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Saint Joseph Basilica LITURGICAL CELEBRATIONS/
MSZE ŚWIĘTE
Sunday Vigils / Soboty wieczorem: 4:00 p.m.
Sundays/Niedziele 7:00 a.m. (Polish); 8:15 a.m.; 9:30 a.m.,
11:00 a.m. (Polish)
Holy Day Vigil / Wigilie Świąt: 5:00 p.m.
Holy Days/Święta
6:30 a.m.; 8:30 a.m.; 7:00 p.m. (Polish)
Weekdays / W tygodniu 6:30 a.m. (Mon-Fri); 7:00 a.m. (Tue, Fri,
Sat)
CONFESSIONS / SPOWIEDŹ
Saturdays / Soboty: 7:30 a.m. and at 3:00 p.m.
First Friday / Pierwszy Piątek: 6:30 p.m.
PARISH OFFICE HOURS: Mon., Tue., Wed., Fri.:
9 a.m. - 12 noon & 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Thursday / Czwartki Office Is Closed! / Biuro zamknięte!
Please call ahead for an appointment with a priest. Spotkania
prosimy osobiście umawiać z księdzem.
SAINT JOSEPH SCHOOL 47 Whitcomb Street Webster, MA 01570
Phone: 508-943-0378
Fax: 508-949-0581 www.sjs-webster.com
Principal Michael Hackenson
Secretary Sylwia Kohut
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.
PARISH PERSONNEL Rector Rev. Msgr. Anthony Czarnecki Associate
Pastor Rev. Grzegorz Chodkowski Weekend Assistance Rev. Charles
Borowski Organist Karol Jaje Business Manager Ewa Mamro Office
Staff Rebecca Byberg, Elizabeth Sabaj Sacristan Thomas Liro
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION/RCIA Phone: 508-943-0467,
e-mail: [email protected]
SAINT JOSEPH PARISH 53 Whitcomb Street Webster, MA 01570
Phone: 508-943-0467
Fax: 508-943-0808 e-mail:
[email protected] www.saintjosephbasilica.com
FELICIAN SISTERS Phone: 508-943-2228
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Weekly Masses Intentions Intencje Mszalne
Sunday Vigil, November 17 4:00pm r.s. Catherine (anniv.),
Bernard, and Illona Knych - int. Daughters and families.
Sunday, November 18 7:00 O szczęśliwe rozwiązanie dla Karoliny -
int. babcia Zofia Kokosińska. 8:15 For the parishioners of St.
Joseph Basilica. 9:30 r.s. Stanislaw Lachcik - int. Sitkowski and
Malboeuf Funeral Home 11:00 ś.p. Grzegorz Turowski - int. mama.
1:00pm - Baptism - Noah and Ethan Ryan
Monday, November 19 6:30am r.s. Clayton Harris - int. Friends
and Adorers of the Blessed Sacrament Chapel 2:15pm Lanessa Nursing
Home
Tuesday, November 20 6:30am r.s. Joseph Borowski - int. Irene
Lucier and family 7:00am For the deceased remembered in
Wypominki.
Wednesday, November 21 6:30am O opiekę Bożej opatrzności i św.
Józefa nad rodziną Chmielewskich. 7:00pm Przez wstawiennictwo św.
Józefa i św. Cecylii w intencji wszystkich chórów Bazyliki św.
Józefa i wszystkich muzyków. Thursday, November 22 - Thanksgiving
Day 6:30am r.s. Sr. Valenta Akalski - int. Holy Rosary Sodality
8:30am For the parishioners of St. Joseph Basilica.
Friday, November 23 6:30am r.s. Jan Nagiel - int wife and
children 7:00am r.s. Karol Gago (2nd anniv.) - int. wife and
family
Saturday, November 24 7:00am r.s. John Dudek (18th anniv.) -
int. niece, Christine Dudek
Sunday Vigil, November 24 4:00pm r.s. Lucy and Alex Murzynowicz
- int. daughter, Ellie & family
Sunday, November 25—Christ the King Niedziela Chrystusa Króla
7:00 ś.p. Helena i Adam Parafinowicz - int. wnuczka Beata z rodziną
8:15 ś.p. Zofia Szafarska - int. Andrzej Jurczak 9:30 r.s. Richard
Franas Jr - int. Richard and Andrea Franas Sr. 11:00 ś.p. Stanisław
Lachcik - int. Robert and Rachel Żurowski
BAPTISM. On designated Sundays. Please call to make
arrangements. Parents are required to receive orientation.
