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St. Joseph Parish Community 722 High Street Aurora, I l l inois 60505 630 -844 -3780
www.saint josephaurora.org
28th Sunday in Ordinary Time October 10, 2021
Sunday, October 10, 11:00AM-5:00PM Mass at 10:00AM
All are welcome-Come out and celebrate with us
TO BE A VISIBLE SIGN OF CHRIST ’S PRESENCE AMONG US IN THE WORLD, BY LIVING OUT THE GOSPEL MESSAGE
OF GOD ’S LOVE IN MINISTRY AND SERVICE +
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FOOD & REFRESHMENTS: Stuffed cabbages, tamales,
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CHILDRENS’ GAMES
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Pope Francis @Pontifex October 5 If we desire a more fraternal world,
we need to educate the younger generations to acknowledge, appreciate
and love each person, regardless of physical proximity, place of birth or where they live.
Eucharistic Adoration Wednesday, October 13 in church from 1:00PM-7:00PM
"My life seems destined to be spent in the light irradiating from the (Blessed Sacrament),
and it is the heart of Jesus that I must look to for the solution of all my troubles."
St. Pope John XXIII Aug. 29, 1964 - "Journal Of A Soul" (New York: McGraw-Hill)
We invite you to stop by and spend some time with God.
From our Pastor
St. Teresa is a doctor of the Church (feast day is Oct 15th) and one of the best spiritual writers that we have. Teresa often used simple images to describe complex teaching about the spiritual life. Teresa lived in Avila, Spain only a generation after the Muslims were defeated and so the territory was full of fortified cities with high
walls. So one of Teresa’s images for the soul and becoming more holy was the castle. Teresa says your soul is like a castle, your interior castle. There’s a moat, then the outer walls, then the inner walls, and at the center is God who radiates out from the core of your being. And you would think that because this is your soul and your castle that you would have full access to it, but that isn’t how things really work. It is actually quite a lot of work to connect with what is at your deepest levels. As we get closer to God through prayer he makes it so that we also come to know ourselves. If you think about it, it makes sense that knowing the creator would help you to understand the creation. When we become like God and see like He sees we find peace and joy. We have three levels in the spiritual life: Purgation, illumina-tion, and union. And these three are going to be stages that we go through as we approach God at the core of our soul. In the castle they are the outer dwellings, moving to the inner dwellings, and union is at the center, being with God. So before we even get into thinking about holiness we are out here in the moat of our soul. You are looking out at all the distractions in the countryside. You don’t even notice that there is a soul, but instead put all our focus on the world. And the world is full of vermin. Now when Teresa says vermin she means bugs, snakes, spiders and other creepy things. And if you think about having a lot of those around you, it makes it hard to focus on what you are supposed to be doing. Now these vermin stand for the distractions of life. The things that the world offers that keep our attention off of God. Some of these vermin are sinful, while there are others that just refocus us on something else or distract us from what really matters. If that was true in the 16th century, it is so much more so now with our technology and the speed of life. The first stage is purgation or detachment. Your vision is blocked by vermin but you start to notice that there is something more. Something catches your eye. You look to discover a castle that is so covered in grime, foliage and vermin that you can just barely make it out but your attention is caught by a dull glow that comes from its center. You find a way in by scraping away the debris, and you discover a door. This door to the soul can only be opened with prayer. The vermin have come into the castle with you and continue to distract you from your mission. And some-times you even follow the vermin back outside the castle. There are so many that you can’t get rid of them. Instead you decide to ignore them and head deeper into the castle. As long as we are in the world, the distractions aren’t going to quit, but we can deal with them. When you reach the end of this stage the distractions are seen for what they are and they no longer have your attention captured. You wonder why TV or success at work, or honors held so much weight before. Now you see something greater and you begin to give up the other things for it. St. Teresa described the first stage of holiness as leaving the vermin that get in the way of God’s work. The distractions catch your attention and keep you from moving towards the light. The Kingdom of God is so precious, but with all these distractions, we need to allow God to catch our eye and that comes through clearing room for God in prayer and silence. To be continued…
ST. JOSEPH PARISH AURORA
In Christ’s Peace
FAITH SHARING GROUPS- A great opportunity to grow in our faithfulness to Christ
Coming together in small groups to pray, learn, and share faith can help with our sense of isolation amid the challenges we face.
For safety, groups will meet indoors with masks, outdoors, or using Zoom. Groups will begin in October.
Sign up sheets available in the narthex and can be dropped in the basket or dropped off at the parish office or collection basket, or through the parish office at (630)844-3780 or sign up online at:
signupgenius.com/go/9040A48A9AC28A3FE3-fall1
Elements of the Catholic Mass with Fr. Eusebius
Led by John Kunkel 6:30PM Mondays at parish center
Ten sessions. Excellent short videos on the Mass
followed by discussion.
Women’s Faith and Scripture Group
Led by Cindy McManamon and Lynne Monaco
7:30PM on Mondays at leader’s home
Using the Sunday Gospels to discuss the intersection of faith and life.
Wednesday Afternoon
Women's Group Led by Connie Blatner
1:00PM Wednesdays at Parish Center Utilizing prayer, scripture, and
Christian literature, this group of women of all ages discuss how
Biblical events and people can still be relevant to today's challenges
and can help us grow in our Catholic Faith.
Bishop Robert Barron's
THE CREED Led by Sue Gardner
8:00PM Tuesdays on Zoom An 8 week video and
discussion series
Saturday Morning Men’s Group Led by Mike Bauer and
Denny Monaco 8:00AM Saturdays at the parish center
A relaxed format group, meeting for about an hour to talk about the week’s events and to prepare our
hearts and minds for hearing Sunday’s Gospel message.
Finding God in the Midst of Loss
Led by Judy Cicero 10:00AM Saturdays
at leaders home A six week program
about moving through loss and grief with God’s help.
Apparitions of Mary October 20, 7:00PM-8:00PM in church Presented by Deacon Bruce Watermann
The Blessed Virgin has often appeared to humans to strengthen their faith in a faithless world. Discover some of the famous and some of the
obscure apparitions of Mary.
The parish office will be closed on Monday, October 11
in honor of the Columbus Day holiday.
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Blessed are the poor in spirit,
for theirs is the kingdom of
heaven. Matthew 5:3
Pray the Rosary
• Please pray the Rosary with us in church during
our Prayer Service on Tuesdays at 12:15PM
• Our intention this week is that we strive
to acknowledge, appreciate and
love each person we come into contact with
Presumption can be a great sin. We can easily convince ourselves that as long as we do the bare
minimum or master the basics, it is sufficient. Love doesn’t operate this way. If we are truly in love with God, then the basics
are not going to be enough. That love is going to want to get expressed in going above and beyond, in leaving the comfortable and familiar, in stretching and growing and in following a voice other than our own. This is what those who are truly in pursuit of wisdom come to realize. Just like any human relationship worth
achieving reveals, we never reach a plateau in following the Gospel or growing in wisdom and holiness. Wisdom is the rudder
that guides us through all of life’s attractions and options. It alone determines what is worth pursuing and what must be left
behind. That is why those who are only concerned about checking the boxes and doing the least amount possible often
walk away sad when offered God’s gift of life eternal. They are not truly in love.
MANNA NOTES-10-10-21 Donations of gift cards to Oktoberfest can be arranged through MANNA. •Please total orders and include in the email, so we can reconcile totals and check amounts. Include your account number and phone number so we can contact you immediately if need be. •Order forms will be included with orders to familiarize yourself with what we are currently selling...great to review for Christmas present ideas. •REMINDER: October has 5 Sundays; we only place orders with our supplier on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month-eg. white sheet orders placed on October 20 or 27 are received on Nov 11. •School Back Pack program is back. •Orders due by 9:00AM Wednesdays via email •Indicate pick up location. Check only-no cash •Pick up is Thursday evenings from 6:00PM-6:30 PM •Questions? Contact Judy Fullmer 630-542-4645 or email her at [email protected]
2021 PLANT THE SEED CALENDAR WINNERS
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SUNDAY October 10, 2021
Come walk inside the gym Monday, Wednesday and Fridays beginning at 7:00AM.
Air conditioning, a level floor and friendly faces will make your walk healthy and enjoyable.
Saturday, November 20, 9AM -3PM St. Joseph Parish Center
Widely advertised Only $35 per table
Applications are available from Cele Reinert 630-217-2736 Marie Geltz 630-624-0903 or email: [email protected]
Reserve your table now
St. Joseph parishioners may participate in the campaign by praying peacefully outside Planned Parenthood, 3051 E. New York St. for one hour between 7:00AM and 12:00PM on Saturday, October 16.
A member of the Respect Life will lead the prayers each hour. Pledge cards indicating your time preference are available in the pews. Cards may be dropped in the collection basket or handed to a Stepping Stone welcoming minister. For more information contact Linda Higgs at [email protected]
Help save lives with prayer for an end to abortion
in our community by praying from now through October 31
40 Days for Life is an internationally coordinated 40-day campaign that aims to end abortion locally through prayer and
fasting, community outreach, and a peaceful all-day vigil in front of abortion businesses. Visit 40daysforlife.com for more information.
Novena for Peace continues through October 13 Our Lady of Good Counsel Sunday, 10-10-2021 11:15AM-12:30PM *Dignity of the Family St. Joseph Monday, 10-11-2021 7:00PM *Immigration Justice & End of Human Trafficking St. Joseph Tuesday, 10-12-20 21 6:00PM Mass Our Lady of Guadalupe 7:00PM 24hr Adoration start *Closing of Planned Parenthood Aurora, 40 Days for Life. *Devotion & consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary *End to pandemic COVID-19. Wednesday 10-13-2021 7:00PM Adoration ends 29th International Week of Prayer and Fasting www.iwopf.org
Vocation Raffle Tickets
First prize-$10,000 20 total cash prizes Proceeds support vocations
$1.00 per ticket Drawn on December 4, 2021 Tickets are available from any Knights of Columbus member.
Next Knights meeting: October 21 at 7:30PM in the parish center
Festival of Lights and Remembrance of the Holy Dead
November 2, 6:00PM Mass, 7:00PM Reading of the Names
Join us as we gather in church to remember our loved ones who have died. To add names of the
deceased that will be inscribed in our book and read that night during the service,
return this form in the collection or to the parish office.
Pray for the following: (Deceased) ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________
As part of our Festival of Lights and Remembrance of the Holy Dead, we will be
remembering our deceased loved ones by lighting luminaria that will be placed around the
parish grounds that evening. A name of a loved one will be on the outside of the bag.
Cost is $1 per bag. Please pick up a flyer in the narthex with more info.
Order forms and money may be mailed or dropped off at the parish office or put in the collection basket by Sunday, October 24.
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Pope St John Paul II Catholic Academy
Sr. Ann Brummel, OP, Head of School [email protected]
Phone 630-844-3781 Fax 630-844-3656
Website: jp2aurora.org Facebook: @PSJPIIAuroraIL
PARISH INFORMATION
SANCTUARY CANDLE MEMORIAL
During the week of October 10 the sanctuary candle is burning in memory of Ronnie Woodward
requested by the Family
MASS INTENTIONS
MONDAY, October 11, St. John XXIII, Pope
7:00AM Mass Livestream-Alan Krumwiede by Glady Brummel
TUESDAY, October 12
7:00AM Mass Livestream-James Hopp by Friends & Family
7:00PM Mass Livestream
WEDNESDAY, October 13
7:00AM Mass Livestream-Dorothy Ries by Family & Friends
THURSDAY, October 14, St. Callistus I, Pope and Martyr
7:00AM Mass Livestream-Clarence & Mamie Thill by the Family
8:15AM School Mass
FRIDAY, October 16, St. Teresa of Jesus,
Virgin and Doctor of the Church
7:00AM Mass Livestream-Richard Jungels by the Family
SATURDAY, October 17, St. Hedwig, Religious;
St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, Virgin; BVM
5:00PM Mass Livestream-Deceased members of the
Michels and Rudolph Families by Janice & Mark Rudolph
SUNDAY, October 17, 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
9:00AM-Mass Livestream-Gabriel Cabrera by the Family
St. Joseph Catholic Church
Rev. Matthew J. McMorrow, S.T.L., Pastor Rev. Msgr. Robert J. Willhite, In Residence Deacon Bruce Watermann, S.F.A. Sandy Bohr, Business Manager Rosalinda Saucedo, Faith Formation Coordinator
Parish Office 630-844-3780 Fax 630-844-1338 Monday through Friday-8:00AM to 4:00PM
MASSES-See right column of this page
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION English & Spanish
Wednesday 7:30AM to 8:00AM Saturday 4:00PM-4:50PM Sunday 8:00AM-8:50AM
BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS: Please contact the parish office for information
Website: www.saintjosephaurora.org
Email: [email protected]
Facebook:@stjosephaurora
Pope St. John Paul II Catholic Academy
Visit our website, jp2aurora.org, or call our North Campus, at 630-844-3781
to begin the application process.
For all the latest information: Check out our Facebook page: @PSJPIIAuroraIL
Readings for the week of October 10, 2021 Sunday: Wis 7:7-11/Ps 90:12-13, 14-15, 16-17 [14]/ Heb 4:12-13/Mk 10:17-30 or 10:17-27 Monday: Rom 1:1-7/Ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4 [2a]/Lk 11:29-32 Tuesday: Rom 1:16-25/Ps 19:2-3, 4-5 [2a]/Lk 11:37-41 Wednesday: Rom 2:1-11/Ps 62:2-3, 6-7, 9 [13]/Lk 11:42-46 Thursday: Rom 3:21-30/Ps 130:1-2, 3-4, 5-6 [7]/Lk 11:47-54 Friday: Rom 4:1-8/Ps 32:1-2, 5, 11 [cf. 7]/Lk 12:1-7 Saturday: Rom 4:13, 16-18/Ps 105:6-7, 8-9, 42-43 [8]/Lk 12:8-12 Next Sunday: Is 53:10-11/Ps 33:4-5, 18-19, 20, 22 [22]/ Heb 4:14-16/Mk 10:35-45 or 10:42-45
WELCOME TO ST. JOSEPH PARISH Thank you for coming to celebrate Mass with us.
If you would like information on becoming a member, please call our parish office at 630-844-3780 or visit our website at saintjosephaurora.org
We appreciate everyone being here today!
Neeed help with you job search? Employment Assistance is available
Catholic Charities H.I.R.E. program can help with resume writing, cover letters,
targeted job search, interview skills, and more.
Contact Cindy Sellen at 630-820-3220 ex. 2 or email her at [email protected]
If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts. Psalm 95:8
Phoenix Club BINGO on October 11 Doors open at 6:00PM
Early Bird Game at 6:15PM Eyes down at 7:00PM BINGO food available
Open to the public
HIGH SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE Aurora Central Catholic HS Open House, October 28 and November 7. Visit auroracentral.com for more information. Rosary HS Open House-October 17. Visit rosaryhs.com for more information. Marmion Open House-November 7. Visit marmion.org for more information.
Spiritual Ministry Program Servants of the Holy Heart of Mary: Mending the Compassionate Heart: Finding Spiritual Nourish-ment for Your Caregiving: Thursday, October 28, 9:30AM-11:00AM online The 19-Day Annotation of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius-online retreat. First meeting: Wed, November 3, 7PM-8PM For more information about our programming, please contact Susan Amann: [email protected]
Fall Iconography Workshop October 18-22 St. George Byzantine Catholic Church, 720 Rural St. Aurora. An introduction to the liturgi-cal art of the Christian East by iconographer Phillip Zimmerman. Icon to be written is Christ the Teacher. Painting and presentations will be held each day from 9AM-5PM, with extra hours available if needed. $300 reg fee, supplies included. All are welcome, but space limited. Registration deadline October 11th. For more information or to register call Fr. Fred Peterson, OSB at 630-851-4002.
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In the Old Testament, God himself gave directions about the vestments of priests. The main vestments of Roman Catholic priests have come down to us from the time of the Apostles.
There are symbolic significances attached to the various vestments and prayers said by the priest as he vests – or puts on - each piece of attire visibly showing the meaning attached to the church.
Fourth in a Series
Sacramentals VESTMENTS
The cassock, or soutane, is the main vestment use by ecclesias-tics. This is a robe reaching down to the feet and buttoned in the front. For priests this is black; bishops wear violet, cardinals red and the Holy Father wears white. In some countries ecclesi-astics go everywhere in their cassocks. This is also the cus-tom of some religious orders. In the United States in modern times, this is more the exception rather than the rule.
Today’s priests and bishops generally wear a conservative black suit with a Roman collar. The cope is a mantle which is worn at benediction, at processions and for some special occasions. The origin of the cope is the same as that as the chasuble. It’s Latin name, pluvial, is the equivalent of the English “raincoat”. Going back in history it was worn outside in wet weather.
The humeral veil is the long silk cloth used by the priest or deacon when carrying the Blessed Sacrament and giving Benediction. Note: Some of the vestments such as the amice, alb, surplice and benediction veil are always white. The stole for hearing confessions is always purple.
Pax et Bonum, Deacon Bruce
Outside of Holy Mass there are a number of other vestments that the priest uses
LITURGICAL COLOR OF VESTMENTS White, symbolic of purity and joy is worn during Christmastide and Eastertide and on feasts of Our Lady, Our Lord, the Angels, confessors and virgins, as well as for funerals.
Red, the color of fire and blood is used at Pentecost in
commemoration of the descent of the Holy Spirit in the form of tongues of fire. It is also used on the feasts of Apostles and martyrs, feasts commemorating the passion of Our Lord and those commemorating Sacred Relics, on Palm Sunday and Good Friday.
Green, a symbol of hope and growth, is used for the greater part of the year.
The priest and deacon dress in green during what is referred to as Ordinary Time, except when Masses are offered in honor of saints, martyrs or the dead.
Purple vestments are worn during Advent and Lent. This color is a
penitential color. Black vestments are acceptable for the funeral liturgy.
The alb, a white linen tunic which envelops
the whole body, the priest prays "Purify me O lord from all stain and cleanse my heart,
that washed in the
Blood of the lamb
I may enjoy Eternal
delights."
The cincture Fastening the alb at
the waist with the cincture or girdle the
priest prays, "Gird me O Lord, with
the cincture of purity and quench in my heart the fire of concupiscence,
that the virtue of continence
and chastity may
remain in me."
The stole is the symbol of
ordained priesthood. The stole is believed to be descended from the official scarf, or lorum,
of the Roman magistrate. In the Roman Catholic
Church, it is a symbol of immortality. It is generally considered the unique badge of the ordained ministry and is conferred at ordination.
The chasuble is the outermost vest-
ment worn by the priest celebrant at Holy Mass.
It hangs from the shoulders in front and back, down past the knees. As the priest
robes in the chasuble he prays, “O Lord, Who says
‘My yoke is sweet and my burden
light’, grant that I may carry it
so as to obtain thy grace.”
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