IMMACULATE CONCEPTION UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH BASILIAN FATHERS ЦЕРКВА НЕПОРОЧНОГО ЗАЧАТТЯ ОТЦІ ВАСИЛІЯНИ Acts. 6:1-7, Mk.15:43-16:8 April 14, 2013 Sunday of Myrrh-Bearing Women MISSION STATEMENT To be a community in the Holy Spirit glorifying God by proclaiming His works Неділя Мироносиць IC CHURCH & MONASTERY 11700 McDougall Street Hamtramck MI 48212 www.icchurch-osbm.com Email: FrDanieltchai@aol.com Pastor & Superior Fr. Daniel Schaicoski, OSBM Cell Phone 586 907 8552 FrDanieltchai@aol.com Assistant Fr. Roman Hykavy, OSBM Divine Liturgies Schedule Saturdays: Ukr. 8am & Eng. 4pm Sundays:in Ukrainian 8:30 am, 10:00 am, in English 12:00 noon. Weekdays: 7:00am & 8:30am Confessions: Before all Divine Liturgies or at any time by calling (313) 893 1710. OFFICE HOURS Monday-Thursday 9am-4pm. TELEPHONE NUMBERS Rectory 313/893-1710 Fax 313/893-2160 Committee Room 313/893-2160 White House (586 )215-7685 IC SCHOOLS (586 )574-2480 WWW.ICSCHOOLS.ORG WWW.ICSCHOOLS.NET For the Sacrament of the Sick (healing) call the rectory at any time. -To arrange for Baptism, Funerals & other Sacraments call the Church office between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm. -For weddings make an appointment with the Pastor, at least 6 months ahead.
Immaculate Conception Ukrainian Catholic Church April 14, 2013, pg.2. DIVINE LITURGY INTENTIONS - ЛІТУРГІЙНІ ВІДПРАВИ APRIL 14 - Sunday of Myrrh-Bearing Women 8:30AM + Wasyl Hawiley - family 10:00AM - God's blessings for our Parishioners God's blessings and good health for Taras, Natalia, Roman, Iryna, Julia, Olia, Danylko, Volodymyra - Volodymyra 12:00 NOON + John Majstruk - Steve and Mary Piwtorak MONDAY, APRIL 15 - St. Aristarchus, Apostle 7:00AM - + Jaroslav Kos - Leo and Nusia Worobkewych 8:30AM - + Bohdan Zubalskyj - Marta Kwitkowskyj TUESDAY, APRIL 16 - St. Agapia, Martyr 7:00AM - + Nadia, Taras, Mykola, Eugenia, Maria, Evhen, Joseph, Donitselia, Julia, Melentij and Bohdan, with Panakhyda - Nelia 8:30AM - + Tadej Shelest, with Panakhyda - Nadia Shelest WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17 - St. Simeon, Venerable 7:00AM - + Paraskevia Zubar, with Panakhyda - M. Kwitkowski 8:30AM - God's blessings and good health for Sofia, Nelia and Mychajlo - Nelia THURSDAY, APRIL 18 - St. Johns, Venerable 7:00AM - God's blessings and good health for Dariya - Nadia Burda 8:30AM - + Irene Dzul, with Panakhyda - Iwanna Hrywnak FRIDAY, APRIL 19 - St. John the Hermit 7:00AM - + Josef Kozar, with Panakhyda - family + Nadia, Ivan, Yaroslav, Emilia, Hryhoriy, Oksana, Bohdan, Vasyl, Vladik, with Panakhyda - Ihor and Oksana 8:30AM - + Stephanie Loginsky, with Panakhyda - family 6:30 вечора Хресна Дорога SATURDAY, APRIL 20 - St. Theodore Trichinas 8:00AM - + Petro, Olga and Maria, with Panakhyda - family Onyskiw 4:00PM - God's blessings and good health for Rachel Grenda - Jerry M. Grenda APRIL 21 - Sunday of Paralitic 8:30AM God's blessings and good health for Mark Kachan - family 10:00AM - God's blessings for our Parishioners 12:00 NOON + Wolodymyr Skulskyj - Anna Zajac Goal IC Church Restoration In 2014 we will be celebrating the Centennial of Immaculate Conception Ukrainian Catholic Parish. The cornerstone of our first Church in Hamtramck was blessed on December 25, 1913, and the building was completed and blessed in 1914. Therefore, it is fitting for us to celebrate this very important milestone of our Ukrainian-America Community in 2014. The celebration banquet will be held on June 8th, 2014. Please reserve this date in your calendar. In November of 2011, we began the First Phase of a major restoration project focused on our Church. The cost of the project to date has been $305,000. To preserve Immaculate Conception Ukrainian Catholic Church, its beautiful icons, murals, paintings, and the artistry of Mr. Mychajlo Dmytrenko is the responsibility of our Parishioners and our Detroit Ukrainian- American community. Working together, we will secure our beautiful Church for future generations. Here they will be baptized, have their first communion, have their marriage blessed, and receive their final blessing at the time appointed by God. At this time, we are reinitiating the fundraising campaign for the Second Phase of the IC Church restoration project. We ask you to once again be zealous and generous in your donations. The estimated cost of this next phase is $300,000. It is a significant cost. As was the case with the first phase of this project, it is achievable if we all do our part. we ask you to consider making another effort, another sacrifice, and help us restore our beautiful Church. This will help to preserve a historic place of worship for future generations of Ukrainian-American families in the metropolitan Detroit area. You can help our church by making a donation to the "IC Church Restoration Fund" Future Credit Union account number 13194 S20. At Selfreliance Credit Union, account number 17263.
Immaculate Conception Ukrainian Catholic Church April 14, 2013, pg.3 Immaculate Conception Catholic Schools Academics, Faith and Tradition since 1936 IC Church Restoration $100.00 - Andrew and Christina Dzul, Roman and Olga Andrusyshyn, William Melnyk $20.00 - Ivan and Mary Ondusky $10.00 - Vera Zubalskyj, Anna Flis In memory of + Zenon Bagan $500.00- Yearema and Stefa Prysiazniuk In Honor of Mary Perun's 100th birthday $100.00 - Eric and Maria Kendig $50.00 - Stefan and Irene Olszansky In memory of + Ivan Futiak $100.00 - Pawline Futiak Revenues from Pyroghy Sales IC Church and Schools Period of 12/01/2012 to 04/04/2013 $13,984.00 Paska Sale 5,552.00 The above numbers are the hard work of our dedicated Clergy and Parishioners, we thank our leaders and volunteers for dedicating their time and talent for the common good, may God bless you and Blessed Mother keeps you under her Sacred Protection. Ці цифри, подані вище, є свідченням важкої праці відданих нашій церкві парафіян і священиків. Ми дякуємо всім їм за час і працю для загального добра. Нехай Бог благословить вас, а Його Пречиста Мати завжди тримає вас під своїм Святим Покровом! Marriage Banns Andrew Melymuka and Amanda Navarro will be married at our church on April 27 Молебень до Пречистої Діви Марії Підчас місяця травня ми матимемо молебень до Пречистої Діви Марії кожного вівторка та четверга о 6:30 вечора. Immaculate Conception Ukrainian Catholic Schools 29500 WESTBROOK WARREN, MI 48092 586-574-2480 www.icschools.org Where academic excellence and traditional values thrive PRESCHOOL KINDERGARTEN AND GRADES 1-8 REGISTRATION FOR THE 2013-2014 SCHOOL YEAR March through April 30, 2013 9:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Visit our school by calling 586-574-2480 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Молодіжна Організація Молодь з Христом Зустрічі членів організації "Молодь з Христом" відбуваються що п`ятниці в приміщенні церкви Непорочного Зачаття (11700 McDougall Street, Hamtramck, MI 48212) За інформацією просимо телефонувати о. Даниїлу на тел. 586 907 8552. Mark Your Calendar Ukrainian Sunflower Festival St. Josaphat Church Grounds Saturday, August 3rd 12 noon till 10:00pm Sunday, August 4th 12 noon till 6:00 pm First Friday of the Month Every first Friday of the month we have a Divine Liturgy in the evening (7:00 p.m.). Перша п'ятниця місяця 7:00 вечора В нашій церкві відправляємо Службу Божу та сповідаємо кожної першої п`ятниці місяця о 7:00 год. вечора. Moleben in honor of the Mother of God During the month of May, every Tuesday and Thursday at 6:30 p. m.
EASTER The Easter Vigil is the "Mother of All Vigils. "Easter Sunday, then, is the greatest of all Sundays, and Easter Time is the most important of all liturgical times. Easter is the celebration of the Lord's resurrection from the dead, culminating in his Ascension to the Father and sending of the Holy Spirit upon the Church. There are 50 days of Easter from the first Sunday to Pentecost. It is characterized, above all, by the joy of glorified life and the victory over death, expressed most fully in the great resounding cry of the Christian: Alleluia! In our Byzantine Rite: Christ is risen from the dead, trampling Death by death and to those in the grave bestowing Life! All faith flows from faith in the resurrection: "If Christ has not been raised, then empty is our preaching; empty, too, is your faith." (1 Cor 15:14) "What you sow is not brought to life unless it dies. And what you sow is not the body that is to be, but a bare kernel of wheat, perhaps, or of some other kind; So also is the resurrection of the dead. It is sown corruptible; it is raised incorruptible. It is sown dishonorable; it is raised glorious. It is sown weak; it is raised powerful. It is sown a natural body; it is raised a spiritual body. If there is a natural body, there is also a spiritual one. So, too, it is written, "The first man, Adam, became a living being," the last Adam a life-giving spirit. But the spiritual was not first; rather the natural and then the spiritual. The first man was from the earth, earthly; the second man, from heaven. As was the earthly one, so also are the earthly, and as is the heavenly one, so also are the heavenly. Just as we have borne the image of the earthly one, we shall also bear the image of the heavenly one (1 Cor 15:36-37, 42-49). Easter culminates in Pentecost, wherein the gift of the Spirit brings Christ's victory to the members of his Body, the Church. With the gift of the Spirit, we begin, already now, to share in Christ's rising from the dead. It is this faith which brings peace and hope to troubled hearts in a troubled world. The faith of Easter does not mean there will no longer be evils in this world, but rather that the evils of this world are no longer the final word. Suffering has not been removed, but filled with the presence of the Lord, who inspires hope, endurance and above all, love. The octave of Easter comprises the eight days which stretch from the first to the second Sunday. It is a way of prolonging the joy of the initial day. In a sense, every day of the Octave is like a little Sunday. The word "Easter" comes from Old English, meaning simply the "East. "The sun which rises in the East, bringing light, warmth and hope, is a symbol for the Christian of the rising Christ, who is the true Light of the world.