Third Sunday of Advent December 13, 2020
December 13, 2020 Visitation Catholic Church
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
WELCOME TO VISITATION CATHOLIC CHURCH Love and Service to Others 779 S. York Street • Elmhurst, IL • 60126 • www.visitationparish.org Daily Mass: Monday-Friday, 6:15 AM, 8:15 AM Saturday Reconciliation: 3:00-3:45 PM Regular Saturday Mass Hours: 8:15 AM, 4:00 PM (Vigil) Regular Sunday Mass Hours: 7:30 AM, 9:30 AM, 11:30 AM, 6:00 PM VISITATION PARISH 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.
PARISH AND PASTORAL STAFF CONTACT INFORMATION
PARISH OFFICE HOURS: [MON-THUR] 8:30 AM-4:30 PM [FRI] 8:30 AM-12 Noon • Phone: 630-834-6700 Fax: 630-834-6711 • Email: [email protected] • Parish Website: WWW.VISITATIONPARISH.ORG
Deanery Website: easterndupagedeanery.org
VISITATION PASTORAL STAFF • Rev. Greg Skowron, Pastor, 815-791-6073 [email protected] • Rev. Tomy Chellakandathil, Parochial Vicar, 630-834-6700 [email protected] • Dcn. Anthony Spatafore, Pastoral Associate, 630-834-6700 [email protected] • Dcn. James Eaker, 630-530-7596 • Dcn. Mike Iozzo [St. Peregrine Ministry], 630-567-4700 [email protected] • Dcn. Michael O’Ryan [St. Peregrine Ministry], 630-530-2954 [email protected] PARISH FAITH FORMATION/RELIGIOUS EDUCATION • Matthew Pozen, 630-279-7058, x502 [email protected]
MUSIC • Barbara Masters, Parish Music Director, 630-834-8190 [email protected] OFFICE STAFF • Marek Latocha, Business Manager 630-834-6700, x202, [email protected] • Anne Montgomery, Administrative Assistant to the Pastor, 630-834-6700 • Suzanne Noonan, Parish Secretary, 630-834-6700 • Teodora Kulikowska, Accounts Payable., 630-834-6700, x206 • Susan Hemmersmeier, Communications Manager [email protected]
VISITATION CATHOLIC SCHOOL Website: www.visitationelmhurst.org Phone: 630-834-4931/Fax: 630-834-4936 • Carrie Mijal, School Principal, [email protected] • Katie McVey, School Assistant Principal [email protected]
PH: Podesta Hall • C: Church • PC: Parish Center MP: Multi-purpose Room FOR A COMPLETE LISTING OF ALL PARISH EVENTS,
VISITATIONPARISH.ORG/CALENDAR-1
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17 Praying for our Children 8:30 AM PC Prayer for Priests 8:45 AM C Endow 9 AM PC St. Peregrine 7 PM C
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15 School Board Meeting 7 PM Zoom
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16 Faith Study 9:30 AM PC Endow 7 PM PC
Third Sunday of Advent December 13, 2020
ARMED FORCES PRAYER LIST We remember and pray for the protection of our military as they serve in our Armed Forces.
U.S. Air Force MSGT Kevin M. James (Andrews AFB, MD) AMN Natalee Arbino (Wright Paterson, OH) AMN E2 Jacob Neimanas (Travis AFB, CA) A1C Eric E. James (Dyess AFB, Abilene, TX) U.S. Army PFC Michael Perrone (Germany) MAJ Patrick Leen (IL.) 1 LT Joseph D. Frost (Ft. Knox, KY) CPT Nicholas Keller (Ft. Knox, KY) 1 LT Thomas J. Diwisch (Fort Bragg, NC) SPC Stephen J. Taylor (Ft. Riley, KS) 2 LT Francesca Cervone (Fairbanks, AK) 1 LT Nathanial A. Greenberg (Ft Leonard Wood, MO) CPT Kathleen M. Donofrio (Afghanistan) U.S. Army National Guard PVT Christopher J Slowinski (Ft. Leonard Wood, MO) MAJ Joseph Doyle (ID) CPL James Kotowski (Afghanistan) U.S. Coast Guard CPO Patrick Kirby (TX) U.S. Marine Corps PVT Nicholas Acevedo (CA) CPT Kurt P. James (Okinawa) SGT David Byrne (Japan) LCPL Eric E. Gibas (Camp Pendleton, CA) PVT Dominic Tosto (San Diego, CA) United States Navy LCDR Robert Aranha (United States)
St. Peregrine Prayer Group
Please join us in the
church as we pray for those suffering with
cancer and other chronic illnesses. Led by Deacon Mike O’Ryan,
assisted by Tim Koch.
