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SAINT ISAAC JOGUES PARISH 8149 Golf Road ~ Niles, IL 60714 847/967-1060 ~ Fax # 847/967-1070 Website: http://sij-parish.com HOLY AND CHOSEN ONES Very Reverend James Presta Sunday, February 28 Friar Anthony Lajato, OFM Conv. Tuesday, March 2 Reverend Louis Cameli Monday, March 1 Ms. Joan Thiry Wednesday, March 3

Page Two Second Sunday of Lent February 28, 2010 From the Pastor REFLECTIONS FOR A LENTEN JOURNEY Hawthorne s Veiled Minister Two great qualities that have made me an enthusiastic reader of Nathaniel Hawthorne are the pure beauty of his style and his deep perception of human nature. Hawthorne's heritage is unmistakably Puritan. He has a high moral tone that cannot escape, at the same time, a fascination with sin and the dark side of human nature. He was no doctrinaire Calvinist, nor much of a churchgoer, but Hawthorne was sincerely religious. He does not have to write God into his stories because God is so much a part of his perception of people and the world. He is less a Puritan than a Christian in his emphasis on humanity and compassion over narrow legalism. His conviction is that for the greatest sinner there is redemption through love. For Hawthorne, evil characters are those who set themselves up as gods. They lose their humanity by being superhuman. In viewing his scientists in Rapaccini s Daughter" and "The Birthmark, one is not far from Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein." They seek perfection, but they poison and kill even what they love. One of the reasons why I recommend Hawthorne's stories as a Reflections for a Lenten Journey" is that they really challenge us. They are Christian in theme, but they also have the ambiguity of art. In that, they can be both satisfying and mystifying if we ponder their significance. "The Minister's Black Veil" was my choice from many possibilities. It is a stunning, disturbing story. Reverend Mr. Hooper, a kindly, erudite "man of the cloth suddenly appears with a black veil covering most of his face. The minister preaches a sermon on "secret sin." While not a dynamic preacher, his dark, gloomy message combined with the spectral aspect of his veiled face more than unsettles his congregation. They wonder what is wrong with the minister? Why is he so eccentric? Deeper than these questions is the fear that they conceal - - fear about the revelation of their own secret sins. After the church service, Mr. Hooper officiates at the funeral of a young lady. Hawthorne suggests there may have been "something" between them. Why should the minister be "fearful of her glance? Why do some of the mourners "fancy that the minister and the maiden s spirit were walking hand in hand? It is a telling moment in the story, but no revelation. Some, including Edgar Allan Poe, have concluded that, behind the minister s black veil is the "secret sin" of fornication. But does that really explain the black veil? There is much more to the minister's determination to shroud his face. In what may be considered the turning point of the story, Mr. Hooper encounters his fiancee, Elizabeth. She tries to persuade him to remove the veil for her. He will not make her an exception. He explains : " this veil is a type and a symbol... no mortal eye will see it withdrawn... I, perhaps like most other mortals, have sorrows enough to be typified by a black veil." Of course, Elizabeth is disturbed! Not only is she insulted that he will not remove the veil for one whom he has promised to wed, but she fears how others will speculate on what has caused him to hide his face. She begs him to avert unnecessary scandal. Mr. Hooper then alludes to a perception that will be fully articulated on his deathbed: If I hide my face for sorrow, there is cause enough... if I cover it for a secret sin, what mortal might not do the same... After this illusion to the veil s "prophetic" significance, Mr. Hooper's life changes radically. He and Elizabeth break off their engagement. His life behind the veil is well-defined and more "efficient somehow. Even his converts feel that they too have been "behind the black veil with him." He is much sought after especially for the dying. He is affectionately called "Father Hooper because of his compassion and readiness to serve. His black veil becomes like the "Scarlet Letter" -- a symbol of guilt that is "redeemed" through loving actions.

Page Three Second Sunday of Lent February 28, 2010 Dramatically, Mt. Hooper's death becomes the great climactic moment. He is attended by Elizabeth, his former fiancee. Rev. Mr. Clark from Westbury is there to offer prayers and comfort to the still veiled, dying man. Mr. Clark and others urge him more strongly than ever to remove the veil. With all his strength Mr. Hooper refuses! All are amazed at his strength and tremble. He tells them in his final words: "Tremble also for each other! Have men avoided me, and women shown no pity, and children screamed and fled, only for my black veil? What, but the mystery which it obscurely typifies, has made this piece of crape so awful? When the friend shows his inmost heart to his friend; the lover to his best beloved; when man does not vainly shrink from the eye of his Creator, loathsomely treasuring up the secret of his sin; then deem me a monster, for the symbol beneath which I have lived and die! I look around me, and, lo, on every visage is a Black Veil. Had Hawthorne ended his story with Mr. Hooper ' s deathbed revelation, I would have been certain that Mr. Hooper was Hawthorne's version of an Old Testament-style prophet. His veil marks him as a penitent, but his attitude is not of a private penitent, but a prophetic figure. He preaches about secret sin. His veil bears witness to "secret sin" in public. How often did God command prophets to say or do strange things to get His people to say and do the right things? "The Minister's Black Veil" would have satisfied a homilists need to end on a "God note. But Hawthorne is not preaching. His story is no homily. While I am ambivalent on Mr. Hooper's final decision to die and be buried in the veil, how is one to take Hawthorne's end notes? "The grass of many years has sprung up and withered on that grave, the burial stone is moss-grown, and good Mr. Hooper's face is dust; but awful is still the thought that it mouldered beneath the Black Veil!" What is Hawthorne saying about Hooper's lifelong type or symbol? What is he saying about the ultimate meaning of the veil? What Mr. Hooper did for his congregation -- shaking them up, making them reflect on their sins, caring for their needs-- made his ministry successful. What did he do to himself? He became a sign of sin sin redeemed by compassionate deeds. But should not there be more for a prophet in the end than a destiny in the dust? If "The Minister's Black Veil" does nothing else to make your Lent more fruitful, it may lead you to make a more complete Examination of Conscience! -Fr. Luczak FINANCIAL RECAP This past week saw our collections fall further behind our budget. The chart below shows that we have fallen behind an additional $2,026 in the last week. This brings us to a shortfall of $5,089 for the month and $11,627 for the year! We need every worshipper s help to overcome the shortfall in collections. Each weekend we have almost 1,800 worshippers at St. Isaacs. If each person increases their contribution by just $2.00 a week we will be able to meet our budget and avoid the consequences of a budget deficit. Please help. Our thanks to everyone who has contributed to the Parish s support. Financial Snapshot Third Sunday of February 2010 Actual Budget Difference Actual Last Yr Difference Sunday Collection $8,367 $9,750 ($1,383) $8,367 $8,921 ($554) Ash Wednesday $1,157 $1,800 ($643) $1,157 $1,120 $37 Month to Date $30,411 $35,500 ($5,089) $30,411 $32,557 ($2,146) Year to Date $363,198 $374,825 ($11,627) $363,198 $355,758 $7,440

Page Four Second Sunday of Lent February 28, 2010 SPIRITUAL LIFE PARISH MISSION SCHEDULE: HOLY AND CHOSEN ONES Sunday (Today) 3:00 p.m., The Universal Call to Holiness, with Very Reverend James Presta. A pot luck dinner will follow in the Holy Family Room. Father Presta was ordained in 1986 and is the Rector, President and instructor of Theology at St. Joseph College Seminary. He is also an adjunct faculty member of Loyola University Chicago and is involved with the Presbyteral Council and Priest Placement Board of the Archdiocese. Monday, March 1 9:30 a.m., Video of Fr. Presta s Presentation, Holy Family Room 7:00 p.m., St. Terese of Lisieux, with Fr. Louis Cameli. Father Cameli is Cardinal George s delegate for Christian Formation and Mission. He is an author of several books including catechetical books for youth and adults. He is also a retreat director and presenter for priests. Tuesday, March 2 9:30 a.m., Video of Fr. Cameli s Presentation, Holy Family Room 7:00 p.m., St. Maximilian Kolbe, with Friar Anthony Lajato, OFM Conv., in the Holy Family Room and concluding with prayer in Church. Friar Lajato serves at the National Shrine of St. Maximilian Kolbe at Marytown in Libertyville and is involved with the Militia of the Immaculata. Ordained to the Diaconate last October he is in formation at Mundelein Seminary and will be ordained a priest in June. Wednesday, March 3 9:30 a.m., Video of Friar Lajato s Presentation, Holy Family Room. 7:00 p.m., St. Jeanne Jugan, with Ms. Joan Thiry and Sr. Erin. Hospitality will follow in the Holy Family Room. Ms. Thiry has been a teacher on all levels, a Diocesan Director of Religious Education in New Orleans and the DRE in several Chicago parishes. She has authored religion textbooks, media for religious classes and most recently a children s book on the life of St. Jeanne Jugan. Her book will be available for purchase for $8 at hospitality. Thursday, March 4 9:30 a.m., Video of Ms. Thiry s Presentation, Holy Family Room Babysitting is available Sunday afternoon and the three evenings. Freewill offerings will be accepted throughout the Mission. On Wednesday you are invited to bring boxes of tissues and bottles of lotions for the residents of the complex under the care of the Little Sisters of the Poor in Chicago. SOUP SUPPER AND PRESENTATION Our soup supper and series, Homecoming: Catholics Renewing Their Faith, continues t h i s Thursday, March 4 th, with soup at 6:30 p.m. and presentation/discussion at 7 p.m. It will be in the Holy Family Room. The Homecoming series is sponsored by the Catholics Come Home initiative and is an opportunity for all Catholics, life-long practicing or just returning, to grow in faith and knowledge. In this second session, facilitated by Fr. Ron Kalas and Dee Stanton, we will focus on celebrating & praying How do the Sacraments put us in contact with God? Why doest he Church put such emphasis on Sunday Mass? What is prayer? Why do Catholics pray to Mary and the saints? There is no cost for the supper or the session (free will offerings appreciated.) An RSVP by Wednesday to the Religious Education Office, 847/966-1180, for the supper will help us plan adequately, however, everyone is welcome (call or no call). We look forward to being with you!

Page Five Second Sunday of Lent February 28, 2010 READINGS FOR THE THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT Exodus 3:1-8a, 13-15 Psalm 103:1-4, 6-8, 11 I Corinthians 10:1-6, 10-12 Luke 13:1-9 THIS WEEK S LENT SCHEDULE: February 28-March 7 Sun. Alms recipient is Little Sisters of the Poor. Parish Mission begins, 3 p.m. Mon. Thurs. Parish Mission (see Mission Schedule). Thurs. Soup Supper, 6:30 p.m. followed by Catholics Renewing Their Faith session, 7:00 p.m., HFR; Holy Hour & Benediction, 7 p.m., church Fri. Divine Mercy Chaplet & Stations of the Cross, 3 & 7 p.m., Church Weekend Third Sunday of Lent. Alms recipient is our St. Vincent De Paul Society. St. Joseph Table Viewing & Blessing Saturday at 6 p.m., Hall. St. Joseph Table Mass Sunday at Noon followed by serving of foods, 1:30-4:30 p.m. EDUCATION RE NEWS *On Monday Gr. 5-Con. Yr. II will attend the Parish Mission session. Please have students here on time (6:45 p.m.) Family members are strongly encouraged to come to the session, too. Grs. 1-4 will also have a Mission session in the Holy Family Room. *Letters will be mailed out this week to Confirmation Year II Sponsors. A response form is enclosed and is to be returned to the RE Office by March 29 th. Please check with your sponsor later in the week to make sure he/she received the mailing. ************************************************************************************ HUMAN CONCERNS Benefactors Sought for Wrapped in His Love Last fall, Wrapped in His Love, our Prayer Shawl Ministry, became a reality. Since its inception, a growing group of prayerful & eager artisans have been knitting & crocheting shawls that will find their ways to those needing physical & spiritual comfort. Currently 13 women are part of the ministry &, to date, 12 shawls have been completed. It is the intent of Wrapped in His Love that shawl makers donate only their skills & prayers. Until recently, all yarn & book purchases had been made possible through a monetary donation. That seed money, however, has dwindled & we are in need of additional funds & materials. If you have skeins (full preferred) of acrylic yarns like Simply Soft, Soft Boucle, Homespun, Red Heart in light to medium colors & are willing to donate them, we would graciously receive them. Don t have any on hand? Just clip the Jo-Ann, Michael s or Hobby Lobby coupons for 40% off a regular item &, over a month s time, purchase one skein of yarn each week until you have three or four. Your donations can be dropped off at the Parish Nurse s Office in the Ministry Center. If you have questions, please contact Pat Kellen at 967-1094.

Page Six Second Sunday of Lent February 28, 2010 On the Horizon The Alzheimer s & Dementia Caregivers Support Group will meet Thurs. March 4 at 7PM in Room 6. Newcomers are welcome. Call 967-1094 for information. The next Nurse Is In is set for Sunday, March 7 from 8:30AM to 1:30PM in Room 6. To make your appointment, please call 967-1094. The Safety & Health Board will meet Tues. March 9 at 7PM in the Nurse s Office (near the RE Office). Members & member want-to-be s are invited to attend. Another Word on American Heart Month Eating right for a healthy heart may be less time consuming & labor intensive than you think. A recent article in Covenant Methodist Senior Services newsletter featured healthy snacks for diabetics. As diabetics are more prone to heart disease, stroke & high blood pressure, the suggestions offered could help keep anyone s heart healthy. Fruits a small apple, pear, nectarine, or orange ; 2T. of raisins Veggies raw bell pepper, jicima, baby carrots or green beans Dairy ½ C. low-fat or fat-free cottage cheese Grains single serving of whole grain crackers, or baked chips with salsa ; air popped popcorn (go light on the salt!) Proteins quesadillas: wheat tortilla, low fat cheese & a slice of ham ; mini pizza: ½ of a toasted wheat pita, pizza sauce, low fat cheese, bell pepper, turkey sausage Combos small piece of apple with thinly sliced parmesan cheese ; rice cake or graham cracker with 1T. low fat peanut butter & ¼ of a sliced banana ; ½ banana with 2T. Grape Nuts cereal Quantities depend upon ideal caloric intake, but you get the idea. Avoid the fast food trap & the refined/ processed & packaged stuff. Go for fresh & don t overdo! PARISH LIFE THINK SPRING Flowers... Vegetables 2011 The 2011 Mass Book was opened on Thursday, February 18, 2010. Anyone wishing to reserve Masses for loved ones or special intentions may do so. Please note: we will take only one intention for each liturgy. We suggest a $10.00 stipend for each Mass. According to the Code of Canon Law 948: Separate Masses must be applied for the intentions of those for whom an individual offering, even if small, has been made and accepted. What is normative in the practice of the Church is that there be separate individual Masses offered for individual intentions. Therefore, the practice of combining individual intentions on a regular basis has ceased at St. Isaac Jogues Parish. A Spring Plant Sale is coming here at St. Isaacs! Time to start thinking green - spring - planting flowers. An order form will be in the bulletin. Paid orders must be in by Palm Sunday, March 28. Pick up is here at SI. Isaacs on Saturday May 15th. Watch bulletin for more details. Thank you for your support and happy planting.

Page Seven Second Sunday of Lent February 28, 2010 All are invited to share in the St. Joseph Table celebration next weekend. This tradition gives glory to God, honors St. Joseph, encourages community building, and assists the needy. While a meatless table we will have a wonderful array of pastas, egg dishes, vegetables, fruits, sweets and beverages. All the food will have been donated through the generosity of parishioners, interested friends, and local businesses. There is no charge to come and eat at the St. Joseph Table. Donations are appreciated and will be used to help those in need. If you have made a promise of food for the St. Joseph Table, the food must be brought down to the Parish Hall on Saturday, March 6, 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Because the parking lot will be partially blocked off for the safety of the children attending Polish School that morning, we will have runners outside near the Holy Family Room to bring the food in if you cannot. You may also come in the doors near the small ramp in the circle driveway in front of the school. The viewing and blessing of the St. Joseph Table will be on Saturday, March 6, at 6 p.m. followed by the serving of sweets and coffee for a short time. The St. Joseph Table Mass will be at Noon on Sunday, March 7 th, followed by a blessing and the serving of food, 1:30-4:30 p.m. Please note that no one will be able to come and view the table on Sunday until it is time to serve the food at 1:30 p.m. The line to come down to the table will form in the Holy Family Room as only so many can be served at one time. If you are not part of the initial group that comes down, please know that you will be able to hear the blessing over the sound system in the Holy Family Room. Everyone s patience and cooperation will be appreciated! Donations of food are still welcome!! Please contact one of the following people or just bring it to the Parish Hall on Saturday at the times listed above. Thank you! Vegetables (fried, coked, etc.) Dee Stanton @ 847-966-1180 Fruit Pat Zygmunt @ 847-998-8928 Egg dishes (frittatas, meatless quiche, etc.) Jean Minelli @ 847-966-9845 Sweets (Cookies, tarts, brownies, cupcakes, etc.) Irene Baron @ 847-967-6149 Flowers (We need green and red blooming plants) - Loretta Falco @ 847-967-5697 Help (Saturday receiving and preparation of food and serving and clean-up Sunday) - Barbara Dary @ 847-966-5697 Lend us Nesco Roasters or large igloo coolers for drinks Dee Stanton, above

Page Eight Second Sunday of Lent February 28, 2010 ST. ISAAC JOGUES WOMEN S CLUB GUILD 7 PEPPER AND EGG SANDWICH LENTEN SPECIAL ON THE FOLLOWING FRIDAYS YOU CAN ORDER A PEPPER AND EGG SANDWICH IN ADVANCE BY JUST CALLING 847. 966. 9679 MARCH 5 MARCH 12 MARCH 19 MARCH 26 ORDERS CAN BE CALLED IN DURING THE WEEK UP UNTIL 10 AM ON THE FRIDAY OF PICK UP! ORDERS MAY BE PICKED UP IN THE HOLY FAMILY ROOM BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 4 AND 6 PM. PRICE PER SANDWICH IS $3.50 EACH Human Concerns Pregnancy ca be a time of mixed emotion. if you need support or assistance, call HOPELINE (847) 823 HOPE www.hopeline.wordpress.com Life isn t fair, but it s still good. Fr. Thomas Baima: Provost of the USML & Professor of Systematic Theology. "A Claim on Your Conscience? How Catholics Understand the Teaching Authority of the Church". How is conscience formed? How do we have access to truth to form it? Do different conceptions of religion affect it differently? Why does the Church have a role in conscience formation? Sun. March 14. Noon-1:30 PM. St. Catherine Laboure. 3535Thornwood, Glenview. 847-998-4704. No charge. It s Spring It s Baseball Time The St. Isaac Jogues Men s Club are selling tickets for their annual Chicago Cubs and White Sox Baseball Outings. Cubs vs. Pittsburgh Pirates Monday, June 28 7:05 p.m. starting time Lower Deck, Infield Terrace seating. Cost $51.00 (includes bus transportation, a snack before the game and a beverage before and after the game) White Sox vs. Seattle Mariners Monday, July 26 7:05 p.m. starting time Great Lower Deck Seating Cost $37.00 (includes bus transportation, snacks and beverage before and after the game) Tickets are available from Men s Club members or George Flentge (847.970.9976) Tickets purchased first will have best seating.

Page Nine Second Sunday of Lent February 28, 2010 SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Second Sunday of Lent; Purim (Jewish observance) Wednesday: St. Katharine Drexel Thursday: St. Casimir Friday: First Friday; World Day of Prayer; Abstinence Saturday: First Saturday On a Mountain with Jesus To go up on a mountain With the Lord Is to stop wandering In the desert Of discontent and sadness And be prepared and surprised To experience God s glory revealed In the power Of His cross and resurrection It s not a lonely retreat From the burden Of everyday life Rather, it s a total embrace Of Divine Providence So that face-to-face With our Savior and Friend We can be led by the Spirit To shine like the sun In a world filled with darkness The high and low mountains We need to climb We cannot dare climb alone For the Word was made Flesh And dwelt among us To take us out of our sinful pride And draw us closer To God s family the Church Where Christ s love abides In communion with all people - Deacon Rod St. Isaac Jogues Men s Club Lenten Mass/St. Patrick Day Meeting The Men s Club will hold its annual Lenten Mass, March 18 @ 7:00 p.m. Father Andrew Luczak will preside assisted by Deacon Bob O Keefe After Mass, the men will gather in the church for a St. Patrick s Day Celebration John O Affatati (Italian-American) will prepare a traditional Irish feast. (Corned beef and cabbage with potatoes) All men of the parish are invited. Nominations for Man of the Year will be accepted by Tim Hilliard. A collection for our favorite charity, St. Vincent de Paul, will be taken. Come and make new / meet old friends. LET NOTHING DISTURB YOU Let nothing disturb you, Nothing frighten you. All things are passing. God never changes. Patient endurance attains all things. Whoever possesses God lacks nothing, God alone is sufficient. -St. Teresa of Avila

Page Ten Second Sunday of Lent February 28, 2010 Sunday, February 28 7:30 am Dr. Florencio Moreno 9:00 am Jerry Pingitore 10:30 am Christine Wolf 12:00 pm For the Living & Deceased Members of St. Isaac Jogues & their Families; John Roskoske Monday, March 1 8:00 am Purgatorial Society; Angelina Aguirre Tuesday, March 2 8:00 am Terry Dyja Wednesday, March 3 8:00 am Bellissimo Family Thursday, March 4 8:00 am Burke & Igoe Family Friday, March 5 8:00 am Helen & Mary Jane Polinski Saturday, March 6 8:00 am Communion Service-No Intentions 5:00 pm For the Living & Deceased Members of St. Isaac Jogues & their Families; Gregorio & Andrea Beltran Sunday, March 7 7:30 am Lisowski Family 9:00 am Steven Zourkas 10:30 am Gail Gorski 12:00 pm Dom Guevarra Sacristy Committee Janet Grant, Frances Martel Reconciliation Fr. Luczak Liturgies next weekend March 6 7 Presider 5:00 pm Fr. Kalas 7:30 am Fr. Janas 9:00 am Fr. Kennedy 10:30 am Fr Kennedy 12:00 pm Fr. Luczak/Deacon Bob Altar Servers 5:00 pm Mercedez Gallegos, Sandra Kietlinska, Ian DeLeon 7:30 am Colin Austria, Jacob Austria, Joanne Areno 9:00 am Carlo Lasco, Athena Lasco, Kiran Jose 10:30 am Christy Thomas, Justin Thomas, Jasmine Herrera 12:00 pm Thomas Malitz, Mark Malitz, Cassie Baloue, Rachel Nieva Relatives & Friends Please remember the sick and hospitalized: Dan Anfuso, Bob Arns, Shirley Arns, John Arns, Jr., Andre Baros, Noah Baros, Linda Bennett, Shawn Bong, Genevieve Conway, Mary Cornwell, Ed D Souza, Edward Gaske, Shirley Klein, Maria Ladd, Gailmarie Mattison, Laura Maya, Lillian McCloud, Marilyn Michaels, Mariel Mentink, Jean Necek, Susan Nowak, Tammy Heffernan Propst, Tony Romito, Gerry Sanariz, Linda Bong Sanchez, Paul Sitkowski, Clariza St. George, John Terzakis, Pat Terzakis, Alec Upshaw, Megan Zimniewicz Upshaw, Chuck Watson, Mary Zimniewicz. REST IN PEACE Robert Cecil, husband of Mary Mitchell Sawicki, father of Marilyn The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom should I fear? - Psalm 27:1

Page Eleven Second Sunday of Lent February 28, 2010 PASTOR: Rev. Andrew Luczak ASSOCIATE PASTOR: Rev. Camillus Janas, O.F.M PASTORAL STAFF: Deacon Bob Kerls, Parish Business Administrator Mrs. Dolores Stanton, Director of Religious Education Mrs. Patricia Kellen, Parish Nurse Ms. Lisa Hall, Music Director DEACON COMMUNITY: Deacon & Mrs. Robert C. O Keefe Deacon Rod Ranola Deacon & Mrs. Paul M. Stanton WEEKEND LITURGY PRESIDERS: Rev. Ron Kalas Rev. Bernard Kennedy, O.F.M. Rev. Philip McGlynn, O.S.M. Rev. David Stagaman, S.J. Eucharistic Celebrations: Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, & 12:00 Noon Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM Saturday: 8:00 AM & 5:00 PM Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday, 11:00-12:00 Noon or anytime by request. Sacrament of Matrimony: Must be registered for six months prior to setting the wedding date with an additional six months for necessary preparation. Note: The following wedding times can be scheduled: Friday at 5:00 p.m.; Saturday at 1:00 and 3:00 p.m.; Sunday at 3:00 p.m. (Ceremony only) Sacrament of Baptism: Second and fourth Sunday of each month at 1:30 PM. Baptism Preparation Session must be completed before Baptism. Contact the Parish Office as soon as possible for details. Parish Office Website: http://sij-parish.com E-mail: office@sij-parish.com 8149 Golf Road, Niles, IL. 60714....... 967-1060 Mrs. Janet Piovosi (Parish Secretary) Mrs. Emilie Casacchia (Data Processor) Mrs. Marlene Garber (Data Processor) Mrs. Jane Piper (Bulletin Editor) Religious Education............... 966-1180 Staff Secretary Parish Nurse....................... 967-1094 Music Ministry...................... 967-1091 Parish Hall........................ 965-1091 Ministry Center................... 965-6911 Parish School: St. John Brebeuf School......... 966-3266 Principal: Mrs. Margaret Whitman ADDING NAMES TO THE PARISH SICK LIST It has always been the policy of St. Isaac Jogues to offer our parish community an opportunity to pray for those parishioners who are ill and in need of our prayers. We have tried to keep close track of these names for our Bulletin as they are made available to us. However, now we face an important privacy issue, very much like the issues faced by hospitals, health institutions, and certainly by other parishes. We cannot (by law) publicly let our parish community know the health status of any of our members without their permission. We appreciate the fact that often friends, neighbors, and acquaintances wish to do something special for a person who is ill, and ask to place their name on the list to be prayed for. While their intentions are surely good, we simply can no longer accept names in this manner. We will institute a new process regarding calling in names for the Bulletin list. Names for the sick list placed in the Bulletin have to be called in by the person who is ill, or by a member of their family. At the time they call in the name, they will be asked whether they are the sick person him/ herself, or a member of their family, and if they give permission for the name to be placed on the list. They will be asked for the correct spelling of the sick person's name. If a family member, they will be required to give their name for our records. Thank you for your patience regarding this new process. We wish to do all we can to offer our parish community the opportunity to offer prayers for those who are ill but we must also be cognizant of the fact that all members of our congregation are entitled to their privacy in this regard.

CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS ST. ISAAC JOGUES #512032 8149 Golf Road Niles, IL 60714 TELEPHONE 847 967-1060 CONTACT PERSON Jane/Janet SOFTWARE MS Publisher 2003 Adobe Acrobat 8.0 Windows XP Professional PRINTER Canon IR 3035 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 12 SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION February 28, 2010 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS THANK YOU!