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St. Mary of the Woods Parish I 7033 N. Moselle Ave., Chicago, IL 60646 I 773-763-0206 I www.smow.org
MISSION STATEMENT We are a community of believers, proclaiming that Jesus is Lord. We come together as Catholics to celebrate the Sacraments, especially the Eucharist, to hear and be transformed by the Word of God, to bring Christian values and love into our world, and to live and share the teachings of Jesus. Inspired by the Holy Spirit, we strive as a parish family to further the Kingdom of God, making God’s presence felt and extending the caring spirit of Jesus.
MASS SCHEDULE Sat. evening, Vigil Mass: 4:30 PM Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, and 11:00 AM Weekdays: Monday & Tuesday, 8:00 AM Wednesday, 8:30 AM Thurs., Fri., & Sat., 8:00 AM Holy Days: 8:00 AM (9:00 AM during school) and 7:00 PM CONFESSIONS: Saturdays, 3:30 to 4:15 PM
DEACON CHUCK THOMPSON, PASTORAL COORDINATOR
SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT MARCH 8, 2020
Atop a high mountain, Jesus was transfigured
before Peter, James, and John
(Matthew 17:1-9).
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LETTER FROM OUR PARISH COORDINATOR
Dear friends, I love the readings for this second Sunday of Lent. They offer us so much hope! In the first reading, we hear the call of Abram, and how his decision to follow the Lord brought him so many blessings and greatness. Look at St. Paul in our second reading, who reminds us that Jesus “destroyed death, and brought life and immortality to light.” It’s as if both readings are challenging us to stop and listen. To be mindful that the same divine promise will transform us in beau ful and mysterious ways as well, that our sacrifice of Lent will grant us a peace greater than we could ever imagine. Now, we know that our Church offers us many ways this Lenten season to do just that. In growing in our rela onship to Christ, we, too, can see the ‘light’ of hope in these cold and dark days. One way is to recognize once again that Lent is dynamic, changing as we grow and mature as adult Catholic Chris ans. There’s a good chance many of us s ll observe Lent as we did when we were children, especially in giving up something like candy or curse words. And for some, that is enough. But if you think about it, shouldn’t our faith grow and mature just as we have with other areas of our lives? A er all, we don’t talk to our two-year old the same way we would talk to our teenager, or the same way we might talk to our adult children. So, why not the same with God? And maybe more importantly, how do we feel God is talking to us? Second, during Lent we not only accompany those in the RCIA program in spirit, but in all our spiritual programs offered in the bulle n. One way to remain hopeful is to con nue to pray for those who will be formally welcomed into our faith community at the Easter Vigil, as well as pray for those who have commi ed their me in all our ministries to evangelize and teach what we believe. May these efforts con nue to be a reminder that RCIA is not only for those wishing to become Catholic; it is an excellent way to re-examine and recommit to our own faith. Are you ready to take the next step in your faith jour-ney? Are you willing to a end one of our evening programs, or reach out to Tina in support of our RCIA program? The same with our many parish prayer offerings as well. We are all in this together! Finally, the transfigura on of Jesus marked an important moment in the lives of Peter, James, and John, a confirma on of what they believed. They were overwhelmed by the experience and needed me to process. But at the simple touch of Jesus a er His resurrec on, their fears and misunderstandings were transformed into great love and commitment. If you think about it, when we were young, we o en did not get the message as well. But as we grow older and wiser, just as Jesus’ disciples did, the message finally hits home. May we give thanks for that today. And even though the Church’s liturgical calendar is full of special seasons -- holy days, memorials, and feasts – may we be reminder that every season – every holy day – is intended to provide us with a transfigura on, a way to witness the amazing prayers and deeds of our rich Catholic tradi on. A chance to focus once again on the Real Presence of Jesus in the sacraments as well as our daily lives. So today, when we receive Communion, remember that we can be touched by the Real Presence of Jesus just as powerfully as the three disciples were on that mountaintop. And, as Lent con nues, we are called not to “give up” but instead “give in” to the Holy Spirit, knowing the promise of light and immortality with Christ awaits. With deep gra tude for all you do for St. Mary of the Woods, Deacon Chuck
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PARISH LIFE
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THE SPIRITUAL EXERCISES OF ST. IGNATIUS … A LENTEN RETREAT IN DAILY LIFE
"Jesus is passing by," they told the blind beggar sitting by the roadside. And we know that he cried out, met the Lord, and was healed.
