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Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Parish THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME January 23, 2011 One in Faith — One in Spirit Rev. Msgr. John J. Prendergast, Founding Pastor Rev. Father Ronald Dodd, Parochial Vicar Parish Church — 801 Lundy Street Parish Office (Behind Church): 513 S. Shabbona St., Streator, IL 61364 Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon—Thurs & 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday Phone: 815-672-2474 FAX: 815-672-2040 Email: [email protected] Educational Offices: 410 S. Park St., Streator, IL 61364 St. Michael the Archangel School—Phone: 815-672-3847 Religious Education / CCD—Phone: 815-672-5911 Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle; be our safeguard against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray: and do thou, O Prince of the heavenly host, by the power of God, cast into hell Satan and all the evil spirits who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.
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Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Parish

THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

January 23, 2011

One in Faith — One in Spirit

Rev. Msgr. John J. Prendergast, Founding Pastor

Rev. Father Ronald Dodd, Parochial Vicar

Parish Church — 801 Lundy Street

Parish Office (Behind Church): 513 S. Shabbona St., Streator, IL 61364 Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon—Thurs & 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday

Phone: 815-672-2474 FAX: 815-672-2040 Email: [email protected]

Educational Offices: 410 S. Park St., Streator, IL 61364 St. Michael the Archangel School—Phone: 815-672-3847

Religious Education / CCD—Phone: 815-672-5911

Saint Michael the

Archangel, defend

us in battle; be our

safeguard against

the wickedness

and snares of

the devil.

May God rebuke

him, we humbly

pray: and do thou,

O Prince of the

heavenly host,

by the power of

God, cast into hell

Satan and all the

evil spirits who

prowl about the

world seeking

the ruin of souls.

Amen.

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DAILY MASSES – January 24 – 28

Monday, January 24

7:00 AM Bud Horaney (9th Anniv) by Wife & Family

Tuesday, January 25

7:00 AM Jeanne Muntz by Bill Salz 7:30 AM St. Anthony of Padua Novena

Wednesday, January 26

7:30 AM St. Michael Chaplet 7:30 AM Confessions 8:00 AM John J. Mohan

Thursday, January 27

7:00 AM Evelyn Lee (Wedd Anniv) by Family

Friday, January 28 7:00 AM Clinton Quaka by Mom & Dad 7:30 AM Sorrowful Mother Novena

9:15 AM School Mass — Betty Smithwick

Daily Rosary 4:00 PM in Mother’s Chapel

WEEKEND MASSES, January 29 - 30 Saturday, January 29

3:00 - 3:45 PM Confessions

4:00 PM Mary Pfalzgraf (5th Anniv) by Carol Stash

5:30 PM Lucille Hamrick by Josephine Bandura

Sunday, January 30

7:00 AM Patricia Kmetz (8th Anniv) by Family

8:30 AM Mary Myers Baumrucker

10:00 AM For All Parishioners

11:30 AM Chrysanthia Sedlock by Marge Carruba, Georgene & Caroline Simko

1:00 PM (Bi-lingual) J. Guadalupe Lopez, Jr. by Family

Both English and Spanish is used at the 1:00 PM Mass. Music is provided by the Hispanic musicians and choir. One-half of the Mass is in Spanish and one-half is in English. Even though you do not speak Spanish, you may enjoy attending as much as in English.

THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME January 23, 2011

PARISH ENROLLMENT UPDATE

Each year the parish rolls are updated and sent to the company that prints and mails the monthly contri-bution packets to parishioners. Those who have not contributed to the parish over a period of time are re-moved from the parish rolls. The next update will be sent to the company on February 25, 2011. Those who have not been con-tributing to the parish will not be included in the pa-rishioner update listing and will stop receiving enve-lopes for the weekend of April 16/17, 2011, contribu-tions. If you have not used your contribution envelopes in some time and wish to remain on the parish rolls, please begin using them before February 25th.

Confessions: Saturday 3-3:45 p.m. On First Fridays before the 7 a.m. Mass

THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROUS

CONTRIBUTIONS ON January 15– 16

Regular Sunday $15,893.67 Youth offerings 37.90 Parish Development 428.00 School Support 322.00 Air & Heat 189.00 Total $16,870.57

Volunteers are needed to join the church cleaning crew. Cleaning takes

place on the first Friday of each month, following

the morning Mass.

MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR

EUCHARISTIC MINISTER AND LECTOR

TRAINING SESSIONS

EUCHARISTIC MINISTER TRAINING, Saturday,

February 19th at 9:30 a.m. in the church.

LECTOR TRAINING, Saturday, February 26th at

9:30 a.m. in the church.

The training is for all present Eucharistic ministers and

lectors as well as those who wish to begin these im-

portant ministries.

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YEAR - END CONTRIBUTION STATEMENTS

Year-end Contribution statements will be available “upon request” only. To have a statement mailed to you, please call your rectory office (during regular business hours, M-F) with name and envelope contri-bution number or drop us a note with this information in the collection basket. Thank you.

REDISCOVERING CATHOLICISM

There will be a showing of a DVD entitled

Rediscovering Catholicism presented by Matthew Kelly.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011 at 1:00 p.m.

at Immaculate Conception Social Hall.

STEWARDSHIP REFLECTION

People respond to Jesus in different ways, but we should respond to him like Peter, Andrew, James, and John, who followed Jesus “immediately.” For Je-sus is the “great light” to humanity prophesied by Isaiah. Even today Jesus invites people to follow him to serve in the kingdom of heaven. Let us follow the example of the first disciples and follow Jesus without delay.

Peter and the others were fishermen when Jesus called them, and he told them they’d be “fishers of men.” In the same way, God will use the talents and interests he has given us, so living as stewards in the kingdom does not mean we have to leave behind everything we enjoy. Instead, living as Jesus’ disciple will provide a rich and satisfying life.

Thank you to everyone who donated to the recent Diapers & Wipes Collection. Your generous support is appreciated! Guardian Angel Outreach

RACHEL’S VINEYARD RETREAT February 18-20, 2011

Rachel’s Vineyard: Healing the wounds of abortion. Don’t suffer any longer from guilt, despair, psychologi-cal and spiritual problems. Call 1-800-367-0702 or 309-671-1550 for a weekend retreat of reconciliation and healing.

Here’s your chance to get one of those fancy, big flat screen TV’s that you can put on the wall if you want

and support the school at the same time.

Tickets are available at the Knights of Columbus or individual K of C members.

STREATOR KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS & SHAW APPLIANCE

FUNDRAISER FOR ST. MICHAEL’S SCHOOL

YOUR CHANCE TO WIN A

46” LED SAMSUNG TV WITH BLU-RAY DISC PLAYER

Drawing to be held on February 20, 2011 Donation: $5.00 each or 3 for $10-Need not be present to win

Tickets printed courtesy of Solon-Telford Funeral Home

THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME January 23, 2011

Copyright © 2011 www.THECATHOLICSTEWARD.com

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ST. MICHAEL SCHOOL

CELEBRATING CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK January 30th - February 4th

SPECIAL “Catholic Education” MASS

Sunday, January 30th Students will be involved in an active way

at 10:00 A.M. Mass (Greeters, Carry Catholic Schools Week Banner,

Lectors, Servers, Gift Bearers, and speak about Catholic Education)

Families will “Tell Their Story” about Catholic Education

You Are Invited!

OPEN HOUSE

Monday, January 31st 6:00 - 7:30 p.m.

TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

The 7th Grade Boys Basketball team for Ransom/St. Michael won 1st place in the Vermillion Grade School Basketball Tournament held at Grand Ridge Grade School last week. Pictured (Front row): Kevin Bergeson, Evan Martin, Todd Dunkleberger, Tanner Casey, Back row: Coach Brad Martin, Jack Coonan, Dylan Depaz, Drew Travers, Dylan Kling, and Coach Ryley Martin.

ST. MICHAEL PRE-SCHOOL

8TH ANNUAL

SCRAPBOOK CROP & CRAFT DAY

Saturday, February 12, 2011

at St. Michael School’s Cafeteria 9:00 a.m. ‘til 9:00 p.m.

Cost for the day is $25.00 and includes: your own six foot table for the day, lunch, dinner, snacks and beverages. Gift bags and lots and lots of door prizes!

For $10.00 more leave your things set up for a “No Frills” crop on Sunday from 9:00am to 4:00pm.

We welcome school age children who would like to work on their scrapbooks or another craft. They must be accompanied by an adult. Child cost is $5.00 for Sat. and $3.00 for Sun.

Registration and payment are due Friday, Feb. 4th.

For more info or to reserve your seat, call Maria York at 815-672-3683 or email [email protected]

THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME January 23, 2011

Dessert donations are needed and also volunteers to cut up desserts. Please bring your dessert to the school cafeteria no later than 10am, January 31st. Thank you in advance for your help!

BOOK FAIR CARNIVAL Your Ticket to Read!

You are invited to our Scholastic Book Fair, a reading event packed with excite-ment for students & families.

FAIR DATES: Sunday, January 30 and Monday, January 31

SHOPPING TIMES: after Mass on Sunday and dur-ing Open House on Monday and also following the Spaghetti dinner in the old gym.

PIZZA HUT SPAGHETTI FUNDRAISER

DINE IN & CARRY OUT

Monday, January 31st 5:00-8:00 p.m., School Cafeteria

Dinner includes: Spaghetti, Garlic Bread, Salad, Dessert & Drink Adults-$7, Children (10 & under)-$5 Carry-outs - $1.00 more

ADVANCE TICKET SALES ONLY!

Please purchase your tickets from any student or the school office.

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FIRST RECONCILIATION (FIRST CONFESSION)

PARENT/STUDENT MEETING

A mandatory meeting will be held for the parents of those children who will be receiving the sacrament of Reconciliation (First Confession) on Wednesday, January 26, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. in the St. Michael the Archangel school cafeteria.

For your convenience, C & A Inspirations (Catholic Gifts, books, and church supplies/Champaign, IL) will be available for an early opportu-nity to purchase or order First Communion articles for your child. The doors will be open at 6:30 p.m. in or-der for you to view these items with the meeting be-ginning at 7:00 p.m. C & A will also have these items available after the meeting.

DIOCESAN MARRIAGE MASS AND DATE NIGHT

All married couples are invited to the Diocesan Marriage Mass at the Cathedral of St. Mary on Satur-day, February 19, 2011 at 4p.m. celebrated by Bishop Jenky C.S.C. Following Mass, reserve your space for the Valentine Date Night at the Spalding Pastoral Center. Enjoy with your spouse a candlelight dinner catered by Kickapoo Creek Winery, prize draw-ings and Theater show: Bidding You a Fond “I Do” by comedian Rex Havens. $75 per couple. Send reser-vation and payment for the Date Night by February 11, 2011 to the Office of Family Life, 419 N.E. Madi-son Ave., Peoria, IL 61603. Make checks payable to the Catholic Diocese of Peoria. For flyers visit www.cdop.org. Call 1-309-671-1550 for more infor-mation.

THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME January 23, 2011

1. First Corinthians: The Church and the Christian Community by Dr. Tim Gray (10 weeks)

In this DVD series Dr. Tim Gray provides comprehen-sive teaching and commentary on Paul’s First Letter to the Corinthians. The conflicts of the early Christians in Corinth were in many ways similar to our struggles today as Christians. With divisions, immorality, perse-cution, and other trials of the faithful, the message of St. Paul to the Corinthians is a much needed message for our own times. First Corinthians: The Church and Christian Community explores the key elements that the apostle Paul introduced to a new and growing Church. St. Paul taught the Corinthians about the na-ture of grace and the Church as the Body of Christ. In addition, he introduced Corinthian Christians to the most powerful gift of all, the Eucharist.

♦ Learn the importance of Christian unity in relation to the Church as the Body of Christ. ♦ Explore St. Paul’s strategy for successful evan gelization. ♦ See how to live a Christian life in the midst of a pagan culture. ♦ Discover why St. Paul sees the Church as the Body of Christ.

This session will meet on Tuesday afternoons at the Immaculate Conception Center beginning Tuesday, February 8, 2011 from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.

2. James: Pearls for Wise Living by Jeff Cavin (10weeks)

James is one of the most practical books of the Bible. Like the book of Proverbs, it is a book of wisdom, a collection of teachings on issues faced by ordinary Christians in everyday life. These teachings speak loudly to all those who feel torn between the compet-ing demands of this world and their faith. This study offers “pearls for wise living” by applying the wisdom of James to the present day. For anyone who has struggled to live a truly Christian life, James offers a wealth of practical solutions for handling and even sanctifying everyday circumstances.

♦ Find an anchor to hold you steady through the storms of life. ♦ Learn how just a few small words can change your entire life for better or worse. ♦ See how God’s wisdom helps us face suffering and temptation. ♦ Learn the secret to finding joy in the midst of trials ♦ Find value in suffering. ♦ Find reason to trust God’s providence over wealth or position or personal talent. ♦ Learn to recognize the source of discord and the way to peace.

This session will meet on Tuesday evenings at the Immaculate Conception Center beginning on Tuesday, February 8, 2011 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

ADULT EDUCATION BIBLE STUDY SESSIONS

St. Michael the Archangel Parish is sponsoring once again the Great Adventure Bible Study Series. The following Bible Studies will be held this spring:

To register or inquire for more information, please contact Sr. Alice Ann Harcharik at 815-672-5911.

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BULLETIN SPONSOR OF THE WEEK

COUNTRYSIDE ANIMAL CLINIC

Bulletins are free through the generous b u s i n e s s e s t h a t advertise on the back pages. Please show your suppor t by pat roni z ing t hese businesses. Thank them when you shop there.

Monthly Memorial Mass Association - May 2010—April 2011 William & Geraldine (Roach) Patton Bronson, Connell & Spraggon Families Thomas J. Leheney Joe, Mary & Jerry Hughes Bruner, Casey & Lankin Families Adams & Schorn Families Ohmes, Keesee, & Williams Families Evelyn Cahill Frank & Paula Corrigan Noon & Grzonka Families Hrasch & Muntz Families Purcell & Lytle Famiies Palasky, Koprowski & Grube Families Danko & Treschak Families Rimvydas J. Sidrys, M.D. Winnie Hilliard Stacie Simpson Kmetz & Mudrock Families John & Louise Yusko Living & Deceased of Secular Franciscans Order

Fred, Agnes & Al Salvati Nadine Lund & William Warwick McGurk & A. Bellis Families Maurice Killian Francis McGowan Theresa Pescetilli Grako, Pollett, & Harcharik Families Theresa Harcharik Clarence & Kathryne Connors John Neilsen Frank Sabino Mark DeMoss & Grandparents Joseph Wargo Benner & Miiller Families Everill & Helen Johnson John, Jack & Tillie Peruba Wanda Robertson Clyde & Vivian Boyd Ray Schmitt Ted & Catherine Schmitz Roberts & Nagle Families Marianne Stephens

Trainor & Lesak Families Dominic & Cecelia Baietto Peter Paul Rizzo Carlo, Rachel, Angelo & Arlene Barra Hersheway & Pizzolato Families Ruberstell & Jack O’Keefe Families Helen Chismarick Frank & Lois Jurcak Benner & Groesbeck Families Damian Scudder Todd Spellious Phillis & Nink Families Warren & Legris Families Angelos & Farrington Family Churney & Katcher Families Rozak & Smith Families Evelyn Lee John & Barb Murphy & Family Art & Shirley Hatzer Jennie Smith

Mack, McClary & Prendergast Families Patricia & Harry Kear Dillon & Audrey (McClary) Prendergast Sullivan, Hornsby, & Hart Families Michael A. Novak & Carl Schaibley Families The Canale Family Kennedy & O’Hara Families Randy Pearce Nink & Sankovich Families Lechner, Muhlstadt & Marquis Families Savage & Trainor Families Satch & Dom Salvati Henry & Carolyn Budde Breen, Plumb, & Sharkey Families Debra Matsko-Kraft & Renn Family Gerald M. Sweeden Jerry & Betty Trainor Julia Deffenbaugh Family Joe & Sarah Benning Mary M. Devera

WATCH FUNDRAISERH..Congratulations! “LUCK OF THE DRAW” WINNER:

January 15th - Ticket # 13304 Bob Gehlbach of Holy Family Parish, Lincoln, IL.

SECULAR FRANCISCANS

The rule and life of the Secular Franciscans is this: To observe the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ by following the example of St. Francis of Assisi, who made Christ the inspiration and the center of his life with God and people. Would this interest you?

DINNER AND HENRI NOUWEN

Enjoy dinner and an exploration of the life and writ-ings of renowned Catholic author, Henri Nouwen. Ed Wojicki, who has served on the National Nouwen Board, will lead this evening at Chiara Center, 4875 Laverna Road, Springfield, IL on Thursday evening, February 17. $20 per person or $35 per couple, 6PM - 9PM. Reservations required, 217-523-0901.

AA MEANING IN RECOVERY WEEKEND

Discover the deeper meaning in recovery at this Feb-ruary 18, 19, 20 weekend retreat at Chiara Center, Springfield, IL. Anyone in a recognized 12-step re-covery program is welcome. The retreat team will of-fer guided meditations, AA meetings, individual meet-ings and resources. Registration deadline if Feburay 11. Questions? Call Chiara Center at 217-523-0901

ADULT LITERACY

VOLUNTEER TUTOR TRAINING

The I-READ Adult Literacy Program at Illinois Valley Community College is currently accepting participants for its upcoming Volunteer Tutor Training. Afternoon training begins at the new Ottawa Center on Tuesday, February 1, and evening training begins at the IVCC main campus on Thursday, February 3. Participants have the choice of location to attend. The program assists 500-600 adult literacy students each year in one-on-one meetings and lab settings. Literacy stu-dents consist of those testing below 9th grade level in reading or math and also English-as-a-Second-Language students. Please consider joining us in this important effort to improve literacy in the Illinois Valley. Call IVCC today for more information on becoming a volunteer tutor. Angela Dunlap, Program Manager: 815-224-0372 or Chris Warren, Program Specialist: 815-224-0345.

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Monthly Memorial Mass Association - May 2010—April 2011

John & Ann Crawford Richard G. Tutoky Brozak & Sokol Families Cebulko & Wargo Families Gwen Ploskunak Michelle “Shelley” Olson Lenhausen, Potter & Bell Families Traeger & Hombuecher Famiies Donna Pouk The Peter Majernik Family Kmetz & Novotney Family Koval & Thompson Families Doris L. Knudsen Ron Foster Mathis & Hamilton Families

Irene McIntosh and Mary Palko Victor W. Bandura Edward & Catherine Gulvas The Lesak Families Cathy Killian Killian & Majernik Families James J. Churney, Sr. Dzuryo & Lesak Families Yendro & McGee Family Dalton & Danko Families Liptak & Ondercho Families Ftacek - Demko Families Deceased Rosary Members Don E. Schmitt Mr. & Mrs. William C. Salz

John & Elizabeth Harasti Family Joseph Eccleston Family Stavar & Miller Families Jaime Arevalo John & Helen Bottino Bernard, Mary & John Gaydos Andrew & Florence Matsko Albert & Audrey Kooi Joseph & Grace Stehlo Easi & Glowicki Families Marion & Julia Boik Sickley & Harcharik Families Leskanich & Hanusik Families Martha Averweg & Danny Fechter John Washko Family

Sankovich & Kozel Family Panno & Leskanich Family Lloyd & Lucille Kudrick Families Florence & Jack Adams Bellis & Grossen Families Tony Harcar, Jr. Florence & Steve Hrasch Glenn, Mary & Kevin Pfalzgraf Segovich & Vavrek Families Centko & Mehalic Families James M. Bailey Harcar & Kiss Families Chalkey & Urbance Families Jim Craft Jason Parcher

Kahanec & Devera Families Madara Family Wurmnest & Divora Families George & Catherine Miller Family San Gabriel & Balana Families Majher & Sheridan Families Elsie & Carl Swanson Batkiewicz & Masley Families Thomas Obenhin Marjorie & Elmer Adams Family Miller-Pastor-Manley Families Harry Thomas Durdan & Schaibley Families Jack Balke & Zeller Families Russell & Dorothy Baumrucker William J. Miller & Bernard L. Miller Bradach & Barton Families Drapa & Paterak Families

Larolzin, Makarewicz, Karkowski Family Urdzik & George Yusko Families Doermann, Leonard & Heitmann Families Senko & Urichko Families Bodznick & Konchar Families John & Anna Fialko Family Lutz & Wargo Families William Harcar, Sr. & son, Gary James E. (Jim) Wilkinson Woodward & Walker Families Finnegan Families James McGrath Family Pete Shackley Puskar & James Families Patrick Walker & Lisa Walker Dr. B. J. & Lucille Bellott

Thomas, Louise & Tom Jr. Nagle Robert & Michelle Graham Patrick J. McClernon Knute Gudmunson Zavada & Hernandez Families Ron Gengenbacher Henry & Mildred Lechner Burash, Higgins, & Ahearn Families Bud Trainor & John Hogan Craig & Laughlin Families James Bowman John R. Solon Kathryn & Clyde Thorson Pleasant, Malley & Riebschlager Families Ryan & Mushro Families Walter Gura Bandura & Ryan Families Milton & Betty Klein

Barbara A. Bartman Bea, Art, Jack & Bob Zack The Cannella Families Doran, Harty & Salvati Families Ray, Anne & Roger Cahill Jaegle & Talty Families Pleasant & Delheimer Families Handley & Vickers Families J. Guadalupe Lopez Carrillo Weiss & Ayers Families Lou & Jane Ramza Drapp & Dzurisin Family Crawford & Sopko Families Victor Rashid & Madeline Rashid Peter & Catherine Ellena Adamchak & Balke Families Monahan & Kerns Families Richard Crane Family Deborah A. Klingler


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