Our Lady of Victory Parish Baptisms: Please call the Parish Office to make arrangements Health Ministries: 508-509-9804 Weddings: Arrangements must be made at least eight months in advance RCIA: 508-775-5744 New Parishioners: Please register in the Parish Office Knights of Columbus: 508-775-4054 Saint Vincent de Paul Society: For Assistance, 508-771-5104 Meets the second Thursday of each month at 7pm Eucharistic Ministers to the Homebound: Mass Schedule for OLV & OLH: 508-771-5035 Ralph Babusci, 508-778-0193; [email protected]www.olvparish.org Centerville, Massachusetts 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time July 1, 2018 Rev. John J. Perry, Pastor Phone: 508-775-5744 Fax: 508-771-1614 Website: www.olvparish.org www.olvgift.com Address: 230 South Main Street Centerville, MA 02632 Mass Assistants Most Reverend George W. Coleman, Bishop Emeritus Msgr. John Perry, P.A. Msgr. Ronald Tosti Rev. George Bellenoit Rev. Richard Casey Rev. Richard DeVeer Rev. James Finley Rev. Thomas Rita Rev. Robert Soucy Rev. Paul Sullivan Thank you to those priests who, although not assigned her, share their ministry with us, by helping us regularly and seasonally. Deacons Deacon James M. Barrett Deacon Theodore E. Lukac Parish Office Hours: Mon. - Thurs., 9:30am -3:00pm Fri., 9:30am - 12 noon Sat., 9:30am - 11:30am Celebration of the Eucharist Our Lady of Victory Centerville, MA Saturday: 4:30pm Sunday: 7am, 8:30am, 10am, 10:05am (Parish Ctr), 11:30am, 5:30pm Monday-Saturday: 9am Our Lady of Hope Mission 1581 Rt. 6A, West Barnstable Saturday: 4:00pm Sunday: 8:30am and 10am First Friday Anointing of the Sick following 9:00am Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Our Lady of the Assumption, Osterville First Fridays: following 8am Mass ending with Benediction at Noon. Holy Day Celebration of Eucharist Parish Staff Business Manager Kelley Spodris 508-775-5744 ext. 113 [email protected]Director of Music Dorothy Lortie 508-771-1029 [email protected]GIFT /Faith Formation Bill Bussiere 508-775-5744 ext. 119 [email protected]Office Assistant Barbara Piscuskas 508-775-5744 ext. 200 [email protected]Office Assistant Kim Kennedy 508-775-5744 ext. 129 [email protected]Confessions Our Lady of Victory Saturday: 9:30am and 3:30pm, Or by appointment
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Our Lady of Victory Parish
Baptisms: Please call the Parish Office to make arrangements Health Ministries: 508-509-9804
Weddings: Arrangements must be made at least eight months in advance RCIA: 508-775-5744
New Parishioners: Please register in the Parish Office Knights of Columbus: 508-775-4054
Saint Vincent de Paul Society: For Assistance, 508-771-5104 Meets the second Thursday of each month at 7pm
Eucharistic Ministers to the Homebound: Mass Schedule for OLV & OLH: 508-771-5035
GIFT /Faith Formation Bill Bussiere 508-775-5744 ext. 119 [email protected]
Office Assistant Barbara Piscuskas 508-775-5744 ext. 200 [email protected]
Office Assistant Kim Kennedy 508-775-5744 ext. 129 [email protected]
Confessions
Our Lady of Victory
Saturday: 9:30am and
3:30pm, Or by appointment
ALL ARE WELCOME No matter what your present status in the Catholic Church,
no matter what your current family and
marital situation, no matter what your personal history, age, background, race, etc., no matter what your own self
image; you are invited, welcomed, accepted, loved and respected here.
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE We are blessed at Our Lady of the Assumption, Our Lady of Victory and at Our Lady of Hope to have thoughtful, generous parishioners who support the good works of our faith community with their time, talent and treasure. Thank you for your spiritual and financial commitment to our Parishes.
UPCOMING SECOND COLLECTIONS
June 30-July 1: The funds collected at the second collection this week will be used towards the Diocesan
Assessment. The monthly Assessment for OLV is $9498; OLH: $526 and OLA: $4288. July 7-8: Air Conditioning and Maintenance. Funds collected are used toward the costs for our parishes. July 14-15: Parish Maintenance and Upkeep.
