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SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT 2 DECEMBER 6, 2020
Parish Registration: Please call the Parish Office at
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OFFICE HOURS:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,
9:30 am to 2:30 pm
Closed Friday
Infant Jesus of Prague Parish 1120 Douglas Avenue Flossmoor, Illinois 60422
SACRAMENTS
Reconciliation: Saturday 4:00 to 4:30 pm
Baptism: Baptisms are scheduled on the first and third
Sunday of the month at the 11:00 am Mass. The entire
Rite of Baptism is celebrated during the Mass. Please
call the Parish Office at least four weeks in advance.
Prior to the Baptism, both parents would need to attend a
Baptismal Preparation Class. At least one parent needs
to be a registered parishioner.
Marriage: Arrangements are to be made through one of
the priests at least six months prior to your wedding date.
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA): For unbap-
tized persons or baptized persons interested in learning
more about the Catholic faith and the process of
becoming a Catholic. Please call the Parish Office at 708-
799-5400, x209.
Sick Calls: Call the Parish Office at 708-799-5400 to
arrange for a hospital visit or for Communion to the sick
or homebound.
MASSES:
Saturday: 5:00 pm
Sunday: 9:00, 11:00 am
Monday-Saturday: 9:00 am
ST. VINCENT de PAUL SOCIETY
708-799-5400 x350
IJP RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
1101 Douglas Avenue Flossmoor, IL 60422
Bridget Dingens, RE Coordinator [email protected] - 708-799-5200 x316
Cindy Hope, RE Administrative Assistant
[email protected] - 708-799-5400
IJP SCHOOL 1101 Douglas Avenue Flossmoor, IL 60422 Phone: 708-799-5200 Fax: 708-799-5293
Mrs. Charlotte Kelly, Principal
PARISH STAFF
Fr. Jack Jura, Pastor
Fr. Ron Kondziolka, Associate Pastor [email protected]
Peggy Dull, Director of Operations [email protected]
Deb Bohne, Technology / Bereavement [email protected]
Justin DeAngelo, Music Director [email protected]
Darla Draus, Ministry Coordinator [email protected]
Cindy Hope, Parish & RE Administrative Assistant [email protected]
Trish Ladner, Youth Minister [email protected]
PERMANENT DEACON Deacon Jim Janicek [email protected]
PASTOR EMERITUS Fr. Michael A. Hack, J.C.D.
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SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT 3 DECEMBER 6, 2020
Fr. Jack
A voice cries out: In the desert
prepare the way of the LORD!
Make straight in the wasteland
a highway for our God!
Every valley shall be filled in,
every mountain and hill shall be made low;
the rugged land shall be made a plain,
the rough country, a broad valley.
Then the glory of the LORD shall be revealed,
and all people shall see it together. Isaiah
“Prepare the way of the LORD!”
As I read Isaiah’s words from the 1st reading (for the
2nd Sunday of Advent) that talk about preparing the
world for the Lord’s arrival, I pondered how we, the
people of the 20th and 21st centuries, have been pre-
paring our world, our nation, our church, our families
and individually for the Lord’s coming. Are we really
prepared? Have we made “the wasteland a highway
for God?”
Since our last Thanksgiving was affected by Covid-19, I
decided to celebrate it without exposing myself to
large gatherings. It felt that this was the only way to
protect everyone that I get in contact with at work,
church and school. I must say that it wasn’t easy to
decline all the invitations of my close friends who are a
“family abroad” to me. Nevertheless, I felt that the
best way to show gratitude this year was to stay home
and thank God for the people I wasn’t able to cele-
brate with due to the pandemic.
