May 22, 2016: The Most Holy Trinity
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May 22, 2016: The Most Holy Trinity
ST TERESA PARISH PAGE 2 Liturgical Schedule Saturday May 28 4:00 pm St. Rose Community Mass Sunday May 29 8:00 am Sunday May 29 10:00 am Domingo May 29 12:00 pm Altar Servers/ Monaguillos Ian Quezada Ashanti Quezada Katie Godin Jacob Godin Hector Alvarez JB Rojo Michaela Richey Abbey Richey Ricardo Valtierra Sara Fernandez Erika Flores Ricardo Cruz Lectors/ Lectores Carl Fisher Donna Worth Lori Ciaccio Silvia Esparza Rogelio Benitez Communion Ministers/ Ministros de la Comunión Chet Brandon Amy Anderson Community Ministers *Pat Canfield *Sid Masse Bill Chigaros Helen Chigaros *Ted Bergeron *Phyllis Bergeron Bonnie Householter Terri Doehring Salvador Sacramento Alejandro Quezada Rosario Lira Kathy Griffiths Norma Lopez Rosa Chavez Celene Valtierra Alejandro Tellez Greeters/ Ujieres Community Ministers Mike Jamnik Kathy Bessette Sharon Jackson Bill Cox Angeles Juarez Maria G Mendez Yoana Cruz Alicia Saldivar Altar Linens/Lienzos Para el Altar Mary Jane Stueck ST. TERESA PARISH OUTREACH MINISTRIES CLINIC: Tuesday, Wednesday ,Thursday Martes, Miercoles, Jueves 9:00 am - 2:00 pm MASSES INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK Saturday 4:00 p.m. May 21, 2016 Community Mass at St. Rose † Deacon Ron Whitman (Dennis & Laura Brady) Sunday 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. May 22, 2016 † David Miller (Helen & Bill Chigaros ) † Steven Goytia (Bob & Pat Crane) † Isidro Rodriguez (Family) FOOD PANTRY: Monday May 23, 2016—No Mass Friday/Viernes— May 26 9:00 am—12 noon St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry Tuesday May 24, 2016—No Mass Wednesday 8:00 a.m. May 25, 2016 † Deacon Ron Whitman (Richard & Susan Bergan) Thursday 8:00 a.m. May 26, 2015 † Tommy Soucie (Bishop McNamara High School) Friday 8:00 a.m. May 27, 2016 † Deacon Ron Whitman (Joanne Whitman) Saturday 4:00 p.m. May 28, 2016 Community Mass at St. Rose For all the Parishioners of St. Teresa, St. Rose & St. Martin May 29, 2016 † Bob Hisel (Betty Azzarelli) † Steve Goytia (Bob & Pat Crane) † Nicolasa Salazar (Manuel Orozco) Tuesday/Martes May 24 4-6:00 pm Clinic opens at 9:00am, come no later than 2:30 to be seen. There are no appointments, first come, first served. Wednesday/Miércoles May 24 Certified Nurse Practitioner Clinic opens at 8:00 am 9-11:00 am MOST HOLY TRINITY SUNDAY Sunday 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. ST TERESA PARISH THE MOST HOLY TRINITY Three fishermen lived in a faraway Island in Russia. Years ago some missionaries went there, preached the gospel and all three became catholic; nobody ever went there for many years. However, one day the bishop of that area decided to make a short visit to the island and learn more about their life. But when he arrived he discerned that they did not know even the Lord’s Prayer. So he spent all his time and energy teaching them the Our Father and then left them, satisfied with his pastoral visit. But when his small ship had left the island and was back in the open sea, he suddenly noticed the three fishermen walking on the water – in fact they were running after the ship. When they approached it, they cried out. “Dear bishop we have forgotten the Lord’s Prayer you taught us, “will you say it one more time for us”. The bishop, overwhelmed by what he was seeing and hearing asked them, ”But dear brothers, how then do you pray?” They answered, “We just say, we are three you are three, have mercy on us.” The bishop, awestruck by their sanctity and simplicity said, “Go back to your island and be at peace. Recite the same prayer” (Adapted from Leo Tolstoy- “The Three Hermits") This Sunday we celebrate the feast of the Holy Trinity; it is a doctrinal feast and a great mystery. The mystery of the most Holy Trinity is a basic doctrine of Faith in Christianity, understandable not with our heads, but with our hearts. It teaches us that there are three distinct Persons in one God, sharing the same Divine Nature. Our mind cannot grasp this doctrine which teaches that 1+1+1 = 1 and not 3. But we believe in this Mystery because Jesus, who is God, taught it clearly, the Evangelists recorded it, the Fathers of the Church tried to explain it and the Councils of Nicaea and Constantinople defined it as a dogma of Christian Faith. God is always a mystery beyond human perception and comprehension. It is our human tendency to test and prove everything scientifically and believe it. But God cannot be explained by laboratory experiments. God is to be understood only with faith because God is a mystery. How then do we follow a God who keeps such a deep mystery? Thomas Edison, the inventor, once remarked: "We don't know what water is. We don't know what light is. We don't know what electricity is. We don't know what heat is. We have a lot of hypotheses about these things, but that is all. But we don't let our ignorance about these things deprive us of their use." The truth of that statement is real. Most of us do not know how an electric light works, how a telephone or a TV works, but this does not prevent us from using them. Though we do not know how the electronic equipment works still we use it and we believe it, because of its outcome and effects. Though we do not know the engineering and science behind every piece of equipment, we never say that I am going to stop using my TV or refrigerator. So we need to apply the same common sense to our Faith in the doctrine of the Trinity. Though we do not know the theological and philosophical side of God still we need to believe in God because of God’s work and his grace that we see in everyday life. God is invisible and beyond our comprehension but we experience his presence and grace. The whole creation and all created things in the world are clear proof that there is a creator who is God. So let us have a look at the world and see how marvelous the creations of God are. Therefore with simple faith let us believe in God looking at the whole creation of God. Have a Great week Rev. Roy Jacob CMI PAGE 3 MAS SANTO TRINIDAD Tres pescadores vivían en una lejana Isla en Rusia. Hace años unos misioneros llegaron allí, predicaron el evangelio y los tres se hicieron católicos; nadie más fue allí por muchos años. Sin embargo, un día el obispo de esa área decidió hacer una corta visita a la isla y enterarse mas acerca de sus vidas. Pero cuando llegó, él se enteró que ni siquiera sabían el Padre Nuestro. Así es qué gastó su tiempo y energía enseñándoles el Padre Nuestro y luego se marchó, satisfecho con su visita pastoral. Pero cuando su pequeño barco se retiró de la isla y estaba de nuevo en el gran espacio del mar, de repente vió tres pescadores que caminaban sobre el agua – en realidad corrían tras el barco. Cuando llegaron, gritaban, “Querido obispo ya se nos olvidó el Padre Nuestro que nos enseñó, por favor dígalo una vez más.” El obispo mesmerado por lo que veía y oía les preguntó, “Pero queridos hermanos, entonces cómo oran ustedes?” Éllos respondieron, “Nosotros nomás decímos, nosotros somos tres, ustedes son tres, tengan misericordia de nosotros.” El obispo, sorprendido por su santidad y simplicidad, les dijo, “Regrésen a su isla y vivan en paz. Recíten la misma oración.” (Adoptado de Leo Tolsby-“Los Tres Ermitaños.”) Hoy celebramos la fiesta de la Santísima Trinidad, es una fiesta doctrinal y un gran misterio, és una doctrina básica de nuestra Fe Cristiana, que la entendemos nó con nuestra mente pero con nuestro corazón. Nos enseña que hay tres distintas Personas en un solo Dios, compartiendo la misma Naturaleza Divina. No podemos comprender ésta doctrina que nos enseña 1+1+1=1 y nó 3. Pero creémos éste misterio porque Jesús quién és Dios nos lo enseñó, los Evangelistas lo anotaron, los Padres de la Iglesia trataron de explicarlo, y los Concilios de Nicaea y Constantinople lo defendieron cómo dogma de la Fe Cristiana. Dios siempre és un misterio que jamás llegarémos a comprender. És nuestra tendencia explicar todo scientíficamente para creérlo. Pero Dios jamás podrá pasar por experimentos en laboratorios. Dios se puede comprender sólo con fe porque Dios és un misterio. Entonces, cómo podemos seguir a un Dios que és un gran misterio? Tomás Edison, un inventor, decía: “No sabemos lo que es el agua. No sabemos lo que es la luz. No sabemos lo que es la electricidad. No sabemos lo que es el calor. Solo tenemos muchos hipótesis. Pero nuestra ignorancia no nos estorba.” Ésta declaración es verdadera. Muchos no sabemos como trabaja la luz eléctrica, como trabaja el teléfono o la televisión, pero ésto no nos impide usarlos y creér en éllos por sus efectos. Aunque no sabemos las electrónicas de los objetos, aún así los usamos la televisión o el refrigerador. Así debemos aplicar el sentido común a nuestra Fe en la doctrina de la Santíima Trinidad. Aunque no conocemos la teología o filosofía de Dios aún así necesitamos creér en Dios por Su creación y Su gracia que vemos en nuestra vida cotidiana. Dios és invisible y más allá de nuestra comprensión pero sentímos Su Presencia y Su gracia. Toda la creación en el mundo son prueba clara que hay un creador quién és Dios. Así es qué veámos al mundo y contemplemos las maravillas que Dios ha creado. Entonces con fe sencilla debémos creér en Dios cuando contemplamos toda Su creación. Deceándoles una semana Maravillosa, Rev. Padre Roy Jacob CMI ST TERESA PARISH Welcome - Bienvenido 361 St. Joseph Ave • Kankakee IL 60901 Phone (815) 933-7683 Fax (815) 933-7692 EMERGENCY # (815) 216-6733 Parish Office Hours Mon. - Thurs. 9am-3pm Fri. 9-12noon Horario de la Oficina Hispana Martes a Jueves 9:30am-3pm Mass Schedule Weekend Saturday Community Mass at St. Rose 4:00 pm Sunday 8:00 & 10:00 am Misa en Español Domingo 12:00 pm Weekday Wednesday-Friday 8:00 am Parish Staff Directory Pastor/Pastor Fr. Santos “Sunny” Castillo Associate Pastor /Pastor Asociadio Fr. Roy Jacob Deacons David Marlowe Financial Director Lilia Belka ext 226 Ministry Coordinator Donna Worth ext 227 RCIA (Convert Preparation) ext 227 Ministerio Hispano Silvia Barajas ext 229 Sr. Elsie Gamez Secretaries Kathy Dummer & Sylvia Lane ext 221 Bulletin Information Please e-mail articles by Mon. @ 11am to [email protected] Youth Ministry Ken & Michelle Barrie 427-8130 Music Ministry Jane Veers 933-6058 Música Español Ema Segura 592-4175 St Vincent de Paul Society ext 212 Prayer Line Barb Jepson 937-9260 Rita Kanosky 939-0319 Parish Media Links Website www.stteresacatholics.org Facebook Saint Teresa Church in Kankakee, IL Email [email protected] Lisieux Pastoral Center Director 815-939-2913 Kathy Wade [email protected] Azzarelli Outreach Clinic Parish Nurse & Director Helen Chigaros RN 815-928-6093 [email protected] Aquinas Catholic Academy/ Academia Católica de Aquino 366 E. Hickory, Kankakee School Principal 815-932-8124 Mrs. Dana Berg St. Patrick & Teresa Religious Education/ Educacion Religiosa y Doctrina 366 E. Hickory, Kankakee Coordinator of Religious Ed 815-216-7267 Marcia Brown-Medina PAGE 4 Time, Talent & Treasure Fostering Stewardship as a way of life In gratitude of God’s gifts of time and talent to us we gratefully acknowledge and salute All those that helped with Beautification Day Sunday Offering for May 15, 2016 $ 5,983.75 Sunday Envelope Breakdown $300 & higher (1) • $200-$299 (2) $100-$199 (13) • $75-$99 (6) •$50-$74 (8) $25-$49 (26) • $11-$24 (30) • $10 & under (37) Our Goal each Week to cover our expenses is $6, 650.00 Nuestra Meta por Semana para cubrir los gastos es de $6, 650.00 Thank you for your kind generosity and your deep love of St. Teresa ¡Gracias por su Generosidad! PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK Jackson Smith Elnora Chandler Ed Menigoz Judi Buchholz Beatriz Martinez Gerald O’Malley Donna Vela Roberto Prado Beatriz Martinez John Gard Leopoldo Mosqueda Helene O’Malley Cindy Jamnik If there is someone that you would like added to this list, please call the parish office. Sacrament Procedures Confessions at St. Rose Saturday 3:00-3:30 pm Baptism Classes Pre-baptism Class is required before your date will be set. Please register two to three months in advance! St. Teresa 1:15 pm 2nd Sunday of the month St. Martin 7:00pm 2nd Monday of the month Baptisms in English 2nd Sunday of Month 2:30 pm Weddings Spiritual Preparation begins at least SIX MONTHS in advance. Please do not make your reservations until you have met with the pastor Communion Visits Call the Parish Office Adoration at Night 9:30 pm - 5:00 am in Spanish First Saturdays Eucharist Adoration in English 1st Friday of month 8:30am Procedimiento para Sacramentos Confesiones en Santa Rosa Sábados 3:00-3:30 pm Platicas Pre-bautismales Platicas son requeridas antes de fijar su fecha. Favor de inscribirse de 2 a 3 meses de anticipación. Sta. Teresa - 10 am-12 pm 3er Domingo del Mes Sta. Rosa 4:00 pm 2 do Domingo de l Mes Bautizos Espanol 1er Domingo del Mes 12:00 Bodas Preparación Espiritual empieza mínimo SEIS MESES de anticipo. No haga preparaciones para su celebración antes de reunirse con el párroco. Visitas de Comunión Llame a la oficina. Quince Años y Presentaciones Llame a la oficina. Adoración Nocturna 1er Sábado del mes 9:30 pm ST TERESA PARISH PAGE 5 OPEN LETTER TO OUR CONFIRMANDI OF SAINT TERESA, SAINT ROSE AND SAINT MARTIN Now that the confirmation masses for our parishioners have been completed with last Thursday confirmation mass at St. Rose of Lima, I would like to offer this message specifically to our Dear Confirmandi. It is a pleasure to greet you, on behalf of your family and friends, and the entire Catholic Community here in Kankakee, a sincere congratulations for the landmark that you have achieved – your sacrament of confirmation! When I visited your classrooms, I talked with you very closely about what I believe are the implications of receiving such a beautiful sacrament. FIRST, I said that Confirmation marks the beginning of maturity in one’s faith. When you were baptized, most of you had no idea what you were receiving. Confirmation is the sacrament that seals your commitment into the faith that you received, now that you are aware and empowered to choose God in your life. Now, you can say, “This is what I truly believe in!” and it is yours forever. SECOND, confirmation is a declaration of your LOVE OF GOD. Through prayer and regular participation in mass, we express this love and we deepen our spirituality. Yes, as you receive the fullness of God’s Spirit in Holy Confirmation, you are called to live it out well and express it in every aspect of your life – that is your spirituality, true spirituality. THIRD, loving and choosing God means loving and choosing His Church. We have a clear historic claim that Jesus was the one who founded the Church, which we know today as the Catholic Church, the true Christian Church founded through the apostles and spread to the ends of the earth, as Christ envisioned it. It is the Holy Spirit that has guided the Church through the centuries, and will see it through to the end of time. I invite you now, as mature and able Christians to have passion for God’s Church, to love the Body of Christ, and to do your own part to make it known today. And FOURTH, Your confirmation is about you, responding to the call of excellence. Because the Spirit of the Lord is in you, you are now fully ready to live a holy life. Praise the Lord! Your family and friends, and the entire Church, is excited to witness your excellence. Show us how you do it! For your own sake, take to heart what you have received. May it inspire you, and challenge you to be the best version of yourself, ever! God bless you always! With you in the same Spirit, Fr. Sunny Castillo For more information www.fishersofmenonline.com St. Teresa Knights of Columbus GIFT CARD TREE RAFFLE Tickets: $1 each/6 for $5 Tickets are being sent to all parishioners, if you would like to purchase them, the money and ticket stubs can be put in the collection basket marked K of C Raffle or given to Tom Clocksin. Drawing will be done on June 19, 2016 Father’s Day Brunch Three “Trees” with gift cards from restaurants and local business’s will be raffled, plus there will be some gift baskets. Proceeds will benefit Lisieux Pastoral Center Azzarelli Outreach Clinic St. Vincent Food Pantry K of C Charities SAVE THE DATE July 16-22, 2016 Diocesan Catechetical Summer Youth Program Grades 1-6 Mon.- Friday 9:00am—2:30pm Cost: $25 (Family rate $70 for 3 or more) Before care starts at 7 am, after care until 5:30 pm Grades 7-12 Sun.- Thurs. 7:00—9:00 pm Registration Forms can be found at the church doors ST TERESA PARISH PAGE 6 BEAUTIFICATION DAY 2016 Volunteers braved very cool temperatures and strong winds to come out and work the day at all of our buildings. Lots of weeding was done, flowers, bushes, and trees were planted, and some general clean up all happened. Thank you to all who brought such wonderful spirit’s and also to those that brought and served us lunch. God Bless You All!! Last day to send in Campbell's Soup labels is May 29, 2016 Parishioners can turn them in at church or bring them to our school office. Thank you to all parishioners for all your help through the years. With these labels our school has received a lot of PE equipment, play ground balls, jump ropes, a PA system, art supplies and so much more. The program is being discontinued for next year. Come say the rosary with us… Prayers are answered when a group is together. Please join us! Tuesdays, 10 am St. Martin of Tours Church Most Holy Trinity, May 22, 2016 “Many assisted reproduction technologies also cause the destruction of human life. This fact is seldom explained to a couple before the various procedures begin.” “Infertility”, www.ForYourMarriage.Org (an initiative of the USCCB) “Muchas technologias de reproducción asistida también causan la destrucción de la vida humana. Este hecho raramente se explica a una pareja antes que comiencen los diversos procedimientos’” “Infertilidad”, www.PorTuMatrimonio.org (Iniciativa de la USCCB) Calling all Cooks, Ongoing Ministry !! Looking for people to share their culinary skills by providing dinner for Fr. Sunny, Fr. Roy, and the Deacons every Saturday evening after the 4:00 pm mass. Find a friend to join you and call St. Teresa Parish Office at 815-933-7683 for more details on how you can become part of this FUN and MEANINGFUL MINISTRY for our clergy.
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