St. Stanislaus Kostka Parish praises God through Jesus, Mary and the saints, as the central focus of our spiritual community. We welcome all people into our faith community through the celebration of sacraments especially Eucharist, Baptisms, Weddings and the Sacramental, especially Funerals, Blessings and Devotions. We work to preserve the ethnic and historical traditions of our community, and to share with others the richness of our heritage and culture. We share and grow in understanding of the Gospel message as we practice the charity through good works and service to others. 1124 Hudson Ave., Rochester, NY 14621 Rectory at 34 St. Stanislaus St. Phone: 467 3068 Fax: 467 3072 MISSION STATEMENT April 24, 2016 e mail address: rststani@dor.org Website: www.saintstanislausrochester.org City East Transportation: 266 6570 REV. ROMAN CALY MR. ANTHONY FERRERA MRS. PAMELA MOORE MRS. BRIDGET NOWAK MRS. MAGDALENA WNUK MR. DARIUSZ TEREFENKO MRS. DOROTHY PROCACCINI PARISH COUNCIL: MRS. MARIA KOWALSKI MR. HENRY HERDZIK MS. KATHY GUSTYN Pastor Faith Formation Director Religious Education Assistant Finance Director Secretary/Bookkeeper Organist Senior Ministries Chairperson Vice Chairperson Secretary MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday: 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Sunday: 9:00 a.m. (English) 11:00 a.m. (Polish) Weekdays: Monday 8:00 a.m., Tuesday 5:30 p.m., Wednesday 8:00 a.m. Thursday 8:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., Friday 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. with Holy Hour at 5:15 p.m. and Chaplet of Divine Mercy at 6:30 p.m. SACRAMENT OF PENANCE Saturday: 3:00 3:40 p.m. or by appointment OFFICE HOURS: Monday through Friday 9:00 AM 2:30 PM. Saturday: 9:00 AM. 1:00 PM. Evenings by appointment Please remember the ST. STANISLAUS CHURCH OF ROCHESTER, NY (our legal title) considering bequests, endowments, memorials or other special contributions when making out your will. All donations are tax deductible. SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Sundays at 12:15 p.m. or by appointment SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE: Couples are asked to contact the office at least six months before marriage is to take place. NEW PARISHIONERS: Welcome! Please stop at the Rectory during business hours and introduce yourself. We would like to get to know you. CARE OF THE SICK: Inform staff when relatives are confined to home so that we can arrange to have the Eucharist brought to them. Please notify us of family members living in nursing homes or institutions.
SATURDAY APRIL 23 Vigil: Fifth Sunday of Easter 4:00 p.m. Zygmunt and Czesława Lewandowski (Family) SUNDAY APRIL 24 Fifth Sunday of Easter 9:00 a.m. Jeanne Marie Bello (Alfred Joseph Bello) 11:00 a.m. Polish Mass Deceased members of the Polonia Civic Center as we celebrate 225 anniversary of the Polish Constitution of May 3, 1791 MONDAY APRIL 25 Saint Mark, Evangelist 8:00 a.m. Leonard Butera (Alfred Bello) TUESDAY APRIL 26 5:30 p. m. Sabina Siekierski (Joseph Siekierski) WEDNESDAY APRIL 27 8:00 a.m. Rozalia Sobolewski ( William Sobolewski) THURSDAY APRIL 28 Saint Peter Chanel, Priest and Martyr; Saint Louis Grignion de Montfort, Priest 8:00 a.m. St. Stanislaus parishioners 5:30 p.m. Stanisław and Małgorzata Bąk (Family) FRIDAY - APRIL 29 Saint Catherine of Siena, Virgin and Doctor of the Church 8:00 a.m. 25th Anniversary: Philomena Philippone (John and Eileen Philippone) 5:15 p.m. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Confession 6:00 p.m. Zygmunt Ostromecki (Agnieszka and Wiesław Czerw) 6:30 p.m. The Chaplet of Divine Mercy SATURDAY APRIL 30 Saint Pius V, Pope 8:00 a.m. Stanislaus and Frances Antczak and deceased family members (Family) 3:00 3:40 p.m. Confession Vigil: Sixth Sunday of Easter 4:00 p.m. Mother Mary Angelica (Paul Jasen) SUNDAY MAY 1 Sixth Sunday of Easter 10:00 a.m. Intention of the Children receiving their First Holy Communion Holy Hour on Friday & Chaplet of Divine Mercy Each Friday join us at 5:15 p.m. for the Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. Also every Friday we pray Chaplet of Divine Mercy after the 6:00 p.m. Mass. Only One Mass Next Sunday Next Sunday the children of our parish will receive their First Holy Communion. There will be only one Mass at 10:00 a.m. A very warm welcome is extended to all who have come to St. Stanislaus Church to worship this weekend. We are grateful to our parishioners and we welcome our guests who visit us this weekend! SCHEDULE OF EVENTS SUNDAY APRIL 24 After Polish Mass: Commemoration of the 225th Anniversary of the Polish Constitution by the Polish School (Auditorium) 12:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Rochester Polish Federal Credit Union meeting (Parish Hall) MONDAY APRIL 25 6:00 p.m. Holy Name of Jesus Society officer s meeting (Parish Hall) 6:30 p.m. Holy Name of Jesus Society general meeting (Parish Hall) 6:15 7:30 p.m. Religious Education Classes (Religious Education Center) 7:30 p. m. - Northeast Freedom AA Group meeting (Auditorium) WEDNESDAY APRIL 27 1:00 p.m. Golden Age Club 5:30 p.m. Polish Choir practice 7:00 p.m. Polyphonic Choir practice SATURDAY APRIL 30 8:30 a.m. First Communion Rehearsal (Church) SUNDAY MAY 1 Coffee Hour after the Mass
5th Sunday of Easter "This is how all will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another." When people watch us, do they know that we are the disciples of Jesus? As Christians, we are called to do more than love the Lord. We are called to be His witnesses in the world by loving others as well. In today's Gospel reading, He gave us a new commandment, "As I have loved you, so you also should love one another." Anyone, everyone, should be able to look at us and see this love in action. If we are not witnesses to this love, then we are falling short of our mission. So, how did Jesus love us? Selflessly. His love was never motivated by personal gain. On the contrary, He often suffered for us, and not just on the cross. He faced rejection and animosity for loving those who were considered "unlovable" in His culture. He lived a life of poverty and simplicity, never focused on amassing things for Himself, but always willing to give of Himself. This is the love we are called to imitate. The task can feel daunting. We are not perfect people, and being witnesses to Christ -like love can strike us as a lofty challenge. Of course, it's easier to be selfless and generous with people who love us in return, or with those who stir our compassion. But to be consistent witnesses to loving one another in all circumstances--like Jesus does for us--that takes it to another level. Thankfully, however, Jesus doesn't expect us to do this on our own. He promises us His Spirit to live in us and love through us. Through our baptism, we have His Spirit dwelling in our hearts, along with the supernatural gifts of faith, hope, and love. May we make these gifts flourish. Increased Offertory Program Commitment Sunday Our Increased Offertory Program Commitment Sunday is this weekend at all Masses. We encourage all parishioners to complete and turn in your commitment cards to the church. The Commitment Card contains information on how to plan your increased offertory gift to the church, and asks for your commitment over the next year. If you have any questions regarding this program, or how to give electronically, please contact the parish office. Year of Mercy First Friday Mass May 6 at the Cathedral You are invited to attend a Year of Mercy First Friday Mass on May 6, 2016 at 6:30 p.m., at Sacred Heart Cathedral, 296 Flower City Park, Rochester. This First Friday Mass, which will be followed by Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament and individual Confessions until 8:00 p.m., is the fifth in a series of special Masses to be held every month during the Year of Mercy (Dec. 8, 2015-Nov. 20, 2016). Pope Francis has declared that passing through the Holy Door of Mercy, located in our Diocese at the inside center entrance of the Cathedral, will offer the possibility of obtaining a Plenary Indulgence, a remission of the temporal punishment due to sins, by participating in the Sacraments of Confession and Holy Eucharist, praying for the Holy Father's personal intentions, and praying the Profession of Faith (the Creed). For more information and a complete schedule of the special Masses at the Cathedral, visit www.dor.org Please Pray for Please pray for all those in hospitals, who are ill or recovering from surgery, and all those ailing at home, in hospice or in nursing homes. Please keep in your prayers: Linda Adams, Phyllis Adamski, Marylu Balacki, Arlene Bialaszewski, Dolores Biddle, Leonard Brozak, Ian Joseph Bruckhaus, Joseph Camptone, Carol Capidone, Norma Coleman, Carl Conde, Linda Cranston, Nolan Cybulski, Irene Czerwiec, Lee Daly-Homa, Hania Ferenc, Casimera Francione, Eleanore Golomb, Veronica Hajecki, Florence Hoy, Kathy