60th Anniversary of St. Pius X Catholic Community 1025 E. Madison Street, Lombard 1 9 5 4 Sunday, January 25th 10:00 AM – Celebration Mass Celebrant: Most Reverend Joseph M. Siegel, Auxiliary Bishop and Vicar General, Diocese of Joliet Reception follows in Social Center JANUARY 25, 2015 THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 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: Betty Kramer 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. Fernando Cuevas, 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 Youth Ministry - Director: Mark Restaino Faith Formation - Director: Colleen Lowery Music Ministry - Director: Kirsten Currie Hispanic Ministry - Coordinator / Secretary: Laura Mora www.stpiuslombard.org PAGE 2 IMPORTANT TO KNOW PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday through Thursday 9:00 AM—12:30 PM; 1:00 PM—4:00 PM Friday: 9:00 AM—3:00 PM MASSES Saturday: 5:00 PM Anticipation of Sunday Misa en Español: Sábado 7 PM Sunday: 7:30 AM, 9:30 AM, and 11:30 AM Mass interpreted in sign language:5 PM Sat. Holy Days: see previous Sunday Bulletin Weekdays: 8:30 AM Monday through Friday Saturday: 8:30 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. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday: 3:30 to 4:30 PM or by appointment. 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 BAPTISM The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated on the first Sunday at the 11:30 AM Mass. 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. 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. 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. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL ASSISTANCE Mon. & Fri. 9:30 am—Noon, Wed. 12:30-2:30 pm Information: 630-300-4353 January 25, 2015 PAGE 3 LITURGICAL NEWS Ministry Schedule — Jan. 31/Feb. 1 Liturgical Calendar Monday January 26-Saints Timothy and Titus 2 Tm 1:1-8 or Ti 1:1-5; Ps 96:1-3, 7-8a, 10; Mk 3:22-30 8:30 am Henry Schrader and for God’s Blessings on Stephen Weiland by Carol Weiland Tuesday January 27-Saint Angela Merici Heb 10:1-10; Ps 40:2, 4ab, 7-8a, 10, 11; Mk 3:31-35 8:30 am Charles Ferrence & John Lesko Family by Joan Temborius Wednesday January 28-Saint Thomas Aquinas Heb 10:11-18; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 4:1-20 8:30 am Richard Duple by family (Grade School Mass) E/M: H. Jaroszewski, B. Lyons, V. McGovern, E. Morris, E. Soger, C. Trefilek Saturday Lectors: C. D’Acquisto, M. Weaver 5:00 pm A/S: L. Guzik, H. Konrath, B. McGovern, J. Weaver G: M. Varnes, B. Sturz Acolitos: M. Tiscareno, R. Garcia, J. Acuna Ministros: Sergio, Ma. DeJesus, and Saturday Stephanie Mondragon, T. Aguirre 7:00 pm Hospitalidad: J. Gamboa, G. Ruiz Español Lectores: S. Reznicek, N. Osorio Peticiones: F. Diaz Thursday January 29-Weekday Heb 10:19-25; Ps 24:1-6; Mk 4:21-25 8:30 am Jim Rehfeldt by Caryn & Pete Kuhlman Friday January 30-Weekday Heb 10:32-39; Ps 37:3-6, 23-24, 39-40; Mk 4:26-34 8:30 am Patricia Schmitt by Reznicek Family Saturday January 31-Saint John Bosco Heb 11:1-2, 8-19; Lk 1:69-75; Mk 4:35-41 11:00 am Funeral Mass (Patricia & Joseph Juliano) 1:30 pm Misa en español (Quinceanera) 3:30-4:30 pm Reconciliation Vigil—Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00 pm Ed Maciola by Soger Family 7:00 pm Misa en español Sunday February 1 Dt 18:15-20; Ps 95:1-2, 6-9; 1 Cor 7:32-35; Mk1:21-28 7:30 am Eugene Plewa by family 9:30 am CCW Members, living and deceased 11:30 am St. Pius X Parish Family (Baptisms celebrated during Mass) Sunday 7:30 am E/M: K. Czaplicki, B. Kramer, T. Lanigan, C. Monckton, D. Pflum, L. Thurman Lectors: R. Billote, J. Molenda A/S: D. Bajda, K. Tyszkiewicz, B. & C. Yarusso G: Please Volunteer Sunday 9:30 am E/M: J. Gosmire, B. Grant, M. Reznicek, N. Rigor, D. Trapp Lectors: K. Reznicek, M. Reznicek A/S: K. Fox, G. & K. Reznicek, R. Trimarco G: B. Grant, D. Stoltman E/M: M. & T. D’Alessandro, V. Jablonsky, M. LoCoco, J. Miulli, K. Sutton Sunday Lectors: K. Kwak, S. Kwak 11:30 am A/S: I. & S. D’Alessandro, H. & J. Guthrie G: Please Volunteer St. Pius X Prayer Chapel The Prayer Chapel is open Sunday through Friday evenings, 7 pm to 11 pm. Please come and adore Him. Use Door #8 on east side of church building. Would you like to sign up for an hour per week in the Prayer Chapel? Please contact our leaders to pledge your hour. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Estelle Soger Linda Chan Michelle LoCoco John Chan Ceil D’Acquisto Carol Gawenda the following parishioners and friends who are ill: 630-627-8310 630-202-2489 630-620-6283 630-202-2943 630-627-9472 630-833-3211 Frank Cvach Bob Heise Karen Krystyan Cindy Metz Rosary/Prayer/Benediction-Wednesday 8 pm Prayer Chapel www.stpiuslombard.org PAGE 4 Jim Kristula Jim Stapleton Roberta Stankus Mark Furjanic Treasures from Our Tradition Lighthouse CD Spotlight Ocular Communion Encountering the Poor: Biblical Roots for Catholic Social Teaching During the Middle Ages, when the emphasis was on the people’s unworthiness to receive Holy Communion, people basically stopped receiving. The priest continued to receive, because that was mandated for a valid Mass. The whole idea of Holy Communion as a meal for spiritual nourishment was lost in favor of the focus on sacrifice. It got to where so few people participated in receiving Holy Communion that the church put the Easter Duty law into effect, requiring reception of the Eucharist at least once a year. Meanwhile the emphasis was on what is referred to as "ocular communion," or "feasting" on the sight of the consecrated host when it was elevated at Mass. For many years this took the place of the actual reception of the sacrament. Dr. Timothy Gray is the president of the Augustine Institute and is a well-known scripture scholar and Catholic speaker. With his eloquent style and polished delivery, Dr. Gray expounds upon the teachings of the Catholic Church surrounding social justice in light of sacred scripture. Discover how social justice in regards to the poor is not one small piece in the puzzle but instead really frames the entire mosaic of scripture. CD’s are available in the Gathering Space for $3.00 each. Reflecting on God’s Word Today we hear how Jonah, sent by God to warn the people, storms through the streets of Nineveh, scaring the citizens out of their wits. And it works! God has a change of heart, seeing "by their actions" how the people turn from evil (Jonah 3:10). A new day dawns. Next we hear Paul telling the Corinthians, "The world in its present form is passing away" (1 Corinthians 7:31). He calls for a change of heart. Stopping short of telling them to stop carrying out their everyday activities, he urges them--rather mysteriously--to live "as though" they aren't doing the things they are doing. A new day has dawned. Finally, Jesus stands on the shore and cries, "The kingdom of God is at hand!" (Mark 1:14). Simon and Andrew abandon their nets-and even their father--and follow him. A new day had dawned. Everyone has to change when a new day dawns: the Ninevites, the Corinthians, the apostles, even Jesus! Didn't a new day dawn today for us as well? TIME IS ALWAYS SHORT Paul warned the Corinthians, "[T]he time is running out" (1 Corinthians 7:29). In reflective moments, we know time is always short. There is a story told of a holy Sufi who, asked what grace had brought him, said that he awoke each morning feeling he might not live till evening. His questioner objected that "everyone" knows that. "Everyone knows it," the Sufi agreed, "but not everyone feels it." There's a difference between knowing something and feeling it so much that it changes our lives. The people of Nineveh "knew" all along what God wanted. But it took a Jonah to wake them up, make them feel what that meant, so that they would reform their actions--not "next year," not "after the kids are grown," not "later"--but now! In the Gospel we see those first disciples immediately leave boats and nets, even families, to follow Jesus. They not only knew, but they felt, that time was short. The time to act, always, is now. "THIS IS THE TIME OF FULFILLMENT" It's not only that a truck might leap the curb, careen down the sidewalk, and sweep us away. That's possible. But it's also possible that we walk life's sidewalk, day after day, living as though we are not living, putting our lives off until later. God has placed dreams in our hearts, but we might not get to them. We put them off. Maybe there's an attitude or a habit we'd like to put aside, knowing that we'd be better, happier, if we did. Maybe there's a group we'd like to help, a person we'd like to get closer to, a child whose growing up we would like to share. But we'd have to do something, not merely plan to do it someday. There is no tomorrow, you know. There really isn't. There's only today, this moment. Time is short. God is not later . . . in the sky . . . if we're good girls and boys. "This is the time of fulfillment! The kingdom of God is at hand! Repent and believe in the gospel!" (Mark 1:14). Today's Readings: Jon 3:1-5, 10; Ps 25:4-9; 1 Cor 7:29-31; Mk 1:14-20 Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Company January 25, 2015 PAGE 5 PARISH NEWS Our Stewardship of Sharing Weekly Offering Report Weekly Offering Contributions ~ January 2015 First Week Offering 9,261 First Week Electronic Giving (1/1-1/6) 8,062 Second Week Offering 8,122 Second Week Electronic (1/7-1/13) 6,482 Third Week Offering 10,486 Third Week Electronic (1/14-1/20) 3,319 www.stpiuslombard.org Year to Date Sunday Offering Budget July 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014 Revenue $383,644 Budget through December 31 391,420 Over (under) Budget for year (7,776) Budgeted Income for January* $63,411 Amount needed for January offering budget: 17,679 *Budgeted offering income needed to meet monthly budgeted expenses. Golden Touch Donations 7/1/14-1/20/15 $16,076 Christmas Collection as of 1/20/15 $33,070 Budgeted amount for Christmas 38,000 If you still wish to make a Christmas Donation, offerings can be made through our online giving program, in the collection basket, or through the U.S. Mail. See our website for the online link. In the Footsteps of John Paul II A Journey to Poland 10 days — June 16-25, 2015 “They have called him from a distant country, distant but always so close through the communion in the Christian faith and tradition…” said Saint Pope John Paul II in his first speech after his election. I came to serve you from the same distant country—Poland. I invite you to visit Poland with me this summer. Let’s celebrate and deepen our faith by visiting Shrines and Churches, mountains, and mines in Poland. Let’s be moved and challenged by the lives of Franciscan Friars and Sisters, by Saint John Paul II, by Saint Faustina. The music of Polish Polkas and Chopin’s Mazurkas will have our feet and spirits dancing. And there is always time for shopping for beautiful Polish handicrafts. Let’s be off to Poland for a beautiful experience of mind, spirit, and heart. Father George Zieba, CR Preview and information meeting is scheduled for Sunday, February 1 between 10:00 am and 11:30 am. Stop by before or after Mass. Travel agents from Viking Travel will be here to answer your questions. Deposits are required by February 9. Church Projects Collection July 1, 2013 through January 20, 2015 Air Conditioning Goal Restroom Goal Parking Lot/Lights $50,000 Donations $77,000 Donations Donations $25,638 84,133 7,040 Thank you for your continued support of our ministries to the people of God. ST. PIUS X PARISH SCHOOL OPEN HOUSES & REGISTRATION St. Pius X Parish School cordially invites prospective families to visit our school on the following Open House dates. At our Open Houses, you will receive a tour of our school, meet our outstanding teachers and staff and visit the classrooms. In addition, each family will receive a packet of information regarding our school, our wide variety of extra-curricular activities and registration information. Sunday, January 25, 2015 – 11:30 am to 1:30 pm Monday, January 26, 2015 – 9:30 am to 11:00 am Tuesday, January 27, 2015 – 9:30 am to 11:00 am St. Pius X Parish School offers full day and half day preschool for three and four year old students. Our unique “flexible” preschool program allows parents to customize their child’s preschool schedule. In addition, we have full and half day kindergarten and two classrooms for each grade level (first through eighth grade). Please visit our school website at www.stpiuslombard.org/school for additional information. If you have any questions, please call 630-627-2353 or email [email protected]. www.stpiuslombard.org PAGE 6 ♫ ♫ Musical Notes ♫ ♫ This Week’s Calendar of Events Monday-January 26 Grade 8 Sacramental Meeting Tuesday-January 27 Parish Pastoral Council Wednesday-January 28 Finance Council Rosary/Prayer/Benediction Would you like to sing in choir, but are concerned because you don't read music? No worries! 6:30 pm Church 7:00 pm Parish Office 5:30 pm 8:00 pm Martha Room Prayer Chapel You can now listen online to all of the songs which will be sung each week at Mass. Just play it online or grab your phone in the car to listen, and you will be totally prepared to sing at 9:30 am Mass! You can even learn the alto, tenor and bass parts. Printed music can also be sent to your email each week to look at while you hear the recordings. All I need is your email address. Simply go to http://www.curriemusicstudio.com/st-pius-x-music.html and click on the recordings. Then, show up at 8:45 am and find out how fun it is to sing in the St. Pius X choir. Remember, he who sings, prays twice! Here’s your Chance to: Say Thank You! Recognize Faces From the Past! Recount a story! Mingle with Memories! Kirsten Currie [email protected] 630-386-5525 (call or text) 150th Anniversary The Sisters of St. Francis of Mary Immaculate have served as teachers, principals and with pastoral presence at St. Pius X since its beginning. As they celebrate 150 years of their Order, let us also celebrate with them to say “thank you” for their service, not only to the St. Pius X Catholic Community but also to the community at large. Please join us for the Celebration of Holy Mass—11:30 am Sunday, February 8, 2015 Refreshments and Fellowship immediately following in the Parish Social Center. Please RSVP to Parish Office: 630-627-4526 or [email protected]. Remember – Celebrate - Embrace Winter Jam Concert! On Friday, January 30th, from 4:30-11:45 pm, the youth group will be going to the annual Winter Jam Concert. The cost is only $10. The concert features popular Christian artists such as Skillet, Jeremy Camp, Newsong, Francesca Battistelli, Building 429, and For King & Country! The cost is only $10. The concert will be at the Allstate Arena. The cost is only $10. We'll meet at St. Pius X at 4:30 for carpooling and be back at the church around 11:45 pm. Did I mention that it's only $10! Breakfast Club At youth group, on Monday, February 2, from 6:30-8 pm, bring your PJs, footies, and long johns to Breakfast Club. There will be a waffle bar with chocolate chips, whipped cream, strawberries, syrup, and other delicious toppings to meet all your waffley needs. Steal the bacon sounds like an appropriate game to play as well. Doughnut even think of skipping this breakfast or you'll be toast! Ladies’ Dine and Unwind Dinner Ladies—Please join us on February 11 for dinner at the Wheat Café at the College of DuPage. They have raised the price, so the dinner will cost $35.00. To help the kitchen staff, you need to choose your entrée. See your email for the menu. We have forms to fill out for the Woman of the Year, so that her name can be announced at the dinner. We have limited seating (56 women), so get your name on the list NOW! January 25, 2015 PAGE 7 From the Desk of the Business Manager Footsteps of Saint Pope John Paul II Poland Tour – Preview and information meeting is scheduled for Sunday, February 1 between 10:00 am and 11:30 am. Stop by before or after Mass. Travel agents from Viking Travel will be here to answer your questions. Deposits are required by February 9. Please deliver reservation form and check made out to Viking Travel Services to the Parish Office. We will maintain a list of travelers and forward them on to Viking Travel Services. Memory Path Bricks – the next brick order will be placed on March 2 for installation by the end of March. Bricks can be ordered online www.stpiuslombard.org or forms are available at the Parish Office or in the rack between the Mary and Martha Rooms. If you order online at the parish website, please email wording for brick to [email protected]. Parking Lot Lighting – an engineer has taken light readings around our campus to help illuminate dark areas. We should have a proposal shortly. We have learned we will receive a rebate from ComEd when we install LED lighting to replace some of our incandescent lighting. ComEd has a rebate program for taking incandescent lighting out of service. God’s Peace, John Matyasik Baptism Preparation Ministry Preparation for Baptism is not just the technical details of the event or a grand theological presentation. Baptism preparation involves speaking of all the Sacraments and how they affect your life. Baptism is just the start of the journey of spiritual life. We are seeking couples around 30 to 50 years old, who have children in St. Pius School or Faith Formation or even beyond who can give the presentation and give witness to the Catholic family journey. You do not have be the holiest family at St. Pius, just normal. Unless there is a holiday, Baptism Preparation is held on the first Monday of each month. If several couples volunteer for this ministry, then the commitment may be 3 times per year. Please contact Dn Larry at 630-629-9234 or [email protected]. Altar Servers, Extraordinary Ministers, Lectors Time for the Next Schedule This is NOT the ordinary announcement. St. Pius X now has a new ministry scheduler program that is web based. This means that you will be able to go on-line and enter your own vacation time, Mass requests, request subs, accept subs, etc. The new program will also send out reminder e-mails four (4) days before your scheduled service. In the next week or so you will be getting an e-mail instructing you on how to connect to website. The e-mail will include a link to a training video. There will be training sessions as yet not scheduled. Wait for further bulletin announcements. Contact your ministry head if you have any questions. DINING OUT NIGHT For the benefit of St. Pius X School Thursday, January 29, 2015 5-8 pm Culvers in Lombard 1155 S. Main Street 630-889-1140 Culver’s of Lombard will donate 10% of the sales attributable to St. Pius X School. If the sales are equal to or greater than 30% or more of the total sales for the hours of the fundraiser, then Culver’s will donate 10% of all sales!!!! *Please present flier when ordering or let them know you are with St. Pius X School. www.stpiuslombard.org PAGE 8 MINISTERIO HISPANO Misa en Español Sacerdote Coordinadora de Ministerio Hispano Coordinador Educación Religiosa que le dirigía ella, que yo sepa, no. Pero León se refiere a ellas en sus misivas. Eran relaciones profundas, comprometedoras, simultáneas o complementarias a sus conversaciones. También, y mucho más, las de Jesús con los apóstoles. En aquel tiempo, casi nadie sabía escribir. En el entorno de Jesús, Juan y seguramente Leví, serían los únicos capaces de leer y escribir. Ni existían tres correos que se repartieran diariamente, como en tiempos de L. Bloy, ni los e-mail que ahora nos permiten casi instantáneamente recibir correos desde próximas o lejanas tierras y ser buzones abiertos permanentemente. Sábado 7:00 pm Fernando Cuevas 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 4.- Al Maestro esto no le importaría, sabía dedicar tiempo suficiente para compartir con quien a Él se le acercase o le siguiera. Lo corrobora el encuentro con el intelectual Nicodemo y 9:00 am—1:00 pm las largas confidencias del Cenáculo que nos trasmite el texto de 1:00 pm—4:00 p.m. Juan, amén de los posteriores tormentosos de su agonía en el 630-627-4526 X203 huerto de Getsemaní. [email protected] La primera enseñanza que debemos sacar hoy es que es preciso NADA DE WHATSAPP O SEMEJANTES: entablar una relación personal con el Señor y estar dispuesto a CONTACTO PERSONAL escuchar su llamada, de la manera y contenido que sea y 1.- La pasada semana, la liturgia dominical había encabezado la afrontarla con docilidad. Nos exija lo que quiera Él exigirnos. Lo lectura evangélica que este año será del texto de Marcos, segundo que aprendemos es que toda elección supone una incluyendo un relato de Juan, en el que el encuentro de los renuncia. Seguir a Jesús implicó dejar las redes, su negocio, su primeros discípulos con el Maestro tenía mucha hondura humana. oficio. Y los Apóstoles fueron capaces de hacerlo. Recordémoslo de nuevo. Convivieron, Juan y Andrés, con el Maestro un día en su domicilio, que, dicho sea de paso, ninguno 5.- Yo no sé qué pensáis de la canción “pescador de hombres” de ellos contó cómo era. El único eco que tuvo, resuena en su algunos creen que ya está manida, hace poco en la misa papal del comportamiento posterior: con Él uno se sentía bien. No hay que 12 de diciembre, la escuché muy bien interpretada, y a mí me olvidar estos detalles, antes de continuar con el relato de hoy. gusta mucho. Por la orilla del Lago de Genesaret o cruzándolo, Horario de Oficina Miércoles Jueves Teléfono Email 2.- Todos sabéis, mis queridos jóvenes lectores que hay inventos que deslumbran y entusiasman y posteriormente se abandonan. Su vigencia puede ser corta o larga, pero es superada o se vuelve a anteriores procederes. Estamos viendo que las sencillas bombillas incandescentes, de filamento de wolframio incandescente en el vacío, es superada por la que luce en atmosfera enrarecida de yodo, entre otras mejoras, de las que llamamos halógenas y de inmediato contemplamos las ya omnipresentes electrónicas, o las de Led, que van arrinconando a las anteriores. Sentimos cierta nostalgia por las que inventó T. Edison y han alumbrado durante tanto tiempo (y aun alumbran hoy, no se olvide). Pero ¿Quién se acuerda de los cristales de galena, corazoncito de nuestros primeros receptores de radio personales? ¿O de los faroles de petróleo que iluminaban tenuemente nuestros campamentos veraniegos? ¿O de las plumas estilográficas, que llenaron tantos cuadernos de apuntes? Algunos de vosotros, seguramente, ni siquiera sabréis de lo qué os estoy hablando, en algunos casos. 3.- El título de esta mi aportación de hoy, quiere ser provocativo. No ignoro el valor de los sistemas de comunicación rápidos y baratos de los que disponéis ahora vosotros, pero temo que no tengáis en cuenta sus limitaciones. Yo siempre recuerdo el testimonio de León Bloy, mi gran admirado ogro místico. Vivían en Paris, se encontraban paseando cada día, él y su enamorada, pero, posteriormente a este rato, se escribían cartas. Nos han llegado con el título de “cartas a su novia” las del escritor. Las en la habitual travesía que el peregrino hace, oigo en mi interior: “Tú me has mirado a los ojos, sonriendo has dicho mi nombre…” era algo parecido y lloro emocionado, y le vuelvo a decir sí, que sí. Pero también me pasa en otros momentos. Hace pocos días iba yo por una anónima calle muy de mañana. Era Navidad, de repente, me vino a la mente las palabras de Santa María: “me alegro en Dios mi salvador…” y también lloré de emoción contento y me propuse seguirle con más cercanía… Vosotros, mis queridos jóvenes lectores, también pasaréis por momentos semejantes. Imitadles y dejando las redes que a vosotros os atrapen, proponeos seguirle, no lo dudéis. 5.- La segunda lectura, el texto de San Pablo a los de Corinto, no tiene desperdicio si sabemos referir el contenido a nuestro contexto. En vez de los ejemplos que el apóstol pone, traducidlos a realidades vuestras, como inquietudes y pertenencias a corrientes políticas, a adhesiones a deportes o sus clubes, a cursos y cursillos a los que tan aficionados son los de hoy, con el deseo de que amplíen acudiendo a ellos sus porvenires profesionales, Adherirse a estos valores, positivos sin duda, pero limitados, con la intensidad que solo exigen los supremos, dificulta mucho el progreso en la Fe, la Esperanza y la Caridad. Al acabar una manifestación multitudinaria ¿se os ocurre entrar en una iglesia a rezar fervorosamente? Es un ejemplo de termómetro espiritual que os podéis aplicar. Por Pedrojosé Ynaraja January 25, 2015 PAGE 9 DEANERY AND DIOCESAN NEWS Diocesan Job Opportunities Coordinator of Junior High Youth Ministry St. Anne Parish, Oswego, IL is seeking a full time Coordinator of Junior High Youth Ministry, under and with the guidance of the Director of Religious Education, to coordinate, implement, supervise and evaluate a comprehensive religious education program including catechesis, spiritual growth, sacramental preparation for Confirmation, social activities, and service opportunities for the junior high youth registered in St. Anne Parish, 6th through 8th grade. The Junior High Youth Minister is to organize and coordinate with the Director of Religious Education and the High School Youth Minister, a ministry that will provide a transition from junior high religious education to high school youth ministry. Director of Young Adult and Youth Ministry The Director of Young Adult and Youth Ministry supervises and participates in the diocesan efforts for ministry to and with young adults, college students, youth and the various staff and volunteers who assist with these ministries from the parishes and schools in the Diocese of Joliet. A Master’s degree in theology, pastoral ministry or related field preferred with training and experience in the related ministry area required. Two years of diocesan or three years of parish/campus experience required. Communication and presentation skills are important. Specialized knowledge and experience in technology (website management, etc.) may strengthen consideration. Must be a practicing Catholic. Bilingual in Spanish and English is a The candidate must meet the following requirements: plus. To view a full job description visit · Practicing Catholic who understands and supports the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, and who acts as an www.dioceseofjoliet.org/hr. Candidates meeting the necessary qualifications please email a cover letter, resume and salary example and serves as role model in their personal life. requirement to: [email protected]. · Degree in Youth Ministry, Religious Education, or other related field is strongly preferred. · Experience working/volunteering with junior high youth and proficiency in relating to and working cooperatively with Catholic School Teaching Ministry Opportunities It is anticipated that 100-125 teaching positions and 5-7 adults and adolescents. administrative positions will be available in Diocese of Joliet · Sense of God’s call to this ministry and the desire to carry Catholic Elementary and High Schools during the coming out the ministry in humble service to the parish. (2015-16) school year. Teachers in the Diocese of Joliet are · Proven skills in communication, teaching, program required to hold current Illinois Professional Educator Licenses, administration, and interaction with others. while substitute teachers must have current Illinois Substitute · Strength in administrative and organizational skills, and in Licensure. December college graduates and all individuals who recruiting and managing volunteers. are interested in pursuing these positions are encouraged to apply · Proven ability to honor and maintain confidentiality. as soon as possible online at: www.applitrack.com/ · Basic computer skills, including MS Word and Outlook, in addition to experience with and good understanding of social dioceseofjoliet/onlineapp/ Thank you for your interest in pursuing an instructional career in media and the use of current technology to evangelize. the Diocese of Joliet, where “We TEACH More.” · Availability days, evenings, and weekends as the position requires. To apply, please send resume and cover letter to [email protected] The 2015 Catholic Ministries Annual Appeal — “Extending God’s Mercy” Bishop Conlon’s mailing asking for a pledge to the 2015 Catholic Ministries Annual Appeal (CMAA) is in the hands of many of our parishioners. If you have received the mailing, please respond as soon as possible. If you have not received it, please contact our parish office at 630-627-4526. We are called by the Gospel to be a light unto others. By showing mercy to those in need, by helping build the kingdom of God in our own parish and our own diocese, we are a like the morning light. Please shine bright by making a generous gift to the CMAA. This year, the theme of the Appeal is “Extending God’s Mercy.” Pope Francis recently said that Mercy “goes beyond in such a way that sin is put to the side. It is like heaven. We look at the sky, there are many, many stars; but when the sun rises in the morning, the light is such that we can’t see the stars. God’s mercy is like that: a great light of love and tenderness.” The CMAA funds the mission and ministries of our diocese. It also funds services that are of great help to the ministries here in our parish. Please answer the bishop’s request and make a generous pledge. All pledges can be paid in 10 installments. Thank you in advance for your support. www.stpiuslombard.org PAGE 10 COMMUNITY NEWS Mayslake Ministries Programs A Retreat Program Exclusively for First Responders Journeying Through Lent with St. John of the Cross Do you find God's presence in the daily work of law enforcement? Do you see God's face in the people you serve in the fire service? You are forced by the nature of your profession to keep your body in decent shape. In what shape is your soul? Join us for an evening of confidential sharing and reflection as we come together in a spirit of fellowship and prayer. DATE/TIME: Tuesday, February 17, 2015; 6:30 - 9:00 pm LOCATION: Maple Park United Methodist Church, 11705 S. Elizabeth, Chicago, IL COST: $20 per person FACILITATORS: Fr. Dan Brandt, Director of the Chicago Police Department Chaplains' Unit and Chaplain Kimberly Lewis-Davis, chaplain with the Chicago Police Department Register: online at www.mayslakeministries.org or by phone at 630.852.9000. As we begin this Lenten season of renewal, we will journey with the reflections of St. John of the Cross. You are invited to prayerfully consider taking time this first weekend in Lent to join with other men and women as we listen to the movement of the spirit. This quiet weekend will be interspersed with presentations, conversations, silence, music, prayer, and enjoying nature. There will be opportunities for spiritual direction and reconciliation on Saturday. Sunday Mass closes out the weekend. DATE/TIME: 7pm Friday-noon Sunday; (check-in after 5pm), 2/20-2/22/2015 LOCATION: Cardinal Stritch Retreat House, 1000 E Maple, Mundelein, IL 60060 COST: $275 per person; $500 per couple FACILITATOR: Christine Grano Register: online at www.mayslakeministries.org or by phone at 630.852.9000. ST. MARY OF GOSTYN FAMILY NIGHT OF PRAYER MONDAY, JANUARY 26 — 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm —-444 Wilson, Downers Grove COME HOLY SPIRIT! The call is NOW. The time is NOW. Whatever your needs may be …. PRAYER heals, PRAYER works miracles. Our prayer service will include Exposition, Scriptural Rosary, Sacred Music, and Benediction. Prayer Intentions Health, safety, and intentions of our Holy Father, Pope Francis A great increase of vocations An end to wars, terrorism, division, and hatred Peace in our hearts, our families, our country, and the world Health, safety, and intentions of all of our priests The conversion of unbelievers Physical, spiritual, mental and emotional healings Our own personal intentions Our Blessed Mother asks all of us to pray in our families and to pray in our parishes. The call is NOW. The time is NOW. The St. Pius X bulletins are paid for by these advertisers; please thank them by supporting their businesses. January 25, 2015 PAGE 11 LINDA REILLY TJ’S LAND CARE PROTECTING SENIORS NATIONWIDE Your Local Expert Complete Landscaping & Lawn Care Cell: (630) 269-2473 Full-Time Real Estate Broker Multi-Million Dollar Producer Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerages [email protected] www.LindaReilly.com 2014 Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate LLC. All Rights Reserved. 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