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Lord Jesus, you have chosen your priests from among us and sent them out to proclaim your word and to act in your name. For so great a gift to your Church, we give you praise and thanksgiving. We ask you to fill them with the fire of your love, that their ministry may reveal your presence in the Church. Since they are earthen vessels, we pray that your power shine out throughout their weakness. In their afflictions let them never be crushed; in their doubts never despair; in temptation never be destroyed; in persecution never abandoned. Inspire them through prayer to live each day the mystery of your dying and rising. In times of weakness send them your Spirit, and help them to praise your heavenly Father and pray for poor sinners. By the same Holy Spirit put your words on their lips and your love in their hearts, to bring good news to the poor and healing to the brokenhearted. And may the gift of Mary your mother, to the disciple whom you loved, be your gift to every priest. Grant that she who formed you in her human image, may form them in your divine image, by the power of your Spirit, to the glory of God the Father. Amen. A PRAYER FOR PRIESTS

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Lord Jesus, you have chosen your priests from among us and sent them out to proclaim your word and to act in your name. For so great a gift to your Church, we give you praise and thanksgiving. We ask you to fill them with the fire of your love, that their ministry may reveal your presence in the Church. Since they are earthen vessels, we pray that your power shine out throughout their weakness. In their afflictions let them never be crushed; in their doubts never despair; in temptation never be destroyed; in persecution never abandoned. Inspire them through prayer to live each day the mystery of your dying and rising. In times of weakness send them your Spirit, and help them to praise your heavenly Father and pray for poor sinners. By the same Holy Spirit put your words on their lips and your love in their hearts, to bring good news to the poor and healing to the brokenhearted. And may the gift of Mary your mother, to the disciple whom you loved, be your gift to every priest. Grant that she who formed you in her human image, may form them in your divine image, by the power of your Spirit, to the glory of God the Father. Amen.

A PRAYER FOR PRIESTS

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A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR

Well, I hope all you ghosts and zombies are ready for your big day today. Halloween is my favorite holiday of the year. Though Halloween is technically not a liturgical day and some-times is criticized as being pagan and evil, it is really a wonderful Christian holiday. There is a remarkable parallel between Halloween and Easter. Liturgically, Easter is not just one day. Rather, Easter is one part of a three day celebration: the Paschal Triduum. Paschal means Passover, the Jewish celebration of the passage from slavery to freedom, and Triduum means "three days." On Holy Thursday evening, we begin a single celebration of Christ's sac-rifice, death, descent into the abode of the dead, and resurrection from the dead.

This weekend, we celebrate the Church's Autumnal Triduum. We have three days that mark Christ's pas-chal mystery in the lives of the People of God, the Baptized, the Saints. In the center of this triduum is All Saints Day, or as it was called in the olden days, All Hallowsmas. On All Hallowsmas, we celebrate the peo-ple of every time and place who have put on Christ in baptism. These are the ones who have died and risen with Christ in the waters of baptism and been clothed by Christ and anointed as Christs, and we call them saints. So All Saints Day is an Easter celebration. Surrounding this Easter day of saints are the two more solemn days of Halloween—the eve of All Hal-lows—and the Commemoration of the Faithful Departed, more commonly known as All Souls Day. Halloween echoes the darkness and dread of the first day of the Paschal Triduum, the day of sacrifice, Holy Thursday evening through Good Friday evening. Halloween, with all its ghosts and images of death and darkness re-minds us that the saints in heaven got to heaven through the door of death. Before Christ rose from the dead, he died on the cross demonstrating to us that God, in the mystery of the Incarnation, enters into every aspect of human life, even the most unpleasant one: death. We have to go through death to get to resurrected life. We have to go through Good Friday to get to Easter Sunday, and we have to go through the spookiness of the eve of All Hallows to get to the heavenly life of the Hallowed. But between the day of sacrifice and the day of resurrection in the Paschal Triduum is the Great Sab-bath—Holy Saturday. It is a day of nothingness and emptiness. God sleeps in the tomb, and creation silently waits for God to rise to new life. So we end our Autumnal Triduum with All Souls Day. We stick it at the end to remind us that we are still on the journey. We know that the saints are in heaven, and we know that we, the baptized are saints who already share that glory. But we are still on the journey. You and I still have to face the mystery of death. Personally, we do not quite know what the other side of the veil is like. So our Autumnal Triduum leaves us with the question mark of All Souls Day. We do not know. We trust in God's promise of resurrection, but we are a pilgrim people. We wait. We wonder. Each of us has to walk the lonesome valley of death by ourself. So we complete our Autumnal Triduum with the memory of loved ones and the hope that they have passed through the veil and that we will follow them. So enjoy the Autumnal Triduum and have a spooky Eve of All Hallowsmas. And if you really want some horror in your life, try balancing our school budget! That is why our Annual Raffle is such an important event. It is the major fund-raiser for our school, and we depend on it so much. So please, please buy a raffle ticket and join us for the Luau in Langan Hall next Saturday November 6th! Fr. Michael

THIRTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME October 31, 2010

The LORD lifts up all who are falling and raises up all who are bowed down.