OUR LADY OF THE ASSUMPTION June 30-July 1
Sat. 4pm Albino Spinola
Sun. 7am For the Parish
9am Irene Manning
11am Guy and Joseph Tedesco
July 2-6
Mon. 8am William and Josephine Kent Tues. 8am Joseph Topper, Sr. Wed. 8am Thanksgiving For Our Freedom
Thurs 8am The Berkery Family
Fri. 8am Ann Donoruma
July 7-8
Sat. 4pm Francis Luca
5:15pm Elaine Garvey
Sun. 7am For the Parish
9am Freddie Rivers, Jr. and Theadorina Mendes
11am Virginia Noddin
OUR LADY OF VICTORY
June 30-July 1
Sat. 4:30pm David Nugent Sun. 7am Margaret Rocci 8:30am Paul Legan
In church 10am Manolo Castaneda
10:05am Ronald R. Strachan
11:30am Mary Jeanette Lothrop
5:30pm Isabel M. Hogan
July 2-7
Mon. 9am Tina (Bernadette) Dunn
Tues. 9am Stephen Largay
Wed. 9am Albert and Helen Donovan
Thurs 9am Paul B. Lothrop, Jr. Fri. 9am Christine M. Gaffney
Sat. 9am Community Mass
Naimeh Hadawar, Weston, Mary and Jane Healy, Olive DiRienzo, Special Intention, William Keane
July 7-8
Sat. 4:30pm Anthony Cobello
Sun. 7am Kevin Roycroft 8:30am Patricia McNally
In church 10am Dominic Fucile
10:05am Patricia M. Keogh and
Gregory P. Plunkett 11:30am
5:30pm Patrick and Eleanor Walsh
OUR LADY OF HOPE
June 30-July 1
Sat. 4pm Patrick Tierney
Sun. 8:30am Peter Childs
10am Regina and Larry Mahoney
July 7-8
Sat. 4pm People of the Parish
Sun. 8:30am Marilyn H. Snow
10am Stephen Gelson
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Kindly remember in your prayers the recently deceased and all those who have asked for our prayers.
Lorraine Davis
Stephen Gelson
Linda A. Hannoosh
Those we love don’t go away,
They walk beside us every day;
Unseen, unheard, but always near,
They are always in our hearts, so dear.
We welcome
Grayson Glenn Gavin
Jase Leo Gavin
Eva Noelle Schroeter
Elise Marilyn Amster
Tallon Elizabeth Hill
Atticus Fitzgerald Spinner
through the Sacrament of Baptism to our faith family.
Happy Fourth of July. The Parish Offices will be closed on July 4.
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Recently, my wife and I had the opportunity to see the movie: Pope Francis: A Man of His Word. In it, Our
Holy Father reminds us of the same thing we hear in our readings this Sunday and that is 'the preciousness
and sanctity of all life.'
The movie combines the life of St. Francis, the environmental encyclical Laudato si', and the words of
Pope Francis. It blends them together into a very beautiful story and I hope all of you have an opportunity to
see it. One of the things that stood out in my mind were his words: “Everything is related and we human
beings are united as brothers and sisters on a wonderful pilgrimage, woven together by the love God has for
each of his creatures and which also unites us in fond affection with brother sun, sister moon, brother river
and mother earth.”
Unfortunately, all human being since 'the fall of our first parents Adam and Eve and original sin,' and
the distorted notion that humans were created to exploit at will our planet and its resources has landed us in
trouble ecologically and well as spiritually. This has been particularly destructive since the beginning of the
Industrial Revolution where for the first time in our planets history decisions made by human beings has had
devastating consequences where our world is headed into a frontier never before experienced by life. Run
away green house gases, catastrophic water pollution with areas in our oceans so polluted with plastic that it
is choking off all sea life, and rising global and oceanic temperatures resulting in the extinction of numerous
species are just a few examples I can leave in this limited space.
As dire as some of these monumental problems seem, the Good News is we have a loving God
whose heart, mind and whose depth we can never begin to fathom and whose love, mercy and brilliance are
constantly watching over us like a loving parent.
