September 6, 2015 - St. Barbara Parish
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September 6, 2015 - St. Barbara Parish
Community of St. Barbara of Brookfield Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time September 6, 2015 Parish Directory Rectory: 4008 Prairie Ave. Brookfield, IL 60513 485-2900 E-mail: bulletin@stbarbarabrookfield.org Website: www.stbarbarabrookfield.org Parish Council: Missionary Spirit: missionaryspirit@stbarbarabrookfield.org Parish Center: 4015 Prairie Ave. Rev. Robert Casey, Pastor 485-2900 rgcasey@stbarbarabrookfield.org Rev. Bolivar Molina, Associate Pastor 485-2900 bmolina@stbarbarabrookfield.org Rev. Larry Janowski, O.F.M., Weekend Celebrant Deacon John Debnar 579-3674 Aida Gatch , St. Barbara Food Pantry / Lending Closet 9300 W. 47th St. 295-7336 foodpantry@stbarbarabrookfield.org Maria Ramos , Religious Education Directress 485-4610 Religious Education Office: 8900 Windemere Ave. reled@stbarbarabrookfield.org Peter Bromann, Music Director 485-2900 pbromann@stbarbarabrookfield.org John Bradshaw, Weekend Music Ministry mover1989@hotmail.com Angela Lawler, Business Manager 485-2900 alawler@stbarbarabrookfield.org Sister Mary Lou Pleitner, C.S.J. 485-2900 Administrative Assistant; Bulletin Editor srmarylou@stbarbarabrookfield.org Sister Leyla Cerda, C.S.J. 485-2900 Receptionist lcerda@stbarbarabrookfield.org ——————————————————— Weekday Masses: 8:00 a.m. Monday through Saturday Rosary after 8:00 a.m. Mass -Mon. through Sat. Saturday Masses: 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9:15 and 11:00 a.m., Spanish Mass: 12:30 p.m. Reconciliation: Saturday 8:45 to 9:30 a.m. Baptisms: 1st and 3rd Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Spanish Baptisms: 2nd and 4th Sundays at 12:30 p.m. Arrange beforehand, call the Rectory at 485-2900 Marriage Preparation: Call the Rectory for information Eucharistic Adoration: 2:00– 9:00 p.m. every Monday New Parishioners: Register at the Rectory Parish Office Hours: Monday — Thursday 9:00 a.m. — 8:00 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m. — 4:00 p.m. Closed on Saturday and Sunday Parish Picnic — September 13th We will begin with a Mass of Unity on Sunday the 13th of September at 11:30 am. Following Mass we will gather on our parish grounds to enjoy some food, friendship, and fun. The parish will provide hamburgers, hot dogs, tacos, and refreshments. We invite our parishioners to bring salads, side-dishes, and deserts. There are sign-up sheets on the Welcome Table at the back of Church. Please sign up so that we may know how many people will be a ending and what dish you’d like to bring to share. Picnic Parroquial — 13 de sep embre Comenzaremos con una Misa de Unidad el domingo 13 de sep embre a las 11:30 am. Después de la Misa nos reuniremos al lado del templo para disfrutar de buena comida, amistad, y diversión. La parroquia proporcionará hamburguesas, perros calientes, tacos, y refrescos. Invitamos a nuestros feligreses a traer ensaladas, bocadillos, y postres. Las hojas de inscripción estarán en la Mesa de Bienvenida en la parte de atrás del Templo. Por favor inscribirse para que podamos saber cuántas personas van a asis r y qué plato le gustaría traer a compar r. St. Barbara Parish, Brookfield RCIA Do you know someone who Is considering becoming Catholic? The Rite of Chris an Ini a on of Adults (RCIA) is the process established for the universal church for individuals to become Catholic and receive the Sacraments of Bap sm, Confirma on and the Eucharist. If you know anyone who may be interested in becoming Catholic or comple ng sacraments, let them know. The RCIA process will be star ng on October 11th. Team members for various roles are needed. If you are interested in being a candidate or team member or a , e-mail RCIA@stbarbarabrookfield.org. Religious Educa on Classes begin on Wednesday, September 16th and on Sunday, September 20th. If you have not registered yet, please do so before classes begin on Sept. 16th. You can download registra on forms online at www.stbarbarabrookfield.org