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TWENTY-EIGHT SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME • OCTOBER 13, 2019
Fostering Christ’s Love in Our Lives
P A R I S H S T A F F Rev. Robert J. Kyfes ......................................... Pastor
Rev. Daniel F. Jarosewic……………...Associate Pastor
Rev. Richard J. Kozak ...................... Pastor Emeritus George & Nancy Maddock ............... Deacon Ministry Karen Shifflett…...…..Director of Religious Education
John Ligda ...................................... Director of Music
Mary Bohlen, R.N. ............................. Health Ministry
Eileen Santschi…………………….....Financial Manager
Agatha Kienzle ....... Parish Administrative Assistant
Kevin Kulchawik.................... Maintenance Engineer W E E K E N D L I T U R G I E S Saturday Mass ............................................ 5:15 PM
Sunday Mass .......... 7:30, 8:30, 10:00 & 11:30 AM
W E E K D A Y L I T U R G I E S Monday-Friday Communion Service .......... 6:30 AM
Monday through Saturday Mass ................ 8:30 AM
Saturday Communion Service .................... 6:45 AM
Holy Day Masses
Evening Before Holy Day............................. 7:00 PM
Holy Day ....................................................... 8:30 AM
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday ............................................. 4:30-5:00 PM
Adoration & Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament
First Thursday .......................... 9:00 AM-12:00 noon O T H E R S A C R A M E N T S
Baptism
Sundays at 1:00 PM. Arrangements can be made for any
Sunday after attending a Baptismal Preparation Session.
Marriage
Contact the Rectory at least six months prior to the wedding.
Please call the Rectory for available times and dates. R E G I S T R A T I O N New parishioners are invited to register at the rectory as soon
as possible.
C O N T A C T S Rectory…………………..(708) 798-0622; fax: 798-6137
Director of Religious Education……..(708) 798-6311
Director of Music ………………….……….(708) 798-8412
Parish E-mail……………[email protected]
Prayer Ministry E-mail…[email protected]
Office Hours Mon., Wed., Fri.……..8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Office Hours Tues. & Thurs.………..8:00 am - 7:30 pm
Office Hours Sat.………………………..9:00 am - 1:30 pm
Office Hours Sun.……………………..9:00 am - 11:30 am
ww w.st joeho mewood .org
17 9 51 D i x i e H i g h w ay • H o m ew o o d , I L 6 0 4 3 0
Twenty-First
2 O c t o b e r 1 3 , 2 0 1 9 TWENTY-EIGHT SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
From Our Pastor
GOAL
$1,000,000
$900,000
$800,000
$700,000
$600,000
$500,000
$400,000
$300,000
$200,000
$100,000
●
$1,100,000
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TO TEACH WHO CHRIST IS
PROGRESS TO DATE
TOTAL PLEDGED……...$1,195,614
PARISH - COLLECTED TO DATE....$490,657
AOC - COLLECTED TO DATE….......$306,000
Total………………………….…..…$796,657
PLEDGED
$765,000
(Continued on page 3)
OUR WEEKLY OFFERING
OCTOBER 5TH & 6TH
Weekend Giving ............ $10,800.22
Electronic Giving…………….1,624.50
———————————————————————
Total ….............….......$12,424.72
Budget…….........$11,600.00
Envelopes Received:
Adults ........................................... 226
Children ............................................ 9
Sharing ........................................... 18
Thank you for your generosity
Up……....…..……... $824.72
THIS AND THAT
Every so often, there are a bunch of things going on that need to be or should be mentioned or updated, so here you go….
Sound System – We’re received the required three bids for a new sound system in the church which will include a hearing loop for those who need an extra bit of auditory assistance. John Ligda is currently in the process of reviewing these (both of us met with reps from the three bidders) and then we’ll ask the Archdiocesan Office of Facilities and Construction to review them and ensure that any contract we sign has all the ―t’s‖ crossed and all the ―i’s‖ dotted. We still hope to have this work done by Christmas, and none of it will have any significant impact on the use of the church during the installation process.
New Furniture – No, we didn’t redecorate the rectory—at least we didn’t pay for anything. Thanks to Deacon George Maddock and the assisted living facility in Homer Glen where he ministers each week we have a beautiful new conference table and comfy chairs in the north meeting room of the Burke Center (where the RCIA and a few other meetings take place) and several settees to replace worn-out pieces in the rectory basement. Some of the new chairs will also replace falling-apart chairs in the rectory basement meeting room. And the new chairs in the Burke Center have al-lowed us to replace the rickety chairs in the Cry Room—which, by the way, is for families with small children, not adults—with stur-dier ones. It was this same Homer Glen facility that gave us all the tables and chairs in the new Tolton Meeting Room in the school. And all of this was free!
Kid and Family-Friendly efforts – You might notice a new item in the Sunday bulletin: a coloring page for young children which relates to the Sunday readings. There are also longer, booklet ver-sions for coloring which will be on the tables in the rear of church each week. These aren’t meant to replace the important work of parents helping their children learn to pray at Mass, but an added catechetical component that can help children use their imagina-tions to connect a coloring page with the scriptures. And at some point, we hope to implement a suggestion of our Parish Pastoral Council and designate one or two pews in the rear of the church for families with children who are too old to remain in the Cry Room but might still require a quick exit for a small tantrum or a bathroom break.
P a r i s h o f S a i n t J o s e p h • H o m e w o o d , I L 3
Around the Parish (Continued from page 2)
Parish Ministries (Call Rectory for contact information.)
ALTAR SERVERS
Contact: Fr. Dan Jarosewic
ARTS & ENVIRONMENT
Contact: Erin Roeper, Jeannine Ruse
BAPTISMAL PREPARATION CLASSES
Contact: Paul and Deborah Hart
BEREAVEMENT MINISTRY
Contact: Rosemarie Kearney
BULLETIN/WEBSITE EDITOR
Contact: Agatha Kienzle
CATECHISTS (RELIGIOUS EDUCATION)
Contact: Karen Shifflett
ELIZABETH MINISTRY
Contact: Marge Hayes
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF
COMMUNION
Contact: Deb Framarin, Jack Hayes
GARDENING TEAM
Contact: Elaine Hoffman
HEALTH MINISTRY/PARISH NURSING
Contact: Mary Bohlen, R.N.
HOSPITALITY
Contact: Mary Ellen Brabec
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Contact: Joe Santschi
LECTORS
Contact: Mike Ormsby, Tom Brabec
LITURGY WRITING TEAM
Contact: Joyce Janowick, Janet Ormsby
MINISTERS OF CARE
Contact: Jack Hayes
MUSIC MINISTRY
Contact: John Ligda
PADS
Contact: Jim Bova
PIECEMAKER QUILTERS/PRAYER SHAWL
Contact: Marietta Burke
PRAYER MINISTRY
Contact: Julie Orbik
Respect Life MINISTRY
Contact: Teri McGinley
SANCTUARY GUILD
Contact: Magda Hepokoski
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY
Contact: Rectory
USHERS
Contact: Jim Wright
YOUTH MINISTRY
Contact: Allisa Opyd
Quick News
RCIA SCHEDULE RCIA SCHEDULE RCIA SCHEDULE Wednesdays, 7:00p.m., Burke Center (South of the church)
October 16: Liturgy — Fr. Bob
October 23: Living out our Faith: Lay Ministry
Deacon George Maddock
October 30: Illness and the Anointing of the Sick
Mary Bohlen, RN; Fr. Bob
November 6: The Old Testament – Our Christian Heritage
Fr. Bob – Blessing & distribution of Bibles
November 13: The Gospels & New Testament—Fr. Dan
November 20: The Call of God, Our Response – Prayer— Fr. Bob
Those who wish to attend individual sessions just need to call in ad-
vance of the session in which they’re interested, so that the pre-
senter for that night can have enough handouts for everyone, 708-
798-0622.
So those are all the ―this and that‖ items for now. There will surely be others down the road, some of which will be prompted by the ―comment cards‖ many of you filled out this past spring while others will be generated from the conversations that take place and the recommendations that are made at our Parish Pas-toral Council meetings.
Fr. Bob
THEOLOGY SERIES ♦ OCT 26, NOV 2, NOV 9 ♦ 1:00-3:00pm
St. Joseph, Homewood, Illinois
Who should take these classes? Catechists and parents who are think-
ing about becoming catechists. Earn credits towards catechist certifi-
cation or come for enrichment to learn more about our faith!
To earn credits towards certification the cost is $10.00 and you must
attend all three sessions. There is no cost if you are taking these
classes for enrichment only. Call 708-798-6311 to register. All par-
ticipants must register in advance.
Topics:
Revelation, Scripture and Tradition
Salvation History through the Old Testament
Catechesis and Scripture: Understanding the Word of God
The Nature of God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit of the Church How We Are
Created in God’s image
Liturgy and Prayer, Action of Christ and His Church, Baptism, and Eucharist
Healing Sacraments: Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick and Dying
4 O c t o b e r 1 3 , 2 0 1 9 TWENTY-EIGHT SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Around the Parish Pet Blessing at St. Joseph Parish ♦ October 6th, 2019
P a r i s h o f S a i n t J o s e p h • H o m e w o o d , I L 5
MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2019 8:30am Joseph Bandera
Prayers & Blessings for Consuelo Correa
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2019
8:30am Jay Corbett
Prayers & Blessings for
Emelia Cruz
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2019
8:30am Richard C. Stockwell
Prayers & Blessings for
Oscar Correa
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2019
8:30am John Bandera
Prayers & Blessing for
Martha Fernandez
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18 2019
8:30am Deacon Jack O’Leary
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2019
8:30am Richard Bandera
3:00pm Meckes-Simon Wedding
5:15pm Clement & Jeanette
Framarin
David Dunne
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2019
7:30am People of St. Joseph
8:30am Jean Struss
Stella Holtz
10:00am Jean Struss
Patricia Gondeck
11:30am Rick Hatch & Barbara
LaMonte
Patrick Callaghan
Around the Parish
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS OF OUR PARISH
We would like to extend a warm welcome to these recent additions
to our Saint Joseph Parish Family:
Julio & Marisela Nava Carrasco
We welcome you into our community, into this holy place.
May we open our minds and heart to you. Let us share each other’s
stories and traditions. May you find this community to be a source
of strength and joy in the days ahead. May God’s presence be with
you and give you peace. Amen.
WEDDING BANNS
Christopher Meckes & Kiara-Jade Simon
PROTECTING GOD’S CHILDREN FOR ADULTS
VIRTUS TRAINING
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15TH AT 6:30 P.M.
Tolton Meeting Room (in the school)
REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.VIRTUSONLINE.ORG
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
AT THE MOVIES
Plan on joining us
Sunday, October 20th
at 12:30pm
in the Burke Center for Sunday
Afternoon at the Movies.
In celebration of Respect Life
month, we will be viewing :
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All are invited to an afternoon of fel-
lowship and after-movie discussion.
Light refreshments will be served.
GLAM & GHOULS PARTY FOR 55+ This Party Luncheon will be held Monday, Oct. 21 from 12:30pm to 2:30pm at the Irwin Community Center, Ridge Rd. and Highland Av, Homewood. Costumes are optional and there will be voting and a prize for first place in the "Glam" and "Ghoul" categories. A delicious lunch will be catered by Wiley's Grill . Edizon Dayao will entertain so be pre-pared to sing and sway. Party will also feature door prizes and a raf-fle. Fee $13. Please register by noon of Thursday, October 17, either in person at the Community Center or by calling 708-957-7275. This party is sponsored by JourneyCare.
6 O c t o b e r 1 3 , 2 0 1 9 TWENTY-EIGHT SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
For Your Information
SSTT. J. JOHNOHN PPAULAUL
II RII ROSARYOSARY FORFOR PPEACEEACE
OOCTCT 13 13 ATAT 33PMPM
19831 Governors Hwy19831 Governors Hwy
St. John Paul II had a deep devotion to
our Mother Mary. He even believed she
diverted the bullet meant to take his
life on May 13, 1981, 64 years to the
day after Our Lady of Fatima’s first ap-
pearance in Fatima Portugal. It is also
acknowledged by John Paul II and the
Vatican that he is thought to be the
―Bishop in White‖ prophesied by our
Lady that would be slain along with
other bishops and faithful after ascend-
ing a mountain and reaching a wooden
cross at its summit. In spite of the
prophesy, the Bishop in White survived.
It was told to the children of Fatima
that through prayer and penance for
the sins of mankind we would be
spared God’s wrathful judgment. That
the future is truly in our hands.
In this context and being led in prayer
with a rosary given to a local resident
by St. John Paul II, you are invited to
join in praying a rosary for peace and
God’s mercy. on Sunday October 13, at
3pm, the 102nd anniversary of Our
Lady of Fatima’s last appearance, we
will join in prayer at the Flossmoor
Planned Parenthood, located at 19831
Governors Hwy. Using St. John Paul II’s
gifted rosary we will pray for peace in
the womb and in the hearts of expec-
tant mothers, peace among people of
our country and peace between na-
tions. Please join us in answering
Mary’s call for Prayer and Penance.
Yours in Christ for Life,
Dr. Rich Mantoan
Leader 40 Days for Life
SAN ROCCO PASTA PRANZA
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13TH
NOON –4PM
St. Anthony Hall
315 E 22nd St, Chicago Heights
Adults: $15; Children 12 & under: $7
Children 6 & under: Free
CARRY-OUTS AVAILABLE
4 BREAST CANCER SIGNS YOU SHOULD KNOW by Dr. Joseph John Weber
Most women know they should periodically check their breasts for lumps.
The presence of unexpected lumps can sometimes be a sign of breast can-
cer. But finding an unexpected lump isn’t the only symptom of cancer
women should be aware of. There are what we know as atypical symptoms
that every woman should know about. Being aware of these symptoms, in
addition to completing self-exams for lumps, can increase your chances of
noticing possible cancer symptoms early. Early detection is an important
element of successfully treating cancer. If you have any questions about
changes in your breasts, check with your health care professional.
Here are four additional cancer symptoms all women should be aware of:
A rash or dimpling of the breast skin: The skin may feel scaly or thicker
than your skin does otherwise. It might dimple and, in some cases, the
skin may take on the texture of an orange peel.
Swelling of the breast: This could be the outward appearance of a lump
that can change the shape or size of the breast. The swelling may result
in discomfort or pain in the swollen breast. About six percent of women in
a recent study reported breast swelling.
Nipple changes: The nipple can turn inward. This is called an inversion or
retraction. This can result from a growth in the breast changing its shape.
About seven percent of women diagnosed with breast cancer reported
nipple changes.
Nipple discharge: We’re talking about a discharge that is not milk. Fortu-
nately, most of the time, a discharge is not a sign of cancer. But if you
notice a discharge, it’s best to go see your health care provider.
Now, it’s important to point out that the presence of these symptoms does
not mean cancer is present, but noticing these signs does mean you should
promptly see your health care professional. Discuss the signs you notice
and when you noticed them.
Diagnosing breast cancer
Your health care provider can discuss options for determining if there may
be cancer tissue. That may include one or more of these tests:
Mammogram: This is an X-ray of the breast. A mammogram can often find a
lump before it can be felt. Ask your health care professional how often you
should have a mammogram.
Ultrasound or magnetic resonance imaging tests: These tests can give your
health care professional more of a view of the breast tissue.
Biopsy: Your doctor will remove a small amount of breast tissue for inspec-
tion. This is the only sure way to tell if cancer is present. A pathologist will
analyze the tissue to verify that it is cancerous and determine the type of
cancer.
Breast tissue test: Tests such as the hormone receptor test and HER2/neu
test can help determine the best course of treatment if breast cancer is the
diagnosis.
If you haven’t already had a conversation with your health care professional
about your breast health, your next visit is a good time to start. Health eNews, August 21, 2019
Wishing you joy and good health,
Mary Bohlen RN, [email protected]
P a r i s h o f S a i n t J o s e p h • H o m e w o o d , I L 7
Around the Archdiocese
World Mission Sunday Collection, October 19-20
Next Sunday, we celebrate WORLD MISSION SUNDAY
during this Extraordinary Mission Month. As Pope
Francis reminds us, ―Faith in Jesus Christ enables us
to see all things in their proper perspective, as we
view the world with God’s own eyes and Heart.‖
World Mission Sunday calls us to solidarity with com-
munities of faith that are young, struggling or eco-
nomically strained around the globe. Please pray for
our brothers and sisters in faith and be generous in next week’s collection for
the Society for the Propagation of the Faith.
Friday, October 18
and Saturday, October 19,
9am – 3pm Credit Union 1 Arena
525 S Racine Ave, Chicago, IL
This year's Holy Fire Chicago
will take place on Friday, Octo-
ber 18 and Saturday, October
19, 2019! Join high energy mu-
sicians and inspirational speak-
ers from around the country
and thousands of youth from
across the Archdiocese of Chi-
cago for the fourth annual Holy
Fire, a day long youth confer-
ence that brought over 9,000
students from 154 schools and
parishes together in 2018.
Sixth through ninth graders will
be challenged to participate in
activities centered around
prayer, witness, and joy that
perpetuate the concept of be-
coming missionary disciples
who witness the faith. For more
information about Holy Fire,
scholarship opportunities, and
to register, please visit holyfire-
chicago.org.
Office of the Archbishop 835 North Rush Street, Chicago, IL 60611 312.534.8230 archchicago.org
October, 2019
Dear Sisters and Brothers,
Love for God's people and the mission entrusted to us as disciples stands at
the heart of Renew My Church. Each October on World Mission Sunday, we join
with the Church across the globe in joyful response to the call to "go into the
whole world and proclaim the Gospel to every creature" (Mk16:15).This year,
the Holy Father, Pope Francis calls for an Extraordinary Mission Month through-
out the month of October in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Apos-
tolic Letter Maximum Illud which, "sought to give new impetus to the missionary
task of proclaiming the Gospel."
In calling for this Extraordinary Mission Month, the Holy Father invites us to
transcend national boundaries in these troubled times in our world , bearing
witness ―to God's saving will through the Church's universal mission." The
World Mission Sunday collection, celebrated worldwide on October 20, sup-
ports the efforts of over 1,000 economically poor dioceses to provide spiritual
and material aid to people across Africa, Asia, and remote areas of Latin Amer-
ica and the Pacific Islands. Recipient churches and congregations also bring
hope to people facing poverty, violent conflict, and displacement in the Middle
East, Northeast Africa, India and Eastern Europe.
In honor of the Holy Father's call to renewed fervor for the Church’s universal
mission, every parish engaged in works of solidarity and charity with our global
neighbors are invited to join the diverse community of Archdiocese of Chicago
in a Mass of Thanksgiving for missionaries next Sunday, October 27 at St. Fer-
dinand Church beginning at 5:00p.m. Together we will give thanks for the local
parishes that are dedicated to the Catholic Church's world mission.
It is my prayer that each parish is inspired to embrace World Mission Sunday as
an opportunity to join with the global Church in making disciples throughout our
world, as we are called to do during the Renew My Church process. May our
witness inspire others in our Chicago community, especially young people, to
embrace the call to love and follow Christ. With every good wish, I remain,
Sincerely yours in Christ,
Archbishop of Chicago
THE NATIONAL CATHOLIC YOUTH CONFERENCE (NCYC)
The National Catholic Youth Con-ference (NCYC) is a biannual event held at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, IN. This youth evan-gelization conference is open to high schoolers. The conference takes place from Thursday, No-vember 21st, 2019 through Sat-urday, November 23rd, 2019. For more information on the Chicago pilgrimage, please contact NCY C@arch ch ica go .o rg o r 312.534.8034.
8 O c t o b e r 1 3 , 2 0 1 9 TWENTY-EIGHT SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
For Your Information
Mass Celebrants Saturday, October 19, 2019
5:15 PM Fr. Jarosewic
Sunday, October 20, 2019
7:30 AM Fr. Kyfes
8:30 AM Fr. Jarosewic
10:00 AM Fr. Kyfes
11:30 AM Fr. Jarosewic
Calendar of Events Monday, October 14, 2019
4:00-9:00 PM Athletic Association SH
Tuesday, October 15, 2019
9:00 AM-1:00 PM DRE Mtg BC
4:00-9:00 PM Athletic Association SH
6:30 PM Virtus Training TR
7:00 PM Baptism Prep Class BC-SR
Wednesday, October 16, 2019
4:00-9:00 PM Athletic Association SH
7:00 PM RCIA — Liturgy BC-SR
Thursday, October 17, 2019
1:00 PM Piecemakers TR
4:00-9:00 PM Athletic Association SH
Friday, October 18, 2019
9:00 AM Sanctuary Guild C
4:00-9:00 PM Athletic Association SH
5:00 PM Wedding Rehearsal C
Saturday, October 19, 2019
9:00 AM-9:00 PM Athletic Association SH
3:00 PM Wedding C
6:00 PM Blood Pressure Checks C
Sunday, September 20, 2019
8:30 AM Religious Education S
11:00 AM Blood Pressure Checks C
12:30 PM Sunday Movie ―Unplanned‖ BC
1:00—9:00 PM Athletic Association SH
Saturday, October 19
5:15 pm Berlinda Nwachukwu
Brian Nwachukwu
Sunday, October 20 7:30 am Tacy Graham Peter Beele
8:30 am Alexis DeLeon John DeLeon
10:00 am Diangel Obodoakor Sunshine Obodoakor
11:30 am Kevin Berner
Anna Gsell
Saturday, October 26
5:15 pm Manuel Harris
Joseph Cole
Sunday, October 27
7:30 am Maddy Sampson
8:30 am Fuhrmann Family
10:00 am Andrew Gaughan
Michael Gaughan
11:30 am Cathy Lopez
Luke Shelley
ALTAR SERVERS’ SCHEDULE
ARCHDIOCESAN CELEBRATION WITH CARDINAL BLASE CUPICH
MONDAY, OCTOBER 14 AT 7:30 PM
St. Philip Neri Church, 2132 E 72nd St, Chicago, IL
Cardinal Blase Cupich will celebrate a Mass of Thanksgiving commemorat-
ing the decree of Pope Francis, June 11, advancing Father Augustus Tolton
to the title ―Venerable‖ along the path of his canonization.
P a r i s h o f S a i n t J o s e p h • H o m e w o o d , I L 9
CHANGE OF ADDRESS It would be greatly appreciated if you
would contact the rectory concerning
changes of your address / phone.
BULLETIN & ANNOUNCEMENT
SUBMISSIONS
Articles and Mass announcements
are due by 10 AM on Fridays (eight
8 days prior to publication date).
P l e a s e e m a i l e l e c t r o n i c
submissions to:
Questions regarding the parish
bulletin/website:
or (708) 798-0622.
Please patronize the businesses and
services who advertise in our bulletin.
Without their help we would not have
such a communications tool as this!
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
MARIAN COUNCIL 3761 Please visit us at:
www.kofcmarian3761.org
or you can email Joseph Santschi
GOSPEL: Lk 17:11-19
As Jesus continued his journey to Jerusalem, he traveled through
Samaria and Galilee. As he was entering a village, ten lepers met him.
They stood at a distance from him and raised their voices, saying,
"Jesus, Master! Have pity on us!" And when he saw them, he said, "Go
show yourselves to the priests." As they were going they were cleansed.
And one of them, realizing he had been healed, returned, glorifying God
in a loud voice; and he fell at the feet of Jesus and thanked him. He was
a Samaritan. Jesus said in reply, "Ten were cleansed, were they not?
Where are the other nine? Has none but this foreigner returned to give
thanks to God?" Then he said to him, "Stand up and go;
your faith has saved you."
Growing with the Gospel
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO REGIS-
TER WITH ST. JOSEPH PARISH,
PLEASE CONTACT THE RECTORY
OFFICE AT 708-798-0622.
10 O c t o b e r 1 3 , 2 0 1 9 TWENTY-EIGHT SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Body & Soul
Communion to the Sick The Priests, Deacons & Ministers of
Care will bring Communion to the sick
& the homebound either at the
hospital or in the home upon request.
Please call the Rectory Office to make
arrangements.
Pray for the Sick MARIAN ADDUCCI
EILEEN ALSEN
SAM AMUNDSEN
NOREEN BAKER
LORA BARNAS
PATRICIA BECERRA
JOANNE BONER
BOB BROWN
CHUCK BULF
JOAN BULF
STEVE BURKE
LOU BUTTICE
MYRA CALZAVARA
LARRY CAMPBELL
EDWARD CAVANAUGH
JOSEPH CHLOPECKI
MELISSA CHLOPECKI
MARY CLARKE
ROBERT CLARKE
TINA COLE (CHRISTINE)
VIRGINIA COLLINS
JOYCE CONLEY
ROBIN COYNE
JAMES CURLEY
JIM DAVIS
ROSEMARY DIMAYO
FRANK DIVILA
CHAR DROZDOWSKI
VALERIE EASTER
ROBIN B. EGGERT
ADELINE ENGDAHL
DAN FLEMING
IRENE FRAMARIN
RACHEL FRAMARIN
JUDY FREMOUW
ALBERT FOUTS
LYNN FUENTES
KAYTLIND FUHRMANN
JOAN FURLONG
TOM GALLAGHER
LOIS GEORGE
JOHN GNEZDA
MARY GRAY
MARY JOAN G’SELL-SMITH
ANDREW GUTTER
BOB HADERLEIN
DAN HASKE
HERBERT HILLEGASS
BARBARA HECHT
MARION HENNEBERRY
JANET HERNANDEZ
JOYCE HIGHSMITH
DARLENE JACKSON
DOLORES JANOWIAK
JOYCE JANOWICK
STANLEY JOHNS
MARY ROSE KELLER
SUE KELLY
Jerry Killian
TEDDY AND BILL KING
DON KIRKPATRICK
ANNE MAHER KOCH
MARY KOCH
CAROLYN KRIVANEC
DENNIS KUROWSKI
REBECCA LINDSEY
LINDA LINK
TARA LINZY
LORETTA LIPINSKI
IRMA LOPEZ
LYNN MARYNOWSKI
TORI MASZAK
CAROL MCCLEMENTS
MEAGAN MCHUGH
CHRIS MCNELLIS
JOHN MCCLOSKEY
THERESA NELSON MILSAP
AZAREA MOORE
JOE MORAN
EILEEN MORRISEY
TOM MOSKWA
AMY MURPHY
CHARLES NELSON
RICK NYE
TIM NYE
JIM O’LEARY
CAITLIN O’SHEA
GERLENE OLIVER
MIKE ORMSBY
SUSAN ORMSBY
SALLY PETERS
VERNA POWELL
CHARLOTTE POWELL
WENDY POWER
Prayer Ministry Prayer requests* can be submitted :
On the Parish website
By calling the Rectory and dial 77
Email: [email protected]
*Also, to Add / Remove from the bulletin sick list.
CORINNE POWLEY
EDMUND PROBY
GAIL PURCELL
TONI PUSATERI
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TOM WOLKEN
JIM WRIGHT
MICHAEL WRIGHT
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Attention Family Members
After 4 weeks, please notify the
Rectory if your loved one still
needs our prayers.
Prayers for Our Troops Please pray for the men and women in
our Armed Forces. May God protect
them and return them safely to their
families:
LncCpl Connor John Anderson
Pfc Paul Bisceglia, US Army
Lt. Rebecca Conti-Vock
Captain Noel Conrad
Lt. Aaron Deal
Lt. Thomas Devane
SCPO Peter Donaldson
Airman Alex Fuentes
SF Ranger Christopher John Jones
Private Arthur Krueger
Seaman Thomas Krueger
Pvt. Nathan A. Mach
Specialist Joshua S. Mitchell
Pfc Jarod Mizgalski, USMC
Capt. Sam Modica
Lt. Danielle Peterson A1C. Jessica Polacek
GYSGT Louis Rodriguez
SGT Daniel Schmitt
PFC Anthony Termini
LncCpl Dillon Thompson
Airman Gavin Tienstra
Maj. Jonathan Troutman
MGYSGT Joseph Unwood
PFC Alexander D. Urban
Cpl. Ethan Wald
Lt. Col. Kevin J. Walker
1st Lt. Daniel J. Webb
Capt. Jennifer Worman
From Death to Eternal Life. Please Pray for
May the choirs of angels lead them into Paradise
the Dearly Departed
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LANTRY AND LANTRYAttorneys at Law
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Homewood, Illinois 60430
Phone (708) 798-7141Fax (708) [email protected]
Suzie’s Hallmark Shop
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18141 Dixie Hwy., Suite 115 Homewood, IL 60430
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“Consider RememberingYour Parish in Your Will.
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Eighner’sStan & Marge Eighner
17928 Dixie Highway
Homewood, IL 60430
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In Memory of Mark BrunoBrickwork • Caulking • Waterproofing
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CARING HANDS
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Home Care • Caregivers
$5.00 OFF any chemical service
$3.00 OFF cut and style
(not valid with any other offer)
732 Ridge Road (Next to Home Depot)
Homewood | (708) 799-7267
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17901 S. Dixie Hwy • Homewood