www.qasparish.org 6280 N. Sauganash Avenue ■ Chicago, Illinois 60646 ■ Phone: 773-736-6060 ■ Fax: 773-736-6099
Mass Schedule Saturday 5:00 pm
Sunday 6:45, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 am 12:30 pm
Daily Mass
Monday-Friday 6:30, 7:30, 8:45 am Saturday 8:00 am
Queen of All Saints Basilica
CONFIRMATION 2015
MAY 3, 2015 · FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
Mass Schedule Saturday 5:00 pm
Sunday 6:45, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 am 12:30 pm
Daily Mass
Monday-Friday 6:30, 7:30, 8:45 am Saturday 8:00 am
Confessions
Saturday following the 8:00am Mass until all are heard
Holy Hour
Monday at 7:00pm
Kyle Perigrine Avenir Chloe Colette Babcock
Patrick Sebastian Banich Priscilla Elizabeth Banuelos
Andrea Lucy Barone Olivia Lucy Baxter Liam John Bennett
Andrew Anthony Berghoff Olivia Kinga Borawski Aitiana Isabel Bosque
Callie Catherine Boustany William Anthony Brady
Hugh John Brennan Evan Luke Brust
Matthew John Buljubasic Maria Rose Carini
Mary Catherine Brigid Carroll Michael Christopher Carroll Arielle Catherine Chagdes
Christa Genesius Ciesil Ryan Joseph Clark
Catherine Elizabeth Costello Sophia Catherine D'Agostino
Declan James Darcy Brendan Patrick Devine
Casey Fenna Dugan Liza Brigid DuMez
Glynn Patrick Elliott Margaret Clare Elliott
Sophia Perpetua Fattore Gabriella Cecilia Finch
Lily Angela Fowler Daniel Declan Gaynor
Isabella Teresa Gil Grace Elizabeth Graber John Victor Gullickson Natalie Joan Hamilton
Joi Teresa Hunter Daniel Hugh Inojosa
Sophia Beatrice Izquierdo Liam Patrick Jeske
Alexander Francis Johnson Christopher Francis Johnson
Claudia Hope Kane Sophie Lucy Koehn
Max Keith Kurzydlo Alana Jane Lapitan
Caroline Raphael Lindwall Nicholas Andrew Lomahan
Massimo Nicholas Manfredini Mateo Francisco Marangelli
John Matthew Martinez Colin Thomas McCabe
Margaret Catherine McCarthy Eric Bartholomew McLellan
Audrey Mary McManus Michael Michael Mercado
Adriana Lucy Montano John Damian Mullen
Molly Isabella Murray Nathaniel Jude Mutuc Evan George Nelles
Robert Patrick Newton Trevor Mathew Norberg Matthew John O'Brien
Marina Rosalia Palladinetti Natalia Adriana Pehar
Mariadaniella Alessandra Pelagio John Peter Picucci
Katherine Margaret Powers Isabella Cecilia Reza
Nicholas Nicholas Rodriguez Sebastian Sebastian Rodriguez Sergio Juan Diego Rodriguez
Joshua Patrick Russell Ethan Justin Ryan
Kenneth Thomas Sajnaj Sofia Teresa Sanchez-Plesha
Ann Clare Schultz Jasmin Bernadette Sevilla Evelyn Elizabeth Simovic Keely Margaret Stanton
Bradley Christopher Swoik Annie Kathleen Teruel John Oliver Toomey
Emma Cecelia Uremovic Angelina Rose Yousif Daniel Martin Yousif
Matthew Joseph Zelenka
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In preparation for their reception of the Sacrament of Confirmation, each of the eighth graders in our school and parish religious education program write a letter to me setting forth the reasons why they are seeking to be confirmed. I read all the letters with great interest and I always find a few pearls of wisdom in them which are truly remarkable and well worth sharing with the whole parish. I hope you are as impressed with the thoughts of our newly confirmed as I am. Sometimes I gather them in different topics or themes, but this time I think I will just set them out for all to see. Sometimes I attach a first name with a thought, but this time I’m going to let
their thoughts be anonymous. This year for a reason I do not know, there are more of the boys’ thoughts than the girls. Girls
“I would like to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation to strengthen my relationship with God. Another reason I’d like to be confirmed is because I am not always feeling God’s presence in a loving way. When I detect God’s presence, it is sometimes a fearful or disappointing presence. All my life I have been thinking how Jesus has served me, never how I have served him. I want to re-establish that question in my head as I live through each and every moment of my life.” “WWJD or What Would Jesus do? is my favorite saying because it reminds me of the genuine message in life. There are so many materialistic distractions in life, but in the end, God is all that matters. God does not care how much money or how many friends you have. If people recalled this simple message before making decisions, the world would not be such an unpredictable and perilous place. Terrible events such as 9/11, the Boston Marathon bombing and the recent Paris terrorist attack would never have occurred.” “Queen of All Saints makes me feel welcomed and protected, and it gives me the option to do whatever I’m inspired to do.” “Queen of All Saints is like my second home and I have always tried to be very active in the Church. I can’t imagine how different my life would be without it.” “After Mass I feel relaxed, rooted and reminded to be gracious in all the amazing opportunities I receive each and every day. Continuing my Catholic faith means that I will always have God with me as I walk as a child of the light. An ordinary Sunday in November, as I was extra careful to listen to the homily due to the reflection I had to complete afterwards, I realized that quite often, I don’t listen to the homily as carefully as I should. If you really invest in understanding the homily, it can really change the way you look at life.” “Now that I am old enough and get to decide if I want to continue with my faith, I want to. This is not a hard decision for me to make because I believe in everything as a Catholic. After I am confirmed, I am going to be the best Catholic I can be. I will attend Mass every Sunday, think of others before myself, and make sure I am putting my time, talent and treasure into the Church.”
From the Pastor
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“I am very proud to be a Catholic. I am never embarrassed to tell others about my faith, and try to encourage others to do the same. My goal is to become a serious and dedicated participant in the Catholic Church after receiving Confirmation.” Boys
“I want to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation for a few reasons. First is that I have come this far, I might as well finish as strong as possible. Next is that I believe this will make me have the willpower to go up to my family and actually say that we should go to Mass on Sunday. The last reason is that I want to treat it as a fresh start in the practice of my faith and actually go through with the recommended things we are told to do during the week by the Church and even by God.” “I want to be confirmed because I am a firm believer in God. I believe I am ready to become fully initiated into the Church. I actively participate in and with the church community when at Mass, sing in the choir at school Masses and have been an altar server since fifth grade. Instilled in me was and is the need to act as a disciple of Christ in all that I do.” “We are a very religious family. We all pray as a family, before all meals and at bedtime. We also attend Mass together weekly.” “There are many reasons why I want to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation. One of them is that I feel that it will strengthen my relationship with God and the Church. Another reason is that I have seen the good the Catholic Church has done in the world. I want to complete my initiation into the Catholic Church because I really want to be part of such a loving and respectful community.” “I attend church regularly and make sure to come on Holy Days that are spread throughout the year. I also enjoy the hymns and psalms during Mass and participate enthusiastically in the singing.” “My grandpa is the most religious person in our house, but after receiving Confirmation, I will hope to be as or even more religious than he is.” “When you grow up, you have to start to accept more responsibility and become more mature. I think it means learning to grow spiritually, staying close to Christ. I believe I am ready to continue my journey as a Catholic by being confirmed.” “I am a member of Queen of All Saints family because this family is chiseling a pathway to a better future for me. The QAS family gives respect, love and kindness to all people and to the Lord. I feel that being confirmed will help me reach the ultimate goal of every Catholic: becoming a saint.” “I have made the decision to follow the Catholic faith for my whole life. I will attend Mass on Sunday, whether it will be here or out of town. Accepting Confirmation is a big deal and I feel ready to take this step in my life as I grow up. I don’t doubt a single thing I’ve ever learned from the Bible, nor do I doubt anything you teach me. I believe all that my teachers and parents have taught me about our Catholic faith. You and all the adult mentors in my life have put me on a good path for a faithful and holy life. I freely accept Confirmation and the Holy Spirit’s grace. I look forward to Confirmation and all the great things the Catholic faith can do for me and others.”
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“When I was baptized at QAS, I really didn’t have a choice in the matter. It was my parents’ and godparents’ choice. What is important to me about Confirmation is that it is my choice. It is my chance to enter the Catholic Church as an older, more aware person. I am making the choice to be a part of the Church with my family so that I am not just accompanying them at Mass, but I am actually a part of the Church, hopefully supporting and spreading its message. I know that adolescence and high school are not going to be easy. There probably will be times when I am faced with difficult choices and might be tempted to do things that are not smart. I hope that my choice to be a member of the Church will help guide me to take responsibility for my choices. Hopefully I will choose well.” “I have learned that Confirmation is not the end of my faith, but just the beginning. God is giving me time to live and with this I am taking my Christian faith very seriously.” “Another reason I want to be confirmed is because I want to be an example and role model for others. When my sister was confirmed, I could see something different in her. She became a Eucharistic minister and is an active participant in teen ministry. She listens to a lot of Christian music instead of bad-influencing, modern hip-hop. She is even more compassionate than before and will help you when you need it.” “In order to continue fulfilling my Confirmation responsibilities, I will always lend a helping hand to those in need; I will remember to think about how Jesus would act in different situations and try to behave like he would; and I will follow the Ten Commandments and always try to be the person God wants me to be.” There’s a lot going on beneath the surface in the lives of these young people. Sometimes it seems they don’t care and are bored by everything. Obviously that’s not true. God bless them. Monsignor John Pollard
Queen of All Saints Basilica will host a Month’s Mind Mass for Francis Cardinal George on Sunday, May 17, 2015 at the 11AM Mass. Bishop Raymond Goedert will be the principal celebrant and homilist. The Queen of All Saints Basilica Choir under the direction of Dr. Ken Sotak will perform music composed especially for Cardinal George.
All are welcome. Monsignor Pollard
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OUR GOAL IS TO DEDICATE $80,000 to completely renovate the cafeteria and turn it into a state-of-the-art facility to benefit all school and parish activities. This year, your contribution will be matched up to $40,000. If we can raise
$40,000 at UPP, the upgrades will include:
~ new sound deadening movable partitions ~ new ceiling & furniture
~ new audiovisual equipment (HDTV, sound) ~ new aesthetics such as paint and window treatments.
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Tickets are only available for purchase prior to the UPP on May 15th.
Winner must be present at the UPP to claim prize and will select an item from the live auction offerings before it begins.*
Your assigned lucky star number(s) will be on your name tag.
To purchase, please send cash/check with this form to the Rectory or pay by credit card below.
*Some exclusions may apply
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Help StockHelp StockHelp Stock the Wine Pull!the Wine Pull!the Wine Pull!
The Wine Pull is back for 2015!
We need your help to stock the raffle with 100 bottles of wine. Drop off a bottle ($20 minimum) at the school, at the rectory
or at the back of church after any Mass.
Thank you for your support!
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MINISTRY TO THE HOMEBOUND
One of the very important ministries at QAS is bringing Holy Communion to our home-bound parishioners.
It remains a very welcoming way of keeping them in touch with Jesus and continuing to be a part of our parish
community. Being a minister a very rewarding experience. Your participation would mean visiting them about once a month.
Please consider becoming one of the ministers
If you are interested or have any questions, please contact Sr. Annie for further information at 773-736-6060.
Training sessions will be starting in the middle of May.
St. Vincent DePaul Annual
Gift Card Collection
This weekend, please consider participating in one of our most successful and important drives!
Acceptable cards include Jewel, Target, Aldi, McDonalds, Burger King, Wendy’s, Walmart, CVS, Walgreens,
gas cards, or similar. Cash is also welcome.
Parish News
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Today’s Readings First Reading — Barnabas reported to the apostles how Saul had seen the Lord on the way (Acts 9:26-31). Psalm — I will praise you, Lord, in the assembly of you people (Psalm 22). Second Reading — This is God’s commandment: that we may believe and love (1 John 3:18-24). Gospel — I am the true vine; whoever remains in me will bear much fruit (John 15:1-8).
Celebrant Schedule Next Sunday, May 10th
5:00pm - Fr. Brendan Horan 6:45am - Fr. Thomas Campana 8:00am - Fr. Simon Braganza 9:30am - Fr. Edward Grace
11:00am - Msgr. Wayne Prist 12:30pm - Fr. Rich Conyers
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Checks should be made out to the “Over 50 Club”
Deadline by May 16th!
We will be having a pizza
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8th in the Holy Name Room
from 3:30 to 5:00pm.
Any questions, please call Donna Lee Wilson at 312-956-5095.
Baptized Into the Faith
Riley Carlin Johnson Son of Gregory & Shannon Jerome Johnson
Delaney Jean Post
Daughter of Colby & Christine Obrochta Post
Joseph Anthony Stanton Son of Padraic & Dawn Wrzesinski Stanton
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Please feel free to email [email protected] with photo submissions
for printing in the May 24th bulletin.
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We will have a Special Mass for the Mentally Ill at the 8:45 a.m. Mass on May 15th, the feast of St. Dymphna. To honor the patroness of the mentally ill, a relic of St. Dymphna will be venerated after the Mass. She is also the patron saint for nervous disorders, Alzheimer’s disease, and rape victims. After the mass, there will be a speaker, Alexa James (executive director of NOMI, Chicago), will talk on services and mental health awareness month of May. All are invited to attend. Call 773-777-6022 for more information.
May 7th May 21st
Parish News
Religious Education News Registration for the 2015-2016 Religious Education school year for classes is now posted on the parish website. Simply download all the needed documents and bring the filled out forms to the RE Office. If you complete the process before June 18th you will be eligible for a discount. All registrations must be accompanied with a deposit of $100.
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Parish News “As for me and my house, we shall serve the Lord.”
Hear the call to Liturgical Ministry The Liturgy is the source and summit of all we do as Baptized Catholics. To serve your fellow parishioners through Liturgical ministry is a special gift indeed. We are currently in need of new Eucharistic ministers and new lectors. These two ministries are open to all parishioners, high school age or older. According to Liturgical guidelines, those who would consider these ministries should be a baptized Catholic in good standing with the church, who attends Sunday Mass regularly. The minister will be a person of faith who believes in God, follows Christ and trusts in the Holy Spirit.
***** Experience the joy of serving the Body and Blood of Christ
to the Body of Christ Eucharistic ministers are those who share the Body and Blood with the assembly at Mass. It is a wonderful calling to participate in the sacred nourishment of your fellow parishioners. The ministry of Extraordinary Minister of Communion is open to any parishioner, high school age or older. Because of the flexibility in serving with no specific schedule, high school students are especially encouraged to consider this ministry. Ministers simply sign up in the Sacristy for a station at whichever Mass they happen to attend. There are two training sessions scheduled for NEW Eucharistic ministers. You only need to attend one of these: Tuesday, May 12 at 7:00 p.m. OR Saturday, May 16 at 11:00 a.m.
***** Proclaim the Lord through the Word of God
Lectors proclaim the Sacred Scripture at Mass. At Liturgy, we meet Christ first in the Word. Any parishioner, high school age or older, who has a strong public speaking voice is a candidate for the ministry of Lector. There is a training session scheduled for new lectors on Thursday, May 14 at 7:30 p.m.
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f tewardship Committed to Christ,
sharing God's gifts, building the Church together
Queen of All Saints Basilica
Our Weekly Stewardship for April 19, 2015
Actual to Budget YTD
Week $26,125 $1,111,063
Weekly Budget $27,850 $1,141,850
Difference ($1,725) ($30,787)
Actual to Prior Year YTD
Week $26,125 $1,111,063
Last Year $30,188 $1,113,596
Difference ($4,063) ($2,533)
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Fifth Sunday of Easter 2015
While we have the opportunity, let us do good to all people - but especially to those of the household of the faith.
-Galatians 6: 10
Our Thanks First and foremost, to our many catechists, teachers, volunteers and all others who have helped prepare our First Communion Class and our Confirmation Class to receive the sacraments on those holy and blessed days. We offer our deep gratitude for their selfless gifts of time and talents.
Our Challenge
We have entered the fourth quarter of our financial year with weekly collections slightly ahead of where we were at this time last year, but below this year’s budget. We are diligent in watching our expenses, but certain costs (including salaries) are inescapable. Please consider an increase in your weekly giving if you can.
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Sunday, May 3rd (Fifth Sunday of Easter) - All Sunday Masses will be offered for the People of Queen of All Saints and the Benefactors of our Endowments for the School and the Parish. Monday, May 4th - School Endowment Fund Benefactors, Monica Flores, QAS Homebound, Alma & George Brown, Alfaracio Garcia, Max McCarthy, Benjamin Ruf Sr., In Honor of Our Blessed Mother - Ben & Sara Testa, Daniel McBath, Marinella Cay, Anne Yale Readings: Acts 14:5-18; Ps 115:1-4, 15-16; Jn 14:21-26 Tuesday, May 5th - Deceased Members of the QAS Widowed Group, Eileen Stegmaier, Joe Kilroy, Morcinek and Bornschlegl families, Karl Bornschlegel, Rosemarie Bornschlegl, Laurence Nee, Marinella Cay, Gertrude Erlenmaier, Eufrocina Manaois, Agapito Manaois, Jorge Manaois Readings: Acts 14:19-28; Ps 145:10-13ab, 21; Jn 14:27-31a Wednesday, May 6th - Basilica Fund Members, Anthony Nigliazzo, George Stegmaier, James A. Weber, Ruth Stegmaier, Charles Hohmeier, Aleykulty Chollampel, Salvy Monastero, Fran Testa Readings: Acts 15:1-6; Ps 122:1-5; Jn 15:1-8 Thursday, May 7th - Over 50 Club, Kathleen Curley, Ruth Stegmaier, Joseph C. Romono Readings: Acts 15:7-21; Ps 96:1-3, 10; Jn 15:9-11 Friday, May 8th - Helen & Jerry Martin, Aurora Vinzons, Tony Rotella, James McAleer, Alexander Cabrera Readings: Acts 15:22-31; Ps 57:8-10, 12; Jn 15:12-17 Saturday, May 9th - Antoinette Tracz, Leonard Nied, Jude Menard, Jennie Carone, Clement C. Stegmaier family, Marija Kostic, Patti Kushner, Kaas and Stegmaier families, Estelle Sklodowski, Servillano Calalang, Jestein Donnelly, Lillian Miller, Esperanca Terrazas, Isabella Stadler, Chester & Wanda Burzawa, Stanley & Kay Przepiorski, Rev. Edwin Karlowicz C.R., Paul & Anna Burzawa, Adolph & Antoinette Burzawa, Stanley & Marya Kozlowski, Janis Johnson, John & Christine Peters, Wanda & Chestan Peters, Diana Panganiban Readings: Acts 16:1-10; Ps 100:1b-3, 5; Jn 15:18-21
Mass Intentions
We Pray for our Recently Deceased LaVerne Damlos
Marilyn DeStefano
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Pastoral Staff Pastor…………….……….……….Rev. Msgr. John E. Pollard Pastor Emeritus………....…..….….Rev. Msgr. Wayne F. Prist Associate Pastor………..……………….Rev. Simon Braganza Associate Pastor………….……..…..Rev. Thomas J. Campana Resident……………….……………….Rev. Edward D. Grace Resident……………….…..……..Rev. Richard Conyers, CSC Deacon………………….………..Rev. Mr. Michael Monnelly Pastoral Associate…….....Sr. Ann Kathleen McDonnell, BVM Director of Religious Education……..…..Mrs. Aline Reynolds Youth Minister…………………….…………..……Kim Riley Director of Music..…………………...…….Dr. Kenneth Sotak Assistant Director of Music…….…………….....Paul Scavone
Rectory Hours Monday-Friday……………………..……….8:30 am-4:00 pm
Telephone Numbers Rectory………………………………………....773-736-6060 School/Preschool………………………...……..773-736-0567 Parish FAX……………………………….…….773-736-6099 Religious Education Office………………….....773-286-1939
Accounting Office Business Manager……………………..……….Gerald Farrell Accounting Assistant……………………....Kate Dombrowski
Rectory Office Staff Parish Secretary……………………………...Pam Hautzinger Parish Secretary………………………………....Michael Jolls Parish Secretary…………………..…………..Jan Praznowski
Building and Grounds Ralph Meschewski, Bobby Brooks, Victor Miranda, Jonathon Hernandez, Eric Martinez, Ken Skokowski
Queen of All Saints School Early Childhood through Grade 8 Principal……………………………….....…Mr. Peter Tantillo Administrative Assistant ……….…………….Mrs. Ida Segreti School Secretary………...…………….… Mrs. Janet Santicola
To Register in the Parish Please contact the Rectory Office……………...773-736-6060
Sunday Masses Saturday Vigil …………………..……………………5:00 pm Sunday…...…………….6:45, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 am, 12:30 pm
Daily Mass and Rosary Monday-Friday…….……………...………6:30, 7:30, 8:45 am Saturday………………………………………...……..8:00 am Rosary………………...………...Daily after the 8:45 am Mass
Devotions and Holy Day Masses Holy Hour……………….…………………..Monday, 7:00 pm Please consult the parish bulletin or website for the schedule.
The Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday……………After the 8:00am Mass until all are heard
The Sacrament of Baptism Queen of All Saints rejoices in the incorporation of new members into the Body of Christ through the Sacrament of Baptism. If you are a registered parishioner, please come into the rectory during business hours to schedule your child's baptism. If it is not possible for you to come into the rectory, please call the rectory to make arrangements. The Sacrament of Baptism for infants is celebrated two or three Sundays of the month, depending on the time of year, at 1:30 PM - call the rectory for the exact schedule. A Baptismal Preparation class for the parents is required. They are held on select Mondays at 7:30 PM in the Rectory and must also be scheduled in advance. If an adult or a school age child seeks baptism, special arrangements should be made with one of the priests.
The Sacrament of Matrimony Queen of All Saints helps couples prepare not only for their wedding day, but the lifelong commitment of living a Christian marriage. Parishioners of Queen of All Saints Basilica who are baptized and free to marry in the Catholic Church may celebrate their marriage in Queen of All Saints Basilica. Couples from Queen of All Saints seeking marriage in Queen of All Saints Basilica should contact one of the parish priests at least six months prior to their intended date of marriage. The couple must meet with one of the priests before the date for the marriage can be confirmed.
Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick The sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick is not a sacrament for those who are the point of death. As soon as one of the faithful begins to be in danger of death from sickness or old age, the fitting time for him/her to receive this sacrament has certainly already arrived. Therefore, any member of the faithful who is seriously ill because of sickness or advanced age, may properly receive this sacrament.
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