St. Patrick Mission Statement A Welcoming Faith community called to be witnesses of God’s Love in the Roman Catholic Tradition, through Discipleship, Celebration of His Word and Sacraments, Evangelization and Service in the Hope of Eternal Salvation SAINT PATRICK ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 3500 Washington Street . McHenry, IL 60050 www.stpatrickmchenry.org Come Follow Me and I Will Make You Fishers of Men
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St. Patrick Mission Statement A Welcoming Faith community called to be witnesses of God’s Love in the
Roman Catholic Tradition, through Discipleship, Celebration of His Word and Sacraments, Evangelization and Service in the Hope of Eternal Salvation
SAINT PATRICK ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
3500 Washington Street . McHenry, IL 60050 www.stpatrickmchenry.org
Come Follow Me and I Will Make You Fishers of Men
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Dear Friends in Christ,
The third week of Advent begins with Gaudete (Joy) Sunday. In it Holy Mother, the Church, bids us to rejoice. Unlike Lent which is primarily a season of repentance, Advent, in addition, is also a season of expectation of a great guest, the savior of the world. This great expectation fills us with joy knowing that the one we expect is already with us.
The expectation of this great guest (Emmanuel - God with us) leads to joy even as we wait patiently for His coming. True joy is never selfish but communal in that we call others to share in our joy. Similarly, true joy is an invitation for others to share in our gifts which is the cause of our joy - Jesus. That is the reason this season is a time for joyful waiting and joyful sharing of what we have received. The great-
est gift to share is that of Emmanuel with our family members, friends and others. But we also share His temporal gifts, food, clothing and other means of livelihood with others especially those who are less fortunate than we are. May the joy of this Gaudete Sunday and week warm our hearts so we may share our gifts joyfully.
A few years ago, one of our parishioners shared with me a reflection from Michael Zelenka published on Notre Dame’s Web-site. It is a reflection from the first week of Advent but I think it is worthwhile and an excerpt might be worth your time as it con-trasts the world’s demands of Christmas (no regards to Advent, Advertisements, shopping, pressure for perfect holiday, etc.) and that of the Christian understanding.
…In our efforts to live up to these demands, we are consumed by shopping, parties, wrapping, cleaning, bak-ing, mailing, decorating, and more shopping. We find ourselves filled with more debt, stress, exhaustion, and stuff than hope, peace, and joy. We celebrate Christmas without first celebrating Advent. We heed society’s demands and dismiss the call of Jesus…”
Like the first apostles, may we have the courage this Advent to leave aside the nets of the world that have caught us in the belief that more stuff leads to more joy. May we boldly jump out of the boats headed toward frustra-tion and emptiness and into the waters that lead to Christ.
As we prepare our homes for the holidays, let’s make sure we prepare our hearts for the Incarnation during Advent. Let’s spend more time praying and less money on gifts; more time creating memories with loved ones and less energy on the stress of the season. Jesus invites us to the Mass, not the mall. He wants us to engage in the Word, not the worry. He beckons us to his presence in the Eucharist, not to the presents under the tree. This Ad-vent let’s fight for the space to hear his call, “Come after me.”
Leave everything behind, jump into the water, and follow Jesus!
In Christ, Fr. Godwin
Ministry Head Open House at Rectory - December 9, 2018
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24 Hour Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
Jesus asks us “Could you not spend an hour with me?” Come spend an hour with the Reason for the Season. Dates: 12/18-19.
LAST OPPORTUNITY IN ADVENT
Church Decorating for Christmas
Sunday, December 23, 2018 at 1:00PM in the Church.
Many hands make light work.
Christmas Mass Schedule
Eve December 24: 4:00PM (Children’s Choir)
6:00PM
Day December 25: 12:00AM (Celebration Choir)
7:00AM 9:00AM
11:00AM
Ladies Guild News Thank You &
Merry Christmas
The Ladies Guild would like to thank the many parishion-ers who helped to make our Bake Sale fundraiser a success, raising over $800. Also thank you to our members who donated the delicious baked goods and helped at the sale. Through the kindness and generosity of our parishioners, the Ladies Guild has made donations to charity and purchased many needed items for St. Pat-rick’s. This year the Ladies donated to Montini tuition assistance, the Youth Ministry and the Knights of Colum-bus Holiday Meals program. We are very appreciative of your support and we feel honored to be able to help our parish and our community. The Ladies Guild wish-es all of you a very Merry and Blessed Christmas and a Happy New Year. Thank you and may God bless you.
