Парафія Святого Василія Великого St. Basil the Great Ukrainian Catholic Parish 7007 109th Street, Edmonton, Alberta, T6H 3B9 Phone 780-434-8010 Fax 780-438-3189 Website: www.stbasilschurch.com Email: st.basils@shawbiz.ca Volume 52 April 23, 2017 no. 17 THOMAS Sunday John 20:19-31 HOURS OF CHURCH SERVICES SATURDAY: Vespers at 6 pm Divine Liturgies: 7 AM and 7 PM SUNDAY Divine Liturgies: Matins at 8 am 9 AM (Ukr); 11 AM (Eng.); 7 PM (Eng./Ukr.) HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION: Divine Liturgies: 7 & 10 AM & 7 PM Matins - 7:45 am MINOR FEAST DAY: Divine Liturgies: 7 AM & 7 PM; Matins - 7:45 am, * If this is on a Friday, 9 AM is omitted WEEKDAY Divine Liturgies: Monday to Thursday and Saturday: 7 AM (Ukr./Eng); Matins - 7:45 am, FRIDAY Divine Liturgies: 7 AM (Ukr./Eng.); Matins - 7:45 am, and 9 AM in Monastery Chapel (Eng.) CONFESSIONS: Starting 10 minutes before Divine Liturgies on Saturdays and Sundays; or by appointment at other times. MARRIAGES: By appointment, at least 8 months in advance. Also Membership in the Parish is mandatory BAPTISMS & FUNERALS: By arrangement PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday to Friday: 9 AM to Noon and 1 to 5 PM Basilian Fathers in the Parish Fr. Josaphat Tyrkalo, OSBM; Superior & Pastor Fr. Mark Zazula, OSBM, 1st Assistant Fr. Thomas Kobak, OSBM, 2nd Assistant In the Monastery: Fr. Myron Chimy, OSBM; Bro. Nicholas Koziak, OSBM; Bro. Stephen Krysak, OSBM In Youville Nursing Home: Fr. Boniface Malowany, OSBM Basilian Fathers House of Studies Fr. Daniel Wach, OSBM - Rector 12909-113 Ave, Phone: 780-451-5879 Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate Sr. Doloretta Shalagan, SSMI Superior Phone: 780-435-4441 St. Basil s Cultural Centre Phone: 780-434-4288 Email: stbasilsculturalcentre@shaw.ca Seniors Citizens Residence Celo Vesnivka - Phone: 780-436-2745 Camp St. Basil: campstbasil@shaw.ca
Church Services and Meetings this week Sunday, April 23- Thomas Sunday 8 am - Matins 9 am - Divine Liturgy (sung Ukrainian) followed by 'Sviachene' Easter Brunch in the Cultural Center 10:35 am - Rosary 11 pm - Divine Liturgy (sung English) followed by 'Sviachene' Easter Brunch in the Cultural Center 7 pm - Divine Liturgy Monday, April 24: Tuesday, April 25: 7:30 pm - Fr. Hannas Knights of Columbus Council Meeting Wednesday, April 26: Thursday, April 27: Friday, April 28: 9 am - Divine Liturgy 10 am to 4 pm - Adoration in Chapel 10:30 - Divine Liturgy at Devonshire Senior Home Saturday, April 29: 7 am - Divine Liturgy 2 pm - Graveside Services at St. Michael Cemtery 6 pm - Vespers 7 pm - Divine Liturgy Sunday, April 30- Sunday of Myrrh Bearing Women 8 am - Matins 9 am - Divine Liturgy (sung Ukrainian) 10:35 am - Rosary 11 pm - Divine Liturgy (sung English) 2 pm - Graveside Services at St. Michael Cemtery 7 pm - Divine Liturgy The ARTOS... is the special loaf of bread we blessed on Easter Sunday and distribute today, Thomas Day, during myrovania after the Divine Liturgy. This loaf reminds us that Christ, Who IS TRULY THE BREAD OF LIFE, is with us. Христос Воскрес!
Prayer intention for April: We pray for Young People. We pray that the young people may respond generously to their vocations and seriously consider offering themselves to God in the priesthood or consecrated life. 9:00 am Divine Liturgy: Al Koper Dennis Leonard Marshall Maik Walter Yakimets Ushers for April, 2017 11:00 AM Divine Liturgy Morris Chichak Brian Greening David Kaminsky, Ed Kasowski Curtis Ruff TODAY we have our Parish Easter Sviachene (Brunch) following the 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM Divine Liturgies. Donations at the door will be appreciated. For more information call Phyllis at 780.476.8265. Congratulations to: Kay Podgurny on her 100 birthday today. Kay is a long time parishioner of Calmar and St. Basil Parishes. Kay was also the main cook for many years with the Children s Summer Camp Program at Camp St. Basil. Please to remember in your prayers and try to visit the Sick: Tillie Chichak; John & Lennie Chichak; Fr. Myron Chimy, OSBM; Bud and Terry Conway; Fr. Justin Ewaschyshyn (Mundare); Fr. Edward Evanko (Winnipeg); Ed Ewaskiw; Dora Faryna; Nick Harrison; Sharon Koziak; Bernie Kully; Bill Lapchuk, Fr. Boniface Malowany, OSBM; Tom Nahirniak; Alex Nay; Zena Pshyk; Helen Prysko; Olga Shelast; Eileen Siracky; Bro. George Waryk, OSBM (Mundare); Ann Wayland; our parishioners confined to their hospital beds or their homes and Canada's peacekeepers. Please phone If you wish to resubmit a name for next month or remove a name from the list. Healing Prayer. Lord Jesus, heal me. Heal in me whatever You see needs healing. Heal me of whatever might separate me from You. Heal my soul, heal my spirit, heal my body. Lay Your hands gently upon me and heal me through Your love for me. AMEN SPECIAL NOTICE to POSSIBLE LECTORS - Men thinking about serving as lectors and Eucharistic ministers - you are invited to attend an information session, along with your wives, Wenesday evening, April 26, 7:30 pm in the Cultural Centre - Pioneer Room.
SPECIAL NOTICE - ULAS Annaul Meeting, Thursday, April 27, 6 to 7:30 pm in the Cultural Centre. Cultural Centre NEWS - April 27 - Cabbage Roll Workshop: starts after 7 am Divine Liturgy. Come for a couple hours or want more experience? No problem, we welcome all levels of skills. Light Breakfast, coffee and lunch will served! - Thank you to all the volunteers who have graciously given of their time at St Basil's Cultural Centre. We appreciate everything that you all do to make our facility successful! - We will be looking for servers, dishwashers, bartenders and kitchen help for the upcoming bookings (see below). Should you be available to volunteer please call: Carol @ 780-433-6678 or Chef Joe @ 780-434-4288. April 29 - City of Edmonton Banquet May 5 - Royal Alex Nurses Banquet May 6 - Appreciation Night May 12 - ULAS Year End Banquet May 18 - St. Boniface School Concert May 19 - Pyrohy Supper May 25 - Cross Cancer Volunteer Banquet St. Basil s UCWLC - A heartwarming thank you the volunteers for their generous assistance during the Paska and Babka Workshops. All breads were sold and we received many compliments. May God reward you abundantly for your good work. Христос Воскрес! Graveside Services April 29 - St. Michael s Cemetery - 2 pm April 30 - St. Michael s Cemetery - 2 pm May 7 - St. Joachim s Cemetery - 2 pm May 14 - Rosehill Cemetery - 2 pm May 20 - St. Anthony s Cemetery - 2 pm Shroud of Turin Presentation at St. Josaphat's Cathedral, Sunday, April 30-2 to 4 pm. Learn about the cloth Jesus was buried in often called the 5 Gospel because the image and bloodstains tell the story of Christ s suffering and death. Sunday May 7 YOU ARE INVITED to the MOTHER S DAY SADOCHUK CONCERT following the 11:00 am Divine Liturgy.
Volunteers are the life-blood of our Church community and we look forward to working with you on our Parish team! VOLUNTEER for such positions as: Ushers, Money Counters, Catering Assistance, Pre-Baptism Instructors, Marriage rehearsal guides, and any other way that will help the parish community to be strong! We need more Volunteers to assist with table setting for catered events. Tables are set either the day before or the day of the event. We provide refreshments and light lunch to all of our volunteers. Please contact Lynne Fletcher at 780-431-0484. May Announcements for Children of Mary and Sodality Friday May 5, 6:30-8:00 pm - Meeting in the Cultural Centre in preparation for Sodochok Mother's Day Concert. Sunday, May 7 - Capes and Veils for the 11:00 am Divine Liturgy - followed by a light lunch in the Cultural Centre. The Children of Mary and Sodality will sing a few hymns at the intermission of the Mother s Day Sadochok Concert. Sunday, May 14 - Mother's Day - the Children of Mary, their mother's and the Sodality will be handing out flowers before both the 9:00 am and 11:00 am Divine liturgies. The free will offering is our only big fundraiser. Please, when invited, sign up. We need girls and mothers at the three entrances to the church for each Divine liturgy. Saturday, May 6 - Volunteer Appreciation Night - All parishioners especially those that have volunteered or offered their help in any way in our parish are invited to attend. We begin with 4:30 pm Moleben; 5 pm Divine Liturgy; 6:30 pm an appreciation dinner with door prizes and entertainment to follow in the Cultural Centre. 10 Annual MARCH for LIFE Events - from May 6-11. May 6 5:30pm - Pasta Dinner & Silent Auction - St. Joseph s Basilica. May 8 7pm - Pro- life Prayer Service - St. Josaphat s Cathedral. May 10 6pm - Free Movie HUSH - St. Joseph s Basilica. May 11 10am - Pro- life Divine Liturgy - St. Joseph s Basilica. May 11 12pm - March for Life - Churchill Square to Legislature.
Friday, May 12 - You are invited to a Dinner-Theater evening, at the Cultural Centre, sponsored by the Ukrainian Language Arts Society - Dance School and Kupalo. This is also their Year-End Concert. Join us for a full meal and a family-friendly dance party. Children under 5 - free, 6-12 years - $25, Adults - $35. If you know someone who is thinking of joining the Ukrainian Dance school next year, this is a wonderful opportunity to see our dancers in action. For information and to purchase tickets contact Nicole at (780) 782-1148 or email her at nicoledubyk@me.com. Wednesday, May 24, - Crowning of Mary before the Moleben at 7 pm. Alumni Sodalists are invited to participate. Sunday May 28th after 7PM Divine Liturgy - Teen Youth Meeting from 8-9:30PM - Come, walk to Emmaus with us and encounter the personal God (Luke 24: 13-35) in the Cultural Centre Youth Room. We love seeing new faces! Contact aliciachichak@gmail.com to check out our program and to RSVP to the meeting. Deadline for bulletin messages is 1:00 pm Wednesdays. Also send your organization s meeting time for next month s calendar before the 20 of the month. Eparchial News - Social Mission Weekend April 28-30 at Camp Oselia. Learn about Humanitarian Aide, Emergency Relief, Ethical consumption, the environment, and the work being done through Development and Peace supporting people in Canada and abroad. Camp St. Basil - Children s Summer Camp Program - Sunday, July 2 to Saturday, July 15 for children aged seven (7) to fourteen (14). Register for week one or week two or for both weeks. Pick up your registration in the Church vestibule. Eparchial Acolyte Camp @ Camp St. Basil - 4 pm Monday, August 7, to noon Saturday August 12. PICK UP YOUR REGISTRATION in the Church vestibule. St. Basil s Acolytes (Altar Boys) please bring your applications to Fr. Josaphat to have your registration fee paid for by the parish. You must register before July 24.
Is it not amazing how God works in our lives! On a Saturday night several weeks ago, a pastor was working late, and decided to call his wife before he left for home. It was about 10:00 PM, but his wife did not answer the phone. The pastor let it ring many times. He thought it was odd that she did not answer, but decided to wrap up a few things and try again in a few minutes. When he tried again she answered right away. He asked her why she had not answered before, and she said that it had not rung at their house. They brushed it off as a fluke and went on their merry ways. The following Monday, the pastor received a call at the church office, which was the phone that he had used that Saturday night. The man that he spoke with wanted to know why he had called on Saturday night. The pastor could not figure out what the man was talking about. Then the man said, "It rang and rang, but I did not answer." The pastor remembered the mishap and apologized for disturbing him, explaining that he had intended to call his wife. The man said, "That is OK. Let me tell you my story. You see, I was planning to commit suicide on Saturday night, but before I did, I prayed, 'God if you are there, and you do not want me to do this, give me a sign now.' At that point my phone started to ring. I looked at the caller ID, and it said, 'Almighty God'. I was afraid to answer!" The reason why it showed on the man's caller ID that the call came from "Almighty God" is because the church that the pastor attends is called Almighty God Tabernacle!! If you believe that God answers prayers then tell this story to others. God bless! YOUR CROSS Whatever your cross Whatever your pain There will always be sunshine. After the rain Perhaps you may stumble Perhaps even fall But God's always there To help you through it all. - I do not know why some people change churches; what difference does it make which one you stay home from? - Peace starts with a smile. - Be ye fishers of men. You catch 'em - He will clean 'em. - People are funny; they want the front of the bus, the middle of the road, and the back of the church. - Opportunity may knock once, but temptation bangs on the front door forever.
An excellent career description! A woman named Emily renewing her driver's license at the County Clerk's office was asked by the woman recorder to state her occupation. She hesitated, uncertain how to classify herself. "What I mean is," explained the recorder, "do you have a job, or are you just a?" "Of course I have a job," snapped Emily. "I'm a Mum." "We do not list 'Mum' as an occupation... 'housewife' covers it," said the recorder emphatically. I forgot all about her story until one day I found myself in the same situation, this time at our own Town Hall. The Clerk was obviously a career woman, poised, efficient, and possessed of a high sounding title like, "Official Interrogator" or "Town Registrar." "What is your occupation?" she probed. What made me say it, I do not know... The words simply popped out. "I am a Research Associate in the field of Child Development and Human Relations." The clerk paused, ball-point pen frozen in midair, and looked up as though she had not heard right. I repeated the title slowly, emphasizing the most significant words. Then I stared with wonder as my pronouncement was written in bold, black ink on the official questionnaire. "Might I ask," said the clerk with new interest, "just what you do in your field?" Coolly, without any trace of fluster in my voice, I heard myself reply, "I have a continuing program of research, (what mother does not), in the laboratory and in the field, (normally I would have said indoors and out). I am working for my Masters, (the whole darned family), and already have four credits, (all daughters). Of course, the job is one of the most demanding in the humanities, (any mother care to disagree?) and I often work 14 hours a day, (24 is more like it). But the job is more challenging than most run-of-the-mill careers and the rewards are more of a satisfaction rather than just money." There was an increasing note of respect in the clerk's voice as she completed the form, stood up, and personally ushered me to the door. As I drove into our driveway, buoyed up by my glamorous new career, I was greeted by my lab assistants - ages 13, 7, and 3. Upstairs I could hear our new experimental model, (a 6 month old baby), in the child-development program, testing out a new vocal pattern. I felt I had scored a beat on bureaucracy! And I had gone on the official records as someone more distinguished and indispensable to mankind than "just another Mum." Motherhood... What a glorious career! Especially when there is a title on the door. Does this make grandmothers "Senior Research Associates in the field of Child Development and Human Relations" and great-grandmothers "Executive Senior Research Associates"? I think so! I also think it makes Aunts "Associate Research assistants". (Note: Remember Mother s Day is fast approaching)