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Memories of the Future The Future is as Bright as the Promises of God St. John Brebeuf Parish 8307 N. Harlem Ave., Niles, IL 60714 847-966-8145 www.sjbrebeuf.org
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Page 1 Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time August 30, 2015

Memories of the Future The Future is as Bright as the

Promises of God

St. John Brebeuf Parish 8307 N. Harlem Ave., Niles, IL 60714

847-966-8145 www.sjbrebeuf.org

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We plan on offering a Speaker Series this year. Please place the following dates on your calendar.

SPEAKER SERIES

Thursday, September 17, 2015, 7:00PM, Father Richard Fragomeni, Laudato Si’ w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/encyclicals/documents/... Pope Francis and Environment – What is it all about? http://www.ctu.edu/academics/richard-fragomeni Thursday, October 15, 2015, 7:00PM, Deacon Mariusz Kosla, End of Life Ethics Thursday, November 19, 2015, 7:00PM, Father Charles Dahm O.P., Domestic Abuse Thursday, January 21, 2016, 7:00PM, TBA, Family Spirituality Sunday, January 31, 2016 Thursday, February 18, 2016, 7:00PM, Doctor John Mayer. Phd, Teen Years, Family Life Thursday, March 17, 2016, 7:00PM, Elena Segura, Immigration, Working for Justice Thursday, April 14, 2015, 7:00PM, TBA, Holy Land, Life of Christ Fr. Mike Meany

Altar Bread and Wine will be Offered in Memory of

Paul W. Pattison

Donated by Pattison Family

during the week of August 30, 2015

READINGS FOR SEPTEMBER 6 First Reading — Say to those whose hearts are fright-ened: Be strong, fear not! Here is your God (Isaiah 35:4-7a). Psalm — Praise the Lord, my

soul! (Psalm 146). Second Reading — Show no partiality as you adhere to the faith in our glorious Lord Jesus Christ (James 2:1-5). Gospel — Jesus makes the deaf hear and the mute speak (Mark 7:31-37).

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JOURNEY OF FAITH The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is the process by which people become members of the Roman Catholic Church. The process is concerned with the total formation of the person into: Believing with the Church community (doctrinal formation) Living with the Church community (practical formation) Praying with the Church community (liturgical formation) Serving with the Church community (apostolic formation) The RCIA is intended to serve: *The unbaptized who would like to learn more about the Catholic faith. *Those baptized in another Christian denomination who would like to become Catholic. *Those baptized Catholics who have not received both Holy Communion and Confirmation The RCIA process is much more than a program; it is a learning & loving process in which conversion of the heart brings one to Christ in a powerful manner; it is an answer to the Gospel invitation, “Come to me all you who are weary and find life burdensome, and I will refresh you.” If you or someone you know (family member, friend, co-worker) would be interested in joining the RCIA program, please contact the parish office, 847 966-8145 or speak with Fr. Peter Samborski or Dcn. Mariusz Kosla no later than September 10th. Meetings/classes will begin in mid-September in preparation for recep-tion of the sacraments at the Easter Vigil on March 26th 2016.

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Devotions in the Church Rosary

Monday through Friday After 8:45 AM Mass

After 7:30 AM Mass Saturday Every Wednesday

Mother of Perpetual Help Devotions Ave Maria Polish Prayer Group

Wednesday, After 7:00 PM Mass (Including Benediction )

First Friday Devotions To the Sacred Heart of Jesus

After 8:45 AM Mass and After 7:00 PM Polish Mass

First Saturday Devotions To Immaculate Heart of Mary

After 7:30 AM Mass and After 6:30 PM Polish Mass

Devotions in the Adoration Chapel Marian Prayer Group

Monday 7:00 PM Godzinki Ave Maria Prayer Group

Thursday 8:00 AM Hour of Divine Mercy

Friday 3:00 PM (Includes Stations of the Cross) Pray for priests every Thursday

Liturgical Calendar

Sunday, August 30 Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time (Second Collection St. Vincent de Paul) 2:00—Baptisms (English) Thursday, September 3 8:30—School First Friday, September 4 6:00—Confession 7:00—Polish Mass Sunday, September 6 Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Thursday, September 10 8:30—School Saturday, September 12 8:30—Opening Mass for Polish School

