+ УКРАЇНСЬКА ГРЕКО- КАТОЛИЦЬКА ЦЕРКВА СВ. ЙОСАФАТА ST. JOSAPHAT UKRAINIAN Бюлетень – Bulletin 8624 White Oak Avenue Munster, Indiana 46321-2736 Rectory & Fax 219-923-0984; Hall 219-838-9811. e-mail: [email protected] In case of emergency, please contact one of the following: Св. Миколая / St. Nicholas Byzantine Catholic Church Munster– 219-838-9380 Непорчного Зачаття / Immaculate Conception – 847-991-0821 or 847-773-5663 Св. Йосифа / St. Joseph – 773-625-4805 Св. Володимира і Ольги / Sts.Volodymyr and Olha – 312-829-5209 Св. Миколая / St. Nicholas Cathedral – 773-276-5080 Please identify yourself as a St. Josaphat parishioner. 10.01.2017 17th Sunday after Pentecost; The Protection of the Most Holy Mother of God; Holy Apostle Ananias, One of the Seventy Disciples; Парафіяльні оголошення. Our Venerable Father Roman Who Sang Sweetly (560); Passing into eternal life of Blessed (1949). 1. При вході до церкви подано картки "Молитва про покликання" в англійській та Tone 8 українській мовах. Прошу кожного з вас взяти картку з молитвою і долучити до ваших Schedule of the Sunday Services щоденних молитов. Наша церква особливо потребує осіб готових присвятити себе на службу Господеві. 2. ВАЖЛИВО: 10:00. 10.01.2017 Покров Пресвятої 10.01.2017 Protection of the Most Holy Свята Літургія по неділях тепер буде о 3. Нам потрібно додаткових волонтерів для наше міністерство пирогів. Особливо в Богородиці Mother of God 09:30 - Вервиця і Сповідь 09:30 - Rosary and Reconciliation приготуванні їди (четвер в рано) і в варіння їди (п'ятницю). 10:00 - Божественна Літургія 10:00 - Divine Liturgy 4. Ласкаво запрошуємо всіх відвідувачів загостити до нас на каву і солодке у (Намір: для наших парафіян ) (Intention: for our parishioners) церковному залі після Святої Літургії. 10.01.2017 Покров Пресвятої 10.08.2017 Protection of the Most Holy Parish Announcements. Богородиці Mother of God 09:30 - Вервиця і Сповідь 09:30 - Rosary and Reconciliation 1. Please note the “Prayer for Vocations” card at the back of the church, one side in 10:00 - Божественна Літургія 10:00 - Divine Liturgy Ukrainian and the other in English. Please take one home and to pray it at home, perhaps (Намір: для наших парафіян ) (Intention: for our parishioners) along with your other daily prayers. Our church is in need of individuals willing to dedicate themselves to our Lord. Prayer list of the sick or aged parishioners and friends of the parish 2. IMPORTANT: Divine Liturgy on Sundays will now be at 10:00. Mychajlo Tkachuk, Teodozia Shyika Lucyk, Natalie Shuya, Jaroslava 3. We are in need of additional volunteers for our pyrohy ministry, especially in the food Woloch, Oksana Nosyk, Rose Adamko, & baby Samuel Rocha. preparation area (Thursday morning) and in the cooking area (Friday). If you know of someone who should be on this list, please let me know the name of the individual. 4. A warm welcome to all our visitors today. We invite you to join us for coffee and rolls Our intercessory prayer for the sick and the aged is truly helpful and comforting. following our Liturgy. Who is Blessed Nykyta Budka? First bishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Church in Canada and first Eastern Catholic bishop with full jurisdiction ever appointed in the New World Nykyta Budka was born June 7, 1877, in Dobromirka, Austria Hungary (now modern ). His early education was in his village and county, and later the gymnasium. He then was a tutor, served 1 year in the military, and studied law at the University of and theology at Lviv Theological Seminary. He entered the in , Austria. Ordained a priest by Metropolitan Andriy Sheptytsky in Lviv in 1905, in 1907 he was named prefect of the Lviv seminary, and in 1910 was charged by Metropolitan Andriy to care for Ukrainian immigrants in various countries. Appointed bishop for Ukrainian Catholics in Canada and titular bishop of Patara by Pope Pius XI in 1912, Bishop Budka arrived in Winnipeg in December 1912, just before the beginning of the first World War. After 15 years in Canada, he returned to his native Galicia in what is now Ukraine. During the Soviet occupation of Ukraine following World War II, Bishop Budka was imprisoned and deported to Kazakhstan, where he died a martyr’s death. Nykyta Budka was beatified by St John Paul II during the Pope’s visit to Lviv, Ukraine in 2001. In 2012, the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops chose to honor Blessed Nykyta Budka, along with another Bishop Martyr, Blessed Vasyl Velychkovsky, by making them the objects of veneration for Catholics of all Rites in Canada. After a life of totally dedicated service, Bishop Budka gave up everything, including his own life, rather than break with the unity of the Catholic Church, the Universal Church, that was instituted by Christ, and the unity with Blessed Peter the Apostle and his successors.