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Saturday Flea Market, Holy Mass and Picnic on Sunday

On Sunday let us meet together as Parish Family. Join us with your family members and friends for prayer, for good food and for fun. All are welcome.

Saturday, September 15th
8 AM – 4 PM – Flea market. Refreshments available. Polish Food (pierogi, golabki, kielbasa, potato pancakes, hot dogs, soda, juice).

Sunday, September 16th

12 Noon – Holy Mass (at cemetery)
1 PM – Parish Picnic. Delicious Polish homemade food.

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Christmas Dinner at St. Valentine’s

Dear Parishioners and Friends!

Please don’t forget about our traditional Parish Christmas Dinner, December 17th. Holy Mass at 9:30 AM, Dinner begins at 10:30 AM.

Everything on the menu is homemade.

Mushroom soup (made by Vickie),
Sauerkraut and mushrooms pierogi (made by Izabela),
Potato and cheese pierogi (made by Fr. Mariusz),
Sauerkraut pierogi (made by Izabela),
Fried flounder (made by Dawn & Chris),
Backed fish (made by Trish),
Green beans (made by Vickie),
Breaded mushrooms (made by Kathy),
Egg, mushroom, green onion salad (made by Fr. Mariusz),
Parsley potatoes (made by Joyce),
Apple pie (made by Izabela),
Poppy seed roll
Cake (donated by Joyce)
Soda
Coffee
Tea

Tickets available at the door.

Please join us.

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Christmas Preparations

On Saturday, December 20th we will be decorating the church for Christmas. We will be meeting at about 10am in the church for cleaning and decorating. If you have some time to help it would be greatly appreciated. Everyone is welcome. This is a great opportunity to show your love for the parish.

This Sunday, December 21st, we celebrate the lighting of the fourth candle of Advent. We would also like to do small candle light service with carols before traditional Holy Mass. Any children wanting to participate are welcome.

On Sunday the 21st, we will also celebrate the tradition of Christmas Wigilia with a brunch right after celebration of 9:30am Holy Mass. The menu will consist of fish, potatoes, mushroom soup, salad, pierogi, ham, rolls and butter,coffee and cake. A small donation of $10.00 would be greatly appreciated.

Wishing all a very blessed Christmas.

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Valentine’s Day Brunch

Unfortunately, due to current weather conditions, and concern for everyone’s safety, we are canceling this event.

san_valentino_da_terniThe parish will be holding a Valentine’s Day brunch on Sunday, February 16th, after 11:30am Holy Mass. Everyone is welcome to celebrate our parish patron saint, “St. Valentine.” Come and enjoy good food and warm company on these cold days. All donations are welcomed, needed and appreciated.

Hope to see you there,

St. Valentine’s Parish Committee

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Parish Wigilia Holiday Dinner Event

Below we have shared some picture from our traditional Wigilia Holiday Dinner Event. Thank you to everyone for spending this special time with us. Congratulation to the winners who participated in our Christmas raffle. May our Lord and Savior grant each of you every blessing in the coming Christmas season and in the new year!

A special thank you to all whose hard work made this all possible and enjoyable.

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Applebee’s Flapjack Breakfast

Mark your Calendar for Saturday, October 27th. Since everyone had a great time at Applebee’s Flapjack Breakfast last year in October, you’re invited to another Applebee’s Flapjack Breakfast, sponsored by the Polish American Cultural Center Museum volunteers. The event will be held from 8 A.M. to 10 A.M. at the Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar, 2535-37 Castor Avenue, in the Port Richmond section of Philadelphia.

Tickets are only $5 per person and you can enjoy an unlimited amount of pancakes, sausage, orange juice and coffee or tea. What a great bargain – and also a great way to both celebrate October as Polish American Heritage Month while supporting the Polish American Cultural Center Museum. Tickets are available at the Museum Gift Shop. For more information, call Theresa Romanowski at 215-922-1700.

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Christmas at St. Valentine’s, Philadelphia

  • Sunday, December 18th, 4pm: Advent Candle Light Service and Sacrament of Penance followed by a Parish Christmas Vigil/Wigilia Dinner and a visit from Santa for the Children. The entire community is welcome.
  • Sunday, December 25th at Midnight: Shepherd’s Holy Mass/Pasterka for the Solemnity of the Nativity. Come join us in welcoming the Lord.
  • Sunday, December 25th, 9:30am: Holy Mass for Christmas Day
  • Sunday, January 1st, 11:30am: Holy Mass for the Solemnity of the Circumcision of our Lord

Please note that starting January 1, 2012 Holy Mass will be celebrated Sundays at 11:30am.

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Blessed Easter Food, the Święconka

The blessing of the Easter food, or the “ÅšwiÄ™conka” is a tradition dear to the heart of every Pole. Being deeply religious, he is grateful to God for all His gifts of both nature and grace, and, as a token of this gratitude, has the food of his table sanctified with the hope that spring, the season of the Resurrection, will also be blessed by God’s goodness and mercy.

The usual fare on the Easter table includes ham and kielbasa, cakes of all kinds – particularly babka; eggs – some shelled or some decorated. There is usually a Paschal Lamb or “Baranek” made of butter, some cheese, horseradish, salt, vinegar and oil.

The food is brought to the church and blessed by the parish priest on Holy Saturday. The food can also be blessed in the home. After the blessing, the food is usually set aside until Easter morning when the head of the house shares the blessed egg, symbol of life, with family and friends. Having exchanged wishes, all continue to enjoy a hearty meal.

This centuries old custom is indeed richly symbolic and beautiful. It is one in which the whole family can participate and help prepare. May this tradition endure for many generations to come.

All of you can enjoy this beautiful Polish custom by participating at the blessing of the Easter food “Swieconka” at the Polish church nearest you. This is an excellent way to teach the younger members of your family about this treasured Polish tradition.

The Traditional “Easter Basket”

MasÅ‚o (Butter) – This dairy product is often shaped into a lamb (Baranek Wielkanocny) or a cross. This reminds us of the good will of Christ that we should have towards all things.

Babka (Easter Bread) – A round or long loaf topped with a cross or a fish, symbolic of Jesus, who is the Bread of Life.

Chrzan (Horseradish) – Symbolic of the Passion of Christ still in our minds.

Jajka (Eggs) and Pisanki (decorated with symbols of Easter, of life, of prosperity) – Indicates new life and Christ’s Resurrection from the tomb.

KieÅ‚basa (Sausage) – A sausage product, symbolic of God’s favor and generosity.

Szynka (Ham) – Symbolic of great joy and abundance. Some prefer lamb or veal. The lamb also reminds Christians that the Risen Christ is the “Lamb of God.”

SÅ‚onina (Smoked Bacon) – A symbol of the overabundance of God’s mercy and generosity.

Sol (Salt) – A necessary element in our physical life. Symbolic of prosperity and justice and to remind us that people are the flavor of the earth.

Ser (Cheese) – Symbolic of the moderation Christians should have at all times.

Candle – Represents Christ as the Light of the World.

Colorful Ribbons and Sprigs of Greenery – are attached to the basket as signs of joy and new life in the season of spring and in celebration of the Resurrection.

Linen Cover – drawn over the top of the basket which is ready for the priest’s visit to the home or the trip to church where it is joined with the baskets of others to await the blessing. The food is then set aside and enjoyed on Easter Sunday.

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