Church of the Holy Ghost Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time September 8, 2019
A Catholic Faith Community 254 N. Wood Dale Road, Wood Dale, Illinois 60191 www.holyghostparish.org
Upcoming Parish Events
September 7/8 P.A.D.S. Sign Up
September 12 Anointing Forms Due
Rosary 7 PM
Mass Schedule
Monday through Thursday Mass 8:30 AM
Friday Mass or Communion Service 8:30 AM
Saturday 5 PM Sunday 8:30 AM and 10:30 AM
Holy Days of Obligation 8:30 AM, 12:15 PM, 7:00 PM
Dear Heavenly Father,
We thank you for our wonderful grandparents.
They bring such fun and happiness into our lives.
Thank you for all of the special times that
we are blessed to have with them.
Please watch over our grandparents,
protect them and
bless them with good health.
May they know your grace,
your mercy and
your love always.
Amen.
Welcome to Holy Ghost Parish
Holy Ghost Directory
Parish
Parish Office……….630.860.2975
Parish Fax…………..630.860.9482
Parish website…...www.holyghostparish.org
My Parish App: For Tablet and Smart phone download at myParishApp.com
Parish Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Closed for lunch 12:30 - 1:30 pm
Rev. John Hornicak, Pastor [email protected] Dino J. Franch, Deacon [email protected] Robbie Lasica, Deacon [email protected]
Theresa Bero, Business Manager [email protected]
Carolyn Niehoff, Music Director [email protected]
Faith Formation
Faith Formation Office………...630.766.1045
Kathy Grant, Director of Faith Formation [email protected]
Parish Mission Statement
We, the members of Holy Ghost Parish, are one body of Roman Catholic
people with diverse gifts and blessings, who share responsibility for the
transformation of ourselves and our world according to the teachings and
example of Jesus Christ.
Fed by the Holy Spirit, we nurture our faith through private prayer, liturgy
and sacraments, through life-long learning and teaching of Gospel values,
and through love and support of each other.
Empowered by the same Spirit, we live our faith in action through the
ministries of service, social justice, evangelization and witness, because all
are called to one and the same goal: unity with God, now and forever.
Amen.
Sacramental Information
Baptism takes place on some Sundays at 12:30 p.m.
Before scheduling your child’s Baptism, you must
attend a preparation class. Call the parish office to
make arrangements.
First Eucharist is celebrated each Spring and is
available to youth who have completed the required
preparation.
Confirmation is celebrated each year and is
available to youth who have completed the required
preparation.
Reconciliation is available Saturdays at 4:00 PM or
by appointment. During the seasons of Advent and
Lent Saturday Reconciliation will begin at 3:00 PM.
A day of Reconciliation is scheduled during Advent
and Lent at the Deanery Church in Elmhurst.
Marriage Diocesan policy requires 6 months
preparation time. Contact the parish office.
RCIA is a process for fully initiating adults into the
Catholic faith. It is for those who have not been
baptized or those who were baptized and/or raised in
another Christian denomination and are now
interested in becoming Catholic. This process is also
for Baptized Catholics who never completed their
initiation through the sacraments of Eucharist and/or
Confirmation. If interested, please contact the Faith
Formation office at 630-766-1045.
Eucharist for the Homebound If you or a
member of your family cannot attend Mass because
of illness or disability, a Minister of Care will bring
Communion to you. Please call the parish office at
630-860-2975 to make arrangements.
Welcome Center
Welcome Center Ministers are able to help you with
the following needs: parish registration, sick visit
request, as well as Sacrament information.
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Readings and Resources
SUNDAY REFLECTION
POST-SUMMER CHALLENGES
With any luck, summer delights will continue a while past last weekend’s Labor Day: refreshing recreation (with maybe an occasional swim) or enjoyable relaxation on the deck (with tasty outdoor grilling). Truth is, for some of us, this year’s Labor Day came way too early. With many schools back in session for a while already, mealtimes and driving schedules needed readjustment to coordinate youth sports with adult commitments. Some religious education and parish programs resumed, too. No surprise, then, that this weekend’s scriptures sound a little like post-summer challenges. For instance, Wisdom reminds us that believers in God can never be content with “timid deliberations” and “unsure plans.” Paul challenges longtime friend and follower Philemon to “let the good you do be voluntary.” Jesus instructs “great crowds” traveling with him—including us—on three things necessary for all true disciples to accomplish. On this early autumn weekend, our scriptures describe disciples’ lifelong labors. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
Eastern Catholic and Orthodox Christians share a love for the Byzantine liturgy because it is during the Eucharist that the Church is most true to its identity, expresses its integrity, and discovers its vocation. Eastern Catholic and Orthodox Christians celebrate essentially the identical liturgy, with only very slight variations. It is a fairly complex ritual weaving together three separate layers of prayers: a liturgy prayed in the sanctuary by priests, often hidden by a curtain or screen; a liturgy sung by the assembly and led by a deacon in front of a screen formed of painted icons; and a third layer of private prayer by the priest, who prays in support of the deacon and the faithful. It is an eyes-wide-open experience, gorgeous in visuals, and filled with the sound of God’s people singing prayer. The energy of the worship centers on the presence of Christ, largely through an awareness of heaven touching earth when the Church gathers to celebrate. In the late twentieth century, Latin Rite Catholics were encouraged to embrace a style of worship that was “full, conscious, and active,” a value that has never been lost in the East. The liturgy has great impact in its beauty, in its poetry and contemplation, and by the actions of bowing, signing with the cross, and chanting that are required of the assembly. Contact with the Eastern Church reveals some key values that have been obscured in our own Church and are slowly being recovered. —James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
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Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
September 8, 2019
Fill us at daybreak with your kindness,
that we may shout for joy
and gladness all our days.
— Psalm 90:14
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Col 1:24-2:3; Ps 62:6-7, 9; Lk 6:6-11
Tuesday: Col 2:6-15; Ps 145:1b-2, 8-11; Lk 6:12-19
Wednesday: Col 3:1-11; Ps 145:2-3, 10-13b; Lk 6:20-26
Thursday: Col 3:12-17; Ps 150:1b-6; Lk 6:27-38
Friday: 1 Tm 1:1-2, 12-14; Ps 16:1b-2a, 5, 7-8, 11;
Lk 6:39-42
Saturday: Nm 21:4b-9; Ps 78:1b-2, 34-38;
Phil 2:6-11; Jn 3:13-17
Sunday: Ex 32:7-11, 13-14; Ps 51:3-4, 12-13, 17, 19;
1 Tm 1:12-17; Lk 15:1-32 [1-10]
Come Pray the Rosary
Weekdays 9:00 AM & Thursdays 7:00 PM
Adoration: Monday ~ Friday 7:00 AM ~ 8:00 AM
The Little Ones
Jim Burrows, the cartoonist behind
The Little Ones, is a Christian artist with
a passion for sharing the Good News of the
Gospel through art that is joyful.
He is a certified catechist at Mission San
Luis Obispo, California, and has a
master’s degree in Pastoral Studies
from Loyola University New Orleans.
He is a permanent deacon for the
Diocese of Monterey.
Please note: Weekday intentions may be
rescheduled due to changes or cancellations.
Monday, September 9 8:30 a.m.
Fred Bero
Tuesday, September 10 8:30 a.m.
Lee Rudy
Wednesday, September 11 8:30 a.m.
Raymond Kolinski
Thursday, September 12 8:30a.m.
For the Parishioners of Holy Ghost living and deceased.
Friday, September 13 8:30 a.m.
Communion Service
Mass Intention Information
$10 stipend per Mass Intention.
Mass Intention requests, in compliance with the
Decree on Mass Stipends, began on January 1,
2016: There will be one intention for a Mass.
Mass will be offered for all Parishioners in the Parish
on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Holy Thursday,
Easter Vigil, Easter Sunday, and Holy Days of
Obligation. No other intentions will be taken
for the Masses on these days.
Saturday, September 7
5:00 p.m.
For the Parishioners of Holy Ghost
living and deceased.
Sunday, September 8
8:30 a.m.
Eva Gehlhaar
10:30 a.m.
James O’Malley
Jesus said to the crowds,
“In the same way, anyone of
you who does not renounce
all his possessions cannot be
my disciple.”
Luke 14:33
Bulletin Deadlines
Please help the new bulletin editor meet
the deadlines by submitting your bulletin
articles at least two weeks before your event.
Last minute articles may not be able
to be accommodated.
Please note the new email address:
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O God, our hope and refuge, in our distress
we come quickly to you. Shock and horror
of that tragic day have subsided, replaced now with an emptiness, a longing for an innocence lost.
We come remembering those
who lost their lives in New York, Washington D.C., and Pennsylvania.
We are mindful of the sacrifice of
public servants who demonstrated the greatest love of all by laying
down their lives for friends. We commit their souls to your
eternal care and celebrate their gifts to a fallen humanity.
We come remembering and
we come in hope, not in ourselves, but in you.
As foundations we once thought secure have been shaken, we are
reminded of the illusion of security. In commemorating this tragedy,
we give you thanks for your presence
in our time of need and we seek to worship you
in Spirit and in truth, our guide and our guardian.
Amen.
Remembering...
Our Sanctuary Lamp
Our sanctuary lamp is a 7-day candle that is always lit above the tabernacle. If you would like to contribute $20 to the cost of the weekly candle we will print a “Thank You” in the bulletin. You are also welcome to make the donation in memory of a loved one or loved ones. The Sanctuary Lamp envelopes are available in the narthex. Please include a note that states how you would like your name and/or the names for memorials printed. Names will be printed in the bulletin in the order in which they are received, either in the collection or at the office.
From Erich & Beth Zwolfer
In Memory of
Margie Baker
Financial Giving to Holy Ghost
Food for the Banquet
$50 is needed each weekend for hosts and wine. If you would like to help cover the costs, drop your donation with your choice of date into the collection basket. The Food for the Banquet envelopes are available in the narthex.
From Erminia Acevedo
In Memory of
Tomas Acevedo and
Micaela & Mathias Franco
The following dates are open for donations:
December 7/8
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CMAA Pledge Report for Holy Ghost: PARISH GOAL: $52,300
AS OF 8/26/2019: AMOUNT PLEDGED: $58,205 AMOUNT PAID: $47,744 REMAINING BALANCE: $10,461
Thank you to our parishioners who have already pledged their support to the 2019 Catholic Ministries Annual Appeal.
Please continue to fulfill your pledges, as we are counting on your commitment.
If you have not yet made a gift, please remember that every contribution, big or small, is welcome and appreciated!
If we all participate, we can exceed our parish goal. If we raise more than our goal, 70 percent of the amount over
our goal will be returned to us for our use. This is an amazing opportunity for our parish.
If you have not made a gift yet, please consider doing so. Checks can be made to the Catholic Ministries Annual
Appeal and mailed to: Catholic Ministries Annual Appeal, Diocese of Joliet, 16555 Weber Road, Crest Hill, IL 60403.
You can also make a gift online at jolietdioceseappeal.org, or text “Donate” to (815) 205-1949 to link to a donation
form from your mobile phone.
Please pray for the success of the CMAA. Thank you.
A Prayer For Our Church
Heavenly Father, in every age, you have been our refuge. Yet again and still, we stand before you asking for your protection on your Holy Church. We place our Church in your hands, for without you we can do nothing. May Jesus, our High Priest and true compass, continue to lead her in every thought and action to be an instrument of justice, a source of consolation, a sacrament of unity, and a manifestation of your faithful covenant. For the victims of abuse and their families, pour out your healing and your peace. For the leaders of your Church, pour out your Spirit to guide them and inspire their decisions. For those who have followed your call to serve you and your people in holiness, sustain them by your grace. For all the faithful who are searching for answers, embrace them with your love, restore their trust, console them with your clear Gospel message, and renew them with your sacraments. We ask this in the name of your Son and our Brother, and through the Holy Spirit, who lives and reigns with you forever and ever. Amen.
