Solemnity – Humble Shepherds – Cycle “C”, December 27, 2009

December 26, 2009

“This Solemnity reminds the members of the Polish National Catholic Church to pray for the living and departed clergy of the Church, to support the need for the increase of vocations to the holy orders of our Church as well as our Savonarola Theological Seminary with their prayers, labor and finances. “It is not you [...]

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Schedule of Services during the Christmas Season

December 21, 2009

All are invited to join us in worship at Holy Ghost or St. John the Baptist Parishes. Holy Ghost Parish, Shenandoah, PA St John the Baptist Parish, Frackville, PA December 24, 2009 – January 6, 2010 Thursday, December 24th, 2009 – CHRISTMAS EVE SHENANDOAH: 7:00PM – Mass of the Shepherds (Pasterka), and Benediction of the [...]

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A brief history of Christmas

December 21, 2009
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Many of our Christmas traditions were celebrated centuries before Christ was born. Giving gifts, the Yule log, carol singing, church processions and the 12 days of Christmas can all be traced back to the early Mesopotamians. Sacaea, celebrated by the Persians and Babylonians, was a similar festival during which slaves and masters would exchange roles. [...]

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Christmas in Poland, the Polish tradition

December 21, 2009

Christmas in Poland, that the greatest moment is the evening of December 24, always remains in Poland the most important celebration. Although its origins have a religious direction, it is especially a family celebration, love, comprehension and mutual attention. It is a celebration having kept the same traditions since centuries, full with symbols, having its [...]

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IV Sunday of Advent – Cycle “C”, December 20, 2009

December 19, 2009

The account of the visitation in St. Luke’s Gospel culminates in Elizabeth’s proclamation that Mary is blessed because she has put her faith in what the Lord has said to her. Mary went to visit her cousin Elizabeth, Zechariah’s wife, who herself was pregnant with John the Baptist. Elizabeth’s greeting gave complete confirmation to all [...]

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III Sunday of Advent – Cycle “C”, December 13, 2009

December 12, 2009

St. John the Baptist is someone who quickly took center stage and enjoyed a fair measure of success as a preacher, to the point where people began to wonder whether he was the Christ. John was a success but he knew his limitations. If you are looking forward to Christmas, full of expectancy, then you [...]

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From a Sermon of St. Augustine

December 12, 2009

The voice of one crying in the wilderness is the voice of one breaking the silence. Prepare the way for the Lord, he says, as though he were saying: “I speak out in order to lead him into your hearts, but he does not choose to come where I lead him unless you prepare the [...]

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Parish Christmas Party

December 6, 2009

The Christmas Party was held on Sunday, December 6 (St. Nicholas Day) 2009 in the Holy Ghost church hall, following the 11:00AM Holy Mass. The Party began around 12:30PM with about 50 people attending: parishioners from the Holy Ghost and St. John the Baptist, friends, and people who usually help us with fundraisers. We had [...]

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II Sunday of Advent – Cycle “C”, December 6, 2009

December 4, 2009

Isaiah points a powerful poetic vision: “Every valley will be filled in, every mountain and hill be laid down, winding ways will be straightened and rough roads made smooth.” The writer of the book of Baruch, which we heard as our first reading, would have been familiar with this passage and echoes it in his [...]

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A Commentary on Isaiah by Eusebius of Caesarea

December 4, 2009

It was in the wilderness that God’s saving presence was proclaimed by John the Baptist, and there that God’s salvation was seen. The words of this prophecy were fulfilled when Christ and his glory were made manifest to all: after his baptism the heavens opened, and the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove [...]

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