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Cardinal Blasé J. Cupich Archbishop of Chicago
Most Reverend Andrew Peter Wypych Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago
St. Christopher Parish Information Parish Office— 708-388-8190 4130 W. 147th Street—Midlothian, IL 60445 Fax 708-388-0072 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.stchrisparish.net Parish Office Hours Monday—Thursday 9:00AM—7:00PM Friday 9:00AM—4:00PM Saturday 9:00AM—1:00PM Sunday 9:00AM—1:00PM Parish Staff Fr. Kris Paluch, Pastor Deacon Robert Powers Denise Blackstone, Business Manager Phil & Amy Switalski, Music Ministry Directors John McNichols, Youth Ministry Coordinator Parish Secretaries Patricia Powers—Bulletin Editor Barbara Novick St. Christopher School—708-385-8776 14611 S. Keeler—Midlothian, Il 60445 Fax: 708-385-8102-Web Site: www.stchrisschool.org School E-Mail address: [email protected] Dr. Michelle Walthers, Principal Doris Kruse & Pam Bricker, School Secretaries Religious Education—708-388-4040 14611 S. Keeler—Rm 21 of the School Religious Ed Web Site: www.stchrisre.com Religious Ed E-Mail: [email protected] Bernadine Smierciak, Director of Religious Education Brenna Baker, Secretary St. Christopher Ministers of Care will bring Communion to the hospitalized and homebound. If you, a family member or a friend is in need of a visit, please contact the Parish Office at 708-388-8190. Convent—4130 W. 147th Street Alumni Web Page—www.stchrisalumni.org Fiesta Email—[email protected] Athletic Association Web Page—stchrissports.com Maintenance—708-371-2082 Charlie Bostrom St. Vincent DePaul Food Pantry—708-371-4621
SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT
March 8, 2020
MASS SCHEDULE Monday thru Saturday: 8:30AM Saturday: 4:30PM (Vigil) Sunday: 7:30, 9:30, 11:00AM Holy Days: Check Bulletin Calendar for time. ROSARY The Rosary is prayed after 8:30AM Mass every morning Monday through Saturday. EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Monday—Saturday 7:25—8:25AM SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Reconciliation Room at Front West Vestibule or by appointment at the Parish Office Saturdays: 4:00PM MARRIAGES Please make wedding arrangements through a Priest or Deacon at least six months prior to the wedding. BAPTISMS Each Sunday of the month at 12:00PM. Arrangements for parents and godparents may be made by phoning the Parish Office—708-388-8190
St. Chris Holy Name Society
Split the Pot Raffle All right parish family, the raffle drawing takes place today, Sunday, after the 11:00AM Mass in Unit-D. The prize pot is currently at $3,000+; which means 1st place is $600. So get those tickets off the refrigerator or out of the drawer and fill them out and turn them in today. This is it. The big day has arrived. Thanks to everyone for helping and good luck. God bless you ALL.
Stations of the Cross On the Friday’s during lent, there will be Stations of the Cross at 6:30PM in church. Please come join us.
Parish Lenten Reconciliation Service
The Parish Lenten Reconciliation Service will
be on Friday, March 20th, at 7:00PM after the Stations of the Cross.
HERE’S WHAT’S HAPPENING AT ST. CHRISTOPHER IN THE WEEK AHEAD:
“Notes” from Phil & Amy, Continuing Our Overviews of Lent
Once again, a year has gone by and I hear myself again saying “it’s time to try and clear the
clutter.” Ash Wednesday’s readings offer good instruction for the 40 Days of Lent. Clearing one’s heart and mind, and arranging quietness, stillness, and extra prayer time. That theme continued right into Sunday’s Readings with paying extra attention to the Holy Spirit taking Jesus to the desert and knowing that the Holy Spirit should be with each of us as well on our journey to the desert. Well I got to morning Mass at the beginning of the 1st Week of Lent and heard Fr. Kris reflect on being focused in on one thing in particular to improve in your life rather than a whole list of things for Lent, that it can be a good approach; it was comforting to hear that. Our family also does the 3 minute Lenten Reflections with Matthew Kelly of Dynamic Catholic and low and behold, Tuesday’s reflection was on the topic of “when you’re too busy”, busy all the time, that the busier you get, the harder it can be to be a great Christian. It’s all great advice so I simply pass the thoughts on to whoever takes it in finding it can be beneficial to your Lenten efforts as well. It’s making me take a breath before the article and trying to simplify things a bit and focus, use the notepad and outline tools better and maybe not miss some things right in front of you. Well today is the story of the Transfiguration of Jesus. Ancient traditions say that this custom of celebration may have come in history from the Transfiguration of Jesus taking place 40 days before Good Friday. Jesus, completely radiating with pure light, transfigured must have been an amazing sight, out of this world, and in the face of Glory. Like Peter we have to ask, how often is God right in front of us, showing us divinity and a plan for our life, and we focus on so many other preoccupations? Jesus’ words are the wake-up call today, “Rise, and do not be afraid.” They prompt us to refocus on what’s important: not worldly considerations but an attentive ear and an open heart to his ever-living word, calling each of us to be examples of heaven here on earth. A favorite music line of this day to me is “This is the Time of Fulfillment, the Reign of God Is At Hand.” Spot on, Lent heralds a call to conversion, Lent begins with an invitation from the Lord to “Come Home.” In this season we are called to repentance individually and as an assembly of the people of God. During the 40 days we fast by responding to the need of others (thank you Deacon Mike for highlighting Rice Bowl and all the good works of the U.S. Church throughout the world). Our spiritual community is strengthened by fasting and sharing. Christ did not exclude anyone from His love, nor should we. Our musical intentions (as music ministers) is to assist the tone of the liturgy in emphasizing our need to grow together as an assembly of the people of God. Enjoy vibrant history chanting the Agnus Dei this Lenten season and at some Masses the Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus (Holy, Holy, Holy) as well. Enjoy the Lenten song and hymn selections and also the spaces of silence, enjoy the chanted response to our Prayers of the Faithful, our Kyrie and all our Mass parts. Be attentive to the words of the songs. These songs as part of our Mass lead us to our holiest Days of the Year in the Triduum, the conclusion of Lent. As we move deeper into Lent we can tell you that few if any hymns capture the entire story of the torture, passion, crucifixion and dying of the Hero of Calvary as does a classic hymn known as “Were You There”; verses so simple and stark, verses so profound and powerful, poignant and haunting lines that insist we spend 40 days to ponder the verse, the story. The hymn is an inescapable portal to Lent. We mention this because in addition to so many good Parish opportunities for growth, prayer and charity during Lent, we will also offer a 3pm Sunday afternoon Cantata “We Were There” on March 29th to help prepare us for Holy Week and Triduum. (continued on next page)
Mar. 8 Sun.
7:30 AM[CH] Mass 9:30 AM[CH] Mass—Girl Scout Mass 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM[Unit-D#37&38]Girl Scout Reception after Mass 11:00 AM[CH] Mass 12:00 PM[G,K]Spring Saints 3rd Grade Boys BB Tourn. 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM[Unit-D#38]Boy Scout PLM Mtg. 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM[Unit-D#38]Boy Scout Committee Mtg.
Mar. 9 Mon.
10:00 AM Drop off T.R.I.P. Orders at Parish Office 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM[G,K]BINGO - Doors open 5pm - Early Bird Game 6:30pm then Regular Games 6:00 PM[Unit-D#35]R.C.I.A. 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM[Unit-D#38]Boy Scout Com. Mtg. 7:30 PM[Unit-D#37]Knights of Columbus Business Mtg.
Mar. 10 Tues.
5:45 PM - 7:00 PM[C,K] Catholic Charities Dinner 1:00 PM[CH] School Reconciliation 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM[CH] Children's Choir 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM[RE] Religious Educ. Classes - Grade 1 6:00 PM[CH] Religious Educ. Reconciliation Grades 2-8
Mar. 11 Wed. 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM[Unit-D#35&37] Al-Anon Mtg.
Mar. 12 Thur.
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM[Unit-D#37]TOPS Mtg. 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM[FR] Cub Scouts Mtg. 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM[C,K] Boy Scout Mtg. 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM[CH] Adult Choir
Mar. 13 Fri.
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM[C,K,FR] Fish Fry 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM[G] Knights of Columbus Sponsoring Adult Free Throw Contest 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM[Unit-D#38]Coffee House 6:30 PM[CH] Stations of the Cross 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM[Unit-D#36]Alcoholics Anonymous Mtg.
Mar. 14 Sat.
Bethlehem Gifts in church all weekend after all Masses 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM[G,K] Cub/Boy Scout Pinewood Derby 4:30 PM[CH] Mass 5:30 PM[CH] Mercy Made Flesh
The Weekend Collection for February 29, 2020—March 1, 2020
Sunday Envelopes Used 280 Children’s Envelopes Used 19 Sunday Offering-Envelopes $ 7,587.00 Sunday Loose $ 1,388.97 Children’s Envelopes $ 26.33 Capital Improvements $ 4,098.65 Easter Flowers $ 95.00 Parish Mission $ 25.00 Average Electronic Offering $ 580.92 Total Collection $ 13,801.87 Thank you for your generous offering.
COME TO BINGO THIS
MONDAY NIGHT! HELP SUPPORT
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Come join us on Monday evening in the gym. Come play Bingo and our raffle games with 3 progressive pots for Feathered Friends, which is at $2,500+, Fireplug, which is at $9,500+, and Skunk, which is at $600+. Pull tabs are also available. You can also enjoy the food from our concession stand. If you would like to check Bingo out, go to St. Christopher Bingo on Facebook and you will see how much FUN we are having. You will also find out how much can be won on Monday evenings in the gym. Now is the time to come play and support our school and church. Doors open at 5:00PM. Early bird game begins at 6:30PM followed by regular Bingo games. If you would like to help with Bingo, please call the Parish Office at (708) 388-8190. All are welcome.
March | Sunday 8 Second Sunday of Lent.
“Go forth from the land of your kinsfolk and from your father’s house to a land that I will show you.” [See Gn. 12:1] God calls us to move and search. May our welcoming actions lead our country to be transformed.
THANK YOU! We would like to thank Advertising Flag Company of Posen for suppling our seasonal banners. They always look
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Mar.15 Sun. 7:30 AM[CH] Mass 9:30 AM[CH] Mass—Sports Mass 11:00 AM[CH] Mass 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM[G] Knights of Columbus Regional Free Throw Contest (Zones 17-24)
Bethlehem Gifts in church all weekend after all Masses
Welcome All Girl Scouts Happy Girl Scout Sunday! Today we gather together to celebrate our faith, and kick off Girl Scout week. Our girls have been sharing their faith, gifts and talents with each
other, their families and our community. They have learned a lot about volunteering and caring for others, and each other. Thank you for supporting our Girl Scouts, and keep praying for them. There will be a reception in Unit-D following the 9:30 Mass, sponsored by the Rosary Altar Society.
“Notes” from Phil & Amy, (continued) As we anticipate dwelling over and over on the soulful and sorrowful capturing words of “Were You There” we ask you again to listen to the question of Jesus, “Could you not watch an hour with me?” To fresh starts that awake us to renew the covenant vows of each of our baptisms. Return to the Lord and fully prepare to enjoy Easter and the Resurrection. This is about the healer and life- giver of all life. Phil & Amy …a look at next Sunday’s Scripture Highlights….The First Reading from Exodus 20: Give us water to drink. The Responsorial Psalm 95: O That today you would listen to his voice! Harden not your heart. The Second Reading from Romans 5: The love of God has been poured into our hearts by the Holy Spirit which has been given to us. And the Gospel from John 4: The water that I shall give will turn into a spring of eternal life.
Save the Date! Sunday, March 29th at 3pm the combined Music & Proclaimers ministries of St. Emeric and St. Christopher under the direction of Phil & Amy Switalski will present “We Were
There” a Lenten Cantata by Pepper Choplin. A cantata is a vocal composition with an instrumental accompaniment (our Chamber Orchestra), typically in several movements, often involving a choir. This is a very moving musical presentation of our Lord’s Passion. Enhance your Lenten journey by attending this beautiful work. Performance will take place at St. Christopher Church, 147th and Keeler, Midlothian, free-will offering. For more information (708) 388-8190.
Religious Education News Thank you to our Religious Ed Families, Catechists, Aides, Children’s Choir and Fr. Kris for the beautiful Lenten Mass we celebrated together this past Tuesday. Thank you to our School and Religious Ed grade 2 families who met to discuss the next steps of preparation as we get closer to celebrating their First Holy Communion coming up on May 2! If you were unable to attend the meeting, please call the RE Office for a recap. We look ahead to this Tuesday, March 10th when grades 2 through 8 and the Sacraments Class along with their families will come together in the Church at 6 PM for Lenten Reconciliation. As we journey closer to Easter it is important to prepare our hearts and trust in God’s mercy. Grade 1 students will meet for class on March 10 in the school at their normal time, 4:30 PM – 5:45 PM. Dismissal will take place in the school lobby. We continue to look to see Lent in 20/20 through our actions. This week we… PRAY… each time you hear an emergency siren this week… pray for those afflicted with illness or effected by disaster…as well as for those who help them. FAST…from social media, video games, or both for one day. GIVE…your time and do a chore that you don’t normally do without being asked. Have a blessed week! Happy Birthday, Happy Anniversary, and Happy all things March!
JESUS BE WITH ME TODAY IN EVERYTHING I DO AND SAY!
Thank you to all who came out to support the Knights of Columbus Blood Drive. Once again we came through and gave to others where it really counts. Someone will really benefit from your donations. The winner of the $50 gift card was Ted Engler. Thank you and God Bless Your Knights of Columbus Council
Fund Raiser Adult Basketball
Free-throw Competition
We are raising money to send care packages to military personnel overseas or deployed in harms way. Everyone is welcome. We will be at the St. Chris’s gym on Friday, March 13th, between 5 and 9 PM. Stop by the Boy Scout Fish fry and then come shoot free throws. Let them know that you are shooting in the Free Throw competition and they will take a dollar off your fish fry price. For all those out there that like a little competition there are four divisions-Men’s/Lady’s over 50, Men’s/Lady’s under 50, (lol…. Hey, I’m not asking for proof of age). Remember “granny” shots [ala Rick Berry] count too!! Let’s have some fun and help raise a little money to help our friends and fellow parishioners. The cost to join in the fun is $5.00 per shooter. Let’s get back to the fundamentals; charity, unity, fraternity and patriotism. For us Knights it’s our standard.
Cougars Corner
St. Christopher School Class of 1970 50th Reunion The St. Christopher School Class of 1970 is going to hold a 50th reunion! We will attend 4:30PM Mass at St. Christopher Church and afterwards we have a room booked at Bailey’s in Tinley Park. If you are interested or would like more information, please contact Peter Liakopoulos, as follows: Peter Liakopoulos [email protected] (262) 215-7602 N3090 Robin Rd, Lake Geneva WI 53147 If you know anyone from the Class of 1970, please help us by spreading the word to them about this reunion. Thanks!
6th Grade Science News
The 6th students recently learned about many different energy sources in science class. As a culminating activity, the students
learned more about solar and wind energy in a hands-on lab exploration. Wind energy studies explored the different amounts of energy produced by changing
the number of turbine blades, and the angles of those blades. Solar studies explored the energy produced by solar panels, solar heating, and ultraviolet radiation. We also had the opportunity to build
and use a hydropower car!
Liturgy Schedule WEEKLY MASS INTENTIONS SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 2020 4:30PM—Matthew Schaffrath, Mary & Joseph Udoni, Joseph M. Donato, Donald Frawley SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 2020 SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT 7:30AM—For the Parish, Harry Brotan, The Ernest Tagler Family, Robert S. Jablonski 9:30AM—Alice Levy Girl Scout Sunday 11:00AM—Sr. Rita Abramavage, Sr. Kay Marchello, Sr. Joyce Stechcon, Lynn Kelderhouse MONDAY, March 9, 2020 St. Frances of Rome; Religious 8:30AM—For the Parish TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2020 8:30AM—Richard Jackowiak, Annette Calder, Daniel Hefel, Mary Alice Barry School Mass WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 2020 8:30AM—Mary Alice Barry
THURSDAY, March 12, 2020 8:30AM—For the Parish
FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2020 8:30AM—Frank Demski, Nicholas DiGuido, Emma Parrillo 6:30PM—Stations of the Cross SATURDAY, March 14, 2020 8:30AM—For the Parish 4:30PM—John & Barbara Weber, Daniel Hefel, David Melby, Sue & John Gerovasio SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 2020 SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT 7:30AM—For the Parish, Raymond Lysik, Sr., Tom Krug 9:30AM—Ann Gizowski, Harry Brotan Sports Mass 11:00AM—Tom Perkins, Stan & Veronica Klazak, Michael Galvin, Lieu Nguyen
Sat., Mar 14, 2020 4:30PM
Fr. Kris Paluch Deacon Bob
Sun, Mar.15, 2020
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Sun, Mar.15, 2020 11:00AM
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Melissa Manrique
Alan Prado Neftali Rodriguez
John Lord
Lidija Bilus
(1H) Abby Powers (3H) Deacon Bob
(4H) Sarah Powers
(1H) Eunice Enk (3H) Rita Verhey (4H) Howard Dietz (5H) Rick Galka
Gavin Catuara Joey Ksiezak
Duncan Guild David Petrone
Raul Castaneda
Asia Olivera Jonathan Olivera
Cherish Ballew
John Hanson James Navarette
(1H) Candido Lopez (3H) Patricia Lopez (4H) Debbie Raetz
ALTAR SERVERS LECTORS EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS
*preaching
Schedule of Ministry Roles for Next Weekend, March 14th & 15th Team 4 Counters
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Dn 9:4b-10; Ps 79:8, 9, 11, 13; Lk 6:36-38 Tuesday: Is 1:10, 16-20; Ps 50:8-9, 16bc-17, 21, 23; Mt 23:1-12 Wednesday: Jer 18:18-20; Ps 31:5-6, 14-16; Mt 20: 17-28 Thursday: Jer 17:5-10; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 16:19-31 Friday: Gn 37:3-4, 12-13a; 17b-28a; Ps 105:16-21; Mt 21:33-43, 45-46 Saturday: Mi 7:14-15, 18-20; Ps 103:1-4, 9-12; Lk 15:1-3, 11-32 Sunday: Ex 17:3-7; Ps 95: 1-2, 6-9; Rom 5:1-2, 5-8; Jn 4:5-42 [5-15, 19b-26, 39a, 40-42]
Sun, Mar.15, 2020
7:30AM Fr. Kris Paluch
James Alfano
Michael Alfano John Afano
Nancy Callaghan
Jim Fowler
(1H) Sheila Potempa
(3H) Jim Potempa (4H) Bill Busking
Please pray for our sick and their families—Matthew Corse, Karissa Burnson, Robert DuBall Jr, Marie Hager, Mary O’Malley, Charles Glickley, Rebecca Schultz, Fred Massat, Martin O’Kelly, T.J. Valacak, Stevie Kuzmicki, Diane Froio, Jim Long, Jane and Janet Buttron, Marek Rudzki, Mary Boblink,
Deborah Edlund, Tina Schaefer, Linda Henery, Lucille Tryon, Tommy Shambo, Michael Janda, Marge Bostrom, Amie Sikirica, Marilyn Duzmal, Star Mrdak, Jolene Schaefer, Linda Chipan, Jim Sikirica, Irene Bell, Rose Klauba, Jim Schaffrath, Joanne and Chuck Keskel, Evelyn Radcliffe, Patricia Oak, Sharon Mildaus, Florence Demski, Darlene Lempa, Carl Bostrom, Pat Krizik, Tracey Evers, Shirley Purviance, Barb Frigo, Annette Melchor, Jada Kukec, Linda Gallagher, Walter Creek, Alessa Stokes, Grace Borosz, Louis Sanchez, Michele Sue Escobedo, Michele Nichols, Jacob M. Kohler, Yvonne Karczewski, Lucille Bergstrom and Anita Ludes.
THANK YOU FOR PROTECTING OUR COUNTRY
Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need. I ask this in the name of Jesus, Our Lord and Savior. Amen. Rober t Saffrahn, Christopher Wazny, Stephen Grotkins, Michael Genovese, Jo Cor, Ramond Hansen, Adam Jourdan, Jesse Derxater, Jim Welsh Air Force: Brent Kennedy, Kenneth Keskel, Kevin Dempsey, Michael J. Levine, Michael J. Yucuis, Jr., Michael Smerz, Jr., Airman A1C Kevin K. Archer, Col. Tara Villena, Dante James, Bobby Lewis, Robin Lewis, Staff Sgt. Nicholas F. Rutz, Major Kevin Waicekauskas Army: Sergeant Major Chr istine Dempsey Seldon, Richard Aichele, Jr., Krystal Darge, Jacob Compton, Brian White, Lt. Thomas Peters, Robert Fitzpatrick Jr, Alison Malmborg Navy: Lt. David Burke, Michael Lewis, Cody Lawry, Geoffrey James, Michael Minervini, Lt. Chad Stuewe, Kevin Thomas, Robert Stadtler, Lt. Jeff Sargis, Melissa Gray, Eric Gray, Cindy Schaefer-Kirtland, Andrew Fitzpatrick, Sr. Chief Kevin Lewis, Kevin Hesse, Jr. Marines: Brett Lachine, Bruce Alton, Cpl. Thomas Nowick, Sr., Airman John S. Klimczak III, Joseph A. Dempsey, Reid Peters, Donald Thomas Dreher, Eric Ruge, Amy Horta.
Please keep in your prayers our recently deceased: DANIEL HEFEL THOMAS KRUG Please remember their families in this time of sorrow.
We are pleased to welcome the following child that was recently baptized at St. Christopher Parish: CHARLEE RAE COYLE Child of Richard & Paige
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