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WEBSITE: www.stmarymaplepark.org EMAIL: parishoffice@StMaryMaplePark.org PHONE: 815-827-3205 Fax: 815-827-3062 OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Thursday 9 AM-2 PM
CAROL FOLEY/ Secretary-Bookkeeper cfoley@stmarymaplepark.org
SARAH POYNTON/ R. E. Coordinator spoynton@ stmarymaplepark.org
Vicente Velarde/ Music Coordinator vvelarde@stmarymaplepark.org
DELORES LIKEUM/ Respect Life Coordinator respectlife@stmarymaplepark.org.
DIOCESAN SEXUAL ABUSE HOTLINE 1-815-293-7540
RELATED HELPFUL WEBSITES: www.vatican.va
www.rockforddiocese.org www.usccb.org
SCHEDULE OF MASSES Weekends: Saturday 4:00 PM;
Sunday 8:00 AM Daily Mass/Communion Service/Special
Occasions - Check Bulletin
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Saturday 2:45 - 3:45 PM
RECONCILIATION
Saturday 3:00 - 3:45 PM or anytime by appointment.
BAPTISM Call Fr. Ariel at 1-815-827-3205.
MARRIAGE
Call Fr. Ariel at 1-815-827-3205 before you set a date & at least six months before
the wedding to allow for preparation.
SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OF THE SICK Call Fr. Ariel Valencia at 815-505-7471
to request a visit or in case of emergency.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (SEPT. - MAY) Classes: Sunday 9:15-10:30 AM
RESPECT LIFE HELPLINE
If you are pregnant or think you may be and need help
please call 1-815-748-4242.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL If you require assistance please call St.
Gall Church at 630-365-6030.
January 27, 2019 REV. ARIEL VALENCIA /Parochial Administrator - ayie228@yahoo.com
In Residence: Rev. Msgr. Thomas Dzielak DEACON GREG URBAN- deacongreg@stmarymaplepark.org
CHURCH OF ST. MARY OF THE ASSUMPTION
123 S. County Line Road, PO Box 70, Maple Park, IL 60151-0070 WEBSITE: www.stmarymaplepark.org
EMAIL: parishoffice@stmarymaplepark.org PHONE: 815-827-3205 Fax: 815-827-3062
Pray For Our Deceased Priests… especially, Msgr. Raymond Wahl, Rev. John Daleiden, Rev. Bernard Heffernan, Rev. Patrick Quinn, Rev. Theodore McCormick, Rev. Daniel Considine, Rev. Martin McEvoy, and Deacon Tadeo Lopez Jimenez, whose death anniversaries we celebrate this week. Grant them eternal rest, O, Lord.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 2019 2
Saturday, January 26 ~ Saints Timothy & Titus 4:00 PM †Steven Mark Schmidt II by Darlene Berkes & Andrew Berkes Sunday, January 27 ~ 3rd. Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 AM Members of St. Mary of the Assumption & Saints Peter & Paul Parishes Monday, January 28 ~ St. Thomas Aquinas
7:15 AM †Margaret Gehrman by Joe & Kathleen Francis Tuesday, January 29 7:15 AM †Rita Lisson by Jim & Millie Diehl Wednesday, January 30 7:15 AM Parishioners of St. Mary, Woodstock Thursday, January 31 ~ St, John Basco 7:15 AM †Ed Gonzalez by Msgr. Thomas Dzielak Friday, February 1 7:15 AM †St. Mary Purgatorial Society Saturday, February 2 ~ The Presentation of the Lord 4:00 PM †John Schmitt by the Klein Family Sunday, February 3 ~ 4th. Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 AM Health & Blessings on Shawn & Janet Hughes by Mary Lau
MMMASSASSASS IIINTENTIONSNTENTIONSNTENTIONS
Ministries for the weekend of February 2/3 4:00pm
Lector: Volunteer Needed Extraord. Min. of Holy Communion: Volunteers Needed Altar Servers: Volunteers Needed Ushers: Kara Butts & Sally Kennedy
8:00am Lector: Volunteer Needed Extraord. Min. of Holy Communion: Al & Delores Likeum Altar Servers: Volunteers Needed Ushers: Julie Steadman & Kevin Meyer
CHURCH CLEANING ~ February 2: Kathy Kozlowski
& Gayla Mangers; February 16: Sarah McGreer &
Rita Campbell. If you are unable to clean on your
assigned weekend, please arrange to switch with
someone. Thanks to all who clean our church. Call
Anne Carson (815-827-3302), or Rita Campbell (815-
827-3320) before you want to clean so that the
church will be open for you.
