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Letter for Easter from Parish Council President

Posted by admin on 04/08/2020

As Christ spent his 40 days in the desert preparing to do the will of his Father, so too have we been given an incredible opportunity to be in the desert with Jesus this Lent. I know this very difficult time has caused major changes in our lives and added elements of anxiety and fear, I hope this time has also given you an opportunity to quiet your mind and heart and spend more time in prayer. Although we have not been able to gather for Mass, Adoration, Retreat, Penance, Stations of the Cross, decorating, and meetings, I encourage you to make this Holy Week one of opportunity quiet anticipation. Each year the business and preparation of this holy season causes us to rush into church, try to quiet our minds and heart, and walk the final journey with Jesus. This year is an opportunity to move at a different slower pace.

We began Palm Sunday without palms, yet we so longed to be in church. Keep the images of our church in your heart. They will be there when you return. We will continue Holy Week telling ourselves everything is so different. It is! But it is also an opportunity to be aware of something deeper. On Holy Thursday, ask yourself-do I take time to say thank you Jesus? Would I allow him to wash my feet and my hands? Will I spend time in adoration? You can still visit the 7 churches. Take your mind to churches you have been to in the past. Light a candle. Set up an altar in your home. Go there. Pray! On Good Friday, open your bible, read the Passion. Do you have a crucifix in your house and a statue or image of Mary to kneel in front of? Read the Stations of the Cross. Where are you in the crowd? Then as we move through to Holy Saturday, often a time of meal preparation and waiting for the resurrection, continue your Easter basket traditions. Make your favorite coffee cake. Color your eggs. Share the meaning behind the symbolic items in your basket with others, especially your children and grandchildren whom you will pass the tradition to. If you have holy water, bless your own basket. Finally, on Easter Sunday, wake up, take a walk. Listen to the birds. Look at the flowers now in bloom. Smile. Shout, HE IS RISEN! Crack open the egg-the tomb has been rolled away! Keep the faith. Corpus Christi church, our Pauline Fathers, parishioners and friends, will be with you in spirit. Until we meet again…KEEP HOPE ALIVE!

Peace-Beverly A. Sikora-Corpus Christi Parish Council President

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Corpus Christi Church Bulletin, 04/05/2020

Posted by admin on 04/06/2020

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15th Anniversary of Pope St. John Paul II’s death

Posted by admin on 04/02/2020

On the 15th anniversary of Pope St. John Paul II’s death, the Pauline Fathers privately celebrated Holy Mass in the Church of St. Stanislaus B & M (389 Peckham St, Buffalo, NY 14206), which is the Diocesan Sanctuary of St. John Paul II. After Mass, Father Jan and Father Michał said a breviary prayer in front of the relics of the saint from Wadowice, praying for parishioners, benefactors, sick people and asking for pandemics to cease.

Karol Wojtyła was born on May 20, 1920 in Wadowice, near Krakow, as the second of three children of Karol and Emilia Kaczorowska. He was elected pope by the second assembly of cardinals after the death of John Paul I. Cardinal Wojtyła was elected on the third day of the conclave and took the names of John Paul to honor his predecessor. John Paul II was the first pope outside Italy since the Dutch pope Hadrian VI (1522-1523), and also the second longest-serving pope in modern history after Pope Pius IX (1846-1878). The Polish pope guided the Catholic Church for almost 27 years. Pope John Paul II died on April 2, 2005 at 21:37, he was 84 years old.

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Father Michał and Father Jan
Church of St. Stanislaus B & M
Father Jan and Father Michał

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