SAKRAMENT CHRZTU W wyznaczone niedziele. Proszę zadzwonić na
plebanię, aby ustalić datę. Rodzice zobowiązani są do krótkiej
katechezy.
MARRIAGE. Proper preparation for marriage requires one year’s
notice. Please contact the rectory for ap-pointment.
SAKRAMENT MAŁŻEŃSTWA Narzeczeni powinni zawiadomić kancelarię
parafialną rok przed datą ślubu.
MINISTRY TO THE SICK For those of advanced age, ill or
hospitalized, call the rectory to arrange visitation.
SAKRAMENT CHORYCH Po sakramentalną posługę księdza proszę
dzwonić na plebanię.
PARISH MEMBERSHIP If you would like to become part of St. Joseph
Parish Family, please call the rectory.
ZAPISY DO PARAFII Parafia św. Józefa serdecznie zaprasza nowych
członków. Zapisy przyjmujemy w kan-celarii parafialnej.
RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) is a process
established by the Church for individuals to become Catholic and
receive the Sac-raments of Initiation-Baptism, Confirmation, and
the Eucharist. If you wish to become Catholic, or are a Baptized
Catholic in need of mak-ing your First Communion and/or
Confirmation, please call the Parish Office.
JOIN OUR COMMUNITY / DOŁĄCZ DO NAS If you wish to become a
member of our family please fill out this form and mail it to the
rectory or put it into the collection basket.
Jeśli pragniesz dołączyć do naszej rodziny, wypełnij poniższy
formularz I prześlij go do biura parafialnego lub włóż do koszyka z
kolektą. ____ New Parishioner / Nowy Parafianin ____ Data update /
Zmiana danych Name / Imię i Nazwisko:
________________________________________________________________________________________
Street / Ulica:________________________________ City/Town /
Miejscowość:______________________ State / Stan:___________
Zip:_________ Phone / Telefon:________________________________
email:____________________________________________
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Stewardship Note: We will all have that day when we are standing
before God and our life is played out like a movie. When this
happens and God asks each of us, “What have you done with the gifts
that I have given you?” How will you respond?
Eucharistic Ministers - November 17 / November 18 4:00pm -
Joseph Werbecki and Cathleen Holmberg 7:00am - Jean Duclos 8:15am -
Betty Sabaj and Sheila Kusek 9:30am - Tessa Mailloux and Marlene
Plaza 11:00am - Theresa Wagner
Lectors - November 17 / November 18 4:00pm - Louise Hester
7:00am - Diane Gajewski and Ryszard Skowron 8:15am - Thomas Gorski
9:30am - Marlene Plaza 11:00am - Dzieci
In a homily about the afterlife, the pastor spoke about the
doubts he had when, as a young man, he was try-ing to figure out
the mysteries of God and whether or not heaven really existed. His
doubts all but vanished when he attended the viewing of his
friend’s father. As everyone turned to leave, the wife of the man
kissed him and said with great conviction and certainty, “Bye for
now.” Something in her voice and in her tone answered his questions
and doubts, assuring him of God’s existence and love. That small
witness to faith changed his life. In this Gospel, the images that
Jesus uses are prophetic images that point to the end of time and
the coming of the Lord. We are not told to look for the signs, but
rather to have a sense of urgency about what we do and how we live.
When it is time—and only the Father knows when that will be—we will
recognize it. There is no need for fear or worry. A life of faith
does not allow for complacency, but rather demands an attitude of
expectation and attentive-
ness. Today is the time to act and put into practice what we
preach. Tomorrow is not time enough and we have no guarantee that
to-morrow will come. Our chance is now. The task is not to wait and
wonder when the Kingdom will come, but rather to work and pray so
we are ready for it.
SHARING OUR BLESSINGS - Weekly $4,677.15
Diocesan Obligation $1737; Fuel $330 Weekly Budget $7000
THIRTY THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME November 18, 2018
“And then they will see the Son of Man coming in the clouds with
great power and glory.” Mark 13:26
VOTIVE MASS AND NOVENA TO ST. JOSEPH Please make an effort this
Wednesday, November 21, to attend devotions to our Patron Saint at
7 p.m. St. Joseph is a patron saint of so many people who have a
variety of needs, patron of fathers, good provider, patron of
dying, patron of difficult situations and family life, and for
those who are
searching for employment. We have a great opportunity every
Wednesday to encounter his powerful intercessions in our various
needs. This week, the Parish Council will carry the statue into the
sanctuary
1-25 CLUB WEEKLY WINNER
9th Week—November 17th #48 - J. Cecilia Majka
NOVEMBER—MONTH OF THE SOULS IN PURGATORY The month of November
is traditionally dedicated to the Holy Souls in Purgatory. To help
the parishioners of Saint Joseph Basilica take full advantage of
the month, the bulletin each week in November will fea-ture
information on the catechesis surrounding this topic, as well as
practical ways to commemorate the deceased and offer prayers for
their souls. We hope this information helps you gain a better
under-standing of a purgatory and aids you in your prayers for our
dearly departed brothers and sisters in Christ.
Week 3: Praying for the Souls in Purgatory The souls in
purgatory died in the mercy of God and will receive the promise of
Heaven. However, because they still had attachment to sin at the
time of their death, they must undergo a spiritual purification.
Those in purgatory are un-able to pray for themselves. Since they
rely on others for prayers, we, the Church Militant, can pray for
them so they can join the saints in Heaven. Some ways to pray for
the souls in purgatory include: Having Masses said for the
departed
(especially on the anniversary of death), praying the Eternal
Rest prayer, visiting a cemetery and pray over the graves of the
deceased, sprinkling holy water on the ground, praying the Prayer
of St. Gertrude for the Holy Souls, offering up your Holy
Communion, give alms in the name of the deceased, and obtaining
indulgences to be applied to the dead.
“Thus he made atonement for the dead that they might be absolved
from their sin” 2 Maccabees 12:46
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION All classes, including Confirmation, will be
held on
Monday, November 19th, at 5:30pm.
St. Joseph School and the rectory will be closed on Thurs.,
November
22nd and Fri., November 23rd for Thanksgiving.
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The second collection this weekend is for Catholic Campaign for
Human Development.
The second collection next weekend is for Hurricane Florence
Relief
SHARING OUR BLESSINGS Reflection 4: Read Matthew 25: 14-30. Note
that the first two servants doubled what they had been given and
gave back not a por-tion, but the entirety of the original sum and
the profit. On a very basic level, what are they left with,
materially? Contrast this with the third servant, who hides the
money and merely returns it. How does this betray a lack of trust
in his master? Now turn to your own life, and imagine yourself as
the servant and Christ as the master. Given what you have received
from God in terms of time, talent, and treasure, how have you used
it? To what extent have you been faithful, working with what you
have been given for God’s glory and others’ benefit? To what have
you been unfaithful, either leaving your gifts unused or for less
important ends?
Week 4 Action Item This is the fourth action items for Sharing
Our Blessings 2018. Once you have completed the Sunday reflection,
consider the following: 1. In this Sunday’s reflections, you saw
the difference between the faithful servants, who took their
master’s money, invested it, and returned everything to their
master. Consider your time, talent, and treasure. Whose is it,
ultimately? How will you be called to make an account of these
things before God? 2. Take the time to examine your finances over
the past few years. What percentage of your annual income goes
toward building up the local church, especially via parish
offertory? Is it 1%? 5%? 10%? More? Write it down on a sheet of
paper. 3. Now think about the coming year. What would it look like
for you to “stretch” when it comes to your offering to the parish?
What if you were donating one hour's worth of your weekly income to
your parish - along with one hour of your time in worship as a
community and maybe one hour of volunteering? Write down that
dollar amount next to the previous one. Is it a stretch? Should it
be more? Only you can decide. 4. Now act. Visit the parish’s online
giving portal and consider making a 12-month commitment to a new
offertory level that is meaningful and sacrificial to you, that
helps you orient one more area of your life toward radical trust in
God.
NOVEMBER CASH CALENDAR WINNERS Nov 11 - $100, Dorothy Sabaj; Nov
12 - $25, Rachel Rowe Nov 13 - $25 ,Sawyer Scott ; Nov 14 - $50,
Jim Brezniak
Nov 15 - $25, John Knych; Nov 16 - $25, Jane Kirby Nov 17 - $50,
John and Jackie Sujdak Congratulations!
CATHOLIC CAMPAIGN FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Please be generous in
this week’s second collection for the Catholic Campaign for Human
Development. In the United States, one in seven people lives in
poverty. With this collection you support programs that address the
causes of poverty and provide a sustainable future for those who
are struggling across the country. In addition, 25 percent of funds
collected remains in our diocese to fund local anti-poverty
pro-jects. Please prayerfully consider how you can support this
collection and work on the margins. For more information about the
Catholic Campaign for Human Development, visit
usccb.org/cchd/collection.
HURRICANE FLORENCE COLLECTION As we watched Hurricane Florence
ravage the communities in the Carolinas and adjoining states just
two months ago, we could not imagine that the worst of the damage
was yet to come from the flooded rivers and streams which inundated
neighborhoods and even entire communities. The lives and homes of
many people have been crushed by this disaster. Once again, we as
Catholics are called to respond. Dioceses across the country have
been taking up second collections for relief efforts and will
support the efforts of Catholic Charities USA. They will be
involved in long-term efforts to restore communities after this
wide-spread destruction. Also, funds will go to support the USCCB’s
ef-forts to assist with pastoral and reconstruction aid to the
Church. Hu-manitarian funds for any future disasters impacting
communities out-side the US may be shared with Catholic Relief
Services for their re-sponse efforts. Next week, we will be taking
up a second collection to support the continued efforts of the
Hurricane Florence Relief. Hurricane Relief donations can also be
made anytime to the Worcester Diocese website:
https://worcesterdiocese.org/hurricane-relief-collection
ANDRZEJKI POLISH-AMERICAN DANCE PARTY
Sat Dec. 1st, 2018 at 6:30pm | PACC, 37 Harris St. Webster,
MA
Proceeds will go towards the purchase of the tables and chairs
for the new St. Joseph Parish Center and Cafeteria. The band
“Vademecum” will provide music. Tickets are $35/person Katarzyna
Kalinowska 774-452-2211 Małgorzata Kicilińska 774-280-0531 Parish
Office 508-943-0467 Tickets will be sold after Masses this
weekend!
Come and enjoy a fun night with live music, delicious food, and
try your luck with raffle tickets
to win gift baskets!
THANKSGIVING REFLECTIONS Although Thanksgiving is a National
holiday, it echoes the basic orientation of our Christian faith.
Our central defining ritual as Chris-tians—the Eucharist, is the
Greek word for Thanksgiving. Every time we celebrate the Eucharist,
we remind ourselves that all we have and all we are comes from God.
So as we celebrate this Thanksgiving Day, we not only thank God for
the abundance of goods and freedoms we share as citizens, but also
for the gift of God’s abid-ing presence in our lives through the
risen Jesus and through the power of the Holy Spirit to sanctify
our world.
Saint Joseph School Saint Joseph School will together on
Tuesday, Nov 20 at 12:00pm as one family celebrate Thanksgiving
dinner free of charge courtesy of John Hester, Mr and Mrs Leonard
Montione and Msgr. Anthony Czarnecki. We will host the veterans who
have done so much for our country as well as several important
guests and benefactors of Saint Joseph School. Happy
Thanksgiving!
SAINT JOSEPH WOMEN’S CLUB SJWC wishes to thank all those who
supported our annual fund-raiser, A SPLASH OF PANACHE, held on
November 4th. Winners of the lottery raffle were: Ellie Noga, book
of $5 scratch tickets, Doro-thy Wawrzyniak , book of $2 scratch
tickets, and Peter Manak, book of $1 scratch tickets.
Congratulations to all our special raffle win-ners. Thank you for
your continued support to help St. Joseph School,
-Felicia Kolodziejczak, President, and Fundraiser committee.
SJWC is hosting a wreath making class presented by Ashley
Starzec of Flower Therapy on Sunday, December 2nd in the school
hall at 5pm. Cost is $35.00 which includes, a live balsam wreath
and decora-tions. Deadline to register is Friday, November 23.
Please go to:
squareup.com/store/perfect-harmony-relationship-solutions-llc/item/private-party-for-sjwc
to register. Class size is limited. To add to the festivities you
are welcome to wear your ugly sweater!
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UPCOMING EVENTS
PILGRIMAGE TO ISRAEL AND JORDAN - St. An-drew Bobola Parish, is
organizing a Pilgrimage to Israel and Jordan March 17-28, 2019. All
inclusive cost with breakfast,dinners is $3,190.00 Please contact
508-943-5633. Forms are available on the website:
www.standrewbobola.com
Wstrząśnięte moce niebieskie, wielki ucisk, zmartwychwstanie
zmarłych, sąd Boży, nagroda i kara wieczna, nie są to tematy, o
których słucha się z przyjemnością. W Eucharystii staje pośród nas
Jezus Chrystus, którego miłość, objawiona w ofierze krzyżowej,
okazała się większa niż wszystkie nasze grzechy. Trwałe i pełne
szczęście możemy odtąd znaleźć tylko w wiernym oddaniu się Jemu,
gdyż tylko On ma moc nas uwolnić od największego lęku człowieka
lęku przed wiecznym bezsensem, pustką i osamotnieniem śmierci.
TRZYDZIESTA DRUGA NIEDZIELA ZWYKŁA 18 listopada 2018
„Wówczas ujrzą Syna Człowieczego, przychodzącego w obłokach z
wielką mocą i chwałą.”(Mk 13:26)
LISTOPAD – MIESIĄC DUSZ CZYŚĆCOWYCH Listopad jest tradycyjnie
poświęcony duszom w czyśćcu. Aby pomóc naszym parafianom bardziej
owocnie przeżyć ten czas będziemy co tydzień zamieszczać krótką
katechezę na temat czyśćca oraz praktyk duchowych pomagających
upamiętnić zmarłych i wspomóc ich modlitwami.
Tydzień trzeci Dusze w czyśćcu umarły w łasce Boga i otrzymały
obietnicę Nieba. Jednakże, ponieważ umierając wciąż były w
przywiązaniu do grzechu,
muszą przejść duchowe oczyszczenie. Będąc w czyśćcu nie są w
stanie modlić się za siebie. Dlatego też polegają na modlitwach
innych, polegają na nas. Sposoby modlitwy za dusze w czyśćcu
obejmują: Msze odprawiane za zmarłych (szczególnie w rocznicę
śmierci), odmawianie modlitwy Wieczny Odpoczynek, nawiedzenie
cmentarza i modlitwa nad grobami zmarłych, odmawianie Modlitwy św.
Gertrudy, ofiarowanie Komunii Świętej, składając jałmużnę w imieniu
zmarłego i uzyskując odpusty, za zmarłych.
CHRIST THE KING The Solemnity of Christ the King will be
celebrated next Sunday, November 25. Pope Francis encourages us to
make every effort to personally experience the transforming power
of God’s love and mercy. We should make an examination of
conscience of what we do to bring God’s mercy to those in need.
Practically speaking, we should reflect on our corporal and
spiri-tual deeds. Whom have we helped? Whom did we bring closer to
God and the Church? What has changed our lives during this past
year. The adoration of the Blessed Sacrament and devotion give us
the opportu-nity to reflect on our life of faith.
Parish organizations & ministries are requested to at-tend
Adoration as a group next Sunday at the follow-ing times:
12:30-1:00pm Parish Council and Knights of Columbus 1:00-1:30pm
Sacred Heart Society 1:30-2:00pm Holy Rosary Sodality 2:00-2:30pm
St. Anne Society / St. Joseph Women’s Club 2:30-3:00 Eucharistic
Ministers and Children of Mary
All parishioners are requested to participate in these
services.
In late autumn, you always see lots of s p o o k y c o s t u m e
s a n d g h o u l i s h decorations. However, the autumn is also a
great time to reinforce what it’s like to be a Christian and
recently Sr. Jeanne did just that with her Fourth-Grade students.
She challenged her class to think how each one of them is like a
very popular autumn plant, a pumpkin. As each of her students sat
and looked at their pumpkins, Sr. Jeanne
explained, “Being a Christian is like being a pumpkin. God picks
you from the patch, brings you in, and washes all the dirt off.
Then, He cuts the top off and scoops out all the yucky stuff. He
removes the seeds of doubt, hate, impurity, and greed. Finally, He
carves you a new smiling face and puts His light inside of you to
shine for all the world to see.” Once Sr. Jeanne, concluded her
lesson, the students and parent volunteers spent the morning
carving their own unique pumpkins. At the conclusion of the lesson,
the classroom lights were turned-off and candles were placed inside
each pumpkin. The students then reflected on John 8:12, Jesus said,
“I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in
darkness but will have the light of life.”
SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL The Gospel predicts end times; our
challenge though is to live faithfully now. When we live in
conformity to the Word, hearing Jesus’ words and living them out,
the future holds no fear for us. As you place your gift in the
Society of St. Vincent de Paul poor box, know that you are hearing
the words of Jesus and living them out.
DONATIONS Saint Joseph Basilica—$100, In memory of Rozalia Bal,
given by her loving children
SPECIAL CEMETERY OFFER During the month of November, we offer
single grave lots at a 10% discount
and multiple grave lots at a 15% discount. If interested, please
call the rectory for details.
Z powodu obchodów Święta Dziękczynienia biuro parafialen będzie
zamknięte w czwartek 22 listopada i w piątek 23 listopada!
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NOWENNA DO ŚW. JÓZEFA Zapraszamy do wspólnej modlitwy na Mszy
św. Wotywnej i Nowennie do św. Józefa, naszego Patrona. Jest on
wspomożycielem w różnorodnych potrzebach, problemach rodzinnych,
kłopotach z pracą, a także patronem wielu zawodów i życiowych
wyzwań. Daje nam to ogromną szansę na uzyskanie pomocy w chwilach,
kiedy potrzeba nam
oparcia w Bogu. W tym tygodniu w procesji z figura św. Józefa
pójdą członkowie Rady Parafialnej.
Druga kolekta w tym tygodniu będzie przeznaczona na CATHOLIC
CAMPAIGN FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT.
Druga kolekta w przyszłym tygodniu będzie przeznaczona na pomoc
ofiarom huraganu Florence.
ZABAWA ANDRZEJKOWA Zapraszamy na Zabawę Andrzejkową,
organizowana w tym roku przez Parafię św. Józefa. Odbędzie się ona
1 grudnia w klubie PACC. Muzykę do zabawy zapewni zespół Vademecum.
Zabawa Andrzejkowa jest doskonała okazją do zakończenia Okresu
Zwykłego i wejścia w Adwent. Chętnych do udziału w zabawie prosimy
o kontakt z z biurem parafialnym, Katarzyną Kalinowską lub
Małgorzatą Kicilińską. Cena biletu $35. Zysk z zabawy będzie
przeznaczony na zakup stołów i krzeseł do nowego centrum
parafialnego.
ZBIÓRKA NA OFIARY HURAGANU FLORENCE Kiedy obserwowaliśmy,
zaledwie dwa miesiące temu, jak huragan Florence pustoszył Karolinę
Północna i Południową i sąsiednie stany, nie mogliśmy sobie
wyobrazić, że najgorsze szkody miały dopiero nadejść: wylane rzeki
i strumienie niszczące całe osiedla. W konsekwencji życie i dorobek
wielu ludzi zostały kompletnie zrujnowane. Ponownie, jako katolicy
jesteśmy wezwani, aby odpowiedzieć na pilną potrzebę bliźniego.
Diecezje w całym kraju organizują zbiórki na rzecz pomocy ofiarom.
Środki te będą przeznaczone na długofalowe działania na rzecz
przywrócenia normalnego funkcjonowania społeczności po tym
powszechnym zniszczeniu. Ponadto środki zostaną przeznaczone na
wsparcie wysiłków Konferencji Biskupów USA na rzecz pomocy
duszpasterskiej i odbudowy kościołów na zrujnowanych terenach.
Fundusze humanitarne na rzecz wszelkich przyszłych katastrofy,
które dotkną społeczności spoza USA mogą być przekazywane do
Catholic Relief Services. W przyszłym tygodniu, podczas drugiej
kolekty będziemy zbierali ofiary na pomoc ofiarom huragany
Florence. Ofiary można składać również dokonać w dowolnym czasie na
stronie internetowej Diecezji Worcester:
https://worcesterdiocese.org/hurricane-relief-collection
RELIGIA Zajęcia katechetyczne dla wszystkich klas, właczając
bierzmowanie w poniedziałek, 19 listopada o 17:30.
PIELGRZYMKA DO IZRAELA
Parafia św. Andrzeja Boboli w Dudley zaprasza na Pielgrzymkę do
Izraela. Wyjazd odbędzie się w dniach: 17 – 128 marca 2019r. W cenę
$3190 wliczone jest zakwaterowanie, transport, śniadania i kolacje.
Zainteresowane osoby prosimy o kontakt z parafią pod numerem
telefonu: 508 943 5633 lub na stronie internetowej:
standrewbobola.com
ŚWIĘTO DZIĘKCZYNIENIA Chociaż Święto Dziękczynienia jest świętem
narodowym, odzwierciedla ono podstawową orientację naszych
chrześcijańskich wartości. Centralna celebracja, definiująca nas
jako chrześcijan, jest określana greckim słowem Eucharystria -
„ευχαριστία” - oznaczającym dziękczynienie. Za każdym razem, gdy
celebrujemy Eucharystię, przypominamy sobie, że wszystko, co
posiadamy i wszystko, co do nas należy, pochodzi od Boga. Tak więc,
gdy obchodzimy ten Dzień Dziękczynienia, nie tylko dziękujemy Bogu
za obfitość dóbr i wolności, które dzielimy jako obywatele, ale
także za dar Bożej obecności w naszym życiu przez zmartwychwstałego
Jezusa i moc Ducha Świętego, aby uświęcaj nasz świat.
CATHOLIC CAMPAIGN FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT W przyszłym tygodniu
druga kolekta będzie przeznaczona na Katolicką Kampanię na rzecz
Rozwoju Człowieka. Ponad 43 miliony osób w Stanach Zjednoczonych
żyje w ubóstwie. Środki z tej zbiórki wspierają programy mające na
celu umożliwienie ludziom zidentyfikowanie i pokonanie przeszkód,
na które napotykają, starając się wprowadzić trwałe i pozytywne
zmiany w swoich społecznościach. Wasze ofiary docierają do tych,
którzy żyją na marginesie i są jak wyciągnięta dłoń, która pomaga a
nie rozdaje. Dwadzieścia pięć procent z zebranej pozostaje w naszej
diecezji. Dowiedz się więcej o Katolickiej Kampanii na Rzecz
Rozwoju Człowieka na stronie www.usccb.org/cchd/collection.
SZKOŁA ŚW. JÓZEFA Szkoła św. Józefa wspólnie, jak jedna rodzina,
zgromadzi się na świątecznym posiłki z okazji Święta Dziękczynienia
w dniu 20 listopada o godz.: 12:00. Uroczysty obiad jest
sponsorowany przez: Johna Hestera, Leonarda Montione i ks. prałata
Antoniego Czarneckiego. Będziemy gościć weteranów, którzy zrobili
tak wiele dla naszego kraju, a także kilku ważnych gości i
dobroczyńców szkoły Świętego Józefa.
SPECJALNA OFERTA W listopadzie, jak co roku, oferujemy specjalną
mniszkę z na zakup miejsc na cmentarzu. Pojedyncze miejsce jest
tańsze o 10%, a miejsce na kilka grobów aż o 15%. Szczegóły można
uzyskać na plebanii.
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