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St. Josaphat s Roman Catholic Church 34-32 210th Street Bayside, New York 11361 Rectory: (718) 229-1663 Fax: (718) 229-8018 email: stjosaphats@aol.com Parish Website: stjosaphat-queens.org Rev. Andrzej Klocek, Pastor Rev. James J. Meszaros, In Residence Deacon Robert Lonergan MASS SCHEDULE : Weekdays: 8:00 AM, Saturday: 8 AM &7PM, Sundays: 8:30 AM (Polish Mass),10AM & 12Noon. Holy Days: 7:30 PM Vigil, 8AM & 10AM Rectory Office Hours: Monday-Friday 9AM 3:30PM. Evenings by appointment. Saturday by Appointment, Sunday Closed. Devotions: Every Wednesday: Novena to St.Jude & Rosary Devotions 7:30PM (Oct.-May) Catholic Charismatic Renewal Prayer Group 8PM(Spanish) Every Friday: Chaplet of Divine Mercy before 8 AM Mass First Tuesday of Every Month: (October-June) St. Padre Pio Prayer Group 7PM Holy Hour, Exposition, Recitation of the Rosary, Benediction, Confessions, 8PM Holy Mass First Friday of every Month: Exposition & Litany to the Sacred Heart after 8Am- Mass First Saturday of every Month: Exposition & First Saturday Devotions after 8AM Mass. Religious Education: Saturdays from 9-10:30AM Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults- RCIA- For information about the Sacrament of Baptism, Holy Eucharist or Confirmation, please call the Rectory. Parish Registration: All families are welcome to the Parish and should register in the Rectory. Please call to make an appointment with the Pastor. SACRAMENTS : Confessions: Monday to Friday before 8AM Mass Saturday 4:00 PM. All other times by appointment. Baptisms: Baptisms will take place the 3 rd Sunday of the month at 1:30 PM. An instructional class is required for all parents & Godparents and will be held the 2 nd Wednesday of the month, at 8PM in the Church. Parents should call the rectory to arrange the celebration. Marriages: Reserve and register date & time as soon as possible, at least six months in advance of the wedding. Pre-Cana and other instructional sessions are required for all couples. Ministry to the Sick: Sick calls and Communion calls on the First Friday of the month. Please call the Rectory.

February 4th,2018 Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time We pray for those in our parish who are ill, especially for: Gail Seper, Fr. Joseph Carroll, James Leung, John Izzard, The injured Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth, Colleen Reilly & Joy Bagatta. Please call the rectory to add a loved one to the prayer list. The names will remain on the list for 4 weeks and are repeated as requested. Sunday, February 4th 8:30* Parishioners 10:00+Purgatorial Society 12:00+Pedro Ambros By: Mamie Lipari Monday, February 5th 8:00+Giuseppe Fable By: Family Tuesday, February 6th 8:00*Fr. James Meszaros By: Linda & Steve De Ieso Wednesday, February 7th 8:00 + Joseph, Laura & Carlo Maresca By: Family Thursday, February 8th 8:00+Ive Derokov By: Ivana Hristov Friday, February 9th 8:00 +Giuseppe Como By: Robert & Gale Molomari Saturday, February 10th 8:00+ Marion Cizek By: Mary & Jim Bitetto 7PM * Special intentions for the Bennack Family By Diane & Carl Nicolosi Sunday, February 11th 8:30* Parishioners 10:00+Anne Lonergan By: Linda & Steve DeIeso 12:00+Agnes Becker By: Elizabeth & Edward Rudowski Weekly Parish Stewardship Attendance 1/28/18 303 Weekly Collection 1/28/18 $2591 Churches in Need $947 The second collection is for the Renovation Fund. Thank you for your generous contributions last week to the Collection for the Church in Central and Eastern Europe! As a parish, we collected $947 to help restore the Church and build the future in over 25 countries. If you missed the collection, it s not too late to give, visit www.usccb.org/nationalcollections Sanctuary Lamp...February In memory of Giuseppe Fable By: Wife & Children Purgatorial Society Catherine Marin George Kreckel Margaret Burke Mrs. Marie Wong Ash Wednesday, February 14th,2018 Ashes will be distributed at the 8AMand the 7:30 PM Masses. The Rectory Office will be closed on Thursday, February 8th, 2018 for staff training. Annual Contribution Statement Families, who wish to receive a tax statement reflecting their contributions to St. Josaphat for the 2017 Fiscal Year, should make a notation on their weekly envelope. In the interest of confidentiality, all information will be mailed. Thank you. February Calendar February 5th-Holy Name Meeting February 6th St. Padre Pio Devotion & Mass February 7th- St. Jude Novena February 7th-Mass Spanish February 8th Bible Study February 12th Right to Life Meeting

February 4th,2018 Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Parish Community News & Events For your information: Fr. Klocek met with Bishop Di Marzio this past week and it was determined that Saint Josaphat s Church will remain open as a fully functioning parish with its original goal to serve the Polish people. Going forward, our Mass schedule will remain the same. The 2018 Mass Book will reopen on Tuesday, February 13th at 9:15 am in the Rectory Basement for anyone that would like to reserve Masses for the remainder of 2018. On Sunday, February 4, we celebrate World Day for Consecrated Life. We recognize and give thanks for those who have consecrated their lives to God and the Church through vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. Some join a religious congregation as sisters, brothers or religious priests. Some join a secular institute. Others remain single and make profession to God through the local bishop and are known as consecrated virgins. May the light of Christ shine brightly through men and women who choose the consecrated life to live out their baptismal commitment, especially those who serve in the Diocese of Brooklyn now or who have been part of our history. St. Padre Pio Mass & Devotion Tuesday, February 6th, 2018 7PM Holy Hour Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, Recitation of the Rosary, Divine Mercy Chaplet, Benediction, & Confessions. 8PM-Mass Catholic Charismatic Prayer Group Mass in Spanish on Wednesday, February 7th at 8PM. All are welcome to join us. The second season of Arise, Change Our Hearts, will begin on Sunday, Feb 18 at 1:00 PM. An additional session will also be held on Tuesday, February 20 at 7:00PM. All are invited to attend either session and participation in the previous season is not required. Call Jack Byrnes at 718-428-0364 or Linda Izzard at 718-428-4403 if interested or have any questions. The program runs for 6 weeks and is excellent preparation for Easter! Parish Community News & Events The Right-to-Life Committee thanks you for supporting our Precious Feet Campaign. Because of you, we are now able to add $556 to our funds that will be used for a special cause which, of course, will benefit the rights of the unborn child...a most precious gift. The 2017 Annual Catholic Appeal is coming to a close. If you still have a pledge balance, please complete your pledge payments as soon as possible. Your financial support is greatly appreciated. On behalf of Fr. Andrzej Klocek, our Pastor, and our Parish staff, thank you for supporting your neighbors in the Dioceses of Brooklyn, as well as around the world. Every gift is important and appreciated. Saint Josaphat s goal for 2017 is $23,540. To date only 56 parishioners have contributed $16,380. The remaining $7160 will have to be paid from Saint Josaphat s Church Funds. If you have not made a gift as yet and you wish to be part of the 2017 Annual Catholic Appeal, it s not too late. Please pick up an envelope for the Appeal in the church or call the Rectory for assistance. (718 229 2663). To donate online go to rcdobdonate.org Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Academy during Open House from 11AM 1PM. Pre-K For All Registration Pre-K For All registration begins on February 5 th. Register on line at schools.nyc.gov/applyonline (our school code is 26QADX) or call 718-935-2067. A Retreat for Teachers -February 16-18, 2018 Marianist Family Retreat Center Cape May Point, NJ Registerat:www.capemaymarianists.org or call 609-884-3829 Defensive Driving Class Saturday February 24, 2018 9 am to 3:30 pm St Josaphat Parish Lower Rectory Room Contact Joe Ditaranto 917-912-6422 or email Jditara@aol.com The Catholic Widows/Widowers of Queens will hold their next meeting in St. Kevin's School Cafeteria located at 45-50195 Street, Flushing on Monday, February 12, 2018 at 7:00 P.M Please call Augustine Young at 718-296-4642 or Christine Ruggieri at 718-413-2658 or 914-325-0099

Parish Community News & Events Lenten Regulations: In keeping with Pope Francis exhortation, our Diocesan Bishop, Nicholas DiMarzio, in order to assist the faithful of the Diocese of Brooklyn to take full advantage of the Lenten season, would like to remind us of the following: ABSTINENCE All the faithful who have reached 14 years of age are required to abstain totally from meat on Ash Wednesday and the Fridays of Lent. FASTING All the faithful between the ages of 18 and 59 inclusive are bound to fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. This practice involves limiting oneself to a single full meal and avoiding food between meals. Light sustenance may also be taken on two other occasions during the day. EASTER DUTY After they have been initiated into the Most Holy Eucharist, all the faithful are bound by the obligation of receiving Holy Communion at least once a year. This precept must be fulfilled during the Easter season, unless for a good reason it is fulfilled at another time of the year. By special indult, in the United States, the time period for fulfilling this precept has been extended to include the period beginning the First Sunday of Lent (February 18th) to the celebration of the Most Holy Trinity (May 27th). The following also should be noted: The obligation to observe, as a whole or substantially, the penitential days specified by the Church, is a serious one. Days of penance are not merely individual exercises they are observed by the whole Church, as the Body of Christ. After having reached the age of discretion, members of the faithful are bound to confess once a year grave sins which have not already been absolved. The faithful are encouraged to celebrate the sacraments of the Eucharist and penance frequently during the Lenten season. Reading the Scriptures, prayer before the Blessed Sacrament, generosity toward the poor and the needy are additional means of becoming more involved in the Lenten season. Pastors and parents are responsible to see that young persons, who are not bound to the above requirements, are educated in an authentic sense of penance. All other Fridays of the year remain as days of penance in prayerful remembrance of the Passion of Jesus Christ. The Bishops of the United States have recommended abstinence from meat as a penance for all Fridays of the year, although each individual may substitute for that tradition some other practice of voluntary self-denial or personal penance. This may involve acts of mortification, prayer or charity. Join Fr. Peter Gillen on Pilgrimage to the Holy Land & Rome March 4-16, 2018 $3,999.00 P.P. D.O. Contact A &G Peace Tours 718-423-5077

Kościół p.w. Św. Jozafata KS. ANDRZEJ W. KLOCEK, PROBOSZCZ KS. JAKUB J. MESZAROS, REZYDENT DIAKON ROBERT LONERGAN PORZĄDEK MSZY ŚWIĘTYCH: w dni robocze: 8:00 w soboty: 8:00 i 19:00 (niedzielna) w niedzielę: 8:30 (w języku polskim), 10:00 i 12:00 W uroczystości i święta: 19:30 (wigilijna), 8:00 i 10:00 Nabożeństwa: Pierwszy Wtorek 19:00 Nabożeństwa do Św. Ojca Pio Godzinna Św. i Msza Św. Każda Środa 19:30 Nowenna do Św. Judy Tadeusza i Różaniec Święty Każdy Piątek: Koronka do Miłosierdzia Bożego o 7:45. Pierwszy Piątek: Nabożeństwa do Serca Pana Jeszus po Mszy Św. Pierwsza Sobota: Nabożeństwa do M.B. Fatimskiej po Mszy Św. Sakrament pokuty i pojednania: od poniedziałku do piątku o 7:45 oraz w soboty o 16:00 Sakrament chrztu świętego: w trzecią niedzielę miesiąca o 13:30 (w języku ang.); w języku polskim do uzgodnienia z proboszczem. Konferencja przedchrzcielna do uzgodnienia z proboszczem. Sakrament małżeństwa: należy zgłosić zamiar zawarcia małżeństwa najpóźniej 6 miesięcy przed planowana data ślubu. Narzeczeni mają obowiązek brania udziału w konferencjach przedmałżeńskich Pre- Cana. Duszpasterstwo chorych: w celu zgłoszenia chorych prosi się o kontakt z plebania Godziny urzędowania kancelarii parafialnej: pn-pt od 10:00 do 16:00. W soboty przez zgłoszenie. W niedzielę kancelaria parafialna jest nieczynna.