St. Stanislaus Church 37 Rockland St. P.O. Box 300 Fall River, MA 02724 Tel: (508) 672-0423 Fax: (508) 677-1378 Email: [email protected]Liturgical Services: Sunday Eucharist Saturday (Vigil): 5:15 p.m. Sunday: 7:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. Daily Eucharist (Consult Mass Intention Schedule) Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday: 8:30-9:30 a.m. at St. Stanislaus 3:00-3:45 p.m. at Good Shepherd or by appointment Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Monday: 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Parish Mission Statement: Saint Stanislaus Parish strives to be a faith community rooted in Christ, living out our Baptismal call to proclaim God's Word, celebrate Christ's presence among us, and reach out to God's People in lives of stewardship and service. We pursue our mission through prayer, meaningful liturgy, teaching, and social outreach programs. United in faith and empowered by the Holy Spirit, we endeavor to grow daily in our commitment to be Christ to one another and the world. Sacraments: Baptism: Arrangements are made on an individual basis. Catechesis is required on the part of the parents. Please consult Father Johnson at your earliest convenience. Confirmation: Two year preparatory program is required. Details available by consulting Fr. Johnson. Matrimony: Arrangements should be made 9 months in advance, in addition to Diocesan Pre-Cana Conferences. Ministry to Sick & Shut-Ins: Please notify us if you know someone who would like to receive the Anointing of the Sick, or someone who is unable to come to Mass but would like to receive the Eucharist. Hospitals are visited regularly. Please notify us if you, a relative, or friend will be in the hospital. Contact Father Johnson at the rectory. Pastor Rev. Andrew Johnson Telephone: (508) 672-0423 Email: [email protected]Parish Staff Deacon Timothy Flaherty . . . . . . . . . . . . . (508) 672-0423 Jean Willis, School Principal . . . . . . . . . . . .(508) 674-6771 Abel Roies, Sexton/Custodian ......... (508) 674-6771 Michael Banalewicz, Custodian ........ (508) 674-6771 Valerie Polka, Music Ministry ......... (508) 677-2345 Patricia Roies, Music Ministry ......... (508) 672-0423 Thomas Wrobel, RCIA Coordinator .... (508) 673-4227 Eileen Hadfield, CCD Coordinator ..... (508) 672-0423 Daniel Seseske, Confirmation Coordinator (508) 672-0423 Monika Gdanska & Nancy Sousa, First Eucharist Preparation ......... (508) 674-6771 Donna Lapointe, Respect Life ......... (401) 624-3796 Anne Joerres, Eucharistic Adorers ...... (508) 678-4815 Parish School 37 Rockland St. P.O. Box 300 Fall River, MA 02724-0300 Tel: (508) 674-6771 Fax: (508) 677-1622 St. Stanislaus School, founded in 1906, serves students in preschool through eighth grade. Supported by a vibrant parish community, we hand on the rich tradition of our Catholic faith through our educational program. Contact the school office for admissions information. Welcome, New Parishioners! You are most welcome at St. Stan’s. Please introduce yourself after Mass. Moving? Please let us know by contacting the Parish Office.
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St. Stanislaus Church 37 Rockland St. P.O. Box 300
Fall River, MA 02724 Tel: (508) 672-0423 Fax: (508) 677-1378 Email: [email protected]
Liturgical Services:
Sunday Eucharist Saturday (Vigil): 5:15 p.m.
Sunday: 7:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m.
Daily Eucharist (Consult Mass Intention Schedule)
Sacrament of ReconciliationSaturday:
8:30-9:30 a.m. at St. Stanislaus3:00-3:45 p.m. at Good Shepherd
or by appointment
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Monday: 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Parish Mission Statement: Saint StanislausParish strives to be a faith community rooted in Christ,living out our Baptismal call to proclaim God's Word,celebrate Christ's presence among us, and reach out toGod's People in lives of stewardship and service. Wepursue our mission through prayer, meaningful liturgy,teaching, and social outreach programs. United infaith and empowered by the Holy Spirit, we endeavorto grow daily in our commitment to be Christ to oneanother and the world.
Sacraments:
Baptism: Arrangements are made on an individualbasis. Catechesis is required on the part of theparents. Please consult Father Johnson at your earliestconvenience.
Confirmation: Two year preparatory program isrequired. Details available by consulting Fr. Johnson.
Matrimony: Arrangements should be made 9 monthsin advance, in addition to Diocesan Pre-CanaConferences.
Ministry to Sick & Shut-Ins: Please notify us if youknow someone who would like to receive theAnointing of the Sick, or someone who is unable tocome to Mass but would like to receive the Eucharist.Hospitals are visited regularly. Please notify us ifyou, a relative, or friend will be in the hospital. Contact Father Johnson at the rectory.
