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St. Thomas of Villanova A Catholic Parish Family - Palatine, IL Third Sunday of Easter—April 15, 2018
Congratulations to Our First Communicants
Allison Alanguilan Emmy Bogucka Rachel Bourgeois Michael Calderon Connor Carro Michael Castelloni Jacob Chudy Joseph Cervantes Emma Cichanski Grace Cimaglio Karissa Costabile Brendan Dodd Logan Dodd Henry Entwhistle Megan Forman Faith Forseth Elizabeth Garrett John Hanrahan Nicole Hanrahan Sadie Henning Anne Hennessy Julia Jendrysko Evan Kasparaitis Steven Kotlarz Logan Krieg Joey Kurey
Sophia Ledesma Allison Leidolf Sophia Leone Elodie Levine
Lily Lopez Dylan Lutostanski
Quinn Mackey Sarah Madden Kylie Malcolm
Casper Maslowski
Nicholas McLean Renzo Mendoza
Thomas Mepham Jack Miller
Camryn Mills Carter Mills Amelie Ortiz
Sylvia Osysko Alexander Pajak
Lucille Pasqualucci Mark Pellettiere
Patryk Piotrowski Charles Richards
Mia Rieck Keira Seifert Karolina Sen
McKenna Shiroda Marianna Stark
Vanessa Tucharski Anthony Velazquez Scarlett Velazquez
Brooke Willis Oliver Wisniewski
Brennan Wright Nicolas Wright
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Parish Information
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday 5:00pm Sunday 7:30am, 9:30am, 11:15am
1:30pm (Polish) Weekday 6:30am (Communion Service)
8:00am (Including Saturday)
RECONCILIATION Saturdays 8:30am—9:30am
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NEW PARISHIONERS: All are welcome! Stop by the Parish Office to register and learn more about our Parish. BAPTISM: Parents are required to a end a Bap sm Prepara on class preferable before the baby is born to avoid babysi ng con-cerns. Bap sms are celebrated on most Sun-days following the 11:15am Mass. Call the Parish Office for more informa on. Upcoming Bap sm Prep Classes: Apr 26, May 17 & Jun 6 MARRIAGE: Arrangements for the celebra on of marriage should be made at least six (6) months prior to your planned wedding date. Call Deacon Tom Dunne for more informa on. BECOMING A CATHOLIC: Our RCIA (Rite of Chris an Ini a on of Adults) Process is for adults who were never bap zed in any faith, who were bap zed in another Chris an faith but wish to become Catholic or who were bap zed Catholics but never received the Sacraments of Confirma on and Eucharist. Contact the Parish Office for more info. Bro-chures available in the Gathering Area kiosk. COMMUNION FOR HOMEBOUND: Ministers of Care are available to bring Communion to the homebound. Contact Deacon Tom Dunne for informa on. PRAYERS FOR THE SICK: Call the Parish Office to add your name to the sick list. Due to pa ent privacy (HIPAA Law,) only the ailing person, or in case of their incapacita on, the person delegated for the medical care, can add their name to the sick list. PRAYERS FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL: Call the Parish Office to add a name of some-one serving in the military, so our faith com-munity can pray for their safety and service.
PARISH OFFICE 1201 E Anderson Drive, Pala ne, IL 60074
Phone: 847-358-6999; Fax: 847-934-4919; www.stov.org Parish Office Hours: Mon-Thu 9am—8pm, Fri 9am—5pm, Sat 9am—1pm
Rev. Tom Rzepiela, Pastor Ext 204 [email protected] Rev. Marcin Zasada, Associate Pastor Ext 206 [email protected] Rev. Mirek Kulesa, Associate Pastor Ext 200 [email protected] Deacon John Breit, Business Manager Ext 202 [email protected] Ron Schaefer, Project Manager Ext 208 [email protected] Deacon Tom Dunne, Minister of Care Ext 201 [email protected] Jeff Walczynski, High School Youth Dir. Ext 212 [email protected] Connie West, Bereavement Director Ext 207 [email protected] Suzie Walczynski, Bulle n Editor/Admin Ext 205 [email protected] Sheila O’Shea, Admin. Assistant Ext 200 Joseph Spano, Admin. Assistant Ext 200 [email protected] Meaghan Spano, Admin. Assistant Ext 200 [email protected]
STV SCHOOL
1141 E Anderson Drive, Pala ne, IL 60074 Phone: 847-358-2110; FAX: 847-776-1435; www.stvschool.org
Mary Brinkman, Principal [email protected] Stephanie Hardy, Assistant Principal [email protected] Darcy Moder, Admin. Assistant [email protected]
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
1141 E Anderson Drive, Pala ne, IL 60074 Phone: 847-358-2386; www.stvrec.org
Mary Strybel, Religious Ed Coordinator [email protected] Lisa Lechowicz, Religious Ed Admin Asst. [email protected] Meaghan Spano, Religious Ed Admin Asst. [email protected]
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Priests Rev. Tom Rzepiela, Pastor
Rev. Marcin Zasada, Assoc. Pastor Rev. Mirek Kulesa, Assoc. Pastor
Rev. Mar n Luboyera, Weekend Assoc. Rev. Ray Yadron, Pastor Emeritus
Permanent Deacons
Deacon John Breit Deacon Mark Duffey Deacon Tom Dunne
Deacon Bill Karstenson Deacon Len Marturano
Deacon Rich Willer
Pastoral Council Jane St. Pierre Murguia, Chairperson
Deacon John Breit Lexine Cramm Barb Howell Ann Johnson
Norbert Krogstad Rev. Mirek Kulesa
Steve Lundell Pam Maloney
Rev. Tom Rzepiela Gay Sladky
Connie West Rev. Marcin Zasada
NOTE: Bulle n deadlines Ar cles for the bulle n are due on Fridays—9 days before publica on
Renew My Church email: [email protected]
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Second Homily Dear Parish Family of St. Thomas, The following story crossed my desk! Happy Reading as we just celebrated the Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ and as we continue in this Easter Season.
Man and a Fork
Your Pastor,
Rev. Thomas R. Rzepiela P.S. See you at our “Renew My Church” Town Hall meeting this Monday night.
There was a young man who had been diagnosed with a terminal illness and had been given three months to live. So as he was getting his things 'in order,' he contacted his Priest and had him come to his house to discuss certain aspects of his final wishes.
He told him which songs he wanted sung at the service, what scriptures he would like read, and what outfit he wanted to be buried in.
Everything was in order and the Priest was about to leave when the young man suddenly remembered something very important to him.
'There's one more thing,' he said excitedly.
'What's that?' the Priest replied.
'This is very important,' the young man continued. 'I want to be buried with a fork in my right hand.'
The Priest stood looking at the young man, not knowing quite what to say.
'That surprises you, doesn't it?' the young man asked.
'Well, to be honest, I'm puzzled by the request,' said the Priest.
The young man explained. 'My grandmother once told me this story, and from that time on I have always tried to pass along its message to those I love and those who are in need of encouragement.
'In all my years of attending socials and dinners, I always remember that when the dishes of the main course were being cleared, some-one would inevitably lean over and say, ‘Keep your fork.’ '
'It was my favorite part because I knew that something better was coming .... like velvety chocolate cake or deep-dish apple pie. Something wonderful, and with substance!'
'So, I just want people to see me there in that casket with a fork in my hand and I want them to wonder ‘What's with the fork?’ '
‘Then I want you to tell them: Keep your fork ... the best is yet to come.'
The Priest's eyes welled up with tears of joy as he hugged the young man good-bye. He knew this would be one of the last times he would see him before his death.
But he also knew that the young man had a better grasp of heaven than he did. He had a better grasp of what heaven would be like than many people twice his age, with twice as much experience and knowledge.
He KNEW that something better was coming.
At the funeral, people were walking by the casket and they saw the suit he was wearing and the fork placed in his right hand. Over and over, the Priest heard the question, 'What's with the fork?' And over and over he smiled.
During his homily, the Priest told the people of the conversation he had with the young man shortly before he died. He also told them about the fork and about what it symbolized to him.
He told the people how he could not stop thinking about the fork and that they probably would not be able to stop thinking about it either.
He was right. So the next time you reach down for your fork, let it remind you, ever so gently, that the best is yet to come.
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Parish Events
PARISH CALENDAR
Sunday, April 15 9:40am Children’s Liturgy of the Word MRD 10:30am RCIA Class MRA 10:45am TLC The Linked Cot MRB 3:00pm STV School Musical RAC
Monday, April 16 2:45pm STV School Athle cs RAC 7:00pm Renew My Church Mtg Church
Tuesday, April 17 1:00pm Prayer Shawl Ministry MRB 2:45pm STV School Athle cs RAC 9:00pm Men’s Basketball RAC
Wednesday, April 18 4:00pm VOICES Drop-In TR/RAC 6:00pm Eucharis c Adora on Church 7:00pm Faith Forma on Series MRB 7:00pm Women’s Club Steering MRC Commi ee Mee ng 7:00pm GIFT I Mee ng MRA & D 8:00pm A.A. (Closed Mee ng) MR4
Thursday, April 19 2:45pm STV School Athle cs RAC 6:30pm Women’s Club Guild 1 GA 7:00pm Adult Choir Prac ce Church 7:00pm GIFT II Mee ng MRA & D
Friday, April 20 7:00pm Ultreya MRA & B
Saturday, April 21 8:00am STV School Athle cs RAC 8:40am Morning Bible Study MRC
Sunday, April 22 9:40am Children’s Liturgy of the Word MRD 10:30am RCIA Class MRA 3:30pm STV School Athle cs RAC 7:00pm Polish Adult Volleyball RAC
• STV SCHOOL MUSICAL “SEUSSICAL” See date / me below!
• DIVORCE MINISTRY MASS 7pm at St. James Chapel, 820 N Arlington Hts Rd, Arlington Hts. A Mass for all separated, divorced and annulled Catholics. Ques-
ons contact Deacon Jim Bannon 224-345-7200 / [email protected]
• “RENEW MY CHURCH” TOWN HALL MEETING Monday, April 16 (Page 8)
• DINE-N-SHARE AT PORTILLOS Wednesday, April 18 (Page 9)
• MENTAL HEALTH MINISTRY Wednesday, April 25, 7pm – NAMI Northwest Suburban Mee ng (Every 4th Wednesday of the month) Speaker: Maxim Chasanov, Amita ABBH Hospital Medical Director. Amita Alexian Brothers Center for Mental Health, 3436 N. Kennico Ave., Arlington Hts. For more info on this and support group mee ngs, contact NAMI NWS at [email protected] / 847-899- 0195.
• MISERICORDIA CANDY DAYS Weekend of April 28 / 29 (Page 9)
• TRIVIA NIGHT Saturday, May 5 (Page 7)
• LIVING ROSARY Tuesday, May 8 (Page 5)
• GOLF OUTING—Friday, July 27 (page 9)
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Trouble Hearing at Mass? We have a few assisted listening devices for use during Mass. Just ask an usher for the device. They will gladly assist you.
THERE IS STILL TIME TO ATTEND!
In the Rowley Ac vity Center Tickets are $6 at the door.
Saturday, April 14th at 7:30pm Sunday, April 15 at 3:00pm
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Parish News
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION REPORT From Mary Strybel – Director of Religious Education We celebrated First Communion with our sweet, adorable, second graders this weekend! I feel so honored and privileged to witness this most precious Sacrament. Every year I ask our Catechists to please have the children write a prayer, or share their thoughts and feelings about receiving Jesus for the first me in Holy Communion. Below are some of the responses, which I’ll en tle “out of the mouths of God’s babes.” I have also le them unedited….
• I am excited to receive the Eucharist because it is the body and blood of Jesus. It will help me to be a good friend. It will keep my soul helthy. ANNE
• I feel very, very, very good about first communion. Jesus will take away my sins and make me holy. JACOB
• I am so exsited that I am going to be pu ng Jesus in me. He will help me be the best vershon of my self. I am thankful to be catholic. STEVEN
• I can’t wait to receive the Eucharist. I feel rily thankful to receive Jesus. I will become a be er deision maker and disiple. THOMAS
• I am going to feel nerves and happy. ALLISON • I will be happy in the church and I will be brave. CARTER • I feel very exited to receive first holy communion because I will
become a follower of Jesus. BROOKE • I looking forward to my first communion becase I get to par ci-
pate in a different way in church. MCKENNA • I feel exited now I can be like my family. I can be like my older
friends to. I’ll like to have Holy Comunnion. ALEX • I feel excited because I will be closer to Jesus and God. I will be
more like my mom, dad, and older sister. RACHEL • I feel happy because I will be like me parents. QUINN
Well said – li le ones!! God Bless You and Yours, and our First Communicants, Mary
“BE AS QUICK TO KNEEL AS WE ARE TO TEXT” --Elder Ian S. Ardern--
AROUND OUR TOWN
Catholic Chari es “Hearts for Hope” Dinner & Auc on- Saturday, April 21 from 6-11pm at the Co llion—360 S Creekside Dr, Pala ne. Featuring dinner, open bar, silent auc on and entertainment by 7th Heaven, one of Chicago’s most popular bands! $95/per person; $900 / table of 10. More info at: www.catholicchari es.net/hearts or 847-376-2118
Li le Sisters of the Poor “Amazing Grace Gala” - Sunday, April 22 star ng at 4pm. Stonegate Banquet Centre Hoffman Estates. Special guest performance from Franc D’Ambrosio, the world’s longest running “Phantom” of the opera. $150/ person; $1,400 / table of 10. More info available at: Li leSisterso hePoorPala ne.org / 847-358-5700
Come to Faith Community Homes’ Spring Fundraiser “Fun & Games” on Sunday, April 29 from 3—6pm at Arlington Ale House—3rd Floor of the Metropolis Building, 111 W Campbell St, Arlington Hts. $40 per person for 2 drinks, appe zers, raffles, bar games, pinball, bubble hockey, shuffleboard and more! www.fchomes.org or 847-342-0846
LIVING ROSARY & MAY CROWNING Everyone is invited to honor our Blessed Mother on Tuesday, May 8th at 7:00pm in Church for the Living Rosary and May Crowning.
Be A Bead: We invite individuals, families or groups and especially First Communicants and Confirmands to be beads of the rosary. If you would like to be a bead, you must call Gay Sladky 847-359-4067. We want to honor Mary in as many languages as possible; so if you speak a foreign language, please let Gay know when you call her.
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Parish News
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF THE
EUCHARIST TRAINING ∼ Saturday, April 28 ∼ Check in at 9:00am ∼ Training from 9:30am—
12:30am ∼ St. Mary Parish Office,
Marian Room at 10 N Buffalo Grove Rd, Buffalo Grove
Training is open to confirmed adults and teens. Please consider joining this beau ful ministry. To sign up for training or for more informa on, please contact Marian at 630-470-7192 /[email protected].
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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
The Li le Sisters of the Poor, St. Joseph’s Home in Pala ne is looking for adults to volunteer their
me during the day, once a week for two to three hours Monday thru Sat-urday. Help is needed in these areas:
Tuesday morning bed makers, Wednesday & Friday morning folding laundry, serving meals, drivers and/or chaperones, beauty shop helpers, office help, hospitality for funerals, recep on desk, water plants, outdoor gardening, ac vi es, and kitchen helpers .
If you feel called to this ministry, stop in and fill out an applica on or call Cindy DeLuca, Volunteer Coord. 847-358-5700 for more informa on.
VOLUNTEER NEEDED The Art & Environment Team is in need of a willing and able assistant for se ng up ladders and moving other heavy pieces for our church décor. No ar s c talent is necessary. We have two decora ng events remaining for the 2017-2018 season: Pentecost (12pm on May 18) and Summer Ordinary Time (12pm on June 8). Please contact Vera Muir (text 224-578-2360, email [email protected], phone 847-991-5249). Thank you.
RCIA THANK YOU This year’s Easter Vigil Mass was such a blessed event as we joyously welcomed six members into our Parish Community. There is a lot of hard work that goes into this evening, most of which takes place over the previous nine months. I need to thank many individuals who were either part of the RCIA Team, sponsored a candidate, were catechists, or worked behind the scenes to assist the ministry in so many other ways. The RCIA Ministry this year would not have been successful without the support of all these people:
Diane Link Pete McGeehan
Rob Dix Robert Haufe Margo Stanek
Bob Stanek Joan Cook Mary Haig
Melanie DeLorenzo Fr Tom
Fr Marcin
Fr Ray Fr Mirek Fr Presta
Deacon Breit Deacon Willer
Deacon Karstenson Deacon Duffey Deacon Dunne
Deacon Jacob Rouse Seminarian Dominic
Couturier
Chanelle Savich Ray Savich Julie Hake Cindy Kane
Jeanie Landeweer Kelley Garby
Suzie Walczynski Joe Spano
Meg Spano Mark Bartolameolli Vito Manola & the Maintenance Staff
If anyone’s name was inadvertently missed, my sincerest apologies, please know I thank you for your support. Finally, I express my gra tude for the prayers from the STV community. It is your prayers that help provide the strength for our candidate’s journey. Thank you for your friendly embrace of the candidates—you make STV truly a home! Blessings, Kris Bartolameolli RCIA Coordinator
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School News
Welcome back, 8th graders, who had an awesome experience in Washington D.C. Students were kept busy while visi ng the Capitol, Smithsonian, Mt. Vernon, the Basilica, Arlington Cemetery and so much more. From our wake-up call at 6:15am, we were busy un l 9 p.m. when we were dropped back at our hotel. Our 8th graders were excellent representa ves of St. Thomas of Villanova Catholic School! Our 2nd Grade class wanted to personally thank everyone who supported their Cra Sale:
Thanks to your extreme generosity, our STV School Second graders were able to raise over $600 for Catholic Relief Services at their Cra Sale on April 8th! This collec on will be put towards the building of wells in third-world countries. We are incredi-bly grateful for your sup-port and par cipa on in helping to teach our second graders how to put the Gospel into ac on and show what it truly means to be The Body of Christ: hope for the world. Many thanks, Mrs. Kerr & 2nd Grade Friends
Congratula ons to the winners for the first drawing of our School Lo ery in March! We are so grateful to you and everyone who bought a cket!
• $25 Alice Richards—Sold by Samantha Richards • $25 Andres Salinar—Sold by Elizabeth Rojas • $50 Maribeth Chambers—Sold by Madalyn Chambers • $50 Judith Morris—Sold by Cate Morris • $100 Phipson Family—Sold by the Phipson Family • $200 Mary Bragiel—Sold A er Mass
Have you signed up for Trivia Night yet? Come to celebrate Cinco de Mayo with friends and help raise funds for our school! It will be a night of FUN! God bless, Mary Brinkman
From the Principal’s Desk
Cinco de Mayo
Saturday, May 5th
Rowley Ac vity Center 6:00 Doors Open
7:00 Games Begin
Emcee for the Night Jim Schwantz
Mayor of Pala ne
ADVANCED TICKET SALES $30 per person
$220 for table of 8 people ($35 each—at the door)
Win cash prizes!
BYOF… Food, Fiesta & Friends
Cash Bar No outside beverages
Must be 21 or older to a end
Stop in the School or Parish Offices to sign up or email:
[email protected] with ques ons or to request
a registra on form.
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Renew My Church
INITIAL SCENARIO 1 • St. Cole e and Misión San Juan Diego would join
together at the St. Cole e site. This united parish would sell the current Misión San Juan Diego property to re-invest in the space at the St. Cole e campus.
• St. Theresa and St. Thomas of Villanova Parishes would remain in their current parish structures as canonically independent parishes with their own full- me resident pastors.
• St. Theresa School and St. Thomas of Villanova School would be able to con nue in their current structures and programming. However, through the Renew My Church process, the leadership of both communi es may certainly explore if there would be opportuni es to strengthen Catholic educa on through any structural or programma c changes.
• Tax Credit Scholarships are hoped to play a vital role in strengthening access to Catholic educa on and enrollment at St. Cole e School. The archdiocese has made a commitment to the school for the 2017-18 and 2018-19 school years to allow me for efforts to increase enrollment. This scenario aims for St. Cole e School to reach vital enrollment and financial stability to con nue opera ng for the long-term.
INITIAL SCENARIO 2 • All four parishes would remain as canonically
independent parishes at their current sites. • To strengthen ministry, St. Thomas of Villanova and
Misión San Juan Diego would explore establishing a deeper partnership to use shared ministry facili es at the St. Thomas of Villanova campus. Misión San Juan Diego would con nue to hold Mass at its current site.
• St. Theresa School and St. Thomas of Villanova School would be able to con nue in their current structures and programming. However, through the Renew My Church process, the leadership of both communi es may certainly explore if there would be opportuni es to strengthen Catholic educa on through any structural or programma c changes.
• If Tax Credit Scholarships do not have the hoped for impact on enrollment and financial stability at St. Cole e School, the difficult decision may need to be made to close St. Cole e School in the future. If this decision to close were to be made in the future, the grouping would be expected to work together to welcome as many St. Cole e school students and families as possible to the other Catholic schools.
As a recap, below are the two scenarios given to our grouping by the Archdiocese of Chicago to further our group conversa on at the Town Hall Mee ng. It is important to note a few reali es:
− These scenarios show poten al models of how our parishes and schools could be configured in the future. These ini al scenarios are conversa on starters only. NO DECISIONS HAVE BEEN MADE!
− The two ini al scenarios are intended to spark conversa on about how to most effec vely minister to the en re grouping and how to provide an underlying structure to support that ministry.
− Through the process, our grouping is encouraged to propose alterna ves that could as effec vely or more effec-vely support ministry in the grouping. Ini al discussions about addi onal forms of collabora on may also emerge.
− It is important to note that any structural changes would be proposed to take effect July 1, 2019. No parish nor school changes would occur for the 2018-19 parochial and school year.
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Stewardship
YTD Totals
YTD Budget $ 971,700.00
Over / (Under) ($ 77,504.12)
YTD Actual $ 894,195.88
2018 FISCAL YEAR SUNDAY SACRIFICIAL GIVING Date Weekend
Collec on On-Line Giving
Weekly Total
Over / Under Budget: $23,700
Apr 1 $ 20,1898.01 $ 1,753.00 $ 21,951.01 ($ 1,748.99)
Apr 8 $19,490.27 N/ A $19,490.27 ($ 4,209.73)
Apr 15
Apr 22
Apr 29
2018 PARISH EASTER GIFT
Thanks to all who gave a special Parish Easter gi to our Parish Family. Your generous Easter dona ons will help us meet our financial obliga ons for this financial year, allowing us to provide our Parish Families with ministries and other essen al services. There is s ll me to contribute! We respec ully ask all Parish house-holds, if at all possible, to give a gi of $175.00 by Sunday, April 22 as your 2018 Easter Gi to your Parish Family. If you can give more in the “name” of parishioners who can’t, thank you! Whatever you give, please do so in praise and in thanks to God for the gi of our Savior, Jesus Christ! Alleluia! Thank you, Parish Stewards!
− Parish Finance Committee
____________________ St. Thomas of Villanova 15th Annual Golf Ou ng
Friday, July 27th, 12:00p.m. White Deer Run Golf Club
Vernon Hills, IL
Please check the parish bulle n in the next few weeks for further
informa on, or contact the parish office at
847.358.6999
April 18, 2018 5:00pm—8:00pm at the Por llos’ located at: 806 W Dundee Rd Arlington Heights
PORTILLO’S DINE-N-SHARE Bring in this ad or show it on your smartphone and 20% of the proceeds will benefit: ST. THOMAS OF VILLANOVA SCHOOL.
WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU THERE!
MISERICORDIA CANDY DAYS A er Masses on April 28th & 29th, people will be collec ng dona ons at all church exits for Misericordia. Funds raised will make a difference in the lives of the 600 children and adults with developmental disabili es who call Misericordia “Home.”
Thank you for your generosity.
CHICAGO MARATHON TEAM Consider joining Mercy Home for Boys & Girls’ Heroes Team for the sold-out October 7th Chicago Marathon. To sign up or for more info: mercyhome.org/marathon or contact Jim Harding at [email protected] /312-738-9381.
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St. Patrick / St. Joseph Parish Fundraiser Growing Our Faith
LOOKING TO GROW YOUR FAITH?
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Easter reflec on opportunity! Come and have breakfast! (John 21:12) Join Sister Barbara Mass, SLW for a prayer experience of our Easter Journey. Wednesday, April 18 from 10–11:30am or 7–8:30pm at the Living Word Center, 800 North Fernandez Avenue Arlington Heights. Please RSVP by April 11 to [email protected]. Free Will Offering
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“Living the Gospel: Challenges, Then & Now” – April 20-22 with Fr. George Drance—an Igna an, Silent Retreat for Men. Retreat loca on: Bellearmine Jesuit Retreat House—420 W County Line Rd, Barring-ton. Learn more: 847-381-1261 or www.JesuitRetreat.org
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Ministry of Care presents a Fireside Chat with Fr. Bri o called “Building Be er Rela onships”—Thursday, April 26 from 6:30pm—8pm at St. Anne’s Church in their Gathering Space—120 N Ela Street (Not Ela Road) in Barrington. For more informa on, contact Deacon Tom Dunne at 847-358-6999.
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Most people probably know the me-honored maxim--that only two things in life are certain: death, and taxes--but perhaps most people don’t know its origin. I didn’t, anyway, un l I looked it up just now. I’m way too lazy to do any scholarly research, of course, but it’s easy enough to tell you Wikipedia’s take on the ma er… “‘Death and taxes is a common reference to the famous quota on: ‘Our new Cons tu on is now established, and has an appearance that promises permanency; but in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and tax-es’ (Benjamin Franklin, in a le er to Jean-Bap ste Leroy, 1789). However, Franklin's le er is not the origin of the phrase, which appeared earlier in Daniel Defoe's The Poli cal History of the Devil: ‘Things as certain as death and taxes, can be more firmly believ'd.’ (The Poli cal History of the Devil, 1726), and in The Cob-bler of Preston by Christopher Bullock (1716): ‘Tis impossible to be sure of any thing but Death and Taxes.’” So there you go. If you haven’t been paying a en on, Tax Day is to-day. April 15th. But there is a li le twist again this year, given the vagaries of the calendar. With the 15th falling on a Sunday, Tax Day would typically move forward one day to tomorrow, Monday, April 16th. But Tax Day 2018 is actual-ly Tuesday, April 17th. Why, specifi-cally? Because, as CNN.com explains, “…Monday, April 16th is Emancipa-
on Day, a legal holiday in the District of Columbia. It marks the day that President Abraham Lincoln signed the
Compensated Emancipa on Act in 1862, which freed over 3,000 slaves in DC…” So the one-day reprieve becomes a two-day reprieve. But regardless of a 4/15, 4/16, or 4/17 deadline, the IRS s ll es mates that up to 25% of the US popula on doesn’t get around to filing their taxes un l two weeks before the deadline. That’s a lot of us, and un-fortunately this year, I’m in that num-
ber. Hey! I’ve been busy! “But in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” With all due respect to Benjamin Franklin, Daniel Defoe, and Christopher Bullock…well…yes, and no.
Taxes for sure are certain. Even Jesus and the apostles knew about taxes. I mean, remember that whole census tax conversa on around the Roman coin bearing Caesar’s likeness? But as believers, we know that death isn’t really death. “Peace be with you,” Jesus tells his friends again this week when he shows up in their midst. They think they’re seeing a ghost, but Jesus puts them at ease: “Why are you troubled? And why do ques ons arise in your hearts? Look at my hands and my feet, that it is I myself. Touch me and see, because a ghost does not have flesh and bones as you can see I have.” Jesus proceeds to show the disciples his hands and his feet, and his friends are “incredulous for joy.” As we should all be, knowing what we know. April 15/16/17 may be Tax Day, and there may be no escaping it. But we are an Easter people, and we know that ul mately, Franklin, DeFoe, and Bullock--though certainly insigh ul, all--only got it half-right.
ON DEATH & TAXES
Copyright 2018 by John B. Reynolds
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Family Matters
LITURGY SCHEDULE for APRIL 21 / 22
SATURDAY 5:00 PM SUNDAY 7:30 AM SUNDAY 9:30 AM SUNDAY 11:15 AM
PRESIDER Fr. Tom Rzepiela Fr. Ray Yadron Fr. Marcin Zasada Fr. Mirek Kulesa
DEACON Deacon John Breit Deacon Len Marturano Deacon Mark Duffey Deacon Mark Duffey / Deacon Jacob Rouse
HOMILY Fr. Tom Rzepiela Fr. Ray Yadron Fr. Marcin Zasada Deacon Jacob Rouse
LECTORS James Sohn Maureen Treanor
Jim Hajost Ed Boduch
Jennifer Santos Tom Dalton
Conrad Bertz Lee Fialek
MINISTERS OF COMMUNION
Donna Breit Mike Kanis Peggy King
Mick Lasiewicz Jack McCarthy Jo McCarthy Louis Akins
Mary Bragiel Larry Coco
Marian DeGroot
Marilyn Marturano Mila Quiaoit Sarah Rauen Gay Sladky
Bob Slanicky Lori Smithe Rita Snyder Bob Stanek
Margo Stanek Marilynn Stone
Ann Duffey Ken Doruff Mary Haig Leo Herz
Sue Kadowaki Cindy Kane
Roswitha Kist Paula Logsdon Steve Lundell
Stacy McCluskey
Jill Lo Joyce Miller Tom Nolan
Carol O’Shea Brian O'Shea Sheila O'Shea
Sandy Peterson Howard Pe nger
Jean Pope
SERVERS
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Alyssa Bourgeois Olivia Walczynski
Victoria Walsh
Jacob Korney Chase McCluskey
Jackie Wes all Kara Rady
Billy Shoults Michael Nix
GREETERS M G N
Bob & Nancy Bachmann Pat & Maureen Driscoll
Sylvia Schaffer
Mila Quiaoit Bob & Margo Stanek Don & Geri Ullmer
Marilyn Marturano Barb Murphy & Bev Dolton
Theresa Naran c
Roberto & Sharon Zapata Basil & Carol Romaniszak
Earl & Carol Schaffnit
SUNDAY 1:30 PM
Fr. Mirek Kulesa
Fr. Mirek Kulesa
Jesus con nued speaking to the disciples.
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Our Weekly Prayers
MASS INTENTIONS Monday, April 16 6:30am Communion Service 8:00am Anne & Patrick Feely Tuesday, April 17 6:30am Communion Service 8:00am Francis Cardinal George; Fr. James J. Rowley; Joseph & Cecilia Sullivan Wednesday, April 18 6:30am Communion Service 8:00am June Falardeau; Thursday, April 19 6:30am Communion Service 8:00am Rosie Casarez; June Falardeau Friday, April 20 6:30am Communion Service 8:00am Bernade e Dempsey 7:30pm Mass—POLISH Saturday, April 21 8:00am David Sladky Christopher Blanchard 5:00pm Allison Jannusch; Marilyn Vlcek Sunday, April 22 7:30am Inten on for Seminarian Andy
Ma jevic & His Fellow Seminarians;
Bonifacio Quiaoit 9:30am All Living & Deceased Parishioners 11:15am Charles Rissky; Richard Heart; Marie Kay; Donald O. Reed, Sr.; Margaret Murphy 1:30pm Mass—POLISH
WEEKLY READINGS Mon: Acts 6:8-15; Ps 119:23-24, 26-27, 29-30; Jn 6:22-29 Tue: Acts 7:51 -- 8:1a; Ps 31:3cd-4, 6, 7b, 8a, 17, 21ab; Jn 6:30-35 Wed: Acts 8:1b-8; Ps 66:1-3a, 4-7a; Jn 6:35-40 Thu: Acts 8:26-40; Ps 66:8-9, 16-17, 20; Jn 6:44-51 Fri: Acts 9:1-20; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Jn 6:52-59 Sat: Acts 9:31-42; Ps 116:12-17; Jn 6:60-69 Sun: Acts 4:8-12; Ps 118:1, 8-9, 21-23, 26, 28, 29; 1 Jn 3:1-2; Jn 10:11-18
Barbara Amato Lou Anderson
Jim Baur Vito Boffa
Cherie Bott Andy Bouchonville Charles Campagna Eleanor Campagna
Anna Marie Candorla Tom Cook
Baby Seamus Cullen Brenda Darling
Jason Dean Emily Dempsey
Beth Dix Eamon Downey
Jeanne Formanski Jaime Forseth Kirk Forseth
Faith Forseth
Parker Forseth Daniel Gajewski
Mel Gass Bill Gerl
Ralph Gonzalez Ron Hennis Dave Hicks
Adeline Kaczmarek Katherine Kearney
Barbara Kerlin Wesley Knutson
James Kobler Mary Alice Kobler
Susan Kordell Lauren Lambert
Gene Lazich Harold Lewis
Elegie LoCascio Allan Loden Peggy Lowe
Richard Maloney Baby Alexa Mang
Helen Mariano Bob Maruska
Elayne Maruska Baby Benjamin Mauro
Mike McGee Theresa Mitchell Candida Morales
Mike Moran JoAnn Moser Paul Moser Rita Olles
Larry Peterson Catherine Prendergast
Pa y Reynolds Barb Ridge Bob Ridge
Elaine Romanchek Ken Romanchek
Bridget Rubin Dick Samojla Dan Schaffer Carlos Serna Corky Smith Shawn Smith Russell Spano
Kris na Sromek Alice Stedronsky
Anne Swaw Robert Szo
Sharon Tadsen Jack Treanor John Welge Jim White
Sharon Woelfel Martha Zara
FOR OUR SICK
U.S. Air Force • MSGT Dan Fialek • SSGT Jus n Godsey • MSGT Ma hew Grelck • CPT Erin Killion • CPT Sean McGee • SrA Trenton J. Metyk • SSGT Darrel J. Moe • Lt Col Ross A. Mol • SSGT Brian R. O’Donnell • SrA Joshua Olszak • MAJ Ma hew Walz U.S. Army • MAJ Robert Bland • MAJ Bernade e O’Shea Bland • PFC Ryan Camis-Sutherland • CPT Ben Couchey • SSGT Brian J. Dankowski • SGT Raymond Dickenson • PVT Ryder Dickenson
• CPT Joel Hilborn • SF Joseph Kilcullen III, Green
Beret • LT Michael Labek • 2LT Daniel Lloyd • SSGT Dus n Lyles • SPC Michael Medina • SGT Kevin Miller • CWO2 Timothy O’Cain • CPT James Ruetsche, Ranger • PFC Will Willis U.S. Coast Guard • LT Kevin O’Brien
U.S. Marine Corps • MAJ Joey Cross • CPL David Crouse • PVT Nicholas G. Dean • WO1 Thomas Grygowski • PFC Jeffrey Daniel Krantz
• CPT Thomas McCarthy • CPL Cameron Miller • SGT Conor O’Neill • SGT Nicholas Regini • SGT Kyle Rich • LT Jake Schlenbecker • SGT Corey A. White U.S. Navy • LTJG Jeremy Adams • LCDR Kevin Brandwein • CMDR John-Paul Falardeau • CAPT Jason Haen • SN Caleb Harrington • PO2 David Holley • LT Quinn Daniel Kilpatrick • AN James Steininger And all those serving in the Middle East.
IN SERVICE TO OUR COUNTRY Lord, bless the men and women of our military as they answer the call to serve our na on and defend our freedom. Protect and heal them-- body, soul, mind and spirit--especially those in harm's way. Most of all let them know your love; that you are with them, and that you will never forsake or abandon them. I ask this in the name of Jesus, our Lord and Savior. Amen.
ROSE OF LIFE In Memory of JOHN SCHWENK
A Special Fellow Worker
FOR OUR DEPARTED, REST IN PEACE
Robert Glader Husband of Nancy Glader
OUR NEWLY BAPTIZED Alexander Grzegorz Borzecki
Abigail Halina Strek Mary Stella Woodson
Derrius Zajac Sophia Nicole Zajac
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III NIEDZIELA WIELKANOCNA – Jestem [z Tobą]… ‘Uczniowie opowiadali, co ich spotkało w drodze, i jak poznali Jezusa przy łamaniu chleba…’ [Łk 24, 35]. ‘Kim jest ten trzeci, który zawsze idzie obok ciebie? Gdy liczę nas, jesteśmy tylko ty i ja. Lecz gdy spoglądam przed siebie w biel drogi, zawsze ktoś jeszcze idzie obok cie-bie…’ Tak o tajemniczym wędrowaniu do Emaus opowiadał w jednym ze swoich wier-szy T. S. Eliot. Ta wędrówka doprowadziła uczniów Jezusa do spotkania, a spotkanie za stołem – ku doświadczeniu wiary. Dzisiaj nie brakuje ludzi z sercami pełnymi wątpli-wości i sceptycyzmu, zagubionych, zmieszanych na duchu wskutek chaosu idei, słów, zawiedzionych nadziei i niespełnionych marzeń. ‘Ja jestem!’ – mówi do nich Chrystus. Tylko tyle i aż tyle…
Dlaczego Chrystus musiał umrzeć…
Czy można sobie wyobrazić kogoś bardziej miłosiernego, współczującego, osobę grzeczniejszą, bardziej wyrozumiałą, bardziej łagodną, bardziej kochającą człowieka, niż Jezus?
I co Go ostatecznie spotkało?
‘Ukrzyżuj go!!!’
Wzgardzono Jego miłosierdziem, zapomniano o Jego wrażliwości, odrzucono Jego grzeczność, na Jego łagodność odpowiedziano kpiną, na Jego Miłość… nienawiścią.
Dlaczego zginął tak barbarzyńską śmiercią?
Bo naraził się możnym, bogatym, zarozumiałym, pewnym siebie. Naraził się poli-tykom, bogaczom, uczonym, wykształconym, faryzeuszom, politycznie poprawnym elitom, zadufanym w sobie, mocnym tego świata.
Przecież nie został ukrzyżowany za to, że karmił głodnych i uzdrawiał chorych. Prze-cież nie został wydany na smierć krzyżową za to, że głosił miłość i przebaczenie, ale za to, że był niewygodny, za to, że głosił prawdę, za to, że był politycznie niepoprawny, za to, że nie przyjął i nie zaakceptował moralności możnych, bogatych, pewnych siebie, egoistycznych, zarozumiałych, politycznie poprawnych…
Jeśli Jego to spotkało, to czego ty oczekujesz…?