SAINTSAINT ISAACISAAC JOGUESJOGUES PARISHPARISH 8149 Golf Road, Niles, IL 60714 ¨ 847.967.1060 ¨ Fax: 847.967.1070 ¨ Website: http://sij -parish.com Mission: “A Catholic Parish sharing the experiences of the Kingdom of God”

PRAYER IN HONOR OF ST. ISAAC JOGUES

Jesus, our Brother, you won the heart of St. Isaac Jogues and helped him grow as a caring, courageous person.

He dedicated his life to sharing his love for you by carrying the Good News about your love for all people to others.

Remembering the spirit of St. Isaac Jogues, may we all grow in caring and courage. Help each of us, Jesus, to be strong and gentle messengers of your love.

Amen.

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THE PAPACY: committed to war, hunting, and fraud than to preaching the Gospel and saving souls! It is of First Consider the some comfort that the worst sinners who occu- pied the “chair of Peter” taught nothing con-

This Thursday (October 22) is trary to faith and morals ex cathedra ! It is also the feast of St. John Paul II. reassuring that the “Papal Rogues Gallery” is Some have already dubbed surprisingly small.

him “John Paul the Great.” His The 266 medallions of the that grace the accomplishments are many nave of St. Paul’s Outside the Walls in Rome and varied. Consider his heroic stand against pay homage to popes who were mostly good Communism, his 104 “pilgrimages” to foreign men. A few of them qualified to be saints. Not lands, his inauguration of World Youth Days, all of our holy popes were popular. In a recent and his promulgation of the Catechism of the article, Fr. George Rutler relates the vicissitudes Catholic . Even before his funeral, the crowds of Pius IX (1846-1878). When elected, Pius carried banners and chanted “SUBITO!” was regarded as a true progressive. Roughly translated, that means “Sainthood now!” Garibaldi wrote from Uruguay to offer military assistance, and Roman youths Now John Paul II is a . His successor, Bene- unhitched the pope’s horses so that dict XVI, was one of the Church’s greatest the- they themselves might pull his carriage ologians. He championed ecclesial continuity, through the cheering crowds. By the harmonizing the old and the new. Benedict’s end of his reign, his funeral had to be unexpected retirement and the election of held under the cover of night and a in 2013 ushered in a pontificate mob tried to toss his coffin into the Tiber. marked by simplicity and popular appeal. Pope Francis preaches the “kingdom of heav- The change from popular “progressive” to the en” while being very “down-to-earth.” Riding “prisoner of the Vatican” was the result of revo- the crest of a wave of popularity after his Amer- lution, nationalism and anti-clericalism. Pius IX ican tour, will Pope Francis continue to balance was a very holy man who convened Vatican I authentic teaching with mass appeal? Here and defined Papal Infallibility and the Immacu- the history of the papacy offers no guarantees! late Conception. He and Pius XII are on a “waiting list” for . Because they For more than a century, the have been slandered by critics, they may have has been blessed with popes who have been to wait a long time! My own opinion is men of intelligence, compassion, and extraor- “SUBITO!” for both popes! dinary holiness. Of the 266 men who have reigned as the Vicar of Christ, critics have often As we honor St. John Paul II concentrated on the worst popes. I confess and are grateful for his wit- that, at the tender age of 11, I knew too much ness, let us not forget to pray about the worst popes. It intrigued my great for the canonization of anoth- uncle, who was a very learned priest. After dis- er underappreciated pope, cussing Alexander VI, the infamous Borgia pope Blessed Paul VI. who kept mistresses, advanced his illegitimate children, and burned the reformer Savonarola at the stake, he smiled and told my mother he And may the Spirit of God bless and safeguard thought I had a vocation to the priesthood! our present Holy Father, Pope Francis! Recently, I viewed the film Luther with the “John Viva il Papa! 17 Fellowship,” a group composed of Lutherans and Catholics. It was embarrassing to us Cath- -Fr. Luczak olics to see popes and other prelates more

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The SIJ Parish Pastoral Council October meeting was held on Thursday 10-1.

