August 30, 2009 - St. Anthony Catholic Church
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August 30, 2009 - St. Anthony Catholic Church
St. Anthony Catholic Church Frankfort, IL August 30, 2009 Twenty Second Sunday in Ordinary Time THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! To all of our wonderful volunteers, donators, and bakers, the Parish Picnic would not have been as successful if not for all of you! We thank you for the time you spent at all of our meetings, the set-up and clean- up, the serving, the games, our obstacle course and carousel bouncers, our band, our cooks, our face painters, our nurse, our registration team, our bartenders, our ice cream sales, our recyclers, and last but not least, our Monsoon Crew, we truly appreciate you. Please come back next year, we have a whole year to pray for good weather. May God bless you all! August 30, 2009—page 2 Twenty Second Sunday in Ordinary Time August 30, 2009 Humbly welcome the word that has been planted in you and is able to save your souls. The Scriptures at a Glance: First (Hebrew) Scripture: Deuteronomy 4: 1-2, 6-8 Moses directs the people to observe the commandments of the Lord. Second (Letters) Scripture: James 1: 17-18, 21b-22, 27 Welcome the word that you have received and become doers of the word, not hearers only. The (Good News) Gospel: Mark 7: 1-8, 14-15, 21-23 You disregard God’s commandment but cling to human tradition. THE HIGHEST LAW From time to time, newspapers and magazines will offer, as an item of “filler,” various laws that are still on the books but seem silly to us in our day and age. In one California city, it is illegal to have two indoor bathtubs in one house. Clean water, a precious commodity when the law was written, is now readily available, so the law seems silly. But the human value of protecting and preserving precious resources is still around, evident in many conservation laws that seem sensible to us. So it is with the laws of religious tradition. What Jesus scorns today is others’ attitude toward ritual laws, an attitude that becomes nearly idolatrous when laws are observed for their own sake. What Jesus teaches today is that observation of external ritual laws is of value only when they are emblems of our internal disposition toward the will of God. Our whole lives must follow the one ultimate law of God: to love God completely and to love neighbor entirely. Roman Catholicism is a tradition rich with customs, traditions, and even laws. As we continue to listen to the voice of Christ, we must always look into our own hearts and underneath our ritual practices to make sure that love of God and love of neighbor are what we prize above all. © Copyright, J. S. Paluch Co. Our Parish Family Stewardship Thank You for Your Generosity August 23, 2009 Saturday 5:00 p.m. Sunday 7:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Other $6,364.75 $3,826.00 $4,498.17 $4,597.50 $2,349.45 $1,240.00 $22,875.87 Thanks to all of you who chose to use electronic giving for Sunday contributions. Electronic giving for July 2009 is $9,112.02. If you are interested in e-giving, please call the Parish Office 815-469-3750 or complete and return the authorization form on the back page of the bulletin. August 30, 2009—page 3 REP NEWS PRESCHOOL NEWS 2009-2010 St. Anthony Religious Education Grades 1-8 The Preschool is looking for a part-time office assistant for 2009-10. Please contact Karen Kiley at 815-469-5417 or [email protected] •Registrations for REP are still being accepted for new families. •We are still in need of volunteers as catechists and aides. If you are able to assist, please call the office 815-469-6072 ext 142 or email Elise Pratt: [email protected] Thank you for your generosity. 2009-2010 - REP Session Times Sunday Session One—Sunday 7:45-9 am Convenient Mass Time: 9 am Sunday Session Two—Sunday 9-10:45 am Convenient Mass Time: 10:30 am Sunday Session Three—Sunday 10-11:15 am Convenient Mass Time: 9 am Sunday Session Four—10:45-11:55 am Convenient Mass Time: 12 Noon Wednesday Session 4:30-5:45 pm HIGH SCHOOL CONFIRMATION Are You a High School Student who has not received the Sacrament of Confirmation yet? Now you don’t have to wait until you turn 18 and join in RCIA. If you are a practicing Catholic and interested in a High School Confirmation Class this school year, please contact Coleen at the Adult Faith Formation Office 815-469-6198. If you are interested in leading or assisting with this small group, please contact Coleen: Adult Faith Formation Office 815-469-6198 Experience God’s awesome grace! August 30, 2009—page 4 2009-2010 St. Anthony Preschool Open Registration Please stop in the Preschool Monday through Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. You will need your child’s birth and baptismal certificates. For further information or a brochure, please email [email protected] or call 815469-5417. We look forward to meeting you! ns! latio u t a r g n Co Winners 44th Drawing 2008-09 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th - $50 $25 $10 $10 $5 Linda P. Rose Weinberg Mike Gray Cheryl Krause J. Reicher WELCOME TO ST. ANTHONY CATHOLIC CHURCH Our warmest welcome to all who celebrate with us, whether visitors, long-time residents or newly arrived in the parish. If you are not registered at St. Anthony or are registered and need to make changes, please fill out the form below and place in the collection or mail to the parish office. Also visit our website to download a registration form and parish news at stanthonyfrankfort.com. Name Address City State Phone ( Zip Code ) Email address ( ) New Parishioner, please contact me ( ) New Address or New Phone Number ( ) Moving-Please remove from membership list ( ) Email-Please add email address to your records More picnic photos next week! St. Anthony Choirs Rehearsals Begin September 9th & 10th Rehearsals New bers em ir M me! o h C o Welc Children’s Choir: Open to boys and girls 2nd-5th grade Sings at 9:00 a.m. Mass approximately 2x a month Rehearsals: Thursdays, 5:00-6:00 p.m. Teen Choir: Open to boys and girls 6th grade and up Sings at 9:00 a.m. Mass approximately 2x a month Rehearsals: Thursdays, 6:15-7:15 p.m. Resurrection Choir: Sings at all funerals. Rehearsal before funeral Mass Traditional Choir: Sings at 11:00 a.m. Mass on Sundays Rehearsals: Wednesdays, 7:30-9:00 p.m. Praise Choir: Sings at 5:00 p.m. Mass on Saturdays Call for an audition time Rehearsals: Thursdays, 7:30-9:00 p.m. For further details call Lynette Rea at 815-469-3750 ext 122. Please Join Us! GUSTO. . . Do you eat to live or do you live to eat? Because of the abundance of food in this country, most of us do the latter. Our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, do you treat yours that way? For some, food is a stress reliever; it controls us, and it has actually become an idol, turning to it when under stress rather than to God. For others, food is an excess of our flesh, what the Bible calls gluttony. Our hearts need changing, for even when we have our eating under control, the cravings are still there. Many of us are dealing with the effects of the American diet, whether we have problems with weight, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, lactose intolerance, Celiac disease, or any other number of conditions which limit our diet. GUSTO (Gluttons Under the Spirit’s Tutelage and Oration) is a diet support group beginning at St. Anthony on September 10th. There are plenty of groups available for weight loss and control, but even the Christian ones put emphasis on appearance and/or health but neglect to deal with the spiritual issues involved in eating behaviors. GUSTO is not meant to be another weight loss group. There will be no weigh-ins or competition. Its purpose is to give support to each other in our nutritional struggles. We will be meeting for approximately 30 minutes in the St. Anthony Room of the Padua Center immediately after Thursday morning Communion Service. We will have a short devotion with a Scripture passage or other spiritual reading, some time to share our challenges, and time to pray for and with each other. It will be a means of encouraging each other and arming ourselves with God’s Word and prayer, to enable us to persevere in our struggle to maintain a healthy diet. For more information contact Lindysue Luster-Bartz at 708-7484394 or [email protected]. DIVORCE & BEYOND Divorced or in the process of divorce . . . Are you hurting, angry, bitter? Do you need healing, comfort and understanding? Join others who are experiencing the pain of divorce and those who have found hope beyond divorce. "Divorce & Beyond" a ten-week peer support group will meet for an introductory session on Friday evening September 11, from 7-8:30pm in the St. Anthony Padua Center. Please bring a snack to share. Others will share how the course can help you through the grief process and to the beginning of healing and growth. To RSVP, contact the Adult Faith Formation office at 815-469-6198, or call Susan at 815-464-5138. August 30, 2009—page 6 Thank you for your generosity. MARCH FOR LIFE 2010 Bishop Sartain invites you to join him on the March for Life Trip 2010: The March for Life is held on the anniversary of the Supreme Court Decision, Roe v Wade, January 22. The Joliet Diocesan Life Office will be sponsoring a trip, which will depart by bus the evening of Wednesday, January 20, and returns early afternoon on Sunday, January 24. The trip is offered to those 15 years of age and up. Log onto www.dioceseofjoliet/org/life/marchforlife2010.asp or call the Life Office 630-718-2121. Please remember St. Anthony Parish in your estate planning. St. Vincent de Paul Society Meeting Monday, August 31, 2009 at 7 pm Padua Center—Room ES-A Thank you to all who came to the first informational meeting on Monday, August 24th. We had a great turn out! Please join us as we continue to build and form a team of volunteers to help those less fortunate. If you have any questions, please contact Father Greg or Jeanne. Have you considered answering the call to help serve the poor by joining the Society of St. Vincent de Paul? August 30, 2009—page 7 Mass Intentions Monday, August 31 TWENTY SECOND WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME 8:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. +Robert Kall / Cruz Family +Ann Rafacz / T. Schofield +Helen Vogt / Mary Tuesday, September 1 +Al Lenti / Dr. Louis Scaramella Wednesday, September 2 +Walter Budde —First Anniversary Intention of Earl & Donna Zastro Thursday, September 3—Communion Service ST. GREGORY THE GREAT, POPE & DOCTOR 8:00 a.m. Communion Service—-No Mass 8:00 a.m. +Bruno Ksiazek / Don & Susan Higgins +Ann Rafacz / C.C. & Tom Nessinger +George & Helen Vogt / Mary Friday, September 4 Saturday, September 5 BLESSED VIRGIN MARY VIGIL: TWENTY SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 5:00 p.m. For the Parish Family of St. Anthony +Donald Schofield / Ray & Joan Romanus +Harriet Rangel / Diane Coffey & Family Thomas & Mary Catherine Smith Wedding Anniversary—Renewal of Vows Sunday, September 6 TWENTY THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Mass is at 7:30 a.m. beginning this Sunday 7:30 a.m. +Greg Stinnett / Rich & Dianna Rosko +Sophie Konnick / Jarvie Family +Dorothy Bryski / Bernie 9:00 a.m. +Ann Rafacz / Chet Barnas 10:30 a.m. +Ed & Lani Kirsch / Bertrand Family +Marie Zimmermann / DiCola Family +Robert Ready / Slade Family +A.R. & Mariann Patrick, Pepe Rodriguez / Family 12:00 p.m. +Jennie Kampowski / Debra Krzywon +Michael Rotenberry / Jim Garrigan BLESSED If you have sight, you are blessed. If you have insight, you are a thousand times blessed. —Anonymous August 30, 2009—page 8 Calendar of Events Sunday, August 30 9:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 1:15 p.m. Children’s Mass Children’s Liturgy of the Word Baptism Ceremony 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Preschool Parent Orientation Night Women at the Well St. Vincent de Paul Society Meeting 9:00 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Sew N Sews Tuesday Morning Prayer Group Religious Education Parent Orientation Preschool Parent Orientation Baptism Catechesis Monday, August 31 Tuesday, September 1 Wednesday, September 2 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Preschool Meet Teacher Morning Sew N Sews Religious Education Parent Orientation 4:00-4:45 p.m. Thursday, September 3 Friday, September 4 Saturday, September 5 Reconciliation Sunday, September 6 9:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Frankfort Fall Fest at 1:00 p.m. Children’s Mass Children’s Liturgy of the Word Monday, September 7 — Labor Day 8:00 a.m. Offices / Facilities Closed For All Workers Prayer for Vocations Pope John Paul II Lord Jesus, as you once called the first disciples to make them fishers of men, let your sweet invitation continue to resound: Come, follow me! Give young men and women the grace of responding our bishops, priests and consecrated people in their apostolic labor. Grant perseverance to our seminarians and to all those who are carrying out the ideal of a life totally consecrated to your service. Awaken in our community a missionary eagerness. Lord, send workers to your harvest and do not allow humanity to be lost for the lack of pastors, missionaries and people dedicated to the cause of the Gospel. Mary, Mother of the Church, the model of every vocation, help us to say Yes to the Lord who calls us to cooperate in the divine plan of salvation. Amen. For an increase of vocations to the priesthood and religious life, especially in the Diocese of Joliet. We pray to the Lord . . .Lord, hear our prayer Liturgical Ministers Schedule Saturday, September 5, 5:00 p.m. Lectors: Coleen Mast, Joyce Mistina EOM: Terry Colclasure, Susanne Matthews, Rose Govert, Annette Bergeron, Judith Moyle, Celia Murnighan, Prudy Lagger, Ted Lagger, Barb Boucek, Joan Anderson, Mike Guzy, Tree Guzy, Larry Parchem MC: William Rubino AS: Courtney Matheu, Daniel Cylny, Sean Romberg Music: Cantor Sunday, September 6, 7:00 a.m. Lectors: Lou Sues, Terry McMahon EOM: Barbara Sabis, George Sabis, Valerie Doubrawa, Linda Hornik, Mary Vogt, John Molinaro, Julie Stepenski, Diane Kocsis, Michael Crowley, Sarajane Crowley, Katy McMahon, Maria Delseng, Randy Zych MC: Cody Lello AS: Kassie Mora, Tommy Budney, Steven Sutton Music: Cantor Sunday, September 6, 9:00 a.m. Lectors: James Littleton EOM: Donna Scanlan, Tom Donovan, Betty Rice, Ken Rice, Tricia Carlson, Lisa Glancy, David Holmes, Linda Holmes, Pat Ricker, Tom Makowski, Kelly Murpy, Kevin Murphy, Lori Murphy MC: Nikki Baker AS: A. J. Schlott, David Kaminski Jr, Sidney Bloomfield Music: Cantor Sunday, September 6, 10:30 a.m. Lectors: Leo Michuda, Carol Bodnar EOM: Soledad Shereck, Rick Deering Jr, Jim Domzal, Norma Oberg, Karen Kiley, Don Allemand, Eileen Allemand, Steve Graham, Mary Race, Kathy Pora, Ray Pora, Julie Boenzi, Ray Bodnar MC: Maria Perozzi AS: Kelley Erdmann, Kayla Reda, Michael Reda Music: Cantor Children’s Liturgy: LeRose Family Sunday, September 6, 12:00 p.m. Lectors: Randy Aguilar, Royce Williams Music: Cantor READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday - 1 Thes 4:13-18; Lk 4:16-30 1 Thes 5:1-6, 9-11; Lk 4:31-37 Col 1:1-8; Lk 4:38-44 Col 1:9-14; Lk 5:1-11 Col 1:15-20; Lk 5:33-39 Col 1:21-23; Lk 6:1-5 Is 35:4-7a; Jas 2:1-5; Mk 7:31-37 Our children were Baptized by water and the Holy Spirit into our Community of Faith EMILY CLAIRE RAPKA Daughter of William and Rose (Alfano) AVA PRESLEY VENABLE Daughter of Jeff and Amy (Mezydlo) Prayers for our Family Please pray for all the sick of St. Anthony Community of Faith and their families The list of the sick is now located at the St. Anthony Statue in the church. Each week the new names will be listed in the bulletin and placed on the list near St. Anthony. The names will remind parishioners to keep all the sick of our parish and their families in their prayers. Because of HIPPA laws, only family members may call to have a name added to the prayer list. Please call the Parish Office 815-469-3750 to add a family member. MARY OREMOVICH, ROBERT REITER, CAROL SCANLAN Eternal rest, grant unto them O Lord, and may perpetual light shine upon them +ELAINE PALISKA, Mother of Ron UPCOMING EVENT! Frankfort Fall Fest is Sunday, September 6, 2009 at 1 pm. We are looking for volunteers both adult and children to help participate in this year’s float. Call Travis or Susanne Bloomfield at 815469-1974 if you can help in anyway. August 30, 2009—page 9 St. Anthony Parish Income / Expense Summary July 2009 & 2008 July 2009 July 2008 Collections, Fundraiser, Tuition, Other $137,027 $127,871 Operating / Interest Expense (132,490) (144,322) $4,537 ($16,451) Net Income (Loss) Are You Interested in Learning about the Catholic Faith? Deacon Bill Boucek and the RCIA team for the 2009/2010 formation year cordially invite you to consider participating in the RCIA. The first meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, September 15th at 7 pm in the Padua Center. The sessions are held on most Tuesday evenings mid-September through April, and they are scheduled to begin at 7:00 pm and to conclude by 8:30 pm. The RCIA meets in Room ES-B of the Padua Center. If you have any questions, please contact Deacon Bill Boucek who will be the newly appointed RCIA Director. Deacon Bill’s phone number and email address are on the back of the bulletin. Save the Date . . . Monday, September 21 Tales from the Light Linda L. Morris, PhD, APN, CCNS Return from the dead? Is there really an afterlife? Hear stories from a critical care nurse who learns about the faith and conversion of people who come back from a near death experience. You won’t want to miss this next Woman at the Well event when Dr. Linda Morris, a long time critical care nurse at Northwestern Hospital, shares her doctorial research with us at our next ladies night out here at St. Anthony. August 30, 2009—page 10 Everyone who drinks this water will be thirsty again, but drinks the waterI give will never be thirsty. —John 4: 13-14 Knights of Columbus Golf Outing Sponsored by St. Anthony Council #9770 Saturday, September 12th Deer Creek C.C. 9 am Shotgun Start — Scramble Format Cost: $80 per person - Includes greens fee and cart, 8 drink tickets, family style dinner & prizes - Dinner only: $15 per person Registration/Payment Required by Today, Sunday, August 30th Questions? Contact Bill at 815-469-1403 or [email protected] Sr. Airman Lawrence Clark • Captain Elizabeth Durbin • Cpl. Ryan L. Gower Petty Officer William Hartley • Pvt. Michael Horbaczewski Capt. Timothy Hornik • Capt. Cate Smith Hornik • Major Thomas John (T.J.) Hornik Lt. John P. Ladowicz • Lt. Timothy D. Ladowicz • Lt. Cmdr. Daniel Papp LTJG John Pierczynski • 1st Lt. Thomas Pierczynski • Tech. Sgt. Michelle Shalloup Lt. Joseph P. Stanek • PFC Timothy Sunzere • Sgt. James Talley Corpsman Jonathan Waters • Lt. Thomas M. Zager • ST. ANTHONY WALL OF HONOR • Please Pray for the Safe Return of Our Military Men and Women We have established a Wall of Honor in the Atrium to recognize the children and grandchildren of St. Anthony parishioners who are serving in the Armed Forces. If you have a son or daughter, or if you have a grandchild whom you would like to have included, please send us an 8x10 photo along with their name, rank, and branch of service. In addition to the Wall of Honor, we will keep the honorees in our hearts and prayers by listing all their names in the bulletin each week. Please return the completed form to the Parish Office. For additional information, you may contact Jody Mech 815-469-3750 ext 126. Please Print I / We Wish to Honor Someone Special in the Military Rank & Name _______________________________________________ Branch of Service______________ Requested by___________________________________________________ Phone ___________________ Relationship ___Son ___Daughter ___Grandson ___Granddaughter ____ I have included an 8x10 non-returnable photo for the St. Anthony Wall of Honor August 30, 2009—page 11 St. Anthony’s Church St. 7659 Anthony Catholic Church West Sauk Street 7659 West Sauk Trail Frankfort, IL 60423 Frankfort, IL 60423 Parishioner Authorization Form Effective date of authorization: ____________________________ Type of Authorization: New Authorization Change donation amount Change donation date Last Name Change Banking information Change Credit Card information Discontinue Electronic Donation First Name Address City State Home Phone: Email: Zip Account Information Please choose either Banking information or Credit Card information. Provide information for one account only. Banking Information for Checking Account or Savings Account Debits Please debit my contribution from my (check one): Routing Number: _______________________________ Checking Account (attach a voided check) Valid Routing # must start with 0, 1, 2, or 3 Savings Account (attach a savings deposit slip) Account Number: _______________________________ Monthly on the 1st Monthly on the 15th Date of first contribution _____/_____/_____ Amount Per Contribution $________________ Credit Card Information Credit Card Type Mastercard Visa Discover American Express Credit Card #:_______________________________ Credit Card Exp. Date:________________________ Date of first contribution _____/_____/_____ Amount Per Contribution $__________________ AGREEMENT I authorize St. Anthony’s and The Cunneen Company to process debit entries to my account. I understand that this authority will remain in effect until I provide reasonable notification to terminate the authorization. Authorized Signature:_______________________________________________________________ Date:________________ Reminder: For Checking Account Debit: Please attach your voided check For Savings Account Debit: Please attach deposit slip August 30, 2009—page 12 VOCATIONS http://www.vocations.com MAJOR SEMINARY VISITS The Vocation Office will be sponsoring a trip for all men who are juniors in college and older to the following major seminaries that the Diocese of Joliet uses. There are no costs for these weekends. These are great opportunities to visit the seminaries, meet seminarians and see seminary life first-hand. Please RSVP to Fr. Burke at frburke23 @aol.com or (815 834-4004) at least one week prior to the trip. DISCERNMENT RETREAT The Vocation Office is sponsoring a Discernment Retreat at the Fiat House (113 N. Ottawa St., Joliet, IL 60432) on Saturday, September 19, 2009 from 9:00am until 6pm. Three meals are included in the day and there is no cost for this retreat. Fr. Jonathan Fassero, OSB, from St. Meinrad Archabbey, who has much experience working with diocesan seminarians, will be the retreat master. He will use many tools to help young men discern their call in life. The vigil Mass for Sunday will be part of this retreat. This retreat is for all men who are juniors in high school and older. Please RSVP to Fr. Burke at [email protected] or (815 834-4004) by Monday, September 14th. OPERATION ANDREW DINNERS These dinners with Bishop Sartain are open to all men who are high school age or older. Each evening begins at 6pm and ends by 8pm. They will have the chance to have dinner with Bishop Sartain, hear a vocation story, ask questions and meet other young men interested in knowing more about the priesthood. We have three different locations throughout the Diocese of Joliet so that each person who is interested can attend one of these dinners. Please contact your pastor or Fr. Burke at 815-834-4004 ([email protected]) if you are interested in coming to one of the following: Monday, September 21, 2009 – St. Anthony Parish, Frankfort Monday, February 8, 2010 – St. Isidore, Bloomingdale Wednesday, March 3, 2010 – St. Joseph, Bradley The St. Anthony bulletins are paid for by these advertisers, please thank them by supporting their businesses. St. Anthony Catholic Church Welcomes You St. Anthony Mission We, the members of the St. Anthony Catholic Church, gather together to worship and celebrate the sacraments, especially the Eucharist, as we strive to live the Gospel in our daily lives. Empowered by the Holy Spirit, we are called to invite, inform, inspire and ignite the community in our faith journey by fostering stewardship through sharing of our gifts of time, talent and treasure. We are further called to share our faith through active evangelization and charitable outreach. Most Reverend J. Peter Sartain Bishop of Joliet 7659 W. Sauk Trail ● Frankfort, IL 60423 ● www.stanthonyfrankfort.com PARISH ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE 815-469-3750 / Fax 815-469-6514 Staff email @stanthonyfrankfort.com Rev. Greg Skowron Pastor ext. 115 frgreg@ In Emergency, Fr. Greg—cell phone 815-791-6073 Deacons Donald Berkey, Richard Rosko, (Bill Boucek—phone 815-469-4088) Joe Johnson Deacon, Liturgy/Ministries Coordinator—cell phone 815-922-9796 joe@ Dan Danahey Deacon, Business Manager ext 116 Jody Mech Finance Manager ext 126 jody@ Jeanne M. Murphy Parish/Pastor’s Administrative Assistant ext 110 jeanne@ Beverly Regalado Parish Secretary ext 112 bregalado@ Lynette Rea Music Ministry Director ext 122 lynette@ Rev. Vytas Memenas Pastor Emeritus RELIGIOUS EDUCATION - PADUA CENTER OFFICES YOUTH Grades 1-8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 815-469-6072 ext 143 Kathleen Littleton Director Sophie Follenweider Director Elise Pratt Secretary ADULT FAITH FORMATION . . . . . . . .815-469-6198 Coleen Mast Director / Fax 815-806-9421 kathleen@ sophie@ elise@ coleen@ PRESCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .815-469-5417 Karen Kiley Principal karen@ Kathy Judge Secretary kathy.judge@ Mass Schedule: Monday-Friday 8:00 am Saturday 5:00 pm Sunday 7:00, 9:00, 10:30 am, 12:00 Noon Hours: Parish Office Monday-Friday 8:00 am—4:00 pm Padua Center Offices Monday-Friday 9:30 am—4:00 pm* Summer Hours New Parishioners: Welcome to our parish! Kindly register in person or by calling ext 112. Mass Intentions: Please stop in the Parish Office, Monday-Friday, if you wish to request a Mass Intention, or call ext 110. Bulletin Articles: To submit an article for the bulletin, please email [email protected], or call ext 112, or you may stop in the Parish Office. Articles are due fourteen (14) days prior to the Sunday you wish for them to appear. Reconciliation: Saturday 4:00pm-4:40pm or by appointment. Baptisms: We welcome your child into our parish family! Please pick up your Baptism information/registration packet at least three months prior to your desired date. Packets are available at the parish office or at the ministers’ sign-in table in the back of the church vestibule. Marriages: Congratulations on your engagement! Planning a marriage takes time and preparation and we wish to help you in any way we can. Please call the Parish Office for details at least 6 months in advance, before choosing a date. Adult Faith Inquiries: Considering becoming a Catholic or want to know more, please call 815-469-6198. Ministry of Care: Homebound communion and hospital visits please call ext 112. In the Hospital: Due to HIPAA Privacy regulations, hospitals can no longer contact the parish regarding your hospitalization without family consent. Your family should call ext 112. CHURCH NAME & NUMBER — St. Anthony #512003 ADDRESS — 7659 Sauk Trail Frankfort, IL 60423 PHONE — 815-469-3750 CONTACT PERSON — Beverly Regalado, ext 112 [email protected] If you can’t reach me at the office please feel free to call me on my cell (and/or home, too!) Bev cell: 708-997-1699 and Bev home: 708-679-1686 Jeanne Murphy, ext 110 [email protected] SOFTWARE — Ms Publisher 2003 Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Windows XP Professional PRINTER — HP LaserJet 2200 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT — 15 SUNDAY DATE OF BULLETIN — August 30, 2009 [email protected] 1-800-621-5197 ext 6 Diane Pienta ext 2783 Tina 847-233-2773