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service to others through Jesus Christ.”
Second Sunday of Easter April 15, 2012
Who indeed is the victor over the world but the one who believes that Jesus is the Son of God?
-- 1 John 5:5
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ST HUBERT JOB MINISTRY EVENTS
May 5...Resume Review—9-11am—St Francis de Sales, 135 S Buesching, Lake Zurich May 10…”Who were You Born to be” 7-9:30pm—Village Presbyterian Church, 1300 Shermer Rd, Northbrook May 14...Employer’s Panel—7-9:15pm—St Huberts 729 Gran Canyon, Hoffman Est. June 9...What the Senior Candidate has to offer—9-noon Immanuel Lutheran Church, 222 N Plum Grove Rd, Palatine June 11… Communicating Your Job Search on the Home Front 7-9:15pm St Hubert Ministry Ctr June 23… Resume Review—9-11am—St Isidore Church, 431 W. Army Trail Rd, Bloomingdale
Call the parish office by June 10 to register for the Mass at Holy Name Cathe-dral.
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Saturday April 14 8:00AM Parishioners 4:30PM † Victoria Tarzon † Clara Bertocchini † Fam of C Vrettos & A Urban † Judy Alberti † John Dzugan Jr Sunday April 15 7:30 AM † Anne & Douglas Southworth † Dec. Mem of Mueller & Sinnott Fam. † Juraj Barbari † Charles Paoli † Shirley Puralewski 9:00AM † Don Graham † George Ficker † Dc. Mel Both † Kathy Nasello † Giovanni Scudiero 10:30 AM † Henry & Susan Stanko † Joseph & Julia Stanko † Gianni Ferraro † Pasquale Natale † Michaelango & Provendenza Pastorello 12:00 PM Spanish Liturgy Monday April 16 8:00 AM † Roger Rominski Parishioners † Linerodo Delarosa Tuesday April 17 8:00 AM † Purgatorial Society Wednesday April 18 8:00 AM † Alfonzo Peňa Thursday April 19 8:00AM † Delphine Limanowski Friday April 20 8:00AM † Fr. James Prendergast † Gil Meschler Saturday April 21 8:00AM † Fr. Raymond Pavis † Lucille Wronowski 4:30PM † Raymond Mischke † Nicholas Lascio † Theresa Ann & Ronald Church Family † Rose & Tony Rago Family † Mary Gianpietro Family 6:30PM Spanish Liturgy
MASS INTENTIONS
Sunday April 22 7:30 AM † Dec. Mem of Nickle & Schram Fam. † Stefan Szyszka & Anna Polakowska. † Dec. Mem. Of Szyszka Family † Maria Perez 9:00AM † Stefano & Anna Rago † Ted Tragasz † Jeremiah Brady † Bill Dwyer † Lucy Chlopek 10:30 AM † Paul McQuillen † Jerry Grabowski † Ulrich Marks † Frank Pusateri Jim & Martha Wyatt 12:00 PM Spanish Liturgy
TODAY'S READINGS First Reading -- The community of believers was of one heart and mind (Acts 4:32-35). Psalm -- Give thanks to the Lord for he is good, his love is everlasting (Psalm 118). Second Reading -- Everyone who believes that Jesus is the Christ is begotten by God (1 John 5:1-6). Gospel -- The risen Christ comes to his disciples with peace and the Spirit. (John 20:19-31). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass (c) 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Acts 4:23-31; Jn 3:1-8 Tuesday: Acts 4:32-37; Jn 3:7b-15 Wednesday: Acts 5:17-26; Jn 3:16-21 Thursday: Acts 5:27-33; Jn 3:31-36 Friday: Acts 5:34-42; Jn 6:1-15 Saturday: Acts 6:1-7; Jn 6:16-21 Sunday: Acts 3:13-15, 17-19; Ps 4; 1 Jn 2:1-5a; Lk 24:35-48
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EASTER TIME
Now that Easter is past we enter six weeks of Easter Time, a time to reflect and celebrate the meaning and effects of what we have just celebrated. As we begin this period it is, I think, a good time to think about what brings us here. I want to thank everyone who worked on and participated in the Parish Lenten activities. We cannot truly celebrate Easter unless we prepare and the events of this Lent, from the Seder Meal to the Penance Ser-vice and all in between, were a great help for all who participated. I also want to thank all who were involved in the Holy Week and Easter Sunday Liturgies. These Litur-gies are the most important celebrations of the year and for them to be prayerful and a true celebration of faith many people and much work is needed. So, to the decorators, musicians, ministers, preparers, and participants, please know your efforts were appreciated. Things will seem more normal these next six weeks but the message of Easter will remain present, call-ing us to rejoice, to change, to celebrate that “HE IS RISEN”. May God be with you all during this Easter Time. Fr. Mike
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APRIL 21 & APRIL 22, 2012
Ministers Lectors Servers
4:30 CELEBRANT-Fr. Brady/BG/a Barb Kopp, Ruth Oram, Nichole Knoblauch Erika Hong Chuck & Angi Conlin Samantha Ragusin Paul Simon, Deacon Bill Graham James Ragusin 7:30 CELEBRANT- Fr. Domkey Lynn Dahlgren, Joe Guarino Phil Urso Sam Hinderer Jack & Adeline Szafraniec Nick Hinderer Anna Marie DiCicco Joe Hinderer 9:00 CELEBRANT - Fr. Nsong Neal Reichel, Helen Dudek, Cathy Stroh Aidan Schmidt Joyce Madejczyk, Matthew Benitez Dominic Hoijer Madeline & Alan Seidl 10:30 CELEBRANT -Fr. Nsong Juanita Rhein, Carol Klinger Bill Starr Sheryl Varghese Irene Smith, Sr. E. McAuliffe Megan Stec Pat Giannola, 1 Sub Needed
cÄxtáx cÜtç yÉÜ bâÜ f|v~ Marianne Hurin Louise Pusateri Marilyn Wegerer William Foreman
Adeline Summerfelt Casimir Jakubowski
April 8, 2012—$28,835.00 April 10, 2011---$23,823.00 April 1, 2012—$10,842.00 April 5, 2011—9,433.00
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Monday, April 16 Rel. Ed. Class—Grades 5-8—6:30-8pm Tuesday, April 17 Little Rock—7pm—Meeting House Wednesday, April 18 Rel. Ed. Class—Grade 1-4—4:30-6pm Rosary—7pm—Bernardin Room Friday April 20 Compassionate Friends— Meeting House—8pm Saturday, April 21 & Sunday, April 22 Sharing Parish Food Drive—All Masses
NEXT WEEKEND, APRIL 21-22 IS OUR MONTHLY FOOD DRIVE
BENEFITING OUR SHARING PARISH, RESURRECTION, IN CHICAGO
PLEASE, BRING YOUR
NON-PERISHABLE FOOD ITEMS TO THE COLLECTION BOXES IN THE GATHERING SPACE
OF THE CHURCH.
ALMSGIVING DOES NOT END WITH EASTER!
Jesus said to him,… “Happy are those who be-lieve without seeing me!” John 20:29 To understand how faith is a blessing in one’s life, Mark Link cites, “In Man’s Search for Meaning, psychotherapist Victor Frankl notes that many war prisoners caved in under the pres-sure of Nazi death camps. But not everyone did. As a prisoner himself, he probed for the reason why some caved in and others did not. He dis-covered that those who held firm were prisoners who believed that their lives-and hence their suf-ferings- had “ultimate meaning.” Dr. Frankl concluded that faith gave prisoners a remarkable energy and power. “ However, Evelyn Underhill cautions this age, “Our generation is remarkable…for the num-ber of people who must believe in something but do not know what.” “Bring your hand and put it into my side, and do not be unbelieving, but believe.” John 20:19-31 Alice Camille explains Thomas’ doubts, “Thomas, like many of us, believed in Jesus for as long as he could see him. When Thomas lost sight of him, Jesus was no longer his Lord. So Jesus made a special trip to see Tho-mas, and to give him a hands-on experience of his reality. When Thomas makes his final pro-fession of faith, it sounds a whole lot more convincing. When we need to put our hands on Jesus, the wounds of the world are a good place to begin.” Substance must follow our belief. Do you pro-fess what you believe with your lips and fol-low with your decisions? Pray for peace, Sister Elizabeth
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Pf. Joseph Cimo Sgt. Joe Claussen
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Kevin Mullins Pfc Joseph Pusateri Theodore Soupart
Dear Lord, Please bring them
all home safely. Let us remember and pray for those who are always in our hearts. If you have loved ones who are currently serving in the Armed Forces, please call the rectory at 847-437-6208 and we will add their names to our bulletin list. When your loved one has returned home, please let us know so we can remove their name from the list. Thank you. Prayers for those in Service are included in intercessions on the 3rd week of each month.
MY BROTHER’S KEEPER IF YOU NEED A RIDE BETWEEN APRIL 16 AND 30, CALL THE PARISH OFFICE AT 847-437-6208. Ask for Pat.
The Respect Life Committee invites you to join us on this nine month journey as this child grows in his/her mother’s womb. We ask you to be Spiritual Godparents and pray for him/her daily. Each week we will see the miracle of birth as this baby grows to completion because the mother said YES to LIFE.
In today’s Gospel, Jesus stands in the midst of us and says: “ Peace be with you!” During Mass we turn to each other and say “Peace be with you!” As you put your gift to St. Vincent de Paul you say “Peace be with you!” to those who are poor and hungry. St. Vincent de Paul is an emergency source for food and short-term fi-nancial help for parishioners and those living within the parish bounda-ries. Please call 847-437-6208. Requests will be handled with care and confidentiality.
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St. Cecilia Church 700 S. Meier Road
Mt. Prospect, IL 60056 Phone: 847-437-6208 FAX 847-437-2520
Religious Education Office Phone: 847-437-6310
Parish Personnel Rev. Michael Olivero, Pastor, ext. 113 Rev. Daniel Brady, Pastor Emeritus Rev. Jack Hurley, Coordinator of Hispanic Minis-try, 847-253-8600, ext. 137 Bill and Pat Graham, Deacon Couple Mrs Nichole Wasilewski, Pastoral Associate, ext. 120 Mr. James J. Kelly, Director of Music, ext. 126 Sr. Elizabeth McAuliffe, O.P., Director of Religious Education, ext. 123 Mrs. Frances Ficker, Ministry of Care Coordinator, ext. 122 Ted Kawa, Business Manager, ext. 115 Mrs. Pat Sordyl , Parish Secretary, ext. 110 Mrs. Linda Both, Bulletin Editor, ext. 110 Ms. Carol Klinger, Rel. Ed Secretary, ext. 129
Weekend Masses Saturday 4:30 PM Sunday 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 AM
Weekday & Saturday Morning Masses See Page 3 of the bulletin.
Spanish Liturgies Saturday 6:30 PM, Sunday 12:00 Noon
Holy Day Masses 7:00 PM Anticipated; 9:00 AM
Parish Office Phone 847-437-6208 FAX 847-437-2520 Parish Website: www.stceciliamtprospect.org Webmaster: [email protected]
Religious Education Office Phone 847-437-6310 FAX 847-437-5730
Music Office Phone 847-437-6152
Ministry of Care Office Phone 847-437-6208, ext. 122
Parish Office Hours Monday-Thursday………..………...9:00 AM—4:00 PM Friday………………..……………..9:00 AM—1:00 PM Saturday and Sunday………...…….……………..Closed
Communion for the Homebound Ministers of Care are available to bring Communion to the home-bound. Please call the Parish Office to arrange.
New Parishioners Welcome to our Parish! Catholics who wish to become members of St. Cecilia are asked to introduce themselves and register at the Parish Office during regular office hours, or ask an usher for a registration form.. If you will be moving, please let us know if we should change your address or remove you from our list of registered parishioners. This will help us cut down on postage costs.
R.C.I.A. (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) Instruction and formation for anyone wishing to inquire into the Catholic Faith can be made by contacting the Parish Office.
Sacrament of Baptism Preparation for the Sacrament involves special instruction for the parents. Notification to the Parish Office must take place before the child is born and an appointment made for a Baptismal Prepa-ration Class. Classes are held on the second Thursday of the Bap-tism month at 7:00 PM. Baptisms are held at 3:00 PM the fourth Sunday of every other month. Ages 7 and older are baptized at the annual Easter Vigil after formation.
Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday at 4:00 PM or by appointment.
Sacrament of Marriage The Pastoral Guidelines for Marriage Preparation are that a mini-mum of 8 months be set aside for personal preparation for mar-riage. Couples should refrain from setting a firm date until after they have met with the Pastoral Associate to discuss marriage plans.
Bulletin Submissions Articles for the bulletin must be submitted in black and white or color on disk or emailed to [email protected] and must be received at the Parish Office by 4:00 PM 16 days prior to the bulletin issue date. For holiday submissions, please add 7 days to the lead time.