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Our Lady of Ostrabrama stands majestically on Depot Lane in Cutchogue and is a testament to a small group of Polish immigrants who came to the Cutchogue area in the early 1900’s. In 1908, they created a society in honor of St.Josaphat. It's purpose was to organize and support the immigrants in their efforts to receive permission to have Polish chapel which would serve their needs in the only language they understood, Polish.
In 1912, after considerable discussion, the chapel was moved from it's original location on the Main Road in Cutchogue across farm fields to Depot Lane. However, in 1918, it was destroyed by a fire. The cornerstone for the present church building was dedicated in October, 1919. We continue to embrace the Polish heritage of our original members and have happily welcomed new members from many backgrounds to form a new family in Christ.

PARISH HAPPENINGS

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UPCOMING EVENTS:

FIRST FRIDAY EXPOSITION: July 5, after 8:30 am mass.

ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Saturday, July 6, during 8:30am mass.

NEXT PARISH COUNCIL MEETING: Tuesday, July 16 at 7pm in the parish hall.

MEN'S BIBLE STUDY: Second and the fourth Monday of every month at 7 pm in the Sacred Heart parish hall. **Off July and August.**

THEOLOGY 101 CHURCH HISTORY: with Father Roy Tvrdik, Wednesdays at 3PM with mass at 4:30PM. Please join us for class and/or mass.

International Pilgrim Virgin Statue of Our Lady of Fatima Tour 2024

Our Lady will be at Our Lady of Ostrabrama this Father’s Day - Sunday, June 16th 8AM - 4PM. You are invited to come and experience the blessings of Our Lady of Fatima during this special statue visitation, sponsored by the World Apostolate of Fatima, USA – Our Lady’s Blue Army. A short talk following every Mass, and the opportunity to Venerate the Pilgrim Virgin touching her tassels to rosaries, sacramentals, loved ones. The Statue has been traveling since 1947 and has visited more than 100 countries, including Russia and China, bringing Mary's powerful message of salvation and hope to millions of people. Countless favors and graces have been reported wherever the Virgin Statue has traveled

Blue Army

Mass Times

Weekdays

8:30 AM (there are no Holy Mass on Wednesdays, except for holy days of obligation falling on that day)

Saturday

8:30 AM, 5:30 PM

Confession: 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm

Sunday

8:00 am - English
9:30 am - Polish
11:00 am - English