BAPTISMS: Held on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month
at 1:00 PM. Parents are asked to attend a baptismal
preparation class prior to celebration of the sacrament.
The ideal time to attend is during the pregnancy.
Please call for an appointment.
DEVOTIONS:
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: last Tuesday of each month Noon-6:00 pm Chaplet of Divine Mercy: last Tuesday of each month at 3:00 pm Disciples of Divine Mercy : for acts of mercy contact Sue O’Dell at 683-4966
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
envelopes indicates attendance at Mass. Sponsors are to
be Baptized, Confirmed, and if Married, have done so in
conformity with the laws of the Church. Out of town
college students should receive a letter from their campus
minister. People in the military should receive a letter from
their Chaplain.
MINISTRY FOR THOSE UNABLE TO COME TO CHURCH:
Please notify the Rectory of the names of those who are
sick, disabled, homebound, hospitalized, or in a nursing home.
PARISH MEMBERSHIP: If you are interested in becoming a member of our parish family, we ask you to call the Rectory to arrange a reservation at our next Parish Registration meeting. Please notify the Rectory Office, if leaving the parish.
PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY: Blessed prayer shawls are available for anyone suffering from illness. Contact the Rectory to obtain one.
RESPECT LIFE: Contact Julie Prestia, 668-0544.
FUNERALS: Normally scheduled for 10:00 am
St. Philip the Apostle R. C. Church 950 Losson Road Cheektowaga NY 14227-2502
Pastor: Rev. David J. Borowiak
Permanent Deacon: Walter N. Fudala
April 1, 2018
LITURGIES:
SATURDAY:88..8.88888888.4:30 pm & 6:30 pm SUNDAY:8.88..88888...8:30 am, 10:30 am & Noon DAILY:88888...Monday, Wednesday, Friday...7:00 am Tuesday, Thursday 9:00 am VIGIL OF HOLYDAY:..88.888888888....7:00 pm HOLYDAY:888888888..7:00 am, Noon & 7:00 pm
RECTORY: 8888888..88888888.8.668-8370 Office hours: Monday-Friday889:00 am-Noon and 1:00 pm–4:00 pm FAX: 888888888888...888888..668-3824 Email:[email protected] Website...888888888..stphiliptheapostleparish.org
FAITH FORMATION: 88.8888888888..668-3344 Office Hours: Monday 888888888..888..10:00 am-5:00 pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday.................3:00-8:00 pm Friday8888888888888888888.Closed Directors of Faith Formation
Gr. 1 - 6, Sacraments of 1st Penance & 1st Eucharist8. Ronald Szczerbiak
Gr. 7 - 10, Sacrament of Confirmation88...Sharon Pikul Email:[email protected]
MUSIC MINISTRY: 8888888888668-8370 ext. 231
OUTREACH:88...phone ..888888..668-8370 ext. 220 [email protected]
PARISH COUNCIL: [email protected]
RCIA: 888888phone8888888668-8370 ext. 228 [email protected]
WEDDINGS: Arrangements should be made at least six
months in advance.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: .. Saturday: 3:30 pm
SPECIAL BLESSING: If you are undergoing surgery, going on vacation, or purchased a new vehicle, and want a Blessing, contact Father David after weekend Mass!
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EASTER SUNDAY
MASS INTENTIONS
Sat, Mar 31 Easter Vigil (Gn 1:1-22; Gn 22:1-18; Ex 14:15-15:1; Is 54:5-14; Is 55:1-11; Bar 3:9-15,32-4:4; Ez 36:16-17a,18-28; Rom 6:3-11; Lk 24:1-12)
8:00 pm Parishioners and Benefactors of St. Philip the Apostle Church
Sun, Apr 1 Easter Sunday of the Lord’s Resurrection (Acts 10:34a,37-43; Ps 118, Col 3:1-4; Jn 20:1-9)
8:30 am Daniel Jarosz—Wife, Barbara 10:30 am Alice Pyszczynski—Daughter, Nancy 12 NOON Msgr. Anthony Jasinski—Usher’s Society Mon, Apr 2 (Acts 2:14,22-33; Ps 16:1-2,5,7-11; Mt 28:8-15)
7:00 am Mother’s Day Intentions Tues, Apr 3
(Acts 2:36-41; Ps 33:4,5,18-20,22; Jn 20:11-18)
9:00 am Irene and Jim Sala—Mary Jane Lang Wed, Apr 4 (Acts 3:1-10; Ps 105:1-4,6-9; Lk 24:13-35)
7:00 am Frank Mikler—Wife Margaret and Family Thurs, Apr 5 (Acts 3:11-26; Ps 8:2,5-9; Lk 24:35-48)
9:00 am Donald Kruszko—Nancy and Amy Smardz Fri, Apr 6 (Acts 4:1-12; Ps 118:1,2,4,22-27; Jn 21:1-14)
7:00 am Helen Hutch—Sister, Eleanor Sat, Apr 7 (Acts 4:13-21; Ps 118:1,14-21; Mk 16:9-15)
4:30 pm John and Nancy Reddington— Gary and Susan Reddington
6:30 pm Harold Bright—Wife, Lillian Sun, Apr 8
(Acts 4:32-35; Ps 118:2-4,13-15,22-24; 1 Jn 5:1-6; Jn 20:19-31)
8:30 am Frank Mikler—Wife Margaret and Family 10:30 am Matylda Dzieciuch—Family 12 NOON Emily Stachura—Family
SANCTUARY LAMP
Will burn this week in loving memory of: Edward and Anthony Janczak
Requested by Veronica and Larry Bigos
RESPECT LIFE
PREGNANT? NEED HELP? Please call:
Pro-Life Office, Diocese of Buffalo 847-2205 Julie Prestia- St. Philip the Apostle Church Respect Life Chairperson-668-0544
We can help you!
TODAY’S GOSPEL MEDITATION...by Don Schwager
What was it like for the disciple who had stood at the cross of Jesus and then laid him in a tomb on Good Friday, to come back three days later and discover that the sealed tomb was now empty? John, along with Peter, was the first apostle to reach the tomb of Jesus on Easter Sunday morning. Like Mary Magdalene and the other disciples, John was not ready to see an empty tomb and to hear the angel's message, Why do you seek the living among the dead (Luke 24:5)? What did John see in the tomb that led him to believe in the resurrection of Jesus? It was certainly not a dead body. The dead body of Jesus would have disproven the resurrection and made his death a tragic conclusion to a glorious career as a great teacher and miracle worker. When John saw the empty tomb he must have recalled Jesus' prophecy that he would rise again after three days. Through the gift of faith John realized that no tomb on earth could contain the Lord and giver of life. John saw and be-lieved (John 20:8). John had to first deal with the empty tomb before he could meet the risen Lord later that evening along with the other apostles who had locked themselves in the upper room out of fear of the Jewish authorities (John 20:19-23). John testified as an eye-witness to the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ: What we have seen, heard, and touched we proclaim as the eternal word of life which existed from the beginning (1 John 1:1-4). John bears witness to what has existed from all eternity. This "word of life" is Jesus the word incarnate, but also Jesus as the word announced by the prophets and Jesus the word now preached throughout the Christian church for all ages to come. One thing is certain, if Jesus had not risen from the dead and appeared to his disciples, we would never have heard of him. Nothing else could have changed sad and despairing men and women into people radiant with joy and courage. The reality of the resurrection is the central fact of the Christian faith. Through the gift of the Holy Spirit, the Lord gives us "eyes of faith" to know him and the power of his resurrec-tion. The greatest joy we can have is to encounter the living Christ and to know him personally as our Lord and Savior. Do you accept the good news of Jesus' death and resurrection with skeptical doubt and disbelief or with trusting faith and joyful wonderment?
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WEEKLY CALENDAR
MON, April 2 RECTORY CLOSED
THU, April 5 7:30 pm: Men’s Club Meeting East Wing, Msgr. Jasinski Center
FRI, April 6 7:30 pm: Bingo—Msgr. Jasinski Center
PLEASE INFORM THE RECTORY WHEN A NAME
CAN BE REMOVED FROM OUR LISTING. THANK YOU.
Looking for a way to serve your parish? Call one of the following to find out more.
Altar Server: Jim Calamita 668-8370 x 220
Bingo: Ray Burzynski at 668-8314
Eucharistic Minister: Jim Calamita 668-8370 x 220
Lector: Donna Barten at 608-6210
Music Ministry: Audrey Shafer at 668-8370 x 231
Religious Education: Pre-K—Grade 6: Ron at 668-8370 x 234 Grade 7—Confirmation: Sharon at 668-8370 x 229 RCIA: Rectory at 668-8370 x 228
Ushers: Rectory at 668-8370 x 602
Please come to Mass early enough to not disrupt, Leave late enough not to insult, Worship reverently enough not to distract, And dress proudly enough not to offend.
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK
May the peace of Christ help you bear your illness with courage.
And may God grant you the grace to get well.
SENECA-NIAGARA CASINO
Join us for a day trip to Seneca Niagara Casino: Tuesday, April 10th. Bus leaves at 11:00 am from St. Philip’s parking lot and returns about 6:00 pm.
(Please park in the rear lot of the parish.)
Cost is $15.00 per person. Casino incentive is $25.00 in slot dollars and $5.00 food. Everyone over 21 years of age is invited. Photo ID required. If interested, call Mary Ann at 681-4533.
GET INVOLVED
St. Philip’s is YOUR parish.
ACT
If you are having trouble putting food on the table, we may be able to provide some temporary help. ACT was founded over 25 years ago by several caring parishioners who believed this would be a way to live As Christ Taught. To find out if you are eligible for temporary monthly food assistance, contact Jim Calamita at 668-8370 x 220.
All information is held in strictest confidence.
MEN’S CLUB
The Men’s Club will hold its regularly scheduled meeting on Thursday, April 5th in the East Wing, of the Msgr. Jasinski Center. The business meeting will begin at 7:30 pm with a social and refreshments following. All men of the parish are cordially invited to attend.
RETROUVAILLE
Rediscover Your Marriage – Retrouvaille, a program for struggling couples, simply means 'rediscovery'. The program offers the chance to rediscover yourself, your spouse, and a loving rela-tionship in your marriage. For details call
(716) 474-9371or visit www.MarriageSaved.com.
Our next weekend is May 5-6, 2018.
Schlene Beckzar, David Biedron, Erica Binner, Richard Bohrer, Felicia Bosinski, Wayne Boula, Lorraine Bova, Bernice Brodka, Kim Brown, Bev and Paul Brown, Lisa Brumberger, Renee Brydalski, Genevieve Brzykcy, Nancy Bugaj, Martha Burts, John Calo, Elaine Davidow, Joanne Dingman, Shelby Does, Betty Dreyer, Martha Ferenc, Carole Fischer, Melissa Fuller-King, Mitzi Fuller, David Geisler, Roseanne Getsler, Claire Gilhooly, Sandra Gmyrek, Lisa Gortzig, Julia Haley, Amy Halter-King, Betty Harrer, Carol Henschke, Ceil Hoinski, Kathleen Holmer-Wach, Jim Jacks, Bert and Ginny Janus, Sharon Jarnot, Janice Justen, Sharon Kasprzak, Joseph Kassouf, Daniel Kirst, Barbara and Joseph Kobiolka, Mary Koziol, Lawrence Lanza, Frances Laudisio, Daniel Lawicki, Sr., Grace Lipczynski, Susan Loniewski, Lynn Manuella, Allison Mazur, Donna and Ron Miller, Patricia Miller, Teresa Montgomery, Gina Mormul, Bernard Mroz, Ryan Musielak, Donna Neureuther, Zachary Nosbisch, Jim Nowak, Donna Nowicki, Leonard Nowicki, Linda Osiak, Dana Papaj, Linda Pellow, Judy Poitras, Andrew Przystawski, Jason Purpura, Mary Reddington, Marie Reed, Lucy Rowland, Robert Rutkowski, Jessica Sala, Raymond Schutz, John Schwarzenholzer, Ruth Siegle, Charlaine Staniszewski, Jeffrey Staniszewski, Robert Staniszewski Sr., Robert Staniszewski Jr., Carly Stefaniak, Ronald Strozyk, Steve Swinarski, Margaret Szczesniak, Del Takacs, Karen Tangelder, Eugene Tomczyk, Rita Turkiewicz, Al Urbino, Paul E. Vogel, Delphine Wachowiak, Hope Walczak, Mary White, Ronald White, Kathy Wind, Rosalind Windsor, Carolyn Wisniewski, Dolores Zakroczemski, Christine Zgoda, Judith Zielinski, Carol Zipp.
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ADDICTED?
If you need help breaking those chains that bind you to your addiction, let us help. Reformers Unanimous is available. Located at the:
Hedstrom Baptist Church 55 Losson Road
Cheektowaga
Meetings are held every Friday 7:00-9:00 PM.
Call 818-1012 for details.
MEALS ON WHEELS
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! Would you be willing to donate an hour (11:30 am—12:30 pm) one day a week to help us help others? We need drivers and meal servers to deliver the meals. There are three sites in Cheektowaga. Contact: Nancy—656-7186 at Lord of Life Church Ruth—601-0646 at Cheektowaga Senior Center Joanne—892-1711 at Maryvale Presbyterian Church
PRAYER SHAWLS
If you know of anyone who is ill and their family would like to provide them comfort in their prayers, please stop by the Rectory office and pick up a blessed prayer shawl.
We also have blessed lap robes available.
THANK OUR SUPPORTERS
Show your support to our advertisers through whose generous support make this bulletin possible, by frequenting their businesses. If you have a business you would like to have included, contact Chris Reeves of LPI Publications at 716-863-8414.
I AM Listening “Staying connected” is touted all over the media8cell phones, Ipads, smart phones Facebook, Linkedin. After all you don’t want to miss a call, a text or a tweet, or a Face-book posting. BUT<
How connected are you to God? God wants to stay connected to each of us.
The Reflection Committee invites you to Teach Us to Pray. Come and learn the different prayer approaches that will help you connect to God. It will be on Saturday, April 21, 2018, in the Msgr. Jasinski Center. Registration begins at 8:30 AM with coffee and goodies. The program will begin at 9 AM. Make your reservation by April 16 by contacting Marilyn at
668- 8472 or e-mail [email protected].
The Gospel of Mark
A new Bible series will be offered starting Tuesday, April 24 at 9:30 AM
in the parish center.
The group meets for 6 sessions every other week. We will be using the book “Mark’s Gospel—The Whole Story”. The book costs $10 and can be purchased by calling Good Ground Press –800-232-5533 or goodgroundpress.com.
If you are interested in joining or interested in an evening group, please contact Carol at 668-4127.
BAKER VICTORY NITE 2018
Join us for an evening of old favorite with a new twist at Baker Victory Nite 2018 on Thursday, May 3. Silent and Live auctions, limited split club sales, and more. For more information or to purchase your ticket today, visit: www.BakerVictoryNite.org. Each ticket comes with a sit down dinner and open bar. Proceeds to help support the programs and services offered by Baker Victory Services, OLV Homes of Charity, and the OLV National Shrine and Basilica. Not only will these funds assist in helping us help those in need, but they will also help provide repairs and upkeep of the OLV Basilica.
VETERAN’S CORNER
NEED ASSISTANCE FROM ST. PHILIP’S VETERANS
You may recall that the past few years we have displayed military uniforms in the front of the church during the Memorial Day and Veterans Day weekends. In the past, the uniforms were loaned to us from parishioners Joy and Don Smith or we rented them.
Instead of borrowing or renting, we would like to have our own permanent uniforms to display twice each year. We are in need of an Army, Marine, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard dress uniform. Do you have a military dress uniform you would like to donate to St. Philips? Don’t let your cherished uniform be discarded or given away anonymously as a clothing donation. Instead, make a last-ing tribute of your loyal service to our Country by donating it to St. Philips.
If you can help, please contact St. Philip’s Veterans Committee Chairman Chuck Monkelbaan at 656-0526. Thank you.
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Good Sunday Morning! Today we celebrate the crowning mystery of our faith. It helps us remember that belief in the Resurrection comes only by stages. We can lose heart when we think that our children just don’t get it. Mary Magdalene, Peter, and John, who are intimate friends of Jesus, didn’t get it right away either. Our Easter faith means that we believe that there is hope for all. Reflect on the full meaning of what we are commemorating today; pray that our children will come to know that truth as well. Alleluia!! In Christ’s Peace, Sharon Pikul
Elementary & Jr/Sr High News
There are no classes this week, Apr. 2-6. Classes resume the week of April 9.
Sunday, April 8th
: Family Program beginning at the 10:30am Mass followed by their session in the Parish Center, classroom #5.
FAITH
FORMATION
NEWS
Ladies of St. Philip the Apostle
ANNUAL FASHION SHOW & LUNCHEON
SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 2018
The Grapevine Banquets, 333 Dick Road
Doors open at 11:30 am - Lunch at 1:00 pm. Theme Basket Raffle / Money Raffles
Fashions by Dress Barn - Linda Pellegrino MC
Tickets are $30. Purchase at Rectory Office, Monday – Friday, 9-12 and 1-4. Call 668-8370, Ext. 602 Checks payable to “Ladies of St. Philip”
HURRY! TIME IS RUNNING OUT! TICKET SALE DEADLINE IS THIS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4.
The Altar Server Ministry is open to:
ALL BOYS AND GIRLS AS WELL AS 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 668-8370 ext. 220 or, fill out and deposit this form in the weekend collection.
Name__________________________________________
Address________________________________________
ZIP ______________Phone ________________________
Best time to call _______________
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 con-venient to your schedule. If you are interested, please con-tact Jim Calamita at 668-8370 ext. 220 or , fill out and de-
posit this form in the weekend collection.
Name__________________________________________
Address________________________________________
ZIP ______________Phone ________________________
Best time to call _______________
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ROSARY BOARD
Need a Rosary? Looking to better understand the Rosary?
A Rosary Board is in place in the Chapel/Crying Room. This board contains FREE Rosaries and information for anyone interested in learning more about how to say the Rosary.
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Apr 2nd
Chopin Singing Society will be hosting their 57th annual Dyngus Day celebration beginning at 11:00 am at the Millennium Hotel, 2040 Walden Avenue. General admission is $10 per person, payable at the door. The Swieconka luncheon is an additional $15.
The Depew Polish Falcons Club, 445 Columbia Ave., Depew, will be holding their 44th Annual Dyngus Day Celebration starting at 2:00 pm. Admission is $10. Children under 12 are free when admitted with parents.
Apr 15th
Former U.S. Attorney William J. Hochul, Jr. will be presenting, “A Journey of Justice and Mercy” at 3:00 pm at SS. Columba-Brigid Church, 75 Hickory Street, Buffalo. Tickets are $25 and are available by calling, 362-9688 or at the door. A reception will follow. This is a fundraiser for the SSJ Sister Karen Klimczak Center for Nonviolence.
Apr 21st
Annunciation Church, 7580 Clinton Street, Elma, will be hosting Chris Wilson in concert at 7:30 pm in the church. Chris will present songs of faith and popular songs. A Free Will Offering will help with costs.
The Depew Polish Falcons Ladies Auxiliary, 445 Columbia Ave., Depew, will be holding a Vera Bradley Bingo at Noon (doors open at 10:45 am). Admission is $5 and includes a door prize ticket.
The Depew Polish Falcons, 445 Columbia Ave., will hold their 17th Annual Spring Dance from 8:00 pm-Midnight. Admission is $15 and includes beer, pop and snacks. Music by Crash Cadillac. Call Dan at 880-6276 for tickets.
May 20th
Assumption Church, 435 Amherst Street, Buffalo will be holding a “Lucky Money Raffle”. Doors open at 11:00 am, first drawing at 2:00 pm. Grand Prize is $10,000 with 37 other cash prizes. Tickets are $50.00 each and admit two persons to drawing. Call Donna at 873-9679 for tickets.
PARISH REGISTRATION
Meetings are frequently scheduled in the Msgr. Jasinski Center to provide information to our new registrants.
As always, we are looking for current parishioners to join our Parish Registration Committee to help us welcome new parishioners to St. Philip’s. The next registration will be April 29, 2018 at 11:30 am. For more details, contact Nancy at 289-0704.
If you wish to become a member of St. Philip’s, please come to this registration meeting.
NINE DAY DIVINE MERCY NOVENA
DAY 1 Good Friday, March 30, 2018 ................. 6:00 PM
DAY 2 Holy Saturday, March 31, 2018 .............. .6:00 PM
DAY 3 Easter Sunday, April 1, 2018 ................... 1:30 PM
DAY 4 Monday, April 2, 2018 .............................. 7:00 PM
DAY 5 Tuesday, April 3, 2018 .............................. 7:00 PM
DAY 6 Wednesday, April 4, 2018 ........................ 7:00 PM
DAY 7 Thursday, April 5, 2018 ............................ 7:00 PM
Witness talk ............... 7:30 PM
DAY 8 Friday, April 6, 2018 Confessions ..... 6:00 PM
.............................................................................. 7:00 PM
DAY 9 Saturday, April 7, 2018 ............................. 7:50 PM
Deacon Robert W. Badaszewski Will be leading the Benediction and Divine Praises
Monday, April 2, 2018 through Saturday, April 7, 2018
Barbara Fabianski
Will give witness to Divine Mercy on Thursday, April 5th at 7:30 pm
Divine Mercy Sunday April 8, 2018
2:15 PM Rosary 2:45 PM Chaplet of Divine Mercy 3:00 PM Mass (fulfills Sunday obligation)
Celebrant: Rev. Frederick Hinton Organist: Corinne Dziedzic Music: Simons Angels
Any questions, call Sue Marshall at 683-6078
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