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Saint Robert BellarmineSaint Robert Bellarmine Parish Mission Statement We are a diverse Catholic community of genera ons, experiencing the living God and reflec ng our faith in ac on with one another.
July 17, 2016 Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
SPRED Summer Social July 24 Sunday 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
French Boys Choir Concert
July 26 Tuesday 7 p.m.
Parish Picnic
August 28 Sunday 12 Noon
Mass Intentions
MON. July 18, St. Camillus de Lellis 8:30 am Leo Puralewski, Jr. TUES. July 19, Weekday in Ordinary Time 8:30 am Finoy Lukose, (5th anniv.), Robert Kowalski WED. July 20, St. Apollinaris 8:30 am Jessica Mitchell, Anna May & Russell Downing, Elizabeth & Jack Moore THURS. July 21, St. Lawrence of Brindisi 8:30 am Joe White, Margot Cipriani FRI. July 22, St. Mary Magdalene 8:30 am James Vercillo, Edward & Stephanie Zmuda (wedding anniv.) SAT. July 23, St. Bridget 8:30 am James Marks 5:00 pm Bernice & Eugene Gaskin, Bernice Zelasko, Jerome & Julia Ouper, Mike & Maria Bachert SUN. July 24, Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 am Felix & Harriet Suchodolski, Irene Barnas, Rev. Robert Stepek 10:00 am The People of St. Robert Bellarmine Parish 12:00 pm L. & D. Weissman, James McCaw, Bridie O’Connor, Phyllis Tomas 5:30 pm The People of St. Robert Bellarmine, St. Pascal and Our Lady of Victory Parishes
Weekly Collections July 3, 2016
Sunday Offertory $ 8,480 Sharing $ 162
The amount for the Sunday Offertory includes the electronic donations received for the week.
Thank you for your generosity!
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Please pray for our sick
Gina Brettman, Patricia Klenck, Robert Walsh, Dorothy Lieser,
Arlene Placek, Thomas Fitzmorris
Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
In the reading from Genesis, the Lord appeared to Abraham. He sees three men before his tent and greets them with the Middle Eastern hospitality of the desert, offering water for their feet and food for their journey. Abraham goes beyond the basics, and offers them a feast. One of the travelers promises to return the next year when Sarah will have given birth to a son. St. Paul continues his Letter to the Colossians, rejoicing in his sufferings for their sake. In his own body he is filling up what is lacking in the afflictions of Christ on behalf of his (Christ’s) body. His only goal is that all may come to know the saving power of God. Paul’s desire is that everyone may be presented to God "perfect" in Christ. In the gospel, Jesus visits two sisters, Martha and Mary, who are long-time friends. Mary sits quietly at the feet of Jesus, listening to his words. Martha, preoccupied with the burdens of hospitality, complained to Jesus that Mary is not helping her. Jesus replies that Martha is anxious about many things, but Mary has chosen the better part.
Genesis 18:1-10a Colossians 1:24-28 Luke 10:38-42
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From the Pastor’s Desk
Today’s scriptures give us the classic story of Martha and Mary entertaining Jesus in their home, highlighting the tension between the duty of active service in the world and the need for contemplative time to nurture our relation-ship with God. The balance requires discernment since the choice is not “either/or” but “both/and”. Complicating our lives, Jesus also tells Martha not to be anxious about the duties of life. Yet we still have to take care of these same responsibilities. This requires us to turn to the Holy Spirit frequently for guidance and reassurance, helping us to be active in the world without becoming overwhelmed, to make haste slowly. The Christian life is always one of paradox, holding opposites in tension without going to extremes.
In the ancient Middle East, and still today, the duty of hospitality is paramount. In the reading from Genesis, Abra-ham is visited by three strangers. We are told that he ran to greet them. He makes haste to offer them water, a place to rest, and food to eat. Sarah bakes fresh bread, they kill a steer and offer a feast to their guests, who, oddly, remain nameless. One of them promises to return in a year and Sarah will then give birth to a son. They realize that they have been visited by an angel of the Lord to bring them the fulfillment of God’s promise.
The story is a reminder of our responsibility to take care of the strangers in our midst, with ramifications for social justice, immigration reform, alleviating poverty — all concrete ways to carry out the corporal works of mercy, obey-ing Jesus’ command to love our neighbor as ourselves, which we heard in last week’s gospel parable of the Good Samaritan. We are reminded today that when we see the face of Christ in the face of the poor or the stranger, we may be “greeting angels unaware” as Abraham and the Good Samaritan did. This is what St. Paul means when he tells the Colossians that he is “filling up what is lacking in the afflictions of Christ on behalf of his body”.
In the gospel Martha is carrying out the duties of hospitality — not to a stranger but to the Lord himself. Jesus does not condemn Martha for her work. What he tells her, though, is that she is “anxious about many things”. It is in her worry about getting things done right that she misses the opportunity to be present to her guest (as Abraham was) and to enjoy the company of the Lord. He tells her that “Mary has chosen the better part.” Not the only part; not that service is not a good thing, but that service must be done in relationship to the one being served.
Part of the lesson of the gospel is to remind us that while acts of charity are good in themselves, they must be per-formed in relationship (solidarity) to others. Again, like the Good Samaritan, we must have compassion for those who are hurting or in need. Jesus says they truly are our brothers and sisters.
This gospel story also highlights the tension that exists in the need to carry out our responsibilities without becoming overwhelmed by them. In other words, we must always seek to do the next right thing, but to leave the results in God’s hands. The tricky part is expressing and acting out of care and concern without becoming anxious or over-whelmed. We often fret or stew over things we can’t control. Jesus says that fretting is evil and leads to sin. The reason he says this is that when we take our cares and concerns (which are generally good) to the level of anxiety, playing them over and over in our minds, they escalate into all sorts of scenarios and take on a life of their own. We allow them to dominate us and to crowd out the peace of God. We often then try to control the outcomes and do all sorts of things that are not helpful. In the process we often make life miserable for those around us as well. We need to “sit at the feet of Jesus” and listen to him, allowing him to take control of the situation, to calm our fears (as he calms the seas) so that we may be in his presence and then be open to the Holy Spirit active in our lives. We are anxious about many things. Only one thing is needed, and that is trust. The Lord is always present to us. We only need to calm our minds and allow ourselves to be present to him.
There will be a special performance of the Maitrise des Hauts de France French Boys here at St. Robert’s on Tuesday, July 26th at 7 p.m. The concert is free but we will take up a collection for the choir. Please see page four for details.
Have a great week. Sincerely, Fr. Neil
Wedding Banns
II Carlos Martinez and Doris Vasquez
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In Sympathy
Please pray for the repose of the souls of
Michael Parisi
Venancio Dato
Leroy Zaker
Julian Montanaro
and for their families and friends.
Baptized in Faith
Chloe Willms Quattrocki Child of
James and Stephanie (Willms) Quattrocki
Patrick Ruta Racaza II Child of
Patrick Racaza I and Karla Ruta
Mia Christina Bonner Child of
Thomas Bonner and Katelyn Sullivan
Amanda Leah Wegner Child of
David and Pamela (Kostaras) Wegner
Special Concert - Save the Date
The French Boys Choir (La Maitrise des Hautsde France)
is performing a free concert this summer at St. Robert Bellarmine. Please mark your calendars for the
evening of Tuesday, July 26.
More information about the choir and sound samples can be found at www.mhdf.fr
Please join us for Eucharistic Adoration on
Wednesday, July 20 and pray for the needs of the people of the world.
Adoration starts after the 8:30 am Mass and closes with Benediction at 5:00 pm.
St. Robert Bellarmine Ministers of Care are dedicated volunteers who serve the
hospitalized and homebound of our parish. If you have a family member or neighbor who is homebound and wishes to receive
communion from a Minister of Care, please call the rectory at 773 777-2666.
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Statement by Archbishop Blase J. Cupich
An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind. July 8, 2016
Again we begin our day shocked by news of lives lost overnight — this time those of five police officers working to ensure the people of Dallas could assemble in a peaceful anti-violence protest. This latest tragedy comes directly after deaths in Louisiana and Minnesota. Every corner of our land is in the grip of terror fueled by anger, hatred and mental illness and made possible by plentiful, powerful weapons. Anyone at any time can become a victim. It is time to break the cycle of violence and retaliation, of fear and powerlessness that puts more guns in our homes and on our streets. Our hearts and minds need to change so our country can change. As Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said, "Returning violence for violence multiplies violence, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars. Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that." Let us assemble in love to embrace the mourning and lost among us. Let us assemble in brotherhood to learn what unites us and put aside what divides us. Let us assemble in strength and keep assembling until our leaders have the courage to take the actions that will make these tragedies less likely. Let us pause today to remember not only these officers, but the principle of non-violence they died protecting.
ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO
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In May, our parishioners James and Anne Ouper joined approximately 1200 others on a 21- mile walking pilgrimage – The Walk to Mary. The Walk to Mary is a prayerful jour-ney from Shrine to Shrine , beginning at the National Shrine of St. Joseph, Patron of the Universal Church located on St. Norbert College Campus and concluding at the Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help, in Champion, WS. The Walk began with songs and prayers at 7:00 am. There were water and rest areas every few miles, with qualified personnel providing first aid assistance, and volunteers providing transportation if necessary to pilgrims that had reached their maximum walking distance capacity. Lunch was served at the Holy Cross Parish School Facility; the 14- mile check point. Mass was celebrated at the chapel of the Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help at 5:00 pm. What began for James and Anne as a wishful attempt to do a few miles of walking (3 to be exact), culminated in a 21-mile completion of a pilgrimage, filled with praying the ro-sary, encounters with people from around the world, and the sharing of life’s stories. One of their most memorable expe-riences was walking with and praying the rosary with Fr. Rocky, from Relevant Radio, the 2nd largest Catholic talk radio network in the United States. Why the Pilgrimage? The Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help is the only Church-approved Marian Apparition Site in the United States and from the discussions along the way, a place where prayers are answered and even miracles occur.
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Ales for Amate: Game Night Edition! JULY 18
Join us on Monday, July 18th
from 5:30pm-8:30pm at Lagunitas Brewing Co. (1843 S Washtenaw Ave) for an evening of brews, bites, and board games!
Tickets are only $10 and include admission and heavy appetizers.
Lagunitas will be selling their finest brews for
only $5 per beer. Net proceeds from the evening will be donated back to Amate House,
the young adult volunteer program of the Archdiocese of Chicago.
Come thirsty, bring friends, and help us
celebrate the fantastic work of Amate House Volunteers!
Tickets may be purchased online at www.amatehouse.org or at the door.
Daily Scripture Readings
Monday Mi 6:1-4, 6-8 / Mt 12:38-42
Tuesday
Mi 7:14-15, 18-20 / Mt 12:46-50
Wednesday Jer 1:1, 4-10 / Mt 13:1-9
Thursday
Jer 2:1-3, 7-8, 12-13 / Mt 13:10-17
Friday Jer 3:14-17 / Jn 20:1-2, 11-18
Saturday
Jer 7:1-11 / Mt 13:24-30
Sunday Gn 18:20-32 / Col 2:12-14 / Lk 11:1-13
Weekly Schedule Monday, July 18
Tuesday, July 19
Wednesday, July 20
Eucharistic Adoration after the 8:30 am Mass ending with Benediction at 5 pm
Thursday, July 21
Friday, July 22
Saturday, July 23
Sunday, July 24
1 pm – 3 pm SPRED Summer Social (KH)
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PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY GySgt Timothy R. Hogan (Marines) CPT Patrick J. Collins (Army) Raymond Weernink (Navy) Sgt Scott Pekar (Marines) CPT Dan Allen (Army) LCpl Kurt Williams (Marines) SGT Joseph Konieczny (Army) Mike Janson (Navy) 1LT Brian G. Lutz (Army) Bernard Brennan (Marines) Sgt. Benjamin Juhasz (Marines) John M. Mancuso (Marines) Sgt Joseph VonMoser (Marines) Luke Bulanda (Navy) Capt Kevin P. O’Grady (Air Force) Capt Daniel C. Ouper (Air Force) EM1 John J. Schmidt III (Navy) Capt Albert Eiffes (Air Force) Joseph A. Casey (Navy) EM3 Abraham Ubi (Navy) PVT Michael Barry (Army) SPC David A. Torres (Army) E2 Anthony V. Tierra (Navy) A1C Logan Lopez (Air Force) Sarah Faye Tierra (Navy)
July 23 / 24 , 2016 Mass Pres ider Servers Lectors Clean-up Auxi l iary Ministers
5:00 PM Fr. Neil Fackler
M. Camacho, L. Dohl, T. Farrell
K. Caminiti M. Glowacz, A. Ouper, J. Ouper,
E. Stecker, M. Callaghan, W. Felckowski, H. Heidkamp
8:00 AM Fr. Neil Fackler
D. Walsh, S. White, M. White
T. Kerin K. Fergus, P. Fergus, M. Furphy
10:00 AM Fr. Scott Donahue
J. Galindo, F. Santiago, K. Meyering
D. Gandor E. Day, P. Gandor, D. Kehoe
12:00 PM Fr. Scott Donahue
G. O’Neill, A. Amoloria, E. Zagroba
G. Ignarski Deacon W. Frere, P. Gross, J. Gross
5:30 PM Fr.. Grzegorz
Lorens
J. Sarau-Young, H. Williamson, R. Sarau-Young
L. Baylian D. Ahearn, K. Hayes, B. Pfeiffer
J. Ouper
M. Furphy
D. Gandor
J. Gross
B. Pfeiffer
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Saint Robert Bellarmine Church
Mass Schedule Weekdays - Monday - Friday at 8:30 a.m. Weekends - Saturday Morning at 8:30 a.m. Saturday Evening at 5:00 p.m., Sundays at 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Holy Days - 8:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Rectory Office Hours Monday - Friday - 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. (Closed from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. for lunch) Saturday - 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Sunday - 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Weddings
Arrangements to be made with a priest at least six months in advance.
Please contact the rectory for date and time availability before making other arrangements.
Baptisms
Celebrated the second and fourth Sunday at 1:15 p.m.
Parents need to register at the rectory office. Baptismal preparation class for first time Parents
and Godparents is offered on the last Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m. in the rectory.
Please note: there are no baptisms scheduled during the season of Lent.
Confessions/Reconciliations
Saturdays 4:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. or by appointment.
Anointing of the Sick
1st Saturday of the month after the 8:30 a.m. mass.
Eucharistic Adoration & Benediction Third Wednesday of every month.
Adoration begins after 8:30 a.m. mass. Benediction at 5 p.m.
Please sign up at the rectory office.
Novena Mother of Perpetual Help Novena is offered on
Tuesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. in the church.
Recitation of the Rosary Monday through Saturday at 8:00 a.m.
Parish Office & Rectory 4646 North Austin Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60630 Tel. 773.777.2666 Fax 773.777.2770
Website: www.srb-chicago.org
Rev. Neil E. Fackler, Pastor Rev. Scott Donahue, Resident
Tony Delgado, Deacon Kathy Goetz, Business Manager
[email protected] Barbara Donnelly, Adm. Assist/Office Mgr
[email protected] Dr. Christina Zaker, Adult Education
[email protected] Beth Farias, Youth Minister
Religious Education Office 6036 West Eastwood Avenue
Tel. 773.286.0956 Debi DeMario, Director [email protected]
St. Robert Bellarmine School 6036 West Eastwood Avenue
Tel. 773.725.5133 Carrie Mijal, Principal
[email protected] Chris Wilson, Secretary
Office of Music Director 6036 West Eastwood Avenue
Tel. 773.286.0956 Dennis Costanzo, Music Director
Bulletin Deadline: Thursday 12 Noon 10 days in advance
Submit articles via email: [email protected]
in person at the rectory or fax 773.777.2770
Pulpit Announcement Deadline Friday by 7:30 p.m. in the rectory.
Saint Robert Bellarmine Church Mass Schedule
Weekdays - Monday - Friday at 8:30 a.m. Weekends - Saturday Morning at 8:30 a.m. Saturday Evening at 5:00 p.m., Sundays at 8:00 a.m., 10:00a.m., 12:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Holy Days - 8:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Rectory Office Hours Monday through Thursday - 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Friday - 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Closed from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. for lunch) Saturday - 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Sunday - 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Weddings Arrangements to be made with a priest at least six months in advance. Please contact the rectory for date and time availability before making other arrangements. Baptisms Celebrated the second and fourth Sunday at 1:15 p.m. Parents need to register at the rectory office. Baptismal preparation class for first time Parents and Godparents is offered on the last Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m. in the rectory. Please note: there are no baptisms scheduled during the season of Lent. Confessions/Reconciliations Saturdays 4:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. or by appointment. Anointing of the Sick 1st Saturday of the month after the 8:30 a.m. mass. Eucharistic Adoration & Benediction Third Wednesday of every month. Adoration begins after 8:30 a.m. mass. Benediction at 5 p.m. Please sign up at the rectory office. Novena Mother of Perpetual Help Novena is offered on the First Tuesday of the month at 6:30p.m. in the church, followed by Benediction. Recitation of the Rosary Monday through Saturday at 8:00 a.m.
Parish Rectory & Office 4646 North Austin Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60630 Tel. 773.777.2666 Fax 773.777.2770 Website: www.srb-chicago.org
Rev. Neil E. Fackler, Pastor Rev. Scott Donahue, Resident William Frere, Deacon Kathy Goetz, Business Manager [email protected] Barbara Donnelly, Parish Secretary [email protected] Deacon Bill Frere, Pastoral Associate [email protected] Youth Minister [email protected]
Religious Education Office 6036 West Eastwood Avenue Tel. 773.286.0956 Mary Ellen Casselman, Director [email protected]
St. Robert Bellarmine School 6036 West Eastwood Avenue Tel. 773.725.5133 Carrie Mijal, Principal [email protected] Chris Wilson, Secretary [email protected]
Office of Music Director 6036 West Eastwood Avenue Tel. 773.286.0956 Dennis Costanzo, Music Director [email protected]
Bulletin Deadline: Thursday 12 Noon 10 days in advance Submit articles via email: [email protected] in person at the rectory or fax 773.777.2770
Pulpit Announcement Deadline Friday by 7:30 p.m. in the rectory.