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ST. PHILIP THE APOSTLE PARISH 1233 W. Holtz Avenue
Addison, IL 60101
April 5, 2015 Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord
THE MISSION OF OUR PARISH As members of the Diocese of Joliet, we are a faith community united in Christ by a common bond to the
universal Catholic Church. Our words and actions are a
reflection of Christ’s presence among us.
We manifest God’s Word through active participation in spiritual, liturgical, education, service,
and social ministries directed at bringing all people to Christ.
Rev. Philip Danaher, Pastor (x101) [email protected]
Deacon Sean McGreal (x105) Pastoral Associate & RCIA Director
[email protected] Deacon Philip Heitz, OFS
Marriage & Baptismal Preparation John H. Kondracki (x103)
Business Manager [email protected]
Judy Jaskey (x102) Business Office Administrative Assistant
Sandi Milazzo & Shar Mirabelli Rectory Administrative Assistants (x100)
ST. VINCENT DEPAUL SOCIETY
630.628.0900 x134
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE Phone #: 630.543.1754
Fax #: 630.543.4672 Nancy McKnight
Faith Formation Director [email protected]
Barbara Nicolai REO Administrative Assistant
Editor of Parish Bulletin, Calendar, Website [email protected]
PARISH SCHOOL OFFICE
Phone #: 630.543.4130 Fax #: 630.458.8750
Robert Reisenbuechler, Principal [email protected]
Julie Cesaroni Administrative Assistant
Carol Schubert Liturgy & Adult Faith Formation Director
Phone #: 630.628.0900 x104 Fax #: 630.543.9858 [email protected]
Erin Creighton, Music Director
Phone #: 630.543.4015 Fax #: 630.543.4672
Vince Zaprzal, Technology Director Phone #: 630.543.1754
Fax #: 630.543.4672 [email protected]
ST. PHILIP THE APOSTLE PARISH DIRECTORY & INFORMATION
CHURCH, RECTORY, PARISH OFFICE, & BUSINESS OFFICE 1223 W. Holtz Avenue in Addison, IL 60101
Phone #: 630.628.0900 Fax #: 630.543.9858 Rectory Office Hours: Monday through Thursday (8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.), Friday (8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.)
Parish Website: http://www.st-phil.org Parish Video Streaming: http://www.vimeo.com/channels/stphil
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Dear Parishioners, When He stopped breathing on the cross, the sun was darkened. When God’s Spirit breathed new life in Him, a new day was beginning to dawn. It’s interesting to note that as this new day was beginning to dawn, the main character of the Easter Sunday gospel, the One whose tomb was empty, was nowhere to be seen. And three of His disciples are left to wonder. First there is Mary Magdalene, also known as Mary of Magdala. Luke describes
her as someone from whom Jesus cast out seven devils. According to tradition, she was a sinner who had been forgiven by Jesus. Might she have been the woman who washed the feet of Jesus with her tears and dried them with her hair, the woman whom Jesus described as someone whose many sins were forgiven because of her great love? Whether Mary was that woman or not, she loved Jesus because He had embraced her with God’s forgiving and merciful love. Mary was there at His cross. She wanted to be there with Him at the tomb, arriving there only to find it empty. Then there are Peter and “the disciple whom Jesus loved,” whom tradition names as John. The last time we saw Peter, he was weeping bitterly because he had done something which he had sworn he would never do when he denied that he was a disciple of Jesus. The last time we saw John he was at the foot of the cross, the only one of Jesus’ male disciples to be there with his Lord. These two disciples, Peter who gave in to weakness, and John, who showed his courage and love, ran to the tomb, only to find it empty. What else can they and Mary Magdalene do but wait and see? What else can they do but give their Lord a chance to reward their faith and hope? Every year we wait during Lent to celebrate the greatest feast of all, the feast that gives us hope, the feast of God’s faithful love as seen in the resurrection of Jesus. We have waited to cry out “Alleluia! The Lord is risen as He promised.” We have waited for this day. We are ready to celebrate. We are ready to rejoice because we believe that this is the day which the Lord has made. This is our faith, a faith which will forever live in our hearts and minds because, as St. Augustine said, “We are an Easter people.” Wishing you and your loved ones a very Happy and Blessed Easter, In the Word, P.S. I’ll be away from Monday, April 6, through Sunday, April 12. Many thanks to our visiting priests for their help.
2015 CATHOLIC MINISTRIES ANNUAL APPEAL PLEDGE REPORT
Monthly pledge payments for CMAA pledges should be made in the next few days. It is very important that these pledges be paid so that our parish will reach our goal. Once we have reached our goal in paid pledges, 65% of the additional funds received will be
returned to the parish for our use.
PARISH GOAL: $61,980 AMOUNT PLEDGED: $40,945 AMOUNT PAID: $27,170 REMAINING BALANCE: $13,775 REBATE AMOUNT: $0
There will be no school and no morning Mass on Monday, April 6. Parish offices will also be closed.
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Classes will resume on April 8 for Grades 6-8 and April 11 for Grades K-5. Our last classes for the year will be held on Wednesday, April 15, and Saturday, April 18. The oldest/only child in each family from Grades K-7 will bring home from their last class an envelope which will contain second semester progress reports, registration materials for the 2015/2016 school year, and a registration form for Vacation Bible School. Families who have an outstanding tuition balance for 2014/2015 will also receive a tuition statement and are asked to pay the remainder of their tuition at this time. Families are also reminded that there is a financial advantage to registering and paying for the
2015/2016 religious education classes by June 1, 2015. The staff, volunteers, and students in the Religious Education would like to wish everyone a most blessed and Happy Easter.
NANCY MCKNIGHT Phone #: 630.543.1754 Director of Faith Formation E-mail: [email protected]
Interested in joining the Knights of Columbus? Please call 708-415-7719 or visit http://kofc650.org for more information.
ATTENTION ALL LITURGICAL MINISTERS! All Lectors, Altar Servers, and Extraordinary Ministers of Communion are asked to fill out a yellow ministry card for the next schedule that will begin on June 6. Please stop by the Vesting Room and pick one up. Even if you have no blackout dates, please submit a card so we know you are still interested in participating in Liturgical Ministry. You can either leave it in the slot, return it to Carol Schubert in the Parish Office, or e-mail [email protected] with your blackout dates for this schedule. The cards are due back by Friday, April 17. Thank you!
Please give a warm St. Philip’s welcome to the following families/individuals who joined our parish community during the month
of March: Nathan Boudreau, Verinica Chavez, Bonasorte
Family, Breisch Family, Crotty Family, Fotopoulos Family,
Gorostieta Family, Mitura Family, Nocita Family, and Mr. & Mrs.
Paul Pedi.
Project Love, the charitable outreach of IL Citizens for Life, has provided 1,200 emergency financial grants to pregnant women and new mothers of infants over the past 19 years. They are hosting their 7th Annual Rise & Dine Breakfast at the Hilton Hotel, 3003 Corporate W. Drive in Lisle, on Sunday, April 19, at 11:00 a.m. Live entertainment, a raffle, and silent auction. Reservations are required; admission is $35. For more information, please call ICL at 630-852-5448 or visit icl-life.com or e-mail [email protected] or call 630-963-8039. Knights of Columbus of the Joliet Diocese and Larry & Marge Theriault will be honored for their dedication to the cause of life. Any Knights in attendance will be asked to stand and be recognized as well.
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LITURGICAL ASSIGNMENTS FOR APRIL 11/12
SATURDAY 5:00 p.m.
CANTOR: Debbie Delawder LECTOR: Fran Schwichtenberg EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS: Carol & Mario Cesario, Bonnie Daniello, Candi Kmiec, Liz Rendina, Gianna Sarli, Dave Schwichtenberg ALTAR SERVERS: Natalie & Nick Cinquepalmi
SUNDAY 7:30 a.m.
CANTOR: Marilyn Nemecek LECTOR: Mary Madonia EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS: Sandy Bays, Francesca Capparelli, Barbara Erazmus, Vincent Panzeca, Pam Reith, Richard Zasiebida ALTAR SERVERS: Nicole Panzeca, Sofia Zasiebida
SUNDAY 9:30 a.m.
CANTOR: Ron Calabrese LECTOR: Dave Kotecki EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS: Deacon Sean, Karlie Hagopian, Dorothy Kosmal, Judy Alber, Janice Noble, Natalia Salamon, Nicolette Scorza ALTAR SERVERS: Matthew Favia, Kylie Little
SUNDAY 11:30 a.m.
CANTOR: Marie Lazzara LECTOR: Laura Garrett EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS: Maria DeNicolo, Maria & Michael Gianneschi, Carina Greico, Abigail Ignacio, Jesse Reyes, Patti Sue Stolfe ALTAR SERVERS: Jack DiDomenic, Franc Llanto
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Acts 2:14, 22-33; Ps 16:1-2a, 5, 7 -11; Mt 28:8-15 Tuesday: Acts 2:36-41; Ps 33:4-5, 18-20, 22; Jn 20:11-18 Wednesday: Acts 3:1-10; Ps 105:1-4, 6-9; Lk 24:13-35 Thursday: Acts 3:11-26; Ps 8:2ab, 5-9; Lk 24:35-48 Friday: Acts 4:1-12; Ps 118:1-2, 4, 22- 27a; Jn 21:1-14 Saturday: Acts 4:13-21; Ps 118:1, 14-15ab, 16-21; Mk 16:9-15 Sunday: Acts 4:32-35; Ps 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24; 1 Jn 5:1-6; Jn 20:19-31
Baptism Information: Baptisms are celebrated on the second & fourth Sunday of each month. A pre-Baptism program must be attended by the parents. Please call the rectory to register for a program. Marriage Information: Please call the rectory to make arrangements at least six months in advance of the wedding date. Parish Registration: New families are welcome and are asked to register at the rectory. Also, previously registered parishioners are asked to notify us of any address changes. Emergency Sick Calls: Please notify us immediately of any serious illness in your family.
Deep grief can often paralyze a person. We can be numb. We seem to be in a trance. We become unaware of what is going on around us. We do not hear. We are blind. After Jesus’ crucifixion, the disciples must have been paralyzed with grief, with dashed hopes, with utter anxiety about what to do next. How quickly an empty tomb shakes them out of their numbness and inaction and makes them run!
Mary’s first hint of the resurrection was of the empty tomb. She ran to Peter and “the other disciple whom Jesus loved” to tell them. Was her haste due to human anguish: “They have taken the Lord from the tomb?” The two disciples run to the tomb. Was their haste due to anguish or hope? When they saw the empty tomb, what did they believe? The Gospel leaves open the answer to these questions. Belief in the resurrection takes time. It takes an encounter with the Risen One. We will not run to an empty tomb. Yet we believe in the resurrection. We believe because of the witness of disciples, beginning with those first ones who did see the empty tomb. Like them, we must run—to seek and encounter the Risen One who enables us to witness to the new Life of the resurrection. Source: 2015 Living Liturgy, Liturgical Press
CAROL SCHUBERT Phone #: 630.628.0900 x104 Director of Liturgy & Adult Faith Formation E-mail Address: [email protected]
We are Easter people and Alleluia is our song! (St. Augustine)
On behalf of the Americans of Italian Descent, our parish Knights of Columbus, and the families of Joe Coco and
Pete Vito, we would like to thank all our parishioners and guests for their help and donations at our St. Joseph’s
Day Table on March 15. This very enjoyable event would not have been possible without your support!
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Monday 04/06/15
No School, Church closed, Parish Offices closed
7:00 p.m.-St. Vincent de Paul (OS) 7:30 p.m.-Prayer Group (R1) 7:30 p.m.-Legion of Mary (VR)
Tuesday 04/07/15
School Resumes 8:30 a.m.-Rosary (CH) 7:30 p.m.-Baptismal Preparation (MR) 7:30 p.m.-Knights of Columbus (RC) 8:00 p.m.-AA Meeting (R2-upstairs)
Wednesday 04/08/15
8:00 a.m.-Communion Service (CH) 8:30 a.m.-Rosary (CH) 10:00 a.m.-Scripture Study (RC) 6:30 p.m.-RE Classes for Grades 6-8
Thursday 04/09/15
8:30 a.m.-Rosary (CH) 12:30 p.m.-Senior Socialites (R1) 7:00 p.m.-Adult Choir (CH)
Friday 04/10/15
8:30 a.m.-Rosary (CH) 7:30 p.m.-International Rosary (CH)
Saturday 04/11/15
8:00 a.m.-Communion Service (CH) 8:30 a.m.-Rosary (CH) 9:00 a.m.-RE Classes for Grades K-5 9:30 a.m.-Protecting God’s Children (R1)
UPCOMING EVENTS FOR THE WEEK OF April 6 to 12, 2015
Sunday 04/12/15
10:30 a.m.-RCIA (R1) 10:30 a.m.-High School RE Class (LB) 1:00 p.m.-Baptisms (CH)
R1 - Meeting Room 1 CH - Church
GY - Gym VR - Vesting Room
LB - Library FR - Faculty Room
RE - RE Office MR - Music Room
R2 - Meeting Room 2 RC - Rectory OS - Off site NX - Narthex
Easter Sunday ranks first among our church feasts. This day above all others
is to give thanks for all that God has done for us. That being said, keep in mind that every Sunday is a celebration of Easter as we celebrate the life, passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Every Sunday we come to Mass to celebrate the sacrifice that Jesus made for us when he died on the cross and rose from the dead to save us from death to sin. Jesus freely gave his human life 2000 years ago so you and I could receive the benefit of that sacrifice today. Every time we receive the Eucharist we become a part of the Paschal Mystery. We offer all that we are to God and rise to new life in Jesus when we take his body and blood poured out for us, so we may live in Him and He in us.
Last night at the Easter Vigil, Jay Lawrence received the Sacrament of Baptism and along with Amy Valdez, Christina Maggiore, James Conzen, Jasmine Garcia, and Albaro Garcia were brought into full communion with the Church through the Sacraments of Eucharist and Confirmation.
Dave Colson also received the Sacrament of Confirmation. These seven people participated in the RCIA process to become fully-initiated members of the Faith who will enjoy New Life in Christ, the Life we all share. Yesterday was their reception of all that God offers us every day. Please pray for these people and all who were received into the Church this weekend.
DEACON SEAN MCGREAL Pastoral Associate & RCIA Director Phone #: 630.628.0900 x105 E-mail Address: [email protected]
NEWS FROM THE PARISH BUSINESS OFFICE The offertory collection for March 21/22 totaled $13,291. 531 envelopes were used for an envelope total of $12,595. Loose offertory totaled $696.
May God bless you for your generosity.
John Kondracki, Business Manager Phone #: 630-628-0900 x103
The Women’s Club of Addison is a service organization that works to support worthwhile charitable causes. In the last 16 years the WCA, through its fundraising activities, has donated over $160,000 to organizations that serve those in need in our community. The Women’s Club of Addison invites you to attend its upcoming fundraiser The Addison Antiques Roadshow on April 9 at 6:00 p.m. at Venuti’s. The cost of $55 includes dinner, appraisal of selected antique pieces by John Leonard (professional antique dealer and expert), and raffle opportunities. For information and reservations, please contact Cindy at 630-628-6036.
Addison
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MASS SCHEDULE & INTENTIONS MONDAY, APRIL 6 8:00 AM (No Mass, Church closed) TUESDAY, APRIL 7 8:00 AM William Rees (+) Deceased Members of the Curatolo Family WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8 8:00 AM (Communion Service) THURSDAY, APRIL 9 8:00 AM Wautlet & Bonnamy Family FRIDAY, APRIL 10 8:00 AM Roger Grivetti (+) SATURDAY, APRIL 11 4:00 PM INDIVIDUAL RITE OF PENANCE 5:00 PM Anticipated Mass for Sunday Deceased Members of the McGuire Family Micheal & Domenica DiTusa SUNDAY, APRIL 12 Second Sunday of Easter 7:30 AM Mario Cali / Peter Rini Mother’s Day Mass Card Intention Recipients 9:30 AM People of the Parish 11:30 AM Rosa DiTusa / Mary Calabrese Ernesto Venturina / Shirley O’Neill / John Guido Nuccio Casucci / Giovanni & Filomena Dagnilli Barbara Szynkiewicz / Sofia Flores
Let us especially pray for our sick: Joseph Barca, Annie Bauer, Sandra Burn, Joseph Capizzano, Alison Carey, Brian Cherry, Tim Kullum Cherry, Linda Cholewsinski, Carmella Cronin, William Czerniak, Ida DeMaria, Leila Denning,
Michael DeStefano, Giuseppe & Theresa DiPerte, Katie Flock, Danny Foster, Betty & Todd Gardener, John Garrett, Joy Gassensmith, Baby Girl Gaudiuso, Toni Grivetti, Wayne Gru, Lucas Hameau, Richard & Ifrena Holtz, Dorothy Klemm, Marlene Lojkovic, Shirley Mais, John Marson II, John Marson III, Tom Merkle, Cindy Miles, JoAnne Moberg, Vito Montana, Stanley Paterala, Dorothy Pribyl, Frank Reid, Pete Reyes, Ursula Richards, Daniel Spratt, Mary Taschetta, Ben Truchan, Jan Walters, Alex Zimmerman, Nicholas Zucchero, Ashley Zyks.
Please get permission from family members or the person who is ill before requesting that his/her name be added to the prayer list.
Richard Avila, Marines Salvador Bonilla, Jr., Air Force
Gino DeFlorio, Marines Ronald DeFlorio, Marines Steven J. DeMarco, Army Matthew Deimling, Army
Adam Dorney, Army Samantha Fallon, Navy
Martin Garcia, Army Gifford Haddock, Army
Joseph Hendricks, Marines Mark Jastowski, Marines
Jose Juarez, Navy Paul Keppler, Navy
Sasha Knezevic, Marines
Jack Kurowski, Air Force C. J. Loveland, Air Force Drew Loveday, Marines
Michael Marisie, Marines Kristofferson Marzo, Army Andrew Maslanka, Army Matthew Maslanka, Army Billy Moncatch, Marines
Jason Okara, Army Enrique Ospina, Marines Adam Ostrander, Navy James Roman, Marines
Andrew Tarchinski, Army
To add a name to the list, please call 630-543-1754.
Please pray for all of our young men and women currently serving in the
Armed Forces, especially:
The International Rosary group meets on the second Friday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in church.
Each decade is said in a different language including Italian, Filipino, Spanish, etc. The Friday Evening Rosary group meets on the third
Friday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in church. The Rosary is also said
every morning (Monday-Saturday) at 8:30 a.m. in church.
All are welcome to join any of the above groups.
The Senior Socialites will
meet on Thursday,
April 9, at 12:30 p.m. We will be celebrating “April Showers Bring
May Flowers”…or hopefully at least
warmer weather! Let’s
get into the spirit of spring and brighten up Room 1 by
wearing our favorite pastel colors. We’ll enjoy good food, good friends, and
a God who loves us. Happy Easter!
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