— Psalm 145:14

ALL SAINTS DAY The Solemnity of All Saints is Mon-day the First of November. Because it is a Monday, the obligation to attend Mass is dispensed. There will be only one Mass for All Saints Day, Monday, November 1st, at 8:00 am.

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We don’t monkey around when it comes to In-nisbrook Fund Raising! Our students raised over $2,500.00. Christian Hernandez, Vikas Chavada (our top seller, with “Mad Max”), Jodarius Christy, Chris Kulnig, Alexandra Avalos, Mateo Gutierrez and Andrea Brambila, along with several other stu-dents, won “Mini Max”, back-pack clips and other prizes. Thank you to all who participated.

Mrs. Janney’s Pre-Kindergarten class per-formed an “American Eagle Dance”. This was a Native American heel-toe dance with scarves.

Students celebrated Red Ribbon Week with an assortment of activities. They wore red ribbons and signed a banner to show their determination to remain “drug free”.

Kindergarteners made red chains in celebration of Red Ribbon Week.

Fourth graders sign the school banner.

During Mass on Wednesday, October 20th, Fr. Joyce told everyone that “God always W.I.N.S.!” God Welcomes us, Inspires us, Nourishes us, Sends us. The first grade class wanted to remind everyone of that important message and wrote it with sidewalk chalk on the playground for all to see.

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THE Langan LUAU 2010

20th Annual Cash Raffle

Saturday, November 6, 2010 7:00p.m. to Midnight

One Grand Prize $10,000.00, $7,500.00 or

$5,000.00 $10,000.0 based on selling 750-1,000 tickets $7,500.00 based on selling 500-749 tickets

$5,000.00 based on selling 499-or less tickets

2nd Prize $1,000.00 * 3 - 6th Prizes $500.00

Ticket Price $100.00

Silent Auction * Food * Dancing 10:00p.m. Drawing

For tickets or further information, please call 708.865.0122 (School) 708.865.8071 (Rectory)

• Divine Infant Jesus School proudly presents •

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DIVINE INFANT ATHLETICS The soccer season has come to an end. Our Var-sity Team placed 4th in the Classic League Silver Division while our JV Team finished in the Classic League Gold Division (top 8 teams). Varsity team members Brian Salcedo and Joshua Simmons and Junior Varsity team members Finbar Boyle, Grace Laszkiewicz and William Hesslau II participated in the Classic League All-Star game hosted by Divine Infant at Gladstone Park on October 23rd. JV team member Bobby Grimes was named to the All-Star team as well. The season was a success and we thank our Varsity Coaches Andreas Brandt, Barb Brandt and Mike DeSena and our JV Coaches Mike Laszkiewicz and Chris Medjo Me Zengue for their dedication and hard work. Girls Basketball tips off this week. We will be fielding a 6th grade team and a 7th grade team. Each team is made up of girls from Divine Infant and Divine Providence. Our first game is Tuesday, No-vember 2nd, at St. Mary’s in Riverside. The 7th grade team includes a girl from St. Bernadine’s in Forest Park. The 6th grade team plays at 6:00 pm and the 7th grade plays at 7:00 pm. The girls also play on Thursday, November 4th at St. Luke’s in River Forest. The 6th grade team plays at 6:00 pm and the 7th grade plays at 7:00 pm. Our first home game is Monday, November 8th, against St. Mary’s. The 6th grade team plays at 6:00 pm and the 7th grade plays at 7:00 pm. Home games will be played at Divine Providence this season. The students, parents and volunteers appreciate your support.

SANTA’S COMING TO TOWN Santa will stop by for pictures at Divine Infant on Saturday, November 20th. All are welcome to come see Santa and take a picture with him. Along with pictures with Santa, Christmas shopping for children, plus food and raffle prizes will be available. Order your Christmas Wreaths from the choir, browse through our baked goods, grab some candy and more. If you would like to volunteer or have any ques-tions about the Women’s Guild, feel free to contact us—Julie Klemp at [email protected] or Genny Panek at [email protected].

ENTER THE HOCKEYMANIA SWEEPSTAKES!

Will the Blackhawks repeat last year’s champion-ship season? What does it matter when you could be the big winner of this year’s hockey season! Support Divine Infant Jesus School by joining the Hockeymania Sweepstakes. Purchase a card that entitles you to $20.00 of music downloads from Charitystudio—Music Downloads for Charity and you are automatically entered in the weekly hockey sweepstakes. The school makes $14.00 on every ticket sold. Every week of the hockey season from December 20th until April 10th you have the chance to win as much as $300.00. But the best part is that you will be raising funds for our school! To purchase Charitystudio cards and be entered in the Hockeymania Sweepstakes, see a school par-ent or visit the rectory or school offices. Together we can raise money for our school so that our students are the real winners—no matter what the Black-hawks do!

MARKET DAY Market Day orders are to be returned to school or the rectory by November 10th. Internet orders are due by November 13th. Pick-up is on Wednesday, November 17th, between 5:30 and 6:00 pm. If you have any questions, please call Cathy Kulnig at 516-2696 or Rose Gutierrez at 345-8461.

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SPECIAL ORDER WREATHS The Divine Infant Adult Choir is offering larger Christmas wreaths in addition to our beautiful tradi-tional ones this season. These wreaths are a SPE-CIAL order. Anyone interested in purchasing these larger sizes are asked to place their order by Sun-day, October 31st. Orders may be prepaid or paid at the time of pickup after all Masses the weekend of November 27-28. All wreaths come with pine cones and hand-made bows. 36 inch single sides________@ $35.00__________ 48 inch single sided________@ $55.00__________ Name____________________________________ Phone______________ E-mail________________ Payment ______included __________at pick-up Return orders to any choir member, the rectory or e-mail your order to [email protected].

VETERANS’ DAY ASSEMBLY There will be a Veterans’ Day Assembly on Thursday, November 11th, at 1:45 pm in the church. The program will include all of the service flags and a salute to the Armed Forces. This and a few other selections will be played by the Divine Infant’s award-winning band. The school children will also sing a few songs in honor of our Veterans. Come, join us to sing and salute our Veterans. The Assem-bly is open to everyone whether you are a Veteran or not. Come, acknowledge our Veterans and cele-brate Veterans’ Day with us. Area Veterans can come forward after “Taps” and receive the Remembrance medal. Gold Star Moms and Dads can receive a unique, gold star pin.

PRO-LIFE Pro-Life Bake Sale Thank you so much for your support of our an-nual Pro-Life bake sale last weekend. We were blessed with helpers, bakers and buyers. It was a success thanks to our wonderful Divine Infant pa-rishioners! God bless you for helping us stand up for life. Eighth Annual Chastity Education Initiative. The eighth Annual Chastity Education Initiative Dinner will be held on Saturday, November 21st at Drury Lane, Oakbrook Terrace—reception 4:30 pm; dinner 5:30 pm. The proceeds from this dinner are used by the Respect Office of the Chicago Archdio-cese in support of programs that empower teens and young adults to embrace chastity and other healthy decisions. This program was initiated in 2003 and has served more than 130,000 teens and young adults with the chastity message. The keynote address at the dinner will be given by Irish Tenor Dr. Ronan Tynan. He is a founding member of the Irish Tenors, the former voice of Yan-kee Stadium, a double amputee, paralympic record-holder and equestrian and an orthopedic sports in-jury physician. Come, hear his inspirational story and great singing voice. Our very special guest will be His Eminence Francis Cardinal George, O.M.I., Archbishop of Chi-cago. Reservations are $85.00 each (teens 12-18 $60.00 each). Send reservations and payment by November 12th to: Archdiocese of Chicago, Respect Life Office, 3525 South Lake Park Avenue, Chicago, IL 60653. Checks/money orders payable to “Archdiocese of Chicago”. If you have any ques-tions, please call 312 534-5355. If you would like to be at the table with Pat Meyers, please call her at 865-0374 or e-mail [email protected] as soon as possible.

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SUBURBAN CATHOLIC SINGLES GROUP (SCSG) MINISTRY

For Singles in their 40’s and 50’s November Events

Dinner & Piano Bar—Sat., November 6th, 6:30 pm Red Dragon Chinese Restau-

rant followed by Spare Keys Pi-ano Bar—both venues in Elm-hurst

Musical Churches—Sun., November 7th, 6:00 pm Mass at St. Francis Xavier

Church, 124 N. Spring, La-Grange—Followed by dinner

Food Pantry—Sat., November 20th, 9:30 am to 12:00 noon at 1st Church of Lombard, 220 S. Main. Please dress for outdoors.

Dinner and Movie—Sat., November 20th, 5:30 pm, Grapevine Restaurant, La-Grange, followed by a movie (TBA)

Please visit our website for more information—www.suburbancatholicsingles.blogspot.com. You can contact us at [email protected].

FIRST AND SECOND GRADERS GET INVOLVED WITH THE MASS

As First and Second Grade Students prepare to receive the sacraments of Reconciliation and First Communion, they and their families are invited to sign up to bring up the gifts during Mass. Over the next few months you will notice participating families sitting in the front of church near the gifts’ table on their scheduled dates. If you are interested in sign-ing up to bring up the gifts at Mass, please contact: Divine Infant Students—Stacy Romero 267-2964 [email protected] Religious Education—Kathy Anne Smith 217-9608 [email protected]

BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE The days are shorter and colder. Leaves swirl in the crisp autumn wind as nature slowly, beautifully declines, fades and prepares to rest in the death of winter. The chill of November has inspired many people and cultures to devote this time of the year to the remembrance of those who have gone before us in death, and the Church does likewise. The autumn triduum of Halloween, All Saints and All Souls invites us to see Death, to face our own mortality and to remember the dead. The Book of Remembrance will be in the vesti-bule of church the last two weekends of October. Inscribed in this Book are the names of all who have been buried from our parish this past year. We invite you to write the names of other deceased loved ones in this Book. The Book of Remembrance will be carried in procession to the sanctuary on Novem-ber 7th during the 11:30 am Mass where it will re-main until the new liturgical year begins on the First Sunday of Advent, November 28th. Please feel free to continue to inscribe the names of the dead in the Book throughout the month of No-vember. Then every time you enter Church, take a moment to notice our Book of Remembrance and to pray for our beloved dead.

SCRIPTURE STUDY CONTINUES: THE INFANCY NARRATIVES

Divine Infant will continue the Little Rock Scrip-ture Series with a four week study of “The Infancy Narratives”. Enrollment is not dependent on having attended the first session. This is an opportunity to read God’s word, pray, study and engage in a small-group discussion. Each participant will have a handbook and a study guide. Cost of the materials is $11.00. Please choose the Tuesday evening session (7:00 to 8:30 pm in the Pine Room of the rectory) or the Wednesday afternoon session (in the Con-vent...time to be announced). Dates: Tuesday, November 16th, to December 14th at 7:00 pm Wednesday, November 17th, to December 15th (TBA) No meeting the week of Thanksgiving Please call the rectory at 865-8071 to register. The books can be paid for ($11.00) and picked up in the Sacristy of the Church after the weekend Masses beginning October 31st.

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NEXT WEEKEND’S MINISTERS CELEBRANT EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS LECTORS SERVERS SAT. 5:00 Fr. Winikates S. Kill A. Garbacz A. Walton S. Krudl J. Sponder E. Lorenzen J. Lopez SUN. 7:30 Fr. Winikates C. Saflover J. Naughton P. Shuflit J. Saraceno B. McManus A. Brandt M. Tworek SUN. 9:30 Fr. Joyce M. McGovern J. Norton J. Panek W. McHugh W. Rogalski M. Grimes P. McGee SUN. 11:30 Fr. Michael M. Ernst Teens G. Martinez A. Garbacz G. Laszkiewicz K. Bermudez

LITURGY FOR THE WEEK SATURDAY, October 30 5:00 pm Frank Perry; Konstantinas Jablonskis; Charles Gimino; Daniel Caruso; Walter Trojak SUNDAY, October 31 7:30 People of the Parish; Dec. Mem. of St. Vincent

de Paul Society; Emil Bezouska & Fam. 9:30 Allen Kortz; All the Faithful Departed 11:30 James Bruno; Phil Kaiser MONDAY, November 1 (ALL SAINTS DAY) 8:00 Rosemary Barry; August Scolaro & Bernard

Lohman Fams.; Frances Kortas; Joan Smerge TUESDAY, November 2 8:00 All the Faithful Departed WEDNESDAY, November 3 8:00 Wengel & Raysa Fams.; Selma Sodeika;Rita

