SAINT JULIANA PARISH
“COME WALK TOGETHER THE WAY OF CHRIST”
THE HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY AND JOSEPH
DECEMBER 29, 2013
OVER ALL [OTHER VIRTUES] PUT ON LOVE, THAT IS, THE BOND OF PERFECTION.
— COLOSSIANS 3:14
MASS SCHEDULE Sunday 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 A.M. and 12:00 Noon Saturday for Sunday Obligation 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday in Chapel 7:00 and 8:45 A.M. Saturday Morning in Church 8:30 A.M. Holy Days in Church 6:30, 8:45 A.M. and 7:00 P.M.
RECONCILIATION Saturday following 8:30 A.M. Mass and 4:00 to 4:30 P.M. in Reconciliation Room of church or call for appointment.
BAPTISMS First and third Sundays of each month at 1:30 P.M. in church. Arrangements must be made at parish business office at least one month in advance. First-time parents and parents new to our parish must attend a preparation meeting at 7:00 P.M. on the third Tuesday of any month prior to the Baptism.
WEDDINGS Arrangements by appointment with a priest should be made at least six months in advance of the wedding day.
CHURCH 7201 N Oketo Avenue
CHAPEL 7200 N Osceola Avenue
RECTORY 7158 N Osceola Avenue · Tel 773.631.4386 Pastor: Rev. Stephen Kanonik Associate Pastor: Rev. Laurent K. Mhagama Pastor Emeritus: Rev. Donald J. Ahearn Pastor Emeritus: Rev. Philip Dressler Retired Associate: Rev. Roger Caplis Deacon Couples: Elizabeth and Edward Dolan Margaret and Robert Ryan
PARISH CENTER & BUSINESS OFFICE 7200 N Osceola Avenue · Chicago, IL 60631 Tel 773.631.4127 · Fax 773.631.4150 · www.stjuliana.org Pastoral Associate: Pam Francisco, D.R.E · 773.631.2239 Music Director: Margie Shiel · 773.774.4956 Business Manager: Jeanne Anderson Health Coordinator: Cindy Brennan Parish Services: Joyce Browne Administrative Assistant: Diane Holmen Bulletin Editor: Claudette Link
SAINT JULIANA SCHOOL 7400 W Touhy Avenue · Chicago, IL 60631 Tel 773.631.2256 · Fax 773.631.1125 · school.stjuliana.org Principal: Katrina A. McDermott
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· WORSHIP & SPIRITUAL LIFE · Bereavement Ministry
Music Ministry Christ Renews His Parish
Eucharist Minister Family Liturgy
Holy Hour of Adoration
Lector/Commentator Liturgy Team
Ministers of Care
Order of St. Francis Parish Council Servers/Ushers
LOVE For generations, various cultures regarded family life merely as a utilitar-ian necessity. Sirach introduces honor and respect. For Jews and Chris-tians alike, the value of family goes even further. The family is seen as the indispensable school where love is learned. Paul addresses the Colossians and offers a list of virtues that make for a solid and happy church. These values also make for a happy family at ease with itself and its members: mercy, kindness, humility, meekness, patience, forgiveness. As a cap-stone, Paul urges love, which brings all of these domestic virtues to per-fection. Paul seems to be on a roll as he lauds the virtues of the church at Colos-sae. With such heartfelt virtues, it is no wonder Paul bursts into song. Who wouldn’t? It’s clear that the center of the church is love. It is clear that no matter how far from home the members travel, the heart remains and all the members are connected by the gravitational pull of mutual love, a love first learned in family life.
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TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION We are in the season of the Incarnation, the mystery of God’s love poured out in Christ’s birth. The word derives from the Latin carnis meaning “flesh.” Throughout history, some Christians have distrusted the “flesh,” and stressed a hatred of this world and its pleasures. Perhaps they have not paid enough attention to how “embodied” the sacraments are. One third-century author put it plainly in an image that may alarm diet‑-conscious Americans, explaining that we wash the body so the soul can be cleansed, that we anoint the body so the soul can be strengthened, and that we eat the body and blood of Christ so that “the soul can fatten on God.” Catholics “get” that God is revealed in this world. The sacraments use the “stuff” of creation: water and oil; the senses of the body, touch and taste and smell. We use the things of this world rightly. After all, God’s love poured out into human flesh means the world has eternal value. Why else would Jesus describe the kingdom to come as a teeming city or a marriage banquet? Catholics are realists, and nowhere is that more evident than when we gather for a sacrament.
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CHRISTMAS/NEW YEAR OFFICE SCHEDULE
December 30 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. December 31 9 a.m. - Noon
January 1, 2014 Closed
January 2 8 a.m. - Noon January 3 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. January 4 8 a.m. - Noon
WE WISH EVERYONE A VERY HAPPY, HEALTHY
AND FAITH-FILLED NEW YEAR!
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III Jason J. Potentas & Tonia M. Fricano
Allison Maureen Mayans daughter of Jason and Colleen (Esposito) Mayans Emma Elizabeth Mayans, daughter of Jason and Colleen (Esposito) Mayans Dominique Theresa Moore, daughter of Kevin and Theresa (Scordo) Moore
“I baptize you in the name of the Father and the Son and the
Holy Spirit, Amen.”
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Mon 1 Jn 2:12-17; Ps 96:7-10; Lk 2:36-40
Tue 1 Jn 2:18-21; Ps 96:1-2, 11-13; Jn 1:1-18
Wed Nm 6:22-27; Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8; Gal 4:4-7; Lk 2:16-21
Thu 1 Jn 2:22-28; Ps 98:1-4; Jn 1:19-28
Fri 1 Jn 2:29 — 3:6; Ps 98:1, 3cd-6; Jn 1:29-34
Sat 1 Jn 3:7-10; Ps 98:1, 7-9; Jn 1:35-42
Sun Is 60:1-6; Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-13; Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6; Mt 2:1-12
· WORSHIP & SPIRITUAL LIFE ·
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph Monday: Sixth Day within the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord Tuesday: Seventh Day within the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord; St. Sylvester I; New Year’s Eve Wednesday: The Octave of the Nativity of the Lord; Mary, the Holy Mother of God; World Day of Prayer for Peace; New Year’s Day Thursday: Ss. Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen Friday: The Most Holy Name of Jesus; First Friday Saturday: St. Elizabeth Ann Seton; First Saturday
REFLECTING ON GOD’S WORD Could any period in history have been more difficult than the one in which we live when it comes to raising children, keeping marriages together, or maintaining ties among adult family members? Our whole culture often seems to be working against us. The Christmas season, especially, magnifies the differences between the values that we Catholic Christians hold and the values of the ordinary world. And not all the stresses are external. Many of our troubles arise from the differ-ences among people within our families. Christmas can also exacerbate those internal tensions. Sometimes we just want to run away and hide from the dual struggle with the bad influences of the world and the strains of family life! The feast of the Holy Family gives us much needed encouragement. The Gospel story shows Joseph and Mary fleeing to Egypt to keep Jesus safe, and then re-turning to Nazareth in Galilee to raise him in their Jewish culture. Jesus was pro-tected by his parents from danger of death. Yet they did not keep him seques-tered forever. As a child growing up, he lived out his call to holiness while dwell-ing in the midst of the Galilean Jewish community, with all its positive and nega-tive influences. The readings from Sirach and Colossians illustrate how our own call to holiness can be lived out in our everyday lives. This feast reminds us that in Christ, the divine and the human, the holy and the ordinary have been forever linked. Whether it is in our nuclear family, our extended family, our parish family, the family of Christians, or the human family, today we celebrate the holiness that is to be found within our ordinary human families and communities.
—Virginia Stillwell Copyright © 2013, World Library Publications. All rights reserved.
LIVING GOD’S WORD The letter to the Colossians urges us to “put on love.” Does that motivate you to change the way you treat someone in your parish community, or to mend a rift with a member of your family?
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· CATHOLIC EDUCATION AND FORMATION ·
THIRD GRADE SCIENTISTS The Third Grade class culminated their Ecosystems Unit in Science this year by taking a field trip to the Peggy Notebaert Museum downtown. They were able to experi-ence the Judy Istock Butterfly Haven, which is home to over 1,000 butterflies, as well as some birds! The classes also were able to have an opportunity to see a couple of live beings- a beetle and a turtle. They had a lot of fun acting like scientists by observing these two living creatures' appearances and mannerisms. This was a great experience for the two classes!
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Saturday, December 28
5:00 Roger & Tim Hejza/Edward Fronczak/Mike & Anna Rovella/Nathan & Carol Rovella/Alan Karl/Al, Marie & Mary Ann Great/Robert S. Moon/James & Barbara Brosnahan/Christopher, Kevin, Donald & James Wolf/Terence Noone/Robert Simonsen
Sunday, December 29
7:30 Shirley Gorski/Cecelia, William & Robert M. Schulte/Ed Earle/Mary E. Rzany/Harry & Chester Perkowski/Sister Remy Schaul/Victoria Montesano /Phyllis Durbrow
9:00 Maureen Esposito/Intentions of John Connolly & Family/Michael Savino/Karl Steinmetz/Christopher Baker/Jean Richards/Vincent DeCarlo/ Roger & Tim Hejza Intentions of Joanne Hejza/Gregory Creason/ George, Ruth & Mary Lou Jess
10:30 Ted & Beverly J. Swierad/Anna Swiderski/Robert C. Mester
12:00 Frances F. Bruno /George & Helen Simon/James Enright, Sr./Leo Hurd/Howard & Frances Cleary/Patricia & Tracy Swiontek/Casimir & Dolores Jarmoc/Mary Broderick/Irene & Edwin Szewczyk/Mary Jo Piatek
Monday, December 30 · Chapel
7:00 Donald R. Weber
8:45 Father’s Day Spiritual Bouquets
6:30 PM Chapel · Holy Hour & Adoration
Tuesday, December 31 · Chapel
7:00 Mother’s Day Spiritual Bouquets
8:45 Phyllis Durbrow/Jack & Pearl Turney
Wednesday, January 1 · Church
7:30 Juana Ico/Cecelia, William & Robert M. Schulte/Mary E. Rzany/ Sister Remy Schaul/Joe & Grace Antenore/Jennie Cappa/ Harry & Chester Perkowski/Patrick Grace
9:00 Maureen Esposito/Intentions of John Connolly & Family
Thursday, January 2· Chapel
7:00 Father’s Day Spiritual Bouquets
8:45 Peggy Hollis
Friday, January 3 · Chapel
7:00 Deceased of Saint Juliana Parish
8:45 Bruno Zielinski/Buenaventura Magat/Intentions of Michele Bungum
Saturday, January 4 · Church
8:30 Leonard & Catherine Olson
5:00 Christopher, Kevin, Donald & James Wolf/Stanley & Clara Czachorowski/Roger & Tim Hejza
10:30 Robert C. Mester/Anna Swiderski
12:00 Helen Strysik/Francis F. Bruno/George & Helen Simon
5:00 Church · Margaret & Rocco Maggio/Julia & Thomas Ryan
MASSES FOR THE WEEK PRAY FOR THOSE WHO SERVE
United States Air Force Senior Airman Steve Czyz Airman 1st Class Christopher Earle SSGT Timothy D. Fonseca Captain Kyle Radke Major Franklin Shepherd Captain Claudine Ward Lt. Zachary Wiatr United States Army Captain Grant Banko SGT Jason Bono Captain Bryan Donovan Jones Captain Thomas W. Dorrel, Jr. PFC James Heiderman, Jr. SPC Andrew L Kawula Captain Brian Lutz Major Michael Mannion Major Ryan Melby Col. John Moreth LTC Kevin Powers Major Louis Rago, II Private Benjamin Rios SSG Daniel Roche SGT Javier Sanchez Captain William Ryan Schober SPC Gregory Spina Private John Walsh Major Kevin Ward Major Laura Wood SGT Daniel R. Zielinski United States Marines LCPL Joseph Curtis 1st LT. Katharine Dietz Captain Jack Kane LCPL Kevin Kiesgen LCPL P.J. McGrath CPL Francis J. Thierer LCPL Joseph F. Wallace United States Navy LT. Cmdr. Susanne Connolly MA3 Michael Donnelly LT. Sean Driscoll Ensign Kevin Hastings LCDR. Nathan Scott LT. Michael Sturm LTJG. Erin Sullivan Cmdr. John Tutwiler LT. Jennie Wood LT. Paul Wood United States Coast Guard SN Anthony Hanusiak
Baby Julia Josephine Benn Caterina LaPorta Gregory Potter Richard Potter
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ALTAR LINENS Dec. 28/29 Lori Bielawski Jan. 4/5 Janette Byron
MASSES FOR THE WEEK CONTINUED
Sunday, January 5
7:30 Shirley Gorski/Cecelia, William & Robert M. Schulte/Mary E. Rzany/Harry & Chester Perkowski/Sister Remy Schaul/Thomas Browne/Patty Cleary/Joseph Bellavia/Don Meersman/Delores Hollis/Tony & Theresa George & Anton & Anna Starcevich/Anna Caravelli
9:00 Maureen Esposito/Intentions of John Connolly & Family/George, Ruth & Mary Lou Jess/Zofia & John Gwozdz, Stephanie Gwozdz, Steven Gwozdz, Maria Kaszuba, Francis Kaszuba, Stanley Kaszuba, John Kaszuba, Julia & Mitchell Kaszuba, Peter Jaworowski & Margaret McNulty/Frank Gwozdz
10:30 Ted & Beverly J. Swierad/Anna Swiderski/Robert C. Mester/Kevin Fallon/Anna Anderschat/Russell Brandt/Patty Cleary/Gilda Coglianese/Mario DeSanto/Thomas Legittino/Stanislaw Lorkiewicz/Daniel Sullivan/Stephanie Cappello
12:00 Marty, Helen, Ray, Florence, Carl & Nell Swiontek/Louise Ostergren/John & Marie Osmolak/George & Helen Simon/Francis F. Bruno
Pray for Our Sick Wayne Alaspa Marge Arbogast Jim Benbennick Jeanne Berg Megan Brennan Sam Bruno Bonnie Campbell Liberata Carbone Jean Carter Maureen Cavanaugh Jolanta Chmara Msgr. William Clausen John M. Connolly John E. Cook Mina Corfield Betty Corr Al DeLorenzo Lenore Doughty Maureen Doherty Domke Fran Draths Helen Drust Gerard Epifanio Ziggy Estka
Nick Fahey Claudette Fitzmaurice Tom Fleischhacker Helen Flood Margaret Mary Fournier James Jackson Fulkerson Joaquin Gamboa Claire Giles Jean Goodrich Peggy Halloran Patricia Hanlon Jack Hever Baby Cameron Hoffman Ed Jablonski William Kaczkowski Michael Karalis Frank Karl Baby Liam Kelly Kim Kiestin Janet Kilian Ken Kilian Rose Kinzle Pearl Klein Baby Braeden Klotz
Terri Dapper Koncos Norbert Kosinski Therese Kowal Maria Kuc Martha Lazaro Helen Leonard Bob Losinski Jean Losinski Anna Luczak James Luczak Walter Mason Mary Massoni Mary McDonagh Sue McDonald Lillian McIntyre Bob McIntyre Connor McKenna/child Florence Metler Nancy Michna Emilie Mierzwa Mary Monaghan Vivian Morrissey Luke Muellner/child Vince Nally
Connie Nordmoe Florence Olszowka Noreen O’Grady Katlynn O’Reilly Donald W. Pack Mary Palacz Tyler Platt/child Rita Pleines Walter Powers Andrew Prociuk Eileen Quinn Manuela Ramires Ryan Ranft Kayla Reardon Richard Riccio Benjamin Runge Jagmohan Sahni Adam Sanchez/child Emily Schbelski Michael Schwab Frank Seiser Evelyn Slupik Margaret Smith Robert Smith
Andrea Soehn Josephine Sokulski Meg Stevens Marion Stiens Mary Sutton William Sweeney Clare Swiontek Ashley Szyska Victor Tiedmann Les Torrey Janet Trudeau Erin Tufano Baby Alison Turek Tish Vanoni Eileen Varisco Frank Varisco Tom Waldron Amy Walsh Marge Welter Evelyn Yore Joseph Zicarelli Jeanine Zycwiciel New to Prayer List
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· SAINT JULIANA PARISH ·
ST. JULIANA PARISH SERVICES
“It is through service to others that we see Jesus in our world”
On occasion, we have parishioners who need help of some sort. This could range from transportation to a visit for someone who is home-bound. If you would like to volun-teer to help one of your fellow pa-rishioners, please call Joyce Browne at 733.631.4127 or fill out the form below and place in the collection basket. I would be interested in helping in the Parish Services Program: Name: _______________________ Phone:_______________________
MOTHERS’ CLUB CALENDAR LOTTERY
Winning Calendar Numbers
717 Rose Schurer $ 50.00 348 Mary Oates $ 25.00 486 Richard Turk $ 25.00 821 M. Mazza $ 100.00 426 Bill/Joan Doherty $ 25.00 487 Betsy Dusbiber $ 25.00 414 Joanie Cavanaugh $ 25.00
WEEKLY OFFERING CONTRIBUTIONS Thank you for your support!
Sunday Offerings Fiscal Year
2014 2013 2012
Fiscal Year Week #24 $ 15,488 $ 15,182 $ 17,787
YTD to Budget $ (48,400) $ (56,702) $ (39,898)
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Additional Offerings
Christmas Flowers $ 2,553
Accessibility Fund FY14 $ 689
Parish Projects FY14 $ 17,914
School Support Fund FY14 $ 8,571
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· SAINT JULIANA PARISH ·
ST. JULIANA PARISH SERVICES
How Can We Help You?
• Are you in need of any kind? • Is there any way our parish can be
of service to you? Please let us know! Call Joyce Browne at 773.631.4127.
GIVECENTRAL FAQ #2
I really want to sign-up but I’m not that good with computers. Can you help me? Absolutely! You can come in to the parish office or call 773.631.4127. Have your payment information (credit/debit card or checking/savings account) handy and we’ll help you get started. There’s also an enrollment form included in the bi-monthly envelope package, and online at www.stjuliana.org. You can fill that out and drop it in the collection bas-ket or at the parish office.
Saint Juliana Parish · Daily Cash Lottery
Don’t miss out on the HOTTEST raffle in town! Mothers’ Club will be selling a 2014 calendar that gives you a chance to win EVERY DAY of the year. There is no limit to the number of days that you can win. They are the perfect gifts for grandparents, aunts/uncles, neighbors, co-workers, and are small so you can mail them! Don’t worry; we’ll take care of mailing their winnings! Here’s the scoop: • Each calendar costs $25 • Random computer drawing with a DAILY winner • $10,750 was given away over the year • Monday – Saturday win $25 each day • Sunday win $50 • Easter, Feast of Saint Juliana, Thanksgiving and Christmas win $100!!! • Only 1000 calendars will be sold ·Winnings will be mailed directly to winners It’s easy as… 1. Buy the calendar 2. Return the info sheet on the calendar - this is how we know the winner Winners will be listed on the Mothers’ Club weblog & weekly bulletins
It’s the calendar that keeps on giving. Win over and over again!
Calendars may be purchased after Mass in the back of Church or in the Parish Office
BE A DIGITAL DISCIPLE Teens of the Archdiocese of Chicago are invited to create an original 2-minute video about the importance of parents passing on the faith to the next generation, through a video con-test with cash prizes for the first, sec-ond and third place winners. The con-test is open to all teens of the Arch-diocese of Chicago from freshmen to seniors and provides an opportunity to reach out to other teens.
For more information visit: Archchicago.org look for
Year of Strong Catholic Parents
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Saint Juliana School
OPEN HOUSE Sunday, January 26, 2014
1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. • Christian Values in a Safe Environment • Pre-school for 3 & 4 year olds • Full Day Kindergarten • Before and After School Program • State-of-the-art Technology Lab • Smart Boards in Classrooms • Fully-equipped Science Lab • Music, Art, & Library Classes • Regulation Sized Gym • After School Clubs & Sport Programs
To set up an appointment or for additional informa-tion call: Mrs. Katrina McDermott, Principal • Phone: 773.631.2256 • Email: [email protected] •
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