christ our savior parish...2020/02/02 · departed, through the mercy of god, rest in peace. 2019...
TRANSCRIPT
CHRIST OUR SAVIOR PARISH Established 2019
We welcome you to Christ Our Savior Catholic Parish. We trust that the message today will uplift you and encourage you as we share in today’s Eucharist.
Please know that our doors and our hearts are always open to you. May God bless you and may His light shine upon you.
THE PRESENTATION OF THE LORD FEBRUARY 2, 2020
Page Two
Sat., Feb. 1 4:00 PM + Ed Case by Dan & Carol Wojciechowski
Sun., Feb. 2 8:30 AM
10:30 AM
+ Bonnie Ostarello by Ostarello Family + Renee Irene Dano by Montgomery & Oblepias Families+ Debra Gregg by Jeremy & Kristine Vargas & Liam
Mon., Feb. 3 8:30 AM + Robert J. Wallace & Ruth Wallace by M/M Robert Wallace
Tues., Feb. 4 8:30 AM Purgatorial Society
Wed., Feb. 5 8:30 AM + Henry A. De La Pena by Alice I. De La Pena
Thur., Feb. 6 8:30 AM Prayer Service
Fri., Feb. 7 8:30 AM + Robert Cirak by Mel & Sylvia Stasinski
Sat., Feb. 8 4:00 PM + Ed Case by Ron & Pat Slusarski
Sun., Feb. 9 8:30 AM
10:30 AM
+ Mary Torres by Torres Family + Ronald Binkowski by Jan BinkowskiPeople of Our Faith Community
MASS INTENTIONS
Our Pastoral Staff
Rev. Gosbert Rwezahura Pastor Rev. Anthony Talarico Resident Priest
Deacon Couple James & Mary Ann Renwick Deacon Gerald Hahn Deacon Tim Springer Deacon Mel Stasinski
Office Manager - Business Manager Brenda Griggs Business Manager Linda Morgridge RE & Youth Ministry Coordinator Marsha Johnson Office Assistant Sylvia Stasinski Organist Cathy Szczech
Maintenance Malcolm Moore John Olson Ronald Sostand
Monday 8:30 AM Tuesday 8:30 AM 9 :00 AM Holy Hour Wednesday 8:30 AM Thursday 8:30 AM Prayer Service Friday 8:30 AM Saturday 4:00 PM Sunday 8:30 AM
10:30 AM Holy Days 9:00 AM or as announced
Rosary Monday - Friday 8:00 AM
Confessions Saturday 3:15 - 3:45 PM
Baptisms & Weddings Call the rectory office
LITURGY SCHEDULE
Mass Minister of the Word Extraordinary Ministers of Communion
Altar Servers
February 8 4:00 PM Tom Anderson Zenovia Evans
Robert Horn Agnes Chew Ismael Hounnou
February 9 8:30 AM Sylvia Stasinski Donna Lamoureux
Madeline & Ken Ziolkowski Carol & Dan Wojciechowski
Kelsey Engel JohnPaul Ntamere
February 9 10:30 AM Francois Coupet Andrea Cross
Marilyn & Wayne Awong John & Mary Turton
Henry Obegoly, Sondra Watts
Onyi Ikenyi Nancy Onuchukwu
Priest
Fr. Anthony
Fr. Anthony
Fr. Gosbert
Deacon
Deacon Jerry
Deacon Jim
Deacon Tim
Christ Our Savior Catholic Parish 880 E. 154th St. South Holland, IL 60473 708-333-3550 Office 708-339-3336 Fax
Email: [email protected] Website: christoursaviorparish.org
Masses can be offered in remem-brance for someone who is de-ceased, for a birthday, anniversary, or in thanksgiving. To have a Mass offered contact the Rectory office in person, by email or in the collection basket. Mass Stipends are $10.00 per Mass request.
Please pray for the soul of Clarence Fike.
May his soul, and the souls of all the faithful
departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.
