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SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Celebrated on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month at Mass or a ceremony. Parents and Godparents are expected to participate in the Baptismal Preparation Class held on the 2nd Sunday of each month at 9:45AM. The original Birth Certificate from the state, sponsor forms, along with stole fees must be presented at the time of the Baptismal Class. SACRAMENT OF PENANCE: Saturdays from 4-4:30 PM. SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE: All wedding arrangements should be made at least six months before the scheduled date. Couples are required to participate in the Pre-Cana Preparation Program. Usual times of weddings: Saturdays at 10:30 AM, 12:30, 2:30 PM. Other days and times by special arrangements. SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OF THE SICK: When someone is ill or hospitalized please contact the parish office. Several options are available: A) Emergency/serious condition requiring the sacrament. B) A lingering debilitating condition which calls for home visits of communion on a regular basis. RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION FOR ADULTS (RCIA): This program is for: 1. Non-Catholics who would like to learn about the Catholic Faith and/or become Catholic; 2. Catholics who wish to learn more about their Faith; 3. Catholics who need sacramental reception of Penance, Holy Eucharist, and/or Confirmation; 4. Non- practicing Catholics who wish to come back to the Church. PARISH REGISTRATION: It is of great importance that every individual (18 years and older) contact the parish office and be registered. Please introduce yourself to the Pastor before or after Mass. CHANGE OF ADDRESS: All changes in name, address and telephone number should be given as soon as possible to the parish office so that the parish files may be kept up-to- date. Rev. David B. Krolczyk, Pastor PARISH OFFICE: 22400 S. Torrence Sauk Village, IL 60411 (708) 757-2170 FAX: (708) 757-2176 Pam Scott, Business Manager, Parish Secretary Office Hours 9 AM-4 PM Ken Dertz, Maintenance PARISH WEBSITE: www.saintjamesthegreater.org RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE: 708-757-2174 R.C.I.A. DIRECTOR: Pat Panozzo 708-757-2170 DIRECTOR OF MUSIC: Dennis Stafford 312-259-5034 SPRED CHAIRPERSON: Rosemarie Nugent 708-758-3212 DIDIER HALL: 708-757-2177 For Hall Rental (Mon.-Fri. 9 AM-2 PM) Call 708-757-2170 PRAYER SHAWL & QUILTERS MINISTRY: Elsa Mayton 708-756-1436 [email protected] PARISH CELEBRATION OF THE MASS: MON. through SATURDAY: 8:30 AM SATURDAY: 5:00 PM SUNDAYS: 8:30 AM, 11:00 AM and 5 PM HOLY DAYS: 8:30 AM & 7 PM OBLIGATION The Catechism says: “The Sunday Eucharist is the foundation and confirmation of all Christian practice. For this reason the faithful are obliged to participate in the Eucharist...unless excused for a serious reason...Those who deliberately fail in this obligation commit a grave sin (i.e., a mortal sin). Participation in the communal celebration of the Sunday Eucharist is a testimony of belonging and of being faithful to Christ and to his Church...Together they testify to God’s holiness and their hope of salvation” (#2181-82). St. James The Greater Sauk Village, Illinois Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 14, 2019 IN ACCORDANCE WITH FIRE REGULATIONS THERE IS “NO PARKING” IN THE FRONT DRIVEWAY OF CHURCH
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Page 1: St. James The Greater Sauk Village, Illinois Fifteenth ... · SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Celebrated on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month at Mass or a ceremony. Parents and Godparents

SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Celebrated on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month at Mass or a ceremony. Parents and Godparents are expected to participate in the Baptismal Preparation Class held on the 2nd Sunday of each month at 9:45AM. The original Birth Certificate from the state, sponsor forms, along with stole fees must be presented at the time of the Baptismal Class. SACRAMENT OF PENANCE: Saturdays from 4-4:30 PM. SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE: All wedding arrangements should be made at least six months before the scheduled date. Couples are required to participate in the Pre-Cana Preparation Program. Usual times of weddings: Saturdays at 10:30 AM, 12:30, 2:30 PM. Other days and times by special arrangements. SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OF THE SICK: When someone is ill or hospitalized please contact the parish office. Several options are available: A) Emergency/serious condition requiring the sacrament. B) A lingering debilitating condition which calls for home visits of communion on a regular basis. RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION FOR ADULTS (RCIA): This program is for: 1. Non-Catholics who would like to learn about the Catholic Faith and/or become Catholic; 2. Catholics who wish to learn more about their Faith; 3. Catholics who need sacramental reception of Penance, Holy Eucharist, and/or Confirmation; 4. Non-practicing Catholics who wish to come back to the Church. PARISH REGISTRATION: It is of great importance that every individual (18 years and older) contact the parish office and be registered. Please introduce yourself to the Pastor before or after Mass. CHANGE OF ADDRESS: All changes in name, address and telephone number should be given as soon as possible to the parish office so that the parish files may be kept up-to-date.

Rev. David B. Krolczyk, Pastor

PARISH OFFICE: 22400 S. Torrence Sauk Village, IL 60411 (708) 757-2170 FAX: (708) 757-2176 Pam Scott, Business Manager, Parish Secretary Office Hours 9 AM-4 PM Ken Dertz, Maintenance PARISH WEBSITE: www.saintjamesthegreater.org RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE: 708-757-2174 R.C.I.A. DIRECTOR: Pat Panozzo 708-757-2170 DIRECTOR OF MUSIC: Dennis Stafford 312-259-5034 SPRED CHAIRPERSON: Rosemarie Nugent 708-758-3212 DIDIER HALL: 708-757-2177 For Hall Rental (Mon.-Fri. 9 AM-2 PM) Call 708-757-2170 PRAYER SHAWL & QUILTERS MINISTRY: Elsa Mayton 708-756-1436 [email protected]

PARISH CELEBRATION OF THE MASS: MON. through SATURDAY: 8:30 AM SATURDAY: 5:00 PM SUNDAYS: 8:30 AM, 11:00 AM and 5 PM HOLY DAYS: 8:30 AM & 7 PM

OBLIGATION The Catechism says: “The Sunday Eucharist is the foundation and confirmation of all Christian practice. For this reason the faithful are obliged to participate in the Eucharist...unless excused for a serious reason...Those who deliberately fail in this obligation commit a grave sin (i.e., a mortal sin). Participation in the communal celebration of the Sunday Eucharist is a testimony of belonging and of being faithful to Christ and to his Church...Together they testify to God’s holiness and their hope of salvation” (#2181-82).

St. James The Greater

Sauk Village, Illinois

Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 14, 2019

IN ACCORDANCE WITH FIRE REGULATIONS THERE IS “NO PARKING” IN THE FRONT DRIVEWAY OF CHURCH

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ROLL OVER FROM JUNE: $730.00

RAFFLE POT FOR JULY 7: $222.50

ENVELOPE #1303 NO SUNDAY ENVELOPE

NO 50/50 ENVELOPE TURNED IN

RAFFLE POT ROLLOVER TO JULY 14: $952.50

IF YOU SHOULD HAVE

ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE SEE PAM SCOTT IN THE

PARISH OFFICE DURING BUSINESS HOURS

REMEMBER TO QUALIFY

FOR THE RAFFLE: YOU MUST TURN IN

YOUR SUNDAY ENVELOPE FOR THAT WEEK WITH A

$5 DONATION AND YOUR 50/50 RAFFLE ENVELOPE

WITH A SEPARATE $5 DONATION

Just a reminder: You must have the origi-nal Sunday Envelope and the original 50/50 envelope for that Sunday. If you scratch out the date and write something in—You have disqualified yourself for the raffle.

ANY QUESTIONS, CALL PAM—708-757-2170

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GOD WANTS TO BE KNOWN The Old Testament reading from Deuterono-my praises God for inscribing the command-ments in our very bodies. God’s law is not dis-tant or foreign, but a natural part of us. In his let-ter to the Colossians, Saint Paul echoes Moses, praising God for becoming one of us. The truly human, flesh-and-blood Jesus reminds us that God always wants to be recognizable and famil-iar to us. Jesus, who is also truly God, wants to be on intimate terms with each of us. God’s passionate desire to be known by us is almost too wonderful to take in. Luke’s Gospel helps us understand how to respond. The Good Samaritan parable provides practical advice for those who believe in God’s intimate love for them and want to share that love with others.

Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

July 14, 2019 Christ Jesus . . . is the head of the body,

the church. — Colossians 1:15, 18

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Monday—St. Bonaventure—July 15 8:30— Special Intentions for the Jensen Family Tuesday—Our Lady of Mount Carmel—July 16 8:30—†Jane Tiedeman 6:30p—Mass for our Lady of Mount Carmel Wednesday—July 17 8:30—† Frank and †Martha Marczak Thursday—St. Camillus de Lellis—July 18 8:30—Special Intentions of Roseanne Rogach Friday—July 19 8:30—†William Anthony Saturday—St. Apollinaris, Bishop and Martyr; Blessed Virgin Mary—July 20 8:30—†Betty Ahrens 5pm—†Ken Mazgaj Sunday— Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time— July 21 8:30—Special Intentions of Fernando Cristabal 11:00—†John Heffernan 5pm— “ Missa pro Popolo” (Mass for the people of St. James Parish)

“ALTAR SERVERS” JULY 20 / JULY 21

PLEASE CHECK YOUR SCHEDULES

WEEKLY EVENTS Monday—July 15

PARISH OFFICE CLOSED FOR ALL BUSINESS

Tuesday–July 16 PRAYER SHAWL

Wednesday—July 17

Thursday—July 18 BINGO—6:45PM

Friday—July 19

Saturday—July 20

Sunday—July 21

MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF COMMUNION JULY 20 / JULY 21

5pm— Paul Gerrity; Kathy Artega; Darlene Machiel-son; Barb Wojcikiewicz; Roseanne Gardner; Elsa May-ton; Mike Bartnicki 8:30— Arlene Stephens; Pat Panozzo; Jim Chmielew-ski; Helene Schafer; Joann Marcinko; Jason Williams; Joyce Williams 11:00—Kevin Paluch; Maureen Faletti; Jim Faletti

“PROCLAIMERS OF THE WORD” JULY 20 / JULY 21

5pm— Rob Moon 8:30— Joe Matlon 11:00— Mike Bartnicki

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A Stewardship Prayer

Father, out of your goodness and mercy you have

blessed each of us with many gifts. May your spirit give us the grace to recognize our gifts and the faith to use them in service to

you and your Church. May our practice of stewardship be a sign of our trust in

you - trusting that you will continue to provide for all our needs.

We ask that our time, talent and treasure be used to further our mission here on earth.

And when our time on earth is through, may we be welcomed into your heavenly kingdom

and hear you say, “well done my good and faithful servant, come, share your master’s joy!” Amen.

Our Father...Hail Mary...Glory be... Mary, Model of Stewardship, pray for us.

Thank you for your generosity to St. James Parish,

JULY 6/ JULY 7

SUNDAY COLLECTION: $6401.00 BUILDING FUND: $350.00

Thank you for your continued generosity! Fr. Krolczyk

Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

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WELCOME Our warmest welcome to all who celebrate with us, whether visitors, long time residents, or newly arrived in the Parish. If you are not registered or are registered and need to make changes, please fill out the form below and place it in the collection basket or mail it to the parish office. Name:____________________________________ Address:__________________________________ City:_______________________State:__________ Zip:______________Phone:___________________ _____ New Parishioner _____ New Address _____ New Phone _____ Moving, please remove me from membership list _____ I would like to receive Holy Communion at home

PLEASE PRAY FOR For those who are ill: Dorothy Piet; Matt & Carol Sobut; Collen Baughman; Chip Monk; Roseanne Rogach; Toni Sposito; Jan Morris; Patrick Corrigan; Dee Kwasniak; Tim Sobut; Priscilla & Pat Bazil; Vin-cent Brazzale; Virginia Neumann; Nick Bonnema; Innocent Uguru; Jo Ann & Mike Villarreal; Irma Frank; Pauline Hunt; Raymond Novack; Sue Saubert; Hermann Ebbes; Frances Morici; Frances-ca Morici; Salvatore J. Morici, Jr.; Micheline Sterrett; Mary Sisco; Sharon Barker; Norman Block; Martha Pope; Charlie Mayton Sr; Charlie Mayton Jr. Elsa Mayton; Marge Meronek; Wayne Foster; Joe Olivetto; JoAnne Mazgaj; Lois Selnik; Jill Forrest; Jennifer Nylander; Sgt. William Simulick, Jr; Ray Krupa; Dorothy Holler; Richard Johnson; Elena So-but; Loretta Miller; Kim Clark; Andrew Culotta; Kel-sey Evans; Emily Walker; Ronald Schuzer; John Lopez; Kelly McSweeney Loonan; Chrissy Everett; William Martello; Tony Fleming; Patrick Burke; Trish Anderson; Pat Anderson; Pat Panozzo; Richard Or-tega; Olivia Hoffmann; Erminia Tomassi; Robert Lachata; Garret Johnson; Pat Trebs; Chris Olsen; Mary Sauls; Daniel Evans; Ted Seabloom; Sandy Pratcher; Barb Lacine; Josephine Dykas; Donna Coy; Pam Ciosek; Catherine Ciosek; Robert Meyer, Jr.; Gail Smith; Linda Dykas; Steve Bosyank; Chuck Paris; Marge Dougherty; Betty Mack; Victoria Sutkowski; Tom Dykas, Jr.; Nina & Nate Corder; Tammy Bougher; Joseph Krutul; Eduardo Martinez; Agnes Kiefir; Diana McCormick; Clarence Dworak; Mabel Sullivan; Sofi Puente; Elaine Schroeder; Ed-mund Manik III; Tyler Platta; Dolores Carvajal; Stan-ley Wiedro; Lynn Bartnicki; Laurel Glass; For the deceased: (Names for those who are ill will continue to be updated in the bulletin; please check the list by the Special Intentions Book at the back of Church)

The wine we are using at the Eucharist for the month of July was donated by Gerald Fezler

In memory of Dorothy & Barbara Fezler If you would like to donate the wine used at Mass for a particular month, the cost is $95.00. If there are any questions, please call Pam in the parish office at 708-757-2170.

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TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION On a summer day, with the windows open, we may hear the sound of church bells. Bells seem to have come into church life in Irish monasteries around the seventh century, and spread around the Christian world by Irish monks on missionary jour-neys. By the eighth century, bells were standard equipment in even small parish churches. An ancient ceremony, once called the “baptism of the bells,” rec-ognizes that the church bell has a voice to call peo-ple to awareness and summon them to worship, and even bestows a name on the bell. In a world without clocks or watches, the bell had an indispensable role. For calling monks in from the fields for prayer, or alerting far flung visitors, the bell’s voice was enhanced by hoisting it high into a tower. Soon it was learned that the sound of several bells clanging together in harmony imparted a sense of joy to great celebrations, and bell towers pros-pered, some chock full of bells. Different combina-tions of rings could indicate a death, a Mass, a wed-ding, a fast day, the curfew at the end of day, and the Angelus. Before electricity, bell-ringing was hard work indeed: the biggest bell in the Catholic world, in Cologne, Germany, weighs twenty seven tons! There’s no substitute for the resonant roar of a mighty bell; electric chimes are not eligible for bless-ing!

—James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time THE NEIGHBORHOOD SHACK

Several years ago, a friend and I were walk-ing through our neighborhood. One particular house in the neighborhood of neatly trimmed front yards and well-kept homes really stood out. In reality this house was a dilapidated shack. As we walked by, a woman from the neighborhood, someone we had never met, asked us if we could assist the couple who lived in this house. We agreed and were led to the rear of the house where we found the couple. They were quite elderly and obviously intoxicated. The man was yell-ing at his wife and berating her for having left the keys in the locked house. We asked if we could help and were told that there was a window in the front of the house that was unlocked. We got an old chair and positioned it under the window. When we opened the window, the stench that hit us was astounding. We were able to help the man into the open window, since he would not allow us in. He opened the front door, let his wife in, slammed the door shut, and closed the open window. IS YOUR CATHOLIC “SHOWING”?

We asked the neighbor if she knew of any-one, a friend or relative, whom we could call to get these people some help. I will never forget her an-swer. She simply said, “What church do you two guys go to?” Was our Catholic “showing” that much? Each time I hear the parable of the Good Samaritan I think of this experience. We are all called to give assis-tance to those in need. I never realized it until that moment, but when we do so, our actions really do say something to those around us. Let’s take the time today to ask God to strengthen us in our efforts to help the poor and needy.

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GET YOUR RAFFLE TICKETS!!!

THE LANSING KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

WILL BE SELLING RAFFLE TICKETS AFTER ALL MASSES

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EARLY BIRD RAFFLES WILL BE HELD ON:

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July 14, 2019 Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Page Six

PLEASE THANK OUR ADVERTISERS!

Our Sunday bulletin is a primary way we us to communicate with you. Through our ar-rangement with the J.S. Paluch Company, the parish does not pay for the bulletin printing, which saves us thousands of dollars every year. Our bulletin is supported through the generosity of the advertisers—many of who are our own parish members. Most are mem-bers of our local community. Please support our advertisers with your pat-ronage. Tell the business owner that you ap-preciate their support of our parish through their advertising in the bulletin. This is one small way we can work together within our community.

A strong and vibrant parish is good for community and a strong business community is good for our parish.

THOSE PEOPLE Today’s Gospel should trouble us more than it does, but we have heard it often. A man ex-pert in religious law understands the two great-est commandments, but wants Jesus to define “neighbor.” Jesus conjures up some disturbing images. First, the violent attack on a traveler, so brutal that the man appears to be dead. Sec-ond, a priest and Levite come upon the victim. They carefully walk around his body, afraid of acquiring impurity from the blood of a corpse, which would exclude them from the temple ritu-als for a while. Along comes the Samaritan. In Jesus’ time Jews and Samaritans despised and avoided each other. The Samaritans claimed to be the original children of Israel and worshiped God on Mount Gerizim, not in the Jerusalem temple. The Samaritan goes close enough to see that the beaten man is alive and acts quick-ly to save him. Cleaning and covering the wounds, the Samaritan hauls this Jewish man onto his donkey and travels to the nearest inn, paying a substantial sum to ensure his extended care. The priest, the Levite, and the Samaritan all saw the beaten man, but the priest and the Levite saw him as a problem, whereas the Sa-maritan saw him as a person. The question we must ask ourselves is how quickly do we step forward to help someone who might cause us more trouble than we bargained for? Have we ever refrained from helping someone begging for food, saying silently, “If I give money they’ll only spend it on alcohol or drugs,” or “They could really get a job if they wanted to get off the street,” or perhaps “Those people are al-ways wanting handouts”? Our neighbors include all “these people”—the ones whom Jesus insists that we love like ourselves. Let’s get started.

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LIVING STEWARDSHIP NOW

Declare one day a week

“Random Acts of Kindness Day” and do things for people you don’t know

or are reluctant to be involved with.

UPCOMING EVENTS!

MARK YOUR CALENDARS

LIONS, TIGERS AND BEARS, OH MY! BLESSING OF ANIMALS

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5TH IN FRONT OF CHURCH AFTER 8:30 MASS

PLAYHOUSE TICKETS GO ON SALE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 2019

IN DIDIER HALL AT 5PM PLAYHOUSE DATES:

SATURDAY—NOVEMBER 9TH

(EVENING DINNER SHOW) SUNDAY—NOVEMBER 10TH (MATINEE DINNER SHOW)

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15TH

AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH

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We are now past the planning stage for the din-ner. We are asking everyone who has donated ANY time to our parish to let us know if you plan to join us for the dinner. We need to get an idea of how many people would like to attend.

In case you didn’t know, in the past it has been the practice to provide a dinner for each different group of volunteers of each separate Parish event. Sadly, we realized there are many who give of their time but are overlooked because it is not an “event.” We wish to modify this prac-tice so that our entire “Family” is recognized and afforded our appreciation accordingly.

We extend the invitation to all Parish volunteers and a “significant other” guest.

The dinner Is set for Sunday, September 22, 2019, 12PM. Please complete the form below or go to our website: http://www.saintjamesthegreater.org/calendar.html, scroll to the bottom of the page, click on the “Appreciation Dinner” button and fill our the RSVP form so we can get an estimate of how many will attend. The dinner is to be buffet style, catered by Scrementi’s of Steger.

Appreciation Dinner RSVP

Name: (First):_____________________________

(Last):________________________________

Phone: ______-_______-_______

Email: ____________@_______________

Number Attending: ____

ALL PARISH APPRECIATION DINNER

http://www.saintjamesthegreater.org/

calendar.html

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Do you shop on Amazon.com? If you do, Amazon will donate a portion of almost

all your purchases to St. James Church!

It’s easy, it doesn’t cost you any more, and you

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where you shop.

It is still Amazon, just their charitable branch, Smile.Amazon.com

There are two ways to set up:

1. The easiest way is to go to our website,

www.saintjamesthegreater.org and scroll down the home page to the “Support Our Parish” section. There you will see a link asking you if you shop on Amazon.com. Click the link and it will take you directly to the Smile.Amazon.com site which will ask you to verify that you wish to set St. James Catholic Church as your default choice. Click “Yes” and you are now donating to St. James every time you buy.

2. The second way is to direct your browser to

www.smile.amazon.com After you log in you will see a box under the search bar listing your current charitable selection (or probably that you haven’t selected one yet). If there is no selection, click the box and it will open a search window for you to select a charity. You can enter St. James Catholic Church and our listing will come up. Click to add this as your charity of your choice.

Then remember to save (bookmark) the Smile.Amazon.com location in our “Favorites” list so you go to it every time you shop. Remem-ber to check under the product search box to see if St. James Catholic Church is listed. If it is not, or you don’t see it, you are probably on the regular Amazon.com site and your purchases will not count. Smile.Amazon.com foundation donates 0.5% of all your qualified purchases to the organization your choice (hopefully St. James Catholic Church) whenever you shop with them. Make your purchases count and help your Parish at the same time!!!

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