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Natalie Alvarez Julia Amonson Christian Arias Michael Badrov Molly Banos Juliet Becker Jimmy Brejcha William Brown Samuel Burcal Morgan Butney Robert Capiak Thomas Chopp Claire Collins Lily Conn Nataly Contreras Shannon Cranny Caitlin Crowe Sarah Crowe Dalia Cruz Maura DeGroot Elliott Derat Aidan Diaz Lauren Doppke Annaliese Dorchinecz Sebastian Escobedo Kristina Findley Madison Findley June Foley Michael Frankhauser Angelina Garcia Valentina Garcia Stella Gordon Lilian Grove Thomas Goryl
St. Cletus Parish Congratulations to Our 2014 First Communicants!
Kaj Grzybicki Sophia Imielski Avery Jasinski Jimena Jimenez Hannah Kallal Gabriela Kapusta JoLi Klancir Melina Knickelbein Adam Kreczko Edward Kulinski Mackenzie Kulovic Emily Lathrop Finnian Linane Adrian Llerenas Emilio Lopez Julia Ludden Alexis Machay Karen Martinez Quinn Mateja Mason Mazzone Michael McGuire John McLane Salvador Medrano Reese Metz Zoe Montemayor Quinn Mulcrone Mario Naumovski Alexander Nawas Sabrina Nelson Francisco Ojeda Lizet Ojeda Sophia Olano Vincent Petrich Keira Petrusha
Emily Pickett Victoria Pokay Caroline Pooler Katherine Prystalski Colleen Ramicone Gustavo Ramirez Julieta Ramirez Carlos Rangel-Gonzalez Dylan Rickman Scott Robertson Vanessa Rodriguez Benjamin Ruiz Alenka Rus Reis Scheer Abigail Schuler Charlotte Schulz Matthew Shanley Jude Short Isabella Suero Sophia Szymanski Thomas Townsend Andrew Trantina Thomas Trantina Carson Turner Grace Turner Gianna Vari Laine Violante Isabel Wirtz Austen Wisniewski Ava Wisniewski Camille Woods Matthew Zeman
Please pray for those who have died and their families…
Dorothy Walsh, mother of Michael Walsh
Nick Scopelliti, nephew of Mary Jane & Michael Walsh
May the Lord grant them eternal rest.
Amen.
Mass Intentions for the Week of May 5 - May 11, 2014
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Day Time Intentions
Monday 8:00 a.m. Eva & Stanley Grabowski
Tuesday 8:00 a.m. Julie Nykiel
Wednesday 8:00 a.m. Jean Nowicki
Thursday 8:00 a.m. John Dunbar Battistoni, Joseph & Kay Klemak
Friday 8:00 a.m. Angelo Frasca, Dolores E. Kuchta, Joseph Vieceli
Saturday 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
Dorothy Walsh Gladys Delaloye, Edward Zajac, Joseph Lewandowski, Benjamin Patrick Hyink, Mabel & Edward Gordon, Kathleen Koza, Floyd Placzek, Georgia Popp
Sunday 7:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m.
Marco & Emilia Rattin, Julius, Richard & Mary Ann Kohl, Mary Ellen Nemec, Shirley & Dale Petersen, Anna Pleszka, Olivia Gilmore Marylyn Loughlin, Mary Alice Gregorchuk, Debbie Sipek Violet Boberg, Mary Jane Manley, Amelia Tunny Betty Niwa, Jeanne Russell, Rose Mary Ptak, Dr. Nancy Nelson, Rosanne Marshall Hasler, Roseann Lodato Shauna Laatz, Stacy Kwak, Tecla Kwak, Mona Heyes, Jessica Panek, Angelo Cumbo Purgatorial Society
Presider Subject to change
Fr. Clark
Fr. Rodriguez
Fr. Clark
Fr. Rodriguez
Fr. Clark
Fr. Rodriguez Fr. Clark
Fr. Rodriguez Fr. Anglim Fr. Rodriguez Fr. Clark Fr. Gavancho
ADORATION AND BENEDICTION Come and adore our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament on Tuesday, May 6, and every first Tuesday of the month. Adoration begins immediately after the 8:00 a.m. Mass. The Chaplet of Divine Mercy is prayed at 6:15 p.m. followed by Benediction.
Hispanic Adoration continues from 7:00-8:00 p.m.
Leticia Morales and Rito Rodriguez Jaclyn Broucek and Clayton Sobol
Please remember our sick in your prayers: Ray Jenkinson, Jacquelyn Fuchs, Dave McCoy, Jack Burke, Jim Sifuentes, Ted Slowik, Si Sizemore, Mary Lestarczyk,
John Herzog, Matthew Kruchten, Jon Basinger, Edris Strope, Emily Ann Dziedzic, Kathy Wendell, LaVerne Gill, Richard Rottinger, Ed Vokurka, Sr., Fernando Cabral, Joyce Arnold, Jackie Schickel, Sue Engstrom, Ray Salstedt, Loretta Johncola, Catherine Mlot, Denise Rowalka, Barbara Kotus, Hector Gonzalez, Donna Cameron, Anna Mae McCormick, Sharon Mylan, Mary Jamrozik, Margaret Bauer Fountain, Shellye Bolton, Emily Devine, Gerda Dorso, Karen Stoltman, Judy Duque, Mark Bergnach, Joan Curtin, Phil Hodak, John Duda, George Duda, Steven Onusaitis, Lorraine Walter, Loretta Harwood, Marilyn Matesevac, Joe Butkus, Elizabeth Dougherty, Barbara Stamm, Teddy Kowalski, and Frances Klimcke. Also pray for our parishioners who are in nursing homes or are homebound unable to attend Mass.
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Third Sunday of Easter Monday: Cinco de Mayo Saturday: St. Damien de Veuster
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NOTES FROM FATHER BOB… THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER 2014
The cathedral of St. Bavo in Gent, Belgium, is home to the fifteenth century altar panel; “The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb.” As people crowd around the work, gazing in wonder at the beautiful art by Jan Van Eyck, eyes are drawn to the central panel. At the center is an altar on which stands a young lamb and next to it a chalice. A spear has pierced the side of the lamb. Blood flows into the chalice from the wound. Around the altar which stands in a fertile garden, angels bow in adoration worshipping and singing praise to the lamb. In front of the altar there is a fountain from which pours water. It runs in streams and waters the garden. Flowers bloom and medicinal herbs grow in abundance. Around the altar are gathered pilgrims, penitents, preachers, priests, bishops, popes, and many saints who have dedicated their life to Christ. The people of God – in all their diversity – gather to praise Christ who gave his life for his people. Christ is the Paschal Lamb who offered his life as a ransom for all. It is a medieval scene of the communion of saints who offer praise and thanksgiving. Today many tourists travel to visit this wonderful piece of art. What feeling does the picture evoke in the hearts of those who gather around it? Maybe it renews faith in God’s victory of Easter? The altar piece portrays vividly the message conveyed by the First Letter of Peter. It celebrates the paschal lamb who gave his life so that all people may have their sins forgiven, be healed of hurt and suffering and share in eternal life. The scene depicts the fact that God has no favorites by showing the diversity of people who gather to praise Christ. Rich and poor, priest and laity, saint and sinner gather to worship. The fountain represents the water of life that is given at Baptism. Water, as gift from God, also gives life to the medicinal herbs, which bring relief in suffering. The blood, which comes from the side of the lamb, is the blood of Christ received in communion. Through Baptism and Eucharist the life of the faithful is nourished and strengthened. The medieval scene shows the sacraments and the way in which they nourish the life of the Christian. The disciples on the road to Emmaus recognize Christ at the breaking of bread; he gives them new sight and understanding. The scene reminds those who observe it that Christian faith is a total gift from God. The response which follows is a feeling of awe and a hymn of thanksgiving. The pilgrims who gather at the altar are those who have walked to Santiago de Compostela. Their journey may have lasted many months as they travelled from different parts of Europe. Like the disciples on the way to Emmaus, their pilgrimage would have meant days of joy and burning hearts, moments of faith and hope in Christ. It would have also involved difficult days of travel when feet were sore and painful. Nights of cold and danger must have been endured, when many must have wondered why they had undertaken the pilgrimage. The comfort and encouragement of other pilgrims must have been important. Christian discipleship is a daily pilgrimage. Most people do not undertake a physical journey to Compostela or Jerusalem but make a journey of faith by remaining faithful to Christ and continuing to love their neighbor and their family in the midst of everyday life. This love is revealed in small but significant gestures; daily tasks at home, the washing and care of the sick, or a word of encouragement to those who struggle. Like pilgrims, by noticing the difficulty and struggle of others, each moment can become an opportunity to respond and show love. The scene from the altar panel evokes the awe and wonder of the events of Easter. They can never be fully comprehended or described by words. Perhaps the artist is able to grasp the mystery more fully? These events can only be enjoyed. To grow in the capacity to praise and give thanks to God is the most important aspect of the Christian life. It recognizes that the message of Christ is a total gift to each one of us. The healing of Christ transforms each person to grow in holiness. Each moment presents the opportunity to become holy and grow in love.
