SS. Peter and Paul Roman Parafia Świętych Apostołów Piotra i Pawła

Celebrating Catholic Tradition For 98 Years 1923 - 2021

May Jesus Christ be honored, worshipped, and glorified here and everywhere!

Sunday of Divine Mercy Niedziela Młosierdzia Bożego April 11, 2021

A Personal Parish Established to Serve the Polish Catholic Community in the Archdiocese of Detroit

Meditation by Don Schwager (c) 2021 Servants of the Word www.dailyscripture.net Do you know the joy of the resurrection? The Risen Lord Jesus revealed the glory of his resurrection to his dis- ciples gradually and over a period of time. Even after the apostles saw the empty tomb and heard the reports of Je- sus' appearance to the women, they were still weak in faith and fearful of being arrested by the Jewish authorities. When Jesus appeared to them he offered proofs of his res- urrection by showing them the wounds of his passion, his pierced hands and side. He calmed their fears and brought them peace, the peace which reconciles sinners and makes us friends of God. Live and proclaim the Gospel of mercy in the power of the Holy Spirit—Jesus did something which only love and trust can do. He commissioned his weak and timid apostles to bring the good news of the Gospel to the ends of the earth. This sending out of the disciples is parallel to the sending out of Jesus by his heavenly Father. Jesus fulfilled his mission through his perfect love and obedience to the will of his Father. He called his first disciples and he now calls each one of us to do the same. Just as he gave his first disciples the gift of the Holy Spirit, so he breathes on each of us the same Holy Spirit who equips us with new life, power, joy, and courage to live each day as followers of the Risen Lord. The last apostle to meet the resurrected Lord was Divine Mercy Holy Hour the first to go with him to Jerusalem at Passover time. The Sunday, April 11, 2021 apostle Thomas was a natural pessimist. When Jesus pro- 3:00 p.m. Holy Hour posed that they visit Lazarus after receiving news of his illness, Thomas said to the disciples: "Let us also go, that we

may die with him" (John 11:16). While Thomas deeply This message and devotion to Jesus as The Divine loved the Lord, he lacked the courage to stand with Jesus in Mercy is based on the writings of Saint Faustina Kowalska, his passion and crucifixion. After Jesus' death, Thomas a Polish nun who, in obedience to her spiritual director, made the mistake of withdrawing from the other apostles. wrote a diary of about 600 pages recording the revelations He sought loneliness rather than fellowship in his time of she received about God's mercy. The message of The trial and adversity. He doubted the women who saw the Divine Mercy is simple. It is that God loves us — all of us. resurrected Jesus and he doubted his own fellow apostles. And, He wants us to recognize that His mercy is greater Through the gift of faith we recognize the Risen than our sins, so that we will call upon Him with trust, Lord and receive new life—When Thomas finally had the courage to rejoin the other apostles, the Lord Jesus made receive His mercy, and let it flow through us to others. his presence known to him and reassured him that he had Thus, all will come to share His joy.

