Third Sunday of Advent-December 17th, 2017December 17, 2017 Page Three Rev. Gregor Gorsic, Pastor...
Transcript of Third Sunday of Advent-December 17th, 2017December 17, 2017 Page Three Rev. Gregor Gorsic, Pastor...
WORSHIP SCHEDULE Saturday 4:00 pm and 5:30 pm (English) Sunday 7:30 am (English) 8:45 am (en Español) - Iglesia 9:00 am (English) - Hall 10:30 am (English) - Church 10:30 am (po Polsku) - Hall 12:00 noon (po Polsku)-Church 12:00 noon (English) - Hall
Weekdays 7:30 am (Mon. Tue. Thurs. Fri.) 7:00 am & 8:00 am (Wednesday) 8:00 am (Saturday) 7:15 pm (po Polsku) (Tue.) Reconciliation Saturdays 3:00 — 3:50 pm Wednesdays 5:45—6:45 pm with Adoration Seasonal Services and by Appointment
Website: www.andrewcc.org PARISH OFFICES 530 Glen, Romeoville, IL 60446 (815) 886-4165, Fax (815) 886-6119 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:30am-4:30pm Friday 8:30am-2:00pm
St. Andrew School 505 Kingston, Romeoville, IL 60446 (815) 886-5953, Fax (815) 293-2016
St. Andrew Faith Formation 505 Kingston, Romeoville, IL 60446 (815) 886-5962, Fax (815) 886-6624
Third Sunday of Advent-December 17th, 2017
E=English P=Polish S=Spanish Ch=Church
Mass Intentions This WeekPage Two December 17, 2017
Monday, December 18
Prayer Vigil Charismatic 6:30 pm—9:00 pm St. Mary Back Room 204 Posada 7:00 pm—8:30 pm Parish Hall Boy Scout Troop #222 6:30 pm—8:30 pm Room 203
Tuesday, December 19 Posada 7:00 pm—8:30 pm Parish Hall Rosary 7:00 pm — 7:30 pm St. Francis Room RCIA 7:00 PM-9:00 PM Conference Room A Tuesday Mass (Polish) 7:15 pm Wednesday, December 20
Food Pantry 10:00 am — 12:30 pm Adoration 5:30 PM-7:00 PM-Church Curcillo Ultreya 7:00 pm Room 113 Charismatic Group 7:00 pm—9:30 pm—Church Posada 7:00 pm—8:30 pm Parish Hall Spanish Adult Choir 7:00 pm — Room 102 AA Meeting 7:30 pm — St. Mary Center (B) Rm. 204 Thursday, December 21 Children’s Choir Practice 4:30 pm—5:30 pm Church Adult Choir Practice 7:00 pm—9:00 pm Church Posada 7:00 pm—8:30 pm Parish Hall Friday, December 22 Polish Mass 7:00 pm—8:00 pm Church Posada 7:00 pm—8:30 pm Parish Hall
Saturday, December 23 Posada 7:00 PM—10:00 PM St. Marys Room204 Simbang Gabi 5:30 PM-10:00 PM Church and Hall Sunday, December 24-Christmas Eve
Saturday, December 16
8:00 AM —Donna Geraghty by Family 4:00 PM — Vernon Smith by Smith Family 5:30 PM — John Brown by Kay and Howard Westrich 7:30 PM (P)—Intention of the Celebrant
Sunday, December 17
7:30 AM—(E-Ch) Parish Family 8:45 AM— (S-Ch) Sra. Graciela Tovar by Sra. Guadalupe Chavez Alberto Martinez Luna Rodualdo Abigael Barajas 9:00 AM—(E-Hall) Joan Gutowski by Carol Shelton 10:30 AM—(E-Ch) John Fitzpatrick and Ralph Beamon by Family 10:30 AM—(P-Hall) Intention of the Celebrant 12:00 PM—(E-Hall) Fred and Evelyn Schmitz by Barb Sanders 12:00 PM—(P-Ch) Collective Mass Intentions
Monday, December 18
7:30 AM—Joan Gutowski by Liz Polhemus
Tuesday, December 19
7:30 AM—Arlene Linkenheld by Wally and Lee Hubner 7:15 PM (P)—Intention of Celebrant
Wednesday, December 20
7:00 AM—Jill Angela by Margaret M. Sevening 8:00 AM—Douglas Fuller by Barb Hiveley
Thursday, December 21
7:30 AM—Katherine and Pat Kearney by M. Hickey Friday, December 22 7:30 AM —John Nolan by Family Saturday, December 23
8:00 AM —Marie Conidi by Rhein and Pauline Warkenthien 4:00 PM — Margaret Faffel by Roy and Marge 5:30 PM — George and Helen Korsak by Kowalski Family
Sunday, December 24 (Regular Sunday Mass)
7:30 AM—(E-Ch) Lee Madoi by Rhein and Pauline Warkenthien 8:45 AM— (S-Ch) Alberto Martinez Luna 9:00 AM—(E-Hall) Parish Family 10:30 AM—(E-Ch) Ruth Rychetsky by Family 10:30 AM—(P-Hall) Intention of the Celebrant 12:00 PM—(E-Hall) Francesco Gelvaggi by Dante Longo 12:00 PM—(P-Ch) Collective Mass Intentions Sunday, December 24 (Christmas Eve Mass) 4:00 PM—(E-Hall/Ch) Parish Family 6:00 PM—(S-Ch) Intention of the Celebrant 10:00 PM—(E-Ch) Parish Family Midnight Mass (P-CH) Intention of Celebrant
E=English P=Polish S=Spanish Ch=Church
The Parish Office will be closed Dec. 26th through Jan. 1st. (The office will re-open on Tuesday, January 2, 2018 at 8:30am) Please note that the Mass Intention Book for 2019 will be
open beginning on Monday, February 5, 2018, the first Monday in February when the PARISH OFFICE is open at 8:30 AM.
December 17, 2017 Page Three
Rev. Gregor Gorsic, Pastor (815) 886-4165 ext. 317
My dear family of St. Andrew the Apostle!
What happens to a young girl’s or woman’s heart when she is hurt by a man? Last week, we looked at how the early books of the Bible describe the ongoing progression of the sin of our first parents and how that rupture of their unity continued in their children, grandchildren, and all generations up to and including our own today. You see, this “Gender Wars” reality didn’t stop after Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, Abraham and Sarah, Isaac and Rebecca, Jacob and Rachel, and finally Joseph and his brothers, — no, not too long ago, in 2011, you might remember a musician with the nickname Gotye (Wouter "Wally" De Backer, a Belgian-born Australian multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter) who recorded a song entitled “Somebody That I Used To Know” featuring another singer by the name of Kimbra, which won the Grammy Award, Record of the Year, in 2013. This haunting song captures the discord that exists at the heart of a breakup between a man and a woman.
Even more recently, just this past July (in the UK) and August (in the US), 2017, a new young singer by the name of Dua Lipa released her song entitled “New Rules.” Lipa describes her musical style as “dark pop,” and she also captures the heartache and the response a young woman feels when her heart has been broken in a relationship. And what is the response to the break up that she sings about? Yes, her response is the title of the song: New Rules (reminds me of the 10 commandments!). Both of these songs are easily searched and found on YouTube.
Here are some excerpts from the lyrics to Dua Lipa’s recent song, “New Rules:”
Talkin' in my sleep at night, Makin' myself crazy, Wrote it down and read it out, Hopin' it would save me. Oh, he makes me feel like nobody else, But my love, he doesn't love me, So I tell myself,
[REFRAIN:] One, don't pick up the phone, You know he's only calling 'cause he's drunk and alone. Two, don't let him in, You have to kick him out again. Three, don't be his friend, You know you're gonna wake up in his bed in the morning, And if you're under him, You ain't getting over him.
I've got new rules, I count 'em, I've gotta tell them to myself. I keep pushin' forwards, But he keeps pullin' me backwards. Now I'm standing back from it, I finally see the pattern (I never learn, I never learn). But my love, he doesn't love me, So I tell myself, I do, I do, I do [REFRAIN:] One, don't pick up the phone…
Practice makes perfect, I'm still tryna' learn it by heart. Eat, sleep, and breathe it, Rehearse and repeat it 'cause I … [REFRAIN]
I've got new rules, I count 'em, I've gotta tell them to myself. Don't let him in, don't let him in, Don't be his friend, don't be his friend. Don't let him in, don't let him in, Don't be his friend, don't be his friend. You ain't getting over him.
In these lyrics, Lipa states a list of rules to get over a former boyfriend, and many music critics positively labelling it as a break-up and female empowerment anthem. But you can hear the heartache behind these lyrics, her torn heart, wanting to separate but yet being drawn to him (“You ain’t getting over him”). “New Rules” are like walls to protect a broken, wounded heart. Why does such a song reach number one in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Belgium (Flanders), Ireland, Israel and Romania, while peaking within the top ten in Australia, Canada, Finland, Germany, Italy, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden and several other countries? “New Rules” has also entered the US Billboard Hot 100, peaking so far at number 15, her first top 20 in this country. Why?
Why all of this “Pop Culture” stuff? Because our human relationships, especially between male and female, need healing, God’s healing — and this is true today just as much as it was in generations past, even all the way back to Adam and Eve. Heartache, longing, uniting, are sung about still today — and you know, our sexuality is so powerful that it would be inconceivable if God said nothing about such an essential part of human reality. It would also be inconceivable if God had not given us a way of healing.
The original sin of Adam and Eve seems constantly to be repeated. After Moses, the Israelites continue being unfaithful to God and to one another, the kingship established by God in King David is contaminated by David’s adultery with Bathsheba and murder of her husband, and Jesus’ genealogy in the Gospel of Matthew continues pointing out the way God’s plan is not thwarted by men and women who stray yet return to God.
Let us open our hearts to the light, for God does not wish anyone to walk, or live, in darkness! Lord Jesus, come, heal us! Marana-tha!
In the loving Hearts of Jesus and Mary, Fr. Gregor
— Gender Wars and Healing: Part Three —
Page Four December 17, 2017
Remember these men and women in your daily prayers . . .
DECEMBER 18 Srs. Mary Elizabeth Clements, Loretta Finn, Elsie Gamez, Martha Harrington, Anne Jaeger, Jerome Lois Nixon SSCM 19 Frs. Martin Gabel & Sebastian Gargol 20 Frs. Louis Antl, Jonathan Foster, Herbert Jones, Venard Kommer, Jesus Ramirez-Tapja OFM 21 Dcns. Lorenzo Chaidez, John Chan, Gerald Christensen, William Ciston, Jerry Clark 22 Frs. Gregor Gorsic & J. Damien Graziano 23 Frs. Terry Deffenbaugh, James Friedel, Jerome Heyman, John Kret OSA 24 Frs. Tom Dunn & Shaun Cieslik
The Society of St. Vincent DePaul St. Andrew the Apostle Conference …neighbor helping neighbor… Our helpline 815-886-4165 ext. 304
All calls are confidential with callbacks within 24 hours.
In today’s Gospel John the Baptist says, “I am the voice of one crying in the desert; Make straight the way of the Lord.”. Let us ask for the grace to help others to know the way of the Lord.
Christmas is a time of love and gift giving….Please give to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul so that those in need
assist can share in the blessings of Christmas. There are yellow envelopes in the back of the church for this purpose.
“If I could only put into everybody’s heart the flame that burns in my breast, making me love the Hearts of Jesus and Mary so much!”
—Blessed Jacinta Marto
READINGS FOR THE WEEK: Monday: Jer 23:5-8; Ps 72:1-2, 12-13, 18-19; Mt 1:18-25 Tuesday: Jgs 13:2-7, 24-25a; Ps 71:3-4a, 5-6ab, 16 -17; Lk 1:5-25 Wednesday: Is 7:10-14; Ps 24:1-4ab, 5-6; Lk 1:26-38 Thursday: Sg 2:8-14 or Zep 3:14-18a; Ps 33:2-3, 11-12, 20-21; Lk 1:39-45 Friday: 1 Sm 1:24-28; 1 Sm 2:1, 4-8abcd; Lk 1:46-56 Saturday: Mal 3:1-4, 23-24; Ps 25:4-5ab, 8-10, 14; Lk 1:57-66 Sunday: 2 Sm 7:1-5, 8b-12, 14a, 16; Ps 89:2-5, 27, 29; Rom 16:25-27; Lk 1:26-38
Collections for December 9 and 10
Sunday Collection………….$ 15,863.84 Immaculate Conception.. $ 2,316.70 2nd Collection SITC…. $ 4,304.56 Foundation for the Future $ 1,001.00
Thank you
Foundation for the Future
Amount as of October 31, 2017 $694,541.67 Additional donations $ 6,381.00
Total (as of Nov. 30, 2017) $700,922.67
Worldwide Marriage Encounter Don’t miss out on the upcoming enrichment for married couples on Feb. 2-4, 2018 at the Wyndham Hotel in Elk Grove Village. The enrichment begins with a private weekend experience including 11 presentations
about practical tools for growing in loving relationships . Early registration is highly recommended. For reservations/information, call Jim & Kris at 630-577-0778 or contact us through http://wwme-chicagoland.org . Para más información de los Fines de Semana en español, si vive en los suburbios o pertenece a la Diócesis de Joliet, comuníquese con Javier y Gaby Vargas (630) 621-8984 [email protected] , en el área de Chicago llamar a Oscar y Luz Delgado (847) 826-9525, [email protected], para los que vivan en el área del sur de Chicago y el Noroeste de Indiana llamar a Juan y Elia Zambrano (708) 825-4099 [email protected] . Se recomienda registrarse con anticipación ya que el cupo es limitado.
Page Five December 17, 2017
PRAYER BLANKETS AVAILABLE
Do you know someone who is very ill, having surgery, or recovering? Why not bring them a
Prayer Blanket? The blessed blankets are available to pick up from Sue at the Music/Worship Office by the church entrance.
815-886-4165 ext. 314 or
SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION FOR ADULTS
If you have never received the Sacrament of Confirmation and desire to receive this Sacrament, please contact Barb at the Adult Faith Formation Office at 815-886-4165ext. 308. Sessions for preparation of this Sacrament will be held on the following five Thursdays: January 11, 18 25, February 1, and 8 at St. Andrew the Apostle. Reception of the Sacrament of Confirmation will take place on Sunday, April 15, 2018 at the Cathedral of St. Raymond in Joliet. These five sessions preparing for the Sacrament of Confirmation are open to all adults (18 years or order) who desire to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation.
Christmas Mass Schedule Christmas Eve 4:00PM English - Church 4:00PM English - Hall 6:00PM Spanish - Church 10:00PM English - Church 12:00MID Polish - Church Christmas Day 8:30AM English - Church 10:30AM English - Church 12:00PM English - Hall 12:00PM Polish - Church New Year’s Day 9:00AM English- Church
NEW AND EXCITING! TWO KIOSKS
Want to grow closer to Jesus? Want to know more about our beautiful Catholic Faith? All this is now available to the parishioners of St. Andrew’s by just picking up a CD, booklet or book in one of our two Kiosks which are located on the wall by the doors as you enter our Church.
These beautiful and inspiring talks and reading materials can enrich your Faith and inspire you to become more of the person God created you to be – a loving son or daughter of our Heavenly Father who already loves you more than you can imag-ine. Advent is especially a wonderful time to begin this journey to a closer relationship with Jesus! Don’t miss the opportunity!
December 17, 2017 Page Six
Ramona Tagle Coordinadora del Ministerio Hispano 815-886-4165 Ext. 305
[email protected] 17 de Diciembre de 2017
La Sagrada Familia
Sr. Manuel y Cecilia de la Cruz
Intención de Misa
Sra. Grciela Tovar
Rodualdo Abigael Barajas
Sr. Alberto Martínez Luna
Diciembre 17—23 de 2017 Horario : 7:00pm Lugar : Salon de gimnasio Todos estan invitados Los pañales estaban dispuestos, para que el niño se encontrara
bien atendido. Pero en la posada no había sitio. En cierto modo, la humanidad espera a Dios, su cercanía. Pero cuando
llega el momento, no tiene sitio para Él. Está tan ocupada consigo misma de forma tan exigente, que necesita todo el espacio y todo el tiempo para sus cosas y ya no queda nada para
el otro, para el prójimo, para el pobre, para Dios. Y cuanto más se enriquecen los hombres, tanto más llenan todo de sí mismos y menos puede entrar el otro.
En el corazón de la noche vendrá por nosotros. Pero su deseo es también venir a nosotros, es decir, a habitar en el corazón de cada uno de nosotros. Para que esto sea posible, es
indispensable que estemos disponibles y nos preparemos para recibirlo, dispuestos a dejarlo entrar en nuestro interior, en nuestras familias, en nuestras ciudades.
December 17, 2017 Page Seven
Simbang Gabi MASS DECEMBER 23, 2017 at 5:30pm
Simbang Gabi literally means “evening or night mass.” In practice, it refers to the Philippine Catholic tradition of celebrating a “novena”, a series of nine Advent evening masses from Dec. 15 through Dec. 23, leading to Christmas Day. (In the Philippines, the dates are from Dec. 16-24 since Simbang Gabi is held in the early morning.) The Simbang Gabi originated from the Missa Aurea (Golden mass or Angel’s mass) tradition, introduced to the Philippines by the Spanish friars at the start of the Catholic evangelization of the islands. In 1587, Friar Diego Soria petitioned Pope Sixtus V for permission to celebrate these Masses outdoors due to such massive crowds coming to worship. The request was granted through a rescript, and in the 17th century, the Simbang Gabi or Misa de Gallo or Misa de Aguinaldo - as the practice is variously referred to by the Catholic populace in the Philippines - became a permanent fixture in the Philippine Catholic religious traditions. Originally (and still observed in most places in the Philippines), the Simbang Gabi Masses were held at the
crack of dawn - at 4:00 or 5:00 am, when the roosters crowed to announce the dawn of a new day, hence the name, Misa de Gallo (gallo=rooster), and when families of farmers and fishermen began or ended their day. Farmers began working in their fields early to avoid the intense heat, while the fishermen who spent all night at sea came home early to sell their catch. So, at the first sound of dawn, the local bands started playing traditional carols all over town and church bells pealed to summon everyone for the Simbang Gabi. Families would walk to the church passing by homes with lighted parol or lanterns fashioned out of bamboo and colored paper. In the darkness of the night, we sing with joyful longing for the coming of the Savior, the Light of the world. In the deadly darkness of sin, we hope eagerly for the coming of the Savior, the Life of the world. In Simbang Gabi, we join Mary and Joseph, all other saints, prophets, and the Christian faithful throughout history in joyfully welcoming the Savior who is the Light and the Life of the world.
February 5, 2017 Page Eight December 17, 2017 Page Eight
Ks. Michał Twarużek Wikariusz Parafialny
(815) 886-4165 ext. 311 email: [email protected]
email: [email protected] sprawy urzędowe po
wcześniejszym ustaleniu spotkania
Marta Wysocki Koordynator Polskiego Duszpasterstwa
(815) 886-4165 ext. 307 email: [email protected]
Godziny pracy: Wtorki i Środy od 8:30 a.m do 2:30 p.m.
Ks. Michał Twarużek Marta Wysocki
Grafik na Grudzień 12.24 12.31
10.30
Lektor Stanisława Mniszak Andrzej Gucwa
Szafarz I Stanisław Ryndak Stanisław Ryndak
12.00
Lektor I Krzysztof Tomaszek Miroslaw Gaik
Lektor II Anna Dziedzic Marian Łukaszczyk
Szafarz I Maria Szarek Maria Szarek
Szafarz II Eugeniusz Szarek Eugeniusz Szarek
RORATY Wtorek Grudzień 19 o godzinie 7:15 wieczorem. Piątek Grudzień 22 o godzinie 7:00 wieczorem.
Roraty, msza roratna, pot. msza roratnia – pierwsza msza o wschodzie słońca w okresie adwentu. Jest to msza wotywna o Najświętszej Maryi Pannie. Nazwa mszy pochodzi od jej introitu, który zaczyna się od słów „rorate cæli desuper” („spuśćcie rosę niebiosa”).
K Ś 12/24/17 Wigilia: 4:00 PM po angielsku Kościół 4:00 PM po angielsku Hall 6:00 PM po hiszpańsku Kościół 10:00 PM po angielsku Kościół Północ po polsku Kościół 12/25/15 Boże Narodzenie: 8:30 AM po angielsku Kościół 10:30 AM po angielsku Kościół 12:00 PM po angielsku Hall 12:00 PM po polsku Kościół 12/26/15 Świętego Szczepana 7:15 PM Kościół
December 17, 2017 Page Nine Mary Kerwin—Office 815-886-5962 x 501
Elena Ibarra—Coordinator 815-886-5962 x 503
[email protected] *Hablo Español*
FAITH FORMATION OFFICE HOURS Sunday, Dec 17th 9am-12pm Monday, Dec 18th 4:30-6:30pm Tuesday, Dec 19th 9am-12pm Wednesday, Dec 20th 2:00-4:00pm Thursday, Dec 21st 9am-12pm
John gives testimony that he is preaching and baptizing in order to prepare for the coming of another.
Family Connection
In family life, we learn to trust other people for pro-tection and care. This experience of trust within the family enables children to believe us when we testify about our faith in Jesus. John the Baptist was be-lieved by those who heard him because he helped them to recognize Jesus in their midst. In our family life, we hope and pray that we lead one another to recognize Jesus’ presence in our world.
As you gather as a family, recall that during the Ad-vent season we are invited to pay particular attention to the signs of Jesus’ presence in our world. Consider some of the signs of Jesus’ presence that you have experienced. During Advent, we remember how John the Baptist prepared the way for Jesus. Read together today’s Gospel, John 1:6-8,19-28. Discuss the signs
of Jesus’ presence in our world that you named and explain what these signs tell us about God and God’s love for us. Pray together that your family will be led to recognize that Jesus is present among us. Read and pray together the psalm for today’s Mass, the Magnificat (Luke 1:46-55).
Advent Family Prayer During Advent, we not only prepare ourselves to celebrate the birth of Jesus, but we also check in to see if we are doing all the things that will keep us ready to receive Jesus when he comes again. Talk to your family about how you are doing in attending to your spiritual life as a family. Recommit yourselves to praying daily, reading Scripture, and staying faithful to God’s commandments. Pray together that through this Advent season your family will be more prepared to receive Jesus when he comes again.
God of Love,
Your son, Jesus, is your greatest gift to us. He is a sign of your love.
Help us walk in that love during the weeks of Advent, As we wait and prepare for his coming.
We pray in the name of Jesus, our Savior. Amen.
Prayers of the Parish Michael Cavoto, HN James M. Chavez, Matthew Domek, Christopher Durkovic, James Dean Johnson, Jacob Kikta, Bill Nelson, 1st Lt. Alexander Nuxoll, Sgt. Kevin Parker, Joshua Plucinski, Andrew Price, Mstr. Sgt. Jose Sanchez, Kyle Tranchitello, Humberto Zermeño, Emerald Tagle, 2nd Lt. John Staton, Jr. and all our men and women in the military.
December 17, 2017 Page Ten
100th Anniversary Special Edition DVD: Fatima, A Message of Hope
If you still have not had a chance to check out a copy of the 100th Anniversary of Fatima DVD, please do so — instructions follow here below. Still, after 100 years, I feel like this message of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary of Fatima is just barely beginning to be heard and implemented. Our Mother Mary’s message, in other words, seems more relevant than ever! As a matter of fact, those among us who are bewildered now by the many horrors occurring in our world today – who feel helpless and are living in fear and trepidation – will find clear understanding, great consolation and the solution to all of our problems in the message of Our
Lady of Fatima. Pope Francis consecrated his pontificate to her in the early days of his papacy on May 13, 2013, and consecrated the world to her on October 13, 2013. Multiple copies of this DVD (52 minutes long) are available at the Parish Office for checkout for a week’s time. Call the Office 815-886-4165 ext. 301 to reserve a copy for no more than one week. This is an amazing, excellent, marvelous and brief presentation of the history of the apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima and what has transpired over these past 100 years.
100th Anniversary of Our Lady of Fatima 1917 — 2017
CatholicMinistriesAnnualAppealPledgeReportasofDecember10,2017 Monthly pledge payments for CMAA pledges can continue to be made. It is very important that these pledges be paid so that our parish will reach our goal. Once we have reached our goal in paid pledges, 70% of the additional funds received will be returned to the parish for our use. PARISH GOAL: $77,126 AMOUNT PLEDGED: $94,004 AMOUNT PAID: $81,125 REMAINING BALANCE: $12,879 REBATEAMOUNT:$2,799* *70% of additional funds received beyond goal will be returned to the parish for our use. We have a potential of receiving a rebate of over $10,700 if everyone keeps their pledges!
Have you heard the
latest parish news??
Parish council has completed Interviewing two of the four
architectural firms being considered for our new church
building!
Page Eleven December 17, 2017
Exciting News for Parents about the New Tax Scholarship If you have any questions please feel free to contact Mrs. Albreski at 815-886-5953 ext. 421
Lenny D-4th Harold H-4th Alyssa O-4th Jackeline V-4th Ivan B-P-5th Kathryn A-6th Nicholas F-6th Alessandra G-6th Adrian S-6th Gregg Angelo E-7th Nazhruddin M-7th Howard-7th Joseph C-8th Guadalupe L-8th Crystal V-8th Brian W-8th
Sofia A-5th Nadine B-5th Leilani H-5th James J-5th Kyrsten Q-6th Zaree A-8th Matthew C-8th Blake D-8th Fernando D-8th Nathan F-8th Meryl Joyce H-8th Kaitlyn K-8th Alan N-8th Ivan V-8th
The State of Illinois recently passed the Invest in Kids Act to help provide families funding to attend the private school of their choice. The Tax Credit Scholarship Program begins in January 2018 and will automatically expire January 2023 unless it is extended by the legislature.
To participate in the program the parent/custodian and student: must select a qualified school and apply for admission comply with the qualified school’s published policies; and apply for a scholarship through the Scholarship Granting Organization authorize the Scholarship Granting Organization to access information needed for income eligibility
determinations.
CONGRATS TO OUR JUNOR HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL STUDENTS
Gold Honor Roll can be achieved only if the student receives an “A” in ALL seven core subjects and in each special class (Computers, Music, Physical Education, Language, and Art).
Silver Honor Roll can be achieved only if the student receives a combination of “A’s and B’s” in ALL subjects, including special classes (Computers, Music, Physical Education, Language, and Art).
We are proud to present the list of students who have made Gold and Silver Honor Roll. Great job and keep up the good work!
Page Twelve December 17, 2017
Please Pray For Frances Ison, Mildred Drdak, Katie Churulo, Marie Lynch, Aldona Murphy, Sabina Sobolewski, Julie Adams, Frances Di Filppo, Debra Marino, Jennie Calendo, Elaine Knox, Gigi Belinski, Clara Hannan, Angela Comella, Joseph Orland, Mary Beitler, Annette Franco Jean, Carla Lennon, Gloria Martino, John Cimachowicz, Jackson Malin, Justin Wegner, Barbara Polenc, Rosemary Paulsen, John Rossi, Joseph Cavanagh, Kathy Borowski, Ron Blicharz, Margaret Herbst, Rosemarie Kremske, Marge Strauel, Jim Furey, Cruz Perez, Ernie Manago, Gloria Ventresca, Angelica Escalon, Louise Prassa, Janet Mrazek, Joan Tracz, Mary Patricia Hendron, Richard Duggan, Debi Donohue, Tony Zapotocky, Janet Phad, Ann Hinshaw, Alaina Atwood, Mary Lou Domek, Lorraine Foster, Pauline Warkenthien, Mary Mikrut, Timothy Hurley, Rich Mroz, Ruth McCarten, Brian Beam, Jack Frazier, Jenna Castagnino, Marilyn Secco Look upon our brothers and sisters who are ill, in the midst of illness and pain, may they be united with Christ, who heals both body and soul; may they know the consolation promised to those who suffer and be fully restored to wellness and wholeness. We ask this in the name of Jesus the Lord. Amen.
GRANT ETERNAL REST, LIGHT AND PEACE TO ALL FAITHFUL DEPARTED
Please call the parish office by Monday at (815) 886-4165 x301 for the name of your loved one to be placed for 3 weeks on our short term prayer list. Also, please call the parish office, if you are hospitalized and would like a visit from our hospital ministry team or homebound and in need of communion.
Hospital Visitation of Parishioners Please remember that if you or any family members find yourselves in a hospital, be sure to let them know you are a parishioner at St. Andrew’s — it doesn’t hurt to say it a few times, either! Whenever we priests, deacons or Eucharistic Ministers come to visit, we check the hospital list of parishioners printed under “St. Andrew.” But if you’re not listed as a parishioner of St. Andrew, we won’t know you’re even there! We do not want to miss you! You can always call us, too, at the office, (815) 886-4165 ext. 301. Thank you. May the Lord Jesus be with you all your days, to love and be loved by Him, to honor and serve Him, as He honors and serves us!
A COMMUNITY OF WORD AND SACRAMENT SACRAMENTS OF INITIATION
CATECHUMENATE The Catechumenate is a community which gathers those adults who have not been baptized, and seek deeper insight into the Christian faith.
BAPTISM OF CHILDREN
We joyfully celebrate the baptism of children of Christian households which are joined to our weekly worship, and have active registration in our parish community for at least 3 months. After registration in the parish, please attend an Evening of Awareness, if you have not attended a class in the past two years, to register for Baptism and select a date. Classes are presented on the first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall. Baptism is celebrated on the third Sunday of the month at 1:30 p.m.
EUCHARIST AND CONFIRMATION
Formation for those coming first to the table of the Lord as children is infused into the efforts of our school and Faith Formation Office. Confirmation formation is a two year process completed in eighth grade. Please call the Faith Formation Office for more information.
SACRAMENTS OF COMMITMENT
MARRIAGE
Marriage preparation is a six month process of prayer, reflection and study. Couples work with both the presider and a sponsor couple through this process. Please note that this six month period of preparation is essential.
ORDERS
Those seeking assistance in discerning a call to ordained ministry are encouraged to call the parish offices.
SACRAMENTS OF HEALING
RECONCILIATION Reconciliation is available each Saturday afternoon, 3:00pm, Wednesday evening, 5:45-6:45pm, through seasonal communal services, and by appointment.
