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St. Ladislaus

Church

18 Richardson Place Hempstead, New York 11550

Rev. Piotr Wasek, Administrator

MASSES: DEVOTIONS: Saturday Anticipated Mass: 5:00 PM May: Litany to the Blessed Virgin Mary Sunday: 8:00, 9:00 (Latin), 10:30 (Polish) after each Mass on the weekend. October: Decade of the Rosary after Sunday Masses 11:45AM, 4:00PM (Spanish), 6:30 PM Lent: Stations of the Cross every Friday Holy Days: 7:00, 8:00 AM; 9:00 AM (Latin) at 7:00 PM in English, 7:30 PM in Polish. 7:30 PM (Polish) Gorzkie Zale on Sunday at 3:00 PM. First Friday: 7:00 AM, 8:00 AM and 7:30 PM Rectory: 18 Richardson Place Weekdays: 7:00, 8:00 AM (Monday to Friday) Hempstead, N.Y. 11550 Saturday: 7:00, 8:00 AM, 5:00 PM (Vigil Mass) Phone: 516) 489-0368 FAX: (516) 489-0368 CONFESSIONS: Parish office hours: Saturday: 4:00 to 5:00 PM Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 12 Noon until 4 PM First Friday: 7:00 PM to 7:30 PM Wednesday, Friday: 1 PM until 5 PM SICK CALLS: Saturday: By appointment only; Sunday: Office Closed Urgent cases anytime. Call rectory to arrange devotional calls. Parish Secretary: Joan Cascio BAPTISM: Church Music Ministry: Glenn Gabayan-Parish Music Director, Organist, Polish Choir Director Please call the rectory office to arrange a pre-Baptismal interview.

Parents must also attend a pre-Baptism conference. Those chosen as Website: www.stladislauschurch.com Godparents must be practicing, church-going Catholics whose lives Emails: [email protected] reflect a commitment to the Catholic faith and to the role of Godparent. [email protected] MARRIAGES: [email protected] Arrange at least six months before time.

NOVEMBER 11, 2018: Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

MASS INTENTIONS Scripture for the Week Saturday, November 10, 2018 Mon: Ti 1:1-9; Lk 17:1-6 7:00 am ……... Tues.: Ti 2:1-8, 11-14; Lk 17:7-10 8:00 am +Zofia and Stanislaw Sienko Wed.: Ti 3:1-7; Lk 17:11-19 (Swienc Family) Thurs.: Phlm 7:20; Lk 17:20-25 5:00pm +Antoine Yoyo and Appollon Fri.: 2 Jn 4-9; Lk 17:26-37 (Bryant Appollon) Sat.: 3 Jn 5-8; Lk 18:1-8 Sunday, November 11, 2018 Sun.: Dn 12:1-3; Heb 10:11-14, 18; Mk 13:24-32 8:00am +William Braun Sr. (William Braun) 9:00am Latin Mass Saints and Special Observances 10:30am +Rozalia i Zenon Szczesny Today: 11:45am +Stanislaw and Zofia Sienko (Szkiladz Family) 4:00pm (Sp.)……… Mon.: Saint Josaphat, Bishop and 6:30pm +Jan Korszun (Mira & John Pitrowski) Martyr Monday, November 12, 2018 Tues.: Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini, 7:00 am ……... Virgin 8:00 am +Rev. Joseph Simoly (Josephine Ferrier) Thurs.: Saint Albert the Great, Bishop Tuesday, November 13, 2018 and Doctor of the Church 7:00 am ……... Fri.: Saint Margaret of Scotland; 8:00 am ……... Saint Gertrude, Virgin Wednesday, November 14, 2018 Sat.: Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, 7:00 am ……... Religious 8:00 am +Niza Appolinaire and Family;

Leopold Laroche and Family (Barbara Millien) Prayer of the Week Thursday, November 15, 2018; Almighty and ever-living God, how grateful 7:00 am ……... I am for the gifts and talents that You have 8:00 am ……... Friday, November 16, 2018 given me! I pray for the insight and wisdom 7:00 am .…….. to know how best I can use those gifts to 8:00 am ……... serve You and others. Strengthen me to turn away NEXT WEEKEND’S MASS INTENTIONS from any selfish tendencies as I choose to give more Saturday, November 17, 2018 generously of my time and talents. Through our Lord 7:00 am ……... Jesus Christ, Your Son, Who lives and reigns with You in the 8:00 am ……... 5:00 pm +Ryszard Rzadkowski (Parents) unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever. Amen. Sunday, November 18, 2018 Reflection: Do I recognize God as the giver of all my 8:00 am +Joseph A. DeLieto (Harcourt Leacock) gifts and talents? Do I take the time to appraise these 9:00 am Latin Mass talents and reflect upon how I may use them fully to 10:30am +Kazimierz i Stefania Rembiszewscy help others in my family, in my workplace, in my (Agnieszka) 11:45am +Veronica Akers parish? 4:00pm (Sp.)……... 6:30pm Marian and Antoni Antoniak and Today’s Family (Irene Antoniak & Family) Gospel according to Mark

November 11~An Important Date in ’s History Mary Abruzzo Edward Dobkowski 100 years ago, after 123 years of occupation, Poland Margaret Puorro Anthony Andree reclaimed its rightful place as a free and independent Charlotte Dobkowski Joan D. member of the community of nations. On November 11, Michele Ande Helena Stawrowski 1918, Polish leaders such as Jozef Pitsudski, Roman Dorothy Braun Celina Oleksiej Dmowski, , , Stephen Matthew , and Ignacy Daszynski, of differing May our Merciful Lord grant them healing. backgrounds and political opinions, united to lead Poland to freedom, just as our namesake General Casimir Pulaski Reflection: Both widows in today’s did in the war for American independence. readings gave all that they had to the The reconstruction of the Polish State after 123 years work of the Lord, one using all her of partitions was a historic breakthrough. The effort of remaining food to feed Elijah and the many , their commitment and sacrifice during the other offering her two copper coins to First World War, along with vigorous diplomatic actions, the temple treasury. Good stewards give all that is resulted in the creation of the Second Republic of Poland. asked and trust God to be faithful to His promises. The whole process was led by the “Fathers of Stewardship: We are grateful this week for all stewards in our parish who give without Independence.” hesitation—not from their surplus—but from their Let us consider six important figures whose efforts substance. We pray that, as faith-filled stewards, were instrumental in paving this path to freedom: we joyfully share all that we have in gratitude to Jozef Pitsudski, , Ignacy Jan our most generous God. Paderewski, Wincenty Witos, Wojciech Korfanty, Ignacy Daszynski. They represented different walks of Weekly Collection Amounts: November 4, 2018 life such as artist, diplomat, soldier, politician, and social 1st collection: $1840 ; 2nd: $618; total: $2458 activist. They held different political opinions, came from Thank you for your generosity. different social backgrounds, belonged to different religions, and had been born in different partitions. Next week our second collection will be Despite these differences, they were able to unite in a for the Catholic Campaign for Human common, imperative effort: INDEPENDENCE. Development. Over 43 million people in the United Although they did not agree on everything, they were fully States live in poverty. This collection supports united and eagerly cooperated with each other. They programs to empower people to identify and address remained faithful to their own opinions; however, the obstacles they face as they work to bring permanent building on the existing momentum, they led Poland to and positive change to their communities. Learn more FREEDOM. about the Catholic Campaign for Human Development at www.usccb.org/cchd/collection Annual Card Party hosted by the Saint Ladislaus Church Congratulations to Holy Rosary Society on Sunday, Angel Bauza and December 4th,at 4:00pm in the rectory meeting room. Come, Kimberly Mancuso, enjoy fun, coffee and cake, and prizes: who were united in all for only $5. All are welcome! Holy Matrimony

last Saturday. May their married life be rich in blessings.