August 21, 2016 - Saint Andrew the Apostle
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August 21, 2016 - Saint Andrew the Apostle
St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Community 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time - August 21, 2016 Strive to enter through the narrow gate, for many, I tell you, will attempt to enter but will not be strong enough. Luke 13, 24 WORSHIP SCHEDULE Saturday 4:00 pm and 5:30 pm (English) Sunday 7:30 am (English) 8:45 am En Español - Iglesia 9:00 am (English) - Hall 10:30 am (English) - Church 10:30 am (po Polsku) - Hall 12:00 noon (po Polsku) - Church 12:00 noon (English) - Hall Weekdays 7:30 am (Monday - Friday) 8:00 am (Saturday) 7:15 pm (Polish) (Tue.) Reconciliation Saturdays 3:00 — 3:50 pm Wednesdays 5:45 — 6:45 pm with Adoration Seasonal Services and by appointment. Website: www.andrewcc.org PARISH OFFICES 530 Glen, Romeoville, IL 60446 (815) 886-4165, Fax (815) 886-6119 Email: office@andrewcc.org Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm St. Andrew School 505 Kingston, Romeoville, IL 60446 (815) 886-5953, Fax (815) 293-2016 St. Andrew Faith Formation 505 Kingston, Romeoville, IL 60446 (815) 886-5962, Fax (815) 886-6624 August 21, 2016 Page Two Mass Intentions SATURDAY, August 20 8:00AM —Mary Grembla by Family 4:00 PM —Angela Dillarella by Family 5:30 PM —Sophie Majkrzak by Sonia Lozano SUNDAY, August 21 Is 66:18-21; Ps 117:1, 2; Heb 12:5-7, 11-13; Lk 13:22-30 7:30 AM—(E-Ch) Parish Family 8:45 AM—(S-Ch) Denise Figueroa by Jesse & Vanessa Tagle Domingo Sanchez by La Familia Oceguera Simon Hernandez by La Familia Hernandez Maria Martinez by Esposo Sr. Martinez 9:00 AM—(E-Hall) Frank Martensen by Deacon Jesse & Mona Tagle 10:30 AM—(E-Ch) Ruth Rycketsky by Family 10:30 AM—(P-Hall) Stanislawa Gawrych by Sisters 12:00 PM—(P-Ch) Intentions of the Celebrant 12:00 PM—(E-Hall) Charles Angela by Gloria Walsh MONDAY, August 22 7:30 AM—Conrad Roman by Bob & Marge Ruane TUESDAY, August 23 7:30 AM—Richard Prokopec by Family 7:15 PM—(P-Ch) Intentions of the Celebrant WEDNESDAY, August 24 7:00 AM—Valencia Lawlor by Dimatlig Family 8:00 AM—Stephen Woodcock by St. Andrew faculty &staff THURSDAY, August 25 7:30 AM—James Kelly & Roseann Berndt by Jeannette Kelly FRIDAY, August 26 7:30 AM—Ralph Schweihs by Family 7:00 PM—(P-Ch) Intentions of the Celebrant THIS WEEK Monday, August 22 Prayer Vigil Charismatic Group - 6:30pm - St. Mary Center(B) AA (Spanish) - 7:00pm - St. Mary Center (F) Tuesday, August 23 St. Vincent DePaul Mtg. - 7:00pm - Parish Office Rosary - 7:00pm - Francis Room RCIA - 7:00pm - Conference Room Tuesday Mass (Polish) - 7:15pm - Church AA (Spanish) - 7:00pm - St. Mary Center (F) Wednesday, August 24 Adoration - 5:30pm to 7:00pm - Church Charismatic Group (Jesus el la Roca) - 7:00pm - Church Spanish Adult Choir - 7:00pm - Room 102 Spanish Ultreya - 7:00pm - St. Mary Center (F) Voces Para Dios Rehearsal - 7:00pm Room 105 AA Meeting - 7:30pm - St. Mary Center (B) Thursday, August 25 Spanish Bible Classes by Jose De Avila - 5:30pm - St. Mary Center (F) Friday, August 26 RCIA Bible Study - 7:00am - Parish Office Our Lady of Czestochowa Mass (Polish) - 7:00pm - Church Saturday, August 27 Confirmation Retreat - 8:00pm Protecting God’s Children (Eng &Polish) - 9:00am - Church Baptisms - Hispanic Min. - 11:30am - Church Church Confirmation Retreat - 1:30pm to 4:00pm - Church Sunday, August 28 RCIA - 10:30am - Conference Room SATURDAY, August 27 8:00AM —Robert J. Sedlacek by Family 4:00 PM —Walter & Frances Kowalski by Joan Kowalski 5:30 PM —Sophie Majkrzak by Sonia Lozano SUNDAY, August 28 Is 66:18-21; Ps 117:1, 2; Heb 12:5-7, 11-13; Lk 13:22-30 7:30 AM—Anthony Trobiani by Family 8:45 AM—(S-Ch) Doris Brandolino by Raul y Minerva Vizcaino Jose Luis Flores by Jose y Mina Flores Jose Luis Tagle by Deacono Jesse y Mona Tagle Domingo Sanchez by La Familia Oceguera 9:00 AM—(E-Ch) Parish Family 10:30 AM—(E-Ch) Charles Angela by Fran Mildice 12:00 PM—(P-Ch) Intentions of the Celebrant 12:00 PM—(E-Hall) Louise Ison by Lois Considine Weekday Mass Schedule Change Starting Wednesday, August 24, Wednesday morning masses will resume at 7:00am and 8:00am. READINGS FOR THE WEEK READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 2 Thes 1:1-5, 11-12; Ps 96:1-5; Mt 23:13-22 Tuesday: 2 Thes 2:1-3a, 14-17; Ps 96:10-13; Mt 23:23-26 Wednesday: Rv 21:9b-14; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Jn 1:45-51 Thursday: 1 Cor 1:1-9; Ps 145:2-7; Mt 24:42-51 Friday: 1 Cor 