November 14, 2021 Thirty Third Sunday of Ordinary Time - Year of St. Joseph
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Saint Bernard News Parish News LECTORS New schedules will be mailed out for the Thank you for your previous Online Donations to St. remainder of November through mid January. Mary’s Cathedral, Sacred Heart Church, St. Bernard’s, Sophia’s Kitchen or St. Joseph Roof Fund! St. Bernard Parish Support November 7, 2021 Our Online Giving has changed. Our previous platform Sunday Income .............................................. $2,264.00 had several ongoing issues that the company was not able to solve. If you have a recurring donation to one of Building and Grounds (10) ............................. $ 157.00 the churches or Sophia’s Kitchen set up, you will need Seton Education Fund (10)..………………………$ 190.00 to go to our new site to set this up again. We appreciate your patience as we change. You can find the new Please remember St. Bernard’s Church in your will. donation site here: https://bit.ly/3kleRUO or by visiting the website, www.CatholicPeoria.com. Saint Mary’s News Our former site will be deactivated soon. Your generous donations to the Churches and Sophia's WE WELCOMNE NEW MEMBERS TO ST. MARY’S: Kitchen are truly needed and appreciated. Thank you Michael & Leslie Duncan and their daughter, Shayna for taking the time to support our missions! St. Mary Parish Support CAMPAIGN FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Next week, we November 7, 2021 will take up the Collection for the Catholic Campaign for Envelopes (34) ............................................... $2,352.00 Human Development (CCHD). CCHD was founded by the Loose ............................................................. $ 658.00 US bishops, who recognized that the lives of those in Total ................................................................. $3,010.00 need will not improve until the systems and policies that Education of the Young……………………………..$ 506.00 keep people in poverty change. For over 40 years, CCHD has funded community groups that create lasting change. Fight poverty in America. Defend human dignity. Sacred Heart & St. Joseph Please donate prayerfully and generously next weekend News to help those in poverty help themselves. Collection envelopes are in your monthly packet or at the doors of IN YOUR CHARITY, please pray for the repose of the souls the church. See Bishop Jenky’s letter on page 4. of St. Joseph parishioners, Russell McKinnie, who passed away November 2, 2021 and Lois Blaschek, who HEART OF PEORIA CONFESSION SCHEDULE passed away November 7, 2021. Saturday - 7:00am-7:25am - Sacred Heart Monday, Wednesday & Friday - 11:00am-noon at LECTORS New schedules will be mailed out for the Sacred Heart remainder of November through mid January. Saturday - 3:00-3:45pm - St. Joseph Sacred Heart & St. Joseph Parish Support ADORATION Eucharistic Adoration every Friday at the November 7, 2021 Cathedral St. Thomas More Chapel following 7am Mass Sunday Income $4,747.00 and concluding with Benediction at 5pm. Sophia’s Kitchen $1,080.00 SHEEN TOMB HOURS AT ST. MARY’S CATHEDRAL Monday-Friday: Noon to 2:00pm IN YOUR CHARITY, please pray for the repose of the Saturday: 3 to 5pm soul of Msgr. James Swaner, retired priest of the SOULS IN PURGATORY For the month of November, we Peoria Diocese, who passed away on November 8, will be praying the Prayer of St Gertrude for the Souls in 2021. Purgatory found on page 10. 2 Welcome to the Heart of Peoria Catholic Community
Sacred Heart Wedding Baptism at St. Mary’s November 6, 2021 November 6, 2021 Jenny Dziedzic and Nate Adlington Quinceanera at St. Mary’s November 6, 2021 Guillermo Ramirez, son of Guillermo & Maria Ramirez Cazares Sophia’s Kitchen News SOPHIA’S KITCHEN celebrates Thanksgiving with our guests a week early, on Thursday, November 21st. We'll be needing about 60 pumpkin pies to feed our crowd! Could you donate one? They may be dropped off at 103 S. Richard Pryor Place Monday through Friday from 8 to 3 PM. Donations can be mailed to 504 Fulton Street, Peoria, IL 61602, or visit CatholicPeoria.com to make an online donation. Sorry, no homemade pies - Health Department regulations ask for only commercially prepared foods. Alicia Zitlaly Davalos Munguia Welcome to the Heart of Peoria Catholic Community 3
A Letter from the Bishop Area News Peoria Notre Dame Dance Team Christmas Camp 2021 The Peoria Notre Dame Dance Team will be having a Christmas Dance Camp for girls 4 years old to 8th grade. It will be held from 8:30 AM - November, 2021 11:30 AM on December 4, 2021. The cost is $40 per d a nc er . vis i t ht t ps :// Dear Friends in Christ, pnddanceteam.weebly.com/ and click on 2021 Christmas Camp to download the registration form. Right now, many American families are struggling to Please contact Coach Tally Sevier at make ends meet. As people are laid off, lose homes to pnddanceteam@gmail.com if you have any questions. foreclosure, lose health insurance, and watch their You are guaranteed a T-shirt if registered by November retirement funds disappear; it may be difficult to think of 22, 2021. others in need. However, financial struggles have become even harder for the 37 million Americans who Novena to Christ the King - November 12-20, 2021 have been living in poverty. The Church celebrates the Solemnity of Christ the King on November 21, 2021. November 12-20, the nine days For nearly 46 years, the Catholic Campaign for Human preceding the Solemnity, let us offer our prayers to Christ Development (CCHD) has offered a solution to poverty the King for the freedom of the Church. For more by funding low-income community groups all over the information and to download the Novena visit: United States that find lasting solutions to the root Christ the King 2021: Novena | USCCB causes of poverty. CCHD supports the poor and low- income in acquiring affordable housing, fair wages, Prayer and Pilgrimage with Fulton Sheen You are invited access to health care and vocational training. The to the new Sacre-Coeur Retreat Center, Henry, IL for a leaders of CCHD-funded groups are low-income weekend retreat, December 3-5, 2021. The retreat will community members who want to change their situation feature reflections by Msgr. Stanley Deptula, Executive for a lifetime. Director of the Archbishop Sheen Foundation, as well as a pilgrimage to sites in the Peoria area important to the In Catholic social teaching, we are called to bring glad life of Fulton Sheen. Mass, Holy Hours, beautiful scenery, tidings to the poor, to proclaim liberty to captives and delicious meals, and quiet prayer – come away and recovery of sight to the blind, to let the oppressed go spend some time with Our Lord and His servant, free. (Lk 4:18) Archbishop Fulton Sheen. For more information or to Our support of CCHD is vital to solving poverty in the reserve a spot, email: info@sheencause.org United States. Thank you for your generosity. Please join RANDY SIMMONS TUITION ASSISTANCE SCHOLARSHIP me in praying for those affected by the weak economy, for PEORIA NOTRE DAME The Simmons Family and those whose struggles are magnified by it, and those Peoria Notre Dame announce who are working to create solutions to it. the Randy Simmons Tuition Assistance Scholarship application is now available for the 2022-2023 school Sincerely yours in Christ, year. Current 8th graders who will be freshmen next school year are encouraged to apply. The application is available on Peoria Notre Dame's website, https:// www.pndhs.org/randy-simmons-tuition-assistance- scholarship/ The deadline to apply is December 10, Most Reverend Daniel R. Jenky, C.S.C. 2021. Any questions, contact Mrs. Cindy Dermody, BISHOP OF PEORIA Peoria Notre Dame's Director of Advancement at c.dermody@pndhs.org or 691-8741. 4 Welcome to the Heart of Peoria Catholic Community
