November 30, 2025 First Sunday of Advent
November 29, 2025 – Saturday
4:00 PM sp. Maria Stupakewicz and Renata Mann From Tom and Paula Stupakewicz
November 30, 2025 – First Sunday of Advent
9:00 AM 100th Birthday Stanislawa Wojtas from Family God’s Blessings and Protection
10:30 AM Congregation of Saint Athanasius Mass
December 5 , 2025 – First Friday
7:00 – 9:00 PM Nocturnal Adoration
December 6, 2025 – First Saturday
1:00 – 2:30 PM Marian Fatima Devotions
December 6, 2025 – Saturday
4:00 PM sp. Simon Kinnal from Jane Oczkowski
sp. Mary Stepien from Family
December 7, 2025 – Second Sunday of Advent
9:00 AM sp. Msgr. Stanley Kempa
sp. Andrzej Ciuksa
sp. Mikołaj Andrejaszko
sp. Zofia Głowacka
10:30 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. Janusz, Fr. Healey, Fr. Raju and Deacon Steve.
Please pray for the repose of the souls of Edna Gorski and Frank Sodra, who were recently buried in our cemetery.
Offertory:
Weekly Collection $1230
Retired Sisters $781
Thank you.
Thank you to the following donors to the Parish Fund:
Brian and Cindy Holt
Adam and Maria Bielawski
Next weekend’s second collection is for flowers to beautify our altars at Christmas. Envelopes are available at the ushers’ stands. (They are not in the mailing packets of envelopes.)
Second collections for the rest of December:
December 13 – Maintenance Fund
December 20 – Cemetery Fund
December 27 – Cemetery Fund
The Immaculate Conception School Christmas Fair will be held downstairs in the school hall on Sunday, December 7, from 8am – 1pm. See the flyer in the vestibule of the church for details.
The New England Tenors Immaculate Conception Holiday Concert will be held on Sunday, December 7th from 2pm –4pm in the church. Tickets or reservations are not needed. An offering will be accepted at the door to benefit the church.
Expect the unexpected
It may seem strange to talk about Christ’s Second Coming when we’re just starting to prepare for the celebration of his first. But that’s exactly what the scripture readings for the first two Sundays of Advent do; it’s not until the third and fourth Sundays that we get to the Incarnation part. “You ... must be prepared,” we hear, “for at an hour you do not expect, the Son of Man will come.” What gives? Why speak of the End at the Beginning? Because in both cases Jesus becomes present to the world. Our task is to be ready to receive that presence, at the beginning and at the end and all the time in between.
Never will God’s coming be what you expect, and yet never will it disappoint.
---Venerable Fulton Sheen
Reprinted with permission from Prepare the Word (© 2025 ), www.PrepareTheWord.com.