All Souls/Dzień Zaduszny in Poland

October 31, 2009

All Saints Day first appeared in the Antiochian Church around the early 4th century as a day to honor the Church’s martyrs, Originally occurring on the first Sunday after Pentecost, All Saints Day was adopted by the Western Church in the early 7th century by Bishop of Rome, Boniface IV, who designated the May 13th [...]

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Remembrance of the dearly departed/Wypomniki

October 31, 2009

Eternal rest grant unto them O Lord and may the perpetual light shine upon them.
May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen.
Wieczne odpoczynek racz im dać Panie, a światłość wiekuista niechaj im świeci.
Niech odpoczywają w pokoju, Amen.

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Solemnity – All Saints, November 1, 2009

October 31, 2009

You might say that saints are the Church’s success stories; but they are very different from what passes as a success in our celebrity culture, where you can become famous, even for 15 minutes, just by appearing on television. Jesus tells us in the Gospel today how we can become a success, that is, how [...]

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XXX Sunday in Ordinary Time – Cycle “B”, October 25, 2009

October 23, 2009

Today’s Gospel provides an insight into Jesus the celebrity, complete with self-appointed bodyguards, who try to take charge when Bartimeus dares to attract His attention. Bartimeus knowing that his savior is at hand, he summons the courage to break through the barrier of people’s palpable disapproval. When Jesus stops in his tracks and turns to [...]

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XXIX Sunday in Ordinary Time – Cycle “B”, October 18, 2009 – Heritage Sunday

October 16, 2009

In today’s Gospel, James and John are unwise in what they wish for. Jesus gives them every chance to get themselves out of trouble and tells them directly, “You do not know what you are asking.” James and John imagine a kingdom of earthly power where they will be rulers. Here James and John reveal [...]

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October 18, 2009 – Heritage Sunday in the PNCC

October 16, 2009

Over 10 million Americans claim Polish ancestry, according the Polish American Congress. The largest waves of Polish immigration to the United States took place when Poland was divided during the middle of 19th century through World War I, as well as when it was under communist control after World War II.

October is the month [...]

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“Chinese” Auction

October 12, 2009

Our Parish held its “Chinese” Auction in the Parish’s hall on Sunday, October 11, 2009. The doors opened at Noon and the auction began at 2:00PM. Our parishioners and friends have been collecting items for the auction since February. The auction was a great success and is one more step in our working together [...]

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XXVIII Sunday in Ordinary Time – Cycle “B”, October 11, 2009 – Solemnity: Christian Family

October 9, 2009

On the second Sunday of October each year our Holy Church celebrates the Solemnity of the Christian Family to commemorate the great meaning of the family in society and in the Church of Christ.
Today, sad to say, we see the family taking a lesser and lesser role in the rearing of our children. The modern [...]

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XXVII Sunday in Ordinary Time – Cycle “B”, October 4, 2009

October 3, 2009

There is another debate going on in the Gospel today between Jesus and the Pharisees, on a subject that is still a matter for debate in our world today – that is, marriage and divorce. The Pharisees wanted to see if Jesus could be portrayed either as a rigid rule teacher, or as a lax [...]

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