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181 W. Dundee Road ~ Wheeling, IL 60090 ~ 847-537-2740 ~ Fax: 847-537-7914 ~ www.stjosephworker.com
St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church
Rev. Jerzy (George) Gawlik, SVD (Society of the Divine Word-Techny, IL) ~ Pastor Rev. Krzysztof Pipa, SVD ~ Associate Pastor
Rev. Francis Xavier Rayappan, SVD ~ Associate Pastor
Mass Schedule: English: Weekdays - 8:30 a.m. (M-Sat.) Saturday - 5:00 p.m. (Vigil) Sunday - 7:30 , 9:00 & 10:30 a.m. Polish: Saturday - 6:30 p.m. Sunday - 5:15 p.m. Spanish: Thursday 7:00 p.m. Sunday - 12:00 p.m.
Holy Day of Obligation: English: 7:00 p.m. (Vigil), 7:00 a.m., 8:30 a.m., & 12:00 p.m. Spanish: 6:30 p.m. Polish: 8:00 p.m.
Civic Holidays English: 9:00 a.m. Mass
First Fridays: English: 8:30 a.m. Mass Polish: 7:00 p.m. Reconciliation; 8:00 p.m. Mass
Reconciliation English/Spanish: Saturday: 11:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Polish: 30 minutes before Mass on the weekend Spanish: Thursday: 6:30 p.m. Friday: 7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Holy Hour: Polish: Tuesday – 7:00 p.m. Spanish: Friday – 7:00 p.m.
Adoration Chapel (Blessed Sacrament Exposed): Monday - Friday: 7:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. Saturday - Sunday: 8:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.
Office Hours E-mail: contact@stjosephworker.com Mon/Tues/Thurs/Fri 9:00 am - 5:00 p.m. Wednesday 9:00 am - 7:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 am - 2:00 p.m. Sunday CLOSED
Religious Education English: 847-537-4182; Spanish: 847-537-4181; sjwreledsp@yahoo.com
Polish School 847-912-4193
Today’s Reading First Reading — All the ends of the earth will behold the salvation of our God (Isaiah 52:7-10). Psalm — All the ends of the earth have seen the saving power of God (Psalm 98). Second Reading — God has spoken to us through the Son, the very imprint of God’s being (Hebrews 1:1-6). Gospel — The Word became flesh; from his fullness we have all received grace (John 1:1-18 [1-5, 9-14]). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
December 25, 2016 The Nativity of the Lord
Mass Intentions Saturday, December 24 8:30 — Thanksgiving for Gondolfi Family In loving memory of Benita Guerra † 5:00 — In loving memory of Benita Guerra † (by the
Molve Family) 7:00 — (Spanish) Special Intentions 9:00 — Ewa and Leszek Motyka—Blessing and
Thanksgiving (by Jolanta) Janina Kieloch † Mieczyslaw Kieloch † Jerzy Karcz † Sp. Agata Bukowska † Sp. Renata Bukowska † Sp. Marian Bukowski † 12:00 — In loving memory of Jerry Nallen † (by
Marie Nallen) Sunday, December 25 The Nativity of the Lord (Christmas) 7:30 — Robert Heer—2nd Memorial Anniversary † (by
the Family) 9:00 — In memory of Anna Myszka † (by Maria
Bialkowski) 10:30 — In loving memory of Liandro Rebong, III † 12:00 — (Spanish) Special intentions 5:15 — Agata Bukowska † Renata Bukowska † Marian Bukowski †
Monday, December 26 St. Stephen 8:30 — Ewa—for health and blessing through the
intercession of Mother Mary (by Janina) In loving memory of Bill Bergen † (by Chris & Family) 7:00 — (Polish) Special intentions
Tuesday, December 27 St. John 8:30 — Ewa—for health and blessing through the
intercession of Mother Mary (by Janina) Daniel Antoniak—for health & blessing 7:00 — In loving memory of Janusz Minor Wednesday, December 28 The Holy Innocents 8:30 — Ewa—health and blessings through the
intersession of Mother Mary (by Janina) Thursday, December 29 St. Thomas Beckett 8:30 — Tommy Clark—Memorial † (by Maureen
Clark) Ewa—health and blessings through the intersession of
Mother Mary (by Janina) 7:00 — (Spanish) Special intention
Friday, December 30 The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph 8:30 — In loving memory of Louis Zidarich † (by
Barbara Jacobsen) Ewa—for health and blessings through the intercession
of Mother Mary (by Janina) Saturday, December 31 St. Sylvester I 8:30 — Donald Grass—Memorial Birthday † (by
Dolores Steffens)
This Week at St. Joe’s
Calendar of Events Sunday, December 25 Parish Office Closed 7:30 pm - AA Group—Hall/Kitchen Monday, December 26 Parish Office Closed 7:00 pm - (Polish) Mass—Church 7:00 pm - Disciples of Em aus (W om en) - House 8:00 pm - (Hispanic) Cross School—Rm 5 Tuesday, December 27 5:30 pm - Mensajeros de la Paz Youth Choir—Rm 2 6:00 pm - Alegria Mexicana Dance—Rm 11 6:00 pm - (Spanish) Youth Ministry—Rm 8 6:00 pm - (Polish) Music Practice—Rm 7 6:00 pm - Angeles de Dios Choir—Rm 6 7:00 pm - Disciples of Em m aus (Men) - Rm 12 7:00 pm - (Polish) Holy Hour— Church Wednesday, December 28 7:00 pm - Disciples of Em m aus (W om en)- Rm 12 6:00 pm - (Spanish) Religious Ed Pageant Prac-
tice—Church Thursday, December 29 5:30 pm - Mensajeros de la Paz Youth Choir—Rm 3 6:00 pm - Alegria Mexicana Dance—Rm 11 7:00 pm - (Polish) Choir—Rm 10 7:00 pm - (Spanish) Mass—Church 8:00 pm - Divine Mercy—Rm 9 & 12 Friday, December 30 7:00 pm - (Spanish) Holy Hour—Church 8:30 pm - Guadalupano—Rm 5 & 7 Saturday, December 31—New Year’s Eve Parish Office Closed 10:30 am - (Spanish) Youth Ministry—House 7:00 pm - Pre-Marriage Class—Rm 9 Sunday, January 1 - New Year’s Day Parish Office Closed 2:30 pm - (English) Baptism s—Church 4:00 pm - (Polish) Baptism s—Church 7:30 pm - AA Group—Hall/Kitchen
In loving memory of Teresa Genovesi—2nd Death anniversary † (by her husband)
In loving memory of Luerecia Torres † 5:00 — Mary Sykes † (by Don & Loretta Prindle) 6:30 — (Polish) Special Intentions
Sunday, January 1 The Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God 7:30 — Special intentions for all missionary priests 9:00 — Special intentions for all mothers in the parish 10:30 — In loving memory of Wanda and Eugeniusz
Pelczar † (by Chris & Family) 12:00 — (Spanish) Special intentions 5:15 — In loving memory of Stanislaw and Maria
Dzwonkowicz † In memory of: Jozef Wilk † Aleksander Wilk † Andrzej Predki † and for the deceased members of the Wilk and
Predki Families
Today, we are celebrating the Solemnity of the Lord’s Birth which is popularly known as Christmas.
But what is Christmas anyway? The word Christmas comes from the words Cristes maesse or “Christ’s Mass”. Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Jesus, the Savior of all humankind especially for us Christian Catholics. Most historians peg the first Christmas celebration to Rome in 336 A.D. Christmas is both a holiday and a holyday. For us Catholics, it’s an important day in our liturgical calendar of the Church since the Lord became incarnate.
We give each other gifts during Christmas, what is the reason? We give Christmas gift because of a tradition that seems begin with the gifts that the wise men brought to Jesus. As stated in the gospel of St. Matthew: “On coming to the house they saw the child with his mother Mary and they bowed down and worshipped him. Then they opened their treasures and presented him with gifts of gold and incense and of myrrh.” Christmas is the greatest blessing for each one of us. It is because God has given us a gift that none of us can ever repay. It is not only the birth of Christ but it is more of the birthday of all those blessed to be baptized into the saving death and resurrection of our Incarnate Lord. The Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC 504) has this to say about the Incarnation: “Jesus is conceived by the Holy Spirit in the Virgin Mary’s womb
because He is the New Adam, who inaugurates the new creation: ‘The first man was from the earth, a man of dust; the second man is from heaven.’ (1 Cor 15:45, 47) From His conception, Christ’s humanity is filled with the Holy Spirit, for God “gives Him the Spirit without measure.’ (Jn 3:34) From ‘His fullness’ as the Head of redeemed humanity ‘we have all received, grace upon grace,’ (Jn 1:16). Christmas is an occasion of joy. We come to an even greater appreciation of what Christ has done for us. We rejoice in the fact that his birth in that simple manger in Bethlehem opened for us the way to salvation.
Merry Christmas to all you; May your Christmas be lled
with joy and peace . Fr. Jerzy (George) Gawlik, SVD Fr. Krzysztof Pipa, SVD Fr. Francis Xavier Rayappan, SVD
Merry Christmas!
Z Biurka Ojca Jerzego
Bo e Narodzenie O to Pan Bóg wchodzi w historię człowieka w sposób nieoczekiwany i najgłębszy z
możliwych. W swoim Synu, Jezusie Chrystusie, staje się człowiekiem. Bierze udział w ludzkim życiu jako jeden z nas. To „przyjście” Boga czyni historię życia każdego z nas świętą. To ważne, gdyż często mamy pokusę myślenia, że niewiele znaczymy. Nie należąc do „wielkich tego świata”, czujemy się trybikiem w potężnej maszynie rzeczywistości. Życie wydaje się szare, monotonne, może nawet pozbawione głębszego sensu. Wydaje się, że mamy niewielki wpływ na otaczającą nas rzeczywistość. Często ulegamy takiemu myśleniu i w głębi serca pojawia się jakiś smutek i gorycz. Nasze serca stają się „ciężkie”, przepełnione brzemieniem codziennych trosk. A Bóg? Może i On o mnie zapomniał. Może i Jego nie za bardzo obchodzę. Ewangelia, podobnie jak inne księgi Pisma Świętego, pokazuje nam coś zupełnie innego. Logika Boga jest tak inna od naszej. Jak pisze św. Paweł: On wybiera to, co słabe i mało znaczące w oczach świata: „Przeto przypatrzcie się, bracia i siostry powołaniu waszemu! Niewielu tam mędrców według oceny ludzkiej, niewielu możnych, niewielu szlachetnie urodzonych. Bóg wybrał właśnie to, co głupie w oczach świata, aby zawstydzić mędrców, wybrał to, co niemocne, aby mocnych poniżyć; i to, co nie jest szlachetnie urodzone według świata i wzgardzone, i to, co nie jest, wyróżnił Bóg, by to, co jest, unicestwić, tak by się żadne stworzenie nie chełpiło wobec Boga” (1 Kor 1, 26-29). Nasza wiara i zaufanie mogą być drogą, przez którą Chrystus stanie się widoczny dla świata, w którym żyjemy. Nie słowa, lecz czyny, decyzje i kierunek, w którym człowiek podąża, świadczą o nim, są dowodem jego wiary lub jej braku. Bóg w swoim miłosierdziu pozwala nam zobaczyć tylko fragment drogi, do „następnego zakrętu”, do drzwi, które na razie wydają się zamknięte. Nie musimy wiedzieć, co będzie „dalej”, jak potoczy się historia. Przecież skoro Bóg wzywa do podjęcia drogi, to nas na niej nie opuści. Tego właśnie doświadczyli Maryja i Józef. Dzięki takiej wierze i zaufaniu narodził się Jezus w Betlejem. Dzięki takiej wierze może narodzić się również w każdym z nas.
Jest taka noc, na kt r człowiek czeka i za kt r tęskni . Jest taki wyjątkowy wiecz r w roku, gdy wszyscy obecni gromadz si przy wsp lnym stole . Jest taki wiecz r, gdy gasn spory i nieporozumienia . Wiecz r, gdy łamiemy opłatek , składamy
yczenia . To noc wyjątkowa . Jedyna . Niepowtarzalna . Noc Bo ego Narodzenia . Życz Wam Wszystkim, by Święta Bo ego Narodzenia by y przepelnione radościa, kt r daje pewnoś ,
e Bóg jest blisko i chce iś z nami drog ycia .
Ks. Jerzy Gawlik, SVD
Ogłoszenia Msze święte w języku polskim: Sobota 6:30 wieczorem, 6:15 odmawiamy Koronkę do Miłosierdzia Bożego Spowiedź święta: pó ł godziny przed Mszą św iętą o 6:00. Niedziela 5:15 po południu Spowiedź święta: pół godziny przed Mszą świętą o 4:45. Pierwszy Wtorek Miesiąca: o godzinie 7:00 w ieczorem Msza św ięta przez wstawiennctwo św. Jana Pawła II. Po Mszy świętej odprawiamy nabożeństwo do Św. Jana Pawła II Pierwszy Piątek Miesiąca: 7:00 w ieczorem w ystaw ienie Najśw iętszego Sakramentu i adoracja. O 7:30 nabożeństwo do Najświętszego Serca Pana Jezusa. W tym czasie od 7:00 do 8:00 jest spowiedź święta. O godzienie 8:00 Msza święta ku czci Najświętszego Serca Pana Jezusa. Pierwsza Sobota Miesiąca: Po Mszy świętej wieczornej o 7:30 odmawiamy różaniec wynagradzający za zniewagi wyrządzone Niepokalanemu Sercu Maryi. Drugi Wtorek Miesiąca: o godzinie 7:00 w ieczorem Msza św ięta o Miłosierdziu Bożym. Po Mszy świętej odmawiamy Koronkę do Miłosierdzia Bożego. Trzeci Wtorek Miesiąca: o godzinie 7:00 wieczorem Msza święta o Duchu Świętym w intencji osób samotnych, małżonków i kapłanów. Po Mszy świętej odmawiamy Koronkę do Trójcy Przenajświętszej. Ostatni wtorek miesiąca: o godzinie 7:00 w ieczorem Msza święta ku czci świętego Ojca Pio. Po Mszy świętej odprawiamy nabożeństwo do Św. O. Pio. Kaplica Adoracji Najświętszego Sakramentu (przy plebanii): Otwarta od 7:00 rano do 10:00 wieczorem każdego dnia tygodnia. Sakrament Chrztu Swiętego: w każdą pierwszą sobotę miesiąca o godzinie 10:30 rano oraz w każdą pierwszą i trzecią niedzielę miesiąca o godzinie 4:00 po południu. Sakrament Małżeństwa: należy zgłosić się co najmniej cztery miesiące wcześniej. Biuro Parafialne: od 9:00 rano do 7:00 wieczorem od 9:00 rano do 4:00 po południu – sobota od 9:00 rano do 1:00 po południu - niedziela
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2 Niedziela miesiąca 2:00 PM – Msza święta dla dzieci 4 Niedziela miesiąca 7:00 PM – Msza święta dla młodzieży
Godzina Święta we wtorki – 7PM
Polskie Wiadomości
E s la Navidad! Jesucristo, bajó del cielo para salvarnos; pero lo que le empujó a bajar del
cielo por nuestra salvación fue el amor, nada más que el amor. Navidad es la prueba
suprema de la «generosidad» de Dios como la llama la Biblia (Tito 3, 4), o sea, literalmente,
de su amor por los hombres. Esta respuesta al por qué de la encarnación estaba escrita con
claridad en la Escritura, por el mismo evangelista que hizo el prólogo: “Tanto amó Dios al
mundo que entregó a su Hijo único, para que todo el que crea en él no perezca, sino que
tenga vida eterna” (Juan 3, 16).
¿Cuál debe ser entonces nuestra respuesta al mensaje de Navidad? Se pueden hacer
muchas cosas para celebrar la Navidad, pero lo más verdadero y profundo se nos sugiere de
estas palabras. Un pensamiento sincero de gratitud, de conmoción y de amor por quien vino
a habitar entre nosotros, es el don más exquisito que podemos llevar al Niño Jesús, el adorno
más bello en torno a su pesebre.
Para ser sincero, además, el amor necesita traducirse en gestos concretos. El más
sencillo y universal –cuando es limpio e inocente- es el beso. Demos por lo tanto un beso a
Jesús, como se desea hacer con todos los niños recién nacidos. Pero no nos contentemos con
darlo sólo a la imagen de yeso o de porcelana; démoslo a un Jesús Niño de carne y hueso.
Démoslo a un pobre, a alguien que sufre, ¡y se lo habremos dado a Él! Dar un beso, en este
sentido, significa dar una ayuda concreta, pero también una buena palabra, aliento, una
visita, una sonrisa.
Celebrar verdaderamente la navidad es festejar el encuentro de Dios con el ser
humano. Para cada uno de nosotros en esta navidad lo más importante es abrir las puertas
de nuestros corazones y de nuestros hogares para que Jesús nazca de nuevo en ellos. Navidad
es recordar el nacimiento de Jesús, el Hijo de Dios, anunciado por los profetas, esperado por
los justos; y vivirla en la vida cotidiana de día a día.
Navidad es celebrar el amor y la misericordia de Dios, que en Jesús su Hijo hecho
carne ha venido para compartir nuestros sufrimientos y nuestras esperanzas.
En esta navidad que Dios se ha hecho hombre, nos ha de hacer entender de corazón,
comprender esas razones que sólo el corazón alcanza que ser hombre es algo divino.
¡Feliz Navidad y prosperidad en sus hogares en el Año Nuevo!
Del escritorio de Padre Krzysztof (Kristof)
Rincón Parroquial Programación de la parroquia- Misas en español: Los domingos a las 12:15 pm. Todos los jueves a las 7 de la noche. Cada primer jueves del mes se celebra la misa para los enfermos donde pedimos la sanación física y espiritual para los participantes.
Hora Santa: Un momento de adoración al Santísimo Sacramento todos los viernes a las 7:00 p.m. en la Iglesia. Cada segundo viernes del mes tenemos la Hora Santa de Sanación pidiendo a Jesús sacramentado sanación espiritual y corporal. Únicamente los primeros viernes del mes la adoración tiene lugar en la Capilla de la Adoración al lado de la Casa parroquial.
Confesiones: Tienen lugar siempre media hora antes de la misa los jueves en el horario de 6:30- 7:00 pm. Además el viernes durante la adoración del Santísimo Sacramento de 7:00-8:00 p.m.
Despacho Parroquial: Suministra toda la información relacionada con los sacramentos, celebraciones y todas las actividades que se realizan en la Parroquia San José Obrero. Bautizos de los niños: Inscripciones para Bautizos son de lunes a viernes en el horario de la oficina de
9:00 am.- 4:45 pm Si los padrinos son pareja, deben estar casados por la Iglesia. Se requiere
certificado de matrimonio. Las pláticas pre-bautismales para los padres y padrinos tienen lugar en el salón
parroquial en la Parroquia St. Joseph the Worker el primer miércoles de cada mes, a las 6:30 pm. También puede asistir a las mismas en otra parroquia, pero en tal caso debe presentar el certificado que lo compruebe.
Los bautizos en la Parroquia se celebran el primer y tercer sábado de cada mes a las 9:15 am
Presentación de los niños: Se pide a los padres anunciar con anticipación en el despacho parroquial (oficina) o antes de la misa el deseo de presentar sus hijos/as en la misa de domingo. Todo eso para tomar los datos del niño o la niña ponerlo en la oración y mencionarlo en la misa.
LA NATIVIDAD Y AÑO NUEVO
Domingo, 25 de diciembre - Misa de la Natividad del Señor a las 12:00 pm Domingo, 1 de enero - Misa del Año Nuevo /Fiesta de Madre de Dios/ a las 12:00 pm
Pray For the Sick ... Judy Abruscato Pablo Albavera Domenick Bagnuolo John Becker The Benz Family Regina Berman Winifred Boyack Yolanda Burch Catherine Cross Rosemary Davis Avery DeLuca William Downs Len Dudas Dario Eusse Andrea Fanella Stephen Field Joseph Flanagan Marge Fluder Michelangelo Gondolfi Dolores Gluzynski Miguel Gonzalez Ernie Hackett Harley Halleck Kellar Harris Cheri Johnson Elizabeth Jusak Brian Kawamura Jack & Mary Kedroski Sara Kesterke Mary Ketchum
Ruth Lance Joan Lutz William T. Lyman Angeline Mabeley Doris Malicki Olga Mancilla Millie Mastriann Bonnie Miley Kristi Mogley Javier Monroy & Family Brian Moore Ethan Moore Thomas Mueller Kathleen O’Rourke
Eileen Peluso Michael Peluso Patrick Peluso Pedro Perez Michael Perrela Krystyna Popek Beth Ramos Ava Rodriguez Chester Salzmann Chris Scanlon John Scott David Schimpf Joanne Shields Denis Siena Deana Skulemowski Mary Sobczak Carol Spiller Steve Stecker Art Stemp Rick Stolfa Jean Storey Melissa Stoutamire Dave Sykes Mark Sykes Anna Marie Tarsitano Fran Theriault Melanie Thuet Evelyn Torres Bill Trnka Jerry Vanderberg Sue Wagoner Pinky Wennerstrom Ed Witecha Matt Wzerick Rose Mary Zambuto Kathy Zeivel Virginia Zink
Step into eternity ... Visit Jesus in the Adoration Chapel.
G od’s plan for the salvation of the Israelites comes to fruition with the birth of Christ. God continues to call men to the
priesthood to bring about the completion of this salvation. DIVINE WORD MISSIONARIES and
SISTER SERVANTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT 800-553-3321
There is no place like a home Catholics often have our homes blessed on the Epiphany, on January 6, the visitation of the Magi to the child Jesus and during the Easter season. The occasion provides a special opportunity for a gathering of the members of the family to mark the joyful event and to thank God, from whom all blessings come and for the gift of your home. To arrange a time, please contact the parish office at 847-537-2740.
Christmas Eve Family Mass & Gospel Drama
T he Family Mass will be celebrated in English on Christmas Eve at 5:00
p.m. All are invited to join in this liturgy as part of your Christmas celebration. Our Religious Ed students will be presenting our traditional Christmas Pageant retelling the scriptural story of Christ's birth after the proclaiming of the Gospel. The whole community can join in with familiar Christmas carols.
Keep Our Dear Lord company in the Adoration Chapel
P lease consider spending a half hour or more a week with Jesus in the
Blessed Sacrament. The Chapel is open weekdays from 7:00 am to 10:00 pm and 8:00 am to 10:00 pm on the weekend.
THE GIFT OF GOD’S WORD On this day of gifts and gift‐giving, it seems appropriate that we take a moment to reflect on the great gift of God’s Word. Because it is creative, God’s Word always points to its author, always calls us to respond. Because it is powerful, God’s Word can link the sublime with the ridiculous, the transcendent with the immanent, the divine with the human. Because it is graceful, God’s Word establishes a relationship of deep intimacy between us and God.
At the heart of God’s Word lies a tantalizing tension between the mysterious and the mundane. In our liturgical celebration, this unresolved tension both reveals the meaning of life for us and calls us to respond, to act upon that meaning.
Once accepted and opened, the gift of God’s Word is a gift that keeps on giving and keeps on calling us to give in return. It dares us to be like the gift‐giver and to become gifts for others, not only at Christmas, but at every moment of life. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
The Nativity of our Lord (Christmas) Saturday, December 24: (Christmas Eve)
Morning Mass 8:30 am English: 5:00 pm Family Mass 11:30 pm Carols Midnight Mass Spanish: 7:00 pm Polish: 9:00 pm
Sunday, December 25: (Christmas Day)
English: 7:30 am, 9:00 am & 10:30 am
Spanish: 12:00 Noon Polish: 5:15 pm
Monday, December 26: St. Stephen
English: 8:30 am Polish: 7:00 pm
Saturday, December 31: (Mary, the Holy Mother of God—Holy Day of Obligation Vigil)
Morning Mass 8:30 English: 5:00 pm Polish: 6:30 pm
Sunday, January 1: (Mary the Holy Mother of God—Holy Day of Obligation, New Year)
English: 7:30 am, 9:00 am & 10:30 am
Spanish: 12:00 Noon Polish: 5:15 pm
The Parish Office will be closed on Satur-day, December 24th through Monday, December 26th. Regular office hour will resume on Tuesday, December 27th. The Office will also be closed on Satur-day, December 31st through Monday, January 2, 2017. Regular office hour will resume on Tuesday, January 3, 2017. Have a blessed and safe holidays.
Christmas Flower Memorial Mary & Steve Vorobel; Yolanda & Bruno Benvenuti (Bob & Mickey Benvenuti)
Mr. & Mrs. A. Fasano (Marie Cardi)
Leo & Mary Chromy, Catherine & Charles Kroll (Marilyn Chromy)
Anna M. Culver (Robert J. Culver)
Donald & Alice Foy (Kathy Ferro)
Margaret Forke (Barbara Forke)
Park Gamilo and Buyn Beah (the Family)
John, Gertrude and Antonie Trunda, and Bob Heer (Cathy Heer)
Jack & Frances Bruce and Lawrence Cochran (Bonnie Kottke)
Rico L. Solis, Reynaldo Laureano, Florence A. Laureano (Evelyn Laureano & Family)
Doris Malicki; the Malicki Family; the Serowka Family (Edward Malicki)
John Marolda, Jr., and the deceased members of the Marolda and Terranella Families (Judy Marolda)
Earl R. Martin (the Martin Family)
Sylvester Bednarek, Lois & Williard Meintzer (Chris & Sharon Meintzer)
Audrie Ann (Moeller) Diamond (the Fred Moeller Family)
The Mullarkey and O’Hara Families (Doreen O’Hara)
The Ostrom Family (Barbara Ostrom)
Ron Perrella, Stella Kinowski and Kathleen Piotrowski (the Perrella Family)
Doris & Robert Petersen (Joan Petersen)
Oswald Possekel (his Family)
Joe Riddle, III (Shirley Riddle & Family)
Robert, Sheila and Denise Rymer (Geri, Pat & Steve)
Walter, Irene and Dee Scanlon (Cheryl)
The Schusters, the Heydt and the Nguyen Families (Robert & Thuy Schuster)
William Sumner (the Sumner Family)
Wincenty Krasowski and Antoni Surdyka (the Surdyka Family)
Mateusz Szakola (the Szakola Family)
Andrew & Katie Vetter; Arnold Vetter; Howard, Gerri and Natali Faith; Marie Pennington; Mary Lou Koeppen (Fran Vetter)
The Simon/Altieri Family (Pat & Diane Wargo)
The Wargo/Knight Family (Pat & Diane Wargo)
Catherine, Floyd, Ron Weil (Kathleen Weil)
Ed & Ann Wietecha (John Wietecha, Ed Wietecha and Carol Spiller)
Don and Julie Pat Wennerstrom (Pinky & Family)
PARISH WEEKLY FINANCIAL SUMMARY Sunday Collection: $ 7,013.00
The collection taken up each week is the life support of this parish. Thank you for your generosity!
In the News at SJW Students in our English RE, Span-ish RE and Polish school who will be receiving their Confirmation this spring are busy providing services to the parish, the community and those in needs this Christmas sea-son. Some students set up the PADS facility at St. Alphonsus Li-gouri in Prospect Heights so that guests would have a place to spend the night out of the cold and hot meals to eat. Students also make Christmas cards to provide some cheers to guests at the Catholic Charities soup kitchen. Other stu-dents help in various events at St. Joe’s.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Acts 6:8-10; 7:54-59; Ps 31:3cd-4, 6, 8ab, 16bc, 17; Mt 10:17-22 Tuesday: 1 Jn 1:1-4; Ps 97:1-2, 5-6, 11- 12; Jn 20:1a, 2-8 Wednesday: 1 Jn 1:5 — 2:2; Ps 124:2-5, 7b-8; Mt 2:13-18 Thursday: 1 Jn 2:3-11; Ps 96:1-3, 5b-6; Lk 2:36-40 Friday: Sir 3:2-6, 12-14 or Col 3:12-21 [12-17]; Ps 128:1-5; Mt 2:13-15, 19-23 Saturday: 1 Jn 2:18-21; Ps 96:1-2, 11-13; Jn 1:1-18 Sunday: Nm 6:22-27; Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8; Gal 4:4-7; Lk 2:16-21
In preparation for the coming of Christ, the Polish Community welcomes Fr. Paweł Barwikowski, lecturer for the Advent Mission, on December 17—19th. Santa made a special appearance at the Polish school and brought joy to many young people.
Bodas Guadalupanas El pasado 10 de diciembre tuvimos por primera vez las bodas Guadalupanas aquí en esta parroquia de San Jose Obrero, fue una celebración de muchas bendiciones tan-to para las parejas q tomaron la decisión de decir si al llamado de Dios, como para todos los que estuvimos presentes formando parte de la historia de esta comuni-dad. Pongamos en oración a estas parejas y pidamos por todos los matrimonios de esta comunidad y del mundo entero. Guadalupanas Wedding On December 10th, we celebrated the first Guadalupana weddings here at St Joseph The Worker parish. It was a celebration of many blessings for the couples who made the deci-sion to say yes to the call of God, as well as for all those who were present for this histori-cal event in our community. We include these couples in our prayers and pray for all the marriages in this community and the entire world.
Sacramental Celebration
Baptism Preparation: English: First Wednesdays: 7:00 p.m. in the Conference Room Spanish: First Wednesdays: 6:30 p.m. in the Hall
Sacrament of Baptism: Parents and Godparents play an important role in the faith life of your child. Please be aware that godparents must also be practicing Catholics. You must attend the preparation class and register your child for the sacrament. English: First, third & fifth Sundays: 2:30 p.m. Spanish: First & third Saturdays: 9:15 a.m. Polish: First Saturday: 10:30 a.m.; First & third Sundays: 4:00 p.m.
Sacrament of Matrimony: Congratulations on your Engagement! A minimum of four months advanced preparation is required. Please call the parish office for an appointment.
RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults): Anyone interested in becoming a Catholic or learning more about the Catholic faith is invited to call the office to contact Deacon Steve Stecker.
Religious Education: A child must be in the religious education program for TWO YEARS prior to receiving the Sacrament of Holy Eucharist or Confirmation. Must present a Baptismal Certificate at time of registration. Office Hours: English Classes: Mondays, 6:30—7:45 pm All Grades Spanish Classes: Sundays, 10:30 am
Communion for the Sick/Homebound: Ministries of Care visit and bring the Eucharist to the sick, homebound or hospitalized. Please call the parish office to arrange a visit.
Welcome New Parish Members: All are welcome to worship at St. Joseph the Worker. To become an active member of the parish, please fill out the registration form or stop by the office.
Bulletin articles: Submission deadline is Sunday, 12 noon for the upcoming Sunday bulletin. Deliver copy to the parish office or email articles, comments or suggestions to vann@stjosephworker. com
Food Pantry: Food parcels collected are distributed to needy families in the area. The Parish Council has designated the FOOD SHARING SUNDAY is the first Weekend of each month.
Donate Clothes & Miscellaneous Household Items to AMVETS: Drop off behind Amvets building at 700 McHenry Road in Wheeling: M-Sat 8 am - 5 pm
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Deacons: Mr. Stephan Stecker Mr. Martin Carrillo
Directors of Religious Education: Mr. Jorge Mazariegos English Mrs. Silvia Arce Spanish
Polish School: Mrs. Renata Rudnicki Principal
Music Ministry: Mrs. Maria Bialkowski English/Polish Mass Mr. Jose Verduzco Spanish Mass Mr. Zbigniew Blicharz Polish Mass
Administrative Staff: Mrs. Mercedes Gwinn Parish Secretary Mrs. Van Nguyen Bulletin Editor Mr. Augustine Albavera Building Maintenance
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