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Deacon Paul will assist and preach at Mass for the first time on
Sunday, August 23, 2020 at 9:30 am Mass
Congratulations Deacon Paul Nappi
Ordained to the
Permanent Diaconate on August 22, 2020
“Deacons share in Christ's mission and grace in a special way. The sacrament of Holy Orders marks them with an imprint which cannot be removed and which configures them to Christ, who made himself the ‘deacon’ or servant of all.”
-Catechism of the Catholic Church
August 23, 2020
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Mass Intentions
Monday, August 24—St. Bartholomew 8:15 AM Intentions of Lori Hopkins and Rick Lanser Tuesday, August 25—St. Louis; St. Joseph Calasanz 8:15 AM †Kathryn Thomas (Req. Passarella Family) Wednesday, August 26 8:15 AM †Denise Mlyniec Simpson (Req. Joyce Mlyniec)
Thursday, August 27—St. Monica 8:15 AM †John and Mary Spokas (Req. John Spokas) Friday, August 28—St. Augustine 8:15 AM †Jack Neville (Req. Garvin Family) Saturday, August 29—The Passion of St. John the Baptist 8:15 AM †Tom McGrath (Req. John Spokas)
Mass for the Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:00 PM †John Havrilla (Req. Goldie Vlcansky) Sunday, August 30—Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 AM For St. Joan of Arc Parishioners 9:30 AM †Janice Sadowsky (Req. Carol Porter & Marianne Bowers) 11:30 AM †Helen Dudzik (Req. Bruce & Kathy Dudzik)
Celebrant Schedule for Next Weekend
Confessor for Saturday, August 29 10:30 AM: Fr. Bill Cullen Mass Celebrants for August 29/30 8:15 AM: Fr. Bill Cullen 4:00 PM: Fr. Gabriel Baltes, O.S.B. 7:30 AM: Fr. Bill Cullen 9:30 AM: Fr. Gabriel Baltes, O.S.B. 11:30 AM: Fr. Gabriel Baltes, O.S.B.
Weekly Offertory Report - Aug. 15/16, 2020
[Those registered from July 2 – August 13, 2020]
Rebecca Abbinanti
Erik Colmenero
Michael & Jamie Gatto
Richard Gentile
Felix Greco, Jr.
Brendan & Mary Hannigan
Christine Jimenez
Ian Kidd
Nicole Orzechowski
Matthew & Jacquelyn Spokas
Diana Tornero
Combined all Masses: $4,433.00
Mail: $9,441.00
Total: $13,874.00
Last Year Same Week: $14,533.00 Variance: ($659.00)
Beginning Saturday, September 5th, Confessions
will take place from 9 AM - 10 AM each Saturday.
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Well, it's that me of year again ‐‐ back to school!
Things look different this year for all of us, but we are excited to welcome our returning families back and welcome any new families to Religious Educa on!
We are so thrilled about this year and the changes being
implemented.
For the first me ever, the Religion teachers from our parish school
will instruct our Religious Educa on classes.
This year, classes will be offered online only. More details and
instruc ons will be sent out prior to the start of classes.
Classes begin the week of
September 16th!
You can register for Religious Educa on (New and Returning Families) at
www.sjalisle.org under the Faith Forma on> Religious Educa on tab.
If you have any ques ons, please contact:
Barb Caruso, Director of Religious Educa on, at caruso@sjalisle.org or 630‐353‐4550
or Lauren Nelson, Asst. Director of Religious Educa on, at lnelson@sjalisle.org or 630‐353‐4528.
**Please keep in mind that in order to receive First Eucharist in second grade, your child
MUST complete first grade. Also, in order to receive Confirma on in Eighth grade, the comple on of sixth and seventh grades
is required.**
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The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is the process by which one becomes a fully initiated member of the Catholic Church. Participants can be those who are unbaptized and have no Christian background, or those who were baptized and raised in other Christian communities. If you would like more information regarding RCIA, please contact Pastoral Associate, Michael Lewandowski, at mlewandowski@sjalisle.org or 630-353-4531. Also, if you are a baptized Catholic who has yet not been confirmed, please Michael Lewandowski regarding sacramental preparation.
1 Peter Bible Study The Bible Study is coming back this September! Due to the ongoing pandemic, the study will be online. We plan to use an interactive format so that people will have the ability to ask questions. We will announce very shortly what format that we will be using. In addition, you will receive the notes in advance so that you can follow along. We will begin on Tuesday, September 8th from 9:15am to 11am. The first book that we will study will be 1 Peter. St. Peter wrote to the churches in Asia Minor. He dealt with doctrinal issues, as well as the meaning of suffering. We get a powerful glimpse into the early life of the Church through Peter's eyes. Shortly after this letter, Peter was martyred. Questions- Contact Michael Lewandowski at mlewandowski@sjalisle.org or 630-353-4531.
“Virtual” Bereavement Support Group The Way of Hope is a Christ-centered Catholic support group for the bereaved. Sessions are intended for those who have lost a spouse, family member or close friend through death. The program is presented in a 5-session format. Sessions will focus on finding meaning and direction during the grief process through the witness of the saints and the renewal of our faith. Sessions will be coordinated by Pastoral Associate Michael Lewandowski and Parish Nurse Sandy Razka. There is no fee for this program.
The time and dates for our Fall season are 6:30 - 8:00 pm and will be conducted in an online virtual classroom on: September 29 and October 6, 13, 20, & 27. To register for this program or for more information, please contact Sandy Razka at 630-353-4533 or srazka@sjalisle.org.
Understanding Today’s First Reading (Isaiah 22:19-23) Today’s first reading is from the prophet Isaiah, who unveils for us a very important feature about David’s kingdom. Let us delve into the passage that has such significance for the Church.
This reading begins with the Lord thrusting Shebna, the master of the palace, out of his office. The Lord then decreed that Eliakim would take Shebna’s place in this sacred office. The Lord declared that Eliakim would be a father to the people of Jerusalem and the house of Judah. In addition, Eliakim would possess the key to the House of David. The key, as articulated by Dr. Scott Hahn, biblical scholar and professor, symbolized authority and pointed to succession. This office of Eliakim was not static, but rather was a feature of the kingdom that carried with it great authority. To emphasize the power of Eliakim’s authority, the Lord says, “What he opens, no one shall shut, what he shuts, no one shall open.” (Isaiah 22:22).
Before we go further, it is important that we understand the design of the Davidic kingdom. I was very fortunate to study David’s kingdom under Dr. Scott Hahn. He highlighted some of the features that I will discuss. First, it is important to note that the kingdom of David was a divine kingdom. God established this kingdom and made promises regarding it. Thus, the Lord spoke, “When your [David’s] days are fulfilled and you lie down with your fathers, I will raise up your offspring after you, who shall come forth from your body, and I will establish his kingdom. He shall build a house for my name, and I will establish the throne of his kingdom for ever. I will be his father, and he shall be my son.” (2 Samuel 7:12-14a). God promised David an eternal kingdom. God also promised David a “name”, a dynasty, and that He would have a father/son relationship with David’s successors. Within David’s kingdom, the king held full power. However, second in power to the king was the king’s mother, who ruled with her son. Her title was “Queen Mother”. She would collect petitions from people in the kingdom and present them to her son. Other features of this kingdom were an emphasis on the todah sacrifice, or “thank-offering.” The “thank-offering”, in Greek, is translated into Eucharist. Thus, in David’s kingdom, they would offer bread and wine in sacrifice to God. Also, within this kingdom, there was the master of the palace, who held full authority in the kingdom while the king was away. Therefore, what he decreed could not be contradicted. He possessed the “keys of the kingdom.” Since God promised David that his kingdom would be without end, the Jews were waiting for a Messiah, who would be a descendant of David, to revive the kingdom. Jesus was in the line of David and preached about the kingdom. When Jesus spoke of the kingdom, every Jew would have thought about David’s kingdom.
Many of the features of David’s kingdom were not simply reestablished by Christ, but were fulfilled in a way beyond all imagining. For example, the Blessed Virgin Mary became the Mother of all the faithful. Second, the bread and wine of the todah or thanksgiving sacrifice became the Body and Blood of Jesus. Lastly, Christ established a “master of the palace”, who is, of course, St. Peter. We read in Matthew’s Gospel when Jesus asked his apostles about who they believed him to be. Peter answered, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” (Matthew 16:16). Jesus responded to Peter, “I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.” (Matthew 22:19). Thus, Peter became the leader of the Church.
Isaiah did not simply narrate events that unfolded hundreds of years before the Messiah, but prepared the people for the coming of the Messiah and the Catholic Church. This was especially witnessed in today’s reading with Eliakim and the keys. Let us always realize that the gift of the holy and Catholic Church is something instituted by God. For questions about the Catholic faith or the Scriptures, please email Michael Lewandowski at mlewandowski@sjalisle.org.
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Please Remember in Prayer our Men and Women Serving in the Military
We invite parishioners who have family members currently serving in the military to add their names to our prayer list. Please call the Parish Office at 630-963-4500 with the following information: Name, Rank, and Branch of Service. (If your serviceman or woman has completed their tour of duty, please contact the Parish Office.)
U.S. Air Force SRA Truitt LoDolce
SSgt. Benjamin Poparad Major Mark Schriner
U.S. Army
1st Lt. David Angelus Sgt. Brian Bardsley, Jr. WO Nicholas Boehm
Capt. Eric Boenitz Sgt. Andres Bravo
Jacob Gallo Robert Gates
Col Monica Gorzelnik Ryan M. Hickey, SPC
Matthew Hnatiuk Pvt. Kyle Hooczko
Capt. George Hughbanks Ken Jacobs
Michael Miceli 1st Lt. Sean Morrow S. SG Erika Olson
Lt. Col. Tim Plackett Sgt. Bart Ross
John Stankowiak Sgt. Kenneth Van Houten
Capt. Scott Van Zee -300th QM 1st Lt. Allen Von Plinskey
1st Lt. Anthony Von Plinskey Sgt. Craig M. Watkins
U.S. Navy
Lt. Brian Callan Ens. Jason Czarnik Lt. JG Christopher
James Feehery
U.S. Navy (cont’d) Anthony Giglio
Ens. Jason P. Meyers Kevin Pero, (MA3)
Joshua Quilici
U.S. Marine Corps Capt. David Adamiec Sgt. Robert M. Brown
Anthony Donahoe Capt. Daniel Hajek Cpl. Mark Hartman
Ethan Kloppman Col. Berne Krueger
2nd Lt. Andrew Lewaniak Adam Luecke
Lance Cpl. Jacob McDonald LCPL David Rodriguez
Col. Tim Shindelar Cpl. Bruce Wachowski
National Guard
Lt. Col. Michael Bracki, Air Nat’l. Guard Cmd. Sgt. Major Steven Krause,
Army Nat'l. Guard LCPL Kevin Lewis, Army Nat'l. Guard
Major Patrick Meek, Army Nat'l. Guard
Also Serving
Anthony Pignato Raki Taylor
Please Remember in Prayer our Men and Women Serving in the Military
We wish to offer our sympathy and a promise of our prayers to family
and friends on the death of Florencio Barrera.
Prayers on Friday Morning
Please join us in the Prayer Garden (near the north entrance of the Church)
after 8:15 am Mass each Friday as we pray for an end to the Covid pandemic.
Adoration in Church on Wednesdays
We invite you to join us for Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament each Wednesday from 6:00-7:30 pm in the church. (You do not need to stay for the entire duration; you may come at any time). The evening will include time for private prayer from 6:00 - 7:00 pm, followed by public prayers and Benediction from 7:00- 7:30 pm. Reservations are required if you plan to attend. You will need to make a new reservation each week by visiting www.sjalisle.org and clicking on the link near the top of the page for reservations. (If you do not have internet access, please call the Parish Office at 630-963-4500 each week to make a reservation.) Online reservations will be accessible each week from 9 am Thursday to Noon Wednesday, or until all of the reservations are filled. Please park in the south lot and enter through the south entrance of the church. Face masks are required for those over two years of age. If you can help sanitize pews or serve as a greeter for Adoration on Wednesdays, please contact Lynne Passarella at 630-353-4511 or lpassarella@sjalisle.org.
Readings for the Week Monday: Rv 21:9b-14; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Jn 1:45-51 Tuesday: 2 Thes 2:1-3a, 14-17; Ps 96:10-13; Mt 23:23-26 Wednesday: 2 Thes 3:6-10, 16-18; Ps 128:1-2, 4-5; Mt 23:27-32 Thursday: 1 Cor 1:1-9; Ps 145:2-7; Mt 24:42-51 Friday: 1 Cor 1:17-25; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 10-11; Mt 25:1-13 Saturday: 1 Cor 1:26-31; Ps 33:12-13, 18-21; Mk 6:17-29 Sunday: Jer 20:7-9; Ps 63:2-6, 8-9; Rom 12:1-2; Mt 16:21-27
Weekend Mass Reservations Due to current church capacity restrictions, reservations are required for weekend Masses. EACH WEEK, you will need make a reservation for the coming weekend by visiting www.sjalisle.org and clicking on the link for weekend Mass reservations. If you do not have internet access, please call the Parish Office at 630-963-4500 each week to make a reservation. Please remember that the reservation link will be only accessible from 9 am Monday to 9 am Saturday, or until all of the reservations are filled for the upcoming weekend Masses. (Reservations will close at 9 am Saturdays). Face masks are required at Mass for all those over two years of age. Thank you for your patience and cooperation as we strive to follow State and Diocesan safety directives.
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We welcome our newest Catholics
We wish these families God’s blessings as they cherish and nurture His precious gift of life!
Rowan Timothy Witort Son of Ryan and Megan Witort
Baptized August 2, 2020
Jackson Thomas Groos Son of Jeffrey and Anne Groos
Baptized August 16, 2020
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Mass Schedule Monday-Friday: 8:15 AM Saturday: 8:15 AM and 4:00 PM Sunday: 7:30, 9:30 and 11:30 AM (Reservations required for Saturday 4pm and all Sunday Masses. Visit www.sjalisle.org to make a reservation.) Holy Day: Please consult the parish bulletin or website. Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday: 10:30 - 11:30 AM (Use south Church entrance) (3:00 PM Saturday confessions are temporarily suspended.)
Baptisms: Parents are asked to call the Parish Office to make arrangements for Baptism. Please be advised that each godpar-ent is required to submit a sponsor eligibility form prior to the parents receiving a date for their child's baptism. Parents of children to be baptized are required to attend a meet-ing on the Sacrament of Baptism. Please call the Parish Office to register. Baptisms take place at 1:00 PM on the first and third Sundays of each month.
Marriages: Couples are asked to call the Parish Office before setting a date for the wedding or making other commitments. Registration and participation in the parish, by at least one party, for three months is required before a wedding date will be given. The diocese requires a minimum preparation time of six months between the first conference with the Pastor and the wedding. Sick Calls: Call the Parish Office anytime. Please let us know if anyone in your family is ill so that a priest may visit them. Funerals: Please make the arrangements with the church be-fore any publication in the newspaper. Parish Membership: Registration forms can be obtained on the parish website or by contacting the Parish Office. Becoming Catholic: We welcome any adult interested in be-coming a Catholic to contact Michael Lewandowski at 630-353-4531 for information regarding the Rite of Christian Initia-tion of Adults (RCIA). Catholics Returning Home: If you would like help coming back to your Catholic Faith, please call Michael Lewandowski at 630-353-4531. Sacrament of Confirmation: Reception of a Sacrament re-quires adequate knowledge and preparation. Eighth Grade Confirmation preparation must be immediately preceded by three consecutive years of regular attendance in religious in-struction.
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Each Wednesday from 6:00-7:30 pm in the church. Includes include time for private prayer from 6:00 - 7:00 pm, followed by public prayers and Benediction from 7:00- 7:30 pm. Reservations are required; visit www.sjalisle.org to make a reservation. (The Parish Cen-ter Adoration Chapel is closed until further notice.)
Please note that the meeting times/locations listed below may not be current. Please contact the group leader for current information. St. Monica Prayer Group: On the first Monday of each month at 7:00 PM in the church, prayers are offered for the conversion and return to the Catholic faith of loved ones. Rosary: The Rosary is prayed prior to 8:15 AM Mass Mon-day-Saturday. A complete scriptural Rosary is prayed on Wednesdays at 7:00 PM in the Adoration Chapel in the Parish Center. This also includes prayers of thanksgiving, praise, petition, and blessing over the Prayer Blankets and their recipi-ents. Prayers for Life: Prayers for greater respect for human life are offered in the Children’s Chapel on the first Friday of each month following the 8:15 AM Mass. The Rosary is also prayed for this this intention in the Children’s Chapel on the first Sat-urday of each month following the 8:15 AM Mass. Brothers in Christ: This group for men, 21 and over, meets each Saturday from 7:00 to 8:00 AM and includes Morning Prayer, small group discussion, and reflection on the Sunday readings. For more information, contact Jack Hayes at jdhayes85@sbcglobal.net. Alcoholics Anonymous: Meets each Sunday at 8:00 PM in the Parish Activity Room (PAR). Please use the North En-trance, door #4. Knights of Columbus: Practicing Catholic men, at least 18 years of age, are invited to contact J.C. Lorenz, Membership Director, at 630-768-0344, regarding membership in the Knights of Columbus St. Joan of Arc Council #15168. Society of St. Vincent de Paul: Inspired by Gospel values, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, a Catholic lay organization, leads men and women to join together to grow spiritually by offering service to those who are suffering and in need, in the tradition of its founder, Blessed Frédéric Ozanam, and patron, St. Vincent de Paul. For more information, contact Sandy Razka at 630-353-4533 or srazka@sjalisle.org. Bereavement Support: “The Way of Hope” is a Christ-centered Catholic support group for the bereaved who have lost a spouse, family member or close friend through death. The program is presented in a five-session format. Participants may join at the beginning of any Season. For more information, contact Sandy Razka at 630-353-4533 or srazka@sjalisle.org.
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St. Joan of Arc Parish Center · 820 Division St., Lisle, IL 60532 Main: 630-963-4500 · Fax: 630-963-4568 · Website: www.sjalisle.org Parish Office Hours: Mon - Fri 8 AM - 5 PM Religious Formation Office Hours: Mon - Fri 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM (The Parish Office and Religious Formation Office are closed on Mondays from 9:30 - 10:30 AM, and also on First Fridays from 8:15 AM- 9:00 AM.)
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Parish Staff Directory The direct office numbers of staff are listed below. Please do not call them with the 963 exchange.
Permanent Deacon Deacon Gregory Razka 630-963-4500 x4607 grazka@sjalisle.org
Accounting Assistant Barbara Surges 630-353-4516 bsurges@sjalisle.org
Director of Finance and Administration Leanne Van Gronigen 630-353-4523 Fax: 630-353-4519 lvangronigen@sjalisle.org
St. Joan of Arc School Principal, Michelle Picchione 630-969-1732 picchione@sjalisle.org
Parish Librarian Sue Ekins 630-353-4513 sekins@sjalisle.org
Marketing & Special Events Coordinator Kimberly Clements 630-353-4566 kclements@sjalisle.org
Pastoral Associate Michael Lewandowski 630-353-4531 mlewandowski@sjalisle.org
St. Vincent de Paul Society (Voicemail Line) 630-353-4522
Parish Secretary/ Bulletin Editor Mary Beth Kerner 630-353-4514 mkerner@sjalisle.org
Receptionist/ Secretary Lynne Passarella 630-353-4511 lpassarella@sjalisle.org
Maintenance Supervisor Mario Hernandez 630-353-4547
Buildings & Grounds Supervisor Jason Martyniuk 630-353-4549 jmartyniuk@sjalisle.org
Pastor Rev. Gabriel Baltes, O.S.B. 630-353-4532 gbaltes@sjalisle.org
Director of Religious Education Barbara Caruso 630-353-4550 caruso@sjalisle.org
Youth Director and RCIA Coordinator Alex Gervacio 630-353-4569 agervacio@sjalisle.org
Assistant Director of Religious Education Lauren Nelson 630-353-4528 lnelson@sjalisle.org
Sacristan Rosanna Smith 630-963-4500
Outreach Ministries Coordinator/ Parish Nurse Sandra Razka, RN 630-353-4533 srazka@sjalisle.org
Director of Music Jim Susic 630-353-4529 jsusic@sjalisle.org
Liturgy Coordinator/ Website Manager Scott Fox 630-353-4517 scottfox@sjalisle.org
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