And through that great love, He has encouraged some of our world's greatest minds including
scientist, philosophers, theologians, including our Pope to ponder the pertinent direction we humans must
take, in a cosmological sense, if we want our grandchildren and future generations to be able to have a quality
of life worth living. We need a new story for our journey of recovery and one that incorporates conservation
and preservation as it's themes.
One that the Paulist priest, Father Thomas Berry, who was one of the founding voices on this problem
to write in his book “The Dream of the Earth” : “A sensitivity that comprehends the larger patterns of nature,
its severe demands as well as its delightful aspects,” and one that “is willing to see the human diminish so that
other life forms might flourish.”
What's our part in this? In a review I read of the Popes movie by Rita Ferrone on Pray Tell summed it
up perfectly. She wrote: “Early in the film, there is a scene of the piazza at Assisi, with a voice over by the
director talking about the passage of time. We see people walking across the piazza who turn into ghosts and
disappear, followed by others who take their place and then they too disappear. Laced throughout the film
there are scenes of St. Francis of Assisi, shot in black and white and without sound, in which some of the key
elements in the saint’s life that connect to the life of Pope Francis are acted out, such as his calling to rebuild
God’s house, his vow of poverty and his engagement with creation. The film in this way quite gently raises
the implicit question of what we shall do in our own “hour upon the stage.”
Well this is our hour and one that must always begin with Prayer and an acknowledgment of Faith
like we hear in today's Gospel. The prayerful cry of a father asking for the healing of his child and the faith
exhibited by a poor woman's touch. Both who intrinsically believed the words of our Savior: “The things
which are impossible with men are possible with God.” Words that will empower us to use our gifts and
talents in a way that will contribute to the preservation of our planet, its species, and its awesomeness.
Peace,
Deacon Ted
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On-Line Giving Is Easy At OLV/OLH Please prayerfully consider giving to our parish
community online as it does benefit our parish
in many important ways. It’s safe. It’s simple. It’s
convenient. Donations can be made using credit or debit
cards, checking or savings account. Go to olvparish.org
and click on the WeShare link. Please call Kate or
Kelley in the OLV office if you have any questions or
need help signing up. Thank you!
This Week Marks The End of the Catholic
Charities Appeal. But not the end of the human needs here on Cape Cod
supported by the Appeal.
Next week, men, women, and children will still need
food, clothing, shelter and protection. The call for us as
Church to perform corporal and spiritual works of mercy
is not finished. It continues.
To the households in our parish family who have given
to this year’s Appeal, your one hundred thousand sisters
and brothers who are helped extend a warm Thank You.
To those who have not yet given, there is still time. You
can still be a part of this effort.
Whatever you can. For those who cannot.
Envelopes and pledge cards are at the doors of the
church. The collection basket also welcomes Catholic
Charities Appeal gifts.
Our Lady's Guild (OLA/OLH/OLV) Please stop by our bake sale following all
Masses this weekend to take home some
delectable treats! All proceeds benefit Cape
charities. Happy Independence Day!
FACE SUMMER GALA TO SUPPORT
CATHOLIC
SCHOOLS SCHOLARSHIP FUND The 21st annual FACE Summer Gala to support
Catholic school students in the Fall River Diocese,
including Cape Cod is set for Friday, July 13, 2018 at the
Willowbend Country Club in Mashpee. FACE is the
Foundation to Advance Catholic Education, and proceeds
from the evening provide need-based tuition assistance to
diocesan students.
The Summer Gala will include a delicious multi-
course dinner, a live auction, a mystery raffle and more.
Boston TV and radio personality Billy Costa, host of
NESN’s Dining Playbook, will serve as Master of
Ceremonies. Summer resident of Dennis, Gillian Lewis
Milligan, is serving as chairperson for this year’s event.
In his letter of invitation to the Gala, Bishop Edgar M. da
Cunha, S.D.V., points out that through the generosity of
supporters of FACE, the Fall River Diocese “has been
able to provide scholarships to many children who would
otherwise not be able to attend a Catholic school,” adding
that, “the need continues to grow.”
For ticket information or to find out about sponsorship
opportunities, please contact Jane Robin of the FACE
Flame of Love of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Each Wednesday, a group dedicated to the Blessed
Virgin prays the Rosary at St. Francis Xavier Church,
Hyannis after the 8:30am Mass (about 9:10am). All are
welcome to share this special devotion.
Adoration at Our Lady of the
Assumption There is Adoration after the 8am Mass on the
First Friday of each month, from 8:40am until
Noon. At 11:40am we pray the Divine Mercy chaplet
and a prayer for vocations. At Noon, Benediction is
celebrated by Bishop Coleman. We welcome all for this
beautiful, prayerful time. July 6 is First Friday.
Daily Rosary at OLV Each morning, at 8:30am, the Rosary is said at Our Lady
of Victory. Come join us before Mass.
Divine Mercy Group The Divine Mercy Group of Our Lady of Victory invites
you to an hour of prayer on Tuesdays at 3pm in the
Church. Prayers of the Divine Mercy, the Holy Rosary
and other devotional prayers are said. Trusting in Our
Lord’s promise that where two or three gather together in
His name, He is there in their midst. (Mt. 18:20)
First Friday Eucharistic Adoration Join us July 6, 9am and every First Friday following the
8:30am Mass, concluding with Benediction at 5pm.
Chapel of St. Jude, Christ the King Parish, Mashpee. An
opportunity to spend quiet time in prayer and meditation
in the peace of the chapel. All are welcome.
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Parking Mindfulness at OLV For the safety and care of all, please be considerate when parking your car in the main lot both during Masses and when coming to the office for meetings or events. When attending Mass, pull all the way forward to fill each row. Parishioners do leave in a timely fashion so you will not be “trapped” in a spot. So, please, do not park at the end of the row when first arriving.
If you attend morning Mass and are staying for a meeting, gathering, etc. please move your car from the main lot
after Mass, before coming into your meeting. There are funerals planned and the bereaved family and friends attending the Mass will need to pull into the main parking lot. We do not want them to have to weave in/out around parked cars. When attending or hosting an event in the Parish Center, attendees need to park in the back parking
lot. Please do not use the main parking lot of the main
church.
The fire lanes areas that are marked with yellow/orange
stripes are NOT parking areas —not even if you are
quickly dropping off an item to the Parish Office. For
the safety of all and the chance that emergency vehicles need to enter, only park in designated spots and always observe posted rules (ie, no parking in fire lanes). Thank you to all for your cooperation.
Thoughtful Gift Some of the OLV Choir Members have made a new CD of fourteen songs, both vocal and
instrumental music (Be Not Afraid, How Great Thou Art, How Can I Keep From Singing, etc.). The CD’s title is Do Not Fear and it would be an excellent gift for anyone who is going through health problems or any other tough times. You may give a $5 donation and get the CD at the Our Lady of Victory Office.
It's More than Just a Car By donating your car to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, you are offering hope to those in need. We have partnered with One Car Makes a Difference, a national vehicle donation program with the facilities and services to make the process simple and convenient to you. Offer your vehicle donation to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul to help a person, a family, or a community. The sale of each vehicle provides a significant benefit for the Society of St. Vincent de Paul . Although the process is simple and quick, the benefits last a long time and you could earn a tax deduction too. Two easy ways to donate your vehicle for auction: 800-322-8284 or svdpusacars.com
Cancer Support Group The next Healing Mass for the Cancer Support Group will be held on Monday evening, July 2 at 6pm in the Parish Center of Our Lady of Victory Church.
All persons dealing with Cancer or any serious illness are welcome to attend. Anointing of the Sick will be offered at this service to those who wish to receive this sacrament. Family members and friends are always welcome. Come join us in prayer for anyone you are caring for or concerned about. Please join us following the Mass for sharing friendship at our Ice Cream Social. The Cancer Support Group is open to new members, friends and families to join us anytime. FMI please contact Geri Medeiros at 508-362-6909.
Please Pray For A Priest Each Day
Eternal Father, we lift up to you these
and all the priests of the world. Sanctify them.
Heal and guide them.
Mold them into the likeness and holiness of your Son, Jesus, the Eternal High Priest. May their lives be
pleasing to you. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen
July 1: Rev. Msgr. John Moore
July 2: Pope Francis
July 3: Bishop Edgar da Cunha, SDV
July 4: Rev. John Driscoll July 5: Rev. Leonard Hindsley
July 6: Rev. Edward Correira
July 7: Rev. Msgr. Daniel Hoye
Faith in Action Opportunity
We are all called to put our faith in action by serving our brothers and sisters in need. One way we do that here at Our Lady of Victory and Our Lady of the Assumption is through our Taste and See fundraiser. This year Taste and See will be held on Friday, September 21 at the Oyster Harbors Club. We raise funds for local organizations that provide services to those right here on the Cape that are otherwise without the basic necessities that we can often take for granted. These organizations help to provide the dignity of knowing when and where the next safe place to sleep and warm meal will come from. You can help to be a part of this event by joining us for a planning meeting on Monday, July 9 at 10am in room M1. We welcome new committee members as well as those with a few hours here and there that can help us with our mission. If you are unable to make the meeting but are interested in helping, please be in touch with Kelley Spodris at 508.775.5744x113 or [email protected]
TAKE FIVE FOR FAITH! Invest just five minutes a day, and your faith will
deepen and grow—a day at a time.
Sunday, July 1, 2018 Don’t be afraid to ask
Need is all around: a sick child here, a chronically
ailing elder there. Meanwhile, multitudes languish with
inadequate education, or possibly a simple lack of
inspiration. We all wait more desperately than we
imagine for healing to come, for a word to rouse our
hearts. Hope seems unreasonable, until Jesus passes by.
Those who seek his help—even seizing his garments to
get it—are the ones who go away satisfied. Will we be
among those who reach for what we truly need? Or
will we allow the one who can restore us to pass by?
“If I but touch his clothes, I shall be cured.”
Support Group Meetings—One Day at a Time
AA Meetings— Our Lady of the Assumption
Church Basement: Sun. and Wed., 7pm;
Sun., 5:30pm/Beginner Mtg
AA Meetings—Our Lady of Victory - L.C.
Monday – Saturday, 7:30am
Saturday, 7:30pm
AA Meetings—Our Lady of Hope
Monday, 7pm
Tuesday and Wednesday, 7:30pm
NA Meeting—Our Lady of Victory
Friday, 7:30pm
Gamblers Anonymous—Dennis Senior Center
Wednesday, 7:30pm
Overeaters Anonymous—Christ the King Parish,
Mashpee; Wednesday, 6:30pm
Monday, Jul 02, 2018
Keep the light on
Jesus was not the first person, and certainly not the last,
to experience homelessness. The problem is persistent
and worldwide—an estimated 100 million people lack
stable housing. The reasons are many and complex,
from chronic unemployment to substance abuse to
mental illness to natural disaster. But while none of us
may be able to solve homelessness alone, each of us
can respond to it with compassion. The website .org
offers some ideas and opportunities. Find a way to help
someone—you are likely to meet Jesus along the way!
“The Son of Man has nowhere to rest his head.”
Tuesday, Jul 03
FEAST OF THOMAS,
APOSTLE
May we see your
wounds?
Saint Thomas is famous
for his skepticism
toward initial reports of
Jesus’ Resurrection.
Truth be told, you might wonder if you’d believe in
such fabulous goings-on if they were reported to you
today. Good news often seems feeble compared with
the magnitude of the bad news that comes daily.
Thomas is the patron saint when the reasons for hope
appear frail. Early traditions say he died as a martyr in
India, pierced by a sword. The one whose faith was
bolstered by the wounds of Jesus proved his faith with
his own torn body. What has faith cost you, and do you
have the scars to prove it?
“Unless I see the mark of the nails in his hands . . . I
will not believe.”
Wednesday, Jul 04, 2018
MASS FOR INDEPENDENCE DAY
Unchain our hearts
Demonizing enemies, including religious and political
ones, is one of the unsavory ways in which religious
language can be abused. One’s opponent becomes not
merely wrong but evil incarnate. As we celebrate the
nation we love—and that we wish were always right,
pure, and honorable above all others—we must
acknowledge our government’s sometime misuse of our
wealth and power. Pray that citizen and government
alike may call upon the Lord to free us from whatever
possesses us that is not of God.
“ ‘If you drive us out, send us into the herd of swine.’
And he said to them, ‘Go then!’ ”
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Readings for the Week of July 1, 2018 Sunday: Wis 1:13-15; 2:23-24/Ps 30:2, 4, 5-6, 11, 12, 13
[2a]/2 Cor 8:7, 9, 13-15/Mk 5:21-43 or 5:21-24, 35b-43
Monday: Am 2:6-10, 13-16/Ps 50:16bc-17, 18-19, 20-21, 22-
PRAYER SHAWL REQUEST If you wish to request a prayer
shawl, please fill out this form
and place it in the collection
basket. You may also contact
Grace Carney at 508-771-7435.
Name of recipient:
_____________________________________________
Your name: __________________________________
Your phone number: ___________________________
Phone number needed for delivery of Prayer Shawl.
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The Green Team Compost is organic material that can be added to
soil to help plants grow. Food scraps and yard
waste currently make up 20 to 30 percent of what
we throw away and should be composted instead.
Making compost keeps these materials out of landfills where
they take up space and release methane, a potent greenhouse
gas. A good resource is the USDA Natural Resources
Conservation Service Fact Sheet on Composting.
COMMUNITY NOTES
St. Pius X Women‘s Society: Annual Summer Fair Wednesday, July 11, 8:30am-2:30 pm
Come browse our Fair!! Recycled Treasures will be in our school gym. Crafts, Raffles, Jewelry, tasty Jams, Jellies, variety of vendors, homemade baked goods (so yummy!), handmade knitted and sewn goods. Fashion and period American Girl Clothes. New this year Kids Zone with games, Face Painting, and more will be located in the St. Pius X School Gym. After you shop, enjoy a delicious lunch in our St. Mary’s Café. Parish Life Center, 5 Barbara St., South Yarmouth.
Worldwide Marriage Encounter Have faith that God can increase the blessings in your marriage by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. The next Weekends are Sep 15-16, 2018 in Medway, MA and Dec 7-9, 2018 in Duxbury, MA. For more information, call Stephen & Michelle O'Leary at 800-710-9963 or visit them at https://wwmema.org/.
Blessing for Independence Day
There is a saying, "To those whom much is given, much is expected." That saying is from “Uncommon Wisdom of John F. Kennedy: A Portrait in His Own Words.” That saying should sum up our thoughts as we celebrate the founding of our country. As we look at our history, we may easily see that much has been given to this country, and many have sacrificed to make sure we have kept those gifts. However, our faith informs us that a gift reaches its ultimate good only when it is given away freely.
Let us pray for this great country of the United States of America:
God our Father, from whom all good gifts come, we are thankful for rest and food.
Grant that, in all we do or say, we keep your goodness always in our thankful hearts.
We entreat you to bless all those who
work to keep us safe, and ask your blessings on all those who work
to share our blessings with others around the world. We ask all this in the name of our
brother and Savior, Jesus. Amen.
La Salette Shrine Retreats August 3-5, Friday evening, 7pm to Sunday after lunch: Multicolored Halos: Saints and Everyday Holiness: Presenter: Sr. Bridget Haase, osu. Aug. 11: Introduction to the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola in Daily Life. Presenters: Fr. Flavio Gillio, m.s. and Joy Jennings. 9:30am-4pm. Aug. 18, 19, 25 or 26, 9:30am-
4pm: Bible and Well-Being Workshop. Presenters: Fr. Flavio Gillio and Dr. Sally Riconscente. FMI and registration: 508-222-8530; or www.lasaletteretreatcenter.com
Poland 2018 With Fr. Marek Chmurski September 15-27, 2018. All-inclusive pilgrimage to Poland from Boston. A spectacular tour introducing you to Poland’s culture, history, charming villages, historic sites, religious shrines, cathedrals, churches, museums and markets. Accompanied by Fr. Marek, a native of Poland and by professional tour guides, throughout the trip. Hotel accommodations, spacious motor coach, and breakfast and dinner each day. $3650 pp. FMI: Fr. Marek: [email protected] or 508-274-3482
Polish Fest Sat., July 14: 11am-3pm and 4pm-8pm; Sun., Polka Mass at 11am; Festival Noon-5pm. Continuous live music; Famous “Polish Kitchen” with pierogis, kielbasa, kapusta, and more Polish and American foods; booths and games. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 235 N Front St., New Bedford.