Thirty--second Sunday in Ordinary Time November 11, 2012 · 7:30 a.m. Judie Weber — (Family) 4:00...
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St. Mary Immaculate Parish 15629 S. Rt. 59 Plainfield IL 60544-2695
Parish Office School Office Religious Ed. Office Youth Ministry Office
815-436-2651 815-436-3953 815-436-4501 815-436-2350
Website: www.smip.org
Standard Mass Times For Holy Day or civic holiday Mass time changes, please check the bulletin or call the Parish Office.
Weekend Masses Saturday Sunday - (Church) Sunday - (Cana Hall)
4:00 PM 7:30 AM 9:00 AM
10:45 AM 12:15 PM 6:00 PM 9:01 AM
Spanish Masses Saturday - (Church) Sunday - (Cana Hall)
5:30 PM
12:15 PM
Polish Masses Sunday - (Cana Hall)
10:30 AM
Weekday Masses Monday - Saturday
7:30 AM
Sacrament of Reconciliation English Saturday Sunday Spanish Saturday Polish Sunday
2:00 - 3:45 PM
8:30 - 10:00 AM
4:00 - 5:15 PM
10:00 AM Or by appointment with the priests.
Chapel Hours Continuous exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament from Sunday 7:00 PM through Friday 9:00 PM except on First Fridays when exposition continues overnight to Saturday 7:00 AM.
ThirtyThirty--second Sunday in second Sunday in Ordinary TimeOrdinary Time
November 11, 2012November 11, 2012
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Mass IntentionsMass Intentions What’s Inside
Communication from the Bishop .......... 3
Reflections from Fr. David ...................... 4
Our Family in Faith ............................... 5-7 Newly Baptized & New Parishioners Early Deadline for Holiday Bulletins Spirit and Truth Undy Sunday Recurring Meetings Prayer Cross In Memoriam Special Collection Make a Difference Day Thank You Manna Program CMAA Goal Surpassed!
Liturgy & Worship ................................ 8-9 Liturgical Minister Schedule Weekly Schedules Music Schedule Veterans Day Blessing Monthly Deaf Mass Time Change Liturgical Ministers Sign-up Book Eucharistic Adoration
Parish Outreach in Challenging Times ..... 10 Expanding Your Target List
Fellowship & Social Events ................... 10 WOWs Meeting
Family Life ................................................ 10 Marriage Encounter
Vocations ................................................... 11 College Seminary Visits Operation Andrew Dinners Listening to God’s Call
Sacredness of Life ................................... 11 “Choices for Life” Banquet March for Life 2013
Men & Women ................................... 12-14 Knights of Columbus Intercessions for Life Word of Life/Palabra de Vida Italian Dinner Night Keep Christ in Christmas Annual Christmas Party Brothers In Christ Sports & Spirituality Brothers in Christ CCW Christmas Luncheon
Christian Service & Pastoral Care .. 14-15 Support our Military Men and Women Giving Tree Food Pantry Needs Blood Pressure Screening
Education & Formation .................... 15-17 Breakfast with Santa Men’s Catechism Circle Confirmation Corner Hearts on Fire Charismatic Prayer Group Lay Apostles of Jesus Christ LifeTeen Catholic H.S. Open House/Exam Dates
Diversity & Unity .............................. 17-18 Hispanic Ministry Events
Community & Potpourri ........................ 18 Moose Lodge Turkey Drop Marmion Christmas Craft Show
Debit/Charge Authorization Form ...... 19
Weekly Calendar ..................................... 20
Contact Information ................................ 21
Monday— November 12, 2012 7:30 a.m. Nina Huff — Birthday Remembrance — (Family) Tuesday— November 13, 2012 7:30 a.m. Arthur Ehling — (Ehling Family) Wednesday— November 14, 2012 7:30 a.m. Elizabeth (Betty) Wulf — (Oberg Family) Thursday— November 15, 2012 7:30 a.m. Patrick Apiquian — (Family) Friday— November 16, 2012 7:30 a.m. Bernard Riffel — Anniversary of Death — (Riffel Family) Saturday— November 17, 2012 7:30 a.m. Judie Weber — (Family) 4:00 p.m. Louis Morse — (R. E. & Confirmation Staff) 5:30 p.m. (Spanish) Raquel Jaramillo — (Medina Family) Sunday— November 18, 2012 7:30 a.m. Alec Salamonski — (Mc Bride Family) 9:00 a.m. Ray & Jeanette Albright — (Warren & Rose Marie Selke) 9:01 a.m. (Cana Hall) Lola Clampett — (Family) 10:30 a.m. (Polish-Cana) Jozef Mrowiec — (Family) 10:45 a.m. Bernie Glavan — (Family) 12:15 p.m. Frank Murray — (Wife—Joan) 12:15 p.m. (Spanish-Cana) Josefina Mendez — (Medina Family) 6:00 p.m. Amanda Tang — (Family)
Sunday 1 Kgs 17:10-16; Ps 146; Heb 9:24-28; Mk 12:38-44 [41-44] Monday Ti 1:1-9; Lk 17:1-6 Tuesday Ti 2:1-8, 11-14; Lk 17:7-10 Wednesday Ti 3:1-7; Lk 17:11-19 Thursday Phlm 7-20; Lk 17:20-25 Friday 2 Jn 4-9; Lk 17:26-37 Saturday 3 Jn 5-8; Lk 18:1-8 Sunday Dn 12:1-3; Ps 16; Heb 10:11-14, 18; Mk 13:24-32
Readings for the WeekReadings for the Week
Elijah and Jesus both witness the faith of widows in today's readings. There is no escaping the reality that as Stewards, if we believe in Christ, then we have the tools to make a positive difference in the lives we encounter in our daily routine. The Gospel's widow contributes all she has.
OfferingsOfferings Weekly Offering from November 3 & 4 $42,957
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Communications from the BishopCommunications from the Bishop Campaign for Human Development
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ: For over 40 years, the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD) has come to the aid of organizations nationwide in an effort to eradicate poverty in America. Just as the Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches us that “the Church’s love for the poor . . . is a part of her constant tradition” (no. 2444), it is also the tradition of CCHD to love the poor by helping to end the cycle of poverty. Last year, your generosity to CCHD allowed grants for 9 local organizations working to make a difference in our communities. Two of these organizations are Community Outreach, Shining Light NFP of West Chicago, and School on Wheels, sponsored by the Sisters of the Congregation of St. Joseph. Community Outreach, Shining Light NFP, West Chicago, was established in 2011 to serve the poor and vulnerable in the area of West Chicago and surrounding communities. This organization seeks to empower, educate, and provide life/job skills programs, emotional and spiritual support for unplanned pregnancy, tools for practical job skills to reach full potential, outreach to the community, family values, positive self-esteem, and partner with area schools to promote higher education and learning. The programs provide domestic violence counseling, support, and education. School on Wheels, Congregation of St. Joseph, LaGrange Park, was established in 1993 to provide ESL classes for the poor and vulnerable of western Chicago and the suburbs. The School on Wheels bus visits the communities of Woodridge, Hodgkins, Cicero, Summit, and Westmont weekly. The program and volunteer tutors are flexible enough to provide English tutoring that is specialized to the individual needs. More than just providing direct service, the volunteers and students make connections with each other and their communities; develop leadership, community awareness, and appreciation for cultural differences. Some students become volunteers and community leaders. Through CCHD the Catholic Church is working to continue its tradition of love for the poor. Please help the efforts of CCHD to break the cycle of poverty. Fight poverty in America. Defend human dignity. Support CCHD in the upcoming Collection. And remember, 25% of the Collection’s proceeds stay here in our diocese to fight poverty in our communities and defend the dignity of our neighbors. For more information about the Collection for the Catholic Campaign for Human Development and the groups it funds, please visit www.usccb.org/nationalcollections. God bless you, Most Reverend R. Daniel Conlon Bishop of Joliet
Campana para el Desarrollo Humano Queridos hermanos y hermanas en Cristo: Por más de 40 años, la Campaña Católica para el Desarrollo Humano (CCHD por sus siglas en inglés) ha auxiliado a organizaciones en toda la nación, como un esfuerzo para erradicar la pobreza en America. Tal como nos enseña el Catecismo de la Iglesia Católica, “el amor de la Iglesia por los pobres….. pertenece a su constante tradición “ (no. 2444), para CCHD también es una tradición amar a los pobres y ayudar a romper el ciclo de la pobreza. El año pasado, su generosidad hacia CCHD permitió otorgar fondos a 9 organizaciones que trabajan para hacer una diferencia en nuestras comunidades. Dos de estas organizaciones son: Community Outreach, Shining Light NFP of West Chicago y School on Wheels, patrocinada por las Hermanas de la Congregación de San José. Community Outreach, Shining Light NFP, West Chicago, fue establecida en 2011 para servir a los pobres y vulnerables, en el área de West Chicago y otras comunidades cercanas. Esta organización busca educar, proveer programas y otorgar poder con habilidades para desarrollarse en empleos o en la vida, otorga apoyo emocional y espiritual en el caso de embarazos no planeados, herramientas practicas para empleos que les ayude a alcanzar su máximo potencial, alcance comunitario, valores familiares, autoestima positiva y asociarse con escuelas del área para promover un mayor aprendizaje y educación. Los programas proveen consejería, apoyo y educación acerca de la violencia domestica. School on Wheels, Congregación de San José, LaGrange Park, fue establecida en 1993, para proveer clases de inglés como segundo idioma para los pobres y vulnerables del oeste de Chicago y los suburbios. El bus de School on Wheels visita semanalmente las comunidades de Woodrige, Hodgkins, Cicero, Summit y Westmont. El programa y tutores voluntarios son bastante flexibles como para proveer tutoría en inglés que se especializa en las necesidades del individuo. Más que proveer servicio directo, los voluntarios y estudiantes hacen conexión uno con el otro y con sus comunidades; desarrollan liderazgo, sensibilidad hacia su comunidad, y aprecian las diferencias culturales. Algunos estudiantes se convierten en voluntarios y en líderes de la comunidad. A través de CCHD, la Iglesia Católica, trabaja para continuar con la tradición de amor por los pobres. Por favor, ayude a los esfuerzos de CCHD, a romper con el ciclo de la pobreza. Luche contra la pobreza en America. Defienda la dignidad humana. Apoye a CCHD en la próxima colecta. Recuerde que el 25% de lo recaudado en la colecta permanecerá aquí en nuestra diócesis para luchar contra la pobreza en nuestras comunidades y defender la dignidad de nuestros vecinos. Para mayor información acerca de La Campaña de la Colecta Católica para el Desarrollo Humano y los grupos que patrocinan, favor de visitar www.usccb.org/nationalcollections. Que Dios les bendiga, Monseñor R. Daniel Conlon Obispo de Joliet
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Reflections from Fr. DavidReflections from Fr. David While that is, in some ways, very exciting, it is also—to people of my generation and older—a little daunting. This is not the same nation as the one we grew up in. And those changes pose a lot of challenges. I have often wondered what it must have been like to live at the end of the 19th and early 20th centuries when there was a massive influx of immigrants that transformed our nation...and then I realize that we are living in such a time! And I am proud of the way that our parish and our community has coped so far with this “newness.” The people and staff of St. Mary Immaculate work very hard for us to live as “one family in faith”...for that, I am grateful to them and to God.
For many people in the world, attention now turns to China who will introduce the new leadership team that has been chosen to guide that nation for the next ten years. But those ten people have been
c h o s e n b y t h e C h i n e s e Communist Party, not the people. Here in our nation we have the blessed privilege to vote for our leadership. As flawed as our system is, most people around the world would love to be able to do
what we do...for that, I am grateful to God.
God is so good! We are constantly offered by the Lord new opportunities to renew our lives and our communities. And he gives us the grace to do so, if we are open to it. With all the disappointments of the last few years...shared by most Americans...over the breakdown of our governing systems, we hope and pray that, as expressed by Mitt Romney and President Obama, our leaders will come together to do the people’s work and guide our nation and its people into a just, secure and fruitful future. We hope and pray that the needs and the interest of our nation and its people will overcome any rancor or the narrow interest of any particular party. May we join together to help realize the vision that we are one nation, one people under God. For the blessings of the chance to live in this nation, to enjoy the benefits and joyfully accept the responsibilities that come with our freedom, let us all both seek the help of God and never cease to give thanks and praise to the Lord! God, bless America!
Whatever your feelings about the outcomes of the many elections that took place last Tuesday, I want to offer you these thoughts and reflections. We had a substantially higher attendance at daily Mass on Tuesday and Wednesday - the day of and after the election. That people obviously came to pray for our nation is a sign of their great faith...for that, I am grateful to them and to God. The parish Commons is a polling place on election day...and we were “open for business” last Tuesday. We are proud to host the wonderful judges who give of themselves to help us exercise our right to vote. (We took good care of them...we fed them a lot throughout the day!) Their spirit was great—they thanked each voter for voting and they were buoyed by the large turnout. Since our parish makes up a large percentage of the population of Plainfield, that means that a lot of the members of our parish family turned out to vote, along with a lot of our fellow citizens...for that, I am grateful to them and to God. We have several of our fellow parishioners who ran for office last Tuesday. Some won and some lost. Regardless of the outcome, I am proud of them and anyone in our parish who offers themselves for public service. Despite the cynicism that is widely held, public service is a noble offering of self and governing at any level is no easy task. I congratulate them all and offer them my thanks. We are blessed to have public servants in our parish...for that, I am grateful to them and to God. Each major network emphasized that the outcome of the presidential race as well as other federal offices was heavily influenced by the changing demographics of our nation. Looking at the various descriptions and charts of the population of our nation, I could not help but think that our parish, St. Mary Immaculate, and our community of Plainfield, reflect in a personal and local way those significant, national realities. St. Mary Immaculate looks like America...for that, I am grateful to them and to God.
Non-political thoughts after the election
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Congratulations to the Newly Baptized…
Edith Andrade Joliet, IL
Edgar & Diana Barajas Plainfield, IL
Casey & Patricia Czopkiewicz Joliet, IL
Jeremy & Abby Dockemeyer Romeoville, IL
Sebastian & Sara Flores Shorewood, IL
Bruce & Karrie Franklin Plainfield, IL
Miranda Motisi Plainfield, IL
Miguel & Diana Navarro Crest Hill, IL
Jim & Amanda Ottlinger Plainfield, IL
Jose & Rosa Rojas Bolingbrook, IL
Jose & Lorraine Serrano Romeoville, IL
Jose & Dominga Takinan Plainfield, IL
Welcome to our New Parishioners…
12 new households have registered at St. Mary Immaculate since October 14, 2012. 7675 households are currently registered with St. Mary Immaculate Parish.
7 families have moved/left St. Mary Immaculate Parish in the same amount of time.
Please Support “Undy Sunday” November 18 Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Joliet helps many children and seniors who desperately need new underwear and socks, a need we tackle on “Undy Sunday,” November 18. We ask parish families to donate any size NEW, PACKAGED adult and/or children’s socks, underwear, pajamas and diapers. Please bring your donation to the “Undy Sunday” table near the Blood Pressure Screening table in the Gym. If you prefer to make a cash donation, please make checks payable to Catholic Charities, Diocese of Joliet. Please call Pat Mander, Parish Nurse at 815-436-2651 ext. 893 with any questions.
Calling all Young Adults! There is a new young adult ministry group here at St. Mary Immaculate called Spirit and Truth! The group gatherings will include a speaker, Eucharistic Adoration, worship music, food and fellowship! The group will meet every Friday night from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. ALL young adults between the ages of 18 and 39 are welcome. It is a great opportunity to meet new people and grow in faith! For more info please contact Katrin by e-mail at [email protected].
JACOB BRADLEY BEACHJACOB BRADLEY BEACH Son of Fred & Fabiola (Ugalde) Beach
PAIGE ADDISON PIETROWSKIPAIGE ADDISON PIETROWSKI Daughter of Paul & Leslie (Lee) Pietrowski
Early Deadlines for Holiday Bulletins The printing schedule at our bulletin publishing company is shortened before Thanksgiving and Christmas. We have set early deadlines for the November 25 and December 23 bulletins. Please submit items for these two bulletins 3 days early, by 5:00 p.m. on Monday, November 12 (for Nov. 25) and on Monday, December 10 (for Dec. 23). Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Please contact Therese DeSitter with any questions at [email protected] or 815-439-2651 ext. 280-822.
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Please remember
Robert H. Campbell and
Mildred K. Schacht
and their families in your prayers.
Our Family in FaithOur Family in Faith
Ken Ahlberg, Vicky Alarcon, Guillermo Aldana, Dolores Aleksand, Victoria Amaya, John Anderson, Pat Anderson, Lina Arango, John Arduino, Magan Jane Arnold, Robert Backode, Rodualdo Abigail Barajas, John Bayler, Dorothy Bayler, James Beutjer, Amy Bishop, Freda Blahut, Mary Pat Bouck, Thomas Brogan, David Brown, Rita Brown, Isabella Brya, Brenda Bustamante, Edwin Cabat, Manuel Cadre, Jeff Calascibetta, John Cannella, Carlos Cedillo, Eliazar Cervantez, Olga Cervantez, Frank Cesario, Rich Cherney, Bernard Chesner, Jullian Colletti, Catherine Conniff, Luz Contreras, Yolanda Contreras, Alondra Corral, Ramon Correa, Patrick Croy, Sam Cumbo, Katherine Cummings, Pat Cunningham, Madeline Currey, Pamela Curry, Mike D’Arcy, Lynette Dattomo, Andrew Dawid, Jan DeLara, Frank Denneau, Lillian Denneau, Dan Dowling, Elmer Dye, Margaret Eckhorn, Kathleen Ellis, Lewis Ellis, Aaron Erickson, Kathy Erickson, Deborah Fadden, Hayley Fairchild, John Fernandes, Jay Fiday, Sue Flynn, Brittany Foreman, JoAnne Forrester, Margaret Frechette, Alex Freund, Avelina Galvez, Brenda Gillespie, Guadalupe Godinez, Yair Gomez, Carlos Gonzalez, Barb Goodwin, Angela Gotia-Daugherty, Amy Green, Hannah Grispo, Margaret Gruben, Amada Guerrero, Hilda Guzman, Daniel Haley, Joe Harmon, Josephine Hayes, Alejandra Hernandez, Khaim Hernandez, Patti Hinders, Ken Hood, Pat Hood, Edward Houston, Gloria Francisco Huerta, Lucy Hurst, Blanca Ibarra, William Daniel Janowick, Elmer Javier, Nancee Jenkins, Betty Jeropke, Gerald Jeropke, Jeanne Jeropke, Karen Johnson, Fernando Juarez, Helen Jungels, Cheryl Kardas, Derek Khan, Carmela Kline, William Klinger, Aden Knar, Charles Kramer, Kyle Krawiec, Evelyn Kukla, Charles Lawson, David Lea, Lewis Liss, Zachary Loeffler, Scott Lohman, Teresa Lopez, Fr. David Lord, Maribeth Lumb, Eileen Lunsford, Maria Teresa Olvera Mancera, Anna Mandjar, Finyarti Mandjar, Wandy Mandjar, Matteo Marasco, Enedelia Martinez, Linda Maskauskas, RitaMaksimik, Jacqueline Mayr, Jean McCoy, Dawn McErlean, Scott McKenzie, Steve McKenzie, Francisco Medina, Frank Mellen, Sandi Mendel, Gregory Mendoza, Eleanor Meschino, Carol Michalak, Elena Aurora Mireles, Martina Mogan, Anna Monroe, Antonio Montes de Oca, Kevin Moore, Genie Murphy, Kieran Murray, Vincent Nares, Thomas Nguyen, Delores Novak, Dorothy Odigie, Rhonda Ogdan, Fabian Oleas, Lupita Olivares, Martha Ortega, John Ostenberg, John O’Sullivan, Marcos Padilla, Marlene Pascente, Nick Pasha, Brian Patterson, Violet Peart, Betsy Petrovic, Drew Petrovic, Andrew Pikuza, Virginia Pina, Jim Prendergast, Henry Prosser, Michael Quinn, Michael Rafter, George Rapp, Joretta Raymond, Rochelle Reyna, Jim Rife, Kayla Riha, Alma Rosa Rios, Bill Roach, Billy Roach, Lorraine Rogers, Kimberly Rogers, Virginia Roman, Carol Rupchock, Bruce Rutledge, Annabelle Russell, Eliza Salcedo, Angela Schade, Wil Schinderle, Matthew Schultze, John Schulze, Alan Schwaighart, Elaine Scordato, Bernie Seville, Ralph Sewall, Nancy Shea, David Sniegowski, Michael Sommese, Jose Soto, Joseph Spillone Sr., Alexandria Stojanov, Rich Stremp, Michelle Strickland, Amanda Tang, Maria Antonia Gomez de la Tasa, Robbie Tesmond, Jack Thompson, Bruce Trevillian II, Scott Turczynski, Sue Vandercar, Leslie Velarde, Teresa Velasco, Catherine Verthein, Armin VonderHeydt, Mike Walker, Phyllis Wallace, Mary Ann Walls, Jonathan Weiger, Charles Weyer, Robert Weyer, Dorothy Whitmer, Patty Wielgos, David Willett, Ethan Woodhams, Rita Yahnke, Tracey Yeager, Chela Zabala, Kathy Zambo, Catherine Zivec.
If you would like to add or remove a name from the prayer cross, please contact our parish nurse, Pat Mander, at 815-436-2651 ext. 893.
Recurring Meetings*
Liturgy & Worship:
First Saturday Devotion - 1st Saturday of every month after the 7:30 am Mass
Choirs Adult Choir - Wednesdays at 7:00 pm from the
weekend after Labor Day through Pentecost
Youth Choir - Tuesdays at 6:45 pm from Sep. 11 through Pentecost
Handbell Choir - Wednesdays from 5:30 to 7:00 pm. from the weekend after Labor Day through Pentecost
Spanish Adult Choir - Wednesdays at 7:00 pm Spanish Teen Choir - Saturdays at 1:00 pm
Parish Outreach in Challenging Times:
Employment Ministry - every 2nd & 4th Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm
Fellowship & Social Events:
New Parishioner Welcoming/Registration - every Sunday at 10:15 am
W.O.W.S. (Widows/Widowers/Singles) - 4th Saturday of every month at 2:00 pm; Nov. is 3rd Saturday; Dec. no meeting
Sacredness of Life:
Reverence for Life - 4th Wednesday of every month, Sep. through May, at 7:00 pm
Men & Women:
Brothers in Christ - every Saturday at 7:00 am
Columbian Squires - 2nd Sunday of every month at 11:30 am
Council of Catholic Women (CCW) - 1st Thursday of the month, Sep-Dec & Feb-May from 1:00 to 3:00 pm
Knights of Columbus Business Meeting - 2nd Thursday of every month at 7:30 pm
Knights of Columbus Social Meeting - 4th Thursday of the month, Jan. through May & Sep through Oct., at 7:30 pm
Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary Meeting - 2nd Thursday of every month, Jan. through May & Sep to Oct., at 7:30 pm
Women of Grace - every Tuesday at 8:30 am
Christian Service, Pastoral Care & Social Justice:
Blood Pressure Screening - 3rd Sunday of every month, 8:00 am to 12:00 pm, Sept. to May
Education & Formation:
Charismatic Prayer Group - every Tuesday at 7:00 pm
Lay Apostles Prayer Group - 2nd Tuesday of every month at 12:30 pm or 2nd Saturday at 9:00 am
LIFETEEN High School Youth Ministry - every Sunday at 7:00 pm
* Occasionally meeting days or times may change. Please watch the bulletin for special announcements.
If you do not see your regular weekly or monthly ministry meeting listed here, please contact the bulletin editor at [email protected] with the day, time and frequency of meeting. Thank you.
Please remember the sick and the confined of our parish community, especially…
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2012 Catholic Ministries Annual Appeal Parish Goal Surpassed! Thank You!
Please, if you have not already, make sure you return your pledge. An appeal envelope is available in the Commons and can be mailed in or returned to the parish. Monthly pledge payments for the CMAA pledges should be made in the next few days. It is very important that these pledges be paid. Now that pledge payments have surpassed our goal of $178,838, 50% of the additional funds received will be returned to the parish for our use.
PARISH GOAL: $178,838 AMOUNT PAID: $197,839 AMOUNT PLEDGED: $251,345 REMAINING BALANCE: $ 53,506 AMOUNT PAID OVER GOAL: $ 19,001 REBATE AMOUNT DUE: $ 9,501
* The remaining balance is the difference between the amount pledged
$249,579 Pledged
$100,000
$50,000
$150,000
$175,000
$75,000
$25,000
$125,000
$0
$200,000 $225,000
$250,000
$178,838
WOW!
Special Collection for the Campaign for Human Development A special collection will be held during next weekend’s Masses for the Campaign for Human Development. Please remember to place both your regular weekly offering and your special collection envelope in the regular collection basket.
Are you shopping with Manna this week? Are you gift-giving with Manna this holiday season?
Start Shopping with Manna Today! Support St. Mary Immaculate and earn rebates at no extra cost to you! What could be simpler? Buy prepaid gift cards for use where you usually shop. Manna is also great for holiday gifts! Manna gift cards are available for dozens of nationwide retailers for gas, groceries, home improvement supplies, clothing, books, sporting goods, fast food, restaurants, and much more. We have local merchants participating too. Many cards are in stock and available for purchase today.
• Monday - Friday Parish Office 8:15 a.m. - 4:15 p.m. (Closed on November 22 and 23)
• Saturday Commons 4:45 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. • Sunday Commons 8:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Have questions about Manna? Stop by during hours above, visit www.smip.org/manna or contact Janice Gregoire, Parish Administrator & Business Manager, at 815-436-2651 ext. 851 or email [email protected].
Every Manna
Purchase You Make
Helps Support
SMI!
Make A Difference Day “Thank You” from Mantellate Sisters As we approach the Thanksgiving Season, we would like to thank all the parishioners from St. Mary Immaculate who so generously gave of their time and talents to provide much needed repairs and maintenance of our grounds here at Marian Lake. It was wonderful to see so many come out - individuals and families, adults, young adults, teens and children. Each of you has been truly a blessing to us. We remember you as we give thanks each day for you. May God continue to bless you for your generosity and kindness that you have shown us. With heartfelt thanks, The Mantellate Sisters Servants of Mary, Marian Lake Convent
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DAY, TIME, & LOCATION
MASS COORDINATOR
LECTORS EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF THE
EUCHARIST ALTAR SERVERS GREETERS
Liturgical Minister Schedule for November 17 and 18, 2012
Saturday 4:00 p.m. Church
Medy Knurek John Knurek
James Lehmann Marsha Dugan
Lisa Rivera-Archuleta Don Anderson Maria Imburgia Diane Krahulik Evelyn Marcus Daniel Russo Deborah Nona Dolores Russo Marsha Dugan Sally DiSera James Dugan
Julian Arachuleta RJ Haukohl Joe Imburgia Katelyn Martini
Mary (Jane) Koerner
Geraldine McCarney
Brenda Selinger Maureen
Sutherland
Saturday 5:30 p.m. Spanish Church
Mario Vera Josefina Medina Adriana Perales
Estela Rodriguez Madeline Elmusa Omar Elmusa
Sunday 7:30 a.m. Church
Thea Nephew Bernie Genis Dick Genis
Thea Nephew William Walsh Bernie Genis Justin Mark Dick Genis Sandy Kurtz Robert Goettert Patricia Murphy Peter Blazina Joseph Murphy Vincent Costanzo
Lauren Crudo Alyssa Zematis Benjamin
Schuneman
Sherry Chapman Evelyn Godfrey Cathy Kowalczyk Dorothy O'Sullivan
Sunday 9:00 a.m. Church
Colleen Robey Rosemary Tack Rose Selke
Rose Selke Patty Antikauskas Rosemary Tack Tammy Nolte Anthony Leazzo Rosemary O'Hara Patricia (Hope) Keber Michelle Cerrillos Theresa Vanek Donna Bachtel Karen Severino
Tommy Robey Annie Robey Cathryn Tack Kelly Testin
Marissa Corral Veronica Kuhn Judi Leazzo Warren Selke
Sunday 10:45 a.m. Church
Marie Reitenbach Marie Reitenbach Mark Skorusa
Marie Reitenbach Patty Zimmerman Ted Reitenbach Jill O'Rourke Scott Wiacek Darlene Conrad Richard Hernandez Yvonne Cloonan Ed Scepkowski Catherine Lamlech Shannon Sinclair
Nicholas Barone Olivia DelMissier Matt Roerig Austin Tolentino
Jack Eckhorn Ann Eckhorn Terri McFarland Shirley Wodzin-
Hasek
Sunday 12:15 p.m. Church
Vince Buchman Geri Buchman
CarolynSimpson Lydia Jimenez
Vince Buchman Tom Spalding Geri Buchman Corazon Garcia Barb Hall Carolyn Simpson Michael Kelly
Zachary Bargas Caitlin Barnhardt Dana Fagaragan Joey Winter
Rosemary Jedd Toni/Alexis Savic Volunteer needed Volunteer needed
Sunday 12:15 p.m. Spanish Cana Hall
Martha Rivera Lucy Robles Jose Robles
Maria Solis Jorge Mora Santiage Solis Isolda Teodoro Maria Urriola Jose Olivo Fidencio Vidana
Sunday 6:00 p.m. Church
Mark Bouchard Wojciech Mardula
Mark Bouchard
Mark Bouchard Lesley A. Rose Susie Holman Mark Lieberman Kristin King Marie Lozano Irene Murphy
Michael Mardula Agnes Mardula Marinell Edran Joe Konieczny
Volunteer needed Volunteer needed Volunteer needed Volunteer needed
Sunday 9:01 a.m. Cana Hall
Sue Vandercar Dan Vandercar
Sue Vandercar Dan Vandercar
Sue Vandercar Dan Vandercar Rita Beintum
Maira Jarot David Monnot Caroline
Werderitsch
Nancy Lilley TomLilley
Liturgy and WorshipLiturgy and Worship
Weekly Schedules
Fellowship—Sunday, November 18, 2012
Laundry—Monday, November 19, 2012
Hospitality 7:15 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. - Grashoff, Matthew & O'Leary
Confirmation Group
Welcome Gathering Event R. and G. Blaszak
Altar Linens Y. Cloonan
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Liturgy and Worship Liturgy and Worship (continued)(continued)
Music Schedule
4:00 p.m. S. Bosch J. Deffenbough A. Salvaggione
5:30 p.m. Spanish Mass
Spanish Ensemble
Saturday, Nov. 17, 2012
Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012
7:30 a.m. S. Klak A. Salvaggione
9:00 a.m. S. Kocher A. Salvaggione
9:01 a.m. (Cana) H. Gleason J. Kirer
Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012 (continued)
10:30 a.m. (Cana) Polish Mass K. Frost
12:15 p.m. M. Matthews K. Frost
12:15 p.m. (Cana) Spanish Mass Spanish Ensemble
6:00 p.m. Celebration P. Bertino
10:45 a.m. K. Brady J. Harmon
St. Mary Immaculate Eucharistic Adoration He is waiting for YOUR visit!
Chapel Hours with Exposition: Sundays at 7:00 p.m. through Fridays at 9:00 p.m.
Drop in anytime or schedule a weekly visit. Contact [email protected] or call 815-603-2350 for more information.
“Nowhere does Jesus hear our prayers more readily than in the Blessed Sacrament.” -- Blessed Henry Suson
Veterans to be Blessed and Honored at St. Mary Immaculate
This Sunday, Veterans Day, we pay tribute to all American veterans - living or dead - and thank living veterans who served their country honorably during war or peacetime. Please join with our Military Ministry at all morning Masses this Sunday so together we make sure our veterans know we have not forgotten their sacrifice. At these Masses, all veterans will be asked to stand to receive a special blessing. Veterans are invited to the Military Ministry table in the Commons to pick-up a prayer card and rosary, gifts from the Military Ministry.
Thanksgiving, Advent, and Christmas Sign Up Book Now in the Narthex for Liturgical Ministers
There is a sign up book in the Narthex for Thanksgiving, Advent, and Christmas Masses. Liturgical Ministers are not scheduled for these Masses, but your help is needed so please stop by and sign up. Thank you for your cooperation and dedicated service.
Monthly Deaf Mass Time Change Please note that beginning next Sunday, November 18, the monthly Deaf Mass, held in the Stewardship Room, will be moved up an hour to 11:30 a.m., followed by fellowship in the Unity Room.
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Parish Outreach in Challenging TimesParish Outreach in Challenging Times
Expanding Your Target List With Research Tools and Tips If you don’t know where you are going…how will you know you are on the right path? A meaningful target list is at the heart of job search strategies that work! Identifying companies with the position, location and culture you want helps you define your audience, create an effective personal marketing plan, and engage the networks that will make those valuable connections.
Join Career Coach Jody Eriksen to learn the tools and resources that will create more opportunity in your search using readily available databases, a wide assortment of published lists, directories and other websites and creative resources. Join us for informative, engaging skill building.
Jody Eriksen is a certified professional career coach and motivational speaker offering her blended background in personal development and business to help those in transition take the misery and mystery out of their search for meaningful work. Come join us for the tools and talk you need to be inspired in your search. You are invited to connect with Jody at www.CareerSupportServicesCorp.com.
We meet Tuesday, November 13 in the Faith Sharing Room at 6:30 p.m. If you are new to networking, come at 6:30 p.m. for an introduction to networking tools like the Handbill and the Elevator Speech. At 7:00 p.m., our program featuring Jody will start. Later, you can work one-on-one with our coaches to improve your resume, to practice interviewing skills or expand your network. Bring copies of your handbill or resume.
We help job seekers succeed. There is no cost to attend, pre-registration is not required, and everyone is welcome. Our members represent all ages, work backgrounds and future desires. Dress is casual. For more information, email [email protected] or call 815-436-2651 ext. 815.
Jesus tells us of the widow who gave to God from her livelihood. She put her trust in God to take care of her. Do we put our trust in God and allow him to be Lord in every area of our life? Let God be Lord of your marriage and allow Him to transform your marriage relationship. Attend the next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend on December 7-9. Contact Tim & Pat Doyle at 630-577-0778. For more information visit our website at wwmejoliet.org.
Family LifeFamily Life
Fellowship and Social EventsFellowship and Social Events
WOWS Meeting on Saturday, November 17 at 2:30 p.m. The next meeting for the WOWS Widows/Widowers and Singles will be on Saturday, November 17, at 2:30 p.m. in the Faith Sharing Room. Please note that this is the 3rd Saturday of the month. For more information, please contact Germaine Lobas at 815-577-7352.
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VocationsVocations
College Seminary Visit The Vocation Office will be sponsoring a trip for all men who are 16 years of age and older to St. John Vianney College Seminary in St. Paul, MN. There is no cost for this trip. This is a great opportunity to visit the seminary, meet seminarians and see seminary life first-hand. You would be leaving Thursday, November 15th at 8:00 a.m. and return about 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 17. Please RSVP to Fr. Burke at 815 834-4004 or [email protected] by November 11 if you are interested.
Operation Andrew Dinners These dinners with Bishop Conlon are open to all men who are high school age or older. Parents are welcome as well. The evening begins at 6:00 p.m. and ends by 8:00 p.m. Participants will have the chance to have dinner with Bishop Conlon and Fr. Burke, hear a vocation story, ask questions and meet other young men interested in knowing more about the priesthood. Please contact your pastor or RSVP to Fr. Burke at [email protected] or 815-834-4004 if you are interested in coming to the next Andrew Dinner, which will take place on Wednesday, November 28 at St. James Parish in Glen Ellyn.
“Choices For Life” Banquet on Saturday, January 12, 2013 Save the Date and come join Woman’s Choice Services for a night of fun and support as we celebrate our mission of helping mothers and babies in need. Our 6th Annual Banquet will be held at Drury Lane, 100 Drury Lane, Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181.
March for Life 2013 January 22 marks the 40th Anniversary of the tragic Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision. All are invited to participate in the March for Life. For more information, see http://www.dioceseofjoliet.org/life/marchForLife.asp or call 815-834-4065. A flier can be found online at http://www.dioceseofjoliet.org/jobinserts/2012-06/MarchForLifeFlyer2013.pdf
Listening to God’s Call All men and women, ages 18-40, are invited to gather with women and men religious to explore the possibility of religious life and priesthood. The topic for November is Ways of Praying.
▪ November 13: 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Loretto Convent in Wheaton. Contact Sr. Claire at 630-868-2904 or [email protected].
▪ November 14: 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. St. Francis Woods in Frankfort. Contact Sr. Maria at 815-464-3873 or [email protected].
These gatherings are sponsored by JAVA (Joliet Area Vocation Association).
Sacredness of LifeSacredness of Life
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Men and WomenMen and Women
Knights of Columbus Good Shepherd Council #5573
Por los veteranos militares, en especial por aquellos que han sido asesinados o heridos de gravedad en el servicio militar; para que su heroísmo y sacrificios sean honrados y se atiendan las necesidades de las familias de los veteranos caídos y los discapacitados Roguemos al Señor.
For military veterans, especially those who have been killed or gravely injured while serving: that their heroism and sacrifices will be honored and the needs of the families of the fallen and disabled vets will be met.
We pray to the Lord.
Word of Life It’s important for our own integrity and the integrity of our country that we stand up today against these and other attacks on our religious freedom. History affords many examples, both before and since America’s founding, where restraints on religious liberty presaged the denial of other human rights. By standing up for religious liberty now, we can begin to renew the soul of America and strengthen our nation’s commitment to all the rights and freedoms we enjoy as children of God. In so doing, we may also discover in our own lives what it means to be fully human.
~ Most Reverend Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap., Archbishop of Philadelphia
“Life Matters: Religious Liberty and the American Soul,” Respect Life Program 2012
Palabra de Vida Es importante para nuestra propia integridad y la integridad de nuestro país que nos levantemos en contra de estos y otros ataques contra la libertad religiosa. La historia ofrece muchos ejemplos, ocurridos antes y después de la fundación de
Estados Unidos, los cuales muestran qué restricciones a la libertad religiosa precedieron a la denegación de otros derechos humanos. Al mantenernos en pie en defensa de la libertad religiosa en este momento, podemos comenzar a renovar el Espíritu de Estados Unidos y fortalecer el compromiso de nuestra nación con todos los
derechos y libertades que disfrutamos como hijos de Dios. Haciéndolo así, podremos también descubrir en nuestra propia vida lo que significa ser plenamente humano.
~ El Reverendísimo Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap., Arzobispo de Philadelphia
“La vida importa: La libertad religiosa y el espíritu estadounidense”, Programa Respetemos la Vida 2012
K of C Italian Dinner Night DATE: Wednesday, November 14 TIME: 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. WHERE: St. Mary Immaculate Gym WHAT: Dinner by Angelo & his Italian chefs.
Menu includes mostaccioli and meat sauce, salad, and bread. Cost is $6.50 for adults, $4.50 for children from 5 to 12, and children under 5 are free. The ladies will
sell desserts and coffee for 50 cents. A cash bar with pop, water, beer and wine will be available!
Please help those less fortunate. Please bring your non-perishable foods donation to any K of C event. They go to local organizations like The Plainfield Interfaith Food Pantry, Daybreak Shelter and others.
For more information, contact Angelo Campanele at 815-439-0121 or [email protected], or Steve Zimmer at 815-436-0458 or [email protected].
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Men and Women Men and Women (continued)(continued)
Good Shepherd Knights of Columbus and Ladies Auxiliary Annual Christmas Party
Good Shepherd Council Knights of Columbus, Ladies Auxiliary, friends and guests will share in the Christmas Spirit at Giovan's, 1804 N. Larkin, Crest Hill on Saturday, December 8. Cocktails will begin at 6:00 p.m., with a family-style dinner to be served at 7:00 p.m. Following dinner we will enjoy spectacular entertainment, music, surprises and much more. We promise an evening to be long remembered at a cost of $25.00 per person/cash bar. To make your reservation contact Rich Blaszak at 815-254-7078 or [email protected]. Reservations and payment are due no later than November 30.
Keep Christ in Christmas Join with the Knights of Columbus in their effort to “Keep Christ in Christmas.” Stop in the Commons after morning Masses on Sunday November 11, 18 and 25. You will see inexpensive items that will help you keep your message alive via a Car Magnet ($3.00), Coffee Cup ($2.00), a Lapel Button ($1.00), Tote bag ($2.00) and Christmas Tree ornaments ($2.00 each). They make great gifts.
Knights of Columbus Good Shepherd Council #5573
Brothers in Christ Evening of Sports and Spirituality Friday, November 16 from 6:00 to 8:30 p.m.
The Bible Support Group for Catholic Men at St. Mary Immaculate Parish presents an Evening of Sports and Spirituality on Friday, November 16 in the Faith Sharing Room (across from Cana Hall). Please join us for a private screening of the acclaimed documentary: Champions of Faith. See prominent figures in baseball sharing the importance of their Catholic faith in their lives! Our special guest speaker will be Fr. David Medow: “Learning our Faith Through Scripture.” This is a free event for men
of all ages - Married or Single! Pizza - Salad - Desserts - Drinks included! Please bring your adult or younger sons over the age of ten. Questions? Call Ted Castro Sr. at 815-439-0541, or come to the Commons on Sunday morning, 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., November 11 for more info. RSVP’s helpful but not necessary.
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Men and Women Men and Women (continued)(continued)
Christian Service, Pastoral Care, and Social JusticeChristian Service, Pastoral Care, and Social Justice
Support Our Military Men and Women Our Military Ministry’s goal is to provide spiritual support to our military families, especially those who have loved ones currently deployed. We honor our troops by: • Joining in an Hour of Silent Prayer, on Friday,
November 16 in the St. Mary Immaculate Adoration Chapel at 6:00 p.m.
For further information, please contact Maria Prekop, email [email protected] or call 312-259-6851, Donna Hoban, email [email protected] or call 815-254-0622.
CCW Christmas Luncheon Thursday, December 6 at 12:00 p.m.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas…Women of the parish, please celebrate with the CCW at our Christmas Luncheon Thursday, December 6, 12:00 – 3:00 p.m. at Al’s Steakhouse, Joliet. Call Mariann Cozzi at 815-436-3229 by November 28 for details, cost, and to register .
Brothers In Christ The ministry of Brothers in Christ is a group of men who seek to help one another become better men through developing our relationship with Jesus. We acknowledge that we are all on a personal faith journey. Some of us are novices, some more experienced, and others, perhaps, just waiting to grow spiritually.
We have many backgrounds and many gifts, but we share the same spirit. That spirit is the spirit of love and we do all we can to help one another, by being Christ in all his compassion for one another.
We learn from the Word of God, meditation, readings, and our unique life experiences as men. You will find that our meetings are full of spirit, laughter, and inspiration. It is easy to feel the Holy Spirit moving and working within us individually and as a group.
We meet every Saturday morning form 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. in the North Wing Rooms A, B, and C across from the Adoration Chapel.
All men age 18 and older are welcome to join our ministry. For more information or any questions you may have, please contact Ted Castro Sr. at 815-439-0541 or fax 815-439-0143, and Rick Burke at 630-209-7051 or email [email protected].
Please bring your bible. We will provide you with the “Word Among Us.”
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The Plainfield Area Interfaith Food Pantry is in need of SOAP (hand, dish, laundry), SHAMPOO, DEODORANT, and TOOTHPASTE
For more information visit www.plainfieldfoodpantry.org or call 815-439-8394. Thank you for your continued support.
Giving Tree 2012—Save the Dates! Please plan ahead with family, friends, co-workers, etc. to help someone less fortunate this Christmas! Tags & wish lists for individuals & families will be available in the Gym or Commons before/after all of the Masses on the weekends of November 10/11, 17/18, 24/25 and
December 1. The Gift return date is Sunday, December 2 to the Gym by 1:30 p.m. Remember that Manna gift cards make great Giving Tree gifts, and you to can earn a 3% rebate and additional funds for our parish. To assist with this year’s project, please contact Nancy Sinclair 815-577-5309 or [email protected].
Christian Service, Pastoral Care, and Social JusticeChristian Service, Pastoral Care, and Social Justice
Free Blood Pressure Screening Sunday, November 18 A Free Blood Pressure Screening is available on Sunday, November 18 in the Parish Gym. Stop by anytime between 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon. Please contact Pat Mander, Parish Nurse, at 815-436-2651 ext. 893 with any questions.
Education and FormationEducation and Formation
Breakfast with Santa Saturday, November 24 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
St. Mary Immaculate Gym Come see Santa, enjoy breakfast and have lots of family fun! Santa will be available for pictures and to talk with the children. The cost is $5 per person (children under
one are free). Breakfast will include pancakes, toppings, sausage, juice, milk, and coffee. Admission can be paid at the door. Your children will have access to games, Christmas coloring, a bounce house and a personal visit with Santa! A raffle will offer a variety of prizes. Color Me Mine and Cathy’s Sweet Creations will be offering fun holiday activities for all ages at an additional cost. For additional information, please contact Jonathan or Kathy Wood at 630-885-6449. Santa will be waiting for you!!
Men’s Catechism Circle on Monday, November 19 Come join the Men’s Catechism Circle, now meeting in the St. Mary Immaculate Parish Library. We study the “Catechism of the Catholic Church” and receive a practical teaching on living out our faith. We meet the 3rd Monday of every month at 7:00 p.m. Our next meeting is Monday, November 19. For more information, contact Dutch McCann at 815-436-8072.
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Lay Apostles of Jesus Christ the Returning King All are invited to join us to hear the monthly message from Jesus to his apostles through Anne, the lay apostle. We also recite the Luminous Mysteries and follow with fellowship. Our ministry is now offering 2 meeting day/time options, both held in the Upper Room at SMI. Come and pray with us!
• 2nd Tuesday of each month from 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. The next meeting is Tuesday, November 13. Contact Libby Runge at 815-577-6283 with any questions.
Education and Formation Education and Formation (continued)(continued)
Confirmation Corner Penny Giunta, Confirmation Director—815-436-2651 x878
A reminder to our families of the following upcoming events:
Monday, November 19 – 3rd Parent/Teen Session Parent/Teen Session will be held in the church from 7:00–8:30 p.m. If you missed the October 22 session, please view the video on the parish website and pick up your materials from the table outside the Confirmation Office. October homework is due at the November 19 Parent/Teen Session.
Monday, November 26 – Confirmation Class All Year I and Year II public school students will meet with mentors at their designated meeting location.
LIFE
TEEN
• All High School Teens Invited! • Sunday nights 7:10 to 9:00 p.m. • Upstairs in the Stewardship/Unity
Rooms • Food, Faith, Fun, and Fellowship • Stop by on Sunday Night for more info!
Join Facebook Group
SMILifeteen & keep up with
all the news!
Grab a friend and come see
what SMI Parish teens are up to!
Upcoming Events November 11 Freedom of Religion This Life Night explores the fundamental human right to seek truth, express faith and worship
God. This is a freedom that many teens take for granted. Our culture can often threaten religious freedom in subtle ways, mocking or silencing religious expression. This night will challenge the teens to appreciate and use the freedoms given to them by God.
November 18 Issue Night TBA
November 25 No LifeTeen Meeting - Thanksgiving Break
Come Join Us We meet every Tuesday evening from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at St. Mary Immaculate Church in the North Wing Rooms B & C. Join our Praise, Worship and Prayers for Healing. Your prayer life determines how the Holy Spirit flows through your life. For information contact Marge at 815-733-5083.
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Aurora Central Catholic High School, Aurora Open House: Dec. 2, 1:00-3:00 p.m. Entrance Exam: Jan. 5, 8:00–11:45 a.m. For more info 630-907-0095 ext. 109 or
www.auroracentral.com
Benet Academy, Lisle Open House: Nov. 13, 6:30–8:30 p.m. Entrance Exam: Jan. 12 For more info 630-969-6550 or www.benet.org
Joliet Catholic Academy, Joliet Open House: Nov. 18, 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. and Dec. 5, 6:00–8:00 p.m. Entrance Exam: Jan. 12 For more info 815-741-0500 or www.jca-
online.org or [email protected]
Marmion Academy, Aurora Entrance Exam: Dec. 1 For more info 630-897-6936 or
www.marmion.org/admissions
Montini Catholic High School, Lombard Open House: Nov. 14, 7:00 p.m. Pre-Registration for Placement Exam: Jan. 10 Placement Exam: Jan. 12 For more info 630-627-6930 or www.montini.org
Mount Assisi Academy, Lemont Open House: Dec. 9, 1:00-3:00 p.m. Entrance Exam: Jan. 12 For more info 630-257-7844 or www.mtassisi.org
Providence Catholic High School, New Lenox Open House: Nov. 18, 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Placement Exam: Jan. 12 For more info 815-485-2136 or
www.providencecatholic.org
Rosary High School, Aurora Open House: Nov. 11, 12:30 – 3:00 p.m. Placement Exam: Jan. 12 For more info 630-896-0831 or www.rosaryhs.com.
St. Francis High School, Wheaton Open House: Nov. 14, 6:00—8:00 p.m. Entrance Exam: Jan. 12, 8:00 a.m. For more info 630-668-5800 or www.sfhsnet.org
Catholic High School Open House and Exam Dates
Diversity and UnityDiversity and Unity
Hispanic Ministry Events
Cómo Registrarse en la Parroquia Si gusta registrarse acuda al escritorio de la recepción el domingo a las 10:15 a.m. EN PUNTO, ellos lo guiarán a la biblioteca de la escuela donde llenará una forma con sus datos y los de su familia. Para recibir cualquier Sacramento, presentación de 3 años, bendición de quinceañera(o), matrimonio, para participar en cualquier Ministerio, o si necesita algún documento firmado debe pertenecer a nuestra Iglesia.
Círculo de Oración Carismático Todos los viernes a las 7:00 p.m. en uno de los salones de la Iglesia.
Adoración Nocturna al Santísimo en la Iglesia Cada primer viernes del mes, de 9:00 p.m. a 5:00 a.m. en la iglesia. Las familias adoran al Santísimo de 9:30 a 11:00 p.m. Los hombres de las 11:00 p.m. a las 5:00 a.m. La próxima reunión es el 7 de Diciembre.
Education and Formation Education and Formation (continued)(continued)
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Community and PotpourriCommunity and Potpourri
13th Annual Moose Lodge Turkey Drop on Saturday, November 17 The 12th Annual Plainfield Moose Lodge/Ford Family Turkey Drop is Saturday, November 17, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Plainfield Moose Lodge located at 16310 S. Lincoln Highway (Crest Creek Plaza, Route 30). We are accepting frozen turkeys, non-perishable items for baskets and cash donations. Cash donations are welcome (especially) prior to November 17 to purchase turkeys. In exchange for your donation of a frozen turkey, please join us for a free brunch - stay for a bite to eat and enjoy good food and fellowship. Turkeys are distributed through the Plainfield Interfaith Food pantry and other area organizations. Please make checks payable to Plainfield Moose Lodge and note “Turkey Drop.” For more information, please contact www.plainfieldturkeydrop.com. Tax Deductible information is available upon request.
A Marmion Family Christmas Craft Show Marmion Academy Alumni Association is sponsoring its annual “A Marmion Family Christmas” Craft Show on Saturday, November 24 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and Sunday, November 25 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the Regole Field House at 1000 Butterfield Road in Aurora. The cost of admission is $4 for adults (age 12 and older). Parking is free both days with free shuttle bus service on Saturday. The craft show is full, with 150 crafters (157 booths) ready to fill the new Regole Field House with the sights and sounds of the holidays. Food service is available both days. Santa Claus will be visiting the show on Sunday from 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. Sorry, no babysitting service is available and no baby strollers are allowed in the show area. For more information, or to find out how to apply for a booth in the Alumni Association's Craft Show next year, contact the Marmion Alumni Office at (630) 966-7665 or fill out an application online at www.marmion.org.
Diversity and Unity Diversity and Unity (continued)(continued)
Misas y Confesiones en Español Sábados 5:30 p.m. en la Iglesia. Domingos 12:15 p.m. en Salón Cana Hall. Confesiones 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. en Salón NWA. ¡La Misa del sábado cuenta como la del domingo. Los sábados hay muchos asientos desocupados en la Iglesia!
Monaguillos Necesitamos monaguillos que le ayuden al Sacerdote durante la misa. Si su hijo ya hizo la Primera Comunión y quiere ayudar, comuníquese con Lety Salinas 815-212-6582.
Bautizos Necesitamos personas que puedan ayudar durante los bautizos en español, para acomodar lo nece-sario el día del bautizo y organizar a las familias que bautizarán. Para mayores informes comuní-quense con Pilar Leal 815-577-1603.
AUTOMATIC WITHDRAWAL AUTHORIZATION FORM
VISA/MASTERCARD/DISCOVER AUTHORIZATION FORM
St. Mary Immaculate is providing its parishioners the opportunity to have their Sunday Offering, Tuition, and Building Fund contributions directly withdrawn from their checking accounts or charged to their Visa/MasterCard/Discover accounts on a monthly or semi-monthly basis
We offer this twice a month. You can now choose the 5th or 20th (or both) of each month. If you wish to participate, please complete the form below and submit it with a voided check. For Visa/MasterCard/Discover charges, please write your account number, expiration date and security code on the line provided. These forms can be placed in the collection basket or mailed to the Parish Office. Please call Janice in the Business Office at 815-436-2651 ext. 851, if you have any questions. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I (we) authorize St. Mary Immaculate to initiate debit entries from my (our) banking account in the amount of $__________ for the SUNDAY OFFERING.
5th of each month $____________ or 20th of each month $____________ I (we) authorize St. Mary Immaculate to initiate debit entries from my (our) banking account in the amount of $__________ for the DIOCESAN DEBT PAYMENT.
5th of each month $____________ or 20th of each month $____________ I (we) authorize St. Mary Immaculate to initiate debit entries from my (our) banking account in the amount of $__________ for TUITION. Please circle: SCHOOL RELIGIOUS ED
5th of each month $____________ or 20th of each month $____________
PLEASE ATTACH A VOIDED CHECK - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I (we) authorize St. Mary Immaculate to charge my (our) VISA or MASTERCARD or DISCOVER account in the amount of $__________ for the SUNDAY OFFERING.
5th of each month $____________ or 20th of each month $____________ I (we) authorize St. Mary Immaculate to charge my (our) VISA or MASTERCARD or DISCOVER account in the amount of $__________ for the DIOCESAN DEBT PAYMENT.
5th of each month $____________ or 20th of each month $____________ I (we) authorize St. Mary Immaculate to charge my (our) VISA or MASTERCARD or DISCOVER account in the amount of $__________ for TUITION. Please circle: SCHOOL RELIGIOUS ED
5th of each month $____________ or 20th of each month $____________ Visa/MasterCard/Discover number _____________________________________________ Expiration Date ________________ Security code on back of card _________ (last 3 digits on the right) This authorization is to remain in full force and effect until St. Mary Immaculate Parish has received written or oral notification from me (us) of its termination in such time and in such manner as to afford St. Mary Immaculate Parish and the Financial Institution a reasonable opportunity to act on it.
SIGNATURE(S) _______________________________________________________
Please Print Name and Give Contact Information
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Events This WeekEvents This Week
CANA - Cana Hall, E-East/W-West CH - Church CHAP - Chapel COM - Commons FSR - Faith Sharing Rm, PH, across
from Cana Hall G - Gym HCMR - Holistic Center Mtg Rm
HR - Harvester Rm, PH, past Cana Hall, far SE corner
K - Kitchen KC - Knights of Columbus House LIB - School Library MR - Music Room NWA - North Wing, Mtg. Rm A NWB - North Wing, Mtg. Rm B
NWC - North Wing, Mtg. Rm C PH - Parish Hall PLIB - Parish Library PO - Parish Office PRESCHL - Preschool Rm SCH - School SL - Staff Lounge SMR - Small Meeting Room, PH
SPR - School Prayer Rm ST - Stewardship Rm, PH, second fl,
center room UN - Unity Rm, PH, second floor,
SE corner UR - Upper Rm, PH, second floor,
top of stairs WAL - School Waldorf Rm
Go Green!
Please recycle this paper when done.
MONDAY
November 12
TUESDAY
November 13 WEDNESDAY
November 14
November 11 (continued) (continued) (continued) November 15 November 16 November 17
7:30 AM 9:00 AM 10:45 AM 12:15 PM 6:00 PM
Mass (CH)
9:01 AM Mass (CANA)
10:30 AM Mass - Polish
(CANA)
12:15 PM Mass - Spanish
(CANA)
7:00 AM – 12:00 PM Giving Tree Gift
Tags (G)
7:30 AM – 12:15 PM CCW Bake Sale
(COM)
7:30 AM – 12:30 PM My Time with Jesus
(WAL, SCH)
8:00 AM – 12:30 PM Manna Sales (COM)
8:00 AM – 12:30 PM Sunday Hospitality
(G, K)
8:00 AM – 2:00 PM Keeping Christ in Christmas sales
(COM)
8:30 - 10:00 AM Reconciliation - Fr. Gerold (CH-Near Mary Statue)
9:00 – 11:30 AM RCIA (UR)
10:00 – 10:30 AM Polish Confessions
(FSR)
10:15 – 11:15 AM Welcome Gathering
(LIB)
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM Pilgrimage to
Poland Presentation (UN, ST)
10:45 - 11:30 AM Spanish Choir (MR)
12:00 - 1:30 PM Spanish Children’s
Liturgy (FSR)
12:00 - 7:30 PM Giving Tree Gift
Tags (COM)
2:00 - 4:00 PM Wisnionski
Confirmation Project(UN, ST)
2:00 – 7:00 PM Athletics (G)
2:30 - 3:30 PM Baptisms (CH)
3:30 – 7:00 PM Troop 19 Meeting
(Cana-W)
4:00 - 6:00 PM Music Practice (CH)
7:00 - 9:00 PM Life Night (UN, ST, UR)
8:00 - 9:00 PM AA Mtg. (NWB & C)
7:30 AM Mass (CH)
8:15 AM - 4:15 PM Manna Sales (PO)
8:30 - 10:30 AM Employment Ministry Accountability Group
(SMR)
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM Sound System (CH)
8:45 – 11:30 AM 2nd Grade
Reconciliation Retreat (FSR, HR,
CANA-E)
3:00 - 5:15 PM GS Junior Troop 618
(UR)
3:30 – 5:30 PM School Musical
Auditions (FSR, HR)
3:30 – 10:00 PM Athletics (G)
4:00 - 8:30 PM KC Pasta Night preparation (K)
6:00 - 7:00 PM AA Mtg. (NWB & C)
6:00 - 9:00 PM ESL (UN, ST, FSR)
7:00 – 9:00 PM Joyful Noise (MR)
7:30 - 9:00 PM Catholics
Returning Home (NWA)
7:30 - 9:00 PM Gospel of Luke
(UR)
8:00 - 10:00 PM Athletic Board Meeting (SMR)
7:30 AM Mass (CH)
8:15 AM - 4:15 PM
Manna Sales (PO)
8:30 AM – 4:00 PM Sound System (CH)
12:30 – 2:00 PM Lay Apostle
Meeting (UR)
3:30 – 5:30 PM School Musical
Auditions (CANA-W)
3:30 - 10:00 PM Athletics
(G)
4:00 – 8:30 PM KC Pasta Night preparation (K)
4:00 – 9:00 PM First Reconciliation
(CH)
6:30 – 8:00 PM Pack 19 Wolf Den
Meeting (UN)
6:30 – 8:30 PM Make A Difference
Day Meeting (SMR)
6:30 - 9:00 PM Employment
Ministry (FSR, HR)
6:30 - 9:00 PM School Board
Meeting (UR)
6:45 - 8:00 PM Youth Choir
Practice (MR)
7:00 - 9:00 PM Charismatic Prayer
Meeting (NWB & C)
7:00 - 9:00 PM Family Enrichment
Event (CANA)
7:30 AM Mass (CH)
8:15 AM - 4:15 PM
Manna Sales (PO)
8:30 AM – 4:00 PM Sound System (CH)
9:00 AM – 3:00 PM Staff Calendar Meeting (UR)
4:00 – 8:30 PM KC Pasta Night (K)
4:00 – 9:00 PM First Reconciliation
(CH)
5:30 - 6:45 PM Bell Choir
(MR)
6:00 - 9:00 PM ESL
(HR, UN, ST, UR)
6:00 – 9:30 PM Teen Mission
Ministry (FSR)
7:00 - 9:00 PM Adult Choir (CANA-E)
7:00 - 9:30 PM Spanish Choir
(MR)
7:30 AM Mass (CH)
8:15 AM - 4:15 PM
Manna Sales (PO)
8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Sound System (CH)
3:30 – 5:30 PM School Musical
Auditions (FSR, HR)
3:30 – 5:30 PM
Junior Troop 169 (UR)
3:30 - 10:00 PM
Athletics (G)
4:00 – 9:00 PM
First Reconciliation
(CH)
6:30 – 8:00 PM Facilitator Meeting
for Yr. 2 Retreat (SMR)
7:00 – 9:00 PM Spanish Choir
(MR)
7:00 – 9:00 PM Joliet Diocese Right to Life
Meeting (UR)
7:30 AM Mass (CH)
8:45 AM
School Mass (CH)
8:15 AM - 4:15 PM
Manna Sales (PO)
10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Sound System (CH)
3:00 - 5:15 PM
GS Cadette Troop 229 (CANA-W)
3:15 - 5:00 PM Brownie Troop
540 (UR)
6:00 - 7:00 PM Wedding Rehearsal
(CH)
6:00 - 9:00 PM Brothers in Christ
(FSR, HR)
6:30 - 9:00 PM Hispanic
Charismatic Group
(CANA, SMR)
7:00 - 9:00 PM Pack 19 Meeting
(G)
7:00 - 9:00 PM Spirit and Truth
(SPR, WAL)
7:30 AM 4:00 PM
Mass (CH)
5:30 PM Mass - Spanish
(CH)
7:00 - 9:30 AM Brothers in Christ Mtg.
(NWA, B & C)
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM First Reconciliation
(CH)
8:00 AM – 9:00 PM Bishops Burse
(G, K)
9:30 AM - 12:00 PM Citizenship Class
(FSR)
10:00 AM - 12:15 PM Hispanic
Charismatic Prayer Group (HR, SMR)
1:00 - 2:00 PM
Wedding (CH, NWA, SMR)
2:00 - 3:45 PM
Confessions (CH)
2:30 - 4:00 PM WOWs (FSR)
3:00 - 7:00 PM
Giving Tree Gift Tags (COM)
4:00 - 5:15 PM Confessions -
Spanish (NWA)
4:00 - 5:30 PM Spanish Choir (MR)
4:45 - 5:30 PM Manna Sales (COM)
6:30 - 8:00 PM
10 Great Dates (ST)
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Contact and General InformationContact and General Information PARISH OFFICE 815-436-2651 815-436-5017—FAX
WEB SITE WWW.SMIP.ORG E-mail: [email protected]
RELIGIOUS ED. Pre-K through Confirmation 815-436-4501
HIGH SCHOOL MINISTRY OFFICE 815-436-2350
PARISH SCHOOL OFFICE 815-436-3953
PARISH PRIESTS* PASTOR: FR. DAVID MEDOW—813 FR. GREG PODWYSOCKI—848 FR. JOHN REGAN—802 FR. STAN TABOR—806 FR. GEROLD SCHUBERT, OFM—In Residence *In a Pastoral Emergency, dial 1-815-436-2651 then extension 881.
PARISH DEACONS Deacon Manuel Guerrero—280-807 Deacon Pat Lombardo—280-477 Deacon Tom O’Connell—280-479 Deacon Vic Puscas—280-482 Deacon Tom Sagenbrecht—280-476 Deacon Jim Sossong—280-481
PARISH NURSE Pat Mander, R.N.—893
PARISH OFFICE—815-436-2651 Admin. Asst.: Pat Widlowski—803 Parish Secretary: Josefina Medina—800
PARISH SCHOOL—815-436-3953 Principal: John Garvey—837 Asst. Principal: Jennifer Errthum—834 Admin. Asst.: Kris Hitchins—812 Secretary: Sue Welch—830
BUILDING SERVICES Supervisor: Phil Gregoire—820
BULLETIN EDITOR Therese DeSitter—280-822 (articles are due 10 days prior to the Sunday the article is to be run at [email protected] or in the Parish Office.)
BUSINESS OFFICE Business Manager: Janice Gregoire—851 Bobbi Mitchell—854/Therese DeSitter—804
CALENDAR COORDINATOR Jenny Cederberg—280-486
CEMETERY DIRECTOR Cheri Bohlin —801
COMMUNICATION DIRECTOR David Bachtel—815
HIGH SCHOOL MINISTRY Main Number: 815-436-2350 Director: Karen Welsch—814
HOLISTIC CENTER STAFF Psychologist: Dr. Ted Welsch, Psy.D.—686 Spiritual Director: Alice Dehm—896 Counselor: Joan Lopina, MS, LCPC—892
LIBRARY—815-436-2651
LITURGY DIRECTOR Geralyn Kuban—810
MARRIAGE PREP COORDINATORS Brian & Melissa Gilbert—815-733-6294
MINISTRIES COORDINATOR Eve Govea—846
MUSIC MINISTRY Director: Cherie Perine—850 Monica Slayman, Janet Kirer—805 Youth Choir Director: Heather Roerig—805 Hispanic Ministry Music Coord.: Veronica Cruz—875
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Main Number: 815-436-4501 Program Director: Geri Morse—840 Confirmation Director: Penny Giunta—878 “My Time” with Jesus Director: Bridgett Melzacki—852
TECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR Jackson Brunsting—838
YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY Faith Bohlin—828
WEEKEND SCHEDULE Saturday Evening Mass: 4:00 PM Sunday Mass: 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 9:01 AM (Cana Hall) 10:45 AM, 12:15 PM & 6:00 PM Spanish Mass: Saturdays 5:30 PM (Church) & Sundays 12:15 PM (Cana Hall) Polish Mass: Sundays 10:30 AM (Cana Hall)
WEEKDAY MASSES Monday through Saturday: 7:30 AM
HOLY DAY & CIVIC HOLIDAY MASS TIMES Please consult the bulletin or call the Parish Office for special Mass times.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION English: Saturdays 2:00-3:45 PM (Church Confessionals) Sundays 8:30-10:00 AM (Church Confessionals) Spanish: Saturdays 4:00-5:15 PM (NWA) Polish: Sundays 10:00 AM (FSH) Or by appointment with the priests.
CHAPEL HOURS: Continuous exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament from Sunday 7:00 PM through Friday 9:00 PM except on First Fridays when exposition continues overnight to Saturday 7:00 AM.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK Contact Parish Office or priests when sickness occurs.
R.C.I.A.: Anyone seeking information about joining the Catholic Faith should contact the Parish Office. Inquiry begins in early September each year and lasts until Pentecost Sunday.
MARRIAGES: Please contact the Parish Office when planning a marriage. Weddings must be scheduled at least six months in advance according to Diocesan norm. (Weddings are not scheduled on Sundays unless during a regular Sunday Mass.)
BAPTISMS: Parents of children are required to attend a Baptism Class prior to setting a date for the Baptism of their child. We encourage parents to attend the class before your child is born. Baptisms are held on Sundays at 2:00 PM or during a weekend Liturgy. Please call the Parish Office at 815-436-2651 to register for a Baptism Class Session.
REGISTRATION: WELCOME TO OUR VISITORS AND NEW MEMBERS! Please introduce yourself to one of the priests and to those around you. If you are interested in registering as a parishioner, you are invited to attend our Welcome Gathering Event. This is held almost every Sunday at 10:15 AM and usually meets in the Media Center of the Parish School. Registration for membership is no longer taken through the Parish Office but only through the Sunday Gatherings. For information or if you have questions about becoming a parishioner, please call the Parish Office.
ST. MARY IMMACULATE CEMETERY is located at 1519 N. Naperville/Plainfield Road, Plainfield, IL.