March 8, 2015 Third Sunday of Lent Memories of the Future The Future is as Bright as the Promises of God St. John Brebeuf Parish 8307 N. Harlem Ave., Niles, IL 60714 847-966-8145 www.sjbrebeuf.org Page 1 Page 2 Third Sunday of Lent March 8, 2015 Dear Parishioners, As we begin the Third Sunday of Lent, I thought it might be good to review the threefold disciples of the season--prayer, fasting and alms giving. Prayer – In prayer, we always have to remember that God speaks to us first. He does so in nature, in the scripture and through the people of our lives. A good friend tries to listen closely, as we try to listen to our God who calls us friends. Sometimes we get distracted and that can disturb us. Some of these thoughts are just that; we need to recognize them and then move on. Some persistent “distractions” are really God's voice trying to tell us something. Our prayer then is to ask God to help us find their meaning. Fasting – By now most of us have fallen from our promise to give up this or that! Some of us think, “Wow, is it the Third week of Lent already?” “Well, it's too late. I'll just eat that chocolate cake and maybe next year!” My words in this matter and in all my letters are that each one of you needs to ask yourself where am I in my journey. Your thoughts should always be taken according to where you're at. Some of us need to get going for we have been very lazy! Others perhaps would be better off relaxing a bit, enjoying an apple pie, or a Malbec or perhaps even a Tyskie! All the denials and fasting during Lent are to help us recognize all of our blessings and to point us to a greater love of God and our neighbor, especially the poor. For some, you may be better off helping with Uncle Pete’s Ministry and stop focusing on not trying one of the 31 Flavors! In all this we should take time to pray over what God is telling us about our life with him. Almsgiving - I often hear people say I give my time and talent so I don't have to give financially. Well, first of all a hug or a prayer does not fill a belly. While we often can say very honestly that we don't have a great deal money but I think all of us have some. The widow who gave from her want? If we don't open our pocket book, our faith can just become ideas, things we do but don't cost us security. The challenge for all of us is to be really honest about it; money does matter. Have you ever decided how to split up the breakfast bill with your friends? When you talk about money, you're getting into the nitty gritty of life – correct! Piety often goes out the window! Now, most of us do have some sort of charity that we support whether local or in some mission land. Unfortunately, more and more people are giving very generously to Make A Wish Foundation or to fight cancer, ALS or some horrific disease. These are very worthy causes! My aunt had breast cancer and my brother-in-law died of ALS – Lou Gehrig. It's very, very sad for the patient and for the helpless family and friends who feel so devastated. I, myself, know that many of you give to these institutions without question and that is inspiring and noble. You'll get up early to walk or run along the lake front to raise money. Some even skip mass but that's another matter. My concern is that when it comes to the church, or your own parish's charity or support of your parish's mission, some, certainly not all, are less enthusiastic and can be at times so suspicious of how the funds are used. If they do give to the church, they don't want to talk about it, at least as much as they promote these other worthy causes. And I'm talking about Church going Catholics! Prayer, fasting and almsgiving are really faith questions. All are meant to simply be an inspiration to realize God's love and mercy for each one us – the worthy and the unworthy. May your journey of Lent be fruitful and a blessing. Father Mike Meany March 8, 2015 Third Sunday of Lent Page 3 LENT—TRIDUUM—EASTERTIME—2015 THE HOLIEST DAYS OF THE YEAR AT ST. JOHN BREBEUF 2015 PALM SUNDAY 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 10:45 AM, 12:30 PM (Polish), 6:00 PM Sunday, March 29 3:00 PM LIVE AT SJB Concert Series Niles Metropolitan Chorus & Soloists, Musica Lumina Orchestra STABAT MATER by Gioachino Rossini A sacred music masterpiece by the celebrated opera composer, the Stabat Mater is a 13th-century Catholic hymn to Mary and is, appropriately for Palm Sunday, about the Sorrows of Mary REQUIEM by Gabriel Faure This beautiful favorite setting by the French composer offers an inspiring start to Holy Week. HOLY WEEK Monday, March 30 Tuesday, March 31 Wednesday, April 1 6:30 & 8:45 AM Mass 6:30 & 8:45 AM Mass 6:30 & 8:45 AM Mass 2:00 PM SJB School - Stations of the Cross 6:00 PM Decorating for Holy Thursday – Church THE SACRED TRIDUUM Holy Thursday, April 2 8:45 AM 7:00 PM Until Midnight Good Friday, April 3 8:45 AM 3:00 PM 5:30 PM 7:30 PM 9:00 PM Holy Saturday, April 4 EASTERTIME Easter Sunday, April 5 Morning Prayer – Church Chapel Mass of the Lord’s Supper Parish Priests Concelebrate – Adult Choir Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Morning Prayer – Church Chapel Stations of the Cross The Lord’s Passion (Polish) The Lord’s Passion (English) – LifeTeen Choir Decorating for Easter – Church 8:45 AM Morning Prayer – Church Chapel 9:15 AM Decorating for Easter – Church 10:45, 11:30, 12:15, 1:00—Food Blessings in Church 7:00 PM Vigil Mass – Parish Priests Concelebrate – Adult Choir, brass, organ 5:00 AM 7:30 AM 9:00 AM 10:45 AM 12:30 PM No 6 PM Mass Sunrise Mass (Polish) Mass – Cantor with trumpets, organ Mass – Cantate Deo Women’s Ensemble with trumpets, organ Mass – Adult Choir with brass, organ Mass (Polish) Second Sunday of Easter (Sunday of Divine Mercy) April 12 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 10:45 AM, 12:30 PM (Polish) 3:00 PM Bilingual Mass with Chaplet of Divine Mercy, Exposition 6:00 PM Eastertime continues until Pentecost Sunday on May 24 (continued on page 4) Page 4 Third Sunday of Lent Devotions in the Church Rosary Monday through Friday After 8:45 AM Mass After 7:30 AM Mass Saturday Ave Maria Polish Prayer Group Wednesday, After 7:00 PM Mass (Including Benediction ) First Friday Devotions To the Sacred Heart of Jesus After 8:45 AM Mass and After 7:00 PM Polish Mass First Saturday Devotions To Immaculate Heart of Mary After 7:30 AM Mass and After 6:30 PM Polish Mass Devotions in the Adoration Chapel Marian Prayer Group March 8, 2015 LITURGICAL CALENDAR Sunday, March 8, Third Sunday of Lent 9:00—RCIA 4:30—Gorzkie Zale 7:00pm—Musica Lumina/Poulenc SaintSaens Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, March 9, 10 & 11 7:00—Lenten Mission—Fr. James Marchionda Friday, March 13 3:15 & 7:00—Stations of the Cross Sunday, March 15, Fourth Sunday of Lent 9:00—RCIA 4:30—Gorzkie Zale Monday 7:00 PM Godzinki Ave Maria Prayer Group Thursday 8:00 AM Hour of Divine Mercy Friday 3:00 PM (Includes Stations of the Cross) Pray for priests every Thursday The Marvelous Rosary Join in Rosary Prayers daily, Monday through Friday, immediately following the 8:45 AM Mass; Saturday following the 7:30 AM Mass; Sunday before the 7:30 AM Mass. Praying the rosary together in front of the Blessed Sacrament gives many graces and is so peaceful. PERPETUAL EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Christ's followers were skeptical when He preached the reality of His Body and Blood as food and drink. St. John said, "many of His disciples withdrew and no longer went about with Him." Seeing this, Jesus asked the Twelve, "Do you also want to leave me?" Simon Peter did not understand any more than those who left Christ, but his loyalty was more firm. "Lord," he said, "to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life." We have the "Word of Eternal Life" right here with us day and night in our Adoration Chapel. Do you have something you want to ask Him? There are several hours needing adorers. Please pick one for your personal hour with Him. Altar Server Schedule Week of March 9—15 Monday: 8:45—Maria Lojko, Bryanna Manogura Tuesday: 8:45—Megan John, Jake Wargo Wednesday: 8:45—Johnny Sliwa, Amanda Tolentino Thursday: 8:45—Renz Yuson, Alexis Gandeza Friday: 8:45—Shane Tarjan, Stanislaw Swiatek Stations of 3:15—Vincent Macam, Delilah Denka the Cross Ryan Inumerable 7:00—Ian Duda, Amanda Tolentino Allison Regailo Saturday: 7:30—Kamila Kawa, Caitlin Aguada, Jesse Anamoo 5:00—Colleen Griffin, Adam Gucik Bobby Russell 6:30—Kamil Bialorudzki, Daniel Bosak Tomasz Bartyzel Sunday: 7:30—Cassie Corbdes, Erik Karpinski Iza Rostkowski 9:00—Karolina Maniewski, David Jozefczak Joey Hodge 10:45—Jeremy Ermilio, Denise Gomez Jackie Buczkowski 12:30—Karolina Dyczko, Maria Lojko Kamila Kawa 6:00—Kaitlyn Maczek, Suraj Mesquita Merril Philip March 8, 2015 Third Sunday of Lent Page 5 DAILY EUCHARIST— 6:30 AM and 8:45 AM SACRAMENT OF PENANCE —Saturdays 11:00 AM until noon (except Holy Saturday) MONDAY ROSARY DEVOTIONS— 7:00 PM in the Adoration Chapel in the Parish Ministry Center WEDNESDAY MASS (in Polish)—7:00 PM