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SAINT ISAAC JOGUES PARISH
8149 Golf Road ~ Niles, IL 60714
847/967-1060 ~ Fax # 847/967-1070
Website: http://sij-parish.com
The Baptism of the Lord
January 11, 2009
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January 11, 2009
TREASURES FROM OURTRADITION
BAPTISM OF THE LORD:
COMMUNITY CONCERN
We are urged to move quickly beyond the intimate scene
of Jesus' birth toward the more challenging vision of his
baptism. In short, we are asked to move in the direction of
life itself: from concern for intimacy to concern for community.
A Christian parish becomes its best self when it accepts
the challenge of community. The parish community, as
the real expression of a local church, cannot limit its attention to the search for justice and intimacy among its
own members; it must be prepared to take up the cross,
standing against evil and injustice wherever they exist in
the world. This may seem like a harsh message for the
Christmas season, but in fact it is the church's message
at all times, in all seasons. There is, ultimately, only one
mystery Christians celebrate: the paschal mystery, Jesus'
dying and rising in a new human community called
"church.”
- Nathan Mitchell
HAIL AND FAREWELL TO CHRISTMAS
Today's celebration of the Baptism of the Lord marks
the official end of the Christmas season. Christmas
2008 will be remembered for odd extremes in weather
and local political surprises. Most of all, Christmas
2008 will be remembered by St. Isaac Jogues parishioners for beautiful music. Thanks to our Music Director, Lisa Hall, the Liturgies and Epiphany Concert
were impressive and inspiring. Having spent three
Christmases here, I would like to congratulate Lisa,
our choirs and instrumentalists for taking a "quantum
leap" forward. The "transformation” did not just happen. It required hard work and commitment. For our
choir members, Christmas "began" in June.
Speaking for others, but especially for myself as pastor, I applaud Lisa and the choir for all their efforts and
considerable achievement. For those of us who attended last Sunday's Concert it was truly a joyful experience. What a wonderful way to end a season and
begin a new year!
--Fr. Luczak
One of the most ancient and enduring sites for baptism in Rome is the church of San Giovanni in Fonte.
This church is in fact a baptistery, and houses the
font for the Lateran Basilica, the cathedral of Rome.
The Emperor Constantine sponsored its construction
in the year 315, and it is therefore the oldest baptistery in the world. It is the model for nearly all later
baptisteries, including perhaps the font in your own
parish church. In the fourth century, churches didn't
contain baptismal fonts. Baptism was a once-a-year
event, at Easter, and mostly for adults. Within a century, new practices soon masked the original purpose
of Constantine, and later popes made additions, like
a nave and altars, and even side chapels.
High above the place where the immersion baptism
pool once stood, an inscription in mosaic tile is a
lyrical expression of our baptismal tradition. It
speaks of the font as the "womb of the church," and
encourages the sinner not to be afraid of the water.
"Though your sins be many and great, do not draw
back afraid. Reborn from this stream, a Christian you
shall be." The actual font is very old, but it is not the
ancient flowing pool. As you often see in Italy, there
are smaller pools carved into the marble railing of
the font, just big enough to dip an infant. The present
font has a carving of the baptism of Constantine,
leading some to think that he was baptized here.
That's not the case, since he waited until the last minute for a deathbed baptism, as people often did in the
fourth century. It's not on the usual tourist path in
Rome, but just a few steps from the Lateran Basilica
is the best place in Rome to renew your baptismal
vows and to marvel at the life-giving stream that has
"washed the whole earth" over the centuries.
-Rev. James Field, © Copyright, J. S. Paluch Co.
