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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 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. The Epiphany of the Lord January 3, 2016 Rise up in splendor, Jerusalem! Your light has come, the glory of the Lord shines upon you. Isaiah 60:1

PAGE TWO YÜÉÅ à{x ctáàéüëá Wxá~ Happy New Year to you and your loved ones! I pray that 2016 will hold many blessings for you. As we begin this new calendar year there are some liturgical feast days that I want to mention. Today we celebrate a very important feast today in the Church calendar, the feast of the Epiphany. On this day we commemorate the three wise men s visit to the baby Jesus (in the Western Church the wise men are traditionally known by the names Melchior, Caspar and Balthasar). They presented Jesus with gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. There are different theories behind the meaning of these gifts, but they are generally understood as follows: (1) Gold symbolizes the kingship of Christ, (2) Frankincense symbolizes Christ s priestly nature (incense is sometimes used at Mass as a sign of our prayers rising to God), and (3) Myrrh, an embalming ointment, symbolizes Christ s suffering and death (as Jesus body was anointed before His burial). Of course, it is from this action of the wise men bringing gifts to Christ that we have the tradition of exchanging gifts on Christmas (this is also why, in some countries today, gifts are not exchanged on Christmas Day, but on the feast of the Epiphany). This weekend we can now see the igures of the wise men right next to our church s nativity scene as they present these gifts to the baby Jesus (prior to this we had them located at the left side altar, since they were still making their journey!) And speaking of our church decorations, I want to give some overdue thanks to our dedicated sacristans and volunteers who gave of their time and talent to beautifully decorate the church for Christmas. I also want to thank all of you who contributed to our Christmas Flower collection. The church once again looks very beautiful for Christmas, and that is thanks to all of you who donated to the purchase of lowers. And thank you again to everyone who played a part in helping our liturgies re lect the joy of the Christmas season! And since I m offering thanks, I also want to thank the many parishioners who send cards, treats, and gifts to me and the rectory staff. It is really overwhelming each year, and we appreciate your thoughtfulness and generosity. Finally, let s remember that this new calendar year is also a Year of Mercy, as decreed by Pope Francis. One of the best ways to demonstrate mercy in our lives is to practice the corporal and spiritual works of mercy that our Church has recommended for centuries. The corporal works (which focus more on the human body) are: Feed the hungry, give drink to the thirsty, clothe the naked, shelter the homeless, visit the sick, visit the imprisoned, and bury the dead. The spiritual works (which focus more on the human soul) are: Instruct the ignorant, counsel the doubtful, admonish sinners, bear wrongs patiently, forgive offenses willingly, comfort the af licted, and pray for the living and dead. May we look for opportunities to put these works of mercy into practice in our lives. St. Beatrice, pray for us in this New Year. May God bless you. Fr. Rob

PAGE THREE ASK YOUR PASTOR If you would like to ask Fr. Rob a question about anything related to the Catholic faith, please drop your questions at the back of church in the Ask Your Pastor box, or e-mail them to stbeatricechurch@sbcglobal.net. All questions may be submitted anonymously. This week s question is: Just curious. Why didn t you come to the parish Christmas party? Everyone was asking. I debated about whether or not to answer this question in the bulletin, for two reasons. First, I had basically already answered this question over two years ago. At the summer calendar meeting in 2013 I informed the heads of all the parish groups that I would not be available for any parish functions on Fridays, and if they wanted me to be present at Friday events they would need to reschedule their events. I then asked them to communicate this to every single person in the groups that they oversee. The message seemed to be slow in getting out, so I again reiterated it at the calendar meetings in 2014 and 2015, and I again asked the heads to communicate it to everyone in their groups. Now, many parishioners who attend the Christmas party are also the same people who are involved in parish organizations, so if all the organizations had communicated the message as I requested, then my not being at the party should not have been a surprise to many people. The second reason I hesitated answering this question here in the bulletin is because it does not really belong in the bulletin. As the intro to Ask Your Pastor states (above), this column is for questions related to the Catholic faith. We ask and answer Catholic questions here in the bulletin in order to help explain the faith more thoroughly to many people at once. Your question here was meant more for me personally, as opposed to a question about the faith. Therefore, my answer is: if you would like to know why I was not at the party, the best thing would be to ask me face-to-face and I will be more than happy to fully explain the situation. The problem with our culture (not simply in the parish or in the Church, but in the wider culture in general) is that people love to speculate, and to talk about someone behind their back, rather than to someone. This never results in anything good. So again, I invite anyone who has questions about my decision to speak to me face-to-face and get the answer from me. As Matthew s Gospel says, the first thing to do when we have an issue with someone is to confront them personally (Mt. 18:15-16). And in fact, this is the reason why I decided to include this question in the bulletin, because this is indeed an opportunity to teach about the Catholic faith. In his Letter to the Ephesians, St. Paul gives us words of wisdom that you, I, and all of us need to be reminded of each day. He says: Let no unwholesome word proceed from your mouth, but only such a word as is good for edification according to the need of the moment, so that it will give grace to those who hear. (Eph. 4:29)

PAGE FOUR `tááxá YÉÜ g{x jxx~ Sunday January 3rd 8:00 Franklin Losacco, req. Family Lena Gennetti, req. Family 10:00 Eddie Rielly, req. Patrick McNally 12:00 Parishioners Monday January 4th 8:30 Poor Souls in Purgatory, req. Heidorn Fam. Tuesday January 5th 8:30 Brenda Flemming, req. Rose & Jim Ridgeway Robert Vogel, Sr., (Anniv.) req. Wife Wednesday January 6th 8:30 Mary Heidorn, req. Heidorn Family Thursday January 7th 8:30 Audrey Sullivan, req. Tim & Pat Sullivan Friday January 8th 8:30 Russo Family Saturday January 9th 8:30 Purgatorial Society 5:00 Jim Delgiudice, req. Irene Moskal Delgiudice Novella Niecikowski, req. Family Sunday January 10th 8:00 Lena Gennetti, req. Family Franklin Losacco, req. Family 10:00 Joseph Viso, req. Pones Family Edmund & Josephine Remian, req. Family Felipa Gonzales, req. Family Bienvienida Caceres, req. Family Felix Soto, req. Family 12:00 Eddie Rielly, req. Nicole 1:15 Baptism READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 1 Jn 3:22 4:6; Ps 2:7bc-8, 10-12a; Mt 4:12-17, 23-25 Tuesday: 1 Jn 4:7-10; Ps 72:1-4, 7-8; Mk 6:34-44 Wednesday: 1 Jn 4:11-18; Ps 72:1-2, 10, 12-13; Mk 6:45-52 Thursday: 1 Jn 4:19 5:4; Ps 72:1-2, 14, 15bc, 17; Lk 4:14-22a Friday: 1 Jn 5:5-13; Ps 147:12-15, 19-20; Lk 5:12-16 Saturday: 1 Jn 5:14-21; Ps 149:1-6a, 9b; Jn 3:22-30 Sunday: Is 42:1-4, 6-7 or Is 40:1-5, 9-11; Ps 29:1-4, 3, 9-10 or Ps 104:1b-4, 24-25, 27-30; Acts 10:34-38 or Ti 2:11-14; 3:4-7; Lk 3:15-16, 21-22 TÄàtÜ fxüäxüá Saturday January 9th 5:00 M. Widuch, J. Widuch Sunday January 10th 8:00 J. DeLeon, G. DeLeon 10:00 L. Louis-Charles, V. DelPilar 12:00 R. Denk, W. Prystajko _xvàéüá Saturday January 9th 5:00 N. Lynch Sunday January 10th 8:00 P. Godziszewski 10:00 R. Lima 12:00---E. Melnitzke ` Ç áàxüá Éy VÉÅÅâÇ ÉÇ Saturday January 9th 5:00 T. Sullivan, C. Widuch Sunday January 10th 8:00 W. Bernacki, K. Heise, L. Quinn 10:00 R. Klug, N. Figueroa 12:00 C. Britten, A. Pilarski Rest in Peace It is a holy and wholesome thought that we pray for the dead. Please remember Lillian Wallin and Victor P. Rogers,Sr. in your prayers.

cäxtáx cütç YÉÜ Paul Pignatelli Connie Chiparo Lucy Ramirez Pauline Giviens Nancy Niecikowski Don Ginski Adriana Morello Phyllis Stopka Anthony Le zia Bill Cyplick Jan Deckert Jerry Deckert Kathy DelCarlo Lorraine Dugo Mark Sullivan Pat Palermo Ed Roche TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Over the next few weeks, if you were to stroll around Prague or Budapest or Kraków, you might see curious grafitti scratched in chalk over some doorways: 20 + C + M + B + 16. The families dwelling behind those doors have celebrated the Epiphany door blessing. They have gathered before the feast-day meal, probably after Mass, and the head of the family has traced the sign of the cross on the piece of chalk. Standing on a ladder, the leader traces the numbers for the new year, and the letters C M B for Christus Mansionem Benedicat, Latin for May Christ bless this house. The letters also point to the names that tradition has assigned to the mysterious magi, Caspar, Melchior, and Balthasar although scripture tells us nothing of their number, their country, or their names. The blessing speaks of journeys ended and journeys begun at the doorway, and prays that all journeys be as satisfying as was the magi s. It prays that the house beyond the door have the quality of love and peace that the magi marveled at when they at last arrived in Bethlehem. In some countries where the Soviet Union tried to impose a harsh atheism, the vigor of this household custom survived all efforts to erase Christian customs. In the years of struggle, the chalked blessings were a pervasive sign of defiance, and now in the light of new freedoms, they are a sign of the resilience of our tradition and the fulfillment of the magi s quest for meaning and peace. Rev. James Field, Copyright J. S. Paluch Co. PAGE FIVE Weekend of December 20th Weekly $4,489.21 Maintenance..$93.00 Fuel & Heat $1,140.70 Christmas Flowers $431.00 Retirement Fund $24.00 Christmas $410.00 Solemnity of Mary..$5.00 Immaculate Conception $9.00 Budget $5,076.92 Actual.$4,489.21 Short..($587.71) HYPOD WEEK OF December 20th, 2015 $100 Catherine Wilkins tkt#620 Seller Catherine Wilkims 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) WEEK 15 Marty Kaepplinger tkt#4239 $25.00 Christian One Liners God doesn t call the qualified, He qualifies the called ++++++++++++++++++++++

PAGE SIX Religious Education News Coordinator of Religious Education: Ms. Zerlina Kirchen Phone: 847-671-6429 Email: ccd_education@yahoo.com Upcoming Events Saturday, January 9, 2016 CLASSES RESUME! Religious Education Class 9:00 11:30am Saturday, January 16, 2016 Special Sacraments Class 9:00 11:00am Saturday, January 23, 2016 Religious Education Class 9:00 11:30am What We re Learning 6 th Grade We discussed how the Saints are considered the superheroes of our faith as they can help us in so many ways. We read the story of the Annunciation and what Mary s yes to God meant for all of us. The Epiphany of the Lord!

PAGE SEVEN Jan. 9th Jan. 10th Jan. 11th Jan. 12th Jan. 16th Jan. 17th Jan. 18th Jan. 20th Jan. 23rd Jan. 24th Jan. 25th Jan. 26th Jan. 27th JANUARY 2016 CALENDAR CCD 9:00-11:30am R.C.I.A. 10:00am to 12:00pm Baptism 1:15pm A.A. Meeting 7:00pm St. Vincent de Paul Meeting 9:30am Sacrament Class 9 to 11:00am Women s Club 10:00am R.C.I.A. 10:00am to 12:00pm RECTORY CLOSED A.A. Meeting 7:00pm K.C. Meeting 8:00pm CCD 9:00-11:30am R.C.I.A. 10:00am to 12:00pm A.A. 7:00pm Parish Council 7:00pm K.C. Meeting 8:00pm January 3: Epiphany Today we celebrate the feast of the Epiphany, where the Magi find the newborn king and offer him gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. In the spirit of the Magi, please put your gift in the St. Vincent de Paul Poor Box so that comfort and peace can once again be given to a newborn child. MUSIC MINISTRY If you are interested in joining the St. Beatrice Adult Choir, or Children s Choir Please contact Richard Gersten, Music Director (708) 786-8630, atenorsart@sbcglobal.net. NEW PARISHIONERS We would like to welcome into our family At St. Beatrice the following: Mr. & Mrs. Michael Slobodzian, Jr. LITTLE MINUTES Little drops of water, little grains of sand, make the mighty ocean and the pleasant land; so the little minutes, humble though they be, make the mighty ages of eternity. Julia A. Fletcher Carney

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 January 3, 2016 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 8 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS