Please Pray For - St Michael Parish
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Please Pray For - St Michael Parish
www.saintmike.com Facebook: St. Michael Parish Orland Park 14327 Highland Ave., Orland Park 708-349-0903 Voice of Saint Michael November 16, 2014 From Your Pastor As you know, I have been asking for your response to my renovation ideas. Many of you have written or sent e-mails or talked to me by phone or after Mass in the narthex. From what I have heard thus far, I am grateful for your reflections and affirmations and the trust you place in me. A number of you have shared some thoughts and perspectives that I did not consider. So, thank you for this ongoing dialogue. Today I would like to share with you the leadership groups with whom I meet on a regular basis. Twice a month I meet with the members of my Pastoral Staff. We spend time together in prayer and personal sharing before we “talk business.” By meeting twice a month on a Tuesday afternoon, my hope is that we will facilitate working together in serving all the ministries that are part of Saint Michael parish. Once a month I meet with the rest of my Pastoral Staff, the deacons and their wives. Our format is similar to what the rest of the Pastoral Staff does when they gather. Some of our deacons and their wives have jobs and so all of us can only meet in the evening. These Deacon Couples give me a unique perspective that helps me in serving you as pastor. In my 42 years as a priest, I have always had deacons in my parishes. Their ministry is a true blessing and gift. Once a month I meet with the members of the Parish Pastoral Council. They give me the perspective of “life from the pews.” They try to discern Jesus’ vision for this parish and to bring all the ministries together for the sake of unity. The PPC has been recently re-organized and re-defined. They have five Commissions that include all the ministries of our parish. (There can be no “lone rangers” in ministry). Soon the PPC will have their first gathering with all the Commissions. More about that will come later. By the way, I have always had a Pastoral Council in the three parishes where I have served as pastor, and would never even think about not having a PPC. Once a month I meet with the School Advisory Board. These people help the principal, Mrs. Cuttone and myself do what is necessary to keep our school Catholic and vibrant. Once a month I meet with the members of the Finance Committee who help our business manager, Mrs. Pietrzak and myself think through all our fiscal challenges and demands. According to the guidelines of the Archdiocese of Chicago, all these groups – Parish Council, School Board and Finance Committee – serve in an advisory capacity. With the help of all these people, I think I get a fairly good sense of the pulse of this parish. They help me see and listen and understand and decide. Of course, all of this – and I mean ALL of this – is surrounded and uplifted in prayer. Please help us by keeping us in prayer. -Fr. Paul 2 Voice of Saint Michael November 16, 2014 3 Voice of Saint Michael November 16, 2014 TAKING THE SUNDAY SCRIPTURE HOME Give thanks to god! There is a small but powerful connection between the readings today. The description of the virtuous woman in the reading from Proverbs shows what it means to be the good and faithful servant that Jesus talks about in the parable in the gospel. How the good woman lives her life—humbly serving the poor and those in need—speaking wisely and showing kindness to everyone—shows us how we are to live. The servant in the gospel parable is also credited with being wise. He used his master’s money judiciously. In this gospel, the word money is interchanged with the word talent. Through this parable, Jesus is telling us that we should use our talents wisely, too. Not just our money, but everything that God has given us. Today’s readings inspire us to live like the woman and the servant, but we know that we are called to take it a step further. We are being called to live not like them, but like Christ himself so that his presence shines through us. How am I like the worthy woman this week? How am I like the faithful servant in the gospel? How am I Christ-like? All parishioners, family and friends are invited to gather and celebrate the Eucharist on Thanksgiving morning. NOVEMBER 27TH THANKSGIVING DAY LITURGIES 8:00 A.M. 10:00 A.M. Preludes begin 10 minutes prior to each Mass. The 10:00 AM Mass will be followed by refreshments shared with your fellow parishioners in the Multipurpose Center Altar Server Recognition Mass and Thank You Party next week, this Sunday, November 16th at the 5:30 PM Mass READINGS FOR THE WEEK November 16, 2014 To thank and acknowledge our dedicated Altar servers, we will celebrate Mass together to give thanks and praise to God for their service. They will receive a special blessing from Fr. Tom. Families are invited to attend with the servers. Please RSVP to Susan O’Connell by Thursday, November 13th, [email protected] or call 708-873-4672 Sunday: Prv 31: 10-13,19-20,30-31; 1 Thes 5: 1-6; Mt 25: 14-30 Monday: Rv 1: 1-4;2: 1-5; Lk 18:35-43 Tuesday: Rv 3:1-6,14-22; Lk 19: 1-10 Wednesday: Rv 4: 1-11; Lk 19: 11-28 Thursday: Rv5: 1-10; Lk 19: 41-44 Friday: Rv 10: 8-11; Lk 19: 45-48 Saturday: Rv 11: 4-12; Lk 20: 27-40 Sunday: Ez 34:1-12,15-17;1 Cor 15:2-26,28; Mt 25: 31-46 2014 Server Training Encounter God through Reading Scripture! 4 Voice of Saint Michael November 16, 2014 Bottom Picture: All Souls’ Mass 2014 We light candles in honor of those buried from our parish this past year! Top Picture: Veterans’ Day Mass 2014 at St. Michael Parish 5 Voice of Saint Michael November 16, 2014 A s we approach this beautiful season of Christmas, we delight, once again, in our ability to bring joy to others through gift giving. Every year at this time, a spirit of excitement and generosity permeate our Narthex as people choose ornaments from the Sharing Tree. There are exclamations of surprise and amazement when everyone enters Church and sees the array of gifts that have been delivered here; there is a sense of awe that such generosity exists among our parishioners. We are a blessed people, and we bless others with our goodness. Once again, the Christmas Sharing Tree will be located in the Narthex beginning November 22. On the tree are numerous Chr istmas or nament tags with specific gift information for a person in need. We invite you to: Select an ornament from the Sharing Tree. Buy the gift requested on the tag. Some tags have several choices. You may choose what to give. Do not wrap the gift unless specified on the tag. TAPE THE TAG securely to the outside of the gift. If you are giving a gift card, please place it in the collection basket. Return the gifts to the sanctuary of the Church when you come in for Mass. There will be people to assist you. All gift s mu st b e return ed on the weekend of Decemb er 6 & 7. They will b e deli vered on Monday, December 8. This year you will notice that there are many gift cards on the tree. We realize this isn’t as much fun for you if you want to purchase a gift, but the children who receive the card do something they do not often have the opportunity to do—buy something they would really like to have for themselves. We are told that they get very excited to be able to choose from a number of their wishes. May God fill your hearts and home with joy this Christmas Season. Thank you for your generosity and goodness. St. Michael Social Concerns Ministry 6 Voice of Saint Michael November 16, 2014 Sick List Names for the bulletin sick list need to be called into the Parish Office by Monday, at Noon in order to be included in the following Sunday’s Bulletin. Please Pray For The Sick We continue to remember the sick, the infirm, and all those recommended to our prayers; and especially, the following, that they may experience the healing and power of Christ: Eileen Allot, Eileen Connolly, Rona Farley, Gerard Garcia, Marie Garcie, Jose Gomez, Richard Goodrich, Joseph Green, Ashley Gustafik, Eleanore Harris, Karl Hoffman, Maureen Hoffman, Cecilia Hoske, Charles McCarthy, Dan McCarthy, Patrick McDonald, Kathy Murchie, Linda O’Rourke, Beverly Pronobis, James Rizzo, Sylvia Russell, Sanford Shannon, Pat Tyrakowski, Jill Wrobel, Lucille Wrobel, Gayle Yore, and all those injured in service to their country. Please Pray For . . . Those who have died and their families Joseph A. Quill, grandfather of Joseph Flores Connie Belsan, sister of Elaine Panfil Frances Murphy, wife of Bernard, mother of Loretta $41,000 $39,000 $37,000 Thanksgiving Schedule $35,000 St. Michael Church and School facilities will be closed Thursday, November 27 and Friday, November 28 $31,000 Oct 12 $36,972 Oct 26 Nov 2 $36,077 $35,989 $33,000 Oct 19 $28,774 “Well done, good and faithful servant; you have been faithful over a little, I will set you over much…” MATTHEW 25:21 The Bulletin Editor’s deadline to receive articles and news for the December 14th and 21st bulletin is Friday, DECEMBER 5th Thank you! God expects us to nurture and develop the gifts He has given us and then generously give back with increase. He doesn’t want us to waste or hoard the gifts He has given us; He expects us to grow our gifts, use them wisely and be generous with them. 7 Voice of Saint Michael November 16, 2014 ANNUAL THANKSGIVING FOOD COLLECTION The annual Thanksgiving food collection for our sister parish, St. Basil/Visitation, will take place on the weekend of November 22 & 23. Please bring your donation of canned and nonperishable foods and place them in the Sanctuary. Gift cards for Jewel are also appreciated. Please put gift cards in the collection basket or leave them in the parish office. HOME MEETINGS TONICHT!! MINISTERS OF CARE REMANDATING We will be loading up the food on Monday morning, November 24 after the 8AM Mass. We would welcome any help. If anyone wishes to drive the food to St. Basil/Visitation on that day, please call us at the Service Ministry Office: 708-873-4634. Minister of Care Remandating will take place on Monday, November 17 at 10 AM in the Chapel or at 7 PM in the Chapel. Those wishing to be remandated as a Minister of Care for St. Michael Parish must attend one meeting. Thank you! Social Concerns Ministry This year St. Michael Parish will participate in a Sponsor-a-Family program through our own St. Vincent de Paul Society. There are many families in our parish who would benefit from the generosity of those of us who are able to share of our abundance. If your family or a group of people wish to participate in this program by buying Christmas gifts, please call the Service Ministry Office (873-4634) as soon as possible. Gifts must be returned early so that they can be distributed before Christmas. Thank you for your continued generosity. Saint Vincent de Paul Society of St. Michael Church 8 Voice of Saint Michael November 16, 2014 Tickets are still available. $100 donation each. Raffle Proceeds to benefit St. Michael School and Parish 9 Voice of Saint Michael November 16, 2014 Trigésimo Tercer Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario Dichoso el que teme al Señor. — Salmo 128 (127):1a PREPÁRENSE Las cartas de Pablo a los tesalonicenses son de sus primeros escritos, y fueron motivadas por su creencia y la de toda la primera comunidad cristiana de que el regreso de Cristo era inminente, y por eso sería una tontería dar tiempo o atención a otras cosas. Con el pasar del tiempo, ese fervor comenzaba a disminuir un poco. Hoy día, cuando escuchamos estas lecturas sobre el fin del mundo, podemos preguntarnos si de veras creemos que Cristo va a venir entre nosotros como “un ladrón en la noche” (1 Tesalonicenses 5:2). Si la respuesta es “Sí”, ¿debemos, o no, dejar nuestra planificación a largo plazo, deshacernos de nuestros calendarios y agendas, y suspender los ahorros para la educación universitaria de nuestros hijos? Seguro que no. Pero, lo que sí quiere decir es que deberíamos cambiar nuestra vida y vivir como hijos de la luz e iluminar el mundo a nuestro alrededor con la luz del Evangelio. Entonces, en aquel día, cuando los detalles de nuestra rutina diaria ya no importen, estaremos listos para encontrar nuestra paz y seguridad en Cristo Jesús. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Lunes: Apo 1:1-4; 2:1-5; Sal 1:1-4, 6; Lc 18:35-43 Martes: Apo 3:1-6, 14-22; Sal 15 (14):2-5; Lc 19:1-10, ó (para la memoria de la Dedicación) Hch 28: 11-16, 30-31; Sal 98 (97):1-6; Mt 14:22-33 Miércoles: Apo 4:1-11; Sal 150:1b-6; Lc 19:11-28 Jueves: Apo 5:1-10; Sal 149:1b-6a, 9b; Lc 19:41-44 Viernes: Apo 10:8-11; Sal 119 (118):14, 24, 72, 103, 111, 131; Lc 19:45-48 Sábado: Apo 11:4-12; Sal 144 (143):1b, 2, 9-10; Lc 20:27-40 Domingo: Ez 34:11-12, 15-17; Sal 23 (22):1-3, 5-6; 1 Cor 15:20-26, 28; Mt 25:31-46 Inglés es Segundo Idioma (ESL) - Todos los domingos a la 12:00 PM en la Commons Ministros de Misa Si Usted está interesado (a) en ser Lector, Ministro de Comunión, Ujier, Cantor, Sacristán, o Acólito, favor de comunicarse con el Padre Tom Byrne al 708-873 -4613. Nosotros siempre necesitamos personas para el coro que quieran cantar o que sepan tocar instrumentos. 10 Voice of Saint Michael November 16, 2014 Masses for the Week — November 15—22 4:30 PM Saturday 6:00 PM 7:30 AM Sunday 9:00 AM 10:30 AM 12:00 PM (Spanish) — 1:30 PM 5:30 PM 6:30 AM Monday 8:00 AM 6:30 AM Tuesday 8:00 AM 6:30 AM Wednesday 8:00 AM 6:30 AM Thursday 8:00 AM 6:30 AM Friday 8:00 AM Saturday 8:30 AM Frank Roach The People of St. Michael Parish Gerry Cassidy Daniel Jarosz William and James Wronski John Libby Our Spanish Community Wayne Cebrzynski Claudette Nagel Bernice A. Wojenik Our Parish Community Donna Meegan The People of St. Michael Parish William Mangan Eric James Goetzke Jim Kerrigan Mary Monty McGrath Kevin O’Finn Anthony Motyka Jody E. Jacobson Kjeldsen Daniel Kauzlaric Gloria Schiffler Willard and Celeste Dixon Edward Janik Ziggy A. Kaczor Sue Boyce Dana Hallgren Meredith Pearlstein Thomas Byrne John Burke Louis Wappel Arthur Cassler Mario Romeo Antonietta Labriola James Roach Tomasina DiFilippo Maria O’Keefe Chuck and Geri Bruner Joseph and Helen Cleary Margaret Kuempel Gregory L. Milkovich Conceso Larena Dana Hallgren November 23, 2014 - Christ The King Mass Intentions Lectors Altar Servers Eucharistic Ministers 4:30 PM Fr. Jack Irene Wiktor Kevin Reynolds Theresa Rose Ippolito Lambert, Rosemary NEED LECTOR Fron, Kyle Laundrie, Morgan Wardlow, Mary Kate Wardlow, Sarah Bollero, Donna NEED MINISTER Janicek, Deacon Jim Magsombol, Tess McElligott, Sean Milcarek, Barb Murray, David Murray, Mary Jo Radecky, John Stepansky, Pam Walsh, Rose 6:00 PM Fr. Jack Joseph & Helen Cleary Brent Ludwig Lorraine Driscoll Glennon, Owen Gianoli, Carol Brugess, Chris Donegan, Owen Donegan, Ian Tuman, Josh Ahl, Mary Ann Bongiorno, Theresa Broniarczyk, Ed Broniarczyk, Rose D’Ercole, Sharon Janicek, Deacon Jim Kull, Robert McGrath, Kathy A. NEED MINISTER Quinn, Kathy Veith, Lisa 7:30 AM Fr. Tom James Rzonca Ed and Nell Carroll Robert Rafferty Wilkin, Denise Flynn, Don Frangella, Joe Frangella, Massimo Frangella, Michael Manaseri, Zachary Arena-Simmons, Lorraine Bartholomew, Deacon Tom Frainier, Leo NEED MINISTER Lukasik, Luke McGlynn, Robert Minarcik, Jeff Paetow, P.J. Quinlan, Arlene Ryan, Mike Thomas, Tammy 9:00 AM Fr. Bill James Rzonca Olga Basta Stella Pogwist Krydynski, Vince Bittner, Ginger Alcordo, Jessica McGee, Ryan Twomey, Niamh Twomey, Emmett Auld, Sue Bartholomew, Deacon Tom Calandriello, Kathleen NEED MINISTER Pitcher, Julie Pitcher, Mark Sutter, Lynn VanHecke, CeeCee Wentz, Maureen Wool, Bud Wool, Carol Allison, Patty Brudek, Jim Creagh, Bob Duszynski, Marge Howard, Morgan Lynn, David McDonough, Deacon Mike Nolan, Maggie Nolan, Josh Norwell, Mary Lou Serio, Bernadette Baldivino, Ritchelle Barabasz, Harriet Ferguson, Rebecca Hand, Maureen Kim, Chang Sun Kozeluh, Joan McDonough, Deacon Mike O’Brien, Kay Patterson, Bill Stanczak, Marilyn Wappel, Dorothy Diacono Trujillo, Natalia Trujillo, Yolanda Vazquez, Elia Almanza, Irma Calderon, Esmeralda Calderon, Jacqueline Corral, Obdulia Espino, Alexia Flores, Carmen Matheke, Mary Lou Callaghan, Catie Cammack, Kathy Cocco, Deacon Tony Cooke, Brendan Cooke, Brian Durkin, Kristy Finn, Sarah Hiter, Robert McCurdy, Heather Trippiedi, Jennifer NEED MINISTER Young People’s Liturgy Presider — Kelly McHugh 10:30 AM Fr. Paul Barry Carlson Claudette Nagel Della & Lou Anton Dain, Judy McCarthy, Dennis Allison, Elizabeth Cabrera, Angela McCarthy, Aidan McCarthy, Liam Young People’s Liturgy Presider — Jenn Skalitzky 12:00 PM Fr. Tom Mary O’Malley Claire Wilk Fred Keller NEED LECTOR Wesolowski, Barbara 1:30 PM Spanish Mass Fr. Paul Our Spanish Community Gonzalez, Pat Rios, Martha 5:30 PM Fr. Jack The Small Family Dana Hallgren Laura Foster Cunningham, Kevin Mallet, Mary Beth O’Keeffe, Claudia O’Keeffe, David Stachnik, Annie Stachnik, Geneva Cooke, Conor McCurdy, Kate McCurdy, Meghan Trippiedi, Laura 11 Voice of Saint Michael November 16, 2014 Help Saint Michael School without spending extra money! Saint Michael School is collecting Box Tops, Campbell’s labels for education and Tyson Project A+ labels. Please consider clipping these labels from products you already purchase, place them in a envelope and drop them off in the box in the Narthex labeled ‘St. Mike’s Box Tops’. The monies earned will be used towards purchasing items for the school that will impact all students. Refer to the Fundraising section of the Saint Michael School Website for additional information or e-mail the box top coordinators at [email protected] with any questions. Thank you for your support. 12 SUNDAY MASSES: Saturday Evening: 4:30 p.m. & 6:00 p.m. Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 12:00, 5:30 p.m. Domingo: Misa en Español, 1:30 p.m. en iglesia MASSES ON WEEKDAYS: 6:30 & 8:00 a.m. MASS ON SATURDAY: 8:30 a.m. ADDRESS CHANGES: Please stop by the Par ish Office to complete an updated registration form or to advise you are leaving the parish. PARISH OFFICE HOURS: Monday thru Friday 8:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. - Noon Sunday 9:00 a.m. - Noon BAPTISM: Baptisms are celebrated several Sundays each month at 3:00 p.m. Please call the Parish Office to make arrangements. SACRAMENT OF PENANCE: Saturday 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. CONFESION EN ESPANOL los primeros y terceros Domingos de cada mes 12:30p—1:15p RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE HOURS: Monday thru Friday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Additional hours during Class Sessions Summer hours may vary. Session Times: Elementary RE (Grades 1-5) Saturday: A Session 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. B Session 10:30 a.m. - Noon Junior High Program Nights (Grades 6-8) Monday from 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Educación Religiosa – Usted puede registrar a sus hijos para Educación Religiosa llamando a la Oficina de Educación Religiosa al 708-349-0769. Si usted desea que sus hijos reciban confesión por primera vez, Primera Comunión, y Confirmación, sus hijos deben estar registrados en nuestro programa de Educación Religiosa o en la Escuela de Iglesia. PARISH OFFICE 14327 Highland Avenue Orland Park, IL 60462 www.saintmike.com Rev. Paul C. Burak, Pastor Dee Pietrzak, Administrative Assistant Rev. Jack Jura, Associate Pastor Rev. Thomas Byrne, Associate Pastor Rev. William Finnegan, Resident Priest Pat Chuchla, Pastoral Associate 349-0903 873-4611 873-4664 873-4612 873-4613 -4635 873-4652 Bernadette Cuttone, Principal 349-0068 Nancy Makowski, Assistant Principal 349-0068 Karen Boyle, Coordinator, Religious Education 349-0769 Gary Patin, Director of Music Ministry 873-4627 Rose Koch, Youth Minister 873-4650 Julie Pericht, Athletic Director 873-4641 DEACON COUPLES Tom and Becky Bartholomew Tony and Eileen Cocco Jim and Sharon Janicek Michael and Donna McDonough Abel and Yolanda Trujillo Saul and Elia Vazquez Bulletin deadline: Fr iday at 12 Noon. Please e-mail articles, in Word or Publisher for mat, to [email protected]. ST. MICHAEL’S WOMEN’S CLUB Become a member of St. Michael’s Women’s Club and join us on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2014 at 7:00 PM in the WEST MINISTRY ROOM A female officer from the ORLAND PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT will discuss Women’s safety—Not only during the upcoming holiday season, but all through the year. REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED.