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Catholic Church January 6 th 2019

Epiphany Parish Vision Statement: “To offer every person in our community a life-changing encounter with Jesus.” Ministries across the Generations Page 2 “The future is in your hearts and in your hands. ” St. John Paul II

Toddlers to age 3 High School Youth Ministry

Children ’s Nursery Epiphany offers a Nursery service (for toddlers to age 3) during the 9 am Sheldon & Mass (8:45 - 10:15am) in the Kristen Bane Kathryn Marie Albee Learning Center 309 -212 -6478 (enter at the canopy entrance). Volun- teers needed: qualified adults who have taken the Safe Environment Class and submied to a background check; [email protected] contact Stacy Berry . [email protected] 3 and 4 Year Olds Lile Magi Epiphany offers cat- echecal program for 3 and 4 year olds during the 9 am Mass in the Kathryn Marie Albee Learn- ing Center (enter at the canopy entrance). Volunteers needed : qualified adults who have taken the Safe Environment Class and submied to a background check; con- tact Yvonne Tabb . [email protected] Age 5 through 2nd Grade

Epiphany offers a CLOW for children age 5 through 2nd Grade during the 9am Mass in the Cenacle Room. Chil- dren are dismissed a er the Opening Prayer of Mass. Volunteers needed : qualified adults who have taken the Safe Environment Class and submied to a background check; contact Yvonne Tabb . [email protected] Gift of Treasure

December 30, 2018…...... $31,152 From Pope Francis E-giving…………..………..……….$3,372 Special………………………..…….$1,024 We are All Brothers and Sisters! Parish Endowment…..……..…….$817 School Endowment……….………..$96 Capital Improvement………..…..$111

Weekly Budget……………….. $24,000 YTD Budget (27 weeks)…..$648,000 YTD Income…………..……….$651,028 YTD Balance……………..…….....$3,028

Please Remember the Parish in your Will 2018 Parish Appeal Rectory: $110,308 Small Gym HVAC: $53,772

Mass and Reconciliation Incense is used at 9am Sunday Mass At Communion, come up in the Left Line for Gluten -free Hosts

Sunday, Jan. 6 THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD 7:30am Kathy Albee ‘ 8:30am Reconciliation May the lile Child whom we contemplate today in the man- 9:00am Tom Krause ger, in the cold of the night, watch over all the children of the 11:00am Reconciliation 11:30am People of the Parish world, and every frail, vulnerable and discarded person. May 5:00pm Reconciliation all of us receive peace and consolaon from the birth of the 5:30pm Fr. David Buescher Savior and, in the knowledge that we are loved by the one Monday, Jan. 7 Christmas Weekday 7:00am Steve Fillippone heavenly Father, realize anew that we are brothers and sisters 7:30am Reconciliation and come to live as such! ’

Tuesday, Jan. 8 Christmas Weekday Like the shepherds who first went with haste to the stable, let us halt 7:00am Marj Lopinot 7:30am Reconciliation in wonder before the sign that God has given us: “A baby wrapped in swaddling cloths and lying in a manger ” (Lk 2:12). In silence, let us fall Wed., Jan. 9 Christmas Weekday Lectors: K. Kinate & Jim Hall to our knees and worship. 7:00am Casey & Helen Drag 7:30am Reconciliation What does that Child, born for us of the Virgin Mary, have to tell us? 8:15am Ralph Wargo 5:30pm Rachel Gettings What is the universal message of Christmas? It is that God is a good Father and we are all brothers and sisters. Thurs., Jan. 10 Christmas Weekday Lectors: Daryl Menke This truth is the basis of the Chrisan vision of humanity. Without 7:00am Steve Fillippone 7:30am Reconciliation the fraternity that Jesus Christ has bestowed on us, our efforts for a more just world fall short, and even our best plans and projects risk Friday, Jan. 11 Christmas Weekday Lectors: T. Shilgalis & V. Shroyer being and empty. 7:00am Betty Kenneally 7:30am Reconciliation For this reason, my wish for a happy Christmas is a wish for fraternity.

Saturday, Jan. 12 Christmas Weekday Fraternity among individuals of every naon and culture. Fraternity Lectors: Marty & Gerry Brogla among people with different ideas, yet capable of respecng and lis- 7:30am All Souls Memorial 8:00am Reconciliation tening to one another. Fraternity among persons of different reli- 3:00pm Reconciliation gions. Jesus came to reveal the face of God to all those who seek him. 4:00pm Bill & Ruth Harrington The face of God has been revealed in a human face. It did not appear Sunday, Jan. 13 THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD 7:30am Rose Mary Benz in an , but in one man, born in a specific me and place. By his 8:30am Reconciliation incarnaon, the Son of God tells us that salvaon comes through love, 9:00am June Huang 11:00am Reconciliation acceptance, respect for this poor humanity of ours, which we all share 11:30am People of the Parish in a great variety of races, languages, and cultures. Yet all of us 5:00pm Reconciliation 5:30pm Gene & Patricia Kernes are brothers and sisters in humanity! —Francis Page 4 Staff Listing From Charlotte  Fr. Eric Powell 309-660-7860 [email protected] New Year ’s Resolutions  Fr. Joe Baker 309-657-0966 [email protected]  Deacons: Mark Cleary 531-1062 Have you made your New Year ’s resoluons? [email protected] , Michael An Me either. New Year for me is simply a calen- 454-9409 [email protected] dar event; I have no sense of any sort of “fresh  Parish Corporation Trustees: 452-2585. Don start. ” The most it means is a new check regis- Bernardi, Mike Kabbes ter for my bank account, a new appointment  Parish Senior Leadership Team: Staycee & calendar, and a hanging file for health insur- Murray Hynes, 824-8117 [email protected]; Julia ance claims. & Roger Nalewajka, 825-6288 [email protected], [email protected] It ’s not that I am opposed to resoluons. Not  Parish Office: 452-2585. Domine King, Joyce at all. Recognizing the need for change, resolv- Tellman, [email protected] ; Angie ing to change for the beer, and then follow- O’ [email protected] ing through are definitely important. Socrates  Bulletin Ads: Due Friday Noon, nine days out. supposedly said that “The unexamined life is [email protected] not worth living. ” And if we examine our lives, we will undoubtedly find  Epiphany Catholic School Principal : Mike Lootens areas in need of improvement. We might, then, resolve to be more 452-3268 ext 301 [email protected] aenve to neighbors and maybe reconcile with someone who harbors  Epiphany Catholic School Leadership Team : 452- hard feelings toward us (with or without what we think is a good rea- 3268. Mike Lootens, Father Eric, Chris Niebur, son). We might resolve to eat more healthfully and exercise regularly. Karen Overby In recognion of our own financial blessings, we might resolve to sup-  ACTS Ministry: Men and Women’s In -Parish port a third world child through one of the Catholic charies. Or we Retreats [email protected] might resolve to re -energize our spiritual selves.  Adoration Chapel Coordinator: Lyn Fedden, 309- 824-3443 [email protected] Typically, resoluons are difficult to fulfill because they require sacrifice, usually of me and o en of money -- two of our prized commodies. If I  Alpha Ministry: A Reintroduction to Jesus Christ, Julia Nalewajka, 825-6288 resolve to be a beer neighbor, I am going to have to give up me in order to phone or visit or bake cookies. If I resolve to help the poor, I  CCD Coordinator: Mary Ellen Kiley [email protected] am probably going to need to write a check. If I resolve to exercise rou- nely, I might need to purchase a staonary bike and then spend me  Children's Sunday Ministries (Little Magi): Yvonne Tabb [email protected] riding it. To eat more healthfully, I will have to give up pizza in favor of broccoli. If I resolve to grow closer to Jesus, I will need to spend me  Director of Information Technology Mike nurturing the relaonship, which probably translates as more me at Essington [email protected] prayer and in study.  Finance Council: Joe Morrow Actually, most of us do make resoluons all the me, not just at New  Ministries Scheduler: [email protected] Year. There are other seasons and events that may nudge us to consid- er a “fresh start. ” For those involved in educaon, the seasonal cue  Music Directors: Sean & Jennifer Stevens music@ epiphanyparish.com might be the new school year. For others it might be Lent. For all of us, confession. The me frame for iniang beneficial resoluons is irrele-  Nursery: Stacy Berry 314-623-6223 nursery@ vant. What is important is the resoluon itself. epiphanyparish.com  Parish Communications: Kristen Bickett The weird thing is that as we follow through with our sacrifices, we will epiphany parish.communications @gmail.com be blessed 30 -, 60 -, or 100 -fold. In fact, Pope St. John Paul II spoke of “ ” “  RCIA : Rite of Christian Initiation, Rich Sealy the law of the gi . He said that The Divine life increases in you in the evangelization @epiphanyparish.com measure that you give it away. ” As we give away/live out our impulses

