fàa g ÅÉà{ç V{âÜv{ April 15, 2012 Second Sunday of Easter 6326 N. Washtenaw Ave. Chicago, IL 60659 Web Site: www.sttimothychgo.com Tel. 773-262-6600 & Fax-773-262-9214 E-mail: sttimothy@archchicago.org CONFESSION SCHEDULE Every Saturday 3:00-3:45 PM OFFICE HOURS Monday - Friday 9:00-12:00 noon 1:00-5:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00-1:00 p.m. MASS SCHEDULE Weekend Saturday 8:00/4:00 pm Sunday 9:00 am./11:00 am Weekday Monday-Friday 8:00 am 1st Wednesday 7PM PASTORAL STAFF Rev. Peter Fernandes, sfx. Pastor Rebecca Becky A. Pardilla Office Manager Simeona Witty Administrative Assistant Steven Tracy Maintenance Michael Frain Music Director MINISTRIES Pastoral Council Finance Council Women s Club SPRED RCIA Religious Education Worship Committee Parish & Family Life Peace & Justice Education Commission Baptism Eucharistic Adoration Perpetual Novena Youth Coordinator Hospitality Ushers Building Committee Respect Life Mike Connelly Mike Welch Karen Vanourek Cathy Backer Cindy Shaw Rebecca Pardilla Pat Johnson Glenda Tupas Betty Servatius Cathy Backer Eduardo Sanchez Domingo Carreira Anita Salvania Cindy Shaw Karen Vanourek Martin Traub Joe Vanourek Ed Keefe MISSION STATEMENT St. Timothy Catholic Church is committed to teaching and living the Gospel of Jesus Christ within our diverse ethnic community through meaningful worship and celebration of the sacraments. We witness to His message by reaching out and welcoming the stranger, caring for those in need, respecting the sanctity of human life and working for peace and justice in our society.
Page 2 Mass Intentions of the Week Saturday, April 14 9:00 - St. Tim s Parishioners 4:00 - Thanksgiving for blessings received Sunday, April 15 9:00 - Elena Acedillo Ben & Lucia Reyes 45th Wedding Anniversary 11:00 - St. Timothy Parishioners Monday, April 16 8:00 - Fr. Bowman s one year death anniversary Tuesday, April 17 8:00 - Robert-birthday intention Wednesday, April 18 8:00 - Estrella Pardilla - Birthday intention Thursday, April 19 8:00 - St. Timothy Parishioners Friday, April 20 8:00 - St. Timothy Parishioners Saturday, April 21 8:00 - St. Timothy Parishioners 4:00 - St. Timothy Parishioners Sunday, April 22 9:00 - St. Timothy Parishioners 11:00 - St. Timothy Parishioners & Thanksgiving Mass by Rollie, Normas Valeroso & Family PLEASE PRAY FOR: Warfield and Winston, George Kleeman, Don Sinner, Susan Hawel, Roseann Maher, Ron Schwingen, Marilyn Wang, Norma Valeroso, Kemi Awonyi, and Araceli Colon Weekly Collection Report April 8, 2012 Sunday Envelope Budget : 5,000.00 Sunday Envelope Actual: 3,519.25 Registered Families: 329 Members Contributing: 200 Thank you for your generous support to our Parish! May God bless your generosity. April 17 Women s Bridge Club Second Sunday of Easter Second Collections April 15 Church Maintenance May 13 Catholic Charities 20 Church Maintenance Please be generous! Up-coming Activities 21 First Communion & Confirmation Retreat from 9:30-4PM Appreciation Dinner at 6PM Ministry Schedule for April 21 & 22 Lectors Eucharistic Ministers Altar Servers 4:00 Amelia Olga, Susie, Betty Michelle,Bryant,Raymond 9:00 Greg Eve, Eduardo, Dominga William,Philip,Jenet 11:00 Rich Ed, Marilyn, Dona Micheal,Ronabel,Kyle Special Thanks to... Those parishioners who donated non-perishable food items for St. Ignatius Food Pantry. Thanks, as always, for your great support All those who donated home baked good items and cookies, etc. for our Bake Sale this past Sunday. We raise $247.00. For Anabel Yuen for hosting Egg Hunting. Thank you for all your help and generosity! Religious Education Corner Religious Education Up-Coming Activities April 15 Parent meeting at 10AM 21 Parent/Child Retreat (Confirmation & First Communion-separate group) Time: 9:30am-4pm (4PM Mass) Place: St. Timothy Social Hall 22 First Reconciliation Practice - 12NOON Place: Church 29 First Reconciliation (Confession) at 12NOON First Communion Practice May 6 MAY CROWNING: Mass at 9AM NO CLASS Christian Morality/Sexuality Workshop (for Post Communion & Confirmation Classes & Youth Group) Speaker: Tom Howard Time: 1PM Place: St. Tim s (6th Grade & Up)
Page 3 Second Sunday of Easter Divine Mercy Sunday Fr. Peter Fernandes, sfx. God s mercy is boundless. The whole of salvation history reveals the mystery of God s love, mercy and forgiveness. This mystery became crystal clear in Jesus through his Paschal Mystery. God s mercy overflowed from the cross to the ends of the earth to give new life of grace for all people in all ages, from alpha to omega. Forgiveness for our transgression could not be brought about by any human efforts, sacrifices or inventions, it is purely the gift of God to humankind in His Son Jesus, who gave his life freely as a ransom for all. The prophets had foretold about the coming of age, when the outpouring of God s mercy and forgiveness will engulf the whole of creation in a new and unimaginable way. God became one like us, and to make all of us once again the children of God, Jesus in obedience to His Father accepted death, a humiliating death on the cross. From the cross, gushed forth water and blood from the side of Jesus a symbol of God s mercy and forgiveness, which was announced in the resurrection of the Lord. The Risen Lord then said to the apostles, Go to the ends of the earth, and announced the good news, and baptize people of every nation in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Divine Mercy Sunday is a Roman Catholic solemnity celebrated on the Sunday after Easter, the Octave of Easter. It is originally based on the Catholic devotion to the Divine Mercy that Saint Faustina Kowalska reported as part of her encounter with Jesus, and is associated with special promises from Jesus and indulgences issued by the Church. This feast of Divine Mercy, as recorded in the diary of Saint Faustina, receives from Jesus himself the biggest promises of Grace related to the Devotion of Divine Mercy. In specific, Jesus states that the soul that goes to Sacramental Confession and receive Holy Eucharistic Communion on that day, shall obtain the total forgiveness of all sins and punishment. Additionally, the Roman Catholic Church grants a plenary indulgence with the recitation of some simple prayers. During the Mass of canonization of St. Faustina on April 30, 2000, the year of the Great Jubilee, Pope John Paul II proclaimed: "It is important then that we accept the whole message that comes to us from the word of God on this Second Sunday of Easter, which from now on throughout the Church, will be called Divine Mercy Sunday." The readings on that Sunday are always about mercy, trust and the forgiveness of sins. By the words "the whole message," the Holy Father was referring to the strict connection between the "Easter Mystery of the Redemption" -- the suffering, death, burial, resurrection, and ascension of Christ, followed by the sending of the Holy Spirit -- and this Feast of Divine Mercy, on the Octave Day of Easter. This feast adds so much more meaning to the Easter celebrations. It was Jesus, Himself who asked for it to be celebrated on this particular Sunday following Easter. Let us avail the mercy of God, receive forgiveness for our sins, and grow in holiness and faith. May the Risen Lord bless us, and protect us from all evil, to lead us to our eternal home, even as we continue to witness to the Pascal Mystery.
OPERATION RICE BOWL There will be a 2nd collection this weekend, April 14-15, for Catholic Relief Services and The Well of Mercy. Many of you have already returned the rice bowls, but if you have not, please bring them to mass next weekend. Cash and checks are always welcome. Eucharistic Adoration-Worship of the Eucharist Outside Mass Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration is the adoration of Jesus Christ present in the Holy Eucharist. In the many Churches that have this adoration, the Eucharist is displayed in a special holder called a monstrance, and people come to pray and worship Jesus continually throughout the day and often the night. Christ s great love for us was shown when he was crucified on the cross to pay the penalty for our sins and give us eternal life. He loves us without limit, and offers Himself to us in the Holy sacrament of the Eucharist. Can we not give Jesus a few minutes of love and adoration in return? Please plan to spend your quality time at the Eucharistic Adoration on Friday, May 4, and all First Fridays, from 9AM to 6PM in the chapel. Praying and Meditating before a reposed Blessed Sacrament saves souls, living and dead. Mother-Daughter Breakfast & May Crowning Busy schedules often make it difficult for mothers and daughters to set aside time for each other. However, everyone has to start the day with a little something to eat, so breakfast presents a prime opportunity for mothers and daughters to connect and enjoy each other's company. Whether they make breakfast together, eat out or prepare a morning picnic, a mother-daughter breakfast is a special way to start any day. The Women s Club will be hosting a Mother and Daughter Breakfast on Sunday, May 6th after the 9AM Mass. The Coronation of Mary will take place during the 9AM Mass. Please mark your calendar.
ST. TIMOTHY CHURCH PARISH CELEBRATION OF THE EUCHARIST Sunday Liturgy: Saturday 4:00 p.m. Sunday 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Weekday Liturgy: Monday Saturday 8:00 a.m. 1st Wednesday 7PM Holy Day of Obligation Liturgy: 8:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Holidays: 9:00 a.m. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Saturday 3:00 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. Also, anytime by appointment. Please call the rectory. SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Baptism is a celebration of our Christian Community. Parents should be registered members of the parish. A baptismal preparation class is required and is held every 1st Wednesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at the rectory basement. Please call the rectory at least two months before the celebration to make the arrangements. Generally, Baptism is celebrated on Sundays at 12:00 p.m. SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE: Couples should contact a priest at least four months before the celebration. A program of marriage preparation is required. SACRAMENT OF THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Please contact the parish priest anytime FUNERAL MASS: In case of death, call the rectory first to schedule a Funeral Mass MINISTERS OF CARE can bring Holy Communion to the sick or home bound. Please call the rectory. MOTHER OF PERPETUAL HELP NOVENA: Every Wednesday evening at 7 p. m. PLEASE CONTACT ME IN ORDER TO REGISTER NAME: ADRESS: ZIP CODE PHONE:
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