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SAINT BASIL THE GREAT СВ. ВАСИЛІЯ ВЕЛИКОГО Ukrainian Catholic Parish Парафія УГКЦ 202 HARCOURT STREET, WINNIPEG, MB R3J 3H3 Parish Office: 204-837-4180 Parish Hall: 204-889-9057 Parish Office Email Address: parish@saintbasilwpg.ca Rev. Fr. Ihor Shved о. Ігор Швед Phones: Cell: 431-996-2343 Home; 204-889-2083 Email Address Stbasilpriest@gmail.com Dear brothers and sisters! Today s Gospel was about the prayer. Two Men were in the church and went home with different results of their prayers. The result of our prayers depends on how we understand it and do it. To know more about the prayer and to prayer better, we need to learn about it, to read about it and to practice it. The Head of our Church brought a good and nice letter about the prayer. So here are fragments of his letter, so please read it and reflect on it. The full version of his letter you can find on: http://news.ugcc.ua/en PRAYER IN THE LIFE OF THE CHURCH Having gathered at the Holy Synod in Briukhovychi near Lviv on 3-12 September 2017, we, the bishops of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church, focused on the central aspect of the life of the Church, namely, prayer both persoal and communal prayer. We strive to share with you the fruit of our common spiritual reflections. SUNDAY LITURGY 10:00 a.m. (Rosary at 9:30 am) OFFICE HOURS (MON-WED-FRI) 10:00 am 1:00 pm CONFESSIONS Before Divine Liturgies BAPTISIMS By appointment FUNERALS By arrangement MARRIAGES By appointment at least six months in advance WEBSITE: www.saintbasilwpg.ca PARISH OFFICE EMAIL ADDRESS: parish@saintbasilwpg.ca BULLETIN SUBMISSIONS: bulletin@saintbasilwpg.ca Although prayer is the natural consequence and manifestation of a person s faith in God, nevertheless, one must learn to pray, constantly restoring and deepening their ability to communicate with God. The request of the disciples of Jesus, Lord, teach us to pray (Luke 11:1), is always of relevance to us, because our Lord Jesus Christ Himself is the main teacher of prayer. And today, we as a Church humbly approach Him and repeat the request of the disciples. In the modern world which, on the one hand, offers a beautiful, unprecedented opportunity to humanity, and, on the other hand, presses on it with an avalanche of information and confuses with pseudo-values and ideologies this request becomes of particular importance. From the Gospel, we see that Christ teaches prayer primarily through His own life and example. His relation with the Father is manifested continuously, both in public affairs and in personal and intimate communication with Him. Preaching the Good News about the coming of the Kingdom of God, Jesus often invites His disciples to keep vigil and pray. The Divine Teacher also offers them a verbal example of prayer, the Our Father, which Christians from the first centuries to this day consider to be the most important and

most authoritative. In this prayer of Jesus to the Father, He reveals all truth (cf. Matthew 3:15) about God and man, because this prayer, from the mouth of the Lord Himself, reminds us that God is a loving Father who is close to people in all of their lives states, needs and difficulties, and it reminds us that a human person is a beloved child of God, called to fulfil the Lord s plan, namely that His name be hallowed, that His kingdom come, and that His will be done (cf. Matthew 6:9-10). A prerequisite for Christian prayer is our humility before God, the recognition of our inability to communicate with the Creator. In our liturgical services, we reveal this weakness to our God and humbly admit: Teach us your statutes, because we do not know how to pray as we ought, unless you, Lord, guide us by your Holy Spirit (Seventh Morning Prayer during Matins). And the Lord, in His mercy, gives us His Holy Spirit, who searches the hearts of men, helps us in our weakness, prays with us, and intercedes for us according to the will of God, as Saint Paul teaches us (cf. Romans 8:26 27). Therefore, every liturgical service and every conversation with God in prayer begins with calling upon the Holy Spirit. True Christian prayer implicates a meeting with the living God and establishing a personal relationship with Him. This may involve silently listening to the Word of God which is especially needed during this time of informational noise and consumerist tumult as well as praise and gratitude, humble supplication and repentance. Sincerity and authenticity are very important elements of this relationship. The personal prayer of a Christian is an encounter of a living, real person with a living God. Before the face of the Creator, a believing person does not deceive or does not put on masks because they do not doubt the kindness and unconditional love of the Lord God. An intrinsic feature of Christian prayer is the openness of human person to the will of God and the willingness to accept it: Teach me to do your will, for you are my God (Psalm 142:10). Therefore, prayer should not be seen as a human endeavour to persuade God to fulfil our desires. Our sensitivity to the voice of God is much more important than our requests, because the Lord knows what each needs even before they ask or are aware of it (Fifth Evening Prayer during Vespers). A Christian is never alone in prayer, they are united with their brothers and sisters in Christ. According to the testimony of Christ, where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I in the midst of them (Matthew 18:20), prayer is most complete in its communal dimension. Therefore, common family prayer is very important for Christian life and the Divine Liturgy is its summit and source. Serving God is a dialogical act: the Lord blesses those who bless Him and sanctifies those who trust in Him (cf. Ambo Prayer of the Divine Liturgy). That is why the main liturgical service of the Church is called the Eucharist thanksgiving for all that the Lord has done for us according to His great mercy. The purpose of the Eucharist is not only to change bread and wine, but above all to change us, to unite us with Christ. The ministry of the Eucharist is for us, so that all of us, who share in this one bread and cup, with one another may be united into the communion of the one Holy Spirit (Epiclesis of the Liturgy of St. Basil the Great). Through the Holy Eucharist, the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God the Father, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit are present in this world. Through the Eucharist, the Church becomes a sacrament of salvation of the world and at the same time is the forerunner of life of the world to come. Prayer is the cooperation of man with God, and therefore it is inextricably linked with the responsibility of each person for their own life, for the life of the Church, and for the whole world. Every Christian who, with an open heart, appeals to the Giver of his life and the Lord in prayer, is called in the same way to build the Church with his own life, and to spread in the world God s salvific action. We must remember the words of the Apostle James: Faith by itself, if it has no works, is dead (James 2:17). If our personal and communal prayer is a manifestation of faith, it must, therefore, be reflected in good deeds, in the ministry of service

(diakonia) in the Church and in society. Then all of life will be a lasting glorification of God through deeds, words, thoughts, intentions, and efforts. It should be remembered that the cradle and the first school of prayer is the Christian family, which we traditionally call the domestic Church. Therefore, we express our sincere gratitude to our parents and grandparents from whom children and grandchildren hear the words of prayer for the first time in their lives and learn to utter these words of prayer with due attention and awe. Such prayer often establishes the foundation for the Christian upbringing of a child, as well as the beginning of his or her gradual growth in faith and virtues. We call upon all Christian families to continue to diligently foster family prayer, both in the morning and in the evening, and with prayer on their lips to begin work and thank God for their daily bread during meals. At the same time, we encourage parents, as well as catechists and clergy, to pay significant attention to educating children in prayer, using the rich spiritual heritage of our liturgical tradition when teaching the Christian faith in catechetical schools, in sermons, and during retreats, especially focusing on the liturgical texts in which the Church expresses its faith and the saints share their experience of prayer. EPISTLE READERS :- January 21 st - Alex Zimrose January 28 th - Megan Morant USHERS & GREETERS: Jan 21 28 th - Gus & Pearl Groen Feb. 4 11 th - Merv & Cathy Cherewyk Tatsa counters: - Parishioners willing to help count/process the Sunday envelopes, please contact Linda Labay 204-832-6905. Church Custodians DONATIONS God bless you for supporting your parish Sunday collection offerings January 14, 2018 - $1285.00 DIVINE LITURGY REQUESTS Time Feast or Intention, requested by 21 st Jan. Sunday 10:00 AM All parishioners 22nd Jan. Monday 10:00 AM + Mildred Kalyniuk offered by UCWLC 23rd Jan. Tuesday 9:20 AM +Emily Sawchuk offered by UCWLC 24thJan. Wed. 6:30 PM 25thJan. Thursday 10:00 AM 26 th Jan. Friday 10:00 AM +Pearl Genik offered by UCWLC 27th Jan. Saturday 6:30 PM

NOTE: All the 10:00 am Divine Liturgies scheduled on the calendar are all open for your intention requests. If you would like to request please contact the office and book your preferred date. These names will be published in the bulletin the following week The parish renewal committee Our first activity planned will be a one day per month prayer vigil, starting Jan. 30/18 following the 10:00 o clock DIVINE LITURGY. The prayer vigil will be for the intention of the spiritual renewal of our parish. The prayer vigil will request participants to attend the church for prayer in 30 or 60 minute increments any time between 11:00 until 17:00 (5 p.m.). PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS CALL AND VISIT - our many parishioners that are ill or experiencing various challenges in life. Remember: If anyone wishes to receive the Sacraments at home or in the hospital or nursing home please contact the parish office or Fr. Ihor directly, at the numbers given above, and we will be happy to visit. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS NEWS Happy New Year. Welcome to the start of 2018. This month we have several functins. Our first pancake breakfast for 2018 on January 21 after Divine Liturgy. We have only one coffee house this month on January 28, 2018. We have our first monthly Perogy Supper for 2018 on Friday Jan. 26 starting @4:30 pm. We are looking for assistance to get everything ready for Friday with peeling of potatoes on Monday Jan. 22, starting @6:30pm. All are welcome to come down and enjoy our first pancake breakfast, coffee house, and perogy supper for 2018 with fellow parishioners and friends. Submitted by Andrew Labay Grand Knight HAPPY ANNIVERSARY Nadiya Khrustarki & Pylyp Yersak HAPPY BIRTHDAY:- SANCTUARY LIGHT This WEEK INTENTION OFFERED Sanctuary Light burns eternally to indicate the presence of the Holy Eucharist in the tabernacle. Winter Clothing Drive In speaking to the staff at Siloam Mission, we learned that donations are mostly for women s clothes, however, most of the clients are men. Please dig deep in your closets and look for men s pants, shirts, coats, shoes and boots. Also, warm socks are a necessity during the winter months, so consider donating 1 2 pairs. Imagine if every parishioner gave a pair of socks we could ensure 100 pair of warm feet. As always, donations are collected at the back of the church in the boxes labelled Winter Clothing Collection. Thank you and bless you for your generosity..

2018 Youth Winter Games Schedule Bowling: Saturday, Jan 20, 2018 Rossmere Lanes, 1042 Henderson Hwy., Registration 3:30pm, bowling and prizes 4:00-6:00pm Participants must rent bowling shoes Curling: Saturday, Feb 3, 2018 Elmwood Curling Club, 300 Brazier St., ADVANCED RSVP REQUIRED PRIOR TO FEB 3, 2018 Registration 4:00pm., curling and snacks 4:30-6:30pm. Brooms provided, Clean indoor shoes allowed on ice.snowshoeing/broomball: : Saturday, Feb 17, 2018 at Immaculate Conception In Cooks Creek. Full details to follow Mini-Olympics: Saturday, March 17, 2018, Immaculate Heart School, 650 Flora Ave Registration 2:30pm., games and snacks 3:00-5:30 pm Clean indoor shoes required BISHOP VELYCHKOVSKY PILGRIMAGE TO UKRAINE:- A spiritual journey following a martyr s life July 8 28, 2018 We will walk in the footsteps of Blessed Vasyl visitng the sites where he lived, worked and suffered. Pilgrimage includes:- Lviv, Ternopoil, Ivan-Frankivsk, Karnianetz,Podilsky,Kyiv, Zarvanytsia (participating in the weekend vidpust) and other points of interest including Carpathian Mountains, Kolomeya, villages and an orphanage. Cost: $4500.00 CDN (includesairfare from Winnipeg, meals, accommodations and travel throughout Ukraine) Deadline for registration: March 1, 2018 (limited to 17 pilgrims). For more information please contact Mary Jane Kalenchuk or Fr. John Sianchuk S.Ss.R. 204-338-7321.

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, The Redemptorist Young Adult Ministry office, in collaboration with St. Joseph s Ukrainian Catholic Parish is hosting an event called Table for Two. Approximately 20 young couples, married or engaged, are invited to come and enjoy a catered, 3 course meal, followed by a presentation on the sacrament of marriage. With each course they are given discussion questions to help them share their feelings about themselves, their beloved, or their relationship. After the meal, a presentation is given. The whole evening is organized to encourage these couples in their relationship. We want to support young adults to grow in their faith and be inspired towards leadership in their churches and local communities. This event will be taking place on Saturday February 17 th, 2018. I have attached two graphics to help promote this event, one is a small black and white piece that can go directly into a bulletin and there is a poster to be displayed in the parish as well. I am extremely grateful for your support in promoting this beautiful evening. If there is anything else that you will need, or questions you may have, please, do not hesitate to contact myself, Liz Artymko. I can be reached at rymcssr@gmail.com or (431) 999-8969 Reminder: Potato peeling Monday January 22, 2018 Our perogy bee is Wed. Jan. 24th. If you are able please come out to help. THE PEROGY CREW The meeting for January was changed to Monday, January 22/18 for this month only. This was a miscalculation of the date on my part and I apologize for the error. We will return to having the regular monthly meetings every third Monday of the month beginning on February 19. March 4/18 is our annual meeting and all reports should be submitted to the Parish office by the 15 of February. To help the nominating committee, a sheet will be distributed for your assistance in submitting your name or someone you know that would be willing to take on an executive position on the parish council. Place your suggestion in the box at the entrance to the church. Rose President, Parish Council