Served by the Conventual Franciscan Friars, the Franciscan Sisters of... and the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Assisi

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Served by the Conventual Franciscan Friars, the Franciscan Sisters of... and the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Assisi
October 19, 2014
566 Front Street, Chicopee, MA
Served by the Conventual Franciscan Friars, the Franciscan Sisters of St. Joseph
and the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Assisi
Weekend Masses
Saturday Evening: 4:00 & 6:00 p.m.
Sunday Morning: 6:30, 8:00 (Polish)
10:00 a.m. & 12 noon
Weekday Masses
Monday - Friday: 6:30, 7:30 a.m. & 12 noon
Saturday: 7:00 a.m.
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 12 noon
Every 1st Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Every 1st Saturday: 7:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Every 3rd Thursday: 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Morning Prayer
Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m.
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Monday - Friday: After the 6:30 a.m. Mass
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon
Saturday: After the 7:00 a.m. Mass
9:00 - 10:00 a.m.
3:30 - 4:00 p.m.
5:30 - 6:00 p.m.
Other times for Confession by Appointment
Recitation of the Rosary
Monday - Friday: 8:10 a.m. & 11:30 a.m.
Sunday: After the 8:00 a.m. Mass (Polish)
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St. Stanislaus Friary ______________
594-6669
Fr. Richard Florek
Ext. 114
Br. Michael Duffy
Ext. 121
Fr. Tomasz Ryba
Ext. 118
Fr. Michael Englert
Ext. 117
Br. Stephen Merrigan
Ext. 115
Fr. Daniel Pal
Ext. 120
Fr. Noel Danielewicz (In Residence)
Ext. 119
St. Hyacinth Senior Friars Residence____ 557-6930
Br. Joseph Freitag
Ext. 121
Br. Dennis Sokolowski
Ext. 130
Br. Hugh Dymski
Ext. 125
Fr. Lucjan Krolikowski
Ext. 127
Fr. Eligiusz Kozak
Ext. 120
Fr. David Stopyra
Ext. 123
Br. Stephen Murphy
Ext. 131
Fr. Jude Surowiec
Ext. 100
St. Stanislaus Convent_____________
592-9113
Sr. Cecelia Haier, FSSJ
Sr. Constance Santilla, FSSJ
Sr. Andrea Ciszewski, FSSJ
Parish Office
594-6669
Deacon Bill Brawner
Ext. 131
Deacon Charles Wainwright
Ext. 135
Sister Regina Mulenga
Ext. 129
Ministry of Care
Ext. 128
Urszula Wolanska-Fettes
Ext. 110
Agnes Olbrys
Ext. 127
Pastoral Staff
Franciscan Friars
Deacon Charles Wainwright
Deacon Joseph Peters
Faith Formation
Sr. Regina Mulenga
Deacon Joseph Peters
Parish Pastoral Council
Brian Kelly
Michael Pray
Helen Banas
Karolina Myca
Support Staff
Agnes Olbrys
Urszula Wolanska-Fettes
Deacon Bill Brawner
David Kupiec
Deacon James Ziemba
Richard Koske
Stacia Mazur
Christopher Rivers
Andrea Miodonka
School
Sr. Ceil
Karen Shea
JoAnn Glogowski
Mary Austin
Sr. Victoria
Music
John Makselon
Margaret Bielin
Jeanne Wainwright
William Ferron
Basilica Ministries
Fr. Lucjan Krolikowski
Br. Dennis Sokolowski
Ministry of Care
Sr. Norbert
Sr. Mary
Sr. Agnes
Mary Blanchette
Dennis Bajek
Gladys Les
Roma Wilk
Mother Angela Convent___________
594-6444
Sr. Norbert Petrucci, SFMA
Sr. Cordilia Munthali, SFMA
Sr. Agnesa Negru, SFMA
St. Francis Convent, Holyoke______
532-8156
Sr. Mary D’Angelo, SFMA
Sr. Regina Mulenga, SFMA
Sr. Clare Maione, SFMA
Sr. Cristina Sascau, SFMA
Sr. Elena Lanfaloni, SFMA
Sr. Victoria Kamungu, SFMA
Sr. Annie Mbewe, SFMA
Telephone Numbers
Parish Office
594-6669
School Office
592-5135
Ministry of Care Office
592-2786
Cemetery Office
532-8636
Parish Fax
594-5259
School Fax
598-0187
Parish Office Hours
Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday NO OFFICE HOURS
Parish Website www.saintstanislaus.org
Parish E-Mail saintstan@saintstanislaus.org
San Damiano Website www.sandamianoyouth.org
Morning Star Website www.morningstar2001.com
School Office Hours
Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
School Website st.stanislaus.mec.edu
School E-Mail ststanis@st.stanislaus.mec.edu
In keeping with our commitment to ensure accountability and prevent
acts of abuse, the Diocesan Misconduct Review
Board can be reached at
(413) 452-0624 or 1-800842-9055 to report abuse
or for more information.
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TWENTY NINETH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME - The separation of church and state
plays from time to time in American culture. The framers of our Constitution were maybe not as
explicit in their wording as they could have been. They lived at a time when the fear was of an
established church or doctrine that would persecute non-adherents. Jesus is not reinforcing the
United States Constitution in today’s Gospel. Rather he is suggesting that what is essential is the
acknowledgement of God’s rightful place in our lives. We cannot exclude the Lord from our everyday lives. From politics to religion, Scripture teaches us that God alone controls events and has
the final word.
PROPER BOWS - We recite the Profession of Faith every Sunday. There is a part of the profession that states that we
are to bow while saying certain words. We are to bow while we say: by the power of the Holy Spirit He was born of the
Virgin Mary, and became man. Many of us remember that in the past we genuflected at these words. These words, and
what they mean, deserve our special reverence. It is easy to forget and form a habit of not bowing; let us show respect to
Our Lord and start a good habit.
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT - We have adoration of the Blessed Sacrament every morning
from after the 7:30 Mass to 12:00 Noon and on First Fridays until 7:00 p.m. This is truly a great blessing for the parish.
It is necessary that there be someone in the lower chapel during these hours. The Lord on the altar should never be left
alone. To make sure that this does not happen, there will be a sign up sheet in the lower church with these hours. We
hope that there will be someone present during all these hours.
BAZAAR - Our Parish Bazaar is being held this weekend. There has been a great committee working on this event for
months. I am impressed by the dedication of the many women and men who work together to make this a very successful event. This is the largest event for our Parish and the money is used to help the Parish and the School. Without this
Bazaar, the Parish and School would be in financial difficulty. Thank you to the committee and to the many workers and
to all who attend this wonderful event. This is not only a FUND raising event but also a FUN raising event. I was told
that this is a great parish that works together and now I see that for myself. Thank You.
Join us for our annual Triduum to St. Jude Thaddeus on October 24 after the 7:30 a.m. and
Noon Masses, on Saturday, October 25, after the 7:00 a.m. Mass, and on Monday, October
27, after the 7:30 a.m. and Noon Masses. The Church honors and invokes St. Jude universally, as the patron of difficult cases, of things despaired of.
On Sunday, October 26, we will have our Marian Afternoon of Reflection, Guadeloupe in Chicopee, beginning at 2:00
p.m. in the Lower Basilica. Join us for some quiet time for prayer and reflection and bring a friend!
November 7 is the first Friday of the month, our day to pray in reparation for sin, both personal and communal. Our day
of prayer begins after the 7:30 a.m. Mass with Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and concludes with Mass celebrated
in Polish at 7:00 p.m. Please plan to spend some time in prayer and reflection before our Eucharistic Lord.
MORNING STAR CHILDREN’S PRAYER GROUP will hold their fir st meeting at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, October 20 in the Lower Basilica. Please bring your children and spend some time in prayer and adoration.
BAPTISM - Through the Sacrament of Baptism we welcome Lyla Rose Solowinski and
Weston Owen William Estrella into the life of God and our Par ish Family and extend our congratulations to their Parents and Godparents. We pray that they continue, by
words and example, to bring up their children to know, love, and serve God.
“THANK YOU t o one and all at the Basilica, Many thanks for your love and support at the time of my dad's death, +John M
Duffy. Your cards, emails and words have been a blessing and all I can offer in return is the promise of a prayer. Peace!”
- Br Michael Duffy
COMMEMORATION OF ALL SOULS - On Sunday, November 2, a Mass will be celebrated in the
Upper Basilica at 12:00 Noon, when we will read the names of those who passed away between November 1, 2013 and November 1, 2014. Please plan to attend so that, together, we can remember our
deceased loved ones.
DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER the chur ch r emember s the faithful depar ted. At St.
Stanislaus, we also display photographs of the deceased in the Upper Basilica. Please consider including photos of deceased loves ones, especially those who have died during the year. The photos should be brought to the
Parish Office before October 28. The following information needs to be included: the name of the deceased and the date
of death; the name, address, and phone number of the person to whom the photos are to be returned. Participation in the
Mass on November 2 at 12:00 Noon is a fitting way to prayerfully remember our loved ones.
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THIS WEEK IN THE PARISH
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18
Parish Family Bazaar- NOON - 8:00 P.M. - School
...
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19
...Sunday Sandwich Ministry - 10:45 a.m. - School
...Baptisms - 1:00 p.m. - Upper Basilica
Parish Family Bazaar- 11:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. - School
...
MONDAY, OCTOBER 20
...Morning Star Family Adoration - 7:00 p.m. - Lower Basilica
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21
...Boy Scouts Meeting - 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. - School Cafeteria
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22
...School Mass - 8:45 a.m. - Lower Basilica
...Beautiful Years Club meeting - 2:30 p.m. - School Cafeteria
...Polish Prayer Group Mass - 7:00 p.m. - Lower Basilica
...Series on "Mary" - 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. - Parish Office
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23
...Cub Scouts Meeting - 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. - School Cafeteria
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24
...Bingo - held at 6:20 p.m. - School
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25
...Religious Education Classes (GRADES K-8) - 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. School
...SACRAMENT OF CONFIMATION - 6:00 P.M.
MASS - UPPER BASILICA
...Jr. Youth Ministry Halloween Party - 7:00 9:30 p.m. - School
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26
...Sunday Sandwich Ministry - 10:45 a.m. - School
...Marian Afternoon of Reflection "Our Lady of Guadalupe in Chicopee" 2:00 p.m. - Lower Basilica
MEN’S RETREAT - Attention men from our Parish: a Men’s Weekend
Retreat is scheduled for November 7-9, with the theme “Know Greater
Joy.” Explore how you can discover deep and enduring joy in God's presence no matter the situation. Includes home-cooked meals, inspirational
liturgies & workshops, original music, and free time to rest and enjoy a
walk on our 48 wooded acres & labyrinth. If this weekend is not convenient, please check their website for other available dates. Cost is $295, more
if you can; less if you can't. Register at www.holyfamilyretreat.org or call
(860) 760-9705. Holy Family Retreat Center - 303 Tunxis Rd - West Hartford, CT. Contact Dennis Bajek at (413) 592-6674 or Fred Borowiec at
(413) 315-9147 with any questions.
MCFL ANNUAL FUNDRAISING BANQUET - Massachusetts Citizens
for Life is hosting its annual Fundraising Banquet on Thursday, October 23,
at 6:00 p.m. at the Four Points in Norwood, MA. Ryan Bomberger will be
this year's keynote speaker. Ryan, whose life defies the myth of the
“unwanted” child, was conceived in rape, and adopted. Ryan was loved
and has flourished into an amazing leader and businessman. He is an Emmy Award-winner who has been featured in all the major news media. Ryan is a champion in the black community who continues to educate
the country on the unprecedented number of black, unborn babies being
aborted each year. For more information, or for reservations, visit please call Matt at 617-242-4199 x 221.
Weekly
Stewardship Report
Each year at tax time, we conscientiously
give “to Caesar what belongs to Caesar.”
Does my stewardship indicate that I am
as faithful about giving “to God what belongs to God”?
FIRST COLLECTION
4:00 p.m.
$2,148
6:00 p.m.
$1,126
6:30 a.m.
$ 663
8:00 a.m.
$ 995
10:00 a.m.
$1,201
12:00 p.m.
$1,237
TOTAL
$7,370
SECOND COLLECTION
Our School
4:00 p.m.
$ 479
6:00 p.m.
$ 273
6:30 a.m.
$ 223
8:00 a.m.
$ 299
10:00 a.m.
$ 411
12:00 p.m.
$ 320
TOTAL
$2,005
SECOND COLLECTION
This Week - Mission Sunday and
Maintenance & Repair
Next Week - Fuel & Heat
II. Matthew R. Couture &
Rachel E. Slosek
Congratulations & Best Wishes to
John W. Luszcz &
Alyssa M. Bys
who were recently united
in Holy Matrimony.
Did you know…
Sr. Cordilia’s Feat Day is
October 22nd! Sto Lat!
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MINISTERS OF NEXT WEEK'S LITURGIES
October 25/26
Altar Servers
4:00 p.m.
Kaitlyn Broer, Jacob Broer, Adam Sarlan
6:00 p.m.
Luiza Guberow, Anthony Huber, Brian Ford
8:00 a.m.
Victoria Zyskowski, Anthony Czarniecki, Kamila Soja
10:00 a.m.
Ricky Elmer, Julia Maciaszek, Adrian Szczech, Oliver Thomas
12:00 p.m.
Samuel Gelinas, Silas Gelinas
Extra-Ordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
4:00 p.m.
Karen Shea, Sr. Cecelia, Donald Farley, Phyllis Lachtara,
HOST: Virginia Farley
6:00 p.m.
Deborah Sawyer, Kimberlee Ayuyu, Marc Laverdiere,
Sr. Cordilia, HOST: Richard Sawyer
6:30 a.m.
Edward Tenero
8:00 a.m.
Al Kendall & Jerzy Broncewicz, CHOIR: Wieslaw Bielech
10:00 a.m.
George Balakier, Peter Cote, Ann Cote, Teresa Leporati
HOST: Kathleen Balakier
12:00 p.m.
Gloria Piela
Lectors
4:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
6:30 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
12:00 p.m.
Albina Roy
Gabryjela Myca
Paul Stokowski
Janina Lepecki
Linda Sasso
Andrea Miodonka
ST. STANISLAUS SCHOOL RECYCLE DAY - On Saturday, October 25, St. Stanislaus
School is having a Recycle Day from 8 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. This is going to be held in the school
parking lot at 534 Front Street, Chicopee. Items we will be accepting include: TV’s ($15 charge
for plastic TV’s under 27”; $25 for wooden TV’s, TV’s over 27”; $30 for projection TV’s ), computer monitors ($5 charge), laptops, towers, all computer parts and accessories (keyboard, mice),
speakers, video games and systems, camera/video/audio equipment, fax/copy machines, printers,
wires, plugs, drives, cards, hubs, switches, word processors, scanners, UPS battery backups, docking stations, server racks, servers, refrigerators, freezers, water heaters, stoves, dishwashers, washers, dryers, toasters, irons, hair dryers, microwaves, metal poles, metal desks, barbeque grills (no
propane tanks), pots, pans, metal swing sets (metal items must be less than 8 feet long), bottles, cans, and any other
plastic, glass, paper, or wood items. The recycling of computers will include complete hard drive destruction. There
will be a small fee of $2 per item or $5 per box of small items or $10 for large appliances. The money raised will be
used to help the school. Thank you and we hope to see you there!
