ST. DOMITILLA CATHOLIC CHURCH 4940 Washington St. Hillside, IL 708-449-8430

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ST. DOMITILLA CATHOLIC CHURCH 4940 Washington St. Hillside, IL 708-449-8430
ST. DOMITILLA CATHOLIC CHURCH
4940 Washington St. Hillside, IL • 708-449-8430 • www.stdomitilla.org
All Souls and the Communion of Saints
The practice of setting aside a memorial day for the dead did not begin with
Christianity; such a commemoration
was prevalent in pagan antiquity. But
as early as the second century Christians commemorated the anniversary
of the dead, especially the day of the
death of the martyrs.
The tone of today’s celebration is a paschal one, because Christ’s paschal mystery
gives meaning to the death of the faithful
Christian. Belief in the resurrection of Jesus,
and belief in our own resurrection should convince us to take life seriously. Death is not
something that we as Christians face with fear;
it is not a threat to our existence. If we understand it as the necessary prelude to resurrection, then it will help us to determine how to
live. We will then look upon our time in the
mortal life as a series of opportunities for believing, hoping, loving and growing. All moments are unique and will not be repeated.
Our destiny, has been designed by the same
Father who raised up Jesus from the death. He
wants us to join his Son in glory where we will
live with more intensity than ever before, and
forever. Like yesterday’s feast of All Saints, it is
a feast of God’s triumph. It is a celebration of
the victory of Jesus over death, and a promise
that one day we will enjoy God’s vision.
Perhaps today we will be more conscious of the
communion of saints as we pray for our departed loved ones. Today’s feast gives an added
dimension to our prayers for them; when we
pray for them we experience this communion
of help and of companionship. We can be
aware, too, that we are also making our way to
fullness of life and happiness in Jesus. That life
is the gift that he has won for us.
On this day may the God of all consolation
“bless us with faith in the resurrection of his
Son, and with the hope of rising to new life. To
us who are alive may he grant forgiveness, and
to all who have died a place of light and peace”
Blessings,
Fr. Diego
La costumbre de tener un día para
recordar a los difuntos tiene sus
orígenes en fiestas paganas de la
antigüedad, sin embargo los
primeros cristianos empezaron a
conmemorar los aniversarios de
los muertos especialmente el día de
los mártires. Que a propósito es
como se inició también la
costumbre de tener día de cada santo.
Eternal rest grant
unto them, O
Lord, and let perpetual light shine
upon them
(Es. 2:34-35)
El tono de esta celebración es pascual ya que el
misterio pascual de Cristo es lo que da
relevancia a la muerte de los fieles cristianos.
Creer en la resurrección de Jesús y creer en
nuestra propia resurrección deberían
convencernos suficientemente para tomar la
vida con seriedad. La muerte no tiene por qué
aterrorizar a un cristiano, no es de ninguna
manera una amenaza para nuestra existencia.
Si entendemos que es solo el paso para la
resurrección entonces así nos ayuda a
determinar cómo vivir mejor.
Nuestro destino ha sido diseñado por el mismo
Padre que resucito a Jesús. Dios quiere que
sigamos a su Hijo en la gloria donde viviremos
incluso con mayor intensidad para siempre.
Así como celebramos ayer el día de todos los
Santos, esta conmemoración de los difuntos es
una fiesta del triunfo de Dios sobre la muerte y
la promesa que algún día disfrutaremos de la
visión de Dios.
Al orar por nuestros fieles difuntos tenemos la
oportunidad de ser conscientes de la comunión
de los santos. Esta fiesta aporta una dimensión
adicional a nuestras oraciones por ellos; al
orar por ellos experimentamos esta comunión
de ayuda mutua en nuestro caminar. Que en
este día el Dios de toda consolación nos
bendiga con fe en la resurrección de su Hijo, y
con la esperanza de resucitar a una nueva
vida. A nosotros que aun vivimos que Dios nos
conceda el perdón y a todos aquellos que han
muerto un lugar de reposo, luz y paz.
P. Diego
Saturday, November 1, 2014
All Saints Day (not a holy day of obligation)
8:30 AM-Svaldi Famiy‐Living & Deceased
Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed
Ant. Mass
4:00 PM‐Margaret Murtha
‐Vicente Escana
‐Mandarino & Petruzzi Families
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed
8:00 AM‐Mary & David Marchese
‐Latto & Dahlgren Families
10:00 AM‐John Colwell
‐Bobby Martini
‐Lorraine Petraitis
11:30 AM‐Guadalupe Delgado & Maria Louisa
Gutierrez
Monday, November 3, 3014
Saint Martin de Porres
7:00 AM‐Rita Lukas
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
St. Charles Borromeo
7:00 AM‐Joan Subach
‐Marian Vavruska
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
7:00 AM‐Patricia Kirchman
Thursday, November 6, 2014
7:00 AM‐Men & Women in the Armed Forces
Friday, November 7, 2014
7:00 AM‐Apolinario & Romer Rufo Escueta
6:30 PM‐Holy Hour begins
7:00 PM‐Novena to Our Lady of Sorrows
Saturday, November 8, 2014
Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
Ant. Mass
4:00 PM‐Ronald Siwicki
‐Anna Vivoda
‐Harold Schultz‐30th Anniversary
Sunday, November 9, 2014
Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
8:00 AM‐Severino & Filomena dalPiaz
‐Helen Dergance
10:00 AM‐Living & Dec. Members of Morrison Family
‐Evelyn DeSalvo, Kausa & DeSalvo Families
‐Knights of Columbus Memorial Mass
11:30 AM‐St. Domitilla Parishioners
We remember the immediate and extended mem‐
bers of our parish family who died this past year.
May their souls and all the souls of the faithful de‐
parted, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.
Amen.
Nelson Abarra
Rev. Robert Botthof, O.P.
Elaine Bull
Richard Carf
Jo Marie Carlson
Myriam Corke
Ronald Crosoli
Ceceile Cukla
Helen Dergance
Evelyn DeSalvo
Rev. Raymond Devereux
James Dorion
Margaret Geary
Winifred Hohe
Lillian Hudoba
Thomas Kahrs
Kathryn Kennedy
Joan Lombardo
Bobby Martini
William Melchiorre
Francis Meyer
William Murtha
Zora Muvrin
Lawrence Nendze
Wayne Novotny
Raymond Palumbo
Paul Picardi
Frank Raymond
Roman Rodriguez‐
Flores
James Rogers, Sr.
Christine Schneider
June Sobiecki
George Tackett, Jr.
Janice Troccoli
Kristen Utley
Mary Vasak
Marian Vavruska
Anna Vivoda
Kevin White
James Wlezien
Sam Wolande
FIRST FRIDAY HOLY HOUR
This Friday, November 7th, is the
First Friday of the month. The day will begin with
Adoration following the 7:00 AM Mass until 1:00 PM.
Holy Hour will begin at 6:30 PM and will include
confessions and the Novena to Our of Sorrows at
7:00 PM. Holy Hour will close at 7:30 PM with Bene‐
diction.
ALTAR SERVER TRAINING
We will begin training for new altar servers this
month. In order to become an altar server you
must have received your First Communion. If you
would like to become an altar server come to our training
session on Tuesday, November 18th at 6:30 PM in church.
All current acolytes are also needed at the meeting. Please
call the rectory if you have any questions.
PLEASE PRAY FOR…
WEEKLY OFFERING
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Sunday Collection
This week last year
$6,438.87
$7,223.31
Sunday Collection:
Year‐to‐date this year
Year‐to‐date last year
$112,783.38
$114,116.84
Year‐to‐date Budget this year
$116.025.00
Number of envelopes this year
Number of envelopes last year
Parking Lot Savings Fund (Env. 126)
Parking Lot Fund Current Balance
257
356
$1,290.82
$46,716.58
St. Domitilla Seniors meet the last Tuesday of each
month at 1:00 pm in the South Hall from September
through May.
Evelyn Disavow
Katherine Spatafore
Frank Spatafore
Ellen Pendola
Violet Presco
James Turner
Carlton Holmes
Sylvia Kahrs
Donna Kinowski
Laura Biagini
Jameson Carroll
Mary Mandarino
Nancy Placek
Leslie Slavik
Paula Zupsich
Louise Saso
Lauren Phillips
Dolores Knapcik
Len Kwasniewski
Nancy Thornton
James Buchanan
Jerry Hoffman
Jeanne Nendze
Mariann Dawson
Nick Patete
Miguel Badillo
John Pezza
Tom Carroll
Joan Pezza
John Katsulis
Please keep us informed as to the progress of those on
our prayer list. The names will remain on the list for one
month and can be added again if there is a recurrence.
Call the rectory if you or a family member would like to be
added to our prayer list, be visited and receive commun‐
ion, or be anointed. The rectory #708‐449‐8430.
ACTIVITY SCHEDULE
11th---Horseshoe Casino, HammondCost per person $11.00 includes
Buffet
Lunch & DeLuxe Motor Coach transportation. Departure from South Parking lot at 9:15
a.m. Board bus for return trip at 3:30 p.m.
Reservation forms must be returned to the
parish office and have casino card # included
on form.
November
HOSPITALITY SUNDAY
November 9th
Next weekend is our Hospitality Sunday.
Join us in the Teen Room from 9:00 AM
until 1:00 PM for a light breakfast and some friendly
company.
November 13th-Drury Lane Theater - CAMELOT-Cost
includes lunch and theater ticket. Lunch will
include Spinach Mandarin Salad and entrée
choice of either Salmon Filet or Chicken Breast
Marsala. Cost per person $45.00. Reservation
forms are available at the Rectory office.
This month will be hosted by the parish staff.
November 25th-Thanksgiving Celebration-Turkey
Sandwich Box Lunch, Pumpkin Slices at 1:00
PM in the South Hall Cost per person $7.00.
Reservation must be in no later than Nov.
18th.
Next Sunday, the Secular Servite Order will hold their
monthly meeting in the convent. To show their grati‐
tude to those who walked in the Crop Walk as well as
those who donated funds, you are invited to join them
for coffee and cake at 1:30 PM in the convent. Enter by
the side door facing the school.
December 14th-Annual Christmas Party-Alpine Banquet Haus. Doors open at 12:00 PM, Lunch
served at 1:00 PM. Cash Bar. Cost per person
Members $15.00—Non Members $30.00.
Reservation deadline December 7th.
Thanks to their participation in the Proviso Area Crop
Walk our parish food pantry will receive a portion of
the funds raised.
SECULAR SERVITE ORDER
STAFF DIRECTORY
MMMM!... PANCAKES!!!
Boy Scout Troop 126
5th Annual Fall
Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser
Sunday, November 9, 2014
8:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m.
Donation: $5.00
Kids 3‐5 yrs $3.00
Kids under 3 eat Free!
Bellwood Moose Lodge
4013 Butterfield Rd
Bellwood, IL 60104
ST. DOMITILLA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
PRESENTS
HOLIDAY BAZAAR
&
CRAFT SHOW
Saturday. November 22, 2014
9:00 am—2:00 pm
A great place to do your holiday shopping!
St. Domitilla
South Hall
Homemade crafts, bake sale
and vendors
Parish Office: (708) 449‐8430
Fax: (708) 449‐2009
Rev. Diego Berrio, Pastor, ext. #21
Rev. Michael Knotek, Resident
Deacon Philip White
Deacons Kenneth Bell & Joseph Siranovic, Retired
Richard Singer, Finance Manager, ext. #13
Marge Dixon, Parish Secretary, ext. #10
Maria Castaneda, Administrative Assistant, ext. #15
Deborah Guscott, Music Director, ext. #11
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA):
(708) 449‐8430
Deacon Joseph Siranovic
Parish Website: www.stdomitilla.org
LITURGIES
Sunday Masses: 4:00 PM (Saturday Anticipated)‐ 8:00
AM; 10:00 AM & 11:30 AM (Spanish Language)
Daily Liturgies: 7:00 AM Monday thru Friday
Saturday: 8:30 AM—First Saturday of Month
Holy Days: Anticipated Liturgy 6:30 PM; Holy Day: 7:00
AM; 9:00 AM
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday 3:15‐3:45PM
Sacrament of Baptism: Arrangements must be made
through the Parish Office. New parents are required to
reserve and attend a baptismal preparation class before
scheduling a baptism. You must be a registered parishion‐
er. Check with parish office on guideline requirements for
godparents.
Sacrament of Marriage: All wedding arrangements must
be made at least eight months in advance. All couples are
to participate In a marriage preparation program. Couples
must be registered parishioners at least six months before
the wedding.
DEVOTIONS
ST. JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL
OPEN HOUSE
Come to our Open House on Sunday, November 9th or
Sunday, December 7th from 1:00 p.m.—3:00 p.m. St. Jo‐
seph High School is a Lasallian School sponsored by the
Christian Brothers.
You can register for a shadow day any Friday during the
school year by going online or by calling the school at 708‐
562‐4433. The entrance exam is Saturday, January 10, 2015
8:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m.
The Rosary: The Rosary is prayed daily Monday through
Friday after the 7:00 a.m. liturgy and at 8:00 a.m. on the
first Saturday of the month.
Sorrowful Mother Novena: Fridays at 7:00 p.m.
St. Peregrine Devotions: First Saturday of every month af‐
ter the 8:30 a.m. Liturgy.
Adoration & Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament: First Fri‐
day of each month 7:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. September
through May.
Baptisms-1pm
30 No R.E. Classes
23 Rel Ed-9:45am-C
24 Mass-7am
Parents Faith-10am
Recovery Grp-7pm-L
-Sp; 11:15am-EngCO
26 Mass-7am
Bible Study-2pmSJR
NO Adult ENG Choir
7PM–SH
Adult Eng Choir-7:30pm [moved to Tuesday]
←
-C
RCIA -7pm —NO Class
Evangelization Office-
25 Mass-7am
RICA-5pm-SJR
27 THANKSGIVING
Children’s Choir
8:45am—C
Mass: 9am
6:30pm-C
Children’s Choir-
6:30pm-L
Parents Faith-
TR
28 Mass-7am
20 Mass-7am
21 Mass-7am
Adult Sp Choir-6pm- Novena-7pm
19 Mass-7am
Adult Eng Choir7:30pm-C
17 Mass-7am
18 Mass-7am
Recovery Grp-7pm-L RICA-5pm-SJR
RCIA-7pm-SJR
Altar Server Trng6:30pm-C
16
Rel Ed-9:45am-C
Baptisms-1pm
6:30pm-C
13 Mass-7am
14 Mass-7am
Adult Sp Choir-6pm- Novena-7pm
TR
Parents Faith6:30pm-L
Children’s Choir-
Secular Servite12:15pm-CO
1 Rosary-8am
Mass-8:30am
St. Peregrine-9am
CCW Mtg-9:15am-TR
TURN CLOCKS BACK
Sat
29
22
15
Market Day Order
Pick-up-9:35am-SH
7 Mass-7am
8
FIRST FRIDAY
Special Ed-10 AM-L
Adoration-8am-1pm
Holy Hour-7-8pm
w/Novena & confessions
Fri
12 Mass-7am
Bible Study-2pmSJR
Adult Eng Choir7:30pm-C
6:30pm-C
6 Mass-7am
Adult Sp Choir-6pmTR
Parents Faith6:30pm-L
Children’s Choir-
Thu
11 Mass-7am
10 Mass-7am
Recovery Grp-7pm-L RICA-5pm-SJR
RCIA-7pm-SJR
Evangelization
Office-7pm-SH
Wed
9 Hospitality Sunday-9am-1pm-TR
Rel Ed-9:45am-C
Tue
5 Mass-7am
Adult Eng Choir7:30pm-C
R-Rectory
SH-South Hall
SJR-St. Joseph Rm
TR-Teen Room
Mon
4 Mass-7am
2 Rel Ed-9:45am-C 3 Mass-7am
All Souls Office of
Recovery Grp-7pm-L RICA-5pm-SJR
the Dead—Altar de
RCIA-7pm-SJR
los muertos
Bi-lingual Service6:30pm-C
Key = C-Church
CO-Convent
HH-Hanley Hall
L-Library
Sun
NOVEMBER 2014
Ministry Schedule for Saturday & Sunday, November 8th & 9th
Mass Time
Lector
4:00 PM
M. Belmont
8:00 AM
C. Watt
10:00 AM
N. Visco
11:30 AM
Spanish
Y. Carrasco
A. Driskell
Ushers
Altar Servers
Eucharistic Ministers
F. Fabbri
T. Foley
J. Robbs
J. Kramer
J. Caruso
A, Badillo
A. Stohl
S. Zimmerman
C. Watt
B. Wizer
C. Bavone
M. Dillon
T. Fabbri
M. Hughes
J. Lussier
M. Kieliszewski
T. Quednau
B. Raia
M. Scukanec
M. Cairns
M. Cairns
W. Minick
M. Quednau
S. Stetkus
J. Wagner
T. Anderson
S. McFalls
D. Delgado
R. McFalls
C. Farmer
T. Peterka
R. Iaccino
K. Patete
D. Mendieta
D. Tate
E. Trujillo
M. J. Kollman
L. Lawinger
S. Mallen
V. Murphy
T. Noti
L. Rodriguez
J. Jacobo
F. Rodriguez
R. Cepeda
R. Zamarron
V. Martinez
G. Rodriguez
B. Salcedo
Greeters: G. England,
P. Stenson, L. Kreft
A. Driskell
R. Malagon
R. Ramos
7AM Daily Mass-11/3-11/7Peggy, Roberta