FRIDAY: STATIONS OF THE CROSS—3:15 PM STATIONS OF THE CROSS — 7:00 PM in the Church (except on Good Friday) (English & Polish) FRIDAY: HOUR OF DIVINE MERCY—3:00 PM—Adoration Chapel in the Parish Ministry Center SCRIPTURE STUDY—Sunday Mornings beginning February 15 from 10:00 AM—11:45 AM (contact Chester Gilbert, 847-966-4789 PARISH LENTEN MISSION—Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, March 9, 10 & 11—7:00 PM—Given by Fr. James Marchionda, OP & Sr. Ann Willits, OP POLISH LENTEN TAIZE—Sunday, March 22—8:00 PM POLISH & ENGLISH RECONCILIATION SERVICE—Monday, March 23 —7:00 PM Special Palm Sunday Showing: The Francis Effect Video All are invited to a special showing of The Francis Effect Video on Palm Sunday, March 29 at 7:15 pm in our Parish Ministry Center. From the moment he appeared on the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica, Pope Francis won the hearts of the people. The Francis Effect takes a critical and in-depth look at how one man has quickly changed the face of Catholicism at a moment when no one really expected it. Admission is FREE and light refreshments will be served. For more information please contact Deacon Andy Beierwaltes (847) 9666961. Altar Bread and Wine will be Offered in Memory of Jo Bergles Donated by Bill Bergles & Family during the week of March 8, 2015 Theology of Park Ridge Dr. Theresa Collins, Executive Director, Maine Community Youth Assistance Foundation, will give a presentation on “The Straight Dope on the Prevention of Teen Drug and Alcohol Abuse” on Wednesday, March 11 at Our Lady of Hope Church, 9711 W. Devon, in Rosemont at 9:15 am. She will discuss facts and data on teen drug and alcohol abuse along with most current research on prevention. Cost is $10 for the lecture/discussion. Refreshments are served. Please call Judi Stephens at 847-842-9295 for carpooling or if you need a ride. Page 6 Third Sunday of Lent March 8, 2015 Lenten Mission Please Join Us! Please plan to join us for our Parish’s Lenten Mission with Fr. James Marchionda, OP on March 9th, 10th & 11th. We will not have a Reconciliation Service since we just finished the Festival of Forgiveness on February 27 & 28th. Additional Reconciliation will be held on Monday, March 23 from 7:00 to 9:00 pm in the English and Polish languages. Please use this Lenten Mission as your opportunity to renew your spirit in preparation for Easter. Sr. Ann Willits, OP Sr. Ann is a member of the Sinsinawa, Wisconsin, Congregation of the Most Holy Rosary. In 2003 she completed 21 years as the Co-director of the PARABLE Conference for Dominican Life and Mission. Sr. Ann has also served as a member of her congregation’s General Council, as Vicaress General of the Sinsinawa Dominicans, and as a high school principal and teacher for many years. An author, poet, and expert storyteller, Sr. Ann incorporates many gifts into her ministry of full-time preaching. Fr. Jim Marchionda, OP Fr. Jim is a Dominican priest, preacher, composer, conductor, singer, and woodwind instrumentalist (clarinet and saxophone) who offers parish missions, workshops, and concerts throughout the United States and abroad. A member of the Chicago Dominican Province of St. Albert the Great, he served nine years as Vicar Provincial, and is now a member of the Provincial Council. Composer of over 200 sacred music compositions, his work is published by World Library Publications, a division of J.S. Paluch Company, Inc., of Chicago. Fr. Jim’s unique ministry successfully combines the Dominican preaching charism with a professional career in sacred music. READINGS FOR MARCH 15 First Reading— The wrath and the mercy of the Lord are revealed in the exile and liberation of the chosen people (2 Chronicles 36:14-16, 19-23) or 1 Samuel 16:1b, 6-7, 10-13a. Psalm — Let my tongue be silenced, if I ever forget you! (Psalm 137) or Psalm 23. Second Reading — By grace you have been saved (Ephesians 2:4-10) or Ephesians 5:8-14. Gospel — The Son was sent by God so that the world might be saved through him (John 3:14-21) or John 9:1-41 [1, 6-9, 13-17, 34-38]. Our very own Niles Metropolitan Chorus will be participating with the Park Ridge Civic Orchestra’s Concert as they present WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 2015 Concert 7:30 PM The Pickwick Theatre, Park Ridge A TASTE OF FRANCE: SAINT-SAËNS AND LES MIS Eloquent, impassioned soloists and choirs plus the magnificent Pickwick pipe organ join our orchestra for an event filled with drama and heart. CONCERT PROGRAM FAURÉ Requiem SAINT-SAËNS Symphony No. 3 (Organ) SCHÖNBERG Selections from Les Misérables Tickets are $20 ages 62+, $25 adult www.parkridgecivicorchestra.org March 8, 2015 Third Sunday of Lent Page 7 THE FEAST OF DIVINE MERCY—April 12, 2015 In 1931, Our Lord appeared to Sister Faustina Kowalska in a vision and gave her the mission of spreading His message of Mercy to the whole world. Jesus said to her: “Paint an image according to the pattern you see with the signature: “Jesus, I Trust In You” ---“Jezu, Ufam Tobie. This Feast emerged from the very depths of My mercy, and it is confirmed in the vast depths of My tender mercies (420)…It is My desire that it be solemnly celebrated on the First Sunday after Easter. I desire that the Feast of Mercy be a refuge and shelter for all souls, and especially for poor sinners. On that day the very depths of My tender mercy are open. I pour out a whole ocean of graces upon those souls who approach the fountain of My mercy (699). On the first Sunday after Easter 2000, POPE JOHN PAUL II announced that Sister Faustina was to join the ranks of SAINTS. On that same day, the Pope formally announced that the Sunday after Easter would henceforth be known as Divine Mercy Sunday. Again, this year, we will celebrate The Feast of Mercy with 2:00 PM English/Polish Confessions, 3:00 PM bilingual Mass, Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, Chaplet of Divine Mercy. Page 8 Third Sunday of Lent March 8, 2015 Eagle Scout Project My name is Bill Boudreau. I am working on my Eagle Scout Project for Boy Scouts. I am collecting travel-size products, shampoo, shaving cream, body wash, facial wash, toothbrushes, toothpaste, disposable razors, and deodorant for the PADS organization. PADS is an organization that provides shelter and services to those who are homeless or who are at risk of being homeless. PADS relies on donations in order to keep the shelter able to care for the people who stay there. I will be collecting these items from now until March 22nd. Boxes for donations will be located in the church vestibule. PRESENTATION OF MINISTRIES/ ORGANIZATIONS Parish Council is asking all of the Ministries/Organizations to represent themselves to the Parish. During the next several months, leaders of our ministries will be in the main vestibule to present themselves to our parishioners. We encourage you to take advantage of this opportunity. If you are thinking about using your time and talent, this would be a great time to join. During March we will be highlighting the Commissions that make up Human Concerns. MARRIAGE PREPARATION CLASSES Do you need a Pre-Cana class in preparation for your marriage? St. John Brebeuf is offering marriage preparation classes facilitated by married couples. Discussions and presentations will be offered on the many facets of married life. To register for the class, please call the parish office at 847-966-8145. March 8, 2015 Third Sunday of Lent Page 9 Page 10 Third Sunday of Lent SJB YOUTH MINISTRY ANNOUNCEMENTS MARCH 2015 March 8, 2015 CADETTE TROOP 40791 Our troop Service Project is to collect donations for the new Wright-Way Rescue Humane center in Morton Grove. During the week of March 2-6, there will be 1. JOIN US THIS SUMMER! SJB Youth Minis- a bin in the school lobby for you to drop off any donatry is registering teens for our Summer Service camp tion. There will also be a drop box in the church lobby March 7 & 8. We have listed Wright-Way’s “Wish “ALIVE IN YOU 2015”. Be part of an inspirational List” below. summer experience! We will be traveling to SpringEvery little bit helps. Thank you in advance for helpfield, Illinois, from June 23 through June 28, 2015. ing us with such a worthy cause. Registration fee is $140. Interested? Contact Mrs. Pam Perez by texting (847-239-2379) or emailing her Nylabones for the registration form. Tell your friends! ALL Dog bones, training treats and rawhide TEENS 13 YEARS AND OLDER ARE WELCOME! Clean, new or used bath towels 2. Our next OPEN ROOM is on Sunday, March Clean, new or used plastic carriers 15th from 7:00-9:00pm in the Youth Ministry Office. Cat Litter (any kind) Enjoy video games, board games, or watch a new Paper Towels DVD. Snacks and pop are provided by Youth MinisPine Sol try. Pizza is $3.00. Invite your friends, and make new Glass Cleaner ones. ALL TEENS ARE WELCOME! Laundry Detergent 3. Join SJB Youth Ministry at the Holy Name Bleach Men’s Club BINGO Event on Sunday, March 22nd 50 Gallon Trash Bags in the Parish Ministry Center from 2:30 to 5:30pm. Gasoline Gift Cards We will be selling food, baked goods, and World’s Stamps Finest Chocolates. All sales will cover our costs for Newspaper (no ads please!) the Summer Service Trip. THANKS FOR YOUR 6ft nylon or leather leashes with snap clips SUPPORT! Oil change gift cards 4. SAVE THE DATE! Our next Life Teen Mass Spay/Neuter Funding and Life Night is Saturday, March 28th. We’ll meet New or used stainless steel caging units in church and celebrate the 5:00 Mass together. Then Hand Soap & Hand Sanitizer we will proceed to the Parish Ministry Center for our evening activities. More details are coming! 5. SUPPORT OUR SPIRIT WEAR FUNDRAISER! Your purchase of any of these items will March 8-Third Sunday of Lent: help cover our costs for the Summer Service Trip. Tshirt ($15), Sweatshirt ($20), Sweatpants ($20) or In today’s Gospel Jesus is asked “What bracelet ($3) were all designed by our teens! Contact sign can you show us?” Everyday Mrs Pam Perez by texting or calling her (847-239we can see signs of how God has visited 2379) to place your order. THANK YOU FOR us in the blessings of our lives. Let us be a sign of God’s YOUR SUPPORT! love by being a blessing to others. Find us on Facebook! Search for St John YM or our group St John Brebeuf YM Questions? Contact Pam Perez, Youth Ministry Director, 847-966-9815 www.pjperez52@yahoo.com Check out our upcoming events at www.sjbrebeuf.org and select Parish Ministries, then Youth Ministry, then select Calendar. Is there a family you know who needs assistance? Please call the Society of St. Vincent de Paul so that together we can be a sign of God’s love to the suffering and poor. Parish Office: (847) 966-8145 Email: sjbrebeufsvdp@yahoo.com March 8, 2015 Third Sunday of Lent Page 11 The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by those who watch them without doing anything. Pray and work to end abortion and euthanasia. Jesus, Mary and Joseph, I love you very much. I beg you to spare the life of the unborn baby that I have spiritually adopted who is in danger of abortion.” HNMC Meeting The March general meeting of the Holy Name Men’s Club has been re-scheduled for March 16 because the Parish Lenten Mission is scheduled for March 9—11th. We are encouraging our members to attend the mission since it provides an opportunity to enhance your spiritual life during Lent. Uncle Pete’s Ministry SACK DINNERS FOR HOMELESS AND LESS FORTUNATE “For I was hungry and you fed me.” Please make up 2 Sack Dinners—each one should contain: 2 sandwiches (meat) on white or whole wheat bread/roll (Please no condiments or cheese.) 2 hard boiled eggs; l small bag of potato chips l piece of fruit—apple or orange (no bananas) cookies (2 or 3) or a small candy bar; paper napkin 1 small juice box or drink You may sign up in the Church lobby after all the Masses on March 14 & 15 to receive the necessary information, as well as the sacks for the dinners. The two Sack Dinners may be dropped off at the front of Church on Tuesday, March 24, between 6:00 AM and 9:00 AM. Thank you for your generosity and support. May God Bless you. Page 12 Third Sunday of Lent March 8, 2015 ANTI-AGING . . . . GAIN LONGEVITY All parishioners and friends are welcome to attend an informative program hosted by the Holy Name Men’s Club on Monday, March 16th. It begins at 7:00 PM in the Parish Ministry Center. Emily Pobratyn (MBA, HC,DPSc, AADP), a health coach, will give a presentation on how adopting some positive habit changes will gain longevity in your life. She is also a member of the American Association of Drugless Practitioners. Emily’s program includes information on anti-aging by incorporating the latest DNA science into your everyday life; decreasing stress which accounts for 75% of all doctor visits; improving your digestion which helps your immune system; and weight loss—your diet is important for your well-being and feeling vibrant. Emily is grateful for the opportunity to share with you the health and wellness treasures she has acquired through education and practice. Join us for this informative evening. You do not have to be a Holy Name Men’s Club member to attend, but we always welcome new members. March 8, 2015 Third Sunday of Lent Page 13 Page 14 Third Sunday of Lent March 8, 2015 Knightly News You Can Use Congratulations to all the boys and girls that advanced to the regionals of the basketball free throw championship that was recently held on February 21st. Reservations to reserve your place at the corned beef and cabbage dinner are due on March 7th. Any questions, please contact P.G.K. Gary Zalesny at gzalesny@me.com Knights of Columbus membership dues are now being accepted. Please place your check for $30.00 payable to Knights of Columbus Council 4338 in an envelope with your name address and telephone number. You may drop it off at the S.J.B. Parish Office. THANK YOU! Daylight savings time begins March 8th which means spring is right around the corner. Have a wonderful and safe week! Michael Curtis, Grand Knight, North American Martyrs Council 4338 Upcoming Events: March 8 - Daylight Savings time begins March 14 - Corned Beef Dinner at 6:00 PM at S.J.B. P.M.C. PANCAKE BREAKFAST Boy Scout Troop 175 will be hosting a Pancake Breakfast on Sunday, March 8th from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM in the Parish Ministry Center. Please support our scouts! ST. JOSEPH TABLE Where: St. Martha’s Church, 8523 Georgiana St., Morton Grove, IL 847-965-0262 When: Sunday, March 15th (Hours—12-3:00 PM) Food, Fun, Live Auction For the Whole Family !!! March 25 - Officer Meeting at 7:30 at SJB P.M.C. If you have any questions regarding the Knights of Columbus Council #4338, please contact Grand Knight, Michael Curtis at 847-663-1733 or email: michaelc.kofc@gmail.com. March 8, 2015 Third Sunday of Lent Page 15 Drodzy Parafianie, Rozpoczynjąc Trzecią Niedzielę Wielkiego Postu , pomyślałem, że może warto byloby przyjrzec sie z bliska tym trzem rodzajom sluzby jakimi sa modlitwa, post i jałmużna. Modlitwa - W modlitwie zawsze musimy pamiętać, że Bóg mówi do nas w pierwszej kolejności. Czyni to, zarowno poprzez nature, jak tez i Pismo Święte, a takze przez ludzi, ktorych spotykamy. Dobry przyjaciel stara się słuchać uważnie, tak tez i my staramy się słuchać naszego Boga , który nazywa nas swoimi przyjaciolmi. Czasami taz jestesmy rozproszeni i to może nam przeszkadzać. Niektóre z tych myśli sa takie, że musimy je rozpoznać, przyjac i zyc dalej. Niektóre zas rodzaje tego "rozproszenia" są tak naprawdę głosem Bożym, ktory próbuje nam coś powiedzieć. Nasza modlitwa jest więc po to, aby prosić Boga o to, by pomógl nam znaleźć znaczenie tegoz rozproszenia. Post – Byc moze teraz większość z nas przezwa rozterke, z powodu tego, ze nie dotrzymalismy naszych wielkopostnych obietnic! Niektórzy z nas moze myślą: "Przeciez, to już trzeci tydzień Wielkiego Postu? " "To chyba jest juz za późno na obietnice, bo I tak juz zjadlem to ciastko czekoladowe, a to może w przyszłym roku sie bardziej postaram! " Chcialbym powtorzyc moje słowa w tej kwestii z poprzednich moich listow, że każdy z was musi zadać sobie to pytanie, gdzie jest teraz w swojej wedrowce? Twoje myśli zawsze powinny być podejmowane zgodnie z tym gdzie teraz jesteś. Niektórzy z nas, musza pogodzic się z tym, ze byliśmy bardzo leniwi! Innym z kolei być może byłoby lepiej, miec odrobine relaksu, zjesc pyszna szarlotkę, albo tez delektowac sie winem Malbec czy tez piwem Tyskie! Natomiast wszystkie wyrzeczenia podczas Wielkiego Postu są po to, aby pomóc nam rozpoznać Boze błogosławieństwa dla nas i ukierunkować nas na miłośc Boga i bliźniego, a zwłaszcza na ubogich. Dla niektórych może to być okazja do tego aby pomagać w Uncle Pete’s Ministry i przestać koncentrowac się na nie spróbowaniu jednego z 31 smakow lodow z Baskin-Robbins! W tym wszystkim tez należy znalezc czas, aby modlić się i zastanowic, co Bóg nam chce powiedziec o naszym życiu, w ktorym On jest obecny. Jałmużna – Dosyc często słyszę jak ludzie mówią, że ofiaruja swój czas i talenty, więc nie musza skladac ofiary finansowej. Tak, tylko, ze z drugiej strony sama tylko modlitwa nie zaspokoimy glodu. Chociaż mozemy tez powiedzieć, ze nie mamy duzego zasobu pieniędzy, to jednak myślę, że każdy z nas ma jakies tam oszczednosci. A ta wdowa, która oddała ostatni grosz? Jeśli nie otworzymy naszych kieszeni, nasza wiara może stać się tylko pewna idea, czyms co zwyklismy czynic bez zadnych zobowiazan I wysilku. Zatem wyzwaniem dla nas wszystkich jest to, aby być naprawdę szczerymi w tej kwesti, dlatego ze pieniądze maja znaczenie. Czy kiedykolwiek myslales, jak podzielić się rachunkiem ze śniadania z przyjaciółmi? Kiedy mówimy o pieniądzach, to dotykamy czegos co jest niezbedne dla naszego życia – czyz nie? Pobożność wtedy jest czyms wtormym! Większość z nas ma jednak jakieś cele charytatywne , które wspieramy , czy to lokalnie czy w jakiś innej misji. Niestety, coraz więcej ludzi daje bardzo hojnie wspierajac przy tym takie fundacje jak Make A Wish Foundation lub te, ktore walcza z rakiem, ALS lub jakąś inna straszną choroba. Są to niewatpliwie bardzo wazne sprawy! Moja ciocia miała raka piersi, a mój brat cioteczny zmarł na chorobe ALS - Lou Gehrig. Jest to bardzo, ale to bardzo przygnebiajace zarowno dla chorej osoby, jak i dla bezradnej rodziny a takze przyjaciół , którzy czują sie zrujnowani. Ja sam wiem, że wielu z was wspiera te instytucje co bez watpienia jest inspirujące i szlachetne. Ta osoba musi wstać wcześnie rano po to by pojsc lub biec wzdłuż brzegu jeziora, aby zebrać pieniądze. Niektórzy nawet opuszcza Msze Swieta, ale to już odrebna sprawa. Obawiam się, że jeśli chodzi o sprawy zwiazane z Kościołem, w tym wypadku naszej parafii czy tez misji parafialnych, wielu ludzi, zapewne nie wszyscy, są juz mniej entuzjastyczni albo nawet zdziwieni tym w jaki sposób środki te zostana użyte. Jeśli oni dają ofiare na Kościoł to nie chcą o tym mówić, tak jak w przypadku promowania innych szczytnych celow. Mówię tu o chodzacych do Kosciola katolikach! Modlitwa, post i jałmużna są naprawdę pytaniami o wiare. Wszystkie one mają być inspiracją do realizowania miłości i miłosierdzia Bożego dla każdego z nas – dla tych, ktorzy sa godnymi i niegodnymi. Niech ta wedrowka wielkopostna bedzie dla Was owocna i błogosławiona. Ks. Mike Meany Page 16 Third Sunday of Lent March 8, 2015 March 8, 2015 Third Sunday of Lent Page 17 Page 18 Third Sunday of Lent REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS OUR DECEASED Kazimierz Budek Joseph Warzecha Leroy Bacci Elaine Heinen Stanislaw Kamys Lucja Dziekonska MEMORIAL OPPORTUNITY If you would like to remember a deceased relative or friend in a special way, here is your opportunity. We are accepting donations for the altar breads and wine that are used at Mass each week. Every week in the bulletin we will post who the bread and wine was donated in memory of. Suggested donation is $50. You can drop off or mail your donation to the Parish Office, marked “Altar Bread Memorial.” Make sure to include your name and the name/s of whom you would like to be remembered. Requests are published in the bulletin in the order that they are received. Celebrating our SJB Military Remembrance St. John Brebeuf Parish is in the process of establishing a military remembrance presentation for all active and fallen since September 11, 2001. We are accepting family members names, branch of service and photo. Please bring them to the parish office, attention Legion of Mary. ARMY, NAVY, MARINES, AIR FORCE, COAST GUARD, NATIONAL GUARD. Please remember in prayer the following who are currently serving in the Armed Forces: Timothy Casey Joseph Merkel Robert Monaco Thomas Neuhengen Christopher Vick Pvt. James Cunningham CDR John Tutwiler Dominic Carrabotta Mark Honsa Peter Merkel Chief Ryan Morrow Scott Rodberg Sgt. Daniel Cunningham Susanne Connolly Tutwiler Kevin Michael Kozeny Col. Barbara Jones (Wiltgen) May they return safely to their families. March 8, 2015 Pray for all our ill Members Carlyn Delort Eugenio & Antonia Dias Diana D’Costa Angela D’Costa Walter Przybysz Aidan Stotz Virginia Penkala Barbara Donovan Kathy Berresheim Sr. Rose Mary Carney Henryk Stankiewicz Michael Curtis Bob Biewald Lorraine Bielat Lourdes Vivar Dolores Perales Esther Prochaska Mary O’Toole Irene Dodaro Mildred Nosko Madeline Albano Jackie Weiss Sally Raphael Clem Juris Shahla Lahijani Anna Chacko Terry & Dominic DiVito Margaret Lach Mary Hamma Debbie Terzakis Souk Tha Phone Rose Ugel Cathy Neff Donna Miller Albert DeLorenzo Dorothy Cichon Kim Travaglio Pamela Sobie Charlene Green Jeffrey Bandis Betty Weiss Henry Zajac Kamillus Urban Patti Maher Tyska Stanley Kogut Zdzislaw Puacz Stanley Budzinski Laura Begale Michael Luisi Lorna Alba Annette Schubert Patrick Leahy Eugene Mangan Adam Rowel Varant Minatiskan Madeline Pukal-4 yrs. old Cyril & Peg Maher Elaine Friedman Patricia Clausen Dolores Gruzynski John Peter Rolwes Nanette Sadorra Oscar Malabanan Jeff Sefcik Lita Rosales Alma Kort Randolf Abana Noli Failma Christina Curtis Julie Cardone Bernadyne Semmerling Jerry Brazowski Michael Likvan Madeline Hendricksen Mary & Mario Colosi Ruben Pactol Mitchell Miklas Marcelino de la Cruz Donna Kornovich Geraldine Tyre Barbara Zonsius Edward Kolasa Patricia Jablonski Dolores Perales Linda Karno Marilyn Philippsen Butch Reeder Linda Bennett James Kurtzer John Nawodylo Wladyslaw Policht Franciszek Policht Jadwiga Cudnowska Jan Martin Dorothy Pedtke Brian Brown Roy Wolf Anne Maczek Rosetta Bizzotto Jolanta Bialobrzewski March 8, 2015 Third Sunday of Lent Mass Intentions for the Week Monday, March 9—Lenten Weekday 6:30—Birthday Blessings for Jim Andersen, Sr. 8:45—Elizabeth Matteoni Blessings for Greg Maria Wiechec Casiano Costes 7:00—Lenten Mission—Fr. James Marchionda Tuesday, March 10—Lenten Weekday 6:30—For All Parishioners 8:45—Terry Horn Zygmunt Placek 7:00—Lenten Mission—Fr. James Marchionda Wednesday, March 11—Lenten Weekday 6:30—Albert & Georgiana Dorsch 8:45—Clara Filmonczyk 7:00—Lenten Mission—Fr. James Marchionda Thursday, March 12—Lenten Weekday 6:30—For All Parishioners 8:45—Olga Nugoli Mary & Stanislaw Rogowski Friday, March 13—Lenten Weekday 6:30—Albert & Georgiana Dorsch Jose Irabagon, Sr. 8:45—Elizabeth Matteoni Annamma Kurian (6th Anniv. Of Death) Edilberto Vivar & Family 3:15—Stations of the Cross 7:00—Stations of the Cross Saturday, March 14—Lenten Weekday 7:30—For All Parishioners 5:00—Celebrant: Fr. Michael Meany Thomas Birt Anthony Quattrochi Thaddeus Kroll Mildred Schlenker Carl Komorowski Walter Krawczynski Benedetta Lobosco Giuseppe Genualdi Birthday Remembrance Patricia Acaylar 6:30—Celebrant: Fr. Peter Rapcia Ryszard Sowa Michael & Jan Petryszak Janina Lis (5th Anniv. Of Death) Zuzanna & Jozef Augustyn Cecylia & Edward Mrowicki Kazimiera & Pawel Kubaczyk Stanislawa Fratczak Page 19 Sunday, March 15—Fourth Sunday of Lent 7:30—Celebrant: Fr. Robert Banzin Albert & Georgiana Dorsch Joseph Bielski (58th Anniv. Of Death) James M. Gwozdz Wajeeb Rehani Waseema Zakoop Antoni & Kazimiera Jastrzebski Birthday Blessings for Amber Rinaldi 9:00—Celebrant: Fr. Robert Pajor Irvin Blaszynski Frank Gorski, Ron Engelbreit Good Health for Heidi Tatara Rosario Centeno Luigi & Francesca Geraci Enza & Pino Merlina Santo Russo 10:45—Celebrant: Fr. Michael Meany John Kauth, Margaret & Walter Bade Andrew Beierwaltes, Jr. Kenneth Hansen, Clara Filmonczyk Joseph Feeney Wladyslawa Bloniarz (1 Month Anniv. Of Death) Norman Pike Marcelino Dela Cruz, Good Health for Agapito Sadorra, Sr. & Medy Silva Birthday Blessings for Raymundo Galicia, Angie Virata Barbara Pichla, Howard (Howie) Sheehan Stanislaw Adanus (18th Anniv. Of Death) 12:30—Celebrant: Fr. Peter Rapcia Zofia,Tomasz, Wladyslaw Boczar Micael Puacz, Andrzej & Karolina Rygiel Antoni & Irena Zarczynski Czeslaw, Helena Miszkiewicz Michael Hess Florence Araszewski (6th Anniv. Of Death) Stanislaw Pankiewicz (17th Anniv. of Death) Genowefa Litera (5-ta. Rocz. Smierci i Zmarli z Rodziny Litera) Helena & Ludwik Skiba Zofia & Wladyslaw Ochal Boleslawa Kujda (1-n. Miesiac po smierci) Maria Krupa (23rd Anniv. Of Death) Jan Koenig (7th Anniv. Of Death) Wladyslawa Bloniarz (1 Month Anniv. Of Death) 6:00—Celebrant: Fr. Robert Pajor Elizabeth Matteoni Page 20 St. John Brebeuf Church Third Sunday of Lent March 8, 2015 Staff Pastor: Rev. Michael Meany Associates: Rev. Piotr Rapcia Rev. Robert Pajor Pastor Emeritus: Rev. Robert Banzin Weekend Asst.: Rev. Patrick Marshall Deacons: Larry Skaja Andy Beierwaltes, Mariusz Kosla Pastoral Associate: Maciek Karaban Music Director: Marek Rachelski Associate Music Director: Mariusz Kosla Business Manager: Joseph Wojtowicz School Principal: Elise Matson Director Youth Ministry: Pam Perez Staff Secretary: Charlotte Lindquist Bulletin Editor, Parish Secretary: Barbara Bronder Rectory: 8307 N. Harlem Ave. Parish Office: 8305 N. Harlem Ave. Niles, IL 60714 (847) 966-8145 Fax: (847) 966-0014 Website: www.sjbrebeuf.org School: (847) 966-3266 Website: www.sjbschool.org Religious Education: (847) 966-3269 Youth Office: (847) 966-9815 Mass Schedule “We are a people of faith who offer each other and those touched by us the means to experience God through prayer, sacraments, education and mutual support in light of the Gospel and Catholic Tradition.” March 8, 2015 Saturday: 5:00 PM, 6:30 PM (Polish) Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:45 AM, 12:30 PM (Polish), 6:00 PM Monday—Friday Morning: 6:30 & 8:45 AM Wednesday: 7:00 PM (Polish) Saturday Morning: 7:30 AM Holyday: 5:30 PM (English); 7:00 PM (Polish) Vigil: 7:00 PM English Reconciliation - Saturday 11:00 AM—Noon (English & Polish) First Friday, 6:00 PM (English & Polish) Baptisms Last Sunday of each month during 10:45 AM Mass or 2:00 PM Service (Polish): First Weekend of each month: at 12:30 PM Mass on Sunday & Third Sunday of the Month at 1:45 PM Parents must attend pre-baptism instruction. Matrimony Four months notice is minimal. Eucharistic Adoration 24 Hours a Day In Parish Ministry Center Chapel St. Vincent de Paul—sjbrebeufsvdp@yahoo.com
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