ft Çà UxtàÜ vx ctü á{ Corner of Irving Park Road & Wagner Avenue Schiller Park, Illinois 60176 Rectory: 4157 Atlantic Avenue 847-678-0138 www.stbeatriceparish.org REV. ROBERT SCHULTZ, Pastor REV. MR. RONALD PILARSKI, Permanent Deacon REV. J. JERRY BRESNAHAN, Pastor Emeritus Zerlina Kirchen/CCD 847-671-6429 Richard Gersten, Music Director MASSES Saturday Evening: 5:00 PM Sunday: 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 12:00 Noon Weekday Mass (Monday thru Thursday): 8:30 AM Communion Service Friday & Saturday: 8:30 AM Holy Day Masses: 8:30 AM, 12:00 Noon and 7:00 PM SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (Confession) Saturday Afternoon: 4:00 4:30 PM BAPTISMS Second Sunday of the month 1:15 PM Parents are required to participate in a baptismal prep. class before or after birth of child. For arrangements call the rectory at 847-678-0138. MARRIAGES Church arrangements should be made well ahead of reception and hall arrangements by calling in person at the rectory. Couples are expected to meet with one of the priests before the marriage for instruction and preparation at least 4 months before date of marriage. VISITS TO THE SICK Communion visits are made in homes by making arrangements at the rectory. Anyone who is seriously ill or over 65 and ailing is invited to receive the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick. When a family member is hospitalized, please notify the rectory so that hospital visits can be made. NEW PARISHIONERS Please register at the rectory. Sixth Sunday of Easter May 1, 2016 May the peoples praise you, O God; may all the peoples praise you! Psalm 67:6
PAGE TWO YÜÉÅ à{x ctáàéüëá Wxá~ May is often a very hopeful month for many people, I think, not only because of the spring weather, but also because of the happy celebrations that usually occur during this month: First Communions, Con irmations, graduations, and Mother s Day. As I had previously mentioned, our 8 th grade Religious Ed. students received the sacrament of Con irmation on April 18 th. Next weekend, on Saturday, May 7 th, our 2 nd grade and Sacramental Prep. Religious Ed. students will receive their First Holy Communion. Please pray for these young Catholics and for their families, that they will always remain open to the grace of God that comes to us through the Church s sacraments. This month is also dedicated to our Blessed Mother Mary. I think it s itting that, before we get to Mother s Day next Sunday, we begin this month by honoring the woman who is blessed among women. As all Catholic parishes do at this time of year, we will honor Mary with our annual May Crowning, which will take place at the 12pm Mass on Sunday, May 8 th. I ll say more about the Virgin Mary at the end of this article, but let me mention two other things irst. One of our parish s most important fundraisers, the 200 Club dinner and cash raf le, will take place on Friday, May 20 th. This annual event hosted by our Men s Club generates $10,000 for St. Beatrice every year, but that is only if we sell all 200 tickets. Please help us keep the streak going. Tickets are $100 apiece. Each ticket entitles you and a guest to the buffet dinner on May 20 th, and it gives you one entry into the cash raf le drawing for that evening (and the irst prize is $5,000!) Tickets are on sale in church after Mass and during the week at the rectory. Also, if you missed the two presentations given by me and Deacon Ron on our India pilgrimage, we recorded the irst presentation back in March, and that video is now available on YouTube. Fair warning: it is two hours long, but being that it is online, at least you can watch it at your leisure! The web address for the video is: https://youtu.be/fpsb2-ad5kg. Finally, I haven t offered Catholic trivia in a while, and seeing as this is the month of Mary, how about some trivia regarding our Blessed Mother? The answers will be printed in my bulletin article next week. Good luck! What does the Blessed Mother have in heaven that the rest of us will not have until the Last Day? Who designed the Miraculous Medal, which has been worn around the necks of millions of Catholics? When the pregnant Virgin Mary visited Elizabeth, Elizabeth s baby leaped inside her womb. Who was the baby? Who told Mary to name her Son Jesus? Fill in the blank: The of Mary was necessary for the Redemption of mankind. St. Beatrice, pray for us. May God bless you. Fr. Rob
PAGE THREE READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Acts 16:11-15; Ps 149:1b-6a, 9b; Jn 15:26 16:4a Tuesday: 1 Cor 15:1-8; Ps 19:2-5; Jn 14:6-14 Wednesday: Acts 17:15, 22 18:1; Ps 148:1-2, 11-14; Jn 16:12-15 Thursday: Acts 1:1-11; Ps 47:2-3, 6-9; Eph 1:17-23 Friday: Acts 18:9-18; Ps 47:2-7; Jn 16:20-23 Saturday: NEW PARISHIONERS We would like to welcome into our family at St. Beatrice the following: Amanda Petersen Acts 18:23-28; Ps 47:2-3, 8-10; Jn 16:23b-28 Sunday: Acts 7:55-60; Ps 97:1-2, 6-7, 9; Rv 22:12-14, 16-17, 20; Jn 17:20-26 TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION One ancient Roman custom that was approved by the church was the veiling of the bride. When a single woman pledged her life to Christ, in a way of life not dissimilar to today s religious women, the outward sign of this commitment was a veiling. In ancient Rome, a woman with uncovered head was unmarried, and a veiled woman was off limits to suitors. It was one small step to decide that a bride should receive a veil from the hands of the church as a sign of her new state in life. The prayer that accompanied the veiling was beautiful, and sung, a kind of consecratory prayer that was very similar to the prayer of ordination, or the prayers for blessing holy water or chrism. The nuptial blessing originally mentioned only the woman, although we know that the veil was often extended to cover the husband s shoulders also. The blessing was located before the kiss of peace, which the priest gave to the husband, and the husband to his new bride. Remember that this is in the early centuries, long before the kiss of peace virtually disappeared from liturgy. The veiling and blessing was required when priests or deacons married, was recommended to laypersons, but forbidden for certain public sinners and second marriages. The veiling of the couple was preserved in England until the Reformation, and is returning to practice among Swedish Lutherans after having fallen into disuse about seventy-five years ago. Rev. James Field, Copyright J. S. Paluch Co. Sixth Sunday of Easter In the Gospel today, Jesus says to us Peace I leave with you, my peace I give to you. By your gift to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul you also say to those who are poor: Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you.
PAGE FOUR `tááxá YÉÜ g{x jxx~ Sunday May 1st 8:00 Franklin Losacco, req. Family Lena Gennetti, req. Family Parishioners 10:00 Bernard Kenny, req. Family Steve Henkels, req. Family 12:00 Eludea Antonio, req. Mark E. Lang Harry Pietroczynski (dec.) req. Joan Zavacki Rafel Avltia, req. Gladys Avltia Monday May 2nd 8:30 Poor Souls in Purgatory, req. Heidorn Fam. Jose Leos, req. ARPAC Tuesday May 3rd 8:30 Eugene Gersten, req. Richard Gersten Joseph & Mary Traxler (69th Anniv.) req. Family Wednesday May 4th 8:30 Mary Lynch, req. Noreen Lynch Thursday May 5th 8:30 Gloria & Gene Celli, req. Arlene Caragher Renay Givens, req. Heidorn Family Friday May 6th 8:30 Purgatorial Society Saturday May 7th 8:30 Richard Scanlon 10:30 FIRST COMMUNION 5:00 Louise Coconato & Bridie Sullivan, req. Tim & Pat Sullivan Sam & Carmella Barzano, req. Family Richard & Millie Rawski, req. Family Rose Lombardi, req. Family 40th Wedding Anniversary Glenn & Linda Rawski Salustiana Boczulak, req. Family Sunday May 8th 8:00 Lena Gennetti, req. Family Franklin Losacco, req. Family Frances Kowalczyk, req. Family Norma Heise, req. Family Nellie Arnone, req. Ray & Evelyn Solare Catherine Solare, Madeline Pavone, Ann Gualtier, req. Albert and Cynthia Gualtier 10:00 Dolores Olofson, req. Family Gene Danhoffer, req. Alice Danhoffer Betty Saathoff, req. Family Kraft Family & Francine, req. Family Cathaleene Ossler, req. M. Grumbine Marguerite Ossler, req. Bonnie Gardeck Sunday May 8th continued 12:00 Elizabeth Gersten, req. Richard Gersten Janet Luciano & Edith Schultz, req. Mr & Mrs Robert Schultz, Sr. Sophie Denk-Kurtz, req. Family Jean Varto, req. Family 1:15 Baptism TÄàtÜ fxüäxüá Saturday May 7th 5:00 M. Widuch, J. Widuch Sunday May 8th 8:00 M. Stendebach 10:00 A. Herrera, A. Herrera 12:00 R. Denk, D, Brown, A. Lecas _xvàéüá Saturday May 7th 5:00 N. Lynch Sunday May 8th 8:00 P. Godziszewski 10:00 R. Kraft 12:00---Family Mass ` Ç áàxüá Éy VÉÅÅâÇ ÉÇ Saturday May 7th 5:00 T. Sullivan, J. Widuch, M. Widuch Sunday May 8th 8:00 K. Heise, W. Bernacki, E. Sztuk 10:00 K. Lima, R. Naelgas 12:00 N. Lynch, H. Szymanska Our Concert Series continues with Music in Honor of the Rosary By popular request, so many of you enjoyed this previous concert presentation, so we are delighted to have back with us on Wednesday, May 18th at 7:00 pm in church. Guests from Immaculate Heart of Mary Church and The North Shore Opera Hour under the direction of Luis Antonio Galvez. Varied music selections dedicated to Our Lady as well as Spanish Zarrzuela and much more. There will be a free-will collection taken for the music, funds will be donated to St. Beatrice Church and Immaculate Heart of Mary Church.
cäxtáx cütç YÉÜ PAGE FIVE Paul Pignatelli Connie Chiparo Lucy Ramirez Pauline Giviens Nancy Niecikowski Adriana Morello Phyllis Stopka Bill Cyplick Jan Deckert Jerry Deckert Kathy DelCarlo Lorraine Dugo Carol Masucci Lee Ma es Virginia Ohman Leroy Plier Diane Scala Weekend of April 23rd & 24th, 2016 Weekly $4,036.50 Easter.$105.00 Fuel & Heat $59.00 Maintenance..$1,188.92 Budget $5,076.92 Actual..$4,036.50 Short..($1,040.42) Time to Laugh your sins off! LATE NITE CATECHISM by Vicki Quade & Maripat Donovan May 7, 2016 at 7:00PM $5.00 per ticket St. Domitilla Parish For more information call Carol at 708/257-3247 200 CLUB St. Beatrice Men s Club, Men will be in the back of church, selling tickets for the 200 Club. This fundraiser benefits the Parish, which in turn is included in the Parish Budget. Tickets may be purchased in back of Church or at the Rectory during the week. SAVE THE DATE! We will celebrate St. Beatrice s 90 th Anniversary with a Mass presided by Bishop Frank Kane on Sunday, Sep. 18, 2016 at 12:00pm. A luncheon at Allegra Banquets MANY THANKS HYPOD WEEK April 24th, 2016 $500 Elaine Wheatman Tkt#1663 Seller Elaine Wheatman Tickets are still available from the Rectory during the week. 2016 HYPOD TICKETS 2016 HYPOD TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE FROM THE USHERS AFTER MASS, OR AT THE RECTORY DURING THE WEEK. HYPOD IS THE BIGGEST FUND RAISER THE PARISH HAS, TICKETS ARE $10.00 AND ARE GOOD FOR 52 DRAWINGS A YEAR. PLEASE HELP THE PARISH IN RAISING MONEY FOR THIS FUND RAISER. PRIZES $100 EVERY WEEK (40 DRAWINGS) $500 LAST SUNDAY OF THE MONTH (12 DRAWINGS) JOYFUL AGAIN! Retreat/workshop for widowed men/women The Joyful Again! Program brings understanding and hope to help you NEW on your PARISHIONERS new life s journey. We would Dates: like to July welcome 9-10, into 2016 our family At St. Beatrice the following: For more information call 1-708-354-7211 Mr. & E-mail: Mrs. Michael joyfulagain@att.net Slobodzian, Jr. Website: www.joyfulagain.org
PAGE SIX Religious Education News Coordinator of Religious Education: Ms. Zerlina Kirchen Phone: 847-671-6429 Email: religiousedcoordinator@outlook.com Upcoming Events Thursday, May 5, 2016 First Communion Rehearsal 7pm in Church Saturday, May 7, 2016 First Communion 10:30am in Church Sunday, May 8, 2016 Last Family Mass 12 Noon May Crowning will take place at this Mass Student volunteers will be reading and bringing up the gifts 2016-2017 Registration Registration is now open for the 2016 2017 year! You DO NOT need to be a parishioner of St. Beatrice to enroll your child in the Religious Education Program. Our Registration Days will take place at the Religious Education office in the former school building on: Saturday, August 20 th from 9am 2pm Saturday, September 3 rd from 9am 12 Noon Our 1 st day of class will be Saturday, September 10 th. What We re Learning 6 th Grade We shared our Easter traditions with the class and how our families celebrated this year. We discussed how the Easter season has just begun and how it will end on Pentecost. 7 th Grade We learned in God s eyes we all have the same value and respect. We owe our lives to God. We are all designed by God and are unique and beautiful. Every day we get new opportunities and chances to think and do what is right. The choices we make are not always easy to do. We discussed how self-discipline is not always easy. 8 th Grade We learned that sin occurs when we turn away from God. They can be a partial turning away venial sins, or a complete break with God mortal sins. As Christians we are always being called to forgiveness and reconciliation with each other and God. If you would like more information about the program or would like registration materials, please contact the Religious Education office.
PAGE SEVEN MAY CALENDAR May 1st May 2nd May 3rd May 4th May 5th May 7th 200 CLUB TICKET SALES AFTER ALL MASSES DEANERY MEETING 1:00PM A.A. MEETING 7:00PM LITURGY MEETING 7:00PM MEN S CLUB MEETING 8:00PM K. C. MEETING 7:30PM BAPTISMAL PREP. MEETING 7:30PM 1ST COMMUNION REHEARSAL FIRST COMMUNION 10:30AM PARISH COUNCIL COFFEE AFTER MASS 200 CLUB TICKET SALE AFTER MASS May 8th FAMILY MASS 12:00 MAY CROWNING 200 CLUB TICKET SALES AFTER ALL MASSES PARISH COUNCIL COFFEE AFTER ALL MASSES BAPTISM 1:15PM May 9th May 10th May 14th May 15th A.A. MEETING 7:00PM ST. VINCENT DE PAUL MEETING 9:30AM 200 CLUB TICKET SALES AFTER MASS 200 CLUB TICKET SALES AFTER ALL MASSES
CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS St. Beatrice Church #512014 4157 Atlantic Avenue Schiller Park, IL 60176 TELEPHONE 847 678-0138 CONTACT PERSON Pat Sullivan SOFTWARE MSPublisher 2010 Adobe XI Windows 7 TRANSMISSION TIME Tuesday 3:00 SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION May 1st, 2016 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 8 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS