RAMA - Sunday, Dec. 18 marked the 100th Finale of St. Anthony's Church in Rama as it culminated its 100th anniversary year with a Christmas dinner and musical. Although the temperature was frigid, many attended from near and far for this very important milestone.
Emcee, Mary Kowalyshyn, welcomed everyone on behalf of St. Anthony's Parish and gave a brief history of St. Anthony's Church. Mayor Phillip Shewchuk brought greetings on behalf of the Village of Rama. Elaine Olson, a long-time parishioner of St. Anthony's, commented on the perseverance and deep faith of our forefathers, mentioning how proud we are of their accomplishment!
Prior to the festive 15-course meal, Father Andrew Sowa OMI read the gospel of St. Luke 2.1-16 which describes the true account of what took place at the Nativity of Our Lord. He then led in grace. Participants at each table were to sing a designated Christmas carol before proceeding to the buffet table. The delicious meal was catered by St. Anthony's Parish Ladies and volunteers.
Many door prize draws were made after the meal.
After a short break, all were invited to gather in the main hall section for the program and musical portion of the evening. The audience was treated to an amazing musical performance by Father Andrew Sowa and Len Gadica (Melville) who are known to many as the "Dynamic Duo." During the performance, before singing each carol, Father Andrew spoke of the meaningful correlation of each carol with Advent and Christmas. Besides describing the background of Silent Night, he also sang some verses in Polish. Len Gadica had the audience laughing when he sang a few humorous carols including one that he composed simply called Christmas Lights.
A reminder was made that there are still history books available that would make an ideal lasting Christmas gift. The evening closed with many acknowledgements and thank yous. Presentations to Father Andrew Sowa and Len Gadica were made by Mary and Joe Kowalyshyn.