Frett; All the Faithful Departed THURSDAY, November 4 8:00 All the Faithful Departed FRIDAY, November 5 8:00 C. Earl Blankenship; Molly & Edward Zach SATURDAY, November 6 8:00 All the Faithful Departed 5:00 pm Emily Lorenz; Yolanda Scannicchio SUNDAY, November 7 7:30 People of the Parish 9:30 Anne Zahumensky; Trinidad Murillo; All the

Faithful Departed 11:30 Forgotten Souls in Purgatory; Jose Francisco

Medina

MAY THEY REST IN PEACE Robert Husick

Michael Cunningham Edward Rybicki Irene Bowman

Rosemary Schwartz-Peterson Graham Watson (father of Don & Cindy Jacobs)

PRAY FOR THE SICK OF THE PARISH

Mary Baloun Muriel Becassio Mary Belluzzi Irene Bendinelli Michelle Budrick Marie Camerota Kay Carlson Jean Cibulka Florence Cizek Troy Conrad Marianne Crosson Jessica Davy Robbie Dee Bill Dilla Joseph Downey Elaine Fergle Jerry Fitzpatrick Charlie Flory Harold Frederick Brian Fuller Dolores Fuller Jeanine Geringer Annie (Bidinger) Golden Paul Grahn Florian Grusz Francine Gust Greg Hanley Sigmund Hill

Jim Hruby John Jacobs Joan Janda Rich Jurevich Annamae Karmeres Pat Kirk Elizabeth Klincewicz Susan Koehl Adolph Kubon, Jr. John Lany Margaret Limoncello Nick Lococo Dorothy Lovelock Art Luigio Richard McKenna Rose Meyer Milan Michalek Nancy Michalek Ben Mollandin Noah Morales Suzanne Moreau John Morrissy Freida Morrone Judy Mortimer Kathleen Mulacek Daniel Noftz Ellen Noftz Mary Nuzik

Norma Parenti Helen Pawlak Michael Perduto Helen Pezzette Ken Philip Donna Polak Penny Prokop Beth Rybarski Edward Rybicki Fran Saviano Peggy Scolaro Nicole Durczak Sheputis Pat Sherman Dolores Sniegowski Ron Speechley Anthony Mark Stompanato Adrian Stompanato Matthew Walendzewicz Ray Waver JoMae White Jean Wise Augie Zimmerman ————————— Christine Czaja

WEEKDAY SERVERS MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 8:00—J. Panek, P. Shuflit THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY 8:00—T. Shuflit, M. Grimes

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MONDAY, November 1 Rel. Ed. Classes GYM—Election Set-Up TUESDAY, November 2 GYM—Election CH—2:45 pm Hand-Chimes Ensemble WEDNESDAY, November 3 CH—4 pm Music Dept. PR—7 pm School Board FRIDAY, November 5 CH—7:30 pm Holy Hour SATURDAY, November 6 LH—Raffle Party SUNDAY, November 7 CH—9:30 am 2nd gr. Welcome Mass CH—11:30 am Memorial Mass MONDAY, November 8 Rel. Ed. Classes CR—7 pm Liturgy Mtg. TUESDAY, November 9 CH—2:45 pm Hand-Chimes Ensemble GYM—7:15 pm Yoga WEDNESDAY, November 10 CH—4 pm Music Dept. LH—7 pm DISPA THURSDAY, November 11 CH—1:45 pm Veteran’s Day Assembly CR—7 pm St. Vincent de Paul LH—7 pm Men’s Club

PROTECTING CHILDREN At Divine Infant Jesus Parish and School, the protection of our children is of utmost importance, and we comply fully with the policies of the Archdio-cese of Chicago and the USCCB Char-ter for the Protection of Children and Young People. To learn more, go to our

website dnn.archchicago.org/divine infant and click on the tab “Protecting Children at D.I.” or visit arch-chicago.org and click on the button “Protecting Chil-dren.” If you do not have internet access and would like to learn more, please contact the rectory or call the Office for Protection of Children and Youth at 312 534-5254.

WELCOME... ...to Divine Infant Jesus Church. If you are new to our church or just visiting, please stop and introduce yourself. We are pleased to have you share in this celebration of the Eucharist. If you do not have a church home, or your church is not a home to you, we invite you to become part of our parish family. Our church is open to anyone looking for a spiritual home. To register, please call the rec-tory at 865-8071. We are so glad you are here and hope you will come back again for Mass or to be-come a parishioner.

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Rv 7:2-4, 9-14; 1 Jn 3:1-3; Mt 5:1-12a Tuesday: Suggested: Wis 3:1-9; Rom 5:5-11 or 6:3-9; Jn 6:37-40 or any readings taken from the Masses for the Dead, nos. 1011-1016 Wednesday: Phil 2:12-18; Lk 14:25-33 Thursday: Phil 3:3-8a; Lk 15:1-10 Friday: Phil 3:17 — 4:1; Lk 16:1-8 Saturday: Phil 4:10-19; Lk 16:9-15 Sunday: 2 Mc 7:1-2, 9-14; Ps 17; 2 Thes 2:16— 3:5; Lk 20:27-38 [27, 34-38]

SUNDAY OFFERING ————-————————————————

The Sunday collections for October 24, 2010 totaled $9,000

—-—————–————--–—————-——— When you are away for a weekend, we hope you will

remember your offering to Divine Infant. Thank you.

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Santa is Coming to Town!

Shopping Food Raffle Photos with Santa

Sponsored by the Divine Infant Women’s Guild

Saturday, November 20

11am - 3pm

Divine Infant School

1640 Newcastle Avenue

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REV. MICHAEL WANDA, Pastor (ext. 203) REV. GERALD JOYCE, Pastor Emeritus (ext. 206) REV. THOMAS WINIKATES, Associate (ext. 204) MRS. RITA RAYSA, M.A.P.S., Pastoral Associate (ext. 208) MR. LEONARD GRAMAROSSA, School Principal SR. SUSAN MAJCEN, O.P., Director of Religious Education MR. JAMES SINACORE, Deacon Website: dnn.archchicago.org/divineinfant Rectory: 1601 Newcastle Avenue, 865-8071 Fax number: 708-865-8032 E-mail: [email protected] School: 1640 Newcastle Avenue, 865-0122 & 865-0233 E-mail: [email protected] Office of Religious Education: 865-8086 Minister of Care: 865-8071 Choir Director: Mrs. Janet Reif, 531-9495 Organist: Mrs. Judy Schindler, 383-4288 Business Manager: Mr. Leonard Weigel, 865-8071 (ext. 209) Rectory Secretary: Mrs. Toni Podock, 865-8071 (ext. 201)

SUNDAY MASSES: 7:30, 9:30 & 11.30 SATURDAY EVENING: 5:00 pm WEEKDAY MASSES: 8:00 am SATURDAY MORNING: 8:00 am HOLY DAY MASSES: 6:30, 8:00, 10:00 am and 7:00 pm SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: (Confession) Saturday: In the Reconciliation Room 4:00 to 4:45 pm BAPTISMS: Baptisms are celebrated on the 2nd & 3rd Sundays of the

month at 12:45 pm. By Archdiocesan regulation and parish policy, parents are required to attend a Baptismal Preparation session before the Baptism of their child. These sessions will usually be held on the third Wednesday evening of the month. Call the secretary at the rectory (865-8071) to register for the session and schedule the Baptism.

D.I.V.M. SERVICES: Communion to the sick, food shopping, necessary transportation, emergency meals, transportation to Mass. Resource information also available. If you need help from any of these services, please let us know as much in advance as possible so the chairpersons can make arrangements and the volunteers arrange their schedules. If you are able to volunteer to help provide these services to our parishioners, we can always use more help. Mrs. Rita Raysa, 865-8071.

WEDDINGS: Couples should contact the rectory and speak to a priest shortly after the engagement, but no less than four months before the desired wedding day.

No date should be set (especially in reserving a hall) for your wedding until you have spoken to a priest. In this way, you will not be disappointed if the church has been previously reserved for another ceremony.

Please keep in mind the times that are available for weddings at Divine Infant:

SATURDAYS—1:00 pm and 3:00 pm WEEKDAYS—–Any reasonable hour

DIVINE INFANT PARISH NEWCASTLE AND CANTERBURY AVENUES

WESTCHESTER, ILLINOIS 60154

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CHURCH NAME & NUMBER— Divine Infant #9216 ADDRESS— 1601 Newcastle, Westchester, Il. 60154 PHONE— 708-865-8071 E-mail: [email protected] CONTACT PERSON— Elsie Masterson (ext. 302) SOFTWARE— Microsoft Publisher 2003 Windows XP Professional Adobe Acrobat 6.0 PRINTER— HP Laserjet 5P NUMBER OF PAGES SENT— Cover through 12 SUNDAY DATE OF BULLETIN— October 31, 2010 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS—