Sacred Heart Parish 819 N. 16th Avenue, Melrose Park, IL 60160 E-Mail: [email protected] www.shsparish.org ADMINISTRATOR: Rev. Francisco Ortega Pastor Emeritus: Rev. Erwin J. Friedl Retired Resident: Rev. Herbert Meyr Permanent Deacons: Mr. Mike Barnish; Mr. Ray Behrendt; Mr. Norberto Ojeda; Mr. Eduardo Rodriguez CHURCH RECTORY: 819 N. 16th Avenue Phone (708) 344-0757 Fax (708) 344-5906 RECTORY OFFICE HOURS: Mon, Wed, Friday 9:00am - 7:30pm Tues, Thurs 9:00am-5:00pm Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm STAFF: JOSEPH AUGELLI, Parish Business Manager RANDY CERQUA, Director of Music MIKE CRUZ, Director of Buildings & Grounds ARNOLDO MARTINEZ, Director of Religious Education MARIA GALVIN - SUE KLAPUT BYRON MARROQUIN Office Staff SCHOOL: 815 N. 16th Avenue Website: www.shsmelrosepark.com Phone (708) 681-0240 Fax(708) 681-0454 STAFF: MRS. BARBARA CICONTE Principal MRS. CHERYL MILITELLO Secretary MRS. JUANITA GUERRA Marketing CONVENT: 1503 Rice St. Franciscan Sisters Phone (708)344-6940 Franciscan Resource Center Phone (708)567-5083 Dominican Literacy Center Phone (708)338-0659 School Sisters of St. Francis Offices Phone (708)865-6990 www.facebook.com/sacredheartmelrosepark MISSION STATEMENT Sacred Heart Parish is a family of believers rooted in the teachings of Jesus Christ as professed by the Catholic Church. We open our lives to the wisdom of the Holy Spirit that we may see all things in the light of Faith. We welcome all on our journey to the Kingdom of God. Sacred Heart nourishes the parish family through the ministries of Evangelization, Education, Sacramental Worship and Christian Service. We offer our time, talents and treasure as stewards of God’s Church. We call on each other’s support as we build God’s Kingdom. With our Lord’s help, we will live the Gospel values of Faith, Hope, Justice and Love. _________________________ SUNDAY MASSES: Sat. 5:00 pm, Sun. 7:30, 9:00, 11:00 am; and 12:30 pm Spanish WEEKDAY MASSES: 8:00am HOLY DAYS: 8:00,10:00am, and 7:00pm Bilingual (or as posted) CONFESSIONS: Saturday 4:00-4:45pm; and Spanish 1st & 3rd Saturday 4:00-4:45pm Third Sunday in Ordinary Time January 24, 2016 The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to bring glad tidings to the poor. — Luke 4:18a PARISH INFORMATION EUCHARISTIC ADORATION: The first Friday of each month from 12:00 Noon to 7pm. Exposition at 12 Noon: Adoration until 7pm: Benediction at 7:00pm BAPTISMS: All Parents must register at the rectory for the Baptism and preparation class ahead of time. English Baptisms: Are on the 1st & 4th Sunday of each month at 2:30 pm.. The Baptismal preparation class is required for parents and godparents and is held on the 4th Monday of the month at 7pm in the rectory meeting room. (holidays excluded) Spanish Baptisms: Are on the 2nd & 4th Saturday of each month at 1:00 pm. The Baptismal preparation class is required for parents and godparents and is held on the Monday before Baptisms at 7:00pm in the rectory meeting room. (holidays excluded) WEDDINGS: Arrangements should be made at the rectory with a parish priest or deacon at least four months before the wedding. Normally weddings are for parishioners, but special situations will be considered. We recommend a Wedding Mass for practicing Catholics. We recommend a Wedding Ceremony for non-practicing Catholics or mixed religion couples. Both are valid marriages. A priest is necessary for a Wedding Mass. QUINCEANERA: To have a Quinceanera Mass, a candidate must have been Confirmed & received First Holy Communion. Others will have the Prayer Service & Blessing. A deacon can preside at a Prayer Service & Blessing. All Quinceaneras must be baptized as Catholic Christians. Arrangements must be made at the rectory with a priest or deacon at least two months before. FUNERALS: Arrangements can usually be made with the rectory office by the funeral director. We have the Book of Funeral Readings at the rectory for families who wish to look them over. A priest or deacon will usually attend the wake. SICK CALLS: If someone needs to be Anointed, please call the rectory when they are seriously ill. Don’t wait too long! If someone homebound wishes Holy Communion, please call the rectory. It will usually be brought by a Minister of Care. NEW PARISHIONERS: Welcome to Sacred Heart Parish! Please register in the rectory office to be counted! CHANGE OF ADDRESS: If you leave the parish or move to a new address, please notify the rectory as soon as possible PARISH FOOD PANTRY: Open Saturday’s 10am-11:30am. Patrons need to call the rectory by Thursday to reserve food PARISH ORGANIZATIONS PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL: President: Mike Barnish; Vice-President: Maria Galvin; Secretary: Cris Dorwart; Members: Joe Augelli, Lois Behrendt, Ray Behrendt, Randy Cerqua, Barbara Ciconte, Caroline Cruz, Don Klaput, Nancy Marella, Arnoldo Martinez, Norberto Ojeda, Barbara Richter, Eduardo & Maribel Rodriguez, Josephina Rodriquez, Sue Zupinski. FINANCE COUNCIL: MEMBERS: Pat Esposito, Salvatore LaMantia, Marissa Martinez, Joanne Pope, Mike Principe. HOLY NAME SOCIETY: PRESIDENT Donald Klaput WOMEN’S CLUB: PRESIDENT Toni Perfetto HISPANIC MINISTRY: PRESIDENT n/a SCHOOL ADVISORY BOARD: PRESIDENT Colleen Kenost SCHOOL PTO: PRESIDENTS, Sue Golding & Teresa Collela Ministry of Care If you or a family member are admitted to a hospital and would like to receive Penance, Anointing of the Sick or Holy communion, please ask for the Catholic Hospital Chaplain to be sent. If there is no Catholic Chaplain, or you would like to see a priest, deacon or Minister of Care from Sacred Heart, call the Rectory Office. According to the HIPPA Act, hospitals no longer notify parishes with patient names. If you are homebound and would like to receive the Sacraments, please call the Rectory Office at 708-344-0757. SUNDAY, JANUARY 24: 9:00am Family Mass Following 9:00am Mass School 8th Grade Bake Sale. Appreciation Breakfast for School Families. 2:30pm English Baptisms 3:30pm Folkloric Dance Practice MONDAY, JANUARY 25: 8-11am Mini Retreats for PreK-8th Grade (Marian Hall) 3:30pm Cadette Scouts (Upper Grade Hall) 6:00-7:30pm Daisy Scouts (Upper Grade Library) 6:30pm STEM (Upper Grade Lounge) 7:00pm English Baptismal Preparatory Class (Rectory) 7:00pm School Board Meeting (Teacher’s Lounge) TUESDAY, JANUARY 26: 4:30pm Brownie Meeting (Upper Grade Hall) 7:00pm Tae Kwon Do (School Gym) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27: 6:00pm Choir (Church) 7:00-8:00pm RCIA (Rectory) THURSDAY, JANUARY 28: 7:00pm Tae Kwon Do (School Gym) FRIDAY, JANUARY 29: 7:00pm Youth Meeting (Room 13) SATURDAY, JANUARY 30: 9:00am Youth Meeting (Room 13) 10:00am School 1st Reconciliation (Church) 10:00am CCD Parent Meeting (Marian Hall) 6:00-9:00pm Dominican Sisters (Marian Hall) WELCOME! BIENVENIDOS! We are delighted that you have come to celebrate with us. Please accept our warmest welcome, whether you are visitors, long time residents or are new to the parish and community. We are thankful to God for your presence with us. If you are not registered at Sacred Heart, or are a registered parishioner and need to make changes, such as a new address, telephone number, or are planning to move, please fill out the form below, drop it in the collection basket or return it to the Rectory office. Thank you. Estamos encantados que han venido a celebrar con nosotros. Por favor acepten nuestra bienvenida mas afectuosa, sean visitantes, residentes de mucho tiempo, o nuevos a la parroquia y comunidad. Estamos agredcedidos a Dios por su presencia con nosotros. Si no está registrado en Sagrado Corazón, o si necesita ser cambios a su registración, como una nueva dirección, numero de teléfono, o está planeando mudarse, por favor llene la forma abajo, deposítela en la canasta de colección, a regrésela a la oficina rectoría. Gracias. ---------------------------------------Name/ Nombre:______________________________ _ Address/Dirección: _____________________________________________ City/Ciudad, State/Estado, Zip/Código Postal: _____________________________________________ Telephone/Teléfono: ( )_____________________________________ [ ] New Parishioner/Parroquiano Nuevo [ ] New Address/Phone—Dirección/Telefono nueva [ ] Moving/ Mudanza [ ] Please remove/removerme D ear friends in Sacred Heart: One of the most beautiful ways to express and celebrate our faith is through the liturgy. Maybe you could notice some differences lately in our Sunday Mass celebration. I would like to mention how we are working with our liturgy groups in Sacred Heart. Formation for all ministers are a very important part of the service they provide for the community. The Sacred Liturgy constantly invites us to celebrate, to love and live our sacraments; but if we do not worry about our instruction, spiritual and biblical formation, how can we love something we do not know? © J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. Being alone in the parish has been a big challenge for me, not only for the Masses (which is basically one thing that you can see that a priest does) but for all the other important things I have to take care of in the parish. Putting aside the office work (appointments, administrative paperwork, wedding interviews, etc) I have to plan and work together with the ministers for their own formation. Our Ministers are very well trained, and they know what to do, and my job is to dig deeper in the understanding and spiritual, liturgical and biblical growth of all the liturgy groups (Ministers of Communion, Lectors, Ushers, Choirs, Altar Servers). I started working together with our Ministers of Communion, Altar Servers and our Music Director because they have a “closer” participation into the Sacred Liturgy. We have had several meetings and we have reviewed our guidelines; we know more about Liturgy and its rhythm, times and cadence. Later in 2016 I will be working with Lectors and Ushers. We need to work together and promote an active and concience participation of our community as it was requested since the Vatican Council II. There is a lot more to do. Please keep me in your prayers and if you would like to be part of our group of ministers, please let me know! Everybody is welcome! Peace to all, Fr. Francisco Ortega. Administrator Dear Jeanne Flyke and Friends of Sacred Heart, On behalf of everyone at Little Brothers—Friends of the Elderly, especially our elder friends, thank you for remembering Chicago’s lonely and isolated seniors. We are so very appreciative of your support over the years and take great pleasure in helping you to deliver upon your mission to provide a happier Christmas season to our seniors in need. Your beautiful hand-made items consisting of 250 pairs of slippers and 100 lap blankets are lovely gifts for our seniors - the variety of colors will brighten their rooms! Some were delivered throughout the month of December with Christmas gifts and the remaining hand-made items will be delivered for birthday gifts over the coming months. Seniors, especially those on a limited income or experiencing a temporary hardship, rely on Little Brothers to provide nutritious food to keep their cupboards stocked until their next social security check and your in-kind donation of food helped to fill food bags for seniors in need. For 56 years Little Brothers—Friends of the Elderly has relied on support from individuals and community partners. We are honored to once again be a beneficiary of your holiday giving to help those who are less fortunate. Wishing you all a wonderful year! Sincerely, Simone Mitchell-Peterson Chief Executive Officer CLOTHING DRIVE We will have our monthly clothing drive next weekend, January 30/31. Please remember to bring all clothing donations to the white clothing box outside in the parking lot (courtyard). The box is labeled St. Vincent de Paul—Clothing Only! We will no longer be accepting donations in church. Thank you! May God bless you for supporting this Ministry! CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE DINNER The Holy Name 30th Annual Men’s Corned Beef & Cabbage Dinner & Nite at the Races (movies) will be held on Friday, February 5th, 2016 at 6pm. Tickets are $40.00 each & you can reserve a table of eight. For tickets call Ray Behrendt at 708-366-2793. Winter Spirituality Series Listening with the “Ear of the Heart”: Praying the Scriptures Saturday, February 20 The Shrine of Our Lady of Pompeii A Place to Pray for Peace 1224 W. Lexington St, Chicago, IL 60607 312.421.37577 www.OurLadyOfPompeii.org FALL DRIVE CAMPAIGN 2015 UPDATE Fall Drive Pledges Returned: 158 Fall Drive Amount Pledged $ 34,070 Fall Drive Amount Paid $ 29,500 FALL DRIVE GOAL IS: AMOUNT NEEDED to REACH GOAL: $ $ 50,000 15,930 We are in our final weeks of our Fall Drive Campaign. If you have not yet pledged please do so now! Thank you for your generous Stewardship! Mindfulness: The Gift of Gentle Awareness February 13 - 9:30am to 2:00pm If you find yourself caught up in your busy world & want to learn to regain your balance when your day throws you off, join Fr. Glenn Snow, in an intro to mindfulness. Cost: $40/person - lunch included Register by February 10th at carmelitespiritualcenter.org/ events/mindfulness/ Soul Sisters: Called to connect, bond, and heal February 19-21, 2016 This weekend, planned by the women of St. Thomas parish in Naperville, will consist of presentations, large and small group gatherings and activities, yoga, plus time for reflection and quiet. Edwina Gately gives talks, conferences, and retreats in the USA as well as internationally. Cost: $220/person, double-occupancy (single for $285) Register with Linda at 630-357-6059. 2015 CHURCH CONTRIBUTION TAX STATEMENTS All parishioner’s 2015 Tax Statements for contributions over $100 have been mailed this week. All statements for contributions under $100 may be picked up at the rectory during regular business hours. Please call ahead. Thank you for your support during this past year, may God bless you. The Feast of St. Blaise is Wednesday, February 3. There will be a General Blessing of the Throats after all the Masses the weekend of January 30/31. Individual blessing of throats will be after Mass on February 3rd. The Bishop Blasé was martyred in his Episcopal city of Sebastea, Armenia, in 316. Blasé was a good bishop, working hard to encourage the spiritual & physical health of his people. Blasé was forced to flee back to his country due to the threat of prosecution, where he lived in solitude & prayer with wild animals. When hunters found Blasé & hauled him off to prison, a mother came with her young son who had a fish bone lodged in his throat. At Blasé’s command the child was able to cough up the bone. Blasé then was tortured & beheaded. “Through the intercession of St. Blaisé, bishop & martyr, may God deliver you from ailments of the throat and from every other evil.” Sacrament of Confirmation of Adults Parishes and Vicariate Bishops are scheduling adult Confirmation celebrations for adults. Active Catholics, age 19 and old who have celebrated the sacraments of Baptisms and Eucharist are invited to participate in the program. For additional information or questions, contact Javier Castillo at (312) 534-8032 or [email protected] or Clarissa Aljentera at (312) 534-8051 or [email protected] Total Sunday Collection Jan 17, 2016 Budgeted Sunday Collection Difference - net deficit Total Weekly Collection for Year Budgeted Weekly Collection for Year Difference for Year - net deficit $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,493 6,575 (2,082) 128,791 183,659 (54,868) Total Parishioner Envelopes: 193 envelopes received Total Children's Envelopes: 12 envelopes received Thank you for your generous sacrifices for the support of Sacred Heart Parish! (Fiscal Year is July 1st, 2015 through June 30th, 2016) SACRED HEART SCHOOL Early School Registration begins February 1st We are inviting you to Sacred Heart School for the OPEN ENROLLMENT school year 2016-2017 3 & 4 Year olds All Day Preschool Kindergarten to 8th grade Faith, moral, values, discipline and safe environment. Sacraments of Reconciliation, First Communion and Confirmation Differentiated Instruction Financial Aid (Scholarship) Forms Available Open House every day from 9:00am to Noon Sacred Heart Catholic School is the best investment for the future of your child. Please call the school for further information. Ask for Juanita 708 681-0240 815 N 16th Ave, Melrose Park, Il www.shsmelrosepark.com Sacred Heart School Cash Raffle Grand Prize - $2,000 2nd Place - $1,000 3rd Place - $500 Tickets are $10 each. All proceeds benefit Sacred Heart School. Drawing will be held on Sunday, February 7th, after 9am Mass. Winner need not be present. Sale ends February 3rd at midnight. You can purchase tickets from our school office or online through Give Central at givecentral.org/location/200/ event/10546. For more information or to purchase tickets, please contact 708.681.0240 or [email protected] Wine Tasting presented by Wines for Humanity February 13th 6:00 PM Sacred Heart Marian Hall Proceeds to benefit 8th grade graduation class and Sacred Heart Parish. Tickets are $12 each or two for $20. Tickets on sale January 16/17, 23/24, 30/31 after all Masses. Also available at school office and church Bring Val Your rectory. enti ne Appetizers and desserts will be served! Must be 21 years of age. INFORMACION PARROQUIAL ADORACION EUCARISTICA: El primer Viernes de cada mes de 12-7pm. Exposición a las 12pm; Adoración y Bendición a las 7pm. BAUTISMOS: en Español: 2do. y 4to. Sábado de cada mes a la 1:00 p.m. PLATICA PRE-BAUTISMAL: requerida para padres y padrinos es el 1ro. y 3er. Lunes del mes a las 7:00 pm. En la rectoría. (Excepto días festivos) Padres y Padrinos deben registrarse por adelantado en la rectoría para el bautismo y las platicas pre-bautismales. MATRIMONIOS: Arreglos para la boda deben hacerse en la rectoría con un sacerdote o diácono por lo menos cuatro meses con anticipación. Normalmente se hacen matrimonios para feligreses aunque se pueden considerar situaciones especiales. Les recomendamos un matrimonio con Misa a católicos practicantes. Recomendamos el rito matrimonial para católicos no practicantes o parejas mixtas de otras religiones. Las dos formas son matrimonios validos. El sacerdote es necesario para el matrimonio con misa. QUINCEANERA: Para tener una Misa, la candidata DEBE de haber sido confirmada & haber recibido la 1ra Comunión. Las demás, solo tendrán un servicio de oración & Bendición. Todas las quinceañeras deben ser bautizadas católicas cristianas. Arreglos deben hacerse en la rectoría con un sacerdote o diácono, mínimo con dos meses de anticipación. FUNERALES: Arreglos pueden hacerse con la oficina parroquial a través del director de la funeraria. Tenemos un libro con las lecturas para funerales para las familias que quieran mirarlas. Un sacerdote o diácono presidirá el funeral. LLAMADAS POR ENFERMEDAD: Si alguien necesita ser Ungido, favor de llamarnos a la rectoría cuando la persona esté enferma de seriedad. ¡No esperes hasta que sea demasiado tarde! Si alguien en nuestra área desea que se le lleve la Santa Comunión, llámenos a la rectoría, un ministro de enfermos será el encargado. NUEVOS FELIGRESES: ¡Bienvenidos al Sagrado Corazón! favor de inscribirse en la oficina en la rectoría para que podamos realmente contar con usted y viceversa. CANBIO DE DIRECCION: Si dejas nuestra parroquia o te mueves a otra dirección, notifícanos tan pronto como puedas a la rectoría. ALAZENA DE COMIDA PARROQUIAL: Se abre el sábado de 10-11:30am. Si necesita comida llámenos a la rectoría no después del jueves para prepararte tu comida de antemano. *Los miembros de las organizaciones parroquiales están enlistados en la página #2 amigos en Sagrado Corazón: Q ueridos Una de las formas más bellas de expresar y celebrar nuestra fe es através de la liturgia. Tal vez ustedes han notado algunas diferencias últimamente en nuestra celebración dominical. Me gustaría hablar de cómo vamos a trabajar con nuestros grupos de liturgia en el Sagrado Corazon. La formación para todos los ministros son una parte muy importante del servicio que prestan a la comunidad. La Sagrada Liturgia constantemente nos invita a celebrar, amar y vivir nuestros sacramentos; pero si no nos preocupamos por nuestra instrucción, nuestra formacion espiritual y formación bíblica, ¿cómo podremos amar algo que no conocemos? Estar solo en la parroquia ha sido un gran reto, no sólo por las misas (que es, básicamente, lo que pueden ver de lo que hace un sacerdote), pero para el resto de las cosas importantes que tienen que hacerse cargo de la parroquia. Dejando de lado el trabajo de oficina (citas, trámites administrativos, entrevistas de bodas, etc) tengo que planificar y trabajar junto con los ministros en su propia formación. Nuestros ministros están muy bien entrenados y saben qué hacer, y mi trabajo consiste en profundizar con ellos en la comprensión y el crecimiento espiritual, litúrgico y bíblico de todos los grupos de liturgia (Ministros de la Comunión, Lectores, Acomodadores, Coros, Monaguillos) . Empecé a trabajar junto con nuestros Ministros de la Comunión, monaguillos y nuestro director musical, porque tienen una participación "más cerca" en la Sagrada Liturgia. Hemos tenido varias reuniones y hemos revisado nuestras guias; sabemos más sobre Liturgia, sus ritmos, tiempos y cadencia. Más tarde, en el 2016 voy a trabajar con Lectores y nuestros ministros de hospitalidad. Tenemos que trabajar juntos y promover una participación activa y concience de nuestra comunidad, ya que esto se ha solicitado desde el Concilio Vaticano II. Hay mucho más por hacer. Por favor, me encomiendo a sus oraciones y si les gustaría ser parte de nuestro grupo de ministros, por favor hágamelo saber! Todo el mundo es bienvenido! Paz y bien Fr. Francisco Ortega, Administrador ESL Clases de Inglés ¡sin costo! rosa que puedes usar para cambiar el Para inscribirse y mas información favor de contactar a: mundo”. Nelson Mandela Leticia Chavez al 773.671.8544 Nivel básico, intermedio y conversacion Lunes y Miércoles 10:00 a 12:00 pm - Las clases empiezan: El Lunes 25 de Enero Inscripciones previas serán en: Casa Jalisco, 1600 W. Lake St. Melrose Park, IL El espacio es limitado, ¡Inscríbete hoy y prepárate para un futuro mejor!!! Esta es una iniciativa de: Familias Latinas Unidas (LUF) “La educación es el arma más ponde- Ernesto Alvarado, Jane Ascroft, James Basich, Willow Breesawitz, Edward Brinck, Nico Carbonara Filice, Anna Cascio, Arocho Cisco, Rick Clohecy, Agnes Coco, Florence Curinka, Gerald DalCerro, Diane Fahey, Edna Faillo, Fr. Erwin Friedl, Bob Fox, Lenn Gassmann, Jenine Gollogoy, Andrea Gruber, Henric Hauser, Cesar Hernandez Jr., Fr. Herbert Meyr, Michael Karalis, Don Klaput, Mary Ellen Krezel, Antonio Lemon, Timoteo Martinez, Lois Mathewson, Vern Meyerhofer, Angela & Ken Militello, Edilberto Nava, Michael O’Rourke, Diane Panico, John & Linda Puccio, Hilario Ramirez, Lauren Rende, Lupita Reyes, Diane Rohan, Agatha Scanio, Austin Rose Smith, Mary Anne Sorce, Connie Tramontana, Sue and Norbert Zupinski… AND ALL OF OUR HOMEBOUND PARISHIONERS. Heavenly Father, Look upon our brothers and sisters who are ill. In the Midst of illness and pain, may they be united with Christ, who heals both body and soul; may they know the consolation promised to those who suffer and be fully restored to health. We ask this in the name of Jesus the Lord. If you or one of your loved ones wish to be included on or taken off the sick list each month, please call the Rectory at 344-0757. SUNDAY, JANUARY 24 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time SAT 5:00pm +Bill Galvin by Toni Perfetto -In Thanksgiving & For Continued Healing by Ann & Alexis Wojcik 7:30 +Elena Jablonskis by Mr. & Mrs. Gassman 9:00 +Steven Kalnicky by Sacred Heart Parish +Stanislava Gritenas-4Year Anniversary by Agnes Malela 11:00 +Eugene Williams & Louis Giordano by Family +Luis Ventura by Wife and Daughters +Amailia Romero & Esmeralda Hernandez by Family 12:30pm(Spanish) +Lupita Reyes by Friend MONDAY, JANUARY 25 The Conversion of St Paul 8:00 +Fidecio Marbella, Sr. by Family TUESDAY, JANUARY 26 Sts. Timothy and Titus 8:00 +Charles LaRocco by Frank & Barbara Cerqua WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27 8:00 +Sergio Dubroca Helen Pojman Noel Garcia Mas Family CHURCH ETIQUETTE: The priest should be the last in & the first out of church. Please TURN OFF cell phones before entering the Church for Mass or any other Liturgical service. Donate Electronically Online You may choose to make your donations online by going to givecentral.org or by clicking on the “Donate Now” button at: www.shsparish.org or www.facebook.com/sacredheartmelrosepark. Thank you for your continued support! THURSDAY, JANUARY 28 8:00 +Arthur Tomas FRIDAY, JANUARY 29 8:00 +Anne Caprini SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 8:00 -Mass for the People 5:00 +Bill Galvin +Ed Shuma +Terry Barcal From Wife St. Thomas Aquinas by Family by Family by Augelli Family by Wife by Family SUNDAY, JANUARY 31 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 +Joseph Militello by Pat Gerace 9:00 +Josephine T. 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