Thursday, December 17th 7 PM
SACRAMENT OF PENANCE Wednesday, December 23, 6-8 PM
CHRISTMAS VIGIL MASSES, DECEMBER 24 3:00 PM Family Mass in Church
Megan Drahos, Cantor Violinist
Barb Masters, Organist
3:30 PM Family Mass in Valentino Center (School Gym) Jack and Krystyna Miuccio, Cantors
Harpist Jim Brown, Organist
6:00 PM Mass in Church Elaine Latz, Cantor
Harpist Barb Masters, Organist
CHRISTMAS MASS AT MIDNIGHT Prelude begins at 11:30 PM in Church
Suzy Salgado and Megan Drahos, Cantors Violinist
Jim Brown, Organist
CHRISTMAS DAY MASSES, DEC. 25 7:30 AM Mass in Church Barb Masters, Organist
9:30 AM Mass in Church Jim Brown, Organist, Cantor, Harpist
11:30 AM Mass in Church Barb Masters, Organist, Cantor, Harpist
***NO 6:00 pm Mass***
NEW YEAR’S EVE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31 Masses: 6:15 AM, 8:15 AM
6 PM Vigil Mass
NEW YEAR’S DAY, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1 SOLEMNITY OF MARY THE MOTHER OF GOD
Masses: 6:15 AM, 8:15 AM and 6 PM
CHRISTMAS LITURGICAL SCHEUDLE
PLEASE REGISTER
For planning purposes and to be sure we can accommodate everyone on this most Holy and
joyous day, we recommend that parishioners sign up for the Mass they plan to attend. Please go to our
website and click on the Christmas Mass link to sign up. If you do not have access to the internet please call the rectory to sign up 630-834-6700.
December 13, 2020 Visitation Catholic Church
MASS INTENTIONS
Did you ever stop and realize that there is no earthly gain that can ever really satisfy us? Think of winning the Lotto. On this side of the winning ticket, it’s all about the money, the new car, house, vacations, bank accounts, and infinite pleasures. The possibility of acquiring all of these earthly securities brings us back again and again to the purchase of a ticket. Then, one day we win! Our dreams are fulfilled, and happiness is on the horizon. Then one day, we wake up and realize that nothing has really changed, and I am not as satisfied as I thought I was or would be. I find myself living in my incompleteness and with my profound sorrow and grief. I did not find joy. Glimpses of joy are possible but not by material means. They are brought to us through incredible experiences of connection that bring us face to face with real and authentic faith, hope, and love. And, they are glimpses and do not last. The moment we find ourselves looking back at them, they are gone, and we find ourselves remembering the moment in memory. To carry joy within us is to realize that it is not something I create, manufacture or even acquire. It is not able to be purchased. It is a gift. My need for joy mirrors my need for eternity, for a Creator who has a claim on the very essence of who I am and desires a home within me. As C. S. Lewis discovered, joy is a surprise that speaks to my very soul and is given as gift by the God who loves me. The beauty of Advent is found in discovering the beauty of the gift of joy. God has visited his people for no other reason than to show them where and how to find joy! All of our human and earthly joy experiences are always only glimpses. They never satisfy us, sustain us or fulfill us. It is only God who is the joy of my soul. Real, Divine experiences of joy catch us off guard, make us stop and become aware, bring a feeling of awe and rightness and have an eternal Otherness about them. Nothing created by humans can ever come close to this. We probably will not fully realize the truth of all of this until we actually meet God face to face in heaven one day. Then, in that sacred moment when our hearts leap for joy we will understand what we have been tirelessly searching for all along. Intense gratitude will most surely follow.
GOSPEL REFLECTION
December 13, 2020 Third Sunday of Advent
Readings for the week of December 13, 2020
MONDAY, DECEMBER 14 6:15 AM Poor Souls in Purgatory 8:15 AM +Jacqueline Senato +Emilia Bautista +Richard Vogt
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15 6:15 AM +Frank Attento 8:15 AM +Mark Walden +Claire Guistolise
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16 6:15 AM +Tom Fahey 8:15AM +Florence Maurino
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17 6:15 AM Poor Souls in Purgatory 8:15AM +Thomas Pezza +Richard Vogt
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18 6:15 AM Poor Souls in Purgatory 8:15AM +Kira Spedale +Richard Vogt
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19 8:15AM +Kathy Stumpf +Sally Zarlengo 4:00 PM +Anna Mondello +Dennis Curtin
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20 7:30AM +Ken Paulini +Sam and Molly Guistolise +George Klein +Doris Revello 9:30AM People of Visitation Parish +Peter Carey 11:30AM +James and Francise O’Connor +Nick Pagnano +Donald Young 6:00 PM +Richard Vogt
Sunday: Is 61:1-2a, 10-11/1 Thes 5:16-24/Jn 1:6-8, 19-28 Monday: Nm 24:2-7, 15-17a/Mt 21:23-27 Tuesday: Zep 3:1-2, 9-13/Mt 21:28-32 Wednesday: Is 45:6b-8, 18, 21c-25/Lk 7:18b-23 Thursday: Gn 49:2, 8-10/Mt 1:1-17 Friday: Jer 23:5-8/Mt 1:18-25 Saturday: Jgs 13:2-7, 24-25a/Lk 1:5-25
Next Sunday: 2 Sm 7:1-5, 8b-12, 14a, 16/Rom 16:25-27/Lk 1:26-38
Third Sunday of Advent December 13, 2020
ADORATION CHAPEL IS NOW OPEN TO ALL
We are happy to announce that the Adoration Chapel is now open to anyone who needs to spend some time with Jesus. Due to Covid there is limited seating and a few procedures that need to be followed:
• Masks must be worn at all times
• Contact info: Name, email or cell# should be left along with the date & time you came to the chapel. Place this info in the box in the lobby. • Sanitize your hands before entering the chapel
• 3 pews will be available for Drop in Adorers. There can be only 1 person per pew or 3 family members per pew. • Before leaving you must sanitize your pew with the spray that is on the back table.
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” Mt11:28
RECOGNIZE GOD IN YOUR ORDINARY MOMENTS
A Constant Companion
As Christians, we are called to a life of prayer. This is not just during seasons like Advent, but all year long. When we talk about being prayerful everyday stewards, we are speaking about cultivating an awareness of God being with us at all times. Each day we begin by offering God the entirety of our day. Each night we rest in Him and hope that the hours that passed gave Him glory.
During this busy time of Advent, it is hard to cultivate this life of prayer, but without it we can too easily lose sight of the reason for the season. It is during this time of year we need to heed the words of St. Paul more than ever when he wrote to the Thessalonians, “Rejoice always. Pray without ceasing.” This is how we will be able to avoid the pitfalls of consumerism and secularism and keep our eyes fixed on Jesus.
Bring Jesus with you into the office Christmas party. Take him with you shopping for gifts in the department store. Be aware of him when you sit down to watch television specials you have seen every year of your life. Give him all your time and let his presence fill your every moment. By striving to be connecting with Jesus at all times, you will bear greater fruit and the joy you experience will be much greater than you could imagine. You might even spend a few less dollars and spend more time with those you love, particularly the one who loves you the most, the Incarnation himself.
As the end of the year draws near, please be sure that you are registered in Flocknote and that all of your information is correct and current. Starting in January we will be using Flocknote to record all envelope and e-giving so that you will be able to track it yourself and get your year end report for 2021.
Need help? just give us a call 630-834-6700
December 13, 2020 Visitation Catholic Church
WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT?
Who would have thought that an ancient prayer written on the “other side” of the world at least 2500 years ago would apply so perfectly to us, in 2020, here at Visitation in Elmhurst? Read it slowly with an open mind and heart.
Psalm 16:8-11 I set the Lord ever before me;
with Him at my right hand I shall not be disturbed. Therefore, my hear is glad and my soul rejoices,
my body, too, abides in confidence; Because You will not abandon my soul to the nether
world, nor will You suffer Your faithful one to undergo
corruption. You will show me the path to Life, Fullness of joys in Your Presence,
The delights at Your right hand forever.
This prayer, written so long ago, still takes on special meaning for each of us, especially when prayed before Jesus in the Adoration Chapel. The message is cause for great joy amidst these troubling times we are living in. We would like to encourage you to clip out this prayer, take it to the Chapel and feel the peace and joy that it provides. The writer of this Psalm (David) was writing to God who he could not see, but we have Jesus, Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity set ever before us! We always welcome and need new Registered adorers. Please email us at [email protected] or contact Mary Lewis at 630-941-9173 or Joan Taylor at 630-530-8963 THE ADORATION CHAPEL WILL BE OPEN FOR DROP-INS BEGINNING DECEMBER 14.
HOLIDAY BULLETIN DEADLINES Please note that due to the holidays the next few bulletins will have early deadlines.
Date of Bulletin Articles Due By December 20 Friday, December 11 December 27 Thursday, December 17 December 31 Wednesday, December 23
Please send to: [email protected] Thank you for your cooperation
REMEMBERING AND HONORING
SISTER THOMAS LEO
Plans are underway for a Memorial Mass and Celebration of the life of longtime, beloved Visitation School Principal, Sister Thomas Leo.
Tentative plans set the Mass and remembrance event to be held sometime in late Spring or early Summer with hopes that life may show some normalcy once again, and so we can properly celebrate Sister’s life and honor and share memories of her 40 years of dedication to the Visitation community. Please contact Tony Cuzzone at [email protected] or 630-530-2945 for more in-formation. Please visit the Sr. Thomas Leo Facebook page to post comments, pictures, memories, etc.
Who Am I? As we long for the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, let our Advent be perfectly holy. To help us, Saint Paul reminds us of these basic Christian attitudes: (1) rejoice always, (2) pray without ceasing, and (3) always give thanks.
• In whom or in what will I rejoice this week?
• How will I pray every day this week?
• For whom and for what am I thankful? What will I do because of this thanksgiving?
Third Sunday of Advent December 13, 2020
Please keep these parishioners in your prayers, and all the sick and their families:
Christine Ruder, Diane Clank, Sarah Bailey, Michele Reetz, Renee Moran-Vogel,
and Fr. Miroslaw Stepien
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.
Please pray for all of those who have died, especially
Peter Paul Eget, Sr.
“Eternal rest, grant unto them, O Lord, and may perpetual light shine upon them.”
PRAY FOR OUR SICK PRAY FOR OUR DECEASED
PRAYER FOR PRIESTS
PREMASS ROSARY
Please consider signing up to take a turn in leading the Rosary. The Rosary begins approximately 30 minutes before each Mass: Saturday Vigil (4:00 pm) and Sunday at 7:30 am, 10:30 am, 11:30 am and 6 pm. If you’d like to sign up, please contact Rachael Gilboy via email at [email protected].
Visitation Mass is now being STREAMED LIVE!
Masses will be streamed Saturdays at 4 PM and
weekdays at 6:15 AM. Student Masses at 1:10 PM on Wed & Thurs will also be streamed.
If you can’t tune in live at Mass time, you can watch later! Go to the homepage of our website:
www.visitationparish.org
JADE MARY,
daughter of Bryan and Allison (Neville) Belville
BAPTISMS
RIGHT TO LIFE
Please join us each Saturday from 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. as we pray the Rosary at Access Health Center, 1700 75th St, Downers Grove, IL
60516. Access is a clinic where abortions are provided regularly. We will pray for the conversion of doctors, clinic workers and mothers, as well as for the souls of the babies lost to abortion. Contact Paul Esposito at [email protected] for more information.
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:
•The intentions of Mary Bednarz
FLAMES OF FAITH
“…Blood; it’s in you to give…”
Make your reservation today! 877 258-4825
www.vitalant.org Group 026G
January 24, 2021 1911 Club Hall; 537 S York Street
8 AM – 2 PM (by appointment only)
Fr. McDonald Council #1911
Serving Elmhurst for
over 100 years!
Please join us in prying for our priests. We meet each Thursday in
the church at 8:45 AM. Contact Deacon Jim with any
questions: 630-915-8920
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Faith Matt-ers
By Matt Pozen – Director of Faith Formation
The Question of Authority (Article 5)
To begin our exploration of how authority was exercised and handed on among the first generation of Christians (30-70 AD), we’ve been discussing key texts from the Acts of the Apostles. Last week we finished looking at the texts from Acts 6-8 about the selection and role of the seven Hellenist leaders in the early Church around Jerusalem, and we started to discuss the conversion of Saul (Paul) in Acts 9. Let’s pick up the story from there. In Acts 9, Saul is on his way from Jerusalem to Damascus (Syria) to stop the spread of “The Way” (of Jesus). It is there that he is blinded by a bright light, falls to the ground, and hears the voice of Jesus say to him: “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?” Saul asks, “Who are you, sir?” and the voice replies, “I am Jesus whom you are persecuting.” (Notice how Jesus, from heaven, identifies himself with his community of disciples on earth.) Saul undergoes a profound conversion, is baptized, and becomes part of the small Christian community in Damascus. From
this point on let’s use Saul’s Christian name: Paul. Since he never knew the earthly Jesus, Paul must have learned from others all about Jesus’ teachings, mighty deeds, passion, death, and resurrection. There were no written gospels at this early stage, so these stories about Jesus were handed on orally by his apostles and disciples. Paul himself became a bold preacher of the Good News to his fellow Jews in Damascus, and after a few years he decided to return to Jerusalem to meet with the Twelve. Their fears about this former persecutor of the faith were soon overcome, and they welcomed Paul as a co-worker in the mission. Like many new converts, Paul may have been a bit too bold and zealous, for he soon stirred up tensions with the Hellenist-style believers in Jerusalem. So to calm things down and give Paul time to mature as an evangelist, the Twelve sent him to his homeland of Tarsus (just north of modern-day Turkey) to preach to the Jewish community there. We might at this point ask two key questions: 1) How did the Twelve view Paul’s authority? 2) How did Paul view the authority of the Twelve compared to his own authority? Regarding the first question, remember that Paul did not know the earthly Jesus like the Twelve did. In Acts 1, when the Twelve chose someone to replace Judas among their number, the key criterion was that it had to be someone who knew the earthly Jesus like they did. So according to this criterion, Paul would not have been eligible to be counted among the Twelve apostles. Yet, because of the powerful nature of Paul’s conversion experience and the great success he was having as an evangelist, the Twelve certainly respected some level of authority within him. Regarding the question of how Paul viewed his own authority compared to that of the Twelve, he discusses this in a few of his letters in the New Testament. These letters were written by him over the course of about 10 years (roughly 50-60 AD), to Christian communities that he founded and guided. Next week we’ll look at Paul’s own words in chapters 1 & 2 of his Letter to the Galatians, which give great insight into his own sense of authority as an apostle. While he respected the apostolic authority of the Twelve, he also felt strongly that his encounter with the risen Christ on the road to Damascus constituted him as an apostle as well.
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PARISH DIRECTORY
Adoration Chapel
Mary Lewis 630-941-9173
Joan Taylor 630-530-8963
Altar Servers 630-834-6700
Catholic Light House Media
Tom and Mary Parpan 224-588-5610
Email: [email protected]
Casserole Ministry
Kathy Best 630-834-7673
Council of Catholic Women
Lindsay Cibelli 708-774-4900
Email: [email protected]
CRHP
Mary McCann 630-605-8817
Email: [email protected]
Crypt of the Saints
Richard Montalbano 708-774-1946
Elizabeth Ministry
Clarita Iozzo 630-941-3929
Fathers Club
Mike Machon
Email: [email protected]
Finance Committee
Brendan Gilboy, President 630-834-6700
Helping Hands Ministry
Joe & Kathy Falcone 630-632-7897
Vikram & Caroline Prahbu 630-607-4777
Knights of Columbus
Tom Lenz (Grand Knight) 331-642-4775
Tom Russell (Deputy GK) 630-697-7608
John Dwyer (KC Squires) 847-280-1985
Ladies Bowling
Sharon Bresnanhan 630-530-1053
Ladies and Couples Bridge
Peg Majewski 630-834-5290
Ladies Golf League
Lynn DeFilippis 630-834-5290
Men’s Bowling
Sev Delabar 630-833-7766
Men’s Small Groups
Jim Hermann 630-941-7854
PADS
Elizabeth Kosowski
Email: [email protected]
Prayer Quilt Ministry
Karen Verner 630-834-6700
Right-to-Life Committee
Paul Esposito
RCIA 630-834-6700
Rosary Maker Ministry
Lorene Bryan 815-671-1970
School Board President
Jana Machon 773-562-0575
Email: [email protected]
Scouting
Rob Moskal
ShopWithScrip
Mindy Hosler 630-536-9996
Social Service Outreach
Deacon Tony Spatafore 630-834-6700
Email [email protected]
SPRED
Melanie Schneider 630-209-0064
Ushers
Patti Pagni
Email: [email protected]
Valentino Activity Center
Linda Roberts 630-941-7785
“Vis” Seniors
Mary Ann Kramer 630-617-2550
Vocation Committee
Pam Guadio 630-833-8812
Joan Taylor 630-530-8963
Women’s Volleyball
Tracy Nelson
Email: [email protected]