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Saint Albert the Great
Parish
8000 south Linder avenue BURBANK ILLINOIS 60459
SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT February 21 2016
MASSES
SATURDAY
5:00 PM Sunday Obligation (English)SUNDAY
7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 12:00 PM (English)10:30 AM (English-Polish)6:15 AM, 1:30 PM and 5:00 PM (Polish)6:30 PM (Spanish)WEEKDAY MASSES Monday-Friday)
6:30 AM, 8:30 AM (English)7:30 AM (Polish)SATURDAY MASS 7:30 AM ( Polish) 8:30 AM (English)SACRED HEART ADORATION CHAPEL
Open 7 day a week from 8:30AM to 8:30 PMFIRST FRIDAY ADORATION 5:00-7:00PM
Bilingual Confessions 5:00-6:00PM, 6:00 PM Mass (Polish)HOLY DAYS
Please refer to schedules printedin the bulletin prior to the Holiday.Vigil Mass - 7:00 PM (evening before Holy Day) SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Saturday 4:00-4:45 PMSACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
1st, 2nd and 3rd Sundays at 3:15 PMBaptismal Preparation Class
Last Monday of month at 7:00 PM Parish registrationand attendance at the Baptismal Preparation Classare required prior to Baptism.SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
All wedding arrangements must be made with
a parish priest at least 6 months prior to scheduled date.All couples are required to participate ina marriage preparation program. Parish registration isa requirement. Times of marriages are as follows:Saturday 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM, Sunday - no weddings
elcome
elcome
In this House of God
All are
RECTORY …………………………..…(708)423-0321PLEBANIA (po polsku)……………..(708)423-0321For Sacraments of Baptism, Marriage, parish registration,convert instruction, prolonged illness at home.PARISH WEBSITE
www.stalbertgreat.comE-MAIL [email protected] BOUNDARIES
North-75th St. East-Cicero, West-NarragansettSouth-87th St. (Cicero to Austin)83rd St. (Austin to Narragansett)MINISTRY OF CARE……………….…(708)423-0321Deacon Irvin A. Bryce Jr.PRAYER NETWORK………………....(708)966-4068Mrs. Marlene RybickiST. ALBERT THE GREAT SCHOOL.(708)424-77575535 West State RoadMr. Terrence K. O’Rourke, Principalwww.stalbertthegreatschool.comPOLISH CATHOLIC SCHOOL
KS. IGNACEGO POSADZEGO…….(708) 423-5715
5555 West State Roadwww.szkolaksignacego.comE-MAIL [email protected] OFFICE…………………………...(708)636-04065535 West State RoadDeacon Pete Manning, Coordinator
REV. MICHAEL L. ZOUFAL, PASTOR
REV. ANTHONY BROOKS, SCh. ASSOCIATE PASTOR
REV. MARCIN SZCZYPULA, ASSOCIATE PASTOR
REV. LESLAW PREBENDOWSKI SCh. ASSOCIATE PASTOR
IRVIN A. BRYCE, JR., PERMANENT DEACON
RAYMUNDO DIAZ DE LEON, PERMANENT DEACON
MISSIONARY SISTERS OF CHRIST THE KING:
SR. WERONIKA ILNICKA, SR. MARIA NIWA
SR. AGNIESZKA KORTIAK
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MASS INTENTIONS
Monday, February 22, 2016
6:30 am - Parish Purgatorial Society
7:30 am + Jozefa Gotfryd
8:30 am + Breda Courtney - Blessing
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
St. Polycarp, Bishop & Martyr
6:30 am -
7:30 am + Mieczyslaw Krajewski
8:30 am + Charlotte Tiffy
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
6:30 am -
7:30 am + Walter Baczynski
8:30 am - Kieran Sheehy - Blessing
Thursday, February 25, 2016
6:30 am - Greg Fusco - Blessing for Health
7:30 am + Zofia Kuczak
8:30 am + Rose Marimello
7:00 pm - PARISH HOLY HOUR
Friday, February 26, 2016
6:30 am + Frank Lojas
7:30 am + Stanislaw Bafia
+ Marian Ryndak
8:30 am + Joseph Sillimna
5:30 pm5:30 pm5:30 pm --- STATIONS OF THE CROSSSTATIONS OF THE CROSSSTATIONS OF THE CROSS ---in Englishin Englishin English
6:30 pm6:30 pm6:30 pm --- STATIONS OF THE CROSSSTATIONS OF THE CROSSSTATIONS OF THE CROSS ---in Polishin Polishin Polish
8:00 pm8:00 pm8:00 pm --- STATIONS OF THE CROSSSTATIONS OF THE CROSSSTATIONS OF THE CROSS ---in Spanishin Spanishin Spanish
Saturday, February 27, 2016
7:30 am + Jozef Mocherek
+ Adam Styszko
8:30 am + Martin Costello
+ Jesus Edgar Jacobo
5:00 pm - For All Parishioners
- Lawrence & Mary Grogan
+ Patrick O’Let
+ Gregory Swierk 4th Anniv. Of Death
6:30 pm - Filipino Mass
Sunday, February 28, 2016
Third Sunday of Lent
6:15 am + Adam Styszko and wife
7:30 am + Jack Lawlor
9:00 am - Nora Cunningham - Blessing
10:30 am -
12:00 pm + Christina Wichert1:30 pm -
5:00 pm -
6:30 pm + Manuel Pinto
LET US PRAY FOR THE SICK: Greg Fusco,
Joshua Szymanek, Karen Hock, Lefteri
Prvett, Carol Gow, Carrie Lynn Hennesy
– Wild,Frank Hernandez , Linca Mazgaj,
Bernard Michalewicz, Bartel Amato,
Jerry Connell, Joe Sipiora, Kulwant Salaja, Matt Kopp, Merino Kin-
zie Families, Bagasan Ledesma Camins Families, Cristobal Sayson
Families, Grace Sevilla, Tom Grogan, Smykowski & Flanagan Fami-
lies, Chris Sy, Sally Busee, Daniel Gabala, Bernadine Hainswoth -
Miller, Peggy Gentile, Sarah Busse, Denise and Rich Jandura, Frank
Lacovetti, Barry Walter, Joseph Shnader, Debby Chalus, Sally Busse,
Joel Rivera, Robert Rodriguez, Dorothy Rapacz, Ronald Carvelli
Michele Mchalek, Peg Coleman, Mary Navarro, Maria Ganibaldi,
Eckhaus & Leano Family, Tom Majewski, Sandie Powers, Emma
Swerdlof, Mike Coleman, Bernadine Miller, Barbara Simich, Trine
Pineda, Debbie Ohara, Diana Barahona, Robert Skrobutt, Flora Mor-tell, Renee Rubio, Rev. Thomas Mescall, Nancy & Wayne Kinzie,
Marie King Doyle, Johanna Pusateri, Marlene Johanes, Mary Sochacz,
Marilyn Buchalski, Carmella Mazurek, Bernice Ciszek, Bill & Ruth Eich-
namm, Diane and Robert Juris, Reid, Salvatore Bottari, Theresa Lonski,
Alex Silverman, Janelle Demski, Bussie & Hedderman Families,
Shirley McVane, Cheryl Korosa, Mary Ann Riccio.
FOR THE DECEASED: Paul Neumanowicz, Robert Plewa, David Krueger.
St. Albert the Great “Sacred Heart of
Jesus” Eucharistic Adoration Chapel
is open 7 days per week 8:30 a.m. -
8:30 p.m. Parishioners are needed to
commit ONE HOUR per week.
WE ARE TO BE TRANSFORMEDToday’s showing forth of God’s glory is filled with
a light that astonishes and reveals. Jesus transfiguredon Mount Tabor energizes even the sleepy apostles,who see but cannot get hold of it. They can be forgivenfor not apprehending the full meaning of this extraordi-nary vision of a transfigured Jesus with Elijah and
Moses. The whole of the Law and prophets is summedup here on this mountain.The transfiguration on Mount Tabor is handed over
to us this Sunday. As Paul reminds us, it is we who areto be transformed. The light and life of the Resurrec-tion are set forth here so we do not lose heart and fallentirely asleep. This Sunday looks to Easter. It looks totransformation. It asks us to lift up our heads and ac-knowledge the risen Lord as our light and our salva-tion. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
The LORD is my light and my salvation;whom should I fear? — Psalm 27:1
LET NOTHING DISTURB YOULet 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 Ávila
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Stations of the CrossPlease join us for the Stations of the Cross every Friday
during Lent (beginning February 12th) at the followingtimes:
5:30 PM5:30 PM5:30 PM --- in Englishin Englishin English
6:30 PM6:30 PM6:30 PM --- in Polishin Polishin Polish
8:00 PM8:00 PM8:00 PM --- in Spanishin Spanishin Spanish
St. Albert the Great School
Our students will attend Stations of the Cross in Church
every Monday at 1:30 PM1:30 PM1:30 PM. You are welcome to join them.
Lamentations - Gorzkie Żale
Every Sunday of Lent 4:30 PM4:30 PM4:30 PM - in Polish
Rosary
Every Day after 8:30 AM8:30 AM8:30 AM Mass - in English
L E N T E N R E G U L A T I O N S
FASTING: Ages 18-59 fast on Ash Wednesdayand Good Friday, limiting themselves to one full
meal and two smaller meals each day, with no
snacking between meals.
ABSTINENCE: Catholic age 14 and older ab-
stain from meat on Ash Wednesday, Good
Friday and all Fridays of lent.
PARISH MISSION IN ENGLISH Starts Sunday, February 28th and will
continue on Monday 2/29/, Tuesday 3/1/,Wednesday 3/2, at 7:00 p.m. All parishioners are encouraged to attend.
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
The treasures of our tradition can often be traced to one source, but like the wa-
ters of a river branching out on its way to the sea, are received differently as they
filter through various cultures and customs. Long ago, mostly because of the prepa-
ration of candidates for baptism, the annual feast of the Lord’s death and resurrec-
tion was preceded by a period of preparation. In the West that comes to us as Lent,
a word drawn from the Old English word for springtime, referring to the lengtheninghours of sunlight in this hemisphere.
In the East, the tradition of preparing for Easter is received as “Great Lent,” to distinguish it from a secon-
dary “Lent” preceding Christmas, and a two-week period, a kind of “pre-Lent,” that gradually introduces the
faithful to the austerities of Great Lent. One of the major differences between East and West is in the vigor of
the Lenten fast. In Great Lent the customs of fast and abstinence are far more strict than we are accustomed
to. For us, meat is off our Lenten tables on Friday, but in the East, meat disappears from the diet completely,
along with dairy products. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
DIRECTION The great thing in this world is not so much where we are, but in what directionwe are going. —Oliver Wendell Holmes
OPEN HOUSESt. Albert the Great Catholic School in Burbank will be hosting their
second Open House on Monday, February 22, 2016 from 9:00 AM -1:00 PM. The Principal, Mr. Terrence O’Rourke will give a formal
presentation in the school library about our academic programs
at 9:00 AM; 11:00 AM; and 1:00 PM. Tours of the facilities will be
given. St. Albert the Great is located at 5535 West State Road in
Burbank (80th
& Central). For more information regarding scholar-
ships or to schedule a Shadow Day, call the school office at
708-424-7757.
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O U R W E E K L Y O F F E R I N G
February 14, 2016 $13,807.70
To Teach Who Christ Is Camp. $2,471.00
T h a n k Y o u f o r y o u r s u p p o r t .
7:00 pm Boy Scouts
Wednesday, February 24
8:10 am Morning Prayer of the Church
Tuesday, February 23
10:00 am Bible Study
Thursday, February 25
7:00 pm Parish Holy Hour
Saturday, February 27
Friday, February 26
7:00 pm Cub Scouts
1:00 pm Prayer Group
February 23-27 at St. Albert’s
7:00 pm Bingo
5:45 pm SVD
On Sunday, February 14th
at the 9:00 a.m. Mass, five Cub Scouts received their Catholic Parvuli Dei religious
Emblems, also five Cub Scouts received their Catholic Light of Christ Religious Emblems. These medals are
accomplished by each Scout working alongside their parents and family members to further their Catholic
faith. These medals were presented by Deacon Bryce and Joe Ferreri.
Back row: Michael Appleby, Carlos Guzman, Matthew Carrano, Grayson Vanis, Joey Bravo
Front row: Bobby Jensen, David Tomczak, Johnny Campos, Jonathan Cabrera, Logan Fitzmourice,
left Fr. Marcin.
BLUE CANDLES There are still few candles available in front of our Blessed Mother.
If you are interested in burning a candle for your loved one in front of our Blessed
Lady , please contact the parish office. The donation for one year is $250.00.
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Kaplica „Najświętszego Serca Pana Jezusa”przy parafii Św. Alberta jest otwarta 7 dni
w tygodniu od godz. 8:30 ranodo 8:30 wieczorem.
Zapraszamy wszystkich a szczególnie osoby,które mog ą po święcić ustolona godzinę
tygodniowo na okres jednego roku. Po więcej informacji proszę dzwonić do biura
parafialnego na nr. 708-423-0321
NabożeństwaWielkopostne:Droga Krzyżowa
w piątki o godzinie6:30 wieczorem
Gorzkie Żale wniedziele o godzinie4:30 po południu
połączone ze MsząŚwiętą.
Samotni Ale Nie Sami (SANS)!!Zapraszają na spotkanie co 2-gi czwarteko 6:00 pm w parafii Św. Alberta w Sali Św.Tereski od Dzieciątka Jezus ( biuro parafialne ikaplica Adoracyjna Najświętszego Sakramentu).Jeżeli nie masz rodziny, znajomych, przyjaciół, bliskich - przyjdź do nas-teraz już nie będzieszsam—sama. Po więcej informacji dzwoń doElżbiety 708-979-6279.
WIELKI
POST
ABY WIARA BYŁA ŻYWA Góra Tabor, na której toczy się akcja dzisiejszejEwangelii, jest miejscem niezwykłym. Wyrasta z
płaskiego otoczenia i robi wrażenie swym
odosobnieniem. Tu Jezus zabrał swych uczniów – z dala od zgiełku codzienności, z dala od tłumów.Góra Tabor wznosi się 588 m n.p.m., pokonaniedrogi na jej szczyt wymaga sporego wysiłku.Zmęczeni uczniowie zasnęli i nie słyszeli słówMojżesza i Eliasza o odejściu Jezusa w Jerozolimie.Zobaczyli tylko chwałę, światło. Można sobiewyobrazić zachwyt i euforię w ich sercach. Lecz byłto tylko dodatek i oprawa do objawienia tajemnicyobecności Boga w Trójcy jedynego. Potem obłok,strach. Obecność Pana jest bliska, a jednocześnienieuchwytna dla człowieka (por. Hi 9,11).Często Bóg działa w naszym życiu na sposób dlaczłowieka niezrozumiały. Mamy Jego obraz w sercu,wydaje nam się, że Go znamy. A Bóg zawsze„wymyka się”. Nie jest to gra, nie jest to poniżanieczłowieka. On chce, abyśmy odkrywali Jegoobecność, wciąż na nowo, aby nasza wiara byłażywa.W dzisiejszym pierwszym czytaniu Pan Bóg
prowadzi z Abrahamem piękny dialog. Gdyby ktośobserwował tę rozmowę, to byłby pełen podziwu dla
bliskiej relacji człowieka i Stwórcy. Zaraz potemPan w tajemniczy sposób się wycofuje. Abrahamzostaje sam z niepewnością, strachem, ciemnością.Bóg dopiero po pewnym czasie przemawia doAbrahama. Czyni to w inny, nowy sposób. Znamyten lęk, pozorne opuszczenie. Mistycy nazywali go„nocą wiary”. Po tej „nocy” Pan Bóg przychodzi donas w nowy sposób, a nasza wiara zostajeoczyszczona i ożywiona.o. Tomasz S ł owiń ski – dominikanin
W tym roku bierzemy udział w programie pomocydomom dziecka w Polsce i w Meksyku. W kościeleznajdują się kalendarze na okres Wiekiego Postuoraz skarbonki na ofiary. Skarbonki będą zebranew kościele w niedzielę Wielkanocną. Bóg zapłać zaudział w tym programie.
Rozpoczynają się zapisy
do szkoły podstawowej i przedszkolaprzy Parafii Św. Alberta.
Zapraszamy rodziców z dziećmi do obe-
jżenia szkoły w poniedziałek, 22-go Lutego
od 9 do 11 rano. Będzie można wysłuchać
prezentacji dyrektora szkoły p. Terrence
O’Rourke, o programach nauczania i za-
jęciach dla uczniów. Będzie można obejżeć
szkołę i zasięgnąć więcej informacji
o pomocy finansowej. Do biura można
dzwonić po polsku 708-424-7757.