St. Bridget & St. Stanislaus Kostka Churches · 2016-05-17 · St. Bridget and St. Stanislaus...
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St. Bridget & St. Stanislaus Kostka Churches We are on the web. Visit us at www.westrutlandcatholic.org
Pastor, Rev. Romanus Igweonu Music Ministry, Mrs. Angela Lundrigan
Mrs. Olivia Boughton
MASS SCHEDULE Daily: St. Stanislaus Kostka
Wed. & Fri. 8:30 am Daily: St. Bridget
Tues. & Thurs. 8:30 am
Saturday Vigils St. Stanislaus Kostka 4 pm
St. Bridget 5:30 pm Sunday: St. Bridget 9 am
CONFESSIONS Sat. St. Stanislaus Kostka 3:pm
Sun. St. Bridget 8 am Or By Appointment
DEVOTIONS Daily Rosary 8:15 am
First Friday Adoration— St. Stanislaus Kostka 9:30 am—Noon
Infant Jesus of Prague Novena and Divine Mercy Chaplet—
St. Stanislaus Kostka, Monthly from 17th to 25th, 2:30 pm
(excluding Sundays)
Sacramental Preparation Baptism – Parents or guardians seeking to have a child baptized should contact the rectory prior to the desired Baptism date to attend a Baptism preparation workshop. RCIA – Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. If you are interested in what it means to be Catholic, please contact Fr. Romanus Marriage – Registered parishioners need to make an appointment with the pastor six months prior to the requested date of marriage. Anointing – Anyone who is seriously ill, anticipating surgery or weakened because of prolonged illness or advanced age is encouraged to receive the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick. Please contact the priest. St. Bridget, St. Stanislaus Kostka, Sacred Heart Cemetery: The cemetery located on Main Street opposite St. Stanislaus Kostka Church is situated on more than ten acres in a lovely, quiet, tree-lined neighborhood. The tranquility is enhanced by majestic pine trees and monuments dating back to the mid-nineteenth century. Our primary goal is to carry out the sacred religious functions of burial and care for the resting places of the deceased.
The Catholic Church regards the burying of the dead as a deep spiritual significance and a Corporal Work of Mercy. Our cemetery has been serving the West Rutland area for more than 150 years. It was consecrated in May 1865 by Bishop Louis DeGoesbriand, the first Bishop of Burlington, and is one of the old-est, active Catholic cemeteries in the diocese.
Administrative Office: 28 Church Street
West Rutland, VT 05777 PHONE: 802.438.2490
Email: [email protected] Parish Office Hours: M & W 1pm– 4pm T & TH 8am—3pm
St. Stanislaus Kostka Church
11 Barnes St. West Rutland
St. Bridget Church
12 Church St. West Rutland
St. Bridget and St. Stanislaus Kostka West Rutland, Vermont
The Most Holy Trinity
Sat./Sun., May 21/May 22 The Most Holy Trinity 4:00 PM (SSK) In Memory of Sisters Prudence & Sophie Chrusciel Requested by Mary Nemeth 5:30 PM (SB) In Memory of Mr. & Mrs. Donald Mumford and Marilyn Cotrupi Requested by Betty Mumford 9:00 AM (SB) In Memory of Frank Bruno Requested by the family
Tue., May 24— Weekday 8:30 AM (SB) In Memory of Patricia McCormack Turner Requested by Patty & Walter Waszeciak
Wed., May 25– Weekday 8:30 AM (SSK) In Memory of Leonard Knappmiller Requested by Felicia Burns
Thurs., May 26– St. Philip Neri 8:30 AM (SB) In Memory of Alex I. Nemeth Requested by Mary Nemeth
Fri., May 27– Weekday 8:30 AM (SSK) In Memory of Jan & Janina Sliwinski Requested by Wesley Sliwinski family & friends
Sat./Sun., May 28/May 29 The Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ 4:00 PM (SSK) In Memory of Larry Maciak Requested by Angela Maciak 5:30 PM (SB) In Memory of James Fitzgerald Requested by the Carini family 9:00 AM (SB) In Memory of Rourke Harte Requested by Rosemarie Herbert & family
Our Thoughts and Prayers Are With...
Sick and Infirmed: Emily Czachor, Sandy, Thomas Pawlusiak, Marie Wysolmerski, Sandy Place, Kathy Phillips, Sophie Krysztofik, Stanley Borowy, Elizabeth, Marie Frankiewicz, Beverly Staruski, Tiffany Marquis, Drew Richard, Peg Patch, Helen Dydo, Deidy Forte, Reilly Jakubiak, Frank Baginski, and those who are homebound or in nurs-
ing facilities. Our Military Members: Michael Gould, Ross & Br ittany Lowell, Kody McFarren
Rest in Peace
Stella Grabowski
9/9/1916—5/8/2016
Sunday Stewardship Collections, May 15, 2016
Sanctuary Candle Sponsors for SSK
May — For Anthony & Emily Pokrywka Requested by Carolyn & John Wos, Josie & Bauer
Sanctuary Candle Sponsors for St. Bridget May—For Rita Gallipo
Requested by Lawrence Gallipo
Extraordinary Ministers
Extraordinary Minister Schedule
May 28-4 PM (SSK):(EM)P. Kulig (L) M. Nemeth May 28-5:30 PM (SB):(EM) S. Roland (L) B. Harvey(S) S. Harrington (S) A. Fredette May 29-9 AM (SB):(EM) A. Coughlin (EM) K. Budd (EM) M. Sadowski (L) S. Densmore (S) A. Borowy (S) I. Harvey
Collection Weekly Goal
St. Bridget $ 1,771.00 $2,799.04
SSK $ 821.00 $1,495.53
Bishop’s Fund In Pew Commitment
It’s not too late to make your commitment to the 2016 Bishop’s Fund Annual Appeal. In a Holy Year of Mercy we are all thankful for all of the ways God has extended his Mercy to us. One way to extend his mer-cy to others is by offering financial support to the far-reaching ministries funded by the diocese. If you are unable to make a commitment this year, you may also indicate this on your pledge card, but all are encour-aged to participate. Thank you!
Bishop’s Fund Parishes Update
Please prayerfully consider making a pledge to the 2016 Bishop’s Fund Annual Appeal to ensure that our Catholic faith and it’s mission to share the gospel mes-sage are strengthened, witnessed to others, and will be embraced by future generations.
You may also pledge by filling out a pledge form and mailing it in or by making your pledge online at www.vermontcatholic.org/bishopsfund/
Parish 2016 Goal
St. Bridget $20,815
SSK $18,227
We thank Mrs. Lisa Harvey for her dedication and ser-vice as the parishes secretary. We are all going to miss her. We ask God to bless her in her new assign-ments and future endeavors.
We would like to wish Frances Miglis a very Happy 90th Birthday!! May God bless you today and always!
The Most Holy Trinity
The week begins with Trinity Sunday, which al-ways follows a week after Pentecost. It celebrates the un-knowable relationship between the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit - and their loving support for us in our lives. “I have much more to tell you, but you cannot bear it now. But when he comes, the Spirit of truth, he will guide you to all truth.”
On Thursday, most of the world will celebrate The Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi), on the traditional Thursday after Trinty Sunday. In the US, Thursday is the Memorial of Saint Philip Neri, Priest and The Body and Blood of Christ is celebrated next Sunday.
During the week, we resume reading Mark's Gos-pel where we left it when Lent began. It offers us sto-ries about sacrificing part of ourselves. We hear of the Rich Young Man: “Go, sell what you have, and give to the poor and you will have treasure in heaven; then come, follow me.” At that statement, his face fell, and he went away sad, for he had many posses-sions. Peter tells Jesus, “We have given up everything and followed you.” Jesus responds, “there is no one who has given up house or brothers or sisters or mother or father or children or lands for my sake and for the sake of the Gospel who will not receive a hun-dred times more.” When the disciples squabble over who will sit in glory with Jesus, he tells them, “the Son of Man did not come to be served but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many.” Bartimae-us, a blind man recognizes Jesus as “Son of David” and is healed. Bartimaeus follows Jesus. Jesus drives money changers out of the Temple saying, “My house shall be called a house of prayer ... but you have made it a den of thieves.” We end the week with Je-sus evading the trickery of the chief priests who ask him “by what authority are you doing these things?” In the US, Sunday is the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ. Luke's gospel is the miracle of the Loaves and Fishes. Most of the rest of the world celebrates the Ninth Sunday of Ordinary Time and Luke's Gospel tells us about the healing of the Centurion's slave. Taken from the "Weekly Guide for Daily Prayer" on the Creighton University's Online Ministries web site: http://www.creighton.edu/CollaborativeMinistry/online.html. Used with permission.
Financial Statement Summary
Both churches weekly offerings were below budget in the third quarter. St. Bridget had an income shortfall of $3,177.51 while St. Stanislaus was over budget in income by $3,726.06 due to better than projected donations and other regular income (which includes fundraisers and cemetery income). For both churches expenses were less than budgeted. Compensation and benefits were under budget as well as utilities. A mild winter and low fuel costs helped us this year. Many thanks to you all for your continued support of our parishes.
Prayer Group Welcomes New Members
Each Tuesday after 8:30 am Mass at St. Bridget, peo-ple assemble in the church hall for a weekly prayer group. All are invited and welcome to attend.
We Honor our Parishioners . . .
Happy Birthday to our May Babies SB: Tess Bartlett, Lorreta Canales, Christina Center, John Center, Marilyn Coloutti, Stefano Falco, Susan Farrell, Savannah Fre-dette, Richard Fredette, Brian Harrington, Jefferey Harte, Abigail Harvey, Stanley Jakubiak, Patrick Loughan, Richard Marchinko-ski, Colleen Pawlusiak, Louise Pfenning, Dean Pierce, Richard Sheldon, Margaret Slack, David Smyrski, Helen Steele, Carl Wener
SSK: Bonnie Chmielewski, Stanley Jagodzinski, Henry Wasik, George Miglis, Jalissa Edwards, Janelle Edwards, Mary Nemeth, Stephen Bania, Frances Miglis, Ann Hughes, Betty Wos, Elaine Dydo, Ralph Ford, Ann Watts.
Happy Anniversary to our May Couples
SB: Richard & Katy Fredette, Stan and Michelle Jagodzinski, Daniel & Maxine Hurlbut, John & Susan Farrell, Albert & Carol Zakrzewski, Tom & Colleen Pawlusiak SSK: Jeff and Teri Wos, Michael & Ceil Scott, Tom & Vicki Bania
If your Birthday or Anniversary is missed, we do not have your information in our database. Please let us know so we can in-clude you too!
Vermont Irish Rebels Commemoration
On Sunday, May 22, 2016 there will be a Commemo-ration of the 150th anniversary of the Fenian attacks in Canada in 1866, the 100th anniversary of the Easter Rising in Ireland, 1916 and the Marble Valley's unique contributions to Irish-American and Civil War histo-ry. At 1 pm there will be a graveside ceremony (free to all) in St. Bridget cemetery for Lt. John Sinnott, decorated Civil War veteran. From 2 pm - 6 pm a concert will be give at the West Rutland Town Hall. Tickets are $10, 12 and under are free. Tickets can be purchased online and at the door.
Seeking Parish Secretary
This position offers clerical support and assistance for the parish office. The individual is expected to main-tain a welcoming and helpful atmosphere by providing exceptional customer service to the pastor, priest(s), employees, board members, departments and visitors. The individual frequently works with sensitive or con-fidential material; which requires an individual with tact, integrity and the ability to maintain absolute con-fidentiality. The parish secretary must exercise appro-priate initiative and judgment in working independent-ly and with a team. Bookkeeping experience pre-ferred. Contact the rectory for more information.
CHURCH NAME: St. Bridget Church CHURCH CITY: West Rutland, Vermont 05777 ROUTING CODE: O RUN NUMBER: 5
FILENAME: 04-0308.50b
PHONE NUMBER: 802-438-2490 FAX NUMBER: 802-797-8099 EDITOR/ CONTACT: Lisa Harvey
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