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Our Mission is to be a Reflective and Active Presence
of Jesus Christ in the Community.
We are called by God as the Baptized Community of
Saint Fabian to Embody the Risen Christ we Experience as
Savior,
Teacher, Healer,
Peacemaker, Compassionate Lover
Embracer of all Cultures and Ages, Celebrator, Comforter,
Servant, Host,
Entrance and Guide
United in faith as
Daughters and Sons, we live and celebrate
God’s Presence
SAINT FABIAN CATHOLIC
COMMUNITY PARAFIA ŒWIÊTEGO
FABIANA
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Apocalypse, Catharsis, or Further Continuance?
According to prophecies coming from left and right, 2012 was supposed to be the year of the end of the world, as we know it. But we, Christians, Catholics, do not care about prophecies. We are not intimidated by pseudo information or catastrophic movies that reach us. “But of that day or that hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.” (Mark 13:32) I started with a quote from the end of today's Gospel because these are the most impor-tant words. They are like a buffer of information that attacks us. The texts about the Apocalypse, about catharsis, are to arouse fear of the future in us. Let us not go crazy, we have our faith, our Christian consciousness, and although we often wonder how it will be after our descent from the earthly pit after this earthly pilgrimage, faith and the Scriptures explain this to us sufficiently. The time of earthly life is the time of trial, a time for fulfilling the task that God has set for us. A personal, individual task, not entrusted to any other person. It is worth it, maybe even necessary, for us to consider how our life goes. And our future life? Nobody knows but only one man who as God de-scended to Earth, lived among people, showed himself to his disciples after death to prove that the future really exists for us after a short period of wandering the earth. The Prophet Daniel announces that “And many of those who sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlast-ing life, and some to shame and everlasting contempt.” (Daniel 12:2) So Daniel gives us information: How our life is, such is our resurrection, how our faith is, such is our future. The Liturgy of the Word also invites us to a good life and deep faith, which today, when the liturgical year is coming to an end, presents a great eschatological event - the glorious return of Christ and resurrection in the last days. “For by a single offering he has perfected for all time those who are sanctified…Where there is forgive-ness of these, there is no longer any offering for sin.” (Hebrews 10:14, 18). Our earthly time is given to us to read God's intentions for us and to not to fail our Father’s and Creator's hopes, that is, to fulfill his will faithfully and thereby achieve one’s own happiness. And although the time of earthly life in relation to eternity is a short time filled with hard work, a time of carrying the cross, suffering and renunciations, it is He who is the path to eternal glory. At the same time, Christ himself gives us an impor-tant message: “Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away. But of that day or that hour no one knows, not even the an-gels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.” (Mark 13:31-32) By giving us hope for eternal life, he also warns us to be vigilant and to do what God has commanded us.
Queen Mother of Mercy, please intercede for us with Your Son, pray for us sinners now and in the hour of our death. Through Christ, with Christ and in Christ.
Apokalipsa, Katharsis, czy dalsze trwanie?
Według przepowiedni ogłaszanych z prawa i lewa rok 2012 to miało być rok końca świata, jaki znamy. Ale przecież my, chrześcijanie, katolicy, nie dbamy o przepowiednie. Nie dajemy się zastraszyć pseudoinformacjami, filmami katastroficznymi, czy kartkami, które do nas docierają. „Lecz o dniu owym lub godzinie nikt nie wie, ani aniołowie w niebie, ani Syn, tylko Ojciec.” (Mk 13,32). Zacząłem cytatem z końca dzisiejszej Ewangelii, bo to najważniejsze słowa, jakby bufor informacji, które nas atakują. Teksty o Apokalipsie, o Katharsis, mają wzbudzić w nas lęk przed przyszłością. Nie dajmy się zwariować, mamy naszą wiarę, naszą świadomość chrześcijańską i chociaż zastanawiamy się niejednokrotnie, jak to będzie po naszym zejściu z ziemskiego padołu, po zakończeniu tej ziemskiej pielgrzymki, to jednak wiara i Pismo Święte dostatecznie nam to wyjaśniają. Czas życia ziemskiego to czas próby, czas na spełnienie zadania, które Bóg nam wyznaczył, zadania osobistego, indywidualnego, nie powierzonego żadnemu innemu człowiekowi. Warto więc, a może nawet trzeba, abyśmy rozważyli, jak przebiega nasze życie. A nasze przyszłe życie? Tego nie wie nikt poza jednym jedynym Człowiekiem, który jako Bóg zstąpił na ziemski padół, żył pośród ludzi, po śmierci ukazywał się swoim uczniom, by udowodnić, iż rzeczywiście istnieje dla nas przyszłość po krótkim okresie wędrówki po ziemi. Prorok Daniel ogłasza, że „Wielu zaś, co posnęli w prochu ziemi, zbudzi się: jedni do wiecznego życia, drudzy ku hańbie, ku wiecznej odrazie.” (Dn 12, 2). A zatem podaje nam informację: jakie nasze życie, takie zmartwychwstanie, jaka nasza wiara, taka nasza przyszłość. Do dobrego życia i głębokiej wiary wzywa nas też Liturgia Słowa, która teraz, gdy rok liturgiczny dobiega końca, w czytaniach na dzień dzisiejszy przedstawia wielkie wydarzenie eschatologiczne – chwalebny powrót Chrystusa i zmartwychwstanie w czasach ostatecznych. „Jedną bowiem ofiarą udoskonalił na wieki tych, którzy są uświęcani. … Gdzie zaś jest ich odpuszczenie, tam już więcej nie zachodzi potrzeba ofiary za grzechy.” (Hbr 10, 14,18). Czas życia ziemskiego jest nam dany po to, aby odczytać Boże zamiary wobec nas i nie zawieść nadziei naszego Ojca i Stwórcy, czyli spełniać wiernie Jego wolę, a tym samym osiągnąć własne szczęście. I choć czas życia ziemskiego w stosunku do wieczności jest czasem krótkim, wypełnionym pracą, trudem, niesieniem krzyża, cierpieniami i wyrzeczeniami, to właśnie on jest drogą do chwały wiecznej. Równocześnie Chrystus sam przekazuje nam jakże ważną wiadomość: „Niebo i ziemia przeminą, ale słowa moje nie przeminą. Lecz o dniu owym lub godzinie nikt nie wie, ani aniołowie w niebie, ani Syn, tylko Ojciec.” (Mk 13, 31-32). Dając nam nadzieję na życie wieczne, jednocześnie przestrzega nas, byśmy byli czujni i realizowali to, co nam Bóg przykazał.
Królowo, Matko Miłosierdzia, prosimy, wstawiaj się za nami u Syna Twego, módl się za nami grzesznymi teraz i w godzinę naszej śmierci. Przez Chrystusa, z Chrystusem i w Chrystusie.
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READINGS FOR THIS WEEKEND FIRST READING: DANIEL 12:1-3 In those days, I Daniel,
heard this word of the Lord:
"At that time there shall arise
Michael, the great prince,
guardian of your people;
it shall be a time unsurpassed in distress
since nations began until that time.
At that time your people shall escape,
everyone who is found written in the book.
"Many of those who sleep in the dust of the earth shall
awake;
some shall live forever,
others shall be an everlasting horror and disgrace.
"But the wise shall shine brightly
like the splendor of the firmament,
and those who lead the many to justice
shall be like the stars forever."
SECOND READING: HEBREWS 10:11-14, 18
Brothers and sisters:
Every priest stands daily at his ministry,
offering frequently those same sacrifices
that can never take away sins.
But this one offered one sacrifice for sins,
and took his seat forever at the right hand of God;
now he waits until his enemies are made his footstool.
For by one offering
he has made perfect forever those who are being
consecrated.
Where there is forgiveness of these,
there is no longer offering for sin.
GOSPEL: MARK 13:24-32 Jesus said to his disciples:
"In those days after that tribulation
the sun will be darkened,
and the moon will not give its light,
and the stars will be falling from the sky,
and the powers in the heavens will be shaken.
"And then they will see 'the Son of Man coming in the
clouds'
with great power and glory,
and then he will send out the angels
and gather his elect from the four winds,
from the end of the earth to the end of the sky.
"Learn a lesson from the fig tree.
When its branch becomes tender and sprouts leaves,
you know that summer is near.
In the same way, when you see these things
happening,
know that he is near, at the gates.
Amen, I say to you,
this generation will not pass away
until all these things have taken place.
Heaven and earth will pass away,
but my words will not pass away.
"But of that day
or hour, no one
knows,
neither the
angels in
heaven, nor the
Son, but only
the Father."
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Children from 4th grade up are needed to serve at any of our four Masses on the weekend. Servers usually participate in one or two Masses per month, however they can serve more often if they like. All Masses need help! Training is provided.
If your child is interested in helping the parish and being an active part of the church, please contact Altar Server Coordinator Paula Kroll at (847) 769-8630 to help schedule a training hour.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Rv 1:1-4; 2:1-5; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 18:35-43 Tuesday: Rv 3:1-6, 14-22; Ps 15:2-5; Lk 19:1-10 Wednesday: Rv 4:1-11; Ps 150:1b-6; Lk 19:11-28 Thursday: Rv 5:1-10; Ps 149:1b-6a, 9b; Lk 19:41-44 Thanksgiving Day—Suggested: Sir 50:22-24; 1 Cor 1:3-9; Lk 17:11-19 Friday: Rv 10:8-11; Ps 119:14, 24, 72, 103, 111, 131; Lk 19:45-48 Saturday: Rv 11:4-12; Ps 144:1b, 2, 9-10; Lk 20:27-40 Sunday: Dn 7:13-14; Ps 93:1-2, 5; Rv 1:5-8; Jn 18:33b-37
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION November is a month of remembrance for the dead, and cemeteries have long been a focus for prayer. Our tradition holds great respect for bodily remains, since the body was created and redeemed by God, was once the “dwelling place of the Holy Spirit,” and has a destiny of life with God in glory. The funeral practices of the early church contrasted greatly with those of the pagans, who had a great dread of the dead body. The ancient Christian funeral liturgy ended with the relatives and friends giving a final kiss to the body. It expressed affection and showed their faith that the grave would not be the last word. This kiss horrified pagans, who thought that any contact with the dead was degrading. Every year on their loved one’s “birthday to life,” the Christians would return to the place of their burial to mark their profound communion with those whose lives were hidden in Christ. Typically, they buried the dead with their faces turned toward the east, symbolizing the rising of the Sun of Justice, Christ, at the end of days. They were attracted to the catacombs or burial grounds just as we are today. They would often celebrate the Eucharist at the tomb. Before long, as soon as Chris-tians were allowed to build places for worship, they relo-cated cemeteries from beyond the city walls to surround the church. This was not so much because the church made the ground holy, but because the bodies of the saints hallowed the ground on which the church was built, a subtle but beautiful difference. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away.
— Mark 13:31
ADORATION ADORATION of the of the
BLESSED BLESSED SACRAMENTSACRAMENT
Come visit Jesus in the Chapel anytime this Monday from: 12:00 Noon to 6:30 p.m.
Benediction will be at 6:15 p.m.
Thanksgiving puts power in living, because it opens the generators of the heart to respond gratefully, to
receive joyfully, and to react creatively. (anon.) *******
We want to wish each and everyone a very Blessed & Happy Thanksgiving, to your families & friends as
you gather to recognize this special Holiday time. Be safe if traveling or staying at home.
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Thirty-Third Week in Ordinary Time As we near the end of the Liturgical Year, we have more “end time” readings. On the Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time, we hear about being ready for the end of time. “In the same way, when you see these things happening, know that he is near, at the gates.” It is the good news that we can stay alert and will be ready when it is our time to recognize the Lord’s coming in our own life’s chal-lenges today. Wednesday is the Memorial of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Thurday in the U.S. is Thanksgiving Day with its own readings. For the rest of the world, we remember Saint Cecilia, virgin and martyr. Saturday is the Memorial of the Vietnamese Saint Andrew Düng-Lac, priest and martyr, and his companions, martyrs. During these last two weeks of Ordinary Time, the first reading is from the Book of Revelation, with its mystic imagery. Written for readers who were familiar with apocalyptic writings, the writings send a hidden message of salvation to the earliest communities of Christians, and to us. Luke's Gospel continues with the story of the blind man who hails him, “Jesus, Son of David, have pity on me!” An unpopular tax collector, Zacchaeus, climbs a tree to get a glimpse of Jesus and is given personal recognition as Jesus says, “Zacchaeus, today I must stay at your house.” Luke's version of the parable of the talents offers praise for the servant who has invested the ten coins and earned another ten. “Well done, good servant! You have been faithful in this very small matter; take charge of ten cities.” In Jerusa-lem, Jesus weeps over the city, foreseeing the destruction that is coming, “because you did not recognize the time of your visitation.” Jesus drives out the sellers from the temple while the chief priests plot against him. Religious leaders try to trap him with a trick question about a woman who marries seven brothers but Jesus refutes them. On the Thirty-Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time, we celebrate the Solemnity of Christ the King. In the first reading from the Book of Daniel, we read of a vision he has of “one like a Son of man coming, on the clouds of heaven.” In John’s Gospel Jesus tells Pilate, “You say I am a king. For this I was born and for this I came into the world, to testify to the truth. Everyone who belongs to the truth lis-tens to my voice.”
Daily Prayer This Week Making changes in our lives and the fear of making those changes are both themes in this week's gospels. Zacchaeus boldly reforms his life after he allows Jesus into it. The servant who is given a gold coin hides it in a handkerchief because he is afraid of his master. He has a chance to be given responsibilities but his fear keeps him from doing anything. We are often afraid when we consider making a change in our lives. We can see habits that are not healthy, a benign neglect of those we love and patterns that are deeply set in our lives. We may know deep down that we want to change them but we don't have the confidence to believe we can do it. This week we are invited by Jesus to know that while we can't make those changes alone, we can if we allow Jesus to be with us in them. Where do we start? With a small prayer. In those tiny pockets of time during our week, when we travel, ride to work, do dishes or even in the shower, we can take these reflective moments to ask for help. Just as Jesus asked the blind man, “What do you want me to do for you?” he is asking us the same question. What do we want Jesus to do for us? Where do we want to make changes in the patterns of our lives? What changes are we afraid to make? Dear Jesus, I ask for your help. Heal my fears. You have asked how you can help me and I am afraid to answer. I know what changes need to be made in my life but it seems overwhelming. Help me to open my heart to what you are asking - and to what I know I need. Be with me when I don't always know how to live in these new patterns and give me the humility to keep asking you for help over and over. Let me feel your presence in my life and that will give me the strength and courage I need to live my life more faithfully.
“What do you want me to do for you?” He replied, “Lord, please let me see.” ~Luke 18
Taken from the "Weekly Guide for Daily Prayer" on the Creighton University's Online Ministries web site:
http://www.creighton.edu/CollaborativeMinistry/online.html Used with permission.
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Collection this weekend… Thank you for your generosity!
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COME SHARE SOME OF YOUR HOLIDAY TIME WITH US!
St. Fabians Senior Club ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY
AVIANA BANQUETS 11142 SOUTHWEST HWY
PALOS HILLS, IL
MEMBER $18 NON-MEMBER $23
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2018 DOORS OPEN: 11:30 A.M.
ENTERTAINMENT D.J.ay
To purchase tickets please contact Senior Club President
Mary Ann Moisan at (708)496-0644
Midway Neurological Center Looking for
Christmas Gifts For 367 Residents
Each year the Center has a Christmas Party for the residents and the goal is to have a present for each one of them. If you would like to donate any
of the following, just drop the items off in the box located outside
the Ministry of Care Office. All items must be returned no later than
December 12th so they have ample time to wrap them. No glass please.
Large Print Circle A Word Puzzle Books
Plastic Cups/Mugs with Lids Ladies & Men's T-Shirts (L to 5XL)
Underwear — Ladies or Men's Socks - Women's or Men's
Diabetic Socks - Women's or Men's
~~~~~~~
Donations of gently used Winter Outwear is urgently needed NOW. Men's & Women's
sizes Medium to 5 XL, hats, gloves & scarves. Drop off at 8540 S. Harlem,
right behind Tony's Foods. Label it to Frances Eubanks.
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
“And then they will see the Son of Man coming in the clouds with great power and glory.” (Mark 13:26)
We will all have that day when we are standing before God and our life is played out
like a movie. When this happens and God asks each of us, “What have you done with the gifts that I have given you?” How will you respond?
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul The St. Vincent de Paul Society depends on your donations to keep our Food Pantry stocked throughout the year. Check your local papers… When you find a good sale on ANY non-perishable food items, please pick up a couple extra’s for our Food Pantry. Our needs for this month include: Cake mixes, Cereal, Canned Meat (tuna, stew), Rice-a-roni, Hamburger Helper. Other non-perishable food items appreciated as well. November Food Pantry pick-up: 11-19-18
Hours: 10 a.m. - 12:00 noon
Your continued support is very much appreciated!
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FOOTBALL MANIA WINNERS
Congratulations!
Dennis Moriarty
$25.00
The Parish Offices will be closed on Thanksgiving Day
(November 22nd), and on Friday (November 23rd) for the Thanksgiving Holiday.
HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY THANKSGIVING!THANKSGIVING!THANKSGIVING!
REMEMBER THE SICK OF OUR PARISH IN YOUR PRAYERS
Luz Acevado Joseph Aniol Frankie Annel Betty Armstrong Elizabeth “Lee” Ascensio Katie Aston Jerolyn Auton Bud, Theresa & Christina Baldwin Eugene Bartkowiak David Bender Joan Berquist Joe Bizub Fr. Ted Bojczuk James Burian John Ciciora Sam Clanton Matthew Coughlin Mary Jane Crowhurst D’Agostino Family Mary Daniels Avery DiBow Carmen Di Miele Cathy Duska Mary Anne Dyer David & Robert Dziedzic Raymond Figura Nicholas Fillion Carol Fiore Michael Fox Patricia Freeman Karen Fulton Jim Galemb Rosalio Garcia, Sr. Patricia Gardner Gilbert Garza Eric Gefvert Geri Gestaut Eric Ginther Karen Gleasner Joanna Glow Jose Gomez Irene Graff Nancy Granato Loretta Grossman Pat Guglielmo Beverly Hadley Randall Harding Rusty Harding Michael Herbert Jay Higginson Rachel & Thomas Hernandez
Rosemarie Hidalgo Bob Horstmann Natalie Horvath Edward & Janina Hosaniak Wilma Hudson Stephanie Huskey Marilyn Jaborski-Borowy Walter Jachec Denise & Richard Jandura Eugene F. Janus Elmer Javier Denis Kazelas Nora Kazmierczak Marybeth Kennedy Roman Klepczarek Bernadine Kolodziejczak Daniel Kobylarczyk Audrey Kohlman Velta Kopacek June Krzyston Lorraine Kubal Theresa Kulpa Joseph Lubas Joyce Lubas Bill & Whitney Luke Charles McKittrick Eileen & Michael McMillan Christine Madera Thomas Mahon Debra Major Graeniel Lance Manuel Joseph Martinez Maria C. Martinez Selva Martinez John McNally Kate Meade Grace Medina Robert J. Mercurio John Methven David Michaels Stacey Misicka Ido Moisan Ron Mystek Paola Navarrete Joyce Netecke Zofia Niemyjski Linda Norcutt Carmella Smiley - Norvell Danuta Nowak Margareta Odehmal Erik Oller Joan Ormins
Steve Otten Mary D. Owens Linda Panos Andrzej Pawlica Chester Perczynski Virginia Petri Dolores Polkow Marie & Richard Pollak Ken Porter Geno & Millie Purpura Iracema Galvani Quinete Meg A. Radcliff Cyn Rajewski Adam Raj Mary Margaret Riccio Irena Rolak Terry J. Scott Justin Sewers Michael Patrick Shilney Alfred Skrobot Vivian Spanczak David Sterling Lillian Stricker Joseph Studnicki Baby George Sylvester Mary Tadda Julie Teninty Barbara Thomas Judy Venard Maci Villareal Alice Wagner Denise Warda Jack Wasielewski George Wasinski David Weaver Iza Weisenritter Joan & Chester Wiczek Melanie Williams Robert Wilson Pamela Wojdyla Patrick J. Woods Benedict Yerkes Jerome Zaccaro Ronald Zajac Helena Zeglin Tom Zielinski Lillian Zielnik Rachel Zimmer Tommy Zimmer
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Jonathon Aguirre, Kenneth W. Annel, Junior Browren, Anthony Gonzalez,
Maria Gross, Troy Gryga, Joseph Klaus, Thomas Hummel, Michelle Klaus, Christopher Koutsis, David Leyden,
Patrick Leyden, Wayne G. Lewen, Jr., David Malinowski, Kevin McEnaney,
Ryan McHeffy, Michael Michalek, Heather Quinlan, Mike Snee, Anthony Spear,
Richard Stone, Luke Tatar, Christopher Thomas, Melanie Thomas,
Steve Williams, Joel Winter, Robert Wnek, Cody Wolin
LORD, HOLD OUR TROOPS IN YOUR LOVING HANDS. PROTECT THEM AS THEY PROTECT US. BLESS THEM FOR
THE SELFLESS ACTS THEY PERFORM FOR US. AMEN
PRAY FOR OUR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES IN THE MILITARY
Weekly Collection
July 1, 2018 - June 30, 2019 Weekly Goal: $10,750.00
NOVEMBER 11, 2018 $ 9,948.85
Mass
5:00 p.m. $ 1,709.00
6:30 a.m. $ 705.00
8:00 a.m. $ 1,227.00
9:30 a.m. $ 2,072.00
11:00 a.m. $ 1,606.00
12:45 p.m. $ 1,544.85
7:00 p.m. $ 787.00
Mailed in: $ 298.00
Total: $ 9,948.85 Weekly Deficit: $ 801.15
Year-to-date Deficit: $ 25,359.98
~ Quips from Deacon Charlie ~ Prayer for the Week: Lord, help me see what You’ve given me, even if it doesn’t seem like much by the world’s standards. Help me to give gener-ously. Thought for the Week: God loves wholehearted giving of any measure.
I wish each and everyone a very Blessed & Happy Thanks-giving. Enjoy the time with one another as you gather together.
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11-24-18 11-25-18 11-25-18 11-25-18 11-25-18 11-25-18 11-25-18
5:00 PM 6:30 AM 8:00 AM 9:30 AM 11:00 AM 12:45 PM 7:00 PM
Lector 1 J. Vojtanek I. Slota R. Kavales M. McCalip V. Vogel J. Mateja A. Cison
Lector 2 M. Beliveau T. Wroblewska J. Macias V. Bosworth J. Frydrychowski A. Swietoslawski J. Stafiera
Lector 3 E. Jedynasty A. Kulach
Host 1 A. Hallman E. Jedynasty L. Guerrero C. Shubert Y. Dugic K. Tylka J. Stafiera
Host 1A E. Nathan I. Slota T. Bosworth D. Pospishil A. Swietoslawski A. Cison
Host 3 S. Dedic K. Koukola F. Polansky J. DeLara M. Bobek
Host 4 J. Schultz L. Sheehan J. Latona S. Huskey
Wine 1 E. Kazelas M. Guerrero J. Pawlicki P. Kroll
Wine 1A M.A. Moisan L. Barnes A. Cortes
Wine 2 Deacon Deacon Deacon Deacon
Wine 3 J. Dokey K. Surwillo D. Moriarty C. Golesz
Wine 4 D. Fierke A. Montoya P. Swiatkowski D. Meldazis
P. Kroll P. Kroll A. Gmiterek M. Gunderson
L. Rosales A. Toczek V. Kudlinski
SACRAMENTAL SCHEDULE
SUNDAY EUCHARIST: [English] 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 AM (Saturday 5:00 PM) [Polish] 6:30 AM, 12:45 & 7:00 PM DAILY EUCHARIST: 9:00 AM (Monday - Friday) HOLY DAY EUCHARIST: Scheduled prior to the holy day.
RECONCILIATION: Saturday: 4:00 – 4:45 PM First Friday: 6:00—7:00 PM MARRIAGE: Call the Parish Office 6 months in advance. BAPTISM: English - 1st Sunday at 3p.m.; Polish - Every Sunday at 12:45 Mass. No Exceptions. Call the Parish Office to schedule. Parents must attend preparation session. ANOINTING: Call the Parish Office when serious illness occurs.
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
Sunday, November 18, 2018
6:30 AM Edward Dlugopolski, Jozef Obrochta, Stanislaw Sytrczula, Zofia Kenig, Zdzislaw Jakubczak, Pawel i Katarzyna Dziura, Emilia i Wladyslaw Sojka, Jozef Klacz, Zbigniew Gatkiewicz, Anna Janczy, Jozef Komperda, Aniela i Jan Bobek
8:00 AM Mirko Dukic, People of The Parish, Chriselda Hermosillo (Birthday Blessings), Renia Lubinski, Richard & Helen Skrobot
9:30 AM Maria & Ted Szuba (Blessings), Matthew Lukaszczyk, Anna, Jozefa i Jan Czaja, Stanislawa Cymborowicz, Mary Lipien
11:00 AM Albert Flakus, Joseph Boniewicz, Barbara Rosol, Paula Kroll (Birthday Blessings), Janina Grela, Wladyslaw & Anna Pawinski, Teofil & Maria Nosol
12:45 PM Pawel Lojek, Jozef Ligas, Steven i Kazimieerz (Birthday Bless-ings) Jan i Teresa Rol, Zofia, Stanislaw i Anna Maka, Robert Janik, Jozef Podolec, Jozef Jankowicz, Dorota Potoczny, Anna i Stanislaw Sieczka, Pawel Gasienica-Szymkow, Helena Mendala (Health), Franciszek Mendala, Wojciech, Maria i Mary Nykaza, Olympia Wojcik (Blessings), Suffering Souls in Purga-tory, Ludwina i Wladyslaw Zadora
7:00 PM Irena Fiodorczuk, Tadeusz i Jozef Lipski, Wladyslawa i Jadwiga Lipska, Hendryka Niewiarowska, Rafal Szczepanik, Pane Natto, Ludwina i Wladyslaw Zadora, Jan i Wladyslawa Krzysiak, Aniela i Jozef Zadora, Zofia Zadora, Stanislaw Lubinski, Jozefina i Augustyn Albertusiak
Monday, November 19, 2018
9:00 AM Deceased Parishioners and Their Families
Tuesday, November 20, 2018
9:00 AM For Those in Nursing Homes
Wednesday, November 21, 2018
9:00 AM Andrew & Lillian Obrochta
Thursday, November 22, 2018—Thanksgiving
9:00 AM Amy Irving, Mirko Dukic
Friday, November 23, 2018
9:00 AM John Cyscon, Sr., Larry DuPraw
Saturday, November 24, 2018
5:00 PM James T. England, Albert & Rose Zygadlo, Amy Bartelmey, Helena & Jan Kuchta, Irena Fiodorczuk, The Lipski Family, Hendryka Niewiarowski
Sunday, November 25, 2018
6:30 AM Jozef Zielinski, Jozef, Bronislawa i Franciszek Rafacz, Edward Dlugopolski, Jozef Obrochta, Stanislaw Styrczula, Zofia Kenig, Stanislaw Krzywosz, Jozef i Andrzej Chraca, Julia Stobierski, Jozef Komperda, Jozef Szyposz, Jan Kielav, Zeisislaw Wachowski, Salomea Wachawska 8:00 AM John & Stanley Lach 9:30 AM Matthew Lukaszczyk 11:00 AM Virginia Costello, Fran Stenson 12:45 PM Pawel Lojek, Jozef Ligas, Jan i Teresa Rol, Stanislaw, Anna i Zofia Maka, Robert Janik, Franciszek i Ryszard Grodz, Emma Kopec (3rd Birthday Blessings), Zbigniew Lukanus, Dorota Potoczny, Stanislaw Bialon, Anna i Stanislaw Sieczka, Jozef Jankowicz, Zofia i Andrzej Jankowicz, Zofia i Jan Sieczka, Pawel Gasienica-Szymkow, Jadwiga (58th Birthday Blessings), Jozef Truty, Suffering Souls in Purgatory 7:00 PM Irena Fiodorczuk, Tadeusz i Jozef Lipski, Wladyslawa i Jadwiga
Lipska, Hendryka Niewiarowska, Zofia i Henryk Michalik, Jozefina i Augustyn Albertusiak
PAGE 12 THIRTY THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME NOVEMBER 18, 2018
PIERWSZE CZYTANIE Dn 12,1-3 Zmartwychwsta-nie w czasach ostatecznych Czytanie z Ksiêgi proroka
Daniela
W owych czasach wyst¹pi Micha³,
wielki ksi¹¿ê, który jest
opiekunem dzieci twojego narodu.
Wtedy nast¹pi okres ucisku,
jakiego nie by³o, odk¹d narody
powsta³y, a¿ do chwili obecnej. W
tym czasie naród twój dost¹pi
zbawienia, ka¿dy, kto siê oka¿e
zapisany w ksiêdze.
Wielu zaœ, co posnêli w prochu
ziemi, zbudzi siê: jedni do
wiecznego ¿ycia, drudzy ku hañbie,
ku wiecznej odrazie.
M¹drzy bêd¹ œwieciæ jak blask
sklepienia, a ci, którzy nauczyli
wielu sprawiedliwoœci, jak
gwiazdy przez wieki i na zawsze.
Oto S³owo Bo¿e.
PSALM RESPONSORYJNY: Ps 16,518.9-10.11 Strze¿ mnie, mój Bo¿e, Tobie zaufa³em. Pan moim dziedzictwem i przeznaczeniem, to On mój los zabezpiecza. Zawsze stawiam sobie Pana przed oczy, On jest po mojej prawicy, nic mn¹ nie zachwieje. Dlatego cieszy siê moje serce i dusza raduje, a cia³o moje bêdzie spoczywaæ bezpiecznie, bo w kraju zmar³ych duszy mej nie zostawisz i nie dopuœcisz, bym pozosta³ w grobie. Ty œcie¿kê ¿ycia mi uka¿esz,
pe³niê Twojej radoœci i wieczn¹ rozkosz po Twojej prawicy. Strze¿ mnie, mój Bo¿e, Tobie zaufa³em.
DRUGIE CZYTANIE Hbr 10,11-14.18 SkutecznoϾ ofiary Chrystusa
Czytanie z Listu œwiêtego Paw³a
Aposto³a do Hebrajczyków
W Starym Przymierzu ka¿dy
kap³an staje codziennie do
pe³nienia swej s³u¿by, wiele razy te
same sk³adaj¹c ofiary, które ¿adn¹
miar¹ nie mog¹ zg³adziæ grzechów.
Jezus Chrystus przeciwnie,
z³o¿ywszy raz na zawsze jedn¹
ofiarê za grzechy, zasiad³ po
prawicy Boga, oczekuj¹c tylko, „a¿
nieprzyjaciele Jego stan¹ siê
podnó¿kiem nóg Jego”.
Jedn¹ bowiem ofiar¹ udoskonali³
na wieki tych, którzy s¹ uœwiêcani.
Gdzie jest odpuszczenie, tam ju¿
wiêcej nie zachodzi potrzeba ofiary
za grzechy.
Oto S³owo Bo¿e.
ŒPIEW PRZED EWANGELI¥: £k 21,36
Alleluja, Alleluja, Alleluja
Czuwajcie i módlcie siê w ka¿dym
czasie,
abyœcie mogli stan¹æ przed Synem
Cz³owieczym.
Alleluja, Alleluja, Alleluja
EWANGELIA Mk 13,24-32 S¹d ostateczny
S³owa Ewangelii wed³ug
œwiêtego Marka
Jezus powiedzia³ do swoich
uczniów:
„W owe dni, po wielkim ucisku
s³oñce siê zaæmi i ksiê¿yc nie da
swego blasku. Gwiazdy bêd¹ padaæ
z nieba i moce na niebie zostan¹
wstrz¹œniête.
Wówczas ujrz¹ Syna Cz³owieczego,
przychodz¹cego w ob³okach z
wielk¹ moc¹ i chwa³¹. Wtedy poœle
On anio³ów i zbierze swoich
wybranych z czterech stron œwiata,
od krañca ziemi a¿ do szczytu
nieba.
A od drzewa figowego uczcie siê
przez podobieñstwo. Kiedy ju¿ jego
ga³¹Ÿ nabiera soków i wypuszcza
liœcie, poznajecie, ¿e blisko jest lato.
Tak i wy, gdy ujrzycie, ¿e to siê
dzieje, wiedzcie, ¿e blisko jest, we
drzwiach.
Zaprawdê powiadam wam: Nie
przeminie to pokolenie, a¿ siê to
wszystko stanie. Niebo i ziemia
przemin¹, ale moje s³owa nie
przemin¹. Lecz o dniu owym lub
godzinie nikt nie wie, ani
anio³owie w niebie, ani Syn, tylko
Ojciec”.
Oto s³owo Pañskie.
CZYTANIA NA NIEDZIELÊ
PAGE 13 THIRTY THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME NOVEMBER 18, 2018
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