- Immaculate Conception Parish Elmhurst
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- Immaculate Conception Parish Elmhurst
Immaculate Conception Parish Bulletin Second Sunday in Ordinary Time, January 17, 2016 INSIDE THIS ISSUE If you are new to our church or just visiting, please stop and introduce yourself. We are pleased to have you share in this celebration of the Eucharist. If you do not have a church home, or your church is not a home to you, we invite you to become part of our parish family. We are so glad you’re here and hope you will come back again for Mass or become a parishioner. MASS SCHEDULE Staff Directory 2 A Message from Father Tom 3 Today’s Readings & Readings for the Week 4 Mass Intentions 4 Prayer Intentions 5 Calendar 6 Coming Events 7&8 Religious Education 9 Grade School 10 High School 10 Diocesan Annual Appeal 11 Memorial Opportunities 11 Christian Service 12 Weekly Sharing 13 Lector Schedule 13 PARISH MISSION STATEMENT We the people of Immaculate Conception Parish are Christians who worship and glorify God as a sign of our faith. Empowered by the Holy Spirit, we proclaim our faith to the world through prayer, education, concern, and service to our community. By participating in the sacraments and giving of our time, talent and treasure, we help to make Christ present and share God’s love in our community and the world around us. Presider Schedule 13 Respect Life 13 2 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time 134 Arthur St. Elmhurst, IL 60126 January 17, 2016 IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH Please visit our website at www.icelmhurst.org Parish Office: (630 530-8515 Fax: (630) 530-9346 Catholic Charities Jubilee Year of Mercy Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Mary, whom Catholic tradition names “Mother of Mercy,” at Cana intercedes with her Son to show mercy toward the bridal couple: “Son, they have no wine.” But he does more! Jesus’ transformation of water into wine is a “sign” (John’s term for “miracle”) that God’s marriage with the whole human race has begun in Jesus’ person and ministry, a marriage that will be consummated on the cross: “It is finished”—we are saved! But before Jesus acts, Mary instructs the servers to prepare the way for Jesus’ miracle of mercy: “Do whatever he tells you.” During this Jubilee Y ear of Mercy, Mother Church, like Mother Mary, instructs us to share the Spirit’s manifold gifts—some of which Paul lists in today’s second reading—in generous service to the human family. Thus we prepare the way for Jesus’ new miracles of mercy, transforming life’s sometimes stagnant water into the refreshing wine of God’s mercy. —Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. Second Sunday in Ordinary Time January 17, 2016 Masses on Friday, January 22, will be at 6:15 and 8:15 am. Jubilee Year of Mercy Holy Hour 3rd Tuesday of Every Month – 7 PM January 19, 2016 As we celebrate this Jubilee Year of Mercy, come experience the mercy of God during an hour of prayer at Immaculate Conception Church held on the third Tuesday of every month of our jubilee year. Eucharistic Adoration Confession Vespers Benediction Immaculate Conception Church Pilgrimage Church of Eastern DuPage County 132 Arthur, Elmhurst, IL 3 4 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time January 17, 2016 W or s h ip Welcome to the Word TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — As a bridegroom rejoices in his bride, so God rejoices in the chosen Zion and Jerusalem (Isaiah 62:1-5). Psalm — Proclaim his marvelous deeds to all the nations (Psalm 96). Second Reading — All the varied gifts and talents found in the Christian community are products of the same Spirit (1 Corinthians 12:4-11). Gospel — At a wedding festival in Cana, Jesus changes water into wine at his mother’s request (John 2:1-11). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 1 Sm 15:16-23; Ps 50:8-9, 16bc-17, 21, 23; Mk 2:18-22 Tuesday: 1 Sm 16:1-13; Ps 89:20-22, 27-28; Mk 2:23-28 Wednesday: 1 Sm 17:32-33, 37, 40-51; Ps 144:1b, 2, 9-10; Mk 3:1-6 Thursday: 1 Sm 18:6-9; 19:1-7; Ps 56:2-3, 9-13; Mk 3:7-12 Friday: 1 Sm 24:3-21; Ps 57:2-4, 6, 11; Mk 3:13-19, or any of a number of readings for the Day of Prayer Saturday: 2 Sm 1:1-4, 11-12, 19, 23-27; Ps 80:2-3, 5-7; Mk 3:20-21 Sunday: Neh 8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10; Ps 19:8-10, 15; 1 Cor 12:12-30 [12-14, 27]; Lk 1:1-4; 4:14-21 SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day; Week of Prayer for Christian Unity begins Tuesday: Julian Calendar Theophany (Epiphany) Wednesday: St. Fabian; St. Sebastian Thursday: St. Agnes Friday: Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children Saturday: St. Vincent; St. Marianne Cope; Blessed Virgin Mary Masses for the Week MONDAY, JANUARY 18 6:15AM—† Marie Hackiewicz †Joseph & Stephanie Gawlik 7:30AM—†Dante Orfei/Family TUESDAY, JANUARY 19 6:15AM—USA/Maria 7:30AM—†James Dolan/Wood Family WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20 6:15AM—†Jack Feehery/Revane Family † Lawrence & Mary Cygan 7:30AM—†Daniel Novy/Mom & Dad THURSDAY, JANUARY 21 6:15AM—†Mike Massarelli/Bob & Linda Callahan 7:30AM—†John Kilcullen/Manion & Lamborn Families FRIDAY, JANUARY 22 6:15AM—†Mary Phyllis Paulo/Toni Marrella 8:15AM—†Kristine Kosich/GS Faculty, Staff & Students SATURDAY, JANUARY 23 8:00AM—†Bill Cello/Friends 5:15PM—†Bill O’Keefe/Peggy O’Keefe SUNDAY, JANUARY 24 7:30AM—†Edith Sagilio/Judy Sagilio 9:00AM—†Barbara LaMonica/Don LaMonica 11:30AM—Parish Family 5:15PM—†Julie D’Agostino/Hillsman Family Second Sunday in Ordinary Time January 17, 2016 Stewardship of Our Prayer for... ….. Anzuini-Moctezuma, Mary Bank, Helen Bennett, Brad Brooks, Reggie Cada, Dawn Cooper, Mary Cosgrove, James Cosgrove, Joan Cronin, Richard Donohue, John Ewald, Peter Frer, Mike Genthe, Candice Genthe, Wesley Giacobbe, Michael Gonzales, Leah Hogan, Joan Howard, Cathy Kubiesa, Keith Lahey, Tom O Main, Diane Marianna McGinley, Eileen Olsen, Cheryll Prancer, Mark Ratliff, Kathleen Rife, Maureen Riley, Sue Rogers, Jackie Ruiz, Joseph Ruiz-Block, Vanessa Salerno, Madeline Thiltgen, Mary Thoman, Linda Cozza Tomko, Lori Virzi, Richard Williams, Judy Wisbrock, Irene Wohlers, Lois I M Prayers for Our Troops Please remember recently deceased family, friends and parishioners in your prayers. Grant them eternal rest and may your light shine on them forever. C Francesca Demaria & Christopher Kelly Rosalia Calderone & Michael Bledsoe Christine Picchietti & Marco Spinelli Nenetzin Espinoza & David Vejcik O Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families For the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need. And give us peace. I ask this in the name of Jesus, Our Lord and Savior. Amen “HEAVENLY FATHER, ACCEPT OUR PRAYERS WHICH WE OFFER FOR THEM” 2016 E L 3/19 4/9 4/22 4/23 Lt. Joe Doyle, US Army, Son of Deb and Tom Doyle 1st Lt. Ryan Kenny, USMC, Son of Mary Beth Kenny Staff Sgt. Melinda Jolly, USMC Daughter of Linda and Tom Makinney Pvt. Jeffery Crones, US Ar my, Grandson of Joan Leyden Cpl. Ben Gieser, USMC, Son of Monica and William Gieser Specialist Jonathan M. Pichler, US Ar my, Son of Ginny & Mark Gronek, Grandson of Catherine Young Capt. Andrew Smyrnios, USAF, Brother of Stephanie Alfini Airman 1st Class, Nick Lezza, USAF, ICHS Class of 2003 Recruit Garrett Gong, USMC LCpl. Ben Bright, USMC Friend of the Genthe Family Capt. Jeffrey Robbins, USMC, Son of Barb & Larry Robbins, Grandson of Georgiana Ryan Maj. Kevin Mott, 101st Air bor ne, US Ar my Nephew of Greg & Mary Pat Vanderlaan Paul Hornstra, USMC, ICHS Class of 2009 Son of Paul and Dawn Hornstra Pvt. Patrick O’Hara, USMC Nephew of Francis & Sheila O’Hara Cpl. Brittney Young , US Ar my Cousin of Denise and John Doherty LTJG Joe Shannon, US Navy Son of John & Maria Shannon Petty Officer Alexander Fisette, US Navy Son of Beth & Ed Fisette 1st Lt. Alex Hossfeld, US Ar my Nephew of Ed & Jan Dorner Pvt. Matthew R. Mundle, USMC Grandson of Rudolph & Evelyn Mundle 5 6 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time January 17, 2016 Weekly Calendar Daily Masses are celebrated in the Church Monday through Thursday at 6:15 am and 7:30 am, Fridays when there is a school mass, masses will be held at 6:15 am 8:15 am Saturday at 8:00 am Monday, January 18 IC GRADE SCHOOL AND IC CATHOLIC PREP ARE CLOSED FOR MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY Tuesday, January 19 8:00 am 9:00 am 10:00 am 7:00 pm Lectio Divina Prayer Shawl