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Ť • • www.saintcyrils.org FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21: M aster, you gave me five talents. See, I have made five more.' His master said to him, 'Well done, my good and faithful servant. Since you were faithful in small matters, I will give you great responsibilities. Come, share your master's joy.' Mt 25:20b-21 THIS WEEK’S EVENTS: Sunday—Friday November 16—21: Parish Mission: “The Healing of Families” Fr. Yozefu-B. Ssemakula Friday, November 21: Happy Birthday Father Ben! Sunday, November 23: Happy 10th Anniversary Fr. John Simoneau OMŠOVÝ PORIADOK+ November 15, Saturday — Sobota 9:00AM JL For Tim, Victoria & Family For Rich Hollis For Daniel & Kathleen Durusoy & Family For the People in Nicaragua 11:00AM B *Baptism: Azelie Marie Juricic 4:00PM JS,d For Isabelle Varchetti For Larry & Mary Chapp For Albert & Mary Krakosky Helen Consiglio 6:00PM LUM *Latin-Tridentine (Missa Cantata): For Robert Keller req. Hearn Family For Raphael Boisvert November 16, Sunday— Nedeľa Prv 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31;1 Thes 5:1-6; Mt 25:14-30 7:30AM JS,d For Dominic Salvator Pearson (B’Day) For Al, Ann & James Varchetti For the Living & Deceased Members of the Burrows & Sommers FamilyJoseph A. Schoener 9:30AM JSE,d For Julia Weil (B’Day) For Thomas & Jane Desser For the Vitale Monsu Family For Margit Timinski (B’Day) 11:30AM B (Slovak) For the Torkos Family Vincent Urda req. Friends Renee Jaczkowski req. Sobolic Family Marie Koronek req. Husband & Dimoski Family 1:30PM YS For Vicki & Samantha Babbie For Anwar Robin & Family For Moneer & Alia Korkis C Philip Schultheis Jr. 8:30PM LUM For Sr. Maria Veronica req. Patrice For a Special Intention req. Kola Gojcaj Florentina Isip Christopher Boertmann November 17, Monday—Pondelok 9:00AM JSE For Thomas & Jane Desser (63rd. Ann.) For Christopher Wojciechowski (B’Day) Godfrey Revell req. Families of Regina Caeli Joe Peters 12:00PM LUM In Thanksgiving For Elizabeth req. Papa & Grammie Rafael & Ivanoa Nigenda Robert Qintano req. Pete & Julie 5:30PM YS,B For the Healing of Families November 18, Tuesday— Utorok 6:00AM B For Jessica Orloski For Mike Spriet For Ottmar Schroeder & Mary Smihula & Family Richard Branch 9:00AM JSE For Fr. Mark Desser(B’Day) For Bethane Cabrerea For Georgia Whetstone (Bapt. Ann.) req. Mom For Hikmat, Noor Waseem Rawnak & Family 12:00PM MD For Blessed Francis Seelos For Persecuted Christians For Marie Dedvukaj req. Pete & Julie Msgr. Stanley Milewski 5:30PM YS For the Healing of Families November 19, Wednesday — Streda 6:00AM JSE For Ottmar Schroeder & Mary Smihula & Family For Jordan, Jonathan, Julian & Miranda req. Nada For Maria Chura For Sue Kado req. Nada 9:00AM B (Latin) For Sr. Mary Albert Gasparski O.P. For Adelbert & Mildred Novotny req. Miller’s For Matthew Eastwood For Rawiya Matloob 12:00PM LUM For Fr. Luigi req. Rosary Society For Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Rooney For David Nguyen (18th B’Day) Betty Hafeli req. Jerry & Carol Slabienski 5:30PM YS For the Healing of Families November 20, Thursday– Štvrtok 9:00AM B For Fr. Libor For Jerry Roubal For Barbara Middleton For Deceased Members & Spouses of the St. Nicholas K of C Council 12:00PM JSE,d For the Holy Spirit For Diana Ayer For Greg & Gabriella Stegner Gloria Maney 5:30PM YS For Carl & Stephanie Varchetti & Family For Jordan, Jonathan, & Julian (B’Days) For Rich & Fran Walden For Maria Dicenna (B’Day) November 21, Friday — Piatok 6:00AM MD For Ottmar Schroeder & Mary Smihula & Family For Ryan Orlosky req. Son John Paul For the Living & Deceased Members of the Orlosky Family For the Living & Deceased Members of the Janicki Family 9:00AM B For Fr. Ben (B’Day) For Rosemary Strasz For Joseph Strasz Louie Sardi req. Louie & Iman 12:00PM JSE For Fr. Ben (B’Day) For the Rosary Makers & Their Families Peter Dubon req. Family Gene Kucharek req. Wife 5:30PM YS For the Healing of Families November 22, Saturday — Sobota 9:00AM JL For the People of Nicaragua For Marlene Acervo (B’Day) req. Family For Anwar Robin (B’Day) req. Vicki Theresa Ramenaden req. Bennet Family 1:00AM B *Wedding Mass: Paul Driscoll & Rita Hurley 4:00PM JSE For Fr Ben For Kevin Shubnell req. Langlois Fam. Alex Gentry (Ann.) req. Aunt Julie For Albert & Mary Krakosky 6:00PM JS *Latin-Tridentine (Missa Cantata): For Margarite Pollack For Anthony Maslanka req. Grandparents November 23, Christ the King Sunday— Nedeľa Ez 34:11-12, 15-17;1 Cor 15:20-26; Mt 25:31-46 (160) 7:30AM B For Paul Halabu (B’Day) For Elvidio Vennettilli (B’Day) req. Lucio & Yvonne For the Living & Deceased Members of the Burrows & Sommers Fam. Eleanor Gietzen req. Angela Maas 10:00AM JS,B,JSE For Father John Simoneau (10th Anniversary Of Ordination) 1:30PM LUM For the Intentions of the St. Monica Sodality For Vicki & Samantha Babbie For Anwar Robin & Family For the Shammo Family Alex Family 8:30PM JSE For Moneer &Alia Korkis & Family For Drita C., Mark & Martin Dedivanaj For Guy Gravitt req.Samantha Lang Christopher Boertmann Mass Celebrant Legend: Fr. Ben Kosnáč-B, Fr. John Simoneau—JS Fr. Joseph Sekere—JSE, Msgr. Mike Dylag—MD Fr. Tom Heier—TH, Fr. Vergil Heier—VH Fr. Jim Lowe—JL, Fr. Louis Madey—LUM Fr. Yozefu B Ssemakula—YS, Deacon Gerald or Joe preaching-d Parish Mission Begins THIS SUNDAY, November 16, through Friday, November 21 “The Healing of Families” By: Fr. Yozefu-B. Ssemakula Why Attend “The Healing of Families” Seminar? Have you prayed for years for healing of your family and nothing has happened? Learn this form of prayer that is effective for those stubborn personal and family problems. Through your participation, experience family-wide relief and healing of spiritual, physical, and emotional problems. “Redeem” your relationships and change the course of your family’s history. Schedule: November 16 - 21 Sunday, November 16: 3:30 – 6:30pm Session (Church/Parish Hall) Monday – Friday, November 17-21: 5:30pm Holy Mass 6:30 – 10:30pm: Session with Small Breaks Prayer process will be taught and held on Friday from 8.30 to 11:00PM Seminar Topics: Our Image of God Our Free Will The 5 Cardinal Points The 4 Access Points Scripture Christ Our Way Out The Prayer Process and Training What do I need for the Seminar? Your notebook and Bible. Acquire, or better, read the book: The Healing of Families. Cost of the seminar: Free. You may make a love offering. The entire seminar will be broadcasted live into the Parish Hall (Hall advised for families with small children) Fr. John Simoneau 10th Anniversary of Ordination * November 23 A Holy Mass & Celebration of Fr. John’s 10th Anniversary of Ordination will take place next Sunday, November 23. The 9:30AM & 11:30AM Holy Masses will be combined and Mass will take place at 10:00AM. A Reception will take place in the Fr. Mikus Hall immediately following the Holy Mass. All parishioners and friends are welcome to attend! Everyone is asked to participate in the Reception by bringing either cold Finger Foods or Desserts on a disposable platter to the Father Mikus Hall before the following Masses: Saturday, November 22, 9:00AM, 4:00PM or 6:00PM Sunday, November 23, 7:30AM, 10:00AM If you would like to help before, during or after the Reception, please sign up on the sheets in the vestibule or call the Parish Office at (586) 726-6911 (Artwork by Anne Simoneau, Fr. John’s Mother) EDGE Youth Ministry Life Teen High School Ministry EDGE will NOT meet this coming Monday (November 17) but we encourage families to attend the Parish Mission (see Page 3). Our next EDGE Night will be Monday, December 1, at 6:15PM—9:00PM. We look forward to celebrating Advent and learning more about the mystery of the Incarnation. Beginning in December, ALL EDGE Nights will begin with Holy Mass in the main church and end in the Activity Center at 9:00PM. Questions about EDGE: Alexandria Lewis (317) 331-4772 or edgecyril678@gmail.com NO Life Night on November 17 (Parish Mission, see Page 3) YOLO Young Adult Ministry Dear Young Men and Women: Please Note: There will be NO meeting on Friday, November 21, because of the Parish Mission. We strongly encourage you to participate. We do hope to see you on Friday, November 28. We will be hosting a young adult dance starting at 7:00PM in the Fr. Mikus Hall. It is a semiformal event. $10 for early registration and $12 at the door. All proceeds will benefit Image of God crisis pregnancy center in Detroit. Image of God is looking to expand and open a new location as they recognize an even greater need for this ministry in Detroit. If you cannot make it to the event but would like to donate to this organization, please contact me (contact information is below) for information. Mr. Jason Spranger (DJ Spranger) will be our DJ for the evening. There is going to be awesome food, music, and company! It’s going to be a great night! In December our events will consist of a night on Divine Mercy (12/5), we will be celebration the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe (12/12), and hosting a Christmas Party (12/19)! If you have any questions, please contact: Facebook page: YOLO Live 4 Christ or Mary Giroux, yolo.live4Christ@gmail.com Midwest Apologetics Conference January 24, 2015 * Register Now TIM STAPLES, STEPHEN RAY, MARCUS GRODI & GARY MICHUTA Registration is now open to attend the 2015 Mid-west Catholic Apologetics Conference II being held on Saturday, January 24, 2015, at Ss. Cyril & Methodius. Speakers include four nationally-known Catholic authors and apologists: Tim Staples, Stephen Ray, Marcus Grodi and Gary Michuta. Register Today Conference begins with the Holy Mass celebrated by Fr. Ben Luedtke at 7:30AM, followed by the Conference which ends at 3:30PM. Cost: $25 (*Adult Pre-Registration by January 15) $15 (Student Registration) / $30 (Walk-In Registration) *Light box lunch is provided to all pre-registered attendees (those who register by January 15). Registration forms can be found by the St. Michael statue in the entryway and online at: www.saintcyrils.org/apologetics.htm. Questions: Joan Hartzell, (586) 979-7042 Please pray for our 53 teens on the Life Teen Fall Retreat this weekend! Service Opportunity, Saturday November 22 Our group will be going back to Detroit to distribute clothing to the homeless with the PB & J Outreach –our first trip was in August and the teens were blown away by the experience. Time & Transportation: We will meet at St. Cyril’s at 7:15AM and carpool to the outdoor clothing distribution site in Detroit. We will arrive back at approximately 10:15AM. Please dress warmly. Sign-Up: High school teens interested in participating must turn in their signed permission slip to the parish office by Thursday, November 20. Teens participating in this trip are also encouraged to bring new or gently used MEN’S hat or gloves to donate to the ministry. Men’s Hat and Glove Drive for Homeless The PB& J Outreach has been struggling to provide enough warm hats and gloves for the gentlemen they serve. So when we bring our group to work with this Outreach on November 22, we are hoping to bring a substantial donation of men’s hats and gloves to hand out. Any teen or parishioner who is interested in contributing to our donation is invited to drop off gently used or new men’s hats and/or gloves in the “Life Teen—Donations for PB & J Outreach” box in the coatroom next to the vestibule. Camp Covecrest (Tiger, Georgia): July 27-August 1, 2015 For over 10 years, Life Teen International has provided experiences at Camp Covecrest where high school teens are able to encounter God working in their lives. When a teen goes to Camp Covecrest, they begin to experience a bigger and better life than they ever thought possible. What Camp Covecrest Offers High School Teens: Ropes courses, messy games, many opportunities to encounter God through the Sacraments, powerful talks given by some of the best speakers in Catholic Youth Ministry, dynamic worship lead by some of the most gifted music ministers, a chance to develop a deeper and more meaningful prayer life, a time to strengthen existing friendships and create new ones…the list goes on! Visit http://lifeteen.com/camps/ for the promotional video. Information Meeting for Parents: 20 teens will have the opportunity to experience Camp Covecrest. Interested in your son or daughter being one of those blessed teens? Come to the parent information meeting on Monday, December 1, from 7:30-8:15PM in Room 118. (This meeting will take place during the Life Night for the high school teens.) Cost: $495 per camper For updates on our events, visit us on Facebook: “Ss. Cyril & Methodius Life Teen Ministry” Questions: Youth Minister & Life Teen Coordinator, Jordan Langbeen, jordan.langbeen@gmail.com, (586) 943-1722 Regular Confession schedule 1/2 hour before every Holy Mass And Immediately Following The Saturday 9:00AM Holy Mass (until finished) . Columbian Squires Circle for Altar Boys * November 22 It is my pleasure to announce that a Columbian Squires Circle is in the formal process of being chartered here at Saints Cyril & Methodius, under the guidance of Fr. Ben, our Saint Nicholas Council, myself and other adult men. For those of you who may not be familiar with the Saint Nicholas Council, these are the men you see dressed in "Colors" at some of the Holy Masses. The Knights have four degrees: First, Second, Third, and Fourth. The men dressed in "Colors" are Fourth Degree Knights who have chosen to serve in this role. Altar Boys: Mark your calendar for Saturday, November 22, after the 9:00AM Holy Mass. We will have a one-hour informational meeting in the Overflow Room led by: Fr. Ben, the Knights in "Color", myself, and other adult Knight Counselors. The Knights of Columbus have an excellent website: KofC.org You can learn about the Knights history and current activities. Jeff Gura Quilt Ministry * Saturday, November 22 The Quilt Ministry will be meeting on Saturday, November 22, from 10:00AM—1:00PM in the Activity Center. Now that the winter cold is fast approaching, we again are making Quilts for those in need here in the Detroit Metro area. We have had requests from the Capuchin Brothers who minister to homeless on the streets and we have additional need for our "Street" Quilts. If you sew and feel called to this ministry, we would welcome the opportunity to work with you. Questions, please call: Kay (586) 752-7991 Youth Dance & Game Night * Saturday, November 22 7:00PM—11:00PM (Ages 14 - 20 years old) * $7/person *Admission includes Pizza served till 9:00PM and Pop! Bring your board games, cards and other games CHAPERONES NEEDED! For information and to volunteer/chaperone, please contact: Mary Hale, (586) 773-8261 Investiture of the Miraculous Medal On November 27, 1830, the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to Sister Catherine Labouré and left a concrete sign, the Miraculous Medal. This medal signifies her maternal love for us, and serves as her invitation to assist her in building the Kingdom of God. On November 22, there will be a solemn ceremony of investiture of the Miraculous Medal, during which the Church blesses the medal with solemn prayers and invests it upon the shoulders of the candidate who according to Holy Mary’s promise will thereby “receive great graces.” If you wish to be conferred or if you have any questions, please contact: Donna Mazurkievicz, (586) 268-4235 or Susan Schoenstein, (248) 652-2856 We need your contact information so we can form a company of prayer warriors whom we can quickly contact via internet if possible when the need arises. We will keep your information confidential. Please watch the bulletin board for more details. Our Lady Queen of Peace Apostolate St. Monica Sodality Mass * Sunday, November 23 The next St. Monica Sodality Holy Mass is on The Solemnity of Christ the King, November 23, at 1:30PM. Pope Benedict XVI reminds us that God wants to establish a kingdom of justice, love, and peace. Instead of seeking worldly power let us bring the light of truth and God's love into the world. Please join us for Mass and prayers. Children’s Choir The next performances of the Children’s Choir are: Sunday, November 23, 10:00AM, (Combined Holy Mass): Fr. John Simoneau’s 10th Anniversary Sunday November 30, 2014 9:30AM Holy Mass Rehearsals take place after the 9:30AM Holy Mass on November 16. A Christmas Nativity Rehearsal takes place on Saturday, November 29, from 1:00—3:00PM for all children interested in singing with the choir or reading for Mass. The first rehearsal for the Christmas Nativity will be Saturday, December 6, from 1:00—3:00PM. It is open to all youth from 1st Grade to 12th Grade. If you have questions regarding the Children’s Choir: Bethany Cabrera, bethane09@gmail.com World Youth Day * July 24—August 1, 2016 $1,800 Land Only (Air Fare Not Included) Second Payment of $400 Due Coordinator: Mary Hale, (586) 773-8261, maryhale1@juno.com World Youth Day pilgrims invite you to bring your EMPTY, CLEAN returnable bottles and cans to church and place them in the appropriate bin in the coat room off the vestibule and in the bin by the vending machines in the Gallery by the Fr. Mikus Hall. The collections from the returnable items will help defray the expenses for the pilgrims. Thank you for your generosity and support. Advent Sale * November 22, 23, 29 & 30 Advent wreaths, candles and calendars, Grave blankets and wreaths, Advent Magnificat Companion, home-made cabbage rolls and many more Advent and Christmas items will be available for purchase after all the Holy Masses on November 22-23 and November 29-30. For more information: Mary Hale at (586) 773-8261 St. Cyril Book Club * November 24 "For 60 years, St. John Bosco had many vision-like dreams that foretold the extraordinary mission God had for him, and also guided him as it came to fruition. Fr. Bosco shared the dreams with his boys. Sometimes the youths faced tremendous challenges, and in other dreams the state of their souls were revealed. The remarkable dreams/visions continue to provide us in the modern era with important lessons and insights as we grow in sanctity and fulfill our purposes in life." "The Forty Dreams of St. John Bosco" is the book selected for the month of November. St. Cyril's Book Club will meet on Monday, November 24, at 7:00PM in Room #112. This book can be purchased on line or at Faith@Work at (248) 250-9216. Come join us! "Trust all things to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament and to Mary, Help of Christians, and you will see what miracles are." ~ Saint John Bosco MOVIE MARATHON * Friday, November 28 * TIMES—TBD Movies: “The Giver”, “The Hundred-Foot Journey”, “The Christmas Candle” & “Guardians of the Galaxy” If you (or your group) have a movie request, feel free to contact Fr. Ben or the Parish Office, (586) 726-6911 ADORATION 101 “Behold, I am with you always to the close of the age.” (St. Matthew 28:20) In His unspeakable love for us, it wasn’t enough for Jesus to remain with us in Spirit alone after His ascension into heaven. We can certainly feel His love in our hearts and His tender embrace in the confessional. However, it doesn’t end there. The nature of love always wants to keep giving. There can be no doubt what the faithful are told when they are told to believe in the mystery of the True Presence of Jesus Christ in the Most Holy Eucharist. Once the words of consecration have been pronounced by a validly ordained priest during the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, what used to be bread and wine are no longer bread and wine. Only the appearances or, rather, only the external physical properties of the former elements remain. There is now on the altar Jesus Christ, true God and true Man, full God and full Man. God knows that we’re sensible creatures; after all, He created us that way. He knows we acknowledge things better when we can perceive them through our five senses. It becomes easier to relate to something when we are able to see, hear, touch, taste and smell them. Jesus knew all too well from being the God-man that if we were to be the most effective witness for Him we would need the very means capable of achieving such a demanding vocation. Therefore, along with the real presence of His Spirit which mystically dwells within us, He has also chosen to remain with us bodily as well. Thus in the Eucharist is present the Jesus of history: the one who was conceived of His Mother Mary at Nazareth; who was born in a stable at Bethlehem; who lived for thirty-three years in Palestine; and who walked and talked and wept and slept and ate and drank; who shed real red blood on the cross and who rose from the grave and after His resurrection had the incredulous disciples put their fingers into His pierced side. The intimacy of God’s love for us goes beyond what most Catholics imagine. He desires to become one with us, live in us, and molds us to become like Him from the inside out. Whenever you receive the Holy Eucharist at Mass you don’t receive bread and wine, you receive His actual human body in the substance of the bread and wine, and He physically becomes part of you. He gives His absolute everything to you! Mere words cannot claim the depth of beauty and love of this strict mystery! Filled with this truth of our faith, know that this love needs to be cultivated and grow; it must produce fruit, it must change us. This is why we have Eucharistic Adoration. When we sit before the Holy Eucharist in the chapel we sit in front of the very same Jesus whom His Mother, the Blessed Virgin Mary, the disciples and the multitudes sat in front of. The difference for us He’s hidden behind the veil of bread and wine because His glorified body would be too much for us to withstand. Spend time with Him and talk to Him. He will speak to you with His Spirit while you gaze upon Him humbled, yet ever so loving in the Blessed Sacrament. Paul A. Ray If you feel God is calling you to stay with Him for one hour each week and would like to volunteer your time to sit with Him in quiet prayer and adoration please either: email Julie Varchetti, Paul A. Ray or David and Nicole Maul at adorehim247@gmail.com or call Julie Varchetti, (586) 214-1825 to let us know what time(s) work the best for you! Pax Domini Sit Semper Vobiscum! Catechism Corner Class/Benediction Schedule: Wednesday, November 19, 6:15PM: Class for 2nd & 8th grades only Wednesday, November 26: NO CLASS - Happy Thanksgiving! Questions: DREs, Paul or Carroll Schuller, (586) 254-9212 Light Weigh One King * December 1 Light Weigh One King is a safe and biblical way to lose weight. We will begin FARNOSŤ SVÄTÝCH CYRILA A METODA our next 12-week session for Light Weigh One King at 1:00PM on Monday, December 1. We would love to have new members join us. Please contact Donna at (586) 781-6904 or cdlesko@yahoo.com for more information. I will be available to show you the orientation DVD or you can : 586.726.6911 check it out at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=fS6YLpYD22Y : 586.685.1070 Catholic Charities of Michigan * November 22 & 23 : www.saintcyrils.org Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ: After nearly two years of diligent and faithful effort, Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan (CCSEM) has emerged Jesus Christ, The High Priest from a newly-formed regional human services agency to one poised for growth Fr. Benjamín Kosnáč, Pastor in providing help and giving hope to God’s people in the Archdiocese of Detroit. Pastor Email: Now our principal archdiocesan agency for works of mercy, CCSEM last year bkosnac@saintcyrils.org assisted more than 15,000 people by sharing Christ’s love through adoption and bkosnac@hotmail.com foster care services, individual and family counseling, services for seniors, Fr. John Simoneau, Associate Pastor refugee resettlement, Hispanic outreach, helping those in crisis circumstances, Associate Pastor Email: and numerous other services. johnsimoneau74@hotmail.com CCSEM is helping our brothers and sisters to move from dependence to healthy, Deacon Joseph Hulway self-sustained livelihoods. All CCSEM services center on the dignity of the Deacon Gerald Smigell person and strengthening the family with a commitment to accompany all through their personal trials. Efforts continue to connect CCSEM with pastors, parishes, vicariates, church ministries, and other Catholic charitable organizations to provide collaborative and coordinated assistance. The faithful will have the opportunity next weekend, November 22 & 23 to continue and expand CCSEM’s many works of mercy. On that weekend a special collection for CCSEM will occur in parishes throughout the Archdiocese of Detroit to help CCSEM maintain and improve its programs and services. Those who give of themselves in this way enjoy a spiritual reciprocation with those being helped, for they receive the privilege of giving of themselves in the Lord’s name. Ss. Cyril & Methodius Please consider referring a loved one, friend, or neighbor who may find healing Parish is a Roman Catholic Community and hope through a CCSEM program or service. They can call (855) 882-2736, that welcomes all who wish to learn visit ccsem.org, or email: info@ccsem.org. In sharing this information about about, embrace and actively practice the Roman Catholic religion. As a “family CCSEM, it is my hope that more will utilize this wonderful resource. I invite you of families,” we are dedicated to the to learn more by visiting www.aod.org/sharingthelight/CCSEM/. propagation and deepening of our Catholic Sincerely yours in Christ, faith. This is facilitated through the teaching of, and adherence to, the MagisteThe Most Reverend Allen H. Vigneron, Archbishop of Detroit rium and traditions of the Roman Bulletin Deadlines Catholic Church. Due to early deadlines during Advent, FARNOSŤ SVÄTÝCH please submit all bulletin articles as follows: Issue Date: Sunday, November 30: CYRILA A METODA Submit articles no later than: Thursday, November 20, 8:00AM Farnosť sv. Cyrila je slovenská rímskokatolícka farnosť, ktorá je otvorená Please submit bulletin articles to: bulletin@saintcyrils.org každému, kto chce spoznávať a žiť Please submit articles as follows: katolícku vieru. Ako „Rodina rodín“ a Word format, using Times New Roman font, 11 size font, single space. „spoločenstvo spoločenstiev“ sa snažíme (Note: Articles may be edited and are subject to Fr. Ben’s approval.) vieru žiť a šíriť tak, aby ľudia spoznali Boha a prinášali Kristov pokoj a radosť QR Code for “Smart” Phone medzi ľudí. Farnosť sa usiluje byť If you have a “smart” phone, you can enter the centrom spoločenského a kultúrneho života všetkých Slovákov, ktorí sú vždy Ss. Cyril & Methodius web-site by vítaní na tunajšej pôde. scanning the QR Code on the right.