Marzec, 30 - St Ferdinand Church
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Marzec, 30 - St Ferdinand Church
S www.stferdinandchurch.com Page Two 4th Sunday of Lent Mass Intentions MONDAY — March 31, 2014 8:00AM– WandaV.Rozkuszkarq.Family 9:30AM–LentenMissioninPolish 12:00PM(Noon)–CarlVarsolonarq.wifeAnn 7:00PM–LentenMissioninPolish–Church 7:00PM–LentenMissioninEnglish–Chapel TUESDAY — April 1, 2014 8:00AM–JarekSadzarq.Family 8:30AM–ConfessioninPolish 9:30AM–LentenMissioninPolish 12:00PM(Noon)–SpecialIntention 6:00PM–ConfessioninPolish 7:00PM–LentenMissioninPolish–Church WEDNESDAY — April 2, 2014 8:00AM–RecoveryofHealthforAnthonyR.Coco 9:30AM–LentenMissioninPolish 12:00PM(Noon)–RadekAndrejczukrq.Friends 7:00PM–LentenMissioninPolish THURSDAY — April 3, 2014 8:00AM–PeopleofSt.Ferdinand 12:00PM(Noon)–MassinPolish 7:00PM–MassinPolish FRIDAY— April 4, 2014 8:00AM–BirthdayBlessingsforRohanRoyrq.RoyFamily 12:00PM(Noon)–MassinEnglish 2:00PM–StationsoftheCrossinEnglish 6:00PM–StationsoftheCrossinEnglish 7:00PM–StationsoftheCrossinPolish 7:30PM–MassinPolish SATURDAY— April 5, 2014 7:00AM–MassinPolish 8:00AM–RoseandAnnCocorq.Children 5:00PM–Maria,JoseSr.andJr.andLuciaPelegrinorq. Marilyn SUNDAY— April 6, 2014 7:00AM–Ewa,JanKabat;Maria,JanBudziochorazich dzieci;AdolfNiewiarowskiw8rocznicę; KrzysztofNiewiarowski 8:30AM–Felicitas,Teodoro,Godofrego,Chino, Ochotorinarq.Babe 10:00AM–BlessingsforCarolinaBadillaandMariaL. Ramirez 10:15AM–ZawszystkichOfiarodawcówiDobrodziejów ParafiiŚw.Ferdynanda 12:30PM–ArmidaD’Agostino 3:00PM–MassinPolish 5:00 PM – All Benefactors 7:00 PM – O zdrowie, Boże błogosławieństwo oraz opiekę Matki Bożej w czasie choroby dla zięcia March 30, 2014 The sanctuary lamps this week are lit for: MullinsandMeleFamilies AlexLadisa LENTEN DEVOTIONS FRIDAYS 2:00 p.m. Stations of the Cross in English (with parish schools) 4:00 p.m. Fish Fry 6:00 p.m. Stations of the Cross in English 7:00 p.m. Stations of the Cross in Polish SUNDAYS 6:15 p.m. Lenten Lamentations in Polish Increase your prayer time during Lent by taking part in adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, a virtual Way of the Cross, reflecting on the Scriptures, praying for others' needs or adding traditional Catholic prayers to your time with God. Rest in Peace Please remember to pray for the souls of all our faithful departed, especially: JeanMarquez MariuszSobotko AloysiusFitzgibbons DEVOTIONS EUCHARISTIC ADORATION ‐ Held each Thursday following the 8:00 a.m. Mass until 6:45p.m DIVINE MERCY CHAPLET Divine Mercy Chaplet is prayed in English everyday from Monday to Friday following 8:00 a.m. Mass. Please take a short break from your busy life and join the ladies in prayers. On every Saturday right after 8:00 a.m. Mass prayer to St. Anne is being said. Please stop by the Church and offer to God at least a few mo‐ ments of your time. March 30, 2014 4th Sunday of Lent Remember in Prayer As members of the parish faith community, it is our respon‐ sibility to remember both in concrete and spiritual ways those who cannot celebrate with us each week because they are ill. Those who are sick in turn, remember all of us daily in their prayers and in their sufferings. We experience many blessings because of their remembering us. And so...please re‐ member in your prayers: Irene Rowe Mary Ayello Florence Magro Sharon Moody Anthony R. Coco Veronica Signo Lottie Chrapla Violet Del Vacchio Rosalie Anastos Edward Waytula Pat Ostrowski William Keleher Arlene Garcia Diana Krzyzanowski Geraldine Spano Nick Paolino Theresa Duval Adam Shershen Bernice Lutke Jean Staniszewski William Napier Josephine Coco Laura Schofield Calvin Upton Julie D’Agostino Luna Family Margery Janz Brianna Jurczykowski Susan Milostan Robert Malek Michael F. Coco Tish Vanoni Jodi Mack Geraldine Mack Agnes Coco Ester Baran Al Fitzgibbons Isabell Beyer Kathleen McGinniss Deadra Kusek Stanley Podgorny Tom Sobczak Marietta Falbo Laverne Greco Steve Johns Barbara Alderson Bernadine Jablonski Henryk Sykula Anna DeBold Kathleen Barr Mary Haltin Virginia Starsiak Veena Bhat Pat Flynn Maria & Veronica Segovia Frances Skrabacz Marion Watermann Richard Behrendt Irene & Joseph Biancalana Alice Marzec Maria Dysico Steve Garorowski Grace Miceli Zofia Nicpon Marcey Iwanski Sue Buzinski Dolly D’Agostino A Prayer for the Armed Forces Almighty God, stretch forth Your mighty arm to strengthen and protect the men and women of our Armed Forces. As they face the myriad of challenges and decisions that each day is destined to bring, may they be anchored by their faith, protected by Your presence and comforted by the knowl‐ edge that they are loved by You and by this community of faith. Grant that, meeting danger with courage, and all occasions with discipline loyalty, they may truly serve the cause of justice and peace to the honor of your holy name, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. SPC Jeffrey Foerster Page Three Our Stewardship of Treasure SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 2014 Envelopes — $6,444.00 Loose — $2,865.00 TOTAL: $ 9,309.00 Thank you for sharing your „TREASURE” with St. Ferdinand Parish Bóg zapłać! PLEASE REMEMBER ST. FERDINAND PARISH IN YOUR WILL. THOUGHTS ON GIVING Share in God’s generosity. Jesus’ death and Resurrection is the ultimate gift to us. Remember all the gifts God has given you, and imitate God’s generosity by increasing your offering to your parish and to outside charities, and keep it up throughout the coming year. Try to see these offerings as sharing in the love and generosity of God, a love and generosity that are stronger than sin and death. Thank you! The smallest act of kindness is worth more than the grandest intention. ~OscarWilde Sincere THANK YOU to all who give their time to keep our church clean. Thank you for your faithfulness and dependability. Please know that your help is very much valued and appreciated. May God bless you abundantly. CHURCH CLEANING Anyone interested in helping to clean our church is welcome to join us: Mondays at 5:00 pm and/ or Fridays at 10:00 am THE ARCHDIOCESAN I‐PAD APP Available from the I‐Tunes app store. This stunning app, with over 1,000 color photos, showcases the architectural beauty, history and treasured art works at every parish in the Archdiocese. Proceeds from the app, Archdiocese of Chicago Churches, benefit the Cardinal’s Scholarship Fund. March 30, 2014 4th Sunday of Lent Page Four People Who Are Marked: The Journey of Lent By Fr. Lou Cameli Lent, of course, began on Ash Wednesday. We received ashes that have faded or were washed away, but we remain marked people. And we carry our mark across this holy season, a time of deeper reflection and coming to terms with who we really are. The ashes clearly mark us as mortal creatures, people who will one day die. Remember that you are dust, and unto dust you will return. That is a sobering reality. We receive life on this earth as a gift. It is limited and comes to an end. We must take our lives seriously as we strive to live as God wants us to live. The ashes also mark us as sinners because of what we have done and what we have failed to do. Throughout the Old Testa‐ ment, we hear of people who honestly confess their sinfulness and want to return to the Lord. They impose ashes on their heads. They mark themselves as a sign of their penitence. We have heard the appeal: Repent and believe in the Gospel. Finally—and most importantly—ashes mark us with the mercy of God. Beyond our mortal frailty and even beyond our stub‐ born sinfulness, God marks us with his mercy. And that makes all the difference. The mercy of God takes our mortality and transforms it with the gift of eternal life. The mercy of God also takes our sinfulness and through forgiveness gives us his grace, a share in the very life of the Triune God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. We are indeed marked people. To say this names who we are: people subject to death, weighed down by sin, but—by God’s gift—raised up to forgiveness and new life. And now, we have the holy season of Lent to claim and re‐claim our identity and to rediscover the source of our hope and confidence. Whatever Lenten practices we embrace, they ought to help us know how we poor mortal sinners are finally marked by the mercy of God manifested in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Stations of the Cross Walk With Me ($1.99) iOS and Android. The Pauline Press offers an experiential version of the Stations of the Cross in app form that includes audio. From start to finish, the Stations are all about the passionate love the Lord Jesus has for each of us. We follow him in these Stations not as spectators, but as his disciples, those he has called by name to follow him. Features include: Hear Jesus speaking directly to you Scripture and prayers with reverent narration Two sets of gorgeous images to choose from (one tradi‐ tional and the other contemporary) The option to play the stations of the cross audio from beginning to end (perfect for praying the stations in the car or taking a walk) Two 4 minute slideshows for praying the stations without words for a more contemplative experience or when you have just a few minutes and want to pray the stations. Ability to continue right where you left off if you get interrupted iStations ($1.99) Android and iOS. Traditional stations and the St. Alphonsus Liguori devotional text. For most people, that’s all they ask for. But you get more–There is an audio version imbedded. In that case, bring your ear buds if you’re in church. If you are not in church, the app helps to simulate the experi‐ ence by providing beautiful traditional art de‐ picting the stations for you to use in your private prayer. Two traditional methods, including a Franciscan method. Also, text of traditional prayers in English and Latin. DOWNLOAD JESUS—Truth & Life Dramatized Audio Bible New Testament . The developers of this great app have packaged all four Gos‐ pels into 46‐day segments – about 2 chapters a day– so you can read all the Gospels through Lent. The books are read in this or‐ der: Mark, Luke, Matthew and John. You get the entire text of RSV‐CE Bible PLUS audio of the Gospel of Mark PLUS audio lectures covering the Gospels of Mark and Luke. The text is synchronized with the audio reading of Mark– the text is highlighted as it is read in real time. Get audio of the remaining Gospels for $19.99. Individual New Testament books in audio format are $1.99 ea Catholic Relief Services Rice Bowl (Free) iOS and GooglePlay Bring Lent to life through daily meditation and sacrifices. This app takes a unique twist on alms giving by putting a price on various items you may give up for Lent. With values in dollars, you can donate that amount to CRS through the app or make a pledge. I think that direct dollar value connection to giving is a real motivator because it puts your little sacrifices into concrete action to help others in the world who are in need. Prayerful reflection for each day of Lent which you can sched‐ ule to receive •Customizable tool to set Lenten sacrifice goal and track pro‐ gress towards its achievement •Meatless recipes for Fridays during Lent •Stories and videos of people who benefit from prayers and almsgiving to CRS Rice Bowl Page Five 4th Sunday of Lent March 30, 2014 Lay Leadership Formation Program Wednesdays, April 9, 23, 30 Chicago, Mundelein, and Lisle To dive deeper into the Catholic faith, explore Scripture, study with scholars, and learn pastoral skills, attend a Lay Leadership Information Night on Wednesday, April 9 at 7 p.m. at University of St. Mary of the Lake Prist Center, 1000 East Maple Avenue in Mundelein. Another information night will be held at Saint Xavier University, Andrew Confer‐ ence Center, 3700 West 103rd Street in Chicago. A third night has been added on Wednesday, April 30, at 7 p.m. at Benedictine University, 5700 College Road in Lisle, in the Kindlon Hall of Learning, Room 136. Contact the University of St. Mary of the Lake Institute for Lay Formation at (847) 837‐4550 or email [email protected]. SHARING GOSPEL JOY — A Lenten Program with FR. ALBERT JUDY O.P., Ph. D. Please join us tomorrow MARCH 31, 2014 from 7:00 – 8:15 pm in the church A prayerful examination of Pope Francis’ plan for the Church, found in his Apostolic Exhorta‐ tion on Evangelization, Evangelii Gaudium. Using Fr. Robert Barron’s new video, “The New Evangelization,” in this final week we will see for ourselves and discuss key points our Holy Father, Pope Francis, is urging upon us, in order to energize the Church and ourselves to become more effec‐ tive missionaries to today’s world. LENTEN PENANCE SERVICE On Monday April 7, 7:00‐8:00 pm in Church we will celebrate a Lenten Penance Service, with individual confessions. The service will be in English. Kolbe House Jail Ministry Mass Sunday, April 6 Kolbe House, the Jail Ministry for the Archdiocese of Chi‐ cago, invites you to a bilingual (Spanish and English) Mass at 3 p.m. on Sunday, April 6, at Assumption B.V.M. Parish, 2434 South California Avenue in Chi‐ cago. At this Mass, we especially invite anyone who is personally affected by incarceration, a victim of crime, or any‐ one who wants to be part of our minis‐ try through prayer. If you are an ex‐ offender or have a loved one who is incarcerated, please come. If you need more information, please call Deacon Pablo or Fr. Arturo at Kolbe House: 773‐247‐0070 or email Pablo at [email protected] COR’S CORNER — Please remember our Food Pantry when you shop this weekend The foods we give out (all non‐perishable), cereals, rice, soups, canned vegetables and meats, tuna fish, crackers, coffee, tea, jello and puddings (the kinds to cook and ones in individual containers), canned fruits, tomato sauce and pasta. We have a freezer now and welcome any frozen foods. But they can't be left in church and chapel, they must be brought to the COR office at the Convent on Mondays (the office is open from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30p.m.). People ask for toilet tissue, paper towels, shampoo and laundry and bar soap and sugar.....which when we have any, we gladly give out. On the first Saturday and Sunday of the month (April 5th and 6th) please drop the purchased items when you come to the church. Of course, any time we are grateful to re‐ ceive food donations. This is just to let you know, what the Food Pantry needs to give out to people who come for help. Our Food Pantry is open every Monday from 10:00‐ 11:00am. Always, thank you for all your sharing and thoughtfulness. God bless you. DONATE TO CRS RICE BOWL CRS Rice Bowl is Catholic Relief Services’ Lenten faith‐in‐action program for parishes, schools and families. Participating Catholics fast, pray, and give during Lent, following Jesus’ call to live in soli‐ darity with the poorest and most vulnerable. The “On Second Thought” Rice Bowl campaign asks you to think twice about the simple ways you can help end hunger and grow in solidarity with our brothers and sisters around the world. Having second thoughts means making small sacrifices and putting the change you save in your Rice Bowl instead. March 30, 2014 4th Sunday of Lent IRVING PARK CATHOLIC WOMAN’S CLUB will have their Meeting on Wednesday, April 2, 2014 at 10:30 a.m. After our Meeting we will have a variety of Salads brought by our officers and Deserts will also be served. Cost will be advised at the meeting. Af‐ ter lunch we will play CLR. We welcome any one that would like to join us for a fun afternoon. PLEASE REMEMBER OUR ADDRESS FOR THE MEETING IS: 5936 W. BARRY, CHI‐ CAGO. (THIS IS ST. FERDINAND’S CONVENT). EVERYONE IS WELCOME. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL: ANN MARIE LANE—773‐685‐6624 RUMMAGE SALE St. Francis Borgia Parish 8033 W. Addison ‐ Chicago (Stokes Center) Contact : Monika at 773‐625‐1118 Drop Off Dates/Times Apr. 28. 29, 30 10am – 7pm Sale Dates/Times Thursday/Friday May 1st and 2nd 9am – 7pm Sat. May 3rd 9am – 3p Health Fair Announcement Catholic Charities is bringing a free exam based health fair on Saturday May 3, 2014 in the former Our Lady of Lourdes Parish School building at 4641 N. Ashland Ave. Registration begins at 8am and exams will end at noon. Medical profes‐ sionals from Loyola University Medical Center, Swedish Covenant Hospital, University of Chicago, UIC, along with many local health partners will provide free medical and dental screenings to all who attend. Children will be able to get their school physicals, dental exams, vision screenings, and all immunizations all needed for the upcoming school year. Adults will receive medical and dental screenings along with glucose testing, confidential HIV Rapid Testing, and glaucoma screenings at no‐cost. Local community health providers will be present to provide health information and to connect people to medical homes and services. No ID re‐ quirements to attend. For more information please call: 312‐655‐ 7441 Help us save our planet by recycling: magazines, catalogs, newspapers, mail, office paper and paperback books. A large collection bin is lo‐ cated in the parking lot and is available 24 hours for drop‐offs. Page Six CLASS REUNION Calling all 1984 St. Ferdinand Alumni...we are looking for people from the class of '84 for our 30 year reunion on April 12th. For more information they can email Gretchen Dietz at [email protected]. Page Seven 4th Sunday of Lent March 30, 2014 THISWEEK ATST.FERDINANDPARISH March 30, 2014 4th Sunday of Lent Page Eight “Whatever you did to one of the least, you did it to Me “ Mt 25:40 Dear Parishioners and Friends of the Missionaries of the Poor: With deep gratefulness we thank every one of you for your overwhelming generosity. You give so much hope to the hopeless. Please know that all your donations have a huge impact on the poorest of the poor. It has been three weeks since we asked you to take an enve‐ lope from our Tree of Hope, many of you returned the enve‐ lopes already. Thanks to your generosity so far we were able to collect over $12,200!!! That means 87 children will be able to go to school, have proper shoes, backpack, books, uniform and most important they will receive 3 meals a day!!! M.O.P Brothers in Kenya are very thankful for each and every act of kindness and generosity that you continue to share with them and those they help. Please know that your inten‐ tions and those of the parish are kept in their daily prayers. Just as reminder, all donations should be returned by April 12th, envelopes can be put into the baskets during regular collection or dropped off at the parish office. If you have any questions, please call 773‐622‐3022 and ask for Lucine (#350) or Sr. Anna (x352). Thank you, Chicago Volunteer Group and Friends of the MOP THISWEEK ATST.FERDINANDPARISH Monday — March 31, 2014 10:00AM — Friendship Club (Convent 2) 6:00PM — Cub Scouts (Convent) 6:00PM — Troop #51 (Convent) Tuesday — April 1, 2014 5:00PM — Radosc (McManus Hall) 5:30PM — Zawaternik (Canning Hall) 6:00PM — Chicagowskie Slowiki (Chapel) Wednesday — April 2, 2014 9:00AM — Irving Park Women Club (Convent) 2:30PM — Jr. Legion of Mary (Convent) 5:00PM — Our Lady of Perpetual Help Novena (Church) 6:00PM — Cub Scouts (convent) 6:00PM — Kropeczki (Convent) 6:00PM— Chicagowskie Slowiki (Chapel) 6:30PM — Legion of Mary (Convent) 7:30PM — Baptism Prep Classes in English (Church) Thursday — April 3, 2014 2:30PM — Jr. Legion of Mary Adoration (Church) 6:00PM — Girl Scouts (Convent) 6:00PM — Set‐up for Fish Fry (All Halls) 7:30PM — Filareci Choir (Chapel) 7:30PM — Parish Council Mtg (Rectory) COMMUNION MINISTERS NEEDED Are you a Minister of Care in your parish, and have you COMMUNION MINISTERS NEEDED Are you a Minister of Care in your par‐ ish, and have you considered bringing Communion to the sick in a hospital setting? Presence Our Lady of the Resur‐ rection Medical Center is in need of 3‐4 volunteer Minis‐ ters of Care (mandated by Chicago Archdiocese). The commitment is one time per week; it usually takes about 30 minutes to cover your assigned nursing units. You’ll find it is very rewarding! For information, call Chaplain Bob Shuford, Coordinator of Spiritual Services (773‐794‐ 7616). ADULT CONFIRMATION Are you an adult who has not celebrated the sacrament of Confirmation? Adult Confirma‐ tions will be held during the spring months throughout the. Archdiocese. To register or for information please call (312) 534‐8047 Friday — April 4, 2014 9:00PM — Legion of Mary (Convent ) 2:00PM — Stations of the Cross w/schools (Church) 4:30PM — Fish Fry (All Halls) 6:00PM — Stations of the Cross (Church) 6:30PM — Pilgrim Virgin (Convent 2) 7:00PM — Stations of the Cross (Church) 7:00PM — Youth Group (Rectory) Saturday — April 5, 2014 8:00AM — Polish Saturday School 6:00PM — AA Meeting (Convent) 6:00PM — Adult Conf. Prep. Classes in Polish (Chapel) Sunday — April 6, 2013 8:00AM—HS Spring Tea (Cafeteria) 10:00AM — Pine Wood Derby (McManus) 10:00AM — Good Shepherd Club Mtg (Canning Hall) BULLETIN ARTICLES DEADLINE — The deadline for bulletin articles is 3:00 p.m. on the previous Friday preceding the Sunday of publication. All articles can be can emailed to: [email protected]. Thank you. Page Nine 4th Sunday of Lent Rekolekcje Wielkopostne 2014 31 marca (poniedziałek): Msze św. z nauką ogólną o godz. 9:30 rano i 7:00 wieczorem Po Mszy św. wieczorowej o godz. 8:00 w kaplicy nauka stanowa dla kobiet 1 kwietnia (wtorek): Msze św. z nauką ogólną o godz. 9:30 rano i 7:00 wieczorem. Po Mszy św. wieczorowej o godz. 8:00 w kaplicy nauka stanowa dla mężczyzn Spowiedź św. od godz. 8:30 do 9:30 rano oraz od godz. 6:00 wieczorem z przerwą na Mszę św. 2 kwietnia (środa): Msze św. z nauką ogólną o godz. 9:30 rano i 7:00 wieczorem. Ks. Andrzej Duklewski urodził się w 1962 r. w Ostrowie Lubelskim. Po ukończeniu Szkoły Podstawowej w Uścimowie i LO w Milanowie mając 18 lat rozpoczął studia w WSD w Siedlcach. Po przyjęciu święceń kapłańskich w wieku 25 lat pracował kolejno, jako wikariusz w Międzyrzecu Podl., Sokołowie Podl., Siedlcach i Białej Podl. Po 10 latach pracy w diecezji siedleckiej uzyskał od swego biskupa pozwolenie na wyjazd do pracy w Rosji na Syberii. Po przyjeździe na Syberię miejscowy biskup Józefa Wertha z Nowosybirska skierował go do pracy w Tomsku. Parafia Tomsk, w której od ponad 16 lat posługuje jest dosyć rozległa, to terytorium większe od Polski. W ostatnich latach w pracy duszpasterskiej w tomskiej parafii ks. Andrzejowi pomaga ks. Marek Jaśkowski, również kapłan z Polski. Na co dzień księża służą katolikom mieszkającym w Tomsku, Białymstoku i ponad 30 innych miejscowościach rozrzuconych na olbrzymim obszarze tomskiego województwa. ZBIÓRKA ŻYWNOŚCI W naszej parafii działa Spiżarnia z żywnością dla osób w potrzebie. Spiżarnia znajduje się w budynku konwentu i czynna jest w poniedziałki od 10:00 do 11:00 rano. Zwracamy się z gorącą prośbą o pomoc w zapełnieniu półek w naszej spiżarni. Prosimy by będąc w tym tygodniu na zakupach pamiętać również o naszej spiżarni i zakupić parę dodatkowych rzeczy by tym wspomóc osoby, które znalazły się w wielkiej potrzebie i proszą nas o pomoc. Zakupione rzeczy można przynieść do kościoła w następny weekend lub w poniedziałek do budynku konwentu podczas godzin otwarcia spiżarni. Bóg zapłać ! March 30, 2014 PIERWSZA SOBOTA MIESIĄCA W sobotę, 5 KWIETNIA zapraszamy do kościoła na Nabożeństwo Pierwszych Sobót Miesiąca wynagradzające Niepokalanemu Sercu Maryji za grzechy i bluźnierstwa, które rozpocznie się o godzinie 8:30 wieczorem. Na ten wyjątkowy czas jakim jest kanonizacja JPII przygotujmy sie duchowo I oczyśćmy nasze serca przez Nabożeństwo Pierwszych Sobót Miesiąca. JPII odszedł do Domu Ojca w Pierwszą Sobotę Miesiąca. Wypełnijmy Jego Duchowy Testament i weźmy do ręki klucz do ocalenia świata. Wszyscy, którzy odprawiają nabożeństwa Pierwszych Sobót proszeni są o zgłoszenie swojej deklaracji modlitewnej na czuwaniu do osób prowadzących czuwanie. 27 kwietnia Radio Maryja deklaracje te przekaże do Watykanu jako nasz chicagowski duchowy dar na kanonizację bł. Jana Pawła II. Papieskie Intencje Modlitewne na miesiąc KWIECIEŃ: Intencja powszechna: Aby rządzący promowali ochronę świata stworzonego i sprawiedliwy podział dóbr i zasobów Intencja ewangelizacyjna: Aby zmartwychwstały Pan napełnił nadzieją serca osób doświadczanych przez ból i chorobę. "Zamienie ich smutek w radosc, pociesze ich i rozwesele po ich troskach" Jr 31,13 Drodzy Przyjaciele Ubogich! Z calego serca dziekujemy tym z Was, ktorzy w tak krotkim czasie odpowiedzieli na prosbe pomocy Misjonarzom Ubogich i ich podopiecznym w Kenii. Minely zaledwie trzy tygodnie od naszego pierwszego ogloszenia a my juz doswiadczamy ogromnej serdecznosci, dobroci i szeroko otwartych serc ludzi w naszej parafii oraz osob z bliskich i dalszych okolic Chicago. Skladamy serdeczne Bog zaplac za zlozone ofiary! Dziekujemy wszystkim, ktorzy wzieli koperty z Drzewka Nadzieji i juz zlozyli ofiare. Na dzien dzisiejszy zebralismy ponad $ 12,200 a to oznacza ze 87 dzieci z Kenii bedzie milao zapewniona szkole , mundurek, buty , plecak, ksiazki, a co najwazniejsze nie beda glodne –3 razy dziennie otrzymaja posilek !!! Jesli nie mieliscie jeszcze okazji przylaczyc sie do pomocy tym najubozszym z ubogich, prosimy zabierzcie ze soba koperte z naszego Drzewka Nadzieji, ktore znajduje sie w tyle kosciola. Wszystkie ofiary mozna zlozyc w koszyku podczas regularnej zbiorki na Mszy Sw. lub zostawic w biurze parafilanym. Bracia Misjonarze zapewniaja o codziennej modlitwie w intencji naszej parafii i wszystkich ludzi dobrej woli. Za wszystkie zlozone dary i ofiary niech Wam Pan Bog stokrotnie wynagrodzi!!!!! W razie jakichkolwiek pytan prosimy o kontakt z : Marta Robak 847‐312‐6144; Sr. Anna Strycharz 773‐622‐3022 March 30, 2014 3rd Sunday of Lent PORZĄDEK NABOŻEŃSTW WIELKOPOSTNYCH DROGA KRZYŻOWA w każdy piątek godz. 2:00 po południu — w j. angielskim 6:00 wieczorem — w j. angielskim 7:00 wieczorem — w języku polskim GORZKIE ŻALE Każda niedziela Wielkiego Postu o godz. 6:15 wieczorem w j. polskim Nabożeństwom Drogi Krzyżowej w j. polskim o godz. 7:00PM przewodniczyć będą: 04/04/14 — Polska Szkoła 04/11/14 — Lektorzy 04/18/14 — Kapłani Serdecznie zapraszamy całą Polonię na obchody 4 rocznicy tragedii smoleńskiej. W sobotę 5 kwietnia o godz. 4:30 po południu na cmentarzu Św. Wojciecha w Niles przed Pomnikiem Katyńskim rozpoczyna się okolicznościowa Msza polowa o godz 6:30 wieczorem , a w pobliskim kompleksie bankietowym White Eagle przy 6839 N Milwaukee odbędzie się koncert "Odłamki prawdy" w wykonaniu barda narodowego Andrzeja Kołakowskiego. Bilety dostępne w naszym biurze parafilanym Dodatkowe informacje pod telefonem: 630‐453‐1896 Page Ten MSZA ŚW. ZA OJCZYZNĘ I OFIAR SMOLEŃSKICH CZWARTEK, 10 KWIETNIA Godz. 7:00PM Kościół św. Ferdynanda Po Mszy św. zostanie wyświetlony film Majki Dłużewskiej pt. "Polacy”. Jak pokonac Szatana” to film dokumentalny zrealizowany w 2013r. we Włoszech, kraju z którego pochodzi najwięcej egzorcystów. Tematem filmu jest walka duchowa, a konkretnie walka z Szatanem. Autor filmu, Michał Kondrat przeprowadza widza skrupulatnie przez ten problem, tłumacząc jego kontrowersyjne aspekty i udzielając wskazówek opartych na doświadczeniach ojców Kościoła. Z rozmów z nimi można się dowiedzieć, jakie narzędzia Kościół oferuje do walki ze złym duchem. Projekcja filmu: SOBOTA—12 KWIETNIA GODZ. 7:00 pm KOŚCIÓŁ ŚW. FERDYNANDA March 30, 2014 4th Sunday of Lent Page Eleven March 30, 2014 4th Sunday of Lent Page Twelve W piątek 4 kwietnia ponownie przybędzie do nas Elvis! Ubierz kolor czerwony, niebieski lub biały i przyjdź, aby wspólnie świętować róznorodność tego kraju, Ameryki! Posłuchaj znanych piosenek i podziękuj Panu Bogu za wszystkie błogosławieństwa jakimi Cię obdarza! W tym szczególnym okresie składania jałmużny, nasi harcerze, gospodarze wieczoru, będą zbierać żywność w puszkach na potrzeby naszej spiżarni dla ubogich (COR Food Pantry). Dziękujemy za hojność! NAJPOTRZEBNIEJSZE PRODUKTY: Żywność w puszkach Cereal Produkty do higieny osobistej Żywność w kartonach PEŁNE ZESTAWY OBIADOWE DODATKI: Panierowana BIAŁA RYBA — $7.50 Obiad z Łososia—$9.00 DORSZ w cieście piwnym — $8.00 Panierowany OKOŃ — $8.50 Z BARU: Panierowane KREWETKI — $7.50 Pieczona TILAPIA — $8.50 Do każdego dania włączone są frytki, Soda — $1 lub .50c Woda — $1.00 Wino — $2.00 Piwo krajowe — $2.00 Krewetki — $6.50 Pieczone racuszki — $1.50 Zupa Clam Chowder — $2.00 Zupa Warzywna — $2.00 Porcja pizzy z serem — $2.00 Cała pizza — $8.00 Paluszki serowe — $3.00 Nachos z serem — $2.00 Smażone ciasto — $1.50 Frytki — $1.50 Piwo importowane — $3.00 Wino (Cooler) — $2.00 Zapraszamy na Drogę Krzyżową w każdy piątek o godz. 7:00 pm w j. polskim Obsługa dla niepełnosprawnych przy okienku na drive‐thru Godziny wydawania obiadów od 4:30 do 7:30 wieczorem SCHOOL HALL 3131 N. MASON OBIADY NA WYNOS Przyjmowane od godz. 4:00 do 7:00 wieczorem ZADZWOŃ: 773 622‐3022 Prosimy zaznaczyć czy obiad zostanie odebrany przy okienku czy przy wejściu na salę. March 30, 2014 4th Sunday of Lent Page Thirteen ON YES MEN, AND ONE IN PARTICULAR Copyright 2014 by John B. Reynolds ([email protected]) An elderly gentleman at my parish died recently. Stanley Piwowarski. I had just seen his wife Bozena at church a couple of weeks earlier and I asked her after Mass how Stanley‐‐who had been having some health concerns‐‐was doing. Her shrug told me that things were about the same. As I came to understand, though, Stanley took a turn for the worse shortly thereafter, and the next thing I knew, I was listening to Bozena’s voice mail message telling me her husband was gone. He was 87. Often when people upwards of 85 pass away, folks upon hearing the news says things like, “Too bad, but he/she had a good life.” True enough, I suppose. Eighty‐ seven years is a good life. In Stanley’s case, though, it was an extraordinary one. “Dr. Stanislaw A. Piwowarski, age 87, Professor Emeritus School of Social Work at Loyola University in Chicago. Beloved husband of Bozena; loving father of Margaret and Barbara….” That’s how the obituary read, but man, what a back‐story! I met Stanley years ago when we both served on the inaugural Parish Pastoral Council formed three pastors back. He struck me around the council table as a thoughtful man, and when he spoke, he had an air of authority. Must have been the teacher in him. He was a long time parishioner even then, so I valued his input. He was easy to work with, and was willing to entertain opposing points of view concerning the topic at hand. And Stanley had a quick, warm, engaging smile that always made me smile in return. At the funeral, Bozena asked me to say a few words about Stanley after Communion. I was honored to do so. I told a few Stanley stories, but echoing words written by Stanley and Bozena’s daughter Barbara and read by her friend Lisa, I added that Stanley’s legacy to me would forever be his “Yes” to life. “Yes” took him from Poland when he was in his teens to fight in the war. “Yes” brought him to America. “Yes” introduced him to Bozena decades ago and the love affair just kept going. Knowing Stanley’s history better than I do, my friend Lucille told me later she was glad I referenced this because “Stanley was a true ‘Yes Man.’” Sometimes the term is used derogatorily. But Stanley’s yeses were not self‐serving. They were humanity‐serving. After Mass, a man with tears in his eyes approached me. Apparently a neighbor of the Piwowarski’s, he told me that while he had seen Stanley before, he never really saw him until now. This was profound to me in the moment and it’s profound to me again as I consider today’s Gospel, the story of Jesus curing the man born blind (much to the Pharisees’ confusion/dismay as Christ effected the cure on the Sabbath). I saw in the man after the funeral tears of sadness at the loss of a friend, but tears of joy for now seeing him in a new light. At least that’s how I defined my own tears that day, especially upon hearing Barbara’s words through Lisa. I am not blind, but I often do not see. I’m trying to see better, though. I’m trying to walk more in faith and light, and less in doubt and shadow. Stanley, after all‐‐the ultimate Yes Man‐‐would want it that way. St. Ferdinand Parish Support Staff Mrs. Dorota Gołda, Parish Secretary Sr. Bernadetta Gościniak, Administrative Assistant Ms. Elizabeth Ceisel-Mikowska, Bulletin Editor Mr. Kamil Duda, Website Designer/Editor Liturgical Bro. Dr. James Drangsholt, Music Director Mr. Kamil Duda, Polish Music Director Mrs. Betty Hotcaveg, Lector Coordinator Dcn. Irv Hotcaveg, Deacon Emeritus Ms. Jane Lohrmann, Homebound Ministers of Care Scheduler Parish Council Mrs. Sophie Kass—President, Stanley Mastalerz, Anthony Mangiaracina, Peter Holod, Irene Heidelbauer, Mary Ann Barnhart, Joyce McGiniss, Elizabeth Kata, Maria Gal, Br. James Drangsholt, ExOfficio Members: Dr. Lucine Mastalerz , Sr. Anna Strycharz Parish Finance Committee Mr. Tom Bucaro-Chairperson, Fr. Jason Torba, Mrs. Mary Ann Barnhart, Mr. Gene Szaben, ExOfficio Members: Mr. Martin WojtulewiczParish Accountant, Sr. Bernadetta Gościniak, Dr. Lucine Mastalerz Parish Organizations and Prayer Groups Boy Scout: Mr. Vince Clemente, Coordinator Fish Fry: Mrs. Pat Wenzl, Coordinator Friendship Club: Mrs. Patricia Flynn, President Girl Scout: Mrs. Joyce McGinniss, Coordinator Knights of Columbus—Mater Christi Council: Mr. David Rizzo, Grand Knight Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary: Marcia Codak Ladies of St. Anne: Mrs. Violet DelVecchio, President Legion of Mary: Mr. Thomas Sobczak & Miss Aurora Almeida, Co-Presidents Legion of Mary, Juniors: Mrs. Emma Camara, President Irving Park Catholic Woman’s Club: Mrs. Dolores Schoewe Market Day: Ms. Pat DelBoccio, Coordinator Polish Altar Servers — Fr. Marcin Zasada, Moderator English Altar Servers: Fr. Marcin Zasada, Moderator Polish Club of the Good Shepherd: Mr. Andrzej Parada, President Polish Rosary Group: Mrs. Helena Lesak, President Polish School Parents’ Assn.: Mrs. Bogusława Łakomy, Pres. Radość: Miss Marzena Kulesza, Music Teacher Kropeczki: Sr. Anna Strycharz Zawaternik: Bernadetta i Jan Bobek St. Ferdinand Athletic: Mrs. Linda Ward St. Ferdinand Polish Highlanders Club: Mr. Tadeusz Kulasik, President St. Ferdinand School Board: Mrs. Mary Ann Barnhart, Chairperson St. Vincent DePaul Society: Mr. Stanley Mastalerz, President Teens of Our Church (TORCH): Fr. Marcin Zasada—Youth Minister The “Faustinum” Association of Apostles of the Divine Mercy: Fr. Jason Torba, Moderator Ushers Club: Mr. Peter Holod, President Pro-Life Coordinators: Tony Mangiaracina, Helena Lasak Chapel Choir – Conductor Julie Tupiak 773-742-2611 Word of Life — Dito Camara 773-344-8514 Holy Spirit Missionary Association: Sr. Elwira Dziuk Notre Dame Athletics: Mrs. Linda Ward Notre Dame Board of Directors: Ms. Sue Miller & Ms. Noreen Musica St. Ferdinand Church 5900 W. Barry Ave. Chicago, IL 60634 St. Ferdinand Parish Phone: (773) 622-5900 www.stferdinandchurch.com Rev. Zdzisław (Jason) Torba, Pastor Rev. Marcin Zasada, Associate Pastor Rev. Albert Judy, OP — PT Associate Pastor Rev. Raymond O’Connor, CMF — Weekend Help Br. James Drangsholt, OSF — In Residence Dcn. Michael Wyrzykowski MASS TIMES ENGLISH Weekdays 8:00 AM & 12:00 Noon POLISH W ciągu tygodnia 7:00 PM Saturdays 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM (Anticipated) Sobota 7:00 AM Sundays 8:30 AM 10:00 AM (Chapel) 12:30 PM 5:00 PM Niedziela 7:00 AM 10:15 AM 3:00 PM 7:00 PM RECONCILIATION / SAKRAMENT SPOWIEDZI Monday—Saturday / od poniedziałku do soboty 6:30 PM — 7:00 PM Saturday / Sobota 8:30 AM — 9:00 AM First Friday of the month / Pierwszy piątek miesiąca 6:00 PM —7:30 PM St. Ferdinand School: 773 622-3022 Dr. Lucine Mastalerz, Head of School Notre Dame High School for Girls Office: 773-622-9494 Irene Heidelbauer—Director Religious Education Office: 773 622-3022 ex. 352 1st Sunday of Advent1st Sunday of AdventSr. Anna Strycharz— D.R.E. St. Ferdinand Polish Saturday School: 773-622-3022 ex 303 Sr. Genowefa Potaczała — Principal Christian OutReach (COR): 773 622-9732 Mrs. Lu Caravette, Director Missionary Sisters of Christ the King - 773 889-7979 Sr. Anna Strycharz, Superior — Sr. Boguslawa Trus, Sr. Bernadetta Gościniak, Sr. Genowefa Potaczała BAPTISM: For Children: a pre-Baptism class is required for Baptism of the first child. Classes are held in English on the first Wednesday of each month at 7:30PM in the Church, and in Polish on the last Tuesday of each month at 7:30PM in the Church. Following registration, the sacrament of Baptism is celebrated in English on the second Saturday each month at 6:00PM and on the fourth Sunday of the month at the 12:30PM Mass. The sacrament of Baptism is celebrated in Polish on the first Saturday of the month at 6:00PM and on the third Sunday of the month at the 3:00PM Mass. Please call the rectory to register at 773/622-5900. For Adults: Classes are taught through the Rite of Christian Initiation Program (RCIA) on Sunday mornings at 10:00AM. Please call Stan Mastalerz, the RCIA Director at 773/865-4151 for more information. Must be arranged at least four months prior to the MARRIAGES: ceremony. Please call the rectory. CHURCH NAME AND NUMBER — St. Ferdinand #639 ADDRESS — 5900 Barry Avenue Chicago, Illinois. 60634 PHONE — 773-622-5900 CONTACT PERSON— Elizabeth Ceisel-Mikowska 630-308-2609 or 708-329-4040 SOFTWARE — Microsoft Publisher 2003 Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Windows 2000 Professional with Service Pak 4 PRINTER — HP Photo Smart P1100 TRANSMISSION TIME— Wednesday, 7:00AM NUMBER OF PAGES SENT — Cover through 16 (ads on page 14 and 15) Page 16 is church copy SUNDAY DATE OF BULLETIN — March 30, 2014 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS — 2nd Sunday of Lent
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