1:17-25; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 10-11; Mt 25:1-13 Saturday: 1 Cor 1:26-31; Ps 33:12-13, 18-21; Mt 25:14-30 Sunday: Sir 3:17-18, 20, 28-29; Ps 68:4-7, 10-11; Heb 12:18-19, 22-24a; Lk 14:1, 7-14 August 21, 2016 Page Three Rev. Gregor Gorsic, Pastor (815) 886-4165 ext. 317 My dear family of St. Andrew the Apostle! In two weeks’ time, on September 4th, Pope Francis will declare at the Vatican Blessed Teresa of Kolkata a saint. The date chosen for her canonization is the eve of the 19th anniversary of her death and the date previously established at the Vatican for the conclusion of the Year of Mercy pilgrimage of people like her who are engaged in works of mercy. When she served God and His people on earth, she was such an inspiration to all of us of the spiritual and corporal works of mercy — and now from heaven, she continues inspiring and setting an example for all of us in living out our own works of mercy to which God calls us. So what makes Mother Teresa a saint? Well, of the many facets to the life and brilliance of a saintly life, Mother Teresa exhibited a profound respect for and uncompromising proclamation of the dignity of all human life, from the unborn child to the most sick and helpless elderly person she encountered on the streets of Calcutta. Listen to her powerful words full of TRUTH and LOVE for every person and child of God: “America needs no words from me to see how your decision in Roe v. Wade has deformed a great nation. The so-called right to abortion has pitted mothers against their children and women against men. It has shown violence and discord at the heart of the most intimate human relationships. It has aggravated the derogation of the father’s role in an increasingly fatherless society. It has portrayed the greatest of gifts ~ a child ~ as a competitor, an intrusion, and an inconvenience. It has nominally accorded mothers unfettered dominion over the independent lives of their physically dependent sons and daughters. And in granting this unconscionable power, it has exposed many women to unjust and selfish demands from their husbands or other sexual partners. Human rights are not a privilege conferred by government. They are every human being’s entitlement by virtue of his humanity. The right to life does not depend, and must not be declared to be contingent, on the pleasure of anyone else, not even a parent or a sovereign.” (as quoted in the Wall Street Journal, 2/25/94). She went on to proclaim that “abortion kills twice. It kills the body of the baby and it kills the conscience of the mother. Abortion is profoundly anti-women. Three quarters of its victims are women: Half the babies and all the mothers.” She went on to say, “We must not be surprised when we hear of murders, of killings, of wars, of hatred. If a mother can kill her own child, what is left but for us to kill each other…. The greatest destroyer of love and peace is abortion, which is war against the child. The mother doesn’t learn to love, but kills to solve her own problems. Any country that accepts abortion is not teaching its people to love, but to use any violence to get what they want.” In a letter to the Fourth World Conference on Women held in Beijing, China, 1995, Mother Teresa wrote: “That special power of loving that belongs to a woman is seen most clearly when she becomes a mother. Motherhood is the gift of God to women. How grateful we must be to God for this wonderful gift that brings such joy to the whole world, women and men alike! Yet we can destroy this gift of motherhood, especially by the evil of abortion, but also by thinking that other things like jobs or positions are more important than loving, than giving oneself to others. No job, no plans, no possessions, no idea of ‘freedom’ can take the place of love. So anything that destroys God's gift of motherhood destroys His most precious gift to women-- the ability to love as a woman.” Mary brought forth Jesus from her lively faith and her offering of her body to be the way God would enter the world. It is no exaggeration to say that Mother Teresa’s active life of charity, of living the works of mercy, of helping “the poorest of the poor,” came from her love for Jesus — and here on earth, that love for Jesus is most concentrated in the celebration and adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament, the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ. Mother Teresa encouraged all of us in these beautiful words: “Like Mary, let us be full of zeal to go in haste to give Jesus to others. She was full of grace when, at the annunciation, she received Jesus. Like her, we too become full of grace every time we receive Holy Communion. It is the same Jesus whom she received and whom we receive at Mass. As soon as she received Him she went with haste to give Him to John. For us also, as soon as we receive Jesus in Holy Communion, let us go in haste to give Him to our sisters, to our poor, to the sick, to the dying, to the lepers, to the unwanted, and the unloved. By this we make Jesus present in the world today.” Mother Teresa’s simple service touched the hearts of millions of people of all faiths. In the darkness of her struggles, the soon-to-be-Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta was a shining light of love and generosity and care for the poor! May we love Jesus as deeply and with the same confidence and commitment, and share that love in works of mercy, as she did, with all God’s children, born and preborn. Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, pray for us! In the loving Hearts of Jesus and Mary, Fr. Gregor Page Four August 21, 2016 The Society of St. Vincent DePaul St. Andrew the Apostle Conference …neighbor helping neighbor... Our helpline 815-886-4165 ext. 304 All calls are confidential with callbacks within 24 hours. In today’s Gospel, Jesus tells us to “strive to enter through the narrow gate.” Our call to follow Jesus demands that we learn to live for the sake of others. St. Vincent de Paul (SVdP) HOME VISITS A family/person in need calls St. Andrew's (815-886-4165, Ext. 304) for help. They outline their needs and our Helpline Coordinator returns their call within 24 hrs. After conducting a brief telephone interview to ascertain if we might be able to help, a two-member team arranges a home visit. During this visit the team gathers all necessary information to determine if we can give assistance. Our board reviews the information and the visiting team relays the recommendation to the client. No cash or checks are ever given to persons we help. We make all payments. We keep all information gathered kept confidential. Want to learn about the Catholic Church? Do you know of anyone who would like to know more about our beautiful Catholic Faith? Do you, or someone you know, desire to celebrate the Sacraments of Baptism, First Eucharist and Confirmation? The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is a faith formation process for: adult seekers, both unbaptized and baptized Christians; baptized Catholics who seek to complete their initiation sacraments (Holy Communion and Confirmation). Parish Office Hours As of Monday, August 15, the Parish office resumed normal business hours. Office hours are listed on the front cover. Monday - Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm I would like to have my house blessed. Please contact me to make arrangements. Name _________________________________ Address _______________________________ _______________________________________ Home Phone ____________________________ Work Phone ____________________________ Today’s Date___________________________ 50/50 Raffle News Only one more month is left on the current raffle tickets. We will pull names in September. Please watch your mail! We have mailed 2016-2017 50/50 Raffle Tickets to your home. If you need more tickets call Sheryl at 815-886-4165 ext 416. Tickets are also available at the parish office and at the gift shop. Thank you for your continued support and good luck to you all! Lisa & Sheryl, co-chairs SUNDAY COLLECTION August 13 & 14 General Collection...................$14,087.24 Foundation for the Future........$1,026.00 Assumption...................................$768.00 August 21, 2016 Page Five Make a Joyful Noise! It’s time for choir! Dzas na spiew! Es tiempo par cantar! If you enjoy singing and feel that you can make a fairly regular commitment to rehearsals and liturgies, please consider joining St.Andrew’s many choirs. Reading music helps, but is not required. We learn music in a way that is easy for everyone. Our groups are friendly, fun, spiritual, and we come together to share our talents and praise God! Check the schedule below and come to our first rehearsal! Once you come, you WILL be back! CHOIR DAY BEGIN MASS Voces para Dios Hispanic Choir children/adults (Room 105) Wednesdays 8/31 7:00-8:30 PM 2nd & 3rd Sundays of the month 8:45 AM Hispanic Adults (Room 102) Wednesdays. 