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Holy Family Catholic Church Building Community · Making Disciples
4401 Highcrest Rd., Rockford, Illinois 61107 815-398-4280
Divine Mercy Sunday April 28, 2019
Confessions: Saturday at 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM
Formed.org—parish code bb85df | [email protected] | St. Vincent de Paul 815-986-5825 Teresa Field, Parish Nurse 815-298-8138
Rev. Phillip A. Kaim, Pastor [email protected]
Rev. Charles Fitzpatrick
Rev. Kenneth Wasilewski, in residence
Deacon Jason Stewart Deacon Frank Zammuto
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Diaconate, Priesthood Ordinations Coming up! Ordinations to the priesthood and diaconate are always a great sign of hope for our Church. Like Commencement, the air is filled with excitement for the future. This year, like last year, ordinations to the priesthood and transitional diaconate will be combined. That’s because, this year, there will only be one man being ordained a deacon. Last year it was combined because only one man was being ordained a priest. This year we are blessed with three men who will be ordained priests: Robert Blood, John Kladar and Charles Warren. Then in that same ceremony, one of our very own,
Jack Reichardt, will be ordained a deacon! While the ordination is by ticket only, so most of us will not be able to attend, we will have Jack preach for the first time at the 9:30 AM Mass on Sunday, June 2. I mention this now so you can save the date. Be sure to come out and support Jack as we celebrate with him and his family his commitment to Jesus Christ and His Church. We
will have a reception for him as well after the 9:30 AM Mass. I have enjoyed getting to know him a little these last three years, and I know he will make a great priest. The Church will be blessed to have him serve us as a priest of Jesus Christ. I should also point out that all four men, the three to be ordained priests and the one to be an ordained deacon, are Boylan graduates! Isn’t that great?! It’s a strong testament to our Catholic high school. And that tradition of “Saints, Scholars and Champions” continues—as strong as ever—today. I have no doubt that there are men and women right now at Boylan whose seeds for the priesthood and religious life that have been planted in their hearts are being watered at Boylan. Almost every year we bring into the Church at Holy Family someone who was not
Catholic when they entered Boylan, but see the truth of the faith and ask to be admitted into the Church. We don’t always hear of the success stories in our Church these days, but this is one of them.
Divine Mercy Sunday is here! Be sure to attend our Divine Mercy services at 3:00 PM today. It’s a wonderful devotion that Pope St. John Paul the Great was able to establish this first Sunday after Easter. I recall hearing that at the dinner to celebrate the first Divine Mercy Sunday, our saintly pope said that it was the greatest day of his life. That says a lot, doesn’t it? Let’s all take advantage of this great gift to the Church. St. Therese, the Little Flower, in her writings, mentions the word “mercy” some 75 times. At the canonization process of 1910 her former prioress, Mother Agnes (her blood sister Pauline), was asked why she wished to see her sibling beatified. She replied, “Because it will procure the glory of God, principally by proclaiming his mercy.” The Little Flower’s certainty regarding divine mercy, ironically, stems from motherhood; when but a little girl she lost her own mother. She states: “I have long believed that the Lord is more tender than a mother. I know that a mother is always ready to forgive trivial, involuntary misbehavior on the part of her child. Children are always giving trouble, falling down, getting themselves dirty, breaking things—but all this does not shake their parents’ love for them.” Beautiful words to remember on this, Pope John Paul the Great’s “greatest day.”
Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam,
Fr. Kaim, S.T.L.
From the desk of Fr. Kaim
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April Sunday, April 28 Divine Mercy Devotions 3:00 PM
MAY Wednesday, May 1 Mom’s ROCK 9:30 AM Thursday, May 2 Women’s Guild Breakfast 9:15 AM—all are welcome! Friday, May 3 Living with Depression 1:00 PM Saturday, May 4 First Communion Religious Ed 10:00 AM First Communion School 12:30 PM Sunday, May 5 Coffee and Donuts after Mass 10:30 AM Monday, May 6 Holy Dusters cleaning church 9:15 AM Wednesday, May 8 Catholic Medical Association Talk 6:30 PM Thursday, May 9 BAM (Birthdays After Mass) 9:15 AM Sunday, May 12 Mother’s Day, May Crowning 9:30 AM Mass Wednesday, May 15 Mental Health Awareness Talk 6:30 PM Thursday, May 16 St. Peregrine Cancer Support 1:00 PM Monday, May 20 Talk on Vaping—the New Nicotine Addiction 6:30 PM Wednesday, May 22 Holy Family 8th grade graduation 4:00 PM Friday, May 24 Boylan Graduation 2:00 PM Tuesday, May 28 Singles 65+ 1:00 PM
Chicago Summer Pilgrimage Join Fr. Kaim on Thursday, August 22 for a one-day pilgrimage to three beautiful churches in Chicago. Our first stop will be St. John Cantius where we will have a tour. This church is nothing less than captivating! The second church that we will visit will be Old St. Patrick's where Fr. Kaim will celebrate a private Mass for our group. The last stop will be at the National Shrine of St. Frances Xavier Cabrini along the Lakefront. Here in a reliquary under the altar, you will find a section of her arm in a glass case -- as well as a fascinat-
ing museum about the life of this most devoted saint (including many of her personal belongings). We will also visit Navy Pier where everyone will have time on their own to have lunch, ride the Ferris wheel or explore what interests you! There are lots of fun things to do on Navy Pier! We ask everyone to be at the parish by 6:00 AM to check in. The approximate time of arrival back to Holy Family is 6:00 PM. We will travel on a coach bus with a bathroom. Fr. Kaim will lead us in some prayers as we travel downtown. The cost is $75 per person. No refunds can be given after August 6. Pick up a flyer in the narthex, or contact [email protected] for more information.
Thursdays May 2 ~ June 6
6:45 PM to 8:15 PM St. Mary’s Room, lower level of church
Book and workbook are needed, cost $30.00. Childcare: $5.00 per child/$10 for the family per week. Registration is required. Please contact [email protected] or call 815-398-4280 to secure your spot. Every parent will want to take this course!
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Monday, April 29, St. Catherine of Siena 6:30 +Jim King 8:30 +Zygmunt Czaczkowski Tuesday, April 30, Easter Weekday 6:30 +Bruce Van Kessel 8:30 +Alice T. Labak +Dr. Harold Brandlein Wednesday, May 1, Easter Weekday 6:30 +Robert Hudson 8:30 +Caroline Lani Thursday, May 2, St. Athanasius 6:30 +Georgia Marinaro 8:30 Living & Deceased members of Holy Family Women’s Guild Friday, May 3, Sts. Phillip and James 6:30 ++Dale & Florence Zeal 8:30 +Nancy Coole +Dorothy Cwynar Saturday, May 4, Easter Weekday 8:30 +Tracy Czaczkowski May 5, 3rd Sunday of Easter 4:30 ++Al & Grace Guerrera +Ginger Ingrassia Borst Sunday, May 5, 3rd Sunday of Easter 6:30 For the people of Holy Family 8:00 ++Mary Ellen Goble and Paul Kelly 9:30 +Eileen Phillips Bracke +Anton Piercy 11:00 +Patrick Jefko 12:30 +Lucille Johnson 6:00 ++Jacob & Krystyna Wojtowicz
Holy Family- Stewardship of Treasure April 21, 2019
In pew Sunday Stewardship .................................... $11,536.00 Online Giving ............................................................. $8,782.00 Mail in Sunday Envelopes ......................................... $8,340.00 Easter ....................................................................... $29,726.00 Totally Weekly Collection .......................................... $58,384.00
Mark your Calendars NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) will be presenting a talk on Wednesday, May 15 at 6:30 PM. When the faith community speaks openly about mental illness, we begin to remove the shame associated with it. Please plan to attend this presentation of approximately one hour. Consid-er bringing a friend!
We will be meeting on Wednesday, May 8 at Smokin’ Co-op Restaurant in Belvidere at 12:15 PM. All are wel-come!! Please contact Gary at 815-541-6549 with your reservation!
The Rockford Guild of the Catholic Medical Association
Presents and cordially invites you to an evening of reflection and fellowship: Wednesday, May 8, 2019, Holy Family, Family Room at 6:30 PM
Topic: “The call to Biblical and Sacramental Marriage in the Church” SPEAKER: Rev. Father Phillip Kaim, S.T.L.
With a Special Introductory Talk by a doctor from The Catholic Medical Association
ALL ARE WELCOME and the event is FREE
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“Proclaim that mercy is the greatest attribute of God. All the works of My hands are crowned with mercy.” St. Faustina, a Polish nun, was gifted with mystical visions of our Lord Jesus. Join us today for Divine Mercy Sunday de-votions at 3 PM. Candlelight vigils outside Planned Parenthood (PP) in-spired by ‘Unplanned” a huge success! - Lisa Bourne, www.lifesitenews.com, writes, “Organizers are calling the National Pro-Life Candlelight Vigil this past weekend out-side abortion mills an outstanding success. The vigils were inspired by the chilling look inside the abortion industry as portrayed in the recently released movie Unplanned. There were 166 vigils at PP facilities across the nation, in 40 U.S. states in six time zones with more than 10,000 participants. Eric Scheidler, executive director of the Pro-Life Action League said, ‘Many were first-timers, inspired by what they saw in the movie Unplanned.’” (http://tinyurl.com/y5a7u6e9) Medical students in Africa outraged over U.S. based or-ganization enticing them to become abortionists - Doug Mainwaring, www.lifesitenews.com, writes, “The U.S. based pro-abortion group that misleadingly calls itself ‘Catholics for Choice’(CFC) is enticing unsuspecting medical students in Africa’s most vibrant Catholic countries to be-come not only abortion promoters but even abortionists, according to medical students who attended a workshop hosted by the organization. The medical students realized too late that a seminar about ‘reproductive health’ offered by CFC was really about ending the lives of children in their mothers’ wombs. CFC promotes contraception, abortion, and sex education. CFC condemns African Catholic bishops because it sees them as ‘a vociferous opponent of modern contraception on the African continent, which has the world’s lowest rate of contraceptive use.’” (http://tinyurl.com/y2y4wfyq) Majority of U.S. ‘registered voters’ support heartbeat abortion bans, new poll finds - Calvin Freiburger, www.lifesitenews.com, writes, “An April 3 Rasmussen poll shows that when questioned about ‘a fetal heartbeat can be detected as early as six weeks into a pregnancy,’ 56% of respondents said they would favor a ban on abortion. Fifty-one percent said they would prefer a candidate who en-dorsed a heartbeat ban. A January Marist poll found that 65% of Americans think the Supreme Court should either let states set their own abortion laws or ban abortion it-self.’” (http://tinyurl.com/y66dzje5)
Sponsored by the Women’s Guild
May Crowning Join us to crown Our Blessed Mother
on MOTHER’S DAY
Sunday, May 12, 2019 During the 9:30 AM Mass
All children are invited to be in the procession and can meet in the vestibule before Mass. First Communion children may wear their special clothes. Any questions, call Connie at 815-877-9041
Come and learn about the Carmelite Doctors of the Church at a Day of Reflection, Saturday, May 11, 9 AM-2 PM at St. Rita Parish, Rockford.
Talks by Fr. Brian Geary, Fr. John Gow and Dr. Patricia Walters. Begins with Mass; breakfast and lunch provided; basket raffle fundraiser. Free will offering. Information/reservations (appreciated): 815-398-3201 or [email protected].
Sponsored by the Secular Discalced Carmelite Communi-ty.
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Thank you to all of our parishioners and volunteers who made our first Fish Dinner such a HUGE success!! We raised $1,700 to give to our Youth Ministry Program!!! Thank you, also, to Mike Arduino for the beautiful crucifixes, Event Floral for the spring arrange-ment and Mike Roznowski for his monetary donation. Our volunteers had many tasks, from setting up, wrapping silverware, making the desserts, serving food, washing dishes, scrub-bing potatoes, catching the fish (LOL), cutting lemons, to putting everything back the way the room was when we started at noon. A thank you is not enough for the time and talent each of you put in to this event. God Bless you for everything you did to help our youth!
Bob and Denise Grzelak Grace Heim Maureen Grzelak Carl and Joan Kole John and Teresa Lantz Bob Tetzloff Tim Mullen Terry and Pa" Bomkamp John Willey Emily Phillips Chris#ne, Katherine and Lore$a Woodard Lindsey, Gabriel, Gaven and Gian Herrera Connor and Maddie Bernardo Ella Lassandro Joseph and Max Mroz Ben Solana Brooke Chris#anson Sofia Reyes
Alberto Chavez Jack Kerno Alex Summers Charlie Gilley Sam Birchenough Dave Kubacki Mary Tolliver Chris Cooper Greg Lunsford John Willey John & Lynn Boreen Steve & Penny Garbe Bob & Connie Pauwels Phyllis Stadtmueller Margie Smith Kathy Vorwald Malia Hennessey Pat Di Raimondo
Ogie & Mary Kay Garganera Dominic Paladino Sergio Zamora Kellen Price Juan Flores Dennis L’Heureux Deb Halsted Cori Budden Paula Mortenson Sophia Himmel Cecelia Lazzerini Mary Rita McCarthy Pat McCarthy Donna Haskell
Don’t Miss an Open Door If you have never been baptized or have been baptized in another Christian faith tradition, the Door is open to come and ex-plore what the Catholic Church teaches and believes. Contact Deacon Zammuto at [email protected] or call the parish center at 815-398-4280 for more information.
Rebuilding of the Cathedral of Notre Dame The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immacu-late Conception in Washington, DC, has set up a fund to help the Cathedral resurrect and rebuild. The Shrine, whose Board of Members consists of the Ad-ministrative Committee of the USCCB, has the infra-structure to manage donate funds. All proceeds re-ceived will be used solely for the assistance of Notre Dame Cathedral and those affected by this tragedy. If you wish to contribute, please mail your contribu-tion to: Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Attn: Monsignor Walter Rossi, Rector 400 Michigan Ave, NE Washington, D.C. 20017 Checks should be made payable to “Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception”. In-dicate Cathedral of Notre Dame Fund in the memo portion of the check.
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Holy!Family!Catholic!School!Working to make our every thought, word and action pleasing to God...
Virtue of the Week: Perseverance
The virtue of the week is PERSEVERANCE. Perseverance is tak-
ing the steps necessary to carry out objectives in
spite of difficulties. Perseverance Looks Like:
¨ Continuing to do something even when it is difficult
¨ Continue to try something even when it is hard
¨ Jesus carrying the cross ¨ Calmly doing something again after
making a mistake ¨ Taking the time to do school work
neatly and thoroughly
Perseverance Sounds Like: ¨ I am going to keep practicing, I will
get it next time ¨ I am going to keep trying,
I won’t give up ¨ Jesus, help me to carry my cross for
the love of you ¨ I will try it again, I won’t give up
¨ I will take the time to do my work well
Beautiful evening as our 8th Graders presented the Living Stations of the Cross
Holy Family Art Fest
For more information or a tour of Holy Family Catholic School, please contact our Principal, Mrs. Cori Gendron, at 815-398-5331 or via email at [email protected].
http://school.holyfamilyrockford.org/
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Ladies Dinner Out at Tavern on Clark! Ladies Dinner Out at Tavern on Clark!Camp Totus Tuus June 24 to June 28 2nd through 6th grade 9 AM to 2:15 PM June 23 to June 27 7th through 12th grades 7:00—9:15 PM Totus Tuus is a weeklong summer camp held here at Holy Family. Our youth are invited to come and experience that we can be faithful Catholics and still have fun! Through silly skits, songs, recess, water fights, the Sacraments and so much more!
Please bring a sack lunch and sports equipment for the day program. The cost is: Grades 2-6: $35/child; Grades 7-12: $15/child ~ $80 maximum cost per family.
For more information, please contact Grace at 815-398-4280.
Save the Date!
The Diocesan Council of Catholic Women will be holding their Woman of the Year Annual Banquet earlier for the next calendar year. Instead of the cold, winter month of January, we will be mov-ing it earlier to the fall: Sunday, November 3rd. The selection process for the 2020 Woman of the Year will begin in August.
Religious Education Please pray for our 2nd grade school and RE students as they will received Jesus in the Eucharist on May 4, 2019. Just two more sessions: May 5, and Family Faith Afternoon on May 11 at 3:00 PM.
BAM Join us May 9 for our celebration of all May birthdays after the 8:30 AM Mass.
Adult Faith Formation Exciting new things coming this Fall.
Adult Rosary Group Join us May 2, from 6:30 to 8:30 PM, in the Msgr Bales meeting room inside the parish center. Come learn the art of making a rope-and-bead rosary. All supplies are provided, just come and join us.
MOMS ROCK Calling all moms May 1, 2019 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM Family Room of the church We will review chapters 9 & 10 of our book, Who Does He Say You Are? and make a May basket or two, one for you and one to give away. Please RSVP by April 29 in the morning so we can gather supplies needed. [email protected] or call 815-398-4280 Child care provided $5 per child $7 for family.
DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY
APRIL 28 Join us today at 3 PM in the church
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At our Holy Saturday Vigil Mass, we welcomed our newest Catholics. Thirteen were received into the Church and sev-en more were Catholics receiving their confirmation more were Catholics receiving their confirmation mo
Deacon Stewart blessed Easter Dinner Baskets on Saturday morning.
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Holy Family School had their all-school mass on Wednesday, April 17, and were honored to have Deacon Blood celebrate with them. Deacon Blood will be ordained a priest on June 1, 2019 at the Cathedral of St. Peter.
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