Oct 3, 2010 - St. Alphonsus Catholic Church

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Oct 3, 2010 - St. Alphonsus Catholic Church
ST. ALPHONSUS
C AT H O L I C
COMMUNITY
Est. 1867
St. Alphonsus Catholic Church
210 E. Logan, Lemont
Parish Office Center
Fax
Religious Ed. Office
School Office
20W145 Davey Road
630-257-2414
630-257-2476
630-257-2371
630-783-2220
Website: www.st-als.org
E-mail: stals-lemont@comcast.net
Business Hours: Monday-Friday 8 am-4 pm
Mass Schedule
Weekend Schedule
5:00 pm Saturday Vigil
7:00, 8:30, 10:00 and 11:30 am
Weekday Schedule
Monday-Friday 7:30 am in the chapel
Holy Days to be announced
Eucharistic Adoration
Tuesday—8:00 am—8:00 pm, chapel
Sacramental Life
Reconciliation
Saturday—4:00 to 4:30 pm
Or by appointment
Baptism
Baptisms are usually celebrated the second
and third Sunday of every month.
No Baptisms during Lent
Marriage
Prospective bride and groom must be
registered parishioners for at least 6 months
before a wedding date may be scheduled
Sick and Homebound
Contact the office, 257-2414 to receive a
visit from a Minister of Care
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Archdiocese of Chicago
October 2010
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Last month, I received a letter from Archbishop Donald Wuerl, the Archbishop of
Washington, D.C., informing me of the introduction of the cause of canonization of Mary
Virginia Merrick. Miss Mary, as she was known, grew up in a family of great wealth and privilege. At the age
of twelve, she fell while playing outdoors and was paralyzed from the waist down. From that point onward,
she used a wheelchair to get around; her mobility was limited to the use of only her hands and arms. Nonetheless, Miss Mary continued toattend school and would accompany her mother when she went to deliver food to
the poor. Several years later, Miss Mary established The Christ Child Society, an organization dedicated to
helping needy children. Reading the story of her life was a moving experience for me. In the midst of so many
physical hardships, her response to the Lord was truly exemplary. Because of my own physical disabilities, I
was touched by her life and the spirituality she developed.
During the month of October, our parishes observe both Respect Life Month and Inclusion Awareness
Sunday. Both are critically important because of the “culture of death” so present in society . . . One in which
human life is disposable and the unique dignity of each person disregarded. Mary Virginia Merrick’s life is a
beautiful example of how people of all abilities have gifts to bring to the Church and society; God uses every
one of us to build up the Body of Christ.
I invite each one of you, as individuals and as members of your parish community, to reflect today on
the ways in which you can make people of differing abilities feel welcomed and appreciated. Providing everyone with opportunities to participate in worship and in service is a demonstration of our own open hearts and
reminds us all about how much we can grow and learn when everyone is included in parish life.
May God bless all of you and your families. Each day, I remember you and your intentions before the
Lord and I ask that you remember me in your own prayers.
Sincerely yours in Christ,
Francis Cardinal George, O.M.I.
Archbishop of Chicago
Faith in Action
In today’s Gospel the apostles entreat Jesus: “Increase our
faith” (Luke 17:5). He responds with two stories about putting faith
into action — the surest way to increase one’s faith. The story of
“faith the size of a mustard seed” (Luke 17:6) shows that even a tiny
bit of faith can work wonders when it is put into action. The story of
the faithful servants who did “what [they] were obliged to do” (Luke
17:10) reminds us that putting the gift of faith into action is essential
to the vocation of discipleship. In the reading from the second letter
to Timothy we are encouraged to “stir into flame the gift of God . . .
With the help of the Holy Spirit that dwells within us” (2 Timothy1:6, 14). Those who put their faith into action will be like “the just
one” in today’s reading from Habakkuk, who, “because of his faith,
shall live” (Habakkuk 2:4).
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October 3, 2010
Please Pray For
St. Francis of Assisi
(1182-1226)
October 4th
When Francis Zeffirelli’s Brother Sun, Sister
Moon was released (1972), people were
shocked by the movie’s graphic nudity in the
dramatic conversion scene. Son of a wealthy merchant, Francis’ aimless
adolescence ended when a failed military expedition led to his imprisonment and complete breakdown. Once home, Francis rediscovered God
in the beauty of nature and the ugliness of human suffering, caring for
lepers, praying in the little church of San Damiano, whose crucified Jesus he heard calling, “Repair my house, Francis, which is falling into
ruins.” Francis sold his possessions — and his father’s — to fulfill this
command. When his father objected, Francis disrobed: “I return the
clothes, your name, and all you gave me: God alone is my Father now.”
Later, the pope would dream of a ragged friar stretching forth a single
hand to prop up the crumbling papal Cathedral of Saint John Lateran.
Francis indeed helped rebuild the universal Church, founding the Friars
Minor (Franciscan), dying at a young forty-four, bearing the stigmata of
the Christ whose living icon he remains — in the Church and far beyond
it.
MJF and Jenny Paketuris
Samantha Rodriguez
Mason Briese & Matt Parker
Patt Pearl & Pat Deder
Liam Kelly
Carlos Reyna, Kevin McGuire
John McNicholas
Mary Rohrich & Eileen S.
Baby Evan & Baby Nicholas
Susan Margaret Montalto
Geraldine Beck
Donald Cuttill
Rest in Peace
Jean Moon
October 7th
Feast of
— Peter Scagnelli, ©Copyright, J.S. Paluch Co.
PRACTICE WHAT YOU PREACH
Preach always; if necessary, use words.
— Attributed to St. Francis of Assisi
Interested
In Becoming
New Monthly Contemplative
Prayer Group
a Eucharistic
Minister?
There will be a New Eucharistic Minister Training
session on Monday, October 4th beginning at 7:00 pm
in the Church. All parishioners interested in this
ministry are welcome. Please contact Sharon Kostes
at (630) 243-8434 with any questions.
We will continue to work with the Thomas Merton Contemplative Prayer Series by Ave Maria Press. And we will meet once a
month, on the first Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m.
in the RE Building.
Our study has been a growth experience and we have
learned to value ourselves and one another. If you
are interested in continuing or in starting with us
please contact Doreen at 630.257.2414 or
ddabney@st-als.org. Next Meeting is October 5th.
Hope to see you there!
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News and Happenings
NO CLASS NEXT WEEK… COLUMBUS DAY WEEKEND!
WELCOME TO THE FAMILIES NEW TO OUR PROGRAMS!
Bell, Brown, Chavarria, Cochrane, Cryer, Crylen, Deal, DeBlecourt, Eaton,
Francis, Hagen, Indestad, Kaye, Komendant, Madej, Mihalski, Pacyga,
Parinello, Pilelis,Reed, Smith, Sullivan, Ybarra
They join nearly 260 families looking to provide their children with a solid
foundation in the Catholic faith that will serve them in leading lives with purpose and joy.
We appreciate the 59 volunteer catechists and catechist-aides who generously
give their time to assist parents and to make a difference in children’s lives.
We welcome and thank our new lead catechists: Jennifer Eaton, Amanda
Doornbos, Melissa Doornbos, Rachel Filippini, Tonia Tomas, Mary
Gagen, Kelly Hagen, Matt Crites, Kim Crites; and our new catechist-aides:
Katie Pellegrine, Liz Bosko, Jen Doornbos, Elise Cody, Brianne Cody,
Alyssa Szymanski, Paige Szymanski, Sherry Bakovich, and Tigi Tasso.
Ten of our catechist-aides are high schoolers… we have never had so many
young people! They relate well to our kids and they are a great example!
BACK IN SESSION!
It was good to see
all of the excited
and enthusiastic
faces this past
week…. on the
children, catechists, and parents!
It is such a good
feeling of community with all of the
greetings, hand
shakes, hugs, smiles,
and laughter as
some reconnected
and others came for
the first time.
Our 2010-2011 journey has begun…. What blessings will it bring!
SIGNED MASS
Fr. Joseph Mulcrone
from the Office of the Deaf will preside at and
sign the 5:00 Mass on Oct. 3rd for the children
and their families in our RE Program for children who are deaf or hard of hearing. Our
children will have the opportunity to serve as
acolytes and lectors.
FAMILY: THE KEY LINK TO
A CHILD’S RELIGIOUS
FORMATION
This is our theme for this program
year. We view religious education
as teaching a way of life. Since
learning a way of life takes place
primarily in the home, we see ourselves as assisting parents in their
primary role as catechists to their
children…. handing on the faith.
It is up to the family to create the
basic environment in which a sense
of God's presence is awakened. It is
where children are first introduced to
Jesus; they learn basic prayers, right
from wrong, and how to live harmoniously with others.
The faith life of parents is part of the
"religious curriculum" of the child.
A parent's growing faith and good
example at home are vital to a child's
faith development. Consequently,
during this year, each of us wants to
pay greater attention to what we do
as a family to practice our faith.
Every family will be receiving a
Handbook for Today’s Catholic
Family and a faith journal. We will
have a number of initiatives related
to our theme during the course of the
year.
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT OPENING
My current administrative assistant,
Sherri Rodriguez completed her employment here on Friday to accept a
full-time position in medical administration. We thank Sherri for her
contribution to our program, and
wish her well in this new phase of
her life.
Kevin Cody, Director,
630-257-2371
kcody-stals@comcast.net,
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Around St. Al’s
You haven’t tried MARKET
DAY yet???!!??!!
Check out our website:
www.stals-stpats.org
Girl Scouts from St.
Al’s/St. Pat’s participated in the Lemont
Service Unit Sponsored
Second Annual Pancake
Breakfast. The Breakfast was held on Saturday, September 25th at
the First Church of the Nazarene.
Place an order online at
www.marketday.com
for our October 16 Sale,
use promo code NEWFIVE
at checkout, and
SAVE $5 when you spend $25!*
St. Alphonsus/St. Patrick School
School Code 3260
Many different troops
were on hand who
worked hard and had
fun! Over 300 breakfasts were served to
many hungry guests.
Great job girls!
Sale Date: Saturday, October 16, 2010
Pick-up Time: 9:30-10:30 am
20W145 Davey Road (Lemont Rd. North,
west at Davey Rd. stoplight)
Internet orders due by 11 pm CST
Wednesday, October 13
*Offer good for first time purchase only.
Minimum purchase requirement before tax.
MEN’S AND WOMEN’S CLUB
MEETINGS
Men’s Club Meeting
Monday - October 4th ~ 7:00 PM ~ Church Hall
All men of the parish welcome!
Women’s Club Meeting
Everyone is invited to join us on this Tuesday evening,
October 5th, in the Church Hall for our meeting. The
meeting starts at 7:30 pm but if you’d like to join us for
Adoration, please meet in the Chapel at 7 pm. Membership is $20/year and includes snacks and beverage at all
meetings and a ticket to our Men’s and Women’s Christmas party.
Please come and check us out and see what the Club is
doing this year! If you can’t make it or have any questions, please call Jen at 630-863-2252.
Women’s Salad Luncheon
The Women’s Club would like to invite all
women for a free lunch on
Sunday, October 17th at 12:30 pm in the
church hall. Please check next week’s bulletin or call Jen at 630-863-2252 for more
details.
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Cardinal Arinze to Preside
At Poor Clare Sisters Monestary
Cardinal Arinzeis currently the Perfect Emeritus of
the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments for Pope Benedict XVI at the
Vatican. He will be saying 3 masses at the Poor
Clare Sisters Monestary on Friday, Oct 8, Saturday,
Oct 9 and Sunday, Oct 10. All masses will be at 7
AM. The Poor Clare Sisters Monestary is located at
12210 Will Cook Road in Palos Park.
Welcome Little Ones To
St. Alphonsus
If you are expecting a baby, family
and friends have showered you with
gifts and you have no doubt furnished and decorated a nursery. In
the same way your Catholic community, through the sacrament of Baptism, welcomes
and offers spiritual strength and encouragement as
your child begins a life-long journey of faith.
Our baptismal preparation program, Welcome Little
Ones to St. Alphonsus is a one hour discussion that
will help you better understand the sacrament of
Baptism. This class can be taken while awaiting the
birth of your child or shortly after the baby is born.
The discussion meets the first Tuesday of October
December, February, April, June at 7:00 pm in the
Parish Center located on Walnut Street. If you have
not attended a baptismal preparation class at St.
Alphonsus in the last three years you must participate in a Welcome Little Ones to St. Alphonsus session.
Please take time now to consider which of the sessions fits into your plans to celebrate your baby’s
first step on his or her Christian journey. Call the
Parish Office at 630-257-2414 to schedule the baptismal preparation session along with your baptismal
date. Next class date is October 5th..
