ST PAUL THE APOSTLE Catholic and School 18 Woodlawn Ave. Joliet, Illinois 60435 www.stpauljoliet.com November 11, 2012 Parish Office: 815-725-1527 Parish Fax: 815-730-9907 School: 815-725-3390 Religious Education: 815-725-6927 Youth Ministry: 815-730-8599 RCIA (Roberta Lemke): 815-725-1403 Parish Email: stpauljoliet@sbcglobal.net Rev. Gregory Rothfuchs, Pastor x240 Rev. John Belmonte, S.J., Resident x230 Rev. James Lennon, Weekend Celebrant Deacon William Bevan, III Lynne Passarella, Parish Secretary x200 Denise Rowan, Business Manager x203 Mary K. Robbins, Principal x401 Sr. Karen Marie Lanigan, O.S.F., D.R.E. x301 Jeremy Hylka, Liturgical and Youth Minister x320 Tanya Rand, Dean of Devel.&Mrktg. x201 Raymond Kaufmann, Director of Music
St. Paul the Apostle 18 Woodlawn Avenue www.stpauljoliet.com Joliet, Illinois The Thirty-second Sunday In Ordinary Time November 11, 2012 Saturday, November 10 4:30PM Janet Militello Sunday, November 11 7:30 AM The People of St. Paul the Apostle 9:00AM Deceased Paulites Anthony Chiavola 10:30 AM Raymond, Ann & Richard Ruddy Monday, November 12 7:30 AM Margaret Theobald Tuesday, November 13 8:30 AM William Haake Wednesday, November 14 7:30 AM Thomas Dooley Thursday, November 15 7:30 AM Carol Marchio Friday, November 16 7:30 AM Joseph Kozar 4:30 PM Peter Hylka Next Sunday November 18 7:30 AM Angela Lucas 9:00 AM The People of St. Paul the Apostle 10:30 AM Lawrence M. Ryan Sr. NEXT WEEKEND S LITURGICAL CELEBRATIONS TIME READERS EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS 4:30 PM M. Schelgel/ J. Roolf R. Lemke,P & C Wilda, L. Jenco N. Pultorak,D. Lennon, J. Militello Sunday, November 18 7:30 AM E. Dollinger/ L. Deiss J.& K. Anzalone, S.Stukel, M.A. Schwerha J. Peceniak, C. Lukowski, T. Ciesla 9:00 AM K. Sawyer/ A. Theobald T. Bailey,D. Bailey, J. Simpson, C. Sinwell P. Gimbel, D. Gross, M. Gross 10:30 AM C. Nowak/ M. Maloney S. Hobbs, D. Fonza, B & P Bodach, B. Bayci, R. DiGiulio, M.L. Crossen Next Weekend s Servers: 4:30 PM T & A Sarcletti, J. McGinnis, C. Castillo Sunday, November 18 7:30 AM J. Blake, A. Simon, C. Alejos 9:00 AM J. & E. Webb, K. Sawyer, C & C Kohler 10:30AM L & S Serrato, O & G Yaklich Reflection on Stewardship Embracing a simpler lifestyle enables us to live more generously. October 28, 2012 $15,767.00 (This amount includes Direct Donation) Budgeted per week: $17,500.00 Weekday Mass: Mon-Fri 7:30 AM (Tues, 8:30 AM during school year) Saturday Vigil: 4:30 PM Sunday Mass: 7:30,9:00,10:30 AM Holy Day Masses: Variable-check bulletin. Reconciliation: Sat 3-4 pm or by appointment. Baptism: Usually 2nd Sunday of the month after 10:30am Mass. A preparation meeting for parents is mandatory. Call the parish office for details Weddings: Engaged parishioners must contact the parish office at least 6 mos. prior to intended date, and before making any arrangements. RCIA: Classes from September to Easter for those interested in becoming Catholic. Becoming a Parishioner: Please contact the parish office to register All Are Welcome!
Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time November 11, 2012 The Year of Faith Several of the documents of Vatican II do not deal with issues relevant to the as a whole, but instead focus on very specialized issues that the average Catholic probably does not find very relevant. While every Catholic can find something important in the document on the liturgy or on the in the modern world, today s document is not so broadly appealing. The Decree on Catholic es of the Eastern Rite deals with a reality that most Roman Catholics aren t even aware of: the fact that they belong to the Latin Rite while there are other Catholics in union with the pope that live a very different liturgical tradition, rooted in what was in ancient times the eastern half of the Roman Empire. In the early the Faith took root in five great cities of the ancient world. Each of those cities had its own liturgical tradition which profoundly shaped how it lived the Faith. Numerically, most Catholics in the world today have inherited the ancient tradition of Rome, but there are also other roots of the Faith descended from Byzantium, Antioch, or Alexandria, for instance. These are collectively referred to as the Eastern es. Many of those ancient traditions broke away from the pope centuries ago to form the Orthodox es, and yet it might surprise the average Roman Catholic to know that for each Orthodox, there is a Catholic counterpart in union with the pope. For example, the Catholic version of the Greek Orthodox is the Byzantine Catholic. (By the way, there is one such church nearby: Annunciation Byzantine Catholic in Homer Glen.) Vatican II made the point that the Eastern Catholic es enjoy full equality with the Roman dioceses. While numerically much smaller, Eastern Catholics possess an ancient patrimony of faith which must be preserved and treasured. For this reason, they possess the right to govern themselves under the authority of the pope. This autonomy is meant to ensure that the integrity of their traditions and liturgy will be preserved in harmony with the ancient root of each rite. History, tradition and abundant ecclesiastical institutions bear outstanding witness to the great merit owing to the Eastern es by the universal The es of the East, as much as those of the West, have a full right and are in duty bound to rule themselves, each in accordance with its own established disciplines, since all these are praiseworthy by reason of their venerable antiquity, more harmonious with the character of their faithful and more suited to the promotion of the good of souls. As a young seminarian, one of the most profound experiences I had of the great antiquity and diversity of the was to take part in the Divine Liturgy in the Maronite Catholic (which is rooted in the Middle East and whose liturgy is celebrated in Arabic). At some point every Roman Catholic should experience the Eastern Catholic es since, as it has been famously put, the can only fully breathe with both lungs, East and West. Fr. Gregory
Parish News St. Paul s Youth Ministry (FOLLOW) New members are always welcome. You must be confirmed and/or in high school! Contact Youth Minister Jeremy Hylka at 815-730-8599 or stpaulsyouth@sbcglobal.net Website: www.stpaulyouth.com Facebook: St. Paul s Youth Ministry Joliet FOLLOW Night Tues., Nov. 13 5:30 to 9pm FOLLOW with Theology of the Body. Pro-Life Rally Sat., Nov. 17 from 8:00am to 11:30am. Thanksgiving Can Food Drive Weekend November 17-18 at all Masses. 2012 CHRISTMAS GIVING TREE Beginning Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 22, two Christmas Trees will be in the Narthex of the church. The trees, as well as the tables at the four side doors, will be filled with Christmas cards denoting gifts that will be given to those whose Christmas would be without gifts. Upon each card there will be printed a item that you may purchase (only new items please). Starting Saturday, November 24 through Sunday, December 9, you may place your gift(s) in any one of the 6 Christmas wrapped containers near the trees or the small tables at the side doors. This year, as in the past, the facilities of Birth Right & Catholic Charities Daybreak will distribute the gifts to those in need. Once again, THANK YOU for sharing. R.E.P. NEWS In need of information about Our Religious Education Program? Please call the REP office at 815-725-6927 There will be a Parent/Child Reconciliation meeting on Monday, November 19 from 6-7 pm in the school basement. This is a requirement for those students making First Confession later this month. All service projects for Confirmation 2013 are due on Monday, November 19. If you have any questions, please call Sr. Karen at 815-725-6927. St. Paul the Apostle School Holiday Vendor Fair Sunday, November 11, 2012 Time: 9-3pm Over 30+ sellers under one roof One stop shopping for all your holiday gifts! *DESIGNER CRAFTS* *FOOD* *RAFFLE ITEMS* *GIVE AWAYS* *10% DISCOUNT TO ALL TEACHERS* *CHRISTMAS TOY DRIVE* Proceeds to our New Science & Technology classrooms Contact: Christine Merriman at merriman4@att.net or 815-744-7095 The Rosary is THE WEAPON against the evils of today. Saint Padre Pio St. Paul the Apostle Rosary Group Every Friday in the Cry Room A er Everyone Welcome
Sunday, November 11 VETERANS DAY 7:30am Sunday Mass 9:00am Sunday Mass 9:00am Vendor Fair AC/ 9:00am RCIA Convent 10:30am Mass 11:30:am Hospitality Coffee Tower Room Monday, November 12 3:45pm Cheerleading Practice 5:00pm REP Choir 5:15pm REP All School Bldgs 7:00pm A A Meeting School Hall 7:30pm Basketball Practice Tuesday, November 13 8:30am Mass 3:15pm Cheerleading Practice A 4 5:00pm Youth Ministry Convent 6:30pm Boy Scouts #15 School Hall Wednesday, November 14 6:30pm Paulites Exec. Board Meeting A 2 Thursday, November 15 3:00pm Children s Choir 3:30pm Interviews w/diana A 3 6:00pm Girl Scouts (Molnar) A 2 & 3 6:30pm Adult Choir 7:00pm Parish Council A 1 7:00pm Spirit & Truth Convent/ Friday, November 16 6:00pm Dell/Sullivan Wed. Rehearsal 6:30pm 4 H A 2 & 3 9:00am Basketball Practice 12:00pm Dell/Sullivan Wedding 3:00pm Confessions 4:00pm Youth Ministry Rosary 4:30pm Vigil Mass 5:30pm Music Ensemble 5:30pm Youth Ministry Open Sunday, November 18 9:00am Mass 9:00am RCIA Convent 10:30am Mass 12:00pm Basketball Practice For the most current calendar information please go to www.stpauljoliet.com Pray for the Sick Please remember the following people in your prayers who are seriously ill or who are suffering from long-term illnesses: Patricia Balla Erin Bartel Mason Briese Patricia Burda Noemi Canales Gerard Colagrossi Laura Criel Jean Fabich Mary Patricia Fischer Fr. Marty Gabel Judith Gahala Harn Family Bernie Hastings Sami Henderson Ann Juhlmann Helen Locher Carol Malnar Shirley Max Helen Meyer Terry Meyer Robert Miller Mary Modlin John Mowbray Jeanie Nunuue Kurt Palmer Kay Prock Elizabeth Ratkovich Amy Remallard Marie Richards Lisa Savero Barbara Schreiner Richard Schreiner Tony Simone Louis Toka Sal Ventura Nancy Zimmer
Join us once a month from 7:30-9:00pm in room A4 of the Activity Center! St. Paul the Apostle Liturgical Ministry More info contact Jeremy at stpaulsliturgy@sbcglobal.net or 815-730-8599 The next session is December 4th, The Exodus and Law: Passover and Commandments BIBLE STUDY SERIES Stewardship Drive Just a reminder, returning your blue stewardship card shows your continuing support of our parish. Please return your card either in the collection basket on Sunday, through the mail or drop it off at the Parish Office. And as always, we are grateful for your continued support of St Paul the Apostle Parish. Thank you for your support! From Your Catechism Hence the whole Christian life is a communion with each of the divine persons, without in any way separating them. Everyone who glorifies the Father does so through the Son in the Holy Spirit; everyone who follows Christ does so because the Father draws him and the Spirit moves him. (CCC, n.259) Providence Catholic to Host Open House (New Lenox) - Providence Catholic High School in New Lenox invites all grade school students and their families to attend their annual Open House on Sunday, November 18, 2012 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Providence is a Catholic, co-educational, college preparatory Augustinian high school located only minutes from I-80 and I- 355. A dedicated and caring faculty and staff integrate the core Augustinian values of truth, unity and love into all dimensions of student life. A demanding curriculum, inclusive service programs, competitive athletics and comprehensive extracurricular offerings challenge students in a safe and nurturing environment. The class of 2012 earned scholarships valued at nearly $25 million dollars and had a 24.4 average ACT score, the highest in the school s history; honors students had a 28.2 ACT average. In addition, these seniors performed in excess of 15,000 hours of community service during their high school careers. Please call Mrs. Rachel Ellingson at 815-717-3160 with any questions concerning Providence Catholic s Open House or the Incoming Freshman Placement Exam. The school is located at 1800 W. Lincoln Hwy. in New Lenox. For more information about PCHS, please visit www.providencecatholic.org. Year of Faith Coffee Immediately following 10:30 am Mass Join your fellow parishioners for COFFEE DONUTS AND FELLOWSHIP AND MORE PLEASE STOP BY AND GET YOUR FREE YEAR OF FAITH PRAYER CARDS, KITCHEN MAGNETS AND NO- VEMBER YEAR OF FAITH WORK- SHEETS.IT WILL BE A GREAT WAY TO DEEPEN AND GROW YOUR FAITH PRAY FOR THOSE WHO RISK THEIR LIVES TO KEEP US SAFE & OUR FREEDOM SECURE! HONOR THEM BY EXERCISING YOUR RIGHT TO VOTE!