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March 3, 2019
EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
A good tree does not bear rotten fruit, nor does a rotten tree
bear good fruit. For every tree is known by its own fruit.
Luke 6:43-44
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A Message from our Pastor
Dear Parishioners, This Wednesday, March 6th is Ash Wednesday, when we begin the discipline of Lent. We embrace this penitential season in union with Christians throughout the world and in a particular way, with all the Elect who will be initiated into the Church during the solemn rites of the Easter Vigil. We know of Lent as a time of prayer, fasting and almsgiving, as well as a time to take inventory of our lives in order to uncover those realities that cry out for healing and tender mercy. In his Holy Rule, St. Benedict taught that the life of a monk ought to be a continuous Lent. (Ch. 49:1) Many of us are pushed to our limits with just one season of
Lent. An entire lifetime of Lent seems preposterous. But lest the monastic become discouraged at the very start of his/her vocation, Benedict offers the following consolation:
Do not be daunted immediately by fear and run away from the road that leads to salvation. It is bound to be narrow at the outset. But as we progress in this way of life and in faith, we shall run on the path of God’s commandments, our hearts overflowing with the inexpressible delight of love. (Prologue 48-49)
Because St. Benedict saw the monastic life as an ongoing enterprise – a lifelong endeavor of conversion that could only be sustained by God’s grace, he could suggest that all of life be a perpetual Lent. I suspect that he would also include Easter, the culmination of Lent, as one of the constants in life as well. Thus we are immersed, by virtue of our Baptism, into a dynamic process of dying to sin and rising to new life. This never-ending cycle is by no means unique to monasticism but is the hallmark of the entire Christian faith, of which monasticism is but a microcosm.
And so as we set out to welcome another season of Lent with the various penances that are designed to support and not hinder us on “that road that leads to salvation,” moderation and balance are qualities to keep in mind. Less is more. Remember, we are not trying to delude ourselves into thinking that we are not in need of God’s merciful love. The ultimate realization we should reach at the end of Lent is that salvation is from God alone. It cannot be earned by our penitential practices, however heroic they may be. Salvation is a free gift, and we are but earthen vessels into which it is so generously poured.
As we begin this Lenten time of fasting and abstinence, it is also a time when, with heavy but grateful hearts, our parishioners bid farewell to Fr. Kenneth. After 38 years of faithful service to, not only the people of St. Joan of Arc Parish, but to the entire local church of Joliet, Father is returning to our monastic enclosure for a much-deserved time of retirement from active ministry. Those of you who know Fr. Kenneth, however, are aware that he will never fully retire. He will simply move from one ministerial expression to another. In the quiet and solitude of the abbey, Father will undoubtedly continue one of the noble works for which he will be forever beloved, i.e., his thoughtful and prayerful greeting cards. (This is also one of those traditional works that, unfortunately, is being quickly lost.) As we thank Fr. Kenneth for his many years of priestly service, let us offer the following blessing prayer by the late John O’ Donohue, entitled, For Retirement. (from To Bless the Space Between Us: A Book of Blessings.)
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This is where your life has arrived, After all the years of effort and toil; Look back with graciousness and thanks On all your great and quiet achievements. You stand on the shore of a new invitation To open your life to what is left undone; Let your heart enjoy a different rhythm When drawn to the wonder of other horizons. Have the courage to a new approach to time; Allow it to slow until you find freedom To draw alongside the mystery you hold And befriend your own beauty of soul.
Now is the time to enjoy your heart’s desire, To live the dreams you’ve waited for, To awaken the depths beyond your work And enter into your infinite source.
Lenten Regulations for Fasting and Abstinence
Everyone 14 years of age or over is bound to abstain from meat on Ash Wednesday and all the Fridays of Lent. All from the age of 18 years up to the beginning of their 60th year are bound to fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. On these two days of fast and abstinence, only one full meatless meal is allowed. Two other meatless meals, sufficient to maintain strength, may be taken according to each one’s needs, but together they should not equal another full meal. Eating between meals is not permitted on these two days, but liquids, including milk and fruit juices are allowed. When health or ability to work would be seriously affected, the law does not oblige. To disregard completely the law of fast and abstinence is seriously sinful. Lent is the principal season of penance in the Church year. All of the faithful are strongly urged to develop and follow a program of voluntary self-denial (in addi-tion to following the Lenten regulations), serious prayer, and a performance of works of charity and mercy.
Media Ministry Volunteers Needed We are still in need of a few more volun-teers for our Media Ministry. These vol-unteers would help with the use of tech-nology (primarily the laptop and screen) during our liturgical celebrations. We currently use the laptop for the image of the day, plus also for selected lyrics during the Mass. We are looking for volunteers to assist with running the Power-Point Slide Show which displays the appropriate images and lyrics during the weekend Masses. It is VERY EASY to use: prior experience with computers is help-ful, but NOT required. The primary requirement for volunteers would be to arrive at least 15 minutes before the assigned liturgy. The instructions are scripted, so it is simply a matter of following the script to display the appropriate images/lyrics. We’d like to get a group of volunteers for each Mass, so that the responsibility does not fall too heavily upon just a few individuals. We are in need of addi-tional volunteers for ALL Masses. Please consider volunteering for this ministry. For addi-tional information or to volunteer, please contact Jim Susic at [email protected].
Notes From Music & Liturgy
Blessings,
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Ministers Schedule for Next Weekend
Mass Lectors Extraordinary Ministers
Greeters Ushers Altar Servers Resource Center
4:00pm R. Loritz, S. Jecmen
B. Munch, M. Buchelt, L. Carpino C. Dugan, M. Gruenberg, C. Helberg, B. Miller, P. Moran, D. Rubel, G. Santori, R. Schuster, M. Taylor
M. LaRose, L. Nilles, D. Noonan T. Taylor
M. Klecka, J. Beaumont, T. Cappetta, C. LaRose, M. Shuta, J. Weber
J. O'Connor, P. Walsh, C. Walsh
T. Pripusich
7:30am M. Gensler, J. Ostrander
J. Wagner, J. Alexenko, S. Garvin, J. Lauten, J. Maday, J. McGuffey, B. Neu, M. Sauriol, J. Shannon, M. Tashjian
M. Jablonski, E. Munoz, L. Passarella, J. Villareal
W. McCarthy, R. Brzostek, E. Czupryna, P. Schriner
J. Funk, C. Luchetti, N. Shannon
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9:30am J. Hayes, R. Pyrcik
J. Sinkovits, S. Giovanatto, D. Golminas, A. Johnson, C. Johnson, E. Knockemus, R. Mack, J. Mack-Crane, M. Sobolewski, M. Weldzius, F. Whalen, L. Whalen, D. Zurbriggen
J. Alore, S. Guerra, M. Panagos, M. Walsh
J. Fedinec, L. Johnson, M. Johnson, M. Johnson, J. Schau, P. Szalek
A. Dass, L. Johnson, A. Keating, L. Keating
E. Fedinec
11:30am B. Gustas, E. Manuel
C. Cawiezel, G. Baker, C. Buenz, L. Howard, P. McKechnie, K. Meehan, R. Moskal, D. O'Connor, N. Valente, J. Vesely
L. Berg, L. Hepler, M. McCoy, D. Schreiber
T. Buenz, L. Gustas, L. Gustas, A. Kabelis, T. Kukulski, L. Loucaides
J. Campbell, Z. Montgomery, K. Testin
H. Dudzik
6:00pm J. Clements, K. Long
P. Zurek, D. Butler, S. Butler, K. Daniels, J. Soto, K. Soto, E. Soto, S. Spangler, T. Walz
M. Zurek S. Zurek, E. Zurek J. Anderson, T. Anderson, N. Caulfield
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Schedule for Ash Wednesday March 6, 2019
Liturgy of the Word/ Distribution of Ashes:
12:00 noon
Masses with Distribution of Ashes:
6:30am, 8:15am, and 7:00pm
Lenten Devotions The Holy Season of Lent starts this week. During this season, we will once again offer Friday night devotions, as a time of prayer and meditation during Lent. We will alternate between Taize Prayer and Sta-tions of the Cross. Taize Prayer includes simple sung refrains, Scripture reading, silent reflection, and Prayer Around the Cross. Stations of the Cross includes praying the traditional stations, enhanced with a PowerPoint slideshow of each station. The schedule will be as follows: Friday, March 8 – Taize Prayer Friday, March 15 – Stations of the Cross Friday, March 22 – Taize Prayer Friday, March 29 – Stations of the Cross Friday, April 5 – Taize Prayer Friday, April 12 – Taize Prayer
All services start at 7:00pm in the church.
Join the Seasonal Choir for Holy Week and Easter!
The Seasonal Choir joins with members of the Parish Choir to lead the music for special celebrations. Right now, the Seasonal Choir will help prepare music for the Easter Triduum. If you are inter-ested in singing and can make a brief commitment of time from mid March through mid April, please consider joining us. Watch the parish website and upcoming bul-letins for a detailed rehearsal schedule. For further information, please contact Jim Susic, Direc-tor of Music, at 630-353-4529 or [email protected].
Notes From Music & Liturgy
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We Share our Gifts
Offertory – February 24, 2019 Week Budget: $24,980 Week Actual: $16,896 Week/Surplus (Deficit): ($8,084) Week Last Year: $24,524 YTD Budget: $846,762 YTD Actual: $810,331 Budget Surplus/ (Deficit): ($36,431) We sincerely thank everyone for their generosity!
Mass Intentions
Monday, March 4—St. Casimir 8:15 AM †Ted Schmidt (Req. Marie Schmidt) Tuesday, March 5 8:15 AM †Stephen and Josephine Panek (Req. Jim Susic) Wednesday, March 6—Ash Wednesday 6:30 AM †Sabina Nelson (Req. Wanda Dubinski) 8:15 AM †Marion Kozak (Req. Deborah Walsh) 12:00 PM Liturgy of the Word/ Distribution of Ashes 7:00 PM †Sandra Dragel (Req. Cassa Family)
Thursday, March 7—Saints Perpetua and Felicity 8:15 AM †Helen Austgen (Req. Lori Wylly & Family) Friday, March 8—St. John of God 8:15 AM †Joseph R. Kricka (Req. Frank & Marie Zellner and Family)
Saturday, March 9—St. Frances of Rome 8:15 AM †Ed Hlavac (Req. Carol Hlavac)
Mass for the First Sunday of Lent 4:00 PM †Josephine Sophie (Req. Gina Santori) Sunday, March 10—First Sunday of Lent 7:30 AM †Bill Dunne (Req. Cassa Family) 9:30 AM †Deceased Members of the Whalen Family (Req. Frank & Lucy Whalen) 11:30 AM †Peter Clancy (Req. Paul & Madhu Nappi) 6:00 PM For St. Joan of Arc Parishioners
Pledge your gift to the CMAA! This is Commitment Weekend, when we are all asked to pledge our support for the
2019 Catholic Ministries Annual Appeal (CMAA). God calls all of us to be Signs of Hope for those in need in the Diocese of Joliet. The CMAA supports 30 ministries that benefit so many and allow us to do God’s work here on earth. Our parish could not possibly accomplish all that the diocese is able to when we all work together. Our parish’s goal for the 2019 CMAA is $109,700. If we raise more than this goal, 70 percent of the amount over goal will be returned to the parish. Please prayerfully reflect on how you can best support this year’s CMAA. You may make your gift using one of the pledge envelopes available in the church, by returning the pledge card you received in the mail, visiting jolietdioceseappeal.org, or texting “Donate” to (815) 205-1949 to link to a donation form from your mobile phone.
Don’t forget to set your clocks 1 hour ahead
before going to bed on Saturday, March 9th!
Regarding 6:30 am Mass Intentions- Please Note
There will no longer be a 6:30 am Mass celebrated on weekdays. The Parish Office will be contacting those who have requested a 6:30 Mass intention in order to reschedule the intention. If we do not have contact information for an individual who requested a 6:30 am Mass intention, we will send a request to the Diocesan Chancery Office to have the Mass offered by another priest. For questions, please contact the Parish Office at 630-963-4500.
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Fish Fry Platter $10 * Pizza Platter $5 Salads $3 * Beverages, Beer & Wine
Live Music * Big Screen TV
The Mayer School of Irish Dance Raffles * and More!!
Make your reservations today at:
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Visit www.sjalisle.org for more information.
Brought to you by The Knights of Columbus
And St. Joan of Arc School
Join Us On Friday, March 15, 2019
SJA Gym 5:30 - 8:30 pm
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Marriage is a Dance: Discovering Harmony and Oneness in Marriage - IMET 2019
The Inter-parish Marriage Enrichment Team (IMET) and co-sponsor St. Joan of Arc will present its 11th annual marriage enrichment conference titled: “Marriage is a Dance: Discovering Harmony and
Oneness in Marriage, presented by the gifted author and storyteller, John Donahue-Grossman. John is an engaging speaker. He has an awesome ability to relate to his audiences as a gifted and fabulous storyteller whose passion radiates throughout his presentation. Learn how your differences can become assets to the health of your marriage and discover practical ways of igniting and preserving the passion in your marriage. This event is planned for Saturday March 9, 2019 from 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM at St. Margaret Mary Parish in Naperville IL. Further information and enrollment can be found at www.imetevents.org. IMET Reps for SJA are Cathy and Phil Gorski: 630-971-2406 or [email protected].
St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church
CELEBRATION OF MARDI GRAS
& BURNING OF THE BLESSED PALMS
We will begin with a joyous Mardi Gras celebration that will
lead us into our journey toward Lent
Tuesday, March 5, 2019 5:30 pm Mardi Gras celebration
Parish Activity Room (PAR)
With burning of the palms to begin at 7:00 pm in the church
Come and enjoy dinner, fun, fellowship, music, and prayer
Free will donations accepted
Children may dress up in costume.
Please RSVP at:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A094DAAAB29A1F49-mardi
Lenten Soup Suppers A St. Joan of Arc Tradition
Lent is right around the corner and with it is our annual Friday Len-ten Soup Suppers! Come join us at 6:00 pm in Parish Center Room 22 every Friday in Lent: March 8, 22, 29 and April 5 and 12 (no soup
supper March 15) for a simple soup supper prepared by various parish ministries. Please join us for this time of fellowship. If you would like to attend or help make a meatless soup, please contact Vicente Fernandez at 630-353-4549 or [email protected].
Upcoming Events
All are invited to join the SJA Knights of Columbus and the Pro-Life Ministry on Wednesday, March 13th, from 6:30 - 7:30 pm in Parish Center Room 22. Joseph M. Scheidler, founder of the Pro-Life Action League, and author of Racketeer for Life, will be
speaking to us on how we can respond to the ever-increasing attacks on human life in our country and state. For more information about Joe Scheidler and the Pro-Life Action League, visit prolifeaction.org. Please join us and learn how you can make a difference!
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Readings for the Week Monday: Sir 17:20-24; Ps 32:1-2, 5-7; Mk 10:17-27 Tuesday: Sir 35:1-12; Ps 50:5-8, 14, 23; Mk 10:28-31 Wednesday: Jl 2:12-18; Ps 51:3-6ab, 12-14, 17; 2 Cor 5:20 -- 6:2; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Thursday: Dt 30:15-20; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 9:22-25 Friday: Is 58:1-9a; Ps 51:3-6ab, 18-19; Mt 9:14-15 Saturday: Is 58:9b-14; Ps 86:1-6; Lk 5:27-32 Sunday: Dt 26:4-10; Ps 91:1-2, 10-15; Rom 10:8-13; Lk 4:1-13
Saint Monica Prayer Group St. Monica is the patron saint of mothers and those who pray for the conversion, holiness, and return to the Catholic Faith of their spouse, children, and family members. Please join us in prayer for this intention on Monday, March 4th at 7 PM in the church.
The Spring 40 Days for Life Campaign will take place March 6th through April 14th. 40 Days for Life seeks to witness to the sanctity of life by being a prayer-ful presence outside of locations where abortions are performed. Join others as they pray for the doctors, workers, mothers, fathers and children affected by abor-tion. We will be participating at Access Health Center, 1700 75th St. in Downers Grove. SJA’s time slot is Sat-urdays from 7-8 AM, but you are welcome to partici-pate at any other time as well.To sign-up for an hour, please go to: 40daysforlife.com/downersgrove. For more information, please contact Vicente Fernandez, Peace & Social Justice Coordinator at 630-353-4549 or [email protected].
Pray With Us
The ‘Why’ Behind Man, Woman and Trees
SJA Parish Mission With Fr. Thomas Loya
of The Tabor Life Institute (www.taborlife.org)
March 18-20, 2019 7:00 pm in the Church
Can you talk on the telephone? Can you pray? Then please consider joining the SJA Prayer Network, which has had over 4,000 prayer requests. We are a group of people who pray for both urgent and non-urgent needs. It is a
phone tree network. We will call you with prayer re-quests, and then you in turn call the next person on the list. We need more people to help storm heaven with prayers! Please call Dorothy Walker at 630-810-9426 or Miriam Krause at 630-852-1112 if you would like to participate.
We wish to offer our sympathy and a promise of our prayers to family
and friends on the death of Gregory Zadell.
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This Week at SJA
Monday, March 4 9:00 am—Morning Prayer (Chapel) 4:00 pm—Girl Scout Troop #55167 7:00 pm—Boy Scouts 7:00 pm—K of C Officers’ Mtg. (Rm. 23) 7:00 pm—St. Monica Prayer Group (Church) Tuesday, March 5 9:15 am—Bible Study (Rm. 22) 5:30 pm—Mardi Gras Celebration (PAR) 7:00 pm—Burning of Blessed Palms (Church) 7:00 pm—Parish Pastoral Council (Rm. 24) Wednesday, March 6 10:00 am—Moms Group (Rm. 24) 7:00 pm—Rosary (Chapel) Friday, March 8 2:15 pm—Girl Scouts 6:00 pm—Lenten Soup Supper (Rm. 22) 7:00 pm—Taize Prayer (Church) Saturday, March 9 7:00 am—Brothers in Christ (Rm. 22/24) 8:00 am—Our Catholic Heritage (Rm. 22) 9:00 am—St. Vincent de Paul (Rm. 23) 11:00 am—Catechist Institute (Rm. 22) Bucket Bonanza Distribution (Link-After Mass) K of C Membership Sign-Up (Link-After Mass) Sunday, March 10 Bucket Bonanza Distribution (Link-After Mass) K of C Membership Sign-Up (Link-After Mass) 9:30 am—Sunday School/ Nursery (PAR) 10:00 am—RCIA (Rm. 24) 7:00 pm—IMPACT
Discernment for New SJA School Board Members
The process is now underway to dis-cern new school board members for the upcoming school year. The St. Joan of Arc School Board includes nine mem-bers from St. Joan of Arc Parish, each of whom serves for a term of three
years. Up to nine Discernment Candidates can undergo the discernment process for the 3 open positions. The mandato-ry meeting for Discernment Candidates is scheduled for Monday March 11th at 7:00 p.m. in the Parish Center. Discernment packets, which include a School Board applica-tion, are currently available in the School Office or by e-mail request to: [email protected] (Drew Olejnik, Presi-dent) or [email protected] (Paul Szalek, SAB Member). Completed applications should be submitted to the School Office no later than Wednesday, March 6th. Interested individuals are invited to participate in the dis-cernment process at SJA. Please consider how your talents, time and energy can best serve the School Board. Ques-tions? Call Drew Olejnik (312-953-1379) or Paul Szalek (847-812-3958)
Membership in the Knights of Columbus Please join the Knights of Columbus in the Link after all Masses next weekend. Our Council is accepting applications for mem-bership from Catholic men who are at least 18 years of age. Our members will be avail-able in the Link to answer questions and explain the many benefits of serving to assist the various ministries at St. Joan of Arc and to promote the spreading of charity, unity, fraternity and patriotism. Questions? Contact Mike Czech at 630-638-1805.
Bucket Bonanza
It’s almost time for the 19th Annual Buck-et Bonanza sponsored by the Peace and Social Justice Ministry. We will be col-lecting buckets of cleaning supplies for people who cannot use food stamps to purchase these items.
The buckets will be distributed after Mass the weekend of March 9/10. We ask that you take home a bucket and re-turn it filled with cleaning supplies the weekend of March 16/17. The buckets will be distributed by FISH, Lisle Township Food Pantry, People’s Resource Center, and Sharing Connections Furniture Bank.
[Those registered from Dec. 5, 2018– Feb. 26, 2019]
John-Marc and Megan Berthoud Emily and Kevin Buch
Nicole Dombrow
Patrick Fernando
Jose Garcia
Marcus and Erin Hudetz
Arlene Jenkins
Jeffrey Koon
Adam and Rachael Kosela
Timothy and Julia Mackerell Anthony and Kelly Mancuso Jaime and Emily Santana
Robert and Kate Skura
Louis Solomon
Mike and Elise Trattner
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A couple of catechists and/or class helpers are not able to return in the new year, and we need some immediate assistance. Please call Dolly if you can help!
St. Joan of Arc Parish Center · 820 Division St., Lisle, IL 60532 Main: 630-963-4500 · Fax: 630-963-4568 · Website: www.sjalisle.org Parish Office Hours: Mon - Fri 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Religious Formation Office Hours: Mon - Fri 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM (The Parish Office and Religious Formation Office are closed on Mondays from 9:00 - 9:30 AM and 12 Noon- 1:00 PM, and also on First Fridays from 8:15 AM- 9:00 AM.)
Mass Schedule Monday-Friday: 8:15 AM Saturday: 8:15 AM and 4:00 PM Sunday: 7:30, 9:30, 11:30 AM and 6:00 PM Holy Day: Please call the Parish Office or consult the bulletin. Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday: 10:30 - 11:15 AM and 3:00 - 3:45 PM
Baptisms: Parents are asked to call the Parish Office to make arrangements for Baptism. Please be advised that each godpar-ent is required to submit a sponsor eligibility form prior to the parents receiving a date for their child's baptism. Parents of children to be baptized are required to attend a meet-ing on the Sacrament of Baptism. Please call the Parish Office to register. Baptisms take place at 1:00 PM on the first and third Sunday of each month. On the fourth Sunday of each month, baptisms are celebrated within the context of the 11:30 AM Mass. Marriages: Couples are asked to call the Parish Office before setting a date for the wedding or making other commitments. Registration and participation in the parish, by at least one par-ty, for three months is required before a wedding date will be given. The diocese requires a minimum preparation time of six months between the first conference and the wedding. Sick Calls: Call the Parish Office anytime. Please let us know if anyone in your family is ill so that the priests might visit them. Funerals: Please make the arrangements with the church before any publication in the newspaper. Parish Membership: Registration forms can be obtained at the Parish Office or at the Resource Center located in the church lobby. Becoming Catholic: We welcome any adult interested in be-coming a Catholic to contact Alex Gervacio at 630-353-4569 for information regarding the parish Catechumenate process. Catholics Returning Home: If you would like help coming back to your Catholic Faith, please call Michael Lewandowski at 630-353-4531. Sacrament of Confirmation: Reception of a Sacrament requires adequate knowledge and preparation. Eighth Grade Confirma-tion preparation must be immediately preceded by three consec-utive years of regular attendance in religious instruction. Adoration Chapel: Perpetual Exposition of the Blessed Sacra-ment is observed in the Parish Center Adoration Chapel. The chapel is open to the public from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM daily, and at all other times for those with security cards. Those inter-ested in becoming regular adorers should contact the Chapel Coordinator, Lynne Passarella, at 630-353-4511.
St. Monica Prayer Group: On the first Monday of each month at 7:00 PM in the church, prayers are offered for the conversion and return to the Catholic faith of loved ones. Rosary: The Rosary is prayed prior to 8:15 AM Mass Monday-Saturday. A complete scriptural Rosary is prayed on Wednes-days at 7:00 PM in the Adoration Chapel in the Parish Center. This also includes prayers of thanksgiving, praise, petition, and blessing over the Prayer Blankets and their recipients.
Prayers for Life: Prayers for greater respect for human life are offered in the Children’s Chapel on the first Friday of each month following the 8:15 AM Mass. The Rosary is also prayed for this this intention in the Children’s Chapel on the first Satur-day of each month following the 8:15 AM Mass. Benedictine Spirituality Group: This group meets on the sec-ond Tuesday of each month and is for those who have an inter-est in the spirituality enshrined in the Rule of St. Benedict. Gatherings are informal and entail Lectio Divina, a presenta-tion on a chapter of the Rule of St. Benedict, and informal shar-ing. Brothers in Christ: This group for men, 21 and over, meets each Saturday from 7:00 to 8:00 AM and includes Morning Prayer, small group discussion, and reflection on the Sunday readings. For more information, contact Jack Hayes at [email protected]. Alcoholics Anonymous: Meets each Sunday at 8:00 PM in the Parish Activity Room (PAR). Please use the North Entrance, door #4. Knights of Columbus: Practicing Catholic men, at least 18 years of age, are invited to contact Mike Czech, Membership Director, at 630-638-1805, regarding membership in the Knights of Columbus St. Joan of Arc Council #15168. Society of St. Vincent de Paul: Inspired by Gospel values, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, a Catholic lay organization, leads men and women to join together to grow spiritually by offering service to those who are suffering and in need, in the tradition of its founder, Blessed Frédéric Ozanam, and patron, St. Vincent de Paul. For more information, contact Vicente Fernandez at 630-353-4549. Bereavement Support: “The Way of Hope” is a Christ-centered Catholic support group for the bereaved who have lost a spouse, family member or close friend through death. The program is presented in a six-session format. Participants may join at the beginning of any Season. For more information, contact Sandy Razka at 630-353-4533 or [email protected].
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Parish Staff Directory The direct office numbers of staff are listed below. Please do not call them with the 963 exchange.
Pastor Rev. Gabriel Baltes, O.S.B. 630-353-4532 [email protected]
Parochial Vicar Rev. Kenneth Zigmond, O.S.B. 630-353-4524 [email protected]
St. Vincent de Paul Society (Voicemail Line) 630-353-4522
Permanent Deacon Deacon Denis Stucko 630-963-4500
Parish Librarian Sue Ekins 630-353-4513 [email protected]
Finance Assistant Joanne Corpus 630-353-4547 [email protected]
Marketing & Special Events Coordinator Kimberly Clements 630-353-4566 [email protected]
Permanent Deacon Deacon Gregory Razka 630-963-4500 x4607 [email protected]
Director of Finance and Administration Susan Fronek 630-353-4523 Fax: 630-353-4519 [email protected]
Parish Nurse Sandra Razka, RN 630-353-4533 [email protected]
Pastoral Associate Michael Lewandowski 630-353-4531 [email protected]
Youth Director and RCIA Coordinator Alex Gervacio 630-353-4569 [email protected]
Sacristan Rosanna Smith 630-963-4500
Elementary Religious Formation Director Dolly Pointner 630-353-4550 [email protected]
Office of Faith Formation Secretary Lauren Nelson 630-353-4528 [email protected]
Liturgy Coordinator Cathy Lentz 630-353-4517 [email protected]
Director of Music/ Parish Webmaster Jim Susic 630-353-4529 [email protected]
Principal Michael Sweeney 630-969-1732 [email protected]
Buildings & Grounds Supervisor Jason Martyniuk 630-353-4526
Maintenance/ Set-Up Mario Hernandez 630-963-4500
Receptionist/ Secretary Lynne Passarella 630-353-4511 [email protected]
Peace & Social Justice Coordinator Vicente Fernandez 630-353-4549 [email protected]
Parish Secretary/ Bulletin Editor Mary Beth Kerner 630-353-4514 [email protected]
Accounting Assistant Barbara Surges 630-353-4516 [email protected]
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630-664-1406Licensed
Parishioner
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PHIL WALZPLUMBING. INC.
Specialists In
Bath Remodeling
Established 1967
1340 W. Ogden, Naperville
(630) 355-0080 Lic# 058-062118
630-852-0700DOWNERS GROVE
CATERING AVAILABLE6460 College Rd • Lisle, IL
630-453-5336www.FriacosRestaurant.com
15% OFF W/ AD
Mexican Restaurant& Cantina
Setting your family story in stoneSINCE 1920
• Custom designed headstones and monuments.
• Marker lettering & washing.Call: 708-458-4443 or
Visit: czarnikmemorials.comTreatment like you’re family!
Parishioner:Matt Bucher - 5th Generation
Bob Richards • BrokerCall now for a free consultation on your home’s value in this marketFree one year Home Warranty for BuyersFree staging, professional pictures with aerial and single address websiteDonation to the Parish in your name with each transaction
Cell - 734.262.1027 [email protected] BobRichardsRealty.com
THE Support YOU NEED
TO PROVIDE THE CareTHEY DESERVE
An assisted living community that is 100% dedicated to
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1635 S. Ardmore Ave.Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181
Call today to secure
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MEDICARE SOLUTIONS NETWORKLori L. Wylly, Independent Broker
Supplement/Medigap Plans - Part C Advantage PlansPart D Prescription Plans - Dental & Vision Coverage
630-728-3380 www.medicaresolutionsnetwork.comParishioner
For all yourReal Estate needs
Contact ParishionerGEORGE KAFKABroker, 20 Years’ Experience.
99 centINSTALLATION
Receive a $50 restaurant.com Gift Certificate with FREE
in-home estimate!
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• Seamless, one-piece system keeps out leaves, pine needles, and debris
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Call today for your FREE estimate and in-home demonstration
CALL NOW 708-462-6373 Get it. And forget it.®
Does not include cost of material.Expires 3/31/19.
All participants who attend an estimated 60-90 minute in-home product consultation will receive a $50 gift certificate. Visit https://www.restaurant.com/about/terms for complete
terms and conditions and https://www.restaurant.com for participating restaurants. Retail value is $50. Offer sponsored by LeafGuard Holding Inc. Limit one per household. Company procures, sells, and installs seamless gutter protection. This offer is valid for homeowners over 18 years of age. If married or involved with a life partner, both cohabitating persons
must attend and complete presentation together. Participants must have a photo ID, be able to understand English, and be legally able to enter into a contract. The following persons are
not eligible for this offer: employees of Company or affiliated companies or entities, their immediate family members, previous participants in a Company in-home consultation within
the past 12 months and all current and former Company customers. Gift may not be extended, transferred, or substituted except that Company may substitute a gift of equal or
greater value if it deems it necessary. Gift card will be mailed to the participant via first class United States Mail within 10 days of receipt of the promotion form. Not valid in conjunction with any other promotion or discount of any kind. Offer is subject to change without notice
prior to reservation. Expires 3/31/19.
*Guaranteed not to clog for as long as you own your home, or we’ll clean your gutters for free.
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Funeral Homes & Cremation Services
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Two beautiful locations:
44 S. Mill Street • Naperville, IL
(630) 355-0213 • Historic Downtown
15219 S. Joliet Rd. • Plainfield, IL
(815) 436-9221 • Rte. 59 & Rte. 30
Craig’sAuto Service Center
Complete AutoRepair & Service
Brakes - Tires - Batteries
Computer DiagnosticsOil Changes
2 year / 24,000 mile warranty
Courtesy ShuttleRt. 53 & I 88 Lisle
(630) 852-7510Craig Briel, Parishioner
PAT DeCOSTE630-435-3553
PARISHIONER
TELEPHONE (630) 968-5078
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MICHAEL MOORE, D.D.S.
OFFICE HOURS 4746 MAIN STREET
BY APPOINTMENT LISLE, ILLINOIS 60532
ROBERT F. GIRGIS, DDS, LTDORTHODONTIST
7350 JANES AVE., WOODRIDGE
630-769-0707
ED THE PLUMBERED THE CARPENTER
Best Work • Best Rate
Satisfaction Guaranteed As
We Do All Our Own Work
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630-663-1444
Mike’s Handyman Services
Quality Kitchen • Bath • Basement Remodeling
“No job too Big or too Small”
630-963-2153
Call Mike — Parishioner
$1.00 Off Haircut with this AdExpires 12/31/19
Limit One Coupon Per Customer
1038 Maple Avenue
Rt. 53 & Maple
(Next to Walgreens)
630-960-9500Regular Prices:
Adults $14 & Kids /Seniors $12
OPTOMETRY & EYEWEAR GALLERYDR. ANN MARIE SURDICH-PITRA
DR. VALARIE M. ROACHÉEYE HEALTH & VISION CARE - LAB ONSITE
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• WEEKLY LAWN MOWING
• MULCH & DECORATIVE STONE
• PLANT & SHRUB INSTALL
• CUSTOM PATIOS & WALKWAYS
Michael P. HantschAttorney at Law
• General Practice• Wills & Estate
Planning• Traffic Tickets
• Real Estate• Small Businesses
“I make house calls”
(630) [email protected]
Parishioner
DAVID CASTILLOAdvisor630.854.3638David.castillo@catholicfinanciallife.org
Serving Catholic Families Since 1868
We Take Service PersonallyContact us today for a customized, reliable
waste management, recycling, or dumpster quote.
630-261-0400
REPAIRS & REMODELING
Thanks for your Patronage!
Welcoming Indoor and Outdoor Projects.
Call John Mullen
630-355-9242CROWCRETE CONSTRUCTION
Brian Crow - ParishionerALL TYPES OF CONCRETE WORK
30 YR EXP • LIC & INS630-973-9442
Downers Grove Foot SpecialistPodiatrist • Foot Surgeon • General Care
Dr. John Limanowski630-968-4416
4121 Fairview #102 Downers GroveNEW LOCATION
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Attorneys at Law
¡Se Habla Español!
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630.433.0687
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