RESPECT LIFE CORNER - “While many
Catholics want to help women and men heal from past abortions, most don't know how to begin.” Learn how you can become an instrument of God’s mercy at www.usccb.org/bridges-of-mercy. -USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities, “Bridges of Mercy for Post-Abortion Healing”, www.usccb.org/bridges-of-mercy
Let us pray for all who suffer from participation in abortion. May they find healing and peace in God’s loving forgiveness.
Readings for the week of January 27, 2019
Sunday: Neh 8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10/Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 15 [cf. Jn 6:63c]/1 Cor 12:12-30 or 12:12-14, 27/Lk 1:1-4; 4:14-21 Monday: Heb 9:15, 24-28/Ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4, 5-6 [1a]/Mk 3:22-30 Tuesday: Heb 10:1-10/Ps 40:2 and 4ab, 7-8a, 10, 11 [8a and 9a]/Mk 3:31-35 Wednesday: Heb 10:11-18/Ps 110:1, 2, 3, 4 [4b]/Mk 4:1-20 Thursday: Heb 10:19-25/Ps 24:1-2, 3-4ab, 5-6 [cf. 6]/Mk 4:21-25 Friday: Heb 10:32-39/Ps 37:3-4, 5-6, 23-24, 39-40 [39a]/Mk 4:26-34 Saturday: Mal 3:1-4/Ps 24:7, 8, 9, 19 [8]/Heb 2:14-18/Lk 2:22-40 or Luke 2:22-32 Next Sunday: Jer 1:4-5, 17-19/Ps 71:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 15-17 [cf. 15ab]/1 Cor 12:31—13:13 or 1 Cor 13:4-13/Lk 4:21-30
THE LION’S ROAR
This weekend I am in Panama City attending the World Youth Day. World Youth Day was initiated by Pope John Paul II in 1985. It is celebrated at the diocesan level every year and at the international level every two to three years at different locations. World Youth Day is a gathering of Catholic youth. It begins with a welcoming Mass, followed by three days of catechesis in the morning and cultural showcases in the afternoon and evening. On Friday, a live portrayal of the Stations of the Cross is presented. On Saturday, pilgrims walk to a designated venue for the vigil service and closing Mass on Sunday. The United States hosted World Youth Day in 1993. Many people testified that they received their vocation while attending a World Youth Day, whether it was a vocation to the priesthood, religious life or marriage. It is also a venue to see the vibrant faith of young people and an encouragement to persevere in the faith together with people from around the world who profess the Catholic faith. I have attended World Youth Day six times: Manila, Philippines (1995); Toronto, Canada (2002); Cologne, Germany (2005); Sydney, Australia (2008); Madrid, Spain (2011); Krakow, Poland (2016). I’m happy to add this one!
“Love is in the Air” Celebrate 40+ years of Snowball Love. Come & join us for an evening of dancing & fun! Saturday, February 16th. Doors open at 7:00PM. Cost is $10 per person. Music by The Hometown Band. Food will be served at 9:30ish. Must be 21 to attend.
St. Mary’s in Sycamore Youth Ministry Program is going to the main campus of Franciscan University of Steubenville on July 12-14 for the Steubenville Youth Conference. The conference is an event of awesome praise and worship, great speakers and breakout sessions, free time, entertainment by Matt Maher, Eucharistic adoration, Reconciliation and Mass. It is an opportunity to grow deeper in our faith and our relationship with God and meet other young Catholics who are excited about our faith. If any teen (8th-12th graders) is interested in joining, please contact Carolyn and Joe Scheon by the end of January. You can call them at (815) 895-3726 ext. 224. The total cost per student is $325.00.
3 3RD. SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Offertory For the week ended January 20, 2019
Sunday Envelopes ............................................. (38) $1,215 Loose ............................................................................ $49 Online Giving ......................................................... (4) $480 Stained Glass Window Repair ............................... (5) $173 Votive Lights ................................................................. $13 2018 Stewardship Refund .................................. $7,755.78 Funeral Stole Fee ....................................................... $150 Draw Down ............................................................. $9,500 National Appeal ................................................ (15) $1,045
YOU HAVE MADE US FOR YOURSELF, O GOD, AND OUR HEARTS ARE RESTLESS UNTIL THEY REST IN YOU.
[ST. AUGUSTINE, THE CONFESSIONS]
Once again we have seen another anniversary of the infamous court decision in the Roe v Wade case which has afforded legal protection for the deliberate killing of now more than 60 million children in the wombs of their mothers in the United States. What the total number amounts to throughout the whole world is staggering. Our defiance of God’s commandment that we are not allowed to intentionally kill anyone who is innocent and defenseless will surely merit the consequence of the severe punishment promised in the Bible to those who reject the Lordship of the Creator.
There are many things which can be addressed about the abortion situation, but I will limit myself in this column to reflecting on the language we use. The abortion debate is often framed as a matter of “pro-choice vs. pro-life.” This only muddies the waters of the debate, in my opinion.
To me it’s obvious that any person whose intellectual faculties are capable of knowing and evaluating something, and then having the ability to take action on his/her knowledge is “pro-choice.” Only those whose intellectual or physical capabilities are severely limited in such a way that they do not know what they are doing or cannot act physically are “no-choice.”
For example, consider the fact that every person in prison—except those found to suffer from some kind of insanity, or who have been wrongfully convicted—is there because he or she is “pro-choice,” that is, they made choices which led them to their current situation. The fact that we even have such places as jails or prisons is proof that every sane person is “pro-choice.”
The real issue in the abortion debate is not who is or who is not “pro-choice,” since all of us are “pro-choice.” The issue is always pro-choice for what. The object of the choice—what are you choosing?” —is the issue.
Those who defend abortion by using the terminology “pro-choice” may not admit it, but they are making the right to choose an ultimate right and not a conditional one. But reflecting on such an idea shows that it is untrue because we don’t live that way. An example: I exercise pro-choice when I drive my car, and I have the choice of how fast I will drive. If I am stopped for speeding 25 miles over the speed limit, I can’t say to the police officer, “you can’t stop me, I’m pro-choice and I have a right to choose to drive this fast.” Think that objection will hold up? My choice is limited for the common good. There are values which need to be upheld for the common good, even though upholding them limit the choice of an individual.
The right to life is a value reflected in our national identity: the right to “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” This is true for all citizens, but for those who believe in God the right to life is found in the commandment that we may not deliberately kill the innocent or the defenseless person, even in the name of “pro-choice.”
Msgr. Tom Dzielak
LORD, hold these members of our military in your loving hands. Protect them, especially, H.M.2 ERIK BRENGMAN, TIMOTHY DIEHL OS2, US COAST GUARD, SGT. JONATHON HODGE, SSGT. STUART KADLEC, MARINE SSGT. DANIEL MARCHESE, AND SSG. KYLE ROGOWSKI, as they protect us. Amen. If you have a name you would like to add to our prayer list, call the parish office at 815-827-3205 or email us at
PRAY FOR ALL THE SICK, ESPECIALLY…
Msgr. Joseph Linster Rev. Andrew Deitz MaryLynn Alms
Leo Bomleny Fran Brennan Alice Chu Alex Geltz Gloria Gomez Jack Grzywa Mary Grzywa Harold Lind
Jeremiah Lynch Mark Mercer Maria Minniti Becky Nelson Pat Probst Gary Schmitt Jim Turk Betty Weaver & all the sick…..
If you know of anyone who is in the hospital or sick or homebound and who would like a visit from a priest please call the Parish Office
at 815-827-3205 or in case of an emergency you may call Fr. Ariel at 815-505-7471.
There will be a Cenacle Guild Potluck Breakfast on Friday, February 8th after the 7:15 AM Mass. The breakfast will be
followed by a brief meeting. All are welcome to attend!
Our second graders will be receiving the Sacrament of Reconciliation for the first time next Sunday, February 3rd! Please continue
to keep them in your prayers this week.
“Father of mercy and God of all consolation, graciously look upon me and impart to me the blessing which flows from this holy Sacrament.
Overshadow - me with Your loving kindness, and let
this divine Mystery bear fruit in me.”
~St. Blaise, whose feast day we celebrate on February
3rd!
PRAYER BREAKFAST…..Wed., Feb. 13th from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at Nazareth Spirituality Center, Batavia, IL Suicide Prevention: Signs, Symptoms and How to Help will be presented by Stephanie L. Weber. Stephanie is the Executive Director of Suicide Prevention Services of America. Sponsored by Servants of the Holy Heart of Mary. Cost is a Free Will Donation and/or suggested items to support Suicide Prevention Services of America. Their Wish List: Paper towels, toilet paper, Kleenex, reams of white paper and gift cards from Amazon to purchase ink cartridges. Call Linda Isleib at 630-879-1296 or just stop by to register or for more information.
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