September 20, 2015 - Sacred Heart Church

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September 20, 2015 - Sacred Heart Church
Sacred Heart Parish
SEPTEMBER 20, 2015
PASTORAL STAFF
Rev. Patrick M. Tucker, Pastor
Rev. Ryszard Groń, Associate Pastor
Mr. Richard Werner, Deacon
Mr. Thomas Rzendzian, Deacon
Directors of Religious Education
Elizabeth Mikula
Michael Lundberg
Rita Burns, Coordinator of Liturgy
Elizabeth Droel, Pastoral Associate
James Grzadzinski, Pastoral Musician
Michael Lundberg, Youth Minister
Emmett Williamson, Business Manager
PARISH CLERGY
Rev. Robert F. McGinnity, Pastor Emeritus
Rev. Robert R. Rohrich, C.M., Weekend Ministry
PARISH OFFICES
Sacred Heart Ministry Center
8245 W. 111th St., Palos Hills, IL 60465
(708) 974-3336
FAX: (708) 974-3556
Parish email: [email protected]
Parish website: www.sacredheartpalos.org
Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 8 AM - 8:00 PM
Parish Secretary: Ginny Jankowicz
Bulletin Editor: Ginny Jankowicz
Receptionist: Steve Schanz Business Staff: Beth Mikula
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE
Msgr. Moscow Center
(708) 974-3900 FAX: (708) 974-3922
Religious Education Staff:
Sharon Arnett Brigid Hammerstein
TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY
IN ORDINARY TIME
MASSES
Saturday: 4:30 PM
Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 AM & 12 Noon
Mass in Polish at 12 Noon on First and Third Sunday
Weekdays: 9:00 AM - Monday, Wednesday and Friday
7:30 AM - Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
ANOINTING OF THE SICK
This sacrament is offered every Monday morning after
9:00 AM Mass and/or by specific arrangement with one of the
priests.
BAPTISMS
Baptisms in Polish will be on the first and third Sunday of each
month at the 12 Noon Mass (Maximum of four allowed) and at
1:30PM (Maximum of six allowed). Baptisms in English will be
on the 2nd & 4th Sunday of each month at 1:30 PM (Maximum
of six). A Baptismal Preparation program is offered monthly.
Baptism is celebrated following the completion of the program.
Arrangements for the Baptismal date can be made by calling the
Ministry Office.
RECONCILIATION
Saturdays, from 3:15 PM until 4:00 PM or by appointment.
MARRIAGES
The times for Marriages are: Friday at 4:00 PM and Saturday at
12:30 PM and 2:30 PM. Pre-Marriage instructions are required.
Arrangements should be made, according to Archdiocesan policy, at least six months before the wedding. All wedding dates
and times are not set at initial phone call, but must be confirmed
by the officiating priest or deacon.
INSTRUCTIONS IN THE CATHOLIC FAITH
Phone Ministry Office for information.
PARISH BOUNDARIES: On the north, from Will-Cook Road
to Kean Ave.; 95th St., from Kean Ave. to Harlem; 99th Street;
on the south, Route 83; on the east, Harlem Ave.; on the west,
Will-Cook Road.
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September 20, 2015
SHARINGS FROM THE PASTOR
The annual collection to support the archdiocesan
seminaries actually helps out more than just the major
seminary in Mundelein, Illinois and the college seminary
(Saint Joseph Seminary on the campus of Loyola
University).
It also provides support for programs that help young
men discern whether or not they may have a vocation to
the priesthood of the Archdiocese of Chicago.
While this is the obvious priority for the church of
Chicago, in point of fact, this discernment process also
includes reflections on religious life.
Just to review: there are two categories of priests. One is
of priests who are ordained to serve parishes in a certain
local church. If the local church is a major one, it is
called an archdiocese. If it is a smaller one, it is called a
diocese. These priests are usually referred to as diocesan
priests.
Sometimes the term secular priest is used, although not
too often any more. This term distinguishes the secular
or diocesan priest from a priest that belongs to a
religious order. These priests are usually already
professed members of a community before they get
ordained.
You are familiar with Franciscans, Dominicans,
Augustinians, Benedictines, Carmelites and so forth.
These religious orders have a history that goes back to a
founder who wanted to highlight a certain aspect of
religious life. For the Dominicans and Franciscans, for
example, the role of poverty was important in their living
the religious life. These religious men (priests and
brothers) live a communal life and share their
belongings. In their earliest days, these religious actually
went around begging for food. Thus they were called
mendicants.
Many of these religious communities have specialized in
certain types of apostolic ministry and a few of them end
up serving in parishes around the world. Because they
belong to their specific community they can be sent
anywhere in the world. Usually, diocesan priests work in
the diocese that they were ordained for, but even here,
many dioceses have taken on foreign missions and send
some of their priests overseas.
Since we are discussing the matter of discerning spiritual
callings, let me put in a word for the ministry of the
permanent diaconate. It comes as a surprise to some
people to learn that in the history of the church, deacons
go back further in history than do parish priests.
If this surprises you, you
should immediately sign
up for a class in early
church history. But I digress.
The Second Vatican
Council revived the diaconate as a permanent ministry of the church after it
had been relegated to one
step before priesthood in
the process of priestly
formation and education.
You should also know that there was more than a little
discussion in the council about whether or not those being ordained to the diaconate could be married or not.
The answer to this was obviously “yes” since most of our
permanent deacons are married.
What wasn’t so well known was that some discussion
was given (after the council) to the possibility of ordaining women to the diaconate. There are some references in
the early church to “deaconesses.” What is not perfectly
clear from the record is whether this title actually referred
to women ordained to the office, or whether these were
women who assisted in Baptismal and service events of
the early church, or even if this was a title given to wives
of ordained deacons. At this point in time, this issue continues to be discussed in various corners of the church. It
is a possibility for the future, but who can say for sure
when? Certainly not me!
However, the issue is to suggest to some of our married
men who are already involved in several ministries in the
parish, to consider if this might be something you would
want to explore. Please let me know if you’re even remotely interested in learning about this office and the
process you would go through to become a permanent
deacon.
If you are interested in exploring some of the implications of the encyclical of the Holy Father on the environment and its potential for ecumenical interaction, there
will be a convocation on this topic at Catholic Theological Union (5401 South Cornell, in Chicago) on Saturday,
October 3 from 9 to 5. Information and registration can
be obtained via: www.ctu.edu/acts-convocation-2015.
Father Pat
Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
September 20, 2015
The fruit of righteousness is sown in peace
for those who cultivate peace. — James 3:18
Toward the end of the second century, a churchman in North Africa, Tertullian, described an early form of
penance. Imagine if it had survived! There were three steps to this very public ritual. The unfortunate sinner
was brought before the community in an itchy garment of goat’s hair. The communities of the day were
small and intimate, and everyone knew everyone else. The shame of exposure for a big sin—murder,
idolatry, or adultery—would have been profound. The penitent would beg the community for prayers of
intercession, and then go sit in a place assigned to penitents. After this public confession, the penitent would
be assigned some discipline, usually a relatively severe fast, or the wearing of distinctive garb. This remedy
for sin was for a certain period of time, or at least until the bishop (every small community has its own
bishop) judged that enough was enough. Then the person would be readmitted to the eucharistic community,
although Tertullian doesn’t tell us how. Probably the bishop tenderly placed his hands on their heads,
precisely where they were anointed at baptism. We do know that the readmission of penitents to the
eucharistic table became in some churches a great celebration, and there are records from Spain of bishops
leading penitents in a dance‑like processional into the eucharistic hall on Holy Thursday.
—Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
That We May Have Priests
~ Second Collection for the Seminary System ~
Archdiocese of Chicago
THIS WEEKEND
SEPTEMBER 19 & 20, 2015
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TO
TEACH
Who
Christ Is
A $350 million campaign for strong parishes, Catholic education and faith formation in the
Archdiocese of Chicago
How Will Our Parish Benefit?
As part of the total $350 million goal, To Teach Who Christ Is will raise a minimum of $150 million to
support local needs in every parish across Chicago.
Our goal at Sacred Heart is $1,125,000. We will receive 60% of the funds
raised. We will also receive 100% of any funds raised if we exceed our goal.
This means Sacred Heart will receive a minimum of $675,000 for our local
needs when we reach our goal!
Our share of the funds will be directed to improving:
Church Facilities
Handicap accessibility, lighting & sound system updates, reconstruction of the parking lot, new electronic sign on 111th street,
creation of a meditation prayer garden, landscaping around parish
campus, rug shampoo machine for all facilities
Moscow Center Facilities
Handicap accessibility, completion of roof work & lighting system updates
Creation and Establishment of Parish & Ministry Endowments
Campaign Update
We have raised more than $223,300 thanks to the early commitments from a few families!
Thank you for your enthusiasm, generosity, and prayers! Our To Teach Who Christ Is Team continues to
invite more and more families to participate each week. Please accept their invitation and prayerfully
consider how you might help.
Your gift will ensure a vibrant future for our parish, and Catholic education across Chicago.
Parish Goal: $1,125,000
Total Pledged: $223,300
Percent of Goal: 20%
For more information about To Teach Who Christ Is, please visit www.ttwci.org. You may also contact the parish office at 708-974-3336 or the To Teach Who Christ Is office at 312-5348500.
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CATECHETICAL SUNDAY
In 1935, the Vatican published a document that asks every country to acknowledge the importance of the Church’s
teaching ministry and to honor those who serve the Christian community as catechists.
This year, the Church will celebrate Catechetical Sunday on September 20, 2015, and will focus on the theme
“Safeguarding the Dignity of Every Human Person.” Those whom the community has designated to serve as catechists
will be called forth to be commissioned for their ministry. Catechetical Sunday is a wonderful opportunity to reflect on
the role that each person plays, by virtue of Baptism, in handing on the faith and being a witness to the Gospel.
Catechetical Sunday is an opportunity for all to rededicate themselves to this mission as a community of faith.
What does the word “catechetical” mean? The word might be more familiar than you think. Most Catholics have
used the word “catechism” to describe the teachings of the Church. The root word, “catechesis,” is from a Greek word
which means “to echo or resound.” Catechesis is the act of echoing or resounding the Church’s teachings to the world.
By definition, this expands the ministry of catechesis to each and every one of us, not just the “formal” catechists that
we recognize today, but also, and especially, parents, grandparents, godparents, neighbors, and those of us who
participate in the Mass each weekend. Our witness to the teachings of Jesus and Christianity are as valuable as
catechesis in the classroom.
So today, as we celebrate the 80th Anniversary of the Vatican’s mandate to celebrate the catechetical ministry, we
ask the Lord’s blessing upon all of us, but most especially upon those who have acknowledged and accepted their
Baptismal privilege to catechize and proclaim the Word of God through the ministry of catechesis.
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PASTOR
ASSOCIATE PASTOR
Rev. Richard Groń
Rev. Patrick M. Tucker
PASTOR EMERITUS
Robert F. McGinnity
PASTORAL ASSOCIATE
Elizabeth Droel
DEACONS
Thomas Rzendzian Richard Werner
COORDINATOR OF LITURGY
Rita Burns
YOUTH MINISTER
Michael Lundberg
BAPTISMAL PREPARATION
Richard & Sharon Werner
R. E. DIRECTORS
Elizabeth Mikula Michael Lundberg
FIRST FAITH
David & Geri Cody
R. E. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Sharon Arnett Brigid Hammerstein
Terri SooHoo
Rachael Adamczyk
Sharon Arnett
Laura Barajas
Sandra Beltz
Mary Burkey
Barbara Caracci
Rosemary Fialek
Edward Fialek
Barbara Goutos
Brigid Hammerstein
Genevieve Jurzec
Vita Latorre
Angelica Lauletta
Cindi Lauletta
Heather Lewis
Michael Lundberg
Darlene Mecaskey
Alexia Maldonado
Elizabeth Mikula
Paul Mikula
Carol Mooney
Tom Mooney
Marilyn Noga
Jeanette Owens
Marina Peterson
Ellen Sarna
Pat Skly
Kathy Smertene
Terri SooHoo
William Thometz
Debra Werner
Elizabeth Werner
Besides time spent in the classroom as Proclaimers of the Word, these ministers devote countless hours in
formation to keep their own faith alive and active. Many of them have received training to become certified catechists
with the Archdiocese of Chicago. All of them have received abuse training to better care for the children and youth of
our parish. All of them have completed a criminal background check to ensure greater safety for all.
We ask you to include these many volunteers in your prayers. We ask you also to pray for the families of these
ministers. By sharing their loved ones, and their time and talent, Sacred Heart is able to function in its catechetical
mission.
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Help the Knights Help Others!
The Knights of Columbus Crusaders Council #10151is sponsoring a Tootsie Roll Drive Here at Sacred Heart.
THIS WEEKEND SEPT. 19 & 20, 2015
Please try to stop by after all the Masses ~ Tables will be set-up in the narthex of church and
chapel hallway.
Suggested Donations Are: Individual Bars: $1.00/Tootsie Roll Can: $2.00
Your donation will help to support the physically and mentally challenged kids.
The Knights and Kids Thank You for your support!
The Holy Name Society will start it’s first
meeting of the year on Monday,
September 21, starting with a Communion
Service at 7 P.M. in Moscow Center,
followed by a short general meeting.
Fellowship, refreshments and a light dinner
will be served after the meeting.
For more information about Holy Name
please call Dave Cody, President, at:
708.448.2030.
Reminder:
All officers are asked to please meet at
6:00PM
Prayer Shawl
Knitting/Crocheting Ministry
The Prayer Shawl Ministry makes and distributes
shawls for anyone who has a need. These shawls
come with a healing blessing.
If you know of anyone who could use one, please
call the Ministry Center office and leave your name
and telephone number.
We meet this Tuesday, September 22, 9:30 A.M. 11:30A.M. Join us in the Ministry Center
(Gym).
For information call:
Diane O’Brien 708 824-1362.
BIBLE STUDY CLASS RESUMES
WEDNESDAY ~ September 23rd
Members of the St. Vincent de Paul Society are meeting this Tuesday, September
22, at 2:00 pm, in the Ministry Center (St.
Boniface Room.)
ACCW 84TH ANNUAL FALL ASSEMBLY
At 1:00 PM
Please join Fr. Pat for a Bible Study session on
Wednesday, September 23, at 1:00 PM, in the
Ministry Center ( St. Boniface Room). The
afternoon sessions meet on the second and fourth
Wednesday of each month. The evening sessions
meet on the first & third Thursday. The next
evening session is October 1, at 7:00PM.
All ladies of the Parish are invited to attend the
ACCW 84th Annual Fall Breakfast with Archbishop
Blase Cupich.
This year’s scholarship recipient, parish presidents
and 2015 Women of the Year, will also be honored.
Join us on Saturday, October 24, 2015, at 9:15AM, at
Belvedere Chateau, located at 8055 West 103rd St.,
Palos Hills. If you’d like to attend and be a part of the The Sacred Heart Religious Education Classes start
Sacred Heart table, please call Sue Donofrio at
this Wednesday, September 23, 2015.
708.974.3969. The cost is $30. per person/checks
Grades 1,2,3,4 Start at 4:30P
made payable to the ACCW.
Grades 5,6,7,8 Start at 6:30P
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It’s time to clean your closets and benefit the needy as well! Our Fall Clothing Drive (BUNDLE
WEEKEND) is NEXT WEEKEND, SEPT. 26 & 27. Please bring your clean, useable clothing
to the Sacred Heart Parking Lot, where trailers will be available to accept these items.
We would really appreciate it, that the individual bags of clothing, not be too heavy. Please use more than
one bag if many items are being donated as it is very difficult to lift heavy bags onto the trailer.
Once again, we thank you for your generous spirit of caring and sharing! God Bless!
The Sacred Heart St. Vincent de Paul Society
The following were baptized at Sacred Heart Parish:
MIGUEL ANDRE BORJA
MAYA MARIA WALKOSZ
EMILIA MARIA KOSZAREK
EMMETT STANLEY WALSH
We welcome these children into the Mystical Body
of Christ and into our Sacred Heart Family.
Autumn officially
begins on Wednesday,
September 23rd, 2015.
AUTUMN
Listen! The wind is rising,
and the air is wild with leaves,
We have had our summer evenings,
now for October eves!
— Humbert Wolfe
The Sacred Heart Welcome Committee wants to say
“You’re Welcome!” to come and join us.
Our next parish Hospitality Weekend will be September 26th & 27th after all the Masses. Plan
to reserve a few minutes and join your fellow parishioners and visitors for some quality time and treats.
The spirit of Sacred Heart Parish is one that emanates from every person who enters here – long-standing members,
new families and visitors. Our Welcoming Ministry consists of individuals who wish to be actively involved in helping
to animate and support this spirit. As a committee, we gather to discuss ways to help Sacred Heart be an increasingly
welcoming and united parish. As volunteers, we offer our services on weekends and at other opportunities to host gatherings for refreshment and fellowship.
We are looking for friendly people to join in this ministry of building the Sacred Heart Family. We encourage FAMILIES, INDIVIDUALS or GROUPS to join in boosting our already great parish spirit. You can volunteer once or as
often as you prefer. We are also seeking new volunteers for our Welcome Committee which typically meets on a Monday evening every two months or so. We are open to fresh ideas for making the Sacred Heart parish community the
best it can be. The more, the merrier—WELCOME!
If you are interested or have any questions, stop by the Gathering Room next weekend and see what’s involved.
BONUS! Students looking for service hours can use this to fulfill their requirements.
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We at Sacred Heart offer congratulations to Paul Mikula and Elizabeth Werner on becoming
Certified Catechists of the Archdiocese of Chicago. We thank them for investing their time
and effort to continue growing in their knowledge of Jesus Christ and the Catholic Faith, and
the skills they will need to hand on those beliefs.
Registration for First Faith is still taking place. First Faith is a pre-school religious education
for four and five year old children. Your child must be four by September 1st.
Classes start October 11, 2015 and run each Sunday through Mother’s Day, May 2016. The
classes are held in the Parish Center during the 9:00 AM Mass. The children learn prayers,
hear stories, learn songs, do crafts and activities, skits, paint, color and model with clay. We
have lessons on “I’m Special,” Family, Our Senses, Our Feelings, Being Thankful, Advent, Christmas, Lent,
Easter, The Mass, Noah’s Ark, God’s Unending Love, Forgiveness, Being Different, and many more lessons.
First Faith has been in existence at Sacred Heart Parish for 43 years. This is a wonderful way to introduce
your child to the love God has for all of us. There is a $50.00 fee per child, which includes all supplies and a
schoolbag. To register or if you have any questions please call Geraldine Cody at 708.448.2030.
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LITURGICAL MINISTRY
OPPORTUNITIES FOR SERVICE
Every weekend the Sacred Heart community comes together at Mass to celebrate all that God
has done for us, especially throughout the past week. Out of this community gathering,
individuals are called to minister as Lectors, Ushers, Sacristans, Altar Servers, Music Ministers,
and Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion/Eucharistic Ministers (along with the priests and deacons,
the liturgy planners, those who decorate the church, and the church cleaning and maintenance personnel).
Each weekend Mass utilizes the service of about 30 persons to prepare and facilitate the “work of the
people,” the liturgy. Today we are appealing for your help—we are in great need of more people to come
forward and assist in these ministries.
If you know of someone (or you yourself) who would make a good candidate for the ministry of
Usher, Eucharistic Minister, Lector, Altar Server (youth or adult), or Music Minister, please submit
his/her/your name and telephone number to Rita Burns at the Ministry Center, 974-3336.
Training sessions and enrichment programs are available at various times throughout the year.
Some offerings follow:
Training for (new) Eucharistic Ministers
Oct. 5 & 12 7:00 p.m.
St. Gerald, Oak Lawn
(Sessions for new Eucharistic Ministers will also be held in spring, 2016.)
Initial Lector Training
Sept. 28 & 30 7:00 p.m.
Initial Lector Training
Oct. 29 & Nov. 5 7:00 p.m.
St. Daniel the Prophet
SACRED HEART
As part of our parish’s participation in the Archdiocese of Chicago Vicariate V Ministry Commission,
all programs are free to parishioners of Sacred Heart Parish, unless otherwise noted. The full 2015-2016
Calendar of Events published by the Ministry Commission of Vicariate V can be found on their website:
www.ministrycommissionv5.com
SACRED HEART CCW DAY OF REFLECTION
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 10:30AM UNTIL 2:00PM
Our Daily Lives: Sacred Ground for the Journey
We live in challenging times! Finding our balance and staying centered are
not easy tasks for any of us. Sister Mary Ruth Broz, a Sister of Mercy and
retreat director, will focus on some of the small ways that we can pause and
deepen our awareness of a God who is there to meet us in all the twists and
turns of our ordinary lives.
The Sacred Heart Catholic Council of Women (CCW) will present this Day
of Reflection in the Ministry Center, Sunday, October 4th, 10:30—2:00.
Perk up your morning with coffee, juice and rolls, A delicious luncheon
will also be served. Such a deal! $10.00 prepaid in the Church narthex
the weekends of September 19, 20 and 26, 17. Walk-ins Sunday morning
$12.00. All Ladies Welcome! Bring a Relative, Friend or Neighbor.
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America Needs
Fatima
Rosary Rally
September 21-27, 2015
Is your Parish interested in sending a group to
this incredible event? Or would you like to go
as an individual with a group from the
Archdiocese?
Marriage and Family Ministries and Faith
Journeys Pilgrimage Company will be
working together to go to Philadelphia for the
full week participating in the Family
Congress or just the weekend to experience
the Papal Events. To find out more
information about the pilgrimage and cost,
please contact Amanda Thompson at
[email protected] or
312.534.8391.
We will be celebrating in Chicago as well so
go to www.familyministries.org to find out
more information!
Marriage and
Family Ministries
“Finally,
my Immaculate Heart will triumph!”
(Our Lady of Fatima, July 13, 1917)
Please join us for a Rosary Crusade on Saturday,
October 10th, 12 Noon, at Sacred Heart, in front of
the Rectory (street side)
This Rosary Crusade takes place just three days
before the 98th Anniversary of the miracle of the
sun at Fatima. Come, pray with us, as we show our
persevering love for Our Lady.
For information call Joan Kukuk 708.430.4505.
STEWARDSHIP OF OUR RESOURCES
Weekend of September 5 & 6, 2015
Budgeted Collection
$15,250.00
Sunday & Holy Day Collection ……... $15,119.00
YTD Weekly Collection Deficit: (-10,742.00)
Weekend of September 12 & 13, 2015
Budgeted Collection
$15,250.00
Sunday & Holy Day Collection ……... $14,677.00
YTD Weekly Collection Deficit: (-10,161.00)
God Bless! Beth Mikula & Emmett Williamson
Ladies! This year we promise that the Craft Show at Sacred Heart will be the BEST one
ever! We have 40 tables and we have limited the vendors’ tables to 10 so as to allow more
crafters. We also made sure there will be no duplicates. Therefore, we will have 30 tables
of different and unique crafters….with these changes this show promises to be SO GOOD
that we are doing it for TWO days– Saturday, October 24th and Sunday, October 25. This
way if your unable to come out on Saturday, then you can come by either before or after
Mass on Sunday. We will also have food available for purchase on Saturday and snacks
available on Sunday. You can also purchase tickets for a huge raffle of prizes donated by the participants.
Please come by and help support your ACCW women’s club and the crafters/vendors who are participating.
This is a perfect time to start on your Christmas gift list. The craft show will start at 9:00A until 2:00P on
Saturday and 8:30A until 2:00P on Sunday. For more information please call Susan Donofrio at:
708.974.3969. You are also invited to follow & share our facebook page featuring our crafters & vendors at:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/SacredHeartFallFair/
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AROUND THE COMMUNITY
Pancake Breakfast
~ ALL YOU CAN EAT!
~ Pancakes-Eggs-Sausage ~
Donations: $7 Adults/$4 Kids
Hosted by: American Veterans Motorcycle
Riders Assoc. (AVMRA)
Sunday, September 14th ~ 8A to 12P
Bremen VFW Post 2791
17147 S. Oak Park Ave, Tinley Park
Contact information: John Bartosiewicz 708.917.3275 or
[email protected].
AVMRA Chapter X is an Illinois Non-for-Profit organization.
All Proceeds benefit local Veterans Assistance Programs.
OCTOBERFEST AT ST. PATRICIA CHURCH
9000 S. 86th Ave., Hickory Hills
Come Join The Fun
Saturday, September 26 ~ 6:00P until 11:00P
Admission: Adults $25., Seniors 65+ $20.
Includes All You Can Eat & Drink
Imperial Oak Beer Tasting-Live Music by
the Wannabee’s
Split The Pot & Silent Auction
2nd ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE
At the Palos Metra Station
123rd Street and 82nd Avenue
Saturday, September 26, 2015
Sponsored by Palos Park Woman’s Club
Open to the Public 8AM –1PM
Spaces available for crafters to sell hand-made items.
Craft Vendor Fee is $125-Resale Vendor Fee $20.
For more information call Marie 708.480.4103 or Theresa
708.671.3762. The Metra Coffee Shop will be open for
coffee, etc.
September is National HIV/AIDS Ethnic
Awareness Day. Every 9½ minutes someone
in the U.S. is infected with HIV. 25% of
those infected with the virus do not know
they are infected. If you do not know if you
are infected you could be spreading the virus to others. Only
way to know is to get tested.
September 27th ~ National Gay Men’s HIV/AIDS
Awareness Day. Data from U.S. Centers for Disease Control
show a sharp increase in the number of new infections among
young (13-29) gay & bisexual men. Because of persistent and
painful homophobia, stigma & discrimination people are
afraid to be tested & seek treatment & healthcare. Free &
confidential or anonymous testing is available. For more
information / location of testing site call 1.312.948.6500,
Catholic Charities/www hivaidsservicesministry.org.
On Sept. 27, and throughout the year, please pray for those
living with and affected by HIV/AIDS.
THIS WEEK
SACRED HEART
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21
~ 10:00A Soul Core Stretch (Chair)
~ 5:00P Soul Core Stretch
~ 7:00P Holy Name Meeting
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
~ 9:30A Shawl Ministry
~ 2:00P St. Vincent de Paul Meeting
~ 6:30P LOSS Program.
~ 7:30P-Queen of Peace Prayer Group
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
~ 10:00A Soul Core Stretch (Chair)
~ 1:00P Bible Study
~ 3:30P Music Rehearsal
~ 4:30P Religious Education—Grades 1,2,3,4
~ 6:30P Religious Education—Grades 5,6,7,8
~ 6:00P RCIA
~ 7:00P Sacred Heart Chorale (Formation Rm)
~ 7:00P TTWCI Planning Meeting
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
~ 7:00P BINGO
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
~ 7:00P DOOR TO HOPE (AA Meeting-PC 5-6)
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
~ 4:00P St. Vincent de Paul Bundle Weekend
~ 4:30P Hospitality
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27
~ 7:00A St. Vincent de Paul Bundle Weekend
~ 7:30A Hospitality
~ 1:30 P Baptisms
ACADEMY OF OUR LADY ALUMNAE REUNION
Saturday, October 17 ~ 5:30P-10P/ Oak Lawn Hilton Hotel
94th Cicero, Oak Lawn
6P –8P Hors d’oeuvres Served ~ Cash Bar
Tickets are $50. After Oct. 13Tickets will be $55.
Campus tour /Prayer Service on Oct. 17 at 10:30A
Reservations are required for the evening reunion but not for
the campus tour. Graduates of Academy of Our Lady H.S. in a
year ending in 0 or 5 Class will receive a special salute at the
reunion. For more information call Alumnae Office
773.445.2300 or visit website www.AOLAlumnae.com
Page Twelve
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19
7:30 AM — JOSE SALDANA
4:30 PM — EDWARD & LAVERNE SILEKIS
MARGARET RONKOWSKI
HENRY & MICHAEL PERSAK
FRANK O’NEILL, JOHN FRANK
EDWARD & ANNE WOJCIECHOWSKI
JOHN MILLIGAN, BETTY & JOHN BAHLING
EDWARD REKRUCIAK, THOMAS SCAVUZZO
SPECIAL INTENTION OF HAYS FAMILY
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
7:30AM — JANICE BANASIAK, ERIC LORENZ
9:00AM — ANDRZEJ BYRDAK
SPECIAL INTENTIONS FOR JOHN JASIK,
HEALING INTENTIONS FOR SCOTT JASIK
10:30AM — EDWARD PIETRYLA, FRANK STAWOWA
PAT COSENZA, MARIE MARINI
LAWRENCE MC CASLAND
12:00PM — EDWARD NACKLICKE, ZOFIA PAWLAK
ZOFIA KOBYLARCZYK, ELZBIETA KONOPACKI
KATARZYNA & JAN NOSAL, STEFAN NAKLICKE
ANTONINA & JAN FASICZKA, DANIEL NAKLICKE
JACENTY FRYZLEWICZ (32ND ANN.)
VITOLD, ANNA, & ARVIDAS URBANOVICH
BRONISLAW, JADWIGA, & DANUTA GRABLEOSKIJE
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 (9:00AM)
THERESA SOCHA
HEALING INTENTIONS FOR JAMES J. RYAN
SPECIAL INTENTION OF MORRISON FAMILY
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 (7:30AM)
EDWARD & LAVERNE SILEKIS
DR. THEODORE WEBER
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 (9:00AM)
JOSEPH BREHOVSKY
ED PAULL JR., TERRI MERWICK,
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 (7:30AM)
CATHERINE VARI, KATHLEEN FINNEGAN
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 (9:00AM)
LOUIS LAONI, ERNESTINE & JOHN ZIMMERMAN
SPECIAL INTENTION OF THERESA MONTGOMERY
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
7:30 AM — FOR OUR PARISHIONERS
4:30 PM — JOSEPHINE WALSDORF, FRANK O’NEILL
BILL MCDONALD, LENNY PETERSON
JOHN & MARY ANN JERZAK (10TH ANN)
EDWARD & LAVERNE SILEKIS, MARY RITCHIE
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27
7:30AM — JAMES BATORY. RUTH BATORY,
RONALD F. MILLER, BRIDGET BRENNAN, DECEASED
MEMBERS OF TROY, BOLBAT, & SPALLA FAMILIES
9:00AM — ANDRZEJ BYRDAK, ELEANOR BANASIAK
LARRY RIELY, CHARLES & LILLIAN KOCH
HEALING INTENTION FOR ALAN O’RSESKE
10:30AM — PATRICK FOWLER
RUDOLPH & JOSEPHINE GLASNAK
12:00PM — BERNICE BERKAWICZ, FRANK VALENTE
JOHN & MARAYAN JERZAK (10TH ANNIV.)
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
12:00P Wedding-Patrick Biernack, Michal Sczerba
2:30P Wedding - Own Servers
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
4:30 PM — Daniel Krzysiak, Katie & Kelly Stotts
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27
7:30 AM — Halie Bala, Patrick Landgraf, Ava McGuire
9:00 AM — Mia Dosen, John Jukic
10:30 AM — Alex Gmiterek, Jacqueline Perez, Michal Szczerba
12:00 PM — Patrick Biernack, Johann Cuta, Nicole Lubon
There is a promise of marriage between:
II—ANDRZEJ GURCZAK & NATALIA DZIUBEK
II—TODD SVOBODA & BRIDGET ROHAN
I—KYLE MARTINEK & CARRIE BUSCH
Please pray for the following: Geri Gianfrancisco,
Paul Mikula,Sr., Laura Barajas, Irene Urso, Vickie Jablecki,
Steve LaRocco, Lorraine Bischoff, Walter Zurek, Dorothy March,
Darlene Kohn, Verna Cavato, Emmitt Hays, Lorraine Unites,
George McCague & Son, George, Mary Ellen Walsh, Fred Medina
Keith Donofrio, Doug Leonard, Christopher Connolly,
Mary Busch, Roberta Paulauskis, John Pavloski,Jane Dzielwa
Anthony Hatherley, Carl & Karen Bonasera, Mary Murphy
Diane Cervencik, Maria Messina, Beata Smrokowska, Joan Brya,
Bernard McCarthy, Kateri Garbauski, Dominic Lescola,
Barbara Gleige, Antoinette Paciora, Connie Jasik, Ethel Hivick,
Franciszka Kojs, Fr. Anthony Adducci, Cathy Jo Werner,
Bernadine Miller, Concetta Cacciottolo, & Josephine Capaccio.
REST IN PEACE
Your prayers are requested for the repose of the souls of:
DEBRA ZUREK
ERIC LORENZ
PATRICIA PHOENIX
JOSEPH PRZYBOCKI
NATHAN C. LENARD
MARCELLA MCFALL
KATHLEEN CIOLINO
JACQUELINE STARKE
WALTER STARON, JR.
ANDREW RATKOVICH
Please pray for their souls and all the souls of
the faithful departed.