Thirtieth-first Sunday in Ordinary Time - November 3, 2019 750 W. Elk Grove Blvd., Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 Parish - 847-437-0403 Parish Fax - 847-437-8961 School - 847-437-3322 Religious Education - 847-437-3349 www.qotr.org Queen of the Rosary Catholic Church “Making Disciples, Building Communities, and Inspiring Witness” Rev. Fred C. Pesek - Pastor [email protected]Deacon Jerrold Szostak [email protected]Daily Masses Mon., Weds. & Fri., 6:30 am Tues., 8:15 am Tues. & Thurs. 6:30 am - Communion Service Saturday, 8:00 am Weekend Masses Saturday, (Sunday Vigil), 4:30 pm Sunday, 8:00 am and 10:30 am Confessions Saturday, 3:30-4:15 pm Wednesday, 6:00-7:00 pm Parish Office, 680 Elk Grove Blvd. Hours: 9:00-5:00 Mon-Fri. Richard Klemundt - Business Manager [email protected]Kathleen McGinn - Principal [email protected]Carol Uhlarik Coordinator of Religious Education [email protected]Brian Michalski - Pastoral Minister [email protected]Diane Tieman Parish Nurse/Ministry to Homebound [email protected]Music - Contact Parish Office Mary McKenzie - Administrative Assistant [email protected]Billie Brutto Assistant to Business Manager [email protected]Season of Stewardship “Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” — Matthew 6:21 The most important act of a steward is nurturing their relationship with Jesus through prayer. Every steward makes an intentional decision to make time for God in their daily lives. How do you spend your time? Do you spend time with God daily or looking to grow deeper in relationship with Him? Consider joining liturgical ministry or a prayer group! The Season of Stewardship is your op- portunity to prayerfully discern enhancing your prayer, service, or gifts to Queen of the Rosary. As we discern our intentions, please keep all of the pa- rishioners of Queen of the Rosary in your prayers!
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Thirtieth-first Sunday in Ordinary Time - November 3, 2019 750 W. Elk Grove Blvd., Elk Grove Village, IL 60007
Parish - 847-437-0403 Parish Fax - 847-437-8961 School - 847-437-3322
Religious Education - 847-437-3349 www.qotr.org
Queen of the Rosary Catholic Church “Making Disciples, Building Communities, and Inspiring Witness”
“Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”
— Matthew 6:21
The most important act of a steward is nurturing their relationship with Jesus through prayer. Every steward makes an intentional decision to make time for God in their daily lives. How do you spend your time? Do you spend time with God daily or looking to grow deeper in relationship with Him? Consider joining liturgical ministry or a prayer group! The Season of Stewardship is your op-portunity to prayerfully discern enhancing your prayer, service, or gifts to Queen of the Rosary. As we discern our intentions, please keep all of the pa-rishioners of Queen of the Rosary in your prayers!
Calendar of Events
Monday, November 4 - 6:30 am - † Chuck Lomanto
Tuesday, November 5 - 6:30 am - Communion Service 8:15 am - † Ellie Wellman
Wednesday, November 6 - 6:30 am - † John Lantz Fr. Kisaka Nyache
Thursday, November 7 - 6:30 am - Communion Service Friday, November 8 - 6:30 am - † Helene Kowalik
Saturday, November 9 - 8:00 am - † Sue Casica † Tony Casica, Jr. Saturday, November 9 - Sunday Vigil
4:30 pm - † Daniel Enright † Robert Scho † Peter O’Donnell
Sunday, November 10 - Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 am - † Patrick Fitzgerald † Eleanor Holsinger
† Mary Jane Murphy † Kathleen Garcia 10:30 am - † Sco Griffith † John & Vivian Bantner
† Clara Horsley † Helene Kowalik † Laura Jo Grimes
Pray for the Sick
Pray for the healing of our sick parishioners and relatives:
If you would like to have sick relatives placed on the parish prayer list, please call the Parish Office. We will be happy to put them on. They will be removed from the list after one month, to continue them on call the Parish Office.
Marian Armstrong John Comparini Kenneth Cartwright Debbie D’Amico Paul Bruckner Joan Kazmierczak
Maureen Ruegger Evelyn Schropp Frank Taucher Patricia Watson Norene Werner Genevieve Young
Michelle Logsdon Joan MacArthur Ann Meeker Gina Mendez Bill Petras Jerry Reardon
QR Has Talent...We Are Looking For You!
We are looking for additional Choir Members, Cantors, and In-strumentalists (woodwinds, strings, brass and percussion) espe-cially for the 8:00 am & 10:30 am Masses. Training and formation provided. Choir Practice for the Sunday Masses is held on Wednesday at 7:15 pm to 8:30 pm in Church.
The 4:30 pm Mass is a smaller ensemble, welcoming singer and instrumentalists. Rehearsal is immediately prior to the 4:30 pm Mass. Music style is more contemporary.
Contact these individuals for more info or to join!
