Mass in English in Poznań

Mass in English in Poznań If you are looking for a Roman Catholic Mass in Poznań, you have found the right place. Sunday and holy days of obligation at 17:15.

Confessions are heard 15 minutes before each Mass in the Chapel of Confession (at the right side of the church).

See you Sunday! We invite you to celebrate the Fourth Sunday of Easter, Good Shepherd Sunday at 17:15.The Gospel accordi...
26/04/2026

See you Sunday! We invite you to celebrate the Fourth Sunday of Easter, Good Shepherd Sunday at 17:15.

The Gospel according to John 10:1-10 ✝️

Jesus said:
"Amen, amen, I say to you,
whoever does not enter a sheepfold through the gate
but climbs over elsewhere is a thief and a robber.
But whoever enters through the gate is the shepherd of the sheep.
The gatekeeper opens it for him, and the sheep hear his voice,
as the shepherd calls his own sheep by name and leads them out.
When he has driven out all his own,
he walks ahead of them, and the sheep follow him,
because they recognize his voice.
But they will not follow a stranger;
they will run away from him,
because they do not recognize the voice of strangers."
Although Jesus used this figure of speech,
the Pharisees did not realize what he was trying to tell them.

So Jesus said again, "Amen, amen, I say to you,
I am the gate for the sheep.
All who came before me are thieves and robbers,
but the sheep did not listen to them.
I am the gate.
Whoever enters through me will be saved,
and will come in and go out and find pasture.
A thief comes only to steal and slaughter and destroy;
I came so that they might have life and have it more abundantly."

Read the reflection here: https://catholic-daily-reflections.com/2026/04/25/the-voice-of-a-stranger/

God bless!

Art: The Good Shepherd by Henry Ossawa Tanner

See you Sunday! We invite you to celebrate the Third Sunday of Easter at 17:15.The Gospel according to John 24:13-35 ✝️T...
19/04/2026

See you Sunday! We invite you to celebrate the Third Sunday of Easter at 17:15.

The Gospel according to John 24:13-35 ✝️

That very day, the first day of the week, two of Jesus' disciples were going
to a village seven miles from Jerusalem called Emmaus, and they were conversing about all the things that had occurred. And it happened that while they were conversing and debating, Jesus himself drew near and walked with them, but their eyes were prevented from recognizing him.

He asked them,
"What are you discussing as you walk along?"
They stopped, looking downcast. One of them, named Cleopas, said to him in reply,
"Are you the only visitor to Jerusalem who does not know of the things that have taken place there in these days?"
And he replied to them, "What sort of things?"
They said to him,
"The things that happened to Jesus the Nazarene, who was a prophet mighty in deed and word before God and all the people, how our chief priests and rulers both handed him over to a sentence of death and crucified him. But we were hoping that he would be the one to redeem Israel; and besides all this, it is now the third day since this took place. Some women from our group, however, have astounded us: they were at the tomb early in the morning and did not find his body; they came back and reported that they had indeed seen a vision of angels who announced that he was alive. Then some of those with us went to the tomb and found things just as the women had described, but him they did not see."

And he said to them, "Oh, how foolish you are!
How slow of heart to believe all that the prophets spoke! Was it not necessary that the Christ should suffer these things and enter into his glory?"
Then beginning with Moses and all the prophets, he interpreted to them what referred to him in all the Scriptures.

As they approached the village to which they were going, he gave the impression that he was going on farther. But they urged him, "Stay with us, for it is nearly evening and the day is almost over." So he went in to stay with them.
And it happened that, while he was with them at table, he took bread, said the blessing, broke it, and gave it to them. With that their eyes were opened and they recognized him, but he vanished from their sight.

Then they said to each other,
"Were not our hearts burning within us while he spoke to us on the way and opened the Scriptures to us?"
So they set out at once and returned to Jerusalem where they found gathered together the eleven and those with them who were saying,
"The Lord has truly been raised and has appeared to Simon!"
Then the two recounted what had taken place on the way and how he was made known to them in the breaking of bread.

Read the reflection here: https://catholic-daily-reflections.com/2026/04/18/dispelling-confusion/

God bless!

Art: Walking to Emmaus by Fritz von Uhde (1891)

We invite you to celebrate the Feast of Divine Mercy at 17:15.The Gospel according to John 20:19-31 ✝️On the evening of ...
12/04/2026

We invite you to celebrate the Feast of Divine Mercy at 17:15.

The Gospel according to John 20:19-31 ✝️

On the evening of that first day of the week,
when the doors were locked, where the disciples were,
for fear of the Jews,
Jesus came and stood in their midst
and said to them, “Peace be with you.”
When he had said this, he showed them his hands and his side.
The disciples rejoiced when they saw the Lord.
Jesus said to them again, “Peace be with you.
As the Father has sent me, so I send you.”
And when he had said this, he breathed on them and said to them,
“Receive the Holy Spirit.
Whose sins you forgive are forgiven them,
and whose sins you retain are retained.”

Thomas, called Didymus, one of the Twelve,
was not with them when Jesus came.
So the other disciples said to him, “We have seen the Lord.”
But he said to them,
“Unless I see the mark of the nails in his hands
and put my finger into the nailmarks
and put my hand into his side, I will not believe.”

Now a week later his disciples were again inside
and Thomas was with them.
Jesus came, although the doors were locked,
and stood in their midst and said, “Peace be with you.”
Then he said to Thomas, “Put your finger here and see my hands,
and bring your hand and put it into my side,
and do not be unbelieving, but believe.”
Thomas answered and said to him, “My Lord and my God!”
Jesus said to him, “Have you come to believe because you have seen me?
Blessed are those who have not seen and have believed.”

Now, Jesus did many other signs in the presence of his disciples
that are not written in this book.
But these are written that you may come to believe
that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God,
and that through this belief you may have life in his name.

Read the reflection here: https://catholic-daily-reflections.com/2026/04/11/the-inexhaustible-depths-of-divine-mercy/

God bless!

Art: In Christ and Divine Mercy

Tomorrow, Saturday, April 11th, the evening before Divine Mercy Sunday, Pope Leo XIV invites everyone to join him in a P...
10/04/2026

Tomorrow, Saturday, April 11th, the evening before Divine Mercy Sunday, Pope Leo XIV invites everyone to join him in a Prayer Vigil for Peace.

'He passed through death to give us life and peace: “I leave you peace; I give you my peace. Not as the world gives it, I give it to you” (Jn 14:27). The peace that Jesus gives us is not merely the silence of weapons, but the peace that touches and transforms the heart of each one of us! Let us allow ourselves to be transformed by the peace of Christ! Let us make heard the cry for peace that springs from our hearts!'
- "Urbi et Orbi" Message of Pope Leo XIV, Easter 2026

Christ is Risen! Happy Easter!But the angel said to the women, 'Do not be afraid; I know that you are looking for Jesus ...
05/04/2026

Christ is Risen! Happy Easter!

But the angel said to the women, 'Do not be afraid; I know that you are looking for Jesus who was crucified. He is not here; for he has been raised, as he said! (Matthew 28:5-6) Therefore we have been buried with him by baptism into death, so that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, so we too might walk in newness of life! (Romans 6:4)

Let us look to the Christ who was raised in glory, and allow ourselves to surrender to His grace and perfect will.

We invite you to the Holy Masses at 17:15 on Easter Sunday and Easter Monday. Confessions will not be heard from April 5th to 8th, and will resume on Thursday April 9th.

God bless! ✝️

The Paschal Triduum celebrations are happening this week. In our church it will be celebrated in Polish. However, we pro...
30/03/2026

The Paschal Triduum celebrations are happening this week. In our church it will be celebrated in Polish. However, we provide the texts of the liturgy in English and live English translation of the homilies. To find more details, please go to our website: poznan.dominikanie.pl/kontakt/mass-in-english/

If you have not yet done so, we encourage you to prepare for Easter by going to confession.

You can find information about the current schedule of English-speaking confessors at the same website linked above.

Maundy Thursday – The Mass of the Lord’s Supper at 19:00
Good Friday – Celebration of the Passion of the Lord at 19:00
Holy Saturday – The Easter Vigil at 21:00 (bring a candle!)
Easter Sunday – Holy Mass in English at 17:15
Easter Monday – Holy Mass in English at 17:15

May God bless you!

Blessed Palm Sunday! We invite you to celebrate Mass tomorrow at 17:15.We remind you about the custom of bringing palms....
28/03/2026

Blessed Palm Sunday! We invite you to celebrate Mass tomorrow at 17:15.

We remind you about the custom of bringing palms. It would also be possible to purchase them in front of the church before the Mass.

Matthew 21:9-11
'The crowds preceding him and those following
kept crying out and saying:
"Hosanna to the Son of David;
blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord;
hosanna in the highest."
And when he entered Jerusalem the whole city was shaken and asked, "Who is this?"
And the crowds replied,
"This is Jesus the prophet, from Nazareth in Galilee."'

Matthew 21:54
'The centurion and the men with him who were keeping watch over Jesus feared greatly when they saw the earthquake and all that was happening, and they said,
"Truly, this was the Son of God!"'

Read the reflection here: https://mycatholic.life/saints/saints-of-the-liturgical-year/palm-sunday-of-the-lords-passion/

God bless!

Art: The Entrance of Christ into Jerusalem, 1844 by
Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin

We invite you for the Fifth Sunday of Lent at 17:15.The Gospel according to John 11:3-7, 17, 20-27, 33b-45 ✝️The sisters...
22/03/2026

We invite you for the Fifth Sunday of Lent at 17:15.

The Gospel according to John 11:3-7, 17, 20-27, 33b-45 ✝️

The sisters of Lazarus sent word to Jesus, saying,
“Master, the one you love is ill.”
When Jesus heard this he said,
“This illness is not to end in death,
but is for the glory of God,
that the Son of God may be glorified through it.”
Now Jesus loved Martha and her sister and Lazarus.
So when he heard that he was ill,
he remained for two days in the place where he was.
Then after this he said to his disciples,
"Let us go back to Judea.”

When Jesus arrived, he found that Lazarus
had already been in the tomb for four days.
When Martha heard that Jesus was coming,
she went to meet him;
but Mary sat at home.
Martha said to Jesus,
“Lord, if you had been here,
my brother would not have died.
But even now I know that whatever you ask of God,
God will give you.”
Jesus said to her,
“Your brother will rise.”
Martha said,
“I know he will rise,
in the resurrection on the last day.”
Jesus told her,
“I am the resurrection and the life;
whoever believes in me, even if he dies, will live,
and everyone who lives and believes in me will never die.
Do you believe this?”
She said to him, “Yes, Lord.
I have come to believe that you are the Christ, the Son of God,
the one who is coming into the world.”

He became perturbed and deeply troubled, and said,
“Where have you laid him?”
They said to him, “Sir, come and see.”
And Jesus wept.
So the Jews said, “See how he loved him.”
But some of them said,
“Could not the one who opened the eyes of the blind man
have done something so that this man would not have died?”

So Jesus, perturbed again, came to the tomb.
It was a cave, and a stone lay across it.
Jesus said, “Take away the stone.”
Martha, the dead man’s sister, said to him,
“Lord, by now there will be a stench;
he has been dead for four days.”
Jesus said to her,
“Did I not tell you that if you believe
you will see the glory of God?”
So they took away the stone.
And Jesus raised his eyes and said,
“Father, I thank you for hearing me.
I know that you always hear me;
but because of the crowd here I have said this,
that they may believe that you sent me.”
And when he had said this,
He cried out in a loud voice,
“Lazarus, come out!”
The dead man came out,
tied hand and foot with burial bands,
and his face was wrapped in a cloth.
So Jesus said to them,
“Untie him and let him go.”

Now many of the Jews who had come to Mary
and seen what he had done began to believe in him.

Read the reflection here: https://catholic-daily-reflections.com/2026/03/21/jesus-human-and-divine-love/

God bless!

Art: Jesus Raises Lazarus to Life by Elizabeth Wang

The Ursuline sisters who are nearby on Taczaka street, run a kitchen for the poor and prepare Easter gifts for them. If ...
19/03/2026

The Ursuline sisters who are nearby on Taczaka street, run a kitchen for the poor and prepare Easter gifts for them. If you would like to help them with this endeavor, please find below their account number. Name of the account: Kuchnia Spoleczna Siostr Urszulanek SJK. Account number: 05 1600 1462 1826 9992 4000 0001. The title you can use to make your donation "paczki na swieta".
God bless you!

We invite you for the Fourth Sunday of Lent at 17:15.The Gospel according to John 9:1, 6-9, 13-17, 34-38 ✝️As Jesus pass...
15/03/2026

We invite you for the Fourth Sunday of Lent at 17:15.

The Gospel according to John 9:1, 6-9, 13-17, 34-38 ✝️

As Jesus passed by he saw a man blind from birth.
He spat on the ground and made clay with the saliva,
and smeared the clay on his eyes,
and said to him,
“Go wash in the Pool of Siloam” — which means Sent —.
So he went and washed, and came back able to see.

His neighbors and those who had seen him earlier as a beggar said,
“Isn’t this the one who used to sit and beg?”
Some said, “It is, “
but others said, “No, he just looks like him.”
He said, “I am.”

They brought the one who was once blind to the Pharisees.
Now Jesus had made clay and opened his eyes on a sabbath.
So then the Pharisees also asked him how he was able to see.
He said to them,
“He put clay on my eyes, and I washed, and now I can see.”
So some of the Pharisees said,
“This man is not from God,
because he does not keep the sabbath.”
But others said,
“How can a sinful man do such signs?”
And there was a division among them.
So they said to the blind man again,
“What do you have to say about him,
since he opened your eyes?”
He said, “He is a prophet.”

They answered and said to him,
“You were born totally in sin,
and are you trying to teach us?”
Then they threw him out.

When Jesus heard that they had thrown him out,
he found him and said, “Do you believe in the Son of Man?”
He answered and said,
“Who is he, sir, that I may believe in him?”
Jesus said to him,
“You have seen him, and
the one speaking with you is he.”
He said,
“I do believe, Lord,” and he worshiped him.

Read the reflection here: https://catholic-daily-reflections.com/2026/03/14/spiritual-sight-restored/

God bless!

Art: Christ Healing the Blind by El Greco

We invite you for the Third Sunday of Lent at 17:15.The Gospel according to John 4:5-15, 19b-26, 39a, 40-42 ✝️Jesus came...
08/03/2026

We invite you for the Third Sunday of Lent at 17:15.

The Gospel according to John 4:5-15, 19b-26, 39a, 40-42 ✝️

Jesus came to a town of Samaria called Sychar,
near the plot of land that Jacob had given to his son Joseph.
Jacob’s well was there.
Jesus, tired from his journey, sat down there at the well.
It was about noon.

A woman of Samaria came to draw water.
Jesus said to her,
“Give me a drink.”
His disciples had gone into the town to buy food.
The Samaritan woman said to him,
“How can you, a Jew, ask me, a Samaritan woman, for a drink?”
—For Jews use nothing in common with Samaritans.—
Jesus answered and said to her,
“If you knew the gift of God
and who is saying to you, ‘Give me a drink, ‘
you would have asked him
and he would have given you living water.”
The woman said to him,
“Sir, you do not even have a bucket and the cistern is deep;
where then can you get this living water?
Are you greater than our father Jacob,
who gave us this cistern and drank from it himself
with his children and his flocks?”
Jesus answered and said to her,
“Everyone who drinks this water will be thirsty again;
but whoever drinks the water I shall give will never thirst;
the water I shall give will become in him
a spring of water welling up to eternal life.”
The woman said to him,
“Sir, give me this water, so that I may not be thirsty

or have to keep coming here to draw water.

“I can see that you are a prophet.
Our ancestors worshiped on this mountain;
but you people say that the place to worship is in Jerusalem.”
Jesus said to her,
“Believe me, woman, the hour is coming
when you will worship the Father
neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem.
You people worship what you do not understand;
we worship what we understand,
because salvation is from the Jews.
But the hour is coming, and is now here,
when true worshipers will worship the Father in Spirit and truth;
and indeed the Father seeks such people to worship him.
God is Spirit, and those who worship him
must worship in Spirit and truth.”
The woman said to him,
“I know that the Messiah is coming, the one called the Christ;
when he comes, he will tell us everything.”
Jesus said to her,
“I am he, the one who is speaking with you.”

Many of the Samaritans of that town began to believe in him.
When the Samaritans came to him,
they invited him to stay with them;
and he stayed there two days.
Many more began to believe in him because of his word,
and they said to the woman,
“We no longer believe because of your word;
for we have heard for ourselves,
and we know that this is truly the savior of the world.”

Read the reflection here: https://catholic-daily-reflections.com/2026/03/07/facing-the-horror-of-my-sins/

God bless!

Art: Christ and the Woman of Samaria by Benedetto Luti

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