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Stella Skawinski Celebrates Her 100th Birthday

Stella Skawinski celebrated her 100th birthday with a special Holy Mass celebrated in her honor. In attendance was her son, granddaughter and husband, and friends and parishioners. During the reception, Father Joseph Cyman expressed thanks for Stella’s continued dedication to the parish. She has lived a remarkable life, continuing to drive, going to Holy Mass every Sunday, attending meetings for Adoration Society, and donating her time and talents to the church. Stella is a wonderful inspiration of a positive attitude, laughter and caring for others.

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Stella Skawinski is now part of an elite group of senior citizens: she is one of about 72,197 centenarians in the country, and the population of people living into their golden years continues to grow.

She has witnessed a lot in her century-long life, which began in the leap year of 1916 in Utica, NY, when Woodrow Wilson was President, the price of a first-class stamp was just two cents, electric refrigerators first went on sale for $900, hot dogs sold for a nickel and blue plate specials cost 50-75 cents. It was also the year Mr. Peanut was created and those who could afford one, drove model T’s. Hybrid cars, cell phones, and the Internet were many decades down the road.

Stella’s family left Utica when she was a child to return to their homeland of Poland, where she lived what she has often described as an idyllic life on a farm. But this was not to last, once Hitler came to power.

She was lucky: she escaped the invasion of Poland by the Germans and the ravages of World War 2 because in 1935 when she was 19, she happened to return to the U.S. to visit the country of her birth. She didn’t realize then that she would not be returning to her family farm: her parents told her to remain in Paterson with her godmother because of the turmoil underway in Europe. She never saw her parents again. They were sent to concentration camps, among the many Christian victims of the German Nazi terror.

Stella has lived through so much history: World War I, the Great Depression, World War 2, the Korean War, the Cold War, Vietnam, the war in Afghanistan, 9/11 and currently, the war on terror. And her life spans the presidencies from Wilson to Obama. Think of all the social and cultural changes she has seen from the 1930’s through today, including the civil rights movement and so many other revolutionary events. Overwhelming!

She has gone through many ups and downs in her own life, as many of you know: the passing of a husband and more recently, a daughter. Even her beloved cat, Puss, died not too long ago. But she has never let grief, setbacks, or disappointment defeat her: she has endured through thick and thin because of her indomitable spirit, eternal optimism, faith in humanity, strength of character, generous nature – always doing for others without expecting anything in return – and sense of humor.

It’s because of these qualities and other positive traits and talents like gardening (Victory and flower gardens, especially gorgeous roses), cooking (those divine Polish dishes like pierogies and stuffed cabbage), and sewing (she even designed and made clothing, knit, crocheted, and did needlework) that she has enjoyed many close friendships over the years, the affection of her remaining family, and the support of her church and community. — from a tribute written by Stella’s son, Larry Skawinski.

A note of thanks from Larry Skawinski

Thanks to Father Joseph and Deacon Bill for the lovely Mass they said for my mother Stella Skawinski before her 100th birthday party last Sunday. It really touched our hearts.

And thanks to all the great folks who helped set up for the party and those who attended this memorable occasion for Stella and our whole family. We appreciate the kind remarks and the memories several of you shared with guests.

Stella will never forget how you all made her 100th birthday an event to remember and cherish.

With gratitude and affection, Larry and Stella Skawinski

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God bless Maximus Liam

On Sunday November 22, 2015, the Church celebrated the Solemnity of Christ the King. Our Holy Cross parish welcomed a new member through the Sacrament of Baptism administered to Maximus Liam Santos, son of William Santos and Samantha (nee Gonzalez). Proud godparents were Elias Feliz and Beverly Montes. We congratulate parents, godparents, family members, relatives and friends on this special occasion. The Sacrament of Baptism is the birth into the new life in Christ. Maximus became the member of the Christian family, a living stone of the Church which is the mystical body of our risen Lord, Jesus Christ.

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Christmas Dinner and “Happy Birthday Jesus” Program

All Are Welcome to our annual Christmas Dinner and “Happy Birthday Jesus” Program presented by our School of Christian Living on Sunday, December 13th after 11AM Holy Mass (12:00 PM)

Dinner features Roasted Chicken / Tilapia with a mango sauce/chutney, Roasted Pork loin in a brown gravy, Corn, Broccoli Medley, Penne in a Vodka sauce, Haluszkie, Cake and Coffee, Tea

Santa Claus – (St. Nicholas) will be present.

Tickets are $15 for adults. Children and youth are free. The deadline for ordering tickets is Sunday, December 6th. Telephone 973-256-4888 or 201-247-4832 for more information.

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SOCL Halloween Party

Thank you to Mrs. Donna Maher, Ms. Rosa Llanos, our School of Christian Living teachers present for and all parents who brought their children for our Halloween Party plus anyone who made this event an enjoyable occasion. Donna M. donated pumpkins, Claire C. donated goodie bags. The children painted pumpkins, played the bean boozle game, participated in musical chairs. All in attendance chose the most original, prettiest and “coolest” costumes. All were winners by receiving trick or treat goodie bags. It was an enjoyable time!

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Tricky Tray Thank You!

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Our successful “Hawaiian Luau” Tricky Tray event, the biggest annual fundraiser since 1982, took place on Friday, October 23, 2015 at Amalgamated Meat Cutters, 245 Paterson Ave., Little Falls NJ.

Our special thanks are expressed to those who: Donated Regular (112), Super Trays (86), Grand Trays (20), and Platinum Trays (new this year) (10); Gave monetary donations / participated in 50/50 Raffle; Served as captains, sold admission tickets; Did advertisement and solicitations; Picked up donations / numbered the trays for the program / Delivered trays and set up the hall on Friday; Sold tickets at the event; Served as runners / Served in the kitchen; Served as MC / Served as security guards; Cleaned the hall and kitchen after the event; and To anyone who in any shape or form helped to organize Tricky Tray 2015. Thank You and God Bless you all!

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