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 8:30-am-12:00pm 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 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 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time-August 20, 2017 August 26, 2017 Join us for our celebration! ♦ The Most Reverend Bishop Joseph Siegel will be celebrating the 4:00 pm Mass. ♦ Reception Dinner with the Bishop and the Knights immediately following Mass (5:15 pm). Reception Dinner Admission: $10/per person (Advanced purchase only) For Tickets: Contact Dan Sawyer (815) 293-7101 or [email protected]Catered Dinner - Open Bar - Music - Door Prizes
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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
20th Sunday in Ordinary Time-August 20, 2017
August 26, 2017
Join us for our celebration! ♦ The Most Reverend Bishop Joseph Siegel will be
celebrating the 4:00 pm Mass. ♦ Reception Dinner with the Bishop and the Knights
immediately following Mass (5:15 pm).
Reception Dinner Admission: $10/per person (Advanced purchase only) For Tickets: Contact Dan Sawyer (815) 293-7101 or [email protected]
Catered Dinner - Open Bar - Music - Door Prizes
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Monday, August 21 Reconciliation/Dinner 6:00 pm—8:00 pm Church/Hall Prayer Vigil Charismatic 6:30 pm—9:30 pm St. Mary Back Room 204 Boy Scout Troop 22 Meeting 6:30 pm—8:30 pm St. Mary Front Room 202 Legion of Mary 7:00 pm—9:00 pm Conf. Room A Tuesday, August 22 St. Vincent DePaul Meeting 7:00 pm—9:00 pm Parish Office Rosary 7:00 pm — 7:30 pm St. Francis Room RCIA 7:00 pm—9:00 pm Conference Room A Polish Mass 7:15 pm—Church
Wednesday, August 23
Food Pantry 10:00 am — 12:30 pm Adoration 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm Spanish Youth Dancers 6:30 pm-9:00 pm Room 105 Curcillo Ultreya 7:00 pm — Catacombs 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) Thursday, August 24
Wedding Rehearsal 5:30 pm—6:30 pm—Church Choir Rehearsal 7:00 pm—9:00 pm—Church Friday, August 25 PTO Mom’s Night Out 5:00 pm—10:00 pm-Parish Hall Classes Spanish/Apolojetica 6:30 pm—9:30 pm St. Mary Back Room 204 Spanish Youth Dancers 6:30 pm—9:00 pm Room 105
Saturday, August 26 Charismatic DOJ 12:30pm—3:30 pm Hall/Kitchen 25th Anniversary K of C 5:00 pm—10:00 pm Hall/Kitchen Polish Mass 7:30 pm—9:00 pm Sunday, August 27 RCIA 11:00 am —1:00 pm Conference Room A
SATURDAY, August 19 8:00 AM —Martin Hozjan by Joe and Maria Kwak 4:00 PM — Ryan Rychetsky by Family 5:30 PM — Bob & Greg Boutin by Family SUNDAY, August 20 7:30 AM—(E-Ch) Richard Kleffman by Diane Kleffman 8:45 AM— (S-Ch) Sr. Juan Moctezuma by Lourdes Moctezuma Sra. Sara Alcantar by Maricela Hernandez 9:00 AM—(E-Hall) Emily Kulaga by Lill Lee 10:30 AM—(E-Ch) Ralph Beaman by Gloria 10:30 AM—(P-Hall) Intention of Celebrant/Person 12:00 PM—(P-Ch) Collective Mass Intention 12:00 PM—(E-Hall) Parish Family
MONDAY, August 21 7:30 AM—Elenor Esposito by Esposito Family TUESDAY, August 22 7:30 AM—Donna Kamradt by Frank Kamradt 7:15 PM—(P) Intention of the Celebrant/Person WEDNESDAY, August 23 7:00 AM—Richard Prokopec by Family 8:00 AM—Laurie Darcy by Heil and Escobedo Families
THURSDAY, August 24 7:30 AM — Syl & Bernice Milczewski by Russ and Bonnie Johnson FRIDAY, August 25 7:30 AM —James Kelly & Roseann Berndt by Jeannette Kelly SATURDAY, August 26 (25th Anniversary K of C) 8:00 AM —Robert Sedlacek by Sedlacek Family 4:00 PM — Walter & Francis Kowalski by Joan Kowalski 5:30 PM — Donna Geraghty by Bernice Fitzpatrick 7:30 PM— (P) Intention of the Celebrant/Person SUNDAY, August 27 7:30 AM—(E-Ch) Parish Family 8:45 AM— (S-Ch) Doris Brandolino by Raul and Minerva Visaino Jose Luis Flores by Jose and Mina Flores Jose Luis Tagle by Tagle Family Danny Urbieta by Esperanza Urbieta Juan Moctezuma by Lourdes Moctezuma 9:00 AM—(E-Hall) Carole Otto by Steve and Barb McCammono 10:30 AM—(E-Ch) Francesco Geivaggi by Donata Longo 10:30 AM—(P-Hall) Intention of Celebrant/Person 12:00 PM—(P-Ch) Collective Mass Intention 12:00 PM—(E-Hall) Jose Luis Tagle by Tagle Family
E=English P=Polish S=Spanish Ch=Church
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Rev. Gregor Gorsic, Pastor (815) 886-4165 ext. 317
My dear family of St. Andrew the Apostle!
Let us today continue reflecting on the call all of us have to be Marital First Responders (this is our fourth installment, by the way — see previous bulletins for earlier installments). To review: we began by making the distinction between “hard” problems in marriage (the “Triple A”: Abuse, Affairs, Addictions) and “soft” problems (everything else and they are the most common reasons for divorce, e.g., problems like growing apart, money, sexual problems, parenting differences, arguing a lot, etc…).
Hard problems immediately threaten the marriage and so need immediate intervention and help, most of the time by professionally-trained counselors. Soft-problem marriages are not as immediately threatening but are the most common cause of divorce. These are also the most common avenues that help YOU BE A MARITIAL FIRST RESPONDER! So, some tips on being a GOOD marital first responder:
One of the first things to discern: Is divorce on the table? Is the person you are talking to about his/her difficult marriage hinting or openly talking about divorce? One spouse is usually leaning out, that is, pushing the idea of divorce, while the other spouse is leaning in, that is, wanting to work things out. So are you talking to the “leaning out” spouse? Has he/she told the other spouse yet? Or are you talking to the “leaning in” spouse, who is likely to have high anxiety at this moment?
Next, your job as a Marital First Responder is to be a good friend or family member, not a therapist; to listen and be supportive, not to take sides or figure out who is right and wrong; help people come to their own solutions, not to tell them what they should do, rather, perhaps even direct them to professional help as he/she confides in you; and hold hope for people and their marriage, not to pile on with more negativity (except in truly dangerous situations).
There is a lot of data compiled about how best to respond. First, understand what happens to you and in you when you get anxious, overinvolved or don’t know what else to say… RESET your “default” responses if they are not helpful! For example, here are some of the top unhelpful things reported by those who confide in others regarding their marriage:
“Mr./Ms. Fix-it” — too much advice, a lot of it not useful (e.g., “You should tell him he has to support you with his mother.”) “Talker” — talking too much about self (e.g., “When Harold and I went through this, we…”) “Side Taker” — too critical of the spouse (e.g., “What a jerk!”) “Underminer”—suggesting a break up (e.g., “I wouldn’t stay another day with a woman who cheated on me!”) “Judge” — too critical (e.g., “Whining isn’t going to solve your problem.”)
In our next installment, we’ll look at a few more common mistakes, and then look at how best to be helpful to those of our family and friends who are feeling a crisis in their marriage: in other words, how best to listen, to give emotional support, to give a helpful perspective, to understand what were/are their own contributors to their marital problem, to understand where their partner is coming from, etc.
Let us continue to grow into being the best Marital First Responders, opening our hearts to learn more and more about how to be the best marital responders we can be and God calls us to be! Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us!!!
In the loving Hearts of Jesus and Mary, Fr. Gregor
100th Anniversary Special Edition DVD: Fatima, A Message of Hope
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
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The Society of St. Vincent DePaul St. Andrew the Apostle Conference
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Worldwide Marriage Encounter
“Not as man sees does God see, because man sees the appearance but the LORD looks into the heart." Let your spouse see into your heart better by working through a WorldWide Marriage Encounter weekend on October 6-8,
2017, at Elk Grove Village, IL. 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.
August 12 & 13 Sunday Collection………………….$13,846.84 Basilica……….……………………..$ 2,449.39 Foundation for the Future………...$ 966.31
Today’s Gospel announces that the kingdom of God and Salvation is for all people. “When we call out to Jesus and have faith in him he always responds to us.” In Jesus’ name during the past two months our St. Andrew Conference has helped 8 families in the Rome-oville area with aid in payment of utilities, rent and mortgage. Thereby giving them assistance and hope for a better future. The increasing number of calls to our helpline lately attest to the amount of illness and misfortune increasing our neighbor’s lives. YOUR HELP IS NEEDED: JOIN THE St. Vincent de Paul Society Can you answer the call to volunteer some of your time to help our neighbors? To learn more attend our next meeting this Tuesday, August 22nd at 7 PM in the parish offices.
Remember these men and women in your daily prayers . . .
