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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: office@andrewcc.org 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
Fourth Sunday of Advent-December 24th, 2017
Merry Christ-mas!
¡Feliz Navidad! Maligayang Pasko! Wesołych Świąt!
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Mass Intentions This WeekPage Two December 24, 2017
Monday, December 25 (Christmas Day)
English (Church) 8:30 AM English (Church) 10:30 AM English (Hall) Noon Polish (Church) Noon
Tuesday, December 26 NO SCHOOL-CHRISTMAS BREAK Rosary 7:00 pm—7:30 pm St. Francis Room RCIA 7:00 pm —9:00 pm Conference Room A Wednesday, December 27 NO SCHOOL-CHRISTMAS BREAK 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 Spanish Adult Choir 7:00 pm — Room 102 AA Meeting 7:30 pm — St. Mary Center (B) Rm. 204 Thursday, December 28 NO SCHOOL-CHRISTMAS BREAK Adult Choir Practice 7:00 pm—9:00 pm Church Friday, December 29 NO SCHOOL-CHRISTMAS BREAK
Saturday, December 30 Charismatic DOJ-12:30 pm-3:30 pm Hall/Kitchen Sunday, December 31 NO EVENTS SCHEDULED
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) Parish Family 10:00 PM—(E-Ch) Parish Family Midnight Mass (P-CH) Parish Family Monday, December 25 (Christmas Day)
8:30 AM —(E-Ch) Parish Family 10:30 AM—(E-Ch) Parish Family 12:00 PM—(E-Ch) Parish Family 12:00 PM—(P-Ch) Parish Family Tuesday, December 26
7:30 AM—Vicky Ferguson by Mom and Dad 7:15 PM (P)—Intention of Celebrant
Wednesday, December 27
7:00 AM—Vicky Ferguson by Mom and Dad 8:00 AM—Intention of Robert Schmitz by Barb Sanders
Thursday, December 28
7:30 AM—Mass of Thanksgiving—60th Wedding Anniversary Deacon Jerry and Mary Ann Clark Friday, December 29 7:30 AM —Bob Kelly by Gloria Kelly Saturday, December 30
8:00 AM —Margaret Homerding by Rita Patterson 4:00 PM — Ruth Rychetsky by Family 5:30 PM — Lillian Caliendo by Sedlacek Family 7:30 PM (P)—Intention of the Celebrant
Sunday, December 31 7:30 AM—(E-Ch) For the intention of Terry VanBuran by Fred Mosquera 8:45 AM— (S-Ch) Jose and Mina Flores 55th Wedding Anniv. Alberto Martinez Luna 9:00 AM—(E-Hall) Margaret J. Stachon by Gloria Kelly 10:30 AM—(E-Ch) Intentions of Peter and Family by Dad 10:30 AM—(P-Hall) Intention of Celebrant 12:00 PM—(E-Hall) Parish Family 12:00 PM—(P-Ch) Collective Mass Intentions
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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.
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Rev. Gregor Gorsic, Pastor (815) 886-4165 ext. 317
My dear family of St. Andrew the Apostle!
The BIRTH OF A CHILD! And what a child, the Only-Begotten Son of God! Of course the angels are going to sing GLORY TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST, wishing PEACE upon all people of good will in the whole world and for all time — down through all the generations that have passed and that are yet to come in God’s plan! Jesus entered so humbly into our human relationships and family, why? Because we need a Savior, we need healing. 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, and GLORY TO GOD are still sung today — and you know, it would 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 subsequent murder of her husband. In the genealogy of Jesus presented in the Gospel of Matthew, God is pointing a way towards healing. Particularly, the genealogy of Jesus mentions four faithful women. Tamar is first, who conceived Perez by her father-in-law Judah because he refused to give her one of his sons after the death of her husband. Rahab, the prostitute who protected Israel’s spies in Jericho before its destruction is the second mentioned in Jesus’ genealogy. Then Ruth, who was not Jewish but a foreigner Moabitess who chose to return to Israel with her mother-in-law Naomi and married Boaz, meeting him in the fields of Bethlehem, where Jesus was later to be born. Finally, Bathsheba is referred to (without mentioning her name) — she was the one who gave birth to Solomon after King David had committed adultery with her and murdered her husband Uriah. The Books of Judith and Esther present heroines who were instrumental in saving Israel, as well as the mother of the seven sons in the book of Maccabees who urged her sons to accept death rather than abandon the law of God (2 Macc 7). These women remained true to Yahweh despite their trials and corrupted ancestry, and they became sources of blessing for all. All these stories in God’s plan led up to Mary, Jesus’ mother, the faithful youthful woman who surrendered herself completely to God’s full plan for His Presence among us in the flesh of Jesus. No matter what our situation, faith in Yahweh heals!
After the Exile of the Jewish people from their homeland, a major shift took place in Israel’s view of women, especially in its view of marriage and divorce, monogamy and celibacy. Initially in early Jewish history, marriage was looked at from the man’s point of view. A woman took her man as her “Lord” (think pagan god Baal). She belonged to him, though she could not be sold as other property. Adultery was seen as against the husband’s rights, and was punishable by death. The husband could divorce his wife (Dt 24,1) for adultery and misconduct according to the strict Shammai school, or even for any reason according to the liberal Hillel school. Now after the Exile, there is a strong trend opposing divorce and a focus on fidelity to one’s wife. Yahweh says in Malachi, “I hate divorce” (Mal 2,14-16). This position is later reinforced by Jesus, who spoke out clearly against divorce as against God’s will “in the beginning” (Mt 19, 3-9). Jesus said divorce was allowed “because of the hardness of your hearts,” but this hardness (these stony hearts), as the prophet Ezekiel foresaw, would be removed by God’s Spirit. NOT mere mortal effort but God’s Spirit heals male-female alienation. Jesus also interiorizes the law against adultery (Mt 5,27ff.), indicating that the basis of faithfulness in marriage is a heart that is pure and centered on God.
Previously to the Exile, possession of two wives by one husband was normal (Dt 21,15), and with the emphasis on offspring, plural marriages were common. Kings and rich men could afford more wives. Solomon had 700 wives and 300 concubines (1 Kg 11,3)! Now after the Exile, monogamy is considered more perfect — see, for example, Tobit (Tob 8, 6-8) who explains the words of Genesis (2,24) as recommending monogamous marriage. Yahweh’s relation to Israel is more and more portrayed in a monogamous way. By the time of Jesus, monogamy was common practice. And interestingly enough, Jesus never addresses the question of polygamy!
Ultimately, it was Jesus’ death/resurrection and sending his Spirit into their hearts that brought about the restoration of God’s original intent for male-female relationships. At the cross, Mary is named by Jesus as “woman” and is given as “mother” to the beloved disciple. In his dying, Jesus hands over his Spirit, and out of his pierced side, as Eve from Adam’s side in the garden, comes forth blood and water as source of sacramental life. Mary and the church are the “New Eve” who with the “New Adam” give birth to many beloved disciples. And in the garden, Mary Magdalene is told not to cling to Jesus — as the first woman would do after the Fall — for Jesus had not yet risen. She was to go to his disciples, to find Jesus in his followers. Through his death Jesus makes real God’s unconditional, intimate and fruitful love which restores male-female relationships to permanent commitment and to being a bridge to intimacy with God and a blessing to offspring. Our restoration requires that we participate in this dying and rising process. Let us open our hearts to the light of Jesus’ new life, for God does not wish anyone to walk, or live, in darkness! Lord Jesus, send us your good and generous Holy Spirit and come, heal us this Christmas and always!
In the loving Hearts of Jesus and Mary, Fr. Gregor
— Healing Gender Wars: Part Four —
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Remember these men and women in your daily prayers . . .
DECEMBER 25 Frs. Chris Groh & Luis Gutierrez 26 Srs. Mary Stella Schellenberger SSCM – Cabrini Ganz, Caran Hart SSND 27 Srs. Mary Lou Henderson, Bernita Hessling, Mary Juarez, Joan McGovern, Jeanne McGue SSND 28 Bishop Joseph M. Siegel 29 Srs. Jean Phelan, Jenny VandenBergh, Julie Wiegard, Emily Wollschlager SSND 30 Frs. David Hankus & Ronald Hart 31 Robert Lasica (Deacon Candidate)
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.
Imagine how Mary felt at he birth of Jesus: excited, awed, frightened. Deep faith was her light in the darkness, for Jesus was born during the night of the year when darkness is the longest.
Your gifts to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul brought light into the darkness surrounding the hearts of those living in poverty, bringing them the real, lasting, and deep joy of Christmas.
A VERY BLESSED CHRISTMAS FROM OUR VINCENTIAN FAMILY TO YOURS!
“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: Vigil: Is 62:1-5; Ps 89:4-5, 16-17, 27-29; Acts 13:16-17, 22-25; Mt 1:1-25 [18-25] During the Night: Is 9:1-6; Ps 96:1-3, 11-13; Ti 2:11-14; Lk 2:1-14 Dawn: Is 62:11-12; Ps 97:1, 6, 11-12; Ti 3:4-7; Lk 2:15-20 Day: Is 52:7-10; Ps 98:1-6; Heb 1:1-6; Jn 1:1-18 [1-5, 9-14] Tuesday: Acts 6:8-10; 7:54-59; Ps 31:3cd-4, 6, 8ab, 16bc, 17; Mt 10:17-22 Wednesday: 1 Jn 1:1-4; Ps 97:1-2, 5-6, 11-12; Jn 20:1a, 2-8 Thursday: 1 Jn 1:5 — 2:2; Ps 124:2-5, 7cd-8; Mt 2:13-18 Friday: 1 Jn 2:3-11; Ps 96:1-3, 5b-6; Lk 2:22-35 Saturday: 1 Jn 2:12-17; Ps 96:7-10; Lk 2:36-40 Sunday: Sir 3:2-6, 12-14 or Gn 15:1-6; 21:1-3; Ps 128: 1-5 or Ps 105:1-6, 8-9; Col 3:12-21 [12-17] or Hb 11:8, 11-12, 17-19; Lk 2:22-40 [22, 39-40]
Collections for December 16 and 17
Sunday Collection………….$ 16,223.50 Waterleaf……………………... $ 563.00
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 gabyjaviervgs@gmail.com , en el área de Chicago llamar a Oscar y Luz Delgado (847) 826-9525, odelro@aol.com, 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 eliaza4726@sbcglobal.net . Se recomienda registrarse con anticipación ya que el cupo es limitado.
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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
music@andrewcc.org
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!
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Ramona Tagle
Coordinadora del Ministerio Hispano 815-886-4165 Ext. 305 Hispanic@andrewcc.org 24, de Diciembre de 2017
Intención de Misa
Rodualdo Abigael Barajas Sr. Alberto Martínez Luna
De parte de nuestro Párroco Rev. Gregor Gorsic y de todos del Ministerio
Hispano. Te Deseamos un Feliz Navidad. En esta Navidad que Dios ilumina
siempre sus hogares y lo llene de mucho alegría y bienestar. Bendiciones, Alegría, Paz, Gozó y Amor. Llene sus corazón esta
Navidad.
• En esta noche, oremos para que el resplandor del amor de Dios acaricie a todos estos niños, y pidamos a Dios que nos ayude a hacer todo lo que esté en nuestra mano para que se respete la dignidad de los niños. • « Dios ha cumplido su palabra y la ha abreviado ». • Jesús ha «hecho breve» la Palabra, nos ha dejado ver de nuevo su más profunda sencillez y unidad. • Esto es todo: la fe en su conjunto se reduce a este único acto de amor que incluye a Dios y a los hombres. A quien abre el corazón a este "niño envuelto en pañales" y acostado "en un pese-bre" (cf. Lc 2, 12), él le brinda la posibilidad de mirar de un modo nuevo las realida-des de cada día. Podrá gustar la fuerza de la fascinación interior del amor de Dios, que logra transformar en alegría incluso el dolor.
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DO YOU HAVE A HEART FOR LIFE?
Then Waterleaf is the place for you! Due to an increase in patient volume and anticipated future growth, Waterleaf is looking for both paid and volunteer Receptionists, Client Advocates, Nurses and Sonographers. Duties are varied depending on the position…we match the job to YOUR interests and qualifications. We ask for a commitment of at least 4 hours/week at our Aurora clinic (near Fox Valley Mall). We are seeking both English and Spanish-speaking candi-dates. Training is provided…all that is needed is a professional attitude and a true heart for women in crisis. If you or somebody you know is interested in any of these positions, please download an application at waterleafwc.org. or call:
Sheryl Finn at 630.701.6270 or sherylf@waterleafwc.org.
With the end of the year rapidly approaching, the Parish Office Staff is
looking for individuals to volunteer with stuffing and mailing of the 2017 contribution statements. This will
take place the end of January or beginning of February. If you are interested, please
contact Bonnie or Vanessa at the Parish Office. Thanks in advance for volunteering!
