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Page 1: VISITATION CATHOLIC CHURCH ELMHURST, IL OCTOBER 13, …€¦ · High dose shot (>65-y/o): $57 All payments are CASH ONLY — Sponsored by the CCW Health and Wellness Committee FLU

VISITATION CATHOLIC CHURCH ELMHURST, IL OCTOBER 13, 2019

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Page Two—October 13, 2019 Visitation Catholic Church

14 Oct MON SPRED Podesta Hall 5:30 PM

14 Oct MON Prayer for Priests, St. Peregrine Blessing and Benediction Church 7:00 PM

14 Oct MON CRHP Parish Center 7:00 PM

16 Oct WED Craft Ladies Parish Center 9:00 AM

16 Oct WED Prayer Quilt Ministry Parish Center 1:00 PM

16 Oct WED Brownies Meeting Podesta Hall 3:00 PM

16 Oct WED SPRED Podesta Hall 5:30 PM

16 Oct WED ENDOW Parish Center 7:00 PM

16 Oct WED MOVIE: UNPLANNED Parish Center 7:00 PM

17 Oct THUR Prayer for Priests, St. Peregrine Blessing and Benediction Church 8:45 AM

17 Oct THUR ENDOW Parish Center 9:00 AM

17 Oct THUR St. Peregrine Prayer Service Church 7:00 PM

19 Oct SAT Biblical Institute Parish Center 9:00 AM

SAT, OCT 19 V SUN, OCT 20 CATHOLIC CHARITIES UNDY SUNDAY ALL MASSES VESTIBULE

20 Oct SUN RCIA Parish Center 9:30 AM

20 Oct SUN Youth Group Meeting Parish Center 4:00 PM

SUN, OCT 20 CCW FLU SHOT CLINIC 8:00 AM-1:00 PM MEETING ROOM 1

Sunday, Oct. 20 8:00 am-1:00 pm Meeting Room 1

Insurance cards will be needed on the day of the flu clinic. Please bring BOTH phar-macy and insurance medical cards. PPO’s are covered. HMO’s are not covered. On-site Pharmacist will submit claims. Prices without insurance: Regular flu shot: $35 High dose shot (>65-y/o): $57 All payments are CASH ONLY

— Sponsored by the CCW Health and Wellness Committee

FLU SHOT SUNDAY

NEXT SUNDAY

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Twenty Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 13, 2019—Page Three

Saturday 5:00 PM Sunday 7:00 AM

8:15 AM 10:00 AM 11:30 AM

6:00 PM TOTAL COLLECTION

PREVIOUS WEEK E-GIVE WEEKLY TOTAL

SUNDAY WEEKLY BUDGET SUNDAY — YTD BUDGET

SUNDAY—YTD TOTAL

$ 5,819.00 $ 1,741.82 $ 3,202.01 $ 6,147.10 $ 4,267.24 $ 3,218.00 $ 24,395.17 $ 6,333.34 $ 30,728.51

$ 28,846.00 $ 403,844.00 $ 392,937.73

October 6, 2019

OUR PARISH STEWARDSHIP

ATTENTION TO ALL REGISTERED FOR E-GIVING:

If your banking information has changed recently, please update your E-GIVING account.

E-GIVING IS AVAILABLE Have you considered signing up for E-Giving

instead of writing checks for your weekly offering? Visit http://giving.ncsservices.org/visitationegiving.

Thank you for your support.

NEXT WEEKEND IS WORLD MISSION SUNDAY We are Baptized and Sent!

World Mission Sunday falls in a special Extraordinary Missionary Month. We are called through our baptism to be part of the Church’s missionary efforts, through prayer, self-sacrifice and support of missionary vocations through material aid. Remembering that we are baptized and sent as a Universal Church of Christ on a mission in the world, we can… PRAY for the Church’s worldwide missionary work; OFFER financial HELP and CHARITY through The Society for the Propagation of the Faith for vulnerable communities throughout Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Pacific Islands.

JOIN THE NEW WELCOME COMMITTEE!

The New Welcome Ministry needs volunteers to help welcome new parishioners at Visitation. Rotate with others to organize monthly new parishioner gatherings held in the Parish Center and distribute information about activities and ministries available at Visitation. Minimum time commitment. Interested? Please contact: [email protected] or

call the parish office at 630-834-6700.

Flocknote, Visitation’s new parish registry system is coming!

We are replacing our current registry system with Flocknote People in order to make sure we have com-plete and accurate parishioner information. We are rolling out this new system in the next few weeks and we need everyone’s participation.

Join us this Sunday, on October 13, for a talk on the topic: "Why Does God Let Bad Things Happen to Good People?" Youth Ministry meets every Sunday in the Parish Center, from 4-5:45pm (unless otherwise noted). For info, contact Jake Bartley at 630-991-3319, or [email protected].

Sunday, Oct. 13 Sunday, Oct. 13 Sunday, Oct. 13 4 pm, Fireside Room4 pm, Fireside Room4 pm, Fireside Room

UNPLANNED is the inspiring true story of one woman’s journey of transformation from one of the youngest Planned Parenthood clinic directors to becoming one of the most ardent pro-life speakers in America.

Join us this Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 7pm, in the Hospitality Room to view this powerful movie. Some graphic content might not be suitable for younger children. Parental discretion advised.

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Visitation Catholic Church Page Four—October 13, 2019

Monday Rom 1:1-7 Lk 11:29-32

Tuesday Rom 1:16-25 Lk 11:37-41

Wednesday Rom 2:1-11 Lk 11:42-46

Thursday Rom 3:21-30 Lk 11:47-54

Friday 2 Tm 4:10-17b

Lk 10:1-9

Saturday Rom 4:13,

16-18 Lk 12:8-12

Sunday Ex 17:8-13;

2 Tm 3:14—4:2 Lk 18:1-8

READINGS FOR THE WEEK [October 14-20]

LIVING the

WORD

LIVING the

WORD

THIS WEEK’S FOCUS: GOD’S SURPRISES

As in biblical times, today we are tempted to be-lieve we know who is in and who is out of God’s favor. As in biblical times, God often has a surprise for us! FIRST READING Naaman, cleansed from his leprosy, returns gratefully to Elisha (2 Kings 5:14-17). Naaman, a Syrian (and therefore a pagan), came to Israel to be healed of his leprosy. The Prophet Elisha ordered him to wash seven times in the Jordan. At first Naaman refused to do this, for he thought that it was too insig-nificant an action to bring him healing. He relented and washed and was healed. Naaman’s reaction was one of great gratitude. He offered a gift to the prophet (who would not accept it). He begged to be able to take two mule-loads of earth back to Syria so that he could wor-ship the Lord on Israelite soil. Naaman said that hence-forth the God of Israel would be his own God, for he rec-ognized what God had done for him and was filled with gratitude. SECOND READING If we have died with Christ we shall also live with Christ (2 Timothy 2:8-13). One of the questions that troubled the early Church was how to find meaning in the case of those who suffered for their faith. If Jesus had risen from the dead and de-feated the enemies of God, then should not his faith be triumphant? Why were the apostles thrown in jail and martyred? Saint Paul’s suffering is serving the spread of the Gospel. Paul even speaks in Philippians of how his imprisonment led to the possibility of preaching to the guards. The word of God cannot be chained. The ene-mies of the faith cannot win, for the power of God will

transform disasters into blessings, crosses into moments of resurrection. We are promised that if we persevere, then we will reign with God in glory.

GOSPEL Ten lepers are healed by Jesus, but only one, a Samaritan, returns to give him thanks (Luke 17:11-19). We are given an important lesson about gratitude. Jesus entered a village and he healed 10 men who were lep-ers. He ordered them to go to the priests to certify that they had been cleansed from their disease (for this was the prescription of the law). But one of the men who had been healed returned and gave thanks to Jesus. The one who gave thanks was a Samaritan. Remember, Samari-tans were hated by the Jewish people. Even before the leprosy they would have been considered to be unclean by the Jewish leaders. Yet, this humble Samaritan gave thanks to Jesus. He showed true gratitude (which should be the attitude that we all show toward the Lord for all the good things that he has done for us). RFELECTION What do you think of an outsider whose deep faith surprises you? When Christian churches were attacked in Egypt, Muslims formed a human chain to protect their Christian sisters and brothers. Some people still dis-count their courageous acts of support. However, people put their lives on the line to support children of God whom they often view as enemies. Christians have done the same for Muslims. Faith can surprise us and open our eyes to see God where we might least expect. Such was the case with Naaman and the Samaritan leper. Both are foreigners. Naaman was a Gentile. The Samari-tans were enemies to the Jewish people. Resistant at first, Naaman is so moved by his healing that he ap-proaches Elisha to make a thanksgiving offering. Elisha would not accept the gift, for God had healed Naaman, not Elisha. But Naaman is determined and makes an of-fering to worship the God of Israel! Surprise! The Sa-maritan is the only healed leper to return, glorify God, and fall at Jesus’ feet in thanksgiving. Jesus affirms his faith. We know not why the others did not return or whether they returned later. We do know that the For-eigner, the enemy, did return. Surprise! Many people like to determine who the insider is and who the out-sider is. Many seem more entitled than grateful. May our minds and hearts be open to be surprised at who models faith in God’s saving love. May we be grateful wherever we see the gift of faith in God manifested. Like the word of God, faith cannot be chained by who we consider in or out.

OCTOBER 13, 2019

Scripture Reflections for 28TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

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Twenty Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time

MASS INTENTIONS

October 13, 2019—Page Five

PRAYERS FOR OUR FAMILY For the Sick

Please pray for all the sick and their families: Jim Mirabile Beth Huttner Renee Moran-Vogel Carol Visk Deacon Jay Janousek

Due to privacy issues we only honor prayer requests by you or a family member for two weeks. Please call the office to add a name or to have the name continued for two weeks.

Candles will burn perpetually this week before the Blessed Sacrament in the Adoration Chapel of Our Lady, Mother of the Eucharist, for the following intentions: — For God’s healing hand to be on Szymonek.

FLAMES OF FAITH

CHURCH VIGIL CANDLE INTENTIONS Vigil candles burn for requested intentions before our church statues of Our Lady and St. Joseph. To have a candle lit, please call the Parish Office at 630-834-6700.

For the protection of the men and women of our Armed Forces, especially those serving in the Middle East.

OUR NEWLY BAPTIZED The Sacrament of Baptism was

celebrated on Sunday, Oct. 6, 2019: KATHERINE GRACE Daughter of Marc and Elise (Esposito) Hallez

U.S. Air Force MSGT Kevin James (Langley AFB, VA) AMN Natalee Arbino (Wright Paterson, OH) AMN E2 Jacob Neimanas (Travis AFB, CA) A1C Eric E. James (Dyess AFB, Abilene, TX) U.S. Army CPT Joseph Doyle (ID) MAJ Patrick Leen (Quatar) 1 LT Timothy Drahokoupil (Ft. Campbell, KY) 1 LT Joseph D. Frost (Ft. Knox) CPT Nicholas Keller (Ft. Knox, KY) 1 LT Thomas J. Diwisch (Fort Bragg, NC) PFC Stephen J. Taylor (Lielvārde AFB, Latvia) U.S. Army National Guard CPL James Kotowski (Afghanistan) Thomas Treslo (Afghanistan) U.S. Coast Guard CPO Patrick Kirby (TX) U.S. Marine Corps PVT Nicholas Acevedo (CA) 1 LT Kurt P. James (USS Green Bay—Sea of Japan) SGT David Byrne (Japan) CPL Conor Croci (MCAS Miramar, CA) LCPL Eric E. Gibas (Camp Pendleton, CA) United States Navy LCDR Robert Aranha (United States)

To add a name to this list, please call 630-834-6700.

We remember in prayer our military as they serve in our Armed Forces and pray for God’s protection.

ARMED FORCES PRAYER LIST

For the Deceased Thomas Millon, Sr. Charles DePrizio Peter Mazeika, Sr. "Eternal rest, grant unto them, O Lord, and may perpetual light shine upon them.”

