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Paige Byrne
Pierce Byrne
Ryan Cahill Foley Calcagno
Kayla Callahan
Braden Carroll Peter Charuk
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Elsa Coleman
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Joseph Cotterill Lauren Czernicki Ryan Daly
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John Gambill Dominik Glodz
Grace Gravante
Charles Hansen
Jack Hansmann
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Alexandra Hoffman
Connor Hood Erin Horn
Ethan Iacob
Jonathan Jasek
Morgan Juskie
Joseph Keating
Konrad Kekstadt Jordan Kenny
Haley Klaibor Simon Kodosky
Riggins Kohl Faith Krzak
Christopher Leon
Sawyer LeSage
Brianna Less
John Lotito
Aidan Lynch
Liam Lynch
Dori Manchester Piper Maxwell Caitlyn Mazeika
Molly McGreal Mario Melone
Ryan Meydrech
Ethan Miller Ryan Mulay
Maxum Nemeth
Orajimeto Nnam
Ryan Nurczyk
Jack Paschen
Anthony Patrone
Carolina Perez
Andrew Pettorelli Gabriel Piper Margaret Quinn
Ava Raad
Bennett Rattana
Tyler Robinson
Francesco San Filippo
Sophia Santiago
John Scalzitti Connor Schenkenberg
Michael Schermer Sophia Sendelbach
Owen Serr Ella Shea
Liam Shea
Ella Skotty
Thomas Sloan
Elle Smith Graison Smith Grace Stepenske
Brady Sullivan
Nathan Sutton
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Sarah Tobias
Brandon Torres
Shane Trainer Gia Valentin
Joshua Venzor Nathan Vijit Jack Wahr Marcus Warren Sydney Wasserman
Sean Wilson
Taylor Yungerman
MAY 8, 2016
THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD
779 S. YORK ROAD · ELMHURST, ILLINOIS 60126
Congratulations to Our First Communion Class of 2016
VISITATION, ELMHURST, IL MAY 8, 2016
Monday, May 9
6:15 !.". The Souls in Purgatory
8:15 !.". Jeffrey Ferranco
Tuesday, May 10
6:15 !.". Frank Spatafore
10:00 !.". Intentions of the members of the CCW
Wednesday, May 11
6:15 !.". Leon Tobinski 8:15 !.". Rosalie Synowiec
Thursday, May 12
6:15 !.". Intentions of Peggy and Jeff Kendrick
8:15 !.". Frank Vanco
Friday, May 13
6:15 !.". The Souls in Purgatory
8:15 !.". Claire Guistolise
Gene Los
Saturday, May 14
8:15 !.". Ralph Bullock
5:00 #.". Virginia DeStefano
Sunday, May 15
7:00 !.". Jim and Lois O’Connell 8:15 !.". Harry and Nellie Jernegen
Robert Theisen
10:00 !.". People of the Parish
12:00 #.". Arthur M. Nocco
Flame of Faith Intentions
Candles will burn perpetually this week before the Blessed Sacrament in the Adoration Chapel of Our Lady, Mother of the Eucharist, for the following intentions:
Please pray to find the best answer and new place to
Move.
Shelly O’Toole, happy 46th birthday
By: Nancy O’Toole
Help me my Lord and God that I can go home with
my green card.
By: Jesusa C. Malab
Graces and blessings for my mother Martha.
By: Monica Hammerschmidt
God’s greatest graces for Guy Murphy.
By: A sister in Christ
In memory of Violet Janousek.
Armed Forces Prayer List The following men and women will be remembered in
prayer as long as they continue to serve in our Armed Forces. We pray that God will watch over them and bring them home safely.
United States Army
CPT Joseph Doyle (Ft. Bliss, Texas) CPT Patrick Leen (Italy)
2LT Timothy Drahokoupil (Ft Benning, Georgia)
United States Marine Corps
LCPL David Byrne (MCAS Cherry Point, NC) PVT Nicholas Acevedo (California)
PVT Conor Croci (California)
United States Air Force
MSGT Kevin M. James (Italy)
United States Coast Guard
CPO Patrick Kirby (Texas)
If you would like to add a name to this list, please call the Rectory Business office at 630-834-6700. Thank you.
Please Pray for Our Sick
If you or a member of your family is ill or hospitalized and would like to be placed on our Prayer List, please call the Rectory office and let us know.
Due to privacy issues we will only honor requests made by you or a family member. Your name will remain on the list for two weeks. If you wish your name to remain on the list after two weeks, you or a family member will need to call again to request that we continue to include it. Thank you.
Church Vigil Candle Intentions
Before the statues of Our Lady and St. Joseph in the church, vigil candles burn for requested intentions. If you would like to have either candle lit, please contact the Rectory office. Intentions will be listed in the bulletin. This week candles will burn for the following intentions:
For vocations to the priesthood
and religious life.
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VISITATION, ELMHURST, IL MAY 8, 2016
PARISH BUSINESS
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Everyday Stewardship
Nowadays I travel a good bit, which means I am away from my wife and children for periods of time, some short but some long. But what makes it easier for me, besides being able to share the good news of Jesus with people all over, is that I know I will not be gone forever. I will return and then all will be well again. I have been called by God to be away from them at times, but God always brings me back to them.
Each liturgical year we celebrate Jesus’ ascension into heaven. The feast speaks much to who Jesus is theological-ly, but in a very practical way, we also acknowledge that he has gone to be with the Father, but will return someday. Just as I return after a conference or visit with a parish to those God has entrusted to me and I love, Jesus will return to those entrusted to him and whom he loves.
But just like when I am away, there are things to be done. Life goes on for my wife and children with school, work, activities, and the basic responsibilities of family. In good stewardship, they are called to give generously to each other and devote themselves to God. Without them tending to things, upon my return I would find everything in turmoil and disarray. Then when I return, we become one again, and we are about the Lord's work together.
The Lord ascended into heaven but we are not to sit by quietly awaiting His return. Much needs to be done. He has entrusted much to us expecting us to be good stewards. If you think that you have all the time in the world to com-plete the tasks at hand, think again. His return will be when we least expect it. It is time to be about our Father's work.
Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS
© Liturgical Publications Inc
On Your Deathbed, You Will Never Regret
Praying For Priests
If there was ever a need to pray and sacrifice for priests for their preservation and sanctity it is today. In the U.S. alone, since Vatican Council II, we have lost well over ten thousand priests and vocations have dropped almost seventy-five percent.
Praying for priests and bishops has been the practice of the Church since apostolic times. It is a matter of revealed truth. It is a divine mandate. We read in the Acts of the Apostles: “Peter therefore was kept in prison. But prayer was made without ceasing by the church unto God for him.”
Through prayer we gain graces for priests which other-wise they would not obtain. Priests need special graces because they have extraordinary responsibilities before God. Those who are responsible for Christ’s presence on earth are to be of all people, most Christ-like. They are to be patterns of what Christ wants all of us to be.
Each Monday at 7:00 #.". and on Thursday morning after the 8:15 !.". Mass (approximately 8:45) we pray for our ordained. St. Peregrine blessings are offered every Monday evening after Prayer for Priests.
St. Peregrine service will be celebrated the third Mon-day of the month, combined with Prayers for Priests at 7:00 #.". in the church. Please remember, we need our priests for Holy Mass, sacraments, and direction in the faith. Pray for them.
Thank you
Deacon Jim
Church Crying Room
People sometimes ask why our church doesn’t have a crying room. When the church was built, a decision was make not to include a crying room so as not to segregate families with babies and young children from the rest of the congregation at Mass.
When the church was renovated as part of Vision 2000, glass doors were added to the vestibule along with a better sound system to allow parents with a crying child to step out into the vestibule until the child was settled, yet still have a chance to see and hear the Mass. Having young children in the church with the parents allows families to be together during the liturgy and gives them the oppor-tunity to learn how to behave during Mass. We are blessed to have families with young children in our parish and we are happy that they come to Mass with their little ones. While babies may at times make themselves heard at Mass, they are a sign of the future of our Church and the blessing of new life that is such a tremendous gift from God Let us always be welcoming and patient with these youngest members of Visitation.
Rosary Devotion
The Rosary is prayed every day, Monday through Saturday, after the 8:15 !.". Mass in church. Please join us.
VISITATION, ELMHURST, IL MAY 8, 2016
Sunday Collection - May 1 $22,793.60
Sunday Budget $27,942.00
Sunday (+/- on budget) ($5,148.40) Sunday - Total Year to date $1,122,185.33
Sunday - YTD Budget $1,201,506.00
Collection for Quinn Center $4,508.35
129 parishioners contributed through E-Giving.
We understand that there was a system issue on March 30 which affected some ACH transactions. We have been assured by our E-giving provider that our donors who were affected by this problem have been notified and the prob-lem has ben addressed and fixed. We sincerely apologize if you were inconvenienced by this problem and appreciate your understanding.
Thank you for your kindness
and generosity to our parish.
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LECTOR, EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF THE EUCHARIST, MUSIC MINISTER* AND
ALTAR SERVER ASSIGNMENTS FOR
MAY 14-15
Daily Altar Server Assignment Monday, May 9— Saturday, May 14
8:15 !.".
Monday Billy Fromelt and Maggie Wisniewski
Tuesday Johnny Falduto and Colin Hill
Wednesday Conor Corcoran and Cody Johnson
Thursday Paddy and Regan Toole
Friday Nicholas Renfro and Will Ryan
Saturday Jack Devine and Bridget Los
Lectors &
Music
Ministers*
Extraordinary
Ministers of the
Eucharist
Altar
Servers
Saturday
May 14
5:00 P.M.
Kathy Garlow
Barb Masters*
Children’s Choir*
Allan Izzo
Bob Kaminski Kelley Mical
MaryAnn Santucci
Erin Peterson
Mark Schneider
Grace Schneider
Sunday
May 15
7:00 A.M.
Bob Kaminski Barb Masters*
Jerry Ostermann
Tsue Ostermann
Lilia Zamar Maria Zamar
Francesca Size
Katerina Vasquez
Isabel Wood
Sunday
May 15
8:15 A.M.
Mike O’Ryan
Jim Brown*
Megan Drahos*
Bill Burke
Pamela Clink
Megan Deardurff Michael Deardurff
Kate Sebastian
Will Sebastian
Gabi Zanoni
Sunday
May 15
10:00 A.M.
Debbie Carey
Adult Choir*
Erin Radcliff Jeanne Regan
Patti Riggs
Rosalie Ward
Dominic Carillo
Tommy Doyle
Kathleen Doyle
Sunday
May 15
12:00 P.M.
Kelley Fowler Jim Brown*
Regina Gibbons*
Alex Nieto*
Elizabeth Fisette
Monica Hammerschmidt
Ray Hill Colleen Costello
Rauen
Paddy Rauen
Erica Torres
Alex Torres
Sunday: Acts 7:55-60/Ps 97:1-
2, 6-7, 9/Rv 22:12-14, 16-17,
20/Jn 17:20-26
Monday: Acts 19:1-8/Ps 68:2-
7/Jn 16:29-33
Tuesday: Acts 20:17-27/Ps
68:10-11, 20-21/Jn 17:1-11a
Wednesday: Acts 20:28-38/Ps
68:29-30, 33-36/Jn 17:11b-19
Thursday: Acts 22:30; 23:6-11/
Ps 16:1-2, 5, 7-11/Jn 17:20-26
Friday: Acts 25:13b-21/Ps
103:1-2, 11-12, 19-20/Jn 21:15
-19
Saturday: Acts 1:15-17, 20-26/
Ps 113:1-8/Jn 15:9-17
Vigil: Gn 11:1-9 or Ex 19:3-8a,
16-20b or Ez 37:1-14 or Jl 3:1-
5/Ps 104:1-2, 24, 35, 27-30/
Rom 8:22-27/Jn 7:37-39
Extended Vigil: Gn 11:1-9/Ex
19:3-8a, 16-20b/Ez 37:1-14/Jl
3:1-5/Ps 104:1-2, 24, 35, 27-
30/Rom 8:22-27/Jn 7:37-39
Next Sunday: Acts 2:1-11/Ps
104:1, 24, 29-31, 34/Rom 8:8-
17 or 1 Cor 12:3b-7, 12-13/Jn
14:15-16, 23b-26 or Jn 20:19-
23
Reading for the Week of May 8, 2016
Henry William, son of Edward
and Jennette (Wilhelm) Gonzalez
Dean Joseph, son of Mark
and Rebecca (Nemeth) Harty
Beckham Michael son of Michael and Ashley (Wolf) Zielke
June Sdesar Vestuto
Paul Kossak
VISITATION, ELMHURST, IL MAY 8, 2016
FAITH FORMATION
Faith Matt-ers
By Matt Pozen—Director of Parish Faith Formation
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Faithful Citizenship (May 8, 2016) Let’s continue our look at Part II of Faithful Citizenship. Last week we finished looking at issues under the heading of
“social justice”, so this week let’s move on to the final heading: “global solidarity”. Since the whole purpose of the bish-ops’ document, Faithful Citizenship, is to help Catholic voters to form and discern their conscience in preparation for an election, and since the November election is fast approaching, in the interest of completing our look at the document I will reduce my own commentary to a minimum.
Paragraph 90 sets out a comprehensive approach to issues of global solidarity: - “A more just world will likely be a more peaceful world, a world less vulnerable to terrorism and other violence. The
United States has the responsibility to take the lead in addressing the scandal of poverty and underdevelopment. Our nation should help to humanize globalization, addressing its negative consequences and spreading its benefits, espe-cially among the world’s poor. The United States also has a unique opportunity to use its power in partnership with oth-ers to build a more just and peaceful world.”
- “The United States should take a leading role in helping to alleviate global poverty through substantially increased development aid for the poorest countries, more equitable trade policies, and continuing efforts to relieve the crushing burdens of debt and disease.”
- “U.S. policy should promote religious liberty and other basic human rights.” - “Asylum should be afforded to refugees who hold a well-founded fear of persecution in their homelands. Our coun-
try should support protection for persons fleeing persecution through safe haven in other countries, including the United States, especially for unaccompanied children, women, victims of human trafficking, and religious minorities.”
- “Our country should be a leader—in collaboration with the international community—in addressing regional conflicts. Leadership on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is an especially urgent priority. The United States should actively pursue comprehensive negotiations leading to a just and peaceful resolution that respects the legitimate claims and aspira-tions of both Israelis and Palestinians, ensuring security for Israel, a viable state for Palestinians, respect for Lebanon’s sovereignty, and peace in the region.”
- “Defending human life, building peace, combating poverty and despair, and protecting freedom and human rights are not only moral imperatives—they are wise national priorities that will make our nation and world safer.”
In the light of our current debates over how to reduce our enormous national debt, many have argued for cutting the amount of money budgeted for foreign aid, which only accounts for about 1% of federal spending. The bishops have ar-gued just the opposite, that foreign aid should be a higher national priority, for not only are we called to solidarity with our fellow human beings all across the globe, but this is money well spent in creating a more just and peaceful world.
Preview Nights
Free! Five Dates and Locations
Visitation Parish
779 S. York St., Elmhurst June 15 7:00– 8:30 ".#. Sept. 10 9:00-10:30 $.#.
Immaculate Conception Parish
134 Arthur St., Elmhurst June 23 7:00-8:30 ".#.
St. Philip the Apostle Parish
1223 W. Holt Ave., Addison
August 23 7:00-8:30 ".#.
Christ The King Parish
1501 S. Main St., Lombard
August 31 7:00-8:30 ".#.
For more information about the BIDJ: * reo@dioceseofjoliet.org * 815-221-6147
* www.dioceseofjoliet.org/reo/ (Click on Biblical Institute.)
“Come and See” Biblical Institute of the Diocese of Joliet (BIDJ)
The Diocese of Joliet has chosen Visitation Parish as the site this September for Year I of the BIDJ.
If you’re interested in learning the Bible, but aren’t sure if this is the program for you, join us for a BIDJ
Preview Night. You’ll learn a lot about this great dioce-san program—and a few things that will help you with
Scripture right now. Jesus invited potential disciples to “come and see.”
We invite you to “come and see” how BIDJ can help in your relationship with Scripture and with Christ. + Learn about the Catholic approach to Scripture.
+ Meet a BIDJ instructor. + Talk to current BIDJ students.
+ Learn how this kind of Scripture study can help you grow in your Catholic faith.
+ See the resources used in this program. + Get a feel for a typical BIDJ class.
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SCHOOL
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TOTUS TUUS
is coming to Visitation Parish
July 24-29, 2016
Totus Tuus is a diocesan catechetical summer youth program whereby seminarians and college students travel throughout the summer proclaiming the Gospel through Catechetical instruction, Mass, Confession, games, fun and more!
Visitation is par tner ing with Immaculate Conception Parish to sponsor Totus Tuus, July 24-29.
Children entering grades 1-6 and youth entering grades 7-12 are welcome from both parishes.
Entering Grades 1-6 (maximum of 90)*
Monday-Friday
9:00 !.". to 2:30 #.". Cost: $25
Entering Grades 7-12 (no maximum) Sunday-Thursday
7:00-9:00 #.". Cost: $10
Family Rate: $70 for 3 or more children grades 1-6
*Grades 1-6 need to bring a bagged lunch and drink daily
To register or for more information please contact: Matt Pozen (Visitation Director of Parish Faith Formation) matt.pozen@visitationcc.org or 630-279-7058 x 502. Daily Mass at 11:15 !.". – All are welcome! Totus Tuus T-Shirts will be available after Masses
July 23 and July 24. $10/shirt.
MANNA
Visitation Tuition Assistance Program
This past week 19 Visitation Grade School and other or-ganization program families purchased $9,767 in gift certifi-cates through our MANNA program. The earned tuition cred-it for the past week was $445.00.
Please note that your earned tuition credit will be ap-plied to your Smart Tuition account.
You can visit the school website (www.visitationelmhurst.org) to view or print our most recent updated MANNA Order Form. For additional information or to place a large order, please call
MANNA Walk-in Service Wednesday 7:30-8:30 #.". and Friday 2:00-3:30 #.".
The Family Tree of Christianity: How Did All the Different Churches Develop?
Location: Visitation Parish Center, Elmhurst Facilitator: Matt Pozen
Tuesday afternoon session, 12:30-2:30 #.". May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31
Or Wednesday evening session, 7:00-9:00 #.".
May 4, 11, 18, 25, June 1
Participants are welcome to come to either session each week.
This series will explore the historical development of the main forms of Christianity.
Week 1
Unity and Diversity in the Early Church (30-300 AD) Week 2
Councils, Creeds, and Schisms (300-700) Week 3
Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy (700-1300) Week 4
The Protestant Reformation (1300-1700) Week 5
Christianity in America (1700-Present) To enhance learning, participants will be given short
readings for each session, with questions for reflection and discussion.
Registration is required. Please contact Matt Pozen at: matt.pozen@visitationcc.org or 630-279-7058 x 502.
MINISTRIES
Love Conquers All “Whenever we are shaken by the sight of evil spreading
in the world…we should not forget that such unleashing of the forces of sin is overcome by the saving power of Christ. Whenever the words of consecration are uttered in the Mass and the Body and Blood of Christ become pre-sent in the act of the sacrifice, the triumph of love over ha-tred, of holiness over sin, is also present. Every Eucharis-tic Celebration is stronger than all the evil in the uni-verse; it means real, concrete accomplishment of the redemption.” (St. John Paul II)
Eucharistic Adoration is the natural extension of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. The two go hand in hand. Re-ceive Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament and then, on this Mothers’ Day, honor Mary, Mother of the Holy Eucharist by visiting her son, Jesus, in the Adoration Chapel.
Experience the “Triumph of the Two Hearts.”
The Chapel is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. There is a serious need for adorers in two time slots: Sun-day, 12:00 noon to 1:00 #.".; and Saturday, 2:00-3:00 #.". For more information, call Joan Taylor 630-530-8963 or Mary Lewis 630-941-9173.
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OUTSIDE EVENTS
Worldwide Marriage Encounter
Chicagoland Area
Jesus “raised his hands and blessed them”. Jesus prayed for his disciples and us to know and believe the good news of the Gospel! Open your heart and allow God’s love to transform all areas of your life including your marriage. The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends are June 10-12, 2016 or August 12-14, 2016 or October 7-9, 2016, all at Elk Grove Village, IL. Early registration is highly recommended. For reservations/information, call Jim & Kris at 630-577-0778 or contact us through http://wwme-chicagoland.org.
DIOCESAN
Fr. McDonald Council #1911 (est. 1918)
Save The Dates! Wednesday, May 11, 2016: “Giving Back to the Community” Join the Knights at the Hall at 7:00 #.". when scholar-
ships and charitable presentations will be made. Friday, May 13, 2016 (Your Lucky Day)2nd Annual Festa Italiana! Join us for this annual event with great food & live music!
Tickets available online at www.elmhurstkofc.org Wednesday, May 18, 2016 1st Degree installation
New Council Members: 6:30 #." at the Hall (Candidates enter through front door).
Monday, May 30, 2016 98th Annual Memorial Day Parade! Parade kicks off at 9:00 !.". from York and Third
Register to march with our 4th Degree Knights at www.elmhurstkofc.org!
Sunday, June 12, 2016 2nd Annual Classic Car Show! Up to 100 classic cars!
Food! Fun! Music! 9:00 !.". – 3:00 #."
Register your car at www.elmhurstkofc.org.
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MASS
The Thirty-eighth Annual Diocesan Wedding Anniversary Mass will be celebrated on Sunday, August 28 at 2:00 #.". at the Cathedral of St. Raymond in Joliet. Those couples celebrating anniversaries of 25 yrs., 50 yrs., and over 50 yrs. are welcome to attend.
Pray With Us
Feast of St. Dymphna - Patroness of Mental Health
St. Elizabeth Seton
2220 Lisson Rd, Naperville
Friday, May 13, 7:00 #.". For more information: www.NeedYouRightNow.com,
call Gerard Erickson at 630-669-5653, or email NYRNHelp@yahoo.com.
Visitation Parish Casserole Ministry
Here’s the schedule for the distribution and collection of casserole tins for the next few months:
Tin Distribution Casserole Collection
May 7-8 May 21-22
June 11-12 June 25-26
July 9-10 July 23-24
August 13-14 August 27-28
Thanks again for helping feed the homeless at the Franciscan Outreach soup kitchen in Chicago. Thanks to your generosity we have been delivering about 60 casseroles each month. Cash do-nations are converted to a Jewel gift card for the soup kitchen to supplement their pantry.
All You Can Eat
Pancake Breakfast Delicious Pancakes · Raffles galore! · Bake Sale
Presented by the ICCP Knights Football Team
Sunday May 15, 2016 8:00 !.". — 12:30 #.". Plunkett Hall (Lower level of chapel)
130 Arthur Street, Elmhurst $5.00 per person
Seniors and Children under 10: $2.00 per person
All ICCP Alumni Eat for Free
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Adoration Chapel ........................ Mary Lewis .......................... 941-9173
Joan Taylor ........................... 530-8963
Altar Servers................................ Deacon Tony Spatafore ........ 834-6700
Bereavement Ministers ................ Patti Riggs ............................ 832-7798
Casserole Ministry....................... Kathy Best ............................ 832-7673
Council of Catholic Women ........ Mary McCann ...................... 605-8817
Crypt of the Saints ....................... Richard Montalbano ...... 708-774-1946
Deacons ....................................... Jay Janousek ......................... 834-2863
Tony Spatafore ..................... 834-6700
Email .......... aspatafore1@comcast.net
Jim Eaker ............................. 530-7596
Elizabeth Ministry ....................... Clarita Iozzo ......................... 941-3929
Fathers’ Club ............................... Craig Heiss ........................... 530-4252
Finance Committee Chairperson . Terese Feeney ...................... 832-1778
Knights of Columbus .................. Sean O’Leary ................ 773-490-6738
Kevin O’Reilly ..................... 442-4546
John Kwit ............................. 886-6718
Ladies’ Bowling .......................... Sharon Bresnahan ................ 530-1053
Ladies’ & Couples Bridge ........... Peg Majewski ....................... 941-9170
Ladies’ Golf League .................... Lynn DeFilippis ................... 834-5290
Little Samaritans ......................... Donna Monaghan ................. 834-5385
MANNA Tuition Assistance ....... David James ......................... 834-0967
Men’s Bowling ...................... Sev Delabar ................................ 833-7766
Men’s Small Groups ............. Jim Herrmann .............................. 941-7854
PADS .................................... Bob & Tricia Havlir ..................... 530-5268
Parish Pastoral Council ......... Mike Deardurff ............................ 903-6396
Parish Faith Formation .......... Matthew Pozen ............. 279-7058, Ext. 502
Prayer Groups—Blue Army .. Mary Parpan ................................ 941-7910
Prayer Quilt Ministry ............ Karen Verner ............................... 834-6700
RCIA ..................................... ..................................................... 834-6700
School Board Chairperson ... Jeff Harrison ................................ 530-8496
Scouting ................................ Melanie Schneider ....................... 782-0868
Jim Herrmann .............................. 941-7854
Social Service Outreach ........ Deacon Tony Spatafore ............... 834-6700
aspatafore1@comcast.net
SPRED .................................. Melanie Schneider ....................... 782-0868
Ushers ................................... George Klein ................ gpkcdc@juno.com
Valentino Activity Center ..... Linda Roberts .............................. 941-7785
“Viz” Seniors ........................ Mary Ann Kramer ....................... 833-2167
Vocation Committee ............. Pam Gaudio ................................. 833-8812
Joan Taylor .................................. 530-8963
Women’s Volleyball ............. Dawn Larson dawnmlarson@sbcglobal.net
Youth Ministry ...................... Marcia Lane-McGee .................... 917-5108
Bulletin Deadline Friday 4:30 P.M. Suzanne Noonan ................ 834-6700
Parish Directory
Monday, May 9
CCW MOPS 1:30 !.". PH, PC
Prayer for Priests 7:00 #." C
Tuesday, May 10
CCW Installation Mass 10:00 !.". C
Church History 12:30 #.". PC
Wednesday, May 11
Craft Ladies 9:00 !.". PC
Bible Study 12:30 #.". PC
3rd Grade Brownies 3:00 #.". PH
Church History 7:00 #.". PC
Women’s Eve of Recollection 7:30 #.". C, PH
MANNA 7:30 #.". PC
Thursday, May 12
Prayer for Priests 8:45 !.". C
Friday, May 13
School Mass 8:15 !.". C
Saturday, May 14
Children’s Choir Award Dinner 6:00 #.". PH
Sunday, May 15
Boy Scout Troop 14 5:00 #.". PH
C=Church
PH=Podesta Hall
S=School
VC=Valentino Center
PG=Parish Grounds
PC=Parish Center
Parish Activity Calendar
May 9—15
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Visitation Mission Statement Visitation Parish, a Roman Catholic Community in the Diocese of Joliet-in-Illinois, seeks to draw all to Jesus Christ, revelation of the Father and font of the Holy Spirit, by celebrating the Sacraments, educating people of all ages in the Truths of the Catholic Faith, and reaching out to those who are physically, emotionally or spiritually in need.
New Parishioners, Welcome! Call or stop in the Rectory Office to register as a member of Visitation Parish.
Baptisms Most Sundays at 1:30 #.". Parents are required to take a Baptism Preparation Class beforehand. Classes are held every other month, so please plan ahead. Call the Rectory for information. Marriages Arrangements must be made at the Rectory at least six months in advance. Catholic parties must obtain a NEWLY issued certificate of their Baptism and then contact the Rectory before making any other
arrangements. Weddings scheduled at 12:00 or 2:00 #.". on Saturday. NO Sunday Weddings. Funerals It is the responsibility of the parish to bury their dead. The funeral director will contact the parish
regarding arrangements. No specific offering is required for the parish in connection with the funeral liturgy. Perpetual Adoration Chapel The Perpetual Adoration Chapel of Our Lady, Mother of the Eucharist, is available 24 hours a day for private prayer and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, exposed on the Altar. The Chapel is located in the Convent building (south of the church). St. Peregrine Novena Devotions in honor of Saint Peregrine, the patron saint of those who suffer with cancer are held the third Monday of every month at 7:00 #.". in the church. Visits to the Sick Due to changes in hospital admitting policies, it is necessary to inform the Rectory when hospitalized parishioners would like a visit from a priest or deacon.
Pastoral Staff
Pastor
Rev. Scott Huggins
Part-time Associate
Rev. J. Damien Graziano
Weekend Assistants
Rev. Gerald Tivy
Rev, Thomas Sularz
Deacons
Jay Janousek, Anthony Spatafore
James Eaker
School Principal
Dr. Christopher Dransoff
Director of Parish Faith Formation
Matthew Pozen
Pastoral Associate/Facilities Mgr.
Deacon Anthony Spatafore
Parish Music Director
Mrs. Barbara Masters
Youth Ministry
Marcia Lane-McGee
Business Manager
Mrs. Debbie Johnson
Bishop of Joliet Most Rev. R. Daniel Conlon. J.C.D.
Mass Schedule
Sunday Masses
Saturday 5:00 #."..
Sunday 7:00, 8:15, 10:00 !.". and 12:00 Noon
Daily Masses
Monday–Friday 6:15, 8:15 !.".
Saturday 8:15 !.".
Confession
Saturday 4:00-4:45 #.". or by appointment
Phone Numbers
Rectory 834-6700
Office Hours: Mon. - Fri., 8:30 !.". - 4:30 #.".
Rectory Fax 834-6711
Music Office 834-8190
School 834-4931
School Fax 834-4936
Religious Education 279-7058
Matthew Pozen Ext. 502
Youth Ministry 834-6700, Ext. 314
Church E-mail: vispar ish@aol.com
Church Website: www.visitationpar ish.org
School Website: www.visitationelmhurst.org
Auxiliary Bishop of Joliet, Vicar General Most Rev. Joseph Siegel, D.D.
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17 W. 220 22nd. St., Ste 200
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