PASTORAL TEAM Rev. George Omwando, Pastor Rev. John J. Carolan, Pastor Emeritus Mr. James Hargadon, Pastoral Associate Mrs. Shelby Boblick, Pastoral Associate Ms. Gail Rohmann, Music Director Sr. Marion Cypser, RSM, School Co-Principal & Mrs. Sharon Leamy, School Co-Principal SUPPORT STAFF Ms. Patricia Pomykalski, Business Manager Mrs. Amanda Pomareda, Office Manager / Adm. Ass’t. Mrs. Fannie Cooper, School Secretary CONTACTING THE PARISH Rectory: 38 N. Austin Blvd.; Oak Park, IL 60302 Telephone: 708-386-8077 Email: [email protected]Web: www.stcatherinestlucy.org Hours: 8:30 AM-8:00 PM—Monday, & Thursdays Tuesday, Wednesday, & Fridays: 8:30 AM—4:30 PM Saturday 9:00 AM—4:30 PM; Sunday 8:30 AM—12:00 PM School - 27 Washington Blvd.; Oak Park, IL 60302 Telephone: 708-386-5286 November 6, 2016 Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time Weekly Mass Schedule Weekday Masses: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday - 8:30am Word Service with Communion, Thursday, 8:30am Weekend Masses: Saturday Evening - 5:00pm Sunday Morning - 8:30 & 10:30am Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday at 4:00 PM to 4:30 PM; or by appointment. Baptisms Baptism of infants and young children is celebrated on the 2nd and 3rd weekends of the month. Parents are asked to attend a Baptism preparation session/class prior to the ceremony. Please call the rectory to register for the preparation and set a baptismal date. (cont’d in pg.2)
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PASTORAL TEAM Rev. George Omwando, Pastor Rev. John J. Carolan, Pastor Emeritus Mr. James Hargadon, Pastoral Associate Mrs. Shelby Boblick, Pastoral Associate Ms. Gail Rohmann, Music Director Sr. Marion Cypser, RSM, School Co-Principal & Mrs. Sharon Leamy, School Co-Principal SUPPORT STAFF Ms. Patricia Pomykalski, Business Manager Mrs. Amanda Pomareda, Office Manager / Adm. Ass’t. Mrs. Fannie Cooper, School Secretary
CONTACTING THE PARISH
Rectory: 38 N. Austin Blvd.; Oak Park, IL 60302 Telephone: 708-386-8077 Email: [email protected] Web: www.stcatherinestlucy.org Hours: 8:30 AM-8:00 PM—Monday, & Thursdays Tuesday, Wednesday, & Fridays: 8:30 AM—4:30 PM Saturday 9:00 AM—4:30 PM; Sunday 8:30 AM—12:00 PM School - 27 Washington Blvd.; Oak Park, IL 60302 Telephone: 708-386-5286
November 6, 2016 Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Weekly Mass Schedule
Weekday Masses: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday - 8:30am Word Service with Communion, Thursday, 8:30am
Saturday at 4:00 PM to 4:30 PM; or by appointment.
Baptisms
Baptism of infants and young children is celebrated on the 2nd and 3rd weekends of the month. Parents are asked to attend a Baptism preparation session/class prior to the ceremony. Please call the rectory to register for the preparation and set a baptismal date. (cont’d in pg.2)
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The grace and peace of our Lord, Jesus Christ, be with you.
This week our bulletin has an important insertion – Fiscal 2015-2016 Financial Report. It is important that parish administration thank people who contribute generously to the mission and ministry of St. Catherine of Siena – St. Lucy Parish: A generosity that includes prayer, service and financial support. Words can never be enough in thanking generous souls.
Yet, the report is also important because it is a ‘tool’ to aid leadership in making key decisions. It is not a document to appease the archdiocese or ourselves but a working synthesis to guide us to sustainability. It is not a ‘maintenance’ driven listing of numbers but a living guide to aid planning and ministering better, more economically and efficiently. The numbers show the continuing trend of a rapidly declining Catholic (worshipping) presence in this part of town. But let us be joyful that Christ is being proclaimed even if it is to a dwindling number of souls. However, let us all accept the mission and invite someone to (re)join the community. We can double our prayerful presence in one week if each of us invites one person.
My little reminder: Sunday worship leads us to becoming active in faith on Monday morning and beyond. Let’s make Sunday an event that gathers families and triggers our Christian sensibilities. Let’s not ask why folks in the area are not in church – let’s all simply invite. Let’s remember that we are all obligated to be an evangelizer who lives in Christian joy!
Lord, when your glory appears, my joy will be full. Psalm 17
A pearl of wisdom from A Courageous Leap of Faith: Take a courageous leap of faith to know, to love and share. Express that faith. Be present and visible and a person of Christian storytelling and action.
Share this thought with friend and neighbor: Technological society has succeeded in multiplying the oppor-tunities for pleasure, but it has great difficulty in generating joy. For joy comes from another source. It is spiritual. Blessed Paul VI, Gaudete in Domino, Apostolic Exhortation, 1975
Please invite a friend or neighbor to join us on Sunday. And, enjoy learning the basics of a ‘new’ evangelization with Fr. Dennis Stafford’s book, A Courageous Leap of Faith - Becoming A Disciple of Jesus in the New Evangeliza-tion Available at www.Amazon.com
Thoughts From the Administrator
Ministers of the Eucharist: Jeanne Visteen Ministers of the Word: Jeanne Visteen Servers: James Hargadon Ministers of Care: James Hargadon Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA): James Hargadon Women’s Ministry: Shelby Boblick Human Concerns Commission Peace & Justice Committee: Mary and Martin Senica Transportation Committee: Tom Farwell Education Commission Baptism Com.: James Hargadon Bible Study: Russ McCaughey Religious Education of Children: Christine Wedekind St. Catherine/St. Lucy School: School Board Chair: Natosha Lee Parish Development & Services Commission Collection Counters: Carol Kallok Facilities Committee: Fr. George Omwando, Amanda Pomareda Fundraising Committee: Pat Nelson / Cynthia Weaver
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
WE THE PARISHIONERS OF ST. CATHERINE OF SIENA-ST. LUCY PARISH, SEEK TO DEEPEN OUR RE-LATIONSHIPS WITH GOD AND TO CELEBRATE GOD’S PRESENCE IN WORD AND SACRAMENT. BY ACCEPTING ALL INTO OUR FAMILY WE SEEK UNITY IN CHRIST AND SEEK TO PROCLAIM HIS GOOD NEWS IN THE DISCIPLESHIP OF OUR LIVES.
Parish Organizations:
Parish Pastoral Council Madonna Sloan and Joyce Wade, Co-Chairs
Parish Finance Council John McGuire
Spiritual Life Commission Faith & Fellowship: Connie Rakitan Liturgy Committee: Cantors: Gail Rohmann Celebration Choir: Gail Rohmann Praise Choir: Julius White Greeters & Ushers: Jim Lewis
(cont’d from pg. 1) Weddings Please contact a parish priest to set a wedding date. Allow at least 6 months for preparation. RCIA The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is a sacramental pro-cess, celebrated in the midst of this Faith Community. This process as-sists adults, as well as children over the age of 7, in learning about the Catholic Faith. Through its witness, worship, service, and teaching our Faith Community offers the invitation and support necessary for initiation into the Catholic Church. Ministry to the Sick, Hospitalized and Shut—Ins Please notify the Parish Office so that we can visit and minister to your con-fined loved-ones. Newcomers Please fill out a registration form after Mass, or come by the Rectory Office during the week.
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Monday, November 7 2:30-6:00 PM - Day Care - C 4-8 PM - Voice Lessons - MMR 7-9:30PM - F&F Meeting - LMC
Tuesday, November 8 9:30 AM - Bible Study - RRT 11:30AM - 3PM - Voice Lessons - CH 2:30-6:00 PM - Day Care - C 7:30-9PM - Praise Choir Rehearsal - MMR
Wednesday, November 9 2:30-6:00 PM - Day Care - C 7:30-9PM Celebration Choir -CH
Thursday, November 10 9:AM– 5PM - Christmas Bazaar Set-Up - M 1-3:30PM - F&F Meeting Meeting - LMC 2:30-6:00 PM - Day Care - C 4:00 - 9:00 PM - Voice Lessons - CH 6-8 PM - A.A. - RD 7-:30PM - F&F Meeting - LMC
Friday, November 11 12-4:00PM - Christmas Bazaar - M 2:30-6:00 PM - Day Care - C 5:00 PM - Wedding Rehearsal - CH
Saturday, November 12 9AM-5:00PM - Christmas Bazaar - M 2:00 PM - Wedding: Ann Marie Lewis & Kevin Hedrick - CH
Save the Date
Friday & Saturday November 11-12
Christmas Bazaar at Maguire Hall
Sunday, December 4 Breakfast with St. Nick
Maguire Hall
Sat. Sun. Dec. 3-4 Sat. Sun. Dec. 10-11
Gift Card Sale in Church
Sat. Sun. Dec. 10-11 Christmas Flower Sale
500 Club Winner!
The New Season of the 500 Club has begun!
Congratulations to the owner of Certificate # 423
Dee Van THorre
is the winner of the First Week’s prize of $500.00
Certificates are $25 each and will be included in every weekly drawing from October 30th, 2016 through October 22nd, 2017. The prize each week is $25 except for three weeks when the prize is $500. If we sell all 500 certificates, there will be a 4th drawing for $500. Purchase forms have been mailed to registered mem-bers of the parish and are available in the back of church and at the rec-tory. This is a fun way to support the parish and it is open to everyone, not just members of our parish com-munity. Pass the word. Thank you!!!
~The Fundraising Committee
500 Club Winner
$ 25.00
November 6, 2016
BONNIE CONROYD, # 267
FOODFIRST WEEKEND
Won’t You Please Help?!
November: Month of the Holy Souls
All are invited to bring photos of deceased loved ones to the church and place them in the window wells of the church. Photos will remain in the window wells throughout the month of November as we remem-ber loved ones in prayer. Also, the Book of Remembrance will be in the Gathering Space throughout November so that you might enter the names of loved ones for whom you wish to pray.
Gift Cards are Coming Again this Year
1. Pick up your order sheet in the bulletin on November 26-27.
2. The Only two weekends that you can place your order will on December 3-4, and on Decem-ber 10-11.
3. The Final pick-up weekend will be December 17-18.
Life Everlasting
The second book of Maccabees tells a powerful story, and a rather gruesome one at that. But central to it, beyond the horrible deaths inflicted upon the brothers and their mother, is their be-lief in the promise of resurrection and life everlasting in God.
Paul asks the Thessalonians to pray for him as he spreads Christ’s mes-sage of love, so that he might be de-livered from other nonbelievers anx-ious to do him harm. The apostle is confident in such prayer, just as he is confident in the everlasting support of Jesus and God the Father.
And there’s that “everlasting” word again. The Sadducees, not buying the idea, ask Jesus an interesting—albeit meaningless—question about the sta-tus of married life at the Resurrection. He tells the non-believers that mar-riage isn’t an issue for the risen chil-dren of God. More importantly, he assures them that their ancestors do live on in God, even as evidenced by the Father’s words to Moses.
Terry Sullivan John McGuire Shelby Boblick David Geffe Bern Wheel Marie Wheel
Saints and Special Observances
Sunday: Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time; National Vocation Awareness Week Daylight Saving Time ends Tuesday: Election Day Wednesday: The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica Thursday: St. Leo the Great Friday: St. Martin of Tours; Veterans Day; Remembrance Day (Canada) Saturday: St. Josaphat
Mon. November 7 8:30 † Helen Cooper By: Christine Wedekind
Tue. November 8 8:30 † Gladys Vergara By: Ministry of Care Wed. November 9 8:30 † Albert Brion By: Dorothy Brion
Fri. November 11 8:30 † Charlie Matthews By: Eliza & Daryl Matthews
Sat. November 12 3:00 Wedding: Ann Marie Lewis and Kevin Hedrick 5:00 Paul and Pat Koko (50 W A .) By: The Koko Family
Sun. November 13 8:30 F P O P 8:30 † Jerry Rice By: The Yee Family 10:30 † Patrick Hargadon By: The Hargadon Family
Today’s Readings First Reading — The King of the world will raise us up to live again forever (2 Maccabees 7:1-2, 9-14). Psalm — Lord, when your glory appears, my joy will be full (Psalm 17). Second Reading — May the Lord encourage and strengthen your hearts (2 Thessalonians 2:16 — 3:5). Gospel — Those who are deemed worthy of the coming age can no longer die (Luke 20:27-38 [27, 34-38]).
October 30, 2016 $ 5,377.00 On-Line GiveCentral $ 947.00 Weekly Budget $ 7,308.00 Amount Under Budget $ (984.00) Online donations can be made to St. Catherine-St. Lucy
Parish at www.givecentral.org
Thanks for your continued financial support!
Attention Ministers of the Word!!
The new Liturgical Year, “Cycle A” begins on the 1st Sunday of Advent which is November 26/27 this year. Please be sure to pick-up your copy of the Workbook for Lectors which is now available in the sacristy.
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Our Living Word: For Reflection
Take time each week to reflect upon the CURRENT Sunday’s Scripture. We are fed by the Word so we can live out the Word. November 6, 2016— 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
• I am confident in Jesus’ promise of Life after death when . . .I struggle with belief in everlasting Life when . . .
• I am most alive and in touch with God when . . .
1st & 2nd Readings for the Upcoming Sunday are offered. Their sole purpose is to help us all of us “receive” and “hear” the word of God.
November 13, 2016— 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time First Reading: Malachi 3:19-20 The book of Malachi was written af-ter the Jews returned from exile in Babylon. Faced with problems on all sides, many in the community doubt-ed whether God would ever again act on their behalf. In this passage, Mala-chi responds to these skeptics.
Second Reading: 2 Thessalonians 3:7-12 The second letter to the Thessaloni-ans addresses concerns early Chris-tians had about the coming of Christ in glory. Some were excessively in-terested in the day and hour of Christ’s coming. Others thought that his imminent coming was an invita-tion to idleness.
Communion & Anointing of the Sick
Please call the Rectory at 708-386-8077 to let us know if you or a member of your family is in need of the sacrament of anointing of the sick or would like to have Holy Communion brought to your house or nursing home or both.
Remember a Loved One
We have weekday Masses available in our 2016 Mass Book. Please come to the Rectory for Masses. Remember your loved ones or any other special occasion.
27 W. Washington Blvd. Oak Park, IL 60302 708-386-5286
School News
• The school welcomed community and corporate leaders from the Chicago area last Thursday. They
met our school board, visited our classrooms, and interacted with our students. It was a won- derful morning!
• Thank you for allowing us to share All Saints’ Mass with you.
• Our students are looking forward to visiting the Christmas Bazaar.
Thank you for inviting us!
• Look for our “Boxtops for Educa-tion” box, located in the church vestibule. Cut out boxtops from food and home products and bring them in to help our school.
Praying for the Sick In Our Parish
Winifred Ballew, Gloria Baxter, Fr. John Carolan, Lillian Czaplicki, Anabelle Deaton, Ashley DeNyse, Andrea Edwards, Joseph Fitzer, Donna Kanapes, Diane W. Kinamo, Paul Koko, Kate Kroker, Kyle Lee, Dolores Malkowski, Eileen Nauss, Scarlett Evans-Perez, Skylar Robinson, Carlton Shanks and Valerie Williams
The name of your close relative will remain on this list for four weeks. After that, you will have to call us again to reinstate it into the list. If you wish to include a name of a sick member of your family here, please call Amanda at the rectory during office hours. Thank you.
If we have truly received the mercy of God, we owe a huge debt of mercy in our dealings with others. That is a consistent teaching of Jesus, who em-beds it in the Lord’s Prayer—forgive us as we forgive others. “You wicked slave! I forgave you all that debt because you pleaded with me. Should you not have had mercy on your fellowslave, as I had mercy on you?” —Matthew 18:32–33
www.archchicago.org More on Pope Francis’s vision at: www.loyolapress.com/popefrancis
JUBILEE YEAR OF MERCY One Word at a Time
Bequests
PLEASE consider remembering our parish in your will or trust. We have been blessed in the past by the gene- rosity of so many parishioners and I am hopeful this will continue into the future. -Father George
Bible Study - Tuesdays 9:30 AM
Please consider in joining us every Tuesday at 9:30
AM only for Bible Study at the Rectory. If you are trying to find answers to your daily life questions, or are willing to have an hour of peace and knowledge about our reli-gion, please come. It is totally free.
“Table Talk” for families “Families” are what you define family to be!
This “talk” is based upon Luke 20:27-38. Consider the quote “God has no use for dead people. He is God of the living.” 1. What does this mean to you? 2. What does it mean to share in
Christ’s death and resurrection, daily?
3. How have you (us) done this in the past week?
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Give Central allows our parish to provide its parishioners a safe and convenient way to make regular, automatic electronic contributions and can also be used be used for special events and other collections. We want to provide you with that same conven-ient option at church.
You can go directly to our website: www.stcatherinestlucy.org to be able to find the link to GiveCentral
Update on Father George It has been a great week for me. This past weekend I had closing masses for two high schools; I also visited a former classmate and I was warmly welcomed by him. I assisted with the celebration of two masses and we shared wonderful memories. It is so nice to interact with the peo-ple I grew up with. I want to take this chance to wish you a good month of November especially when we remember all the Saints and all of Our Faithful Departed. God bless you.
—Fr. George
Music Dept. News
We have two choirs to choose from. The Praise Choir, directed by Julius White, sings contemporary Gospel music twice a month at the Saturday 5:00 pm mass. They also sing Christ-mas morning. They rehearse on Tues-days from 7:30-9:00 pm.
The Celebration Choir, directed by Gail Rohmann, sings a wide variety of styles from Renaissance to Spiritu-als to Contemporary music. They sing two times a month at the 10:30 am mass as well as at the Easter Triduum and on Christmas Eve. They rehearse on Wednesdays from 7:30-9:00 pm.
We are also in need of cantors. Can-tors must be able to sing solo and lead the congregation in song, so some experience is necessary. They re-hearse once a month but extra re-hearsal time is available if needed. Individual preparation is an important part of the ministry of the cantor.
We would also love to have more in-strumentalists to play preludes at mass. Perhaps you are a clarinetist or violinist or pianist and would like to play. Rehearsal time is available as needed.
So think about it, pray about it, talk to Julius or Gail and come join the joy-ous community of music leaders here at St. Catherine-St. Lucy Parish.
Religious Education
Registration is always open. If you have a child/children who you would like to
register, contact the Rectory, leave your name and number and someone will call you. It is never too late.
And Let It Begin With Me
In Germany they came first for the Communists and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a Communist. Then they came for the Jews and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a Jew. Then they came for the trade union-ists and I didn’t speak up because I didn’t belong to a union. Then they came for me and there was nobody left to speak up. --Martin Neimoeller
Little known facts about the Catholic Church in Las Vegas:
There are more churches in Las Ve-gas than casinos. During Sunday ser-vices at the Offertory some worship-pers contribute casino chips as op-posed to cash. Some are sharing their winnings – some are hoping to win. Since they get chips from so many different casinos, and they are worth money, the Catholic churches are re-quired to send all the chips into the diocese for sorting. Once sorted into the respective casino chips, one jun-ior priest takes the chips and makes the rounds to the casinos turning chips into cash. And he, of course, is known as The Chip Monk.
Wedding Banns
Ann Marie Lewis & Kevin Hedrick
† Patrice Collins R.I.P.
A member of the Faith & Fellow-ship Monday Night Group, went home to God in October after courageous battles with many health problems including cancer.
Patrice had helped at our Health Fair, Donuts, was guest of the parish at one of our Fashion Shows and was known for her Praise Dance. A Memorial Service was held at Maypole Avenue Church of Christ. Please keep Patrice and her family in your prayers.
OOPS !!!
We mistakenly wrote the name of Gladys Evans in our list of names for the Faithful Departed last week. The correct name is Mrs. Johnnie Evans. We apologize for this over-sight.
Have you moved?
If you have recently changed your address, phone number, or
e-mail address, please notify us in order to have our records up-to-date. Call Amanda at 708-386-8077 or via e-mail at: [email protected]
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St. Catherine of Siena – St. Lucy Parish www.stcatherinestlucy.org (708) 386-8077
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
Circles of Love Friday, November 11 & Saturday, November 12, 2016
Please return the form below, raffle ticket stubs and payment by November 4th.
Seat me with: _____________________________________________________________
_________ Number of Adult Luncheon Tickets @ $18.00 per person _________ Number of Child meals for ages 12 & under @ $11.00 per person Discount for table of 8 or a table of 10: $17/adult and $10/child This requires all names & total payment with one reservation form.
Enclosed is: $_________________ for Luncheon Reservations $_________________ for Raffle Tickets @ $2.00 each or 6/$10.00 $_________________ for Donation (if you would like to contribute but are unable to attend) $_________________ TOTAL