St. Matthew Parish - St. Matthew Church
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St. Matthew Parish - St. Matthew Church
St. Matthew Parish 1555 Glen Ellyn Road Glendale Heights, Illinois 60139 St. Matthew MAY 24, 2015 RECTORY & PARISH CENTER 630-469-6300 Fax Number 630-469-6302 Office Hours: M - F 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM M - F 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Sat 9 AM - 1 PM Parish Website: www.stmatthewchurch.org School Website: www.stmatthewschool.org PASTOR Rev. Jerome Kish ext 312 PAROCHIAL VICAR Rev. Rogelio Martinez ext 311 IN RESIDENCE Rev. Richard Cilano PERMANENT DEACON Robert Malek ext 315 DIRECTOR OF FAITH FORMATION Michael Ruddle ext 314 FAITH FORMATION OFFICE 630-469-5178 PASTORAL MUSICIAN Robert Fulda ext 309 SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Gina Pestrak 630-858-3112 ST. VINCENT DEPAUL SOCIETY 630-469-6300 ext 302 MASSES - Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 PM Sunday - 8:00, 10:00, 12:00, 1:30 PM (Español), 6:00 PM Daily (Monday through Friday) 7:00 and 8:45 AM Saturday: 8:00 AM Rosary after the 8:45 AM SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Monday - 7:40 AM, Tuesday - 6:30 PM, Saturday - 3:30 PM (or contact one of the priests) BAPTISMS Second Saturday of the month at 12:00 PM. Pre-Baptismal meeting held the second Monday of the month. Pre-registration is required. MARRIAGES Please call the Parish office at least 6 months prior to the celebration of the Sacrament. PARISH REGISTRATION Please stop by the Parish Office to fill out a registration form. HOMEBOUND/SICK: Please call the Parish Office to notify us of anyone homebound, critically ill or in the hospital. Bautismos en español son cada cuarto sábado del mes. Preparación bautismal es el segundo miércoles de cada mes a las 7pm. Se tiene que registrar en las oficinas antes de las pláticas. Come Holy Spirit! Veni Sancte Spiritus! Today is Pentecost Sunday. We remember the great gift of God the Holy Spirit, coming down from heaven and poured into the disciples of Jesus like a driving wind and a burning fire. Pentecost marks a deep change in the lives of the followers of Jesus. No longer will they hide in fear behind closed doors. Now they’ll share the fire of God’s love that burns within them, fulfilling the mission of Jesus to bring his good news to all nations. Because of their faithfulness, we worship in church today. Someone handed on this fire of faith from generation to generation until it caught fire in your heart. It’s like the Olympic torch. That torch not only burns for the one who carries it; it is passed on to the next runner in the race. The same fire of God’s love burns within you. Who will you hand it on to? How will you hand on the fire of God’s love? This is why we pray, “Come Holy Spirit!” We want the fire of the Holy Spirit to burn ever more deeply within us. We want to follow his inspirations and promptings in all we do. We want to bring his divine life to the whole world, starting with those closest to us. The Holy Spirit wants to fill all the places where you live and work and rest. We remember… Tomorrow is Memorial Day. Let us remember in prayer those in the military who have given their lives to protect our earthly peace and freedom. There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for a friend. Let us do our part to foster peace in our hearts and in our neighborhoods. We can do this by not giving in to gossip and rash judgment and violence. On our own soil, rioting and death have occurred because we have not followed our good laws that seek to discover who is guilty and who is innocent and apply the proper punishment as needed with due process and in due time. Instead, we convict one another in the court of the media. Here I am thinking of the tragic riots in Ferguson and Baltimore. Even after guilt has been established, we have to guard our hearts against brutality. Here I am thinking of the Boston bomber. In his case, a death sentence is justified. However, St. John Paul II taught us not to apply the sentence of death when the guilty person could be prevented from causing further harm. If we do not guard our hearts, we too will become the killers we despise. Yes, there is much evil in the world; but Christ has shown us a nobler way. He did not offer sweet sounding words and sugary ideas—he simply and freely offered his life for the healing of the world’s evils. He calls each one of us to do the same. You are a priest forever, according to the order of Melchizedek The New Testament Sacrament of Holy Orders is a gift that remains forever. Fifty years ago, that gift was bestowed on Fr. Dave Dillon in his religious family of the Carmelites. In honor of that grace-filled day, and in gratitude for his generous past service here at St. Matthew’s, Fr. Dave will celebrate the 5:00pm Mass on Saturday, May 30. After Mass, we will gather in Hurley Hall for refreshments and to congratulate him. Fifty years isn’t forever, but it’s a good start. God bless you, Fr. Dave! On the weekend of June 13 and 14, we will honor Fr. Rogelio Martinez. He has served faithfully here for just two years, but with great love. Now he will be returning to his religious family of the Franciscans. We will have refreshments in the narthex after all the Masses so that we can thank Fr. Rogelio and send him along with our prayers that his new assignment be filled with many blessings. God bless you, Fr. Rogelio! Our parish family is filled with many blessings. Thanks be to God! Fr. Jerome Pentecost Sunday — May 24, 2015 There are different kinds of spiritual gifts but the same Spirit. — 1 Corinthians 12:4 St. Matthew Mission Statement Declaración de la Misión de la Parroquia San Mateo We, the members of the St. Matthew Parish community being many parts but one sacramental body, are sent by the love of God to make Christ present in the world. Nosotros, los miembros de la comunidad parroquial de San Mateo, siendo muchas partes, pero un solo cuerpo sacramental, somos enviados por el amor de Dios para hacer presente a Cristo en el mundo. EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS MONDAY, MAY 25, 2015 Memorial Day 9:00—† FR. FRANKLIN TASKER (Sandy & Roger Davis) TUESDAY, MAY 26, 2015 7:00—† MICHELLE MUFICH (Ralph & Charmaine Mufich) 8:45—† LEONORA COLL (Family) WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 2015 7:00—† CARLOTA VILLACORTE(Ramon & Osita Elizaga) 8:45—† JOE REYES (Josefina Reyes) THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 7:00—IN THANKSGIVING (Greene Family) 8:45—† SISTER MARY LOURDES LANGENFELD (Al & Josie Ceballos) FRIDAY, MAY 29, 2015 7:00—† SARAH LATA (Family) 8:45—† JOSEFINA C. BELINGON (Tano & Ellie Puzon) SATURDAY, MAY 30, 2015 8:00—† MARY ANN TURCAN (Ralph & Charmaine Mufich) 5:00—FR. DAVE DILLON (St. Matthew Council of Catholic Women) SUNDAY, MAY 31, 2015 8:00—† BILL DOLLE (Jean Dolle) 10:00—† ANNA TUC NGUYEN (Daughter Hoa Kamrad) 12:00—FOR THE PARISH FAMILY 1:30—† NORMA FAVELA (Noemi Velasquez) 6:00—† ERNESTO VILLANUEVA (Family) SATURDAY, MAY 30, 2015 5:00 PM—John Liss, John Lachman, Linda Liss, Donna Parsons, Lindsey Parsons SUNDAY, MAY 31, 2015 8:00 AM—Edwin Islan, Sarah Oliver, Annabelle Tumlos, Mayra Tumlos, Joe Stagowski 10:00 AM—Dave Gravel, Eliza Puzon, Tano Puzon, Andrew Strickland, Sue Strickland 12:00 PM—Dolly Villaflor, Marilyn Liwanag, Mary Ann Schlacks, Linda Warner, Celia Yu 1:30 PM— 6:00 PM—Jerry Jenkinson, Barbara McCarty GREETERS SATURDAY, MAY 30, 2015 5:00 PM—Robert Bilek, Ronald Metty, Bill Rigali SUNDAY, MAY 31, 2015 8:00 AM—Mary Cichantk, Peggy King, Annabelle Tumlos 10:00 AM—Teresa Chsie, James, Joey & Thomas Czernek 12:00 PM—Christopher Gayoso, Jaimee Marzan, Nelly Traynor 1:30 PM—Yesenia Hernandez, Diana Sanchez 6:00 PM— LECTORS Schedule of Events WEEK OF: MAY 24, 2015 SUNDAY 9:00 AM—Spanish Evangelization Course 10:00 AM—Spanish Catholicism 12:00 PM—Spanish Choir 6:00 PM—I.M.P.A.C.T. Youth Group MONDAY — MEMORIAL DAY Parish Office Closed TUESDAY 9:30 AM—Crafters 7:00 PM—Council of Catholic Women Calendar Meeting 7:00 PM—Confirmation Practice WEDNESDAY 6:00 PM—Mother of Perpetual Help Novena 7:00 PM—KC Open Meeting 7:00 PM—Cornerstone THURSDAY 7:30 AM—Eucharistic Adoration 10:00 AM—Small Faith Group 6:00 PM—Spanish Ballet Group 7:00 PM—8th Grade Graduation 7:00 PM—Cantors 7:30 PM—Traditional Choir FRIDAY 10:00 AM—Divine Mercy Group 7:00 PM—Hispanic Charismatic Planning Meeting SATURDAY 10:45 AM—Spanish Ballet Group 5:00 PM— Fr. Dave 50th Jubilee Mass 6:00 PM—Reception in Hall following Mass 6:00 PM—Spanish Marriage Encounter SATURDAY, MAY 30, 2015 5:00 PM—Linda Warner SUNDAY, MAY 31, 2015 8:00 AM—Joan Brozny, Phyllis Gorniack 10:00 AM—Ellie Puzon, Tano Puzon 12:00 PM—Vicky Villaflor, Dolly Villaflor 1:30 PM—Eduardo Sanchez, Monica Regalado 6:00 PM—Sylvia Quines, Ike Cruz ALTAR SERVERS SATURDAY, MAY 30, 2015 5:00 PM—Anna Gendusa, Carolyn Stanfield, Zachary King, Nicklaus King SUNDAY, MAY 31, 2015 8:00 AM—Danielle Seiwert, Emma Walls, Joseph Licko 10:00 AM—Morayo Oladipo, Mallory Sulda, Michael Cornejo 12:00 PM—Julia Hamberg, Lauren Carda 1:30 PM—Debbie Ramos, David Lopez, Maria Garcia 6:00 PM—Joseph & Elizabeth Tran, Thea Marie Martirez BINGO Monday, MAY 25: M/M Mehu, Rocha, Smothers Friday, MAY 29: M/M Szuba Workers must be at the hall by 5:30 PM on Monday and Friday night. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Sir 17:20-24; Ps 32:1-2, 5-7; Mk 10:17-27 Tuesday: Sir 35:1-12; Ps 50:5-8, 14, 23; Mk 10:28-31 Wednesday: Sir 36:1, 4-5a, 10-17; Ps 79:8, 9, 11, 13; Mk 10:32-45 Thursday: Sir 42:15-25; Ps 33:2-9; Mk 10:46-52 Friday: Sir 44:1, 9-13; Ps 149:1b-6a, 9b; Mk 11:11-26 Saturday: Sir 51:12cd-20; Ps 19:8-11; Mk 11:27-33 Sunday: Dt 4:32-34, 39-40; Ps 33:4-6, 9, 18-20, 22; Rom 8:14-17; Mt 28:16-20 CONFIRMATION PRACTICE Tuesday, May 26 7:00 PM in Church Child and Parent or Sponsor must attend St. Matthew Parish Raffle Mustang Raffle 2015 Ford Mustang V6 Coupe 2nd Prize = $5,000 Chuck Karwowski, Kate Harris, Calene Carda, Tom Sudeikis 3rd Prize = $2,500 Winners will be drawn at the St. Matthew Feast Day Celebration - Kermes Sunday, September 20, 2015 at 6pm Raffle tickets are $50.00 each. See www.stmatthewchurch.org for official raffle rules III II I Darek Dynak & Jeanne Wolski Ramon Tolentino & Celia Carrillo Kevin Medina & Cleiry Zuniga MASS AT THE CEMETERY A Memorial Day Mass will be celebrated on Monday, May 25 at 9:00 AM at the Assumption Cemetery Mausoleum Chapel in Wheaton. BEQUESTS Please remember the good works of our parish in your will. Contact Fr. Jerome on how you can accomplish this. If you are planning surgery or are ill and would like to receive the Sacrament of Anointing, please call the parish office to schedule an appointment with one of our priests. Sunday Collection Week of May 17, 2015 A SIGNIFICANT DAY “And suddenly there came from the sky a noise like a strong driving wind, and it filled the entire house in which they were” (Acts 2:2). The Holy Spirit’s arrival on that first Pentecost was signaled by a rush of wind. We all know what it’s like when our windows are open just as a summer storm rises up. Curtains fly, papers become airborne, house plants shudder, dust is scattered. A rush of wind disrupts the orderliness of our home. The coming of the Holy Spirit, as celebrated each year at Pentecost, can also disrupt ways that have become comfortable and orderly. The Church always needs Pentecost. We need the breath of God’s Spirit to blow away any complacency or malaise that has settled into our faith. Jesus breathes on his disciples and they receive the Holy Spirit. With that reception comes the power to share the Good News of salvation. Today, this is no less true for us. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Weekly Collection Needed to cover expenses $ 14,500.00 Total Collection $ 12,802.47 ____________ - $ 1,697.53 CRS Nepal Collection $ 2,436.00 ------------------------------------------Cumulative Report for Year ending June 30, 2015 Weekly Collection Needed to Date Total Collection to Date Difference $ 653,500.00 $ 662,943.09 ——————— $ 9,443.09 News from St. Matthew Parish School — Honoring Traditions We have many end of the year traditions here at St. Matthew Parish School. One fun tradition is when the Junior High students go on a field trip together. This year all 90 Junior High students went for a day of fun to our beautiful city of Chicago. Together they rode the Tall Ships, visited Lincoln Park Zoo and Millennium Park, and completed their day with dinner at the German restaurant, Chicago Brauhaus. As always, our children and teachers received many compliments about their wonderful behavior. The best part of the trip was when all the children joined in for the Chicken Dance at the restaurant plus just spending the day together. Please contact Mrs. Gina Pestrak, Principal at 630-858-3112 to learn more about our programs and to schedule a personal tour of our school. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MASS The Diocese of Joliet will hold its ThirtySeventh Annual Wedding Anniversary Mass on Sunday, August 30, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. at the Cathedral of St. Raymond in Joliet. If you are celebrating either your 25th or 50th anniversary this year, please contact the parish center by June 15th so that we may submit your name to the Diocese for a formal invitation. Those celebrating over 50 year anniversaries do not receive a formal invitation, but will be able to register to attend at a later date. MAY 30, 2015 FATHER DAVE’S CELEBRATION Set up for the reception in Hurley Hall will be at 10 AM. This is a parish event and everyone is invited to help. If you are bringing food, please bring it to Hurley Hall at 3:30 PM. Finger foods and desserts are requested. Please call Arlene if you have any questions 630-858-3648. MASS 5 PM Reception to follow in Hurley Hall St. Matthew Vacation Bible School "Growing with Saints" Mark your calendar for our all new Vacation Bible School — July 20-24, 2015. Your child(ren), Ages 4 - 10, will go on an adventure. Each day they will learn a new Bible verse, stories, sing songs, play games, put together a craft and much more!! The cost is $25.00 / $30.00 July 1st. Registration forms and fees can be dropped off at the Parish Center VBS Items Needed Can you donate a few items? St. Matthew Vacation Bible School is in need of: Plastic Table cloths (any bright colors) Balloons Streamers (any bright colors) If you can donate any of these items, please drop in the VBS box in the narthex. Thank You!! The Body and Blood of Christ “This is my Body, given up for you.” Fr. David Dillon’s Golden Jubilee Mass Saturday, May 30, 2015 5 PM A reception will follow in Hurley Hall All Night Solemn Vigil Fr. Dave served the parish for 17 years as parochial vicar and pastor. Let us congratulate and thank him on the 50th anniversary of his ordination into the priesthood with a joyful St. Matthew celebration. Saturday June 6 to Sunday June 7 Sign up to adore our Lord. See the narthex for details. Individuals and groups are encouraged to sign up for an hour to keep our Lord company throughout the night. A Solemn Eucharistic Procession Sunday June 7 Following the 10:00am and 1:30pm Masses. RELIGIOUS COMMUNITY FACTS DID YOU KNOW? During the last half of the 1920s, the Benedictine Sisters built an addition to their Monastery in Lisle and founded Sacred Heart Academy, a boarding school for girls. PRAYER FOR LIFE AND LOVE On Thursday, June 4, Illinois Citizens for Life is sponsoring an Inter-denominational Morning of Prayer for Life and Love at St. Michael’s Parish Center, 310 S. Wheaton Ave. in Wheaton. Coffee at 9 AM and followed by Reflection and Prayer. Complimentary lunch and fellowship will be offered at 11 AM. Please RSVP to the ICL office by Monday, June 1st, 630-8525448 or email [email protected]. There will also be an 8 AM Mass available in St. Michael’s Church for those who wish to come early. All are welcome. Would you like to remember a loved one, an anniversary, a birthday, or special intention in a very special way? Consider making an offering of $25 to St. Matthew in your loved ones name and we will light four 7-day candles near our Holy Family statute. Also, each week that the Holy Family candles are sponsored in someone’s name, we will make special mention of the contribution and the candle memoriam in the bulletin. Remember your loved ones, a special anniversary, birthday, or in thanksgiving. For more information, please contact the parish office. BLUESTEM EARTH FESTIVAL 2015 May 30, 2015 from 10 AM to 3 PM at the University of St. Francis in Joliet. Free Admission. Sponsored by the Joliet Franciscan Sisters & Associates. Enjoy over 50 eco-conscious exhibits and vendors. Live entertainment, free ice cream social and children’s activities. Will County will be offering on-site secure document destruction 10am-1pm. For more information visit: BluestemEarthFestival.com. MEMORIAL DAY MASS There will only be one Mass celebrated on Memorial Day, Monday, May 25th. It will be at 9:00 AM. Also, in observance of the holiday, the Parish Center will be closed. St. Matthew Council of Catholic Women ALL LADIES OF THE PARISH St. Matthew CCW 2015 Woman of the Year — CCW is proud to introduce Judy Sopoci as this year’s Woman of the Year. Any organization is only successful if you have members like Judy. Her good nature and ready smile are always present no matter the task. Judy co-chairs the twice a year blood drive, has worked tirelessly for the craft show and chairs the bake sale. Judy is up early and works Market Day each month. Most importantly is Judy’s faith, pleasant attitude and presence. Judy’s family includes husband, Dan, seven children, 16 grandchildren, and nine great grandchildren. Thank you Judy, we are honored and proud to have you as our Woman of the Year. Thought for the Week — At every moment of life, we have an opportunity to choose joy. It’s Memorial Day—Remember our heroes who died to keep us free. Ensayo para la Confirmación Martes 26 de mayo 7:00 PM en la Iglesia El niño debera asistir con uno de sus padres o padrino 30 de mayo 2015 Celebración del Padre de Dave Dillon La configuración de las recepción en Hurley Pasillo sera a las 10 AM. Este es un evento de la paroquia y todao están invitados a ayudar. Si usted está trayendo comida, por favor llevarlo a la salon de Hurley a las 3:30 pm. Se ruega a los bocadillos y postres. Por favor, llame a Arlene si used tiene cualquier pregunta at (630) 8583648. Misa 5:00 PM Recepción a seguir en Hurley Pasillo UN DÍA SIGNIFICATIVO “De repente se oyó un gran ruido que venía del cielo, como cuando sopla un viento fuerte, que resonó por toda la casa donde se encontraban” (Hechos 2:2). La llegada del Espíritu Santo en ese primer Pentecostés fue marcada por un viento fuerte. Todos sabemos lo que se siente cuando abrimos las ventanas en el momento en que se levanta una tormenta de verano. Las cortinas vuelan, los papeles se elevan, las plantas tiemblan y el polvo se revuelve. Un ventarrón que perturba el orden de nuestro hogar. La venida del Espíritu Santo, que celebramos cada año durante Pentecostés, también puede perturbar hábitos que se han vuelto cómodos y organizados. La Iglesia siempre necesita de Pentecostés. Necesitamos el soplo del Espíritu de Dios para que disperse nuestras autocomplacencias o cualquier malestar que ha penetrado nuestra fe. Jesús sopla en sus discípulos y reciben el Espíritu Santo. Con esa recepción viene el poder de compartir la Buena Nueva de la salvación. Hoy esa realidad no es diferente a lo que se espera de nosotros. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Rifa La iglesia de San Mateo estará rifando un carro Mustang 2015! Boletos están a la venta ya! Los boletos se pueden adquirir en el la oficina o en el narthex después de cada mis. Primer Premio: 2015 Mustang Segundo Premio: $5000.00 O Un año de inscripción en la escuela de San Mateo Tercer Premio $2500.00 Para mas información contacten a Laura Vargas 630-965-6071 Domingo de Pentecostés Hay diferentes dones, pero el Espíritu es el mismo. — 1 Corintios 12:4
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