Assumption Catholic School Open House

ACS in Perth Amboy NJ will  host an Open House on Sunday January 31st, 2016 from 12 noon – 2:00 p.m as part of its Catholic Schools Week celebrations. Light refreshments and school tours will be available for prospective students and their parents. Founded in 1963, Assumption Catholic School brings the tradition of high-quality Catholic Education to the city of Perth Amboy, NJ. AdvancEd accredited, the school provides a Christ-centered, Catholic environment to a diverse population of pre-kindergarten ( age 4) through eighth-grade students. Before Care and After Care are available. Our Open House is a wonderful opportunity to meet our Pastor, the Principal and have a tour of the school by one of our current students. To receive more information about the school, call 732-826-8721  or visit www.assumptioncatholicschool.net.

Carol for Christ

Fourteen members of the ACS Chimmetteers participated in "Carol for Christ", a multi-choir concert sponsored by St. Andrew’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church, in Somerset, New Jersey. Our students brought the new experience of our Suzuki hand held tone chimes to the crowd of one-hundred-fifty. They performed two of the most popular Ukrainian Christmas carols, "Boh Predvichnee" and "Carol of the Bells". The students’ efforts and hours of practice were rewarded with the audience’s resounding applause. Miss Anna Lawrence arranged the music and directed the group, which is moderated by Mrs. Lawrence.

Celebrating the Feast of Theophany

The Feast of the Holy Theophany (Epiphany) of our Lord God and Savior Jesus Christ is celebrated each year on January 6. The Feast commemorates the Baptism of Christ and the divine revelation of the Holy Trinity. At the Baptism of Christ, all three Persons of the Holy Trinity—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—were made manifest. Thus, the name of the Feast is Epiphany, meaning manifestation, or Theophany, meaning manifestation of God. On Wednesday, January 6th, 2016, the staff and students of ACS celebrated Epiphany with  the blessing of the waters service conducted after the Liturgy. After the blessing of the water service, Fr. Ivan  walked around the school with a small group of students and blessed the school’s classrooms and students with holy water and in his prayers asked  God to have mercy on the school to rid it of every evil and to fill if with every blessing.  Fr. Ivan’s visit was a wonderful way to begin the New Year!

ACS Sodality

Assumption Catholic School Sodality held a raffle for three – filled to the brim – Christmas Socks. Sodalists sold raffle tickets to ACS students over the past week and at the Annual ACS Christmas Program. The drawing was held on Wednesday, December 23rd. As luck would have it, all three winners were boys! Congratulations to Nathaniel P., Cesar C., and Matthew V.  The Sodality raised a total of $180.00. Thank you to all that participated.

Class of 2016 Receives Rings.

Today was a very special day for the Class of 2016. After Divine Liturgy Fr. Ivan blessed the rings that represent the hard work and accomplishments of the students. Each student was filled with excitement as they anticipated their own special moment at which they were given their ring. In his homily, Fr. Ivan said that ACS ring is not only a symbol of power and prestige, it is more importantly a symbol of service, a reminder that authority is …to be used for good, it is to be put to service for the benefit of fellow students. At the conclusion of the ring ceremony students posed for many pictures showing their new rings. Following the pictures, the Class of 2016 and their invited guests went downstairs for a small celebration. They were treated to an assortment of bagels and muffins. They also had a chance to spend some time with family and where they begin the traditional "turning of the ring." Parents, teachers and friends took turns turning the ring the same number of times as the year they graduate in. For the class of 2016, the ring will be turned 116 times. Traditionally, a special person takes the last turn which is done in the opposite direction to lock in the luck.

Senior Citizens Club

A Christmas party was  held at REO Diner in Woodbridge, NJ on Thursday, December 10 at 12 PM at which  our Seniors Organization presented Fr. Ivan with a gift of $1000 to our parish for Christmas. Thank you and may the Lord Almighty bless you and grant you happiness and good health. Officers for 2016: President – Joan Zaleski, Vice-President – Peggy Liberti, Secretary – Dolly Karol, Treasurer – Eleanor Kataryniak.

Saint Nicholas Visits ACS

Each year Saint Nicholas pays a visit to the students of Assumption Catholic School.  On Monday, December 7, 2015, students welcomed him with once again much enthusiasm. Students were first treated to a play about Saint Nichols performed by the ACS Senior Drama Club members. Students were then called to the stage by class where each child received a present from Saint Nicholas. After receiving their gift, the class posed for a picture and finally received a candy cane as they left the stage.

When the Class of 2016 reached the stage Saint Nicholas had something to share with them. He had kept letters the students had written to him when they were in second grade. Saint Nicholas read a few of the items they had included on their wish list so long ago. Next, each student received a Saint Nicholas medal as a remembrance of their last Saint Nicholas Day here at ACS. Finally, each child was called up individually to receive their last Saint Nicholas Day gift and candy cane.

As this day becomes a happy memory, we are reminded of the beautiful season that is in front of us. In the blink of an eye, the birth of Christ  will be here!

Head of the Ukrainian Catholic Church Visits ACS

While Patriarch Sviatoslav Shevchuk was in the United States for the Blessing of the Holodomor Monument in Washington, DC, and events at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Philadelphia, His Beatitude expressed a desire to visit schools in the Archeparchy of Philadelphia.
 
Traveling with Archbishop Metropolitan Stefan Soroka, His Beatitude visited Assumption Catholic School (Perth Amboy, NJ), the largest of the schools in the archeparchy, on Wednesday afternoon, November 11.  When His Beatitude entered the auditorium, all 170 students thunderously greeted him with “Slava Isusu Chrestu!”.  While students in traditional Ukrainian dress presented His Beatitude with traditional bread and salt, others greeted him in three languages: Ukrainian, English, and Spanish.  Father Ivan Turyk, pastor, led everyone in prayer and members of the Junior Drama, Senior Drama, and Glee Clubs (under the direction of Mrs. Melanie Lawrence) presented the mission and 52-year history of the school in word and song.
 
After thanking the students for a wonderful program prepared on his behalf, His Beatitude Sviatoslav entertained questions from the students (again in three languages).  And what a variety of questions!  Students were interested in knowing about his calling to priesthood, favorite food and sports, the current tragic situation in Ukraine, the symbolism of his staff, qualities of a leader, whether he would pray for a sick relative, and even whether he knows Pope Francis.  His Beatitude answered all of their questions with patience and good humor. They were amazed when he told them that he does have a close relationship with Pope Francis.
 
In closing, Principal Szpyhulsky thanked the Patriarch for making the time to visit with the students, and promised to continue the school’s tradition of honoring the words written above the entrance to the school:  To know, to love, and to serve God.  The Patriarch’s historic visit motivated both students and teachers to work towards becoming true Christian leaders in the 21st century.

His Beatitude Patriarch Sviatoslav Shevchuk visits ACS (Ukrainian)

Глава Української Греко-Католицької церкви,  Блаженніший  Патріарх Святослав Шевчук у рамках свого візиту у Вашингтон, США також відвідав Українську Католицьку Школу Успіння Пресвятої Богородиці, м. Перт Амбой, Нью Джерсі, США. Парохіяльна цілоденна школа уже 53 роки існує при парафії Успіння Пресвятої Богородиці у місті  Перт Амбой,  і на даний час є найбільшою цілоденною Українською Католицькою початковою школою в Америці. На сьогоднішній день у школі навчаються 170 дітей різних національностей, від садочку до 8 класу. У школі  діти вивчають стандартні предмети і також мають ранішню  молитву,  уроки релігії,  української мови та історії. Школою опікуються Філадельфійська Архиєпархія, сестри Місіонерки і отець Іван Турик, який є парохом церкви та  адміністратором школи.   Отець Іван сповідає дітей, відвідує уроки,  а також кожної Пятниці відправляє Святу Літургію для  учнів.
 Учителі та учні  із  нетерпінням очікували на зустріч із Блаженнішим Патріархом, бо знали, що почують багато цікавого і повчального.  Блаженніший Святослав прибув до школи разом із Архиєпископом  Стефаном Сорокою, Митрополитом Філадельфійським та отцем Романом Сверданом. У шкільному залі,  духовного главу семи міліонної Церкви по цілому  світі зустріли діти у вишиванках і  традиційним  хлібом-сіллю та віршованими словами привітання. Блаженніший Святослав поцілував хліб та подякував дітям за теплі слова. Особливим дарунком для всіх присутніх була коротка  програма яку приготовили учні і учителька Меланія Лоренс у якій вони  розповіли про п’ятдесятилітню історію школи, її успіхи та формування християнських моральних цінностей через католицьку освіту.
Після завершення програми  до дітей із словом звернувся Блаженніший Патріарх. Він поділився своїми враженнями  про освячення пам’ятника жертвам голодомору у Вашингтоні,   передав усім учням школи Успіння в Америці вітання від учнів із школи у  Зарваниці  (Тернопільська область – Україна). Діти з неприхованою цікавістю слухали розповідь Блаженнішого про його покликання до священства, найулюбленішу українську  страву – борщ, улюблений спорт – футбол, служіння в Україні та Аргентині, зустріч з Папою Франциском  а також задавали різноманітні запитання Українською, Англійською та Іспанською мовами.
Ісус якось казав у Євангелії: "Пустіть дітей, нехай ідуть до Мене, не бороніть їм". Саме ці слова можуть окреслити зустріч  Патріарха Святослава із учнями школи, яка проходила в дуже теплій, сімейній  атмосфері і на якій наш духовний батько Патріарх не боронив дітям питатися його різні запитання. Діти просили молитися за них  і їхніх батьків, задавали багато хвилюючих їх питань і на кожне питання Блаженніший знайшов відповідь. Для кожного знайшлося добре слово, щира посмішка чи порада.  Гоова УГКЦ  побажав учням  в першу чергу зростати у Христі, жити за девізом який поміщений на мозаїці при вході до школи і  який звучить так  “знати, любити і служити Богові ",  а також попросив усіх молитися за мир в Україні. При кінці зустрічі, заключне слово виголосив директор школи Михайло Шпигульський,  у якому він  подякував Патріархові за історичний візит до школи Успіння Богородиці у м. Перт Амбой. Патріарх побажав усім присутнім на зустрічі многая літа та уділив патріарше благословення. Це був справді незабутній час.
написано : Марія Деревенська