December 28, 2025 The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph
 


December 27, 2025 - Saturday
    4:00 PM sp. Edwin Kopec from Family
        sp. Alexander and Theresa Ogonowski from Family

December 28, 2025 - The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph
    9:00 AM sp. Msgr. Stanley Kempa
        sp. Andrzej Ciuksa sp. Maria Lach
        sp. Józefa and Piotr Kołodziej from Kołodziej Family
    10:45 AM Congregation of Saint Athanasius Mass

January 1, 2026 - Solemnity of Mary, The Holy Mother of God
    5:00 PM For Our Parish Family

January 2, 2026 - First Friday
    7:00 - 9:00 PM Nocturnal Adoration

January 3, 2026 - First Saturday
    1:00- 2:30 PM Marian Fatima Devotions

January 3, 2026 - Saturday
    4:00 PM sp. Deceased Parish Ushers from 4:00 PM Mass Ushers
        sp. Marion Bason from Joan and Mike Bason
        sp. Rose Gwiazda from Brian and Sue
        sp. Julie Kopec from Family

January 4, 2026 - The Epiphany of The Lord
    9:00 AM sp. Msgr. Stanley Kempa
        sp. Andrzej Ciuksa
        sp. Zofia Głowacka from Ancukiewicz Family
    10:45 AM Congregation of Saint Athanasius Mass

Monday - Friday 12
    Noon Mass at Saints Campus Chapel

Please pray for all our parishioners and their families and for those who minister to us - Fr. Sannella, Fr. Healey, Fr. Janusz, Fr. Raju and Deacon Steve.

Thursday, January 1, is The Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God and is a holyday of obligation. Mass will be celebrated at 5:00 PM.

Offertory:
    Weekly Collection $ 1517
    Cemetery Fund $760
    Clergy $2593
Thank you.

Thank you to the following donors to the Parish Fund:
    Frances Nowak
    Gail A. Medina
    Patricia A. O’Donnell In Memory of Raymond and Ruth O’Donnell Budge and Budzianowski Families
    In Memory of Mary (Budge) Belanger

Next weekend’s second collection is for the Cemetery Fund.

How to be a good follower
...This week Joseph is once more our protagonist, and again the righteous man shows us that following divine guidance is the wisest course - not to mention the route to survival. Joseph’s actions are never the obvious choice: Many would not have married the girl, fled to Egypt, or returned to the danger zone afterwards. Joseph doesn’t reason things out: He trusts in God. He’s a grand follower. And as we learn in Luke’s version of the story, Mary’s not so bad herself when it comes to knowing how to balance self-determination with resting in God’s counsel. She does one at Cana and the other at the Annunciation. She’ll have to do both, grimly, at the cross.
Though it may be strange to think of Jesus as a follower, his moral compass pointed to the true north of God’s will and not his own - right up to that final hour in the garden of Gethsemane. We come to appreciate that there is no genuine leadership without dedicated followership first. Even a leader needs to know where he or she is going. That requires a map, a star, a compass - or a Higher Power the leader must consult and to whom he or she must finally consent to bow. The leader who refuses to follow any authority higher than himself or herself has a fool for a guide.
Reprinted with permission from Prepare the Word (© 2025), www, PrepareThe W ord. com.



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