The following agenda items were discussed. • The meeting started with the election of officers for the 2015-16 year • Ed Segraves – Chair • Barb Watson - Vice Chair • Elizabeth Houlihan - Recording Secretary • Bylaws were updated to reflect the publishing of an annual report. • We discussed the term of council members that are defined in the bylaws and the recruitment process for re- placements. Several names were brought up and ideas brought up on transition. A notice will be published in the bulletin that describes this in more detail. • The Archbishop will be at the Synod on the Family through most of the month and can be followed on Twitter and Facebook. The use of these social media tools will allow him to get his message out to a larger group of people easily. We are exploring ways to keep parishioners informed outside of these tools. A summary of the some of the topics will be published periodically in the bulletin by our representatives to the APC. • Maintenance of SIJ infrastructure continues to be a challenge. Using some of the funds from the To Teach Who Christ Is campaign and creative financing we will be able to repair the elevator, a portion of the roof, the school boiler and the church boiler. • SIJ has great space and we are exploring ways to rent it out on a limited basis. A contract has been created and considerations documented for potential clients.

As always, if you have questions please drop a note to the Pastoral Council: [email protected]

The St. Isaac Jogues Parish Pastoral Council is a consultative body that discerns the needs of the parish and advises the pastor how best to respond to those needs. Prayerfully, the council helps to empower the parish to carry out the Mission of Christ. Membership includes representatives from parish commissions, parish staff, and St. Isaac Jogues parishioners at large. Each council member is interviewed by the pastor and goes through a process of discernment and formation. The bylaws of the Council specify term limits. Three members of our Pastoral Council now need to be replaced.

If you are interested in becoming a council member, please submit your name to the SIJPPC8149 mailbox or inform one of the current members. Applicants will be required to complete a brief questionnaire. The questionnaire will be re- viewed. The selection will be made with parish diversity and representation of all commissions in mind. Openings on the council are limited and not everyone who applies will be selected. Know that your interest and willingness to serve on the council are greatly appreciated.

FR. MC GLYNN’S GOLDEN JUBILEE LITURGICAL MINISTERS GATHERING Fr. Philip McGlynn, OSM, will celebrate his 50 th Anniversary of Priesthood with family, friends, and parishioners of St. Isaac The Annual Liturgical Ministers Gathering will th Jogues at the Noon Mass on Sunday, October 25 th . A recep- be held on Thursday, October 29 , at 7 p.m. Fa- tion will follow in the Holy Family Room. Join us as we give ther Bernard Kennedy, OFM, will speak on The Eu- thanks to God for Fr. McGlynn’s 50 years of ministry and in charist and the Spiritual Works of Mercy as we an- particular for the sacramental ministry he has carried out here ticipate the Great Year of Mercy announced by Pope Francis to begin on December 8 th . Interested at St. Isaac Jogues over several years. If you would like to parishioners are also welcome to come. For plan- help with set up, serving or cleanup for the reception, or if ning purposes RSVP to the RE Office by October you would like to provide cookies, bars or other small 26 th , 847/966-1180 or [email protected]. pastries, please sign up in the Holy Family Room today or The Liturgy Board looks forward to sharing this contact Dee Stanton by Wednesday, 847/966-1180 or evening with you! [email protected] . It would be greatly appreciated! If you are providing desserts, please bring them to the HFR before the Noon Mass that day!

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Women’s Club Clothing Drive

Women’s Club Guild 2 invites you to -- enjoy dinner out with the family to benefit St. Isaac Jogues! Take the family out for a treat on Wednesday, November 4, 2015 at Kappy’s restaurant and mention you are from St. Isaac Jogues and the . church will receive 20% back from your bill any time from 5:00 p.m. to closing. Thank you on behalf of the Please call Mary Burke at 847-966-3632 St. Isaac Jogues Women’s Club for more information. Community Concerns Commission.

ST. ISAAC JOGUES DAILY RAFFLE “2016 REPLACE THE ROOF”

800+ SOLD!

