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PARISH MISSION
We, the people of Saint Pascal Parish, recognize that we are God's people and realize that through Christ's example, we have a mission:
To provide opportunities and facilities to worship God individually and as a community To strengthen our community by satisfying the spiritual, physical and social needs of all To seek Christian solutions to problems within our community To acknowledge that we need each other to celebrate, inspire and support our faith To pray for God's help to accomplish these goals To dare to dream of peace and justice toward which God calls His people in their time and for all times
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil: 4:00 PM Sunday: 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, and 12:00 PM (Polish) Please see the parish website to make a reservation for Sunday Masses. Monday: 8:30 AM Tuesday: 830 AM Wednesday: 8:30 AM Thursday: 8:30 AM Friday: 8:30 AM Saturday: 8:30 AM RECONCILIATION Saturday: 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM
DEVOTIONS Rosary: After the 8:30 AM Daily Mass
Eucharistic Adoration: Thursday: 9:00 AM to 630 PM Benediction: Thursday: 6:30 PM
PARISH OFFICE Address: 3935 N. Melvina Chicago, IL 60634-2527 Phone: 773-725-7641 Fax: 773-725-9368 Website: www.stpascal.org
Parish Office Hours: Monday: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Thursday: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Friday: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Reverend Elliott Dees Pastor [email protected]
Reverend Mario Stefanowski Associate Pastor [email protected]
Reverend Thomas Dore Retired Resident [email protected]
Eugene Kummerer, Jr. Charley Shallcross Deacons
Gene Dorgan Retired Deacon
Kristina Nyberg Music Director [email protected]
Christopher Perez Religious Ed. Director [email protected]
Sharon Kells Religious Ed. Asst. Director [email protected]
Carol Coleman Business Manager [email protected]
Mary Boss Communications [email protected]
Robert Teubert, Jr. Maintenance Engineer [email protected]
Parish Office Staff
Betty Arena Parish Facility Scheduler Monday & Tuesday [email protected]
Barbara Garcia Sacramental Secretary Wednesday & Thursday [email protected]
Jenica Nieves Leave of Absence [email protected]
Pope Francis Global Academy 6143 W Irving Park Chicago, IL 60634-2527 Phone: 773-736-8806
A WORD FROM FATHER DORE
Come to the Feast!
This weekend we are blessed with three readings that focus our attention on God’s invitation to “Come to the Feast”. This may seem somewhat out of sync with our present circumstances of COVID 19 restrictions that are limiting the number of people who are allowed at a given liturgy. Be that as it may, God’s invitation to everyone still stands.
In the first reading from Isaiah, the prophet tells us that God will provide a rich feast of wine and food for all people, and all will rejoice in the action of God that saves us.
In the Responsorial Psalm (our second selection from the Hebrew Testament), we are given one of the most well known and frequently used psalms by every Christian tradition. In this Psalm, the prophet (God) will spread the table out before me with an overflowing cup. Finally, in the Gospel, Jesus tells the third parable about the kingdom. You may recall that two weeks ago, it was about the two sons who were invited to work in the father’s vineyard. One said “no” but went anyhow. The other said “yes” but didn’t go. Last week, it was about a landowner who invited tenants to manage his vineyard. They thought it would be theirs once they killed the heir.
The parable today is about a king (God) who prepares a banquet for his son (Jesus) and eventually invites everyone to come to the feast. Those who initially received the invitation refused because they were too busy or had a better offer or whatever. In the king’s dismay, he sent his servants out to invite any and all to come to the feast. The banquet had overfilled.
As we get closer to the end of the Liturgical year, we can see a harsher tone to the parables because the leaders of the Jewish people refused the invitation in today’s gospel as did the one son and the tenants did in the gospels of the previous two weeks.
Especially in today’s readings, there is an eschatological dimension to the feast being celebrated. The end time (eschaton) is depicted as a banquet of great celebration and rejoicing by all those who accept the invitation. Our whole life is moving us toward the end time. God invites us and prepares the banquet. In other words, the time of fulfillment is open to everyone but guaranteed to no one.
During each of our lives, how often has God invited you and me to “come to the feast”, and how many times have we accepted the invitation or refused. We do not have to make a reservation, all we must do is accept what He is offering us!
Be calm and carry on.
Peace.
Don’t forget to vote!
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Monday: 8:30 AM - Mass 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM - Private Prayer
Tuesday: 8:30 AM - Mass 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM - Private Prayer
Wednesday: 8:30 AM - Mass 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM - Private Prayer
Thursday: 8:30 AM - Mass 9:00 AM to 6:30 PM - Eucharistic Adoration 6:30 PM - Benediction
SAINT PASCAL WORSHIP SCHEDULE
Friday: 8:30 AM - Mass 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM - Private Prayer
Saturday: 8:30 AM - Mass 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM - Confession 4:00 PM - Sunday Anticipated Mass
(Reservations Required—limit 75)
Sunday 8:00 AM - Sunday Mass in English (Reservations Required - limit 75)
10:00 AM - Sunday Mass in English (Reservations Required - limit 75)
12:00 PM - Sunday Mass in Polish (Reservations Required - limit 75)
The Rosary is prayed Monday through Saturday after the 8:30 AM Mass.
CHURCH IS OPEN
Following Archdiocesan COVID-19 guidelines, Saint Pascal Church has reopened on a limited basis. Worshipers are required to wear masks, and practice social distancing staying six feet apart from one another. Please enter the church from the south Melvina Street door (nearest the rectory) and exit through the Dakin Street door. Those with mobility issues may enter and exit through the Dakin Street door. Please follow instructions from ushers and greeters.
SAINT PASCAL LIVE STREAMS MASS
AT 10:00 AM ON SUNDAYS
Join us on YouTube to watch our Sunday liturgy on your PC/Mac, tablet, or smart phone. The
content is scheduled to populate shortly before the start of the each liturgy. The link can be
accessed from our parish website - www.stpascal.org.
Please join us for prayer! May God bless you and
keep you safe!
RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR ATTENDANCE AT SUNDAY MASS
We are so grateful to be able to attend Mass again! This privilege is offered with a limit to the maximum number of people who can be in the church at one time. We must maintain records for the Illinois Department of Public Health of all who enter our churches for the purposes of contact tracing if and when a confirmed case of COVID–19 is identified.
Attendance is limited and reservations are necessary to attend Sunday Mass. A specific link is posted on our website. Your registration will be recorded on our reservation list and you will be checked in at the door.
Reconciliation, Private Prayer, Adoration and Daily Mass
A reservation is not required for Reconciliation, Adoration, Private Prayer or Weekday Masses. However, you must sign in and provide your contact information at the entrance door. You must also wear a mask and practice social distancing.
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THOUGHTS FROM SEMINARIAN ANDREW
The wedding feast that Jesus speaks of in today’s Gospel isn’t just any wedding feast. It is THE wedding feast, and WE are invited. In the timeline of the parable, we find ourselves near its end.
With the arrival of Jesus, His passion on the Cross, and His resurrection from the dead, the feast has already begun. The doors are now open, and the guests are urged to enter. It particularly struck me that in the parable, that as the feast progresses, the sun sets outside. Eventually, no light remains save that which radiates from inside. By the end, everything and everyone that is good and holy has already found its place inside. Outside, we find only darkness, wailing, and grinding of teeth. Do we have this same sense of spiritual urgency in our lives right now?
As Christians, we must constantly remember that we do not live primarily for this world. While the created world is good and we can do many good things with our lives here, it is not meant to be our final home. We have all sinned, and without God the only fruit we can reap is death, corruption, and darkness. How fortunate we are that Jesus saved us from our sin and opened up for us the way to the Heavenly feast. In our Baptism, we were added to its guest list and were given our snow-white wedding garment. Hopefully, we are on our way to that feast and have kept our garments clean by living an authentically Christian life, avoiding sin, following Gods commandments, and growing in all virtues. If not, it’s time to visit the Sacrament of Reconciliation and get ourselves back on track. How terrible will it be if we never arrive at the feast, and worse yet, should we be kicked out by Christ, the bridegroom Himself! We need not live in the darkness: we are children of the light.
For Saint Pascal to continue to safely conduct approved church services, we need volunteers:
To greet people at the door and instruct them on the protocols for being in church (no fever, wearing face coverings, using hand sanitizer, keeping social distance, etc.)
To usher people to seats, direct the flow of people during the service, and ensure people leave through the proper exit
To clean the church after services end and everyone has left.
Of course, many hands make light work. The more people who volunteer, the less any one person would have to do. Training and all necessary supplies will be provided.
Volunteers must be at least 18 years old, and those 65 and older should make sure they feel well enough to help. To volunteer, please sign up online on the parish website or call the parish office (773-725-7641).
Welcome into the Catholic Church and the Saint Pascal Parish Community the
following children who were baptized in September 2020
Aiden Elijah Ganser
Kalib Aleksander Cisak
Anthony Joseph Rodgers
Joseph Carmine Giamarusti
Nel Mazur
Congratulations
to the Parents and Godparents!
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THANKSGIVING RAFFLE EARLY BIRD DRAWING
Congratulations to Patricia Alexa, the winner of the
October 4 Early Bird Drawing. The next Early Bird Drawing
will be held on Sunday, November 1. Purchase your tickets by Friday, October 30 to be eligible for the drawing.
SAINT PASCAL VIRTUALTHANKSGIVING RAFFLE
$25,000 in total prizes! 44 chances to win!
$10,000 Grand Prize Ticket Price - $25
Drawing - November 22
Tickets are available at the Parish Office and online.
BLESSING OF THE PETS - OCTOBER 4, 2020
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SACRAMENTAL CELEBRATIONS
The celebration of the sacraments is one of the most important gifts that we have, and we look forward to sharing these celebrations with those who are part of our community. Therefore, please note the following: INFANT BAPTISMS: Registration in the parish is a prerequisite. Parents are required to attend a Pre-Baptismal Preparation Session with the celebrant two months prior to the Baptism either in person or Zoom. Arrangements can be made at the Parish Office.
RECONCILIATION: Every Saturday at 9:00 AM
SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY: Either the bride, the groom, or the parent of either must be a registered and active parishioner for at least six months before contacting us to make any arrangements. Allow at least six months to complete wedding arrangements. Arrangements can be made at the Parish Office by the bride and groom.
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK: Anytime a person is facing a serious illness, surgery or hospitalization, it is proper to receive the Sacrament of the Sick. Please contact the parish office. If the office is closed please leave a message on a priest’s voicemail.
GLUTEN FREE HOSTS: Saint Pascal wishes all who are properly disposed to be able to receive the host at Communion time, and join with the others in our parish family without the fear of becoming ill. If you would like to receive a gluten free host, please add your request to the comment on the Mass Reservation sign up form so the priest is aware of your request
MINISTRY OF CARE - HOMEBOUND PARISHIONERS: Please notify the parish office if you know of someone who is unable to join us at Mass and would appreciate having the Eucharist brought to their home. Our Ministers of Care bring Holy Communion to those who are sick and homebound, when conditions permit. During the present health crisis we may not be allowed access to visit people in hospitals or rehabilitation centers, depending on the rules and restrictions of the individual facility, but our prayers go out to all of our parish family during these trying times.
Cancellation of Mass is leading to significant losses in our offertory
income, which is placing all our ministries and operations at significant risk. Many people in our parish and community depend upon your regular, weekly offertory contributions and, during this current challenge, they are needed more than ever. We ask you to prayerfully consider maintaining your regular weekly donation level or even increasing it during these times.
Please consider giving online at GiveCentral.org where you can make a weekly
offertory contribution to our Saint Pascal Church family and keep the vital ministries and services we provide going. You can use this website to make paperless donations to our church by using your credit card, debit card and electronic checking payments making either one-time or recurring donations. To access this site, please click on “donate” at www.stpascal.org and take a few minutes to set up your donation. If you would like to talk to a live person, please call
Please Note….
Saint Pascal’s Parish Office is open from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM Monday through Friday.
However, due to restrictions resulting from COVID-19, we ask that visitors call the office (773-725-7641) to schedule an appointment prior to visiting the office.
Pope Francis Tweet Let us continue to grow in the awareness that we all live in a common home as members of a single family!
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday Gal 4:22-24, 26-27, 31 — 5:1; Ps 113:1b-5a, 6-7; Lk 11:29-32
Tuesday Gal 5:1-6; Ps 119:41, 43-45, 47-48;Lk 11:37-41
Wednesday Gal 5:18-25; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 11:42-46
Thursday Eph 1:1-10; Ps 98:1-6; Lk 11:47-54
Friday Eph 1:11-14; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 12-13; Lk 12:1-7
Saturday Eph 1:15-23; Ps 8:2-3ab, 4-7; Lk 12:8-12
Sunday Is 45:1, 4-6; Ps 96:1, 3-5, 7-10; 1 Thes 1:1-5b; Mt 22:15-21
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Our Sick…
Peter Alcantar, John Baker, Lynn Barbee-Reynolds, Mary Anne Bratta, Rosemary Caron, Brian Chorba, Susan Coletti, Cordero Family, Eduardo Correa, Bernie Czechowski, Emmanuel Daichendt, Mary Ellen Dearhammer, Gene Dorgan, Violet Galang, Jean Helmkin, Melissa Ilic, Caitlin Jacobs, Debora Juszynski, Thomas Krauss, Eugene L. Kummerer Sr., Geri Maleski, Sherry Marquez, Shannon Maza, Larry Mazurkiewicz, Ruth Mickleborough, George Moyett, Katie Mulson, Jenica Nieves, Mickie Nieves, Angel Ortiz, Ben Ortiz, Pam Ortiz, Christine Pasko-Falls, Mary Palmert, Daniel Perez, Mary Poeppel, Angelo Robles, Maria Russo, Cor Salvador, Archer Senft, Ed Stachon, Dennis Stagner, Linda Stagner, Annette Szynal, Angelo Tufano, Giovanna Urso, Marty Warta, Lin Zaremba
Our Faithful Departed…
Barbara Flaherty, Patycja Kozela, Elmer Piper, Julian Riana, Sharon Schoener, James Sullivan
Our Military…
Please pray for those serving in the military, and for a peaceful and just solution to conflict and violence. Please remember in your prayers the following people who are serving our country: Cpt. John Cvikota, Sgt. Samuel Dobek, Sgt. Xavier Ortiz, Sgt. Phillip J. Renault, Cpt. Jason Schneider, Cpt. Pawel Zemczak.
And Also...
Please pray for those suffering with Covid 19 and their family members; All First Responders… Paramedics, Firemen, Police, Doctors, Nurses, Essential Hospital Employees, Specialty Techs, Aids; Suppliers, Maintenance Crews, BioMed Techs, Grocery Workers, Truck Drivers, and Courier Service Teams; Federal, Local and State Government Workers; those who are unemployed, homeless, hungry, imprisoned, and marginalized.
PLEASE PRAY FOR... MASS INTENTIONS
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2020 4:00 PM +Living & Deceased Benefactors & Parishioners +Margaret Lee & +Maggie Folan +Stella Pasko
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11. 2020 8:00 AM +Joan Hartigan 10:00 AM +Adrian Nieves 12:00 PM Intentions of the Polish Community
MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2020 8:30 AM +Ralph & +Mary Bernardini
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2020 8:30 AM +Peggy Regan
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2020
8:30 AM +Sophie Rawski
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2020 8:30 AM Members of the Purgatorial Society Prayer Shawl Recipients
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2020 8:30 AM +Dan Klbecka
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2020 8:30 AM +John Lynch 4:00 PM +Walter & +Wanda Wojdyla
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18. 2020 8:00 AM Living & Deceased Benefactors & Parishioners +Richard Depoy +Maureen Olivia Keating 10:00 AM 12:00 PM Intentions of the Polish Community
+Deceased
Would you like to remember a deceased loved one’s anniversary or birthday? Would you like to remember a friend or family member on a special day? If there is a special intention you would like to have prayed for at Mass,
please call the Parish Office. Requests for masses may be mailed or dropped off in the parish box.
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LIMITED SPACE STILL AVAILABLE FOR IN-PERSON LEARNING! If you or anyone you know is looking for an in-person learning option at a great school for this school year, have them contact Jodi at Pope Francis Global Academy to arrange for a tour. Certain classrooms still have space available. More information is on our website at www.PFGAcademy.org, or by contacting Jodi Thyen at 773-736-8806.
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NEXT QUEEN OF HEARTS DRAWING SET FOR OCTOBER15, 8 PM - IT’S OVER $30K!
Our Queen of Hearts School Fund Raiser Raffle has resumed and is now taking place on Thursday nights at 8:00 PM at Trattoria Porretta, located at 3656 North Central! At this point, our Queen of Hearts raffle is one of the only fundraisers we’re able to do within COVID restrictions, so your support is greatly appreciated!
Tickets are available 7 days per week from 4:00 to 10:00 PM at Trattoria Porretta, and cost $5 each. If you buy 4 tickets ($20), you’ll get one extra for free. If you buy 6 tickets ($30), you’ll get 2 extras for free! The winner, whose ticket is drawn and whose ticket reveals the Queen of Hearts on the board, splits the pot with our school!
Door prizes will also be given during each drawing! We are soliciting Door Prizes for the 2nd and 3rd prizes each week. If you have any unused gift cards, unused NICE items like bottle of wine, a new, unopened game or puzzle, or even some swag from your local small business (a hat, a coffee mug, or even a COVID Mask with your company logo), we would love to give you a shout out for your donation! Please send the item into the school or bring it to John Panvino at Trattoria Porretta.
A HUGE THANK YOU TO THE PANVINO FAMILY AND
For hosting our Queen of Hearts Raffle each week! It is a huge amount of work and their generosity with extra prizes is also very much appreciated.
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SOCIETY OF SAINT VINCENT DEPAUL SAINT PASCAL
CONFERENCE
It is incredible that the invited guests could refuse to come to such a significant and lavish banquet! But we are invited to a feast even more lavish and we, too, can fail to see its significance and fail to prepare ourselves. Our
everyday living is not inconsequential - even the little things we do are helping us put on our own wedding garment. Our continual conversions from sin prepare us for the feast of heaven.
During the first weekend of each month, the Saint Vincent de Paul Society will collect non-perishable food for its pantry. Items may be placed in the blue barrel outside the church building at the Dakin Street exit for those not
attending worship in person. Items may be placed in the blue barrel inside the church building at the Dakin Street exit during that time, or any time that the church is open.
FAITH COMMUNITIES SHOULD BE MODELS OF
HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS
Domestic violence may create a spiritual crisis for the victim and the family. If you are hurt by someone you believe should love, cherish and protect you and your children, spiritual stress that can manifest itself in many ways:
Powerlessness despair feeling your life is meaningless loss of hope
LOVE SHOULDN’T HURT
Saint Pascal is a supportive spiritual community and a source of strength for recovery and healing.
If you are a victim or survivor of domestic abuse seeking help.
National Hotline: 1-800-799 SAFE (7233); 1-800-7873224 (TDD)
National Dating Abuse Helpline: (For Teens) 1-866-331-9474
National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)
Next weekend, we celebrate World Mission Sunday. As Pope Francis reminds us, “God’s question: ‘Whom shall I send?’ is addressed once more to us and awaits a generous and convincing response: ‘Here am I, send me!” (Is 6:8) World Mission Sunday calls us to solidarity with communities of faith that are young, struggling or economically strained around the globe. Please pray for our brothers and sisters in faith and be generous in next week’s collection to support the Society for the Propagation of the Faith. You can make a donation online at WeAreMissionary.org/wms.
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Practice Detachment How attached are we to our own political views? Are our political views formed in the light of the Gospel?
Saint Ignatius tells us that the purpose of life is to “praise, reverence, and serve God…”. He suggests, to be faithful to this purpose, we must leave aside unhealthy attachments that might get in the way of loving God and neighbor.
Especially in this polarized era, we can be so attached to our political opinions, that political ideologies can often shape our moral framework, instead of the Gospel. Catholic social teaching provides a guide for our political priorities consistent with the defense of human life and dignity.
Detachment means trying to stand in the shoes of those who have very different opinions than we do and trying to understand their motivations, their worldview and their pain. It is only by letting go of attachment to our own narrow perspective that we might be able to find the common ground which is the first step toward reconciliation.
Detachment from our own views should not diminish our passion in working for justice, or in speaking out on issues that are close to our hearts.
How detached am I from my political beliefs? Am I truly open to the possibility that some of my views may not be perfectly in line with the Gospel? How can I become more open, while also remaining committed to core principles and values?
Ministry of Peace and Justice Tom McGuire, Facilitator 313 399 4598 - [email protected] Questions & Comments Welcome
Want to Really Do Good? Become a Blood Donor Hero!
From October 1st though December 31st, Pascal’s Respect Life is holding its first-ever virtual Blood Drive! We’re counting on Blood Donor Heroes to make it a success!
Parishioners are now asked to please visit any one of Vitalant’s many locations to make their donation. Just go online to make an appointment, wear a mask, and give them Saint Pascal’s unique church code: CH05. We hope we can still count on you to donate blood!
Visit: Vitalant.org to find a list of locations, hours of operation, schedule your appointment or find answers to your blood donor questions, or if you prefer to call, contact them via phone at: 877-25-VITAL. Schedule now at Vitalant.org
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