FIRST HOLY COMMUNION. May 1, 2010

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "FIRST HOLY COMMUNION. May 1, 2010"

Transcription

1 FIRST HOLY COMMUNION May 1, 2010 Congratulations to the following who received First Communion at the 1:30 Mass yesterday. Please remember them in your prayers. Anthony Agrela Lillian Alvarez Alexandra Angeloni Aaron Botello Christian Caday Anthony Calabrese Brooklyn Campos Grace Chiappetti Vincenza DeSena Christopher Dorband Garcelle Etienne Brennan Fisher Kevin Foleno David Galandak Jack Grahn Tysen Grzywa Michael Hetzel Lucas Honan Angeline Jolley Isabella Jolley Daniel Kalish Kyle Kebby Brooke LaBue Daniela Murillo Grace Olen AshleyOnik Luke Panek Alyssa Parisi Jeffry Pesek Jillian Sammons Marc Shuflit Samantha Spacone Christopher Tam Hunter Taylor Jonathan Tierney Holly VanGorden Amber Verber Abigail Wagner

2 A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR On Easter Sunday, after we got Jesus out of the tomb, I went to Mom s house for dinner. Easter dinner is my favorite of the year better than Christmas or even Thanksgiving because we always have traditional eastern European food like sauerkraut, pierogi, and my favorite: fresh Polish sausage. Mom also makes ham, vegetables, bread, and a wonderful lamb cake. Needless to say, after Lent and the fast of the Paschal Triduum, I am pretty hungry on Easter Sunday. By the end of Easter Sunday, I was so stuffed I felt like I would never have to eat again. Of course, those leftovers from Easter Sunday made really good dinners for a few days that week. Even though I was so stuffed on Easter Sunday, I still had dinner every day of Easter Week because I got hungry again and I needed to eat. Certainly, this is obvious to you. No one eats dinner just once in their life. No matter how much one might overeat at a particular meal, one will again become hungry and eat. This is so obvious it is almost silly for me to mention it. But I mention it because people forget this simple principle when it comes to the Eucharist. This weekend we celebrated a very special day for our second grade children. They received their First Holy Communion. These children and their parents and teachers worked long and hard to prepare to receive Christ in the Eucharist, and we are very proud of them. But it is only their First Holy Communion. There might be fancy dresses and ties and shiny shoes and parties and gifts, but all those things do not make First Holy Communion the most important. They only make it first. Just as we must eat every day of our lives, so too must we be fed by the Eucharist every week. The most important Holy Communion is the next one. The Eucharist is God s greatest gift to us. Christ feeds us with his flesh and blood, and he gives himself to us continually in the Eucharist for our nourishment throughout life. We do not eat and drink only once in life. We need to eat and drink every day. And so with the Eucharist, we need to be fed by this divine meal every week throughout our entire lives. So perhaps First Holy Communion weekend is more important for us older folks. We have to be reminded that we share in a tremendous, divine gift: God nourishes us with his own flesh and blood throughout our lives. Our most important Holy Communion is our next. Congratulations to our First Communion Class. We look forward to sharing with you at the Table of the Lord today and always. Fr. Michael FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER May 2, 2010 Behold, God s dwelling is with the human race. Revelation 21:3 TRANSFORMATION When we clean, repair, or otherwise restore things in our possession, we often say good as new or just like new. This, according to the book of Revelation, is what happens to anything that is filled with the glory of Christ. When scripture uses the word new it doesn t merely mean a different one, a replacement (as our advertisements do), but it carries the sense of something being transformed so fully and completely that it is now almost unrecognizable. Our world is filled with tears, death, pain, thirst, darkness; but the new world the new heavens and new earth brought about by Christ s resurrection is filled with joy, everlasting life, glory, living water, and light. As Paul noted in his second letter to the church at Corinth, if we are in Christ, then we are a new creation. And disciples who are a new creation, who live in the new heaven and earth brought about by Christ, are also daily practitioners of a new commandment: to love one another with that transforming, renewing love that Christ bestowed on us.

3 FIRST COMMUNION RETREAT Second graders prepare for their First Communion with a morning of retreat. They heard the gospel story of the Multiplication of the Loaves, were instructed on the Real Presence and how to properly receive Eucharist; baked bread and made the memory plates. MAY CROWNING The parish will honor our Blessed Mother next Sunday, Mother s Day, during the 9:30 am Mass by crowning her Queen of the May. HAND CHIMES We have a Hand-Chime Ensemble that has been in existence for four years. They have really come a long way over that time. Now we have a few students graduating, and we are looking for new members for next year. We play one parish liturgy a month, Christmas family Mass, Easter Sunday morning, and some school Masses. We rehearse one day a week after school, which is Mondays from 2:40 to 3:30 pm. Our final rehearsal for this year will be on Monday, May 3rd. Come try playing the chimes with us at that rehearsal. If you have any questions, please call Lisa Barry at WOMEN S GUILD The Divine Infant Women s Guild would like to say Farewell and a big thank you to Sue Cerny for her leadership, hard work and commitment to the Guild in her role as President for the past four years. Sue has made it possible for the women of the parish to enjoy, learn and make new friends throughout her tenure, and also to benefit the church and school. She was a joy to work with and a pitch-in-toget-it-done person. Her commitment has strengthened the Guild for these past years and we thank her for her efforts. Because of her it has continued to grow and prosper. We say farewell, but not good-bye, as she will continue as a Guild member. Again, thanks for all you have done for the Guild and for the Parish.

4 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION REGISTRATION Registration for the upcoming year for Religious Education is now underway. Please complete the application and include a Baptismal Certificate. If you have any questions, please call Sister Susan at or STUDENT INFORMATION Name Grade in Sept. Address City Zip Code Phone DATE OF BIRTH City/State of Birth Gender: Male Female School Presently Attending Rel. Ed. Program last attended: None Parish School Rel. Ed. PARISH of the Rel. Ed. Program SACRAMENTAL INFORMATION (submit Baptismal Certificate) Baptism Date Church Address (City, State, Zip) Eucharist Date Church Address (City, State, Zip) Reconciliation Date Church Address (City, State, Zip) FAMILY INFORMATION: We are REGISTERED at D.I. Parish Our Parish Number is We are registered at another parish: We are NOT REGISTERED at any parish MOTHER S NAME Last First Maiden Name Address (If different from child s) Home Phone Cell Phone Work Phone RELIGION FATHER S NAME Last First Home Phone Cell Phone Work Phone RELIGION LEGAL GUARDIAN INFORMATION Name If parents are separated, divorced or deceased, or if the child lives with someone other than the natural parents or if there are other special circumstances, use this space to describe the situation.

5 ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO May 2010 Dear Friends in Christ, This month, we celebrate two significant events, one ancient, the other more recent in origin: the Feast of Pentecost and Mother s Day. On Mother s Day, we remember with gratitude those women who bring new life to the world and who are the hearts of our homes. On Pentecost, we recall and accept again the gift of the Holy Spirit into our hearts and to the whole world. At this time, I ask you to remember in your prayers and in your charity those who will benefit from Catholic Charities Mother s Day Appeal: the thousands of families and individuals throughout Cook and Lake counties who are suffering from the economic recession and who are turning to Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago, as to a loving mother, for hope and assistance. This is the only parish collection during the year for Catholic Charities. By working in partnership with numerous parishes and providing services that they cannot, Catholic Charities is able to assist more than a million of our neighbors in need each year. People of all faiths, families, children, seniors, the hungry and homeless, are helped through 159 different programs at 156 locations. Today, in addition to needing food, clothing, and utility assistance, thousands of families and individuals struggle to stay housed. Many parents, including low-income mothers who are heads of households, have lost their jobs and live in fear of losing their homes or apartments. Many grandparents have seen their retirement income and with it, their security diminish significantly. Simply remaining in the places they call home has become a major concern for low-income families and elders. Catholic Charities has developed an array of safe and affordable housing programs that honor and respect human dignity and preserve the sacred bonds of family. More than 1,500 independent elders with limited incomes live in Catholic Charities 17 senior residences. The St. Leo Residence for Veterans houses formerly homeless veterans as they build new lives and careers; frail seniors in need of supportive housing are cared for in a pleasant community atmosphere; homeless parents and children live temporarily in Catholic Charities shelters; and a recovery program for women reunites mothers and children. Last year, the Lake County Family Self-Sufficiency Program assisted 678 low-income single parents and children with maintaining their housing, while they worked toward jobs, education, and stability for their families. These are just a few examples of Catholic Charities fidelity to Christ s Gospel mandate (Matthew 25:34-45) to love and care for our neighbors. I pray that the gifts of the Holy Spirit and the example of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church, inspire you and your families on Mother s Day and always. May God, who is never outdone in generosity, bless you for your support for the Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago. Sincerely yours in Christ, Francis Cardinal George, O.M.I. Archbishop of Chicago

