May 15th, 2016

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May 15th, 2016
St. Jude the Apostle Church
South Holland, IL
Established 1957
Rev. Ignatius I. Anaele
Pastor
Rev. John J. Powers
Pastor Emeritus
Herbert Drazba
Deacon
Mel Stasinski
Deacon
Timothy Springer
Deacon
Linda Morgridge
Business Manager
Shawn Perkins
Music Minister
Marsha Johnson
Coordinator of Religious Education
Kenneth Ziolkowski
Parish Finance Council Chair
John Turton
Parish Pastoral Council Chair
880 E. 154th St., South Holland, IL 60473
Rectory Office Phone: 708 333-3550
Fax: 708 339-3336
Children’s Religious Education: 708 225-1180
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.stjudetheapostle.org
Weekend Masses:
Saturday 5:00 PM
Sunday 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 AM
Weekday Masses:
Monday thru Friday 8:30 AM
Holy Day Masses:
Vigil 7:00 PM Holy Day 8:30 AM
Sacrament of Reconciliation:
Saturday 4:15 to 4:45 PM
Baptisms: Arrangements must be made
in advance for catechesis and reception
of the sacrament. All families must be
registered parishioners. Contact the
Rectory office at 708 333-3550.
CHRIST OUR SAVIOR
CATHOLIC SCHOOL
Executive Pastor - Rev. Ignatius I. Anaele
Principal - Mrs. Karen Brodzik 708-333-8173
www.christoursaviorcatholicschool.org
MISSION STATEMENT
We, the family of faith of St. Jude the Apostle Catholic Church
in South Holland, nourished by the Word of God and Sacraments
commit ourselves to know, love, live, and celebrate Jesus the Christ.
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St. Jude Parish Calendar
MASS INTENTIONS
Sat., May 14
Sun., May 15
5:00 PM
8:00 AM Reva Wolak Requested by Fred Wolak
Vicky Griffith Requested by Special Friend
10:00 AM Gene Sitkowski Requested by Wally & Dorie Janczak
Theresa Obidike Requested by Obidike Family
In memory of Mother Angelica Requested by Theresa Obidike
11:30 AM For Many Blessings Requested by Gabrielle Philizaire
Mon., May 16
8:30 AM
Joseph Adducci Requested by Eugene DaCorte
Tues., May 17
8:30 AM
Robert S. Petty Requested by The Petty Family
Wed., May 18
8:30 AM
St. Jude Purgatorial Society
Thur., May 19
8:30 AM
For The Intentions of Our Blessed Mother
Fri., May 20
8:30 AM
Petra Abayon Requested by The Family
Sat., May 21
5:00 PM
M/M A. Kosmala Requested by Daughter
Timothy F. Roe Requested by Rita Roe
Sun., May 22
WEEKDAYS MON—FRI
8:00 AM Rosary
8:30 AM Mass
9:00 AM Divine Mercy Chaplet
Mark Marczak & Nancy Winiecki Requested by The Family
Jean Sikorski Requested by The Family
Monday - May 16, 2016
Church Cleaning after Mass
Tuesday - May 17, 2016
Holy Hour following Mass
Choir Practice 7:00 PM
Wednesday - May 18, 2016
COS Mass & Breakfast 8:30 AM
Bible Study 7:00 PM
Saturday - May 21, 2016
Reconciliation 4:15-4:45 PM
Mass 5:00 PM
Sunday - May 22, 2016
Masses at 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 AM
8:00 AM Phyllis Foresta, James Foresta & Joe Horvath Requested by Carmen Foresta
10:00 AM Bob Elliott Requested by Pat & Ron Slusarski
11:30 AM Mary Aigbuwa Requested by Lucy Adiman
2016
5 - 8 -16
$ 6,300.00
2015
5 - 10 - 15
$ 5,206.75
Fiscal Year To Date:
$ 243,037.47 $ 252,422.11
Thank you for your support of the parish.
Our warmest
WELCOME
to all who celebrate the Eucharist
with us, whether you are a visitor,
long-time resident or you are
newly arrived in the parish.
We thank God for you.
The wine used at the
Eucharist
for the month of
May is for
The Mangahis Family.
We thank them for their generosity.
A PRAYER TO THE SPIRIT
Spirit of Jesus,
poured out in flames of fire upon your disciples
on the day of Pentecost,
we pray to you:
Set afire the hearts of your faithful
so that they will announce
in all the languages of the world
the wonders of the salvation of God.
If you are new in the parish, we
invite you to join our community.
You may fill out a registration
form found at the church entrances and drop it in the collection or
return it to the Rectory Office.
DATE/MASS
Monday - May 23, 2016
Church Cleaning after Mass
Tuesday - May 24, 2016
Holy Hour following Mass
Choir Practice 7:00 PM
Wednesday - May 25, 2016
Bible Study 7:00 PM
Saturday - May 28, 2016
Reconciliation 4:15-4:45 PM
Mass 5:00 PM
Sunday - May 29, 2016
Masses at 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 AM
We rejoice at the
Baptism of
Chiemelie Ogugua.
May God bless
the newest addition
to our parish family.
LECTORS
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS
ALTAR SERVERS
Saturday
May 21 5:00 PM
Terese Kujawa
Annette Mauro, Audrey Moncdo
Jo Ann Ziemkowski, Mark Ziemkowski
Joseph Bermudez
Sunday
May 22 8:00 AM
Sunday
May 22 10:00 AM
Sunday
May 22 11:30 AM
Michele Brown
Roy Pradelski, Veronica Pradelski
Carol Wojciechowski, Dan Wojciechowski
Cynthia Byrd, Theresa Okuwobi
John Turton, Mary Turton
Michele Brown, Joanne Turton
Nnamdi Okabuonye, Nneoma Okabuonye
Abby Gula Booby Gula
Gerald Edeh
John Krilich
Odera Edeh Somtochi Edeh
Etienne Atangana Solange Nwokenkwo
May 15, 2016
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Pentecost Sunday
Teach and Remind
I'm not very good at telling jokes. I like them, but after I hear one and laugh at it, I let it go and forget it. I
suspect this doesn't just apply to jokes. The Gospel today hints that the disciples may have had the same
weakness when Jesus says the Spirit will "teach you everything and remind you of all that I told you" (John
14:26).
Jesus spent three years teaching his disciples about the kingdom of God. While he may have condensed his
message to "Love God . . . and love your neighbor as yourself" (Mark 12:30-31), he spent most of his time
showing them how much God loves them and how to love their neighbor. He used parables as examples and
miracles as signs of the Father's love. He answered their questions and explained things privately. Knowing
that this would still not be enough, he promised to send the Spirit after he had risen. He seems to have
known that sometimes you just can't learn by listening. You have to experience some things to understand
them. Sometimes you have to explain something to someone else before you understand it yourself. And
that is what the disciples would do.
When they received the Spirit after Jesus' resurrection, they began to talk about Jesus to anyone who would
listen. They also began to do the things Jesus talked about. They fed the poor and healed the sick. Thus
they began to experience Jesus in those around them. They would remember what Jesus had taught them
and apply it in their lives. They even accepted suffering for their faith.
We too can receive that promise from Jesus to have the Spirit teach and remind us. As we share our faith
with others, we begin to experience Jesus in them. Just talking about our faith helps it to grow. As we listen
to the Lord in prayer, we are reminded of passages in the Bible that we have read or heard from the altar on
Sunday. We begin to understand how they apply in our lives. We may remember things that seemed to be
very bad but turned out to be God's plan--maybe losing a job, only to find a better one; or moving away
from friends, only to make new friends later. May the Holy Spirit teach and remind us of the signs of God's
love.
Tom Schmidt, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co.
