Biuletyn / Bulletin – 12-ego września 2021 roku / September 12, 2021
Parafia p.w. Narodzenia Najświętszej Maryi Panny
ST. MARY’S POLISH PARISH
21 Wesley St., Sydney, NS, B1N 2M5
Tel.: (902) 564-4847
www.stmaryspolishparish.ca
Witamy wszystkich! Welcome to all!
St. Mary’s Polish Church is a heritage landmark designated by the Province of Nova Scotia
We are pleased to share our faith and rich traditions with the whole community.
Established in 1913. Church rebuilt in 2015-2016. Our second century of faith and service
PROBOSZCZ/PASTOR: Father Dennis Lamey 902-564-4222; sttheresasydney@gmail.com
MSZY/MASSES: PLEASE NOTE: We are in Phase 4 of re-opening with masks and physical distancing. Z Bogiem!
SPOWIEDŹ: Godzina do uzgodnienia z księdzem.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Anytime upon request to the priest.
SAKRAMENT CHRZTU ŚWIĘTEGO: Prosimy o kontakt z księdzem conajmniej na 1 miesiąc przed planowaną datę.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Please contact the priest at least one month in advance.
SAKRAMENT MAŁZEŃSTWA: Zapowiedzi powinny być ogłoszone conajmniej na 6 miesięcy przed planowaną datę.
SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY: Intentions must be announced at least six months in advance.
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XXIV Niedziela Zwykła / 24th Sunday of Ordinary Time
CZYTANIA / READINGS:
Pierwsze czytanie / First Reading: Iz 50,5-9a
Psalm: 116A
Drugie czytanie / Second Reading: Jk 2,14-18
Ewangelia / Gospel: Mk 8,27-35
RESPONSORIAL PSALM: W krainie życia będę widział Boga / I will walk before the Lord in the land of the living
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OGŁOSZENIA / ANNOUNCEMENTS
LETTER FROM FATHER DENNIS – RE PHASE FIVE:
Sept 10th , 2021
Dear Parishioners: As many of you may already know we will enter Phase 5 of the opening, as announced by Dr. Strang, and Premier Tim Houston on Sept 15 at 12:01am. They are still encouraging masks but all other restrictions are lifted on this date and we can begin to return to normal. There will no longer be sign in sheets or the necessity for sanitizing. Our Choirs will be able to re-start after this date as well. “Praise God for His loving goodness to us! ….” Please continue to pray for one another and stay safe.
Many Blessings, Fr Dennis Lamey P.p
FOOD CUPBOARD: If you are attending Mass this Sunday, we would be so grateful if you could bring a non-perishable or personal care item for the Food Cupboard. In particular, personal care items (soap, shampoo, etc) appear to be especially needed at this time. Also, nutritious non-perishable breakfast items like cereal and peanut butter. Thanks for all your help! God bless!
HAPPY NOVA SCOTIA POLISH HERITAGE MONTH! Some quick updates:
-NEXT SUNDAY AFTER MASS: Historic Homes of Polish Cape Breton sketches/exhibit (Emily Sheppard) plus book-signing by featured author William Kowalski, who was interviewed this past week on CBC Radio Mainstreet Cape Breton.
-Friday, September 17, 10:30am: Please join us for a special workshop on preserving memories. The workshop will be by Zoom. Jane Arnold from the Beaton Institute will give a presentation, based on the Polish Cape Breton collections.
-The first of our film screenings will be Monday, September 20, at 6:00pm at the Boardmore Playhouse: “Poletown Lives” – remastered – about the struggle to save a very special Polish neighbourhood in Detroit. Very well done – and some interesting parallels with Cape Breton’s Polonia.
-Thanks to Jo-Ann Dziubek-MacDonald for the beautiful featured artist exhibit at the Polish Village Hall, hosted by the Pogoria Polish Folk Ensemble and the St. Michael’s Polish Benefit Society. Thanks to Shari McKay and Maura Lea Morykot for their hard work and leadership on the exhibit.
-Thanks to everyone who volunteered with various tasks. Thanks to everyone who worked on the Polish dinners, which sold out. Peggy and Lynette submitted a note to warmly acknowledge fellow volunteers: Sophie and Roddie O'Toole, Jean Annette White, Bernie Paurch, Marilyn and Joe Gillis, Janet and Fred Hawthorne, Wayne Joseph, Toni and Jancia LaRusic, Janina MacCormack, Sharon Quinn, Ursula Melski, Carolyn Markotich
-Please see full schedule at the end of the bulletin. Please keep checking the parish Facebook page or PolishMonthNS.ca
WEEKDAY RADIO SPOTS ABOUT POLISH CULTURE AND LANGUAGE IN CAPE BRETON: The Coast Radio: Every weekday at 3:50pm and 7:50pm (FM 89.7). And archived at coastalradio.ca. It’s called the “One Minute Polish Broadcast”. Learn a new Polish word, phrase, or cultural tradition. Presented by the St. Michael’s Polish Benefit Society. Would you consider sponsoring a whole week of our radio segments for $100? The Coast has kindly agreed to allow the St. Michael’s Polish Benefit Society to do this as a fund-raiser (they are not charging for air time). Sponsors will be acknowledged on air (IMOs are welcome, birthday tributes, etc). Dziekujemy! And, we’re recruiting volunteers to go on air (pre-recorded). We’ll help you get ready. No previous experience required, and you do not have to be a Polish speaker. Our radio theme for this coming week will be this Friday’s session on preserving memories. Jane Arnold, senior archivist of the Beaton Institute, will be our guest. Thank you to this week’s sponsor Jean Annette White, in memory of deceased members of the Kieƈ and Baker families.
COLLECTION FOR SEPTEMBER 5: $1199.00. Thank you very kindly for your support of our parish.
THANKS VERY KINDLY FOR YOUR DONATIONS TO OUR PARISH DURING THE PANDEMIC: We are truly grateful for everyone’s generosity through the pandemic. If you are able to make a donation, the parish’s mailing address is St. Mary’s Polish Parish, 21 Wesley St., Sydney, NS, B1N 2M5. Donations can be made securely on-line at Canada Helps (which will email you an instant tax receipt): https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/st-marys-polish-parish/. (link to this site is provided on our parish website homepage). Thanks for your support!
PICTURED BELOW: Working on wycinanki (Polish paper art) and enjoying refreshments on Friday at the Polish Village Hall -- Exhibit profiling the work of Jo-Ann Dziubek-MacDonald, our featured artist for Nova Scotia Polish Heritage Month
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Życzymy błogosławionego tygodnia / Wishing you a blessed week!
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SEPTEMBER IS NOVA SCOTIA POLISH HERITAGE MONTH!
Hashtag #WitamyNS (“Witamy” means welcome!)
For the full calendar, updates, and new additions please consult our Nova Scotia Polish Heritage Month website regularly! www.PolishMonthNS.ca
Throughout the month:
-At selected events, we will have free raffle tickets to win a truly unique gift basket with wonderful books by Polish Nova Scotian authors, including acclaimed novels, cookbooks, history and community development!
-The Good Food Bus (Cape Breton) – nutritious Polish recipe cards and samples of the month’s featured herb – lubczyk (lovage), while supplies last.
-The Coast Radio weekday Polish heritage segments (3:50 and 7:50 p.m.).
-Special NS Polish Heritage Month menu item at all Flavor restaurant locations in Sydney.
-Mahone Bay: The Kitch'Inn B&B is partnering with local restaurants to offer a Polish Getaway Package, which includes a voucher. The Saltbox Brewery is creating a special Polish-inspired honey lager, named in honour of this year’s featured Polish Nova Scotian author William Kowalski: Details at: polishmonthns.ca/mahone-bay-getaway/
-Cape Breton University Beaton Institute series of Facebook profiles on unique photos of Cape Breton’s Polish community from the extensive archival collection.
-Halifax Central Library: Polish books display on the 4th floor and “Celebrating Culture” webpage with activities, information, videos, crafts.
-Baddeck Public Library, Cape Breton: Extensive book display, as well as free Polish craft kits and free colouring books while supplies last!
-NSCC Truro Campus Library – month-long feature of Polish Canadian and Polish Nova Scotian authors, coordinated by Principal Lech Krzywonos
-Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron will be flying the Polish flag.
Day-by-day:
Wednesday, September 1: Release of the official statement for Nova Scotia Polish Heritage Month by the Honourable Arthur LeBlanc, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia.
Friday, September 3, 7:00pm: Song-writing circle on Zoom. Help us complete a Polish translation of the hymn “In the Bulb there is a Flower” – or just listen in! Free registration (tom_urbaniak@cbu.ca).
Saturday, September 4, 12 noon: Wreath laying at Polish Emigration Memorial Monument (Pier 21)
Tuesday, September 7, 4:35pm: NS Polish Heritage Month theme on the “People’s School” (CBC Radio Mainstreet Cape Breton).
Friday, September 10, 4:00pm to 7:00pm, and Saturday, September 11, 10:30am to 2:30pm: Public viewing of Jo-Ann Dziubek MacDonald’s exhibit at the Polish Village Hall. 972 Victoria Road, Whitney Pier. Free admission. Hosted by the Pogoria Polish Folk Ensemble and the St. Michael’s Polish Benefit Society.
Saturday, September 11, 11:00am to 2:00pm: Take-out Polish dinners at St. Mary’s Polish Church; $10 each. Pre-purchased tickets required; no sales at door. Please e-mail tom_urbaniak@cbu.ca or call 902-563-1226.
Monday, September 13, 6:00pm: Polish food sampling at the Budapest Bisztro, Halifax. Limited capacity; public health protocols; $30. To reserve a place, please e-mail pcsns.chair@gmail.com.
Wednesday, September 15, 10:30am: Nova Scotia Polish Heritage Month Lecture in English by Zoom (“Leadership, Health, and Communities”) with Dr. Roman Szelemej, MD, Mayor of Walbrzych (twin city of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality); introduction by Amanda McDougall, Mayor of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality. To register: tom_urbaniak@cbu.ca .
Wednesday, September 15: Deadline for the “Moja Polska” creative contest: Share a song, poem, or other creative piece. Details www.facebook.com/polskaNS/. Open to everyone. You don’t have to have a Polish background.
Thursday, September 16; Polish pastry evening at Lobster Pound and Moore, North Sydney. Try decadent paczki and faworki (for dine in) with blueberries freshly picked from Ron Hiscock’s High Bush U-Pick in Port Morien and from George’s River.
Friday, September 17, 10:30am to 11:30am: Free workshop on “Documenting Immigration: How to Preserve Your Family’s Memories”. Jane Arnold, director of the Beaton Institute, will use examples from the Beaton’s extensive Polish Cape Breton collection. Join by Zoom. To register: tom_urbaniak@cbu.ca .
Saturday, September 18, 11:00am and 2:00pm: Puppet shows by local groups featuring Polish folk legends, Halifax Central Library. Free admission; limited seating.
Sunday, September 19, 10:30am to 12 noon: “Historic Polish Homes of Cape Breton” – exhibit by artist Emily Sheppard, St. Mary’s Polish Church. Free admission. The images will be used to create a future mural. Do you have other homes to suggest? Book signing by William Kowalski, author of The Best Polish Restaurant in Buffalo; featured Polish Nova Scotian author for 2021.
Monday, September 20, 6:30pm Film Screening (theme: conscience and resistance): “Poletown Lives”, Boardmore Playhouse, Cape Breton University – free admission. An acclaimed film on a community that tried to resist forced relocation.
Tuesday, September 21, 2:00pm to 3:30pm: Recipe roundtable at the McConnell Library, Sydney, by recipe contributors to the St. Mary’s Polish Parish Cookbook. Hear some amazing recipe tips! Special reading by William Kowalski from The Best Polish Restaurant in Buffalo. Copies of the St. Mary’s Polish Parish Cookbook will be available.
Thursday, September 23, and Friday, September 24: Craft and cooking workshops with the Whitney Pier Boys and Girls Club (Whitney Pier Youth Club)
Friday, September 24, 10:30am Walking tour of the Kolonia section of Whitney Pier. Meet at the Polish Village Hall, 972 Victoria Road.
Saturday, September 25: Polish Day at the Halifax Central Library. Displays, crafts, 1:00pm to 4:30pm in the Paul O’Regan Hall. Film screening of the acclaimed film “Cold War” (with English subtitles) from 2:00pm to 3:30pm.
Monday, September 27, 6:30pm: Film screening (theme: resistance and conscience) of Andrzej Wajda’s acclaimed film “Man of Marble” (with English subtitles) Boardmore Playhouse, Cape Breton University. A fictional but realistic, fast-paced account of a 1970s journalism student who discovers hidden secrets of the Communist regime.
Wednesday, Sepember 29, at 10:30am: Walking tour: Kolonia section of Whitney Pier and future Twin City Pocket Park – meet at Victoria Road and Franklin St., Whitney Pier.
Wednesday, September 29, 7:30pm: Live virtual tour on Polish immigration experiences, hosted by Pier 21 (Canadian Museum of Immigration). More information to follow on www.PolishMonthNS.ca .
Thursday, Sepember. 30: No activities in order to allow for reflection in honour of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
Throughout the month, please follow the Facebook pages of the Polish Canadian Society of Nova Scotia, the Polish Village Hall (St. Michael’s Polish Benefit Society), St. Mary’s Polish Parish, and the Atlantic Canada District of the Canadian Polish Congress.
More on the activities: POLISHMONTHNS.CA