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Saint Edna Catholic Community Saint Edna Catholic Community desires to live as a reflection of who Christ calls us to be by welcoming all in Charity, Justice, and Hope Congratulations on Weekend Mass Schedule Saturday evening - 5:00pm Sunday - 7:30, 9:30, 11:30am Your Retirement, Pat! 5:30pm Weekday Masses Monday - Thursday 8:00am Communion Service Monday - Friday: 6:45am Eucharistic Adoration First Friday of the Month 8:30-9:30am Benediction First Friday of the Month 9:30-10:30am Office Hours Mon-Thurs: 8:30am - 8:00pm Friday: 8:30am - 5:00pm (closed 12 - 1pm weekdays) Sat: 9:00am - 5:00pm Sun: 9:00am - 1:00pm INSIDE THIS ISSUE: From the Pastor’s Desk.....2 Meet Joe Wojtowicz.........4 Parish Mission..................5 Highlights.........................6 Worship……..…........…...7 Faith Formation................9 Parish Life.......................10 Administration................15 Stewardship.....................16 Human Concerns............17 Thank you for your thirty-one years of service Furthering Our Faith.......19 to St. Edna. You will be so missed! Kids Page........................20 September 11, 2016 Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time From the Pastors Desk... www.stedna.org/pastorsmessage I hope everyone had a great Labor Day last weekend and that you we able to enjoy the fantastic weather we had. Last Sunday, September 4th, Mother Teresa of Calcutta was canonized a Saint by Pope Francis. She is now known as Saint Teresa of Calcutta. She is a patron saint of the pro-life movement. At the National Prayer Breakfast in 1994, she said: “The greatest destroyer of peace today is abortion, because it is a war against the child, a direct killing of the innocent child, murder by the mother herself. And if we accept that a mother can kill even her own child, how can we tell other people not to kill one another? Any country that accepts abortion is not teaching its people to love, but to use any violence to get what they want. This is why the greatest destroyer of love and peace is abortion.” These are words from a woman who served the poorest of the poor for over half a century in the slums of India. As far as the people of India were concerned, she was already a saint; Pope Francis just made it official last week. What a faith-filled and selfless role model we have in this woman who always put the needs of others before her own, in particular, those who had no one to care for or represent them. *************** After Priests for Life, an advocate group that promotes the promotion and preservation of life for all, and other religious non-profit groups, waged an almost five-year legal battle against the Obama Administration’s HHS Mandate. Earlier this year, the Supreme Court told these groups and the government that they should sit down and work things out, as it was their opinion – and these advocate groups – that a solution could be found that preserved our religious freedom. Those discussions had gotten underway, but then, to the surprise of these groups, the government opened up the process to public comment. Therefore, Priests for Life will be holding a webcast on Monday night, September 12 at 8:00 PM, to explain to concerned citizens how they can lend their voices in support of all the petitioners who have stood firm against the government’s attempt to make them complicit in the expansion of abortion. The hour-long webcast will feature Fr. Frank Pavone and attorney Robert Muise of the American Freedom Law Center. They will explain the importance of letting the Obama administration know that it cannot place the promotion of abortion and contraception above religious rights. To obtain more details and register for the webcast, go to www.PriestsForLife.org/Webcast. This is a crucial opportunity for people to stand for religious freedom and against the Obama administration’s oppressive, anti-life proposal. All who care about the right to freely practice their faith are strongly urged to go online to join Priests for Life for this important webcast. *************** Now that Pat Freeman has officially assumed the well-deserved title of – RETIRED -- and as our parish celebrates her time among us over the past thirty years this weekend, we welcome our new Business Manager, Joe Wojtowicz, who has some big shoes to fill. Joe comes to us with lots of experience, having worked for the diocese in the area of accounting and also at the parish level as Business Manager. On behalf of our parish 2 September 11, 2016 From the Pastors Desk... www.stedna.org/pastorsmessage Community, I welcome Joe and hope that he will find our community of faith a warm and welcoming place. Please take the time to read about him on the next page and over the next few months to get to know him. *************** I’d like to conclude my article this week with a beautiful piece entitled – “The Stewardship Prayer.” I had included this prayer a couple of years ago in the bulletin yet I think it is so good it deserves repeating. It was given to me by one of our parishioners who saw it in the bulletin of the parish she was visiting. THE STEWARDSHIP PRAYER My parish is composed of people like me. I help make it what it is. It will be friendly, if I am. It will be holy, if I am. Its pews will be filled, if I help fill them. It will do great work, if I work. It will be prayerful, if I pray. It will make generous gifts to many causes, If I am a generous giver. It will bring others into its worship, If I invite and bring them. It will be a parish of loyalty and love, of fearlessness and faith, of compassion, charity, and mercy, if I, who make it what it is, am filled with these same things. Therefore, with the help of God, I now dedicate myself to the task of being All the things that I want my parish to be. Amen+ Have a great week everyone! Fr. Rich The people of St. Edna Parish are cordially invited to join us as we bid farewell and offer our best wishes to Pat Freeman as she retires after 31 years of service to St. Edna ! Pat will be honored at the 9:30am Mass on Sunday, September 11, 2016 A reception will be held in the Doherty Center after the Mass. Please stop by and wish Pat well as she celebrates her retirement! www.stedna.org 3 WELCOME JOSEPH WOJTOWICZ OUR NEW PARISH/BUSINESS MANAGER     Hello to the faith community of St. Edna! I am privileged to be chosen to serve you. A li(cid:425)le background informa(cid:415)on about my journey to this point: I was raised in Elmwood Park, IL, and graduated from Elmwood Park High School. My parish growing up was St. Vincent Ferrer in River Forest, IL. I played youth football at St. Vincent’s and a(cid:425)ended CCD there as well. I met my beau(cid:415)ful and smart wife while she was a senior at Elmwood Park High and we were married in 1996. I finished up my Bachelor Degree at DePaul University where I majored in Accoun(cid:415)ng. I worked for 1st Na(cid:415)onal Bank of Chicago in various departments, ending as a Staff Accountant for the Northwest Division Banking Branches. I then decided to get a job that was more than a job, a posi(cid:415)on where you could live your ministry. I worked for the Catholic Church Extension Society for twelve years as their Accoun(cid:415)ng Manager and Controller. I then worked as an Accountant for the Archdiocese of Chicago responsible for the accoun(cid:415)ng for twenty-two loca(cid:415)ons. I am now working as a part-(cid:415)me Business Manager at St. Catherine Laboure in Glenview and St. John Brebeuf in Niles. I look forward to becoming familiar with your faith community and hope I will serve you well in the years to come. Sincerely Joseph Wojtowicz Mark Your Calendars! St. Edna will be having a Parish Mission beginning Sunday, October 23rd, 2016 through Wednesday, October 26th, 2016. Catholic lay evangelist, Bill Wegner, of Good News International, is conducting the mission. The theme is Living and Sharing Gods Mercy! This will be a great time to continue in Pope Francis’ “Year of Mercy.” Plan to be there and bring a friend. Sunday Masses: Bill Wegner will be speaking at all the Masses. Sunday Evening Mission: 7:30pm in Church Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday Morning Missions: 8:45am in Church Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday Evening Missions: 7:30pm in Church Prayer for Our Parish Mission God Our Father, We offer you praise and thanksgiving for all the many gifts you have given us. We thank you especially for the gift of our Parish Mission. Quiet our minds and open our hearts to receive the gift of truth. Grant that our coming Mission will be a time of grace for all. A time of growth for our young, A time of refreshment for our old, A time of renewal for our families, A time of healing for the broken, A time of joy for the sorrowing, A time of challenge for the complacent, A time of grace for the sinners, A time of strength for the holy, A time of homecoming for those who have been away. Grant, most loving Father, that the Mission may bring down your richest Blessings on one and all! We ask this through the intercession of Mary, Our Mother, and all our Patron Saints, in the name of Jesus Christ who is Lord of all. Amen. This Week At St. Edna www.stedna.org/calendar Bulletin Deadline: Articles for the Sunday, September 11 Sunday, September 25 9:30am Liturgy of the Word for Children - Church & Hurley Center bulletin articles may be dropped off in the Parish 10:30am Pat Freeman’s Retirement Party - Doherty Center Office or e-mailed to 10:30am Pastoral Council New Member Orientation - Community Room [email protected] 4:00pm Confirmation Classes - Doherty & Hurley Centers no later than Tuesday, September 13 Monday, September 12 9:30am Moms Plus - Hurley Center Please indicate the topic in 9:30am Prayer Shawl Ministry - Hurley Center the subject line. 4:30pm Options Ministry Team - Teen Center 7:00pm Pastoral Council - Hurley Center 7:00pm Bible Study - Community Room 7:00pm Pancake Breakfast Team - Doherty Center 7:30pm Outreach Ministry - Hurley Center Tuesday, September 13 8:30am Grandparents Prayer Time - Hurley Center 9:00am Transformations - Hurley Center 6:00pm Religious Education Classes - Doherty Center 7:00pm Archdiocesan Pre-Cana Facilitators - Hurley Center 7:00pm Holy Land Travel Meeting - Hurley Center 7:00pm Investigation into Catholicism - Community Room 7:00pm Parish Mission Team - Hurley Center 7:30pm Rosary Group - Church Wednesday, September 14 4:30pm Religious Education Classes - Doherty Center 7:00pm Capital Campaign Follow-Up Meeting - Hurley Center 7:00pm Bible Study - Community Room 7:30pm Choir Rehearsal - Church Thursday, September 15 6:00pm Women of St. Edna Bunco Evening - Doherty Center 6:00pm Children’s Choir Rehearsal - Church 7:00pm Peer Ministry Team - Teen Center Friday, September 16 10:00am Bible Study - Doherty Center Saturday, September 17 9:00am Mats for the Homeless Training - Doherty Center Sunday, September 18 Welcoming for Newcomers, after morning Masses - Narthex Sharing Coffee, after morning Masses - Doherty Center 9:30am Liturgy of the Word for Children - Church & Hurley Center 1:00pm Baptisms - Church 6:30pm St. Edna Community Table - Doherty Center 6 September 11, 2016 Worship Commission www.stedna.org/worship What is Liturgy of the Word for Children (LWC)? Worship Commission cultivates the A special ministry at St. Edna that provides the children (5 years and older) at the 9:30am Mass with liturgical life of the parish the opportunity to: by fostering full, active and conscious participation of  Experience God’s Word (readings, Responsorial Psalm, Gospel) proclaimed from the the community. Children’s Lectionary  Hear a homily/reflection, which opens the children to the Good News of Jesus Christ and the mystery of God’s redeeming, saving, and forgiving love Co-Chairs:  Respond to the proclamation of the word with a spoken Profession of Faith and Prayer of the Gary Daigle Faithful Marie Schalke Join Us! Members: New team members are welcome to join this amazing, prayerful, dedicated, and fun-loving LWC Phil Bares team at any time during the year. Parents are especially encouraged to attend LWC along with their Moira Burdi children for the first few times and are invited to discern their involvement with this important Peg Connolly ministry. This ministry has been so fruitful and life-giving to those who have been called. Are you Lorie Crepeau being called? Orientation for new team members can be arranged at your convenience. Kelly Fagan Evelyn Getty For more information or to join our LWC team, please leave your name with the Parish Office Anne Mura or contact Moira Burdi at [email protected] Camille Murray Deacon Jim Pauwels Mass Intentions for the week of September 11, 2016 Therese Pauwels Paula Pollman (rec.) Fr. Rodolfo Ramirez Weekend of September 10-11 Ann Rymsza 5:00pm—Ronald Wolek, Caroline Shepley, Thomas Kohn Mary Salm 7:30am—George Tokarczyk, Deceased Members of the Hester Family, Lawrence Krenas, Frank Starshak Pat Dussling 9:30am—Ardith Kniskern, The Beckfeld & Malec Families, Alice Ross, Bill & Marie Bataska 11:30am—John Bauer, William Scheffler, Dorothy Ziegler 5:30pm—Laura Szejka, Joseph Scarola, Mary Schultz Monday, September 12 6:45am—Liturgy of the Word & Communion Service 8:00am—Parishioners of St. Edna, Thomas J. Clark (A) Tuesday, September 13 6:45am—Liturgy of the Word & Communion Service 8:00am—The Souls of the Faithful Departed of St. Edna, Anna Marie Herman, Ardith Kniskern (A) Wednesday, September 14 6:45am—Liturgy of the Word & Communion Service 8:00am— Thursday, September 15 6:45am—Liturgy of the Word & Communion Service 8:00am—Lawrence & Bernadette DeGrazia, Ralph Arnold, Evelyn Thiel-Kolbe (A) Friday, September 16 6:45am—Liturgy of the Word & Communion Service 8:00am—Morning Prayer & Communion Service Saturday, September 17 8:00am—Confessions www.stedna.org 7 Worship Commission www.stedna.org/worship Worship Commission Mass Celebrants cultivates the liturgical life of the parish ROSARY GROUP September 17-18 by fostering full, active and conscious participation of Meets: Monday – the community. Thursday 7:20am 5:00pm—Rev. Rich Yanos & Deacon Joe Yannotta (preach) in the church and Tuesday at 7:30pm 7:30am—Rev. Rich Yanos & All are invited to join us Deacon Jim Gaughan (preach) to pray the Chaplet of the Divine Mercy 9:30am—Rev. Rodolfo Ramirez & And the Rosary. Deacon Jim Gaughan (preach) Baptisms 11:30am—Rev. Rodolfo Ramirez & Celebrated the 1st, 3rd & Deacon Greg Beeber (preach) 5th Sunday of the month at 1:00 pm. Parent preparation class: 5:30pm—Rev. Rodolfo Ramirez & 2nd Thursday of each Deacon Jim Pauwels (preach) With Sympathy month, 7:30 pm. Please call to register. Patricia Bialczak, Marriages mother of Judy Vihnanek Arrangements for celebration of marriage Richard Lunardini, should be made at the husband of Jeanette Parish Office at least six months in advance. Wedding Banns Barbara Borchard, Reconciliation/Confession grandmother of Aura Pocklington Tania Coyoc & Alexander Maranon Available first and third Saturdays of each month Robert Kirsh, uncle of Sanah Krech 8:00am until all are heard. Anointing of the Sick Please call the Parish Office to have a family member who is seriously ill or elderly receive the MEMORIAL OPPORTUNITY Sacrament of Anointing. If you would like to remember a deceased Altar bread and wine relative or friend in a special way, here is your will be offered in memory of opportunity. We are accepting donations for the altar breads and wine that are used at Mass for Franciszka, Lucjan, that week. Every week in the bulletin we will Blanche, and Antonin post who the bread and wine was donated in donated by The Children memory of. Suggested donation is $25. You can drop off or mail your donation to the Parish during the week of Office, marked “Altar Bread Memorial.” Make September 11, 2016 sure to include your name and the name/s of whom you would like to be remembered. Requests are published in the bulletin in the order that they are received. 8 September 11, 2016 Faith Formation Commission www.stedna.org/faithformation Our Faith Formation Grandparents! Commission fosters the T(cid:3467)(cid:3450)(cid:3463)(cid:3468)(cid:3455)(cid:3464)(cid:3467)(cid:3462)(cid:3450)(cid:3469)(cid:3458)(cid:3464)(cid:3463)(cid:3468) All Grandparents are welcome to life-long growth, of all, in gather for prayerful support the Catholic Faith. Join the open discussion every Tuesday morning for your families: at 9:00am in Room D of the Hurley Center to GRANDPARENTS’ discuss the readings for the following weekend. PRAYER TIME It brings us together in prayer and friendship, renews us spiritually, and brings the Word of God Tuesday mornings 8:30-9:00 into our everyday lives. in the Hurley Center God is Calling You, Will You Answer?  Have you thought about joining the Catholic Faith?  Is your spouse/fiancée Catholic and you have always thought about how great that it Chair: would be to worship together? Heather Daudelin  How fulfilling that it would be to be able to participate in your Child’s faith life with Members: them? Cynthia Jochum  Do you know of a family member or friend that has discussed the possibility of Katie Pisello becoming Catholic? Camille Ponski Michelle Stuercke  Are you an adult Catholic wishing to complete their Sacraments? Ann Marie Thomas We Welcome You! St. Edna’s Inquiry on Catholic Christianity meets on Tuesday evenings at 7:00 pm in the Community Room. For more information, please call Jim Gaughan at the Parish Office: 847.398.3362 Topic for Tuesday, September 13: Overview of the RCIA, History of the Catholic Church Baptized Unto the Lord... Emma Louise Dean Scott Daughter of Kristi (Radicia) & Son of Kristin (Wojcik) Timothy Larkowski, & Rich Toner sister of Isabella & Olivia www.stedna.org 9 Parish Life Commission www.stedna.org/parishlife Parish Life Commission fosters a sense of parish unity by YOUNG AT HEART organizing and FOR SENIORS welcoming all to community-building events September 22, 2016— General Meeting 11:30am—Hurley Center Members: Sandy Bialek Christine Domalik October 13, 2016— General Meeting Jackie Lapetino White Elephant Bingo Anne Mura 11:30am—Hurley Center Kathy Romza Diane Thomason Theresa Watkins Moms Plus is a St. Edna ministry of moms based on faith, friendship and fun. We meet on Monday mornings and monthly for Moms Night Out. We would love for you to join us for any or all of these gatherings! Babysitting offered in If you are interested in becoming a the nursery each week. member of St. Edna Parish, please join us in the Narthex on: Join Us in September! 9:30-11am /Mtg Rm B September 18, 2016 after all morning Masses Morning Gatherings at the Kiosk in the Narthex 9/12: Brunch & Planning 9/26: The Joy of Love #1 Registration will take place at this time. Registration can also be Moms Night Out completed in the Parish Office September 21st @ 7:30pm during Office Hours. Peggy Kinnane’s For questions or MNO RSVP: We look forward to meeting you! [email protected] We look forward to meeting you! 10 September 11, 2016

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