December 27, 2009 - St. Matthias Parish
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December 27, 2009 - St. Matthias Parish
Welcome to St. Matthias & Transfiguration of Our Lord Churches If you are new to our church or just visiting, please stop and introduce yourself. We are pleased to have you share in this celebration of the Eucharist. If you do not have a spiritual home, or your church is not a home to you, we invite you to become part of our parish family. Our church is open to anyone looking for a spiritual home. You may begin the registration process at St. Matthias by giving us your name and contact information on the envelopes in the pews of the church. Please check “Joining the Parish” and place the envelope in the collection basket or stop by either St. Matthias or Transfiguration rectory for more information. Our Mission Statement Misión de la Iglesia St. Matthias & Transfiguration of the Lord The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary & Joseph December 27, 2009 Angels We Have Heard On High Two Parishes—One Faith Community; English-SpanishTagalog We are a Catholic community of two parishes. We commit ourselves to celebrate our diversity, to give thanks for and preserve our rich traditions, to share our resources and to build a more collaborative faith community. For detailed instructions refer to John 6:1-13 Somos una comunidad Católica de dos parroquias. Nos comprometimos a celebrar nuestra diversidad, para dar gracias y preservar nuestra rica tradición para compartir nuestros recursos y construir de manera más colaborativa nuestra fe comunitaria. Para mas detallada instrucción lea Juan 6:1-13 www.stmatthiastransfiguration. com Christmas 2009 ST. MATTHIAS MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF TRANSFIGURATION MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF December 27-January 3, 2010 December 28-Jan 3, 2010 Sunday , December 27, Holy Family 7:30 am + Ed Lundin (Peg, Dan & Brian Wills) 9:30 am + Marie & Edward Sutor (Family) +Zigmund Sutor (Choir) 11:30 am + Tom Dompke (Adele, Nancy, Tom Wagner) + Frank & Betty Gerhart (Gerhart Children) Monday, December 28 7:30 am + Men and Women in the Armed Services Tuesday, December 29 7:30 am +Deceased Veterans of St. Matthias Wednesday, December 30 7:30 am + Eugene and Marie O’Niell Thursday, Decmber 31, New Years Eve 7:30 am + Neal Hammond Friday, January 1, First Friday New Years Day 9:00 am +Ann Wiltgen Saturday, January 2, St. Basil the Great 8:00am School Children of St. Matthias Transfiguration 5:00pm Rev. Joseph Allen Sunday , January 3, Epiphany of the Lord 7:30 am + Ed Lundin 9:30 am Vitalia Moran (Maritza Bravo), Zigmund Sutor (Choir) Ed Lundin (Lorreta and Linda Baier) 11:30 am +Tom Dompke (Cele & George Pfaff) Please Remember in Your Prayers those who are ill: Dimas Amaro Stanley Mikrut George Bakiares Luz Ong Sr. Jeanette Cyr Myrna Ordiales Helga Dryer Colleen Randolph Benjamin Dutary Jeremiah Reyes Betty Dolezal Hildegard Schniedermeier Catherine Donahue William Sullivan Daniel Fornalewski Yolanda Taba Jr Elpidio Tomembang Andrew Garcia Felliz Tomembang Dorothy Gross M/M Norman Torres Susan Hawel Joly Valdez Alaro Hernandez Rebecca Vergara Lorraine Hetland Ted Yabuta Patricia Hellwig Brittany Yedla Margaret Kelleher Patricia Ziga Wanda Mattoon May Lavares Colette Mikrut Lydia Madamba and . . .please do not forget our men and women serving in the military, including: Anthony Talley, Douglas Chambers, Julius Cavira, Michael Gibbons ,Christopher Lahown, Karen Ellarde McCuaig, Daniel Grisius , Sonny Pesek, Adrian Acebo, John Smeeton and William K. Sullivan and Joselito Roa Mercado Sunday, Dec. 27, Holy Family 8:00 am–For All Our Parishioners 9:30 am-+Lourdes & Ben Diaz (Cely Diaz) +Ambrosio & Teresa Flores (Cely Diaz) +Ester Garfield (Cely Diaz) +Alice Borja (Efren Borja) Special Int. Maureen Mapolo (Thanksgiving) 11:00 am-+Juan Luvianos (Family) +Everardo Aritzmendi (Family) 12:30 pm-+Irene Hilburger (John Hilburger) +Antonia J. Gutang (Birthday) (Family) Special Int. Sol Anderson (Thanksgiving) Special Int. Lilette & Jessie Mante (Thanksgiving) Monday, Dec. 28 8:15 am– Special Int. Edita Mapolo (Birthday) (Arlene Tungol) Special Int. David Gutang (60th Birthday) (Children) Tuesday,Dec. 29 8:15 am– Special Int. Gloria Bagadiong (Thanksgiving) (Family) +Miguel Diaz (Rowena Abad) (40Days) Wednesday, Dec. 30 8:15 am-Special Int. Eleuterio & Carmen Buquiz (Wedding Anniversary) (Children) Thursday, Dec. 31,St. Basil the Great 8:15 am-+Emilio Montilla, Jr. (Family) 5:00 pm- (English) For Our Parishioners 7:00 pm-(Spanish) For All the Poor Souls in Purgatory Friday, Jan. 1, First Friday, New Years Day 9:30 am– +Rosario Vicente (3rd Anniversary) (Dr. Ramon Lipardo) +Asuncion Gayon (Marlette and Mari Rodriguez) 11:00 am-(Spanish) + Purificacion Ramos (Family) Saturday, Jan. 2, St. Basil the Great 8:15 am-Special Int. Rafael Garcia (Family) 5:00 pm-Special Int. Ignacio Bautista, Jr. (Recovery) (Lydia & Rudy Bautista) Sunday, Jan. 3, Epiphany of the Lord 8:00 am– +Alice Borja (Efren Borja) 9:30 am- +Romy Sy (Cely Diaz) +Sionga & Isabela Roque Sy (Cely Diaz) 11:00 am-+Auxilio Carrillo (Perez Family) 12:30 pm– Special Int. Sol Anderson—(Thanksgiving) Special Int Anthony Walker and Family Special Int. Darlene and Wendell Powers (Good Health and Good Job) Special Note There will be no 5:00pm New Years Eve Mass at St. Matthias St. Matthias Transfiguration Parishes Who we are and how to contact Us ST. MATTHIAS 2310 W. Ainslie St. Chicago, Illinois 60625 773-506-2191 Fax: 506-2418 ST. MATTHIAS TRANSFIGURATION SCHOOL 4910 N. Claremont Ave Chicago, IL. 60625 Sandria Morten Principal TRANSFIGURATION OF OUR LORD 2609 W. Carmen Ave Chicago, Illinois 60625 773-561-7953 Fax: 561-7635 Web Site: www.stmatthiastransfiguration.com Parish Administrator: Rev. John Sanaghan Manager of Finance: Marion Amling Director of Religious Education: Karyn McGovern Senior Priest Rev. Francis Cimarrusti Music Director Jennifer Reckamp Spred Chairperson Joan Hunt Ravenswood Young Adults [email protected] Director of Development Terry Tuohy Secretary Grayce O’Toole Reach Out Peg Wills Associate Pastor Rev. Americo Dalbello Filho Parochial Vicar Rev. John Rudnik Deacon Roland Mirced Secretary Elizabeth Ledesma Music Directors Amor Saenz Maria Caparroso Email Addresses Bulletin Submissions [email protected] St. Matthias [email protected] Transfiguration [email protected] Director of Religious Education [email protected] ST. MATTHIAS Our Lady of Perpetual Help Novena Wednesday 6:30 PM First Friday Holy Hour 7:00 PM First Saturday Novena to Our Lady of Penafrancia 6:00 PM and Misang Filipino Mass 7:00 PM Transfiguration Legion of Mary Monday 6:00 PM Spanish Charismatic Wednesday 7:00 PM Nazarene Novena Friday 7:00 PM Vigil Adoration Third Saturday 6:00-9:00 PM Divine Mercy Novena Sunday 2:00 PM WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE ST MATTHIAS Saturday 5:00 PM Sunday 7:30, 9:30, 11:30 M , and 6:30 PM at St. Benedict, 2215 W. Irving Park Rd DAILY MASS SCHEDULE Monday-Thursday: 7:30 AM Friday: 8:30 AM Saturday: 8:00 AM HOLY DAY MASS SCHEDULE 8:30 AM, 7:00 PM SACRAMENTAL INFORMATION RECONCILIATION Saturday 3:45-4:30 PM or By Appointment BAPTISM Second and fourth Sunday of the month, 12:30 PM PRE-BAPTISM SESSIONS Third Sunday of the Month 10:30 AM (Parents Only) WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE TRANSFIGURATION Saturday 5:00PM Sunday 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00 AM (Spanish), & 12:30 PM ; 1:45 pm Divine Mercy 5:00 PM (Tagalog) DAILY MASS SCHEDULE Monday-Saturday: 8:15 AM HOLY DAY MASS SCHEDULE 7:00 PM (Vigil ) 8:15 AM –7 PM SACRAMENTAL INFORMATION RECONCILIATION Saturday 3:30-4:00 PM or by Appointment BAPTISM Spanish: First Saturday 9:30 AM; English: Last Saturday 12 Noon PRE-BAPTISM SESSIONS Spanish– Thursday preceding the first Saturday scheduled for Baptism; English-Thursday preceding the Fourth Saturday scheduled for Baptism (Parents Only) BOTH PARISHES MARRIAGES Arrangements should be made 4-8 months before the date. Please make arrangements with the church before confirming details for a reception. ANOINTING THE SICK Please contact either rectory .SICK CALLS Please contact either rectory Searching for a unique gift for your favorite Catholic, or for someone who simply likes to laugh? How about a night of comedy, deliciously-catered appetizers and an open bar for less than half the cost of your cell phone bill? Illuminated Productions proudly presents HOPELESSLY DEVOTED (A Catholic comedy even St. Peter couldn't deny) Saturday, January 9th, 2010 6:30 PM - Heavy apps, open bar wine and beer 8 PM - Show American Theater Company (1909 W. Byron) $40/person or $75/couple 21+ only TICKETS:http://saintaandrewchicago.com/events/ hopelesslydevoted/ A MERRY AND BLESSED CHRISTMAS TO ALL THE YOUNG AND YOUNG AT HEART (SANTA) What is Hopelessly Devoted? Equal parts faithful and funny, Hopelessly Devoted is a lovingly irreverent romp through the lives of two 21st century Catholics. Bursting with the guilt..., er, love of Christ, Hopelessly Devoted reconciles religion with the functions of living--one sin, one virtue, one misguided prayer at a time. Audiences throughout the nation have been treated to this hilarious take on what it means to live faithfully in a not-so-faithful world. Here's what folks are saying: "The show is very much a product of the Chicago improv scene: motley, rapid, lofi. But it slows down to do more than put its heart on its sleeve with monologues from Vinnie and his co-creator Natalie on their experiences growing up Catholic. It's an awkward, profane apologia for Catholicism and faith generally." HOLIDAY RECTORY HOURS CHRISTMAS EVE CLOSED 12PM CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY NEW YEARS EVE CLOSED AT 12PM CLOSED NEW YEARS DAY OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Sinterklaas or Saint Nicholas considered by many to be the original Santa Claus. ST. MATTHIAS/TRANSFIGURATION SCHOOL NEWS Winter 2-year-old Enrichment Program Caretakers and 2-year-olds are invited to be a part of our Winter 2-year-old Enrichment Program. Classes are offered in Spanish and Music/Art Combo. The 12week classes begin the week of January 11and cost $125. Registration forms are available at the school office or at www.values4life.com. Call Deb Bukovy for more at 773-784-0999 x26. Teach Your Children Well You’ll find outstanding high school preparation for your children at St. Matthias Transfiguration School. We’re a technology leader. Our 6th, 7th, and 8th graders have individual laptops as well as Promethean interactive white boards in the classroom. All students learn Spanish. We have experienced teachers, small classroom sizes and a values-based, Catholic education. Project Based Learning, an interactive, problem-based teaching method, helps students become critical thinkers. Our graduates go on to the high schools and colleges of their choice. Applications for the Early Childhood Program 20102011 are now being accepted. Call the school or see the website, www.values4life.com for an application. Tours are available upon request, please call 773/7840999 and ask for Marketing and Admissions Director Deb Bukovy or Principal Sandria DeSapio. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR MASS SCHEDULE CHRISTMAS EVE: 7:30 AM– 5:00 PM– 10:30 PM CHRISTMAS DAY: 7:30 AM– 9:30 AM– 11:30 AM NEW YEARS EVE:7:30 AM NEW YEARS DAY:9:00 AM CHRISTMAS EVE: THE 5:00 PM MASS IS ST. MATTHHIAS’ CHILDREN’S MASS THE 10:30 MASS IS THE VIGIL OF CHRISTMAS MASS Cub Scouts Care Package to the Troops! We have had a great response to our request for items to send a care package to the Troops in Iraq. We are ending our collection of items January 10th. We have collected so much that we are now looking for help for the financial cost of shipping. We budgeted enough to send out our original care package which is on the way to arrive for Christmas. We would like to send the balance of the items we collected for Valentines Day to honor our Troops with our heartfelt thanks for their personal sacrifice for our freedom and safety. If there anyone would like to send a Valentine card or care package items please use the donation box in the Church. For financial help on shipping please bring check or money to the rectory office in an envelope marked St. Matthias/ Transfiguration Cub/Boy Scouts SHIPPING. Thank you for all your help and support. Adoration of the Magi by Bartolome Esteban Murillo, 17th century TRANSFIGURATION NEWS Thank You! Maraming Salamat! Muchas Gracias OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE GROUP SIMBANG GABI COORDINATORS POSADAS GROUP Would like to expressed their sincere thanks to all the volunteers , food donors, families and parishioners who donated their time, talent, food and donations that contributed to these three yearly religious activities. PLEASE MARK YOUR CALENDAR FEAST OF JESUS OF NAZARENE SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 2009 7:00 P.M. MASS AND NOVENA REV. JOHN SANAGHAN Main Celebrant MAY THE BLESSING OF ALMIGHTY GOD BE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY THROUGHOUT 2010 TO GIVE YOU PEACE, HEALTH AND HAPPINESS!! HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! Fr. John Sanaghan Fr. Frank Cimarrusti Fr. Americo Dal Bello Fr. John Rudnik Fr. Robert Florido Deacon Roland Merced Please consider remembering TRANSFIGURATION in your will. NEW YEAR SCHEDULE Mass New Year’s Eve 5:00 PM—English 7:00 PM– Spanish Minister of Care Masses New Year’s Eve 9:30 AM—English 11:00 AM-Spanish If you have a family member or a loved one who is unable to attend Mass, one of our Ministers of Care would be happy to bring Communion to this person. We will visit our own homebound parishioners who live in the area and anyone in a nursing home in our neighborhood. Please contact Ms. Neddie Santos at 773-8074878 or the Rectory 773-561-7953. Friday, January 1, New Year is a Holy Day of Obligation. It is also the feast of the Solemnity of Mary the Mother of God. We should be present at Mass and to thank God for all His blessings in the New Year. On this day we also honor Mary on Her Feast. UNA CARTA DE PADRE JOHN Hola a todos, Esta aqui, la Navidad! Esperamos, nos preparamos y ahora .... ¿Qué decir? Parece que casi todo se ha dicho tan bien y tantas veces -en la escritura, la poesía, el arte, la música. Cada uno de nosotros tenemos recuerdos, pensamientos y sentimientos acerca de la Navidad y su sentido que son mucho más elocuentes que cualquier cosa que escuché desde un púlpito o que lea en un boletín de la iglesia. Sólo la visión de la escena de la Natividad o un ángel de la tela de araña en cima de un árbol bellamente iluminado, puede ser poderosamente inspiradores y el olor de las galletas de nuez moscada recién saliendo del horno es una verdadera experiencia espiritual. En medio de nuestras muy queridas tradiciones y creencias otros, no deseados, fragmentos de la vida a veces entrometesen. Eso es lo que le sucedió a uno de los mejores poetas conocidos de America, el día de Navidad del 1864. Enviudado recientemente, Henry Longfellow Wodsworth recibió la noticia de que su hijo, Charles, un joven teniente del Ejército de la Unión, fue tiroteado y herido gravemente. Mientras estaba sentado solo en casa, en Massachusetts, Longfellow escribió un poema titulado "Oi las Campanas el dia de Navidad.” Algunos años más tarde, un compositor llamado John Calkin establecio el poema a la música para hacer el villancico de Navidad, pero dejó las estrofas de en medio que se referian directamente a la Guerra Civil. Aquí esta el poema que Longfellow escribió. "Campanas de Navidad” "Escuché las campanas el día de Navidad Su conocida obra de villancicos viejos, Y salvajes y dulces La repetición de palabras De la paz en la tierra, la buena voluntad hacia los hombres! Y pensó que, como el día había llegado, Los campanarios de toda la cristiandad Había rodado a lo largo de La canción continua De la paz en la tierra, la buena voluntad hacia los hombres! Hasta que, de llamada, cantando en su camino, El mundo giraba de la noche al día, Una voz, un timbre Un canto sublime De la paz en la tierra, la buena voluntad hacia los hombres! Luego de cada negra boca maldita El cañón tronó en el Sur, Y con el sonido Los villancicos se ahogan De la paz en la tierra, la buena voluntad hacia los hombres! Era como si un terremoto alquilara El hogar de piedras de un continente, E hizo triste Los hogares nacidos De la paz en la tierra, la buena voluntad hacia los hombres! Y en la desesperación incliné mi cabeza; "No hay paz en la tierra," le dije; "Porque el odio es fuerte, Y se burla de la canción De la paz en la tierra, la buena voluntad hacia los hombres! " Entonces sonaron las campanas más fuerte y profundas: "Dios no está muerto, ni dormido! El error no vencera, Lo correcto prevalecerá, Con la paz en la tierra, la buena voluntad hacia los hombres! " Campanas de Navidad no es el más popular de los villancicos, pero todavía se canta y las palabras y la melodía aún captura una pieza importante de la historia del nacimiento de Cristo -Paz. Poco después de Año Nuevo, mi sobrino Kevin, un joven teniente de la Fuerza Aérea, se unirá a muchos, muchos otros hombres y mujeres que sirven en Irak y Afganistán. Confíen en mí, Kevin es el único en la familia que espera con interés su nueva misión en Bagdad. En este Día de Navidad, por favor recuerden en sus oraciones a todos los de la generación de Kevin que están haciendo trabajo dificil en lugares peligrosos. Que su Navidad de ellos sea tan bendicida y alegre como la nuestra. "Con la paz en la tierra, buena voluntad hacia los hombres!" Padre John Sanaghan A LETTER FROM FATHER JOHN SANAGHAN Hi Everyone, Till, ringing, singing on its way, It’s here, Christmas! We waited, we prepared and now…. The world revolved from night to day, What to say? It seems that just about everything has been A voice, a chime A chant sublime said so well, so many times before-in scripture, in poetry, in art, in music. Each of us have memories, thoughts Of peace on earth, good-will to men! and feeling about Christmas and its meaning that are far more eloquent than anything heard from a pulpit or read Then from each black accursed mouth The cannon thundered in the South, in a church bulletin. Just the sight of your family Nativity And with the sound scene or a gossamer angel atop a beautifully lit tree can be powerfully inspiring and the smell of nutmeg cookies The carols drowned Of peace on earth, good-will to men! hot from the oven is a truly spiritual experience. In the midst of our much loved Christmas traditions and beliefs other, unwanted, fragments of life sometimes intrude. That’s what happened to one of America’s best known poets on Christmas Day, 1864. Recently widowed, Henry Wodsworth Longfellow received word that his son, Charles, a young lieutenant in the Union Army, had been shot and severely wounded. As he sat alone at home in Massachusetts, Longfellow wrote a poem called “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day.” Some years later a composer named John Calkin set the poem to music to be a Christmas carol but he left out the middle stanzas that referred directly to the Civil War. Here is the poem as Longfellow wrote it. "Christmas Bells "I heard the bells on Christmas Day Their old familiar carols play, And wild and sweet The words repeat Of peace on earth, good-will to men! And thought how, as the day had come, The belfries of all Christendom Had rolled along The unbroken song Of peace on earth, good-will to men! It was as if an earthquake rent The hearth-stones of a continent, And made forlorn The households born Of peace on earth, good-will to men! And in despair I bowed my head; "There is no peace on earth," I said; "For hate is strong, And mocks the song Of peace on earth, good-will to men!" Then pealed the bells more loud and deep: "God is not dead; nor doth he sleep! The Wrong shall fail, The Right prevail, With peace on earth, good-will to men!" Christmas Bells is not the most popular of Christmas Carols but it is still sung and the words and melody still capture an important piece of the story of Christ’s birthPeace. Soon after New Years, my nephew Kevin, a young lieutenant in the Air Force, will join many, many other men and women serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. Trust me; Kevin is the only one in the family who is looking forward to his new assignment in Bagdad. On this Christmas Day, please remember in your prayers all those of Kevin’s generation doing difficult work in dangerous places. May their Christmas be as blessed and merry as ours. “With peace on earth, good will toward men!” Fr. John Sanaghan LITURGICAL SCHEDULE ST. MATTHIAS December 24-27, 2009 Thursday Christmas Eve 5:00 pm Lectors: F. Cunninham Eucharistic Ministers: D. Yassan D. Rubino, Sr, Vincentius, M. McGovern Altar Servers: T. Camorlinga,T.Chavez K. Camorlinga 10:30 Lectors: l. Gebraski Eucharistic Minister T. Tuohy, J. Gebraski, T. Tud, R. Michaels Altar Servers: M. Michaels, A. Holowka, G. Jaramillo Friday Christmas Day 7:30 Lectors: M. Nicklas M. Illarde, C. Miller, L. Wyers Eucharist Ministers A. Hussar, A. Palomar,D. Hussar 9:30 Lector P. Gillespie Eucharistic Ministers L. Amodia, M. Colella, R. Batungbakel. G. Galang Alter Servers N. Gillespie, C. Connelly, S. Connelly 11:30 am Lectors T. Schoenberger Eucharistic Ministers A. Vergara, H. Galacia, M. Pacione, C. Marino Alter Servers M. Jalac, B. Padilla, A Figueroa Saturday December 26th 5pm Lectors: B. Eder Eucharistic Ministers: D. Yassan, L. Finland, Sr. Vincentius, P Kubistal Altar Servers: J. Garrett, T. Chavez,M. Nguyen Sunday December 27th 7:30 am Lectors: D.Spetyla Eucharistic Ministers: T. Miller, J. Miller, M. Illarde Altar Servers: K. Camorlinga, T. Camorlinga D. Hussar 9:30 am Lectors: P. Gillespie Eucharistic Ministers R. Michaels, L. Amodia, A. Vegara, T. Tuohy Childrens Liturgy Alter Servers N. Gillespie, C.Connoly, S. Connolly 11:30 am Lectors L. Gebraski Eucharistic Ministers M. Pacione, H. Galicia, C. Marino, J. Gebraski Alter Servers E. Cardona, B. Padilla, K. Moreno TRANSFIGURATION January 2-3, 2010 Saturday, 5:00 pm Lectors: Eucharistic Ministers: Altar Servers: Sunday, 8:00 am Lectors: Eucharistic Ministers: Altar Servers: 9:30 am Lectors: Eucharistic Ministers: Children’s Liturgy: Altar Servers: K. & D. Degillo, M. Tungol, K Eichie 11:00 am Lectors: Eucharistic Ministers: J. Arevalo Altar Servers: J. Marin, A. Garcia, A. Nicholas, J.Lazaro 12:30 pm Lectors Eucharistic Ministers: N. Santos Altar Servers: L. Pahati, A. Perez, Stewardship of Treasury-St. Matthias Total collection includes electronic giving Total weekly collection (12-06– 09) $ 6,196. Weekly budgeted amount Deficit vs. goal this week $ 6,000. $ +.196 Fiscal Year to Date Budget Year To Date Actual vs Budget $ 122.039. $ 150,000. $ -27,961. Stewardship of Treasury-Transfiguration (12-06-09) Total weekly collection $ 2,282 Weekly budgeted amount 2,800 Deficit vs. goal this week - 518 Fiscal Year to Date Budget Year To Date Actual vs Budget $ St. Patrick High School Ladder UP Eighth Grade Boys: Placement Exam Jan. 9 at 8 a.m. In 2010 , Ladder Up will again offer free tax preparation, financial aid form assistance, and banking services in Chicago. Ladder Up’s services are available to families earning up to $45,,000. annually and individuals earning up to $20,000. annually. The Chicago Location is City Hall 121 N. LaSalle Room 100 Phone 1-312-409-1555 This site will be open Saturday mornings beginning January 23 through April 10, 2010. 8:30 am –11:30 am On Saturday, January 9, 2010 at 8 a.m. Saint Patrick High School will hold a placement exam for eighth grade boys. Students should bring: two No. 2 pencils, a calculator and $25.00 (testing fee). Continental breakfast will be served at 7:30 a.m. (Test to follow at 8 a.m.). Parents are invited to attend a presentation titled, “Preparing for High School,” which begins at 8:30 a.m. in the Stahl Family Theatre. Call stpatrick.org for more info. (773) 282-8844 or visit St. Matthias Church #512173 SUNDAY DATE OF BULLETIN December 27, 2009 512173.1227 ADDRESS: 2310 W. Ainslie Street Chicago, IL 60625 PHONE: 773 506-2191 CONTACT PERSONS: Grayce OToole SOFTWARE: MSPublisher 2000 Adobe Acrobat 5.0 PRINTER: HP950C NUMBER OF PAGES SENT: 12 Page 1 through Page 12, Page 1 is Front Cover of Bulletin SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: Combined Bulletin for St. Matthias/Transfiguration of Our Lord
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