MONDAY, OCTOBER 14 6:15 AM Robert Harper 8:15 AM JoAnn Raschillo Intentions of Robert Placzek TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15 6:15 AM Intentions of Father Greg Skowron 8:15 AM Robert L. Wilkinson WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16 6:15 AM Paul Mingione 8:15 AM Blanche Yeh Elaine Robinson THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 6:15 AM Thomas Eddington 8:15 AM Intentions of Father Shaun Cieslik Claire Guistolise FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18 6:15 AM John Halloran Cindy Moore 8:15 AM Sister Ellen Murphy John (Red) Halloran Intentions of Emily Knopf SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 8:15 AM Pedro Bautista and Son 5:00 PM Susan Psyek SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 TWENTY NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 7:00 AM Jeff Marek 8:15 AM Anita DiNello and Gregory Gaumond JoAnn Raschillo 10:00 AM Harry and Lawrence Schroeder People of the Parish 11:30 AM Tom McKean Robert Smelka 6:00 PM Elizabeth and Francis Janicki

To take the gifts up at Mass, please see an Usher.

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ROSARY MAKERS RECEIVE SPECIAL REQUEST

On our Facebook page, the Visitation Rosary Makers Ministry received a request from a missionary in Zimbabwe for 200 missionary rosaries! We have been so excited and have been very busy, creating beautiful rosaries to ship to them. We appreciate all your support and prayers and ask you to pray for the recipients of our rosaries being sent all over the world!

Watch for our new Pro-Life rosaries for October, the Month of the Blessed Rosary.

Mass with Healing Prayers Thursday, Oct. 24, 7pm, Visitation Church

All are welcome to join Rev. Ubald Rugirangoga as he celebrates a special Mass with Healing Prayers at Visitation Parish in Elmhurst. The evening will begin with the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass followed by Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and a procession through the Sanctuary. Thousands have gathered to pray with Father Ubald at the National Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help near Green Bay, Wisconsin, and we are honored to have him bring his ministry of healing, forgiveness and reconciliation to Visitation. Come pray with us!

To learn more about Father Ubald’s ministry and other scheduled events, please visit: www.frubald.com

EASTERN DUPAGE DEANERY PRESENTS Seven Gifts of Marriage Workshop

Saturday, Oct. 26 Visitation Church-Podesta Hall

8:45-9 am: Registration 9 am-12 Noon: Workshop

The Eastern Dupage Deanery is offering a Marriage Work-shop, “Seven Gifts of Marriage” focusing on practical ways to give and receive the gifts of growth, caring, physical closeness, healing, hope, bonding and humility on a daily basis. Cost is $25 per couple. Light refreshments will be served. Prepayment is required by Oct. 22. Pay online at http://easterndupagedeanery.org or mail a check payable to “IC” to: MEM at 425 Main St., Lombard, 60148. (Please include name, phone number, and email. For more infor-mation please contact: Eastern [email protected]/. This location is handicap accessible.

EASTERN DUPAGE DEANERY PRESENTATION SERIES

Join us as Matt Pozen presents

BEING CATHOLIC IN A SECULAR SOCIETY

Monday, Oct. 21, 7-8:30 pm Visitation Hospitality Room

Matt will deliver this presentation in which he will dis-cuss how secularism has become rampant in the world today and offer workable solutions as to how we can meet this challenge, and where we go from here.

Matt Pozen is the Director of Faith For-mation at Visitation Parish (where he grew up). He also regularly presents for the Biblical Institute of the Diocese of Joliet and for the Tau Center in Whea-ton. Matt studied at the University of St.

Mary of the Lake in Mundelein where he earned a Mas-ter of Divinity degree. Registration is required. Sign up by filling out a very

short form by visiting Easterndupagedeanery.org Free will offering will be taken at the event.

SAVE THE DATE! Wednesday, Nov. 13

Bernardine Lecture Series at Elmhurst College Fr. John Kartje will present “How to Engage Mystery:

Advice from a Scientist for Nones, Nuns, and All”

FORMED

Access the best Catholic e-books, talks, videos and movies on any device, including your computer,

smartphone, and tablet at NO COST TO YOU.

Just go to WWW.FORMED.ORG, click "Sign Up" and then click "I belong to a parish or organization" and find your parish via name or zip code. Simply enter your email address and you're done!

St. Peregrine Service Visitation Catholic Church

Prayers for healing to God, with the intercession of St. Peregrine, for individuals and those standing in proxy for loved ones, afflicted by cancer or serious illness, be it physical, mental, emotional or spiritual! VISITATION CHURCH

THURSDAY, OCT. 17 (third Thursday of every month)

from 7-7:30 pm

Service includes prayers, hymns and blessing with the St. Peregrine relic.

ALL ARE WELCOME!

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We have already run out of our first round of Boxes of Joy! Thank you to all who have already picked up boxes.

More Boxes of Joy will be available after most Masses starting October 19/20…

Once you fill your Boxes of Joy please return them to Visitation Church, along with a $9 check for shipping, no later than Sunday, Nov. 3. Please contact Kate Luburic with any questions at [email protected].

Twenty Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 13, 2019—Page Seven

Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding is coming to Elmhurst!

SATURDAY NIGHT, OCT. 19 The professional cast and crew of

Tony & Tina's Wedding will present one performance (ceremony AND dinner)!

Why fight the traffic and the parking in the city? This award-winning show is coming to the 1911 Club Hall of Fr. McDonald Council #1911 Knights of Columbus with a great night full of fun, great music and great food presented by Navarro Catering and Events. A portion of the proceeds will support the charitable activities of Fr. McDonald Council #1911 (established 1918). Tickets are general seating and include dinner and show: $75 (+$3 credit card fee). Purchase ticket(s) www.elmhurstkc.org or call Butch Navarro at 630-638-0110.

V i s i t a t i o n P a r i s h 1 6 t h A n n u a l C a t h o l i c C h a r i t i e s , D i o c e s e o f J o l i e t

UNDY SUNDAY COLLECTION

October 20 Boxes for your donations wil l be in the

in the church vestibule after al l Masses Visitation Parish is helping the individuals and families that Catholic Charities serves by collecting NEW underwear, undershirts, socks, and diapers for children and adults, and any other basic needs. All sizes are needed.

Thank you for supporting this wonderful ministry!

CEF 7th Annual MOVE YOUR FEET WALK-A-THON set for October 18

Parents… Grandparents… Neighbors… Parishioners… join your Catholic school children and staff this Friday, Oct. 18 to help promote the value of Catholic schools. You and your students can “Move Your Feet to Give a Child a Seat” by walking one loop around your school. All proceeds are restricted to new Catholic school students who qualify for aid. This year thousands of dollars in CEF Scholarships will support OUR local parish school students… over $2 million distributed diocesan-wide! Support the CEF Scholarship campaign when you receive your brochure and gift envelope in the mail. Visit www.CEFJoliet.org/move-your-feet.

“WIDOWED/DIVORCED/EXPERIENCING DIVORCE” SELF HELP SUPPORT GROUP

Every Tuesday, 7:30 pm St. Raphael Church, 1215 Modaff Rd., Naperville

New Beginnings is a weekly self-help support group to adjust to new roles as singles again, with excellent speak-ers to inspire us. Come hear Grammy winner (at 26) Terry Abrahamson present his interactive Blues Blast on Tues-day, Oct. 29. Terry is a song writer and has written songs for Muddy Waters, helped launch George Thorogood ca-reer, created first radio commercial by John Lee Hooker, hung backstage with Willie Dixon and the Rolling Stones. Johnny Winter produced/recorded his music. His book, “In the Belly of the Blues” is part of The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s Library. rotating schedule of discussions. For details/schedule changes/last minute speaker changes, visit http://www.newbeginnings-naperville.com.

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Saturday, Nov. 2, 2019 • 9:00 am-3:00 pm Visitation Valentino Center • 851 S. York Rd.

WIN!

SHOP! EAT! Handcrafted Gift Items Apparel, Holiday Décor,

Jewelry, Homemade Baked Goods and More!

Our Kringle Café will be serving our World Famous Sloppy Joes, walking tacos, pizza, hot dogs and more!

Our Annual Kid’s Raffle Tree open from 9:00 am-2:00 pm for all ages! Visitation Parish Visitation Parish

ANNUAL RAFFLE TREE

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779 S. York Street Elmhurst, IL 60126 www.visitationparish.org

Daily Mass: Monday-Friday, 6:15 am, 8:15 am Saturday Reconciliation: 4:00-4:45 pm Regular Saturday Mass Hours: 8:15 am, 5:00 pm Regular Sunday Mass Hours: 7:00 am, 8:15 am, 10:00 am, 11:30 am, 6:00 pm

VISITATION PARISH MISSION STATEMENT Visitation Parish, a Roman Catholic Community in the Diocese of Joliet-in-Illinois, seeks to draw all to Jesus Christ, revelation of the Father and font of the Holy Spirit, by celebrating the Sacraments, educating people of all ages in the Truths of the Catholic Faith, and reaching out to those who are physically, emotionally, or spiritually in need.

Welcome to Visitation Catholic Church

VISITATION PASTORAL STAFF Rev. Greg Skowron, Pastor, 815-791-6073 [email protected] Rev. Shaun Cieslik, Parochial Vicar, 630-834-6700 [email protected] Dcn. Anthony Spatafore, Pastoral Associate, 630-834-6700 [email protected] Dcn. Jay Janousek, 630-834-2863 Dcn. James Eaker, 630-530-7596 Dcn. Mike Iozzo [St. Peregrine Ministry], 630-567-4700 [email protected] Dcn. Michael O’Ryan [St. Peregrine Ministry], 630-530-2954 [email protected] Marek Latocha, Business Manager 630-834-6700, x202, [email protected] PARISH FAITH FORMATION/RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Matthew Pozen, 630-279-7058, x502 [email protected] YOUTH MINISTRY Jake Bartley, Youth Minister, [email protected]

MUSIC Barbara Masters, Parish Music Director, 630-834-8190 [email protected]

OFFICE STAFF Suzanne Noonan, Secretary, 630-834-6700 Teodora Kulikowska, Admin. Asst., 630-834-6700, x206 Susan Hemmersmeier, Communications Manager [email protected]

VISITATION CATHOLIC SCHOOL Website: www.visitationelmhurst.org Phone: 630-834-4931/Fax: 630-834-4936 Carrie Mijal, School Principal, [email protected] Katie McVey, School Assistant Principal [email protected]

PARISH AND PASTORAL STAFF CONTACT INFORMATION

Love and Service to Others

PARISH OFFICE HOURS: [MON-THUR] 8:30 am-4:30 pm [FRI] 8:30 am-12 Noon Phone: 630-834-6700 Fax: 630-834-6711 Email: [email protected] Parish Website: WWW.VISITATIONPARISH.ORG Deanery Website: easterndupagedeanery.org

BISHOP OF JOLIET Most Rev. R. Daniel Conlon, J.C.D.

WWW.DIOCESEOFJOLIET.ORG

VISITATION PARISH LITURGICAL MINISTRY SCHEDULE

10-19/10-20 5:00 PM 7:00 AM 8:15 AM 10:00 AM 11:30 AM 6:00 PM LECTORS Anna Marie Hajek Bill Milano Laura Kern Kati Potaczek William G. Burke Jane Klenck

EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS

Sabrina Ruff Dianne C. Carter Mary K. Pakos Bob Kaminski

Marianne Stanke Daniel Fogarty, Sr. Mary Ann Arazan Paul Morris

Velma DuRocher Pamela Clink Clarita Iozzo Kevin O’Reilly

Al Potaczek Karen Boozell Terry Grisim Rufo Lacsamana

Karen Stuefen Susan Stanisz Elizabeth Fisette Susan Maloney

Susan Haibeck Rita McGreal Mary Ann Hartnett Colleen Costello Rauen

ALTAR SERVERS

Gianna Hill Conal Doyle Clara Lawrence

Brendan Bassing NOT FILLED — 2

Maggie Berigan Patrick Berigan Luke Beckman

Natalie Lawton Alysa Lawton Warren Schaer

Kode Imburgia Emily Carling Adrian Schafer

Lucy Russ Mikey Curtin AJ Torres

MUSIC Jim Brown

Jim Brown

Barb Masters Lesley Sharkey CHILDREN’S CHOIR

ADULT CHOIR

Barb Masters Jack Miuccio Krystyna Miuccio

DAILY 8:15 AM MASS ALTAR SERVER ASSIGNMENT (OCTOBER 14-19)

MONDAY Peter Frost

Jenny Fromelt

TUESDAY Ryan Mayfield Mikey Curtin

WEDNESDAY Clare Lopatka

AJ Torres

THURSDAY Gianna Hill Ellie Tardiff

FRIDAY Joel Koehn Max Koehn

SATURDAY Cecilia Passarelli Ryan Mayfield