st. anne catholic church, oswego, il first sunday of
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St. Anne Catholic Church, Oswego, IL First Sunday of Advent December 1, 2019
Page Two First Sunday of Advent December 1, 2019
2nd Collection
December 7-8, 2019
There is a difference between unfolding and being surrounded by a covenant and becoming unraveled by
the situations we find ourselves in. Advent offers us a time to ponder the paradox of our lives. We live with
expectation of things promised and things eternal while we enter into the complexity of living our faith on
earth. God longs for us to unfold the layers of mystery and love given for all ages and specifically in this time
for us.
Our Gospel invites us to find within this unfolding the uncertainty of time or place. Uncertainty is not
something in most of our comfort zones. We like to have a knowledge and certainty of timing. We like
schedules when they are accurate. The opposite is also true. We can get unraveled when things we
thought for certain are not certain any longer. To enter into the mystery of the unfolding action of God’s
covenant I think we can use the opposite doorway, experiences we might all be familiar with. When do we
become unraveled, especially with this week’s reflection on the uncertainty of time?
Just two weeks ago I decided to energize my discipline to walk malls and stay fit. I figured a new pair of Nike
shoes would help do the trick. I had received an email with a 20% off coupon from Nike and I found a pair a
liked online. I ordered the pair and then clicked on the cart so I could check out. It would not open. I tried it
5 times, but still there was no change in the result. I turned off the computer, rebooted it and retried my
order, because I really wanted these shoes. Time and time again, the cart would not open. I began to
become unraveled. I tried to find a phone number to call so I could place the order that way. The website
offered chat options, but no phone number. I kept looking, hitting the contact us button, but it sent me to
live chat which also wouldn’t open. Finally under the return policy I noticed a phone number. The customer
service representative was kind and said she would take my order over the phone, but then my credit card
was declined. I know it shouldn’t be declined, so I had to get off the phone with Nike and call the credit
card company. They said they didn’t know anything about the decline. Since the Nike Service Rep
suggested I use a different browser to order online, I hopped back on the computer and used Google
Chrome to access their site. I was still determined to get the shoes, but the process was no longer energizing,
but really frustrating. The unraveling continued. This time I got the shopping cart to open, but then it asked
me to provide a security number that was going to be sent to my phone, so I could verify I was making the
charge. I love them protecting me, but by the time I got the code and entered it, the Nike website would
not let me process the order. Then I had to enter a new credit card and begin all over again. Finally with all
of these attempts I achieved success and the order was processed. After two hours on the computer I was
unraveled and unhinged. What I did to energize myself ended up frustrating me. This is the paradox we live
in.
At an unexpected time God visits, at a time when obstacle after obstacle prevents us from the event
unfolding before us, God's covenant gets lost. It will never be at a time when we think and where we think. I
was so focused on getting the shoes and overcoming the barriers that I lost track of valuable time. God
understands our fixation on the things of this world and wants to blanket us with the constant unfolding of
more layers of His love. God is more focused and has more passion for us and our hearts than I had to
purchase the shoes. He is more focused on overcoming the barriers we use to protect and secure ourselves
with the false security of this world than we can imagine. He invites us to look at how and why our lives
become unraveled and to let Him peal back the surrounding folds of His unconditional love.
The invitation is presented to us, at a time when we do not know, in a place where we do not expect, the
great revealing of His love will occur. Will you be prepared?
Reverend John J. Ouper
UNFOLDING GOD’S COVENANT WITHIN US
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Monday, December 2
8:00 AM-Jerry Buss req. Family & Friends
Tuesday, December 3
7:00 AM-Ralph Diederich req. Family & Friends
Wednesday, December 4
8:00 AM
Anna Lay req. Clare & Dorothy Hengesbaugh
John & Mary Halpin req. Dean & Nancy Knott
7:00 PM-John & Mary Razumich req. Larry Rybicki
Thursday, December 5
7:00 AM-Members of the Roth Family req. Family
Friday, December 6
8:00 AM-Mary Grace Moore (Living Intention) req.