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Vocations Prayer
AIR FORCE:
LT COL Anthony Calabrese
LT COL Patty Calabrese
MAJ Mary Dones
1st LT Joseph Piscopo
2nd LT Joshua Jalowiec
SSGT Robert W. Dones
SSGT Timothy Latvis
ARMY:
COL Jeffrey K. Klotz
LTC Robert Bowen
LTC Grace Gallagher
CWO4 Anderson Mann
PVT Steven Badgley
PVT Ian Schauchuk
COAST GUARD:
CPO Dale Janetka
MARINE CORPS:
CAPT Edward W. Miller
LCPL David Lozeau
PVT Cameron Andresen
PVT John Rowley
PVT Billy Termine
Peter Bush
NAVY:
CAPT Thomas Zwolfer
LT Nicholas Lucania
ENS Matthew Starsiak
Ryan James Ruizol
Pray for Our Military
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. Amen.
Lord, for love of you, St. Peter Claver became the faithful servant of slaves. Through his prayer help us to see the true dignity of the human family, all children of one Father, and to spend ourselves for their salvation. We ask this through Our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God for ever and ever. Amen.
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Fall 2019
Soup & Scripture
“Forgiveness” Place: The Emmaus Room
Time: Noon-1:30 P.M.
Cost: $30 (Includes book, materials and food)
Dates: Fridays – October 4, 11, 18, 25 & November 8 & 15
Facilitated by: Mary Lally
Human experience and psychological research confirm the teachings of Scripture that
practicing forgiveness is good for our health and happiness and that refusing to forgive can bind
us in depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem. We may not feel like forgiving, but God calls us
to embody pardon and mercy in imitation of the divine forgiveness we have received.
Learn the dynamics of forgiveness and how it can bring healing
to your personal life, your family, and our church.
Enjoy an all you can eat lunch, while you break open scripture.
R.S.V.P: Faith Formation Office 630-766-1045 by
September 25. Space is limited- call today!
Dear Parishioners:
I am pleased to introduce our Coordinator of Discipleship.
In response to Bishop Conlon’s request for parishes to invigorate their efforts to form disciples, Holy Ghost Parish is
adding a part time position to coordinate those efforts.
Susan Tutaj is joining our staff as the Coordinator of Discipleship. Susan recently retired after 40 years in ministry.
She previously taught in a Catholic school and spent the last 29 years as the Director of Faith Formation at
St. Petronille in Glen Ellyn. Susan has a BA in Music Education, MA in Religious Studies and Certificate in Spiritual
Companioning/Direction. She is also the mother of 5 adult children and the proud grandmother of 9.
Susan will be working with the parish staff and is currently setting up several committees that will support this
ministry. An important committee will be the Discipleship Prayer Team. If you are interested in supporting the
parish efforts in discipleship through daily prayer, please contact Susan at the Faith Formation Office: 630-766-4508
X32 or email: [email protected].
Please join me in welcoming Susan to our parish.
Sincerely yours in Christ,
Father John
Servers for September 14 and 15
Sunday 8:30 am Sunday 10:30 am
Katie Niehoff
Malena Ramirez
Maxim Gasior
Jimmy Haas
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Calling all adults needing Baptism,
Communion and/or Confirmation…
Classes for Adults needing sacraments is called RCIA…
The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults
Classes will begin October 8, 2019 and will be held
on Tuesday evenings from 7 – 8:30 PM.
NOW is the time to sign up.
For more information please call 630-766-1045.
Please complete this form and return to the Faith Formation
office or drop it in the collection basket:
Name: ________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________
(Town)________________________________________
Phone: ________________________________________
Email: ________________________________________
Date of Birth:
__________________________________
Please circle the sacraments needed:
Baptism Communion Confirmation
Now being offered this year in our 2019-2020
Faith Formation Program…
God’s Little Learners! We are offering an introduction to our Faith
Formation Program to children ages 3-5
(Potty-trained is a must, please.)
We will provide an immersive learning environ-
ment for your child to meet Jesus through
stories, activities, song and play. We warmly
welcome you to come witness this awakening
to our faith with your child. While parent
attendance is not mandatory, how wonderful
would it be to see the light of Jesus being
kindled in your child. You would then have the
opportunity to talk during the week about the
experience you shared together at class.
For Information call Kathy Grant @ 630-766-1045
or Frannie Hargadon @ 630-766-4508
FAITH FORMATION REGISTRATION For the 2019/2020
School Year
Our religious education program,
for public school children in grades 1-10,
is open for enrollment.
Our sessions are Gospel based, interactive,
& family friendly!
We also provide preparation
for the Sacraments of
Baptism, First Communion, & Confirmation.
For more information, contact
Kathy Grant @ 630-766-1045 or
Fran Hargadon @ 630-766-4508
Email: [email protected] or
Or visit www.holyghostparish.org and
click on the “Faith Formation” tab.
Fall sessions begin
Sunday, September 8th
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VIGIL OPPORTUNITY in WOOD DALE
Advantage Medical
at 203 E. Irving Park Road
Saturdays 6:30 am – noon
If you are willing to sign up for
an hour on a Saturday
between 9 am and 11 am,
please call John Rudy
at 719-332-0471.
Our mission is to call to action pro-life individuals
for prayer and peaceful vigils to end abortion.
Knights of Columbus
National Day
of Remembrance
for Aborted Children
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DEEPEN YOUR FAITH
PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO CHECK OUT THE
VARIETY OF RESOURCES AVAILABLE AT THE KIOSK
AT THE WELCOME CENTER WHICH INCLUDES:
Dr. Tim Gray, renowned Scripture scholar and president of the Augustine Institute, provides fascinating insights about the Protestant Reformation and the ensuing Catholic Counter Reformation. He discusses how holy men and women worked from within the Church, as they do in every age, to bring forth much-needed reform. Hear how necessary changes were brought about by holy heroes such as Giles of Viterbo, St. Ignatius of Loyola, St. Teresa of Ávila, St. Charles Borromeo, and others.
Join us on every Wednesday evening at 7 PM,
in church, for rehearsal.
We sing every Sunday at 10:30 AM Mass.
No prior experience necessary.
The only requirements are a love of music
and the desire to sing for
JOY to the LORD!
You are cordially invited to the retirement celebration for
Deacon Dino Franch
Deacon Dino and Raffy have decided that at 88 years of age, he will be retiring.
To thank Deacon Dino for his many years of dedicated service to the people
of the Diocese of Joliet, we are holding a thank you reception at Holy Ghost Parish.
The celebration will be held in Ryan Hall after the 5:00 PM Mass on Saturday, September 14
and after the 8:30 and 10:30 AM Masses on Sunday, September 15.
Please mark your calendars and join us in saying thank you to this wonderful servant of God.
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Marriage Ministry Needs YOU!
Catholic marriages and families are essential “Building Blocks” of our Church and our society. A building is only as strong as Its foundation. From its inception, the foundation of the family has been a strong marriage! Unfortunately, statistics show that Catholic marriages are stressed and faltering at the same rate as “non–Catholic” marriages. Our Marriage Ministry has identi-fied the need to have more enriching opportunities for couples no matter how long they have been together. We have provided celebratory events and practical, strengthening programs throughout our Eastern DuPage Deanery. Our goal is to continue to provide these exceptional programs on a regular basis at local parishes for years to come. This Marriage Ministry is taking a leadership role by encouraging all married couples to become as healthy, strong, and resilient as possible. We, the laity, and the clergy, ARE the Church and this is our responsibility. With your help we will continue to grow. What will your legacy be? If you want to be a part of this ministry that encourages our fellow parishioners, friends, adult children, and grandchildren to be messengers of the “good news” about marriage, then consider joining our ministry as either: A Representative of your parish OR A member of our Planning Team.
Check your bulletin for future events to attend! For more information, please: Email: Melissa Nelson@ [email protected] or by phone: (708) 214-6411
IS YOUR MARRIAGE STRUGGLING? Do you feel alone?
Are you frustrated or angry with each other?
Do you argue or have you just stopped talking altogether?
Does talking about your problems only make them worse?
RETROUVAILLE CAN HELP YOU SAVE YOUR MAR-
RIAGE! Retrouvaille (pronounced retro-vi) has helped tens
of thousands of couples facing difficulties in their marriage
restore their connection and rebuild a loving relationship.
This marriage-saving program provides couples with
actionable steps they can take to improve communication,
build a stronger marriage and help them reconnect.
TAKE THE FIRST STEP TO HEALING BY ATTENDING A
WEEKEND ! For confidential information about the
Retrouvaille program or to register for our upcoming
weekend on September 13-15 in Joliet,
please call 815-246-2080, email us
or visit www.HelpOurMarriage.com.
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Opportunities within the Diocese
“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be firm, steadfast,
always fully devoted to the work of the Lord,
knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in
vain.” 1 Corinthians 15:58
Mission Doctors Association will offer the 2019 Midwest Retreat/Seminar, Sept 13 -15, 2019 for Catholic Physicians, Dentists, Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants, and their spouses, considering
short-term mission service in Africa or Latin America. This will be held at Loyola Stritch Medical School, Chicago. Information and Accreditation Statement
(for the 11 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) are available on the web site: www.MissionDoctors.org
or by calling the office for more information at (213) 368-1872.
St. Mary immaculate Catholic Church in Plainfield is seeking a full-
time Liturgy Coordinator. Candidates should be living in full
sacramental communion with the Catholic Church. Bachelor’s
degree, along with advanced level of liturgy certification required.
Key responsibilities include scheduling and training liturgical
volunteers, coordinating details for parish Masses, including several
off-site Masses on Christmas and Easter. Candidates must
possess excellent communication skills, coupled with strong
organizational habits that will allow them to be successful in over-
seeing the entire program’s needs from planning and recruitment
to training. Coordination and collaboration with other staff
members, parish clergy, and visiting clergy is crucial. To view a job
description, visit: http://www.dioceseofjoliet.org/hr/listjobs.php
St. Elizabeth Seton Parish in Naperville is looking for a full-time Director
of Faith Formation who will be responsible to provide overall direction
and administration for the faith formation, sacramental preparation,
and service projects for students in Grades K-8 and High School Youth
Ministry.
Responsibilities: Student Faith Formation and Sacramental Preparation
(FF/SP) Direct and administer the operation of student FF/SP for grades
K-8. Implement the transition of the student Confirmation program from
10th grade to 8th grade. Administer the recruiting and coordinate the
training of all FF/SP Catechists. Ensure compliance with all Diocesan and
Parish policies, including but not limited to the Protecting God’s Children
requirements. Student Service Projects: Direct and administer student
Christian Service activities and events, including but not limited to
Vacation Bible School, Harvest Sunday, Feed My Starving Children, and
other student service projects. H.S. Youth Ministry: Provide direction and
facilitate the implementation of the Youth Ministry program for High
School Students.
Job Qualifications: Practicing Catholic who understands and supports
the teaching of the Roman Catholic Church, acts as an example and
model in personal life to ongoing conversion and formation.
Bachelor’s degree in Religious Education or a related field and
experience in coordinating programs and teaching. Good interpersonal,
communication and computer skills.
Candidates please email a cover letter and resume to:
Holy Spirit Catholic Community in Naperville, Illinois is seeking a part-time position (up to 29 hours a week) for a Director of Music. The qualified candidate will accompany, lead, and prepare appropriate music for weekend liturgies, Holy Days, weddings, funerals, quinceañeras, and other seasonal services. Other responsibilities include directing the adult and children’s choirs, collaborating with the parish staff, overseeing the participation of instrumentalists and cantors, and recruiting parishioners to participate in the music ministry program. Salary will be commensurate with expertise and experience. Requirements Bachelor’s degree (Master’s degree preferred) in music is required in addition to a minimum of three years’ experience as Director of Music in a parish or other ministerial setting. Strong piano, con-ducting, and vocal abilities are necessary; organ proficiency is preferred. A candidate with excellent musical, interpersonal, and organizational skills, liturgical knowledge, and spiritual/pastoral leadership qualities are a must. Application Email your cover letter and resume to: [email protected]
EASTERN DUPAGE DEANERY WELCOMES
FATHER BURKE MASTERS
PRESENTING
INTENTIONAL DISCIPLESHIP:
WHAT MORE CAN WE, AS A PARISH, DO?
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
7:00 - 8:30 PM
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH
132 ARTHUR STREET IN ELMHURST
A FREE WILL OFFERING TAKES PLACE AT THIS
EVENT. REGISTRATION IS PREFERRED AT:
easterndupagedeanery.org
ALL PRIESTS, DEACONS, STAFF, COUNCIL
MEMBERS AND ALL PARISH LEADERSHIP
ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND.