St. Hugh 7939 West 43rd Street Lyons, Illinois 60534-1533 www.sthughlyons.org 708.447.3108 Rev. Robert P. Marchwiany, Pastor 708.447.3108 +2 [email protected]

Business Manager 708.447.3108 +1 [email protected]

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Bulletin Editor [email protected]

Fran Serpe, Music Director 708.447.3108 +4 [email protected]

Anne Watylyk, Support Musician

Peg Gadus, Volunteer Sacristan & Liturgist [email protected]

Pastors Emeriti (not in residence): Rev. Edward S. Stokus Rev. Robert J. Burnell

Parish Office Hours By Appointment ONLY

Faith Formation Office Hours (see Parish Office Hours) Sundays when RE is in session 8:30am-10:15am

Weekend Masses Saturday 4:00pm Sunday 8:00am, 10:30am Family Mass

Daily Mass Monday - Saturday 10:30am Saint Hugh: it’s all about Love!

Saint Hugh From the of Grenoble 1052 – 1132 He was named a Pastor’s Desk bishop at age 27. This weekend is leading us toward Ash Wednesday! In time of famine he sold his Episcopal ring in order to The Gospel from that day (Mt. 6:1-6,16-18) starts with the words of aid the poor. St. Hugh assisted Jesus: “Take care not to perform righteous deeds in order that people may see them; otherwise, you will have no recompense from your Saint Bruno in founding the . Feast Day: April 1. Heavenly Father.”

When we give alms, pray and fast, Jesus expects us to do those holy Baptism “exercises” in secret! So, what’s the point of Ash Wednesday and the Infants are baptized at the parish beginning of this Lent without showing it in any way? Shouldn’t we teach where their parents are active by example? members - usually on Sunday after the Mass. Contact the Parish Office Yes, but sometimes, especially during this Lent, we are more invited to to schedule. have a closer relationship with God. It is a more serious time of the year, but it is not a hopeless time because Holy Week with Resurrection Sunday comes after Lent. A priest-confessor is available Saturday after the morning Mass or This year the Archdiocese of , due to the safety measures, has by appointment. introduced a different way of “distributing” ashes on Ash Wednesday. The main difference between last year's Ash Wednesday distribution and Communion & Confirmation this year's Ash Wednesday distribution has been introduced and Please contact the Faith Formation approved! This year, our foreheads will not be marked by ashes. The new Office to register in Religious rules only allow the ashes to be sprinkled on our heads. In this way, there Education. will be no contact between the priest’s hand and foreheads of those who come up to receive the ashes. Some other minor changes will be visible. Anointing of the Sick Contact Father for a family member This way of ash distribution is known for ages and is still practiced in who is seriously ill. Eastern Europe. Only the recipients and near witnesses will know that they were sprinkled with the ashes. The outside world will have no clue what Communion for Homebound happens during Ash Wednesday. It is done sort of in secret. Call the Parish Office to request a Minister of Care to visit. As different it sounds to us today, the pandemic is the main reason for the change, but if you look closer into the Gospel, Jesus wants us to go into Marriage Lent in secret. So maybe this way of receiving ashes is teaching us Celebrated for current parishioners. something new about Lenten spirituality. If not new, maybe we are more Engaged couples should begin focused on what really matters this Lent. preparations with the parish at least six months in advance of a Not everything has to be visible to the world to help us with our proposed wedding. relationship with Christ this Lent. There is enough pain in the world! Maybe it is time to be a happy-looking Christian who suffers and is able to not Funerals only handle the suffering, but he/she changes the world by doing good The family of the deceased should things for others. The more internal experience? rely on the professional skill of a

So let us give, pray, and fast with a smile and hope for a better funeral director who will assist in tomorrow. making arrangements with the parish and cemetery. Yes! We are awaiting Easter but also St. Hugh is the place where we try to imagine our future differently than in the past. That is not easy for any of us. Yet, we are called to face it all with dignity and hope because we believe that everything is done by the Lord who guides us and who always has a plan for all and for everyone! The same Christ who was Crucified leads us through Lent.

Yours in Christ,

Fr. Robert Marchwiany, Pastor. ** St. Hugh is the only Roman Parish in Lyons, Illinois. ** 2

Masses: Saints, Readings, Intentions Sunday, February 14; Saint of the Day Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 16. Saint Gilbert of Sempringham could have been a 4:00pm: Claudia Hoening wealthy priest, but chose to live far 8:00am: Leona & Paul Carrabotta more poorly. Be founded a religious 10:30am: congregation, the Gilbertines, who followed his Monday, February 15 President’s Day example of living poorly and caring for those who Gn 4:1-25; Ps 50:1-21; Mk 8:11-13 want. Saint Gilbert live past 100 years of age. Private: Purgatorial Society February 17. Rather than just talk about the problems Tuesday, February 16 Mardi Gras of the day, the Seven Founders of the Servite Order did Gn 6:5-8; 7:1-10; Ps 29:1-10; Mk 8:14-21 something about it ─ they consciously left all and Private: The People of St. Hugh formed a new religious congregation to address the Wednesday, February 17 Ash Wednesday issues. They put their money where their mouths were. Jl 2:12-18; Ps 51:3-17; 2 Cor 5:20-6:2; Mt 6:1-18 February 20. Two young children who died early in 10:30am: Roebuck, Rocotello, & Spagnoletti Families life, Jacinta and Francisco Marto, gained the attention 4pm Service: N/A of the Church and world when Mary appeared to them 6:30pm: Past Pastors of St. Hugh at Fatima. Without being martyred, they became Thursday, February 18 witnesses and messengers of God’s goodness. Dt 30:15-20; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 9:22-25 February 21. If it hadn’t been for an elder brother 10:30am: The Darnstadt Family taking him under his wing, Saint Peter Damian may Friday, February 19 Abstinence have taken a very different path in life. But with his Is 58:1-9a; Ps 51:3-19; Mt 9:14-15 brother’s guidance, he matured into a holy man, monk, 10:30am: The People of St. Hugh and bishop. A man of prayer and devotion, Saint Peter Saturday, February 20 Damian was also a spiritual writer. Is 58:9b-14; Ps 86:1-6; Lk 5:27-32 www.franciscanmedia.org/source/saint-of-the-day 10:30am: The People of St. Hugh

Sunday, February 21; Whether you eat or drink, Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time or whatever you do, Gn 9:8-15; Ps 25:4-9; 1 Pt 3:18-22; Mk 1:12-15 do everything for the glory 4:00pm: Rosemarie Scheffel and Claudia Hoening of God. 8:00am: Raymond Blazina — 1 Corinthians 10:31 10:30am: Leona & Lyman Martin Mass Intentions Susan Albrecht, Cheryl When a priest celebrates Mass each day, he offers Albertsen, John Gilbert, each celebration of the Eucharist for a particular Greg Gnat, Thomas & person, or intention. By doing so he applies special Michael Griffin, Mary Hoft, graces from God upon that person or intention. Remember your loved ones with a Mass Intention. Brian Lenart, Charlie Note - We schedule only two intentions per Mass. Scheffel, Joe Scheffel, Georgie & Larry Schmitz,

THE 2021 MASS BOOK IS OPEN! Angelina Trevino, Nicole Will -Help keep this request for prayers updated. Weekend of February 20 - 21, 2021 Mass Celebrant Reader Eucharistic Ministers Altar Servers Musician/Cantor Each 4:00pm Father Robert Arlene H N/A N/A Anne W / Sunday’s TBD Liturgy is

8:00am Father Robert Rosemary K N/A available N/A N/A online. Please check our 10:30am Father Robert Alexys A N/A N/A Fran S / website for TBD details.

MCCJ = Comboni Missionaries of the Sacred Heart of Jesus; Missionarii Comboniani Cordis Iesu TBD = To Be Determined 3

Mass Intentions Faith Formation Office The 2021 Mass Book is open to Classes for children and adults have schedule Masses for the rest of started. If you haven't’ yet registered, the calendar year. please call the office! You’re not too late! Many people have asked what happens to our Mass Intentions For those in the RE program, please be after June 30, 2021. sure to join our parish Facebook page, as well as our Faith Formation page, to At this time, we do not have a share your family projects that are definite LAST date for Mass at completed at home! We’ve seen some St. Hugh, so we will continue to schedule Masses great work! We miss you! Share your photos on our through the end of 2021. If we stop having Mass at Facebook page! St. Hugh prior to the end of the calendar year, they On Sunday, February 14 we began in-person classes will be celebrated within the new parish. again. We have divided the program so that different There are still many openings for intentions, so please classes meet every other week. This is to help limit the call the office or use the online form to schedule your number of people in the building and maintain social distance. Mass Intentions. Confirmation and First Communion students will be our Rest In Peace first classes back. On February 21, Level 3/4 & 5 we In your kindness, pray for the repose will be welcomed back. Then on February 28, Level PreK/K & 1 will join Confirmation & First Communion of the soul of Raymond Blazina. A students. A full calendar will be available on the gathering of family and friends was parish website under the Faith Formation tab, and will held on Tuesday, February 8 at Tow- include dropoff and pickup procedures as well as our er Funeral Home in Lyons and a fu- safety precautions.

neral Mass on Wednesday, February If you haven’t registered your child yet, but would like 9 at St. Hugh Parish. them to join us, please do so, we will continue to accept Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, students. For those not comfortable returning to in- and let perpetual light shine upon them. person classes, we will continue virtually as well. All classes will complete lessons at home each week, and will receive supplemental instruction in the classroom. Ways to Give We will temperature check each child and catechist At Mass when they come in the building and follow the safety Drop your offering in the basket in church. procedures set forth by the Archdiocese of Chicago. Online Giving Online Giving Information can be We are very excited the children and their families will found on the parish website. be joining us back for class and hopefully Mass as well. Link: www.givecentral.org/ location/226 Welcome Back! Text to Give Text Sunday to 708-377-9453.

Envelope Drop Off / Mail-In Prayer Wall You can mail your envelopes or drop them off at Add prayers to our virtual Mass or into the MAIL SLOT OF THE BACK DOOR prayer wall on the parish of the parish office. Mail is brought in every day website. Click Prayer Requests and deposits are made weekly. to add a prayer or to see our Virtual Prayer Wall. You may also put prayer requests in the collection basket. Please allow 24 hours for updates. St. Hugh Music Ministry Please join us in praying twice by singing during Mass! 4

Renew My Church: FAQs (part 2)

How and when will the pastor (and associate pastor) be selected? The Archdiocese’s Priest Placement Board is working to identify a pastor whose gifts and skills will fit well with the particular needs of the new community. The Board will propose a candidate for Cardinal Cupich who will make the final appointment decision. All priests across the archdiocese, including the current pastors, may apply to become pastor of the new parish. The new pastor has been named; it will be Father Tom May, the current pastor of St. Mary, in Riverside. There has been no announcement about an associate pastor yet.

What will happen with Mass times? Mass times will be reviewed in a manner that is both in the interest of the parishioners as well as the schedule of the local pastor and available priests. It is the goal to review the schedule of Mass times and adjust, as necessary, to support a new Mass schedule on the weekend after the start of the pastor’s assignment.

Will our parish organizations merge? What will combine and what won’t? For parishes that are combining and unifying, some elements will necessarily merge, such as finance, operations, human resources and facilities management. Regarding parish ministries, how those groups work together and strengthen each other will be addressed by the pastor, with support from the Archdiocese, during integration of the new parish community.

Now that the decision has been shared, what will happen next? An Archdiocesan operations team will support parishes undergoing reorganization. This team will work with parish staff during the transition to help set up new parish structures including financial planning and facilities management. In the weeks ahead, this team will work to schedule a meeting to introduce the support team and provide an overview of the transition schedule.

What happens with our current funds? As we unite to form one parish, our assets will come together under the new parish. The new parish will have one budget and one Finance Council to serve our entire community. A dedicated Archdiocesan Finance Manager will support the financial planning aspects of reorganizing a new parish, which will likely include setting up new bank accounts and financial accounting systems. The Archdiocesan operations team will support the best practices in financial management, which can be found on our Financial Services page.

Please visit the Parish website at www. sthughlyons.org and click the Renew My Church Icon for more information and the history about the parishes in our grouping. You may call the office with any questions.

Please reach out with any questions and feel free to visit RenewMyChurch.org to learn more about the vision for renewal in the Archdiocese of Chicago.

One Million Hail Mary Challenge Together we can pray 1,000,000 Hail Marys for the protection from the COVID-19 pandemic, especially for those in Healthcare, First Responders, Food Service and other job essential workers. Pray for those affected by COVID-19 or facing quarantine and those who have died. Pray for our family and friends for our health and safety. Send in your count to Michelle Brown at [email protected] to be added to the challenge. As of February 4, we have prayed over 421,563 Hail Marys. Please keep praying! 5

Blessed Candles The Gloria (2) Question of the Week Starting on Ash Wednesday The Gloria is a rejoicing prayer, an How do you show pity and during Lent while exclamation of praise. It begins with to those who suffer or supplies last we will have the song of the angels at the are in need? (purple) blessed candles announcement of the birth of Jesus available for a $5 donation. (Luke 2:14), a heavenly burst of They will be available in praise for God’s loving action in the Wills / Bequests church after Mass. world. But in the Gloria, the song After providing goes on, leaping, as it were, from for your loved Lent Schedule height to height, with every kind of ones, please Ash Wednesday; 2/17 praise, blessing, adoration, glory, consider naming Saint Hugh Parish 10:30am Daily Mass and thanksgiving. as a beneficiary of your estate.

4pm Service & 6:30pm Mass We begin by thanking and praising God the Father; then we turn our Scrip (a.k.a. gift cards) Adoration gaze to Christ, the Lamb of God. Use our most convenient First 5 Sat. of Lent; 3:15pm The paschal mystery of Christ’s fundraiser to do your 2/20, 2/27, 3/6, 3/13, 3/20 regular everyday suffering, death, and resurrection is Stations of the Cross found here, at the heart of this shopping. We have All Fridays of Lent (except Good prayer, which descends to the posted a list of Friday) at 7pm depths with Christ, but then rises with participating retailers in the church him to the heavens, where he is vestibule. That list is also at Lenten Reconciliation seated at the Father’s right hand. www.sthughlyons.org. In-stock scrip March 18; 6:30pm The Gloria ends with a series of (gift cards) are available after the Masses and during the week at the acclamations to Christ, emphasizing Holy Week parish office. Next weekend please Holy Thursday - April 1; 6:30pm over and over that he “alone” is the see THE PARISH OFFICE (CALL Good Friday - April 2; 12pm Holy One, the Lord, the Most High, BEFORE STOPPING BY): Amazon Stations of the Cross & 3pm Service truly God, with the Father and the $25, CVS $25, Dunkin Donuts $10, Holy Spirit. Our prayer of praise iTunes $25, Jewel $25, Kohl’s $25, Easter Vigil - April 3; 6:30pm ends where it began, in the “glory Mariano’s $25, Shell (gas card) Easter Sunday - 8am, 10:30am, of God the Father.” The Gloria, with $25, Starbucks $10, Target $25, and 1:30pm its arc leading us from the glory of Walgreens $25, Walmart $25 Please join us praying the prayer God to the suffering of Christ and Help Needed to St. Michael the Archangel. again to glory, is the pattern of the We need help selling SCRIP after Mass. We usually pray this prayer on the Mass itself. At the center of all our First Friday of every month! Now prayer is the sacrificial love of Market Day we pray every Wednesday, Thurs- Christ. Market Day is BACK! day, and Friday at the 10:30am —Corinna Laughlin, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Mass, after the homily! We pray Order your favorite especially for conquering of the items, and they will Covid-19 virus. Please pray with us Tax Statements be shipped directly to your house! in the church or/ and at home. Let’s Statements were mailed at the end We are working on an order form be hopeful that this prayer will be of January to those who had to place group orders to save on another way to seek better days! previously requested it. If you never Fr. Robert Marchwiany, Pastor! shipping, please watch your email have, and need one, contact the and the parish website. You can Prayer to parish office. also order online at St. Michael the Archangel Saint Michael the Archangel, de- www.marketday.com. fend us in battle. Be our protection Holy Union against the wickedness and snares The union of man and wife is from Hall Rental of the devil. May God rebuke him God. —St. Augustine Keating Hall is available to we humbly pray; and do Thou, rent for parties! Contact the O Prince of the Heavenly Host, by Compassion & Generosity the Power of God, cast into hell office, or check the website Satan and all the evil spirits, who Let your heart feel for the afflictions under “other” then Rentals prowl through the world seeking the and distress of everyone, and let for more information. There is a ruin of souls. your hand give in proportion to your discounted price for parishioners. Amen. purse. —George Washington 6

Saint Hugh of Grenoble… Pray for us.

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Let us to allow Jesus to heal us-we always need this, everyone-so that we might in our turn be witnesses to God’s healing tenderness. 2/7/21 Francis @Pontifex

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Stewardship = Stewardship Thought Ministries Time, Talent, & Treasure “Brothers and sisters, 708.447.3108 for all marked (*) whether you eat or Stewardship of Time Liturgical drink, or whatever you Watch the bulletin for our Altar Servers (*) +1 upcoming Lenten schedule and do, do everything for Music - Fran Serpe (*) +4 offerings. We look forward to the glory of God.” praying with you this Lent. - 1 Corinthians 10:31 Readers & Eucharistic Ministers Do a quick check of your Arlene Houda 708.442.9268 Stewardship of Talent We need people to help on priorities. Where does God rank in Ministers of Care (*) +1 that list? If He’s not first, you have the reopening team. We are Ushers / Greeters (*) +1 looking for greeters, ushers, and some work to do. Putting God first in everything helps us from putting Sacristans [setup/clean church] (*) +1 people to help clean & sanitize. Stewardship of Treasure other “gods” (like our pride, ego, Catechetical money and possessions) before February 7, 2021 Christine Alfred – Coordinator God. Before making a decision, ask Includes donations via GiveCentral Faith Formation (*) +3 yourself, “Am I doing this for the (Includes Religious Education [RE] and Offertory & Bequest 1782 glory of God or for the glory of Youth Ministry [YM]) 2nd Collection (Parish Needs) 45 me?” Sacraments / RCIA (*) +3 Energy 50 Maintenance 145 SPRED (Special Religious Development) Vincentian Reflection Theresa Mendez 815.383.8841 Major Repair/Sound 0/10 TOTAL FOR ST. HUGH 2032 In the Gospel today Service / Social Budget for 2020 - 2021 Jesus moved with pity BEDS Plus 708.354.0858 touched the leper and Needed Weekly Offertory 5000 708.329.4022 healed him. Let us Extraordinary pray today for the Girl Scouts (*) +3 Sharing 0

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Safely Worship at St. Hugh We are grateful for your continued support and prayers. You can reserve a spot for Reconciliation or Mass by going to the links on our website or by calling the office. They will be reserved on a first come/first serve basis. We will close registration at 3pm on Friday before the weekend Reconciliation and Masses. Walk-ins for Mass will ONLY will be accepted as space allows. At this time, we cannot add more openings based on Archdiocesan guidelines. We appreciate your patience during this time. To Register: Call the office at 708-447-3108, ext. 1 OR go to the links listed below (or on the website). EVERYONE WHO ENTERS THE CHURCH MUST BE REGISTERED OR SIGN IN, INCLUDING CHILDREN!

Pre-Registration information is posted on the website. You can also call the office to Pre-Register. You may always walk-in. You will be asked to sign in.

TIPS FOR ALL WORSHIPERS — What to Expect BEFORE YOU ARRIVE — 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. Make sure to register by calling the office or registering online..

WHEN YOU ARRIVE — Enter only in marked doorways. Wait patiently to be checked in by greeter. Keep your face covering or mask on at all times except for receiving Communion. Sanitize your hands as directed by greeter. Observe social distancing at all times (look for marks on the floor). Ushers will direct you to pews with markings showing where to sit. Since there will be no passing of baskets for your offering please leave your offering in the boxes provided at the entrance and exit areas.

DURING THE SERVICE — Do not change seats during a service. There will be no passing of offering baskets. No physical sign of peace will be exchanged during Mass. Follow instructions for Communion: • Leave your seat only when directed by usher or greeter. • Maintain six feet social distancing in the Communion line – look for marks on the floor. • When 12 feet or two people away from the priest, sanitize your hands using the sanitizer from the usher. After sanitizing do not touch any surfaces. • Approach the priest only after you are called forward. DO NOT remove your face covering. • Extend a single hand to receive the Host. • After moving six feet to the right or left, remove your mask and consume the Host. • Replace your face covering or mask. • Follow instructions to return to your pew.

AFTER THE SERVICE — Please take any worship aids you may have brought with you. 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. Continue to wear your face covering or mask until you leave the area where worshipers are.

While our parish staff and volunteers will attempt to take appropriate precautions consistent with the advice of public health authorities, parishioners and guests should understand that they assume the risk of contracting COVID-19 any time they enter a public space since such precautions do not eliminate the risk of infection.