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 Cochise Ct. SATURDAY EVENING MASS: 5:00pm SUNDAY MASSES: 8:30 & 11:00am HOLY DAY MASSES: As announced in bulletin WEEKDAY MASS: Are in the Church at the times announced BAPTISMS: Parents are expected to be practicing Catholics, and registered in the parish. Baptisms are celebrated at the times scheduled. MARRIAGE: Marriages should be arranged at least 6 months in advance. If either party is under 19 years of age, Diocesan policy requires special instruction and a date cannot be given until the instructions have been completed and the Chancery Office has granted permission. CHURCH ARRANGEMENTS ARE TO BE MADE FIRST. Hall and other social arrangements are to be made after the Church date has been set. Weddings are not performed on Sundays. FUNERALS: Arrangements for a funeral must be made with the Parish office by the Funeral Director before publication of notice in the newspaper and the time or date is set for the Funeral. SICK CALLS: Call the Parish Office at any time. If there is anyone at home who cannot get to Mass or the Sacraments because of illness or advanced age, please let Father know. You can reach him on his cell at 630/200-2501. Family members may request to take communion to other members confined at home. HOSPITAL CALLS: If you or one of your Catholic neighbors is entering the hospital, please let us know. Time and distance permitting we will do our best to visit you. SACRAMENTAL RECONCILIATION: Confession is available at any time upon request, and at times announced in the bulletin. NEW PARISHIONERS: Our heart is big enough for all. Our parish accepts those who wish to be enriched with the Good News of Jesus. Go where you are fed. If you wish to have your spirit fed at St. Luke's, we ask that you commit yourself to our community. We invite you to try us and join us if you are willing to commit to sharing your journey of Faith with us. Please introduce yourself to Father and call the parish office to register. INSTRUCTIONS IN THE FAITH: For questions and instructions in the faith or to become a part of RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults), please call the Religious Education Office at 630/665-2322. ST. LUKE S MEMORIAL FUND: Bequests or special donations to our Parish Memorial Fund may be made by contacting the Parish Center. We are a parish committed to Stewardship. This means that every parishioner with an income is invited to use a Sunday envelope, since we expect to meet our needs from our Parish Collection at the Offertory of the Mass. Your time and talent is also a very important part of belonging to your parish.
MAY 7, 2017 FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER St. Luke Parish Rev. Danilo Soriano Pastor Religious Education Tel: 630/665-2322 stlrfp@aol.com Parish Office Tel: 630/668-1325 Parish Office E-Mail: stloff@aol.com Website: www.stlukecarolstream.org TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION The fact that many monastic churches do not have a prominent tabernacle shapes the patterns of liturgical prayer. Monastic communities often protect the ancient value of receiving from the same sacrifice, meaning that the communicants are assured that what they eat and drink in the Holy Mysteries actually comes from the same celebration. It surprises many to learn that the Church does not foresee, nor does it provide for, Communion of the faithful from the reserved Sacrament. Liturgical laws have long defended your right to receive from the same sacrifice, the same Mass, that you attend. Today s familiar individual hosts first appeared in the eleventh century at about the time when tabernacles were coming into use. The turn away from bready bread allowed the hosts to be reserved since they did not spoil like regular bread, and made the annual Easter duty counts easier. Rev. James Field, Copyright J. S. Paluch Co. THE CALL OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD The Twenty-third Psalm, today s responsorial psalm, is arguably the best known of all the psalms. The line that reads Even though I walk in the dark valley / I fear no evil; for you are at my side / with your rod and your staff / that give me courage (Psalm 23:4) connects this week s scriptures to the wonderful story of the road to Emmaus, which we heard last week. The Lord Jesus, our Good Shepherd, is constantly at our side. He calls us each by name, beckoning us into a deeper relationship with him. That call, issued to each of us at the moment of our baptism, carries with it the promise of the Good Shepherd: I came so that they might have life and have it more abundantly (John 10:10). Copyright J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. At one time, of course, the bread for the Eucharist was the ordinary bread of the day, except unleavened, probably prepared at home. It was broken and distributed to the faithful. Early on the loaf itself was referred to as the hostia in Latin, meaning the sacrifice, the same word for the sacrificial animal in Jewish worship, and for Jesus as the Lamb of God. By giving his life on the cross, Jesus became the hostia for us. To this day in the Greek Church, one of the tasks of the priest s wife is to bake the bread for the Divine Liturgy, sometimes in a bakery oven dedicated to that purpose and called a Bethlehem.
MASSES CELEBRATED DURING THE WEEK ARE HELD IN THE CHURCH SATURDAY MAY 6 4:15 4:45pm Confessions 5:00 Bob & Kathy Sarley s 45th Wedding Anniversary req. by their children SUNDAY MAY 7 8:30am St. Luke Parish Memorial Society 11:00 The People of St. Luke Parish Please pray for the sick in our parish especially, Pat Angelo, Yecenia Bosley, Jenny Catalano, Joe Cavanagh, Disabled Vets, Richard Durbin, Jim Erickson, Angel Faulkner, Emily Giovingo, Antonio Gutierrez, Shannon Hayes, Roland Johnson, Ed Jones, Jim Ruzicka, Father Thomas Sularz, Jennifer Wagner, Fr. Theodore Weitzel, Jim Wright and Marge Zilinsky. Please remember our beloved dead, especially Jillian Wozniak and the men and women who have given their lives for our country. MONDAY MAY 8 Mass will not be celebrated today TUESDAY MAY 9 WEDNESDAY MAY 10 THURSDAY MAY 11 FRIDAY MAY 12 8:00am Bienvenido Datuin & Rogelio Datuin req. by Beminda Datuin-Pal April 30, 2017 REG. CHURCH SUPPORT 140 SUN. ENVELOPE CONTRIBUTIONS =$4,075.81 LOOSE CONTRIBUTIONS =$ 232.00 TOTAL COLLECTION =$4,307.81 AVERAGE CONTRIBUTION =$ 30.88 SATURDAY MAY 13 2:00pm Baptisms 4:15 4:45 Confessions 5:00 William Denton req. by his family and for Ann Neff req. by Mary Breinig SUNDAY MAY 14 8:30am Rita Lewek req. by her children and for all mothers in the Doyle & Sarley families req. by the Sarley family 11:00 The People of St. Luke Parish EXPENSES =$5,423.25 CATHOLIC HOME MISSIONS =$ 227.43 Thank you so much for your on-going generous financial support of St. Luke Parish! Every amount contributed helps, so we respectfully ask that you continue to regularly use your church support envelopes. It is your generosity that allows us to do what we do. Please give as your financial needs allow.
TODAY S READINGS First Reading All peoples called by God will receive the gift of the Spirit if they repent and are baptized (Acts 2:14a, 36-41). Second Reading Once we were like straying sheep; but now we have been returned to the shepherd, our guardian (1 Peter 2:20b-25). Gospel The shepherd leads the sheep out into pastures of abundant life (John 10:1-10). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Acts 11:1-18; Ps 42:2-3; 43:3, 4; Jn 10:11-18 Tuesday: Acts 11:19-26; Ps 87:1b-7; Jn 10:22-30 Wednesday: Acts 12:24 13:5a; Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8; Jn 12:44-50 Thursday: Acts 13:13-25; Ps 89:2-3, 21-22, 25, 27; Jn 13:16-20 Friday: Acts 13:26-33; Ps 2:6-11ab; Jn 14:1-6 Saturday: Acts 13:44-52; Ps 98:1-4; Jn 14:7-14 Sunday: Acts 6:1-7; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 18-19; 1 Pt 2:4-9; Jn 14:1-12 WELCOME VETERANS Carol Stream VFW Post 10396 now meets at St. Luke Parish on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:00pm. The newly formed Youth Group will gather with friends for some fun and frolicking. Anyone in Grade 5 through High School is welcome to attend. This group will meet on: Wednesday, May 17th at 6:00pm in Jericho. Nicole Chafer and Mark Donovan will be there too. Please come and start to make this group your own and bring your friends. JOIN THE BOOSTERS FOR A BASEBALL GAME Save the date for baseball with the Boosters!! Come and watch a game of baseball and socialize with parishioners of St. Luke Parish. What a great way to get to know one another a little better. Ask anyone who went last year, they will tell you what a great time they had! The Boosters are organizing an outing to a Schaumburg Boomers Baseball game on Friday, June 9th at 6:30pm so mark your calendars now! Bring the whole family. There will be fireworks after the game. Tickets will be on sale for $10pp the weekends of MAY 14TH, 21ST and 28TH. You will receive your tickets the weekend before the game. Hope to see you there! Eligible Veterans please join us and help us help Vets in the local areas.
PLEASE PRAY WITH US! NEED YOU RIGHT NOW MASS Know someone who needs your prayers? There is tremendous beauty in those who carry the cross. There is tremendous hope in Christ to carry the weight of that cross. Please, come pray for tremendous Hope for someone special. Mass for Mental Health, Addictions, Eating Disorders, Special Needs, Suicide & Survivors Feast of St. Dymphna Patroness of Mental Health St. Elizabeth Seton 2220 Lisson Rd, Naperville Friday, May 12th, 7:00pm A reception to follow with National Alliance on Mental Illness DuPage and Mental Health Professionals. Find more information at: www.needyourightnow.com, call Deacon Gerard Erickson at 630/669-5653, or email him at FunDeacon@yahoo.com SERRA CLUB MASS AND DINNER The SERRA CLUB OF DUPAGE, a national organization supporting vocations to the priesthood and religious life, invites you to join them on Monday, May 15th at St. Michael s Parish, 310 S. Wheaton in Wheaton. The evening will begin at 6:00pm with Rosary and Mass. Dinner will follow in the Parish Center. Guest speaker at the dinner, Fr. Show Reddy Allam, was born into a very traditional Catholic family in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. After doing philosophical ad theological in India, he was ordained and worked in the Diocese of Guntur for 10 years. Since Fr. Allam came to the USA at the invitation of Bishop Imesch in 2004, he has served in four parishes: Our Lady of Mercy in Aurora, Immaculate Conception in Elmhurst, Christ the Servant in Woodridge and Immaculate Conception in Braidwood. Recently, Father Allam was appointed pastor of St. Margaret Mary Parish in Herscher. To find out more about SERRA or to make a reservation for the dinner, please contact Joann Carr at 630/665-0994 or :carrgeojo@gmail.com. CATHOLIC MINISTRIES ANNUAL APPEAL PLEDGE REPORT CHANGE AMOUNT Monthly pledge payments for CMAA pledges should be made in the next few days. It is very important that these pledges be paid so that our parish will reach our goal. Once we have reached our goal in paid pledges, 70% of the additional funds received will be returned to the parish for our use. PARISH GOAL: $21,694.00 AMOUNT PLEDGED: $8,825.00 AMOUNT PAID: $5,850.00 REMAINING BALANCE: $2,975.00 REBATE AMOUNT: