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Credit: Steve Knight, iconographer On Divine Mercy Sunday, April 27, Popes John XXIII and John Paul II will be canonized in Rome, Sunday, April 27, 2014 in Rome Pope Francis today chose April 27, 2014, as the canonization date for Popes John Paul II and John XXIII, a move that sets the stage for one of the most unusual and significant events of modern church history. Proclaiming as saints two of his predecessors taps into some deep populist sentiments among Catholic faithful. Yet it also raises questions about the saint making process and the relationship between sainthood and papal performance. The date chosen by Pope Francis makes sense. From a practical point of view, it gives Polish pilgrims in particular an opportunity to travel to Rome at a time of year when roads will presumably be free of snow and ice. April 27 is also Divine Mercy Sunday, which Pope John Paul made a church-wide feast to be celebrated a week after Easter. The pope died on the vigil of Mercy Sunday in 2005. Last July, Pope Francis approved a second miracle attributed to Blessed John Paul II’s intercession, clearing the way for his canonization. At the same time, in a surprise move, Francis proposed that Blessed John XXIII be canonized at the same time, even though a similar second miracle was lacking. Francis had a number of reasons for taking this unusual step. For one thing, the church is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Second Vatican Council, convened by John XXIII. For another, the new pope has clearly found inspiration in the vision and style of John XXIII, the much-loved Italian who was pope from 1958-63. I’m convinced the pope also wants the dual canonization to be a unifying event, demonstrating that diverse models of holiness have a home in the Catholic Church. Pope John Paul ll Pope John XXlll Holy Family Ukrainian Catholic Parish Христос Воскрес! Воістину Воскрес! Christ Is Risen! Indeed He Is Risen! Happy Easter! 20 & 27 го Квітня April 20 & 27, 2014

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Page 1: Paul II will be canonized in Rome, 20 & 27 го Квітня · 2014. 4. 18. · Credit: Steve Knight, iconographer On Divine Mercy Sunday, April 27, Popes John XXIII and John Paul

Credit: Steve Knight, iconographer

On Divine Mercy Sunday, April 27, Popes John XXIII and John

Paul II will be canonized in Rome,

Sunday, April 27, 2014 in Rome

Pope Francis today chose April 27, 2014, as the canonization date for Popes John Paul II and John XXIII, a move that sets the stage for one of the most unusual and significant events of modern church history. Proclaiming as saints two of his predecessors taps into some deep populist sentiments among Catholic faithful. Yet it also raises questions

about the saint making process and the relationship between sainthood and papal performance. The date chosen by Pope Francis makes sense. From a practical point of view, it gives Polish pilgrims in particular an opportunity to travel to Rome at a time of year when roads will presumably be free of snow and ice. April 27 is also Divine Mercy Sunday, which Pope John Paul made a church-wide feast to be celebrated a week after Easter. The pope died on the vigil of Mercy Sunday in 2005. Last July, Pope Francis approved a second miracle attributed to Blessed John Paul II’s intercession, clearing the way for his canonization. At the same time, in a surprise move, Francis proposed that Blessed John XXIII be canonized at the same time, even though a similar second miracle was lacking. Francis had a number of reasons for taking this unusual step. For one thing, the church is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Second Vatican Council, convened by John XXIII. For another, the new pope has clearly found inspiration in the vision and style of John XXIII, the much-loved Italian who was pope from 1958-63. I’m convinced the pope also wants the dual canonization to be a unifying event, demonstrating that diverse models of holiness have a home in the Catholic Church.

Pope John Paul ll Pope John XXlll

Holy Family Ukrainian Catholic Parish

Христос Воскрес!

Воістину Воскрес! Christ Is Risen! Indeed He Is Risen!

Happy Easter!

20 & 27 го Квітня April 20 & 27, 2014

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PASTORAL LETTER OF THE UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC BISHOPS OF CANADA ON THE OCCASION OF THE RESURRECTION OF OUR LORD 2014

To the Very Reverend Clergy, Monastic and Religious Sisters, Seminarians and Lay Faithful of the Ukrainian Catholic Church in Canada: Christ is Risen! Indeed He is Risen!

“But we were hoping that he would be the one to redeem Israel…” [Lk. 24:21]

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ! - The words quoted at the beginning of this letter were spoken by two of Christ’s disciples as they fled Jerusalem. Dismayed upon witnessing the crucifixion, death and burial of Jesus, they did not recognize the Risen Lord when he caught up with them on their journey. They had been told that Jesus had risen from the dead but there seemed to be doubt in their hearts that such news was really true. In these recent times our hearts and minds have been focused on the turmoil in our ancestral land of Ukraine. Indeed not only we, but many throughout the world have been caught up in the struggles of our brothers and sisters as they fight to defend the freedom of their native land. Their struggle against sin and injustice has been echoed in the readings and themes of the Great Lent services. And we too, like the disciples of Christ, having witnessed these difficult times, may find it hard to rejoice in th e resurrection of the Lord. Rather, we are searching for comfort in our fear and sorrow. Where can the people of Ukraine turn for support and guidance on their journey through these uncertain times? How can they rejoice in the resurrection of the Lord? As the Risen Lord walked with his disciple on their way to Emmaus, he opened their hearts and minds by explaining to them God’s plan for humanity and the role Jesus carried out in this divine plan. Jesus said to the disciples: “Was it not necessary that the Messiah should suffer these things and enter into his glory?” [Lk. 24:26] In other words the journey to the resurrection to eternal life leads all of us through the valley of human suffering. As we listened to the news reports from Ukraine, we often heard in the background the prayers and hymns of the faithful. We saw photos of priests holding high the holy cross in the midst of confrontation. We caught glimpses of sacred icons and banners standing firm against weapons and guns. And we witnessed a tent made into a chapel providing a place of prayer in the midst of turmoil. Indeed God has been with his people! he final sign by which the disciples recognized Jesus was in the breaking of the bread – the celebration of the Holy Eucharist. At that point the Risen Lord then disappeared from their midst, but by then they had found the needed spiritual hope to renew their lives. They then declared: “Were not our hearts burning within us while he spoke to us on the way and opened the scriptures to us?” [Lk. 24:32] Dearly Beloved in Christ! - This year as we gather to celebrate the resurrection of the Lord, let us find in this celebration the gift of hope for our lives a nd in the lives of those we hold dear. Let us hold aloft our faith in the Risen Lord as our sign of victory over the turmoil and despair that a world void of God’s love can only provide. Let us chant, “Christ is Risen” as a call of strength and support to all, especially our brothers and sisters in Ukraine, and a reminder that the Risen Lord is always with us. We greet you all with this sacred proclamation: Christ is Risen! Indeed He is Risen!

+ Lawrence Huculak, OSBM, Metropolitan Archbishop of Winnipeg + Michael Wiwchar, CSsR, Bishop Emeritus of Saskatoon + Severian Yakymyshyn, OSBM, Bishop Emeritus of New Westminster + David Motiuk, Eparchial Bishop of Edmonton + Stephen Chmilar, Eparchial Bishop of Toronto + Ken Nowakowski, Eparchial Bishop of New Westminster + Bryan Bayda, CSsR, Eparchial Bishop of Saskatoon

Meetings & Events

Club 55+ Seniors Dance - April 22nd, noon - 3:30 pm, Holy Family Parish Auditorium. Registration $8.00 (at the door - includes a light lunch) Dance to the Pride and Joy band.

Immaculate Heart of Mary School is accepting enrolment application for 2014-2015 school year. To arrange for a school visit phone the school office at 204-582-5698 or email: [email protected]

The Catholic Foundation of Manitoba 2014 Annual Caritas Award Dinner will be held Wednesday, April 30th at the Winnipeg Convention Centre. Reception 6:00 pm, Dinner at 7 pm. Honouring honouring ACTIONMARGUERITE, HOLY FAMILY HOME and ST JOSEPH’S RESIDENCE. Tickets: $95.00 each. For further information contact the Catholic Foundation Office at 233-4268.

Catholic conference , May 2-4 will be held at the St Norbert Community Centre. For more information phone 204-895-7544 or visit the website: catholicrenewalservices.com or email: [email protected]

Campaign Life Coalition Annual Fundraising Banquet Saturday, May 10, 2014 Canad Inns Destination Centre Polo Park 1405 St. Matthews Avenue Cocktails 5:30 Dinner 6:30 Tickets Adults $50 Students $35. For tickets contact: Maria @ 204‐452‐2459 or [email protected]

ALPHA OMEGA WOMEN’S ALUMNAE is an organization of university graduates of Ukrainian descent. This year we will be offering 4 bursaries of $1,125.00 each to women (residents of Manitoba) of Ukrainian heritage who are entering full‐time first year studies in a degree program at an accredited university. Two bursaries of $1,125.00 will be provided by Alpha Omega Alumnae and two bursaries will be provided in memory of a long time organization member, Pat Oster, through donations from family and friends. Bursary Application Form, Bursary Guidelines and Application Requirements at: www.aoalum.wordpress.com

Deadline: May 5, 2014

Walk for Mary, Suinday May 25th at Holy Eucharist Parish. Registration start at 2:00 pm followed by the walk starting at 2:00 pm. Pledge forms are available in the narthex. See Poster! For more information call 204-669-3666 or 204-294-2276

Holy Family Annual General Meeting , Sunday, April 27th after the 10:00 Divine Liturgy

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Holy Family Movie/Pizza Night Friday, April 25th $5/person includes Santa

Lucia Pizza, popcorn, drinks & Movie: FROZEN

Sign up sheets in the Narthex Call Danny Schur

204-227-1167 for further information

Holy Family Knights of Columbus Pancake Breakfast and Baby Shower

Guest Speaker: TBA

Knights of Columbus Pancake Breakfast & Baby Shower Sunday, May 4th after the 10:00 am Divine Liturgy All proceeds going to Villa Rosa and Pregnancy Distress of Winnipeg. Come and support a wonderful worthy cause. Plus you don’t have to cook breakfast for the family that morning- double good cause! The breakfast is a “FREE WILL” OFFERING.

DONATIONS OF BABY CLOTHS AND SUPPLIES NEEDED (such as under shirts, sleepers, blankets, diapers, baby food are a few examples)

To donate please contact Pat or Eugene Statkewich, 204-237-0798; Judy or Zenon Sraba 204-453-2949 or Ed and Eileen Belinsky 204-452-6743

All Donation are very much appreciated: Let’s make a difference!

GREAT LENT COLLECTION

FOR THE NEEDS OF THE

CHURCH IN UKRAINE

I ask that collections be made during Great Lent

in all our Archeparchy churches under the title:

“The Needs of the Church in Ukraine.” Parishes

are asked to provide income tax receipts and to

forward one final amount to the Archeparchy

Chancery office. These funds will be sent to the

Ottawa offices of CNEWA (The Catholic Near

East Welfare Association), which is a registered

charity with Revenue Canada and the Vatican,

and which has direct contact with the Ukrainian

Greek Catholic Church offices in Ukraine.

CNEWA will also be undertaking a collection

for the Church in Ukraine with its regular do-

nors across Canada during Holy Week.

-Most Rev. Lawrence Huculak OSBM

About the Icon of the Resurrection

The joyous event of the glorious Resurrection is expressed in Orthodox Iconography with the Descent of the Lord into Hades. The icon on the jacket of this book is a detail of a fresco by Manuel Panselinos (1295 or 1313 A.D.) in the Protaton Church at Karyes, Mt. Athos, Greece. The Lord is depicted with bright garments within a transparent and interrupted circular "glory" that follows the contour of the cross-engraven crown of light around His head. The

"glory" is faintly noticeable above His head. The Lord, having descended into Hades with authority, is seen with a firm footing and a powerful stance upon the gates of Hades, fallen in the shape of an X. In His left hand, Christ is holding a huge Cross, the symbol of victory. With His right hand (where "the mark of the nails" is obvious, as well as on His feet) Christ is raising out of the cave of Hades the forefather Adam, who symbolizes the human race, with a vigorous and unilateral motion. As a result of this movement, the garment of the triumphant Christ is shown as being blown upwards by the wind. Together with Adam, Eve also stretches forth her arms in a beseeching manner. Behind them and a little higher is St. John the Forerunner, who is indicating the Lord. The space is completed with the righteous Abel, a young, beardless man with a long shepherd's staff and an ecstatic expression. In the dark cave of Hades, "the locks of death," the age-old bars and chains are seen as if shattered by a supernatural power. At the top of the trapezoid composition two angels are bending over behind the craggy peaks and are sharing in the triumph of the cosmic and eschatological victory of the Theanthropos Lord.

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Easter prayer and blessing

Christ is risen! Nothing more really need be said. Nothing in the history of this world has had such an impact or effect than the Death and Resurrection of our Lord. We cry one to another now: Brother! Sister! And we embrace each other because of the joy of the resurrection. May we all know and experience this joy throughout all of Pascha—indeed, through all the days of our lives as we, together, journey home to the Kingdom of our God. Christ is risen! Христос воскрес!

During this Easter season, I pray that God will renew our

faith in Christ's victory

over sin and death. May Our Risen Lord abundantly bless

you and your family with His

peace and joy in this holy season and always.

- Fr Darren Kawiuk

ХРИСТОС ВОСКРЕС із мертвих, смертю смерть подолав і тим, що в гробах, ЖИТТЯ

ДАPУВАВ!

Christ is risen from the dead, and by His death He conquered death and to those even in the grave He grants life!

Starting on the Feast of Pascha and lasting until the Vespers for Holy Spirit

Monday (the day after Pentecost), in honour and in celebration of the Death

and Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, we do not kneel for any prayers or

services either in the church or at home.

Divine Liturgy Schedule Порядок Богослужінь

Sun Apr 20 8:00 am

PASCHA - THE GLORIOUS AND HOLY SUNDAY

OF THE RESURRECTION OF OUR LORD, GOD

AND SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST

Resurrectional Matins, Divine Liturgy of

St. John Chrysostom and Basket Blessing

Mon Apr 21 9:00 am BRIGHT MONDAY - Divine Liturgy

Tue Apr 22 9:00 am BRIGHT TUESDAY- Divine Liturgy

Wed Apr 23 8:00 am No Service

Thu Apr 24 8:00 am No Service

Fri Apr 25 8:00 am No Service

Sun Apr 27 9:00 am

10:00 am

11:30 am

Catechism

Divine Liturgy

Annual General Meeting (AGM)

Tue Apr 29 8:00 am Florence Bayda by Obirek family

Wed Apr 30 8:00 am Michael Zwarich by Phil Hrycak

Thu May 1 8:00 am God's blessing and health for Trevor, Tyler, Judy Scraba

by Zenon Scraba

Fri May 2 8:00 am God's blessing and health of Lena Derkach by Deb

Bomek

Sun May 4 9:00 am

10:00 am

11:15 am

Catechism

Divine Liturgy

K of C Baby Shower / Pancake Breakfast

Tue May 6 8:00 am Orisia Kustiak by Stanley Kustiak and Family

Wed May 7 8:00 am

7:00 pm

Michael Zwarich by Phil Hrycak

Moleben

Thu May 8 8:00 am Phil Hrycak

Fri May 9 8:00 am Health of Lena Derkach by Deb Bomek

Sun May 11 9:00 am

10:30 am

11:00 am

Anna and Michael Tkach by Family

Catechism Wind up

For intentions of all our parishioners

† †

PASCHA - HAPPY EASTER! ХРИСТОС ВОСКРЕС! ВОІСТИНУ ВОСКРЕС!

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† †

April 20 April 27

Greeters

Ushers

Lawrence Luba

Oliver Moreau

Lawrence Luba

Oliver Moreau

Epistle

Eucharist Myron Musick Myron Musick

Sacristan

Peter Tkach

Peter Tkach

9:00 AM DIVINE LITURGY

April 20 April 27

Rosary Paulette Terrick Christine Brezden

Greeters Alice Michalczuk Marie Stefanik

Ashley & Lawrence Grzenda

Epistle Amber Osterman Leonard Terrick

Ushers Peter Yakimoski Trevor Scraba

Walter Bzovy Stanley Kustiak

Eucharist Ned Derkach Martin Pasieczka

Sacristan Leonard Terrick Eugene Statkewich

Lamps

Icon of Mary

Icon of Jesus

Apr 13-19 Blessing and thanksgiving for sons Trevor and Tyler Scraba by Mom and

Dad Judy and Zenon Scraba

Blessing and thanksgiving for sons Trevor and Tyler Scraba by Mom and Dad Judy and Zenon

Scraba

Apr 20-26 God’s blessing and health for Darlene by Larry and Pattie Frykas

Health and God's blessing for Kim, Rob and Chelsea by Mum

Apr 27

May 3

Birthday blessings for Fr Andrew Wach by Elizabeth Weselowski

Anna and Michael Tkach by Family

May 4-10 God's blessing and health for April and Randy by Peter and Darlene Yakimowski

God's blessing and health for April and Randy by Peter and Darlene Yakimowski

11:00 AM DIVINE LITURGY

Sunday Envelopes (120) $3,046

Loose Cash $173.25

Visitor Donation $190

Candle Donation $207.30

Easter Flowers $30

Elevator Lift $100

Vigil Lamps $10

Church Maintenance $1,000

Lenten Mission $160

Easter Offering $115

Parish Collections Жертводавство у нашій Парафії

April 13, 2014

Щиро Вам дякуємо! Thank you for your

Generosity!

The Paschal Homily of St. John Chrysostom

Is there anyone who is a devout lover of God? Let them enjoy this beautiful bright festival! Is there anyone who is a grateful servant? Let them rejoice and enter into the joy of their Lord! Are there any weary with fasting? Let them now receive their wages! If any have toiled from the first hour, let them receive their due reward; If any have come after the third hour, let him with gratitude join in the Feast! And he that arrived after the sixth hour, let him not doubt; for he too shall sustain no loss. And if any delayed until the ninth hour, let him not hesitate; but let him come too. And he who arrived only at the eleventh hour, let him not be afraid by reason of his delay. For the Lord is gracious and receives the last even as the first. He gives rest to him that comes at the eleventh hour, as well as to him that toiled from the first. To this one He gives, and upon another He bestows. He accepts the works as He greets the endeavor. The deed He honors and the intention He commends. Let us all enter into the joy of the Lord! First and last alike receive your reward; rich and poor, rejoice together! Sober and slothful, celebrate the day! You that have kept the fast, and you that have not, rejoice today for the Table is richly laden! Feast royally on it, the calf is a fatted one. Let no one go away hungry. Partake, all, of the cup of faith. Enjoy all the riches of His goodness! Let no one grieve at his poverty, for the universal kingdom has been revealed. Let no one mourn that he has fallen again and again; for forgiveness has risen from the grave. Let no one fear death, for the Death of our Savior has set us free. He has destroyed it by enduring it. He destroyed Hades when He descended into it. He put it into an uproar even as it tasted of His flesh. Isaiah foretold this when he said, "You, O Hell, have been troubled by encountering Him below." Hell was in an uproar because it was done away with. It was in an uproar because it is mocked. It was in an uproar, for it is destroyed. It is in an uproar, for it is annihilated. It is in an uproar, for it is now made captive. Hell took a body, and discovered God. It took earth, and encountered Heaven. It took what it saw, and was overcome by what it did not see. O death, where is thy sting? O Hades, where is thy victory? Christ is Risen, and you, O death, are annihilated! Christ is Risen, and the evil ones are cast down! Christ is Risen, and the angels rejoice! Christ is Risen, and life is liberated! Christ is Risen, and the tomb is emptied of its dead; for Christ having risen from the dead, is become the first-fruits of those who have fallen asleep.

To Him be Glory and Power forever and ever. Amen!

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Easter is officially called Pascha

In the Byzantine Churches the feast of Easter is officially called Pascha, which means the Passover. It is the new Passover of the new and everlasting covenant foretold by the prophets of old. It is the eternal Passover from death to life and from earth to heaven. It is the Day of the Lord proclaimed by God’s holy prophets, “the day which the Lord has made” for his judgment over all creation, the day of His final and everlasting victory. It is the Day of the Kingdom of God, tile day “which has no night” for “its light is the Lamb” (Rev 21:22-25).

The celebration of Easter in the Byzantine Churches, therefore, is once again not merely an historical re-enactment of the event of Christ’s Resurrection as narrated in the gospels. It is not a dramatic representation of the first Easter morning. There is no “sunrise service” since the Easter Matins and the Divine Liturgy are celebrated together in the first dark hours of the first day of the week in order to give people the experience of the “new creation” of the world, and to allow them to enter mystically into the New Jerusalem which shines eternally with the glorious light of Christ, overcoming the perpetual night of evil and destroying the darkness of this mortal and sinful world:

Shine! Shine! O New Jerusalem! The glory of the Lord has shone upon you! Exult and be glad O Zion! Be radiant O Pure Theotokos, in the Resurrection of your son!

This is one of the main Easter hymns in the Byzantine Churches. It is inspired by Isaiah’s prophecy and the final chapters of the Book of Revelation, for it is exactly the New Creation, the New Jerusalem, the Heavenly City, the Kingdom of God, the Day of the Lord, the Marriage Feast of the Lamb with his Bride which is celebrated and realized and experienced in the Holy Spirit on the Holy Night of Easter in the Church.

SUNDAY OF THOMAS - April 27th

Manifesting the

brightness of Your divinity,

You appeared

even though the doors

were closed, O Lord.

Standing in the midst of

Your disciples, You uncovered Your side and showed them the wounds of Your hands

and feet, delivering them from the sadness that had overcome them. You spoke to them clearly and said: “As you see, my friends, I have assumed flesh; I am not a pure spirit.” You spoke to the

disciple who had doubted and asked him to touch Your wounds, saying: “Explore My wounds and doubt no longer. The

disciple touched You with his hand and discovered both divinity and humanity; filled with fear, he cried out in faith: “My Lord and my God, glory to You!” “Touch My side with your hand, O Thomas; feel

the traces of the nails, be no longer unbelieving, but believing,” said Christ.

When Thomas touched the Lord, he cried out in a loud voice: “You are my

Lord and my God; glory to You!”

Membership at Holy Family

Parish

Membership at Holy Family Parish is recognized by participating in the Sunday Divine Liturgy and by fulfilling your Baptismal responsibility in contributing to our activities by using your time, talents and treasures. Regular financial donations by using your Sunday envelopes or enrolling in the pre-authorized debit program is necessary for our parish to grow and prosper.

“Throughout life people will

make you mad, disrespect

you and treat you bad. Let

God deal with the things

they do, cause hate in your

heart will consume you too”

-Will Smith

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Water Monday and Water Tuesday (Поливанний понедiлок)

Another Bright Week tradition is Water Monday and Water Tuesday, when after Divine Liturgy, having exited the Temple, the young people

(and young at heart) energetically throw water on each other. This practice also has its sociological roots in Ukraine's pre-Christian

history when pouring water upon each other was a rite of purification. Yet again, as properly deconstructed, the ontologically prior meaning

become clear: it is a symbolic reminder of the Faithful being Baptized

in Water and the Spirit. As we sing during the Divine Liturgy of Bright Week, in place of the Trisagion: All You who have been Baptized in

Christ have put on Christ. Alleluia!

On Bright Monday, after Divine Liturgy, the most ancient of Processions are held. Clergy and Faithful process around the Temple.

They stopping at the four corners to proclaim the Resurrection Gospel to the four directions - cf. the Great Commission of the Risen Lord to

"Go, therefore, make disciples of all nations; baptise them in the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit..."

On Bright Tuesday, after Divine Liturgy, the Paschal Procession is

made to the Church cemetery for the celebration of "Radonitsa". We process carrying with us the Paschal Foods (blessed on Pascha). After

a short Paschal Memorial Service, we have a Paschal and Festal Meal right there in the cemetery - sharing the blessed Paschal bread, wine,

meat, etc. The Procession winds all through the cemetery, lead by the

Processional Cross, incensations, etc., singing the Paschal Tropar & Versicles. - passing by every grave. The priest may greets every single

person buried there by name and announce to them: "Christ is Risen!"

On Thomas Sunday (the Sunday after Pascha and the end of Bright

Week), the Artos is again blessed (it is blessed once on Pascha and then again, with a different blessing, on Thomas Sunday). Then it is

brought to the "Sviatchene" the Holy Paschal Meal, wherein the entire parish community participates.

Serving on the Parish Pastoral Council

The purpose of the Pastoral Council is to represent the parishioners of Holy Family Parish, to raise pastoral issues, and to advise the pastor in determining priorities, establishing plans, and setting goals for the parish.

The Pastoral Council fulfills its purpose in the following ways:

1. By responding to the needs of Holy Family parishioners. 2. By a prayerful process that includes the setting of goals and objectives on an annual basis and or periodic based upon an assessment of the varying needs of the parishioners. The Pastoral Council will act only with the approval of the Pastor. Ordinarily this approval occurs in the normal course of discussion within Pastoral Council meetings. When, in the judgment of the pastor, the Pastoral Council is departing from the norms of Church law, the teachings of the Church, he is obliged to clarify points of law and policy for the Council, and, when necessary, withhold approval. The pastor is the administrator and chief executive officer of the parish. The other members of the Pastoral Council represent the parishioners in identifying the needs of the parish. Both recognize their shared responsibilities and distinct, yet mutual roles in fulfilling the mission of the parish. They work together for Holy Family Parish. In the final analysis, however, administration of the parish and its affairs is the prerogative of the pastor. This style of leadership demonstrates a spirit of openness and trust, a bond of mutual respect, and a solid grounding in facts and prayerful reflection on the needs of the Parish. It requires an understanding of the proper roles of the pastor and the Pastoral Council. The pastor, as the pastoral leader and executive officer of the parish, is the key person on the Pastoral Council. The other Pastoral Council members together complement the pastor by serving in an advisory role.

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

7:00 pm Prayer Group

2

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

3

Office Closed

4 Myrrh-Bearing Women 9:00 am Catechism Classes 10:00 am Divine Liturgy 11:15 am K of C Baby Shower /

Pancake Breakfast

5

Office Closed

6

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

1:00 pm Club 55+

7:30 pm K of C

General Meeting

7

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

7:00 pm Moleben

8

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

9

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

10

March for Life 9:30 am

Legislative

Building

11 The Paralytic 9:00 am Divine Liturgy 10:30 am Final Catechism Classes Wind up & Certificates 11:00 am Divine Liturgy

MOTHER’S DAY ДЕНь МАТЕРІ

12

Office Closed

13

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

7:30 Holy Family Parish

Pastoral Council

Meeting

14

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

6:00 pm Moleben K of C - Ladies Night

15

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

7:00 pm Prayer Group

16

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

17

Office Closed

18 Samaritan Woman 9:00 am Divine Liturgy 11:00 am Divine Liturgy

19 Office Closed Victoria Day

20

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

Noon - 3:30 pm Club

55+ Senior’s Dance

21

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

7:00 pm Moleben

22

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

7:00 pm Prayer Group

23

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

24

Office Closed

25 Man Born Blind 9:00 am Divine Liturgy 11:00 am Divine Liturgy Holy Family Ukrainian Catholic Women’s League Tag Day 1:30 pm Walk for Mary at Holy Eucharist Parish Centre

26

Office Closed

27

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

28

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

7:00 pm Moleben

7:30 pm K of C Eecutive

Meeting58

29

7:00 pm Divine Liturgy

вознесіння Feast of the Ascension

30

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

31

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Травень 2014 May

Let us pray for our mothers, grandmothers, godmothers and for all

women who have given us life and called us to growth, that their

lives may be blessed and that God grant them joy, peace, love and

many, many happy years. МНОГАЯ ЛІТА!

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

7:00 pm Prayer Group

2

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

3

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4 Myrrh-Bearing Women 9:00 am Catechism Classes 10:00 am Divine Liturgy 11:15 am K of C Baby Shower /

Pancake Breakfast

5

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6

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

1:00 pm Club 55+

7:30 pm K of C

General Meeting

7

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

7:00 pm Moleben

8

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

9

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

10

March for Life 9:30 am

Legislative

Building

11 The Paralytic 9:00 am Divine Liturgy 10:30 am Final Catechism Classes Wind up & Certificates 11:00 am Divine Liturgy

MOTHER’S DAY ДЕНь МАТЕРІ

12

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13

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

7:30 Holy Family Parish

Pastoral Council

Meeting

14

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

6:00 pm Moleben K of C - Ladies Night

15

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

7:00 pm Prayer Group

16

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

17

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18 Samaritan Woman 9:00 am Divine Liturgy 11:00 am Divine Liturgy

19 Office Closed Victoria Day

20

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

Noon - 3:30 pm Club

55+ Senior’s Dance

21

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

7:00 pm Moleben

22

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

7:00 pm Prayer Group

23

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

24

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25 Man Born Blind 9:00 am Divine Liturgy 11:00 am Divine Liturgy Holy Family Ukrainian Catholic Women’s League Tag Day 1:30 pm Walk for Mary at Holy Eucharist Parish Centre

26

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27

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

28

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

7:00 pm Moleben

7:30 pm K of C Eecutive

Meeting58

29

7:00 pm Divine Liturgy

вознесіння Feast of the Ascension

30

8:00 am Divine Liturgy

31

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Травень 2014 May

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