CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO OUR 2017 GRADUATES! MAY GOD BLESS THEM AND GUIDE THEM IN THEIR FUTURE YEARS. JUNE 4, 2017 PENTECOST SUNDAY VISITATION CATHOLIC CHURCH 779 S. YORK ST. · ELMHURST, ILLINOIS 60126 Kelly Marie Andrews Meaghan Kathleen Andrews Kristen Marie Brachmann Nina Liana Brucci Jillian Catherine Calcagno Dominick Carillo Peyton Kenedi Carmicheal Delaney Rose Carroll Francesca Rose Chaidez Cecilia Maria Chandlee Conor Donnelley Corcoran Frank James DelMedico Maura Dransoff Emily Sarah Eastman John Falduto Liam Ward Felice Giovanna Gaudio Elizabeth Christine Gibler Grace Grady William Harrison Maria Grace Hemmersmeier Colin Michael Hill Sophia Grace Hohman Sophie Hurt Rio Carissa Iorii Matthew Ryan Kavanaugh Karly Keating Austin Kosowski Grace Margaret Kossak Patrick Kronstein Tyler William Lavin Emma Lorraine Lamberti Frederick P. Levins Leeza Ann Maloney Catherine Mia Marzano John Patrick Murphy Bridget Patricia Nelson Paul Francis Nemeth Jr. Anthony Charles Parille John Francis Prabhu Francesca Sophia Revello Daniel Roberto Aidan J. Rocha Kathleen Elizabeth Sebastian Patricia Solimene Bianca Grace Spedale Tessa Hope Spedale Salvatore Robert Stangarone Frank Temple Padraig John Toole Erica Torres Memoriam: Kira Faith Spedale Please keep the graduates and their loved ones in your prayers.
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CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO OUR 2017 GRADUATES! MAY GOD BLESS THEM AND GUIDE THEM IN
THEIR FUTURE YEARS.
JUNE 4, 2017
PENTECOST SUNDAY
VISITATION CATHOLIC CHURCH
779 S. YORK ST. · ELMHURST, ILLINOIS 60126
Kelly Marie Andrews Meaghan Kathleen Andrews Kristen Marie Brachmann
Nina Liana Brucci Jillian Catherine Calcagno
Dominick Carillo Peyton Kenedi Carmicheal
Delaney Rose Carroll Francesca Rose Chaidez Cecilia Maria Chandlee
Conor Donnelley Corcoran Frank James DelMedico
Maura Dransoff Emily Sarah Eastman
John Falduto Liam Ward Felice Giovanna Gaudio
Elizabeth Christine Gibler Grace Grady
William Harrison Maria Grace Hemmersmeier
Colin Michael Hill Sophia Grace Hohman
Sophie Hurt Rio Carissa Iorii
Matthew Ryan Kavanaugh
Karly Keating Austin Kosowski
Grace Margaret Kossak Patrick Kronstein
Tyler William Lavin Emma Lorraine Lamberti
Frederick P. Levins Leeza Ann Maloney
Catherine Mia Marzano John Patrick Murphy
Bridget Patricia Nelson Paul Francis Nemeth Jr. Anthony Charles Parille
John Francis Prabhu Francesca Sophia Revello
Daniel Roberto Aidan J. Rocha
Kathleen Elizabeth Sebastian Patricia Solimene
Bianca Grace Spedale Tessa Hope Spedale
Salvatore Robert Stangarone Frank Temple
Padraig John Toole Erica Torres
Memoriam: Kira Faith Spedale
Please keep the graduates and their loved ones in your prayers.
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Monday, June 5
6:15 !.". Daniel O’Rahilly 8:15 !.". Dick Schultz
Tuesday, June 6
6:15 !.". Michael Miranda 8:15 !.". Claire Guistolise
Wednesday, June 7
6:15 !.". Marge Thallemer
8:15 !.". Josephine Horvath
Thursday, June 8
6:15 !.". Patricia Kale Mendoza 8:15 !.". Betty Jean Conroy
Friday, June 9
6:15 !.". Joseph Shambo 8:15 !.". Ethan Gahlbeck Virginia Walden
Saturday, June 10
8:15 !.". 50th Wedding Anniversary of Neil and Catherine Bowser 5:00 #.". Michael Spingola
Sunday, June 11
7:00 !.". Paddy McDaid 8:15 !.". Rocco and Ann Bolognia April Owens 10:00 a.m. People of the Parish 12:00 #.". John Chrzanowski 5:15 #.". at Immaculate Conception
Flame of Faith Intentions Candles will burn perpetually this week before the
Blessed Sacrament in the Adoration Chapel of Our Lady, Mother of the Eucharist, for the following intentions:
In memory of my mother Barbara Berg. By: Royal F. Berg
For the special intentions of Jessica Leen.
