Ascension of Our Lord Church 1 S 314 Summit Avenue, Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois 60181 Phone: (630) 629-5810 ~ www.ascensionofourlord.net ~ Fax: (630) 953-8251 Most Reverend R. Daniel Conlon Bishop of Joliet Father Jose Kadukunnel, CMI Pastor Deacon Peter J. Rooney Deacon OFFICE HOURS Sunday: 8:30-11:30 a.m. Monday - Thursday: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil 4:00 p.m. Sunday 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Monday - Friday 12:00 Noon CONFESSIONS Saturday: 3:15-3:45 p.m. WEDDINGS Bride, groom or parents must reside in parish area and be registered parishioners. Please contact the parish office to prepare for your wedding at least six months in advance of your proposed wedding date and before making any preparations for a hall. BAPTISMS Parents must be registered parishioners. Please call the parish office for information about our baptism schedule and preparation requirements.
Ascension of Our Lord PARISH STAFF Pastor: Father Jose Kadukunnel, CMI 630-953-4436 pastor@ascensionofourlord.net Deacon: Deacon Peter Rooney 630-953-4410 deaconpeter@ascensionofourlord.net Director of Parish Ministries, Religious Education & Facilities: Mr. Vince Zaprzal 630-953-4415 vzaprzal@ascensionofourlord.net Business Manager: Mr. Edward Rylko 630-953-4433 erylko@ascensionofourlord.net Parish Receptionist (Wed-Thu-Fri): Mrs. Lynda Klazura 630-953-4430 lynda@ascensionofourlord.net Parish Receptionist (Sun-Mon-Tue): Mrs. Tina Bustamante 630-953-4430 tina@ascensionofourlord.net Communications and Ministries Assistant and Bulletin Editor (Mon-Tue-Wed): Mrs. Jean Palasz 630-953-4432 jean@ascensionofourlord.net Music Minister: Mrs. Darlene Crilly 630-953-4414 dcrilly@ascenionofourlord.net Maintenance: Mr. Dennis Bero dbero@ascensionofourlord.net Liturgies for the Week Sunday, December 30, 2018 8:00 AM Intention of the Parish Family 10:00 AM Living and Deceased Members of the Ytem Family - Lilia Yao Monday, December 31, 2018 12:00 PM Eileen O Heir - Jean and Robert Palasz Tuesday, January 1, 2019 (Solemnity of Mary) 9:00 AM Intention of the Presider Wednesday, January 2, 2019 12:00 PM Intention of the Parish Family Thursday, January 3, 2019 12:00 PM Intention of Sharon Johnson & Family - Family Friday, January 4, 2019 12:00 PM Living and Deceased Members of the Tumino and Demma Families - K&M Demma Saturday, January 5, 2019 4:00 PM Geraldine Nuessle - Loving Brother Paula Maniscalco - Family William Steber, Jr. - Nancy Hayden Sunday, January 6, 2019 8:00 AM Intention of the Parish Family 10:00 AM Intention of the Parish Family Denotes Deceased PARISH ORGANIZATIONS The following are our parish societies and organizations. If you are interested in joining or helping with any of our activities, kindly contact the parish office or number listed below. We welcome and encourage all members. Children s Liturgy of the Word Council of Catholic Women Legion of Mary Pastoral Care Ministers Prayer Group Mr. Joe Ciaccio Mrs. Mary Thon Mrs. Pauline Mitchell Mrs. Pauline Mitchell Ms. Nilda Cinco St. Vincent de Paul Society 630-953-4419
THE HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY AND JOSEPH DECEMBER 30, 2018
Parish News Minister Schedule PLEASE CHECK ONLINE OR THE BULLETIN BOARD FOR THE JANUARY 5 & 6 SCHEDULE NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESS TIME. STEWARDSHIP December 16, 2018 - $11,091 Thank you for your generosity and ongoing support. Children s Liturgy of the Word Sundays at 10:00 a.m. Children s Liturgy of the Word is meant for all children, and is offered on most Sundays at the 10:00 a.m. Mass thru early June. Please have your children participate so that they can learn about the Gospel using language and terms appropriate to their age. We wish to offer our sympathy and a promise of our prayers to family and friends on the recent death of Alice Marie Flanagan Holy Day of Obligation SOLEMNITY OF MARY, THE HOLY MOTHER OF GOD Tuesday, January 1, 2019 9:00 a.m. Mass Parish office will be closed. Note: Mass at Noon on Monday, December 31st does not fulfill the Holy Day Obligation. Parish office will close at 1:00 p.m. There, they will pray, color, craft, and participate in a way that s meaningful for them! Parents are always welcome to attend as well. Please contact the religious education office at 630.953.4415 if you have any questions. EVERY FIRST FRIDAY HOLY HOUR WITH ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT I Thirst Prayer Group invites you to Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in honor of First Friday on January 4, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. in the Church followed by Mass at noon. Come to Jesus, pray to Jesus, sit with Jesus. He is waiting for you. Fr. Jose will be traveling home to India in January. We wish him a safe journey and enjoyable visit with family and friends. YEAR END CONTRIBUTIONS Please be mindful that for contributions to the church to be counted for 2018, we must receive those no later than (or post marked by) December 31, 2018. Annual statements of your contributions will be sent by the end of January, 2019 to all contributors on record. Thank you!
Vince Zaprzal Director of Parish Ministries, Religious Education & Facilities 630-953-4415 vzaprzal@ascensionofourlord.net Feast of The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, & Joseph Today, the Catholic Church celebrated the Feast of The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph. As part of not only your Christ the King family, but of your own domestic, the following prayer can help us all to build stronger families each and every day. We bless your name, O Lord, for sending your own incarnate Son, to become part of a family, so that, as he lived its life, he would experience its worries and its joys. We ask you, Lord, to protect and watch over this family, so that in the strength of your grace its members may enjoy prosperity, possess the priceless gift of your peace, and, as the Church alive in the home, bear witness in this world to your glory. We ask this thought Christ our Lord. Amen. from Catholic Household Blessings and Prayers New Year s Day Prayer Remember us, O God; from age to age be our comforter. You have given us the wonder of time, blessings in days and nights, seasons and years. Bless our families at the turning of the year and fill the months ahead with the bright hope that is ours in the coming of Christ. You are our God, for ever and ever. All: Amen. ~Catholic Household Blessing and Prayers The Octave Day of Christmas Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God January 1 Ever since December 25, we have been celebrating Christ's birth. On the last day of His octave, we honor His Mother. There is much to contemplate on this day it's the day of Christ's naming, it's a day to pray for peace and it's the start of a new year of grace.* As the New Year begins, look at Mary as a model for renewed Christian life: in her openness to the Holy Spirit, her radical assent to God's will for her life, her patience through suffering, and her willingness to bring the Savior into the world. Those are all qualities that would make any of us better people in the coming year.* January 1st is also the World Day of Peace. Take time today to pray for peace in our troubled world. *Adapted from The Advent, Christmas, Epiphany Journey by Msgr. Vincent Haut, St. Augustine Catholic courtesy Diocese of St. Augustinehttp://www.usccb.org/prayer-and-worship/liturgical-year/christmas/christmas-january-1.cfm
Around the Diocese and Parish Neighborhood Celebration of Life Mass 2018 2019 As we move into 2019, we cannot thank you enough for your support, concern, prayers, and often direct aid in our work to help the needy and disadvantaged of our community. Whether it is special collections, regular envelope donations, clothing and household goods drives, or help with special Veterans Day celebrations, our parishioners and friends have always responded with help and concern for the people we serve. Our Members have been greatly aided by your kindness and compassion for the poor and recognize that your help and generosity is an inspiration for them to continue their work. Above all, our joint prayers have always been answered whenever the needs seemed beyond our capacities. As we move into another year, we are confident your help will be there to support us in our work with the poor. Christ said, Ask and you shall receive. That has continually transferred your kindness to our program and meaningful help for those in need. We trust your generosity will continue and extend into this next year when our work with the disadvantaged and needy continues. Some of you might even consider joining our ranks as a Member of the SVDP Society in this next year. Let us join together in seeing the face of Christ in the poor and indigent among us. And let us continue to experience Christ working at our side throughout this coming year. We will soon have tax receipts available for your gifts in 2018 and will always be ready to recognize your individual generosity in this coming year. Help us make 2019 the best year ever in reducing poverty and the inequities it represents in our area. Have a very blessed NEW YEAR. Sunday, January 13, 2019 11:00 AM Mass Cathedral of St. Raymond 604 N. Raynor Ave., Joliet, IL ********************************************* Join us for a Rosary with pro-life intentions at 10:30 AM. A reception to follow in the Commons. DAMIEN A ONE-MAN PLAY BY ALDYTH MORRIS AN INSPIRATIONAL TRUE STORY Presented by Christ the King Council of the Knights of Columbus on Saturday, March 2, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. in the church, 1501 S. Main Street, Lombard. The star of the show is Wayne Messmer, known in Chicago as the renowned singer of the National Anthem at sporting events, but he is also recognized as an author (The Voice of Victory), broadcaster and actor. The play deals with the life of Father Joseph DeVeuster (Father Damien, the leper priest of Molokai) in Hawaii. Between 1873 and 1889, Father Damien dedicated his life to helping the lepers and making their time in seclusion more honorable and meaningful. He was canonized a Saint in October 11, 2009. The play is very powerful and moving, and Wayne Messmer becomes Father Damien for the audience. VIP Tickets: $25.00 Reserved Seating Wine & Cheese Reception after the play Meet & Greet with Wayne Messmer General Seating: $15.00 Purchase Tickets at www.ctklombard.org/342 OR call Dick Clish at 630.935.0288
The Differences Between the Baby in the Womb and the Newborn Baby There are four "differences" between the baby in the mother's womb (or so-called fetus) who has no protection under the law from a newborn baby, who is protected: 1. Size. The baby in the womb is usually smaller than newborns. The question, then, is what does size have to do with rights of personhood? The answer: nothing. 2. Level of development Babies in the womb are less developed than a newborn (unless the newborn is born prematurely). Again this has no moral significance. Children are generally less developed than adults and all human beings continue to develop and change throughout our entire lives. It is humanity, not brain capacity or strength that determines personhood. 3. Location. The baby in the womb has a different place of residence. Again this is irrelevant because personhood stems from being a human being, not from your location. 4. Dependency. Abortion protagonists love to argue that, "since a fetus cannot survive on its own, it has no inherent right to life". The problem with this argument is that to varying degrees, we are all dependent on others. Moreover, newborn babies and small children are absolutely dependent upon their parents for survival. What is absurd about this line of thinking is the fact that dependency should merit more protection under the law, not less! We are all far more outraged, for example, at violence towards children than at violence towards other adults. The reason is obvious. Children are more helpless and innocent and less capable of defending themselves than adults. The child in the mother's womb is the most helpless and innocent and the least capable of defending themselves. That is precisely why we must fight to protect them! Every person is part of God's plan.