or find them in on the table in the back of church. For any ques ons, please call the Religious Ed office at 708-4854610. Page Two RICA ¿Sabe de alguien que está considerando la posibilidad de ser católico? El rito de iniciación cris ana para Adultos (RICA) es el proceso establecido por la iglesia universal para las personas que quieren ser católicos y recibir los sacramentos del Bau smo, la Confirmación y la Eucaris a. Si conoces a alguien que pueda estar interesado en ser católico o completar los sacramentos, se los hace saber. El proceso de RICA comenzara el 11 de octubre. Se necesitan miembros para el equipo para varias funciones. Si usted está interesado en ser candidato o miembro del equipo, escriba a RCIA@stbarbarabrookfield.org. Las Clases de Educación Religiosa comienzan el miércoles 16 de sep embre y el domingo 20 de sep embre. Si no se ha registrado todavía, hágalo antes del inicio de las clases del 16 de sep embre. Usted podrá bajar la aplicación de la computadora a www.stbarbarabrookfield.org o encontrarla en la mesa en la parte de atrás del Templo. Para cualquier pregunta por favor llamar a la Oficina de Ed Religiosa a 708-485-4610. Congratula ons to Megan Lawler The President, the Faculty and The Gradua ng Class of Midwestern University announce the Gradua on of Megan Lynn Lawler on September, 3, 2015 with a Master of Medical Science in Physician Assistant Studies. Congratula ons Megan! Community Food Drive Volunteers are needed for our Community Food Drive on Saturday, Sept. 26th to help stock the shelves of St. Barbara’s food pantry. As you know, our food pantry has been working very hard to provide groceries every week for an ever increasing number of families. We are looking for volunteers of all ages (children under 12 need to volunteer with a parent) to help distribute bags to homes in Brookfield on Saturday, Sept.19th and collect the dona ons le out on front porches on Saturday, Sept. 26th. Volunteers will meet in St. Barbara’s parking lot at 9 :00 a.m. both days, but we’re also looking for a second shi of volunteers on Sept. 26th to help finish sor ng and delivering food to the food pantry from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm. You can sign-up for one or both days at missionaryspirit@stbarbarabrook field.org or 708-485-5935. Yoga Mats The Missionary Spirit Team is hoping to lend a hand to Heartland Alliance's Violence Recovery Services (VRS). VRS works in Chicago with people impacted by domes c and sexual violence. They are star ng a yoga program to help teens and adults find relaxa on techniques to use as they recover and move forward from their abuse. If you have a gently used yoga mat or yoga bricks that you would like to donate, please drop them off in the marked bin in the parents' room at the main entrance of church. Thank you. Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time September 6, 2015 From the Pastor’s Desk... A few quotes from Catholic Church Documents for Considera on on this Labor Day Weekend: “No considera on of the problems associated with development could fail to highlight the direct link between poverty and unemployment. In many cases, poverty results from a viola on of the dignity of human work, either because work opportuni es are limited (through unemployment or underemployment), or ‘because a low value is put on work and the rights that flow from it, especially the right to a just wage and to the personal security of the worker and his or her family’” Charity in Truth, § 63 □-□-□ “Work must be an escape from poverty, not another version of it.” A Place at the Table, §17 □-□-□ “Catholic social teaching supports the rights of workers to choose whether to organize, join a union, and bargain collec vely, and to exercise these rights without reprisal…workers, owners, employers and unions should work together to create decent jobs, build a more just economy, and advance the common good.” Forming Consciences for Faithful Ci zenship, §76 □-□-□ “We need to remember that men and women have ‘the capacity to improve their lot, to further their moral growth and to develop their spiritual endowments.’ Work should be the se ng for this rich personal growth, where many aspects of life enter into play: crea vity, planning for the future, developing our talents, living out our values, rela ng to others, giving glory to God.” Laudato Sí ,On Care for Our Common Home, §127. □-□-□ While some may see Labor Day simply as an unofficial end to the summer season and a reason to picnic, our Church today celebrates the value of our daily labor and the dignity of all workers. Let us pray that God blesses the work of our hands that we may serve as instruments of God’s grace in all that we do. Page Three Desde el escritorio del Párroco… Algunas citas de los documentos de la Iglesia para considerar este fin de semana del Día del Trabajo: “Al considerar los problemas del desarrollo, se ha de resaltar la relación entre pobreza y desocupación. Los pobres son en muchos casos el resultado de la violación de la dignidad del trabajo humano, bien porque se limitan sus posibilidades (desocupación, subocupación), bien porque se devalúan «los derechos que fluyen del mismo, especialmente el derecho al justo salario, a la seguridad de la persona del trabajador y de su familia” La Caridad en la Verdad, § 63 □-□-□ El trabajo debe ser un escape de la pobreza, no otra versión de la misma.” Un Lugar en la Mesa, §17 □-□-□ “La enseñanza social católica apoya el derecho de los trabajadores a elegir si desea organizar, afiliarse a un sindicato y negociar colec vamente, y el ejercicio de estos derechos sin represalias... Los trabajadores, propietarios, empleadores y sindicatos deben trabajar juntos para crear empleos decentes, construir una economía más justa y promover el bien común. Formando la Conciencia para ser Ciudadanos Fieles§76 □-□-□ “Conviene recordar siempre que el ser humano es ‘capaz de ser por sí mismo agente responsable de su mejora material, de su progreso moral y de su desarrollo spiritual’. El trabajo debería ser el ámbito de este múl ple desarrollo personal, donde se ponen en juego muchas dimensiones de la vida: la crea vidad, la proyección del futuro, el desarrollo de capacidades, el ejercicio de los valores, la comunicación con los demás, una ac tud de adoración Laudato Sí, Sobre el Cuidado de la Casa Común, §127 □-□-□ Algunos solo celebran el Día del Trabajo como el fin de la temporada de verano y una razón para tener un “picnic”. Para nuestra Iglesia este día celebra el valor de nuestro trabajo diario y la dignidad de todos los trabajadores. Oremos para que Dios bendice la obra de nuestras manos para que podamos servir como instrumentos de la gracia de Dios en todo lo que hacemos. St. Barbara Parish, Brookfield Page Four Mass Schedule SUNDAY, September 6 5:00(Sat 5:00-+Frank Fojtl (Bea Fojtl) +Eymard Wisnewski (Eklund Family) 7:30-+Josephine Massa (Vana Family) 9:15–+John Capiak (Kevin Wadda Family) 11:00-+Rita Kearney (Marge and Family) +Peter Baldacci (Hilda Rohmann) 12:30 -+Natalio Llanas (Llanas Family) MONDAY, September 7 Labor Day 9:00-Parishioners of St. Barbara TUESDAY, September 8 Na vity of BVM 8:00-+Joseph and Rose Michalowski (Srs. Lucy, Joellen, Kate) WEDNESDAY, September 9 St. Peter Claver 8:00-Sr. Thomas Agnes (75th Jubilee)-(Sr. Joellen, Lucy) THURSDAY, September 10 8:00-+Michael Pauls (Family) FRIDAY, September 11 8:00-+ SATURDAY, September 12 Most Holy Name of Mary 8:00-+ 5:00-+Eymard Wisnewski (Jean DiMonte) SUNDAY, September 13 7:30-+John Cervenka (Vic and Joan O olino) 9:15–+Leon Mayer 11:30-+Marge A. Smith (Phyllis Lyons) Eucharis c Adora on will not be held on Labor Day Monday, September 7th. Adora on will resume on September 14th. Pray for Our Sick and Deceased Recemos por los enfermos y los que han fallecido May the healing hand of the Lord be with the sick: Sylvia Arndt, Mary Baczewski, Theresa Campo, Richard Feirick, Holly Funk, Karen Hekr, Nayola Laz, Jack Lynch, Kevin Lynch, Phyllis Lyons, Ray Martin, Hugh Noble, Donald Parus, Pat Petrik, Rita Sanchez, Edvige Sancricca, Dan Spacek, Chris Straka, Robin Stuker, Naomi Sweet, Bernice Sysko, Louise Zartmann For our deceased, whom we remember and love: Michael Barre , Donald Sweet “Although we may feel unsure how best to comfort those who mourn, we must stand with them in their me of suffering. Miscarriage touches the lives of many people, yet all too o en this tragedy remains unaddressed. This lack of response not only leads to unresolved grief, but also fails to clearly manifest our belief that each person, from concepon onward, is precious and unique.” —Read the en re ar cle, Solace and Strength in the Sorrow of Miscarriage, 201415 Respect Life Program, USCCB Secretariat of pro-Life Ac vi es. See www.goo.gl/1BM5HC Mass on Monday, Sept. 7th Labor Day — 9:00 a.m. Liturgical Appointments for September 12—13 Lectors 5:00 pm Fr. Bob Eucharis c Ministers Veronica Hiltscher Bread: Stephanie Pozzie, Mary Barne e, Pam Carlson Jim Vanecek Cup: Tom Carlson, Elaine Bartucci, Lydia Marthaler, Rich Slehofer Altar Servers Joseph Hiltscher 7:30 Fr. Bob Noel Thornton Carol Fran lla Bread: Jerry Gauthier, Gladys Wheeler, Rose Zapletal Cup: Michelle and Nicole Zapletal, Mike Czemske, Sylvia Gauthier Teresa Lemont 9:15 Fr. Larry Kerry Lemont Fred Gomez Bread: Elvira Vodicka, Tracy and Marcia Schroeder Cup: Barbara Johnson, Gary Scelonge, Cate Hansen, Diane Styx Colin Daniels Maya Daniels 11:30 Fr. Bolivar Picnic Debbie Kusik 12:30 Lector Bread: Dolores Maciejewski, Rich Kucera, Marge Kearney Cup: Michelle Czmil, Geri Hletko, Sue Kucera, Ruben and Maria Guerrero y Rosa Ceja Hannah Mahay Jamie Moran Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time September 6, 2015 Page Five Readings for the Week St. Barbara Parish Monday: Col 1:24 — 2:3; Ps 62:6-7, 9; Lk 6:6-11 Tuesday: Mi 5:1-4a or Rom 8:28-30; Ps 13:6, Mt 1:1-16, 18-23 Wednesday: Col 3:1-11; Ps 145:2-3, 10-13ab; Lk 6:20-26 August 30, 2015 Total Weekly Offering …………………$ 5,892.56 Thursday: Col 3:12-17; Ps 150:1b-6; Lk 6:27-38 1 Tm 1:1-2, 12-14; Ps 16:1b-2a, 5, 7-8, 11; Lk 6:39-42 First Fruits …………………………………..$ 119.00 Friday: Saturday: 1 Tm 1:15-17; Ps 113:1b-7; Lk 6:43-49 St. Mar n Sharing ……………………….$ 19.00 Sunday: Is 50:5-9a; Ps 116:1-6, 8-9; Jas 2:14-18; Mk 8:27-35 Masses ………………………………………..$ Knightly Notes The members of the Knights of Columbus are called to be Knights of Service for our parish and community. Once a Knight chooses to become a 4th degree member they join an Assembly, allowing them to expand their service to the surrounding communi es along with other brother knights from those communi es. Come enjoy a great night of entertainment and help support the Assembly that supports our community. Tickets will be available a er each Mass September 5th and 6th or as indicated below. Thanks you for your support. John Cardinal Cody Assembly 3264 Knights of Columbus Presents “Damien” by Aldyth Morris. A one man play starring Wayne Messmer as St.Damien, the leper priest of Molokai. Friday, Sept. 11th at 7:00 p.m. at St. Daniel the Prophet Church, 5400 S. Nashville. Reserved Sea ng $25, General Sea ng $15. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. 65.00 Fall 2015 Casino Nights November 6th & 7th We are looking for volunteers to work Casino Night. Please consider working one or both nights this year. We really appreciated everyone's help last year! With the efforts of so many, we were able to make the event a success! Please check your calendar, and if you are willing and available, please call the parish office at 708/4852900. Please consider asking family, friends, and coworkers to help. Workers need to be 21 years or older. No one under 21 is allowed to work or a end the event. Thanks in advance for your con nued support! St. Barbara Phoenix Organiza on St. Barbara Phoenix Organiza on for the separated, widowed, and divorced will meet Thursday, September 10th at 7:30 p.m. in the Parish Center. On this agenda is ge ng reacquainted and discussion on the summer me events. Some cake and cookies and drinks will be served. For informa on please call Deacon John Debnar at 708579-3674. Catechists Needed As we prepare for opening our Religious Educa on Program, we invite you to consider being a catechist. Working with young people and helping them to grow in their rela onship with God is a wonderful experience. If you are willing to share your faith with the children, please call the Religious Educa on Office at 708485-4610 to speak to Maria Ramos about becoming a catechist. We ask the parish community to pray for us. Thanks in advance for your con nued support! Cra ers Wanted… ... for the Pumpkins 'n Holly Cra Show and Bake Sale to be held Saturday, November 21st, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the Parish Center. Spaces are 9 feet wide by 8 feet deep and are $30; tables to rent are 8 feet wide by 2 feet deep and cost $10; electric hook-up is $5. No vendors please. For an applica on, call Alicia 708485-2502 or email amancini@boomboominc.com St. Barbara Parish, Brookfield CCW The next General Mee ng of St. Barbara CCW will be held Tuesday, Sept. 8th, at 7:00 p.m. in the Parish Center. An Ice Cream Social and a very interes ng program will follow. Come join the parish women for an evening of fun and refreshments! Annual dues are s ll only $5. New members are always welcome. Coffee and Conversa on with Sr. Kathy Brazda, CSJ Please join the Sisters of St. Joseph for Coffee & Conversa on on Saturday, September 12th at 8:30 a.m.- 9:30 a.m. in Welcome Hall, 1515 W. Ogden Avenue in LaGrange Park. The topic is presented by Sister Kathy Brazda, CSJ: The Experience of El Camino. Presenta on descrip on: The Camino de San ago, the Way of St. James, is a pilgrimage that traverses 800 kilometers of idyllic Spanish countryside to San ago de Compostella. Pilgrims of all faiths have traveled on this spiritual journey for over a thousand years. Take some me from your busy life to see and hear how one pilgrim, Sr. Kathy, experienced the Camino. St. Rita of Cascia Grammar School All-Class & Parish Reunion The St. Rita of Cascia Alumni Organiza on is holding an allclass grammar school & parish reunion Saturday, September 12th, at St. Rita High School, 7740 So. Western Ave. There will be a Page Six 4:00 p.m. Mass in the high school chapel, followed by a reunion recep on 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m., outside in a tented area, on high school grounds. Tickets are $30 pre-sale and $35 at the gate, and it includes dinner and an open bar. Graduates from 1939-1995 are a ending and traveling from Alaska, California, NYC, Texas, Florida and all over the country! Please visit www.StRitaReunion.com for details and ckets or contact Catherina Wojtowicz at StRitaReunion@Gmail.com or (312) 731-3600. In years to come, you will say, “I was there!” See you in September! Looking for a Job? Interfaith Career Network invites you to join us on Thursday, September 17th, 7:00-9:00 p.m. Our topic this evening is how to research companies...a cri cal step in helping you to prepare for future interviews. Our speaker is Steve Grosskom whose passion is the subject of careers, work and employment related issues. Mark your calendar now and join us at St. John of the Cross Parish Center, 5005 South Wolf Road in Western Springs. This mee ng is open to everyone and there is no charge to a end. St. Barbara Parish Anoin ng of the Sick Mass October 3, 2015 11:30 a.m. Save the Date Week of Sept. 6—13 at St. Barbara’s Monday, September 7 —10:00am AA Mee ng (Prairie A) Tuesday, September 8 —10:00am AA Mee ng (Prairie A) —7:00pm CCW General Mtg (Prairie C) —7:30pm Knights of Columbus Mtg (Music Room) Wednesday, September 9 —10:00am AL-ANON (Prairie A) Thursday, September 10 —10:00am AA Mee ng (Prairie A) —7:00pm Choir Kickoff (Music Rm) —7:30pm Finance Council Mtg (Rectory) —7:30pm Phoenix Mtg (Prairie C) —8:00pm AA Mee ng (Prairie B) Friday, September 11 —8:30am Friday Morning Regulars (Prairie C) —7:00pm Altar Server Mtg (Gym) Sunday, September 13 —11:30 Mass and Parish Picnic Parroquia Santa Barbara Misa de Unción de los Enfermos 3 de octubre de 2015 11:30 a.m. Recordar la fecha Hitzeman Funeral Home Ltd. 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