indeed overcome death and risen again. When Thomas rec- podobne słowa powtarzają się w Dzienniczku przynajmniej ognized his Master, he believed and exclaimed that Jesus 14 razy. Jak bardzo przesłanie zawarte w objawieniach s. was truly Lord and truly God! Through the gift of faith we, Faustyny jest aktualne, pokazują słowa z encykliki „Dives too, proclaim that Jesus is our personal Lord and our God. in misericordia”. Jan Paweł II pisze: „Umysłowos c He died and rose that we, too, might have new life in him. The Lord offers each of us new life in his Holy Spirit that wspo łczesna, moz e bardziej niz człowiek przeszłos ci, zdaje we may know him personally and walk in this new way of się sprzeciwiac Bogu miłosierdzia, a takz e dąz y do tego, life through the power of his resurrection. Do you believe az eby samą ideę miłosierdzia odsunąc na margines z ycia i in the good news of the Gospel and in the power of the Ho- odciąc od serca ludzkiego. Samo słowo i pojęcie ly Spirit to bring you new life, hope, and joy? »miłosierdzie« jakby przeszkadzało człowiekowi, kto ry “Lord Jesus Christ, through your victory over sin poprzez nieznany przedtem rozwo j nauki i techniki and death you have overcome all the powers of sin and bardziej niz kiedykolwiek w dziejach stał się panem”. darkness. Help me to draw near to you and to trust in your life-giving word. Fill me with your Holy Spirit and strength- Czasy dzisiejsze to czasy wolnego rynku i konkurencji. A en my faith in your promises and my hope in the power of więc słowem-wytrychem, tym, o co chodzi w z yciu, staje your resurrection.” się sukces, wygrana. Pochwała sukcesu naciera na nas z kaz dej strony, jest wszechobecna. Daily Quote from the Early Church Fathers: Touching To oczywis cie kształtuje nasze z ycie, sposo b the Flesh, He Invokes the Word, by Augustine of Hippo, 354- mys lenia, oceniania siebie i innych. Tak włas nie 430 A.D. miłosierdzie jest odsuwane na margines naszego z ycia, "But when Jesus showed Thomas the very places odrywane od naszego serca. A przeciez z ycie oddane where he had his doubts, Thomas exclaimed, "My Lord and sukcesowi jest z yciem nieludzkim. Ż ycie, w kto rym my God." He touched his flesh, he proclaimed his divinity. miłosierdzie jest tylko filantropią, luksusem, na kto ry moz e What did he touch? The body of Christ. Was the body of sobie pozwolic człowiek dopiero po osiągnięciu sukcesu, Christ the divinity of Christ? The divinity of Christ was the nie jest z yciem chrzes cijan skim. Word; the humanity of Christ was soul and flesh. Thomas could not touch the soul, but he could perceive it, because Wobec takiej sytuacji dzisiaj s wiat, a więc takz e kaz dy z the body that had been dead was moving about alive. But nas, potrzebuje odnowienia tajemnicy Boga miłosiernego. that Word is subject neither to change nor to contact, it Potrzebujemy dos wiadczyc Boz ego miłosierdzia, bo tylko neither regresses nor progresses, neither fails nor ten, kto dos wiadczył miłosierdzia, moz e nim z yc . Tylko gdy flourishes, because in the beginning was the Word, and the potrafimy całym sercem uwierzyc w Boz e miłosierdzie, Word was with God, and the Word was God. That is what Thomas proclaimed. He touched the flesh, he invoked the zdołamy przywro cic postawie miłosierdzia nalez ne, a więc Word, because the Word became flesh and dwelt among centralne miejsce w naszym z yciu. us." (excerpt from Sermon 145A) Jaka jest zalez nos c między miłosierdziem i sprawiedliwos cią? W narastającym klimacie Boże miłosierdzie konkurencyjnos ci zmienia się samo pojęcie Biała Niedziela, kon cząca oktawę Wielkanocy, jest sprawiedliwos ci. Sprawiedliwos c pojmujemy coraz obchodzona jako Niedziela Miłosierdzia Boz ego. W sposo b bardziej bezosobowo i formalnie: jest to zgodnos c z spontaniczny wierni oddawali szczego lnie czes c obowiązującym prawem. Takie pojmowanie Miłosierdziu w tę niedzielę juz od czasu II wojny sprawiedliwos ci nie zawiera w sobie miłosierdzia. Wręcz s wiatowej. Oficjalnie s więto to, listem na Wielki Post w przeciwnie - miłosierdzie zaczyna byc pojmowane jako 1985 roku ustanowił najpierw w swojej diecezji odejs cie od zasad sprawiedliwos ci. Tymczasem biblijne metropolita krakowski kard. Franciszek Macharski. pojęcie sprawiedliwos ci jest inne. Biblijny ideał Następnie inni biskupi wprowadzali s więto w swoich sprawiedliwos ci koncentruje się na człowieku, a nie na diecezjach. W roku 1995, na pros bę Episkopatu, Stolica prawie: Sprawiedliwy jest najpierw Bo g - a Jego Apostolska wydała dekret zezwalający na obchodzenie sprawiedliwos cią jest włas nie miłosierdzie, następnie za tego s więta we wszystkich diecezjach Polski, przy sprawiedliwego jest uwaz any ten człowiek, kto ry jest zachowaniu przepiso w liturgicznych obowiązujących w miłosierny. Człowiek o zatwardziałym sercu w z aden tym dniu. sposo b nie moz e zostac uznany za sprawiedliwego, choc by Oczywis cie takie s więtowanie Białej Niedzieli swo j wypełnił wszystkie przepisy prawa. W Biblii miłosierdzie początek ma w objawieniach s. Faustyny. „Pragnę, az eby jest sercem sprawiedliwos ci. Tylko miłosierdzie jest pierwsza niedziela po Wielkanocy była s więtem sprawiedliwe wobec człowieka. Miłosierdzia” (Dz. 299) - powiedział do niej Pan Jezus. Te i ks. Jan Słomka

