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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2020 - 7TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
2020 Lenten Almsgiving
LET’S SUPPORT THIS COMMUNITY AND PARTNER WITH CATHOLIC EXTENSTION TO BUILD A PROPER PLACE TO CELEBRATE MASS, AND PRESERVE AND GROW THE CATHOLIC FAITH IN THAT AREA.
The Purépecha indigenous community in Mecca, California currently gathers for Mass outside. You can make a difference this Lent by helping this community build a church where they can pray and
host events free from the heat and winds. For more informa on please visit spc-church.org
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Taylor Helen Zachacki Son of Daniel & Ashley Zachacki Mariella Sophia DeCanto Daughter of Christopher & Kaitlin DeCanto Nora Grace Gallagher Daughter of Martin & Emily Gallagher Jillian Jean Hejza Daughter of Jeffrey & Lindsy Hejza
St. Paul of the Cross Welcomes…
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Parish Welcoming Ministry will be on hand to give out parish
information packets
Mass 6:25 am Upper Church Mass 8:30 am Upper Church Mass 12:05 pm Upper Church Prayer Service 4:00 pm Upper Church Prayer Service 4:15 pm Holy Family Chapel Mass 7:30 pm Upper Church
Ashes will only be distributed during Masses and Prayer Services.
February 26, 2020
Girl Scouts of St. Paul of the Cross will be selling their favorite cookies outside of church after all the Masses next weekend Feb. 29-Mar 1.
Varieties available include the traditional Thin Mints, Trefoils, Samoas,
Tagalong, Do-Si-Dos, Toffee-tastic, Girl Scout S’mores and a new cookie Lemon-ups.
Each box is $5.00. Proceeds go to each troop to help defray costs of activities, such as camping, and badge work, and necessary supplies. Folks wishing to support our Girl Scouts may also contribute to Gift of Caring, a Girl
Scout program that provides cookies to men and women in the armed forces and their families and to community organizations at no cost to them.
NEXT WEEKEND……..
Dear St Paul of the Cross Parishioners, As the Season of Lent approaches, I feel spiritually energized. This time of the year gives me the motivation to dedicate myself a little more seriously to my spiritual life. The ashes we receive on Ash Wednesday remind us of Christ’s call to repentance as expressed in the words said during their imposition: “Turn away from sin and
believe in the Gospel!” Borrowing the words of Paul we can say, “Lent is the acceptable time, a time of grace.” As we begin this holy season I would like to invite the whole parish to embark on a journey of conversion and spiritual renewal. In the Early Church the Lenten season was originally the period when catechumens preparing for baptism intensified their preparation. This was a powerful time when they sought to enter more deeply into Jesus’ suffering, death and resurrection (The Paschal Mystery). Eventually the whole Church joined the catechumens on their journey not merely as spectators but as participants. All Christians undertook certain practices in order to be ready for a worthy celebration of Easter. The three pillars on which the edifice of Lenten observance rests are prayer, fasting and almsgiving. In this column I would like to dwell a little on the first pillar, namely, prayer. Some people tend to think that prayer is about technique and strategy. I believe that prayer is all about relationship. In our significant relationships we cannot draw closer to those we love if we do not spend much time with them. In the same way we cannot draw closer to God if we do not spend significant amounts of time with the Lord. During this season I would like to encourage all of us to set aside time for prayer, both communal and personal. I am fully aware that your lives are very busy. I am proposing a few ways we all can nurture our prayer life. Each of us can choose to do what we can within our resources. First of all, let us try to find time for personal prayer. For some of us turning to Scripture would be the way to go. Others may use their prayer time in quiet meditation. Some of us like to make a personal retreat during this time. We can also nurture our spirits by delving deeper into our understanding of our faith. This Lent our parish offers us a six-part Lenten series on “What Catholics believe.” In this parish we have the great possibility of praying before the Blessed Sacrament day or night. I strongly urge families and individuals to spend some time in the Adoration Chapel on a regular basis. Secondly, I would like to encourage us to celebrate the Sacraments of the Eucharist and Reconciliation. If we can, let us attend Mass on a weekday. It certainly will call for special effort and sacrifice. I know that most of us cannot make it to daily Mass. The weekday Mass offers the possibility for silence and prayer in a subdued environment. I know many of us go to confession on a regular basis. For those who do not, Lent is a suitable time to approach the sacrament and experience God’s forgiveness once again. The parish communal penance service with opportunity for individual confession will be celebrated on Tuesday, March 31st, at 7:30 pm. Third, it will be good for all of us to engage in some devotion centered on the passion of Christ. The season of Lent has traditionally been a time to contemplate the suffering and the death of the Lord through the practice of the Stations of the Cross. In our parish we will have Stations every Friday at 7:30 pm. I encourage all to consider taking time off your busy schedule to pray the Way of the Cross on any Friday you can. You can also pray the Stations on your own when the church is open. If you cannot do it in the time scheduled in the parish, perhaps you can prayerfully read the account of Jesus’ last hours as recounted by one of the gospels. Finally, I would like to encourage all the households in the parish to engage in some form of family prayer during Lent. I know many of you pray before meals. Why not consider doing something special during Lent? Perhaps we can read the Sunday readings or daily readings, and share our reflections with each other. Maybe we can recite the rosary together. I hope we will find some way to be together in family prayer. I know for sure that we are very good at praying together as a community during our Sunday Eucharist. I also know that our participation in communal prayer needs to be nourished and strengthened by our personal prayer. The Lord Who spent enormous amount of time serving the crowds retired regularly into the desert to be alone with the Father. Even as we continue to celebrate the Eucharist as a community, let us find the time to commune with the Lord in private. May this Lent enable us to grow in our life of prayer! Let us pray for the parish that this Lent will be a time of grace and renewal. God love you! Yours warmly,
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Tony Abbinanti Vincent Aiello
Sofia Alleje Caroline Almquist Alexandra Alvarez
Ella Antonacci Francesco Anzaldi
John Armour Thomas Bachert Megan Bailey Kyle Baltazar Elle Barruffi
Thomas Behzad Robert Berlage
Elizabeth Biederman Matthew Boekeloo
Grace Bolech Luke Boskovic
Matthew Breslin Julia Brooks
Kaitlyn Brown Ryan Callahan
Margaret Capitani Ella Carnate Nicole Carr
John Carretta Philip Castiglioni
Melanie Clark Luke Clifford
Charles Conklin Ben Cook
Gabriella Coscino Lucas Cosma
Darragh Cronnolly Isabel Cuitino Kaylee Curcio Allison Currey
Matthew Dabisch Owen Davis
Brooke De Paepe Jack Defend
Jack DeFilippis Adrianna DeGrazia
Olivia DeLuca Tyler DeMott
Juliet Dempsey Charlotte Dillon Luke Disparte
Lillian Domanski Emma Donohue Margaret Dorgan Declan Dougherty
Clare Downes Emily Elder Jack Fadin
Meegan Fahy Patrick Fergus
Nathan Fernandez Nicholas Ferrari Brendan Fletcher Theodore Flores Matthew Foley Lauren Forte
Alexandra Frantsve Charlotte Frazzini
Isabel Frede Emily Fudali Jake Gentile
Gabriella Gibbelina Paige Gilbert Julius Gillani
Geraldine Giustino Ysabella Gonzalez
Christopher Gonzalo Brandon Griffin Amelia Gryczko Angie Guercio
