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Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross January 29, 2017
HOLY CROSS CHURCH January 29, 2017 CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS
PASTORAL STAFF SERVING HOLY CROSS
Fr. David Sajdak, S.D.B., Pastor Fr. Michael Mendl, S.D.B., Parochial Vicar Fr. William Bucciferro, S.D.B., in residence
Deacon Henry ‘Hank’ Hart Deacon Ed Mohrbacher
Deacon Robert ‘Bob’ Ulbrich
TRUSTEES Tom Murray John Powers
DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Cindy Howie
DIRECTOR OF MUSIC Scott Montgomery
TRIBUNAL AUDITORS Deacon Ed Mohrbacher Deacon Henry Hart
MASSES
Saturday: 5:30 p.m. Vigil Mass Sunday: 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., & 4:00 p.m. Daily: 7:00 a.m. Mon--Fri, 6:30 p.m. Wed, and 8:15 a.m. Sat.
HOLY CROSS PARISH OFFICE 405 W. Clark St., Champaign, Illinois, 61820 Phone: 217-352-8748 Fax: 217-366-2929 e-mail address: [email protected] website: www.holycrosscatholic.org
HOLY CROSS SCHOOL Christina Ellis, Principal 410 W. White, Champaign, Illinois, 61820 Phone: 217-356-9521 Fax: 217-356-1745
ADORATION Fridays all day, with Benediction at 4:45 p.m.
RECONCILIATION
Saturday: 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday: 6:45 to 6:55 a.m. Or by appointment.
BAPTISM: Second and fourth Sunday of the month,
after the 10:00 a.m. Mass. Parents must be registered members and attend a baptismal preparation session, preferably before the birth of the child. Contact the Parish Office three months in advance to schedule.
MATRIMONY: Couples contemplating marriage should
call the Pastor at least eight months in advance. At least one partner must be a registered parishioner at Holy Cross and be actively practicing the faith. If you have had a previous marriage, set no marriage date until you have discussed this with your Pastor.
CARE OF THE SICK: Call the Parish Office to make arrangements at any time for Communion and/or the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick.
BULLETIN DEADLINE: Two Wednesdays prior to the bulletin in which the information will be posted.
BEING PART OF GOD’S REMNANT
There are some people who make their living by selling remnants. They buy remnants from factories at bargain prices, because the factories have no
use for remnants. Then they sell those remnants to others at bargain prices. To the big factory these remnants are of no great importance. These remnants are odd pieces, leftovers, things that must be disposed of. To the dealer of remnants, however, these remnants are the means of support for his entire family.
Did you know that God is like that? He deals with a remnant. He is always seeking a remnant.
"Remnant" means that which remains of an original body or substance. In reference to God's people, it means those who are faithful to His original truth despite apostasy, opposition, and persecution.
God’s remnant are a people of unshakable integrity, who love truth and are totally honest. God's remnant have a deep appreciation of His faithfulness, forgiveness and mercy. God’s remnant are faithful to His Commandments and teachings, for they are full of hope in God’s promises. God’s remnant have a worldwide influence.
The world is far from perfect. In fact, some say our world has never been worse, with the amount of violence, hatred, hunger and poverty, oppression, corruption, and the list goes on. Some say: “What’s the use of trying to be a good Christian and living by Gospel teaching?”—the rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer, and there’s even corruption in the very insti-tutions we place our trust in to “balance” humanity out.
If you are asking this question, don’t give up. Remain part of the remnant. God has always worked His plan of salvation through the remnant of faithful people—those who held on to their faith when all of society seemed to be crumbling around them.
Down through history, God’s remnant survived as people who recognized and rejoiced in God’s plan for salvation. God has always worked through a faithful remnant. Why? Because the Lord will not water down His truth for life and humanity. While the vast majority choose ways other than God for their progress and advancement, and in the process stray from God’s truth and plan for creation, the faithful remnant holds fast to the truth revealed by God—especially in His Son Jesus Christ.
While the world sees a remnant as something leftover, waste material, material for which there is no plan, purpose, or intended use, God sees exactly the opposite. God’s remnant is the seed from which His Kingdom will grow.
Do not be discouraged when you watch the news tonight, or when you hear of tragedy, insanity, and disaster tomorrow. Live your faith in God. Be steadfast. Remain a part of God’s remnant. The Lord will use His remnant to bring His glory in the world.
Fr. Dave
Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time
OUR PARISH
HOLY CROSS MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the Catholic Community of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross is to provide a home for all who wish to join our spiritual family and share our Catholic beliefs and values. We are here to continue the life-giving works of Jesus Christ, to make His name known and loved, and to live our lives according to the Gospel of Jesus Christ, under the leadership of the Bishop of the Peoria Diocese.
NEWLYWEDS. Our prayers and best wishes go
with Steven Redmon and Lauren Boman, who were married here on Saturday, January 21st. May God’s graces support them throughout their married life.
THE HOLY CROSS BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP
will meet next Sunday, February 5th after the 10:00 a.m. Mass in the Parish Center Library. Anyone suffering the loss of a loved one is welcome to attend.
HEAVENLY DUSTERS for February are Angie
Poulsen and Susan Burton.
MOMS’ GROUP. We will meet in the Parish Center Library
on Wednesday, February 1st, from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. and will listen to Thrivent Financial Speakers discussing finan-cial planning. Free childcare provided in the nursery.
FIRST FRIDAY DEVOTION TO THE SACRED HEART
Jesus made 12 promises to those who complete the devotion for 9 consecutive First Fridays of the month. The 6th promise He made was, “Sinners shall find in my heart the source and infinite ocean of mercy.”
Join us this Friday, February 3rd, to begin your journey. Brochures will be available in the church that day to explain the history and requirements, and list some prayers that will be recited at 4:45 p.m. at the close of Adoration.
Monday, Jan. 30 7:00 a.m. Margaret Schwenk
Tuesday, Jan. 31 7:00 a.m. Sherry Ware Fisk
Wednesday, Feb. 1
7:00 a.m. For All Deceased Salesians 6:30 p.m. Marian Mass
Thursday, Feb. 2 7:00 a.m. Rozella Hammel
Friday, Feb. 3 7:00 a.m. Bryce Etheridge 8:15 a.m. Kyle Fulton (All School Mass)
Saturday, Feb. 4 8:15 a.m. Bernard W. Bowen 5:30 p.m. Waunita Perrodin
Sunday, Feb 5 8:00 a.m. Donna Menacher 10:00 a.m. Paul Somers 4:00 p.m. For the Parishioners
Mass Intentions for the Week
SCOUT SUNDAY IS FEBRUARY 5TH!
Join us for the 10:00 a.m. Mass next Sunday, February 5th. Scout Sunday is an annual event that recognizes the religious achieve-ments of boys and girls involved in Scouting. The religious achievements are based on the individual Scouting program and are designed to promote age-appropriate religious learning. Groups participating in Scout Sunday activities include, Boy Scouts, Brownies, Cub Scouts, and Girl Scouts.
ALSO, ON SCOUT SUNDAY: Boy Scout
Troop 9 is hosting a Pancake and Sausage Breakfast at the Parish Center after the 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Masses. Please stop by to enjoy some tasty pancakes and sausage! Free-will donations accepted.
NATIONAL CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK
This year’s National Catholic Schools Week starts today. The theme is “Catholic Schools: Communities of Faith, Knowledge and Ser-vice.” Holy Cross will celebrate the week with
an Open House on Wednesday, February 1st, from 9:00 a.m. to noon. Come see our teachers in action. On Friday there will be the All-School Mass at 8:15 a.m., and then a talent show in the gym on Friday afternoon.
LITURGICAL MINISTER SCHEDULE
7:00 a.m. WEEKDAY SERVER SCHEDULE
M on T u e W e d T hu F r i
30
Erin Patton, Anthony Frasca
31
Emma Brunson,
Abby Eilbracht
1
Amanda Hummel,
Tony Hoffman
2
Garrett Unger, Nora
Kelley
3
John Goyette
CREIGHTON MODEL SYSTEM
Holy Cross Parish Center, February 8th
Join us for the free group Introductory Session on Wednes-day, February 8th at 7:30 p.m. at Holy Cross Parish Center. The Creighton Model System is a medically standardized system, the first of its kind to network family planning with reproductive health. It can be used by married couples to achieve, avoid, or space pregnancies, or by any woman to monitor her health.
Along with its related women's health science of NaPro-TECHNOLOGY, it offers a fertility care vs. fertility control-based approach to medical evaluation and treatment, and offers new hope to couples struggling with infertility. Please visit www.cufertilitycare.org for more information or to regis-ter for the session.
PARISH DIRECTORIES ARE HERE!
Remember having your picture taken last summer for our 2016 Parish Directory? Well the Directories are here and you can pick up your copy from the Parish Office
during the week from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
COME, CELEBRATE THE FEAST OF ST. JOHN BOSCO!
The parish celebration of the feast of St. John Bosco will take place Today at the 4:00 p.m. Mass. All parishion-ers and friends of Don Bosco, founder of the worldwide Salesian Society and the Salesian family, are welcome.
A reception, sponsored by the Salesi-an Cooperators, will follow in the Parish Center with light food and drink, games for the kiddos, and Salesian litera-ture available.
Saturday, 5:30 p.m.
Feb. 4 Lector:
Euch Min:
Servers:
Elizabeth Kelley
Sharon Kristovich, John Kelley, Dennis Menke, Kathy Murray, Gloria Fellers
Mary Beth Franey, Emma Brunson, Nora Kelley
Sunday, 8:00 a.m.
Feb. 5 Lector:
Euch Min:
Servers:
Rick Atterberry
Greg Koerner, Mary Shelden, John Sullivan, John Deponai III, Judy Deverell
Joe Kisting, Annalise Kisting, Sam Kisting
10:00 a.m. Lector:
Euch Min:
Servers:
Scouts
Carol Bergeson, Donna Carter, Jessica McMahon, Margie Hoss, Sherri Paris, Dawn Friedman, Bonita Higgerson
Scouts
4:00 p.m. Lector:
Euch Min:
Servers:
Bob Weber
Jan Weber, David Grace, Mary Grace, Juliann Seebauer, Ed Seebauer
Owen Robinson, Marshall Gudauskas, Donavan Gudauskas
FRIDAY EUCHARISTIC ADORATION. Jesus is calling you
to come visit Him. He would so love your company!
WATCH WEEKEND RETREAT
Save the Date! The next WATCH weekend retreat will be held April 28th-30th right here at Holy Cross. Bro-chures for registration are at the back of the church and in the parish office. WATCH stands for “We Are The Church.” The theme for this retreat is ‘Trust God and He Will Help You.’ Take ad-vantage of this opportunity to be spiritually refreshed. Call Elaine Hershbarger at 621-7325 if you have questions.
OUR SCHOOLS
Holy Cross School 356-9521
www.holycrosselem.org
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK JAN. 29-FEB. 4, 2017: You are invited to attend the Open House at Holy Cross School on Wednesday, Feb. 1st, from 9:00 a.m. to noon. Be sure to visit our Pre-School classroom in the school and our new building at 404 W. Clark during the Open House.
REGISTRATION FOR NEW STUDENTS, GRADES 1-8, is open for the 2017-2018 school year. Please call the school office (356-9521) so we can get your preliminary information and schedule a tour of our school.
VOCATIONS “A call from God to live in a particular way”
“God chose the foolish of the world to shame the wise, and God chose the weak of the world to shame the strong.“ God doesn’t call the qualified, He qualifies the called. Could He be calling you? Contact Fr. Tim Hepner at (309) 671-1550, or email: [email protected].
Please pray for all vocations: Marriage, Priestly, Religious Life, Consecrated Single Life. Pray also for all Salesian seminarians and Diocese of Peoria seminarians.
Offering for Jan. 21st-22nd….……………….….$9,583.10
Pro-Life………………………………………….…$1,943.00
Thank you for your generous contributions.
INCOME TAX STATEMENTS
If you would like to receive a statement of your contri-butions made in 2016 for tax planning purposes, please fill out this form, cut it out, and drop it in the collection basket at Mass. Or you can also email your request to:
Or call the Parish Office at 352-8748. NAME:______________________________________ Phone Number (optional):_______________________
HOLY CROSS SCHOOL PTC PRESENTS
TRIVIAPALOOZA MUSIC FESTIVAL
Join us for our 5th Annual Triv-
ia Night & Silent Auction on
Saturday February 11th, at
Holy Cross School Gym.
Appetizers and Bar open at 5:30 p.m. Trivia Contest
begins at 7:00 p.m. $25 per person; $200 for a table of
8 people.
Costume Contest: Dress as your favorite band or hippie!
Early bird registration and payment due by January
30th to enter the event through the fast lane!
Please RSVP to Joslyn Unger at [email protected]
or 314-791-6535. All proceeds go to Holy Cross School.
High School of St. Thomas More 352-7210
www.hs-stm.org
THE EMPTY BOWL SUPPER is coming up on Friday,
February 17th. It will support The Daily Bread Soup Kitchen. STM students, faculty, and community members create unique ceramic bowls that are used to serve soup to those attending the supper. For a donation, attendees will be served a bowl of soup and bread, which represents the plight of those who are hungry. For $5 you can have a meal, for $10 you may take a bowl home as a reminder of your contribution. We hope you can join us.
STM 2017-2018 ADMISSIONS. The High School of
Saint Thomas More is now accepting applications for the 2017-2018 school year. For more info please call 819-5702.
STM NEEDS A BUS DRIVER. We are seeking bus
drivers to aid in transportation to extra-curricular events. If you are interested in driving, please contact Krista Hinkley at [email protected].
SPECIAL NEED
A parishioner of Holy Cross is in desperate need of a kidney. If you feel you can help through your donation of a kidney, please contact the pastor. Your name and the name of the one in need will be kept confidential. Thank you.
Devall, Desmier, Jensen Families Menke & Leahy Families Jerry & Loretta M. Dano Paul, Joe, & Edward Knoke Dec. Mem. of Henry, Butler, Reynolds Families Dec. Mem. of Donato, Pace, Follis Families Dec. Mem. of Mueller, Neunhoffer, Willard Families Robert F. Reiser Family Dec. Mem. of Corkery, Cox, Murray Families Nichols, Oetzel, Parod & Fotzler Families Bruns Family Dec. Mem. of Happ, Krueger Families William & Kevin Pellum Thelma Sparks, Parents of Charles & Thelma Sparks Ed & Jean Bown Chuck, Chad, Meghan Schweighart Larry Hausmann, Bob Soucie Living & Dec. Mem. of Cler & Flavin Families Graham & Huguet Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. of Pastore, Buzinsky, & Piccolo Families Lamendola/Smith/Hammers Families
Hammel & Mitsdarfer Families Margaret & Eldon Tufte and Dec. Mem. of their family Living & Dec. members of Baum & Decker Families Barham & Bosch Families Tangora & Kovera Families William McMahon, Linda & Mike Wesolowski McNamara & Mulcahey Family Living & Dec. Mem. of Giuffre & Cacioppo Families Boudreau & Arseneau Family Margaret Turkcan Aloysius J. Winka Evelyn Bell Wm. Zeilenga Jr. Eleanor Zeilenga Ellen Zeilenga Arlin Rentfrow Rita Rentfrow Ron Murphy Fred Porter Harold Kremer Rakers-Wade Families
Hershbarger & Kick Families Dec. Mem. of Cochrane-O’Brien families Liv. & Dec. Mem. of David & Bernice Williams Family Liv. & Dec. Mem. of Gilbert & Betty Graham Family John E. Sullivan Family Birdie & Edward Cronau Margaret Hettinger Raymond Timpone Maxine TImpone Living & Dec. Mem. of Schwenk Family Bill Gilles Perrodin Family Living & Dec. Mem. of McNabney Family Christie & Hoss Families Liv.& Dec. Mem. of Eli & Hazel Kinser Family John Michael Cabutti Living & Dec. of Kincheloe, Helt & Kestel Families Margaret Turkcan Glen & Helen Jones Betty Madrey
HOLY CROSS FIRST FRIDAY MEMORIAL
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FREE CHILDREN’S ORTHOPEDIC CLINIC
Does your child complain of leg, knee, shoulder, elbow, wrist, or back pain? Seem clumsy or falls? On Tuesday, March 7th, from 8:30-10:30 a.m., by appointment only, there will be a free Children’s Orthopedic Clinic. Dr. James McKechnie will do the assessments at Presence Covenant Medical Center, 1405 W. Park, Suite 306, Urbana. To reg-ister for this clinic, please call 1-800-272-0074 between 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Monday-Friday. Sponsored by Illinois Elks Care Corporation.
CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS FEBRUARY MEETING
Catholic Daughters court #1070 welcomes all members and prospective members to our
February meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 14th. We will gather at O’Charley’s Restaurant on Town Center Road in Cham-paign at 11:30 a.m. We will discuss the upcoming state convention at the end of April, to be held in DeKalb this year. These state meetings are a great place to make new friends and see all the wonderful projects that CDA is in-volved in! Please come to our local meeting and see what we are about, spreading our motto of Unity and Charity. For more info please call Debby at 356-9961.
SPONSOR OF THE WEEK
The advertisements that appear completely defray all publishing costs with which the church would otherwise be burdened. Please patronize these sponsors as a thank you for their kind generosity.
R. Ben Scott, DMD
OUR SORROWFUL MOTHER’S MINISTRY
Retreats include Mass, inspirational talks, spiritual help and prayer. Sanctuary of Our Sorrowful Mother, 318 N. 8th Street, Vandalia. Starts late Friday afternoon through noon on Sunday. Most retreats are FREE. Lodging is reasonable at area hotels. Holiday Inn Express has a special discount for those attending retreats. See www.osmm.org. Please register online at [email protected] or call Mariann (618) 292-8039, or Ann (618) 267-3876.
On February 17th-18th: “The 7 Sorrows of Our Lady,” with Fr. Anthony Gramlich, MIC. Start the new year with this gift-ed and insightful speaker. Fr. Anthony is a highly sought speaker and will pray over each retreatant Saturday even-ing to conclude the event. Learn more about him at Marians of the Immaculate Conception. The retreat is free of charge!