Jesus is still passing by. Every day he passes by. Let us encounter Jesus this Lent.
Join us in praying the mysteries of Christ's life and mission. Meet Him personally through the Scriptures and in your daily life, using the Ignatian Spiritual Exercises. Written by St. Ignatius of Loyola while still a layperson, these "spiritual exercises" are an authentic and powerful lay spirituality. Originally given over 30 days in silence, our adaptation allows a person to integrate the fruits of one's daily prayer into the ongoing flow of one's day to day experiences.
Retreat Activities:
• Weekly sharing and support sessions • Daily individual prayer periods • Brief presentation on Spiritual Exercises at each session • Different methods of prayer are explained • Scripture passages for daily reflection are provided • Prayer journaling explained
Six Tuesday Evenings — March 3 through April 14, 2020
7:00 to 8:30 pm St. Mary of the Woods Parish Hall
7001 N. Hiawatha Ave., Chicago, IL 60646
Retreat Directors Fr. Bob Heinz, Associate Pastor
Tina Norton, Coordinator for Liturgy and Worship Jim Sweany, MA Ignatian Spirituality
If you want more information or wish to register for the retreat, call Tina Norton at 773-763-0206.
Get Your Spiritual Life in Shape!
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RAPHAEL, “TRANSFIGURATION” 1518 - 1520
Lent Week 2 – March 8 Raphael, “Transfiguration,” 1518–1520
In the Transfiguration, Raphael tells a story of revelation, faith, and healing. He shows how the moment of Revelation on Mount Tabor sheds light on the scene below, the healing of a boy with a demon. It’s the story in the Gospel immediately following the Transfiguration of Jesus. Heaven sheds its light below as Christ, embraced by the bright cloud and flanked by Moses and Elijah, is the apex of the scene. Below we see the apostles and even further down we see others gathered to view a possessed boy and his family. From top to bottom, the colors shift from a cool, heavenly glow to warmer, earthly tones. Raphael shows us the disciples as they meet the desperate family. The boy’s face contorts with suffering. His body is torn, one arm up and one arm down, as if he’s being pulled towards both Heaven and Hell. Raphael depicts the family as a focused unit. Their intensity and upward hands signal their united act of faith. Opposite them, the disciples are over-whelmed by the challenge—their faces and bodies pointing every which way, showing their disarray. Between the disciples and the family, Raphael places a unique female figure. Christ dominates the painting, yes, but this woman is second in visual importance. She is central to the boy’s narrative - she
is part of the scene but she is not a character in it. Her cool and bright coloring, more like the divine action above, sets her apart. She is a symbol that invites us into deeper meaning. In Raphael’s work, the bodies profoundly speak to us. This woman’s body is turned, twisted in a serpentine form that simultaneously engages the disciples, the family, and us, the audience. In her twist is the juxtaposi-tion of one direction meeting another; in her turn is a change of direction, a new path. She is faith, responding to the revelation of God above. She brings to the disciples the key ingredient missing from their work. She bridges the two stories. Her turned and twisted body also brings to mind conversion, the turning of mind and heart. She echoes the divine words from above: “This is my beloved Son; listen to him.” With faith and grace, our hearts may turn as well.
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Black Books For Lent
Be sure to stop by the Narthex to pick up your Little Black
Book with meditations for Lent.
PARISH LIFE IN THIS SEASON OF LENT
Join the SMOW community--and more than 14,000 Catholic communities across the United
States--in a life-changing Lenten journey of encounter
with CRS Rice Bowl.
Rice Bowls have been sent home with our school and our
RE students!
Pick up your family's CRS Rice Bowl in the Narthex today!
During the 40 days of Lent, we will encounter the
needs of world.
Visit crsricebowl.org, and don't forget to download the CRS Rice Bowl app!
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OUR LENTEN SCHEDULE PARISH
Baptism Preparation Program Schedule for 2020
Classes are held on the second Monday of the month at 7:15 pm in Church. It is for all parents who wish to have their children baptized. The next meeting dates are:
• March 9 Deacon Chuck Thompson • April 13 Tina Norton (Note different date because of Holy Week) • May 11 Deacon Chuck Thompson • June 8 Tina Norton If you are expecting a child or already have a new addition to your family and have NOT been through the preparation program, please call either Tina Norton or Deacon Chuck Thompson at the Rectory at 773-763-0206, to sign up for one of the meetings. You need to attend a meeting before scheduling a Baptism.
