Immaculate Conception Parish Bulletin
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Immaculate Conception Parish Bulletin
Immaculate Conception Parish Bulletin Third Sunday in Ordinary Time January 25, 2015 INSIDE THIS ISSUE Parish Directory 2 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 church home, or your church is not a home to you, we invite you to become part of our parish family. We are so glad you’re here and hope you will come back again for Mass or become a parishioner. A Note from Father Tom 3 A Note from Keith Wolfe 3 Today’s Readings & Readings for the Week 4 MASS SCHEDULE Mass Intentions 4 Prayer Intentions 5 Calendar 6 Coming Events 7 Religious Education 8 Youth Ministry 8 2015 Annual Appeal 9 CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK ~ JANUARY 25 TO JANUARY 30 MASS ~ JANUARY 25, 9:00 A.M. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION GRADE SCHOOL AND HIGH SCHOOL GRADE SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE AND REGISTRATION FOR NEW STUDENTS ~ JANUARY 25~ 10:00 A.M. TO 1:00 P.M. ICCATHOLIC PREP WALL OF HONOR INDUCTION MASS JANUARY 28 ~ 8:15 A.M GRADE SCHOOL DISTINGUISHED GRADUATE MASS JANUARY 30 ~ 8:15 A.M. PARISH MISSION STATEMENT We the people of Immaculate Conception Parish are Christians who worship and glorify God as a sign of our faith. Empowered by the Holy Spirit, we proclaim our faith to the world through prayer, education, concern, and service to our community. By participating in the sacraments and giving of our time, talent and treasure, we help to make Christ present and share God’s love in our community and the world around us. Volunteer Opportunities 9 Grade School 10 High School 10 Christmas Flowers 11 Christian Service 12 Weekly Sharing 13 Respect Life 13 2 Third Sunday in Ordinary Time January 25, 2015 IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH 134 Arthur St. Please visit our website at Elmhurst, IL 60126 www.icelmhurst.org Parish Office: (630 530-8515 Fax: (630) 530-9346 Catholic Charities Parish Office Hours: Monday—Thursday 8:30 a.m. ~ 4:30 p.m. Friday: 8:30 a.m. ~ 3:00 p.m. Phone: 530-8515 Fax: 530-9346 Website: www.icelmhurst.org NEW PARISHIONERS, WELCOME! Please click on “New to IC?” on our parish website homepage or call the 530-8515 for more information. BAPTISMS: Please call Linda Grisolia for information (530-8991). MARRIAGES: Please call Linda Grisolia at least 6 months in advance (530-8991). SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Monday-Friday By Appointment Only; Saturday: 4:00-4:45PM Church Bulletin submissions due at the rectory or e-mailed to bulletin@icelmhurst.org Friday 12:00 Noon, nine (9) days prior to bulletin date. Special Early Deadlines may apply. To reserve a room in one of our campus buildings, please email calendar@icelmhurst.org. Thank You! Third Sunday in Ordinary Time January 25, 2015 3 Dear Friends in Christ, This weekend we mark the beginning of Catholic Schools Week. Each year the Catholic Schools in our country put aside one week in order to celebrate the value of Catholic Education. Many people in our parish have benefited from attending Catholic schools. Likewise, we are blessed that our parish sponsors two Catholic schools. Our grade school enrolls children ages three through grade 8 and our high school, IC Catholic Prep, enrolls students in grades 9 through 12. The total enrollment in these grades of our two schools is the largest sponsored by any Catholic parish in the state of Illinois. We are very blessed to continue this tradition that was started in the year 1900. I was very blessed that my parents sent me to Catholic Schools. It was indeed a sacrifice for them to make this decision. They were already paying a great deal of taxes and yet they decided to make this financial investment. Later in life, I learned how firmly they believed in the significance of Catholic Education. My parents wanted me to be able to learn about God and our Catholic way of life on an ongoing basis. In a Catholic school, religion is not only a subject, it is instead something that is taught and