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ft Çà UxtàÜ vx ctü á{ Corner of Irving Park Road & Wagner Avenue Schiller Park, Illinois 60176 Rectory: 4157 Atlantic Avenue 847-678-0138 email: stbeatricechurch@outlook.com www.stbeatriceparish.org REV. ROBERT SCHULTZ, Pastor REV. J. JERRY BRESNAHAN, Pastor Emeritus Zerlina Kirchen/REL. ED. 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 Baptisms are celebrated once a month on Sundays at 1:15pm. Please contact the rectory to schedule a Baptism at 847-678-0138. Parents are required to participate in a baptismal prep. NEW PARISHIONERS Please register at the rectory. 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 6 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. Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time September 2, 2018 Humbly welcome the word that has been planted in you and is able to save your souls.

PAGE TWO YÜÉÅ à{x ctáàéüëá Wxá~ YÜÉÅ à{x ctáàéüëá Wxá~ Because of the terrible nature of the recent news about the priest abuse scandal, I d like to share an excerpt from my homily on this topic from last weekend (because I was only able to deliver it at one Mass): In the wake of this scandal I can understand if people lose faith in some of the clergy, and I can even understand if people lose faith in the Church. My hope is that, at the very least, people will not lose faith in the Catholic faith because Jesus is the source of our faith, and He will never, ever let us down.you see, in the Gospel reading [John 6:60-69] we heard that the people who were listening to Jesus speak were scandalized. Jesus had just finished teaching them that they needed to eat His flesh and drink His blood if they wanted to have eternal life. To the Jews in Jesus audience, the eating of human flesh would have been a scandalous thing, an abomination against God (they did not understand that He was talking about His resurrected Body). So, because they were so scandalized, many of them would not listen to one more word that Jesus had to say, and they walked away. And when Jesus turned to the Twelve Apostles and asked them if they also wanted to leave, we heard Peter give a great response: Master, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life. That s the point that I want to make today; those are the words that speak volumes: Master, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life. Keep in mind, the Twelve Apostles were faithful Jews, just like many of the people in Jesus audience. So, the Twelve might have had some reservations about what Jesus was teaching about eating His flesh and drinking His blood; they themselves might have been a little scandalized. But whether they were or not, they trusted that Jesus alone had the words of eternal life. They put their faith in Jesus, which is what I hope that Catholics can continue to do in the wake of this present-day scandal. You see, human beings can abandon Christ. Human beings even priests and bishops can walk away from Christ. But no matter which people or how many people leave Christ, Christ will never leave His Church; He will never leave us. So, I cannot speak for you, but speaking only for myself: I put my faith in the Church. Mind you, the Church is not the same as the Church hierarchy. The Church refers to the Body of Christ of which we are all members by our baptism and Jesus Christ is the Head of that Body. Like St. Peter, I believe that there is nowhere else that we need to look to for salvation. Jesus Christ alone has the words of eternal life, and He is the Head of our Church. The members may be sinful, but the Head is not. And my prayer is that Jesus, our Head and Shepherd, will bring healing and peace to the wounded members of His Body here on earth. Finally, I want to let everyone know that at the 12pm Mass on Sunday, Sep. 9th we will celebrate our 3rd annual Blue Mass, hosted by our Knights of Columbus. A Blue Mass honors police, fire, and all first responders. The Knights have invited not only the departments from Schiller Park, but from surrounding communities as well. All are welcome to attend this wonderful event as we honor those who risk their lives to keep us safe. And below is a photo from our very successful St. Beatrice Pot Luck Dinner on Aug. 21st. Have a Happy Labor Day weekend. St. Beatrice, pray for us. May God bless you. Fr. Rob

PAGE THREE Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time: The Gospel today hits home closer than we may think. What traditions do we blindly cling to? Perhaps it is enough for us to just to go to Mass on Sunday? Do we keep the letter 0f the law and miss entirely the spirit of the law. Interior righteousness means a heart turned to God. Purity of heart is expressed in righteous living: self-giving for the sake of 0thers. As you give your gift to the poor through the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, in your heart you also will find the good news of God s love. ST. BEATRICE WOMEN S CLUB We will be having our annual membership sign up after all Masses weekend of September 1st & 2nd. Membership is open to all women of the parish. Our meetings are held on the second Saturday of the month at 10:00am, and are held in the meeting room of the rectory. Annual dues are $10.00. We will also be selling tickets for our first Pasta Dinner and Raffle to be held on Saturday, September 15th at 6:00pm at the Schiller Park Community Center located at 4501 N. 25th Avenue. The cost of the dinner is: adult $20, children 5 to 12 years $12.00, and children 4 and under are free. The dinner is being catered by Cuomo Catering. Proceeds from this event will go to the parish to help with repair expenses. As always, thank you for the continued support of the Women s Club. Karen, Sue, Mary Ellen & Mary Jo READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 1 Cor 2:1-5; Ps 119:97-102; Lk 4:16-30, Tuesday: 1 Cor 2:10b-16; Ps 145:8-14; Lk 4:31-37 Wednesday: 1 Cor 3:1-9; Ps 33:12-15, 20-21; Lk 4:38-44 Thursday: 1 Cor 3:18-23; Ps 24:1bc-4ab, 5-6; Lk 5:1-11 Friday: 1 Cor 4:1-5; Ps 37:3-6, 27-28, 39-40; Lk 5:33-39 Saturday: Mi 5:1-4a or Rom 8:28-30; Ps 13:6; Mt 1:1-16, 18-23 [18-23] Sunday: Is 35:4-7a; Ps 146:7-10; Jas 2:1-5; Mk 7:31-37 THE HIGHEST LAW From time to time, newspapers and magazines will offer, as an item of filler, various laws that are still on the books but seem silly to us in our day and age. In one California city, it is illegal to have two indoor bathtubs in one house. Clean water, a precious commodity when the law was written, is now readily available, so the law seems silly. But the human value of protecting and preserving precious resources is still around, evident in many conservation laws that seem sensible to us. So it is with the laws of religious tradition. What Jesus scorns today is others attitude toward ritual laws, an attitude that becomes nearly idolatrous when laws are observed for their own sake. Jesus teaches that observation of external ritual laws is of value only when they are emblems of our internal disposition toward the will of God. Our whole lives must follow the one ultimate law of God: to love God completely and to love neighbor entirely. Roman Catholicism is a tradition rich with customs, traditions, and even laws. As we continue to listen to the voice of Christ, we must always look into our own hearts and underneath our ritual practices to make sure that love of God and love of neighbor are what we prize above all. Copyright J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. Rest in Peace It is a holy and wholesome thought that we pray for the dead, Please remember Dana Surtz-Nesbitt in your prayers.

PAGE FOUR `tááxá YÉÜ g{x jxx~ Sunday September 2nd 8:00 Lena Gennetti, req. Family Franklin Losacco, req. Family 10:00 Gene Danhoffer, req. Alice Danhoffer Steve Henkels, req. Family 12:00 Parishioners Leroy Strybel, req. Family Jill & Courtney Egofske, req. Tom and Pat Egofske Monday September 3rd 8:30--Deceased Members Piotrowski & Pultorak Family, req. Robert & Christine Maszka Tuesday September 4th 8:30 Charles Bedrosian, req. Douglas and Barbara Matsunaga Wednesday September 5th 8:30 Charles Bedrosian, req. Braner USA Inc Thursday September 6th 8:30 Poor Souls in Purgatory, req. Heidorn Fam. Jo Ann Willems, req. Joe and MaryEllen Stendebach Friday September 7th 8:30 Purgatorial Society 8:30 Ed Roche 2:00 Wedding Stephanie Jordan and Jose Piedre 5:00 Joseph J. Stendebach, req. Joe & MaryEllen Stendebach Florence Kollack Kolaczkowski, req. Family Christina Molloy, req. Family Donald Naedelen, req. Saathoff Family 8:00 Lena Gennetti, req. Family Franklin Losacco, req. Family Parishioners 10:00 Charles Bedrosian, req. Douglas and Barbara Matsunaga Paul Pignatelli, req. Family 12:00 Deceased Members Piotrowski and Pultorak Family, req. Mr & Mrs R. Maszka Wedding Banns There is a promise of marriage between Stephanie Jordan and Jose Piedre 3rd Publication TÄàtÜ fxüäxüá 5:00 C. Widuch 8:00 W. Prystajko 10:00 V. DelPilar, R. DelPilar, R. DelPilar 12:00 D. Heredia, G. Heredia, R. Heredia _xvàéüá 5:00 E. Melnitzke 8:00 P. Godziszewski 10:00 C. KIeffer 12:00 L. Louis-Charles ` Ç áàxüá Éy VÉÅÅâÇ ÉÇ 5:00 G. Rawski, T. Sullivan, E. Melnitzke 8:00 W. Bernacki, D. Quinlan, L. Quinn 10:00 R. Klug, R. Kraft, K. Lima 12:00 M. Bors, H. Szymanska, G. Rawski `táá cüxá wxü 5:00 Fr. Rob 8:00 Fr. Rob 10:00 Fr. Rob 12:00 Blue Mass Fr. Rob In the wake of the news about the Pennsylvania grand jury report about the priest abuse scandal, as well as the comments made about Cardinal Cupich by the former Apostolic Nuncio to the U.S., Cardinal Cupich has issued responses and statements. However, there is not enough space in our bulletin to print the entirety of his writings. If you would like to read Cardinal Cupich s statements please go to www.archchicago.org

cäxtáx cütç YÉÜ PAGE FIVE Lucy Ramirez Adriana Morello Bill Cyplick J. Ernst Gloria Sullivan Paul Medo Tony Iannacco Veronica Arenst Ella Wood Veronica Desilva Jerry Hoss Linda Rawski Patrick Sullivan Steven Priedel Denise Stoll Tom Aquino Phil Cosgrove Kendal Sheldon Lucine Sheridan Joann Milligan Joe Gard Week of August 25th & 26th, 2018 Weekly $3,888.10 Fuel & Heat.$67.00 Maintenance...$1,062.45 Assumption..$39.00 Budget $4,903.85 Actual.$3,888.10 Short..($1,015.75) If you would ever like to bring up the Gifts during Mass, please simply Let the ushers know before Mass. Anyone is welcome to be a gift bearer. MANY THANKS HYPOD WEEK OF August 26th, 2018 $500 Lori & John Hansen Tkt#4196 Seller Fr. Rob Tickets are still available from the Rectory during the week. SEPTEMBER 2018 CALENDAR September 1st September 2nd September 3rd September 4th September 5th September 6th September 8th September 9th September 10th September 13th Football Mania Ticket Sales after 5:00 Mass Women s Club Membership Sign up/pasta Dinner Ticket Sales Football Mania Ticket Sales after all Masses Women s Club Membership Sign up/pasta Dinner Ticket Sales Labor Day Rectory Closed A.A. Meeting 7:00pm Finance Council Meeting 7:30pm K.C. Meeting 7:30pm Last day to purchase Football Mania Tickets in Rectory Baptismal Prep. Meeting 7:30pm Alanon Meeting 7:30pm Women s Club Meeting 10:00am CCD Talk Pasta Dinner Ticket Sales after 5:00 Mass CCD Talk after all Masses Pasta Dinner Ticket Sales after all Masses Blue Mass 12:00 A.A. Meeting 7:00pm Alanon Meeting 7:30pm

PAGE SIX Religious Education News Coordinator of Religious Education: Ms. Zerlina Kirchen Phone: 847-671-6429 Email: religiousedcoordinator@outlook.com Mark Your Calendar! The Registration day for the upcoming 2018-2019 year will take place at the Wagner Street Entrance of the former school building on Saturday, September 15 th from 9am 3pm. You DO NOT need to be a member of the parish to enroll your child in the Religious Education Program. In order to register your child in the Religious Education program, you will need the following: Completed Registration Form Completed Media Release Form Completed Safe Environment Form Tuition Payment Copy of your child s Baptism certificate A copy of your child s 1 st Reconciliation and Communion certificates, if applicable. For a child to be eligible to receive a sacrament in the Religious Education Program they must meet the 2 year consecutive attendance requirement and all other requirements for that sacrament. Sacramental fees must be paid for each child receiving a sacrament this year in the Religious Education Program. The sacramental fees are: COMMUNION $30.00 CONFIRMATION $80.00 The tuition for the upcoming year is: 1 Child 2 Children 3 Or More Children Registered Parishioner $235.00 $285.00 $310.00 Non Registered Parishioner $285.00 $335.00 $360.00 Please note the tuition amounts DO NOT include sacramental fees. Tuition and Sacramental fees are to be paid at the time of registration. Families who pay in full at the time of registration will receive a $15.00 discount. If a family is unable to pay the entire amount at the time of registration, payment options are available upon request, a $15.00 administrative fee will be added to your tuition. A $75.00 NON-REFUNDABLE payment along with any sacramental fees are due at the time of registration for those participating in a payment plan. Our 1 st Religious Education class will take place on Saturday, September 22 nd from 9:00 11:30am at the Wagner Street entrance of the former school building. If you have any questions or need more information, please contact the Religious Education office.

PAGE SEVEN St. Maria Goretti School OPEN ENROLLMENT We are inviting you for the 2018-2019 school year 4 Year olds Half a Day Preschool Kindergarten through 8th grade Faith, moral, values, discipline and safe environment. Sacraments of Reconciliation, First Communion and Confirmation Financial Aid (Scholarships) Available Tours every Tuesday & Thursday from 9:00am to Noon St. Maria Goretti Catholic School is the Best investment for the future of your child. Please call the school for further information. Ask for Juanita 847 678 2560 10050 Ivanhoe, Schiller Park, IL www.gorettischool.org MASS BOOK FOR YEAR 2019 WE ASK THAT YOU FILL OUT THIS FORM AND EITHER DROP IT OFF AT THE RECTORY OR PUT IT IN THE COLLECTION BASKET. THE MASS STIPEND IS $10.00 FOR EACH INTENTION. OUR MASS SCHEDULE IS AS FOLLOWS: DAILY MASS MONDAY THURSDAY 8:30 A.M. SATURDAY 5:00 P.M. SUNDAY 8:00 A.M., 10:00 A.M. AND 12:00 NOON OUR HOLY DAY SCHEDULE IS: 8:30 A.M., 12:00 NOON AND 7:00 P.M. IF WE CANNOT SCHEDULE YOUR INTENTIONS AT THE TIME AND DATE REQUEST- ED, WE WILL SCHEDULE THEM AS CLOSE TO THOSE TIMES AS POSSIBLE. YOUR NAME INTENTIONS PHONE# DATE AND TIME PREFERRED

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 September 2nd, 2018 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 8 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS