St. Philip the Apostle R. C. Church Since 1967 950 Losson Road Cheektowaga NY 14227-2502 Pastor: Rev. David J. Borowiak Permanent Deacon: Walter N. Fudala June 23, 2019 Page Two St. Philip the Apostle
LITURGIES: RECTORY:………………………………….…….6688370 SATURDAY:……..….……….…………4:30 pm & 6:30 pm MondayFriday….…9:00 amNoon and 1:00 pmM4:00 pm SUNDAY:….……..…………….8:30 am, 10:30 am & Noon FAX: ……………….……….……………...………6683824 DAILY:……………Monday, Wednesday, Friday...7:00 am Email:………………………………[email protected] Tuesday, Thursday 9:00 am Website...…………….……..…stphiliptheapostleparish.org VIGIL OF HOLYDAY:. .…….….…………….……..7:00 pm HOLYDAY:…………………..….7:00 am, Noon & 7:00 pm FAITH FORMATION: …….……………………6683344 Office Hours: (Summer) OUTREACH:…..phone ..……….………..6688370 ext. 220 MondayNThursday……………...... 9:00 am1:00 pm email…….…[email protected] Friday……………………..……………………………Closed Directors of Faith Formation MUSIC MINISTRY:……….Don Jenczka 6688370 ext. 231 Gr. 1 6, Sacraments of 1st Penance & 1st Eucharist…. PARISH COUNCIL: email.……….…[email protected] Ronald Szczerbiak ... Gr. 7 10, Sacrament of Confirmation……...Sharon Pikul RCIA:…………phone….……...…..………6688370 ext. 228 Email: ……………………….……[email protected] email…………..……[email protected]
====== SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: .. Saturday: 3:30 pm ACT WEDDINGS: Arrangements should be made at least six If you are having trouble putting food on the table, we may months in advance. be able to provide some temporary help. ACT was founded over 25 years ago by several caring parishioners who BAPTISMS: Held on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month believed this would be a way to live As Christ Taught. To at 1:00 PM. Parents are asked to attend a baptismal find out if you are eligible for temporary monthly food preparation class prior to celebration of the sacrament. assistance, contact Jim Calamita at 6688370 x 220. The ideal time to attend is during the pregnancy. All information is held in Please call for an appointment. strictest confidence. FUNERALS: Normally scheduled for 10:00 am MINISTRY FOR THOSE UNABLE TO COME TO CHURCH: ADDICTED? Please notify the Rectory of the names of those who are If you need help breaking those chains that bind you to sick, disabled, homebound, hospitalized, or in a nursing home. your addiction, let us help. Reformers Unanimous is PARISH MEMBERSHIP: If you are interested in becoming available. Located at the: a member of our parish family, we ask you to call the Hedstrom Baptist Church Rectory to arrange a reservation at our next Parish 55 Losson Road Cheektowaga Registration meeting. Please notify the Rectory Office, if leaving the parish. Meetings are held every Friday 7:009:00 PM. PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY: Blessed prayer shawls are Call 8181012 for details. available for anyone suffering from illness. Contact the ______ Rectory to obtain one. Looking to add more to your program, consider The Calix RESPECT LIFE: Contact Julie Prestia, 6680544. Society, an international organization sponsored by the DEVOTIONS: Catholic Church which promotes spirituality for those in the Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: any 12 Step recovery program. last Tuesday of each month Noon6:00 pm Meetings are held at 3:00 pm the last Chaplet of Divine Mercy: Sunday of the month at: last Tuesday of each month at 3:00 pm Disciples of Divine Mercy : Our Lady Help of Christians Chapel 4125 Union Road for acts of mercy contact Sue O’Dell at 6834966 Questions, call Sr. Ellie Martinez at 8942256. LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION: Letters of Recommendation can be issued only to members of our parish who are registered at least three months, regularly attend Mass, and receive the sacraments. Regular use of St. Philip the Apostle Stewardship Program envelopes indicates attendance at Mass. Sponsors are to Collection for weekend of June 15 / 16 be Baptized, Confirmed, and if Married, have done so in conformity with the laws of the Church. Out of town Envelopes: $11,327.27 college students should receive a letter from their campus Loose: $ 575.47 minister. People in the military should receive a letter from TOTAL: $11,902.74 their Chaplain. Page Three St. Philip the Apostle
MOST HOLY BODY and BLOOD of CHRIST WITH SYMPATHY MASS INTENTIONS
Sat, June 22 (2 Cor 12:110, Ps 34:813, Mt 6:2434) As a Parish Family, we extend our sympathy to the family of: 4:30 pm Edward and Mary PrzybylskiNFamily 6:30 pm Stephen, Florence and Stephen P. Verostko James Conmy “Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let the Sun, June 23 Perpetual Light shine upon him.” (Gn 14:1820, Ps 110:14, 1 Cor 11:2326, Lk 9:11b17) 8:30 am Gertrude OrszulakNRoger and Elaine Orszulak 10:30 am Anne T. LepczykNElizabeth Wichlacz MEALS ON WHEELS 12 NOON 40th Wedding Anniversary Gary and Diane Gawronski VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! Would you be willing to donate an hour (11:30 amN12:30 pm) one day a week to help us Mon, June 24 help others? We need drivers and meal servers to deliver (Is 49:16; Ps 139:1b3,1315; Lk 1:5766,80) the meals. There are three sites in Cheektowaga. Contact: NancyN6567186 at Lord of Life Church 7:00 am Jackie JendrasNAunt Dorothy RitaN6010646 at Cheektowaga Senior Center JoanneN8921711 at Maryvale Presbyterian Church Tues, June 25 (Gn 13:2,518; Ps 15:25; Mt 7:6,1214) 9:00 am Ralph and Dina PalanteNFamily PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK Wed, June 26 May the peace of Christ (Gn 15:112,17,18: Ps 105:14,69; Mt 7:1520) help you bear your illness with courage. 7:00 am John GuzziNThe Knoop Family And may God grant you the grace to get well. Thurs, June 27 Gasper Aronica, Baby Michael Barone, Debbie Barone, (Gn 16:112,15,16; Ps 106:1b5; Mt 7:2129) Schlene Beckzar, David Biedron, Erica Binner, Lorraine Bova, Bernice Brodka, Fran Brooks, Martha Burts, 9:00 am Kathryn BabingerNBabinger Family Hugh Carlin, Elaine Davidow, Lori Dickenson, Joanne Dingman, Betty Dreyer, Nancy Dyl, Pam Ezzo, Martha Fri, June 28 (Ez 34:1116, Ps 23:16, Lk 15:37) Ferenc, Carole Fischer, Melissa FullerKing, David 7:00 am Donald JanesNWife JoAnn and Children Geisler, Sharon Geissler, Roseanne Getsler, Claire Gilhooly, Eric Glinski, Julie Haley, Amy HalterKing, Sat, June 29 (Acts 12:111, Ps 34:29, Mt 16:1319) Betty Harrer, Carol Henschke, Carol Hilberger, Ceil Hoinski, Ginny Janus, Scott Kanski, Florence Kay, 4:30 pm Daniel JaroszNWife, Barbara Angela Kaznica, Courtney Kempski, Corrinne Kirk, 6:30 pm Florence TrimmN Cecile Klawitter, Barbara and Joseph Kobiolka, Loraine Chuck and Carol Monklebaan Koscielny, Mary Koziol, Jerry Krakowiak, Lynn Krzemien, Kenneth Lambert, Lawrence Lanza, Frances Laudisio, Sun, June 30 (1 Kgs 19:16b,1921; Ps 16:1,2,5,711; Daniel Lawicki, Sr., Aili Lennert, Grace Lipczynski, Gal 5:1,1318; Lk 9:5162) Courtney Mahar, Luca Marrero, Michael McCarty, 8:30 am Walter and Veronica LysiakNFamily Donna and Ron Miller, Patricia Miller, Chuck 10:30 am Edward and Veronica SiegleNDaughter, Ruth Monkelbaan, Gina Mormul, Bernard Mroz, Ryan 12 NOON Msgr. Anthony JasinskiNUshers Musielak, Donna Neureuther, Zachary Nosbisch, Donna Nowicki, Sue O’Dell, Linda Osiak, Dana Papaj, Linda Pellow, Joan Pistorio, Judy Poitras, Andrew Przystawski, Jason Purpura, Laurie Radwan, Marie Lord Jesus, Reed, Lucy Rowland, Jessica Sala, Mary Sand, Ralph you nourish and sustain us Schaefer, Raymond Schutz, John Schwarzenholzer, with your very own presence and life. Ruth Siegle, Charlaine Staniszewski, Jeffrey You are the "Bread of Life" and the "Cup of Salvation". Staniszewski, Robert Staniszewski Sr., Robert May I always hunger for you Staniszewski Jr., Carly Stefaniak, Ronald Strozyk, and be satisfied in you alone. Steve Swinarski, Margaret Szczesniak, Karen Tangelder, Kathleen Terian, Eugene Tomczyk, David Trzyna, Paul E. Vogel, Delphine Wachowiak, Hope Walczak, Ann Wargula, Mary White, Ronald White, Hugh Wildman,
Kathy Wind, Carolyn Wisniewski, Melissa Wroblewski, SANCTUARY LAMP Marie Yetman, Christine Zgoda, Judith Zielinski. Will burn this week in loving memory of: Jackie Jendras Requested by Aunt Dorothy PLEASE INFORM THE RECTORY WHEN A NAME CAN BE REMOVED FROM OUR LISTING. THANK YOU. Page Four St. Philip the Apostle BREAD OF LIFE? Do you hunger for God and for the abundant life he offers you through Jesus Christ? Jesus' feeding of the five thousand is the only miracle recorded in all four Gospels. What is the significance of this miracle? The miraculous feeding of such a great multitude pointed to God's provision of manna (bread) in the wilderness for the people of Israel under Moses' leader- ship. When the people complained to Moses that they would die of hunger in the barren wilderness, God told Moses that he would "rain bread from heaven" for them to eat (Exodus 16:4,1112). The miraculous provision of bread foreshadows the true heavenly bread which Jesus offers his followers who believe in him. Jesus makes a claim only God can make: He is the "bread of life" (John 6:35) and the "true bread of heaven" that sustains us now and for all eternity (John 6:58). Jesus' feeding of the five thousand is a sign of God's generous care and provision for his people. When God gives, he gives abundantly. He gives more than we need for ourselves so that we may have something to share with others, especially those in need. God takes the little we have and multiplies it for the good of others. Do you trust in God's provision for you and do you share freely with others, especially those who lack what they need? Jesus' feeding of the five thousand points to the superabundance of the Lord's Supper or Eucharist. In the Old Covenant bread and wine were offered as a sacrifice of thanksgiving to the Creator who made the earth fruitful to nourish and strength- en all his creatures. Melchizedek is an important Old Testament figure because he was both a priest and a king who offered a sacrifice of bread and wine to God on behalf of Abraham and his future offspring (Genesis 14:18; Hebrews 7:14). His of- fering prefigured the offering made by Jesus, our great high priest and king who gave a new and distinctive meaning to the blessing of the bread and the cup of wine when he instituted the "Lord's Supper" or "Eucharist" on the eve of his sacrifice on the cross (Hebrews 7:26; 9:11; 10:12). On the eve of the exodus of the Jewish people from bondage in Egypt, God commanded his people to celebrate the Passover meal, with the blessing of unleavened bread and wine, and the sacrificial offering of an unblemished lamb (Exodus 12:58). The blood of the lamb was sprinkled on the doorposts as a sign of God's protection from the avenging angel of death who passed over the homes sealed with the blood of the Passover lamb (Exodus 12:7,13). Every year in commemora- tion of the Exodus deliverance the Jewish people celebrate a Passover meal with unleavened bread as a pledge of God's faithfulness to his promises (Exodus 12:14; see Paul's description of the Christian Passover in 1 Corinthians 5:78). The "cup of blessing" at the end of the Jewish Passover meal points to the messianic expectation when the future Redeemer, the Messiah King will come to rebuild his holy city Jerusalem. At Jesus' last supper meal, after he had poured the final blessing cup of wine and had given thanks to his Father in heaven, he gave it to his disciples and said, "Drink of it, all of you, for this is my blood of the covenant which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins" (Matthew 26:2728). Jesus did this as a memorial of his death, which would take place the next day on the cross of Calvary, and his resurrection which occurred on the third day Easter morning. The shedding of Jesus' blood on the cross fulfilled once and for all the old covenant sacrifice of the paschal lamb at Passover time (Hebrews 10:1114; 1 Corinthians 5:7: 1 Peter 1:1819). That is why John the Baptist had prophetically called Jesus the "Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world" (John 1:29). Jesus made