Altar Server Schedule Week of August 31—September 6 Monday: 8:30—Grace Seitzinger, Peter Seitzinger Tuesday: 8:30—Jonathan Abon, Anthony Genualdi Wednesday: 8:30—Brandon Manogura, Braeden Manogura Thursday: 8:30—Alexis Gandeza, Shane Tarjan Friday: 8:30—Stanislaw Swiatek, Johnny Sliwa Saturday: 7:30—Lucas Teng, Allison Regailo Colleen Griffin 5:00—Bobby Russell, Adam Cudzich Merril Philip 6:30—Agata Soltys, Kamil Bialorudzki Julia Nawara Sunday: 7:30—Jake Wargo, Samantha Wargo Julia Sadko 9:00—Billy Fabbri, Jeremy Ermilio Denise Gomez 10:45—Connor Fallon, Gabriel Catane Allena Healy 12:30—Julia Lukasik, Karolina Dyczko Piotr Mialkowski 6:00—Rebecca Joseph, Caitlin Aguada Danny England

The Marvelous Rosary Join in Rosary Prayers daily, Monday through Friday, immediately following the 8:45 AM Mass; Saturday following the 7:30 AM Mass; Sunday before the 7:30 AM Mass. Praying the rosary

together in front of the Blessed Sacrament gives many graces and is so peaceful.

PERPETUAL

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION

Christ's followers were skeptical when He preached the reality of His Body and Blood as food and drink. St. John said, "many of His disci-ples withdrew and no longer went about with Him."

Seeing this, Jesus asked the Twelve, "Do you also want to leave me?" Simon Peter did not understand any more than those who left Christ, but his loyalty was more firm. "Lord," he said, "to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life." We have the "Word of Eternal Life" right here with us day and night in our Adoration Chapel. Do you have something you want to ask Him? There are several hours needing adorers. Please pick one for your personal hour with Him.

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All are invited to attend our Fall Scripture Study session. We will be reflecting on First Corinthians. Paul

instructs the community concerning True Wisdom, the Sin of Idolatry, the Lord’s Supper, the Role of God’s Ministers, the Supreme Importance of Love, Gifts of the Spirit and the Nature of the Resurrection. Our sessions begin on September 20, 2015, Sunday, 10:00am to 11:55am. This will be a 10 session study. Contact Chester Gilbert, 847-966-4789 or [email protected] with questions. Drop off Registration Form and $10.00 fee to parish office.

SCRIPTURE STUDY REGISTRATION CARD

NAME: ______________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS:___________________________________________________________________________ PHONE: ___________________________________FEE PAID: ___________________________

SJB School on the Radio—Spread the Word!! SJB School had the opportunity to record a wonderful promotional radio program with Bill McNamee of the Catholic School Spirit Radio Show! We need your help to spread the word about our broadcast date, which will be Sunday, August 30th. Be sure to tune in! When: Sunday, August 30th @ 10:00 am Where: WSBC AM 1240 & WCFJ AM 1470 What: The broadcast will include stories and comments from Fr. Meany and current parents, alumni, and our students! How You Can Help: Tell your family, friends, and prospective parents about the broadcast date! Post the information on your social media pages and share

The Young Adult Ministry of the Archdiocese of Chicago and our Parish cordially invite you to join the Pilgrimage to World Youth Day in Poland, Krakow, July 24 - August 2, 2016. It’s a 10 day trip where we will meet people around the world, listen to catechesis by various bishops, and pray and enjoy the beauty of Krakow. During this 10 day pilgrim-age, there will be opportunities to visit the most important places in Poland: Jasna Gora, Krakow, Wadowice (birthplace of St. John Paul II) Oswiecim-Aushwitz, Wieliczka. The group age is 21-35 years old. If you are interested, there are brochures in the back of the church with more details. For information please call: The Young Adult Ministry Office at 312-534-8600 or email at [email protected] or our parish office and leave a message for Fr. Piotr.

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JOY IN JESUS REGISTRATION The “Joy in Jesus” Sunday morning pre-school program was formed to provide pre-school/kindergarten age children a basic foundation for a future understanding of Christian revelations. Emphasis is given to development of self-awareness in the children and their

place in the Christian community. Registration for the “Joy in Jesus” program will be held on Sunday, September 13, from 9:00 AM until 12:00 noon in the church lobby. The program is open to children age 3 1/2 (by September 1) through kindergar-ten age. Classes are held in the school beginning Sep-tember 27 during the 10:45 Mass. The registration fee for the year is $40. For information, call Charlotte Lindquist, 847-470-1434.

SJB YOUTH MINISTRY ANNOUNCEMENTS SEPTEMBER 2015

1. Our first OPEN ROOM of the school year is this Sunday, August 30th in the Youth Ministry Office from 7:00-9:00pm. Join us for an Ice Cream Social! Snacks and pop also provided by Youth Min-istry. Pizza is still $3.00. Enjoy your favorite Video Games, Board Games, Outdoor Games, or watch a movie! Invite your friends, and make new ones. ALL TEENS ARE WELCOME! 2. TEEN HELPERS NEEDED! This Thursday, Sep-tember 3rd, at Catholic Charities in Des Plaines, SJB Youth Ministry will be serving food to those less for-tunate. You must be available to help from 5:15pm to 7:00pm. Contact Mrs. Perez via email, texting, or Facebook to sign up. 3. ALL TEENS ARE INVITED! SJB Youth Ministry is teaming up with Uncle Pete’s Sack Dinner Pro-gram. Teens and families are needed to make sack dinners for the hungry. What a great way to show your love of Christ to others who are less fortunate! CONTACT MRS PEREZ FOR MORE DETAILS. DO YOU LOVE TO SING OR PLAY AN INSTRUMENT? Join our Life Teen Choir Ensemble this year! Please see our separate announcement in this bulletin. 4. NEW THIS YEAR! Our Life Teen Mass and Life Night Event is moving to Sundays! We will worship

together at 6:00PM Mass, then gather for an evening of fellowship, prayer, music, food, and more! Our first Life Teen Mass and Life Night will be Sunday, September 20th. More details will be coming! Find us on Facebook! Search for St John YM or our

group St John Brebeuf YM Questions? Contact Pam Perez, Youth Ministry Di-

rector, 847-966-9815 [email protected]

Religious Education Consider this opportunity to shape the future: become a teacher for our Religious Education Classes. Current openings are for the 6th and 8th grade classrooms. If you love children, have a desire to

share the Catholic faith with them and be a part of a wonderful program, please call Mac Karaban at 847-966-3269 or email [email protected] to schedule an interview.

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40 DAYS FOR LIFE

From September 23 through November 1 parishes, organizations, and the faithful of the Archdiocese of Chicago will again par-ticipate in “40 Days For Life”, a national campaign of prayer, fasting, peaceful vigil and community outreach. During the 40 days individuals pray and fast for an end to abortion and human life. Par-ishes and individuals across Chicago main-tain a prayerful presence 24 hours a day every day of the 40 days in front of an abor-tion facility to change hearts and save lives by creating a strong Culture of Life through the Gospel of Life. In support of this 40 day effort, St. John Brebeuf and Isaac Jogues Parishes are working together to provide prayer cover-age on the Feast of the North American Martyrs, Monday, October 19, from Midnight to Midnight at Albany Medical-Surgical Cen-ter (a late-term abortion facility) at 5086 N. Elston Avenue in Chicago, just a few miles from the parish.

Sign up will take place in September. Please, as you did last year, support this holy work on behalf of life!

For more information, please call St. John Brebeuf Parish contacts: Pat & John Nawodylo, 847/729-7644.

August 30-Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time: On September 9, the Church cele-brates the feast of Blessed Frederic Ozanam, the founder of the Society of

St. Vincent de Paul. Frederic heard the call of Jesus to love and serve those who are suffering. And in the poor he found the face of Christ. Last month, through your gifts, the Society of St. Vin-cent de Paul was able to carry the mission of Blessed Frederic Ozanam by providing $464.00 in food, $1,100.00 for Rent, $2,041.00 for Utilities, $1,450.00 Twinning with Other Needy Parishes, $3,300.00 in Gift Certificates, $3,200.00 Back to School Program, and $1,154.88 in Misc Client Aid. God Bless You! Parish Office: (847) 966-8145 Email: [email protected]

Appropriate four letter words for pro-lifers: LOVE-Love the unborn; OBEY-Obey God's Commandments

"Thou shalt not kill"; PRAY-Pray to end abortion and euthanasia; WORK-Join the pro-life movement and work to end abortion and euthanasia; GIVE-Give your support to pro-life organizations; LOOK-Look around you to see what you can do for the pro-life movement. Let us continue to pray daily: “Jesus, Mary and Joseph, I love you very much. I beg you to spare the life of the unborn baby that I have spiritually adopted who is in danger of abortion.”

PARISHIONERS, FRIENDS OF THE KNIGHTS & FAMILIES OF THE KNIGHTS

We are asking for donations of items so that our newest Sir Knights can stand Honor Guard for the Bishops and Priests requested by our parish. We need them for the wakes at funeral homes, for our friends and family. You may even have them in a closet taking up space. Black Tuxedos and accessories (shirts, bow ties, cummerbunds, suspenders, etc.) Chapeaus, red capes, white gloves, swords, service baldrics (sword holder), sword carrier, box for chapeaus, etc. Call either one of us if you have questions or wish to return items for our Honor Guards. Jim Lange (847) 826-16765 Ken Lee (847) 967-6234

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CWC Presents Maier’s Bakery

Cake Decorator

At CWC General Meeting Tuesday, September 15th

at 7 p.m. Cake Decorator, Julie, from Maier’s Bakery will present cake decorating techniques including hands-on in-struction to all. Advanced decorat-ing techniques will also be demon-strated. If you have decorating tools at home and would like in-struction, feel free to bring them. Everyone will leave with their own creation.

Historic 2015 National 54 Day Rosary Novena August 15 through October 7, 2015—Join hundreds of thou-sands of people of all ages in prayer across America. Mark your calendars & spread the word. A Message of Hope in response to the spiritual crisis in our culture and nation.

What: Pray the rosary for 54 straight days for the Novena Intentions 27 days in petition from August 15 through September 10, 2015 27 days in thanksgiving from September 11 through October 7, 2015

Primary Novena Intention: “For the Family & Marriage” including peace, human life and religious freedom Where: Pray the rosary individually or as a family in your home or as part of your parish community

Visit the website for more information www.54days.org A Hearts United Campaign of the Rosary Evangelization Apostolate

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL MEETING The next Council business meeting will take place on Wednesday, September 2 at St. John Brebeuf Parish Ministry Center at 7:30 PM. Volunteers for the Intellectual Disability Drive 9/11-9/13 are requested to attend this important meeting! For more information or if you’re interested in joining, contact Grand Knight Steve Baggio at 773-315-1621.

CWC BOARD MEETING The CWC Board Meeting is Tuesday, 9/8 in the PMC at 7 p.m. for all Officers, Directors and Chairwomen. Please contact Carolyn Drblik at 847-967-1172 to confirm your attendance or absence.

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Drodzy Parafianie, Jesteśmy w trakcie przygotowań Serii Wykładów w naszej parafii w tym oraz nadchodzącym nowym roku. Proszę zaznaczyć poniższe daty w waszych kalendarzach.

Wyklady

Czwartek, 17 września 2015, 19:00, Ojciec Richard Fragomeni, Laudato Si’ http://w2.vatican.va/content/dam/francesco/pdf/encyclicals/documents/papa-francesco_20150524_enciclica-laudato-si_pl.pdf Papiez Franciszek i środowisko – O co w tym wszystkim chodzi? http://www.ctu.edu/academics/richard-fragomeni Czwartek, 15 października 2015, 19:00, Diakon Mariusz Kośla, Etyka Końca Życia Czwartek, 19 listopada 2015, 19:00, Ojciec Karol Dahm OP, Przemoc w Rodzinie Czwartek, 21 stycznia 2016, 19:00, (W trakcie przygotowań), Duchowość Rodzinna Niedziela, 31 stycznia 2016 Czwartek, 18 lutego 2016, 19:00, Dr. John Mayer, Okres dorastania/Życie rodzinne Czwartek, 17 marca 2016, 19:00, Elena Segura, Imigracja, Praca na rzecz Sprawiedliwości Czwartek, 14 kwietnia 2015, 19:00, (W trakcie przygotowań), Ziemia Święta/Życie Chrystusa Ks. Mike Meany

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REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS OUR DECEASED

Sharon Lynn Ashe Eugenio R. Dias Mary Louise Herek

MEMORIAL OPPORTUNITY If you would like to remember a deceased relative or friend in a special way, here is your opportunity. We are

accepting donations for the altar breads and wine that are used at Mass each week. Every week in the bulletin we will post who the bread and wine was donated in memory of. Suggested donation is $50. You can drop off or mail your donation to the Parish Office, marked “Altar Bread Memorial.” Make sure to include your name and the name/s of whom you would like to be remembered. Requests are published in the bulletin in the order that they are received. Celebrating our SJB Military Remembrance St. John Brebeuf Parish is in the process of establishing a military remembrance presentation for all active and fallen since September 11, 2001. We are accepting family members names, branch of service and photo. Please bring them to the parish office, atten-tion Legion of Mary. ARMY, NAVY, MARINES, AIR FORCE, COAST GUARD, NATIONAL GUARD.

