Pastoral Staff Father Norbert Raszeja, CR Father Mark Cote Deacon Jerry Christensen Deacon Tom Marciani Deacon Rick Feltes Office of Worship Kurt Meyer Lianda Valentine Rita Ramsey, Religious Education/Formation 7720 Janes Avenue—630.985.9255 Beth Cartner [email protected]Renee Dyja, Youth Ministry Jennifer Michalik-Olson, Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) Shawn Denning, School, 7720 Janes Avenue 630.985.2515 School Fax 630.985.2395 Miss Elizabeth Driscoll, Alison Gosewehr, 7800 JANES AVENUE * WOODRIDGE, IL 60517 * 630.985.2351 X 122 T HE C ATHOLIC C OMMUNITY OF S T. S CHOLASTICA The Parish Offices are located in the Administration Center 7800 Janes Avenue Phone ........................................................... 630.985.2351 Fax ............................................................... 630.985.8770
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or wax, should be kept alight to indicate and honor the presence of Christ." (General Instruction of the Roman Missal 316) If
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Bread and Wine; Flesh and Blood.
For a while — too long, it seems — most of us could not share in Holy Communion. Perhaps it is still so. We long to eat and drink because Jesus pledges that he will remain in those who do. But we believe that same Christ is present to us in other ways. When Scripture is red aloud, he speaks in our midst today. When two or three gather in his name, he is there, too. He is not distant from us.
† Let me make time each day to read and ponder one of the Sunday readings.
† Even if I cannot go to church, how will I still continue to pray??
† How will my longing for Eucharist and Communion urge me to help feed those needing daily bread?
Our Mission
We, the family of St. Scholastica Catholic Parish, are dedicated Christian stewards of God’s gifts. We have been called in Baptism and through the Holy Spirit to be disciples of Jesus. We are a sacramental community,
sharing a sense of welcoming and belonging. We provide opportunities for spiritual growth and faith
formation. We are committed in both prayer and action to support and nurture each other and those in need.
Welcome
Gradual Re-Opening of St. Scholastica Parish Office
The Parish is working on developing a phased re-opening of the Parish Office. We have truly appreciated your patience.
Starting June 15th
We will slowly begin to have modified office hours Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays 9 am to 1 pm, by appointment only. In keeping with the current guidelines provided by the diocese, we ask that any questions or request that can be handled by phone or email continue to be handled in that manner. Thank you for continuing to use the white drop box at entrance to the parish center.
All visitors must wear a mask or face covering over their nose and mouth, and maintain a distance of at least 6 feet from others.
There will be markers on the floor identifying a six foot distance.
Visitors will check in with Rita or Lisa, who will let the staff member or priest know that their guest has arrived.
As a gentle reminder please do not come to your appointment if you are not feeling well.
We appreciate your patience and cooperation as we do our best to keep everyone safe.
Thank you.
Online Giving is a great way to help our administrative staff while supporting your church. Signing up is easy—you can use a computer, tablet, or smartphone. Just go to our church website: www.stscholasticaparish.org and click on the Online Giving logo to get started.
Need help setting up Online Giving? Contact: Our Sunday Visitor
On behalf of the staff and parishioners of St. Scholastica Parish, welcome! Although we are a large, diverse faith community, we strive to always cherish
and value the gifts of each parishioner. We invite you to find a place in our parish that nurtures and serves
you in your faith development.
Most of us move along a daily rou ne without giving
much thought to every li le detail: we know what we
should do today and we normally try follow that script
and accomplish it, but some mes we are excited because
we have something special on the horizon and we are
thrilled to be a part of that event. Almost all of us
followed this or a similar pa ern of living un l Mid-
March of 2020. As I’ve said and wrote many mes that
that li le, powerful Covid 19 changed the world. None
of us wants that virus to dictate our personal lives, but it
has. However, I did wonder if I happen to meet that li le
virus up close, what would the outcome be like? More
than likely I would end up at Sw.Wojciechowa i.e., St.
