Kwiecień, 6 - St Ferdinand Church

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Kwiecień, 6 - St Ferdinand Church
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www.stferdinandchurch.com Page Two 5th Sunday of Lent Mass Intentions
MONDAY — April 7, 2014 8:00AM–Stanley,Peter&ZofiaNowakrq.Melanie
Nowak&Family
12:00PM(Noon)–MassinEnglish
7:00PM–MassinPolish
TUESDAY — April 8, 2014 8:00AM–MassinEnglish
12:00PM(Noon)–MassinEnglish
7:00PM–MassinPolish
WEDNESDAY — April 9, 2014 8:00AM–HelenT.Pokrzywa3rdAnniversaryrq.Family
12:00PM(Noon)–RecoveryofHealthforAgnesM.Coco
7:00PM–MassinPolish
THURSDAY — April 10, 2014 8:00AM–MassinEnglish
12:00PM(Noon)–MassinEnglish
7:00PM–MassinPolish
FRIDAY— April 11, 2014 8:00AM–ElaineRudolphrq.St.FerdinandandNotre
DameSchools
12:00PM(Noon)–MassinEnglish
2:00PM–StationsoftheCrossinEnglish
6:00PM–StationsoftheCrossinEnglish
7:00PM–StationsoftheCrossinPolish
7:30PM–MassinPolish
SATURDAY— April 12, 2014 7:00AM–MassinPolish
8:00AM–AnthonySzostakrq.Chris
5:00PM–MullinsandMeleFamiliesrq.EileenMele
SUNDAY— April 13, 2014
7:00AM–Ewa,JanKabat; Maria,JanBudziochorazich
dzieci;Ozdrowie,BożebłogosławieństwoorazopiekęMatki
NajświętszejdlaczłonkówKółŻywegoRóżańca,ichrodzin
orazichopiekuna;zmarlychczłonkówKółRóżańcowych:
IrenaZawiślak,AleksanderPapiernik,WładysławMit,Maria
Hunt,HelenaGrabińska,BernardKlepacki,AdolfTwardak,
AnielaSąder,StanisławaMarkocki,ZbigniewGóralczyk,
FranciszkaKozikowskiorazStefaniaKubik
8:30AM–MiguelPablorq.Mother
10:00AM–ResurrectionT.Quidangrq.Children
10:15AM–Ozdrowie,Bożebł.iszczęśliwypowrótdoPolski
dlaArletyiEdwarda; TadeuszWnęk; BronisławaStaszel;
zmarłychzrodzinyMyślińskich, zmarłychzrodziny
Chojnackich; zmarłychzrodzinyTurkowskich:Józef,Józefai
Ryszard;MariaHuber
12:30PM–Marta&AustinSantosrq.Family
3:00PM–MassinPolish
5:00PM–Josefa&GaudiosoSr.Ocolrq.JosephOcol
7:00PM–Ozdrowie,Bożebłogosławieństwoorazopiekę
MatkiBożejwczasiechorobydlazięcia
April 6, 2014 The sanctuary lamps
this week are lit for:
Marcus Magliano Recovery of Health for Anthony R. Coco LENTEN DEVOTIONS
FRIDAYS 2:00 p.m. Stations of the Cross in English
(with parish schools) 4:00 p.m. Fish Fry 6:00 p.m. Stations of the Cross in English 7:00 p.m. Stations of the Cross in Polish SUNDAYS 6:15 p.m. Lenten Lamentations in Polish Increase your prayer time during Lent by taking part in adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, a virtual Way of the Cross, reflecting on the Scriptures, praying for others' needs or adding traditional Catholic prayers to your time with God. Marriage Banns
First: Paweł Skalski and Agnieszka Zając DEVOTIONS
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION ‐ Held each Thursday following the 8:00 a.m. Mass until 6:45p.m DIVINE MERCY CHAPLET Divine Mercy Chaplet is prayed in English everyday from Monday to Friday following 8:00 a.m. Mass. Please take a short break from your busy life and join the ladies in prayers. On every Saturday right after 8:00 a.m. Mass prayer to St. Anne is being said. Please stop by the Church and offer to God at least a few mo‐
ments of your time. April 6, 2014 5th Sunday of Lent Remember in Prayer
As members of the parish faith community, it is our respon‐
sibility to remember both in concrete and spiritual ways those who cannot celebrate with us each week because they are ill. Those who are sick in turn, remember all of us daily in their prayers and in their sufferings. We experience many blessings because of their remembering us. And so...please re‐
member in your prayers: Irene Rowe Mary Ayello Florence Magro Sharon Moody Anthony R. Coco Veronica Signo Lottie Chrapla Violet Del Vacchio Rosalie Anastos Edward Waytula Pat Ostrowski William Keleher Arlene Garcia Diana Krzyzanowski Geraldine Spano Nick Paolino Theresa Duval Adam Shershen Bernice Lutke Jean Staniszewski William Napier Josephine Coco Laura Schofield Calvin Upton Julie D’Agostino Luna Family Margery Janz Brianna Jurczykowski Susan Milostan Robert Malek Michael F. Coco Tish Vanoni Jodi Mack Geraldine Mack Agnes Coco Ester Baran Al Fitzgibbons Isabell Beyer Kathleen McGinniss Deadra Kusek Stanley Podgorny Tom Sobczak Marietta Falbo Laverne Greco Steve Johns Barbara Alderson Bernadine Jablonski Henryk Sykula Anna DeBold Kathleen Barr Mary Haltin Virginia Starsiak Veena Bhat Pat Flynn Maria & Veronica Segovia Frances Skrabacz Marion Watermann Richard Behrendt Irene & Joseph Biancalana Alice Marzec Maria Dysico Steve Garorowski Grace Miceli Zofia Nicpon Marcey Iwanski Sue Buzinski Dolly D’Agostino A Prayer for the Armed Forces
Almighty God, stretch forth Your mighty arm to strengthen and protect the men and women of our Armed Forces. As they face the myriad of challenges and decisions that each day is destined to bring, may they be anchored by their faith, protected by Your presence and comforted by the knowl‐
edge that they are loved by You and by this community of faith. Grant that, meeting danger with courage, and all occasions with discipline loyalty, they may truly serve the cause of justice and peace to the honor of your holy name, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. SPC Jeffrey Foerster Page Three
Our Stewardship
of Treasure
SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 2014 Envelopes — $6,964.00 Loose — $2,850.00 TOTAL: $ 9,814.00 Thank you for sharing your „TREASURE” with St. Ferdinand Parish Bóg zapłać! PLEASE REMEMBER ST. FERDINAND PARISH IN YOUR WILL.
Thank you!
As a source of hope and inspiration it is our inten‐
tion to publish those names in print who have done outstanding work in the course of the week: Jadwiga Maleszko Bożena Makowiecka Krystyna Budziszewska Bożena Strończyńska Barbara Jagielska Maria Trojan Urszula Skoczylas Magda Szyrajeło Felipe Alba Carol Marino Maria Zachemska CHURCH CLEANING Anyone interested in helping to clean our church is welcome to join us: Mondays at 5:00 pm and/or Fridays at 10:00 am For the weekend of April 5/6 SATURDAY 5:00 PM – L: J. McHinniss; EM: E. Mele, R. Scarpelli SUNDAY 8:30 AM – L: B. Koziol; EM: T. Kass, J. Banes 10:00 AM – L: E.A. Anaya; EM: M.A. Barnhart, R. Serran, E. Camara, E. Anaya & T. Anaya 12:30 PM – L: J. Zarate; EM: S. Kass, M. Madrano 5:00 PM – L: M. Syodia; EM: H. Syodia, M. Lay For the weekend of April 12/13 SATURDAY 5:00 PM – L: D. Lasiewicz; EM: E. Mele, R. Scarpelli SUNDAY 8:30 AM – L: School Students; EM: M. Chavez, D. Antos, Dr. Mastalerz 10:00 AM – L: E. Camara; EM: M.A. Barnhart, A. Groeper, F. Supan, C. Trujillo, J. McGinniss 12:30 PM – L: J. Zarate; EM: S. Kass, M. Madrano 5:00 PM – L: H. Syodia; EM: M. Syodia, M. Lay April 6, 2014 5th Sunday of Lent Page Four PREPARING AND CELEBRATING RECONCILIATION Lent is a wonderful time to celebrate the reconciling love and the healing graces our Lord offers us. Like all religious experience, it takes preparation. Preparing Reconciliation is what God does. We prepare for it by opening ourselves up, by reflecting upon the areas of darkness in our lives into which God so deeply desires to shine a light. I can look at each of my responsibilities ‐ as a citizen of a city and a country and the world, a neighbor, an employee, a member of a parish or congregation, as a parent or a spouse or as a son or daughter. God will always shine light into these important parts of our lives, to help us experience remorse and a genuine desire for forgiveness and healing. I It may be that when I ask myself the question about where God might be offering me forgive‐
ness and healing, I might first come up with a single thing that seems "big" to me. I might say, "I feel sorry for how I treat my spouse or my children." I may discover that the real pattern of sin has to do with a deeper dis‐
honesty or lack of integrity: hiding from God; leading a double life; not being who I really am called to be; trying to manage my life on my own terms; manipulating others for my own needs and desires. When the Light of God's love shines into this level of self‐awareness, then I am touched by a powerful experience of reconciliation. Celebrating Reconciliation Reconciliation is what God does. Receiving it and celebrating it is what we do. For those of us who are Catholics, the Sacra‐
ment of Reconciliation is a most natural way to celebrate God's reconciliation. We used to think of this sacrament as only about "confession" ‐ that it was like a dumping ground for my sins, where I got forgiven, and I had to "pay a toll." One of the great recoveries in our Christian history is to re‐discover the meaning of this sacrament. It is God who forgives sins. And God forgives us the very moment that we come to the experience that we need forgiveness (which itself comes through God's grace). At that moment, I feel sorrow and a desire for forgiveness and healing. In that mo‐
ment, I am reconciled with God. The reunion, the bond, the connection, the joy are all there. Three more things remain: to receive it deep within my heart, to celebrate it, and to partici‐
pate in the healing process. When I experience God's forgiveness and love, I am invited to savor it and let it touch me deeply. Experiencing compassion, patience, understanding, and forgiveness is itself transform‐
ing. If I fail to appreciate what I have just received ‐ freely and undeserved ‐ then I will take it for granted and risk mov‐
ing on without a real healing happening. An integral part of the reconciliation involves the healing process. If I sprain my ankle, the doctor will offer me a num‐
ber of therapies for healing ‐ ice, for the first 24 hours to re‐
duce the swelling, wrapping it, elevating it, and then gradu‐
ally and carefully using it, until it is healed and strong again. Part of the Sacrament of Reconciliation is to seek and practice a "remedy" or "medicine" for the healing I de‐
sire. Often that will simply be prayer. Often, expressing my gratitude to God is one of the most important steps on the road to recovery from my independence from God. Some‐
times, I will need to practice a therapy that is more carefully planned ‐ making choices about what I can practice doing and what I can practice avoiding. May our Lord grant us all the gift of reconciliation, and may we all receive it and celebrate it well in the holy days ahead. www.onlineministries.creighton.edu Page Five 5th Sunday of Lent LENTEN PENANCE SERVICE On Monday April 7, 7:00‐8:00 pm in Church we will celebrate a Lenten Penance Service, with individual confessions. The service will be in English.
April 6, 2014 Holy Thursday Bus Pilgrimage When we are born we begin a pilgrimage to get to heaven. For some, that pilgrimage is long and for some the pilgrimage is short. The Knights of Columbus of Mater Christi Council would like to take part of that pilgrimage with you as we travel to seven churches in the Archdiocese of Chicago, on Holy Thursday, April 17th, stopping at each to visit the Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and offer prayers for each other and our families. On Sunday, March 23 youth leaders from our Parish were honored with the Leadership Awards given at the Vicariate IV Youth Ministry Award Banquet held at the Hanging Gardens in River Grove IL. The awards were presented by Bishop John R. Manz, Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago. Congratulations to: Ariana Anaya ‐ REP‐ Sunday School of Religion Leticia Perez ‐ Notre Dame High School for Girls Katarzyna Skoczen ‐ St. Ferdinand Polish School Barbara Galinska ‐ St. Ferdinand Polish School Thank you for being a strong witness of your faith! LASALLIAN LOUNGE CONCERT Sunday, April 27th, 2014 2p.m. Dvorak’s Piano Trio No.4 (Dumky), Op 90 Olena Hirna — violin, Halyna Kuleshko — cello and Oksana Pidruchna — piano. These three exceptional musicians are all educators and have been symphony performers in the Chicagoland area for many years. The concert will be presented in the intimate setting of the LaSallian Lounge, located on the second floor of the Stahl Family Theatre, 5900 W. Belmont, Chicago Order tickets by mail, phone or internet – 773‐286‐8470, www.stpatrick.org/erforming_arts All tickets ‐$20.00 includes complimentary wine, coffee, tea and snacks. (Only 40 patrons can be accommodated.) Our first stop will be at the home of Cardinal Francis George where we will have an outdoor candlelight prayer service offering prayers as he undergoes his treatment for cancer. We will then visit; Our Lady of Mt Carmel, St. Thomas of Canterbury, St. Mary of the Lake, St. Gregory the Great, Our Lady of Lourdes, St. Jerome and St. Ignatius Church. At each church we encourage everyone to join us in front of the church as we pray for‐ 1. Our children (1st decade of the rosary of the Sorrowful Mother) 2. Those that are lonely, depressed or may be considering abortion (2nd decade of the rosary of the Sorrowful Mother) 3. Those that have no place to live (3rd decade of the rosary of the Sorrowful Mother) 4. Those that are hungry (4th decade of the rosary of the Sorrowful Mother) 5. Those that suffer from any addiction (5th decade of the rosary of the Sorrowful Mother) 6. Those that are unemployed (6th decade of the rosary of the Sorrowful Mother) 7. For Our Priests and religious. (7th decade of the rosary of the Sorrowful Mother) We hope that you will want to join us as we pilgrimage together. The pilgrimage will start after the 6:00 PM mass at St. Ferdinand’s and then we will meet on Belmont Ave, by the north parking log. The ticket price is $5 for children high school age and younger and $8 for adults. Tickets can be purchased at the rectory by calling (773) 622‐5900. (Credit card, cash or check accepted) Bring your entire family, your neighbors and friends. We would like to have four buses filled with parishners of St. Ferdinand Church. April 6, 2014 5th Sunday of Lent LADIES OF ST. ANNE Will meet on Wednesday, April 16 at 11:30AM in the convent, 5936 W. Barry. The regular meeting will be a Card and Bunco party. The tickets will be $4.00. Please note: this is not a luncheon. Dessert and coffee will be served. Bring a friend, and come and enjoy playing Bunco. All are welcome. We ask everyone to please bring some non‐perihiable food items which will be donated to ur „food Pantry” here at St. Ferdinand. All donations are greatly appreciated. Presence Our Lady of the Resurrection Medical Center Offers April Health Programs Presence Our Lady of the Resurrection Medical Center, 5645 W. Addison St., Chicago, will offer the following health events in April. Free cataract and glaucoma screenings will be given Monday, April 7, from 9 a.m. to noon. Ophthalmologist Kathleen Scarpulla, M.D., and staff will perform the screenings. Do not wear contact lenses but do bring eyeglasses. Advance registration is required by calling 877‐737‐4636. Diabetes screenings will be held Tuesday, April 8, from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. This screening for HbA1C (glycohemoglobin) is for anyone who wants to know what his/her blood sugar has been averaging over the last two or three months. Neither fasting nor preparation for the test is required. Test results will be mailed in one week. There is a $10 fee payable at the screening. Advance registration is required by calling 877‐737‐4636. A free Healthy Aging Program will be held Friday, April 11, from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. This program for individuals aged 55 and older consists of social time, health topics and guest lectures. Chicago Police officer Michelle Morrow will discuss street safety. Registration is not required. The Arthritis Support Group will meet Thursday, April 24, from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., in the seventh floor Centennial Conference Center. These free sessions aim to provide mutual support and education. Free blood pressure screenings will be offered Friday, April 25, from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., in the hospital’s main lobby. A health care professional will perform screenings and answer questions about blood pressure readings. Registration is not required. Page Six AROUND THE ARCHDIOCESE Relevant Radio: luncheon honoring priests, April 10, 11:30 a.m., keynote speaker Fr. Richard Simon, on “Answering the Call,” $75/person, Drury Lane, Oakbrook Terrace, RSVP to (847) 692‐ 2083. St. Peregrine Masses: for those seeking compassion and spiritual healing for themselves and loved ones, on second Saturdays (Spanish) and third Saturdays (English), 11 a.m., refreshments follow, at Our Lady of Sorrows Basilica, 3121 W. Jackson, (773) 638‐0159 North Shore Opera Hour: “The Seven Last Words of Christ,” with Spanish and English Choirs and musical guests, April 6, 3 p.m., free‐will offering, raffle, finger buffet, Immaculate Hear t of Mary Church, 3834 N. Spaulding, (773) 478‐1157, Ext. 15. “Jackie and Me”: a boy time travels to 1947 to meet Jackie Robinson, for ages 8 and up, April 8‐May 10, produced by DePaul University Chicago Playworks, $10, and group discounts, at Merle Reskin Theater, 60 E. Balbo, for days and time, call box office at (312) 922‐1999. “Raising the Roof 2014”: original comedy by Harlem Nights Players, with Chicago TV and radio celebrities, musical guests, food, raffles, media auction, April 25‐26, doors open 6 p.m., $7/at door, St. William Parish Center, 2559 N. Sayre, for more info, call (773) 637‐6565. St. Hubert Job Ministry: April 14, “In Search of the Perfect Job,” 7‐9:15 p.m., developing a strategy, at St. Hubert Ministry Center, 729 Grand Canyon, Hoffman Estates, for more info, call Bob Podgorski at (847) 843‐0020. Rummage Sale St. Francis Borgia Parish, 8033 W. Addison ‐ Chicago (Stokes Center). Contact : Monika at 773‐625‐1118 Drop Off Dates/Times: Apr. 28. 29, 30 10am – 7pm Sale Dates/Times: Thursday/Friday May 1st and 2nd 9am – 7pm and Sat. May 3rd 9am – 3p Misericordia Candy Days Friday & Saturday, April 25‐26 Volunteer for Misericordia Candy Days to help raise money for children and adults with developmental and physical disabilities. For more information, call Tessa at 773‐273‐
2768, email: [email protected], or visit www.misericordia.org. Page Seven 5th Sunday of Lent April 6, 2014 THISWEEK
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April 6, 2014 5th Sunday of Lent Page Eight THISWEEK
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Monday — April 7, 2014 10:00AM — Friendship Club (Convent 2) 6:00PM — Cub Scouts (Convent) 6:00PM — Troop #51 (Convent) 6:00PM — Knights of Columbus (Canning Hall) 6:00PM — Ladies Auxiliary (Canning Hall) We invite you to join us in this simple expression of our love for Christ and His love for us in the morning of Good Friday, April 18, 2014 Unfortunately, due to his chemotherapy schedule, Cardinal George will be unable to attend this year's Way of the Cross. Each year we follow the passion of Christ in the heart of our city, where thousands of people carry their cross every day. Through choral music, Gospel passages, reflections, and our silent procession, we hope to enter more deeply into the events of Good Friday and their meaning for us today. We ask to experience the exceptional Presence of Christ among us as a real answer to the needs of our hearts. As we process through downtown Chicago on Good Friday, we join with the entire Church, the Church throughout the world and the Church throughout the ages, in remembering what Christ's suffering and death mean ‐ not remembering what it meant ‐ but remembering what it means for us here and now and means for all people in every place and time. Route Walking in silence through the heart of Chicago, from the Daley Center Plaza to Holy Name Cathedral. Schedule We gather at Daley Plaza at 8:45 AM, and begin promptly at 9:00 AM with an introduction. The scheduled arrival at Holy Name Cathedral is around 11:30am, and the last station is expected to conclude around noon. Additional Information The total length of the walk is approximately two miles. Participants are encouraged to be prepared for fatigue, and for possible inclement weather. For information contact us via phone (312) 725‐2320 or email [email protected]. The Way of the Cross is sponsored by the Catholic lay movement Communion and Liberation. Tuesday — April 8, 2014 5:00PM — Radosc (McManus Hall) 5:30PM — Zawaternik (Canning Hall) 6:00PM — Chicagowskie Slowiki (Chapel) Wednesday — April 9, 2014 12:00PM — Ladies of St. Anne Bd Mtg (Convent) 2:30PM — Jr. Legion of Mary (Convent) 5:00PM — Our Lady of Perpetual Help Novena (Church) 6:00PM — Cub Scouts (convent) 6:00PM — Kropeczki (Convent) 6:00PM— Chicagowskie Slowiki (Chapel) 6:30PM — Legion of Mary (Convent) 8:00PM — Rosary Group Leaders Mtg (Rectory) Thursday — April 10, 2014 2:30PM — Jr. Legion of Mary Adoration (Church) 5:30Pm — Radosc (Convent) 6:00PM — Girl Scouts (Convent) 6:00PM — Set‐up for Fish Fry (All Halls) 6:00PM — Pack 3051 (McManus Hall) Friday — April 11, 2014 9:00PM — Legion of Mary (Convent ) 2:00PM — Stations of the Cross w/schools (Church) 4:30PM — Fish Fry (All Halls) 6:00PM — Stations of the Cross (Church) 6:30PM — Pilgrim Virgin (Convent 2) 7:00PM — Stations of the Cross (Church) 7:00PM — Youth Group (Rectory) Saturday — April 12, 2014 8:00AM — Polish Saturday School 6:00PM — AA Meeting (Convent) 7:00PM — Movie (“Pokonac Szatana) (Church) Sunday — April 13, 2013—PALM SUNDAY 6:00AM— Rosary Grup Mtg (McManus Hall) 11:00AM — World of Life (Convent) BULLETIN ARTICLES DEADLINE — The deadline for bulletin articles is 3:00 p.m. on the previous Friday preceding the Sunday of publication. All articles can be can emailed to: [email protected]. Thank you. Page Nine 5th Sunday of Lent April 6, 2014 Michał Kondrat — asystent egzorcysty w latach 2003‐2008, absolwent studiów podyplomowych Kierownictwa Duchowego na Wydziale Teologii Uniwersytetu Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego, w mediach – komentator zagadnień związanych z zagrożeniami duchowymi. Członek zarządu Fundacji „Jeden z Nas”, wspierającej Europejską Inicjatywę Obywatelską, mającą na celu odcięcie finansowania aborcji i pracy na embrionach ludzkich z pieniędzy publicznych. Radny warszawskiego Żoliborza i polityk pro‐life. Wywiad dla Tygodnika Niedziela Wszystko jest możliwe dla tego, kto wierzy, a ten, który w Bogu składa marzenia, zostanie zadziwiony ich realizacją i spełnieniem. 35‐
letni Michał Kondrat opowiada o tym, jak Bóg uczynił z jego życia służbę Miłości. – Jesteś twórcą filmu: „Jak pokonać szatana”. Jaki jest jego zamysł? – Temat ten nosiłem w sobie dwa lata. Wiele osób, którym mówiłem o Bogu, sugerowało, że gdyby widzieli to, co ja – też by uwierzyli. Stąd pomysł, by podzielić się z nimi obrazem. Miałem pragnienie w sercu, a Pan Bóg odpowiedział na nie, dając mi ludzi, którzy pomogli to zrealizować. – Co ma wnosić ten film? – Zachęcać ludzi do modlitwy. Często spotykam się z opiniami, że tylko egzorcysta może się modlić, nawet księża odmawiają pomocy. Bóg jest źródłem wszelkiego dobra i może przez nas działać, kiedy uznamy w sercu, że sami nic nie znaczymy i poprosimy Go, by się nami posługiwał. Gdy jednak narzucam Bogu, jak będę się modlić, staję się – jak mówi o. Amorth (watykański egzorcysta) – pośmiewiskiem dla diabła. Mówi on też, że służyć może tylko człowiek żyjący w łasce uświęcającej i przesiąknięty modlitwą, nie wystarczy poranny i wieczorny pacierz. Jak pokonac Szatana” to film dokumentalny zrealizowany w 2013r. we Włoszech, kraju z którego pochodzi najwięcej egzorcystów. Tematem filmu jest walka duchowa, a konkretnie walka z Szatanem. Autor filmu, Michał Kondrat przeprowadza widza skrupulatnie przez ten problem, tłumacząc jego kontrowersyjne aspekty i udzielając wskazówek opartych na doświadczeniach ojców Kościoła. Z rozmów z nimi można się dowiedzieć, jakie narzędzia Kościół oferuje do walki ze złym duchem. Eksperci podają bardzo konkretne przykłady: jak prawidłowo sprawować modlitwę o uwolnienie, jak dzięki modlitwom wstawienniczym pokonać kryzys w małżeństwie. W Polsce premiera filmu odbyła się 31 października 2013 roku. Dzień 31 października jest rocznicą śmierci jednego z bohaterów filmu: Matteo Da Agnone, wielkiego włoskiego egzorcysty, żyjącego na przełomie XVI i XVII wieku, którego można nazwać wręcz pogromcą demonów. Film „Jak pokonać Szatana” pokazuje istnienie złego ducha, ale nie skupia się na nim i nie epatuje złem. Akcent w filmie pada na miłosierdzie Pana Boga, bo to ono uwalnia i to zdanie kilkakrotnie, niczym motto, pada z ust bohaterów filmu. Film jest narzędziem ewangelizacyjnym, ponieważ zachęca do prowadzenia życia duchowego i pokazuje potrzebę regularnej modlitwy, oraz przyjmowania sakramentów. – Kto jest adresatem filmu? – Każdy z nas. Wszyscy jesteśmy narażeni na działanie złego ducha. Warto wiedzieć, jak można się bronić. Chciałbym dotrzeć z nim też do osób niewierzących, dlatego starałem się, by był ciekawy w odbiorze. Zrobiłeś film o spotkaniu z walczącymi na pierwszym froncie z szatanem, na tym froncie służyłeś i Ty. Jak to się zaczęło? Od tego, że szukałem wolności nie tam, gdzie trzeba, a Bóg sprawił, że spotkałem mądrego duchownego, który okazał się być egzorcystą warszawskim. Ks. Jan Szymborski wyjaśniał mi sprawy dotyczące wiary i odpowiadał na nurtujące pytania, aż stał się moim kierownikiem duchowym. Po roku zaproponował mi posługę towarzyszenia przy egzorcyzmach, a potem uczynił liderem grupy asystującej przy trudnych przypadkach. – Jesteś osobą publiczną, radnym jednej z dzielnic Warszawy, miałeś też epizody z tzw. wielką polityką... Jak postrzegana jest Twoja służba publiczna w połączeniu ze służbą Kościołowi? – To właśnie moja służba Kościołowi. Jesteśmy na wojnie, a każdy z nas jest na innym polu bitwy. Teren, na którym mam działać dla Kościoła, odnajduję w życiu publicznym, również w polityce. Cieszę się, papież Franciszek wezwał chrześcijan do „mieszania się w sprawy polityki” (16 września 2013 r.), zaznaczając, że naszym obowiązkiem jest branie odpowiedzialności za sprawy społeczne. Zamierzam się na to powoływać, zwłaszcza wobec tzw. gorliwych katolików, którzy polityką się brzydzą. Edyta Tombarkiewicz www.niedziela.pl April 6, 2014 5th Sunday of Lent Page Ten W niedzielę, 23 marca, młodzi liderzy z naszej wspólnoty