PARISH NEWS CHURCH of the RESURRECTION Nr. 18 (3070) May 3, 2015 5th Sunday of Easter - B Today's reading from the Gospel of John is part of Jesus' discourse at the Last Supper. John tells the story of Jesus' Last Supper differently from the other Evangelists. In John's Gospel, the Last Supper begins with Jesus washing his disciples' feet. Jesus then provides them with a series of instructions. In these chapters of John's Gospel, Jesus instructs his disciples about the importance of following his example of love and service, about the gift they will receive when Jesus sends them the Holy Spirit, and about their relationship with Jesus and with the world. The Last Supper discourse concludes with Jesus' prayer for his disciples. Today's Gospel reading is taken from middle of the Last Supper discourse. Jesus speaks about his relationship to his disciples. In his metaphor of the vine and the branches, Jesus is referencing the Hebrew Scriptures. In the Hebrew Scriptures, Israel is the vineyard, and Yahweh himself tends the vineyard. One of the primary themes of John's Gospel is to show Jesus to be the fulfillment of God's promises to Israel. In this passage, Jesus teaches his disciples that his relationship with them will not end after his death; he will remain with them always. This unity between Jesus and his disciples is the basis for their ability to continue to do the work that he began. Similarly, Jesus' presence with us through the Gift of the Holy Spirit enables us to continue the work of love and reconciliation that he began. Jesus also teaches his disciples about the importance of the words he has taught them. Just as Jesus will remain in the disciples, so too will his words. We come to know Jesus through the Scriptures, the living Word of God. Our commitment to be Christ's disciples is sustained through God's Word. This commitment is also strengthened by our life of prayer and nourished by the Eucharist. Through the Eucharist, Jesus dwells in us, remains with us, and transforms us so that we might bear fruit in his name. We observe many people who act in ways that show their commitment to serve their neighbor. Christians and non-Christians feed the hungry, care for the sick, shelter the homeless, and give alms to the poor. These actions become acts of Christian discipleship when they are motivated by our relationship with Jesus. Whatever the immediate results, Jesus promises us that these actions will bear fruit when we undertake them in his name. (loyolapress.com) R.R. Sunday Missal pg. 413; ALLELUIA Sunday’s Mass intentions are for : 8 a.m. †Paul Boccongelle (A.Vaisnoras); 9 a.m. for Brough, Cerniauskas and Pranckevicius deceased family members (S.Brough) 11 a.m. for living and deceased parishioners; Novena; †Jurgis Simaitis (A.V.Stanevicius); for Pleinys and Vysniauskas deceased family members (R.Pleinys); for Survila deceased family members (R.R.Syvokas); †Ieva Kalinauskas (Prakapas family); in thanksgiving – for Vytautas Birstonas 95 anniversary (J.M.) for living and deceased Mothers and Grandmothers (Gitana); †Antanas Petrauskas (1 anniv.) (P.D.Petrauskas); †Milda Ziluckis (family); †Anicetas and Elena Prialgauskas (by bequest). Calendar 2015 May 3 First communion May 24 PENTECOST SUNDAY May 30 RUN FOR HOPE June 7 Confirmation June 7, 2 p.m. Cemetery day June 12 - 14 Camp Kretinga work weekend Camp Kretinga English speaking July 12 - 25 Lithuanian speaking July 26 – August 8 Family Camp August 9 - 14 Camp Romuva August 16 - 22 Camp “KRETINGA” invites all to a “Labour” weekend: June 12 - 14th. Guaranteed: a place to sleep and deliciousfood. For more information, call: Ruth Jaglowitz 416-622-9919 or Wally Multiple 416-622-2233 CHOIR SCHEDULE FOR MAY 3 d. - Children 10 d. - “a chorus of men” 17 d. Congregation 24 d. - Occasional 31 d. - Children THIS WEEK’S HOLY MASSES: MONDAY (May 4): 7 p.m. Novena; †Petras Jukna (L.Flenniken); for deceased friends (O.Taseckas); TUESDAY (May 5): 7 p.m. Novena; for living and deceased benefactors; †Anele Caplikas ( V. Z a l e c k a i t e ) ; † T a d a s K r a s a u s k a s (O.Krasauskas); †Antanas Petrauskas (1 anniv.) (P.D.Petrauskas); WEDNESDAY (May 6): 7 p.m. Novena; †Justinas Raskauskas and his parents Maryte and Bronius (Grazina and family); †Jonas Leveris and Viktoras and Maryte Buda (Grazina and family); THURSDAY (May 7): 7 p.m. Novena; †Jonas and Juozas Nevulis (O.Dirmantas); †Eugenijus Spudas (R.A.Kalendra); FRIDAY (May 8): 7 p.m. Novena; †Monika Povilaitis (G.D.Rocca); †Paulina and Antanas Simkus (family); requesting the grace of health for Adele Satkus (family); SATURDAY (May 2): 9 a.m. Novena; †Sigita Ausrotas (A.Levis); 5 p.m. “Vilnius Manor” †Pranas Krilavicius (E.Krilavicius); SUNDAY (May 3): 8 a.m. †Stasys and Stase Simoliunas (N.Liacas); 9 a.m. †Catherine Titus (L.A.Ehlers); 11 a.m. for living and deceased parishioners; Novena; †Irena Jurkys (35 anniv.) (B.Tamosiunas); †Stefanija Ceponis (family); †Laimutis Duda (J.Duda); †Ona and Vincas Narusevicius (family); †Martynas, Tekle, Stasys Peciulis (M.Grambis); †Mother and Grandmothers (Gitana); †Fr.Arvydas Zygas (Ruta Girdauskas; †Povilas and Verute Dunderas (family); †Anicetas ir Elena Prialgauskas (by bequest). Collections: April 26 - $3,978.95 Kay Zabas donated $500 for Parish repairs In memory of Jonas and Birute Danaitis the family donated $500 for Parish repairs In memory Michael Brough Sigita Brough donated $100 for flowers May God reward you abundantly for your generosity. The Museum-Archives of the Lithuanian Canadian Community is preparing an exhibit on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the passing of John Govedas. All are invited to commemorate the life of the musician, composer and friend, by visiting the exhibit, “A Glimpse into the Life of John Govedas,” on May 3rd and 10th from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; May 5th to 7th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Next Sunday, 10 May, on MOTHER'S Day, Scouts “Vytis” will sell roses. In memoriam ONA NARUSEVICIUS, 93 She is survived by her daughters Angele Ambrozaitis and Vida Proctor, sons Antanas Narusevicius and Jonas Narusevicius and their families. Sincere condolences to her family. Please remember her in your prayers. Pope: history and service, two traits of Christian identity “History and service.” In his homily on Thursday morning, Pope Francis spoke about these “two traits of Christian identity.” Beginning with “history,” Pope Francis said Saint Paul, Saint Peter, and the other disciples “did not proclaim a Jesus without a history: They proclaimed Jesus in the history of the people, a people God led through the centuries in order to arrive… at the fullness of time.” God enters into history and into the journey with His people: “The Christian is a man or woman of history, because he does not pertain to himself alone – he is inserted into a people, a people that is on a journey. One cannot imagine a Christian selfishness, no, this won’t fly. The Christian is not a spiritual man or woman in a laboratory, [the Christian] is a spiritual man or woman inserted into a people, which has a long history and which continues to journey until the Lord returns.” It is a “history of grace, but also a history of sin”: “So many sinners, so many crimes! Today, Paul mentions King David, a saint – but before he became a saint, he was a great sinner. A great sinner. Our history must take up both saints and sinners. My own personal history, the history of each one of us, must take up our sin, our own proper sin, and the grace of the Lord that is with us, accompanying us in our sin in order to forgive and accompanying us in grace. There is no Christian identity without history.” The second trait of Christian identity is service. “Jesus washes the feet of the disciples, inviting them to do as He has done: to serve”: “Christian identity is service, not selfishness. ‘But Father, we are all selfish.’ Ah, really? It is a sin, a habit we have to break away from. Ask for forgiveness, that the Lord will convert us. We are called to service. Being Christian is not about appearance, or even about social conduct, it’s not a little make-up for the soul, because it should be a little more beautiful. To be Christian is to do what Jesus did: serve!” Pope Francis called us to ask ourselves, “In my heart, what more can I do? Do I have other people serve me, do I use others, the community, the parish, my family, my friends? Or do I serve, am I at the service of others?” (Vatican Radio) Lord, I am Your child, I love You, I want to get to know You and will always be friends with you. Help me to Love you, deepen my faith Grant me the hope that one day I will see you in heaven.” During the last seven months, with the guidance of their teachers, 10 children journeyed towards the great Mystery attending catechetical lessons with great dedication, Daily, they learned to get closer to God and our Saviour Jesus Christ, trusting and waiting for His help, which we receive through the sacraments. They learned to love God more earnestly, to share their joys and sorrows with Him. Today, May 3rd, is special because accompanied by parents, grandparents, god-parents, brothers and sisters they have gathered with great excitement to receive their First Communion at our Parish. Let us rejoice, Christ comes into their hearts! With Holy Communion we are united with Jesus – it nurtures grace and unites us as members of the universal Church. In Holy Communion Jesus becomes food for our souls. God's grace present in us at the same time leads us to reconciliation and produces good fruit. And now all may unite with Jesus in Holy Communion. Remember, Jesus is waiting for you every day. Your friendship with Jesus will deepen your faith strengthening you in body and soul. Rejoice in the Lord's love and His abundant gifts and when the need arises, you will discover new channels of grace. Today we would like to recall the alphabet of LOVE. We wish you, communicants and parents, to reflect on them and believe that you receive God's abundant graces. Joseph Bacevicius Flora Bacevicius Justinas Fedorenka Kamile Karosaite Ieva Kartavicius Matas Navickas Zivile Patkaciunas Ugne Stankevicius Lile Vadauskas Lina Vadauskas Respect Everyone. Remember that Christ dwells in each of us. Be mindful of him/her, your brother/sister. Think good thoughts about everyone. Try to find something good even in the worst situation. Speak good things about others. Do not speak ill of anyone. Correct what wrong your words might cause immediately. Speak the language of love with everyone. Do not raise your voice. Don’t swear, do not create problems for others, be good. Forgive all. Do not carry grudges. Be the first one to stretch out your hand in reconciliation. Always show concern for your neighbour. Do unto others as you would have done to yourself. Do not remember the wrongdoings done to you; remember what wrongs you have done to others. Relieve the pain of your suffering with action. Willingly rush to help out, advise and comfort with sincerity. Work honestly. The fruits of your work is enjoyed by others as you enjoy the fruits of their labour. Help your neighbour. Help the poor, the sick and the marginalized. Give of yourself. Notice those who need your help in your surroundings. Pray for everyone, even your enemies. Remember all those who daily in any small way help to form you into the child of God that you are. We also would like to thank all the parish catechists who generously gave of themselves throughout the year. They prepared them with great love. 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