St. Tarcissus Parish
Ascension Sunday May, 24, 2020
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From the Desk of the Pastor In terms of the church opening for funerals, weddings, baptisms and confessions for ten or fewer people I’d like to give some updates. This is called Phase I of the reopening plan in the Archdiocese and I’m happy to say that we have the leadership team lined up and about 24 other volunteers, a few being whole families! But we could use even more volunteers because the more people we have that get trained the more easily we will be able to enter Phase 1A which allows us to unlock the church for limited private prayer.
In the coming days we will be training, watching webinars, getting cleaners/sanitizers and then we will be ready to apply to the Archdiocese to get approval for opening the church again. I ask that you observe the precautions in these guidelines as you learn about them which will include social distancing and wearing a mask in the church. We have a whole page in the bulletin giving the relevant links and updates directly from the Archdiocese. Again, please observe the guidelines and also volunteer so we can have the church open for people to come and visit the Lord in the church again!
All of that being said I can’t guarantee we will get approval for Phase I or 1A by the
time of your reading of this bulletin. I will keep you posted about when you can schedule baptisms, reschedule weddings and plan for 10-person funeral Masses. Hopefully, by May 30th, we can have the cry room open for our usual Saturday afternoon confession time. For now, you can still email or call me for an outside confession with masks on and social distancing.
With all of these precautions against the current pandemic it’s good to be reminded
about this Sunday’s Solemnity, the Ascension of the Lord. Today we remember the event when after His resurrection and having spent forty days appearing to and teaching the disciples, Jesus Christ ascended in the flesh into heavenly glory forever. Where He has gone, we hope to follow. In heaven there will not be any sickness, poverty, job loss, anxiety, depression, stress, boredom, or death.
This life passes away and even legitimate cautions to protect our physical health
ultimately end in death. Jesus Christ’s resurrection and also His ascension gives us great reason to hope for an eternal life without suffering. We often need a heavenly reminder to help put our current trials in perspective. St. Paul prays for us that we may know and appreciate Christ’s promises: “May the eyes of your hearts be enlightened, that you may know what is the hope that belongs to his call, what are the riches of glory in Christ’s inheritance among the holy ones.”
The heavenly promises and hope we have been given encourage us to be even more giving in love towards one another. Remember to check in on your family members, neighbors and friends that might need a call or some help. As you know, the St. Cornelius Food Pantry and coach Lou drop box have been put to good use. Please continue with your generosity and volunteer when you are able.
Your brother in Christ, Fr. Mike Grisolano
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Today as we celebrate the feast of the Ascension, we are reminded that Christ’s saving work on earth continues through His disciples…and now through us. During this difficult times is there a family you know who needs assistance? Please call the St Tarcissus Rectory and leave a message for the St Vincent de Paul Society so that together we can bring peace to those who are hungry.
AA MEETINGS:
Suspended until further notice
Prayer Shawl Ministry - fourth Monday of the month
Suspended until further notice
SUNDAY COLLECTIONS
July 1, 2019 - April 23, 2020
Year-to-date budget $362,181 Year-to-date-actual $329,573 YTD difference $32,608
Year-to-date prior year actual $363,129 Decrease from prior year $33,556
Saint Thomas Aquinas defined “spiritual communion” as “an ardent desire to receive Jesus in the Holy Sacrament and a loving embrace as though we had already received Him. Saint Teresa of Avila wrote: “When you cannot receive Communion and cannot attend Mass, you can make a spiritual communion, which is a most beneficial practice; by it the love of God will be greatly impressed on you.”
An Act of Spiritual Communion
My Jesus, I believe that You are present in the Most Holy Sacrament. I love You above all things, and I desire to receive You into my soul. Since I cannot at this moment receive You sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart. I embrace You as if You were already there and unite myself wholly to You. Never permit me to be separated from You. Amen.
DEVOTED TO PRAYER Today, as we await Pentecost, we come to the end of the baptismal homily from Peter that we have heard over the past few weeks. This homily was written by a realist who knew the joy and the glory of a Resurrection faith, but also knew that the strength of that faith would be put to the test and tried in suffering. Earlier this year we heard Jesus preach, “Blessed are you when they insult you . . . because of me” (Matthew 5:11) and this is echoed today by Peter. These words are also formed in the image of Christ who prays to the Father in heaven today, a prayer that is placed in John’s Gospel right before Jesus endures his suffering and death. Our awaiting the Spirit, awaiting our mission for Christ means that we are, most likely, awaiting some sort of trial and suffering. We don’t endure the same degree of persecution that Peter and John knew, but each of us has our faith put to the test eventually. And it is for this reason that we, like Jesus and like those faithful followers gathered in the upper room, devote ourselves to prayer. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
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ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO EXECUTIVE SUMMARY FOR RE-OPENING OF CHURCHES
This document is an Executive Summary of the multi-phased protocols and procedures, known as the Plan, for reo-pening churches and resuming public participation in the sacramental life of the Church for the Catholic dioceses in Illinois. The full Plan is provided at the end of this Executive Summary. The Plan has been developed by the bish-ops of the Chicago Province in consultation with and the approval of state and local public health officials and civil authorities. Four guiding principles undergird the multi-phased Plan: 1. Everything possible should be done to provide people the solace of the church’s sacramental life in a timely and reasonable way. 2. The current situation in Illinois remains dangerous and fragile. While much has been achieved, there remains the potential that the gains could be lost by a second more virulent wave. 3. Trust needs to be established that the top priority in any Plan is the safety and wellbeing of people. We cannot take for granted that people will return just because churches are reopened. 4. Calling people to exercise faithful citizenship will be key. Each Catholic will need to take personal responsibility for the common good as well as their own safety. With these principles in mind, a Plan to prudently and gradually resume the full scope of public sacramental celebrations, liturgies and faith practices, has been designed. The Plan envisions a set of required measures and phases. There will be an ongoing review of the Plan so that adjustments are made in accord with new data. The ba-sics of the Plan are as follows: 1. A robust communications effort to inform parishes and parishioners of the Plan and any updates to it. 2. Each parish needs to recruit non-vulnerable volunteers at the parish level to assist the pastor in implementing the Plan. 3. The selected volunteers are to complete training by way of a webinar. The training will begin the week of May 18. 4. A required certification of readiness to reopen will be required of each parish at each phase. Each parish is to complete an implementation template confirming completion of all action steps and demonstrating that there are a sufficient number of trained volunteers to execute it. 5. Phase I allows for parishes to reopen for Baptism, Reconciliation, Weddings and Funerals with a limit of 10 at-tendees. 6. Phase IA allows for parishes to reopen for private prayer and adoration with a limit of 10 attendees. Given the training schedule noted above, it is anticipated that all parishes, if they choose to do so, could be opened by May 23 for Phase I and by May 30 for Phase IA. 7. Phase II allows for reopening for weekday and weekend Masses for larger groups depending on the guidelines from the state and the capacity of the church building. 8. Through ongoing discussions with pastors, health care professionals and civil authorities, there will be a review of the Plan at each stage with an eye to making adjustments in accord with new data. MULTI-PHASED PLAN FOR REOPENING CHURCHES PHASE I: Limited Sacramental Celebrations and Private Prayer Parish Actions and Responsibilities • The pastor will need the assistance of the parish community, as he will be required to create a parish leadership team consisting of 6 people, including himself, to co-manage operations and to supervise cleaning, set-up and greeting. • The parish business manager or someone designated by the pastor will serve as the compliance manager for the parish and assist with the submission of necessary compliance forms. • The entire team of leaders is required to attend training and submit an implementation template for reopening, which needs to be reviewed and certified by the archdiocese. • The parish will need to maintain an on-going procurement program for safety and cleaning supplies. • Based on go-forward approval, each parish will have the prerogative to offer Baptisms, Weddings, Funerals, and Reconciliation in the church within the current limit of 10 attendees excluding ministers and on-site staff (“Phase I”). • With additional preparation, each parish may optionally offer Eucharistic Adoration and private prayer times (“Phase IA”). In choosing to do so, parish leadership teams must comply with all published bishops’ guidelines outlining precautions preparing for, during and after the rite(s).
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NOTE: During Phase I, parishes will not be allowed to offer either daily or Sunday Mass, even with 10 or fewer attendees. The resumption of public Mass, regardless of the number of attendees, is a more complex process, which requires the input of lessons that will be learned from Phase I. To that end, parishes and archdiocese will collabo-rate to gather data to improve the protocols and processes of the Plan before we move to worship services in Phase II. Archdiocesan/ Diocesan Actions and Responsibilities The archdiocese, depending on capacity, will provide the following services to support the parishes and pastors: • Provide parishes information on securing supplies or a list of preferred vendors for supplies throughout the phases of the Plan. • Conduct required training webinars for clergy, parish leaders and volunteers, to assist the pastor in managing the Plan in each phase. The Archdiocese of Chicago will develop a standard webinar based on these guidelines. • Create and distribute to parishes a video message from the local bishop to explain the Plan for reopening church-es. • Evaluate and certify parish proposals for opening during the phases. Create a dedicated email box that will be monitored by staff to answer questions or otherwise support parishes that feel they cannot open safely without addi-tional help. • Gather and evaluate data from parishes on their Phase I and IA experience to adapt Phase II protocols for larger numbers, which will include public Mass. • Work with government officials to explore possible increases in crowd size taking into consideration the capacity of church buildings. PHASE II: Resumption of Public Masses Parish Actions and Responsibilities In Phase II parishes may apply for certification to offer daily and Sunday Mass. Parishes will also continue to cele-brate Baptisms, Weddings, Funerals and Adoration. Given the more complex nature of celebrations of the Mass, entering Phase II will require parishes to: • Expand the number of parish team members if civil authorities permit an increase in the crowd size for Phase II. • Maintain an on-going procurement program for safety and cleaning supplies. • Continue recruitment and training of new, non-vulnerable volunteers as needed. • Develop logistical procedures in accord with the guidelines of the Plan to manage more frequent and larger services that cover actions before, during and after the rites. • Implement a safe and secure attendance reservation/ ticketing system to maintain order and facilitate possible con-tact tracing of infection. • Submit a detailed proposal for implementing Phase II. Archdiocesan Actions and Responsibilities To support the parishes in the preparation and implementation of Phase II, the Archdiocese will: • Establish and update requirements for all services and rites according to the standards of government officials, health care experts and church authorities. • Review and certify all parish proposals for reopening with celebration of Mass. • Provide additional required webinars and training, as needed. • Create and distribute to parishes a video message from the local bishop to explain procedures for attendance at Mass in Phase II. • Conduct random assessments over time to ensure continued compliance with published requirements. • Gather feedback from parishioners across the Archdiocese on how well the safety protocols are working and how comfortable they are with church precautions for their safety. • Continually monitor feedback on execution and resources to assist in problem solving through ongoing communi-cation with parish leadership, state and local authorities and public health officials.
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Mass Intentions for the Week
All Masses will be said privately by the priests and these intentions will
be remembered
Watch St. Tarcissus Masses daily live on You Tube at 9:00 a.m. and 9:30 on Sunday -
look for Fr. Mike Grisolano Broadcasts - or watch at any time on the parish
website
SATURDAY, MAY 23, 2020 5:00 PM— Pat & Katie Beirne, Bill Klosinski
(birthday), Gilski & Ryjewski families
SUNDAY, MAY 24, 2020
7:30 AM— 9:30 AM—Eileen & Jack Owen, Don Quinn 11:30 —
MONDAY, MAY 25, 2020
9:00 AM— Elizabeth & John Jerger (70th wedding anniversary)
TUESDAY, MAY 26 2020
6:30 AM— Pat & Katie Beirne
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 2020
8:30 AM— those suffering from the coronavirus
THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2020
6:30 AM— the homebound of the parish
FRIDAY, MAY 29, 2020
8:30 AM— K. Yoneko Nakanishi
SATURDAY, MAY 30, 2020
8:30 AM— those on our memorial boards and trees
5:00 PM— Pat & Katie Beirne, Gilski & Ryjewski families, Michelle Silk
SUNDAY, MAY 31, 2020
7:30 AM— Helen Kolinski (birthday), Alexander Kolinski, Anna, Estelle, Walter & Joseph Dyjak, Jo & Ed Sanborn
9:30 AM—Eileen & Jack Owen, Don Quinn, Tom McManus
11:30 AM—
Frieda Gruber
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Acts 19:1-8; Ps 68:2-3ab, 4-5acd, 6-7ab; Jn 16:29-33 Tuesday: Acts 20:17-27; Ps 68:10-11, 20-21; Jn 17:1- 11a Wednesday: Acts 20:28-38; Ps 68:29-30, 33-36ab; Jn 7:11b-19 Thursday: Acts 22:30; 23:6-11; Ps 16:1-2a, 5, 7-11; Jn 17:20-26 Friday: Acts 25:13b-21; Ps 103:1-2, 11-12, 19-20ab; Jn 21:15-19 Saturday: Acts 28:16-20, 30-31; Ps 11:4, 5, 7; Jn 21:20- 25 Sunday: Vigil: Gn 11:1-9 or Ex 19:3-8a, 16-20b or Ez 37:1-14 or Jl 3:1-5; Ps 104:1-2, 24, 35, 27-28, 29-30; Rom 8:22-27; Jn 7:37-39
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday: Seventh Sunday of Easter; World Com- munications Day Monday: St. Bede the Venerable; St. Gregory VII; St. Mary Magdalene de’ Pazzi; Memorial Day Tuesday: St. Philip Neri Wednesday: St. Augustine of Canterbury; Shavuot (Jewish observance) begins at sunset Thursday: Julian Calendar Ascension Friday: St. Paul VI
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Tom Zahn-US Marines-Rachel Vega, US Navy
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NOTICE
Rectory Office Hours: Monday thru Friday 9 am to 5 pm (by phone only)
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Baptism: Baptisms take place on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month(except during Lent).Please contact Deacon Greg to make arrangements. [email protected]
Becoming a Catholic: Would you like to learn more about what it means to be a Catholic? The church calls this process The Rite of Christian Initiation (RCIA). It is a small group forum where interested people learn more about initiation and membership in the Catholic Church. Please call the parish office for more information.
Marriage: Must be arranged six months prior to the ceremony. Please contact a priest to make arrangements.
Religious Education for Public School Students: Contact Larry Cubalchini for more [email protected]
Parish Registration: New parishioners are asked to register at the Rectory. Forms are also available on our website.
Communion Visits: Ministers of Care bring communions to those in need, contact Dorothy Weidman through the rectory, or one of the priests to make arrangements.
High School Youth Group: Contact Mr. Mike Wuich [email protected]
Bulletin Deadline: 12 Noon on Fridays (9 days prior to bulletin date)
If you or a loved one are in the hospital, please call the rectory to notify us. Due to “privacy laws” we are not notified by the hospitals.
PARISH STAFF
Pastor Rev. Michael Grisolano [email protected], Ext 216
Pastor Emeritus Rev. Daniel P. McCarthy
In Residence Rev. John Griffiths
Permanent Deacon Deacon Gregory Bzdon
Director of Formation Mr. Larry Cubalchini
Pastoral Minister Mr. James Madura
Music Director
Adult Faith Formation Director Ms. Cathy Crino
Bookkeeper Ms. Donna Kay [email protected]
PFGAcademy Head of School Mrs. Margaret Kinel
Youth Activity Coordinator Mr. Mike Wuich [email protected]
Rectory: 773-763-8228 Fax: 773-774-8461 PFGAcademy: 773-763-7080
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