Carole McNair & Carolyn Manella
Saturday, December 7
5:00 PM-Paul Malashewski req. Brummel Family
Sunday, December 8
7:30 AM-Richard Schultz req. Family
9:15 AM-For the Parishioners
11:00 AM-Nina Lobo req. Patricia & Family
Scripture Readings for the Week of December 1, 2019 Sunday First Sunday of Advent Is 2:1-5; Ps 122:1-2, 3-4, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9; Rom 13:11-14; Mt 24:37-44 Monday Is 4:2-6; Ps 122:1-2, 3-4b, 4cd-5, 6-7, 8-9; Mt 8:5-11 Tuesday Memorial of Saint Francis Xavier, Priest Is 11:1-10; Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 12-13, 17; Lk 10:21-24 Wednesday Saint John Damascene, Priest and Doctor of the Church Is 25:6-10a; Ps 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6; Mt 15:29-37 Thursday Is 26:1-6; Ps 118:1 and 8-9, 19-21, 25-27a; Mt 7:21, 24-27 Friday Saint Nicholas, Bishop Is 29:17-24; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; Mt 9:27-31 Saturday Memorial of Saint Ambrose, Bishop and Doctor of the Church Is 30:19-21, 23-26; Ps 147:1-2, 3-4, 5-6; Mt 9:35—10:1, 5a, 6-8 Sunday Second Sunday of Advent Is 11:1-10; Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 12-13, 17; Rom 15:4-9; Mt 3:1-12
Meetings and Events
Monday
4:30 & 6:00 PM-RE K-6 classes & Reconciliation.
7:00 PM-Blue Army.
7:00 PM-Celebration Ringers.
7:30 PM-RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of
Adults).
Tuesday
7:30 AM-Cursillo.
12:00 Noon-AFF: Women’s Scripture Study.
4:30 & 6:00 PM-RE K-6 classes & Reconciliation.
7:30 PM-Prayer Group.
7:30 PM-Men’s Spirituality.
7:30 PM-Chancel Choir.
Wednesday
9:00 AM-Rosary.
9:30 AM-AFF: Advent Morning of Reflection
“Journey to Bethlehem”.
4:30 & 6:00 PM-RE K-6 classes & Reconciliation.
5:00 PM-Joyful Ringers.
5:45 PM-Youth Choir.
7:30 PM-Heart of Worship.
7:30 PM-AFF: Advent Evening of Reflection
“Journey to Bethlehem”.
Thursday
6:30 PM-Knights of Columbus #16720.
Friday
8:30 AM-Noon-Eucharistic Adoration.
8:30 AM-Cursillo.
Saturday
9:00 & 10:30 AM & Noon-First Reconciliation.
4:45-6:30 PM-Religious Articles Store.
5:00 PM-Giving Tree gift return and sorting.
5:00 PM-Religious Retirement collection.
Sunday
Giving Tree gift return and sorting.
Religious Retirement collection.
8:30 AM-12:30 PM-Religious Articles Store.
9:15 AM-Liturgy of the Word for Children.
9:15 AM-RCIA Children 2 Dismissal & Breaking
Open.
11:00 AM-RCIA Dismissal & Breaking Open.
3:00 PM-Advent Reconciliation.
4:30-6:30 PM-RE DASH Grades 7/8 class &
Reconciliation
6:45 PM-High School Reconciliation Service.
Mass Intentions
Readings for the Week
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COMMUNION TO THE HOMEBOUND
Pastoral Care Ministers visit homes on Sunday of our parishioners who are unable to join us for Mass.
Whether due to age, illness or some other disability, we would be happy to minister to our homebound.
Please have the family contact the parish office, 630-554-3331, so that arrangements can be made to
have a Pastoral Care Minister bring the Eucharist to their home.
Please Pray For
December 1, 2019 First Sunday of Advent Page Five
And all who are experiencing illness and
are not listed by name.
Names will be kept on listing for six weeks
Cherie Andrews
Gary Avram
Emma Bates
Steven Bermes
Tyler Brewick
Pat Burns
Gaetano Capici
Ed Collins
Peggy Flanigan
Ellen Holzner
Laura Keyser
Dean Knott
Debra Losch
Josie Martinez
Ramiro Martinez
Patrick McGrouary
Breanna Ramirez
Tom Randall
Bill Rich
Eleanor Salisbury
Carmelita Schuster
James Wren
SAINT PEREGRINE MINISTRY
Saint Peregrine is the universal patron saint of those afflicted with cancer and chronic and incurable illnesses.
The Mantellate Sisters Servants of Mary of Plainfield are the hostesses to monthly gatherings held on the
second Saturday of the month at 4:00 PM. All gather to pray for healing from God through the intercession of
Saint Peregrine. We will celebrate the liturgy together, proclaiming the Sunday scriptures. All gatherings will
include a blessing with a first class relic of Saint Peregrine and a reception.
Saturday, December 14
Reverend David Mowry
Professor, Mundelein Seminary
Come, join us at Marian Lake Retreat Center, 16949 S. Drauden Road, Plainfield. For more information, please
contact, 815-436-3737.
REACH OUT AND TOUCH SOMEONE
The members of the Prayer Tree have given new meaning to this advertising jingle. Through a telephone
network of over 50 people, requests for prayers are passed along.
† No meetings
† No committees
† In fact, you don’t even have to leave home.
† You will be called and asked to pray for special needs of our community as
requests are made of us.
A Prayer Tree exists at Saint Anne Parish to pray for the needs of our community. If
you would like to request special prayers for a serious illness or other special problems,
or would like to become a part of this ministry, call Jackie Johnson, 630-554-1591.
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All of us are recipients of many blessings from God. In return, He expects that we praise Him for His
goodness and thank Him for His generous gifts. Thanking, however, is not done in word only, but in deed, also.
Due to early printing deadlines for the holiday, November 24 collection totals will be published in the
December 8 Bulletin.
• What are we
await ing thi s
Advent?
• Why are we
to be alert?
• Every three years, this reading
begins our l i turgical year,
challenging us to prepare for the
coming of Christ.
• At the second coming, those who
have been alert to the Lord in their
lives will be taken.
• Those who have fallen asleep to
God's desires will be left. With
Advent hope, we use this liturgical
season to turn our hearts to the
Lord.
God’s Share
December 3, 2019 jolietdioceseappeal.org
Support the 2019 Catholic Ministries Annual Appeal
this Giving Tuesday!
This December 3, the Diocese of Joliet is participating in Giving
Tuesday! Please mark your calendar and consider supporting the
2019 Catholic Ministries Annual Appeal (CMAA) on this annual day of
giving.
Our parish has now raised $AMOUNT of our $GOAL for the 2019
CMAA, and 70 percent of any amount we raise over our parish goal is
returned to us for our use. This is a great opportunity for our parish and
will help the diocese meet its $8.2 million goal.
Every gift, no matter the size, is greatly appreciated and will help
support 30 ministries that benefit every parish in the diocese, including
ours. If you have already pledged your gift to the 2019 CMAA, thank
you!
For more information about the CMAA before Giving Tuesday, please
follow @DioceseofJoliet on Facebook or Twitter or visit
jolietdioceseappeal.org.
A St. Vincent de Paul Society
Gospel Reflection
There is an Advent spirit in the heart of every human person. It is one of longing, of yearning for
a fulfillment that somehow lies beyond us; for we long for the coming of the Lord.
When you give your gift to the St. Vincent de Paul Society, your heart will discover the true meaning of
Christmas as you help those suffering and poor who long for the coming of the Lord.
Know someone that is going through a rough patch in their life? Our contact information is below:
Hotline—630-383-2322
Email [email protected]
December 1, 2019 First Sunday of Advent Page Seven
MARCH FOR LIFE UPDATE
The Diocese of Joliet is providing a bus from St. Petronille Church in Glen Ellyn directly to the March for Life at
Daley Plaza in Chicago on January 11, 2020 open to all parishes in the diocese. The cost for the bus is $15.00 per
person roundtrip including lunch on the bus. This is an excellent opportunity for those who wish to attend the
event but prefer not to drive or take the train downtown. Carpooling to Glen Ellyn may also be an option
depending on the number of participants. Please note that if you prefer to find other transportation you are free
to do so but this trip is an easy stress-free way to attend the event.
Details for registering for the bus trip and registration forms can be found on the web at: https://
www.eventbrite.com/e/2020-bus-trip-to-chicago-march-for-life-tickets-75298378477
Registration forms also available in the Literature racks in the Narthex of Church or the Joachim Center
Cost is $15 per person until December 31, 2019; $20 after January1, 2020
For more information on the event,
please contact Linda Zedrow:
630-768-4350 or [email protected].
