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PENTECOST SUNDAY ЗІСЛАННЯ СВ ДУХА 4 Червня
June 4, 2017
1001 Grant Avenue, Winnipeg MB R3M 1Y3,
ph 204-453-4653, fax 204-452-2332
holyfamilychurch.wordpress.com
Parish Office Hours, Tue - Fri : 9:30 to 4 pm
Pastor - Fr John Mostivsky: 204-453-4653
Office Manager - Joe Kulyk: 204-453-4653
Liturgical Sunday Schedule: Weekdays
9:00 am (English) Tue - Fri
11:00 am (Ukrainian) 7:30 am
Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession) Sunday’s during Liturgy & by appointment
Sacrament of Baptism & Chrismation by appointment with the Pastor
Sacrament of Holy Matrimony (Marriage) by appointment with the Pastor - 9 months in advance
Funerals - by appointment with the Pastor
Parish Auditorium - 204-452-2332
Parish Pastoral Council Jim, Antonick, Chairperson - 204-489-8482
K of C - Zenon Scraba, GK - 204-797-4862
UCWLC - Pat Antonick, President - 204-489-8482
Club 55+ Stella Hyska, President - 204-489-6425
Catechism - Martin Pasieczka, 204-453-4965
Queen of Peace Prayer Group Leonard Terrick 204-269-4696
Epistle: Acts 2: 1-11 Gospel: John 7: 37-52, 8: 12
Holy Family Ukrainian Catholic Church Українська Католицька Церква Пресвятої Родини
Слава Ісусу Христу! - Glory to Jesus Christ! Слава на віки! - Glory forever!
The Feast of Pentecost On this the last and greatest day of the feast, the Lord pours forth the Holy Spirit in the form like tongues of fire upon his followers. On this day we are reminded of our baptism in fire and the Spirit, we are anointed with the manifold gifts of the Spirit, and we receive the courage and wisdom to proclaim the gospel of the Lord.
His Beatitude Lubomyr Husar reposed in the Lord today, May 31, 2017 at 10:30 AM Winnipeg time. He was a highly respected Priest, Bishop and Cardinal, as well as teacher, pastor and monk and, for the last while in a troubled country – a voice of reason and vision for countless people throughout Ukraine. He was born in Lviv, Ukraine in 1933 and died near Kyiv, Ukraine in the village Knyazhychi May 31, 2017. In between those years his life took an extraordinary path. In 1944 he fled with his family to Austria then to the United States. In the US he eventually discerned a vocation to the priesthood and after years of study, was ordained a priest by then Bishop of Stamford Ambrose Senyshyn in 1958. After years of pastoral work and teaching, he chose to enter the Monastery of the Studite Monks in 1973. He gained the trust of the Confessor of the Faith, Patriarch Josyf Slipyj who secretly consecrated him a Bishop in 1976 that, when the time would
come, he might serve the Church in the underground of Soviet-occupied Ukraine. From at least 1996 his episcopal status was openly recognized and he served as a plenipoteniary auxiliary to the head of the Ukrainian Catholic Church Cardinal Myroslav-Ivan Lubachivsky whose health was preventing him from fully leading the Church. After Cardinal Lubachewsky died in 2000, He served a short while as Administrator until the Ukrainian Catholic Synod of Bishops elected him as the head of the Church on January 25, 2001. The following day, January 26th, it was confirmed that he was named Cardinal-priest by Pope St. John Paul II. He served for a decade as the Head of the Ukrainian Catholic Church travelling to all the eparchies around the world – including Winnipeg. When he felt that his health and especially his loss of sight hampered him in his duties, he requested resignation which was accepted February 10, 2011, necessitating an extraordinary Synod of Bishops that was convened to choose his successor. His Beatitude Sviatoslav (Shevchuk) was chosen to succeed Lubomyr and his election was confirmed March 25, 2011. Cardinal Husar’s popularity never waned in Ukraine and his opinion was sought by many on many issues. He saw the country through two revolutions – the “Orange” in 2004 and that of “Dignity” in 2014. It was in his time that the See of the Major Archbishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Church returned to the capital city of Kyiv and that the construction of the Patriarchal Cathedral of the Holy Resurrection began there. He will be missed and his memory honoured by many. The funeral services will be announced shortly.
HIS BEATITUDE LUBOMYR HUSAR HAS DIED ПОМЕР БЛАЖЕННІШИЙ ЛЮБОМИР
Вічная Пам’ять Eternal Memory
PARISH BUILT ON WELCOMING SPIRIT CHERYL GIRARDO -Article reprinted from Winnipeg Free Press May, 20, 2017
PERHAPS you have passed by and wondered
at the grand building at 1001 Grant Ave. It
certainly stands out from the other buildings
surrounding it.
The striking contemporary looking Holy
Family Ukrainian Catholic Church was built
in 1963. Its priest has only been here a short
while, but the parish history dates back to
1932.
Father |John Mostivsky, 60, who started at
the parish last year, was born in Ukraine and
speaks 10 languages. He has been a priest for
32 years, he says, and served for 18 years at
Sts. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic
Church in St. Boniface before moving to
Holy Family.
“There are about 160 families in this parish with lots of children and young families,”
Mostivisky says. The church welcomes all nationalities. “We are not all Ukrainian. We are
inviting all people who are looking for finding meaning and purpose here on Earth and where we
are going after our physical death. Jesus Christ is love and He will show you everything.”
Many Ukrainian families settled in the Fort Rouge neighbourhood in the early 1900s. But there
was no Ukrainian Catholic church nearby and few families owned cars. After holding services in
the Kobzar Hall on Lilac Street and Lorette Avenue from 1932 to 1935, and after much
fundraising, a wooden-frame church with three domes was built on property near the hall in
1935.
By 1960, the parish was in need of a larger church and a new fundraising campaign began.
Radoslav Zuk was the architect hired to come up with a modern design that would appeal to
young families. The beautiful and contemporary building with the three large arched towers was
the result.
Walter Dubowec, a parishioner who had been a member since childhood, recalled at the
church’s 75th anniversary that “all agreed the design was unique and absolutely stunning.” The
new church would seat more than 300.
Today, people come to Holy Family from all around Winnipeg, Mostivsky says. Looking
outward the three modernistic blue and gold mosaics in the altar area created by Winnipeg artist
Roman Kowal. One is of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, one of the Holy Family
and one is of the Resurrection, he explains.
“Church is people,” Mostivsky says. “Without people, it’s only a building. It is a hospital for
spiritual and emotional healing. We come here to heal our internal wounds. We have excellent
dresses, cars, etc, but what is going on inside? Church helps us to balance our lives, internally
and externally.”
Sunday Envelopes (52) $1,325
Loose Cash $33.25
Visitors $37
Candle Offering $11.50
SUNDAY’S COLLECTION Мау 28, 2017
Sign up for pre-authorized giving. Forms are in the narthex.
Щиро Вам дякуємо! Thank you for your Generosity!
9:00 AM DIVINE LITURGY
11:00 AM DIVINE LITURGY
June 4 June 11
Greeters
Ushers
Wally Komonko Lawrence Luba Casper Stoski
Wally Komonko Lawrence Luba Casper Stoski
Epistle
Eucharist Myron Musick Myron Musick
Sacristan Peter Tkach Peter Tkach
June 4 June 11
Rosary Paulette Terrick Marianne Derkach
Greeters
Alice Michalczuk
Marie Stefanik
Evelyn Melnyk Stella Hyska
Epistle Nicholas
Pasieczka Sasha Tataryn
Ushers Dan Myk
Stanly Kustiak
Eugene Statkewich
Orest Kostenchuk
Eucharist Martin
Pasieczka Richard
Pidsadny
Sacristan Eugene
Statkewich Zenon Scraba
Planning a Wedding in 2017?
Engaged couples, should contact Fr. John at 204-453-4653 regarding
the proposed wedding and upcoming marriage classes.
