SS. Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church Celebrating 92 Years
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SS. Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church Celebrating 92 Years
SS. Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church Celebrating 92 Years 1923 - 2015 Drawing from the treasures of the Gospel and Roman Catholic Church teaching, we commit ourselves to be living examples of a community rich in faith, seeking the Kingdom of God. Twenty - Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 20, 2015 I WAS THINKING… The third window on the east side of our church depicts the Third Glorious Mystery of the Holy Rosary The Descent of the Holy Spirit. The Descent of the Holy Spirit occurred 50 days after Easter Sunday. The biblical narrative of Pentecost is given in the second chapter of the Book of Acts. Present were about one hundred and twenty followers of Christ, including the Eleven Apostles and Matthias who was Judas’ replacement, Mary mother of Jesus, and other women. Their reception of the Holy Spirit is recounted in Acts 2:1-6: “When the time for Pentecost was fulfilled, they were all in one place together. And suddenly there came from the sky a noise like a strong driving wind, and it filled the entire house in which they were. Then there appeared to them tongues as of fire, which parted and came to rest on each one of them. And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in different tongues, as the Spirit enabled them to proclaim. Now there were devout Jews from every nation under heaven staying in Jerusalem. At this sound, they gathered in a large crowd, but they were confused because each one heard them speaking in his own language.” While those on whom the Spirit had descended were speaking in many languages, the Apostle Peter stood up with the Eleven and proclaimed to the crowd that this event was the fulfillment of the prophecy of the Prophet Joel. In Acts 2:17, it reads: “‘It will come to pass in the last days,’ God says, ‘that I will pour out a portion of my spirit upon all flesh. Your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, your young men shall see visions, your old men shall dream dreams.” Peter also mentions (Acts 2:15) that it was the nine o’clock in the morning. Acts 2:41 then reports: “Those who accepted his message were baptized, and about three thousand persons were added that day.” Peter stated that this event was the beginning of a continual outpouring that would be available to all believers from that point on, Jews and Gentiles alike. Tradition (not the Bible) tells us that the Descent of the Holy Spirit took place in the Upper Room. The top part of this stained glass window shows a yellow circle with white dove (the symbol of the Holy Spirit) on blue background. Below you can see the tongues as of fire descending on the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Eleven Apostles. Below the scene you can see seven gold lampstands. The New Testament Book of Revelation refers to seven golden lampstands, representing the seven churches of Asia to which the revelation was sent: Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia and Laodicea, with “one like a Son of Man” in their midst. (Rev 1,9-20). The lampstands in the stained glass window symbolizes the spreading of the Good News and the Light of the Holy Spirit. Bellow we have the title - “COMING OF THE HOLY GHOST”. And also on the very bottom there is the name WIKTOR I BRONISŁAWA BUDZISZEWSKI, who sponsored this stained glass window. May the Lord Jesus Christ and His Mom bless and protect you always! Fr. Jerry SS. Peter and Paul News Page 2 LEK NA ZGORZKNIENIE albo właściwie ciągle młode, nigdy nie stare. Pokora człowieka czyni młodym, świeżym, nie zgorzkniałym i zgrzybiałym. O. Augustyn Pelanowski OSPPE Uniżenie to doskonałość, którą Jezus nieustannie stawiał przed oczami uczniów, jak to dziecko z dzisiejszej Ewangelii. Pokora nie jest poniżaniem siebie, które jest powodowane pogardą do siebie lub niezadowoleniem z tego, że się nie jest takim, jakim by się chciało być. To byłaby pycha. Pokora to takie uniżanie siebie, które ukazuje prawdę o nas. To zgoda na swoją prawdziwą małość. Rodrycjusz napisał, że tak jak woda w górach spływa do dolin i nie zatrzymuje się na szczytach, podobnie łaska od Boga spływa do tych, co są najniżej, i nie zatrzymuje się na tych, którzy nad innymi się wynoszą. Ludzie pokorni są podobni do aniołów, bo w niczym nie szukają siebie. Tak jakby ich nie było i jakby nie mieli własnych pragnień, lecz ciągle pytają, czego pragnie Bóg i w jaki sposób uszczęśliwić Boga. Są jak lustra, które nie mają własnego obrazu, lecz odbijają w sobie tego, który przed nimi stanie. Większość Ojców Kościoła wyrażała przekonanie, że Bóg stworzył aniołów przed całym stworzeniem materialnym. Święta Hildegarda z Bingen widziała aniołów jako pierwociny stworzenia. Przedstawiała ich jako uformowane światłem, lustrzane postacie, które Boskie światło odbijają dla ludzi, a ludzi przedstawiają Bogu