8/31 7:00-8:30 PM 1st & 4th Sundays of the month 8:45 AM English Adults Ages 16 & older (Church) Thursdays 9/8 7:00-9:00 PM 2 Masses per month and holidays Polish Group See the organist at 10:30 AM hall and 12:00 PM church Masses for details English School Choir Grades.1-8 Tuesdays St. Andrew students (Room 102) 9/8 2:45 PM School Mass 8:00 AM Wednesdays English Parish Choir Member of St. Andrew’s Parish able to read – age 16 (Church) 9/8 4:30-5:30 PM 2 Masses per month and holidays Thursdays Please pray on this wonderful ministry and “Make a joyful noise to the Lord.” Psalm 100 New Altar Server Training Second part of altar server training class will be held on Thursday, August 25th 4:00-5:30 PM in church. If you want more information, call Sue at 815-886-4165 ext. 314. Ministers of Care If you would like to be a Minister of Care/Visitor of the Sick, and bring the Holy Eucharist to our homebound, come to a two day session on Saturday, September 10th and September 17th, 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM. The training will be held at the Carmelite Campus, St. Paul’s Hall, 8501 Bailey Rd. Darien, IL. Call Sue at ext. 314 to register. You must attend both days. The next session will be in January. Resurrection Choir Our Funeral Choir can always use additional voices. This group ministers at funerals held here at St. Andrew. The funerals are normally at 10:00 AM. This is an ideal ministry for those who love to sing, but cannot make a commitment to a regular weekly choir rehearsal. Most of the hymns are from the blue Gather books and are songs that we know well. Members are notified a few days in advance by phone. You can participate as often or as little as your schedule permits. If you are interested in singing at funerals to minister to those who mourn, please contact Sue at 815-886-4165 ext. 314 or email at music@andrewcc.org. Page Six August 21, 2016 Ramona Tagle Coordinadora del Ministerio Hispano 815-886-4165 Ext. 305 Hispanic@andrewcc.org Agosto 21, de 2016 Vigésimo primer Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario NECESITAMOS UNA PEQUEÑA EPIFANÍA La primera lectura de hoy, tomada del profeta Isaías, nos recuerda las lecturas de ese mismo profeta que escuchamos cuando ya el tiempo de Navidad llegaba a su término con la celebración de la Epifanía del Señor. En ese momento del año cristiano, el mensaje de las lecturas es básicamente el mismo de hoy: la gracia redentora de Dios no conoce fronteras. Esta gracia es tan maravillosa, que nuestras regiones geográficas e instituciones humanas no la pueden contener. Cuando Dios revela esa gracia, su maravillosa grandeza atrae a personas de todas partes y de donde menos uno se espera; de lugares que a veces parecen indeseables a los ojos de los que quisieran contener o controlar el poder salvador de Dios. Y entonces, en un flujo y reflujo de la gloria divina, la buena nueva de la constancia, la misericordia, el amor y la fidelidad de Dios, que han atraído a una miríada de personas hacia Dios, llegará con su mensaje a todas las naciones y a todas las personas, tal como se canta en el Salmo de hoy. PERO . . . ¿AHORA MISMO? El fin de los tiempos, tal como nos dice Jesús hoy, va a estar lleno de sorpresas. La sorpresa subyacente es que no hay manera de saber la hora precisa en que el ungido de Dios volverá en su gloria. A los que se preguntaban ansiosamente el número de los que se han de salvar, Jesús les contesta, no con una cifra, sino con una descripción de los que serán salvos: todos los que se hayan disciplinado en el Señor para poder entrar al cielo por la puerta estrecha. Hay quienes presumen de “conocer a alguien” dentro del cielo, y por eso se pueden permitir una vida de maldad. Pero Jesús les dice que sus influencias no les valdrán de nada. El amo que está a la puerta no les podrá conocer por el velo de pecados con que vienen cubiertos. Los que presumían de que su “buena sangre” y la alianza que Dios había hecho con sus antepasados les garantizaría la entrada para unirse a los patriarcas y profetas, sentirán que sus dientes rechinan y no se sentarán al banquete del reino. Según Jesús, todos los que levantaron murallas y perpetuaron posiciones o rangos, verán destruidas las fronteras celestiales que imaginaron, y verán también que los mejores y más altos lugares se ofrecen a otros. ¿Quieres tener un puesto en la mesa del banquete? ¡Empieza a vivir de manera que los otros invitados te quieran tener a su lado! Intención de Misa + Denise Figueroa, + Simón Hernández, Domingo Sanchez Sr. Maria Martinez Sagrada Familia Sr. Gilberto y Familia August 21, 2016 Page Seven World Wide Marriage Encounter Fall Banquet Thursday, September 22, 2016, Cocktails: 6:30pm, Dinner 7:30pm The Silent Auction, Raffle, Dinner and Cocktails will benefit David Daleiden’s legal defense and include a discussion on recent and on-going developments from the frontlines of the pro-life legal battles raging in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Houston and all the way to the halls of Congress. Located at The Carlisle, 435 E. Butterfield Road, Lombard, Illinois. For tickets and more information call 312-782-1680 or ThomasMoreSociety.org/RSVP (RSVP by August 31). Hour of Prayer The Joliet Franciscan Sisters invite you to join them for an hour of prayer and reflection focusing on the theme of Integrity of Heart. This evening prayers will take place on Tuesday, August 23, 2016, at 7:00 p.m. at the Joliet Franciscan Center, 1433 Essington Road in Joliet. Everyone is welcome and there is no cost to attend. Light refreshments will be served after the prayer. Council of Catholic Women News Volunteers Needed We are in need of 1-2 women to chair our Annual Fall Bake Sale/Raffle/Craft Baskets. This year’s raffle is November 12 & 13, 2016. If interested, please contact a CCW Board Member. Thank you Sheryl, Lisa, Jean & Rita St. Paul encourages us to “keep our eyes fixed on Jesus”. When we focus on Jesus and continue to develop a deeper relationship with him we become transformed. Let His love transform your marriage. The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends are October 7-9, 2016 or December 9-11, 2016, both at Elk Grove Village, IL. Early registration is highly recommended. For reservations/information, call Jim & Kris at 630-577-0778 or contact us through http://wwme-chicagoland.org . St. Paul nos anima a "mantener nuestros ojos fijados en Jesús". Cuando nos enfocamos en Jesús y continuar desarrollando una relación más profunda con él nos ser transformados. Deje que su amor transforme su matrimonio. La próxima semana de encuentro de matrimonio en todo el mundo son agosto 19-21 y noviembre 4-6, 2016. Aprendan como Dios los llama a vivir en su Sacramento de Matrimonio, asistiendo a un Fin de Semana del Encuentro Matrimonial Mundial. Para más información de los Fines de Semana en español, si vive en los suburbios o pertenece a la Diócesis de Joliet, comuníquese con Javier y Gaby Vargas (630) 621-8984 gabyjaviervgs@gmail.com, en el área de Chicago llamar a Oscar y Luz Delgado (847) 826-9525, odelro@aol.com, para los que vivan en el área del sur de Chicago y el Noroeste de Indiana llamar a Juan y Elia Zambrano (708) 825-4099 eliaza4726@sbcglobal.net. Se recomienda registrarse con anticipación ya que el cupo es limitado. Save The Date September 11, 2016 8 a.m. to Noon In the Mobiles Our wonderful Knights of Columbus will be serving up a delicious pancake breakfast! August 21, 2016 Page Eight Ks. Michał Twarużek Wikariusz Parafialny (815) 886-4165 ext. 311 email: assocpastor@andrewcc.org email: michaltwardy24@gmail.com sprawy urzędowe po wcześniejszym ustaleniu spotkania Marta Wysocki Koordynator Polskiego Duszpasterstwa (815) 886-4165 ext. 307 email: polish@andrewcc.org Godziny pracy: Wtorki i Środy od 8:30 a.m do 2:30 p.m. XXI NIEDZIELA ZWYKŁA Marta Wysocki PIELGRZYMKA SIERPIEŃ 13-14, 2016 Ks. Michał Twarużek ROZKŁAD NA SIERPIEŃ I WRZESIEŃ Sierpień 23- Msza Św. Wtorkowa o godzinie 7:15 wieczorem w kościele. Msza Święta połączona z Nowenną do Matki Bożej Częstochowskiej. Sierpień 26 (Piątek)– Uroczystość Matki Bożej Częstochowskiej. Uroczysta msza święta w kościele o godzinie 7 wieczorem. Grafik na Sierpień ______ 10.30 12.00 Przypominamy że obraz M.B zabieramy i oddajemy na mszy świętej o dwunastej. SIERPIEŃ 28, 2016 MAGDALENA CHEN Z RODZINNĄ WRZESIEŃ 4, 2016 ANDRZEJ & ANNA PIĄTEK WRZESIEŃ 11, 2016 EWELINA & WIKTOR MAŁEK WRZESIEŃ 18, 2016 KRYSTYNA & JAN SZYMAŃSKI 8.7 8.14 8.21 8.28 Lektor Stanisław Ryndak NIE MA MSZY Stanisława Mniszak Andrzej Gucwa Szafarz I Marek Rzeszotko NIE MA MSZY Stanisław Ryndak Stanisław Ryndak Lektor I Anna Dziedzic Kamil Tomaszek Krystyna Kula Lektor II Mirosław Gaik Ania Bzdyk Krzysztof Tomaszek Szafarz I Grace Gacek Maria Szarek Maria Szarek Krzysztof Zborowski Eugeniusz Szarek Eugeniusz Szarek Szafarz II August 21, 2016 Page Nine St. Andrew the Apostle Faith Formation Note from the Faith Formation Office “The future of humanity passes by way of the family” Pope John Paul II Faith Formation Registration will be taking place until August 31st Faith Formation begins the week of September 18 Office Hours: Sunday, August 21, 9:00am to 12:00pm Monday, August 15, 5:00pm to 7:00pm Tuesday, August 16, 2:00pm to 4:30pm Wednesday, August 17, 4:30pm to 7:00pm Thursday, August 18, 9:00am to 12:00pm Please check Faith Formation door for specific Office Hours dates Mary Kerwin, Faith Formation Secretary (815) 886-5962 extension 501 ffoffice@andrewcc.org Elena Marquez, Coordinator of Faith Formation Se Habla Español (815) 886-5962 extension 503 faithformation@andrewcc.org Faith Formation is looking for Catechists! Consider Volunteering • Twice a month for 2 hours • Share the love of Jesus and teach Catechesis • Grow in the faith and fellowship with the Faith Formation Community The Church needs you. Your enthusiasm. Your Creativity and the Joy that is so characteristic of you. - Pope Francis Check out a Catechist testimony: After 8 years of being in hiatus from teaching religious education classes, I finally decided to come back now that my two children are older. I took on the role of teaching 7th and 8th graders in the fall of 2016 and I am amazed at how quickly the year has gone by. On my last day of class I was presented a letter from a student who would come to my class every Thursday. The letter touched my heart so much so that I have decided to continue to teach the following school year. Although this student has told me that I have made a difference in their life, this student too has made a difference in mine. Not only am I teaching these young minds about what it means to be a practicing Christian I too, am learning with them. Returning to religious education has always been something I have desired and as I continue to teach I continue to learn and grow with my students. I love that I have the ability to give back to my church community who is like a second family to me. There is no doubt in my mind that each one of us has a special gift or talent that can be shared. If learning more about God is something you desire you should consider becoming a catechist too. I promise you will not regret getting to know Jesus and our students who attend. He lives through all of us! “Sometimes even the smallest gestures can mean so much to someone’s soul.” - Angela Venegas Page Ten August 21, 2016 Remember these men and women in your daily prayers . . . Priests, Deacons, Seminarians and Women & Men Religious of the Diocese of Joliet August 14 Srs. M. Alexine Knotek, Jeremy Konrath, Agnes Marie Kovacic, Margaret Krieger, M. Judith Kurry, Karen Marie Lanigan, Lorita Lawler, Suzanne Lesniewski OSF 15 Gregory Alberts (Seminarian) 16 Fr. Burke Masters (Vocation Director) 17 James Malik IV (Seminarian) 18 Srs. Colleen Loehmer, Theresa Diane Lopez, Leomarie Luecke, Rita Mandella, Mary Lou Marchetti, Joanne Marusa, Geraldine McGovern OSF 19 Kevin Helwig (Deacon Candidate) 20 Christian Padilla (Seminarian) 21 Dcns. Jesse Tagle, Terrence Taylor, Timothy Taylor, Dennis Theriault, Thomas Thilgen, William Thomas, Art Tiongson, Matthew Tretina, Robert True, Joseph Urso Prayers of the Parish Michael Cavoto, HN James M. Chavez, Matthew Domek, Christopher Durkovic, James Dean Johnson, Jacob Kikta, Bill Nelson, 1st Lt. Alexander Nuxoll, Sgt. Kevin Parker, Joshua Plucinski, Andrew Price, Mstr. Sgt. Jose Sanchez, Kyle Tranchitello, Kurt Warkenthien, Humberto Zermeño, and all our men and women in the military. We are not alone. In this great mercy work, we are not alone. The Letter to the Hebrews (12:1-4) declares we can run the race, we can live the Christian life, we can keep our eyes fixed on Jesus because we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses. We are not alone. We who eat and drink Christ’s Blood and Body are “conformed to his image on earth” in order to not only look like him but also be like him. Who is lonely, cut off, alone, and needs my visit? Who can I surround with my witness and comfort? DISCIPLINE It is no accident that the words “disciple” and “discipline” are nearly identical. Their relationship in Christian faith and life, however, has fallen somewhat out of favor in the past generation, as certain prescribed Church rules and regulations have been reduced and relaxed. These rules were often referred to as “disciplines.” We are mistaken, however, to think that it no longer takes discipline to follow Christ. The Letter to the Hebrews assures us of that today. Our discipline is more like that of an athlete pursuing a victory or a personal best, or a musician striving for a concert career or to master a new piece of music. This discipline comes from desire, not from regulations. It was the desire to do the will of God that led Jesus on the path to his cross. It is that same desire he encourages in us today: to strive to enter through the narrow gate, to find ourselves in the kingdom with a surprising assortment of people who are there not because of mere observation of rules, but out of a genuine desire to recline at the table of the heavenly banquet. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. When: Saturday, September 17, 2016 DOORS OPEN at 5pm FIRST GAME starts at 5:30PM Where: St. Andrew the Apostle Hall What: BINGO---50/50 Raffle---Snacks/ Drinks will be available for purchase BONUS: Child Care available $5.00/Child For more details contact the school: 815-886-5953 or Email: brisa68@yahoo.com ALL ARE WELCOME!!! SEE YOU THERE!!! Page Eleven August 21, 2016 St. Andrew the Apostle School -- Enroll for 2016-2017 School Year St. Andrew School is Currently enrolling for the 2016-2017 School Year. Benefits include: • SAS offers full day preschool for 3 and 4 year olds and Kindergarten Students. • School day hours 7:50 am until 2:30pm. • Before care is available as early as 7 am ($5/ day) and after care until 6 pm ($10/day) • Dedicated teachers and faculty • Low student to teacher ratio • Challenging courses within a nurturing environment • State of the art technology availability 50 Chrome Books for 1:1 usage 4 Smart Boards for classroom usage For a tour of our school or for additional information please call Carol Albreski 815-226-5953 ext. 421 (voice mail messages are being returned). First day of the new school year is in August 17, 2016. Register Today! Bingo Committee Members Needed Once a month, the School Advisory Council sponsors a night of Bingo. We are seeking at least 3 people to join the "Bingo Committee" to help organize and run the monthly events. Please contact Rosita Alvarez with any questions or if you would like to be part of the committee. Rosita's email address: brisa68@yahoo.com. Thank you! UP COMING PTO EVENTS August 25-VOR Crusin’ Night 5 p.m.-9 p.m. (Edward’s Square) August 31- Club Choice Kick Off September 5- NO SCHOOL September 6- No Cook Night- Renee G. September 7- PTO Meeting September 14- Club Choice Orders Due September 17- BINGO September 18- VOR Founders Day Parade September 19-IOWA Testing Catholic High School Information Fair Sunday, September 18 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 Noon Representatives from each of these outstanding area Catholic High Schools will be here to share information on their schools at our Annual Catholic High School Information Fair. Prospective students and their families can stop by the St. Mary Immaculate Gym anytime Sunday morning to talk with the school staff and even some current high school students. You can learn about everything from academics and athletics to tuition and uniforms. You can also hear about Shadow Days, Open Houses, and other Campus Visit opportunities. Come and get all your questions answered! Fair is at: St Mary Immaculate Parish 15629 S. Rt. 59, Plainfield Il 60544 Schools Participating in the Fair include: Aurora Central Catholic High School (Aurora) Montini Catholic High School (Lombard) Benet Academy (Lisle) Nazareth Academy High School (LaGrange Park) Joliet Catholic Academy (Joliet) Providence Catholic High School (New Lenox) Marmion Academy (Aurora) Rosary High School (Aurora) Page Twelve August 21, 2016 A COMMUNITY OF WORD AND SACRAMENT Please Pray For SACRAMENTS OF INITIATION Frances Ison, Rose Ison, Mildred Drdak, Barbara Linsner, Violet Sinkula, Katie Churulo, Marie Lynch, Mary LaRue, Alex Estrada, Aldona Murphy, Andrew Wisniewski, Marcia Kizior, Pete Carrara, Gretchen Patez, Loretta Lenz, Władysław Pazgan, Evelyn Metoyer, June Cygan, Kattarina Moreno, Sandra Guerrero, Mia Dooley, Emily Rodriguez, Sabina Sobolewski, Katrina Moreno, Anthony Ford, Sylvestri Gomez, Jr., Pat Hill, Clara Hannan, Dave Paulsen, William Marshall, Dolores Dellutri, Judy Stazak, Gloria Ventresca, Susie Vollmacke, Tim Czajowski, Julie Adams, Clare Nelson, Mary Wold, Phyllis Churulo, John & Liz Severin, Randy Daily, Jayden Perrin, Ardeth McLaughlin, Perry Manago, Christel Pelters, Bob “Moose” Martin, CATECHUMENATE The Catechumenate is a community which gathers those adults who have not been baptized, and seek deeper insight into the Christian faith. BAPTISM OF CHILDREN We joyfully celebrate the baptism of children of Christian households which are joined to our weekly worship, and have active registration in our parish community for at least 3 months. After registration in the parish, please attend an Evening of Awareness, if you have not attended a class in the past two years, to register for Baptism and select a date. Classes are presented on the first Wednesday of each month Look upon our brothers and sisters who are ill, in the at 7:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall. Baptism is celebrated on the midst of illness and pain, may they be united with Christ, third Sunday of the month at 1:30 p.m. who heals both body and soul; may they know the consolation promised to those who suffer and be fully EUCHARIST AND CONFIRMATION restored to wellness and wholeness. We ask this in the Formation for those coming first to the table of the Lord name of Jesus the Lord. Amen. as children is infused into the efforts of our school and Faith Formation Office. Confirmation formation is a two year GRANT ETERNAL REST, LIGHT AND PEACE TO process completed in eighth grade. Please call the Faith ALL FAITHFUL DEPARTED: Vane Finn, Margaret Formation Office for more information. Hebenstreit & Raymond Rembles. SACRAMENTS OF COMMITMENT Please call the parish office by Monday at (815) 886-4165 for the name of your loved one to be placed for 3 weeks Marriage preparation is a six month process of prayer, on our short term prayer list. Also, please call the parish reflection and study. Couples work with both the presider office, if you are hospitalized and would like a visit from and a sponsor couple through this process. Please note that our hospital ministry team or homebound and in need of this six month period of preparation is essential. communion. MARRIAGE ORDERS Those seeking assistance in discerning a call to ordained ministry are encouraged to call the parish offices. SACRAMENTS OF HEALING RECONCILIATION Reconciliation is available each Saturday afternoon, 3:00pm, Wednesday evening, 5:45-6:45pm, through seasonal communal services, and by appointment. ANOINTING Anointing of the Sick is offered through seasonal services, and always by request. If hospitalized, please immediately seek anointing from the Catholic chaplain. BULLETIN SUBMISSIONS Submissions are usually due Fridays at noon, nine days prior to publication. Send to office@andrewcc.com. Some early deadlines apply during the holidays. Hospital Visitation of Parishioners Please remember that if you or any family members find yourselves in a hospital, be sure to let them know you are a parishioner at St. Andrew’s — it doesn’t hurt to say it a few times, either! Whenever we priests, deacons or Eucharistic Ministers come to visit, we check the hospital list of parishioners printed under “St. Andrew.” But if you’re not listed as a parishioner of St. Andrew, we won’t know you’re even there! We do not want to miss you! You can always call us, too, at the office, ext. 301. Thank you. May the Lord Jesus be with you all your days, to love and be loved by Him, to honor and serve Him, as He honors and serves us! Page Thirteen August 21, 2016 St. Andrew the Apostle We Care Food Pantry Parish Staff The St. Andrew We Care Food Pantry is open every Wednesday from 10:00 am. until 12:30 p.m. for any eligible family in Romeoville in need of food assistance. (815) 886-4165 Rev. Gregor Gorsic, Pastor, ext. 317 Rev. Michał Twaruzek, Associate Pastor, ext. 311 Rev. Jacob Kolawole, Priest in Residence, ext. 301 Darlene Searcy, Communications Secretary, ext. 301 Bernadette Sedlacek, Manna, ext. 303 Deacon Ron Searls, Business Manager, ext. 302 Marta Wysocki, Coordinator of Polish Ministry, ext. 307 Ramona Tagle, Coordinator of Hispanic Ministry, ext. 305 Sue Psenicka, Director of Music & Worship Coordinator, ext. 314 Barb Sanders, Contact for Adult Faith Formation, ext. 308 Russell McNab, Facility Manager, ext. 316 The requirements to receive food commodities from the Pantry is that a valid State of Illinois Driver's License or State of Illinois ID and a current utility bill with your Romeoville address must be presented at the time of sign-in. Due to the poor economy, loss of employment or housing, and if you are currently residing with a Romeoville family, you may bring your valid Illinois Driver’s License or State ID AND a current utility bill from the Romeoville residents you are living with. Some proof of residency must be established. 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