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ST PAUL THE
APOSTLE
Catholic Church and School
18 Woodlawn Joliet, Illinois
60435
815-725-1725
www.stpauljoliet.com February 24, 2013
St. Paul the Apostle
Saturday, February 23 4:30 PM The People of St. Paul the Apostle Sunday, February 24 7:30 AM Harry Bourg 9:00 AM Joseph Lukowski 10:30 AM Jack Kane Eugene Malone Monday, February 25 7:30 AM Dorothy Hennessey Catherine Ryan Tuesday, February 26 8:30AM Dorothy Hennessey Wednesday, February 27 7:30AM Marianne Gulas
Thursday, February 28 7:30 AM Catherine & Nicholas Portegys Friday, March 1 7:30 AM Ed & Loretta Ziesmer Saturday, March 2 4:30PM Larry Dolinsek Next Sunday March 3 7:30 AM Bernard Zolla 9:00 AM Matthew Klika 10:30 AM The People of St. Paul the Apostle
Reflection on Stewardship Embracing a simpler lifestyle
enables us to live more generously. Feb. 10, 2013 $15,692.00
(This amount includes Direct Donation) Budgeted per week: $17,500.00.
NEXT WEEKEND�’S LITURGICAL CELEBRATIONS TIME READERS EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS
Saturday, March 2 4:30 PM P. Wilda/ A. Kokosz R. Lemke, L. Jenco, J. Militello, R. Ward, G. Louch, R. Baskerville, G. Wheeler Sunday, March 3 7:30 AM A. Henderson/ E. Dollinger P. Stroud, C. Dammann, M.A Schwerha, S. Stukel, J. Peceniak, C. Lukowski, A. Prock 9:00 AM J. Bebar/ K. Sawyer M.A. Theobald, D. Gross, M. Gross, P. Bowden, J. Simpson, C. Sinwell, P. Gimbel 10:30 AM B. Bodach/ B. Petree S. Hobbs, M. Maloney, D. Fonza, B. Bayci, L. Garcia, R. DiGiulio, M.L. Crossen
Next Weekend�’s Servers: Saturday, March 2 4:30 PM R & P Kasheimer/ C & C Kohler Sunday, March 3 7:30 AM Z Offerman/ A Simon/ A Biasella 9:00 AM A & H Bebar/ K Sawyer/ C Castillo 10:30AM J Kollross/ G Sigler/ J Parfitt/ D Tubongbanua
Weekday Mass: Mon-Fri 7:30 AM (Tues, 8:30 AM during school year) Saturday Vigil: 4:30 PM Sunday Mass: 7:30,9:00,10:30 AM Holy Day Masses: Variable-check bulletin. Reconciliation: Sat 3-4 pm or by appointment. Baptism: Usually 2nd Sunday of the month after 10:30am Mass. A preparation meeting for parents is mandatory. Call the parish office for details Weddings: Engaged parishioners must contact the parish office at least 6 mos. prior to intended date, and before making any arrangements. RCIA: Classes from September to Easter for those interested in becoming Catholic. Becoming a Parishioner: Please contact the parish office to register All Are Welcome!
Parish Office: 815-725-1527 Parish Fax: .................. 815-730-9907 School: 815-725-3390 Religious Education 815-725-6927 Youth Ministry: 815-730-8599 RCIA (Roberta Lemke) 815-725-1403 Parish Email: [email protected]
Rev. Gregory Rothfuchs, Pastor x240 Rev. John Belmonte, S.J., Resident x230 Rev. James Lennon, Weekend Celebrant Deacon William Bevan, III Lynne Passarella, Parish Secretary x200 Denise Rowan, Business Manager x203 Mary K. Robbins, Principal x401 Sr. Karen Marie Lanigan, O.S.F., D.R.E. x301 Jeremy Hylka, Liturgical and Youth Minister x320 Tanya Rand, Dean of Devel.&Mrktg. x201 Raymond Kaufmann, Director of Music
Second Sunday Second Sunday in Lentin Lent
February 24, February 24, 20132013
FEAST OF THE TRANSFIGURATION
St. Luke tells us that Christ took three apostles: Peter, James, and John, onto a mountain to pray. The mountain to which he took them is believed by Scripture Scholars to be Mt. Tabor. The three apostles whom he took with him, may be called the leaders of the Twelve Apostles. St. Peter was their natural spokesman. Later Christ was to make him Head of his Church here on earth, the first Pope of the Catholic Church. St. James was to suffer martyrdom to shed his blood for Christ and apostle of the Church in Jerusalem. St. John the beloved was the Lord�’s closest friend. He stayed at the foot of the cross with Mary and others. Jesus on the cross gave Mary his mother to the care of St. John. While Jesus was on the mountain praying with his three apostles, his face changed in appearance. His clothes became daz-zling white. He was transfigured before them. Christ had a definite purpose in performing this miracle and revealing his glory to the Apostles. He wished to prevent them from being sad when, in the near future, he suffered his Passion and al-lowed himself to be crucified. Only a short time before, Christ had prophesized his suffering and death. This prophesy had depressed the spirit of the Apostles. The Apostles, being good Jews, looked for Christ to establish an earthly kingdom. They could not understand how Christ being tortured and crucified and finally put to death would fit into these plans of redeeming mankind. Hence, Christ in his great love gave them a foretaste of his glory to come, the glorified body of heaven. But when Christ was transfigured, suddenly two men were talking to him; Moses and Elijah. Their presence was significant. The Jews had con-tinually accused Christ of being a violator of the law but here was Moses, the author and originator of the law (Torah), talk-ing with Christ. Also, Elijah the leading prophet of the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament) was present with him. Both of them gave Christ the place of honor. Their presence gave support to Christ in his mission. He had come to earth not to con-tradict the law but to fulfill it. The Apostles entered into a trance or deep sleep. Realizing the importance of this revelation, St. Peter wanted to set up three shepherd huts for Christ, Elijah, and Moses but this was not practical. But while Peter was speaking a cloud came over them and a voice, similar to the one when Jesus was baptized in the Jordan River, said �“this is my Son, my Chosen One. Listen to him.�” Thus God the heavenly Father, the First Person of the Blessed Trinity, had spoken out of a cloud. He too had given his support to his divine Son. He had called him his �“Chosen One�”; he commanded his Apostles to �“listen to him�”. Christ�’s Transfiguration proved his divinity. What does this mean for you and me? It means an important lesson in our lives. Through suffering we can unite then to the sufferings of our Lord. (1 Colossians v. 24) Christ told us that we must deny ourselves and take up our cross and follow Him. We must take up our cross daily with love, by enduring suffering patiently with Christ. Remember the words of St. Paul to the Romans: �“that the sufferings of the present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory to come!�” Yes, we also will receive a glorified body in the kingdom of heaven. Deacon Bill Bevan
Parish News St. Paul�’s Youth Ministry
(FOLLOW) New members are always welcome.
You must be confirmed and/or in high school! Contact Youth Minister Jeremy Hylka at
815-730-8599 or [email protected] Website: www.stpaulyouth.com
Facebook: St. Paul�’s Youth Ministry Joliet FOLLOW Night�…Tues., Feb. 26 �– 5:30 to 9pm FOLLOW
with Adoration. Hang Out�…Tues., Feb. 27 from 3:30 to 5:00pm.
R.E.P. NEWS In need of information about
Our Religious Education Program? Please call the REP office at 815-725-6927
This Saturday, February 23 at the 4:30 Mass, the 2014 Confirmation class of St. Paul the Apos-tle Parish was commissioned to begin their immediate study for the reception of the sacrament in the spring of next year. Please remember these students throughout the year as they prepare to become "Soldiers of Christ." REP classes will resume on Monday, February 25 at 5:45 in the school. Please add to notes for February 23-24 This weekend the Offertory gift bearers will be the Majewski family at 9 am and the Heino family at 10:30. Next weekend, March 2-3, the Medina family will carry the gifts at 4:30, The Tellez family at 9:00 and the Allen family at 10:30.
PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY AND
THEIR FAMILIES
�“The Rosary is THE WEAPON against the evils
of today.�” Saint Padre Pio
St. Paul the Apostle
Rosary Group Every Friday in the Cry Room
A er 7:30am Mass Everyone Welcome
WANTED: All St. Paul�‘s Families 5th annual
Mary Marconi scholarship fundraiser (Full-or partial tuition scholarships to benefit other St. Paul students with a sick parent or sib-
ling.)
Thursday, March 7, 2013 5:30-9pm Come see our boys & girls basketball teams
challenge each other 6:00-6:30 5th grade 6:45-7:15 6th grade
7:30 �– 8:45 7th and 8th grades
9pm raffle winners announced
Entry fee (including athletes) $5.
Lots of great raffle items (Xbox kinect, Bike, portable dvd players,
IPAD, and many more specialty item baskets�…)
-All regular raffle tickets $5 each
-50/50 drawing $5 per ticket
or 6/$20 Full concession stand hotdogs,
pizza, nachos Bring your whole family and stay for a night
of fun and fellowship.
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Thursday, February 28 7:30am Mass Church 8:00am Eucharistic Adoration Church 2:00pm School Stations of the Cross Church 3:00pm Children�’s Choir Church 3:45pm Interviews with Diana A 3 3:45pm Basketball Practice Gym 5:00pm Basketball Conference Tourn. Gym 6:30pm Adult Choir Church 7:00pm Spirit & Truth Convent/Church Friday, March 1 7:30am Mass Church 8:00am Eucharistic Adoration Church 1:15pm Renew�—Catholicism Series Tower Room 4:00pm Fish Fry Gym/A 4 6:30pm Short/Kane Wed. Rehearsal Church 7:00pm Stations of the Cross Church Saturday, March 2 8:00am Basketball Conference Tourn. Gym 12:30pm Short/Kane Wedding Church 3:00pm Confessions Church 4:30pm Vigil Mass Church 5:30pm Music Ensemble Church Sunday, March 3 7:30am Mass Church 9:00am Mass Church 9:00am RCIA Convent 10:30am Mass Church 12:00pm Basketball Conference Tourn. Gym
Sunday, February 24 7:30am Sunday Mass Church 9:00am Sunday Mass Church 9:00am RCIA Convent 10:30am Mass Church 12:00pm Basketball Conference Tourn. Gym Monday, February 25 7:30am Mass Church 8:00am Eucharistic Adoration Church 3:00pm Cub Scouts # 15 A 2 & 3 3:45pm Cheerleading Practice Gym 5:15pm REP Classes All School Bldg. 7:00pm A A Meeting School Hall 7:00pm Fortnight Penance Service Church 7:30pm Basketball Practice Gym Tuesday, February 26 8:30am Mass Church 3:45pm Basketball Practice Gym 5:00pm Basketball Conference Tourn. Gym 5:00pm Youth Ministry Convent 6:30pm Boy Scouts # 15 School Hall 6:30pm Knights of Columbus A 3 8:00pm Youth Ministry Church Wednesday, February 27 7:30am Mass Church 8:00am Eucharistic Adoration Church 3:45pm Basketball Practice Gym 5:00pm Basketball Conference Tourn. Gym 7:00pm School Board A 2 7:30pm Liturgy Committee A 1
Pray for the Sick Please remember the following people in your prayers who are seriously ill
or who are suffering from long-term illnesses:
For the most current calendar information please go to www.stpauljoliet.com
Patricia Balla Erin Bartel Gerri Bertino Mason Briese Patricia Burda Noemi Canales Gerard Colagrossi Laura Criel Sally Drauden Jean Fabich
Mary Patricia Fischer Fr. Marty Gabel Judith Gahala Harn Family Bernie Hastings Sami Henderson Ann Juhlmann Michael Lapikas Helen Locher Carol Malnar
Shirley Max Helen Meyer Terry Meyer Robert Miller Betty Modlin John Mowbray Francis Murphy Jeanie Nunuue Kurt Palmer Kay Prock
Elizabeth Ratkovich Amy Remallard Lisa Savero Barbara Schreiner Richard Schreiner Tony Simone Louis Toka Sal Ventura Nancy Zimmer
This Lenten season, many Catholic parishes in the Diocese of Joliet will have confessions available on the weeknights between Friday, February 15 and Feb-ruary 28. If you have been reluctant to come to the sacrament, have been away for some time, or just find it difficult to get to a Saturday afternoon confession time, this �“Fortnight of Forgiveness�” is a wonderful opportunity to reconnect with Christ and his Church. For a calendar of locations and times please visit www.dioceseofjoliet.org/fortnightofforgiveness
Confessions are scheduled at St. Paul the Apostle
On Monday February 25, 2013 7:00 PM
EVERY FRIDAY EVENING AT 7:00PM FEB. 15TH THROUGH
MARCH 22ND
FISH FRY FRIDAYS AT ST. PAUL THE APOSTLE
GREAT FOOD DINNER SERVED 4-7PM
JCA Joliet Catholic Academy will host Registration for Incom-ing Freshmen on Wednesday, February 27, 2013. We would appreciate it if you could help us spread the word. Below is an announcement for your church bulletin for the weekends of February 16-17 and 23-24.
THE PAULITES
MARCH PROGRAM
Date: Wednesday, March 6h, 2013 Time 5:30 P.M. Place St Paul the Apostle Parish Center 130 Woodlawn Avenue Joliet, IL 60435 Menu: Corned Beef and Cabbage, boiled potatoes and dessert prepared by Lillian Cepon Hot and Cold Drinks
Entertainment: Mr. & Mrs. Abraham Lincoln are coming to dinner with us. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Payment must be made by Thursday, Feb. 28th Cost $ 8.00 Member $ 9.00 Non-Member - (Guest) Member____________________________ Paid ________
Member____________________________ Paid ________
Can you imagine being with the disciples up on that mountain and watching Jesus transform right in front of your eyes? God has a way of transforming all of us if we will only open our hearts to Him. After all you are His beloved child and
He wants to fill you with His presence, love and grace so that your life and relationships can be transformed in an amazing way. Attend the next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend on April 12-14, 2013. Contact Tim and Pat Doyle, 630-577-0778. For more information visit our website at: wwmejoliet.org.
Join us once a month from 7:30-9:00pm in room A4 of the
Activity Center!
St. Paul the Apostle Liturgical Ministry
More info contact Jeremy at [email protected]
or 815-730-8599
The next session is March 5, 2013 Intro to the NT and Gospels:
Incarnation of Christ
BIBLE STUDY SERIES
Q & A�’ S ON MARRIAGE 12) Isn�’t this simply an outdated teaching? Why doesn�’t the Catholic Church just get with the times? Truth is not told by a clock. In a culture that values the �“new�” and �“cutting edge,�” a word like �“traditional�” can sound antiquat-ed and be too easily dismissed. But the Church�’s teaching is not simply �“traditional,�” it is perennial. That is, it is not based on any number of shifting biblical interpretations or theologi-cal or cultural fads. It is based on the unchanging nature and dignity of the human person. Ultimately, it is that dignity of the human person that the Church affirms in opposing the re-definition of marriage. It is also important to note once again that marriage predates our state and our nation by thousands of years. It is part of the natural order. The state lacks any power to change its fundamental nature, and any attempt to do so only confuses and undermines the basic building block of so-ciety.
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St. Thomas More Lecture Series Kicks-Off a New Season
Historic St. Joseph Parish, 416 N. Chicago St., continues in its mission to provide �“Faith Development and Continuing Education for Peo-ple of all Faiths�” through the annual St. Thomas More Lecture Series. Four diverse speakers are headlining the Lecture Series this year. The Lecture Series runs for four consecutive Wednesdays from 7:00- 8:30 PM. The lectures are open to the public; free admission.
February 27 ~ Mr. James Healy
(Director, Office of Family Ministry, Diocese of Joliet) �“Marriage & the Eucharist�”
March 6 ~ Brother Loughlin Sofield
(Speaker & Consultant, Member of the Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity)
�“Compassionate Forgiving�”
March 13 ~ Fr. Matthew Pratscher (Pastor- St. Francis Xavier, Joliet)
�“The Church and the Media�”
Prelude music beginning at 6:30 PM
VOCATIONS MEN�’S DISCERNMENT GROUP �– We use the book �“To Save A Thousand Souls�” by Fr. Brett Brannen to discuss spiritual direction, prayer and other topics relevant to discern a priestly vocation. Books will be provided for those who do not already have the book. These meetings will take place at the John Paul II House, 430 N. Center St., Joliet, IL 60435 and are for all men who are juniors in high school or older. Here is the meeting schedule: Sunday, March 10 �– 2-4pm�– Hearing the Voice of God (Ch. 8)