3900 Meadow Drive, Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 Parish House: 847-394-8100 Fax: 847-394-8102 Website: www.stcolette.org Parish House Office Hours Mon. - Fri. 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM Sat. 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Sunday - Closed No matter what your present status in the Catholic Church, No matter what your current family or marital situation, No matter what your past or present situation, No matter what your personal history, age, background, race, etc., No matter what your own self image or self-esteem. You are invited, welcomed, accepted, loved, and respected at St. Colette Catholic Church! We are so happy to have you here! MASS SCHEDULE Monday - Friday 6:30am (Liturgy of the Word) 8:00am Saturday 8:30am & 5:00pm Sunday 7:30am & 9:00am & 10:30am 12:00pm (Español) Reconciliation Saturday– After 8:30AM mass Page Two Mass Intentions for the week of November 1st– November 9th -------------Intenciones del la Misa durante la semana Del 1 de noviembre al 9 de noviembre Each Mass is offered for all the faithful, living and dead. The following are specifically remembered this week. SATURDAY– November 1st, All Saints (Not a Holy Day of Obligation this year)- Solemnity 8:30AM People of St. Colette 5:00PM Frank Miller, Adam Drobny, Wladyslaw Drobny, Maria Drobny, Staszek Moskala, Andzej Moskala SUNDAY– November 2nd, The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls’ Day) 7:30AM Sr. Jo-Ann Brdecka O.S.F., Joseph J. Brdecka, Erin Miller, James Stuerebaut, Eleanore Healy Kathy Goldbeck Haut 9:00AM Danny Miller, Gregg Miller, Joseph Clark Jay, Thomas Sherman, John Wojnick, Marian Kantor 10:30AM Eleanore Healy, Joseph Skowron, Barbara Lasso, Joan Cersani, Adam Drobny 12:00PM Silvia Valdivia MONDAY - November 3rd, St. Martin de Porres, Religious 8:00AM Lillian Dottner, Vicente Rossillo TUESDAY—November 4th, St. Charles Borromeo, Bishop– OBL. 8:00AM Jean Williams WEDNESDAY – November 5th 8:00AM People of St. Colette THURSDAY– November 6th 8:00AM People of St. Colette FRIDAY - November 7th, First Friday 8:00AM Esther Foropoulos SATURDAY– November 8th 8:30AM People of St. Colette 5:00PM Frank Miller, Paul Chybicki, Michael Chybicki, Louise Chybicki, Katherine Maloney, Robert Pitts SUNDAY– November 9th, The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica, FEAST 7:30AM Sr. Jo-Ann Brdecka O.S.F., Joseph J. Brdecka, Erin Miller, James Stuerebaut, Eleanore Healy Vince Goldbeck 9:00AM Danny Miller, Gregg Miller, Joseph Clark Jay, Thomas Sherman, Daniel Moreno Sr. Daniel Moreno Jr. 10:30AM Eleanore Healy, Barbara J. Lasso, Adam Drobny, Walter Callaghan, Ruby Padavatton, Violet Jones 12:00PM Silvia Valdivia Tomasz Sarzynski & Elzbieta Augustyn Erik Smolen & Kelly Franzen Page Three EUCHARISTIC ADORATION A TRULY PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP WITH JESUS. In a letter to a child preparing to receive their first Holy Communion, St. Pope John Paul II wrote of the Holy Eucharist, “Jesus in the greatest Friend you will ever have….tell Him your secrets, tell Him your joys and the things that make you sad. Tell Him about the people who you love.” Eucharistic Adoration helps us to be more personally involved with Christ because it makes the Eucharist more central in the lives of people. By spending time with Jesus in the Eucharist, one is able to establish a truly personal relationship with Him. Go in silence. Feel the peace that fills your soul. It brings peace. You will receive renewed strength, energy and it will help you to bring comfort and peace to a suffering world. Please feel encouraged to spend a few moments, a half hour or an hour in Holy Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. The Carmelite nun and Doctor of the Church, St. Teresa of Avila, heard someone say to her, “If only I had seen Jesus, if only I had lived at the time of Jesus.” To this she responded: “But do we not have in the Eucharist the living true and real Jesus present before us? Our Lord is forever with us He Himself says: Behold I am with you all days, even to the consummation of the world” ON THE 1ST FRIDAY OF EACH MONTH AT ST. COLETTE PARISH SPEND TIME WITH JESUS IN HOLY ADORATION. Adoration is held in the Chapel from after Mass at 8:00 a.m. until 5:45 pm Benediction. Attention Young Adults! Young Adult Ministry—Northwest Chicago is gathering young adults in their 20s and 30s for the following upcoming events. Come out and join us for a great time and meet other young adults in the area! Feed My Starving Children Thursday, November 6, 7:45 pm Schaumburg, IL Habitat for Humanity Workday Saturday, November 8, 8:00-3:00 Elgin, IL Fall Pot Luck and Game Night Saturday, November 15, 7:00 pm St. Hubert Church, Hoffman Estates Adoration and Benediction Thursday, November 20, 7:00 pm St. John the Evangelist Church, Streamwood To RSVP and for more info about any of these events, find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/groups/ yamnwc/ or email us at [email protected] Page Four Page Five ALL SOULS DAY All Souls Day is Coming .Our Deceased Loved Ones Will be Celebrated On: Please donate any non-perishable food items for our Thanksgiving food pantry. We help over 20 local families with a huge box of food. All you need to do is donate just one item to help them. Bring your food to Halpin Hall for the Food Pantry workers to distribute. Thank you! Sunday November 2nd at a 5:00PM Mass Everyone is Welcome We will honor those who have died in the past year. We ask you bring a memento of your loved one to this Mass. This may be a small photo, candle, etc…. We are building a shrine for your loved ones. The will be on display through the weekend of November 22nd & 23rd. So , please be a part of this celebration. Bring your mementos to Mass labeled with your NAME,ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER and place them on the shrine that is set up for them on Saturday October 25th & Sunday October 26th. All Parishioners are invited. Please remove the mementos by the weekend of November 22nd & 23rd which is the weekend before Thanksgiving. Page Six See What’s Happening at St. Colette this Week! Monday, November 3rd 6:30PM FOCUS Planning Mtg./REOFC Tuesday, November 4th 6:30PM 7:30PM Reconciliation Parent Meeting/HH Lector Practice/CH Wednesday, November 5th 5:30PM 7:00PM Share Faith Spanish Choir Practice/CH Thursday, November 6th 7:00PM Adult Choir Rehearsal/CH Friday, November 7th First Friday 8:00AM— 5:45PM Eucharistic Adoration 5:30PM Bingo/HH Saturday, November 8th 10:00AM 10:00AM Craft Fair/HH Share Faith Sunday, November 9th 5:00PM 6:00PM Share Faith Poverty Talk for Confirmation Teens/HH Weekly Stewardship Reflection Collection for the Weekend of Oct. 26 2014 Colecta del fin de semana de Oct. 26 2014 Total Collection: $8,729.84 (Colecta Total) Total Attendance: 993 (Asistencia Total) Thank you for your continued generosity May God bless you! Gracias por su generosidad continua. Dios los bendiga! “Those who trust in him will understand truth, and the faithful will abide with him in love, because grace and mercy are upon his elect, and he watches over his holy ones.” - Wisdom of Solomon 3:9 Here’s the ironic thing about people who are generous. Those that give freely and cheerfully do not do it to be rewarded. They do it to show their love for God and their neighbors. Yet, because of their generosity, they typically are given more than they gave away! November 8th & 9th Saturday 5:00PM Sunday 7:30AM Sunday 9:00AM Sunday 10:30AM Sunday 12:00PM Presider Fr. Brian Simpson Fr. Brian Simpson Fr. Jim Murphy Fr. Peter Galek Fr. Brian Simpson Lectors Ryzner & Gray Loesch & Arroyo I. & L. Vineyard B. Bansfield M. Lee R. Tjomas B. & L. Lovitsch M. & T. Loesch J. Simeon J. Healy C. Switchenberg C. Truskowski J. Kuhn TEEN FOCUS MASS M. Flanagan M. Barnes A. Reza S. Kuniven N. O’Connor L. Lota D. Nichols TBD Eucharistic Ministers Austerlade & Lukawski E. Reading M. & T. Benson J. Leschman D. Kuforiji M. Bugiel J. Pierson Altar Servers N. Szczepkowski I. Szczepkowski J. Kosior S. Shirmer A. Hernandez A. Marron N. Rattin I. Konopka V. Petrov N. Otano E. Otano J. Runde T. Perez TBD TBD Page Seven Weekly Reflection GOD'S WORD TODAY Today the Church remembers all who have walked the way of Christ and passed from this life. The readings all look to the last day, when we shall all rise from the dead and be reunited. The first reading passage from Wisdom comforts us and assures us that all who live a life of virtue and justice will find life eternal. Even if they have suffered in this life, they will be comforted and consoled in the next, and no torment can touch them there. The reading from Romans urges us to recognize that, because of Christ's paschal mystery and our entrance into that mystery through baptism, we now share in the new life won by Christ. This recognition has repercussions: living righteously now, that we might rise to life forever with Christ on the last day. In the Gospel reading, Jesus pledges that all that the Father has given him will not be lost. All the faithful will be raised to joy and kept safe forever in the presence of God. Finally, today's liturgy focuses us on where we're heading. And where is that? To the destination of all of life's roads: home. Home is not a house in the country, an apartment in the city, or a condo in the suburbs. Home is not where we dwell; it's where we are loved. Today's feast makes it clear that all relationships, and therefore all loves, are fleeting, passing, destined to end--all but one. God is relationship without termination, love without end. And eternal life with God is a home free from death, separation, and disappointment. Let's take time today to listen for God's invitation home. It's one that comes to every faithful person. Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Company STEPPING OUT IN FAITH Can you stay with the Lord for one holy hour? We need adorers to be present with our Lord for one hour on each First Friday of the month. We especially need adorers in the afternoon hours. Please call Marge at 847-259-2048 or Gail at 847-366-3033. The 2014 Election This November we will have the opportunity to cast our ballot in order to help shape the direction of our country and our state for the next two years and beyond. Election season offers us the opportunity to reflect on the issues affecting our state and our nation, and to decide who will represent us during the next few years. Obviously, there are a number of ways each of us determines how to cast our ballot, but as bishops and teachers of the faith we recommend that you take the time to review the principles in Faithful Citizenship. You can go to www.ilcatholic.org for a copy. John Quincy Adams, the sixth president of the United States said, “Always vote on principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost.” Practicing Faithful Citizenship flows from a wellformed conscience. What do we mean when we refer to “conscience”? According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, paragraph 1777, “Moral conscience, present at the heart of the person, enjoins him at the appropriate moment to do good and to avoid evil. It also judges particular choices, approving those that are good and denouncing those that are evil. It bears witness to the authority of truth in reference to the supreme Good to which the human person is drawn, and it welcomes the commandments. When he listens to his conscience, the prudent man can hear God speaking.” Conscience is the carrier of truth, not of self-will. This note, obviously, will not tell you whom to vote for, but it will help you to reflect on the issues and the person that can best promote the common good. Reflecting on principles and practicing Faithful Citizenship is not easy. It will require serious Catholics to inform themselves of the issues important to the Faithful Citizen and to act accordingly. Some information can be found at www.ilcatholic.org to assist you Ministry of Care If you are sick or recovering from an operation, the Ministry of Care at St. Colette would like to bring communion to you. Please call the Parish House at (847) 394-8100 to make an appointment.. Page Eight Reflecion Semanal LA PALABRA DE DIOS HOY La fiesta de hoy, que se celebra a fines del otoño, nos brinda la oportunidad de reflexionar y valorar a Aquél que salva cada hoja que cae y busca comunión con la tierra, Aquél que nos asegura que nunca estamos muertos, a pesar de que todos moriremos y el invierno esté en camino. La liturgia de hoy nos recuerda que así como el viñador recoge uvas en el otoño y el espigador recoge cereales en el otoño, nosotros somos recogidos como la cosecha del deseo de Dios. La liturgia de hoy también nos ayuda a centrar nuestra atención en todas las cosas a las que nos lleva el otoño, concretamente la meta de nuestra vida: la vida eterna. Requiere audacia declarar que creemos en la vida eterna. Sabemos que forma parte de nuestro instinto querer creer que existe una vida sin horizontes. Dentro de esta creencia existe nuestro deseo de un amor más completo. Porque cuando vivimos el fuego del amor en nuestra vida, la amenaza de que se extinga está siempre latente. Queremos un amor que no se consuma, que no tenga fin. En el Evangelio, Jesús nos asegura que los que acudan a él tendrán vida eterna con Dios, que es amor puro. Por último, la liturgia de hoy hace hincapié en el rumbo que llevamos. ¿Adónde vamos? Al destino de todos los caminos de la vida: el hogar. El hogar no es una casa en el campo, un apartamento en la ciudad ni un condominio en los suburbios. El hogar no es donde vivimos, es donde somos amados. La fiesta de hoy pone de manifiesto que todas las relaciones, y por lo tanto todo tipo de amor, son pasajeros, fugaces, y están destinadas a terminar; todas menos una. Dios es una relación que nunca disminuye, un amor sin fin. Y la vida eterna con Dios es un hogar libre de la muerte, la separación y la desilución. Hoy dediquémonos a escuchar la invitación de Dios a nuestro hogar. Esta invitación le llega a toda persona que ha sido fiel. (c) J. S. Paluch Company Necesitamos ayuda en el Ministerio Hispano Intreresdos en servir a Dios como: Lectores, Ministros de Comunión, Monaguillos. Hablar a la casa parroquial (8470 394-8100 Interesados a servir a Dios como: Ujier Hablar con Jose Osuna al (847) 776-0443 Interesados a servir a Dios como: Miembros del Coro Hablar con Nicolas Guadarrama al (847)707-1392 Interesados a servir a Dios como: Miembro del Equipo Promotor Hablar con Maria Reza al (847) 414-4727 Adoración del Santísimo Sacramento Cada viernes tenemos la Exposición y Adoración del Santísimo Sacramento en español. Alabanzas y oraciones empiezan a las 6:00PM. El Primer Viernes del mes es a las 5:00PM. ALCOHOLICOS ANONIMOS Todos los jueves de 7:00PM a 8:30PM en 2262 Algonquin Pkwy, Rolling Meadows. Hay una reunión abierta para cualquier persona que busca información o ayuda. Para más información con el Sr. Marcelo Villagomez: 847-354-2482 Page Nine– Religious Education SHARE FAITH RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CORNER Overview of National Parish Religious Education Week Beginning the week of November 2 – 8, 2014 we will be celebrating for the second year National Parish Religious Education Week. Every day of the week some type of religious education activity is going on in a parish somewhere in the United States and its territories. As the hub of lifelong faith formation, the parish – both the people and the place – weaves together essential strands within the fabric of effective Catholic education. NCEA’s annual celebration of National Parish Religious Education Week highlights the vital role of the parish in fulfilling the Church’s mission of evangelization and catechesis. As a fruit of the Year of Faith, NCEA established the week beginning the first Sunday of November as an annual National Parish Religious Education Week. During this week, NCEA focus is on the value of parish-based efforts to form people of all ages in the Catholic faith and way of life. Goals for the first few years of the new celebration include: Honoring those serving in parish religious education, Sharing the contributions parish communities are making to sound education in the Catholic faith, Helping build bridges between Catholic parish and school educational programs as well as other entities that provide religious instruction and ongoing faith formation. The guiding theme for the celebrations in 2013 to 2015 is Encountering Christ Every Day ~ Encuentro con Cristo cada día. Keeping the national theme consistent for the first three years is important to building momentum for the national awareness of the effort, building a “bank” of resources used in local parish celebrations, and complementing the changing themes of other efforts such as Catechetical Sunday. May all we do to advance the Church's mission of evangelization and catechesis glorify God as we celebrate encountering Christ everyday. Please keep Share Faith in your prayers as we strive to continue to teach and make our small disciples aware of their personal relationship with Jesus FOCUS TEEN NEWS The FOCUS teens give a big thank you to the Share Faith 7th and 8th graders who helped bake and serve at the Pancake Breakfast, to the FOCUS Adult Leaders and the Share Faith Catechists and a special thank you to our great Parishioners for supporting us as we fund-raise for our Mission Trip this June in Springfield, Il. We could not do this without you! God Bless. FOCUS REMINDERS FOR NOVEMBER H.S. CONFIRMATION PREP 1 & 2 Sun. Nov. 2nd 4:00 to 6:00 pm AND THEN FOCUS TEEN Small Group Gathering Sunday Nov. 2nd 6:00 to 8:00 pm – Meet in Halpin Hall. UPCOMING FOCUS EVENTS NOVEMBER 2014 FOCUS Teen Concessions – Craft Fair Sat. Nov. 8th 9:00am to 4:00 pm Pads Sight Set-up @ UCC Thurs. Nov. 13th 6:00 pm Help Make Tamales Saturday Nov. 15th 10:00 to 2:00 pm Pads Set-up on Thanksgiving Day @UCC Nov. 27th @10:00 am Welcome to Online Giving! Sacraments/Sacramentos Baptism/Bau smos Introducing...GiveCentral! St. Colette Parish has begun accepting online donations through GiveCentral, our new online donation service. GiveCentral is a safe, secure, and paperless way to make your Sunday offertory and other contributions. It was designed specifically for Catholic churches and schools in the Chicago area, and many other parishes in our Diocese have already found success with it. The site allows you to make a one time or automatically repeating payments on a schedule that works best for you, using any credit card, debit card or electronic bank account. We believe that having a flexible online giving option will make it easier for many of you to support St. Colette. Visit our website at www.stcolette.org and click on the “GiveCentral” link or go to www.GiveCentral.org and take a couple minutes to set up your donations. Questions? Please call Darlene Bulak at the Parish Office at 847-394-8100. Downtown Mount Prospect www.FriedrichsFH.com 320 West Central Road Mount Prospect ~847-255-7800~ Weddings/Bodas Contact Parish House at least 6 months in advance for adequate planning. Hablar a la Casa Parroquial con seis meses de an cipacion para poder planear adecuadamente. Consider Remembering Your Parish in Your Will. GEORGE L. BENAS, DDS. For further information, please call the Parish Office. General Dentistry Conveniently Located at Central Road & Northwest Highway in In English—For registration and more information contact the Parish House 2 months in advance. En Español-Para registraciones y mas informacion llamar a la Casa Paroquial con dos meses de an cipacion. Parishioner 1919 Algonquin Rd. 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Por favor recuerden los enfermos de nuestra parroquia y manténgalos en sus oraciones. ************************ Brandt Apa Jade Cali Kayla Domonico Michael Gallaghar Jack & Lorraine Grady Linda Johnson Annie Joyce Mary Kedzie Gregg Gioulos Paul Launer Shirley Lewan Lucille McCafferty Barbara McIntyre Rita Olinake Jeanine Pickler Carolyn Skidmore James Stastny John Sulek Dionisia Tejeda Patty Villadonga Joseph Wieczorek Shirley Warden Don Di John Jason Frieders Rimo Loiotile Caarina Tassoni Carol Thompson Karen Peiss Bob Conway Maria Gonzalez Jacob Arroyo Dennis Beckman Cheryl Fascano Laura Couch Anthony Faflik Lucia Gonzalez Myra Garcia Charlene LeValley Sally Hedrick Matt Horvath Tom Johnson Gloria Huberty Jennifer Joyce Nicole Joyce Sherrie Kirmse John Krohn Christine & Dave Macoahluso Anne Lefevre Diane Moreno Tim Lock Ronald Lohn Daniel Krysh Carmen Barba Nicholas Mostardo Krista Motley Lawrence Parker Bob Placek Guadalupe Robles Lauren Kane Jack Skrzypek Jay Foropolous June Stastny Phyllis Harmon Gloria Tapling James Coleman Celeste Travino Cristeta R. Vega Maria Elena Vinaja Miguel Vinaja Bob Lamb Vita Caravello Walter J. Zaremba Louise Zimmer John Kuhn Francine McCann Debbie Weihe Carole Goehrke Emily Winterstein Roger Muelleer Jenifer Vinezeano Vendea Bowman Ralph Kappelman Mark Fava Nati Cervantes Dan Stoltz Karva Oats Johan Valdivia St. Colette Contact Information Parish House Office Hours Mon. - Fri. 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM Sat. 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Sunday - Closed St. Colette Parish House—(847) 394-8100 Pastor: Rev. Msgr. Peter Galek ext. #105 Associate Pastor: Rev. Brian Simpson ext. #104 Weekend Assistants: Fr. Bob Borre and Fr. James Murphy Deacon: John Connor (Retired) ext. #140 Pedro Sedano ext. 142 Music Director: Michael Myers ext. #107 Financial Operations Manager: Mrs. Darlene Bulak ext. #103; [email protected] Secretary & Sacramental Records: Mr. Eduardo Guillen ext. #102; [email protected] Religious Education: Pam Kollman ext. #122 [email protected] Youth Minister-Focus: Lori Brandt ext. #121 *** St. Colette School - 3900 Pheasant Drive (847) 392-4098 Principal: Mrs. Valerie Zemko ext. #125 ************************* To appear on our Prayers For the Sick list, please notify the Parish House at (847) 394-8100. We try to revise our list every two weeks. Para que puedan ser anunciados en la lista de nuestras oraciones para los enfermos, por favor llamar a la Casa Parroquial al 847-394-8100. Nosotros tratamos de revisitar nuestra lista cada dos semanas. St. Colette has a Facebook Page. Be sure to like us to receive up to date information about events at the parish. Just search: St. Colette Catholic Church and press Like! Bulle n Deadline / Plazo del Boletín All articles must be dropped off at the Parish House or emailed to Eduardo Guillen at [email protected] by noon on Monday to appear in next Sunday’s Bulletin. Todos los artículos para el boletín deben ser dejados a la casa parroquial o enviárselo a Eduardo Guillen a [email protected] Mass Intentions We encourage everyone to call or come in to the Parish House to request weekday Mass intentions for your loved ones! Visit or call the Parish House with all of your intentions at 847-394-8100 ext. 102
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