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Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church Naperville, Illinois [email protected] Chairs: Kelly Heffron 630-956-4550 [email protected] Kate Henry 630-364-1579 [email protected] Ministries Spiritual: Lisa Walton 231-329-3130 Service: Kelly Heffron 630-956-4550 Kate Henry 630-364-1579 Social: MOMs’Activities: Mary Beth Zabinski 630-369-8439 Children’s Activities: Susie Bentley 630-677-1197 Communications: Lynn Esser 630-857-9502 Meeting Other Mothers Save the Date Monday, February 11th, St. Valentine’s Celebration Group News February 2013 A Message From the Chairs Dear MOMs, Lent is fast approaching, and the MOMs Group has many opportunities for you to come be involved. We'll host weekly rosary playgroups, regular playgroups, Reconciliation, a Valentine's Day party, and more. Please watch your email for evite invitations. There is still a need for volunteers to coordinate some of our programs, so if you feel called to put some of your skills to good use, we'll be glad to use your talents. We are especially in need of an assistant to work on our Communications team. If you have some computer talent or the willingness to learn, and if you are willing to help with creating our newsletter and editing, we want you on the team! Please contact us at [email protected] . We wish you a blessed and fruitful Lenten season. With warm regards, Kelly Heffron and Kate Henry MOMs Group Chairs

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Ss. Peter and Paul

Catholic Church Naperville, Illinois

[email protected]

Chairs: Kelly Heffron

630-956-4550

[email protected]

Kate Henry

630-364-1579

[email protected]

Ministries Spiritual:

Lisa Walton 231-329-3130

Service:

Kelly Heffron 630-956-4550

Kate Henry 630-364-1579

Social:

MOMs’Activities:

Mary Beth Zabinski 630-369-8439

Children’s Activities:

Susie Bentley 630-677-1197

Communications:

Lynn Esser 630-857-9502

Meeting Other Mothers

Save the Date

Monday, February 11th, St.

Valentine’s Celebration

Group

News

February

2013

A Message From the Chairs

Dear MOMs,

Lent is fast approaching, and the MOMs Group

has many opportunities for you to come be

involved. We'll host weekly rosary playgroups,

regular playgroups, Reconciliation, a Valentine's

Day party, and more. Please watch your email for

evite invitations.

There is still a need for volunteers to coordinate

some of our programs, so if you feel called to

put some of your skills to good use, we'll be glad

to use your talents. We are especially in need of

an assistant to work on our Communications

team. If you have some computer talent or the

willingness to learn, and if you are willing to help

with creating our newsletter and editing, we

want you on the team! Please contact us at

[email protected].

We wish you a blessed and fruitful Lenten

season.

With warm regards,

Kelly Heffron and Kate Henry

MOMs Group Chairs

Lenten Rosary Playgroup

Come join us with your intentions as we gather to pray the

rosary at 9:30 AM this Lenten season.

Thursday, 2/14 at Kelly Heffron's Home

2074 Dorval Drive, Naperville

630-364-2299

Thursday, 2/21 at Kate Henry's Home

6509 Southbury Court, Lisle

630-364-1579

Thursday, 2/28 at Lynn Esser’s Home

636 Century Farm Ln, Naperville

630-857-9502

**Watch for the Evite to RSVP.

Children are very welcome to play and/or pray.

If you are interested in hosting a future rosary-playgroup,

please contact Lisa Walton at 231-329-3130.

Spring Playgroups

Spring playgroups meet on Tuesday and

Thursday mornings. Please contact the

MOMs Group if you would like to

participate.

St. Valentine's Celebration

Come and join us in the Ss Peter and Paul Ministry Center on Monday, February 11th from 3:30 to 5:00 pm for a fun afternoon filled with crafts,

snacks and stories to celebrate St. Valentine's Day.

We will also have a table set up to make cards for the residents at St. Patrick's Nursing Home. If you are able to bring supplies (heart punches, stickers, red/pink paper, etc) to donate or borrow, we would greatly appreciate it.

This will be an open-house gathering, so please come at your

convenience.

We hope to see you there!

Please call Susie Bentley at 630-677-1197 if you have any questions.

Create in Me a Clean Heart

A Lenten Reconciliation and Playgroup will be held in the Ministry Center, date to be announced.

Please watch for the evite.

St. Patrick’s Recipe Night at Quigley’s Pub

Join the MOMs Group for a fun evening at Quigley’s Irish Pub in

Naperville on Monday, February 25 at 7:30PM.

Please bring a dish (it doesn’t have to be Irish) to share with the

group and copies of the recipe.

This is a great chance to enjoy the company of other moms and try

some delicious fare.

Please wear GREEN! An EVITE will be coming your way soon!

Infants and nursing babies are always welcome at all MOMs Events

Please contact Mary Beth Zabinski ([email protected]) 630-

369-8439 for more details.

St. Patrick’s Residence Hosts Its

Annual St. Patrick’s Day

“Come To Mom’s House”

Party

The Guild of St. Patrick’s Residence

invites you, your family and all your friends to join us on Sunday,

March 3rd beginning at 11:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. for a day of

entertainment and family fun. Come and enjoy the Irish musicians,

Irish and Scottish dancers, games and face painting for the children,

raffle and more. What would an Irish party be without the traditional

food? Irish soda bread from Winston’s Market, corned beef

sandwiches and hot dogs will be available for purchase. The Super St.

Patrick’s Sweepstakes include a Grand Prize of airfare to Ireland for

two and other Irish surprises. St. Patrick “himself” will be here to

greet you and will be available for family photographs. All proceeds will

benefit the residents of St. Patrick’s Residence. Come join this

wonderful Irish celebration.

For more information regarding

the St. Patrick’s Day Party,

please contact Madelene Bernar

at (630) 416-6565, ext. 511. St.

Patrick’s Residence is a not-for-

profit, 210-bed nursing and

rehabilitation facility served by

the Carmelite Sisters for the

Aged and Infirm located at

1400 Brookdale Road in

Naperville .

Journey to the Foot of the Cross:

Bishop Ricken Offers 10 Things to Remember For

Lent

Bishop David L. Ricken of Green Bay, Wisconsin, chairman of the Committee on Evangelization and Catechesis

of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), offers “10 Things to Remember for Lent”:

1.Remember the formula. The Church does a good job capturing certain truths

with easy-to-remember lists and formulas: 10 Commandments, 7 sacraments, 3

persons in the Trinity. For Lent, the Church gives us almost a slogan—Prayer,

Fasting and Almsgiving—as the three things we need to work on during the season.

2.It’s a time of prayer. Lent is essentially an act of prayer spread out over 40

days. As we pray, we go on a journey, one that hopefully brings us closer to Christ

and leaves us changed by the encounter with him.

3.It’s a time to fast. With the fasts of Ash Wednesday and Good Friday,

meatless Fridays, and our personal disciplines interspersed, Lent is the only time

many Catholics these days actually fast. And maybe that’s why it gets all the

attention. “What are you giving up for Lent? Hotdogs? Beer? Jelly beans?” It’s

almost a game for some of us, but fasting is actually a form of penance, which

helps us turn away from sin and toward Christ.

4.It’s a time to work on discipline. The 40 days of Lent are also a good, set time

to work on personal discipline in general. Instead of giving something up, it can be

doing something positive. “I’m going to exercise more. I’m going to pray more. I’m

going to be nicer to my family, friends and coworkers.”

5.It’s about dying to yourself. The more serious side of Lenten discipline is that

it’s about more than self-control – it’s about finding aspects of yourself that are

less than Christ-like and letting them die. The suffering and death of Christ are

foremost on our minds during Lent, and we join in these mysteries by suffering,

dying with Christ and being resurrected in a purified form.

Continued...

6.Don’t do too much. It’s tempting to make Lent some

ambitious period of personal reinvention, but it’s best to keep

it simple and focused. There’s a reason the Church works on

these mysteries year after year. We spend our entire lives

growing closer to God. Don’t try to cram it all in one Lent.

That’s a recipe for failure.

7.Lent reminds us of our weakness. Of course, even when we set simple goals for

ourselves during Lent, we still have trouble keeping them. When we fast, we realize

we’re all just one meal away from hunger. In both cases, Lent shows us our

weakness. This can be painful, but recognizing how helpless we are makes us seek

God’s help with renewed urgency and sincerity.

8.Be patient with yourself. When we’re confronted with our own weakness during

Lent, the temptation is to get angry and frustrated. “What a bad person I am!” But

that’s the wrong lesson. God is calling us to be patient and to see ourselves as he

does, with unconditional love.

9.Reach out in charity. As we experience weakness and suffering during Lent, we

should be renewed in our compassion for those who are hungry, suffering or

otherwise in need. The third part of the Lenten formula is almsgiving. It’s about

more than throwing a few extra dollars in the collection plate; it’s about reaching

out to others and helping them without question as a way of sharing the experience

of God’s unconditional love.

10.Learn to love like Christ. Giving of ourselves in the midst of our suffering and

self-denial brings us closer to loving like Christ, who suffered and poured himself

out unconditionally on cross for all of us. Lent is a journey through the desert to

the foot of the cross on Good Friday, as we seek

him out, ask his help, join in his suffering, and learn

to love like him.

Meals For MOMs

Our Meals for MOMs ministry is designed to help families put a hot meal on

the table during a stressful or overly busy time. Most often, we’re providing

dinners over a two-week period for women who have just

welcomed a new baby into the home. But the ministry can

reach out to other families too...If you know of a family who

needs this ministry please do not hesitate to contact the

MOMs group.

If you enjoy cooking and would like to help out, do not

hesitate to contact us or volunteer when a sign-up email is

sent out.

MOMs Group Website

We are officially online!

Check out our link from the SSPP home page.

http://www.sspeterandpaul.net/moms-group/

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Whether you have started a new business, are looking for a

babysitter or having a garage sale, we are happy to share

the information.

**Disclaimer: The MOMs Group does not endorse any outside

advertisement, nor does it provide recommendations.

Do you have an interest in helping with the MOMs Group?

Even if you cannot make a daytime commitment this is a fantastic way to help. We are looking for moms who might be interested in and assisting with our Communications team . Please contact the MOMs Group @ [email protected] or Lynn Esser @ 630-857-9502..

Who Is St. Valentine?

Valentine was a holy priest in Rome, who, with St. Marius and his

family, assisted the martyrs in the persecution under Claudius II.

He was apprehended, and sent by the emperor to the prefect of

Rome, who, on finding all his promises to make

him renounce his faith ineffectual,

commanded him to be beaten with clubs, and

afterwards, to be beheaded, which was

executed on February 14, about the year 270.

He is the Patron Saint of affianced couples,

bee keepers, engaged couples, epilepsy,

fainting, greetings, happy marriages, love,

lovers, plague, travellers, young people.

May you & your family grow in Faith, Hope &

Love this Lenten

Season.

Sincerely,

The MOMs

Group

Family Prayer for Ash Wednesday Dear God, in praying ashes to ashes and dust to dust, we remember

that you created us and all the earth.

We gather as a family to praise you and to begin this season of

Lent. For the next forty days, we want to grow closer to you

through family prayers.

Bless our family, oh loving Jesus.

We pray for your love to be in our home.

Help us to share love with others.

We pray for your peace to be in our home.

Help us to be peacemakers.

We pray for your forgiveness for each one of us.

Help us forgive one another.

We pray for your Holy spirit to be in our home.

Help us to follow the guidance of your spirit as we remember all

the events of your crucifixion, death, and resurrection.

In the name of Jesus, we pray. Amen.