33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time - Our Lady of Peace Catholic Parish
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33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time - Our Lady of Peace Catholic Parish
1 Our Lady Lady of of Peace Peace Parish Parish Our on August 15th 701 PLAINFIELD • DARIEN, IL 60561 630-323-4333 Ministry Offered By The Marians of The Immaculate Conception 2 Pastor Page! “Sins and Distractions” There are certain constant themes that run through the Scriptures. One such theme is that we are made to walk with God. I can more easily say that all of us are hungry for God. We feel a natural inclination for the spiritual life. Whenever we sense that we are growing in the spiritual life, whenever we hear or read anything that touches that part of us that hungers for God, we cannot help but feel good – as if everything is ok in the world. But the other theme in the Scriptures is that there is another part of us that has a tendency to move in a different direction. Even a slight movement in a different direction takes us off the path to God. But because we have that centuries old desire to walk with God still within us, we will want to walk a solid path with God again. We will know this intuitively at first. It is said in spiritual writings that God is both the goal and the goad. We walk a path to God as the goal, and simultaneously are nudged toward God – by God Himself as the goad!! Yes, one could say that here God acting as “goad” largely makes up that intuition within us that reacts as a warning for us when, by our bad decisions, we seem to be moving away from God, rather than moving toward Him. You just sort of know. You might feel guilty, as an example. The feeling of guilt has received a bad press as of late. That’s unfortunate, as the feeling of guilt can be a tremendous aid in the spiritual life letting us know, once again, if we are moving away from God by a poor decision. What is interesting here is that we might want to recognize that we indeed do “choose” to move away from God. We don’t stumble away from God accidently. It can be a decision in a slight area, what we refer to as a venial sin. Or, it can be a decision to move away from God that involves a grave area. This is called a mortal sin. In either case we choose. If we can additionally recognize that we make such choices repeatedly, than perhaps we can also recognize that we are in effect training ourselves in such a direction. This “training” imprints on us what is called a “tendency” toward sinful decision-making. That is why we can never be totally perfect after leaving confession. Although absolved, we still leave with that tendency toward sin, which we sort of “did” to ourselves by our repeated choosing to sin over a period of time. You could say we become addicted to moving in this direction, considering that there have been psychiatrists who have stated that the very nature of the mind is to be addicted. I guess we choose what we want to be addicted to. God as “goad and goad” encourages us to be addicted to Him. This is a great addiction to have and trains us in a completely another direction, one filled with Grace and Light. But to choose this, we must see the logic that supports the need for a disciplined life. This does not imply anything forceful and stressful. A disciplined life can be quite gentle and graceful. It is simply a matter of falling in Love with God and allowing Him to teach us and guide us to Himself. Reflecting on the act of choosing here is important. Why? Because we can talk night and day about sin and/or vice being the culprit that takes us away from God. But really, to get simplistic, what we are talking about here is excessive egoism, the lust of power over others, selfishness and the like. These aspects to our character is what influences our choices. Much of this is due to societal influence that acts easily upon a personal history that due to poor character training is ripe for such societal influence. To choose God, we need to be willing to let go and let God. It actuality, it is the spiritual definition of real maturity, immaturity being the choice to choose self over God and others. We are basically letting the Church form us rather than society. Always a good choice! Blessings! Peace, Fr. Walter 3 LITURGICAL ROLES LECTOR SCHEDULE OFFRING COUNTERS November 22 5:00 P.M. - S. Sobotka 6:30 P.M. - R. Wulff November 23 7:00 A.M. - D. Nietzel 8:30 A.M. - E. Koranteng 10:15 A.M. - K. Lyman 12:00 Noon - J. Jakosalem November 24 (Third Sunday of Each Month) Downstairs Church Hall Laurie Parus Dick Slad November 16 Veretta Slad Pat Metsch Lou Larson Genevieve Liska MASS INTENTIONS November 17—November 23 DAILY MASS: MONDAY-SATURDAY-7:30 A.M. MON: 11/17 (D) Alice Bonnamy _______________________________________________ TUES: 11/18 (D) Wladyslaw & Tatarata Anna Pietruszczak _______________________________________________ WED: 11/19 (D) Silvestra Arquines _______________________________________________ THURS: 11/20 (L) Bishop Conlon _______________________________________________ FRI: 11/21 (D) John (Sigitas) Palulis _______________________________________________ SAT: 11/22 7:30 AM 5:00 PM PARISH REGISTRATION (D) Souls in Purgatory (D) Eugene Sobotka 7:30-10:15 AM Maureen Lorenzo, Nancy Cima 10:15-1:00 PM Pat Ziccarelli, Eileen Budney READINGS FOR THE WEEK M: T: W: T: F: S: S: Rv 1:1-4; 2:1-5; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 18:35-43 Rv 3:1-6, 14-22; Ps 15:2-5; Lk 19:1-10 Rv 4:1-11; Ps 150:1b-6; Lk 19:11-28 Rv 5:1-10; Ps 149:1b-6a, 9b; Lk 19:41-44 Rv 10:8-11; Ps 119:14, 24, 72, 103, 111, 131; Rv 11:4-12; Ps 144:1b, 2, 9-10; Lk 20:27-40 Ez 34:11-12, 15-17; Ps 23:1-3, 5-6; ALTAR SERVERS November 17—November 21, 2014 Brigid LoConte, Shea Slaten Saturday, November 22 7:30 AM— B. LoConte, S. Slaten 6:30 PM (D) Lloyd Heim _______________________________________________ SUN: 11/23 5:00 PM— A. Momchev, B. Chodl 6:30 PM— E. Kurley, R. Carli 7:00 AM (D) Krystyna Sraga 8:30 AM (D) Helen Bialas 10:15 AM (D) Michael Luisi Sunday, November 23 7:00 AM— H. McDavid, M. Arflack 12:00 Noon (D) Catalina/Serafian/Eulogia Arca CELEBRANTS SUBJECT TO CHANGE 8:30 AM— A. Carrillo, B, Brown 10:15 AM— P. Cyriac, G. Hogan, N. Carpello 12:00 Noon— T/B Rudolph MONTHLY FOOD PANTRY DATES: Please help the less fortunate with a charitable gift. Your donation allows us to supply the needy with food from week to week. The recipients graciously thank you and God continues to bless you. Questions: Call Deacon Paul on 630-323-4333 Ext. 24. 4 STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE STEWARDSHIP IS WHAT I DO AFTER I SAY, “I BELIEVE.” In gratitude, we announce: Budget: $24,000 November 9 : $22,351; Short: $(1,649) PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK Dear Heavenly Father, We place our worries into your hands. We place our sick under your care and humbly ask that you restore your servants to health again. Above all, grant us the grace to acknowledge Your holy will and know that whatsoever you do, you do for the love of us. Amen. PLEASE NOTIFY THE RECTORY OF ANY CHANGES Please pray for the joyful rebirth into the eternal celebration of God’s love for the departed. For the Deceased of our parish Rose Paoletti, Samuel Boza, Carl Cignetto, Eileen Nauman, Lotie Lezan Death is not something to be feared. It has no bitter end… but rather holds for us a light to better see our Friend. BAPTISMS Through the Saving Waters of Baptism, we WELCOME the following: John Michael Del Medico Holden Basiorka Audrey Frederick WEDDING BANNS It is with joy that we announce the upcoming wedding(s) of: Maragaret Welgos/Brandon Louks, 12/13/14 ALTAR FLOWERS The beautiful Altar Flowers Are in loving memory of Nancy Anne Ruffolo Donated by Dante Ruffolo John Andryzak, Alan Amann, Rena Arend, F. Arquilla, Kathleen Badon, Michael Bair, M.E. Banas, Diane Basile, Antonio Bellini, Abby Beranek, Deacon Frank Bina, Carol Britig, Fran Brindac, Linda Bronsteader, Scott Bocek, Elizabeth/ William Boggio, Sharon Bradley, Donna Bogda, Mary Both, Bourelle Brochocki, George Brower, Lisa, Calabrese, OFC, Aden/Kim Carlye, Cindy/Rita Case, Roy/Nancy Cheske, Valerie & Dorothy Chodl, Edward/Shirley Carter, Steven Chmielewski, Kelly Crewed, Ann Cristofaro, Paulettte Dabek, Lill Dargis, Brother David, Bridgette DeHan, Miguel DeJesus, Butch/Jim Dennis, Anne Deutsch, Frank DiPadova, Cindy Dolle, Joseph/Carmel, Brooklynn Drab, Jay Dvorak, Marianne Doherty, Brittany Domaradzki, Diane Durkin, Helen Draus, Zaory Edqueda, Kimberly Ferrari, Donna Fiorito, Linda Fischer, John Foster, Brian Freid, Maryellen Giner, Scott/ Deanna Gehrke, George Grabert, Mary Pat/Emmett Healy, Ryan Heedy, Kelly Hedrick, Laura Heren, Rachel Herman, Becky Hollaway, Candice Hough, Joanne Hug, Scott Ingram, Christine Jelinski, Sandi Jeziorski, John Johnson, Kay Johnson, Mike Jozwik, Gaye, Rosemary Kaiser, Erma Kieback, Kevin Keily, John Klocek, Anne Kairis, Taylor Kassell, Edward/Frances Kmetz, Maria Komperda, Sylvia/John Krones, Lorraine Kuenster, John/Michelle Landato, Barb LaSalle, Jeanine Marie Lewakowski, Scott/Deanna GehrkeLewakowski, Mary Lezaj, Douglas Long, Rev. David Lord, MIC, George Lynch, Ray Lupori, Al Malley, Carol Manalley, Virginia Marsico, Tosha McKathrine, Lunetta McLaughlin, Catherine McManamey, Medina Family, Scott Meyr, Dolly M. Michael, Adeline Mika, Ronald Molfese, Susan Monaghan, Katlyn Montgomery, Jane Motl, Randall Moody, Genevieve Mroz, Daniel Murray, Rita Murtaugh, Rich Myers, Walter Nawracaj, Jeff Nigowski, Joan Novak, Elaine Oltman, Vicki Olsowka, Ken O’Toole, Jr. Edward/Joan Palasz, J. Pisarczyk, Eileen Pattenaude, John Paul, Charlie/Gloria Pavesich, June Pincuspy, Daniel Poloway, Cindy/John Pratt, Roger Ramona, Kenneth Ritzert, Joan Ritzert, Roger Rodrigues, Joan Rolaff, Laura/George Rossano, Carol Rutledge, Charlene & Scott Samuel, Charlie Sanders, Mary Martin Saso, Betty Saunders, Lois Skedd, Riley Slovey, Karlton Smith, Joan Sobocan, Bertha Sobotka, Marylyn Sobun, Patricia Soukup, Alfred J. Stramaglia, David Sniegowski, Laureen Spencer, Virginia Stack, , Marsha Stelter, Veronica Siwek, Mary Ann Tanouye, Paul/ Annie Teich, Irene Tobolski, Virginia Todro, Steven Trinco, Elaine Vassallo, Alana Celeste Venegas, Tom Versaci, Jaycelyn Herman-Walsh, Rich Waliczek, Jr., Alison Weingahtner, Therese Wess, Laverne Widiger, Theresa Winstead, Henry Wlezen, Patricia Wolf, Robert Wort, Jr., Geraldine Youngbrandt, Peggy Youngren, 5 Our Lady of Peace Holy Name Society CHRISTMAS PARTY will be on December 14, 2014 Alpine Banquets, Darien, IL 5:00— 9:30pm. Ticket cost is $35/person. For information and reservation, please contact: Luis Ferrer (630-986-0944) Dave Mueller (630-663-4479) Bernie Maresh (630-325-0739) Frank Modelski (630-963-0450) Bob Kern (630-964-5461) Frank Piekarz (630-968-6559) MARK YOUR CALENDAR! “Prepare, Praise & Give Thanks” Choir Concert Sunday, December 7, 2014 3:30pm Our Lady of Peace Church Featuring The O.L.O.P. and St. Damian Choirs Special appearance by the Berardi children Join us after the concert in the school gym for refreshments! Younger Than Ever Seniors Meeting will be held on Monday November 17th 12 Noon at the Sportsplex Reminder: We are collecting donations for the Food Pantry. Christmas Party December 15th at Carriage Greens Luncheon Tickets $28.00 Saint Peter & Paul Catholic Church Custodian (part-time) Position Saints Peter and Paul Parish, Naperville, IL is seeking a part-time custodian reporting to Facilities Manager. This position would work 29 hours per week in the afternoon and evenings. Days and weekends would be on an as needed basis. This position is responsible for providing custodial services inside and outside all of the parish and school buildings. Duties include, moving items from building to building (ex. boxes, tables etc.), setting up rooms in ministry center and school for meetings or events, painting as needed, minor electrical and plumbing repairs, snow removal, general landscaping and general cleaning of parish offices and bathrooms (empty trash, spot mopping and vacuuming and monitoring bathroom for needed supplies). Individual should be a practicing Catholic and displays a true Christian example of patience, compassion and understanding. Individual must be able to communicate in a professional, positive and supportive manner at all levels with the parish and school. Demonstrate ability to set priorities and organize work effectively and efficiently according to needs. Must to able to lift and stand for long periods of time. Also, honor and maintain absolute confidentiality both at work and away from work in regard to any and all parish business. This is an hourly, part-time, non-exempt position by definition of the U.S. Department of Labor and as such requires a working presence on the job of no more than 29 hours in a given work week as scheduled by the Facility Manager. Overtime will only be used with approval by the Facility Manager. Time away from the job must be approved in advance (except for illness) by the Facility Manager or their designee. To view a full job description visit www.dioceseofjoliet.org/hr/. Send resume to [email protected]. 6 7 P.E.A.C.E. Youth Ministry Tired of wrapping presents and ending up with this? Peers Educating All with Catholic Experiences When: Sundays from 7-9PM Where: Our Lady of Peace Church Hall Who: Teens in high school & 8th grade What: Youth Ministry Why: Because God is awesome!!!!! P.E.A.C.E. Youth Ministry Seeking Adult Volunteers Contact Jill Horneman: [email protected] 630-487-1507 Young Adult Ministry! Our Lady of Peace Young Adult Ministry would like to welcome all young adults between the ages of 18 and 30ish to participate in our dinner meetings and service trips. We are a group of young adults who get together to discuss our faith and daily challenges to our faith. We are seekers. We do not have all the answers but we wish to journey together to discover Jesus in our lives. Our meeting dates are varying, but we often meet at Stats Grill on rt. 83 across from Portillo’s. So if you’re interested please contact Rissa Loucks for more info. Rissa Loucks 630.935.6702 [email protected] or facebook.com/olpyam Well, do we have a solution for you! P.E.A.C.E. Youth Ministry will wrap up to 10 gifts for you during Masses on December 6-7. Drop your gifts off at the beginning of Mass and pick them up wrapped at the end of Mass. Suggested Donation: $3 per gift to help youth attend Youth Leadership Conference For questions contact: [email protected] or call 630-487-1507 P.E.A.C.E YOUTH MINISTRY NEEDS YOUR HELP! We as a youth ministry are offering to wrap presents of parishioners during Masses. When: Masses on December 6th /7th Who: 7th grade- 12th grades Bring: 1-2 rolls of Wrapping Paper Service Hours Available for helping during 2 Masses. To sign up for a specific Mass to wrap gifts contact: [email protected] or call 630-487-1507. 8 Crusader Chronicles November 14, 2014 During this season of Thanksgiving, the teachers and staff of Our Lady of Peace School would like to express their heartfelt appreciation for the very generous and delicious monthly luncheons donated by the OLP families. This is such a treat, as all enjoy the variety of soups, salads, sandwiches, and special meals delivered and set up by Mrs. Becker and Mrs. Mitra. OLP is truly a blessed family! The giving and caring spirit of the gospel shines through the OLP parents and grandparents, which instills the love of God and Our Blessed Mother in the children. Thank you Father Walter, Dr. Stockhausen, Mrs. Mosquera, OLP teachers, student body, and the special guests for the moving celebration of the Eucharist on Veterans’ Day, honoring the many men and women who have and are currently serving the United States of America in the armed forces. Our HSA parents again displayed their wonderful hospitality in preparing a reception for the veterans after the school Mass. Let us all continue to pray for world peace and the continued protection of the United State of America. Trivia Night was great fun for all with the table movie themes taking this event to the next level! The first place trivia prize went to the Jaw’s theme table including Pat and Beth Lynch, Suzy Trott, Karen Lessmeister, Rhonda Esposito, and friends. Congratulations! The tables were so clever with great details from the movies! Not only did the people dress up, but they brought props like the leg lamp from A Christmas Story. The winning theme table was Christmas Vacation, but there were so many more great themes including Monty Python and the Holy Grail, A Christmas Story, Caddy Shack, Jaws, Men in Black, MVP, 17 Seconds, Aliens, Outbreak, 50 Shades of Gray, and The Big Chill. The winning table included Mike and Lizz Cappetta, Pat and Richard Fulfs, Joe and Carolynn Ventimiglia, Lisa Phelps and Robert Wiatrowski. Prizes for the winners were provided by wonderful local restaurants and movie theaters. Please be sure to visit these delicious restaurants including The Crazy Burrito (name changed from El Burrito Loco) located at 7516 S Cass Avenue in Darien (where Pamy’s Hotdogs was), The 19th Hole Bar & Grill located in Carriage Greens Country Club at 8700 Carriage Greens Drive in Darien, and Vincitori Fine Italian Cuisine located at 14 North Cass in Westmont. Movie Tickets were donated by AMC Loews Woodridge 18 located at 10000 Woodward Ave. in Woodridge and Hollywood Blvd. located at 1001 W. 75th Street in Woodridge. Stop by and see a show today! A huge thank you to all the people who attended and helped with the OLP Trivia Night. Special thanks to Tony Duffy, Tony and Karen Lessmeister, Vince Esposito, Mark Corey, Bill and Alexis Gannon, Dawn and Jack Quinnert, and all who gave a helping hand to make this event a success. 9 CRUSADER SPORTS WHAT A FALL SEASON FOR OLP CRUSADERS! The Varsity Football team was in the playoffs; the Cheerleaders recent competition earned them competition at the State level; the Cross Country team had several new runners this year, and the coach was impressed by the commitment and consistent improvement of all runners; volleyball teams were undefeated; 4 volleyball teams came in first place and 1 volleyball team came in second place. 6A Girls Volleyball: Congratulations to the 6A Girls Team! Madison, Abby, Olivia, Cieona, Brooke, Adriana, and Brigid remained undefeated and earned first place for the regular season; then went on to win the Championship game this past weekend! Thank you to all the players’ families and friends as well as the familiar OLP faces we saw in the stands. We appreciate your friendship, enthusiasm, and support! Great job, ladies! We’re so proud of you! The 7A girls defeated St Pius in two sets to advance to the Championship match on Saturday against Ss. Peter & Paul. In the Championship match, the Crusaders started out slowly and fell behind early to P&P 13-4. As they’ve done all season, OLP maintained their composure and with the help of some great serve receiving, rallied back to tie the set 15 15. OLP’s momentum continued, and with strong serving, they pulled out a thrilling come from behind victory, 25 17. The second set was a tight, see/saw affair with both teams battling for momentum. With the set tied 17 17, the Crusaders took control with good defense and attacking offense never letting P&P gain momentum. As a result, OLP held on for the 25-23 win and the 7A Championship! What an exciting end to a great season! We would like to thank all the fans who came out to support us for this championship match and congratulate the other OLP championship teams! 7B Girls Volleyball: First Place 8A1 Boys Volleyball: First Place 6A Boys Volleyball: Second Place 5Boys Volleyball finished their season with an exciting game against St. Mary’s of Downers Grove. The boys played St. Mary’s in the regular season and in tournament play, so this was a great opportunity to challenge their skills. The play was exciting and close. Although OLP lost in two games, it felt like a win! The boys worked as a team and use three hits. It was fun to watch! Congratulations on a great season! 5A Girls Volleyball ended their season with an 8-2 record. They defeated St. Mary’s in the first round of the playoffs but lost to St. Pius this last weekend. The girls have learned and improved so much this year thanks to Coaches Vandercar, Samsa, Dietrich, Vahl, and Healy. With all that was learned and the fun that was had this year, the girls can’t wait for next year! BASKETBALL HOME GAMES BEGIN ON Sunday, November 23rd. 10 MEET MICHAEL MELLON ALUMNI OF THE WEEK My name is Michael Mellon and I am a graduate from Our Lady of Peace in 1985. I am the youngest and have 3 older sisters who graduated from OLOP. I attended Montini Catholic High School and later received my Bachelors in Economics from Illinois State University. I am married for 18 years and have a 4 year old boy. I currently reside in Oswego and work in Sales. Looking back on my education, I realized that it prepared me for life. Starting with the foundation from my parents, I was taught to rely on my faith with God and to be disciplined. Also, to have a great attitude and the desire to succeed was reiterated from my 8 years with Sister Sylvia, Sister Ruth to Ms. Mosquera (aka Ms. Jarmul), Mrs. Skurkis and Mrs. Wiesinger and of course Mr. G. I am excited to see that the school is still instilling those morals and am impressed on how the school expanded. I am proud to say that I attended 12 years in the Catholic school system and that I was a part of the Our Lady of Peace Family. AnAdventEvening- MONDAY,DECEMER1st “Who do YOU say I Am?” Sister Wendy Cotter, CSJ, Ph.D. As we move into the Gospel of Mark this Advent, the key question of Jesus to his apostles and to us, seems a good way to focus our preparation for the celebration of our Divine Savior’s birth. Are we ready to say Jesus is for me? For our parish? For our Church? This gospel calls for our committed discipleship to Jesus, and renewal of our desire to imitate Jesus. Let’s come together to hear the evangelist call us to join the earliest Christians and remind ourselves through this Gospel of Jesus’ commitment to us and our new life in Him. Dr. Wendy Cotter is a Sister of St. Joseph from Ontario, Canada, and a professor of Scripture in the Theology Department of Loyola University of Chicago. Her scholarship and writings have focused on the Synoptic Gospels and on First Generation Christianity. TIME: LOCATION: 7:00 p.m., Monday, Dec. 1st Divine Savior Church 6700 Main St., Downers Grove Annual Scout Day of Reflection/Retreat The Diocese of Joliet will hold their Annual Scout Day of Reflection/Retreat on Saturday, February 21, 2015, at the Cathedral of St. Raymond in Joliet. The retreat will start at 9 AM and end at 1 PM. The theme of this year’s Day of Reflection/Retreat is “How to Be Friends with God”. The event is for scouts 9 years of age and older. For further information and registration & permission forms please visit www.dioceseofjoliet.org/scouting. 11 12 Illinois Catholic Advocacy Network (I-CAN) Dear Parishioners, Bishop Conlon is promoting the Illinois Catholic Advocacy Network (I-CAN) maintained by the Catholic Conference of Illinois. This email network allows participants to receive occasional emails from the Catholic Conference regarding legislation at the state and federal levels that affects the Church and her mission. Issues include respect life, Catholic education, immigration, social services, social justice, and religious freedom, to name a few. Bishop Conlon recorded a short video message about I-CAN, and would appreciate it if you would send an email to your parishioners about I-CAN, as per the example with links below: The subject line of the email to parishioners would be A Message from Bishop R. Daniel Conlon. Inside the email: The Web Address to view a message from Bishop R. Daniel Conlon: www.youtube.com/watch?v=p95ynQhf-U@feature=youtu.be The Web Address to learn more about the network Bishop Conlon is recommending is: www.ilcatholic.org/take-action/join-i-can/. This may also be viewed on the Our Lady of Peace Website at: www.olopdarien.org/ Thank you, and God bless. Bishop R. Daniel Conlon Bishop of Joliet Our Lady of Peace BLOOD PROGRAM will hold its last blood drive of the year on Tuesday, December 2nd, at Lace School (Northwest corner of Cass Ave. & 75th St.) from 4:00 - 8:00 PM. If you are 17 years of age or older and weigh at least 110 lbs. a pint of your blood is a special gift you can give to three individuals in need. This is a worthwhile community program that gives others the "Gift of Life". It is also a great way to start the Advent Season. All it will cost you is approximately an hour of your time. Please remember to bring a photo ID with you. If you have any questions please call Rosemarie Courtney at 630-964-8415 or e-mail her at [email protected]. 13 Saturday, November 22, 12:00-3:00PM Sunday, November 23, 10:00AM-1:00PM Sunday, November 29, 10:00AM-1:00PM Bring a team for basketball or “Walk it off…” - take those unwanted pounds off walking around the gym. The “one mile” target is calculated for you!!! Mini Young Adult Retreat Are you busy? Are you a young adult? Can you spare an hour to regroup and refocus on Christ? On November 23 at 8pm, please join YAM, the young adult ministry at OLP for a mini one hour retreat in the Church. We will pray together as we grow as a community in our love for Christ. If you have any questions please call, text, email Rissa. 630.935.6702 [email protected] MARIAN COMMUNITY Rev. Walter Dziordz, MIC - Pastor 630-323-4333, Ext. 14 Rev. Ron McBride, MIC – Parochial Vicar Ext. 29 [email protected] Rev. Al Micka, MIC - Pastor Emeritus Rev. Anthony Kelpsas, MIC Clergy: [email protected] Msgr. Jim Burnett Email: [email protected] DEACONS – 630-323-4333 Frank Bina – Ext. 25 Paul Brachle – Ext. 24 Larry Fudacz – Ext. 23 [email protected] Dennis Stolarz – Ext. 19 [email protected] PARISH Kathleen Curinka – Parish Secretary/Bulletin Editor 630-323-4333, Ext. 10 [email protected] For Bulletin Submissions [email protected] Raye Ann Durr - Receptionist/Clerical Assistant, Ext. 17 [email protected] Kellie Moore – Business Manager/Parish Administrator 630-323-4392 [email protected] Jackie Noel—Business Office 630-323-4392 [email protected] John Berardi - Music Director 708-828-2138 [email protected] Jimi Serrato, Maintenance Department 630-880-4392 – [email protected] SCHOOL WEBSITE: www.olopschool.org Dr. Marian Stockhausen – Principal 630-325-9220 - [email protected] Secretaries: 630-325-9220 Eileen Gray [email protected] Barbara Sweeney [email protected] PARISH WEBSITE www.olopdarien.org PARISH COUNCIL EMAIL [email protected] 14 EUCHARISTIC LITURGY SCHEDULE Saturday Evening Masses: 5:00 & 6:30 PM Sunday: 7:00, 8:30, 10:15 AM & 12:00 Noon Morning Mass: Monday-Saturday 7:30 AM HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION Vigil Mass (Evening before Holy Day) 7:00 PM Holy Day: 7:30 & 9:00 AM & 7:00 PM CONFESSIONS Immediately Following Saturday Morning Mass PARISH REGISTRATION Visit on-line: www.olopdarien.org Click On: Welcome & Registration Or Call Office: 630-323-4333 Ext. 10 or 17 Or Visit the Church Hall – 3rd Sunday of each Month 7:30 AM – 1:00 PM RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Jeanne Waliczek – Coordinator 630-986-8430 – [email protected] Michele Perisin – R.E. Administrative Assistant 630-986-8430 – [email protected] Dc. Larry Fudacz – RCIA & Marriage Prep. 630-674-0356 630-323-4333 – Ext. 23 – [email protected] Jill Horneman, Youth Ministry Coodinator 630-986-4130; [email protected] Rissa Loucks, Young Adult Ministry Coordinator 630-935-6702; [email protected] RECTORY FAX 630-323-4354 SCHOOL FAX 630-325-1995 BUSINESS OFICE FAX 630– 323-0379 To schedule an Anointing of the Sick or a priest visit only, please call our answering service at 630-323-4391. Calls will be returned in a timely manner, between the hours of 8:00 AM and 9:30 PM, based on priest availability, and arrangements will be made to assist your request. No other calls will be handled by this service. Thank You. MARRIAGE: Our Parish is a wonderful setting to celebrate your Sacrament of Marriage. Couples must make arrangements at least 9 months to 1 year before your proposed wedding date to allow for ample time for Marriage Prep. Please contact Deacon Larry Fudacz. BAPTISM: We ask that the parents be registered members of the parish. First time parents must attend one hour (plus) of Pre-Baptismal instruction held on 2nd or 3rd Tuesdays of February, April, June, August, October and December at 7:30 p.m. in the Church Hall. The Pre-Baptismal class may be taken before the birth of the child. Call Fr. Ron McBride for more information and to schedule, at 630-323-4333 Ext. 29. EUCHARISTIC HOME AND HOSPITAL VISITATION MINISTRY: Our PASTORAL CARE MINISTERS are available to bring Communion to Shut-Ins at home, in hospitals and nursing homes. Request CARDS for PASTORAL CARE VISITS can be found in the Church Lobby and may be placed in the weekend collection basket OR, please contact Deacon Frank Bina 630-789-9521.