młodzieżowej działającej przy parafii św. Ferdynanda zostali wyróżnieni za ich szczególną działalność na rzecz kościoła podczas Dorocznego Bankietu Duszpasterstwa Młodzieży Wikariatu IV, który odbył się w sali bankietowej Hanging Gardens in River Grove. Wyróżnienia otrzymali z rąk Jego Ekscelencji Bp. Johna R. Manza, Biskupa Pomocniczego Chicago. Całej czwórce składamy serdeczne gratulacje i dziękujemy im za ich nadzwyczajne oddanie i entuzjazm: Katarzyna Skoczen ‐ Polska Katolicka Szkola im. sw. Ferdynanda Barbara Galinska ‐ Polska Katolicka Szkola im. sw. Ferdynanda Ariana Anaya ‐ REP‐ Sunday School of Religion Leticia Perez ‐ Notre Dame High School for Girls MSZA ŚW. ZA OJCZYZNĘ I OFIAR SMOLEŃSKICH CZWARTEK, 10 KWIETNIA Godz. 7:00PM Kościół św. Ferdynanda Po Mszy św. zostanie wyświetlony film Majki Dłużewskiej pt. "Polacy”. PORZĄDEK NABOŻEŃSTW WIELKOPOSTNYCH DROGA KRZYŻOWA w każdy piątek godz. 2:00 po południu w j. ang. 6:00 wieczorem — w j. angielskim 7:00 wieczorem — w języku polskim Nabożeństwom Drogi Krzyżowej w j. polskim o godz. 7:00PM przewodniczyć będą: 04/11/14 — Lektorzy 04/18/14 — Kapłani GORZKIE ŻALE Każda niedziela Wielkiego Postu o godz. 6:15 wieczorem w j. polskim April 6, 2014 5th Sunday of Lent POMOC DLA MALUTKIEJ MAI Kochani! 28 kwietnia 2011 roku, Maja Mróz z Tarnowa urodziła sie jako zdrowa i pełna wigoru dziewczynka. Kiedy miala 16 miesiecy, rodzicie Mai zauwazyli że jej lewe oko “lekko ucieka”. Zanie‐
pokojeni tym udali sie do specjalisty który po badaniu oka natychmiast skierował Maję na dodatkowe badania oku‐
listyczne w dziecięcym szpitalu w Krakowie. Diagnoza była szokujaca. U Mai rozpoznano chorobe nowotworową zwaną Retinoblastoma. Siatkowczak, to potoczna nazwa tego nowot‐
woru jest bardzo rzadkim, złośliwym nowotworem rozwijają‐
cym się z pierwotnych komórek siatkówki. Maja nie widzi na lewe oko. Do chwili obecnej przeszła kil‐
kanaście chemioterapii typu: chemioterapia dożylna, zamraża‐
nie oka tak zwana krioterapia i radioterapia. Ostatnie badania przeprowadzone 19 marca tego roku w szpitalu Moorfields Eye Hospital w Londynie, pod okiem Dr. John Hungerford, wykryło 3 ogniska rakowe, z których jedno nadal jest aktywne. Kolejne badanie za 4 tygodnie. Te liczne, bo prawie comiesięc‐
zne badania zarówno w Krakowie jak i w Londynie to w rezul‐
tacie bardzo wysokie koszty, które na te chwilę przewyższaja już możliwości finansowe rodzicow Mai. Dlatego tez zwra‐
camy się z goracą prośbą do Was o wsparcie finansowe dla ratownia zdrowia i życia naszej Mai. Każda kwota jest po‐
mocna. Również przekazanie tej wiadomości do waszych bliskich, rodziny, znajomych podtrzyma w nas nadzieję na ze‐
branie niezbeędnych środków finansowych na Mai leczenie. Dla tych, którzy zechcą wspomoc Maję w walce z rakiem poda‐
jemy strony internetowe przez które zbieramy fundusze. W Polsce: www.majamroz.pl Poza granicami Polski: www.youcaring.com/MajaMroz Serdecznie dziękujemy za otwarcie serc i pragnienie niesienia pomocy dla Mai. Bog zapłać. Rodzice: Paweł i Agata Mróz. Każdy kto chciałby pomoc małej Maji, bedzie miał okazję to uczynić w Niedzielę Palmową. Rodzina Maji z przyjaciółmi bedą zbierać wolne datki po Mszach św. o godzinie 10:15 i 3:00pm. Z góry dziękujemy za wszelką pomoc. Page Eleven Patrycja Zareba zajęła 3 miejsce w konkursie: " Jan Paweł II ‐ Prawdziwy Misjonarz to Święty" organizowanym przez Biuro Edukacji Misyjnej i Nowej Ewangelizacji. Nagrodę z rąk Ks. Biskupa Andrzeja Wypycha przyjęła w niedzielę, 30 marca. April 6, 2014 5th Sunday of Lent Page Twelve W piątek, 11 kwietnia spotykamy się po raz ostatni w Wielkim Poście na piątkowym obiedzie rybnym. W tym roku powitamy wiosnę w sposób szczególny, zajęciami i zabawami dla wszystkich grup wiekowych. Zapraszamy!  Zdjęcia z Wielkanocnym Zajączkiem  Malowanie twarzy, klauni i balony!  Loteria fantowa, a w niej do wylosowania koszyki pełne niespodzianek oraz wspaniałe nagrody dla dzieci i dorosłych!  Woreczki ze słodyczami dla dzieci! Panierowane KREWETKI — $7.50 DANIA BAROWE Frytki — $1.50 Nachos z serem—$2.00 Zupa Clam Chowder — $2.00 Zupa Warzywna — $2.00 Porcja pizzy z serem — $2.00 Cała pizza — $7.00 Soda — $1 or .50c Pieczona TILAPIA — $8.50 Woda — $1.00 Zapiekany młody DORSZ — $8.50 Wino — $2.00 W skład każdego dania wchodzą frytki, surówka, pieczywo oraz deser. Piwo krajowe — $2.00 Panierowana BIAŁA RYBA — $7.50 Obiad z Łososia—$9.00 DORSZ w cieście piwnym — $8.00 Panierowany OKOŃ — $8.50 Krewetki — $6.50 Pieczone racuszki — $1.50 Panierowane paluszki serowe $3.00 Piwo importowane — $3.00 Ine coolers — $3.00 Prosimy o wsparcie dziewcząt z Liceum Notre Dame kupując pyszne czekoladowe batoniki w cenie $1.00. Doskonałe do wypełnienia naszych Wielkanocnych koszyczków! NA ZWYCIĘZCÓW CZEKAJĄ WSPANIAŁE NAGRODY: 32” Telewizor Toshiba Zaparzacz do kawy KEURIG Tablet Galaxy Elektroniczna waga Mały robot kuchenny Cuisinart 4 osobowy zestaw talerzy Opiekacz Hamilton Beach Komplet walizek Szklane naczynia do pieczenia Komplet misek Corning Ware Crock Pot Czytnik elektroniczny Mini maszyna do popcorn Wiatrak pokojowy Odkurzacz Eureka Koszyki z prezentami dla dorosłych i dzieci Karty upominkowe ORAZ wiele innych wspaniałych nagród Godziny wydawania obiadów od 4:30 do 7:30 wieczorem OBIADY NA WYNOS Przyjmowane od godz. 4:00 do 7:00 wieczorem ZADZWOŃ: 773 622‐3022 Prosimy zaznaczyć czy obiad zostanie odebrany przy okienku czy przy wejściu na salę. April 6, 2014 5th Sunday of Lent Page Thirteen ON RECONCILIATION, AND BEING UNBOUND Copyright 2014 by John B. Reynolds ([email protected]) This may or may not be an accurate statement for many Catholics, but I suspect it is for some: going to Confession is hard. And I don’t mean hard as in the availability of time. At my parish, the Recon‐
ciliation schedule (every Saturday from 3:15 to 4:15 PM) is posted in the weekly bulletin with additional opportunities each Lent and Advent season. No, I mean hard as in it can be difficult to fess up to one’s own shortcomings and to speak them. Out loud. I think I’m a decent guy. I go to church on Sunday. I’ve never shot anybody. I’ve never robbed anyone. And yet if I’m honest with myself, I know I’ve often failed the spirit of the Commandments, and I can’t be alone in this. Still, confessions are down, at least anecdotally. Per a writer on a Catholic website I came upon, “A generation ago, you'd see a lot of us lined up inside Catholic churches on Saturday afternoons, waiting to take our turn in one of the confessionals….Yet in most parishes, the lines for the confessionals have pretty much disap‐
peared. Confession…has become the one sacrament casual Catho‐
lics feel free to skip. We'll get married in church, we'll be buried from church, and we'll take Communion at Mass. But regularly confessing one's sins to God and the parish priest seems to be a part of fewer and fewer Catholic lives. Where have all the sinners gone?” We haven’t gone into hiding. We’re all over the place. But some of us need a reminder to get back to one of the basics‐‐and one of the great gifts‐‐of our faith. You know, “The forgiveness of sins…” Mr. Chris Grodecki, S.J., a Jesuit priest‐in‐training who spoke to our Holy Name Society not long ago during a Lenten Morning of Recol‐
lection, addressed this in his talk, “Jesus, the Great Physician.” Grodecki shared with us details around the daily Examen, an Ig‐
natian spirituality practice that calls us to reflect on the events of our day to discover God’s presence in our lives. The Examen leads naturally to contrition, and thus to the Sacrament of Reconcilia‐
tion. And remember that Confession isn’t just salve for the wound. It obliterates the wound altogether. We hear in today’s Gospel the familiar story of Jesus raising his friend Lazarus from the dead. I’ve said it before, but this passage for me contains one of the most powerful‐‐and certainly one of the shortest‐‐verses in all of Scripture: “And Jesus wept.” The words speak to Christ’s humanity and to his deep love for those who are his own. Much is made in this reading of the miracle itself, as it should be. The resurrection of Lazarus! It’s sort of like Easter two weeks early, after all. But we would be remiss if we did not focus also on Christ’s directive to free up Lazarus‐‐still wrapped tightly in his burial cloths‐‐after he emerges from the tomb. Consider the Sacrament of Reconciliation all over again. It removes the con‐
straints that bind each of us, that hold each of us back in our disci‐
pleship, that prevent each of us from being fully alive in Christ. “Untie him and let him go.” This is what Jesus does for Lazarus. Through Confession, this is what Jesus does for you and me. St. Ferdinand Parish
Support Staff
Mrs. Dorota Gołda, Parish Secretary
Sr. Bernadetta Gościniak, Administrative Assistant
Ms. Elizabeth Ceisel-Mikowska, Bulletin Editor
Mr. Kamil Duda, Website Designer/Editor
Liturgical
Bro. Dr. James Drangsholt, Music Director
Mr. Kamil Duda, Polish Music Director
Mrs. Betty Hotcaveg, Lector Coordinator
Dcn. Irv Hotcaveg, Deacon Emeritus
Ms. Jane Lohrmann, Homebound Ministers of Care Scheduler
Parish Council
Mrs. Sophie Kass—President, Stanley Mastalerz, Anthony
Mangiaracina, Peter Holod, Irene Heidelbauer, Mary Ann Barnhart,
Joyce McGiniss, Elizabeth Kata, Maria Gal, Br. James Drangsholt,
ExOfficio Members: Dr. Lucine Mastalerz , Sr. Anna Strycharz
Parish Finance Committee
Mr. Tom Bucaro-Chairperson, Fr. Jason Torba, Mrs. Mary Ann Barnhart, Mr. Gene Szaben, ExOfficio Members: Mr. Martin WojtulewiczParish Accountant, Sr. Bernadetta Gościniak, Dr. Lucine Mastalerz
Parish Organizations and Prayer Groups
Boy Scout: Mr. Vince Clemente, Coordinator
Fish Fry: Mrs. Pat Wenzl, Coordinator
Friendship Club: Mrs. Patricia Flynn, President
Girl Scout: Mrs. Joyce McGinniss, Coordinator
Knights of Columbus—Mater Christi Council:
Mr. David Rizzo, Grand Knight
Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary: Marcia Codak
Ladies of St. Anne: Mrs. Violet DelVecchio, President
Legion of Mary: Mr. Thomas Sobczak & Miss Aurora Almeida,
Co-Presidents
Legion of Mary, Juniors: Mrs. Emma Camara, President
Irving Park Catholic Woman’s Club: Mrs. Dolores Schoewe
Market Day: Ms. Pat DelBoccio, Coordinator
Polish Altar Servers — Fr. Marcin Zasada, Moderator
English Altar Servers: Fr. Marcin Zasada, Moderator
Polish Club of the Good Shepherd: Mr. Andrzej Parada, President
Polish Rosary Group: Mrs. Helena Lesak, President
Polish School Parents’ Assn.: Mrs. Bogusława Łakomy, Pres.
Radość: Miss Marzena Kulesza, Music Teacher
Kropeczki: Sr. Anna Strycharz
Zawaternik: Bernadetta i Jan Bobek
St. Ferdinand Athletic: Mrs. Linda Ward
St. Ferdinand Polish Highlanders Club:
Mr. Tadeusz Kulasik, President
St. Ferdinand School Board:
Mrs. Mary Ann Barnhart, Chairperson
St. Vincent DePaul Society: Mr. Stanley Mastalerz, President
Teens of Our Church (TORCH):
Fr. Marcin Zasada—Youth Minister
The “Faustinum” Association of Apostles of the Divine Mercy:
Fr. Jason Torba, Moderator
Ushers Club: Mr. Peter Holod, President
Pro-Life Coordinators: Tony Mangiaracina, Helena Lasak
Chapel Choir – Conductor Julie Tupiak 773-742-2611
Word of Life — Dito Camara 773-344-8514
Holy Spirit Missionary Association: Sr. Elwira Dziuk
Notre Dame Athletics: Mrs. Linda Ward
Notre Dame Board of Directors: Ms. Sue Miller & Ms. Noreen Musica
St. Ferdinand Church
5900 W. Barry Ave.
Chicago, IL 60634
St. Ferdinand Parish
Phone: (773) 622-5900
www.stferdinandchurch.com
Rev. Zdzisław (Jason) Torba, Pastor
Rev. Marcin Zasada, Associate Pastor
Rev. Albert Judy, OP — PT Associate Pastor
Rev. Raymond O’Connor, CMF — Weekend Help
Br. James Drangsholt, OSF — In Residence
Dcn. Michael Wyrzykowski
MASS TIMES
ENGLISH
Weekdays
8:00 AM & 12:00 Noon
POLISH
W ciągu tygodnia
7:00 PM
Saturdays
8:00 AM and 5:00 PM (Anticipated)
Sobota
7:00 AM
Sundays
8:30 AM
10:00 AM (Chapel)
12:30 PM
5:00 PM
Niedziela
7:00 AM
10:15 AM
3:00 PM
7:00 PM
RECONCILIATION / SAKRAMENT SPOWIEDZI
Monday—Saturday / od poniedziałku do soboty
6:30 PM — 7:00 PM
Saturday / Sobota
8:30 AM — 9:00 AM
First Friday of the month / Pierwszy piątek miesiąca
6:00 PM —7:30 PM
St. Ferdinand School: 773 622-3022
Dr. Lucine Mastalerz, Head of School
Notre Dame High School for Girls Office: 773-622-9494
Irene Heidelbauer—Director
Religious Education Office: 773 622-3022 ex. 352
1st Sunday of Advent1st Sunday of AdventSr. Anna Strycharz—
D.R.E.
St. Ferdinand Polish Saturday School: 773-622-3022 ex 303
Sr. Genowefa Potaczała — Principal
Christian OutReach (COR): 773 622-9732
Mrs. Lu Caravette, Director
Missionary Sisters of Christ the King - 773 889-7979
Sr. Anna Strycharz, Superior — Sr. Boguslawa Trus,
Sr. Bernadetta Gościniak, Sr. Genowefa Potaczała
BAPTISM:
For Children: a pre-Baptism class is required for Baptism of the first
child. Classes are held in English on the first Wednesday of each
month at 7:30PM in the Church, and in Polish on the last Tuesday of
each month at 7:30PM in the Church. Following registration, the
sacrament of Baptism is celebrated in English on the second Saturday
each month at 6:00PM and on the fourth Sunday of the month at the
12:30PM Mass. The sacrament of Baptism is celebrated in Polish on
the first Saturday of the month at 6:00PM and on the third Sunday of
the month at the 3:00PM Mass. Please call the rectory to register at
773/622-5900.
For Adults: Classes are taught through the Rite of Christian Initiation
Program (RCIA) on Sunday mornings at 10:00AM. Please call Stan
Mastalerz, the RCIA Director at 773/865-4151 for more information.
Must be arranged at least four months prior to the
MARRIAGES:
ceremony. Please call the rectory.
CHURCH NAME AND NUMBER —
St. Ferdinand #639
ADDRESS —
5900 Barry Avenue
Chicago, Illinois. 60634
PHONE —
773-622-5900
CONTACT PERSON—
Elizabeth Ceisel-Mikowska
630-308-2609 or 708-329-4040
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SUNDAY DATE OF BULLETIN —
April 6, 2014
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS —
5th Sunday of Lent