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Christmas at St. Valentine’s, Philadelphia

Posted in Parish Life, PNCC on December 13th, 2011 by admin – Be the first to comment
  • Sunday, December 18th, 4pm: Advent Candle Light Service and Sacrament of Penance followed by a Parish Christmas Vigil/Wigilia Dinner and a visit from Santa for the Children. The entire community is welcome.
  • Sunday, December 25th at Midnight: Shepherd’s Holy Mass/Pasterka for the Solemnity of the Nativity. Come join us in welcoming the Lord.
  • Sunday, December 25th, 9:30am: Holy Mass for Christmas Day
  • Sunday, January 1st, 11:30am: Holy Mass for the Solemnity of the Circumcision of our Lord

Please note that starting January 1, 2012 Holy Mass will be celebrated Sundays at 11:30am.

Parish Thanksgiving Holy Mass and Advent Events

Posted in Parish Life, PNCC, Prayer on October 15th, 2011 by admin – Be the first to comment
  • A Holy Mass of Thanksgiving will be offered on Sunday, November 20th at 9:30 a.m.
  • Remember, Advent begins on Sunday, November 27th
  • There will be an Advent candle light service & a celebration of the Sacrament of Penance on Sunday, December 18th at 4 p.m. followed by a Wigilia (Vigil) Dinner & a vista from Santa for the children.

Holiday Bazaar and Flea Market

Posted in Parish Life, St. Valentine on October 15th, 2011 by admin – Be the first to comment

Saturday, November 19th from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday, November 20th following 9:30 a.m. Holy Mass and until 2 p.m.

New and gently used items in good condition items. Cake and bake goods for sale. Tables are for rent: $15 each. Polish & American Food available – eat in & take out. Come, and support St. Valentine’s Parish.

“My God, I know this place. I am home.” (Reflection for All Souls Day)

Posted in Christian witness, From the Pastor, Parish Life, Prayer on October 15th, 2011 by admin – Be the first to comment

Why do Catholic Christians commemorate the dead during the month of November? The feast of All Souls and the month of November is a source of consolation for each of us. If our hearts are broken and suffering about the loss of loved ones, or if we are dealing with unresolved issues about good-byes that were not said, peace that was not made, gratitude that was not expressed, let us ask the faithful departed to intercede for us and for our own peace. The consoling doctrine of the Communion of Saints allows us to feel ever close to those who have died and gives us much hope in moments of despair and sadness. I share with you two texts that have remained with me throughout my priestly life. In his little book Enounters with Silence, the great Jesuit theologian Fr. Karl Rahner, wrote about those who have died:

That’s why our heart is with them now, our loved ones who have taken leave of us. There is no substitute for them; there are no others who can fill the vacancy when one of those whom we really love suddenly and unexpectedly departs and is with us no longer. In true love no one can replace another, for true love loves the other person in that depth where he is uniquely and irreplaceably himself. And thus, as death has trodden roughly through our lives, every one of the departed has taken a piece of our hearts with them– and often enough– our whole heart. Many people have asked me to tell them about heaven and the afterlife. I sometimes smile at the request because I do not know any more than they do. Yet, when one young man asked if I looked forward to being united with God and all those who have gone before me, I made a connection to something I said earlier in this book.

In his book “The gift of peace: personal reflections,” Joseph Bernardin wrote about those who have died:

The first time I traveled with my mother and sister to my parents’ homeland of Tonadico di Primiero, in northern Italy, I felt as if I had been there before. After years of looking through my mother’s photo albums, I knew the mountains, the land, the houses, the people. As soon as we entered the valley, I said, “My God, I know this place. I am home.” Somehow I think crossing from this life into eternal life will be similar. I will be home.

May I suggest that each of you do the following during these days of November:

Spend some time reflecting on those who have been close to you, who have died, and are now with the Lord. Slowly read this scripture passage — Wisdom 3:1-3: “But the souls of the righteous are in the hand of God, and no torment will ever touch them. In the eyes of the foolish they seemed to have died, and their departure was thought to be a disaster, and their going from us to be their destruction; but they are at peace.” Remember one person close to you who has died. Bring this person’s image into your mind’s eye. As you remember his or her life, imagine the Lord Jesus escorting the person into heaven at the time of death. Finally, imagine this loved one waiting for you. Know that when your time of passing comes, the Lord and your loved ones who have gone before you will escort you into the kingdom of heaven. End your short remembering with this prayer: Lord, you are the resurrection and the life. You promised that whoever believes in you will never die. Lord, through the power of your rising, help me believe in my own resurrection. Amen.

May we spend our earthly pilgrimage filling our minds with the thoughts of heaven, so that when we finally cross over into eternal life, the images we see may not be foreign or strange. Let us pray that we, too, may be able to say: “My God, I know this place. I am home.”

Anyone wishing to submit the names of departed family or friends “WYPOMINKI” to be read and prayed for at our All Saints and All Souls Day Services are asked to return the envelope with the names which has been sent to your homes or give a list of those you would like remembered in prayer to Father Krzysztof.

Schedule for the Holy Days:

Sunday – October 30, 2011

8:00 a.m. – Polish language Holy Mass/Msza Święta & prayers for our deceased, “Wypominki”
9:30 a.m. – High Holy Mass & prayers for our deceased, “Wypominki”
2:00 p.m. – Prayers for our dearly deceased will be held at Parish Cemetery in Andalusia, PA.

St. Valentine’s Family Picnic/Piknik Rodzinny

Posted in From the Pastor, Parish Life, St. Valentine on August 31st, 2011 by admin – Be the first to comment

Everyone is invited to participate in our annual family picnic on Sunday, September 18th from 1pm till dusk. The picnic will be held at the St. Valentine’s Picnic Grounds in Andalusia (875 Mill Road, Bensalem, PA 19020).

We will have games, raffles, music, and plenty of family fun. A full menu of Homemade Polish Foods is available including pierogi, kapusta, kiełbasa, and gołąbki. We will have hotgogs, hamburgers and all your picnic favorites. You can even pre-order pierogi for your Wigilia table. Take out orders are available.

Requested donation of $5 per adult. Kids under 12 free. No donation for those requesting a take-out order only.

For more information please contact the parish office at 215-535-4978 or 215-632-1816. Thank you.


Serdecznie zapraszamy na Piknik Rodzinny, 18 wrzesieńa 2011, godz. 13.00 – 19.00.

Piknik odbędzie się w Park św. Walentego w Andaluzji (875 Mill Road, Filadelfia, PA 19020).

Na pikniku czeka nas wiele atrakcji dla całych rodzin!!! Nie może zabraknąć Ciebie i Twojej Rodziny na tym wydarzeniu!!!

Po informacja prosimy dzwonic do plebania na 215-535-4978 lub 215-632-1816.


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Holy Week and Easter 2011 schedule

Posted in Parish Life on March 4th, 2011 by admin – Be the first to comment
  • Palm Sunday Holy Mass & Distribution of Palms, April 17th, 9:30 a.m.
  • Palm Sunday Brunch, April 17th, following Palm Sunday Holy Mass at 9:30 a.m.
  • Holy Thursday, Last Supper Holy Mass, April 21st, 7 p.m.
  • Good Friday Celebration of the Lord’s Passion, April 22nd, 12:00 (noon) & 7 p.m.
  • Holy Saturday Liturgy of Easter Vigil, April 23rd, 6 p.m.
  • Holy Saturday Blessing of Easter Food at 12 (noon) & 5:45 p.m. (before the Holy Saturday Liturgy)
  • Easter Sunday Resurrection Procession and Holy Mass, April 24th, 9:30 a.m.

Lent

Posted in From the Pastor, Parish Life on March 4th, 2011 by admin – Be the first to comment

Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ,

Grace and Peace to you from God our Father and our Lord Jesus Christ.

Ash Wednesday marks the start of our preparation period. The journey begins with contrition, owning up to our sin and brokenness, and evaluating the state of our relationship with God. Ash Wednesday, by its very name, reminds us of our mortality. We are created from dust, and to dust we shall return. Therefore, when we pass on to the other side and we stand before God, we may be asked to give an account of our lives.

Ash Wednesday, March 9th, Holy Mass with the blessing and distribution of ashes will take place at 12 (noon) and 7 p.m.

Fasting and abstinence – we have to eat only one full meal and 2 small ones. Of course meals have to be meatless. (on Ash Wednesday & Good Friday and all Wednesdays and Fridays in Lent).

Lent is a season of the Christian year whose name comes from the Latin for “lengthening of days.” Lent is for preparation, a journey of preparing our souls to encounter the amazing mystery of Christ’s life, death and resurrection. Easter can never mean quite as much without the journey through Lent.

Lent compels us to return to Christian discipline and to make time for genuine spiritual care for ourselves. Lent is a time to center our thoughts on God and to remember that we are spiritual people on a physical journey. What stands in your way of a closer walk with our Lord Jesus?

During these days of Lent, we need to keep our eyes on Jesus. Let us support each other in our joys and sorrows, and in the challenges we face. Remembering the words of Psalm 46, “God is our refuge and strength ….a very present help in times of trouble.”

Let us turn to the Lord, our refuge and strength. Let us walk together in peace and love.

We will be meeting at 7 p.m. on Friday nights during Lent for a special Lenten Devotion – The way of the Cross. (Droga Krzyzowa). All are invited, so please join us.

St. Valentine’s Day – Our Patronal Feast

Posted in From the Pastor, Parish Life, Prayer, St. Valentine on February 6th, 2011 by admin – Be the first to comment

We will celebrate St. Valentine’s Day on Sunday, February 13th with a Solemn High Mass at 9:30 a.m. followed by a St. Valentine’s Brunch and St. Valentine’s Beneficial Society Meeting. Everyone is welcome! Happy Valentine’s Day!

100th Anniversary Celebration Invitation

Posted in Parish Life, PNCC, St. Valentine on September 15th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

The Rev. Father Krzysztof M. Mendelewski, Pastor
and the Parish Committee of
St. Valentine’s Parish
cordially invite you to the
One Hundredth Anniversary Celebration Mass
in St. Valentine’s Church
2330 Margaret Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Sunday, September Twenty Sixth
two thousand and ten
at three o’clock in the afternoon
and to the
One Hundredth Anniversary Banquet
at Regency Caterers
2378 Orthodox Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
at four : thirty o’clock in the afternoon

All Souls Day Service

Posted in Christian witness, Parish Life on October 29th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

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Special All Souls Day services will be held as follows:

  • In church on Sunday, November 1st at 8 and 9:30 AM.
  • At the Parish Cemetery in AndalusIa, 875 Mill Rd., Bensalem, PA on Sunday, November 1st at 2 PM.

All services will include a reading of the Rote of the Departed/Wypominki.

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