LOOKING FOR A RIDE? Are you homebound and need someone to do some grocery shopping for you? Or perhaps you may need a ride to the
grocery store, or a doctor’s appointment or Sunday Mass at St. Andrew. One of our parishioners has generously offered to donate her time to help those in need of such assistance. If interested, please contact Bonnie or Vanessa at the Parish Office, and they will pass along your information.
COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN JANUARY DINNER & MEETING
Please join us on January 17th for Dinner At’s A Nice Pizza at 6:00 pm Call Sheryl at x416 for reservations by January 15 Cost for dinner is $15 Please bring toiletries to donate to the homeless High School students.
Retreat/ workshop for widowed men/women
The Joyful Again! program bring understanding and hope to help you on your new life’s journey.
“I felt welcome.” “Found hope.”
“Am more at peace.” Upcoming Dates: March 3 & 4, 2018 and April 21 & 22, 2018 For more information contact us at Joyful Again! Widowed Ministry: Phone: 1-708-354-7211 Email: joyfulagain7211@gmail.com Website:www.joyfulagain.org (Short video on website) IMPORTANT: Register early, space is limited.
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Ks. Michał Twarużek Wikariusz Parafialny
(815) 886-4165 ext. 311 email: assocpastor@andrewcc.org
email: michaltwardy24@gmail.com sprawy urzędowe po
wcześniejszym ustaleniu spotkania
Marta Wysocki Koordynator Polskiego Duszpasterstwa
(815) 886-4165 ext. 307 email: polish@andrewcc.org
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
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
12/31/15 Sylwester:
4:00 PM w trzech językach Kościół
1/1/16 Nowy Rok:
8:30 AM angielsko-hiszpańska Kościół 10:30 AM angielsko-hiszpańska Kościół 12:00 PM po polsku
Święta Narodzenia Pańskiego są dla nas, uczniów Pana Jezusa, Świętami radości, miłości i pokoju. Dlatego nasze domy, nasze serca wypełnione są obecnością przychodzącego Pana. Niech więc pokój i miłość wypełnią nasze życie, a radość niech rozprasza wszelkie smutki, jakie pojawiają się pośród naszej pracy i zmagań o dobro. Łaska i błogosławieństwo Narodzonego Dzieciątka Jezusa niech wypełnia wszystkie nasze dni. Ks. Michał Twarużek & Marta Wysocki
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Mary Kerwin—Office 815-886-5962 x 501
ffoffice@andrewcc.org
Elena Ibarra—Coordinator 815-886-5962 x 503
faithformation@andrewcc.org *Hablo Español*
FAITH FORMATION OFFICE HOURS Sunday, Dec 24th CLOSED Monday, Dec 25th CLOSED Tuesday, Dec 26th CLOSED Wednesday, Dec 27th CLOSED Thursday, Dec 28th CLOSED
Jesus was born into a really broken, violent world. It was a dark place that needed a Savior. He wasn’t born into a perfect world, a picturesque setting
— not at all. The truth is that He brought light into the darkness. He
brought hope into turmoil. And He is still doing the same. If you feel like
our world is hopeless, like the violence is too much, the darkness too overbear-ing — then the Church’s ancient Advent prayer of “Come Lord Jesus” is what
you need on your lips. The tension of Advent is between the joy of a Savior and the constant reality of our broken world in which sin and sin’s effects remain. What can we do? We can pray more fervently every day, “come Lord Jesus.”
And we can pray for the grace to believe that He will come every day to transform our hearts into ones of love and mercy and kindness so that with His
grace we can make a difference in our world. He is still bringing light to the darkness, and He needs our hands and feet to help.
To read more about this tension between the hope Jesus brings, and the reality of brokenness — Lifeteen blog by @lt_jstepanek
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.
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CatholicMinistriesAnnualAppealPledgeReportasofDecember17,2017 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: $94,092 AMOUNT PAID: $81,543 REMAINING BALANCE: $12,549 REBATEAMOUNT:$3,092* *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!
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS!! Thank you to our advertisers! Please patronize these merchants and let them know you saw their ad in the St. Andrew the Apostle bulletin. Any business owners are welcome to advertise their services. Please call Diane Pienta of the J.S. Paluch Company at 773-294-7691.
The Priests, Deacons and Staff
of St. Andrew the Apostle Wish each of you
a Blessed and Peaceful
Christmas
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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, William Cerrillos, Patricia Mansfield, John Feddeler 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.
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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.
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Page Thirteen December 24, 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
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