+ All Categories
Home > Documents > KOC — Knights of Columbus St. Luke Parish Saturday — 5...

KOC — Knights of Columbus St. Luke Parish Saturday — 5...

Date post: 08-Aug-2021
Category:
Upload: others
View: 3 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
6
THE COUNTRY PARISH IN THE HEART OF DUPAGE” 421 Cochise Court, Carol Stream, Illinois 60188 Tele: 630/668-1325 www.stlukecarolstream.org All Masses are celebrated at St. Luke Church, 401 Cochise Ct. SIGN UP FOR MASSES AT HTTP://STLUKEMASSES.EVENTBRITE.COM SATURDAY EVENING MASS: 5:00pm SUNDAY MASSES: 8:00 & 10:00am HOLY DAY MASSES: As announced in bulletin WEEKDAY MASS: Are in the Church at the times announced BAPTISMS: Parents are expected to be practicing Catholics, and registered in the parish. Baptisms are celebrated at the times scheduled. MARRIAGE: Marriages should be arranged at least 6 months in advance. If either party is under 19 years of age, Diocesan policy requires special instruction and a date cannot be given until the instructions have been completed and the Chancery Office has granted permission. CHURCH ARRANGEMENTS ARE TO BE MADE FIRST. Hall and other social arrangements are to be made after the Church date has been set. Weddings are not performed on Sundays. FUNERALS: Arrangements for a funeral must be made with the Parish office by the Funeral Director before publication of notice in the newspaper and the time or date is set for the Funeral. SICK CALLS: Call the Parish Office at any time. If there is anyone at home who cannot get to Mass or the Sacraments because of illness or advanced age, please let Father know. Family members may request to take communion to other members confined at home. HOSPITAL CALLS: If you or one of your Catholic neighbors is entering the hospital, please let us know. Time and distance permitting we will do our best to visit you. SACRAMENTAL RECONCILIATION: Confession is available at any time upon request, and at times announced in the bulletin. NEW PARISHIONERS: Our heart is big enough for all. Our parish accepts those who wish to be enriched with the Good News of Jesus. Go where you are fed. If you wish to have your spirit fed at St. Luke we ask that you commit yourself to our community. We invite you to try us and join us if you are willing to commit to sharing your journey of Faith with us. Please introduce yourself to Father and call the parish office to register. INSTRUCTIONS IN THE FAITH: For questions and instructions in the faith or to become a part of RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults), please call the Religious Education Office at 630/665-2322. ST. LUKE’S MEMORIAL FUND: Bequests or special donations to our Parish Memorial Fund may be made by contacting the Parish Center. We are a parish committed to Stewardship. This means that every parishioner with an income is invited to use a Sunday envelope, since we expect to meet our needs from our Parish Collection at the Offertory of the Mass. Your time and talent is also a very important part of belonging to your parish.
Transcript
Page 1: KOC — Knights of Columbus St. Luke Parish Saturday — 5 ...e-churchbulletins.com/bulletins/000830.pdfJER — Jericho KOC — Knights of Columbus St. Luke Parish August 2021 Confession:

“THE COUNTRY PARISH IN THE HEART OF DUPAGE”

421 Cochise Court, Carol Stream, Illinois 60188 Tele: 630/668-1325

www.stlukecarolstream.org

All Masses are celebrated at St. Luke Church, 401 Cochise Ct.

SIGN UP FOR MASSES AT HTTP://STLUKEMASSES.EVENTBRITE.COM SATURDAY EVENING MASS: 5:00pm

SUNDAY MASSES: 8:00 & 10:00am HOLY DAY MASSES: As announced in bulletin

WEEKDAY MASS: Are in the Church at the times announced BAPTISMS: Parents are expected to be practicing Catholics, and registered in the parish.

Baptisms are celebrated at the times scheduled. MARRIAGE: Marriages should be arranged at least 6 months in advance. If either party is

under 19 years of age, Diocesan policy requires special instruction and a date cannot be given until the instructions have been completed and the Chancery Office has granted permission. CHURCH ARRANGEMENTS ARE TO BE MADE FIRST. Hall and other social arrangements are to be made after the Church date has been set. Weddings are not performed on Sundays.