Diocesan Stewardship Appeal Let’s Complete our Parish Goal Before 2019!
We were unable to meet the Diocese’s September 30th completion date challenge but we are much closer to our target than ever before: It is our hope that with your sup-port we will be able to meet our target by the end of December.
May this year’s “Love One Another” DSA theme ring true for all of us during this upcoming Christmas sea-son: Please consider offer-ing a Christmas Gift to our parish and Diocese by
pledging to the DSA before year-end, and thus helping us fulfill our annual tithing. Thank You!
Contributions to this appeal helps: People assisted by Catholic Charities; Religious education students; Semi-narians; Certifying lay ministries and many other diocesan programs and worthy causes. Remember that you may PLEDGE an amount that can be paid over monthly install-ments or quarterly payments. All raised funds over our annual goal of $64,062 this year will return to the parish.
You may give online at www.rockforddiocese.org/donate or with our safe GiveCentral at www.stpatrickmchenry.org. Or, please take a DSA envelope from our pews, complete your information, and place it in the collection basket with your pledge/ payment made out to St. Patrick Church - DS.
Thank you for your generosity to our parish & Diocese
Please contact Carla Odahowski with any questions at 815-385-0025 or at [email protected]
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Vocation Corner
It is Gaudete Sunday!
What does that fancy word mean? It is a Latin word that means joy! Therefore, we call this Joy Sunday and we mark this special Advent Sunday by lighting a rose col-ored candle rather than a purple one, as we do on all the other Sundays on Advent.
We do this because we are called to celebrate with joy the fact that Christ is on His way!
In celebration, I would encourage you to spend some time in prayer today asking God to give you an increase of joy and an appreciation for the fact that He has called you to something great! Even though you might not yet know exactly what that ‘something great’ is, you can be positive that greatness does indeed lie ahead. So give thanks and praise that He breathed your life into existence and de-sires beautiful, wondrous, redemptive things for you.
Celebrating Children at St. Patrick
To the parents of our young children, may we suggest:
∗Relax! God put the wiggle in children; don’t feel you have to suppress it in
God’s house. All are welcome! ∗Sit toward the front on St. Joseph’s side or in the chapel. It will be easier for your little ones to see and hear. Should you need to leave with them - the TV in the library broadcasts the Mass and the washroom is convenient. ∗Quietly explain the parts of the Mass and actions of the priest, ushers, choir, etc. to them. Teach them to talk in a “church” voice. ∗Sing the prayers, pray and voice the responses. Chil-dren learn liturgical behavior by copying you. ∗If you have to leave Mass, please feel free to do so, but please come back. Jesus and we want you there.
To the members of our church: The presence of the children is a gift to the Church and they are a reminder that our parish family is grow-ing. Please welcome our children and give a smile of encouragement to their parents.
Word of Life
“In 1531, when the indigenous peoples of Mexico were subjugated and the practice of human sacrifice was still a recent memory, the Mother of God appeared to St. Juan Diego as a pregnant native woman, now know as Our Lady of Guadalupe.
She sent him with miraculous flowers in his cloak to tell the bishop to build a church where people could receive her Son and her loving, tender care. When St. Juan Diego opened the cloak before the bishop, an image of Our Lady was revealed that remains to this day. The chapel was quickly built, millions embraced Christianity, and the Church increased its protection of the indigenous peoples.
USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities 2018-19 Respect Life Reflection www.usccb.org/respect-life-reflection
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St. Patrick Catholic Church
Adult Faith Formation Presents
An Eight-Part Bible Study Featuring Jeff Cavins Paul’s letter to the Ephesians reveals many remarkable gifts that we as Christians are given in the Church. This letter tells us about the nature of the Church—as a body, as a household, as a mystery, as a communion, as a bride, and as an army. It shows us the great inheritance that awaits us as sons and daughters, adopted fully into the family of God. It reveals how God’s great love for us can transform our daily lives—if we allow it. Ephesians will enrich your faith—and show you how to live it out.
Dates/Time/Time Location Begins Monday January 21, 2019
(Jan. 21, 28/ Feb. 4,11,18,25/ Mar. 4, 11) 7:00PM-8:30PM
St. Patrick Catholic Church - Parish Library Cost/Registration
Payment: Check: $___________ Cash: $___________ GiveCentral: $_______ First Night of Class: $________ RSVP Due By Friday, December 21st. Sent to Parish Office or Register Online at www.stpatrickmchenry.org
Saturday, February 9, 2019 McHenry Country Club
820 John St., McHenry, IL
Cocktails begin at 6:00PM, followed by Dinner at 7:00PM
Cash Bar Dancing Raffles
Tickets $25 if purchased by January 1st. ($30 per ticket after 1/1/19)
St. Patrick’s Marriage, Family, Life Ministry
St. Valentine’s Day Dinner & Dance
Adult Couples and Singles Welcome
Tickets available at the pancake breakfast on February 3rd or at the Parish Office and
online via GiveCentral
St. Patrick PRFF Ministry Weekly Bulletin Corner
Ornament Making Event
December 5, 2018
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The “O” Antiphons of Advent Begin Monday - December 17th
As the days shorten and the nights become the longest of the year, many Christians pray what are called the O Anti-phons. Starting on the 17th of December and going until Christmas Eve, these Antiphons are small opening and closing prayers before the Magnificat, which are prayed daily during evening prayer (Liturgy of the Hours/Divine Office). Going back to the 8th century, perhaps earlier, each antiphon takes a phrase from the Hebrew Bible and applies it to Jesus Christ, the Messiah. Many of the titles come from the book of the prophet Isaiah. Each day a different aspect of the Messiah is highlighted. For Christians, the O Antiphons are not merely representative of promises made. They are also a celebration of promises kept. They connect us to the past and point to a blessed future. They are a wonderful prepa-ration for Christmas—joyful and beautiful.
A curious feature of these antiphons is that the first letter of each invocation may be taken from the Latin to form an acrostic in reverse. So the first letters of Sapientia, Adonai, Radix, Clavis, Oriens, Rex, and Emmanuel, provide the Lat-in words: ERO CRAS . The phrase spells out the response of Christ himself to the heartfelt prayer of his people: "Tomorrow I will be there".
Ministry Head Open House at Rectory - December 9, 2018
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Do You Celebrate An December Marriage Anniversary
Then Let us Know! There will be a bless-ing for December couples, including wid-
ows and widowers, at the end of each mass on December 99th/30th.
The Marriage, Family & Life Ministry would like to extend our congratulations in the church bulletin. Please contact either the parish office (815-385-0025) or Anne or Angelo Rodriguez with your anniversary date and number of years of marriage by Monday, December 17th. (Early deadline due to early print deadline for December 29th/30th bulletin)
If you are new to the area or visiting from another parish, welcome to our faith community! Please visit our website www.stpatrickmchenry.org to find out more about St. Pat-rick parish. We invite you to become a member of our parish. If you’d like a registration form please contact the St. Patrick parish office at 815-385-0025, email us at [email protected] or you may print a form from the parish website.
You are a stranger here, but once.
THIS WEEK OUR TABERNACLE CANDLE BURNS FOR:
THE SCHIMMING FAMILY † May this light which reminds us of Jesus’
presence in the Tabernacle welcome them
Saturday, December 15 - Advent Weekday 4:00 PM Mass - † The Baldino & Ferrara Families
Sunday, December 16 - Third Sunday of Advent 7:00 AM Mass - † Larry Siemon 9:00 AM Mass - † Steven Alm 11:00 AM Mass - † James Brooks
Monday, December 17 - Late Advent Weekday 8:00 AM Mass - † Dennis Muhr
Tuesday, December 18 - Late Advent Weekday 8:00 AM Mass - † Susan Swider
Wednesday, December 19 - Late Advent Weekday 8:00 AM Mass - † Harold Frett
Thursday, December 20 - Late Advent Weekday 9:00 AM Mass - † Darlene Wagner
Friday, December 21 - Late Advent Weekday; Memorial of St. Canisius, Priest and Doctor of the Church 8:00 AM Communion Service
Saturday, December 22 - Late Advent Weekday 4:00 PM Mass - † Ronald Godina
Sunday, December 23 - Fourth Sunday of Advent 7:00 AM Mass - † Richard Szparkowski 9:00 AM Mass - † Stanley Pankiewicz & Thomas Miller 11:00 AM Mass - † Jerome Sharp
Bolded names have recently been added to the prayer list.
The following have been given a share in the Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ. Please remember them in your prayers.
We remember those serving our country
SPC Sara Mahan, Wisconsin National Guard
Tech Sgt. Timothy Davis, USAF Bagram AFB Afghanistan Staff Sgt. Paul Reber, Whiteman Airforce Base, Missouri Corpsman Ean Reid, U.S. Navy, Camp Pendleton SSG Melissa Snow, U.S. Army, Leonardwood, Missouri LTC Thomas Snow, U.S. Army, Fort Knox, Kentucky Sgt. Kennon Speciale, USMC, Yuma, AZ Pvt. Ben Zeller, USMC, Camp Pendleton
Marie Asuquo + Vinnie Baldocchi + Curt Batchelder + Jose-phine Beninato + Margaret Bedulski + Vincent Bennett + Ron Bergsma + Susan Bjork + Sr. Eleanor Blake SSF + Irene Bole + Bill Bolger + Carol Bolger + Kathleen Bonagura + Kale Brenner + Mark Brown + Martessa Brownlow + Jake Brzovich + Charles Budreck + Rev. Thomas Burr + Christine Campo + Anna Ciesielka + Bridget Clarke + Susan (Brefeld) Coston + Pat Coughlin + Joe Cromer + Lee Ann DeMarais + Jeanette Dentro + Marya Dixon + Earl & Mary Dowell + Geri Dryer + Heather Dufthiemer + Richard Dunther + Rev. John Paul Eze-onyido + Kris Felix + Annette Feller + Charlotte Fournier + James B. Foster + Robert & Helen Foster + David Freund + Kay Godina + Christopher Goerdt + LeAnn Golembeiski + Robert Gorniak + Sandra Gregoire + George Haegler + Car-olyn Hackney/Pollock + Gary Hackney + Catherine Hansen + Stephanie Hansen + June Harris + Bill Hartmann + Robbie Harwood + Greg Haze + George Haze Jr. + Jeanette Hei-nisch + Lance Heinz + Carolyn Herriges + Harry Hettermann + Emil Houda + James Houda + Eileen Huff + Ann Hurley + Innis Family (Tim, Jaimie, Katherine, & Caroline Ann) + Ste-ven Jaszka + Greg Johnson + Jessica Johnson + Shane Johnson + Mary Fran Jones + Mark Jozefik + Kathy Kane + Garry Keller + Maura Kirchner + William Kirchner + Elaine Kolner + Kelsey Kowalski + Dan Kowelec + Debbie LeBlanc + Beverly Linsner + T.J. Kessell + Kenneth Ludwig + Brian Lundquist + Lauriel Luther + Michael Major + Joanne Maloney + Carmella Mazzullo + Norita McAndrews + Kathleen McLaughlin + Heriberto & Elisama Medina + Been Meek + Anthony P. Melone + Ann Miller + Alice Mirro + Sheila Murphy + Arianna Nelson + Jean Neumann + Margaret Ann Neumann + Kim Niehaus + Chrissie Noble + Christine Nylander + Mary Jo O’Brien + Eddie O’Connor + Tom O’Conner + Bill Ogryzek Jr. + Jacqueline O’Laughlin + Renata Pokorski + Ann Pugliese + Cheryl Rabine + Deborah Rannie + Dorothy Rein-boldt + Chuck Riemma + Richard Robinson + Danelle & Mike Rockwell + Lydia Rother + Larry Rother + Nona Rother + Joan Rubino + Lincoln Scatena + Helen Schaefer + John Schwall + Shirley Schweder + J.L. Shade + Maggie Sharp + Bud & Val Siemon + Ken Sien + Marianne Simon + Nick Ste-vens + Grace Bolger Stilling + Terri Swanson + Collin Swed-berg + Kathleen Swedberg + Frank & Linda Sweeney + Nan-cy Siemon Sweeney + Ronald Sweetwood + Audrey Teller + Marie Thonn + Gordon Vickers + Michael Walsh + Jim We-gener + Kevin Wellington + Paul Wember + Michael Werner + Cade Winters + Brynlee Wold + Robert Zeller + Jennifer Zielinski
We pray for those who have recently died
Michael Salgado, brother of Sandra Salgado; Rebecca Sweeney daughter of Frank Sweeney; Cathleen Beltz, mother-in-law of Mike Shukis
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St. Patrick Compassionate Care Ministry
If you or a loved one is homebound and una-ble to attend Weekend Mass, but would like to have prayers and receive the Blessed Sacrament, please contact the Com-passionate Care Ministry through the parish office at [email protected] or 815-385-0025. A mem-ber of the ministry will make contact with you or your loved one to setup a time for a weekly Sunday visit.
Monday December 17
Tuesday December 18
Wednesday December 19
Thursday December 20
Friday December 21
Saturday December 22
Sunday December 23
7:30AM Confession
7:30AM Confession
7:30AM Confession
9:00AM Mass
7:45AM Morning Prayer
6:30AM That Man Is You
6:30AM Rosary
7:45AM Morning Prayer
7:45AM Morning Prayer
7:45AM Morning Prayer
6:00PM Seasons of Hope
8:00AM Communion Service
8:00AM Legion of Mary
7:00AM Mass
8:00AM Mass
8:00AM Mass
8:00AM Mass
6:00PM Children’s Choir
3:00PM Holy Hour with Benediction
8:30AM Rosary
7:00PM Bible Study - Altaration
8:30AM Begin 24 Hour Adoration
8:30AM Rosary & Chaplet of Divine Mercy
7:00PM Scouts #351 P/L Mtg.
3:00PM Confession
9:00AM Mass
6:00PM Cursillo: Women’s Group
10:00AM Religious Ed
3:20PM Rosary
9:05AM CLOW
6:00PM Scouts #351 Wolves Mtg.
7:30PM KofC Meeting
4:00PM Mass
10:00AM YM: Youth Reflection
6:30PM Rosary
5:00PM Baptism
10:30AM Rosary
7:00PM Celebration Choir
11:00AM Mass
7:00PM Cursillo Secretariat Mtg.
1:00PM Church Decorating
Week At A Glance
Church Hoban Room
Boylan Lane Room
Grounds Montini Primary
Hoban/Boylan (Library)
Music Room
Muldoon Hall/ Kitchen
Rectory
Youth Lounge Offsite
Color Coded Room Legend
Readings for the Week Divine Office: Week III
Monday: Gn 49:2, 8-10; Ps 72:1-4ab, 7-8, 17; Mt 1:1-17 Tuesday: Jer 23:5-8; Ps 72:1-2, 12-13, 18-19; Mt 1:18-25 Wednesday: Jgs 13:2-7, 24-25a; Ps 71:3-4a, 5-6ab, 16-17; Lk 1:5-25 Thursday: Is 7:10-14; Ps 24:1-6; Lk 1:26-38 Friday: Sg 2:8-14 or Zep 3:14-18a; Ps 33:2-3, 11-12, 20-21; Lk 1:39-45 Saturday: 1 Sm 1:24-28; 1 Sm 2:1, 4-8abcd; Lk 1:46-56 Sunday: Mi 5:1-4a; Ps 80:2-3, 15-16, 18-19; Heb 10:5-10; Lk 1:39-45
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General Meetings are scheduled for the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 7:30PM in the Lane Room. Please plan on attending our next meeting December 19th.
St. Patrick Knights of Columbus Council #16446
General Meeting Reminder
An Advent Prayer
O God, help me to dare to believe the incredible truth that you could live in me, and live there out of choice, out of preference. Help me realize that whether I un-derstand or not, you love me, are present to me, live in me, dwell in me, call me, save me. You and I are in all truth One Spirit.
~Thomas Merton The Monastic Journey
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Finance News
Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
$2,066
Offering Report for the Week Ending December 9, 2018
Number of Registered Families: 1002
Forward in Faith, Hope & Love: Serving God and Neighbor
Sunday Envelopes 261 21% $13,435
Loose $531
Children’s Envelopes $70 Total $14,036
FY 2018—Budget for Week $13,000 Excess (Shortage) $1,036
Sacraments
Baptism of Infants or children under 7 years of age:
To schedule a Baptism, please begin by calling the parish office. Baptism is celebrated on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month immediately after the 11AM Mass. Please con-sider scheduling your child’s Baptism before your child is born to ensure an opening in the month of your choice. In addition, a Baptismal preparation class is required for the parents. This is a one session class that is held on the 1st Sunday of each month after the 9AM Mass. Sign-up is re-quired and you may take the class before your child is born. You must be a registered parishioner of St. Patrick prior to scheduling a Baptism.
Sacrament of Marriage: At St. Patrick, couples planning to marry need to meet with the Pastor before a wedding date can be set. Please contact the parish office to setup an initial meeting at least 6 months prior to any requested marriage date. This initial meeting will give you an overview of the requirements for marriage and the preparation required. At least one of the couple, or their parents, must be registered parishioners for at least 6 months and be active participating members of St. Pat-rick Church in order to be married at the church. Both individuals must be at least 19 years of age.
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