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Gs/ Njdib D{zfxtlj- PTQQF- Qbtups Gbuifs Kbo Lpmnbhb- PTQQF Wjdbs Ifosz Cfsobu ' Mfpobse Tjlpstlj- Usvtufft Cfwfsmz Tjlpsb- Qbsjti Dpvodjm Qsftjefou Csbe Xjohfsu - Ejsfdups pg Nvtjd DPSQVT DISJTUJ DIVSDI 2:: Dmbsl Tusffu Cvggbmp- Ofx Zpsl 25323 Qipof; 827.9:7.2161 Gby; 827.9:7.26:6 Xfc; xxx/DpsqvtDisjtujCvggbmp/psh Fnbjm; pggjdfADpsqvtDisjtujCvggbmp/psh Sunday Masses Saturday: 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 9:30 a.m. (said in English) 11:00 a.m. (said in Polish) Weekday Masses Masses are in Chapel Monday & Tuesdays 10:00 a.m. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. 11:30 a.m. Thursday Mass is said in Polish Confession (Sacrament of penance and reconciliation) In the Church Saturday 4:15-4:45 p.m. or by appointment Divine Mercy Chaplet Sunday before Mass in English After the Mass in Polish Sacrament of Anointing In case of emergency, Please call the office. Exposition of the Holy Eucharist Wednesday to Friday 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Mass First Thursday of the Month In the Church from 7p.m. – 10 p.m. Perpetual Novena to Our Lady of Czestochowa Every Saturday after 11:30 a.m. Mass Parish Office Hours Monday–Friday: 9:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. (Closed for lunch 12:30-1:00) Letters of Recommendation Only registered and participating parishioners will be issued a Letter of Recommendation. Letters cannot be issued to non-parishioners Welcome We extend to our visitors a very special welcome. We trust that the liturgy will be a blessing to you and you will visit us again. If you think you may be interested in joining Corpus Christi Parish, please contact our office. We will be glad to assist in making arrangements for your registration. Call 716-896-1050. Sanctuary Light The Sanctuary Light is a reminder of the Eucharistic presence of Christ in the tabernacles of the Catholic Churches of the world. The Light is available for “A Special Intention” or “in Memory of Your Deceased Loved One.” With a donation of $10.00 (or $20 for both Church and Chapel), the light will burn for the week for your prayer intention and will be published in the bulletin. Please call the parish secretary to schedule your intention. Vigil for Sunday, 5:00 + Dr. Joseph Pantera and Son Bill at the request of Doris and the Pantera Family Sunday, June 7 th , Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity 9:30 God’s Blessing and Good Health for Mary Sikora requested by Beverly Sikora 11:00 + Bronisława Kowal ( 4 rocznica śmierci ) requested by Mąż Monday, June 8 th , 10:00 For Parishioners Tuesday, June 9 th , 10:00 + Marciniak Jeremy M. (Asuna Yuuki) requested by Family and Friends Wednesday, June 10 th , 11:30 + Celia Lukawszewski requested by Family Thursday, June 11 th , Saint Barnabas, Apostle 11:00 + Filomina Galinska requested by John Stanko Friday, June 12 th , 11:30 + Edward and Frances Lewandowski requested by son Robert Saturday, June 13 th , Saint Anthony of Padua, Priest and Doctor of the Church 11:30 + Sophie Trzepkowski requested by Family Vigil for Sunday, 5:00 + John Oleszek requested by daughter Donna Sunday, June 14 th , Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ—Corpus Christi Sunday 9:30 + Msgr. Chester Frysisk requested by Family 11:00 For the Parishioners of Corpus Christi Church Sanctuary Lamp in the Church The Lamp in our Sanctuary Burns Brightly for the Special Intention of Donna Oleszek Sanctuary Lamp in the Chapel The Lamp in our Sanctuary Burns Brightly for the Special Intention of Donna Oleszek Prayer Request Prayers are requested for the following: Adele Krent, David Kusek, Barb Eagan, Alice Mackiewicz, Carol Frydryzhowski, Theresa Sikora, The Knoll Family, Joan Zielinski, Noel Kepner, Krystyna Michaliszyn, Leonard Sikorski, Mike Smith, Stan Kapron, Michael Liskiewicz, Alice Jaracz. Attendance and Collection None

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    Sunday Masses Saturday: 5:00 p.m.

    Sunday: 9:30 a.m. (said in English) 11:00 a.m. (said in Polish)

    Weekday Masses

    Masses are in Chapel Monday & Tuesdays 10:00 a.m. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. 11:30 a.m. Thursday Mass is said in Polish

    Confession

    (Sacrament of penance and reconciliation) In the Church

    Saturday 4:15-4:45 p.m. or by appointment

    Divine Mercy Chaplet

    Sunday before Mass in English After the Mass in Polish

    Sacrament of Anointing

    In case of emergency, Please call the office.

    Exposition of the Holy Eucharist

    Wednesday to Friday

    10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Mass

    First Thursday of the Month

    In the Church from 7p.m. – 10 p.m.

    Perpetual Novena to

    Our Lady of Czestochowa

    Every Saturday after 11:30 a.m. Mass

    Parish Office Hours

    Monday–Friday: 9:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

    (Closed for lunch 12:30-1:00)

    Letters of Recommendation

    Only registered and participating parishioners will be

    issued a Letter of Recommendation. Letters cannot be

    issued to non-parishioners

    Welcome

    We extend to our visitors a very special welcome. We trust that the liturgy will be a blessing to you and you will visit us again. If you think you may be interested in joining Corpus Christi Parish, please contact our office. We will be glad to assist in making arrangements for your registration. Call 716-896-1050.

    Sanctuary Light

    The Sanctuary Light is a reminder of the Eucharistic presence of Christ in the tabernacles of the Catholic Churches of the world. The Light is available for “A Special Intention” or “in Memory of Your Deceased Loved One.” With a donation of $10.00 (or $20 for both

    Church and Chapel), the light will burn for the week for your prayer intention and will be published in the bulletin. Please call the parish secretary to schedule your intention.

    Vigil for Sunday, 5:00 + Dr. Joseph Pantera and Son Bill at the

    request of Doris and the Pantera Family

    Sunday, June 7th, Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity

    9:30 God’s Blessing and Good Health for Mary Sikora requested by Beverly Sikora

    11:00 + Bronisława Kowal ( 4 rocznica śmierci ) requested by Mąż

    Monday, June 8th,

    10:00 For Parishioners

    Tuesday, June 9th,

    10:00 + Marciniak Jeremy M. (Asuna Yuuki) requested by Family and Friends

    Wednesday, June 10th,

    11:30 + Celia Lukawszewski requested by Family

    Thursday, June 11th, Saint Barnabas, Apostle

    11:00 + Filomina Galinska requested by John Stanko Friday, June 12th,

    11:30 + Edward and Frances Lewandowski requested by son Robert

    Saturday, June 13th, Saint Anthony of Padua,

    Priest and Doctor of the Church

    11:30 + Sophie Trzepkowski requested by Family

    Vigil for Sunday, 5:00 + John Oleszek requested by daughter

    Donna Sunday, June 14th, Solemnity of the Most Holy

    Body and Blood of Christ—Corpus Christi

    Sunday

    9:30 + Msgr. Chester Frysisk requested by Family 11:00 For the Parishioners of Corpus Christi Church

    Sanctuary Lamp in the Church The Lamp in our Sanctuary

    Burns Brightly for the Special Intention of Donna Oleszek

    Sanctuary Lamp in the Chapel

    The Lamp in our Sanctuary Burns Brightly for the

    Special Intention of Donna Oleszek

    Prayer Request

    Prayers are requested for the following: Adele Krent, David Kusek, Barb Eagan, Alice Mackiewicz, Carol Frydryzhowski, Theresa Sikora, The Knoll Family, Joan Zielinski, Noel Kepner, Krystyna Michaliszyn, Leonard Sikorski, Mike Smith, Stan Kapron, Michael Liskiewicz, Alice Jaracz.

    Attendance and Collection

    None

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    Statement of Bishop Edward B. Scharfenberger On the Death of George Floyd

    and Subsequent Turmoil “As followers of Jesus Christ and as Catholics, we have the responsibility and mandate to eliminate the tragedy and scourge of racism. Our hearts ache for the family of George Floyd who suffered and died senselessly at the hands of those sworn to serve and protect. We mourn with people of conscience everywhere who have been motivated to speak out against abuse of power and to give voice to all who suffer the persistent injustices of racist attitudes and practices. It is not enough just to decry injustice, or even to pray and sympathize with those who suffer from an everyday experience of being treated as inferior or unworthy because of their racial or ethnic identities. This must be our constant work. “We have no more urgent task than to join with those of all faiths in promoting the God-given dignity of each and every person, and to come together in these troubling days of our national life to bring about understanding, acceptance and healing among people of all races and backgrounds.”

    Catholic Charities Says Thank YOU!

    Thank you! Last Friday, donors like you contributed $250,160 in support of Appeal 2020. The total for HOPE Day is increased by the matching gifts of $108,750 for a grand, one-day total of $358,910. And, the HOPE Day goal of $250,000 was far exceeded! Think of me. Your gift showed your care and concern for your neighbor. Your gift will help ensure that vital programs and services will continue to be available to those in need. Because of you, we are able to respond with hope and compassion.

    Vocations

    Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit. Listen to what Jesus says: “The Spirit of Truth will come to you.” What is the ‘truth’ of your life? How can you best serve God? If God is calling you to a Church vocation, call Father Andrew Lauricella at 716-847-5535

    Father’s Day Novena

    The Paulin Fathers in Buffalo are pleased to offer a very special Novena of 9 Masses. This Novena is intended for fathers and for all those who may symbolize a father to you, including friends, teachers and neighbors, whether they are living or deceased.

    We invite you to join us in this Novena by attending Mass each of these nine days at your own parish, or if that is not possible, by praying the Rosary every day. We will pray for your loved ones/prayer intention(s) during daily Mass offered by Paulin Fathers. Please send us the name of the person(s) and/or prayer intentions that you wish us to pray for.

    June is the Month of the

    Sacred Heart of Jesus

    As May was the month of Mary, our Blessed Mother, and June is the Month of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, does it not follow that as May leads into June, Mary leads us to her the love of her Son, symbolized by His Heart? Devotion to the Sacred Heart is a form of devotion to the person Jesus, and especially to His Love.

    Sanctuary Lamps

    Corpus Christi is experiencing a variation in practices. For several years there have been many Mass intention openings, people seem to be requesting more Masses. For years Sanctuary Lamps have always had intentions.

    This year our Sanctuary Lamps have many open intentions. Please use this opportunity to honor or remember a cherished individual or event. Call the office for openings. The sanctuary lamp, also called a chancel lamp, is placed before the tabernacle in a Roman Catholic Church as a sign that the Blessed Sacrament is reserved or stored within.

    Parish Photos, Videos,

    and Updates Online

    Every day, you will find new information about our parish events, photos, and videos on our Facebook Page, “Corpus Christi Buffalo”. Please “Like” it to receive updates, and ask friends to like as well. You CorpusChristiBuffalo.org …and we also have a YouTube Channel called “Corpus Christi Church Buffalo” where you can see parish videos, and subscribe to receive notifications whenever a new video is uploaded.

    Solemnity of the

    Most Holy Trinity

    The fundamental dogma, on which everything in Christianity is based, is that of

    the Blessed Trinity in whose name all Christians are baptized. The feast of the Blessed Trinity needs to be understood and celebrated as a prolongation of the mysteries of Christ and as the solemn expression of our faith in this triune life of the Divine Persons, to which we have been given access by Baptism and by the Redemption won for us by Christ. Only in heaven shall we properly understand what it means, in union with Christ, to share as sons in the very life of God. The feast of the Blessed Trinity was introduced in the ninth century and was only inserted in the general calendar of the Church in the fourteenth century by Pope John XXII. But the cultus of the Trinity is, of course, to be found throughout the liturgy. Constantly the Church causes us to praise and adore the thrice-holy God who has so shown His mercy towards us and has given us to share in His life.