Practice the Presence of God by Brother Lawrence (click here)
The Didache. The Lord’s Teaching Through the Twelve Apostles to the Nations (click here)
Practice the Presence of God by Brother Lawrence (click here)
The Didache. The Lord’s Teaching Through the Twelve Apostles to the Nations (click here)
The Ukrainian Catholic Women’s League of Canada Holy Eucharist Branch will have a Ukrainian Food Sale on November 20, 2021.
Cabbage Rolls
4 Dozen (frozen/uncooked) – $40
1 Tray (cooked) – $7
Perogies
1 Dozen (potato & Cheese) – $7
Perishke
1 Dozen – $8
Pre-Orders
Please call Wanda at 204-668-0415
Pick-up of Orders on Saturday, November 20, 12-3 pm
Holy Eucharist Parish Centre
460 Munroe Avenue, Winnipeg
A new Adult Faith Inquiry Class will begin on November 30 (and not on November 16 as previously stated) and run until May 2022. The class is designed for those adults who are inquiring about the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Faith and it is open to all adults for faith enrichment. We will base our discussions on the official Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Catechism, Christ Our Pascha (of which our pastor was the general editor for the English-language edition). All are welcome. For more information, click here.
April 19, 1929 – October 11, 2021
Father Edward Kwiatkowski was called home to our Merciful Father on Thanksgiving Day, October 11, 2021, at the age of 92, and one month short of his 26th anniversary to the priesthood.
Born in Elphinstone, MB of parents Michael and Eudokia (Labay), he was the 8th of 10 children; now only his sister Marge survives him. His was a “late” vocation: happy years of childhood and early adulthood spent on the farm segued to marriage to Phyllis Zemliak, leading to a remarkable whirlwind of adventures in Morden, Winnipeg, Rossburn, The Pas, the Esterhazy mines, and eventually Brandon, all the while raising seven children. On retirement, he chafed to do more for the Lord with his new spare time. His vocation to the priesthood, always thought impossible because of his humble beginnings, crystallized at this time and he undertook seminary studies in Rome. Completing these, an invitation to serve in Ukraine led to service there both before and after his ordination to the priesthood on November 12, 1995.
He was immensely grateful to the Lord for giving him over 25 years of priesthood, during which he served in Manitoba (Roblin/Russell district), Victoria, BC, and summer in Kenora, ON. He returned to Winnipeg to assist in his retirement years his son, Rev. Fr. Michael Kwiatkowski. Four months ago, new tiredness was diagnosed as leukemia, and after a short and prayerful battle, he died just as the daily family online rosary by his bedside ended.
The family is extremely grateful to Dr. Baher Kilada, St. Boniface Hospital admin and staff, Palliative Care, and WRHA Homecare personnel.
Livestream of Funeral on October 15, 2021: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Axy-aZkp5Fo
SOLD OUT!
A delicious meal of roast chicken, perogies, cabbage rolls, meatballs, mashed potatoes, coleslaw, vegetables, and dessert. Family rate available. Only 600 meals available. Deadline for orders November 3, 2021. Click here for more information.