
Sorry for posting the wrong bulletin. We have corrected and added correct bulletin here.

Sorry for posting the wrong bulletin. We have corrected and added correct bulletin here.

I am very excited to announce that we will be participating in a parish-wide survey about discipleship conducted by the Catholic Leadership Institute, a non-profit Catholic apostolate that does leadership training and development.
We want as many parishioners as possible to complete a 10-15 minute survey. The survey will only be available from March 2nd thru April 4th and will ask you to reflect on your own spiritual growth and enable you to provide feedback on what our parish is doing to help you grow. It will be available online and in paper format. But I need your help.
All responses will be confidential and the parish will only receive information about the community as whole. The survey results will be invaluable to me, the staff, and our many volunteers as we seek ways to best support everyone in their discipleship journey. Additional details will be in the bulletin or web site each week to keep you updated.
Diocese of Buffalo
https://www.buffalodiocese.org
Click on – Disciple Survey (DMI)
Locate Corpus Christi
Begin Survey
OR
https://portal.catholicleaders.org/d/yg616y
At the completion of the survey, our parish will receive a Summary Report of the results. We will NOT have access to individual survey responses. This survey offers us a unique and important opportunity to learn about issues of importance to families in a confidential and professional way. We will use these results to 1) look at opportunities to support parishioner growth in discipleship and 2) create goals and action plans to achieve that growth.
There are also opportunities to complete the survey after Sunday Mass. You can also obtain a paper copy in the Chapel, in Church, or at the Parish Office or by contacting our Parish (Secretary) at 716-896-1050 or Beverly Sikora at 716-242-9051.
We are trying to get the highest response rate possible. This information will be invaluable to
Fr. Mariusz Dymek and our various ministries as we plan for the future and strive to be the best disciples we can be. We will receive the results this spring/summer at which time we will share what we have learned with the entire parish.
I look forward to sharing the findings with you when the project is complete!
The Infant Jesus of Prague is a 16th-century wax-coated wooden statue of the Child Jesus holding a globus cruciger of Spanish origin, now located in the Discalced Carmelite Church of Our Lady of Victories in Malá Strana, Prague, Czech Republic. The figure of the Child Jesus, as a tender infant, brings home to us God’s closeness and his love. By depicting Jesus as a child, the tradition of the Infant of Prague also emphasizes His humanity, and how we are children of God because of the salvation that He brings us. Tradition says the more you honor the Infant the more He will bless you. Now, we have almost become desensitized to the true meaning of this symbol and conjure up the memory of the ’60’s and ‘70’s when almost every car had a magnetized statue attached to the dashboard. (We could use some of that now). Most Polish homes still have one, sitting quietly in a corner.

Corpus Christi would like to announce the restoration of this image. It is the same stand and statue but cleaned, sealed, polished, painted and freshly guilded with gold. The work was arranged by The Friends of Corpus Christi, through an endowment by a local family. It is the first phase of several projects covered by this donation.
All are invited to Sunday Mass, May 8th at 9:30 AM on Mother’s Day, when the statue will be rededicated at Corpus Christi Church.
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