St. Joseph Catholic Church 330 E. Fullerton Ave., Addison, IL P. 630-279-6553 F. 630-279-4925 www.stjoeaddison.com
February 21, 2016
Second Sunday of Lent Segundo Domingo de Cuaresma
Weekend Masses
Saturday Vigil 4:30pm
Sunday 7:30 & 10:30am
Weekday Masses
Monday, Wednesday and Friday 7:30am
Communion Service
Tuesday & Thursday 8:00am
Confessions/Confesiones
Saturday 3:30 - 4:15pm
Rosary
Monday - Thursday 8:00am
Adoration/Adoración al Santísimo
Friday 8am - 7pm
Misas en Español
Sábado 6:30pm
Domingo 9am y 12:30pm
Misa en Español entre Semana Jueves 7pm
Our Parish Mission Statement “The Spirit of the Lord is upon us,
because the Lord has anointed us to pro-claim the Good News of Jesus Christ!” (Inspired by Jesus’ Mission Statement - Luke 4:18)
Nuestro Lema de la Misión Parroquial “¡El Espíritu del Señor esta sobre nosotros,
porque el Señor nos ha Ungido para procla-mar la Buena Nueva de Jesucristo!”
(Inspirado por el Lema de la Misión de Jesús - Lucas 4:18)
Rev. Luís Gutiérrez Mr. Philip Marrow Pastor/Párroco Deacon/Diacono
Parish Office Hours - Horario de Oficina Parroquial
Monday - Thursday/Lunes - Jueves 9 am - 4 pm
Friday 9 am - 12 Noon
Monday, February 22 Lunes 6:30 pm 1st Reconciliation - Church 7:00 pm No RCIA/ RICA St. Mary’s / St. Clair’s Room Tuesday, February 23- Martes 7:00 pm Mision Cuaresmal - Church Wednesday, February 24 - Miércoles 5:40 pm Faith Formation Classes 7:00 pm Mision Cuaresmal - Church Thursday, February 25- Jueves 7:00 pm Mision Cuaresmal - Church 7 pm Scripture Study - St. Francis Room Friday, February 26- Viernes - 8am - 7pm Benediction/Adoración al Santísimo 7 pm Partners on the Journey Couples - St. Francis Room 7:30 pm Renovación Carismática Católica Hispana -
Circulo d Oración "Nueva Vida en Cristo" Charismatic Renewal Catholic Hispanic Prayer Group "New Life in Christ"
Saturday, February 27– Sabado- 3:00 pm Faith Formation Classes/ Catesismo
February 21– 28, 2016
4:30 pm: †Thomas Adelman 6:30 pm: †Maria del Carmen Ruiz 22° Aniversario
†Fausto Martinez Second Sunday of Lent
Sunday, February 21
7:30 am: †Letitia Breen
9:00 am: †Antonio Alonso 1° Aniversario
10:30 am: †Leah Tait McFadden
12:30 pm: Spanish-Community Mass
†Apolinar Porcayo †Tella Rivera †Herminia Hernandez
†Pasqual Medina
Para las intenciones de Jesus Carera
Monday, February 22
7:30 am– †
Tuesday, February 23
8:00 am– † Communion Service
Wednesday, February 24
7:30 am– †
Thursday, February 25
8:00 am— †
7:00 pm— †Mario Carillo Jr 5° Aniversario
Friday, February 26
7:30 am– †
Saturday, February 27
4:30 pm: †
6:30 pm: †Pablo Velazquez †Julia Delgado
Third Sunday of Lent Sunday, February 28
7:30 am: †
9:00 am: †Calixto Nava 5° Aniversario
10:30 am: †Loretta Skibicki
12:30 pm: Spanish-Community Mass
†Maria Nabor Salgado
Yareli Rodriguez, Deanna Colletti, Teresita Mack, Pattie & Angela Mack,
Dominic Gatto, Andres Pagan, Janet Peppi, Phillys Washington, Yeraldine
Ruiz, Myrtle Ciesla, Alma Isidoro, Jenni Vazquez, Jer-ry Bear, Rina Neri, Virginia Sanders, Bonnie Jean
Gorsky, Timoteo Campuzano, Cecilia Oamar, Herman Ejildo Salgado, Janice Peppi, Fred Kahle, Remedios
Ibarra, Alfonso Ibarra, Deanna Colleti, Jose Macias & Dorthy Aides
†Rest in Peace
Ray Conrad, Dee Schultz, Angeline Ciccone, Barbara Colowski, Olga Pabon, Helen Souta, John Hergenreder
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: 1 Pt 5:1-4; Ps 23:1-3a, 4-6; Mt 16:13-19 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 3:1-8a, 13-15; Ps 103:1-4, 6-8, 11; 1 Cor 10:1-6, 10-12; Lk 13:1-9
P astoral Reflections Second Sunday of Lent As the season of Lent advances, God reveals him-
self in the Word and defines his relationship with all of us more clearly. In today’s Gospel, God reveals the glory promised to those who are faithful to the Covenant, Jesus remind his apostles that the transfiguration is not an escape from the real world but, rather, a goal that announces the victory of live over death. Life on earth is a journey of suf-fering and of joy, of rejection and misunderstandings, of hope and of success. Faith allows us to confront life confi-dently and binds us to him who leads us to eternal happi-ness. Article copied with permission from Liturgia y Cancion Volume 27 published by OCP
R eflexiones Pastorales - II Domingo de Cuaresma A medida que transcurren las semanas de Cua-resma, Dios se va revelando en la Palabra para
definir con mas precisión su relación con nosotros. En el Evangelio de hoy, Dios revela la gloria prometida a los que son fieles a la Alianza. Jesús recuerda a los apóstoles que esta experiencia de la transfiguración no es un escape, sino una meta que anuncia la victoria sobre la muerte. La vida terrena es un camino de sufrimientos y de gloria, de rechazos e incomprensiones y de esperanzas y alegría. La fe nos permite afrontar la vida con toda confianza, abra-zándonos a aquel que nos conduce hacia la felicidad eter-na.
Confessions during Lent Every Thursday and Friday from 5-7 pm, and every Saturday from 3:30-4:15 pm. Stations of the Cross Come join us, as we pray and meditate on Jesus’ Stations of the Cross. Every Friday at 6:30 pm (English) and 7:30 pm (Spanish).
Confesiones Durante Cuaresma Cada jueves y viernes de 5-7 pm, y cada sábado de 3:30-4:15 pm
Vía Crucis Acompáñenos a rezar y meditar las estaciones del Vía Crucis. Cada viernes, a las 6:30 pm (ingles) y a las 7:30 pm (español).
March 24, Thursday of Holy Week/Jueves Santo • Bilingual Mass/ Misa Bilingue - 7:00 pm
March 25, Friday of the Passion of the Lord/ Viernes Santo • Prayer Service - 8:00 am–
• Adoration of the Cross-English - 3:00 pm
• Pendiente– Adoración a la Santa Cruz-Español
March 26, Holy Saturday • Blessing of Easter Baskets 11:00 am– Bendicion de Canastas de Comida
• Easter Vigil/Bilingual Mass 8:00 pm– Misa Bilingue - Vigilia Pascual
March 27, Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord /
Misas de Domingo de Resurrecion. • English Mass 7:30 am & 10:30 am
• Misa en Español - 9:00 am, 12:30 pm y 2:00 pm
From the Faith Formation Office... On Monday, February 22, at 7 p.m., 120 students from our Faith formation program will make their First Reconciliation. Your prayers of support are greatly appreciated.
This Lent our community will participate in CRS Rice Bowl, a faith-in-action program that will help you experience Lenten spirituality by living in solidarity with people in need around the world. As we, the global Church, continue our prayerful walk through this Holy Year of Mercy, it is especially appro-priate to come together in prayer as a family this Lent, re-flecting on how we can live this call to mercy more abundant-ly. Use your cardboard CRS Rice Bowl and Lenten Calendar to guide your Lenten prayer, fasting and almsgiving. As a fami-ly, read the Stories of Hope and daily reflections to inspire your Lenten journey—and motivate your Lenten giving. Pre-pare simple, meatless meals on Fridays throughout Lent to eat in solidarity with our brothers and sisters around the world. Be sure to visit crsricebowl.org to watch videos of the people and communities whose lives your Lenten gifts are changing through CRS Rice Bowl. We will be collecting your CRS Rice Bowls at the end of Lent, so stay tuned to learn more. Thank you for using CRS Rice Bowl with your family this Lent.
You can now follow us on Twitter @StJosephAddison Program reminders and inspirational messages will be communicated on a regular basis.
What is Youth Ministry?
“Youth ministry is the response of the Christian community
to the needs of young people and the sharing of the unique
gifts of youth with the larger community.” (from Renewing
the Vision: A Framework for Catholic Youth Ministry 1997 by
the USCCB.)
De la Oficina de Educación Religiosa
Reinicio de clases esta semana los miércoles y sábados. El lunes, 22 de febrero a las 7 p.m. 120 estudiantes de nuestro programa de formación de fe harán su Primera Reconciliación. Sus oraciones de apoyo son muy apreciadas.
Esta Cuaresma nuestra comunidad participará en Plato de Arroz de CRS, un programa de fe en acción que le ayudará a experimentar la espiritualidad de la Cuaresma al vivir en solidaridad con las personas necesitadas en todo el mundo. A medida que nosotros, la Iglesia universal, continuamos nuestro recorrido en oración a través de este Año Santo de la Miseri-cordia, es especialmente apropiado reunirse en oración como una familia en esta Cuaresma, reflexionando sobre cómo po-demos vivir este llamado a la misericordia de manera más abundante. Utilicen su Plato de Arroz de CRS de cartón y el calendario de Cuaresma para guiar su oración, ayuno y donativos de Cuaresma. Como familia, lean las Historias de esperanza y reflexiones diarias para inspirar su jornada de Cuaresma—y motivar sus donativos de Cuaresma. Preparen comidas senci-llas, sin carne los viernes durante la Cuaresma para comer en solidaridad con nuestros hermanos y hermanas de todo el mundo. No dejen de visitar crsplatodearroz.org para ver videos de las personas y comunidades a las que sus donativos de Cua-resma están cambiando a través de Plato de Arroz de CRS. Estaremos recolectando sus Platos de Arroz de CRS al final de la Cuaresma, así que deben estar atentos para más informa-ción. Gracias por utilizar Plato de Arroz de CRS con su familia esta Cuaresma.
Ahora puede seguirnos en Twitter @StJosephAddison Recor-datorios de programa y mensajes inspiradores se comunica-rán de manera regular.
¿Qué es la Pastoral Juvenil?
"El ministerio juvenil es la respuesta de la comunidad cris-tiana a las necesidades de los jóvenes y la puesta en co-mún de los regalos únicos de juventud con la comunidad más amplia." (De Renovando la Visión: Un marco para la católica Pastoral Juvenil 1997 por la USCCB).
Lent
Loving and forgiving are, O Lord
Slow to anger, rich in kindness Loving and forgiving are you.
You will be hearing this song every so often during Lent. Perhaps we can all pay closer attention and reflect on the words. During this year of mercy and especially during Lent we might look at the spiritual and cor-
poral works of mercy found in that booklet Father Luis offered to the parish. Find one to work on during Lent. *Somewhere deep in the center ofyou, the Holy God is waiting. ©1987 Verse: Eileen Haugh O.S.F. Assisi Heights, Rochester, MN
FAITH FAMILY FUTURE
Holy Family Catholic School Mission Statement Holy Family Catholic School is a diverse community working together as a vital part of the mission of the Catholic
Church. We strive to grow in our relationship with God and each other by proclaiming the Good News of Jesus Christ through religious instruction, faith development, and academic excellence.
FACTS Deadline, March 1st, 2016. - If you are predicting that you will need finan-cial assistance for next school year, you must submit your FACTS application, and do so by the deadline of March 1st, 2016. Late submissions will affect your financial assis-tance, as scholarships start to be awarded immediately following March 1st.
REGISTRATIONS are now available for
the 2016-2017 school year!– Please call the school office to schedule a tour or for the shadowing program, 630-766-0116! You can also visit our website at www.hfcatholic.org, for a virtual tour of the school.
Save the Date for:
April 9, 2016 at 6 pm Location: Holy Family
Catholic School
Holy Family Catholic School Presents:
February 21, 2016 Second Sunday of Lent Many icons depicting Jesus’ transfiguration bear the Greek title Metamorphosis, a technical term also for nature’s springtime transformation. Fittingly, this Jubilee Year of Mercy coincides with the Lection-ary’s Year of Luke, for only Luke specifies Moses and Elijah speaking about Jesus’ “exodus that he was go-ing to accomplish in Jerusalem” (Luke 9:31). Israel’s exodus liberated from slavery; Jesus’ exodus liber-ates from sin’s living death of selfishness. Pope Francis suggests that Lent’s prayer, fasting, and works of charity can transfigure the world, if Christians translate Isaiah’s challenge into our daily lived experience of Jesus’ life-giving exodus by releasing those bound un-justly, setting free the oppressed, sharing your bread with the hungry, bringing the afflicted and homeless into your house, clothing the naked, not turning your back on your own. “If you remove from your midst op-pression, and malicious speech . . . then light shall rise for you in the darkness . . . you shall be like a watered garden, like a spring whose water never fails” (Isaiah 58:9, 10, 11). —Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
Año Jubilar de la Misericordia 21 de febrero de 2016 Segundo Domingo de Cuaresma Muchos iconos con la imagen de la transfiguración de Jesús tienen un título en griego que dice Metamorfosis, una pa-labra técnica que también se refiere a la transformación natu-ral de la primavera. Casualmente, este Año Jubilar de la Miseri-cordia coincide con el Año C en el que los domingos se lee el Evangelio de Lucas, además solamente Lucas menciona que Moisés y Elías “hablaban del éxodo de Jesús, que él estaba a punto de cumplir en Jerusalén” (Lucas 9:31). El éxodo de Israel liberó de la esclavitud; el éxodo de Jesús libera de la muerte en vida del pecado del egoísmo. El Papa Francisco sugiere que en esta Cuaresma la oración, el ayuno y las obras de caridad pueden transformar al mundo, si los cristianos en la vida diaria interpretaran el desafío de Isaías de experimentar de Jesús el éxodo que da vida al liberar a los presos injustamente, dando libertad a los cautivos, compartiendo el pan con los hambrien-tos, ofreciendo un techo a los desamparados y afligidos, vis-tiendo al desnudo, no dándoles la espalda a los más necesita-dos. “Si quitas de en medio de ti el yugo, el amenazar con el dedo y el hablar iniquidad, y si te ofreces al hambriento, y sacias el deseo del afligido, entonces surgirá tu luz en las tinie-blas, y tu oscuridad será como el mediodía. Y el Señor te guia-rá continuamente, saciará tu deseo en los lugares áridos y dará vigor a tus huesos; serás como huerto regado y como manantial cuyas aguas nunca faltan” (Isaías 58:9, 10, 11). —Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
BIENVENIDOS A LAS COMMUNIDADES DE HABLA HISPANA DE
SAN ALEJANDRO ● SAN JUAN APÓSTOL ● SAN JOSÉ
La Reflexión sobre la Misericordia de Dios: El encuentro con Dios a
través del sacramento de la recon-ciliación
23 – 25 de Febrero de 2016
7:00 PM cada noche
Organizado por la iglesia de San José, 330 E. Fullerton Avenue, Addison
Para obtener información adicional, lla-me al 630-279-6553 X101
Presentado por el padre
Luis Gutiérrez
Párroco de la Iglesia de
San José
Acerca del presentador Padre Luis Gutiérrez ha sido sacerdote durante 18 años, sir-viendo a 5 años en San Isidro, 5 años en Santo Domingo y 8 años en San José, donde él es el párroco. Lleva a cabo reti-
ros para mujeres y parejas, está activo en el reclutamiento vocación y disfruta ser parte de un programa de radio de la Comunidad Claretiana.
The Francis Effect
February 21 – 23, 2016 At 7:00pm each evening
Hosted by St. John the Apostle Church, 330 N. Westmore Avenue, Villa Park
Presented by Dr. Mary Amore, Executive Director of
Mayslake Ministries
Pope Francis is capturing the hearts and minds of Christians everywhere. Don’t miss this opportunity to ex-plore your spiritual journey through the writings of this inspiring man of God.
Session One: Cultivating Friendship with Jesus Session Two: Response of Love Session Three: Spirit Filled Evangelizers followed by the Sacrament of Reconciliation Each mission talk includes ritual movement, and is set within a liturgical prayer service.
About the Presenter Dr. Mary Amore ... holds a Doctor of Min-istry Degree in Liturgy and Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies from Catholic Theologi-cal Union. Dr. Amore is the author of Pri-mary Symbols of Worship and the Call to Participation, as well as the creator of the
DVD Series: Eucharist: Pathway of Transformation, Heal-ing and Discipleship published by Pauline Media. A Car-dinal Bernardin Scholar and distinguished member of the North American Academy of Liturgy, Mary has been a presenter at the LA Congress, University of Dallas Minis-try Conference, Diocese of New Hampshire Ministry Con-ference, as well as conducting parish missions, retreats, and adult faith formation programs. A monthly blogger for CatholicMom.com, and a columnist for Ministry and Liturgy magazine, Dr. Amore serves as the Executive Di-rector of Mayslake Ministries.
718 Ogden Ave, Suite 200 ¨ Downers Grove, IL 60515 ¨ 630-852-9000 ¨Suite 200 ♦ Downers Grove, IL 60515 ♦ 630-852-9000
Stewardship Thought for the Week
February 14, 2016
248 Envelopes 5,970.00 Loose 2,241.00 Childrens Env. 185.00 Total $8,396.00
Our Goal each Week to cover our expenses is
$11,500. Thank you for your kind generosity and your deep love of Saint Joseph.
Nuestra Meta por Semana para cubrir los gastos es de: $11,500. Gracias por su generosidad.
Holy Family Catholic School Escuela Católica Sagrada Familia
630-766-0116
Mr. Christopher Tiritilli - School Principal
Email - [email protected] Web Site - www.hfcatholic.org
Sacrament Procedures
Baptisms: Pre-baptism Class is required before your date will be set. Please register two to three months in advance.
Weddings: Spiritual Preparation begins at least SIX months in advance. Do not make your reservations until you have met with the pastor.
Sacrament of the Sick: First Friday of the month at 7:30 am.
Communion Visits: Call the Parish Office.
Requisitos para Sacramentos
Bautizos: Las Charlas Pre-bautismales son requeri-das antes de fijar la fecha de Bautismo. Favor de inscribirse con dos a tres meses de anticipo.
Bodas: Preparación Espiritual empieza por lo menos con SEIS meses de anticipo. No haga preparaciones para su Celebración antes de reunirse con el párroco.
Sacramento de los Enfermos: Primer Viernes del mes a las 7:30 am. Visitas de Comunión: Llame a la parroquia.
Quince Años: ¡Solamente para miembros activos de la parroquia!
Children’s Faith Formation Office Oficina de Formación de Fe-Catecismo
630-832-5514 Mr. Carlo Zeffiro - DRE
Email: [email protected] follow us on Twitter @StJosephAddison
Office Hours Horario de Oficina
Sunday & Monday-Closed Tuesday 9 AM-4 PM
Wednesday, 1PM -8 PM Thursday, 12PM - 4 PM Fridays, 9 AM-12 PM Saturday, 1PM - 6PM
Office Hours subject to Change
Thank you to all who have so generously supported the pantry. We are in need of paper bags, at the moment. Please bring them to the Pantry Cart or the parish office!
On Wednesday, February 17 we gave out 47 bags Gracias a todos los que generosamente han ayuda-do con la despensa.
CHURCH NAME & ADDRESS St. Joseph Church #512139 330 East Fullerton Avenue Addison, IL 60101 TELEPHONE 630 279-6553 CONTACT PERSON Edna Pasillas or Fr. Luis SOFTWARE MS Publisher 2013 Adobe Acrobat 9.0 MS Office 2010 PRINTER RICOH Aficio MP C4502 RPCS NUMBER OF PAGES SENT Pages 2 through 5 SUNDAY DATE OF BULLETIN February 21, 2016 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS