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Cathedral of Saint Mary of Sacred Heart Church The Immaculate Conception and combined Parish Office 607 NE Madison Ave. 504 Fulton Street, 61602 St. Bernard Church St. Joseph Church/Sophia’s Kitchen 511 E. Kansas St., 61603 103 S. Richard Pryor Place December 13, 2020 Third Sunday of Advent
Saint Bernard News Parish News THANK YOU Bill & Thecla Keenan would like to thank The Heart of Peoria Catholic Community invites you everyone for the cards and prayers received for their to Evening Prayer and Benediction at 4pm on the daughter, Kathy Wukitsch’s, recovery. It is very much four Sundays of Advent. The following dates remain: appreciated. December 13th at St Joseph St. Bernard Parish Support December 20th at St Bernard December 6, 2020 Sunday Income (27) ....................................... $2,855.00 Building and Grounds (10) .............................. $ 252.00 IT’S NOT TOO LATE to purchase “THE Seton Education Fund (8)………………………….$ 185.00 PEORIA DINING TOUR” 2020-2021 Coupon Book for yourself or as a Saint Mary’s Cathedral News Christmas gift. By just using a few of the coupons, you easily make your money back. The books Online Registration for Mass Due to a joyful increase include fine dining, theater, casual dining, as well as attendance at the Cathedral Mass, we have decided to pizza and fun foods. The price is $30.00 per book. To create an online registration for the Mass. This purchase, please contact the parish office at 673-6317. registration will allow for all those registered to be guaranteed a spot at the Mass as long as our capacity is GIVING TREE Tags for Sophia’s Kitchen are not reached. Registration is not required for attendance still available on the trees in our churches. at Mass. Those that are not registered will be able to Please bring your unwrapped gifts or gift attend Mass as long as the capacity limit is not reached cards back to the church and place under through registration. Registration can also be done in the the tree, or drop by the parish office by Cathedral vestibule before and after Mass. You may December 18th. register up to 3 hours before the Mass. Please visit stmarycathedralmass.eventbrite.com to sign up. Thank BOOKLETS AVAILABLE Copies of The Word Among Us you! Advent edition and Matthew Kelly’s, “I Heard God Laugh”, are still available at the doors of our churches. St. Mary Parish Support CONFESSIONS are heard Monday, Wednesday and December 6, 2020 Friday from 11am-noon and 7am-7:25am on Saturday at Envelopes (24) ............................................... $1,245.00 Sacred Heart, in the room to the left as you come in from Loose ............................................................. $ 243.00 the parking lot. Total ................................................................. $1,488.00 Education of the Young……………………………..$ 315.00 RETIREMENT FUND FOR RELIGIOUS Your gift to the Retirement Fund for Religious this Sunday helps ensure Sacred Heart & St. Joseph that elderly Catholic sisters, News brothers, and religious order priests receive the care they so richly deserve, now and in the future. Envelopes are in your envelope Sacred Heart & St. Joseph Parish Support packet or at the doors of the church. December 6, 2020 Sunday Income $7,688.00 Sophia’s Kitchen $ 563.00 RCIA CLASSES Due to COVID, classes are cancelled for the time being and we will reassess in January. 2 Welcome to the Heart of Peoria Catholic Community
Christmas News Sophia’s Kitchen News PND student Gracie Kizer was excited to learn about a grant that would make it possible to purchase face CHRISTMAS EVE, DECEMBER 24TH masks for children. From her work at Sophia's Kitchen, 3:00 p.m.-St. Joseph she'd witnessed children coming to eat with no mask or 4:00 p.m.-Sacred Heart poor fitting masks designed for adults. Through the Love 4:30 p.m.-Family Mass of Christmas Eve with Like Lija Foundation, she was able to obtain a grant and Bishop Jenky – Cathedral design a comfortable mask that would appeal to kids so 5:30 p.m.--St. Bernard they would be more likely to wear one. 6:00 p.m. - St. Joseph (Spanish) The Love Like Lija Foundation exists to fund projects 9:00 p.m.- Solemn Mass with Bishop Tylka – demonstrating care, kindness, and compassion to Cathedral people in need, performed by organizations, individuals CHRISTMAS DAY, DECEMBER 25TH and small groups with priority being given to young 8:30 a.m.-St. Bernard people providing the acts of care, kindness, and 10:00 a.m.-Sacred Heart compassion. Thank you, Gracie and 10:30 a.m.- Cathedral with Bishop Tylka www.lovelikelija.com , for caring! 12:15 p.m. - Cathedral (Spanish) THE CHRISTMAS COLLECTION is no longer given to the SOPHIA’S KITCHEN, 103 S Richard Pryor Place, will priests as it used to be, but is considered part of the provide 1,000 baskets of food for the poor this ordinary income for the church. Gifts to the priests must Christmas season. Can you help us fill our Christmas remain separate from church donations and clearly baskets with nutritious food? The need is greater indicated on the offering. than ever this year! Canned fruits and vegetables, protein bars, canned chicken and tuna are needed. CHRISTMAS DECORATION MEMORIALS If you are a Personal care items, like shaving supplies, shampoo registered parishioner, you will have received a “Flower and toilet paper are much needed. Please think Fund” envelope in your regular monthly packet of healthy with low fat and low salt. No glass or expired contribution envelopes for the month of December. This items, please! Items can be dropped off between 8 money is used to purchase flowers used to decorate our AM to 3 PM Monday through Friday at 103 S Richard Churches at Christmas. Money donated to the “Flower Pryor Place. Checks can be made to Sophia’s Fund” may be made in memory of deceased loved ones. Please print the names of your memorial clearly on the Kitchen, c/o Sacred Heart Church, 504 Fulton St., Flower Fund envelope. There is no designated amount Peoria, IL 61602 or online at CatholicPeoria.com. that must be donated for this fund. Welcome to the Heart of Peoria Catholic Community 3
A Letter from the Bishop Area News December, 2020 DECEMBER BULLETIN TIPS MY PLATE - HOLIDAY MAKE OVER To the Clergy, Religious and Laity of the Diocese of Tweak the Sweets: choose fruit whenever Peoria possible Cheers to Good Health: Include water to manage My dear brothers and sisters in Christ: calorie drinks Bake Healthier: Use pureed fruits to replace oil or margarine Most of us can probably recall some religious priest, Spice it up: Use spices and herbs over salt and brother, or sister who has made a positive impact sugar on our lives. We have experienced their Brighten your meal: Fill half your plate with fruits consecration, their witness, and their service in so and vegetables many different facets of our parish and of our own Skim the Fat: Try skim evaporated milk instead of particular lives. It is once again, our assistance that heavy cream they call for as we undertake the Retirement Fund Swap the Grain: Use whole wheat flour instead of white flour for Religious collection. Go easy on the gravy: A little goes a long way! Over the years, you have generously responded to this important collection for the retired religious. The generosity that you have provided is still not enough to offset the multi-billion dollar unfunded liability that faces our elderly religious priests, brothers, and sisters. HOLIDAY DECORATIONS: As they have provided us with a lifetime of service, Choose decorations that are flame resistant or we want to return their offering with a moment of flame retardant. thanks. By your continued generosity, we hope to Keep lit candles away from decorations and other continue to provide for their many needs. things that can burn. Some lights are only for indoor or outdoor use, but not both. I want to thank you once again for your continued Replace any string of lights with worn or broken generosity to this Retirement Fund for Religious cords or loose bulb connections. Read collection. Please know of my continued prayers, manufacturer’s instructions for number of thanks, and best wishes. light strands to connect. Use clips, not nails, to hang lights so the cords do Sincerely yours in Christ, not get damaged. Keep decorations away from windows and doors. Blow out lit candles when you leave the room or go to bed. Turn off all light strings and decorations before leaving home or going to bed. Most Reverend Daniel R. Jenky, C.S.C. BISHOP OF PEORIA 4 Welcome to the Heart of Peoria Catholic Community
Baptism at Sacred Heart Third Sunday of Advent December 6, 2020 Third Sunday of Advent In the same sentence where he reminds his listeners that he has cured the blind, the lame, the deaf, the sick, and even raised the dead, Jesus concludes by adding, "The poor have the good news proclaimed to them." How did that make the list of supernatural cures? What's so miraculous about good news? The poor are not just those in physical poverty, but those whose sins have impoverished their souls. This of course applies to us. The poverty of our own sinfulness can be overcome by the forgiveness offered to us in Christ. Because of this, Margaret Elizabeth Anne Opperman, daughter of we have cause to rejoice. David & Rebecca Opperman And on this Third Sunday of Advent, Gaudete Sunday, we are encouraged to rejoice. Gaudete Sunday derives its name from the opening prayer of the Mass for this day, where we pray, "Gaudete in Domino semper" ("Rejoice in the Lord always"). So in the midst of Advent fasting and devotions, we rejoice because the time we have been preparing for is almost at hand. We pause in this season of anticipation to remember that, in truth, our hopes have already been fulfilled. He is among us, saving us even now! Welcome to the Heart of Peoria Catholic Community 5
Sunday, December 13, 2020 “Junto a María caminemos a Jesús en medio de las pruebas” Querida familia, el lema que vemos arriba es el lema que nos acompañó durante todo este tiem- po de la novena a Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe. Lema propicio para este tiempo en donde hemos tenido que aprender a caminar en medio de dificultades que nos han fortalecido. Quiero que pensemos juntos, ¿Pensaron en María?, ¿pensaron por el dolor que tuvo que pasar ella viendo como crucificaban a su Hijo?, ¿pensaron como tuvo que entender el plan de Dios y abra- zarlo por más que sea doloroso para Ella?, el mismo Simeón se lo anticipó: “Una espada atrave- sará tu corazón” (Lc 2; 35). Y hoy podemos decir que esta mujer del “fiat” - del sí– Lc 1, 38 dejó su “huella” de una forma impecable. Jamás podríamos cuestionar este “Fiat” en la historia. Ningún rincón del mundo podría no conocer este “Fiat” que cambió la historia, que devolvió la vida, la alegría, que restauró la armonía que habíamos perdi- do por Eva. Por esta última entró el pecado pero por María la “Gracia”; por Eva la muerte, pero por María la vida; por Eva la corrupción, pero por María la verdad. Ella, la mujer más bella y pura nos devolvió todo lo perdido por el pecado primero. ¿entienden esto?, como no reconocer que uno de los gestos de amor más grande, mejor dicho, el mayor es la entrega de Jesús en la Cruz, es el de María, la mujer fiel. San Bernardo de Claraval nos dice: “Por eso quiso que fuese Virgen, para te- ner una Madre Purísima, él que es infinitamente puro y venía a limpiar las manchas de todos quiso que fuese humilde para tener una Madre tal, él que es manso y humilde de corazón, a fin de mostrarnos en sí mismo el necesario y saludable ejem- plo de todas estas virtudes. Quiso que fuese Madre el mismo Señor que la había inspirado el voto de virginidad y la había enriquecido antes igualmente con el mérito de la humildad”. Son dos virtudes que este gran Santo toma de María –Ella tie- ne muchas otras virtudes– la Virginidad y la Humildad. Me quiero detener en estas dos porque creo que hoy son las que debemos pedir al buen Dios día a día. La “virginidad”, no en el sentido que podemos llegar en entender esta virtud si no más bien en cuanto a lo del mundo, virginidad de cosas materiales, de narcisismo, de egocentrismo, de individualismo y tantas otras cosas que podemos nombrar. Conservar la virginidad en los tiempos actuales es muy difícil, verla como una virtud o valor, mucho más difícil todavía pero debemos esforzarnos por alcanzarla. No es fácil, pero lo podemos con la ayu- da de la Gran Maestra de la Virginidad. La otra virtud, la humildad; el primer pecado fue por orgullo, por querer ser como Dios; lo contrapuesto a esto es la humildad, humildad a reconocernos criaturas, a no creernos superiores que Dios y los demás, a ser sencillos para que la Sabiduría Divina venga a nosotros y en la humildad de lo cotidiano podamos crecer en entrega y fidelidad como lo hizo nuestra Madre. Este tiempo debe seguir siendo para nosotros, como lo fue para María, un tiempo de prueba pero de mucho creci- miento en “virginidad” y “humildad” teniendo como ejemplo a Nuestra Madre del Cielo. No desaprovechar ni un instante de su intercesión y pedirle siempre a Ella que sea la que vele por cada uno de nosotros como sus hijos. Para ella somos predi- lectos y lo seguiremos siendo por el mismo mandato de su Hijo: Jesús, viendo a su madre y junto a ella al discípulo a quien amaba, dice a su madre: «Mujer, ahí tienes a tu hijo.» Luego dice al discípulo: «Ahí tienes a tu madre.» Y desde aquella hora el discípulo la acogió en su casa. (Lc. 19; 26-27). Desde este momento, Ella camina junto a nosotros y no nos suelta como una Madre que ama a sus Hijos, Ella nos abraza y nos envuelve con su manto y conociendo nuestras pruebas para alcanzar la santidad nos concede las más diversas gracias que Ella consigue del Hijo. Para cerrar este pensamiento solo te digo querido hijo que caminemos juntos en medio de tanto desierto y solo con la confianza de hijos dejemos abrazar por ella. Gracias por tanto trabajo estos días intensos. Rezo por ustedes, Padre Julio. Página de Facebook, Instagram y Canal de Youtube: Padre Julio Faes. Teléfono: 309-294-1365 Como informar por diferentes canales es nuestra prioridad; durante estos tiempos de Pandemia, te invitamos a sumarte a la lista de difusión del Ministerio Hispano, solo escribe un mensaje al 309-294-1365 y te agregamos a la lista de Difusión del MH Diócesis de Peoria. 6 Welcome to the Heart of Peoria Catholic Community
“Junto a María caminemos a Jesús en medio de las pruebas”. Las siguientes fotos son parte de la memoria del recorrido de los 46 rosarios, en 46 días, en 46 casas diferentes. Fue una experiencia de familia que nos enriqueció en el amor a nuestra Madre de Guadalupe. Welcome to the Heart of Peoria Catholic Community 7
“Junto a María caminemos a Jesús en medio de las pruebas”. Algunas fotos de la Novena a Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe. 8 Welcome to the Heart of Peoria Catholic Community
Horarios de Noche Buena, Navidad, final de año, año nuevo y María Madre de Dios. No olvidar que a partir del Martes 15 de diciembre las Misas en español comenzarán a las 6pm en la Igesia San José desde los martes a los Viernes. No habrá Misa en español los lunes y los sábados, invitamos a participar a la comunidad de la Misa en inglés en cualquier Parroquia. Las “posadas y pastorela” este año se haran en la Misa vespertina de 6pm en la Iglesia San José desde el Miercoles 16 hasta el 23 de diciembre. La Pastorela será dentro de la Misa de Noche Buena que se realizará en la Parroquia San José a las 6pm el día 24 de diciembre. Jueves 24 de diciembre: Misa de Noche Buena: 6pm en la Iglesia San José. Viernes 25 de diciembre: Misa de Navidad: 12:15pm en la Catedral Santa María. Jueves 31 de diciembre: Misa de final de año y visperas María Madre de Dios: 6pm en la Iglesia San José. Viernes 01 de enero de 2021: María Madre de Dios: 6pm en la Iglesia San José. Ante el desconcierto de la Cuarentena Queremos llevar tranquilidad a todos, si bien la cuarentena se ha vuelto más estricta NO suspendimos ninguno de los sacramentos y sacramentales programados. Tanto Misa, como bautismos, bodas, Quince años y otras actividades como algunos grupos, excepto se les haya avisado lo contrario, sigue funcionando con normalidad ya que no hay motivos para suspender llevando adelante los protocolos necesarios para cuidarnos entre todos. Heart of Peoria, Ministerio Hispano Diócesis de Peoria. Edificando familia Juntos Tenemos el agrado de contarte que se puso en marcha la recuperación de la Iglesia San Pedro, esta Iglesia, ya hace un tiempo sin funciones, a sido entregada al Ministerio Hispano para que sea el nuevo centro San Juan Diego, en donde la comunidad hispana tendrá su centro de reuniones y eventos. Como comunidad hispana queremos invitarte a ser parte de este proyecto esperado y soñado por muchos. El lema que nos guiará será “Edificando familia juntos”, lema que queremos instaurar para la vida de Fe de nuestra gente en la Diócesis de Peoria. Este proyecto lo encomendamos a San Juan Diego, para que así como supo llevar con humildad la notica al Obispo sobre la aparición de la Madre del Cielo, así nosotros podamos, trabajando como familia, llevar la noticia a las periferias como comunidad que crece en comunión. Dirección del Ministerio Hispano, Diócesis de Peoria. Welcome to the Heart of Peoria Catholic Community 9
Readings, Special Days and Staff Information Heart of Peoria Community Staff Second Sunday of Advent December 13, 2020 Most Reverend Daniel R. Jenky, CSC, Bishop of Peoria First Reading: Most Reverend Louis Tylka, Coadjutor Bishop of Peoria I rejoice heartily in the LORD, Monsignor Paul Showalter, PA, In residence-St. Bernard in my God is the joy of my soul. (Is 61:10a) Psalm: Fr. Bill Miller, Rector/Pastor My soul rejoices in my God. (Is 61:10b) Fr. Jim Pankiewicz, Parochial Vicar Second Reading: May the God of peace make you perfectly holy Fr. Julio Faes, Parochial Vicar, Diocesan Office of and may you entirely, spirit, soul, and body, Hispanic Ministry be preserved blameless for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. (1 Thes 5:23) Toby Tyler, Deacon Gospel: Jenny Caughey, St. Mary’s Cathedral/St. Bernard / “I am the voice of one crying out in the desert, Sacred Heart/St. Joseph Secretary ‘Make straight the way of the Lord.’” (Jn 1:23) Claire Crone, Director Sophia’s Kitchen, a mission of St. Joseph Church Readings for the Week of December 13, 2020 Jo Ellen Lohnes, Sacred Heart/St. Joseph Sunday: Is 61:1-2a, 10-11/Lk 1:46-48, 49-50, 51-54 [Is Finance Office 61:10b]/1 Thes 5:16-24/Jn 1:6-8, 19-28 Matt Meads, Youth Director Monday: Nm 24:2-7, 15-17a/Ps 25:4-5ab, 6 and 7bc, 8- Julie Enzenberger, Consecrated Virgin 9 [4]/Mt 21:23-27 Tuesday:Zep 3:1-2, 9-13/Ps 34:2-3, 6-7, 17-18, 19 and Weddings 23 [7a]/Mt 21:28-32 Contact our wedding coordinator, Georgette Williams, at Wednesday: Is 45:6b-8, 18, 21c-25/Ps 85:9ab and 10, least six months before desired date at: 11-12, 13-14 [Is 45:8]/Lk 7:18b-23 weddingsbygeorgette@gmail.com Thursday: Gn 49:2, 8-10/Ps 72:1-2, 3-4ab, 7-8, 17 [cf. Baptisms 7]/Mt 1:1-17 Contact parish office for formation programs and Friday: Jer 23:5-8/Ps 72:1-2, 12-13, 18-19 [cf. 7]/Mt scheduling 1:18-25 Knights of Columbus Saturday: Jgs 13:2-7, 24-25a/Ps 71:3-4a, 5-6ab, 16-17 Clinton Coulter-Grand Knight [cf. 8]/Lk 1:5-25 217-979-1488 Next Sunday: 2 Sm 7:1-5, 8b-12, 14a, 16/Ps 89:2-3, 4- 5, 27, 29 [2a]/Rom 16:25-27/Lk 1:26-38 Office phone number: 309-673-6317, fax 309-673-6330 Email: b.stbernards@comcast.net Special Days for the Week December 13, 2020 Emergency after hours contact number: Sunday: 3rd Sunday of Advent 673-6317, Ext. 0 Monday: St. John of the Cross, Priest and Doctor of the Church For email addresses and complete staff listing, Next Sunday: 4th Sunday of Advent please visit www.CatholicPeoria.com Prayer Chain mcm86@mtco.com or 309-685-9103 (home) 648-0229 (cell) 10 Welcome to the Heart of Peoria Catholic Community
Mass Intentions Saint Mary Sacred Heart Sunday, December 13, 2020 Sunday, December 13, 2020 10:30 am All Parishioners (SM) 10:00 am † Steven Patrick Wright 12:15 pm Spanish Mass (SM) Monday, December 14, 2020 Monday, December 14, 2020 12:05 pm † David Schleich 7:00 am Deb Johnson (SM) Tuesday, December 15, 2020 Tuesday, December 15, 2020 12:05 pm † G. Raymond Becker 7:00 am Mary Podnar (SM) Wednesday, December 16, 2020 6:00 pm Spanish Mass (SM) 12:05 pm † Jack & Jane Donnelly Wednesday, December 16, 2020 Thursday, December 17, 2020 7:00 am † Daniel Baker (SM) 12:05 pm Brian Potthoff 6:00 pm Spanish Mass (SM) Friday, December 18, 2020 Thursday, December 17, 2020 7:00 am † Judy Peppel (SM) 12:05 pm † David Karcher 6:00 pm Spanish Mass (SM) Saturday, December 19, 2020 Friday, December 18, 2020 7:30 am Franciscan Sisters of John the 7:00 am † Thomas & Bernice Glennon (SM) Baptist 6:00 pm Spanish Mass (SM) Sunday, December 20, 2020 Sunday, December 20, 2020 10:00 am † Howard Hicks 10:30 am † Mary Ann O’Russa & (SM) Benjamin Bond Saint Joseph 12:15 pm Spanish Mass (SM) Saturday (vigil), December 12, 2020 4:00 pm † Anna Mae Callery Sunday, December 13, 2020 Saint Bernard 7:30 am Spanish Mass Saturday (vigil), December 19, 2020 Sunday, December 13, 2020 4:00 pm All Parishioners 8:30 am † Lee Reynolds Sunday, December 20, 2020 Sunday, December 20, 2020 7:30 am Spanish Mass 8:30 am † Kerry Keck † Denotes deceased. Welcome to the Heart of Peoria Catholic Community 11
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