St. Charles Borromeo Church May 6, 2018 6th Sunday of Easter
May 6, 2018 Mass Intentions Monday, May 7 7am St. Charles Rita Schwerdt Tuesday, May 8 7am St. Charles Ben Ragle Wednesday, May 9 7am St. Charles Miles Daniel Barford Thursday, May 10 St. Damien de Veuster 7am St. Charles Richard Knollenberg Friday, May 11 7am St. Charles Josef Maurer Saturday, May 12 5pm St. Charles Andrew Kwinn Sunday, May 13 8:30am St. Charles Helen Quinlan 11am St. Philip s Charleston Catholic Community PLEASE NOTE Starting this Sunday, May 6, and continuing throughout the summer break, there will be no 5:00 pm Sunday evening Mass at the Newman Center. Also, Mass on Thursdays will be at 7:00 am at St. Charles starting May 10. The 6th Sunday of Easter "I HAVE CALLED YOU FRIENDS." Authentic friendship can seem hard to come by these days, especially in our transient society. We move away from family, change jobs, switch parishes, and end up in entirely new places with entirely new people. When we look for new friends, we all have different qualities we're looking for. While we may think of certain standards of behavior necessary to be a "good" friend, we would hardly refer to them as rules or "commandments." Friendships, we understand, ought to be characterized by freedom. We love the person, even sacrifice for them at times because, within ourselves, we want to maintain the friendship. So why does Jesus use the language of command as he calls the Apostles his friends? "You are my friends if you do what I command you." Jesus is radically transforming the concept of commandment. In the Jewish heritage of the Apostles, they would hear the word "command" and immediately think of the strict Levitical law and distance from God. In introducing the language of friendship, Jesus ties "commandment" to inner freedom of heart. The disciples have this freedom precisely because they know "what [the] Master is doing." Jesus has invited his followers into intimate friendship all along. He shares openly with them. We, too, have been called by love and invited into a relationship with Jesus. It is you and I that Jesus chooses and appoints. He does so personally. This "new commandment" to "love one another" is received around the shared table in the breaking of the bread. Liturgical Publications Inc. Stewardship of Treasure We have 385 households in our Parish Family contributing: Envelopes $4,033.00 Loose 338.30 EFT (Electronic Fund Transfer) 345.00 (Needed weekly) $7,000.00 CPN 305.00 Catholic Communications Campaign 25.00 Catholic Home Missions 823.75 Habitat for Humanity 25.00 Maintain St. Charles 115.00 Total $6,010.05 Time Period: Jul 1, 2017 - Apr 22, 2018 Year-to-Date Collected $328,035.92 Year-to-Date Expenses $237,258.17 Deficit/Surplus for Year $90,777.75 WITH GREAT JOY we welcome to the Table of the Lord the children of our Charleston Catholic Community who received their First Communion this Sunday: Rachel Bumatayo Carter Fehrenbacher Edward Fraser Phoebe Frey Jonathan Gannaway Jesus Garcia Melaina Morrison Christopher Navarro Sam Spoonhour Jacob Thomas Stevens ST. VINCENT DE PAUL MOTHER S DAY BAKE SALE! The Vincentians are selling baked goods after Masses on the weekend of May 12 & 13. Your donations will assist our Charleston neighbors in need. We also invite you to donate baked goods for the event. Your home baked treats can be brought to St. Charles on Saturday or Sunday or to the Newman Center on Sunday. Thank you in advance for your generosity! 2
6th Sunday of Easter Another year for our Religious Education Program has concluded for the children and young adults of our parish. The staff and catechists of St. Charles are here to reaffirm and support the greater work and responsibilities of the parents of these students in the work of handing on our faith to this new generation. Although classes have stopped for the summer, learning about our faith should never cease. Please make Mass a priority and continually pray with your children each and every day. Talk to your children about your faith and let them know and understand what being a Catholic is by your practice. R.C.I.A. We will continue to meet on a regular basis throughout the spring and summer. Should anyone wish to join this ministry, either as an inquirer, team member, or if you are just curious about the Church or our program, you are invited to come and see what we are all about. SERVERS We are currently undergoing a shortage of servers for the Mass. This ministry is very important and is indeed considered to be a ministry for the Church. If any youth in the fourth grade and above would be interested in this ministry, please contact the office. Additionally, this ministry is also open to any adults as well. THE CHARLESTON FOOD PANTRY relies on our monthly donations. The need for assistance will increase especially during the summer when students are out of school. Our next collection is this weekend, May 5 & 6, and the item is cereal. Upcoming items are: June Hearty Soups July a 2nd Collection August Fruit and Fruit Juices (no glass jars, please) Monetary donations are also welcome. YOUR PRAYERS ARE REQUESTED FOR:...all homebound & nursing home parishioners...wendy Bova, Ann Hogg, Ben Campanis, Victor Salina, Paxton Johnson, Marty Williams, Heidi Jedry, Mark Smith, Sr. Janis Yakel, and Michael McBride who have cancer...diana Ensign, Linda Dietzen, Robert Montgomery, Lewis Hankenson, Laura Cleaver, Lettie Luther, Lily Orchard, Nancy Jenkins, Lucy Campanis, Don Haughawout, Rosemary Strohl, and Mary White of our parish...those who have Alzheimer s and their families...all men and women serving overseas...donna Morton, family of Ann Stevens...Jason Ray & Family...Parker Burns and Issac Doll who have leukemia...tommy Coffey, requested by Barbara Busch...Jim Roller, son-in-law of Marilyn and Dan Klingenberg...Diana Carlile, mother of Laura Cleaver...Carla and Tom Murphy, sister and brother in law of Dora Wheeler...Tara Lynch, daughter of Annette Lynch...David Quinn, a former parishioner, requested by Cindy Livingston...A friend s improved health, requested by Katie Armstrong...Katie Armstrong s niece, Chloe, who is experiencing health problems...mary Alice Kramer who is in hospice...a friend of Katie Armstrong who is facing difficult health issues...darlene Bray, daughter of Dee Heaney If you have a loved one who should be added to or removed from our parish prayer list, please call us at the office. If you wish, requests can be phrased to honor your privacy. SAINTS ALIVE! St. Charles will be hosting a Vacation Bible School program this summer for students Pre K through 6 th grade. From 9:00 11:00 am each morning, July 9 th through the 12 th, the students will have the opportunity to learn more about the Saints. Mark your calendars now. You won t want to miss it! SERVER SCHEDULE FOR NEXT WEEKEND: May 12 5:00 p.m. Alex & Andrew Kuykendall May 13 8:30 a.m. Holly Higgins and Hannah Buescher PRAY WITH POPE FRANCIS. As you pray your daily offering throughout May, please include this special intention of our Holy Father: The Mission of Laity That the lay faithful may fulfill their specific mission, by responding with creativity to the challenges that face the world today. 3
High School Youth Next Sunday, May 13, will be the Youth Mass and Senior Breakfast. THE ST. CHARLES WOMEN will have a potluck/ meeting on Monday, May 7 at 6:30 pm in Moriarty Hall to discuss the disbursement of rummage sale monies. Drinks and the main dish will be provided and those attending are asked to bring a side dish. All women of the parish are invited. THE FAMILY OF MARY HACKETT invite her friends and her parish family to a Commitment Service at Fairview Cemetery in Kansas, IL at 11:00 am on May 12. Following the service, all are invited to the Kansas Christian Church for a meal and time of fellowship. OUR ST. CHARLES PARISH WORK DAY is scheduled for Saturday, May 19th. If you have a need for light handy work or yard and garden work or would just enjoy a visit from our volunteers, please call the office at 345-3332 to add your name to the list. THE ST. CHARLES RELIGIOUS GIFT SHOP and the Handicraft Table will be available after Mass the weekend of May 19 & 20. Stop by and see the selection of items they have available for Father s Day. SUNDAY SCRIPTURE QUESTIONS TO PONDER Still praying. Still guarding. Still loving. The Church s tradition and teaching is vast and deep. The readings give us this summary to focus our belief. Pray to the Father as Jesus did.let him protect and guard us.since God loves us all, let us love without resistance. How will charity, how will love be my calling card this week? How will loving another bring change in my life? What will my loving others reveal about God? Calendar of Events 5/6 1st Communion 8:30am Mass May Crowning 8:30am Mass Food Drive 5/7 SCW Meeting 6:30pm MH 5/9 Scripture Study 7:40am MH Rosary 9:30am Church KC Auxiliary Meeting 6:30pm MH KC Meeting 7pm MH 5/12 SVdP Bake Sale after Mass 5/13 SVdP Bake Sale after Mass Senior Breakfast after Mass MH 5/15 Finance Council 6:30pm MH 5/16 Scripture Study 7:40am MH Rosary 9:30am Church 5/19 Works of Mercy Day SCW Gift Shop / Handicrafts after Mass 5/20 SCW Gift Shop / Handicrafts after Mass SAVE THE DATE In spite of the cool spring weather, summer will be here before we know it! Let s start the summer off with our Summer Celebration! Mark you calendar for Saturday, June 9, after the 5:00 pm Mass. More details will follow. SUMMER CELEBRATION BASKET RAFFLE We will raffle a dozen baskets at this year s Summer Celebration on June 9. We are looking for 12 baskets built around themes such as 4th of July / picnic, food, drink (alcoholic / non-alcoholic), family games, outdoor games, family movie night, baskets for children (boys / girls), and summer time activities. If you or your ministry would like to donate a basket, please sign up in the vestibule. Items for your basket must be turned in by May 14. For more information, please contact Deb Cuddy at 549-3145 or Kathy Hussey at 549-2398. Daily Mass Scriptures 05/06/2018 Mon Acts 16:11-15 / Jn 15:26--16:4a Tue Acts 16:22-34 / Jn 16:5-11 Wed Acts 17:15, 22--18:1 / Jn 16:12-15 Thu Acts 18:1-8 / Jn 16:16-20 Fri Acts 18:9-18 / Jn 16:20-23 Sat Acts 18:23-28 / Jn 16:23b-28 Sun Acts 1:1-11 / Eph 1:17-23 or Eph 4:1-13 or 4:1-7, 11-13 / Mk 16:15-20 4
Parish Office & Rectory 921 Madison Ave. Charleston, IL 61920 Phone: 217-345-3332 Fax: 217-348-8449 Office Hours: 8:00am-4:00pm www.saintcharleschurch.org Moriarty Hall: 217-345-3066 Luisa DiPietro Memorial Library in Moriarty Hall open by appointment Hedwig Haus: 345-6901 hedwigcatholicworker@gmail.com Diocesan Vocations Office 698-8500 ext. 182 Diocesan Child Abuse Reporting and Investigation To report allegations of sexual abuse of a minor by clergy -- even if it is in the past -- individuals are encouraged to call (217) 321-1155. Individuals may also contact the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-25-ABUSE, or your local police authority. BAPTISM: Prior to Baptism of an infant, parents are to attend a Pre-Jordan class, preferably before the birth of the baby. Please call the office well in advance for information. COMMUNION TO THE HOMEBOUND: Those who are homebound and wish to receive Communion, please call the office at 345-3332. MARRIAGE: Preparations for marriage begin at least 6 months prior to the wedding. Please contact the office to set an appointment with Fr. Hyland. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES: Religious education classes for grades kindergarten through 12th are offered on Sundays and Wednesdays during the regular school year. In addition to these classes, parent sessions are also required for the reception of the sacraments of First Reconciliation and First Communion. Dates will be announced. RCIA RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS: Adults and children who wish to learn more about Catholicism, becoming a Catholic or help with the RCIA may contact the parish office. SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OF THE SICK: This sacrament offers the healing strength and peace of Christ to anyone who is seriously or chronically ill, hospitalized or about to have surgery. Please call the office for arrangements. BABYSITTER Need a good Catholic babysitter? Call the office at 345-3332 for a list. NEW PARISHIONERS: To register, please contact Fr. Hyland at 217-345-3332 or by email at hsmith@dio.org to set up an appointment. Parish Staff Fr. Hyland Smith, Pastor Email: hsmith@dio.org Deacon Jeff Beals, Pastoral Associate Permanent Deacon Email: jbeals@dio.org Reba Kortte, Office Manager Email: office@saintcharleschurch.org Angie Buescher, Youth Minister Email: Buescherangie@gmail.com Ray Kuznicki, Custodian Glenna Murphy, Pianist & Music Liturgy Chair Email: glennamurphy@hotmail.com Phone: 369-3135 Allan Horney, Choir Director Email: alhorney@eiu.edu Phone: 348-0207 Pastoral Council Members Jeff & Jo Coon, Deb Cuddy, Derek Hennig, Kathy Hussey, Matthew Mittelstaedt, Mindi O Rourke, Anne Wend, Finance Council Members Mark Bates, Dan Ensign, Rance Higgins, Ken Mitsdarfer, Bob O Rourke, Ryan Siegel, Ed Wehrle, Jan Ziebka Tom West, Knights of Columbus Grand Knight Kim Hogan, KC Women s Auxiliary President Cindy Livingston and Renee Smith, SCW Co-Chairs Rosary Wednesday-9:30 a.m. St. Charles The Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 3:30-4:30 p.m. St. Charles Before Weekday Mass 6:30 a.m. St. Charles Tuesday 3:30-4:30 p.m. St. Philip s Thursday 5:30-6:30 p.m. St. Philip s By appointment call 345-3332 to schedule Eucharistic Adoration Eve of First Saturday: 4:00 p.m. - 8:30 a.m. First Saturday Mass: 8:30 a.m. Thursday: 5:30-6:30 p.m. St. Philip s Benediction 6:30 p.m. FORMED PARISH CODE: N789GY www.formed.org ST. CHARLES BORROMEO FACE BOOK facebook.com/stcharleschurchcharleston Connect with your Parish Family on our facebook page. Keep up with parish activities and find inspiration for your daily prayer and meditation. 5