TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME · “As the family goes, so goes the nation, so goes the...
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ST. FERDINAND CHURCH RECTORY: 5900 W. BARRY AVENUE
CHICAGO, IL 60634 (773) 622-5900
Photo by Romuald Gluch
SEPTEMBER 29, 2013
TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
WWW.STFERDINANDCHURCH.COM
MONDAY — September 30— Memorial of St. Jerome 8:00AM–Joseph,Catherine,JanPabianrq.MelanieNowak12:00PM(Noon)–PoorSoulsfromPurgatory7:00PM‐MassinPolishTUESDAY — October 1— Memorial of St. Therese of the Child Jesus 8:00AM–ThanksgivingtoSt.Theresarq.EileenMele12:00PM(Noon)–RecoveryofHealthforAnthonyR.Coco7:00PM–MassinPolishWEDNESDAY — October 2—Memorial of the Holy Angels 8:00AM–HelenBubisKielerrq.Husband12:00PM(Noon)–PawelKapinosrq.Family7:00PM–MassinPolish
THURSDAY — October 3, 2013 8:00AM–FrankLoSccuitorq.wifeEleanor12:00PM(Noon)–Frank&EleanorLoScuitorq.Children7:00PM–MassinPolish
FRIDAY— October 4—Memorial of St. Francis of Assisi 8:00AM– PaulH.Rozkuszkarq.Family12:00PM(Noon)–PawelKapinosrq.Family7:00PM–MassinPolish
SATURDAY— October 5, 2013 7:00AM–MassinPolish8:00AM–LillianDroszczrq.Family5:00PM–God’sBlessingsforFred&DorothyBrinskelle ontheir60thWeddingAnniversarySUNDAY— October 6, 2013 7:00AM–EwaiJanKabat;MariaiJanBudziochorazich
dzieci;TadeuszKamysz;ZofiaiJozefFeldy8:30AM–HelenBubisKielerrq.Husband10:00AM–ChristinaOddorq.Family10:15AM–Zawszystkichofiarodawcowidobrodziejow
parafiisw.Ferdynanda;oBożebł.,zdrowieinawrócenieznałogudlaBogdana
12:30PM–God’sBlessingsforMichael&FlorenceMagroontheir72ndWeddingAnniversary
3:00PM–MassinPolish5:00PM–JerryCzownickirq.Family7:00PM–MassinPolish
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Mass Intentions The sanctuary lamps this week are lit for:
Thanksgiving to St. Theresa Rose, Joe, Guy & Eleanor Sanzo
Congratulations!
Marriage Banns
We Welcome in Baptism
DEVOTIONS
Please remember to pray for the souls of all our faithful departed, especially:
Marcus Magliano Joseph Wcislo
SECOND: Piotr Kania and Malgorzata Dreszer
Congratulations and best wishes to the couple married in our church last week:
Richard Kiebala and Magdalena Frys
Rest in Peace
Nicholas, son of Frank and Michelle (Cazares) Houm‐pavilis Ethan, son of Nicholas and Cecilia (Courchene) Star‐beck
OCTOBER— Month of the Holy Rosary The month of October is dedicated to the Holy Rosary. "If we consider the power of the Rosary as seen in its effects, we find a great abundance of proofs of its wonderful value. Many are the favors granted to private individuals through its devout recitation. "Today, when dangers threaten not only Christianity but all civilization, we are urged by our Blessed Mother to turn again to the Rosary for help. In this month of October, let us consider this beautiful prayer of the Rosary as a means that we too can use in order to draw closer to Jesus and Mary by meditating on the great myster‐ies of our salvation.
Remember in Prayer As members of the parish faith community, it is our respon‐sibility to remember both in concrete and spiritual ways those who cannot celebrate with us each week because they are ill. Those who are sick in turn, remember all of us daily in their prayers and in their sufferings. We experience many blessings because of their remembering us. And so...please re‐member in your prayers:
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Our Stewardship of Treasure
Irene Rowe Mary Ayello Florence Magro Sharon Moody Anthony R. Coco Veronica Signo Lottie Chrapla Violet Del Vacchio Rosalie Anastos Marie Lucas Edward Waytula Pat Ostrowski William Keleher Arlene Garcia Diana Krzyzanowski Barbara Pasko Geraldine Spano Nick Paolino Theresa Duval Adam Shershen Bernice Lutke Jean Staniszewski William Napier Josephine Coco Laura Schofield Calvin Upton Julie D’Agostino Luna Family Margery Janz Brianna Jurczykowski Susan Milostan Robert Malek
Michael F. Coco Tish Vanoni Jodi Mack Geraldine Mack Agnes Coco Ester Baran Veronica Mazga Al Fitzgibbons Isabell Beyer Kathleen McGinniss Deadra Kusek Stanley Podgorny Tom Sobczak Marietta Falbo Laverne Greco Steve Johns Barbara Alderson Ligia Caltagirone Bernadine Jablonski Mary May Phyllis Riggs Henryk Sykula Anna DeBold Kathleen Barr Mary Haltin Virginia Starsiak Veena Bhat
Pat Flynn Maria & Veronica Segovia Frances Skrabacz Marion Watermann
A Prayer for the Armed Forces Almighty God, stretch forth Your mighty arm to strengthen and protect the men and women of our Armed Forces. As they face the myriad of challenges and decisions that each
day is destined to bring, may they be anchored by their faith, protected by Your presence and comforted by the knowledge that they are loved by You and by this community of faith. Grant that, meeting danger with courage, and all occasions with discipline loyalty, they may truly serve the cause of justice and peace to the honor of your holy name, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Daniel Guziec; SPC Jeffrey Foerster
Thank you!
The smallest act of kindness is worth more than the grandest intention.
~OscarWilde
SUNDAY — SEPTEMBER 22, 2013
Envelopes — $5,334.00
Loose — $2,995.00
TOTAL: $8,329.00
Thank you for sharing your „TREASURE”
with St. Ferdinand Parish
Bóg zapłać!
PLEASE REMEMBER ST. FERDINAND PARISH IN YOUR WILL
“My child, remember that you received what was good during your lifetime while Lazarus likewise received what was bad; but now he is comforted here, whereas you are tormented. More‐over, between us and you a great chasm is established<” Luke 16:25‐26 When God created the world He declared that it was good and He gave it to all mankind for us to enjoy. However, over the years we have created a chasm between those who have great gifts and those who do not. In today’s Gospel we see that with our own generosity we must bridge that gap between those who have much and those who have little or we may find our‐selves on the wrong side of the chasm in the next life.
Sincere THANK YOU to all who give their time to keep our church clean. Thank you for your faithfulness and
dependability. Please know that your help is very much valued and appreciated. May God bless you abundantly.
COR’S CORNER Our Food Pantry is open once a week, every Monday from 10:00AM to 11:00AM in the convent building. Provides food emergencies to all families in need.
CHURCH CLEANING Anyone interested in helping to clean our church is welcome to join us: Mondays at 5:00 pm and/or Fridays at 10:00 am
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Rules for Catholic Family Life
Importance of the Family “As the family goes, so goes the nation, so goes the world in which we live.” – Blessed John Paul II The Family and the Trinity “The Christian family is a communion of persons, a sign and image of the communion of the Father and the Son in the Holy Spirit” (Catechism, No. 2205). Key to Family Unity “The family that prays together stays together.” – Blessed John Paul II and Blessed Teresa of Calcutta both said this A Christian’s Motto “I am third.” (God is first, others are second.) The Gospel on Five Fingers Hold up one hand and count one word per finger (from Mother Teresa): “I did it to him.” Five Ways to Say I Love You Words of affirmation Quality time Giving gifts Acts of service Physical touch
From Gary Chapman’s The Five Love Languages.
Reading Aloud Reading aloud to children encourages children to be readers, starts family conversations, improves vocabulary and
pronunciation, makes learning entertaining, expands attention spans and deeply bonds parents and children.
To be continued...
How to Keep Your Kids Catholic • Parents must be authentic Catholics themselves. • Pray with and for them every day. • Train them to understand what they believe. – Fr. John Hardon
Family Activities Have a weekly family routine. A typical schedule: Sunday – Family Day: Pilgrimage, museum or hike. Monday – Family “Meeting:” Tell everyone the week’s plan. All Week – Pray together daily: Schedule a nightly rosary. Friday – Have fun: Game night or parents’ date night.
CONGRATULATIONS
TO SR. ANNA STRYCHARZ ON HER 25th ANNIVERSARY OF
RELIGIOUS PROFESSION
Sr. Anna came to St. Ferdinanda parish in 2008. Currently she is the Director of
Religious Education for St. Ferdinand Parish as well as St. Ferdinand Polish School. Sister coordinates all the sacramental programs for both the Polish and English communities, and the RCIA program at St. Ferdinand. Sister has authored a bilingual (Polish & English) text for confirmation preparation. Sr. Anna teaches Religion at Notre Dame High School for Girls. Sr. Anna leads a parish bible group and lends her voice in praise in supervision of her Polish children’s choir, Kropeczki. She works with the Office for Catechesis Come Home campaign, Polish Catechist Certification program, and the adult Confirmation program for Vicariate IV. On her day off, she makes monthly visits to jail are a symbol for our vicariate of the true meaning of corporeal works of mercy, not just the ones that are easier to do. St. Anna is also the superior for the convent and is currently in her second year of her doctorate of ministry program at the University of St. Mary of the Lake. We thank the Lord for His Blessings that made you so committed to the vocation. May you continue to be a source of inspiration to all who interact with you. Our prayers are for you to continue in our Lord's service for many more years to come. Thank you for your dedicated service here, at St. Ferdinand parish. May God bless you always!
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ATTEND EXPLORING PRIESTHOOD WEEKEND Meet at Mundelein Semi‐
nary with priests, seminarians and other men, considering
a call to the priesthood October 4‐6, 2013
THE WEEKEND WILL FEATURE PRESENTATIONS ON: • Practical steps in discerning one's vocation • Becoming more fully a disciple of Jesus Christ • Vocational journeys of priests and how they came to un‐derstand God's call • Prayer opportunities including the celebration of the Eucharist and Night Prayer • What life is like in a seminary, including main compo‐nents: academic, human, spiritual, and pastoral formation, pre‐sented by a seminarian • Additional opportunities to talk candidly with seminarians about their lives and vocations www.chicagopriest.com You can obtain further information or make a reservation by contacting Fr. Francis Bitterman at 312‐534‐8298, [email protected].
IRVING PARK CATHOLIC WOMAN’S CLUB will have their Meeting on Wednesday, October 2, 2013 at 10:30 a.m. For our Luncheon we will be having Pot Luck and .Dessert will be served. We will play CLR. We WELCOME any one that would like to join us for the afternoon. PLEASE REMEMBER OUR NEW ADDRESS FOR THE MEETING IS: 5936 W. BARRY, CHICAGO. (THIS IS ST. FERDINAND’S CONVENT). EVERYONE IS WELCOME. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL: ANN MARIE LANE 773‐685‐6624
The Legion of Mary Assumpta Curia Day of Reflection Where: St. Edward Church 4350 W. Sunnyside Chicago, Il When: October 12, 2013
„LIVING OUR FAITH” by Rev. Ramil Fajardo 8:00am — Registration & Breakfast 8:30am — Welcome, Opening Prayers and Rosary 9:00am — First talk 10:00am — Second talk 11:00am — Mass in the Church 11:45am — Catena Legionis 12:00noon — Angelus , Lunch 12:45pm — Private reflection and time for individual confessions 1:30pm — Third talk 2:15pm — Wrap up 3:00pm — Divine Mercy, Exposition and Benediction, Concluding prayers, Blessing and Dismissal Cost $15 includes breakfast and lunch and stipen. Please contact Emma Camara at 773‐934‐4161
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VISIT OF ARCHBISHOP ZYGMUNT ZIMOWSKI, PRESIDENT OF THE PONTIFICAL COUNCIL DOR THE PASTORAL CARE OF HEALTH CARE WORKERS IN CHICAGO
His Excellency, Archbishop Zygmunt Zi‐mowski, President of the Pontifical Coun‐cil for the Pastoral Care of Health Care Workers, one of the closest associates of blessed Pope John Paul II, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI and Pope Francis, will be visiting Chicago this October.
On Saturday, October 12, 2013 he will meet with physicians and healthcare workers to share in experiences and challenges that the health system is facing at this time. The meeting will take place at McManus Hall at 6:00 p.m. All are invited. To confirm your presence please call the parish office
at 773‐622‐5900 ex. 225
On Sunday, October 13 his Excellency will celebrate the 40th Anniversary of his Priesthood Ordi‐nation. The Mass of Thanksgiving will take place in our church at 10:15 a.m. Following the Mass you are invited to brunch with the Archbishop at Jolly Inn Restaurant and Banquet Halls (6501 W. Irving Park Rd.) The brunch is free of charge, but all free will donations will be
designated to support the new construction of the Center for Handicapped Children in Kupienin, Poland. Please confirm your presence at brunch by calling the rectory office at 773‐622‐5900 ex. 225.
WORLD MISSION CELEBRATION Tuesday, October 8, at Archbishop Quigley Center in Chicago Chicago, IL (September 11, 2013) – The World Mission Celebration to benefit the Mater Ecclesiae College for
Sisters from Mission countries, will be held October 8, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Archbishop Quigley Center, 835 North Rush Street in Chicago. Sr. Madge Karecki, SSJ‐TOSF, the Office of Mission Education for the New Evangelization, and the Society for the Propagation of Faith are hosting this celebration. Special guests include Francis Cardinal George, OMI, Archbishop of Chicago, Kate Sullivan, CBS 2 Chicago News Anchor, and Sr. Teibe Hadghu, a Comboni Missionary sister. The evening will include insights on Mater Ecclesiae College and the work of missionary sisters. The College, founded in 1979, is located in Castel Gandolfo, near the summer Papal residence outside Rome. Mater Ecclesiae College provides studies in theology and religious formation for 140 Sisters from 40 mission countries, who also receive rigorous training in human development, finance, economics and business. More information about the event and registration is available online at www.wearemissionary.org/worldmissioncelebration or by calling the Office of Mission Education for the New Evangelization at 312‐534‐3855
I would just like to say thank to St. Ferdinand Parish and everybody who participated in my Eagle Scout Project by generously donating over 200 items. Shriner's Hospital and all the children truly appreciate the numerous donations provided by those who helped me out in my project. Thank you once again for making my project a great success! David Tekien
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FRIENDLY REMINDERS
If you or a loved one is in need of prayers due to an ill‐ness, please call the rectory to put your name on the prayer
list. If someone on this list has recovered, please call the rectory to have the name removed.
If you or a loved one are in the hospital and would like a visit from our ministers, dea‐cons or priests, you must call the rectory and request a visit. The privacy law states that the hospital cannot provide a list when we come o visit our parishioners.
Please notify the rectory if you have some‐one in your home who is unable to join us at Mass and he/she would appreciate having the Eucharist brought to the home.
We ask that if you have a loved one serving in the military, to please contact the rectory office to give us the name of the soldier, branch of service, and rank, so the whole parish can pray for your loved one.
If your address has changed or if you are moving out of our parish and no longer wish to be a parishioner, please notify the rectory at 773‐622‐5900 ex. 225
Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.
FAITH AND ACTION ON THE JOURNEY PILGRIMAGE As continuation of the 40 Days of Prayer, Fasting and Action Until the Vote there will be a Pilgrimage on October 19th from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. We will be starting with a prayer service at Holy Name Cathedral ‐ the mother church of the Archdiocese ‐ walk through Federal Plaza and end at Old St. Mary's ‐ the oldest parish in the Archdiocese ‐ symbolizing our Church's own story of immigration. In late June, the United States Senate, through a bi‐partisan collaboration, passed their version of a comprehensive immigration bill. Speaking on behalf of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops, Archbishop Jose Gomez of Los Angeles reaffirmed that this was commendable, but that there is still work to do. Understanding the role of migration in our faith tradition, and seeing the implications that migration has for living a dignified life, the Church has stood on the side of the immigrant community during the journey for comprehensive immigration reform. We hope you can join us!
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Monday — September 30, 2013 10:00AM — Friendship Club (Convent 2) 6:00PM — Cub Scouts (Convent) 6:00PM — Troop #51 (McManus Hall) Tuesday — October 1, 2013 5:00PM — Radosc (McManus Hall) 6:00PM — Chicagowskie Slowiki (Chapel) Wednesday — October 2, 2013 9:00AM — Irving Park Women Club (Convent 2) 2:30PM — Jr. Legion of Mary 5:00PM — Our Lady of Perpetual Novena (Church) 6:00PM — Cub Scouts (Convent) 6:00PM — Kropeczki (convent) 6:30PM — Legion of Mary (Small Convent) 8:00PM — Baptism Prep. Classes in English (Church) Thursday — October 3, 2013 2:30PM — Jr. Legion of Mary Adoration (Church) 5:30PM — Zawaternik (Canning Hall) 6:00PM — Girl Scouts (Convent) 7:30PM — Filareci Choir (Chapel) 7:30PM — Parish Council Meeting (Rectory) Friday — October 4, 2013 9:00PM — Legion of Mary (Convent) 6:30PM — Pilgrim Virgin (Convent 2) 7:30PM — Youth Group (Rectory) Saturday — October 5, 2013 8:00PM — Polish Saturday School 6:00PM — AA Meeting (Convent) 6:00PM — Baptism in Polish (Church) Sunday — October 6, 2013 10:00AM—Good Shephered Club Mtg (McManus)
THISWEEKATST.FERDINANDPARISH
BULLETIN ARTICLES DEADLINE The deadline for bulletin articles is
3:00 p.m. on the previous Friday preceding the Sunday of publication. All articles can be can emailed to:
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2013 8:00 a.m. — 1:00 p.m.
ST. FERDINAND CHURCH
3131 N. MASON SCHOOL HALLS
Adults $6.00
Kids $4.00
See the Ushers for tickets and raffle tickets
Prizes include cash, "Wicked" tickets, suite
tickets to Bulls and Blackhawks
Our goal is to have a good breakfast
and WIN.!
SAINT PATRICK HIGH SCHOOL 5900 W. Belmont Ave. Chicago, IL.
OPEN HOUSE Thursday, October 17, 2013
6:00‐8:00 p.m.
Open House provides students and parents the opportunity to tour the campus,
meet with current students, faculty, coaches, and parents, and visit with various clubs and athletic teams.
Matt O’Brien, Director of Admissions 773‐286‐8452
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PIERWSZA SOBOTA MIESIACA
W sobotę, 5 października zapraszamy do kościoła na
Nabożeństwo Pierwszych Sobót Miesiąca wynagradzające
Niepokalanemu Sercu Maryji za grzechy i bluźnierstwa, które rozpocznie się o godzinie 7:30
wieczorem.
Papieskie Intencje Apostolstwa Modlitwy na
miesiąc PAŹDZIERNIK Intencja ogólna:
Aby ci, dla których życie stało się tak wielkim ciężarem, że pragną
jego końca, mogli odczuć bliskość Bożej miłości.
Intencja misyjna:
Aby obchody Światowego Dnia Misyjnego uświadomiły
wszystkim chrześcijanom, że są nie tylko adresatami, ale i głosicielami Słowa Bożego.
JUBILEUSZ 25 LECIA PROFESJI ZAKONNEJ SR. ANNY STRYCHARZ W dniu dzisiejszym Sr. Anna Strycharz obchodzi Jubileusz 25 lecia Profesji Zakonnej. Dobremu Bogu dziękujemy za dar Jej powołania i za umacnianie Jej swą łaską przez ostatnie 25 lat. Sr. Anna urodziła sie w Dęblinie, mieście słynnym ze Szkoły Lotniczej. W 1987 roku po zdaniu matury wstąpiła do Zgromadzenia Sióstr Misjonarek Chrystusa Króla dla Polonii Zagranicznej. W roku 1990 złożyła Pierwszą Profesję Zakonną po czym pracowała m.in. we Władysławowie i na Białorusi. W tym czasie ukończyła Studium Katechetyczne
i katechizowała w szkołach podstawowych. W 1995 złożyła Profesję Wieczystą i została skierowana do pracy w Szczecinie. W tym czasie ukończyła także na Wydziale Teologicznym Studia nad Rodziną. Przez kolejne 4 lata pracowała w Goleniowie w Gimnazjum i zajmowała się również pracą z dziećmi i młodzieżą w różnych grupach parafialnych. Przez 3 lata prowadziła także zajęcia katechetyczne na Kolegium katechetycznym w Szczecinie. W 2003 roku wyjechała do Anglii na naukę j. angielskiego po czym została skierowana do pracy wśród Polonii Kanadyjskiej w Brampton, On, gdzie przez 3 lata pełniła funkcję zakrystianki i zajmowała się posługą wśród dzieci i młodzieży oraz katechetów. W roku 2007 przybyła do Stanów Zjednoczonych na „Trójcowo” gdzie pracowała jako sekretarka i katechetka oraz zajmowała się młodzieżą i katechetami. Od sierpnia 2008 pracuje w naszej parafii pełniąc funkcję Dyrektorka programu nauczania Religii w trzech szkołach: angielskiej, polskiej i Notre Dame High School . Obecnie jest przełożoną domu, prowadzi zespół „Kropeczki” i czynnie uczestniczy w życiu parafii i Archididiecezji, odwiedzając więzienia imigracyjne, pomagając podczas zbiórek żywności i wyjeżdżając z misją pomocy najbiedniejszym.
Sr. Annie z okazji tego pięknego Jubileuszu składamy serdeczne życzenia: Bożego błogosławieństwa, wielu łask Bożych i radości z obranej drogi. Dziękując za posługę w naszej parafii życzymy mocy i wytrwałości w dalszej służbie Bogu i Kościołowi i zdobywania szczytów
świętości oraz owocnego posługiwania tam, gdzie Opatrzność Boża Ją skieruje. Z modlitwą wdzięczni parafianie, kapłani, siostry zakonne oraz pracownicy szkoły i parafii.
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15 –LECIE KLUBU PODHALAN I MIŁOŚNIKÓW TATR
Podhalanie i Miłośnicy Tatr pod patronatem MB Ludźmierskiej z okazji 15‐lecia istienia przy parafii św. Ferdynanda serdecznie zapraszają na uroczysty bankiet z zabawą taneczną do restauracji Grota (3112 N. Central Ave.) w dniu 12 października. Do tańca grac będzie zespół „Casablanka” i kapela góralska. Wstęp $35 od osoby. W cenę biletu wliczony smaczny obiad. Bufet obficie zaopatrzony. W trakcie zabawy cenna loteria
fantowa. Początek godzina 7:00 p.m. Bilety można nabywać po każdej mszy św. w języku polskim lub u prezesa: 773/715‐7605. Serdecznie wszystkich zaprasza Tadeusz Kulasik, Prezes wraz z Zarządem Klubu
Koła Różańcowe przy Parafii Św. Ferdynanda Odmawiajcie Różaniec ‐ ile to już razy słyszał świat to wezwanie Maryi? W różnych zakątkach ziemi, w różnych sytuacjach, świat otrzymuje od Matki Bożej wciąż to samo przesłanie: "Odmawiajcie Różaniec!" Jest to w pewien sposób testament naszej Matki i Królowej ‐ Maryi. Różaniec jest modlitwą uciszenia naszego życia codziennego, pełnego rytmu pracy, zagonienia a często także cierpienia. Październik jest miesiącem modlitwy różańcowej w całym Kościele. 18 lat temu, dokładnie 1 października, 30 osób w naszej parafii za podpowiedzią ks. dr Jerzego Bieleckiego ‐ zapoczątkowało, nieustanne, modlitewne czuwanie z Różańcem w rękach. I tak 18 lat temu w naszej parafii powstały Koła Żywego Różańca. Codziennie 120 osób modli się jako "Żywy Różaniec" w intencji wspólnoty parafialnej, całego Kościoła i intencjach Papieskich. "Żywy Różaniec" służy pomocą Księdzu proboszczowi w działaniach duszpasterskich. Koła różańcowe uczestniczą w życiu liturgicznym Kościoła parafialnego poprzez posługę modlitwy różańcowej podczas świąt i uroczystości maryjnych oraz kościelnych, poprzez comiesięczne pierwszo‐sobotnie czuwania maryjne i sobotni różaniec przed polską Mszą św. Z myślą o coraz większym zawierzeniu Matce Najświętszej organizują pielgrzymki do maryjnych sanktuariów: Maryville w stanie Indiana, La Salette i Holy Hill w stanie Wisconsin oraz Amerykańskiej Częstochowy w stanie Pensylwania. Ponadto w miarę możliwości wspomagamy różne placówki duszpasterskie oraz misyjne w Polsce i na innych kontynentach. Jeśli pragniesz doskonalić swoją duchowość i pobożność maryjną zapraszamy do Kół Żywego Różańca w parafii św. Ferdynanda. W każdą drugą niedzielę miesiąca gromadzimy się o 6:20 rano na wspólnym różańcu, Mszy św. o godz. 7:00 rano i krótkiej konferencji duchowej. Jeśli już chcesz należeć do Kół Żywego Różańca w parafii św. Ferdynanda dzwoń do głównej zelatorki p. Heleny Lesak 773‐387‐2337
NABOŻEŃSTWA RÓŻAŃCOWE
Zapraszamy do udziału w nabożeństwach Różańcowych od poniedziałku do soboty godz.
7:00 wieczorem w niedziele o godz. 6:30 wieczorem.
1 październik – wtorek – Dzieci 2 październik – środa – Różaniec w 5 językach (polski, angielski, włoski, łaciński, filipiński) 3 październik – czwartek – Dzieci 4 październik – piątek – Kandydaci do bierzmowania 5 październik – sobota – Koła Żywego Różańca 6 październik – niedziela – Kapłan 7 październik – poniedziałek – Koła Żywego Różańca 8 październik – wtorek – Radość 9 październik – środa – Różaniec w 5 językach (polski, angielski, włoski, łaciński, filipiński) 10 październik – czwartek – Koła Żywego Różańca 11 październik – piątek – Klub Dobrego Pasterza 12 październik – sobota – Koła Żywego Różańca 13 październik – niedziela – Ksiądz 14 październik – poniedziałek – Klub Podhalan i Miłośników Tatr 15 październik – wtorek – Dzieci 16 październik – środa – Różaniec w 5 językach (polski, angielski, włoski, łaciński, filipiński) 17 październik – czwartek – Dzieci 18 październik – piątek – Faustinum 19 październik – sobota – Koła Żywego Różańća 20 październik – niedziela – Ksiądz 21 październik – poniedziałek – Klub Dobrego Pasterza 22 październik – wtorek – Dzieci 23 październik – środa – Różaniec w 5 językach (polski, angielski, włoski, łaciński, filipiński) 24 październik – czwartek – Dzieci 25 październik – piątek – Klub Podhalan i Miłośników Tatr 26 październik – sobota – Koła Żywego Różańca 27 październik – niedziela – Ksiądz 28 październik – poniedziałek – Lektorzy 29 październik – wtorek – Dzieci 30 październik – środa – Różaniec w 5 językach (polski, angielski, włoski, łaciński, filipiński) 31 październik – czwartek – Dzieci
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St. Ferdinand Parish
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Support Staff Mrs. Dorota Gołda, Parish Secretary Sr. Bernadetta Gościniak, Administrative Assistant Ms. Elizabeth Ceisel-Mikowska, Bulletin Editor Mr. Kamil Duda, Website Designer/Editor Liturgical Bro. Dr. James Drangsholt, Music Director Mr. Kamil Duda, Polish Music Director Mrs. Betty Hotcaveg, Lector Coordinator Dcn. Irv Hotcaveg, Coordinator of Eucharistic & Ministers of Care Ms. Jane Lohrmann, Homebound Ministers of Care Scheduler Parish Council Mrs. Sophie Kass—President, Stanley Mastalerz, Anthony Mangiaracina, Peter Holod, Irene Heidelbauer, Mary Ann Barnhart, Joyce McGiniss, Elizabeth Kata, Maria Gal, Br. James Drangsholt, ExOfficio Members: Dr. Lucine Mastalerz , Sr. Anna Strycharz Parish Finance Committee Mr. Tom Bucaro-Chairperson, Fr. Jason Torba, Mrs. Mary Ann Barn-hart, Mr. Gene Szaben, ExOfficio Members: Mr. Martin Wojtulewicz-Parish Accountant, Sr. Bernadetta Gościniak, Dr. Lucine Mastalerz Parish Organizations and Prayer Groups Boy Scout: Mr. Vince Clemente, Coordinator Fish Fry: Mrs. Pat Wenzl, Coordinator Friendship Club: Mrs. Patricia Flynn, President Girl Scout: Mrs. Joyce McGinniss, Coordinator Knights of Columbus—Mater Christi Council: Mr. David Rizzo, Grand Knight Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary: Marcia Codak
Ladies of St. Anne: Mrs. Violet DelVecchio, President Legion of Mary: Mr. Thomas Sobczak & Miss Aurora Almeida, Co-Presidents Legion of Mary, Juniors: Mrs. Emma Camara, President Irving Park Catholic Woman’s Club: Mrs. Dolores Schoewe Market Day: Ms. Pat DelBoccio, Coordinator Polish Altar Servers — Fr. Marcin Zasada, Moderator English Altar Servers: Fr. Marcin Zasada, Moderator Polish Club of the Good Shepherd: Mr. Andrzej Parada, President Polish Rosary Group: Mrs. Helena Lesak, President Polish School Parents’ Assn.: Mrs. Bogusława Łakomy, Pres. Radość: Miss Marzena Kulesza, Music Teacher Kropeczki: Sr. Anna Strycharz Zawaternik: Bernadetta i Jan Bobek St. Ferdinand Athletic: Mrs. Linda Ward St. Ferdinand Polish Highlanders Club: Mr. Tadeusz Kulasik, President St. Ferdinand School Board: Mrs. Mary Ann Barnhart, Chairperson St. Vincent DePaul Society: Mr. Stanley Mastalerz, President Teens of Our Church (TORCH): Fr. Marcin Zasada—Youth Minister The “Faustinum” Association of Apostles of the Divine Mercy: Fr. Jason Torba, Moderator Ushers Club: Mr. Peter Holod, President Pro-Life Coordinators: Tony Mangiaracina, Helena Lasak Chapel Choir – Conductor Julie Tupiak 773-742-2611 Word of Life — Dito Camara 773-344-8514 Holy Spirit Missionary Association: Sr. Elwira Dziuk Notre Dame Athletics: Mrs. Linda Ward Notre Dame Board of Directors: Ms. Sue Miller & Ms. Noreen Musica
“I’ve been rich and I’ve been poor. Rich is better.” The quote is attributed to both Sophie Tucker and Mae West, to name two. There are probably others, but who really knows? Or cares? And in keeping with the theme, I’ll admit that I never read Irwin Shaw’s Rich Man, Poor Man. Nor did I ever watch an episode of the mini‐series, perhaps because I’ve never been rich and I’ve never been poor. Poor to the extent, anyway, of not knowing when my next meal would be, or poor to the extent of not having money to pay the bills. Rich man, poor man? I don’t mentally claim allegiance to either camp, but today’s readings remind me where my spiritual allegiance belongs… I’ve long held that the “Our Father” is the scariest prayer going because each time we pray it, we ask God to forgive our shortcom‐ings/ failures/ sins as we forgive others who commit shortcomings/ failures/ sins against us. Think about that. Each time we pray the prayer Jesus himself taught us to pray, we are petitioning God to treat us just like we treat those who have wronged us. That’s great if we’re the forgiving sort, but it’s the opposite of great if we’re not. And though I’ve read or heard today’s Gospel‐‐the parable of Lazarus and the rich man‐‐many times, it’s never struck me until just now that this account‐‐scary in and of itself‐‐is connected to the Lord’s Prayer in a significant way. “Give us this day our daily bread,” we pray. It’s Lazarus’ prayer as well. Lazarus, lying at the rich man’s door. Lazarus, eager to eat the scraps that fall from the rich man’s table. Because we’re called to
be Christ to one another, the presence of those who hunger, as the Catechism points out, puts a different perspective on this request: “The drama of hunger in the world calls Christians who pray sin‐cerely to exercise responsibility toward their brethren, both in their personal behavior and in their solidarity with the human fam‐ily. This petition of the Lord’s Prayer cannot be isolated from the parables of the poor man Lazarus and of the Last Judgment” (Lord, when did we see you hungry?). Which is the rich man’s problem. OK. The reading doesn’t exactly say that the man who dressed in purple linens and who dined sumptuously each day knew a poor beggar was at his door, but I think it’s safe to make that assumption, given that he ends up in the netherworld due to his inaction toward Lazarus. And even if he did not know of Lazarus, perhaps he should have known. At least that’s how I read the parable in relationship to the first reading from Amos: “Thus says the Lord the God of hosts: Woe to the com‐placent in Zion! Lying upon beds of ivory, stretched comfortably on their couches, they eat lambs taken from the flock, and calves from the stall…” The rich man isn’t damned because he had a good life. He is damned because he disregards another in need. In his per‐sonal life and in solidarity with the human family, the rich man‐‐consumed by his own consumption‐‐just doesn’t pay attention. A bad thing, complacency. “Give us this day, our daily bread” is only half of the Lazarus conversation. “Lord, when did we see you hungry?” is the other.
ON RICH MAN, POOR MAN, AND TWO HALVES OF THE LAZARUS CONVERSATION Copyright 2013 by John B. Reynolds ([email protected])
St. Ferdinand Church 5900 W. Barry Ave. Chicago, IL 60634
St. Ferdinand Parish Phone: (773) 622-5900 www.saintferdinand.org
Rev. Zdzisław (Jason) Torba, Pastor Rev. Marcin Zasada, Associate Pastor Rev. Albert Judy, OP—PT Associate Pastor Rev. Raymond O’Connor, CMF — Weekend Help Irwin Hotcaveg, Deacon
MASS TIMES
ENGLISH POLISH Weekdays W ciągu tygodnia 8:00 AM & 12:00 Noon 7:00 PM Saturdays Sobota 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM (Anticipated) 7:00 AM Sundays Niedziela 8:30 AM 7:00 AM 10:00 AM (Chapel) 10:15 AM 12:30 PM 3:00 PM 5:00 PM 7:00 PM
RECONCILIATION / SPOWIEDŹ ŚWIĘTA
Monday—Saturday / od poniedziałku do soboty
6:30 PM — 7:00 PM Saturday / Sobota
8:30 AM — 9:00 AM First Friday of the month / Pierwszy piątek miesiąca
6:00 PM —7:30 PM
St. Ferdinand School: 773 622-3022 Dr. Lucine Mastalerz, Head of School Notre Dame High School for Girls Office: 773-622-9494 Irene Heidelbauer—Director Religious Education Office: 773 622-3022 ex. 352 Sr. Anna Strycharz—D.R.E. St. Ferdinand Polish Saturday School: 773-622-3022 ex 303 Sr. Genowefa Potaczała — Principal Christian OutReach (COR): 773 622-9732 Mrs. Lu Caravette, Director Missionary Sisters of Christ the King - 773 889-7979 Sr. Anna Strycharz, Superior — Sr. Boguslawa Trus, Sr. Bernadetta Gościniak, Sr. Genowefa Potaczała
BAPTISM:
For Children: a pre-Baptism class is required for Baptism of the first child. Classes are held in English on the first Wednesday of each month at 7:30PM in the Church, and in Polish on the last Tuesday of each month at 7:30PM in the Church. Following registration, the sacrament of Baptism is celebrated in English on the second Saturday each month at 6:00PM and on the fourth Sunday of the month at the 12:30PM Mass. The sacrament of Baptism is celebrated in Polish on the first Saturday of the month at 6:00PM and on the third Sunday of the month at the 3:00PM Mass. Please call the rectory to register at 773/622-5900. For Adults: Classes are taught through the Rite of Christian Initiation Program (RCIA) on Sunday mornings at 10:00AM. Please call Stan Mastalerz, the RCIA Director at 773/865-4151 for more information. MARRIAGES: Must be arranged at least four months prior to the ceremony. Please call the rectory.
CHURCH NAME AND NUMBER — St. Ferdinand #639 ADDRESS — 5900 Barry Avenue Chicago, Illinois. 60634 PHONE — 773-622-5900 CONTACT PERSON Elizabeth Ceisel-Mikowska 630-308-2609 or 708-329-4040 SOFTWARE — Microsoft Publisher 2003 Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Windows 2000 Professional with Service Pak 4 PRINTER — HP Photo Smart P1100 TRANSMISSION TIME— Wednesday, 7:00AM NUMBER OF PAGES SENT — Cover through 16 (ads on page 14 and 15) Page 16 is church copy SUNDAY DATE OF BULLETIN — September 29, 2013 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS — 26th Ordinary Sunday