St.Mary Parish DeKalb, IL September 30, 2018 Office 302 Fisk Avenue · DeKalb, IL 60115 Phone: 815.758.5432 Fax: 815.758.2487 / Website: stmarydekalb.org Office Hours Monday thru Thursday: 9:00 AM - Noon & 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Friday: Closed Liturgies Saturday Vigil Mass: 4:30 PM in English Sunday Masses: 8:30 AM & 10:30 AM in English Spanish Mass: Sunday 4:00 PM Vietnamese Mass: 2nd Sunday 1:30 PM Weekday Masses: Mon.-Fri. 7 AM and Sat. 8 AM in English Vigil/Holy Day Masses: See page 5 Area Care Facilities: See page 5 for dates & Mass times Reconciliation: English: Tue, Thu, Fri. 7:35-8:00 AM & Sat.8:35-9:15 AM & 3:30-4:15 PM Spanish: Tue. 6:00-8:30 PM Pastoral Staff Pastor: Rev. Dean Russell, 815.758.5432 [email protected]Principal: Roseann Feldmann, 815.756.7905 Cemetery: 815.758-5432 Director of Music: Joe Harmon, ext. 106 Choir Director: Caleb Gray Director of Religious Education: Annalisa McMaster, ext. 110 Support Staff Business Manager: Jim Glemkowski, ext. 102 Financial Assistant: Sammi Spizziri, ext. 105 Parish Secretary: Linda Jackiw, ext.103 Ministry Secretary: Mona O'Bryan, ext. 107 Receptionist: Carrie Anderson, ext. 100 Contact Information Parish Office: 302 Fisk Avenue - 815.758.5432 Faith Formation / Rel. Ed. / Youth Ministry: 815.758.5432 School: 210 Gurler Road - 815.756.7905 E-mail: [email protected]Website: stmarydekalb.org Hispanic Ministry Rev. Darwin Flores, 815.758.1377 Hispanic Secretary: Susana Garcia, ext. 113 Vietnamese Ministry Rev. Anthony Vu Khac Long, 815.312.9661 Bulletin Deadline Monday - 8:00 AM (FOR CONSIDERATION) Send requests to: [email protected]St. Mary School ~ 210 Gurler Rd., DeKalb, Illinois ~ Phone: 815-756-7905 ~ stmaryschooldekalb.org
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Please notify the Parish Office if you or some-one you know will be hospitalized or confined at home and would like to receive the Anointing of the Sick. In Need of a Minister of Care Visit?
Perhaps you or a loved one is unable to attend Mass, perhaps due to a surgery, chronic illness, or difficulty in mobility… It is important that each parishioner knows they are a part of our community, even when not able to actively participate. Each of us is in need of Christ’s presence in our lives… Ministers of Care bring the Eucharist to the homebound and offer prayer. Please call the church office if you or a loved one is in need of the Eucharist being brought to the home. They will contact me to arrange for a visit. Any questions, feel free to call Chris Hacker at (815) 758-5625. Please continue to pray for the sick and homebound.
ADULT SACRAMENTS R.C.I.A. Informational Meeting
November 8 at 7:00 pm Parish Office - Presentation Room
Prayerfully consider giving us a call at 815.758-5432. A Bible and Catechism of the Catholic Church should be obtained before
classes begin. Program materials are provided.
From the desk of
Deacon Steve
FAREWELL After a recent mass a young mother greeted me. She introduced her son and reminded me that I had baptized him. She then, informed me that he would be making his first communion next Spring. More than any-thing else I think this summarized my joy at having served the people of St. Mary for the past 15 years, building up the body of Christ. As St. Paul writes we are all a part of the Body of Christ and as such we all have a role in promoting His Gospel. Our pastor Fr. Russell spoke to me about a lesson he learned from his first pastor. He said it is our job to plant seeds, we plant them and trust God that they will grow. More than anything else I hope that is what I have done, planted seeds. Hopefully that young man will eventually receive confirmation. Some day he might become a loving father or even a priest. It is the responsibility of all of us to nourish the Body of Christ with our prayers and good example, trusting the growth to Jesus. Scripture compares the love that Jesus has for you to that of a groom for his bride. He loves you so much and He only wants you to be happy with him for all eternity. He shared our human life with us, so that someday we might share His divinity. That is the message He came to deliver 2000 years ago, that is the message He continually invites us to share with one another. I wish there was some way that I could say good-bye that would be memorable, that would let you all know what a privilege it was to serve you. But human words cannot describe what I want to say. So I will say it in the words of the Divine Jesus. “Love God with your whole heart, with your whole soul, and with your whole mind. Love your neighbor. Love your-self”. May His peace which is beyond all understanding be with you now and always.