FIRST HOLY COMMUNION
May our Prayers and Blessings be upon all our parish boys and girls who received Jesus in the Most Holy Sacrament of Communion for the very first time this week. What a joyous day it was for all who were present for this wonderful event. Please keep all of these young men and women in your prayers and thoughts as we welcome them to the Table of the Lord. Blessings Always, Father Bob, Pastor
IT’S TODAY! SUNDAY, MAY 4, 2014 BOY SCOUT TROOP 19 PANCAKE BREAKFAST
8:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon
American Legion Hall, Post 1941 900 S. La Grange Road, La Grange, IL
Cost - $5
Tickets are available at the door.
COME AND CELEBRATE MARY OUR MOTHER May is the month of Mary. Come to Room 98 (the Kindergarten Room) in the Education Building after Mass
on the weekend of May 17/18 to get a prayer card, a picture to color or a new rosary to share with someone. Color with your children. Pray the Rosary with your family. Come at 12:15 p.m. on Sunday, May 18, to pray the entire rosary, which is a moving path through Christ’s life and Mary’s openness to God’s plan. It takes about an hour and a half but you can stay as long as your day permits. You can bring rosaries to be repaired or take a free rosary for a friend, but the most important thing is to celebrate Mary in some way this month. Come and join us. For more information call Mary Lu Gebka at (708) 579-3987.
THE SAINT CLETUS COMMITTEE FOR RESPECT LIFE ACTIVITIES
…is hosting the 23rd Annual Mother’s Day Baby Shower in the church Narthex after all Masses next weekend, May 10/11. Baskets will be in the church Narthex to collect baby gifts. Gift Suggestions: + new layette items + baby shampoo + baby wipes + baby wash cloths + newborn diapers to size 6 + baby towels + baby blankets + undershirts (onesies) + bibs + non-mercury + baby cornstarch thermometers + baby hats/caps (summer) + baby outfits up to 9 mo (no need to gift wrap your donations) Donations will be distributed to needy mothers in our own Parish community and the Women’s Care Center in La Grange. Marianne & Wayne Hamilton Respect Life Committee Coordinators
PASTORAL CARE MEETING NEW VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
Following Hospitality Weekend this Sunday, May 4, there will be a meeting at 11:00 a.m. in the rectory basement. This meeting is being held for any parishioners who are interested in learning more about the ministries within Pastoral Care and opportunities to volunteer. The ministries are the Ministry of Care, Compassionate Care Ministry, and Parish Nurse. If you cannot make the meeting, but are interested in learning more about volunteering, please contact me at (708) 215-5407 or email [email protected]. Marlene and I look forward to seeing you. Dcn. Stuart Heyes
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Please give generously to the Mother’s Day Appeal on May 10/11. Envelopes are available in the pews this weekend.
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FOOD PANTRY UPDATE!
• This Thursday, May 8, is our monthly distribution, from 6:30-8:00 p.m. in the Church Narthex. • Our most needed items at this time include macaroni and cheese, tuna, dry pinto beans, canned fruit (especially peaches and pineapple), cooking oil and diapers. • All in-date nonperishables are greatly appreciated. • Thank you for adding food pantry requests to your shopping list! • This weekend after all Masses Zachary Russo and his fellow scouts will be distributing flyers about his Eagle Scout Project. • His cleaning supply donation box can be found in the Church narthex throughout May. Monetary donations are also appreciated. Checks should be made payable to St. Cletus Social Concerns/Eagle Project. Please give such donations to Zak or place in an envelope marked “Eagle Scout Project” and drop in the collection basket or at the rectory.
JOIN THE WWW CLUB No, it doesn’t refer to the web… it stands for We Willing Workers! There are numerous volunteer opportunities within the Social Concerns ministry…you can get a quick view of them while enjoying Hospitality and Fellowship after all Masses this weekend. Two timely opportunities are listed below. Sign up for them today or contact Mary Beth Ford, (708) 215-5418 or [email protected] if you are available.
• On Saturday, May 10, we need a few able-bodied volunteers to carry grocery donations collected in the Post Office Food Drive, from cars to the rectory basement, where they will be sorted. Time: 2-4:30 p.m. Place: St. Cletus Rectory. • The 7th Annual Rummage Sale benefitting the good works of our St. Vincent de Paul Conference, needs volunteers on Saturday, June 21 and Sunday, June 22, as part of the crew who picks up larger items at donors’ homes. We also need volunteers from Saturday, June 21-Sunday June 29, to work at Morrissey Hall, accepting donations, organizing, working the sale on Saturday, June 28, and cleaning up. Our group always works hard, laughs much, and enjoys our time together…all for a great cause! Please consider joining us.
Mary Beth Ford Director of Social Concerns
The Christmas present from Fr. Bob, the book “Rediscover Catholicism,” encourages us to “become the best possible version of ourselves.” Please join workshop leader Kathy McNicholas (PA/DRE of Incarnation Parish) and take a step toward finding that “best possible self.” The workshop is free, but class is limited. To register, please provide your contact information to Greg Stupka ([email protected]) or (708) 310-4743 (voice only).
CREDO (Continuing Religious EDucation Opportunities)
SPIRITUAL GIFTS INVENTORY WORKSHOP
How many times have you heard, “You are the light of the world”? So, what exactly is your “light”?
To help you figure it out, St. Cletus CREDO Committee is hosting a workshop, “Spiritual Gifts Inventory,” on Tuesday, May 6, from 7:00-9:00 p.m. in Morrissey Hall
RECOGNIZING JESUS St. Peter speaks to us twice today. In the first reading, we hear an excerpt from his sermon on Pentecost; in the second, part of his first Letter. Once a frightened, uneducated fisherman who often said just the wrong thing, now Peter is speaking what he knows to be true. Everything Jesus had said now makes sense. His death and rising were all part of God’s plan, and our faith and hope can be centered on God. Today’s Gospel tells the story of Jesus’ walk to Emmaus with two of the disciples. Frightened, sad, and confused, the two don’t recognize Jesus, who tells them what we heard Peter say above: all this had to happen as part of God’s plan. In the end, these disciples recognize Jesus as we are to recognize him—in the breaking of the bread. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
INTERFAITH CAREER NETWORK YOUR INVITATION TO VOLUNTEER FOR ICN Help us help others. Join us on Thursday, May 8, at 7:00 p.m. to learn more about ICN, meet some of our current volunteers and learn of our volunteer needs. We are a group of church denominations working together to provide support and services for many of the job seekers in our community. Regardless of your profession, trade, occupation, talent or vocation please consider joining one of our volunteer teams. We have immediate opportunities for meeting hospitality, computer job search assistance and recruiting or HR professionals to assist with resumes and cover letters in our Career Resource Center on Wednesday evenings, as well as regular or occasional job search coaching. Even if you have only a small amount of time, might be comfortable assisting from home, or as the need arises…your help would be greatly appreciated. We look forward to meeting you at St. John of the Cross Parish Center, 5005 W. Wolf Road in Western Springs. SPRING 2014 CAREER TRANSITION WORKSHOP BEGINS TUESDAY, MAY 6 Join us on Tuesday, May 6, from 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church of La Grange, 150 South Ashland Avenue. This quarter’s five week workshop will kick off with a check list of things to do when you begin a job search. Dr. Joe Yount will deliver a special presentation on how to mentally prepare yourself as you begin to look for a new position. Join us for one or all of the consecutive Tuesday sessions and gain new skills that will help you land that new position. This workshop is open to all and there is no charge to attend. Meetings will be held in Westminster Hall; please enter church on Catherine Avenue. For further information, contact Susan Sedler at [email protected].
Interfaith career Network (ICN) offers job support through various programs throughout the month. For further information, please visit our website at www.interfaithcareernetwork.org.
Interfaith Community Partners provides transportation and support to older adults to help sustain independent living.
happy spring …happy shopping… happy sipping…happy SHARING Interfaith Community Partners Ladies Shopping Night
Thursday, May 8, 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Village Club of Western Springs, 4221 Lawn Ave $10 admission
15% of all sales will be donated back to ICP 12 boutique vendors from all over the Chicagoland area offer everything a girl needs: purses, jewelry, decorative plates, clothing, home accessories, floral arrangements and much much more! Mecenat bistro will be selling wine (1 complimentary glass of wine is included with the price of admissions) and yummy nibbles will be provided.
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St. Cletus School’s elementary program offers a strong educational curriculum guided by the
Common Core State Standards in English, language arts, and math, as well as the State of Illinois
Learning Standards. In addition to our 1st - 8th grade program with an average classroom size of
22 students, St. Cletus offers 3- and 4-year-old, half and full-day preschool, as well as half and full
-day kindergarten classes. Our well-rounded academic program offers Spanish, art, music,
physical education, library, and computer technology classes. Daily religion classes, service hours,
and regular school Masses also help our students to develop into mature, responsible young adults.
Other opportunities available at St. Cletus School are Junior Great Books, Student Council,
Scouting (for boys and girls), athletic programs, band, choir, various after school clubs, and before
-and after care programs. If your child is just beginning his/her education, or if you are
considering a change, please call the school to make an appointment to visit or to register.
Applications are now being accepted for new students for the 2014-15 school year.
Feel free to call the school office Monday through Friday between 7:30 a.m. and 3:15 p.m.
at (708) 352-4820 if you have questions or would like to schedule an appointment to visit
our school. St. Cletus School is a great place to be—stop by to learn more!
Sincerely,
Margaret Hayes Jolene Hillgoth Principal President
St. Cletus 700 W. 55th St (708) 352-4820 phone LaGrange, IL 60525 (708) 352-0788 fax
www.stcletusschool.com
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MISSION LADIES Thank you to all who donated material to help us make more than 874 items that we
donated to 10 different charities in 2013. We are now in need of Fiber Fill, Yarn (black, brown & yellow for doll hair), white Velcro, and any colored yarn (for blankets and hats). Again, “Thank You” so much! Dolores Scaletta
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Our Bible School Adventure Week begins on June 16, from 9:00 a.m. – Noon. The cost is $30 per child.
Registration information and forms are available in the Religious Education Office and on the Parish Web Site under the Religious Education tab. We are limited to 80 students. Don’t delay in sending in your forms. NEEDED – Adult Station Leaders and Teen Crew Leaders from 7th Grade and up willing to help our young adventurer’s discover that Jesus’ love is one-of-a-kind during the week of June 16, from 8:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. Our planning and decorating meeting will take place on June 12, from 10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Call Mrs. Bolton or Holly at (708) 352-2383 or email [email protected] if you are interested in helping.
TEEN FAITH FORMATION PROGRAM Our Teen Mass will be at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday, May 18. This will be our closing Mass with a picnic and games in the courtyard to follow! 8th graders are invited! Hope to see you there! KAIROS 17 SAVE THE DATE
K17 will be taking place from July 31 thru August 3. Applications will be available the end of May. MISSION TRIP! We still have a few spots open for our summer mission trip to Pennsylvania and are looking
for two or three more adult chaperones, please contact me ([email protected]) for details! FANNIE MAY CANDY BAR SALES TO BENEFIT OUR SUMMER MISSION TRIP TO Oil City, Pennsylvania. We are still selling Fannie May candy bars for one dollar! Please contact me if you are interested! STAY UP-TO-DATE ON OUR ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS “Like” St. Cletus Youth Ministry on Facebook! You can do this at www.facebook.com/stcletusyouth. Amanda Birth Youth Ministry
It is time to register your child/ren for the 2014-15 Religious Education Classes. We cannot wait to share in a great year of learning about our loving and generous God. Students entering first grade are reminded to join us now to receive sacraments in second grade. The Archdiocese requires a 2-year preparation period or attendance at additional classes for children planning to receive the sacraments of Holy Communion and Confirmation. You must be a registered parishioner to enroll your child. We also need a copy of your child’s Baptismal certificate if you are new to the program. Grades 1-6 meet on Sunday (9:15–10:45 a.m.) or on Monday (6:00–7:30 p.m.) and Grades 7-8 on Sunday (11:00–1:00 p.m.). Please visit us at http://stcletusparish.com/ministries/religious-education/re/ for more information/registration forms or call us at (708) 352-2383. We also offer an Early Childhood program for children ages 3-5 during the 9:30 a.m. Mass on most Sundays throughout the school year. This fun-filled class provides the children a time to be with others their own age and learn of the Gospel in a way that is age appropriate.
