03/10/2013 - St. Stephen Deacon and Martyr
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03/10/2013 - St. Stephen Deacon and Martyr
St. Stephen, Deacon & Martyr C a t h o l i c C h u r c h Is a Catholic community of faith striving to witness to the Gospel. Our Baptism and Confirmation calls us to bring Christ’s Love to our families, our work places and our community. Grateful for God’s gifts, we seek to nurture those gifts and to give back to the Lord by sharing our time, talent and material treasure. In all of our parish activities we seek to develop a personal relationship with the Lord who directs our lives and a vision that sees the world with the eyes of Christ and that leads to a commitment to justice. We seek a sense of unity in Christ that leads us to be an open and welcoming people and a sense of joy in being graced by the gifts of God’s Love. March 10, 2013 4th Sunday in Lent Mass Schedule Monday—Saturday: 8:00am Saturday Liturgy: 5:00pm Sunday Liturgy: 7:00am, 8:30am, 10:00am, 11:30am, 1:00pm in Polish March 10, 2013 4th Sunday in Lent P AGE 2 WE ARE A STEWARDSHIP PARISH We at St. Stephen, are striving to be good disciples of Christ. We focus on the spirituality of stewardship, through the grateful sharing of our time, our talent and our treasure, to help us become better disciples of Christ. As good stewards, we share our gifts responsibly with charitable groups and with our church. We urge our parishioners to consider remembering St. Stephen in their wills. Please phone Fr. Jay in the church office at 708.342.2400 for more information. Collection of 3/3 Regular $26,518.00 Kids $97.73 Sharing $227.00 Easter $265.00 Good Friday $100.00 CJB $95.00 Electronic $4,560.75 Thank you for your continued Stewardship in support of St. Stephen. Please visit our website to find other opportunities for generosity through planned giving by remembering St. Stephen in your will or living trust. TIME, TALENT & TREASURE In addition to printing the collection, we are printing the Sunday and Holy Day collections from the previous month and for the fiscal year to date as well as budgeted amount needed for us to meet both our expenses & mortgage payments. Mortgage payments are $41,500 per month (interest and principal). The Archdiocese loaned us the money to start our parish and build our facilities on the basis of a commitment to Stewardship by Actual Budget the parish. We thank everyone Last Month January $127,822 $114,970 whose support enables us to do the work of our parish. Year-to-Date July 1 - Jan 31 $902,752 $845,375 BAPTISMS are celebrated every Sunday at 3pm in English and 1pm in Polish. Please contact Karen in the parish office for the necessary preparations. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION is available on Saturdays, from 8:45—9:30am in the church or by appointment. FUNERALS can be arranged with the parish office. MARRIAGES St. Stephen Parish welcomes the celebration of the weddings of both registered parishioners and the children of registered parishioners. Information is available from one of the priests or deacons. PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK can be arranged for the sick, elderly and handicapped desiring Communion by calling the parish office. BULLETIN ARTICLE DEADLINE Articles are to be in the parish office noon on Friday for the following week’s bulletin. E-mail: Ron@ststephentinley.com PARISH MINISTRIES information can be obtained by contacting Deacon Ken Zawadzki, Director of Pastoral Ministries at his e-mail: dcnken@ststephentinley.com ~ O UR CHURCH ~ Parish Office 17500 South 84th Avenue Tinley Park, IL 60487 Office Hours 8:30am-8:30pm M—Thrs 8:30am-7pm Friday 9am—5pm Saturday Office Closed 12:30pm-1pm Mon-Fri Office Phone 708.342.2400 Office Fax 708.342.1545 Religious Ed. Phone 708.342.1544 Website: www.ststephentinley.com email: info@ststephentinley.com REGISTRATION OF NEW PARISHIONERS is held on the 2nd & 4th Sundays every month after 10am Mass. New parishioners unable to register at Sunday registration, may register at the parish office on Mondays at 2pm, Tuesdays at 11am, Wednesdays at 8:30am or Thursdays at 7pm. Please phone 708.342.2400 to make an appointment. We warmly welcome new parishioners and cordially invite you to join us on our life-long journey to the Lord. ~ O UR STAFF ~ Rev. James Finno, Pastor Rev. Grzegorz Warmuz, Associate Pastor William Engler, Deacon Chuck McFarland, Deacon William Schultz, Deacon Joseph Stalcup, Deacon Pete Van Merkestyn, Deacon Kenneth Zawadzki, Deacon Mary Jeanne Pazin, Director of Religious Education Leslie Krauledis, Assoc. Director of Religious Education Tammy Burns, Admin. Assistant for Religious Education Mark Gorka, Music Minister Samantha Clausen, Youth Minister Karen Opyd, Administrative Assistant to Pastor Dave Prete, Maintenance Director ~ O UR SCHOOL Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Catholic School 9300 167th Street Orland Hills, IL 60487 Phone 708.403.6525 Fax 708.403.8621 Ms. Mary Iannucilli, Principal ~ March 10, 2013 4th Sunday in Lent P AGE 3 F RO M O U R P A S T O R D ear People of St. Stephen, Today’s gospel proclaims that wonderful story of the Prodigal Son. This week’s theme in our Lenten program – “the joyful homecoming” – is reflected in that story. The key figure in the story, the