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Fàa ]Éáxñ{ Ctü|Á{ 330 East Fullerton Avenue, Addison, Il 60101-4099 Office: 630-279-6553 Office Fax: 630-279-4925 fàA ]ÉáxÑ{ ctÜ|á{ 330 East Fullerton Avenue, Addison, Il 60101-4099 Office: 630-279-6553 Office Fax: 630-279-4925 May 22, 2011 Fifth Sunday of Easter Email: [email protected] Weekday Masses English Web Site: www.stjoeaddison.com Monday thru Thursday at 8:30 a.m. Weekend Masses - English Friday 7:30 a.m. Adoration ending at 7 p.m. Saturday Vigil 4:30 p.m. Sunday 7:30 & 10:30 a.m. Confessions/Confesiones Misas en Español Saturday/Sábado Sábado 6:30 p.m. 3:30 - 4:15 p.m. Domingo 9:00 a.m. y 12:30 p.m. Rosary Monday - Thursday Misa en Español entre Semana 7:45 a.m. Jueves 7:00 p.m. Parish Staff Parish Office Hours Children’s Faith Holy Family Cath. School Rev. Luís Gutiérrez Horario de Oficina Formation Office Escuela Católica de la Pastor/Párroco Monday - Thursday Oficina de Formación Sagrada Familia Rev. Mr. Philip Marrow Lunes - Jueves de Fe 630-766-0116 Deacon 9 am - 4 pm 630-832-5514 Mrs. Corinne Alimento Mrs. Edna Pasillas Friday/Viernes Mrs. Dolly Matthews Principal Office Administrator 9 am - 12 Noon Director Email: Email: [email protected] [email protected] Web Site: www.hfcatholic.org Our Parish Mission Statement “The Spirit of the Lord is upon us, because the Lord has anointed us to proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ!” (Inspired by Jesus’ Mission Statement - Luke 4:18) Nuestro Lema de la Misión Parroquial “El Espíritu del Señor esta sobre nosotros, porque el Señor nos ha Ungido para proclamar la Buena Nueva de Jesucristo” (Inspirado por el Lema de la Misión de Jesús - Lucas 4:18) Diocese of Joliet Office of the Bishop 425 Summit Street Joliet, Illinois 60435 www.dioceseofjoliet.org HOLY FATHER APPOINTS MOST REVEREND R. DANIEL CONLON AS NEW BISHOP FOR THE DIOCESE OF JOLIET JOLIET, ILLINOIS May 17, 2011 His Holiness, Pope Benedict XVI, has named Most Rever- end R. Daniel Conlon, currently Bishop in the Diocese of Steubenville, Ohio, as the new Bishop for the Diocese of Joliet-in-Illinois. The appointment was announced in Washington on May 17, 2011 by Archbishop Pietro Sambi, Apostolic Nuncio to the United States. After his installation, Bishop-designate Conlon will be the fifth Bishop for the Diocese of Joliet, which includes more than 655,000 Catholics throughout seven counties in the north- east part of Illinois. He will be installed on July 14, 2011 at the Cathedral of St. Raymond Nonnatus in Joliet. Bishop Conlon succeeds Bishop J. Peter Sartain, the previ- ous bishop of the diocese, who was installed as Archbishop of Seattle in December 2010. Since then, the day-to-day op- eration of the Diocese of Joliet has been handled by its Diocesan Administrator, Auxiliary Bishop Joseph Siegel. Commenting about the new appointment, Bishop Siegel said, “I was overjoyed to receive the news. I know Bishop Conlon will be a blessing to the people of the Diocese of Joliet, building on the strong foundation laid by his predecessors. I look forward to working with him and ac- quainting him with our Diocese.” Bishop Robert Daniel Conlon was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on December 4, 1948. His par- ents, both still living, are Robert and Carla (Holzman) Conlon. He is the oldest of six children. He completed a Master of Divinity degree in 1975 at the Athenaeum of Ohio/Mt. St. Mary’s Seminary of the West in Cincinnati and was ordained a priest on January 15, 1977 at St. Agnes Church by Archbishop Joseph L. Bernardin. He served as associate pastor at Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish, Anderson Township, Cincinnati from February 1977 until July 1982. Beginning in August 1981 until August 1983 he served as Director of the Office of Planning and Research and Assistant Chancellor in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. For the next three and a half years, he studied Canon Law at St. Paul University in Ottawa, Ontario, earning the degrees of Doctor of Canon Law and Doctor of Philosophy in January 1987. He returned to Cincinnati to become the archdiocesan Chancellor and Director of the Depart- ment of Executive Services, serving in those capacities until July 1996 when he was named pastor of Holy Redeemer Parish, New Bremen, Ohio. He served there until he was ordained and installed as Bishop of Steubenville on August 6, 2002. As Bishop of Steubenville, he has taken a number of steps to promote and safeguard the faith, including the development of quality catechesis. Promoting the ongoing formation of priests and new priestly vocations have also been priorities for him. He has worked closely with Franciscan University of Steubenville. Bishop Conlon has personally visited all the par- ishes and schools of the diocese numerous times. He has served as the Episcopal Advisor for the Catholic Committee of Appalachia since January 2005. In December 2006, he was appointed to a three-year term on the Bishops’ Committee for the Protection of Children and Young People; in November 2010 he was elected as Chair-elect of the same committee. He served as a member of the Marriage and Family Life Committee of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and helped to draft the pastoral letter, Marriage and Life in the Divine Plan. In his spare time, Bishop Conlon enjoys hiking, reading, and socializing with friends. Bishop-designate Conlon stated. "I consider it a great privilege to be named as Bishop of the Diocese of Joliet with its rich history and I look forward to working with those who generously share their gifts to support the many ministries in this diocese. I look forward to a bright fu- ture in this vibrant and growing church. Thank you for your warm welcome.” Children’s Faith Formation program is El Programa de Formación de Fe para taking registrations and re- los Niños esta ya tomando nuevas registrations for the school year 2011 Inscripciones y Re-Inscripciones para – 2012. Please remember that any el año escolar 2011-2012. Por favor sacramental preparation is a two year recuerden que cada Sacramento lleva catechetical process. Please come to un proceso de catequesis de dos años. the office for the forms. Your child’s Por favor pase por nuestra oficina y baptismal certificate is absolutely nec- llene la Inscripción. ¡La Fe de Bautis- essary for registration. And 1/3 de- mo de su niño-a es requerida al mo- posit is due at time of registration. mento de Inscripción!!! Se requiere una 1/3 parte de la Matricula al mo- mento de la Inscripción. Janet Peppi, Shirley Eisenmann, Fr. Thomas White, Fr. Martin Gabel, Mary Wabeep, Marilynn Jakalski, Niña Frida Galvan, Beatriz Olvera, Luis Quintanilla, Dennis Fifth Sunday of Easter Mack, Peter Krueger, Pietrusiak Family, Esbeydi Fulcado, Saturday, May 21, Miranda Qemo, Al Warneke, Manuel Antunez, Regina Ciucci, 4:30 pm: † Marie Vazquez Laura Gomez,, Gary Doering, Ricardo Gonzalez & 6:30 pm: Por Las Intenciones de Beatriz Olvera Lubia Saucedo Flores Fifth Sunday of Easter Sunday, May 22, Rest in Peace 7:30 am: † Winnie Hardie † Ray Benes † 9:00am: † Jesus Arteaga † Vita Burgaria Pedro Flores, Luis Antonio & Pablo de Jesus Mastache, Steven Por las Intenciones de Ma. Guadalupe Flores Alfaro, Michael Ruffolo, Florentino Pino Garcia, Paula Ca- 10:30 am: † Robert Piron bañas, Angel Arteaga, Marc Zyburt, Maria Aguilar, Juan Pasil- For the Health of Ada Ksiazkiewicz las, & Cruz Corral 12:30 pm: Community Mass– Spanish †Saul Garcia †Angel Arteaga †Macaria Gomez † Ma. Del Carmen Rojo †Salvador, Jose Luis, Jesus, Mario, Luis, Gilberto Palacios † Salvador& Jose Luis Vital READINGS FOR THE WEEK Por las Intenciones de Luisa Santeliz Monday, May 23, Monday Acts 14:5-18; Jn 14:21-26 8:30 am: For the Health of Denis Mack Tuesday: Acts 14:19-28; Jn 14:27-31a For the needs of Eric & Richard Mack Wednesday: Acts 15:1-6; Jn 15:1-8 For the Intentions of Patti Mack Thursday: Acts 15:7-21; Jn 15:9-11 Tuesday, May 24, Friday: Acts 15:22-31; Jn 15:12-17 8:30 am: Following away Catholics Saturday: Acts 16:1-10; Jn 15:18-21 Wednesday, May 25, Sunday: Acts 8:5-8, 14-17; Ps 66; 1 Pt 3:15- 8:30 am: † Juan Pasillas 18 or1 Pt 4:13-16; Jn 14:15-21 or Jn 17:1-11a Thursday, May 26, 8:30 am: † Magdalene O’Toole † Donald A. Dalessandro (10th Anniversary) 7:00 pm: This Week † Guadalupe Silva During the month of May - Weekdays ONLY Friday, May 27, Rosary at 6:30 p.m. in the Chapel 7:30 am: For the Intentions of Fred Moss 8:00 am - 7 pm: Adoration Monday, May 23 Saturday, May 28, 7 PM Practica de Coro 8 PM AA 4:30 pm: For the Int. of Firemen and Paramedics Tuesday, May 24 6:30 pm: Por las Intenciones del Padre Luis G. 7 PM Koinonia de Matrimonios Sixth Sunday of Easter 6:30 PM Choir Rehersal Sunday, May 29, Wednesday, May 25 7:30 am: † Vince Calero No Activity Thursday, May 26 9:00am: † Bertoldo Sanchez Pasillas 7 PM Misa en Español 10:30 am: † David Sotelo (2nd Anniversary) Friday, May 27 12:30 pm: Community Mass– Spanish 8 AM-7 PM Adoration †Mario Delgado† Gilberto & Vicky Rosales 7:30 PM Nueva Vida en Cristo– Grupo de Adultos † Eva Palacios † Ma. Del Carmen Rojo 7:30 PM JCC † Constantina & Jose Luis Ortiz Saturday, May 28 Por las Intenciones de Jose de Jesus Esparza en su No Activity cumpleaños Upcoming events...Each Saturday from now until October, Holy Family will be hosting a Farmer's Market in the parking lot of the school.
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