AUGUST 20 Christian Padilla (Seminarian) 21 Dcns. Paul Sarantakos, Anthony Schlott, Paul Schneider, Thomas Schroeder, Carl Schumacher 22 Frs. Dennis Settles & Greg Skowron 23 Michael Groth (Seminarian) 24 Frs. Richard Smith & Danilo Soriano 25 Frs. Dennis Spies & Daniel Francis Stempora 26 Srs. Mary Susane Thome, Regina Ann Weissmann OSB – Lucille Adelmann, Marlene Ambrose OSF
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Mass for Healing with Father Jim Cur n, Pastor of St. Dennis Church & The Roamin’ Catholics Healing Ministry Team
Saturday, September 9 at 5:30 pm
St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Church
Why does healing occur? Healing occurs because we have a loving Father in heaven who wants His children, us, to be whole and
healed. He wants His kingdom to be here on earth; a kingdom of peace, healing and holiness. Healing occurs if we are obedient to the
scriptures which tell us to lay hands on the sick, and that when prayer is said in faith the person will be healed. Our faith is the key!
Believe that before we receive healing prayer that God wants us healed, and God will ALWAYS heal us in some way.
“They shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover. “
Father Jim Curtin Fr. Jim Curtin has been the Pastor at St. Dennis Catholic Church in Lockport, IL for the past 20 years. Prior to coming to St. Dennis, he was the founding Pastor at St. Thomas the Apostle Church in Naperville, IL. He was the Executive Director of the Joliet Marriage Encounter Program from 1974 - 1984. Fr. Jim has been involved in the Catholic Charismatic Renewal since 1974. He has conducted numerous retreats, seminars, and healing conferences throughout the years. In addition to healing seminars and retreats that are conducted by Fr. Jim Curtin, the St. Dennis Healing Ministry team, The Roamin Catholics, has over 40 people who have been trained to administer healing. Each Sunday during the year after the 9:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. Mass, healing team members are present to lay on hands and administer healing prayer. All are welcome. Private healing prayers sessions are also offered.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED We’re looking for: Church Cleaners This “job” includes; When: Every other Monday *light vacuuming Time: 2:30 PM *light dusting and sweeping *door windows and door wipe downs Please call Kathy at 815-886-9734 *Cry Room upkeep Or the Parish office 815-886-4165 ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!!
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Ramona Tagle Coordinadora del Ministerio Hispano 815-886-4165 Ext. 305
“Pray, pray very much. Make sacrifices for sinners. Many souls go to hell, because no one is willing to sacrifice and pray for them.”
-Our Lady of Fatima
Our Lady of Fatima 1917-2017
Calling all Knitters, Crocheters, Quilters, and Sewers!
We are starting a Prayer Blanket Ministry and are in need of volunteers. The blankets we make are intended to be lap blankets no more than 3’ by 4’. You can make the blankets on your own schedule. As you sew, we ask that you say prayers for the future recipient, for their peace and possible healing, and continue to hold them in your petitions. Upon completion, the blanket will be blessed by a priest. The Prayer Blanket is meant to bring relief and peace to the sick and suffering by letting the recipients know that they are not alone and that they are being covered in prayer and remembered by our faith community. As a recipient myself of a Prayer Blanket 11 years ago, I truly know the comforting feeling of being covered with prayer and that God was with me through some hard times. I still use my blanket. There are two ways you can help the Prayer Blanket Ministry. If you would like to make Prayer Blankets, you can start now! Upon completion, drop them off at the Parish Office. Remember, no larger than 3’ by 4’. Secondly, donations are needed and appreciated. NEW cotton fabric and NEW washable yarn can be dropped in the marked container in the St. Francis Room at the church entrance. Monetary donations can be dropped in the collection basket marked Prayer Blanket Ministry or sent to the Parish Office. If you would like a Prayer Blanket to give to someone who is seriously ill or undergoing surgery, contact Sue at ext. 314. A donation is appreciated. Please continue to pray for the sick of our parish and those suffering. “Meanwhile God worked extraordinary miracles at the hands of Paul. When handkerchiefs or cloths which had touched his skin were applied to the sick, their diseases were cured and evil spirits departed from them.” Acts 19:11-12
Legion of Mary News
The Legion of Mary is offering to bring their Pilgrim Virgin to your home. If you are interested in having our beautiful Lady in your home for a week or two, please contact the parish office and we will arrange a time for her to come to your home.
Sunday, September 10, 2017
2:00 PM
Church of St. Jude 2212 McDonough Street
Joliet, Illinois
Rosary of Reparation Coronation of the
Blessed Virgin Eucharistic Exposition
Benediction
Come join with us in prayer for the salvation of mankind.
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Sunday, Aug 20th 9am-12pm Monday, Aug 21st 4:30-6:30pm Tuesday, Aug 22nd 9am-12pm
Wednesday, Aug 23trd 4:30-6:30pm Thursday, Aug 24th CLOSED
NEW FAMILIES • Were not registered in 2016/2017 • Must be registered member of the
Parish • When registering to Faith Formation, a
baptismal certificate is required with form entry
• Fee: $300 per family ..
RETURNING FAMILIES • Were registered in 2016/2017 • Early-bird ended June 28, 2017 - $300
$350 after 6/28 • $375 after 9/1 • Must have turned in Baptismal
certificates SACRAMENTS • BAPTISM • FIRST COMMUNION • CONFIRMATION • • For grades First - High School • Must have completed two consecutive
years of Faith Formation • 1st year: Faith Formation • 2nd year: Faith Formation + Sacrament-Prep
“God will use you to accomplish great things on the condition that
you believe more in his love than in your own weakness.”
- St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta
Information: • Feel as if God is calling you to
serve our Catholic Community • Willing to teach young minds about
the Catholic faith • Open to the Holy Spirit and the
blessings God will give you through this ministry
• Books and materials are provided in order to catechize
• Twice a month commitment • 6 Hours of ongoing formation
…. Options for ongoing formation are provided by the Diocese of Joliet and the Faith Formation Program
• Must take Protecting God’s Children course
Must be registered by August 31st
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 and all our men and women in the military.
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PREVIEW OUR DIOCESAN BIBLE SCHOOL The acclaimed Biblical Institute of the Diocese of Joliet is registering students for two sites this Fall at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish (Darien) for Year 1 classes on Wednesdays 7-9 p.m. and at Visitation Parish (Elmhurst) for Year 2 classes on Saturdays 9-11 a.m. If you want to learn the Bible from a Catholic perspective, come and see if this program is for you. SIX preview nights will be held in June, August and September. Visitation Parish (Elmhurst) August 22, 7 pm—8:30 p.m.
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel (Darien) Sept. 13, 7 pm—8:30 p.m.
St. Isaac Jogues Parish (Hinsdale) August 28, 7pm —8:30pm Meet an instructor, talk to current students, see the books, get a feel for a typical class! For more information, register here or call 815-221-6147.
MYTHS AND TRUTHS
The following are myths about divorce, annulment, and remarriage in the Catholic Church. (Please note the word annulment is commonly used jargon, but the proper church term is declaration of nullity.)
MYTH #15 If you receive a declaration of nullity from the Church it means you never had a marriage.
TRUTH The Church still recognizes that a legal marriage took place. Annulments do not erase history nor do they try to. The process only looks at whether or not the mar-riage in question is a valid one according to the gospel and Church doctrine.
WATERLEAF “BABY BOTTLES
FOR LIFE”
SEPTEMBER 9TH AND 10TH In September St. Andrew the Apostle will be participating in a special fundraiser to promote and further a Culture of Life within our parish and local community. Waterleaf provides practical help; pregnancy testing, ultrasounds, STD testing and treatment as well as continuing education and support for women in our community who would otherwise be at risk for choosing abortion. Last year with the support of churches like St. Andrew the Apostle, Waterleaf served 789 clients, performed 521 pregnancy tests, 343 ultrasounds and rescued 60 babies. Baby bottles will be distributed to parishioners after the Masses on September 9th and September 10th to take home and fill with spare change, cash, a check or a prayer. Bottles can be returned the weekends of September 16th and 17th, 23rd and 24th, and 30th and October 1st. There will be a basket in the vestibule of Church where you can leave them. This fundraiser is a great way for each member of the family to help in building a Culture of Life. Thank you in advance for your response to the call of the Gospel to serve those in great need! May Jesus, through the Immaculate Heart of His Mother, Mary, bless and protect you and your loved ones!
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2017-2018 School Registration
Open enrollment continues.
If you would like to schedule a tour or for more information, please
Registration Forms for Ladies Night can be found at the back of the church or in the school office. Please complete registration and turn in to the school office by August 18th.
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CAR WASH!!!!!! WHEN: AUGUST 26, 2017 WHERE: ST. ANDREW THE APOSTLE PARKING LOT (NEAR THE MOBILES) TIME: 9:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Czuczuk at [email protected]
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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, Dolores Dellutri, Clara Hannan, Angela Comella, Allison Fabbri, 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, Ulpiano Madamba, Jim Furey, Cruz Perez, Ernie Manago, Gloria Ventresca, Patricia Wagner, Nancy Cacini, Jean Liewald, Angelica Escalon, Louise Prassa, Janet Mrazek, Joan Tracz 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 Keith Dehmer 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.
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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.
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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.
Post Abortion Healing for Women & Men 1-866-99-4-GIVE (4483)
Natural Family Planning 815-838-5334
Page Thirteen August 20, 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 Bonnie Johnson, Communications Secretary, ext. 301 Bernadette Sedlacek, Manna, ext. 303 Vanessa Tagle, Parish Secretary ext. 310 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
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Crest Hill, IL 60403 Romeoville, IL 60446(815)-577-5250 (815) 886-2323
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