The following parishioners have not picked up their Sunday Envelopes: #24, #46, #48, #67, #94, #117
PYRIZHKY (UKRAINIAN CABBAGE BUNS)
UCWLC will be making sauerkraut pyrizhky on June 5th at 9:00 am,
please come out to help. To place an order call Joe at the parish office
204-453-4653. Pickup your order between 4-6 pm the same day
$8.00 per doz
Pastoral Council Meeting June 13, 2017
7:00 pm Parish Auditorium
Knights of Columbus
DISTRICT #1 BBQ June 14th at 6:00 pm Our Lady of the Prairie Council
85 Kirkbridge Drive Children 10 and under Free $10.00/person Tickets contact Zenon 204-797-4862
Parish Cemetery Service Schedule - Парастаси
Saturday June 17 Parastas Service at Holy Family Parish at 9:00 am followed by the blessing of graves: - Thompson In the Park at 10:00 am - Chapel Lawn Assumption Cemetery at 11:30 am
Sunday, June 18 - Glen Lawn Memorial Gardens at 3:00 pm - Green Acres Cemetery 3:30 pm
ST. JOHN’S HAVEN INC. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Members of St. John’s Haven Inc. are invited to attend the Annual General Meeting to be held on Wednesday,
June 14, 2017 at 7 pm in Classroom 6, Basement Level, St. John’s Haven. Members are asked to bring their membership cards to the meeting.
Membership to St. John’s Haven Inc. is open to all members of Holy Family
Ukrainian Catholic Church, 18 years of age and over, for a nominal annual fee of $5.00.
.Membership cards are available from Judy Scraba, 204-453-2949 or Debbie at the
office, 204-284-2422.
Saturday, July 8th, 9:00 am We invite our parishioners to help move tables and chairs.
The floors and carpets are being cleaned on July 10th. Sign up sheet located in the narthex.
~Leonard Terrick
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
ATTENTION GRADUATES
If you are graduating from High School, College, or Graduate School
this year, (your picture would be nice to include in the bulletin) kindly let the Parish Office know from where you are graduating and your future plans (place of further education or
degree received.) email:
The graduate’s name and picture will be posted in June 25th
Sunday Bulletin
Calendar of Events 2017 www.archeparchy.ca
June 6 - Seniors Luncheon, noon at Canad Inn, Pembina location
June 11- Join the Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate to celebrate 125 years of blessings! Moleben with Archbishop Metropolitan Lawrence Huculak, O.S.B.M. and St. Basil’s Parish Choir. Sunday, June 11th, 2017, 4:00 PM, BVM, 965 Boyd Ave Reception to follow in Church Hall. Program for this worldwide celebration will feature Sr. Christina Syrotynsky, SSMI Provincial Superior (Toronto) & Students from Immaculate Heart of Mary School More information call Lubov SSMI Foundation Inc. 204-942-0443
June 16 - PEROGY SUPPER St. Anne Ukrainian Catholic Church, 35 Marcie Street (off Gilmore Ave.) 5:00-7:00 PM, 6 perogies / $6.00 12 perogies / $10.00, Includes dessert and coffee, tea or juice, Sausage and Borsht available, Great food and fellowship!,
July 9 - The popular annual Mass organized by the Knights of Columbus at the International Peace Garden on the border between Canada and the United States. The unique peace zone that overlaps both the U.S. and Canadian borders is located directly south of Brandon where Manitoba Highway #10 meets U.S. Route #281. Although the day includes a multicultural Rosary, a children’s program and a catered meal, the highlight is the 57th annual Divine Liturgy at 12:00 Noon. This year it is being led by the Ukrainian Catholic Church with the Manitoba State Chaplain, Rev. Michael Kwiatkowski, preaching
July 2-9 & July 9-16 Catholic Children's Camp 2017 - “Once upon a Summer” July 2 - July 9, 2017 - Grades 6-10 (completed as of June 30, 2017) July 9—July 16, 2017—K - Gr. 6 (completed as of June 30) Applications are available in all Parishes and Catholic Schools. Junior and Senior counsellor resumes and parent volunteers are most welcome. For more information, please visit www.archeparchy.ca (under Ministries)
Divine Liturgy Schedule Порядок Богослужінь Sun
Jun 4 9:00 am
11:00 am В наміренні парафіян - Intentions of our parishioners
Dr Douglas Stoski by family
Tue Jun 6 7:30 am Mary Wielgoz by family
Wed Jun 7 7:30 am No Service
Thu Jun 8 7:30 am Peter Stoski by family
Fri Jun 9 7:00 pm Moleben to Christ Lover of Mankind
Sun Jun 11 9:00 am
11:00 am
50th Wedding Anniversay blessing for Jarvis and Mary Chubaty by Zenon, Judy, Trevor and Tyler Scraba В наміренні парафіян - Intentions of our parishioners
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† Pentecost
Vigil Lamps
Icon of Mary
Icon of Jesus
Jun 4-10
Speedy recovery from surgery for Courtney
by family
His Beatitude Lubomyr Husar by Holy Family Parishioners
Spirit of Ukraine Pavilion Week 1: Sunday, August 6 - Saturday, August 12, 2017
Soul Sanctuary | 2050 Chevrier Blvd Fort Garry/River Heights Show Time:
SUN 5:15, 6:45, 8:15, 9:45 pm MON 5:15, 6:45, 8:15, 9:45 pm TUE 6:45, 8:15, 9:45 pm WED 6:45, 8:15, 9:45 pm THU 6:45, 8:15, 9:45 pm FRI 6:45, 8:15, 9:45 pm SAT 5:15, 6:45, 8:15, 9:45 pm
Hours: SUN 4:30-11:00 pm MON 4:30-11:00 pm TUE 6:00-11:00 pm WED 6:00-11:00 pm THU 6:00-11:00 pm FRI 6:00pm-12:00 am SAT 4:30-11:00 pm
Dinner Reservations:Seating & Dinner. Phone: 204 510-9965 Email: [email protected]
UKRAINE-KYIV PAVILION AT FOLKLORAMA 2017 BITAЄMO!
Join us, as we celebrate and explore how Ukrainians have contributed to the social, cultural and economic fabric of Canada!
Indulge in some of our culinary specialties, including varenyky, holubtsi, borshch, and kovbasa.
Enjoy the high-energy performers on our main stage – always an audience favourite!
Make sure to visit the marketplace to enjoy more live entertainment and sample sometasty snacks, mouthwatering desserts, and refreshing beverages. Try ome of our new exciting menu items, including the Perogy
August 13, 2017 @ 6:00 pm – August 20, 2017 @ 3:00 am
Please note: listed event time may not be accurate. Check
with event website or event contact to confirm time.
Show Times:
Sunday – 5:00, 6:45, 8:15, 9:45 pm Monday to Friday – 6:45, 8:15, 9:45 pm Saturday – 5:00, 6:45, 8:15, 9:45 pm
Late Night Party: Saturday11:30 pm – 1:30 am
More information: www.kyivpavilion.ca
First Solemn Holy Communion Sunday, May 28, 2017
Matthew Ian Brimble Ava Isbelle Chaloupk Eric Edward Roswood Balske Kailey Ann Edwards
First Solemn Holy Communion Урочисте Перше Св. Причастя
Sunday, May 28, 2017
Catechism books are available at the Parish Office
Cost: $20 each
PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS
ПРОСИМО МОЛИТВУ ЗА ЗДОРОВ’Я
Please remember in your prayers those people of our parish who are in the hospitals, care homes and those who are not able to join us
actively. Remember, if you would like a hospital visit or home visit please call the parish office and let us know. Don’t leave it to the
last minute!
Come discover yourself, while helping others in need… Consider joining us at the Welcome Home – A Mission of St. Alphonsus an inner city ministry in Winnipeg, where we work together to always be inclusive of those who can be over-looked, the poor and the most abandoned. Founded by the Redemptorists over 20 years ago, the Welcome Home works to build a community that embraces the material, emotional and spiritual needs of those in need. The Welcome Home is now accepting applicants for the live-in community
commencing September 2017. We ask for a 10 month live in commitment however the length of stay is negotiable and can be a little as 4 months. Interested in exploring the possibilities of living in community, giving of your time and talents while receiving the gift of a life changing experience? Get more information at www.thewelcomehome.ca or contact the Welcome Home at 204-946-5352 or [email protected]
September 12 - 16th
Check out the Archeparchy's website to find the latest news
and updates from the Evangelization, Vocations, and Religious Education Offices at
www.archeparchy.ca