September 6, 2015: Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary
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ST TERESA PARISH Sunday September 14 8:00 am St. Rose Community Mass PAGE 2 Sunday September 14 10:00 am Domingo September 14 12:00 pm Ian Lilienthal Colin Lilienthal Robbie Sowell Abbey Richey Michaela Richey Roxanne Storke Ricardo Valtierra Bryan Garcia Ricardo Cruz Mayicely Medina Erika Flores Lectors/Lectores Chet Brandon Robert Sowell Maryanne Thacker Alejandro Tellez Caitlyn Segura Esmeralda Tellez Communion Ministers/ Ministros de la Comunión *Ron O’Connell *Bev Stukenborg Brenda Lystila David Lystila Deacon *Paul Gerth *Jane Gerth Ted Bergeron Phyllis Bergeron Deacon Antonio Elvir Norma Lopez Dolores Pizano Emma Elvir Isidoro Fernandez Rosa Chavez Rosario Lira Salvador Sacramento Nancy Shepherd Kirsty Shepherd Ray Mulholland Judy Mulholland Angela Mercado Albryan Valladares Jose Cabrales Eulalio Valadez Liturgical Schedule Saturday September 13 4:00 pm Altar Servers/ Monaguillos Payton Anderson Ayden Anderson Bill Chigaros Helen Chigaros Linda Gierich Linda Kerness Deacon Greeters/Ujieres Denny Brosseau Gary Pommier Ken Posing Deborah Leach ST. TERESA PARISH OUTREACH MINISTRIES Azzarelli Clinic: Tuesday, Wednesday ,Thursday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Martes, Miercoles, Jueves Registered Nurse Clinic opens at 8:00am Wednesday/Miercoles - September 9 Clinic opens at 8:00 am Certified Nurse Practitioner 9-11am Doctor Day 1-3 pm Friday/Viernes—September 11 9:00 am-12:00 noon St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry Do you have someone that you would like to honor with a mass intention for a birthday, anniversary, or another special date ? Please call the office (933-7683) to schedule. Weekday and Weekend masses available Suggested Donation: $10.00 ** You will still be able to have a 4:00pm mass intention at the St. Rose Community Mass Please pray for the sick of our parish Jackson Smith Mary Warner Rosa Toledo Elsa Lindsey Judi Buchholz Peggy Oakes Elena Acevedo Mathew Raymond Henry Pilarski Jose Gaytan Audrey Doehring Patricia Kohl MASSES INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK Saturday 4:00 p.m. Sunday 8:00 a.m. Sept. 5, 2015 Community Mass at St. Rose For the wedding of Ellen Worth & Michael Sinon (Donna Worth) Sept. 6, 2015 † Barb Benoit (Sharon Wahl) 10:00 a.m. † Mildred Deneau (Theresa & Ken Doehring) 12:00 p.m. † Angel Gasca & Isabel Carmona (Dolores Pizano) Monday Tuesday Wednesday 8:00 a.m. Thursday 8:00 a.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. Sept. 7, 2015—No Mass Sept. 8, 2015—No Mass Sept. 9, 2015 † Walter “Bud” Fraser (Mr & Mrs Bill Burns) Sept. 10, 2015 † Barb Benoit (John & Nancy Scanlon) Sept. 11, 2015 † Mrs. Carla Conlon (Parish Family) Bishop Conlon’s Mother Sept. 12, 2015 Community Mass at St. Rose † Guadalupe Villagomez (Rosa Varela) Sept. 13, 2015 † Rhett Langman (Family) For all the living and deceased members of CCW Saturday 4:00 p.m. Sunday 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Isidoro and Mariana Fernandez Wedding Anniversary (Friends) ST TERESA PARISH WELCOME BACK, MAMA ELMA ! What a wonderful, beautiful time of the year! I am filled with joy to let everyone know that my mother, Elma, is back from the Philippines. She is 70 years young, happy and excited to receive her birthday gift – a pilgrimage to Portugal, Spain and France, visiting the Marian Shrines that she introduced to me when I was a child. We will go to Our Lady of Fatima. I remember how she sang a Fatima song whenever we prayed the rosary back when I was in grade school. We will go to Our Lady of Lourdes. Our mission chapel in the Philippines is dedicated to this Marian title, and so, this is a lifelong dream of hers to be able to visit the actual place where Mary appeared to Bernadette. I grew up looking up to the statue of Mary and Bernadette in the sanctuary of our humble chapel where I was baptized, where I was blessed for priesthood at age 3, where I served as an adolescent, and where I celebrated my thanksgiving mass after my ordination. To be able to share this journey with my mother will be an absolutely beautiful memory. My mother and I will be on the Marian pilgrimage from September 14-24, and will be back in Kankakee on September 28. I am blessed. In the light of the pilgrimage, I invite our parishioners to send messages and prayers to Mary, or any intention that may be offered there. Some of my friends and parishioners in the past have also asked me to offer a candle or a mass for their loved ones. These are all welcome, and I am humbled to say the prayers on behalf of our loved ones here. Mama Elma has been here in Kankakee twice before, and she knows many parishioners of Saint Teresa. She has also been to Saint Martins, and was in fact with me at last year’s Rummage Sale, which she loved so much. J But I am excited to introduce her to the bigger community of Saint Martin and Saint Rose, so that when I talk about her in some of my homilies or writings, our parishioners can have a mental picture of her. It is such a unique experience, that although my mother was not able to be physically present when I was ordained a priest in 2004 (her visa applications were denied by the USA), she is now able to make up for lost time, and I am hoping that she will be here on my installation as pastor of St. Rose and St. Martin, as she was here when I was installed pastor of St. Teresa in 2011. This whole spiritual experience of sharing my mother to everyone in our church, is probably the same spiritual disposition that Jesus had when he said, “Behold you mother…” when He offered the Virgin Mary as the mother of the Church. It makes all the sense in the world that these relationships are forged around our common love of God and the Church. I would not be a priest today if not for the many spiritual lessons and moral values that my mother inculcated in me since I was a child. And even today, when I think of her dedication to serving our local church in the Northern Philippines, I cannot help but also be inspired to work hard for the Church where I am a servant for our churches in Kankakee. Thank you, my dear parishioners, for your love for your pastor and his mother. God bless you always. Hungry for more discoveries, Fr. Sunny Castillo PAGE 3 ¡BIÉNVENIDA, MAMÁ ELMA! ¡Que maravillosa, y hermosa temporada del año! Estoy lleno de alegría al decirles que mi madre, Elma, de las Filipinas, nuevamente está aquí. Tiene 70 años de juventud, felíz y emocionada al recibir su regalo de cumpleaños – una peregrinación a Portugal, España y Francia, visitando todos los santuarios Marianos que élla me dió a conocer cuando era niño. Visitarémos a Nuestra Señora de Fátima. Recuerdo cuando élla me cantaba la canción de Fátima cada vez que rezábamos el rosario cuando estaba en la primaria. Visitarémos a Nuestra Señora de Lourdes. Nuestra capilla en las Filipinas está dedicada a éste título Mariano, así es que, el sueño de toda su vida está por realizarse cuando visitémos el lugar dónde María se apareció a Bernadette. Yo crecí contemplando la estatua de María y Bernadette en nuestra humilde capilla dónde fuí bautizado, dónde recibí la bendición para el sacerdocio a la edad de 3 años, dónde serví en mi adolescencia, y dónde celebré misa en acción de gracias por mi ordenación. El poder compartir ésta peregrinación con mi madre será un precioso recuerdo inolvidable. Mi madre y yo estarémos en la peregrinación Mariana de Septiembre 14 al 24, regresarémos a Kankakee el 28 de Septiembre. Soy bandito. En vista de la peregrinación, invito a nuestros feligréses a mandar mensajes y oraciones a María, o cualquier intención que podámos ofecer allí. En el pasado, algunos amigos y feligréses me han pedido ofrecer una vela o una misa por sus amados. Todo será bién recibido, y humildemente ofreceré las oraciones por el bién de todos nuestros amados aquí. Mi mamá Elma yá ha venido dos veces anteriormente a Kankakee, y conoce a muchos feligréses de Santa Teresa. También ha visitado a San Martín, y estubo conmigo en la venta de cosas, que a élla tanto le gusta. Pero me siento emocionado que la voy a presentar a las comunidades de San Martín y Santa Rosa, y así más tarde cuando hable de élla en mis homilías o escritos, nuestros feligréses yá tendrán una representación mental de élla. És una experiencia tan única, que aunque mi madre no pudo estar aquí físicamente presente cuando fuí ordenado sacerdote en 2004 (su aplicación para la visa fué negada pos los Estados Unidos), ahora élla puede venir fácilmente, y espero que élla esté aquí para mi instalación cómo pastor de Santa Rosa y San Martín, como élla estubo aquí cuando fuí instalado pastor de Santa Teresa en 2011. Toda ésta experiencia epiritual de compartir mi madre con todos en nuestra iglesia, és probablemente la misma disposición espiritual que Jesús tenía cuando dijo, “Ahí tienes a tu madre …” cuando ofreció a la Virgen María como madre de la Iglesia. Éstas relaciones toman sentido y son unidas en nuestro amor común a Dios y a la Iglesia. Yo no sería sacerdote hoy si no fuera por las muchas lecciones espirtuales que mi madre me ha inculcado desde niño. Y hasta hoy día, cuando pienso en su dedicación en servir a su iglesia al Norte de las Filipinas, no puedo más que ser inspirado a trabajar duro por la Iglesia dónde soy un sirviente de nuestras iglesias en Kankakee. Gracias, mis queridos feligréses, por su amor por su pastor y su madre. Dios les bendiga siempre. Hambriento por más descubrimientos, Padre Sunny Castillo 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 Ronald Whitman & 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 815-932-0314 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 St. Teresa Council of Catholic Woman Weekly Collections Sunday Offering for August 30, 2015 $ 6,431.15 Sunday Envelope Breakdown $300 & higher (2) • $200-$299 (1) $100-$199 (10) • $75-$99 (8) •$50-$74 (14) $25-$49 (40) • $11-$24 (26) • $10 & under (44) 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! Upgrading your computer systems? St. Vincent de Paul is in need of 2 lap top computers to help in their ministry. If you have a computer you would be willing to donate, please call the parish office at 815-933-7683 Thank You 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 AROUND OUR COMMUNITY Caring for an Older Family Member? Caregiver Education Series Wednesdays, Noon—1:15pm Light Lunch provided Sept. 9 Learning To Connect With My Loved Ones Melanie Adams, Alzheimer’s Association Sept. 16 Avoid The Scam! How to prevent being victimized by fraud Sasha Grabenstetter, Univ. Of Ill. Extension Fall Mum Fundraiser $6.00 each Red-Orange-White-Yellow-Purple Deadline for order and payment is Wednesday, Sept. 9 Order forms at the back of the church and at the school. Pickup is Friday, Sept. 18th, 3:30-5:30pm Sessions held at Kankakee First Church of the Nazarene 1000 N. Entrance Ave. Room 107, Kankakee St. Teresa Council #14012 To Register: 815-523-9918 Sunday, Sept. 20, 2015 8:00 am—12:00pm ST. PATRICK’S HALF PADDY FESTIVAL SEPT. 11, @5PM & SEPT. 12, @NOON 428 S. INDIANA, KANKAKEE Lisieux Pastoral Center 371 N. St. Joseph Ave. Aquinas Catholic Academy 3rd Annual Golf Outing Saturday, September 19, 2015 Oak Springs Golf Course Men and Women are invited to a day of fun and golf. Please call chairman Sharon Jackson, 815-937-1556, for more information about golfing and sponsorship. Good Shepherd Manor’s 24th Annual Fall Festival Saturday, September 19, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ¼ mile north of Momence – 4129 N. State Rt. 1-17 Classic Car Show, Craft and Antique Market, Silent Auction Tent, BINGO, Children's Games and Crafts, Pony Rides, Petting Zoo, Bounce House, Live Music, Great Food… Fun for the Whole Family! Proceeds will benefit the special men with developmental disabilities Good Shepherd Manor is privileged to serve. Questions? Call (815) 472-3700 ext. 1020 Annual St. Rose of Lima Card Party Sunday, September 20 BREAKFAST $5.00 per person / $20.00 per family Mexican Style Eggs Mexican Beans & Rice Mexican Eggs & Chorizo Red & Green Chilaquiles Pancakes Eggs Sausage Coffee, Milk, Juice Proceeds to Benefit Lisieux Pastoral Center BOOK STUDY—”PRAYER, OUR DEEPEST LONGING” By Father Ronald Rolheiser WHEN: Mondays, Sept. 14, 21, 28 from 6-8 pm WHERE: Maternity BVM, St. Viater Hall, Bourbonnais SPONSORED BY: Inter-Parish Women’s Committee Each session will discuss 2 chapters of the book, in succession. Free study guide: www.Franciscan Media.org/guide Book is available at Love Christian Book Store, Kankakee Register: Call or email Alicia Parkinson 815-932-9423 or [email protected] by Sept. 11 Consultas Maternity BVMInmigratorias Parish 25 Septiembre, 5 Noviembre, 308 E. Marsile Ave., Bourbonnais 10 Diciembre , 2015 Friday, September 4, 7:00 pm Taize Prayer is a simple prayer service that consists of Abogados del Proyecto de Inmigración les ofrece consultas enhanced with orchestral scripture, parachants, contester sus preguntas acerca destrings, la inmigración. Las a service of light, and an extended period of silence consultas cuestan $25.00 y están disponibles SOLO POR for meditation, concluding with prayers for the world. CITA PREVIA. 12:00 noon Lower church hall $7.00 per person Tickets may be purchased at the door El Centro Pastoral Lisieux 371 N. St. Joseph Ave. Kankakee, Il 60901 Chicken dinner served Para fijar una cita: Llame al 309-829-8703 los Lunes o Miércoles de 10 a.m .a 4 p.m. Get a group together and enjoy a fun afternoon of cards or games! SE REQUIERE CITA PARA SER ATENDIDO. ST TERESA PARISH A NOTE FROM FATHER ROY Sunday worship meaningful? PAGE 6 HOLY SPIRIT MASS AQUINAS CATHOLIC ACADEMY SEPT. 2, 2015 It is always a question, how meaningful is my Sunday worship. When we look back are we really satisfied in what we are doing? Do I really benefit from the long years of my spiritual pursuit as a true catholic? Some times people leave the Catholic Church thinking that there is no outcome from their long years of religious practices. But in fact we are growing in spirit and grace. These would be invisible but we are getting powered by the Almighty. Recently I read an article that reveals a reality. It goes like this: A Churchgoer wrote a letter to the editor of a newspaper and complained that it made no sense to go to church every Sunday. “I’ve gone for 30 years now,” he wrote, “and in that time I have heard something like 3,000 sermons. But for the life of me, I can’t remember a single one of them. So, I think I’m wasting my time and the pastors are wasting theirs by giving sermons at all.” This started a real controversy in the “Letters to the Editor” column, much to the delight of the editor. It went on for weeks until someone wrote this clincher: “I’ve been married for 30 years now. In that time my wife has cooked some 32,000 meals. But, for the life of me, I cannot recall the entire menu for a single one of those meals. But I do know this. They all nourished me and gave me the strength I needed to do my work. If my wife had not given me these meals, I would be physically dead today. Likewise, if I had not gone to Church for nourishment, I would be spiritually dead today!” Jesus himself said the kingdom of God is like a mustard seed. When the seed is sowed it began to grow and becomes a tree. In the course of time it is growing but its growth is invisible. My faith in God is not controlled by any human factors; it is not the size of the church, it is not the quality of the music or the eloquence of the preachers that forms my faith but rather it is my mental disposition. The more I desire Him the more I get it. As we approach the Lord, we must be like an empty bottle. The more I make myself humble and empty the more I could fill myself. Remember, it is not my ability or the ability of the other people that make my faith strong it is the work of God. We just let God do the work in us, that makes me a strong and faithful catholic. Have a Blessed week! Rev. Roy Jacob CMI 23rd Sunday of Ordinary Time Sept. 6, 2015 The passage from the Book of the Prophet Isaiah foreshadows the mighty deeds Christ will accomplish, the most significant of which is the means for our salvation. The Gospel passage from St. Mark cites a powerful healing performed by Jesus in Gentile territory. Together with the Letter of St. James, it is clear God does not discriminate about who is invited into the Christian community, and neither should we. Good stewards acknowledge that all who embrace the Lord as His disciples are welcome into His Kingdom. RESPECT LIFE PRAYER “Do not fear; I am with you; Do not be anxious: I am your God. I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my victorious right hand.” Isiah 41:10 “Sólo con oraciones—oraciones que claman al cielo justicia y piedad, oraciones que purifiquen nuestra alma y nuestro corazón– se reemplazará la cultura de la muerte que nos rodea en la actualidad con la cultura de la vida.” Plan pastoral para actividades pro vida Society of St. Vincent de Paul Who are we? What is our mission? Inspired by Gospel values, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, a Catholic lay organization, leads women and men to join together to grow spiritually by offering person-to-person service to those who are needy and suffering. Vincention Vision: Seeking Charity and Justice Vincention Values: Holiness of life, Service of the Poor, Humility, Simplicity, Charity, and Community of Faith. Seeking New Members to join this ministry Next Meeting will be Wednesday, September 9 6:00 pm Hammes Hall (Azzarelli Clinic) Please contact Ron O’Connell for more information 815–936-0708 Nurse Notes: SPIRITUAL HEALTH Sept. 6, 2015 #4 Take time to do what you love. Find things in your life that give you a feeling of love, strength, inner cal, or relief. Take up a hobby/sport, or simply spend time with close friends and family. Do something that doesn’t feel like routine and something that doesn’t have to be forced or required on you.
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