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November 8, 2015 SAINT BASIL the GREAT PARISH 202 HARCOURT STREET, WINNIPEG, MB R3J 3H3 Parish Office: 204-837-4180 Parish Hall: 204-889-9057 Parish Priest: Rt. Rev Canon Walter Klimchuk Influencing Faith Through Prayer From Father Walter “Be strong and courageous. Do not fear or be in dread of them, for it is the Lord your God who goes with you. He will not leave you or forsake you.” Deuteronomy 31:6 We Christians in the present age are at a crossroad. Never have so many negative forces aligned against the church, the values it believes in and the people who lead it. There are individuals who believe the only way the church can survive is by holding on to its most steadfast principles, whereas other individuals believe it is important for the institution to flow with the current developments and meet those who need to hear Christ’s message wherever they are. Hopefully what is needed is a mixture of both principles, substantiated by the most powerful message of the Gospels: that through Jesus Christ’s death we are saved and that we must love one another at all costs. The message of Christ dying on the Cross, which now seems commonplace was a radical message and Christ our Saviour was himself considered radical by the leaders of the existing church in his day and age. Maybe we need some new ideas in these trying times to move us forward into the energies of the present century. These are the ideas espoused by Nicole Symmonds who furthermore challenges leaders, teachers, priests and ministers to embrace the call to bring Christianity and the church into the future by both drawing on the past and engaging in the present. However, we need the Power of the Holy Spirit to guide us in this mission and this requires the knowledge of practising intercessory prayer. Jesus himself knew how important intercessory prayer is. SUNDAY DIVINE LITURGY 10:00 a.m. (Rosary precedes each Liturgy by one half hour) WEEKDAY SERVICES (Tue-Fri) 8:30 a.m. Rosary followed by Liturgy CONFESSIONS Before Divine Liturgies BAPTISIMS By appointment FUNERALS By arrangement MARRIAGES By appointment at least three months in advance WEBSITE: www.saintbasilwpg.ca PARISH OFFICE EMAIL ADDRESS: [email protected] BULLETIN SUBMISSIONS: [email protected]

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SAINT BASIL the GREAT PARISH

202 HARCOURT STREET, WINNIPEG, MB R3J 3H3

Parish Office: 204-837-4180 Parish Hall: 204-889-9057

Parish Priest: Rt. Rev Canon Walter Klimchuk

Influencing Faith Through Prayer

From Father Walter

“Be strong and courageous. Do not fear or

be in dread of them, for it is the Lord your

God who goes with you. He will not leave

you or forsake you.” – Deuteronomy 31:6

We Christians in the present age are at a

crossroad. Never have so many negative

forces aligned against the church, the

values it believes in and the people who lead it. There are

individuals who believe the only way the church can survive is by

holding on to its most steadfast principles, whereas other

individuals believe it is important for the institution to flow with the

current developments and meet those who need to hear Christ’s

message wherever they are. Hopefully what is needed is a

mixture of both principles, substantiated by the most powerful

message of the Gospels: that through Jesus Christ’s death we

are saved and that we must love one another at all costs. The

message of Christ dying on the Cross, which now seems

commonplace was a radical message and Christ our Saviour was

himself considered radical by the leaders of the existing church in

his day and age. Maybe we need some new ideas in these trying

times to move us forward into the energies of the present century.

These are the ideas espoused by Nicole Symmonds who

furthermore challenges leaders, teachers, priests and ministers to

embrace the call to bring Christianity and the church into the

future by both drawing on the past and engaging in the present.

However, we need the Power of the Holy Spirit to guide us in this

mission and this requires the knowledge of practising intercessory

prayer. Jesus himself knew how important intercessory prayer is.

SUNDAY DIVINE LITURGY

10:00 a.m. (Rosary precedes each

Liturgy by one half hour)

WEEKDAY SERVICES (Tue-Fri)

8:30 a.m. Rosary followed by Liturgy

CONFESSIONS

Before Divine Liturgies

BAPTISIMS

By appointment

FUNERALS

By arrangement

MARRIAGES

By appointment at least three months

in advance

WEBSITE: www.saintbasilwpg.ca

PARISH OFFICE EMAIL ADDRESS:

[email protected]

BULLETIN SUBMISSIONS:

[email protected]

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As the high priest of our new covenant with God, He lives forever to intercede for us

(Hebrews 7:25), offering prayers to the Father on our behalf. He will continue to do this every

day until He comes again in glory.

The knowledge that Jesus is always interceding for us is

comforting and uplifting but it also presents a challenge

for us. He calls us to join him in interceding for

ourselves, for our families, for friends and even for those

who may not like us. Jesus wants us to bring all our

needs and desires to Him - the big ones and the small

ones. Intercessory prayer is one of the most effective

ways that we can address the worries, and problems of

the church, and challenges that we face in our lives. We

need to believe that the One we are praying to is all-

loving and all-powerful. We need to believe that God is

our Father and He hears all our requests. In short, we

need faith like the hemorrhaging woman in today’s gospel. “Without faith it is impossible to

please him, for anyone who approaches God must believe that he exists and that he rewards

those who seek him.” (Hebrews 11:6)

Faith means that we believe that God has the

power to answer all our prayers in His wisdom and

by His love and providence. It means that we

believe that God wants to give us good things - in

every form and in every way. It means that we trust

that our Father would never forget His children.

Neither will He forget us at St Basil’s Church if we

turn to Him with our intercessory prayers. God has

uniquely created every one of His people to impact

the world. God is in the business of blessing His

people so that His ways and His solution might be made known among all people. And

intercessory prayer is one of those tools by which we make our needs known to Him.

THE PSALMS

Psalm 6 A Penitential Psalm

"God could never forgive me. I’ve done such horrible things." How many times has that

thought passed through the synapses of human brains? How many times has it lodged in

your mind?

The sometimes frustrating thing about time is that it always moves forward. Time never

moves backward. The hands of the clock always move clockwise, and the pages of the

calendar are torn off in only one direction. Therefore a deed once done, can never be

undone. A word once spoken, can never be unsaid. As a result, all of us live with certain

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regrets. People deal with those regrets in different ways. Some drown it in alcohol and drug

abuse.

Marlon Brando was once young, trim, and

handsome. Millions of girls dreamed about him.

But his weight ballooned to over four hundred

pounds. He once said, "I’m sorry for all the harm

I’ve done and all the troubles I’ve brought to others

in my life. I’ve never been a good parent or a good

husband. I’ve been too busy with my own life to

have time for others. Now, I’m a guilty old man

who’s ashamed of the kind of life I’ve led. There’s

nothing left for me except eating"

Other people deal with guilt by trying to deny it. They base their morals on societal

consensus, and then adjust them to any shape or size. Remorse becomes just a nagging

relic, a Victorian antique, a psychosis to be denied.

Some people deal with regret by deflecting it. They blame other people for their failures,

faults, and shortcomings. They blame their parents or their environments--a technique that

goes all the way back to the Garden of Eden, when Adam blamed Eve and Eve blamed the

serpent.

But sooner or later, all these techniques fail, and we find that we can’t escape the

consequences of our own sinfulness and guilt. The Bible says: “Even if you wash with lye

and use a great amount of soap, the stain of your guilt is still in front of Me.” (Jeremiah 2:22)

This is the Lord God's declaration. Sin is the corrosion of the soul. We can’t drown it, deny it

or deflect it so how can we get rid of it?

We can only dissolve it in the blood of Jesus! Psalm 6 is the first of a special class of Psalms

known as "penitential psalms," expressing repentance and sorrow for sin. In it, David

describes his plight--foes without, fear within--and cries out to God for mercy. He was sure

he was facing death, which indicates that his experience was real and that he wasn’t using

sickness and war only as metaphors for his personal troubles. As we deal with our own

failures and weaknesses, we could learn a great deal from David’s example. In this psalm,

David records three stages in his difficult experience of moving by faith from trial to triumph.

The first is...

I. SORROW: In verses 6-7, David’s anguish is vividly described: “I am weary from my groaning;

with my tears I dampen my pillow and drench my bed every night. My eyes are swollen from

grief; they grow old because of all my enemies.”

Tremendous grief is exhausting, and the King was coming to the end of his endurance. Each

night, he flooded his bed with tears of sorrow and pain. Sleeping had been replaced with

suffering. Sleep is important for healing, so David’s lack of sleep only made the condition

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worse. It seems to be a universal

experience, in times of suffering,

sorrow, or disappointment, that a

person’s bed becomes a pool of tears.

Some have actually tried to discover a

scientific reason for this. Gregg Levoy,

writing in Psychology Today, reports

that crying can actually remove

chemicals that build up during

emotional distress. According to

Levoy, the amount of manganese stored in the body affects our moods, and the body stores

thirty times as much manganese in tears as in blood serum. Biochemist William Frey says

that the lacrimal gland, which determines the flow of tears, concentrates and removes

manganese from the body.

The Bible records at least seven occasions in which David wept bitterly. Even our Savior is

recorded as shedding tears three times: over a doomed city, over a friend’s death, and over

a painful sacrifice.

For all humanity, crying is a natural part of dealing with loss, fear, frustration and pain. But to

weep over one’s own sins, is a sign of true repentance and can often facilitate the process of

healing. It is comforting to know that, in the Bible, the last mention of tears is in Revelation

21:4, with the promise that God will wipe every tear from the eyes of the redeemed:

“Then I heard a loud voice from the throne: Look! God's dwelling is with men, and He will live

with them. They will be His people, and God Himself will be with them and be their God.”

He will wipe away every tear from their eyes. Death will exist no longer; grief, crying, and

pain will exist no longer, because the previous things have passed away.

Sorrow in itself will never bring healing nor forgiveness, however. Tears are meant to be

wiped away. David did not drown himself in his sorrow. He, instead, dried his eyes and

looked up. The second stage of David’s experience was...

II. SUPPLICATION:

Take a look at the first stanza:

“ LORD, do not rebuke me in Your anger; do not discipline me in Your wrath. Be gracious to

me, LORD, for I am weak; heal me, LORD, for my bones are shaking; my whole being is

shaken with terror. And You, LORD--how long?”

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Although he was "a man after God’s own heart,"

David saw his affliction--his inner turmoil and

possibly his surrounding enemies--as divine

chastisement for sin. David thought that God was

angry with him. And, when you consider that he was

surrounded by foes, evildoers, and enemies, and

that his body was weak and in pain and his soul

troubled, you can see why he felt like he had a

target on his back. But, in the midst of a sea of

anguish, David knew where to turn for salvation. Knowing that he deserved far more than he

was enduring, David begged for mercy and asked God to send help quickly. People will often

do almost anything to avoid responsibility for their own mistakes. As our society has become

increasingly secular, it has lost respect for the authority of God’s Word, and that has led to a

dangerous and destructive moral and spiritual chain reaction. We no longer have any sense

of genuine guilt before God. Instead we deny, drown and defer our sins and mistakes. The

Bible says, “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God" (Romans 3:23).

In the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous, the first step is admitting you have a problem

with drinking and that you cannot overcome it by your own power. In a similar way, if we are

interested in straightening out our lives--our relationship with God--and dealing with the

shame of guilt, we have to confess our own sinfulness and seek God’s healing. When David

pleaded with God, he prayed "Be gracious to me..." He asked not for justice, but mercy and

grace. There’s an old story about an aged mother, in the Middle Ages, whose son had

committed a capital crime. On the day that he was to be hanged in public, his mother went

before the ruler of the parish and begged, "My lord, please have mercy on my son." The

nobleman replied, "What has your son done to deserve my mercy “? "Nothing, my lord. For if

he deserved it, it would not be mercy."

Every one of us is guilty. We have all sinned. And each of us deserves God’s wrath. But in

God’s great mercy, He has provided a way. For those who have been washed in the blood of

Jesus, we have access through repentance and prayer to the infinite mercy and grace of

God. When David realized his situation could have been the result of his own sinfulness, he

knew what to do and where to turn. But David’s experience did not end with supplication.

Whenever we experience true godly sorrow and supplication we will inevitably end up with...

III. SUCCESS:

In the last stanza, David speaks with confidence:

“Depart from me, all evildoers, for the LORD has heard the sound of my weeping. The LORD

has heard my plea for help; the LORD accepts my prayer.” At this point, there’s a sudden

and surprising change from suffering to joy--an experience recorded in many of the psalms. It

doesn’t matter whether this change occurred later or immediately after David prayed, but he

felt healing in his body and peace in his mind. Perhaps word came to him that the enemy had

retreated, or better yet, had been defeated, and he knew God had heard his cries. Or maybe

his circumstances hadn’t changed at all, but David remembered in his heart God’s promise

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that all would be well. The Lord had heard David’s weeping and requests, and had accepted

his prayer.

David left satisfied. David experienced God’s saving grace and all his sins were forgiven.

No one has ever gotten up from God’s table, still in need of grace. Is your case a difficult

one? Have your sins been shocking and frequent? Are your spiritual diseases strange and

complex? Consider that He who made the earth, stretched out the heavens like a tent to

dwell in, has no bound to His strength, no limit to His might. In ten billion years--or even ten

times that--God has never failed at anything; will His first failure be saving you? Will you

prove too strong for omnipotence, boggle the omniscient mind, or be unlovable to an all-

loving God? If He made you, He can remake you. If He claims you, He can cleanse you.

Sometimes it’s hard for us to accept God’s forgiveness. We can become obsessed by the

memory of some sin committed years ago but the Lord has said:

“For I will be merciful to their wrongdoing, and

I will never again remember their sins."

Hebrews 8:12 God’s forgiveness is so

complete that it is forgetfulness. Our testimony

before the throne of God is the blood of Jesus

which covers all our sins. Because of God’s

wonderful grace we can have confidence each

time we rise from our bedside or church pew,

that “… if we walk in the light as He Himself is

in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus His Son cleanses us

from all sin. 1John 1:7-9

If we say, "We have no sin," we are deceiving ourselves, and the truth is not in us. If we

confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all

unrighteousness.

Conclusion:

As we look back over our lives and consider the sins, failures, and mistakes we’ve made—

whether it was ten years ago or ten minutes ago—it is easy to become discouraged and

depressed, to believe that God could never forgive us. But David shows us that, through

faith, we can move from turmoil and ruination to triumph and renewal! Through... sorrow: a

heartfelt repentance and regret for our iniquities and... supplication: a prayerful request for

the grace and mercy of God, we can have... success: the blood of Jesus will continually

cleanse those who have bathed in its waters.

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If anyone wishes to receive the Sacrament of Confession or Holy Communion at home or in the hospital or nursing home please contact the parish office at 204-837-4180.

FOOD FOR THOUGHT DO YOU FEED YOUR

BODY ONLY ONCE A WEEK? DO YOU FEED YOUR SOUL (EUCHARIST) ONLY ONCE A WEEK? THE EUCHARIST IS AVAILABLE TO YOU TUESDAY TO FRIDAY AS WELL. JOIN US!

PLEASE REMEMBER THOSE WHO NEED OUR PRAYERS

Oh God our Father we pray You restore to physical health, those who are weakened

with illness. Give peace of mind to those troubled with worry and comfort those

discouraged with problems. Help them find their inner strength, a faith and trust in

you and a love for one another to guide them through any health challenges or troubles they may face.

Amen. Please pray for the health of Harvey Lysack. Please pray for the health of Linda Goral.

Please pray for the health of Lou Gollets. Please pray for the health of Marie Dohan. Please

pray for the health of Walter Latocki. Please pray for the health of Steven Marchenski. Please

pray for health & healing for Joyce Hojlo. Please pray for the health and total recovery of Bill

Morant. Please pray for the health of Annie H. Kruk. Please pray for the health of Margaret

Hadubiak. Please pray for the health of Janet Shymanski Hemingway. Please pray for the

health and total recovery of Dorothy Labay.

THE TRAVELING ICON OF THE MOTHER OF POCHAIV

You can arrange to have the icon in your home by using the sign-up sheet at the back of the church. Just write your name on the week in the calendar that corresponds to your choice of time period.

While the Icon is in your home pray before it, alone or with others, for all your intentions and needs. You may pray the Rosary, in whole or in part, or the prayers from the Moleben to the Mother of God, or pray in your own words; or simply spend some silent moments in meditation, listening and being attentive to God's Word.

In your prayers, approach the Blessed Mother with childlike confidence and bring her all your concerns, worries, disappointments, hurts and sufferings, and all your needs, wishes and hopes. But also say a prayer of thanksgiving for all of your successes and joys, your graces and blessings, known and unknown. Make the most of the presence of Mary's Icon in your home.

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LITURGIES & INTENTIONS

INTENTION OFFERED BY

November 8th 10:00 Health of Dorothy Labay Cathy & Angela Stoyansky

Intentions Sam & Sylvia Szwaluk Sonia Wawryk

+Soul of Chris Andrusiak Deacon Nick Kohuch

+Soul of Bruce Hardman (5 years) Lorraine Hardman

+Soul of Travis Praznik Ed Zurbyk

+Soul of Anne Rebenchuk Rosemary Clowes & Family

November 9th NO MASS

November 10th 8:30 +Soul of Michael Antonyshen (32 years) Jean Derhak

+Soul of John Korol Jean Derhak

+Soul of Anne Macsymach (50 years) Jean Derhak

+Souls of Stanley & Emily Stoyansky & Family Cathy & Angela

November 11th 6:30 pm UCWLC Members who need our prayers UCWLC

November 12th 8:30 Health of Natalie Czuba Father Walter

Health of Bill & Lesia Boyczuk Father Walter

November 13th 8:30 +Soul of Larry Fedorchuk (2 years) Phyllis Fedorchuk & Family

+Soul of Travis Praznik Dorothy Prychitko

November 15th 10:00 Health of Doreen Musick Allan & Florence Rebenchuk

+Soul of Daria Grant Dan & Pauline Labay & Family

+Souls of Darryl, Dwayne & Cheryl Bernice Patrick & Family

+Soul of Travis Praznik Margaret & Sam Kaban

+Soul of Anne Rebenchuk Rosemary Clowes & Family

+Soul of Sophie Skoropet UCWLC

November 16th NO MASS

November 17th 6:30 pm Health of Natalie Czuba Father Walter

+Soul of Travis Praznik Ed Zurbyk

November 18th 8:30 Health of Bill & Lesia Boyczuk Father Walter

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SANCTUARY LIGHT

WEEK OF INTENTION OFFERED BY

NOVEMBER 8TH +SOUL OF PAUL & SOPHIA STASTOOK TONY & VICKY STASTOOK

NOVEMBER 15TH +SOUL OF ALEX BUGERA VICKI BUGERA

NOVEMBER 22ND +SOULS OF ISIDORE & ANNE DEPTUCK JOHN & EDNA BAZARKEWICH

NOVEMBER 29TH +SOUL OF JOHN LABAY ANDY & LINDA LABAY

DECEMBER 6TH HEALTH OF FATHER WALTER JOYCE HOJLO

DECEMBER 13TH +SOUL OF DARLENE BUGERA VICKI BUGERA

DECEMBER 20TH +SOUL OF STANLEY STOYANSKY ANGELA & CATHY STOYANSKY

DECEMBER 27TH +SOUL OF DARLENE BUGERA VICKI BUGERA

JANUARY 3RD HEALTH OF ROSE JOHN & DOUGLAS WASYLIW ROSE WASYLIW

JANUARY 10TH HEALTH & BLESSINGS FOR MILDRED KALYNIUK PRAYER PARTNER

JANUARY 17TH + SOULS OF ROSE & ROMAN SOLOMON ELSIE GALAY & FAMILY

JANUARY 24TH + SOULS OF POLLY & MIKE GALAY ELSIE GALAY & FAMILY

JANUARY 31ST + SOUL OF EUGENE KOLOCHUK BETTY KOLOCHUK

FEBRUARY 7TH + SOUL OF ANNE REBENCHUK BETTY KOLOCHUK

FEBRUARY 14TH +SOUL OF OLGA MUSHALUK ANNE TANCHAK & FAMILY

FEBRUARY 21ST +SOUL OF ANTHONY NAHULIAK VIRGINIA MOORE

MARCH 6TH +SOUL OF DANIEL NAHULIAK VIRGINIA MOORE

MARCH 13TH + SOULS OF CATHERINE & DMYTRO MANDZIE FAMILY

MARCH 20TH +SOULS OF CATHERINE & DMYTRO MANDZIE FAMILY

MARCH 27TH +SOUL OF WALTER GALAY ELSIE GALAY & FAMILY

APRIL 10TH +SOUL OF ANNE NAHULIAK VIRGINIA MOORE

APRIL 17TH +SOUL OF JOHN ZAMRYKUT ANNE TANCHAK & FAMILY

MAY 1ST +SOUL OF MIKE TANCHAK ANNE TANCHAK & FAMILY

MAY 22ND +SOULS OF MIKE & JEAN NECHWEDIUK MARTIN & LEONA NECHWEDIUK

A Sanctuary Light burns eternally to indicate the presence of Jesus in the Holy Eucharist in the Tabernacle. It is a marvelous thing that we can actually be in His presence!

I hunger for the bread of God, the flesh of Jesus Christ ...; I long to drink of his blood, the gift of

unending love.

- St. Ignatius of Antioch

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VOTIVE LIGHT STAND DONATIONS

JEAN DERHAK $1000.00 NOELLE & GEORGE RICHARDSON $100.00

UCWLC $1000.00 MAX MELNYK MEMORIAL $220.00

PHYLLIS FEDORCHUK $100.00 DOROTHY LABAY $25.00

DOREEN MUSICK $100.00 WALTER POTREBKA $200.00

HARRY & NELLIE FEDIUK $100.00 FATHER WALTER $380.00

ANNE TANCHAK, CHILDREN & GRANDCHILDREN $100.00 IN MEMORY OF MICHAEL TANCHAK

WALTER WOLFE $200.00 IN MEMORY OF ARLENE WOLFE VICKI BUGERA $200.00

ELSIE GALAY $50.00 IN MEMORY OF WALTER GALAY

JERI WIZNIAK $100.00 IN MEMORY OF JOSEPHINE HAFICHUK

BETTY KOLOCHUK AND FAMILY $100 IN MEMORY OF STEVE KOLOCHUK

ANNE LAMOTHE $100.00

Thanks to your generosity, we are purchasing a second stand.

Knights of Columbus

Hello brother Knights and ladies, we have a busy month ahead with 4 coffee houses and a pancake breakfast on Nov. 15 for the 5 Sundays this month. Harvest dance on Nov. 21, 2015 where we invite brother knights and wives and any parishioners and friends to enjoy a good old time dance, music from By Request who are returning to our hall and were enjoyed by knights and their wives and others the last time they were here. Our last perogy supper for 2015 is to be held

November 27, 2015 from 4:00 pm to 7:00pm, with Peeling of potatoes on Sunday Nov. 22, 2015 @ 1:00 pm. We welcome all to come and enjoy our perogies prepared by our knights, their wives, and ladies from our ladies league and fellow parishioners. The Knights are involved in The Tabs for Wheelchairs program and anyone with Tabs can drop them off at the back of the church in a container we have set up. Respectfully submitted by Grand Knight Andrew Labay

NOVEMBER PEROGY ORDERS

PLEASE CALL PHYLLIS BY NOVEMBER 20TH AT

204-832-0175

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NEWS FROM UCWLC

Dear Parishioners

As it was in the past years, we

have had a Christmas Bake Sale.

This year we have decided to

have a “NO BAKE SALE”

instead. What this means – What

you would spend in cost and time

to make your baking for the sale,

just make a monetary donation.

Envelopes will be available. Drop

your donation in the Sunday collection. Your participation will be appreciated.

Nellie Fediuk Sonia Wawryk

THE HAPPIEST OF BIRTHDAYS TO:

TONY SKLAR who will celebrate on November 9th

JORDAN VEALE who will celebrate on November 11th

EUGENE TOKARYK who will celebrate on November 13th

MNOHAYA-MNOHAYA LITA! GOD GRANT YOU MANY HAPPY YEARS!

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO:

LINDA GARDNER November 12 (1988)

May your marriage be blessed with love, joy and companionship for all the years of your

lives.

“Love is patient, love is kind, it does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking,

it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It

always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.” (Corinthians 13:4-8)

Saturday Nov 21/15

Music "By Request Band"

Tickets $17.50 each, includes a Hot Lunch and Door Prizes

Cash Bar and 50/50 draw

Dance starts at 7:30pm till midnight

Cocktails at 6:30pm.

For tickets, call Harry at 204-832-0265.

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Operation Christmas Child

Operation Christmas Child is once again distributing shoeboxes to Ukraine, bringing hope, comfort, and the Good News of Jesus. The St. Basil catechism students and teachers invite the entire parish to participate. Donations must be small enough to fit into a regular-sized shoebox: school supplies, hygiene items, small toys, gloves, toques, slippers, and socks. A specially-marked collection box will be placed at the back of the church for your shoebox donations. The catechism classes will pack the boxes on November 21st. We thank our UCWLC, who generously continue to offer financial support, to assist with shipping as well as religious programs for the children in Ukraine. This is our opportunity to spread God's love across the miles and to offer prayers of peace to those affected by violence. Thank you and bless you for giving.

Winter Clothing Drive

As the weather chills, the need for warm outdoor clothing increases. There are many in our city without proper winter wear. At the back of the

church is a box labelled "Winter Clothing Collection". Please bring whatever winter items you can spare - boots, mitts, gloves, hats, snow pants, jackets/coats. Clothing donations (for children and

adults) will be collected from now until February, and will be divided between the Main Street Project and Siloam Mission. Please let your

children be involved in the collecting of donated items from home, as this is an important lesson in giving to those less fortunate. Thank you and bless

you for giving.

TACZA COUNTERS FOR NOVEMBER

ANDY & LINDA LABAY

COFFEE HOUSE TODAY

SOCIALIZE, DRINK (COFFEE) AND BE MERRY.

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Thank you to Alan Prychitko for submitting the following:

“WHOEVER LOSES HIS LIFE FOR MY SAKE AND THAT OF THE GOSPEL WILL SAVE

IT.”(Mark 8, 34-35)

Stefan Soroka, Metropolitan-Archbishop

The Way - Official Publication of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia

VOL. 76 - No. 19 OCTOBER 18, 2015

Faithful of our parishes in the USA are privileged to be able to gather for worship in a safe

place. We face no persecutions. We do not have to worry about an invasion and a war not far

away. So many people in the world today cannot pray freely. Many cannot celebrate their life

with dignity. Refugees fleeing civil wars in Syria and other Middle East countries are looking

for freedom in Europe. Over a million refugees from the invasion and war in eastern Ukraine

have sought refuge in western Ukraine. People are suffering. People are carrying heavy

crosses inflicted upon them. I recently visited in Ukraine for almost three weeks. I had

opportunity to visit with family in the villages, and to visit with people in the cities. My spirit was

uplifted to see how people celebrated their Flag Day and Ukraine’s Day of Independence. Most

people wore Ukrainian embroidered shirts or blouses while walking on the streets reflecting

their pride as Ukrainians. They expressed hope and joy even amidst their worry as to what

was occurring in eastern Ukraine. The people were not giving in to despair or self-pity. They

expressed confidence that this evil will be overcome with prayer and steadfastness. Whole

villages and parishes have organized themselves to gather and provide for the men and

women in the Ukrainian army defending Ukraine’s borders. People themselves struggling to

provide for their own needs of daily life were donating huge amounts of produce from their

gardens and fields, generously sharing for the needs of the army. People show gratitude to

those who risk their life for them. The people recognized their heroism. They were not taking

their freedoms for granted. Many priests of our Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in Ukraine

have volunteered to provide chaplaincy services to the soldiers. They minister to the soldiers

suffering injuries, to soldiers suffering post war trauma, and to the families who grieve the loss

of their loved ones killed in war. The priests volunteer because the need is great. They feel

called to bring God’s presence to these soldiers risking their lives for the freedom of others. I

had opportunity to personally speak with some of these chaplains. They are among the most

joyful and content priests which I have ever met in my life. These chaplains feel God’s

presence. They rejoice at being able to offer Christ’s presence to others. The people of

Ukraine, the soldiers, the chaplains all reveal to us the message of today’s Gospel. Jesus said,

“Whoever would save his life will lose it; and whoever loses his life for my sake and the

Gospel’s will save it”. Jesus calls you and me to lose ourselves in the love and service of

others. It is only as we forget self and lose ourselves in loving service to others for the sake of

Christ and His Gospel that we find life’s highest joy. God is love. The Gospel calls us to love

and to serve as followers of Christ. You and I really have no choice but to love and to serve

others. Jesus tells us in the Gospel, “If anyone in this faithless and corrupt age is ashamed of

me and my doctrine, the Son of Man will be ashamed of him when he comes with the holy

angels in his Father’s glory” (Mark 8:38) If we choose not to love and to serve, it is as if we are

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ashamed of what Jesus Christ calls you and me to do in life. Are you seeking true meaning in

life? Do you desire to taste never ending joy in life? Then lose yourself in the love and service

of one another. Know that you are loved by God. God loves you deeply. You are created in

God’s image, which is the image of love. We are to love one another as He loves us. Don’t

give in to despair. Be a hopeful and positive person. Express gratitude to almighty God in

prayer and in worship. Offer words of encouragement to others as opposed to criticism. Lose

yourself in uplifting others in their self-image. Let none of us find ourselves choosing self-pity

in times of difficulty. Sometimes in confessions, people judge themselves as unworthy of God’s

love. No one is unworthy of God’s love. God always loves us, no matter what. It is His

unconditional love for us that calls us to holiness, to a closer relationship to God. Our infirmities

and challenges in day to day life can be an opportunity for you and for me to grow in humility.

Lose yourself in prayer and worship with others in our Ukrainian Catholic Church. Help others

to appreciate the richness and value of prayer. Help others to grow in the sense of family and

community which the parish offers to all, and which is so needed by people today. Let each

parish live as a living parish in serving the needs of the faithful.

SINCERE CONDOLENCES

DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO NELLIE & HARRY FEDIUK & FAMILY ON

THE LOSS OF NELLIE’S MOTHER, SOPHIE SKOROPET ON

SATURDAY OCTOBER 31ST AT THE ARBORG DISTRICT HEALTH

CENTRE, AT AGE 90.

EVERLASTING MEMORY VICHNAYA PAMYAT

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Chapel Lawn is proud to partner with Palliative Manitoba for the following seminar (a light lunch will be provided at each seminar): Coping During the Holidays December 8 Noon-1:00 p.m. RSVP to Chapel Lawn 204-885-971 As a member of National Association of Vocations Formation Directors (NAVDF) Committee, Sr. Theresa Matwe, SSMI has sent us information about an up-coming Vocations/Formations Conference on April 24-28, 2016 in Winnipeg. You will find the info on our parish bulletin board. Our Ukrainian Catholic Church needs to make vocations awareness one of its priorities.Please help make this happen.

UR Youth (open to all youth Gr. 8-12, from all of our Ukrainian churches)

Sunday November 8, 2015 -9:15am at Holy Family Home. UR Youth will be assisting residents

to Divine Liturgy. Please come and help! Meet at the main entrance and we will proceed to the

chapel area together. Rides are available from St. Joe's at 9am. Meet in the church basement.

Please call/text Michelle to say you can attend or if you need a ride. Youth can be picked up at

11:30am from Holy Family Home.

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Friday November 13, 6:45pm - Do you need some volunteer hours for school? We'll be

volunteering at The Welcome Home Variety Night! Meet at St. Andrew's Ukrainian Catholic

Church basement (160 Euclid. Please use entrance on Maple Street). We will be assisting with

the children's activities. Rides are available from St. Joseph's at 6:15pm. Please call/text Michelle

at 204-799-1060 if you would like a ride. Pick-ups from St. Andrew's at 10:00pm.

Friday November 27, 6:30pm - UR Youth Fun Night - We're heading into the kitchen! Join us at

6:30pm at St. Joseph's Ukrainian Catholic Church in the hall kitchen where we'll be cooking up a

storm! Menu TBA. Pick-ups at 10pm. Call/text Michelle at 204-799-1060 for more details.

"The Pilipivka (St.Phillip's Fast) Retreat is a free, overnight retreat put on by the UCYA with the cooperation of Blessed Virgin Mary Parish (965 Boyd Ave) on November 14-15, 2015 starting at 3pm. This year's theme is: "God Eternal! Бог Предвічний! Finding God in our secular society at Christmas time." Our Keynote speaker will be Fr Yaroslav Buduykevych. Retreat is intended for young adults ages 18-35. Registration deadline is November 9, 2015! Please get in touch with me if there is a youth who does not meet the age requirement but would like to attend. Arrangements can be made! To register, or if you have any questions, please contact Alex Pankiw at [email protected] or Tamara Lisowski at [email protected]” (Note: Those under 18 are welcome to attend the retreat from 3pm to 10pm on November 14) The Annual Ukrainian Christmas Caroling at Holy Family Nursing Home & For

Metropolitan Lawrence Sunday, December 27, 2015 3pm - 6pm We will start at the chancery,

233 Scotia St at 2:45pm and Continue on to Holy Family Nursing Home for 4pm.

Please join us for a fun afternoon!

I’ve been called! So...what’s my vocation? Come for an evening of discussion and reflection with other young adults on the topic of

vocation. November 17th, 2015 — 6:30pm - 8:30pm Hanley Hall (Room 220), St. Paul’s

College University of Manioba *Pizza and refreshments will be served at 6:30 pm. Program will

start at 7:00 pm. Information: Mireille Grenier - 204-594-0278/[email protected]

Sr Elaine Baete - 204-474-9784/[email protected]

Wii Just Dance Christmas Party and Ornament Making!

Saturday, December 19, 2015 Free 233 Scotia Street (Chancery) At 4pm - 10pm

To register, contact: (204) 338-7801 Tamara [email protected]

4pm - Ornament Making for Holy Family Nursing Home

6pm - Pizza Supper

7pm - 10pm Wii Just Dance and board games!!

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World Youth Day 2016! CUCP ~ Canadian Ukrainian Catholic Pilgrims

Ukrainian Catholics from Canada will be joining together to experience WYD 2016.

July 12-August 3, 2016

July 12-14 ~ Lviv, Ukraine

July 15-17 ~ Zarvanytsia, Ukraine

July 18-24 ~ Days of the Eparchy in Przemysl, Poland

July 25-31 ~ World Youth Day Week in Krakow, Poland

August 1-3 ~ Wrap Up Retreat Days in Krakow, Poland

Cost Approx $3800-$4200

For more information on the Pilgrimage you can email either Sarah at

[email protected] or Millie at [email protected]

Please join us for a Pilgrimage of a Lifetime! (Register early, space is limited)

The Ukrainian Catholic Women’s League of Holy Eucharist will be holding a Fall Supper on

Sunday, November 8, 2015 at the Holy Eucharist Parish Centre, 460 Munroe Ave. 2

sittings: 3:00 p.m and 5:30 p.m. Adults: $15.00 Children (6-12 yrs.): $7.00 Children 5

years and under are free For tickets please call: Lillian: 204-667-5269 Parish

Office: 204-667-8866 Advance tickets only — no tickets sales at the door!

MARY A BIBLICAL WALK WITH THE BLESSED MOTHER An 8 part DVD Series Bible Study featuring

Dr. Edward Sri. Filmed on location in the Holy Land, this study will place you in the midst of the powerful

drama of Mary’s earthly life, taking you through her jows and her sorrows. You will learn how she works in our

lives today, drawing us ever closer to her Divine Son. Seeing Mary in this way will change you forever. Every

Tuesday evening from October 13-November 17, 7:40 pm. St. Anthony of Padua (WK) 250 Burrin Ave. Free

will offering 204-334-2413 [email protected]

You are invited to our annual Craft and Bake sale at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. We

have 25 talented crafters renting tables, a bake table, a rainbow auction, a raffle for a pair of

Jets tickets and lunch available. All this and more ... Hope to see you there. 4588 Roblin Blvd

Saturday, November 21, 2015 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The Holy Family Auxiliary is organizing a bake sale on Friday, November 20, 2015 from

9:30am-3:30 pm, 165 Aberdeen Ave., (Holy Family Home). This event, as is the case for

all Auxiliary’s fundraising events, is for the exclusive benefit of the residents of Holy

Family Home. For over fifty years, the Auxiliary has assisted the Sister Servants of

Mary Immaculate (SSMI) in their mission, through activities and fundraising, to

enhance the quality of care and level of comfort our residents receive. We will have a

great variety of home baked goods: squares, cakes, cookies, pies, braed, muffins and

much more! In addition, we will have pyrohy, holubtsi and pyrizhky.

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◄ October ~ November 2015 ~ December ►

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 Coffee House

Children’s Liturgy

2

3

4

5 Knights of

Columbus 6:45 pm

6

7 Project 2015

8 Coffee House

9

10

11 UCWLC 6:30

12

13

14

15 Pancake

Breakfast

16

17

18

19

20

21 Harvest Dance

22 Coffee House

Potato Peeling 1:00

23

24

25 Perogy Making

26

27 Perogy Supper

4:00 – 7:00

28

29 Coffee House

30

Notes:

More Calendar: Dec, Jan, PDF Calendar

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