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Sacred Heart Parish - Sacred Heart Church
Sacred Heart Parish
OCTOBER 25, 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
THIRTIETH 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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October 25, 2015
SHARINGS FROM THE PASTOR
You may recall that a few weeks ago I announced a
contest to provide a name for our weekly bulletin. There
has been a significant response to the contest and we have
something like thirty different suggestions, with a couple
of overlapping ones. The committee will meet so that we
can have the changes done by the printer for the First
Sunday of Advent, the beginning of the new liturgical
year.
The end of one liturgical year brings us a number of
readings that draw attention to the end times. They
remind us that God’s plan for the world is that it be
absorbed into the fullness of eternity. What that means
exactly, and how that will work out, and when that will
work out, are matters of theological speculation on some
rather cryptic biblical passages. We are advised to keep
our eyes fixed firmly on the Lord so that we do not
become unduly distressed by what are ultimately passing
changes.
Speaking of passing and changes, some of you have
already heard that I am rapidly approaching the magic age
of seventy. This is the age at which, according to the
policies of the archdiocese, a priest is supposed to resign
from administrative activities. In plain English, I am
scheduled to retire at the end of this fiscal year, which
would be June 30, 2016.
Those of you with long term memory will remember that
when such a change is to take place at a parish, the local
vicar (in our case Bishop Andrew P. Wypych) the local
dean (in our case, Father Edward Upton, the pastor
emeritus from Saint Francis of Assisi Parish in Orland
Park) and two members of the priest placement board (to
be determined) come to the parish for a set of meetings.
They meet with the parish pastoral staff, with parish lay
leaders and then there is a general session open to all
parishioners. The meeting for Sacred Heart Parish will be
on Tuesday, November 10 at 7:00 p.m. in the church
building. We hope that there will be a good representation
of parishioners for this meeting so that you can let the
diocese know the talents and qualities that you feel would
be most necessary for the new pastor of Sacred Heart
Parish to possess. On behalf of all the potential candidates
for the pastorate, I would encourage you to be realistic
about the expectations you have. For example you are not
going to find a young energetic priest with twenty years
of experience. You are not going to find a priest who is
able to always be available whenever you call or stop by
while he is always at the hospitals, nursing homes, and
visiting parishioners in their homes. I think you get the
idea.
Let me assure you that I
do have mixed feelings
about this transition in my
life. In general I feel that
the policy of having
priests leave
administration at the age
of seventy is a good idea,
it still is really way too
late in one sense, but, it is
still better than nothing.
By that I mean that we
should be at least a bit
attentive to the realities of
life: namely that the administration of complex
operations like parishes would probably run more
smoothly if they were administered by younger
“executives.”
At the same time, the experiences I have had at Sacred
Heart have been very good and supportive and I have had
the great opportunity to become acquainted with a
number of wonderful people who have been very
supportive and worked very hard to keep the operations
of Sacred Heart Parish going well.
So, the basic issue kind of comes down to my
expectations for the future. Since my health is still fairly
good, do I exercise it in continuing to be pastor of the
parish, or to retire and enjoy some time in pursuing
activities and opportunities that are not possible while I
am trying to run the parish. Obviously, I have decided for
the latter option, and I trust that you will accept the
decision in the spirit that brought it about, namely that I
am grateful to the many wonderful people who have
made my time as pastor of Sacred Heart a very pleasant
and rewarding one. While I can attest to its being
rewarding for me, I cannot be so affirmative as to the
feelings of all the parishioners and others that I have dealt
with over the years. Where I have failed to be as pastoral
and caring as I might have been, I am sorry.
This was not intended to be an obituary or a last will and
testament. I do have eight months six days and change
before I retire. I trust that these days will continue along
the lines of the previous six years.
Fr. Pat
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
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EVENING OF REFLECTION, RENEWAL AND REFRESHMENT
FOR VOLUNTEERS IN LITURGICAL MINISTRY
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 7:00—8:30 PM, IN CHURCH
Altar Servers — Youth & Adult
Environment & Art ~ Ushers
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
(Eucharistic Ministers)
Lectors ~ Music Ministry
Sacristans ~ Handmaids of the Altar
Ministers of Care
We will begin by sharing some time in prayerful reflection on the work of the
people of God — the liturgy — and why God calls us out of the assembly to become
actively involved in ministry.
Following our opening prayer and reflection, we will break out into individual
ministry groups to receive updates and/or clarifications and to come to a common understanding of our particular roles in liturgy.
Finally, we will spend some social time with one another , get to know the persons
behind the names we see on the schedules, and share some light refreshments.
** ALL VOLUNTEERS IN LITURGICAL MINISTRY **
** are strongly encouraged to attend this evening. **
AT SACRED HEART PARISH
ON FRIDAY ~ NOVEMBER 6TH ~ 7:00 P.M.
This Mass is offered for All the Holy Souls, however, a special Sacred Heart
candle will be given to the families of the deceased whose funerals took place at
Sacred Heart Church from November 2014 thru October 2015. Letters have
been sent to all the families and a response is requested.
All parishioners are welcome to participate in this special celebration. Please
allow extra time at this Mass as we remember our faithful departed after the
homily of the Mass. We invite all parishioners and families of the deceased to
share in fellowship after this special Memorial Mass.
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Saturday, October 24, 6P.M.~ 11P.M.
Sacred Heart Moscow Center
BBQ & Mexican Cuisine, Drinks
(Margaritas, Beer, Wine Soda),
Entertainment (Mariachis) & DJ,
“Split the Pot” & Raffles
Price: $50. Each
Call 708.430.0428
www.catholiccharities.net
Sponsored by Catholic Charities
THIS WEEKEND
Saturday, October 24th & Sunday October 25th
Come by and help support your ACCW women's club and the
crafters/vendors who are participating. There will be 40 tables
of unique and different crafters. There also will be a
refreshment table (Hot dogs, Beef sandwiches, Pizza). The
craft show will be at 9:00 a.m. until 4:30p.m. on Saturday and
8:30a.m. until 2:00p.m. on Sunday.
For more information call Susan Donofrio
708.974.3969.
On top of spaghetti … all covered with cheese … Ahhh, did that make you think of a nice
dish of spaghetti covered with gourmet Italian sauce with a big meatball sitting on top with a
nice glass of red wine?! (Or Dick Biondi?!) Add a little Italian music and the camaraderie of
your Sacred Heart family and it reminds you of our annual spaghetti dinner held in January
when we are in the midst of our winter doldrums. It will be here sooner than you think and
with the growing popularity of this event, we would like to ask your help in planning it.
Please bring your thoughts and ideas to a spaghetti dinner planning meeting on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 at
7:00 p.m. in the Ministry Center. Ciao!
Nabożeństwa Różańcowe w naszym Kościele Sacred Heart
Zapraszamy na Nabożeństwo Różańcowe w naszym kościele,
w każdy piątek o godz. 8 pm: Msza sw., wystawienie Najsw. Sakr. i różaniec
Heavenly Music
~ FRIDAY ~
OCTOBER 30TH
7:00pm until 9:00pm
In the Ministry Gym
Games and Prizes
All Jr. High and High School teens are invited. You are welcome to bring a friend. For
more information call , Michael Lundberg,
Youth Minister, 974.3336. Ex 253, or email
Mike at [email protected].
Concert Betania Choir from Venezuela
The Family of Servant of God
Maria Esperanza
The choir will perform live in concert on
Tuesday, October 27, 2015 at 7:00pm. The
Concert will be held at: Our Lady Mother of
the Church—Polish Mission Church Located
at: 116 Hilton Street Willow Springs, IL.
The blessed Virgin Mary appeared to Maria Esperanza on
March 25, 1984 under the title “ Mary, Virgin, and Mother,
Reconciler of all People and Nations.”
Servant of God Maria Esperanza (1928-2004), A modern day
Catholic mystic with a message of hope. Please come to meet
her husband, family, and the Betania Foundation Members
and enjoy their incredible voices.
For information Dominican Sisters Rosary Hill Home (708)
458-3040. This is a Free-will Donation
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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, October 27, 9:30 A.M. 11:30A.M. Join us in the Ministry Center
(Gym).
For information call:
Diane O’Brien 708 824-1362.
Members of the St. Vincent de Paul Society are meeting this Tuesday, October 27,
at 2:00 pm, in the Ministry Center (St.
Boniface Room.)
The Lovin’ Links (married couples club) will have a
meeting on Tuesday, October 27, at
7:00PM, in the Ministry Center.
Please join Fr. Pat for a Bible Study session this
Wednesday, October 28, at 1:00 PM, in the Ministry
Center ( St. Boniface Room).
PLEASE NOTE:
The afternoon sessions are
held every second and fourth
Wednesday’s of the month.
NEXT WEEKEND
OCTOBER 31/NOVEMBER 1
NAWAS INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL
PILGRIMAGE TO PORTUGAL & SPAIN
Featuring Madrid and Barcelona
11 DAYS: SEPTEMBER 26 – OCTOBER 6, 2016
Visiting—Lisbon ▪ Fatima—Santiago de Compostela—Avila ▪ Madrid—
Montserrat ▪ Barcelona
Hosted By: FR. GREG WOJCIK
Only $3199 per person from Chicago
(Air/land tour price is $2589 plus $610 govt. taxes/airline surcharges)
TOUR PRICE INCLUDES: Roundtrip Airfare from Chicago, $610 govt. taxes & airline surcharges, First
Class/Select Hotels, Most Meals, Services of a Professional Tour Director &
Comprehensive Sightseeing, All Hotel Service Charges and local tax, porterage and entrance fees.
For Further information Call Fr. Greg Wojcik at 773.775.6659 or email: [email protected].
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Dostępne materiały na temat Przemocy domowej w języku polskim
1. Akty Przemocy Domowej w Illinois oraz Biuro Prokuratora Generalnego, Lisy Madigan, która pracuje nad
ulepszaniem postępowania spraw nadużyć przestępczych, redukowaniem skali przestępstw wobec kobiet oraz nad
bardziej agresywnymi dochodzeniami sądowymi dotyczącymi spraw kryminalnych z nadużyciem kobiet. Po więcej
informacji, włącznie z możliwoscią otrzymania ochrony policyjnej (order of protection) , zob. http://
illinoisattorneygeneral.gov/women/index.html
2. Darmowa Linia telefoniczna z pomocą dla ofiar domowej przemocy w Chicago, czynna 24 godz na dobę, telefon
zaufania, który dostarcza ogólne informacje i podaje odsyłacze do poradni, pomocy prawnej i schronisk. Dzwoń (877)
863 6338, by zdobyć biegłego adwokata w sprawie przemocy domowej.
3. Polsko-Amerykańskie Zszeszenie oferuje dwa programy. Pierwszy dotyczy uczenia agresywnych mężczyn
alternatywnych, bezprzemocowych metod wyrażania emocji w relacjach intymnych; drugi jest dla ofiar i ich dzieci
propnując także usługi doradcze i prawne (wypełnienie papierów-raportu policyjnego, uzyskanie ochrony policyjnej
(order of protection), pomoc w przeprowadzce podczas spraw rozwodowych, doradztwo w sprawie sponsorowania
imigracyjnego). Po więcej informacji, kontakt: Katarzyna Olender, M. Ed. (773) 427 6331, lub e-mail
[email protected]. Zob. również www.polish.org
4. Wspólnotowa pomoc Anioł Stróż, która oferuje porady, klasy rodzicielskie, interwencje powstrzymujące napastnika
(dokonującego nadużycia), pomoc prawną i medyczną, tymczasowe mieszkanie. Po więcej informacji, kontakt: (815) 729
0930 albo zob. http://www.gacsprograms.org. Jest też dostępna linia telefoniczna 24 godziny na dobę pomagająca w
sprawach nadużyć, dzwoń: (815) 729 1228.
5. Strona internetowa: VINELink, automatyczny serwis udostępniony przez rząd Cook County, który pozwala
ofiarom przemocy i zainteresowanym obywatelom sledzić status pilnowania pozwanych lub podsłuchów sądowych.
Możesz się również zarejestrować, by być poinformowanym przez telefon i przez e-maila, kiedy pozwany jest zwolniony,
przeniesiony, lub zbiegł, albo o zmianach statusu spraw sądowych. Po więcej informacji, dzwoń za darmo: (877) 846
3445 lub zob. www.vinelink.com.
Are You at Risk for Heart Disease?
Fasting Cholesterol Screenings
When?: Sunday, November 8th from 8 AM to 11 AM
Where?: Church Narthex Hospitality Room
Cost: $39 (a $200 value; cash or check accepted)
Cholesterol Screenings are offered by Natural Health Solutions and include: TC, LDL, HDL, Non– HDL,
Triglycerides, Glucose, and Heart Risk Ratio. Please register with Elizabeth Droel at (708) 974 3336 ext. 6.
Please contact Peter Sacharczyk ay (630) 406 6783 with additional questions about the screening.
Our Sacred Heart P.A.D.S. shelter is in need of men and
women volunteers to help on one shift per month from
October to April. Our volunteers work in teams on all
shifts. The available shifts are:
Fridays 10:45 p.m. to 3:00 a.m., Saturday morning 2:45
a.m. to 7:00 a.m., and Saturday morning 5:45 a.m. to 8:00
a.m. Duties vary per shift. Our homeless guests are men,
women and children.
Please contact Deacon Tom and Linda at :708-598-2818
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Fall Dinner-Dance
Polish Club is inviting everyone to join in thanksgiving celebration
When: November 21, 2015
Where: Moscow Center
Time: 7PM
Donation: $35.00
Included: Dinner, Sweets, Music
Cash Bar
For more information please call:
Jean Cikowski 708.307.9309
BJ Hejna
708.642.6375
Zabawa Dziekczynna-Andrzejki
Polski Klub dzialajacy przy naszej Parafii
Zaprasza
wszystkich do uczstniczenia w jesiennej zabawie.
Kiedy: 21 Listopada, 2015
Godzina: 7:00 wieczorem
Gdzie: Moscow Center
Cena: $35.00
W cenie obiad, slodycze,muzyka.
Cash Bar.
Po wiecj informacji prosze dzwonic:
Janina Cikowski 708.307.9309
Bogumila Hejna 708.642.6375
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Dear Lord,
There are young men and women far from home, called to serve their nation in time of war;
sent to defend their nation in time of war; sent to defend our freedom on some distant foreign
shore. We pray You keep them safe, we pray You keep them strong, we pray You send them
safely home......for they have been away so long.
Bless those who await their safe return.
Bless those who mourn the lost.
Bless those who serve this country well,
no matter what the cost.
A02AW/SW Bryan Finnigan, U.S. Navy
Maj. Nicholas J. Di Guido, USMC
Corporal Jonathon Olsen, USMC
Pfc Carl Brandon, U.S. Army
Cmdr. Brent Lapp, U.S.N.
Cmdr. Melissa A. Vanek-Ferrin, U.S. Navy
Spc. Robert Eugene King, Jr.
Lt. Col. Kristen Lasica Khaner, USMC
Col. Daniel T. Lasica, USAF
Spc. Jesse J. Passarella, U.S. Army
Major Robert Joseph Bowen, AR
Major Veronica Ko, SC
Lt. Cameron West, USMC
Petty Officer Megan Palenik, U.S. Navy
Master Chief William J. Egan, USN
Sgt. Andrew Jender, USMC
Staff Sgt. Joseph Hahn, U.S. Army
Pfc. Jacob Hahn, U.S. Army
Airman 1st Class Matthew J. Milavickas
PV2 Mark R. Milavickas, U.S. Army
Pfc. Nicholas Little, U.S. Army
Lance Corporal William Kennedy, USMC
Sgt. Justin Nolan, USMC
Petty Ofc. Meghan Casey, U.S. Navy
Lt. JG Steven Lungaro, U.S. Navy
Master Sgt. Patrick Hegeman, USMC
Sgt.1st Class Joseph M. Filipiak,10th Mnt. Div.Gunnery
Cpt. Adam F. Werner, U.S. Army
Pfc Robert Trevor Martinez, U.S. Army
Sgt. Daniel Duffy, U.S.Army
Sgt. Casey Zimmer, USMC
Amn. Alex Skalski, USAF
2nd Lt Nicholas J. Lenard, U.S.Army
Cpt. Tom Schueman, USMC
Staff Sgt. Timothy R. Gena, USMC
Petty Officer Thomas J. Murtaugh, U.S. Nav
Second Lt. Amanda M. Bandurski, USAF
Maj. Andrew Sedivy, MD, USAF
Pfc. Daniel E. Symons, U.S. Marine
Lt. Ryan Singer, U.S. Army
2nd Lt. Michael C. Lynch, U.S. Army
First Lt. Amanda Sink, USAF
Sgt. Brian Maszka USAF
Airman Zachary Frana USAF
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AROUND THE COMMUNITY
Br. Rice High School Events
Sunday, October 18 – Basketball Shooting Clinic 6:00PM8:00PM. Open to all boys 5th-8th grade. Fee: $10 – Includes T
-shirt and Pizza. Email [email protected] for more info.
Open Houses —
November 1, 2015 & November 22, 2015 11:00AM-1:00PM
For parents/guardians and prospective students to receive an
individualized tour of the school. Administration, teachers,
coaches, and staff will be present to meet with families and
answer any questions regarding Brother Rice and the admissions process.
Mother McAuley High School Open House
9910 W. 99th St. Chicago, IL
Tuesday., October 27, 2015
6:00P until 8:00P
Tours begin with a presentation at 6:00P, 6:30P, and 7:00P.
More information www.mothermcauley.org
Or call Jennifer at 773.881.6558
LITTLE COMPANY OF MARY HOSPITAL
Little Company of Mary is offering Wake Up Call Screening
on October 24th at the hospital. It is a risk assessment of heart
disease and stroke, along with a complete blood screening.
Ultrasounds are done of the carotids, aorta and peripheral
arteries as well as a heart rhythm screening for afib.
Registration is a must; $150 required at registration Please call
708.423.5774 to set up screening.
CRAFT SHOW AT ST. PATRICIA
9050 S. 86th Ave., Hickory Hills
Sunday, November 8 ~ 8A until 3P
We are still looking for vendors and crafters, interested get in
touch with Elizabeth at [email protected]. or
call her at 773.742.0891.
VISITATION GRAMMAR SCHOOL
(Chicago, IL)
CLASS OF 1965 REUNION
Saturday, November 14, 2015
6:00PM until 11:30 PM
If interested in attending or if you would like further
information please contact John Arvetis at 773.581.7800 or
visit: [email protected].
SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE!
The Chicago Lithuanian women’s club will be awarding two
scholarships at their annual fundraiser on Sunday, November 8,
2015. Applicants must be of Lithuanian ancestry and reside in
Illinois.
For further information please call Gen Maluska at:
708.974.4924
THIS WEEK
SACRED HEART
MONDAY, OCTOBER 26
~ 10:00A Soul Core Stretch
~ 5:00P Soul Core Stretch
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27
~ 9:30A Prayer Shawl Ministry
~ 2:00P St. Vincent de Paul Meeting
~ 6:30P Loss
~ 7:00P Baptismal Prep Class
~ 7:00P Lovin’ Links
~ 7:30P Queen of Peace Prayer Group
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28
~ 10:00A Soul Core Stretch (Chair)
~ 1:00P Bible Study
~ 4:30P RE GR 1, 2, 3, 4
~ 6:30P RE GR 5, 6, 7, 8
~ 6:30P Confirmation Enrollment
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29
~ 7:00P Lector Training
~ 7:00P BINGO
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30
~ 6:00P PADS (PC-H/K)
~ 7:00P DOOR TO HOPE (PC 5-6)
~ 7:00P Teen Halloween Party
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31
HAPPY HALLOWEEN
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1
All SAINTS
~ 9:00A First Faith Classes
~ 10:30A Grade 7 Family Mass
~ 12:00P Baptisms
All you Can Eat Pancake Breakfast Benefiting
Boy Scout Troop 1373
Where: Palos Hills Community Center
8455 W. 103rd St., Palos Hills
When: Saturday, Nov. 14th, 2015
Time: 8:00A – 12:00 P~ Cost: $7.00 adults
$5.00 Children ages 3-11. Kids ages 2 and under
free
Raffle prizes available ~ Gift Card Tree Raffle/ Bake Sale
Bring this ad with you to receive 5 free raffle tickets
For info call Karen at 708.785.6945.
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24
7:30 AM — CATHERINE VARI
SPECIAL INTENTION OF MICHAEL & ANNETTE
4:30 PM — RAMONA PRESZ
MIKE CASSANO (1ST ANN.)
EDWARD & LAVERNE SILEKIS
EVELYN & CASIMAR REKRUCIAK
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25
7:30AM — DECEASED MEMBERS OF TROY, BOLBAT,
& SPALLA FAMILIES
9:00AM — SHEILA RIORDAN, ANN NAGLE
ANDRZEJ BYRDAK, LARRY RILEY
BAKSHIS FAMILY, MARGARET BROWNE
SPECIAL INTENTION OF THERESA MONTGOMERY
10:30AM — FRANK O’NEILL, LARRY HERM
12:00PM — BERNICE BERKAWICZ, RYAN SHEEHAN
MONDAY, OCTOBER 26 (9:00AM)
GEORGE MAMPREIAN
JADWIGA SKOWRONSKI (15 ANN.)
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27 (7:30AM)
VICTORIA LAONI, SUSAN KELLY
JOZEF & FRANK TOMASZKOWICZ
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28 (9:00AM)
ED SIMCOE (10TH ANN), MARTIN HORVATH
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29 (7:30AM)
BOB FITZGERALD, CONSTANTINE RZENDZIAN
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 (9:00AM)
JOANN REAMER BROGAN
PETER DANIEL CURTIS, JOHN G. MURRAY, SR.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31
7:30 AM — JOSEPH SAVARD
4:30 PM — EDWARD & LAVERNE SILEKIS
ANTHONY GAGLIONE, ANNETTE RUSSO
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1
7:30AM — GERALDINE PLAZA
9:00AM — HALINA LEONARD
EVA & FELIX PAULAUSKIS
ANDRZEJ BYRDAK, KATHLEEN FINNEGAN
10:30AM — RAYMOND VELASQUEZ
EDWARD PIETRYLA, LARRY HERM
MARTHA, ANGEL, & ZOILA CACHERO
12:00PM — ANDRZEJ RIWINSKI, WALTER PIECKO
STELLA PYDYN, JANINA & FRYDERYK BASISTA
RYSZARD KOREK, ANIELA BARTYZOL
WANDA MALCZYK, KAZIMIERZ RZEGOST
BAPTISMAL PREPARATION CLASS
TUESDAY ~ OCTOBER 27, 2015
7:00P.M. ~ Moscow Center
To register, please call 708.974.3336, press
O. Parents must attend class before Baptism
can be set up.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31
4:30 PM — Jacquelyn, Colin & Catherine Loomis
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1
7:30 AM — Kaitlyn Chesniak, Ava McGuire, VOLUNTEER
9:00 AM — John Jukic, Justin Morgan, Frankie Piatkiewicz
10:30 AM — Alec & Phil Anglin, Zachary VanLoon
12:00 PM — Marcin & Damian Kowalik, Jacob Mazurek
There is a promise of marriage between:
III —SAMUEL KOWALSKI & MIRANDA COVIC
II— MICHAEL NERI & JULIE SNORECK
I—JAMES WALKER & ANNA ZYGMUND
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, Emmitt Hays, Lorraine Unites, Roberta Paulauskis
George McCague & Son, George, Mary Ellen Walsh, Fred Medina
Keith Donofrio, Doug Leonard, Christopher Connolly,
Mary Busch, George Metoyer, Jane Dzielwa, Lucille Mustaccio
Anthony Hatherley, Carl & Karen Bonasera, Mary Murphy,
Diane Cervencik, Maria Messina, Beata Smrokowska, Joan Brya,
Bernard McCarthy, Kateri Garbauski, Jim Kulikauskas,
Barbara Gleige, Antoinette Paciora, Connie Jasik, Ethel Hivick,
Franciszka Kojs, Concetta Cacciottolo, Rosemary Brown
Bernadine Miller, Josephine Capaccio, Shirley Bonasera,
Elaine Rys, Edward Rys, Margaret Sostarich, Lillian Wrobel
George Smunt, Richard Pach, Catherine Cochrane,
Margie Drabicki, Salvatore LaPorte, Bob Bligh, Kathy Smith
Chuck Armstrong, Catherine Cochran, and Leta Miller.
REST IN PEACE
Your prayers are requested for the repose of the souls of:
DAVE PAROUBEK
SALVADOR “SAM” NAVARO
Please pray for their souls and all the souls of the
faithful departed.

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