Please remember in prayer the following who are currently serving in the Armed Forces:

Timothy Casey Mark Honsa Joseph Merkel Peter Merkel Robert Monaco Chief Ryan Morrow Thomas Neuhengen Scott Rodberg Christopher Vick Sgt. Daniel Cunningham Pvt. James Cunningham Susanne Connolly Tutwiler CDR John Tutwiler Dominic Carrabotta Col. Barbara Jones (Wiltgen) May they return safely to their families.

Carlyn Delort Diana D’Costa Angela D’Costa Walter Przybysz Aidan Stotz Virginia Penkala Barbara Donovan Kathy Berresheim Henryk Stankiewicz Michael Curtis Bob Biewald Lorraine Bielat Dolores Perales Esther Prochaska Mary O’Toole Irene Dodaro Madeline Albano Sally Raphael Clem Juris Shahla Lahijani Anna Chacko Terry & Dominic DiVito Margaret Lach Mary Hamma Souk Tha Phone Rose Ugel Cathy Neff Donna Miller Albert DeLorenzo Dorothy Cichon Kim Travaglio Pamela Sobie Charlene Green Betty Weiss Henry Zajac Kamillus Urban Patti Maher Tyska Stanley Kogut Zdzislaw Puacz Laura Begale Michael Luisi Lorna Alba Annette Schubert Patrick Leahy Eugene Mangan Adam Rowel Varant Minatiskan Madeline Pukal-4 yrs. old Cyril & Peg Maher Elaine Friedman Patricia Clausen

Dolores Gruzynski John Peter Rolwes Nanette Sadorra Oscar Malabanan Jeff Sefcik Lita Rosales Alma Kort Randolf Abana Noli Failma Christina Curtis Bernadyne Semmerling Jerry Brazkowski Michael Likvan Madeline Hendricksen Mary & Mario Colosi Ruben Pactol Mitchell Miklas Marcelino de la Cruz Donna Kornovich Geraldine Tyre Barbara Zonsius Patricia Jablonski Dolores Perales Linda Karno Marilyn Philippsen Butch Reeder Linda Bennett James Kurtzer John Nawodylo Wladyslaw Policht Franciszek Policht Dorothy Pedtke Brian Brown Roy Wolf Linda Karno K. Kozeny Bernard Warchol Frances Pawelek Mario Loraya Janette Mendoza Atienza Baldemar Vega Theresa Sokolowski Virginia Brekke Dena Ruazol Nicholas Papas Linda Karno Marietta Falbo Alex Hernandez Ed Bielski Margaret Namovic Stella “Stasia” Magdon

Pray for all our ill Members

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Mass Intentions for the Week Monday, August 31—Weekday 6:30—For All Parishioners 8:30—Maria Wiechec (1st Anniv. Of Death) Elisabeth Feiter, Rolando Carmona Tuesday, September 1—Weekday 6:30—For All Souls in Purgatory 8:30—Steve Jazwiec Lucyna Ostrowski Special intention for Isuga Family Wednesday, September 2—Weekday 6:30—Albert & Georgiana Dorsch Claire Lee Good Health & Peace of Mind for James, Thomas & Valsa James 8:30—Blessings for Leon Carrasco Family God’s Blessings & Health on 10th Wedd. Anniv. For Angelica & John Cichon & God’s Blessings for Their Sons Antoni & Jacob & Angel Baby Alexia Antonia (Lizzie) & Eugenio R. Dias 7:00—Lucyna Ostrowski W Intencji Zmarlej Marii Teresy Sawickiej Z Okazji 90-tej. Rocz. Urodzin Z Podziekowaniem za otrzymane Laski Boze i zProsba o Zdrowie i Blogoslawienstwo Boze W 26-ta Rocz. Slubu dla Jolanty i Zdzislawa Z Rodzina Za Haline i Edwarda Obnisty Zmarli z Rodziny Niemylski Thursday, September 3—St. Gregory the Great 6:30—Good Health & Peace of Mind for Peter Pachikara, Viju, Neha, James & John Pachikara 8:30—Blessings for Deepak Peter Lucyna Ostrowski First Friday, September 4—Weekday 6:30—Albert & Georgiana Dorsch Good Health & Peace of Mind for Cyriac, Siju, Alex & Angela Koovakattil Blessings for Eleanor Mueller & Family on her 100th Birthday Mario Nicosia 8:30—Lucyna Ostrowski, Bella Ynares 2:00—Wedding: Chris Bello & Joanne Francisco 7:00—Jan Kubon, Lucyna Ostrowski First Saturday, September 5—Bl. Teresa of Calcutta 7:30—Special Intention for God’s Help

5:00—Celebrant: Fr. Piotr Samborski Thomas Birt Blessings for Kevin & Christine Laverty on Their 44th Wedd. Anniv. Thaddeus Kroll, William Ligman Michael Zuber, Francis Cardinal George Filippo Giacone, Jolanta Bialobrzewski Frank Thalke (1st Anniv of Death) Dolores Janikowski 6:30—Celebrant: Fr. Peter Rapcia Jerzy Lapinski Zbigniew Jamiolkowski, Lucyna Ostrowski Sunday, September 6—Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30—Celebrant: Fr. Piotr Samborski Albert & Georgiana Dorsch In Thanksgiving to Eternal Father for Graces Received 9:00—Celebrant: Fr. Michael Meany Irena & Edward Mordell Salvatore & Marianne Badalamenti Jan & Weronika Rajchel Walter Tymczuk (1st Anniv. Of Death) Teresa & Orlando Marini In Thanksgiving from Zenaida Timosa 10:45—Celebrant: Fr. Piotr Samborski Frances Kapustka, Betty Martin Margaret Frances Fencl, Wendell Johnson John Justus 12:30—Celebrant: Fr. Peter Rapcia Maria, Wladyslaw, Maria i Jan Siwiec Kazimiera & Zdzislaw Puacz (47th Wedd. Anniv.), Michael Puacz Zofia, Tomasz & Wladyslaw Boczar Anthony & Aniela Rygiel Janina & Jozef Puacz Za Duszami Ktore Najbardziej Potrzebuja Pomocy Florence & Matt Araszewski, Maria Wiechec Lucyna Ostrowski, Jan Piluk Dziekczynna Blagalna z prosba o Boze Blogoslawienstwo i Dary Ducha Sw. Opieke Matki Najswietszej dla Teresy i Henryka Mrugala z rodzina 2:30—Wedding: Krzysztof Emiljanowicz & Paulina Sawicka 6:00—Celebrant: Fr. Michael Meany Pamela & Charles Simkunas

Wedding Banns

2—Patriz Realiza & Dee Nazario 1—Gregory Stepnowski & Lily Lopez

1—Corey Achino & Cristina Diaz

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St. John Brebeuf Church Staff

Pastor: Rev. Michael Meany

Associates: Rev. Piotr Rapcia

Rev. Piotr Samborski

Pastor Emeritus: Rev. Robert Banzin

Weekend Asst.: Rev. Patrick Marshall

Deacons: Larry Skaja, Andy Beierwaltes,

Mariusz Kosla, Pavel Jurkulak

Pastoral Associate: Maciek Karaban

Music Director & Liturgical Coordinator:

Marek Rachelski

Associate Music Director: Mariusz Kosla

Children’s Choir Director: Ewa Fair

Business Manager: Joseph Wojtowicz

School Principal: Elise Matson

Director Youth Ministry: Pam Perez

Staff Secretary: Charlotte Lindquist

Bulletin Editor, Parish Secretary:

Barbara Bronder

Rectory: 8307 N. Harlem Ave.

Parish Office: 8305 N. Harlem Ave.

Niles, IL 60714

(847) 966-8145 Fax: (847) 966-0014

Website: www.sjbrebeuf.org

School: (847) 966-3266

Website: www.sjbschool.org

Religious Education: (847) 966-3269

Youth Office: (847) 966-9815

Mass Schedule Saturday: 5:00 PM, 6:30 PM (Polish)

Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:45 AM,

12:30 PM (Polish), 6:00 PM

Monday—Friday Morning: 6:30 & 8:45 AM

Wednesday: 7:00 PM (Polish)

Saturday Morning: 7:30 AM

Holyday: 5:30 PM (English); 7:00 PM (Polish)

Vigil: 7:00 PM English

Reconciliation - Saturday 11:00 AM—Noon (English & Polish)

First Friday, 6:00 PM (English & Polish)

Baptisms Last Sunday of each month during

10:45 AM Mass or 2:00 PM Service

(Polish): First Weekend of each month:

at 12:30 PM Mass on Sunday &

Third Sunday of the Month at 1:45 PM

Parents must attend pre-baptism instruction.

Matrimony Four months notice is minimal.

Eucharistic Adoration 24 Hours a Day In Parish Ministry Center Chapel

St. Vincent de Paul—[email protected]

“We are a people of faith who offer each other and those touched by us the

means to experience God through prayer, sacraments, education

and mutual support in light of the Gospel and Catholic Tradition.”

August 30, 2015


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