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January 7, 2018

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Page 1: January 7, 2018holytrinitywestmont.org/church/bulletin/2018/010718.pdfWe will resume prayer nights in January. Stay tuned to Facebook and Flocknote for more updates! The Holy Trinity

January 7, 2018

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HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC PARISH MISSION STATEMENT

Committed to living out the endless love of the Trinity, we are a welcoming,

faith-sharing Catholic family of believers, centered on the

Holy Eucharist as the source of our life in Christ.

SUNDAY MASSES 4:30pm (Saturday Evening) 7:30am - 9:30am - 11:30am

7:00pm (Sunday Sept. - May only)

CONFESSIONS 3:15 - 4:15pm (Saturday)

ADORATION CHAPEL The Blessed Sacrament is accessible for adoration 24 hours each day. The door is open from 5am - 10pm. Please call parish for information to gain

access during night hours.

BAPTISIMS 2nd & 4th Sunday after 11:30am Mass. Before a Baptism, contact the parish office to arrange for parents and godparents to attend a Baptismal Prep

Class held on the 1st Tuesday of each month at 7:00pm.

WEDDINGS Arrangements should be made six months in advance.

Please call the parish office.

FUNERALS The Funeral Director will contact the parish regarding arrangements.

WEEKDAY MASSES 8:15am (Monday - Saturday)

8:15am, 12:00pm & 7:00pm (Holy Days)

Those who are sick, in need of the Lord’s healing:

Those who have died, in the hope of the Resurrection

♦ Joan Novak ♦ Virginia Korzenecki ♦ Louise Miller ♦ Grace Enzbigilis ♦ Monty R. Lucero ♦ Mary Beth Baryl Cizma ♦ Dana Pelz ♦ Hannah Taylor ♦ Regina Leinweber ♦ Gary Rubik ♦ Wilson Gregory ♦ Rosemary Mikrut ♦ Eric Randolph ♦ Frank Randolph ♦ Deborah S. Sollitt ♦ Todd Baryl ♦ Barbara Beachem ♦ Hank Miller ♦ Barbara Smith ♦ Lisa D’Ambrose ♦ Delores Catania ♦ Ryne Baird

♦ Tanya Baird ♦ Carol Cratin ♦ LaVerne Lapiezo ♦ Clara Pagels ♦ Fran Possidoni ♦ John Rossi ♦ Jim Wright ♦ Rick Christy ♦ Joan Sapyta ♦ Midge Zielinski ♦ Catherine Halliwell ♦ Blanca Cruz ♦ Rita Ciotola ♦ Paxton Melnanik ♦ Andrew Maslankowski ♦ Angela Schuman ♦ Cathy Rippel ♦ Ed Wojciechowski ♦ Frank Rossi ♦ Mary J. Kramer ♦ Theresa Frederick

In the interest of keeping our Prayer List up-to-date, names are typically placed on the prayer list for 4 weeks.

To request to be on the list, or to remove a name from the list, please notify the Parish Office at 630.968.1366. Thank you!

Prayer List Policy

Saturday, January 6 8:15 am † Janina Wasilewska

4:30 pm † Jerry Sylvester Sunday, January 7 ~ The Epiphany of the Lord 7:30 am † Janina Wasilewska 9:30 am † Edward Kross † Peggy Garvey Andreau

11:30 am People of the Parish

7:00 pm † Clare Tropp

Monday, January 8, 2018 ~ The Baptism of the Lord 8:15 am † Janina Wasilewska

Tuesday, January 9 8:15 am † Janina Wasilewska

Wednesday, January 10 8:15 am † Janina Wasilewska

Thursday, January 11 8:15 am † Janina Wasilewska

Friday, January 12 8:15 am Intention of Kate Robertson † Eugene Arthur Rouleau

Saturday, January 13 ~ St. Hilary 8:15 am † Janina Wasilewska

4:30 pm † Deceased members of Mastro Family † Grace Stagno

Sunday, January 14 ~ Second Sunday of Ordinary Time 7:30 am † Aggie Kubik 9:30 am † Janina Wasilewska

11:30 am † Doris Karl

† Peggy Garvey Andreau

7:00 pm People of the Parish

1st Call :

Taylor Reagin & Michael Thinnes

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The Epiphany of the Lord

"Then they opened their treasures and offered him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh." What a wonderful example the Magi give us in their visit to the infant Jesus. First of all, they demonstrate profound faith in God's word, spoken through the prophet Micah: "And you, Bethlehem ... from you shall come a ruler who is to shepherd my people Israel" (cf. 5:2). Embarking on a long and difficult journey, they trust that they will find this newborn king of the Jews in Bethlehem as the prophecy an-nounced. On their arrival at the home of the Holy Family, the Magi also give us an example of profound humility. These important men, to whom kings look for guidance and advice, do not hesitate to bow down, to "prostrate themselves" and give homage to a tiny babe. Putting their own position out of their minds, they rever-ently worship the infant Lord even as he sits on the lap of his mother. The generosity of these three "kings" is also evident as they open their treasure boxes and give to the poor child the richest of gifts. Traditionally, we understand the gold to symbolize the earthly kingship of Christ, the frankincense to represent his divinity, and the myrrh to stand as a symbol of the anointing he will receive upon his death. Finally, the wisdom of these men is evident in their decision to return to their country "by another way." Understanding the threat that King Herod posed to Jesus, they followed a plan that would help keep the divine child safe even though it meant inconvenience to themselves. Faith, humility, generosity, and wisdom. These gifts are the real legacy of the Three Kings. Today, let us ask God for the blessing of having these gifts in our lives.

Attention Commuters We have spaces available beginning 1/1/18 in our

commuter lot with easy train access. If you are interested, please stop by the parish office or

call 630-968-1366. Quarterly fee - $100

♦ Sunday: Is 60:1-6/Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-11, 12-13 [cf. 11]/Eph 3:2-

3a, 5-6/Mt 2:1-12

♦ Monday: Is 42:1-4, 6-7 or Is 55:1-11 or Acts 10:34-38 or 1 Jn 5:1

-9/Is 12:2-3, 4bcd, 5-6 [3]/Mk 1:7-11

♦ Tuesday: 1 Sm 1:9-20/1 Sm 2:1, 4-5, 6-7, 8abcd [cf. 1]/Mk 1:21-

28 or 1 Sm 1:1-8 and 1:9-20/1 Sm 2:1, 4-5, 6-7, 8abcd [cf. 1]/Mk 1:14-20 and 1:21-28

♦ Wednesday: 1 Sm 3:1-10, 19-20/Ps 40:2 and 5, 7-8a, 8b-9, 10

[8a and 9a]/Mk 1:29-39

♦ Thursday: 1 Sm 4:1-11/Ps 44:10-11, 14-15, 24-25 [27b]/Mk 1:40

-45

♦ Friday: 1 Sm 8:4-7, 10-22a/Ps 89:16-17, 18-19 [2]/Mk 2:1-12

♦ Saturday: 1 Sm 9:1-4, 17-19; 10:1a/Ps 21:2-3, 4-5, 6-7 [2a]/Mk

2:13-17

♦ Next Sunday: 1 Sm 3:3b-10, 19/Ps 40:2, 4, 7-8, 8-9, 10 [8a,

9a]/1 Cor 6:13c-15a, 17-20/Jn 1:35-42

In our church, on the feast of Epiphany, we write initials over the doorway, what does this stand for or mean?

Epiphany, like Christmas, is celebrated in various ways by different nationalities and cultures. The customs and tradi-tions surrounding these days give them a distinct feel and meaning. In many Slavic traditions, Epiphany is observed by marking the year on the mantle of the entrance to a room or house. In the center are the initials of the traditional names of the three wise men: Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar. The pur-pose is to ask God's blessing on the home, marking it as though the wise men had come and found therein the Christ Child. It reminds us of the marking of the doorways in Egypt with the blood of the lamb so that the angel of death would pass over. God's blessing comes to each home as a source of protection and grace. In some places, Epiphany is celebrated much like a mini-Christmas. Gifts are exchanged in memory of the gifts of the wise men and special meals are prepared. In any event, the manifestation of Christ as the light of the world is a time to seek God's blessing and rejoice in the gift of Jesus to us and to all the world. ©2009 Liturgical Publications Inc

2018 CATHOLIC MINISTRIES ANNUAL APPEAL

“PARTNERS IN CARING”

FEBRUARY 10/11, 2018

COMMITMENT/IN-PEW WEEKEND

Pope Francis Speaks About Stewardship

“In this period of crisis today, it is important not to turn in on ourselves, burying our own talent, our spiritual, intellectual, and material riches, everything that the Lord has given us; but, rather to open ourselves, to be supportive, to be attentive to others. Set your stakes on

great ideals, the ideals that enlarge the heart, the ideals of ser-vice that make your talents fruitful. Life is not given to us to be jealously guarded for ourselves, but is given to us so that we may give it in turn.” ~ Pope Francis, to an audience on April 24, 2013

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Religious Education Families - Mark your calendars for the January FCFF sessions, which will be held on Monday, January 22nd and Wednesday, January 24th.

Parents of Holy Trinity School and RE First Communicants: The First Eucharist Parent Meeting is this Wednesday, January 10, 2018 at 7 PM in Holy Family Hall. Prep-aration materials for your child’s First Holy Communion will be given to you at this meeting; one parent from each family is re-quested to attend.

All Junior High Students should be continuing to work in their independent study with the respective handbooks: Sixth Grade students – be sure to check out the videos on the RE website under 6th Grade Salvation History tab while you begin your January study on the Royal and Divided Kingdoms, pages 24-27; Seventh grade students should be working in the fourth part of the Doctrine Review handbook, pages 30-39; and Eighth grade students are working towards completing their service projects, as well as completing the ivory and goldenrod sections in their Confirmation Handbooks. Continue to work on your Student-Sponsor Activity Booklet together with your spon-sor! Mark your calendar for the Theology of the Body workshop on Friday, January 19th and Saturday, January 20th. A parent attends on the Friday evening session.

Have a blessed Christmas and New Year

from the Young Adult Ministry! We will resume prayer nights in January. Stay tuned to

Facebook and Flocknote for more updates!

The Holy Trinity Young Adult Ministry welcomes all young adults, ages 18-39, at any6 stage in their Catholic Faith. We emphasize community as we grow together in Our Faith and in the Lord. We hold spiritual, service and

social events throughout the year. Contact Chris at [email protected] or visit us on

Facebook at Holy Trinity Catholic Parish: Young Adult Ministry.

Living the Word:

Scripture Reflections and Commentaries for Sundays & Holy Days

Please join us every Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. in the church narthex as we reflect on the

Sunday Readings. Cost of the book is $10.

This year we are in Year B with readings from the Gospels of John and Mark. The first meeting for the new calendar year is Nov. 28, 2017 and will run every Tuesday until Nov.

20, 2018. For more information, please call Evelyn Serritella at 630.968.5978.

Youth Ministry Events & Updates

Youth Ministry will be on Christmas break until January 12

th. Our first event of the

New Year will be our Winter Retreat January 12-14

th, 2018.

Please contact

[email protected] to register your child for the retreat.

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January 7. 2018

Science Fair Volunteer Judges Needed

Over the course of the year in Science, the seventh and eighth graders have been hard at work on their science fair projects. The Holy Trinity Science Fair this year will be held on Friday, January 26th. Every year, we are able to have a successful science fair because of the people who volunteer to help out as judges during the morning of the event. No prior experience is necessary in order to be a judge. If you would be interested in judging this year’s school science fair, please contact me at [email protected]. Thank you for your interest and your assistance in helping the students in their journey through the scientific process.

Highlights from Lux Mundi – Light of the World: An Evening of Music

Adorer’s Corner WORRIED ABOUT YOUR CHILDREN, GRANDCHILDREN, THE FUTURE?

"I urge priests, religious and

lay people to continue and

redouble their efforts to teach

the younger generations the

meaning and value of

Eucharistic adoration and

devotion. How will young

people be able to know the

Lord if they are not

introduced to the mystery of

His Presence? ~St. John

Paul II~

BE AN EXAMPLE FOR OUR YOUTH AND

INTRODUCE THEM TO OUR EUCHARISTIC LORD SO THEY'LL KNOW TO

WHOM THEY SHOULD GO WHEN THE INEVITABLE TRIALS OF LIFE HIT.

"Master, to whom should we go? You have the words of eternal life." John 6:68

All are welcome to adore at ANY hour; however, we are in urgent need of a registered adorer for:

2 a.m. Friday 4 a.m. Sunday

Partner for: 1 a.m. Monday 4 p.m. Thursday

Please contact Joe or Maureen Garro at 630.968.3855 or [email protected].

Moms & Tots Group

This is an opportunity for moms and their young chil-dren to form friendships, to learn from one another and to grow together as part of the Holy Trinity Parish family.

We will be gathering in the Holy Trinity School library on Tuesday, January 9th and Monday, January 22nd from 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. For more information, please con-tact Kristin Sherman at [email protected].

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Discover the “Epic” Story of the Catholic Church — Experience Church History from a Catholic Perspective! As Catholics, we are heirs to a remarkable heritage. The history of our Faith is so much more than a list of facts and dates. It is a fascinating story of adventure, rebellion, tragedy, and triumph.

A story 2,000 years in the making, one word best de-scribes Catholic history: Epic. Epic: A Journey through Church History is a captivating and fast-paced look at the story of the Catholic Church. Beginning with the lives of the apostles all the way up to the present day, Epic takes the immense history of the Church and simplifies it into twelve, color-coded time periods. In the course of twenty sessions, participants learn about the major people, places, and events that comprise the captivating story of Christianity. This Study provides participants with an understanding of Church history that enables them to have a greater sense of meaning and identity as Catholics. Join us for the Epic: A Journey through Church History.

Tuesdays 7-9 PM or Thursdays 9-11 AM in Holy Fam-ily Hall, evening sessions start January 9 and finish May 29. Morning sessions start January 11 and finish May 31. For more information please contact Evelyn Serritella at (630)968-5978 [email protected] or go to register at http://ascensionpress.com/studies/25634/registrations/new

JAN. 8 MONTHLY MEETING - 7:00 p.m.

Program: Healthy Eating Location: People’s Resource Center, 104 Chestnut, Westmont

All women of the parish, age 18 and over, belong to CCW and are invited to come together for prayer, com-panionship and fun at monthly meetings from September through May. Events and activities bring women togeth-er for charity work, personal and spiritual growth and friendship. All women are encouraged to attend and ac-tively participate. Join us!

UPCOMING MEETINGS & EVENTS: January 8 - Meeting Presentation on Healthy Eating

January 13 Out to Eat group Feb. 5 - Meeting Presentation on Haiti

For more information contact: Jan Bartel, [email protected], 630-244-0583, or Jeanne Pantke, [email protected], 630-853-2245

Parish Twinning Program

Notre Dame de Lourdes Parish in Haiti

Upcoming Events: ♦ Next Parish trip to LaVoute is March 1-5, 2018.

♦ Next committee meeting is Wednesday, January 17, 2018.

♦ Discover more at our Haiti Weekend, February 10-11, 2018.

Put Your Faith Into Action! “What good is it, my brothers, if someone says he has faith but does not

have works?” ~ James 2:14

Help Holy Trinity serve our Twin Parish by joining the Haiti Committee. The next trip to Haiti is in the planning stages. Experience first-hand what it means to see Christ in “the

least of My brethren.”

Contact Deacon Pat: [email protected]

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