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ST. PHILIP THE APOSTLE PARISH 1233 W. Holtz Avenue
Addison, IL 60101
May 17, 2015 The Ascension 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)
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 [email protected]
Vince Zaprzal, Technology Director Phone #: 630.543.1754
Fax #: 630.543.4672 [email protected]
St. Vincent de Paul 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
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, In the first reading from next week’s feast of Pentecost, we will hear how the apostles were given the power to speak different languages, just as Jesus said they would in his last talk to them before he ascended into Heaven which we celebrate today. But the “new languages” which Jesus mentioned did not only mean the languages of different countries. When He lived with us, Jesus preached a new language of love, a language unheard of by His listeners. “Offer no resistance to one who is evil….Pray for those who persecute you.” His
crucifixion was also a new language, a non-verbal language which spoke volumes of how far He was willing to go to bring us back to God. One of the best ways to learn a new language is to live in the country where that particular language is spoken. Many of our non-Hispanic Joliet diocesan priests who speak fluent Spanish lived in Mexico for some time in order to be totally immersed in the Spanish language. The Son of God came from Heaven to live with us to totally immerse Himself in our lives, learning to speak our human language. Even though He has returned to heaven, He remains with us in our hearts and minds to help us be totally immersed in His language of love as we continue our journey to a joyful life in our future home with Him. In the Word,
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DEPAUL
SPRING CLOTHING DRIVE May 23/24, 2015
Clean out your closets, Go through your things,
Think of your neighbor in need!
Clothing and bedding, housewares in any condition, toys & more—all are welcome items indeed! We will also accept electronics, working or not (please, only flat screen TVs though, no big consoles). We are now also taking bicycles (children and adult) for those who can’t afford cars to get to work. For larger items—furniture and more—our truck will come to you if you call 630-231-4658 to schedule a pick-up time. Collection bags will be passed out by our Vincentians on the weekend of May 16/17. Thank you, St. Philip the Apostle parishioners, for helping us help others!
The following students from St. Philip the Apostle School will be participating in their eighth grade graduation on
Friday, May 22, at 7:00 p.m. in church. Please remember them (and all the parish young people who are now
graduating from eighth grade in public school, high school, and college) in your prayers as they end one chapter—
and begin an exciting new chapter in their lives.
Daniel Arce Marissa Bellino Nicole Branklin
Angelina Carreras Kevin Dowz
Molly Drogosz Alexandria Dwinell
Zachary Favia Serena Gilliam Abigail Ignacio Jack Jaskowiak Amanda Krause
Blaise Morris
Joseph Mosny Nina Muell
Shannon Murphy Nico Nasti
Natalie Obrzut Alexander Paolella
Samantha Pociecha Stefano Positano Sammy Retondo Francesca Rugo
Michael Stark Michael Tulke
Nicholas Zucchero Calling All Girls ages of 17 to 21… The Miss Addison Scholarship
Pageant is looking for applicants. Miss Addison wil l receive a $2,000 scholarship, 1st runner-up will receive a $1,000 scholarship, and 2nd runner-up
will be awarded a $500 scholarship. Applications are
available at AddisonAdvantage.org or at the Village Hall and must be submitted to the Village Clerk by June 2. For more information, please contact Lucille Zucchero at 630-543-4100.
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At this time, registrations are being taken for the 2015/2016 religious education classes. Registration forms were sent home with the oldest/only child in Grades K-7 from each family on April 15 and 18. Registration forms are also available on-line at st-phil.org and in the literature rack in the church narthex. There is a financial advantage to registering and paying in full by June 1, 2015. Families with outstanding tuition balances from this year are asked to complete the payment process before registering for the 2015/2016 year.
Registration is also being taken for Everest! Vacation Bible School which will be held from June 15 to 19 for students from PreK to Grade 3. Registration forms were sent home with religious education students and St. Philip the Apostle School students during the second week in April. Registration forms are also available on-line at st-phil.org. The deadline for registration is May 22.
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.
JOB OPENINGS IN THE DIOCESE OF JOLIET • Mary Queen of Heaven Parish is seeking a business manager. This position will be responsible for management and oversight
of the finances of the parish, maintenance of church buildings and grounds, and human resources. Good communication and interpersonal skills are important, as well as the ability to work collaboratively. Candidates must have a desire to use their skills to support the mission of the church. A bachelor’s degree in business or a related field is preferred. Experience in the areas of personnel, finance, and facilities management is required. Experience with fundraising and marketing through social media is desirable. Some night and weekend availability will be needed. This exempt position is part-time and not benefited. Please e-mail résumé and cover letter to [email protected] or mail it to Fr. Jason Stone, 426 N. West Avenue in Elmhurst 60126.
• Mary Queen of Heaven Parish is seeking an administrative assistant. The administrative assistant will be responsible for staffing the front desk, answering phones, maintaining sacramental and parishioner records, and secretarial assistance for the pastor and business manager. Good communication and interpersonal skills are important, as well as the ability to work collaboratively. Candidates must have a desire to use their skills to support the mission of the church. Office experience is required. High school diploma required, some higher education is desirable. Knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Publisher is required. Experience with Parish Data Systems software is desirable. Some night and weekend availability may be needed. This exempt position is part-time and not benefited. Please e-mail résumé and cover letter to [email protected] or mail it to Fr. Jason Stone, 426 N. West Avenue in Elmhurst, IL 60126.
• St. Petronille Church in Glen Ellyn is seeking a business manager to provide leadership of the parish business offices with functional oversight responsibilities for planning, budgeting, finance, accounting, billing, payroll, communication, bulletin, parish website development, facilities management, grounds/property management, business projects, technology, technology infrastructure, legal, scheduling and contract administration. A BS in Business and/or engineering, MBA preferred along with extensive experience in financial, contract, and project management. Demonstrated experience in working with a wide variety of people to achieve organizational goals/strategies and implement project initiatives. Regular daytime office hours. Evening meetings (4-8 per month on average), working with volunteers. Occasional weekend work. To view a full job description, please visit www.dioceseofjoliet.org/hr/ click on Diocese of Joliet Employment. Applicants meeting the necessary qualifications, please e-mail a cover letter, résumé, and salary requirement to [email protected].
• St. Anne Catholic Church in Oswego is seeking a full-time Director of Music. Ability to lead various choirs including children and adults. Will oversee a Contemporary Music Ministry as well as a Bell Choir. Proficiency in piano and organ a plus. Knowledge of the Catholic faith and Catholic liturgies required. In addition to weekend Liturgies; funerals, weddings and holy days are included in these responsibilities. This is a full-time position with benefits. Salary commensurate with experience and education. Please submit cover letter and résumé to Fr. John J. Ouper at [email protected].
• Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Naperville is seeking an Associate Director of Religious Education. Reporting to the Executive Director of Religious Education, this position is responsible for coordination, implementation, supervision and evaluation of a comprehensive religious education program for Grades 7 and 8 and the planning, directing and executing of a Youth Ministry program for high school youth with a focus on the teaching of Pope John Paul II and the New Evangelization. To view a full job description, visit www.dioceseofjoliet.org/hr/ and click on Diocese of Joliet Employment box. Applicants meeting the necessary qualifications may contact Rev. Thomas Milota at 630-718-2108 or e-mail [email protected].
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LITURGICAL ASSIGNMENTS FOR MAY 23/24
SATURDAY 5:00 p.m.
LECTOR: Mike Steidele EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS: Deacon Sean, Ann McGreal, Nicholas D’Ambrose, Michelle & Jeremy Mihalo, Nico Nasti, Jett Ramir ALTAR SERVERS: Jessica D’Ambrose, Katie O’Connell
SUNDAY 7:30 a.m.
LECTOR: Mary Madonia EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS: Sandy Bays, Francesca Capparelli, Arlene Jourdan, Marilyn Lambros, Vincent Panzeca, Pam Reith ALTAR SERVERS: Danielle & Nicole Panzeca
SUNDAY 9:30 a.m.
LECTOR: Tom Deutsch EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS: Judy Alber, Dennis & Janet Baier, Karlie Hagopian, Louise Russo, Natalia Salamon, Kristian Santiago ALTAR SERVERS: Matthew Favia, Nikolette Trombatore
SUNDAY 11:30 a.m.
LECTOR: Greg DiDomenic EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS: Jennifer Calabrese, Faith & Joshua & Nicholas Czorniak, Tom Krzak, Aldo & Grazia Lenzi ALTAR SERVERS: Jack DiDomenic, Joslynn Elakkatt
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Acts 19:1-8; Ps 68:2-3ab, 4-5acd, 6-7ab; Jn 16:29-33 Tuesday: Acts 20:17-27; Ps 68:10-11, 20- 21; Jn 17:1-11a Wednesday: Acts 20:28-38; Ps 68:29-30, 33- 36ab; Jn 17:11b-19 Thursday: Acts 22:30; 23:6-11; Ps 16:1-2a, 5, 7-11; Jn 17:20-26 Friday: Acts 25:13b-21; Ps 103:1-2, 11- 12, 19-20ab; Jn 21:15-19 Saturday: Acts 28:16-20, 30-31; Ps 11:4, 5, 7; Jn 21:20-25 Sunday: Vigil: Gn 11:1-9 or Ex 19:3-8a, 16 -20b or Ez 37:1-14 or Jl 3:1-5; Ps 104:1-2, 24, 35, 27-30; Rom 8:22-27; Jn 7:37-39 Day: Acts 2:1-11; Ps 104:1, 24, 29-31, 34; 1 Cor 12:3b-7, 12-13 or Gal 5:16-25; Jn 20:19-23 or Jn 15:26-27; 16:12-15
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.
The Gospel mentions the Ascension, with Jesus taken up to heaven and seated at the right hand of God. The focus of the passage is on Jesus’ commissioning His disciples, along with instructions concerning their mission. They are to proclaim the Gospel to every creature, leaving the choice up to them as to whether they believe and are baptized or not. Signs will accompany those who believe; heal the sick, drive out demons, speak new languages and encounter deadly things that will not harm
them. With Jesus enthroned in heaven, they went forth and the Lord was with them, confirming their word through signs. Such is still the mission of every disciple, always assured that Jesus is with us in all our witnessing.
Source: 2015 Sourcebook, LTP
CAROL SCHUBERT Phone #: 630.628.0900 x104 Director of Liturgy & Adult Faith Formation E-mail Address: [email protected]
A SPIRITUAL & CULTURAL JOURNEY TO ITALY! September 22 to October 1, 2015
Join Fr. Burke Masters on a once-in-a-lifetime “Spiritual & Cultural Journey to Italy!” from September 22 to October 1, 2015. This special pilgrimage of faith includes visits to: Rome, Assisi, San Giovanni Rotondo, Loreto, Caramanico Terme, Sulmona, Pescara, and more! Only $2,969 from O’Hare International Airport. Space is limited so you please register by May 27, 2015. Visit www.GoCatholicTravel.com/brandolino to download a free color brochure and registration form. Contact Tony Brandolino at (815) 221-6190 or e-mail [email protected] for more information.
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Monday 05/18/15
8:00 a.m.-Grade 8 Farewell Mass 8:30 a.m.-Rosary (CH) 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 05/19/15
8:30 a.m.-Rosary (CH) 7:00 p.m.-Eucharistic Minister Meeting (CH) 7:30 p.m.-Knights of Columbus (RC) 8:00 p.m.-AA Meeting (R2-upstairs)
Wednesday 05/20/15
8:00 a.m.-Communion Service (CH) 8:30 a.m.-Rosary (CH) 10:00 a.m.-Scripture Study (RC) 7:00 p.m.-Lector Meeting (CH) 7:00 p.m.-Grade 8 Graduation Dinner (OS)
Thursday 05/21/15
8:30 a.m.-Rosary (CH) 10:00 a.m.-Grief Support (VR) 7:00 p.m.-Adult Choir (CH)
Friday 05/22/15
8:30 a.m.-Rosary (CH) 7:00 p.m.-Grade 8 Graduation (CH)
Saturday 05/23/15
St. Vincent de Paul Food Drive St. Vincent de Paul Clothing Drive
8:00 a.m.-Communion Service (CH) 8:30 a.m.-Rosary (CH)
UPCOMING EVENTS FOR THE WEEK OF May 18 to 24, 2015
Sunday 05/24/15
St. Vincent de Paul Food Drive St. Vincent de Paul Clothing Drive
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
NEWS FROM THE PARISH BUSINESS OFFICE The offertory collection for May 9/10 totaled $15,510. 545 envelopes were used for an envelope total of $14,636. Loose offertory totaled $874.
May God bless you for your generosity.
John Kondracki, Business Manager Phone #: 630-628-0900 x103
To ascend means to rise above--as Jesus ascended to the Father while the
apostles looked up, frozen in time. They had been given their mission--to teach the gospel to all nations and to bring all people to the knowledge of God. This mission continues today and is the mission for all of us who believe. The question in our minds may be the same as it was for the apostles on that first Ascension Day. How do we spread the gospel? The call to evangelize is not as difficult as we may think. To evangelize means to show the Love of the Father to the world. The act may be as simple as holding the hand of someone in pain or to share their joy. It can also be traveling to a foreign place on a mission trip. Primarily, it is being open to the presence of God in our lives and to see His presence in others, guiding them to a relationship with their Creator. This can be accomplished by respecting the dignity of all creation and responding to the needs of friends and strangers alike. Random acts of kindness are spontaneous moments of doing the unexpected in order to lift the spirits of another. These actions may have a profound effect on the life of the recipient and may cause them to do likewise for others. When we reach out in simple ways, we spread the good news in power and assist in showing God’s grace. In doing so, we too rise with Christ to bring his peace and draw others to rise with us.
DEACON SEAN MCGREAL Pastoral Associate & RCIA Director Phone #: 630.628.0900 x105 E-mail Address: [email protected]
“When God created each of us, He did so with precision and purpose, and He looks on each of us with love that cannot be outdone in intensity or tenderness. Moreover, the Lord invites each of us to behold ourselves and each
other with the same wonder and awe.” (USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities)
ABORTION ALTERNATIVES: Woman’s Choice Services (630-261-9221) , Post Abortion Healing (877-467-3463), Birthright (815-725-3411)
MASS SCHEDULE & INTENTIONS MONDAY, MAY 18 8:00 AM Deceased Members of the Curatolo
Family TUESDAY, MAY 19 8:00 AM Bill Bryers (+) WEDNESDAY, MAY 20 8:00 AM (Communion Service) THURSDAY, MAY 21 8:00 AM Steve Kolodich (+) FRIDAY, MAY 22 8:00 AM Florence DiTusa (+) SATURDAY, MAY 23 4:00 PM INDIVIDUAL RITE OF PENANCE 5:00 PM Anticipated Mass for Sunday Stanislaw Pucek SUNDAY, MAY 24 Pentecost Sunday 7:30 AM People of the Parish 9:30 AM Savino DeRosa / Anna Rago Patty Wiszkowska / Ernie Cairo / Anna Rafaj Cologero Gazzano / Walter & Dorothy Zimm Virginia Poremba 11:30 AM Edward & Joanne Veselka Biagio & Elvezio Radogna / Stella Mangiardi Martin Kapustka / Jura Drillion / Pete Reyes Mary Calabrese/ Zigmont Rejmowicz
Let us especially pray for our sick: Joseph Barca, Sandra Burn, Joseph Capizzano, Alison Carey, Brian Cherry, T i m K u l l u m C h e r r y , L i n d a Cholewsinski, Carmella Cronin, William
Czerniak, Ida DeMaria, Leila Denning, Michael DeStefano, Giuseppe & Theresa DiPerte, Brian Dubsky, Katie Flock, Betty & Todd Gardener, John Garrett, Kevin Garrity, 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, Ursula Richards, Mary Schubert, 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
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
Ryan Ruizol, Navy 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:
Attention all PADS volunteers and those
interested in becoming a volunteer! Our next
PADS overnight weekend is May 29/30.
We need help in all areas. If you are interested in volunteering,
please call Nanette at 630-775-9399 or Aurelia at 630-773-2861.
The following names are additions or corrections to the Mother’s Day Mass Intention list published in last week’s bulletin: Loretta Barsamian, Calogera Capici, Loreta Capici, Arlene Defino, Michelle Gaudiuso, Nancy James, Maria Montemayor, Sharon Motsinger, Martha Paguntalan, Carmela Scorsone, Mary Sloan, and Joanne Tarantino. Thank you to everyone who supported the Religious Education Program’s fundraiser. You will have another opportunity to add men’s names to the Father’s Day list on the weekend of June 13/14 in the narthex. Please call 630-543-1754 if you have any questions about this fundraiser. Thank you!
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Light in a dark world. Pope Francis observed that the Church is popular with the world when Catholics work for social justice. But, the Pope continued, with respect to “the cultural crisis” facing the family, “we find it difficult to make people see that when we raise other questions less palatable to public opinion, we are doing so out of fidelity to precisely the same convictions about human dignity and the common good.” Subjects such as pornography, contraception, and so-called same-sex marriage are topics where Catholic teaching tends to be at odds with current worldly opinion. All Church teaching about marriage, the family, and sexuality flows from Jesus.
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