywilej odwiedzania domów i pożywiania się przygotowanym dla nich jedzeniem. W tradycji chrześcijańskiej natomiast funkcjonowało przeświadczenie, że w Dzień Zaduszny dusze zmarłych nawiedzają kościoły i uczestniczą we Mszy św. Na naszej Bazylice o godz. 17:00 zapraszamy wszystkich na naszą doroczna Msze za zmarłych, zwłaszcza tych, którzy odeszli w przeciągu ubiegłego roku. Pamiętajmy, ze dla tych, którzy w czyśćcu oczekują na wieczną nagrodę najlepszą pomocą jest ofiarowana w ich intencji Masza św. Dzień Zaduszny jest jak Boże Narodzenie dla zmarłych. Wszyscy oczekują prezentu od nas w postaci modlitwy. PROCESJA NA CMENTARZU Jesteśmy bardzo wdzięczni wszystkim, którzy wzięli udział w ubiegła niedzielę na naszej corocznej procesji na naszym parafialnym cmentarzu, organizowanej z okazji Dnia Zadusznego. To wspaniałe wydarzenie, które zgromadziło dużą liczbę parafian i nie -parafian, połączonych modlitewną zadumą i pamięcią o naszych bliskich zmarłych. Zapalone znicze utworzyły wspaniałą atmosferę zwłaszcza w godzinach wieczornych, przypominając swoim światłem, że cmentarz jest miejscem spoczynku przepełnionym nadzieję na wieczne życie. Jesteśmy wdzięczni Sylvii i Frederickowi Kitka, George’owi Baldowskiemu oraz Dottie Kasierski za pomoc w przygotowaniu naszego cmentarza na tę uroczystość. Dziękujemy księżom, panu organiście Robertowi Wójcik, organizacjom parafialnym, skautom, ministrantom oraz Dzieciom Maryi za obecność. Doceniamy pomoc naszego nowego opiekuna cmentarza Gabora Tolnay i jego pomocnika Johna Szymczak. NOWENNA DO ŚW. JÓZEFA Nabożeństwa do świętego Józefa odbędzie się w środę 5 listopada o godzinie 19:00. Zapraszamy i zachęcamy parafian i wszystkim, którzy szukają wstawiennictwa św. Józefa, przedstawiali swoje intencje zapisując je na specjalnych formularzach znajdujących się w kaplicy Matki Bożej. Jesteśmy również wdzięczni za modlitwy dziękczynne kierowane do Boga za otrzymane łaski. Bardzo prosimy o czytelne wypełnianie formularzy i wyraźne zaznaczanie, czy mają być odczytane głośno W tym tygodniu figurę św. Józefa w procesji niosą Szafarze Eucharystii. SAINT JOSEPH POLISH WOMEN’S CLUB Uwaga! - W ten weekend, po wszystkich Mszach św., członkinie SJPWC będą sprzedawały bilety na Splash of Panache Vendor Event, który odbędzie się w niedzielę, 9 listopada w godz. od 13:00 do 17:00 w Point Breeze Restaurant. Cena jednego biletu: 20 dolarów. Każdy uczestnik otrzyma przy wejściu upominek. Będzie można również nabyć kupony na loterię w cenie 10 dolarów. RELIGIA Katecheza - W poniedziałek 3 listopada spotykamy szkole o godz. 17:30 zajęciach katechezy. Dzięujemy wszystkim dzieciom i ridzicom za udział w nabożeństwie Żywego Różańca, które odbyło się w ubiegły poniedziałek. Bierzmowanie – Program spotkań dla kandydatów do Sakramentu Bierzmowania został rozesłany do kandydatów. Pierwsze spotkanie odbędzie się dziś, 2 listopada o godz. 8:15 na plebanii. Druga kolekta dzisiejszej niedzieli jest przeznaczona na Zobowiązania Diecezjalne. Druga kolekta w przyszłym tygodniu będzie przeznaczona na pokrycie kosztów utrzymania i energii. 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