Przyklek-Jedrzejek, Connie Kawka, Hanna Knapik, Irene Knight, Chester A. Krol Sr., Norma Leblanc, Irene Lichwiarz, Anne May, Kathleen McHugh, Jim Mills, Justina Montanez, Iwona Muszak, Emily Nakas, Maria Nawrocki- Dzyban, Stella Noga, Susan Oberle, Thomas I. Orczyk, Cristine Paradowski, Vincent Parks Jr., Walter Pawlak, Bernie Pensek, Genevieve Rodgers, Zofia Robaczynski, Fabian Rogalski, Shirley Rojek, Trudy Rosolowski, Paul Russello, Tom Schramil, Genevieve Skiba, Stephen Skura, Sharon Smith, Trudy Swol, Barbara Webster, Bernard Weeg and Józef Zawitkowski. To add a loved one s name to this prayer list or to take someone off the prayer list, please call the parish office at 467-3068. If you or a family member is admitted to the hospital and would like Fr. Roman to visit and/or administer the Sacrament of Healing, please call the rectory. Baptism We would like to warmly welcome into our Catholic community following child of God: Cameron Kelly Sympathy In your Christian charity you are asked to remember in your prayers: Joseph Kociuba, whom God has called to eternal rest. May he rest in peace, and may the risen Lord strengthen his family at their time of loss. May Devotions During the month of May we have an opportunity to thank Mary, Mother of God, for all the blessings and favors that we received from God through Her intercessions. The May Devotions will take place Tuesday to Friday, with the 5:30 p.m. Mass, followed by the Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and singing of the Litany to the Blessed Mother. May Devotions will start on Tuesday, May 3rd and end on Tuesday May 31st. Please come and take part in these beautiful devotions to our Blessed Mother. Strengthening the Church at Home Second Collection for Catholic Home Missions this Week There are over 80 home mission dioceses in the United States. These dioceses are unable to fund essential pastoral work, such as religious education, seminarian formation, and lay ministry training, without assistance. Because of this, they struggle to serve the unique needs of their communities. Through your support, the Catholic Home Missions Appeal helps to ease the struggle of these dioceses and to form vibrant faith communities. Please help strengthen the Church at home by giving generously to this appeal.
V Niedziela Wielkanocna Jezus pragnie by Jego uczniowie darzyli się nawzajem miłością. Czyli, by zabiegali o dobro swoich braci, by przebaczali sobie, pomagali, pocieszali w troskach i dzielili radości. Jednak przykazanie Jezusa nie kończy się na słowach byście się wzajemnie miłowali. Oto dopowiada Mistrz jeszcze znamienne tak, jak Ja was umiłowałem. Jak umiłował nas Chrystus? Cała Dobra Nowina jest objawieniem Bożej miłości. Cokolwiek Jezus mówi i cokolwiek czyni jest to wszystko podyktowane miłością. Istniejemy dzięki miłości i ona jest naszym pierwszym powołaniem. Dlatego zachęca Swoich uczniów do wzajemnej miłości, takiej, jaką On nas darzy. Jezus nie podaje jakiejś teorii On uczy nas Swoim przykładem. Abyście się wzajemnie miłowali tak, jak Ja was umiłowałem pragnie Jezus. Na kartach Ewangelii widać wiele przejawów tej miłości. Z miłością leczy, uzdrawia i wskrzesza z martwych, z miłością przygarnia dzieci, z miłością upomina Piotra, z miłością przebacza Magdalenie, miłość każe Mu przyjąć krzyż, z miłością modli się za Swoich oprawców i to Jego miłość kieruje ostatnie słowa z krzyża ku Ojcu, choć zdaje Mu się, jakby i On Go opuścił Miłość jest służbą, dawaniem siebie, oddaniem, otwieraniem się na drugiego. Do takiej miłości powołuje nas Bóg. Wzywając miłujcie się wzajemnie Jezus zna nasze serca, widzi naszą słabość, a jednak wielokrotnie ponagla do podjęcia wysiłku miłowania na Jego wzór. Uczyńmy więc wzajemną miłość p i e r ws z y m n a s z y m z a d a n i e m, rzeczywistym znakiem rozpoznawczym. Z miłością wykonujmy codzienne najprostsze czynności. Jesteśmy posłani, aby kochać. St. Stanislaus Kostka Church Rochester, New York April 24, 2016 Dzieląc się Wiarą przez Posługę Apel Dzieląc się Wiarą przez Posługę rozpoczyna się podczas Mszy św. w tą Sobotę i Niedzielę. Zapraszamy wszystkich parafian o wypełnienie i zwrócenie Karty Zobowiązania do kościoła. Ta Karta Zobowiązania zawiera informacje jak planować zwiększenie naszych ofiar dla kościoła a także prosimy o zaangażowanie się i zobowiązanie się w tym programie na przyszły rok. Pytania związane z tym programem a także o ofiarach przekazanych elektronicznie mogą być kierowane do biura parafialnego pod numerem telefonu 467-3068. Nabożeństwa Majowe Tradycyjnie jak każdego roku w naszym Kościele odbywają się nabożeństwa Majowe od wtorku do piątku o godzinie 5:30 p.m. Msza święta, a po Mszy świętej jest wystawienie Najświętszego Sakramentu i śpiewanie Litanii do Matki Bożej. Majówki będą trwać od Wtorku 3-go Maja do Wtorku 31 Maja. Zapraszamy do udzialu w tym pięknym nabożeństwie. Uroczystość Polskiej Konstytucji 3-go Maja Polonia Civic Center będzie obchodzić 225 rocznicę Polskiej Konstytcji 3-go Maja w naszym kościele w czasie uroczystej Polskiej Mszy św. w tą Niedzielę, po której Polska Szkoła zaprasza wszystkich na Akademię w audytorium. Druga taca Misje w Kraju Druga taca w tym tygodniu jest przeznaczona na pomoc misjom w tym kraju. Prosimy o poparcie. Extraordinary Ministers - Lectors - Commentators Altar Servers Ushers Schedule for Saturday and Sunday: April 30 May1, 2016 "The 225th Anniversary of the Polish Constitution" Polonia Civic Center will commemorate the 225th Anniversary of the Polish Constitution of May 3rd, 1791 with a procession of their member organizations at the 11:00 a.m. Polish Mass this Sunday, April 24th. After Mass the Polish Language School will present an academia for this event in the auditorium. Corporal Works of Mercy Just 1 Can Feed the Hungry Outreach Ministry Join us and practice the Corporal Work of Mercy to Feed the Hungry. Be part of the Just One Can project and support the Sr. Regis Food Cupboard which is under the direction of Sr. Julia. Just bring in 1 can (jar, bag, box) of food each week when you come to Mass. Although all food items are greatly appreciated, Sr. Julia s greatest need continues to be for: CEREAL and RICE Support Those who Advertise in Our Bulletin The Saint Stanislaus Parish Bulletin is provided for us through the generosity of the advertisers on the back pages of the bulletin. Please support their businesses. Ideas? Suggestions? Comments? To keep our parish a strong, vibrant, prayerful community to worship and serve our Lord, we want to hear from you! SUGGESTION BOXES are on the altar railings and in the back of the church. The 'Lost' May Be 'Found' The first weekend of every month, items from the 'Lost and Found' will be placed on the table at the front entrance to the church. If you find your item, take it home. Any items that are not 'found' that weekend will be donated to charity. Mass Time Extraordinary Ministers of the Holy Communion Lectors Commentators Altar Servers Ushers Saturday 4:00 p.m. Lynda Duncan Veronica Schoenheit Andrew Smagin Andrew Smagin Jenna Taha Gene Golomb Nick Legonelli George Madden, Bill Brand Sunday 10:00 a.m. Lee Daly-Homa, Sister Francella, Chuck/Jan Vorndran First Communion Children First Communion Children Jack/Amanda/Philip Procaccini Stephen Zielinski Carl Natale, Don Williams Ed Hajec
Our Gifts to God Upcoming Events in our Parish For the Work of Our Church Mark your calendars for the upcoming events in our parish: For the weekend of April 16-17 2016 April 23 and 24: Commitment Weekend Important Offering: Attendance: information about our financial commitment to St. Stanislaus May 1 10:00 a.m. Mass: First Holy Communion (only ONE Mass that day) May 15: Pentecost Sunday Celebrating Fr. Roman s 25th anniversary of Ordination to the Priesthood with Mass at 10:00 a.m. and a reception in the auditorium after the Mass. May 29: Corpus Christi: Mass at 9:00 a.m. in English and 11:00 a.m. in Polish followed by the Traditional Outdoor Procession June 26: Parish Picnic at Seneca Park from noon 4:00 p.m. at Longhouse shelter August 5-6: Saint Stanislaus Polish Arts Festival It s That Time! To register for Religious Education classes beginning in September. If you had a child enrolled in this past year, watch for a registration form that will be sent to you. If you are new to our program, or have questions, please call Tony Ferrera in the rectory at 467-3068. Give something, however small, to the one in need. For it is not small to one who has nothing. Neither is it small to God if we have given what we could. ~ Saint Gregory Nazianzen Saturday 4:00p.m. $ 1,327.00 126 Sunday 9:00 a.m. $ 1,520.00 125 11:00 a.m. $ 1,480.00 241 Rectory $ 510.00 Vigil lights $ 548.75 God s Word tells us there are blessings to be found when we return to the Lord from the blessings we have received. Thank you for your continued generosity! APRIL 2016: Budget: $34,665 Still Still needed Needed: $20,464 for the month: $20,464 Week 1: $4,107 Week 2: $5,257 Week 3: $4,837