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    ...(708)423-0321 or (708)423-0322(po polsku)

    .(708)423-0321 lub (708)423-0322For Sacraments of Baptism, Marriage,parish registration, convert instruction,prolonged illness at home.

    [email protected]

    North-75th St. East-Cicero, West-Narragansett,South-87th St. Cicero to Austin)83rd St. (Austin to Narragansett)

    .(708)423-0321Deacon Irvin A. Bryce Jr.

    ....(708)966-4068Mrs. Marlene Rybicki

    ..(708)424-7757Mrs. Marilyn Kurowski, Principal5535 West State Roadwww.stalbertcatholicschool.com

    ...(708)636-0406Mr. Kevin Wiseman, Coordinator5535 West State Road

    5:00 PM (Sunday Obligation)

    7:30 AM - 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM (English-Polish) - 12:00 PM6:15 AM, 1:30 PM and 5:00 PM (Polish)6:30 PM (Spanish)

    6:30 AM, 7:30 AM (Polish), 8:30 AM7:30 AM ( Polish) 8:30 AM

    - All day,Bilingual Confessions 5:00-6:00PM, 6:00 PM Mass (Polish)

    Please refer to schedules printedin the bulletin prior to the Holiday.Vigil Mass - 7:00 PM (evening before Holy Day)

    Saturday 4:00-4:45 PM

    1st, 2nd and 3rd Sundays at 3:15 PM

    Last Monday of month at 7:00 PM Parish registrationand attendance at the Baptismal Preparation Classare required prior to Baptism.

    All wedding arrangements must be made with aparish priest at least 5 months prior to scheduled date.

    All couples are required to participate ina marriage preparation program. Parish registration is arequirement. Times of marriages are as follows:Saturday 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM

    REV. JOSEPH P. LYNCH, PASTOR EMERITUS

    REV. RYSZARD CZERNIAK, SCh. ASSOCIATE PASTOR

    REV. ANTHONY BROOKS, SCh. ASSOCIATE PASTOR

    IRVIN A. BRYCE, JR., PERMANENT DEACON

    RAYMUNDO DIAZ DE LEON, PERMANENT DEACON

    MISSIONARY SISTERS OF CHRIST THE KING:SR. ANNA GORSKA, SR. MARIA NIWA, & SR. EWA SZPARGALA

    Deuteronomy 6:5

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    The Archdiocese of Chicago Vocations Office helpsmen discern a call to the priesthood through re-treats, visits to the seminary and discernment op-

    portunities. As well, the Vocation Office workswith men to determine their eligibility to apply tothe seminary for the diocesan priesthood in Chi-cago. Finally, the Vocations Office actively worksto create a culture supportive of vocations throughpromotion, education, and parish based efforts toraise awareness.More information on becoming a priest in the Archdio-cese of Chicago is available by contacting: Fr. BrianWelter Archdiocesan Vocations Office 312-534-8298

    MASS INTENTIONS

    Monday, November 5, 2012

    6:30 - Marian Jelcz - Blessing7:30 -8:30 + Cusac Family

    +Timothy OSullivanTuesday, November 6, 2012

    6:30 +Demeter Bereznak

    7:30 -8:30 +Patrick Juris 1st Anniv. of Death+Theresa & Umberto Botta

    Wednesday, November 7, 2012

    6:30 +Rose Piwowar7:30 - Aniela Landowski - Blessing8:10 - MORNING PRAYER OF THE CHURCH8:30 +Maria & Ludwig Herbst7:00 -

    Thursday, November 8, 2012

    6:30 +Sean Murphy7:30 -8:30 +Felice & +Michael Rizzo

    7:00PM - PARISH HOLY HOURFriday, November 9, 2012

    The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica6:30 -7:30 -8:30 - Freddie Tovar - Birthday Blessing

    Saturday, November 10, 2012

    St. Leo the Great, Pope and Doctor of the Church

    7:30 +Stanislaw Chlebek8:30 +Mariano LiVolsi & +Santa Rizzo5:00PM +Salvatore Imbarrato, +Stanley Ojer

    +Walter Marszalek, - Marilyn Marszalek - Blessing

    - Freddie Tovar - Birthday BlessingSunday, November 11, 2012Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

    6:15 +Ludwina Mostowska7:30 +For the Parishioners, +Bridgie Lally9:00 +Anton Wright, +Dennis Miller

    +Barbara Tebo-Gene & Eileen Cerney - Blessing

    10:30 +Matthew & Cecilia Wronkiewicz12:00PM +John Bourke, +Benjamin Penny

    -Marian Jelcz - Blessing1:30PM +Edward Skrzyszowski 1st Anniv. of Death

    +Edward Berdowski

    +Aleksander & Maria Skawinski5:00PM -6:30PM -

    The Tree of Life is located in the backof church at our Shrine. You can estab-lish a beautiful memorial to a loved oneby inscribing a leaf with his or hername. The donation for a leaf is$350.00. The donation for a larger me-

    morial, just under the tree, is $1,000.00The money we collect is used for themaintenance of our church property.More information and forms are avail-able in the rectory.

    MASS FOR THE DEPARTEDwill be celebratedin our church Sunday,November 4th at 3:00 p.m.

    for all parishionerswho died during past year.

    All relatives and friends

    of the deceasedare welcome to attend.

    The 2013 Mass Book is Open

    Please stop at the new rectory office

    (8000 S. Linder) if you would like to reserve

    Masses for your loved ones. New parish office

    hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 am to 8:30 pm

    Saturday 9:00 am to 5:30 pm Closed Sundays

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    LET US PRAY

    For the sick: Marilyn Buchalski, Leonard Young, Jim Lopec & Family, Eric Dulce, Pineda & EckhartFamilies, Carmella Mazurek, Virginia Wolski, Dolores Magda, Arletta Ceynow, Bill Sullivan, CarmenSalonga Family, Cermak Family, Olga Garcia, Michael Mazurek, John Bello, Greg & Lupe AlvarezFamily, Bernice Ciszek, Sonia Casper, Valerie Farbin, Barbara Iacullo, Irene Korosa, MitchellSidorski, Bill & Ruth Eichnamm, Diane & Robert Juris, Dorothy Reid, Erin DeValek, SalvatoreBottari, Theresa Lonski, Harriet Madey Alex Silverman, Don Kupiec, Richard Polancyk, CarolBerghuis, Johana Pusateri, Janelle Demski, Bussie & Hedderman Families, Sister Patricia Labuda,Walter Anderson, Denis Hedderman & Family Shirley McVane, Katie & LucyHedderman, CherylKorosa, Penny Prokop, Mary Ann Riccio, For the deceased; Ruben Cardona, Charles Zion.

    The Junior High Classes of St. Albert the Great Catholic School will be cele-

    brating a Veterans Day Mass on Monday, November 12, 2012 at 8:30 AM.

    Refreshments will be served in the school following the liturgy. We would be

    pleased and honored if all of the veterans in our Parish would come and join us.

    Please feel free to share your stories, photos, uniforms, and memories with the

    students. Displays may be set up in the school library. If you would like more

    information regarding this very special event, please call the school office at

    708 424-7757. Remember, a veteran is anyone who has served in our countrysarmed forces. We hope that everyone understands that they are welcome to

    attend our liturgy and reception, not just our students and veterans. We hope to see you Monday.

    We bow when we want to honor someone. Sometimes, we bow insubmission before forces beyond our control. And we may even bowbefore an audience to receive their applause and recognition. Ourlowered head or our bended bodies make a bow for many reasons.And when we bow our heads or bodies at Mass, we do so not

    surprisingly for different reasons as well. In the Creed, we bow atthe words . . . and by the Holy Spirit was incarnate of the VirginMary, and became man. We humbly and gratefully bow to the

    Eternal Word who humbled himself to come among us as one like usin all things but sin. We bow before receiving Holy Communion, a gesture of deep reverence beforethe mystery of the Body and Blood of the Lord. At the end of Mass before a solemn blessing, we bowour heads when we hear, Bow down for the blessing. In that moment, we submit ourselves to allthe good and gracious gifts God wants to give us. Reverence, submission, and gratitude all this ina simple gesture.

    KNOW THE MASS ONE WORD AT A TIME - Bow

    LOVE GOD

    As we near the end of the liturgical year we

    listen to Gospel readings from the final stage of

    Jesus ministryhis teaching in Jerusalem. This Sun-

    day Jesus is in conversation with one of the scribes

    of the temple. In a rare occurrence Jesus and the

    scribe agree on the two greatest commandments

    to love God with all your being and to love your

    neighbor as yourself.

    In todays selection from Deuteronomy Moses gives

    this teaching to the Israelites as the core of their life

    of faith and prayer, and Psalm 18 echoes this prayer

    with the words, I love you, O LORD, my strength

    (Psalm 18:2). Jews and Christians agree that our

    greatest responsibility is to love the one and only

    God, and that we cannot claim to love God without

    loving our neighbor as ourselves. Copyright J. S. Paluch Co.

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    ST. ALBERT THE GREAT SCHOOL NEWS

    ENERGY CONSERVATION The 5th

    Grade students will be participating in an in-school workshop on Tuesday,

    November 6th

    . This workshop is being sponsored by Nicor Gas and ComEd Smart Ideas program. You and

    your child will learn more about energy efficiency because of your childs participation in this program. Each

    family will receive a kit containing energy efficient products to be installed in their home. This is a wonderful

    opportunity to help address issues in regards to energy consumption in our world, and what each of us cando to use it efficiently.

    BOARD MEMBERS STILL NEEDED Please consider helping us to accomplish these goals to help our school to

    become even better than it is now. Room Parents are needed for each grade level, preschool 8th

    Grade. It

    is hoped that these Room Parents will be the start to revitalizing the Parent Association. Please discern if you

    would like to be considered to become a member of our School Board. The main qualifications for serving on

    the School Board is to believe in Catholic education, and the desire to help our school move forward. We are

    especially in need of members to serve on the Development Committee of the Board.

    ST. ALBERTS ON FACEBOOK St. Albert the Great School now has a Facebook page.

    You can access it by going to www.facebook.com/StAlberttheGreatCatholicSchool.

    ST. ALBERTS RECYCLESPaper Recycling: There are four bins in the carnival parking lot behind the school for people to place paper

    in for recycling. Please use them to discard your unwanted newspapers and magazines. All of the money

    raised by this program goes to help pay for school improvements.

    Box Tops for Education: These boxtops can be found on numerous grocery items. At any given time, every-

    one has several dollars worth in their kitchen cabinets, desks, etc.

    Mrs. Porfirio will be having another contest (date to be announced) so make sure to save your BOX TOPS,

    each one is worth a dime, what a deal!

    Ink Cartridges: We are still collecting used ink cartridges from copiers and printers as well as used cell

    phones, etc. (we do not collect powder toners). There is currently a cartridge mountain that needs to be

    sorted, packed, etc. If you need to earn your parish points, this is a job that can be done during the daytime

    at school. Please contact Mrs. Porfirio for more information.

    Manna: Manna is a wonderful fundraiser that benefits our school. Gift cards!!! Thats what the program is all

    about. The Manna Program purchases gift cards at a discount and resells them to you at face value, and

    there is no service charge to you. If you want to purchase a $25.00 gift card for Kohls you pay $25.00, thats

    it. Instead of buying your cards at the store, simply order them from the school. The gift cards are pre-

    ordered and pre-paid and your order is usually filled within the week. Orders need to be placed on Mondays

    by Noon. School families can send their order to school, and parishioners can drop their orders off at the

    Business Office.

    Returns to St. Albert the Great!

    Rogers Hall (Church Basement)

    Tickets: $18.00 in advance, $21.00 at the Door, VIP Seating $28.00Refreshments and food will be available for purchase.

    18 and Over Only, Doors Open at 6:00 p.m., Tickets will be sold at the door.

    For advance tickets, please contact Brenda Klamerus at 708-670-0675TICKETS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE PLEASE REFRAIN FROM FILMING PERFORMANCES. STILL SHOTS ARE WELCOME

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    O UR W E E KLY O FFE R IN G

    WEEKEND OF OCTOBER 27-28, 2012 $14,603.50

    THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT

    Thank You to all parishioners who

    purchased Pope John Pauls II

    favorite pastries kremowki.

    Profit ($7,271.81) will be used forthe renovation of our Parish Chapel.

    S t i c k n e y T o w n s h i p R e s i d e n t s / A r e Y o u E l i g i b l e f o r W I C ?WIC may be able to help you if you are:

    Pregnant or Breastfeeding / Have an Infant or Children up to age 5 / Work with limited income

    or have no income / Want to improve your familys health with good nutrition /For more in-

    formation Contact Stickney Public Health District WIC Program (708) 424-9200 x 2158

    Baby Food * Cereal * Cheese * Eggs * 100% Juice *, Milk * Peanut Butter * Canned Tuna/Pink Salmon * Fruit* *Vegetable Vouchers * Whole Grain Products*

    This institution is an equal opportunity provider

    Friday, November 9

    6:00 pm Boy Scouts

    7:00 pm Parish Holy Hour/Adoration

    November 5 - 9 at St. Alberts

    Tuesday, November 6

    Wednesday, November 7

    7:00 pm Bingo

    Thursday, November 8

    Monday, November 5

    8:10 am Morning Prayer of the Church

    7:00 pm Cub Scouts

    11:00 am Seniors Club

    In todays Readings blessings are pronounced on those who do

    not share the values of the world. Your marriage and family areblessed by the values you have in your Sacrament of Matrimony.Help them grow by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounterweekend. The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend isFeb. 15-17, 2013, For more information, call 1-800-442-3554

    The Missionary Sisters of St. Peter Claver will be here next

    weekend (November 10 and 11) with their magazine Echo

    from Africa and other Continents. They will ask you to sub-scribe to this magazine. Helping them, you will share in their dailyprayers and their work for the missionary church.

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    Prosimy o pamio naszych bliskichzmarych poprzez wypominki

    i udziaw Mszywitej.

    W niedziel, 4-go listopada bdziedodatkowa dwujzyczna Msza

    wita za parafian, ktrzy odeszli

    do wiecznoci w ubiegym roku.Zapraszamy ich rodziny, krewnych

    i znajomych na specjaln Mszwita o godzinie 3-ciej po poudniu.

    Przypominamy rwnieo Wypominkach

    w Poniedziaki,rody i Pitki

    o godz. 7:00 wieczorem

    Jeszcze raz dzikujemy wszystkim za wczenie si wwitowanie wspomnieniab. Papiea Jana Pawa II poprzez zakupienie kremwek. Dochd ( $7,271.81) ze sprzeday zostanie

    przeznaczony na remont Kaplicy Wieczystej Adoracji w naszej parafii.

    W rod 24 padziernika dzieci robiy race. Ju wiemy jak mona zrobi sobie raniec !!!

    TY TE MOESZ

    Mona powiedzie, e dzisiaj mamy uroczysto rodzinn,bo przypominamy sobie, e w niebie s wici, bdcynaszymi brami i siostrami, ktrzy si za nami wstawiaj ina wszelkie sposoby nam pomagaj. Bg poprzez swoichwitych chcia nam powiedzie, e te wszystkie piknetreci, ktre syszymy w kociele, daj si przeoy naludzkie ycie. wiadectwo, jakie pozostawili wici, jestwanie tak przekadni, takim ywym komentarzem doPisma witego. To jest bardzo wane, aby usysze, jakBg przez witych mwi do kadego z nas: ty te MOESZ!wici przede wszystkim byli ludmi bogosawiestw, oktrych mwi dzisiejsza Ewangelia. Bya to dla nichnajkrtsza regua i przewodnik yciowej mdroci. Gdyumierali, to nieraz z caego wiata zjedali si ludzie, abyzawiadczy o tym, co im zawdziczaj. wita Teresa odDziecitka Jezus powiedziaa, e dopiero po mierci zaczniesi jej dziaalno i e zele deszcz r na ziemi. Kto

    poobserwuje ycie Kocioa na caym wiecie, to zauway,e miaa racj. Pord witych jest wielu kontemplatykw.Ks. Adam Ryb