ANOINTING
Anointing of the Sick is offered through seasonal services, and always by request. If hospitalized, please immediately seek anointing from the Catholic chaplain. I would like to have my house blessed.
Please contact me to make arrangements.
Name __________________________________ Address ________________________________ ______________________________________ Home Phone ____________________________ Work Phone _____________________________
Call St. Vincent DePaul Truck to Pick Up Donations
Clothing, household items, small appliances or furniture. Bag or box donations and call 630-231-4658 for St. Vincent de Paul truck pickup service. A truck will come right to your door.
ANCHOR INSURANCE
Serving Romeoville & Bolingbrook
630.343.1200• Homeowners • Auto
• Condo • RentersAsk for Amy
www.anchorinsinc.com
Joel & Melanie MasekParishioners
815-372-9782682 Phelps Avenue • Romeoville
“Quality Care YourLoved One Deserves!”
• Senior Care Staffing• Experienced Caregivers
Available 24/7• Live-In, Hourly,
Come-and-Go• Call Us For a
Free Assessment!
Family OwnedLicensed • Insured • Bonded
Over 20 Years Experience24/7 RNs on Call
PARISHIONER
630.717.9118www.byyoursidehc.com
000568 St Andrew Church (B)
4th Generation Family OwnedLockport's only On-Site Crematory
1105 E. 9th St. (159th St.), LockportJust 5 miles east of Carillon Lakes and Grand Haven 815-838-5010 ~ www.oneilfuneralhome.com
& HERITAGE CREMATORY
WE CLEAN.YOU SAVE.
ACT NOW AND RECEIVE$25 OFF
YOUR FIRST CLEANING.New customers only. Not valid withother offers. All services must becompleted within 90 days.
NOW HIRING BI-LINGUAL TEAM MEMBERS
www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-566-6170
FLAHERTYLAW
OFFICE• Personal Injury• Estate Planning• Wills & Trusts
815-577-750024047 W. Lockport St. Suite 201C, Plainfield
Daniel R.FlahertyManagingAttorney
JA-MAR COMPLETEHOME REMODELINGRoofing & Siding Expert
• Storm • Hail • Insurance Work
Complete Home Remodeling
A+ Rated With
Cell: [email protected]
St. Andrew the Apostle We Care Food Pantry
The St. Andrew We Care Food Pantry is open every Wednesday from 10:00 am. until 12:30 p.m. for any eligible family in Romeoville in need of food assistance.
The requirements to receive food commodities from the Pantry is that a valid State of Illinois Driver's License or State of Illinois ID and a current utility bill with your Romeoville address must be presented at the time of sign-in. Due to the poor economy, loss of employment or housing, and if you are currently residing with a Romeoville family, you may bring your valid Illinois Driver’s License or State ID AND a current utility bill from the Romeoville residents you are living with. Some proof of residency must be established. This must be brought to the Pantry each time you come for food assistance.
The Pantry is located at 219 Arlington. For further information, please contact Jack or Pat Frazier at (815) 919-3233.
Crisis Pregnancy Waterleaf 1-888-4-HOPE-4-1 Birthright 1-800-550-4900
Post Abortion Healing for Women & Men 1-866-99-4-GIVE (4483)
Natural Family Planning 815-838-5334
Page Thirteen December 17, 2017 Parish Staff (815) 886-4165 Rev. Gregor Gorsic, Pastor, ext. 317
Rev. Michał Twaruzek, Associate Pastor, ext. 311 Rev. Jacob Kolawole, Priest in Residence, ext. 301 Rev. Tomy Chellakandathil, CMI, Priest in Residence, ext. 301 Bonnie Johnson, Communications Secretary, ext. 301 Vanessa Tagle, Parish Secretary ext. 303 Deacon Ron Searls, Business Manager, ext. 302 Marta Wysocki, Coordinator of Polish Ministry, ext. 307 Ramona Tagle, Coordinator of Hispanic Ministry, ext. 305 Sue Psenicka, Director of Music & Worship Coordinator, ext. 314 Barb Sanders, Contact for Adult Faith Formation, ext. 308 Russell McNab, Facility Manager, ext. 316
St Andrew School (815) 886-5953 Carol Albreski, Principal, ext. 421 Jill Briceno, Secretary, ext. 420
St. Andrew Faith Formation (815) 886-5962 Elena Ibarra, Coordinator of Faith Formation, ext. 503 Mary Kerwin, Faith Formation Office ext. 501
Deacons: Deacon Jesse Tagle Deacon Jerry Clark Deacon Ricardo Marquez Deacon Herb Waldron Deacon Felix Dominguez Deacon Rich Ford Deacon Rigoberto Padilla
St. Vincent de Paul Society (815) 886-4165 ext. 304 Knights of Columbus (815) 651-4585 Independent Counseling Services: Victor Alvarez (815) 886-4165 ext. 315
K. R. Zale, DDS M. B. Foster, DDSA.A. Ruginis, DDS
General Dentistry
215 W. Romeo Rd., Romeoville(815) 886-1500
Eve. & Sat. Hrs. Avaliable
• Deli Meats • Fresh Meat• Bread & Pastry fresh daily• European Products • Liquor• Fresh Produce • Sandwiches• Carry out homemade hot food
WE CATER FOR ALL OCCASIONS!
Wysylka paczek i pieniedzy do Polski.Wednesday Senior Day - Must mention this ad
456 A Weber Rd. Romeoville, IL 60446Tel. (815) 524-5712
WHENEVER AND WHEREVER YOU NEED US,WE’RE HERE FOR YOU.
THE ANDERSON FAMILY AND STAFF WILL BE SERVING YOU FROM OURSECOND, STATE OF THE ART FACILITY LOCATED ON RENWICK ROAD.
Crest Hill Location Romeoville Location21131 W. Renwick Rd. 606 Townhall Dr.
Crest Hill, IL 60403 Romeoville, IL 60446(815)-577-5250 (815) 886-2323
www.andersonmemorialhomes.comServing Crest Hill, Plainfield, Romeoville and the Southwest Suburbs
Carillons Leading Provider• Pre-Arrangement Plans Available • Traditional Services & Cremations • Shipping Services • Privately Owned Crematory
ED THE PLUMBERED THE CARPENTER
Best Work • Best Rate
Satisfaction Guaranteed As
We Do All Our Own WorkLic# 055-026066
$$ Parishioner Discount $$
815-254-1444000568 St Andrew Church (A)
REPOS BODY SHOPCollision Center
Dan Repetowski630-378-9900
1277 Naperville Dr., Romeoville
POLSKA KLINIKA LEKARSKA W PLAINFIELDDyplomowany Lekarz Rodzinny
DR. TERESA PECHEREK ROGERSOferujemy zabiegi Kosmetyczne
z Uzyciem Laserow, Botox, Wypelniaczy (Juvederm) Program odchudzajacy Zapraszamy
ROGERS MEDICAL, LTD.(815) 436-9393. 24012 W. Renwick Rd. Plainfield
Funeral Home, Pre-planning & Cremation Services44 S. Mill Street • Naperville, IL 60540 • (630) 355-0213
www.friedrich-jones.com
Funeral Homes, Pre-Planning & Cremation Services
www.friedrichjones.com
Proudly serving the community with two locations
44 S. Mill Street • Naperville, IL 60540(630) 355-0213 • Historic Downtown
15219 S. Joliet Rd. • Plainfield, IL 60544(815) 436-9221 • Corner of Rte. 59 & Rte. 30 Jones Family
www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-566-6170
14716 South Eastern Ave.Plainfield, Illinois 60544
t: 815.436.3400
www.lakewoodnursingcenter.com
- COMPREHENSIVE EYE CAREFOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY -
• Advanced Technology and Old Fashioned Caring• We accept VSP, Eyemed, and MEDICARE
Advanced Family Eyecare Center 630-759-6506480 West Boughton, Bolingbrook www.afecc.net
Paul UrbaOffice: 815-463-8480 Real Estate BrokerCell:708-359-6207 InvestorFax:815-462-8441 [email protected]
www.vsd-realestate.com
JOHN’S HEATING & COOLINGServing You Since 1971!All Makes & Models Furnaces & Air Conditioning UnitsRepairs & New Installs • Free EstimatesFamily Owned & Operated • Licensed, Bonded, Insured815-886-5300 [email protected]
ACTUNE-UP
$65
ASAP REALTYRealtors Who Get It DoneVictor Zack - Parishioner &
Member of Knights of Columbus815-260-9113
SPECIALIZING IN HAND-SELECTED, UNIQUE,FASHION JEWELRY AND ACCESSORIES
Cheri Cell: 515-229-8899FOUND AT: EURO HOMELAND DELI456 A. WEBER RD., ROMEOVILLE
Brian or Sally, coordinators
860.399.1785www.CatholicCruisesAndTours.com
an Official TravelAgency of
Apostleship ofthe Sea-USACST 2117990-70
Marta WysockiReal Estate BrokerParishioner & Staff
Member881155--557799--55558866
630.914.1500
BEATA DEDEROWSKI, D.M.D.High Quality DentistryImplants – Financing
14240 McCarthy Road, Lemontwww.LemontDentalClinic.com
Bring in this adand we will donate
20% of your order toSt. Andrew’s Church!
DELIVERY • CARRY-OUT • DINE-IN
815-886-5200Romeo Center Plaza
135th & Route 53 • Romeovillewww.atsanice.com
CATERING • BANQUET FACILITY
Manufacturing Jobs Fair!
November 6th, 8AM - 6PMEdward Hospital Athletic & Event Center
55 Phelps Ave, Romeoville, IL 60445
KNEAD DOUGH
LASSAKMarket & Deli
Hot Foods • Deli • DessertCatering Platters - Delicious Meats
Delicious Cheeses • Produce & GroceriesPolish and Lithuanian
Family Owned Business7145 S. Kingery Hwy. Route 83
Willowbrook, IL
630.655.2200www.LassakDeli.com
$5 OFFany purchase
of $50 or more w/ad
Quality Work – Reasonable Prices
DEMMISPLUMBING
& SEWERAsk for a
PARISHIONERDISCOUNT
EMERGENCYSERVICE
Lic# 102246