Saint Fabian Catholic Church

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Saint Fabian Catholic Church
SAINT
FABIAN
CATHOLIC
COMMUNITY
THIRD SUNDAY
IN ORDINARY TIME
JANUARY 25, 2015
Our Mission is to be
a Reflective and Active Presence
of Jesus Christ in the Community.
We are called by God
as the Baptized Community of
Saint Fabian to Embody
the Risen Christ we Experience as
Savior,
Teacher,
Healer,
Peacemaker,
Compassionate Lover
Embracer of all Cultures and Ages,
Celebrator,
Comforter,
Servant,
Host,
Entrance
and Guide
United in faith as
Daughters and Sons,
we live and celebrate
God’s Presence
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JANUARY 25, 2015
Most of us are familiar with the bible story of Jonah and the whale, part of which we hear in today’s first reading. Many people have spent a lot of time wondering how a whale could have swallowed
Jonah and then spit him out on land. Trying to figure out how a whale could do this is really a waste of
time for this event was never meant to be taken literally. The Book of Jonah – and if you have a bible at
home, you should take time to read the whole story because it is only a couple pages long, four chapters
in all – is one of the grandest, as some bible scholars put it, parables in the Sacred Scriptures. That is
correct, it is a parable, a fictional story written to help us understand the mystery of our God and God’s
willingness to practice mercy and forgiveness.
Nineveh, the city Jonah was sent to by God, had been the capital of Assyria, a kingdom that
ruled the world at that time. Assyria’s warriors were fierce, destroying everyone and everything in its
path. Thousands died in Assyria’s attempt to conquer Israel, the home of the Chosen People of God.
Nineveh, the capital city, came to be the most evil city the world had ever known.
The Jewish people were greatly prejudiced towards outsiders, non-Jews. It was with this in
mind that this book was written. In this parable, God told Jonah to go to Nineveh, this terrible city that
represented evil and cruelty. God told Jonah to call the people to repent. This book presented a great
challenge for its listeners. They found it hard to believe that God would invite anyone outside of Israel
to faith, let alone these most evil and brutal oppressors, the outsiders.
Still, God sent a prophet to Nineveh, Then, to top it off, God forgives the people. Most of, if not
all of the Jewish people of that time, would not have liked the ending of the story. They, like Jonah,
would have preferred that Nineveh would be completely destroyed along with all its evil inhabitants.
Instead, they are told by God to be merciful and forgiving.
In the world we live in, we hear and read stories every day about people who seek revenge and
retribution. God calls for mercy and forgiveness.
By the way, the bible says nothing about a whale. In almost every translation you find, all we
hear is that a big fish swallowed Jonah. Go back to Genesis, the first bible book. It says nothing about
Adam and Eve eating an apple. And when you read the dramatic call of Saul being called by God to
stop persecuting Christians, there is nothing about his falling off a horse. All these things and many
more have been added by us. The details like that are not what is most important. What matters is that
we take God’s words to heart and practice openness, mercy, forgiveness, understanding with all God’s
creation. After all, we do believe that we are all children of one good, loving, forgiving, merciful God.
That’s what should make the story of Jonah so attractive to us. He did not want to walk into the
heart of evil and challenge it. He wanted to run away from God. You can understand that. It’s a normal
human reaction. God has a different idea of what “normal” should be.
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JANUARY 25, 2015
READINGS FOR THIS WEEKEND
FIRST READING: JONAH 3:1-5, 10
GOSPEL: MARK 1:14-20
The word of the LORD came to Jonah, saying:
After John had been arrested,
“Set out for the great city of Nineveh,
Jesus came to Galilee proclaiming the gospel of God:
and announce to it the message that I will tell you.”
“This is the time of fulfillment.
So Jonah made ready and went to Nineveh,
The kingdom of God is at hand.
according to the LORD’S bidding.
Repent, and believe in the gospel.”
Now Nineveh was an enormously large city;
it took three days to go through it.
As he passed by the Sea of Galilee,
Jonah began his journey through the city,
he saw Simon and his brother Andrew casting their nets
and had gone but a single day’s walk announcing,
into the sea;
“Forty days more and Nineveh shall be destroyed, “
they were fishermen.
when the people of Nineveh believed God;
Jesus said to them,
they proclaimed a fast
“Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men.”
and all of them, great and small, put on sackcloth.
Then they abandoned their nets and followed him.
He walked along a little farther
When God saw by their actions how they turned from
and saw James, the son of Zebedee, and his brother
their evil way,
John.
he repented of the evil that he had threatened to do to
They too were in a boat mending their nets.
them;
Then he called them.
he did not carry it out.
So they left their father Zebedee in the boat
along with the hired men and followed him.
SECOND READING: 1 CORINTHIANS 7:29-31
I tell you, brothers and sisters, the time is running out.
From now on, let those having wives act as not having
them,
those weeping as not weeping,
those rejoicing as not rejoicing,
those buying as not owning,
those using the world as not using it fully.
For the world in its present form is passing away.
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JANUARY 25, 2015
ADORATION
of the
BLESSED
SACRAMENT
Come visit Jesus in the Chapel
this Monday from:
12:00 Noon to 8:00 p.m.
Benediction will be at 7:45 p.m.
“Certainly among all devotions, after the
sacraments, that of adoring Jesus in the Blessed
Sacrament holds first place, it is the most
pleasing to God, and the most useful to
ourselves. Do not, then, O devout soul, refuse to
begin this devotion; and forsaking the conversation of men, dwell each day, from this time
forward in some church, in the presence of Jesus
Christ under the sacramental species. Taste and
see how sweet is the Lord.”
St. Alphonsus Liguori
BLESSING OF EXPECTANT
MOTHERS
NEXT SUNDAY - FEBRUARY 1, 2015
On the first Sunday of each month, St.
Fabian Parish offers a blessing for expectant
mothers, fathers and their unborn children, immediately following the 9:30 a.m. Mass. We’ll meet in
the Chapel. The blessing is given to strengthen
mothers & fathers during the time of waiting and to
pray for the health and safe delivery of their child.
This blessing may be received monthly throughout
the pregnancy. ~ Deacon Charlie
St. Fabian Knights of
Columbus invites
everyone to come and
pray the Rosary
on Wednesday January 28th
At 7:00 p.m.
in the Chapel
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday:
2 Tm 1:1-8 or Ti 1:1-5; Ps 96:1-3, 7-8a, 10;
The kingdom of God is at hand.
Mk 3:22-30
Repent, and believe in the gospel.
Tuesday:
Heb 10:1-10; Ps 40:2, 4ab, 7-8a, 10, 11;
— Mark 1:15
Mk 3:31-35
Wednesday: Heb 10:11-18; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 4:1-20
Thursday:
Heb 10:19-25; Ps 24:1-6; Mk 4:21-25
Friday:
Heb 10:32-39; Ps 37:3-6, 23-24, 39-40; Mk 4:26-34
Saturday:
Heb 11:1-2, 8-19; Lk 1:69-75; Mk 4:35-41
Sunday:
Dt 18:15-20; Ps 95:1-2, 6-9; 1 Cor 7:32-35;
Mk1:21-28
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JANUARY 25, 2015
“The measure with which you measure will be measured out to you, and still more will be
given to you. To the one who has, more will be given.” ~ Mark 4
Third Week of Ordinary Time
Daily Prayer This Week:
Sunday is the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time. The
readings include the wonderful story from Mark's
Gospel repeated from last week's weekday readings:
Jesus calls Simon, Andrew, James and John. “Come
after me, and I will make you fishers of men.”
This week is set at the beginning of Jesus' ministry and
the pictures we get of how challenged and pushed he is,
help prepare us to hear the simple parables he tells us.
All of us get challenged and pushed in our daily lives.
Even when we are on the right road and following a
faithful path, there are forces, conflicting demands,
tempting alternatives, differing values that batter us. It
takes grace and courage to trust our real mission and
that our Lord will be with us through it all.
Monday is the Memorial of Saints Timothy and Titus,
Bishops. Wednesday is the Memorial of Saint Thomas
Aquinas, Priest and Doctor of the Church. Saturday
is the Memorial of Saint John Bosco, Priest.
The first reading this week continues with the Letter to
the Hebrews which teaches that Jesus is mediator of a
new covenant and a priest who “offered one sacrifice
for sins. He took his seat forever at the right hand of
God.”
In Mark's Gospel this week, the ever-critical scribes
accuse Jesus of being possessed by demons. Jesus responds clearly, “If a house is divided against itself, that
house will not be able to stand.” When told his family
has arrived to see him, he replies that “whoever does the
will of God is my brother and sister and mother.” He
tells the imaginative story of the sower and the seed and
after the crowd dispersed, Jesus explains to the disciples
that the seed is the word of God, accepted at various
levels. He encourages his disciples to show their light:
“Is a lamp brought in to be placed under a bushel basket
or under a bed, and not to be placed on a lampstand?”
Jesus compares the Kingdom with the tiniest of mustard
seeds which grow to “the largest of plants.” He calms
the seas during a storm. His disciples wonder, “Who
then is this whom even wind and sea obey?”
On the Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Mark's
Gospel brings us the story of Jesus driving out unclean
spirits from a man in the synagogue. The people are
impressed because he taught with authority in ways the
scribes did not and they marveled that even the unclean
spirits obey him.
Taken from the "Weekly Guide for Daily Prayer" on the Creighton
University's Online Ministries web site: http://www.creighton.edu/CollaborativeMinistry/online.html
Used with permission.
Each morning this week, we can take a moment, to ask
for what we desire. The entire day will be different just
by spending 20 seconds sitting at the edge of the bed
saying, “Lord, I want to keep my eyes open today.
Whatever comes at me today, I want to stay in touch
with you. Thank you.” Another morning I may be aware
of a big decision I have to execute that day or a conflict
I am planning to face, and I might pray, “Okay, Lord,
this is the day. This is how I live out my relationship
with you. Be with me and give me what I need. Keep
reminding me I can't do it without you.”
Each day will offer a different brief moment of connection with our Lord, but each will ground the day. Then it
is so very easy, while in the shower or walking down a
hall, for just brief moments here and there in the background of our day, to stay in touch with our Lord. These
guides can help keep us focused on the nourishing Word
which interacts with our daily life. Every day can seem
like a living Parable of the Sower. There is seed being
scattered all around us and we can see and experience
our degrees of receptivity. And while we are doing the
best we can, all day, every day, in a variety of things,
we can be consoled by the Lord's smile reminding us
that the Kingdom is like a mustard seed. The real graces
come from very small seeds, the smallest of efforts that
make a big difference. Most of all, when things get
rough, during any day, we can
pause and take a breath and
ask him to calm the wind and
sea in our hearts.
Every night we can thank him
for his presence and ground
our growing relationship with
him.
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JANUARY 25, 2015
REACH OUT AND TOUCH SOMEONE
God comes to us through others when we least expect Him — even through “YOU”. By your Baptism into the Body of Christ, YOU have
been “called” — to show Him your love and service to other members of His Body, the Church.
WE REALLY DO NEED YOU! Many of our ministers have retired due to health issues and we are really short staffed at our Nursing
Homes. Maybe you are the one who is willing to provide and share the ministry of your presence, prayer, and friendship by bringing the
Eucharist to those who are sick, elderly or homebound, or in one of the Nursing Homes we service or on an individual basis? THEY NEED
YOU! Our Parish NEEDS YOU! There is as much to “gain” as to “give” and the benefits are more than you can ever imagine. Time
involvement can be once a week to only once a month. The choice is yours.
For those interested in becoming a Minister of Care, the training program will be at:
St. Julie Billiart ~ 7399 W. 159th St., Tinley Park, IL
(just one block west of Harlem off of 159th)
February 17, 24, & March 3, 2015 ~ Tuesdays — 9 a.m. to Noon
Presenter: Sr. Cathleen M. Cahill, RSM, is a Sister of Mercy and former administrative director of the Pastoral Ministry Institute at Saint
Xavier University. She holds a Master’s Degree from DePaul University and a Master’s Degree in Theological Studies from the Catholic
Theological Union Sr. Cahill will cover topics on spirituality of ministry, ministry to the aged, the experience of suffering, dying and death,
pastoral listening skills, prayer and Eucharist and the theological and practical dimensions of ministry.
Won’t you consider this fulfilling ministry ? Listen within. Is God calling “YOU” to REACH OUT AND TOUCH SOMEOME — you’re only
a phone call away — To register just dial 708-458-2562 no later than February 10th. You must be approved by a member of our parish
Pastoral Team. I’m looking forward to hearing from you.
May God Bless You, Paula Daley, Ministry of Care Director
P.S. For any of you “seasoned” Ministers of Care, this might be a nice refresher course to gain some perspective in your ministry.
WHEN:
February 9, 2015 at 6:00 PM in Room 9
WHY: BECOME THE K OF C STATE CHAMPION
(or at least go further than your friends)
WINNER ADVANCES TO SECTIONAL COMPETITION
PARTICIPANTS MUST BE IN GRAMMAR SCHOOL
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THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
JANUARY 25, 2015
2015
SUPER SUNDAY
BAKE SALE
Sponsored by the 8th Grade Confirmation Class
From Religious Education
and Polish School
January 31st and
February 1st
AFTER ALL MASSES
**Bakery Donations Needed**
Please drop off in the kitchen on
Saturday, January 31st prior to 5 pm Mass
Or Sunday, February 1st between 7:30—10:00 a.m.
All money collected from this sale will be
used to help fund our summer
Vacation Bible School,
July 13 - 17th
Mark your calendars now!
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THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
All Adult
Intellectually Disabled
of St. Fabian Community
Are Invited to a
Valentine Party
Sponsored by The Ladies Auxiliary
of the St. Fabian Knights of
Columbus
On Sunday,
February 8, 2015
from 2:30 - 5:00 P.M.
In Kash Hall
The day will be filled with food,
dancing and fun.
If you have any questions, please contact
Angie Brennan at (708) 458-8418. Thank you!
We hope to see you there!
Help the St. Fabian SPRED
Religious Education Program
SPRED the Love!
World’s Finest Candy Bars on
sale February 7th & 8th!
Donation $1.00
per bar
JANUARY 25, 2015
Sacred Heart Church hosts special screening of
“INK 180”
In the beginning of the documentary, Chris Baker describes
his ministry saying, “I love tattoos, but some tattoos just
shouldn't exist in this world.” Every day, Baker faces the
reality of local gang violence and human trafficking recorded
in the tattoo markings of customers brought to him through
the FBI and Department of Homeland Security. The documentary INK 180, named after Baker’s INK 180 ministry,
follows the emotional and financial challenges he faces, as
well as the stories of his clients as he eliminates the painful
and sometimes life-threatening reminders of their pasts.
The screening will take place at Sacred Heart Parish’s
Ministry Center Gym located at 8245 W. 111th St., Palos
Hills, IL, 60465. Attendees are requested to RSVP at (630)
801 3676 or [email protected]. Reservations are also being
taken at [email protected]. The screening is open
to all ages but, may not be appropriate for those under 14
years of age. There is no cost to attend this event; it is free.
INK 180 is an original production from the Four:2Media
production company, a part of Total Living International
(TLI). TLI is a Christian communications company providing
faith-based programming through the electronic communications media. More information can be found at
ink180doc.com.
SCHEDULE
O F
R E G U L A R
E V E N T S
SUNDAY
AA: Rm. 3, 6:30—8:00 PM
Children’s Liturgy: During 9:30 Mass, Rm. 3
(Resumes in Sept.)
Polish Baptism Prep - 2 PM - Rm. 5
1st: Blessing of Expectant Mothers
after 9:30 Mass (in the Chapel)
3rd: Sip of Faith Café , 10-11:30 AM
SUN
1
MON
Youth Group
6:45 PM - O’Meara
MONDAY
SPRED, Rms. 7-8, 7 PM
Eucharistic Adoration Chapel: 12 Noon - 8PM
Recovery Bible Study: 7:30PM - Rm. 5
1st: Teachers, O’Meara & All Rooms, 6:30 PM
(Resumes in Sept.
2nd: Education Commission, Rm. 3, 7 PM
2nd & 4th: K.C.’s, Room 9, 7:30 PM
3rd: Polish American Group—Kash Hall
4th: Coordinators, Rm. 4, 6:30 PM (Resumes in
August)
4th: St. Vincent DePaul Food Pick-up:
10AM-12 Noon
4th: Transformation Committee, Rm. 3, 7PM
TUESDAY
Baptism Prep., Rm 5, 7:30 PM
RCIA: O’Meara Hall, 7:00 PM
1st: K.C. Officer Meeting, Rm. 3, 7:00 PM
1st: Our Lady of Guadalupe Committee Mtg.,
Rm. 6, 7-9 PM (August - December)
2nd: Polish Rosary Group, Rm. 6, 6-9 PM
4th: Baptism Bib Ladies, Rm. 5, 9:30-11 AM
Expectant
Mothers Blessing
after 9:30 Mass
2
TUE
3
NO R.E. General
Teacher’s Meeting
WED
4
R.C.I.A.
7:00 p.m.
O’Meara Hall
THU
5
8th Grade
Religious
Education
Polish School
Women’s Club
Board Meeting
Rm. 4 - 9:45 AM
FRI
6
7
Polish School
Polish School
First Friday
Mass 7:00 PM
4th Sunday in Ordinary
Time
8
K.C. Women’s
Auxiliary
Valentines Party
9
10
Elizabeth Ministry
“Winter S.I.S.
Meeting”, 6 PM,
Kash Hall
R.C.I.A.
7:00 p.m.
O’Meara Hall
11
8th Grade
Religious
Education
12
13
Polish School
Polish School
FRIDAY
Polish School, All Rooms, 5-9PM (Resumes in
Sept.)
Polish School Children’s Choir, Rm. 3, 4 - 5PM
(During School Year)
N.A.: O’Meara Hall; 9:30 AM - 12:00 Noon
1st: Eucharistic Day Adoration
9:00 AM - 12:00 Noon (Devotions and
Adoration in the Chapel, Benediction at 12 noon)
SATURDAY
Religious Ed., “A” & “B” Sessions
All Rooms (“A” 10:45: 7th Grade - Kash Hall),
Including Rm. 4: First Communion Group
9:30—11:15 AM. (Resumes in Sept.)
Polish School, All Rooms, 1:30-5:30 PM
1st: Saturday Devotions: 7 AM, Chapel
3rd: Our Lady of Ludżmierz Mass, 7 PM
4th: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Novena,
9:30 AM, Church
14
Religious
Education
“B” Session
3rd Grade Family
Mass at 5 P.M.
SPRED Candy Bar
Sale after Mass
Polish School
K.C.
“Spelling Bee”
Room 9 - 6PM
Eliz. Ministry
Faith Matters
11:30AM,
O’Meara Hall
5th Sunday in Ordinary
Time
15
Youth Group
6:45 PM O’Meara Hall
16
17
THURSDAY
Polish School: Rooms 1,2,3, 7, 8 & Kash,
5-9 PM (1st, 2nd & 4th Rms. 9 & 10 also)
(Resumes in Sept.)
Children’s Bell Choir: 4:00– 4:30
Children’s Vocal Choir: Church, 4:30 - 5:30
Choir: Church, 7:15 p.m.
Bible Study: Rm. 5, 7:00 p.m.
1st: Women’s Club Board, Rm. 4, 9:45 a.m.
3rd: Women’s Club, O’Meara, 7 PM
2nd & 4th: Senior’s, Kash Hall, Noon
Last: Elizabeth Ministry, Rm. 1, 10:30-Noon
Religious
Education
“A” Session
SPRED Candy
Bar Sale after
Mass
WEDNESDAY
Religious Ed, 8th Grade: 7-8:15 PM,
Rooms 6,7,8,9,10 (Resumes in Sept.)
A.A., Rooms 2 &. 3, 8 PM
1st & 3rd: St. V. DePaul, Rm. 5, 6:00 PM
4th: Eliz. Ministry Core Group, Rectory, 7-10 PM
SAT
R.C.I.A.
7:00 p.m.
O’Meara Hall
O’Meara Hall
10 - 11:30 AM
6th Sunday in Ordinary
Time
22
19
20
Polish School
Polish School
English Mass:
9:00AM & 6:00PM
Parish Offices
Closed
23
Palm Burning
Service
Palenie Palm
7pm
24
R.C.I.A.
7:00 p.m.
O’Meara Hall
Deanery Cluster
Meeting,
O’Meara Hall
Elizabeth Ministry
“Women of The
Bible”, 7 PM, Room
3
Religious
Education
“A” Session
Polish School
NO 8th Grade
Religious
Education
25
8th Grade
Religious
Education
Elizabeth
Ministry
Blood Pressure
Check
After Mass Kash Hall
No Women’s Club
Meeting
26
Polish School
27
Polish School
28
Religious
Education
“A” Session
Polish School
K.C. Family
Rosary Night
7PM - Chapel
All Are Welcome
St. Fabian Catholic Community
8300 S. Thomas Ave.
Bridgeview, IL 60455
21
Polish Mass: 10:30
AM & 7:30 PM
Para-Liturgy: 12:00
Noon & 3:30 PM
Elizabeth Ministry
Blood Pressure Check
After Mass Kash Hall
KC Chili
Dinner
3:00 - 6:30 p.m.
Kash Hall
18
Phone: 708-599-1110
Fax: 708-599-0673
Email: [email protected]
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THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Weekly Collection
July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2015
Weekly Goal: $9,800.00
January 18, 2015
$ 9,591.32
Year-to-date Deficit:
$ 11,222.22
PRAY FOR OUR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES
IN THE MILITARY
Jonathon Aguirre, Kenneth W. Annel, Junior Browren,
Anthony Gonzalez, Troy Gryga, Joseph Klaus,
Michelle Klaus, Christopher Koutsis,
Wayne G. Lewen, Jr., David Malinowski,
Kevin McEnaney, Ryan McHeffy, Michael Michalek,
Mike Snee, Anthony Spear, Richard Stone,
Luke Tatar, Christopher Thomas, Melanie Thomas,
Steve Williams, Joel Winter, Robert Wnek
LORD, HOLD OUR TROOPS IN YOUR LOVING HANDS.
PROTECT THEM AS THEY PROTECT US. BLESS THEM FOR
THE SELFLESS ACTS THEY PERFORM FOR US.
AMEN
JANUARY 25, 2015
Deacon Charlie’s Corner
Hi! Just think in less than two months it
will be Spring! We must think positive,
right?
As many of you know my health
situation, my memory is declining more
and more, unfortunately I can’t do anything about it. That being said, I’ll be cutting
down my article in half and I hope it can
remain that way for a good while (time will
tell!). Next weekend it will be a brand new
month, February. God is good, He is!
In our Gospel from Mark this week, Jesus
came proclaiming the words of the Gospel,
“The Kingdom of
God is at hand.”
Now what did He
mean by that? Here
is how I look at it.
Jesus set the
example before us
to show us how to
live. The question is how are we living according to the Gospel? As Jesus said, “Love
one another as I have loved you.” Jesus gave
His life for each of us so we could gain
eternal life. He doesn’t expect that from us,
but what He does expect is that we treat all
people with respect and understanding.
Thank You Jesus for setting the example!
Walk with King Jesus and be a blessing,
Deacon Charlie
Prayer for the Week:
Father, old habits are hard to break, new
ones are harder to learn, and sometimes we
don’t want to do either. Thank You for Your
faithfulness to continue teaching us new
ways, Your ways.
Thought for the Week:
Because God is powerful, change is
possible.
Please contact the
Rectory at (708) 599-1110
to add or
take names off the
Parish Sick List.
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THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
SACRAMENTAL SCHEDULE
JANUARY 25, 2015
RECONCILIATION: Saturday: 4:00 – 4:45 PM
MARRIAGE: Call the Parish Office 6 months in advance.
BAPTISM: English - 1st Sunday at 3p.m.;
Polish - 2nd & 4th Sunday at 12:45 Mass. No Exceptions.
SUNDAY EUCHARIST:
[English] 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 AM (Saturday 5:00 PM)
[Polish] 6:30 AM, 12:45 & 7:00 PM
DAILY EUCHARIST: 9:00 AM (Monday - Friday)
HOLY DAY EUCHARIST: Scheduled prior to the holy day.
Call the Parish Office to schedule. Parents must attend preparation session.
ANOINTING: Call the Parish Office when serious illness occurs.
1-31-15
2-01-15
2-01-15
2-01-15
2-01-15
2-01-15
2-01-15
5:00 PM
6:30 AM
8:00 AM
9:30 AM
11:00 AM
12:45 PM
7:00 PM
Lector 1
6th Grade
E. Jedynasty
K. Koukola
A. Brachman
J. Frydrychowski
J. Mateja
J. Stafiera
Lector 2
6th Grade
R. Purwin
R. Kavales
A. Brennan
D. McGuire
M. Klukoszowski
A. Cison
A. Swietoslawski
Host 1
F. Lojas
E. Jedynasty
Host 1A
D. Weber
M. Bobek
Host 3
E. Nathan
Host 4
Wine 1
Wine 1A
G. Hess
Wine 2
M. Beliveau
Wine 3
B. Lojas
Wine 4
B. Obrochta
T. Paluch
Z. Pash
A. Swietoslawski
Z. Komperda
L. Barnes
V. Vogel
H. Rusnak
A. Cison
M. Obrochta
M. McCalip
C. Golesz
K. Tylka
J. Stafiera
A. DuPraw
I. Lewis
J. Pawlicki
S. Huskey
M.A. Moisan
M. Guerrero
F. Polansky
J. DeLara
K. Shubert
A. Cortes
A. Montoya
P. Swiatkowski
R. Harding
J. Macias
J. Latona
D. Pospishil
J. Schultz
L. Guerrero
M. Kjer
D. Meldazis
V. Mendoza
J. Canchola
A. Urbaniak
J. Dimer
T. Gomez
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
Sunday, January 25, 2015
6:30
AM
8:00
9:30
11:00
12:45
AM
AM
AM
PM
7:00
PM
John Peregrym, Stanley Lach, Zofia i Stanislaw Zolnierczyk (21st
Wedding Anniversary), Antonina i Wladyslaw Skubisz (40th Wedding
Anniversary), Ludwika Skubisz (86th Birthday Blessings), Jozef Lenart,
Jozef i Aniela Bobek, Wincenty i Anna Gonciarczyk
Stanley Radwan
Walter J. Magda, Stephen & Catherine Stiak
[R.E. First Communion Rite of Welcoming] Maria Vidan, Maria Kotterer
Richard Grodz, Clara Modjewski, Agnieszka Jacyniewicz, Wladyslawa
Lipska, Henryka i Edward Niewiaroska, Tadeusz i Wladyslaw Lipski,
Malgorzata i Wojciech (Wedding Anniversary) Zbigniew Lukanus,
Stanislaw Miernicki
Stanislawa Studnicka, Ruth Baldwin, Jan i Katarzyna Trybula (30th Wedding
Anniversary), Wladyslaw Trybula, Anna i Franciszek Dunajczan, Stanislawa i
Jozef Kozak, Jozef i Helena Las, Maria i Franciszek Lesnicki
Monday, January 26, 2015
9:00
AM
Anne Matis, Paul Baron, Joan Wiczek (Healing)
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
9:00
AM
Judy Ellis, Brian Reierson
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
9:00
AM
Stanley Lupina
Thursday, January 29, 2015
9:00
AM
Michael Meade
Friday, January 30, 2015
9:00
AM
Deceased Parishioners and Their Families
Saturday, January 31, 2015
5:00
PM
[6th Grade Family Mass] John Peregrym, Chuck Burcl, Lynne Nolan,
Cynthia Rajewski (Healing)
Sunday, February 1, 2015
6:30
8:00
9:30
11:00
12:45
AM
AM
AM
AM
PM
7:00
PM
Jan Bukowski, Edward Dlugopolski, Joseph Obrochta, Stanislaw Styrczula
Clara Modjewski, Aleksander Bafia, Anna, Wladyslaw & Andrzej Rafacz
Tim Ellis, Genanne Meehan, Kathleen Mayer
Albert Flakus, Maria Vidan, Phil Dedic
Richard Grodz, Zbigniew Lukanus, Stanislaw Miernicki, Karol i Antonina
Fuks, Zdzislaw Znoj, Edward Chodkowski, Wladyslaw Pieczonka, Jozef,
Andrzej i Zofia Jankowicz
People of The Parish, Zofia Janzura, In Gratitude for Blessings for Rusnak
Family, Jozef Jarosz (Healing), Anna & Krzysztof (15th Wedding
Anniversary), Marie (Birthday Blessings)
M. Smart
REMEMBER THE SICK OF OUR PARISH IN YOUR PRAYERS
Luz Acevado
Joseph Aniol
Lee Ascensio
Katie Aston
Clarence Bibly
Cathy Bice
Joe Bizub
Terry Bochnak
Rachelle Bowers
Violet Bradley
Norbert Brozinski
Isabel Bujnowski
Chuck & Phyllis Burcl
Marilyn Buttny
Lynn Callahan
Baby Cole Cargol
Genevieve Catalano
Lucille Cavallone
John Citiora
Sam Clanton
Rita Conetzkey
Mary Jane Crowhurst
D’Agostino Family
Mary Daniels
Avery DiBow
Carmen Di Miele
Marge Dudzek
Cathy Duska
Mary Anne Dyer
David & Robert Dziedzic
Joyce Dziedzic
Julian & Maria Filas
Nicholas Fillion
Carol Fiore
Philip Fowler
Michael Fox
Coty Furmanek
Patricia Gardner
Gilbert Garza
Agnes Geary
Eric Gefvert
Cardinal Francis George
Karen Gleasner
Joanna Glow
Jose Gomez
Irene Graff
Nancy Granato
Frank Grodz
Pat Guglielmo
Marissa Guzzy
Randall Harding
Rusty Harding
Karen & Michael Herbert
Jay Higginson
Rachel & Thomas Hernandez
Bob Horstmann
Stephanie Huskey
Marilyn Jaborski-Borowy
Walter Jachec
Denise & Richard Jandura
Virginia Janik
Eugene F. Janus
Donna Jasutis
Elmer Javier
Gladys Jaworski
Patricia Kalata
Denis Kazelas
Nora Kazmierczak
Stanislaw Kij
Roman Klepczarek
Bernadine Kolodziejczak
Velta Kopacek
Baby Logan Kreil
June Krzyston
George Kulpa
Helen P. Kuzlik
Joseph Lubas
Bill & Whitney Luke
Marcella Lustig
Eileen & Michael McMillan
Graeniel Lance Manuel
Sr. Hilda Marquez
Maria C. Martinez
Selva Martinez
Jack Maruszak
Grace Medina
John Methven
David Michaels
Charles Miserendino
Stacey Misicka
Ido Moisan
Aurora Murillo
Ron Mystek
Zofia Niemyjski
Linda Norcutt
Carmella Smiley - Norvell
Danuta Nowak
Marge Odenhanl
Margareta Odeknal
Beatrice Osbourne
Linda Panos
Dolores Polkow
Marie & Richard Pollak
Joe Poremba
Ken Porter
Rosalie Poynton
Joseph Purpura
Iracema Galvani Quinete
Cyn Rajewski
Ramond Rafael
Adam Raj
Mary Margaret Riccio
Irena Rolak
Linda Saathoff
Baby Isabelle Salihar
Florian Scehura
Bonnie Scepkowski
John & Justin Sewers
Michael Patrick Shilney
Stanley Siemiawski
Alfred Skrobot
Maryann Sliwinski
Albina Soltys
Vivian Spanczak
Lillian Stricker
Carl Strupeck
Joseph Studnicki
Lillian Szurek
Mary Tadda
Julie Teninty
Elsie Urbaniak
Maci Villareal
Sam Volpe
Denise Warda
George Wasinski
David Weaver
Iza Weisenritter
Adam Westburg
Melanie Williams
Eileen & Robert Wilson
Jerome Zaccaro
Helena Zeglin
Tom Zielinski
Deacon Ron Zielinski
Rachel & Tommy Zimmer
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JANUARY 25, 2015
CZYTANIA NA NIEDZIELÊ
PIERWSZE CZYTANIE
Jon 3,1-5.10 Nawrócenie
Niniwitów
Czytanie z Ksiêgi proroka
Jonasza
Pan przemówi³ do Jonasza po raz
drugi tymi s³owami: „Wstañ, idŸ
do Niniwy, wielkiego miasta, i
g³oœ jej upomnienie, które Ja ci
zlecam”. Jonasz wsta³ i poszed³
do Niniwy, jak Pan powiedzia³.
Niniwa by³a miastem bardzo
rozleg³ym - na trzy dni drogi.
Pocz¹³ wiêc Jonasz iœæ przez
miasto jeden dzieñ drogi i wo³a³, i
g³osi³: „Jeszcze czterdzieœci dni, a
Niniwa zostanie zburzona”.
I uwierzyli mieszkañcy Niniwy
Bogu, og³osili post i oblekli siê w
wory od najwiêkszego do
najmniejszego.
Zobaczy³ Bóg czyny ich, ¿e
odwrócili siê od swojego z³ego
postêpowania. I ulitowa³ siê Bóg
nad niedol¹, któr¹ postanowi³ na
nich sprowadziæ, i nie zes³a³ jej.
Oto S³owo Bo¿e.
PSALM
RESPONSORYJNY:
Ps 25,4-5.6-7bc.8-9
Naucz mnie chodziæ Twoimi
œcie¿kami.
Daj mi poznaæ Twoje drogi,
Panie,
naucz mnie chodziæ Twoimi
œcie¿kami.
ProwadŸ mnie w prawdzie
wed³ug Twych pouczeñ,
Bo¿e i Zbawco, w Tobie mam
nadziejê. Wspomnij na swoje
mi³osierdzie, Panie,
na swoj¹ mi³oœæ, która trwa od
wieków.
Pamiêtaj o mnie w swoim
mi³osierdziu
ze wzglêdu na dobroæ Tw¹,
Panie. Dobry jest Pan i prawy,
dlatego wskazuje drogê
grzesznikom.
Pomaga pokornym czyniæ dobrze,
uczy pokornych dróg swoich.
Naucz mnie chodziæ Twoimi
œcie¿kami.
DRUGIE CZYTANIE
1 Kor 7,29-31 Przemija
postaæ tego œwiata
Czytanie z Pierwszego Listu
œwiêtego Paw³a Aposto³a do
Koryntian
Mówiê wam, bracia, czas jest
krótki.
Trzeba wiêc, aby ci, co maj¹ ¿ony,
tak ¿yli, jakby byli nie¿onaci, a ci,
co p³acz¹, tak jakby nie p³akali, ci
zaœ, co siê raduj¹, tak jakby siê
nie radowali; ci, co nabywaj¹, jak
gdyby nie posiadali; ci, co
u¿ywaj¹ tego œwiata, tak jakby z
niego nie korzystali.
Przemija bowiem postaæ tego
œwiata.
Oto S³owo Bo¿e.
ŒPIEW PRZED
EWANGELI¥:
Mk 1,15
Alleluja, Alleluja, Alleluja
Bliskie jest królestwo Bo¿e.
Nawracajcie
siê i wierzcie
w Ewangeliê.
Alleluja,
Alleluja,
Alleluja
EWANGELIA
Mk 1,14-20 Nawracajcie
siê i wierzcie w Ewangeliê
S³owa Ewangelii wed³ug
œwiêtego Marka
Gdy Jan zosta³ uwiêziony,
przyszed³ Jezus do Galilei i g³osi³
Ewangeliê Bo¿¹. Mówi³: „Czas siê
wype³ni³ i bliskie jest królestwo
Bo¿e. Nawracajcie siê i wierzcie
w Ewangeliê”.
Przechodz¹c obok Jeziora
Galilejskiego, ujrza³ Szymona i
brata Szymonowego, Andrzeja,
jak zarzucali sieæ w jezioro; byli
bowiem rybakami. Jezus rzek³ do
nich: „PójdŸcie za Mn¹, a
sprawiê, ¿e siê staniecie rybakami
ludzi”. I natychmiast zostawili
sieci i poszli za Nim.
Id¹c nieco dalej, ujrza³ Jakuba,
syna Zebedeusza, i brata jego,
Jana, którzy te¿ byli w ³odzi i
naprawiali sieci. Zaraz ich
powo³a³, a oni zostawili ojca
swego, Zebedeusza, razem z
najemnikami w ³odzi i poszli za
Nim.
Oto s³owo Pañskie.
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JANUARY 25, 2015
INFORMACJE DOTYCZ¥CE
DUSZPASTERSTWA W JÊZYKU POLSKIM
ORAZ GODZINY URZÊDOWANIA W
BIURZE PARAFIALNYM
W ci¹gu ca³ego roku porz¹dek Mszy œw. w
niedziele w jêzyku polskim jest nastêpuj¹cy:
6:30 AM, 12:45 PM i 7:00 PM
♦
Biuro Parafialne Czynne
Poniedzia³ek - Pi¹tek
9:00 rano - 9:00 wieczorem
(przerwa na lunch)
Sobota - Niedziela
9:00 rano - 2:00 po po³udniu
♦
W Pierwszy Pi¹tek miesi¹ca:
Msza œwiêta z nabo¿eñstwem
I-pi¹tkowym o godz. 7:00 PM
♦
Chrzty œw. w jêzyku polskim odbywaj¹ siê w
II i IV niedzielê miesi¹ca w czasie Mszy œw. o
godz. 12:45PM. Przygotowania rodziców i
chrzestnych do tego sakramentu odbywaj¹ siê
w I i III niedzielê ka¿dego miesiêca o godz. 2:00
P.M., w sali nr 5 w budynku „Kash Hall”. W
sprawie chrztu nale¿y zg³aszaæ siê na plebanie
osobiœcie lub dzwoni¹c na numer (708) 5991110.
♦
Œlub w jêzyku polskim prosimy zg³aszaæ
szeœæ miesiêcy wczeœniej.
♦
SpowiedŸ œw. w ka¿d¹ sobotê od godz. 4:00
PM do 4:45 PM.
♦ Polska szko³a (czwartek & pi¹tek) 5 pm-9
pm; sobota 1:30 pm-5:30 pm. Tel. (708) 4589120.
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RD
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• Breakfast
• Lunch
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• Carry-Outs
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• Bathroom Installations • Sump Pumps
• Toilets, Tubs, Sinks, Faucets
• Sewers Inspected by camera
• Foundation Leaks Repaired
• Battery Backup Systems
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Please Cut Out This “Thank You Ad”
and Present It The Next Time You
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Thank you for advertising in
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Call 708.563.1200 today for Auto, Home, Life and Business
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DERMATOLOGY
PODIATRIST - Foot Specialist
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3900 W. 95th St. 708-423-7550
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6274 S. ARCHER, CHICAGO
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708.599.7100
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Thank You
For Your Patronage
(708) 424-8889
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8921 S. Odell, Bridgeview
708.430.AUTO (2886)
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coupon at time of service. Not valid
with any other offers or discounts.
000590 St Fabian Church (A)
Tel. (708) 496-0200
Fax (708) 496-3119
7750 W. 95th Street, 708.599.2333
Open 11am-2am
MIROSLAW PIOTROWSKI, M.D.
LIC#13458
PARISHIONER
DISCOUNT
Owner/Pre-Arrangement Counselor
RESTAURANT AND BAR
BOARD CERTIFIED IN FAMILY MEDICINE
• Internal Medicine • Pediatrics
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HEATING & AIR COND.
7730 W. 95th St.
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Open 6am-3pm
708.233.0333
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20 Years Experience
For The Most Relaxing and
Mowie Po Polsku
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DR. ANTHONY J. TISONCIK
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S. Roberts Rd.
[email protected]
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17909 94th Ave.
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✂
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Family Owned Since 1981
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708.732.3457
House of Sales, Inc.
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AUTO CENTER
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www.saint-fabian.org
e-mail: [email protected]
St. Fabian Catholic Community
Pastor: Rev. Peter J. Cyscon
Pastor Emeritus– Rev. Robert J. Kash
8300 S. Thomas Avenue - Bridgeview, IL 60455
Parish Office Hours: Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. (Closed for Lunch)
Saturday & Sunday 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Parish Office
Parish FAX
Music Director
708-599-1110
708-599-0673
708-594-7540
Pastoral
Pastor - Rev. Peter J. Cyscon
Weekend Associate - Rev. Michael Bowler
Diaconal Ministry - Deacon Ron & Pam Zielinski
Senior Deacon Charles & Janet Tipperreiter
Administrative
Secretary - Mary Harvey
Business Manager - William Brennan
Administrative Assistant - Mary Ann Mularski
Night Crew - Claudia Cerazy, Justyna Gawlak,
Samantha Oberszkalski
RCIA - (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults)
Ministry of Care - Director - Paula Daley 708-458-2562
Compassion Ministries - 708-599-1110
Religious Education
Religious Education FAX
Polish School
708-458-6150
708-458-2698
708-458-9120
Religious Education :
English Program - Coordinator - Cindy Schlesser
Assistant Coordinator - Bozena Kupiec
(M-W-F 9:00 am - 3:30 pm)
Polish Program - Director - Rev. Peter J. Cyscon
Administrator: Maria Pocica
Assistant Administrator: Bozena Kupiec
Maintenance & Security - Andrzej Brzoska
(Czwartek & Piatek 5:00 - 9:00 pm; Sobota 1:30–5:30 pm)
Music Ministry – English
Director - Raul Duque
Music Ministry – Polish
Director - Ryszard Swiedrych
Maintenance
Ramon Plascencia