himself an offering and sacrifice, a perfect gift that was truly pleasing to the Father in heaven. He "offered him- self without blemish to God" (Hebrews 9:14) and "gave himself as a sacrifice to God" (Ephesians 5:2). Jesus established the Lord's Supper and Eucharist as a memorial of his death and resurrection and he commanded his disciples to celebrate it until his return again in glory. When we receive from the Lord's table we unite ourselves to Jesus Christ, who makes us sharers in his body and blood. Ignatius of Antioch (35107 A.D.) calls it the "one bread that provides the medicine of immortality, the antidote for death, and the food that makes us live for ever in Jesus Christ" (Ad Eph. 20,2). This supernatural food is healing for both body and soul and strength for our journey heavenward. When you approach the Table of the Lord, what do you expect to receive? Healing, pardon, comfort, and rest for your soul? The Lord has much more for us, more than we can ask or imagine. The principal fruit of receiving the Eucharist is an intimate union with Christ. As bodily nourishment restores lost strength, so the Eucharist strengthens us in charity and enables us to break with disordered attachments to creatures and to be more firmly rooted in the love of Christ. Do you hunger for the "bread of life"?
The Altar Server Ministry is open to: ALL BOYS AND GIRLS, AS WELL AS ADULT MEN AND WOMEN, who have made their First Holy Communion. This ministry is in need of more volunteers to serve God at Mass on weekends. One hour of your time, every few weeks, serving on God’s Altar is all we ask. If you are interested, please contact Jim Calamita at 6688370 ext. 220 or , fill out and deposit this form in the weekend collection. Name______Address______ ZIP ______Phone ______Best time to call ______ Page Five St. Philip the Apostle
FAITH FORMATION NEWS
Good Sunday Morning! Here is a Prayer of St. Mother Teresa! People are often unreasonable and selfcentered…forgive them anyway If you are kind, people may accuse you of ulterior motives…be kind anyway If you are honest people may cheat you…be honest anyway If you find happiness, people may be jealous…be happy anyway Give the world the best you have, and it may never be enough…give your best anyway For you see, in the end, it is between you & God, it was never between you and them anyway!! Spend some quiet time with the Lord this week. In Christ’s Peace, Sharon Pikul Vacation Bible School This year’s Vacation Bible School will take place the week of July 812th beginning each day at 9:3012:00 Noon. Registration Forms are due by this Wednesday, June 26th. The Vacation Bible School is open to children, ages 510. Registration Forms are still available in the Rectory or in the front of the Church in the bulletin racks. It consists of Bible Study, Music, Games, Arts and Crafts, and Snack Time. If anyone would like to help us out during the Vacation Bible School please contact Ron at 6683344, ext. 2. ______
HEALING MASS Anointing of the Sick Healing Mass in honor of St. Peregrine, the patron saint of cancer, will take place on Thursday, June The Reflection Committee is offering 27th at 7:00 pm at Resurrection “HOPENan Anchor in Today’s World” Church, 130 Como Park Blvd., a short study by Alive in the Word. Alive in the Word is a Cheektowaga. resource to deepen your understanding of Scripture, offer Fr. David A. Bellittiere and meaning for your life today and help you to pray and act in Friends of St. Peregrine cordi- response to God’s Word. ally invite those that are afflict- The Study will be offered for three Tuesdays: July 16,23, ed with cancer or need special and 30 from 9:30am to 11:30am in the parish center. The healing, who wish to receive cost of the book will be dependent on the number of at- the Anointing of the Sick to at- tendees. The most it will cost is $7.95. tend this special healing Mass. For registration or more information please contact For more information, Marilyn Fronczak at 6688472 before July 5th. call 2830011.
Become an Extra Ordinary Minister of Holy Communion. If you have made your Sacrament of Confirmation and are in good standing with the Church, you may be eligible to become a Eucharistic Minister. Serve at the Mass of your choice, on the days that are convenient to your schedule. If you are interested, please contact Jim Calamita at 6688370 ext. 220 or , fill out and deposit this form in the weekend collection. Name______Address______ ZIP ______Phone ______Best time to call ______ Page Six St. Philip the Apostle
COMMUNITY EVENTS ST. PHILIP THE APOSTLE USHERS June 30th THANKSGIVING RAFFLE St. Gabriel’s Annual Chicken Barbecue Dinner will be held from 11:00 am till 6:00 pm (or soldout). Adults: $9.75, $10,000 Children: $6.50. Call 6685424 for tickets. GRAND PRIZE $3,000……….2nd Prize $750.……….7th Prize $1,000……….3rd Prize $500.……….8th Prize PATRIOT GUARD RIDERS OF NEW YORK th th $1,000……….4 Prize $500.……….9 Prize The Patriot Guard Riders of New York is $1,000……….5th Prize $250….10th20th Prize a group of patriots from across the state $1,000……….6th Prize $125…..21st26th Prize who are available to stand guard at a military funeral or serve as a welcome to ONLY 350 TICKETS SOLD those military personal returning home. ====== Early Bird Drawing They can be contacted at: Monday, September 23rd www.PGRNY.org to request their services. Click to “Mission Request” and fill out the requested information. $200.00…..1st Prize $100.00…..3rd Prize $100.00…..2nd Prize $100.00…..4th Prize Only paid in full tickets returned prior to date will be eligible. The only numbers in the drum will be those paid tickets.
====== SOUTH LINE MOVIE NIGHT GRAND PRIZE DRAWING The South Line Fire Company is hosting a Free Outdoor Sunday, November 17, 2019 Movie Night on Saturday, June 28th at 8:00 pm. It will be at Msgr. Jasinski Center held in the back park. Bring chairs or blankets. The movie 950 Losson RoadCheektowaga, NY that will be shown is “A Dog’s Way Home”. Come on out for an evening of fun entertainment. Ticket holder plus one guest are invited for FREE Pizza and Beer 1:00 to 4:00 PM day of drawing All unsold tickets must be returned by
Friday, November 15, 2019 St. Philip the Apostle Ushers reserve the right to cancel this drawing and refund all monies collected at any time. All unsold tickets remain the property of St. Philip the Apostle Ushers. FOOD TRUCK RALLY DONATION $100.00 Thank you to Terri Mazur for once again organizing our Food Truck Rally. Terri and her crew did an outstanding ********************************************* job. We hope those who attended found the food selections deliciously intriguing and the Carnival Kids Steel Orchestra Please fill out the form below, enclose your check for entertaining. $100.00 made payable to “St. Philip the Apostle Ushers” and mail to the Rectory. Thank you and good luck! Name: ______ Address: ______ JULY RAFFLE St. Philip the Apostle Church Daily Raffle City: ______ZIP: ______ Sponsored by the Parish Council $500.00 Daily Prize Giveaway Phone: ______ Donation $20.00 per ticket Winning Numbers determined by the Evening Number Draw Please mail to: Proceeds to benefit the parish St. Philip the Apostle Parish Ushers Tickets available after Mass or in the Rectory. 950 Losson Road TICKETS FURNISHED THROUGH THE COURTESY OF Cheektowaga NY 14227 A PARISHIONER Melvin J. Sliwinski Funeral Home 894-1772 • 85 George Urban Boulevard 706-0200 • 5090 Transit Road www.sliwinskifuneralhome.com NETH Pietszak & SON, Inc. Daniel L. Smolarek Funeral Home Attorney at Law Iggy Zarcone Celebrating Over 45 Years 5121 Clinton St. RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC 897-2400 in Business Elma, NY 14059 2400 William St. • Cheektowaga • Roofing 685-3539 PERSONAL SERVICE Wilhelmina, Janine & Michael Klimeczko Licensed & Insured Licensed Directors • Windows www.nethandson.com 716-771-1601 NO EMPLOYEES ELECTRICAL SERVICE PANEL UPGRADES St. Stanislaus Cemetery Install Hot tubs, Ceiling Fans, “Over a Century of Service With Respect and Dignity” Manual & Automatic Generators Affordable Mausoleum, Ground Burial & Niche Space Available LICENSED & INSURED MARIAN MAUSOLEUM 700 Pine Ridge Rd., Cheektowaga • 892-9135 Mobile # 1-716-548-9605
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