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St. Alphonsus Parish Lemont, Illinois
Established 1867
St. Alphonsus Catholic Community Our Mission
Saint Alphonsus Parish is a
Catholic Faith-family rooted in history and growing with
the community. We strive to spread the Good News of the
Kingdom of God by our participation in the areas of
Prayer, Education, Service, Social Activities
and Worship. Empowered by the Holy Spirit
We respond to Christ’s call, “Come Follow Me!”
Thus as families, we are… Welcoming, creating,
Serving, healing, Sharing, reaching out.
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All you who are thirsty, come to the water! Isaiah 55:1a
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St. Alphonsus
Catholic Church 210 E. Logan, Lemont
Parish Staff Pastor: Rev. Brian Ardagh
Weekend Celebrants: Fr. Robert Rohrich
Fr. Ron Scarlata Diaconal Ministry:
Deacon Terry McGuire DRE: Mr. Kevin Cody
School Principal: Ms. Renee Payne Pastoral Associate
Doreen Dabney Office Coordinator: Mrs. Dorothy Lafin
Accountant: Ms. Carol Levas Records Coordinator:
Mrs. Jody Sternat Music Director:
Mr. Joseph Martorano, Music Staff
Ms. Christina Grinius Ms. Anne Madden Ms. Diane Marelli
SPRED: Ms. Carol Levas
Business Hours Monday-Friday—9:00 am-4:00 pm
Phone Numbers Office Center—257-2414
Fax—257-2476 RE Office—257-2371
School Office—783-2220 Youth Ministry—257-0158
Mass Schedules Weekends—Saturday 5:00 pm Sunday, 7:30, 9:00 & 11:00 am
5:00 pm at St. Pat’s Monday- Friday 7:30 am in the chapel
Holy Days—to be announced Eucharistic Adoration
Tuesday—8:00 am—8:00 pm, chapel Parish Web Site www.st-als.org
Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Listen Heedfully
The invitation to come and satisfy our hunger and thirst in Christ offers a great comfort to us who sometimes ache with longing for God or feel emptiness when we want to feel full of God's love. This longing is God's gift and call to us to withdraw from all the noise and racket of our lives and our world and pay attention to the quiet voice of God within us. How do we respond to such a loving invitation? By pay-ing attention, by stilling ourselves; not by struggling and striving to make some spiritual experience happen, but just by sitting still and lis-tening for God's delicate promptings. Our desire for prayer, even if we feel our prayer to be too distracted and ineffective, is effective because the call is from God and our response is a willingness to hear and be fed by God's holy word to us.
All Ate And Were Satisfied Jesus fed the five thousand men, "not counting women and chil-dren" (Matthew 14:21). We can assume, since women were among his most faithful followers and they tend to bring their children with them everywhere, that the women and children outnumbered the men-a vast crowd indeed! Yet how were they fed with five loaves and two fish? Matthew notes that first, "[Jesus] said the blessing" (Matthew 14:19). He gave thanks to God for what was given: an act of thanksgiving that is always transformative. This act of praise and thanks transforms our bread into his body and blood, and conforms us to Christ for the life of the world. The desire for God is a gift that reflects God's desire for us. It doesn't matter if we feel that our prayer is ineffective, or if we are comforted or not by our images of God. God is working in us by the gift of that desire, and our will to respond is our consent to God's call. Come to the water; come to the feast!
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Please Pray For Mason Briese Kyle Holley
Patricia Dedek Pat Cronin
Thomas Navratel Laddie Hasek
Richard Pociask Lavergne Travaglio
Bill Johnson Jim Frank
Reconciliation
Saturday, 4:00 to 4:30 pm Or by Appointment
Baptisms
Baptisms are usually celebrated the second and third Sundays of every month. No Baptisms during Lent.
Marriage
Prospective bride and groom must be registered parishioners at least 6 months.
Sick and Homebound
Contact the office, 257-2414 to receive a visit from a Minister of Care.
Parish Registration
Everyone 18 years and older should register for the parish. To
register for the parish, please call the Office Center, 257-2414
Parish Pastoral Council Members Bev Malak Paul Malak
Tom Culcasi Renate Meyer Carol Ricken
Barbara Laubhan Keith Polk
Paul Christin Jack Counter Jim Pickering
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Treasures From Our Tradition As the Latin Mass evolved in the first six centuries, the central prayer, what the Greeks called the anaphora and what we call today the Eucharistic Prayer, became fairly standard almost everywhere in the West. What we now know as Eucharistic Prayer I, or the Roman Canon, took a complex shape, not at all like the fluid and spontaneous prayers of early Rome, but a real architectural con-struction. The city of Rome was in a terrible condition by that time, and a series of political upheavals, plagues, and invasions swept through. Not much of Rome's former glory was left standing, except for the pope, who became a symbol of protection and hope for the troubled people. The structures of law and administration were swept away in the chaos, and the pope gradually assumed authority to restore and maintain order. Soon, the public liturgy of Rome became the city's only glory. The Ro-mans wanted "good order" not only in their civic life, but in their lit-urgy. One prayer, increasingly enriched by music (although when the music tried to overtake the prayer the pope banned musical instruments entirely) was the new rule of the day. That one prayer, the Roman Canon, was solidly in place when the first liturgical book we have, the Leonine Sacramentary of 540, was compiled.
--Rev. James Field, (c) Copyright, J. S. Paluch Co.
Theology-On-Tap Theology-On-Tap is a summer speaker series for young adults, married and single in their 20s and 30s. “Do not be afraid. Do not be satisfied with medi-ocrity. Put out into the deep and let down your nets for a catch” Pope John Paul II Join other young adults as we listen to a speaker, share in lively discussion and enjoy complimentary food and beverages in the Church hall at 7:30 pm . Come and share in the fun. Feel free to come alone. For more information visit www.yamchicago.org. Some of the upcoming talks: August 5th—Fr. John Cusick and Fr. Frank Jenks—The Celebration of Catholic Mass and an Explanation. Fr. Cusick is the director of Young Adult Ministry for the Archdiocese of Chicago and on staff at Old St. Patrick’s Church. Ordained in 1970, he served as a faculty member of Niles College Seminary and spend seven years as associate pastor at Mary Seat of Wisdom Church. Fr. Jenks most recently served as pastor here at St. Al’s. Previously he was pastor of Ascension Parish in Oak Park where he directed adult retreats and formation days. He has also worked at St. Mary of Vernon, Our Lady of Perpetual Help and Our Lady of the Wayside.
News and Happenings
Religious Education
Update
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Registration For The 2008-2009 Program Year
New Families contact the RE Of-fice to register.
What Do We Want To Pass On To Our Children?
The Benedictine Sisters, who run St. Scholastica Academy in Chi-cago and have spent their lives educating teenage girls, recently wrote down what they hope to call forth from the girls who receive an education at their school. In the coming weeks I’ll continue to provide examples of what the sis-ters came up with, including our 2nd quote: "She is free from en-slavement to passing fads . . . " The challenge for parents is to feed our kids' spiritual hunger with what will satisfy them for the long haul: to make sure each child knows that he or she has a destiny greater than anything a TV com-mercial can call them to. Help them set their sights high.
8th Graders Help To Fight Leukemia
At their Spirit Day retreat, the
Confirmation candidates elected to donate half of their Sunday
to donate half of their Sunday offerings to the Leukemia Soci-ety. Together, their $674 dona-tion can make a difference in research, and in individual lives. Thank you Confirmandi! (Freshmen!).
Have You Thought About Being A Catechist…
…and making a difference in the life of a child?
Now is your best chance to get the grade and track you would prefer. Books, supplies, syllabus and support are provided. Con-tact Kevin at the RE Office to discuss the possibilities…..THE CHILDREN NEED YOU!
Kevin Cody, DRE 630-257-2371
Baseball Tryouts The Oak Lawn Chargers IOU full-time travel baseball team is hold-ing an open tryout on August 9th from 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm at 100th and Moody in Oak Lawn. Please contact Steve Rockey, 708-655-9660 for information.
Hunger doesn’t take a vacation.
Donate to the food pantry.
Handicap Parking We currently have five handicap parking spaces near the handicap ramp and one at the back of the church. There are parishioners who need these spots because of some physical problem. You could be ticketed if you are parked illegally. Please respect the signs.
Cheerleading Sign-up
St. Alphonsus, St. Patrick & St. Cyril are looking for girls for their Celtic Football Cheerleading Squads. We are looking for girls for the JV (Grades K thru 4th) and Varsity (Grades 5th thru 8th). No experi-ence necessary. Must attend school and/or religious education classes at either parish. Registration will take place at St. Alphonsus Church Base-ment on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 from 6:30 pm 8:30 pm. There will be a $5 registration fee and we will be collecting money for uniforms on that date. Please contact Bridget Bishop at 630/257-9398 or at [email protected] with any questions.
Reconciliation Please note—the time for the Sacrament of Reconciliation is 4:00 to 4:30 pm on Saturday after-noons.
Around St. Al’s
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Join us for a “Family-Fun Day” at the Races!!!
The Family School Association of St. Al’s/St. Pats is sponsoring a social event on
Sunday, August 24, 2008. The Family Day theme at Arlington Race Track is
“Sand Art Creations.” There will be FREE projects for the kids along with
pony rides, face painting and a petting zoo – ALL DAY!!!!
We will be seated in the Million Room with
a 2 hour, all-you-can-eat buffet and 4 hour Open Bar. Gates open at noon
and the event is expected to end at about 6pm. We will be having bus service
(for a minimal additional fee) from Lemont for those who might be
interested. The tickets will be sold on a first-come,
first-serve basis – so get them while they’re still available. The tickets will be
passed on to you at our cost. (Adults - $58, Children - $24)
If you have any questions, please contact
Jen Pickering at (630) 863-2252.
Counseling By Fr. Rohrich Counseling services are available by Fr. Bob Rohrich at the DePaul Center, 212 Custer. Appointment on weekdays are: 10:00 and 11:00 am in the morning and 5:00, 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00 pm. Father Bob counsels the engaged and married, as well as individuals for depression, anxiety, grieving, separation, divorce and other personal problems. The cost is a $10.00 donation per session. Please call, 630-257-9235.
Remember In Your Prayers… Ryan Meder, USMC, Iraq,
Russell Neal, USA,Fort Campbell; Scott Bosco, USA, Kuwait;
Robert McKinney, USAF,Afghanistan; Mark Giancarol, USA, Iraq,
Brent Danielson, USMC, Iraq Jim Adamiec, USAF, Okinawa
Chris Hearne, USN, Virginia Tabitha Filicicchia, USAF
David Borkowski, USN,Mississippi Thomas Walsh, USMC,
Christopher King, USA, Iraq Jamie Butler, USAF, Afghanistan Kevin Doyle, USA, Afghanistan
And all those who serve our country
Weekly Offering July 26th—27th, 2008
Weekly Need $11,711.00 Sunday Collection $ 8,454.71 Electronic Fund (EFT) $ 570.47 Surplus (Deficit) ($ 4,569.83) Fiscal Year-to-date Surplus (Deficit) ($10,200.37)
Thank you to all our parishioners who give their share to support our parish.
Volunteer Tutors Needed The Congregation of St. Joseph of La Grange Park is in need of volunteers for its Adult Literacy Program, School on Wheels. Tutors are needed to teach one hour or so per week from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm or eve-nings from 3:00 to 8:00 pm in Cicero, Hodgkins, Woodridge or Westmont or in Lombard and Summit in the morning. A two-day training will be provided from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm on Friday, August 22nd an on Saturday, August 23rd from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. Volunteers must attend both training days. Not prior second lan-guage skills are needed. For more information, call 708-482-5060 or 708-482-5085.
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Do You Know Why Catholic Schools Make a Difference?
Catholic schools, while they aspire to academic success, include among
their primary objectives “the understanding of the Catholic faith, a commitment to the practice of religion, and
a set of values that will influence the students’ present and future lives.” A 10-year study showed that these objectives, as well
as the academic curriculum, are important components of a Catholic school’s effectiveness.
The St. Alphonsus/St. Patrick Catholic School curriculum emphasizes academic excellence and was designed to stimulate the growth of each student’s emotional and
cognitive dimensions.
YOU can make a difference in your child’s life now and for the future. We encourage you to consider a Catholic
education at St. Alphonsus/St. Patrick Catholic School (Pre-K through 8).
Now Accepting Students for Fall Enrollment
St. Alphonsus/St. Patrick Catholic School, Lemont
• www.stals-stpats.org
Study cited from “Catholic Schools Make a Difference: Ten Years of Research”
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Epiphany School Supplies Through the weekend of August 16-17, we will be having a school supply drive for our sharing parish, Epiphany. A list of suggested items needed for their school and religious education program is listed below. Containers will be located in the back of church labeled Epiphany School Supplies. Thank you in advance for your continued kindness and generosity toward our sharing parish, Epiphany. The school supply drive goes a long way in providing needed materials for the children of Epiphany.
#2 plain yellow pencils Red pencils 12 ct./set colored pencils Large pink erasers Cap erasers Pencil sharpeners (solid colors) Ballpoint pens—medium black/blue 8 ct./set water colors Paint brushes Color markers (8 count) Color Crayola Markers Large washable Crayolas primary colors Crayola crayons 16 & 24 count (no fluorescent) Highlighters (basic colors) Expo Dry Block marker erasers Thick dry erase markers Dry eraser markers (regular) Jumbo size glue sticks
Elmer’s Glue-All (small 4oz.) Scissors-Fiscars with metal blades Scissors (rounded tip) Scissors (pointed tip) Zipper pencil/crayon cases 2 pockets folders (all colors) 70 ct. spiral notebooks (wide ruled) 1 subject Loose-leaf notebook paper (wide ruled) Graph paper Ring binder dividers (5 tab dividers) Manuscript writing tablets Coloring Books 12” wooden rulers with inches & Centimeters 1-inch ring binders (black) 1 1/2” ring binders (black) 3 x 5 index cards Poster boards (white)
Are You Registered? Registering in a parish is a decla-ration of your desire to be part of a Catholic community and to make a commitment in all its di-mensions. Being a registered parishioner makes the process much easier when it is time for infant baptism, school registration, weddings, when asked to be baptismal or confirmation sponsor. We accept anyone who wants to share in the life of our parish regardless of where they live. Why not sign up? You are surely welcome!
Have You Ever Considered Counseling? Have you ever considered counseling, but you couldn’t find the time? The Holbrook Counseling Center of Catholic Charities can help. Whether it is personal, relational or career-related, the center offers pro-fessional assistance that is confidential, convenient and affordable. Our therapist at SS. Cyril and Methodius Parish is Mr. Bill Chatziva-siliadis, LCPC. The Holbrook Counseling Center also provides ser-vices at our Worth office and at other locations. For further information or to make an appointment, please call 312-655-7725.
Adult Day Services Are the demands of caring for an older adult affecting your job, your family or your health? Do you find yourself needing an alternative plan for caring for mom or dad? Franciscan Village Adult Day Services could be the answer. The adult day program offers seniors a safe envi-ronment with a variety of social, recreational, intellectual and spiritual activities. The program hours are Monday through Friday, 7:00 am to 6:00 pm. For more information, or to schedule an appointment, please call 630-243-3500.
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Thinking about becoming a Catholic? At St. Alphonsus we have a process called…
Rite of
Christian Initiation For Adults
An invitation to join the Church
Who might attend this program?
□ Anyone who has never been baptized. □ Anyone baptized from another denomination. □ A baptized Catholic who has not been raised in the faith and would like to receive Eucharist and/or Confirmation.
Please read on to learn more...
We begin this process in a period of inquiry in the fall - a time to ask questions. The only requirement is a desire to explore one’s relationship to God through the Catholic faith. No firm commitment to join the Church is needed at this time. One might wish to come for one of the following reasons: * I definitely want to become a Catholic. * I think I might want to become a Catholic. * I’m “just looking” - not sure at this time. * I don’t want to join, but just want to know what Catholics believe. * I’m Catholic, but have had little or no contact with the Church.
PLEASE PRAYERFULLY CONSIDER THE RCIA THIS YEAR. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED OR YOU KNOW SOMEONE WYHO MIGHT BE INTERESTED
TALK TO THE PASTOR OR CALL DOREEN DABNEY, 630-257-2414.
Month Of July Congratulations to the parents and their sons and daughters who have
been Baptized into our Faith-community.
Nina Marie, daughter of, and
Vladmir Mathias son of Thomas & Susan Polivka
Angel Ruben, son of Ruben & Elvia Gomez
Please remember this couple
who has celebrated the sacrament of Marriage.
Michael Small & Andrea Koklys
Congratulations to everyone!
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Read Any Good Books Lately?
We are planning a lending li-brary here at St. Al’s. It will be located in the small anteroom at the entrance to the Chapel. It will be a place where you can select a book or two, take them home to read, or sit and relax there for a time. We have already started stocking books, but we could use a few more. We are looking for religious/faith-based books, the classics and biographies. If you have any books in these categories that you are willing to donate, you can drop them off at the Parish Office and they will become part of our “library.” The library will open soon on Tuesdays, from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm.
Charity Golf Outing The Lemont Knights of Colum-bus invite you to participate in a Charity Golf Outing to be held on Friday, August 15th at the Woodbine Country Club on 151st Street, one mile west of Parker Road. The $110.00 per person
entry fee will include golf with a cart, lunch, a two hour open bar and a banquet dinner following golf. There will be individual prizes, special contests, raffles etc. Single players will be accepted and placed with other players. Hole sponsorships are available for $75.00. Don’t miss this opportunity to advertise your business at this reasonable price. For additional information please contact either Gary Gunderson at 630-257-7471 or Don Gardner at 630-257-2823.
Learn the Bible! Join the Chicago Catholic Scripture School, the offi-cial Bible study program of the Archdiocese of Chi-cago. A site for new students opens in September at St. Julie Billiart, Tinley Park (Tuesdays, 7-9 p.m.). For information and an application: call 312-243-3700 or email [email protected] or visit www.catechesis-chicago.org (click on Chicago Catholic Scripture School).
Eucharistic Adoration Is… ...a privileged time for growing in Christ. ...a source of healing, wholeness and fulfillment. ...a way to deepen our living of the Eucharistic Cele-bration in all it’s fullness. St. Alphonsus offers Eucharistic Adoration to all parishioners and non-parishioners every Tuesday from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm in the Chapel of Mercy, located in the Parish Center. Come for an hour, half-hour or even just a quick visit. Our Lord welcomes every one. If you would like to sign up for a specific adora-tion time, or if you have any questions, please call the Parish Office at 630-257-2414.
Free Adoption Information Meeting Have you recently considered adoption. Not sure where to start? Sunny Ridge Family Center invites you to attend a free general adoption information meeting on Tuesday, September 2nd at 7:00 pm at Sunny Ridge Family Center, 270 Remington Boule-vard Suite C, Bolingbrook. Come learn about chil-dren in need of a home. Hear about the process and the requirements for adopting. Sunny Ridge is a state-licensed, nonprofit agency devoted to serving children and building families. For more information or to register please call Sunny Ridge at 630-754-4538 or visit the website at www.sunnyridge.org.
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St. Alphonsus Bulletin is a weekly publication of St. Alphonsus Catholic Community of Lemont, Illinois. All rights reserved. Printing by J. S. Paluch Co., Inc., Schiller Park, Illinois. All items for publication must be at the Parish Center no later than
9:00 am Thursday, ten days prior to publication.
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Mass Intentions
Date Time Presider Lector Ministers & Sacristan Servers Ushers Music
Aug. 9 5:00 pm Fr. Brian Ardagh
P. Josephitis
D. Josephitis (S) J. August G. Smith
M. Leibforth E. Nagel
J. August G. August J. Nemeth S. Wall
Cantor and Keyboard
Aug. 10 7:30 am Fr. Bob Rohrich
B. Betley D. Betley (S) J. Sternat
C. Schaal D. Wollenberg
G. Bozych B. Erickson J. Counter J. Bannon
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9:00 am
Fr. Bob Rohrich
B. Kaufman M. Roenitz (S) J. Brennan A. Padalik
J. Remiasz A. Roenitz
C. Miklos M. Bruno T. Armijo J. Cacciato
Cantor and Keyboard
11:00 am Fr. Brian Ardagh
J. Chiaramonte D. Chiaramonte (S) D. Dabney K. Gory K. Cody (C) C. Levas (C)
A. Gory B. Lindauer W. Flynn D. Harkins D. Drew P. Christin K. Shupe R. Leonardo
Cantor and Keyboard
* Communion under both species
Liturgical Ministers Schedule
Saturday, August 2 5:00 pm—Lois Hoster—Bob & Christel Giazzon Catherine Gawlik—Gertrude Smith Sunday, August 3 7:30 am— Tadyshak Family—Char & Jack Counter Audrey Keenan—Family 9:00 am— Senior Kindred Spirits Virginia Seitenzahl—Joanne & Dave Urban 11:00 am—Health of Patricia Dedek—Deanne Wilbert Monday, August 4 7:30 am—William Soosh—Betty Israel Tuesday, August 5 7:30 am—Augusta Serio—Jody Sternat Patricia Goode—Betty Zezulka Wednesday August 6 7:30 am—Susan Rynne—Gary Rynne
Thursday, August 7 7:30 am—John A. Graf Family Friday, August 8 7:30 am—Mary Tota—St. Alphonsus Parish Saturday, August 9 5:00 pm—Albert Gawlik—Gertrude Smith Chester Zapszalka—Family Sunday, August 10 7:30 am— Joseph & Annette Serio—Jody Sternat Helen Szymanski—St. Alphonsus Parish 9:00 am— Eugene Czeska—Wife Virginia Seitenzahl—Joanne & Dave Urban 11:00 am—Helen & Casey Galasinski—Family
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