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2019
ADORATION CHAPEL PRAYER
O Lord, when I look upon you in the Blessed Sacrament, my human eyes see only
bread, but when I gaze upon you with the gift of faith, I see your most precious
body, blood, soul and divinity. I thank you, Lord, for the treasure of really believing in
your Eucharistic Presence. What a privilege it is to kneel before you, the Lord of
history and creation. And, if that is not enough, to realize how very anxious you are
to have me bring to you all my burdens and cares so that you can strengthen me
with your most tender graces. Lord, won’t you please draw other members of our
parish family to the Adoration of your real presence, that they may refresh their souls
in the Sacrament of your love. Fill the empty house with adorers and fill their hearts
with your most merciful love.
OUR LADY OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT, PRAY FOR US.
The Feast of the Immaculate Conception is on Monday, December 9
(Feast is transferred from First Sunday of Advent)
Come to Eucharistic Adoration on Friday, December 6
In preparation of this sacred day, thanking our Lord for the gift of His Blessed Mother.
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MEN’S SPIRITUALITY—COME JOIN US!
† Meets on TUESDAY Evenings 7:30-8:30 PM in the
Joachim Center
† Read/Review
upcoming Sunday
Scripture readings
† Share spiritual
experiences and
challenges that we
are facing
Need more information: text/call 630-518-7387 or
email [email protected]
SINGERS AND INSTRUMENTALISTS WANTED!
Heart of Worship Contemporary Ensemble is
seeking singers and instrumentalists.
We practice Wednesdays at 7:30 PM
We sing at 5:00 PM Mass most Saturdays
between Labor Day and Memorial Day
Please contact Jamie VanMersbergen
630-750-5348 for more information
[email protected] ANNE BOOK GROUP
Join us
• For a discussion on
THE NOEL STRANGER
by Richard Paul Evans.
• On Monday,
December 16, 2019 in the
Joachim Center
• 9:30-11:00AM
• Contact Judy Benjamin
630-551-1176
December 1, 2019 First Sunday of Advent Page Nine
ST. ANNE GIVING TREE
Because of the generosity of St. Anne parishioners, the Giving Tree Program continues to be a part of our
outreach to parishioners for over 30 years.
Giving Tree is in the Church Narthex.
• Choose a Tag
• Purchase a Gift
• Return the unwrapped gift by December 7 or 8.
By sharing your Christmas spirit,
you are helping local organizations that help others during the holiday season.
If you are interested in volunteering to help with this wonderful program, or have questions, please contact
Marlene Byron [email protected]
or Rebecca Kidd [email protected]
REVERSE FOOD COLLECTION MINISTRY
Once a month, along with the regular collection basket, a separate basket is distributed filled with slips
listing non-perishable food items. Parishioners are encouraged to take slips from the basket, purchase the
items, and then return them to the narthex of the church the following weekend at any of the Masses.
After the 11:00 AM Mass on Sunday, Saint Anne volunteers collect the food items and transport them to the
Kendall County Food Pantry in Yorkville where the items are unloaded and sorted. Saint Anne Parish is one of
the major contributors to the food pantry and the food pantry depends greatly on our food contributions.
Volunteers for this ministry are always welcome. It requires about 2 1/2 hours of time each month to load
vehicles, transport the food and sort the items for future distribution.
If you are not able to shop, the Food Pantry accepts cash donations. For every $1 you donate, the Pantry
can purchase over $6.00 in food from the food bank. You may place your donation in the collection the
weekend of the Reverse Food Collection . Checks are to be made out to Kendall County Community Food
Pantry.
For more information or to become a volunteer, contact Willie or Jay
Vidmar, 815-436-6664 or by email: [email protected] or [email protected].
Please put “reverse collection” in the subject line to distinguish it from spam
mail.
Early Collection for the Holidays:
December 7/8—Slips Out ~~~ December 14/15—Food Returned
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This week (December 2-4) is RE Reconciliation Week
All students will come on their regular day/time for class. Students in 3rd – 6th will participate in a special prayer
service during part of class time and are encouraged to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation
when their class goes.
First Reconciliation Celebrations Next Saturday
This year we have 126 grade 2 students preparing to receive their First Reconciliation! The
Reconciliation services for these children and their families are scheduled for next Saturday,
December 7 at 9:00 AM, 10:30 AM, and Noon. We ask the whole parish community to keep them in
prayer as they draw closer to receiving the loving mercy of Jesus in this special Sacrament for the first time!
It’s time for a short break! DASH 2 & 3 sessions return on Sunday, December 8 –
reconciliation day combined with a session. Every single teen in DASH 2 & 3 will
meet from 4:30–6:30 PM.
DASH 2 make sure to complete modules 1 – 5 of your online Catholicism 101 class.
Modules must be completed by December 6! And your “All About Me” reflection is
due on December 8.
HUGE shout out to the 46 students (6th – 8th
graders) and 14 adults who participated in
our November 14 DASH night. Everyone
came together after the focus Mass to
create Plyarn (aka plastic yarn). The balls of
plyarn will be given to a group who
crochets them into mats for the homeless.
Lots of hands (and bags) made the task of
caring for the environment (reusing plastic
bags with a purpose) and helping the
homeless take an edge of the cold, wet
ground if they are sleeping outside, so
much easier!
RE Office Hours
Monday – Wednesday 10:00 AM to 7:30 PM
Thursday 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Friday 8:30 AM to Noon
Contact Cathy Gillooly or Julie Krakora in the RE Office to learn more or to volunteer!
630-554-3331
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SAINT ANNE SENIORS —S.A.S.
December 12 Christmas Luncheon—Noon—Doors open at 11:30 AM
On Thursday, December 12 we will hold our annual Christmas luncheon. Non-members are welcome.
The fee for members and non-members is $14.00. To register please call our Treasurer, Joan, 630-896-2748, by
December 6.
As our Christmas donation this year, the Food Pantry asks for blankets, pillows, pillowcases and
bedsheets.
SAS plans to have lunch at a local restaurant in the week following the monthly meeting. Please attend
the meeting to find out where we are going!
Saint Anne Seniors group meets the 2nd Thursday of every month at 1:00 PM in the Joachim Center.
Please join us for fun and companionship. All registered parishioners 55 and older are invited to join the Saint
Anne Seniors (SAS) group.
For more information please call Francis Slama, 630-897-2421.
WATERLEAF OPEN HOUSE
Exciting News!
Waterleaf is thrilled to announce the opening of the
new Waterleaf Pregnancy Medical Clinic as well as
our Education and Resource Center, Aspire. This
beautiful new facility will be a "Beacon of Hope"; a
warm, loving, welcoming environment for women
and men facing unintended pregnancies.
Please join us at an open house at the new center as
we celebrate our life-affirming ministry. Open house
details are as follows:
Sunday, December 8th
2:00 - 4:00 PM
3055 E. New York Street, Aurora
(SW corner of E. New York Street and Oakhurst)
If you have not yet made a gift to our “Beacon of
Hope” campaign, please visit
www.onechoiceonelife.org.
We are only $360,000 from our $3.0 million goal!
SINGLE THROUGH LOSS GATHERING
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
Saturday, December 7
After the loss of a spouse through death or
divorce, even those well on their way to an
adjusted lifestyle can find the holiday season
challenging. Please join us on Saturday,
December 7 for a festive Christmas tea and
presentations.
The program begins at 1:00 PM (check in at
12:30 PM) and concludes with a Vigil Mass at
4:00 PM.
Blanchette Catholic Center
16555 Weber Road
Crest Hill, IL
The $15 fee can be paid at the door with cash
or a check payable to the Diocese of Joliet.
To register, call 815-838-5334,
email: [email protected]
or register online at https://conta.cc/2MsG6iu
Reservations required by December 2
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Aurora Central Catholic
1255 North Edgelawn Drive, Aurora
www.auroracentral.com
Saturday, December 7, 2019
8:00 AM-12:00 Noon
All 8th grade students are invited to take the
mandatory *SCHOLARSHIP QUALIFYING* Placement
Exam at Aurora Central Catholic High School. This is
the only Scholarship qualifying Exam.
Other exam dates: (non scholarship qualifying):
December 14, 2019 and January 11, 2020
Pre-registration is not required; however, there is an
Exam fee of $30.00 due the morning of the test or
you may prepay online at www.auroracentral.com
For more information, please call Mackenzie
Livingston at (630) 907-0095 ext. 109 or email
MARMION ACADEMY
1000 Butterfield Road, Aurora
admissionsmarmion.org
Saturday, December 7, 2019
9:00 AM
All 8th grade boys are encouraged to take Marmion’s
Exam to qualify for one of the 15 scholarships
available (totaling $345,600).
Apply online at:
www.marmion.org/admissions
ROSARY HIGH SCHOOL
901 N. Edgelawn Drive, Aurora
www.rosaryhs.com/exam
630-896-0831
December 7, 2019
9:00 AM
Non-scholarship qualifying
January 11, 2020
9:00 AM
Win tuition credit!
The first 100 students to register will be entered to
win a $500 tuition credit. Details online.
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SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
Baptisms are generally held the 1st and 3rd
Sundays of the month (some months this may
vary) at 12:30 PM. Expectant parents are to
call the Parish Office, six months before the
birth of their child for preparation information. Please do not choose Godparents until you
receive the established Church guidelines for
Godparents.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
Couples seeking the Sacrament of Marriage
should call the parish office at least six months
before the date of marriage. A wedding date
may not be secured until meeting with the
parish Deacon or Priest. At that time, the
couple will be secured a date and begin the
process of preparation for the Sacrament of
Marriage.
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK
If there is anyone at home who cannot get to
Mass and the Sacraments because of illness or
age, please call the parish office at anytime to
request the Sacrament of the Anointing of the
Sick.
RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults)
Those interested in becoming Catholic or in
learning more about the Catholic faith meet
weekly. Call the parish office or e-mail
[email protected] for more information.
STEWARDSHIP PARISH
We are a stewardship parish. This means that
every parishioner with an income is asked to
use a Sunday envelope, since we expect to
meet our needs from the one collection at the
Presentation of the Gifts.
NEW PARISHIONERS
All new families are warmly welcomed to Saint
Anne Parish and we ask that you register your
family through our website at http://
stanneparish.org/registration-form/.
BULLETIN DEADLINE
Bulletin articles are due into the parish office by
10:00 AM Thursday, 10 days before the Sunday
you wish the article to appear. Please email
your copy to [email protected] using
Microsoft WORD.
AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DIFIBRILLATOR AED
Located Across from Parish Offices and On
Outside Wall of Gathering Room of Church.
PARISH MAILING ADDRESS
Reminder: anything mailed to parish offices
must be addressed to:
P. O. Box 670
Oswego, IL 60543-0670
MISSION STATEMENT God has called us to be Christian witnesses
by the precious gift of our Catholic faith
through Baptism. Just as Saint Anne had a
role in God’s plan so do each of us. We are
called to faithfully teach and live the
message of Jesus. We listen to God’s word,
grow in our understanding of it and respond
to it through outreach and service in our
own parish as well as the wider community.
We exercise our responsibility to develop
and see the gifts God has given us for the
common good and to insure that our
Eucharistic celebrations are truly joyful and
meaningful.
551 Boulder Hill Pass
P. O. Box 670 (mailing address)
Oswego, IL 60543
www.stanneparish.org
Parish Office
Phone ................................... (630) 554-3331
Fax ........................................ (630) 554 0530
Email ................. [email protected]
Monday-Thursday .......... 8:30 AM-4:00 PM
Friday ................................... 8:30 AM-Noon
Religious Education Office
Phone ................................... (630) 554-1425
Fax ........................................ (630) 554-9797
Mon-Wed ...................... 10:00 AM-7:30 PM
Thursday .......................... 8:30 AM-4:00 PM
Friday ............................... 8:30 AM12:00 PM
PARISH STAFF Pastor ....................................................................................................................... Rev. John J. Ouper
[email protected] (630) 383-2319
Pastoral Associate .................................................................... Sr. Margaret Anne Spagnola, OSM,
[email protected] (630) 383-2306
Director of R.C.I.A. ..................................................................................... Deacon David Brockman
[email protected] (630) 383-2331
High School Youth Minister ............................................................................ Deacon Duane Wozek
[email protected] (630) 554-1425
Deacon ................................................................................................................ Deacon James Perry
Deacon .............................................................................................................. Deacon Gary Wooley
[email protected] (630) 383-2327
Pastor Emeritus .............................................................................................. Rev. Daniel F. Stempora
Director of Music Ministry .................................................................................... Richard Jurevich
[email protected] (630) 383-2317
Business Manager ................................................................................................................ Jan Miriani
[email protected] (630) 383-2310
Director of Religious Education, K-5............................................................................ Cathy Gillooly
[email protected] (630) 554-1425
Director of Religious Education, 6-8 ............................................................................... Julie Krakora
[email protected] (630) 554-1425
High School Youth Minister ............................................................................ Deacon Duane Wozek
[email protected] (630) 554-1425
EUCHARISTIC LITURGY Saturday ....................................................................................................................................... 5:00 PM
Sunday .................................................................................................................. 7:30, 9:15 & 11:00 AM
Monday-Wednesday-Friday .................................................................................................... 8:00 AM
Tuesday—Thursday .................................................................................................................... 7:00 AM
Wednesday ................................................................................................................................. 7:00 PM
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday ............................................................................................ 3:30-4:30 PM or by appointment
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630-554-772560D Main St., OSwegO
Jeffrey Hynek, DDSShalini Mohan, DMD
Sod FarmS, Inc.
Naperville
630-904-1017
Wholesale/Retail
No order too small!
Lic. #055-043283815-630-1024
For All Your Plumbing Needs
Family Owned& Operated
Hair Salon
19 Jefferson St • Oswego(630) 554-2515
1107 S. Bridge St., Unit CYorkville, IL 60560
ou make them Homes”
630-553-8405Direct Line
SUCCESS“where the experts are”
EXTERIOR / INTERIORo Painting & Staining
o Walls/Woodwork o Fenceso Insured/Free Estimates
630-327-7740Robert Blahut - Owner
All ProP a i n t e r s
Over 21 Years Experience
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Heritage Woods of Yorkville
An Affordable Assisted Lifestyle Community for
the Older Adult
Managed by Gardant Management Solutions
242 Greenbriar Rd., Yorkville, IL 60560
630-882-6502
$64.95 Furnace Clean & TuneNot valid with any other offers.
Heating Air Conditioning
1567
Don OblazneyFinancial AdvisorParishioner
1116 Douglas RoadOswego, IL 60543
630-551-0625
www.edwardjones.com
Janna Misek Agency
630-554-1540Se Habla Español
1136 Douglas Rd., Oswego
Home • Auto • Life • CommerCiAL
Janna MisekParishionerwww.jannamisek.com
* Traditional, Non-Traditional* On-Site Cremation Services
*Pre-planning and Pre-financing available
1801 S. Douglas Rd, P.O. Box 665Oswego, IL 60543-0665
www.dunnfamilyfuneralhome.com
DunnFamily
630/554-3888Funeral Home with Crematory
A Catholic Family serving theneeds of Fellow Catholics
William and Patricia DunnParishioners
630-554-8800
MarkErickson
72 W. Washington St.Oswego, IL
Mason square Plaza2751 Rt. 34, Oswego630-551-1150
2083 orchard rd.Montgomery, IL
630-264-4410
Not valid with other offers20% oFF on orders of $15 or more
Paul L. BuddyPlumbing& Heating
630.896.4888Licensed, Bonded, Insured
Lic. No. 055-000368
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NM Tripp Insurance Agency Inc.
Experience Makes the Difference!For all your insurance needs
630-554-88315 N. Main St., Oswego
www.trippinsuranceinc.com
(630) 551-1003 www.carsonchiro.com
parishioner
The Daleiden Mortuary220 N. Lake Street, Aurora
630-631-5500See our interactive website at
www.daleidenmortuary.com
630-897-1196
1120 S. BroadwayMontgomery
Randy ValentineParishionerwww.dieterlememorialhome.com
Philip S. Nelson Funeral DirectorYorkville Plano Hinckley Waterman Sandwich
Traditional & Cremation Services Availablewww.nelsonfuneralhomes.com 630-553-7611
Pre-Driven Quality VehiclesAll Vehicles are Safety Inspected
From 3K - 10K Price RangeView our inventory at:
www.hettsautosales.comLocated in Downtown Oswego
by the RXR Tracks69 W. Washington (Rt 34)
Ed Hettinger • Parishioner
630-554-9339
Get the most outof your next move
Carol guist
630.244.6808
Thinking of buying orselling your home?
I lIve where you lIve!
Real Estate Agent17 Year Parishioner
Oswego | 630.554.5599 | 4500 Route 71 Yorkville | 630.553.1900 | 9620 Route 34
John & Jacquie Purcell - St. Patrick Parishioners
$5.00 OFF with purchaseof $15
or more(limit 1 per customer) STanne
Free Assembly & Delivery for Grills
auto chip Keys • Fill propane • repair WindoW screensResidential - CommeRCialinteRioR - exteRioR - PoweRwashing
630-546-7088
Kenny WhiteOwner • Parishioner
Fully InsuredOver 20 YearsExperience
Oswego, IL