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Julio Jimenez had considered whether he had a vocation to the priesthood in his native Mexico, but the call became stronger when he arrived in Chicago in 2008, he said. “Even though my discernment did not start there, it became clearer to me that God was calling me to serve in this archdiocese. I am happy to accept this great gift of service to the people of God. It is my hope and prayer to live my faith to the fullest as a priest of Christ.” Fr. Julio Cesar Jimenez, newly ordained for the Archdiocese of Chicago on Saturday, May 18,
and celebrated his First Mass at St. Cletus Parish on Sunday, May 19, 2013.
CONGRATULATIONS! FATHER JULIO CESAR JIMENEZ
Mass Intentions for the Week of June 10 – June 16, 2013
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Please pray for those who have died and their families…
Antoinette Bontempi, mother of Johanna Benrus
May the Lord grant them eternal rest.
Amen.
Day Time Intentions
Monday, June 10 8:00 a.m. Edward McQuaid, Rita Lesh
Tuesday, June 11 8:00 a.m. Kathleen Mladenik
Wednesday, June 12 8:00 a.m. Fred Czachor
Thursday, June 13 8:00 a.m. Tom Kigin, Frank Baggio, Sourek Family
Friday, June 14 8:00 a.m. Jozef & James Slowik, Erik Geyer
Saturday, June 15 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
Robertine Kelly Edward Hrzenjak, Benjamin Patrick Hyink, Richard J. Buch, Peter Vukosovich, Edward Zajac, Georgia Popp
Sunday, June 16
Father’s Day
7:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m.
Marco & Emilia Rattin, Walter Dobrowolski, William Gozdecki, Sr. Richard Mladenik, George E. Lane Tom Kigin, Len Wehrmeister, Chester Wojcik, Manuel Cervantes, Lawrence Hickey, Ken Herzog, Ron Kaleta, Carolyn & Thomas Ahern Gene Kennedy, John Dunbar Battistoni, Dr. Julio Battistoni, Robert Kunkel, Raymond George Kuta, Leonard Travnicek, Ken Wassberg, Joseph Panek Edmundo Casas, Nicolas Arambula
A Warm Welcome to A Warm Welcome to A Warm Welcome to Our New ParishionersOur New ParishionersOur New Parishioners………
Please welcome to our parish family: Rachel Cantore, Patricia Ramos and Family, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Wilkosz and Family. If you have been attending St. Cletus, but have not registered as a parishioner, please consider the commitment of parish membership.
Please remember our sick in your prayers: Gerda Dorso, Betty Niwa, Karen Stoltman, Judy Duque, Mark Bergnach, Joan Curtin,
Phil Hodak, Nancy Ptak, Jennie Boerste, Bill Jaworski, John Duda, George Duda, Steven Onusaitis, Lorraine Walter, Pam Wilson, Baby Blake Wetzel, Marian Zykan Zimmerman, G a r y L o f g r e n , L o r e t t a H a r w o o d , Marilyn Matesevac, Joe Butkus, Baby Casey Elizabeth Dougherty, Barbara Stamm, Teddy Kowalski, Karla Koskinen-Swindall, and Frances Klimcke. Also pray for our parishioners who are in nursing homes or are homebound and unable to attend Mass. Please know we pray daily for the sick and the dying.
Susan Steinacher & Charles Bouse
Becky Hedlin & David Mahr
Teresa Gutierrez & Jose Bucio
Julie Brems & Geoffrey Glowacki
Stella Pelehac, mother of Sandy Maher
NO BEGINNING Fear not that your life shall come to an end, but rather fear that it shall never have a beginning. —John Henry Newman
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NOTES FROM FATHER BOB… TENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 2013
Our Old Testament and our gospel reading both seem to be about death, but also about life. Both Elias and Jesus have raised someone from the dead; both have brought life, but with a difference. The good widow, who takes in Elias, loses her son; she thinks that this man of God is somehow punishing her for her sins. However, Elias takes her son and in the privacy of his room, prays to God to restore the boy’s life breath, and God does it. It is interesting that Elias first seems to reproach God, even while he trusts God: “O Lord my God, will you even afflict the widow with whom I am staying by killing her son?” Regardless, Elias trusts and is bold enough to ask for the boy’s life.
In our gospel reading, Jesus just happens to meet a funeral procession and is moved with pity for the widow whose son has died. “Young man, I tell you, arise!” Then Jesus returns the young man to his mother. No one says a word to Jesus about this young man or about his mother, but Jesus knows the mother’s grief. With compassion and mercy for the mother, he raises the boy to life. The other --and more important difference between Elias and Jesus-- is that Jesus raised the young man through his own power; the people rightfully say that “God has visited his people.”
This miracle of Jesus is amazing, but in one sense, it is nothing compared to what he is going to do. This miracle is only a sign. We might even go so far as to say it is only a momentary victory. The true victory will actually come when Jesus himself is raised from the dead. His resurrection will bring a new and totally glorious life. It doesn’t stop with Jesus, because we all will one day share in that glorious new life. That might be hard to imagine now, when we feel we are in the fullness of life regardless of our age, but it is true. God has truly visited his people by sending his Son, Jesus Christ, who brought us salvation.
So what do we do about this today? What is Jesus asking of us today? I believe Jesus is asking us to rise up from whatever is holding us down. It might be anger which we aren’t ready to let go of right now. It might be greed that prevents us from helping our brothers and sisters, our neighbors, the needy around us. It might be our desire for position or praise that makes us willing to compromise our values to achieve it. It might be just plain selfishness which makes us ignore everyone else and even treat them badly. It might be alcohol or drugs or some other dependency that keeps us from being free, or causes us to act in ways we wouldn’t want Jesus to know if we stood before him now. So what is Jesus asking of us today? Could Jesus be asking us to change?
Let us look at Paul for a moment. When he was writing to the Galatians, he was under attack. The Galatians were in danger of falling into legalism, thinking the law was more important than the saving grace of Jesus Christ. As a result, Paul rather strongly tells them his own story; what he is telling them about Jesus’ saving grace isn’t something he got from the other disciples, but directly through a revelation of Jesus Christ. This has something to say to us, too. It can give us hope. If a persecutor of Christians like Paul can be saved, so can we. Further, if we accept the gifts God offers us, those gifts will bear fruit in us, just as they did in Paul.
God called Paul, who was a persecutor, and Paul answered. Today it is our turn. God is saying to us today, through His Son, Jesus Christ: “Young man, young woman, older man, older woman, children, I tell you, arise!” What is he asking of us? Are we ready and willing to answer?
(Reflection on today’s readings comes from Sister Stefenie Weisgram, OSB who is a sister of Saint Benedict’s Monastery in St. Joseph, Minnesota).
Prayers Always, Father Bob Pastor
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 2 Cor 1:1-7; Ps 34:2-9; Mt 5:1-12 Tuesday: Acts 11:21b-26; 13:1-3; Ps 119:129- 133, 135; Mt 5:13-16 Wednesday: 2 Cor 3:4-11; Ps 99:5-9; Mt 5:17-19 Thursday: 2 Cor 3:15 — 4:1, 3-6; Ps 85:9ab, 10-14; Mt 5:20-26 Friday: 2 Cor 4:7-15; Ps 116:10-11, 15-18; Mt 5:27-32 Saturday: 2 Cor 5:14-21; Ps 103:1-4, 9-12; Mt 5:33-37 Sunday: 2 Sm 12:7-10, 13; Ps 32:1-2, 5 7, 11; Gal 2:16, 19-21; Lk 7:36 — 8:3 [7:36-50]
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SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Tuesday: St. Barnabas Thursday: St. Anthony of Padua Friday: Flag Day Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary
HOPE AND LIFE Today’s readings tell the story of two widows. The first reading relates the plight of the widow with whom the prophet Elijah stayed; the Gospel tells about the widow of Nain. In each story, the widow’s only son had died. For people who lived in those cultures, the son was the only support of a widow, and the carrying on of the family name by the son was equal to immortality. A widow whose only son has died could lose all hope. Elijah and Jesus are the restorers of hope; they bring the sons back to life. Saint Paul was metaphorically raised from the dead when he experienced the conversion and call from God that he describes in today’s second reading. What are Christians called to do today? We may not be able to raise the dead, but perhaps we can rekindle hope for a single parent. We may not be able to convert a persecutor like Paul, but if we speak the gospel openly and gently with our lives, we might touch a life with the Good News. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
RECIPROCITY If God loved us as much as we love God, where would we all be? —Anonymous
This collection is solely for the retired priests of the Archdiocese of Chicago. The retired priests of the Archdiocese receive no funds from the Religious Retirement Collection taken up in December. Those funds go for religious nuns and brothers and religious order priests. There are 207 Retired Archdiocesan Priests. They represent more than one quarter of all the priests serving in the Archdiocese. There are currently 108 priests over the age of eighty. Of these 108 priests, 18 are over age ninety and two are over 100. Collectively our retirees represent over 11,000 years of service to the Archdiocese. Normal retirement age is 70 for Chicago priests, 50 retired priests still live in a rectory and assist the parish on a regular basis. Close to 120 retired priests celebrate Sunday Mass weekly; perform marriages and baptisms; and visit the sick in hospitals. Without these dedicated men, many parishes would not be able to offer the full range of Masses and sacraments that is currently offered. There are two independent living residences for retired priests that are subsidized by the Archdiocese. There is space for 28 retired priests to enjoy communal living with their brother priests in retirement. 23 rooms are currently being used. 30 priests received or are currently receiving nursing home assistance or have full-time aides coming to their home or rectory in the last year. PRMAA will spend more than $1,700,000 providing this care. The priests’ pension fund was adversely affected by the economic downturn. Millions of dollars will be needed in the coming years to bring it to appropriate funding levels. The Archdiocese of Chicago is committed to caring for our retired priests but we need your assistance. Please help and many, many thanks.
SECOND COLLECTION THIS WEEKEND!
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ORGANIZE 4 EYES—BENEFITING MIRIELLE AND PATRICK ST. ARNAUD OF LA GRANGE Help fund research in gene therapy to help them see!
Patrick and Mirielle St. Arnaud, are smart, healthy, fun-loving kids with a warm and loving family. Patrick is a cub scout, and like most 8 year old boys, likes cars, and he dotes on his little sister, Mirielle, age 6, likes to tell jokes and enjoys playing the violin. Life would seem almost perfect for them, except for one thing, they have been blinded by Leber’s Congenital Arnaurosis (LCA), an inherited degenerative disease characterized by severe loss of vision at birth. 50 generous and compassionate Chicagoland professional organizers, led by Patty Wolf of La Grange, have jumped aboard to organize 25 homes to raise $25,000 for retinal research specifically to help Patrick and Mirielle. 100% of the proceeds will be donated to the
Foundation for retinal research. For $1,000, participating homeowners receive a package of organizing services to fit their needs, including 7 hours of home organization provided by 2 professional organizers (total of 14 man hours); and as needed, paper shredding junk hauling, and ebay selling. Participants will be entered into a raffle featuring interior design services computer services and more.
Through your charitable contribution, Mirielle and Patrick can hope for a sighted future.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION REGISTRATION
It’s time to register your child/ren for the 2013-14 Religious Education Classes. We cannot wait to share in a great year of learning about our loving and generous God. Students entering first grade are reminded to join us now to receive sacraments in second grade. You must be a registered parishioner to enroll your child. We also need a copy of your child’s Baptismal certificate if you are new to the program. Grades 1-6 meet on Sunday (9:15–10:45 a.m.) or on Monday (6:00–7:30 p.m.) and Grades 7-8 on Sunday (11:00–1:00 p.m.). Please visit us at http://stcletusparish.com/ministries/religious-education/re/ for more information/registration forms or call us at (708) 352-2383. We also offer an Early Childhood program for children ages 3-5 during the 9:30 a.m. Mass on most Sundays throughout the school year. This fun-filled class provides the children a time to be with others their own age and learn of the Gospel in a way that is age appropriate.
Faith is Love in Action by Thomas Smith
You do right when you offer faith to God; you do right when you offer works. But if you separate the two, then you do wrong. For faith without works is dead; and lack of charity in action murders faith, just as Cain murdered Abel, so that God cannot respect your offering.—St. Bernard Paul reminds us that “faith works through love” (Galatians 5:6), and even great works done for God (whether it’s miracles or martyrdom), have no value apart from love (1 Cor 13:3). God, the supreme object of our faith, is love, and we show our faith in our loving acts. One of the first things God convicted me of when I came to faith in Christ was the hatred that I had harbored for my stepfather. He was an abusive alcoholic, and I felt my loathing was justified because of the way he treated my family. As I grew in Christ, it became crystal clear to me that my lack of love was inconsistent with my faith and, in fact, threatening it. I remember saying to God, “I can’t love my stepdad” and hearing the Lord say in response, “I know, but I can love him through you.” My prayer became, “God, change my heart to beat in unison with your Sacred Heart.” It was an act of faith to believe his love could heal my broken, dark heart. It didn’t happen overnight, but I was able to forgive my stepdad and love him in concrete ways. After he was diagnosed with emphysema, I spent his last days caring for him, literally loving him to death. Through this experience, not only was my heart healed and enlarged, but my faith in God’s power and love increased exponentially. Action Step: What is one tangible way you can exercise your faith in an expression of love, mercy, or forgiveness this week?
Paulette Bolton Director of Parish Catechesis/Faith Formation
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6thANNUALST.CLETUSRUMMAGESALESATURDAY,JUNE29,9AM–3PMMORRISSEYHALL(St.CletusGym)
WENEEDYOU! The success of the St. Cletus Rummage Sale depends on our parishioners and friends. It depends on YOU! We need you to:
• Donate your clean, usable household items • Volunteer to help organize, set-up, work the day of the sale, cleanup…whatever fits your
schedule and work preference! There is something for everyone to do! We are in desperate need of strong, able-bodied volunteers to help with furniture pick-up…a great service opportunity for older teens and young adults!
• Volunteer meeting on Wednesday, June 12, 7 PM, Room 213, Education Bldg. • Spread the word to your family, friends and neighbors about our need for donations and
sale shoppers! DONATE
ACCEPTED: HOUSEWARES: Dishes, vases, blenders, toasters, pots, pans, small working appliances, etc. BABY ITEMS: Strollers, high chairs, play mats, etc. No car seats or cribs (safety issues) TOYS: In good condition with no missing parts FURNITURE Couches, chairs, tables, lamps, home décor, (clean and in good condition)
SPORTING GOODS: Tennis rackets, baseball equipment, golf clubs/bags, skates, small exercise equipment, etc.
BOOKS, CD’S, DVD’S: Fiction, non-fiction, children’s, cook books, reference, etc. (no encyclopedias, text books or magazines) MISCELLANEOUS: tools, hardware, costume jewelry, musical instruments, holiday items, etc.
NOT ACCEPTED: CLOTHING – SHOES – PURSES - MATTRESSES - LINENS- STUFFED ANIMALS – BROKEN/DIRTY ITEMS - COMPUTERS – TV’S - CRIBS – CAR SEATS - LARGE APPLIANCES
• Donation receipts will be available for tax purposes. • Pickup of larger furniture will be available on Saturday, June 22 &
Sunday, June 23. See following page for details. • Questions? Contact Maureen (708) 839-0345, Mary Beth (708) 215-5418 or [email protected].
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Saturday, June 22
Pick up hours: 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Drop off hours: 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Volunteer hours: 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Sunday, June 23
Pick up hours: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Drop off hours: 6:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Volunteer hours: 6:30 AM – 3:00 PM
Monday, June 24
Drop off hours: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Volunteer hours: 9:45 AM – 6:30 PM
Tuesday, June 25
Drop off hours: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Volunteer hours: 9:45 AM – 6:30 PM
Wednesday, June 26
Drop off hours: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
LAST DAY TO DONATE
Volunteer hours: 9:45 AM – 6:30 PM
Thursday, June 27
NO DROP OFFS PLEASE
Volunteer hours: 12:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Friday, June 28
NO DROP OFFS PLEASE
Volunteer hours: 12:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Saturday, June 29
SALE DAY! 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Volunteer hours: 6:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday, June 30
Sale Completion and Clean-up
Volunteer Hours: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
DONATE – VOLUNTEER – SPREAD THE WORD
SVDP Rummage Sale Drop Off/Pick up/Volunteer Hours
Call Bob (708) 839-0345 or Jim (708) 784-9126 by June 17 to schedule a free pickup of approved gently used items.
SOCIAL CONCERNS UPDATE! Mary Beth Ford,
Director of Social Concerns FOOD PANTRY UPDATE You’ve done it again, St. Cletus friends and parishioners! An enthusiastic “THANK YOU!” to all who made contributions for this Thursday’s monthly distribution.
• There’s still time to donate for Thursday’s distribution. Most needed items are extras, such as coffee, juice, laundry/cleaning supplies and personal products.
• Traditionally our food donations drop off during the summer. However, the need does not. Please continue to remember us when you do your grocery shopping.
FOOD PANTRY VOLUNTEER REMINDER AND REQUEST
• Those students who volunteered to help set up for the Thursday, June 13 distribution, will meet in the Church Narthex at 1:00 p.m. We will be finished with set up around 1:45 p.m. We’re counting on you, and look forward to seeing you at 1:00 p.m. We could also use a few more student volunteers (grades 7-12), and/or parents to help at 1:00 p.m.
• We need a few able-bodied volunteers (adults or teens) to help us out as bag carriers at our monthly evening distributions, especially in the summer months. The hours are from 6:30-8:30 p.m. on the second Thursday of the month…this Thursday, in fact! Please consider donating a couple of hours for this outreach.
• Questions? Please contact me at (708) 215-5418 or [email protected]. GREATER CHICAGO FOOD DEPOSITORY HUNGER WALK: There’s still time to gather family, neighbors and friends to join in the fight against hunger of the starting line of Chicago’s 28th annual 5K Hunger Walk on Saturday, June 29. Registration 7:00 a.m.— Step-off 8:30 a.m., Soldier Field’s Stadium Green. The 3.2 mile course heads south along the beautiful Chicago lakefront, turning around at the 31st St. beach. Our Food Pantry will receive $12 in our Greater Chicago Food Depositary account for each walker we bring. Can’t take part in the actual Walk? You can also participate by making a donation. 100% of all proceeds go directly to help our pantry. We also receive $100 match-up to $1,000 for every $500 raised! To join the St. Cletus team (A01336 St. Cletus Food Pantry) visit www.chicagosfoodbank.org/hungerwalk. This website also provides all details of the walk, along with registration forms and opportunities to make donations to our team. Important: All participants and donors must designate the team number and name as seen above, for our pantry to receive credit. Thank you! CRACKING THE CODE OF A JOB DESCRIPTION As you well know, a job description can range from a few cryptic lines in an email to a 10-page wish list on steroids. Interfaith Career Network invites you to join us on Thursday, June 20, 7:00-9:00 p.m., for an incredibly important discussion on deciphering the information in job postings so you truly understand what the company wants. Once you can do this, you will be able to create effective selling points about your strengths and skills in your resume, write a strong cover letter and prepare interview talking points that clearly and directly address the needs of the hiring manager. Learn valuable techniques to help you quickly identify the key strengths that are truly important to the hiring organization; information that is often buried in the paragraphs, bullet points and “corporate speak” of job descriptions. Our speaker Keith Owens, a principal at Principle Communications, is very adept at helping job seekers prepare for a variety of "selling" situations by developing audience-focused messages and strong presentation and interviewing skills. We look forward to welcoming you at St. John of the Cross Parish Center, 5005 S. Wolf Road in Western Springs. This program is open to everyone and there is no cost to attend. Interfaith Career Network (ICN) offers job support through various programs throughout the month. For further information, please visit our website at www.interfaithcareernetwork.org.
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Pvt. Paul Jacobsen, USMC Nick Radziwon, US Navy Lt. Cdr. Amy Sloan Bloyd, US Coast Guard Michael Carr, USA Captain Anthony Cech, USA Chaplain Sgt. Franklyn Cuchana, USA 2nd Lt. Thomas G. Dybicz, USA Ranger Sgt. Michael Fittanto, USA M/Sgt. Patrick Hegeman, USMC Sgt. Joseph Kaminski, USA Kevin Lewis, USA Pfc. Zackus McLeod, USA Capt. Robert Mele, USAF Capt. Steven Muscolino, USAF Spf. Kyle Nicholson, USA Pvt. James Reisel, USA S/Sgt. Daniel Hattie, USAF Pfc. Matthew Sparks, USMC Capt. Charlie Drucker, USA
LET US CONTINUE TO REMEMBER IN
PRAYER THOSE IN THE MILITARY ESPECIALLY…
REGISTRATION FOR 2013-2014 TEEN FAITH FORMATION All high school teens, freshmen through seniors, are encouraged to join our 2013-2014 Teen Faith Formation program. Our program includes monthly large and small group catechetical sessions. Detailed information and forms are available on our webpage and can be returned to the rectory or school by July 1, 2013. Please contact Kristen Maxwell at [email protected] or (708) 215-5419 with any questions. WANTED: ADULT CATECHISTS FOR TEEN FAITH FORMATION PROGRAM Are you interested in helping youth grow spiritually? Do you enjoy working with teens? I am looking for enthusiastic, dedicated, and faith-filled parishioners who are flexible and willing to give of their time and talent to minister to our teens as catechists in our program. As a leader, you will share your home (or partner with someone who shares theirs) and faith eight times per year with a small group of teens. You will be invited to help at a few large group sessions as well. Catechist meetings are held several times during the year to give you the support and guidance necessary to enjoy the many rewards of this ministry. This responsibility can be shared. If you are considering making this commitment, please pray over it. Contact Kristen Maxwell at (708) 215-5419 or [email protected] for more information. PLEASE PRAY FOR US! As you are reading this, we may already be on our way to Racine, Wisconsin! Please keep our 30 teens and five adult chaperones, as well as those who we will serve in your prayers. We are meeting this Sunday at the 11:00 a.m. Mass for a special blessing before we depart! Deacon Stuart Heyes will be giving us a tour of Mundelein Seminary on our way there! Thank you so much for all of your support! We look forward to sharing our experiences with you when we return on June 14. Kristen Maxwell Youth Ministry
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DAY/DATE TIME LOCATION/ ROOM #
EVENT
Sunday, June 9 7:00 a.m. C-Narthex/West Golf Outing Ticket Sale
Monday, June 10
Tuesday, June 11 8:00 p.m. S-201 Hispanic Ministry Men’s Prayer Group
Wednesday, June 12 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
MH Lobby MH S-213
MANNA Cash & Carry Market Day Rummage Sale Volunteer Meeting
Thursday, June 23 6:30 p.m. C-Narthex Food Pantry Distribution
Friday, June 14 6:00 p.m. S-Music Hispanic Choir Practice
Saturday, June 15
Sunday, June 16
C…Church S…School (Education Building) Narthex…Church Vestibule (East & West) RB…Rectory Basement MH…Morrissey Hall
WEEK AT A GLANCE
“And when the Lord saw her, he had compassion on her and said to her, ‘Do not weep.’” Luke 7:13 This verse is a great reminder that the Stewardship lifestyle is one of service, putting God first and to “love one another.” Unfortunately today, many people have “passion” for activities they enjoy - their job and off-work activities. Many times our “passion” to excel is the expense of someone else. Maybe we need to focus on a little less passion for our individual concerns and a lot more compassion for others.
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Stewardship — Sunday Collection – June 2, 2013 Total Active Registered Families 2,730 Collection Statistics Amount Collected # of envelopes used this week 630 $ 23,494 Envelopes Users % of registered families 23% 3,452 Loose Check/Cash 1,646 Electronic Giving Weekly Collection Budget: $27,000 $ 28,592 Total Collected Over (Under) Budget: $1,592 This fiscal Year @ 06/03/13 Actual Sunday Collections: $ 1,291,410 Budgeted Sunday Collections 1,323,000 YTD Over (Under) budget: $ ( 31,590)
P lease help us reach our budgeted collection amount—please consider donating a few extra dollars throughout the month of June.
Thank you for your continued generosity in any amount. Blessings. Father Bob, Pastor
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
St. Cletus Catholic Parish of the Archdiocese of Chicago is a Christian community of believers and followers of Christ Jesus. We call and welcome all to join our family of faith as we seek to live the Gospel values in our daily lives, community and world. We are committed to providing spiritual nourishment through the worship of God, celebration of the sacraments, Christian education, and use of our time, talent and treasure in serving others with compassion and love.
MASSES Saturday Evening: 5:00pm Sunday: 7:00am, 8:00am, 9:30am, 11:00am, 12:30pm (Spanish) Weekdays: Mon. thru Sat. 8:00am Evening before Holy Day: 7:00pm Holy Day: 6:30am, 8:00am BAPTISMS 1st & 3rd Saturday of the month at 11:30am. Parents must be registered parishioners and attend the Baptism Preparation class. Please make arrangements by calling the Rectory office (708-352-6209). WEDDINGS Dates and times are reserved for registered parishioners. Initial arrangements must be completed five months in advance of the wedding date. HOME/HOSPITAL VISITATION AND COMMUNION CALLS Please contact the Ministry of Care office (708-215-5407). EUCHARISTIC ADORATION AND BENEDICTION Adoration begins following the 8:00am Mass and continues during the day until 6:15pm the first Tuesday of the month. The Chaplet of Divine Mercy is prayed at 6:15pm followed by Benediction. Hispanic Adoration continues from 7:00pm until 8:00pm. CONFESSIONS Confessions every Saturday of the month: 4:15-4:45pm.
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL
Chairperson: Ed Burke Vice-Chairperson: TBD Recording Secretary: Xavier Polanski Corresponding Secretary: Elizabeth Goellner-McLean Worship Ministry: Jeanine Rapp Finance Liaison: Brian Kapusta Parish at Large: TBD Youth Ministry: Dawn Dion Education Ministry: Marty Mulcrone (School) TBD (Rel. Ed) Adult Faith Formation: Colleen Hagen Pastoral Care Ministry: Gary Lewis Jim Matthews Development Ministry: Ed Burke Staff Representative: Paulette Bolton Hispanic Ministry: Silvia Casas Social Concerns: Dick Ford Julie Rehwoldt Technology Ministry: TBD Parish Life Ministry: Fr. Edgar Rodriguez Bill Wettstein
RECTORY OFFICE HOURS Monday thru Saturday: 9:00am-5:00pm Sunday: 8:00am-1:00pm
ST. CLETUS SCHOOL BOARD OFFICERS Pastor: Fr. Bob Clark Principal: Jeff Taylor Chairperson: Tim O’Brien Vice Chairperson: Jeanne Kelly Secretary: Heather Alpe Athl. Association President: Kevin Dahill FSA President: Cathy Kane PPC Rep: Marty Mulcrone Tech. Committee Rep: Mark Staelgrave Marketing: Elizabeth Goellner- McLean Finance: Ed Burke Bob Gray Mike Magee Alumni: Cathy Hinckley Michael Gilmartin Policy & Planning: Jim Krecek
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Illinois State Dental Society47 S. 6th Ave., Suite F
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708-652-1444
DR. DANIEL J. GRZEGOREKInternal Medicine - Board Certified
Accepting New Patients “Listening To Your Health Care Needs”6900 S. Madison, Willowbrook, Suite 103
630-325-4049 ParishionerOur Family Keeping Your Family Comfortable Since 1951
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DohertyTuckpointing
Chimney RepairTuckpointing
Brick Work • CaulkingBrick Cleaning • Fireplaces
Lic. - Bonded - Insured
773-238-5605
ComForcareHome Care• Alzheimer’s Care
• Bathing and Grooming• Meal Preparations
• Medication Reminders• Family Respite
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708.261.0080www.ChicagoWest.ComForcare.com
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PC MDPC & MAC Sales & Service
Networking • WIFI • Internet(630) 789-3971 Tom
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708-352-00085440 S. LaGrange Rd.
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FAMILY DININGCARRY OUT • DELIVERY
354-45005525 S. LA GRANGE RD.
Telephone 55th & Willow Springs Road(708) 246-0827 LaGrange, Illinois 60525
Conboy’s WestchesterFuneral Home
10501 W. Cermak Rd.Westchester, IL 708-562-5900
INTERIOR / EXTERIORFine painting of walls, ceilings & woodwork
Wallcovering removal & installationStaining & varnishing woodwork
Complete painting/staining of exteriorsInstallation of chair & crown moldings, baseboard & shoe moldings
John [email protected] (630) 337-8946Office (708) 246-5604Graduate of St. Cletus
CAMEOENDODONTICS
Practice Limited to EndodonticTherapy and Dental Implants
(708) 579-0488• 475 W. 55th Street, Suite 208, LaGrange
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La Fuente De Trabajo IndustrialSolicitamos personal para
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Para mas información llame o visítenos:229 W. GRAND AVE., BENSENVILLE, IL 60106630-787-2900 • 708-484-1084
• Eat • Drink • GambleFor Your Entertainment
Play Slots & Poker8 AM to 2 AM Daily
Sat. & Sun. 10 AM to 2 AM• Kitchen: 11 AM to 1 AM Daily, Fri. & Sat. 10 AM to 1 AM
Pizza • Wings • Beer • Spirits6025 S. LaGrange Rd. Countryside 708-482-3222BarTimeOut.com Must be 21 or over to play Est. 1992
009238 St Cletus Church (A)
Hitzeman Funeral Home, Ltd.Family Owned & Operated For Over 109 Years — Five Generations of Dignified ServicePre-Need Insurance and Burial Trust Available
9445 W. 31st St., Brookfieldwww.HitzemanFuneral.com 708-485-2000
• Companionship • Medication Reminder • Meal Preparation• Bathing and Dressing Assistance • Transportation and Escort
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Carol L.KlimaMartin
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Wills • Trusts • Probate246-7570
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FRANK TRAMONTANAWestern Springs Resident
PropertiesFor All Your
Real Estate NeedsAlice Williams32 Years Experience
Office 708-246-6300Direct Line 708-205-0969
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Individual – Marital – FamilyLorraine D. D’Asta, Ph.D.
and AssociatesHinsdale 655-9040
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Dr. George J. Carioscia, D.P.M.Dr. Ralph Esposito, D.P.M.
Board Certified Podiatric Physicians & SurgeonsOver 30 Years Combined Experience
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John F. O’Connell III, D.D.S.
Restorative and Implant
General Dentistry
930 N. York Rd., Suite 120
Hinsdale, IL 60521
(630) 455-1666
NOTRE DAME FAMILY CENTERRev. James Watzke, Ph.D.
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DIRECT LINE (708) 588-2067CELL (708) 207-5311
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ALLAN E. POWERPlumbing & Heating
Plumbing Repairs, Sewer RoddingBathroom Remodeling Lic #058-132085352-1670 804 Arlington, La Gr.
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Locally Owned 55 Yrs +Here to Serve You in Countryside
Mon thru Fri 7:00am to 8pmSat 8:00-5:00pm • Sunday 8:00-5pm
Large Selection9943 W. 55th Street, Countryside
708-639-4247
Banquets for All Occasions6800 S. Archer Rd.
MARLENE’SCATERINGHomestyle Food
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Call for Menu(708) 458-1020
AAA ACCURATE APPLIANCE708-344-1690
Your LaGrange NeighborKitchenAid, Kenmore & Whirlpool
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708-352-7368Trenchers, sewer augers
Rotohammers, Stihl DealerAll your DIY equipment
GARAGE DOORSAND OPENERS
Family Owned & Operated Since 1947ALL MAJOR BRANDS
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Park District of La GrangeRecreation Center
Banquet Hall Reasonable Rates!Parties, Weddings, Showers, Communions,
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536 East Ave. La Grange 708-352-1762www.pdlg.org
TheCOMMUNITY BANK of WESTERN SPRINGS
A branch of Hinsdale Bank & Trust Company®
1000 Hillgrove Ave., Western Springs, IL 708-246-7100
KOZYHEATING & AIR COND.
S I N C E 1 9 8 9AUTHORIZED
GENERAC®
GENERATORDEALER
JOE CANTELE, OWNEREMERGENCY
SERVICE 708.514.1591
• On-Site Adult Care Facility• Homemaker Services
• Senior Social Activities• Personal Care
(At Home or At Our Facility)Alexandra Sulik, RN MSN NP
708.299.4364www.youngathearthc.info
FAMILY DENTISTRYKevin E. Collins, DDS, PC475 W. 55th St., La Grange
Office 354-5575After Hours Emergency – 354-2281
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Sewer Drain CleaningParishioner Discount Lic. #16482
708-485-0100