6 SCHOOL NEWS FOURTH GRADE CELEBRATES EARTH DAY What do you call a cow that works in a garden? Give up? Answer: A big lawn moo-er! Mrs. Jacklin s fourth grade class celebrated Earth Day with a fun-filled, fact-filled afternoon. Did you know? E-waste, electronic waste, is the fastest-growing type of trash. Every day Americans discard more than 384,000 cell phones, 114,000 computers, and 81,000 televisions. We pop open enough aluminum drink cans each year to stretch to the moon and back, nearly 14 times. We recycle less than half our empty cans. We recycle more than 70% of the paper used in offices and schools. Yet all the paper we don t recycle each year accounts for more than 29 million trees. Jack Lyons, Miranda Gutierrez, and Marco Navarro are studying how good green spaces are for the planet. They learned that grass filters harmful chemicals and minerals from water fun-off while providing a great amount of our supply of oxygen. On the computer, Heat Freak, Dr. Run Off, Carbon Creep, and Dust Demon try to keep Derek Salata from going green and saving the planet. Fourth graders worked together to clean up the school and parish grounds of litter. Labake Oyetayo, Bobby Grimes, and Joey Stiso are gaining information about going green. On average, each person in the United States throws away 4.5 pounds of trash each day. Counting all our garbage, that adds up to nearly 250 million tons of waste a year and only one-third of that gets recycled.

7 STATEMENT OF THE MOST REVEREND THOMAS JOHN PAPROCKI UPON HIS APPOINTMENT AS THE NINTH BISHOP OF SPRINGFIELD IN ILLINOIS April 20, 2010 President Abraham Lincoln has been a hero of mine since my first visit to Springfield when I was in eighth grade. In a speech given in Springfield on January 27, 1838, Abraham Lincoln said, We find ourselves under the government of a system of political institutions, conducting more essentially to the ends of civil and religious liberty, than any of which the history of former times tells us. We, when mounting the stage of existence, found ourselves the legal inheritors of these fundamental blessings. It is indeed a fundamental blessing which I am profoundly privileged to inherit as the new shepherd of the flock that comprises the Catholic community of central Illinois. I am deeply grateful for the confidence shown by our Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI, in appointing me to serve as the ninth Bishop of Springfield in Illinois. I look forward to working with the priests, deacons, men and women religious, the lay Christian faithful and all people of good will here in our State Capital to carry out the mission entrusted to us by Jesus Christ to proclaim the Gospel. I pledge to do my best with the help of God s grace to build on the fundamental blessings established through the dedicated ministry of the previous bishops of Springfield, especially my immediate predecessor, the Most Reverend George Lucas, now Archbishop of Omaha. I also wish to express my sincere appreciation to my fellow priests and bishops of the Archdiocese of Chicago with whom I have been fortunate to work for the past thirty-two years. Most of all, I thank His Eminence, Francis Cardinal George, O.M.I., Archbishop of Chicago, for being a true mentor over the past thirteen years during which I was privileged to serve as his Chancellor, as a parish Pastor and as his Auxiliary Bishop. I am pleased that we will continue to be co-workers in the vineyard of the State of Illinois that comprises the Province of Chicago. May God who has begun his good work bring it to completion. WORKING TOGETHER WE ARE IMPROVING TELEVISION Want to be heard? To Complain? To get changes made? Want an effective voice for your complaints? 1.3 million people strong and growing!!! If you think that the television programs being fed into the pliable and impressionable minds of our easily influenced innocent children are partly responsible for some of the problems of today, then you are in good company. So do the 1.3 million members of Parents Television!! For more information, please call Don Eck at McCASKEY TO SPEAK Patrick McCaskey, grandson of the legendary George Papa Bear Halas, will speak about the importance of faith-based education at Divine Providence s McInerney Center, 2500 Mayfair Avenue, Westchester, at 7:00 pm on May 25th. Mr. McCaskey currently serves as a board member and Senior Director of Special Projects for the Chicago Bears football team. Additionally, Mr. McCaskey is the chairman of Sports Faith International and frequently writes on the topics of religion and athletics. He also is very active on the speakers circuit where he enjoys talking about his Catholic faith and the role he plays in his life as a Chicago Bear Executive. McCaskey s talk will conclude with a small reception. Parents of prospective and current students are encouraged to attend. Admission is free and open to all. Don t miss this wonderful opportunity. For information, please call

8 HAPPY SPRING! As you get your garden ready for the season, the landscape committee is doing the same to get the church and school ready. If you find that you have plants that are in need of dividing or transplanting, we would be happy to take them to use around the parish grounds. Any and all would be appreciated. Please feel free to contact Julie Klemp at or Genny Panek at Thank you! CELEBRATE MOTHER S DAY WITH CARDINAL GEORGE The Mother s Day Mass for Expectant Mothers is Sunday, May 9th, at 11:00 am at Holy Name Cathedral, 735 North State Street, Chicago. Cardinal George will give a special blessing to all mothers, including those awaiting the birth of a child, and their unborn children! All expectant mothers will receive a silk rose and St. Gerard prayer card and medal as a keepsake. St. Gerard is the patron saint of expectant mothers. For more information, please call MOTHER S DAY FLOWER SALE The Divine Infant Pro-Life Committee will sell flowers in the church vestibule after all the Masses next weekend, May 8-9. Again this year the proceeds from this sale will benefit WomanCare Services, the pregnancy care center located across the street from MacNeal Hospital on Oak Park Avenue in Berwyn, WomanCare recently allied itself with Aid for Women, a pregnancy center from Downtown Chicago. They are both going under the name Aid for Women. These two centers are life affirming pregnancy resource centers recognized as preferred providers of such services by the Respect Life Office of the Archdiocese of Chicago. They counsel women with unplanned pregnancies and offer them free pregnancy tests, ultrasound exams and a range of additional services. Help us support this life saving organization by buying flowers for the special woman in your life. Roses are $2.00 each; 6 for $10.00; 1 dozen for $ Carnations are $1.00 each; 6 for $5.00; 1 dozen for $9.00. DRIVERS NEEDED Divine Infant Parish is in great need of people who can help get non-driving parishioners to Mass on the weekend. You can be scheduled for any Mass you attend, most likely once a month. Please call the rectory if you are able to help. COMMUNITY YOGA CLASS! Would you like to try Yoga, but can t fit it in your busy schedule? On Tuesdays 7:00 to 8:15 pm in the Divine Infant Gymnasium $5.00 per class for a six week session Unite your mind, body and spirit in this moving form of meditation. Breathing techniques, meditation and poses to elongate and tone muscles will be included. See what speaks to you! Bring a Yoga mat if you have one (they can be purchased for a reasonable rate at Target and Marshall s), a large towel and a water bottle. Come ready to experience the physical and spiritual benefits of a Yoga practice with friends! For information, please call Rachel at THANK YOU Dear Teens, I would like to say Thank you for the past four years. I can t tell you how much I have learned from you and how interesting you have made my Friday evenings. I was given some wonderful compliments by Fr. Michael in last week s bulletin, but really owe a HUGE THANK YOU to Nancy Mihel and Jerry Chenski, who held this position for many, many years and left me with some pretty big shoes to fill. They were incredible leaders and I thank them for the path they paved for all of you. I will miss you and thank you for keeping me young. Mrs. Calcagno

9 Annual Student Walkathon Friday, May 14, 2010 Sponsor a Student Today For more information dimilesformiracles@yahoo.com

10 Saturday, May 15, 2010 Register For more information dimilesformiracles@yahoo.com

11 DIVINE INFANT 58th ANNUAL HOLY NAME MEN S CLUB GOLF OUTING George Breneisen Memorial DATE: PLACE: TIME: COST: Friday, June 11th Bloomingdale Golf Club 181N Glen Ellen Rd., Bloomingdale, IL :30 sign-in 1:30 shotgun start $ each (hot check-in, greens fees, cart, * bar-b-que dinner) RESERVATIONS: Bob Eisenhart (708) bobnoodle6@aim.com Payments received by Sunday, May 23rd, will be entered into our Earlybird Drawing and one lucky golfer will get a chance to golf for free. The drawing will take place during check-in. All reservations must be made, and paid for, no later than Sunday, June 6th. Don t miss an opportunity to advertise your company or service before 144 golfers. Call Patrick Casey at (708) for Tee Sponsorships Or make out your $ check payable to D.I. HNMC and mail your company information to: Divine Infant H.N.M.C. c/o Patrick Casey 1601 Newcastle Avenue Westchester IL 60154

12 LITURGY FOR THE WEEK SATURDAY, May 1 5:00 pm Marie T. Solarski; Frank Jedrzejczyk; Mary Wanick; Walter Trojak SUNDAY, May 2 7:30 Jerome Cross & Cele Zubbrick; James Tracy 9:30 Paula Griffin; All the Faithful Departed 11:30 People of the Parish MONDAY, May 3 8:00 Jarlath Heveran TUESDAY, May 4 8:00 Mary Majcen WEDNESDAY, May 5 8:00 Rita Frett; Audrey Schroeder; All the Faithful Departed THURSDAY, May 6 8:00 James Tracy FRIDAY, May 7 8:00 Walter Trojak SATURDAY, May 8 8:00 Jerome & Catherine VanLanen 5:00 pm Joseph Catino; Frank Perry SUNDAY, May 9 7:30 Donna Dean Russ; Anna Colmane 9:30 Mary Ann Zydzik; Helen Hassett & Mary Ann Faitz; Trevor Walton; Myrtle Kern; All the Faithful Departed 11:30 People of the Parish; Bernice Kedzior; Jean Lenart; Stanley & Mary Dropkowski; Genevieve & Samuel Gimino PRAY FOR THE SICK OF THE PARISH Mary Baloun Muriel Becassio Mary Belluzzi Irene Bendinelli Michelle Budrick Marie Camerota Jean Cibulka Florence Cizek Troy Conrad Marianne Crosson Jessica Davy Robbie Dee Bill Dilla Joseph Downey Diane Fadish Elaine Fergle Jerry Fitzpatrick Charlie Flory Harold Frederick Dolores Fuller Jeanine Geringer Annie (Bidinger) Golden Paul Grahn Florian Grusz Francine Gust Greg Hanley Lois Hanley WEDDINGS Brendan Clark & Erin Lawley Kenneth Helgesen Sigmund Hill Jenny Hlavac Jim Hruby Max Israel John Jacobs Joan Janda Richard Jurevich Annamae Karmeres Pat Kirk Elizabeth Klincewicz Susan Koehl Patsy Koehl Adolph Kubon, Jr. John Lany Margaret Limoncello Nick Lococo Dorothy Lovelock Art Luigio Rose Meyer Nancy Michalek Ben Mollandin Noah Morales Suzanne Moreau John Morrissy Freida Morrone Judy Mortimer Kathleen Mulacek Daniel Noftz Ellen Noftz Norma Parenti Michael Perduto Helen Pezzette Ken Philip Penny Prokop Beth Rybarski Edward Rybicki Fran Saviano Nicole Durczak Sheputis Pat Sherman Dolores Sniegowski Ron Speechley Anthony Mark Stompanato Adrian Stompanato Matthew Walendzewicz Ray Waver JoMae White Jean Wise Augie Zimmerman WEEKDAY SERVERS MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 8:00 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY 8:00 MAY THEY REST IN PEACE Richard Belsanti Patricia Petelle NEXT WEEKEND S MINISTERS CELEBRANT EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS LECTORS SERVERS SAT. 5:00 Fr. Michael J. Bylinski Teens S. Krudl SUN. 7:30 Fr. Winikates V. Kulisek S. Laszkiewicz J. Naughton A. Natanek SUN. 9:30 Fr. Michael M. Meyers M. Klincewicz N. Mihel M. Czajka SUN. 11:30 Fr. Joyce J. Shimizu A. DiFiore B. Wiersema L. McCarthy

13 MONDAY, May 3 Rel. Ed. Classes CH 3 pm Chimes Ensemble TUESDAY, May 4 LH 7 pm Boy Scouts GYM 7 pm Yoga WEDNESDAY, May 5 CH 4 pm Music Dept. LH/GYM 7 pm Cub Scouts PR 7 pm School Board THURSDAY, May 6 LH 1 & 7 pm Spring Show FRIDAY, May 7 CH 7:30 pm Holy Hour SATURDAY, May 8 LH 6 pm Athletic Board Banquet SUNDAY, May 9 HAPPY MOTHER S DAY! MONDAY, May 10 Last Rel. Ed. Classes CH 3 pm Chimes Ensemble CR 7 pm Liturgy TUESDAY, May 11 GYM 7 pm Yoga WEDNESDAY, May 12 CH 11 am St. Joseph H.S. graduation practice CH 4 pm Music Dept. LH 7 pm DISPA THURSDAY, May 13 School Walk-a-thon CR 7 pm St. Vincent de Paul Society LH 7 pm Guild Meeting SATURDAY, May 15 Miles for Miracles Race READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 1 Cor 15:1-8; Jn 14:6-14 Tuesday: Acts 14:19-28; Jn 14:27-31a Wednesday: Acts 15:1-6; Jn 15:1-8 Thursday: Acts 15:7-21; Jn 15:9-11 Friday: Acts 15:22-31; Jn 15:12-17 Saturday: Acts 16:1-10; Jn 15:18-21 Sunday: Acts 15:1-2, 22-29, Ps 67; Rv 21:10-14, 22-23; Jn 14:23-29 LIVING STEWARDSHIP NOW What is keeping you from the full life of discipleship: an abusive partner, a difficult job, a family quarrel, an ancient grudge? What can you do to begin making a change? Copyright 2009, World Library Publications. All rights reserved. SPRING IS IN THE AIR Save the dates for our Spring plant sale Saturday, May 15th, and Sunday, May 16th after all the weekend Masses. Look for us near the Gloria parking lot. We will sell an assortment of annual flowers, flats, accessory plants and baskets. A small assortment of perennials will also be available. If you have any question, please call Rose Gutierrez at RESOURCE CENTER The School on Wheels program of the Congregation of St. Joseph in LaGrange Park has a position open for a part-time student worker to perform computer and general office-related tasks 6-8 hours per week beginning June 1st. Applications can be completed at the Congregation of St. Joseph, 1515 West Ogden Ave., LaGrange Park, and turned into the Human Resources Manager by May 10th. Responsible individuals needed to do light housekeeping, laundry and shopping for senior citizens in their homes. Call Jennifer or Linda of Aging Care Connections at The Congregation of St. Joseph needs Director of Finance for the LaGrange Park Center. Interested & qualified candidates are to send letter of interest and resume before May 21st to Geri Mesik, PHR, Human Resources Manager, Congregation of St. Joseph, 1515 West Ogden Ave, LaGrange Park, IL or visit gmesik@csjoseph.org.

14 WHAT IS THE ROMAN MISSAL Over the past several years, you have heard much through newspapers, blog postings, and Twitter about the forthcoming revised translation of the Roman Missal. You may be wondering, What is the Roman Missal, and how does this translation affect us? Take notice of the red book the priest uses most often during Mass. This book is called the Sacramentary, which together with the Lectionary for Mass make up the Roman Missal. The missal is the collection of prayers, chants, and instructions (rubrics) used to celebrate Mass. This includes prayers such as the Sign of the Cross and opening greeting; Opening Prayers; Gloria; Creed; Eucharistic Prayers; Holy, Holy, Holy; Memorial Acclamations; and the final blessing. The majority of the prayers we recite or sing at Mass are contained in this book and it is these prayers that are currently being retranslated from the original Latin into English. In the early Christian Church, many of the Mass prayers were memorized and handed down orally. Scribes eventually collected the prayers and recorded them in liber sacramentum (book of sacraments or sacramentaries). Other books were used for the scripture readings: Lectionaries and a Book of the Gospels (Evangeliary) for the scripture readings, and additional books for the chants and antiphons. Slight changes and additions developed as manuscripts were handed on and handscribed. Eventually the chants, scripture readings, prayer texts, and instructions were compiled into a single volume, the Missale Plenum (complete missal). When Johannes Gutenberg invented the movable printing press in 1470, this allowed the Mass texts to become standardized and published universally. In 1474, the first Missale Romanum (Roman Missal) was printed in Latin and the texts contained in this volume evolved over the five ensuing centuries. Because the amount of scripture proclaimed at Mass increased following the Second Vatican Council ( ), the Missale Romanum (Roman Missal) was divided into two separate books: The Lectionary for Mass (four volumes of Sacred Scripture) and the Sacramentary (prayers, chants, and instructions [rubrics] for the celebration of the Mass). The Lectionary texts for the dioceses of the United States were revised in 1998 and are currently used in the liturgy. The texts that are found in the current Sacramentary have been retranslated and will eventually be used in English-speaking countries. With this translation, the name of the book will change from Sacramentary to Roman Missal, a translation of the Latin title, Missale Romanum. All of the prayers we say in English have corresponding Latin texts. After the Second Vatican Council, the Latin texts were translated into the vernacular, or common language, of particular regions. The first English translation of the Roman Missal was completed quickly in It aimed for a spirit of the texts rather than an exact literal translation of the Latin words. A second revision of these texts occurred in In 2001, the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, the liturgical commission in Rome, issued a document outlining the methodology and process for translating liturgical texts into vernacular languages. This document, Liturgiam Authenticum, called for a more literal translation of the original Latin, and so a group of scholars, poets, and theologians convened and worked painstakingly on providing a third English translation. The U.S. Bishops recently approved this revised translation, which is currently pending final approval (recognito)from Rome. When the translation is used, you will notice slight changes in the prayers we hear and say at Mass. For example, we will soon respond, And with your spirit to The Lord be with you. Being faithful to the original Latin prayers will enhance the meaning of the texts. They will be more poetic; and there will be a more obvious connection to the scriptural roots of our prayers. There is an old axiom, lex orandi, lex credendi that is the law of prayer is the law of faith or that which we pray is that which we believe. This is why the prayers of the Church are so important and why the Church has initiated the process of revising the English translation. The words of our prayers are what we believe as a Church and form us as the body of Christ. For more information about the Roman Missal, please visit this Web site: Roman Missal.org. Written by Jill Maria Murdy, ma. Jill is the Director of Liturgy and Music at St. Frances Cabrini Parish in West Bend, Wisconsin. She has contributed to liturgical journals and books, including Pastoral Liturgy, Daily Prayer 2009, and Sourcebook for Sundays, Seasons, and Weekdays. Revised Roman Missal: What Is the Roman Missal 2010 Archdiocese of Chicago: Liturgy Training Publications, 3949 South Racine Avenue, Chicago IL 60609; ; Image John Zich. This page may be reproduced for per-

15 DIVINE INFANT PARISH NEWCASTLE AND CANTERBURY AVENUES WESTCHESTER, ILLINOIS REV. MICHAEL WANDA, Pastor (ext. 203) REV. GERALD JOYCE, Pastor Emeritus (ext. 206) REV. THOMAS WINIKATES, Associate (ext. 204) MRS. RITA RAYSA, M.A.P.S., Pastoral Associate (ext. 208) MR. LEONARD GRAMAROSSA, School Principal SR. SUSAN MAJCEN, O.P., Director of Religious Education MR. JAMES SINACORE, Deacon Website: dnn.archchicago.org/divineinfant Rectory: 1601 Newcastle Avenue, Fax number: School: 1640 Newcastle Avenue, & Office of Religious Education: Minister of Care: Youth Minister: Mrs. Rosemary Calcagno, Choir Director: Mrs. Janet Reif, Organist: Mrs. Judy Schindler, Business Manager: Mr. Leonard Weigel, (ext. 209) Rectory Secretary: Mrs. Toni Podock, (ext. 201) SUNDAY MASSES: 7:30, 9:30 & SATURDAY EVENING: 5:00 pm WEEKDAY MASSES: 8:00 am SATURDAY MORNING: 8:00 am HOLY DAY MASSES: 6:30, 8:00, 10:00 am and 7:00 pm SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: (Confession) Saturday: In the Reconciliation Room 4:00 to 4:45 pm BAPTISMS: Baptisms are celebrated on the 2nd & 3rd Sundays of the month at 12:45 pm. By Archdiocesan regulation and parish policy, parents are required to attend a Baptismal Preparation session before the Baptism of their child. These sessions will usually be held on the third Wednesday evening of the month. Call the secretary at the rectory ( ) to register for the session and schedule the Baptism. D.I.V.M. SERVICES: Communion to the sick, food shopping, necessary transportation, emergency meals, transportation to Mass. Resource information also available. If you need help from any of these services, please let us know as much in advance as possible so the chairpersons can make arrangements and the volunteers arrange their schedules. If you are able to volunteer to help provide these services to our parishioners, we can always use more help. Mrs. Rita Raysa, WEDDINGS: Couples should contact the rectory and speak to a priest shortly after the engagement, but no less than four months before the desired wedding day. No date should be set (especially in reserving a hall) for your wedding until you have spoken to a priest. In this way, you will not be disappointed if the church has been previously reserved for another ceremony. Please keep in mind the times that are available for weddings at Divine Infant: SATURDAYS 11:00 am, 1:00 pm and 3:00 pm WEEKDAYS Any reasonable hour

16 CHURCH NAME & NUMBER Divine Infant #9216 ADDRESS 1601 Newcastle, Westchester, Il PHONE CONTACT PERSON Elsie Masterson (ext. 302) SOFTWARE Microsoft Publisher 2003 Windows XP Professional Adobe Acrobat 6.0 PRINTER HP Laserjet 5P NUMBER OF PAGES SENT Cover through 16 SUNDAY DATE OF BULLETIN May 2, 2010 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

PALM SUNDAY OF THE LORD S PASSION March 28, 2010 The Lord GOD is my help, therefore I am not disgraced. Isaiah 50:7a

PALM SUNDAY OF THE LORD S PASSION March 28, 2010 The Lord GOD is my help, therefore I am not disgraced. Isaiah 50:7a PALM SUNDAY OF THE LORD S PASSION March 28, 2010 The Lord GOD is my help, therefore I am not disgraced. Isaiah 50:7a A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR Today begins the busiest and best week of the year for me. It

More information

COME, HOLY SPIRIT PENTECOST SUNDAY

COME, HOLY SPIRIT PENTECOST SUNDAY COME, HOLY SPIRIT PENTECOST SUNDAY May 23, 2010 In one Spirit we were all baptized into one body. 1 Corinthians 12:13a A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR Easter Sunday seems like it was a long time ago. It was only

More information

A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR

A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR This October we have six weddings here at Divine Infant. Two of those weddings are today, Sunday. If that seems a bit odd, then just write out today's date in mm-dd-yy form and you

More information

THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME November 14, 2010 Sing praise to the LORD with the harp, with the harp and melodious song.

THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME November 14, 2010 Sing praise to the LORD with the harp, with the harp and melodious song. THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME November 14, 2010 Sing praise to the LORD with the harp, with the harp and melodious song. Psalm 98:5 THE LANGAN LUAU 2010 AND THE WINNERS ARE $5,000 $1,000 $ 500 $

More information

THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD May 16, 2010 God mounts his throne amid shouts of joy; the LORD, amid trumpet blasts. Psalm 47:6

THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD May 16, 2010 God mounts his throne amid shouts of joy; the LORD, amid trumpet blasts. Psalm 47:6 THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD May 16, 2010 God mounts his throne amid shouts of joy; the LORD, amid trumpet blasts. Psalm 47:6 A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR In an e-mail I received this past week, someone made reference

More information

A PRAYER FOR PRIESTS

A PRAYER FOR PRIESTS A PRAYER FOR PRIESTS Lord Jesus, you have chosen your priests from among us and sent them out to proclaim your word and to act in your name. For so great a gift to your Church, we give you praise and thanksgiving.

More information

A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR

A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR Recently, I received in the mail a copy of a letter sent to Len Weigel. Len is our parish business manager and has been an active and involved parishioner since the 1950 s. The letter

More information

SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME February 13, 2011 What eye has not seen, and ear has not heard, and what has not entered the human heart, what God has

SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME February 13, 2011 What eye has not seen, and ear has not heard, and what has not entered the human heart, what God has SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME February 13, 2011 What eye has not seen, and ear has not heard, and what has not entered the human heart, what God has prepared for those who love [God], this God has revealed

More information

TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME September 19, 2010 God... wills everyone to be saved and to come to knowledge of the truth.

TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME September 19, 2010 God... wills everyone to be saved and to come to knowledge of the truth. TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME September 19, 2010 God... wills everyone to be saved and to come to knowledge of the truth. 1 Timothy 2:4 A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR This Sunday the 19th at Mundelein Seminary,

More information

Second Sunday of Easter (Divine Mercy Sunday) April 11, 2010 Once I was dead, but now I am alive forever and ever.

Second Sunday of Easter (Divine Mercy Sunday) April 11, 2010 Once I was dead, but now I am alive forever and ever. Second Sunday of Easter (Divine Mercy Sunday) April 11, 2010 Once I was dead, but now I am alive forever and ever. Revelation 1:18a A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR A few weeks ago at Mass, we prayed for Marie Solarski

More information

Mrs. Colleen Doucet Teacher

Mrs. Colleen Doucet Teacher Mr. Leonard Gramarossa Principal Ms. Renata Dargan Teacher Mrs. Joanne Macpherson Teacher Mrs. Colleen Doucet Teacher Mrs. Lucille Perry Teacher Fr. Michael Wanda Pastor Marisa Castillo Nicholas Castillo

More information

THE PROCESS OF SELECTING A NEW PASTOR FOR DIVINE INFANT JESUS PARISH AND DIVINE PROVIDENCE

THE PROCESS OF SELECTING A NEW PASTOR FOR DIVINE INFANT JESUS PARISH AND DIVINE PROVIDENCE THE CROWN NEW PASTOR SELECTION 2 THE PROCESS OF SELECTING A NEW PASTOR FOR DIVINE INFANT JESUS PARISH AND DIVINE PROVIDENCE The process of determining where a priest will serve as a pastor in the Archdiocese

More information

THIRTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME October 17, 2010 I lift up my eyes toward the mountains; whence shall help come to me? My help is from the LORD,

THIRTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME October 17, 2010 I lift up my eyes toward the mountains; whence shall help come to me? My help is from the LORD, THIRTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME October 17, 2010 I lift up my eyes toward the mountains; whence shall help come to me? My help is from the LORD, who made heaven and earth. Psalm 121:1-2 A WORD FROM

More information

PASTOR S COLUMN 2 RENEW MY CHURCH SAVE THE DATE: INSPIRE WITNESS MAKE DISCIPLES BUILD COMMUNITIES

PASTOR S COLUMN 2 RENEW MY CHURCH SAVE THE DATE: INSPIRE WITNESS MAKE DISCIPLES BUILD COMMUNITIES THE CROWN PASTOR S COLUMN 2 RENEW MY CHURCH Jesus Christ calls us to constantly renew His Church. Renew My Church is the Archdiocese of Chicago s response to His call and our invitation for renewal. Called

More information

WELCOME FR. MARCIN SZCZYPULA OUR NEW PASTOR

WELCOME FR. MARCIN SZCZYPULA OUR NEW PASTOR WELCOME FR. MARCIN SZCZYPULA OUR NEW PASTOR PASTOR S COLUMN 2 HAPPY 4 th OF JULY TO ALL OF YOU! Dear parishioners of Divine Infant Jesus, I feel so blessed and very excited to officially begin as a pastor

More information

A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR

A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR THE CROWN A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR If I were a betting man, I would bet a whole dollar that every Catholic and probably most non-catholics know that the 17th of March is St. Patrick's day. There are certain

More information

MAY THEY REST IN PEACE

MAY THEY REST IN PEACE OUR BELOVED DEAD November 1, 2009 to October 31, 2010 Bernice Reichert Sam Siriano, Jr. Barbara Hartnett Dorothy Raczkowski Dennis Wojarowski Peter Wiza, Jr. Otto Domas Peter Marchese Bernice Polak Anna

More information

CHURCH OF ST. SAVIOUR

CHURCH OF ST. SAVIOUR CHURCH OF ST. SAVIOUR Director of Music Christopher D. Berrios Paula McKeown Confessions First Saturday of the month in the church from 4:00-4:30 PM. By appointment for all other times. WHO IS WELCOME

More information

Office for Divine Worship and the Catechumenate

Office for Divine Worship and the Catechumenate Diocese of Springfield in Illinois Catholic Pastoral Center 1615 West Washington Street Springfield IL 62702-4757 (217) 698-8500 FAX (217) 698-0802 WEB www.dio.org Office for Divine Worship and the Catechumenate

More information

THE ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISHES OF :

THE ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISHES OF : THE ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISHES OF : OUR LADY OF CZENSTOCHOWA REV. JACEK PLOCH, PASTOR Email: fatherjacek@gmail.com ST VINCENT DE PAUL Announcements for Saint Vincent de Paul HOLY MASS INTENTIONS SATURDAY,

More information

Church of St Monica St Stephen of Hungary St Elizabeth of Hungary

Church of St Monica St Stephen of Hungary St Elizabeth of Hungary Church of St Monica St Stephen of Hungary St Elizabeth of Hungary Rectory Office 413 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10075 Tel: (212) 288-6250 Fax: (212) 570-1562 ST STEPHEN OF HUNGARY SCHOOL Sunday March

More information

REFLECTION ST. ANDREW PARISH

REFLECTION ST. ANDREW PARISH ST. ANDREW PARISH 1570 Shore Road Website: www.standrewsrcparish.ca Facebook: St. Andrew Catholic Church Eastern Passage Parish Office 16 Disciples Way P.O. Box 160 - Eastern Passage B3G 1M5 Parish Administrator

More information

Welcome. Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 3:00-3:45 PM or by appointment. St. Peter School 96 Concord Avenue Cambridge, MA

Welcome. Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 3:00-3:45 PM or by appointment. St. Peter School 96 Concord Avenue Cambridge, MA St. Peter Parish 100 Concord Avenue Parish Telephone: 617-547-4235 Parish Fax: 617-547-1525 Website: www.saintpetercambridge.org Rectory 31 Buckingham Street Founded in 1848 MASS SCHEDULE Vigil Saturday

More information

RENEW MY CHURCH UPDATE

RENEW MY CHURCH UPDATE THE CROWN RENEW MY CHURCH UPDATE For some time, we have been in the process of planning our future. Because of very low Mass attendance, and very few men becoming priests, Cardinal Cupich has called us

More information

St. Blaise e Pa P rish

St. Blaise e Pa P rish St. Blaise Parish The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph Parish Resources 1158 South Main St. Bellingham, MA 02019 508-966-1258 Fax 508-966-0310 www.saintblaise.org Reverend Albert M. Faretra, Pastor

More information

STEWARDSHIP NEWSLETTER LETTER FROM THE PASTOR

STEWARDSHIP NEWSLETTER LETTER FROM THE PASTOR STEWARDSHIP NEWSLETTER March PAGE 20151 -Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Church-9525 S. Lawndale Ave-Evergreen Park, IL-708.425.5354-mostholyredeemer.org- LETTER FROM THE PASTOR Dear Parishioners, When does

More information

From time to time, we encounter someone who makes the beauty of

From time to time, we encounter someone who makes the beauty of Monthly Newsletter A TRIBUTE TO FR. ROY BAUER Looking Back on the Life of Our Former Pastor From time to time, we encounter someone who makes the beauty of Christ s love come alive before our eyes. For

More information

The Family of Our Lady of Loretto

The Family of Our Lady of Loretto The Family of Our Lady of Loretto A Roman Catholic community embracing the gospel of Christ, as a welcoming, caring, family of faith. WEEKEND MASSES: 5pm Saturday - 8:30 and 11:15am Sunday WEEKDAY MASSES:

More information

SOFTWARE Microsoft Office Publisher 2007 Adobe Acrobat 8 Standard Windows XP Home Edition, Version 5.1, Service Pack 3

SOFTWARE Microsoft Office Publisher 2007 Adobe Acrobat 8 Standard Windows XP Home Edition, Version 5.1, Service Pack 3 CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS Immaculate Conception 353 Grove Street Worcester, MA 01605-3907 PHONE NUMBER 508-754-8419 CONTACT PERSON Sharon Rainville CHURCH NUMBER 005046 SOFTWARE Microsoft Office Publisher

More information

A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR

A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR Congratulations to our young men and women who received the Sacrament of Confirmation on Friday, February 12th, from Francis Cardinal George, O.M.I., Archbishop of Chicago. We pray that you grow in faith,

More information

PASTOR S COLUMN 2. Christmas 2018

PASTOR S COLUMN 2. Christmas 2018 THE CROWN PASTOR S COLUMN 2 Christmas 2018 Dear Parishioners, On that first Christmas, the angels praised God, saying, Glory to God in the highest, and peace on earth to men of good will. The shepherds

More information

St. Joseph Church December 9, 2012 Second Sunday of Advent

St. Joseph Church December 9, 2012 Second Sunday of Advent St. Joseph Church December 9, 2012 Second Sunday of Advent 440 Joliet St., Dyer, IN 46311 (219) 865-2271 www.stjosephdyer.org Rev. Terry J. Steffens, Pastor Prayer God of all peoples, how blessed we are

More information

2017 Appeal Parish Manual

2017 Appeal Parish Manual 2017 Appeal Parish Manual Step by-step Instructions to Implement the Appeal at your parish Disciples, Sent by the Spirit www.archsa.org/archbishops-appeal 2 Table of Contents An online copy of this manual

More information

PASTOR S COLUMN 2 DECEMBER 16, Third Sunday of Advent

PASTOR S COLUMN 2 DECEMBER 16, Third Sunday of Advent THE CROWN PASTOR S COLUMN 2 DECEMBER 16, 2018 Third Sunday of Advent Today we celebrate the THIRD SUNDAY OF ADVENT, which is a part of a beautiful Advent Season, our spiritual preparation for the upcoming

More information

All are welcome to pray with us! Our Mission: The Rectory Office. Mass Monday - Thursday: 9:30 AM Saturday: Hours are:

All are welcome to pray with us! Our Mission: The Rectory Office. Mass Monday - Thursday: 9:30 AM Saturday: Hours are: St. Mary Star of The Sea R.C. Church 467 Court Street, Brooklyn, New York 11231 Tel 718 625-2270 -Fax 718 624-9017 www.stmarystarbrooklyn.com Serving the faithful of South Brooklyn Since 1851 All are welcome

More information

September 2, SAINT CYRIL CHURCH The Roman Catholic Community in Wilsonville. A Message To Our Parishioners & Visitors.

September 2, SAINT CYRIL CHURCH The Roman Catholic Community in Wilsonville. A Message To Our Parishioners & Visitors. September 2, 2018 The 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Weekend Mass Schedule Saturday: 5:00 pm Sunday: 8:00 am and 10:30 am 1:30 pm Spanish Mass Last Sunday of the Month Weekday Mass Wednesday, Thursday, &

More information

FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME THE CROWN

FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME THE CROWN FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME THE CROWN July 3, 2016 A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR This autumn, the Archdiocese will begin Renew My Church, a program designed to reinvigorate and revitalize the parishes

More information

Saint Bernard Church. October 14th, 2018: 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Saint Bernard Church. October 14th, 2018: 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time Saint Bernard Church October 14th, 2018: 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time Rev. John E. Unsworth, Pastor Rev. Charles Maher, Weekend Assistant Pastoral Assistant: Angelo Giacchi Administrative Assistant: Michael

More information

St..Blaise s Parish s

St..Blaise s Parish s St. Blaise Parish The Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Parish Resources 1158 South Main St. Bellingham, MA 02019 508-966-1258 Fax 508-966-0310 www.saintblaise.org Reverend Albert M. Faretra, Pastor Fatherfaretra@saintblaise.org

More information

March 18, 2018 Fifth Sunday of Lent. CHURCH NAME: Saint Joseph Parish, Kingston, NY 12401

March 18, 2018 Fifth Sunday of Lent. CHURCH NAME: Saint Joseph Parish, Kingston, NY 12401 CHURCH NAME: Saint Joseph Parish, Kingston, NY 12401 BULLETIN # 0463 BULLETIN FOR WEEK OF: March 18, 2018 NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTED: 4 Contact Bulletin editor - Fr. Rick De La Pena Email Addresses: sjcbulletin@earthlink.net

More information

Shrine of St. Therese Catholic Church 300 Goodnight Avenue Pueblo, Colorado Phone: Fax:

Shrine of St. Therese Catholic Church 300 Goodnight Avenue Pueblo, Colorado Phone: Fax: Shrine of St. Therese Catholic Church 300 Goodnight Avenue Pueblo, Colorado 81004 Phone: 542-1788 Fax: 545-3161 PASTOR Rev. Michael Chrisman DEACON Deacon Buddy Rodriguez PARISH STAFF Bookkeeper Theresa

More information

Church of ST. VALENTINE

Church of ST. VALENTINE OCTOBER 16, 2016 Church of ST. VALENTINE 125 NORTH SPRING STREET BLOOMFIELD, NEW JERSEY 07003 Served By: Rev. Basil Lek Pastor Cell: (201) 364-9808 Rev. John J. Donohue In Residen Mr. Joseph J. Malanga

More information

Welcome to Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church Mass Schedule

Welcome to Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church Mass Schedule Welcome to Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church Mass Schedule Saturday: Sunday: Holy Day: 4:00 pm 8:30 am & 10:30 am 5:30 pm Page 2 Our Lady of Lourdes, Toledo, April 15, 2018 Rev. Michael Brown Parochial

More information

Divine Mercy Sunday. Congratulation to the RCIA Candidates

Divine Mercy Sunday. Congratulation to the RCIA Candidates Divine Mercy Sunday April 22 & April 23, 2017 ST. JUDE THE APOSTLE CATHOLIC CHURCH Established 1966 9150 Highland Road Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70810 (On the Corner of Highland Road and Gardere Lane) St.

More information

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish Annual Report July June 2017

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish Annual Report July June 2017 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish Annual Report July 2016 - June 2017 Dear Friends, I thank God continuously for placing me here in your presence as together we continue to grow in our call to discipleship.

More information

ANGER CATHOLIC CEMETERIES interest-free special one-time-only discount On Monday, February 5th

ANGER CATHOLIC CEMETERIES interest-free special one-time-only discount On Monday, February 5th THE CROWN ANGER Anger is listed as one of the seven capital sins. It is important to recognize that anger of itself is not a sin. It is a feeling. Feelings are never sins. Sin is what we do with the feeling

More information

St. Joseph Church. St. Joseph/St. John the Baptist Collaborative STAFF:

St. Joseph Church. St. Joseph/St. John the Baptist Collaborative STAFF: St. Joseph Church 550 Washington Street, Quincy, MA 02169 Tel. 617-472-6321 Fax 617-471-8849 Email - stjoesquincy@comcast.net Website: stjosephsquincy.org STAFF: St. Joseph/St. John the Baptist Collaborative

More information

THE PRIESTS AND PARISH STAFF OF DIVINE INFANT PARISH WISH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY A VERY HAPPY AND BLESSED EASTER.

THE PRIESTS AND PARISH STAFF OF DIVINE INFANT PARISH WISH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY A VERY HAPPY AND BLESSED EASTER. THE PRIESTS AND PARISH STAFF OF DIVINE INFANT PARISH WISH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY A VERY HAPPY AND BLESSED EASTER. HE IS RISEN! WHAT IS DIFFERENT ABOUT THIS EASTER? Is there anything different about how you

More information

St. Thomas More Catholic Church

St. Thomas More Catholic Church Pray for me as I will for thee that we may merrily meet in heaven. St. Thomas More Catholic Church 1200 N. Indiana Street Mooresville, IN 46158 Parish Office Phone Emergency Phone Adoration Chapel Parish

More information

HOLY MOTHER AND CHILD PARISH

HOLY MOTHER AND CHILD PARISH HOLY MOTHER AND CHILD PARISH Corinth Church, 405 Palmer Avenue, Corinth, New York 12822 and Luzerne Church, 329 Lake Avenue, P.O. Box 470, Lake Luzerne, New York 12846 A Community of Faith Accepting God

More information

Welcome, New Parishioners Please register by calling or stopping in the parish office. Office Hours Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Welcome, New Parishioners Please register by calling or stopping in the parish office. Office Hours Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM St. Joseph Church September 30, 2018 Twenty-Sixth Sunday In Ordinary Time 440 Joliet St., Dyer, IN 46311 (219) 865-2271 www.stjosephdyer.org Rev. Ted J. Mauch, Pastor Rev. Mr. Gary Blue, Deacon Prayer

More information

A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR

A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR THE CROWN A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR One of my favorite childhood memories was decorating the house for Christmas. In mid- December, Dad would go out to the garage and bring in boxes of decorations. There

More information

CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS Immaculate Conception 353 Grove Street Worcester, MA PHONE NUMBER CONTACT PERSON Sharon Rainville

CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS Immaculate Conception 353 Grove Street Worcester, MA PHONE NUMBER CONTACT PERSON Sharon Rainville CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS Immaculate Conception 353 Grove Street Worcester, MA 01605-3907 PHONE NUMBER 508-754-8419 CONTACT PERSON Sharon Rainville CHURCH NUMBER 005046 SOFTWARE Microsoft Office Publisher

More information

St. Joseph the worker Parish

St. Joseph the worker Parish St. Joseph the worker Parish Father Robert Finlan, M.Div., M.A., M.Ed. Pastor Saint Joseph the Worker PARISH OFFICE Seven South Broad Mountain Avenue Frackville, PA 17931 Telephone: (570) 874-0610 Fax:

More information

LiturgyNotes May 2007 Agnoli Page 1 of 5

LiturgyNotes May 2007 Agnoli Page 1 of 5 LiturgyNotes May 2007 Agnoli Page 1 of 5 Dear servants of the liturgy, It has been a joy to be able to visit so many of the parishes with Bishop Amos for the celebration of Confirmation. On behalf of Fr.

More information

(UPDATED MAY 10, 2018) CONFIRMATION PACKET ST. MARY CATHOLIC PARISH

(UPDATED MAY 10, 2018) CONFIRMATION PACKET ST. MARY CATHOLIC PARISH 2018-2019 (UPDATED MAY 10, 2018) CONFIRMATION PACKET ST. MARY CATHOLIC PARISH Contact Information Christina Deeb Administrative Assistant 303.798.8506 cdeeb@stmarylittleton.org Dcn. Tim Kilbarger Confirmation

More information

Isiah Brown Christian Caday Anthony Calabrese Vincenza DeSena. Luke Panek Marc Shuflit Declan Sibley Mariah Smith. Allan Stohl

Isiah Brown Christian Caday Anthony Calabrese Vincenza DeSena. Luke Panek Marc Shuflit Declan Sibley Mariah Smith. Allan Stohl Isiah Brown Christian Caday Anthony Calabrese Vincenza DeSena Autumn Fulgham Jack Grahn Kyle Kebby Katakyie Okyere Luke Panek Marc Shuflit Declan Sibley Mariah Smith Allan Stohl A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR

More information

THE MOST HOLY TRINITY First Reading: Deuteronomy 4:32-34, Second Reading: Romans 8:14-17 Gospel: Matthew 28:16-20

THE MOST HOLY TRINITY First Reading: Deuteronomy 4:32-34, Second Reading: Romans 8:14-17 Gospel: Matthew 28:16-20 May 31, 2015 Month of the Blessed Virgin Mary THE MOST HOLY TRINITY First Reading: Deuteronomy 4:32-34, 39-40 Second Reading: Romans 8:14-17 Gospel: Matthew 28:16-20 FROM THE PASTOR S DESK MASS INTENTIONS

More information

THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME January 26, 2014

THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME January 26, 2014 1601 Newcastle Avenue Westchester IL 60154 708 865-8071 THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME January 26, 2014 THE CROWN A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR It was lunch time over at school and so I stopped in Langan Hall

More information

Palm Sunday of the Lord s Passion. Saint Peter Parish. Cambridge, Massachusetts. Welcome!

Palm Sunday of the Lord s Passion. Saint Peter Parish. Cambridge, Massachusetts. Welcome! March 25, 2018 Saint Peter Parish Cambridge, Massachusetts 1848 Palm Sunday of the Lord s Passion Welcome! No matter what your present status in the Catholic Church, No matter what your current family

More information

The Church of the Messiah s Good News March 19, 2017

The Church of the Messiah s Good News March 19, 2017 The Church of the Messiah s Good News March 19, 2017 Welcome to the Church of the Messiah We are delighted to have you worshiping with us. Feel Gratitude The most important quality to have toward your

More information

A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR

A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR THE CROWN A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR Of all the holidays in the year, my least favorite is New Year's Day. First, it seems to me that merely changing the calendar hanging on the refrigerator is hardly cause

More information

St. Francis of Assisi Church Washago 3315 Muskoka Street Washago, ON Mass: Saturday, 5:00 pm (Summer ONLY) Sunday, 9:30 am

St. Francis of Assisi Church Washago 3315 Muskoka Street Washago, ON Mass: Saturday, 5:00 pm (Summer ONLY) Sunday, 9:30 am St. Francis of Assisi Church Washago 3315 Muskoka Street Washago, ON Mass: Saturday, 5:00 pm (Summer ONLY) Sunday, 9:30 am PARISH MINISTRIES and SERVICE GROUPS Mass Servers: Frances McFall 705-689-6943

More information

Parish Resources. Parish Mission Statement

Parish Resources. Parish Mission Statement Parish Resources 1158 South Main St. Bellingham, MA 02019 508-966-1258 Fax 508-966-0310 www.saintblaise.org Reverend Albert M. Faretra, Pastor Fatherfaretra@saintblaise.org Rev. Mr. Richard J. Brennan,

More information

A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR

A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR THE CROWN A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR Holy Week Spirituality We begin the holiest week of the year. The liturgy gives us a special opportunity to deepen our spiritual awareness and to enter into the mystery

More information

Church of the Sacred Heart

Church of the Sacred Heart Church of the Sacred Heart 751 Main Avenue Bay Head, New Jersey 08742 (732) 899-1398 Fax # (732) 899-2233 Website: www.sacredheartbayhead.com E-mail: shrcbh@comcast.net First Sunday in Lent March 10, 2019

More information

ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME June 17, 2018 THE CROWN

ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME June 17, 2018 THE CROWN ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME June 17, 2018 THE CROWN FAVORITE BIBLE PASSAGES People sometimes ask, What is your favorite Bible passage? As I write for one of the last times as your parish priest, I

More information

WELCOME TO OUR LADY OF THE ASSUMPTION CHURCH

WELCOME TO OUR LADY OF THE ASSUMPTION CHURCH WELCOME TO OUR LADY OF THE ASSUMPTION CHURCH Due to an early holiday printing deadline, this information is current as of November 18 th. Facility Reservations Calendar Please confirm events at www.olaparish.net.

More information

A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR

A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR THE CROWN A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR Recently, I stepped out of the rectory in the evening to go over to church for a moment. Before I made it to church, something caught my eye. I saw what I assumed was a

More information

Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 17 & 18, 2018

Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 17 & 18, 2018 Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 17 & 18, 2018 ST. JUDE THE APOSTLE CATHOLIC CHURCH Established 1966 9150 Highland Road Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70810 (On the Corner of Highland Road and Gardere

More information

Saint Peter Parish. Cambridge, Massachusetts. Welcome!

Saint Peter Parish. Cambridge, Massachusetts. Welcome! April 3, 2016 Second Sunday of Easter Saint Peter Parish Cambridge, Massachusetts 1848 Welcome! No matter what your present status in the Catholic Church, No matter what your current family or marital

More information

SAINT LUKE PARISH. All Masses are celebrated at St. Luke Church, 401 Cochise Ct.

SAINT LUKE PARISH. All Masses are celebrated at St. Luke Church, 401 Cochise Ct. SAINT LUKE PARISH THE COUNTRY PARISH IN THE HEART OF DUPAGE 421 Cochise Court, Carol Stream, Illinois 60188 Tele: 630/668-1325 www.stlukecarolstream.org All Masses are celebrated at St. Luke Church, 401

More information

PASTOR S COLUMN 2. These are the TEN THINGS that Pope Francis recommends to do:

PASTOR S COLUMN 2. These are the TEN THINGS that Pope Francis recommends to do: THE CROWN PASTOR S COLUMN 2 Dear Parishioners, Have you made any New Year s resolutions? If not, there's still time, and Pope Francis has some ideas for you. These are the TEN THINGS that Pope Francis

More information

Father Mike Ahlstrom Parish Administrator

Father Mike Ahlstrom Parish Administrator THE CROWN WELCOME FATHER JAMES BEATH A CHRISTMAS SURPRISE We have a new priest at Divine Infant! He is Father James Beath. He is coming to live with us for only six months. Let me explain how we received

More information

CHURCH OF ST. SAVIOUR

CHURCH OF ST. SAVIOUR CHURCH OF ST. SAVIOUR Director of Music Christopher D. Berrios Paula McKeown Confessions First Saturday of the month in the church from 4:00-4:30 PM. By appointment for all other times. WHO IS WELCOME

More information

NAME: CLASS: TEST TIME: 1 hour

NAME: CLASS: TEST TIME: 1 hour YEAR 6 NAME: CLASS: TEST TIME: 1 hour Practice Questions The word Emmanuel means a. journey in hope. b. Mother of God. c. God with us. d. Jesus. What did Jesus do at the Wedding Feast at Cana? a. He raised

More information

GRADE FIVE. Indicators CCC Compendium USCCA Identify the revelation of the Trinity in the story of

GRADE FIVE. Indicators CCC Compendium USCCA Identify the revelation of the Trinity in the story of GRADE FIVE Standard 1: CREED: Understand, believe and proclaim the Triune and redeeming God as revealed in creation and human experience, in Apostolic Tradition and Sacred Scripture, as entrusted to the

More information

Religious Education. Test 2011 Year 6 NAME: CLASS: TEST TIME: 1 hour

Religious Education. Test 2011 Year 6 NAME: CLASS: TEST TIME: 1 hour Religious Education Test 2011 Year 6 NAME: CLASS: TEST TIME: 1 hour Practice Questions The word Emmanuel means A B journey in hope. Mother of God. C God with us. D Jesus. What did Jesus do at the Wedding

More information

LiturgyNotes May 2006 Agnoli Page 1 of 5

LiturgyNotes May 2006 Agnoli Page 1 of 5 LiturgyNotes May 2006 Agnoli Page 1 of 5 Dear servants of the liturgy, I hope that you all observed the Triduum with truly inspiring celebrations! While it is easy (and tempting) now to fall into the lull

More information

Confirmation 2018 Confirmation Schedule

Confirmation 2018 Confirmation Schedule Confirmation Schedule Wednesday, October 4, 2017 Mandatory Confirmation Parent Meeting 7:00-8:00pm at the Holy Spirit Parish Hall Sunday, October 15, 2017 Confirmation Enrollment Ceremony jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj

More information

May 13, 2018 The Ascension of the Lord

May 13, 2018 The Ascension of the Lord Saint John The Evangelist A Welcoming Parish May 13, 2018 The Ascension of the Lord So then the Lord Jesus, after he spoke to them, was taken up into heaven and took his seat at the right hand of God.

More information

Universal- Workers in War Zones: For doctors and their humanitarian collaborators in war zones, who risk their lives to save the lives of others.

Universal- Workers in War Zones: For doctors and their humanitarian collaborators in war zones, who risk their lives to save the lives of others. Saint Patrick s Church Girard Rev. James Palakudy, S.A.C., Pastor 5 th Sunday of Lent April 07, 2019 Our Tri Parish Units Saint Patrick s Parish Office Cindy Dorner, secretary (217) 299-3007 745 W Center

More information

NEW SUNDAY SCHEDULE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT PASTOR S COLUMN 2. starting. Sunday, December 2

NEW SUNDAY SCHEDULE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT PASTOR S COLUMN 2. starting. Sunday, December 2 THE CROWN PASTOR S COLUMN 2 NEW SUNDAY SCHEDULE starting Sunday, December 2 Dear Parishioners & Visitors, I would like to inform that, beginning Sunday, December 2, there will be NO more 7.30AM Sunday

More information

Pennsylvania Bishops Declare March 30 a Day of Prayer, Fasting and Abstinence for Preservation of Religious Liberty

Pennsylvania Bishops Declare March 30 a Day of Prayer, Fasting and Abstinence for Preservation of Religious Liberty Diocese of Scranton www.dioceseofscranton.org News Briefing Vol. 8 # 5 3/29/2012 In This Issue Pennsylvania Bishops Declare March 30 a Day of Prayer, Fasting and Abstinence for Preservation of Religious

More information

Roman Catholic Parish

Roman Catholic Parish Roman Catholic Parish December 23, 2018: The Fourth Sunday of Advent Office: 408 8 th Ave, Johnstown, PA 15906 Phone: (814) 539-5788 Rev. George M. Gulash, Pastor Sam Cammarata, Deacon Joann Fyock, Parish

More information

THANK YOU MR. LEONARD GRAMAROSSA

THANK YOU MR. LEONARD GRAMAROSSA THANK YOU MR. LEONARD GRAMAROSSA Today is a special day in the history of Divine Infant Jesus. It is a day we thank and honor a great principal: Mr. Leonard Gramarossa. For 19 years he has served as principal

More information

FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER

FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER ST. PETER THE APOSTLE APRIL 29, 2018 HOLY SPIRIT CHURCH SAINT PETER THE APOSTLE CHURCH Email: parish@stpeternewcastle.org Website: www.stpeternewcastle.org PARISH OFFICE 521 Harmony

More information

SAINT JAMES CATHOLIC CHURCH ELIZABETHTOWN, KY SUNDAY, MAY 20. MONDAY, May 21, 2018

SAINT JAMES CATHOLIC CHURCH ELIZABETHTOWN, KY SUNDAY, MAY 20. MONDAY, May 21, 2018 SAINT JAMES CATHOLIC CHURCH ELIZABETHTOWN, KY SUNDAY, MAY 20 MASS INTENTIONS MONDAY, May 21, 2018 (Saint Christopher Magallanes, Priest, & Companions, Martyrs) 6:30 p.m. +Antonio & Maria Do TUESDAY, May

More information

What Shall I Do, Lord?

What Shall I Do, Lord? ADVANCING THE MISSION OF CHRIST: What Shall I Do, Lord? What shall I do, Lord? is a question we answer in many different ways. Supported by the programs and offerings provided by the Diocese of Saginaw,

More information

St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Swansea, MA. April 2, 2017

St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Swansea, MA. April 2, 2017 St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Swansea, MA April 2, 2017 St. Francis of Assisi Parish Swansea, MA Parish Mission Statement: In the spirit of our patron, St. Francis of Assisi, we dedicate ourselves as living

More information

LITURGICAL MOVEMENT. Father Mike Ahlstrom Administrator, Divine Infant Jesus

LITURGICAL MOVEMENT. Father Mike Ahlstrom Administrator, Divine Infant Jesus LITURGICAL MOVEMENT Do you ever think of coming to church as coming to a series of movements? Probably you think of sitting still in a pew. That is not our tradition. Last week I wrote about silence as

More information

Preparing for Confirmation. Guidelines for Parents, Sponsors and Students

Preparing for Confirmation. Guidelines for Parents, Sponsors and Students Preparing for Confirmation Guidelines for Parents, Sponsors and Students Introduction Welcome! We, the Confirmation team are looking forward to sharing this journey of faith with you as you prepare to

More information

St. Bernard s Parish ACTS Newsletter March 2018

St. Bernard s Parish ACTS Newsletter March 2018 Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, Ash Wednesday launched us on a journey this holy season, toward the crucifixion of Christ on Good Friday and the glory of his resurrection on Easter Sunday. On the

More information

Saint Mark Parish Dorchester June 4, 2017 Pentecost Sunday

Saint Mark Parish Dorchester June 4, 2017 Pentecost Sunday Saint Mark Parish Dorchester June 4, 2017 Pentecost Sunday Saint Mark Parish Dorchester, MA 02124 Sacrament Information: Christ Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Baptism First Sunday of each month at 1 pm.

More information

Time of Change Hope and Renewal! The new English translation of the Roman Missal, the official manual for the Roman Catholic Mass has been approved!

Time of Change Hope and Renewal! The new English translation of the Roman Missal, the official manual for the Roman Catholic Mass has been approved! Time of Change Hope and Renewal! The new English translation of the Roman Missal, the official manual for the Roman Catholic Mass has been approved! Approved by the Vatican in April 2010 Implementation

More information

Sacred Heart Parish St. John the Baptist

Sacred Heart Parish St. John the Baptist Sacred Heart Parish St. John the Baptist Sacred Heart, Manchester St. John the Baptist, Essex Sacred Heart Church 62 School St. Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944-1342 Established 1905 St. John the Baptist

More information

4019 N. FARWELL AVE. SHOREWOOD, WI (414)

4019 N. FARWELL AVE. SHOREWOOD, WI (414) APRIL 22, 2018 FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER 4019 N. FARWELL AVE. SHOREWOOD, WI 53211 (414) 332-1164 WELCOME Whether you are visiting or new in our community, we are blessed that you are here to worship with

More information

Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time. Saint Peter Parish. Cambridge, Massachusetts. Welcome!

Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time. Saint Peter Parish. Cambridge, Massachusetts. Welcome! August 30, 2015 Saint Peter Parish Cambridge, Massachusetts 1848 Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Welcome! No matter what your present status in the Catholic Church, No matter what your current family

More information

THE ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH OF SAINT THOMAS of CANTERBURY SAINT JOSEPH OCTOBER 29, 2017 THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ALL SAINTS DAY

THE ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH OF SAINT THOMAS of CANTERBURY SAINT JOSEPH OCTOBER 29, 2017 THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ALL SAINTS DAY THE ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH OF SAINT THOMAS of CANTERBURY SAINT JOSEPH OCTOBER 29, 2017 THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ALL SAINTS DAY November 1 SAINT THOMAS CHURCH 340 Hudson Street Cornwall on Hudson,

More information

Saint Clement Parish

Saint Clement Parish Saint Clement Parish Pray Serve Give Learn Belong Stewardship Report 2018 Saint Clement Parish 642 W. Deming Place, Chicago, IL 60614 t. 773-281-0371 f. 773-281-2509 www.clement.org LETTER FROM THE PASTOR

More information