Saint Casimir Parish
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December 14 - 15

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         With Christmas one week from Wednesday and the winter solstice later this week, all of us know that winter is upon us. So far, here at St. Casimir, we had only one snow storm (which lasted four days!), and we have had cold weather. So as winter begins, I want to remind everyone to be very careful when you are out in the winter. Here at St. Casimir’s we try to keep our property clear of snow and ice, but that is not always possible. A fall for anyone, especially our older members is dangerous. Also, for our older members, the cold is dangerous. As we face cold and snowy weather, please be careful and use common sense about going out, even going out to Church. With the cold weather, our older members are more isolated as they are confined to their homes for longer periods of time so I ask our younger members to look in on older parents, neighbors and friends           
                                                                    
Blessings!  – Fr. Joe Bacevice

PLEASE PRAY
     
rankosWe ask you to remember in your prayers the souls of Deacon Neil Novak and Richard Neiman. May they live forever in the blessedness of heaven.
      
ADVENT PENANCE SERVICE
   
        The Collinwood Cluster of Parishes will celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation with a Penance Service here at St. Casimir’s on Monday, December 16TH, at 7:00pm. We will have six priests available to hear confessions. All are invited to receive this sacrament in preparation for the coming feast of Christmas.
   
CHRISTMAS WAFERS
   
      Traditional Christmas Wafers are available at the main entrance to the church at Mass times. They are packaged is envelopes of 2 and 3 wafers.  The suggested donation is $1 for each wafer. Place your donation in the envelope provided and place it in the donation box.
   
CALENDARS
   
        Our 2025 Church Calendars are now available. We thank our friends and fellow parishioners at the Jakubs Funeral Home for providing them this year. They are on the tables at the back of the church.
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GIVING TREE
   
    We ask those who are donating to our Giving Tree to submit your gift cards this weekend. We will begin to distribute them to the needy next week. We thank you for your generosity.
   
YOUR CHRISTMAS OFFERING
     
      Christmas is a traditional time for people to make an extra offering to the Church. As you consider your Christmas offering to Saint Casimir’s, I ask you to consider the place our Parish has in your heart. For most, our Parish is more than just a place to go to Church on Sundays. It is where we go in times of joy and grief, in times of hope and despair, and in times of healing. We all know that winter is the most expensive time of the year and as a parish, we face many challenges. So we ask that everyone make an extra effort to give a substantial offering this Christmas, because it is only because of your generous support that we can continue our work.
       
CHRISTMAS MASS SCHEDULE
 
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24- CHRISTMAS EVE
             7:30 AM – Morning Mass
             4:00 PM Mass (English)
           10:00 PM Christmas Music (Lithuanian)
           10:30 PM Mass (Lithuanian)
 
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25 - CHRISTMAS DAY
           10:00 AM Mass (Bilingual)
 
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31
            7:30 AM – Morning Mass
            4:00 PM – Vigil Mass
 
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 2025:
MARY, MOTHER OF GOD
           10:00 AM (Bilingual)
 
CHRISTMAS CONFESSIONS
 
Monday, December  16  – 7:00 PM Penance Service
Saturday, December 21     4:00–4:30 PM
Monday, December  23     4:00–5:00 PM
Tuesday, December  24     8:00–8:30 AM
 
kryžius December 14 - 15 December 21 - 22

Lector

Faye RothNancy AnzlovarJudy KowalskiDonna Flynt
Eucharistic MinisterMaureen Anderson Ted EganFaye RothJackie Caruso-Taylor
ServerFrances K.Frances K.