37 Rockland St. P.O. Box 300Fall River, MA 02724-0300
Tel: (508) 674-6771Fax: (508) 677-1622
St. Stanislaus School, founded in 1906, serves students inpreschool through eighth grade. Supported by a vibrant parishcommunity, we hand on the rich tradition of our Catholic faiththrough our educational program. Contact the school office foradmissions information.
Welcome, New Parishioners! You are most welcome at St. Stan’s.
Please introduce yourself after Mass.
Moving? Please let us know by contacting the Parish Office.
October 26, 2014 ~ Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time St. Stanislaus Parish, Fall River, MA
Saturday, October 25 5:15 p.m. Rev. Robert S. Kaszynski (Maria D’Alu) Sunday, October 26 7:00 a.m. People of the Parish 10:00 a.m. Rev. Robert S. Kaszynski (Jan) Monday, October 27 7:00 a.m. Mrs. Joan Perry (Joanna Perry) Tuesday, October 28 8:00 a.m. Holy Mass at Good Shepherd Wednesday, October 29 7:00 a.m. Helen Cirillo (Paula King) Thursday, October 30
No Holy Mass celebrated today Friday, October 31 7:00 a.m. Rev. Robert Kaszynski - Birthday
Remembrance (Family)Saturday, November 1 5:15 p.m. Living & Deceased of the Cichon & Piszcz
Families (Family)Sunday, November 2 7:00 a.m. Living & Deceased Members of the Holy
Rosary Sodality (Sodality) 10:00 a.m. In Thanksgiving for Graces & Blessings
Received (Valerie A. Butler)
From Father Johnson HOLY MASS, cont.
SAINT OF THE WEEK
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Monday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Please use the school entrance.
BIBLE STUDY Come and be refreshed and enlightened by the Word. Join Father Johnson at 6:30 p.m. at Good Shepherd Hall. Upcoming sessions: Saturdays, Oct. 25 & Nov. 1. All are welcome!
Men and Women of Holiness. Just as we asked the help of the saints when we prayed for the living, so now we ask their inter-cession again, after interceding for the dead. We confess to God that we are sinful and imperfect servants, yet for that very reason, we “hope in his abundant mercies,” and ask to share in the fellow-ship of the saints in heaven. The prayer names eight men martyrs, John the Baptist, Stephen, Matthias, Barnabas, Ignatius, Alexan-der, Marcellinus and Peter, then names seven virgin martyrs, “Felicity and Perpetua, Agatha, Lucy, Agnes, Cecilia, and Anasta-sia.” By their help, and by the mercy and grace of Christ who grants us all pardon, we ask to be admitted into their heavenly company, and thus we ask one last time to be made to share in the Heavenly Liturgy. It is Christ who makes all good things, sancti-fying, filling them with life, blessing them, and bestowing them upon us; he is the Lord of Abounding Life. Then the great “mini-hymn” to the Trinity is sung by the priest: “Through him, and with him, and in him, O God, almighty Father, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, all glory and honor is yours, for ever and ever.” The people respond and ratify this little hymn and the whole prayer of Consecration by singing, “AMEN!” Next week: The Lord’s Own Prayer.
30 October ~ Blessed Peter O’Higgins: An Irishman born in 1602, when it was crime to be a Catholic in much of the British Isles, Fr. Peter O’Higgins was a Dominican friar and truly a man of God, wearing himself out in his care for plague victims, and even stopping the attempted execution of an Anglican minister by Catholics. When his town was taken by the English forces, he willingly surrendered himself since he was innocent of all crimes. He was then found guilty of not accepting King Charles I as the supreme head of the Church in Ireland and sentenced to death. Blessed Terence O'Brien, Provincial of the Irish Dominican Prov-ince at the time, recounted his martyrdom to the General Chapter in 1644. Peter had been offered the chance to keep his life if he simply renounced his Catholic faith. He asked that the terms be written down and brought to him at the gallows where he was to be hanged. On the day of his martyrdom, the conditions for his life were presented to him, and he stated: “So here are the condi-tions on which I am granted my life. They want me to deny my religion. I spurn their offer. I die a Catholic and a Dominican priest. I forgive from my heart all who have conspired to bring about my death.” The year was 1642. He was beatified with 16 other Irish martyrs by Saint John Paul II in 1992. Bl. Peter O’Higgins, pray for us!
WANTED: HAPPY MARRIAGES The Diocesan Marriage Preparation program is looking for married couples who would like to enrich their own marriage while helping engaged cou-ples prepare for their lifetime together. We also have a remarriage prep program for couples entering into their second marriages, conducted by couples who have experienced remarriage. If you are interested in sharing the joys and challenges of your married life, please contact Father Johnson, or call the Office of Faith Formation (508) 678-2828.
NOTE: Because the Solemnity of All Saints falls on Saturday this year, it is not a holy day of obligation.
COLLECTION Weekly, $1,949; World Mission, $687; Etc., $464. Thank you!
