November 29, 2015 First Sunday Of Advent St. Joseph Church
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November 29, 2015 First Sunday Of Advent St. Joseph Church
November 29, 2015 First Sunday Of Advent St. Joseph Church, 7240 W. 57th St., Summit, Illinois, 60501-1324 There will signs in the sun, the moon and the starts. When these signs begin to happen, stand erect and raise your hands because your redemption is at hand. Luke 21:25, 28 Fr. Bob’s Briefs We have mirrors all around us in a car. We have a rear view mirror slightly above our head, in front of us. We have two side mirrors; one to see on our left and one to see on our right. These mirrors are a very valuable asset to a driver. The use of mirrors helps us to see what is happening behind and to the sides of our car. However, no matter how important mirrors are when driving, we don’t drive by looking just into the mirrors. Driving while looking backwards would make no sense, and be very dangerous. Driving requires us to look forward. Yes, we need to look into the rear, left, or right. They give us a better perspective and viewpoint, but our main focus and attention is what is happening before us, ahead of our cars. I use this example of driving and mirrors to help us understand the focus of the Advent season. This Sunday, we begin another Season of Advent, Year of Grace 2016. It’s very easy for us to think that the focus of our Advent celebration is in the past. Sometimes, Catholics think that we celebrate these four weeks in Advent to look back and remember has happened in history. However, such an understanding of Advent would be like driving our cars by only looking into the rear view mirror. One cannot drive a car only looking behind, in a rear view mirror. The same is true in the Christian life, especially the season of Advent. Advent is not about remembering the past, or looking behind to what has been. Instead, the season of Advent is about looking forward. Yes, we look to the back (to past events), just as we look into our rear view and side mirrors, but our main attention and focus is what is before us, ahead of us. The main focus and attention of Advent lies ahead of us, before us: in the future. Advent is a season that makes us look forward to the end of time, when Christ will return in glory. Thus, Advent makes us look forward, not behind, we “drive” forward ever closer to the Second Coming of Christ. Notice, how the readings of Sacred Scripture on this First Sunday of Advent do not look to the past, but rather forward to the future. In the first reading, we hear God speaking through the prophet Jeremiah the days are coming when the Lord will appear. Jeremiah instructs the people to look forward to the day when God will fulfill his promise of salvation. Likewise, in the second reading, we hear St. Paul exhorting the Thessalonians to live their lives blamelessly at the coming of our Lord Jesus. St. Paul doesn’t point the Thessalonians to look back, but rather, forward to Christ’s return in glory. Finally, the Gospel of Luke is very clear in pointing our attention and focus ahead, not behind. In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus tells us to watch, not to the past, but to the future, towards Christ’s return. In this beautiful image, we see a painting entitled the Last Judgment by Frans Francken the Younger (1608). Frans Francken II marvelously depicts the theme of today’s Scripture readings and the focus of the season of Advent overall. Advent does not look back in time, but looks forward to the end of time and the Last Judgment because they still lie ahead of us. This space of time between Christ’s first coming and His Second Coming in glory is given to us to make up our mind whether we choose Christ or not. Advent reminds us all, God is near. This Advent, the Church Lectionary moves to Year C. Year C is dedicated to the Gospel of Luke. Beginning in Advent, try to read 10 minutes of Scripture a day, particularly the Gospel of Luke, with special attention to Luke’s infancy narrative. Then, stop and meditate. Hear what God is saying to you from that passage. May our Blessed Mother Mary, Undoer of Knots, help us with her maternal care and St. Joseph pray for us. Vivat Jesus! Live Jesus! MASS INTENTIONS Monday, Nov. 30 8:30 a.m. †Angela Nawrocki/Daughters Tuesday, Dec. 1 8:30 a.m. Vocations to the Priesthood Weekly Collection Report The Weekly Parish Budget $ 9,500.00 Sunday Collection Nov. 22, 2015 $ (Due to early bulletin deadlines, the amount will be given next week.) Thank you for your generosity! Gracias por tu generosidad! Bog zaplac za ofiary skladane na tace! Wednesday, Dec. 2 8:30 a.m. †Helen Gottfried/Anniversary/Sharon & Andy Jeninga †Rosita Narea/Terry & Esther Collins Thursday, Dec. 3 8:30 a.m. NO MASS Friday, Dec. 4 8:30 a.m. †Socorro Prieto/12th Anniversary/Family EUCHARISTIC ADORATION FIRST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M. IN THE CHAPEL Saturday, Dec. 5 8:30 a.m. Military Personnel Past and Present T h e Ro s a r y i s r e c i t e d e v e r y Sa t u r d a y a f t e r 8 :3 0 a .m . M a s s . All are invit ed t o part ic ipat e. 5:00 p.m. †Alex Augustine/Birthday/Dorothy Kroll †Clarence Donarski/Darlene & Family †Bernadine & Chester Filipiak/Filipiak Family †Estelle Jurczewski/Daughters †Frank Kuncic/Wife †Edward Trybula/Family Sunday, Dec. 6 7:30 a.m. †Margaret Powers Kurcz †Patrick Jude Kurcz †Joseph P. Kurcz †Joan “Jenny” Bartlo/Ladies of the Rosary 9:30 a.m. St. Joseph Parishioners 11:00 a.m. †Angel & Socorro Prieto, Juana Guzman & †Maria Avalos 12:30 p.m. St. Joseph Parishioners COMMUNION MINISTERS Saturday, Dec. 5, 2015 5:00 PM. Deacon Ben, J. Bambera, P. Feltz, G. Kujawa Sunday, Dec. 6, 2015 7:30 AM Sr. Agatha, B. Koran, R. Kosowski, J. Stanislovatis 9:30 AM S. Madonna, N. Wesolowski, G. Zaja, P. Zaja 11:00 AM Maria Anzaldua, Cynthia, Hermila and Victor Duque *********************************************************** ALTAR SERVERS Saturday, Dec. 5, 2015 5 :00 PM Sunday, Dec. 6, 2015 7:30 AM 9:30 AM 11:00 AM Alexandra, Ardelle and Lupita Garcia *********************************************************** LECTORS Saturday, Dec. 5, 2015 5:00 PM J. Bambera Sunday, Dec. 6, 2015 7:30 AM S. Vatch 9:30 AM J. Davis 11:00 AM Janet Valdovinos - First Reading Luis Rosales - Second Reading GO ST. JOSEPH KNIGHTS! St. Joseph School: A Community of Faith, Knowledge and Service. 708-458-2927 FANNIE MAY FUNDRAISER St. Joseph School is hosting their Christmas Fannie May fundraiser. Fannie May candy makes a great gift for family and friends! It is the ultimate hostess gift! If you want to purchase Fannie May candy and help support St. Joseph School, please call the office at 708-458-2927 and find out how to order. It’s simple and your order is shipped directly to your home. You’ll have your Fannie May order in time for the holidays! THANK YOU! We hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving. This week we begin our second trimester after having Parent-Teacher Conferences last week. As we begin Advent and prepare for the coming of Christ we will use this season at St. Joseph to reach out to those less fortunate. Service projects our children will be participating in is preparing stockings of toiletries for the residents of St. Colette. We will also be joining the Religious Ed Program in a joint parish project a Christmas Food Drive. December is a very busy month with all of the different activities going on and it is easy to lose the focus of what the Advent season is all about. The service projects and our morning prayer, hopefully keep us focused. Our final day of school prior to our Christmas vacation is Friday, December 18th. St. Joseph School will be on Christmas break from Saturday, December 19th through Sunday, January 3rd. School will resume on Monday, January 4th. Chess Club – Some follow up from last week. Of the fourteen players seven of them were playing in their first tournament. Playing in their first tournament were: Xavi (k), Marcus (k), Alec (1), Ayden (1), Natalya (3), Alisha (3), and Nyla (5). COME VISIT ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL, TAKE A TOUR AND SEE WHAT WE’RE ALL ABOUT! TALK TO PRINCIPAL LARRY MANETTI AT 708-458-2927! COMING JANUARY 2016 MORE DETAILS TO FOLLOW Behind the strong play of Aaron, undefeated, and Alec who contributed 2 ½ points with two wins and a draw, our K – 2 team finished in third place! Have a great week! God Bless. Lawrence Manetti, Principal You’re A Winner! 52 Pick-Up News WILLIAM DINON Ticket # 0377 Congratulations to this week’s $125 winner of the 52 PickUp Raffle. Tickets for 2015 are available. Come by and pick one up from the rectory or school office. Informes Padre Bob Tenemos espejos a nuestro alrededor en el coche, tenemos el espejo retrovisor en medio en la parte de enfrente, dos espejos laterales; uno para ver a nuestra izquierda y otro a la derecha. Estos espejos son muy valiosos para el conductor, ellos nos ayudan a ver lo que está sucediendo detrás y a los lados de nuestro coche. Sin embargo, aunque son muy importantes al conducir, no conducimos unicamente por mirar solo en los espejos. Conducir mientras se mira solo hacia atrás no tendrá sentido y es muy peligroso. El conducir nos obliga a mirar hacia adelante y si, tenemos que mirar en la parte trasera, izquierda o derecha. Nos dan una mejor perspectiva y punto de vista, pero nuestro principal objetivo y nuestra atención esta en lo que está sucediendo delante de nosotros. Uso este ejemplo de la conducción y espejos para ayudarnos a entender el enfoque de la temporada de Adviento. Este domingo, comenzamos otra temporada de Adviento, Año de Gracia del 2016. Nos es muy fácil pensar que el enfoque de nuestra celebración de Adviento está en el pasado. A veces, los católicos pensamos que celebramos estas cuatro semanas de Adviento para mirar hacia atrás y recordar qué ha ocurrido en la historia. Sin embargo, la comprensión de Adviento será como conducir nuestros carros con solo mirar en el espejo retrovisor. No se puede conducir un coche sólo mirando hacia atrás, en un espejo retrovisor. Lo mismo ocurre en la vida cristiana, sobre todo en el tiempo de Adviento. En Adviento no se trata de recordar el pasado, o mirar hacia atrás sobre lo que ha sido. En cambio, el tiempo de Adviento es un tiempo de espera hacia adelante. Sí, miramos atrás (a los eventos pasados), al igual que miramos en nuestros espejos retrovisores y laterales, pero nuestra atención principal y concentración es lo que está delante de nosotros. El foco principal y la atención de Adviento se encuentra delante de nosotros, lo que tenemos ante nosotros, en el futuro. Adviento es un tiempo que nos hace mirar hacia adelante al final de los tiempos, cuando Cristo vuelve en gloria. Por lo tanto, Adviento nos hace mirar hacia adelante, no atrás, que "manejamos" hacia adelante cada vez más cerca de la segunda venida de Cristo. Observemos como las lecturas de la Sagradas Escrituras en este primer domingo de Adviento no miran al pasado, sino al futuro. En la primera lectura, escuchamos a Dios hablando a través del profeta Jeremías que vienen días cuando aparecerá el Señor. Jeremías instruye a la gente a mirar con interés el día en que Dios cumplirá su promesa de salvación. Del mismo modo, en la segunda lectura, escuchamos a San Pablo exhortando a los Tesalonicenses a vivir sus vidas irreprensibles para la venida de nuestro Señor Jesús. San Pablo no apunta a los Tesalonicenses a mirar hacia atrás, sino más bien, adelante con interés al regreso de Cristo en gloria. Por último, el Evangelio de Lucas es muy claro al señalar nuestra atención y enfoque hacia delante, no hacia atrás. En el Evangelio de Lucas, Jesús nos dice que debemos mirar, no al pasado, sino al futuro, hacia la venida de Cristo. En esta imagen hermosa, vemos una pintura titulada Juicio Final por Frans Francken el Joven (1608). Frans Francken II representa maravillosamente el tema de las lecturas bíblicas de hoy y el enfoque de la temporada de Adviento en general. Adviento no es mirar atrás en el tiempo, sino mirar hacia el fin del mundo y el Juicio Final, ya que todavía están por delante de nosotros. Este espacio de tiempo entre la primera venida de Cristo y Su segunda venida en gloria es dada a nosotros para que decidamos si elegimos a Cristo o no. Adviento nos recuerda a todos, que Dios está cerca. Este Adviento, el Leccionario se mueve al ciclo C. El ciclo C se dedica al Evangelio de Lucas. A partir de Adviento, trate de leer 10 minutos de la Escritura del día, sobre todo el Evangelio de Lucas, con especial atención a la narración de la infancia de Lucas. A continuación, pare y medite. Escuche lo que Dios le está diciendo de ese pasaje. Que nuestra Santísima Madre María, Desatadora de Nudos, nos ayude con su cuidado maternal y San José ruegue por nosotros. Vivat Jesús! ¡Viva Jesús! Z biurka Ks. Proboszcza Kiedy jesteśmy w samochodzie, z każdej strony otaczają nas lusterka. Z przodu nad głową mamy lusterko wsteczne, a także dwa lusterka boczne: po lewej i prawej stronie. Lusterka są dla kierowcy bardzo przydatne – dzięki nim dobrze widać, co dzieje się za nami oraz po bokach. Ale jazda samochodem nie polega tylko na patrzeniu w lusterko. Gdybyśmy próbowali jeździć patrząc do tyłu, stwarzalibyśmy niebezpieczeństwo dla siebie i innych użytkowników drogi. Podczas jazdy samochodem musimy patrzeć w przód. Owszem, należy patrzeć w lusterka, aby wiedzieć, co się dzieje wokół nas. Jednakże nasza uwaga powinna być skupiona głównie na tym, co dzieje się przed autem, z przodu. Posłużyłem się przykładem z lusterkami, aby lepiej ukazać Wam wagę okresu adwentowego. Dzisiaj po raz kolejny rozpoczyna się Adwent. Jest równocześnie początek ogłoszonego przez papieża Roku Łaski. Może się wydawać, iż skupia się przede wszystkim na przeszłości. Niektórzy katolicy sądzą, iż obchody Adwentu polegają na rozmyślaniu o minionych wydarzeniach. Jeśli ktoś tak postrzega ten czas, jest jak kierowca patrzący w czasie jazdy tylko w lusterko wsteczne. Tak nie można kierować samochodem. Tak samo jest z chrześcijańskim życiem, zwłaszcza w czasie Adwentu. Adwent nie polega na rozpamiętywaniu przeszłości – to zachęta do patrzenia w przyszłość. Przeszłość należy wspominać, tak jak należy patrzeć w lusterka podczas jazdy. Ale nasza uwaga musi być skupiona przede wszystkim na tym, co przed nami.: co nastąpi w przyszłości. W czasie Adwentu spoglądamy w przyszłość, aż po czasu kres, kiedy Chrystus powróci w chwale. Adwent jest jak jazda samochodem w przód, coraz bliżej do Drugiego Przyjścia Pana. Zwróćcie uwagę na to, że dzisiejsze czytania z Pisma Świętego nie dotyczą przeszłości, lecz skupiają się raczej na tym, co nastąpi. W pierwszym czytaniu, Bóg (ustami proroka Jeremiasza) zapowiada, że nastaną dni Pana. Prorok nakazuje ludziom wyczekiwać dnia, w którym wypełni się Boża obietnica zbawienia. Podobnie w drugim czytaniu św. Paweł namawia Tesaloniczan, aby wobec rychłego nadejścia Jezusa wiedli cnotliwe życie. Tesaloniczanie nie mają patrzeć za siebie, lecz przed siebie: w przyszłość, kiedy Chrystus powróci w chwale. Wreszcie, temat patrzenia w przyszłość podejmuje Ewangelia według św. Łukasza. W swoim obrazie pod tytułem „Sąd Ostateczny” (1608 rok), Franz Francken Młodszy przepięknie ukazał temat przewodni zarówno dzisiejszych czytań, jak i całego okresu adwentowego. Adwent nie jest podróżą w przeszłość, lecz w przyszłość, aż po czasu kres i Dzień Sądu Ostatecznego, które wciąż przed nami. W obecnym czasie, pomiędzy pierwszym przyjściem Chrystusa a Jego Drugim Przyjściem w chwale, musimy się poważnie zastanowić – wybieram Jezusa, czy nie? Adwent przypomina nam wszystkim: Chrystus jest blisko. W lekcjonarzu Kościoła rozpoczyna się Rok C, poświęcony Ewangelii według św. Łukasza. Zachęcam wszystkich do czytania Pisma Świętego przez 10 minut dziennie, ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem Ewangelii Łukasza. Potem, zamknijcie Biblię i zastanówcie się nad tymi słowami. Czego Bóg chce Cię nauczyć w danym fragmencie? Postaraj się Go usłyszeć. Święta Maryjo Rozwiązująca Węzły, miej nas zawsze w Swej opiece. Święty Józefie, módl się za nami. Vivat Jesus! Chwała Jezusowi! News for Our Parishioners. . . . . HIGH SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE EVENTS Trinity High School, 7574 W. Division, River Forest, is hosting a parent shadow day at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 2, on campus. For more information, call Mary Tansey at 708-453-9374, or email her at [email protected]. or visit trinityhs.org. St. Rita High School, is hosting a “Discover St. Rita” evening open house from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 2 on campus, 7740 S. Western Ave., Chicago. For more information , call Ed Leiser, director of admissions at 773-9256600, Ext. 6613, or visit stritahs.com. Nazareth Academy is hosting a prospective family open house from 6:30 to 8 p.m., with a presentation at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 3 on campus, 1209 W. Ogden Ave., La Grange Park. For more information, call Kristen Stojetz at 708-387-8505, email her at [email protected], or visit nazarethacademy.com. DeLaSalle High School, 3434 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, and its Lourdes Hall Campus, 1040 W. 32nd Pl., Chicago, are hosting an open house from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Dec. 5. For more information, visit dls.org. St. Laurence High School, 5556 W. 77th St., Burbank (77th Street and Central Avenue), is hosting an open house from 10 a.m. to noon Sunday, Dec. 6 on campus. Each tour will be hosted by a St. Laurence student, parent and faculty member and will give guests the opportunity to visit all areas of the campus. For more information, call the Admissions Office during regular school hours at 708-458-6900, Ext. 252, or visit stlaurence.com. Our Lady of Tepeyac High School, 2228 S. Whipple St., Chicago, is hosting rolling shadow days every Thursday through Dec. 10. For more information, or to sign up, call 773-522-0023, or visit ourladyoftepeyac.org. Mother McAuley High School invites all seventh and eighth grade girls to a “Girls Night Out,” hosted by all of McAuley’s clubs and organizations. The event will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. Dec. 11 on campus, 3737 W/ 99th St., Chicago. For more information , call 773-881-6500, or visit mothermcauley.org to register. 2015 ADVENT AND CHRISTMAS SCHEDULE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2015 7 - 8 PM ADVENT RECONCILIATION (ENGLISH AND SPANISH) SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2015 7 - 8 PM ADVENT RECONCILIATION (POLISH) THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 2015 VIGIL OF CHRISTMAS 4 PM ENGLISH MASS 6:30 PM SPANISH MASS 10 PM POLISH MASS 12 AM ENGLISH MASS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 2015 THE NATIVITY OF OUR LORD 7:30 AM ENGLISH MASS 9:30 AM ENGLISH MASS 11:00 AM SPANISH MASS 12:30 PM POLISH MASS FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 2016 SOLEMNITY OF MARY THE HOLY MOTHER OF GOD 9:30 AM ENGLISH MASS 11:00 AM SPANISH MASS 12:30 PM POLISH MASS WEDDING BANNS For more information on additional Catholic High Schools, visit archchicago.org. The Catholic High School Entrance Exam will be held on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2016. Visit the website of your chosen high school to find out more information. Isaac Mercado and Mariela Macias Martinez On December 19, 2015 RAFFLE TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR PLAYSTATION 4 Alicia Anderson Laura Behm Kimberly Boll Brittaney Boubin Robert Butler Lucille Cavallone Patricia Diaz Mary DiGangi Alexander Druschitz Eleanor Dzielak Mary Marcichow Sylvia Michalowski Dolores Michaels Anthony Montaneo Ed and Alice Nowak Leonardo Alexandros Peterson Meg A. Radcliff *Carmen Rodriguez Helen Frank William Schaefer Sr. Scarlette Grace Swaekauski Irene Szarley James Heelan Josephine Tipner Rich S. Jandura Denise M. Jandura Chester and Virginia Janeczko Millie Jercha Ricardo Varajas Robert Erklin Ted Kuldanek Caroline Lalinsky Geri Lauer Pamela Wojdyla Therese Wonderlick *Most recently added If you know of anyone that should be on the sick list, please call the rectory at 708-458-0501. The Hispanic Ministry Committee will be selling raffle tickets with the grand prize being a PlayStation 4. Tickets are $1 each and will be sold after the 11:00 a.m. Mass until Dec. 12. Tickets will also be available in the rectory. Funds will used for the Our Lady of Guadalupe Celebration on Dec. 12. Thank you! El Comité de Ministerio Hispano estará vendiendo boletos para rifar un PlayStation 4. Los boletos cuestan $1 cada uno y serán vendidosdespués de la Misa de 11:00 hasta el 12 de diciembre. Los boletos también estarán disponibles en la rectoría. Los fondos serán usados para la Celebración de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe el 12 de diciembre. Gracias! Thank You. Marriage Encounter Weekends While we await Jesus’ coming let us continue to live for Him and live in His love in all we do, especially in our marriage relationship. The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends are December 11-13, February 12-14, or April 810, all at Elk Grove Village, IL. Early registration is highly recommended. For reservations or more information, call Jim and Kris at 630-577-0778,or contact them at wwmechicagoland.org. Permítale al Encuentro Matrimonial Mundial ayudarle a practicar estos dones en su matrimonio. Inscríbase hoy mismo para asistir al próximo fin de semana del Encuentro Matrimonial Mundial. Para más información de los Fines de Semana en español, si vive en los suburbios o pertenece a la Diócesis de Joliet, comuníquese con Javier y Gaby Vargas (630) 621-8984 [email protected] , en el área de Chicago llamar a Oscar y Luz Delgado (847) 8269525, [email protected], para los que vivan en el área del sur de Chicago y el Noroeste de Indiana llamar a Juan y Elia Zambrano (708) 825-4099 [email protected] . Se recomienda registrarse con anticipación ya que el cupo es limitado. RESTORATION CAPITAL CAMPAIGN To Fix the and Tuck Point our Parish Buildings Number of Parishioner Donors/Families: 329 Total Pledged thus far: $295,250.12 Amount Collected thus far: $274,527.18 Pledges still to be collected: $ 20,778.06 We have two (2) months left in our pledge drive. The last day to participate is Dec. 31, 2015. Extra envelopes are located in the Narthex. Thank you for your donations so far. If you need a statement, please call the rectory office. LADIES OF THE ROSARY NEWS BEADS . . . . . MERRY CHRISTMAS! The Ladies of the Rosary are hosting their annual Christmas party Tuesday, Dec. 1 at Crystal Sky Banquets on 47th Street in McCook. Doors will open at 6 p.m. and dinner will be served at 7 p.m. Tickets are $30 each and will be sold at the 5 p.m., 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. Masses. Tickets are also available at the Rectory office. For more information, call Pat at 773-586-6553. Everyone is welcome to kick off the Christmas season with the Ladies of the Rosary! ST JOSEPH CHRISTMAS FOOD DRIVE WE ARE COLLECTING CANS OF FOOD AND DRY NON-PERISHABLE FOOD ITEMS FOR THE CATHOLIC CHARITIES FOOD PANTRY LOCATED AT ST. BLASÉ PARISH PLEASE PUT YOUR DONATIONS IN THE ST. JOSEPH NARTHEX THANK YOU! RECTORY OFFICE HOLIDAY HOURS Christmas Eve, Thursday, Dec. 24 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Christmas Day, Friday, Dec. 25 OFFICE CLOSED New Year’s Eve, Thursday, Dec. 31 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. New Year’s Day, Friday, Jan. 1, 2016 OFFICE CLOSED ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH 7240 W. 57th Street Summit, IL 60501 (708) 458-0501 [email protected] stjosephparishsummit.org www.facebook.com/stjosephsummit OFFICE HOURS 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday Please check bulletin for Holiday Hours BULLETIN DEADLINE: 2:00 p.m. Wednesday PARISH STAFF Pastor: Rev. Robert Stuglik Weekend celebrant: Rev. Joseph Stobba, OSA Deacon Benedict Michalowski Parish Secretary/Bulletin Editor: Mrs. Joan Hadac Adult Choir Director/Organist: Mrs. Darlene Donarski Pianist/Organist: Mrs. Anna Dron Ray Polish Choir Director: Mr. Aleksander Jazowski SUNDAY MASSES Saturday: 5:00 PM ENGLISH Sunday: 7:30 AM, 9:30 AM. ENGLISH 11:00AM SPANISH 12:30 PM POLISH CONFESSIONS Saturday 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM WEEKDAY MASSES 8:30 AM Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday (8:30 AM Wednesday School Mass During School Year) Thursday—No Mass is Celebrated 8:30 AM Saturday Please check bulletin for Holiday Mass Schedule ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL School Principal: Mr. Lawrence Manetti 5641 S. 73rd Ave. (708) 458 - 2927 stjosephschoolonline.blogspot.com www.facebook.com/groups/stjosephschoolonline www.stjosephsummit.com ST. JOSEPH RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Moderator: Mr. Jason Porod Assistant: Mrs. Penny Davis (708) 458-0501 H. SIENKIEWICZ POLISH SCHOOL 5641 S. 73rd Ave. 708-415-0458 MINISTERS OF CARE: If you are homebound, and would like to receive Holy Communion, please call the parish office to make arrangements. CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS St. Joseph Church #512045 7240 W. 57th Street Summit, IL 60501 TELEPHONE 708 458-0501 CONTACT PERSON Joan Hadac EMAIL: [email protected] SOFTWARE MSPublisher 2010 Adobe Acrobat X Windows 8 TRANSMISSION TIME Thursday 9:45 SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION May 31, 2015 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 10 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS