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Our Mission is to be a Reflective and Active Presence

of Jesus Christ in the Community.

We are called by God as the Baptized Community of

Saint Fabian to Embody the Risen Christ we Experience as

Savior,

Teacher, Healer,

Peacemaker, Compassionate Lover

Embracer of all Cultures and Ages, Celebrator, Comforter,

Servant, Host,

Entrance and Guide

United in faith as

Daughters and Sons, we live and celebrate

God’s Presence

SAINT FABIAN CATHOLIC

COMMUNITY

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Since I have to speak about the Annual Catholic Appeal at all Masses this weekend, here are a

few thoughts – you might call it the “Second Homily – on today’s readings at Mass. Today’s second reading, from Paul’s Second Letter to the Corinthians, might be a little difficult

for many to understand. Here is some background information that might be helpful. This passage comes from a section of the letter where Paul replies to several questions he

received in a letter from the Corinthians. In this reading he deals with a question about marriage and celibacy. Paul begins (and we do not get to read this part) by affirming the value of marriage and then he moves on to affirm the value of celibacy.

Paul is not making a rule, but rather a suggestion to those who were not yet married or who were

widowed and he points out the advantages of living in such a state, that is, not being married. Behind this suggestion was the expectation of the early Church, including Paul, that Jesus was going to return very soon and with his coming the world would come to an end. Do you remember last week’s reading, when Paul said “time is running out” and “the world as we know it is passing away?”

If it sounds as if Paul is overemphasizing the spiritual advantages of celibacy, consider how you

might view things with regard to getting married and starting a family if you seriously thought that probably in a year or two or three the world would end and Jesus would return. So his words that we hear today are not against marriage and they probably made a lot of sense to the people of his day.

In regards to today’s second reading, a little background might also be helpful. The setting is on the East side of the Jordan River across from the Promised Land. After many

years in the desert, God’s people were ready to cross the Jordan and enter a land “flowing with milk and honey.”

Moses knew that God was calling him to leave this world and God’s People would cross the

Jordan and enter the Promised Land without him. Basically Moses is saying “goodbye” to his people. He is assuring them that God would not leave them without direction or leadership. God would send them another prophet like himself who would speak God’s Word to them.

Many people still think of a prophet as a person who foretells the future. Sometimes the prophets

did this, but the best definition of a prophet is at the end of today’s reading: one who speaks God’s Word. The first and the third reading on Sundays are usually connected somehow. This reading is meant to prepare us for the Gospel when Jesus speaks God’s Word with power and authority.

********** And speaking of the Annual Catholic Appeal: The ACA, in addition to meeting the

financial needs of our Church, calls one another to actively practice our faith. Here is a prayer you might add to your regular prayers: That we may see the work of the Annual Catholic Appeal as an opportunity to extend our love and service beyond the boundaries of our parish and local community, we pray to the Lord.

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READINGS FOR THIS WEEKEND FIRST READING: DEUTERONOMY 18:15-20 Moses spoke to all the people, saying:

"A prophet like me will the LORD, your God, raise up for you

from among your own kin;

to him you shall listen.

This is exactly what you requested of the LORD, your God, at

Horeb

on the day of the assembly, when you said,

'Let us not again hear the voice of the LORD, our God,

nor see this great fire any more, lest we die.'

And the LORD said to me, 'This was well said.

I will raise up for them a prophet like you from among their

kin,

and will put my words into his mouth;

he shall tell them all that I command him.

Whoever will not listen to my words which he speaks in my

name,

I myself will make him answer for it.

But if a prophet presumes to speak in my name

an oracle that I have not commanded him to speak,

or speaks in the name of other gods, he shall die.'"

SECOND READING: 1 CORINTHIANS 7:32-35 Brothers and sisters:

I should like you to be free of anxieties.

An unmarried man is anxious about the things of the Lord,

how he may please the Lord.

But a married man is anxious about the things of the world,

how he may please his wife, and he is divided.

An unmarried woman or a virgin is anxious about the things of

the Lord,

so that she may be holy in both body and spirit.

A married woman, on the other hand,

is anxious about the things of the world,

how she may please her husband.

I am telling you this for your own benefit,

not to impose a restraint upon you,

but for the sake of propriety

and adherence to the Lord without distraction.

GOSPEL: MARK 1:21-28 Then they came to Capernaum,

and on the sabbath Jesus entered the synagogue and taught.

The people were astonished at his teaching,

for he taught them as one having authority and not as the

scribes.

In their synagogue was a man with an unclean spirit;

he cried out, "What have you to do with us, Jesus of

Nazareth?

Have you come to destroy us?

I know who you are—the Holy One of God!"

Jesus rebuked him and said,

"Quiet! Come out of him!"

The unclean spirit convulsed him and with a loud cry came

out of him.

All were amazed and asked one another,

"What is this?

A new teaching with authority.

He commands even the unclean spirits and they obey him."

His fame

spread

everywhere

throughout the

whole region

of Galilee.

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TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION

This is the year of St. Paul, and so one of the most visited churches of Rome is also one of the most beautiful: the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls. Like so many other churches, it was founded by the master-builder (or financier) Emperor Constantine about the year 315. Paul was martyred outside the walls of the City of Rome at a place called Tre Fontaine, probably on June 29, in the year 65, perhaps the first anniversary of St. Peter’s crucifixion. Christians buried him in a quiet place about two miles away, and visited to pray. Constan-tine was running low on bricks, apparently, because the first church was tiny. In 386 it was demolished and today’s basilica begun. This vast and towering space looks much the same today as it did in the fourth century. The centuries have not been kind to ancient Rome, but until the early 1800s St. Paul Outside the Walls survived beautifully, perhaps because it has been assigned for nearly a thousand years to Benedictine monks. It was therefore a vibrant place of daily prayer even through the centuries when Rome was a poor and nearly abandoned city. In 1823 a great fire resulted from a botched repair job to lead on the roof, and St. Paul’s was destroyed. It is said that the whole world contributed to its restoration. Even the Russian czar and the viceroy of Egypt gave alabaster, malachite, and lapis lazuli for the pillars and the tabernacle. Several of the precious mosaics were able to be restored, bringing the ancient basilica back to life. One of the great treasures of the basilica is a set of prison chains, said to have been worn by the Apostle in the last days before his martyrdom. Unlike other Roman churches, St. Paul’s stands in a garden-like suburban neighborhood, surrounded by stately palm trees, gardens, and parks. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

READINGS FOR THE WEEK

Monday: 2 Sm 15:13-14, 30; 16:5-13; Ps 3:2-7; Mk 5:1-20 Tuesday: 2 Sm 18:9-10, 14b, 24-25a, 30 — 19:3; Ps 86:1-6; Mk 5:21-43 Wednesday: 2 Sm 24:2, 9-17; Ps 32:1-2, 5-7; Mk 6:1-6 Thursday: 1 Kgs 2:1-4, 10-12; 1 Chr 29:10-12; Mk 6:7-13 Friday: Mal 3:1-4; Ps 24:7-10; Heb 2:14-18; Lk 2:22-40 [22-32] Saturday: 1 Kgs 3:4-13; Ps 119:9-14; Mk 6:30- 34 Sunday: Jb 7:1-4, 6-7; Ps 147:1-6; 1 Cor 9:16- 19, 22-23; Mk 1:29-39

Come, let us bow down in worship; let us kneel before the LORD who made us.

— Psalm 95:6

ADORATION ADORATION of the of the

BLESSED BLESSED SACRAMENTSACRAMENT

Let Him have all your worries and

cares, for He is always thinking about

you and watching everything that concerns you.

(1Peter 5:7 TLB)

Come visit Jesus in the Chapel anytime this Monday from: 12:00 Noon to 6:30 p.m.

Benediction will be at 6:15 p.m.

We all gather together in the Chapel and He is there.

NEXT SUNDAY FEBRUARY 4, 2018

On the first Sunday of each month, St. Fabian Parish offers a blessing for expectant mothers, fathers and their unborn children, immediately following the 9:30 a.m. Mass and we’ll meet in the Chapel. The bless-ing is given to strengthen mothers & fathers during the time of waiting and to pray for the health and safe delivery of their child. This blessing may be received monthly throughout the pregnancy. ~ Deacon Charlie

BLESSING OF EXPECTANT MOTHERS

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Fourth Week of Ordinary Time On the Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Mark's Gospel brings us the story of Jesus driving out unclean spirits from a man in the synagogue. The people are impressed because he taught with authority in ways the scribes did not and they marveled that even the unclean spirits obey him. Wednesday is the Memorial of Saint John Bosco, Priest. Friday is the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord. The story of David we have been following for the past two weeks will end with his death as we conclude the readings from the Book of Samuel. As the narrative moves to the Book of Kings, David's son Solomon, has succeeded him on the throne and for the next week, the tale of notable leaders of Israel's history continues to unfold. In Mark’s Gospel this week, Jesus continues to heal and teach. A man in the Gerasenes is healed of unclean spirits and wants to stay with Jesus, but Jesus tells the man, “Go home to your family and announce to them all that the Lord in his pity has done for you.” The young daughter of a synagogue official is sick and on the way to heal her, as Jesus stood in a crowd, he felt the power go out of him as a woman with a hemorrhage touched his cloak. “Your faith has saved you,” he reassures her. To the father he says, “Do not be afraid; just have faith” and heals the daughter. He teaches in the syna-gogue in his hometown “and they took offense at him.” He was not able to perform miracles there, because of their lack of faith. Jesus sends his disciples out to preach and heal, tell-ing them to take nothing for the journey but a walking stick. Though the demons know who Jesus is, Herod thinks he is John the Baptist, whom Herod had beheaded. Jesus encour-ages his busy disciples, “Come away by yourselves to a deserted place and rest a while.” But as they tried to get away “and saw the vast crowd, his heart was moved with pity for them, for they were like sheep without a shepherd; and he began to teach them many things.” The Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time has readings that deal with suffering and weakness. In Mark's Gospel, we see Jesus go to Simon Peter's house to heal Peter's mother-in-law. Crowds of people gather for healing outside the house. In the morning, Jesus slips away to pray, only to be searched out by Peter. Jesus says, “Let us go on to the nearby villages that I may preach there also. For this purpose have I come.”

Daily Prayer This Week

This is a wonderful week to use the brief background times of our lives to talk with the Lord about our need for healing. We can begin each day by naming some desire we have for heal-ing and deeper wholeness and peace. Putting these desires into words, early each day, as soon as we get up or while in the shower or while dressing, helps us give focus to our rela-tionship with the Lord that day. “Lord, thank you for this day. Be with me as I face the challenges before me today. I especially need patience and more compassion, Lord. Heal the anger I feel, and give me peace, so that I can love the way I know you want me to.” Each of us can make this 30 second prayer specific to what we need to do each day, and what graces we need to do it. Getting in the habit of naming what I need and asking for it will shape how we spend the day, confidently aware of our God ’s presence with us. Throughout the day, we can continue our simple conversation with our Lord, speaking friend to friend. We may encounter some spirits within ourselves that aren’t very clean. Anger or resentment, fear or paralysis, jealousy or pride, lust or greed, self-pity or judging of others are all spirits that distort our ability to love others the way we are loved by our God. When we encounter them, we can ask the Lord to heal us, to drive these spirits from our hearts. Each experience of our need for a Savior can deepen our desire, and our ability to name them each morning. The healing stories in the gospels make it clear that faith is key to the healing. When the people in Jesus’ home town say, “Isn’t this just the carpenter’s son?” their lack of faith is say-ing, “He can’t heal us.” In our own struggle with letting Jesus be our Savior, two things can get in the way. First of all, we need to know we need healing. Secondly, we need to want to be healed. If I cling to being angry or have become comfort-able being afraid, I will first need to acknowledge what a difference freedom would mean in my life and come to desire healing. Then, I need to believe our Lord can heal me. The rest is easy. This honest dialogue with our Lord, throughout our days, no matter what we are doing, can help us grow in faith in the One who wants nothing more than to keep freeing us to know his love for us and to share it generously with others. The integrating element of this daily prayer is the gratitude we express each evening before we sleep, giving thanks for the grace to be able to connect with our Savior throughout this busy day.

Jesus summoned the Twelve and began to send them out two by two and gave them authority over unclean spirits.

He instructed them to take nothing for the journey but a walking stick –no food, no sack, no money in their belts.

Mark 6

Taken from the "Weekly Guide for Daily Prayer" on the Creighton University's Online Ministries web site:

http://www.creighton.edu/CollaborativeMinistry/online.html Used with permission.

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2018 Annual Catholic Appeal

“Come, Follow Me” Please spend some time this week reflecting on the Annual Catholic Appeal brochure that you received. Please remember that the Annual Catholic Appeal is much different than a one-time special collection. It is a pledge campaign where you can make a gift payable in installments. The ACA theme for 2018 is “Come, Follow Me.” Each pledge makes a difference because all parishes participate in the campaign and the gifts of many enable our Archdiocese to deliver needed ministries and services to answer Jesus’ call to “Come, Follow Me.” After our parish goal of $33,416 is reached in cash, 100% of any additional funds come back to our parish to help to fund our needs.

If you received your pledge form in the mail, please complete it and mail it back or bring it to Mass next weekend. For those of you that did not receive a mailing or have not had time to respond to it, we will conduct our in-pew pledge process at all Masses next weekend. Thank you for your prayerful consideration and generous response.

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20182018 SUPER SUNDAY SUPER SUNDAY

BAKE SALE BAKE SALE Sponsored by the 8th Grade Confirmation Class

From Religious Education and Polish School

February 3rd andFebruary 3rd and February 4thFebruary 4th

AFTER ALL THE MASSES

Bakery Donations Needed Please drop off in the kitchen on

Saturday, February 3rd Between 8:30 a.m.—2:00 p.m. or Sunday, February 4th between

7:30 – 10:00 a.m.

All money collected from this sale will be used to help fund our

Summer Vacation Bible School,

July 16th - 20th MARK YOUR CALENDARS NOW!

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Jonathon Aguirre, Kenneth W. Annel, Junior Browren, Anthony Gonzalez,

Maria Gross, Troy Gryga, Joseph Klaus, Thomas Hummel, Michelle Klaus, Christopher Koutsis, David Leyden,

Patrick Leyden, Wayne G. Lewen, Jr., David Malinowski, Kevin McEnaney,

Ryan McHeffy, Michael Michalek, Steve Otten, Heather Quinlan, Mike Snee, Anthony Spear,

Richard Stone, Luke Tatar, Christopher Thomas, Melanie Thomas, Steve Williams, Joel Winter,

Robert Wnek

LORD, HOLD OUR TROOPS IN YOUR LOVING HANDS. PROTECT THEM AS THEY PROTECT US.

BLESS THEM FOR THE SELFLESS ACTS THEY PERFORM FOR US. AMEN

PRAY FOR OUR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES IN THE MILITARY

Weekly Collection

July 1, 2017 - June 30, 2018 Weekly Goal: $10,000.00

January 21, 2018 $ 10,683.33

Year-to-date Deficit: $ 20,175.79

INVITATION TO PRAYER

Would you be interested in becoming a Minister of Praise? It’s the perfect ministry for seniors, the homebound, the chronically ill, and anyone who feels the power of prayer. A Minister of Praise prays for the people on our sick list and the special intentions we send you. If you’re interested, please contact Paula Daley, Ministry of Care Director, at 708-458-2562 to be added to our address list. You’ll receive a prayer book, a small rosary and a newsletter published four times a year with the names of the sick people in our parish and a list of special intentions to pray for. Think about it — PRAYER is a quiet — yet powerful force.

~ Quips from Deacon Charlie ~

Prayer for the Week: Father, if we were to record all of Your blessings, we could not complete the task in a lifetime. But we can pause this moment to say a simple “Thank You” for Your faithfulness and goodness. Thought for the Week: Remember to thank God for the ordinary as well as the extraordinary.

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2-03-18 2-04-18 2-04-18 2-04-18 2-04-18 2-04-18 2-04-18

5:00 PM 6:30 AM 8:00 AM 9:30 AM 11:00 AM 12:45 PM 7:00 PM

Lector 1 M. Kelly I. Slota J. Vojtanek J. Tipperreiter C. Golesz A. Swietoslawski J. Stafiera

Lector 2 J. Jenkins E. Jedynasty J. Macias J. Pawlicki D. Pospishil J. Mateja A. Cison

Lector 3 T. Wroblewska M. Klukoszowski

Host 1 M. Carpenter I. Slota K. Koukola D. Moriarty A. Cortes K. Tylka J. Stafiera

Host 1A A. DuPraw E. Jedynasty J. Ormins D. Meldazis A. Swietoslawski A. Cison

Host 3 M. Beliveau M. Guerrero P. Swiatkowski V. Vogel M. Klukoszowski Z. Komperda

Host 4 D. Fierke M. Obrochta C. Shubert S. Huskey M. Bobek

Wine 1 S. Dedic R. Kavales T. Bosworth J. McGuire

Wine 1A M.A. Moisan F. Polansky Y. Dugic

Wine 2 Deacon Tom A. Montoya J. Latona Deacon Ron

Wine 3 J. Schultz L. Guerrero L. Barnes J. Frydrychowski

Wine 4 A. Hallman B. Obrochta M. Fonseca P. Kroll

A. Jenkins T. Loesche A. Milewski G. Cichore

A. Cichore

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SACRAMENTAL SCHEDULE

SUNDAY EUCHARIST: [English] 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 AM (Saturday 5:00 PM) [Polish] 6:30 AM, 12:45 & 7:00 PM DAILY EUCHARIST: 9:00 AM (Monday - Friday) HOLY DAY EUCHARIST: Scheduled prior to the holy day.

RECONCILIATION: Saturday: 4:00 – 4:45 PM MARRIAGE: Call the Parish Office 6 months in advance. BAPTISM: English - 1st Sunday at 3p.m.; Polish - 2nd & 4th Sunday at 12:45 Mass. No Exceptions. Call the Parish Office to schedule. Parents must attend preparation session. ANOINTING: Call the Parish Office when serious illness occurs.

REMEMBER THE SICK OF OUR PARISH IN YOUR PRAYERS MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK

Sunday, January 28, 2018

6:30 AM Edward Dlugopolski, Jozef Obrochta, Stanislaw Styrczula, Zofia Kenig, Maria Suwada, Wladyslaw i Agnieszka Szwab (i syn Stanislaw), Zdzislaw Jakubczak 8:00 AM People of The Parish, John & Stanley Lach 9:30 AM Ewa Radziszwski, Andrzej Maka, Michael Maka (3rd Birthday Blessings) 11:00 AM [1st Communion Rite of Welcoming] Walter Wnek, Art Cortes (Birthday Blessings), John CUdzich, Maria & Jan Kocanda, Jozef & John Kocanda 12:45 PM Pawel Lojek, Jozef Ligas, Agnieszka i Jaroslaw Faryniarz (10th Wedding Anniversary), Lilia i

Katarzyna (Birthday Blessings), Eugeniusz, Stefania i Stanislaw Kobos, Jozef Mrowca, Stanislaw Staszel, Barbara Hajduk

7:00 PM Jozef Komperda, Janina Zawada, Jas Lojek (Health & Blessings, Asia Lojek (Birthday Blessings), Irena Fiodorczuk, Tadeusz i Jozef Lipski, Wladyslawa IiJadwiga Lipska, Hendryka Niewiarowska

Monday, January 29, 2018

9:00 AM Michael Meade

Tuesday, January 30, 2018

9:00 AM Dorothy Dell

Wednesday, January 31, 2018

9:00 AM John Meade

Thursday, February 1, 2018

9:00 AM Albert Flakus, Stacy Nagar

Friday, February 2, 2018 - First Friday

9:00 AM Nancy Gerdevich, Connie Tomazin (Healing) 10:30 AM Janina Sadelska, Maria i Jan Sadelski 7:00 PM Maria Suwada, Gud Family, Franciszek Krol, Stanislaw Szandol, Jan Sokolowski, Maria i Casey Dobrowski, Anna Janczy, Jan i Anna Janczy

Saturday, February 3, 2018

5:00 PM Albert & Rose Zygadlo, Irena Fiodorczuk, The Lipski Family, Hendryka Niewiarowska, Thomas Albano Sunday, February 4, 2018

6:30 AM Edward Dlugopolski, Jozef Obrochta, Stanislaw Styrczula, Zofia Kenig, Ewa i Wlodzimierz Swiatkowski, Eugenia i Andrzej Kaszewski, Rodzina Maczynskich, Drozdowskich i Miodonskich, Aleksandra i Maria Klejka, Zdzislaw Jakubczak 8:00 AM John & Stanley Lach 9:30 AM John Meade, People of The Parish 11:00 AM Walter Wnek, Mary Meany 12:45 PM Pawel Lojek, Jozef Ligas, Jacenty i Maria Parzatka, Maria Suwada, Aniela Lukaszewicz (Birthday

Blessings), Jozef Szczepaniak, Helena Bachleda, Helena, Jan i Stanley Maka 7:00 PM Jozef Komperda, Robert Janik, Maria Liatr, Janina Zawada, Maria Mazurek, Andrzej Mazurek, Irena

Fiodorczuk, Zofia Janzura

Luz Acevado Marcus Aguilar Joseph Aniol Betty Armstrong Elizabeth “Lee” Ascensio Katie Aston Jerolyn Auton Bud, Theresa & Christina Baldwin Joan Bedalow David Bender David Bergquist Cathy Bice Joe Bizub Fr. Ted Bojczuk Connie Braun Lynn Callahan John Ciciora Sam Clanton Rita Conetzkey Matthew Coughlin Mary Jane Crowhurst Marlene Curran D’Agostino Family Mary Daniels Avery DiBow Carmen Di Miele Cathy Duska Mary Anne Dyer David & Robert Dziedzic Joyce Dziedzic Raymond Figura Nicholas Fillion Carol Fiore Michael Fox Karen Fulton Rosalio Garcia, Sr. Patricia Gardner Gilbert Garza Agnes Geary Eric Gefvert Eric Ginther Karen Gleasner Joanna Glow Jose Gomez Irene Graff Nancy Granato Pat Guglielmo Beverly Hadley Randall Harding Rusty Harding Michael Herbert Jay Higginson

Rachel & Thomas Hernandez Rosemarie Hidalgo Bob Horstmann Natalie Horvath Edward & Janina Hosaniak Wilma Hudson Stephanie Huskey Marilyn Jaborski-Borowy Walter Jachec Arlene Jaguszewski Denise & Richard Jandura Eugene F. Janus Elmer Javier Rev. Robert J. Kash Denis Kazelas Nora Kazmierczak Dana Kladis Roman Klepczarek Bernadine & Joeph Kolod-ziejczak Daniel Kobylarczyk Velta Kopacek June Krzyston Theresa Kulpa Evelyn Lopezalles Joseph Lubas Joyce Lubas Bill & Whitney Luke Eileen & Michael McMillan Christine Madera Thomas Mahon Debra Major Graeniel Lance Manuel Maria C. Martinez Selva Martinez John McNally Kate Meade Grace Medina Mary Meldazis John Methven David Michaels Stacey Misicka Ido Moisan Susan Morris Ron Mystek Paola Navarrete Joyce Netecke Zofia Niemyjski Linda Norcutt Carmella Smiley - Norvell Danuta Nowak Margareta Odehmal Erik Oller

Mary Olszewski Joan Ormins Steve Otten Mary D. Owens Linda Panos Gene Patton Andrzej Pawlica Barbara Pazin Chester Perczynski Virginia Petri Dolores Polkow Marie & Richard Pollak Ken Porter Pam Purcel Geno & Millie Purpura Iracema Galvani Quinete Meg A. Radcliff Cyn Rajewski Adam Raj Mary Margaret Riccio Irena Rolak Bonnie Scepkowski Justin Sewers Michael Patrick Shilney Alfred Skrobot Vivian Spanczak David Sterling Lillian Stricker Joseph Studnicki Baby George Sylvester Mary Tadda Julie Teninty Barbara Thomas Thomas Tortorella Judy Venard Maci Villareal Alice Wagner Denise Warda Jack Wasielewski George Wasinski David Weaver Iza Weisenritter Melanie Williams Eileen & Robert Wilson Pamela Wojdyla Patrick J. Woods Benedict Yerkes Jerome Zaccaro Helena Zeglin Tom Zielinski Lillian Zielnik Rachel Zimmer Tommy Zimmer

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PIERWSZE CZYTANIE Pwt 18,15-20 Bóg obiecuje zes³aæ proroka

Czytanie z Ksiêgi Powtórzonego Prawa

Moj¿esz tak przemówi³ do ludu: „Pan Bóg twój wzbudzi ci proroka spoœród braci twoich, podobnego do mnie. Jego bêdziesz s³ucha³. W³aœnie o to prosi³eœ Pana Boga swego na Horebie, w dniu zgromadzenia: «Niech wiêcej nie s³ucham g³osu Pana Boga mojego i niech ju¿ nie widzê tego wielkiego ognia, abym nie umar³»”. I odrzek³ mi Pan: „Dobrze powiedzieli. Wzbudzê im proroka spoœród ich braci, takiego jak ty, i w³o¿ê w jego usta moje s³owa, bêdzie im mówi³ wszystko, co rozka¿ê. Jeœli ktoœ nie bêdzie chcia³ s³uchaæ moich s³ów wypowiedzianych w moim imieniu, Ja od niego za¿¹dam zdania sprawy. Lecz jeœli który prorok odwa¿y siê mówiæ w moim imieniu to, czego mu nie rozkaza³em, albo wyst¹pi w imieniu bogów obcych, taki prorok musi ponieœæ œmieræ”. Oto S³owo Bo¿e.

PSALM RESPONSORYJNY: Ps 95,1-2.6-7ab.7c-9

Naucz mnie chodzić Twoimi ścieżkami.

PrzyjdŸcie, radoœnie œpiewajmy Panu, wznoœmy okrzyki ku chwale Opoki naszego zbawienia. Stañmy przed obliczem Jego z uwielbieniem, radoœnie œpiewajmy Mu pieœni. PrzyjdŸcie, uwielbiajmy Go padaj¹c na twarze, zegnijmy kolana przed Panem, który nas stworzy³. Albowiem On jest naszym Bogiem,

a my ludem Jego pastwiska i owcami w Jego rêku. Obyœcie dzisiaj us³yszeli g³os Jego: „Niech nie twardniej¹ wasze serca jak w Meriba, jak na pustyni w dniu Massa, gdzie Mnie kusili wasi ojcowie, doœwiadczali Mnie, choæ widzieli moje dzie³a”.

Naucz mnie chodziæ Twoimi œcie¿kami.

DRUGIE CZYTANIE 1 Kor 7,32-35 Ma³¿eñstwo i celibat Czytanie z Pierwszego Listu œwiêtego Paw³a Aposto³a do Koryntian

Bracia: Chcia³bym, ¿ebyœcie byli wolni od utrapieñ. Cz³owiek bez¿enny troszczy siê o sprawy Pana, o to, jak by siê przypodobaæ Panu. Ten zaœ, kto wst¹pi³ w zwi¹zek ma³¿eñski, zabiega o sprawy œwiata, o to, jak by siê przypodobaæ ¿onie. I doznaje rozterki. Podobnie i kobieta: niezamê¿na i dziewica troszczy siê o sprawy Pana, o to, by by³a œwiêta i cia³em, i duchem. Ta zaœ, która wysz³a za m¹¿, zabiega o sprawy œwiata, o to, jak by siê przypodobaæ mê¿owi. Mówiê to dla waszego po¿ytku, nie zaœ, by zastawiaæ na was pu³apkê; po to, byœcie godnie i z upodobaniem trwali przy Panu. Oto S³owo Bo¿e.

ŒPIEW PRZED EWANGELI¥: Mt 4, 16

Alleluja, Alleluja, Alleluja

Lud, który siedzia³ w ciemnoœci, ujrza³ œwiat³o wielkie,

i mieszkañcom cienistej krainy œmierci wzesz³o œwiat³o.

Alleluja, Alleluja, Alleluja

EWANGELIA Mk 1,21-28 Jezus naucza jako maj¹cy w³adzê

S³owa Ewangelii wed³ug œwiêtego Marka

W mieœcie Kafarnaum Jezus w

szabat wszed³ do synagogi i naucza³.

Zdumiewali siê Jego nauk¹; uczy³

ich bowiem jak ten, który ma

w³adzê, a nie jak uczeni w Piœmie.

By³ w³aœnie w synagodze cz³owiek

opêtany przez ducha nieczystego.

Zacz¹³ on wo³aæ: „Czego chcesz od

nas, Jezusie Nazarejczyku?

Przyszed³eœ nas zgubiæ. Wiem, kto

jesteœ: Œwiêty Bo¿y”.

Lecz Jezus rozkaza³ mu surowo:

„Milcz i wyjdŸ z niego”. Wtedy duch

nieczysty zacz¹³ go targaæ i z

g³oœnym krzykiem wyszed³ z niego.

A wszyscy siê zdumieli, tak ¿e jeden

drugiego pyta³: „Co to jest? Nowa

jakaœ nauka z moc¹. Nawet duchom

nieczystym rozkazuje i s¹ mu

pos³uszne”. I wnet rozesz³a siê wieœæ

o Nim wszêdzie po ca³ej okolicznej

krainie galilejskiej.

Oto s³owo Pañskie.

CZYTANIA NA NIEDZIELÊ

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PAGE 12 FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 28, 2018

Doroczna Kwesta Katolicka 2018 r. „Pójdź za mną”

Prosimy, aby w tym tygodniu zastanowić się przez chwilę nad broszurą otrzymaną wraz z dzisiejszym biuletynem. Prosimy pamiętać, że Doroczna Kwesta Katolicka jest czymś więcej niż jednorazową specjalną kolektą. Jest ona kampanią, podczas której możesz złożyć zobowiązanie spłacane w ratach. Hasło tegorocznej Kwesty 2018 to „Pójdź za mną”. Każde zobowiązanie przyczyni się do wprowadzania realnych, dobrych zmian, gdyż wszystkie parafie uczestniczą w Kweście, a ofiary wielu osób umożliwiają naszej archidiecezji realizację koniecznych dzieł duszpasterskich, aby odpowiedzieć na wezwanie Jezusa „Pójdź za mną”. Kiedy nasza parafia osiągnie swoją kwotę docelową, czyli $ 33,416 w gotówce, to 100% dodatkowo zebranych funduszy zostanie zwrócona do parafii na zaspokojenie jej

własnych potrzeb. Jeśli otrzymałeś pocztą formularz zobowiązania finansowego, prosimy wypełnić go i odesłać pod wskazany adres lub przynieść do kościoła na Mszę św. Dla tych, którzy nie otrzymali formularzy pocztą lub nie mieli czasu, aby odpowiedzieć na korespondencję, zostanie przeprowadzona specjalna akcja składania zobowiązań. Będzie ona miała miejsce w przyszłym tygodniu, podczas wszystkich Mszy św. Dziękujemy za poparte modlitwą rozważenie złożenia hojnego daru.

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W ci¹gu ca³ego roku porz¹dek Mszy œw. w niedziele w jêzyku polskim jest nastêpuj¹cy: 6:30 AM, 12:45 PM i 7:00 PM ♦ Biuro Parafialne Czynne Poniedzia³ek - Pi¹tek 9:00 rano - 9:00 wieczorem (przerwa na lunch) Sobota - Niedziela 9:00 rano - 2:00 po po³udniu ♦ W Pierwszy Pi¹tek miesi¹ca: Msza œwiêta z nabo¿eñstwem I-pi¹tkowym o godz. 7:00 PM ♦ Chrzty œw. w jêzyku polskim odbywaj¹ siê w II i IV niedzielê miesi¹ca w czasie Mszy œw. o godz. 12:45PM. Przygotowania rodziców i chrzestnych do tego sakramentu odbywaj¹ siê w I i III niedzielê ka¿dego miesiêca o godz. 2:00 P.M., w sali nr 5 w budynku „Kash Hall”. W sprawie chrztu nale¿y zg³aszaæ siê na plebanie osobiœcie lub dzwoni¹c na numer (708) 599-1110. ♦ Œlub w jêzyku polskim prosimy zg³aszaæ szeœæ miesiêcy wczeœniej. ♦ SpowiedŸ œw. w ka¿d¹ sobotê od godz. 4:00 PM do 4:45 PM. ♦ Polska szko³a (czwartek & pi¹tek) 5 pm-9 pm; sobota 11:30 pm-3:30 pm. Tel. (708) 458-9120. ♦WSZYSTKIE INTENCJE NA MSZE ŒW. MUSZ¥ BYÆ ZAMAWIANE NA PLEBANII. INTENCJI NIE ZAMAWIAMY W ZAKRYSTII LUB W KOŒCIELE.

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