The extra time presented me with the opportunity to
do some reading. I came across several articles writ-
ten about the current state of our nation. One of them
in particular caught my attention. It was titled, “The
end of the American Dream.” The author based his
article on research done by Forbes that listed the
world’s top 10 places to move. Based on the info, the
citizens of only two countries listed the United States
as their top choice. It was the people from Russia and
Norway. Canada, on the other hand, was popular
among the people of 30 of the world’s nations and
Japan among 13. The articles that I have read men-
tioned many reasons why people look elsewhere for
the “American Dream.” They suggested that the values
and opportunities once found here, can still be found
but not anymore within our borders. I’m sure that we
can guess some of the reasons for people not choos-
ing the United States of America as their choice for a
new home. Raising violence. Social discords and divi-
sions. Declining quality of life. Lost values of family,
respect, equality and justice. Unemployment and di-
minishing job opportunities. Ever rising taxes. Pro-
longed naturalization process. Unsolved situation with
illegal immigrants that affects the general attitudes
towards all immigrants.
It should not surprise us that the evils and misfortunes
that affect our society as a whole have also had a
great impact on our families and our church.
In the eyes of the outsider various factors seem to
make our country and church less desirable than in
the past but perhaps we are all equally responsible for
the current state of our nation, the church and family
life. So, how can we make our nation to be viewed
once again as a land of opportunities that everyone
wants to be a part of? How can we make our church
that is affected by individualism, message confusion,
scandals, internal conflicts, and disunity become a tru-
ly loving family that all want to belong to? What can we
do to make our families to be valued and treasured
more than national economy, individualism, career, or
fortune?
Saint Peter tells us in the 2nd reading that as we are
awaiting new heavens and a new earth, we should ask
ourselves about what sort of person we should be. He
prompts us also to live lives of holiness and devotion
so that we are found before God without spot or
blemish.
The season of Advent is a good time to ask ourselves,
what blemishes in my own life do I have to get rid of?
Our nation, our church and our families will be re-
newed and transformed as soon as we find the cour-
age to remove the dark spots from our own hearts.
Blessed Advent,
Fr. Jack
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SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT 4 DECEMBER 6, 2020
Fr. Ron / IJP School / Religious Education
Advent calls us to "hope" and to
"joyful" expectation. At the time
of Isaiah writing, the Jewish peo-
ple being in exile, felt discour-
aged and hopeless. Thus Isaiah
wrote, knowing their sufferings, please bring com-
fort to my people.
This Advent season we might feel more like the
Jewish people of old, discouraged and hopeless
because of the isolation of this pandemic. Isaiah's
writings are all the more relevant today. May we
spiritually bring comfort and support to each other,
despite the call for isolation.
In comforting each other may we rediscover the
call of Advent to have hope and carry within our
heart the joyful expectation of Christ renewing our
world.
Stay safe, but be comforting.
Father Ron
IJP School Advent Basket Raffle Hello IJP Families and Friends!! Welcome to our 12
Days of Advent raffle where you can purchase tickets
to win beautiful baskets. Here are some great bas-
kets...keep them for your own enjoyment, take them
apart and use as stocking stuffers, or gift them to your
best people! Tickets are $5 each or 5 for $20. Here's
how it works:
1.) Complete the form on IJP school’s website, indi-
cating how many tickets you would like to purchase for
each basket. Either choose "None" or "Other" and
write in the number of tickets you'd like.
2.) At the end of the form, you will total up the num-
ber of tickets you'd like to purchase and then add the
total amount of money you'll send in.
3.) Send in a check (to IJP School) or cash for the to-
tal number of tickets you purchased. You may also call
the school office (708-799-5200) and pay with a cred-
it card over the phone. Once payment is received,
your tickets will be added to the drawing for that par-
ticular basket or baskets.
Religious Education Happy Advent IJP families and friends! We have been
talking in RE about the "Spirit of the Season". Advent is
a time to prepare ourselves for the coming of our Sav-
ior. Kids cannot do this on their own. Families are an
integral part of a child's faith formation! The Spirit of
the Season isn't about simply being happy or joyful for
Jesus, but is about giving from our hearts to others. As
a family this holiday season, I encourage you to do
things as a family that help aid to the "Spirit of the Sea-
son". This includes time spent together, creating gifts
from the heart, and counting down the days until the
birth of Jesus. Here are a few family fun ideas:
1. Make your own Christmas Cards to send to family
and neighbors.
2. Decorate (or look at) your Christmas tree and
share favorite ornaments and stories behind them.
3. Create a family Advent Chain with a different pray-
er or good deed to accomplish on each ring.
4. Light an Advent wreath together every week.
5. Make Christmas gifts for a different person in your
family.
6. Write a "Thank You" letter to Santa along with a
Christmas list.
7. Make and decorate a birthday cake for Jesus.
8. Talk about the blessings and gifts you have re-
ceived from Jesus, and then what you plan on giv-
ing Jesus in return.
9. Create or draw your own Nativity scene.
10. Snuggle up and watch a Christmas movie together.
I hope you all have a blessed and safe holiday season!
Bridget Dingens
RE Coordinator
4.) Each school day, beginning Monday, 12/7, the
winning ticket for one basket will be drawn. On Friday,
the winning ticket for two baskets will be chosen.
Please visit our website at www.ijpschool.org. Please
feel free to share the form and/or link. All orders and
money are due by Monday, December 7th at
noon. Look at how fun it is!! Good luck!
http://www.ijpschool.org
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SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT 5 DECEMBER 6, 2020
Our Stewardship / Update Info / Religious / IJP School
Commitment Weekend
February 22-23, 2020
OUR COLLECTIONS November 28 & 29, 2020
Weekly Budgeted Goal $10,500
Masses $3,265
Mailed Envelopes $465
Give Central $3,647
GRAND TOTAL This Week $7,377
We are working diligently to update our parish data-
base and need your help! Please go to the Parish
Registration link on our website to review your infor-
mation and update it.
First, you will need to create a new user profile.
Once you sign up as a new user, you will receive an
email to finish the process. This email will take 1-2
days to generate. We ask for this information so
that we can communicate in a timely manner to all
parishioners. Our database has old phone num-
bers, incorrect emails, and wrong addresses, which
makes it hard to reach out to all of you. Please
know that your personal information is never
shared to anyone outside of IJP Parish.
The same link can be used for NEW PARISHIONER
REGISTRATION.
Weekly Budgeted Goal $10,500
Masses $3,236
Mailed Envelopes $3,700
Give Central $2,713
GRAND TOTAL This Week $9,649
OUR COLLECTIONS November 21 & 22, 2020
Thank you to all who
donated so generously
IJP School:
Ann Benton
John Donahue
Joe Hamann
IJP School Girl Scouts
Beth Larocca
Kathy & Nick Zagotta
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SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT 6 DECEMBER 6, 2020
Archdiocese of Chicago
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SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT 7 DECEMBER 6, 2020
Christmas / Mundelein / USCCB / Raffle
First Early Bird winner is Luke Larocca
Second Early Bird winner is Angela Murray
Our next and final Early Bird Drawing is Monday, De-
cember 7th. The pot has ballooned to $12,400!
Thank you to all who have turned in tickets. Let’s
keep this pot growing for a big payout on New Year’s
Eve.
Tickets can be dropped off at the Parish Office mail-
box, mailed to the Parish Office, or dropped off in
the Sunday offering. The Split the Pot Raffle will be
live-streamed at noon on Thursday, December 31,
2020.
Used with permission.
Mundelein Seminary Mundelein Seminary invites all to kick off the Advent
season with the annual "Sounds of the Season" Christ-
mas Concert featuring our seminarian choir under the
direction of Linda M. Cerabona on Sunday, December
6 at 2 p.m. CT. Even though current conditions prevent
us from gathering in person, the seminarians hope you
will join them virtually during this special time of year.
The online concert is completely free and will be avail-
able to watch at any time afterward. You are also wel-
come to prepare your heart for Christmas by signing up
to receive a weekly Gospel reflection throughout Ad-
vent written by seminarians at https://usml.edu/
advent-reflections/
Mandatory Mass sign-ups for Christmas will be in
effect due to strict Covid policies. Unfortunately
we will not be able to take any “walk-ins” for any
Christmas Masses. You are able to sign up online
or by calling the parish office. If our Mass slots fill
up, we will be providing overflow seats in our
Church Hall and those sign-up times will be made
available. As a reminder, please do not come to
Mass if you are experiencing any Covid-like symp-
toms or if you have traveled out of state and have
not quarantined for 14 days prior to Christmas.
Christmas Mass Times
Christmas Eve ~ Thursday, December 24th
3:00 PM, 4:00 PM, 10:00 PM
Christmas Day ~ Friday, December 25th
11:00 AM
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There will be NO 9:00 am morning Mass on the
following dates:
Thursday, December 24, 2020
Saturday, December 26, 2020
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SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT 8 DECEMBER 6, 2020
Archdiocese of Chicago
Hotlines
National Domestic Violence Hotline, 1.800.799.SAFE (7233)
Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN), 1.800.656.HOPE (4673)
Illinois Domestic Violence Hotline, 1.877.863.6338
Service Agencies
Catholic Charities Domestic Violence Services, 1.312.655.7725
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SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT 9 DECEMBER 6, 2020
Our Prayers
Louis Chermak
Harriet Carlson
Adrianna DeLuca
Mary Anita Repel
Richard Carlson
Judy Mason
Lili Max
Greg Pease
Chuck Janel
Cindy Chiappori
Ericka Schingoethe
Janine Boyle
Janet Hernandez
Veronica Deer
Carol L. Ehret
Lee Taylor
James Garcia
Anne Lintner
Anne Speitel
Marty Domansky
Niels Lauersen
Eileen Schumann
Patrick Patterson
Pat Curran
Michaelle Garraud
Toni Repking
Judy Mitrick
Kenneth Convall
Anne Fink
David Sinwelski
Sue Miller
Tony Zalewski
George Zalewski
Kathy Leitelt
Gertrude Malum
Matt Schury
William Zalewski
James Flassig
Maria Aguilar
Petra Martinez
Joanne Weaver
Camille Hogueisson
OUR ARMED FORCES We pray for those in the military or the support forces over-
seas. May the peace of God’s presence and our concern for
them give them strength, and may they return safely.
Jeffrey A. Smith, Captain, U.S. Army
Gabriel Becker, Sergeant U.S. Army
Gregory Owens, MA3, U.S. Navy
Lt. Colonel David Kuenzlie, U.S. Air Force
Justin W. Wiscons, Petty Officer - U.S. Navy
Lance Corporal David High, U.S. Marines
Michael T. Becker, Senior Airman, USAF
John Ryan, Captain, Air Corps
Mark Ryan, First LT. U.S. Marines
Timothy Mullen, LT, U.S. Coast Guard
Alex Case PV2 U.S. Army
Christopher Rodriguez, Captain, U.S. Army
Trevor Cummins, Private, U.S. Army
Staff Sergeant Jake Bustos, U.S. Army
Staff Sergeant Bill Senew, U.S. Marines
Scott F. Wiscons, Seaman - U.S. Navy
Ryan F. Danielian, Private, U.S. Army
Joshua S. Mitchell, Specialist U.S. Army
Airman Joseph E. Swanson, U.S. Navy
DC1 Alexander M Bednarek, U.S. Navy
James Becker, Lance Corporal, U.S. Marines
David Rebec, SFC, U.S. Army
Senior Airman, MacArthur Engstrand, USAF
MCSN Casey J. Hopkins, U.S. Navy
Connor Haugen, LT U.S. Army
Airman First Class (A1C) Andrew J. Yock
MASS INTENTIONS
Monday December 7 9:00 am Special Intention Tuesday December 8 9:00 am Chito Palanca David White Dyrek & Glowacki Families Thomas Healy, Sr. Wednesday December 9 9:00 am Special Intention Thursday December 10 9:00 am Bud & Lois Engemann Gloria Jimenez Friday December 11 9:00 am Steven Kent Urubek John Mooney Saturday December 12 9:00 am Special Intention 5:00 pm Marilyn Slavin Jim Joyce Carl Loesch Sunday December 13 9:00 am Ed Tymarek Dr. Angel San Jose 11: 00 am Richard Jacobs
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR SICK
Please pray for our faithful departed
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord,
and let perpetual light shine upon them.
Please pray for our newly Baptized Emma Leigh Maksimik
December 6, 2020
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SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT 10 DECEMBER 6, 2020
Second Sunday of Advent
GOD’S DELAY
In times of great difficulties scoffers taunt us, “Where is
God? Why hasn’t your Lord come to save you now?”
And we of faith respond much in the same way as Pe-
ter did in today’s second reading: the “delay” of the
Lord’s second coming is not any type of punishment or
failure to keep the divine promise, but a loving sign of
God’s patience. God is giving everyone the chance to
seek repentance.
God does not make life more difficult. Rather, God
lessens our burdens as once before for the Jewish ex-
iles returning home to Judea after captivity in Babylon.
It was God who personally led them, making a
“straight highway” for them across the desert.
We join with our ancestors of faith, who hoped that
they might see God’s Chosen One before them and
who eventually realized that the Lord was also walking
with them side by side.
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — The rugged land shall be made a plain;
the rough country, a broad valley (Isaiah 40:1-5, 9-11).
Psalm — Lord, let us see your kindness, and grant us
your salvation (Psalm 85).
Second Reading — Conduct yourselves in holiness,
hastening the coming of the day of God (2 Peter 3:8-
14).
Gospel — I have baptized you with water; he will bap-
tize you with the Holy Spirit (Mark 1:1-8).
The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lection-
ary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on
English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Is 35:1-10; Ps 85:9ab, 10-14; Lk 5:17-26
Tuesday: Gn 3:9-15, 20; Ps 98:1-4; Eph 1:3-6, 11-12;
Lk 1:26-38
Wednesday: Is 40:25-31; Ps 103:1-4, 8, 10; Mt
11:28-30
Thursday: Is 41:13-20; Ps 145:1, 9, 10-13ab;
Mt 11:11-15
Friday: Is 48:17-19; Ps 1:1-4; Mt 11:16-19
Saturday: Zec 2:14-17 or Rv 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab;
Jdt 13:18bcde, 19; Lk 1:26-38 or Lk 1:39-47,
or any readings from the Common of the
Blessed Virgin Mary, nos. 707-712
Sunday: Is 61:1-2a, 10-11; Lk 1:46-50, 53-54;
1 Thes 5:16-24; Jn 1:6-8, 19-28
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday: Second Sunday of Advent
Monday: St. Ambrose;
Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
Tuesday: The Immaculate Conception of the
Blessed Virgin Mary
Wednesday: St. Juan Diego
Thursday: International Human Rights Day;
Hanukkah begins at sunset
Friday: St. Damasus I
Saturday: Our Lady of Guadalupe
FEAST OF FAITH
Watching for Christ’s Coming
In the season of Advent, we look to the coming of
Christ at the end of time, and we prepare ourselves to
celebrate his first coming among us at Christmas. Re-
membrance of the past is combined with preparation
for the future. Memory meets action.In a certain sense,
the Mass is an Advent prayer. At the Last Supper, Je-
sus did not tell his disciples, “Never forget what I did
for you.” Instead, he said, “Do this in remembrance of
me.” He calls us to remember by doing, to combine
memory with action. In the celebration of the Eucha-
rist, remembering and doing become one. Jesus is as
present in our midst as he was in that upper room,
breaking the bread and sharing the cup; but it is a new
kind of presence, seen only with the eyes of faith. In
the heavenly liturgy, there will be no need of sacra-
ments, for there, “celebration is wholly communion
and feast” (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1136).
Here, things are different. We have only glimpses and
flashes of the beauty that is yet to be. And yet, in the
liturgy, we truly participate in the heavenly liturgy. The
Mass is our foretaste of the joys of heaven.
Corinna Laughlin, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
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Each week we would like to have parishioners
reading Scripture to us. Please contact Darla
Draus at [email protected] if you are inter-
ested in participating.
This Week’s Readings & Gospel
1st Reading (read by Mark Parrish, Sr.)
Responsorial (read by Mark Parrish, Sr.)
2nd Reading (read by Mark Parrish, Sr.)
Gospel (read by Mark Parrish, Sr.)
IJP Music Ministry Corner
"Wake, Awake, for Night is Flying " sung by members of Trinity Reformed
Church in Martinsburg, West Virginia
scripture
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