Ministry Pastoral Staff Meeting Holy Hour/Vespers/Benediction Resource Room Marian Room Resource Room Church ICGS Junior Choir Rehearsal Bible Study Religious Education Classes Protecting God’s Children Vacation Bible School Meeting GS Athletic Board Meeting Women’s CRHP Meeting Chapel Resource Room GS/HS Classrooms Resource Room Marian Room Agnesian Room Media Center GS Talent Show Scout Medal Interviews Scout Medal Interview Holding Room Parish Children’s Choir Rehearsal Parish Choir Rehearsal RE Advisory Board meeting Plunkett Hall Resource Room Agnesian Room Chapel Chapel Resource Room Friday, January 22 8:15 am 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 8:00—9:15 pm Grade School Mass Pro-Life Rosary Pro-Life Mass Pro-Life Speaker Church Church Church Agnesian Room Saturday, January 23 8:00 am 2:00 pm—4:00 pm 3:45 pm—4:45 pm 4:00—4:45 5:15 pm Mass “Alive Inside” Metropolitan Family Services Parish Children’s Choir Rehearsal Reconciliation Mass Church Marian Room Chapel Church Chapel Wednesday, January 20 7:25 am—7:50 am 9:30 am 5:10 pm—6:15 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm Thursday, January 21 1:30 pm—3:00 pm 3:00 pm—5:00 pm 3:00 pm– 5:00 pm 3:15 pm—4:15 pm 7:00 pm—9:00 pm 7:00 pm Sunday, January 24 7:30 am 7:30 am– 1:30 pm 8:30 am 9:00 am 10:10 am—11:15 am 10:15 am 11:30 am 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 5:15 pm Mass Church Blood Drive Plunkett Hall RCIA Journey Resource Room Mass Chapel-Children’s Church Religious Education Classes GS/HS Classrooms Spiritual Classics Media Center Mass Chapel Baptisms Church Baptisms Church Confirmation Parent/Candidate Pre-Retreat Mass Chapel ICGS “Its Your Lucky Knight” Raffle Ticket Sales This Weekend TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Although our tradition carries a long memory of marriage as a sacrament, it may surprise you to learn that for nearly eleven centuries, there was no single wedding ceremony approved for use in the Church. While we have evidence of priests blessing marriages as early as the second century, in the early period church leaders relied on civil authorities to manage marriage for everyone in society. In most cases, society yielded its authority to sanction marriage to the male heads of households. From ancient times, marriage had been a family affair, managed by the father of the family, who acted as priest and guardian of family tradition. Each head wanted to keep the family gods alive, and so he would arrange for brides for his sons, paying a “bride price” as compensation for the loss of a skilled household worker. As creepy as that sounds, it was a step up from the kidnapping practice of earlier years. Even after the kidnapping raids stopped, the customs remained. Every wedding contained the ritualized kidnapping of the bride, the husband abducting his bride from the festivities, carrying her over the threshold to prevent her father’s gods from following her into her new religion. There, he fed her a piece of “sacred cake,” initiating her into a new way of life. It’s fascinating to see how customs endure, long after we have completely rejected the values and attitudes they originally expressed! —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Second Sunday in Ordinary Time January 17, 2016 7 “It’s Your Lucky Knight” Raffle SIGN-UP IS THIS WEEKEND IN THE NARTHEX! $50,000 Grand Prize One $3,000 Prize Two $1,000 Prizes Four $500 Prizes Five $200 Prizes Grand Prize Drawing February 5th at ICGS Dinner Dance Purchase tickets at all masses next weekend (January 23rd and 24th) or online at www.icgradeschoolelmhurst.org You may also sign up online at www.lifesource.org. Our code is EH07. The IC BLOOD DRIVE is being held on Sunday, JANUARY 24, 2016, from 7:30 to 1:30 in Plunkett Hall. Blood cannot be manufactured; it can only come as a gift from people. Please consider sharing a life-giving resource! Invite family and friends to give, as well. Cancer restrictions, diabetes and tattoo laws have been updated so you may be newly eligible. Please call LifeSource at 847-543-3768 for details. Tickets are $100 each and can be shared by a group! Proceeds benefit ICGS. Raffle presented by ICGS Parents’ Club and underwritten by our generous Ultimate Sponsors: Please pray for our men this weekend! As you are enjoying Mass this weekend, men of our parish are participating in the 5th Christ Renews His Parish Renewal weekend at IC. Our women are in the final planning stages for their weekend in two weeks; January 30-31, 2016. For more information or to register for the women’s weekend, visit www.icelmhurst.org 8 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time January 17, 2016 CCW MONTHLY MEETING The Council of Catholic Women invite all the ladies in the parish to our January Meeting. It will be held on Wednesday, January 27th at 7 pm in Monsignor Plunkett Hall. It will be a cupcake decorating event. Each participant will receive four cupcakes and learn how to decorate them. The class will be taught by a Wilton expert. The cost will be $20 with most of the money being donated to Upendo Village. Upendo Village is a project designed by Kenyans to respond at the local level to the needs of Kenyans living with HIV/ AIDS. It has a partnership with the Assumption Sisters of Nairobi, and the Wheaton Franciscan Sisters. Clients are surrounded with loving care and programs that improve their health and give them hope. Come out for a fun evening, learning a new skill and helping the Upendo Village project. R.S.V.P – Jennifer Morrissey at [email protected] or 630-776-2330 Gretchen Meurer at [email protected] or 630-440-2710 IC PACZKI SUNDAY Our Pre-Lenten Treat Sunday, February 7 2016 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Plunkett Hall St. Joseph Table Sunday, March 13 2016 12:30p.m.-3:00p.m. Plunkett Hall IC Men – Living our Faith, a monthly hour to share our faith and experience with other IC men – this me on Raising our Family in a Secular Environment 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm in the Resource Room, Tuesday, January 26th. Spiritual Classics Discussion Group Bernard of Clairvaux is one of the world’s great contemplatives, influencing St. Francis of Assisi, St. Francis de Sales, St. Ignatius and others. Join us in the Media Center starting January 10 for an 8-session discussion of his Selected Works. We meet on Sundays from 10:15 to 11:15 am Please purchase the Classics of Western Spirituality edition of the text prior to our first meeting. For further information, contact Len Hohbein at 708-544-7928 or [email protected]. Second Sunday in Ordinary Time January 17, 2016 9 Religious Ed uca tion 53 0 348 3 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES SUNDAY January 24 WEDNESDAY January 20 January 27 CHILDREN’S CHURCH SUNDAY January 24 Religious Education News Grades K-5 Children preparing for the Sacrament of Reconciliation are reminded to practice the Act of Contrition each day and to review the process of the Sacrament. Parents are encouraged to assist and support us in this important preparation for the celebration of 1st Reconciliation in February. 1st Reconciliation : Monday February 1, 2016, 6 :30 p.m. in the Chapel for children in Mrs. May’s class and all Sunday Religious Education 2nd Graders Tuesday February 2, 2016 , 6:30 p.m. in the Chapel for children in Mrs. Murphy’s class and all Wednesday Religious Education 2nd Graders. We look forward to celebrating with all of you! Let us keep these children, their Catechists, Teachers, and Parents in special prayer. Did your child enjoy our Vacation Bible School experience of last June? Would you like to see this important program offered again this summer? If you answered yes to both of those questions then we need your assistance and support. Join us on Wednesday Jan. 20 in the Marian Room for a VBS Planning/Brainstorming session. We need some adults willing/able to join us in producing this important experience. High school students are invited to join us as well. See you Wednesday, January 20 at 6:30 p.m. The celebration of a sacrament is always one that involves our whole Church Family. In order to support our 8th Grade RE and ICGS we ask members of our I. C. Parish family to pray for our Confirmation Candidates from both our Religious Education and Grade School. You will find prayer cards with a candidate’s name in a basket in the Narthex on the weekends of January 30 & 31 and Feb. 6 and 7. Please take one and pray to the Holy Spirit as our Candidates prepare to receive the sacrament on April 16, 2016. If you choose to send a card or note to the student, please send it to the Rectory and put “Attention RE Office” and the student’s name and we will forward it to the student. It will mean a great deal to our Candidates to know you are praying for them. SPRED Immaculate Conception Parish is working with Visitation Parish to help form new SPRED groups within our community. SPRED is a special religious program for children and adults with special developmental needs. SPRED helps people with special developmental needs to experience and form faith filled relationships with in a small community of faith. SPRED invites and trains volunteers (ages 21 and older) to prepare a special place where they can welcome people with special developmental needs. We are looking for catechists to join our small community of faith. Take the time to think, pray and to answer this call. Please contact Sister Mary Francie, [email protected] or 630 530-3490 if you are interested in helping with this program. 10 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Immaculate Conception Grade School, 530-3490 January 17, 2016 IC Catholic Prep 530-3460 IC CATHOLIC PREP ANNOUNCES 12 STUDENTS AS ILLINOIS STATE SCHOLARS IMMACULATE CONCEPTION GRADE SCHOOL A Tradition of Faith, Family, and Academic Excellence ICGS Geography Bee On Thursday, January 7th, the ICGS Geography Bee was held in the IC gym. Josh Schierl , Liam Reilly, Jack Ginter, Mimi Attard, Claire Papp, Colin Wright, Jack Castanoli, Matthew Barton, Therese Giannini, and Skylar Bogumil, the classr oom champions, competed. Jack Castanoli is our school champion, and Liam Reilly was the runner-up. Matthew Barton took third place. Our school champion must now complete a written test. If he scores among the top one hundred Illinois students who take the test, he will qualify for the state bee. A win at the Illinois Bee would qualify Jack for the national competition in Washington, D.C. We congratulate all our classroom champs and wish our school champion, Jack Castanoli, success! IC Catholic Prep is pleased to announce that 12 students have been recognized as 2016-2017 Illinois State Scholars. This prestigious award is given annually by the Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC). Illinois State Scholar winners rank in the top ten percent of the state’s high school seniors from high schools across the state. Selection is based on SAT, ACT and of Prairie State Achievement Exam scores, and/or class rank at the end of the junior year. High school guidance counselors work in conjunction with ISAC to determine the winners. The 2016-2017 Illinois State Scholars from IC Catholic Prep are: Garrett Cheng (Elmhurst), Teresa Gaudio (Lombard), Maeve Gillette (Elmhurst), Patrick Guinan (Elmhurst), Patrick Jordan (Northlake), Claudia Koch (Bensenville), Fiona Kordyban (Lombard), Alister McGrath (Elmhurst), Mary Katherine Mulligan (Elmhurst), Marc Natividad (Schiller Park), Brendan O’Brien (Elmhur st), and Angel Ramir ez (Ber keley). MARK YOUR CALENDAR! ICGS Open House & New Student Registration Sunday, January 31st 11am to 1pm In the School Building Please bring student’s Birth Certificate, Baptismal Certificate, Social Security Card & $100 Deposit If you would like to schedule a personal tour, please call Mrs. Sheila Wachholder at 630-530-3486. www.icgradeschoolelmhurst.org IC CATHOLIC PREP BASKETBALL TO HOST MID-SEASON CLINIC SATURDAY, JANUARY 23 7—9:00 pm Immaculate Conception Gym For Boys in Grades 6—8 Clinic Cost: $5.00 Clinic will focus on shooting instructions, ball handling, post work and organized scrimmages, from our high school coaching staff and players. Questions Contact Coach Tyrell 630 205-7353 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time January 17, 2016 11 Calling all the Great Cooks of I. C. Would you like to help out by cooking an evening meal for our priests? We need meals for Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays Please help out once a week, twice a month or once a month. Meals are to be ready, in disposable containers, and dropped off at the rectory by 4:30 p.m. sign-up on the following website: http://www.TakeThemAMeal.com/meals.php?t=UGVM0067 Another way others can access the meal schedule is: http://www.TakeThemAMeal.com Recipient Last Name: Priests Password: 6880 OR If you are unable to sign up online, please feel free to call Bridget Simkowski 630-279-2170 Thank you! 2015 Catholic Ministries Annual Appeal Diocese of Joliet Please note that as of January 8, 2016 , the rebate from the Diocese that we will receive is $9,510. Sixty-five percent of the funds collected above our goal are given to the parish as a rebate from the Diocese. Thank you for your continued generosity! 2015 Goal $ 98,300 Amount Pledged $118,339 Amount Paid $112,931 Balance Due $ 5,408 Donor Count 514 2015 Rebate $ 9,510 Memorial Opportunities Memorial Opportunities—Stained Glass Windows At this time, we have only one stained glass window available as listed below. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to honor your loved ones. St. Matthias If you are interested in any of the opportunities listed above, please contact Kathy Kiebala, 630 530-8848 or [email protected] Parish Office Hours: Monday—Thursday 8:30 a.m. ~ 4:30 p.m. Friday: 8:30 a.m. ~ 3:00 p.m. Phone: 530-8515 Fax: 530-9346 Website: www.icelmhurst.org NEW PARISHIONERS, WELCOME! Please click on “New to IC?” on our parish website homepage or call the 530-8515 for more information. BAPTISMS: Please call Linda Grisolia for information (530-8991). MARRIAGES: Please call Linda Grisolia at least 6 months in advance (530-8991). SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Monday-Friday By Appointment Only; Saturday: 4:00-4:45PM Bulletin submissions, please e-mail [email protected] . Deadline is Friday 12:00 Noon, nine (9) days prior to bulletin date. Special Early Deadlines may apply. To reserve a room in one of our campus buildings, please email [email protected]. Thank You! 12 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time January 17, 2016 Christian Service Our most needed items this week are milk, eggs, pancake mix, syrup, instant oatmeal, canned tuna, canned chicken, flour, sugar, vegetable oil, cake mix, pasta sauce, coffee, skillet dinners, soup, laundry detergent and dish soap. Our experience of grief is different than anyone else, even though there may be similarities. Beginning on Wednesday, January 27, 2016 and continuing for six Wednesdays, Immaculate Conception will offer a bereavement support group for anyone mourning the loss of a loved one. If you would like a place to share, understand and process your grief, please join us. It doesn’t matter whether the loss is new or old. Please call Pam at 530-3497 to reserve a space. Sessions will begin promptly at 7:00 PM in the PAC/Rectory. Remember that you may drop food off at the PAC/ Rectory during normal business hours. Our faith is reflected most strongly in our actions to help the most vulnerable, especially those who hunger. "Love of neighbor is inseparable from love for God." Catechism of the Catholic Church, #1878 All are welcome! Immaculate Conception Daybreak Transitional Housing for the Homeless Annual Appeal / 2015 Grace Café …..is being sponsored by IC Parish on February 8, 2016. Grace Café is an ecumenical ministry offered by numerous Elmhurst churches to feed those hungry in body, soul and spirit. Grace Café is offered every two weeks from September through May. Our parish hosts this event once per year. Numerous volunteers are needed to provide a warm and welcoming atmosphere, as well as a bountiful home -cooked meal. We are in need of men, women and students (looking for service hours) who can spend an hour or two helping to set up, serve or clean up. We also need people to prepare parts of the meal. Please use the following link to sign up: www.PerfectPotluck.com Coordinator name is King and the password is gc2016. Please contact Roy at 630-279 -4024 for additional information. Although our 2015 annual appeal is winding down, we are still short of our projected goal. If you are seeking to donate to a local charity, where 100% of your donation is spent exclusively for the benefit of our clients, (no overhead whatsoever), please prayerfully consider the IC Daybreak program. Our program is funded solely through private donations and we need your financial support to continue this outreach to our homeless brothers and sisters. May God bless you for your generosity. Please remit donations to IC Daybreak of Elmhurst, P. O. Box 2033, Elmhurst, IL 60126 IC will offer a Protecting God’s Children workshop on Wednesday, January 20, 2016 at 6:30 PM in the Resource Room of the PAC/ Rectory. To register, please access www.dioceseofjoliet.org and go to the Protecting Children website. Any adult who works with minors in the parish setting must attend this class. Please call 630-530-3497 for further information. Second Sunday in Ordinary Time January 17, 2016 Stewardship of Treasure Stewardship of Time Weekly Sharing Lectors and Servers for Next Weekend TIME SATURDAY & SUNDAY, January 2 & 3, 2016 Sunday Envelopes Total: $ 24,412.07 Electronic Offerings: $ 8,905.60 Total Gifts: $ 33,317.67 (Includes $891of Capital Improvement Donations) Number of Electronic Offerings: Number of registered households: 250 Amount Budgeted Per Week: 2371 $ 28,814.00 Thank You in His Name! PRESIDER’S SCHEDULE JANUARY 23 & 24 5:15 7:30 9:00 11:3 0 5:15 • Father Father Father Father Father 13 Tom/Deacon Keith David/Deacon John David Tom/Deacon Keith Scott LECTORS Saturday, I. Sparacino (1) Jan 23, V. Murphy (2) 5:15 PM Sunday, Jan 24, 7:30 AM SERVERS EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS N. Farrow (1) M. O'Brien (2) E. Lindgren (3) J. O'Brien (4) B. Daudelin, M. Lucca B. Cronin, C. Mushow S. Scott, M. Ryan J. Korinek James Kenneally (1) M. Hilgart (1) Rich Cello (2) J. Hilgart (2) B. Moore (3) T. Hilgart, Jimmy Kenneally R. Kenneally, P. Cello P. McGowan, J. Callahan W. Dudek Sunday, D. La Monica (1) Ryan Cello (2) Jan 24, 9:00 AM Brigid O'Hara (1) G. Stewart (2) K. O'Hara (3) Brendan O'Hara (4) J. O'Hara, A. Meurer K. Grasse, J. Giralamo M. Tovey, A. Conkle M. Karsten Sunday, L. Kalina (1) T. Livorsi (2) Jan 24, 11:30 AM R. Wilbert (1) B. Carey (2) K. Wilson (3) E. Pedote (4) K. Cheng, G. Cheng N. Crnkovich, Alex Crnkovich Andrew Crnkovich M. Sutton, S. Natanek Sunday, Jan 24, 5:15 PM K. Hillsman (1) J. Calles (2) S. Hillsman, L. Reilly (1) M. Hillsman J. Castanoli (2) L. Schreiber, A. Rucker (3) E. VanEekeren (4) A. Aragones M. McCann, K. Morgan M. Pierotti Presider schedule is subject to change Evening of Prayer for the Protection of the Unborn and Pro-Life Witness On Friday, January 22nd, the 43rd Anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court Abortion Case, Immaculate Conception Parish (134 Arthur St. Elmhurst) will host an Evening of Prayer for the Protection of the Unborn in solidarity with the March for Life 2016. The evening begins with the Rosary at 6:30 pm, The Sacrifice of the Mass will be celebrated in the Church at 7:00 pm, following the Rosary. Pro-life witness, Jessia Schuessler, will speak in the Agnesian Room from 8:00—9:15 pm. Jessica Schuessler is a young Christian mom with four children who is on fire to stop the tragedy of abortion. She goes to Planned Parenthood-Aurora most weeks to pray and plead with men and women not to have an abortion. In March 2015, she began sending the book Deliver Us from Abortion: Awakening the Church to End the Killing of America’s Children by Brian Fisher to local pastors and priests. Currently, 675 pastors/priests have received the book (covering all churches in Kane County and almost all of Dupage County). Jessica will talk about how she found forgiveness from her own abortion when she was 14 yrs old, how she is reaching out to others and answer questions from attendees. Snacks and refreshments will be served. All are invited. Bring the entire family. Please contact Mary Kay at [email protected] with any questions or call (630) 279-5825. TeenSpeak 2016 On Saturday, January 30th, 9:00 am – 2:30 pm, TeenSpeak 2016 - A special pr ogr am fr om Teens at SpeakOut Illinois will be held in Oak Br ook at the Chicago Mar r iott. This year 's TeenSpeak pr ogr am theme is “Pro-Life Knowledge is Power” and will feature special guest speaker Josh Brahm of the Equal Rights Institute. There will also be great opportunities to learn how you as a teenager can stand up for life in your community plus pro-life videos, networking with other pro-life teens, and more. For full details visit http://speakoutillinois.org/teenspeak.php