SAINT STAN’S SEMINARIAN at St. John’s in Brighton is Larry Valliere. Let’s keep him in our prayers and support him with a note of encouragement every now and then.
Mr. Larry Valliere St. John’s Seminary 127 Lake Street Brighton, MA 02135
MEMORIAL CANDLES Sanctuary ~ Joseph Dawicki; St. John Paul II ~ Cindy Wrobel - Birthday Remem-brance (Husband, Tom); O.L.C. ~ Mark Butler - Birth-day Remembrance (Siblings); Divine Mercy ~ Michael D. Wrobel - Birthday Remem-brance (Dad)
Please Remember in Your Prayers:
Priscilla Barton, Dorothy L. MaryJane W.
Matt & Cindy Greaney
SAINT STAN’S SENIORS Adele (508-672-0030), Ann (508-674-7355)
& Phyllis (508-676-8378)
Bus Trip to Foxwoods Casino: Thurs., Nov. 6. $16.00 includes bus fare, gratuity for driver, free play and buffet. Bus leaves from the Good Shepherd lot at 8:30 a.m.
BISHOP CONNOLLY HIGH SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE Wed., Nov. 5 (5:00-8:00pm) and Sun., Nov. 16 (1:00-3:00pm)
Call (508) 676-1071, ext. 333, for information.
OUR HARVEST MOON MIXER is Sat., Nov. 8, at 7 p.m. at Rachel’s Lakeside in Westport. Food, fun and a great time for all! Proceeds will benefit the school. Call the school office for tickets. WANT TO JOIN US IN NYC ON DEC. 13? Reserve your tickets as soon as possible by calling the school office.
MALASSADAS Sat., Nov. 1, at 7:30 a.m. at Good Shepherd
Our Next Prayer Service for Life: Saturday, Nov. 1, at 8:45 a.m.
CCD & CONFIRMATION II : Oct. 26 and Nov. 2, 9, 16 & 23
YOU CAN HELP A WOMAN CHOOSE LIFE. Your participation in the Spiritual Adoption Program or the Baby Bottle Campaign can make a difference.. It is not too late to join! Adoption information and baby bottles are available in the narthex.
[T]he courage and grace shown by those women who choose life – in the face of fear, uncertainty, parental or partner intimidation, seem-ingly insurmountable odds – make them today's heroes. They are joined by the many who counsel, support and nurture them both before and after the birth of their child. Such self-giving love...is powerfully transformative of mother, of child, of families, of cultures.” ~ 2013-2014 Respect Life Program (USCCB), Erika Bachiochi, Esq., “Life Matters: Roe Plus 40
So far in this 40 Days For Life campaign, 281 babies have been saved!
GOOD SHEPHERD TURKEY SHOOT & PENNY SALE Sat., Nov. 22. Kitchen opens at 5:00, and drawings begin at 6:00. Several tables of turkeys, potatoes, vegetables, and fixings for a great Thanksgiving dinner. Win great prizes in our penny sale and enjoy your favorites from the GS Kitchen.
FELICIAN SISTERS PRE-CHRISTMAS FAIR Sat., Nov. 22, from 9am-4pm. Turkey Bingo (from 1-3pm) and games of chance, handmade items and homemade Babka, and delicious, home-made food. This event benefits the elderly and infirm Felician Sisters. 1315 Enfield St. (at the corner of Rte. 5), Enfield, CT.
INT’L STATUE OF OUR LADY OF FATIMA At St. Christopher’s Church, 1584 Main Road, Tiverton, on Fri., Nov. 7, from 3:00-9:00 p.m. Eucharist, Rosary and Benediction at 7:00 p.m. All are welcome!
Join Saint Stanislaus & Good Shepherd Parishes as we share Christmas cheer with the residents of Southpointe Nursing Center (100 Amity St., Fall River) on Sunday, Nov. 30, at 2:00 p.m. Adults & children are welcome. The more, the merrier! Song-books will be provided. Sponsored by the Respect Life Ministry. For more information, call Donna Lapointe at 401-624-3796.
HOLY ROSARY SODALITY INTENTION Persecuted Christians throughout the world
PRAYER OF POPE BENEDICT XVI FOR PRIESTS Lord Jesus Christ, eternal High Priest, you offered yourself to the Father on the altar of the Cross and through the outpouring of the Holy Spirit gave your priestly people a share in your redeeming sacri-fice. Hear our prayer for the sanctification of our priests. Grant that all who are ordained to the ministerial priesthood may be ever more conformed to you, the divine Master. May they preach the Gospel with pure heart and clear conscience. Let them be shepherds accord-ing to your own Heart, single-minded in service to you and to the Church and shining examples of a holy, simple and joyful life. Through the prayers of the Blessed Virgin Mary, your Mother and ours, draw all priests and the flocks entrusted to their care to the full-ness of eternal life where you live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
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