401 Brassel Street Lockport, Illinois 60441 815-723-3291
www.sjvianneylockport.org Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday 10:00am-3:00pm
The Very Rev. Grzegorz P. Podwysocki, V.F., Pastor Deacon Rev. Mr. Joseph Dalpiaz
Masses Tuesday - Friday 8:00 am Saturday 8:00 am (Only on first Saturday) 4:00 pm Sunday 7:00 am - English 9:00 am - English 10:30 am - Polish
Confessions Before Saturday Mass 3:30 pm
Baptisms/Weddings Call for appointment
November 10, 2019 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — The King of the world will raise us up to live again forever (2 Maccabees 7:1-2, 9-14). Psalm — Lord, when your glory appears, my joy will be full (Psalm 17). Second Reading — May the Lord encourage and strengthen your hearts (2 Thessalonians 2:16 — 3:5). Gospel — Those who are deemed worthy of the coming age can no longer die (Luke 20:27-38 [27, 34-38]). CONFIDENCE IN THE LORD We are nearing the end of the liturgical year. Today’s readings remind us that our own lives will draw to a close one day, and we can be certain that the Lord will encourage, strengthen, and save us—both now and at the last. The astonishing story of the Maccabees invigorates our faith as we behold an entire family willing to die rather than deny the Law of Moses. The psalm response echoes the faithful cries of the Maccabees: “I call upon you, for you will answer me, O God.” That same confidence appears in Saint Paul’s letter to the Thessalonians. “The Lord is faithful,” he testifies; “he will strengthen you and guard you from the evil one.” In the Gospel, Jesus explains just how long God’s protection will endure. The children of God whom God guards, Jesus says, will live forever like angels.
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BROTHERS IN CHRIST
Saturdays 8:30-9:30am Prayer ♦ Scripture Reflection ♦ Fellowship
Please turn in your commitment for Pilgrimage
to the Holy Land.
Food Drive November 9-10 We will be collecting donations for the local Food
Pantry. Please bring a canned good, cereal or toiletry. Thank you and God Bless!
November 16-17 second collection will be for Catholic
Campaign for Human Development. Thank you & God bless!
PROCRASTINATION
Tomorrow is always the busiest day of the year. —Anonymous
Saturday, November 9 at 4:00 p.m. †Matt Andrysiak Jr. by wife, Evelyn Andrysiak †Richard Dapriele by Tina & Raul Juarez Michelle Maurisak (Health) by Family †Lillian Ramos by Mike & Charlotte Rogan †Alfredo Belocura Jr. by Belocura Family Sunday, November 10 at 9:00 a.m. †Richard Dapriele by Jerry & Lori Pasch John Rozanski (Health) Donna Osypka (Health) †Hariette Swierkowski by Tom & Lynn †Donald Cabay by Rosemary Burian Family Raul & Tina Juarez (Health) 10:30 a.m. †Andrzeja Budz †Walerian Sztoncel †Andrzej & Maria Sztoncel Gabrysi (Health) Tuesday, November 12 at 8:00 a.m. (St. Monica Prayer Group) †Robert Gibes by Richard & Jeanette Johnson Wednesday, November 13 at 8:00 a.m. James & Dorothy Armbruster Thursday, November 14 at 8:00 a.m. Tamerla Eleby by Friend Friday, November 15 at 8:00 a.m. †Richard Dapriele by Janet & Russ Tucci Saturday, November 16 at 4:00 p.m. †Richard Dapriele by Lois Geary †Lionel J. Ramos by Mike & Charlotte Rogan †Adolf Zakrzacki Raul & Tina Juarez by Friends Sunday, November 17 at 9:00 a.m. †Richard Dapriele by Jerry & Lori Pasch †Veronica Kowalkowska by son, Czesiu †Andrzej Kowalkowski by son, Czesiu †Irena Kowalkowska by brother, Czesiu †Dee Gumbel by friend, Chet Tim Peceniak (B-day) 10:30 a.m. †Janina & Bronislaw Buczek Gabrysi (Health) †Maria Rzadkosz (3yr Rem)
Mass Intentions for the Week
LECTORS FOR NEXT WEEKEND: Saturday 4:00p.m. - Mike Sunday 9:00a.m. - Mark
Weekly Offering Weekly Goal: $4,500.00 October 27, 2019 ………………..………........……..…..$3,460.00 Give Central (10/21-10/27) …………....……………………$330.00
OUR WARMEST WELCOME To all who celebrate with us, whether visitors, long time residents, or newly arrived in the parish. If you are not
registered at St. John Vianney or need to make changes, please fill out the form below and place in the collection
basket. PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY
ADULT 1 Name______________________________ Phone__________________ Address__________________________ __________________________ Email
Date of Birth___________________ Language spoken at home______________ Marital Status:____Married by Priest Y N
Religion:________________________ Sacraments received? Baptism, 1st Comm., Confirm.
ADULT 2 Husband Wife Name_______________________________ Phone______________ Address__________________________ __________________________ Date of Birth_____________ Language spoken at home_______________ Marital Status:____Married by Priest Y N Religion:________________________ Sacraments received? Baptism, 1st Comm., Confirm.
Are you transferring from another parish?__ Former Parish Name_____________________ Please list the names and dates of birth of those in your household, excluding the names above:
Name Birthdate Relationship 1___________________________________2___________________________________3___________________________________ 4___________________________________
Thank You for your continuing support. Please remember St. John Vianney in your
Will and Estate Planning.
ST. MONICA PRAYER GROUP FOLLOWING THE 8:00 AM TUESDAY MASS We, the members of St. Monica Prayer Group, invite you to join us in praying for the spiritual,
physical and emotional needs of our children and grandchildren. Please join us as we come together
weekly to cover our children with prayer.
St. John Vianney Prayer "O my God, come to me, so that You may
dwell in me and I may dwell in you."
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday: St. Martin of Tours; Veterans Day Tuesday: St. Josaphat Wednesday: St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Friday: St. Albert the Great Saturday: St. Margaret of Scotland; St. Gertrude; Blessed Virgin Mary
THE ETERNAL FLAME FOR THIS WEEK
Will burn in memory of Hariette Swierkowski
† WE LIFT UP IN PRAYER Long Term Needs: Fr. Andrew, Ann Marie Nawrocki, Naia Peña, Rachel Colabello, John Sims, Wendy Kelm, Keith Schranz, Lucas Milo, Ted Hylek, Heather Pajak, The Eaton Family, Dixie Wiles, Romana Davila, Lawrence Dapriele, Marilyn Zlogar, Mark Gariboldi, Cathy McManamey, Lucille Catherine Russler (baby), Henryka Sztoncel, Tom Swierkowski, Michelle Maurisak, Maryann Grund Immediate Needs: Joan Fajkucy, Lynn Marie, Roberto Davila, Nicole Neubauer, Joann Baan, Marcella Tumang, Salvadore Garcia, Ralph Drong, Frank Pagano, Dorothy Carrescia, Krzsztof Komar, Easton Bleuer, Gloria Castillo, Romana Davila, Rosa Maria Santos, Adam Sztoncel, Lynn Swierkowski, Owen Neubauer, Rosemary Burian, Christopher Hozjan, Jack Waxweiler, Cora Zgrabik, Richard Johnson, Virginia Schultz, Pat Gariboldi † We hope that you will pray for them each day, privately or with your family. Prayer for those in need is an important responsibility of the Christian Community.
†FROM DEATH TO NEW LIFE Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord,
and let perpetual light shine upon them.
Divine Mercy Chaplet: Saturday, November 9…Day 1
PILGRIM VIRGIN Invite the blessed Mother, Our Lady of Fatima Statue, into your home and help her evangelize her message of peace through the Rosary. The intent of the devotion is that the statue travel from house to house. It will be in your home for one week or as long as you want to keep her. You can invite family and friends to say the rosary, or just enjoy
her presence in your home and have your own private devotion. Please call Gwen at 708-259-6303.
Word of Life For all victims of human trafficking:
May they be delivered from their captivity and treated according to the great dignity
which God confers on all his people; We pray to the Lord:
FEED YOUR HUNGRY NEIGHBORS Lockport churches donate to the Lockport Food Pantry known as FISH, the symbol of Christianity. They serve 750 to 800 People
monthly which is more than 250 local families. Our Lord would want us to share what we have been given with those who have less. Presently needed are canned beans, meats and fish, peanut butter, jellies, canned vegetables (especially corn & green beans, spaghetti & sauce, cereals, pancake mix and syrup. Soaps, bath tissue, paper products and shampoo are also needed. Thank you for your generosity. You will be blessed. Feeding the Hungry is one of the Corporal Works of Mercy.
PLEASE CHECK YOUR CANS CAREFULLY. IF THEY ARE OUTDATED OR EXPIRING IN
CURRENT MONTH, WE HAVE TO THROW THEM AWAY. We cannot be liable for causing illnesses.
1463 S. Farrell Road Lockport, IL 60441
WHY NOT A MASS INTENTION! If you are thinking of sending someone a get-well card, or a special occasion is coming up, a birthday or an anniversary,
why not have a Mass said for them? Mass intentions are for the living as well as the deceased. There’s no nicer way to offer
tribute, or better prayer you can offer for those you love. Just fill out the form below and show how much you care.
REQUESTS FOR † MASS INTENTIONS If you would like to have a Mass offered, please fill out this form and drop in the collection basket. There is no better way to offer tribute and no better prayer you can offer for those you love. Please include an offering of $10 for each intention in the envelope with your Mass request form. Please schedule 2 weeks in advance.
PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY
Intention Name _____________________________________ _____Living _____ Deceased Requested by_______________________________________ Phone____________________________________________ Date/Time Wanted__________________________________
Funeral Mass Arrangements Upon the death of a loved one, a family member should contact the parish office as soon as possible (815-723-3291). You will be contacted by our bereavement coordinator, Anna Siwiec-Sitkowska, who will assist the family in planning the funeral liturgy for the deceased.
If it is too difficult for you to walk to the front of the church to receive Communion, please know that at each Mass an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion comes to the back of the church to distribute Communion. If you would like to have the Extraordinary Minister give you communion in the back of church, please let an usher know before Mass begins. At Communion time, when you see the Extraordinary Minister come to the back, please raise your hand so that they can see you and give you Holy Communion.
PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY “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. We ask this in the name of
Jesus, our Lord and Savior. Amen.”
P.F.C. JASON W. DRAKSLER [U.S. ARMY] P.F.C. JOSHUA D. DRAKSLER [U.S. ARMY]
SR. AIRMAN NICHOLAS MAVRIN [U.S.A.F.]
If you have a family member who is overseas, please let us know so we may pray for their safe return.
MAY GOD BLESS THEM ALL.
Mężczyźni Świętego Józefa Kim są Mężczyźni Świętego Józefa? W dzisiejszych czasach istnieje wiele przeszkód na drodze wiary, ale Mężczyzna Świętego Józefa to człowiek, który szuka Pana w swoim życiu: (Jer 29,13) “Będziecie Mnie szukać i znajdziecie Mnie, kiedy będziecie Mnie szukać z całego serca”. Nasz Pan Jezus Chrystus przyszedł, aby pokazać nam Miłość i my odkrywamy naszą rolę jako mężczyźni, którzy dostrzegają potrzeby inne niż poszukiwanie mocy i przywilejów (Łk 22,25). Mężczyźni Świętego Józefa to mężczyźni którzy "wspierają się na-wzajem i wzajemnie się budują" (1Tes 5,11) i trwają w Bogu(Jan 15). W rezultacie Mężczyzna Świętego Józefa jest spełniony przez odnajdywanie radości życia bożego w celach, jakie odkrywa dla swojego życia (Kol. 1,9-12). Mężczyźni Świętego Józefa to katolicka sieć mężczyzn. Spotkanie Grupy w naszej parafii odbędzie się w pierwszy czwartek miesiaca, o 7:00 pm. Serdecznie zapraszamy.
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
In the seventeenth century, English Catholics, many of them wealthy and well educated, looked to the American colonies as a place to regain a measure of religious freedom. In Ireland, the so-called penal laws were even harsher than in England, as a minority Parliament tried to force the conversion of the population by denying the majority political and economic power. Beginning in 1691, laws were passed that punished dissenters, principally Catholics, but also causing hardship for Jews, Quakers, and others. There were acts forbidding “mixed marriage” or sending children “beyond the seas” for schooling. Catholics were taxed at double the common rate, barred from the legal professions and from university, and not allowed to build churches or own a decent horse. In 1793 the situation began to change, as it became clear that the economic persecution would not drive the majority away from Catholicism. Gradually, laws were repealed until by 1829 freedom was won, although Catholics at university were ineligible for honors, and until the 1920s when the Republic was formed, the Church of Ireland was the state church, funded by the taxes of all citizens.
PILGRIMAGE TO THE HOLY LAND
10 DAYS: FEBRUARY 18-27, 2020
Walk where Jesus walk • Cruise the Sea of Galilee • Visit Nazareth • Climb the Mt. of Olives & view the Old City of Jerusalem • Walk the Via Dolorosa to the
Church of the Holy Sepulchre • Visit Bethlehem’s Church of the Nativity
Hosted By: V R . G P
A J V , D J P , S . J V C C
$3499 FROM CHICAGO (Air/land tour price is $2799 plus $700 government taxes/airline surcharges)
TOUR PRICE INCLUDES: Roundtrip air from Chicago, First Class/Select hotels, Breakfast & Dinner daily, Comprehensive Sightseeing, Porterage, Entrance Fees and much more!!
FOR A DETAILED BROCHURE PLEASE CONTACT FR. GREG PODWYSOCKI
Tel: (815) 723-3291 / Email: [email protected]
DON’T MISS THIS TRIP OF A LIFETIME!!
Adult Faith Formation
Dr. Kristopher Seaman, Director of Liturgical Music at
Our Mother of Good Counsel Parish will lead these adult Fall formation sessions.
Enroll in these sessions by calling Janet in our Faith Formation Office (708)301-0214.
Please join us and bring a friend or two!
Spirituality and Theology of the Eucharist
Thursday, November 14th Thursday, November 21st Thursday, December 5th
Two sessions will be held. One in the afternoon 3 - 4:30pm and one in the evening 7 - 8:30pm.
Do you want to know more about the Eucharist (theology)?
Do you want to have a deeper meaning of the Eucharist (spirituality)?
Then come to these four sessions where we will delve
deeper into how we are nourished physically, spiritually, intellectually and theologically on this
Sacrament of our Church.
December 3, 2019 | jolietdioceseappeal.org
Support the 2019 Catholic Ministries Annual Appeal this Giving Tuesday!
This December 3, the Diocese of Joliet is participating
in Giving Tuesday! Please mark your calendar and consider supporting the 2019 Catholic Ministries
Annual Appeal (CMAA) on this annual day of giving.
Our parish has now raised $28,283 of our $10,700 for the 2019 CMAA, and 70 percent of any amount we
raise over our parish goal is returned to us for our use. This is a great opportunity for our parish and will help
the diocese meet its $8.2 million goal.
Every gift, no matter the size, is greatly appreciated and will help support 30 ministries that benefit every
parish in the diocese, including ours. If you have already pledged your gift to the 2019 CMAA,
thank you!
For more information about the CMAA before Giving Tuesday, please follow @DioceseofJoliet on Facebook
or Twitter or visit jolietdioceseappeal.org.
Attention St. John Vianney Ladies 18 and over!!
Join us for our Women’s Gospel Reflection &
Fellowship on the following dates in November:
November 12th, November 20th and November 26th 6-7:30 pm
We meet to study the upcoming Sunday Gospel to
enhance our participation at Mass and encourage each other in the Faith. Please call Gwen at 708-259-6303
for any further questions!
Catholic Charities Fundraiser
Catholic Charities, Diocese of Joliet is hosting “Playing for Miracles,” a fun and lively fundraiser on Friday,
November 15, 2019 at Carlisle Banquets (435 E. Butterfield Rd.) in Lombard.
The event features open bar, dinner, charitable
gaming, silent auction and live auction! It’s sure to be a great time!
Tickets are $175 each and are available online at
catholiccharitiesjoliet.org or by calling 815-724-1140.
All funds raised will be directed to Catholic Charities, Diocese of Joliet.
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Palos Hills, Illinois 60565
MUSIC BOOSTERS
Art for the Season
ARTS AND CRAFTS FESTIVAL Saturday, November 16 from 9:00 - 4:00pm Sunday, November 17 from 10:00 - 3:00pm
Arts and Crafts Booths
Vendor Booths Lunch and Food Sampling
Raffles Picture with Santa
Entertainment
$2.00 adult admission for the show
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