St. Catherine of Alexandria Oak Lawn, Illinois Mission Statement
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St. Catherine of Alexandria Oak Lawn, Illinois Mission Statement
St. Catherine of Alexandria Oak Lawn, Illinois December 8, 2013 Second Sunday of Advent The earth shall be filled with knowledge of the LORD, as water covers the sea. — Isaiah 11:9 Pastor Rev. Dennis Ziomek Associate Pastor Rev. Stanley Stuglik Senior Priest Rev. Edward S. Stockus Pastor Emeritus Rev. William J. Lion Pastor Emeritus Rev. George McKenna School Principal Ms. Catherine Hudson Coordinator of Religious Education Mrs. Mary Ellen Lynch Director of Music Mrs. Catherine Simon WE WELCOME YOU Seeking a parish? A spiritual family? A place to pray, deepen your faith, or serve others? If so, our hearts and doors are open to you! We thank God for sending you. Please introduce yourself to either Fr. Dennis or Fr. Stanley or Fr. Ed after Mass. Installation of Rev. Dennis Ziomek as the 6th Pastor of St. Catherine of Alexandria at the hands of our Vicar the Most Reverend Andrew Wypych 4:00 P.M. Mass December 7, 2013 Mission Statement St. Catherine of Alexandria is a Catholic community, rooted in faith, family and friendship. We are responsive to the needs and concerns of those around us. We continually strive to grow in knowledge as we live out Jesus’ words, “Come, follow me,” and invite others to join us. LITURGICAL MINISTERS December 14-15, 2013 PRAY FOR OUR SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN Please pray for the following members of our parish and community who are serving in the military. Almighty God, we stand before You asking for Your divine mercy and protection. Embrace with Your invincible armour our loved ones in all branches of the service. Give them courage and strength against all enemies both spiritual and physical and hasten their safe journey back to their homes and families. Amen. Troy Albrecht Carlos Arroyo David Bailey Alexander Baron Charles Berglund Gregory Brazinsky Billie Capertone Sam Carollo Stephen Carrigee Michael Connolly Glenn Dietrick Kyle Doyle Cmdr. Eric Drey Michael Eastman Daniel Eul Timothy Evans 1st Lt. Jeffrey T. Finley 2nd Lt. Brooklyn Finley Bob Fix Captain Joe Fix 1st LT. Kimberly White Fix Fr. Matt Foley, Chaplain Carrie Garrison Christopher Gierhahn Lt. Fr. Ed Gorman, Chaplain Wayne Goveia Joshua Gross John Hartrich Thomas Hartrich Joseph Heredia Jacqueline Krawczyk Jason Malburg Peter Manning, Jr. Matthew Marcinkowski Ryan Markmann Thomas McGowan, Jr. Jeffrey McGowan Steve McHale Robert Michaels John Jeffery Miller Thomas Murphy Sean O’Malley Vincent Parmigiani Nicholas Patla Joe Pohl III Mark Pruzinowski Capt. Patrick J. Reidy Terra Salamone Eric Smith Michael Sorice Bryan Stalzer Steve Staszewski James Stevens Dan Sullivan Tim Sullivan Vincent F. Vitek Ryan Wedel Charlotte White Joe White John White III Timothy Wilkas Steve Wilson If you have anyone in your family you would like to have remembered in prayer currently serving in the military, please call the rectory and we will be happy to put their name in the bulletin. Saturday — 4:00 PM Presider: Lector: Cantor: Servers: Fr. Stan Stuglik Susan LiFonti Sandra Tozser Margo Chakinis, Nora McKirdie, Ivana Peralta, Callie Pieczara Eucharistic Ministers: Carmella Ammond, John Farrell, Bridget Griffin, Phil Griffin, Katie O’Leary, Lorraine Tansey Sunday — 7:30 AM Presider: Lector: Cantors: Servers: Fr. Ed Stockus Jerry Albrecht Meghan Cronin / Olivia Aleman Alana Humphrey, Lauren Sillman, Emily Moloney, Elizabeth Delehanty Eucharistic Ministers: Jennifer Burton, Adrianne Gannon, Char Hoyer, Daniel Omiecinski, Sue Salmon Sunday — 9:00 AM Presider: Lector: Cantor: Servers: Fr. Dennis Ziomek Family Mass Family Mass Patrick Roche, Kevin Phelan, Danny Golon, Timmy Smith Eucharistic Ministers: Mike Bentley, Therese Kwiatkowski, Carol Pienkos, Geri Tiernan Sunday — 11:00 AM Presider: Lector: Cantor: Servers: Fr. Stan Stuglik Rachel Kawa Lee Troy Dan Hughes, Pat Hanrahan, Tom Phelan, Sean Carberry Eucharistic Ministers: Lynn Hartman, Rich Houlihan, Austin O’Malley, Kathy Terborg, Ted & Pat Tobias Remember in your prayers the many who are sick in our parish and community Geraldine Anderson, Emily Beazley, Patricia Bentley, Donald Brady, Therese Brady, Gordon Brothen, Betty Brown, Judy Bulat, Matt Carmody, Margaret Christin, Karen Curtin, Jerry Cushing, Ann Gaudry Dean, Judith Droski, Steven Duggan, Dorothy Gagnon, Thomas Glancy, Josh Grimes, Catherine Henry, Rachel Heyser, Alby Hir, Susan Jones, Robert Karczewski, Jim Kershasky, Carolyn Klapacz, Deborah Klun, Diane Little, Florence Litz, Patrick McCullough, Sally Michon, Carol Mohr, Gabrielle Murphy, James Murphy, Janet Murphy, William Murphy, Judith O’Grady, Ann Panella, Anele Pocius, Diane Rafter, Joan Schmitt, Tom Shanahan, Tony Sinople, Sr., Helen Stoniecki, Annie Sullivan, William Sullivan, Janice Sutor, Mary Tadda, Marie Tichy, Joseph White, Melanie Williams, Robert Winicki, Bob Zutoft 2 Advent Reconciliation Service Dear People of St. Catherine, This day of my installation as your pastor has been anticipated by both you and me, and today all of us join in this celebration. While I am happy to be installed as your Pastor, this day does not belong to me. It belongs to all of us and the generations of faith that will come after us. Your legacy of faith, commitment, and sacrifice has been well witnessed for over 56 years. The parishioners who have built and sustained St. Catherine did so that their faith would be nourished as the Body of Christ in the world, in our neighborhood, and in our families. Our past should be celebrated and embraced, as we together continue our pilgrimage of faith. Together we, as believers, make a commitment to show our love and support for St. Catherine Parish and for one another as we work together, relying not only on our own initiatives but on the grace of God. We trust in Him, believing in our future. Since I arrived at St. Catherine on September 1, I have experienced a very welcoming community who have been very supportive. So many of you have asked me, Father, what can I do to help you and our parish? Many committees have been very active. The Facilities Committee and members of the Men’s Club have been very busy. Most recently, they have volunteered their time to cut down the five dead trees we had on our property. (I do like trees and would never cut down healthy trees.) They have also been hard at work removing the old wallpaper in the rectory Dining Room which was peeling off the walls, and painting the Dining Room as well as rectory offices. (I never knew how much fun removing wallpaper isNOT.) Work has begun on reroofing the leaking rectory roofs. The Finance Council has rolled up its sleeves to tackle pressing financial concerns, and we are moving forward with the Archdiocese Catholic Appeal Debt Reduction Program as well as Electronic Giving. The Teen Club has helped with the removal of dead bushes around the rectory. The Liturgy Committee has helped with the planning of special liturgies, including our All Soul’s Mass of Remembrance. I have been doing my best to show my support of all the organizations by being present at your meetings and occasionally offering my two-cents. I am strongly committed to Catholic Education, and I have been meeting regularly with our very competent and dedicated principal, Ms. Catherine Hudson. I enjoy visiting our students both in the classroom and during athletic competitions. I also wish to acknowledge the staff and the many good parishioners of St. Barbara Parish. I was installed three years ago as your pastor. Having taught at Quigley South and then Archbishop Quigley for 23 years, I felt a little like a fish out of water (Fr. Stan, that analogy is for you) as I assumed the responsibilities of pastoring for the first time. Your love and support have trained me well to be a shepherd of souls. I thank all of you who have come to celebrate my installation as the 6th pastor of St. Catherine. Please pray for me that I may be a good pastor and priest for St. Catherine. Yours in Christ, Fr. Dennis Ziomek (Fr. Zi) Monday, Dec. 16 at 7:00 p.m.—Church During Advent, we hear from John the Baptist who calls us to Prepare the Way of the Lord. To spiritually prepare ourselves to celebrate the birth of our Savior, we will have an Advent Reconciliation Service. The service will begin with prayer, reading of scripture, followed by an Examination of Conscience, time for reflection, and concluding with Individual Confessions. COMING—JANUARY 2014 The Finance Council will be introducing to St. Catherine GIVECENTRAL.ORG. Electronic giving through GiveCentral.org is the safe and secure way to make your weekly donation to St. Catherine. Donate via credit card or electronic check (ACH). Watch for more information in the upcoming weeks. ** CHRISTMAS CHURCH CLEANING ** Sat., Dec. 21—9:15 a.m. We would like to give our church a good cleaning for Christmas. Bring your buckets, rags, and mops. We will be mopping the floors, washing the pews and kneelers, and dusting everything. Students needing service hours are welcome. Cleanliness is next to Godliness! WELCOME, ELLEN Ellen Gold (right) has been going through the RCIA process. She has completed the Inquiry stage. On December 1, she requested admission into the Church as a Catechumen. Ellen was blessed by Fr. Dennis, sponsored by Nancy, and welcomed by the congregation. She will continue to study and reflect until Holy Saturday. At that time, she will receive the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist. Please pray for Ellen’s journey of faith. Take some time to think about your own faith journey. Are you still on the journey? What can you do to improve your relationship with Jesus? 3 Youth Ministry Corner Terry Landstrom—Youth Minister—(708) 638-4322 “The night is far gone, the day is at hand. Let us then cast off the works of darkness and put on the armor of light;” Romans 13:12 Christmas Cookies & Cards Extravaganza When: After all Masses on Dec. 7 & 8 Where: Church Vestibule These scrumptious treats and Christmas Cards will be a great addition to your Christmas Season! Funds collected will help the Teens fund their faith discussion group! Dates to Remember: -Saturday, December 8—Church Decorating— 2:00 pm -Sunday, December 15—Singers/Musicians needed for Sisters of St. Casimir Christmas Concert at the Motherhouse—1:30-4pm -Friday, December 20—Christmas Caroling from 5-10pm -Monday, December 23—Zoo Lights @ Brookfield Zoo/ Christkindl—Time: 4:00 pm Ski Trip—Jan. 31-Feb. 1 - cost $105-sign up ends Jan. 5 If interested, contact Mrs. Landstrom FEAST OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION C’mon out and join us ... Volleyball– all H.S. students welcome! Cost: $15 When: Monday nights Dec-Feb Place: St. Christina gym Dec 9 - 8:15 pm Jan 6 - 7:30 pm Dec 16 -7:30 pm Jan 13 - 8:15 pm Dec 30 - 9:00 pm Jan 27-Feb 3 TBA Sunday, December 8, from 6-8pm in the Fr. Lion Pastoral Center. Join us for fabulous food & the Word! You don’t want to miss this! Bring a friend or ten! ALL are welcome! This Weekend, Dec., 7 and 8 This year, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, patroness of the United States, will be celebrated this Monday, December 9. Masses will be at 8:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., with a Communion Service at 6:30 a.m. 5 Day Vigil Light Candles $3 for one, $5 for two (This applies to ALL Vigil Light Candles.) 4 2ND SUNDAY OF ADVENT ADVENT THEME Lead Us To Your Light A Family’s Journey Longing for peace in a world of despair, make us a beacon of hopefulness to our loved ones. CHRISTMAS TOY DRIVE through Sunday, December 16 St. Catherine's Giving Tree for Christmas will take a different format for this holiday season. We will be helping to support Catholic Charities’ Annual Celebration of Giving Toy Showers. Last year, more than 8,000 of the neediest children in the care of Catholic Charities unwrapped the Spirit of the Season. Toys can be brought to church and placed under the Giving Tree or dropped off at the rectory. Toys should be NEW, in their ORIGINAL PACKAGES, and UNWRAPPED. Catholic Charities volunteers will wrap the toys and distribute to the neediest of children throughout the archdiocese. Catholic Charities will pick up all donated toys on Monday, December 16. Volunteers are an essential part of the Celebration of Giving. Catholic Charities needs your help, December 2 through December 24, to sort and package gifts. You can also Sponsor-a-Family, reaching out to families who are most in need, responding to their basic wishes for clothing, household items, books, or school supplies. Sponsoring a family for $50-$75 goes a long way toward helping their wishes come true. Contact Lisa Jerzyk at 312-226-0650 or [email protected]. Help children and families unwrap the Spirit of the Christmas Season. Canticum Novum Choir performing at St. Catherine Church Sunday, Dec. 15, 4:00 p.m., Canticum Novum is pleased to present classical and contemporary music of the season in our beautiful church. This a cappella Choir has been performing together since 1999. Members of the choir have backgrounds in a variety of musical performance and musical teaching careers. Many have sung in community choirs and musical theater productions. Most share their time and talents with local churches and church choirs as well. The concert is FREE, though a Free-Will offering is appreciated. After the concert, the Liturgy Committee will host a Wine and Cheese for adults and Punch for kids. 5 SUNDAY OFFERING — NOVEMBER 24 Budgeted $12,000.00………………...Actual $ 10,597.00 Thank you for helping St. Catherine’s parish meet our weekly goal of $12,000.00. Year-To-Date Collection Shortfall…………..$ 29,222.00 SUNDAY OFFERING — DECEMBER 1 Budgeted $12,000.00………………...Actual $ 12,842.50 Thank you for helping St. Catherine’s parish meet our weekly goal of $12,000.00. Year-To-Date Collection Shortfall…………..$ 28,379.50 Monday, December 9 The Immaculate Conception of the BVM 6:30—Communion Service 8:30—†Anna Trinker †Janet Mahoney Tuesday, December 10 6:30—Communion Service 8:30—†Kay Hawken Wednesday, December 11 Saint Damasus I—Pope 6:30—Communion Service 8:30—†Emilia Carlomagno Thursday, December 12 Our Lady of Guadalupe 6:30—Communion Service 8;30—†Guadalupe Guerrero Friday, December 13 Saint Lucy—Martyr 6:30—Communion Service 8:30—†McCarthy Family †Ronald Niego Saturday, December 14 Saint John of the Cross—Priest & Doctor 8:30—†Special Intention Mass †Jim & Esther Laverty Mari Celeste Nellis Ryan & 5 Sons 4:00—†Anthony & Rose Palmsone †Lee Andrews Sunday, December 15 Third Sunday of Advent 7:30—†Parishioners of St. Catherine 9:00—†Maureen O’Brien 11:00—†Patrick Sugrue REST IN PEACE Please pray for the repose of the souls of: Janet Mahoney and Mary Lou Stevens Please keep the Mahoney and Stevens families in your prayers. DONATION RANGE 11/24 Less than $5 7 $30 — $39 33 $5 — $9 49 $40 — $49 19 $10 — $14 94 $50 — $99 35 $15 — $19 33 $100+ 13 $20 — $29 120 Does not include loose change. DONATION RANGE Less than $5 9 $30 — $39 30 52 $40 — $49 13 $10 — $14 102 $50 — $99 36 $15 — $19 34 $100+ 22 $20 — $29 115 $5 — $9 12/01 Does not include loose change. WEEKLY ACTIVITIES Monday, December 9 6:30—Rosary of Peace—Adoration Chapel—FLC 7:00—Finance Council Mtg.—Rectory Tuesday, December 10 7:00—Family School Assn.—Kane Hall Wednesday, December 11 5:00—Choir—Mtg. Rm. 7:30—School Board—Mtg. Rm. Monday - Friday, 3:00-6:00 p.m. Adoration-Fr. Lion Ctr. Saturday, December 14 12:00—2nd Gr. 1st Step Reconciliation—Church 12:45—Teen Music Practice—Mtg. Rm. Sunday, December 15 9:00—5th Grade Family Mass—Church; followed by a reception in Kane Hall 10:00—School of Religion CCD) 4:00—Canticum Novum Choir—Church A BIG THANK YOU TO ST. CATHERINE’S SCHOOL “St. Catherine’s kids are great!! Thank you so much for sharing your Halloween candy with the homeless. There was enough for us to share with two other sights. Everyone enjoyed it and all of them send their thanks and appreciation to the ‘SCA kids’. We also thank you so much for putting smiles on some very sad faces! God bless all of you!!” Jim & Trudi Pavesic 6 Opłatki—The Christmas Wafer It’s that time of year. Don’t forget to buy your T.R.I.P. We all love those gift cards. Stop by the T.R.I.P. table and be done in a snap. T.R.I.P. HOURS FOR THE HOLIDAYS Saturday, December 7, 3:30 — 5:00 p.m. Sunday, December 8, 8:00 — 11:00 a.m. Saturday, December 14, 3:30 — 5:00 p.m. Sunday, December 15, 8:00 — 11:00 a.m. Final cash and carry sales for this year will be on December 18, 6:00-8:00 p.m. T.R.I.P. sales resume on Sunday, January 5th. ATTENTION: HOMEBOUND MINISTERS (MINISTERS OF CARE) Ministers of Care - The Handbook For Visiting The Sick And Homebound for 2014 is now available to pick up in the vestibule on the bench outside the Ushers’ Room. Your book will have your name printed on the upper right side. Thank you for continuing with this ministry and God bless you. Opłatek (singular-pronounced opwatek) is also known as the Christmas Wafer. While it is a traditional Polish custom, many families have included the ritual as part of their Christmas Eve or Christmas Day family meal. Opłatki (pluralpronounced opwatkey) is made from unleavened bread similar to a host, and pressed into rectangles with an outline of a Nativity Scene imprinted on the surface. At the Christmas Meal, the head of the house begins sharing a piece of Opłatek with the other members of the family who are gathered around the table. Each family member breaks off a piece of the Opłatek to share. As the pieces are broken and shared, greetings of a holy Christmas and a healthy New Year are exchanged. The ritual is a reminder of who comes to us at Christmas, and why. It is also a symbol of forgiveness. Wafers are available at the rectory for a donation of $5.00. EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS Please notify Donna Marie or Chris Ivers at 708-424-4186 of any changes to your commitment for the January - April 2014 Eucharistic Minister Schedule, NO LATER THAN MONDAY, DECEMBER 16. You may also call the rectory at 708-425-2850. Thank you and God bless you for serving in this ministry. LISTED BELOW IS J.S. PALUCH’S HOLIDAY PUBLISHING SCHEDULE THROUGH YEAR END For 2014, St. Catherine has been invited to participate in the special Annual Catholic Appeal Debt Reduction Program. The Finance Council has decided to accept this invitation. For 2014, for every contributed dollar, the Archdiocese will match dollar for dollar, until our debt of $290,000 is paid off with the Archdiocese. If you never contributed to the Catholic Appeal, please do so this February. If you supported this appeal in the past, please prayerfully consider what amount you might be able to pledge next year. We only need to raise $145,000. AROUND THE NEIGHBORHOOD CHRISTMAS CONCERT Articles for Dec. 22 bulletin — DUE DECEMBER 11TH Articles for Dec. 29 bulletin — DUE DECEMBER 18TH Articles for Jan. 5 bulletin — DUE DECEMBER 23RD Thank you in advance. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated. A Voices of the Valley Christmas Concert will be held on Saturday, December 14th, at 3:00 p.m. at Little Company of Mary Hospital Chapel—2nd floor, 94th & California Ave. Enter at North Pavilion and take the elevator to the 2nd floor. Free parking is available in the north lot. This special concert is offered under the auspices of the Oak Lawn Park District and under the direction of Stacy Cunningham and associate director, Rose DeSanto. Please accept this invitation to come and enjoy the talented chorus of men and women who will offer a special selection of familiar Christmas contemporary and sacred music. 7 ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO December 2013 OFFICE OF THE ARCHBISHOP Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ: The Pope has called an Extraordinary Synod to discuss the “Pastoral Challenges of the Family in the Context of Evangelization.” The questions sent to the Bishops for consultation before Synods have always been sent here to the various Archdiocesan Councils that regularly advise me before the Archdiocese sends its response back to the Holy See. For this Synod, a more ample consultation will be helpful; and every Catholic in the Archdiocese is therefore invited to reply to the questionnaire now available in English and Spanish on the Archdiocesan website at www.archchicago.org/vaticansurvey/. The explanation and the questions are somewhat lengthy, and there is no obligation to complete the entire questionnaire in order to participate. Thanks to all who help the Church reflect on the challenges to family life in our time. God bless you. 2 GREAT OPPORTUNITIES As we begin our new liturgical year, it is a good time to commit ourselves to learning more about the teachings of the Catholic Church and to grow in faith. You can READ THE CATECHISM IN A YEAR. You will receive a short email each day. Excerpts from the student edition of the Catechism (a simpler format the basics) in question and answer format will be in the email. Links will be given to the same topic in the Catechism of the Catholic Church if you choose to learn more about this topic. To sign up for this free service, go to flocknote.com/ catechism. You can STUDY THE GOSPELS IN A YEAR (with Ignatius Study Bible commentary). Small sections of the Gospels with commentary will be emailed to you daily. To sign up for this free service, go to flocknote.com/ gospel. Neither site will share your email information. You can sign up for one or both of these sites. Grow in Faith this Year. Sincerely yours in Christ, Francis Cardinal George, O.M.I. Archbishop of Chicago A TIME FOR GIVING TO WASHINGTON, ILLINOIS We are so lucky to be safe and warm after the weekend of storms which struck Illinois. Many people want to help and do not know what to do. We have been in contact with teachers in the town of Washington, and they said that they are in need of children’s clothing and books. If you would like to donate anything to help the victims, please send it to school and we will deliver it to the appropriate people. The deadline is December 14th. Thank you again for your constant giving and caring. Student Council of St. Catherine of Alexandria School. MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER WEEKEND John the Baptist tells us to reform our lives. Learn how to use the graces of your Sacrament of Marriage to renew your marriage and draw closer to God. Let the Lord strengthen, renew, and rekindle your marriage sacrament by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend on February 1416, April 11-13, or June 20-22, 2014, all at Burr Ridge, IL. Early registration is highly recommended. For reservations/ information, call Jim & Kris at 630-577-0778 or contact us through http://www.wwmejoliet.org. OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE FEASTDAY - DECEMBER 12TH Our Lady of Guadalupe Church is our Sharing Parish. Please remember them in your prayers on December 12th. POSSIBILITIES Nothing is impossible for God and His Blessed Mother. — Don Bosco DISCERNMENT FOR PRIESTHOOD Are you called to be “A herald’s voice in the desert” preparing the way of the Lord in the hearts of His people? If you have ever considered a vocation to the priesthood or consecrated life, contact Fr. Francis Bitterman, [email protected] or at 312-534-8298, or go to www.ChicagoPriest.com. For more information on religious life, contact Sr. Elyse Ramirez, OP at 312-534-5240 or [email protected], and for the Permanent Diaconate program, contact Deacon Bob Puhala at 847-8374564 or [email protected]. 8 NOVEMBER FINANCIAL SUMMARY Budgeted Expenses Offertory Income Net Shortage Other October Offerings Sharing Building & Grounds Parish Operations Parish School Teen Ministry Catholic Campaign for Human Development All Saints’ Day Collection for the Military Thanksgiving-Hoping Society $ 48,000.00 $ 46,097.00 $ 1,903.00 $ 420.00 $ 520.00 $ 1,794.00 $ 286.00 $ 210.00 $ 1,844.00 $ 2,099.00 $ 135.00 $ 602.00 ST. CATHERINE’S CHRISTMAS Mass Schedule December 24th 4:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. (Family Mass with Pageant) 12:00 MIDNIGHT MASS December 25th 7:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. UPCOMING EVENTS AT MOTHER MC AULEY Mother McAuley High School invites you to enjoy the spirit of the Christmas season at these upcoming events: “Yes, Virginia there is a Santa Claus” presented by the Acting I class December 9 at 6:00 p.m. and 7:30p.m. in the auditorium. This show is sponsored in conjunction with the Macy's “Make -A-Wish” campaign. For each letter to Santa brought to the performance, Macy's will donate $1 to the campaign. Christmas Instrumental Concert Tuesday, December 10 7:00 p.m. in the auditorium The Brother Rice & Mother McAuley Band Christmas concert December 12 at 7:00 p.m. in the Mother McAuley auditorium Financial donations will be collected for the schools and families of Washington, Illinois who were devastated by the recent tornados. Christmas Choral Concert Sunday, December 15 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. in the auditorium Young Alumnae Pizza Party Thursday, December 19 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. College students and other young alums are invited to gather with friends for pizza and trivia. A suggested donation of $5 will be collected at the door. Preparing your children to celebrate First Eucharist, First Reconciliation and Confirmation takes only awareness and a bit of God's grace. Eucharist The best preparation for First Communion is to help your child know and love Jesus. Tell your child your favorite Jesus story in your own words. Visit a bookstore and find an illustrated book of bible stories and read one each week before First Communion. Ask your child to retell the story in his/her own words. Have your child call grandparents and ask them to tell a favorite Jesus story. Reconciliation The Sacrament of Reconciliation is one of the Sacraments of Healing (Anointing of the Sick is the other one). Ask your child to think of a time that they experienced a hurt and ask how the healing happened. Confirmation Your child is learning that Confirmation is the third Sacrament of Initiation (Baptism and Eucharist are the other two). Bring out photos of your child's Baptism and tell the story of that day. Ask your child to explain how the two Sacraments are connected. Remind them that at both ceremonies they are anointed with the same oil (Chrism). Some Small Liturgical Changes As the new church year begins with the first Sunday of Advent, some liturgical changes have been introduced at St. Catherine. 1) The Offertory Gift table will now be positioned in the middle of church. Two servers will come down to the gift table and lead the profession of the gifts of bread and wine to the altar. In the past, with the gift table up front, there was no real procession of the gifts, and rather than being presented, the gifts were “handed off” to the priest. 2) The announcements will now be made after Communion. With the announcements previously being made before Mass, many people were not hearing the announcements, and Mass was starting late. 3) Eucharistic Ministers, as they come forward, will now be asked to sanitize their hands. Dispensers will be available on pedestals in front of the first pews. 9 St. Catherine Of Alexandria Church 10621 S. Kedvale Oak Lawn, IL 60453 708-425-2850 The rectory office is located at: 4100 W. 107th Street, Oak Lawn, Illinois 60453 Rectory Office Phone No.: 708-425-2850 Fax: 708-425-2313 E-Mail: [email protected] Bulletin Editor: [email protected] Parish/School website: www.scaoaklawn.org Our parish secretaries are available in the rectory office from 8:30 AM—4:00 PM Monday through Friday and help is available from 4:00 PM—8:00 PM School Office: 708-425-5547 Fax: 708-425-3701 School/Parish website: www.scaoaklawn.org AM & PM School Program: 708-425-5687 Mrs. Mary Ellen Lynch—Coordinator of Religious Education Religious Education Center—located in the Fr. Lion Ctr. E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 708-425-2850 (temporarily) Alexandria Center Gym: 708-499-4966 Office for the Protection of Children & Youth 312-534-5254 Bulletin Deadline: Monday at 12:00 Noon... ...for the next weekend’s bulletin. Carol or Char with any questions. Please contact Weekend Masses: Saturday — 4:00 PM Sunday — 7:30 AM 9:00 AM 11:00 AM Weekday Masses: 8:30 AM (Monday—Saturday) Communion Service at 6:30 AM (Monday—Friday) (except certain holidays) Holy Days: Please check the bulletin or listen for an announcement on dates and Mass times. Adoration Chapel: Mon.—Fri. 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. (located in the Fr. Lion Ctr.—10600 S. Karlov Ave.) Weddings: Contact the rectory at least six (6) months in advance of the date you plan to marry. Baptisms: 2nd & 4th Sundays at 12:15 PM; call the rectory to arrange. Confessions: Saturday: 3:00 — 3:45 PM and by appointment. Rosary For Peace—each Monday evening at 6:30 PM in the Adoration Chapel — Fr. Lion Ctr. (Convent) Mother of Perpetual Help Novena: Tuesdays after the 8:30 AM Mass. Sacred Heart Devotions: Fridays after the 8:30 AM Mass. Holy Hour Devotion: Thursday before the First Friday of each month at 7:00 PM. Bus Service: Available for the 9:00 AM Mass each Sunday. Please call the rectory. New Parishioners: Please register at the rectory office or call the rectory at 708-425-2850 between the hours of 8:30 AM—4:00 PM. Church Name and Number — St. Catherine of Alexandria #866 Address — 4100 W. 107th St., Oak Lawn, Illinois 60453 Phone — 708-425-2850 Fax- 708-425-2313 Contact Person — Charlene, Carol Software — MS Publisher 2010 Adobe Acrobat 9.0 Microsoft Office Professional 2010 Printer — Dell 1110 HP Laser Jet P1102w Number of Pages Sent — 1-11 Sunday Date of Bulletin — #866.pub.December 8, 2013