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Apr 3
ST. PAUL THE APOSTLE CATHOLIC PARISH AND CATHOLIC SCHOOL www.stpauljoliet.com 18 N Woodlawn Joliet, Il 60435 Parish Office: Parish Fax School: Religious Education Youth Ministry: RCIA (Roberta Lemke) 815-725-1527 815-730-9907 815-725-3390 815-725-6927 815-730-8599 815-725-1403 Parish Email: [email protected] Saturday: Sunday: Weekday mass: Wednesdays Holy Days: MASS SCHEDULE 4:30 PM 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 10:30 AM 7:30 AM Monday through Friday except 8:30 AM when school is in session Varies by Holy Day of Obligation The Catechism of the Catholic Church clearly states that “On Sundays and other holy days of obligation the faithful are bound to participate in the Mass” (#2180) and goes on to state that “Those who deliberately fail in this obligation commit a grave [mortal] sin.” (#2181) SACRAMENT OF PENANCE 8:30-9:30 am or by appointment BAPTISMS Baptisms are scheduled on the Second Sunday of the month at 11:30 AM based on parental requests. Participation in a Parent Preparation Program is mandatory before the baptism of the child. Our preparation Program is held on the first Tuesday of each month at 7:00 PM. Attendance at Sunday Mass on the day of the Baptism is Mandatory. Please call the Parish office to schedule a baptism. WEDDINGS All weddings are scheduled by the Pastor of the Parish. Office staff cannot schedule a wedding and a wedding is not considered to be officially scheduled until the couple receives written confirmation from the Pastor of the Parish. Couples desiring to be married need to speak directly with the Pastor BEFORE reserving a hall. Only the Bride or Groom may request a date for their wedding. Diocesan policy requires that a 6 month (minimum) preparation process be completed prior to the celebration of all weddings. Weddings are not scheduled on Sundays. Saturday: R.C.I.A. The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is an ongoing formation process for adults who are interested in becoming a Catholic and adult Catholics who would like to receive the sacraments of Confirmation and/or First Eucharist. Please call the Parish Office for additional information. ANOINTING OF THE SICK Parishioners who are seriously or critically ill, or have surgery scheduled should receive the Sacrament of Anointing and Healing. Please call the parish office to request this sacrament. Regular visits are also made by our Pastoral Staff and Ministers of Care to bring Holy Communion to hospitalized or homebound parishioners. Anyone desiring such a visit should call the Parish Office. PARISH REGISTRATION New parishioners are always welcome! You may register in person or by calling the Parish Office. Rev. John Klein, Pastor, Ext. 243, [email protected] Rev. John Belmonte, S.J., Resident, Ext. 230 Rev. James Lennon, Weekend Celebrant Deacon John Freund, [email protected] Michele Kmety, Parish Secretary, Ext. 200 [email protected] Mary Jane Wahl, Business Manager, Ext. 203 [email protected] Al Kramerich, Facilities Manager, Ext. 407 [email protected] Corie Alimento, Principal, Ext. 401 [email protected] Sr. Karen Marie Lanigan, O.S.F., D.R.E., Ext. 301 [email protected] Jeremy Hylka, Dir. Of Liturgy & Youth Min. Ext. 320 [email protected] Raymond Kaufman, Director of Music [email protected] Sunday of Divine Mercy www.facebook.comstpauljoliet April 3, 2016 stpauljoliet FROM FATHER JOHN: “But, brothers and sisters, consider this passage from the book of Lamentations: ‘His mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning.’ God promises are always true. If we express our sorrow, go to confession, and ask for forgiveness, it will be given! How deep and rich and wide is the mercy of God. Saint Faustina, to whom the Lord revealed the depths of his mercy, heard these words from Christ: ‘I desire that the whole world know my infinite mercy. I desire to grant unimaginable graces to those souls who trust in my mercy.’ (Dairy of Saint Maria Faustina, 687)’” – Sister Ann Shields, Servants of God, The Significance of Divine Mercy, Christ is our Hope magazine) He is Risen, Alleluia, Alleluia! “On the first day of the week, Mary of Magdala came to the tomb early in the morning, while it was still dark, and saw the stone removed from the tomb. So she ran and went to Simon Peter and to the other disciple whom Jesus loved, and told them, ‘They have taken the Lord from the tomb, and we don’t know where they put him.’ So Peter and the other disciple went out and came to the tomb. They both ran, but the other disciple ran faster than Peter and arrived at the tomb first; he bent down and saw the burial cloths there, but did not go in. When Simon Peter arrived after him, he went into the tomb and saw the burial cloths there, and the cloth that had covered his head, not with the burial cloths but rolled up in a separate place. Then the other disciple also went in, the one who had arrived at the tomb first, and he saw and believed. For they did not yet understand the Scripture that he had to rise from the dead.” (John 20:1 - 9) The disciples met in fear and anxiety. They rejoiced when they met the risen Lord. Then, they went out on mission; they went out with confidence and boldly proclaimed the Word of the Lord throughout the world. The resurrection of our Lord Jesus gave the apostles and the disciples hope in the face of their fears just as it offers us hope today. It gave them confidence in the future. The gospels remind each of us to recognize the risen Lord in our own lives, to rejoice in the risen Lord, to embrace his presence among us just as the disciples did over two-thousand years ago and to be ever thankful for the great and wondrous Divine Mercy which is given to us each and every day. Today, we continue the celebration of Easter with the celebration of the Feast of Divine Mercy which is the last day in the Octave of Easter. We celebrate the fact that when the world was in darkness, when the world was full of sin and death, God gave us his only Son. They nailed him to a cross, he endured suffering and sadness, he died and was buried and on the third day he rose again, he rose from the dead to rescue us from sin. Jesus says to us, “I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, even though he die, will live with me forever.” In His resurrection, Jesus Christ is Victorious, he has won the great victory over sin and death and darkness. In the victory of His cross and resurrection, he has given us grace upon grace. God has been very good to me throughout my life. The mercy of God is something that I experience every day and experience in a special way as I live out the priesthood. I once read something that Fr. Tony Taschetta, a retired priest of the Diocese of Joliet, wrote concerning Divine Mercy. It struck me as both particularly encouraging and very similar to my own reflections on Divine Mercy. I thought I would share it will you. “I love mercy. Why? Because I love anything that’s free. And if mercy is anything it is free. That means, it is unearned. Let me say categorically, unequivocally that I love Divine Mercy. The definition of mercy is the gift of God’s love and forgiveness. It is unearned, unmerited and there is nothing you need to do to get it except be open to it. And when you are, it simply floods in.” Fr. Tony is absolutely right. The Divine Mercy of God is completely free, unearned, unmerited but is present to us in a huge over-abundance if we are willing to open our hearts, our souls and our lives to God’s great mercy. We experience it each day in one another, in the sacraments, in the scriptures, in the day-to-day happenings of our lives and even in the beauty of God’s creation as we sit on a beach in awe of God’s glory. The mercy of God is something that we experience every day whether we realize it or not. We need to open our hearts to it, receive it and accept it as part of lives and our union with the Lord. But, the only way to truly accept God’s Divine Mercy is to respond to it by entering into a real relationship with our Lord Jesus and living a life of discipleship. I will leave you with the words of Pope Francis, “It is not easy to entrust oneself to God's mercy, because it is an abyss beyond our comprehension. But we must! ... O " h, I am a great sinner!""All the better! Go to Jesus: He likes you to tell him these things!" He forgets, He has a very special capacity for forgetting. He forgets, He kisses you, He embraces you and He simply says to you: "Neither do I condemn you; go, and sin no more" (Jn 8:11). … I am always struck when I reread the parable of the merciful Father. ... The Father, with patience, love, hope and mercy, had never for a second stopped thinking about [his wayward son], and as soon as he sees him still far off, he runs out to meet him and embraces him with tenderness, the tenderness of God, without a word of reproach. ... God is always waiting for us, He never grows tired. Jesus shows us this merciful patience of God so that we can regain confidence and hope — always!” Sunday of Divine Mercy The 2017 Mass Intention Book is now open. If you have any questions please contact the Parish Office. Feast of Divine Mercy on The Second Sunday of Easter on April 3, 2016 2:00 PM Confessions 3:00 PM Recitation of the Chaplet 3:45 PM Mass This concludes the Mercy Novena which began on Good Friday. Prayers and information about Divine Mercy are available @ www.marian.org. LITURGICAL SCHEDULE week of April 3, 2016 MONDAY 4/4 7:30 AM TUESDAY 4/5 7:30 AM WEDNESDAY 4/6 7:30 AM THURSDAY 4/7 7:30 AM FRIDAY 4/8 7:30 AM SATURDAY 4/9 4:30 PM SUNDAY 4/10 7:30 AM 9:00 AM 10:30AM The Annunciation of the Lord Richard Devine Easter Tuesday Carol Delehanty Easter Wednesday Joseph Bertino Sr. Easter Thursday Olga Barrett Easter Friday Marianne Brooks Vigil Third Sunday of Easter Audrey Girard Third Sunday of Easter The People of St. Paul the Apostle Rosemary Denovellis Mary & Barney Bottino SUNDAY OFFERING THANK YOU ! Please check back next week for collection information. Thank you for your generous support of our parish. Your donations of time, talent, and treasure enable us to provide many ministries and services for the benefit of our parishioners and the local community. God bless you and your family! Facilities Calendar For more information please visit the website @ www.stpauljoliet.com 7:30 am 9:00 am 10:00am 10:30am 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:45 pm Sunday, April 3rd Sunday of Divine Mercy Mass Mass RCIA Mass Confessions Recitation of the Chaplet Mass Church Church Convent Church Church Church Church 7:30 am 8:00 am 5:45 pm 6:00 pm 7:00 pm Monday, April 4th Mass Eucharistic Adoration REP Classes Bread Service & Reconciliation/REP AA Meeting Church Church School Church A1 7:30 am 8:00 am 5:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm Tuesday, April 5th Mass Church Eucharistic Adoration Church FOLLOW Youth Ministry Convent First Eucharist Parent & Child Meeting Church Boy Scouts School Hall School Board A2 Baptismal Prep Class A1 7:30 am 5:30 pm 7:00 pm Wednesday, April 6th Mass Paulite’s Social Gathering Athletic Board Meeting Church A4 A1 7:30 am 8:00 am 6:30 pm Thursday, April7th Mass Eucharistic Adoration Adult Choir Practice Church Church Church 7:30 am 8:00 am 3:30 pm Friday, April 8th Mass Eucharistic Adoration First Communion Practice Church Church Church 8:30 am 11:00am 4:30 pm Saturday, April 9th Confessions First Communion Mass Church Church Church 7:30 am 9:00 am 10:00 am 10:30 am 11:30 am Sunday, April 10th Mass Mass RCIA Mass Baptism Church Church Convent Church Church 2015 Parish Donation Letters and Tuition Statements are available by email or hard copy. If you would like to request a letter please contact the Parish Office @ 815-725-1527. All requests will be fulfilled within 2 business days. Parish News FOLLOW Youth Ministry sponsored by St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church and the Cathedral of St. Raymond Nonnatus Mr. Jeremy Hylka, Director of Youth Ministry Events This Week: 4/5 ALPHA Night Doors open at 5:00pm; MeeƟng from 6:00-8:15pm Mark You Calendars: 5/31 Feed My Starving Children 6/12 Catholic Heart Work Camp 6/24 Youth Leadership Conference 7/17 Nazareth Farms Mission Trip Address: FOLLOW Youth Ministry Center 120 Woodlawn Avenue (St. Paul’s Convent) in Joliet Phone: 815-730-8599 Email: [email protected] Web: followym.com Facebook: facebook.com/followym TwiƩer: followyouthmin Instagram: followym • • • • • REP NEWS REP classes will resume at 5:45 pm on Monday, April 4 in the school. There will be Bread Blessing for all REP First Communicants on Monday, April 4 in Church. Please remember to bring a loaf of bread. There will also be a short practice. There is a meeting for ALL students and their parents in both school and REP who will be receiving First Communion next weekend. Please meet in Church on Tuesday, April 5 at 6 pm. The meeting will consist of a prayer service, blessing of scapulars and other religious articles and a short practice. Banners, video order forms and letters to Jesus are due at this time. On Friday, April 8, all First Communicants in both REP and school will have First Communion practice beginning at 3:30 in the school basement and ending at 5 pm in the Church. REP students needing a written excuse to leave school early should contact Sr. Karen in the Religious Education Office, 815-725-6927. On Saturday, April 9, 41 students in school and REP will be receiving First Communion at a special Mass at 11 am. Doors to the Church will open at 10 am. If you have any questions, please call Sr. Karen at the Religious Education Office. TOTUS TUUS is coming! SAVE THE DATE: June 26-July 1, 2016 Totus Tuus is a diocesan catechetical summer youth program whereby seminarians and college students travel throughout the summer proclaiming the Gospel through Catechetical instruction, Mass, Confession, games, fun and more! Entering Grades 1-6 Entering Grades 7-12 Monday – Friday Sunday - Thursday 9:00 AM to 2:30 PM 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM Cost: $45 Cost: $25 Family Rate: $115 for 3 or more children grades 1-6 To register or for more information please contact Sr. Karen at 815-725-6927 The parish is in need of a few volunteers to lead the 10:30 am Sunday Mass Children’s Liturgy of the Word. Having a few more volunteers would mean Your commitment would be every 4 or 5 weeks. For more information please contact Kristen Clarke at 815-529-6796. The Paulites St. Paul the Apostle April 2016 Date: Wednesday, April 6, 2016 Time 5:30 P.M. Place St Paul the Apostle Parish Center 130 Woodlawn Avenue Joliet, IL 60435 Cost $ 8.00 $ 9.00 Member Non-Member - (Guest) Menu: Pot roast dinner Entertainment: Lenny Perretta ************************************************************ Payment due by Wednesday, March 30th Name:______________________________________Pd:_____________ Name:______________________________________Pd:_____________ Living New Life In The Spirit Year of Mercy Life in the Spirit Seminar Living New Life in the Spirit is a work of the Holy Spirit. Through this seven week seminar, the Holy Spirit will awaken in the hearts of countless numbers of participants a greater experience of God’s love and transforming power. This is a love that has been revealed to us by Jesus Christ and leads us to our heavenly Father. If allowed, the Holy Spirit will lead you on an adventure greater than can be imagined. The Spirit will lead you to a place of mercy, healing, peace, and presence. The Holy Spirit has been given to us not as a possession to be tamed or controlled, but rather as a Person that will lead us to the Heart of God. St. Jude Catholic Church– Hall 2212 McDonough St., Joliet, IL Wednesdays 7:00-9:00pm “The water I give shall become a fountain within him, welling up to provide eternal life.” John 4:14 April 20, 2016 April 27th May 4th May 11th May 18th May 25th June 1st I Am the Alpha and the Omega I Chose You New Life in Christ I Will Draw All Men to Myself I Am the Resurrection and the Life You Will Receive Power I Am the Good Shepherd– Mass will be celebrated This seminar consists of talks, music, testimonies, prayer and group sharing. It will be presented by a seasoned team of priests, deacons and lay persons who have experienced the Living New Life in the Spirit Seminar, both as participants and as a presenters. Adult, young adults and teens are invited. Cost: $15, which includes a workbook For more information contact Deacon John at 815-221-6172 or [email protected] Please remember the following people in your prayers who are seriously ill or who are suffering from long-term illnesses: Marjorie Aschenbrenner Lawrence Ataniso Erin Bartel Mason Briese Doug Brusatte Gene Carroll Laura Criel Arlene Donohue Judith Gahala Harn Family Susan Gentile Matt Gross Judy Hadala Sami Henderson James Hickey Jr. Ann Juhlmann Mary Kaplan Tanja Kempes Mary Lou Kozar Larry Laux Helen Locher Sheila Mellor John Matejcak Eleanor Meyer Terry Meyer John Mowbray Jeanie Nunuue Kurt Palmer Norman Pieper Kay Prock Amy Remallard Esther Richardson Lorraine Rutkoski Bruce Rutkoski Sr. Lisa Savero Richard Schreiner Lorenzo Siletti Tony Simone Paityn Sims Jennifer Stephen JoAnn Sulaica Louis Toka Salvatore Ventura Pat Wetzel NEXT WEEKEND’S LITURGICAL April 9th and April 10th TIME LECTORS EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS ALTAR SERVERS 4:30 pm Jim Roolf K. Roolf, C. & P. Wilda, R. Lemke, J. Militello A. Banas, M.&L. Gregurich 7: 30 am Linda Deiss C. Lukowski, C. Dammann C. Schultz, A. Prock, A. Henderson K. McGinnis, G. Sigler M. Talarico 9:00 am Val Rand K. Sawyer, C. Lehman C. Sinwell, J. & J. Klika M. Misischia, K. Simon A. Weiss 10:30am Dave Pershey M. Crossen, S. Hobbs B. Bayci, S. Graham, T. Jordan L. Anastopolous S. Horn, A. Ida . April 2-3, 2016 We are called to be a resurrection people and reflect Gods love and mercy in our own lives and relationships with others. Let your marriage sacrament truly reflect God’s love and mercy; sign up today to attend one of the upcoming Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends on April 8-10, 2016 or June 10-12, 2016 or August 12-14, 2016, all at Elk Grove Village, IL. Early registration is highly recommended. For reservations/information, call Jim & Kris at 630-577-0778 or contact us through http://wwme-chicagoland.org . Hope Helps 6th Annual raffle and Silent Auction for Autism is coming up Saturday, April 9th at St. Paul the Apostle in the Gymnasium from 8 am to 2pm. The event is a fundraiser to help the autism non profit, which serves Will and Grundy Counties, to raise funds to build a special needs, sensory playground in their servicing area. Raffle items include retail gift certificates, food and family activities, comedy clubs, wine tastings and more with silent auction item to include grill package, Smart TV, sound bar package, casino night package and more. Come check out Hope Helps raffle and Silent auction along with bake sale, kids activities, Andy the Armadillo from Texas Roadhouse , and help build a place where ALL KIDS can play! ! Remember this fundraiser is Saturday, April 9 at St Paul the Apostle in the Gymnasium 18 Woodlawn Ave in Joliet from 8 am to 2 pm. Winners need not be present to win but must pick up items by 6pm event night. For more information on this event, ways you can help or donate or to learn more information about autism, please call Hope Helps President, Brittney Kaluzny at 815-791-4984. CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS St. Paul the Apostle Church #846 18 Woodlawn Avenue Joliet, IL 60435 TELEPHONE 815 725-1527 # 203 CONTACT PERSON Mary Jane Wahl SOFTWARE MSPublisher 2010 Adobe Acrobat X Windows 7 PRINTER Brother MFC 8480 TRANSMISSION TIME July 27, 2015 …………….10:00 AM SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION August 2, 2015 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 8 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS