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PARISH BULLETIN St PARISH BULLETIN St. Anne Ukrainian Catholic Parish 35 Marcie St. Winnipeg, MB. R2G 3S4 Ph: 204-667-9588; C: 204-795-3703 Email: [email protected] Website: stannewinnipeg.ca St. Michael Ukrainian Catholic Parish 100 Yale Ave. E. Winnipeg, MB. R2C 0H8 Ph: 204-222-4283; Fax: 204-222-5332 Greatest man in history, had no servants, yet they called him E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.stmichaelsparish.wordpress..com It is the tradition of our Byzantine Master. CLERGY: Church that from Easter to Pentecost Parish Priest: Very Rev. Fr. Mark Gnutel ph. (204) 667-9588 Email: [email protected] Had no degree, yet they called him Teacher. we typically would not kneel at any Assistant Priest: Rev. Fr. Alan Wizinsky ph. (204) 619-1165 Email: [email protected] time during the Divine Liturgy but Had no medicines, yet they called him Healer. Deacon: Rev. Protodeacon Stefan Tyrawski ph. (204) 229-7687 Email: [email protected] rather stand. Kneeling is a penitential and humbling moment He had no army, yet kings feared Him. He won no military battles, yet He conquered the Sunday, April 15, 2018 which is an world. appropriate posture Sunday of the Myrrh-Bearing Women He committed no crime, yet they crucified Him. for us towards God, however Easter He was buried in a tomb, yet He lives today. beckons something His name is Jesus. different. During this “You need not be Easter moment the amazed! You are theological understanding is that we Easter Reflection: The veil of darkness as resurrected children, now stand transformed to the brightest light. looking for Jesus of before God as friends, with dignity The most dreadful end became the most Nazareth, the one and respect for Jesus Christ, who beautiful beginning. became human and won salvation The depths of despair fade to reveal hope everlasting. who was crucified. for us. The curse of death defeated by eternal life. Thank you Lord, for the wonder of Easter. He has been raised up; he is not here.” ST. MICHAEL’S ROSTER ST. ANNE’S ROSTER Parish Council Chairman - Ron Kawaler Ph. (204)222-7801 Parish Council Chairman - Dave Mazur UCWLC President Betty Gnutel - Ph. (204) 668-8463 Ph. (204)669-3808 [email protected]. Brotherhood President Ron Kawaler - Ph. (204)222-7801 UCWLC President Tracy Balagus [email protected] Catechism Marian & Nathan Polakoff- Ph. (204)504-1973 K of C. Grand Knight James Rogowsky Ph. (204)663-0365 K of C. Grand Knight Bill Grywinski- Ph. (204)222-7528 Hall Rental Coordinator- Anne Penonzek Ph.(204)793-1581 Pastoral Care Coordinator—Rose Jansen - Ph204-661-6315 Kildonan Seniors Horizons—Evelyn Ferens Ph. (204) 669-3900 Choir Cantor - Don Gnutel Ph. - (204)668-8463 Pastoral Care Coordinator—Josie Belinsky Ph. (204) 667-0086 Choir Director - Pat Hawthorn (Ph. 204)661-6744 Sound Technologies- Brian Paul Ph. (204)794-9714 Office Administrator - Valerie Balla - Ph. 204-222-4283 Office Administrator - Sara Gillies Ph.(204) 795-3703 Office Hours: Office Hours: Tuesday & Thursday - 8:30 am. to 3:30 pm. Wednesday & Thursday 9:30 am. to 1:00 pm Divine Liturgies Sunday Divine Liturgy 9:30 am. Saturday 5:00 pm. Sundays 9:00 am. & 11:00 am. Liturgy Intention at St. Anne Parish For April 14 to 22, 2018 Liturgy Intention at St. Michael Parish For the Week of April 15th to 22nd 2018 Sat. Apr. 14 Sunday of the Myrrh- Mark 15: 43 - 5:00 PM For our parishioners Bearing Women 16: 8 Sun. April 15 9:30 am. Sunday of the Myrrh– Mark 15: 43 - + Sophia Kawaler Mary Kiernicki Sun. Apr. 15 Sunday of the Myrrh- Mark 15: 43 - 10:00 AM For our parishioners Followed by Easter Bearing Women 16: 8 Bearing Women 16: 8 Dinner-Sviachene Wed. Apr.18 9:00 am. John 6:35-39 Thu. Apr.19 9:00 am. John 6:40-44 Fri. Apr. 20 9:00 am John 6:48-54 Fri. Apr. 20 John 6:48-54 9:00 AM In Loving Memory of By The McCarvill Family +Mervin Penonzek Sun. April 22 9:30 am. Sunday of the Paralytic John 5:1-15 Birthday Blessings for Family Pauline Wowchuk Sat. Apr. 21 Sunday of the Paralytic John 5: 1 - 15 5:00 PM In Loving Memory of by Mary & Michael Gnutel +Mervin Penonzek COLLECTIONS & Donations for VIGIL LAMPS Sun. Apr. 22 Sunday of the Paralytic John 5: 1 - 15 9:00 AM For our parishioners Sunday, April 8th, 2018 Olga Rizzuto Easter Sunday Offering - $1,326.00 Justina Andrusiak 11:00 AM In Loving Memory of By Mrs. Iris Kuzina & Direct Deposit - $302.00 Harry Hawryshko +Bernice Ferman Family and Mr. & Mrs. Vigil Lamps - $5.00 Rose Zommer Ed Suchorab Upkeep - $200.00 Flowers - $20.00 PERPETUAL LIGHT Please remember in your prayers those who are ill at home, in hospitals, or Church Cleaning - $25.00 SUNDAY, April 22nd 2018 April 15th to 21st care homes: Heating $95.00 ROSARY LEADER For Salvation Florence Belyk, Pauline Derkacz, Jessie Drohomeriski, Elsie Gillies, Stan Holyk, Major Renovations - $80.00 Marilyn Krochak of Souls by Steve Kachur, Barb Kolomi, Jessie Kucher, Tina Mariash, William Polonuk, Basket Blessing - $10.00 EPISTLE READER Margaret Anne Colleen Prokopowich, Stella Prokopowich, Olga Soluk, Ed & Sandy Sawchuk, Violet Semenchuk, Irene Stefanyshyn, Georgina In memory + Sophia Kawaler - $25.00 Mark Brooker Kuzminski Zuchowicz. Total - $2,088.00 EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS THANK YOU! David Kawaler OFFERTORY COUNTERS EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS Norm Kowalchuk Sunday Coffee COFFEE & FELLOWSHIP Apr 14: 5:00 pm Gary Bailley Fellowship Apr 15: Jeannette Golletz, Apr 15: 10:00 am One Liturgy Resumes today, April 15th Marilyn Bird, Connie Cox Anne Penonzek, Gloria Harlow-Bibby Hosted by Pastoral Care. CANCELLED Please remember in your prayers the TODAY Apr 22: Lillian Cherwick, Janet Apr 21: 5:00 pm Walter Nider following who are ill at home, in Sochasky, Anne Penonzek TH Apr 22: 9:00 am Bill Cox Word & Wisdom hospitals or care homes: APRIL15 Audrey Stefanyshen,, Ann Kulyk, Charles USHERS/GREETERS 11:00 am 11:00 am Dolores Tesluk, Lord Jesus, You died that I might have life-- Belsham, Ann Tchir, Kay Skotnicki, Iris Annette Manchulenko Rosary Recitation everlasting life in Your kingdom of peace and Chroniak, Mickey Paraschuk, Tinnie Trush, LOCK-UP Apr 15: Elsie Gillies, righteousness. Strengthen my faith that I Katherina Dubesky, Nick Zazula, Justina Sat. Apr. 21 - 4:40 pm. Gloria Harlow-Bibby Apr 14: Janet Sochasky may I know the power of Your resurrection Andrusiak, Ron Shott, Mary Zaporzan, John Evan, John Kawaler Sun. Apr. 22 - 8:40 am. and live each day in the hope of seeing You Apr 15: James Rogowsky Sun. Apr. 22 - 10:40 am. Apr 22: Sophie Nimchuk, Apr 21: Walter Nider face to face for ever." Jeannette Golletz, Doreen Swift St. Anne Parish News WELCOME! TO THE St. Michael Parish News: PARISH EASTER DINNER Gifts to God - Sviachene We extend a huge thank you to everyone who helped with the Sviachene April 8, 2018 Easter Dinner last Sunday. To the ladies for preparing and serving the Offertory: $2,278.00 TODAY! April 15th - delicious meal, to the men who served the beverages and to everyone Loose: $35.00 following the 10:00 am. Liturgy. Please note who stayed to help with the clean up. A big thank you to all the Automatic Debit Apr 2-8: $928.00 there will be Only ONE Divine Liturgy. parishioners who attended and supported the dinner. May God bless Thank you! A heartfelt thank you to you! PEROGY MAKING! the UCWLC and all PEROGY PREPARATIONS - This Thursday, April 19 & Friday, April 20. All our volunteers for preparing April 17 & 18 workers are asked to come and help. this wonderful meal to celebrate the Risen Christ! What a joyous Children’s Liturgy & Certificate Sunday - the final Children’s Liturgy will be Sunday April 29th ending the Catechetical year when the children will receive their certificates. NEXT PEROGY SUPPER occasion to share food and fellowship! TH FRIDAY, APRIL 20 NEXT SUNDAY! ANNUAL FIRST SOLEMN HOLY COMMUNION SUNDAY May 6, 2018 5:00 to 7:00 pm. PARISH AGM: APRIL 22ND after the 11AM liturgy This will be a very special day for 2 little children - Sarah Balla & Eston St. Anne Parish, 35 Marcie St. Jardine will be receiving Jesus into their hearts for the first time. We Donations of Pies CALL FOR NEW COUNCIL MEMBERS invite all our parishioners to mark this date on your calendar and come We are currently looking for parishioners who would and witness this beautiful service. Let us keep these little ones, their teacher and their are requested and appreciated. like to volunteer some time to sit on Parish Council. If families in our prayers as they prepare themselves spiritually for this important and Posters are available at the you have an hour or two to spare, please contact any member of the nominating committee (Tracy Balagus, joyous day. entrance of the church. Please take James Rogowsky or Evelyn Ferens) for more a few and help us advertise! information. Holy Communion Rehearsal & Sacrament of Reconciliation—will be held Saturday, May 5th for the children & their parents beginning at 1:30 pm. NO ST. ANNE CATECHISM: APRIL 15TH VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED TO HELP WITH THE PEROGY SUPPER THE LAST 2 CATECHISM CLASSES WILL BE: Please call 204.479.4119 or email APRIL 22ND & APRIL 29TH Sympathies [email protected] CANCELLED! NO Parish Council: APRIL 19TH We wish to express our sympathies to John Kawaler and family on the passing of his EASTER ST sister and long time parishioner Mary FLOWER SOLEMN COMMUNION & 1 HOLY CONFESSION MAY 5 & 6 The eight communicants will be making communion bread Harrison who was called to the Lord last Wednesday.
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