April 5, 2015 - Corpus Christi Church

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April 5, 2015 - Corpus Christi Church
CORPUS
CHRISTI
CHURCH
CORPUS CHRISTI PASTORAL STAFF
Rev. Shawn T. Daly, Pastor
Rev. William Agyemang, Parochial Vicar
Seth English, Deacon
Dianne Peck, Music Director
EASTER
April 5, 2015
601 Silas Deane Highway
WETHERSFIELD, CONNECTICUT
Rectory
860-529-2545
www.corpuschristiparish.net
Visit the above website
to register for Online Giving
SUNDAY MASS SCHEDULE
BAPTISMS
Sunday Vigil - Saturday 4:00 PM
First and Third Sunday
Sunday Morning: 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM,
10:30 AM and 12:00 Noon Registration is required.
Please call the rectory office.
DAILY MASS
Rectory Office Hours: 8 AM-4 PM
Monday thru Friday 7:30 AM
Saturday at 7:30 AM
MARRIAGES
Please contact rectory office at least six
months in advance.
Religious Education Office
860-721-9419
CONFESSIONS:
Carol Pasternak and Sharon Reynolds,
Saturday 2:30-3:30 PM
Coordinators of Religious Education Vigil of Holy Days 4:30-5:00 PM
OFFICE OF VOCATIONS
860-242-5573
www.vocationshartford.org
Corpus Christi School
SICK CALLS
We make weekly visits to Hartford and
Saint Francis hospitals. We are happy and
honored to visit the sick or homebound.
Please notify us.
Eileen Sampiere, Principal
860-529-5487
www.corpuschristischoolct.com
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CORPUS CHRISTI CHURCH
MASS INTENTIONS
Saturday,
HolySaturday
Saturday
Saturday, April
April 19
4 - -Holy
8:00
PM
Easter
8:00 PM
Easter Vigil
Vigil Ceremonies
Ceremonies and
and Mass
Mass
Sunday, April 20 - Easter Sunday of the
Resurrection of the Lord
6:30 AM
For the Intentions of Our Parishioners
7:30 AM
For the Intentions of Our Parishioners
9:00 AM
For the Intentions of Our Parishioners
NO Children’s Liturgy Mass this week!
10:30 AM
For the Intentions of Our Parishioners
12:00 NN
For the Intentions of Our Parishioners
Sunday, April 5 - Easter Sunday of the
Resurrection of the Lord
Monday,
April 21 -For
Monday
within the
of Easter
6:30 AM
the Intentions
of Octave
Our Parishioners
7:30
AM
Rose
and
Leonard
Vendetti
req.
by the family
7:30 AM
For the Intentions of Our Parishioners
9:00 AM
For the Intentions of Our Parishioners
Tuesday,
April 22 -For
Tuesday
within the
of Easter
10:30 AM
the Intentions
of Octave
Our Parishioners
7:30 AM
Giuseppe
Rotundo
andMass
Anselmo
Rotundo
Liturgy
this week!
NO Children’s
req. the
by daughters
sisters
12:00 NN
For
Intentions and
of Our
Parishioners
Wednesday,
April
- Wednesday
within
the of
Octave
Monday, April
6 - 23
Monday
within the
Octave
Easterof Easter
7:30
AM
Anna
Rizzo
and
Nunzia
Rizzo
req.req.
by by his
7:30 AM
2nd Anniversary Bobby Sullivan
Raffaele
Rizzo
family
Tuesday,
- Tuesday
within
the Octave
of Easter
Thursday,April
April724
- Thursday
within
the Octave
of Easter
7:30AM
AM
Joseph Ware
Sr. req.
7:30
Anniversary Jacqueline
Schempp
req.by
by the
the
family
9:00 AM
School Mass
Friday, April 25 - Friday within the Octave of Easter
Wednesday,
- Wednesday
within
Octave
of Easter
7:30 AMApril 8Candy
Loguidice
req. the
by John
Cusano
7:30 AM
Frank Stavola req. by his family and friends
Saturday, April 26 - Saturday within the Octave of Easter
Thursday,
April 9 -1st
Thursday
withinHelen
the Octave
of Easter
7:30 AM
Anniversary
Hodnesky
7:30 AM
4th Anniversary Irene Galvin req. by
Margaret Valente
Friday, April 10 - Friday within the Octave of Easter
7:30 AM
Edward F. Stiles req. by his family
Saturday, April 11 - Saturday within the Octave of Easter
7:30 AM
Anniverary Carmine Cappellucci req. by his
son and daughter-in-law
Saturday, April 11 - Vigil: Second Sunday of Easter
4:00 PM
23rd Anniversary Frank V. Maradie req. by
his daughter
Sunday, April 12 - Sunday of Divine Mercy
7:30 AM
20th Anniversary Lucy Palazzo req. by her
sisters
9:00 AM
3rd Anniversary Arthur Zito req. by his
children and grandchildren
10:30 AM
9th Anniversary Quintino Pergiovanni req.
by the Pergiovanni Family
Children’s Liturgy!
12:00 NN
George and Violet Czaja req. by the
Babineau Family
2:30 - 3:30 PM
Divine Mercy Holy Hour
WETHERSFIELD
CANDLES
Week of April 5 - 11
The SANCTUARY LAMP will burn this week in memory of
William J. Graver req. by Mary McKeever.
The SANCTUARY LAMP will burn this week in memory of
Anthony Corraccio req. by his wife and family.
The BLESSED VIRGIN 7 DAY CANDLE will burn this week
in memory of Lucia Genovesi req. by her family.
The second BLESSED VIRGIN 7 DAY CANDLE will burn in
memory of Ersilia and Morris Kindl req. by their family.
EASTER SUNDAY
of the RESURRECTION of the LORD
April 5, 2015
THEME:
On this day of days we offer a joyful sacrifice of praise to the
Father who raised His Son from the dead. Let us be intent
upon the life Christ offers us, Christ our Passover who has
been sacrificed.
READINGS for the WEEK
Acts 2:14, 22-33; Ps 16:1-2a, 5, 7-11;
Mt 28:8-15
Tuesday:
Acts 2:36-41; Ps 33:4-5, 18-20, 22;
Jn 20:11-18
Wednesday: Acts 3:1-10; Ps 105:1-4, 6-9; Lk 24:13-35
Thursday:
Acts 3:11-26; Ps 8:2ab, 5-9; Lk 24:35-48
Friday:
Acts 4:1-12; Ps 118:1-2, 4, 22-27a;
Jn 21:1-14
Saturday:
Acts 4:13-21; Ps 118:1, 14-15ab, 16-21;
Mk 16:9-15
Sunday:
Acts 4:32-35; Ps 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24;
1 Jn 5:1-6; Jn 20:19-31
Monday:
SACRIFICIAL GIVING
March 22, 2015
Online Giving for March 22
$ 8,085.00
$ 1,439.01
Monthly Online for March
$
20.00
The report for the weekly collection taken on Palm Sunday,
March 29th, will appear in the April 12th bulletin.
To register for Online Giving, please visit our website:
www.corpuschristiparish.net
Should you have a question while signing up, Our Sunday
Visitor Online Support is at the ready to help you out.
Simply call 1-800-348-2886, ext. 4.
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EASTER SUNDAY of the RESURRECTION of the LORD
EASTER BASKET COLLECTION
The Social Action Committee would like to thank all those
parishioners who gave to the Easter Food Collection last
weekend. Your generosity will enable many families to enjoy
a Happy Easter. God Bless you all and have a wonderful
Easter!
OPERATION RICE BOWL
If you forgot to return your Rice Bowl this weekend, please
do so as soon as possible. A special collection bin is located
by the side altar.
SPECIAL EASTER COLLECTION
The Special Easter Collection will be the second collection
taken up at all the Masses today. This collection will help
defray extraordinary expenses incurred during the winter
months. This is a good opportunity for those who are not
regular church goers to support Corpus Christi Church. Even
if you are not here every Sunday, your parish is there for you
365 days a year!
ARCHBISHOP ANNUAL APPEAL
The Archbishop’s Annual Appeal supports many important
ministries and programs. Gifts are allocated towards religious
education programs, youth ministries, local charities, the
education of our seminarians, our retired clergy, our Catholic
schools, and all the services provided by the Archdiocese, far
too many more to list here. If you have not yet made your gift
or pledge, please pray about your decision and consider
making a pledge or one-time gift. Join us, your Catholic
community, as we share our blessings and join in Living the
Joy of the Gospel.
*****
WEDDING BANNS
I Quinn O’Brien and Katie Lamo
*****
A FAMILY PERSPECTIVE
That first Easter morning was confusing. Jesus was missing
and Mary Magdalene, Peter and John “did not know” what to
do. In family life there are confusing moments when “we
don’t know” what to do. Like the apostles we are Easter
people when we believe and trust in each other even when all
seems lost.
- by Bud Ozar
NEW BORN
For I remember it is Easter morn,
And life and love and peace are all new born.
- Alice Freeman Palmer
COMING UP:
April showers bring May flowers!
• April 12th Weekend: Sandwich Collection (see page 4)
• April 12 (Sunday): Divine Mercy Sunday
2:30-3:30 PM - Divine Mercy Holy Hour
• April 21 (Tuesday): Social Action Committee Meeting
• April 25 (Saturday): K of C Pasta Dinner (see page 4)
2013ALLELUIA!
DISASTER RELIEF
COLLECTION
- HE IS
RISEN!
The collection
for
the
victims
of
the
tornado
in Oklahoma
On behalf of the entire staff of Corpus Christi
Parish, and
to support
is wishes
being taken
weCatholic
extend toCharities
all of youUSA
our best
for a up this
weekend, June 29/30.
JoyfulArchbishop
and BlessedMansell
Easter. has requested this
collection May
to respond
to Lord
immediate
needs
for water, food,
the Risen
bring you
His Peace.
shelter, medical care and the long-term needs of rebuilding and
reconstruction. Please be as generous as you can.
SANDWICH COLLECTION
The Social Action Committee is collecting sandwiches NEXT
weekend, July 6/7. Please bring your sandwiches to church no
later thanFather
the 12:00
NoonFather
Mass on
Sunday.
Shawn,
William,
Father Joe,
Deacon Seth and Hector Rangel
CCWC BUS TRIPS
Women’safter
Club
is sponsoring
2 bus
The Sunday
Easter
is designated
as trips this year arrange Mercy
for thatSunday.
day-off from
work so
you can join! Response
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2:30parishes.
to 3:30 PM.
April
12th
deposit deadline so don’t drag your feet if you’re interesting in
going. Flyers - PRAYER for PEACE
O God, from whom are all holy desires,
right counsels and just works,
give to Your servants that peace
which the world cannot give,
that our hearts being disposed
to obey Your commandments, and,
the fear of our enemies being removed,
our times, by Your protection,
may be peaceful.
We ask this through Christ, our Lord.
Amen.
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
Our tradition has a way of honoring age-old customs, and is
patient with how practices unfold in different places. The name
of today’s feast illustrates this well. English is a Germanic
language, and our word “Easter,” or German “Oester,” points
back to the pagan goddess Eoestre, the star of the vernal
equinox feast. The Greek title “Pasch” reaches back in a more
helpful manner to the Hebrew “Pesach,” or “Passover.”
“Paschal Triduum” may be slow to replace “Easter” in our
vocabulary, but it is clearer about the mystery we celebrate
today, the culmination of three days laden with mystery and
meaning.
You can hear the older term, and the resistance to English
influence, in the Irish “Casca” and Scottish “Pask.” Romance
languages stay close to the deep paschal tradition, with the
French “Pâques,” Spanish “Pascua” and Italian “Pasqua.”
Memories of our pagan past with “Oester” will not soon fade
away: even Japanese Christians are under her spell, for today’s
feast is called “ I-suta.” Swahili, a young language, takes the
more traditional route with “Pasaka.” Each language yields a
rich insight into the feast. Spanish includes a sense that today
is a “big Sunday” by adding the designation “Pascua” to the
greatest feasts, such as “Pascua de la Natividad” (Christmas).
Once Christ is risen, every step of life’s journey is illuminated
by the light of the Pasch!
- Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
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April 5, 2015
CATHOLIC LIGHTHOUSE CORNER
Please pick up a CD today and listen. You will find that after a
few CDs, your spiritual life will grow and your knowledge and
discernment expands. Free-will donation of $3.00 per CD and
$2.50 per booklet.
Faith at Work and The Holy Moment - Matthew Kelly
Do you struggle with living your faith at work? Is holiness
possible? Does being ethical help or hurt the profitability of a
business? These are just some of the questions Matthew Kelly
answers in this presentation which was made to the Catholic
Business and Ethics Conference.
SHELTER MEAL
Thank you to everyone who helped in any way with the shelter
meals at Immaculate Conception this season. It made my job
very easy. Every meal was a success and a great experience.
All the men were extremely thankful.
- Andrew Verre
MONTHLY SANDWICH COLLECTION
The Immaculate Conception Shelter in Hartford has an
outreach program where they take food to homeless people
who do not find a place at a shelter. They may be living in a
car or under a bridge. The need is great, but thanks to
contributions from volunteer “sandwich makers,” Immaculate
can provide help and comfort to these people. Making
sandwiches is also a good way to involve younger family
members in this ministry.
Recipe:
• Any type of bread can be used.
• Two (2) slices of meat (such as ham, bologna, salami) & a
slice of cheese per sandwich.
• About one pound of meat is needed for a loaf of bread.
You can vary the ingredients if you don’t have enough of
one kind to finish the loaf.
• Please do not put condiments or butter on the bread.
• Peanut butter & jelly sandwiches are also very popular.
• Sandwiches are individually wrapped, put back in the
bread wrapper, twist-tied, and placed in the box in the
church foyer.
Collections are usually the first full weekend of the month.
Because Easter falls on the first full weekend in
April, this month’s sandwich collection will take
place next weekend, April 11/12.
CORPUS CHRISTI SCHOOL HAPPENINGS
Do you ever wonder if a Catholic School could be the right fit
for your child? We will host a special Spring Open House on
Wednesday, April 15th at 8:30 AM at the school for
prospective students and their families. Corpus Christi School,
a 2012 National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, offers an
outstanding core curriculum in addition to Spanish, art, music
and band.
All are invited to visit while classes are in session. Faculty,
students and parents will be on hand to answer questions.
Come and witness firsthand the Corpus Christi School
difference! For more information, please contact our school
office at 860-529-5487.
“TASTE of the WORLD”
On Friday, April 24, ImmaCare Inc. (formerly Immaculate
Conception Shelter and Housing Corporation) will be hosting
our 3rd Annual “Taste of the World - An International Food,
Wine & Beer Tasting” to support the services and programs
ImmaCare has provided to Hartford’s Homeless since 1981.
Crane W. Cesario, MBA, Director of Housing and Homeless
Resources Capitol Region, MHC, DMHAS will accept The
Partnership Award, and Paul Nanos of CBS Sports Radio will
be the Special Guest Emcee. The evening will feature
international cuisine from Poland, Thailand, Jamaica, Italy and
more. Thomas Hooker Brewery and Back East Brewing
Company will supply beer, and Harvest Fine Wine will
provide wines. The evening will also include an eclectic
selection of music and a silent auction. Taste of the World will
be held at St. Thomas Seminary in Bloomfield from 6:309:30 PM. The suggested cost for tickets is $100 per person and
the minimum ticket price is $85 each. All proceeds will help
ImmaCare better serve the homeless population of Hartford.
For tickets and sponsorship information, visit
www.ImmaCare.org, or www.Facebook.com/
ImmaCare.CT, or please contact Teresa Wierbicki, Director
of Development at 860-724-4823, ext. 103 or
[email protected].
KNIGHTS HOST PASTA DINNER
The Knights of Columbus is holding its annual Pasta Dinner in
Father Crawford Hall at the Church of the Incarnation, 544
Prospect Street in Wethersfield, on Saturday, April 25 after
the 5 PM Mass. Our menu includes the following: ziti,
meatballs, sausage, salad & dessert. After dinner, Sal Basile
will entertain our guests with traditional Italian music.
The cost of the dinner is $10.00 per adult, $25.00 per family
(children 12 and under). Please call John Ewaski at 860-5633887 to make your reservation. Checks should be made
payable to the Knights of Columbus and sent to 161 Brimfield
Road, Wethersfield 06109. Seating is limited, call early to
guarantee your place for you or your group. Proceeds of this
event will go to local charities. Thank you for your support, we
look forward to seeing you on April 25th.
PAPAL VISIT PILGRIMAGE
September 27th Weekend
The Archdiocese of Hartford is sponsoring a pilgrimage to
Philadelphia to see Pope Francis during his visit to the United
States. Package includes:
• round trip transportation with Premier Bus Lines through
Elite Travel,
• transportation to events,
• accommodations at 4-star hotels for two nights,
• two breakfasts at hotel, two dinners at hotel,
• box lunch at Conference on Saturday,
• Pilgrim Kit,
• and taxes.
Prices vary depending on room occupancy choice.
Reservations are now being taken and deposits are due by
April 15th. For further details and to download registration
forms, go to: www.archdioceseofhartford.org