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Corpus Christi Catholic Church 1415 W Congratulations to these students Confirmed in our Faith Bella Mia Seraphina (Fina) Levato Kirk Mark Light Jack Matthew Maucieri Mia Micah (Michael) McHugh Jaden Thomas Aldaco Viviana Catherine of Bologna Melki Jackson Michael Baete Emmalena Vitus Palermo Anton John the Baptist Bartsch Nicholas John Partington Emily Raphael the Archangel Berger Andrew James the Greater Pasker James Raphael the Archangel Bloss Gianluca Francis Xavier Peluso Clea Francis Bowker Adam Francis of Assisi Pounders Carl Richard of Chichester Bronge III Ethan Francis of Assisi Przybylski Elizabeth Theresa of Lisieux Bukowski Justin Sebastian Rice Philip Maximillian Kolbe Calabrese Hailey Teresa Rivera Jaclyn Ceclia Camp Ramiro Sebastian Salazar Abigail Agatha Camposeo Leiana Cecilia Santoro Colton James the Greater Carbon Elizabeth Elizabeth Scherer Isabel Valentine Christenson Erin Philomena Schuelke Lucia Catherine of Siena Ciaccia Micheal Agatho Spurgeon Kyrsten Teresa of Calcutta Czaplicki Amanda Elizabeth of Hungary Szotek Dominic Martin dePorres Errera Tyler George Thier Phil Mary Magdalene Esposto Gianluca Luigi Scrosoppi Traversa Lucca Francis of Assisi Fedele Brianna Vitus Trimarco Dominic Gabriel Frusolone Trichelle Joseph Velasco Margaret Joan of Arc Hancock Kristina Abigail (Gobnait) Vodraska Samuel Maximillian Kolbe Klein Morgan Nicholas Vrankovich Lillian Cecilia Kovich Dylan Jude Walsh Kaleigh Colette Kuhns Tyler Michael Zay JonLuca Anthony LaPorte Jaden Valentine Zernone Corpus Christi Catholic Church 1415 W. Lies Road Carol Stream, IL 60188 630-483-4673 May 20, 2018 - Pentecost Sunday Mass Intentions Minister Schedules for Saturday, May 26 5:00 p.m. Mass LC: S. Reinhard Saturday, May 19 Easter Weekday 5:00 p.m. ╬ Michael Skvorak by Bill Bowers Lectors: Dugo, Gerace ╬ Nicola Selvaggi by Francesca Selvaggi Host Greeters: D. & T. Barnes, K. Mueller, M. Salerno ╬ Fr. Henry Wilkening by Mamica Family Extraordinary R. Wagner, N. Reinhard, M. Buithman, M. Dugo Sunday, May 20 Pentecost Sunday Ministers of Eucharist F. Krohn 7:30 a.m. ╬ Adam Hennig by Molinaro Family Minister Schedules for Sunday, May 27 9:00 a.m. ╬ Michael Fulda by Molinaro Family 7:30 a.m. Mass LC: Pechous ╬ Martin Salerno by Molinaro Family Lectors: Smith, Brewer 11:00 a.m. ╬ Solomon Tirol II by Achacoso & Tirol Family ╬ Tomaso, Roberto & Maria Guzman by Host Greeters: D. Fugazotto, M. Nelson Sbertoli Family Extraordinary ╬ Tina Buonadonna by Francesca Selvaggi Ministers of Eucharist M. Verduin 12:30 p.m. ╬ Stanislaw i Janina Kwartnik by Maria Johnson 9:00 a.m. Mass LC: Thomas Polish Mass Lectors: Simonetta, Paris Monday, May 21 Mary, Mother of the Church Host Greeters: M. & Z. Mondrala, J. Pounders, A. Szotek 8:30 a.m. ╬ A. J. Dietze by Friend Extraordinary C. Pounders, E. Szotek, G. & J. Bird Tuesday, May 22 St. Rita of Cascia Ministers of Eucharist M. Bostelmann 8:30 a.m. ╬ Michael Fulda by Faczek Family 11:00 a.m. Mass LC: Williams Wednesday, May 23 Weekday 8:30 a.m. SI Edward Crockett by Family Lectors: Williams, Williams Host Greeters: D. & T. Aspy, A. Scherer, B. Sochacki Thursday, May 24 Weekday 8:30 a.m. ╬ Gilberto Rey by Faczek Family Extraordinary L. Wiley, M. Sbertoli, L. Sorensen, R. Zito Ministers of Eucharist Friday, May 25 St. Bede the Venerable F. Austria 8:30 a.m. ╬ Adam Hennig by Mertz Family Saturday, May 26 St. Philip Neri ROSARY FOR LIFE 5:00 p.m. ╬ Albert Miller by Margaret & Don Dugo ╬ Mary Fortino by Bierman Family Come pray the Pro-Life Rosary at ╬ Patrick J. Greenan by Fessl Family Corpus Christi on Tuesday mornings in the church after the 8:30 am Mass Sunday, May 27 The Most Holy Trinity 7:30 a.m. ╬ Patrick J. Greenan by Mertz Family 9:00 a.m. ╬ John LoGuidice by Crockett Family ╬ Nello Panico by Floyd & Phyllis Smith ╬ Vito Maria by Angelo Budi 11:00 a.m. ╬ Rocco Camposeo by Emma Camposeo ╬ Blanco Cantera Family by Sbertoli Family ╬ Solomon Tirol III by Achacoso & Tirol Family ╬ Deceased SI Special Intention Mass Intentions Bulletin Deadline When someone passes away, it is a tradition in the Catholic Church to have them remembered at a Mass. If you wish to The bulletin deadline for articles is end of day Friday, drop a request/donation check into the collection basket seven days before publication for the following Saturday please clearly label it “Mass Intention” and include a contact & Sunday. Submissions should be in electronic format name and phone number. and emailed to: [email protected] Gifts of the Holy Spirit In Action: Blessed Hanna Chrzanowska Three weeks ago, on April 28, the the outbreak of World War II. After the Catholic Church received a new saint: war and after the opening of a university Hanna Chrzanowska. She was a 20th- school of maternity and nursing in Krakow, century Polish nurse and laywoman who is she worked as the head of the department a model of how to give of oneself for the dedicated to home nursing. good of others. She is the first lay nurse to Chrzanowska was especially join the Communion of Saints. She stands dedicated to the proper formation and as a witness that contradicts a culture preparation of her students, including where profit and utility dominate the minds offering advice and assistance while and actions of people. Blessed Hanna accompanying her students on visits to Chrzanowska, on the other hand, teaches us patients confined at home. how important it is to make a sincere gift In 1966, she was diagnosed with of oneself, even sacrifice, for the good of cancer. Despite operations, the disease the other. spread and eventually led to her death on St. John Paul II, then Cardinal Karol April 29, 1973 in Krakow. Wojtyla, knew Chrzanowska during her The miracle which paved the way life, and when he presided over her funeral, for Chrzanowska’s beatification was the he said: “We thank you, Miss Hanna, for healing of a 66 year-old woman who had having been among us... a particular suffered from a cerebral hemorrhage and a incarnation of Christ's blessings from the mild heart attack. The woman became Sermon on the Mount, above all that he paralyzed in both legs and one hand and said ‘blessed [are] the merciful.’” was considered to have no chance of Hanna Chrzanowska, with the moral surviving. While in a coma, she had a and material help of Cardinal Wojtyla, dream that Hanna Chrzanowska appeared organized various parish infirmaries to her and said, “Everything will be fine.” throughout Krakow and the archdiocese. Waking soon after, she surprised the Equipped with a charismatic personality, doctors because not only could she speak she concentrated a significant group of normally, but she could move her limbs. It collaborators and volunteers around her was later discovered that on the same day work, among them nurses, nuns, she was miraculously healed. The woman's seminarians, priests, doctors, professors friend, a nurse, had attended a Mass and and students. With their help, she prayed for her healing through the organized retreats for her patients that intercession of Hanna Chrzanowska. brought them back joy and strength to face everyday life. As we celebrate Pentecost, may we Blessed Hanna Chrzanowska was open ourselves to the gifts of the Holy born in Warsaw on October 7, 1902 to a Spirit and to all that He wants to renew in family known for their charitable work. our minds, hearts and lives. Come Holy She finished high school at a school run by Spirit! the Ursuline sisters in Krakow, and after graduating in 1922, she attended nursing In Christ, school in Warsaw. From 1926-1929 she worked as an instructor at the University Fr. Mark Jurzyk School of Nurses and Hygienists in Krakow. For 10 years she held the position of editor of the monthly “Nurse Poland” magazine, also publishing her own works in the field of nursing. In 1939, Poland saw Thank you to our First Communicants and to all who joined us on Sunday morning – Mother’s Day – to honor and crown our Blessed Mother Mary. If you missed this special opportunity, the Church invites you to express your love and devoon to Our Lady by honoring her in your own home – the domesc church. Your expression of devoon could be as simple as decorang a picture or statue of Mary with a flower or plant, and praying a decade of the Rosary or some other prayer daily. Be assured of our Blessed Mother's love and prayers for you. Respect Life Committee Members Baby Bottles For Life The Respect Life Ministry In May, Corpus Christi Parish is conducting our Baby Bottles for Life needs you to help carry out campaign to benefit, support and our mission of evangelization educate pregnant women facing crisis or unintended pregnancies. and saving Baby bottles were distributed to lives. Our goal parishioners to take home and fill. Please return your filled baby bottle is to educate the community to the parish by this weekend May of life issues through our th th 19 & 20 . Please make checks actions/events/outreach in payable to Waterleaf. Your support is greatly appreciated. the parish. We meet the 2nd Wednesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. at Corpus Christi in Carol Stream. For more info, contact [email protected]. "When our laws permit violence against little babies, incidents like school shootings are the logical outcome." Fr. Frank Pavone, Director, Priests for Life Thanks to everyone who supported Shining Light's fundraising efforts to create an awareness of human trafficking in the community. Sister Jean Okroi, chairperson of the Illinois Women Religious against Human Trafficking, and our guest speaker, opened our eyes to this largest human rights violation in the history of humankind. We will be bringing her out again with the FBI on September 21.
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