GET INTO THE EARLY BIRD DRAWING. See one of the captains listed below. Booklets are available for sale after all Masses this weekend.

Captains: John Affatati Kathy Denning Don Baron Teresita Sitjar Dean Johansen Dee Stanton Ed Mikeska Hilde Koziol Mass Captains: Mary Affatati Dolly Bellissimo Loretta Falco Sr. Joyce Roehl Diane Lazeretti Barbara Dary Kathy Denning Barbara Watson Dean & Geri Johansen

Please see Kathy Denning, Nancy Winans, Irene Baron or Mary Burke for more information.

Booklets are $25 each. You have a chance to win 366 daily prizes! All books purchased before Taste of SIJ are eligible for the Early Bird prize of $100. Winner will be announced October 17th. Help raise $50,000 for St. Isaac Jogues!

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St. Isaac Jogues Men’s Club News FEAST DAY CELEBRATION CONTINUES…

Join with fellow parishioners and visitors in the Holy The next St. Isaac Jogues Men’s Club meeting will be Family Room after Mass for hospitality. Share stories held on Wednesday, October 21, 2015 in the church of SIJ and what the parish means to you with friends old hall. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and and new. There is also the chance to register for the the meeting starts at 7:00 p.m. parish if you are new or have not had time to complete

We will have a delightful meal of brats, sauerkraut, this helpful task. There will be a New Parishioner th red cabbage, potato salad, and beverage. Welcome on Sunday, November 8 !

The cost to become a member is $40.00 and the cost for the meal alone or a guest is $15.00. At this month’s meeting we will discuss the sale of the parish raffle with the proceeds going to repair our church roof. All Monday evening RE students are to bring a rosary to class this Monday, Oct. 19. We will pray the World Mission All men of the parish and their friends are invited to Rosary at 7:30 p.m. with the help of Deacon Paul’s 4 th the October meeting. Come join us and renew old Grade class. Prior to the rosary, at about 7:15 p.m. Fr. Mario friendships and meet new friends! will talk with us about being a . RE Families and As a recap our last Kick Off dinner had 31 interested parishioners are welcome! members and 3 guests in attendance all of whom enjoyed the evening! Confirmation Year II are reminded to please be on time for their first meetings with staff members. WINE AND CRAFT BEER TASTING EVENING

Come for a delightful evening of wine & craft beer tasting, silent auctions and basket raffles, conversation and music on ALTAR SERVER Saturday, November 7, at 7 p.m. in the Holy Family Room. MINISTRY Enjoy the wines and a few craft beers of In Fine Spirits along with cheese and chocolate! Place orders for wine and craft beers for holiday Training of new Altar celebrations, gifts, or just a cold winter night. Our Star silent auction item – Servers continues on Mon- Fr. Luczak’s famous home cooked dinner at the rectory. COME BID on Father’s day, Oct. 19 & 26, at 5:30 fabulous Dinner for six, with great wine and great friends. Tickets are on sale p.m. Please read your guide- in the Holy Family Room for the new few weeks and are $15 per person or lines and observe Altar Servers two for $25. Invite your family members, friends, and neighbors (21 and older) at the Mass you are attending. for an evening out and help support the parish!

FINANCIAL SNAPSHOT 1st Quarter FY 2016 (7/1 - 9/30/2015) Actual Budget Difference Actual Last Yr. Difference Sunday Collection 6,794 9,500 (2,706) 6,794 9,658 (2,864) Month to Date 36,565 40,000 (3,435) 36,565 39,335 (2,770) Year to Date 121,984 131,700 (9,716) 121,984 128,683 (6,699)

Last week we reported on FY 2015. This week we move on to FY 2016. As you can see, through the 1st quarter we are behind both budget and last years collection totals. The last Sunday collection in September was one of our smallest ever! While the “To Teach Who Christ Is” campaign and the Annual Catholic Appeal campaign are providing income for the large maintenance projects, we need the Sunday collection to “keep the lights on and the campus warm.” PLEASE do what you can so we can continue to support the Parish Mission - “sharing the experiences of the Kingdom of God.” Page 6 Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 18, 2015

The Compassionate Heart SEEDS OF PEACE: Buddhists and Catholics in Chicago Be Friends and Help the World Sunday, November 1, 2015 1:30 - 4 p.m.

'Be friends and help the world' was the message at the heart of the Buddhist Catholic Vatican Dialogue held this summer at the invitation of Pope Francis, the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue (PCID) and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB). The group of 46 Buddhists and Catholics from Washington, DC, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco met on the theme of Suffering, Liberation and Fraternity. You are invited to join some of the Chicago Buddhist and Catholic participants to discuss the power of deep listening, and cultivating compassion in our daily lives, and as a path for peacemaking and care for creation. Participants: Rev. Asayo Horibe, Buddhist Council of the Midwest, Heartland Buddhist Sangha, Evanston Rev. Patti Nakai, Buddhist Temple of Chicago Aarti Tejuja, Shambhala Meditation Center, Chicago Fr. Andrew Luczak, Pastor, Saint Isaac Jogues, Niles Susan M. Pudelek, The of Our Lady of Pompeii, Chicago

The Holy Father said: "This is a visit that is close to my heart as it is a visit of fraternity, dialogue and friendship. This is good. This is healthy. In this historical moment which is wounded by wars and hatred, these small gestures are seeds of peace and fraternity. I really thank you for this. And may God bless you." Compassion lies at the heart of a peaceful self and a peaceful world. Even amid troubled times, humanity as a whole can move toward peace. Please join us! Please REGISTER for this Complimentary Program with your NAME & PHONE NUMBER by Wednesday, October 28. [email protected] or 312.421.3757

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FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES MONTHLY BIBLE STUDY

The Cubs game was more popular last Join us November 1 st , 9:00-9:50 a.m., in the Holy Family week so our feature film for the Room for a look at the Gospel of St. Luke, from which November 13 th Friday Night at the Mov- we will read at Mass beginning on the First Sunday of ies will be Little Boy. Please invite your Advent. Bring your Bible or use one that will be available families, friends and neighbors for this for the session or for purchase. Come explore the beau- heartwarming story of an eight year old boy who will ty and richness of God’s Word! do whatever he has to end the world war and bring his dad home. As always the movie, popcorn and beverag- es are free! WYPOMINKI

The Wypominki, Rosary of Remembrance, will be prayed in Polish and English at 1 p.m. or following the Noon SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Mass on Sunday, November 1 st , in church. The names of ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time; Sunday: Twenty- the dead will be read between each of the decades of the World Mission Sunday Rosary. Wypominki envelopes are available at the doors Monday: Ss. John de Brébeuf, Isaac Jogues, of the church. Please place your envelope in next week- and Companions end’s collection or to the Rectory or RE Office by Tuesday: St. Paul of the Cross Wednesday, October 28, so we can compile the list. Thursday: St. John Paul II Thank you! Friday: St. John of Capistrano Saturday: St. Anthony Mary Claret; Blessed Virgin Mary TODAY’S READINGS READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Rom 4:20-25; Lk 1:69 -75; Lk 12:13 -21 First Reading — My servant shall justify many, and Tuesday: Rom 5:12, 15b, 17-19, 20b-21; their guilt he shall bear (Isaiah 53:10-11). Ps 40:7-10, 17; Lk 12:35 -38 Psalm — Lord, let your mercy be on us, as we place our Wednesday: Rom 6:12-18; Ps 124:1b -8; Lk 12:39 -48 trust in you (Psalm 33). Second Reading Thursday: Rom 6:19-23; Ps 1:1 -4, 6; Lk 12:49 -53 — Let us confidently approach the Friday: Rom 7:18-25a; Ps 119:66, 68, 76 -77, 93-94; throne of grace to receive mercy and to find grace for Lk 12:54-59 timely help (Hebrews 4:14-16). Saturday: Rom 8:1-11; Ps 24:1b -4ab, 5-6; Lk 13:1 -9 Gospel — Whoever wishes to be first among you will be the slave of all (Mark 10:35-45 [42-45]). Sunday: Jer 31:7-9; Ps 126:1 -6; Heb 5:1 -6; The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, Mk 10:46-52 International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.

LET US PRAY … Lord, bless and protect our troops and first responders, as well as their families and friends:

First Responder Greg Zalewski United States Air Force Mason Janzen, Breanna Dexter United States Army Brian Caplin, Gale Renner United States Marines Joseph John Zimmerman III, Aisha Fernando, Lance Renner, Gian Patrick Reyes United States Navy William B. Dexter, Timothy Kelly, David Perez Illinois National Guard Christopher Dexter, Nathaniel Janzen

If you have a family member or friend you would like to add to our prayer list, either because they serve in the military or first responder (police, firefighter, paramedic/EMT), please contact the RE Office at 847/966-1180 or [email protected].

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MASS OF ANOINTING OF THE SICK Altar Flowers All who would like to receive the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick are invited to a special Mass next Saturday, October 24 th , at 1:30 p.m. in church . People receive the anointing for many reasons – illness (physical, mental, spiritual), grieving, aging, facing surgery or treat- ments, etc. Whatever your need, we urge you to come, along with your family members and caregivers, so that your faith community can surround you with the gifts of prayer, spiritual strength, hope and encouragement. All members of the parish are also welcome to come and share those gifts. Hospitality will follow in the Holy Family Room and prayer shawls and lap blankets will be available elera or t rta eae (prayerfully made by our Prayer Shawl ministers and To Or a arlo Lamo, We Mss Yo blessed during the Mass). Please call the RE Office at Loe, Momm, Da, -ro, 847/966-1180 if you need more information. Mta, a a Ss. THE BOOK OF LIFE

Parishioners may inscribe the names of deceased family

members and friends, particularly those who died this past UPCOMING MEETINGS year, in the Book of Life, which will be located near the --Ecumenical/Interreligious Group , baptismal font beginning next weekend. Those whose Oct. 20, 7 p.m., Rectory funeral Masses were held here since last All Souls Day will

--Liturgy Board , Oct. 27, already be inscribed in the book. We will remember all 7 p.m., RE Office, those in the Book of Life during the Universal Prayer Discussion of Advent/Christmas season throughout the month of November. We will also pray for those who grieve the passing of their loved ones from this --Human Concerns life and embrace them with the hope of eternal life which Commission , Oct. 30, we have because of our belief in the death and resurrection 9:30 a.m., RE Office of Jesus Christ. Life is changed, not ended.

PURGATORIAL SOCIETY

All Souls Day envelopes to enroll the names of deceased loved ones into the Purgatorial Society can be found at the doors of the church. Those in the society are remembered at a weekday Mass each week. Kindly place your enve- lope in the collection by November 2 nd . The Masses on All Souls Day will be at 8 a.m. and 7 p.m.

40 DAYS FOR LIFE CAMPAIGN

Help save lives and join in the 40 Days for Life Campaign! St. Isaac Jogues & St. John Brebeuf Parishes begin their Day of Prayer at Midnight tonight (Sunday) and continue through Midnight tomorrow night (Monday). We are praying outside of The Albany Medical Surgical Center, 5086 N. Elston Avenue in Chicago, which does provide abortions. We are undertaking this day of prayer on our Feast Day to make a difference for life! Even if you did not have a chance to sign up, please support this effort and give witness to the value and dignity of all human life!