St. Mary of the Woods Faith Community
Monday, March 23rd - 7:00 PM
Communal Celebration of the Sacrament of Reconciliation / Confession
Holy Thursday — April 9th
7:00 PM — Mass of the Lord’s Supper Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
will continue until Midnight.
Good Friday — April 10th
3:00 PM -- The Good Friday Passion of the Lord, Veneration of the Cross and Holy Communion.
4:00-5:00 PM and 6:30 PM — Parish Hall Soup & Salad Ministry serves a simple
meal of soup & bread.
7:30 PM -- Haydn’s Seven Last Words of Christ The Haiga String Quartet
musical & spoken reflections
Holy Saturday — April 11th
2:00 PM — Blessing of Easter Baskets 7:30 PM — The Easter Vigil in the Holy Night
Easter Sunday Masses — April 12th
7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:30 AM
ATTENTION SMOW SENIORS! The next meeting of the SMOW Seniors will be on Wednesday, March 11th, at 9:30 AM. in the Parish Hall. Please remember that parking will be permitted in the Parking Lot IN FRONT OF CHURCH ONLY! Since we need to vacate both the Parish Hall and the parking lot no later than 11:15, our meeting will start promptly at 9:30AM. After a very brief meeting and video presenta-tion about St. Patrick’s Day and St. Joseph’s Day, as well as delicious refreshments in honor of these two great saints, we will be entertained with wonderful Irish melodies and other spring-time musical favorites by Ray Maddock from the Art Institute’s volunteer department (who has entertained us before). Be sure to wear green or red (or whatever spring color you’d like), and come ready to have a great time! We look forward to seeing everyone at our March 11th meeting and party!
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PARISH LIFE PARISH EVENT SCHEDULE
ST. MARY OF THE WOODS PARISH EVENT SCHEDULE
Monday, March 9 Bible Study Group 12:30 pm The Villa on Hiawatha
3:00 pm Youth Choir Rehearsal - Church Tuesday, March 10 Lenten Spiritual Reflections 7:00 pm Parish Hall Wednesday, March 11 Seniors Meeting 9:00 am Parish Hall
7:30 pm Contemporary Choir Rehearsal Church Thursday, March 12 Youth Choir Rehearsal 2:00 pm Church 9:00 pm HNS Men’s basketball league - gym Friday, March 13 Lenten Soup/Salad Dinners 6:00 pm Parish Hall 7:00 pm Prayers in Church
Sunday, March 15 Religious Ed. Reconciliations 9:00 am Parish Hall
3:00 pm Teen Ministry Choir Rehearsal 5:00 pm Teen Led Mass - Church 6:00 pm Teen Reception in Parish Hall ALL ARE ENCOURAGED TO JOIN US FOR THIS MASS Monday, March 16 Bible Study Group 12:30 pm The Villa on Hiawatha 3:00 pm Youth Choir Rehearsal - Church 7:00 pm Liturgy Team Meeting Parish Resource Center Wednesday, March 18 Fine Arts Council Meeting 7:00 pm Parish Resource 7:30 pm Contemporary Choir Rehearsal Church Thursday, March 19 Youth Choir Rehearsal 2:00 pm Church 9:00 pm HNS Men’s Basketball league Gym
The next meeting of the
Bible Study Group will be Monday, March 9th
at 12:30 pm at the Villa on Hiawatha
We will cover
Luke, Chapter 23
Call Betty Hollander if you are interested in
joining us at 847-518-0882.
The 9:00 AM Contemporary Choir
is looking for a pianist!
We rehearse on Wednesdays from 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm and meet for
Mass on Sundays from 8:30 am - 10:0 am
This is a paid position.
Please email Grace Hollander at [email protected] with
any inquiries!
Please email Grace
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PRAY THE ROSARY FOR PEACE Every morning after the
8:00 am Mass, the Rosary is prayed. Please
join us in this very powerful prayer for peace.
PLEASE turn off your cell phones in church!
Out of respect and courtesy for our Liturgy and for your fellow parishioners, we ask that you PLEASE turn off your cell phones before you enter the church.
Thank you!
CRISIS PREGNANCY HOTLINE:800-400-4205 Post Abort ion Heal ing
888-456-HOPE (4673)
WE ARE STILL COLLECTING: If you would like to help support the Nursery in any way, you can visit their website to donate or you can shop at Amazon.com or you can drop the food or nursery items off in the wicker baskets in the Narthex or call Barbara Rourke at 847-676-0531 and arrange for a pick-up of these items.
***MARYVILLE - Urgent Need***
Thank you for your consideration and
donations for children in need!
Traveling this Lenten season?
Why not bring in those small soaps, shampoos, etc. that are supplied by your hotel to St. Mary of the Woods to benefit those in need. We can get these items to soup kitchens, food pantries, or specialized housing. We’ll have a basket un-der the table in the Narthex to gather these items. Let’s remember those less fortunate as we travel this year. Thank you!
Marcy Mahoney & Joyce Streff
Dove Sensitive Skin soap Johnson’s Baby Magic Hair & Body Wash Lysol Disinfectant Wipes All Free and Clear HE laundry detergent They can always use: Pasta, tomato sauce, canned vegetables, diapers, wipes and toddler NEW shoes.
The Hearing System has been upgraded and is available to use dur-
ing Mass. Please see one of the ushers for
assistance.
PARISH LIFE
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PARISH LIFE
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STEWARDSHIP - THOUGHTS ON GIVING
Families Receiving Donation Envelopes
Donation Envelopes This Week
% of Families
Donations This
Week
Sunday Offering Envelopes Used 879 148 17% $6,384
Sunday Loose Offerings $2,045
Families Enrolled
This Week
EFT Donations Families
% of This
Week
Donations
Electronic Donation Faith Direct 314 256 82% $6,171
Total for this Sunday $12,900
Weekly Budget for Sunday Collections $16,004
Difference ($3,104)
YEAR TO DATE—COLLECTIONS vs BUDGET - 34TH SUNDAY OF THE FISCAL YEAR Year to date Sunday ………………………………………………………………………………………... $456,430
Year-to-date Budget for Sunday Collection ……………………………………………………………….. $544,134
Difference ……….……………………………………………………………………………………………..($87,704)
Weekly Commitment to ‘To Teach Who Christ Is” Campaign ($1,700)
St. Mary of the Woods Collection Information WEEKLY OFFERING FOR WEEK OF 2-23-2020
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! We are grateful to those who respond prayerfully in stewardship, gratitude and generosity to the call of faithful support of the missions and ministries of St. Mary of the Woods.
With the dawn of the new year, we continue to rejoice in the birth of our Lord and Savior. We are blessed and thankful for all the gracious gifts that you provided to our parish in the past year. Your prayers, support, and monetary gifts allow us to contin-ue to spread the Gospel and share God's message of love and peace. This is a message that is needed more than ever, but we cannot continue to do the work of the Church without your help. I prayerfully ask that you consider using our secure and easy-to-use electronic giving program, Faith Direct. Faith Direct will automatically process donations to the offertory or any second collections of your choosing. To enroll in online giving, visit faith.direct/IL336. Thank you for your continued support of our parish fam-ily.
9TH ANNUAL PRAYER SERVICE FOR CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION
PINWHEELS FOR PREVENTION
At the Archdiocese of Chicago’s Healing Garden
Join the Archdiocese of Chicago in its ongoing commitment to the ministry of protecting children,
presided by Bishop Ronald Hicks.
Participants, including Catholic school students, will be invited to plant a pinwheel
during the service.
Friday, May 1, 2020 11:30 a.m.
1080 W. Roosevelt Road in Chicago
PLEASE RSVP BY APRIL 24 TO [email protected]
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St. Mary of the Woods Parish Family, please pray for those in the Military:
Quartermaster 2nd Class Robert Ahms
United States Navy
Private First Class Liam Clancy United States Marine Corps
Kent Curry
United States Marine Corps
Lance Corporal Ryan J. Garcia United States Marine Corps
1st Lt. Joseph Hagerty
United States Marine Corps
1st Lt. Kyle Kania United States Marine Corps
Private George Kemper
United States Army
Lance Corporal Rory J. Maloney United States Marine Corps
Technician Petty Officer Neil R. Murphy
United States Navy
Chief Petty Officer Derrick Stephen Schoo United States Navy
Private Justin Shannon
United States Army
2nd Lt. Shawn Stachula United States Army
LTjg Samuel Stearney
United States Navy
Airman, Joed Tabano United States Navy
PARISH STAFF LIST MILITARY SERVICE PRAYER LIST
Please contact the Parish Office at 773-763-0206 to have the names of your family members, serving in our military, listed in our
weekly bulletin. Or, email your names directly to:
St. Mary of the Woods Directory
RECTORY 7033 N. Moselle Ave. 773-763-0206 SCHOOL 6959 N. Hiawatha Ave. 773-763-7577 RESOURCE CENTER / CHURCH 6955 N. Hiawatha Ave. 773-763-1603
St. Mary of the Woods Parish Staff
DEACON CHUCK THOMPSON, Pastoral Coordinator [email protected]
REV. BOB HEINZ, Associate Pastor [email protected]
REV. DONALD J. HEADLEY, Resident [email protected]
MS. KRISTINE HOMAN, Business Manager [email protected] MRS. AMANDA THOMPSON, Coordinator of Faith Formation
[email protected] MRS. LAURA MCTHAY, Religious Education Assistant
[email protected] MS. SUE DUDEK, Special Project Coordinator
[email protected] MRS. MARY ANNE EICHHORN, Music Director
[email protected] MRS. ALEDA DOWNS, Accounting Office
[email protected] MRS. GERALYN LAWLER, Principal
[email protected] MRS. KATHY KAMINSKI, Parish Secretary
[email protected] MRS. JOYCE SOPKO, Administrative Assistant
[email protected] MRS. TINA NORTON, Coordinator for Liturgy, Worship
[email protected] MRS. MARIANNE STRUMBERGER, Bulletin Editor
[email protected] MS. MARY DOSEK, Stewardship & Database Associate
[email protected] MR. HARRY COMERFORD, Athletic Director
[email protected] MR. JEFFREY ZYDLO, Maintenance Supervisor
BAPTISM: We joyfully welcome all children to the St. Mary of the Woods community. A Baptism preparation session is required. Please call Tina Norton at the Rectory (773)763-0206 either prior to the birth of your child or after.
WEDDINGS: Those considering marriage should consult one of the priests at least six months before the wedding.
THE SICK: The parish office should be notified about anyone who is seriously ill at home or in a hospital. Due to privacy laws, hospitals and nursing homes are unable to contact us.
FAITH COMMUNITY MEMBERSHIP: Catholics who wish to become members of our parish are asked kindly to introduce themselves to one of the priests and register at the rectory.
Even if you are not Catholic you are most welcome at our worship services. Should you wish to inquire into the Catholic Faith, please contact Tina Norton at the Rectory.
MOVING? When moving in or out of St. Mary of the Woods Faith Community, please notify the Parish Office.
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Homebound Communion Visitations: St. Mary of the Woods Church has several Ministers of Care who can regularly take communion to those in need. Please call the parish office to arrange to receive communion for yourself or a homebound loved one. If you or a member of your family are currently sick and/or homebound and are unable to come to Sunday Mass and would like to re-ceive the Sacraments for the sick in your home, please contact : Tina Norton at the Rectory at (773) 763-0206.
Domestic Violence Ministry Turning people affected by
Domestic Violence towards rescue, hope, and peace.
Domestic Violence You deserve to be safe. If you are a victim of
Domestic Violence, or know of some-one who is, please contact:
WINGS Hotline and Counseling Service
24 Hours (847) 221-5680.
Put a smile on your face by helping St. Mary of the Woods when you shop on
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AmazonSmile is a website operated by Amazon that lets you enjoy the same shopping experience as on Amazon.com, but with a benefit to St. Mary of the Woods. When you shop on AmazonSmile (smile.amazon.com), the AmazonSmile Foundation will donate 0.5% of your eligible Amazon purchase to our parish when you shop Amazon via https://smile.amazon.com/ch/36-2252370.
Remember, only purchases made at smile.amazon.com will result in donations. You can also visit our web site or Facebook to find the link to our account.
Bulletin Articles
All articles for the bulletin must be approved by Deacon Chuck Thompson before they are placed into the bulletin.
Deadline for submission to the bulletin is no later than Friday, ten days prior to the date you want your article to be
published. Email your article to [email protected].
If you have any questions, please
contact Marianne Strumberger or Kathy Kaminski at the
Rectory office at 773-763-0206.
Thank you!
PARISH LIFE
2019 Contribution Statements
In an effort to “go green” this year statements will only be printed for those parishioners who request
a copy for their taxes.
To receive a copy of your 2019 Contribution Statement please contact Mary Dosek at
[email protected] or 773-763-0206
Statements will be available
beginning January 28th
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MASS SCHEDULE FOR MARCH 9 TO MARCH 15 ,2020 SATURDAY, MARCH 14 AT 4:30 PM Presider: Father Kennedy Homilist: Father Kennedy Altar Servers: R. Greifelt, J. Greifelt, M. Orr Lectors: E. Davidson, P. Drott Eucharist Ministers: A. Downs* E. Giudice* T. Connolly K. Hansen B. Hennig P. Lowe K. O’Rourke S. & S. Troiani SUNDAY, MARCH 15 AT 7:30 AM Presider: Father Fallon Homilist: Father Fallon Altar Servers: J. Keenan, J. Kroll, C. Kroll Lectors: T. O’Brien, J. Sweany Eucharist Ministers: C. Pivnicka* T. Dunham D. Keenan R. Naegele C. Skelly SUNDAY, MARCH 15 AT 9:00 AM Presider: Father Kennedy Homilist: Father Kennedy Altar Servers: P. Roth, J. Vance, A. Weber Lectors: M. Hoffman, T. Tadin Eucharist Ministers: M. Dospiljulian* T. Martin* J. Driscoll S. Kennedy S. Kravetz M. McKenna J. Piechowski S. Sullivan Sub Needed SUNDAY, MARCH 15 AT 11:00 AM Presider: Father Heinz Homilist: Father Heinz Altar Servers: M. Juozaitis, B. Streff, C. Streff Lectors: K. Hack, C. Philbin Eucharist Ministers: J. & S. Kelly** M. Gilhooly P. Hild V. Hoover M. Maddux D. O’Malley M. Reid M. Strumberger
P R E S I D E R S C H E D U L E I S S U B J E C T T O C H A N G E
SACRISTANS: TEAM #4 - FRIDAY, MARCH 13TH
W E E K D A Y A L T A R S E R V E R S
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
Monday, March 9 8:00 am - Sheila Tomaszewski
Tuesday, March 10 8.00 am - Rebecca O’Brien
Wednesday, March 11 8:30 am - Diane Johnson Thursday, March 12 8:00 am - All Deceased Parishioners
Friday, March 13 8:00 am - Diane Johnson
Saturday, March 14 8:00 am - All Deceased Parishioners 4:30 pm - Wendel Halter / Fred Wehrenberg / Steven Domeny / S. I. for Bill, Mil & Penny Murphy families John Blicharz
Sunday, March 15 7:30 am - Lucille Weaver / Heinrich R. W. Pergams 9:00 am - Dee Sakowicz / Joanne Blachut / Joseph Dziadzio / Helen Menarik / Patrick James Hoey / Lorraine Domick 11:00 am - Andrew & Elizabeth Krylow / Lou Warchol / Brigid Gaughan / Homer Gonzalez 5:00 pm - Elinor Schueler / Kay Elwood / Dee Sakowicz / Diane Johnson
8:00 am 8:00 am 8:30 am 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am
3-09 3-10 3-11 3-12 3-13 3-14
T. DeSalvo, M. Facchini S. Blazer, B. Quinn S. Fraterrigo, O. Trevino W. Kadlec, A. Swinkle B. Barton, E. McCarthy P. Mahony, M. Mahony
B. Rourke S. Sullivan
J. Streff A. Toohey
A. Mullen S. Rabbit
R E A D I N G S F O R T H E W E E K Monday: Dn 9:4b-10; Ps 79:8, 9, 11, 13; Lk 6:36-38 Tuesday: Is 1:10, 16-20; Ps 50:8-9, 16bc-17, 21, 23; Mt 23:1-12 Wednesday: Jer 18:18-20; Ps 31:5-6, 14-16; Mt 20:17-28 Thursday: Jer 17:5-10; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 16:19-31 Friday: Gn 37:3-4, 12-13a; 17b-28a; Ps 105:16-21; Mt 21:33-43, 45-46 Saturday: Mi 7:14-15, 18-20; Ps 103:1-4, 9-12; Lk 15:1-3, 11-32 Sunday: Ex 17:3-7; Ps 95:1-2, 6-9; Rom 5:1-2, 5-8; Jn 4:5-42 [5-15, 19b-26, 39a, 40-42]
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