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    Inspired by Luke 4:18 & John 1:29

    ]{C A T H O L I C C H U R C H0S 233 Church Street. Winfield, IL 60190Office 630-668-0918 Fax 630-668-1074

    Web www.stjohnwinfield.org E-mail [email protected]

    Founded

    1867

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    ~ Our Mission Statement ~The Spirit of the Lord is upon us, because the Lord has anointed us

    to proclaim: Ecce Agnus Dei- Behold the Lamb of God;Behold the Good News of Jesus Christ.

    Welcome - BienvenidoParish DirectoryPastor/Prroco: .... Fr. Tom Cargo/Padre TomsAssociate Pastor: Fr. Tomy Chellakandathil CMI

    Deacon William Nijm -from Our Lady of Lebanon - Lombard

    Secretaries: ...Jennifer Kurtyka, Rosa Benavides

    ......................Ex 0 or 600Secretaria Hispana: ..................................Ex601

    Director of Finance & Administration:

    Deborah Birutis ...............Ex616Business & Facilities Manager:

    ............................. Aaron Simpson ...Ex603

    Music Ministry: Adrienne Rose....... 653-1489Msica Espaol: Mara Marquez .. 520-0665

    Religious Education:................Office: Ex613

    Director: Maureen Brennan ............ Ex612RCIA (Convert Preparation) ........... Ex600

    Adult Education: Chris Strong ..630-673-3982& Youth Ministry: Chris Strong

    Grade School: ........................... Office: Ex618

    Principal: Mickey Tovey ............... Ex617Phone: 630-668-2625, Fax: 630-668-71760S259 Church Street, Winfield, IL 60190

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    Mass ScheduleWeekend ....... Saturday (Vigil Mass) 5:00 pm;

    Sunday 7:30, 9:30 & 11:30 amMisa en Espaol.................Domingo 1:30 pmWeekday ... Mon.-Fri. 7:30 am & Sat. 8:30 am

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    Season of the Spirit Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time September 1, 2013

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    Q. 1. Can you explain tome the meaning of a

    "RADICAL SANATION"?It is my understanding that ithas to do with validating a

    marriage.

    A.1. In a situation wherea Catholic and a non-Catholic(or sometimes a Catholic witha negative attitude towardsacramental marriage) had acivil marriage (e.g. before a

    Justice of the Peace or in aProtestant Church without adispensation) because the

    non-Catholic refused to enterthe Catholic Church, norwanted anything to do withit, the Catholic party canhave the civil marriage vali-dated by the Catholic Church.

    This process, in accor-dance with Canon Law # 1161

    1 is called a - "RADICAL

    SANATION" - (in Latin...

    Q. 1. Puede explicarmeel significado de una

    "SANACIN EN LA RAZ"?Es mi entendimiento quetiene que ver con la valida-

    cin de un matrimonio.

    A. 1. En una situacin enla que un catlico y un nocatlico (o, a veces un catlicocon una actitud negativa haciael matrimonio sacramental)tuvieron un matrimonio civil(por ejemplo, ante un juez de

    paz o en una iglesia protestan-te sin una dispensa) porque el

    no catlico se neg para en-trar en la Iglesia Catlica, niquera nada que ver con eso,la parte catlica puede tenerel matrimonio civil validadopor la Iglesia Catlica.

    Este proceso, de confor-midad con el Derecho Can-nico # 1161 1 se llama -

    "SANACIN EN LA RAZ"

    RADICAL HEALING OF AN INVALID MARRIAGE!SANACIN EN LA RAZ DE UN MATRIMONIO NO VLIDO!

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    "sanatio in radice") which means "healing (or a retroactive blessing) in the root. It can be obtained incases where there are no existing impediment such as a previous marriage that would require an annulment. A

    "radical sanation" is the healing of an invalid marriage so that the marriage becomes a recognized mar-riage in accordance with the Canon Laws of the Church. This is done without a ceremony. To seek or procure,one may either contact a parish priest for assistance or contact the local diocesan Matrimonial Tribunal.

    After obtaining a "radical sanation", the Catholic party can now receive the Sacraments of theCatholic Church, including the Holy Eucharist during Holy Mass.

    Canon Law # 1161 1. "The radical sanation of an invalid marriage is its convalidation without the renewalof consent, which is granted by competent authority and entails the dispensation from an impediment, ifthere is one, and from canonical form, if it was not observed, and the retroactivity of canonical effects."

    Certain conditions must apply before a "radical sanation" can take place. They are:

    A. Both parties must have the intent of persevering in their conjugal life (be in a healthy relationship).

    Otherwise a "radical sanation" cannot be granted.

    Canon Law # 1163 1. "A marriage which is invalid because of an impediment or a defect of legitimateform can be sanated provided that the consent of each party perseveres."

    B. Both parties (a) must have consented to the marriage (b) at the same time. This simultaneous con-sent had to include all the essential requirements of a valid marriage (e.g. monogamy, fidelity, permanence

    and openness to children). This consent must still exist at present unless one party has indicated otherwise.Canon Law # 1162 1. "A marriage cannot be radically sanated if consent is lacking in either or both of

    the parties, whether the consent was lacking from the beginning or, though present in the beginning,was revoked afterwards."

    C.Any impediments that are present must be taken care of. In many cases, such is achieved by ob-taining a "radical sanation". When marrying outside the Catholic Church, such as before a Justice ofthe Peace, the marriage was invalid because of a "Defect of Form". That means that the parties failedto obtain a dispensation from the Bishop for a marriage ceremony outside of the Catholic Church.

    Some impediments cannot be dispensed. For example, if one of the spouses was married before and adecree of nullity (annulment) has not been obtained, then the previous marriage is still valid. If the previ-

    ous spouse has died, then the impediment has been removed and the "radical sanation" can proceed.Canon Law # 1163 2. "A marriage which is invalid because of an impediment of natural law or ofdivine positive law can be sanated only after the impediment has ceased."

    D. In a situation where the non-Catholic spouse would get extremely upset over the process of a "radicalsanation," for the sake of peace, he/she does not have to be told. The "radical sanation" process can begranted in secret. There has to be a serious reason for this rule to apply, not just a supposition of a reaction.

    Canon Law # 1164 "A sanation can be granted validly even if either or both of the parties do not knowof it; nevertheless, it is not to be granted except for a grave cause."

    E. A "radical sanation" is normally granted by the local Bishop.

    Canon Law # 1165 2. "The diocesan bishop can grant a radical sanation in individual cases even ifthere are several reasons for nullity in the same marriage, after the conditions mentioned in canon1125 for the sanation of a mixed marriage have been fulfilled. He cannot grant one, however, if there isan impediment whose dispensation is reserved to the Apostolic See according to the norm of Canon1078, 2, or if it concerns an impediment of natural law or divine positive law which has now ceased."

    F. The most important of all the aforementioned, the Catholic party applying for the "radical sana-

    tion" is to declare that he/she will remain a Catholic and he/she will do all what he/she can in his/her ca-pacity to ensure the children are baptized and brought up in the Catholic faith. Canon Law # 1125 1/ "theCatholic party is to declare that he or she is prepared to remove dangers of defecting from the faith andis to make a sincere promise to do all in his or her power so that all offspring are baptized and broughtup in the Catholic Church."

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    - (en Latn... "sanatio in radice") que significa "curacin (o una bendicin retroactiva)en la raz".Se puede obtener en los casos en que no hay impedimento existente, como un matrimonio anterior que exi-

    gira la anulacin. Una "sanacin en la raz" es la curacin de un matrimonio nulo por lo que el matrimo-nio se convierte en un matrimonio reconocido de acuerdo con las leyes cannicas de la Iglesia. Esto se hacesin una ceremonia. Procurar obtener uno puede o bien ponerse en contacto con un sacerdote de la parroquiade asistencia o pngase en contacto con el Tribunal Matrimonial diocesano local.

    Despus de obtener una "sanacin en la raz", la parte catlica puede ahora recibir los sacramentosde la Iglesia Catlica, incluyendo la Sancta Comunin durante la Santa Misa.

    La Ley Cannica # 1161 1. "La sanacin en la raz de un matrimonio nulo es la convalidacin delmismo, sin que haya de renovarse el consentimiento, concedida por la autoridad competente; y lleva con-sigo la dispensa del impedimento, si lo hay, y de la forma cannica, si no se observ, as como la retrotrac-cin al pasado de los efectos cannicos."

    Ciertas condiciones deben aplicarse antes una "sanacin en la raz" puede tener lugar. Ellos son:A. Ambas partes deben tener la intencin de perseverar en la vida conyugal (estar en una relacin salu-

    dable). De lo contrario una "sanacin en la raz" no se puede conceder.La Ley Cannica # 1163 1. "Puede sanarse el matrimonio nulo por impedimento o por defecto de la

    forma legtima, con tal de que persevere el consentimiento de ambas partes."

    B. Ambas partes (a) deben haber dado su consentimiento para el matrimonio (b) al mismo tiempo. Este consenti-miento simultnea tuvo que incluir a todos los requisitos esenciales de un matrimonio vlido (por ejemplo, la monoga-mia, la fidelidad, la permanencia y la apertura a los nios). Este consentimiento debe seguir existiendo en la actualidada menos que una de las partes se indique lo contrario.

    La Ley Cannica # 1162 1. "Un matrimonio no puede sanarse radicalmente si falta el consentimientoen una o ambas de las partes, si el consentimiento falt desde el principio o, aunque presente en el co-mienzo, fue revocada despus."

    C. Los obstculos que se presentan, deben ser atendidos. En muchos casos, como se consigue mediante laobtencin de una "sanacin en la raz" . Al casarse fuera de la Iglesia Catlica, como ante un Juez, elmatrimonio no era vlido debido a un "defecto de forma". Esto significa que las partes no lograron obteneruna dispensa del Obispo de una ceremonia de matrimonio fuera de la Iglesia Catlica.

