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Holy Name of Jesus Polish National Catholic Church 1040 Pearl Street - SCHENECTADY, NY 12303 Office Phone & Hall & Fax: 518-372-1992 Residence Phone: 518-456-7041 Sunday Liturgy: 9:30 am Administrator: Fr. Stan Bilinski Jesus Is the Reason For the Season www.holynamencc.org December 2009 PARISH ADORATION SOCIETY CHRISTMAS SALE AND BAKE SALE ON THE 6 TH. COME AND SEE WHAT Serendipity Calendar heads the list of fundraising for this month In an effort to defray some of the expenses we are experiencing against the treasury, the Parish Committee authorized this project again for 2010. The calendar is based on a three-digit number of your own choosing (it s yours for the year) and if that number comes up you win the prize as indicated on the calendar. Each calendar seeks a donation of $20. Please consider distributing these outside of your family (but purchasing one is not a bad idea). Please solicit the help of your friends and neighbors as we wade through these current financial trials. Drawings begin 01/01/10. Parish Christmas Vigil Dinner and socl program scheduled for Sunday, December 13 th We ask our parish family to gather together to break the fast on Sunday, 12/13, in a traditional gathering. This meal is meatless and has with it much feeling and tradition. Given the wide ethnic scope of our parish family, we would like to make this meal pot luck with all the nationalities represented in our parish to bring a meatless dish representative of their nationality. Desserts may also be brought to the dinner. A sign-up sheet will also be on the bulletin board in the parish hall. We shall also rejoice in seeing our younger members present a dramatization of the events surrounding our Lord s birth. The rehearsals have been sparse, but fruitful. We re thankful for those parents of our SOCL students that have consented to the schedule. It will be a wonderful presentation! We hope that our parish family will come together to share in this traditional parish event. We would like to take this opportunity to sincerely invite your participation in the Sharing of Prayer during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity on Sunday, January 24 th at 4 pm. The Parish Community of St. Adalbert s will once again visit our parish for this time of worship. We are also humbled to be able to meet, His Grace, Most Rev. Howard Hubbard, Bishop of the Albany RC Diocese, as Presider and Homilist. Let us ALL gather for this time of prayer!!! Please note the Nomination Form included herein. We hope the congregation will help in this democratic process. The forms are due in by January 3, 2010. This will allow time enough to compile the information for the Annual Congregational Meeting in January. Thanks in advance for your help and assistance.

6 Advent 2 2a Niedziela Adwentu December 2009 20 Advent 4 4a Niedziela Adwentu Lessons Baruch 5:1-9 Philippians 1:4-6, 8-11 GOSPEL Luke 3:1-6 Lector: Marilyn Hietala Intentions śp. Estelle Elka (seventh anniversary). - A rehearsal for the Nativity Play and Catechetical classes held following Holy Mass. - No Host, as yet, for Coffee Hour. - Womens Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament Society Christmas Sale and Bake Sale ; and the monthly meeting follows 13 Advent 3 3a Niedziela Adwentu Lessons Zephaniah 3:14-18 Philippians 4:4-7 GOSPEL Luke 3:10-18 Lector: Claudia Bertasso Intentions śp. Ferdinand, Steven, Benjamin, Marion Holly Ruchalski, ofr by the family. - Advent Penitential Devotions will be conducted prior to Holy Mass this morning. - The SOCL students will be presenting a short dramatic presentation concerning our celebration of our Lord s birth. - The Parish will hold a Christmas Vigil covered dish Dinner following this presentation (please see note elsewhere in this Newsletter ) The Xmas of Christmas Someone has written that people use Xmas and it means Xhaustion, Xcuses, Xchanges, Xcesses, Xtravagances, Xasperations, Xhibitions, and worldly Xcitement. How much better to make Christ the very center of our Christmas observances and know joy, happiness, sharing and content-ment in him. Keep Christ in Christmas! Lessons Micah 5:1-4 Hebrews 10:5-10 GOSPEL Luke 1:39-45 Lector: Larry Panfil Intention śp. Helen Kaminski, ofr by the family Intention śp. Dennis Kopec, ofr by the family - the preparing of the parish church for the nativity holydays will take place following The Parish Committee Meeting Scheduled for this morning. - No host, as yet, for Coffee hour. - Sunday School and Catechetical classes will be held. 27 Solemnity of the Humble Shepherds Święto Ubogich Pasterzy Lessons Isaiah 62:11-12 Titus 3:4-7 GOSPEL Luke 2:15-20 Lector: Deacon Konicki - The SOCL and the Catechism classes will be taking a holyday break. - Coffee Hour not yet taken - Collection taken up this day for the Savonarola Theological Seminary. Please be generous to aid those who are preparing for the ordained ministry of our Holy Church. Looking to January... 1 - Solemnity of the Circumcision - Octave of Christmas - Holy Day of Obligation 6 - Solemnity of the Epiphany - Holy Mass, with the blessings of chalk and incense. Pastoral Visitations begin. 31 - Annual Parish Gathering I will honor Christ in my heart and try to keep it all year. -- Charles Dickens --

2 - Christina Supinski - Dorothy Morrison Lisa Houser 3 - Claudia Bertasso 4 - Mikayla Jakubiak 5 - Steven Martin 6 - Justin Węglinski 7 - Helen Zebrowski - Paul Zebrowski 9 - Christine Rager - Mikayla Jakubiak 10 - Andrew Zostant 13 - Justin Kimball 14 - Susan Dantz - Veralyn Vroman 15 Nancy Fredenburg 16 - Bethany Victoria Normandin 19 - Carol Kupiec - Frances Liska - Darian DePasquale 23 - Michael Mazzone 24 - Edward Jakubiak 25 - Matthew Seidel 28 - Denise Meyers 19 - Bob and Cyndie Williams If anyone would like to greet our sisters and brothers on their important day this month and does not have their mailing address, just send your card in care of the parish, and it will surely find its way to the worthy recipient. Serendipity Calendars $ 20.00 / calendar Drawings begin 01/01/10 Info? Call: 372.1992 It is not easy to apologize, to begin over, to be unselfish, to take advice, to admit error, to be charitable, to keep on trying, to be considerate, to avoid mistakes, to forgive and forget, to think and then act, to make the best of little, to shoulder a deserved blame, to recognize the silver lining, But it always pays; try it. Each year during the penitential seasons, we call to mind the need in our community for food. Each penitential season, our parish family comes through with a great amount of much needed items. Let us be helpful once again this Advent by bringing in some (nonperishable) food items for distribution. If you know of anyone in particular who may benefit from this ministry, please call the parish office. Another Advent project that has seen many blessings over the past years has been the "mitten tree." Our gifts, as well as many hearts have warmed many hands, large and small. People you help you will probably never meet, except for perhaps in the eternal kingdom. Your cooperation again this year will bring much joy to those in need. May God bless you richly in your giving. People who think they can charge their sins up to experience are going to be shocked when they discover how poor their credit is with God. - O.A. Battista -

And as an advance notice, the date for the Advent Penitential is here given: Sunday, December 13 th!!!! We shall begin our worship this morning with a sacramental preparation for the holy season that will soon be upon us. This prayer time allows us some aid in our spiritual preparedness. In our busy lives, we can use this special time to feed our souls. Please keep this date free of worldly concerns, and allow yourself the help of community prayer and spiritual fellowship. Our younger members will be assembling for their own service on Saturday, the 12 th, at 10 am. SCHEDULE FOR THE NATIVITY HOLYDAYS Vigil of the Nativity Feast (Pasterka) (12/24) Holy Mass celebrated midnight, with the blessing of the Creche and the Proclamations Feast of the Nativity (Christmas Day) (12/25) Holy Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 am. Feast of St Sylvester (12/31) Solemnity of the Circumcision (1/1) Holy Mass of the Solemnity celebrated at 10:00am THIS IS A CATHOLIC CHRISTIAN HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION. The above schedule is here given so that all of our parish family may fully celebrate the HolyDays of the Nativity. Every effort has been made in awareness of the various schedules to insure that times chosen would be accommodating. Enjoy the Season in our faith community. May the Messiah Jesus richly bless you!!! Advent Prayer Heavenly Father, the earth rejoices in the hope of the Savior s coming. With humility and thanksgiving we prepare for His grace to cleanse our souls and bring light into the world. Amen. A ruling habit I take religion to be, not the bare saying over of so many prayers morning and evening, in public or in private; not something superadded now and then to a careless or worldly life; but a constant ruling habit of soul; a renewal of our minds in the image of God; a recovery of the divine likeness; a still increasing conformity of heart and life to the pattern of our most holy Redeemer. - John Wesley The giver makes the gift precious. Life is a gift. Have you thanked the giver today? All the great things are simple and may be expressed in single words: freedom, honor, duty, mercy, hope, and love. Remember: - ANS Christmas Sale and Bake Sale on the 6 th - Youth Advent Service on the 12 th - Advent Penitential Service on the 13 h. - SOCL Nativity Program on the 13 th - Parish Wigilia Dinner on the 13 th - Decorating the Parish Church Following MASS on the 20 th What nationality is Santa Claus? North Polish

Please also be concerned about the ministry outreaches we have for the Advent season: - Food collection / this has always proved to be a way we supply those in need with foodstuffs over the colder months. Please bring your non-perishable food items to be boxes in the narthex. - The mitten tree will again bring to those in need some warmth. As always, we appreciate your sacrifices in this ministry. On Sunday, the 6 th, the Adoration Society of our parish will be holding a Christmas Sale and Bake Sale following Holy Mass on this day. With great anticipation, we shall await to see what we will be able to take home and to grace our homes. Remember, that the Society has as its care the altars of our parish church. As they minister to us, let us minister to them and support this project. Bring a curious mind and an open pocket to their Sale. As the year of 2009 comes to a close, it is at this time we remind the congregation of their financial obligations to the parish. For the most part, our parish family has been fairly conscientious in its giving. Although it is sadly noted that many of our parishioners have not fully supported the parish this year. The Parish Committee would like to strongly urge the congregation to take a more serious examination of giving, facing continuing expenses and smaller bingo proceeds. We can t let this get the better of us. We must look at our consideration of the work of God of prime importance in our daily tasks; He alone is faithful!!! We ask for your prayers, your time and consideration; and as much as in you lies, your continued giving for the work of the Lord. Thank you! Please be reminded that the parish financial books close on December 31 st! Please check your records to see how your 2009 contributions have fared. If you have any questions, please see one of our parish financial officers. As has been reported, the dues structure for the National church and now the diocese has changed. We are obligated by synodal action to offer these increases to the National church and to our Diocese. If the parishioners do not freely give toward these allocations, the funds will need to come from the parish treasury. As you know, the tax laws will view church donations in a different light. Tax laws or not, we should have it as a responsibility to see that the parish ministry continues. Let's not be fooled that it can be done with only a smile and good intentions. We have undertaken some ambitious plans, as per congregational mandate. As God has been gracious, let us see to it that we return to Him some of the good He has given us. Advent God in our hands, God in our hearts When God measures a person, He puts the tape around the heart, not the head. What do you call a bunch of grandmasters of chess bragging about their games in a hotel lobby? Chess nuts boasting in an open foyer Checkbook Activity July Income $ 4,419 00 Expense $ 3,346 74 gain - $ 1,072 26 August Income $ 2,251 00 Expense $ 2,692 30 loss - $ 440 70 September Income $ 3,431 82 Expense $ 2,384 70 gain - $ 1,047 12 Gain for period - $ 1,678.68

Holy Name of Jesus Polish National Catholic Church Dear Parishioners, As we begin the last month of 2009, we are also reminded that we are approaching the time for our next parish elections meeting (January 31 st ). At this meeting, the parish committee for 2010 will be elected, along with the parish jurors and auditors; also a delegate to the General Synod is needed. Due to the diversity of our parish, it has become necessary that those elected reflect not only the mind of the Church, but also the aggregate composition of our parish. With this in mind, our Nomination Committee was established to solicit prospective members for election to the parish committee, and to other such offices within the parish. This committee is comprised of volunteers, who were elected to the task, and the parish administrator, ex officio. This letter is one of their steps in completing their work. The function of the Nomination Committee is of utmost importance since the management of our parish is entrusted to those who are elected for the year. With an eye to the needs of the parish, this committee sifts through the membership of the parish. A potential major obstacle to the task is any reluctance to accept a nomination. More often than not, a member refuses a nomination (or is reluctant to accept one), since the member does not know what is expected of a parish officer. And so, to clarify this point, please reference the sections of the Church Constitution concerning the Parish Committee and parish offices at your convenience. After reading those sections, please complete the nomination form on the reverse. Ask questions if something is not clear. And more importantly, consider accepting a nomination if you are contacted by the Nomination committee. The form on the reverse side may be reproduced to accommodate all members of your family who are eligible to vote. Again it is through this unique aspect of the responsibilities of membership in the Polish National Catholic Church that allows the laity to elect those who shall provide leadership for a parish, our parish. The Lord has blessed us with the ministries of those serving for 2009. We pray that our good Lord will continue to bless us with His grace and His anointing in the ministry of service and hospitality in those who will undertake these tasks. Thank you for your help in this process. Sincerely, /s./ Father Stan Bilinski for the Nominations Committee

Recommendation for parish offices of the Holy Name of Jesus Polish National Catholic Church: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY JANUARY 3, 2010! 1) I recommend that the following members of this parish be considered for nomination to the parish committee (you may recommend yourself): Incumbent position Nomination (may be re-nominated) Lawrence Panfil Chair a) Peter Battaglia Vice-Chair b) Marilyn Hietala Rec. Sec y c) Marlyn Martiniano Fin. Sec y d) Claudia Bertasso Treasurer e) Robert Dominy Director f) Stephanie Dominy Director g) Marianne Weglinski Director h) Kathy Dominy-White Director i) John White IV Director j) 2) I recommend that the following members of this parish be considered for nomination to the offices of parish auditor and/or public relations person (those wishing this office may not serve on the parish committee) (you may recommend yourself): Incumbent position Nomination (may be re-nominated) Shirley Maliszewski Auditor a) Liz Battaglia Auditor b) Christine D Amico Auditor c) Renee Konicki Auditor d) Public Relations d) 3) I recommend that the following members of this parish be considered for nomination to the office of parish juror (those wishing this office may not serve on the parish committee) (you may recommend yourself): [NOTE: 2 year term] Incumbent position Nomination (may be re-nominated) Edward Bertasso Juror (remaining year) a) Stefan Weglinski Juror (term expires) b) Juror c) 4) I recommend that the following members of this parish be considered for nomination to the Nomination Committee (those wishing this office may not serve on the parish committee) (you may recommend yourself): Incumbent position Nomination (may be re-nominated) Donna Panfil Nominations a) Marlyn Matiniano Nominations b) Marilyn Hietala Nominations c) 5) I recommend that the following members of this parish be considered for nomination as delegate to the General Synod (you may recommend yourself): a) b) Signed:* (Please make individual copies for all eligible voters in your household.)

Parish Offering Envelopes for 2010 to be distributed during this month As concerned parishioners, we offer from the abundance God has given us for the support of our parish and its mission and ministry. As we are working through another year the Lord has given us, we also look at continually rising costs of parish maintenance. We are thankful to those who support with their treasure that which we do as a parish here for the good of the Lord s kingdom. For 2010, every adult in our parish 18 years and older shall contribute: $50/adult/year to the General Church; $12/adult/year to the Central Diocese; and, $25/single, and $50/family- to the Parish. Remember that those of our elder brethren (65 and older) are exempt from parish dues (the last amount in the list). Remember also, that the parish will have to remit the dues to the General Church and the diocese for those parishioners who do not offer any. So we encourage all of our parishioners to take care of their financial obligations as soon as they are able. We do have an envelope in the packet to help you. The structures are as follows: Adult (18-65 years, single, widow, widower) $ 50 General Church 12 Diocese 25 Parish Total $ 87/year (College students and military personnel are exempt from the need to remit parish dues.) Adult (65+ years, single, widow, widower) $ 50 General Church 12 Diocese Total $ 62/year Adults (18+ years, husband and wife) $ 100 General Church 24 Diocese 50 Parish Total $ 174/year These are the minimum dues requirements for membership; monies that cannot stay in the parish, but must be remitted. Anything over these amounts constitutes your worthy donations to the parish of which we can retain, but still pay 6% to the General Church. So you can see how vital it is that your concerned consideration of our financial situation needs to be. May God continue to bless your worthy giving for the work of the Church in 2009 and anticipate His blessings in 2010. PLEASE DON T FORGT TO SIGN UP AND BRING A DISH FOR THE VIGIL DINNER ON THE 13 TH. Popular among the ancient Greek and Roman tragedians was a theatrical device known as deus ex machina, which literally meant the god or gods in question would be lowered onto the stage by means of pulleys to bring forth a resolution to a conflict on stage. The phrase used today refers to any resolution of a story that does not pay due regard to the tale s internal logic. Shakespeare used it, H.G. Wells used it. In short, deus ex machina is a quick fix in a story and functions like the cavalry charging into the fray. Is this the quick fix that the Israelites were hoping for when through the prophet Isaiah they cried out to God to tear the heavens and come down? Isn t this also the sort of remedy each of us desires when we look at our lives and our world and find no other solution to our struggles save that of a dramatic divine intervention? Advent should remind us that our desire for a deus ex machina is unfounded, for God has al-ready come among us, has already become fully invested in our flesh and blood, completely engaged in our time and space and has chosen to remain with us as bread and wine, as word and spirit, as wisdom, Lord and love. The weeks of Advent call us to an existential awareness of God in our midst, here and now. This blessing of God s continuing presence with us has become available to us through the birth of Jesus. A misprint in the church bulletin read - The choir will sing, I hear the bills on Christmas Day.

The Preparation of the Parish Church for the Christmas holydays will be done following the 9AM MASS on Sunday, December 23. If enough hands are on board, we can make quick work of the task and take humble pride in knowing we have prepared the manger for the Christ Child to be once again honored on the day of Nativity. Please give a hand.