TASTE OF ST. JUDE VII
FOOD * FELLOWSHIP * FUN
Our annual event will be held on Sunday June 5th from 11 AM to 3 PM. Do you have a special ethnic food you would love to prepare for this year’s TASTE OF ST. JUDE. We are looking for a variety of items to be prepared and sold. Please fill out a form found in the back of church. If you have
questions call Michele 708 841-4855.
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SHEDSOMELIGHT
Christ Our Savior Catholic School
WE ARE SO GRATEFUL!!
We received a check for $1,110.30 from the Box Tops for
Education organization for the submission period from
November 2015 through March 2016. It is because of the
parishioners of our founding parishes that we received
such a large compensation. It was a WONDERFUL SURPRISE!! If you are collecting box tops, drop them off at
your rectory office and they will be forwarded to us. Box
Tops for Education can be found on various store items
that you regularly purchase. We are so grateful to you!
SPRING CLEANING GARAGE SALE TIME
Christ Our Savior School will be hosting a “Spring Garage
Sale on the Parking Lot” on Saturday, June 4 from 9 am
until 3 pm. All are invited to participate. The cost of a
space is $20. You earn all that you sell. Items can be
furniture, odds and ends, clothes, etc. If you are interested in obtaining a space in the sale, please call the main
office at 708-333-8173. If you are spring cleaning and just
want to give away your items, we will gladly accept donations. Save the date and shop until you drop.
PROSPECTIVE PRESCHOOL AND
KINDERGARTEN ROUNDUP
SEEKING: Prospective parents with preschool or kindergarten age children are encouraged to participate in our
Early Childhood Roundup on Tuesday, May 31 from 910:30 am. Visit our school and learn about our early childhood program. Activities are planned for the youngsters.
A child must be 3 years old by September 1, 2016 to attend. Please register by Monday, May 23 by contacting
the school office at 708-333-8173.
PRESCHOOL SUMMER CAMP AT COS
A Preschool Summer Camp will be held at COS beginning Monday, June 6 until Friday, July 29. The camp is
open to all 3, 4, and 5 year olds (entering Kindergarten).
The cost of the camp is $80 per week. You can register
for whichever weeks suit your needs. Call the school office if you are interested in registering your child.
SCHOLARSHIP GALA AD BOOK UPDATE
Thank you to the following businesses or individuals for
their recent donation to our Scholarship Gala Ad Book:
Fairway Foods (Dolton), Matt Lungaro, (Chicago Heights)
Janice Norwood (South Holland), Mrs. Winter’s Cakes
(Dolton). Special thanks to an anonymous St. Jude parishioner who donated bags of goodies for our Gala baskets.
In Christ’s Love,
Karen Brodzik
Principal
PARISH NEWS
FIRST EUCHARIST
Our young people of the parish will receive First Communion at
11:30 Mass on Sunday, May 15th.
HOSPITALITY SUNDAY
Join us for coffee and rolls and fellowship after all the Sunday
Masses On May 15th.
$PLIT THE POT
Split the Pot tickets will be sold after all the weekend Masses.
Tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5. The drawing will be held after
the 11:30 Mass.
BOOK SIGNING-FUNDRAISER
Chelcie Oparanozie, parishioner and altar server is holding a
book signing fund raiser for her first novel Reptiles vs. Amphibians on Sunday, May 15th in the lobby of the church. This 13
year old will be donating 20% of the sales to St. Jude the
Apostle parish. Visit her at www.chelcie4books.com
MEDIA CENTER
Visit the Media Center this weekend for a variety of items for
your spiritual enrichment. Special orders are also available.
SENIOR HOSPITALITY
This month Senior Hospitality will be held on Wednesday, May
18th after the morning Mass. It will be hosted by the 8th grade
students of Christ our Savior School. It is a wonderful opportunity to meet and talk with our young people. Sign up in the
back of church.
BABY SHOWER
Knights of Columbus Genoa Council #1659 is sponsoring a
“Baby Shower” during the month of May. We are seeking
strollers, blankets, diapers, diaper bags, wipes, lotion, shampoo and monetary donations. Items may be left in the lobby of
the church.
WHITE SOX TICKETS
The Knights of Columbus Genoa Council #1659 along with St.
Anthony (Frankfort) are sponsoring a trip to the July 8th White
Sox game vs. Atlanta Braves. Tickets are $25, cash only will be
accepted. Buses will leave from St. Anthony. Tickets are going
fast. Call Bill 708 841-5775 for more info.
THANK YOU
We send special thanks go to the Pinochle Club for their donation to St. Jude Church.
BEREAVEMENT MINISTRY
We are forming a Bereavement Group to assist the priests in
preparing and celebrating the funerals of parishioners. They will
help with the funeral liturgy and wake service. We will also
follow up for those that need assistance after the death of their
loved one. Training will be held at St. Jude on June 4th & 11th.
For more information see Deacon Tim Springer or contact the
Rectory Office.
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TODAY'S READINGS
First Reading -- Filled with the Holy Spirit, the apostles
begin to speak in tongues (Acts 2:1-11).
Psalm -- Lord, send out your Spirit, and renew the face of
the earth (Psalm 104).
Second Reading -- In one Spirit we are baptized into one
body and given to drink of one Spirit (1 Corinthians 12:37, 12-13)
Gospel -- Jesus Christ appears to the disciples and sends
them on their mission with the power to forgive or retain
sins through the Holy Spirit (John 20:19-23)
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
COME, HOLY SPIRIT!
Monday: Jas 3:13-18; Ps 19:8-10, 15; Mk 9:14-29
Tuesday: Jas 4:1-10; Ps 55:7-11a, 23; Mk 9:30-37
Wednesday: Jas 4:13-17; Ps 49:2-3, 6-11; Mk 9:38-40
Thursday: Jas 5:1-6; Ps 49:14-20; Mk 9:41-50
Friday: Jas 5:9-12; Ps 103:1-4, 8-9, 11-12;
Mk 10:1-12
Saturday: Jas 5:13-20; Ps 141:1-3, 8; Mk 10:13-16
Sunday: Prv 8:22-31; Ps 8:4-9; Rom 5:1-5;
Jn 16:12-15
Reconciled diversity illumines Pentecost and fills this Jubilee
Year of Mercy. Locked doors fly open as Pentecost's Spirit
sends forth once-frightened disciples to share Jesus' gospel in
countless languages, uni ng crowds of divergent--some mes
hos le--na onali es into one newborn community filled with
peace. Paul exhorts the Corinthians, and us, to celebrate our
differences, for gi s of the same Spirit build our diversity into
Jesus' one body. Paul bids the Romans, and us, to embrace life
bestowed by "the Spirit of adop on, through whom we cry,
'Abba, Father!' " In today's tradi onal Gospel, Jesus sends forth
previously frightened disciples, and us, to love others as Jesus
loves us. So Pope Francis sees Pentecost's Spirit, in this Jubilee
Year of Mercy, summoning us afresh from past mediocrity and
selfish isola on to share God's mercy enthusias cally and generously. The alterna ve Gospel declares keeping Jesus' commandments not a mindless obliga on but a loving choice, closing Easter Time with Jesus' enduring promise of the Pentecost
Spirit's abiding presence: that Spirit "will teach you everything
and remind you of all I told you."
THE FULLNESS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
The church wakes up to an amazing message this morning.
Look around and see who has been called. Listen to the voices
of those who proclaim Jesus is Lord. You'll find no race of people le out; you'll find no language on earth unfit to proclaim
the glory of God. We call Pentecost Sunday the "birthday of
the church." In many ways, the church is s ll being born. Only
when we all know the peace Jesus offered in today's Gospel
will we really know the fullness of the Holy Spirit.
St. Paul assures us in today's second reading that "all of us
have been given to drink of the one
Spirit." When we look around us in the church we should see
everyone. But we don't. Not yet. What is holding us back from
fully embracing the one Body of Christ? When will we see our
differences as manifesta ons of the same Holy Spirit?
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