Weekly Bulletin - St. Pius X Catholic Community

St. Pius X Catholic Community
1025 E. Madison Street  Lombard, IL 60148  630-627-4526  www.stpiuslombard.org
WELCOME TO
ST. PIUS X CATHOLIC COMMUNITY
1025 E. MADISON STREET ■ LOMBARD, IL 60148
[email protected]
www.stpiuslombard.org
DIOCESE OF JOLIET
SERVED BY THE CONGREGATION OF THE RESURRECTION
MISSION STATEMENT
We the people of St. Pius X Church, a faith community in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Joliet,
Illinois, accept the challenge to restore all things in Christ through the use of our gifts and ministry. Guided by
the Father, nourished by the Eucharist, and inspired by the Holy Spirit we embrace all through our
commitment to worship, education, service, and stewardship.
LEMA DE NUESTRA MISIÓN
Nosotros las personas de la Iglesia de San Pío X, una comunidad de fe Católica de la Diócesis de Joliet,
Illinois, aceptamos los desafíos de restaurar todas las cosas en Cristo, por medio de nuestros talentos y
ministerios. Guiados por el Padre, nutridos por la Eucaristía, e inspirados por el Espíritu Santo; unidos y
comprometidos todos nosotros por medio de nuestros dones, educación y servicio.
Business Manager: John Matyasik
Administrative Assistant: Donna Cooper
Parish Secretary: Pam Matyasik
Maintenance Director: Sallie McGinn
Pastoral Council, Chair: Basil Weaver
Finance Council, Chair: Frank Enda
Stewardship Council, Chair: Leanne Newman
Pastor:
Father George Zieba, CR
Deacons:
John Chan, Ron Knecht,
Larry Lissak, Tom Rachubinski
Hispanic Ministry Pastoral Assistant:
Fr. Firmo Mantovani, CS
Pastoral Care: Sr. Pauline Schutz, OSF
Parish Office: 630-627-4526
Fax: 630-495-5926
[email protected]
Faith Formation: 630-627-1551
[email protected]
School: 630-627-2353
Fax: 630-627-1810
[email protected]
Convent: 630-627-5810
School Principal: Daniel Flaherty
Assistant Principal: Toni Miller
Faith Formation - Director: Colleen Lowery
Youth Ministry - Director: Mark Restaino
Music Ministry - Director: Kirsten Currie
Hispanic Ministry - Coordinator / Secretary:
Laura Mora
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IMPORTANT TO KNOW
PARISH OFFICE SUMMER HOURS
Monday through Thursday
9:00 AM—12:00 PM; 12:30 PM—3:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM—12:00 PM
MASSES
Saturday: 5:00 PM Anticipation of Sunday
Misa en Español: Sábado 7 PM
Sunday: 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM
Holy Days: see previous Sunday Bulletin
Weekdays: 8:30 AM Monday through Friday
Saturday: 8:00 AM First Saturday of each month
NEW PARISHIONERS
Welcome! You are invited to come to or call the Parish
Office to register. Forms are also available on the website.
MINISTRIES AND ORGANIZATIONS
If you are interested in one of our many ministries or wish
to volunteer time or talent, please contact the Parish
Office or see our website for more details.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Saturday: 3:30 to 4:30 PM or by appointment.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated on the first
Sunday at the 11:30 AM Mass (10:00 am during
Summer). No Baptisms are celebrated during Lent.
Parent preparation is required. The parent meeting for
Baptism is generally on the first Monday of the month
at 7:00 PM. Please call the Parish Office for more
information (630-627-4526).
PRAYER INTENTIONS
If you have a prayer intention that you would like the
parish to pray for, write it in the Book of Prayer in
Church.
BULLETIN ARTICLES
Due ten days prior to bulletin date. Attach Word file and
email to [email protected]. Please put a
contact name and phone number on each article indicating
the date(s) you would like the article to run. Every effort
will be made to see that your request is granted.
As a general rule, we encourage using “bulletin space”
instead of a separate insert whenever possible—–this
saves the cost of printing. The following guidelines
should be observed if an insert is necessary:A proposed
insert must be submitted for approval prior to bulletin
insertion weekend. Approved inserts must be delivered
by Thursday to the Parish Office.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
Please call the Parish Office at least 6 months before
your desired wedding date, to check availability.
FUNERALS
Arrangements should be made at the Parish Office
before publication in the newspaper.
SICK CALLS
Homebound because of sickness or age, please call the
Parish Office (630-627-4526) to arrange a visit with a
Minister of Care or a priest.
Pregnant? Confused? Need Help? Please call
Woman’s Choice Services at 630-261-9221.
SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OF THE SICK
Please call the Parish Office for arrangements.
Because of HIPAA Privacy regulations, hospitals can no
longer contact the parish. If you are hospitalized and
would like a priest or minister from St. Pius X to visit or
have your name added to the Prayers of the Faithful,
your family should notify the Parish Office.
INFORMATION ABOUT
OUR CATHOLIC FAITH
For questions and instruction in the faith or to become a
part of the RCIA process (Rite of Christian Initiation of
Adults), call the Parish Office.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL ASSISTANCE
AND PANTRY HOURS
Mon. & Fri. 9:30 am—Noon - Martha Room
Wed. 12:30-2:30 pm - Martha Room
Information: 630-300-4353
Vocations to the Priesthood and Religious Life:
www.vocations.com or call 815-834-4004.
Support Serra Vocations at the monthly Vocation Mass
and dinner at St. Petronille Parish in Glen Ellyn.
Please call 630-932-8098 for information.
Reporting Sexual Abuse: Anyone who has reasonable
cause to suspect the sexual abuse of a minor by a member
of the clergy or other Church personnel is urged to report
the matter immediately. To inform the Diocese of Joliet,
call Mrs. Judith Speckman (Victim Assistance
Coordinator) at 815-263-6467 or write the Diocese of
Joliet, 425 Summit Street, Joliet 60435. Contact DCFS at
1-800-252-2873 or call the local County States Attorney.
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LITURGICAL NEWS
Liturgical Calendar
Monday
May 30-Weekday (Memorial Day)
2 Pt 1:2-7; Ps 91:1-2, 14-16; Mk 12:1-2
9:00 am
Deceased men and women of the armed
services
Tuesday
May 31-The Visitation of the
Blessed Virgin Mary
Zep 3:14-18 or Rom 12:9-16; Is 12:2-3, 4bcd-6; Lk 1:39-56
8:30 am
Patricia Blaszak by Tom & Chris Blaszak
Memorial Day Mass
Monday, May 30 at
9:00 am
Wednesday June 1-Saint Justin
2 Tm 1:1-3, 6-12; Ps 123:1b-2; Mk 12:18-27
8:30 am
Special Intentions of Barbara Keane by
Carolyn Holst
Thursday June 2-Saints Marcellinus and Peter
2 Tm 2:8-15; Ps 25:4-5ab, 8-10, 14; Mk 12:28b-34
8:30 am
Margaret Rubenstein by family
Most holy and immaculate Virgin, Mother of Jesus and our
loving Mother, being his Mother, you shared in his universal
kingship. The prophets and angels proclaimed him King of
peace. With loving fervor in our hearts we salute and honor
you as Queen of peace.
Friday
June 3-The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus
Ez 34:11-16; Ps 23:1-6; Rom 5:5b-11; Lk 15:3-7
8:30 am
Lorraine Bannach by Jean Plewa
10:00 am
Special Intentions of Fr. George Zieba
(Grade School Mass)
6:30 pm
Rosary Relay for priests
Saturday June 4-The Immaculate Heart of the Blessed
Virgin Mary
2 Tm 4:1-8; 1 Sm 2:1, 4-8abcd; Lk 2:41-51
8:00 am
Fr. Thomas Wolter
Joseph Jablonsky by Virginia Jablonsky
3:30-4:30 pm Reconciliation
Vigil—Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
5:00 pm
St. Pius X Parish Family
7:00 pm
Misa en español
We pray that your intercession
may protect us and all people
from hated and discord, and
direct our hearts into the ways
of peace and justice which
your Son taught and
exemplified. We ask your
maternal care for our Holy
Father who works to reconcile
the nations in peace. We seek
your guidance for our
President and other leaders as
they strive for world peace.
Glorious Queen of peace, grant
us peace in our hearts,
harmony in our families and
concord throughout the world.
Protect us with your motherly
love. Amen.
Sunday
June 5
1 Kgs 17:17-24; Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13; Gal 1:11-19; Lk 7:11-17
8:00 am
Rev. Thomas Enright by Jean Plewa
10:00 am
CCW Members, living and deceased
Michael Brickley by Virginia Jablonsky
(Baptisms celebrated during Mass)
Lighthouse CD Spotlight
Unlocking the Book of Revelation
Dr. Michael Barber, host for Reasons for Faith Live on EWTN,
is Professor of Theology and Scripture at John Paul the Great
Catholic University. In this exciting presentation, he reveals the
deep treasures hidden in the Apocalypse, demonstrating the
practical implications for
living in today's modern
world. When is Jesus
coming? Listen and discover
the surprising truth!
CD’s are available in the
Gathering Space for $3.00
each.
Rosary for Vocations
Sunday evenings from 7:30 to 8:00 pm in the Church.
Individual Adoration for Vocations from 8 to 9 pm.
Please enter through door #8 on the east side of the
building. Call Ken for more information:
630-818-6261.
Pray for the following parishioners and friends who are ill:
Mark Furjanic
Frank Cvach
Janice Rowe
Jerry Buscher
Ronald Norman
Dolores Pflum
Evelyn Regan
Michael Crosse, Sr.
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Elizabeth McNicholas
Paul Pignatelli
Marita Hooper
Baby Elliott Grance
Chuck DelGreco
Lori Patros
Arlene Tadda
Light Our Way
Year of Mercy
Why do Catholics light prayer candles?
The Sight of burning votive candles -real or electronic - is
common in most Catholic churches. The candles are usually
placed before statues of saints or at shrines. But how did this
tradition get its start?
According to A Handbook of Catholic Sacramentals, by Ann
Ball (Our Sunday Visitor Books), the practice of lighting
candles in order to obtain some favor probably has its origins in
the custom of burning lights at the tombs of the martyrs in the
catacombs. The lights burned as a sign of solidarity with
Christians still on earth. Because the lights continually burned
as a silent vigil, they became known as vigil lights.
Vigil Lights (from the Latin vigilia, which means "waiting" or
"watching") are traditionally accompanied by prayers of
attention or waiting. Another common type of candle offering is
the votive light. Such an offering is indicative of seeking some
favor from the Lord or the saint before which the votive is
placed.
Lighting a candle is a way of extending one's prayer and
showing solidarity with the person on whose behalf the prayer
is offered.
After the 9/11 tragedy, lit candles figured prominently in a
televised concert affirming the power of goodness over the
darkness of evil. The symbolism was similar to the Catholic
custom of lighting candles as a form of prayer.
Source: "St. Anthony Messenger" September 2003, Page 26
In the lighting of candles we remember and truly live the words
of Our Lord: "I am the Light of the World." In the lighting of
candles we not only pray, but our prayers become smaller
symbols of the One Light of Christ. In burning candles, our
prayers rise up to Heaven day and night; prayers for the saint's
intercession are also common because of their friendship with
God in Heaven. Saints are powerful intercessors. The lighting of
candles has been observed since the time of the early martyrs.
http://acatholiclife.blogspot.com/2006/03/why-do-catholicslight-prayer-candles.html
Mary, Mother of Mercy
Mary’s role as Mother of Mercy continues today and is
evidenced in many Marian Apparitions, some as recent as 100
years ago. In the 1500’s Our Lady of Guadalupe came with
mercy for the Aztecs. The Aztec priests kept their people in
submission, bordering on terror, by offering human sacrifices
to their gods. To give an example of the scale of human
sacrifices being made, upon the consecration of the temple at
Tenochtitlan, 80,000 human sacrifices were made in just four
days. Mary appeared to Juan Diego saying, “I greatly desire
that a church be built in my honor, in which I will show my
love, compassion, and protection. I am your Mother full of
mercy and love for you and all those who love me, trust in me,
and have recourse to me. I will hear their complaints and I will
comfort their affliction and their sufferings. So that I might
show all my love, go now to the bishop in Mexico City and tell
him that I am sending you to make known to him the great
desire I have to see a church dedicated to me built here." The
church was built and within nine years of the apparitions of
Our Lady of Guadalupe, 9 million Aztecs had converted to
Christianity!
Marian apparitions also show that Mary has mercy on the souls
of sinners and asks for people to pray and do penance for them
to save them from going to hell. When she appeared at
Lourdes in the 1800’s, Mary asked St. Bernadette to join her in
praying for mercy saying, “Penance! Penance! Pray to God for
sinners. Kiss the ground as an act of penance for sinners!”
And when she appeared in Fatima to Blessed Jacinta, Blessed
Francisco and Blessed Lucia in 1917, she asked them to join
her in praying and sacrificing for the conversion of sinners to
receive her Son’s mercy, to pray that they be “saved from the
fires of hell” and that “all souls be brought to heaven,
especially those in most need of [God’s] mercy.” She asked
them to have everyone consecrate themselves to her
Immaculate Heart so that their heart might be like hers, full of
mercy, full of grace, and enter into her own fiat and triumph.
Her mission of mercy continues!
Pope Quote:
"On the day of the final harvest, the judge will be Jesus. ... In
the end we will all be judged by the same measure with which
we have judged: the mercy we have shown to others will also
be shown to us. Let us ask Our Lady, our Mother, to help us
grow in patience, in hope and in mercy with all brothers and
sisters."
— Pope Francis
Beginning June 5, 2016
Sunday Masses — 8:00 am and 10:00 am
Beginning June 4, 2016
Weekday Masses — 8:00 am
(summer Schedule goes thru August 21)
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SUMMER
PARISH NEWS
Our Stewardship of Sharing
Weekly Offering Report
Weekly Offering Contributions-May 2016
First Sunday Offering
10,358
Electronic Giving (5/1-5/3)
5,739
Second Sunday Offering
13,643
Electronic Giving (5/4-5/10)
7,596
Third Sunday Offering
13,433
Electronic Giving (5/11-5/17)
3,637
Fourth Sunday Offering
7,666
Electronic Giving (5/18-5/24)
4,291
Budget Income for May*
73,000
Amount needed for May Offering Budget $6,637
*Budgeted offering income needed to meet monthly budgeted expenses
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Year to Date Sunday Offering Budget
July 1, 2015 through April 30, 2016
Revenue
$616,351
Budget
629,097
Over (under) Budget for year
(12,746)
Golden Touch Donations 7/1/15-5/24/16
Lot Lights Donations thru 5/24/2016
$23,104
$13,914
Thank you for your continued support of our
ministries to the people of God.
Please remember St. Pius X Parish in your will and
estate planning. Please call the Parish Office at
630-627-4526 for more information. Thank you.
Rosary Relay for Priests
The St. Pius X Vocations Ministry invites you to join your prayers to the prayers of
millions throughout the world on Friday June 3, 2016 as we participate in
WorldPriest’s Annual Global Rosary Relay at St. Pius X’s Shrine of Mary
Immaculate Queen of the Universe. The rosary will begin promptly at 6:30 pm.
We will be receiving the rosary “baton” from the Shrine of Our Lady of the Cape
in Quebec, Canada, then passing it on to three shrines: Our Lady Star of the Sea in
NY, Maria Immaculada in Columbia, and Grotto of the Redemption in Iowa. You
can view the complete list of shrines at: worldpriest.com/rosary-relay-3/shrine-list/
The Annual Global Rosary Relay idea is a simple one. Each of the participating
shrines in 50+ countries prays a particular mystery of the Rosary at a particular half
hour on the day in thanksgiving to God for our priests and to implore the protection
and loving care of Our Lady, Mother of all priests, for all her priestly sons. With
the coming of midnight on June 3rd, the entire world, by then, will have been
encircled in prayer for our priests on this—The Annual Rosary Relay Day.
This is an opportunity for us to raise our hearts to God for all priests in the
exercise of their ministry; that they will be blessed, through our prayers, with
God's grace for their priesthood; that in this worldwide communion of prayer
for them, they may experience our gratitude and support; and finally that
they will persevere in unity with Christ and his Church and shepherd the
Lord's flock to the safe pastures of his Kingdom.
Please come and join us in prayer for 30 minutes as we pray for our own
Fr. George, all priests in our Diocese and throughout the world, newly ordained seminarians, and all discerning a vocation to the
priesthood.
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♫ ♫ Musical Notes ♫ ♫
This Week’s Calendar of Events
I will be available either Mondays from 1 - 4 pm or
Thursdays 4-8 pm and other times by request.
Please contact me at [email protected] or
630-386-5525 for more information.
Monday-May 30
Memorial Day Mass
9:00 am
Church
Wednesday-June 1
Faith Formation Commission
6:30 pm
Mary Room
Rosary/Prayer/Benediction
8:00 pm
Prayer Chapel
Friday-June 3
Grade School Mass (last day)
10:00 am
Church
Rosary Relay for Priests
6:30 pm
Church
Sundays—Rosary for vocations at 7:30 pm in Church
Manna News
The School Year is coming to a close…
Fond memories to cherish, and exciting summer events to start
planning. Remember you can use manna throughout the
summer for tuition savings!
St. Pius X Youth Ministry
Chicago Trip
On Monday, June 6, from 10:30 am-6:30 pm, the youth
group is going on a Chicago Trip. We'll meet at Pius at
10:30 am, carpool to the Lombard train station, take the train to
the city, go to Mass at St. Peter's, go out to lunch, and then go
to Navy Pier for their Fun-House Maze and games: Time Freak
and Atomic Rush. We'll be back at Pius by 6:30 pm. The cost is
$20 + money for lunch per student; chaperones go for free.
Forget Me Not Days
On Friday, June 10, from 1-3:30 pm, the youth group will be
collecting donations and passing out Forget Me Not seed
packets at the Jewel in Villa Park to raise money for the
Alzheimer's Association. Please meet at Pius at 1 pm for
carpooling and we will be back by 3:30 pm.
Remember you can use manna for Teacher’s gifts
Bath & Body Works
$10
14%
Classic Cinemas $10 10%
Barnes & Noble $10
10%
Starbucks Coffee
$10
8%
Bricks Pizza $10
20%
Chipotle $10
12%
Dairy Queen $10
5%
Oberweis $10
10%
Dunkin Donuts $10
5%
Subway $10
4%
Panera $10
10%
Buona $10
9%
Last Day Selling at School:
Friday, June 3—8 am-9 am
Raging Waves Waterpark
On Saturday, June 11, from 10 am-6 pm, the youth group is
going to Raging Waves Waterpark in Yorkville. The cost is
$25 per student which covers the entrance fee and includes a
meal voucher. We’ll meet at Pius at 10 am for carpooling and
be back by 6 pm. In the practice of modesty, we ask that all
girls wear either a one-piece swimsuit or a dark t-shirt over
any other kind of swimsuit.
Summer Traveling???
Use Gas Cards:
Shell $25, $50,$100 3%
BP $50, $100 2%
Mobil $50 2%
Speedway $25, $50, $100 5
Circle K $50, $100 2%
Chevron $25, $50, $100 2%
Marathon $25, $100 4%
For these events, please email Mark at
[email protected] to sign up.
Planning a graduation party? Consider:
Gordon Food Service (GFS) $25 4%,
Pete’s Fresh Market $20 5%,
Buona Beef $10 9%,
Wal-Mart $25 3.5%,
Jewel $25 5%,
Ultra $25 3%,
V.I.P. JUNE PICNIC!
Our end of the year gathering on Tuesday, June 7 at 11:30 am
will be grilled outside by our favorite chefs and enjoyed inside
by all of us! Special thanks for a year of fellowship to
Sr. Pauline, Jeanette, Sallie, and the “angels.” See you there.
RSVP to Sr. Pauline by June 6: 630-627-5810.
Part-Time Job Opportunity
St. Pius X Catholic Community Part time job available.
Maintenance and janitorial work. Occasional handy work.
25 hours per week, Monday thru Friday. Please call
Sallie McGinn at the Parish Office: 630-627-4526 X219.
NOTE: Summer Mass Schedule Sundays: 8 am & 10 am
Manna Summer Selling Schedule: Selling Manna on
Sundays from 8:30 am—11:15 am
Pickups at the parish office:
Wednesday & Thursday 9 am-3 pm and Friday 9 am-noon
or make arrangements to pickup at the Reckamp home. Call or
text Renee at 630-846-7363.
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St. Pius X Parish Carnival
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MINISTERIO HISPANO
Misa en Español
Sacerdote
Coordinadora de Ministerio Hispano
Coordinador Educación Religiosa
Sábado 7:00 pm
Firmo Mantovani, CS
Laura Mora
Abraham Rodríguez
Bautizos
1er. Y 3er. Sábado del mes
Matrimonios, Visita a los enfermos, Quinceañeras
e Intenciones de misa
Favor de hablar a la Rectoría para mas información
Horario de Oficina
Miércoles
Jueves
Teléfono
Email
9:00 am—1:00 pm
12:30 pm—4:00 pm
630-627-4526 X203
[email protected]
ofrecido libremente a Dios, para obtener el perdón de nuestros
pecados. No es que Cristo buscara la muerte por amor a la
muerte; Cristo, como ser humano que era, temía la muerte, pero
aceptó con amor la muerte y ofreció su vida al Padre, porque esa
era la condición necesaria para quitar el pecado del mundo.
Cristo, cordero inmolado, aceptó una muerte humanamente cruel
e injusta, entregándose por nosotros, para salvarnos a nosotros.
La muerte de Cristo fue una muerte redentora, una muerte por
amor a sus hermanos los hombres. Por eso, cada ver que nosotros
anunciamos la buena noticia de Cristo, su evangelio, debemos ser
conscientes de que estamos anunciando la vida y muerte de una
persona que sacrificó su vida luchando contra el mal y contra la
injusticia del mundo, precisamente para salvar al mundo. De todo
esto debemos ser muy conscientes cada vez que nos acercamos a
comulgar con el cuerpo y la sangre de Cristo, un cuerpo
entregado por nosotros…
3.- Haced esto en memoria mía. Sigue diciéndonos san Pablo
que Cristo mandó a sus discípulos que cada vez que se reunieran
Servidores
para comer el pan y beber el cáliz lo hicieran en memoria suya.
La eucaristía es la renovación del sacrificio de Cristo; como
venimos diciendo, la eucaristía es la memoria del sacrificio de la
Ministros de Eucaristía: Teresa A., Elizabeth M.,
Saturday
vida de Cristo. Cristo fue el primer mártir del cristianismo, lo
Lucy S., J. Rosario S.
7:00 pm
mataron porque no se acobardó ante la persecución injusta de los
Lectores: Silvana C., Jesús O., Francis D.
6/4
que le mataron, sino que, por amor a su Padre, Dios, eligió la
Acólitos: Nathaly V., Dalia D., Ray G., Jesús A.
muerte, antes que ceder ante las presiones de sus enemigos. Si de
verdad celebramos conscientemente nuestras eucaristías,
debemos hacerlo recordando la primera eucaristía que Cristo
LA ALIANZA NUEVA Y ETERNA DE CRISTO celebró con sus discípulos, inmediatamente antes de recorrer el
camino hacia el calvario, donde ofrecería su vida al Padre, sobre
1.- Este cáliz es la nueva alianza sellada con mi sangre. Dentro el ara de la cruz.
del pensamiento paulino, tal como leemos hoy en la primera carta
de san Pablo a los Corintios, escrita bastantes años antes de la
4.- Dadles vosotros de comer. En el evangelio de hoy hemos
publicación de los evangelios, la eucaristía es la mejor expresión leído el relato de la multiplicación de los panes y los peces. En
de la nueva alianza que Cristo hizo con su Padre, ofreciéndole el esta fiesta del Corpus, debemos entender este relato también en
sacrificio de su propia sangre. En el Antiguo Testamento se habla lenguaje eucarístico. Nuestras eucaristías nos dicen que Cristo
de otras alianzas que Dios hizo con su pueblo. Los sacerdotes de ofreció su vida para salvar a todos los hombres, sin excepción
las antiguas alianzas ofrecían a Yahvé la sangre de algún animal alguna. Nuestras eucaristías no pueden quedarse en un acto
sacrificado y era la sangre de ese animal sacrificado y ofrecido a piadoso individual, sino que deben implicar un propósito de
Dios la que sellaba la alianza que Dios hacía con su pueblo. En la salvar al mundo, especialmente a los más necesitados, poniendo
nueva alianza es la propia sangre de Cristo la que sella de una
nuestras vidas al servicio de la vida de aquellas personas que más
manera definitiva y para siempre la alianza de Dios con los
nos necesitan. Hoy es el día del amor fraterno y nuestra eucaristía
hombres. Dios ya no quiere sacrificios de toros, ni otras ofrendas, de hoy debe animarnos a querer salvar, por amor, a todas las
para perdonar los pecados del pueblo; es la sangre –la vida,
personas necesitadas. En nuestra tierra hay recursos suficientes
pasión y muerte de Cristo- ofrecida sobre el ara de la cruz, lo que para que nadie se muera de hambre, es nuestro egoísmo, el
perdona nuestros pecados. En la eucaristía, cada vez que
egoísmo humano, el que condena a la muerte por hambre a
comemos el pan sacramentado y bebemos el vino, renovamos
muchas personas. En esta eucaristía de la fiesta del Corpus,
esta nueva alianza, en la que Dios perdona nuestros pecados por ofrezcamos cada uno de nosotros todo lo que podamos, para que
la sangre de Cristo.
nadie se muera de hambre por culpa de nuestro egoísmo. Demos
nosotros de comer a las personas que nos necesitan, cada uno
2.- Esto es mi cuerpo, que se entrega por vosotros. Si
según sus posibilidades.
seguimos con san Pablo, cada vez que nos acercamos a recibir el
cuerpo de Cristo, debemos ser conscientes de que estamos
Por Gabriel González del Estal
comulgando con el Cristo que se entregó, libre y
voluntariamente, por nosotros. Recibimos un cuerpo entregado,
May 29, 2016
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DEANERY AND DIOCESAN NEWS
Attention Cursillistas!
There is a Cursillo Ultreya held at St. Pius X the first Saturday
of every month (except July and August).
We meet after the 8:00 am Mass June 4 in the Martha Room.
We miss seeing you and hope that you will join us for
encouragement, fellowship, prayer and food. We have a
witness speaker and then participate in group reunion.
Hope to see you soon! Bring a friend—either a fellow
Cursillista or someone who is interested in the Cursillo
Movement. Questions? Call Pat Simmons at 630-291-8590.
Catholic Charities’ Mobile Food Pantry
Catholic Charities’ Mobile Food Pantry will be distributing
food in the church parking lots on the date and location as
listed below (rain or shine). Catholic Charities and the
Northern Illinois Food Bank have partnered to deliver
nutritious food (meat, produce and nonperishable items) to
people in need.
Participants are asked to bring bags, laundry baskets, boxes,
carts or wagons to transport food and grocery products through
the line and back to their vehicles. A representative from
Catholic Charities will be available at this event to explain
additional services provided by the agency. You do not have
to be Catholic to participate. Catholic Charities helps people
of all faiths and beliefs. For more information about Catholic
Charities, please visit catholiccharitiesjoliet.org.
Food distribution begins at 10:00 am and will continue until
12 noon or whenever the food is gone, whichever comes first.
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
At St. John the Apostle Church,
330 N. Westmore Ave., Villa Park
Annual Diocesan Wedding Anniversary Mass
The Diocese of Joliet will hold its Thirty-Eighth Annual
Wedding Anniversary Mass on Sunday, August 28, 2016 at
2:00 pm at the Cathedral of St. Raymond in Joliet. If you are
celebrating either your 25th or 50th anniversary this year, please
contact the rectory so that we may submit your name to the
Diocese for a formal invitation. Those celebrating over 50 year
anniversaries do not receive a formal invitation, but will be
able to register to attend at a later date.
MemorialDayMass
Monday,May30,2016
The Catholic Cemeteries of the Diocese of Joliet cordially
invite your family and friends to attend any of our Memorial
Day Masses that will be celebrated throughout the diocese at
the various Diocesan Catholic Cemeteries.
8:00am Ss. Peter & Paul CemeteryBag Piper Present after Mass
Fr. Thomas Milota, Officiating
911 North Ave. Naperville
9:00am Assumption Cemetery
Bag Piper & Dove Release after Mass
Fr. John Sullivan, Officiating
1S510 Winfield Ave. Wheaton
Catholic Cemeteries are places of hope and remembrance.
May this Memorial Day lead us into heartfelt expressions of
gratitude and prayerful remembrance of our nation’s heroes.
For additional information regarding The Catholic Cemeteries
of the Diocese of Joliet in Dupage Co. call 630-668-3313.
A call to Men of St. Pius X:
Get Battle Ready!
Join us for the 3rd Annual Joliet Diocese Catholic
Men's Conference next Saturday, June 4, at
Benedictine University.
400+ men will gather in the brand new Benedictine
Auditorium and Campus to hear some great
speakers and build their faith. The title for the day
is “Battle Ready” - Preparing and Leading yourself,
your family, and those around you in battles we
face daily.
For more information and to register go to
www.fishersofmenonline.com
For questions or to carpool, call Mark Reznicek at
630-915-5954.
www.stpiuslombard.org
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COMMUNITY NEWS
Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends
Let Jesus feed your marriage by attending an upcoming
Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend on June 10-12, 2016
or August 12-14, 2016 or October 7-9, 2016, all at Elk Grove
Village, IL. Early registration is highly recommended. For
reservations/information, call Jim & Kris at 630-577-0778 or
contact us through http://wwme-chicagoland.org .
Are you or someone you know widowed?
For Widowed Men & Women
There will be a retreat/workshop July 9 & 10 at St. Julie’s
Parish, Tinley Pk. Il. and on July 23 & 24 at Holy Family
Parish, 2515 Palatine Rd. Inverness, IL.
Being widowed is a special loss, and this program is designed
especially to help the widowed find hope & joy
again. Space limited – register early.
Joyful Again Widowed Ministry 708-354-7211
[email protected]
Village of Lombard
Memorial Day Ceremony 2016
100th Anniversary of Flag day
Monday, May 30, at Noon
Sunken Garden at Lombard Common Park
(Near Maple and Grace Streets)
Questions? Call 630-873-4440 or 630-620-5718.
Additional parking at Berean Bible Church,
535 E. Maple Street.
www.villageoflombard.org/veterans
St. Thomas the Apostle Jobs Ministry Meeting
Friday, June 3 @ 9:30 am: Kay Carroll, retired HR Director,
North American Operations, for Navistar, will present "Top 10
Ideas from HR on Getting the Job." This session will provide
an insider's view of how the selection process works, and will
offer tips on what to do and what to avoid in your job search,
including tips on resumes, networking opportunities, trends in
interviewing, and more.
1500 Brookdale Road, Naperville — 630-355-8980.
Totus Tuus
Summer Catechetical Youth Program
All St. Pius X Youth are invited to attend the Diocesan Totus Tuus Program at Sacred Heart Church in Lombard.
The dates for Grades 7 thru 12 are June 19-23 and Grades 1 thru 6 are June 20-25. Please go to Sacred Heart’s
website under Faith Formation/Totus Tuus for the registration form and more information. There will also be
forms at the St. Pius X Parish office for your convenience.
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