St. Jude the Apostle Church South Holland, IL Established 1957
MISSION STATEMENT
We, the family of faith of St. Jude the Apostle Catholic Church in South Holland, nourished by the Word of God and Sacraments
commit ourselves to know, love, live, and celebrate Jesus the Christ.
Rev. Ignatius I. Anaele Pastor
Rev. John J. Powers Pastor Emeritus
Herbert Drazba Deacon
Mel Stasinski Deacon
Timothy Springer Deacon
Linda Morgridge Business Manager
Shawn Perkins Music Minister
Marsha Johnson Coordinator of Religious Education
Kenneth Ziolkowski Parish Finance Council Chair
John Turton Parish Pastoral Council Chair
880 E. 154th St., South Holland, IL 60473
Rectory Office Phone: 708 333-3550 Fax: 708 339-3336
Children’s Religious Education: 708 225-1180
Email: [email protected] Website: www.stjudetheapostle.org
Weekend Masses: Saturday 5:00 PM Sunday 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 AM
Weekday Masses: Monday thru Friday 8:30 AM
Holy Day Masses: Vigil 7:00 PM Holy Day 8:30 AM
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday 4:15 to 4:45 PM
Baptisms: Arrangements must be made in advance for catechesis and reception of the sacrament. All families must be registered parishioners. Contact the Rectory office at 708 333-3550.
CHRIST OUR SAVIOR CATHOLIC SCHOOL
Executive Pastor - Rev. Ignatius I. Anaele Principal - Mrs. Karen Brodzik 708-333-8173
www.christoursaviorcatholicschool.org
August 23, 2015 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time
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St. Jude Parish Calendar
WEEKDAYS MON—FRI 8:00 AM Rosary 8:30 AM Mass 9:00 AM Divine Mercy Chaplet
Monday - Aug. 24 , 2015 Church Cleaning after Mass
Tuesday - Aug. 25, 2015 Holy Hour following Mass Choir Practice 7 PM
Wednesday - Aug. 26, 2015 Bible Study 7:00 PM
Thursday - Aug. 27, 2015 Sr. Hospitality 9:15 AM
Saturday - Aug. 29, 2015 Reconciliation 4:15-4:45 PM Mass at 5:00 PM
Sunday - Aug. 30, 2015 Masses at 8:00, 10:00, 11:30
Monday - Aug. 31, 2015 Church Cleaning after Mass
Tuesday - Sept. 1, 2015 Holy Hour following Mass Choir Practice 7:00 PM
Wednesday - Sept. 2, 2015 Bible Study 7:00 PM
Saturday - Sept. 5, 2015 Reconciliation 4:15-4:45 PM Mass at 5:00 PM Food Pantry Collection
Sunday - Sept. 6, 2015 Masses at 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 Food Pantry Collection
2015 2014
8 - 16 - 15 8 - 17 - 14 $ 5,452.11 $ 5,662.30
Fiscal Year To Date: $ 38,788.36 $ 40,279.69
We thank you for your continued support of the parish.
Registered Families - 620
DATE/MASS LECTORS EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS ALTAR SERVERS
August 29- 5:00 PM Zenovia Evans Annette Mauro, Audrey Moncado
Jo Ann Ziemkowski, Mark Ziemkowski
Nick Ziemkowski
August 30 - 8:00 AM Michele Brown Karen Fleszewski, Roy Pradelski
Carol & Dan Wojciechowski
Kelsey Engel
Andrew Ntamere
August 30 - 10:00 AM Gerald Edeh Wayne Awong, Audrey Mitchell
John & Mary Turton
Jude & Onyekachi Azubuike
August 30 - 11:30 AM Nnamdi Okabuonye Michele Brown, Lucille Gasik
Kaletha Seay, Sophie Stump
Nnedi & Nneayo Okabuonye
MASS INTENTIONS Sat., Aug 22 5:00 PM John & Helen Zackey (Wedding Anniv. Remembrance) Requested by Son
Timothy Roe Requested by Family
Sun., Aug 23 8:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:30 AM
Tim Ziolkowski Requested by Ken & Madeline Bill Fox Requested by Family Robert Zakroczymski Requested by Family M/M Sylvester Uzoefuna Jr. & Family
Mon., Aug 24 8:30 AM Mary Ellen Stanek Requested by Mary Simms
Tues., Aug 25 8:30 AM Ida Schrug Requested by Colette Ulaskas
Thur., Aug 27 8:30 AM St. Jude Purgatorial Society
Fri., Aug 28 8:30 AM People of the Parish
Sat., Aug 29 5:00 PM James Bogan Requested by Family
Sun., Aug 30 8:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:30 AM
Deceased Religious who have served St. Jude the Apostle Anne B. Romanek Requested by Theresa Fronczak Man Chew Requested by Family
Wed., Aug 26 8:30 AM Lillian Cabala Requested by Noel & Linda Morgridge
The wine
used at the Eucharist
for the month of August
is memory of Mr. & Mrs. A. Kosmala
Requested by The Family.
We thank them for their generosity.
PARISH MISSION September 13 - 15th The theme of our mission is: “Growing in Holiness in the Footsteps of St. Francis of Assisi” Our mission will be led by Fr. Michael Zielke. He is a Franciscan Friar and priest and is currently the Minister Provincial of St. Bonaventure Province. Please plan to join Fr. Michael on Sunday 6:00PM & Monday & Tuesday 7:00PM
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I want to use this opportunity to thank all who worked hard for our parish picnic. I thank those who donated food items and prizes. A parish picnic is a great idea. A large number of parishioners attended. Many parishioners invited their friends. Everyone had a good time. Once again, I express my gratitude to our
volunteers they worked extra hard to make sure everyone was served. Whenever you have a large group of people demanding food at the same time, it is expected that there will be some mix-ups. Granted we are a Christian family, we are still a human family. We had some confusion at the picnic. Those miscalculations need to be addressed before our next parish picnic. Thanks to everyone who attended, those who donated food items and prizes, and my sincere appreciation to all our volunteers. Blessings, Fr. Ignatius
Conferral of the Pallium Holy Name Cathedral, Chicago Sunday, August 23, 2015 When an Archbishop is appointed to a new archdiocese, he requests the Pallium from the Holy See. The Pallium is a scarf, or stole-like vestment that is worn over the chasuble when the Archbishop celebrates Mass. It is about two-inches wide, and it rests on the shoulders, with a pendant or lappet in the front and the back which hang about 12 inch-es. When viewed from the front or the back, the Pallium resembles the letter ‘Y’.
The Pallium is white, with six black crosses. Three of those crosses, the ones on the front, back and left shoul-der, are ornamented with a gold pin, symbolizing the three nails of Christ’s crucifixion.
Some of the white wool of the Pallium comes from two lambs that are blessed each year by the Pope on Janu-ary 21, the feast of St. Agnes. In addition, each of the pendants which hang in front and back are tipped with black sat-in, resembling the hoof of a lamb; thus the imagery being that of the Archbishop, the chief shepherd of the diocese, carrying a lamb on his shoulders, in imitation of Christ the Good Shepherd. Originally, the Pallium was worn only by the Pope but now it is given, by him, to metropolitan Archbishops as a sign of their unity with the Pope.
Every diocese is part of a collection of dioceses called a Province. In the United States, the Provinces most of-ten, but not always, are designated by state lines. The five dioceses of Illinois, Belleville, Joliet, Peoria, Rockford and Springfield in Illinois, are a Province. Each Province has an Archdiocese, which is called the Metropolitan See. Thus the Archbishop of that diocese is the Metropolitan Archbishop, and he presides over, although has no jurisdiction over, the dioceses of that Province. Archbishop Cupich, then, is the Metropolitan Archbishop of the Province of Chicago.
The conferral of the Pallium on a new Archbishop is actually part of the Rite of Installation of a Bishop in his Cathedral Church. That is, when a new Archbishop is received in his Cathedral and he takes possession of the Archdio-cese, the Nuncio, who is the Pope’s delegate in the United States, would confer the Pallium as part of the Rite. Howev-er, some 32 years ago, Saint John Paul II took the investiture of the Pallium out of the Rite of Installation, and instead called new Archbishops to Rome where he invested them himself on June 29, the Solemnity of Ss. Peter and Paul. Pope Francis, in January of this year, decided that new Archbishops will once again receive the Pallium in their own Cathe-drals, in the midst of their own people. Presumably, then, the conferral of the Pallium will again be part of the Rite of Installation of a Bishop in his Cathedral Church. Since Archbishop Cupich has already been installed on November 18, 2014, he will receive the Pallium from the Nuncio at a Mass at Holy Name Cathedral on August 23, 2015.
This Mass will not only be a great Archdiocesan celebration for Chicago, but it will also be a Provincial celebra-tion, with the bishops of the other dioceses of Illinois present and concelebrating with Archbishop Cupich. In the open-ing rites of that Mass, Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, the Papal Nuncio, will invest Archbishop Cupich with the Pallium, a sign of his unity with Pope Francis, and a symbol of his office as Metropolitan Archbishop.
Invitation to Chicago Pallium Celebration All are invited to join Archbishop Blase J. Cupich for the Chicago Pallium Celebration on Sunday, August 23,
at 2:15 p.m., at Holy Name Cathedral, State and Superior Streets in Chicago. On this day, Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, Apostolic Nuncio to the United States, will invest Archbishop Cupich
with the pallium that was blessed by Pope Francis at the Vatican on Monday, June 29. Archbishop Cupich will greet the faithful in the Cathedral following the Mass until 4:30 p.m.
All are invited and no tickets are required.
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TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading -- Joshua challenges the Israelites to serve either the Lord or other gods. They choose the Lord (Joshua 24:1-2a, 15-17, 18b).
Psalm -- Taste and see the goodness of the Lord (Psalm 34).
Second Reading -- Paul reflects on how husbands and wives should reverence and love each other (Ephesians 5:21-32).
Gospel -- Master, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life (John 6:60-69).
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Revelations 21:9b-14; Psalm 145:10-13, 17-18; John 1:45-51 Tuesday: 1 Thessalonians 2:1-8; Psalm 139:1-6; Matthew 23:23-26 Wednesday: 1 Thessalonians 2:9-13; Psalm 139:7-12ab; Matthew 23:27-32
Thursday: 1 Thessalonians 3:7-13; Psalm 90:3-5a, 12-14, 17; Matthew 24:42-51 Friday: 1 Thessalonians 4:1-8; Psalm 97:1, 2b, 5-6, 10-12; Matthew 25:1-13 Saturday: 1 Thessalonians 4:9-11; Psalm 98:1, 7-9; Mark 6:17-29
Reflecting on God’s Word “If it does not please you to serve the LORD,” Joshua enjoins the tribes of Israel at Shechem, “decide today whom you will serve.” And the people answered: “Far be it from us to forsake the LORD to serve other gods,” going on to name the deeds the Lord had done for them (Joshua 24:15, 16). Centuries later, after hearing Jesus call himself bread to be eaten, descendants of those at Shechem said: “This saying is hard; who can accept it?” And they “no longer accompanied him.” Jesus then asked the Twelve if they would leave too. Simon answered for all: “We have come to believe and are convinced you are the Holy One of God” (John 6:60, 66, 69). Our response is a simple but weighty Amen (meaning “So be it”). When the consecrated host is held up, accompanied by “The Body of Christ,” and the cup offered with “The Blood of Christ,” we are asked to put our faith on the line and say, “Amen.” Has familiarity bred contentment? Are we so used to this mystery that we rarely have a sense of awe or wonder? The first act of faith is believing that God is present in things as ordinary as this bread and wine. We believe that the bread and wine are changed into the Body and Blood of Christ. What is the change in us that should accompany receiving them? But of such stuff dreams are made—God’s dream of a family, loving daughters and sons, gathered around a table to say “Amen,” then to live Communion in a world of broken bodies, shed blood, wounded hearts, and crushed spirits. When we say “Amen” to this mystery, who knows what might happen? —James A. Wallace, C.Ss.R.
Living God’s Word Jesus, you came from the Father and returned to the Father and remain ever near the Father’s heart. You remain the Father’s Word of love to us, the Word of the Father’s commitment to us; draw us into being “Amen” as you were also “Amen” to the Father’s will. Amen. Copyright © 2014, World Library Publications. All rights reserved.
Holy Father’s Monthly Prayer
Intention
August
• Universal: That volunteers may give them-selves generously to the service of the needy.
• Evangelization: That setting aside our very selves we may learn to be neighbors to those who find themselves on the margins of human life and society.
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SHEDSOMELIGHT
Christ Our Savior Catholic School
It is with great pleasure that I announce our faculty and staff for the 2015-2016 year: Executive Pastor: Fr. Ignatius Anaele School Principal: Mrs. Karen Brodzik Business Manager: Mr. Louis Krawczyk Assistant Principal: Mr. Kevin McMillen Administrative Secretary: Mrs. Deb Matusz Dean of Students: Sr. Eileen Lowe Office Assistant: Mrs. Renae Lewis Preschool Mrs. Debbie Butler Art Mrs. Avis Owen- Burns Kindergarten Mrs. Caryn Bednarek Spanish Mrs. Madi Carrillo Grade 1 Ms. Maura Smyth Gym Mrs. Rochelle Tucker Grade 2 Ms. Caitlin Shaw Music TBA Grade 3 Mrs. Laura Cline Learning Lab Mrs. Linda Petner Grade 4 Mrs. Larraine Chatman PS Aides Mrs. Leticia Wills Mrs. Renata Harding Grade 5 Mr. Ian Holst Hot Lunch Mrs. Diane Kosakowski Grade 6 Mr. Kevin McMillen Maintenance Mrs. Gloria Costello Mr. Greg Hill Grade 7 Mrs. Rhonda Szczepanski Extended Care Mrs. Janice Norwood Grade 8 Mrs. Kim Lusin Mrs. Martha Villagomez Ms. Tonya Glenn Mrs. Jittaun Waters Mrs. Selena Williams Our Back to School Barbeque is scheduled for Friday, August 28. Students and their parents/guardians will have the opportunity to enjoy a summer evening beginning with an outside barbeque dinner. After the dinner hour, teachers will meet with the families in their classrooms to discuss their expectations for the school year. It is a great evening of fellowship, food and fun! If any parishioner from the six founding parishes is interested in joining our Board of Specified Jurisdiction (similar to a school board), please contact me at 708-333-8173 Ext. 24. If you have an interest in Catholic school education, this is a wonderful way to become involved in further developing Christ Our Savior Catholic School. In Christ’s Love,
Karen Brodzik Principal
If your elementary school student is not enrolled in a Catholic School our Religious Education program is here to assist you in guiding them through their faith journey. We provide formal religious training and sacrament preparation for Reconciliation,
Eucharist and Confirmation. The classes meet on Mon-days from September through May from 6 - 7:30 P.M. Registration forms are available at the Rectory Office.
Contact the RE Office, 708 225-1180.
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS RCIA is a journey that leads adults to full membership in our Catholic Church. If you have not been baptized and would like to join the Church. If you have been baptized in another faith and want to be received in the Church.
If you have been baptized but have not completed the Sacraments of initiation (Baptism, Eucharist, Confirma-tion) this process is for you. Classes will begin soon.
Contact the Rectory Office, 708 333-3550.
Join us in McMahon Hall on Thursday, August 27th at 9:15 AM for senior hospitality. A member of the Lions Club will give a presentation on services they offer to the community. Refreshments will be served. Bring a smile and enjoy fellowship with other seniors in the parish. Please sign up in the back of the church.
THANK YOU NOTE Michael Tully, Lucy White the coordinators of St. Mary, Queen of Apostles Food Pantry wish to express to the parish family of St. Jude the Apostle their sincere appre-ciation for our monthly donation to their food pantry. As they serve the community of Riverdale the contribution we send assists them as they help the needy.
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