Queen of the Rosary Parish welcomes all those who are seeking a deeper relationship with Jesus through the Ro-man Catholic Church. This process is for adults who are interested in becom-ing Catholic and include non-baptized persons, baptized Catholics who have not celebrated the sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist, and adults baptized in an-other faith tradition. For further questions and information please contact Dave Cattapan at [email protected] or 224-725-9096.
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults
PADS VOLUNTEERS NEEDED (Public Action to Deliver Shelter)
The 2019-2020 PADS season has begun. PADS will be providing food and shelter for the homeless at Christus Victor Lutheran Church from October through April this year. They are in need of additional volunteers to make this community program successful. They need individuals who would be willing to cook a portion of the weekly meal and/or purchase items needed in the kitchen. Volunteers are asked to cook or purchase something once a month during the season. Our other need is for kitchen volun-teers. These individuals assist in the kitchen on Tuesday evenings from 6:00 – 8:30 p.m. Duties include preparing for the guests, serving dinner, and cleaning the kitchen. Kitchen workers are scheduled about once every 6 weeks. They already have several volunteers from Queen of the Rosary, but still need more. If you are interested in this volunteer opportunity, please contact Laurie Miller at 847-437-5343 for additional information.
Monday, November 4 4:30 PM - 9:00 PM - Sports - Gym, Kit, Lob 6:00 PM - Rosary & Benediction - Church 7:00 PM - Baptism Prep. - PO West Mtg Rm 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM - QR Book Club - PO KIt 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM RCIA - Teen Rm Tuesday, November 5 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM - Sports- Gym, Kit, Lob. 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM - RMC Grouping Session Seven - Per Grouping Team - PO West Mtg Rm Wednesday, November 6 7:30 AM - Choir Practice - Church 4:30 PM - 9:00 PM - Sports - Gym, Kit, Lob 8:15 PM - 9:00 PM - Knights of Columbus - PO Liv. Thursday, November 7 4:30 PM - 9:00 PM - Sports - Gym, Kit, Lob 7:00 PM - Bible Study - PO - Liv Rm 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM - Bell Choir Practice - Church Friday, November 8 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM - Divine Mercy 4:30 PM - 9:00 PM - Sports -Gym, Kit, Lob 7:30 PM - AA - PO - Kit, Liv Rm 7:30 PM - Alanon - PO - West Mtg. Rm Saturday, November 9 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM - Confirmation Retreat - Church and Entire School 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Daddy - Daughter Dance Sunday, November 10 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM - AA - PO - Liv Rm
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Stewardship The offering for the Month of:
September 2019 was $39,201.96 September 2018 was $42,984.18
Second Collection for the Seminarians:
September 2019 was $1,663.00 September 2018 was $1,851.00
Thank you for your generosity!
What better way for a youth of our parish to serve than as an Altar Server? Volunteers for this ministry will receive training on November 16, 2019 from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm. Any youth in fourth grade who would like to begin Altar Serving as well as any fifth through eighth graders should attend this training. This is open to all youth of the par-ish. Anyone who wishes to become an Altar Server should preregister by November 11 (to help us plan accordingly) for the training by going to:
Be an important part of the Mass and serve at the table of our Lord!
You Are Invited to Join Our Parish’s Children’s Choir
Calling all children in grades 3 through 8 to join Queen of the Rosary’s Children's Choir. The Children's Choir will be focusing on singing for a Mass every 4-5 weeks (exact dates to be an-nounced) They will also be focusing on singing for the Chil-dren’s Christmas Mass on Christmas Eve at 4:00 pm.
Practice is weekly on Wednesday, at 2:45 p.m. at the Queen of the Rosary Church Choir. Practice will last approximately 30 minutes concluding around 3:15 - 3:20 pm.
Parents/Guardians are asked to pick up their child/children at the appointed time, unless they participate in Extended Care. An emergency form must be completed for each child partici-pating in the Children’s Choir this is required as well as an au-thorization by a Parent/Guardian that includes an email ad-dress, an emergency phone number and authorization for re-lease of your child to anyone other than the parents.
For more information or questions and an Emergency Form, contact Eileen McWherter at 847-819-3850 or [email protected]
Thank you for sharing the gifts and talents of your children.
Thanksgiving Day Mass Let us pray together and give thanks to the Lord!
Thanksgiving be celebrate with Queen of the Rosary Parish and St. Julian Eymard. Mass will be at St. Julian Eymard on
Thursday, November 28, 2019 at 9:00 am.
Pesek’s Pen
Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time Gospel Luke 19: 1-10 Most of us have no trouble visualizing Zacchaeus, a short man who climbed the sycamore tree so he could see Jesus as he passed. Zacchaeus was on the verge of something important, but he probably did not go up in the tree so Jesus would notice him; he climbed the tree because he was seeking Jesus. Zacchaeus was wealthy; he was wealthy because he had over-collected taxes from the people. They hated him, but as Jesus reminds us at the end of the Gospel passage, “For the Son of Man has come to seek and to save what was lost.” Zacchaeus was not a good steward of his blessings. Jesus was aware of that when he went to Zacchaeus’ home to be fed. Something important happened to Zac-chaeus; he went through a conversion experience – an encounter with Christ, an event that changed his life. He began to share with special regard for the poor. He began to reach out to those whom he had mistreated. That’s what discipleship living a stewardship way of life can do for us, too. We must undergo a transformation of mind and heart. Then we must reach out to God, to one another, and especially to those who are destitute, both spiritually and actually. As Saint Mother Teresa once said, “Love is not patronizing, and charity isn’t about pity; it is about love.” Until We Meet at the Table, Father Fred
Stewardship is not…
A Program Programs have a beginning and an end. Stewardship begins with a conversion of heart, but it never ends. It is something we will continue to practice for our entire lives. It is how we put into practice our discipleship in Jesus.
A Fundraiser in Disguise Sure, stewardship does involve money, but it's about much more than that. It involves giving to God from all aspects of our lives -- of our time (prayer) and talents (ministry involve-ment), in addition to our treasure (income). When properly practiced, equal emphasis is placed on each of the three "Ts" of stewardship.
Optional Some shy away from stewardship, saying "That's not for me." Sadly, these individuals are missing the point. Stewardship is for everyone. It's a Life philosophy that's primary benefici-aries are individual disciplined enough to embrace it fully. While parishes do benefit from stewardship, the real winners are the parishioners themselves, who come away from the experience filled with faith and love for Christ!
Queen of the Rosary has successfully completed the requirements to be recertified ( 2019-2021) as a Common Sense School, an honor that recognizes our efforts in teaching digital citizenship to young people and engaging the entire school community. By preparing our students to use technology safely and responsibly, we are providing them an opportunity to build lifelong habits to help them succeed in a tech-driven world.
This recognition is provided by Common Sense Education, part of a national nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of students by providing information and education they need to thrive in a world of media and technology.
In addition to our school being re-certified as a Common Sense School, Mrs. Wassenaar, Mrs. Minard, and Mrs. Petric completed the requirements earning them recognition as Common Sense Educators.
To learn more about Common Sense Education, visit www.commonsense.org/education Queen of the Rosary School: your child’s best option for a high-quality education in academics, religion, and moral formation.
Armed Forces
Please remember those parishioners and family members who are currently serving on active duty in the Armed Forces. If there has been any status change call the Parish Office. Please pray for:
Sgt. Adam Borowick - Marine Corps Sgt. John Carpenter - Army
Cpl. Michael L Carroll - Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Christopher Bauer - Air Force
Cpt. Dane Christensen - Air Force Major Victoria Hollowell Crowder - Marine Corps
Army Specialist Colin Domme - Army SSGT. Richard E. Fafinski - Marine Corps
Lt. Col. William Free - Air Force
Lt. Col. Steven Kriss - Navy Army Specialist Sean Majer - Army
PFC Edward McGuire - Army LCPL Michael Olsen - Marine Corps
Lance Corporal Zack Pearson - Marine Corps SGT. Daniel Pacheco - Marine Corps
PVT. McLane Read - Army SGT. Jeremy Schumacher - Marine Corps
PVT2 Joseph Labrentz - Army
Major Craig Giancaterino - Army Military Police CW2 Gordon Goodwin - Army Cpt. Andre Hernandez - Army
Army Specialist Kevin Huey - Army Capt. Matthew Szuster - Air Force
Lt. Col. Andrew Stoy - Air Force Lt. John M. Sullivan - Army
PVT 1st Class Medic Marlee Usher - Army Lt. Rick Jobski - Navy
Do you have a gluten intolerance?
Low gluten hosts are now available at Queen of the Rosary. Please come to the Sacristy at least 10 minutes before the start of Mass and make your request known to the Celebrant.
Eucharistic Adoration Eucharistic Adoration takes place every Monday from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm followed by the Rosary and Benediction.
Divine Mercy
Join us in singing the Divine Mercy Chaplet Prayer every Friday at 3:00 pm in the Church.
Notification Needed Please be aware that if you are in the hospital the staff does not know unless you alert the hospital to notify Queen of the Rosary. Due to confidentially rules, your name cannot be given out without your permission. Once you leave the hospi-tal and are back at home or somewhere for rehab, have a friend or family person let us know so we can make a visit to you and bring the Eucharist if you wish.
Readings can be found on the Bishops site at www.usccb.org
Queen of the Rosary Adult Faith Enrichment Opportunity
The Liturgy and Eucharist Landscapes for the Reign of God
Wednesday, November 13, 2019 7:00 pm in the church
with Breda Barry, Presenter
Let us gather together to reflect upon what it is we say and do every week when we come to worship. What it is we say and do when we participate in a role within the Liturgy? What are the mysteries we may miss – by which we are ultimately meant to be transformed? And if transformed; into what ex-actly? How do we say 'yes' to being changed and transformed, so all around us and through us may reflect the One whose reign we profess, by the truly awesome power of the Holy Spirit?
Breda Barry currently serves at St. Anne, Barrington as part of the pastoral leadership team for adult faith formation. She earned both a BA and BMu in Music from the National University of Ireland as well as a diploma in Sacred Liturgy from Pontifical University of Maynooth, Ireland. She is currently completing her Master's Degree in Liturgy and Music from Catholic Theological Union, Chicago.
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