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Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 17, 2019
St. Alexander Parish Administration Directory
Parish Administrative Center 7025 W. 126th St. Palos Heights, IL 60463
Phone: 708-448-4861 Fax: 708-448-0039
Pastor: …………………….. Rev. Martin Michniewicz ext. 227
Associate Pastor: ……………… Rev. Patrick O’Neill ext. 223
Deacons: ……………………………. Jim Horton, Tim Keating
Director Parish Home & Health Ministry: Jim Horton ext. 232
Accounting Department Director: ….. Paula Somers ext. 233
Director of Music: …………………. Matthew Berardi ext. 224
Parish Center & Parish Athletic Director: ……………………………………… Cathy Sullivan - 361-2626 Teen Coordinator: ………………… Sharon Ayres - 448-6624
Counseling Center: ………………………… 448-4861 ext.310
Director: .…………. Sr. Claire Marie Czerwiec, SSND, LCPC
Parish E-Mail: ………………………. [email protected]
St. Alexander School 126th St. and 71st Ave. Palos Heights, IL 60463
Phone: 708-448-0408 Fax: 708-448-5947
Principal: ………………………………………...……... Cathy Biel
Assistant Principal: …………………...……… Mary Dombrowski
Administrative Assistants: Mary Ann Pellicore & Renee Chavez
School Web: …………………....... www.stalexanderschool.com
School E-Mail: ……………........... [email protected]
Religious Education Office 126th St. and 71st Ave. Palos Heights, IL 60463
Phone: 708-448-6624
Coordinator of Religious Education: ……………… Nancy Cook Religious Ed. E-Mail: …………………... [email protected]
St. Alexander’s on the Web ………. www.stalexanderpalos.org
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Spreading the Holy Fire Celebrating Christ Risen from the Dead through the 7 Sacraments
MATRIMONY Celebration of God’s Blessings on the Loving Union
between Man and Woman Please call the Parish Administration Center at least 4 months in advance of your wedding. Pre-Cana for engaged couples is required by the Archdiocese Matrimony Contact: Fr. Martin Michniewicz & Fr. Patrick O’Neill 448-4861
Sacraments of Initiation
Sacraments of Commitment
BAPTISM Celebration of Entrance into Christ’s Church
You must be a registered parishioner in this parish.
At least one Godparent must be a practicing Catholic. The other must be a Christian.
Parents must register for a class on Baptism BEFORE your baby is baptized. Archdiocesan required classes are held once a month, usually on the 1st Monday of the month, and facili-tated by trained parishioners. Baptism contact Joan DeVito 448-4861 ext. 237
RCIA Celebration of the Rites of Christian Initiation of Adults This process is for adults who would like to join the Roman Catholic Church and have never been Baptized, or were Baptized in another Christian denomination. There is also a process for children (RCIC) and teens (RCIT). RCIA/RCIC/RCIT contact - Deacon Jim Horton 448-4861 & Deacon Tim Keating 448-6624
Sacraments of Healing
RECONCILIATION Celebration of God’s Forgiveness
through Personal Confession
Saturday Morning: 8:30 - 9:00 AM
Saturday Evening: after the 5:00 PM Mass
Other Times by Appointment
ANOINTING OF THE SICK Celebration of God’s Restorative Love & Forgiveness
Sacrament offers strength to the living. If someone becomes seriously ill, please call the Parish Administrative Center. Ministers of Care are available to bring Holy Communion and/or visit with the sick and homebound. Also every 1st Saturday - 6:00 - 7:00 PM in church
HOLY ORDERS Celebration of Ordained Service to the Church
The three offices of the Sacrament of Holy Orders are bishop, priest and deacon. All three are conferred by the sacramental act called “ordination.” Priesthood Contact - Fr. Michniewicz 448-4861 ext 227 Archdiocese of Chicago Vocation Director: Fr. Brian Welter - 312-534-8298
CONFIRMATION Celebration of the Gifts of the Holy Spirit
This Sacrament is normally celebrated in 8th Grade and is a 2 year program of preparation.
Confirmation Contacts: Nancy Cook - Religious Education 448-6624 Cathy Biel - School 448-0408 The Archdiocese also offers classes for adults wishing to receive Confirmation. Adult Confirmation Contact - Deacon Tim Keating & Deacon Jim Horton 448-4861
Eucharistic Liturgy (Mass)
Sunday Vigil: 5:00 PM (Saturday)
Sunday: 7:00, 9:00, 10:30 AM, 12:00 Noon &
6:00 PM (Life Teen Youth Mass)
Monday through Friday: 6:30 & 8:45 AM
Saturday Morning: 8:00 AM
Holy Day Vigil: 7:00 PM
Holy Day: 6:30, 8:45 AM & 7:00 PM
EUCHARIST Celebration of Sharing Fully at Christ’s Altar of Sacrifice & Communion with Jesus and His Church
Eucharistic Adoration Thursday before the 1st Friday
9:15 AM - 7:00 PM Benediction
Evening of Prayer and Adoration
On the 1st Saturday 4:30 PM - Rosary 5:00 PM - Mass
6:00 PM - Prayers for Healing
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PLEASE NOTE
The Parish
Administrative
Offices will be
closed on Monday,
February 18th
Blessed Francisco Marto & Blessed Jacinta Marto,
the Children of Fatima
Feast Day: February 20th
Please say the family rosary and ask our Blessed Mother for peace in the world.
Dear Parishioners,
You may have already received the 2019 Annual Catholic Appeal mailing from Blase Cardinal Cupich. I ask that you reflect on the many gifts God has given you and ask you to consider your continued support for the works of the Archdiocese in this year’s Annual Appeal. Every year, many of you have responded to the Annual Catholic Appeal mailing. On behalf of those served by the ministries and services funded by the ACA, we thank you for your gifts.
This year, the theme of the Appeal is Come Follow Me...and share the Word. God provides each of us with many gifts. We have the responsibility not only to recognize these gifts but also to nurture them. Any funds raised are carefully spent; it is money for God’s work, and we use it ac-cordingly. Your contributions are deeply appreciated, very much needed and make a real differ-ence in the lives of many.
As we contemplate His gifts to us, we should also reflect on our gratitude for these gifts. Your financial support for the work of our parish, Archdiocese, and the Church throughout the world is, in fact, one way to express this gratitude. Please give generously to the 2019 Annual Catholic Ap-peal. When our parish reaches its goal in paid pledges, 100% of the additional funds received will be returned to us for use in our parish. (Please remember it was this program that gave us the matching funds that enables us to eliminate our parish debt seven years ago.)
Many thanks to all those who bought and sold tickets for our Parish Raffle. Your participation in our raffle supports our school, religious education program, athletics, and the ministries here at St. Alexander. Following is a list of this year’s winners.
God Bless,
Father Marty
FROM OUR PASTOR
$50 RAFFLE Deb Dugan $15,000
Barbara Baumhart $ 7,500
Joe LiVigni $ 1,500
$20 RAFFLE Jerry Hamman $ 5,000
Catherine Horvatic $ 2,500
Pete White $ 500
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MERCY HOME SUNDAY MASS
9:30AM on WGN-TV Channel 9
SCRIPTURE REFLECTION
When we think of the word Beatitude we think of today ’s discourse from Luke ’s Gospel, or the more familiar one from Matthew (which begins Blessed are the poor in spirit . . . ). Actually, beatitudes occur throughout the prophets and Gospels. Today in Jeremiah (with an echo in the psalm) we hear, Blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord (Jeremiah 17:7). Following his resurrection in John ’s Gospel, Christ proclaims, Blessed are those who have not seen and have believed (John 20:29). The evangelists placed these sayings throughout the Gospels as short reminders about the characteristics that one will find in a follower of Christ, characteristics that will help spread the Good News in this life and lead to eternal bless-ings in the next. In Latin, the saints are called the Beati, the Blessed, for they are the ones who lived the blessed life as described by Jesus throughout the Gospels. How blest are we, when we also strive to make our own days a living beatitude!
Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co.
Today’s Readings: Jer 17:5-8; Ps 1:1-4, 6; 1 Cor 15:12, 16-20; Lk 6:17, 20-26
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
February 18-24, 2019
Monday: Gn 4:1-15, 25; Ps 50:1, 8, 16bc-17, 20-26; Mk 8:11-13 Tuesday: Gn 6:5-8; 7:1-5, 10; Ps 29:1a, 2, 3ac-4, 3b, 9c-10; Mk 8:14-21 Wednesday: Gn 8:6-13, 20-22; Ps 116:12-15, 18-19; Mk 8:22-26 Thursday: Gn 9:1-13; Ps 102:16-21, 29, 22-23; Mk 8:27-33 Friday: 1 Pt 5:1-4; Ps 23:1-3a, 4-6; Mt 16:13-19 Saturday: Heb 11:1-7; Ps 145:2-5, 10-11; Mk 9:2-13 Sunday: 1 Sm 26:2, 7-9, 12-13, 22-23; Ps 103:1-4, 8, 10, 12-13; 1 Cor 15:45-49; Lk 6:27-38
Prayers of the Faithful for the Sick
As the faith family of St. Alexander, we unite with one another to pray for those who
need healing of their body, mind or spirit. Confident that God hears the voices of those who trust in the Lord Jesus, we join in prayer for:
If you or anyone in your family would like to be added to our Prayers of the Faithful for the Sick please contact the Parish Administrative Office at 708-448-4861.
KINGDOM WEEKEND IS COMING!
Save the Date – March 23rd & 24th
The Kingdom Weekend Retreat will be Saturday, March 23rd and Sunday, March 24th here at Saint Alexander Parish. Please mark the date on your calendar because you don’t want to miss it! This is your opportunity to strengthen your relation-ship with Jesus, get closer to others in the parish, and grow your faith. When you attend this year’s retreat there is NO commitment to be a part of next year’s retreat team. We just invite you to come and experience the retreat.
We ask you to remember and pray for the souls of the faithful departed. May they forever rest in the Lord’s peace. We especially pray for:
Home Bound or Ill? If you, or someone you know, are unable to attend Mass and would like to receive communion in their home, please call Deacon Jim Horton at 708-448-4861, ext. 232.
ST. ALEXANDER—A BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL
St. Alexander School is accepting registrations for the 2018-2019 school year. We offer:
• A faculty and staff who model true Christianity
• Preschool programs for 3 and 4 year olds, including 4 year old full day
• Kindergarten classes are available as half day or full day
• Extended day care is provided before and after school
• Academic support as well as professional counseling is available
• Curriculum includes foreign language, art, gym, music, computer classes and STEM lab
• Daily religion classes and participation in liturgies teach Catholic values
• Extracurricular and enrichment activities are available to all students
• Hot lunch program offers nutritious meal choices
We are happy to provide private tours of our Blue Ribbon school and share with the families the exceptional education and experience provided at St. Alexander School. For additional information about what St. Alexander has to offer you family, please contact the school at 708-448-0408 or visit our website at www.stalexanderschool.com.
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PLEASE JOIN US EVERY THURSDAY
AT 7:30PM
We are inviting both the former members of the choir
to return, as well as new interested members who would love to sing for the glory of God on Sundays.
ALL are welcome. For more information, please contact
our Director of Music, Matthew Berardi at
[email protected] or (708) 448-4861 x 224.
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Please spend some time this week reflecting on the Annual Catholic Appeal brochure that you received with your bulletin. The Annual Catholic Appeal is much different than a one-time special collec-tion. It is a pledged campaign commitment where you can make a gift payable in installments. A pledge is a promise to make a gift over a span of time.
Each pledge makes a difference because all par-ishes participate in the campaign and the gifts of many enable our Archdiocese to deliver needed ministries and services to answer Jesus’ call to “Come, Follow Me…and share the Word”.
If you received your pledge form in the mail, please complete it and mail it back or bring it to Mass next weekend. For those of you who did not receive a mailing or have not had time to respond, we will conduct our in-pew pledge process at all Masses next weekend.
Thank you for your prayerful consideration and generous response.
ST. ALEXANDER DOMESTIC VIOLENCE MINISTRY
The mission of the Domestic Violence Ministry of St. Alexander Parish is to raise awareness of domestic violence in our parish; to promote the development and delivery of services in our community; and to advocate for the prevention of domestic violence through education and parish activities.
Domestic Violence Ministry Meeting: Monday, February 18th at 6:30pm
in the Parish Lounge New members are always welcome!
The Domestic Violence Ministries of Incarnation and Sacred Heart parishes will be attending our meeting.
If you need help contact: • National DV Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 • Illinois DV Helpline: 1-877-863-6338 • Crisis Center for South Suburbia: 1-708-429-7233
We don't stop playing games because we got old,
We got old because we stopped playing games!
Want to play cards and/or games? Mature Adult Club is starting a card and game day!
Tuesday, February 19th
10:00am until Noon in Mobile Unit 1
Come see what this is all about, or for more information call Ralph Dziuba @ 708-293-8884
MASS INTENTIONS Contact the parish office if you would like to have a Mass intention for 2019. Please note that Mass in-tentions are not just for the deceased but for anyone you would like to include in prayer.
Cookies, cakes, brownies,
breads & more!
Sponsored by 8th Grade
Class of 2019
Feb. 23rd & 24th
After Masses Until Sold Out!
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ST. ALEXANDER PRESCHOOL REGISTRATION OPEN FOR THE 2019-2020 SCHOOL YEAR
St. Alexander Preschool provides an academic experience aligned with The Office of Catholic Schools Early Childhood Development. The preschool environment promotes a child’s growth intellectually, spiritually, physically and socially. The curriculum of the program consists of language, reading readiness skills, math awareness, awareness of God and Christian values, art and music movement, exploration skills, creative play, fine and gross motor skills.
Full Day Option (4-Year Olds)
8:00am-2:40pm
Two, three, four, and five day options are available for full and half day students. Extended Day Programs are available for before and after school care.
Children must be 3 or 4 years of age by September 1, 2019 to register. Call Mrs. Martino with questions at 708-448-0408 or visit www.stalexanderschool.com.
Half Day Options (3 & 4 Year Olds)
Morning class meets 8:00-11:00am Afternoon class meets 11:40am-2:40pm
On Sunday, January 27th, at Holy Name Cathedral, Troop 337 Boy Scouts Michael Anderzunas,
George Madaras, and Philip Lynch received their Pope Pius XXI Religious Emblems. Boys Scouts
Matt Anderzunas and Nicholas Van Witzenburg earned their Ad Altare Dei Religious Emblems. The Scouts worked on these Catholic religious emblems over the summer and fall months of 2018, performing
community charitable service, learned more about the tenets of the Catholic faith, and growing spiritually.
LIFE TEEN MASS
Celebrated Sunday’s @ 6:00 pm
All St. Alexander Parish teens, School and Religious Education Program stu-dents are invited to join the Life Teen Group. Following mass we move to our meeting room for what is known as Life Night. It is a great chance to keep up with old friends and make new friends as well. It doesn’t cost anything to join! Please join us soon and be sure to bring your friends!
S.A.V.E. SALE HOURS SUNDAY 9:45am - Noon
THURSDAY 2:15 - 2:45pm
Orders may be dropped off at the Par-ish Administrative Center Monday thru Wednesday, during normal busi-ness hours 9:00am-5:00pm or through the school. Pick up completed orders at the Parish Office after Noon on Thursday or during sale hours in the Parish Activity Room on Thursday or Sunday. We have many retailers and restaurants, both local and national. Pick up a list of participating vendors or check out all our SAVE vendors on the website www.glscrip.com.
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ST. ALEX ANDER PARISH CENTER & ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION NEWS
Fr. John M. Crosby Parish Center Schedule of Events
Sunday, February 17th 12:30—6:15 SCC Boys BB League Playoffs Monday, February 18th—No School 9:00—9:00 Athletic Team Practices Tuesday, February 19th 3:00—9:00 Athletic Team Practices Wednesday, February 20th 2:45—4:30 K/1st Gr. Floor Hockey League 4:30—9:00 Athletic Team Practices Thursday, February 21st 2:45—4:30 2/3rd Gr. Floor Hockey League 4:30—9:00 Athletic Team Practices Friday, February 22nd 3:00—4:45 Athletic Team Practices 4:45—9:15 SSBL Boys BB League Playoffs Saturday, February 23rd 8:30—3:00 St. Al’s Girls VB League Playoffs 6:15—8:15 SCC 4th Gr. Girls VB Round Robin Tournament
FEBRUARY IS TEEN DATING VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH
National Teen Dating Violence Helpline: 866-331-9474
Illinois Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-877-863-6338
www.loveisrespect.org
February 24th God Ball
Parishioners who are in 8th grade through seniors in high school are invited to come out on Sunday nights from 7-9pm to have some fun! All of the activities listed below will be at St. Al’s. They are free and include food and pop! Activities will depend on the number of attendees. Bring your friends! The more teens, the more fun!
SALT (St. ALexander Teens)
February 17th Going to the Movies
St. Alexander Preschool Time For Twos Program
Time for Twos is a program ideal for the two-year-old toddler who is preparing to enter preschool next year. This is a pre-school readiness class for Mom and tod-dler. The classes encourage development through learning and play. Your child will experience music movement, gross and fine motor activities, snack and social development.
The class is a four-week session on Tuesdays from 9:30—10:30am
Dates: March 5, 12 ,19, April 2 Program cost: $50.00
For more information please contact Mrs. Martino at 708-448-0408 or email at [email protected].
Brother Rice High School
High Honors John Mattes
St. Laurence High School
A Honor Roll Erik Antkiewicz Conor McQuinn
Keep Up The Good Work!
B Honor Roll Christopher Casey Luke Moustakas
B Honor Roll Ryan Carroll Dylan Goldman
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First Place Team Champs!! 2nd-3rd Grade Division PJ White, Joe Burzycki,
Jimmy Hughes, Brian Mientus
Fourth grade students in Mrs. Crowley's class pose for a picture with Sr. Susan Paweski who presented the story of St. Mother Theodore Guerin
to the school students.
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR CHESS CLUB!
Fifth Place 6th-8th
Grade Division
Charlie Snyder
Second Place 3rd-4th Grade Division
Brian Mientus
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ST. ALEXANDER PARISH QUEEN OF HEARTS RAFFLE
Weekly updates available at www.stalexanderpalos.org
and on Facebook (St. Alexander Catholic Church)
Tickets available at Zach’s on Tap 12231 S. Harlem,
Palos Heights
Our Members in the Military Scott Golich - U.S. Navy Robert Brennan - U.S. Army
Stephen LaPiana - U.S. Army Scott Milcarek - U.S. Army
Matthew Brennan - U.S. Air Force Charles Berglund - U.S. Marines
Andrew Nissen - U.S. Marines Lawrence J. Prete - U.S. Marines
Shannon Lungaro - U.S. Navy Andrew Cleland - U.S. Army
Alan Filipiak - U.S. Navy John Hoban III - U.S. Army
A. Amanda Cleland - U.S. Air Force Mark Filipiak - U.S. Marines
Joshua Bramlett U.S. Navy Nick Albergo - U.S. Army
Amanda Brennan - U.S. Army Matthew Bramlett - U.S. Navy
Kyle Hite - U.S. Army David Lindstrom - National Guard
Roger Benda - U.S. Marines Daniel Weakley - U.S. Navy
James M. Bilder - U.S. Army Logan Smith - U.S. Navy
Stephen Vossler - U.S. Navy Nicholas Wineman - U.S. Marines
Vito Barraco - U.S. Army David Below - U.S. Marines
Ryan Grant - U.S. Army Kevin Lewis - U.S. Navy
Nicholas Crot - U.S. Marines Michael Lindstrom - U.S. Army
Steven Lungaro - U.S. Navy Keegan Wetzel - U.S. Navy
Thomas Gregory - U.S. Marines Mary Kate Wetzel - U.S. Marines
Paul Gregory - U.S. Marines Ben St. Aubin - U. S. Navy
Kate Risden - U.S. Navy Chloe Van Witzenburg - U.S. Army
Ryan Graeber - U.S. Marines Brad Beaulieu - U.S. Navy
David Gavril - U.S. Army Isaac Baines - U.S. Navy
Hanna Van Witzenburg - U.S. Army Gino Albergo - U.S. Army
Cameron Smentek - U.S. Army Nolan Smith - U.S. Navy
Anthony Baudo - U.S. Army
St. Alexander Parish lists the names of active military personnel of parishioners and their family members in our weekly bulletin. We keep them in our thoughts and prayers as they protect our country and freedom.
If you have a relative who is an active member in the United States Military and would like them listed in the bulle-tin, contact Nancy at the Parish Office, 448-4861. Please inform us if the service person listed is no longer active in the military at home or abroad.
Our Knights of Columbus Council #14057 would like to offer military fami-lies Blue Star Banners. If you would like to receive a Blue Star Banner, please call the Parish Office at 708-448-4861.
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Many of you may take advantage of the conven-ience of electronic giving to our parish and we are grateful for that. For those of you who have yet to join us in giving online, we strongly encourage you to do so. Here’s why:
Faith Direct enables parishioners to make your Church contributions through either direct debit from your checking/savings account or through your credit/debit card. No more writing checks or searching for envelopes on the way out the door. Now you can apply the convenience of direct debit to your parish offerings in much the same way as you may now use it to make your mortgage, car or tuition payments.
Faith Direct also offers you personalized offertory cards to replace your envelopes for the collection basket. To cancel your monthly envelopes, please notify the parish office at 708-448-4861. This is not done automatically when signing up for electronic giving.
Please visit www.faithdirect.net to enroll secure-ly online. Or, download the Faith Direct app onto your smartphone. Our parish code is IL910.
ST. ALEXANDER RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Located in the vestibule of the Fr. Crosby Center, the office hours are:
Monday 9:00am - 8:00pm
Tuesday 9:00am - 6:00pm
Wednesday—Friday 9:00am - 3:00pm
For additional information please call 708-448-6624.
E-Giving Made Easy If you would like to make a one-time electronic donation, please scan this bar code.
Scroll down to “One –Time Gifts” and enter the amount and type of payment. It’s that simple!
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SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME FEBRUARY 17, 2019 Saturday, February 16th 5:00 PM— Martin & Ellen Collins Ken Martin Cynthia Martin Sunday, February 17th 7:00 AM— Irene Foster (1st Anniversary) Donna Marie Feldner Dr. Loren Feldner June Anhalt Johanna Hoban 9:00 AM— Raymond Pufunt Rev. Jerry Van Overbeek John Tolan Dr. Loren Feldner 10:30 AM— Edward Tobin Edward & Virginia Yorke Dick Sarlo Lena DiSalle Richard Finger 12:00 PM— Tom Moss Francis J. Clair Maciasz Family Jean Gnap Healing Intention—Eric Withers 6:00 PM— For the Parishioners Monday, February 18th
6:30 AM— Katherine Ochylski 8:45 AM— Eileen Corkery Patrick G. Keleghan Janet Peloso Thomas Foreman Tuesday, February 19th
6:30 AM— Susan B. Murphy 8:45 AM— Lorie Hartig (2nd Anniversary) Wednesday, February 20th
6:30 AM— Patricia Hayes 8:45 AM— Dr. Stanley Blair Thursday, February 21st (St. Peter Damian) 6:30 AM— Special Intention 8:45 AM— Fatla Family Friday, February 22nd (Chair of St. Peter the Apostle) 6:30 AM— Kenneth W. Hansen 8:45 AM— Rich Jakes Saturday, February 23rd (St. Polycarp) 8:00 AM— Ruth Viliunas Al Friedman
SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME FEBRUARY 24, 2019 Saturday, February 23rd 5:00 PM— Joseph Sloyan Catherine Wells Anne & Thomas Wilson Ray Schwaller Robert E. Gallagher Sr. Sunday, February 24th 7:00 AM— June Anhalt Janis Murzanski The Feddeler Family 9:00 AM— Brian Cadore Anne O’Neill John Tolan Donna Marie Feldner Clare Doyle Dr. Loren Feldner 10:30 AM— Nancy Somers Bill Somers Raymond Pufunt Raymond Ekberg Rose Mary Kendall 12:00 PM— Berry Yocum James Duffy Con Moore 6:00 PM— For the Parishioners
WORD OF LIFE
“Called to serve the people and the common good,
[civil leaders] have a duty to make courageous
choices in support of life, especially through legisla-
tive measures.”
—Pope St. John Paul II, Evangelium vitae, 90
Do you attend Mass regularly, but crave something more? Using the new Pilgrimage app, you can journey through Scripture with friends, and your group. Your group will have access to a message board, which enables you to ask questions, start discussions, share content and connect with fellow group members, all from within the app. Learn more: www.pilgrimage.americanbible.org/
ALTAR SERVERS FEBRUARY 24, 2019
Saturday, February 23rd
5:00 PM— Sam Adducci, Aiden & Gianna Kent
Sunday, February 24th
7:00 AM— Estelle Sandowski, P. or E. Sobczak 9:00 AM— Owen Enright, Alex & Eric Antkiewicz 10:30 AM— Caera Kennedy, Bridget & Clare Stroner 12:00 PM— Eamonn Weldon