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SAINT ISAAC JOGUES PARISHSAINT ISAAC JOGUES PARISH 8149 Golf Road, Niles, IL 60714 ¨ 847.967.1060 ¨ Fax: 847.967.1070 ¨ Website: http://sij8149 Golf Road, Niles, IL 60714 ¨ 847.967.1060 ¨ Fax: 847.967.1070 ¨ Website: http://sij--parish.com parish.com
Mission: “A Catholic Parish sharing the experiences of the Kingdom of God”
Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time November 8, 2015
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NOVEMBER VISION:
Last Things First There is a radiant kind of autumn light, an ever-changing landscape of leaves caught in the wind that tell us we have begun Novem-ber. It is harvest time. Markets offer a profusion of apples, squash and pumpkins. Corn stalks and Indian corn decorate our door-ways and multi-colored mums hold out against the frost - - a “last hurrah” of nature’s bounty. All Saints and All Souls Days are past, but they herald an ongoing “harvest of souls.” The revelation may quicken our faith or challenge it. Will this poetic time lead us to “intimations of Immortality” or desperate strategies to escape the “Grim Reaper”?
The “Last Things” - - death, judgment, heaven, hell and purgatory - - are not far from us. They are November’s prophecy of the inevitable. Purgatory stirs the Catholic imagination. Classic Dante leads us to a diorama of the “Seven Storey Mountain” with seven deadly sins and their virtuous antidotes. A dated, and misguided, illustration of “purgatorial fire” showed a boy in a burning hospital bed! It made the remedy worse than the disease. Frankly, I think Fr. Maurice Zundel’s vision of Purgatory makes much more theologi-cal sense. He asks: What is the characteristic suffering in Purgatory? It is a suffering of love . . . It is a fire of love which inspires the soul to hurl itself towards God, but it cannot. Its selfishness still enchains it, and it must rid itself of
this selfishness before going to God. The soul must reach the cellar in which the fruit, harvested too soon, is left to ripen. It is an incubator of hope and love, where the embryo souls may develop, provided their liberty succeeds . . . in hollowing out for itself this hole of light in which Man is placed beyond time and death. Fr. Zundel’s imagery makes the “suffering” of Purgatory much less torture than rehabilitating therapy. It also reminds me of a young girl I knew in my first assignment. Let us call her “Mary Jo.” She was a member of our youth choir. More than “pleasingly plump,” she wore heavy glasses. Mary Jo had an Irish sense of humor and dressed like a smaller version of “Mama Cass.” Mary Jo was away at college for much of the year. She ar-ranged her wedding “long distance.” I will never forget the sight of her as a Bride coming down the aisle. The new Mary Jo had lost a prodigious amount of weight, wore contact lenses, and abandoned her muu muu like a cocoon! Someone commented: “She went through hell to look like that!” Actually, she went through a kind of Purgatory. The key to her transformation was love! I think of Mary Jo and the love that transformed her into a beautiful bride. She has become part of my “November vision.” It is a vision of “Last Things,” to be sure, but it is also a lesson about what we should put first. In the old preface for weddings, we heard:
“Love is man’s origin; Love is his constant calling; Love is his fulfillment in heaven.”
November and thoughts about the “harvest of souls” need not frighten us. In the love of Christ, “Last Things” are BEST THINGS. -Fr. Luczak
Fr. Maurice Zundel
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IN REMEMBRANCE
In this month of All Saints and All Souls we honor the memory of those whose funeral or memorial Masses were held here at St. Isaac Jogues Parish since last All Souls Day. We pray for them, all the faith-
ful departed, and those who grieve. May our hope, prayer, and support console and encourage them. “Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May their souls and the
souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.” Rosemary Moran Rody Bautista Patricia Brezinski Jane Papin Leslaw Krzesaj Ray Koz Paul Joseph Schneller Frank Martello John Kopp Thomas Banner Arthur I Weber, Jr. Michael Moczisko Virginia Malabanan Patricia Zygmunt Marie Batson Rosalina Hipona Jacqueline Leksander Frank Hildebrandt Richard Banner Kathleen Socha Edward Zielinski Donna Vollmer Ingrid Badilla Cornelio Virtusio Richard Mikulec Rose M. Schmaus Patricia A. Leahy Edward Seldon Joseph Buscaglia Dorothy Styrkowicz Secundino Laxamana Lillie Mae Brady Marcelino Dela Cruz Joseph Burger Marian Brezinski Anna Blaumueller Patrick Charles Fergus James B. Riley David Loosier Patricia Visus Corazon Cruz Vincent Garr Helen Grand Elizabeth Ocampo Gloria Caputo Rudolph Pikula Magdalena Lucchesi James Wise
TO COMFORT AND REMEMBER BEREAVEMENT SERVICE The annual Bereavement Prayer Service, to comfort the grieving and to remember loved ones who have died with the calling of their names, will be held next Sunday, November 15th, at 3 p.m. in church. If you would like the names of family members and/or friends (especially those who have died in the past year) to be announced during the service, please contact the RE Office, 847/966-1180 or [email protected], with the name and correct spelling. Names received by November 11th will be included in the prayer service booklet. Names received after that date will be called at the prayer service, but will not be in the booklet. You are welcome to bring a picture of those being remembered to be displayed during the prayer service. Refreshments will follow in the Holy Family Room.
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ST. ISAAC JOGUES DAILY RAFFLE “2016 REPLACE THE ROOF”
Over 1500 booklets sold! Net proceeds now over $25,000! We’re over half way to our goal of 3000 booklets sold.
Please see one of the captains listed below for information or booklets. Remember your family, friends, neighbors, co-workers to help us reach our goal.
Captains: John Affatati Kathy Denning Don Baron Teresita Sitjar Dean Johansen Dee Stanton Ed Mikeska Hilde Koziol
Mass Captains: Mary Affatati Dolly Bellissimo Loretta Falco Sr. Joyce Roehl Diane Lazeretti Barbara Dary Kathy Denning Barbara Watson
Dean & Geri Johansen
Please see Kathy Denning, Nancy Winans, Irene Baron or Mary Burke for more information. Booklets are $25 each. You have a chance to win 366 daily prizes!
Help raise $50,000 for St. Isaac Jogues!
FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE
MOVIES Our feature film for this Friday’s Night at the Movies will be Little Boy. Please invite your families, friends and neighbors for this heartwarming story of an eight year old boy who will do whatever he has
to end the world war and bring his dad home. As always the movie, popcorn and beverages are free!
St. Isaac Jogues Men’s Club News
SIJ Men’s Club Memorial Mass honoring past deceased members will be held November 18th at 7 p.m. in church with Fr. Andrew Luczak and Deacon Paul Stanton presiding. After Mass our Thanksgiving church dinner will be hosted by John Affatati and held in the church hall. All members of the parish are invited to the Mass and men to the dinner. The cost of dinner alone is $15.00 and to join the Men’s Club for the remaining six meetings is $35.00. Prizes to be raffled include four turkeys and one dart board. Church raffle books will be sold as well. We hope to see you there!
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-Confirmation Year II Candidates are to turn in their Saint papers Monday night if they did not do so last week. -All classes reminded to bring in their food/monetary donations for the Thanksgiving baskets either Monday, Nov. 9 or 16. Kindergarten Class is asked to bring their donations by next Sunday, Nov. 15. God bless you for your prayers and efforts to help others! -First Reconciliation Retreat Permission Slips are to be signed and returned to the catechists or RE Office by Nov. 16th. -Grs. 1 – 2 will have a Child Safety Evening with Mrs. Stanton on Monday, Nov. 16. Parents and guardians are welcome to attend. We will meet in Rm. 29.
ALTAR SERVER MINISTRY
-Christmas response forms are due in the RE Office by Monday, Nov. 9th.
-All Altar Servers have a meeting on Monday, November 16th, 6 p.m. in the Holy Family Room. We will finish before RE classes
begin at 6:45 p.m.
LAST CHANCE- Carson’s Community Day
Last chance!!! Purchase your Coupon Booklet in the Holy Family Room
today. Cost is $5. Sale dates are Wednesday, November 11-Saturday, No-vember 14. Thanks for your support and
happy shopping!
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS MEETINGS
There will be a brief meeting for Eucharistic Ministers after each of the Masses next weekend,
Nov. 14-15. Procedures will be reviewed and issues discussed. Your presence will be greatly appreciated!
JOHN 17 FELLOWSHIP -In response to the Syrian Refugee Crisis the John 17 Fellowship is praying for the refugees during their services today. We are also accepting donations to assist in providing humanitarian relief for them. The donations collected in the alms boxes at the doors of St. Isaac Jogues today will be sent to Catholic Relief Services. Thank you for your generosity! -The next John 17 Fellowship gathering is this Tuesday, November 10, at 7 p.m. at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Glenview. Parishioners interested in sharing in this ecumenical group com-prised of St. Isaac Jogues Church, Messiah Lutheran Church and Holy Trinity Lutheran Church are invited to come. In addition to prayer and discussion we will talk about events in our churches as well as make plans for the ecumenical Advent Morning of Reflection (December) and Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Service (January, 2016). Both of these events will be hosted here at St. Isaac Jogues. More information about them in the weeks to come!
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Save the Date And Please Join Us!
December 12-13, 2015 after all Masses St. Isaac Jogues Parish Christmas Cookie Sale in the Holy Family Room We welcome your favorite cookies and candies. Cookies will be boxed
and sold for $5.00. All proceeds will go towards the heating bills. Watch the bulletin for details.
GIVING TREE
CATHOLIC CAMPAIGN FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
Next week we will have a speaker from one of the local organizations that benefit from the Catholic
Campaign for Human Development grants. The annual collection will be taken up the weekend of Nov. 21-22.
Every December, your St. Vincent de Paul Ministry visits the Glenbridge and Niles Nursing Homes, bringing gifts, music and cheer to the residents. As many of you may know, life as a resident in a nursing home may often be difficult. Some patients are recovering from an illness and will be able to get back to their homes and families, but many will remain there as a final residence. Our parish tradition has been to share our bounty by giving communal gifts to the nursing home residents which can be enjoyed throughout the year. We also give each resident a small Christmas balloon to brighten up their rooms and help spread the holiday spirit. We rely on your support to make it possible for us to continue our Giving Tree tradition. Giving Tree envelopes have been included in the November collection envelopes which have been mailed to you. On Nov. 15th, the second collection will benefit the Giving Tree. Extra envelopes can be found at the church entrances. Donations may be made at any time, up to and including Christmas. Further details will be revealed in Nov. and Dec. bulletins.
Peace be with you!
St. Vincent de Paul Ministry of St. Isaac Jogues
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The Women’s Center (a Catholic-based organization helping women in crisis pregnancies offering life-affirming alternatives to abortion) needs YOU! Are you a college student, retired adult, or servant-hearted person with M-F 9am-5pm availability, looking to build your resume or lend a hand? Starting immediately, your help is needed to pre-pare bottles (clean, tag, and box them) for our next Baby Bottle Campaign so they can be sent to churches and schools. The spare change we collect in this campaign is our biggest fundraiser! It is a perfect project for a group of folks that wants to talk while working on a project or for single volunteers. We are located at 5116 N. Cicero Ave. Hours are flexible but regular weekly hours are ideal. Or make a day of it: clean bottles 9am-12noon, attend Mass in our chapel at noon, eat lunch, then help till 5pm. Please let me know if you are interested. Reach out to Paige at [email protected] or 773.794.8807 for more details or to learn of other volunteer opportunities at The Women’s Center.
GOD’S WORD TODAY Saint Mark’s Gospel has been a rich source of challenge and inspiration for us as we have moved through these latter Sundays of Ordinary Time. Today we hear the fa-miliar story of the poor widow who placed her two small coins in the temple treasury. She did not give from her surplus, simply because she had no surplus. The Lord tells us that she gave from her poverty. In the first read-ing the widow of Zarephath gives Elijah her final store of food. She admits that without this food, she and her son will soon die. Yet her generosity and selflessness result in a jug of oil that never runs dry and a jar of flour that never goes empty. May these two women inspire us to respond to the Lord with generous hearts. From Saint Margaret Sunday Missal, copyright © J. S. Paluch Company
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Altar Flowers
“In Loving Memory of our Godchild Jennifer Cicinelli”
-Ed & Carol Lisowski
“In Loving Memory of Janet Grant”
-Pat Grant
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READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; Ps 46:2-3, 5-6, 8-9; 1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22 Tuesday: Wis 2:23 — 3:9; Ps 34:2-3, 16-19; Lk 17:7-10 Wednesday: Wis 6:1-11; Ps 82:3-4, 6-7; Lk 17:11-19 Thursday: Wis 7:22b — 8:1; Ps 119:89-91, 130, 135, 175; Lk 17:20-25 Friday: Wis 13:1-9; Ps 19:2-5ab; Lk 17:26-37 Saturday: Wis 18:14-16; 19:6-9; Ps 105:2-3, 36-37, 42-43; Lk 18:1-8 Sunday: Dn 12:1-3; Ps 16:5, 8-11; Heb 10:11-14, 18; Mk 13:24-32
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — The widow of Zarephath had only a handful of flour and a little oil, but made a little cake for Elijah (1 Kings 17:10-16). Psalm — Praise the Lord, my soul! (Psalm 146). Second Reading — Christ will appear a second time to bring salvation to those who eagerly await him (Hebrews 9:24-28). Gospel — Beware of those who like to go around in long robes and accept greetings in the marketplaces and places of honor at banquets (Mark 12:38-44 [41-44]). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
LET US PRAY… Lord, bless and protect our troops and first responders, as well as their families and friends:
First Responder Greg Zalewski United States Air Force Mason Janzen, Breanna Dexter United States Army Brian Caplin, Gale Renner United States Marines Joseph John Zimmerman III, Aisha Fernando, Lance Renner, Gian Patrick Reyes United States Navy William B. Dexter, Timothy Kelly, David Perez Illinois National Guard Christopher Dexter, Nathaniel Janzen If you have a family member or friend you would like to add to our prayer list, either because they serve in the military or first responder (police, firefighter, paramedic/EMT), please contact the RE Office at 847/966-1180 or [email protected].
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday: Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday: The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica Tuesday: St. Leo the Great Wednesday: St. Martin of Tours; Veterans Day Thursday: St. Josaphat Friday: St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary
DO ANYTHING
I will go anywhere and do anything in order to communi-
cate the love of Jesus to those who do not know him or have
forgotten him. —St. Frances Xavier Cabrini
VETERANS DAY, NOVEMBER 11TH
After the 8 a.m. Mass on Veteran’s Day all are invited to the Holy Family Room
for simple hospitality and to take time to thank the veterans among us!
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CHRISTMAS WONDERLAND FAIR
St. John Brebeuf Catholic Women’s Club will hold its Christmas Wonderland Fair on Sunday, November 15th, between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. We will have approximately 50 crafters and vendors. They will include handmade items such as jewelry, soaps, cards, paintings and crocheted goods. We will also have many Christmas items, candy, cosmetics, candles and food items. We will have entertainment, a homemade bake sale, food and beverages for breakfast and lunch, and a chance for children to make their own Christmas ornaments. Please come and have a good time and also get an early start on your Christmas Shopping. Admission is only $1.00. If you have any questions call Ginny Wolff at 847-583-1465. P.S. You can also purchase pies or Uncle Pete’s Ministry at the Fair. We are located at 8307 N. Harlem in Niles.
“Life in the Spirit”. Lecture / Workshop on Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola.
Lauren Gaffey: Director of Administration &
Programs, Charis Ministry to Young
Adults. Identifying and using your spiritual gifts; Ignatian discernment of
spirits; noticing and responding to the Holy
Spirit in your life. Sunday Nov.15. Noon to 1:30pm.
St. Catherine Laboure 3535 Thornwood,
Glenview. 847-826-4704.
No charge. Refreshments served.
Sunday, November 8, 2015
8:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
12:00 p.m.
Jennifer Cicinelli, Jeffry Musni,
Eduardo Rodriguez, Paul Velachery
Veronica Buras For The Living & Deceased Members of SIJ
Monday, November 9, 2015
8:00 a.m. Purgatorial Society
Loretta Werderits & Anna Oswald
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
8:00 a.m. Virginia Luczak
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
8:00 a.m. Janet Grant
Thursday, November 12, 2015
8:00 a.m. Edward J. O’Keefe
Friday, November 13, 2015
8:00 a.m. Aurea Mammoser
Paul Schneller
Saturday, November 14, 2015
8:00 a.m.
5:00 p.m. Communion Service-No Intentions Milagros Mamuri
Sunday, November 15, 2015
8:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
12:00 p.m.
For The Living & Deceased Members of SIJ
Joseph Zalatoris
Adam & Nellie Skworch & Family
Hal Yamanaka, Patricia Hildebrandt
Pat Zygmunt
Irene Szlenk
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5:00 pm. Dennis George Diann George Imani Garner
8:00 a.m. Alena Joseph Angelina Joseph Kevin Thomas
10:00 a.m. Julia Jaroslawski Jonathan Piska Angelika Dacpano
12:00 p.m. Mark Mangurali Michael Lucas Mark Lucas
November14-15 , 2015
Confessions 11:00 - 12:00 p.m.
Fr. Luczak
5:00 p.m. Fr. Pereira/Deacon Paul
8:00 a.m. Fr. Luczak/Deacon Paul
10:00 a.m. Fr. Kennedy/Deacon Paul
12:00 p.m. Fr. Pereira/Deacon Paul
Bereavement Service-3:00 p.m.
Deacon Paul
Liturgy Next Weekend November 14-15 , 2015 Mass Intentions
PASTOR: Rev. Andrew Luczak
ASSOCIATE PASTOR: Rev. Mario Pereira, S.F.X.
PASTORAL STAFF: Lori Herbert, Business Manager Dolores Stanton, Director of Religious Education Lisa Hall, Director of Music DEACONS: Deacon Robert C. O’Keefe, retired (Joan) Deacon Paul M. Stanton (Dolores)
WEEKEND MASS CELEBRANT: Rev. Bernard Kennedy, O.F.M. Eucharistic Masses and Communion Services: Sunday: 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM & 12:00 PM Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM Saturday: - 5:00 PM 8:00 AM Communion Service Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday, 11:00 - 12:00 Noon or anytime by request.
Sacrament of Matrimony: Must be registered for six months prior to setting the wedding date with an ad-ditional six months for necessary preparation. Note: The following wedding times can be scheduled: Friday at 5:00 p.m.; Saturday at 1:00 and 3:00 p.m.; Sunday at 3:00 p.m. (Ceremony only)
Sacrament of Baptism: Second and fourth Sunday of each month at 1:30 PM. Baptism Preparation Session must be completed before Baptism. Contact the Parish Office as soon as possible for details.
Parish Office: Website: http://sij-parish.com
E-mail: [email protected] 8149 Golf Road, Niles, IL. 60714, phone: 847-967-1060 Marlene Garber (A/R, Calendar Coordinator) Jennifer Lande (A/P, Bulletin Editor)
Religious Education: 847-966-1180
Parish School: St. John Brebeuf School: 847-966-3266
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Pray Pray for… for…
JIMMY RANCICH
BERNARD KENNEDY, SR.
ALEXIS BARGA
DELAINE KENNEDY
MARY ANN CASTAGNA
FR. BOB HEINZ
RICK (GRANDSON OF RALPH AND
KATHY EGLOFF)
ANGELITA CUYA
WILLIAM PARRILLO
JOHN PATRICK WASILK
MATTHEW GRIZELY
MARGE VASILE
Sacristan
Arlene Turek
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