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ADVENT: HE IS COMING! Happy New Year! I wish you this because today is the first day of the year in the Church s calendar. Our new season is called Advent. This means coming. We prepare for the coming of the Lord. Most folks think about the historical coming of the baby Jesus as found in Chapter 1 of Matthew, told from Joseph s perspective; and Luke Chapter 2 told from Mary s perspective. Matthew goes on to talk about the Magi and flight into Egypt. Only Luke has shepherds and angels and the story of no room in the inn. But we are getting ahead of ourselves. Advent says very little of the birth of Jesus. Rather there are three different Advent themes: 1. The Second Coming of Christ found in the scripture of the First Sunday of Advent. 2. The Second and Third Sundays of Advent speak of the Lord coming to us here and now. John the Baptist is our focus as he prepares the way of the Lord. 3. It is only on the fourth Sunday of Advent that we turn to Jesus coming long ago, as we hear the story of the Annunciation in the Gospel. All three of these themes speak to our Advent spirituality. We prepare for Christ to come again at the end of time. We make ready for him to come here and now. And finally, we remember his coming long ago, so we can better be prepared for his coming to us now. Purple is our Advent color and we do not sing the Gloria on the Sundays. Each week we light one more candle on our Advent wreath to show the ever-growing nearness of the Lord. The underlying question we all must ask ourselves is, What do I need to do to make room for Christ? What must I do to prepare the way of the Lord in my own life situation? I am speaking at all the Masses this First Sunday of Advent to give you the state of the parish as I see it. I am sharing what I see as three pieces of good news, followed by three pieces of bad news, followed by three signs of hope for the future. Fr. Michael Ahlstrom P.S. I regret that I missed Santa s Workshop and Bazaar, I had a funeral and thought I would be back in time, but that did not happen. I hear great reports and congratulate all who worked so hard to make this a success. Upcoming events: Next Sunday at 9:30 Mass we will have a simple rite of becoming a catechumen for some of our children preparing for Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist. On Saturday, December 16, we will have our Advent Penance Rite. We have it at 10:00 am to accommodate those who do not like to go out in the evening. THE ANNUAL PARISH REPORT I have included some pie charts along with the figures. Here is a summary of what I am saying at each Mass: The Good News 1. We have many generous people who volunteer their time and pitch in whenever needed to get things done. 2. We are able to pay all our parish bills and have money in the bank. We went over our goal for both The To Teach Who Christ Is campaign and the Annual Catholic Appeal. 3. We have an excellent school with a very good faculty and enthusiastic student body that excels in high school. The Bad News 1. 80% of our people are missing on any given Sunday. Our October count is down 13.5% from last year. Too many people are not practicing their faith. Weddings are down and funerals up. 2. Our school is a financial challenge. Like most schools the parish must give a subsidy to keep it going. Our subsidy is coming from our savings which will rapidly be depleted. 3. While our school enrollment is up this year, it is not where it should be. We need to promote Catholic schools. And we have no youth ministry for teens. Our Hope for the Future: Renew My Church 1. We can use RMC to spearhead evangelization: form intentional disciples and build up a stronger sense of community. 2. We can build up a sense of collaboration with the parishes in our grouping and face our school challenges and insure the future of Catholic education. 3. By inter parish collaboration we could begin a viable youth ministry.

GIVING TREE Please pick up an ornament in the back of the church, for the children of our sister parish, St. Martin De Porres. This is our annual drive to make Christmas a little brighter for children ages infant to 13.Please take an ornament with the age of the child and return the wrapped package with the ornament on top. If you purchase clothes, please place the size of the clothing on the ornament. ALL PRESENTS MUST BE RETURNED NO LATER THAN NEXT SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10TH for pre- Christmas distribution by St. Martin De Porres. Let's make this Christmas a memorable one! If you drop of your gift off during the week please bring it to the rectory. PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE IN CHURCH. GOD HAS A DIFFERENT PLAN We begin the season of Advent with a heartfelt call for our own repentance. We remember God's faithful love for us, and call upon God to help us to turn back. For "behold, you are angry, and we are sinful" (Isaiah 64:4). In the first reading and in the psalm, we recall God's promises and lament our unfaithfulness and our guilt. We call upon God's might and power in order to save us. With Isaiah, we ask God to "rend the heavens and come down, / with the mountains quaking before you" (Isaiah 63:19). Yes, God is faithful to us, because we are the work of God's hands. God is the potter, we are the clay. And yet, our concept of how God will come to save us is rooted in our own expectations of a warrior God who crushes mountains and thunders into our lives with great noise and glory. But God has a dif ferent plan: the Incarnation. Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. The Women's Guild

ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO OFFICE OF THE ARCHBISHOP Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ, December, 2017 On the Second Sunday of Advent, parishes throughout the Archdiocese will participate in the annual collection for the Retirement Fund for Religious, benefiting more than 32,000 elderly Catholic sisters, brothers and religious order priests throughout the United States. Our senior religious are a treasure. Their dedication and hard work laid the foundation for Catholic schools, hospitals, and numerous social service organizations. Many continue in volunteer ministry today. Their ongoing prayer and witness enrich our faith in countless ways. Personally, I am grateful for the service of religious, past and present. Perhaps you also recall a sister or brother who made a positive difference in your life. Most elder religious worked for years for small stipends, leaving a substantial gap in retirement savings. Rising health-care costs and decreased income compound the challenge to meet such dayto-day needs as medications and nursing assistance. The Retirement Fund for Religious offers financial support that helps religious communities provide loving care for older members while ensuring younger members can continue the good work of their elders. In the past, the people of the Archdiocese of Chicago have led the nation in their generous response to this appeal. Though I understand you are asked to support many worthy causes, I invite you to contribute what you can at masses the weekend of December 9-10. Most importantly, please pray for God s continued blessing on all our women and men religious. Rest assured they are praying for you. Wishing you every blessing during this Holy Season of Advent. With kind regards I remain. ADVENT: A SEASON OF HOLY WAITING The liturgical season of Advent developed as a time of preparation for Christmas. Because it evolved in some areas where baptism at Epiphany was the custom, it had a penitential character. Overtones of this remain in our present day, so we do not sing the Gloria and the liturgical color of the season is violet. Now the focus of Advent is both to recall the first coming of the Son of God, the Incarnation and to prepare for the second coming of the Son of God, the Eschaton; the promise fulfilled and the promise to be fulfilled. Advent is a time of great beauty; a time of not knowing, a time of quiet, Holy Waiting. The gift of the Savior is new for us each year and as seen through a child s eyes, will fill us with awe and wonder. That Advent comes during the darkest time of the year is a gift in itself. It is easier to be still, and quietly wait, in the dark. The Child born in the night, quietly, in humble surroundings among ordinary people, tells us that out of this simple birth will come great joy and inner peace. Advent is always a new beginning, a time of spiritual renewal when we can grow closer to Jesus and have a deeper understanding of Him in our lives. So, these four weeks we prepare, wait and pray, For you, O Lord, my soul in stillness waits, truly my hope is in you. Dr. Claudia Maria Dado, M.A.L. Sincerely yours in Christ, Cardinal Blase J. Cupich Archbishop of Chicago ADVENT RECONCILIATION LITURGY Our communal celebration of the Rite of Penance will be Saturday the 16th of December at 10:00am.

ALL ARE WELCOME! If you are a current or former parishioner, current or former student of Divine Infant, current or former student of our Religious Education program, or if you have raised your children Catholicwe invite you to have your picture taken for our 70 th Anniversary Picture Album. Photo shoots will take place during the first week of December. If you know someone who doesn t always make it Mass, invite them. What a great excuse to invite out-of-town family members! Sign up for your time at the back of church today, on-line or at the rectory. When signing up, please include your name, the number being photographed, your phone # and your e-mail address. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING STUDENTS WHO WERE WINNERS IN THE WESTCHESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY S 2017 WRITE-A-BOOK CONTEST NO SUCH THING Third Grade 1st Place: Lorelei Nelson 2nd Place: Robert Gutierrez 3rd Place: Victoria Lukan Fourth Grade 3rd Place: Dwayne Houston Sixth Grade 1st Place: Jaida Lester 2nd Place: Cristina Martinez 3rd Place: Payton Cullum 4th Place: Ava Goree Seventh Grade 1st Place Alexis Hernandez 2nd Place Kassy Reyes 3rd Place Kya James 4th Place Bridget Boyle Eighth Grade 1st Place Aleithea Israel 2nd Place James Stiso 3rd Place Elizabeth Soyemi 4th Place Rae Wade WHY SIGN UP FOR THE 70 th ANNIVERSARY PHOTO ALBUM? To get a free, professional 8x10 photo To get a free parish album with faces identified by names. To potentially get a free parish album every year. To potentially get a free Neighborhood album (including DP, St. Barbara s and St. Louise) every year. To make money for the parish. Though no one is obligated to buy anything, some families will want to buy pictures. Out of the photographer s gross revenue, 5% is coming back to DI. HOW TO SIGN UP ON-LINE FOR OUR 70TH ANNIVERSARY PHOTO ALBUM Go to website: https://booknow-lifetouch.appointment-plus.com/ y7zg8zme/ Select number in group Select Day (December 5-9, January 3) you want. Book time you want. First time through: Select new user Enter First Name Last Name Phone

LITURGICAL CALENDAR AT A GLANCE! Vestibule: North side bulletin boards Beginning this weekend you will be able to follow the current Liturgical season by viewing the glass enclosed bulletin boards located on the North wall of the Vestibule of the Church. The season will be simply highlighted and the color of the particular season will be displayed. Just as colors change around us as we go through the secular seasons, so, too, they change with the Liturgical seasons. The colors of the Liturgical year are also reflected in the vestments that the priest wears at Mass and often in the Church environment. The first season of the Liturgical year is Advent, the holy season of anticipation and longing for the coming of Jesus into our lives (the Incarnation). During Advent not only do the liturgical colors change from green (ordinary time) to violet, but also the Biblical readings for the coming year change from cycle A to cycle B. The Gospel according to Mark is highlighted during cycle B. The Advent wreath is the traditional symbol of this beautiful season. LOOKING AHEAD TO THE LITURGICAL CALENDAR OF 2018 ADVENT: Dec. 2-24, 2017 Violet, blue-violet, purple CHRISTMAS: Dec. 25 - Jan. 8, 2018 White, gold ORDINARY TIME: Jan. 9 - Feb. 13, 2018 Green LENT: February 14- March 28, 2018 Purple TRIDUUM: March 29, 2018 (evening)- April 1, 2018 Red EASTER: April 2- May 20, 2018 White, gold ORDINARY TIME: May 21- Dec. 1, 2018 Green (The color of vestments will also change for a saint s feast day or for other liturgical solemnities such as Pentecost.) Enjoy the bulletin boards, The Divine Infant Liturgy Committee BEST ADVENT EVER Tis almost the season: Remember getting ready for Christmas when you were a child? From decorating the tree to baking cookies, each moment brought you excitement and joy. Preparing for Christmas can be as joyful as it was then. Don t let this be just another Advent where you get distracted and busy. Rediscover the joy in the season with Best Advent Ever, a free email program that will help you prepare for Christmas in a way that will allow you to have a Christmas as memorable and joyful as when you were a child. You ll receive short inspirational videos, practical tips, real-life stories of hope. Get ready for the best Christmas of your life! Sign up at: DYNAMICCATHOLIC.COM/ADVENT. SOLEMNITY OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY Thursday the 8th of December is the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is a holy day of obligation, and all must attend Mass. Masses will be at 8:00am and 7:00pm. There will be NO 6:30 am mass

BAPTISM Benjamin Elliot, son of Walden and Ana (Aguirre) Peterson Juliana Celeste, daughter of Diana Moreno DOMESTIC VIOLENCE GIVING TREE On behalf of the domestic violence victims of Constance Morris House, thanks very much for your generosity. Our giving tree has now been put away until 2018. Should you still wish to make a donation, place it in an envelope marked Domestic Violence. Place your envelope in the collection basket or just drop it off at the rectory. LIGHTING OF THE PARISH ADVENT WREATH Weekend Masses: Dec. 2-3, 9-10, 16-17, 23-24 Inviting individuals, couples, families, groups The Advent Wreath with 4 candles has long been a symbol of this beautiful liturgical season of anticipation and longing. Please consider lighting the candle(s) at one of the Weekend Masses. Sign up on the poster in the back of Church. OPLATKI Oplatki is now available in the rectory during regular office hours. The price is $2.00 for the first and $1.00 for each additional. Please arrive 15 minutes before Mass and meet A member of the Liturgy Team in the back of Church who will give you very simple instructions. Thank you!

LITURGY FOR THE WEEK SATURDAY, December 2 5:00 pm Forgotten souls in purgatory; Fr. Arthur Olsen, Jr. SUNDAY, December 3 7:30 John Kurland; Thomas Smith; Rick Yurkovich 9:30 William Eckles; Mary McLeod; Rudy Pezzette 11:30 Lou, Val & Joe Greco; Patricia Grammas; Mary Pat, Therese & Barney Crosson; People of the Parish MONDAY, December 4 8:00 Joyce Lullo; Robert Cecchi TUESDAY, December 5 8:00 Bruce Engel; Rick Yurkovich WEDNESDAY, December 6 8:00 Walter & Mary Wanick; Julia Siwek THURSDAY, December 7 8:00 Gerald Goodwin; Robert Smith FRIDAY, December 8 8:00 Camille Nawrocki; Cesar Vivo; People of the Parish 7:00 pm Linda Levy; Blessed Virgin Mary SATURDAY, December 9 8:00 Jim Wilkin; Marie Santa Lucia; Ken Hoffman; Terry Michalski; Ray Ricordatti 5:00 pm Walter & Mary Wengel; People of the Parish SUNDAY, December 10 7:30 Jane Ulsafer-VanLanen; Edward & Margaret Rybicki; Thomas Smith 9:30 Richard Andrysiak; Richie Andrysiak, Jr.; Roberto & Trinidad Murillo & Family; Juan Jose Dominguez & Family 11:30 Patricia Grammas; Tom Howell; Daniel Lungo; Roger Pona; Phyllis Yena; Richard Millett; Audrey Hardt; Nisivaco, Maiorca & Savaglio Families; Jertillia Jno-Baptiste MAY THEY REST IN PEACE Mary Curtin Edward Mullins Rick Palermo Faye Plummer PRAY FOR THE SICK OF THE PARISH Charles Anderson Dorothy Asher Ed Backer Jerry Benesh Arlene Buszkiewicz Carl Celestino, Sr. Donald Doucet Ron Huefner Arlene Kalisiak Jean Lidzbienski Rena Lizzadro John Lytle Gordon Macpherson Loving God, give strength to all who struggle with illness. Grant them courage when they are afraid and comfort when they are in pain. Because of government regulations, hospitals and nursing homes are no longer allowed to notify us if you are admitted to either facility. If you or a family member would like to be visited in the hospital or nursing home, please call the rectory at 865-8071. If you or a family member are sick or homebound and would like to be added to our prayer list, visited, receive Holy Communion or be anointed, please call the rectory at 865-8071. WEEKDAY SERVERS MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 8:00 Bridget Boyle THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY 8:00 Kya James Johnny Mulligan Janine Nywood Frank Pedota, Sr. Dave Peloza Lisa Peloza Kathy Reed Thomas Sloan Paul Sodayko Edward Valle Jacob Vincent Bridget Walsh John Williams NEXT WEEKEND S MINISTERS CELEBRANT COMM. MINISTERS MUSIC LECTORS SERVERS SAT. 5:00 Fr. Joyce B. Chiostri D. Edmonds S. Houston S. Kill B. Edmonds P. Cullum SUN. 7:30 Fr. Joyce M. Yurkovich C. Saflover J. Calabrese G. Zangara M. Giannelli I. Negrete SUN. 9:30 Fr. Mike S. Johnston Children s Choir Family Mass A. Israel J. Kroushl & DI Singers G. Grimes SUN. 11:30 Fr. Tom V. Husak Teens K. James B. Wiersema M. Gutierrez

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3 CH 12:45 pm Baptismal Prep MONDAY, DECEMBER 4 RE Classes TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5 CH 3:00 pm Chimes PR 7:00 pm School Board WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6 CH 4:00 pm Music Dept. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7 LH 7:00 pm Guild Christmas Social FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8 The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary Holy Day of Obligation Masses, 8:00 am & 7:00 pm SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10 CH 9:30 am Rite of Enrollment of Children s Catechumens MONDAY, DECEMBER 11 RE Classes LH 6:30 pm Athletic Board CR 7:00 pm Liturgy Meeting PLEASE USE GiveCentral.org FOR ALL YOUR DONATIONS Divine Infant Jesus Parish depends on your generosity in order to carry out its ministry of proclaiming the Good News of Jesus Christ and teaching and healing in his name. We do not charge for anything. We rely solely on your Sunday and Holy Day donations. To make it easier for you to give your gifts to Divine Infant, we work with GiveCentral.org. When you sign up with GiveCentral.org, you can make all your Sunday, Holy Day, second collection, and every other donation that you make to the parish. Then you never have to use a parish envelope or put anything in the collection basket ever again! Please visit GiveCentral.org to create your personal and secure donations account. Thank you for your generosity! SUNDAY OFFERING November 26, 2017 - This week s collection 7,046 When you are away for a weekend, we hope you will remember your offering to Divine Infant. Thank you. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Is 2:1-5; Ps 122:1-9; Mt 8:5-11 Tuesday: Is 11:1-10; Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 12-13, 17; Lk 10:21-24 Wednesday: Is 25:6-10a; Ps 23:1-6; Mt 15:29-37 Thursday: Is 26:1-6; Ps 118:1, 8-9, 19-21, 25-27a; Mt 7:21, 24-27 Friday: Gn 3:9-15, 20; Ps 98:1-4; Eph 1:3-6, 11-12; Lk 1:26-38 Saturday: Is 30:19-21, 23-26; Ps 147:1-6; Mt 9:35 10:1, 5a, 6-8 Sunday: Is 40:1-5, 9-11; Ps 85:9-14; 2 Pt 3:8-14; Mk 1:1-8 PROTECTING CHILDREN At Divine Infant Jesus Parish and School, the protection of our children is of utmost importance, and we comply fully with the policies of the Archdiocese of Chicago and the USCCB Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People. To learn more, go to our website dnn.archchicago.org/divine infant and click on the tab Protecting Children at D.I. or visit archchicago.org and click on the button Protecting Children. If you do not have internet access and would like to learn more, please contact the rectory or call the Office for Protection of Children and Youth at 312 534-5254. WOULD YOU LIKE TO RECEIVE ALL PARISH MAILINGS ELECTRONICALLY If you would like to receive parish mailings Christmas and Easter letters, statement of annual contributions, and yearly report by email, please send an email to the parish at d.infant@comcast.net. In the subject line write Parish Email, and then in the body of the email write your name, street address and envelope number if you know it. This will help save the parish money in printing and postage. Thank you! WELCOME... We are happy you have chosen to be with us. We hope your experience is warm and welcoming whether you are here to celebrate the Eucharist or spend time in quiet prayer. If you wish to learn more about Divine Infant and/or become a new member of our parish please take an envelope in the back of the Church. The envelope contains information about our parish. If you have any questions, call (708) 865-8071. Welcome to Divine Infant. We look forward to seeing you again!

IMMACULATE CONCEPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY On December 8, the whole Church celebrates the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is the Patronal Feastday of the United States of America. The dogma, from the Greek meaning an opinion or decree, of Mary being free from original sin, has a long tradition in the Church. After the Council of Ephesus (431) declared Mary the divine Mother of God, the Theotokos, later Ecumenical Councils continued making pronouncements about the Blessed Virgin Mary. The Lateran Council (649) affirmed her as holy Mary, ever virgin and immaculate. By 1477, Pope Sixtus IV, encouraged celebration of the feast and considered the Immaculate Conception as a doctrine, or teaching of the faith, writing, all the faithful of Christ should give thanks and praise to almighty God for the wonderful conception of the immaculate virgin and should celebrate the Mass and other divine offices and attend them. In 1846, the bishops of the United States declared Mary patroness or intercessor of the United States, under the title of Immaculate Conception. It was Pope Pius IX, who affirmed the doctrine of Mary s conception, free from original sin or immaculate. He wrote a papal bull, a document with a bulla, from the Latin for lead seal, on December 8, 1854, Ineffabilis Deus, The God Ineffable. In it he promulgated or formally proclaimed that the most Blessed Virgin Mary was from the first moment of her conception, by a singular grace of almighty God, immune from all stain of original sin, revealed by God and firmly and constantly to be believed by all the faithful. Mary has a twofold role in the work of salvation. Her willingness to follow the divine will of God as the Mother of our Savior and then as heavenly intercessor for all the faithful, grants her a unique place in salvation history. We specially honor her as the Mother of God and the Mother of all the faithful. Let us come together to celebrate in the liturgy she whom God placed above all others to be for your people an advocate of grace and a model of holiness. SYMBOLISM OF THE ADVENT WREATH The symbolism of the Advent Wreath is conveyed in its shape, construction and accompanying ritual. The circular shape points to the continuum of life; there is no beginning or end, rather, eternal life in the Kingdom of God. Fresh evergreen branches entwined together, shaped like the crown of thorns during Christ s Passion, remind us of the New Life promised to us by Christ in the Paschal Mystery. Lit candles represent the light of Christ; light to drive away sin and death as we are reborn in the Light of Christ, a share in the Incarnation. While the purple candles stand for preparation and penance, the pink candle of the Third or Gaudete (Lt. rejoice ) Sunday, is the color of joy; the waiting is almost over. The Prayer of Blessing on the First Sunday of Advent before the lighting of the first candle beautifully expresses the hope the Advent Wreath symbolizes: Lord, God, your Church joyfully awaits the coming of its Savior, who enlightens our hearts and dispels the darkness of ignorance and sin. Pour forth your blessings upon us as we light the candles of this wreath; may their light reflect the splendor of Christ, who is Lord, for ever and ever. Amen. Dr. Claudia Maria Dado, M.A.L. NEW PARISHIONERS Eric & Rogelia Lily Harzman-Ibarra and Olivia & Ruth William & Jill Moore Dr. Claudia Maria Dado, M.A.L. The Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception is a Holy Day of Obligation. Masses will be celebrated at: 8:00AM and & 7:00PM. There will be NO 6:30 AM mass.

DIVINE INFANT PARISH NEWCASTLE AND CANTERBURY AVENUES WESTCHESTER, ILLINOIS 60154 Like us on Facebook REV. MICHAEL AHLSTROM, Administrator (ext. 203) REV. GERALD JOYCE, Pastor Emeritus (ext. 206) REV. THOMAS WINIKATES, Associate (ext. 204) DEACON JAMES SPONDER (ext. 306) MR. LEONARD GRAMAROSSA, School Principal SR. SUSAN MAJCEN, O.P., Director of Religious Education Website: divineinfant.archchicago.org Rectory: 1601 Newcastle Avenue, 708 865-8071 Fax number: 708-865-8032 E-mail: d.infant@comcast.net School: 1640 Newcastle Avenue, 865-0122 & 865-0233 E-mail: divineinfant@comcast.net Office of Religious Education: 865-8086 Parish Nurse, Ms. Jeannette Barczak, BSN, HTP, 352-7518 Bereavement Ministry: Dr. Claudia Dado, MAL (ext. 304) Catechumenate: Dr. Claudia Dado, MAL (ext. 304) Music Director: Mrs. Janet Reif, (ext. 302) Assc. Mus. Dir: Mrs. Judy Schindler, 383-4288 or (ext 302) Business Manager: Mr. Jerry Priore, (ext. 209) Rectory Secretary: Mrs. Toni Podock, (ext. 201) SUNDAY MASSES: 7:30, 9:30 & 11.30 SATURDAY EVENING: 5:00 pm WEEKDAY MASSES: 8:00 am SATURDAY MORNING: 8:00 am HOLY DAY MASSES: 6:30, 8:00, and 7:00 pm SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: (Confession) Saturday: In the Reconciliation Room 4:00 to 4:45 pm or by appointment. BAPTISMS: Baptisms are celebrated on the 2nd & 3rd Sundays of the month at 12:45 pm. By Archdiocesan regulation and parish policy, parents are required to attend a Baptismal Preparation session before the Baptism of their child. These sessions will usually be held on the first Sunday afternoon of the month. Call the secretary at the rectory (865-8071) to register for the session and schedule the Baptism. D.I.V.M. SERVICES: Communion to the sick, food shopping, necessary transportation, emergency meals, transportation to Mass. Resource information also available. If you need help from any of these services, please let us know as much in advance as possible so the chairpersons can make arrangements and the volunteers arrange their schedules. If you are able to volunteer to help provide these services to our parishioners, we can always use more help. Please call the rectory at 865-8071. WEDDINGS: Couples should contact the rectory and speak to a priest shortly after the engagement, but no less than four months before the desired wedding day. No date should be set (especially in reserving a hall) for your wedding until you have spoken to a priest. In this way, you will not be disappointed if the church has been previously reserved for another ceremony. Please keep in mind the times that are available for weddings at Divine Infant: SATURDAYS 1:00 pm and 3:00 pm WEEKDAYS Any reasonable hour

CHURCH NAME & NUMBER Divine Infant #9216 ADDRESS 1601 Newcastle, Westchester, Il. 60154 PHONE 708-865-8071 E-mail: d.infant@comcast.net CONTACT PERSON SOFTWARE Microsoft Publisher 2003 Windows XP Professional Adobe Acrobat 6.0 PRINTER HP Laserjet 5P NUMBER OF PAGES SENT Cover through 14 SUNDAY DATE OF BULLETIN December 3, 2017 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS We need 900 bulletins this week. Thank you.