FUNERALS: Arrangements for a funeral must be made with the Parish office by the Funeral Director before publication of notice in the newspaper and the time or date is set for the Funeral. SICK CALLS: Call the Parish Office at any time. If there is anyone at home who cannot get to Mass or the Sacraments because of illness or advanced age, please let Father know.

Family members may request to take communion to other members confined at home. HOSPITAL CALLS: If you or one of your Catholic neighbors is entering the hospital,

please let us know. Time and distance permitting we will do our best to visit you. SACRAMENTAL RECONCILIATION: Confession is available at any time upon request, and at times announced in the bulletin. NEW PARISHIONERS: Our heart is big enough for all. Our parish accepts those who

wish to be enriched with the Good News of Jesus. Go where you are fed. If you wish to have your spirit fed at St. Luke we ask that you commit yourself to our community. We invite you to try us and join us if you are willing to commit to sharing your journey of Faith with us. Please introduce yourself to Father and call the parish office to register.

INSTRUCTIONS IN THE FAITH: For questions and instructions in the faith or to

become a part of RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults), please call the Religious Education Office at 630/665-2322.

ST. LUKE’S MEMORIAL FUND: Bequests or special donations to our Parish Memorial

Fund may be made by contacting the Parish Center. We are a parish committed to Stewardship. This means that every parishioner with an income is invited to use a Sunday envelope, since we expect to meet our needs from our Parish Collection at the Offertory of the Mass. Your time and talent is also a very important part of belonging to your parish.

Page 2: KOC — Knights of Columbus St. Luke Parish Saturday — 5 ...e-churchbulletins.com/bulletins/000830.pdfJER — Jericho KOC — Knights of Columbus St. Luke Parish August 2021 Confession:

St. Luke Parish

Rev. Michael Pennock Administrator

Rev. Marty Gabel

Weekend Associate

Parish Office 630/668-1325

Parish Office E-Mail

[email protected]

Religious Education 630/665-2322

Religious Education E-Mail

[email protected]

Website: www.stlukecarolstream.org

“betrothed” (Mt 1:18) is that they were two youths of ordi-nary marriageable age. Common practice was to celebrate marriage in two main stages, the first being that of the con-tractual arrangements culminating in consent or “betrothal.” After a period of perhaps one year in which preparations were made to enter together into a new home, the second stage of actually “taking” one’s wife into that home occurred, and would be accompanied by a great feast such as that of the ten maidens (Mt 25:1-13) or that at Cana (Jn 2:1-11). The conception of Jesus occurred while Mary and Joseph were in that period between be-trothal and cohabitation, thus “before they had come to-gether” (Mt 1:18). Betrothal was much more than modern day “engagement.” Its juridical consequences were similar to those of a Catho-lic marriage today for which the union has not yet been consummated, although the wedding was validly celebrat-ed. The betrothed were already called “husband” and “wife,” enjoying the same legal rights as spouses who had already celebrated their marriage feast (cf. Dt 20:7; 25:5-10; Mt 22:24). Only cohabitation and conjugal relations were excluded during the period of betrothal. Infidelity car-ried all the consequences of adultery. Separation required a formal decree. There were two manners of effecting a divorce during be-trothal. The first was by means of a defamatory trial for suspected adultery, in which the husband publicly accused the woman, exposing her to the punishment of death pre-scribed by the law (Dt 22:23-24). A husband whose be-trothed was certainly guilty of adultery could not retain her, but he could proceed with the second, less public manner of divorce. On his own initiative, in a domestic manner without public trial, he could give her a declaration before two witnesses and come to an agreement on financial mat-ters. In the case of rape (which was presumed when rela-tions took place outside the city), no public trial and con-demnation was prescribed (Dt 22:25-27), and therefore the first manner of divorce would not apply, although the do-mestic type of divorce before two witnesses might still be enacted. Mere suspicion of adultery need not necessarily be resolved or acted upon. Lastly, it must be noted that a domestic divorce during betrothal did not necessarily imply any type of sexual infidelity or suspicion, but could proceed even for unspecified reasons. To be continued.. Copyright 2020 Oblates of St. Joseph

SEPTEMBER 5, 2021 — TWENTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

JOSEPH, BETROTHED “JUST MAN,” HUSBAND OF MARY Matthew does not hesitate to call Joseph and Mary “husband” (Mt 1:16,19) and “wife” (Mt 1:20,24) without qualification, despite the virginal conception of Jesus. In the only passage of the entire Gospel which speaks of their marriage, Matthew 1:18-25, the virginal conception is men-tioned almost casually, as if the readers were already aware of it, but unaware of how it could be reconciled with Davidic messianism. If the word “origin” in the introductory verse 18 is to be translated any more specifically, it could read “Now the parentage of Jesus Christ was like this,” rather than “Now the birth of …,” since it explains the situa-tion of Jesus’ human parents in relationship to the divine mystery, and does not actually describe the birth itself. This passage, which has been interpreted in a variety of ways, describes Joseph’s experience and may be correctly understood only in light of this fact. I. 3.1 Background of Betrothal and Divorce There is no evidence whatsoever in the Gospel to support the image of an old widowed Joseph as presented in the Apocrypha, which merit no claim to historicity. The most likely presumption on reading that Mary and Joseph were

Page 3: KOC — Knights of Columbus St. Luke Parish Saturday — 5 ...e-churchbulletins.com/bulletins/000830.pdfJER — Jericho KOC — Knights of Columbus St. Luke Parish August 2021 Confession:

Please pray for the sick in our parish, especially, Pat Angelo, Rose Armstrong, Tessa Dante, Disabled Vets, Angel Faulkner, Nancy Gullickson, Susan Hendron, Paul & Tiffany Hunter & children, Josephine Imole, Tiffany Jacobelli, Mark Kenneally, Joel Munro, Abby Peck, Terry Rosch, Tony Santiemmo, Laura Lee Tegtman, Jeannette Zahn and for those on the front line and those affected by the Coronavirus. Please remember our beloved dead and the men and women who have given their lives for our country.

MASSES CELEBRATED

DURING THE WEEK

ARE HELD

IN THE CHURCH SATURDAY — SEPTEMBER 4 4:15 — 4:45pm — Confessions 5:00 — Daniel Thomas req. by Mikki Francione SUNDAY — SEPTEMBER 5 7:30am — Confessions 8:00 — The Intentions of the Celebrant 9:30 — Confessions 10:00 — The People of St. Luke Parish MONDAY — SEPTEMBER 6—LABOR DAY 7:30am — Confessions 8:00 — The Intentions of the Celebrant TUESDAY — SEPTEMBER 7 7:30am — Confessions 8:00 —The Intentions of the Celebrant WEDNESDAY — SEPTEMBER 8 7:30am — Confessions 8:00 — The Intentions of the Celebrant THURSDAY — SEPTEMBER 9 7:30am — Confessions 8:00 — The Intentions of the Celebrant 11:00 — Mass at Windsor Park 6:00pm — Adoration & confession followed by Catechism FRIDAY — SEPTEMBER 10 7:30am — Confessions 8:00 — The Intentions of the Celebrant SATURDAY — SEPTEMBER 11 4:15 — 4:45pm — Confessions 5:00 — Tom Mattingly req. by Mikki Francione and for Antonio DiGiulio req. by his wife SUNDAY — SEPTEMBER 12 7:30am — Confessions 8:00 — George Ladendorf req. by Mary Breinig and for The People of St. Luke Parish 9:30 — Confessions 10:00 — Religious Education families and our parishioners

August 29, 2021 WEEKLY REQUIRED SUNDAY SUPPORT =$3,538.46 REGULAR SUNDAY ENVELOPES =$1,598.00 PARISH PROJECTS FUND =$ 60.00 INITIAL OFFERING =$ 10.00 ONLINE DONATIONS SUNDAY =$ 170.00 Thank you so much for your ongoing generous financial support of St. Luke Parish! Every amount contributed helps, so we respectfully ask that you continue to regularly use your church support envelopes. It is your generosity that allows us to do what we do. Please give as your finan-cial needs allow.

Page 4: KOC — Knights of Columbus St. Luke Parish Saturday — 5 ...e-churchbulletins.com/bulletins/000830.pdfJER — Jericho KOC — Knights of Columbus St. Luke Parish August 2021 Confession:

TWENTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Isaiah 35:4-7a. Psalm 146:7, 8-9, 9-10. James 2:1-5. Mark 7:31-37. Be Opened! Jesus heals a deaf and mute man today who immediately speaks plainly. Before the Baptism of adults and after that for babies and children, the Church imitates Jesus with the Ephphetha Rite [EF-fah-thah]. In opening the ears and mouth, we pray for the grace to hear the word of God and to profess it every day. To what right behavior do I turn a deaf ear, a closed

mouth? What needs opening so I may hear the word of God? What needs opening so I may speak truth?

TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — Say to those whose hearts are fright-ened: Be strong, fear not! Here is your God (Isaiah 35:4-7a). Psalm — Praise the Lord, my soul! (Psalm 146). Second Reading — Show no partiality as you adhere to the faith in our glorious Lord Jesus Christ (James 2:1-5). Gospel — Jesus makes the deaf hear and the mute speak (Mark 7:31-37). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Col 1:24 — 2:3; Ps 62:6-7, 9; Lk 6:6-11, or, for Labor Day, any readings from the Mass “For the Blessing of Human Labor,” nos. 907-911 Tuesday: Col 2:6-15; Ps 145:1b-2, 8-11; Lk 6:12-19 Wednesday: Mi 5:1-4a or Rom 8:28-30; Ps 13:6 Mt 1:1-16, 18-23 [18-23] Thursday: Col 3:12-17; Ps 150:1b-6; Lk 6:27-38 Friday: 1 Tm 1:1-2, 12-14; Ps 16:1b-2a, 5, 7-8, 11; Lk 6:39-42 Saturday: 1 Tm 1:15-17; Ps 113:1b-7; Lk 6:43-49 Sunday: Is 50:5-9a; Ps 116:1-6, 8-9; Jas 2:14-18; Mk 8:27-35

Fr. Mike shares the wisdom of the saints. A quote from St. Damasus (from an epitaph written for himself: “He who walking on the sea could calm the bitter waves, who gives life to the dying seeds of the earth; he who was able to loose the mortal chains of death, and after three days’ darkness could bring again to the upper world the brother for his sister Martha: he, I believe, will make Damasus rise again from the dust.”

The Sacrament of Confession is offered 30 minutes be-fore all Masses, weekends and weekdays. Weekday Confessions - 7:30 a.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thurs-days & Fridays, before each 8 a.m. Mass. - 6 to 7 p.m. on Thursdays, along with Eucharistic Adoration. Weekend Confessions - 4:15 to 4:45 p.m. on Saturdays, before the 5 p.m. Mass. - 7:30 a.m. on Sundays, before the 8 a.m. Mass. - 9:30 a.m. on Sundays, before the 10 a.m. Mass. FYI: Our confessional offers both options: 1. Behind-the-screen & Face-to-face, whichever you prefer.

SPECIAL COLLECTION FOR HAITI The people of Haiti have suffered greatly in recent days, as both an earthquake and tropical storm have struck the country located in the Caribbean Sea. Numerous lives have been lost, and many Church properties, along with homes and businesses, have been severely damaged or destroyed. Catholic Relief Services is on the ground providing humani-tarian aid, and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Subcommittee on the Church in Latin America has ap-proved $10,000 grants to each of the three most affected dioceses. But more help is needed. In is role as USCCB president, Archbishop Gomez of the

Page 5: KOC — Knights of Columbus St. Luke Parish Saturday — 5 ...e-churchbulletins.com/bulletins/000830.pdfJER — Jericho KOC — Knights of Columbus St. Luke Parish August 2021 Confession:

A FREE TOOL TO BE A STEWARD FOR GOD’S BLESSINGS As Catholics, we are called to plan ahead and share the blessings of our lives with our loved ones and future gener-ations. To help you be a steward of everything God has entrusted to your care, St. Luke is sharing a free, online will-writing tool. It is cost free and takes 20 minutes or less to protect your family and your assets, and create a gift to pass the Catholic faith into future generations and strengthen St. Luke Parish. Get started at FreeWill.com/Dioceseofjoliet.

Archdiocese of Los Angeles has called for a voluntary, spe-cial collection to support the USCCB Bishops Emergency Disaster Fund to provide additional aid to Haiti. The Dio-cese of Joliet has set the weekend of September 11th—12th for this special collection. Thank you for your generosity and prayers for the people of Haiti.

Good News! The blood drive is coming! St. Luke Parish will host our next Blood Drive on Septem-ber 19th in Jericho from 8:30-1:00pm. YOU CAN SAVE A LIFE THAT DAY. Each unit of blood can save up to 3 lives! Blood banks are in dire need right now! Questions? Call Karen Ladendorf at 630-805-2029. You can sign up online at Vitalant.org, use code CS42.

OUR SAINT LUKE THE EVANGELIST The four Gospel writers are traditionally connected each with a unique symbol: St. Matthew = Human/Angel St. Mark = Lion St. Luke = Ox St. John = Eagle

It is from a vision in the Old Testament, Ezekiel 1:1-14, a vision of four heavenly creatures with four faces each: a human being, a lion, an ox, & an eagle. See also the Book of Revelation, Chapter 4:5-11. St. Matthew the Evangelist, the author of the first Gospel account is symbolized by a winged man, or angel. Mat-thew's gospel starts with Joseph's genealogy from Abra-ham; it represents Jesus' Incarnation, and so Christ's hu-man nature. This signifies that Christians should use their reason for salvation. St. Mark the Evangelist, the author of the second Gospel account is symbolized by a winged lion – a figure of cour-age and monarchy. The lion also represents Jesus' Resur-rection (because lions were believed to sleep with open eyes, a comparison with Christ in the tomb), and Christ as king. This signifies that Christians should be courageous on the path of salvation. St. Luke the Evangelist, the author of the third Gospel account (and the Acts of the Apostles) is symbolized by a winged ox or bull – a figure of sacrifice, service and strength. Luke's account begins with the duties of Zachari-as in the temple; it represents Jesus' sacrifice in His Pas-sion and Crucifixion, as well as Christ being High priest (this also represents Mary's obedience). The ox signifies that Christians should be prepared to sacrifice themselves in following Christ. St. John the Evangelist, the author of the fourth gospel account is symbolized by an eagle – a figure of the sky, and believed by Christian scholars to be able to look straight into the sun. John starts with an eternal overview of Jesus the Logos and goes on to describe many things with a "higher" Christology than the other three (synoptic) gospels; it represents Jesus' Ascension, and Christ's divine nature. This symbolizes that Christians should look on eternity with-out flinching as they journey towards their goal of union with God.

Page 6: KOC — Knights of Columbus St. Luke Parish Saturday — 5 ...e-churchbulletins.com/bulletins/000830.pdfJER — Jericho KOC — Knights of Columbus St. Luke Parish August 2021 Confession:

000830 St Luke Church www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-566-6170

BORTERHEATING & COOLING 24 Hour

Service

(630) 668-5885

Ed the PlumberEd the Carpenter630.663.1444Best Work • Best Rates

PARISHIONER DISCOUNT

• LeafGuard® is guaranteed never to clog or we’ll clean it for FREE*

• Seamless, one-piece system keeps out leaves, pine needles, and debris

• Eliminates the risk of falling off a ladder to clean clogged gutters

• Durable, all-weather tested system not a flimsy attachment

Call today for your FREE estimate and in-home demonstration

CALL NOW 708-462-6373 Get it. And forget it.®

*Guaranteed not to clog foras long as you own your home,

or we’ll clean your gutters for free.

Say Good-bye to Clogged Gutters!$99 Down

$99 Per Month$99 Installation

This promotion assumes an estimated job cost of $7883. The advertised payment of $99 a month is an estimate only, and assumes that third-party financing is available for new customers at an estimated 9.99% annual percentage rate for 132 months. Promotion available to qualified buyers on approved credit with $99 down payment. Not all buyers will qualify. Higher annual percentage rates apply for buyers with lower credit ratings. LeafGuard is neither a broker nor a lender. Financing is provided by third-party lenders unaffiliated with LeafGuard, under terms and conditions arranged directly between the customer and such lender, all of which are subject to credit requirements and satisfactory completion of finance documents. Any finance terms advertised are estimates only. LeafGuard does not assist with, counsel or negotiate financing, other than providing customers an introduction to lenders interested in financing its customers. Expires 10/31/2021

Receive a $25 Amazon gift cardwith FREE in-home estimate

All participants who attend an estimated 60-90 minute in-home product consultation will receive a $25 gift card. Retail value is $25. Offer sponsored by LeafGuard Holdings Inc. Limit one per household. Company procures, sells, and installs seamless gutter protection. This offer is valid for homeowners over 18 years of age. If married or involved with a life partner, both cohabitating persons must attend and complete presentation together. Participants must have a photo ID, be able to understand English, and be legally able to enter into a contract. The following persons are not eligible for this offer: employees of Company or affiliated companies or entities, their immediate family members, previous participants in a Company in-home consultation within the past 12 months and all current and former Company customers. Gift may not be extended, transferred, or substituted except that Company may substitute a gift of equal or greater value if it deems it necessary. Gift card will be mailed to the participant via first class United States Mail or e-mailed within 30 days of receipt of the promotion form. Not valid in conjunction with any other promotion or discount of any kind. Offer not sponsored or promoted by Amazon and is subject to change without notice prior to reservation. Expires 10/31/2021

Get this weekly bulletin delivered by email - for FREE!Sign up here:

www.jspaluch.com/subscribe

Courtesy of J.S. Paluch Company, Inc.

GREAT COVERAGE - 97% of all households attending church take at least onechurch bulletin home every Sunday. GREAT VALUE - 70% of all households are aware of and look at the advertisingin the church bulletin and 68% of households surveyed when making a choice betweenbusinesses are inclined to choose the one who advertised in the church bulletin.GREAT LOYALTY - 41% of households do business with a company specificallybecause they are advertising in the church bulletin.GREAT PRODUCT - 62% of households keep the church bulletin the entire week as reference.

Learn More About Advertising In Your Parish BulletinCall us at 1-800-621-5197 Email: [email protected]

IN YOUR LOCALCHURCH BULLETIN?

WHY ADVERTISE

Grow in your faith,find a Mass, and

connect with yourCatholic Community

with OneParish!

Download Our Free App or Visit

www.MY.ONEPARISH.com

$29.95/Mo. billed quarterly• One Free Month• No Long-Term Contract• Price Guarantee• Easy Self Installation

Call Today! Toll Free 1.877.801.8608

Medical Alert System

If You Live Alone You Need MDMedAlert!24 Hour Protection at HOME and AWAY!

✔Ambulance✔Police ✔Fire✔Friends/Family

CALLNOW!

FREE ShippingFREE ActivationNO Long Term Contracts

Solutions as Low as $19.95 a month

This Button SAVES Lives!As Shown GPS,

Lowest Price Guaranteed!

GPS Tracking w/Fall DetectionNationwide, No Land Line Needed

EASY Set-up, NO Contract24/7 365 Monitoring in the USA

800.809.3352MDMedAlertSafe-Guarding America’s Seniors Nationwide!

The Most Complete

Online National

Directory of

Catholic ParishesCheck It Out Today!

Catholic Cruises and Tours and The Apostleshipof the Sea of the United States of AmericaTake your FAITH ON A JOURNEY.

Call us today at 860-399-1785 or [email protected]

www.CatholicCruisesandTours.com

(CS

T 2

117990-7

0)

The Sponsors Who Appear On This Bulletin.It Is Through Their Support That This Bulletin Is Made Possible.

Business Owners Interested In Advertising Please Call

J.S. Paluch at 1-800-621-5197

ConsiderRememberingYour Parish in

Your Will.For further information,

please call the Parish Office.

WHY IS ITA man wakes up after sleeping

under an ADVERTISED blanket

on an ADVERTISED mattress

and pulls off ADVERTISED pajamas

bathes in an ADVERTISED shower

shaves with an ADVERTISED razorbrushes his teeth

with ADVERTISED toothpastewashes with ADVERTISED soap

puts on ADVERTISED clothesdrinks a cup

of ADVERTISED coffeedrives to work

in an ADVERTISED carand then . . . .

refuses to ADVERTISEbelieving it doesn’t pay.Later if business is poor

he ADVERTISES it for sale.

WHY IS IT?


Recommended