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SPIRITUAL LIFE
Words cannot adequately express appreciation to all who helped make our Advent/Christmas
season a time of joyful expectation, hope, and celebration of the God who became one of us! It
takes many hands, hearts, voices, talents and a lot of time to bring people and events together, to help a parish be formed more closely to the image of Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit. So--to the Advent Wreath
lighters, the Ushers, Sacristans, Presiders and Confessors, Planning Teams, Lisa Hall and the Music Ministry
enjoyed at Mass and at the Concert, Money Counters, Lectors, Eucharistic Ministers, Deacons, Art & Environment workers, Altar Servers, the Christmas Eve storytellers, author-in-residence Fr. Luczak, the translators
and readers of petitions in other languages, the students who prepared the Advent calendars and chalk/home
blessing packets, those who helped provide treats for hospitalities or who served and cleaned up, all who provided Christmas greetings, the Liturgy Board, the entire Parish and Maintenance Staff, all who supported or
assisted with the Wreath Sale for the Women’s Center, the Coat Drive, the St. Vincent De Paul Society’s Giving Tree, Santa’s toys to our Sharing Parish, who provided or enjoyed the Simbang Gabi celebration, donated
figures for the outdoor Nativity scene or gave to the Christmas flowers and decorations collection and all the
regular and special collections taken up, who gave spiritual strength to our parish as Ministers of Praise or
Members of the Rosary Group, to anyone who helped in other particular ways that have inadvertently been
missed, and especially to all who assembled in our church to give thanks and praise to God for loving us
enough to send His Son to dwell among us, to each and every one who reveals the presence of Christ
through the witness of their lives---thank you and God bless you in this new year!
LITURGY BOARD
Due to the rescheduling of the St. Paul presentation the Liturgy Board meeting (including Planners) will be
held this Tuesday, January 13th, at 7:30 p.m. in Room 6. Parishioners who would like to give the Liturgy Board
comments or suggestions regarding the Advent/Christmas season are asked to call the RE Office, 874/9661180, or to contact any of the Liturgy Board members—Bill Dexter, Mark Duval, Cathy Forneck, Lisa Hall,
Julie Higgins, Helene Kowalik, Dan Sobieski and Dee Stanton.
NEW ALTAR SERVERS
Training sessions for students (Gr. 4 and older) who would like to become Altar Servers for the
parish will begin Monday, January 26, at 5:30 p.m. in church. Permission slips are available in
the RE Office and must be returned by Monday, January 19th. For more information please call
847/966-1180.
FAIR
Mark your calendars and plan to attend the Parish Ministry Fair being held after all the Masses the weekend
of February 7-8 in the Holy Family Room. This is a great way for you to see all the groups and ministries active here at St. Isaac Jogues Parish and a way for you to explore how you might become involved for a first
time or try a new ministry or share with others how being involved has aided your faith journey. Hospitality will
be served and representatives from the various organizations will be available to welcome you and answer
questions you might have. Watch the bulletin for further information and for a list of all our ministries and
groups!
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READINGS FOR THE SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
I Samuel 3:3B-10, 19
Psalm 40:2, 4, 7-10
I Corinthians 6:13c-15a, 17-20
John 1:35-42
ABOUT NEXT WEEK’S READINGS
I SAMUEL: “Today’s reading takes place 11 centuries before Christ at an Israelite shrine, which is referred to
as a ‘temple’ in the text. At the shrine was the ‘Ark of God,’ a wooden chest overlaid by gold in which the 10
Commandments were kept. Eli was the high priest at the shrine. Samuel was a young man in Eli’s service.
We will hear how God called Samuel to be a prophetic leader of Israel.”
I CORINTHIANS: “Today and for the next few Sundays, our second reading will be from the first letter of Paul
to the Corinthians. Corinth, a port city, was noted for its widespread immorality. Anything and everything was
thought permissible. Paul doesn’t counter this attitude by putting down the human body as evil or of little
worth. Rather, he does just the opposite.”
EDUCATION
*A meeting regarding First Communion Preparation will be held on Monday, Jan. 12, at 6:45 p.m. in the Holy
Family Room. The meeting will be finished at the same time RE classes end.
*Permission slips for the Confirmation Year I Retreat on Saturday, January 31st, have been mailed out.
Please contact the RE Office if you have not received it. Signed permission slips are due to the RE Office or
your child’s catechist by Jan. 26th.
BIBLE STUDY
The Bible Study begins its new study on St. Paul’s letter to the Romans this Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. in Room
6 of the school (enter by Holy Family Room doors). There is a $10 fee for study materials. If finances are a
difficulty, come anyway! For more info, please call the RE Office at 847/966-1180.
ST. PAUL PRESENTATION
We are happy to report that Mr. Joe Durepos has recovered from his illness and will be coming with his multimedia presentation on St. Paul, his life and his message, on Tuesday, January 27th, 7:00 p.m. in the Holy
Family Room. Mr. Durepos is the executive editor of acquisitions at Loyola Press in Chicago and is the author
of A Still More Excellent Way: How St. Paul Points Us to Jesus. Copies of the book will be on sale that evening for $10 and he will be happy to sign the books if you wish. Plan now to attend this first of four sessions in
this Year of St. Paul. The next presentation is on St. Paul’s moral teaching and insights on Christian virtues,
which will take place on Thursday, Feb. 12th, with Dr. Jim Papandrea. St. Paul’s theology of the Resurrection
will be discussed April 21 by Dr. Papandrea and his images of Church will be explored May 30 at a pot luck
dinner with Ms. Carol Kloss. Please mark your calendars and come to further learn from, learn about and
grow in appreciation of the Apostle to the Gentiles!
SPRED
The SPRED Team will meet on Wednesday, January 21st, at 7:00 p.m. at Marie’s home.
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HUMAN CONCERNS
The Nurse Is In… Today, Jan. 11
Our Parish Nurse will be available for individual parishioner meetings from 8:30AM to 1:30PM Sunday, Jan. 11 in Room 6. Feel free to stop by!
Parish Nurse Corner
Pat Kellen has been taking time off from writing her column. She will resume next week. Upcoming
articles will concern “stopping the spread of infection” and “allergies.”
PARISH LIFE
Stewardship…………………………………………...Sunday Collection
Weekly (this year) 12/28/08—$12,319.31 (last year) 12/30/07—$12,363.02
“Whatever you do,” says St. Paul to the Colossians, “… do it in the name of the
Lord Jesus. Give thanks to God the Father through Him.” And so it is that we offer
our gifts in the Eucharist “through Him, with Him and in Him, in the unity
of the Holy Spirit…”
Stewardship…………………………………………...Sunday Collection
Weekly (this year) 01/04/09—$11,342.39 (last year) 01/07/08—$11,888.59
The three wise men who came from the East to pay homage to the infant Jesus
brought Him rich gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh as part of their worship.
What gifts have I brought to this celebration to offer the newborn Savior?
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Rectory Repair Collection Update
Thanks to everyone who has contributed to the Rectory Repair Collection. So far we have collected
36% of the funds needed to pay for the repairs to the exterior of the Rectory.
Year to Date Collection
$12,828
Goal
$35,550
Remaining Balance
$22,722
ST. ISAAC JOGUES WOMEN'S CLUB
THIRD ANNUAL SNOWFLAKE CARD AND BUNCO PARTY
ALL MEN AND WOMEN OF THE PARISH ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A CARD AND BUNCO PARTY ON
this NEXT TUESDAY, JANUARY 13TH AT 7 P.M. IN THE HOLY FAMILY ROOM.
YOU CAN PLAY THE CARD OR DICE GAME OF YOUR CHOICE.
ALL TABLES OF 4 TO 6 WILL RECEIVE A $10.00 CASH TABLE PRIZE.
EACH GUEST WILL RECEIVE A FREE BAG OF POP CORN AND
SODA OR WATER. AFTER THE GAMES THERE WILL BE FREE PIE, COFFEE OR TEA.
PLEASE CALL MARYAT 847-966-9679 FOR TICKETS
OR YOU MAY PURCHASE TICKETS AT THE DOOR.
THE GAMES ARE SCHEDULED TO START AT 7 P.M. AND THE TICKET DONATION IS $10.00
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Our Own
Lisa Hall
in Concert
Monday, January 28th,
at 7:30 p.m.
You already know the musical talent of
our own music director, Lisa Hall. You've
heard her at Mass, and you heard her at
the “Winter Concert" she gave January 4th.
Here's another opportunity to enjoy her
music.
She will give a concert for the "New Beginnings" Catholic Singles Group at St. Matthew Catholic Church in Schaumburg on
Monday, December 28th, at 7:30 p.m.
You don't have to be single to come hear
her. Admission is free.
To get to St. Matthew Church, simply take
Golf Road west to Meacham ( the western
border of Woodfield Shopping Center).
Turn south on Meacham to Schaumburg
Road (about a mile). Take Schaumburg
Road west about a mile to the church on
the left. The concert will be held in the
"Hughes Center."
You're going to really love this. For further
information, call Dan Sobieski at 847-9658072.
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Widowed?
Divorced?
Separated?
Never-married?
We invite you to consider joining the "New
Beginnings" Catholic Singles Group based
currently at St. Matthew Catholic Church
in Schaumburg. We meet every Monday
evening at 7:30, and have varied activities
almost every day of each week. We are part
of the "Phoenix Group" of the Archdiocese
of Chicago. We are Catholic based, but we
are non-sectarian in nature.
There is no registration fee. Your first
meeting is free. After that, it's $3.00 each
meeting. Monday meetings include interesting speakers, concerts, theme-dinners,
games, talent-nights, dances, and so much
more. The rest of the week, we either meet
at a restaurant, or movie theater, or some
one’s home for a house-party, or just plain
socialization.
Parishioner Dan Sobieski is one of the codirectors of "New Beginnings." Call him for
more information at 847-965-8072.
Come!
You'll really enjoy it!
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SPEAKING THE TRUTH IN LOVE
CATHOLIC APOLOGETICS
Coffee Hour Speaker Series for
St. Catherine Laboure Parish
Mr. and Mrs. Marino Belluomini (Alfreda)
Mr. and Mrs. Dany Dizon (Elizabeth)
Ms. Rowena Cambry
February 15, 2009
Noon—-1:30 PM
The Catholic Faith and Non-Catholic Christians
Rev. Thomas Baima
University of St. Mary of the Lake Seminary
The Women's Center Bulletin Announcement for January, 2009
January 22nd marks the 36th anniversary of the legalization of abortion which has resulted in the death of
over 50 million innocent, unborn babies in this country, approximately one every 30 seconds. The Women's
Center is a pregnancy resource center which helped around 4,500 women and their families in 2008. We offer
them a choice other than abortion and provide counseling, material assistance, friendship and prayer support.
We need volunteer ultrasound sonographers RDMS Certified for our Cicero Ave. and Evergreen Park offices. Call Kathy Michalak at 773-783-6100 for information. Volunteer English and bi-lingual Spanish/English
language speakers are needed as receptionists in our Cicero Ave. and Evergreen Park Counseling Offices.
Volunteers are also needed to organize clothing donations at our Cicero Ave. office any day Monday through
Thursday. For more information call 773-794-1313.
Mark your calendars. The Women's Centers' 24th Annual Life Banquet will be held on Sunday, February 8,
2008 at The White Eagle in Niles. Keynote speaker is Rebecca Kiessling, a Family Law lawyer, adoptee and
author of "Conceived in Rape: A Story of Hope". If you have an item, gift certificate or service to donate for
our silent auction, it would be most appreciated. For tickets or to donate phone 773-794-1313.
We urgently need diapers in all sizes. Will you organize a diaper drive, perhaps as a service project for
Scouts, school, etc.? Call Peg at 773-794-3292 for more information. Winter coats, boots, crib sheets/
blankets and new clothing for infants (under 18 months) are also needed. We also need baby cribs and crib
mattresses, toddler beds, infant car seats, changing tables, pack and plays, bassinets and baby swings. Pick
ups for baby furniture ONLY. All clothing needs to be dropped off unless accompanied by baby furniture. For
our address, or if a pick up is needed, please call 773-794-1313. The families who receive them are grateful
for your generosity.
If you shop at Dominick’s Food Stores and register your Fresh Values card with The Women's Center, we
earn a percentage of what you spend. You can shop any day and at any time of day. Please call us at 773794-1313 to register your card. You can also benefit us by calling to receive Jewel Shop and Share coupons.
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Belated good wishes...
Take Charge of Education Program
To All My Friends At St Isaac Joques
May the peace and joy be yours this Christmas and
throughout the New Year. I have been blessed to be able
to come to St Isaac Joques so often and for so many
years. I remember the wonderful celebrations I shared
with you, and I want to let you know that I miss them and
I miss you also. I do remember you in my daily prayers
and Mass.
I wish all of you a Christmas that brings you close to the
Lord, Jesus, who showed His great love for us by coming
to us as an Infant.
A Blessed Christmas and a Happy New Year to you,
Fr Bill Brinker,csc
Through the "Take Charge of Education Program", families, teachers and members of the
community have an easy way to raise money for
our school.
When you sign up and designate St. John Brebeuf
School, Target donates up to 1% of every purchase you make with your Red Card (Target, Visa
Credit Cart, Target Card or Target check card).
As a result of your participation, we received a
check in the amount of $905.73 and a total of
$14,351.01 to date since 1997.
Thank you for your continued support.
……………………………………………………
SJB Preschoolers Meet Officer Joe
and Fireman Sal
Cub Scout Pack 175 would like to thank the
parish communities of St. John Brebeuf and
St. Issac Jogues for your generous support by
purchasing Advent Calendars from our scouts.
The funds generated from the fundraising will
assure another successful scouting year for the
Cub Scouts. Although we did have some left
over calendars the Pack Committee found good
use for them. The scouts donated nearly 200 of
the calendars to Uncle Pete Zonsius who along
with the St. Vincent DePaul Society distributed
the calendars to less fortunate children. Uncle
Pete said the children's faces really lit up when
he gave them the candy calendars. Pack 175 is
happy to bring some much-needed joy to the
young children.
The preschoolers at St. John Brebeuf were excited
to have two important visitors to their class recently. The children were learning about occupations and had made a class book called When We
Grow Up. With their teacher, the children made a
diagram of all they knew about policeman and firemen and created questions for each based on what
more they wanted to know.
On the day each visitor arrived the children were
prepared to learn. Officer Joe brought his partner,
Officer Max, a German Shepherd police dog. Fireman Sal brought in his firefighting equipment. After hearing about their work, the children asked
their questions, made observational drawings of
what they saw, and had their picture taken with the
guests. What fun it was to have these men come in
to talk about their jobs and show the children that
they are always ready
to help them.
Thank you Officer Joe Romano and Max of the
Niles Police Department and Firefighter Eloy Salazar of the Highland Park Fire Department for visiting the SIB preschoolers.
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Sunday, January 11
7:30 am Richard M. Arendt
9:00 am For the Living & Deceased Members of
St. Isaac Jogues & their Families;
Walter Gall
10:30 am Dr. Florencio Moreno
12:00 pm Stanley Banas & Raymond Zaborowicz
Monday, January 12
8:00 am Purgatorial Society;
James McNally
Tuesday, January 13
8:00 am Salvatore Carmeci
Wednesday, January 14
8:00 am Frank Vogt Family
Thursday, January 15
8:00 am Vincent Vogt
Friday, January 16
8:00 am Helen L. Wilson
Saturday, January 17
8:00 am Communion Service-No Intentions
5:00 pm Rich Chmielewski, Jr.
Sunday, January 18
7:30 am Marge DiPrima
9:00 am Steven Zourkas
10:30 am For the Living & Deceased Members of
St. Isaac Jogues & their Families;
Jim Smith
12:00 pm John Grodowski
Reconciliation:
Fr. McGlynn
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Liturgies next weekend
January 17 — 18
Presider
5:00 pm
7:30 am
9:00 am
10:30 am
12:00 pm
Fr. Stagaman
Fr. Kennedy
Fr. Kalas
Fr Luczak/Deacon Bob
Fr. McGlynn
Altar Servers
5:00 pm
7:30 am
9:00 am
10:30 am
12:00 pm
Kiran Jose, Adam Ratner,
Rachel Nieva
Rene Dumayas, Christian Manaois,
Christy Manaois
Sandra Kietlinska, Kevin Thomas,
Sabin Thomas
Samantha Lopez, Edrienne Yap,
Althea Yap
Princeton John, Thomas Malitz,
Anna Koziol
Sacristy Committee
Kathy Zacharia, Diana Korman
Relatives & Friends
Please remember the sick and hospitalized:
Wilma Anapa, Bob Arns, Shirley Arns, John Arns, Jr.
Andre Baros, Noah Baros, Linda Bennett,
Shawn Bong, Genevieve Conway, Heidi DeMeo,
Marian De Meo, Mary Genvaldi, Shirley Klein,
Mark Koz, Maria Ladd, Megan Lawler, Lillian McCloud,
Bob Meyers, Marilyn Michaels, Pat Olech,
Tammy Heffernan Propst, Tony Romito,
Linda Bong Sanchez, Paul Sitkowski, John Terzakis,
Pat Terzakis, Pat Walter, Chuck Watson,
Mary Zimniewicz, Megan Zimniewicz Upshaw.
REST IN PEACE
Cristin Trovela
All you who are thirsty,
come to the water!
- Isaiah 55:1
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PASTOR: Rev. Andrew Luczak
PASTORAL STAFF:
Deacon Bob Kerls, Parish Business Administrator
Mrs. Dolores Stanton,Director of Religious Education
Mrs. Patricia Kellen, Parish Nurse
Mrs. Lisa Hall, Music Director
DEACON COMMUNITY:
Deacon & Mrs. Robert C. O’Keefe
Deacon Rod Ranola
Deacon & Mrs. Paul M. Stanton
WEEKEND LITURGY PRESIDERS:
Rev. Ron Kalas
Rev. Larry Janowski, O.F.M.
Rev. Bernard Kennedy, O.F.M.
Rev. Philip McGlynn, O.S.M.
Rev. David Stagaman, S.J.
Eucharistic Celebrations:
Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, & 12:00 Noon
Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM
Saturday: 8:00 AM & 5:00 PM
Sacrament of Reconciliation:
Saturday, 11:00 - 12:00 Noon or anytime by request.
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Sacrament of Matrimony: Must be registered for six
months prior to setting the wedding date with an additional six months for necessary preparation. Note: The
following wedding times can be scheduled:
Friday at 5:00 p.m.;
Saturday at 1:00 and 3:00 p.m.;
Sunday at 3:00 p.m. (Ceremony only)
Sacrament of Baptism: Second and fourth Sunday of
each month at 1:30 PM. Baptism Preparation Session
must be completed before Baptism. Contact the Parish
Office as soon as possible for details.
Parish Office Website: http://sij-parish.com
E-mail: [email protected]
8149 Golf Road, Niles, IL. 60714. . . . . . . 967-1060
Mrs. Janet Piovosi (Parish Secretary)
Mrs. Emilie Casacchia (Data Processor)
Mrs. Marlene Garber (Data Processor)
Mrs. Jane Piper (Bulletin Editor)
Religious Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
966-1180
Staff Secretary
Parish Nurse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 967-1094
Music Ministry. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 967-1091
Parish Hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 965-1091
Ministry Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
965-6911
Parish School:
St. John Brebeuf School. . . . . . . . .
966-3266
Principal: Mrs. Margaret Whitman
ADDING NAMES TO THE PARISH SICK LIST
It has always been the policy of St. Isaac Jogues to offer our parish community an opportunity to pray for those parishioners who are ill and in need of our prayers. We have tried to keep close track of these names for our Bulletin as they
are made available to us.
However, now we face an important privacy issue, very much like the issues faced by hospitals, health institutions, and
certainly by other parishes.
We cannot (by law) publicly let our parish community know the health status of any of our members without
their permission.
We appreciate the fact that often friends, neighbors, and acquaintances wish to do something special for a person who is
ill, and ask to place their name on the list to be prayed for. While their intentions are surely good, we simply can no
longer accept names in this manner.
We will institute a new process regarding calling in names for the Bulletin list.
Names for the sick list placed in the Bulletin have to be called in by the person who is ill, or by a member of
their family. At the time they call in the name, they will be asked whether they are the sick person him/ herself, or a
member of their family, and if they give permission for the name to be placed on the list. They will be asked for the correct spelling of the sick person's name. If a family member, they will be required to give their name for our records.
Thank you for your patience regarding this new process. We wish to do all we can to offer our parish community the
opportunity to offer prayers for those who are ill — but we must also be cognizant of the fact that all members of our congregation are entitled to their privacy in this regard.
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ST. ISAAC JOGUES #512032
8149 Golf Road
Niles, IL 60714
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