Jack Haley Jillian Harmon Mairead Hart Cian Haugh
Charles Havens Lily Heidersbach Cara Heneghan
Hannah Hoffman Jessica Hoffman
Anne Honan Margaret Honan Kyle Hortness
Deklan Ide
Taylor Jancevich Sophia Jaroch
James Johnston Livia Jolineau Mia Jolineau Brendan Jost Linnea Jost
Vivian Kaleta Brendan Kapcar Victoria Karp
Alexander Kazimierski Kyle Keane
Ryan Kearney Delaney Kevin
Kathryn Kinnavy Katharine Kolton Sarah Kosiorek Zachary Koziel
Jane Kracik Joseph Kraushaar Daniel Krzesinski
Charles Kurczewski Reese LaBorne Sarah Larson
Tristan Larson Meghan Lasso Giulia LaSusa Maeve Lawlor Maura Lawlor
Shea Leahy Joseph Lendzion Maeve Lennon Tiffany Leung Spiro Liarakos
Dylan Libel Alex Lohens
George Lohens Gionamaria Maccaferri
Ryan Mallory Malina Mandel Lauren Marogil Lillian Martin
Jillian Marszalec Michael Maslankiewicz
Angela Mazukelli
Mary McCaw Leo McDonald
Lauren McManus James McMorrow
Justin Mendoza Charles Migon Katelyn Miller
Dylan Mordasiewicz Joseph Mullarkey Ryan Mullarkey Joseph Murges
Sofia Napolitano Martin Newell Molly Niego
Rory O’Connell Daniella O’Connor
Ryan Olijnyk Mae O’Regan
Declan O’Rourke Brendan Owens Chloe Papelera Daniel Paprocki Anthony Parrilli Angelo Penesis Carmela Petrella Allison Pfeiffer
Anthony Piccirilli Salvatore Piraino
Natalie Pivec Cameron Plate Zachary Plate
Benjamin Pluta Beatrice Poindexter
Colton Polkow Aithan Pumo
Maxwell Quinn Jack Raclaw
Austin Rajchel Daniela Rescigno
Abigail Rice Kaleigh Riordan Scarlett Roche
Maya Rodriguez Ava Romero
Joseph Russell
Madelyn Rutherford Luke Schmeltz Sofia Sclafani
Douglas Sernel Anthony Serritella
Jake Showalter Michael Simmons
Payton Sirota Gabriella Skital
Amy Skolozynski Stephanie Skorupa
Ryan Sladky Antonio Smeriglio Michael Spatola Jenna Spinelli
Izabella Stachowicz Everett Suderski Paul Svanascini
Magdalena Szczerbinski Sofia Tesija
Grace Toomey Morgan Tucker Emma Tworek Alaina Valasek
Jack Van Roeyen John Paul Vecchio Anabella Venetucci
Faerie Vo Jacob Walendzewicz
Aidan Walsh Liana Walsh
Averie Weidner Blaze Wening John Whalen Mia Wilson
Madelyn Wojnicki Sasha Wolf
Matthew Yadgar Gabriella Zambuto
Evan Zeman Peter Zimmerman
Andrew Zimmermann
Holy Spirit make my heart open to the Word of God, make my heart open to goodness, make my heart open to the beauty of God every day.
~Pope Francis
The Church’s fasting laws are as follows:
Abstinence from meats is to be observed by all Catholics 14 years old and older on Ash Wednesday and on all the Fridays of Lent.
Fasting is to be observed on Ash Wednesday by all Catholics who are 18 years of age, but not yet 59. Those who are bound by this may take only one full meal. Two
smaller meals are permitted if neces-sary to maintain strength, but eat-ing solid foods between meals is not permitted.
The special Paschal fast and abstinence are prescribed for Good Friday and encouraged for Holy Saturday.
By the threefold discipline of fast-ing, almsgiving & prayer the church keeps Lent from Ash Wednesday until the evening of Holy Thursday. All of the faithful and the catechumens should under-take serious practice of these three traditions.
Fasting means not eating between meals.
Abstinence means eating no meat or fowl.
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Stations of the Cross Fridays at 7:30pm
Prior to Stations, from 7 pm to 7:25 pm, there will be Exposition, Silent Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament and Benediction.
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30 What do Catholics believe about the Church?
Presenter: Dr. Robert Berchmans
In the Holy Family Chapel 9:30 A.M. & 7:30 P.M. Evenings session will repeat morning session
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P E A C
Can You Share One Hour With Our Lord?
Please contact Vince Ross vrossvr@comcast.net or (847) 692-7565
Open Hours in need of a committed Adorer ~Friday 7am, 12pm & Saturday 3pm, 5pm~
If you choose an hour which already
has one Committed Adorer, this enables the Committed
Adorers for that hour to have some
flexibility, if they are unable
to be at the Chapel for their hour.
LENT AND THE CHAPEL---- AIDS TO OUR SALVATION
This week, on Ash Wednesday, we observe the beginning of Lent. We will spend the next forty days living with Jesus as He approaches His Passion and Death. It is a time of fasting, almsgiving and prayer. The suffering of Jesus may be ugly and offensive to see, but it is the most beautiful action that displays the love of Our Father for His erring children. We should ask ourselves, “What more can I do for Our Lord? How can I make amends for my sins and the sins of the world? How can I capture the suffering Jesus did to give me the happiness of knowing that my salvation is now available to me? What must I do in my life to live this blessing He gave to me? Lent is a catalyst that helps us to match what we know we should do with the spiritual energy that enables us to do what we know we must do to seek an eternity with Jesus. During Lent, our secular lifestyle and pursuits may be interrupted. However, we are “being spoken to,” and God is telling us that our Salvation comes in two parts. First, the suffering and death of Jesus opens heaven for us. Second, however, to attain salvation, it is necessary for us to spiritually pursue it through the good works and conduct of our lives and doing God’s Will. In the Chapel, we find the support of Jesus in the Real Presence to help us be prepared to greet Our Savior on Easter morning in willing faith and a capturing love.
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If you’ve been coming to Mass for a while, but are not Catholic, or have not been fully initiated into the Catholic Church by
First Communion & Confirmation, we invite you to consider joining the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)
Program at St. Paul of the Cross Parish to help you learn what Catholics believe in an open and welcoming environment.
The RCIA sessions also provide opportunities for you to ask the questions you may have about the Catholic Church. You will be able to learn what the Catholic
Church believes, teaches and proclaims to be revealed by God.
For more information, feel free to pick up our brochure “Thinking about Becoming Catholic?” at the entrances to the Church.
You can also call the St. Paul of the Cross parish office: (847) 825-7605 and ask about the RCIA program, or email
RCIA@spc-church.org.
The next meeting of the Senior Singles will be Today, February 23rd, at 3:00 PM, in the Parish Life Center (Morello Center) A & B Room. There will be a business meeting followed by Lee Huber, who will speak on "Technology for Your Home and Lifestyle". Immediately following the meeting, the group will enjoy dinner at the Harp & Fiddle, 110 Main St, Park Ridge. Make your reservations for dinner by February 19th, with Loretta Fleischmann, lfleischmann@sbcglobal.net or Helen Roppel, hmroppel@gmail.com.
Please RSVP by email only for the February meeting. Senior Singles meet on the fourth Sunday of every month, in the Parish Life Center (Morello Center) until further notice, from 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM. For information contact Loretta Fleischmann or Helen Roppel at the contact information above.
HELPING JESUS DURING HIS PASSION AND DEATH
During Lent, we strive to be with Jesus as we observe His Passion and Death
which provided for us our Salvation. We try to be close to Him through some extra spiritual effort.
One way, of doing this is to consider covering an hour of Adoration in our Eucharistic Adoration Chapel one day a week and covering the same hour during each week of Lent. For Committed Adorers, this would mean signing up for an additional hour. For others, sign up for a particular hour that you will cover in the Adoration Chapel for Jesus each week during Lent.
Such an effort from one’s heart would be a true Lenten prayer of love, adoration and atonement for one’s sins and a plea for blessings and increasing our relationship with our Savior who suffered much.
If you’re interested in this spiritual effort for Lent, please sign: THE LENTEN ADORATION BOOK
In the Adoration Chapel or in the Church vestibule
(For more information please contact: Vince Ross vrossvr@comcast.net or 847-692-7565)
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Rising Star Annual Scholarship
InanefforttopromoteandencourageCatholicEducation,theSt.PauloftheCrossMen’sClubwillawardour10thannualscholarship,worth$4,000,tobeutilizedatanyapprovedCatholicHighSchoolInstitutionintheChicagolandarea.Thisscholarshipopportunityisopentoany8thGrademaleparishionerofSt.PauloftheCross.TheRisingStarScholarshipwillbeawardedtothedeservingindividualwho…• Demonstratesaptitudeforextracurricularactivities,hascontributedtohis communitythroughphilanthropyanddemonstratesgoodChristianvalues.• Completesaone-pageessay.• ParticipatesinaninformalinterviewwithmembersoftheSPCMen’sClubJudging
Committee.
All entries must be submitted by 5 PM Monday, May 4th. All applicants are to contact Kevin Doyle from the St. Paul Men’s Club at kdoyle@catholiccharities.net
or by phone, 312.644-7533 for complete details, eligibility requirements, and submission information.
Best of luck to all applicants
Apostolate of Women Seeking Nominations for Woman of the Year
Nominations due March 31st by 5pm 1. Nominee must be an AOW member at SPC 2. Submissions should include: -Nominee's name and Guild affiliation (if any) -Nominee’s Contact information (phone number & email address) -Description of the nominee's service to SPC and community for 2019 (Not to exceed 200 words). 3. Submit to: aow.spc@gmail.com or deliver to SPC Rectory in envelope marked "AOW Woman of the Year". 4. Winner will be notified by phone on April 10, 2020.
All AOW Woman of the Year from parishes in Vicariate II will be honored at the Chicago Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women Spring Luncheon
on Saturday, May 9th at Chateau Ritz in Niles.
If you have any questions, please contact AOW presidents at aow.spc@gmail.com
or call Melissa Poindexter (312-804-3316) or Jessica Armour (312-543-5633).
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FOOLISHNESS Sometimes the idea of repentance seems old-fashioned, naïve, even foolish. But if you’re looking for real foolishness, you’ll find it in today’s readings. We begin with Leviticus and the
admonition, “Take no revenge and cherish no grudge” (Leviticus 19:18). We’ve heard that message before, of
course, so we might forget how far it is from the so-called “practical realities of life.” Saint Paul warns us about being
practical, though. Whoever considers oneself wise had better “become a fool,” because “the wisdom of this world is foolish-
ness in the eyes of God” (1 Corinthians 3:18, 19). This “foolishness” continues in the Gospel: “Offer no re-
sistance to one who is evil” (Matthew 5:39). In fact, offer the other cheek when you’ve been slapped. Hand over your coat as well as your shirt. Be like God, who sends sunshine and rain on the bad as well as the good. “So be perfect,” says Jesus, “just as
your heavenly Father is perfect” (5:48).
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — Take no revenge and cherish no grudge; love your neighbor as yourself(Leviticus 19:1-2, 17-18). Psalm — The Lord is kind and merciful (Psalm 103). Second Reading — You are the temple of God, and holy (1 Corinthians 3:16-23). Gospel — Offer no resistance; love your enemies (Matthew 5:38-48).
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Jas 3:13-18; Ps 19:8-10, 15; Mk 9:14-29 Tuesday: Jas 4:1-10; Ps 55:7-11a, 23; Mk 9:30-37 Wednesday: J l 2:12-18; Ps 51:3-6ab, 12-14, 17; 2 Cor 5:20 — 6:2; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Thursday: Dt 30:15-20; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 9:22-25 Friday: Is 58:1-9a; Ps 51:3-6ab, 18-19; Mt 9:14-15 Saturday: Is 58:9b-14; Ps 86:1-6; Lk 5:27-32 Sunday: Gn 2:7-9; 3:1-7; Ps 51:3-6, 12-13, 17; Rom 5:12-19 [12, 17-19]; Mt 4:1-11
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday: Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Wednesday: Ash Wednesday; Fast and Abstinence
ASH WEDNESDAY Prayer, fasting, and almsgiving: these disciplines, prescribed by Jesus himself in the Sermon on the Mount, along with strict in-structions not to flaunt them in public to win recognition and praise (Matthew 6:1-18), have been embraced by all the saints at the beginning of every Lent for almost two thousand years. But mention Lent, and many react with a grimace or slight shud-der—even now, years after official obligations have been re-duced to a minimum! No wonder the Eastern Rite’s “Lenten Announcement” sounds surprising: “Let us receive with joy, O faithful people, the divinely inspired announcement of Lent! The Lenten Spring shines forth! Begin the fast with joy! Let us fast from passions as well as food, taking pleasure in the good works of the Spirit, and accomplishing them in love!” Saint John Chrysostom, whose feast is September 13, elaborates: “Do you fast? Give proof by your works. If you see a poor person, take pity. An enemy, be reconciled. A friend gaining honor, don’t be jealous.” A positive approach! May the saints help us keep such a Lent!
FORGIVENESS
People who cannot forgive others break the bridge over which they must pass if they are to reach heaven; for everyone has a
need to be forgiven. —George Herbert
STRONG BELIEFS
Strong beliefs win strong people and make them stronger.
—Walter Bagehot
FORGIVING AN ENEMY
Who has not forgiven an enemy has not yet tasted one of the most sublime enjoyments of life.
—Johann Kaspar Lavater
REPENTANCE
Of all human acts, repentance is the most divine.
The greatest of all faults is to be conscious of none. —Thomas Carlyle
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Due to the increase in reported flu cases we will give Communion
only in one Species.
Until further notice we will not be offering the cup.
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Please make an appointment to donate at our Blood Drive on April 5th!
Can you give blood if you travel outside the US?
Most travel is acceptable. Some countries are malaria risk areas. If you have traveled to those areas, please wait 12 months before donating. If you have questions about specific places you have visited, please call 800-289-4923
Do you have a medical question about donating?
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Please contact the Blood Drive Coordinators Christine Perille (847) 823-8755 or Eileen Kaczmarek (847) 698-4558 with any questions or to make an appointment. You can also make an appointment online at vitalant.org and use sponsor code RG08.
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Help Feed Those in Need at Timothy's Ministry: Today, Sunday, February 23, 2020 11:30am - 2pm
Join others from St. Paul of the Cross to feed those in need at
Timothy's Ministry in Palatine (NEW LOCATION!) by volunteering to bring food and serve at the luncheon.
Unable to attend but still want to help?
We are also accepting food donations that can be dropped off in advance of the luncheon. Please use the following link for more details and to register:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60b0d4daea929a13-feed3
T S S . F (SOSF) S O F
S P C
The St. Paul of the Cross
Book Group will meet Monday, February 24th at 7:30 pm
in the Morello Center Meeting Room to discuss
March By Geraldine Brooks. All are welcome.!
Save the Date! MARCH
FEBRUARY
The Young At Heart's first meeting of the year will be held on
Tuesday, March 10th at 11:00 a.m.
in Duffin Hall. (Lower level of the Rectory). Dues are $15.
Meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month from March to November.
Please come and check us out!
For more info, please contact Joanne at (847)292-0226.
NEW MEMBERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME!
March 22, 2020 Festa 2020
is in the works, parishioners! Stay tuned for more
information as we inch closer to Spring.
Come join Praying with Scripture as we let the Holy Spirit guide us through meditation and reflection
on the Sacred Scripture. No experience necessary.
All are welcome! Thursdays at 7:30pm in the Kinane Center
For more information, feel free to call Beshar at 847-858-2374.
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FISH FRY THIS FRIDAY! Sponsored by
Maria Council #4836
at St. Paul of the Cross Church’s Parish Life Center 320 S. Washington Street, Park Ridge
Friday, February 28th, from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Join us for a delicious meal of fresh hand-battered cod (we use trans fat-free canola oil), coleslaw, french fries, dinner rolls, and dessert. Shrimp available for purchase. Cheese pizza for the kids. Free lemonade and coffee! Soda, beer, and wine will be available for purchase. Carry out, too (no shrimp).
BAKERS NEEDED! If you can donate pastries for this event, please contact Jodi Coyle at jmcoyle66@gmail.com
Please consider bringing soaps, shampoos, toothbrushes, toothpaste, baby wipes, and/or diapers (sizes: newborn through 6) for donation to The Women’s Center of Greater Chicagoland.
Cost: Note: Proceeds to benefit local Seminarian/Novitiate education and SPC’s St. Mary Guild
Adults $13 each if pre-order received by 2/23/20 ($15 at the door) Seniors: $10 if pre-order received by 2/23/20 ($12 at the door) Children: $6 (children under 3 are free) Add $4 to any ticket to add 3 pieces of shrimp to your meal Questions? Contact Robbie Gawronski at kofcmaria4836@gmail.com Purchase Tickets:
Deliver your completed order form below with payment (cash or check) to SPC’s rectory by noon on Sunday, February 23rd.
To pay by credit card, email your order to kofcmaria4836@gmail.com, and a PayPal link will be emailed to you for payment on line.
Please make checks payable to “K of C – Maria Council 4836” (write SPC Fish Fry on the memo line).
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Order Form for 2/28/2020 Fish Fry at St. Paul of the Cross
Name:_________________________________ Total Check Amount $______________ Phone #________________________________ Check here if carryout ______________ (fish or pizza only) _____# of Adults @ $13 each* _____# of Seniors @ $10 each* _____# of Kids (4-12) at $6 each Kids 3 & under are FREE _____Add 3 Shrimp for $4 _____Add 3 Shrimp for $4 _____# of Kids above who want pizza * The price of Adult and Senior meals ordered after 2/23/2020 will increase to $15 and $12, respectively
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The St. Paul of the Cross Food Panty is getting ready for its
first distribution day of the new year and is in particular need of the following:
•Strawberry jelly •Canned tuna fish •Cookies
PLEASE NOTE that no canned vegetables of any kind are needed at this time.
Donations can be dropped at the rectory, in the collection chests near church entrances,
or in the food pantry drop box. If you have questions, please call the Social Service Ministry Office, 847-692-6767,
or email Lisa Muench, lisamuench@spc-church.org.
Thanks for your generosity!
St. Paul of the Cross parish is again partnering with Catholic Extension for our Lenten Alms Giving project.
This year our alms will go to the Purepecha indigenous community,
in Mecca, CA , to build them a much needed church.
Please check subsequent bulletins and our website for more information.
A T , D
(847) 692-6767
adriennetimm@spc-church.org
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WEEKLY MASS INTENTIONS
Day & Time Presider Lector Eucharistic Ministers Altar Servers
Saturday 4:30 up Fr. Matthew Santucci
Corcz Kirkland, Kirkland, Korcz, Nowak, Sullivan, Welton, Wilkening
Finlay Behzad Sheehan
Saturday 4:30 dn Fr. Peter Davis
Mordasiewicz Bordini Romano
Sunday 7:30 Fr. Matthew Machon
Lynch Angelini, Cooney, Dickerhofe, Dickerhofe, Machon, Orzada Orzada
Schmidt Suderski Suderski
Sunday 9:00 up Fr. Matthew Scialabba
Tallman Alicea, Buggy, Bull, Francis, Fuller, Hernandez, Kaufman
Alvizu Rumsa Russell
Sunday 9:00 dn Fr. Peter Teen
Teen Sikora Zwierczyk
Sunday 10:30 up Fr. Baraniak Kohlndorfer
Madden Jarzombek, Kohlndorfer, Kohlndorfer, Olyva, Peisker, Soifer, Vallejo
Bazula Cassidy Lattanzio
Sunday 10:30 dn Fr. Peter Haley
Brander Brooks Haley
Sunday 12:00 Fr. Britto Naum
Stachowicz Adlaf, Adlaf, DePaul, Gullo, Johnson, Keefe, Teich
Capitani Skolozynski Vaughan
Sunday 5:30 up Fr. Britto Dempsey Hormsby
McGovern
Our prayers go out to all who serve our country…. God bless our men and women in service.
Those Who Are Ill:
Vincent Albachiaro, J. Albert, Sue Beaumont, John Brunke,
Michael Campanelli, Bryan Charnot, Paul Clark, Patty Dunlavy, Jim Gerke,
Maggie Gotski, Sunny Greinke, Paul Hinz, The Horon Family,
Sherry Ingram, Therese Kodner, Dolores Komornicki, Cecilia Kottenstette
Mary Kurkowski, Mark Lawrin, Jacqueline Lastovich,
Kathy McLaughry, Marlene Matousek, Jim McMahon,
Pat Mulcrone, Irene Musur, Mike O’Donnell, Rose Parisi,
Baby Zahrabelle Pulickal, Diane Rey, Edward Scannicchio,
Michael Scannicchio, Christopher Szymanski
Dominick Sharkey, Lois Ann Suter, Linda & Paul Suter,
Patricia Taglialavore, Amanda Velez, John Vittallo,
Owen Walker, Kazimiera Wasyliw, Peter Wasyliw,
Carole Williams
In Loving Memory: Diane Collins
( Mother of Pam Olafsson) Mortimer Cronin Ellen Donohue Ronald Gatz
James Stauffer Patricia R. Winikates
Please Remember…. Liturgical Ministers’ Schedule - February 29 & March 1
Monday, February 24– Weekday 6:25 Dorothy Moriarty 8:30 John Batzel, Betty & Fred Haas, Edward Haas Tuesday, February 25 - Weekday 6:25 Holy Souls in Purgatory 8:30 Helen Maldonado, Barbara Dunlavy
Wednesday, February 26 – Ash Wednesday 6:25 Patrick A. Horan 8:30 Michael Jaworski, Shirley McCormick, Catherine N. Cottrell, Barbara Dunlavy 12:05 Dorothy Moriarty 7:30 Mary Popowicz
Thursday, February 27 – Weekday 6:25 Helen, Elmer & Paul Utesch 8:30 Joseph Reuter, Richard Bianco Friday, February 28—Weekday 6:25 Isabelle Filoni 8:30 Steven Cataudella, Barbara Dunlavy Mary Fuller Lee
Saturday, February 29– Saturday after Ash Wednesday 8:00 Fr. Peter Rookey 4:30 UP Dee Sakowicz, Joachim “Joe” Saldanha 4:30 DN Mary Ann & Cathleen Marie Novak, Elona Wisowaty, Birthday blessings for Valerie Maguire Birthday blessings for Brian Maguire Sunday, March 1 , First Sunday of Lent 7:30 UP Joe & Joey Ligas, Lois Riesterer 9:00 UP Rita, Anna & William Parilla, Helen & Charles Jacksack, Jolanta Bialobrzewski 9:00 DN Gloria Melino 10:30 UP Joseph Capitani, Annette McCann, Leonard Fontana, Olga, Mara & Peter Pekic, Birthday blessings for Patricia Heyd 10:30 DN Walter Glockner 12:00 UP People of the parish, Wallace Conrad, Michael Unger, Jr., 5:30 Anita, John & Millie Vassino
R . B M. B , Pastor frbritto@spc-church.org
R . M K , Associate Pastor frmatt@spc-church.org
R . P G , Associate Pastor frpeter@spc-church.org
A J. M , R T. B , A P. C , Deacons
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Sunday: 7:30 AM 9:00 AM (Up & Down) 10:30 AM (Up & Down) 12:00 PM 5:30 PM Monday - Friday: 6:25 AM 8:30 AM (confessions 8-8:15 AM ) Saturday: 8:00 AM 4:30 PM Vigil Mass (Up & Down) (confessions 3:00PM—4:00 PM Reconciliation Room in vestibule)
B Every Sunday at 1:15 PM Baptismal preparation class is required and provided on The 4th Thursday every month at 7pm. (Contact the Parish office to register for Baptism/Baptismal prep class).
M Call the Parish Office at least 6 months in advance.
N P R First Sunday of every month in the
Morello Parish Life Center from 8:30 AM—12:00PM
A S First Saturday of each month: After the 8:00 AM Mass.
C H Please call the rectory
R Monday - Friday: Prayed after the 8:30 AM Mass. Saturday: Prayed after the 8:00 AM Mass.
P A D :
Tuesday by Noon to Madeleine McCoy at madeleinemccoy@spc-church.org
B M Joan Macpherson joanmacpherson@spc-church.org
O M Madeleine McCoy madeleinemccoy@spc-church.org
S . P S Erika Mickelburgh, Principal (847) 825-6366 / www.spc-school.net
C Anna Mae Parkhill, Director annamaeparkhill@spc-church.org (847) 692-2758 / www.spc-catechesis.net
RCIA (847) 825-7605 ext 2237 / rcia@spc-church.org
M M (847) 825-7605 Edward J. Eicker, Director x2253 edwardeicker@spc-church.org Andrea Bartolomeo, Assistant Director/Organist andreabartolomeo@spc-church.org Carrie Elko, Coordinator of Music, HFC carrieelko@spc-church.org
S S M Adrienne Timm, Director (847) 692-6767/adriennetimm@spc-church.org Lisa Muench, Adminstrative Assistant lisamuench@spc-church.org
Y M (847) 825-7605
B E Lisa Pasquinelli (847)825-7605 / lisapasquinelli@spc-church.org or bulletin@spc-church.org
R O : R O H : 320 S. Washington Monday-Friday 9:00AM—7:00PM (closed 12pm-1pm) Park Ridge, IL. 60068 Saturday 8:30AM—4:30PM 847-825-7605; Fax 847-825-5186 Sunday 8:00AM—12:00PM Www.spc-church.org
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