Father, is the God figure who continually reaches out to his sons and wants them to share in the joy of his table. We can learn from each of the characters in this story. Think of the father. What does the father in the story teach us about God? God is the loving father – loving to a foolish degree in the minds of many of the hearers of this parable – who desires all his children to share the joy of his table. God extends forgiveness to all who return to Him. His love is reflected in Jesus who reached out to and ate with sinners and outcasts. Think of the younger son. Most of us are probably able to identify with him at some time in our lives. Perhaps we have not fully turned away from God, but we have at times been less than what God would have hoped from us. Yet God always reaches out in love to the younger son in each of us. Think of the older son. We can likely find times that we identify with him – feeling that we didn’t always get everything we should have, feeling bitter and resentful. Still the father reaches out to him. He exclaims that everything he has is his and that he is deeply loved, with the father sharing his very life with him. Yet the older son also has to accept that the father’s generous love goes out to all. “Living the Eucharist” offers an excellent spiritual reflection this week that can help us to apply this parable to all who are coming to Mass. As you come to Mass, imagine Jesus, like the father in the parable, waiting to greet you and to share a life-giving meal with you. When you arrive Jesus is there to greet you lovingly. He accepts with compassion and healing the sorrow for our sins that we express in the penitential rite. Then imagine yourself as a child listening at Jesus’ feet to His word in the Scriptures. In Scripture we hear the stories of God’s love for us. As the gifts are brought up to prepare for the celebration of the Eucharist, imagine Jesus accepting the gift of your life symbolized in the bread and wine – in His loving hands. As the priest prays the Eucharistic prayer, Jesus offers our gift together with the gift of His own life given on the Cross to the Father. like the younger son, turn honestly to Him. Pray that we can see each Mass as a joyful homecoming when we celebrate the love of God’s family with the Lord who is the source of that love. Today I also want to congratulate the young people who received the sacrament of Confirmation this Saturday. Their names appear elsewhere in the bulletin. All of us join in congratulating them and their families and praying that the Spirit may continually guide them throughout their lives, helping them to live as mature followers of Jesus. On another topic, I invite you to join us next Saturday for the annual St. Joseph’s dinner. The dinner has always been a very enjoyable evening. Tickets are available in the narthex today. May God bless you and your loved ones. Fr. Jay As you receive communion, see the gift of the Eucharist as a way that the Lord tells you that you are precious to Him. Though we are not worthy, Jesus like the father in the Prodigal Son story, is always loving and accepting of us, asking only that we, Augustinians’ Inaugural Gala...The Augustinians of the Province of Our Mother of Good Counsel have faithfully served the Church in the Midwest since 1905. On Friday, April 26, the Solemnity of Mary, our Mother of Good Counsel, the Province’s Patroness, they will hold their inaugural gala with a reception and dinner at the Hyatt Regency, 151 East Wacker Drive, Chicago, IL. Individual tickets are $250; couples $500; tables (8) $2,000, and special tables of honor start at $2,500. Program book ads and sponsorships are also available. The proceeds will benefit retired and infirmed Friars, new seminarians and vocations outreach and the Augustinians’ Peruvian missions. Francis Cardinal George will be the special guest that evening. The Friars would be very grateful if anyone interested in attending or sponsoring the event would call Ms. Becky Schmitt at 773-595-4008 or Michael Gerrity at 773-595-4035, or email augadvmw@gmail.com. Thank you and God bless. Congratulations to these St. Stephen parishioners who will receive the Marian and Spirit Alive girl scout religious medals at Holy Name Cathedral this Sunday: Maeve Collins, Danielle Gentile, Maryclare Leonard, Gabrielle Marino and Meghan Mullin. We congratulate them and their group leaders on their award. The Praise Band will lead the music at the 11:30am Mass next weekend. Girl Scouts March 10, 2013 4th Sunday in Lent P AGE 4 Pastoral Ministries Donating to St. Vincent de Paul has become easier through our new ONLINE GIVING. Go to www.ststephentinley.com and click on the ONLINE GIVING logo to the left of the screen to register and make your donation. Thank you from our St. Vincent de Paul Society Contact Deacon Ken Zawadzki Pastoral Ministry Director Phone: 708.342.2400 Ext. 136 Email: dcnken@ststephentinley.com Lent is a call not just to “give up something” but more important to “give something for the poor.” Wherever you live in the parish, there are poor families within walking distance of your home. When in need, they ring the rectory bell. They are, in effect, ringing your doorbell. Your gift in the St. Vincent de Paul Poor Box will help the poor to celebrate the grace of God’s love this Easter. Easter Family Dinner Opportunity In the spirit of Saint Vincent de Paul and our founder, Blessed Frederic Ozanam, we would like to offer an Easter dinner to any parishioners who are in need. We know economic conditions have affected some of our parish families: some parishioners may be burdened with medical expenses, unemployment, unforeseen household expenses, auto repairs that weren’t in the budget… whatever the reason may be. Jesus shared the Last Supper with His Apostles when He instituted the Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist, and we would like to share with you! We give thanks to all of our generous parishioners who have helped to make this possible. If you are an interested parishioner, please contact Deacon Ken at the parish office at 708-342-2400 ext. 136 or by email dcnken@ststephentinley.com by March15. May God BlessYou and Your Family, Deacon Ken Military Corner Please pray for our Military men and women on a daily basis for their safe return. Cmdr. Colleen M. Glaser-Allen Pfc Evan Grober Cpl. Ssgt. Carl Langley Lt. Cmd. John Tutwiler Cpl Domenic C. Andreoni 1st Class Petty Officer Aaron Guisinger Ssgt. Christine Langley Tsgt. Stephen Vlaming Capt. Anthony J. Cesaro 1st Lt. Michael Gryczka 1st LT. Christopher Mazurek Lcpl Dustin Widmayer Lt. Cmd. Susanne Connolly Lt. Commander Peter Gunther Pfc Dustin Marcukaitis Capt. L. Williams Airman 1st Class Nicholas Durkin Ssgt. Tom Henzl Sgt. Dominic Messina 1st Lt. Taylor Williams Ssgt. Timothy Fashing Jr Ssgt. Joe Johnson Lt. Michael Minervini Spc. Daniel Wilkes Spc. Monica L. Galdikas Spc. Eric M. Jones Col. Kevin J. Murphy Sgt. Adam Wojcik Pfc. Brendan Galvin Pvt. Matt Kirk Capt.Eddie O’Connell Sgt. Matthew Gill Sgt. Dan Kniaz Captain Thomas Pierczynski Lt. Amanda Griffith Pvt. Robert Neumann Pfc Steven Tomich Please pray for our deceased Military men and women - Spc. Nicholas R. Idalski (July 3, 1981-June 21, 2005). March 10, 2013 4th Sunday in Lent P AGE 5 Stewardship Spotlight Stewardship is a lifestyle in which we gratefully acknowledge the gifts of time, talent and treasure God has given us and generously return them. By doing this we enhance our relationships with God and with each other. Stewardship is a conversion of the heart – a way of life that is Christ centered and not self centered. The mission of our Stewardship Ministry is to advance the understanding and appreciation of the Spirituality of Stewardship. This group supports the continuation of the Lord’s work through prayer, communications with other ministries, ministry sign-up fairs, the sharing of their time and talent and the encouragement of all parishioners to do the same. Meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m. If you are interested in learning more about this ministry, please contact Deacon Joe at the parish office or email him at dcnjoe@ststephentinley.com. Please consider sharing your God given time and talent with your parish community. 4 TH S UNDAY OF L ENT “No longer was there manna for the Israelites, who that year ate of the yield of the land of Canaan.” (Joshua 5:12) Throughout the forty years that the Israelites journeyed through the desert, God provided them with manna to eat. As soon as they were able to enjoy the fruits of the Promised Land the manna ceased. Likewise, God’s blessings to us may change over the years but it is important to trust that God will always provide us with all that we need. St Stephen's 2013 Sox Baseball Outings JOIN US FOR ONE, TWO OR ALL THREE GAMES! These outings are sponsored by St. Stephen Men's Club and are open to all parishioners, families and friends Game One: Monday - May 27 - 6:10 PM - Memorial Day Cubs vs. Sox $75 for Upper Deck Box Seat and Bus if buying this game only. $70 for Upper Deck Box Seat and Bus if also buying another game. (Note: We have upgraded our seats to Upper Deck Box Section 538.) Game Two: Friday - June 28 - 7:10 PM - Sox vs. Indians $30 for Upper Deck Box Seat - Section 529 - and Bus to game. Mullet Night and Fireworks Night Game Three: Friday - August 09 - 7:10 PM - Sox vs. Twins $30 for Upper Deck Box Seat - Section 529 - and Bus to game. Country Music Night and Fireworks Night Take $10 off each ticket if not taking bus.Ticket sales will close 45 days before each game or when tickets are sold out, whichever comes first. Please make check payable to “St. Stephen Men’s Club” and mail to Deacon Chuck McFarland 7248 Blackhawk Dr. Tinley Park IL 60487 Indicate number of tickets desired for each game and if you will take bus. Also, provide your name, phone number and email address with your order. If any questions, please call Deacon Chuck McFarland: Home 815- 464- 4760 St. Stephen Service Opportunities Need service hours? Like to be involved in our community? There are various service opportunities coming up beginning March 9th and on-going. Interested? We know you are! For more information contact either: Sam at 708-342-2400, email her at YouthMinster@ststephentinley.com or Diane at 815-212-4114 or email her at kck-lnk@comcast.net. See you soon! March 10, 2013 4th Sunday in Lent P AGE 6 Lenten Schedule Our Mass Schedule: Our regular Daily Mass schedule is at 8am (English) Sunday liturgy 5pm Saturday, 7am, 8:30am, 10am and 11:30am (English); 1pm (Polish) Mass every Thursday evening at 7pm in the Daily Chapel (English) Mass every Friday evening at 8:15pm (Polish) Stations of The Cross Every Tuesday morning in the Daily Chapel at 8:45am (English) Friday evening in Church at 7pm (English) Every Friday evening in Church at 7:45pm (Polish) Devotions: First Saturday at 7:00pm (Polish) Stations of the Cross: Every Tuesday at 8:45am (English-Daily Chapel) Every Friday at 7pm (English) Every Friday at 7:45pm (Polish) followed by Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: LENTEN INTENTIONS As part of our Lenten observance, we invite everyone to write prayer expression, personal intention or gratitude for blessings on the sheets that are available on the table in the narthex. Please write your prayer and family name (optional) on the sheet and place the sheet in the basket marked Lenten Intentions. These intentions will then be placed in a basket placed by the altar. By posting our prayers we show our willingness to “Come and Celebrate His Presence – Be Nourished by His body and Blood – Witness His Death and Resurrection” during Lent Communal Reconciliation Service Every Thursday from after the 8am Mass (with Rosary) until 6:30pm for Benediction (English) Polish Mission: March 22, 23 at 10am followed by Confession March 22, 23 at 7pm followed by Confession March 24 at 1pm Mass Lenten Reconciliation Service: Monday, March 18 at 7:30pm (English) Individual Reconciliation: Every Saturday 8:45-9:30am (Bi-lingual) Saturday, March 23 8:45 –10am Monday, March 25 6:30 –7:30pm Wednesday, March 27 7-8pm Thursday, March 28 11am-Noon Our parish will host our Lenten Reconciliation Service on Monday, March 18, at 7:30pm. After a brief prayer service, several priests will be available for individual confession of sin and absolution. We invite you to join us to receive God’s forgiving love in this sacrament. Lenten Calendar 2013 Come and Celebrate His Presence Be Nourished by His Body and Blood Witness His Death and Resurrection Sunday Monday Tuesday 10-Mar 11-Mar 12-Mar The Joyful Homecoming Reflection For Taste and see the Seek good and not God is our refuge goodness of the evil, so that you the Day and our strength. may have everlastLord. ing life. Suggested Activity Give thanks and Try to see the praise to the Lord goodness in everyfor all He has done one you meet. for you. Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 13-Mar 14-Mar 15-Mar 16-Mar I am the resurrection and the life, whoever believes in me will never die. We need God's Pray for those who strength to bring are struggling with comfort, peace and their faith. hope to those in need. Turn to the Lord for strength, constantly seek his face. The Lord is close to Blessed are they the brokenhearted. who have kept the word with a generous heart. Set aside some Let the Lord be quiet time to open your refuge in your heart to the troubled times. Lord and listen to His words. Donate a meal or monetary gift to the PADS shelte r or St. Vincent DePaul. March 10, 2013 L e n t e n 4th Sunday in Lent P AGE 7 Low Cal Egg Plant Parmesan Purchase very hard eggplant – wash and dry. Cut in ½ inch rounds – Lay on paper towel – salt slices, after 15 minutes pat dry – grill on oiled pan. M e n u Put on lightly sprayed cookie sheet, sprinkle light dusting of Italian bread crumbs, top each piece with slice fresh mozzarella, spoon marinara sauce over cheese top with grated Parmesan. Bake in 350 preheated oven 30 mins. Serve over spaghetti with additional sauce. Or casserole style Cut eggplant in long strips. Repeat all steps using greased casserole dish. Bake about ½ hour or more until knife inserted is clear and hot. Make as much as you wish – 2 large egg plant serves 4 people. Holy Week Schedule Palm Sunday March 24 Masses at 5pm, 7am, 8:30am, 10am, 11:30am (English); 1pm (Polish) Holy Thursday March 28 Mass of the Lord’s Supper at 7:30pm (Bi-lingual) Good Friday March 29 Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion at 3pm (English), 5pm (Polish); Living Stations of the Cross at 7:30pm (English) Stations of the Cross at 10pm in Church and outside (Polish) Holy Saturday March 30 Basket Blessing at 11am and Noon (Bi-lingual) Easter Vigil at 7:30pm (Bi-lingual) Easter Sunday March 31 Masses at 5am (Polish); 7am, 8:30am, 10am, 11:30am (English); 1pm (Polish Holy Thursday, March 28,at the 7:30 P.M. Mass, we will be having the traditional Washing of the Feet as part of our Service. We invite both adults and children to participate. There will be a sign-up sheet at the usher’s table at the back of the Church. “The Living the Stations of the Cross” On Good Friday, March 29, 2013, at 7:30 p.m. St. Stephen’s TGIF Group will again present “The Living Stations of the Cross”. Please join us for a very powerful performance presented by our youth and adult volunteers, as we recreate the events of Good Friday as seen through the eyes of some of the participants Lenten Intention Sign-up Sheet There is a sign-up sheet for those wishing to bring up the Lenten Intention sheets at the beginning of Mass. Please check in with the usher no later than 10 minutes before Mass starts. This way they know that you are here; otherwise, they will look for someone to take your place. The sign-up sheet will be in the back of the church in the binder on the usher’s table. Please remember to honor your commitment. March 10, 2013 4th Sunday in Lent P AGE 8 TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE in the Narthex on the weekends of MARCH 9/10 & 16/17. Drawing will be held Saturday, April 13, 2013 at CJB’s SWEET HOME CHICAGO Spring Event, CD & ME, Frankfort, IL. Winner need not be present All PROCEEDS DIRECTLY BENEFIT THE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS FOR OUR STUDENTS The Grand Raffle, as part of our Spring Event, is our largest annual fundraiser. With your support, we can continue our mission of providing a nurturing environment of traditional Catholic values and high academic standards. GRAND RAFFLE TICKET MAIL- IN ORDER You may also purchase tickets by using the mail in order form below. We will return your tickets via standard postal mail. Please complete and return to the school office no later than March 25, 2013. MAIL THIS FORM TO: Cardinal Joseph Bernardin School, Attn: Grand Raffle, 9250 West 167th Street, Orland Hills, IL 60487. NAME ADDRESS CITY NUMBER OF TICKETS CASH CREDIT CARD STATE ZIPCODE TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED $ CHECK (PAYABLE TO CARDINAL JOSEPH BERNARDIN) CHECK # VISA MASTERCARD ACCOUNT NUMBER SIGNATURE CARD SECURITY CODE (3-DIGIT NUMBER ON BACK) If you fill out this order form and turn it into the parish office I will call you when your order is placed. Also, we will be in the Narthex selling candy March 9th and 10th. DISCOVER AMERICAN EXPRESS NAME ON CARD EXPIRATION DATE BILLING ZIP CODE (IF DIFFERENT THAN ABOVE) PHONE NUMBER March 10, 2013 4th Sunday in Lent P AGE 9 TGIF—Teens Growing in Faith If you are interested in joining the Youth Ministry please contact Samantha Clausen at (708) 342-2400 Ext. 149 or youthminister@ststephentinely.com. Join our group on Facebook, “St. Stephen Youth Ministry--TGIF” to see our latest news and events!!! Join us for the Teen Mass at the 11:30 mass on the 4th Sunday of each month followed by a meeting. Join us for the Bag Brigade Service Project where we make sleeping mats for the homeless from 12:30-2:30 pm on 4/21/13, and 5/19/13 Join us for St. Ann’s Soup Kitchen Service Opportunity on March 18th from 4-8 pm. I am in the need of 6 teens to help. Confirmation: The following will be receiving the Holy Spirit in the sacrament of Confirmation. Isabella Altobelli Brett Anderson Alec Arroyo Jake Arthur James Barkauskas Matthew Barlas Alyssa Basick Adam Beckman Patrick Belanger Sean Berry Jessica Biel Lauren Bird Matthew Blaney Jonathan Bonomo Madeline Brzeczek Madeline Buck Mark Cachey Alexandra Canino William Canning Margareth Catalan Nicholas Chase Pawel Chroback Maeve Collins Grace Cooke Cara Cox Cassandra Craig Quin Cronin Riley Cronin Mimi Dahlin Danielle DeAngelis Brandon DelVicario Tyler Dickinson Matthew Filicette Caitlin Flaherty Thomas Flisk Sean Flynn Allison Fortier Michael Fowler Alyssa Galassini Kevin Gallagher Joshua Gentile Danielle Gentile Meghan Germino Mary Golden Jessica Gomez Eliza Graziano Brittany Grupka Joseph Guch Victor Gudino Julia Gutkin John Hahn Molly Hallberg Joseph Hansen Sara Hennessy Steven Herald Kyle Herald Kaileen Herman Jacob Hitt Delaney Hoger Cassie Hoppenrath Ana Huter Jack Jaskierski Joseph Jendra Amy Jensen Collin Jones Sarah Kaley Nicholas Karczynski Daniel Kazmierczak Thomas Kelly Jacob Koepke Jack Kotheimer Kyra Krugman Talia Kubik Lea Kulpinski Matthew Kulpinski Kailey LaFave Michael LaPapa Marc Lapore Maryclare Leonard Brinn Lietz Zackary Lullo Mara Maday Hailey Maksymiak Ryan Mannion Cooper Marcotte Gabriella Marino Mackenna Marozas Karly Marth Michael McCartan John McGuire Kelsey McInturff Brendan McKee Sean McKernan Kiley Meade Gianna Melka Bridget Melody Riley Mickiewicz Eilish Miller Emily Mirabella Nicholas Miranda Jacob Molnar Kaitlyn Moylan Nicholas Mugavero Meghan Mullin Ailish Murphy Caroline Murphy Ciara Murphy Renee Murphy Ryan Murphy Elizabeth Nebes Tyler Nebes Veronica Neville Nicholas Noonan Scott Noreikis Richard Novaski Haley Nowak Joseph Opferman Matthew O'Reilly Kristen Oropez Dylan Peterson Cailey Pietrzyk Julia Piper Jonathan Potempa Jack Pranckus Michelle Pretto Colleen Quinn James Quinn Hailey Radakovitz Brendan Radecky Robert Radtke Abbey Ragan John Rayburn Timothy Reilly Rebecca Ricker Victoria Rodriguez Brendan Rowe Madeline Rydzewski Olivia Rydzewski Noah Sage Gino Sanfilippo Emily Saverino Jessica Savickis Sean Scahill Rachel Sealy Justin Seery Thomas Shermulis Joseph Skvarla Natalie Slobodnik Mia Sterchele Alyssa Stonesifer Gabrielle Strunka Patrick Sullivan Zachary Tassie Alexander Tassone Shelby Trendl Seamus Tunney Vincent Upreti Alexandria Valdez Luke Van Kleek Christopher Volk Kristina VonFeldt Peter Walsh Amanda Walsh Kailey Weber Brian Wicherek Ian Winston Matthew Wittenborn Maggie Wood Liam Yore Brooke Zidek Aaron Zilinskas Jack Zinsky The Wizard of Oz, Young Performers’ Edition CJB’s Children of Genesius theatre troupe proudly presents The Wizard of Oz, Young Performers’ Edition, directed by Candace Hohner, Julie Martin and Christina Eubank. This heart-warming show is based on the book by L. Frank Baum, with music and lyrics by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg. Students from your parish school will perform this classic musical on Saturday, March 16th at 7 pm and Sunday, March 17th at 2 pm. All are welcome! Follow the yellow brick road to Andrew High School’s Performing Arts Center at 9001 West 171st Street, Tinley Park. Doors open 30 minutes prior to curtain. Ticket prices are as follows: adults - $8 each; students, children and seniors - $6 each. To place an order for will call tickets, please contact Kim Sluis, at Cardinal Bernardin School, at 708-403-6525 x 153 or Stacy Zampillo at 708-802-6862. Limited tickets will also be sold at the door. March 10, 2013 4th Sunday in Lent P AGE 10 Welcome to the Marriage Center WEDDING BANNS BANNS III – Drew Merlo & Tiffany Parker BANNS II – Andrew Taylor & Christine Kubiak MARRIAGES Peter and Patricia Eckardt Generosity Prayer Create in me a new heart, O Lord. Teach me to be generous , as You have been generous with me. Teach me that all I am and have are gifts from You. And gifts, Lord, are meant to be shared. Nourish me with Your Eucharist. Show me the joys of generosity. Help me to understand that others, perhaps unknown to me, depend on me for help. Remind me that my world, my parish, need “Good Samaritans” to heal the wounds of our times. Make me a gift to others in Your name. Amen. St. Joseph Day Dinner The St. Stephen’s Women’s Club Annual St. Joseph Day Dinner will be held Saturday, March 16 from 6 to 9pm, Italian and Polish dishes and desserts will be served. Donations: Children 5 and under are free — 6-12 years $5.00 —- 13 and over including adults $10.00. This is a “Bring your own Beverage” for those who wish to do so, but cans of soda will be available for purchase. As always, coffee, tea and water will be provided free. We are setting rooms aside for people on walkers or in wheel chairs and our young people will try tp be of service to you. Tickets on sale at all masses 3/2 and 3/9. For more information or to reserve a room, please tell tickets sellers of call Toni at (708) 478-6937 Tips for How To Show Your Parental Love Use non-violent forms of discipline. Parents should instruct both rewards and restrictions many years before adolescence to help prevent trouble during the teenage years. Allowing children of any age to constantly break important rules without being disciplined only encourages more rule violations. March 10, 2013 4th Sunday in Lent P AGE 11 INFORMACJE DOTYCZĄCE DUSZPASTERSTWA W PARAFII ŚW. SZCZEPANA W ciągu całego roku Msza św. w niedzielę w języku polskim jest o godz. 1PM ¨ Pierwsza sobota miesiąca : ¨ Msza św. z nabożenstwem od godz.7PM do 9:30PM. ¨ W każdy czwartek jest całodzienna adoracja Najświętszego Sakramentu. ¨ Spowiedź w każda sobotę od godz.8:45-9:30AM. ¨ Chrzty w języku polskim odbywają się w każdą niedzielę miesiąca. ¨ Nauki przedmałżeńskie w jezyku polskim będą w każdą trzecią niedzielę miesiąca. ¨ Ślub w języku polskim prosimy zgłaszać sześć miesięcy wcześniej. Po bliższe informacje proszę dzwonić do biura parafialnego pod numer 1(708) 342-2400 wew 137 Kocha i czeka Dziś mamy o wiele więcej marnotrawnych ojców niż synów. Jako dopełnienie tematu powrotu, Kościół zaproponował nam dzisiaj lekcję o wejściu Izraela do ziemi obiecanej. Ustała manna, od tego dnia żywili się z plonu tej krainy, chlebami przaśnymi i ziarnami prażonymi. Czyż manna była gorszym pokarmem? Wcale nie, była pokarmem delikatnym jak wyrozumiałość, ale Izrael wszedł w nowy etap swej wiary, w etap zdobycia ojczyzny. Pokarmy od tej chwili musiały mieć smak walki, dlatego zaczęli jeść chleby. Jaką mannę otrzymał syn marnotrawny, gdy postanowił wrócić do Ojca? Zapewne manną tą była najsłodsza tęsknota. Na każdym etapie życia jesteśmy karmieni innym pokarmem duchowym: tęsknotą, bezwzględną walką duchową, wyrozumiałością nieba. Ojciec nigdy nie przestaje nas wspierać duchowym pożywieniem. Leo Rock pisał: „Wyobraźmy sobie, że pewien mężczyzna trzyma w objęciach swojego nowo narodzonego syna i zwraca się do niego słowami: wróć do mnie, kiedy będziesz dorosłym człowiekiem, a wtedy będę cię kochał – wtedy będę twoim ojcem, zaś ty będziesz moim synem. Ojciec taki zniszczyłby w ten sposób istotę ojcostwa i synostwa, rozdeptując ziarno nasienia wraz z zapisanymi w nim poszczególnymi etapami życia. Jeśli bowiem ktoś nie potrafi kochać noworodka, niemowlęcia, dziecka, nastolatka, to jakie czary sprawią, że pokocha osobę dorosłą?”. Bóg kocha nas nie tylko w naturalnych etapach rozwoju. Nie uwierzyłbym w miłość Boga do mnie teraz, gdy jestem dorosły, gdybym nie widział Go kochającego wtedy, gdy byłem niemowlakiem w wierze, gdy byłem dziecinny w swoich pragnieniach grzechu, gdy byłem jak nastolatek uparty i zarozumiały. Co z tego wynika? Bardzo ważny wniosek: Bóg kocha nas nawet wtedy, gdy jesteśmy zupełnie niedojrzali do powrotu, nawet wtedy, gdy trwonimy Jego dary i umiłowanie zamieniamy na żądze. Kocha nas, gdy jesteśmy w chlewie Epikura i wtedy, gdy już stwierdzamy, że nie mamy prawa uznawać się za jego dzieci. Kocha nas, gdy czujemy wstręt do siebie i nie mając już gdzie iść, wracamy do Niego. Kocha nas, choć wie, że nie dlatego wracamy do Niego, bo zatęskniliśmy, tylko dlatego, że nie mamy już gdzie wrócić. Kocha nas i czeka. A skoro kocha, to i cierpi. Czyż to możliwe? Kto by mógł coś takiego zapisać, że Bóg cierpi z powodu naszego oddalenia? Bóg cierpi miłość do człowieka, który nie cierpi miłości Boga. O. Francis Varillon odważył się napisać dzieło „Cierpienie Boga”. Tytuł, który może budzić wahanie w sercu ateisty i zwątpienie w umyśle niejednego teologa. Ale czy można uwierzyć w miłość, która nie cierpi? Ojciec, który kocha i nie cierpi z powodu utraty syna, byłby podejrzany w swym ojcostwie. Dobry, kochający Bóg jest głęboko poruszony grzechem, który niszczy jego dzieci. Jaki ojciec by nie cierpiał, widząc własnego syna w chlewie? Chyba tylko marnotrawny! SENIORS YOUNG @ HEART Our next meeting is Monday, March 18th at 10:AM. We'll meet first in church (unless there's a funeral that morning) for the Stations of the Cross led by Deacon Ken, sign-in afterward, and proceed to our usual meeting room for our meeting. Refreshments will be provided by the Board. Please help keep the church neat and clean. Please do not leave bulletins and other papers on the pews or in the racks. Thank you. Church Calendar Sun 03-10 Mon 03-11 Tues 03-12 Wed 03-13 Thurs 03-14 Fri 03-15 Sat 03-16 Sun 03-17 3-16&17 Lectors Baby Nursing #153 | Babysitting #161 | CLOW @ 10am Mass # | Daylight-Saving Time Begins Narthex...CJBS Raffle Tickets | Narthex...St. Joseph Ticket Sales Narthex...TGIF Candy Sale | 10:00 AM Bapt 1st Year Anniv. Mass; Reception #154 10:00 AM RCIA 2nd Scrutiny | 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM Welcoming & Reg LMR & 158/159 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM Bag Brigade #158/159 | 12:30 PM - 1:00 PM RCIA #125 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Baptism | 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Living Stations Practice Church & #126 RE Classes 4:15-5:30pm & 6-7:15pm Educ Wing & 125/126 | 4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Special Needs 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM Finance Comm #126 | 7:30 PM Highland #170/171/172/173 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM Info Team #158/159 | | 7:30 PM Polish 1st Comm Practice Church RE Classes 4:15-5:30pm & 6-7:15pm Educ Wing & 125/126 | 8:45 AM Stations of the Cross (English) Daily Chapel 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM Moms & Tots #158/159/161 | 7:30 PM Rosary Daily Chapel RE Classes 4:15-5:30pm & 6-7:15pm Educ Wing & 126 @ 6pm 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM Info Team #158/159 | 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Adult Choir Church 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM Info Team #158/159 | 7:30 PM Men's Club #125/126 8:30 AM - 6:45 PM Adoration of Blessed Sac/Benediction 6:30pm Daily Chapel 9:00 AM Art & Environment #167 | 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Children's Choir Church 6:00 PM Bereavement Meeting #125 | 6:15 PM - 7:30 PM CJBS Den 2 #164/165 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM CJBS Den 8 #163 | 7:00 PM 8th Graders Pizza Night LMR 7:00 PM Mass Daily Chapel | 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Praise Band Church | 7:30 PM Rosary Daily Chapel 7:00 PM Stations of the Cross (English) Church 7:45 PM Stations of the Cross (Polish) Church | 8:15 PM Mass (Polish) Church Baby Nursing #153 | Cap Camp Info Weekend | Narthex...CJBS Raffle Tickets 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Building the Kingdom: Scripture Reflection #125 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Living the Eucharist #126 | 5:00 PM RCIA 3rd Scrutiny 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM St. Joseph Dinner Education Wing Baby Nursing #153 | Babysitting #161 | Cap Camp Info Weekend | Narthex...CJBS Raffle Tickets 8:30 AM St. Patrick Mass | 10:00 AM Grade 3 Mass Church 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM Growing with God #158/159, 162-167 2:00 PM Lamentations Church | 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Baptism 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Growing With God Church | 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM Living Stations Practice Church & #126 5:00 PM 7:00 AM 8:30 AM Hinz,Sr. M. Mary Anderson,Mary Kay Griffiths,Maryann Klein,Bill Beaudin,Greg Melrose,Scott Eucharistic Czerwinski,Joanne Smajo,Jonathan Janssens,Virginia Ministers Czochara,Jackie Smajo,Geri Kamholz,Barbara Houlihan,Annette Smajo,Nicholas Gildea,Sue Leonard,Annemarie Connolly,Marie Guglielmo,Massimo Agresti,Helen Connolly,Bill Farley,Kay Czerwinski,John Rice,Connie Farley,Bill Markham,Ron Rice,Edward Murphy,Jim Markham,Debra Gutkin,Isabella Murphy,Sharon Mangan,Melissa Werr,Mary Witry,Bernard Brennan,Jenny Przybylski,Dianne Benkowski,Lisa Vagena,Elaine Crane,Sally Altar House,Jayson Coughlin,Charlie Galante,Julie Spalla,Samantha Laird,David Leonard,Maryclare Kras,Kyle Celebrant Fr.Jay Fr. Greg Fr.Jay Deacons Dcn Ken Dcn Bill S. Dcn Pete Greeters Geraldine Casey Eileen Tyrrell Mary Tafoya Mike Tyrrell Tracy Kielak Kathy Stephans Pete Kielak Jim Stephans 3/10 P AGE 12 10:00 AM Bugos,Kevin Wanucha,Robert Anderson,Shirley Marth,Lisa Panno,Mary Brennan,Joyce Feyerer,Barbara Feyerer,Edward Grivetti,John Steele,Tammy Davidson,Jacqueline Richerme,Dolores Slechter,Ed Lindenmeyer,Elaine Wiltjer,Jason LaPapa,Michael Marth,Karly Fr.Jay Dcn Bill E. Chris Losey Mark Losey Kathy Cunningham Sean McCauley 11:30 AM Conlin,Bob Conlin,Cathy Houlihan,Casey Tierney,Abigail Tierney, Kelsey Dillon,Karen Sullivan,Janet Robison,Anne Rosas,Mari Rutkowski,Kathy Bialas,Mary Barnes,Geraldine Romano,Rose Mikula,Beth Wanucha,Grace Neville,Veronica Jedrzejczak,Jessica Fr. Cholewa Dcn Joe Grace Dobersztn Joe Dobersztn Theresa Buckley Terri Buckley 1PM Budz,Janina Maciejewska,B. Kita,Barbara Boblak,Andrej Kwiatkowski,S. Bednarz,David Lysek,Szymon Kozak,Nick Fr. Greg Counters Sun 3-10 Team #4 Sun 3-17 Team #1 March 10, 2013 4th Sunday in Lent P AGE 13 Mass Intentions Sunday For the People Margaret Rose Sinars 8:30am John Shea Dec'd Mem of Dunne Family 10:00am Dorothy Maurisak Irene Skowronski 11:30am Willaim Rafferty Cindy Derdzinski 1:00pm Jozef Kowalczyk Za Dusze w Czyscu Cierpiace 3/11 Monday 8:00am Edward Latas Ted Gildea Tom Lockie 3/12 Tuesday 8:00am Roger Johnson, Jr. Purgatorial Society 3/13 Wednesday 8:00am Justine Janasek Karl Cislak 3/14 Thursday 8:00am Juila Wegner Int. of Thanksgiving for Sumera Family Helen Pekala 7:00pm Peter Aldeza Fred Twarok Int. of Mary Meenaghan 3/15 Friday 8:00am Helen Heniff Pray for our Sick 3/10 7:00am Vince Lipetzky Roger Johnson, Sr. 3/16 Saturday 8:00am Margaret & James Tobin Harriet Wlodarski 5:00pm Rosemarie Witkowski Marlene Frejlich Ned Gorra Adam & Josephine Pierczynski J.Gembala & P.Kiec Susan Gartland 3/17 Sunday 7:00am For the People Mary Pat Gorman 8:30am Ed Walsh Myles & Frances Harkin 10:00am Estelle Young Gibbons & Mc Lean Families 11:30am Al DeNovellis 1:00pm req.by req.by req.by The Chimienti Family Kristen Shea The Groves Family req.by req.by req.by req.by Ann & Bill Kick Toni Rafferty George Dluhy The Family req.by req.by req.by Toni Twarok Sue Gildea The Family req.by Emily & Roger Johnson req.by req.by The Family Leona Cislak req.by Ted Wegner Abert Agresti Connie Anderson Kristen Baldyga Janet Barham Julie Barth Arlene Beavan Augustina Braccolino Kathie Brosius Tammy Burns Thomas Clifton TJ Connors Mary Pat Crespo John De John Zachary DeRosa Kathleen Dickman Janice Dorff Joe Dorff Ray Garbaciak Caroline Grady Reenie Haas Tom Haas Thomas Hoelscher Michael Janda Lillian Kurzawski Thomas Lohmann Joe McElligott Bernie Miller Ed Mulhall Stacy Peters Carmen Pignatiello Ralph Provenszano Kevin Renderman James Ruther Ken Smith Rachel Swallow Joseph Tierney Mary Villasenor Kelly Weiss Madeline Wellard Fr. Ray Yadron Faith Zabrocki And for all for whom our parish is asked to pray req.by req.by req.by req.by Loretta & Bill Kelly The Family Karen & Bill Thompson The Hannon Family req.by Sue Gilden req.by req.by Celia & Mike Twomey Margaret Wendt req.by req.by req.by req.by req.by req.by req.by req.by Anna Plecki Toni Twarok The Family The Family The Family Sophia Pierczynski Dore The Kenney Family req.by req.by req.by req.by The Family The Family Mary Cantillon Pauline Cotrano req.by Shirley, Melissa, Debbie & Families Rosemary Denier Eugene Szczesniewski req.by Za Dusze w Czyscu Cierpiace Eugene Szczesniewski req.by The Family Int for Liam,Alex & Aidan Piekarczyk req. by Grandma & Grandpa To help keep the list of names read at Mass and placed in the bulletin accurate and current, we will keep the name of a non-parishioner who is an immediate family member of our parishioner on the list at Mass for two weeks and in the bulletin for two weeks. For a parishioner, we will keep the name on the list at Mass for four weeks and in the bulletin for 60 days. We ask that an immediate family member call after 4 weeks if you wish to have the name continued to be read at Mass. Pray For our deceased Rose Cavallone Bud Newquist Michael Panici Weekly Readings Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat Jos 5:9a, 10-12/2 Cor 5:17-21 Is 65:17-21/Jn 4:43-54 Ez 47:1-9, 12/Jn 5:1-16 Is 49:8-15/Jn 5:17-30 Ex 32:7-14/Jn 5:31-47 Wis 2:1a, 12-22/Jn 7:1 Jer 11:18-20/Jn 7:40-53 Welcome to All Baptized Declan Richard Gannon Mackenzie Jean Gappa Mila Sherry Taylor March 10, 2013 4th Sunday in Lent P AGE 14 St. Stephen's Days at Gatto's Earn $$$$ for St. Stephen’s Parish!!! Have lunch or dinner at Gatto's on the 2 or 4 Wednesday of the month and help in raising funds for St. Stephen’s parish. The parish will receive 15% of the before tax cost of your meal. Please present this coupon to your server or ask your server to write St. Stephen's Men's Club on your bill. This applies to Dine-in or Carryout!! nd th Gatto’s Restaurant & Bar 15% Donation (before Tax) St. Stephen’s Men’s Club 2nd & 4th Wednesdays of the month Present this coupon to your server Dine-In or Carryout COUNSELOR AVAILABLE Michele L. Nowak, LCPC, is available to provide counseling to individuals and couples right here at St. Stephen parish! Michele is an experienced professional counselor who has worked with all age groups and issues. She is a staff member of The Hollbrook Counseling Center of Catholic Charities. Fees for Michele’s services are reasonable and an appointment can be made by calling (312) 655-7725. The first session is free for all who are members of St. Stephen Pop Tabs collection to benefit the Ronald McDonald Houses of Chicago . A collection bin for pop tabs is located in the nw corner of the narthex and in all RE classrooms. Thank you for your support! Please Recycle Your Newspapers, Magazines, etc. into our green and yellow recycling bins located in the Parking Lot. Youth Ministry of St. Stephen will earn money from your donation. Thank you to all who advertise in our bulletin. Please patronize our advertisers!
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