MISSION SUNDAY COLLECTION - “Today vast numbers of people still do not know
Jesus Christ.” Pope Francis begins his message for this year’s celebration of World Mission Sunday with these words. But he quickly offers us the way to make a joy-filled, lifegiving difference in this regard. “World Mission Sunday is a privileged moment when the
faithful of various continents engage in prayer and concrete gestures of solidarity in support
of the young Churches in mission lands.” This weekend, as our diocesan family celebrates
this “privileged moment” let us join our brothers and sisters around the world who will
gather at the Lord’s Table to celebrate, with great joy, our common vocation as missionaries. Our prayers and concrete gestures of solidarity will help build local churches, like the
church in Mongolia, the world’s youngest Catholic Church, and churches across the globe.
Through the work of these churches, and their witness to Christ, the poor receive practical
help and experience God’s love and mercy, His hope and peace. Your financial help on World Mission Sunday, offered
in the collection for the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, will support the 1,150 young mission dioceses and
communities who await the “Good News” of Jesus as their saving hope. Pope Francis encourages us to take joyful part
in the Church’s mission to all the nations, as we live our lives grounded in love for Jesus and concern for the needs of
the most disadvantaged. May World Mission Sunday offer each one of us an opportunity to accomplish both, as we
share the joy of the Gospel and help the poor by our fervent prayer and through generous hearts!
Faithfully yours in the Lord, Most Reverend Mitchell T. Rozanski, Bishop of Springfield”
JOIN GIRL SCOUTS Gir l Scout Tr oop 20331 is accepting new members and other troops of all levels are forming
now. Girls are invited to join scouting for fun, friendship, and adventures. Scouting opportunities for girls
in Kindergarten through 12th grade are available. For more information, please call Kathy Kreminec 413-592-7184 or
email KathyK141l@gmail.com .
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JOHN PAUL II LIBRARY NEWS - We would like to thank everyone who donated books and DVDs to our Church
Library. Due to the high number of donations we received, which will take us some time to organize and process, we are
unable to accept more donations until further notice. Thank you for your understanding.
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL MINUTES - The last Parish Pastoral Council Meeting was held on September 30.
The members agreed to sponsor a booth at the Parish Bazaar with a variety of children’s games. Fr. Richard and Fr. Michael attended the meeting - members enthusiastically thanked them for joining the parish and for their willingness to
learn about our community. The next Parish Pastoral Council meeting will be at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 28, in
the school library. All parishioners are invited to attend. The monthly contact for the month of October is Brian Kelly.
He can be reached at (413) 782-5993.
CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL SPONSORS COLLEGE FAIR - Cathedral High School's annual College Fair sponsored by the Counseling Department will be held on Thursday, October 23, at the school campus on 310 Main St., Wilbraham. This is open to all area high school students, their parents, and school counselors. From 5:30-6:30 p.m. there
will be a Financial Aid Program for parents conducted by a MEFA financial aid professional. Representatives from approximately 70 colleges and universities throughout the country will be present from 6:00-8:00 p.m. to answer questions
concerning academic requirements, courses, school atmosphere, and costs. For further information call the school's
Counseling Office at 782-5285.
FRIENDS OF THE CHICOPEE PUBLIC LIBRARY – Please support the Friends of
the Chicopee Public Library at an evening of wonderful music on Saturday, November 15
at 7:00 p.m. in the Chicopee High School Auditorium. Performers Lenny Gomulka &
Chicago Push will be joining Sarah the Fiddler, Sarah Michel, with Keith DaSilva on
drums and Joseph Dziok on piano. Also, both Chicopee Comprehensive and Chicopee
High School Bands will be performing. This is wholesome entertainment for the entire
family. If you haven’t heard Lenny’s rendition of the Clarinet Polka you don’t know
what you’ve been missing! There will be dancing in the aisles! Tickets are $15 if purchased in advance at the Library’s Circulation Desk or $18 at the door the night of the show. Tickets can also be purchased from Board Members.
For more information you can check the Friends’ Website.
www.friendsofchicopeepubliclibrary.org or call the Friends Office at 594-1800 ext. 116. Proceeds to benefit Library
Programs.
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER - In today’s gospel it says that “The feast is ready, but those who were
invited were not worthy to come.” God invites us to make our Sacrament of Marriage worthy to come to the feast. Do
we enrich our marriage to make it what God wants it to be? The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends are on
October 24-26, 2014, December 5-7, 2014 and January 23 - 25, 2015. For more information call Jim and Elaine Richard
at 1-800-710-WWME or visit our webpage at www.wwme.org
PARISHIONERS SAY “GOOD-BYE” TO FR. MIECZYSLAW
See more pictures in our photo
gallery at www.saintstanislaus.org
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38th ANNUAL
PARISH BAZAAR
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18
NOON – 8 P.M.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19
11 A.M. – 6 P.M.
POLISH/AMERICAN KITCHEN & HOME BAKED GOODIES
GAMES OF CHANCE & RAFFLES
PUMPKIN PAINTING
DJ Joe Dziok & DJ Matthew Laverdier
Saturday Noon - 8 P.M. & Sunday 11 – 4 P.M.
Polka Band Sunday 1:30 – 3 P.M.
Sarah the Fiddler Sunday 4 – 5 P.M.
St. Stanislaus School/Parish Center
534 Front St.
Chicopee, MA
FREE ADMISSION
Kitchen...Eat in or take-out
Theme Baskets
Parish Raffle
Hospitality
50/50 Raffle
Nevada
Lucky 31
Friendly Ice Cream
Baked Goods Booth
Basket of Cheer
Boutique
Hot Popcorn
Youth Ministry
Bar (Beer, Wine, Soda)
Big Six Wheel
Library
H.A.S.A.
Lollipops
Costume Jewelry
Items from Poland
Plinko Game
Hook-a-Duck
Balloon Pop
Holidays of the Year
Gifts of the Sea
Cover to Cover
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DOZYNKI CHILDREN DANCERS fr om the St. J oseph’s National Catholic Church of Westfield
will help celebrate Polish Heritage Month in October with a performance at the next monthly meeting
of the Society of Polish American Culture. This event will take place at the Chicopee Lodge of Elks,
431 Granby Road, Chicopee, on Monday, October 20, at 7:00 p.m. These eight children range in age
from three to seventeen years of age and perform various Polish dances in costume. Membership dues
of $10 will also be collected at the meeting and tickets for the December Wigilia Supper will be on sale
as well. The public is invited to attend.
BLUE MASS - Bishop Mitchell Rozanski cordially invites all law enforcement, fire and correctional officers to attend
the 2014 Blue Mass at St. Michael's Cathedral, on Saturday, October 25, at 6:00 p.m. Those attending should dress in
Class A uniforms and arrive at 5:30pm for line of march into cathedral. All members of the community are invited to
attend to show support & to honor these brave men and women who serve our communities. This Mass will be taped for
broadcast the following morning at 10:00 a.m. on the Chalice of Salvation (WWLP 22News).
100TH ANNIVERSARY DANCE & POLKA PARTY - Join the Chicopee Falls Polish Home in
celebrating their 100th Anniversary with a special Anniversary Dance & Polka Party, with music
provided by the Eddie Forman Orchestra “EFO”. The event will take place on Saturday, October
25 from 6:00 - 10:00 p.m. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 per person. Polish food and
beverages will be available for purchase. Tickets can be purchased by calling (413) 594-9512 or
(413) 594-4953.
ST. MARY’S HIGH SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE - Attention all prospective freshmen of Saint Mary’s Parish High
School will host an Open House on October 28 at 6:00 pm. Students and their families will have an opportunity to learn
why an education at St. Mary High School is a gift. The mission of St. Mary High School, serving Westfield and the
surrounding communities for over 100 years, is to educate our students in a comprehensive college preparatory curriculum. Through a demanding academic program, students are challenged to reach their highest potential. Guided by the
Gospel message and supported by parents, students are prepared in matters of faith and moral development. We value a
caring and diverse community environment, inspiring students to mature into responsible young people. We have the
lowest tuition rate of any regional parochial high school and traditionally 98% of our graduates continue their education.
To learn more about our challenging curriculum, new AP Courses and sports programs, please join us at the Open
House. Through a lottery, ten $1,000 scholarships will be awarded to one student per school represented. You must be
present to win. Come see why St. Mary’s Parish High School students continue to ‘Light the Way to the Future’. Call
Kim Jaszek @ 413 568 5692 or visit www.stmaryhs.com for more information. Also, we are accepting upperclassmen
who may not be satisfied with their current choice of high school programs. Need-based financial aid is available.
CREIGHTON MODEL SYSTEM - Are you engaged or newly married? Are you looking
for a natural way to avoid or achieve pregnancy? Are you struggling with infertility, miscarriage, PMS, endometriosis or other reproductive health issues? The Creighton Model System
can help. They help couples learn their fertility cycles so that they know on any given day
whether they are fertile or infertile. And this, without compromising the moral principles about
marriage, as taught by the Catholic Church. They can then confidently plan their family and
work with physicians trained to monitor their procreative health, using a new medical science
called Naprotechnology. Among other things, this innovative, holistic science has a 60-80%
success rate when used to treat infertility as published by the Journal of Reproductive Medicine in 1998. For more information contact Marie Anne Jacques, FCPI at (413) 244-9379 or email majacques.fcpi@gmail.com.
GENESIS SPIRITUAL CENTER in Westfield, MA will be presenting: The Economy of God: Biblical Economics
and Our World, Saturday, 10/25 and Living into a Spirituality of Grace and Abundance, Sunday, 10/26. For more information, please call 413-562-3627 or check online at GenesisSpiritualCenter.org.
20TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF PERPETUAL ADORATION IN FRANKLIN COUNTY will take
place on Sunday, October 26th at 2:00 pm at Blessed Sacrament Church in Greenfield. Confessions will be heard from
12:45 to 2:00. Our Celebrant will be His Excellency Bishop Mitchell Rozanski. Our guest speaker will be Vinny Flynn.
Vinny Flynn is Executive Director of MercySong Ministries of Healing. Internationally known as the best-selling author
of 7 Secrets of the Eucharist, 7 Secrets of Confession, and Mercy’s Gaze — and as “the man who sings the Divine Mercy Chaplet on EWTN" — he has become a popular speaker at retreats and conferences. His talk for us will be on the life
-changing effects of Eucharistic Adoration, based on his book 21 Ways to Worship. Please mark your calendar and save
the date for this wonderful afternoon!
Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 19, 2014
Saturday, October 18
4:00 p.m. +Wallace Czelusniak from Emily & Family
6:00 p.m. +Adam Szmyd from Soja Family
ST.HYACINTH - Health & Blessings for Marcin &
Bartlomiej from Parents
Sunday, October 19 - Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary
Time
6:30 a.m. - Members of the Parish Family
8:00 a.m. +James Arcoleo from Family
10:00 a.m. - Members of the Bingo Committee
12:00 p.m. +Frederyk Pasterczyk from Family
ST.HYACINTH - Health & Blessings for Bernard,
Andrzej, Maria & Ryszard Gryz from Family
Monday, October 20 - St. Paul of the Cr oss
6:30 +Franciszek Grzejka from Wife Zofia
7:30 +Joseph Swiader from Marlene Galica
12:00 +Michael & Adelle Gladys from Ben & Gladys
Stokowski
FRIARY +John & Matilde Speer from Daughter
ST.HYACINTH +Wladyslaw Orzol from Son & Family
Tuesday, October 21
6:30 +Marian Haier from Sr. Cecelia
7:30 +Fr. Peter Bucki from Emily & Family
12:00 +Walter Zaremba from Daughter Frania
FRIARY +Poor Souls in Purgatory from Friend
ST.HYACINTH +Kazimierz Skotnicki from Helen Skotnicki,
Yola & Lee St. Jean
Wednesday, October 22 - St. J ohn Paul II, Pope
6:30 +Linda Goulette from the Austins
7:30 +Zofia Salwa from Husband
8:45 (School) +Hector Tourigny from Fr. Michael Zielke
12:00 +Zofia Bernat Lemanski from Malgorzata & Grzegorz
Woziwoda
FRIARY +Anna J. Kopec from Sisters, Marianna & Genowefa
ST.HYACINTH - Health & Blessings for Janina, Teresa &
Jadwiga from Sister & Family
Thursday, October 23 - St. J ohn of Capistr ano
6:30 +Betty Austin from Rose & Peg Austin
7:30 +Robert L. Buckley from Richard Koske
12:00 +Joachim Klosek from Stasia Orszulak
FRIARY - Olga & Steve Soja from Pauline Wojcik & Son
Paul
ST.HYACINTH +Frances Pula from Daughters
Friday, October 24 - St. Anthony Mar y Clar et, Bishop
6:30 +Adolph & Mary Zabik from Sons
7:30 +Florence Jendrysik from Family
12:00 +Mary & Stanley Kapinos from Daughter Ann
FRIARY +Tekla Popowski from Pauline Wojcik & Son Paul
ST.HYACINTH +Dr. Zdzislaw Zydzik from Laskowski
Family
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Saturday, October 25
7:00 +Edward M. Trela from Wife & Children
4:00 p.m. +John & Anna Deren and Alexander,
Matilda & Ronald Cierpial from Family
6:00 p.m. - Health & Blessings for Jozef Gasior from
Daughters
FRIARY +Martha Kalala-Munthali from Franciscan
Sisters
ST.HYACINTH +Fr. Henry Karwel, OFM Conv. from
Francis Guzik
Sunday, October 26 - Thir tieth Sunday in Or dinar y
Time
6:30 a.m. - Members of the Parish Family
8:00 a.m. +Adam Szmyd from Halina & Family
10:00 a.m. +Rozalia & Teofil Dabrowski and
Dabrowski & Romanowski Families from
Son & Family
12:00 p.m. +Mieczyslaw & Julia Pniak from John
FRIARY +John M. Duffy from Wladzia Les
ST.HYACINTH +Stanislaw Niedzwiadek from Wife &
Children
WE PRAYERFULLY REMEMBER
the anniversaries of Rev. Peter Bucki,
Rev. Josephat Bok and Rev. Stanley
Kozikowski, all former assistants of St.
Stanislaus Parish, as well as all our faithful departed parishioners. In particular,
our sincere sympathies go to the family
and friends of Irene M. Williams and Kathleen E. Michonski who have gone r ecently to their eter nal r eward. May they, through the mercy of God, rest in
peace. Amen.
CANDLE BEFORE THE BLESSED
MOTHER this week is bur ning for the
greater glory of God and for God’s
Blessings for Mieczyslaw & Maria
Wrzosek on their 64th Wedding Anniversary at the r equest of their Children & Grandchildren. Sto Lat!
CANDLE BEFORE THE BLESSED MOTHER this
week is burning for the greater glory of God and for
Health & Blessings for Aubry Klett on her 2nd
Birthday at the r equest of Gr andma & Papa.
As the family goes,
so goes the nation and
so goes the whole world
in which we live.
--St. John Paul II, Pope
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ST. STANISLAUS CHURCH
CATHOLIC CEMETERY IN
THE DIOCESE OF SPRINGFIELD
Plots are available for sale in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 12 grave lots.
Cremation lots are also available.
Fresh flowers allowed for birthdays & anniversaries.
No glass containers are permitted.
Call the parish office 413-594-6669 for further information.
St. Stanislaus Cemetery - 800 Montgomery Street - Chicopee, MA 01013 - Office 532-8636