YOU ARE INVITED …
…to consider the call to share your faith as a catechist, a catechist aide or substitute catechist. Perhaps you could work with a partner.
Please think about offering your gifts and talents by teaching the children of St. Cletus Parish. It is a great joy to know that you are passing on our faith to God’s children. Please pray about this and call us at (708) 352-2383 to volunteer your services. Paulette Bolton Director of Parish Catechesis/Faith Formation
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ALL THE ADVANTAGES We want to give our children what we didn’t have; but let’s make sure we give them what we did have; our faith. -Anonymous
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Do you believe that God calls all people to spread the Good News? How are you responding to the call? Do you want some help? May 11, is World Day of Prayer for Vocations. Please pray for special blessings that each person will be strengthened in
their vocation. For more information please go to www.ChicagoPriest.com and click on World Day of Prayer for Vocations.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Acts 6:8-15; Ps 119:23-24, 26-27, 29-30; Jn 6:22-29 Tuesday: Acts 7:51 — 8:1a; Ps 31:3cd-4, 6, 7b, 8a, 17, 21ab; Jn 6:30-35 Wednesday: Acts 8:1b-8; Ps 66:1-3a, 4-7a; Jn 6:35-40 Thursday: Acts 8:26-40; Ps 66:8-9, 16-17, 20; Jn 6:44-51 Friday: Acts 9:1-20; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Jn 6:52-59 Saturday: Acts 9:31-42; Ps 116:12-17; Jn 6:60-69 Sunday: Acts 2:14a, 36-41; Ps 23:1-6; 1 Pt 2:20b-25; Jn 10:1-10
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You have made known to me the paths of life; you will fill me with joy in your presence. — Acts 2:28
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION “Mystagogy,” reflection on the Easter mysteries, is the chief task of these great fifty days, a “pentecost,” in other words, of grace and renewal. Every Sunday we have accounts of Resurrection appearances of the Lord, and sketches of the earliest efforts at being church. Lent is described as a journey to the font, and Easter may be described in similar terms, since at the very beginning an angel tells the apostles that the Risen Lord “has gone before you into Galilee.” Galilee, of course, was the place where Jesus did his finest work, his preaching, his healing, his gathering the lost and the marginalized to the table. At Easter, we hurry to catch up, putting our renewed baptismal promises to work in our own personal Galilees, our little worlds waiting for a word of grace, a healing, an act of pardon, an invitation to share a meal. The water often splashed on our Sunday assemblies in Eastertide remind us: these are the golden, shining days of grace, days to nurture the heart, to speak to one another about things that really matter. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MASS The Golden Wedding Anniversary Mass will be held on Sunday,
September 14, at 2:45 p.m., at Holy Name Cathedral, 735 North State Street, Chicago. Couples married in 1964 interested in attending this celebration should contact their parish to register (708-352-6209). For further information, call the Marriage and Family Ministries Office at (312) 534-8351 or visit the website: www.marriageandfamily ministries.org.
STAY WITH US, LORD Walk with us, Lord, along the road of resurrection! Explain for us, so slow to believe, the things that Scripture says of you. Break the bread of the Eucharist with us whenever we share our lives with our brothers and sisters. Stay with us each time night approaches and the daylight fades in our hearts! —From Come, Lord Jesus by Lucien Deiss, CSSp, copyright © 1976, 1981, Lucien Deiss. Published by World Library Publications. p.168
SAVE THE DATE! 41st ANNUAL SENIOR UNITY MASS 2014
THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 2014 @ 10:00 a.m. Holy Family Church, 1080 W. Roosevelt Rd., Chicago. Watch the Canticle for more details.
DAY/DATE TIME LOCATION/ ROOM #
EVENT
Sunday, May 4 7:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.
S-98 S-98 C Narthex S-98 RB
Welcome Committee Hospitality Eagle Scout Project MANNA Cash & Carry Pastoral Care Meeting
Monday, May 5 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.
S-Music S-Music
Junior Choir Treble Choir
Tuesday, May 6 8:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m.
C C RB MH S-213 S-201
Adoration & Benediction Spanish Adoration School Board Meeting CREDO Social Concerns Commission Meeting Hispanic Ministry Men’s Prayer Group
Wednesday, May 7 9:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.
RB MH
Mission Ladies Market Day
Thursday, May 8 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
C-Narthex S-Music MH S-Music
Food Pantry Distribution Cantor’s Rehearsal Girl’s Church League Chancel Choir
Friday, May 9
Saturday, May 10 5:00 p.m. C-Narthex Respect Life Baby Shower
Sunday, May 11 7:00 a.m. C-Narthex Respect Life Baby Shower
C…Church S…School (Education Building) Narthex…Church Vestibule (East & West) RB…Rectory Basement MH…Morrissey Hall
WEEK AT A GLANCE
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ST. CLETUS ONLINE GIVING—DONATIONS MADE EASY We encourage you to make online donations by logging onto our website, www.stcletusparish.com and click on the Donate button and register using your checking account, debit card or credit card. Questions? Call Mary Zwolinski at the rectory, (708) 352-6209.
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
St. Cletus Catholic Parish of the Archdiocese of Chicago is a Christian community of believers and followers of Christ Jesus. We call and welcome all to join our family of faith as we seek to live the Gospel values in our daily lives, community and world. We are committed to providing spiritual nourishment through the worship of God, celebration of the sacraments, Christian education, and use of our time, talent and treasure in serving others with compassion and love.
MASSES Saturday Evening: 5:00pm Sunday: 7:00am, 8:00am, 9:30am, 11:00am, 12:30pm (Spanish) Weekdays: Mon. thru Sat. 8:00am Evening before Holy Day: 7:00pm Holy Day: 6:30am, 8:00am BAPTISMS 1st & 3rd Saturday of the month at 11:30am. Parents must be registered parishioners and attend the Baptism Preparation class. Please make arrangements by calling the Rectory office (708-352-6209). WEDDINGS Dates and times are reserved for registered parishioners. Initial arrangements must be completed five months in advance of the wedding date. HOME/HOSPITAL VISITATION AND COMMUNION CALLS Please contact the Ministry of Care office (708-215-5407). EUCHARISTIC ADORATION AND BENEDICTION Adoration begins following the 8:00am Mass and continues during the day until 6:15pm the first Tuesday of the month. The Chaplet of Divine Mercy is prayed at 6:15pm followed by Benediction. Hispanic Adoration continues from 7:00pm until 8:00pm. CONFESSIONS Confessions every Saturday of the month: 4:15-4:45pm.
RECTORY OFFICE HOURS Monday thru Saturday: 9:00am-5:00pm Sunday: 8:00am-1:00pm
BULLETIN ARTICLES The deadline for Canticle article submission is 5:00 p.m. Friday, one full week prior to Sunday’s publication. Articles may be submitted electronically to [email protected].
ST. CLETUS SCHOOL BOARD
DEPARTMENT POSITION Administration Fr. Bob Clark Pastor Jolene Hillgoth President Margaret Hayes Principal Executive Committee Mike Pusatera Chairperson Marty Mulcrone Vice Chairperson Heather Alpe Secretary Finance Committee Mike Magee Bob Gray Policy Shawn Temple Development & Marketing Michael Gilmartin Chris McLean Zlata Kozul-Naumovski Ron Skrip Ann Foley Rachel Luna Doug Rausch Liaisons Mary DeGroot FSA President Kevin Dahill Athletic Assoc President Chris McLean Tech Comm Liaison
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