Amen
The power of prayer We pray for St. Mary parishioners, relatives, and friends who are suffering from illness, also for those who are homebound, hospitalized, or confined to a care facility, especially:
If you know of a person in our parish who is homebound and would like to receive a card of encouragement, or to have a name added to or removed from the prayer list, call the parish office at
815.758.5432.
Giana Anderson, Jane Anderson, Matt Anderson, Arnie Bailey, Larry Ball, Jackie Balon, Joseph Barrile, Marilyn Barrile, Pat Beck, Jennie Braser, Jane Buccholz, Patricia Budzinski, Debbie Coffland,
Ben Coniglio, Donna Dahlin, Mario Delgado, Joe Diedrich, Quan Do, Horst Erker, JoAnn Fenzel, Bobbie Fitch, Beth Fixmer,
Missy Flores, Rita Hammett, Eric Hanson, Kathleen Hiatt, Ruth Higgins, Margaret Holder, Peggy Hoyt, Joann Schoo Irving, Joan Judkins, Patsy Kelahan, Rev. Richard Kramer, Kay Kribs,
Carolyn Kustron, Kasia Kuzniar, Ginger Lange, Catherine Lipps, Henrietta Lobner, Brayden MacNeille, JoAnn MaKarrall, Bob Marcheschi, Matt Marcheschi, Timothy McMillan,
Louis Mustari, Virginia Nepodahl, Mary O’Brien, Tom O’Brien, Betty Ramsdell, Joel Rivera, Michele Roberts, Jeff Salazar,
Richard Salazar, Erick Schroeder, Bill Sorensen, Jim Theisen, Ray Theisen, Justin Valdez, Jerry Vasko, Abel Viland,
Dolores Wieczorek, Kara Wilber, David Young
T H E T W E N T Y - S I X T H S U N D A Y I N O R D I N A R Y T I M E P A G E 3
Thanks to all of you who have contributed so far to this year’s appeal! If you have not yet returned your commitment form, please do so soon. You may also pledge and/or make a contribution on line to this appeal at www.rockforddiocese.org/donate.
As of 9/20/2018:
Parish Target: $64,400.00
Pledges received to date: $57,194.00
# of Registered Parishioners: 1370
#of Parishioners responded: 171
% Participation 12.5%
May God bless you for your generosity!
2018 Lancer Raffle Ticket Winners
09/24 - Lily Phillips - $20.00
09/25 - Veronica Onofre - $20.00
09/26 - Carrie Anderson - $20.00
09/27 - Amy Galvan - $20.00
09/28 - Matt & Kelli Heisner - $20.00
09/29 - Kathy Antonou - $20.00
09/30 - Jim Scruggs - $30.00
THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING ST MARY SCHOOL!
In our second reading this weekend, St. James offers strong words to those who have put their trust in riches. He condemns them because of their efforts to live a life of luxury rather than to live the life of a good disciple of Jesus Christ. While being wealthy is not necessarily a bad thing in itself, we know that it can certainly be a distrac-tion at times from the life that Jesus calls us to. When we have lots of money, we start to put our trust in ourselves rather than in the plan of Jesus. We start to believe that we are the ones in control and that we can take care of our-selves. However, this is not what Jesus wants from us. He wants us to put our trust completely in Him, not in our possessions or wealth. This is why poverty can be a help-ful way for us to discern God’s Will in our lives. When we choose to live poverty in different ways, we take the distractions out of our lives and force ourselves to trust in Jesus more. Try to find ways to “trim the fat” in your life. Perhaps donate some of your possessions to those in need, some of your money to charities, and some of your time to volunteering efforts. Choosing poverty is a very helpful way for us to remember to focus our lives outside of our-selves. Let Jesus be the one to take care of you, and let Him be the one to make you truly rich.
Vocations Corner Rev. Bobby Gonnella, Assistant Vocations Director
Fall Salad Bar Luncheon
Menu includes:
meatballs, baked beans, rolls,
salads - salads - salads desserts
Monday, October 8th St. Mary Ministry Center Cafeteria
4th St. & Fisk Ave., DeKalb 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Tickets available from CDA Members & at the door. Donation $10
Handicapped access at Fisk Avenue entrance.
Sponsored by Catholic Daughters of America Court Immaculate Conception #996
Carry out meals will also be available.
Thank you for your continued support of St. Mary Church through your advertisement in our
weekly bulletin.
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Your word, oh Lord, is truth. Bring the Lord’s truth into your marriage by attending an
upcoming Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend on Oct. 19-21 in Brookfield, WI, Nov. 9-11 in Rockford, IL or Nov 30-Dec 2 in Madison, WI. Visit our
website at: alifetimeoflove.org or call (888) 574-5653. Para un fin de semana en Espanol por favor llamen a Candelario y
Emilia al 815-375-4250. Las fechas son Nov. 2-4.
Worldwide Marriage Encounter Rockford/Madison/Milwaukee Ministry
“The dying process is a sacred time - a final
season to seek closure in this life and prepare for the next in the hope
of sharing in Christ’s Resurrection. As you
enter into this season with your friend or family member, ask God to
accompany both of you.”
USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities “Caring for Loved Ones at Life’s End”
www.usccb.org/endoflifecare
In today’s Gospel Jesus tells his disciples: “Anyone who gives you a drink of water
because you belong to Christ will not, I assure you, go without his reward.” On September 27, the Church celebrated the feast of St. Vincent
de Paul. The members of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul are on the front line in
laboring for the poor, they are among the first to know their real needs.
This month, through your gifts, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul was able to
assist many families, providing monies for food, for utility, rent and other bills. God bless you!
St. James warns in today’s second reading that those who hoard their wealth and live only
for themselves will be condemned. But in the Gospel, Jesus assures us that all who
give of themselves for His sake will be rewarded.
Soup and Cinema Everyone is welcome to come.
Wednesday, October 3rd! 6:00 pm Soup 6:30 pm Movie: St. Anthony
Please contact Annalisa at 815.758-5432 ext 110 or [email protected]
to volunteer to bring soup or for more information.
All are invited to deepen our understanding of the Eucharist! Please join us on Thursday Evenings for
Presence: The Mystery of the Eucharist . If you are not available on Thursday, you can participate at home
by using the St. Mary FORMED subscription! Go to: www.stmarydekalb.formed.org and use our parish code:
Q6WNQD, FORMED is also available as an App for smart phones! Although the Eucharist appears to be
simple bread and wine, it is actually the “source and summit” of the Christian life. Presence: The Mystery of
the Eucharist explores the truth and beauty of Christ’s Real Presence in the Eucharist, from its origins in
Sacred Scripture, to its profound role in the life of the Church and its members.
Presence: The Mystery of the Eucharist : 4 sessions on Thursday evenings: October 18, 25, November 8,15 6:30 - 8:00 pm Location: Ministry Center Cost : $10 (assistance available for those in need) Deadline to register: Tuesday, October 9th Name________________________________ Phone Number_________________________________ Email:__________________________________________________
Blessing of Animals
Saturday, October 6th @ 10:00 AM Please come to the courtyard by the
ministry center for the St. Francis Day celebration.
All pets are welcome!
St. Mary Cemetery
Any cemetery decorations you want to save need to be removed by October 1st.
Please do not put out any decorations until after November 1st. Thank you.
Saturday, October 13th,
starting at 9:00 AM
For those looking for an act of Mercy, please join us for clean-up at the cemetery!
Pick-up Choir at 10:30 mass 10/7! Join us at 9:40am in the choir loft for a brief rehearsal and then sing for 10:30am Mass! Music will be provided, and no previ-
ous choir experience necessary. Bring a friend too! If you can't come this month, we'll be doing this every first Sun-
day until June. Join us at any time!
This week’s schedule… Sunday, September 30 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Cub Scout Pack 173 Popcorn Sales (CH Camp) 9:45 AM - 11:15 AM Religious Education (MC) 9:50 AM - 10:20 AM Religious Education Adoration (CH) 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Hispanic AA Group (PCN) 1:30 PM Mass in Vietnamese (CH) 2:45 PM - 5:00 PM Vietnamese Ministry Social Time (C) 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Hispanic Reconciliation (CH) 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Hispanic Religious Education (MC) 6:00 PM Our Lady of Fatima Statue Arrives (CH) Masses in English 8:30 AM & 10:30 AM (CH) Mass in Spanish 4:00 PM
Exposition (CH) Sunday 10:00 PM until Monday 6:30 AM
Monday, October 1 12:00 AM - 7:00 PM Traveling Statue of Our Lady of Fatima (CH) 7:00 AM Mass in English (CH) No Scheduled Reconciliation in English 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM St. Vincent de Paul Society Food Truck Delivery/Drop (C) 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM St. Vincent de Paul Food Stock (C) 6:00 PM Mass (Our Lady of Fatima Farewell) (CH) 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM Hispanic Ministry Choir Rehearsal (SAR) 7:00 PM - 7:30 PM Kairos Prayer (CHP) 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Hispanic AA Group (PCN) 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Hispanic Cursillo - Grupo de Armistad (SJOS) 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM Kairos Training (YC)
Tuesday, October 2 7:00 AM Mass in English 7:35 AM Reconciliation in English 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Mom’s Book Club (SAR) 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM St. Vincent de Paul Society Food Pantry (C) 5:30 PM Hispanic Reconciliation (CHP) 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM Teen Tuesday at DeKalb Co Nursing Center 6:30 PM Mass in Spanish (CHP) 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Catholic Daughters Meeting (C) 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Hispanic Cursillo - Grupo de Amistad (SAR) 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM Hispanic Adoration (CH)
Wednesday, October 3 7:00 AM Mass in English No Scheduled Reconciliation in English 9:00 AM Mass (School) 2:00 PM Mass (Barb City) 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM Soup & Cinema(C) 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Hispanic AA Group (PCN)
24 Hour Exposition CH) Wednesday 7:30 AM until Thursday 6:50 AM
Thursday, October 4 OFFICE CLOSED - STAFF RETREAT 7:00 AM Mass in English (CH) 7:35 AM Reconciliation in English (CH) 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM Women’s Bible Study (SJOS) 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Alive in His Love Prayer Group (CHP) 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Hispanic Prayer Group Choir Rehearsal (SMR)
Friday, October 5 NO SCHOOL 7:00 AM Mass in English (CH) 7:35 AM Reconciliation in English (CH) 10:15 AM Mass (Pine Acres) 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Hispanic Danza Guadalupana Rehearsal (G) 7:00 PM Hispanic Sacred Heart of Jesus Mass (CH)
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St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry
Our monthly collection for the food drive is October 6/7.
Donated items may be left in the chapel entrance of the church. If
you would rather make a monetary donation, please place a check to “St. Vincent Food Pantry” in the collection basket or at the
(E) Emmaus Room, (G) Gym, (LRC) Library Resource Center, (MARI) Marian
Room, (MC) Ministry Center, (PCN) Parish Center North, (PWR) Parish Work
Room, (PR) Presentation Room, (SAR) St. Anne Room, (SJM) St. James Room
(Private), (SJ) St. John Room, (SJOA) St. Joachim Room, (SJOS) St. Joseph
Room, (SL) St. Luke Room, (SM) St. Mark Room, (SMR) St. Matthew Room,
(YC) Youth Center
Saturday, October 6 10:00 AM Blessing of Animals (CH Camp) 10:30 AM Baptism (CHP) 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Hispanic AA Group (PCN) Reconciliation in English 8:35-9:15 AM & 3:30-4:15 PM (CH) Masses in English 8:00 AM & 4:30 PM (CH)
Sunday, October 7 NO Religious Education (MC) 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM Catholic Daughters Fall Salad Bar Prep (C) 9:30 AM - 10:15 AM Liturgical Choir Rehearsal (CH) 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Hispanic AA Group (PCN) 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM Hispanic Baptismal Preparation (SJM) 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Hispanic Reconciliation (CH) 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Hispanic RE Adoration (CH) 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Hispanic Religious Education (MC) 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM Spiritual Motherhood (CH) Masses in English 8:30 AM & 10:30 AM (CH) Mass in Spanish 4:00 PM
Save the Date! St. Mary Youth Retreat Fundraiser Mon., October 15, 4:00 pm-7:00 pm
Pizza Villa, 824 W. Lincoln Hwy., DeKalb They will donate a percentage of dine-in & carryout orders when
you present the flyer that will be in the October 14th bulletin.