October 3, 2010
IAL
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Now that November 2 is around
the corner, let’s talk about the elections. Separation of Church and
State has been thrown around and
misinterpreted way too much. The
Church’s obligation to participate
in shaping the moral character of
society is a requirement of our
faith. Our nations tradition of pluralism is enhanced,
not threatened, when religious groups and people of
faith bring their convictions and concerns into public
life. As Catholic’s, we should be guided more by our
moral convictions than by our attachment to a political party or interest group. Pope Benedict XVI, in his
recent reflection on the Eucharist as “the sacrament
of charity,” challenged all of us to adopt what he
calls “a Eucharistic form of life.” The love we encounter in the Eucharist should shape our thoughts,
our words, our decisions, including those that pertain
to the social order. In the next few weeks, we will
talk about the amendments, the referendums, and
politicians that will be on the ballot on November 2,
2010. This political reflection makes us stronger in
our faith when we are acting through the Spirit, doing God’s work on earth, and giving everyone the
opportunity for —Life Liberty and pursuing
Happiness.
Remember In Your Prayers…
Ryan Meder, USMC, Iraq
Russell Neal, USA, Fort Campbell
Scott Bosco, USA, Kuwait
Robert McKinney,
USAF, Afghanistan
Mark Giancarol, USA, Iraq
Christopher King, USA, Iraq
Chris Hearne, USN, Virginia
David Borkowski, USN, Mississippi
David DiSanto, USN, San Diego
Thomas Walsh, USMC
Jacob Christine, USN, San Diego
Jason Fricka, USAF, Afghanistan
Kevin Doyle, USA
And all those
who serve our country.
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October 3, 2010
October 2010 - Respect Life Month
“The Measure of Love... is to Love without Measure”
How we care for an unexpected child, a parent suffering from
cognitive impairment, or an infant with a disability does not reflect the degree of their humanity, but our own. We are as dependent on them as they are on us. There can be no compromise with the standard Jesus set and continually call us to:
The measure of love is to love without measure.
—United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
Guest Speaker in Lemont - October 14th
Mary-Louise Kurey
Facing Infertility: A Journey of Faith, Hope, and Love
Thursday, October 14th— 7pm
SS Cyril and Methodius (Sivore school hall)
Mary-Louise Kurey, former Director of the Respect Life Office of the Archdiocese of Chicago, will discuss her own journey, various treatments, and Naprotechnology, a scientific
breakthrough that assists couples in giving birth to healthy children!
For additional information please call 630-257-2543.
HOPE AND FORGIVENESS AFTER ABORTION—888-456-HOPE
Please join the
Lemont Respect Life Ministry
for a Peaceful Vigil of Prayer
Sunday, October 31st
Anytime from 7am to 9am
Access Health Center
1700 75th St. in Downers Grove
Movie Night
Come join us to watch “Blood Money”
October 28th, 7pm
St. Alphonsus Church Hall
Blood Money is a documentary film that exposes
the truth behind the Abortion Industry. This film
will examine the history of abortion in America
from the inception of Planned Parenthood and the
profitability of abortion clinics to the devastating
effects it has had on women.
Lemont Parishes Respect Life Ministry
Respect Life Coordinators:
St. Cyril and Methodius - Kandy Carmen 630-243-0539, Vicki Anzalone 630-257-2543; St. James Diane Wall 630-243-0313; St. Patrick - Roseanne Garavan-Oskielunas 630-257-7254; St. Alphonsus - Kathy McKendry 708-819-0911.
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October 3, 2010
Sunday
FRESHMEN
SOPHMORES
October 17, 2010
Teen Meeting 6:00
St Pat’s Parish Center
“Meet Fr. Kurt”
MATT DOHERTY SPEAKS TO THE TEENS
One on one with
Fr. Kurt
All teens are welcome.
Don’t miss this great
opportunity to hear
Fr. Kurt’s story
and insights.
Pizza and refreshments
JUNIORS
SENIORS
Teen Service Project
All Teens Welcome
Sunday October 24, 2010
1-3:30
Open House For Teens ~ Sunday October 24, 2010
1:00 pm-2:00 pm- Pray at the abortion clinic
at 1700 75th St. Downers Grove
2pm-3pm -Women’s Choice Services (Next door)
Tour, information and Service project at the facility
to help women and children.
We will be car pooling to the facility please R.S.V.P.
Mike Lundberg lemontyouthm@sbcglobal.net
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October 3, 2010
Knit and Crochet Group Meeting
Monday-October 11, 2010
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Lemont Park District
16028 W. 127th Street, Lemont, IL
FREE ADMISSION
RAFFLES REFRESHMENTS
Services
Flu & pneumonia shots, Chair message, Blood pressure, Chiropractic/nutrition weight loss evaluations,
Foot screening, Hearing screening…and more
Information Provided About
Alzheimer’s, Veteran’s benefits
Lemont Park District & Library
Consumer resource, Crime prevention
Funerals, Investment broker
Lemont Township government
Hospice & palliative care
Law enforcement senior services
Medical insurance, Nutrition
Retirement living options
Social security, Unclaimed property or money
…and more
COLLECTING OLD EYE GLASSES AND
CELL PHONES
Seniors and Law Enforcement Together (S.A.L.T.)
Counseling By Fr. Rohrich
Counseling services are available by Fr. Bob Rohrich
at the DePaul Center, 212 Custer.
Appointment times on weekdays are: 10:00 and
11:00 am and 5:00, 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00 pm. Father
Bob counsels the engaged and married, as well as
individuals for depression, anxiety, grieving, separation, divorce and other personal problems. The cost is
a $10.00 donation for each session.
Please call, 630-257-9235.
Remember that the Knit and Crochet Group meets
the first Wednesday of each month at Nancy Zuccarelli’s house at 1350 Overton Drive in Lemont. If
you have not joined us before-no problem-come just the same. If you have
joined us before or are a regular-we
look forward to seeing you on October
6th at 7:00 PM
Announcing the Formation of the
St. Patrick Employment Ministry:
H.O.P.E. Helping Our People
seeking Employment
A new ministry is being established at St. Patrick to
help those who are un-employed or under-employed
find employment. The new ministry is called Helping Our People seeking Employment, or H.O.P.E.
The ministry will meet on the second Thursday of
each month at 7 pm in the St. Patrick Parish Hall
(Cass Street building basement) starting October 14.
The meetings will cover important employment
seeking skills such as writing effective resumes,
cover letters, job search strategies, and most importantly the opportunity to network. The meetings
will include guest speakers from time to time to provide key insights to finding employment.
The meetings are open to anyone seeking employment and employers with positions to fill. The St.
Patrick HOPE ministry will coordinate with existing
HOPE ministries at St. Elizabeth Seton in Tinley
Park and Our Lady of the Woods in Orland Park to
maximize employment networking and opportunity
exchange.
If you are in need of employment, or have employment opportunities to offer, please join us on Thursday, October 14 at 7 pm in the St. Patrick Parish
Hall. Contact Larry or Roseanne Oskielunas at
630-257-7254 for more information.
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I&M Canal Y.A.C.H.T. Club
Young Adult Catholics Hanging Together
For people in their 20’s & 30’s
We raised our anchor and sailed to a new location:
Illinois Bar & Grill ~ 1131 State St., Lemont
Join us on the second (soon to be third) Tuesday of every month at Illinois Bar & Grill between September and May. Cost is $5 admission
plus whatever you order off the menu. We meet from 7pm-9:30pm with
the speaker beginning at 7:30pm. www.yamchicago.org
Tuesday, October 12
The God of Surprise, Delight and Wonder
Dr. Terry Nelson Johnson is director of faith formation at Old St. Patrick’s Church. For 18 years, he was on the faculty of Loyola Academy.
He holds a doctorate in ministry from the University of St. Mary of the
Lake. Dr. Terry is a nationally-acclaimed speaker, who is also the author and leader of the Beloved retreat, bringing everyone from confirmandi to whole parishes closer to God. Being a prolific writer, his reflections and essays have been widely published in local and national
publications. Dr. Terry encompasses storytelling, poetry and humor to
keep his audience tuned in and tuned on to God.
145,000
Stained Glass Window Collection
125,000
Thank you for your kind and generous response
to the appeal for St. Al’s
stained glass windows collection.
We have collected $98,286.95of the total cost.
100,000
75,000
50,000
We will continue to keep you informed of the
amount collected. Once again, thank you.
25,000
Additional Envelopes
15,000
If you need extra envelopes for
the stained glass window fund,
they are in the back of the church.
Weekly Offering
September 25th & 26th 2010
Week’s Need
Sunday’s Collection
Electronic Fund (EFT)
Surplus (Deficit)
Fiscal Year-to-date
Surplus (Deficit)
Last Year
$12,232.00
$ 7,313.45
$ 654.47
($ 4,264.08)
($38,776.84)
$ 8,810
Thank you for your support of our parish.
October
September
3, 2010
5, 2010
St. Alphonsus
Catholic Church
Parish Registration
Everyone 18 years and older should
register for the parish.
To register, please call the Office
Center, 257-2414 or you can register
online at www.st-als.org.
Parish Staff
Pastor: Rev. Brian Ardagh
Weekend Celebrants:
Fr. Robert Rohrich
Diaconal Ministry:
Deacon Terry McGuire
DRE: Mr. Kevin Cody
School Principal:
Ms. Renee Payne
Pastoral Associate:
Doreen Dabney
Youth Minister:
Michael Lundberg
Office Coordinator:
Mrs. Roseann Lucas
Accountant: Ms. Carol Levas
Music Director:
Mr. Joseph Martorano
Music Staff
Ms. Christina Grinius
Ms. Anne Madden
Ms. Diane Marelli
SPRED: Ms. Carol Levas
Parish Pastoral Council Members
Mike Bruno
Paul Christin
Diane Kaye
Deb Kornacker
Barbara Laubhan
Bev Malak
Paul Malak
Renate Meyer
Jim Pickering
Keith Polk
James Zuccarelli
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October 3, 2010
Mass Intentions
Saturday, October 2
Thursday, October 7
5:00 pm — Marie Gancarz — Dave & Phyllis Josephitis
7:30 am —Grayce Lehnhardt — Doherty Family
Sunday, October 3
Friday, October 8
7:00 am — Edward McGury — Florence McGury
7:30 am — John A. Graf
Bob Michalek — Family
Patrick Hennerby — Patricia Stein
8:30 am — Chester Klos — Carol & John Cacciato
Saturday, October 9
Parishioners of St . Alphonsus
5:00 pm — Christopher Wheatley — Tom & Nancy Golden
10:00 am —Jane Hobbs — Ralph & Bonnie Shroyer
Josephine Piekosz — Piekosz family
Josephine (Freehauf) Evans —
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Cericola— Mary Fabis
Jerry & Kay Baudino
Mr. & Mrs. Dominic Fabis—Mary Fabis
Mildred & Orville Tessem — Lin Eldred
Sunday, October 10
11:30 am — Casey Galasinski — Family
7:00 am — Estelle Kogut — Friends
Daniel Dylla — Jacqueline Dylla
Josephine (Freehauf) Evans — Arlene Gould
Helen Szmagalski — Daughter
8:30 am — Anniversary of Carol & John Cacciato (49 years) &
Intentions of Jack & Syneta Olson
Kim & Jerry Lewis (10 years)
60th Wedding Anniversary
10:00 am —Margaret M. Rimbo — Darlene Howen
Stanley & Margaret Rimbo — Family
Monday, October 4
7:30 am — Henry Graf
Greg Tory — Litoborski Family
11:30 am — Parishioners of St. Alphonsus
Tuesday, October 5
7:30 am — Patricia Goode—Tony Goode
Janice Dombroviak — Grace,Rylee & Janice
Alice Grove — MaryEllen Long
Wednesday, October 6
7:30 am — Gertrude (Trudy) Hunter — Elizabeth Hendricks
Joseph & Augusta Serio— Jody Sternat
Date
Liturgical Ministers Schedule
Time
Presider
Lector
Ministers &
Sacristan
Servers
Ushers
Music
Oct. 9
*5:00 pm
Fr. Brian
Ardagh
P. Josephitis
D. Josephitis (S)
G. August
B. Rogers
G. Smith (C)
K. Perkey (C)
I. Dziak
J. Hopkins
J. August
G. August
J. Nemeth
S. Wall
Cantor and
Keyboard
Oct. 10
7:00 am
Fr. Bob
Rohrich
R. Kaiser
G. Kaiser (S)
G. Umentum
J. Sternat
J. Bruns
G. Bozych
J. Counter
J. Bannon
None
8:30 am
Fr. Bob
Rohrich
D. Dabney
C. Cacciato (S)
C. Kuhlman
D. Czaja
E. Lambert
Munoz Family
J. Latz
M. Bruno
M. Kardas, Sr.
M. Kardas, Jr.
R. Burke
Children’s
Choir
10:00 am
Fr. Tom
White
B. Kaufman
A. Padalik (S)
G. Padalik
R. Meyer
Aiello Family
J. Ward
B. Litoborski
T. Dalton
M. Mars
R. Parry
Parish Choir
11:30 am
Fr. Tom
White
J. Chiaramonte
D. Chiaramonte (S)
K. Polk
M. Malewski
J. Polk
Lyewski Family
H. Rejlik
J. Loisi
Cantor and
Keyboard
5:00 pm
St. Pat’s
Fr. Kurt
Boras
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