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New blog post: December 15 – Philoxenus from the Ascetic Discourse http://tinyurl.com/56kenr
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11:48pm | December 16 – Philoxenus from the Ascetic Discourse |
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11:48pm |
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New blog post: December 16 – Philoxenus from the Ascetic Discourse http://tinyurl.com/5o5tu2
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1:02pm | Sacred Heart of Jesus-Holy Cross supporting the NY Mills community |
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New blog post: Sacred Heart of Jesus-Holy Cross supporting the NY Mills community http://tinyurl.com/5hemhk
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1:36pm | Wait, aren’t those latkes? |
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1:36pm |
Posted a tweet on Twitter.
New blog post: Wait, aren’t those latkes? http://tinyurl.com/6bmjzj
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2:16pm | On heaven and forgiveness |
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2:16pm |
Posted a tweet on Twitter.
New blog post: On heaven and forgiveness http://tinyurl.com/6nwlxd
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2:38pm | Arts, the tour, and understanding |
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New blog post: Arts, the tour, and understanding http://tinyurl.com/6k8ab8
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2:52pm | December 17 – Philoxenus from the Ascetic Discourse |
From the Pittston Sunday Dispatch: Potato pancakes and soup on menu at Holy Mother of Sorrows Church

It was just what the doctor ordered, as the saying goes. The perfect foods to fill one’s belly on a cold, wintry day: hot soup and potato pancakes.
That’s what was on the menu at Holy Mother of Sorrows Polish National Catholic Church, Dupont, on Friday, Dec. 5, all topped off with an assortment of homemade desserts.
The annual fundraiser —“ a bargain at $6.00 per person —“ also featured a Chinese auction.
Lottie Hoban and Stella Kotula served as co-chairs for the event with Arnold Borc serving as ticket chairman.
You will notice the interesting crossover between Polish and Jewish foods – i.e., the potato pancakes or latkes. The event featured clam chowder – very New England, and a Chinese auction. Hmmm – who said the PNCC was “Polish only?” 😉
From the Utica Observer Dispatch: N.Y. Mills’ Holiday on Main Street draws revelers to park
The faces of children and adults were aglow Sunday during the ninth annual Holiday on Main Street activities, which included a tree lighting, bonfire and other activities.
Resident Linda Armstrong attended the event for the first time this year with her grandson Dakota Saxe, 4, of Clinton. The two sat together near the fire Sunday after sledding, seeing the Christmas tree light up in the village gazebo and hearing village trustee Kenneth McCoy read —The Night Before Christmas.—
—This is kind of nice,— she said, smiling.
McCoy said the event took several months to organize and the assistance of several community groups to be successful. The New York Mills Fire Department monitored the bonfire. The fire department’s ladies auxiliary served refreshments, and the local Lion’s Club offered tractor-pulled hayrides around the surrounding streets. The nearby Sacred Heart of Jesus-Holy Cross Polish National Catholic Church also participated, selling refreshments and providing space for musical performances.
The groups performing there and throughout the parks included the New York Mills Jazz Band, the New York Mills Elementary and Junior-Senior High School choral groups, the Sounds of Silver Choral Group and the New York Mills Children’s Bell Ensemble.
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—Everyone comes together, friends and family,— he said. —And our focus point is really on celebrating the Christmas season.—
Sacred Heart of Jesus-Holy Cross is pastored by the Very Rev. Walter Madej. Father Senior Madej and his parish go to great lengths to support the NY Mills community. Fr. Serior, along with his parish committee worked to support the establishment of a monument to mill workers in Pulaski Park, which adjoins the church. The Rome Arts Hall of Fame notes:
In collaboration with Rev. Walter Madej, Jim [McDermid] created two sculptures which now reside on the corner of Oneida and James Street in Utica. Also with Rev. Madej, Jim created a stainless steel and copper Bell Monument which sits on Main Street in New York Mills as a historical reference to the village’s past and in honor of the mill workers who formed the majority of the village’s earliest population. Jim uses a figurative image in both realistic and abstract ways to express human content.
The dedication of the bell monument, and Fr Senior’s work (read The Bell from the history of NY Mills), resulted in the establishment of the annual NY Mills Bell Festival, now entering its 9th year.
In addition to the festival, Fr. Senior worked with Dr. Richard Chmielewski to establish the White Eagle Medical Bridge to Poland. The program provides Polish hospitals and clinics with much needed training, supplies, and equipment. The group holds an annual charity golf outing to support its work which has included: the shipment of a complete cardiac catheterization laboratory, the establishment of a supply network for rural clinics, and organization of the first emergency medicine congress ever hosted in Poland.
These programs and events are a testimony to Christian charity and the work of Father Senior Madej and all Polish National Catholics in NY Mills. May God bless their work.
So therefore the remembrance of God is the light which sheweth the things which are to come, and where there is sin the making mention of His name causeth terror; but unless the conscience of a man in sin prick him, the fear of the future Judge will not prick him, for as is every man towards himself, even so is he towards the remembrance of God. If he standeth in the grade of sinners, God appeareth to him as a Judge; but if he hath gone up into the other grade of penitents, He sheweth Himself to him as one Who forgiveth. And again, if he standeth in the state of loving-kindness, he looketh at the riches of God’s loving-kindness; if he be clothed with humility and meekness, the favour of God is apparent before him; if he hath acquired an understanding mind, he looketh at the unsurpassable wisdom of God; if he cease from anger and be free from wrath, and peace and quietness be moved in him at all times, he is lifted up to see the untroubled sincerity of God; and if the motions of faith are constantly rising within his soul, he at all times observeth the incomprehensibility of the works of God, and those things also which are thought to be simple he maketh sure that they are beyond [his] knowledge.
Now if a man standeth in the exalted state of spiritual love, according to the state in which he is doth God appear to him, that is, He is wholly and entirely love. And this is a thing to be wondered at; although God is single in His nature, and He hath neither parts nor members, He appeareth unto every man in many [different] forms, and to whomsoever seeketh He appeareth on every side that He wisheth. And as in respect of Himself He is One, and hath no similitudes, He appeareth to minds in similitudes, according to the feelings which are nigh unto the soul. Whosoever wisheth to see that God is good, let him himself be good, and behold, He will appear to him to be good. — The First Discourse on the Fear of God.