Parish News - Queen of All Saints Basilica
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Queen of All Saints Basilica Sunday, May 6th First Communion 2012 Kaitlyn Abraham Sean Alcantara Decklan Barnabas Josip Basan Jonathan Beaton Drew Beveridge Noah Beveridge Hannah Brennan Rita Briody Brendan Colgan Ethan Correa Jack Dawson Ronna Deang Ava Decker Ryan DeLeon Nicolas Delia Joseph Delia Ruby Dihiansan John Divane Emily Einbecker Jaeden Ellasus Reid Fallows Francis Fowler Kevin Garvey Anthony Gatti Olivia Gaunt Kelly Gill Michael Golosinski Joseph Grabowski www.qasparish.org Megan Grace Mia Gumina Patrick Gunnison Adrien Herrera Sarah Herrmann Kameron Hoffman Quentin Huening Gabriel Inojosa Olina Ishaya Anna Jackson Daniel Jirgal Trevor Johnson Koren Jurado Tara Kennedy Mary Kessler Sarah Kessler Serika Laguit Eamonn Lally Georgette Laririt Christiana Le Nicholas Lovcik Sheamus Lowry Keira Mackow Zachary Martin Samuel Matthews James McCarthy Liam McShane Ashlei Mendoza Alexandria Mercado Matthew Mercado Annabelle Merkel Matthew Messina Michael Mullen Jaclyn Nguyen Calvin Nguyen Olivia Nguyen Grace O’Donnell Margaret O’Donnell Maeve O’Donnell Nicholas Pauletto Victoria Pawlowski Gianna Pehar Tony Pehar Rosemary Proesel Patrick Proesel Daniel Raclaw Mari Ramos Colin Randazzo Christian Ranon Jack Reichenbach Daniel Rodriguez Julian Rodriguez Nicholas Rodriguez Sebastian Rodriguez Logan Roeder Lael Root Sofia Saldana Natalia E. Sandoval Patrick San Roman Joseph Schiavone Isabella Schmitt Aidan Shannon Anthony Sivric Audrey Smith Alexander Smolen Anthony Sopcic Nora Stanton Carson Stilwill Mia Stulac Julia Swanson Alex Toledo Ante Uremovic Julia Vasilj Nicholas Voight Julia Wesolowski James Winkin Andrew Wojcik Kiersten Zakoff Shane Zeman Classmates Receiving Blessings Megan Collings Lindsey Elliott William Litsos Madelyn Simonson Stevan Vranjes 6280 N. Sauganash Avenue ■ Chicago, Illinois 60646 ■ Phone: 773-736-6060 ■ Fax: 773-736-6099 From the Pastor I am pleased to announce the appointment of Peter Tantillo as principal of Queen of All Saints School, effective July 1, 2012. In doing so I am confirming the support he received from the members of both the Principal Search Team, which conducted the initial screening of over a dozen candidates, and the Parish School Council who interviewed the finalists and made their recommendations to me. I am grateful to the members of the Search Team: Cathy Carroll, chair, Chris Martin, vice-chair, Lynn Daly, Janeen Kroll, Diane Lynch, Neal McNamara and Ron Berger for their thoughtful and thorough scrutiny of the applicants. I am also grateful to the members of the Parish School Board: Chris Martin, president, Tim Lynch, vice-president, Karen Proesel, secretary, Steve Besch, Mike Cavanaugh, Linda Hermann, Jeff Kirchner, Melissa McManamy, Patti O’Donnell, Dave Peterson and Ron Vlasic for the careful seriousness with which they carried out their important responsibilities. Peter Tantillo graduated from Loyola University with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics. He earned a Master of Education in Administration and Supervision from Loyola University as well. In addition he is currently a candidate for Doctor of Education in Administration and Supervision at Loyola University. Peter began his life-long commitment to Catholic education as a high school math teacher. He has served as principal at four Catholic elementary schools. As principal of Our Lady of the Wayside School in Arlington Heights he earned the National Blue Ribbon School Award in 1997. As principal of St. Alphonsus Ligouri School in Prospect Heights he earned the National Blue Ribbon School Award in 2004. He was elected by the principals of the Archdiocese of Chicago to be president of the Archdiocesan Principals Association for a four year term. In the Archdiocese of Chicago, Peter served as the Associate Superintendent of Schools for Vicariate II from 1998-2002. On the national level, Peter served at the National Catholic Educational Association as the Regional Representative for the Great Lakes States for two terms. In addition he served as the Vice-President of the Department of Elementary Schools Executive Committee and as a member of the Board of Directors of the National Catholic Educational Association. Peter has given presentations on a wide variety of topics at many diocesan and national educational conferences throughout his distinguished career. He is also a certified catechist in the Archdiocese of Chicago. Peter lives with his wife, Marilyn, in Mount Prospect. They are active parishioners at St. Raymond Penafort Parish. They are the proud parents of twin daughters. May God bless Peter’s ministry as principal of Queen of All Saints School. Monsignor John Pollard 2 | Queen of All Saints Basilica • Chicago, IL TODAY The Queen of All Saints Youth Ministry is hosting it’s first get together today with all high school students at 6:00pm for a teen Mass in the newly renovated Benedict Chapel and then open gym until 9:00pm. Pizza will be served. FIND “QUEEN OF ALL SAINTS BASILICA YOUTH MINISTRY” ON FACEBOOK For information on the youth ministry, please e-mail QAS youth minister Daniel Chun at dchun@qasparish.org. Wedding Banns May 12, 2012 Kathleen Noonan & Jonathan Dickinson May 26, 2012 Tina Mangatu & Joel Thekkara Baptized into the Faith Parker Ray Byerly HELP WANTED MAINTENANCE Son of Matthew & Julia Rechner Byerly Natalie Kayla Cambri Daughter of Engelbert & Jennifer Narag Cambri Vincent Anthony Dugo Son of Ricky & Shannon Twilley Dugo Enrique Luis Encinas Son of Alvaro & Julia Molina Encinas Alivia Thi Ly Daughter of Nan & Kim Hoany Ly Jasline Faith Navarro Queen of All Saints has a part time maintenance position open, which include the cleaning and maintaining of the facility and other related work as required. Ability to work approximately 25 hours per week on a flexible schedule. Successful demonstration of ability to learn, to operate and make minor repairs, to perform physical tasks, to work independently, to follow simple written and oral instructions, and to work cooperatively with co-workers, supervisors, and others. Must possess a valid driver’s License Contact the Parish Office. Daughter of Paul & Rosalina Bineda Navarro Fifth Sunday of Easter • May 6, 2012 | 3 LIVE AUCTION 2012 ONE OF THESE GREAT ITEMS COULD BE YOURS… JUST MAKE SURE YOU RSVP TODAY FOR THE UPP “BUILDING OUR FUTURE” FRIDAY, MAY 18TH, 2012 Fly Fishing in Colorado A week vacation in a 3 bedroom 3 bath condo in Beaver Creek Colorado plus two full day fly fishing experiences for two people on the Colorado River. One trip is a walk and wade and one trip is a day float. Both include gourmet shore lunches and professional guides. Condo complex includes tennis, pool, and a private balcony that overlooks Avon Lake and the backdrop of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Other great activities nearby are white water rafting, kayaking, mountain biking and hiking. Riva Crabhouse Chefs Table for 8 Experience Riva “VIP style” with prime seating for 8 at our best window table overlooking Lake Michigan and Chicago’s skyline. Enjoy a spectacular fireworks show during your visit. Package includes a fourcourse menu, exclusively designed and prepared by Chef Luigi Garcia, paired with wines. Metropolitan car service to take you to and from this wonderful evening out.* *Available July 11th, July 14th, (8:30 reservation) September 15th and September 22nd (8:00 reservation). Dates subject to change. 4 | Queen of All Saints Basilica • Chicago, IL 4 Ryder Cup Tickets It’s the hottest ticket in town and we got them. Coming this fall, the Ryder Cup to Medinah Golf Club. 4 tickets to the grounds on Saturday, September 29th. A car service will provide transportation to and from Medinah. Black Lab Puppy They’re cute, they’re cuddly, and one could be yours. Our very own parishioners, The Gill Family, is donating a pure bred black lab from their litter of seven. Shots have been given, eyes and hips have been checked, and they even have the papers to prove it!!! This 12 week old puppy is crate trained and house broken!!! The winning bidder can pick up the puppy Saturday after the UPP. First Pew at Family Mass or Christmas Eve Back by popular demand!!! You and your family will have the great pleasure of sitting up close at the most beautiful mass of the year. Most importantly there is no worrying about getting to the Church on time. Your seat will be waiting for you and your family. A pew sits 10 comfortably. Sail with Father Simon on Lake Michigan Set sail on beautiful Lake Michigan with Father Simon and four guests. Enjoy a relaxing evening on the Eagle, a 38ft. Sydney-designed sailboat. This boat is a four time race winner! During your sail you’ll take in breathtaking views of the Chicago skyline. A delicious picnic dinner will be served as you sail into the sunset. OTHER GREAT ITEMS IN THE WORKS BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN TICKETS LADIES NIGHT OUT ...STAY TUNED Fifth Sunday of Easter • May 6, 2012 | 5 ELECTRONIC BIDDING COMES TO THE UPP iBid allows you to bid on any item from anywhere in the venue. Log in to iBid, and don't let your friends outbid you! Use your own smart phone to bid in the Silent Auction! 1. Go to http://ibid.events.org, or scan this QR code: How Do I Find Items? Find items by touching one of the following menus: FIND AN ITEM VIEW BY CATEGORY VIEW ALL ITEMS ITEMS WITH NO BIDS How Do I Bid On An Item? Find the item you are interested in, review your Next Bid, update your Max Bid, and touch PLACE BID. 2. Enter the following: Event ID 0518 Your Bidder Number Your Last Name 3. Select Join. You will see the auction menu Can iBid Automatically Bid For Me? Yes! When you place a bid, you can enter a Max Bid. iBid will automatically bid on your behalf, whenever you are outbid, up to your Max Bid amount. It will bid by the set increment, only as much as is necessary to make sure that you remain the winning bidder. Will You Notify Me If I Have Been Outbid? Yes! If you have been outbid, a message will appear on your screen, and give you an opportunity to increase your Max Bid. Or, you may revisit all the items you have been outbid on in MY ITEMS. Can I See Which Items I Bid On? On the main screen, touch MY ITEMS. You will see the items you are: Winning Losing Watching Looking For Help? Events.org iBid staff is here to Help! Ask any member of our team if you need assistance! EARLY BIRD DRAWING ~APRIL 27TH WINNERS~ TINA GIEBELHAUSEN 6 | Queen of All Saints Basilica • Chicago, IL Parish News Dear Business Owners, This year we are celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Queen of All Saints Church being elevated to the dignity of a Basilica by Pope John XXIII in 1962. This celebration will culminate with the visit of His Eminence, Francis Cardinal George on December 2nd, 2012. As part of the celebration we are offering a limited opportunity to businesses to display their company information on a banner that is being used to help acknowledge this singular distinction. The banners will adorn the light poles in and around the Basilica for one full year. If you would like your business to be part of the program, please don’t hesitate to call Patti Swanson at (773) 339-4487 or e-mail patriciadswanson@gmail.com. YES! We would like to participate in the Queen of All Saints Banner Program for $750. Please print your business name below that will appear on the banner* _____________________________________ *Pleas note, we will only LIST your business name, there is no room for a logo. Send checks payable to: Queen of All Saints Basilica ATTN: UPP Banner Program 6280 N. Sauganash Ave. Chicago, IL 60646 Fifth Sunday of Easter • May 6, 2012 | 7 8 | Queen of All Saints Basilica • Chicago, IL Beautify Your Basilica… Help buy the Center Medallion or a Granite Border Slab or a Main Field Granite Slab. Building Our Future - Starts with you! Name ___________________________________________ E-mail ________________________________ Phone (day) ________________________________ (evening) ___________________________________ $500 $_____________ $250 $_____________ $100 $______________ Other $_____________ Payment by Check/Money Order: Check Amount $____________ Check Number #____________ (Please make checks payable to Queen of All Saints Parish) Payment by Credit Card: Charge Amount $____________ ___MasterCard ___Visa ___Discover Card Number _________________________________ Exp. Date ___________ Name as it appears on card _____________________________________________________ Billing Address ______________________________________________________________ Card Holder Signature _________________________________________________________ UPP/Field of Dreams upp@qasparish.org Queen of All Saints Basilica 6280 N Sauganash Ave, Chicago, IL 60646 773-736-6060 Find and Like Queen of All Saints UPP/Field of Dreams on Facebook for updates, photos, and more! Fifth Sunday of Easter • May 6, 2012 | 9 Pot Luck Party on Friday, May 11th 3:30-5:00pm in the School Cafeteria Pot-Luck Party - bring your favorite dish or just come and enjoy a fun afternoon. Any questions, please call Donna Lee Wilson at 773-792-2070 QAS Annual Men’s Retreat Saturday, May 12th 9:00am to 2:00pm in the School Gym, Lunch to be served The QAS Men’s Club would like to invite all men to spend a few hours of reflection with the “rock star” of retreat leaders!!! This year’s retreat will be led by Rev. Francis Hoffman - better known as “Fr. Rocky” executive director and popular host on Relevant Radio (heard in Chicago on 950 AM). HOLY LAND PILGRIMAGE Join Fr. Simon Braganza & Fr. Tom Campana on a pilgrimage to a land where Jesus lived, taught, healed from — December 03 to December 12, 2012. Come to our initial meeting on May 10, 2012 @ 7.00 p.m. in the Holy Name Room (Please enter through the South Entrance of the Queen of All Saints School Building on Lemont Avenue) For more information, contact Fr. Simon Braganza at 773-736-6060 ext. 239 or e-mail sbraganza@qasparish.org 10 | Queen of All Saints Basilica • Chicago, IL Parish News Religious Education News Our Sunday morning classes have ended for the year. Families gathered in the gym for a final prayer service celebrating a year of growth in the faith. During the service the catechists were honored for their service to the parish community and students were awarded perfect attendance certificates. Those recognized for perfect attendance this year were: Rachel Haley Jade Jimenez Paul Jimenez Thomas Stone Jaeden Ellasus Drew Beveridge Noah Beveridge Jack Dawson Natalia Sandoval Elizabeth Lannon Theresa Lannon Jonathon Beaton Janelle Spencer-Ramirez Michael Hughes Krista Casuga Jonathon Russell Colleen Elliott All our students in the Pre Kindergarten and Kindergarten were awarded participation certificates. Our Tuesday classes will meet for their last class this Tuesday, May 8th at the regular time. Dismissal will take place in the Basilica after a closing prayer service. We are now undertaking ongoing registration for the fall classes. Anyone needing registration forms may call the RE Office (773-286-1939) during regular office hours. If you are a new student please bring in all sacrament records at the time of registration and medical information with you. Transfer students will be asked to produce transcripts from their previous parish. We are most grateful to all our volunteers particularly our catechists who gave of their time to share their most treasured gifts, that is their faith. We are always looking for special people to join our faculty. So if you are interested or know of someone who would like to be part of our team of catechists, please call Aline (773)286-1939) for more information. Vacation Bible School News. Registration forms for Vacation Bible Camp went home this week. If you do not receive a registration form for Promise Island, call the office to receive one. Camp begins June 18th and runs through June 22nd. We are always looking for caring volunteers to help with the camp experience. If you or if you know of anyone who would like to help, please call Aline for further information. Celebration of Confirmation On Monday, April 30th, one of our parishioners, Warren Valsa received the Sacrament of Confirmation at Holy Name Cathedral. Please join us in prayer that the Holy Spirit continues to work through Warren as he witnesses the faith in action to us all. Fifth Sunday of Easter • May 6, 2012 | 11 Parish News We extend our congratulations to members of our Girl Scouts organization who were recipients of awards distributed at the Annual Recognition Luncheon President’s Award, Excellence in Achievement in Exceeding Service Unit Cookie Sale Goal, and Outstanding Volunteer awards Lisa LoVallo Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana Hall of Fame Stella LiPomi Marie Marino Marianne Strumberger Outstanding Volunteer Margie Berg New Found Treasure Pin Michelle Collins Sheryl Quinlan 15 Years of Service Kathy Manrriquez 10 Years of Service Melanie Lorenz 5 Years of Service Emily Monnelly 12 | Queen of All Saints Basilica • Chicago, IL Elizabeth Ministry Monday, May 7th at 7:00pm Health: Breast Health/Breast Cancer Mary Valsa, a retired Public Heath nurse and parishioner of QAS, who was diagnosed and treated for breast cancer 5 months ago, will give a presentation on her journey through the health care system as both patient and advocate. Practical tips, products, referrals, and garments will be shown and explained in a non-threatening and friendly talk, with time for questions. Light refreshments will be served. Adult women only, please. Thursday, May 24th at 7:00pm “Mom’s Art Play Date: An evening of hands-on art and spiritual exploration for non-artists. We will explore art (think therapy!!!) and make a journal cover. Led by experienced artist/chaplain, Rev. Shawna Bowman. You will take home a journal and cover. Suggested donation of $10. Mass for mentally ill persons to honor patron St. Dymphna The Mass on Tuesday, May 15th at 8:45am will be celebrated in honor of St. Dymphna, the patrion saint of persons with mental illness. A relic of St. Dymphna will be displayed for veneration following the Mass. The St. Dymphna Society and Chicago Archdiocesan commission on mental Illness invite all mentally ill persons, their families, and friends to take part in this liturgy. For more information please call Jim and Shirley Weber at (773) 777-6022. Parish News Fifth Sunday of Easter • May 6, 2012 | 13 The Basilica Pavilion or Ombrellino The most notable sign of a basilica, major or minor, is the “canopeum”, or “ombrellino”, or, as it is more properly called in English, the basilican pavilion. Only churches of basilican rank are allowed to possess and display this Papal emblem. It is a large, ornamental umbrella, brilliant in color, very traditional in its form of construction. By decree, its covering is made of alternating wide stripes of scarlet and bright yellow silk, formerly the Papal colors, and each stripe ends in a large scallop of the reverse color. As shown in the picture, the ombrellino opens only to a half-open shape. The use of the pavilion dates back to very early times, when it was a mark of distinction for royal personages and prelates to have a canopy over the throne they occupied in public, ceremonial functions. In town squares, market places, and even palaces a “tent-like”, elaborate covering was employed to designate the presence and authority of an emperor or prelate. Ancient monuments and arches commemorating historic events often depict the king or lord under the insignia of a pavilion. During the Middle Ages, the Popes used a pavilion in solemn processions, especially when they traveled from one basilica to another. The canopy was carried by the clergy as they escorted the Pontiff through the streets of Rome. The pavilion of Queen of All Saints Basilica, designed and constructed in Rome, stands fourteen feet tall, when elevated on its golden staff, surmounted by a finial of the ball and cross. It has twelve silk stripes, six feet in length, eighteen inches at the bottom, with each stripe terminating in a scallop of contrasting color and decorated with ornamental braid. On the yellow scallop which marks the front of the pavilion, the coat of arms of Pope John XXIII is embroidered. On the red scallop on the opposite side, the historic data is also embroidered in clear lettering: “Queen of All Saints Basilica, Chicago, Ecumenical Year: 1962.” 14 | Queen of All Saints Basilica • Chicago, IL Paul Welcomes All into Life with Christ By Clifford Yeary Associate Director Little Rock Scripture Study Celebrating Paul - 3rd in a series from Little Rock Scripture Study. The study groups, lead by Deacon Mike Monnelly, are currently studying the Letters of Paul. Paul probably never thought of himself as being a convert to Christianity. Paul’s own words tell us he never swerved in his zeal to serve the God of his Jewish forbears. “(God), who from my mother’s womb had set me apart and called me through his grace, was pleased to reveal his Son to me, so that I might proclaim him to the Gentiles” (Galatians 1:15-16a). If not a conversion, his encounter with the risen Christ on the way to Damascus was an equally profound calling. In the years to come, conversions would come to the many Gentiles who would respond to Paul’s preaching. Paul’s calling led him, a Jewish rabbi, to serve God in a radically new way, proclaiming to non-Jews what God had done for them in Jesus Christ. Our New Testament would be almost unrecognizable without his influence. Human history is radically different because he answered his call. Yet Paul was neither the first nor the only missionary to the Gentiles. In Acts, we read it was Peter who first preached the Gospel to a Gentile, the Roman centurion Cornelius (Acts 10:1-49). After his baptism in Damascus, Paul visited “Arabia” (we don’t know exactly where that was) and Jerusalem (Galatians 1:15-18). Paul eventually went to Antioch, where there were already a number of Gentile converts. In Antioch the followers of Jesus were being called by a new name: “Christian” (Acts 11:20). Long after Paul began his missionary work, he would write the Christians of Rome, many of whom were Gentiles, asking them if he might visit them for the very first time (Romans 1:13). The Christian faith had spread to many places in the Roman Empire and had been accepted by large numbers of Gentiles without hearing anything from Paul, “the Apostle to the Gentiles.” Paul’s greatness lies in far more than his being unique as a missionary to the Gentiles. Paul’s determination to be an apostle for the Gentiles earned his enduring influence on the Christian faith. For Gentiles to become followers of Jesus, a conversion was truly required. Gentiles of the Roman Empire were, for the most part, polytheists who worshipped idols and the large pantheon of gods in Greek and Roman mythology. The big question for many Jewish Christians was whether faith in Jesus was enough to really include a Gentile in their movement. They might be baptized, but shouldn’t the men also be circumcised? After all, Jesus was a good Jew and he had been circumcised just as Jewish law required (Luke 2:21). Paul’s unshakeable faith in Jesus as the risen Messiah (the Christ) made him equally certain the God of Israel was now calling all humanity into a covenant forged on the cross. This new relationship with God, along with the promise of salvation and eternal life, are made available through Christ’s suffering, death and resurrection. Nothing in Moses’ Law could confer this gift — it came through faith in Christ alone. Paul was certain that any suggestion that Gentiles needed to adopt Jewish practices in order to become followers of Jesus ultimately meant that there was an insufficiency in Jesus’ death and resurrection. This was unthinkable to Paul. For Paul, once the Messiah appeared, the Law became null and void (Galatians 3:15-27). In the book of Acts we read that Peter and Paul and a council of the apostles and elders in Jerusalem all came to an agreement that the Gospel could be preached to the Gentiles. If they avoided sexual relations outside marriage and if they refused to eat meat either offered to idols or killed in an offensive manner, they could be baptized and enjoy full fellowship in the Christian assembly (Acts 15:1-31). It might seem that the matter was settled, but opposition by both Jewish and Gentile Christians to Paul’s radical dismissal of Mosaic Law would only increase throughout his life. Perhaps in order to keep his Gospel message as unsullied as possible, Paul determined to preach only where no one else had (Romans 15:20-21), with the one known exception of Rome. At least three different times, to spread the Gospel where it had never before been heard, Paul made arduous journeys through parts of Asia (modern Turkey) and twice on to Europe (modern Greece and Italy). A fourth journey took him as a prisoner of faith from Jerusalem to Rome. It was his great desire to carry the Gospel as far as distant Spain. Did he actually reach Spain? His message has, in fact, gone throughout the world. Wherever Gentiles proclaim the name of Christ, they remember St. Paul. This article was originally published in Arkansas Catholic, Copyright Diocese of Little Rock. All rights reserved. This article may be copied or redistributed with acknowledgement and permission of the publisher. Fifth Sunday of Easter • May 6, 2012 | 15 Mass Intentions Sunday, May 6th (Fifth Sunday of Easter) - All Sunday Masses will be offered for the People of Queen of All Saints and the Benefactors of our Endowments for the School and the Parish. Monday, May 7th - School Endowment Fund Benefactors, QAS Homebound, QAS Ministry of Praise, Beng Hernandez, Diosdodo Garcia, George B. Stegmaier, Anthony Nigliazzo, Gloria Gavdner, Chester Rzepecki, Brigida Garcia, In Honor of Our Blessed Mother-Ben & Sara Testa, Roy Carvatta Sr., Joseph Romano, Charles A. Hohmeier, Hope Rodriguez Readings: Acts 14:5-18; Jn 14:21-26 Tuesday, May 8th - Deceased Members of QAS Widowed Groups, Ruth G. Stegmaier, Aurora Vinzons, Ataracio Gavica, Gloria G. Gavica Readings: 14:19-28; Jn 14:27-31a Wednesday, May 9th - Basilica Fund Members, Estelle E. Sklodowski, Eileen B. Stegmaier, Bob Malmen, Jerry Tyda, Leonard Nied, Special Intention, Nataliya Korniyenko, Salvy Monastero, Alan Mark, John & John A. Wojcicki, Dennis T. Kaas Family Readings: Acts 15:1-6; Jn 15:1-8 Thursday, May 10th (St. Damien Joseph de Veuster of Moloka’i) - Charles A. Hohmeier, Adriano B. Aziyu, Charles, Kathryn & John Hansen, Bernice Burkat, Agapito Manaois, Eufrocina Manaois, Jorge Manaois, Lorraine Rakowski, Eugene Herrmann, Nila B. Cay Readings: Acts 15:7-21; Jn 15:9-11 Friday, May 11th – Helen & Jerry Martin, Lillian Miller, Kamila Krupa, John Hackett, Atanacio Garcia, Munica Flores, Dorothy & Ed Lewandowski, Irene Rohan, Sr. Toni Callahan, Thomas Keane, Eufrocina Manaois, Jorge Manaois Readings: Acts 15:22-31; Jn 15;12-17 Saturday, May 12th (Ss. Nereus & Achilleus; St. Pancras) - Celia Rodriguez, Angela Tadel, Mary Falzone, Bertha Reyna, Jennie Carone, Mercedes Martinez, Dorothy & Donna Dereng, Matthew Brown, Lillian Miller, Chester & Wanda Burzawa, Stanley & Kay Przepiorski, Rev. Edwin Karlowicz C.R., Adolph & Antoinette Burzawa, Janis Johnson, John & Christine Peters, Wanda & Chestan Peters Readings: Acts 16:1-10; Jn 15:18-21 We Pray for our Recently Deceased Savannah Saquido William “Moose” Skowron Jim Wiedell 16 | Queen of All Saints Basilica • Chicago, IL Queen of All Saints Basilica Information 6280 N. Sauganash Avenue • Chicago, Illinois 60646 • (773) 736-6060 Pastoral Staff Sunday Masses Pastor…………….……………….Rev. Msgr. John E. Pollard Pastor Emeritus………...…..….….Rev. Msgr. Wayne F. Prist Associate Pastor……….……………….Rev. Simon Braganza Associate Pastor………………..…..Rev. Thomas J. Campana Resident ……………………………….Rev. Edward D. Grace Resident…………………..……..Rev. Richard Conyers, CSC Deacon…………………………..Rev. Mr. Michael Monnelly Pastoral Associate……...Sr. Ann Kathleen McDonnell, BVM Director of Religious Education………..Mrs. Aline Reynolds Youth Minister…………………………..………Daniel Chun Director of Music..…………………...…….Dr. Kenneth Sotak Assistant Director of Music………………….....Paul Scavone Saturday Vigil …………………..……………………5:00 pm Sunday…...…………….6:45, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 am, 12:30 pm Rectory Hours Monday-Friday……………………..……….8:30 am-4:00 pm Telephone Numbers Rectory………………………………………....773-736-6060 School/Preschool………………………...……..773-736-0567 Parish FAX……………………………….…….773-736-6099 Religious Education Office………………….....773-286-1939 Accounting Office Daily Mass and Rosary Monday-Friday…….……………...………6:30, 7:30, 8:45 am Saturday………………………………………...……..8:00 am Rosary………………...………...Daily after the 8:45 am Mass Devotions and Holy Day Masses Perpetual Novena……….…………………..Monday, 7:00 pm Benediction…………….….First & Third Mondays at 7:30 pm Please consult the parish bulletin or website for the holy day Mass schedule. The Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday………………………………………...8:30-9:15 am To Register in the Parish Please contact the Rectory Office……………...773-736-6060 The Sacrament of Baptism Parish Secretary……………………………...Pam Hautzinger Parish Secretary………………………………....Michael Jolls Parish Secretary…………………..…………..Jan Praznowski Queen of All Saints rejoices in the incorporation of new members into the Body of Christ. The Sacrament of Baptism for infants is celebrated on the 2nd, 3rd & 4th Sunday of each month at 1:30 PM. Please come into the rectory to schedule the baptism for your child. Prior to the baptism, the parents are invited to attend a baptismal preparation session. If an adult or a school age child seeks baptism, special arrangements should be made with one of the priests. Building and Grounds The Sacrament of Matrimony Ralph Meschewski, Bobby Brooks, Victor Miranda, Mike Farina, Jason Kessler Queen of All Saints helps couples prepare not only for their wedding day, but the lifelong commitment of living a Christian marriage. Parishioners of Queen of All Saints Basilica who are baptized and free to marry in the Catholic Church may celebrate their marriage in Queen of All Saints Basilica. Couples from Queen of All Saints seeking marriage in Queen of All Saints Basilica should contact one of the parish priests at least six months prior to their intended date of marriage. The couple must meet with one of the priests before the date for the marriage can be confirmed. Business Manager……………………..……….Gerald Farrell Accounting Assistant……………………....Kate Dombrowski Rectory Office Staff Queen of All Saints School Early Childhood through Grade 8 Principal………………………..…Ms. Stephanie M. DiPrima Administrative Assistant …………………..…….Mrs. Segreti School Secretary……………………...…….… Mrs. Santicola Visit Our Website Queen of All Saints Basilica……………...www.qasparish.org Queen of All Saints School…………….....www.qasschool.org Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick If a member of your family would like to receive the sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick, please contact the Rectory. Fifth Sunday of Easter • May 6, 2012 | 17 Parish News Celebrant Schedule Today’s Readings Sunday, May 13th 5:00pm - Fr. Thomas Campana 6:45am - Fr. Simon Braganza 8:00am - Msgr. Wayne Prist 9:30am - Msgr. John Pollard 11:00am - Fr. Edward Grace 12:30pm - Fr. Rich Conyers First Reading — The church was being built up, and grew in numbers (Acts 9:26-31). Psalm — I will praise you, Lord, in the assembly of your people (Psalm 22). Second Reading — Let us love not in work or speech, but in deed and truth (1 John 3:18-24). Gospel — Remain in me, as I remain in you. I am the vine, you are the branches (John 15:1-8). Parish Financials for April 22nd, 2012 Actual to Prior Year YTD Week $25,299 $1,140,627 Last Year $31,700 $1,49,060 Difference ($6,401) ($8,433) Actual to Budget YTD Week $25,299 $1,140,627 Weekly Budget $28,000 $1,176,000 Difference ($2,701) ($35,373) 18 | Queen of All Saints Basilica • Chicago, IL
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