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Mass Intentions Liturgy Next Weekend October 24-25, 2015 Sunday, October 18, 2015 Confessions 8:00 a.m. Richard M. Arendt 11:00 - 12:00 p.m. Fr. Luczak 10:00 a.m. Marilyn Styzen Peter Miscinski Jr. Mass Anointing of Roberta Olechowski the Sick, Frs. Pereira and Luczak Pat Zygmunt 1:30 p.m. Anna Chacko, K.G. Chacko 5:00 p.m. Fr. Kennedy 12:00 p.m. For The Living & Deceased Members of SIJ Carlo Lambo 8:00 a.m. Fr. Luczak/Deacon Paul Monday, October 19, 2015 10:00 a.m. Fr. Pereira 8:00 a.m. Purgatorial Society Mary & Joseph Timko 12:00 p.m. Fr. McGlynn/Deacon Paul

(50th Anniversary of Priesthood) Tuesday, October 20, 2015

8:00 a.m . Rose Bentivegna Regina Ventura Roman

Wednesday, October 21, 2015 October 24 -25, 2015

8:00 a.m. Terry Dyja

Thursday, October 22, 2015 8:00 a.m. Irene Virginia & Frank Joseph Tomczak 5:00 pm. Jane Escarez Lawrence Escarez Steve Livingston Friday, October 23, 2015

8:00 a.m. Carlo Lambo 8:00 a.m. Rene Dumayas Saturday, October 24, 2015 Mark Mangurali Jonathan Piska 8:00 a.m. Communion Service-No Intentions 5:00 p.m. Helen Polinski 10:00 a.m. Imani Garner Dennis George Sunday, October 25, 2015 Diann George

8:00 a.m. For The Living & Deceased Members of SIJ 12:00 p.m. Eugene Villarino Krzyminski Family Alena Joseph 10:00 a.m. Edward Coulter Alyssa Fortaleza

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PASTOR: Rev. Andrew Luczak Sacrament of Matrimony: Must be registered for ASSOCIATE PASTOR: Rev. Mario Pereira, S.F.X. six months prior to setting the wedding date with an ad- ditional six months for necessary preparation. Note: The following wedding times can be scheduled: PASTORAL STAFF: Friday at 5:00 p.m.; Lori Herbert, Business Manager Saturday at 1:00 and 3:00 p.m.; Dolores Stanton, Director of Religious Education Sunday at 3:00 p.m. (Ceremony only) Lisa Hall, Director of Music Sacrament of Baptism: Second and fourth Sunday DEACONS: of each month at 1:30 PM. Baptism Preparation Session Deacon Robert C. O’Keefe, retired (Joan) must be completed before Baptism. Contact the Parish Office as soon as possible for details. Deacon Paul M. Stanton (Dolores)

Parish Office: Website: http://sij-parish.com WEEKEND MASS CELEBRANT: E-mail: [email protected] Rev. Bernard Kennedy, O.F.M. 8149 Golf Road, Niles, IL. 60714, phone: 847-967-1060 Marlene Garber (A/R, Calendar Coordinator) Jennifer Lande (A/P, Bulletin Editor) Eucharistic Masses and Communion Services:

Sunday: 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM & 12:00 PM Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM Religious Education: 847-966-1180 Saturday: - 5:00 PM 8:00 AM Communion Service Parish School: Sacrament of Reconciliation: St. John Brebeuf School: 847-966-3266 Saturday, 11:00 - 12:00 Noon or anytime by request.

PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday - Friday

8:30 AM - 4:30 PM PrayPray Saturday 9AM - 5 PM JIMMY RANCICH Sunday 9AM - NOON for…for… BERNARD KENNEDY, SR. ALEXIS BARGA Carson Pirie Scott Days DELAINE KENNEDY are coming Wednesday, MARY ANN CASTAGNA November 11 thru Saturday, November 14. FR. BOB HEINZ Coupon booklets for RICK (GRANDSON OF RALPH AND Carson’s Community Days will be sold in the Holy KATHY EGLOFF) Family Room on October 24 & 25, October 31 & November 1 & November 7 & 8 for $5 each. PAT TERZAKIS Inside the booklet is a $10 off coupon. You get MARGE VASILE double your money back! There are 20 + special BEN LOVELESS coupons for a variety of items. All proceeds benefit St. Isaac Jogues Church. ANGELITA CUYA Your support is deeply appreciated!

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