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Polish Heritage Dinner IV

Saturday, May 8, 2021

Take out dinners by Halina's Catering

Sponsored by SS. Peter & Paul Altar Society

Covid-19 guidelines followed in the

Activities Building

How time flies! We are less than one month away now to partake in the opportunity to order Halina's Catering take out Polish dinner and participate in our spectacular raffle of over 60 unique, one of a kind prizes!

Order forms continue to be available in the Par- ish Bulletin, on the table at the entrance and on line via Facebook.

DEADLINE is APRIL 27,2021 , to pre pay/pre order dinner(s). Donation $10 for 6 raffle tickets can be pre paid/pre ordered with the dinner(s), individually, or on the day of the activity MAY 8,2021 from 2:00 to 6:30 PM. in the Parish Activities Building.

Advanced sale of the raffle tickets will be availa- ble the next four weekends after the Masses. Tickets may be purchased at the Parish office during scheduled office hours, in the sacristy, via USPO mail (allow 4-5 business days) or by calling Susan Franco 248-797-8189 or [email protected].

Thank you for your continuing support of our Parish celebrating 98 years with a very dedicated, active Altar Society. Let us continue to pray to Jesus and ask His Mother Mary and St. Anne to intercede for us for a successful event !

*Covid-19 guidelines continue.

SS. PETER AND PAUL ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

Celebrating Catholic Tradition for 98 Years 1923-2021

POLISH HERITAGE NIGHT IV*

*COVID-19 guidelines followed in the Parish Activities Building

TAKE OUT DINNERS BY HALINA’S CATERING

RAFFLE Sponsored by the SS. Peter and Paul Altar Society

SATURDAY, MAY 8, 2021

PICKUP BETWEEN 2:00 PM and 6:30 PM

DINNER - $20 Donation

Kielbasa/Kapusta, 2 Golabki, 2 City Chicken, 2 Pierogi (Potato and Cheese), Corn, Red Skin Potatoes, Roll with Butter Dessert: 1 Brownie and 1 Apple Pie Slice

RAFFLE TICKETS: 6 for $10.00

Here is a SAMPLE of some of our spectacular raffle prizes: Large Screen TV, Kate Spade Housewares, Coach Purse, Bath and Body Works Basket, JA Henckels Żwilling 45 Piece Flatware Set, Cuisinart 13 Piece Cookware Set, GIFT CARDS: lululemon, Macy’s Hyde Park Restaurant, Brio Restaurant, Home Depot, Brooks Brothers, Target, Starbucks, Tommy Bahama, Saks Fifth Avenue, English Gardens, etc.!

This is just a highlight of 50 opportunities to win! Check SS. Peter and Paul Bulletin and Facebook for pho- tos and some featured items! Absolutely FABULOUS!

Dinner orders must be PRE-PAID/PRE-ORDERED ONLY by April 27, 2021. No home delivery. Drawing at 6:30 PM in the Activities Building. Winner need not be present.

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Checks payable to: SS. Peter and Paul Parish (subject line: Altar Society). Mail checks and forms to SS. Peter and Paul Parish, 7685 Grandville Avenue, Detroit, MI 48228. (Allow 4-5 business days for delivery). For more information contact Susan Franco 248-797-8189 or [email protected].

Restoring the Sacred—Catholic Tradition Upcoming Liturgical Schedule

Monday, April 12, 2021 SS. Peter & Paul Parish 9:00 a.m. invites you to observe with us Tuesday, April 13, 2021 Every Sunday at 2:00 p.m. No Mass

Mass is in the Extraordinary Form Wednesday, April 14, 2021 7:00 p.m. Mass of the (Latin Mass),

Low Mass Thursday, April 15, 2021 12:15 p.m. Mass For further information, please contact Father Jerry Pilus at 313-846-2222 Friday, April 16, 2021 9:00 a.m. Mass An Invitation to the Men and Boys of our Parish! Saturday, April 17, 2021 We are in need of Altar Servers for the 4:30 p.m. Vigil Mass Traditional Latin Mass! Sunday, April 18, 2021 Our parish altar servers provide a liturgical minis- Third Sunday of try for assistance at all parish Masses. Currently, we are 8:30 a.m. Mass seeking altar servers for the Traditional Latin Mass. Our 10:00 a.m. Mass (Polish) Latin Mass offerings are expanding, thus the need for more 12:00 p.m. Mass altar servers. Generally, after boys receive their First Holy Communion, they become eligible to be trained as altar Sunday, April 18, 2021 servers. The men of the parish are also encouraged to be trained to serve at the Holy Altar of God. The parish, pre- Latin Mass (Low Mass, Extraordinary Form) serving the tradition of men and boys serving at the altar, Good Shepherd Sunday (Second Sunday after Easter) hopes to foster many vocations to the Catholic priesthood. 2:00 p.m. Remember the Basics for Attending Holy Mass! The Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite is the liturgy of the Catholic Church in use before the reforms of It is important that everyone who attends Holy Mass at the Second Vatican Council. This includes the Mass, the our Parish wear masks (at all times while in church) and Sacraments, various rites of blessing and more. practice social distancing for your own safety and for On July 7, 2007, His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI the safety of those around you. We have many opportu- issued an apostolic letter called . In this letter he declared that older form of the Roman rite nities for Mass, Confession, and Private Prayer. If you’re was never abrogated, and that it “must be given due honor sick, please refrain from attending Holy Mass in person. for its venerable and ancient usage.” (SP Art. 1) For those of you who, for health reasons, cannot attend His Holiness termed the traditional Latin Mass – Holy Mass in person, we continue to offer most of our the older form – the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite. This older form has been in use for many centuries. Masses Live, on Facebook. We ask for your prayerful During this time it was at the heart of the Church and consideration during this time. Thank you and may God Western culture, nourishing countless generations. continue to bless us and keep us healthy!

Pray for the Sick All-powerful and everlasting God, your Son accepted our suffering to teach us the virtue of patience in human ill- ness. Hear the prayers we offer for our sick brothers and sisters. May all who suffer know that they are joined to Christ in His suffering for the salvation of the world. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Catherine Anderson Mass Intentions for the Week Rosita Morales James Antolak Rachel Palucki Monday, April 12, 2021 Mary Antoncew Dale Patterson 9:00 a.m. † Alina Partyka Shawn Armstrong Mario Pereyra Stella Bednarczyk Steve Peet Tuesday, April 13, 2021 No Mass Lorraine Belanger Irena Pilus Żigmund Bieniek Jennifer Ragland Wednesday, April 14, 2021 Carol Bonczkiewicz Cinde Rutkowski 7:00 p.m. † Virginia Paslawski by Family Stephen F. Dewitt Stella Sakowicz Carol Elliott Amy Sauve Thursday, April 15, 2021 12:15 p.m. Margaret Garrett Julius and Jean Simon † Alina Partyka Maria Gomez Maria Sztuka

Kim Hice Delphine Truszkowski Friday, April 16, 2021 9:00 a.m. Eugene Kopek Dan Urbiel + Alina Partyka Marie Kondrath Kathy Urbiel

Saturday, April 17, 2021 Joseph Kosek Helena Wilk Wajda 4:30 p.m. Marc Kutylowski Richard Wallner -For health and God’s blessings for Daniel Porcek on his Barbara Lesinski birthday Boz ena Wilin ska † Michael Riley Aaron Maddix Juliann Wellman † Helen Korycinski by Alvin and Christine Plonka Irene Marchlewski Lorraine Witkowski † Alex Teslax by Bill Kussy † Nancy Nemecek by Lizbinski Family Selena Montes Justin Wood Tony Morales Sunday, April 18, 2021 Third Sunday of Easter 8:30 a.m. Prayer for an end to the coronavirus crisis -SS. Peter and Paul Altar Society Loving God, we come before you in our time of need. We † Ronald G. Machesky by Family lay before you our concerns and fears over the spread of the coronavirus. We know that you are mightier than all 10:00 a.m. our fears and that the name of Jesus is the name above all † Alina Partyka other names. We ask, in the name of Jesus, that you stop the spread of the coronavirus. In your mercy, heal those 12:00 p.m. who are sick and lead those who have died into your heav- † Dolores Bonczkiewicz (92nd Birthday) by Family enly kingdom. We ask this in the mighty name of Jesus. † Raymond Maczuga by Family Amen. † Fr. Jose Vasquez Prayer of Pope Benedict XVI † Al Flores To the Queen of Peace, the Mother of Jesus Christ "our † Tom Van Arsdale peace" (Eph 2:14), I entrust my urgent prayer for all hu- † Anna Pula by Leonard Pula manity to which we look with hearts full of hope, notwith- standing the dangers and difficulties that surround us. May 2:00 p.m. Mary show us, in her Son, the Way of peace, and enlighten -For God’s blessings for Roman and Barbara Porcek by Ma- our vision, so that we can recognize Christ's face in the face ria Sztuka of every human person, the heart of peace!

SS. Peter and Paul Parish Welcome to SS. Peter and Paul Parish 7685 Grandville ▪ Detroit, MI 48228 Information 313-846-2222 (Parish Office) ▪ 313-584-1484 (Fax) There is a table in Church and a bookrack in the vestibule with Parish Website: www.ssppdetroit.net new parishioner registration forms, mass intention envelopes, Facebook: www.facebook.com/ssppdetroit and many inspirational and educational brochures and CDs Parish Email: [email protected] available free of charge.

Pastor Sacramental Preparation Policy Rev. Jarosław (Jerry) Pilus ext. 102 Before any Sacramental Preparation (Baptism, Reconciliation, Parish Office Confirmation, First Holy Communion, Marriage) can begin, we Gabriela Kash ext. 100 require that you be an active registered member for at least Director of Music six months. This means attending a weekend liturgy with our Johnny Kash ext. 119 parish community, using your weekly offering envelopes, and Director of Music (Polish) taking part in parish activities. Please contact the Parish Office Gabriela Kash ext. 100 for further information. Director of Religious Formation Gloria Yarber ext. 100 Anointing of the Sick Request If a family member is confined at home or a medical facility Saint Vincent de Paul Conference ext. 107 and wishes to receive the Sacraments of Holy Communion,

Confession or Anointing of the Sick please call the Parish Of- Parish Office Hours by Appointment Only fice. Monday: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Tuesday: Closed Private Prayer Schedule Wednesday: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. The church is open and available for private prayer 30 Thursday: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. minutes before every Mass. On Saturdays the church is open Friday: Closed at 2:00 p.m. On Sunday mornings the church is open at 8:00 Saturday & Sunday: Closed a.m. Other opportunities for private prayer will be published in the bulletin. Liturgical & Devotional Schedule Saint Vincent de Paul Conference, Weekday Mass Food Pantry and Drop Box Monday: 9:00 a.m., Tuesday: No Mass If you are interested serving the needs of the community, Wednesday: 7:00 p.m., Thursday: 12:15 p.m., Friday: 9:00 a.m. please consider joining the Parish St. Vincent de Paul Confer- ence. The SVDP Food Pantry regularly accepts donations. Bas- Sunday Mass kets for donations are located throughout the church. The Saturday: 4:30 p.m. (Vigil) SVDP Drop Box is located in the parking lot near the Activities Sunday: 8:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m. (Polish), Building. Clothing and shoes are accepted. For more infor- mation contact the Parish Office. Thank you for generosity. 12:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m. (Latin)

24 Hour Prayer Line Masses The Nuns of the Monastery of the Blessed Sacrament have a 9:00 a.m., 12:15 p.m., 7:00 p.m. (English & Polish) twenty-four hour prayer line. Call 248-626-8253.

First Friday Mass Sound Assist Devices 7:00 p.m. Mass followed by Exposition, Prayers to the Sacred We have several sound assist devices available for use during Heart of Jesus, Adoration, and Benediction of the Blessed Mass. Speak with Father Jerry before Mass. Sacrament Online Gift Giving First Saturday Latin Mass Online gift giving is available. Your gift will be credited and (Low Mass, Extraordinary Form) distributed directly to our parish. Please be assured of our 9:00 a.m. Latin Mass followed by Exposition, Prayers to the prayers and the prayers of those who minister through your Immaculate Heart of Mary, Adoration, and Benediction of the generosity. To give a gift directly to support our Parish, Blessed Sacrament visit http://sspp.aodcsa.org. We thank you for your con- tinued support of SS. Peter and Paul Parish! Sacrament of Confession (English & Polish) Wednesday: 6:15 p.m., First Friday: 6:15 p.m., For Your Benefit First Saturday: 8:30 a.m., Saturday: 3:00 p.m. When attending Mass or other activities here at SS. Peter & Paul we recommend for your own safety and security, as well Rosary for the Purification of the Church as that of others, that you please park in the main (north) Every Saturday at 4:00 p.m. parking lot. Security is provided for all Masses and events.

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Devotion Please contact the Parish Office with any After Wednesday Evening Mass questions, concerns, or comments.

SS. Peter and Paul Parish First Friday Association September 1, 2020 - August 31, 2021

Expedito F. Antonio Liv. & Dec. Mem. Bush & Wojtowicz Families Janina Bak Liv. & Dec. Mem. Byczek & Partyka Families Vera Ballard Liv. & Dec. Mem. Stanley & Rose Byczek Families Dec. Mem. Bara & Szewczyk Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Cholipski & Kolasinski Families Chester Bokuniewicz Liv. & Dec. Mem. Czachor Family Dolores & Raymond Bonczkiewicz Liv. & Dec. Mem. Czorny & Langley Families Matthew Cook Liv. & Dec. Mem. Digregio & Ortisi Families Modesta Cueco & Digamo Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Dooley & Firestone Families Florence Czachor Liv. & Dec. Mem. Ducan & Williams Families John Czachor Liv. & Dec. Mem. Gizowski & Sovel Families Mike & Marjorie Fedyk Liv. & Dec. Mem. Glyn & Rybicki Families Jerome & Regina Gould Liv. & Dec. Mem. Gorny & Kushnir Families Barbara & John Gray Liv. & Dec. Mem. Grden Family Krystyna & Stanislaw Janulewicz Liv. & Dec. Mem. John A. Groszek Family Barney & Mary Jezuit Liv. & Dec. Mem. Jarosz Family Slawomir Krasuski Liv. & Dec. Mem. Kaluzny & Parsons Families Adam & Genevieve Larwa Liv. & Dec. Mem. Karpinski Family Ronald G. Machesky Liv. & Dec. Mem. Keiller & Marciniec Families Timothy Mason Liv. & Dec. Mem. Kowalczyk & Dziubczynski Families Stanley & Helen Matras Liv. & Dec. Mem. Kurdziel & Porcek Families Walter Maziarz Liv. & Dec. Mem. Kwilos & Stecker Families Emilia & Joseph Mochol Liv. & Dec. Mem. Larwa & Postupalski Families Mary & Frank Mydlarz Liv. & Dec. Mem. Lazarski Family Michalina Palys Liv. & Dec. Mem. Lepkowski & Krygowski Families Frank Paslawski Liv. & Dec. Mem. Lesinski Family George Peter Liv. & Dec. Mem. Londke & McGann Families Reverend James H. Profota Liv. & Dec. Mem. Machesky & Franco Families Karolina & Jozef Radkiewicz Liv. & Dec. Mem. Eugene Machowicz John Rash & Joanne Tuchowski Families John & Corrine Roberts Liv. & Dec. Mem. Matras & Misiolek Families Arthur & Delphine Rutkowski Liv. & Dec. Mem. Mroz & Rutkowski Families Blessed Father Seelos Liv. & Dec. Mem. Nega & Idzikowski Families Leonard P. Seletyn Liv. & Dec. Mem. Onopa & Dobkowski Families George Peter. & Eleanor Siwak Liv. & Dec. Mem. Ossy & Janiec Families Blessed Father Solanus Liv. & Dec. Mem. John & Julia Panek Family John & Agnes Szarek Liv. & Dec. Mem. Partyka & Pelic Families Mary & John Urtczeck Liv. & Dec. Mem. Przybyla Family Helen M. Wozniak Liv. & Dec. Mem. Radecki & Uszynski Families Dec. Mem. Almquist & Ballard Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Joseph Ronevicz & Kososki Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Baca & Kucharski Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Seletyn & Cepiga Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Bajdo & Woloszyn Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Vasquez & Rand Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Barnes & Pilus Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. SS. Peter and Paul Altar Society Liv. & Dec. Mem. Boner & Radzilowski Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Urbiel & Patrus Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Buckowski Family Special Intention for Garrett Grandchildren & Great Grandchildren Liv. & Dec. Mem. Burger, Hater, & Utter Families Special Intention of Larry & Carolyn Utter Liv. & Dec.. Mem. Burke & Mitchell Families Special Intention for an end to the corona virus

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