encouraged throughout the entire school day. I am very grateful to have received this foundation, both in grade and in high school. The success of our schools at Immaculate Conception is beyond measure. We sponsor an excellent Catholic high school. Young men and women who graduate from IC Catholic Prep are truly prepared to make a difference by their lives. I consider myself very blessed to be able to witness the growth and development that occurs in them. Likewise, the children in our grade school grow stronger in their faith and spiritual well being on a daily basis. It is a beautiful thing to witness their outstanding educational development. Like the students in our high school, it is also very gratifying to see how their lives grow deeper in Christ on a daily basis. Thank you to all of our Administrations, Faculties and Staffs for your constant and never ending dedication to the welfare of the students in Immaculate Conception schools. Thank you as well to all of the parents for their never ending dedication that is shown, particularly in the countless ways in which you volunteer to assist us in our mission. Thank you to all of our parishioners for all that you have done throughout the years. Thank you to those who have gone before us for their wisdom and dedication that was shown in starting and maintaining our schools. The very dedicated Sisters of St. Agnes were an integral part of Catholic Education for 85 years. Countless laymen and women have also generously shared their time and talent as administrators, teachers and staff members. Over the years numerous priests have also worked diligently for the advancement of Catholic Education at IC. May God continue to bless and watch over Immaculate Conception Grade School and IC Catholic Prep. If you are interested in potentially enrolling your child in either of our schools, please contact the respective office. Sincerely in Christ, A Note From Mr. Keith Wolfe, Seminarian Our Seminarian Keith Wolfe will be on pilgrimage to the Holy Land (Jerusalem) with his classmates from Saint Mary of the Lake Seminary until March 21st, 2015. He writes, "Although it is a few short months until I am ordained a Deacon with my assignment at IC beginning in June, I would like to serve the parish community on my pilgrimage. I will be visiting many of the holy sites from Scripture. I am offering to pray for any of your intentions at these sites. For example, maybe someone is sick in your family, I can pray for them at the site where Jesus healed Lazarus. These locations have a special grace because of their connection to the life of Our Lord. So, if you are interested in prayer, please send an email to kwolfe@usml.edu. You may be as specific or anonymous as you desire. I look forward to continue to serve all of you as a Deacon when I return." 4 Third Sunday in Ordinary Time January 25, 2015 W or s h ip Welcome to the Word TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — The Ninevites turn from their evil way in response to Jonah’s message (Jonah 3:1-5, 10). Psalm — Teach me your ways, O Lord (Psalm 25). Second Reading — The world in its present form is passing away (1 Corinthians 7:29-31). Gospel — Jesus proclaims, “Repent, and believe in the gospel.” The new disciples abandon their nets and follow him (Mark 1:14-20). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 2 Tm 1:1-8 or Ti 1:1-5; Ps 96:1-3, 7-8a, 10; Mk 3:22-30 Tuesday: Heb 10:1-10; Ps 40:2, 4ab, 7-8a, 10, 11; Mk 3:31-35 Wednesday: Heb 10:11-18; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 4:1-20 Thursday: Heb 10:19-25; Ps 24:1-6; Mk 4:21-25 Friday: Heb 10:32-39; Ps 37:3-6, 23-24, 39-40; Mk 4:26-34 Saturday: Heb 11:1-2, 8-19; Lk 1:69-75; Mk 4:35-41 Sunday: Dt 18:15-20; Ps 95:1-2, 6-9; 1 Cor 7:32-35; Mk1:21-28 SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Third Sunday in Ordinary Time; Catholic Schools Week Monday: Ss. Timothy and Titus Tuesday: St. Angela Merici Wednesday: St. Thomas Aquinas Saturday: St. John Bosco Masses for the Week MONDAY, JANUARY 26 6:15AM—†Frank Cygan/Family 7:30AM—†Eleanore C. Capron/Jack Doyle TUESDAY, JANUARY 27 6:15AM—†Edwin Sieradzski/Family 7:30AM—†Clare Mellon WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28 6:15AM—†Lawrence & Mary Cygan/Family 7:30AM—†Stanley & Genevieve Gasiciel/Family 8:15AM—HS Distinguished Alumni Mass THURSDAY, JANUARY 29 6:15AM—†Marion & Joseph Kertz/Family 7:30AM—†William Healy/Paul & Betty Daudelin FRIDAY, JANUARY 30 6:15AM—†Joseph & Stephanie Gawlik//Family 7:30AM—†Mary Dyer/Dyer Family 8:15AM—GS Mass Distinguished Grad Mass SATURDAY, JANUARY 31 8:00AM—†Jim Newbill/Sutton Family 5:15PM—†Francis Maloney/Bridget Maloney SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1 7:30AM—†Catherine Zable/Hugh McLean Family 9:00AM— †Mary Schumacher/Hillsman Family 11:30AM—Parish Family 5:15PM—†James O’Hara/Rita & Paul Higgins In today’s Scripture passage, God inspires Jonah to listen to the Lord’s call, and warn the people of Nineveh to turn away from evil and repent. In St. Mark’s Gospel, Jesus calls Simon-Peter, Andrew, James, and John to follow Him. They respond immediately, leaving their fishing businesses and families — in essence, sacrificing everything — to become His disciples. Their actions were considered radical even in Jesus’ day, and would be even more so in today’s world. As disciples striving to embrace stewardship as a way of life, are we, too, willing to sacrifice all we have for the Kingdom of God? Third Sunday in Ordinary Time January 25, 2015 Stewardship of Our Prayer for... THOSE WHO ARE ILL….. Cronin, Richard Daniels, Larry Geis, George Giacobbe, Michael Lahey, Tom Marra, Geraldine Mogni, Andrew James Rogers, Jackie Rossman, Min Ruiz-Block, Vanessa Salerno, Madeline “HEAVENLY FATHER, ACCEPT OUR PRAYERS WHICH WE OFFER FOR THEM” Loving God, give strength and protection to all who struggle with illness of any kind. Calm their fears and uncertainties. Provide them with loving and tender care. Grant them courage when they are afraid and comfort when they are in pain. Please remember recently deceased family, friends and parishioners in your prayers. Grant them eternal rest and may your light shine on them forever. † Mary Frances Gardner, wife of Michael Gardner IC Prayer Shawl Ministry Those who wish to gather as a group to knit or crochet prayer shawls will meet on the first and third Tuesdays of the month in the Marian Room of the Rectory from 9:00am until noon. You may “drop in” and spend as much time as you wish. If you want to learn how to knit or crochet, we will have teachers available to help. Visitation Parish hosts its prayer quilt sessions on the second and third Tuesdays of the month from 9:00am until noon. Participants will meet in the lower level of the Parish Center. For further information, please contact Rita Beese at 630- 279-6811 or rdbeese@comcast.net OUR LOVED ONES IN THE MILITARY Prayers for Our Troops Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families For the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need. And give us peace. I ask this in the name of Jesus, Our Lord and Savior. Amen Cpl. Brett Roth, USMC, Grandson of Skip & Betty Roth Lt. Joe Doyle, US Army, Son of Deb and Tom Doyle 1st Lt. Ryan Kenny, USMC, Son of Mary Beth Kenny Staff Sgt. Melinda Jolly, USMC Daughter of Linda and Tom Makinney Pvt. Jeffery Crones, US Ar my, Grandson of Joan Leyden Cpl. Ben Gieser, USMC, Son of Monica and William Gieser Specialist Jonathan M. Pichler, US Ar my, Son of Ginny & Mark Gronek, Grandson of Catherine Young Capt. Andrew Smyrnios, USAF, Brother of Stephanie Alfini Airman 1st Class, Nick Lezza, USAF, ICHS Class of 2003 Recruit Garrett Gong, USMC Cpl. Alex Messina, USMC LCpl. Ben Bright, USMC Friend of the Genthe Family Capt. Jeffrey Robbins, USMC, Son of Barb & Larry Robbins, Grandson of Georgiana Ryan Capt. Kevin Mott, 101st Air bor ne, US Ar my Nephew of Greg & Mary Pat Vanderlaan Pvt. Sean Herbert, US Ar my, Grandson of Eleanor Keegan Paul Hornstra, USMC, ICHS Class of 2009 Son of Paul and Dawn Hornstra 1st Lt. Lawrence Hartigan, USMC, ICGS Class of 1997 Pvt. Patrick O’Hara, USMC Nephew of Francis & Sheila O’Hara Cpl. Brittney Young , US Ar my Cousin of Denise and John Doherty Ensign Joe Shannon, US Navy Son of John & Maria Shannon Petty Officer Alexander Fisette, US Navy Son of Beth & Ed Fisette 1st Lt. Alex Hossfeld, US Ar my Nephew of Ed & Jan Dorner 5 6 Third Sunday in Ordinary Time January 25, 2015 Weekly Calendar Daily Masses are celebrated in the Church Monday through Friday at 6:15 am and 7:30 am. and on Saturday at 8:00 am. Monday, January 26 7:00 pm Worship Commission Meeting Marian Room Tuesday, January 27 8:00 am 7:00 pm 7:00 pm Lectio Divina Men’s CRHP Organizational Team Meeting Catechist K-5 Meeting Resource Room Agnesian Room Resource Room Wednesday, January 28 8:15 am 9:30 am 7:00 pm ICCP Distinguished Grad Mass Bible Study Men’s CRHP Recap/Planning Meeting Chapel Resource Room Marian Room Thursday, January 29 3:30 pm-4:15 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm Parish Children’s Choir Rehearsal Curriculum Night Parish Choir Rehearsal Women’s CRHP Meeting Chapel Grade School Chapel Media Center Friday, January 30 8:15am GS Distinguished Grad Mass Church Saturday, January 31 8:00 am 9:30 am—4:30pm 4:00—4:45 pm 4:00-4:45 pm 5:15 pm 7:00—9:00 pm Mass ICCP Coaches vs Cancer Games Parish Children’s Choir Rehearsal Reconciliation Mass ICCP Coaches vs Cancer Games Church Gym Band Room Church Chapel Gym Sunday, February 1 7:30 am 8:00 am 9:00 am Mass RCIA Mass 10:10 am 10:15 am 11:30 am 5:15 pm Religious Education Classes Spiritual Classics Mass Mass Church Resource Room Chapel/Childrens Church/ Family Mass—Grade 6 GS/HS Classrooms Media Center Chapel Chapel Memorial Opportunities—Stained Glass Windows At this time, we have only three stained glass windows available. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to honor your loved ones. Windows still available are: St. Philip St. Bartholomew St. Matthias If you are interested in any of the opportunities listed above, please contact Kathy Kiebala, 630 530-8848 or kkiebala@icelmhurst.org Third Sunday in Ordinary Time January 25, 2015 7 Adult / Teen Confirmation Classes Immaculate Conception Parish invites you to become a Liturgical Minister to bring the Word and the Body and Blood of Christ to the faithful assembled at our daily and weekend Masses at IC. Training of Lectors and Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion will be held on two dates in February; all IC par ishioner s are invited to attend. Saturday morning, February 14, 9:00AM in the Chapel* Tuesday evening, February 17, 7:00pm in the Chapel* For more information and/or to register online, call Maria Wilbert, IC Volunteer and Special Project Coordinator at (630) 530-3498 or email mwilbert@icelmhurst.org (*In compliance with Diocese of Joliet requirements, all adult Liturgical Ministers are required to complete training and attend a Protecting God’s Children workshop if they have not yet done so) Seniors Invited to Defer Property Taxes for 2014 Real Estate Taxes Qualified senior citizens aged 65 years and older are invited to apply for the Senior Citizens’ Real Estate Tax Deferral Program offered by the State of Illinois through the DuPage County Treasurer’s office. This program allows qualified senior citizens to defer up to $5,000 of their current property tax amount. The deferral is treated as a loan and accrues 6 percent simple interest until the amount is either paid back or the property is sold. To qualify, the senior citizen’s household income cannot exceed $55,000. Additionally, the property must be used exclusively for the owner’s primary residence. The application period closes March 2, 2015. Please call the DuPage County Treasurer’s Office at (630) 407-5900 or go treasurer.dupageco.org Immaculate Conception will offer adult Confirmation classes beginning on Wednesday, March 18 from 6:30 – 8:00 PM in the PAC/Rectory. We will meet for five sessions, concluding the week of April 22. We will not meet during Holy Week. You do not need to be a member of Immaculate Conception Parish to participate in these classes. Teens will be confirmed at Immaculate Conception on April 25 and adults will be confirmed at the Cathedral of St. Raymond in Joliet on Sunday, May 17, 2014 at 2:00 PM. For additional information, please contact Pam Stefik at 630-530-3497. Knights of Columbus Fish Fry Mermaids Women of IC and Vis - Join the Mermaids at the Knights of Columbus Fish Fry! Have you ever wanted to be a barmaid? Maybe just once? Here is your chance - Join the Mermaid Barmaids. The Knights of Columbus needs you to help a the Lenten Fish Fry serving drinks - NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. Have fun with other women from the community and help a great cause. One time commitment of 3 hours during a Fryday in lent. Bring the family and let them have dinner at the same time. email kofcfishfryads@gmail.com to sign up or for more information Marya Gibbons and Suzie Bauernfeind Mermaids in Charge 8 Third Sunday in Ordinary Time January 25, 2015 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES SUNDAY February 1 CHILDREN’S CHURCH WEDNESDAY February 4 SUNDAY February 1 February 1—9:00 am Mass—6th Grade Family Mass UPCOMING CONFIRMATION DATES Sunday, January 25, 1:00—1:30 pm in the Church Confirmation Pre-Retreat with John Grossman for parents, and all ICRE and ICGS Confirmandi Saturday, February 21, 1:00– 6:15 pm in Plunkett Hall Confirmation Retreat UPCOMING FIRST COMMUNION DATES Monday, February 2, 6:30 pm—1st Reconciliation, Group A—Chapel Tuesday, February 3, 6:30 pm—1st Reconciliation, Group B—Chapel Third Sunday in Ordinary Time 2015 CATHOLIC MINISTRIES ANNUAL APPEAL THE 2015 CATHOLIC MINISTRIES ANNUAL APPEAL IS UNDERWAY “EXTENDING GOD’S MERCY” The 2015 Catholic Ministries Annual Appeal begins with a mailing that many of our parishioners have received or will soon receive. This is a mailing from Bishop Conlon asking for a pledge to the 2015 Catholic Ministries Annual Appeal. The Appeal not only funds many of the operations of the diocese, it funds services that are of great help to the ministries here in our parish. For example, funds support…INSERT SOME OF THE MINISTRIES IN YOUR PARISH THAT RECEIVE TRAINING OR OTHER FORMS OF SUPPORT. DON’T FORGET…. This year, the theme of the Appeal is “Extending God’s Mercy.” The greatest act of God's Mercy toward humankind was to send His Son. People lost the way to God, the truth about God and a life in God by our own fault. Jesus came to give us the Way, the Truth and a new Life. Jesus taught us to be MERCIFUL as His Father is MERCIFUL. (Luke: 6:36) How do we acknowledge God’s mercy and show Him our gratitude? One way that we can show our gratitude is by giving back to God the gifts He shared with us. We can support our parish, our diocese and the Church throughout the world with gifts of time, talent and treasure. The gifts we give enable ministries, education, and services that touch thousands of lives. January 25, 2015 Current Volunteer Needs In a parish the size of Immaculate Conception, we are always in need of volunteers to help in our various ministries. Please take a look at the following and see how you might be able to share your time and talent. Adult Singers for Parish Choir. Teen and Adult Cantors for weekend masses. Hospitality Committee—help is needed for Donut Sundays and other events Ushers for weekend masses. Lectors for weekend masses. Parishioners to provide Priest’s Meals on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. PADS site on the third Saturday of each month beginning in October. PACZKI SUNDAY Sunday, February 15 St. Joseph Table Sunday, March 15 Our parish goal is $ 98,300 With your financial support, we can exceed this goal. When we exceed our goal in paid pledges, we will receive 65% of the amount over goal for use in our parish. Please answer Bishop Conlon’s request and make a generous pledge. All pledges can be paid in 10 installments. Thank you in advance for your support. 9 For more information or to volunteer, please contact Maria Wilbert, Volunteer Coordinator, 630 530-3498, mwilbert@icelmhurst.org. 10 Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Immaculate Conception Grade School, 530-3490 THIS WEEKEND! ICGS OPEN HOUSE & NEW STUDENT REGISTRATION SUNDAY, JANUARY 25TH 10 AM TO 1PM IN THE SCHOOL BUILDING TAKE A PERSONAL TOUR WITH ONE OF OUR STUDENTS. IF YOU ARE REGISTERING A NEW STUDENT, PLEASE BRING SOCIAL SECURITY CARD, BAPTISMAL CERTIFICATE., BIRTH CERTIFICATE , AND $100 DEPOSIT. WE INVITE YOU TO TAKE A CLOSER LOOK ! WWW.ICGRADESCHOOLELMHURST.ORG January 25, 2015 IC Catholic Prep 530-3460 IC CATHOLIC PREP TO PRESENT JERRY HAGGERTY, SR WITH 2015-16 WALL OF HONOR AWARD As a part of the annual Catholic Schools Week celebration, IC Catholic Prep is pleased to announce that Jerry Haggerty Sr will be receiving their prestigious Wall of Honor Award at the All-School Mass on Wednesday, January 28th,, 2015, at 8:15am in the IC Chapel. The ICCP Wall of Honor Award recognizes community members whose achievements reflect the ideals of commitment, excellence, and service; and gives witness to the heart and spirit of Catholic Education. All are welcome to attend and join us in our celebration of Catholic Schools Week and Jerry Haggerty Sr! IC CATHOLIC PREP BASKETBALL TO HOST ANNUAL COACHES VS CANCER EVENT Immaculate Conception Grade School is proud to announce that the 2015 ICGS Distinguished Graduate Award will be presented to Joanna Marie Lucca (Class of 2003) Reverend Raymond Lescher (Class of 1949) Please join us at our ICGS all school Mass on Friday, January 30th at 8:15am in the Church. These awards will be presented at the conclusion of Mass. Unfortunately, Father Lescher is unable to attend and will visit ICGS at a later date. Joanna Lucca will be honored for her work with the Cristo Rey Network in Chicago and her associated volunteer work for 15 months in Tacna, Peru. In Peru, she worked with at Centro Cristo Rey del Nino y Adolescente, a Jesuit program that serves the poorest of the poor. Father Ray Lescher will be honored for his work as a priest with the poorest of the poor in the Diocese of Joliet. Father Lescher, as pastor of Sacred Heart Parish of Joliet, has advocated for better pay and working conditions for those who are not paid a living wage in his community. He helped to found “Warehouse Workers for Justice” and has been a model for civil disobedience and solidarity with the poor. Please join us in celebrating these graduates of ICGS! JOIN US! IC CATHOLIC PREP SUPER “SUPPER” BOWL FEBRUARY 1– 3:00 PM KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 537 S. York Rd. The ICCP Booster Club throws this party annually to extend their gratitude to the faculty, staff, coaches, and the benefactors of the high school who have helped us raise funds to enhance the athletic programs for the ICCP student athletes. One half of every dollar spent on raffle squares will go towards enhancing our athletics programs and the other half could go to a lucky winner like YOU! QUESTIONS? Or if you’re interested in buying or selling raffle squares, please contact Rick Aspan at (630) 605-8108 or email r.aspan68@gmail.com Third Sunday in Ordinary Time January 25, 2015 Christmas Memorial Flowers We thank the following parishioners for their donations to Christmas Flowers in memory of their loved ones. May the beauty of these flowers remind us of the glory of new life that those who sleep in Christ have with Him forever. Our list will be continued next week. Donated By In Memory Of Miss Diana Atkisson Jean & Mike Baldikoski Mr. & Mrs. Richard Benedetto Leota & M.S. Atkisson Keppel & Baldikoski Families Joseph & Anna Coloprisco, Constance & Tom Sopato Ann & Richard Benedetto, Thomas Pastore Bill Cello Francisco & Purificacion Cruz, Romeo & Isabel Cadaoas Julia Calcagno, Catherine & George Glass, Rose Agnes Funk James S. Carollo Edward A. Caron Bill Cello Martin Chlystek Sr., Marlene Chlystek Terrence Costello, Costello & Mullligan Families Eileen Cozzi, Josephine Toczylowski, Edward Toczylowski, Paul & Mary Radowski, Agnes & Joseph Masterson Hermina & Edward Toczylowski, Rafella & Gelsimo Cozzi Angelo & Carmella Sota, Fione De Simone Clifford & Mary Dyer George and Barbara Masa George H. Foreman John P. Forgac, Vida Forgac, Lawrence Tabernik, Margaret Tabernik Vic & Rita Friese, Ken & Joyce Ozeki, Arlene & Orville Fortuey, Bill & Marion Daley, Louis & Alimey Garelli Barbara Matusinec, Barbara Kapellas (Garland) Gohr Family, Prominski Family Willis Hamilton, Stella Smith, Loyde Smith, Bob Smith George Hanrahan Rose & Erik Hawkinson, Don Hawkinson, Mollie Remec Andrew & Veena Sedlacek Hennessy Family & Nora & Kevin John & Stacia Heslop, Evelyn Huerner Antionette Moran Dorothy Sense John A. Imbra Rita Braland Donald C. Melnik Kaiser, O'Connor, Hoffman & Hederman Families Ed Kalina William J. Kennedy, Lucy Migalski Jed & Mary Koch Casey Kornesczuk, Millie Pierce, Michael Pierce Robert LaPointe Steve J. Boffa Meessmann Family, Betty Meessmann Jason and Amanda Mr. & Mrs. Nick Cadaoas Mr. & Mrs. Pasquale Calcagno Mary Carollo Mrs. Patricia Caron Mr. & Mrs. Richard Cello Mr. & Mrs. Martin Chlystek Mrs. Jeanne Costello Dr. & Mrs. Phillip Cozzi Mrs. Amalia De Simone David Dyer Deacon & Mrs. John Feely lll Mrs. Magdaline Foreman Mr. & Mrs. John Forgac Mr. & Mrs. Brett Garelli Dave Garland & Karen Matusinec Mr. & Mrs. Dan Gohr Mrs. Mary Hamilton Mrs. Rita Hanrahan Ms. Mary Hawkinson Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hennessey Margaret Hennessy Ms. Darlene Heslop Ruth & Tim Hill Mr. & Mrs. William Hoeller Mr. & Mrs. John Imbra Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Jabczynski Michele, Chris, Aidan & Erik Janc Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Kaiser Loretta Kalina Mrs. Dorothy Kennedy Ms. Susan Koch Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Kornesczuk Mrs. Mary LaPointe Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Luczak Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Meenan 11 12 Third Sunday in Ordinary Time January 25, 2015 Christian Service Prayer for Blessed Service Dear God, let your will for me be known. Use me, oh God, as your creation. When a kind word needs to be spoken, use my voice. When a load needs to be lifted, use my back. When a hug needs to be given, use my arms. When a journey needs to be taken, use my feet. When a message needs to be delivered, use my mind. When a friend needs to be loved, use my heart. In all things, in all ways, use me, God, as your instrument of love, faith, peace and tranquility. -Journey with Spirit ©2002-2010 Vicky Thompson Our most needed items this week are fresh fruit and vegetables, milk, eggs and cheese, flour, sugar, vegetable oil, pasta and pasta sauce, canned fruit, soup, laundry detergent, dish soap and toothpaste. Remember that you may drop food off at the PAC/ Rectory during normal business hours. Our faith is reflected most strongly in our actions to help the most vulnerable, especially those who hunger. "Love of neighbor is inseparable from love for God." Catechism of the Catholic Church, #1878 HOSPITALIZED? PLEASE LET US KNOW! Please remember to notify the Rectory if you or a member of your family is hospitalized and wants to receive Communion or a pastoral visit from one of our Ministers of Care or priests. We visit Elmhurst Hospital several times a week and convenient times can be arranged. If you are HOMEBOUND, unable to attend Mass and wish to receive Communion, our Eucharistic Ministers will visit on a weekly basis. Please call Pam at 530-3497 to arrange a convenient time. USED CAR NEEDED Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and we’d like to continue one of IC’s longstanding traditions of providing homemade cookies to our homebound seniors. Will you help to make someone’s Valentine’s Day extraspecial by providing a dozen cookies that will be delivered by our Eucharistic Ministers to the homebound? Please place the cookies in a plastic bag and deliver to the IC Rectory on Friday, February 6 between the hours of 8:30 and 3:00. We currently have 25 homebound seniors who will benefit from your loving baking. Please contact Pam Stefik at 530-3497 with questions. On behalf of our homebound seniors, THANK YOU! One of IC Daybreak’s Transitional Housing clients is in need of a used car in good working order, preferably with less than 100,000 miles. Our client has begun to pay down debt and save money, working diligently towards the day she will be financially independent. Unfortunately, her current vehicle has almost 200,000 miles on it and has begun to have significant repair issues, which impacts her ability to save towards her future. If you or someone you know may be able to donate a vehicle in good working order, please contact Pam Stefik at 630-530-3497. God bless you. Third Sunday in Ordinary Time January 25, 2015 Stewardship of Treasure Stewardship of Time Lectors and Servers for Next Weekend Weekly Sharing TIME SATURDAY & SUNDAY, January 17 & 18, 2015 Sunday Envelopes Total: $ 16,371.78 Electronic Offerings: $ 10,314.25 Total Gifts: $ 26,686.03 (Includes $520 of Capital Improvement Donations) Number of Electronic Offerings: Number of registered households: 13 215 2371 Amount Budgeted Per Week: $ 27,840.00 Thank You in His Name! LECTORS SERVERS Saturday, Jan 31, 5:15 PM (Chapel) T. Paprocki (1) I. Sparacino (2) W. Macariola (1) M. Morsch (2) A. Paprocki (3) N. Farrow (4) S. Murphy,D. Rossman B. Cronin, M. Cadaoas V. Cadaoas, R. Spizzirri B. Daudelin Sunday, Feb 1, 7:30 AM (Church) A. McCarthy (1) J Kenneally (2) J. Kuhl (1) M. Kuhl (2) B. Moore (3) R. Kenneally (4) D. McCaffrey, R. McCaffrey J Kenneally, A. Chiappetta M. Lucca, T. Miller P. Cello Sunday, Feb 1, 9:00 AM (Chapel) S Whiteside (1) M. Kennedy (2) C. Dale (1) L. Enright (2) K. Dale (3) E. Thurber (4) N. Dale, J. Dale, M. Tovey J. Hill, Ruth Hill, J. Giralamo, S Whiteside E. Cheng (1) L. Kalina (2) J. Condon (1) C. Mulcahy (2) E. Baran (3) M. Welsh (4) G. Cheng, N. Cheng, K. Cheng, M. Sutton O. Condon, J. Randag S. Natanek D Schierl (1) J. Calles (2) M. Eckhoff (1) E. Johnson (2) C. Fahey (3) E. Platt (4) C. Eckhoff, K. Stuefen K. Morgan, S. Koch Sunday, Feb 1, 11:30 AM (Chapel) Sunday, Feb 1, 5:15 PM (Chapel) EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS EBOLA COLLECTION On the weekend of January 10 and 11, parishes throughout the Diocese of Joliet were asked to have a second collection to assist people with the Ebola virus. Through the generosity of our parishioners, we collected $2,416.70 for this effort. 2014 CONTRIBUTIONS Year end letters reflecting all contributions for Sunday offerings and Capital Campaign donations will be mailed by the end of January. Thank You! SpeakOut Illinois 2015 Conference On Saturday, January 31st, 8:00 am – 3:00 pm, the SpeakOut Illinois 2015 Conference theme will be “Life: Worth Fighting For." The conference will take place at Crowne Plaza O’Hare Hotel (5440 N. River Road) in Rosemont. This year’s keynote speaker and recipient of the Henry Hyde Life Leadership Award will be Professor Robert P. George of Pr inceton Univer sity, who will speak on “Bear ing Witness to Life and Facing Persecution.” There will be workshops on the following topics: (1) Life Sentences: The Power of Persuasion with Mary Hallan FioRito and Tom Ciesielka, (2) The Pill: Poison for Men & Women with Dr. Diana West, (3) Victims of “Choice”: Reaching Post-Abortive Women and Men with Nancy Kreuzer, and (4) Sex Trafficking: How to Stop It and Do Something About It with Elizabeth Yore. Register now for this one-of-a-kind event bringing together pro-lifers from across the entire state to learn together how to protect the unborn and their parents. For additional information, go to http:// speakoutillinois.org/ . Early bird registration is $55 by Jan. 23 ($65 after). Call 847-223-7022 to register or print the website form to send in. Saturday, January 31st, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm, TeenSpeak - A special program from Teens at Speak Out Illinois. This year's TeenSpeak program theme is “Pro-Life Knowledge is Power” and will feature special guest speaker Linda Couri, a former Planned Parenthood counselor who will speak about “The Choice Driven Life”. There will also be great opportunities to learn how you as a teenager can stand up for life in your community plus pro-life videos, networking with other pro-life teens, and more. For full details visit http://speakoutillinois.org/teenspeak.php