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04/30/17 ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI PARISH, ORLAND PARK
Nicholas Al-farah Ava Andronis Carter Banyon Anna Bianco Marina Blanc Owen Bohren Emie Buckley Maia Buckley Declan Chlada Isabella Crockett- Vagena Patrick Curran Joseph DiCiolla Alexandra Domjan Zachary Domjan Esmeralda Escobar Hector Escobar Madeline Farias Addison Gillund Kaylie Grasso Maxwell Grude Christopher Harbin Taylor Healy Lucas Hiler Briahna Johnson Samantha King
Richard Kurek Colin Lave
William Lehnhardt Tayla Lovitt
Madeliene Malys Bella Maras
John McCann Alexander Perejda
Jackson Pintar Jeremy Pozen Jack Rachford Dylan Rafacz
Haley Richardson Aleah Richter
Biagio Savarino Giuliana Savarino
Henry Selof Angel Sevilla
Danielle Siefert William Sola
Jayden Tan Jack Tobin
Johanna Tobin Olivia Vittori
Michael Whitten
WELCOME TO THE LORD’S TABLE!
Congratulations to the children listed here who will receive the Eucharist for the first time April 29 & 30
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The St. Francis of Assisi community is a welcoming Christian family. We believe in Jesus Christ and are guided by the Holy Spirit and the example of St. Francis. We gather to celebrate, to grow in the knowledge of our faith rooted in the Catholic tradition, and to recognize our responsibility to reach out to the world.
Pastor’s Morsels And Tidbits
Notes on the Scripture Either with family or friends, I love to gather around the table to share a meal. Every time we do it we are brought closer and we learn more about each other. Meals can have that kind of power. Think of a meal where you sat down with strangers and departed with new friends. Per-haps that is why a meal—the Eucharist—is at the center of our worship and why meals figure so prominently in the gospels. We all know of the Last Supper and the Wedding Feast at Cana. But less often remembered is the story of the dispirited disciples who, after the Crucifixion, head to Emmaus and along the way encounter a stranger. They do not recognize that it is the risen Christ who walks be-side them until they all sit down to a meal and he breaks bread with them. A good meal has that revelatory power—we can come to know and be known for who we truly are. Share a meal today with someone you want to know better. Watch what happens when you break bread together! Congratulations Speaking about the meals together. This weekend we are celebrating our First Communions and some of our second graders are approaching the table of the Eucharist for the very first time. As they experience God through the Eucharistic Meal I hope and pray that they can grow closer with Him and our church community. Congratulations!!! Our Lady of Fatima Novena We joyfully thank God for the great gift of Our Lady’s apparitions in Fati-ma, Portugal 100 years ago. The closeness of Our Lady to us and her call to return to the Gospel through prayer, sacrifice and conversion are as important for us today as they were in 1917. Please, join us, for the novena celebrations (9 days of prayers) at 8:30am, starting on May 4th until May 13th. Thank You The Holy Week was so wonderful and the church looks beautiful! I hear many of those comments and I think we all agree with them. At the same time it takes a lot of hard work to make it so nice, and so I want to take another opportunity to express my gratitude to all the ministers, helpers and volunteers for their hard work. It is impossible to maintained every-body by name, but I am truly grateful to all of you. Thank you very much!!!!!!!!!!
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This week at St. Francis
♦ Rosary & Novena Prayer, 8:30 am (CH) ♦ Sacred Heart Mission, 10:30 am (Parking Lot) ♦ Sacrament of First Eucharist, 12:00 pm (CH, SFR) as as-
signed ♦ Youth Ministry Bonfire, 6:00 pm (outside SFR)
Sunday, May 07
♦ Rosary & Novena Prayer, 8:30 am (CH) ♦ Dynamic Catholic Meeting, 7:00 pm (GR) ♦ A. A. Meeting, 8:00 pm (NR)
Friday, May 05
♦ Rosary & Novena Prayer, 8:30 am (CH) ♦ CRHP Continuation Committee, 9:00 am (NR) ♦ Sacrament of First Eucharist during 5:15 pm (CH, SFR) as
assigned
Saturday, May 06
♦ Rosary & Novena Prayer, 8:30 am (CH) ♦ First Eucharist Practice, 6:30 pm (CH, SFR) as assigned ♦ Helping Hands Meeting, 7:00 pm (GR) ♦ First Eucharist Practice, 7:30 pm (CH, SFR) as assigned
Thursday, May 04
♦ Bible Timeline Group 1, Series 3, 8:30 am (SFC) ♦ Religious Ed, Grades K-8, 4:30 pm (SFC) ♦ Knights of Columbus, 7:00 pm (GR) ♦ Religious Ed, Grades 4-8, 7:00 pm (SFC)
Tuesday, May 02
♦ Safe Environment Parent/Child Meeting, 4:30 pm (SFC) ♦ Ordination choir rehearsal, 7:00 pm (CH)
Monday, May 01
♦ Overeaters Anonymous, 9:30 am (GR) ♦ Religious Ed (B), Grades 1-8, 4:30 pm (SFC) ♦ Bible Timeline Group 2, Series 2 & 3, 7:00 pm (SFC)
Wednesday, May 03
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Sign Up Today:
• Go to our website, www.sfaorland.org and press the “Donate Now” button
• www.sfaorland.org and press the “Donate Now” button
• You can also use the yellow form in your enve-lope packet
• Call the office to sign up: 708-460-0042
04/24/17 Year to Date
Budgeted $ 23,050.00 $ 968,100.00
Collected $ 21,525.00 $ 993,442.00
Net $ (1,525.00) $ 25,342.00
$112,890.18 2017 Easter Collection
Thank you to the following ST FRANCIS RELIGIOUS ED CATECHISTS & CJB TEACHERS for helping prepare our First Eucharist celebrants:
Zofia Lobas
Christina Malys Julie Martin
Kathy Sherwood Joyce Zelazik
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Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Catholic School is a
Nationally-Recognized Blue Ribbon School of Excellence
WE ARE YOUR PARISH SCHOOL!
The Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Catholic School
is currently accepting applications for enrollment, Grades 3PK- 8
For more information, contact Cynthia Labriola Devlin, Enrollment Director, [email protected]
708-403-6525 extension 127
Religious Education RE-
Registration for 2017-18
RE-Registration Packets have been available since April 8-9, and were due back at your child's next RE Session.
There are still a
number of packets that have not even
been picked up!
Please stop by the St Francis Center.
The AFTER HOURS Drop off box is available
24/7 and registration for
next year is a first-come basis.
Classes are
filling quickly, so don't delay!
Due to the nature of deadlines for the bulletin during Lent, some things aren’t as timely as they should be, however, I need to thank some very important people who helped make the passion play a success. THANK YOU PARENTS
To the parents who helped their teen schedule time for the Passion Play, who picked up their child from sports, music and play practices, and brought their teen to every practice, you’re efforts are not unnoticed. Thank you for your dedication. I’d also like to thank the
parents who helped make sure the teens were well fed during practices, and on Palm Sunday. Tami Klein, Jill Dwyer, Suzy Snaidauf, Mari-anne Bach, Michele Molloy, Chris Strolia, Mia Sevik, Claudia and Peter Capriglione, April and Martin Giblin, Kelly Boyce, and Anne Lebert. Thank You direc-tors: Annie Lebert, Kelly Boyce, Katie Peskor, and Lynne Sparks. Thank You Tom Restko for doing photography.
PASSION Play Thank-You’s
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Thank You SFA TEENS
Jesus: Joe Boyce Peter: Matthew Sevik James: Ben Giblin John: Brett Sharkey Matthew: Will Giblin Thomas: Jacob Klein Andrew: Jimmy Rybarczyk Phillip: Dan Sieczka Judas: Will Tenuta Mary, Mother of God: Miranda Arredondo High Priest: Hailey Dwyer Pontius Pilate: Jacob Klein Claudia Procula: Val Capriglione Centurion 1: Jimmy Rybarczyk Centurion 2: Brett Sharkey Barabbas: Ben Giblin Criminal 1: Ben Giblin Criminal 2: Will Giblin Simon of Cyrene: Matthew Sevik Bystander 1: Jill Richards Bystander 2: Grace Malloy Bystander 3: Bella Strolia Maid: Bella Strolia Mob: Claudia Danows Passerby: Mia Strolia Person: Kayla Snaidauf Witness: Ellen Lebert Weeping Woman 1: Maddie Montalvo Weeping Woman 2: Kristina Rybarczyk Weeping Woman 3: Abby Ruzevich Narrator 1: Gabby Bach Narrator 2: Janine Aquino Directors: Annie Lebert, Katie Peskor, Matt Toohill, Kelly Boyce, & Lynne Sparks Stage Director: Colin Ruzella Lights: Marilyn Sedlak Sound: Maggie Guidici Music: Vicky Silva
Pictures below from the Youth Leadership Awards Banquet: Fr. Artur Sowa, Cara Winters: Peer Ministry, Maggie Guidici: Community Life,
Matt Toohill, Josh Zubik: Peer Ministry, Joe Boyce: Community Life, Not pictured, Marilyn
Sedlak, Service and Social Justice. Read Josh Zubik’s witness speech on page 6-7.
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The Lights of the World by Josh Zubik
To do small things with great love is one of the most important missions we are called to carry out as Catholics. We are all called to this universal mis-sion, this universal ministry to be the salt of the earth and lights to the world, perhaps not in a big way, but neverthe-less in a significant way. Over the past four years, I have all been called to an additional ministry, my parish, St. Francis of Assisi’s, Youth Ministry. There I have learned a great deal on how to share this immense love. During the three mission trips, the four days at the Na-tional Catholic Youth Confrence, and the numerous food pantry visits, this ministry has introduced me to many saints. For example, there’s Ms. Lillie who is a beacon of hope caring for an entire Detroit neighborhood. Or Carrie Prendergass who is the only person that I know who can serve a week at the Twin Cities’ Catholic Heart Youth Camp and work as a full-time nurse the next. Or even my wacky Youth Lead-er, Matt Toohilll, who always knows how to light up a room and bring a smile to your face no matter how bad your day was. All three exemplify the role of being Salt and Light. More than that, they show me a way to continue and share my faith. Not only have the adults that I have encountered within this group been beacons of light, but also my peers. One of the most surprising things that I have gained through Youth Ministry has been, well, my friends. Their joy, laughter, and kindness have been such a welcomed and helpful presence in my life. More than that, I val-ue our shared spirituality because I know that they are coming from a good place and are guiding me to becoming the best Christian I can be. In this way, they are also role models and lights in my life. Because of the friendship and fellowship that they share with me I am a better person. Not only has Youth Ministry given me role models, both adult and teen, but it has
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also given me an opportunity to let my light shine. This group has been a catalyst and a passage way for me to get off my pew and act on what I heard during the homily. I can tell you with the truest sincerity that the best part about this ministry was the service. In the prayer of St. Francis, there is a line that says, “For it is in giving that we receive.” We recited this prayer daily in my class at my grammar school, but I never knew what it meant until I began Youth Ministry. I would like to take you back four years to my first major activity with Youth Min-istry. It was a mission trip to Missouri. There we helped open a Salvation Ar-my that would benefit the tornado re-covery effort for the surrounding com-munity. The best part about that trip was not the food or that time I jumped off a waterfall, twice, it was strangely the nine hour ride back to civilization at the end of the trip. I remember just hav-ing this really innate, inward joy. It was then that I learned that when we are lights of the world, we gain as much as we give. In the same way, when we an-swer the call to this universal ministry, to do small things with great love, we also receive that same great love. You are all in this room today because you have shown this love. I hope and pray that you continue to share this love, continue to be salt of the earth and lights of the world. Thank you.
Coming up in Xtreme Youth Ministry
Sunday April 30 Mandatory Mission
Trip Meeting
May 13, Mission Trip Car Wash, 8:30 am – 3:30 pm
May 20th make up date incase of bad weather.
Going Green with Project Green
May 13 & 14 at Car Wash, and after all Masses
As SFA goes greener, we’d like to help you go greener as well. Project Green is an e-waste recycling pro-
gram. Bring your trash, we get ca$h.
Bring in the following Items: Empty Printer ink cartridges (Any
brand) Cell Phones: Working & Not Working
Video Game Consoles, and Game Catrideges
Music CD’s DVD & Blue Ray Movies
Pagers, PDA’s Digital Cameras iPads & iPods
Hard Drive Tablets
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St. Francis Book Club The St. Francis
Book Club meets the
third Tuesday of most months at 1 pm in the
Niehaus Room.
Our next meeting is Tuesday, May 16 at 1 pm.
We will discuss:
“The Private Life of Mrs. Sharma”
by, Ratka Kapur
On June 20, we will discuss,
“Winter Garden”
by Kristin Hannah
One of the blessings of our faith is that we belong to a community of faith. Especially in times of difficulty, it's important to remember that we are the Body of Christ, here as a blessing for one another. If you, or someone you know, is grieving the death of a spouse, please know you are welcome to join us Saturday, June 3 at The Shrine of Our Lady of Pompeii, for a morning of healing, hope and remembrance. Tell a friend or be a friend and accompany someone on this journey. Details also on our new website – ourladyofpompeii.org.
Moving On With Grace: A Spiritual Journey for Men and Women
Grieving the Death of a Spouse After the unthinkable has happened, how do you go on? Finding peace and healing after the death of a spouse can seem impossible. Yet, facing fear, anxiety and over-whelming sadness can lead to embracing a new life. It is possible to once again know happiness and live with a full heart. A F will offer a morning of reflection on the journey of a grieving spouse. Widowed at the age of 25 and with an infant son, Amy is a grief coach and helps people who are grieving a life-changing loss.
Saturday, June 3, 2017
9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. Check-in and Coffee
You are welcome to join us for Mass in the Shrine at 7:30 a.m. Presenter: Amy Florian A nationally known speaker, author, teacher, and retreat director, Amy is a Fellow in Thanatol-ogy, the past executive director f Stauros U.S.A., and the founder of Corgenius Inc. Amy has authored over 90 articles and two books, and she teaches classes for Loyo-la University's graduate ministry department, as well as at St. Xavier University and Dominican University.
A morning of spiritual comfort, engaging community and hope
through prayer, presentation and discussion.
Program: Liturgy of Lamentation
Presentation and Discussion with Amy Florian Quiet Time Reflection * Liturgy of Hope
$25 Paid Registration appreciated by Wednesday, May 31.
(Lunch included)
If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact Susan M. Pudelek, M.Div., Director of Pilgrimage Ministry
The Shrine of Our Lady of Pompeii [email protected]
The Shrine of Our Lady of Pompeii * 1224 W. Lexington Street * Chicago IL 60607
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It was wonderful to see so many attending Easter Mass and the Holy Week liturgies! I was pleased to celebrate some of these liturgies and then, with re-lief, as the retired pastor, to have limited responsibility for all that is involved. Thanks and Praise for all who did so much to allow all to celebrate so well this Feast of Faith. And thanks to Fr. Artur for his invitation to assist. A few people mentioned that they enjoy reading these reflections. I was pleased to hear that – and some offered comments for the future – which I will fol-low up. Since we do no “market research” I have no way of knowing your re-sponse, so if you have com-ments or suggestions, please send them, [email protected] These next weeks will re-turn to the principles which our building committee de-veloped. The topic for this section is: A SPACE DEDICATED TO WORSHIP “The worship space we seek to create will, above all else, serve as a suitable environment for the liturgi-cal prayer of the parish. We envision this space as be-ing liturgically flexible*, not a multi-purpose facility. It will be space totally dedicat-ed to prayer. We will be guided by the norms set out in the General Instruction of
and in the Eucharistic ele-ments of bread and wine. Therefore great care and attention will be given to the baptismal font, the place of proclamation, (ambo) and the table of the Lord (altar). Because each signifies a way in which Christ lives among us. The baptismal font is placed at the entrance of the Church to remind us of our entrance into the church through the waters of Baptism. Our font is large enough for a baby to be baptized by immersion – the water is heated. (Many mothers worry about this method, so most babies are baptized by pouring). The water continually flows to communicate that the water of Baptism is life giv-ing. There is a large bronze plate at the font. This is removed at the Easter vigil and underneath is a place for adults to kneel when they are baptized. At a funeral, the casket is wheeled in and placed on that bronze cover. This gesture recalls that we begin and then end at the font. The priest bless the casket with the water from the font and then covers the casket with a “white pall” to remind all of the life of faith which began at Baptism.
the Roman Missal # and Environment and Art in Catholic Worship # along with the ongoing tradition of interpreting these key docu-ments. In light of this tradi-tion, and these documents the following represents our essential focus.” Comments: I am not sure what we intended by “liturgically flexible” *. We clearly did not want a multi-purse building. But, as an example, we have the flexi-bility of space for the young people to portray the pas-sion. These two documents # have been revised. These were no major changes. We followed the norms that were in place, at the time of design. Our plans, with spe-cific liturgical details out-lined, were reviewed and approved by the Office for Divine Worship and Cardi-nal Bernardin. No work could proceed without his approval. Our committee met with him to review our plans and he was pleased and readily gave permis-sion. “The worship space will strive to give expression to the multiple presence of Christ beginning with the fundamental and abiding presence of Christ in the gathered community. The worshipping assembly is the body of Christ. Accord-ing to our belief, Christ is also present in the procla-mation of the Word of God,
Adult Faith Formation AROUND FOR AWHILE By, Fr. Ed Upton
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God’s law was necessary for this. When the people departed from God’s law, this led to sin and often to disaster. So, a prophet saw the signs of the times and understood the conse-quences by divine revela-tion. “He speaks from the perspective of God as perceived from the per-spective of his own situa-tion.” (Abraham Heshcel) The prophet was a mes-senger of God who stood in the presence of God. He had a very difficult task because his mes-sage was challenging and one of impending disas-ter. However, the mes-sage always ended with mercy, hope, and re-demption. Want more? “The Proph-ets” by Abraham Heshcel Questions? [email protected]
Could the Old Testament prophets see the future? The prophets are often seen as fortune tellers. However, they are more like weathermen. The people who predict the weather look at tempera-tures, barometric pres-sure, radar information, etc. Based on this infor-mation and the help of a computer, they can rea-sonably make a weather forecast. They can predict disasters like tornadoes and hurricanes because the conditions are right for these storms. Prophets understood the signs of their times. They could see a storm coming. A prophet was given a divine understanding of a human situation. He knew that God wants justice and righteousness from His people. If the people were in a right relationship with God, this would lead to their happiness and wellbeing. Obedience to
I’M GLAD YOU ASKED THAT QUESTION by, Sue Flanagan
THOUGHTS by, Pat Depcik
Whether you enjoyed a peaceful and quiet brunch or dinner alone or with family on Easter Sunday or after that magnificent meal you made was finished and the cleanup began, it was a wonderful day. Even though the jelly beans (especially the smashed ones) were scraped from the uphol-stery, peeps removed from their hiding places and the chocolate was gently wiped from the drapes, there were no real glitches except for the little one who cried because she didn’t like green beans. I really love the Easter season. There are so many things to do in preparation, so many things to think over. We are truly blessed. How else do we get so many chances and choices to redeem ourselves. Out comes the kindness and thoughtfulness to our brothers and sisters: the charity and giving of our-selves as we are remind-ed that this is what Jesus taught. We remember, regret and repent for the wrongdoings. We pray and witness. The excitement of the Easter vigil and renewal
of Baptismal vows and the welcome to those who are new; it is a fantastic start; new light, new life.
May the joy of this time penetrate deeply into our souls so that we do not push its meaning aside and soon forget the rea-son for this celebration.
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“If we are filled with the love of God, a culture of encounter and solidarity will begin to bloom.”
Serene Attentiveness to God’s Creation
(www.goo.gl/MpC7RG) USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities, 2016–17
Respect Life Program
KNOWLEDGE AND PRAYER PROGRAM
“PROTECTING YOUR CHURCH”
We have plans for emergencies in our schools, shopping centers, and movie thea-ters. Why not our churches? Come to St. Francis of Assisi Center, 15050 S. Wolf Rd. Orland Park, 7 PM on Tuesday May 16th to find out what needs to be done. The purpose of the "Protecting Your Church" program is to bring to the attention of Church parishioners and leaders, the dangers that we could all face today in our own Churches. The presentation will high-light the fact that MOST of the churches in the USA have no plan what-soever in place about how to respond to a "dangerous incident" and who at the church would be responsible to respond to such an incident. In general, our churches are not at all prepared or equipped to deal with danger-ous or inflammatory situations. The presenters are both well versed in person-al safety and personal security matters. Bruce Johnson, is the President of Integrity Security Personnel, and is a 25 year veteran of the Illi-nois State Police. Tim Dilbeck, is a personal safety instructor, and is active in the pro-life movement in Chicago. The program will enlighten all of us as to what to expect during a dangerous incident, and how to respond responsibly. The presentation is based upon the premise that it is not so much "if a dangerous incident may occur", but how to respond to a dangerous situation "when it occurs". With all that is happening to Church's throughout the world, now is the ide-al time for such a program. Your attendance is welcomed and appreciated. This unique program is sponsored by the Re-spect Life Ministries of St. Bernard’s, St. Fran-cis of Assisi, St. Michael, Our Lady of the Woods and Annunciation Byzantine in co-operation with Knights of Columbus local councils.
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ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI ORLAND PARK
COUNCIL NO. 16369
MILITARY CHAPLAIN SCHOLARSHIP FUND
The Archdiocese of Military Services USA has 800 positions for chaplains but only have 210 active duty Catholic priests serving the brave
men and women of our Armed Forces.
The Knights of Columbus are actively supporting the scholarship of
seminarians to help fill this vacancy. Currently 5 men have been recently ordained
and 37 seminarians are in the program.
On May 20 and 21, Armed Forces Day and weekend, men of our council will be stationed
in the narthex and the bell tower after each Mass to “pass the helmet” for any donation
you can give to help support this important cause.
Make checks payable to:
“K of C Council No. 16369” Credit cards will be accepted
Celebrating the 100th anniversary of Our Lady of Fatima apparitions. To honor this special occasion, you are invited to participate in our parish novena (9 days) of prayer. At 8:30 am, starting May 4, the rosary and nove-na prayer will be recited in the Church. On Saturday, May 13th, a special Mass to hon-or of Our Lady of Fatima will be celebrated at 8:30 AM, followed by May Crowning.
We celebrate the feast of Our Lady of Fatima on May 13th. On this day in 1917, Our Lady made her first appearance to three shepherd children, Jacinta (age 7), Francisco (age 9) and Lucia (age 10), at Fatima in Portu-gal. She appeared to them once a month from May through October. The lives of the three children of Fatima were entirely trans-formed by the heavenly apparitions. While fulfilling the duties of their state with the great-est fidelity, those children seemed now to live only for prayer and sacrifice, which they of-fered in a spirit of reparation to obtain peace and the conversion of sinners. They deprived themselves of water during the periods of great heat; they gave their lunch to poor children; they wore around their waists thick cords that even drew blood; they ab-stained from innocent pleasures and urged one another to the practice of prayer and pen-ance with an ardor comparable to that of the great saints.
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We warmly welcome our new
parishioners (April 2017)
to St. Francis of Assisi:
William & Mary
Ann (Marco) McGovern
Randy & Rita
(Sola) Cook and daughter, Scar-
lett
Mr. Juan Ortiz & Ms. Valerie
Buniao
Jordan & Mary (Hutnik) Carrero and son, Brady
Mrs. Kathleen
(Gillespie) Malva
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Saturday, April 29 5:15 PM Rosalio Garcia, rq. by Family and Nick & Cecelia Piazza, rq. by Zoladz Family and Leatrice Retis, rq. by Kathy Martino Sunday, April 30 7:30 AM Marie-Jeanne Skorup, rq. by Turek Family and Charles Imburgia, rq. by Sharon Korzeniewski and Bill & Elsie Eagleson, rq. by Mike & Karen
9:00 AM Joseph DiNovella, rq. by Rosemary & Stephen Zielinski, & Family and Leatrice Retis, rq. by Mellody Klong & Kimberly Thomas and Elizabeth & Joseph Minch, rq. by Barbara & Michael Basila
10:30 AM James Messaglia, rq. by Joan & Paul Polking and John Leary, rq. by Joseph March and Adolfina Stanek, rq. by Kruszecki Family
12:00 PM People of St. Francis Monday, May 01 7:45 AM Richard Lozano, rq. by Family and Patricia & Joseph Greene, rq. by Ceil & Tom Murphy and Tom Murphy, rq. by John & Virginia Zbos Tuesday, May 02 7:45 AM Tom Murphy, rq. by Mike, Mary & Tom Foley and Marge Janachowski, rq. by Beverly Avery Wednesday, May 03 7:45 AM Henry Flock, rq. by Janice & Leonard Janus and Tom Potempa, rq. by The Hnilo Family Thursday, May 04 7:45 AM Dr. Harold McGrath, rq. by Judy Dolan and Tim Murphy Friday, May 05 7:45 AM Margaret Couch, rq. bu Vita Bates Saturday, May 06 5:15 PM John & Mary B. Foley, rq. by Family and Stanley G. Palm, rq. by Dolores Grekowicz and Victoria Stolarski, rq. by Family Sunday, May 07 7:30 AM People of St. Francis
9:00 AM Paul Sullivan, rq. by Phyllis Sullivan and James & Alice Murphy, rq. by the Family and Schweiger & Norris Families, rq. by The Family
10:30 AM Mary Murzydlo, rq. by Latek Family and William Francis Hickey, rq. by Janet Hickey and Gerald Kulovitz, rq. by Family
12:00 PM Lorraine Sykora, rq. by Chris Lenczyeki and Raymond & Julia Branchaw, rq. by Ramona Branchow and Gerald Thorburn, rq. by Carol Grunow
Marcella Behrman David Burberry
Jan Bruozis Emily Cepkauskas
Fred Clavio Michael Clavio
Jean DiPentima Carol Dombrowski Ann Marie Egan Sandy Gibson Diane Ginley
Dr. James Kline Evelyn Kotovsky
Joe Lipien Mary Ann Long
Bernie McErlean Grace McGuire
Steve McInerney Aly Mullins
Brian Petrick Elaine Prichason
Ann Ross Timothy Scanlan Chuck Springer Marge Stanley
Dee Ann Tumpich Denise Umporowicz
Jeff Walls Rita Webster
Please pray for all who are sick and in need of healing, especially:
Monday: Acts 6:8-15; Ps 119:23-24, 26-27, 29- 30; Jn 6:22-29 or, for the memorial, Gn 1:26 -- 2:3 or Col 3:14-15, 17, 23-24; Ps 90:2-4, 12-14, 16; Mt 13:54-58
Tuesday: Acts 7:51 -- 8:1a; Ps 31:3cd-4, 6, 7b, 8a, 17, 21ab; Jn 6:30-35
Wednesday: 1 Cor 15:1-8; Ps 19:2-5; Jn 14:6-14
Thursday: Acts 8:26-40; Ps 66:8-9, 16-17, 20; Jn 6:44-51
Friday: Acts 9:1-20; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Jn 6:52-59
Saturday: Acts 9:31-42; Ps 116:12-17; Jn 6:60-69
Sunday: Acts 2:14a, 36-41; Ps 23:1-6; 1 Pt 2: 20b-25; Jn 10:1-10
The Rosary May is the month dedicated to our Blessed
Mother, Mary. This is the perfect time to try something new and yet familiar!
Please join us for the Rosary for life.
We meet the first Saturday of each month. We meet again on Saturday, May 6th at
10:00 AM in the Eucharistic Chapel at the base of the Bell Tower.
Children are always welcome and encouraged to participate!
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Please visit the Saint Francis Liturgical Minister Web Terminal for the most up to date schedule or to volunteer.
Don Borrowdale Thomas Fangman James McCormick Prudence Milazzo Liz Novak Frank Rossi
We joyfully welcomed the
following children into our Christian
Community:
SATURDAY, MAY 06 - 5:15 PM
Presider A. Sowa Deacon D. Carroll
Altar Servers M. Gaspardo G. Pertle B. Siemiawski
Eucharistic Ministers
R. Adamowski M. Burmeister D. Carroll P. England
C. Funk P. Harms L. Martenson M. McNaughton
J. Modelski R. Nerius A. Sweeney
Readers D. Kufta C. Kimmey
Sacristan P. England
Ushers R. Farrell G. Fifer
R. Roberts L. Springer
N. Sullivan
SUNDAY, MAY 07- 7:30 AM
Presider R. Young Deacon J. Donahue
Altar Servers E. Conway E. Conway G. Hamilton
Eucharistic Ministers
P. Belski K. Boland D. Burns
C. Capriglione L. Dolan J. Donahue
R. Klein M. Niswonger S. Ramsey
Readers A. Rzeszutko G. Saletta
Sacristan C. Capriglione
Ushers J. O’Dea J. Belski
R. Rzeszutko D. Zambuto
SUNDAY, MAY 07- 9:00 AM
Presider S. Dombrowski Deacon J. Donahue
Altar Servers E. Dykas E. Dykas M. Dykas
Eucharistic Ministers
S. Alessi P. Depcik J. Donahue J. Dykas
P. Flynn J. Giorgetti B. Kameron K. Reid
J & J Schweiger D. Trzesniewski
Readers C. Pytel K. Pytel
Sacristan B. Kameron
Ushers W. Kameron G. Gervais
K. Heatter J. O’Halloran
O. Pagnucci P. Walsh
SUNDAY, MAY 07- 10:30 AM
Presider E. Upton Deacon M. Pindelski
Altar Servers C. Kane I. Shin E. Winjum
Eucharistic Ministers
S. Campagna M. Curran M. Greenan K. Koehler
J. Magafas S. Moe M. Nelson J. Ota
M. Pindelski M. Terpstra T. Vidinich
Readers M. Whalen G. Bach
Sacristan M. Curran
Ushers K. Whalen K. Struck
J. Whalen B. Whiteford
J. Winters R. Zoladz
SUNDAY, MAY 07- 12:00 PM
Presider A. Sowa Deacon M. Pindelski
Altar Servers M. Cannon M. Cannon S. Cannon
Eucharistic Ministers
C. Kara R. Long L & T McCormick
MJ Noreikis M. Pindelski M. Sabadosa
M. Vaas A. Wieczorek
Readers W. Winker T. Governale
Sacristan A. Wieczorek
Ushers D. Hodson R. Hodson
M. Laff M. Olk
L. T
Jack Edward Delestowicz Son of Matthew & Jessica (Razim) Delestowicz
April 23, 2017
Maxwell Gene Delestowicz Son of Matthew & Jessica (Razim) Delestowicz
Julian Jon Grossi Son of Timothy & Christina (Klem) Grossi
Avery Elizabeth Kozeluh Daughter of James & Arianne (Weber) Kozeluh
Reece William Patterson Son of Kevin & Jessica (Jasper) Patterson
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20 ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI PARISH, ORLAND PARK 04/30/17
St. Francis of Assisi Parish Community
The parish offices are located in the lower level of the church. Entrance is via the walkway at the west side of the church build-ing. The parish offices are open from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Evenings and weekends are by appointment. The Religious Ed offices are located in the St. Francis Center, 15010 Wolf Rd.— up the hill, west of the church. Religious Ed office hours are Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Religious Ed offices are closed on Fridays. The Eucharistic Chapel is open for prayer twenty-four hours a day. The Chapel is located at the northeast corner of the Church. ADMINISTRATION Phone: 460-0042 Fax: 460-0136 Office Manager: Paula Belski ([email protected]) Director of Facilities & Operations: Jim Hahn (jhahn@...) Parish Accountant: Kathleen Biederman (kbiederman@...) Receptionists: Marje Curran ([email protected]) & Ann Carroll (acarroll@...) Comm. Coordinator: Allison Domenick (adomenick@...) Facilities Maintenance: Monika Czajczyk, Greg Gervais P.T./Weekend Maintenance: Andy Bakes, Joe Boyce, Eric Franklin, Michael Higgins RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Phone: 460-0155, Fax: 460-5086 Dir.: Mary Kay Burberry, ext. 240 ([email protected]) Coordinator: Jackie O’Malley, ext. 242 (jomalley@...) Office Manager: Maureen Krzyminski, ext. 244 (mkrzyminski@...) CARDINAL JOSEPH BERNARDIN SCHOOL Phone: 403-6525 Principal: Mary Iannucilli Web page: www.cjbschool.org YOUTH MINISTRY Youth Minister: Matt Toohill ([email protected]) MUSIC Phone: 460-9831 Director: Leanne Stoterau ([email protected]) Accompanist: James Draudt Children's Choir Co-Director: Anne Hayes Religious Education Cantor: Angela Reynolds (remusic@...) Cantor for Parish Funerals, Weddings: Gina Vitucci BULLETIN Editor: Jill Hickey Topf ([email protected]) Submissions generally due 7-10 days in advance of publication. Send copy directly via email or leave in mailbox at parish office. PARISH LIBRARY In the Great Room there is a “SELF-SERVE” parish library
MASS SCHEDULE: SATURDAY: 5:15 PM SUNDAY: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 , AND 12:00 AND MONDAY - FRIDAY: 7:45 AM
Religious Education Religious Education meets on alternating Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays for Grades K-8, and on Saturdays for Grades 1-8, at the Religious Education Center. Grades K-4 meet from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. and grades 4-8 meet from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday sessions meet from 8:30—10:00 a.m. Children's Liturgy of the Word meets on Sun-days during the 9 & 10:30 a.m. masses for children 4-years-old to 4th grade, September-April. The Joseph Cardinal Bernardin School, located on the campus of St. Elizabeth Seton parish at 167th and 94th Ave., is the elementary Catholic regional school for parishioners of St. Francis. For registration information, contact the school at 410-6525.
Become a Catholic R.C.I.A. - The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults. Anyone interested in becoming a Catholic, please contact the parish office at 460-0042.
Anointing of the Sick
The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick is celebrated every Monday, immediately after the 7:45 a.m. Mass. Those of advanced age or suf-fering from a chronic or serious illness are invited to be anointed. The priests are available to offer the Sacrament whether the ill person is at home or in the hospital. Please call 460-0042.
Baptisms
Baptisms usually take place on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Sundays of the month at 1:30. Prior to the Baptism, parents need to call the office to make arrangements. A baptismal conference will be set up with the parents.
Marriages Weddings need to be scheduled at least four to six months in advance upon approval of a priest. Couples are reminded to secure the church date before the reception hall. Please check our website for more de-tails.
Sacrament of Reconciliation Communal celebration of the Sacrament will be held during Advent and Lent. Individual confessions are heard on Saturdays at 11:30-12:00.
Registration
You may become a registered member of the parish by completing a registration form which is found in Church.
Boundaries North: 135th St. South: 183rd St.
West: Will-Cook Road East: 108th Ave. - 135th St. - 153rd St.
104th Ave. - 153rd St. - 183rd St.
15050 South Wolf Road, Orland Park, Illinois 60467-3028 Website: http://www.sfaorland.org Parish office e-mail: [email protected] Parish phone: 708-460-0042
REV. ARTUR SOWA, Pastor ([email protected])
REV. STEVEN DOMBROWSKI, Associate Pastor ([email protected])
REV. EDWARD F. UPTON, Pastor Emeritus ([email protected])
SR. GAEL GENSLER, OSF, Pastoral Associate ([email protected])
DEACON DANIEL CARROLL, Permanent Deacon ([email protected])
DEACON JOHN DONAHUE, Permanent Deacon ([email protected])
DEACON MICHAEL KILEY, Permanent Deacon ([email protected])
DEACON MICHAEL J. PINDELSKI, Permanent Deacon ([email protected])