ALL PROCEEDS WILL BENEFIT HIGH SCHOOL KAIROS RETREAT.
Local Catholic Company: Employment
5 Stones (formerly Lighthouse Catholic Media), a local Catholic non-profit in Sycamore IL, is looking for fulfillment center Associ-ates and also an afternoon Shift Leader. We have a unique culture focused on serving Catholic organizations across the country. We have daily prayer and Eucharistic Adoration at our on-site chapel. We are ready to add more talented, mission-oriented people to our team. Email Jesse Ray: jray@weare5stones to set up an interview.
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LITURGICAL ROLES
Lectors
4:30 PM Ron Matekaitis
8:30 AM Jean Petesch
10:30 AM Diana Fohrman
Ushers
4:30 PM Dave Roliardi, Craig Vitkus, Richard Antczak
8:30 AM Chuck Albertson, Dan Cliffe, Doug Davis,
John Sauter, Donald Moizo
10:30 AM Duane Rapp, Dan Thompson, Jim Zenz, Mark
Farris, Nicholas Singer, Lance Farris, Michelle
Mershon, Andrew Miller, Rick Sullivan,
Toby Woodruff
4:30 PM
Captain Matt Fleming
Chapel Leslie Matekaitis
Cup 1 NO CUP
Cup 2 NO CUP
8:30 AM
Captain Joan Metzger
Chapel Brenda Hoiness
Cup 1 Barb Ball
Cup 2 Jim Ball
10:30 AM
Captain Kevin Fuss
Chapel Kellie Fuss
Cup 1 Sylvia Jones
Cup 2 Mary Parson
Cantor Schedule
OCTOBER 13/14 4:30 PM Cecilia Aspengren
8:30 AM Jon Doty
10:30 AM Tammy Farrell
October 6/7 4:30 PM Sandi Bruckner
8:30 AM Sarah Taylor
10:30 AM Michael Hynek
Mass Intentions Monday, October 1 (St. Therese)
7:00 AM † Sharon Specht
6:00 PM † Mary Trtol
Tuesday, October 2 (The Holy Guardian Angels)
7:00 AM † Poor Souls
Wednesday, October 3 (Weekday)
7:00 AM † Claire Schmid
9:00 AM † Poor Souls (School)
2:00 PM † Lucile Gerrity (Barb City)
Thursday, October 4 (St. Francis of Assisi)
7:00 AM † Joseph Finn
Friday, October 5 (Weekday
7:00 AM † Margaret Stump
10:15 AM † Poor Souls (Pine Acres)
Saturday, October 6 (St. Bruno)
8:00 AM † James M. Barr
4:30 PM † Don Schoo
8:30 AM † Joseph Finn
10:30 AM Living & Deceased Members of St. Mary
The Ministry of Care Needs You!!! This ministry involves bringing Holy Communion to homebound, facility bound, or hospitalized people. It is a life-changing experience, to be a part of these lives. The privilege of serving them is rewarding. And never say, “Oh, I couldn’t do that!” Don’t underesti-mate God’s gifts!
We need a person, to offer communion at Kishwaukee Hospital every other Thursday. This service takes about 1 hour or so. The time of day is flexible, ac-cording to the minister’s schedule.
If you are interested in serving, or you have questions and concerns, PLEASE call Chris Hacker at (815) 758-5625. Training and mentoring provided.
St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus
Feast Day – October 1
She was born on January 2, 1873, at Aleçon, France, the youngest of nine children born to Louis and
Zélie Martin, who were elevated to sainthood on October 18, 2015. (The first married couple to be canonized together.) Her mother died when she was four years old and she suffered a deep sadness and sense of loss that affected her for the next eight years. On Christmas Day, 1886, she experienced a profound conversion. She developed a great love for the missionary life of the Church, her desire for prayer increased, and she began her plan to enter the Carmelite convent in Lisieux, where her two sisters, Pauline and Mary were members. By dispensation she entered the Carmelites on April 9, 1888, and was professed on September 8, 1890. For the next seven years, she lived a life of prayer, fulfilling her routine duties with extraordinary faithfulness and love. She guided the novices of her community for the last four years of her life until she died on September 30, 1897, from a painful condition of tuberculosis. After her death her spiritual autobiography, The Story of a Soul, revealed her remarkable interior life. Also known as “the Little Flower”. She has inspired millions of people by the spirit of her “little way”.