 Spiritual Directors : toward goodness, goodness mulplies in us. What a deal.  Deacon Mark Cleary , [email protected] So resoluons are a good thing, and maybe the New Year is as fine a  Mary Jo Cleary , [email protected] me as any to do a lile self -check followed by some resolve. As for  Sylvia Hernandez , [email protected] me, I ’m geng ready to start my list.  Youth Ministry (HS): Sheldon & Kristen Bane [email protected] —CM From the Principal Parish Organizations  American Heritage Girls : Epiphany Troop Ashley 2019 Registration at Epiphany School Harcharik [email protected]  Bereavement Ministry: Help in time of Sorrow Dear Epiphany School Families, Members of the [email protected] Parish, and other Friends,  Boy Scouts: Epiphany Pack 25, Tim Hendrickson The decision on where to send your children to 824-7038 [email protected] school perhaps may be one of life ’s most im-  Charismatic Prayer Group: Deacon Michael An portant; the advantages of a Catholic educaon are 454-9409 [email protected] centered in our emphasis on the teaching of Jesus  Elizabeth Ministry: Women’s Practical & Spiritual Christ. As I have said many mes, everything we Support Amanda Wesselmann 765-412-6124 [email protected] do, all of our programs and all of our efforts must keep this as our primary focus.  Faith in Action: Volunteer Support for Area Seniors Sandy Holcomb [email protected] There are advantages that go beyond the parochi-  Funeral Committee: Reception following Funerals al; Catholic schools are known for their rigorous Maggie Veselack 452-1886 academic standards and unmatched preparaon for future educaon  Girl Scouts : Kim Taber, [email protected] pursuits. Other advantages, as I see them, are discussed below;  ATMOSPHERE Hospitality Committee: Receptions following Mass Karen Bordewick [email protected] Catholic schools are known for providing a social atmosphere that is  Knights of Columbus: Men’s Fraternal & Service Org conducive to learning and personal growth. Religion classes and pro- Matt [email protected] or 452-0035 - - grams like Steps To Respect and Character Educaon promote posive  Natural Family Planning Teaches Fertility Awareness social interacon at Epiphany Catholic School. Our school combines  Sympto-thermal method : Elizabeth Rariden 287-8069 Catholic tradion (prayer, Mass and discipline) with modern, second to [email protected] none, facilies and an arculated, demanding Pre -8 curriculum. The  Sympto-thermal method : Michelle Koetters (815) 954-9088 [email protected] Catechesis of the Good Shepherd program provides our children the  Creighton Model : Erica Miller 661-6060 opportunity to develop a closer relaon with the Lord; we pray this too [email protected]  will assist our children to act like saints. Outreach (& Financial Planning): Orlando Lopez [email protected] ACADEMICS  Perpetual Adoration: Schedules Chapel Adorers Lyn Epiphany Catholic School has strict academic standards with a curricu- Fedden 824-3443 [email protected] lum that allows for the differenated instrucon of our students. Our  Parish Prayer Chain: Send prayer requests to office or... students have the opportunity to take high school Algebra and Geome- [email protected] try at Epiphany in our accelerated junior high Math curriculum. Instruc-  Sanctity of Life Committee: Promotes Human Dignity on in the Spanish language begins for all students in Kindergarten. Robin Poston [email protected] DISCIPLINE  Schoenstatt A Marian Movement in the Church Tim & Catholic schools historically maintain a strict policy of discipline. We Molly Olsen 314-517-4721 [email protected] hope our policies teach our children to be responsible for their own be-  Servants of the Shepherd: Adoration & Fellowship havior and encourage a high level of maturity. Epiphany Catholic School Cathy Nalewajka 830-6722 [email protected] students are required to adhere to a uniform dress code that promotes  Troops of Saint George: Epiphany Troop Jack a sense of community in our buildings. Maggiore 630-632-4462 [email protected] VALUES  Uncoupled Catholics: Social & Service Fellowship Besides the emphasis on our faith, our values and the transmission of Angie Eilers 830-8215 [email protected] these to our students in a tremendous advantage of a Catholic educa-  Welcome Team: Welcome & Hospitality to Visitors on. Catholic schools combine a Christ -centered educaon with a colle- Jean Lewis [email protected] gial, supporve community atmosphere.  Women's Fellowship & Service: Sharon Sweeney 530-5715 [email protected] I ask that you prayerfully consider our school for your children ’s educa-  Young Adults (21-35) David and Rachel Taylor on. Please, if there are any quesons and/or concerns that you may [email protected] have, contact me. We are always willing to show you our school and to sit down and discuss why we believe that Epiphany Catholic School is the right educaonal choice for your family. —Mike Lootens Page 6 Saint John Paul II Perpetual Eucharistic Community News & Notes Adoration Chapel UNCOUPLED CATHOLICS by: Deacon Keith Strohm, naonal speak- er. Theme: ABLAZE: Passionately Pursu- Looking for a way to meet other single, Please consider comming to an ing Christ and a Life of Purpose, January divorced or widowed Catholics for fun - hour, or sharing an hour with 27th, 28th, & 29th 7:00pm 8:30pm Holy and fellowship; then this is the group for ’ friends. Trinity Church. Sunday: The Father s De- you! January 18 (Friday) We're having a light Monday: Breaking the Power of Sin Mondays 2:00pm -3:00pm game night at Epiphany Catholic Church, and Rejoicing in Freedom Tuesday: Un- 1000 E College, Normal, from 6 -9 pm. leashing the Spirit. All are welcome. Thank you to all those serving in the Bring a favorite game or a snack to chapel for your dedicaon and com- share, if you wish. We'll provide some NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING mitment, it is greatly appreciated. drinks. January 19 (Saturday) Holy Trini- Natural Family Planning is a great way for ty/Historic St. Patrick's is hosng a triv- Lyn Fedden, Coordinator , 824 -3443, married couples to beer understand ia night, from 7 -9:30 pm. Interested in their ferlity to help with family plan- adora[email protected] being part of a "team" for this event? ning. Whether you ’re newly engaged or Call or text Renee at 309 -310 -5983 by Feast of the have been married for years, we encour- January 12 , for further informaon. Epiphany -- age you to aend our three -class series January 6, YOUNG AT HEART LUNCH on the Couple to Couple League ’s Symp- - 2019 to Thermal Method of Natural Family Welcome in the New Year! Join us for a “ Planning. This method is not the outdat- Opening their buffet luncheon at the Pizza Ranch, Vet- ed calendar or rhythm method. Couples treasure chests, they offered Him eran ’s Parkway and Empire, on January who aend our class will learn to recog- gi s. ” Do you know anyone who is 16th. It may be cold outside but there nize the noceable signs of ferlity to beginning to see his or her life as a will be warm fellowship inside. Seang work with God in the natural way He gi to be given to the Lord as a will begin at 11:30am in a private sec- designed our bodies to either achieve or priest or religious sister or brother? on. Reservaons are not needed. Cost avoid pregnancy. It ’s natural, safe, effec- Call Fr. Timothy Hepner, (309) 671 - is $8.99 per person plus tax and in- ve, and truly empowering. Our next

1550, [email protected]. cludes beverage. The buffet consists of class series is from 3:15 -5:15 p.m. Janu- a variety of chicken, potatoes, pizza; veg- ary 13, February 10, and March 10 in Intercession: That, just as the Magi gies, salad bar and desserts. Come enjoy Epiphany ’s Cenacle Room. If you have were inspired by the Holy Spirit, a delicious meal, conversaon, and visit any quesons, contact Michelle Koeers with friends. young men and women will be in- at mkoe[email protected]. Visit ccli.org to register. spired to follow in the footsteps of HOLY TRINITY MISSION the Lord as priests and consecrated religious, we pray to the Lord. Please join Historic St. Patrick & Holy Trinity for a 3 Night Mission presented

Supporting Vocations The O'Kelley Family will receive the Vocations Crucifix and Chalice 2018 Contribution and Tuition Payment Statements next Sunday, January 13, at the 7:30 Mass.

If you or your family would like to receive the Vocations items, please call Bob Schopp at 888 -9696 (The Dwelling Place) or the Epiphany Church office at 452-2585 to schedule a weekend. Christmas Flower Donaons 2018. Thank you for helping to beaufy our Church!

Bill Adelman Jim & Judy Carmany Caasey Drag Edward & Mary C. Grimes Irene Holmstrom Carol Aeilts Mike & Lucinda Carmona Helen Drag Donna Grimsley Jerry Holmstrom Leon Aylward family Rene Carmona Mark Evans Earl Grosenbach Bill & Carlean Hughes Joseph & Peggy Azukas CarmenCaster Andy & Mary Ferrara Owen Grosenbach Emily Hughes Kenneth Azukas Castleman family Georgean Fish John & Marilyn Gualandi Bob & Marge Irvin Strat Barresmith, Jr Cegla family Sue Fisher George E. Gula Carl & Magdelene Strat Barresmith, Sr Carl & Victoria Cerfus David & Roni Flener Emerson Guth Irving A.C. Barle Robert Cole Reginald Forbes Al & Mary Haas Donald Irving Mildred Bartle Edward Connell Roger & Maureen Fra- Mel & Elaine Harper Eugene Irving Harold & Doris Beer Walter & Laura Connell zer Bill & Ruth Harrington Chester & Louise Clara & Issa Benyamin LA Vern Crain Fulton family Sallie Ann Harroun Irwin Lenny Bolek Ruth E Crowder Alberto Garcia Lawrence & Helen Hart Annabella Jelinek Lynn Bouslog Cunningham family Marn Eugene Gardner Gordon Hartke Richard Jelinek Joseph Braun Wayne & Leona Curs Charlie Gee James Hartke Edna Johnson Walter Brodzik Joe Dagley George & Marcia Gib- Haupert family Paul & Pearl Jontry Brogla family Alice & Bill DeMay bons Health family Ronald Judd Maria H Brown Faithfully Departed George Girardi John Heller Viola Kabbes Bill & Frances Brownfield John & Marjorie Dickerson Robert & Kathryn Rosellan Henderson Lem & Ila Kaiser Fr. David Buescher Diemer family Gleason Raymond & Lucille Her- Rich & Kathy Keranko Burghgrave family Mary Dodson Patrick Gomez scher Judy Klazek Harold Bushur John & Cynthis Doherty Gray family Ray & Helen Hock Kevin Koch Tom & Mark Krause Charles & Helen Schilkofski Leonard V. Surjadi Joanne Warren Page 16 Bernard & Lucielle Krippel Clayton, Anne & Eugene Schinzel Merle, Blanche & Dale Suer Marisa Marie Joseph Kroll Margo Schmi Stewart & Madeline Taber Weldy Mary & Joseph Kurtenbach Schrempf family Margaret Tarrant John & Anita White Don Laken Marshall & Kerry Selkirk Frank Tellman family Bernard & Goldia Williams Sarah & Jim Lalley Frank Selzer Ruth A. Thomas Mr & Mrs Virgil Will Lamb family Shevokas family Ken Toczko Marguerite Witzig Lambert family Kay Shilgalis Tsunbu family Jennie Wolters Gladys Lamkin Richard & Phyllis Sikora Mr & Mrs Ed Tucker Ted Wolters Mr & Mrs Ed Layden Jerry Simpsen Melanie Umbo di Uelek Tony Wolters Sally Leahy Debra Smyth Olena Valenne Chu Pun Zarembski Mr & Mrs Thomas Leheney James & Lula Smyth Tonny Valone, Jr. Marion Zarembski Louie & Bey Lewis Madelaine Snedden Michael Vanko Stella Zarembski Looten family Max L. Starkey Teres Vicicondi Lee & Mary Zielinski George Luber Howard & Lucille Stateman Voirol family Mary Zulz Baby Lucas Edward Steinweg von Nordheim family David Mackin Joseph C., Florence & Mary Ann Stopa Ralph Wargo Olivia McLean Antonius H. Surjadi Jesse & Gladys Warren family Ryne & Weston McPherson Barb Mecherle Lee Mehn family Charles & Carolyn Menke Doug Menke Gene Michels Raymond & Margaret Miles Robert Miller Rose & Wally Miller Ana & Moore Jacob Morris William Noewood Florent Nzita Robert & Rita Ortman George & Leona Ostendorf Mahew Overbeck Carl Overbey Jerry & Nancy Overby Patrick M Parker Dwayne Patrick John Pavolka Phongi family Raymond Pickard Pioli family Dorothy Pointer David Rapp John J. & Marjorie Rapp John R. Rapp Thomas Rees Marlene Rever Florenne Ripperda Ava Rier Harriet Rostowsky Rutliff family Verlin Ryan Lucy Sadler Elaine M Sapp Gene Sapp Traci Ann Sapp Michael L. Sauvagean Peace on Earth to All of Good Will!

Page 18 The Lord’s Day Music Guide MUSIC FOR SAT. 4PM & SUN. 9AM, 11:30AM, 5:30PM MASSES MASS SETTING 13 -22 Spirit & Song Mass of Renewal GATHERING 426 Worship O Come, All Ye Faithful OFFERTORY 452 Worship We Three Kings of Orient Are COMMUNION 454 Worship What Child Is This MEDITATION 449 Worship Away In A Manger SONG OF THANKSGIVNG 627 Worship O God, Beyond All Praising (9AM ONLY) SENDING FORTH 449 Worship The First Nowell MUSIC FOR THE 7:30AM MASS GATHERING 426 Worship O Come, All Ye Faithful SENDING FORTH 449 Worship The First Nowell

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SOUND TECHNICIAN needed! If inter- Eternal rest grant unto them, O Sean and Jennifer & Family ested in being trained to use the Lord. And let the perpetual Parish's sound equipment, please light shine upon them. And may email us to set up a training session. No prior experience necessary! the souls of all the faithful de- MUSICIANS needed! If you are inter- parted, through the mercy of ested in singing or playing any instru- God, rest in ment with one of the Liturgical En- peace. Amen. sembles, or if you are a cantor/ organist interested in leading at Hilma Bushur 7:30am Mass we are always looking Goeckner mother to add people! A meeng is required; see our contact informaon below. of Ron Goeckner FAMILY CHOIR! All welcome! No age requirements or experience neces- sary! We will lead the music at the 9am on the first Sunday of each month during the school year! Registraon necessary; see our contact informaon below. For the full schedule and annual calendar visit the “Get Involved ” Visits to the Aged & Infirm Tab of the parish website, and visit our Music Page. If you would like a visit from Fr. PRELUDES! Preludes are an entry point into the music ministry and will Eric, Fr. Joe, or one of the Deacons, provide musicians of all skill levels an opportunity to grow in confidence and or a Eucharisc Minister, please contact the parish office, or one of their abilies as they prepare to join an ensemble. Registraon necessary; us directly. Phone numbers are see our contact informaon below. For the full schedule of Preludes visit under the staff lisng. If you are a “ ” the Get Involved Tab of the parish website, and visit our Music Page. family member, please let us know Contact Sean & Jennifer Stevens if a loved one needs pastoral care. [email protected] Catholic Funeral Directors: Dan Brady ~ Tim Ruestman 1104 N. Main St. • Bloomington 309.828.2422 ~ www.KiblerBradyRuestman.com Uptown Dance Jennifer Pirtz, Director, Parishionerione r uptowndancenormalillinois.org [email protected] 114 North St., Ste. A • Normal, IL 309-585-2174 Brett L Keller D.O. Ballet Lessons Ages 2 and Up Specializing in: Town & Country Joint Replacement • Fracture Care Animal Hospital, Ltd. 3024 E. E MPIRE S TREET Sports Medicine 901 N. Linden Street 452-1717 BLOOMINGTON , IL 61704 1505 Eastland Drive, Suite 220, Bloomington, IL 61701 Dr. Adrienne Schupbach Dave Bussan, DVM • Ron Goeckner, DVM Dr. Douglas Leone (309) 662-2278 • www.ciosortho.com Matthew Bussan, DVM Parishioners 309-451-3376 “Together We Grow...

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