ST PAUL THE APOSTLE Catholic and School 18 Woodlawn Ave. Joliet, Illinois 60435 www.stpauljoliet.com November 4, 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-first Sunday In Ordinary Time November 4, 2012 Saturday, November 3 4:30PM Eileen Maloney Szydlo Joseph Vota Sunday, November 4 7:30 AM The People of St. Paul the Apostle 9:00AM Thomas & Nell Mowbray 10:30 AM William Haake Margaret Quoss Monday, November 5 7:30 AM Robert Fischer Judy Russell Tuesday, November 6 8:30 AM Rev. George Klepec Wednesday, November 7 7:30 AM Jeff Anselmino Feehan & Long Families Thursday, November 8 7:30 AM Robert Wicevic Friday, November 9 7:30 AM Audrey Delrose 4:30 PM Janet Militello Next Sunday November 11 7:30 AM The People of St. Paul the Apostle 9:00 AM Deceased Paulites Anthony Chiavola 10:30 AM Raymond, Ann & Richard Ruddy NEXT WEEKEND S LITURGICAL CELEBRATIONS TIME READERS EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS 4:30 PM A. Kokosz/ P. Wilda P. Larranaga, R. Baskerville, R. Ward, G. Wheeler, E. Cora, J. Stofko, M. Schlegel Sunday, November 11 7:30 AM C. Hinkleman/ A. Henderson L. Deiss, A. Prock, C. Schultz, C. Lehman, K. & L. Brick, K. Burla 9:00 AM A. Theobald/ T. Ciesla P. Bowden, P. Gimbel, L. Nichols, M. Walsh, M & M Kucek, S. Smith 10:30 AM M.K. Robbins/ B. Bodach P. Bodach, M. Knorr, C. Knorr, J. Hatfield, J. Spence, N. Louck, B. Bayci Next Weekend s Servers: 4:30 PM R & P) Kasheimer, J. Parfitt, D. Tubongbanua Sunday, November 11 7:30 AM A. Biasella, B. Hinkleman, G. Underhill 9:00 AM M. Trizna, M. Cullen, D. Glasgow, E. Molnar 10:30AM M. Blenck, J. Bolek, J. Kollross, V. Defilippo Reflection on Stewardship Embracing a simpler lifestyle enables us to live more generously. October 21, 2012 $16,057.00 (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-first Sunday in Ordinary Time November 4, 2012 Catholic Citizenship Election Day is this Tuesday: are you informed and ready? American public schools were established to prepare children to become informed citizens of our democracy. American Catholic schools have an even more profound mission: to prepare our children to live their faith as adults in a society that is increasingly hostile to our basic beliefs and core values including the following: The belief that life is a sacred gift from God leads to the core value that life must be protected at all stages from conception to natural death. The belief that matrimony is a sacred sacramental vocation or calling from God leads to the core belief that marriage between a man and a woman is the fundamental unit of society that must be supported and protected by law and public policy to provide for the creation and nurturing of children. The belief that we are all children of God, made in His image with an eternal soul leads to the core value that we all must respect the dignity of others and protect and provide for the most vulnerable members of society through charitable works that provide food, shelter, clothing, and honorable work opportunities to those in need. The belief that all of creation is a gift from the Creator leads to the core value that we must all be good stewards of God s creation, working to provide a clean and safe environment for all, including future generations. At St. Paul the Apostle School, we include these basic Catholic beliefs and core values into the entire curriculum, not just in Religion and Family Life classes, but in Literature, Science, and Social Studies classes as well. We encourage the children to complete service projects at each grade level to help the neediest members of our society. We also provide ecology and student government club opportunities for students to begin to practice these core values. As with all that we do, the home-school partnership is essential for success. As you worked to become more informed as an adult voter in this week s election, I hope you have shared with your children or grandchildren, nieces or nephews, the discernment process you have used to prudently decide as a Catholic citizen which candidates will earn your vote on Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Kay Robbins, Principal
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 Rosary for Life Mon., Nov. 5 at 4:00pm. FOLLOW Night Tues., Nov. 6 5:30 to 9pm FOLLOW with Bible Study. Daybreak Sat., Nov. 10 from 9:30am to 12:30pm. Thanksgiving Can Food Drive Weekend November 17-18 at all Masses. 2012 Christmas Giving Tree THE ANNUAL REQUEST FOR DONA- TIONS OF NEW CLOTHING & TOYS IS TO TAKE PLACE WITHIN THE NEXT FEW WEEKS. This year s recipients: Birth Right of Joliet & Catholic Charities Day Break. Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 22nd in the Narthex of St. Paul s, two tall trees will be filled with cards denoting gifts to be given to infants, children, teens, women & men. Look for more information in upcoming bulletins. Thank you!! R.E.P. NEWS In need of information about Our Religious Education Program? Please call the REP office at 815-725-6927 All REP families should be registered for one of the FLAG sessions: either today, November 4, 11:30-2 pm or tomorrow, November 5, 5:45-8:15 pm. This is a required part of the REP curriculum. Please call the REP office at 815-725-6927 for further information. 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 After Everyone Welcome
Sunday, November 4 7:30am Sunday Mass 9:00am Sunday Mass 9:00am FLAG All School Bldgs/ AC/ 9:00am RCIA Convent 10:30am Mass Monday, November 5 5:15pm FLAG All School Bldgs/ AC/ Tuesday, November 6 REMEMBER TO VOTE 8:30am Mass 5:00pm Youth Ministry Convent 6:30pm Boy Scouts #15 School Hall 7:00pm Adult Faith Formation Bible Study A 4 7:30pm Baptismal Prep Class A 1 Wednesday, November 7 5:30pm Paulites Social A 4/ Kit 7:00pm Athletic Board Meeting A 2 Thursday, November 8 3:00pm Children s Choir 3:30pm Interviews w/diana A 3 3:30pm Youth Ministry Cluster Mtg. Convent 6:30pm Adult Choir 7:00pm Spirit & Truth Convent/ Friday, November 9 9:00am Basketball Practice 3:00pm Confessions 3:00pm Cheerleading Practice 4:30pm Vigil Mass 5:30pm Music Ensemble Sunday, November 11 9:00am Vendor Fair AC/ 9:00am Mass 9:00am RCIA Convent 10:30am Mass 11:30am Hospitality Coffee Tower Room 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
Wanted Holiday Bakers For: St. Paul s Vendor Sale When: Sunday, Nov 11 th, 2012 Time/Place 9am til 3 pm St. Paul s ALL PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT THE NEW SCIENCE LAB AND TECHNOLOGY UPDATES If you or someone you know would like to donate their Baked Goodies to our Vendor Fair we could use you this year! We would love to have your baked pies, cakes, cookies, brownies, etc. Bring All BAKED DONATIONS on Frday before 3:30pm to the school office, Thank you Christine Merriman 815-744-7095 / merriman4@att.net COLLEGE SEMINARY VISITS 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. These are great opportunities to visit the seminaries, meet seminarians and see seminary life first-hand. Please RSVP to Fr. Burke at ((815 834-4004) or vocations@dioceseofjoliet.org by November 11 th if you are interested. You would be leaving Thursday morning at 8am on November 15 and return about 7pm on Saturday, November 17. 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 I'm often asked what a voter can morally do if two opposing candidates both support abortion. I recommend asking a simple question: Which of the two candidates will do less harm to unborn children if elected?" "This is not choosing the lesser of two evils...we may never choose evil." ".... In this case, you would not be choosing an evil. Why? Because in choosing to limit an evil, you are choosing a good." HOW WOULD JESUS VOTE? Fr. Frank Pavone, President, Priests for Life Our human dignity is inseparable from the sacredness of life as the gift of the Creator. In God s plan, each person is unique and irreplaceable. A person comes into this world in a family, which is the first locus of humanization, and above all the first school of peace. To build peace, we need to look to the family, supporting it and facilitating its task, and in this way promoting an overall culture of life. The effectiveness of our commitment to peace depends on our understanding of human life. If we want peace, let us defend life! ~ Pope Benedict XVI Address at Meeting with Members of the Government in Lebanon, September 15, 2012 PRAY FOR THOSE WHO RISK THEIR LIVES TO KEEP US SAFE & OUR FREEDOM SECURE! HONOR THEM BY EXERCISING YOUR RIGHT TO VOTE!
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 November 6th, The Patriachs: ISAAC, JACOB, JOSEPH BIBLE STUDY SERIES Young Married Couples Celebration Two Events. One Great Day., 2012 St. Isaac Jogues Catholic 306 W. Fourth Street, Hinsdale, Illinois 60521 Young Couples Retreat Day: 10:30 a.m. through 6:30 p.m. Mass Young Couples Anniversary Mass & Reception: 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. Come by for a short daytime retreat with other young couples. Drop in for a special anniversary Mass and reception that evening. Attend one, or the other or make a day of it for both events. Open to all young adult married couples in their 20s and 30s. Plus there will be a special blessing at the Mass for any couples celebrating their first, fifth, tenth, or fifteenth anniversary in 2012. ONLINE REGISTRATION AVAILABLE www.dioceseofjoliet.org/yam/ youngcouples.asp Sponsored by the Diocese of Joliet Young Adult Ministry Office in partnership with Charis Ministries and the Diocesan Center for Family Minstry. The cost for the retreat is $45/couple (or $55 after Oct. 28), and the cost for the evening event is $15/ couple. Couples can register for both through the retreat registration process online. Notes from the Catechism The mystery of the Most Holy Trinity is the central mystery of Christian faith and life. It is the mystery of God himself. It is therefore the source of all the other mysteries of faith, the light that enlightens them. (CCC, n. 234) EVANGELIZATION AND CATECHESIS HEAD SHARES SEVEN THINGS CATHOLICS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE NEW EVANGELIZATION WASHINGTON To honor the fiftieth anniversary of the Second Vatican Council and the twentieth anniversary of the Catechism of the Catholic, Pope Benedict XVI has announced a Year of Faith, starting October 11 and ending November 24, 2013, to strengthen the faith of Catholics and draw the world to faith by their example. The Year of Faith is meant to reflect one of the themes of Pope Benedict s pontificate, the New Evangelization. Peter Murphy, D.Min., executive director of the Secretariat of Evangelization and Catechesis of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), shares Seven Things Catholics Should Know About the New Evangelization. Murphy, who is in Rome as an auditor of the October 7-28 Synod of Bishops on the New Evangelization, offers: 5. It s not an isolated moment, but an ongoing practice. Personal conversion and the encounter with Christ is an ongoing experience that lasts a lifetime. Catholics are blessed to encounter their Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ in the Sacraments. Catholics are called to live in a way that reflects the love of Christ. God s love is shared with our neighbors through caring for the poor and welcoming those who feel distant from God. 6. It s meant to counter secular culture. G.K. Chesterton wrote that each generation is converted by the saint who contradicts it most. The New Evangelization responds to Western society s ongoing move away from religion by urging Catholics to enthusiastically share Christ in word and through the credible witness of their lives. This is why Pope Benedict encourages Catholics to study the lives of the saints during the Year of Faith and learn from their example. 7. It s a priority for the. Blessed Pope John Paul II made it a major priority of his 26- year pontificate. Continuing this, Pope Benedict launched the Pontifical Council for Promoting New Evangelization in 2010 and made it the theme of the 2012 Synod of Bishops. The U.S. bishops issued a document in April, Disciples Called to Witness: The New Evangelization, focused on welcoming inactive Catholics back to the faith. The New Evangelization has an urgency about it, an urgency for all Catholics to embrace the grace of their baptismal call and share the Good News of Jesus Christ with their family, friends and neighbors. More informa on on the New Evangeliza on is available online: www.usccb.org/beliefs-and-teachings/how-we -teach/new-evangeliza on/ St. Patrick s (710 West Marion Street, Joliet) will hold its Fall Anointing of the Sick Liturgy on th at 10:00 a.m. in the church. The faithful at St. Paul s in Joliet will also be present. A reception will be held following the liturgy. All those from the Joliet community are welcome to join us for this special event. Please call (815) 727-4746 for more information.