For the special intentions of Isabelle Rodriguez.
In memory of Violet Janousek.
God’s blessings on our recent graduates.
God’s blessings on the teachers at our school.
Armed Forces Prayer List The following men and women will be remembered in
prayer as long as they continue to serve in our Armed Forces. We pray that God will watch over them and bring them home safely.
United States Army CPT Joseph Doyle (Ft. Bliss, Texas)
CPT Patrick Leen (Ohio) 2LT Timothy Drahokoupil (Ft. Campbell, KY)
United States Marine Corps 2LT Kurt P. James (Ft. Sill, OK)
CPL David Byrne (MCAS Cherry Point, NC) PVT Nicholas Acevedo (California)
LCPL Conor Croci (MCAS Miramar, California)
United States Air Force MSGT Kevin M. James (Jordan)
United States Coast Guard CPO Patrick Kirby (Texas)
If you would like to add a name to this list, please call the Rectory Business office at 630-834-6700. Thank you.
Please Pray for Our Sick Kendall Monaghan Eileen King
Peter Nutini Hala Rozycka Jessica Leen Peg Finlayson
Norbert Walent
If you or a member of your family is ill or hospitalized and would like to be placed on our Prayer List, please call the Rectory office and let us know.
Due to privacy issues we will only honor requests made by you or a family member. Your name will remain on the list for two weeks. If you wish your name to remain on the list after two weeks, you or a family member will need to call again to request that we continue to include it. Thank you.
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Church Vigil Candle Intentions Before the statues of Our Lady and St. Joseph in the church, vigil candles burn for requested in-tentions. If you would like to have either candle lit, please contact the Rectory office. Intentions will be listed in the bulletin. This week candles will burn for the following intentions:
For the protection of the men and women of our armed forces, especially those serving the Middle East.
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PARISH BUSINESS
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The next Baptism Preparation class will meet Monday,
June 5, at 7:00 #.".. in the Parish Center. These classes help parents prepare for their ministry as
Christian parents. Please call the Rectory at 630-834-6700 to register or for more information.
News from the P.I.T. – Priest in Training One of the classic arguments I’ve heard from people
who have stopped going to Church is, “I was just not get-ting anything out of Mass, so I stopped going.” They usu-ally go on to explain maybe a particular reason: the music, bad preaching, being bored, etc. (I’m sure you can add a few things to the list). Now, I understand that good music, good preaching, being excited/entertained etc. can contrib-ute to Mass, but we must understand even without those things the Eucharist, the Body and Blood of our Lord, is present! The Holy Spirit is still moving and acting within the Mass! So the question needs to be asked, why are we not being moved?
For those experienced sailors out there: what happens when you’re in a sail boat, the wind is blowing, but you don’t put up your sails? You don’t go anywhere. You just drift and get pounded by the waves created by the wind. But what would happen if in that same scenario, instead of sitting on the boat, you would make the effort to put up your sails? There would be a different and tremendous re-sult! You would be moving along the water. What made the difference? In both cases, you are in the sail boat and the wind is blowing, the difference is your effort!
So my response to those who have stopped attending Mass and have complained about Church, the answer to your problem is not to change various aspects of the Mass (though I hope to always work on my preaching, provide good music, etc.), but the answer needs to be in your own preparation and effort! The question needs to be asked, how have you prepare to receive the Holy Spirit and our Lord? Did you look at the readings for Mass? Did you even pay attention to the Word of God during Mass? Did you join the cantor/choir in singing? Did you offer your-self, along with the Lord and the priest, in the Sacrifice of the Mass? What was your Mass intention, who were you praying for? When we start answering those questions, when we make the effort to participate in the Mass, we might be surprised how much more the Holy Spirit, who is always there, will move us!
Fr. Michael Kearney
Volunteer Opportunity Are your Monday Mornings free.. Wondering what to do for a couple of hours on a Mon-
day morning? Please consider volunteering to count collec-tion on Monday mornings. Discretion is of the utmost im-portance. Contact the Rectory Office, 630-834-6700 if you are interested.
New Altar Server Training Training for new altar servers will be held on Sunday,
June 11, at 3:00 #.". in the church. Students in grades 5 ‒ 8 are invited to participate in this important church ministry. If you are interested, please call Fr. Michael Kearney at 630-834-6700 ext. 208 to sign up.
Changing Mass Schedule The normal Sunday Mass Schedule of 7:00, 8:15,
10:00 ".#. and 12:00 $.#. will change to 8:00, 10:00 "#. 12:00 $.#. and 6:00 $.#. as of July 2. We will no longer have a 7:00 ".#. Mass on Sunday mornings.
Please make note of this and if you have any question, call the Rectory Office at 630-834-6700. Thank you.
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LECTOR, EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF THE EUCHARIST, MUSIC MINISTER* AND
ALTAR SERVER ASSIGNMENTS FOR JUNE 10 ‒ 11
Daily Altar Server Assignment Monday, June 5 — Saturday, June 10
8:15 ".#.
Monday Aniela and Giovanna Gaudio
Tuesday NOT FILLED and Ashley Kosowski
Wednesday Juke and Sam Hemmersmeier
Thursday Nina Brucci and Patrick “Wisniewski
Friday Stephen Taylor and Caitlin Ude
Saturday Dominico Gaudio and Chris Fosnacht
Lectors &
Music
Ministers*
Extraordinary
Ministers of the
Eucharist
Altar
Servers
Saturday
5:00 P.M.
June E. Haptas Jim Brown*
Regina Gibbons*
Rosalie Pullia*
Dianne C. Carter Elaine Ryba
MaryAnn Santucci Cathy Sholtis
Emmet and Conal Doyle
Melissa Mueller
Sunday
7:00 A.M. Bill Milano
Barb Masters*
Velma DuRocher Bob Kaminski Rita McGreal
Not Filled
Marty and Sean Fitzgerald
Ashley Zwolinski
Sunday
8:15 A.M.
Gerry Arcaro Barb Masters* Suzy Salgado*
Bill Burke Janet Fatheree Tom Lawless
Kevin O’Reilly
Aidan and Colin Hill
Teagan Wede
Sunday
10:00 A.M.
Debbie Carey Adult Choir*
Robert and Joyce Bennett
Karen Boozell Pattie Riggs
Tommy Doyle Matthew and
Bridget Nelson
Sunday
12:00 P.M.
Anna Marie Hajek
Jim Brown*
Monica Hammerschmidt James L. Hauser
Pam Hauser Elizabeth Maloney
Cate and Joe Marzano Michael Wilson
Sunday: Vigil: Gn 11:1-9 or
Ex 19:3-8a, 16-20b or Ez 37:1-
14 or Jl 3:1-5/Ps 104:1-2, 24,
35, 27-30/Rom 8:22-27/Jn 7:37
-39
Extended Vigil: Gn 11:1-9/Ps
33:10-15/Ex 19:3-8a, 16-20b/
Dn 3:52-56 or Ps 19:8-11/Ez
37:1-14/Ps 107:2-9/Jl 3:1-5/Ps
104:1-2, 24, 35, 27-30/Rom
8:22-27/Jn 7:37-39
Day: Acts 2:1-11/Ps 104:1, 24,
29-31, 34/1 Cor 12:3b-7, 12-
13/Jn 20:19-23
Monday: Tb 1:3; 2:1b-8/Ps
112:1b-2, 3b-6/Mk 12:1-12
Tuesday: Tb 2:9-14/Ps 112:1-
2, 7-9/Mk 12:13-17
Wednesday: Tb 3:1-11a, 16-
17a/Ps 25:2-5ab, 6, 7bc-9/Mk
12:18-27
Thursday: Tb 6:10-11;
7:1bcde, 9-17; 8:4-9a/Ps 128:1-
5/Mk 12:28-34
Friday: Tb 11:5-17/Ps 146:1b-
2, 6c-10/Mk 12:35-37
Saturday: Tb 12:1, 5-15, 20/
Tb 13:2, 6efgh-8/Mk 12:38-44
Next Sunday: Ex 34:4b-6, 8-
9/Dn 3:52-56/2 Cor 13:11-13/
Jn 3:16-18
Reading for the Week of June 4, 2017
For daily readings go to: U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishop at usccb.org.
Margo Frances, daughter of Jeffrey Esposito and Anne (Wubbolding) Esposito
III. Victor Bernardi and Shruti Shah I. Benjamin Treglar and Caitlin Sheridan
Sunday Collection - May 28, 2017 Saturday: 5:00 $.#. Mass $3,518.00 Sunday: 7:00 ".#. Mass $3,920.63
8:15 ".#. Mass $4,642.00 10:00 ".#. Mass $5,182.75
12:00 $.#. Mass $5,756.75 5:15 $.#. at I.C. Mass $187.00 Miscellaneous Sunday Collection Total $23,203.13 Sunday Budget $27,925.00 Sunday - Total Year to date $1,395,217.04 Sunday - YTD Budget $1,312,475.00
Thank you for your contribution
Elaine Calzaretta Charlene Gardaphe
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FAITH FORMATION
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The “Chorus” of Excuses I Know I have talent and love music but I HAVE A
PROBLEM JOINING VISITATION CHOIR BECAUSE… 1. I can’t read music 2. I don’t have any Choir experience 3. I can’t make a commitment for the whole year 4. I am hurting because I don’t agree/like/understand the
Church’s position on ___. I’m not sure I want to get involved.
5. Only people that are mostly old/young/women/men are in Choir and it’s not a place I would feel comfortable.
6. I don’t think I would look good in a Choir Robe. 7. I don’t like the style of music. 8. I have allergies 9. It’s already May and Choir is almost over for
the year. 10. I don’t know anyone in Choir. If you know Barb, you know she will try to answer all
your questions and meet you where you are. Maybe in your audition and interview it will be that Choir isn’t right for you at this time. But on the other hand, maybe you are so gifted that there will be something you can do right away and during the summer! Whatever your personal situation, Barb will make you glad you called. Call 630-834-8190 or email [email protected] right away before you let the opportunity for service to your Parish as well as personal physical, mental and spiritual growth pass you by. It may be too late to join for this year but Choir will be starting again in September and we want to plan to include you! Let us put you on our radar!
MINISTRIES
TOTUS TUUS Coming to Visitation July 23-28!
Totus Tuus is a diocesan-sponsored summer faith camp (like vacation Bible school). Teams of four college students (two male and two female) travel to various par-ishes of the diocese proclaiming the Gospel to children and teens through catechetical instruction, Mass, games, fun and more!
Children Entering Grades 1‒6 Monday – Friday, July 24-28, 9:00 !.". ‒ 2:30 #.". Cost: $25 (Family Rate: $70 for 3 or more kids) Children must bring a bagged lunch and drink daily. Teens Entering Grades 7-12 Sunday – Thursday, July 23-27, 7:00 ‒ 9:00 #.". Cost: $10 per teen To register please contact Matt Pozen at:
HELP NEEDED hosting the Totus Tuus team! We need one family to host the two girls on the Totus
Tuus team, and another family to host the two boys. This would involve providing a room with two beds, use of a bathroom, and having breakfast available each morning before the team members head to the parish for the day.
We also need some families to provide lunch or dinner for the team during the six days that they are here at Visitation. Lunch (12:00‒1:00 #.".) needs to be brought to the Parish Center. For dinner (5:15‒6:30 #.".), families may bring the food to the Parish Center and join the team there, they may host them at their home, or they may take the team out to a restaurant.
This is a great way to support the Totus Tuus program and these young men and women in their journey of faith. The team members love meeting families from the parish!
Please contact Matt Pozen if you can help.
Casserole Ministry Update Visitation Parish’s Casserole Ministry is a year-round
program that helps feed the hungry. Our parishioner volun-teers are given a recipe and casserole tin in order to prepare casseroles in their homes. The baked casseroles are re-turned to the church two weeks later and are delivered to a Chicago soup kitchen and Fenton High School, where half of the families qualify for food assistance.
Here is the schedule for the distribution and collection of casserole tins for the next few months:
Tin Distribution Casserole Collection June 10−11 June 24−25 July 8−9 July 22−23
Thanks again for helping feed those in need. Thanks to your generosity we have been delivering 60-70 casseroles each month! Thanks also to those who have donated Jewel gift cards and cash; both are used to supplement Franciscan Outreach’s food pantry.
For more information, contact Kathy Best at: 630-832-7673. Thank you.
This week Featured CD Building Your Life on Rock: Standing Firm in the Storm
Ralph Martin, an internationally known Catholic leader and teacher, discusses the challenges and the joys of being fully faithful to all the Church proclaims as true. Ralph provides practical advice on how to build our lives on rock and equip ourselves spiritually so that we can reach out to others with true charity. He shows how our fidelity to the Word of God will give us the strength to stand victorious in the difficult age in which we live.
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Prayer Quilt Ministry The Prayer Quilt Ministry would like to encourage all
parishioners to let us know about those who are going through a significant difficulty and who may benefit from the prayers of our congregation and the tangible evidence of those prayers in the form of the prayer quilts. The recip-ients of the prayer quilts may be going through a health issue, facing surgery, be in the military (or just returned from military duty), dealing with grief, emotional con-cerns, etc. They do not have to be members of Visitation Parish or Catholic.
Anyone may offer a prayer quilt to anyone you feel might benefit and appreciate being covered by our prayers. The recipient MUST agree to accept the prayer quilt. If you would like to request a prayer quilt for someone, please complete the form below, place it in the collection basket or drop off at the Rectory Business Office and someone from the prayer quilt ministry will get in touch with you to obtain additional information.
Request for a Prayer Quilt Name of contact person
___________________________________________ Contact phone number
___________________________________________ Name of recipient
___________________________________________ Recipient phone number
___________________________________________
Twenty Cheers for Twenty Years 1. For Jesus giving Himself to us in the Blessed Sacra-
ment 2000 years ago – Hip-Hip-Hooray! 2. For Mary, Mother of the Eucharist, Patroness of our
chapel - Hip-Hip-Hooray! 3. For our priests who consecrate the host and wine into
His Body and Blood - Hip-Hip-Hooray! 4. For St. Vianney Parish who showed us the way - Hip
-Hip-Hooray! 5. For the Holy Spirit who inspired our pastor - Hip-
Hip-Hooray! 6. For our pastor Fr. Michael Lane who had the courage
to established Adoration in 1997 - Hip-Hip-Hooray! 7. For the lay leadership who made Perpetual Adoration
possible - Hip-Hip-Hooray! 8. For the nuns who allowed us to use the Convent
chapel - Hip-Hip-Hooray! 9. For our Adoration Committee - Hip-Hip-Hooray! 10. For our Division leaders - Hip-Hip-Hooray! 11. For our Hourly Coordinators - Hip-Hip-Hooray! 12. For our Registered Adorers committed to Perpetual
Adoration - Hip-Hip-Hooray! 13. For parishioners from neighboring parishes who sup-
port us - Hip-Hip-Hooray! 14. For our substitutes who gladly fill in at a moment’s
notice - Hip-Hip-Hooray! 15. For our priests who continue to support Adoration at
Vis - Hip-Hip-Hooray! 16. For the parents who bring their children to Jesus -
Hip-Hip-Hooray! 17. For our teachers who encourage children to visit Je-
sus truly Present - Hip-Hip-Hooray! 18. For our benefactors who provide funding to keep the
Chapel running - Hip-Hip-Hooray! 19. For adorers who help clean the sacred space - Hip-
Hip-Hooray! 20. For Jesus who continues to wait for us in the Chapel
today and every day - Hip-Hip-Hooray! 21. On Sunday, June 18, the Feast of Corpus Christi, join
our 20th Anniversary celebration led by Bishop Siegel. Mass is at noon, followed by a Eucharistic Procession and reception. Make it a Father’s Day event you won’t soon forget.
St. Monica Prayer Group Come pray with us for your loved ones who have drift-
ed away from the faith or who are outside of the Church. This fellowship group will meet the first Tuesday of every month.
Visitation Parish 779 S. York Rd. Elmhurst, IL
Hospitality Room, Parish Center June 6
7:00 – 8:00 $.#. We will view the Return video series Video 8 & 9: Start the Conversation
Move the Dialogue Forward Discussion and prayer following video
Questions, call Bonita at 630-279-0816 or Sheila at 630-329-1867
“…if two of you agree on earth about anything for which they are to pray, it shall be granted to them by my heavenly Father.” Mt18:19.
VISITATION PARISH GROUPS
Lector and Eucharistic Minister Training There will be training for new Lectors on Tuesday,
June 20, and Wednesday, June 28, from 7:00 to 7:30 #.". in the church. Immediately following, from 7:30-8:00 #."., there will be training for new Eucharistic Min-isters. Anyone high school age and older, please plan to attend one of the days. Any questions, please contact Father Michael Kearney at the rectory.
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OUTSIDE EVENTS
DIOCESAN
Reporting Sexual Abuse Anyone with reason to believe that a child has been abused
or is being abused should report their suspicions to civil au-thorities. Contact: Illinois Department of Children and Family Services: 1-800-25ABUSE (1-800-252-2873) or local police.
The Diocese of Joliet Victim Assistance Coordinator is available to help victims/survivors of child sexual abuse by a cleric, employee or volunteer of the Catholic Church. The Vic-tim Assistance Coordinator will report to Bishop Conlon and coordinate efforts of pastoral support and outreach to assist in the healing process. The Victim Assistance Coordinator can also assist in making a report to civil authorities. Contact the Dio-cese of Joliet Victim Assistance Coordinator at 1-815-263-6467.
Friends of Shalom For Uganda Mary Queen of Heaven Medical Center
Fundraiser When: Saturday June 10 Time: Noon to 4:00 #.". Where: Silverado Grill
447 S. Spring Road, Elmhurst $10 donation at the door
$5 food and beer/wine/raffles Kids welcome
Entertainment—Live Band www.friendsofshalomforuganda.com
Fr. McDonald Council #1911 (est. 1918)
LifeSource Blood Drive Sunday, June 18
8:00 !.". - 2:00 #.". 537 S. York Street, Elmhurst
(Plenty of parking in rear) Many medications, diabetes, tattoos and cancer survivors are accepted!
Pre-register at your Parish Weekend of June 10 - June 11
or Call LifeSource at 877.543.3768
Online at www.lifesource.org Appointments preferred;
Walk-ins Welcome!
Annual Wedding Anniversary Mass The Diocese of Joliet will hold its Thirty-Ninth Annual
Wedding Anniversary Mass on Sunday, August 27, at 2:00 #.". at the Cathedral of St. Raymond in Joliet. If you are celebrating either your 25th or 50th anniversary this year, please contact the parish office so that we may submit your name to the Diocese for a formal invitation. Those celebrat-ing over 50 year anniversaries do not receive a formal invi-tation, but will be able to register to attend at a later date.
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 7:00–9:00 #.". and at Visitation Parish (Elmhurst) for Year 2 classes on Saturdays 9:00–11:00 !.". If you want to learn the Bible from a Catholic perspective, come and see if this pro-gram is for you.
Six preview nights will be held in June and August and September.
Visitation Parish (Elmhurst) June 1 and August 22, 7:00–8:30 #.".
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel (Darien) June 20 and September 13, 7:00–8:30 #.".
Immaculate Conception Parish (Elmhurst) June 28, 7:00–8:30 #.".
St. Isaac Jogues Parish (Hinsdale) August 28, 7:00–8:30 #.".
Meet an instructor, talk to current students, see the books, get a feel for a typical class!
For more information, go to: www.dioceseofjoliet.org/reo and click on Biblical Institute or call 815-221-6147.
Fishers of Men Catholic Men’s Conference Saturday, June 24
7:30 !.". ‒ 4:00 #.". Benedictine University 5700 College Rd., Lisle
Join us for the 4th Annual Joliet Diocese Fishers of Men Catholic Men’s Conference.
This dynamic one-day event will feature Special Guest Speakers Peter Herbeck of Renewal Ministries, Pete Burak of id9:16 and Fr. Burke Masters as our MC and Spiritual Director.
The day will include 25+ breakout sessions to build you up in your faith in practical, everyday ways with powerful speakers and leaders.
The day begins with Mass at 7:30 !.". and will include lunch and fellowship with hundreds of men from the Joliet Diocese and beyond. We look forward to seeing you there.
“In prayer, we are aware that God is in action and that when the circumstances are ready, when others are in the right place, and when our hears are prepared, He will call us into the action. Waiting in prayer is a disciplined refusal to act before God acts”
–Eugene Peterson
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Monday, June 5 Prayer for Priest 7:00 #.". C CRHP 7:00 #.". PC Baptism Prep Class 7:00 #.". PC
Tuesday, June 6 St. Monica Group 7:00 #.". PC
Wednesday, June 7 Craft Ladies 9:00 !.". PC Bible Study 9:00 !.". PC Prayer Quilt 1:00 #.". PC RE Middle School Service Project 5:00 #.". PC MANNA 7:30 #.". PC
Thursday, June 8 Prayer for Priests 8:45 !.". C Crew Mass 7:30 #.". C
Friday, June 9 MANNA 2:00 #.". PC
Saturday, June 10 Biblical Institute 9:00 !.". PH Blessings of “Vis” Grads 6:00 #.". PC
Sunday, June 11 Altar Server Training 3:00 #.". C
Parish Activity Calendar June 5 ‒ 11
C=Church
PH=Podesta Hall
S=School
VC=Valentino Center
PG=Parish Grounds
PC=Parish Center
Parish Directory
Pastor .......................................... Rev. Greg Skowron ...... 815-791-6073
Rectory Fax 834-6711 Music Office 834-8190 School 834-4931 School Fax 834-4936 Religious Education 279-7058
Pastoral Staff
Pastor Rev. Greg Skowron Parochial Vicar
Rev. Michael Kearney Deacons
Jay Janousek, Anthony Spatafore James Eaker, Mike Iozzo
Michael O’Ryan School Principal
Dr. Christopher Dransoff Director of Parish Faith Formation
Matthew Pozen Pastoral Associate/Facilities Mgr.
Deacon Anthony Spatafore Parish Music Director
Mrs. Barbara Masters Youth Minister
Thomas Logue Business Manager
Mrs. Debbie Johnson
Visitation Mission Statement Visitation Parish, a Roman Catholic Community in the Diocese of Joliet-in-Illinois, seeks to draw all to Jesus Christ, revelation of the Father and font of the Holy Spirit, by celebrating the Sacraments, educating people of all ages in the Truths of the Catholic Faith, and reaching out to those who are physically, emotionally or spiritually in need. New Parishioners, Welcome! Call or stop in the Rectory Office to register as a member of Visitation Parish.
Baptisms Most Sundays at 1:30 #.". Parents are required to take a Baptism Preparation Class beforehand. Classes are held every other month, so please plan ahead. Call the Rectory for information. Marriages Arrangements must be made at the Rectory at least six months in advance. Catholic parties must obtain a NEWLY issued certificate of their Baptism and then contact the Rectory before making any other arrangements. Weddings scheduled at 12:00 or 2:00 #.". on Saturday. NO Sunday Weddings. Funerals It is the responsibility of the parish to bury their dead. The funeral director will contact the parish regarding arrangements. No specific offering is required for the parish in connection with the funeral liturgy. Perpetual Adoration Chapel The Perpetual Adoration Chapel of Our Lady, Mother of the Eucharist, is available 24 hours a day for private prayer and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, exposed on the Altar. The Chapel is located in the Convent building (south of the church). St. Peregrine Novena Devotions in honor of Saint Peregrine, the patron saint of those who suffer with cancer are held the third Monday of every month at 7:00 #.". in the church. Visits to the Sick Due to changes in hospital admitting policies, it is necessary to inform the Rectory when hospitalized parishioners would like a visit from a priest or deacon.