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SAINT FABIAN“treated him with mercy.” Jesus' close friends Mary and Martha welcome him to their...
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SAINT FABIAN
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY
Our Mission is to be
a Reflective and Active Presence of Jesus Christ in the Community.
We are called by God
as the Baptized Community of Saint Fabian to Embody
the Risen Christ we Experience as
Savior, Teacher, Healer,
Peacemaker, Compassionate Lover
Embracer of all Cultures and Ages, Celebrator, Comforter,
Servant, Host,
Entrance and Guide
United in faith as
Daughters and Sons, we live and celebrate
God’s Presence
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There is a radio commercial I hear almost every morning when I wake up to WBBM, News Radio 78. One of the lines in this commercial tells how, when the owners of their company, a husband and wife, were married, they agreed that he would make all the important, major decisions and she would handle all the little ones. Then the husband goes on to say that, in all the years of their marriage, he never had to make a major decision. There is some truth in that – it is the little things in life that make all the difference in a successful relationship. Therefore, I invite you (and you know who you are) to make a little decision for your family, the people of Saint Fabian Parish. It seems that most people are pleased with the newly reupholstered kneelers. There have been a few complaints, but you cannot ever please everyone. As I walk through the church to set up the altar before Saturday evening and Sunday morning Mass, I see many people using the kneelers as a footrest. Kneelers are very fragile and easily break. This is true of every parish in which I have served. Kneelers are called “kneelers” because they are meant for kneeling and not as a footrest. I know I might be sounding a little “picky,” but please take care of the kneelers. And while I am on this subject, would it be possible to pick up the kneelers when they are not in use and put down the kneelers when they are in use with your hands instead of your feet? This is the noisiest part of the Mass. The most “noise” at Mass should come from your responses to the prayers and your singing. And since I am being a bit “picky,” how about: Last one out closes the door?!!! Do you leave the doors open at home when the air conditioning is on?
********** What’s next? The chapel kneelers and chairs are reupholstered and there is a new carpet there. The church kneel-ers have been reupholstered and most people seem pleased. The new blinds in the school building have been installed and we can open the windows without the noise from the old blinds banging around all over the place. Now we are going to spend some of the money we received through your donations in the To Teach Who Christ Is pledge drive to do more work in the parking lot to make it safer for those who drive and for those who walk – like me - so you don’t have to worry about tripping in one of the holes.
********** Some random thoughts… Imagine yourself always to be the servant of all, and look upon all as if they were Christ our Lord in person, and so shall you do him honor and reverence. St. Teresa of Avila There is so much good in the worst of us, and so much bad in the best of us, that it ill behooves any of us, to find fault with the rest of us. Author unknown
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READINGS FOR THIS WEEKEND FIRST READING: HABAKKUK 1:2-3;2:2-4 How long, O LORD? I cry for help
but you do not listen!
I cry out to you, “Violence!”
but you do not intervene.
Why do you let me see ruin;
why must I look at misery?
Destruction and violence are before me;
there is strife, and clamorous discord.
Then the LORD answered me and said:
Write down the vision clearly upon the tablets,
so that one can read it readily.
For the vision still has its time,
presses on to fulfillment, and will not disappoint;
if it delays, wait for it,
it will surely come, it will not be late.
The rash one has no integrity;
but the just one, because of his faith, shall live.
SECOND READING: 2 TIMOTHY 1:6-8, 13-14
Beloved:
I remind you, to stir into flame
the gift of God that you have through the imposition of my
hands.
For God did not give us a spirit of cowardice
but rather of power and love and self-control.
So do not be ashamed of your testimony to our Lord,
nor of me, a prisoner for his sake;
but bear your share of hardship for the gospel
with the strength that comes from God.
Take as your norm the sound words that you heard from me,
in the faith and love that are in Christ Jesus.
Guard this rich trust with the help of the Holy Spirit
that dwells within us.
GOSPEL: LUKE 17:5-10
The apostles said to the Lord, “Increase our faith.”
The Lord replied,
“If you have faith the size of a mustard seed,
you would say to this mulberry tree,
‘Be uprooted and planted in the sea,’ and it would obey you.
“Who among you would say to your servant
who has just come in from plowing or tending sheep in the
field,
‘Come here immediately and take your place at table’?
Would he not rather say to him,
‘Prepare something for me to eat.
Put on your apron and wait on me while I eat and drink.
You may eat and drink when I am finished’?
Is he grateful to that servant because he did what was
commanded?
So should it be with you.
When you have done all you have been commanded,
say, ‘We are unprofitable servants;
we have done what we were obliged to do.’”
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TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION In the mid-1960s, many religious congregations that had maintained a custom of assigning new names to their members allowed a return to baptismal names. The practice stems from the origins of monastic life, when a desire to flee the world and its enchantments caused a severe break with family life and commitments. A new name signified that the old person had died and a new one was coming to life. Some orders even spread fu-neral palls over their entrants and tolled the funeral bell. On a practical level, in a crowded monastery of a few hundred monks or nuns, it made sense not to have six Brother Alfrics or nine Sister Clares. The one name, one person rule worked well. In more recent times, a young woman entering the convent might be given her parents’ names as a way of honoring their generosity, so Hilda might become Sister Philip Margaret after her father and mother. A cherished name in the order might be bestowed on a newcomer so that there would always be a Brother Owen around, or a young person might adopt the name of a beloved saint. A handful of religious congregations, like Mother Barat’s Religious of the Sacred Heart, always used family names. Many monasteries still bestow a new name at the end of probation. Other religious institutes have re-vived the custom of changing their candidates’ names at the end of novitiate, although for the most part religious who were around at the time of the Council were happy to get their baptismal names back. A few, of course, cherished their acquired names and have held on to them, so convents still hold the creativity badge for nam-ing. Where else today can you find great names today like Madeleva, Siena, and Celestina? —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
THIS SUNDAY
October 2, 2016 On the first Sunday of each month, St. Fabian Parish offers a blessing
for expectant mothers, fathers and their unborn children, immediately following the 9:30 a.m. Mass and we’ll meet in the Chapel. The blessing is given to strengthen mothers & fathers during the time of waiting and to pray for the health and safe delivery of their child. This blessing may be received monthly throughout the pregnancy. ~ Deacon Charlie
BLESSING OF EXPECTANT MOTHERS
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Gal 1:6-12; Ps 111:1b-2, 7-9, 10c; Lk 10:25-37 Tuesday: Gal 1:13-24; Ps 139:1b-3, 13-15; Lk 10:38-42 Wednesday: Gal 2:1-2, 7-14; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Lk 11:1-4 Thursday: Gal 3:1-5; Lk 1:69-75; Lk 11:5-13 Friday: Gal 3:7-14; Ps 111:1b-6; Lk 11:15- 26 Saturday: Gal 3:22-29; Ps 105:2-7; Lk 11:27- 28 Sunday: 2 Kgs 5:14-17; Ps 98:1-4; 2 Tm 2:8- 13; Lk 17:11-19
Come, let us bow down in worship; let us kneel before the LORD
who made us.— Psalm 95:6
ADORATION ADORATION of the of the
BLESSED BLESSED SACRAMENTSACRAMENT
Today I’ll remember that by God’s grace I am all
I need to be.
Come visit Jesus in the Chapel this Monday from:
12:00 Noon to 8:00 p.m. Benediction will be at 7:45 p.m.
Next Monday, October 10th, the Adoration Chapel will be closed for
the Columbus Day Holiday. The Parish Offices are closed that day, thus we
made the decision to close also.
Beginning this Monday, October 3rd, the Polish Rosary will be said in the Chapel at 7:00 p.m. for the month of October. Benediction will be done in
English at 7:45 p.m.
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Taken from the "Weekly Guide for Daily Prayer" on the Creighton University's Online Ministries web site: http://www.creighton.edu/CollaborativeMinistry/online.html
Used with permission.
Twenty-Seventh Week of Ordinary Time We read from Luke's Gospel on the Twenty-Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time about the apostles asking Jesus, “Increase our faith.” Jesus assures them they only need faith the size of a mustard seed. Then, Jesus makes it clear that as disciples our role is that of servants. Tuesday is the Memorial of Saint Francis of Assisi, religious. Friday is the Memorial of Our Lady of the Rosary. This week our first reading is from Paul's Letter to the Galatians. He chides and encourages this early Christian community and offers some history on the challenges he has faced as a disciple. The gospel this week is from Luke, continuing with wonderful and familiar stories. The Good Samaritan who comes upon the robbery victim “treated him with mercy.” Jesus' close friends Mary and Martha welcome him to their home, but Martha resents working while Mary listens to Jesus. “Martha, Martha, you are anxious and worried about many things. There is need of only one thing. Mary has chosen the better part...” He teaches us to pray with a prayer to the Father. We are encouraged to ask, seek and knock on the door to get what we want from the Father. When doubters watch Jesus drive out demons, he gets discouraged and says, “Whoever is not with me is against me, and whoever does not gather with me scatters.” When a woman calls out that the womb that carried him is blessed, he replies, “Rather, blessed are those who hear the word of God and observe it.” For the Twenty-Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time we have the powerful story about Jesus healing ten lepers and only one of them coming back to give thanks, and that one was the foreigner. It reminds us of the importance of gratitude.
Daily Prayer This Week: Anxiety about getting things done, fear of losing wealth and a lack of compassion for our neighbors are all themes in this week's gospel. This can be a week of asking God for the wisdom and discern-ment we need to find the balance in our lives and a sense of where our focus should really be. We can do this by threading our days with an awareness of God's presence in the tiny moments of quiet time that we come across. As we awaken and sit at the side of our bed, we can simply ask, “Loving God, help me to love you today with all my heart, with all my being, with all my strength, and with all my mind. Help me to see you in my neighbor today.” Later in the day, as things seem to go faster and get more complex, we can ask again not to be anxious about so many things and to remember the great gift of Jesus' presence in our lives. As we do the laundry, go to the store, or take care of family we can again ask our Lord to let us be aware of the presence of the loved ones we come in contact with - the real “riches” we have in our lives. The Our Father has been called the Perfect Prayer and this week might be a good time to focus in on it with our whole hearts. In the quiet moments before we go to bed, we can practice this week saying each line of the prayer, very slowly, perhaps stopping to ponder one line that calls to our hearts in a special way. Hallowed be thy name... Thy will be done... Give us this day our daily bread... Forgive us our trespasses... As we forgive others... Lead us not into tempta-tion... May this week be blessed the ability to continue to ask for what we need, over and over.
“Which of these three, in your opinion, was neighbor to the robbers’ victim?” He answered, “The one who treated him with mercy.”
Jesus said to him, “Go and do likewise.” Luke 10
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Jubilee Year of Mercy October 2, 2016
Twenty Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Jubilee of Marian Devotion begins next Saturday “How long, O LORD?” (Habakkuk 1:2). With Habakkuk’s question echoing across twenty-six hundred years, Respect Life Sunday finds all life claiming sanctu-ary in our hearts: unborn infant, senior citizen, immigrant and refugee, imprisoned and addicted, people burdened with illness and disabilities of body, mind, or spirit. Even Mother Earth, Pope Francis notes in Laudato Si’, bears scars of disrespect for the life she nurtures and sustains. Life is still threatened, as in Habakkuk’s day, with ruin and misery, “destruction and violence, . . . strife and clamorous discord” (see 1:3). Since our efforts so often seem ineffective, we “unprofitable servants” cry with the apostles, “Increase our faith” (Luke 17:10, 5). But Jesus’ reply might be paraphrased, “Not quantity—quality.” Next weekend marks the Jubilee Year of Mercy’s special devotion to Mary, whose willingness to shelter Jesus in her womb and stand at the foot of his cross bears witness to the qualities that Jesus expects our faith to manifest: the willingness to trust, to risk, and to dare to speak up for life. —Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
Begins with 9:00 Mass. Benediction and then
procession to the Chapel for Holy Hour
Devotion. Prayers ending with
Silent Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament until
12:00 Noon.
First Friday Devotion
“We are called to show mercy because mercy has first been
shown to us.” — Pope Francis
THIS SUNDAY OCTOBER 2, 2016
On the first Sunday of each month, St. Fabian Parish offers a blessing
for expectant mothers, fathers and their unborn children, immediately following the 9:30 a.m. Mass and we’ll meet in the Chapel. The blessing is given to strengthen mothers & fathers during the time of waiting and to pray for the health and safe delivery of their child. This blessing may be received monthly throughout the pregnancy. ~ Deacon Charlie
BLESSING OF EXPECTANT MOTHERS
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The St Fabian Elizabeth Ministry
Breast Cancer Breast Cancer Breast Cancer Awareness WeekendAwareness WeekendAwareness Weekend
October 1st & 2nd
in the Narthex
Help us decorate our Angel Tree for a donation of $1.00 fill out a
prayer angel for your loved ones and help support cancer research
We will also have a basket raffle
St. Fabian
Pelicanspresent
A parish youth ministry making friends, sharing faith, and having
fun!
The Pelican’s Fall Kick-Off BBQ For all Youth grades 7 thru 10
Join us for an evening of food and games
When: Sunday October 2 Where: O’Meara Hall Time: 6:30- 8:30 PM
RSVP to Kathy Surwillo
The Pelicans meet every other Sunday evening throughout the
calendar school year from 6:45 – 8:30 PM
Join us for Discussions, Activities, & Outings in an environment that is fun
and safe for all!
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St. Fabian Women's Club
Invites You To Join Us in O'Meara Hall On
October 20, 2016 at 7 p.m.
"The Art of Changing Your Life" (follows regular meeting)
Join us as Joan Zabelka, Christian Life Coach and Spiritual Director, certified IP Trainer,
helps us unlock the door to Infinite Possibilities. FIND OUT --- The number one thing that slows people down when it comes to living a
good life. REALIZE --- It’s never too early or too late in life to begin learning the truth about who you are and all that you’re capable of doing,
being, and having. ACT --- You have the power to change the things you don’t like in your life You have the
responsibility to change them. BELIEVE --- GOD wants you to succeed as much as you want to succeed, but God will
only work with you, not for you. Infinite Possibilities is based on the
international bestseller by Mike Dooley.
What if you woke up every morning feeling confident that: · Life is magical
· You are powerful · Everyone can succeed, no matter who, no matter what!
How would your life be different?
Dear St. Fabian Catholic Parish, On behalf of the families and children served by Ronald McDonald House Charities® of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana, I would like to thank you for your donation of 40 pounds of pop tabs! We receive all funds for recycling the pop tabs with our partners at United Scrap Metal. This donation will be used to support our mission to provide care for families of children with complex medical needs. Sincerely, Anne Czarnecki Senior House Director Ronald McDonald House near Advocate Children’s Hospital
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St. Fabian’s 7th grade Religious Education class and the Knights of Columbus will be collecting winter coats the weekend of October 15th and 16th. We are looking for clean, gently used and new winter coats to share with individuals and families served by St. Vincent DePaul’s Soci-ety. Collection boxes will be located in the Narthex and in the Religious Education of-fice. Thank you for your continued support of the coat drive!
Weekly Collection
July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2017 Weekly Goal: $10,196.00
September 25, 2016 $ 8,816.25 Year-to-date Deficit: $ 20,061.59
Football Mania Winners!
Cindy Rose
$25.00
Congratulations to all our winners!
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Emilia Jae DeLa Cruz Cerdenia Julia Greta Peciulis
Adam Noah Sanchez Bradley Allan Cholewa-Szhwarz, Jr.
Isabella Pojasek
BAPTIZED UNTO THE LORD
We welcome these children Into our family of faith.
We remember our deceased
parishioners, family members and friends
who are now with the Lord
Mildren Baltikauskas Kazimierz Topor Eleanor Golon John Wydra
Please keep them and their families in your prayers!
III Juan Hernandez - Emilia Garcia Dariusz Bunda —Kamila Pilatowska
Jonathon Aguirre, Kenneth W. Annel, Junior Browren, Anthony Gonzalez, Maria Gross,
Troy Gryga, Joseph Klaus, Thomas Hummel, Michelle Klaus,
Christopher Koutsis, Wayne G. Lewen, Jr., David Malinowski, Kevin McEnaney,
Ryan McHeffy, Michael Michalek, Mike Snee, Anthony Spear, Richard Stone, Luke Tatar,
Christopher Thomas, Melanie Thomas, Steve Williams, Joel Winter, Robert Wnek
LORD, HOLD OUR TROOPS IN YOUR LOVING
HANDS. PROTECT THEM AS THEY PROTECT US. BLESS THEM FOR THE SELFLESS ACTS THEY
PERFORM FOR US. AMEN
PRAY FOR OUR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES IN THE MILITARY
~ Quips from Deacon Charlie ~ Thought for the Week: Prayer helps us see things as God sees them.
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SACRAMENTAL SCHEDULE
SUNDAY EUCHARIST: [English] 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 AM (Saturday 5:00 PM) [Polish] 6:30 AM, 12:45 & 7:00 PM DAILY EUCHARIST: 9:00 AM (Monday - Friday) HOLY DAY EUCHARIST: Scheduled prior to the holy day.
RECONCILIATION: Saturday: 4:00 – 4:45 PM MARRIAGE: Call the Parish Office 6 months in advance. BAPTISM: English - 1st Sunday at 3p.m.; Polish - 2nd & 4th Sunday at 12:45 Mass. No Exceptions. Call the Parish Office to schedule. Parents must attend preparation session. ANOINTING: Call the Parish Office when serious illness occurs.
REMEMBER THE SICK OF OUR PARISH IN YOUR PRAYERS
10-08-16 10-09-16 10-09-16 10-09-16 10-09-16 10-09-16 10-09-16
5:00 PM 6:30 AM 8:00 AM 9:30 AM 11:00 AM 12:45 PM 7:00 PM
Lector 1 J. Tipperreiter J. Vojtanek D. Urbaniak D. McGuire
Lector 2 M. Beliveau K. Koukola T. Paluch V. Vogel
Host 1 E. Nathan J. Macias F. Polansky P. Kroll
Host 1A J. Schultz P. Swiatkowski D. Pospishil
Host 3 E. Kazelas M. Obrochta M. McCalip Z. Pash
Host 4 A. Hallman R. Kavales J. Pawlicki A. Cortes
Wine 1 M.A. Moisan B. Obrochta D. Moriarty J. DeLara
Wine 1A J. Ormins
Wine 2 G. Hess Deacon Ron S. Dedic C. Golesz
Wine 3 J. Dokey I. Lewis J. Latona S. Huskey
Wine 4 D. Fierke B. Lewis K. Shubert R. Harding
T. Loesche J. Canchola A. Bryla A. Cortez
P. Bryla J. Thomas
Lector 3
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
Sunday, October 2, 2016
6:30 AM E. Dlugopolski, J. Obrochta, Stanislaw Styrczula, Zofia Kenig, Zdzislaw Jakubczak, Bronislawa i Tadeusz Szyposz, Jan Kielar 8:00 AM Mary Younkin, James England 9:30 AM Melissa Ann DeGrazia, Ed Skrapka, Walter J. Magda, Stephen & Catherine Stiak 11:00 AM Albert Flakus, Michael Morgan, Maria Bafia 12:45 PM Robert Janik, Helena I Jan Maka, Stanley i John Maka, Jozef Ligas, Jacenty Parzataka, Maria
Luszczek (Health & Blessings), Franciszek i Maria Lesnicka, Boblak Family Blessings 7:00 PM Irena Fiodorczuk, Maria Bafia, Alicja i Stanislaw Sweklej, Jozef Malara, Stanislaw Todorowski, People of The Parish
Monday, October 3, 2016
9:00 AM Ralph Davis, Marlene Wiercioch
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
9:00 AM Paul Baron
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
9:00 AM Deceased Parishioners and Their Families
Thursday, October 6, 2016
9:00 AM Successful Surgery for Pam Flores
Friday, October 7, 2016 - First Friday
9:00 AM For Those in Nursing Homes 7:00 PM Franciszek Krol, Helena i Jan Kuchla, Stanislaw Zubek, Aniela Kos
Saturday, October 8, 2016
12:00 PM Bunda—Pilatowska Wedding 2:30 PM Hernandez—Garcia Wedding 5:00 PM Lynne Nolan
Sunday, October 9, 2016
6:30 AM Ludwina Bunda, Edward Dlugopolski, Jozef Obrochta, Stanislaw Styrczula, Zofia Kenig, Zdzislaw Jakubczak, Polish Rosary Group
8:00 AM Hank, Anna & Karen Montoya, Clement, Johnny & Danny Greco, Martha Guerrero (Birthday Blessings)
9:30 AM John Wydra, People of The Parish 11:00 AM Ann Sarbiewski, Maria Bafia 12:45 PM Robert Janik, Jozef Ligas, Wladyslaw i Maria Skubisz, Helena i Jozef Las, Jan Las, Para Family Blessings, Kowalczyk Family Blessings, Ciagwa Family Blessings 7:00 PM Irena Fiodorczuk, Andrzej Bobek, Jadzia Bobek
Luz Acevado Joseph Aniol Betty Armstrong Elizabeth “Lee” Ascensio Katie Aston Bud, Theresa & Christina Baldwin Joan Bedalow David Bender David Bergquist Cathy Bice Joe Bizub Eddie Blahnik Rachelle Bowers Violet Bradley Isabel Bujnowski Lynn Callahan John Ciciora Sam Clanton Rita Conetzkey Matthew Coughlin Jerry Creevy Mary Jane Crowhurst Marlene Curran D’Agostino Family Mary Daniels Avery DiBow Carmen Di Miele Cathy Duska Mary Anne Dyer David & Robert Dziedzic Joyce Dziedzic Dorothy Ellis Raymond Figura Maria Filas Nicholas Fillion Carol Fiore Michael Fox Karen Fulton Nitz Gapas Patricia Gardner Gilbert Garza Agnes & Thomas Geary Eric Gefvert Karen Gimza Eric Ginther Karen Gleasner Joanna Glow Jose Gomez Irene Graff Nancy Granato Kevin Griffins Frank Grodz
Pat Guglielmo Randall Harding Rusty Harding Karen & Michael Herbert Jay Higginson Rachel & Thomas Hernandez Rosemarie Hidalgo Bob Horstmann Wilma Hudson Stephanie Huskey Marilyn Jaborski-Borowy Walter Jachec Denise & Richard Jandura Eugene F. Janus Elmer Javier Gladys Jaworski Patricia Kalata Baby Evelyn Anne Kantzabelos Denis Kazelas Nora Kazmierczak Roman Klepczarek Bernadine & Joeph Koladziejczak Daniel Kobylarczyk Velta Kopacek June Krzyston Theresa Kulpa Joseph Lubas Bill & Whitney Luke Eileen & Michael McMillan Christine Madera Thomas Mahon Graeniel Lance Manuel Maria C. Martinez Selva Martinez Grace Medina Mary Meldazis John Methven David Michaels Leona Miller Stacey Misicka Ido Moisan Susan Morris Aurora Murillo Ron Mystek Paola Navarrete Joyce Netecke Zofia Niemyjski Linda Norcutt Carmella Smiley - Norvell Danuta Nowak Margareta Odehmal Erik Oller Mary Olszewski
Mary D. Owens Linda Panos Virginia Petri Dolores Polkow Marie & Richard Pollak Ken Porter Pam Purcel Iracema Galvani Quinete Meg A. Radcliff Cyn Rajewski Adam Raj Mary Margaret Riccio Irena Rolak Florian Scehura Bonnie Scepkowski Justin Sewers Michael Patrick Shilney Alfred Skrobot Sliva Family Helen Slomiany Albina Soltys David Sterling Lillian Stricker Joseph Studnicki Baby George Sylvester Mary Tadda Julie Teninty Thomas Tortorella Elsie Urbaniak Judy Venard Miguel Villanueva Maci Villareal Michele Vogel Sam Volpe Alice Wagner Denise Warda George Wasinski David Weaver Iza Weisenritter David Wells Adam Westburg Melanie Williams Eileen & Robert Wilson Pamela Wojdyla Jerome Zaccaro Helena Zeglin Tom Zielinski Lillian Zielnik Rachel Zimmer Tommy Zimmer
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PIERWSZE CZYTANIE Ha 1,2-3;2,2-4 Sprawiedliwy ¿yæ bêdzie dziêki swej wiernoœci
Czytanie z Ksiêgi proroka Habakuka Dok¹d¿e, Panie, wzywaæ Ciê bêdê, a Ty nie wys³uchujesz? Wo³aæ bêdê ku Tobie: „Krzywda mi siê dzieje”, a Ty nie pomagasz? Czemu ka¿esz mi patrzeæ na nieprawoœæ i na z³o spogl¹dasz bezczynnie? Oto ucisk i przemoc przede mn¹, powstaj¹ spory, wybuchaj¹ waœnie. I odpowiedzia³ Pan tymi s³owami: „Zapisz widzenie, na tablicach wyryj, by mo¿na by³o ³atwo je odczytaæ. Jest to widzenie na czas oznaczony, lecz wype³nienie jego niechybnie nast¹pi; a jeœli siê opóŸnia, ty go oczekuj, bo w krótkim czasie przyjdzie niezawodnie. Oto zginie ten, co jest ducha nieprawego, a sprawiedliwy ¿yæ bêdzie dziêki swej wiernoœci”. Oto S³owo Bo¿e.
PSALM RESPONSORYJNY: Ps 95,1-2.6-7ab.7c-9
S³ysz¹c g³os Pana, serc nie zatwardzajcie. PrzyjdŸcie, radoœnie œpiewajmy Panu, wznoœmy okrzyki ku chwale Opoki naszego zbawienia. Stañmy przed obliczem Jego z uwielbieniem, radoœnie œpiewajmy Mu pieœni. PrzyjdŸcie, uwielbiajmy Go, padaj¹c na twarze, zegnijmy kolana przed Panem, który nas stworzy³.
Albowiem On jest naszym Bogiem, a my ludem Jego pastwiska i owcami w Jego rêku. Obyœcie dzisiaj us³yszeli g³os Jego „Niech nie twardniej¹ wasze serca jak w Meriba, jak na pustyni w dniu Massa, gdzie Mnie kusili wasi ojcowie, doœwiadczali Mnie, choæ widzieli moje dzie³a”. S³ysz¹c g³os Pana, serc nie zatwardzajcie.
DRUGIE CZYTANIE 2 Tm 1,6-8.13-14 Nie da³ nam Bóg ducha bojaŸni
Czytanie z Drugiego listu œwiêtego Paw³a Aposto³a do Tymoteusza Najdro¿szy: Przypominam ci, abyœ rozpali³ na nowo charyzmat Bo¿y, który jest w tobie przez w³o¿enie moich r¹k. Albowiem nie da³ nam Bóg ducha bojaŸni, ale mocy i mi³oœci, i trzeŸwego myœlenia. Nie wstydŸ siê zatem œwiadectwa Pana naszego ani mnie, Jego wiêŸnia, lecz weŸ udzia³ w trudach i przeciwnoœciach znoszonych dla Ewangelii wed³ug danej mocy Boga. Zdrowe zasady, któreœ pos³ysza³ ode mnie, miej za wzorzec w wierze i mi³oœci w Chrystusie Jezusie. Dobrego depozytu strze¿ z pomoc¹ Ducha Œwiêtego, który w nas
mieszka. Oto S³owo Bo¿e.
ŒPIEW PRZED EWANGELI¥: 1 P 1,25
Alleluja, Alleluja, Alleluja S³owo Pana trwa na wieki, to s³owo og³oszono wam jako Dobr¹ Nowinê. Alleluja, Alleluja, Alleluja Aposto³owie prosili Pana: „Przymnó¿ nam wiary”. Pan rzek³: „Gdybyœcie mieli wiarê jak ziarnko gorczycy, powiedzielibyœcie tej morwie: »Wyrwij siê z korzeniem i przesadŸ siê w morze«, a by³aby wam pos³uszna. Kto z was, maj¹c s³ugê, który orze lub pasie, powie mu, gdy on wróci z pola: »PójdŸ i si¹dŸ do sto³u«? Czy nie powie mu raczej: »Przygotuj mi wieczerzê, przepasz siê i us³uguj mi, a¿ zjem i napijê siê, a potem ty bêdziesz jad³ i pi³«? Czy dziêkuje s³udze za to, ¿e wykona³ to, co mu polecono? Tak mówcie i wy, gdy uczynicie wszystko, co wam polecono: »S³udzy nieu¿yteczni jesteœmy; wykonaliœmy to, co powinniœmy wykonaæ«”. Oto s³owo Pañskie.
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W ci¹gu ca³ego roku porz¹dek Mszy œw. w niedziele w jêzyku polskim jest nastêpuj¹cy: 6:30 AM, 12:45 PM i 7:00 PM ♦ Biuro Parafialne Czynne Poniedzia³ek - Pi¹tek 9:00 rano - 9:00 wieczorem (przerwa na lunch) Sobota - Niedziela 9:00 rano - 2:00 po po³udniu ♦ W Pierwszy Pi¹tek miesi¹ca: Msza œwiêta z nabo¿eñstwem I-pi¹tkowym o godz. 7:00 PM ♦ Chrzty œw. w jêzyku polskim odbywaj¹ siê w II i IV niedzielê miesi¹ca w czasie Mszy œw. o godz. 12:45PM. Przygotowania rodziców i chrzestnych do tego sakramentu odbywaj¹ siê w I i III niedzielê ka¿dego miesiêca o godz. 2:00 P.M., w sali nr 5 w budynku „Kash Hall”. W sprawie chrztu nale¿y zg³aszaæ siê na plebanie osobiœcie lub dzwoni¹c na numer (708) 599-1110. ♦ Œlub w jêzyku polskim prosimy zg³aszaæ szeœæ miesiêcy wczeœniej. ♦ SpowiedŸ œw. w ka¿d¹ sobotê od godz. 4:00 PM do 4:45 PM. ♦ Polska szko³a (czwartek & pi¹tek) 5 pm-9 pm; sobota 1:30 pm-5:30 pm. Tel. (708) 458-9120. ♦WSZYSTKIE INTENCJE NA MSZE ŒW. MUSZ¥ BYÆ ZAMAWIANE NA PLEBANII. INTENCJI NIE ZAMAWIAMY W ZAKRYSTII LUB W KOŒCIELE.
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St. Fabian Catholic Community Pastor: Rev. Peter J. Cyscon
Associate Pastor: Rev. Jan Bukowski, COr. Pastor Emeritus– Rev. Robert J. Kash
8300 S. Thomas Avenue - Bridgeview, IL 60455 Parish Office Hours: Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. (Closed for Lunch)
Saturday & Sunday 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
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