Christmas Raffle Everyday Stewardship EVERYDAY STEWARDSHIP - RECOGNIZE GOD IN YOUR ORDINARY MOMENTS Thanksgiving Day Is Coming! Thanksgiving will be here before you know it, and you will soon be saying, “Pass me the mashed potatoes, please.” This November holiday has its roots in American history and has grown into a day where we remember all the things for which we are thankful: country, family, friends, health, etc. Unfortunately, we can find ourselves so caught up with travel plans and buying the perfect turkey or ham that we let the day pass us by, and all we can focus on is how much we ate and who won the day’s football games. That’s why it is time NOW to begin reflecting daily of all things, great and small, that we are thankful for in life. Gratitude is a key characteristic of a good Everyday Steward, but it does not develop in us without effort. In the coming days, we can contemplate all those things God has given us. If it helps, we can create a written list and bring it with us to the Thanksgiving dinner table. The point is that too often we take so many gifts for granted, and unless we pause and purposely reflect, we miss the chance to give thanks. A healthy and hearty heart filled with gratitude can make the highs in life that much higher and the lows easier to bear. Increased gratitude will also bring us closer to the source of all those good gifts, our God. So, what will Thanksgiving be like for you this year? You have some time to make it something more than it has been in the past. The choice is yours. Tracy Earl Welliver, LPI Welcome to the Heart of Peoria Catholic Community 5
“Cuando lleguen aquellos días, después de la gran tribulación, la luz del sol se apagará, no brillará la luna, caerán del cielo las estrellas y el universo entero se conmoverá. Entonces verán venir al Hijo del hombre sobre las nubes con gran poder y majestad”. Recuerdo que cuando era niño, una de las cosas que más temía era sobre el fin del mundo, yo pensaba que el fin del mundo podía ser en cualquier momento y para mí pensar en eso era destructivo. Recuerdo que me preguntaba: ¿para que estoy haciendo cosas si ya viene el fin del mundo?, ¿Qué sentido tiene hacer cosas sí ya viene el fin del mundo?, y gran parte de mis días era pensar como sería el fin del mundo, esto era antes del 2000. Muchos hablaban del fin del mundo en el 2000. Pero aquí estamos, aquí seguimos y el fin del mundo nunca vino. En el Evangelio de Mateo 24; 36, los discípulos le preguntan a Jesús sobre el final y Jesús responde: “Pero del día y la hora nadie sabe, ni aun los ángeles de los cielos, sino sólo mi Padre”. Frente al temor del final los discípulos quieren saber de que se trata esto y cuando sucederá. A lo mejor, es porque ellos mismos tienen ansiedad de saber el momento y no saben como actuar. Claro está, esto es normal, muchas veces tenemos muchas ansiedades sobre este momento que será, como dice 1 Tes. 5; 2:“Pues vosotros mismos sabéis perfectamente que el día del Señor vendrá así como un ladrón en la noche”, como un ladrón en la noche, será rápido y en realidad nadie lo sabrá, solo sorprenderá en un momento; y ¿cómo será? Como dice el Evangelio de Marcos: “Cuando lleguen aquellos días, después de la gran tribulación, la luz del sol se apagará, no brillará la luna, caerán del cielo las estrellas y el universo entero se conmoverá. Entonces verán venir al Hijo del hombre sobre las nubes con gran poder y majestad”. Y algo que me gusta un poco más y me ayudó a entender que el fin del mundo no será todo destrucción es lo que aparece en la carta del apóstol San Pablo a los Tesalonicenses 4, 16-18: “Porque el Señor mismo con voz de mando, con voz de arcángel, y con trompeta de Dios, descenderá del cielo; y los muertos en Cristo resucitarán primero. Luego nosotros los que vivimos, los que hayamos quedado, seremos arrebatados juntamente con ellos en las nubes para recibir al Señor en el aire, y así estaremos siempre con el Señor. Por tanto, alentaos los unos a los otros con estas palabras”. Y dice el Apóstol en la carta a los Corintios 15; 52: “en un momento, en un abrir y cerrar de ojos, a la trompeta final; pues la trompeta sonará y los muertos resucitarán incorruptibles, y nosotros seremos transformados”. Las palabras en las cuales me quiero detener son: “y nosotros seremos transformados”, no dice: seremos destruidos. Sino: seremos transformados. Quiero que esta expresión sea realmente la que guardemos en nosotros. Seremos transformados, si logramos pensar que la venida del Señor será una transformación en un abrir y cerrar de ojos, nos disipa el miedo que nos genera el fin del mundo, la venida del Señor será una transformación. Claro, ¿cómo el Señor va a destruir lo que el mismo creo?, ¿cómo el Señor va contradecirse destruyendo lo que el mismo creo?. Todo será transformado, nosotros seremos transformados. La creación será transformada. Esta debe ser nuestra fe sobre las cosas finales porque el amor de Dios es tan grande que el nos transformará para pasar al Reino de los Cielos en un abrir y cerrar de ojos. Esta es la idea que yo tengo del fin del mundo ahora, un fin del mundo que será transformación en el amor porque “Dios es amor” Jn. 4; 7-9. y no podemos entender la transformación del mundo si no es desde el amor. No cabe una posibilidad de destrucción total de todo si sabemos y pensamos que Dios es amor. Entonces, ¿Por qué tememos tanto el fin del mundo?, ¿Por qué pensamos que todo será destrucción?, ¿pensamos bien sobre esto?. Bueno quiero que sepas que no debes vivir pensando cuando será, sino que vivas plenamente cada momento como si hoy fuera el ultimo día, que vivas en la gracia, viva en el amor de Dios y solo disfrutes de ese amor y cuando menos pensemos llegará el día del Señor, en el amor. Dios te bendiga, Padre Julio. “Página de Facebook, Instagran y Canal de Youtube: Padre Julio Faes, Número de Teléfono: 309-294-1365. Domingo XXXIII durante el año. Mc 13, 24-32. En aquel tiempo, Jesús dijo a sus discípulos: “Cuando lleguen aquellos días, después de la gran tribulación, la luz del sol se apa- gará, no brillará la luna, caerán del cielo las estrellas y el universo entero se conmoverá. Entonces verán venir al Hijo del hombre sobre las nubes con gran poder y majestad. Y él enviará a sus ángeles a congregar a sus elegidos desde los cuatro puntos cardi- nales y desde lo más profundo de la tierra a lo más alto del cielo. Entiendan esto con el ejemplo de la higuera. Cuando las ramas se ponen tiernas y brotan las hojas, ustedes saben que el verano está cerca. Así también, cuando vean ustedes que suceden estas cosas, sepan que el fin ya está cerca, ya está a la puerta. En verdad que no pasará esta generación sin que todo esto se cumpla. Podrán dejar de existir el cielo y la tierra, pero mis palabras no dejarán de cumplirse. Nadie conoce el día ni la hora. Ni los ángeles del cielo ni el Hijo; solamente el Padre’’. 6 Welcome to the Heart of Peoria Catholic Community
46 Rosarios. La aventura del recorrido de las casas sigue en camino y ahora hemos comenzado con los 46 rosarios, 46 casas diferentes en 46 días diferentes, día a día haciendo nuestras estrellas que representan el manto de la Virgen. Estamos recorriendo y viviendo con intensidad la preparación para los festejos de esta próxima fiesta de nuestra Madre que llevara como lema: “Junto a María de Guadalupe vivamos en santidad”. Hacemos familia, somos familia, caminamos juntos. Dios los cuide y nos vemos en esta aventura. Dejamos algunas fotos de nuestro recorrido… “Celebrar la memoria de María es afirmar contra todo pronóstico que «en el corazón y en la vida de nuestros pueblos late un fuerte sentido de esperanza, no obstante las condiciones de vida que parecen ofuscar toda esperanza«, Papa Francisco Secretaría del Corazón de Peoria. Página de Facebook Comunidad Hispana del Corazón de Peoria. Abierta los días Miércoles y Viernes de 3pm a 7pm en 504 Fulton St, Zip 61602 y podrán comunicarse al 309-673- 6317, fax 309-673-6330 o enviar un email a: secretariahispanacp@gmail.com Welcome to the Heart of Peoria Catholic Community 7
¿Quieres tener el Cáliz en tu casa? debes comunicarte con Mirna Quintero al 309- 338- 0502 o Mariela Quintero al 309-253-2869 y listo... Ellas les asignarán una Semana. 8 Welcome to the Heart of Peoria Catholic Community
Nos preparamos para el comienzo de la novena a nuestra Señora de Guadalupe. Aquí algunos detalles de todo lo que viviremos. “Junto a María de Guadalupe vivamos en santidad” Novena a nuestra Señora de Guadalupe: Rezo del Rosario a las 5:30pm, Misa 6pm. Con excepción del domingo que celebraremos a las 12:15pm, previo rezo del Rosario. Día 1: Viernes 03: María modelo de alegría; Fr Julio. Día 2: Sábado 04: María modelo de Santidad; Fr Bill Miller Día 03: Domingo 05: María modelo de obediencia; (este día no habrá Misa a las 6pm) Fr Julio. Día 04: Lunes 06: María modelo silencio; Fr Chase Hilgenbrinck Día 05: Martes 07: María modelo de servicio; Fr Julio Faes Día 06: Miércoles 08: María modelo de perseverancia; Fr Cahse Hilgenbrinck Día 07: Jueves 09: María modelo de esposa; Fr Antonio Dittmer Día 08: Viernes 10: María modelo de madre; Fr Julio Faes Las celebraciones de la Virgen de Guadalupe serán dos días, sábado 11 y domingo 12. -6:00pm: Procesión desde el Centro “San Juan Diego” hasta la Catedral Santa María con la gente y las danzas. Acompañaran la procesion vehículos con decoración de la la Virgen de Guadalupe. -7:30 pm: Danzas culturales dentro de la Catedral. -7:40pm: Sonajeros, Guillermo Rolon; (30 minutos); -8:15pm: Peoria Folklore Vallet; María Miranda; (30 minutos); -8:50pm: Danza San José, (30 minutos); -9:30 pm: Apariciones de la Virgen de Guadalupe. -10:00 pm: Oración del Santo Rosario. -10:30 pm: Misa Solemne. -11:45 pm: Mañanitas a Nuestra Señora. -Chocolate con panes. Domingo 12: 12:15pm Misa Solemne. Comida en el centro San Juan Diego, festejos. Welcome to the Heart of Peoria Catholic Community 9
Prayers, Readings, Special Days and Staff Information Prayer of St Gertrude for the Souls in Purgatory Heart of Peoria Community Staff Eternal Father, I offer Thee the Most Precious Blood Most Reverend Daniel R. Jenky, CSC, Bishop of Peoria of Thy Divine Son, Jesus, in union with the Masses Most Reverend Louis Tylka, Coadjutor Bishop of Peoria offered throughout the world today, for all the holy souls in Purgatory, for sinners everywhere, for sinners Monsignor Paul Showalter, PA, In residence-St. Bernard in the universal Church, those in my own home and Fr. Bill Miller, Rector/Pastor within my family. Amen. Fr. Eric Bolek, Parochial Vicar Fr. Julio Faes, Parochial Vicar, Diocesan Office of From St. Joseph Gems Hispanic Ministry I do not remember that I ever asked him (St. Joseph) at any time for anything which he did not obtain for Toby Tyler, Deacon me. It fills me with amazement when I consider the Jenny Caughey, St. Mary’s Cathedral/St. Bernard / numberless graces which God has granted me Sacred Heart/St. Joseph Secretary through the intercession of this blessed saint and the Elizabeth Ruiz Becerra, Hispanic Ministry Secretary perils, both of body and soul, from wich he has Claire Crone, Director Sophia’s Kitchen, a mission of delivered me. St. Teresa of Avila St. Joseph Church 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time/ November 14, 2021 Jo Ellen Lohnes, Sacred Heart/St. Joseph First Reading: “But the wise shall shine brightly Finance Office like the splendor of the firmament, Matt Meads, Youth Director and those who lead the many to justice shall be like the stars forever." (Dn 12:3) Julie Enzenberger, Consecrated Virgin Psalm: Weddings You are my inheritance, O Lord! (Ps 16) Contact our wedding coordinator, Georgette Williams, at Second Reading: For by one offering least six months before desired date at: he has made perfect forever those who are being weddingsbygeorgette@gmail.com consecrated. (Heb 10:14) Baptisms Gospel: “And then they will see 'the Son of Man coming in the Contact parish office for formation programs and clouds' scheduling with great power and glory, Knights of Columbus and then he will send out the angels and gather his elect from the four winds, Clinton Coulter-Grand Knight from the end of the earth to the end of the sky.” (Mk 217-979-1488 13:26-27) Office phone number: 309-673-6317, fax 309-673-6330 Special Days for the Week of November 14, 2021 Sunday: 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Email: b.stbernards@comcast.net Monday: St. Albert the Great, Bishop and Doctor of the Emergency after hours contact number: Church 673-6317, Ext. 0 Tuesday: St. Margaret of Scotland; St. Gertrude, Virgin Wednesday: St. Elizabeth of Hungary, Religious For email addresses and complete staff listing, Thursday: The Dedication of the Basilicas of Sts. Peter please visit www.CatholicPeoria.com and Paul, Apostles; St. Rose Philippine Duchesne, Virgin Saturday: BVM Prayer Chain Next Sunday: Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe mcm86@mtco.com or 309-685-9103 (home), 648-0229 (cell) 10 Welcome to the Heart of Peoria Catholic Community
Mass Intentions & Readings of the Week Saint Mary Sacred Heart Sunday, November 14, 2021 Sunday, November 14, 2021 10:30 am † Judy Peppel 10:00 am All Parishioners 12:15 pm Spanish Mass Monday, November 15, 2021 Monday, November 15, 2021 12:05 pm † David Schleich 7:00 am † Brie Ana McGhee Tuesday, November 16, 2021 Tuesday, November 16, 2021 12:05 pm † Larry Stump 7:00 am † Sr. M. Innocent, MC Wednesday, November 17, 2021 Wednesday, November 17, 2021 12:05 pm † Robert E. Manning, Jr. 7:00 am † Bishop Kamel Thursday, November 18, 2021 Thursday, November 18, 2021 12:05 pm † Deceased Members of the 7:00 am Deb Johnson Serrano Family Friday, November 19, 2021 7:00 am † Sr. M. Conceptina, MC Friday, November 19, 2021 Sunday, November 21, 2021 12:05 pm † Mike Manning 10:30 am All Parishioners Saturday, November 20, 2021 12:15 pm Spanish Mass 7:30 am † All Souls Sunday, November 21, 2021 10:00 am † Lowell Houch Saint Bernard Sunday, November 14, 2021 8:30 am † Larry & Jan Burns Saint Joseph Sunday, November 21, 2021 The sanctuary candle is lit for: Jim Peace 8:30 am † Judy Stickelmaier Saturday (vigil), November 13, 2021 4:00 pm † Virgil & Margaret Mathieu Wikoff Sunday, November 14, 2021 Readings for the Week of 7:30 am Spanish Mass November 14, 2021 Tuesday, November 16, 2021 First Reading: 6:00 pm Spanish Mass “But the wise shall shine brightly Wednesday, November 17, 2021 like the splendor of the firmament, 6:00 pm Spanish Mass and those who lead the many to justice Thursday, November 18, 2021 shall be like the stars forever." (Dn 12:3) 6:00 pm Spanish Mass Psalm: Friday, November 19, 2021 You are my inheritance, O Lord! (Ps 16) 6:00 pm Spanish Mass Second Reading: Saturday (vigil), November 20, 2021 For by one offering 4:00 pm † Lucille Phelan he has made perfect forever those who are being conse- Sunday, November 21, 2021 crated. (Heb 10:14) 7:30 am Spanish Mass Gospel: “And then they will see 'the Son of Man coming in the clouds' HEART OF PEORIA CHURCH LOCATIONS with great power and glory, and then he will send out the Cathedral of Saint Mary of St. Joseph/Sophia’s angels and gather his elect from the four winds, The Immaculate Conception Kitchen from the end of the earth to the end of the sky.” (Mk 607 NE Madison Ave., 61603 103 Richard Pryor Place 13:26-27) 61605 St. Bernard Church Sacred Heart Church 511 E. Kansas, 61603 and combined Parish Office 504 Fulton St., 61602 † Denotes deceased. Welcome to the Heart of Peoria Catholic Community 11
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