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Founded:1906
Nativity of BVM Ukrainian Catholic Church
630 Laurel Street
Reading, PA 19602
Phone: (610) 376-0586 Fax: (610) 376-0586
A Parish of The Ukrainian Archdiocese of Philadelphia PA

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SICK CALLS:
In case of serious sickness or accident, please call the Residence at any time (610-376-0586). Father Andriy will visit sick parishioners whether at home or in a neighboring hospital. Notify Fr. Andriy even if a person is only temporarily confined.
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MARRIAGES:
 The Sacrament of Marriage requires a time of spiritual preparation. Couples planning to be married are asked to make an appointmet with Fr. Andriy to set a date for the wedding and begin preparations (including Pre-Cana) at least six months before the wedding.
N.B. To receive the sacrament, at least one of the parties must be a registered member of the church.
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SACRAMENTS OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION: 

The sacraments of initiation—Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Communion—are the three primary sacraments, on which the rest of our life as a Christian depends. Originally tied very closely together, the three sacraments are now, in the Western Church, celebrated at different milestones in our spiritual lives. (In the Eastern Church, both Catholic and Orthodox, all three sacraments are still administered to infants at the same time.)

The Sacrament of Baptism: The Sacrament of Baptism, the first of the sacraments of initiation, is our entrance into the Church. Through Baptism, we are cleansed of Original Sin and receive sanctifying grace, the life of God within our souls. That grace prepares us for the reception of the other sacraments and helps us to live our lives as Christians—in other words, to rise about the cardinal virtues, which can be practiced by anyone, to the theological virtues of faith, hope, and charity, which can only be practiced through the grace of God.

The Sacrament of Confirmation:
Traditionally, the Sacrament of Confirmation is the second of the sacraments of initiation, and the Eastern Church continues to confirm (or chrismate) infants immediately after Baptism. Even in the West, where Confirmation is routinely delayed until a person's teen years, several years after his First Communion, the Church has stressed the original order of the sacraments (most recently in Pope Benedict XVI's apostolic exhortation Sacramentum caritatis). Confirmation is the perfection of Baptism, and it gives us the grace to live our life as a Christian boldly and without shame.

The Sacrament of Holy Communion:
The final sacrament of initiation is the Sacrament of Holy Communion, and it is the only one of the three that we can (and should) receive repeatedly—even daily, if possible. In Holy Communion, we consume the Body and Blood of Christ, which unites us more closely to Him and helps us to grow in grace by living a more Christian life.
In the East, Holy Communion is administered to infants, immediately after Baptism and Confirmation. In the West, Holy Communion is delayed until the child reaches the age of reason (around seven years old). (catholicism.about.com)

The Sacraments of Christian Initiation  (Baptism, Chrismation and the Holy Eucharist) are administered upon request by the parents, or an adult who wished to be baptized. Please contact Fr. Andriy at least two weeks in advance.
N.B. To receive the sacrament, at least one of the parents must be a registered member of the church.
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CONFESSIONS:
Confessions are heard every Saturday from 4:00-4:45pm, and on Sundays from 8:15-8:45am.  For confessions at any other time, please call Fr. Andriy to make arrangements.
 

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