2019 CONTRIBUTION STATEMENTS If you wish to receive a copy of your 2019 contribution statement to the parish, please call the Rectory Office at 708-333-3550 between 10 AM and 4 PM, Monday through Friday. Only requested statements will be mailed.
February 2, 2020
Page Three
Behold, this child is destined for the fall and rise of many in Israel…
My dear friends, today we celebrate the Presentation of the Lord in the Temple of Jerusalem, a Feast occurring forty days after the Nativity of Our Lord. It is also the day we remember St. Gosbert! So, please pray for me.
We are all familiar with Mother’s Day and Father’s Day which we celebrate every year. Why is there not a Parents’ Day where we celebrate father and mother together as a couple? Today should be a good day to focus on both parents together, as we see both parents of Jesus, Joseph and Mary, together make the long jour-ney to Jerusalem to present their firstborn child in the Temple as the law of God required. In the image of Jo-seph and Mary presenting Jesus in the Temple, we have a wonderful model of husband and wife united in practicing the faith and in raising their child in the faith. We read that “When the days were completed for their purification according to the Law of Moses, Mary and Joseph took Jesus to Jerusalem to present him to the Lord.” (2:22) There is a confusion of detail here because, according to Jewish law, purification was for the mother alone while presentation was for the child. The story appears to be speaking of the two cer-emonies as if they were one. Luke stresses the fact that they are doing it “as it is written in the law of the Lord” (verse 23). Joseph and Mary are presented as people who keep God’s laws. Moreover, they are present-ed as doing it together. It is easier to walk in the ways of God when husband and wife walk it together and en-courage each other along the way. If parents are supposed to provide their children with the basic necessities of life, what is more basic than one’s faith in God? No parents would think of allowing their children to decide whether they want to go to school or not, whether they want to learn the common language or not, whether they want to be citizens of their country or not. Parents make these decisions for their children, knowing fully well that when they grow up, they may decide to continue with what they gave them or abandon it. But no par-ent would refuse to send a child to school or teach a child their language and tradition in the name of respect-ing the child’s freedom to choose. Similarly parents have a responsibility to initiate their children into their faith traditions. This is what we see today in the feast of the Presentation as Joseph and Mary present Baby Jesus in the Jewish Temple.
As parents, we have the duty and privilege of raising our children in such a way that they grow up to become good and responsible citizens as well as committed children of God. The example of Joseph and Mary shows us that the best way to achieve this is by leading the way and showing them by the example of our own lives. In the Lord, Fr. Gosbert Rwezahura.
THE PRESENTATION OF THE LORD
Today’s readings reflect on something close to the heart of every human per-son: the fulfillment of our deepest desires. Without exception, each of us feels unfulfilled in some way. Despite advances in law, technology, and medicine, every person experiences the frustration of “not yet” or “not enough.” Our hearts always want more. God plants this desire in our hearts. God knows how we ache. What most of us fail to believe, deep down, is that God alone satisfies all our longing. We know, theoretically, that the Creator of the universe provides everything we need, but we could all use more quality time with God to consider the ques-tion, “What exactly do I need to be happy, Lord?” Perhaps we can spend more time in prayer and service, asking the Lord to show us what is truly im-portant in life. In today’s Gospel, the focus is literally and spiritually on Jesus. They model for us how to be happy and holy: performing daily duties peacefully, always ready to recognize Jesus as he reveals himself. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
February 2, 2020
Page Four February 2, 2020
PRAY FOR OUR SICK
Please pray for the physical and spiritual well-being of parishioners and friends who are ill and recovering.
If you would like to add someone to the prayer list, forms are available in the back of the church. Please notify the rectory office when the name can be removed.
Kathleen Bauer Matty Beuke Barbara Bishop Ron Bordenaro Angelique Carter Dolores Cox Bill Doptson Mary Faulkner Sarah Halaburt Beth Handy Ruby Ingram Tommy Johnson
Robert Kelliher Mike Kelly Earline Mebane Daniel Mendez Joan Metzger Mable Moore Karen Murdaugh Margaret Pritchett Linda Powell Barbara Ryan Pinkie Scarborough
Eleanor Sheeran Tom Sheeran Ana Smith Martrell Smith Marty Smith Teresa Spruiell Anna Szuts Duane Taylor Dolores Vanco Ellen Voce Debra Worthy Vicente Zamora
SHEDSOMELIGHT Christ Our Savior Catholic School
900 E. 154th St. South Holland, IL 708-333-8173 www.christoursaviorcatholicschool.org
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK 2020 This year the week of January 26 through February 1 marked the annual ritual of celebrating Catholic school education across the United States. While each diocese and each school chooses to celebrate in different ways, we all celebrate the same mission of Catholic school ed-ucation. The first and most important work of Catholic schools is to make certain that our young people are formed in the Catholic faith. Without question this is our number one priority every single day at Christ Our Sav-ior Catholic School. Our students pray in their class each day, attend Mass every Wednesday morning, participate in weekly Advent and Lenten Prayer Services, learn about the rosary, Stations of the Cross and many Catho-lic rituals. We make sure that this happens in an academ-ically rich setting, using the best tools of technology and delivered by the most insightful teachers as possi-ble. But when it comes down to it, the Church counts on us to enrich the lives of our young people in a way that no other educational setting can do by teaching, preach-ing and living the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Now that is evangelization! It certainly was a great reason to cele-brate.
WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR YOUR SUPPORT We would like to thank our school families and those parishioners who attended our Spaghetti for Scholars Dinner and Open House that was held on Sunday, Janu-ary 26. We truly appreciate all of your support to our Scholarship Fund. God bless all of you for your prayers and kind words of encouragement.
REGISTRATION FOR 2020-2021 Registration for 2020-2021 is now open for any student who will be entering the Preschool 3 and 4 year old pro-gram as well as Kindergarten through Grade 8. If you know someone who has school age children, please refer them to Christ Our Savior Catholic School. A new fami-ly may attend any one of our upcoming Open Houses: Monday, March 16, 9 AM – 1 PM; Tuesday, April 28, 5-7 PM and Thursday, May 14, 9 AM – 1 PM. If you can-not make any of these Open House dates, please contact the main office to schedule a personal tour at your con-venience. New students are invited to spend the day at COS and SHADOW. Call to make an appointment for a SHADOW DAY. A student may spend all morning sit-ting in on classes or choose to spend the entire day visit-ing at COS.
In Christ’s Love,
Karen Brodzik - Principal
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — There will come to the temple the LORD whom you seek (Malachi 3:1-4). Psalm — Who is this king of glory? It is the Lord! (Psalm 24). Second Reading — Jesus had to become like his brothers and sisters in every way to help the descendants of Abraham (Hebrews 2:14-18). Gospel — The just and pious Simeon proclaims the infant Jesus to be a revealing light to the Gentiles, the glory of the people Israel (Luke 2:22-40).
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 2 Sm 15:13-14, 30; 16:5-13; Ps 3:2-7; Mk 5:1-20 Tuesday: 2 Sm 18:9-10, 14b, 24-25a, 30 — 19:3; Ps 86:1-6; Mk 5:21-43 Wednesday: 2 Sm 24:2, 9-17; Ps 32:1-2, 5-7; Mk 6:1-6 Thursday: 1 Kgs 2:1-4, 10-12; 1 Chr 29:10-12; Mk 6:7-13 Friday: Sir 47:2-11; Ps 18:31, 47, 50, 51; Mk 6:14-29 Saturday: 1 Kgs 3:4-13; Ps 119:9-14; Mk 6:30-34 Sunday: Is 58:7-10; Ps 112:4-9; 1 Cor 2:1-5; Mt 5:13-16
Page Five
Our Weekly Offering
1 - 26 - 20 $ 5, 850. 00
We are thankful for your financial support of the parish.
Checks should still be made payable to your former parish name until further notice.
The wine used at Mass for the Eucharist for FEBRUARY is in memory of
Evangelina Mendoza & Carolina Landicho from the Cruz Family.
The hosts used at Mass for the Eucharist for FEBRUARY are in memory of
Maurice Byrd from the Byrd Family.
We are very thankful for their gift.
If you would like to provide the gift of wine for a month the donation would be $65
and the gift of hosts for a month would be $45. Please contact the Rectory office.
TAX CREDIT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM Donate today and reduce your state income tax! Looking for a way to decrease your Illinois state in-come tax liability? Between now and Feb. 29, 2020 you can also take advantage of a 2 for 1 matching gift program, which will triple the impact of your gift. For more information flyers are available at the church doors or contact the TCS hotline at 312 534-2617 or visit archchicago.org/tcs
Youth Lenten Retreat
“TAKE UP YOUR CROSS”
Saturday, February 29, 2020 Christ Our Savior Parish
12 - 6 PM Teens (13 and above) are invited to attend
Contact Marsha Johnson 708-351-3001 to register
“At Home With The Lord”
Join the weekly bible study as they reflect and discuss the upcoming weekend scripture readings. They will meet in the Rectory on Tues-days from 10 AM to noon. All are invited.
Seniors will meet for lunch at 12:00 PM on Thursday, February 13th at Lynnie Ques in Lansing Airport Terminal on Glenwood-Lansing Rd and Burnham Avenue. All are welcome.
Tolton From Slave to Priest
Saturday, February 29 6:30 PM Performed Live by
Jim Coleman St. Lawrence O’Toole Church - Sullivan Center 4101 Saint Lawrence Ave. Matteson, IL 60443
Admission $15 Adults $10 Ages 17 & Under All tickets will be $5 extra at the door Suitable for Ages 10 & Up
Info & Tickets - Parish office 708-748-6090 ext. 100 [email protected]
Tickets may be also be purchased online@ https://slotoole.churchgiving.com
The Annual Catholic Appeal offers a wonderful opportuni-
ty to answer Jesus’ call to “Come, follow me… and heal our world.” As we contemplate God’s many gifts to us, we should
also reflect on our gratitude. Your financial support for the work of our parish, our archdiocese and the Church throughout the world is one way to express the gratitude.
Please give generously to the 2020 Annual Catholic Ap-peal.
Bishop Perry’s Catholic Chicago Men’s Forum
A morning to nurture Catholic men on their spiritual journey. Saturday, April 18, 2020 Presenter: Fr. Richard Simon Mass: Rev. Bishop Joseph N. Perry Location: St. Anne Parish, 16801 Dixie Hwy, Hazel Crest, IL
Doors open at 8:30 AM with hot breakfast. Program begins at 9:30 AM with discussion, Closing Mass at noon.
Registration and Information: Www.Forum.CMCSArchChicago.org
February 2, 2020
000227 Christ Our Savior www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-566-6170
Smits Funeral HomesJames E. Janusz – Director
Holy Name Vice-President Knights of Columbus Recorder
St. Jude Alumnus Class of 1972
708-333-7000 / 219-322-7300South Holland, IL Dyer, IN
“Faithfully Serving The Community For Over 30 Years”
DON SPENDERLAWN CARE
South Holland, IL
596-9977
Thornridge Funeral HomesWith over 45 Years of Service
by the Janusz Family,Parishioners
thornridgefuneralhomes.com
15801 S. Cottage Grove Ave. • Dolton • (708) 841-2300
14318 S. LaGrange Rd. • Orland Park • (708) 460-2300
18349 Torrence Ave.708-895-3700
2510 E. 106th 1446-119th St.Chgo, IL Whiting, INLansing Location Open on Sundays 5:30am to 2:00pm
Since 1935
888-9-BELONGwww.providence.bank
U.S.A PANCAKE HOUSE
7 A.M. to 3 P.M.1801 Sibley Blvd.
Calumet City (708) 862-2236
Thomas E. BrabecAttorney at Law
• Real Estate• Wills • Trusts • Estates
708-960-058018154 Harwood Avenue, Suite 204
Homewood, IL 60430-2154
Email: [email protected]: www.brabec-law.com
SCHROEDER-LAUER FUNERAL HOMEFamily Owned & Operated Since 1941
3227 Ridge Rd., Lansing (708) 474-0024
JOSEPH LAUER & ROBERT COLE www.schroederlauer.com
Coldwell BankerResidential BrokerageJesse Bermudez
Realtor, Parishioner
ED THE PLUMBERED THE CARPENTER
Best Work • Best Rate
Satisfaction Guaranteed As
We Do All Our Own Work
Lic# 055-026066
$$ Parishioner Discount $$
708-652-1444
Say Good-bye to Clogged Gutters!• LeafGuard®
is guaranteed
never to clog or we’ll clean it for FREE*
• Seamless, one-piece system keeps out leaves, pine needles, and debris
• Eliminates the risk of falling off a ladder to clean clogged gutters• Durable, all-weather tested system not a flimsy attachment
Call today for your FREE estimate and in-home demonstration
CALL NOW 708-462-6373 Get it. And forget it.®
*Guaranteed not to clog for as long as you own your home, or we’ll clean your
gutters for free.
Receive a $25 Lowe's Gift Card with FREE in-home estimate!
All participants who attend an estimated 60-90 minute in-home product consultation will receive a $25 gift card. Retail value is $25. Offer sponsored
by LeafGuard Holdings Inc. Limit one per household. Company procures, sells, and installs seamless gutter protection. This offer is valid for homeowners
over 18 years of age. If married or involved with a life partner, both cohabitating persons must attend and complete presentation together.
Participants must have a photo ID, be able to understand English, and be legally able to enter into a contract. The following persons are not eligible for
this offer: employees of Company or affiliated companies or entities, their immediate family members, previous participants in a Company in-home
consultation within the past 12 months and all current and former Company customers. Gift may not be extended, transferred, or substituted except that
Company may substitute a gift of equal or greater value if it deems it necessary. Gift card will be mailed to the participant via first class United States Mail within 21 days of receipt of the promotion form. Not valid in conjunction with any other promotion or discount of any kind. Offer not
sponsored or promoted by Lowe's and is subject to change without notice prior to reservation. Expires 3/31/20.
CALL BY 12/31 TO RECEIVE75% 50% OFF
LABOR**After 12/31/19 customer willbe eligible for 50% off labor.
Does not include cost of material.
Offer expires 3/31/20.
x
Crab n’ Shrimpover Linguine Pasta
708.713.4023NOW OPEN 645 E. 162nd St., South Holland, IL 60473
OPEN 7 DAYS SE HABLA ESPAÑOL
WE-LOAN-BUY-SELL
GOLD, SILVER, ELECTRONICS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
AND MORE!!!
708.933.0264408 River Oaks Drive
Calumet City
Corner of Hirsch & 159th St.
WWW.COHENPAWN.COM
Rob’s TuckpointingChimney & Brick Repairs
708.877.6860
Gutter Cleaning
Chimney &
70
Gutter
GREAT COVERAGE - 97% of all households attending church take atleast one church bulletin home every Sunday. GREAT VALUE - 70% of all households are aware of and look at theadvertising in the church bulletin and 68% of households surveyed whenmaking a choice between businesses are inclined to choose the one whoadvertised in the church bulletin.
Learn More About Advertising In Your Parish Bulletin
Call us at 1-800-621-5197Email: [email protected]
IN YOUR LOCALCHURCH BULLETIN?WHY ADVERTISE
The Most Complete
Online National
Directory of
Catholic ParishesCheck It Out Today!
Catholic Cruises and Tours and The Apostleshipof the Sea of the United States of AmericaTake your FAITH ON A JOURNEY.
Call us today at 860-399-1785 or [email protected]
www.CatholicCruisesandTours.com
(CS
T 2
117990-7
0)
Thank you for advertising inour church bulletin.
I am patronizing your businessbecause of it!
Please Cut Out This “Thank You Ad”and Present It The Next Time YouPatronize One of Our Advertisers
✂