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October 25, 2015 SAINT PATRICK ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time St. Patrick Roman Catholic Church 3500 Washington Street McHenry, Illinois 60050 PH: 815-385-0025 Fax: 815-385-0861 Rel. Ed. 815-385-2959 Rev. Godwin N. Asuquo, Pastor ([email protected]) Dennis Holian, Deacon ([email protected]) Parish Office Hours Monday-Thursday: 8:30 AM—4:30 PM Closed for Lunch: 12:00(Noon)—1:00 PM Friday: 8:30AM—Noon Website WWW.STPATRICKMCHENRY.ORG General Email PARISHOFFICE@STPATRICKMCHENRY.ORG Mass Times Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 8:00 AM Thursday: 9:00 AM w/Montini (September-May) 8:00 AM (June—August) First Friday: 8:00 AM Saturday: 4:00 PM Sunday: 7:00 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM Communion Service Friday (other than First Friday): 8:00AM Rosary 40 minutes before Saturday Mass 30 minutes before Sunday Masses Wednesdays 8:30 AM Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 3:00—3:30 PM 30 minutes before daily Mass or by appointment Holy Hour with Benediction Saturday 3:00 PM (September-May) Catholic Schools Montini Middle School 815-385-1022 Montini Primary Center 815-385-5380 Marian Central 815-338-4220 Jesus told him, “Go your way; your faith has saved you.” Immediately he received his sight and followed him on the way. Mark 10:46-53
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October 25, 2015

SAINT PATRICK ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time

St. Patrick Roman Catholic Church

3500 Washington Street McHenry, Illinois 60050

PH: 815-385-0025 Fax: 815-385-0861

Rel. Ed. 815-385-2959

Rev. Godwin N. Asuquo, Pastor ([email protected])

Dennis Holian, Deacon ([email protected])

Parish Office Hours Monday-Thursday: 8:30 AM—4:30 PM Closed for Lunch: 12:00(Noon)—1:00 PM Friday: 8:30AM—Noon

Website WWW.STPATRICKMCHENRY.ORG

General Email [email protected]

Mass Times Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 8:00 AM Thursday: 9:00 AM w/Montini (September-May) 8:00 AM (June—August) First Friday: 8:00 AM Saturday: 4:00 PM Sunday: 7:00 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM

Communion Service Friday (other than First Friday): 8:00AM

Rosary 40 minutes before Saturday Mass 30 minutes before Sunday Masses Wednesdays 8:30 AM

Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 3:00—3:30 PM 30 minutes before daily Mass or by appointment

Holy Hour with Benediction Saturday 3:00 PM (September-May)

Catholic Schools Montini Middle School 815-385-1022 Montini Primary Center 815-385-5380 Marian Central 815-338-4220

Jesus told him, “Go your way; your faith has saved you.” Immediately he received his sight and followed him on the way.

Mark 10:46-53

Page 2 Thirtieth Sunday In Ordinary Time Dear Friends in Christ,

It is good to be back with you. We arrived home from our pilgrimage late on Thursday. It was a great spiritual experience. I pray more people from our parish will be able to be a part of our 2016 Pilgrimage. Details are being finalized and destination and details will be announced soon. Remember 2016 will be the Year of Mercy (begins on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception – December 8th).

“Lord, I want to see.” Those were the words of the blind man, Bartimaeus, in today’s Gospel reading as he encountered Jesus. His persistence in calling on Jesus is exemplary despite the intimidating crowd. Sometimes the wrong crowed intimidates us. We must be firm. There was also an encouraging group

who said to him, “Courage, he is calling you.” These are those who encourage us on the way of our vocations, pray for them. When Bartimaeus had his sight restored he followed Jesus. We have many times of blindness; some are physical while others are spiritual. We need to look for Jesus through the light of faith, refuse to be intimidated by the loud minori-ty and to follow the good examples of those who encourage us. We have to be willing to enter into a dialogue/prayer with Jesus and to follow Him.

This weekend we celebrate Priesthood Sunday, the calling by Jesus to those whom He sends into the world in order to bring others to wholeness and restoration of sight through faith. Pray for your priests and deacons, pray for those who have encouraged you along the way and pray for vocations to the priesthood and religious life.

Thank you to all of you who have responded to the 2015 DSA. As of September 30th, we have pledged $63,894, or 88% of our target. This 88% has been pledged by 27% of our parish family – about 264 families. We need about $8,700 dol-lars to meet our target. I know that with your help, we will make this goal as we have in the past. If you have not yet made a pledge, please prayerfully consider doing so. Thank you for your generosity.

In Christ,

Father Godwin

Priesthood Sunday October 27, 2015

Today is a special day to thank, pray for, and support our priests, especially our pastor, Fr. Godwin.

Many priests have touched our lives. We thank them for saying “YES” to

following in Jesus’ footsteps and caring for all of the people of God.

Two by Two Ministry

The Two by Two Ministry reaches out to our homebound parishioners by visiting them in their homes, sending them cards and letting them know that our parish community is thinking of them and praying for them.

If you (or a family member) is homebound and would like Two by Two volunteers to visit with you, please contact the Parish Office at 815-385-0025 or [email protected] and your contact information will be forwarded to the ministry coordinator.

Next Weekend Sun. November 1st

Thirtieth Sunday In Ordinary Time Page 3

Hosted by St. Patrick Continues Saturday, November 7th

The Intention of this Devotion is to console the Immaculate Heart of Mary by offering reparation for the blasphemies and ingratitude of unrepentant sinners, and for peace in the world.

The promise of our Blessed Mother Mary is to assist at the hour of death all those who complete the following require-ments on the First Saturday of five consecutive months. On each of the first Saturdays the following is necessary:

1.Go to confession. Available at St. Patrick beginning at 7:30AM. (Confession can be completed eight days before or after the First Saturday provided the communicant is in a state of grace when receiving The Lord.)

2.Receive Holy Communion - Mass will begin at 8:00AM 3.Say five decades of the Holy Rosary - Recited after Mass 4.Meditate for 15 minutes on the mysteries of the Holy

Rosary - After Mass

All the requirements can be fulfilled at St. Patrick if you chose to stay after Mass for the Rosary and Meditation. You may complete the 3rd/4th requirements at a later time, but it

St. Patrick’s Marriage Ministry

We extend our congratulations to these couples celebrating an

October Wedding Anniversary

Kevin & Tiffany Schwall Oct. 15th 10 yrs.

Michael & Christine Bunting Oct. 18th 12 yrs.

Jeff & Lisa Godzicki Oct. 23rd 16 yrs.

Greg & Yvonne Freund Oct. 10th 28 yrs.

Kevin & Kathy Weisenberger Oct. 17th 28 yrs.

Mike & Rosie Budreck Oct. 6th 31 yrs.

Andrew & Nancy Schwarz Oct. 5th 41 yrs.

Michael & Mary Major Oct. 18th 46 yrs.

Ed & Barb Rous Oct. 25th 46 yrs.

Harry & Kathy Hettermann Oct. 12th 47 yrs.

Jack & Ruth Zabielski Oct. 24th 51 yrs.

John & Judy Huff Oct. 21st 54 yrs.

LOVE

Love is Patient and Kind, It doesn’t envy or Boast and it’s never proud,

Love is not rude or selfish, It doesn’t get angry easily or keep track of wrongs.

Love doesn’t delight in bad things But it rejoices in the truth.

Love always protects, trusts, hopes and perseveres. Love never fails

Open the Window to you Faith

Sunday, November 15th

A presentation on the history of our church’s beautiful stained glass windows will be the highlight of this next event in our 175th Anniversary Year celebration. More details to follow in next week’s bulletin.

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Great Lakes Catholic Men’s Conference

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Wives — give your husband’s a lasting gift! It’s one short day where he can find new meaning in his life, gain a game plan for holiness, set his faith on fire, and renew his commitments to God, family and others. Feedback from previous attendees indicates he will not regret the experience.

The 21st Annual Great Lakes Men’s Conference will be held at NIU Holmes Student Center, DeKalb on Saturday, Nov. 21st beginning at 8:50AM. Cost is $35 if registered by earl bird deadline of November 2nd, $40 after, $45 at the Door, $15 for college students or younger, $5 for deacons. For tick-ets or more information contact Bill Preston (815-344-9055) or visit the Conference website at www.thetalk.org.

“My grace is sufficient for you” 2 Corinthians 12:9

Knights of Columbus Annual Coat Drive

The Knights of Columbus will be holding their annual Coat Drive from Oct. 21st thru Nov. 1st. We ask for your donations of new and gently used coats,

hats, gloves, scarves & blankets. Col-lection boxes will be placed near the church entry areas. Please contact Scott Knudsen at 815-814-9082 with any questions. We thank you in advance for your gener-

TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION

In the tangled but fascinating history of penance in the Church, the Irish "tariff" system helped us survive the collapse of the old system of public canonical pen-ance and prepared the way for a new system that emerged in the twelfth centu-ry. The old form was unrepeatable, pub-lic, dealt with serious community matters, and regulated by the bishops as chief reconcilers. The new form had a more intimate setting of penitent and confessor, was extremely repeatable, and applied to everyone. The old canonical form was closed to children, who were hardly capa-ble of the very grown-up sins listed, or their demanding remedies. The old form was likewise closed to clerics, who were protected in a sense by the very nature of the discipline.

In the new Irish form the penitent directly named sins, or answered direct questions by the priest. Sometimes, the penitent would recite a long formula accusing him- or herself in a general way of all sorts of sins, even from the distant past. Next, priest and penitent together would lie prostrate before the altar and recite sev-eral of the psalms with penitential themes. Finally, the priest would pro-nounce a judgment, deciding what form and duration the penance should take, normally insisting that the person return for reconciliation once the penances were completed.

--Rev. James Field, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co.

Thirtieth Sunday In Ordinary Time Page 5

All Souls Day is Monday November 2nd with Masses at 8:00AM and 7:00PM. As in the past few years the Bereave-ment Ministry will help us to remember in a special way all those parishioners and family members that we have lost in the past year (November 2014-October 2015). This year

we will remember them during the 7:00PM Mass on Monday, November 2nd.

We invite any parishioner who has lost a family member in the past year to participate in the candle lighting ceremony. There will be candles to light, but we are also offering a Memorial Votive Candle that you can take home for a donation of $4.00. This candle will have the deceased’s name written upon it.

We will also have a memorial set up in front of Mother Mary’s statue where there will be a display of pictures of your loved ones who have passed away in the last year. If you would like to have a picture displayed, please bring one (no larger than 5x7) to the parish office during the week of October 26th. We will leave the display up for the month of No-vember and the pictures may be taken home the weekend of November 28th/29th. Please put your name and phone number on the back of the picture.

So that we can make plans for the number of people who plan to participate, please fill out the form below or contact Karen Weideman at 815-403-6249 by Wednesday October 28th. ——————————————————————————————————————————————–———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

Name of Deceased: ____________________________

Name of Family Attending: ___________________________

No. of People Attending: ___________

I’d like to purchase a Memorial Candle for $4.00:_____ (Please enclose a check made out to St. Patrick and forward to the parish office no later than October 28th)

November - Month of the Holy Souls

Our Catholic Faith teaches us to cherish the memory of our dead. It urges us to commune in prayer, especially at Mass, with the souls of those we loved while they walked this Earth. We are continually reminded that "life is changed, not ended."

This year you are invited to make a donation to our Memorial Prayer Garden in memory of your departed loved ones. We will place the names of those submitted to us for remembrance at a stand by the altar. We will pray for them and ask them to pray for us. We will live the doctrine of the "Communion of Saints.

You can make your donation by filling out the form below and returning it to the parish office along with your dona-tion by Friday October 30th or by going to our website and clicking on the link to Give Central.

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ I would like to make a donation to the Memorial Prayer Garden in memory of the following:

Please remember: ________________________ ________________________ __________________________ Name of Donor (Please print):__________________________________________________________________ Donation Amount: $___________

Fall Cemetery Clean Up

November 1st-15th are used to clean up the grounds and prepare the cemetery for the win-ter season. All decorations will be removed and

disposed of at this time. If you wish to save your decora-tions, please remove it before November 1st. Please do not place any decorations in the cemetery during these clean up times as we cannot be held responsible if it is removed.

Please pray for the women of the diocese who are at-tending the Fall Woman’s Cursillo Weekend.

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† May this light which reminds us of Jesus’ presence in the Tabernacle welcome him

into His eternal presence. Saturday, October 24 - Ordinary Weekday; Memorial of St. Anthony Mary Claret, Bishop; Memorial Blessed Virgin Mary 4:00 PM Mass - † Robert Kolby

Sunday, October 25 - Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:00 AM Mass - † Joan Wirtz 9:00 AM Mass - † Kathy Schaberg 11:00 AM Mass - † Jesse Freund

Monday, October 26 - Ordinary Weekday 8:00 AM Mass - † Mary Etten

Tuesday, October 27 - Ordinary Weekday 8:00 AM Mass - † Anthony Serritella

Wednesday, October 28 - Feast of Sts. Simon and Jude, Apostles 8:00 AM Mass - † Maryann & Leonard Thennes

Thursday, October 29 - Ordinary Weekday 9:00 AM Mass - † James Lecture

Friday, October 30 - Ordinary Weekday 8:00 AM Communion Service

Saturday, October 31 - Ordinary Weekday; Memorial Blessed Virgin Mary 4:00 PM Mass - † Skip & Sue Wirfs

Sunday, November 1 - Solemnity of All Saints 7:00 AM Mass - † Robert E. Powers 9:00 AM Mass - † Robert Sole 11:00 AM Mass - † John Klapperich

Bolded names have recently been added to the prayer list.

Prayer Requests The following have been given a share in the Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ. Please remember them and their families in your prayers.

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Jean Adams Maura Kirchner Stanley Alm William Kirchner Marie Asuquo Irene Kolbaska Josephine Beninato Elaine Kolner Margaret Bedulski Dan Kowelec Susan Bjork Beverly Linsner Sr. Eleanor Blake SSF Brian Lundquist Michaela Bogdanske Lauriel Luther Dave Boger Michael Major Irene Bole Joanne Maloney Kale Brenner Carol Makowski Mark Brown Elaine Marshall Tim Brown Donald Marski Deen Bryan Norita McAndrews Jake Brzovich Heriberto & Elisama Medina Lillian Cairns Ben Meek Anthony & Marguerite Canzoneri Elaine Miller Anna Ciesielka Alice Mirro Bridget Clarke John Mostyn Thomas Clifford Sheila Murphy Susan (Brefeld) Coston Arianna Nelson Bob Coughlin Jean Neumann Lea Ann DeMarais †Chrissie Noble Marya Dixon Mary Jo O’Brien Geri Dreyer Eddie O’Connor Richard Dunther Tom O’Connor Joseph Eisele Bill Ogryzek Jr. Kris Felix Stanley Pankiewicz Annette Feller Renata Pokorski Robert & Helen Foster Deborah Rannie David Freund Dorothy Reinboldt Kay Godina Chuck Riemma Christopher Goerdt Richard Robinson Deanna Graham Ron & Lydia Rother Ray Greenwald Larry Rother George Haegler Susan Rother Catherine Hansen Joan Rubino Stephanie Hansen Terri Sawin Bill Hartmann Lincoln Scatena Peter Harwood Helen Schaefer Robbie Harwood J.L. Shade Greg Haze Ken Sien George Haze Jr Marianne Simon Mary Haze Elizabeth Serritella-Smith Ralph Heaven Jim Smith Jeanette Heinisch Joyce Smith Lance Heinz Geraldine Smith Carolyn Herriges Nick Stevens Tom Hester Terri Swanson Christine Marie Hiller Collin Swedberg Emil Houda Frank Sweeney James Houda Drew Thorstenson Eileen Huff Phyllis Venable Ann Hurley Kathy Wehrheim Steven Jaszka Kevin Wellington Mark Jozefik Paul Wember Sharon Justice Michael Werner Baby Henry Malebashian Mary Ann Whittenhall Robert Zeller

Adult Faith Formation Bible Study: The Letter of St. James

Christ the King Parish 5006 E. Wonder Lake Road, Wonder Lake, IL

St. Benedict Classroom

Tuesdays November 10 to December 8 (5 weeks) Two Sessions to pick from: 9 - 10AM or 6 -7PM

Cost: $7 includes book

Please contact Christ the King Parish Office at 815-653-2561 or

email [email protected] to RSVP by October 30. Thank you

Monday October 26

Tuesday October 27

Wednesday October 28

Thursday October 29

Friday October 30

Saturday October 31

Sunday November 1

7:30AM Confession

7:30AM Confession

7:30 AM Confession

9:00AM Mass

7:45AM Morning Prayer

6:00AM That Man Is You

6:30AM Rosary

7:45 AM Morning Prayer

7:45 AM Morning Prayer

7:45AM Morning Prayer

6:00PM Children’s Choir

8:00AM Communion Service

8:00AM Legion of Mary

7:00AM Mass

8:00AM Mass

8:00AM Mass

8:00AM Mass

7:00PM Liturgy Meeting

8:00AM Blood Drive

8:30AM Rosary

7:00PM Bible Study Bible Timeline

4:45PM RE Classes

8:30AM Rosary & Divine Chaplet

3:00PM

Holy Hour w/ Benediction

9:00AM Mass

6:00PM Scouts #351 Webelos

8:30AM Men’s Group

3:00PM Confession

9:05AM CLOW

6:00PM Cursillo: Women’s Grp.

3:15PM Daisy Girl Scouts #406

3:20PM Rosary

10:00AM Youth Ministry

7:00PM Hearts Afire Retreat

6:00PM RE Classes

4:00PM Mass

10:00AM Baptism Prep

7:00PM Scouts #351 P/L Meeting

6:00PM Montini Service Club

10:30AM Rosary

7:00PM Celebration Choir

7:00PM Cursillo Men’s Group

11:00AM Mass

7:00PM

Symbolon

7:30PM

Narcotic’s Anonymous

Week At A Glance

Thirtieth Sunday In Ordinary Time Page 7

Church Hoban Room

Boylan Room Lane Room

Grounds Montini Primary

Hoban/Boylan (Library)

Music Room

Muldoon Hall/ Kitchen

Rectory

Youth Lounge

Color Coded Room Legend

Monday: Rom 8:12-17; Ps 68:2, 4, 6-7ab, 20-21; Lk 13:10-17 Tuesday: Rom 8:18-25; Ps 126:1b-6; Lk 13:18-21 Wednesday: Eph 2:19-22; Ps 19:2-5; Lk 6:12-16 Thursday: Rom 8:31b-39; Ps 109:21-22, 26-27, 30-31; Lk 13:31-35 Friday: Rom 9:1-5; Ps 147:12-15, 19-20; Lk 14:1-6 Saturday: Rom 11:1-2a, 11-12, 25-29; Ps 94:12-13a, 14-15, 17-18; Lk 14:1, 7-11 Sunday: Rv. 7:2-4, 9-14; Ps 24:1-6; 1 Jn 3:1-3; Mt 5:1-12a

Readings for the Week Divine Office: Week II

Let us remember those serving our country

PFC Hayden Troy Canning, USMC, Camp Pendleton Tech Sgt. Timothy Davis, USAF Bagram AFB Afghanistan PFC William Parada, Fort Drum New York, U.S. Army Airman First Class Paul Reber Corpsman Ean Reid, U.S. Navy, Camp Pendleton Sgt. Daniel Snow & Sgt. Melissa Snow, U.S. Army, Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas LTC Thomas Snow, U.S. Army, South Korea CPL Kennon Speciale, USMC, Yuma, AZ Pvt. Ben Zeller, USMC, Camp Pendleton

PFC Sara Mahan, Army-Wisconsin National Guard, Fort Leonard Wood MO.

Finance News

Collection Report for the Week Ending October 18, 2015

Number of Families with Envelopes: 960

Weekly Stewardship

Weekly Envelopes 240 24 % $6906

Loose $624

Children’s Envelopes $101

Total $7631

Budget for Week $10,000

Excess (Shortage) ($2369)

Vocations Corner: The Wisdom of St. John Paul II

From time to time we read something that sparks a fire within us, that makes us nod our heads in agreement, and that rings true in the depths of our hearts. The following quote from St. John Paul II is one that has made many people marvel in awe, so I’d like to share it with you and I invite you to reflect upon it and encourage you to be not afraid to follow Christ in a deeper way if this elicits a powerful response from within you.

So, here it is, St. John Paul II says: “It is Jesus that you seek when you dream of happiness; He is waiting for you when nothing else you find satisfies you; He is the beauty to which you are so attracted; it is He who provoked you with that thirst for fullness that will not let you settle for compromise; it is He who urges you to shed the masks of a false life; it is He who reads in your heart your most genuine choices, the choices that others try to stifle. It is Jesus who stirs in you the desire to do something great with your lives, the will to follow an ide-al, the refusal to allow yourselves to be ground down by medi-ocrity, the courage to commit yourselves humbly and patiently to improving yourselves and society, making the world more human and more fraternal.”

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Corporal Works of Mercy $2561

TODAY IS WORLD PRIEST DAY! World-wide Marriage Encounter thanks all of our priests for their loving service to God’s people. Join thousands of other Catholics worldwide in taking a day to especially recognize the priests who so faithfully serve us by providing the Sacraments,

spiritual guidance, education and love as a daily gift. Please tell your parish priest how much you love him! The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends are Nov. 20-22 in Rockford, IL; Jan. 22-24, 2016 in Brookfield, WI and Feb. 12-14, 2016 in Crystal Lake, IL. Early registra-tion is highly recommended. For more information visit our website at alifetimeoflove.org or call (888)574-5653.

Article Deadline for Upcoming Bulletins: November 7/8: October 28

November 14/15: November 5 November 21/22: November 12

Send articles to [email protected]

Baptism of Infants: To schedule a Baptism, please begin by calling the parish office. Baptism is celebrated on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month immediately after the 11AM Mass. Please consider scheduling your child’s Baptism before your child is born to ensure an opening in the month of your choice. In addition, a Baptismal preparation class is required for the parents. This class is offered on the 1st Sun-day of each month after the 9AM Mass. Sign-up is required and you may take the class before your child is born.

Sacraments

Sacrament of Marriage: At St. Patrick, couples planning to marry need to meet with the Pastor before a wedding date can be set. Please contact the parish office to setup an initial meeting at least 6 months prior to any requested marriage date. This initial meeting will give you an over-view of the requirements for marriage and the preparation required. At least one of the couple, or their parents, must be regis-tered parishioners for at least 6 months and be active participating members of St. Patrick Church in order to be married at the church. Both individuals must be at least 19 years of age.

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Cori Fiore—Media Coordinator [email protected]

Jim Perdue—Maintenance [email protected]

Greg Freund—Maintenance

Parish Staff

Carla Odahowski—Office Manager [email protected]

Karen Buenzli—Bookkeeper [email protected]

Carleen Murphy —Liturgy Director [email protected]

Cecilia Adams—Music Director [email protected]

Lisa Johnson—Youth Director [email protected]

Steve Doherty—Cemetery Director [email protected]

Bonnie Curry—Coordinator of RE [email protected]

Sandy Speciale—Admin. Asst. RE [email protected]

Shelly Knight—Receptionist [email protected]

Page 10 Thirtieth Sunday In Ordinary Time Liturgical Ministry Schedule

Ministry October 31 Saturday 4:00 PM

November 1 Sunday 7:00 AM

November 1 Sunday 9:00 AM

November 1 Sunday

11:00 AM

Nov. 2 - 6 Mon.-Fri. 8:00AM

Lector Allen Broughton Bob Sharp

Steve Cuda OPEN Kevin Shelton

Nicole Meute Peter Krawczyk

Volunteer

Sacristan Bill Preston Geri Davis Steve Link Carleen Murphy Mon./Thurs. Carleen Murphy Tues./Wed./Fri. Geri Davis

Eucharistic Ministers

Althea Schwartz Tim Madden Cheryl Delelio Chandra Broughton

Cheryl McLaughlin Robert McLaughlin Ambrose Kittl Mary Ann Farenzena

Nancy Schwall Kathy Schultz Tad DePorter Cristine Bunting

Lisa Godzicki Michael Walsh Jim Thennes Christine Burkhardt

Servers Vivian Broughton Julia Delelio OPEN

No Servers John Paul Cyboran Connor Hoeger Matthew Menner

Emily Gahgan Molly Mocogni Megan Walsh

Grace Adams

Ushers

Gary Baseley Ed Rous Judy Smith Jim Smith

Frank Gierut Larry Huck Rick Quinn John Simon

Andrew Menner Tommy Menner John Salemi Matthew Shelton

Anthony Canzoneri Molly Harrison Mike Mocogni David Mulick

Anthony Canzoneri

Gift Bearers

OPEN NONE OPEN OPEN NONE

Rosary Jean Brown Mary Mattoon Rodriguez Family Eileen Kaminski No Rosary

Advertiser of the Week

Anna Schweder Broker/Realtor

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Ministry Schedule

CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD November 1: Shannon Carruso, Dana Crow, Johnathan Hopp November 8: Kathleen Bell, Ann Murray

COMPASSIONATE CARE— MCHENRY VILLA November 1: Carrie Sabatka November 8: Terry Lanning

CENTEGRA—MCHENRY HOSPITAL November 3: Del Grala & Bill Preston November 10: Roger & Cheryl Kriewaldt

ALTAR LINEN DUTY November 1: Helen Golbeck November 8: Mary Ellen Feeney

CHURCH / ALTAR CLEANING November 2: Karla Newton, Mary Ellen Feeney November 9: Mary Ann Bogdanske, Anthony Canzoneri

COLLECTION COUNTERS October 26: Patti Preston, Ann Schweder, Bob & Millie Martin, Rita Thennes November 2: Kathy Schultz, Carrie Sabatka, Bitsy Schaefer, Becky Levato, Rita Thennes

Ministry

November 2 All Souls Day

Monday 7:00 PM

Lector Karen Weideman Chandra Broughton

Sacristan OPEN

Eucharistic Ministers

Althea Schwartz OPEN OPEN

Servers Andrew Kniesel Michael Kniesel OPEN

Ushers

OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN

Gift Bearers

OPEN

Word of Life

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~USCCB 2015-16 Respect Life Program “A Perfect Gift” (www.goo.gl/ARzBL6)

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