jakby w odbiciu lustra. Przybliżają człowieka Bogu i Boga przybliżają człowiekowi, sami pozostając prawie niewidoczni. Dlatego w Biblii często, gdy jakiś bohater rozmawia z aniołem, raz jest mowa, że mówi z Bogiem, a raz, że rozmawia z aniołem, jakby anioł tylko przez chwilę był widoczny, a całym sobą przyzbliżał Boga człowiekowi. I taki jest również człowiek pokorny. Jest tak uniżony, że nie widać jego samego, lecz wszyscy, którzy na niego patrzą, dostrzegają tylko Boga, a gdy on się modli, to Bóg w nim widzi osoby, za które on błaga! Aniołowie nie modlą się za samych siebie i ci, którzy są jak aniołowie, nie modlą się za samych siebie. To nie znaczy, że modlitwa za siebie jest zła, ale wskazuje, że ktoś nie jest jeszcze tak uniżony, lecz jest w nim jakaś wyniosłość, która potrzebuje oczyszczenia. Bóg nie wybrał na górę objawienia Mount Everestu, tylko niski pagórek Synaju. Najbardziej niebezpieczne dla uniżenia są te cnoty, które sobie przypisujemy. W „Ścieżce sprawiedliwego” rabina Luzzatto czytamy, że cnoty mogą nas oszukiwać, gdyż przez nie widzimy się wyżej postawionymi od innych, a przecież żadna z nich nie jest nasza własnością, lecz darem Boga. Łaciński tekst, podając słowa Jezusa o tym, by być ostatnim, używa słowa novissimus, które owszem, znaczy ostatni, ale też najmłodszy, świeży, najnowszy. Bo w byciu ostatnim jest pewien sekret. Ten, kto stara się być ostatnim i ustawia się w cieniu innych, przestaje być starym człowiekiem, człowiekiem grzechu, staje się kimś nowym, świeżym, kimś wiecznie młodym! To dziecko, postawione przez Jezusa w centrum uwagi uczniów, było najmłodsze, 40 Hours’ Devotion SS. Peter and Paul Parish will celebrate 40 Hours' Devotion from October 2 to October 4, 2015. This is a time of prayer, reflection, and adoration of Jesus Christ in the Blessed Sacrament. On Saturday, October 3, Adoration will take place in Church from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. and from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. A sign-up sheet is located in the Sacristy. Please consider spending one hour with Jesus! The following is a schedule of events for the weekend of 40 Hours’ Devotion. Friday, October 2, 2015 6:15 p.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation 7:00 p.m. Holy Mass (First Friday) Followed by Exposition, prayers to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Adoration, and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament Saturday, October 3, 2015 9:00 a.m. Holy Mass (First Saturday) Followed by Exposition, prayers to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament until 4:00 p.m. 10:15 a.m. “Christ Present in the Eucharist” Deacon Alex Jones is the guest speaker. Brunch will follow in the Lower Church Hall. Please let us know you are attending the presentation and brunch by calling 313-8462222 ext. 106 and leaving a message by Friday, September 25th. 3:00 p.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation 4:30 p.m. Holy Mass Followed by Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament until 6:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Music, Prayers, and Litany to the Blessed Sacrament 6:30 p.m. Evening Prayer & Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament Sunday, October 4, 2015 (ONE Mass on this Day!) 10:30 a.m. Holy Mass & Eucharistic Procession (Celebrated in English & Polish) Light reception to follow in the Lower Church Hall SS. Peter and Paul News The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults RCIA stands for Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults. It is the Catholic Church’s way of initiating new members. RCIA is much more than a program. It is a learning and loving process in which conversion of the heart brings one to Jesus Christ. It is an answer to the Gospel invitation in Mathew 11:28-30: “Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am meek and humble of heart; and you will find rest for yourselves. For my yoke is easy, and my burden light.” RCIA is an opportunity... For those who have not been baptized. For those who have been baptized, but have little affiliation with, and/or training in the Catholic religion. For those who want to learn and ask questions about the Catholic faith. Through weekly gatherings, those attending gain a deeper appreciation and understanding of the Catholic beliefs and practices. All are welcome, and there is no obligation to make any commitment to become Catholic. Sometimes, those of us who have been Catholic our whole lives forget to offer this information to others who may be interested in becoming Catholic. We just assume that if they are interested, they will find their own way. However, extending an invitation to relatives, friends, and neighbors, in a gentle way, might be just the opportunity that they are waiting for. They may be ready, but are not sure how to make an inquiry. However, if they are not ready today, you may have planted a seed that will grow and bloom into a decision sometime in the future. Feel free to invite : Those who may be searching. Those who have never been baptized as Christians. Those who have been baptized in another Christian faith tradition and are now interested in the Catholic faith. Those who were baptized in the Catholic faith, but did not receive First Communion and/or Confirmation. Weekly sessions will start in on Wednesday, September 30, 2015 and continue to the Easter Vigil. If you are interested or have any questions, please call the office at 313-846-2222 ext. 100 and leave your name and number. Fr. Jerry Catechists Needed! The Religious Formation Program is in need of Catechists for the 2015-2016 year! If you are interested, please contact our Director of Religious Formation, Gloria Yarber at 313-846-2222 ext. 100. Page 3 CHILDREN’S FAITH FORMATION & SUNDAY SCHOOL PLEASE PLAN TO REGISTER! We are in the process of planning our Children’s Faith Formation (Grades 1-8) & Sunday School Program for 2015-2016. Sunday School begins on September 20th and Faith Formation begins on September 30th. Please complete the following information and submit it to the Sacristy after weekend Mass, the Parish Office during the week, or place it in the collection basket. Name (Parents): ______________________________ Address: ____________________________________ ____________________________________ _____________________________________ Telephone: __________________________________ Email: ______________________________________ Name (Child): ________________________________ Age: ________________________________________ Grade: ______________________________________ Name (Child): ________________________________ Age: ________________________________________ Grade: ______________________________________ SS. Peter and Paul Parish Presents The Living Rosary Sunday, October 11, 2015 11:30 a.m.* *After the Polish Mass For more information please contact Mrs. Wanda Posuniak 248-792-5828 SS. Peter and Paul News Page 4 Góralskie Dożynki Upcoming Liturgical Schedule September 26, 2015 7:30 p.m. Sunday, September 27, 2015 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time $40.00 Per Person Dinner Included Cash Bar Thursday, October 1, 2015 Saint Therese of the Child Jesus* *Veneration of the Relic of Saint Therese of the Child Jesus will take place at the end of all weekend Masses on September 26 & 27. DJ Accent and Polish Highlanders Folk Band Performances by International Folk Dance Groups Friday, October 2 - 4, 2015 40 Hours’ Devotion A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Our Lady Queen of Apostles Parish in honor of their upcoming 100th Anniversary. Wednesday, October 7, 2015 Our Lady of the Rosary 6:30 p.m. Recitation of the Rosary followed by Mass Reservations/Ticket Sales at GMART 10012 Jos. Campau; Hamtramck, MI 48212 Phone: 313-574-9711 or 313-874-4666 Saturday, October 10, 2015 Pet Blessing in honor of St. Francis of Assisi (October 4) 12:00 p.m. in the Parking Lot Dom Związkowy PNA-PNA Hall 10211 Conant St.; Hamtramck, MI 48212 Góralskie Dożynki Sunday, October 11, 2015 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time Living Rosary Beginning at 11:30 a.m. (After the Polish Mass) Sunday, October 18, 2015 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time 26 Września 2015 7:30 p.m. $40 od osoby razem z obiadem Trunki do nabycia DJ Accent i Góralska Kapela Do Tańca W Dożynkach będą brały udział Młodzieżowe Zespoły Regionalne rożnych grup etnicznych Dochód częściowo przeznaczony będzie na 100 lecie obchodu Parafi Queen of Apostles w Hamtramck w 2017 Roku Bilety do nabycia w Sklepie GMART 10012 Jos. Campau Tel. 313-574-9711 lub 313-874-4666 Dom Związkowy PNA-PNA Hall 10211 Conant St.; Hamtramck, MI 48212 A Message from Chris Kubica . . . To all my church family! I want to thank all my family and friends for all your thoughts and prayers. I know this especially helped me through my surgery and in my healing process. I also want to thank Father Jerry for everything he has done. Thank you and God bless to all! Sincerely, Chris Kubica Upcoming SSPP Reunion! The 8th grade graduating class of SS. Peter and Paul Grade School (1965) is hosting a “FIFTY” year reunion on Saturday, October 10th at Cantoro’s in Plymouth. For further information, please call Marion Zidzik Rozum at (734) 812-5710 or [email protected]. Hope to see you there! SS. Peter and Paul News Page 5 Mass Intentions Monday, September 21, 2015 Saint Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist 9:00 a.m. - Living and Deceased Parishioners of SS. Peter and Paul Tuesday, September 22, 2015 No Mass Wednesday, September 23, 2015 Saint Pius of Pietrelcina , Priest 7:00 p.m. - Jason Balleza (Vocation) by Maria Balleza † Michael John Len by Maria Balleza Thursday, September 24, 2015 12:15 p.m. - Living and Deceased Parishioners of SS. Peter and Paul Friday, September 25, 2015 9:00 a.m. - Living and Deceased Parishioners of SS. Peter and Paul Pray for the Sick All-powerful and everlasting God, your Son accepted our suffering to teach us the virtue of patience in human illness. Hear the prayers we offer for our sick brothers and sisters. May all who suffer know that they are joined to Christ in His suffering for the salvation of the world. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Kevin Ames Mario Pereyra Mary Antoncew Steve Peet Lorraine Belanger Irena Piluś Thomas Belanger Stella Sakowicz Zigmund Bieniek Betty Smith Carol Bonczkiewicz Maria Sztuka Dolores Bonczkiewicz Adam Tabaczewski Alfreda Burdzynski Alicia Wallag George Chance Richard Wallner Chester Czyzycki Juliann Wellman Ayanna Dominguez Clarence Westfal Irena Dzikowski Justin Wood Maria Gomez Saturday, September 26, 2015 4:30 p.m. Vigil † Angeline and Stanley Kowal and Sons by Family † Charles and Genevieve Kushnir by Family † Corrine Roberts (10th Anniversary) by Daughter, Catherine Roberts Oralia Gomez Kim Hice Patricia Kapanowski Eugene Kopek Marie Kondrath Marc Kutylowski Sunday, September 27, 2015 Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time 9:00 a.m. - Living and Deceased Parishioners of SS. Peter and Paul 10:30 a.m. - O zdrowie i błogosławieństwo Boże dla Marii i Jerzego Wiśniewskich by Sudoł Family † Jerzy Sztuka by Kazimierz Skoczeń and Family † Zdzisław Milcarz by Sister Zofia and Family † Franciszka and Stanisław Dębiak by Sudoł Family † Jan Sudoł (27th Anniversary) by Sudoł Family † Ireneusz Franczyk 12:00 p.m. † Beverly Foster by Family Crispulo Lopez Irene Marchlewski William McKay Selena Montes Tony Morales Rosita Morales Dale Patterson Henry Pardo Pray For Our Deceased “But our citizenship is in Heaven and from it we also await a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ. He will change our lowly body to conform with His glorified body by the Power that enables Him also to bring all things into subjection to Himself.” (Philippians 3:20-21) SS. Peter and Paul News Page 6 SS. Peter and Paul Parish 7685 Grandville ▪ Detroit, MI 48228 313-846-2222 (Parish Office) ▪ 313-584-1484 (Fax) Parish Website: www.ssppdetroit.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/ssppdetroit Parish Email: [email protected] Pastor Rev. Jarosław (Jerry) Piluś Parish Office Gabriela Kash Director of Music & Worship Johnny Kash Director of Music (Polish) Gabriela Kash Director of Religious Formation Gloria Yarber Christian Service Michael Thomas ext. 102 ext. 100 ext. 119 ext. 119 ext. 100 ext. 107 Parish Office Hours Monday: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Tuesday: Closed Wednesday: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Thursday: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Saturday: Closed Sunday: Closed Welcome to SS. Peter and Paul Parish! If you are new to the area, we look forward to meeting you personally. You may visit the Parish Offices during the hours listed above. Please do not hesitate to call us at 313-846-2222 ext. 100 to speak with someone on staff. For current parishioners, we ask you to notify us if you are leaving the parish or have changed your address and/or phone number. If you have not been active in the parish, we encourage you to call the office and find out how you can become more involved in your parish community! Sacramental Preparation Policy Before any Sacramental Preparation (Baptism, Reconciliation, Confirmation, First Holy Communion, Marriage) can begin, we require that you be an active registered member for at least six months. This means attending a weekend liturgy with our parish community, using your weekly offering envelopes, and taking part in parish activities. Please contact the Parish Office for further information. Anointing of the Sick Request If a family member is confined at home or a medical facility and wishes to receive the Sacraments of Holy Communion, Confession or Anointing of the Sick please call the Parish Office. For Your Benefit When attending Mass or other activities here at SS. Peter & Paul we recommend for your own safety and security, as well as that of others, that you please park in the main (north) parking lot. Thank you for your consideration! Notary Service Notary service is available at the Rectory. Appointment is required. Liturgical & Devotional Schedule Weekday Mass Monday: 9:00 a.m.; Tuesday: No Mass Wednesday: 7:00 p.m., Thursday: 12:15 p.m. Friday: 9:00 a.m. Sunday Mass Saturday: 4:30 p.m. (Vigil) Sunday: 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. (Polish), 12:00 p.m. Holy Day of Obligation Masses 9:00 a.m., 12:15 p.m., 7:00 p.m. (English & Polish) First Friday Mass 7:00 p.m. Mass followed by Exposition, Prayers to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Adoration, and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament First Saturday Mass 9:00 a.m. Mass followed by Exposition, Prayers to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Adoration, and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament Sacrament of Reconciliation (English & Polish) Wednesday: 6:15 p.m., First Friday: 6:15 p.m. Saturday: 3:00 p.m. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Devotion After Wednesday Evening Mass Eucharistic Adoration Chapel Available Monday through Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 2:45 p.m. For more information contact Genevieve Czorny: 313-271-1752 Christian Service Food Pantry The Food Pantry regularly accepts donations. Baskets for donations are located throughout the church. Thank you for your generosity. Information There are two tables in Church and a bookrack in the vestibule. There, you will find new parishioner registration forms, volunteer forms, mass intention envelopes, and many inspirational and educational brochures and CDs available free of charge. This Week at our Parish Monday, September 21, 2015 Neighborhood Watch Meeting, 6:00 p.m. (AB) Friday, September 25, 2015 Food Pantry, 2:00 p.m. (AB) Sunday, September 27, 2015 Sunday School, 12:00 p.m. (LCH) Attention Altar Society Members! There will be a meeting on Monday, September 28th, at 1:00 p.m. in the Activities Building. SS. Peter and Paul Parish First Friday Memorial Association September 1, 2015 - August 31, 2016 Vera Ballard Raymond W. Bonczkiewicz Leona Ciolek Florence Czachor John Czachor Gregory M. Czorny Michael Czorny Mildred Evon Albina & Walter Fitrzyk Jerome & Regina Gould Stephen Jenders James Jennings Barney and Mary Jezuit Józef Kopylowski Kenneth Kramarczyk Adam & Genevieve Larwa Lillian & William Lesko Henryka Łazarska Stanley & Helen Matras Pat & Bob Morency Mary & Frank Mydlarz Mary & Anthony Nowicki Zygmunt Onopa Frank Paslawski Sophie & William Pawczuk Sophie & Stanley Piotrowski Monica & Stanley Reczko Arthur & Delphine Rutkowski Theresa M. Sajewski Eleanor & Roman Schmidt Leonard P. Seletyn Eleanor Siwak Theresa Skupien John & Agnes Szarek John & Theresa Urbaniak Mary Urtczeck Ludwig & Stella Wnuczek Liv. & Dec. Mem. Altar Society Liv. & Dec. Mem Apostleship of Prayer Liv. & Dec. Mem. Czachor Family Liv. & Dec. Mem. Bednarczyk Family Liv. & Dec. Mem. Faletti Family Liv. & Dec. Mem. Grden Family Liv. & Dec. Mem. John A. Groszek Family Liv. & Dec. Mem. Jarosz Family Liv. & Dec. Mem. Michael A. Kapanowski Family Liv. & Dec. Mem. Joseph & Connie Kosek and Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Kramarczyk Family Liv. & Dec. Mem. Henry Krencicki Family Living & Dec. Mem. Łazarski Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. John & Julia Panek Family Liv. & Dec. Mem. Plesiewicz Family Liv. & Dec. Mem. Roman Family Liv. & Dec. Mem. Sash Family Liv. & Dec. Mem. Aiello & Stiplosek Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Almquist & Ballard Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Baier & Dienes Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Boner & Radzilowski Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Borkowski & Miekstyn Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Bush & Wojtowicz Families liv. & Dec. Mem. Cabaj & Aman Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Cepiga & Seletyn Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Czorny & Pudelek Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Digregio & Ortisi Families Liv.& Dec. Mem. Dobkowski & Onopa Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Dooley & Firestone Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Ducan & Williams Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Dzikowski & Kieres Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Gorny & Kushnir Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Janulewicz & Maziarz Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Katulski & Kuczajda Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Kempinski & Watroba Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Klinko & Olszewski Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Kowal & Zoladz Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Kowalczyk & Dziubczynski Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Kujawa & Urbaniak Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Kwilos & Stecker Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Larwa & Postupalski Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Londke & McGann Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Machesky & Franco Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Eugene Machowicz & Joanne Tuchowski Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Matras & Misiolek Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Mroz & Rutkowski Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Nega & Idzikowski Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Piwowar & Sandecki Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Plocharczyk & Bozynski Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Posuniak & Prusak Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Przybyla & Maliszewski Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Pyska & Jablonski Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Richard Smith & Clarence Westfal Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Wojnar & Trad Families For the health & welfare of Gloria M. 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