Adalbert’s Cemetery in Niles with my deceased fellow
CR’s. Not to joke too much, but I wonder how would I be
remembered a erwards. Among family and a few close
friends I would remain in their memories [for a while]
because there might be some old photos, other
mementos, or shared experiences, or some ny space in
the memory of someone’s phone, that is un l they got a
new phone. This brings me to Act 3, scene II of
Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. Within this part of the play
there is a famous line: “The evil that men do lives a er them; the good is o interred with their bones.” Now
not to become too morbid, if we think about it each one
of us would rather want to be remembered by the good
we’ve done during our life me rather than by our faults
and errors. And, with the Lord’s grace, each one of us
has done a tremendous amount of good whether it be
some small acts of kindness, offering an encouraging
word to someone, etc. You may be wondering what
does all of this has to do with the Solemnity of Corpus
Chris – the Body and Blood of Christ. Well it does. As
we recall from the passages of the New Testament
authors, Ma hew, Mark, Luke, and John our Lord Jesus
went around various regions of Galilee curing illnesses,
healing people from various afflic ons, and also restoring
people to life. A er His crucifixion, Resurrec on, and
Ascension He did not abandon His disciples or us: He le
us an everlas ng memory of His presence. In a very
special way our Lord Jesus touches our lives to this very
day. A er all we do hunger for many things in our lives:
we want to get ahead in life, as it were. We want to find
enjoyment and fulfillment in whatever we do. Some do
this by accumula ng “things” as is evidenced by that TV
program, Hoarders: Buried Alive, or by filling ourselves
with all kinds of quick foods and snacks. When we think
about it the real nourishment that enables us to grow is
to allow the Lord Jesus to come to us in the Holy
Eucharist. From the earliest days Chris ans have seen
the Eucharist not only as a symbol of how Jesus sa sfies
our spiritual hunger, but as real food. Food for the
journey of life. We honor and respect this food, the
Eucharist. Some of you might even remember that on
this solemnity a song composed by St. Thomas Aquinas---
Pange Lingua [Sing, my tongue, the Savior's glory] was
sung to honor the Lord Jesus, present in the Eucharist.
On the sad side we have been unable to gather together
to share in the Eucharist and sing of the Lord’s love for
us. Gradually we are coming back together. I am looking
forward to seeing you again and sharing the Lord’s gi of
the Eucharist with you. Gradually—and hopefully—we
will be able to do this without too much difficulty.
Naturally we will s ll observe social distancing in church,
but on the plus side all of us will see and be entertained
by a variety of colorful masks. We s ll must observe
some condi ons to celebrate together i.e., wear a face
mask, maintain social distance from others, and if we feel
ill to stay home. I know that we all will observe these
requirements for as long as it is necessary because we
are concerned about each other’s wellbeing. One more
note that I would like to add is that I offer a genuine
THANK YOU for your con nued support of our parish.
May God con nue to bless you and your family
members.
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The Sacrament of Marriage Preparation for marriage involves special instruction for the couple. Notification to the Parish Administration Center is required at least 6 months in advance. Please call Sue at the Parish Administration Center, 630.985.2351, ext. 124, for more information.
Catherine Rizzo, Erich Pavel, Mary Dugenske, Michele Casey, Colleen McLaughin, Richard DePirro,
Paul Leising, Justin Simpson, Deb Sharbak, Cindy Grubba, Jodi Huntley, Fe Asuncion, Linda Wood, Steve Wirtas,
Darlene Feliksik, Jim Picek, Andrew Schmith, Kim Sanford, Pat Sautter, Tom Nobles, Al Voras,
Susie Cushler, Marilyn Moxon, Steve Klujka, Michael Campbell, Sara Jablonski, Roberta Farley,
Maria Perez, Fr. Ed Jaskula, CR; Becky Jankowski, Valerie Tracey,
Jeanine Soloy, Jen Valenti, Alice Aubele, Betty Lara, Sheila Tomaszewski, Gaudioso Flores, Jack Bremner, Joan Marie Poole, Craig Smith,
Fr. Tony Bus, CR; Renee Heiden, Sandra Woodring, John Kozlowski, Mike Mimnaugh, Kathleen Davis, Charles Thomas, Patricia Greedan,
Carly Mondane, Tony Russo, Carol McCormick
St. Peregrine
Pray for Us
Please Pray for Our Friends and Family Battling Cancer
Captain Joe Chambers, 1st Lt Rachel Schlitter, Lance Corporal Donte Reed, Airman Robert Rouille,
PVT Michaelangelo Zaucha Fernandez, ET 1 Kim Bellavia, LT Michael Bellavia,
Corporal Daron J. Reed, SPC Matthew Aubele, PFC SGT Eric Kuchta, Staff SGT Kyle Gulley, PFC Sebastian Elapumkal, SPC Trent Johnson,
Master at Arms Tristan Bush, SPC Samantha Rapp, PVT Jake Higley, Captain Mark F. Luneburg, PFC Michael Jacobson, EMF-K Karl Gieseke, NSM Larry J. Threadgill, Major Noel Sioson,
Master at Arms 1st Class Randall Jacob Hopkins, VT Claire Gieseke, Major Brady Sexton,
Major Kenneth Schlorf, Sergeant Donald J. May, Staff SGT Ryan Gulley, Captain David G. Mack,
MFN Jesse Kolek
Continue to Pray for Our Friends and Family who are in Active Duty in the
Military.
If you would like loved ones who are on active duty in the military to be included on the bulletin board in the
Breezeway, drop pictures off in the Parish Office.
Have you no ced that some of the funeral homes which we’ve used have very nice RESOURCES for grief? You might check the funeral homes’ website. Some offer 365 days of upli ing Daily Email Messages; all at the click of a bu on.
Journey to J.O.Y.
Grief Support for recent or not so recent losses. Meetings are generally the 1st and 3rd Friday mornings, and will resume when it is safe to do so. Please email Shawn Denning at [email protected] Or call 630.985.2351 x 130 to join us. We wish you blessings on your journey.
United in Marriage
June 13, 2020
Nicole Trezzo &
Matthew Gillette
Arrangements for a Funeral Mass are made through the Funeral Home you
choose. The Funeral Home will contact the Parish Administration Center to
schedule the Mass.
We Pray for Our Deceased and Their Families
Clara Klasen Mother of Michael Klasen, Barbara Gill,
Kenneth (Candy) Klasen, Larry (Connie) Klasen, and Richard and Dorothy Baehr
Grandmother of 7 Great Grandmother of 12
Great-Great Grandmother of 2
The Sacrament of Baptism
Congratulations on the birth of your child and thank you for taking the first step with your child on a life-long journey of faith. In preparation for this very joyous celebration you are invited to attend a Baptismal Preparation Class. Please call the Parish
Office at 630.985.2351, ext. 122, for more information and to sign up for the class. Baptisms can only be scheduled after completion of the baptismal class.
PRAYING
One prays best who does not know that one is praying.
- St. Anthony of Padua
Please Pray for the Sick of the Parish
Delia Garza, Rodolfo Claparols, Cindy Grubba, Kevin Geiger, Sue Bradley, Valentino Alan Llereza,
Linda Malysa
In the interest of keeping our Prayer List up-to-date, names will be placed on the list for four weeks. To continue on the list, please notify Rita by calling her at 630.985.2351, ext.122. Thank you!
Prayer List Policy
Stewardship of Prayer
Jesus said, “I am the living bread; whoever eats this bread will live forever”….
John 6:51-58
Spiritual Communion
In this me of uncertainty, when we are unable to leave our homes to a end Mass, we are encouraged to make and act of “spiritual communion,” where we unite ourselves to God through prayer. It is a beau ful way to express to God our desire to be united with him when we are unable to complete that union in the recep on of Holy Communion.
Countless saints incorporated this type of prayer into their daily lives, not being sa sfied with receiving Jesus in the Eucharist once a week or even once a day. Making an act of spiritual communion for them was an essen al part of life and drew them closer to God on a daily basis.
St. Josemaria Escriva encouraged everyone to make a spiritual communion as o en as they could, “What a source of grace there is in spiritual communion! Prac ce it frequently and you’ll have greater presence of God and closer union with him in all your ac ons.”
Padre Pio also had a habit of making a spiritual communion throughout the day outside of the celebra on of Mass. He desired to be always united with Jesus Christ in everything he did.
Below is a tradi onal prayer of spiritual communion that many saints have prayer over the years. It can be prayed if you find yourself at Mass unable to receive the Eucharist, or even in the midst of your daily work, li ing up your thoughts to God.
The ul mate goal of our lives should be communion with God and an act of spiritual communion can help a person draw closer to that goal.
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
On-line Masses available:
Heart of the Nation TV Masses on Sunday WJYS Channel 62 at 10 am
WCUU Channel 62.2 at 6:30 am WMEU channel 48.1 at 6:30 am
Daily Mass with Bishop Pates https://www.youtube.com/c/DioceseofJolietIL
Sunday Mass at Mercy Home https://www.mercyhome.org/sunday-mass/
Weekday and Sunday Masses https://www.facebook.com/pg/StMaryImmaculate/videos/
Masses from Rome http://www.catholictv.org/shows/papal-programming
There are other sights available as well. Just google “view Mass on-line”, or a more complete list of options can be found on the parish web site or facebook page.
WEBSITES TO HELP FAMILIES & THE DOMESTIC (HOME) CHURCH DURING THIS
TIME OF UNCERTAINTY . . .
Diocese of Joliet weekly God, Family, Friends Sunday Resource: h p://www.dioceseo oliet.org/reo/content1.php?secid=81\
Topics include Paren ng during COVID-19, the Domes c Church & more: h ps://teachingcatholickids.com/communica ng-gods-love-and-mercy-with-ministry-at-home/
FORMED — There are so many wonderful movies, cartoons, prayers, bible studies, informa on, etc. on our Catholic faith FOR ALL AGES: h ps://stscholas caparish.formed.org
Important Phone Numbers Confidential Emergency Financial Assistance
630.985.2351x3 West Suburban Community Pantry (food assistance)
630.512.9921 For Sick, Homebound and Hospital Visits
630.985.2351x122 Birthright (Crisis Pregnancy) ……………630.355.9888 Catholic Charities (Crisis Pregnancy) …...630.495.9850 Domestic Violence Hotline ………………630.469.5650 St. Vincent DePaul Pick-up……………….630.231.4658 Hope’s Front Door………………. ............. 630.322.9803 F.I.S.H. Food Pantry & Clothes Closet……. 630.964.7776
Social Concerns & Service Programs
Please Be Kind and Merciful to those in need
A mailing has been sent to all parishioners who have not yet made a gift to the Catholic Ministries Annual Appeal (CMAA). Please prayerfully consider supporting the CMAA, if your means allow.
The CMAA helps our parish and the Diocese of Joliet to provide vital ministries, programs and services to support our friends and neighbors in need, especially during these unprecedented times. Our parish goal is $101,300 and to date we have received $70,144. Thank you for your support!
Adopt-A-Family Update
Due to the cancellation of all parish activities and events, our Adopt-A-Family fundraising efforts had to be suspended. We will resume our fundraising when possible.
We will have our drawing for the winners of the Amazon gift cards when we can resume our activities.
We appreciate your generous support.
If you have questions, please call Liz Haeflinger at 630-910-9020 or email to [email protected]
During this me when Liturgies and Parish ac vi es have been suspended, our bills con nue to come in.
How has St. Scholas ca Parish made ends meet? Your con nued financial stewardship and support has been
crucial.
We are thankful for those who have con nued to mail in or drop off your offertory envelopes at the Parish
Office, as well as those who have signed up for On Line Giving. If you are able, you can sign up for On Line
Support to Our Ministries Is Still Needed and appreciated!
SHOELESS
I wept because I had no shoes, until I saw someone with no feet.
- Ancient Persian saying
Pledge Report
PARISH GOAL: $101,300
AMOUNT PLEDGED: $70,144
AMOUNT PAID: $56,305
BALANCE DUE: $13,839
FAMILIES PLEDGED: 330 of 2,866
Catholic Ministries Annual Appeal 2020 Be Kind and Merciful
Thank you for your continuing support!
As a parish, we have 93 fewer families pledging to the appeal this year! Please consider your pledge to the
Diocesan Appeal. With your support, we can meet or exceed our goal and receive a rebate from the diocese! If
you can, please pledge! Any amount is important!
If you would like more informa on about any or all of the ac vi es of the S.T.O.R.M. Youth Group, please
contact Jennifer at 630.985.2351x138 or e-mail her at youthministy@stscholas caparish.org.
www.dioceseofjoliet.org/yam
2020-2021 RE Registration packets will be available the first weekend
we are able to gather for Mass
† † †
If you have a child entering 1st grade in the fall, please register
your child for 1st grade RE as it is the first of two years in preparation for receiving Holy Communion for
the first time.
DUE TO THE CORONAVIRUS,
FIRST COMMUNION FAMILIES
PLEASE JOIN BISHOP PATE ON SUNDAY, JUNE 14 AT 2:00 PM FOR A
LIVESTREAM MASS
An invitation from Bishop Pates:
“My heart goes out to all who have been affected by the Coronavirus, but also in a special way, to those who have been preparing for the sacraments of initiation but find themselves unable to receive! Like the apostles, we too should “gather in the upper room” and pray together for an outpouring of the Holy Spirit. In this period of waiting, I would like to join with you in a special liturgical celebration:
Sunday, June 14, the Feast of Corpus Christi.
I invite all children who have been preparing to receive their First Holy Communion, along with their families and loved ones, to attend a special
livestream Mass that I will be celebrating especially with them at 2:00 pm, June 14, from the Cathedral
of St. Raymond Nonnatus.”
Use the following link to access the Mass: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrnNysq1arBI-ylNjrJ1pAA/videos
Bishop Pate has stated that that First Communion celebrations will be postponed until September
2020 at the earliest. We will keep you updated as to when we are able to schedule First Communion
Masses.
Questions? Please contact Beth Cartner at 630-985-9255 x117 or [email protected]
TRANSFORMATION
The effect of our sharing in the Body and Blood of Christ is to change us into what we receive.
- Pope St. Leo the Great
CHOOSE
I pray that you and your loved ones are healthy. As you may have seen, Bishop Richard Pates, recently shared our mul -phased plan for reopening churches in the Diocese of Joliet.
• Phase I allows for parishes to reopen for Bap sm, Reconcilia on, Weddings and Funerals with a limit of TEN a endees.
• Phase IA allows for parishes to reopen for private prayer and adora on with a limit of TEN a endees.
• Phase II allows for reopening for weekday and weekend Masses for larger groups depending on the guidelines which will be issued by the State of Illinois at a later date, and the capacity of the church building
Our Parish Reopening Plan First and foremost, it is important for everyone to
understand that our efforts are to priori ze the safety and wellbeing of all while maintaining due respect and reverence for the sacraments and liturgical norms of our faith.
I have assembled a Parish Reopening Leadership Team and we have already met. We have begun the required training from the Diocese to ensure that our parish reopening plan conforms to the guidelines developed by the Diocese in collabora on with civil and healthcare authori es. We have ordered the necessary cleaning supplies through the Diocese.
Volunteers Needed We will need volunteers to assist with various aspects of
our parish reopening plan. Importantly, these volunteers must not be part of a “vulnerable popula on” (with no underlying medical condi on such as diabetes; lung disease; undergoing cancer treatment, etc.) Those over the age of 60 should consult with the Parish Leadership Team about possibly serving as a volunteer. I ask all of you who are younger than 60 and healthy with no underlying health condi ons to consider assis ng us. I especially encourage high school, college students as well as young adults serve and volunteer for teams. Look for informa on regarding team responsibili es on the parish web page.
• Set-up team.
• Gree ng team.
• Cleaning team.
You can sign up to help by contac ng the core team by e-mail at reopen@stscholas caparish.org or h ps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAlpQLSdpoGNtxeASuGlcUxY2r OdxX5cndogyQBLGbz5vbto8nGN3Q/viewform
CHECK YOUR TEMPERATURE: IF YOU HAVE ONE, PLEASE DO NOT COME TO CHURCH
STAY HOME IF YOU ARE ILL
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A FACE COVERING TO BRING AND WEAR
YOU MUST BE REGISTERD TO ATTEND ANY LITURGICAL EVENT
ENTER THE CHURCH ONLY THROUGH MARKED DOORWAYS
WAIT PATIENTLY TO BE CHECKED IN BY A GREETER
KEEP YOUR FACE COVERING OR MASK ON AT ALL TIMES
SANITIZE YOUR HANDS AS DIRECTED BY THE GREETER
OBSERVE SOCIAL DISTANCING AT ALL TIMES (LOOK FOR MARKS ON THE FLOOR)
USHERS WILL DIRECT YOU TO PEWS WITH MARKINGS ON WHERE TO SIT
SINCE THERE WILL BE NO BASKETS PASSED FOR YOUR OFFERING, BASKETS WILL BE PLACED AT THE ENTRANCE AND EXIT AREAS
YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO CHANGE SEATS DURING A SERVICE
NO PHYSICAL SIGN OF PEACE WILL BE EXCHANGED DURING MASS
SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES WILL BE FOLLOWED THROUGHOUT THE SERVICE
FACE COVERINGS MUST BE WORN AT ALL TIMES
PLEASE TAKE ANY WORSHIP AIDS YOU MAY HAVE BROUGHT WITH YOU, AS NONE WILL BE AVAILABLE IN THE CHURCH
YOU WILL BE DISMISSED BY PEW OR SEATING AREA. FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE GREETER OR USHER
USE ONLY THE DESIGNATED EXIT DOORS
DO NOT CONGREGATE OUTSIDE THE CHURCH DOORS OR IN THE PARKING LOT
CONTINUE TO WEAR YOUR FACE COVERING OR MASK UNTIL YOU LEAVE THE AREA WHERE WORSHIPERS ARE
AS WE PREPARE TO RE-OPEN OUR PARISH FOR LITURGIES, PLEASE BECOME AWARE OF
THE GUIDELINES THAT HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED FOR THE SAFETY OF ALL!
Mass Intentions & Readings The Ministry Schedule can be downloaded from the web site at www.rotundasoftware.com/ministry/stscholasticaparish
All meetings for the month of June have been cancelled in keeping with the recommendations for social
distancing from the CDC in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
Publish Date Copy Due Date Send to Publisher
June 28 June 18 June 23
July 5 June 25 June 30
July 12 July 1 July 7
July 19 July 9 July 14
PLEASE NOTE UPCOMING BULLETIN DEADLINES
Monday, June 15, Weekday in Ordinary Time (Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time)
1 Kgs 21:1-16; Mt 5:38-42 SIGN-UP REQUIRED FOR MASS ATTENDANCE *
8:30 a.m.—† Jessica Estrada—Estrada Family Tuesday, June 16, Weekday in Ordinary Time
1 Kgs 21:17-29; Mt 5:43-48 NO PUBLIC MASS WILL BE CELEBRATED
Wednesday, June 17, Weekday in Ordinary Time 2 Kgs 2:1, 6-14; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18
SIGN-UP REQUIRED FOR MASS ATTENDANCE * 8:30 a.m.—† Deceased Members of the Bagdonas
Family—C. Rakunas † Harvey Peterson—Family † Constance Malacusky—Joan Wright † Corrine Haedike—Nancy Patrickus † Richard Mc Cormick—Mike & Anne
Hillebrand Thursday, June 18, Weekday in Ordinary Time
Sir 48:1-14; Mt 6:7-15 NO MORNING MASS
Friday, June 19, The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Dt 7:6-11; 1 Jn 4:7-16; Mt 11:25-30
SIGN-UP REQUIRED FOR MASS ATTENDANCE * 8:30 a.m.—† Constance Grubba—Jo Jackson 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.—SIGN-UP REQUIRED FOR ADORATION
AND PRIVATE PRAYER* Saturday, June 20, The Immaculate Heart of the
Blessed Virgin Mary 2Chr 24:17-25; Lk 2:41-51
Vigil: Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time Father’s Day
Jer 20:10-13; Rom 5:12-15; Mt 10:26-33 SIGN-UP REQUIRED FOR MASS ATTENDANCE *
4:30 p.m.—† Philip Bowen—Bowen Family Sunday, June 21, Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Father’s Day Jer 20:10-13; Rom 5:12-15; Mt 10:26-33
SIGN-UP REQUIRED FOR MASS ATTENDANCE * 8:00 a.m.—† Ann Chodorski—Reynoso Family 10:00 a.m.—† Frank Pfieffer—Pfieffer Family 12:00 p.m.—The Parish Family of St. Scholastica
* SIGN-UP TO ATTEND MASS OR ADORATION:
Weekday and weekend Mass intentions will be fulfilled by Fr. Mark and Fr. Norbert as they celebrate Mass privately
when public Masses do not take place.
A Prayer for Healing Loving God, turn your ear to the cries of your sons and daughters who seek healing. Ease our troubled hearts. Mend our broken spirits. Be ever present in our distress.
Merciful Lord, send your Healing Spirit to our brothers and sisters who have endured pain and abuse physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. Comfort their weary spirits. Soothe their pain.
May our eyes be opened to see your image in these wounded members of Your people. Give us all courage to act and speak up on behalf of the most vulnerable. Pour forth Your healing Spirit to renew our trust and hope in You, who are our refuge and our strength.
Watch the Ordination Mass on June 20 Via Livestream
Bishop Richard Pates, the diocesan apostolic administrator, will be presiding at Mass to ordain six new priests and a seminarian who will become a transitional deacon. Because of the pandemic, attendance will be limited, which is why the Diocese of Joliet will be livestreaming the Mass on June 20 at 10 a.m. The livestreaming link will be posted several days before the ordination on the following site: http://www.dioceseofjoliet.org/vocations/sectioncontent.php?secid=31.