Apr. 5, 2015 - Old St. Mary`s Catholic Church

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Apr. 5, 2015 - Old St. Mary`s Catholic Church
O ld S t. M ary’s C hurch
1500 S. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60605 - Chicago’s First Catholic Parish - Established in 1833 - The Paulist Fathers serving our parish since 1903
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OLD ST. MARY’S CHURCH
Our Parish Mission
Founded in 1833, Old St. Mary’s parish is the first
Catholic parish in the Chicago area. Guided for
more than a century by the vision of the Paulist
Fathers, we are a diverse and welcoming community
dedicated to serving the spiritual needs of the South
Loop and greater Chicago area.
As a unified Church and School community, Old St.
Mary’s Parish promotes the mission of the Paulist
Fathers to welcome those who have been away from
the church, to build bridges of respect and
collaboration with people of diverse backgrounds
and religions, and to promote justice and healing in
our society.
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PARISH PHONE: 312.922.3444
WEB SITE: www.oldstmarys.com
SCHOOL PHONE: 312.386.1560
SCHOOL WEB SITE: www.osmschool.com
MASS SCHEDULE
SATURDAY: 5:00 PM; SUNDAY: 8:30 AM, 11:00 AM AND 6:00PM
DAILY MASSES: 8:30 AM—MONDAY—FRIDAY 12:00 NOON—SATURDAY
HOLY DAYS: 8:30 AM AND 7:00PM
EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT: FRIDAY 9:00AM TO NOON
SACRAMENTAL CELEBRATIONS
ANOINTING OF THE SICK: FIRST SATURDAY: NOON MASS
BAPTISM: SECOND & FOURTH SATURDAYS, PLEASE GO TO OUR
WEBSITE TO REGISTER
CONFESSION: SATURDAY 11:30 TO 11:50 AM AND AT OTHER TIMES BY
APPOINTMENT
COMMUNION/SICK CALLS: UPON REQUEST
April 5, 2015
Old St. Mary’s is
wheelchair accessible.
Large print missalettes are available near
the entrance. Please return them after Mass.
Special hosts are available in the
sacristy for those who are gluten
intolerant.
Do you have difficulty walking to
the front of the church for
communion?
Please ask an usher to let the communion ministers know
where you are so the ministers can bring communion to
you. Receiving the Body of Christ is too important to miss
out. The ministers do scan the congregation, so if you
forget to let an usher know, put your hand up so they can
see you. We want to accommodate you.
PARISH STAFF
REV. PAUL HUESING, CSP, PASTOR
phuesing@oldstmarys.com
REV. PATRICK JOHNSON, CSP, ASSOCIATE PASTOR
pjohnson@oldstmarys.com
ZACCARY HANEY, COORDINATOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
zhaney@oldstmarys.com
DAWN BURNS, BUSINESS MANAGER
dawn@oldstmarys.com
JULIE MARTIN, SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
jmartin@osmschool.com
SCOTT WILL, DIRECTOR OF WORSHIP ARTS
swill@oldstmarys.com
VANESA JACKSON, RECEPTIONIST
MAMIE SMITH, RECEPTIONIST
TONETTE MILLER, RECEPTIONIST
JIM FOY, FACILITIES ENGINEER
DENNIS DAVIS, MAINTENANCE
PRAYER REQUEST
Please pray for those novices and seminarians who are
preparing for ministry to the Church with the Paulist
Fathers, who have staffed Old St. Mary’s since 1903.
Bulletin Submissions
The deadline is Noon on Monday, if you cannot send the item
electronically. Items submitted electronically are due by 5PM
on Mondays. Please Email items to bulletin@oldstmarys.com.
Thank You!
Parish Offices will be closed
Monday, April 6, 2015.
There will be Mass at 8:30AM.
April 5, 2015: EASTER SUNDAY
Dear members of the OSM community,
Happy Easter! I am so happy to be
celebrating Easter with you this year for the first
time. You have been a blessing to me these
past eight months. I am also very happy that spring is here and we
can look forward to some warmer weather. Chicago is great, but the
winter weather is a challenge.
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The Parish
Staff of Old
St. Mary’s
wishes
everyone a
Happy and Blessed Easter.
Easter brings two special gifts with it this year. First, during the Easter
season we will be completing our Parish Transformation Project and
setting some pastoral goals for all of us at Old St. Mary’s to
accomplish in the next two or three years. Second, we will move
ahead with demolition of the current Pastoral Center and begin
construction of a new Pastoral Center including its large multipurpose
space which will provide us with a gymnasium! The demolition is
scheduled to begin tomorrow, Easter Monday, April 6.
We thank you for joining us in
celebration of the Resurrection
of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
Construction will unavoidably result in some short-term frustrations
including a moderate reduction in available parking and some
scheduling constraints caused by our temporary loss of much of our
meeting space. But the reward of the new building’s completion and
occupancy in the New Year will more than make up for any temporary
inconvenience.
Amber Coisman
Looking further ahead, we will be hiring additional pastoral staff over
the summer so that we can expand our ministry in notable ways. The
Parish Transformation Project is helping us determine the extent and
character of that new ministry. We will be sharing information about
that a lot in the next few weeks.
Again, Happy Easter!
Sincerely,
Catholic Relief Services—Rice Bowl
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ends in our own hearts, where Jesus reigns
forever. Let us rejoice in our risen Lord—and in
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Republic of Congo and all over the world!
Please return your Rice Bowls next weekend, April 11-12, 2015.
We welcome the following
new parishioners to the
Old St. Mary’s community.
Amy Polega
Laura Lasecki & Christopher Wimmer
GOD’S WORD TODAY
The first Easter Sunday must have been very
difficult for the apostles. They had given up
three years of their lives to follow the man they
believed to be the Messiah, only to watch him be
crucified and buried. All seemed lost. By fixating
on the events of Good Friday, they had great
difficulty understanding the message of
resurrection at first. But their eyes and hearts
were opened when Jesus spoke their names, ate
with them, and breathed on them his gift of
peace. From this moment, they were empowered
and infused with a new courage and enthusiasm.
With the gift of the Holy Spirit, they became
powerful witnesses to the message of hope and
new life. As we rejoice in the glory and power of
the Resurrection, we come to realize that the
victory of Christ over sin and death can likewise
be ours. Let us live this Easter Day with faith and
conviction, and then we will share forever in the
fullness of Christ's resurrection.
From Saint Margaret Mary Sunday Missal, © J. S.
Paluch Company
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OLD ST. MARY’S CHURCH
April 5, 2015
Easter Flower Offerings
In memory of Julie, Vincent and John D’Aversa by Angela D’Aversa
In memory of Manang Charito by Rosario Mauricio
In memory of Roger & Genevieve Olsen and Jim & Ellen Hickey by MissMary Olsen
In memory of Thomas & Christine Hughes and Stanley & Mary Usellis by Mr. & Mrs. John Hughes
In memory of James L. & Ruth Sheerin, James L. Jr. & Marilyn Sheerin Family, Dennis Sheerin
and Margaret Sheerin by Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Sheerin
In memory of Fred & Christine Schieber and Adam & Mary Gorza by Miss Mary Anne Schieber
In honor of The Paulist Fathers by Mr. Patrick Ouimet
In memory of Wally & Kim Szeto, Joseph & Maria Lam and Brian & Jane Szeto by Mr. & Mrs. Woon Szeto
In memory of Mary Gory, Elizabeth Kukulski and in honor of Elizabeth Gory by Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Gory
In memory of Gonzalo & Marcelina Sansalian by Adrianne Limjoco
In memory of Eleanor Hood-Wynn by Janine Mitchell
In memory of Eustace Karuri Githenya, Cosmo Kariuki, Perpetua Wambui, Dorcas & Meshack Manhungo
and Githenya Wanyeri by Donor Unknown
In memory of Gebhard Glueck, Annie Freislederer and Katharina Glueck by Dr. Petra Glueck & Alexander Walter Glueck
In memory of Peter Tom by Josephine Tom
In memory of Patnubay Sta. Ana, Arcadio Bernardino, and Salve Tordilla by Mr. & Mrs. Tristan Santos
In memory of Mabel Mattes, David Mattes, George Jaap and
In honor of The Larry & Lisa Miller family by Mr. & Mrs. George Mattes
In memory of Jacob Thelen by Mr. & Mrs. Jacob H. Thelen
In memory of Joel Friedl, and Annita & Archimedes Giglio by Mrs. Ariani Friedl
In memory of Charles Hart by Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Hart
In memory of Elizabeth Millewich by Mr. Geoffrey Millewich
In memory of Grace Marie Roesler by Mr. & Mrs. Michael Roesler
In memory of James Montgomery by Ms. Yvonne Montgomery
In memory of Joseph & Virginia Ryan by Mr. William Ryan
In memory of Pamela Rose Pereira by Mr. John Colwell and Tracy Colwell
In memory of Mr. & Mrs. Francisco F. Carrera by Miss Virginia Carrera
In memory of John C. White, Edward Buckney and Adrian C. White by Dr. Cozette Buckney
In memory of Mr. & Mrs. Gamble by Ms. Darneice Gamble
In memory of Jim, John, John Jr, The Volland Family, Richard & Lorraine Payton, Andrew W. Chaira Sr.,
Fr. Dudley Day, OSA and In honor of Agnes Kelly by Mr. Edward Payton
In memory of Mr. K. Opong by Mr. & Mrs. Augustine Afriyie
In memory of the Mazur Family by Miss Wanda Mazur
In memory of Eduvigio & Anatolia Tudtud by Miss Sally Tudtud
In memory of Pat & Bill Burnett by Mrs. Maria Thomas
In memory of Mario Medina Jr and Petunia by Donor Unknown
We have made every effort to record your intentions accurately, please forgive any typographical errors.
(More donors are listed on page 5)
Thank you everyone for your donations toward Flowers to beautify our church.
April 5, 2015: EASTER SUNDAY
Donations for Easter Flowers also
received from the following:
Ms. Esmeralda Jimenez,
Miss Christine Talley,
Mr. John Campbell,
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Brawley.
Mr. Salvador Serrano Jr.,
Arleen Daggs, Mrs. Grace Wright,
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Roche,
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Kelm,
Mr. Matthew Schuller,
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Wigell,
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Blais,
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Refundo,
Mr. & Mrs. James Dollear,
Mr. & Mrs. Armold Huelva,
Dr. & Mrs. William Reed
Mr. & Mrs. Nestor Carlos,
Miss Maria Consuelo Gingoyon,
Mr. Ted Sveda & Ms. Janet Seehausen,
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Apel,
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Thompson,
Ms. Patricia O’Neil,
Mr. & Mrs. Don Bennecke,
Ms. Jackie Braun, Ms. Ruth Argenta
Mr.. & Mrs. Patrick Quinn,
Ms. Carolina Hernandez,
Mr. & Mrs. Dave Tracy,
Dr. & Mrs. Justin Song,
Mrs. Joyce Manas, Ms. Mina Annan,
Mr. & Mrs. Chizoba Ngene,
Mrs. Michelle Magnaye,
Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Cepeda,
Ms. Lynda Bartlett, and Ms. Lisa Eke
Thank You for your Generosity!
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The Big Night
PLEASE JOIN US FOR
Old Saint Mary’s School
11th Annual Spring Gala
SATURDAY, MAY 2, 2015
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2ND PRIZE = $3,000
3RD PRIZE = $1,500
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Proceeds benefits the children of Old St. Mary’s
LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR
The Little Sisters of the Poor will speak briefly after communion at all of our Masses on the
weekend of April 18 and 19. The Little Sisters are a community devoted to the care of the
elderly poor. They were founded in France by St. Jeanne Jugan in 1839. Today they operate
nursing homes in many countries. In Chicago, they operate St. Mary’s Home on N. Lakewood Ave. Their visit
with us is one of a series of special events we are having at Old St. Mary’s in honor of the members of religious
communities who live and/or work near us during this Year of the Consecrated Life.
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OLD ST. MARY’S CHURCH
April 5, 2015
Demolition and Construction
Demolition of the old school building and current Parish Center is scheduled to begin on April 6
and will continue for approximately three weeks. Then construction of the new building will
begin immediately. Occupancy of the new building will be early in 2016.
Throughout demolition and most of construction, we will lose some spaces in the overflow
parking lot, the number varying depending on the phase of demolition/construction. Also, access by car to the remaining
parking spaces in the overflow lot will be from Wabash Avenue only. It will however, be possible to walk from the
overflow lot to the alleyway and onto the church grounds. The alleyway itself will not be blocked on weekends, however,
there will often be occasions on weekdays when “through traffic” will not be possible.
YEAR OF SACRAMENTS • ONE WORD AT A TIME
Strengthen
The very word confirm
means to strengthen or to
make stronger. Baptism
gives us new life in Christ
and makes us sons and
daughters of God in the Son,
Jesus Christ. Confirmation
strengthens us in that identity with another
outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Even more,
Confirmation makes us stronger to live out that
identity.
As we walk through this world, we often feel
pulled in many directions. There are many
forces, some good but many quite negative, that
press in on us. How will we respond? Will we feel
overwhelmed and unable to do anything? From
what can we draw the strength and courage to
make the right decisions, to stay on course, and
to follow through on our commitments?
For believers who have been confirmed in the
Holy Spirit, the answer lies in the strengthening
that is already within us. Faith alerts us to the
precious and graced resource that we carry
within ourselves.
POPE FRANCIS’ VISION OF HEALING AND COMMUNION
The ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO in partnership with LOYLOA PRESS
More on Pope Francis’ Vision at www.loyolapress.com/popefrancis.com
www.ArchChicago.org © 2014 Archdiocese of Chicago, Fr. Louis J. Carneli
We are Easter people
and Alleluia is our song.
— St. Augustine
Are You Interested in Being a Deacon?
If so, the Institute for Diaconal Studies (IDS) will
begin a new training program in August.
Applicants must be 31 – 62 years of age at the
time of application. The deadline for submission
of an application is May 1. For an application
packet, please call IDS at 847-837-4563. If you
would like more information about the diaconate,
call Fr. Patrick Johnson, CSP here at Old St.
Mary’s at 312-922-3444, ext. 20. He will be
happy to discuss the ministry of diaconate with
you.
St. James Food Pantry---DIRE NEED
The St. James Food Pantry is in dire need of hygiene
products. They need miniature and full size: soap,
deodorant, shampoo/condi oner, razors, lo on
and toothpaste. Please deposit your dona on(s) in
the baskets in the commons. Thank you and GOD
BLESS!
OLD ST. MARY’S BUDGET SCORECARD
7/1/2014 - 03/22/15
Period
03/22/2015
YTD
Amount Needed
$16,000.00
$608,000.00
Total Collected
$15,020.21
$599,712.30
Deficit
$(979.79) $(8,287.70)
You can now contribute to various church offerings via Give Central
on our website, www.oldstmarys.com. Just click on the Giving tab,
and then click on Give to Church. If you have any questions, please
call Dawn Burns at 312.922. 3444, ext. 23.
APRIL 5, 2015: EASTER SUNDAY
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TODAY’S READINGS
Holy Saturday April 4 8:00 pm
Great Vigil Liturgy of Easter
Newly Received and Baptized
Easter Sunday
April 5
8:30 am † Frank Coachman
10:30 am † Porferia Levi
12:00 pm † Lorraine and Laverne Rohr
Monday
FIRST READING - Peter is an eyewitness: The Lord is risen
(Acts 10:34a, 37-43).
PSALM - This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice
and be glad (Psalm 118).
(1)SECOND READING - All who are baptized, set your
hearts in heaven (Colossians 3:1-4).
(2)SECOND READING - Christ our Passover is sacrificed;
therefore let us celebrate (1 Corinthians 5:6b-8).
GOSPEL - Three witnesses, Mary, Peter, and John; each
responds to the empty tomb (John 20:1-9).
April 6 8:30 AM
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
† James Byrne
Tuesday
April 7 8:30 AM
MONDAY:
Acts 2:14, 22-33; Ps 16:1-2a, 5, 7-11;
Mt 28:8-15
TUESDAY:
Acts 2:36-41; Ps 33:4-5, 18-20, 22;
Jn 20:11-18
† Joseph Corritore
Wednesday April 8 8:30 AM
† Jennie Corritore
WEDNESDAY: Acts 3:1-10; Ps 105:1-4, 6-9; Lk 24:13-35
Thursday April 9 8:30 AM
† James Bailey
Friday
THURSDAY:
Acts 3:11-26; Ps 8:2ab, 5-9; Lk 24:35-48
FRIDAY:
Acts 4:1-12; Ps 118:1-2, 4, 22-27a;
Jn 21:1-14
SATURDAY:
Acts 4:1-12; Ps 118:1, 14-15ab, 16-21;
Mk 16:9-15
Acts 4:32-35; Ps 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24:
1 Jn 5:1-6; Jn 20:19-31
April 10—8:30 AM
† Tom Gory
SUNDAY:
Saturday April 11 12:00 PM
† Rosemary Johnson
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