July 2017

A Message from Father Sr. Gregory Mludzik

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ Our Lord!

On behalf of my family – my wife Tatiana and my sons David and Michael, my daughter Alexandra – and myself, I would like to greet every one of you with these words: “May the name of Jesus Christ be praised.”

I was assigned to Ss Peter and Paul Parish on July 15, 2017, as administrator.

Through time, God needs human helpers. To build up His eternal kingdom, he calls people to live and work in the midst of the world and its concerns. He wants the people whom He calls to be effective witnesses to the truth of the gospel and to make his Church a living presence in the midst of that world.

Jesus’ Church is the sacrament of salvation for everyone. All should feel the urgent call to work in our Church through our local parish. In that service, God’s initiative comes first. What form, then, should our response take? Perhaps all we contribute is a free and joyful acceptance of the gift. God’s grace is free, but it’s not cheap. Jesus paid dearly for it: It cost His life. We have to cooperate with His grace. God has called us to be witnesses in the world. The priest is a mediator between God and people. He goes to God on behalf of people – with their aspirations, prayers, sorrows, joys, and offerings. He returns with God’s forgiveness and blessing to the people.

My heartfelt desire is for all of us in this parish and church to be as one family who gathers in the House of God the Father, united in faith. My utmost wish is to expand the religious life of our parish. The center of our interest should be Sunday’s Mass and partaking in Holy Communion. This will strengthen our faith and enable us to draw inspiration for overcoming hardships in daily life. Let us not seek pretenses to absolve ourselves from our obligation of our faith. As your pastor and spiritual leader, I will take responsibility for children, teenagers, adults, and older parishioners. I will try to show everyone that Jesus is “the Way, the Truth, and the Life.

There is a place for each one of us in our church. We just need to seek each other out, for Jesus gave specific talents to everyone. I am aware of my great responsibility for the whole parish and all parishioners, before God, for your eternal salvation. I also realize that I need your help in order to fulfill my sacred vocation. I need you to stand by me in daily prayer. I need you to challenge me by your faith, your support of my complete commitment to ministry, to obedience, to full dedication of my life to God and His people. Remember, the future of our parish is in our hands. Christ commissioned the Apostles with these words, but they are also addressed to each of us: “Go then, and make disciples of all nations, giving them baptism in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit; Teaching them to keep all the rules which I have given you; and see, I am ever with you, even to the end of the world.” (Matthew 28:19).

I respectfully request your prayers and assistance to enable me to be a good Pastor, and to serve well the Holy Church and Ss. Peter and Paul Parish.

I pray and ask for your prayers that the Holy Spirit may descend upon our church and rejuvenate its spiritual being to the Glory of God, and the continued growth of our Holy Church. Let us pray for this always together.

Very Rev. Gregory Mludzik, Administrator

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Memory Eternal Very Reverend Ś+P Stanley Skrzypek

Our pastor, the Very Rev. śp. Stanley Skrzypek, 82, entered into eternal life on June 25, 2017.

Born in Pustynia-Kozlow, Poland, Fr. Sr. Skrzypek graduated for Panstwowe Liceum in Krakow, Poland, in 1952, Theological Institute of Krakow in 1956, and Savanarola Theological Seminary in Scranton, PA in 1958. Ordained a priest on January 21, 1959 by His Grace the Most Reverend Leon Grochowski, DD, Prime Bishop of the PNCC, at St. Stanislaus Bishop & Martyr Cathedral, Scranton, PA, Fr. Skrzypek, was elevated to title Father Senior by His Excellency the Right Reverend Anthony M. Rysz, Bishop of the Central Diocese, on October 28, 1972.

Fr. Senior Skrzypek served many parishes in New York and Pennsylvania including St. Stanislaus Bishop & Martyr Cathedral, Scranton, PA, as Assistant Pastor in 1959, All Saints PNCC, Rome, NY, St. Joseph PNCC, Middleport, PA, 1960-1963, Sacred Heart PNCC, Summit Hill, PA, 1960-1963, Blessed Virgin Mary of Czestochowa PNCC, Albany, 1964-1971, Sarced Heart of Jesus PNCC, New York Mills, NY, 1971-1997, and was appointed Pastor of Ss. Peter and Paul Polish National Catholic Church in November 1997, where he served until his death. Fr. Sr. Skrzypek also served as the Ecumenical Officer for the PNCC for many years, and was an Associate Member of the Legion of Valor.

Beloved husband for 48 years of Frances A. (Pilzys).

Eternal rest grant unto your servant O Lord, and may the perpetual light shine upon him.

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