- Immaculate Conception Parish Elmhurst
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- Immaculate Conception Parish Elmhurst
Immaculate Conception Parish Bulletin 1876 ~ 2016 140 Years of Faith Fourth Sunday of Easter, April 17, 2016 INSIDE THIS ISSUE Confirmandi 2 If you are new to our church or just visiting, please stop and introduce yourself. We are pleased to have you share in this celebration of the Eucharist. If you do not have a church home, or your church is not a home to you, we invite you to become part of our parish family. We are so glad you’re here and hope you will come back again for Mass or become a parishioner. MASS SCHEDULE Daily Masses are celebrated in the Church Monday through Friday at 6:15 am and 7:30 am. Fridays when there is a school mass, masses will be held at 6:15 am and 8:15 am. Saturday at 8:00 am A Note from Father Tom 3 Mother’s Day Flowers 3 Today’s Readings & Readings for the Week 4 Mass Intentions 4 Prayer Intentions 5 Calendar 6 Coming Events 7 2016 Annual Appeal 8 Year of Mercy 8 IC Updates/Renovations 9 Religious Education 10 Grade School 11 High School 11 Christian Service 12 Weekly Sharing 13 PARISH MISSION STATEMENT We the people of Immaculate Conception Parish are Christians who worship and glorify God as a sign of our faith. Empowered by the Holy Spirit, we proclaim our faith to the world through prayer, education, concern, and service to our community. By participating in the sacraments and giving of our time, talent and treasure, we help to make Christ present and share God’s love in our community and the world around us. Liturgical Minister Schedule 13 Presider Schedule 13 Respect Life 13 2 Fourth Sunday of Easter April 17, 2016 Congratulations to our 2016 Confirmandi Immaculate Conception Parish—Saturday, April 16 - The Most Rev. R. Daniel Conlon, D.D. William Ignatius Ahern Seona Agatha Albue Anna Rose Araujo Maxwell Zachary Arenz Emily Clare Arnieri Alexander Baker Olivia Maria Barnhart Isabelle Felicity Buculo Richard Buehling Audrey Bernadette Buffo Ella Rita Burr Nathan Benedict Burns Michael Christopher Campbell Francesca Patrick Capannari Josephina Brigid Capannari Abigail Faith Carrasco John David Castanoli Marissa Clare Chavez William John Ciannella Dominick Michael Cochiaro Casey Luke Colantonio Theresa Brigid Conroy Maximilian Ignatius Cook Natalie Bridget Cooney Valeria Agnes Cossa Dagne Rose Cronin Daniel Michael Cronin, Jr. Daniel Crum Devin Martin D’Amore Clark Francis Davis Isabella Rita DeBlasio Kelsey Elizabeth Devereaux Emily Cecilia Dow Oscar Duda Courtney Ann Dunlap Samuel Michael Durkin William Isaac Enright Nicole Veronica Farrow Kayla Maria Fitzgibbons Julie Joan Frey Julie Hedwig Friedman Evan Francis Gibbons Haley Cecile Grane Isabella Cecilia Gratzianna Ann Catherine Guinan Margaret Susan Hardek William Francis Hoeller Anna Catherine Hoerster Ashley Rose Hohman Madeleine Germaine Hughes Mary Rose Hughes Grace Faustina Hunter Gabriel Ignatius Jentel Mikaela Marie Jopes Thomas Michael Kamienski Michael Kapsch Alexandra Marie Kenna Sarah Margaret Mary Kerrigan Livia Cecilia Kramer Michael Patrick Kudra Thomas Vitus Lamborn Mason Francis Lampa Conor David Laughlin Isabella Monica Leslie Liliana Lopez Joseph Losurdo Max Jack Lupo Bradley George Lynch Avie Francis Magner Sean Maher Grace Therese Maietta Milo Francis Mann Lauren Marquardt Murphy Catherine McFarlane Cara Ann McGovern Michael Anthony McKenna Robert Sebastian Mendoza Elena Kateri Meyer Julia Louise Mooradian Aidan Nicholas Moran Daniel Morsch Rebecca Catherine Morton Conor Longinus Mulcahy Jack John Musial Louis Narcisi John James O’Brien Brendan Joseph O’Hara Brigid Bernadette O’Hara Julia Lucy Olander Theodore Sebastian Olander Timothy Patrick O’Leary Miguel Miguel Pro Ortiz Aidan Anthony Orzak Olivia Emma Palumbo Rachel Alice Perry William Maximilian Phalen Liam Basil Popovsky Gabriella Mary Pupora Alexis Helena Ramos Katherine Catherine Rand Jack Andrew Ray Liam Ignatius Reilly Mary Kathleen Theordore Regan Luke Lawrence Rodgers Samuel Paul Rodgers Alec James Rozmus Ricardo Lorenzo Ruiz Aidan Joseph Sabatino Donato Anthony Sahlas Anthony Saia Christina Sapata Claudia Zita Schreiber Colby Charles Schreiter Charles Benedict Schuster Eric Seidenfuss Evan Shemroske Maximilian Shemroske Nathan Stephen Shockey Rachel Agnes Simonides Olivia Teresa Slavin Thomas Augustine Sloan Allison Alice Splitstone Matthew Splitstone Karlene Therese Stanton Charles Francis Stern Liliana Alexia Rose Suarez Elizabeth Lucy Thurber John Simon Vogelsperger Jeffrey Thomas Wasco Payton Sophia Wasserman Molly Rita Welsh Jack Martin Weppner Spencer Nicholas Wheatland Finn Andrew Wicklow Ryan Paul Wojtalewicz Kimberly Madeleine Wood Colin George Wright Anna Martha Zenk José Joseph Hernandez Jacob Lytton Kacie Abigail McMahon Fourth Sunday of Easter April 17, 2016 3 Dear Friends in Christ, Happy Easter! The glorious time of rejoicing because of the Lord’s Resurrection continues every day until Pentecost, May 15. I encourage you to daily remember that we are in this most sacred time of the year. Easter fills our lives with Hope. The fifty days give us the strength that we need to conquer all of the issues that we face in life. The followers of Jesus were filled with so much hope filled joy that they faced all obstacles set before them. The Hope that Easter brings gives us the ability to live fearless lives because we know that the Lord is with us. On Saturday, April 16, we celebrated the Sacrament of Confirmation. It was a very special day for our community. Bishop R. Daniel Conlon confirmed 141 members of Immaculate Conception and celebrated their full initiation into the Catholic Church. The Holy Spirit came abundantly upon them to share with each of them a strengthening of the spiritual gifts. I pray that they will well use these gifts. I encourage you all to be mindful of them as well. The gifts of the Holy Spirit: Wisdom, Understanding, Counsel, Fortitude, Knowledge, Pity and Wonder and Awe can have essential roles in our lives. As we are aware of their presence with us we can use them to help others and to serve God well. Sincerely in Christ, Mother’s Day Flowers We invite you to remember your Mother, Grandmothers, Godmothers and any special women in your lives by offering a rose in their honor. On Mother’s Day, May 7 & 8, these flowers will adorn our altar area in memory of these significant women. Donations are $3.00 per remembrance and the names of these women will be mentioned in the bulletin. Please note if the person being honored is living or deceased. Drop the form and your donation in the collection basket or mail to the Rectory Office. Living Memorial In Honor of:_________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ Deceased Remembrance In Memory of:_______________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ Requested by:_________________________________________________________________________ 4 Fourth Sunday of Easter April 17, 2016 W or s h ip Welcome to the Word .TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — The Jews angrily reject Paul and Barnabas’ preaching. They then turn their energies to the Gentiles (Acts 13:14, 43-52). Psalm — We are his people, the sheep of his flock (Psalm 100). Second Reading — John envisions a great white-robed multitude standing before the throne and before the Lamb. (Revelation 7:9, 14b-17). Gospel — My sheep hear my voice; they follow me. I give them eternal life (John 10:27-30). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Acts 11:1-18; Ps 42:2-3; 43:3, 4; Jn 10:11-18 Tuesday: Acts 11:19-26; Ps 87:1b-7; Jn 10:22-30 Wednesday: Acts 12:24 — 13:5a; Ps 67:2-3, 5-6, 8; Jn 12:44-50 Thursday: Acts 13:13-25; Ps 89:2-3, 21-22, 25, 27; Jn 13:16-20 Friday: Acts 13:26-33; Ps 2:6-11ab; Jn 14:1-6 Saturday: Acts 13:44-52; Ps 98:1-4; Jn 14:7-14 Sunday: Acts 14:21-27; Ps 145:8-13; Rv 21:1-5a; Jn 13:31-33a, 34-35 SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Fourth Sunday of Easter; World Day of Prayer for Vocations Thursday: St. Anselm Friday: Earth Day; Passover begins Saturday: St. George; St. Adalbert Ladies -Interested in playing golf? The IC Women's Golf League tees off at Maple Meadows Golf Course in Wood Dale Monday mornings, May through September, 6:30-9 am. more information, please send an email to [email protected] with IC GOLF in the subject line. Masses for the Week MONDAY, APRIL 18 6:15AM—†Marion & Joseph Kertz/Family †Lawrence & Mary Cygan/Family 7:30AM—†Rose & Joseph Sorrentino/Family TUESDAY, APRIL 19 6:15AM—†Raymond Korecky/Theresa Keane 7:30AM—†Philomena Greco/Olivia Gow WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20 6:15AM—†Stanley & Genevieve Gasiciel/Family †Leopold & Caroline Kertz/Family 7:30AM—†Frank Hendricks/Donna Chaplin THURSDAY, APRIL 21 6:15AM—†Conor Hendricks/Donna Chaplin 7:30AM—†Bill O’Keefe/Peggy O’Keefe FRIDAY, APRIL 22 6:15AM—†James Bauer/Judith Nilles 8:15AM—†Dr. Richard Cronin/GS Faculty, Staff & Students SATURDAY, APRIL 23 8:00AM—†Rose Hawkinson/Mary & Jean Hawkinson 5:15PM—†Julie D’Agostino SUNDAY, APRIL 24 7:30AM—†Joseph & Angelina Fanelli/Dolly Orfei 9:00AM—†Colben Bachman/Tom & Sue Westhoff 11:30AM—†Robert Bradley/Charlotte Jones 5:15PM— Parish Family COMING SOON! Immaculate Conception Pictorial Directory We are excited to announce that we will be producing a new Parish pictorial directory this year. Watch for more on this subject in the weeks to come. Masses on Friday, April 22, will be at 6:15 and 8:15 am. Fourth Sunday of Easter April 17, 2016 Stewardship of Our Prayer for... ….. O As announced in last week's bulletin, we are starting a new prayer list this week. If you would like your name or that of a loved one listed, please email bulletin @icelmhurst.org, or call 630– 530-8991. Thank You! Please remember recently deceased family, friends and parishioners in your prayers. Grant them eternal rest and may your light shine on them forever. † Reggie Brooks † Mary Jo Rose, mother of Bob Rose, grandmother of Caroline, Charlie and Sarah † Rita Somerville Congratulations to Rosalia Calderone & Michael Bledsoe Married April 9, 2016 at Immaculate Conception Church 2016 E C Christine Picchietti & Marco Spinelli Nenetzin Espinoza & David Vejcik Kelly Deatsch & Bradley Robinson Laura Morgan & Christopher Bennett Ashley Babin & Jordan Edwards Megan White & Patrick Dawson 4/22 4/23 5/14 5/21 6/11 6/18 L O I M Prayers for Our Troops Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families For the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need. And give us peace. I ask this in the name of Jesus, Our Lord and Savior. Amen Lt. Joe Doyle, US Army, Son of Deb and Tom Doyle 1st Lt. Ryan Kenny, USMC, Son of Mary Beth Kenny Gunnery Sgt. Melinda Jolly, USMC Daughter of Linda and Tom Makinney Pvt. Jeffery Crones, US Ar my, Grandson of Joan Leyden Cpl. Ben Gieser, USMC, Son of Monica and William Gieser Specialist Jonathan M. Pichler, US Ar my, Son of Ginny & Mark Gronek, Grandson of Catherine Young Capt. Andrew Smyrnios, USAF, Brother of Stephanie Alfini Recruit Garrett Gong, USMC LCpl. Ben Bright, USMC Friend of the Genthe Family Capt. Jeffrey Robbins, USMC, Son of Barb & Larry Robbins, Grandson of Georgiana Ryan Maj. Kevin Mott, 101st Air bor ne, US Ar my Nephew of Greg & Mary Pat Vanderlaan Paul Hornstra, USMC, ICHS Class of 2009 Son of Paul and Dawn Hornstra Pvt. Patrick O’Hara, USMC Nephew of Francis & Sheila O’Hara Cpl. Brittney Young , US Ar my Cousin of Denise and John Doherty LTJG Joe Shannon, US Navy Son of John & Maria Shannon Petty Officer Alexander Fisette, US Navy Son of Beth & Ed Fisette 1st Lt. Alex Hossfeld, US Ar my Nephew of Ed & Jan Dorner Pfc. Matthew R. Mundle, USMC Grandson of Evelyn Mundle 5 6 Fourth Sunday of Easter April 17, 2016 Weekly Calendar Daily Masses are celebrated in the Church Monday through Thursday at 6:15 am and 7:30 am, Fridays when there is a school mass, masses will be held at 6:15 am 8:15 am Saturday at 8:00 am Monday, April 18 7:00 pm Worship Commission Meeting Resource Room Tuesday, April 19 8:00 am 9:00 am 7:00 pm 7:00 pm Lectio Divina Prayer Shawl Ministry GS Athletic Board Meeting Holy Hour/Vespers/Benediction Resource Room Marian Room Agnesian Room Church Wednesday, April 20 7:25 am—7:50 am 9:30 am 5:10 pm –6:15 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm ICGS Junior Choir Rehearsal Bible Study Religious Education Classes Adult Confirmation Classes CCW—Stained Glass Window Presentation Church Resource Room GS/HS Classrooms Christian Service Room Church Thursday, April 21 1:30 pm 3:15 pm 7:00 pm—9:00 pm Ignatian Volunteer Corp Gathering Parish Children’s Choir Rehearsal Parish Choir Rehearsal Resource Room Chapel Chapel Friday, April 22 8:15 am 11:30 am Saturday, April 23 8:00 am 9:00 am 3:45 pm—4:45 pm 4:00-4:45 pm 5:15 pm Sunday, April 24 7:30 am 8:30 am 9:00 am 10:10-11:15 am 11:30 am 1:00 pm 5:15 pm ICCATHOLIC PREP CLOSED TODAY GS Mass Grade School Early Dismissal Mass Liturgical Enrichment Day Parish Children’s Choir Rehearsal Reconciliation Mass Church Church Ascension Church Chapel Chapel Chapel Mass Church RCIA Journey Resource Room Mass Chapel/Children’s Church Religious Education Classes GS/HS Classrooms Mass Chapel Baptism Church Mass Chapel Fellowship Sunday in Plunkett Hall after the 7:30 and 9:00 am Masses Jubilee Year of Mercy Holy Hour 3 Tuesday of Every Month – 7 PM April 19, 2016 rd As we celebrate this Jubilee Year of Mercy, come experience the mercy of God during an hour of prayer at Immaculate Conception Church, Pilgrimage Church of Eastern DuPage County, held on the thir d Tuesday of ever y month of our jubilee year. In the month of April, we will be praying in honor of the Divine Mercy Adoration Confession Vespers Benediction Fourth Sunday of Easter Stained Glass Window Tour April 17, 2016 7 Liturgical Enrichment Day Saturday, April 23, 2016, 9:00 am – Noon Ascension Parish, 1S314 Summit Ave, Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 To Register—Please go to easterndupagedeanery.org The Council of Council of Women would like to invite all the women of the parish to come to the meeting on Wednesday, April 20th at 7 p.m. We’ve had some great meetings this year and thank you for all your support. This meeting will have Father Tom giving a tour of the stained glass windows in the church. He will share the special meanings and the symbols contained in these beautiful windows. To get on our email list, to find out what is happening at CCW, please call or email Jennifer Morrissey at [email protected] or 630-2795489, or Gretchen Meurer at [email protected] or 630-359-5816 Fellowship Sunday April 24 Please join us for donuts and refreshments after the 7:30 a.m. & 9:00 a.m. Masses in Plunkett Hall Hosted By Cub Scout Pack 25 Save the Date ! All parishioners of Immaculate Conception Parish are invited to attend the Ordination to the Priesthood of Our L:ord Jesus Christ of Reverend Mr. Keith G. Wolfe, Saturday, May 21, 2016, 11:00 am Cathedral of St. Raymond Nonnatus, Joliet, Illinois The keynote address will be given by Fr. Bob Hutmacher, OFM, Director of Worship at St. Peter's in Chicago. There will also be breakout sessions for the following five groups of people: Hospitality Ministers Eucharistic Ministers Music Ministers Art & Environment Ministers Readers (Lectors) The Family Tree of Christianity: How Did All the Different Churches Develop? Visitation Parish Center, Elmhurst Facilitator: Matt Pozen Tuesday Afternoon Session, 12:302:30pm --- May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Or Wednesday Evening Session, 7:00-9:00pm --May 4, 11, 18, 25, June 1 Participants are welcome to come to either session each week. This series will explore the historical development of the main forms of Christianity. Week 1 --- Unity and Diversity in the Early Church (30-300 AD) Week 2 --- Councils, Creeds, and Schisms (300-700) Week 3 --- Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy (700-1300) Week 4 --- The Protestant Reformation (1300-1700) Week 5 --- Christianity in America (1700-Present) To enhance learning, participants will be given short readings for each session, with questions for reflection and discussion. Registration is required. Please contact Matt Pozen at: [email protected] or 630-279-7058 x 502. 8 Fourth Sunday of Easter April 17, 2016 Jubilee Year of Mercy April 17, 2016 Fourth Sunday of Easter Good Shepherd Sunday: World Day of Prayer for Vocations This Sunday celebrates Jesus as “the Good Shepherd.” When announcing this Jubilee Y ear of Mercy, Pope Francis focused on Jesus’ “lost sheep” parable in Luke. “[Who] among you,” Jesus asks, “having a hundred sheep and losing one of them would not leave the ninety-nine in the desert and go after the lost one until he finds it?” (Luke 15:4). A reasonable answer? “No responsible shepherd who wants to keep the job!” Yet Jesus considers one lost person supremely important and suggests blaming the shepherd. The sheep didn’t “go astray,” the shepherd “lost” it. Thus, “when he does find it, he sets it on his shoulders with great joy” (15:5). That tender image of Jesus adorns the simple cross Pope Francis has always worn, the Good Shepherd gently carrying the lost sheep home on his shoulders. During this Jubilee Y ear of Mercy, may we, who once were lost ourselves but now are found, join Jesus in seeking, finding, and gently carrying home at least one precious lamb. —Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. YEAR OF MERCY PILGRIMAGE CHURCH HOURS AT IC As part of the Jubilee Year of Mercy, Immaculate Conception parish is one of the “Pilgrimage Churches” in the Diocese of Joliet. In celebration, we will open our IC Church to pilgrims from the parish and around the diocese each Saturday from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM beginning on Saturday February 13 through November 26, 2016. Our hope is that people will take advantage of the opportunity to visit the church and pray. There is also the opportunity to obtain a plenary indulgence during the Year of Mercy by visiting a Pilgrimage Church with the intention of acquiring the indulgence, going to confession (before or after the visit), receiving Holy Communion, making a profession of faith, praying for the Holy Father and for the intentions that he bears in his heart for the good of the church and of the entire world. Please plan to make a special visit with your family or friends during this Year of Mercy. We will need volunteers during these hours each Saturday. If you are interested in spending time in prayer, and being available to act as a host to welcome others who come to make a visit to our church, please contact Maria Wilbert at (630) 530-3498 or [email protected] 2016 Catholic Ministries Annual Appeal “Chosen by God’s Grace” Please Make a Generous Gift – Consider Pledging Our goal this year is $106,688 As of April 10, $112,432 has been pledged and of that amount, $64,811 has been paid. If you have not yet made your contribution to the 2016 Catholic Ministries Catholic Appeal, please consider doing so now. One pledge can make a difference. Please prayerfully consider providing your financial support to this Appeal. Thank you for your continuous support and generosity. Fourth Sunday of Easter April 17, 2016 9 Immaculate Conception Updates/Renovations In upcoming weeks, we will feature projects around the IC Campus which have been completed with funds from our Operating Budget and from the Capital Campaign. This week we begin with the Marian Room, located in the Parish Administrative Center. This project has been fully funded with funds from the operating budget for this fiscal year. Renovation of Marian Room The Marian Room has been totally renovated this spring. The renovation consisted of the following tasks: • • • • • • • Removed the red glass in the stained glass windows and replaced with clear water glass in order to add more natural light to the room. Removed the elevated platform by the curved wall to create more room and that the altar could be placed in closer proximity to the wall. Painted the entire room, including the ceiling, store rooms, kitchenette and washroom. Installed new light fixtures that operate with LED bulbs. We will save over 70% in electric and also reduce the frequency of bulb changes. Reconfigured the cabinetry in the kitchenette and installed new countertops. Installed new carpet and base throughout the room. Installed new hardware on the entry doors and installed a new door on the storage closet by the elevator. 10 Fourth Sunday of Easter April 17, 2016 Religious Ed uca tion 53 0 348 3 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES SUNDAY April 17 April 24 CHILDREN’S CHURCH WEDNESDAY April 20 SUNDAY April 17 1st Eucharist children and their parents are reminded of the special Reconciliation Prayer Service scheduled for Monday April 25 at 7 p.m. in the Immaculate Conception Church in anticipation of the celebration of 1st Eucharist in May. Come celebrate this beautiful sacrament of God’s mercy as we continue our preparation to receive Jesus in the sacrament of 1st Eucharist. Families are remind of the importance of attending these final Religious Education classes for this 2015-16 school term. The remaining lessons provide important closure for the many topics covered during the year as well as establishing some key ideas in preparing for next year’s class work. The Kindergarten Family Liturgy is scheduled for next Sunday, April 24 at 9 a.m. All Kindergarten children and their families are encouraged to come join us in prayer at this special Family Liturgy. We look forward to celebrating with all our Kindergarten children and their families. Plan to attend! Youth Ministry Thanks for all who joined us for movie night Friday, our next one is May 6. See you there! Sunday Sessions: We will focus on a differ ent theme dur ing these times as a way to deepen our under standing of God’s plan in our lives while deepening our faith and relationships with others. April 24 Immaculate Conception, 6:30-8:00pm May 1 Visitation (youth room), 3:00-5:00pm May 8 Visitation (youth room), 3:00-5:00pm Community Nights - The following Wednesday nights from 5:30-8:00pm Come hang out and bring your friends: April 20, April 27, May 11 Coffee and conversation on the following Thursdays at Elijah’s on 1st street. Join Marcia for a warm beverage any time after school until 5:00pm. April 21 , May 5, May 12 Service Opportunities: Car Wash May 7 For more information please email [email protected] Memorial Opportunities Memorial Opportunities—Stained Glass Windows At this time, we have only one stained glass window available as listed below. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to honor your loved ones. St. Matthias If you are interested in any of the opportunities listed above, please contact Kathy Kiebala, 630 530-8848 or [email protected] Fourth Sunday of Easter Immaculate Conception Grade School, 530-3490 ICGS Living Stations of the Cross On Friday, March 18th, a group of ICGS 8th graders presented the “Living Stations of the Cross” for their fellow students, parents, and parishioners. April 17, 2016 11 IC Catholic Prep 530-3460 ICCP ADVANCES TO STATE & NATIONAL LEVELS IN ACADEMIC COMPETITIONS ICCP broadened our participation in academic based events when we competed in the Academic Challenge created and sponsored by the World Youth in Science and Engineering (WYSE) program. After advancing out of the WSYE regional competition held at Oakton Community College in February, our 13 member team competed at the sectional competition at North Central College on March 17, and we are proud to announce that the team has advanced to the State Finals to be held at the University of Illinois on Monday, April 11. ICGS alumnus Maeve Gillette earned a third place in the competition in the English section. On March 3-5, 22 members of the ICCP Business Club participated in the Business Professionals of America (BPA) Illinois State Competition held at the Doubletree Hotel in Oak Brook. ICCP is proud to announce that 6 of these students have advanced to the BPA National Leadership Conference to be held on May 5-8, 2016 in Boston, Massachusetts. ICGS alumni Matt DeWitte and Brendan O’Brien advanced to Nationals as a part of the Computer Animation team by earning a first place in their event. ON-LINE REGISTRATION NOW OPEN FOR ICCP SUMMER ATHLETIC CAMPS & ENRICHMENT CLASSES! www.iccatholicprep.org SIGN UP TODAY! 12 Fourth Sunday of Easter April 17, 2016 Christian Service MOTHER’S DAY GIFT COLLECTION Once again, we are collecting selfcare packages for women who visit the IC Food Pantry and the People’s Resource Center. Individual gift bags can include items such as shampoo, conditioner, hand or body lotion, face soap, nail polish and polish remover, shower/bath gel, cologne, cosmetics, gift certificates, jewelry, socks, note cards and anything that would make someone feel special. Items should be in a gift bag and deposited in the marked bins in the narthex the weekend of April 30/May 1. Thank you for helping to make someone’s Mother’s Day a little more special. Mass of the Angels, our annual liturgy which remembers and honors infants and children who have died through miscarriage, stillbirth or other causes will be held at Immaculate Conception on Friday, May 6 at 7:00 PM. A special ceremony will take place for individuals and family members to commemorate the lives of their loved ones. This Mass is sponsored by the Elmhurst Elizabeth Ministry. For further information, please contact Pam Stefik at 630-530-3497 or [email protected] Our most needed items this week are milk, eggs, cereal (totally out), canned tuna and chicken, pasta sauce (nearly out), canned fruit and vegetables, coffee, body soap/wash, shampoo, laundry detergent and dish soap. Any cleaning items (sponges, Lysol, Clorox bleach, etc.) are always needed and appreciated. “You pray for the hungry. Then you feed them. That’s how prayer works.” Pope Francis SAVE THE DATE APRIL 23, 2016 DIOCESE OF JOLIET PEACE DAY DETAILS FORTHCOMING Metropolitan Family Services In-Home Senior Respite Program will offer a free screening of “Alive Inside” on April 30, 2016 at 2:00PM in the Marian Room of the Parish Center/ Rectory. “Alive Inside” is a documentary offering proof that minds we think have “shut down” may re-emerge with the power of music. This is a must-see for family members caring for a person suffering from dementia, stroke or traumatic brain injury. Only 50 seats available. Please RSVP to Jody Kanikula at 630-784-4875 INTRODUCING STREET OUTREACH Please help DuPage Pads to engage our homeless population and provide the support and services they need. To report any unsheltered homeless individual or family you observe in your community, please contact the DuPage Pads Outreach Hotline at 630-682-3846 x 2275. DuPage Pads will r espond to each call and offer life sustaining supplies, as well as advocacy, referral services, case management services and follow-up support. Thank you for getting involved! Kitchen Prayers We are in need of volunteers to prepare meals for those within our parish community who need help with meal preparation for a short period of time. Family illness, death or other unforeseen circumstances might necessitate some short-term help. If you are willing to help or need additional information, please contact Sue Campbell at [email protected] or Pam in the Christian Ministry Office at 630-530-3497. This is a vital ministry to our parish family, but we need additional volunteers to ensure that it continues. Fourth Sunday of Easter April 17, 2016 Stewardship of Treasure Stewardship of Time Weekly Sharing Lectors and Servers for Next Weekend TIME Sunday Envelopes Total: $ 16,339.67 Electronic Offerings: $ 11,510.75 Total Gifts: $ 27,850.42 (Includes $20 of Capital Improvement Donations) Amount Budgeted Per Week: 260 LECTORS Saturday, Apr 23, 5:15 PM SATURDAY & SUNDAY, April 9 & 10, 2016 Number of Electronic Offerings: Number of registered households: 13 2371 $ 28,814.00 Thank You in His Name! Sunday, Apr 24, 7:30 AM Sunday, Apr 24, 9:00 AM Sunday, Apr 24, 11:30 AM Sunday, Apr 24, 5:15 PM HOSPITALIZED or HOMEBOUND? PLEASE LET US KNOW! EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS A. Paprocki (1) T. Paprocki (2) M. Hughes (1) B. Conroy (2) L. Macariola (3) M. Ryan, R. Spizzirri L. Ahern, S. Scott C. Mushow, J. Korinek T. Hill (1) E. Cutri (2) J. Hilgart (1) M. Hilgart (2) B. Moore (3) T. Hilgart, D. McCaffrey P McGowan, J. Sloan T. Miller, A. Chiappetta M. Ashton (1) T.Sullivan (2) G. Stewart (1) M. Tobiano (2) K. Wilson (3) E. Lindgren (4) J. Giralamo, J. Hill R. Hill, A. Conkle M. Karsten, M. Cadaoas V. Cadaoas J. Calles (1) L. Kalina (2) D. Cronin (1) E. Calles (2) E. Gibbons (3) L. Dacre (4) J. Ricobene, L. Ricobene J. Randag, D. Spizzirri M. Sutton, G. Burns D. Schierl (1) R. Cello (2) L. Schleiter (1) K. Gliatis (2) M. O'Brien (3) J. O'Brien (4) J. Carroll, D. Castanoli A. Aragones, K. Morgan PRESIDER’S SCHEDULE APRIL 23 & 24 Please remember to notify the Rectory if you or a member of your family is hospitalized and wants to receive Communion or a pastoral visit from one of our Ministers of Care or priests. We visit Elmhurst Hospital several times a week and convenient times can be arranged. If you are HOMEBOUND, unable to attend Mass and wish to receive Communion, our Eucharistic Ministers will visit on a weekly basis. Please call Pam at 530-3497 to arrange a convenient time. SERVERS 5:15 7:30 9:00 11:3 0 5:15 • Father Father Father Father Father Tom/Deacon Keith David/Deacon John Tom/Deacon Keith David Scott Presider schedule is subject to change Respect Life Holy Hour Rosary and Benediction Tuesday, April 26, at 7:00 pm 4th Tuesday of each month ~ Immaculate Conception Church Deacon John Feely In-vitro Fertilization and Surrogate Motherhood: What the Church Teaches Fr. Thomas Loya, Pastor of Annunciation Byzantine Catholic Church and famous radio host, author and lecturer, will speak at Annunciation Byzantine Catholic Church, 14610 Will Cook Rd,. Homer Glen at 7:00 pm on Thursday, April 21st. Fr. Loya, a recognized expert on St. John Paul II's Theology of the Body, will review and define what the Church teaches about in-vitro fertilization and surrogate motherhood. Dr. Robert C. Lawler, eminent OB /GYN and expert on IVF issues will be co-presenter. He is a well-known speaker and advocate who consistently promotes the sanctity of life. The program is hosted by the Multi-Parish Knowledge and Prayer Series presented by the Respect Life Ministries of Our Lady of the Woods, St. Francis of Assisi, St. Bernard’s, St. Michael and Annunciation Byzantine Catholic parishes.