    Algunos impedimentos no pueden ser dispensados. Por ejemplo, si uno de los cnyuges se cas antes y un de-

    creto de nulidad (anulacin) no se ha obtenido, entonces el matrimonio anterior sigue siendo vlida. Si el cnyu-ge anterior ha muerto, entonces el obstculo ha sido removido y la "sanacin en la raz" puede continuar.

    La Ley Cannica # 1163 2. "El matrimonio nulo por un impedimento de derecho natural o divino posi-tivo slo puede sanarse una vez que haya cesado el impedimento."

    D. En una situacin en la que el cnyuge no catlico saldra muy molesto por el proceso de "sanacinen la raz" , por el bien de la paz, l/ella no tiene que ser informada. El proceso de "sanacin en la raz" sepuede conceder en secreto. Tiene que haber una razn de peso para esta regla se aplique, no slo una supo-sicin de una reaccin.

    La Ley Cannica # 1164 "La sanacin puede tambin concederse ignorndolo una de las partes o lasdos; pero no debe otorgarse sin causa grave."

    E. Una "sanacin en la raz" se concede normalmente por el obispo local.La Ley Cannica # 1165 2. "Puede ser concedida por el Obispo diocesano en cada caso, aun cuando

    concurran varios motivos de nulidad en un mismo matrimonio, cumplindose las condiciones estableci-das en el can. c. 1125 para la sanacin de los matrimonios mixtos; pero no puede otorgarla el Obisposi existe un impedimento cuya dispensa se reserva a la Sede Apostlica conforme al can. c. 1078, 2, ose trata de un impedimento de derecho natural o divino positivo que ya haya cesado."

    F. El ms importante de todo lo anterior, la parte catlica que solicite la "sanacin en la raz" es decla-rar que l/ella va a seguir siendo un catlico y l/ella va a hacer todo lo que l/ella pueda en su capacidad paraasegrese de que los nios son bautizados y educados en la fe catlica. La Ley Cannica # 1125 1 / "la parte cat-lica declare que est dispuesta a evitar cualquier peligro de apartarse de la fe, y prometa sinceramente quehar cuanto le sea posible para que toda la prole se bautice y se eduque en la Iglesia catlica".

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    Readings for the WeekMonday: 1 Thes 4:13-18 Ps 96:1, 3-5, 11-13

    Lk 4:16-30

    Tuesday: 1 Thes 5:1-6, 9-11 Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14Lk 4:31-37

    Wednesday: Col 1:1-8 Ps 52:10-11 Lk 4:38-44Thursday: Col 1:9-14 Ps 98:2-6 Lk 5:1-11Friday : Col 1:15-20 Ps 100:1-5 Lk 5:33-39Saturday: Col 1:21-23 Ps 54:3-4, 6-8 Lk 6:1-5Sunday: Wis 9:13-18b Ps 90:3-6, 12-17

    Phlm 9-10, 12-17 Lk 14:25-33

    OurSanctuary LampsThis Week Burn in Memory/Honor of :

    OldChapelMsgr. Vincent Cloos-11 0Bir thdayNew Church Sist er Manil i a Herber t s, OSF

    *If you would like to request a sanctuary lamp to burn in mem-ory of a loved one, please contact the parish office.

    The cost is five dollars per week.

    Mass Intentions for the WeekSaturday, August 31

    8:30 a.m. Mildred Ronaldson (Jack & Dorothy Aylward)Vigil for the 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time

    5:00 p.m. William Ronaldson (Jack & Dorothy Aylward) Susan & Albert Genotis (Virginia Taylor) John Fransee (The William Paschke Family)

    Eleanor Kriplean (The William Paschke Family) Georgette Boudens (Gisele M. Sparks) Carmine & Maria Giuseppe Chidichimo (Carl Rome)

    Sunday, September 1st , The 22nd Sunday inOrdinary Time

    7:30 a.m. Joseph & Ethel Bialek (Michael & Gladys Malpier)9:30 a.m. Toni Lawrentz (Ron Lawrentz)11:30 a.m. Leo Gedvilas (The Gedvilas Family)1:30 p.m. Mass for the Parishioners

    Monday, September 2 - Labor Day-Mass at 8:30am

    8:30 a.m. Johanna Van Nispen (The Hugo Van Nispen Family)

    Tuesday, September 3

    7:30 a.m. Patricia Fleming (Florence Herbers)

    Wednesday, September 4

    7:30 a.m. Mary Ribaudo (Rose Flores)1:40 p.m. School Mass Fred Dusza (St. John the Baptist)

    Thursday, September 5

    7:30 a.m. Helen & Lawrence Enders (Joan Enders)

    Friday, September 6

    7:30 a.m. Our Parish, All Souls

    Saturday, September 7

    8:30 a.m. CCW Living & Deceased Members (CCW)Vigil for the 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

    5:00 p.m. Cosgrove & Miller Families (Colette Miller) Mary V. Flis (Stanley Flis) Joyce Milder(Jayne & Tony Altimari) Christine & Timothy Liv (Virginia Taylor) Anne Paschke (The William Paschke Family) Florence Fransee (The William Paschke Family)

    Sunday, September 8, The 23rd Sunday inOrdinary Time

    7:30 a.m. Albert Vogt (Lucille Vogt)9:30 a.m. Toni Lawrentz (Ron Lawrentz)11:30 a.m. Mary Kalet (Therese Martineau)1:30 p.m. Mass for the Parishioners

    Gather the Children Ministryis looking for a few good people (men, women,

    and teens, at least 11 years old)

    Volunteer Opportunities:

    Minister of the Word-Proclaims theGospel and leads reflection

    Music Minister-both cantors and accompanists needed

    Teen Lector-Reads First Reading

    Environment Minister-Arranges worship space prior toand after 9:30 Mass

    Coordinator-Schedules Ministers, etc., for each week

    There are openings in all positions! If willing to give your

    time... once a month, please call:

    Religious Education Office 630-682-4400 X 613, or

    Kara Ladd, 630-876-4534 (call or text)

    Help Wanted

    Monsignor Vincent CloosTuition Assistance Fund

    Our Parish has a Tuition Assistance Fund namedin honor of our beloved former pastor, Monsi-gnor Vincent Cloos, who loved dearly our Schooland all the children who attended. Families whoqualify to be recipients of funds for tuition assis-

    tance must be parishioners of St. John the BaptistParish and attend church at St. Johns weekly.

    Donations may be given in Honor of or in Memoryof a loved one, and, from a donor or fromanonymous. Please indicate your preferencesconcerning the aforementioned when you makeyour donation to the Monsignor Vincent CloosTuition Assistance fund.

    Thank you to those who have stepped forward tohelp others! The fund is now empty again, somore assistance is needed.

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    Sacrificial GivingWe are ever grateful for your loving gener-osity and sharing in the Ministries of Servingthe Lord here at St. John the Baptist.

    Parish CollectionsJ uly 28..$18,314.39August 4...$20,732.66August 11.$20,736.78August 18.$21,757.00

    The Lord Loves a Cheerful Giver!(2 Corinthians 7:7)

    Our weekly spending is currently at $26,312for the new fiscal year. We need your sup-

    port to help us reach our weekly needs.Please consider increasing your donation to

    help us. Thank you.

    Registration for 2013-2014Religious Education Classes

    Preschool through 8th gradeRegistrations

    for Religious Education Classeswill be accepted at the Rectory Finance office,

    Tuesdays-Thursdays, 9:00-4:00PM or by appt.

    Call 668-0918 at ext. 614

    Protecting Gods Children Seminar

    Tuesday, September 17, 2013

    Sebahar Hall 7:00 p.m. unt il 10:00 p.m.

    Anyone who volunteers to help in the school and religiouseducation program or who works with children in any settingis required by the Diocese of J oliet to attend a ProtectingGods Children seminar. There is no charge for the seminar,but please register by calling the parish secretary, 630-668-0918, ext. 600.

    EUCHARISTIC ROSARY RALLY FOR

    PEACE & FAMILY, Saturday, Sept. 7

    We will be joining together with Saints Peter & Paul fora pilgrimage to the Eucharistic Rosary Rally for Peace &the Family at the Wisconsin Exposition Center in Milwau-kee on Saturday, September 7th. All ages are invited.The bus will depart from St. Johns at 9:00 a.m. and re-turn at 6:30 p.m. Questions, please call or email ToniPietrowski at 630-699-3482 or [email protected] m.

    St. John the Baptist Grade School Masses

    This year our grade school Masses are held on Wednesdaysat 1:40 p.m. We are doing this for several reasons: so par-ents who arrive early to pick up their children may be ableto join us, as well as optimum learning time for children isin the morning and we wish to give our grade school chil-dren the best to facilitate their learning. This year whenwe do not have a Key Liturgical Feast we will be focusingon our patron, St. John the Baptist, in scripture, as our Dio-cese is also focusing on Saints this year. We would alsolike to extend an invitation to all parishioners to joinour grade school children in the Holy Eucharist.

    Adoration & First Friday RosarySeptember 6from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

    in the Church.Adoration and Rosary concludes

    with Benediction.

    On Labor Day, Monday,

    September 2, 2013 -

    Morning Mass will be at 8:30 a.m.,

    All Parish Offices will be closed.

    2013-2014 Las inscripciones paralas Clases de Educacin Religiosa

    InscripcionesPreescolar hasta octavo grado

    para las clases de Educacin Religiosaestarn aceptados en la oficina de finanzas de la

    rectora, Martes-Jueves, 9:00-16:00o con cita previa. Llame al 668-0918 ext. 614

    Bike for Life, Saturday, September 7 at

    9:00 a.m. in front of Planned Parenthood

    The Knights of Columbus, Blanchette Assembly,

    will be sponsoring a unique Pro Life event calledBike for Life. The event will consist of a doubleRosary and bicycle journey/pilgrimage throughthe side streets of Aurora and Naperville, kickedoff with a Rosary/Divine Mercy Chaplet in front ofPlanned Parenthood in Aurora at 3051 E. NewYork St., at 9:00 a.m. A second Rosary/DivineMercy Chaplet will occur in front of the RandyMorris IVF clinic. Contact John Zabinski at 630-747-8439 for further details.

    Confession Schedule

    Horario de ConfesionesSat urd ay, August 31, 2013

    3:30 p.m., Fr TomSat urday , Sept ember 7, 2013

    3:30 p.m., Fr Tomy

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    Special NeedsDo you have a special needs chi l d? Would you be int erest ed in f ai t h for mat ion f or t hem?

    A team of dedicated volunteers has been working together to offer a program to any interested family.

    For details, call St. Johns Religious Education Office at 630-682-4400 x 613.

    Friday Morning

    Bible StudyBeginning September 6

    Friday morning Bible study will be-gin again on September 6.Most Fridays, we meet in SebaharHall from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.For our first meeting, due to GoodOld Days, we will meet in the YouthMinistry room above the parish ga-rage. You may enter through the par-ish office and be directed to theYouth Ministry room.

    This year we will be studying Sam-uel 1 and 2 and 1 Kings. Come andlearn the history of our ancestor,David, and the Kingdom of Israel.There are great stories in thesebooks!We also make time for fellowshipand refreshments.Please consider joining us.

    For further information contact:Shirley Axelson at 630-293-1355.

    Bridge Communities

    As noted in previous bulle-tins, St. J ohns has partneredwith Bridge Communities formany years! You will recallBridge is a not for profit or-ganization based in GlenEllyn which helps families inneed get back on their feet.Bridge Communities provideshousing, mentoring, educa-tional opportunities, tutoring,and activities, just to name afew services. St. J ohns Par-

    ish contributes $650 a monthto enable a family to pay theirportion of the rent. This weekwe will take up a second col-lection for Bridge. If you areunable to make a donation atthis time, when the time isright, please place a donationin an envelope with BridgeCommunities written on it.Any and all donations aregreatly appreciated!

    Thanks so much!

    A Let t e r to

    Preschool Moms & DadsDear Moms & Dads of Preschoolers,

    Youve selected a preschool for your child;they are signed up for soccer or baseball.These take care of their physical and intellec-tual development, but how about your childsspiritual development? Do you want your childto learn more about God, their faith?

    WE CAN HELP!

    St. John the Baptist Church offers PreschoolReligious Education each Sunday morningduring the 9:30 a.m. Mass through the school

    year. It is held in Sebahar Hall which is rightbelow our New Church. Our program in-cludes stories, crafts, games and songs, allwith the goal of sharing our Catholic Faithwith your child. It is staffed by adults andteens that have a passion for sharing theirfaith with preschool children.

    There are two ways to register:

    On Sunday, September 15, after the7:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. Masses atDonut Sunday in Sebahar Hall

    Or, email Sundaymorningpre-

    [email protected]

    Fait h Educat ion For Inspir ed Adult s

    These are open classes offered to any adult of any faith orchurch. The purpose is to inspire your faith and inform it inways that are exciting.All classes are in Sebahar Hall at 7 p.m. on Thursdays unlessotherwise noted.

    The Greatest Hits of Genesis- September 19th- This is a class that explains Genesis in onehour introducing the main points and people.Need a Little Wisdom and a Splash of Proverbs-September 26th- Neither of these books are in ProtestantBibles. Come discover the great intelligence found in these ancient books.

    Do you know Deuteronomy? October 3rd- This book has Moses talking to his followers after the Exodus andjust about to cross into the homeland of Israel. What did Moses have to say to his followers?Mark the First Gospel- October 10th- Who wrote the first Gospel and what is unique to this Gospel? This isa great class to learn the basics of the New Testament for beginners.Paul Texts the Corinthians- October 17th- Paul writes one of the most inspiring definitions of what achurch should be in this great letter to a fledgling church.The 16th Century and Its History- Oct. 24th- In this Century you have Martin Luther, John Calvin, JohnKnox, Henry the VIII, The Borgias and Ulrich Zwingli. This century shaped religion for the entire world forthe next 5 centuriesCatholicism and Mexico -Nov. 7th- What is unique in the traditions of Catholicism and Mexico?Our Lady of Guadalupe and the Christero wars are examples of the topics.

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    Winfield Good Old Days is the weekendof September 6, 7 & 8. Church Street is closedbetween Liberty and Beecher. St. Johns parish-ioners are required to enter and exit from thesouth using Sunnyside. The Good Old Days pa-rade is Sunday, Sept. 8 at 1:15 P.M. beginning onSunnyside. Following 11:30 mass, please exit Sun-nyside west to Winfield Rd. or east to Forest asthe parade lines up east of Forest on Sunnyside.

    CLOSED

    Saturday & Sunday (Sept 8 & 9)Traffic Pattern

    For St. J ohn the Baptist duringWinfield Good Old Days Festival

    LIBERTY St.CHURCH

    CLOSED

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    St. Johnthe Baptist

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    EventsParking for

    St. Johns

    during

    Good Old Days

    will be at our

    South

    Parking Lot,the east side

    of our

    Liberty St. lot,

    along the street

    on Liberty,

    Church and

    Sunnyside

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    WASHINGTON

    OFFICE

    Knights of Columbus-

    Good Old Days Events

    Knights Scholarship

    Fundraiser Dinner

    Thursday, September 5th,

    Lions Tent

    5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.

    Slow Roasted Sliced Beef,Salads & Trimmings

    Advance Dinner Ticket Purchase$20, Tickets at the door, $25

    Knights of ColumbusComplimentary

    Community Pancakes

    at the Pavilion

    Sunday, Sept 8th

    ,K of C Pavilion

    St. John the Baptist Church

    8-11 a.m.

    Cost: Free

    Good Will Donations go to theWinfield Knights of Columbus

    Scholarship Program Buttermilk Pancakes, Jimmy

    Dean Sausage, Fresh RoastedCoffee, and Juice will be served.

    Invite some Friends, Bring aGroup, Support Winfield, Have a

    cup of coffee on us.

    Bears Pre-Game starts at 11am on theBig Screen in the Lions Tent.

    Come Join the Adult Choir!The Adult Choir has begun rehearsals and we would like to en-courage you to come and join us. If you are in high school, wewould like to invite you to investigate singing with the choir. Re-hearsals are held on Wednesday evenings at 8 p.m. and theChoir will be singing at the 9:30 Mass on Sundays in September.If you would like more information, please contact Adrienne Roseat 630-653-1489. We are a super group of parishioners!

    Because of Bulletin Congestionthis week, we dont have roomfor the sick of the Parish.

    Please keep our Sickin your prayers!

    These names will returnnext week.

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    Dear Women of the Parish:

    On September 10th we begin ourmeetings and activities. We invite

    you to join us and become as involved as you choose. Allwomen of St. Johns are really members of the Councilof Catholic Women, but by joining and paying dues, youcan vote on how we disburse any funds raised, as well ashelp decide the activities we sponsor. As women weknow you are busy with families, jobs and volunteerwork. You may not always be available to attend ourmeetings, work at a fund-raiser, or help with hospitalityfor the parish when needed. However, it is nice to get toknow more than the faces of some of the women you seeat Mass or our activities, by becoming one of the CCWladies, choosing your level of involvement. Below is a listof upcoming meetings and activities planned in the nextfew months. Stop by any of these to get to know us. Youcan send in a dues payment with the Pink envelope thatwas included with the July-August Parish envelopes. Anyenvelope will do, just include your name, address,phone number and email, if you like, and drop off at theparish office or in the collection basket. Indicate CCW onthe envelope. Dues have traditionally been $5.00, butany amount paid will be appreciated.

    Tues. September 10 6:30 p.m. PotluckDinner followed by: "Celebrating the Year ofFaith." ..The "Door of Faith" is opened at one's Bap-tism, but during this year, we as Catholics are called toopen it wider, walk through it, and rediscover and

    renew our relationship with Christ and HisChurch. Come and hear Ann Krueger share with youfour or five ways which may be helpful to you to openyour door of faith wider, and rediscover the joy ofknowing and celebrating our Catholic faith.Our CCW General meeting will follow dinner and thespeaker. For the potluck, CCW will provide PulledChicken sandwiches and beverages. Ladies are asked tobring a salad, side dish or dessert.

    Upcoming Events

    Tues. October 1, 7:00 p.m.Baby Shower & One Pound Secret Auction

    Sat-Sun October 12-13Holiday Fair

    Tues. November 5, 6:30 p.m.Chicken Soup for the Soul

    Tues. December 3, 11:30amChristmas LuncheonDetails to be decided

    Please contact me if you have any questions.Venessa Lopatka,

    President, [email protected]

    St. John the Baptist

    Council of Catholic WomenAffiliated with the National Council

    of Catholic Women

    Thank Youto Our Wonderful Volunteers!

    Today, we are thanking the following volunteers

    who do: Marriage Preparation!Bar b & Dan Rezabek/ Theresa & Chris StrongPaula & Ken Schatz / Jim & Lorraine Paulissen

    Sean & Lynn Ross / Tim & Nancy Kinsley

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    Scholarship Opportunity-The McShane Family Hispanic Scholarship Fund

    An Oak Brook family has agreed to partner with the Catholic Education Foundation (CEF) to support need-based scholarships benefitting the growing Hispanic community. The McShane Family Hispanic ScholarshipFund will ensure that 16 students will be able to register at a Catholic school in the Diocese of Joliet thiscoming school year. Steve and Kathy McShane and daughter, Erin Lacroix, have made a multi-year finan-cial commitment to the diocese. They are members of St. Isaac Jogues Parish, Hinsdale, and Steve isfounder and CEO of Willowbrook based Midtronics, Inc.

    The McShane Family Hispanic Scholarship Fund will fund 16 Catholic grade school students each year for thenext three years. The awards will be based on financial need and will adhere to the current processing pol-icy used by the CEF. These are great kids who had little to no chance of receiving a Catholic educationwithout external help, said Joe Langenderfer, Executive Director of the Catholic Education Foundation.

    Each year over 2,500 students apply through their schools and the CEF for grade school and high schoolfinancial aid. Last year the CEF was able to distribute nearly $1.6 million to 1,540 students who demon-strated a financial need through the FACTS Grant and Aid Company, an impartial assessment firm used bythe CEF. The Catholic Education Foundation has awarded over $14 million in scholarships since 2003.

    Families must apply to be considered. For more information, please contact Deborah Birutis, Director ofFinance and Administration, at St. Johns, ext. 616.

    Becas de Oportunidad-La familia McShane Fondo Hispano de BecasUna familia de Oak Brook se ha comprometido a colaborar con la Fundacin Educacin Catlica (CEF) para apo-yar becas basadas en las necesidades que se benefician de la creciente comunidad hispana. La McShane FamilyHispanic Scholarship Fund (el Fondo de Becas de la Familia McShane) se asegurar de que 16 estudiantespodrn inscribirse en una escuela catlica en la Dicesis de Joliet este ao escolar que viene. Steve y KathyMcShane y su hija Erin Lacroix han hecho un compromiso financiero plurianual para la dicesis. Son miembros deSan Isaac Jogues Parroquia , Hinsdale, y Steve es el fundador y CEO de Willowbrook basado Midtronics, Inc.

    La McShane Family Hispanic Scholarship Fund (el Fondo de Becas de la Familia McShane) financiar16 estudiantes de escuelas catlicas de grado cada ao durante los prximos tres aos. Los premios sebasan en la necesidad financiera y se adherir a la poltica actual de procesamiento utilizado por el CEF.

    "Estos son nios maravillosos que tenan poca o ninguna posibilidad de recibir una educacin catlica sinayuda externa", dijo Joe Langenderfer, Director Ejecutivo de la Fundacin para la Educacin Catlica.

    Cada ao ms de 2,500 estudiantes se aplican a travs de sus escuelas y de la CEF para la escuela prima-ria y la ayuda financiera de la escuela secundaria. El ao pasado el CEF pudo distribuir cerca de $ 1.6 mi-llones para 1,540 estudiantes que se manifestaron la necesidad financiera a travs de los hechos de sub-vencin y ayuda, una empresa imparcial de evaluacin utilizado por el CEF. La Fundacin para la Educa-cin Catlica ha otorgado ms de $14 millones en becas desde 2003.

    Las familias deben solicitar ser considerado. Para obtener ms informacin, pngase en contacto con De-borah Birutis, Director de Finanzas y Administracin en San Juan Bautista, ext. 616. Si necesitan asisten-cia para traducir hablan los Lunes, Martes o Jueves 8:00 am a 2:00 pm para asistencia.

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    Catholic InquiryAnyone interested in becoming Catho-lic, please call the parish office for in-formation: 630-668-0918, ext. 600.

    Help Our SchoolClip Box Tops!

    Please drop off your clipped Box Tops inthe entryway to the parish office. Thereis always a collection box there. Allprofits are benefitting programs for St.J ohn the Baptist school. Questions,contact Robin Hafertepe at:

    [email protected] Thank you!

    Visit Our Parish Website,www.stjohnwinfield.org for:

    Copy of the bulletin

    Ministries Schedule

    Having Surgery?Give one of our priests a call PRIOR toyour surgery, so that anointing can begiven at a time when you are lessstressed. Call the parish office at 630-668-0918, ext. 600, and set a time to come inBEFORE your surgery for anointing.

    Hospital VisitsOur priests are available to make hospi-tal visits. Because of HIPAA Laws theHospital does not notify churcheswhen parishioners are there. Pleasenotify the Saint J ohns Parish Officewhen a loved one is there giving us thename and room number. We want to doour best to minister to all theHospitalized!

    HomeboundParishioners who are homebound andwish to receive communion, please callthe parish office at 630-668-0918, Ext.

    600, and we will pass your name to thecoordinator for Homebound Ministry.

    Lost and FoundPlease check the Lost and Found bas-

    ket in the entry way to the parish office.

    Parish CalendarPlease see the on line calendar at:www.stjohnwinfield.org or on the kioskof the narthex of the Church.

    Bulletin ArticlesSubmissions are due by noon onThurs., 10 days prior to the Sunday onwhich you wish the article to appear.(Holidays may change due dates for arti-cles because of publishing demands).Include the name and phone number ofthe person submitting the article. Pleaseemail as an attachment using MicrosoftWord or Publisher, please do not includearticle in the body of the email.

    Email to: [email protected] [email protected].

    Pulpit AnnouncementsMust be submitted with a contact name

    and phone number, by 9 a.m. on Tues-day prior to the Sunday you wish theannouncement made. The parish officehas final approval on all bulletin articlesand pulpit announcements.

    Youth Ministry (High School)For information, contact

    Chris Strong [email protected]

    All meetings are 6:30p-8p in theYouth Ministry Center

    above the garages at the parishoffices. Upcoming meeting:

    9/8; 9/22

    Tut ors Needed for 1st -8th Grade

    Volunt eers ar e needed t o help

    children in First Grade t hrough

    Eight h Grade who are str uggli ng

    in school. Please call

    Tom Mast erson at :

    630-653-4818

    Please Pray for those whodefend our Nation,

    those who servein Active Duty

    Pvt J ames Luigi AkinA1C Francis Beifuss

    Lt J ohn BergSgt Melissa Brooker

    Lt Deandra CarboneCMR Nicholas Carbone

    Pvt Timothy ConleySgt Andrew Fairbairn

    Pv2 Nicholas GormanSgt Pamela GrayA1C Seth Kelley

    PFC David LawlessSenior Airman Felicia K. McDonaldGSMC (SW/SS) Timothy A. Newell

    ABHAA Sean PhillipsLt Col George Pohlmann

    A1C Alejandro Luis SanchezAN Michael Schieve

    Captain J im SmoluchaCaptain Mike SmoluchaSPC Thomas Stanhope

    SSgt Mark TrygarSrA Sarah Trygar

    ABHAA Robert Twohill

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    weekly advertisements!

    Wedding InformationGetting married? Give us a ring! Pleasecontact one of the parish priests as soonas you become engaged and at least sixmonths before the wedding date. Catho-lics need to be attending church everySunday.

    Prayers of the FaithfulIf you or someone in your family is

    sick and would like to be mentionedin the Prayers of the Faithful, pleasecall the parish secretary at 630-668-0918, ext. 600, to add your name tothe list.

    Mass Intention Book

    for 2014

    is now open.

    Attention Al l MinistersGoing Away to College?

    Anyone who has a child who will begoing away to college and is cur-

    rently being scheduled on theMinistry Schedule should call the

    parish office, 630-668-0918, ext 600,or email [email protected].

    Also, any altar server, Eucharisticminister, lector or greeter who has achange in their preferred schedule.should contact the same number or

    email.

    Rosary High School is looking for

    a Music Director. Contact

    Sister Ann Brummel

    for the details at abrum-

    [email protected]

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    Parish Office Hours:Parish Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. Grade School MassGrade School Mass Wed. 1:40 pm

    Holy Days of Obligation, All Souls & Ash Wednesday To be announced with each Special Day

    Eucharistic AdorationEucharistic Adoration ~~ Tues. from 8 a.m. - 7:15 a.m. Wed. & First Fridays - 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.

    BaptismsBaptisms1st Sunday of the Month First Baptism Rituals starting at the 11:30 a.m. Mass. Parents and god-parents are encouragedto attend Baptism Preparation Classes several months before your baby is born. Godparents are to be practicing Catholics!

    WeddingsWeddings

    Spiritual Preparation begins at least SIX MONTHS in advance. Please do not make reservations until you meet with a priest

    \zx|t Vt|vt wx ft ]t Ut|tRequisitos Sacramentales

    Confesiones los Sbados 3:30-4:30 pmBautizos Las Platicas Pre-bautismales son requeridas antes de

    fijar la fecha del Bautismo. Favor de inscribirse con dos a tresmeses de anticipo. Bautizos normalmente 4 Domingo del MesBodas Preparacin Espiritual empieza por lo menos con

    SEIS MESES de anticipo. No haga preparaciones para suCelebracin antes de reunirse con el prroco.Adoracin del Santsimo los Martes 8 am a Mircoles 7:15 am

    Sacramento de los Enfermos y Visitas de la Comunin:

    Llame a la oficinaQuince Aos y Presentaciones Llame a la oficina de la

    Secretaria Hispana. Quince Aeras necesitan ser miembros dela Parroquia y cumplieron Educacin Religiosa de 7 y 8 grados.Secretaria Hispana Para hablar con la secretaria hispana,

    llame al Rosa Benavides, extensin 601 Lunes, Martes yJueves 8:00 AM a 2:00 PM, o Mirella Hernndez, extensin601 Sbados 9:00 am a 11:00 am

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    BULLETIN NUMBER:339

    CHURCH NAME & ADDRESS:St. J ohn the Baptist233 Church Street

    Winfield, IL 60190

    PHONE: 630-668-0918, ext. 600 or 601

    CONTACT PERSONJ ennifer KurtykaRosa Benavides

    EMAIL: [email protected]@stjohnwinfield.org

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