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Sacred Heart Parish MASSES: Saturday: 4:30 PM Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 AM & 12 Noon Mass in Polish at 12 Noon every Sunday Weekdays: 9:00 AM - Monday, Wednesday & Friday 7:30 AM - Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday RECONCILIATION ~ Saturday from 3:15 PM until 4:00 PM or by appointment. PARISH OFFICES ~ Office Hours: Monday through Friday 9AM—7:00PM Saturday 9AM-1PM. Office is closed on Sundays and Holidays. TELEPHONE: (708) 974-3336/FAX: (708) 974-3556. Sacred Heart Ministry Center, 8245 W. 111th St., Palos Hills, IL 60465 Parish email: [email protected] website: www.sacredheartpalos.org

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MASSES: Saturday: 4:30 PM Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 AM & 12 Noon

Mass in Polish at 12 Noon every Sunday

Weekdays: 9:00 AM - Monday, Wednesday & Friday

7:30 AM - Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday

RECONCILIATION ~ Saturday from 3:15 PM until 4:00 PM or by appointment.

PARISH OFFICES ~ Office Hours: Monday through Friday 9AM—7:00PM

Saturday 9AM-1PM. Office is closed on Sundays and Holidays.

TELEPHONE: (708) 974-3336/FAX: (708) 974-3556.

Sacred Heart Ministry Center, 8245 W. 111th St., Palos Hills, IL 60465

Parish email: [email protected] website: www.sacredheartpalos.org

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Page Two October 27, 2019

My dear Parishioners, Brothers and Sisters,

There is something about autumn that often makes us feel very melancholy. At the same time we know that

fall is a time for changes. We are very happy that we still have some beautiful, sunny days, but we are sure that

slowly we’ll get rainy, snowy, cold days…

All Saints Day. We begin November on Friday with All Saints' Day. We are accustomed to celebrating

just one saint, or a group of saints. But we know all of them by name. On November 1st we think about a huge

crowd of saints. And I believe that in this crowd we can find someone from our family, our loved ones, our friends,

our neighbors, priests from our parishes… I am sure that we can easily find in our lives someone whom we

consider to be holy. Holiness is not only a heroic life, but above all, holiness is achieved in the ordinary, simple,

and honest life. Holiness is fidelity to one’s vocation; holiness is faith in action.

All Souls Day – November 2nd. November reminds

us of eternal life. On November 2nd we will reflect on

the holiness of our life. And then we will pray for

those who have passed into eternity. We follow the

example of Judas Maccabee from the Old Testament.

Those who have gone to eternity cannot help

themselves; they are waiting for our help. And we can

help them with our prayer and indulgences. I

encourage you to pray for the dead.

To obtain the plenary indulgence from November 1 to

November 8, we must receive Holy Communion (and

have no attachment to sin, even venial). Holy

Communion must be received each day we wish to

gain the indulgence. A good prayer to recite to earn

the indulgence is Eternal Rest, though any formal or informal prayer for the dead will suffice. And, as with all

plenary indulgences, we must pray for the intentions of the Holy Father (one Our Father and one Hail Mary) each

day we perform the work of the indulgence, and visit cemetery.

Almost two weeks from now, on Friday, November 8th

at 7:00 pm in the church, we’re going to

celebrate Mass for those to whom we said goodbye during the last year. It will be a good occasion to think about

our family members and the loved ones who have already gone to eternity. On behalf of our Bereavement Ministry

members, and Fr. Dave I’d like to invite you for this beautiful Eucharist liturgy.

God our Father,

Your power brings us to birth,

Your providence guides our lives, and by Your command we return to dust.

Lord, those who die still live in Your presence, their lives change but do not end.

I pray in hope for my family, relatives and friends, and for all the dead known to You alone.

In company with Christ,

Who died and now lives, may they rejoice in Your kingdom, where all our tears are wiped away.

Unite us together again in one family, to sing Your praise forever and ever. Amen.

May Mary, Queen of All Saints, be a constant sign of hope and peace for us! I wish you all a wonderful

Sunday rest and a great week. I remember you in my everyday prayers, and I ask you to pray for me too, please.

May God reward you all the good that you do for Sacred Heart Parish.

With prayer, Fr. Jacek

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Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Page Three

SCHEDULE FOR ALL SAINTS DAY

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1

9:00A Mass (English) 10:30A Mass (Polish

6:00P Mass (English) 7:30P Mass (Polish)

12 Noon at Moraine Valley College

(Room 156 — Building B)

RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD

Today’ s readings invite us into prayer, into relationship with God. Because relationships feel more natural when we

know one another well, Sirach encourages us to know God better. In his wisdom, Sirach tells us what God is like: fair,

open-minded, compassionate, and attentive. The Lord will not delay, he says. Knowing that God’s help comes right on

time, whenever we need it, calms our hearts and helps us trust the Lord. In his second Letter to Timothy, Saint Paul

demonstrates his own trust in God. Despite the grueling struggles Saint Paul has faced because of his Christian faith, he

praises the Lord for rescuing him time and again. Today’ s Gospel draws us close to Jesus too, revealing his special love

for the poor and humble. As Jesus tells his parable about the prayer habits of a Pharisee and a tax collector, our hearts

long to become as gentle as Christ’ s. Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co

TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION

Friday’ s Solemnity of All Saints and Saturday’ s Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed fit well at the beginning

of November. The liturgical readings of this final month in the Church year are keyed to the end of time and the

fulfillment of Jesus saving acts. Nowhere is this more fully celebrated than in Mexico, where November 2 is the Day of

the Dead. Missionaries moved an ancient Aztec festival from midsummer to November, linking the festival to Christian

themes. Today, it is a time for remembering the dead and celebrating the continuity of life, principally by festive picnics

in cemeteries. There are special foods and games, and people socialize with other families and tell favorite stories about

their dear ones. The sweetness of life is honored by sugary desserts and treats. Flowers, music, lights, and feasting

assure that the day is not at all morbid. Traditionally, the day begins with Mass, a procession to the cemetery, and a

morning feast. Most families have a special dinner with the pan de muerto, or bread of the dead. A toy skeleton is baked

into the loaf, and the one who bites into it is considered lucky indeed. The dead are not feared, but deeply loved, and this

joyful family feast points both to age-old customs and Resurrection faith. --James Field, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co.

October 27, 2019

READINGS FOR TODAY

The prayer of the lowly pierces the clouds;

it does not rest until it reaches its goal, nor will it

withdraw till the Most High responds. -- Sirach 35:17-18a

Gospel -- All who exalt themselves will be humbled; all

who humble themselves will be exalted. (Luke 18:9-14).

First Reading -- The Lord is not deaf to the wail of the

orphan, nor to the widow when she pours out her

complaint (Sirach 35:12-14, 16-18).Psalm --

The Lord hears the cry of the poor (Psalm 34).

Second Reading -- The Lord will rescue me from every threat (2 Timothy 4:6-8, 16-18).

The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass

(c) 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy

Corporation. All rights reserved.

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Are you or someone you know interested in becoming Catholic or in

learning more about Christianity?

Maybe you are not Catholic, but you are married or engaged to someone who is

Catholic.

Maybe you were asked to be a godparent for a Baptism or a sponsor for a

quinceañera.

Maybe you were baptized at an early age, but have not yet received the Sacraments

of First Communion and/or Confirmation.

The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (R.C.I.A.) is the process by which adults

and mature young adults join the Catholic Church. You do not need to live in Palos Hills to participate.

Please contact Elizabeth at (708)974-3336 ext. 250 or at [email protected] for more infor-

mation.

Domestic Violence Collection Drive

You can make a difference in the lives of mothers and their children seeking a

path to freedom from domestic violence.

Throughout October, Sacred Heart is collecting donations for domestic violence victims

and their children living in area shelters. This drive is sponsored by the Archdiocese of

Chicago Domestic Violence Outreach (ACDVO). Collection bins with the ACDVO logo are located in the Narthex and

chapel hallway. Thank you for your generosity.

We are seeking the following items: Diapers/Pull–Ups, Children’s New Pajamas and Socks, Full-Size Toiletries

(Shampoo, Deodorant, Toothpaste, Toothbrushes, Feminine Hygiene Products).

For more information, contact Diane at (708) 824-1362.

October is Respect Life Month

This Year’s Theme: “Christ Our Hope: In Every Season of Life”

When a woman is facing a difficult pregnancy, the reaction of the first person she

tells tends to set the tone for her decision-making. How do we respond in a loving

way that is life-affirming for both her and her baby? First, prioritize listening over

speaking. Ask her about her feelings, thoughts, values, beliefs, and wants. When her

story is fully shared, it is your turn to provide factual information, in a loving and

caring way. Encourage her.

Help her set goals that extend beyond her due date to help her see life beyond her pregnancy. Reassure her that

she is not alone, and provide practical support. Pray with her, offering Christ’s love at a crucial life-saving and

life-defining moment.

Heartbeat International provides a directory of pregnancy services at www.heartbeatinternational.org/

worldwide-directory. For more information about how you can help, or about help that may be available, con-

tact Dawn Fitzpatrick, Senior Coordinator of Respect Life, Office of Human Dignity and Solidarity at (312)

534-5355 or [email protected].

Summarized from a USCCB Respect Life Program article titled “What to do When a Friend is Considering Abortion” and reprinted with permis-

sion. © 2019, USCCB, Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. To read the full article, visit respectlifeprogram.org/l-o-v-e.

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Jacek Toczek Mary Jo Laffredo Jacqueline Shea Mary Meskill Jean Steikunas John Harrison William Milos Leonilda Shore Linda Ptak Catherine Kowalewski Paul Mikula, Sr. Daniel McInerney

Roma Bianchi

Mariusz Mucha Mary Hennessey Michael Terri Barbara Webber Saundra McInerney Kenneth Lubben Mary Ann Popelka Joan Mocny Kristine Koranda Emily Branauskas William Martin

Autumn 2018

Rita McDermott Carmen Cacciottolo Ludwika Bienia Steve Sostarich William Bauer Bink Burke Franciszek Bryniarski Mabel Galatte James Corrigan Patricia Fitzpatrick Judith Pazdro Mary Dineen Marlene Feldhaus Bernadine Keane

Joseph Watson Johanna (Judy) Acheson Patricia McEnerney Samuel Cordero Dominic Delzotti Kathleen Scanlon Josephine Simon Jean Vazzana Paul Franrick Loretta Peltier-Hodges Beatriz Homa Laura Stinauer Irene Stlaske

Winter 2018

George McCague Martha Naroleski Dorothy Pero Anthony Despaltro Donald Casper John Doornek Charlene Bromley Lynch Berle Conley William Fellion Adelin H. Moody Stephanie Wozny Donald Lorden Delores Joy

Devona Singer Wladyslawa Jaronczyk Jennifer Jachim Deann M. Szymanski Cynthia Fitzgibbon Helen B. Pietryla Richard J. Busch Melinda Giosa Helen Nolan Lupe Bednarz Dolores Luciano Helen Cava

Spring 2019

Irena M. Cachro Bernadine Weiss

Frank Mandarino Frank Bonello Gloria C. Bugaj Diana Zichmiller Ryszard Dziadkowiec Irene Fegalquin

Mary Ann Garbauski Katherine Schneegas Jeanette Migalski Carlos Villalpando Patricia Mc Carthy Richard J. Oziemkowski Matthew R. Carr

Robert Slovey

Summer 2019

Kathleen Kuecher James Matela James Harty

Autumn 2019

Maria DiBenedetto Dorothy Doornek

Delores Anderson

Robert Rybicki Rita Meahl

Joann Klevinskas

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SHARING PARISH FOOD DRIVE

We have mixed news to report. Year-to-date,

you’ve donated more food than all of last year

(10,628 lbs. vs 10,410 lbs.)...and we still have

two months to go! The bad news, the previous

two months fell below last year’s numbers. Now,

bad news may not be the correct term to use be-

cause we are fulfilling three Corporal Works of

Mercy (feeding the hungry, giving drink to the

thirsty, and giving alms to the poor). But with

our family’s competitive nature, we never like to

see a decrease. So, we’re praying that we collec-

tively reverse this trend and close out 2019 in

grand fashion. Therefore, keep us in mind next

weekend (Nov. 2 & 3) as we conduct our Novem-

ber food drive.

Godspeed,

The Pizur Family

DON’T FORGET TO CHANGE YOUR CLOCKS!

TURN YOUR CLOCKS BACK ONE HOUR NEXT WEEKEND! On Sunday, November 3, 2019, Daylight saving time ends at 2:00:00 am, clocks are

turned backward 1 hour to 1:00am local standard time.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD, 2019:

Mass times will be according to the time change.

The Fun Club for Seniors will meet this Wednesday,

November 6th, at 12 noon in the Moscow Center.

We will be having a Box Lunch only that day and NO

MASS. Please call Jo Ann Brown at 974-4834 for tickets

to the Box Lunch. The cut-off date was October 29th. The

PLOWS LUNCHEON which was scheduled for

November 1, 2019 has been CANCELLED. They will be

having the luncheon in May instead. They will be

returning the ticket money to members that have already

paid for their tickets. Also, our Christmas Luncheon will

be on Wednesday, December 4th at the

Candlelight Banquet Facility, 10625 S.

Ridgeland. Tickets are $18.00 for

members and $20.00 for guests. There

will be a cash bar. Doors will open at

11:30 AM, and we will be having Vito

Zatto provide the entertainment. Be

sure and get your tickets for the above events. We hope to

see you at our November 6th meeting!

Sacred Heart Adult Choir will have a

rehearsal on Wednesday, November 6,

at 7:15pm, in the Church.

The Welcoming Committee will meet

on Monday,

November 4th, at

6:00pm in the

Ministry Center.

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TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE AFTER

MASSES AT BOTH CHURCHES OR

AT BOTH PARISH OFFICES.

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During the October 9th council meeting, our Sacred

Heart Knights of Columbus were presented with the

Father McGivney Award.

This award recognized our

outstanding membership re-

cruitment effort during the

formation of our new coun-

cil.

Accepting the award, on be-

half of the council, is Grand

Knight Ed Fialek (left). K of

C Field Agent, Todd Minard

(right) made the official

presentation

REMINDER: The Knights of Columbus officer team

will be meeting on Tuesday, November 6th, at 7:30pm

in the Ministry Center.

CHARITY

UNITY

FRATERNITY

PATRIOTISM

Knights of Columbus

WE HAVE A WINNER!!

The Split The Pot Drawing took place and we have a WINNER. The

pulled card was I.D. # 3333. The total pot was $18,189.00. The winner

will receive ½ of this total. Congratulations!

Could the family with I.D. #3333 call Ginny at 974.3336, Ex 211.

REMINDER: Those wanting to participate in the Split The Pot

Fundraiser must make a SUNDAY DONATION OF AT LEAST FIVE DOLLARS OR MORE AND MUST

PARTICIPATE IN THE SPLIT THE POT FUNDRAISER BY PUTTING IN $5.00. USE THE SPECIAL

ENVELOPE PRINTED “SPLIT THE POT”. Amounts under 5.00 will not be eligible to win.

If using the extra Split The Pot envelope available in church, please write your NAME and or I.D. number.

These extra envelopes are provided for your convenience but are not printed with your information.

Envelopes must be turned in by Monday, following the Sunday of the drawing. Again,

for the Split the Pot Envelope you need to put in $5.00 (BUT NOT LESS THAN

$5.00) AND use the special Split The Pot envelope included in your weekly packet.

The name and envelope number of every registered family will be entered into the

drawing each week.

Please, if you have any questions call Ginny 974.3336, Ex 211. Thank You!

STEWARDSHIP OF OUR RESOURCES

Weekend of October 20 & 21, 2018

Budgeted Collection $15, 250.00

Sunday & Holy Day $12,566.00

YTD Weekly Collection Deficit (-$38,703.00)

Thank You and God Bless!

Beth Mikula & Emmett Williamson

Business Office

God Bless You!

On Sunday, NOVEMBER 10, expertly

trained Walgreens pharmacists will be

available in the Hospitality Room before and

after Masses to administer flu shots. Please

contact Kate at (708) 448.2540 with any

questions.

No pre-registration required.

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Drodzy parafianie, Bracia i Siostry,

Jesień ma to do siebie, że często nastraja nas bardzo melancholijnie. Cieszymy się bardzo, że wciąż jeszcze mamy

piękne, słoneczne dni ale zdajemy sobie sprawę, że już za rogiem coraz krótsze i zimniejsze dni. O tak, zmiany…

Dzień Wszystkich Świętych. W piątek, rozpoczynamy listopad piękną uroczystością Wszystkich Świętych. W inne

dni wspominamy jednego świętego lub jakąś grupę świętych. I co najważniejsze – znamy ich nazwiska. 1-ego listopada

myślimy o ogromnej grupie świętych. I wierzę w to głęboko, że znajdziemy w niej naszych bliskich, kogoś z naszej rodziny,

naszych przyjaciół, znajomych, sąsiadów, księży, nauczycieli itd. Myślę, że wielu z nas może wskazać w swoim życiu kogoś

kto prowadzi dobre, święte życie. Bo świętość to nie tylko dokonywanie jakichś wielkich czynów czy też męczeństwo – ale

świętość to także zwykłe, proste i uczciwe życie. Świętość to życie wiarą każdego dnia, w każdej sytuacji…

Dzień Zaduszny, dzień Wszystkich Wiernych Zmarłych – 2

listopada, to dzień, który przypomina nam o życiu wiecznym. W

sobotę będziemy się modlić za naszych zmarłych. Podążamy za

przykładem Judy Machabeusza, ze Starego Testamentu. Ci,

którzy odeszli do wieczności, nie mogą sobie pomóc i czekają na

naszą pomoc. A my możemy im pomóc naszymi modlitwami

oraz zyskaniem odpustów.

W dniach od 1 do 8 listopada możemy uzyskać odpust zupełny.

Nawiedzając z modlitwą kościół w uroczystość Wszystkich

Świętych oraz w Dniu Zadusznym, możemy pod zwykłymi

warunkami uzyskać odpust zupełny, czyli całkowite

darowanie kar dla dusz w czyśćcu cierpiących.

Ponadto możemy uzyskać odpust zupełny od 1 do 8 listopada za pobożne (czyli modlitewne) nawiedzenie cmentarza.

Odpust zupełny możemy uzyskać raz dziennie. W czasie nawiedzenia świątyni należy odmówić Ojcze nasz i Wierzę

w Boga oraz trzeba wypełnić inne warunki, takie jak: stan łaski uświęcającej, Komunia św. i modlitwa według

intencjach Ojca Świętego. Ci, którzy pobożnie nawiedzą cmentarz i przynajmniej w myśli pomodlą się za zmarłych,

zyskują odpust, który może być ofiarowany za dusze w czyśćcu cierpiące; odpust ten w dniach od 1 do 8 listopada jest

zupełny, w ciągu roku cząstkowy.

Ogólne warunki uzyskania odpustu zupełnego: brak jakiegokolwiek przywiązania do grzechu, nawet

powszedniego stan, łaski uświęcającej lub spowiedź sakramentalna, przyjęcie Komunii Świętej, odmówienie dowolnej

modlitwy w intencji, w której modli się Ojciec święty. Odpust może być uzyskany tylko jeden raz danego dnia.

Za niecałe dwa tygodnie, w piątek, 8 listopada, o godz 7:00 wieczorem, w kościele, zostanie odprawiona Msza Św. w

języku angielskim, w szczególny sposób w intencji wszystkich zmarłych, których pogrzeby odbyły się w naszej parafii. Msza

Św. za zmarłych, których pogrzeby odbyły się minionym roku ma długą tradycję w naszej parafii. W imieniu osób, które

zajmują się przygotowaniem liturgii pogrzebowych, ks. Davida oraz mim własnym zapraszam na tę Mszę Św.

Boże, nasz Ojcze,

Z Twojej łaski pojawiliśmy się na świecie,

Twoja Opatrzność kieruje naszym życiem, a potem z Twojej woli zamieniamy się w proch…

Panie, ci, którzy umierają, wciąż żyją w Twojej obecności, ich życie się zmienia, ale się nie kończy.

Modlimy się za zmarłych z naszych rodzinę, za naszych przyjaciół i za wszystkich zmarłych znanych tylko Tobie.

Ten, kto umarł, a teraz żyje, niech się raduje w Twoim Królestwie, gdzie otrzesz nasze łzy.

Zjednocz nas ponownie z Tobą, aby śpiewać Twoją chwałę na wieki wieków. Amen.

Niech Maryja, Królowa Wszystkich Świętych, będzie dla nas stałym znakiem nadziei i pokoju! Życzę wszystkim

wspaniałego niedzielnego odpoczynku i wspaniałego tygodnia. Pamiętam o Was w moich codziennych modlitwach i proszę

Was o abyście się za mnie modlili. Niech Bóg wynagrodzi Wam i Waszym rodzinom wszystko, co robicie dla Parafii

Najświętszego Serca Pana Jezusa.

Z modlitwą, Ksiądz Jacek

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PASTORAL STAFF

Rev. Jacek Wrona, Pastor Rev. David Straub, Associate Pastor

Deacons: Dominic Andriacchi, Thomas Rzendzian, Richard Werner

Religious Education: Elizabeth Mikula, Michael Lundberg

Pastoral Associate, Elizabeth Droel Youth Minister, Michael Lundberg

Directors of Music: John and Sue O’Keefe

Business Manager, Emmett Williamson Business Staff, Beth Mikula

PARISH CLERGY

Weekend Ministry: Rev. Robert R. Rohrich, C.M.

Pastores Emeriti: Rev. Robert F. McGinnity, Rev. Patrick M. Tucker

Parish Secretary/Bulletin Editor: Ginny Jankowicz Receptionist: Steve Schanz

R.E. Staff: Sharon Arnett R.E. Office In Moscow Center 708 974-3900/FAX: 708 974-3922.

Anointing of the Sick: Every Monday morning after 9:00 AM Mass or by specific arrangement of priest.

Baptisms in Polish: First and third Sunday of each month at the 12 Noon Mass (Maximum of four allowed), at 1:30PM

(Maximum six allowed). Baptisms in English are the 2nd & 4th Sunday of each month at 1:30 PM (Maximum of six). A Bap-

tismal Preparation Class: Is monthly. Baptism is celebrated following the completion of the program.

To make arrangements for Baptismal date call the Ministry Office 708.974.3336 Press 0.

Reconciliation: Saturday, 3:15 -4:00 PM or appointment. Instruction In Catholic Faith Phone Ministry Office.

Marriages: Friday 4:00PM, Saturday 12:30PM and 2:30 PM. Pre-Marriage instructions required. Arrangements should be

made, according to Archdiocesan policy, at least six months before the wedding. All wedding dates and times are not set at

initial phone call, but must be confirmed by the officiating priest or deacon.

Are You Moving?

New Telephone Number?

If you are planning to move, but still wish to

be a member, PLEASE, call us with your new

address, or if planning to move out of the parish,

please, let us know so that we can adjust our

records.

For anyone who has any questions about

your contribution envelopes, please call and I will

be most happy to assist you.

For those who recently changed from a land

line to a cell phone, we ask that you let us know

your new number so we can update your

information on the computer.

Please, call me if I can

help with any of the above

matters.

708.974.3336, Ex 211.

Thank You!

Ginny

Sacred Heart Parish provides a safe and easy way to

donate automatically to our parish. It is called E-

Giving, also referred to as electronic giving. It is easy

to sign up and provides our parish with a steady

stream of income, even if you are unable to attend

mass because of vacation or other obligations. You

have the option to give weekly, biweekly, monthly,

or even make a one-time donation.

You can have the donation withdrawn directly from a

checking or savings account or by credit card. You

have the option of donating to Sundays, Holy Days,

Christmas, Easter, second collections and even

special campaigns like our 150th Anniversary

Celebration.

Just follow the prompts on our website under

donations.

Website address: www.sacredheartpalos.org

Thank you for your continued generous support of

our Parish and all it’s organizations.

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30

ALL SAINTS DAY

~ 9:00A Mass (English) ~ 10:30A Mass (Polish)

~ 6:00P Mass (English) ~ 7:30P Mass (Polish)

~ 12 Noon at Moraine Valley College (Room 156 — Bldg B

~ 6:00P BEDS Volunteer Arrival/7:00P BEDS Guests Arrival

~ 7:00P Door to Hope (AA Meeting)

ALL SOULS DAY

~ 4:00P Sharing Parish Food Collection

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3

~ 7:30A Sharing Parish Food Collection

~ 1:30P Baptisms (Polish)

~ 7:00P Bingo

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1

~ 4:30P RE Grades 1, 2, 3, 4

~ 6:30P RE Grades 5, 6, 7, 8 ~ 7:15P Adult Choir

MONDAY, OCTOBER 28

No scheduled events

THIS WEEK AT SACRED HEART

~ 6:00P Queen of Peace Prayer Group

~ 7:00P Baptismal Preparation Class

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29

AROUND THE COMMUNITY

November Novena to St. Rita of Cascia

The St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel

(7740 S. Western Ave. - Chicago, IL60620)

will be celebrating its next monthly St. Rita of Cascia Novena

Mass on Thursday, November 7th at 7:00 p.m.

The celebrant with be Fr. Bill Lego, O.S.A. The Sacrament of

Reconciliation is offered starting at 6:00p.m. Ample, secure

parking is available. For more information please contact Josh

at :(773) 925-6600 or [email protected].

JOYFUL AGAIN

RETREAT WORKSHOP

Fall 2019 Schedule:

November 2 & 3- (Overnight only)

Nazareth Retreat House, Batavia,

November 16 & 17- (Overnight only),

Mt. Assisi Center, Lemont. Call: 708-354-7211.

e-mail us at : [email protected]

The Pastoral Care Department of Palos Hospital will be

offering Minister of Care training and Volunteer Patient

Visitor training at our hospital for those Eucharistic Ministers

who wish to distribute Holy Communion to our Catholic

patients and/or visit with patients here at Palos Hospital. The

opportunity to receive the Eucharistic during a hospital stay is

very important to our Catholic patients.

Minister of Care training and Volunteer Patient Visitor

training will be held on the following dates at Palos Hospital.

Those interested in this training must be a Eucharistic Minister

and attend all 3 sessions.

Monday, Nov. 11, 2019, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Monday, Nov. 18, 2019, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Monday, Nov. 25, 2019, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

If interested in registering for this training or if you have

questions, please contact Karen Sullivan at

(708) 923-4029.

FAIR TRADE HOLIDAY CRAFT FAIR POP UP STORE

Gifts That Give Twice!

Light a candle of hope this Christmas with the Social Action Ministry of St. Elizabeth Seton Parish

as they transform their church hall into a Ten Thousand Villages Fair Trade Craft Fair store on

Saturday, Nov. 23, from 9am to 6pm, and Sunday, Nov.24, from 8am to 1pm.

Just in time for the holidays, you will find hundreds of treasures including scarves, bags, toys,

home accents, jewelry, candles, wall décor, baskets, ornaments, table top, spa and skincare, teas, coffees, chocolates,

music, musical instruments, and more – all created by artisans from developing countries around the world and

marketed by Ten Thousand Villages, one of the oldest Fair Trade non-profit organizations. Fair trade proves that greater

justice in world trade is possible. For this to happen, fair wages must be paid and safe working conditions provided.

Your purchase can create new possibilities for those living in need by alleviating poverty through trade rather than aid.

The middle man does not consume the profits.

Stop by to browse and enjoy free samples, bakery and refreshments. St. Elizabeth Seton Church is located at 9300 W.

167th St, Orland Hills. For more information on Ten Thousand Villages please visit www.tenthousandvillages.com.

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26

4:30PM — DOROTHY DOORNEK

LARRY LAFOY, EDWARD & LAVERNE SILEKIS

ROGER JAMES, BILL SOMERS, CHARLOTTE CRANE

SPECIAL INTENTION FOR BERNIE BENSON

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27

7:30AM — DOROTHY DOORNEK

DEC. MEM. OF TROY, BOLBALT, & SPALLA FAMILIES

9:00AM — ROBERT STEMPNIAK

DYLAN MARTIN, DOROTHY DOORNEK

RAYMOND ORACKI, GEORGE BARNUM, SR.

10:30AM— DAN O’KEEFE, SHERRY BUBZYNA

EDWARD & HELEN PIETRYLA

ALBERT & MARYANN GARBAUSKI

HEALING INTENTIONS FOR LARRY HERM, JR.

12:00PM — MARIA GOMBOS (1ST ANNIV.)

JULIUSZ GOMBOS (4TH ANNIV.)

ZBIGNIEW SCECHURA (9TH ANNIV.)

EMILIA SZPAK, STANISŁAW OBYRTACZ

MAŁGORZATA & EUGENIUSZ CZERWIEŃ

MONIKA CHOCHOROWSKA (6TH ANNIV.)

IRENA CACHRO, RYSZARD DZIADKOWIEC

MONDAY, OCTOBER 28 (9:00AM)

EDWARD SIMCOE (14TH ANNIV.)

MARTIN HORVATH, GEORGE SCHICK

THE MC ENERNEY FAMILY, JERRY KENNY

BIRTHDAY BLESSING FOR GINNY JANKOWICZ

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29 (7:30AM)

CONSTANTINE RZENDZIAN (36TH ANNIV.)

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30 (9:00AM)

BOB REICHEL

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 31 (7:30AM)

BIRTHDAY BLESSINGS FOR HENRY TARGOSZ

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1

9:00AM (ENG) — KATHLEEN FINNEGAN

10:30AM (POL) — STANISŁAW OBYRTACZ

FRANCISZKA & JAN HABERNY

STANISŁAW & HELEN TRYBULA

AGNIESZKA & MARCELI CEHOLNIK 6:00PM (ENG) — HEALING INTENTION LARRY HERME,JR.

HEALING INTENTION FOR DONALD LAMBRIGGER

7:30PM (POL) — BOGUSŁAW KOŚCIELNIAK

HENRYK & LUCYNA PATLEWICZ

STANISŁAW & ANIELA BARTYZOL

JAN MILAN, GENOWEFA & PAWEL MILAN

RYSZARD DZIADKOWIEC, PAULINA MILAN

WOJCIECH NAGLAK, WIESŁAW BYDŁOŃ

RENATA MAJERCZAK, STEFAN KUMOROWSKI

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 7:30AM — HARRY MAZUR

4:30PM — WACLAW & MARY LIPSKI & FAMILY

VINCENT DANIEL, JAMES ZOZGORNICK, LEDA BIANCHI

ERNESTINE ZIMMERMAN

FRANK, EUGENE & JADWIGA JOS & FAMILY

ALEX & CZESLAWA TRZONKOWSKI & FAMILY

CHARLES J. DETLEFSEN, DR. THEODORE WEBER

BRONISŁAWA WROBEL, JOZEF WROBEL, JAN WROBEL

SPECIAL INTENTION FOR BERNIE BENSON

MASSES CONTINUED—SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3 7:30AM — POOR SOULS IN PURGATORY

M/M ALBERT & MARYANN GARBAUSKI

LEONARD GARBAUSKI, DOROTHY DOORNEK

MARY ANN POPELKA, EUGENE WITALKA

9:00AM — RAYMOND ORACKI, ANNE LYNCH

B. VARCHO DADAS (BIRTHDAY)

10:30AM — THE PAMULAK FAMILY, JAMES HARTY

HELEN B. PIETRYLA, THE SLOWIK FAMILY

CARLOS VILLALPANDO, SHERRY BUBZYNA

SAM & DOROTHY NAPOLEON CELEBRATING 45TH WED-

DING ANNIVERSARY

12:00PM — BOGUSŁAW KOŚCIELNIAK

STANISŁAW & ANIELA BARTYZOL

PIOTR & AGATHA KARSEK & FAMILY

HENRYK MAZGAJ, RYSZARD DZIADKOWIEC

JOHN & MARY KADISH & FAMILY, STANISŁAW OBYRTACZ

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Your prayers are requested for:

GERARDO TORRES

VERONICA R. LETSOS

STANISLAW STUDENCKI

DOLORES H. ANDERSON

Please pray for their souls and all the

souls of the faithful departed.

There is a promise of marriage between: III — JESSE ALFARO & JENNA THEILGAARD

Joe Potocki, Laura Barajas, Kathy & Ed Brzezinski,

Robbie Lasica, William Budig, Rev. Michael J. Walsh,

Larry Herm, Jr., John Massolio, III, Mona Krankavitch,

Heidi Meakma, Tom & Leticia Ulanski, Suzanne Varkalis,

Bryan Blaskovitz, Sandra M. Garbauski, Kateri Garbauski,

Theresa McCasland, Nancy Montgomery, Patricia Stapleton,

Elaine Rys, Isabelle Kopka, Carol Specht, Valeria Pawlowski,

Josephine Zdanowski, Clifton Young, Angie Weiss, Len Fisher,

Gerald Clarke, Frank Galiniak, Nancy Miller, John Keane,

Agnes Zarack, Gloria Lowery, Loretta Lia, Phyllis Homer,

Gus & Rose Anagnost, Patricia Grigas, Maria Combos, Vinny,

Joseph & Linda Hernandez, Connie Jasik, Dennis Jasik,

Karen Baum, Joan Bauer, Bernadine Miller, Marlene Hebert,

Denise & Rich Jandura, Joan Wertz, Yvonne Ana, Jacek Wojas

Joan Weckel, Loren Vicich, Anna Scislowicz, Henry Suszek,

Patricia Timotheopoulos, Liam Hazelwood, Loretta Balsewich,

Francis Conroy, and Donald Lambrigger

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Lt. Colonel, David Nowak, USAF Sgt. Justin Nolan, USMC

Maj. Nicholas J. Di Guido, USMC Pvt. Luke Budil, U.S. Army

SSGT Jacob Hahn, U.S. Army 5th S.F. Lt. Steven Lungaro, U.S. Navy

Pfc Carl Brandon, U.S. Army Lance Corporal William Kennedy, USMC

Sr. Chief Stacy Ketsdever, OSCS Corporal Jonathon Olsen, USMC

Capt. Gintas Sidrys, U.S. Marine Pvt. Patryk Klich, National Guard

Capt. Amanda Sink, USAF Cpt. Adam F. Werner, U.S. Army

Lt. Col. Kristen Lasica Khaner, USMC Corporal E4 Devin Pafford, USMC

Col. Daniel T. Lasica, USAF Spc. Jesse J. Passarella, U.S. Army

Amn. Alex Skalski, USAF Petty Officer Thomas J. Murtaugh, USN Chief Officer

Chief Megan Palenik, U.S. Navy Pfc. Daniel E. Symons, U.S. Marine

Master Chief William J. Egan, USN Sgt. Andrew Jender, USMC

Airman Zachary Frana USAF Lt. Ryan Singer, U.S. Army

Pvt. Eric Brongel, U.S. Army Sgt. Brian Maszka USAF

Sgt. Casey Zimmer, USMC Airman First Class, Connor Kelly, USAF

Corporal John R. Kirwan, USMC SPC Richard Sparks

Lt. J.C. Shannon Lungaro, USN Joseph M. Rocuskie, U.S. Army

Dear Lord,

There are young men and women far from home,

called to serve their nation in time of war; sent to

defend their nation in time of war; sent to defend our

freedom on some distant foreign shore.

We pray You keep them safe, we pray You keep

them strong, we pray You send them safely home…

for they have been away so long.

Bless those who await their safe return.

Bless those who mourn the lost.

Bless those who serve this country well,

no matter what the cost.