WORSHIP SCHEDULE Saturday 4:00 pm and 5:30 pm (English) Sunday 7:30 am (English) 8:45 am (en Español) - Iglesia 9:00 am (English) - Hall 10:30 am (English) - Church 10:30 am (po Polsku) - Hall 12:00 noon (po Polsku)-Church 12:00 noon (English) - Hall
Weekdays 7:30 am (Mon. Tue. Thurs. Fri.) 7:00 am & 8:00 am (Wednesday) 8:00 am (Saturday) 7:15 pm (po Polsku) (Tue.) Reconciliation Saturdays 3:00 — 3:50 pm Wednesdays 5:45—6:45 pm with Adoration Seasonal Services and by Appointment
Website: www.andrewcc.org PARISH OFFICES 530 Glen, Romeoville, IL 60446 (815) 886-4165, Fax (815) 886-6119 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:30am-4:30pm Friday 8:30am-2:00pm
St. Andrew School 505 Kingston, Romeoville, IL 60446 (815) 886-5953, Fax (815) 293-2016
St. Andrew Faith Formation 505 Kingston, Romeoville, IL 60446 (815) 886-5962, Fax (815) 886-6624
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe November 26, 2017
Our Parish Mission Statement
St. Andrew the Apostle is a community seeking both to celebrate and struggle with
Jesus’ proclamation of the Reign of God in our Catholic Tradition in a new millennium. We are a willingly diverse people sharing
a common call to live a challenging, evangelical faith in the world. To be about this
mission as stewards of God’s grace we build ministries spanning our life cycle which supports common life, prayer,
learning, health and outreach in service among individuals, families, small
communities, our entire parish community, and the wider world.
C H R I S T
K I N G
Mass Intentions This WeekPage Two November 26, 2017
Monday, November 27 Harvest Saturday 6:30 p m—9:00 pm Parish Office Prayer Vigil Charismatic 6:30 pm—9:30 pm St. Mary Back Room 204 Boy Scout Troop #22 6:30 pm—8:30 pm Room 203 Legion of Mary 7:00 pm—9:00 pm Conf. Room A
Tuesday, November 28 St. Vincent DePaul 7:00 pm—9:00 pm Room 105 Rosary 7:00 pm — 7:30 pm St. Francis Room Tuesday Mass (Polish) 7:15 pm Wednesday, November 29 Food Pantry 10:00 am — 12:30 pm Adoration 5:30 pm —7:00 pm Curcillo Ultreya 7:00 pm Room 113 Charismatic Group 7:00 pm — 9:30 pm Church Spanish Adult Choir 7:00 pm — Room 102 RCIA 7:00 pm—9:00 pm Conference Room A AA Meeting 7:30 pm — St. Mary Center (B) Rm. 204 Thursday, November 30 Family Fun Night 4:00 pm –9:00 pm Parish Hall Children’s Choir Practice 4:30 pm—5:30 pm Church Adult Choir Practice 7:00 pm—9:00 pm Church Friday, December 1 First Friday Adoration 8:30 pm—10:30 pm
Saturday, December 2 Project Gabriel Vendor/Craft Fair 10:30 am—3:30 pm Parish Hall Student Council Mass 4:00 pm—5:00 pm Bingo 4:30 pm—7:30 pm Parish Hall Legion of Mary Home Enthronement-After All Masses First Saturday Mass (P) 7:30 pm—8:30 pm Sunday, December 3 Legion of Mary Home Enthronement-After All Masses RCIA 11:00 am —1:00 pm Conference Room A OLG Hispanic Novena 6:30 pm— 7:30 pm Church
Saturday, November 25
8:00 AM —Martin Hozjan by Rychard Kogut 4:00 PM — Lancor Family by Roy & Marge 5:30 PM — Donna Geraghty by Bernice Fitzpatrick 7:30 PM (P)—Intention of the Celebrant
Sunday, November 26
7:30 AM—(E-Ch) Parish Family 8:45 AM— (S-Ch) Sra. Sofia Tagle by Dcn Jesse and Mona Tagle Miguel Hinojosa by Wife and Children 9:00 AM—(E-Hall) Francesca Gelvaggi by Donata Longo 10:30 AM—(E-Ch) Juan Carlos Ibarra, Jr. by Family 10:30 AM—(P-Hall) Intention of the Celebrant 12:00 PM—(E-Hall) Special Intention of Pelligrino Family by Family 12:00 PM—(P-Ch) Collective Mass Intentions Monday, November 27
7:30 AM—Carole Otto by Bob and Becky Bravech & family
Tuesday, November 28
7:30 AM—Margaret Homerding by Roselind Krieger and Ed and Jackie Valek 7:15 PM (P)—Intention of Celebrant
Wednesday, November 29
7:00 AM—James Kelly and Roseanne Berndt by Jeanette Kelly 8:00 AM—Marianne Babinsky by Lucille Ptak
Thursday, November 30
9:00 AM—Dan Schaeflein by Marion Schaeflein Friday, December 1 7:30 AM —Sra. Iris Efemia Delgado by Family Anaya Saturday, December 2
8:00 AM —CCW 4:00 PM — Ken Mueller by Jim and Marianne Kolz 5:30 PM — Bill and Lynn Kosson 25th Wedding Anniversary 7:30 PM (P)—Intention of the Celebrant
Sunday, December 3
7:30 AM—(E-Ch) Intention for Children of Ann Mosquera, Ruth Anne Pieko, Mike and Rose Milka,and Cheryl Sedlak by Fred Mosquera 8:45 AM— (S-Ch) Sra. Orozco by Sr. Orozco Michelle Staton by her parents Tagle 9:00 AM—(E-Hall) Tony and Helen Vodar and Sharon Grutza by Ron and Judy 10:30 AM—(E-Ch) Parish Family 10:30 AM—(P-Hall) Intention of the Celebrant 12:00 PM—(E-Hall) Margaret Homerding by Sharon Homerding and Butch Gersich 12:00 PM—(P-Ch) Collective Mass Intentions
E=English P=Polish S=Spanish Ch=Church
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Rev. Gregor Gorsic, Pastor (815) 886-4165 ext. 317
My dear family of St. Andrew the Apostle!
Over the last few months, I have shared with you important aspects of interacting with married couples who are experiencing “hard” or “soft” problems in their marriage, and the L.E.A.P. (Listen, Empathize, Affirm, give some Perspective) way of responding to a troubled member of a struggling couple who opens up to you to speak and share his or her marital problems with you. Remember, research suggests that couples with problems wait an average of six years before getting professional help. In the meantime, they talk to their friends, to family members, to coworkers, and to people they trust at church, like YOU. How these people (YOU!) respond can have a profound effect on the future of the marriage. God as Christ the King wants to rule our hearts and lives with real and true peace.
Today, I offer for your reflection the SECOND part of a two-part series going deeper into the male-female relationship. These are insights I have picked up from a family counselor, spiritual director, and healer-priest by the name of Fr. Robert T. Sears, SJ.
In the vast complexities of male-female relationships, Fr. Sears has discovered two secure principles which we reflected on more deeply last week (see bulletin of 11/19/17): (1) male and female are different not just biologically but in every aspect of their being, and (2) they can discover their differences (and unity) only through ongoing interrelationship. From these two basic principles together with the communal understanding of the Trinity, Fr. Sears draws forth five ways of further understanding the interrelationship between God and our male-female make-up as human beings. First, humanity as “male and female” interpersonally (not simply biologically) in the “image of God” implies complementary equality in every aspect of human existence. Human male and female are not interpreted from below (the sexuality of the animals) but from above (as revelation of God’s being). The fact that it is not good for the man to be alone and that God made a partner “like him” gives further support for a relational understanding of male-female as involved in God’s image. Second, the one-sided subordination of the sexes (man dominating woman, woman clinging to man, Gen 3, 16) is the result of the Fall, not God’s original intention, and hence is to be overcome in Christ’s “new creation.” Scripture does not imply a hierarchy of the sexes as God's image. In the first place, notice that subordination does not occur either in Gen 1 or in Gen 2. The point of Genesis 2 is woman's likeness to man (as distinct from the animals) and their original open relationship (naked without shame). Only in Genesis 3 subordination enters due to the loss of their loving and trusting relationship to God through disobedience. Not trusting God, they blame others (woman and the snake) and distort their own open relationship to one another. The dominating/clinging relationship is the natural result of this distrust and yields alienation and jealousy in children down through the generations. The text is not presenting an ideal but interpreting a de facto state that the author finds in his own day. Third, in His ministry Jesus treated women freely and equally in a way that was unprecedented in his culture. Two simple examples (of many): the book of Deuteronomy allows a man to take for himself a beautiful captive of war (Dt 21,10), whereas Jesus says whoever looks on a woman with lust has committed adultery with her (Mt 5,28). Jesus also freely entered the house of two unmarried women, Mary and Martha, quite contrary to custom, and He taught Mary despite the fact that all serious instruction in the Law at the time was denied women. Fourth, Jesus’ new way of relating to women did not die with him, but affected the church’s early ministry which included women. For example, St. Paul calls two other women at Philippi, Euodia and Syntyche, “fellow workers…in the spreading of the gospel” (Phil 4,2). All Jesus’ disciples, including women, are “sent” even as Jesus is – in the Gospel of John, St. Martha (not St. Peter as in other places) testifies that Jesus is “the Christ, the Son of God” (Jn 11,27), the Samaritan woman brings others to Jesus “through her word” (Jn 4,42), and St. Mary Magdalene is the first (scriptural) witness of the Resurrection and is sent by Jesus to tell the disciples, who presumably are to listen to her (Jn 20,17). Fifth, the de facto subordination of women found in the early church was conditioned by the culture of the time and the historical results of sin (tradition with a small t), and must be changed given our new historical circumstances. If God’s self-revelation as Trinity (Tradition as permanent) is to be maintained, traditions must be purified of limits and sin. Male-female relationships in order to grow need to be freed from latent vestiges of domination, inequality and disrespect if they are to reveal the freedom and equality of God’s self-giving love. It is not sexual differences but the gifts of the Spirit that structure Christian community. As the Son is equal partner with the Father in sending the Spirit, so women are called to become equal partners with men in God’s work of extending love to the unloved. God transcends sexual differences yet grounds both male and female qualities and calls both men and women to unity in differences and co-creation. Respect for God at work in every person, male and female, leads us to transform one-sided subordination to mutual listening. Unity, as a goal, is not one-sided, but pluralistic and other-empowering, respecting differences and reaching out to others. Joy comes from this mutual self-giving, and respectful love comes as a fruit, the joy that ultimately originates from our self-giving God!
In the loving Hearts of Jesus and Mary, Fr. Gregor
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Remember these men and women in your daily prayers . . .
NOVEMBER 27 Frs. John Doyle & Stanley Drewniak 28 Jason Sippel (Seminarian) 29 Frs. John Ducaji & Robert Duda 30 Francesca Riddick DECEMBER 1 Abbot Austin Murphy, OSB 2 Frs. Franklin Duran & James Dvorscak 3 Frs. Timothy Andres, Bernhard Bauerle, Donald Buggert, Warren Carlin, Robert Carroll O. Carm
Interested in restarting the 50/50 raffle? What is involved:
Organize Coordinate ticket printing Stuff and mail envelopes with raffle tickets
If interested, contact Bonnie or Vanessa at the
Parish Office.
The Society of St. Vincent DePaul St. Andrew the Apostle Conference …neighbor helping neighbor… Our helpline 815-886-4165 ext. 304
All calls are confidential with callbacks within 24 hours.
Today as we celebrate Christ the King, we hear Jesus say “…..whatever you did for one of the least brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.
What would you do???? A single mom with three school age children had to suddenly leave an abusive relationship. Court costs and an aging auto left her struggling to pay her rent after moving to our town. There was no furniture, only mattresses to sleep on. Our team members had to sit on one chair and the windowsill to interview this family. Their dire need and faith in God touched us deeply. Our team located some furniture and dishes for them and gave them the needed papers to procure small household items from the local St. Vincent de Paul store. The joy on their faces on receiving this assistance was priceless. Please do what you can to help others. We need paying shoppers to visit our retail St. Vincent de Paul stores (nearest one at 1820 W. Jefferson St., Joliet, (815) 729-4585). Your shopping helps us pay overhead (trucks, employee salaries, rent and maintenance). You’d be surprised at what bargains you find there!
“Tell everybody that God grants us His graces through the Immaculate Heart of Mary, that they should ask her for them, that the Heart of Jesus wants the Immaculate Heart of Mary to be honored along with His.”
—Blessed Jacinta Marto to Lucia
READINGS FOR THE WEEK: Monday: Dn 1:1-6, 8-20; Dn 3:52-56; Lk 21:1- 4 Tuesday: Dn 2:31-45; Dn 3:57-61; Lk 21:5-11 Wednesday: Dn 5:1-6, 13-14, 16-17, 23-28; Dn 3:62-67; Lk 21:12-19 Thursday: Rom 10:9-18; Ps 19:8-11; Mt 4:18-22 Friday: Dn 7:2-14; Dn 3:75-81; Lk 21:29-33 Saturday: Dn 7:15-27; Dn 3:82-87; Lk 21:34-36 Sunday: Is 63:16b-17, 19b; 64:2-7; Ps 80:2-3, 15-16, 18-19; 1 Cor 1:3-9; Mk 13:33-37
Collections for November 18 and 19
Will be reported in the bulletin for
December 3
Worldwide Marriage Encounter “Not as man sees does God see, because man sees the appearance but the LORD looks into the heart." Let your spouse see into your heart better by working through a WorldWide Marriage Encounter weekend on Dec. 8-10, 2017, at Elk Grove Village, IL. Early registration is highly
recommended. For reservations/information, call Jim & Kris at 630-577-0778 or contact us through http://wwme-chicagoland.org . 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) 826-9525, [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.
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PRAYER BLANKETS AVAILABLE
Do you know someone who is very ill, having surgery, or recovering? Why not bring them a Prayer Blanket? The blessed blankets are available to pick up from Sue at the Music/Worship Office by the church entrance.
815-886-4165 ext. 314 or
LOOKING FOR A ‘STEADY’ MAN
The We Care Food Pantry is looking for a gentleman who is free on Monday and Wednesday mornings and has a truck or a van which can be used to pick up bread and sometimes meats from the Aldi store on south Weber Road near Walmart. Our current gentleman, Mr. Mike Corbett, who has been doing this for so many years, will be leaving us at the end of the year. Before he leaves, he would like to show the new volunteer how the food is picked up from Aldi and delivered to the food pantry. If you are able to volunteer, please contact:
Jack or Pat Frazier at (815) 919-3233 or
Mike Corbett at (815) 954-4767
Thank you so much in advance for considering doing this for We Care.
Jack and Pat Frazier Coordinators
The Feast of St. Andrew the Apostle - November 30
Andrew, like his brother Simon Peter, was a fisherman. He became a disciple of the great St. John the Baptist, but when John pointed to Jesus and said, "Behold the Lamb of God!" Andrew understood that Jesus was greater. At once he left John to follow the Divine Master. Jesus knew that Andrew was walking behind him, and turning back, he asked, "what do you seek?" When Andrew answered that he would like to know where Jesus lived, Our Lord replied, "Come and see." Andrew had been only a little time with Jesus when he realized that this was truly the Messiah. From then on, he chose to follow Jesus. Andrew was thus the first disciple of Christ. Next, Andrew brought his brother Simon (St. Peter) to Jesus and Jesus received him, too, as His disciple. At first the two brothers continued to carry on their fishing trade and family affairs, but later, the Lord called them to stay with Him all the time. He promised to make them fishers of men, and this time, they left their nets for good. It is believed that after Our Lord ascended into Heaven, St. Andrew went to Greece to preach the gospel. He is said to have been put to death on a cross, to which he was tied, not nailed. He lived two days in that state of suffering, still preaching to the people who gathered around their beloved Apostle. Two countries have chosen St. Andrew as their patron - Russia and Scotland.
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Ramona Tagle Coordinadora del Ministerio Hispano 815-886-4165 Ext. 305
[email protected] Noviembre 26 , de 2017
La Sagrada Familia
Sr. Armando y Ana Dueñas
ARBOL DE NAVIDAD No se les olviden llevar una tiquete para
compara un regalo para los niños que van espera un regalo de Navidad..
Mil Gracias!
Intención de Misa Sra. Sofia Tagle que cumple 98 anos.
Sr. Jose Miguel Hinojosa He
Oración
¡Oh Jesús! Te reconozco por Rey Universal Todo cuanto ha sido hecho Tú lo has creado Ejerce sobre mí todos tus derechos Renuevo las promesas de mi bautismo, renunciado a Satanás, a sus seducciones y a sus obras; y prometo vivir como buen cristiano Muy especialmente me comprometo a procurar, según mis medios, el triunfo de los derechos de Dios y de tu Iglesia Divino Corazón de Jesús, te ofrezco mis pobres obras para conseguir que todos los corazones reconozcan tu sagrada realeza y para que así se establezca en todo el mundo el Reino de tu Paz.
Novena a Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe
Diciembre 3,4,en la Iglesia el 5, en el Salón, Y el 6,9,10,11, Iglesia a las 6:30pm .
El día 7 Y el 8 de Diciembre a las 8:00pm
Mañanitas 12, de Diciembre a las 5:00 am Serenata con Mariachi
5:30 am Servicio de Oración 6:30 pm Obra y 7:00 pm Misa
Después convivencia en el salón.
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Interested? God bless you and thank you for your support!
Simply fill out this form and mail it with a check/money order made out to: “Harvest Saturday Food Drive” Mail it to: Harvest Saturday P.O. Box 7501 Romeoville, IL 60446 The tags are in a variety pack & will be mailed directly to you! No need to worry about picking them up! Please allow 1-2 weeks for delivery. Name________________________ # of Dozens__________ FULL Address _________________________ Amount enclosed: _________ _________________________
An Afternoon Gathering of “Single-Again” Men & Women
After the loss of a spouse through death or divorce, even those well on their way to an adjusted lifestyle can find the holiday season challenging. Please join us on Saturday, December 9 for a festive Christmas tea and presentations by Sr. Joanne Vallero, CSJ, pastoral associate at St. Dennis Parish in Lockport. The program begins at 1:00 pm (check-in starts at 12:30 pm) and concludes with a Vigil Mass at 4:00 p.m. Blanchette Catholic Center 16555 Weber Road
The Council of Catholic Women would like to extend our sincere “thank you” to all that helped with the 2017 Bake Sale
and Raffle. To those of you who baked, donated items for the raffle, purchased tickets for our money raffle, or to anyone who gave a monetary donation, or kitchen and sales help. You all made this a fantastic fundraiser for the CCW. We are truly blessed with a wonderful and generous parish family and are truly grateful.
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE MONEY
RAFFLE WINNERS!!
$300 Jean Sinderson $250 Carol Albreski $75 John Severin $75 Ruby Lee $50 Aaron Wolff $50 Daniel Dzielawa $25 Jean Sinderson $25 Barb Hiveley $25 Annamay Boutin $25 Marge Konieczny
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Ks. Michał Twarużek Wikariusz Parafialny
(815) 886-4165 ext. 311 email: [email protected]
email: [email protected] sprawy urzędowe po
wcześniejszym ustaleniu spotkania
Marta Wysocki Koordynator Polskiego Duszpasterstwa
(815) 886-4165 ext. 307 email: [email protected]
Godziny pracy: Wtorki i Środy od 8:30 a.m do 2:30 p.m.
Ks. Michał Twarużek Marta Wysocki
Grafik na Grudzień 12.3 12.10 12.17 12.24
10.30
Lektor Andrzej Gucwa
Stanisław Ryndak
Darek Pikul Stanisława Mniszak
Szafarz I Stanisław Ryndak Darek Pikul Stanisław Ryndak Stanisław Ryndak
12.00
Lektor I Krzysztof Zborowski Marian Łukaszczyk Kamil Tomaszek Krzysztof Tomaszek
Lektor II Marek Rzeszotko Krzysztof Tomaszek Ania Bzdyk Anna Dziedzic
Szafarz I Grace Gacek Maria Szarek Grace Gacek Maria Szarek
Szafarz II Eugeniusz Szarek Eugeniusz Szarek
12.31
Andrzej Gucwa
Stanisław Ryndak
Miroslaw Gaik
Marian Łukaszczyk
Maria Szarek
Eugeniusz Szarek
Spotkanie Żywego Różańca 10-go Grudnia o godzinie 11:30 w sali 105. Msza pierwszo piątkowa 1-go Grudniao godzinie 7:30 wieczorem. Spowiedź i Adoracja od godziny 6:30-7:30. Mszę Świętą Pierwszo Sobotnią o Niepokalanym Sercu Maryi. Msza Święta 2-go Grudnia o godzinie 7:30 wieczorem. Po Mszy Świętej Różaniec.
Modlitwa do Chrystusa Króla
Jezu, Królu i Celu serc wszystkich, przez przyjście królestwa Twego obdarz nas pokojem. Panie Jezu,
Chryste, Tobie składam hołd jako Królowi świata. Cokolwiek stworzone
zostało dla Ciebie istnieje. Rozporządzaj mną jako własnością swoją. Przyrzekam Ci, że będę żył
jako dobry chrześcijanin. Boskie Serce Jezusa, przyjmuję dzień dzisiejszy
jako dar miłości Twojej. Chcę podjąć stojące przede mną zadania w tej intencji, by wszystkie serca uznały Twoje święte panowanie, by w ten sposób na całym
świecie nastało Królestwo Pokoju. Jezu, Królu mój, do Ciebie chcę należeć w życiu i w wieczności.
Amen.
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Pierwsza niedziela w grudniu jest niedzielą gościnności organizowaną przez polską wspólnotę.
Czas wyciągnąć fartuszki i blaszki podciągnąć rękawy i upiec coś dobrego!
Prosimy każdą rdzine o dostarczanie jednego ciasta lub przekąski do kuchni,
w sobotę 2 grudnia po południu lub w niedziele przed godziną 8 rano, z podpisem
„ Polish Ministry” Jeżeli chcesz pomóc w dniu gościnności proszę dzwonić do Marty Wysockiej
Z B Z !
ODPUST
W Niedzielę 3 Grudnia, Uroczysta Msza Święta odpustowa
o godzinie 12:00 w kościele
RORATY Wtorek Grudzień 3 o godzinie 7:15 wieczorem. Czwartek Grudzień 7 o godzinie 6:30 wieczorem. Piątek Grudzień 15 o godzinie 7:00 wieczorem. Wtorek Grudzień 19 o godzinie 7:15 wieczorem. Piątek Grudzień 22 o godzinie 7:00 wieczorem.
Roraty, msza roratna, pot. msza roratnia – pierwsza msza o wschodzie słońca w okresie adwentu. Jest to msza wotywna o Najświętszej Maryi Pannie. Nazwa mszy pochodzi od jej introitu, który zaczyna się od słów „rorate cæli desuper” („spuśćcie rosę niebiosa”).
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Mary Kerwin—Office 815-886-5962 x 501
Elena Ibarra—Coordinator 815-886-5962 x 503
[email protected] *Hablo Español*
OFFICE HOURS Sunday, Nov 26th HOLIDAY Monday, Nov 27th 4:30-6:30pm Tuesday, Nov 28th 9am-12pm Wednesday, Nov 29th 4:30-6:30pm Thursday, Nov 30th 9am-12pm
We have to ask ourselves, how can we prayerfully anticipate Christ’s second coming and celebrate the anniversary of our Savior’s birth all
the while making sure that everyone in my life gets a present that shows them how much they mean to me?
Reconciliation I’ve always thought that Advent was only about preparing our hearts for Christmas. While that is a major part of it, Advent is also a time to prepare our hearts for the second coming of Christ. As Catholics, we believe that Jesus Christ will come again, and we are called to be watchful and ready for when that happens. Going to confession and offering an opportunity for your teens to go as well wil l certainly help them prepare for the day when they shall see God in all His glory.
Ask Questions Every once in a while I f ind myself in a spiritual rut. I go through the motions in my life and my ministry. When that begins to happen, I ask myself why I am doing what I am doing. Why do I go to Mass? The answer, I realize, is simple: following Christ is the only thing that matters. He is my rock. So how do we get teens to come to that conclusion? Prompt them by asking important questions. Why are you here? Why did God create you? What is the point of l ife? It’s a great way to reset our way of thinking to focus on what truly matters.
Serve Others Christmas in our society has turned into such a selfish holiday. From a very young age, I remember asking my parents every single day for a different Christmas present. Rather than doing what I did, use Advent as a time to ask what your community needs and gather teens together to make an impact on that need. Serving others helps turn our selfish hearts into selfless ones, and it can trans-form the way that our teens pray throughout the Advent season. When we break down our pride, it is immensely easier to see how much we need God and His unfail ing love. — Lifeteen.com, Jonathan Blevins
Prayers of the Parish Michael Cavoto, HN James M. Chavez, Matthew Domek, Christopher Durkovic, James Dean Johnson, Jacob Kikta, Bill Nelson, 1st Lt. Alexander Nuxoll, Sgt. Kevin Parker, Joshua Plucinski, Andrew Price, Mstr. Sgt. Jose Sanchez, Kyle Tranchitello, Humberto Zermeño, Emerald Tagle and all our men and women in the military.
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LEGION OF MARY HOME ENTHRONEMENTS
All Parishioners of St. Andrew the Apostle will have an opportunity to have their homes enthroned with the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. The Legion of Mary will host this enthronement at no cost to you, it’s absolutely free! All you have to do is come to the back of the Church a er Mass on the weekend of December 2nd/3rd. The members of the legion will be available to you. The only requirement is that you pray the consecra on prayers on the day you receive your enthronement form, sign it and receive a copy of op onal daily prayers. This is all done right here at Church.
Pope St. John Paul II in a talk given to families of the world said, “Always keep your eyes on the Sacred Heart of Jesus, King and center of all hearts. From Him you will learn the great lesson of love, of goodness, of sacrifice, of piety, so necessary for every Chris an family.” Also, there are 12 promises given to St. Margaret Mary
by Our Lord Jesus for those devoted to His Sacred Heart.
1. I will give them all the graces necessary for their state of life.
2. I will establish peace in their families. 3. I will console them in all their troubles. 4. They shall find in My Heart an assured refuge during
life and especially at the hour of death. 5. I will pour abundant blessings on all their undertakings. 6. Sinners shall find in My Heart the source of an
infinite ocean of mercy. 7. Tepid souls shall become fervent. 8. Fervent souls shall speedily rise to great perfec on. 9. I will bless the homes in which an image of My Heart
shall be exposed and honored. 10. I will give to priests the power of touching the most
hardened hearts. 11. Those who propagate this devo on shall have their
names wri en in My Heart, never to be effaced. 12. The all-powerful love of My Heart will grant to all those
who shall receive Communion on the First Friday of nine consecu ve months the grace of final repentance; they shall not die under My displeasure, nor without receiving their Sacraments; My Heart shall be their assured refuge at that last hour.
Interested in being a Boy Scout? Enrollment is open to boys ages 10-17. St. Andrew’s Boy Scout Troop 2 is inviting
newcomers to join! Meetings are every Monday at 6:30 PM at St. Andrew the Apostle.
CAMPING-ARCHERY-FISHING-SHOOTING SPORTS-BIKING
Contact:
Jim Suffern-Scoutmaster
PROJECT GABRIEL MAJOR FUNDRAISER
Project Gabriel is having a Craft/Vendor Fair on Saturday December 2 from 10:30 am to 3:30 pm in the Parish Hall. We
have 28 participants who have each donated an item valued at $15 for our raffle. We have also received donations from several businesses including Edible Arrangements, Marcus Theaters, and Joliet Slammers just to name a few. Please come and support this worthy organization and help make this fundraiser a great success! Thanks, Jo Ann Nigro
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Exciting News for Parents about the NEW TAX CREDIT SCHOLARSHIP
If you have any questions please feel free to contact Mrs. Albreski at 815-886-5953 ext. 421
The State of Illinois recently passed the Invest in Kids Act to help provide families
funding to attend the private school of their choice. The Tax Credit Scholarship
Program begins in January 2018 and will automatically expire January 2023 unless it is
extended by the legislature.
To participate in the program the parent/custodian and student:
must select a qualified school and apply for admission
comply with the qualified school’s published policies; and
apply for a scholarship through the Scholarship Granting Organization
authorize the Scholarship Granting Organization to
access information needed for income eligibility determinations.
*The Scholarship Granting Organization is in the process of being created. As soon as we have information on how the application process will work, we will let interested families know.
*To be sure that you are notified when the application process is determined, you are encouraged to contact your local Catholic School and let them know to add you to their list of potential applicants.
If you have any questions please feel
free to contact : Mrs. Albreski, our school principal at
815-886-5953 ext. 421
SAVE THE DATE Please join us at our annual CHRISTMAS CONCERT.
When: Thursday, Dec.14th
Time: 6:30 PM Where: Church
Come out for an evening of entertainment provided by the St. Andrew School
Children.
Back by popular demand - Family Fun Night Who: All Are Welcome What: Fun and games
When: Thursday, November 30 Time: 6:30-8
Where: St. Andrew School
Tickets can be purchased the night of the event at the door-10 tickets/$5.
Pre-sale tickets can be ordered through the school office at a discount of 12 tickets/$5 if purchased by Monday, November 28th. Send an envelope to the office marked Family Fun Night and tickets can be picked up at the
door the night of the event. This is an evening of family fun so
we ask that children are accompanied by an adult family member as they
enjoy the games.
Page Twelve November 26, 2017
Please Pray For Frances Ison, Mildred Drdak, Katie Churulo, Marie Lynch, Aldona Murphy, Sabina Sobolewski, Julie Adams, Frances Di Filppo, Debra Marino, Jennie Calendo, Elaine Knox, Gigi Belinski, Clara Hannan, Angela Comella, Joseph Orland, Mary Beitler, Annette Franco Jean, Carla Lennon, Gloria Martino, John Cimachowicz, Jackson Malin, Justin Wegner, Barbara Polenc, Rosemary Paulsen, John Rossi, Joseph Cavanagh, Kathy Borowski, Ron Blicharz, Margaret Herbst, Rosemarie Kremske, Marge Strauel, Jim Furey, Cruz Perez, Ernie Manago, Gloria Ventresca, Angelica Escalon, Louise Prassa, Janet Mrazek, Joan Tracz, Dorie Pilat, Mary Patricia Hendron, Richard Duggan, Debi Donohue, Tony Zapotocky, Janet Phad, Ann Hinshaw, Alaina Atwood, Mary Lou Domek, Lorraine Foster, Pauline Warkenthien, Mary Mikrut, Timothy Hurley, Rich Mroz, Ruth McCarten, Brian Beam, Jack Frazier, Gene Gartland Look upon our brothers and sisters who are ill, in the midst of illness and pain, may they be united with Christ, who heals both body and soul; may they know the consolation promised to those who suffer and be fully restored to wellness and wholeness. We ask this in the name of Jesus the Lord. Amen.
GRANT ETERNAL REST, LIGHT AND PEACE TO ALL FAITHFUL DEPARTED Catherine Hayes
Please call the parish office by Monday at (815) 886-4165 x301 for the name of your loved one to be placed for 3 weeks on our short term prayer list. Also, please call the parish office, if you are hospitalized and would like a visit from our hospital ministry team or homebound and in need of communion.
Hospital Visitation of Parishioners Please remember that if you or any family members find yourselves in a hospital, be sure to let them know you are a parishioner at St. Andrew’s — it doesn’t hurt to say it a few times, either! Whenever we priests, deacons or Eucharistic Ministers come to visit, we check the hospital list of parishioners printed under “St. Andrew.” But if you’re not listed as a parishioner of St. Andrew, we won’t know you’re even there! We do not want to miss you! You can always call us, too, at the office, (815) 886-4165 ext. 301. Thank you. May the Lord Jesus be with you all your days, to love and be loved by Him, to honor and serve Him, as He honors and serves us!
A COMMUNITY OF WORD AND SACRAMENT SACRAMENTS OF INITIATION
CATECHUMENATE The Catechumenate is a community which gathers those adults who have not been baptized, and seek deeper insight into the Christian faith.
BAPTISM OF CHILDREN
We joyfully celebrate the baptism of children of Christian households which are joined to our weekly worship, and have active registration in our parish community for at least 3 months. After registration in the parish, please attend an Evening of Awareness, if you have not attended a class in the past two years, to register for Baptism and select a date. Classes are presented on the first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall. Baptism is celebrated on the third Sunday of the month at 1:30 p.m.
EUCHARIST AND CONFIRMATION
Formation for those coming first to the table of the Lord as children is infused into the efforts of our school and Faith Formation Office. Confirmation formation is a two year process completed in eighth grade. Please call the Faith Formation Office for more information.
SACRAMENTS OF COMMITMENT
MARRIAGE
Marriage preparation is a six month process of prayer, reflection and study. Couples work with both the presider and a sponsor couple through this process. Please note that this six month period of preparation is essential.
ORDERS
Those seeking assistance in discerning a call to ordained ministry are encouraged to call the parish offices.
SACRAMENTS OF HEALING
RECONCILIATION Reconciliation is available each Saturday afternoon, 3:00pm, Wednesday evening, 5:45-6:45pm, through seasonal communal services, and by appointment.
ANOINTING
Anointing of the Sick is offered through seasonal services, and always by request. If hospitalized, please immediately seek anointing from the Catholic chaplain. I would like to have my house blessed.
Please contact me to make arrangements.
Name __________________________________ Address ________________________________ ______________________________________ Home Phone ____________________________ Work Phone _____________________________
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The requirements to receive food commodities from the Pantry is that a valid State of Illinois Driver's License or State of Illinois ID and a current utility bill with your Romeoville address must be presented at the time of sign-in. Due to the poor economy, loss of employment or housing, and if you are currently residing with a Romeoville family, you may bring your valid Illinois Driver’s License or State ID AND a current utility bill from the Romeoville residents you are living with. Some proof of residency must be established. This must be brought to the Pantry each time you come for food assistance.
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Page Thirteen November 26, 2017 Parish Staff (815) 886-4165 Rev. Gregor Gorsic, Pastor, ext. 317
Rev. Michał Twaruzek, Associate Pastor, ext. 311 Rev. Jacob Kolawole, Priest in Residence, ext. 301 Rev. Tomy Chellakandathil, CMI, Priest in Residence, ext. 301 Bonnie Johnson, Communications Secretary, ext. 301 Vanessa Tagle, Parish Secretary ext. 303 Deacon Ron Searls, Business Manager, ext. 302 Marta Wysocki, Coordinator of Polish Ministry, ext. 307 Ramona Tagle, Coordinator of Hispanic Ministry, ext. 305 Sue Psenicka, Director of Music & Worship Coordinator, ext. 314 Barb Sanders, Contact for Adult Faith Formation, ext. 308 Russell McNab, Facility Manager, ext. 316
St Andrew School (815) 886-5953 Carol Albreski, Principal, ext. 421 Jill Briceno, Secretary, ext. 420
St. Andrew Faith Formation (815) 886-5962 Elena Ibarra, Coordinator of Faith Formation, ext. 503 Mary Kerwin, Faith Formation Office ext. 501
Deacons: Deacon Jesse Tagle Deacon Jerry Clark Deacon Ricardo Marquez Deacon Herb Waldron Deacon Felix Dominguez Deacon Rich Ford Deacon Rigoberto Padilla
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