S T. T H O M A S O F V I L L A N O VA A C A T H O L I C P A R I S H F A M I L Y — P A L A T I N E , I L
Christmas Mass Schedule Please come, pray and celebrate the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ.
Saturday, December 24—Christmas Eve
3:00pm—Children’s Liturgy ∗ Children’s Choir & Brass Ensemble
5:00pm—English Mass ∗ Adult Choir & Brass Ensemble
10:00pm—English Mass ∗ Cantors & Brass Ensemble
Midnight—Polish Mass
Sunday, December 25—Christmas Day 9:30am—English Mass
∗ Cantors & Brass Ensemble 11:30am—English Mass
∗ Adult Choir & Brass Ensemble 1:30pm—Polish Mass
Singing and caroling will begin 15 minutes before English Masses.
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HERE TO SERVE YOU 847-358-6999
Priests Rev. Tom Rzepiela, Pastor Rev. Marcin Zasada, Associate Pastor Rev. Mirek Kulesa, Associate Pastor Rev. Martin Luboyera, Weekend Assoc. Rev. Ray Yadron, Pastor Emeritus Senior Deacons Deacon Tom Dunne Deacon Rich Willer Permanent Deacons Deacon John Breit Deacon Bill Karstenson Deacon Len Marturano Seminary Deacon Deacon Jon Thorsen Bereavement Director—Connie West Ministry of Care Director—Deacon Thomas Dunne Music Minister— Marcy Weckler Barr Parish Manager—Ron Schaefer Financial & Technology Manager—Deacon John Breit Parish Office Staff Joseph Spano, Admin. Assistant Meaghan Spano, Admin. Assistant Suzie Walczynski, Bulletin Editor Youth Minister—Jeff Walczynski Pastoral Council Norbert Krogstad, Chairman Ann Johnson Rev. Thomas Rzepiela Steve Lundell Ron Schaefer Jane Murguia Rev. Marcin Zasada _________________________________
School Information: 847-358-2110 Mary Brinkman, Principal Stephanie Hardy, Assistant Principal Darcy Moder, Admin. Asst. 1141 E Anderson Dr. Palatine, IL 60074 FAX 847-776-1435 email: [email protected] Religious Education: 847-358-2386 Mary Strybel, Coordinator Lisa Lechowicz, Admin. Assistant Meaghan Spano, Admin. Assistant 1141 E Anderson Dr, Palatine, IL 60074 email: [email protected]
ST. THOMAS OF VILLANOVA PARISH INFORMATION
1201 E. Anderson Drive, Palatine, IL 60074 Phone: 847-358-6999 Fax: 847-934-4919
BAPTISM: Parents are required to attend a Baptism Preparation class preferable before the baby is born to avoid babysitting concerns. Baptisms are celebrated on most Sundays following the 11:15am Mass. Call the Parish Office for more information. Upcoming Baptism Prep Classes: Jan 12—Donna & John Breit 847-359-2870 ; Feb 15—Brigid & Marc Janiak 847-826-5493 MARRIAGE: Arrangements for the celebration of marriage should be made at least six (6) months prior to your planned wedding date. Call Deacon Tom Dunne for more information. NEW PARISHIONERS: All are welcome! Call the Parish Office to set up an appointment to register and learn more about our Parish. BECOMING A CATHOLIC: Adults who were never baptized in any faith, who were baptized in another Christian faith and who wish to become Catholic, and baptized Catholics who have never received the Sacraments of Confirmation and/or Eucharist. Contact Tom at 847-971-4419 / [email protected]. Brochures are in the Gathering Area. COMMUNION FOR HOMEBOUND: Ministers of Care are available to bring Communion to the homebound. Contact Deacon Tom Dunne for more information. PRAYERS FOR THE SICK: Call the Parish Office to add your name to our sick list. Due to patient privacy (HIPAA Law), only the ailing person or, in case of their incapacitation, the person delegated for their medical care, can add their name to the sick list. PRAYERS FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL: If you know someone serving in the military, please contact the Parish Office so our faith community may pray for them. BULLETIN DEADLINE: Articles for the bulletin are due by Friday—9 days before publication date and can be emailed to: [email protected]
HOLIDAY BULLETIN DEADLINES 1/1/17 Bulletin: Articles due Monday, Dec. 19
Our Websites
♦ Parish: www.stov.org ♦ Religious Education: www.stvrec.org ♦ School: www.stvschool.org ♦ GIFT: www.stvgift.weebly.com ♦ Youth Group: www.stvoices.org
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday 5:00pm Sunday 7:30am, 9:30am, 11:15am 1:30pm (Polish) Weekday 6:30am (Communion Service) 8:00am (Including Saturday)
RECONCILIATION Saturdays 8:30am—9:30am
PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday-Thursday 9am—8pm Friday 9am—5pm Saturday 9am—1pm
Parish Information
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Second Homily
Dear Parish Family of St. Thomas, This is birthday week. Please pray for our Holy Father, Pope Francis as he celebrated his eightieth birthday yesterday, Saturday, December 17. You are invited to send your birthday wishes and prayers in an email directly to him at [email protected]. I have already sent him a Birthday Prayer from our STV Parish Family. Also, Happy Birthday and “Sto Lat” to our newest
Associate, Father Mirek, as he parties on his birthday, this Wednesday, December 21st.
The New Year—2017—will soon arrive. You better be prepared by picking up your St. Thomas of Villanova Parish calendar. They are available at the doors of Church today in either the English or Polish languages. Special thanks to the Bob Smith family and Smith-Corocoran Funeral Home for the gift of these calendars. There is an American saying that says—”Figures Don’t Lie!” The figures for our “To Teach Who Christ Is” Campaign tell us the story of your generosity. Our given Campaign goal is $1,940,000.00. As of yesterday, our total pledged dollar amount is $1,905,570.00. That means we need only $34,430 to meet our goal. Your generosity is self-evident. We are grateful to all who have already pledged. Today is our final commitment weekend for our “To Teach Who Christ Is” Campaign. I hope that if you did not make a pledge previously, you did today. We need every parish family to participate in our campaign endeavor to be sure that the message of Jesus Christ continues to be alive here and in the Archdiocese of Chicago.
Your Pastor,
Rev. Thomas R. Rzepiela
P.S. See you next weekend at the Manger for the Birthday Celebration!
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Parish Events
PARISH CALENDAR
Sunday, December 18 9:15am Religious Ed Classes School, MRB & TR 9:40am Children’s Liturgy of the Word MRD 10:00am RCIA Class MRA 3:30pm STV School Sports RAC 7:00pm Polish Adult Volleyball RAC
Monday, December 19 2:45pm STV School Athle cs RAC 4:00pm Religious Ed Classes School 7:00pm Confessions Church
Tuesday, December 20 1:00pm Prayer Shawl Ministry MRB 2:45pm STV School Athle cs RAC 7:00pm School Christmas Church Program 9:00pm Men’s Basketball RAC
Wednesday, December 21 4:00pm VOICES Drop-In TR/RAC 6:00pm Eucharis c Adora on Church 7:00pm Women’s Club Steering MRC Commi ee Mee ng 8:00pm A.A. (Closed Mee ng) MR4
Thursday, December 22 2:45pm STV School Athle cs RAC 7:00pm Adult Choir Prac ce Church
Friday, December 23 12:30pm Church Decora ng Church
CHRISTMAS EVE Saturday, December 24
NO ACTIVITIES
MERRY CHRISTMAS! Sunday, December 25
• CHILI’s DINE-N-SHARE All December (Page 11)
• CHRISTMAS FLOWER TRIBUTES Due TOMORROW—Mon., Dec. 19. (Page 7)
• ADVENT PENANCE SERVICE Monday, December 19 (Page 7)
• CHURCH DECORATING FOR CHRISTMAS Our STV Art & Environment Team is looking for some extra hands to help light up the church for Christmas. Please be a helping angel for this huge endeavor: Friday, Dec 23 at 12:30 pm.
• GOLDEN VILLANOVANS Wednesday, December 28 at 1pm. Group Luncheon at Olive Garden - 630 E Rand Road, Arlington Heights. Call Lydia 847-496-7544.
• PADS SIGN-UP—SAVE THE DATE: January 14/15 in the Gathering Area!
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• OPLATKI SALES In the Gathering Area and Narthex a er Mass
STV SCHOOL SECRETARY WANTED Our school is looking for an energe c, tech savvy individ-ual with fantas c people skills to join our front office. Do you like a fast paced environment? We have the friendli-est and nicest faculty, staff and students you can find! We are looking for someone daily from 11:00am un l 3:00pm. We can promise, you will never be bored! Please call the School Office to set up an interview. If you have any ques ons, please call Principal, Mary Brinkman at 847-358-2110 or Fr. Tom at 847-358-6999.
DIVORCE MINISTRY St. James Divorce Ministry is offering the Divorce Care program beginning in January. Divorce Care is a ten session journey aimed to provide educa on, support and healing. This free video seminar presented over mul ple ses-sions meets on most 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of every month. (First sessions are January 3 & 17, 2017.) A end one or all sessions. Our ministry is geared towards suppor ng those that are separated/divorced/annulled to provide healing and renewal. Below is the Winter/Spring Schedule for Divorce Care. Loca on: O’Brien Room, (Lower Level, Northside Entrance), St James Parish Center—820 N Arlington Heights Road, Arlington Hts. Contact Deacon Jim Bannon for more informa on 224-345-7200 [email protected]
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Advent & Christmas
Reconciliation Opportunity
Before Advent ends, take the me to prepare your heart for the birth of
Our Lord. You can receive the Sacrament of Reconcilia on on:
Monday, December 19 7:00pm
Cut out and bring with you to confession,
if needed.
ACT OF CONTRITION
Tradi onal O my God, I am hear ly sorry for
having offended you, and I de-test all my sins, because I dread the loss of heaven and the pains of hell, but most of all because they offend You, my God, who
are all-good and deserving of all my love. I firmly resolve, with the help of Your grace, to confess my
sins, to do penance and to amend my life. Amen.
Contemporary
O my God, I am sorry for my sins with all my heart. In choos-ing to do wrong and failing to do good, I have sinned against you
whom I should love above all things. I fully intend, with your help, to do penance, to sin no more, and to avoid whatever
leads me to sin. Amen.
OPLATKI As we prepare ourselves during this season of Advent, we remember the tradi onal custom of sharing the Christmas wafer or Oplatki. Beginning today, Oplatki will be available for you a er all the Masses in the Gathering Area and Narthex. We ask for a dona on of $3 for each package of two wafers. It is a great family custom to break bread together, especially on Christmas morning.
PARISH OFFICE HOURS Our Christmas & New Year Parish Office Hours:
Mon 12/19 9am—8pm Tue 12/20 9am—8pm Wed 12/21 9am—5pm Thu 12/22 9am—5pm Fri 12/23 9am—5pm Sat 12/24 9am—1pm
Mon 12/26 Closed Tue 12/27 9am—5pm Wed 12/28 9am—5pm Thu 12/29 9am—5pm Fri 12/30 9am—5pm Sat 12/31 9am—1pm Mon 1/2 Closed
GIFT OF LOVE—THANK YOU! Thanks to so many generous donors, St. Thomas of Villanova was able to help 58 local families celebrate Christmas with gi s for their en re family. A total of 275 people were gi ed this year totaling well over $13,750! From your pink envelope dona ons, each family also received a $25 gi card to help fill their Christmas table with food.
THANK YOU FOR BRINGING CHRISTMAS TO OTHERS!
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Angels for Angela’s Dear Deacon Tom and St. Thomas of Villanova Parish, Thank you for your wonderful faith in the work that we do at St. Angela School. Your financial support, your support of the children and their families with supplies and jackets, and your support in prayer (of which we’re certain) are extremely important to all of us. Your generosity makes a powerful difference in the lives of our scholars, their parents and all of us who work here at St. Angela. And then on top of all that, you load up your cars and bring us a party. What a great day! We enjoyed ourselves tremendously and hope that you all did too. With our hear elt gra tude, we send our good wishes for peace and joy to you during the holiday season; God’s blessings for you and your family.
Sincerely,
Kurt Wittenberg Principal
Sr. Maryellen Callahan President
Principal Kurt with Deacons—John, Tom & Mark
The story begins with gi s donated by you!
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Stewardship 2017 Fiscal Year Sunday Sacrificial Giving
YTD Budget $ 568,800.00
YTD Actual $ 550,299.95
Over / Under (- $ 18,500.05)
ON-LINE GIVING
GiveCentral ONLINE GIVING is a convenient way for St. Thomas of Villanova to receive your SSG support, as well as your Parish Christmas Gi , especially if you will be away for Christmas. It is a secure online system with payment op ons from direct debit (ACH) to all major credit cards: Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. You can donate to these funds:
• Sunday Giving • Parish Christmas Gi • Christmas Flowers • Sharing / Ministry of Care • “To Teach Who Christ Is”
How to sign up:
1. Go to www.givecentral.org 2. Click the “START GIVING” bu on. 3. Type St. Thomas of Villanova in
the search box and click on our picture when it appears.
4. Choose a fund to which you would like to donate, entering the frequency, date range and dollar amount, then click “ADD TO MY GIFT BASKET.”
5. You may click “CHECKOUT” at any me, or add more dona ons, if you wish.
6. When you are ready, click “MY GIFT BASKET” at the top of the page and verify your gi s.
7. Click “CONTINUE,” then “COMPLETE PROFILE” to register.
8. Complete the registra on form, then click “REGISTER AND CONFIRM GIFT.”
9. You’re registered! You will receive a confirma on email from GiveCentral.
THANK YOU!
Date Weekend Collec on
On-Line Giving
Total Over / Under Budget: $23,700
Dec 4 $ 28,197.53 $ 1,728.00 $ 29,925.53 $ 6,225.53
Dec 11 $18,739.52 $3,143.00 $21,882.52 - ($ 1,817.48)
Dec 18
Dec 25
THANK YOU!
CHRISTMAS FLOWER DONATIONS This year, you can donate to the Christmas Flower fund by: 1 Using your envelope in the November / December
Sacrificial Giving Packet 2 Logging on to www.GiveCentral.org and clicking on “Christmas Flowers” Both op ons allow for you to donate in honor / in memory of your loved ones. Either write on the back of the envelope the name(s) for your tribute or, if you are dona ng online, just fill in the space labeled “Tribute Gi .” We will publish donor names and tributes in the January 1, 2017 bulle n; however dona ons must be received by: Monday, December 19th to be published in the bulle n. Ques ons? 847-358-6999 or [email protected]
PARISH FAMILY CHRISTMAS GIFT Along with your Sunday offering, our collec ons on Christmas, Easter and other Holy Days provide the income which pays our Parish Family’s opera onal expenses. We definitely need and appreciate your sacrificial offerings in the Christmas envelope. To meet our goal of $135,000, we suggest that each parish household donate a gi of at least $175.00. For some, this might be impossible. For others, a larger gi might be a fi ng expression of thanks and of praise to God for all of His blessings, especially the gi of His Son. If possible, you might increase your Christmas gi in the name of those parishioners who cannot give as they would like because of their current financial situa ons. To provide your Christmas dona on electronically, use GiveCentral.
THANK YOU for all your sharing of Treasure, Time and Talent which enables our Parish Family to proclaim Jesus in so many ways.
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“To Teach Who Christ Is” Capital Campaign “TO TEACH WHO CHRIST IS”
UPDATE AS OF
12/4/16
Goal $ 1,940,000.00
Total Pledged $ 1,905,570.00
% of Goal 98%
Parish Share $ 1,143,342.00
# of Pledges 493
Average Gi $ 3865.00
# of Volunteers 34
We need only $34,430.00 to attain our goal of $1,940,00.00!
CAMPAIGN CERTAINTIES
Did you know… 1. That many of our families are great stewards and made a pledge to
our Campaign?
2. That we need every family to make their pledge—no ma er the dollar amount?
3. That you can make a pledge in Memory / Honor of a beloved family member?
4. That you can make a direct dona on from your IRA and not have to pay the taxes on it?
5. That you have the op on to fulfill your pledge by choosing a monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or annual schedule?
6. That you determine when you make your first dona on of your pledge—the month this year or any month next year?
7. That you will receive in the mail a statement along with a return envelope to fulfill your pledge?
8. That the Parish receives 100% of the pledges above our goal?
9. That if u lizing a check you make it payable to “To Teach Who Christ Is”?
10. That some of our volunteer solicitors have already increased their pledges to our Campaign?
With your pledge, we can meet and even exceed our goal.
THANK YOU!
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Growing Your Faith
STVSS
ST. THOMAS of VILLANOVA
SCRIPTURE STUDIES
Winter Offerings
Exodus: Called to Freedom A 10-Week Study
On Saturday mornings beginning
January 7th, 2017 from 8:45-10:15am
$24 per person
AND
The Prophets: Messengers of
God's Mercy A 10-Week Study
On Monday evenings beginning
January 9th, 2017 from 7-8:30pm
$24 per person
Contact Nancy Hulsebosch at [email protected] or
847-705-9314 to register.
ON PROPHETIC PASSAGES, THE TRAVELING BEAR, & ADVENT
Were I a scripture scholar, I’d probably write the column this week about the powerful message (“The Lord himself will give you this sign: the virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall name him Emmanuel”) spoken in today’s first reading by the prophet Isaiah, who lived some 700 years before Christ, to Ahaz, the King of Judah. I’d frame the column by comparing this prophe c passage to--and then contras ng it with--the words wri en by the Evangelist Ma hew in today’s Gospel as he tells of Christ’s birth (“…All this took place to fulfill what the Lord had said through the prophet: Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and they shall name him Emmanuel, which means ‘God is with us’).” As I’ve wri en many mes in this space, though, I’m not a scripture scholar, so let me just tell you instead about the li le orange Beanie Baby bear in my wife’s car. For starters, Gail did not choose either. The car came to her when her mother died over five years ago now. By proclivity or geography or some combina on of the two, the executor-of-the-estate task fell to Gail, and her siblings were happy to let her do it. No wonder, because she spent a lot of me on the task. And somewhere over those many months, the family decided that Shirley-Mom’s 2006 Matrix should go to Gail for her service. I found the orange bear in the Golf-Mil parking lot last December. Gail had driven us to the mall and the bear looked lonely, so I put it on the dashboard of her Matrix at the base of the front windshield all the way over on the passenger side. Gail hasn’t touched it since. Except now the bear is moving. Now it’s halfway
across the dash headed toward the driver side. Gail says it’s obviously shi ing when she turns the car, but she’s never seen it move. Nor I, yet there it goes. Sort of like Advent… I mean, seems I was just digging into our Thanksgiving meal, you know? A few days later at Mass, I said to Gail, “This is the First Sunday of Advent” as in “Already?” And a er Mass, our deacon said to me, “I can’t believe it’s the First Sunday of Advent.” Understood. Then the second Sunday came and went. Then the third. Now we’ve arrived at the Fourth Sunday, so Advent is nearly behind us, and as with the orange bear’s posi oning, I didn’t see it moving along. That’s on me, of course, but if you can relate, please be glad with me because this year we have a special treat. This year we have almost a full week of Advent le un l the Christmas Vigil. It’s like a gi before the presents. The near-week will move along as well, certainly, and perhaps unlike the bear’s posi oning, we may be all too aware of its passage. I hope not, though. I pray instead for quiet me to ponder--even more so than the mysterious traveling Beanie Baby--the prophet’s message and the Evangelist’s re-telling of it centuries later. “The virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall name him Emmanuel…” See you at the manger.
Copyright 2016 by John B. Reynolds ([email protected])
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Our School
From the Principal’s Desk
Our teachers and students are an cipa ng Jesus’ birthday with many ac vi es and prayers. We have placed our Na vity set in front of the school (thanks, Mr. Vito!) Congratula ons to Michael Flis, who was named an Illinois State Scholar at St. Viator High School. St. Viator is very proud to announce that 30% of their Senior class were named Illinois State Scholars. Congratula ons Michael! Thank you to Janice Pelle ere for the fantas c new Christmas bulle n board in the front office. Stop by and see it, or check our Facebook for a glimpse of it. Have you voted for your favorite door yet?? If not, quit procras na ng and do it! Go to Facebook and enjoy all the Christmas doors. Here is what is happening in a few more grades: First Grade with Ms. Klotz: First grade is busily ge ng ready for Jesus' birth. They made their own advent calendar in which each day the class does one of the good deeds wri en by a first grade friend. So far we have read a bible story, prayed for the sick, gave someone a heart with a kind message on it, and told someone you love them. I wonder what we will do tomorrow. In science we are wri ng an expository report about reindeer. Did you know some are endangered? Seventh Grade with Mrs. Hardy Jr. High students are enjoying being par cipants in the Global Read Aloud Program. Mrs. Hardy is reading “Pax” to the students, who are communica ng with other students globally who are reading the same book! Cool! Technology with Mrs. Valis: ∼ Kindergarten is using Kid Pix to create snowmen. ∼ 1st and 2nd graders are using Scholas c News online to learn about volunteering
and beavers. ∼ 3rd grade is working on keyboarding skills with Type to Learn 4 and Mathle cs. ∼ State projects are being created in Google Slides in 4th grade. ∼ 5th graders are crea ng Power Point presenta ons with their colonies. ∼ 6th graders are wrapping up Digital Ci zenship with Common Sense Media. Social Skills with Mrs. Smithe: Lori Smithe, School Social Worker, con nues to work with students in monthly class-room sessions. During this season of Advent/Christmas, she leads each grade level in a meaningful discussion about how we care for one other and give of ourselves to those in need. She's reaches out to all of the 8th graders individually as they look ahead to their transi on to high school and meets with various other individuals and small groups as requested. Students are enjoying the opportunity to reflect on important life skills and, through games and ac vi es, to come up with new and different ways to navigate challenges. Congratula ons goes out to the 6th grade class for the most Box Tops submissions. Thank you to everyone that par cipated. We raised more than $400 for the school with this most recent submission. Keep your box tops coming. They can be turned in any me to the school office. 6th grade will be receiving an out of uniform day.
Advent blessings, Mary Brinkman
Visit either the Arlington Heights or Kildeer (or both!) Chili’s loca on and present the voucher below to your server. Chili’s will then donate 15% of your pre-tax purchase back to St. Thomas of Villanova School. What a great me to take a break from the hustle and bustle of holiday events and allow someone else to do the cooking AND cleaning for you!
CHILI’s
DINE-N-SHARE
All December!
Arlington Heights & Kildeer Loca ons
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Our Weekly Prayers
MASS INTENTIONS
Monday, December 19 6:30am Communion Service 8:00am Rosie Casarez; Jeanne Kamradt; Catherine Mepham Tuesday, December 20 6:30am Communion Service 8:00am Richard Acton Wednesday, December 21 6:30am Communion Service 8:00am Bill Kowal; Patrick Dolphin Thursday, December 22 6:30am Communion Service 8:00am Teodozja Orlowski; Inten on for Parker Forseth and Family Friday, December 23 6:30am Communion Service 8:00am Adam Sochacki; Bob Greenhill
CHRISTMAS EVE Saturday, December 24
3:00pm Christmas Eve Mass—English 5:00pm Christmas Eve Mass—English 10:00pm Christmas Eve Mass—English
CHRISTMAS DAY Sunday, December 25
12:00am Christmas Midnight Mass—Polish 9:30am Christmas Day Mass—English 11:30am Christmas Day Mass—English 1:30am Christmas Day Mass—Polish
DAILY READINGS Mon: Jgs 13:2-7, 24-25a; Ps 71:3-4a, 5-6ab, 16-17; Lk 1:5-25 Tue: Is 7:10-14; Ps 24:1-4ab, 5-6; Lk 1:26-38 Wed: Sg 2:8-14 or Zep 3:14-18a; Ps 33:2-3, 11-12, 20-21; Lk 1:39-45 Thu: 1 Sm 1:24-28; 1 Sm 2:1, 4-8abcd; Lk 1:46-56 Fri: Mal 3:1-4, 23-34; Ps 25:4-5ab, 8-10, 14; Lk 1:57-66 Sat: 2 Sm 7:1-5, 8b-12, 14a, 16; Ps 89:2-5, 27, 29; Lk 1:67-79 Sun: Is 52:7-10; Ps 98:1-6; Heb 1:1-6; Jn 1:1-18 [1-5, 9-14]
Lou Anderson Kathy Bell
Cherie Bott Andy Bouchonville Baby Billy Callahan Baby Ray Callahan
Anna Marie Candorla Tom Cook
John Cooney Abbey Corbett
Baby Seamus Cullen Brenda Darling
Jason Dean Emily Dempsey
Beth Dix William Dvorak
Jeanne Formanski Kirk Forseth
Faith Forseth Parker Forseth
Mel Gass Lena Grieco
Ronald Grieco RJ Hubka
Adeline Kaczmarek Mary Anne Kiesel Wesley Knutson
Mary Alice Kobler
Susan Kordell Lauren Lambert
Sharon Laziewicz Gene Lazich Harold Lewis Bob Maruska
Elayne Maruska Joan Mayer
Candida Morales Carolyn J. Moran
Paul Moser Mary Obey
Ken Oeschger Boni Quiaoit
Pa y Reynolds Jack Riedy
Elaine Romanchek Ken Romanchek
Shawn Smith John Socha Anne Swaw Robert Szo
Kathy Tomusiak Marcy Weckler Barr
Jeri Sue Welty Connie Wilberding
William Yadron Martha Zara
U.S. Army • SPC William Banville • MAJ Robert Bland • MAJ Bernade e O’Shea Bland • PFC Ryan Camis-Sutherland • CPT Ben Couchey • SGT Brian J. Dankowski • CPT Joel Hilborn • SPC Jeffry Ketelsen • SF Joseph Kilcullen III, Green
Beret • LT Michael Labek • 2LT Daniel Lloyd • SSGT Dus n Lyles • SPC Michael Medina • SGT Kevin Miller • CPT James Ruetsche, Ranger • CPT Jesse Turner • CPT Tina Stowick Turner • PFC Will Willis
U.S. Air Force • TSGT Dan Fialek • A1C Jus n Godsey • MSGT Ma hew Grelck • CPT Erin Killion • CPT Sean McGee • SrA Trenton J. Metyk • SSGT Darrel J. Moe • SSGT Brian R. O’Donnell • A1C Joshua Olszak • MAJ Ma hew Walz U.S. Coast Guard • LT Kevin O’Brien U.S. Marine Corps • MAJ Joey Cross • CPL David Crouse • MSGT Jason Dean • SGT Thomas Grygowski
• PFC Jeffrey Daniel Krantz • CPT Thomas McCarthy • LCPL Cameron Miller • CPL Sam Miller • SGT Conor O’Neill • SGT Nicholas Regini • CPL Kyle Rich • SGT Corey A. White U.S. Navy • ENS Jeremy Adams • LCDR Kevin Brandwein • LCDR John-Paul Falardeau • CAPT Jason Haen • PO2 David Holley • SN Gregory Mino
IN SERVICE TO OUR COUNTRY
FOR OUR DEPARTED, REST IN PEACE
FOR OUR SICK
ROSE OF LIFE In Loving Memory of My Daughter LISA MARIE MASKALA
From Maureen Penkava
OUR NEWLY BAPTIZED
Hubert John Koob Christopher Edward Machowski
Alice Cooney ∼ Wife of John Cooney
Deacon Jean & Carol O’Hern
Stan Wajda
James William Ward ∼ Brother of Jody Musielak
Lord, bless the men and women of our military as they answer the call to serve our na on and defend our freedom. Protect and heal them-- body, soul, mind and spirit--especially those in harm's way. Most of all let them know your love; that you are with them, and that you will never forsake or abandon them. I ask this in the name of Jesus, our Lord and Savior. Amen.
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Informacje po polsku (Polish Information)
NIEDZIELNA SKŁADKA
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– Józef, mąż sprawiedliwy
Józef został nazwany sprawiedliwym. Na ten tytuł zasłużył przez właściwe rozumie-nie Prawa. Sprawiedliwość Józefa polega na stałym rozważaniu słowa Bożego i życiu nim na co
dzień. Jego postawa jest więc bliska postawie Maryi. Ta duchowa łączność pozwoliła mu zrozumieć więcej niż więzy małżeńskie. Józef przezwycięża sceptycyzm i trudności i z wiarą i miłością przyjmuje Maryję oraz Tego, poczętego w Niej z Ducha Świętego. Jego obecność w tym wydarzeniu jest niezwykle ważna - jako syn Dawida jest spadkobiercą obietnic danych temu królowi. Jego ‘fiat’ objawi sprawiedliwość Boga wyrażoną w wypełnionym już znaku Dziewicy i Jej Syna, który obwieszcza światu, że Bóg jest z nami…
‘Nie bój się. Spójrz na Józefa…’
Gdy Jezus się narodził, dorastał i dojrzewał w cieniu mężczyzny. Józef był pierwszym wzorem dla Tego, który wzorem jest dla każdego z nas.
To, jaki jest Jezus, jakiego pokazują nam Ewangelie jest bardzo przesiąknięte tym, jakim człowiekiem był Józef.
Józef chciał, jak większość z nas, przeżyć zwykłe życie - kobieta, dom, dzieci. Tymczasem ‘wszystko wzięło w łeb…’ W nocy dowiedział się, że nici z jego planów, że to właśnie tą kobietą ma się zająć i zaangażować się na całego.
Józef, podobnie jak wielu z nas, został ‘wplątany’ w dzieło Boga, jakby z przypadku. On zaryzykował, nie znając zakończenia historii. I dobrze na tym wszyscy wyszliśmy.
Józef jest osobą, która pokazuje w sposób symboliczny coś bardzo istotnego w przeżywaniu więzi z Bogiem. Jego historia jest dowodem na to, że trzeba w którymś momencie życia wyjść poza schematy i zrobić coś szalonego, zreal-izować plan, który ma dla nas Bóg. Tak, by wejść w życie pełne ryzyka i przygody.
To, co zrobił Józef, było wbrew logice, wbrew rozsądkowi, ba, wbrew natural-nym pragnieniom. A jednak poszedł, bo usłyszał, że ma się nie bać i zaryzy-kować. Nie bój się zatem…!