confession schedule - Holy Cross Catholic Church

JANUARY 18, 2015
PASTORAL STAFF
Rev. James W. Parker, Pastor
Rev. Timothy J. Draper, PV
Rev. Daniel P. Zdebik, OFM Conv., PV
Mr. Raymond J. Martin, Deacon
Mr. Larry J. Motyka, Deacon
Mr. Kenneth R. Ramsey, Deacon
PARISH OFFICE HOURS
Mon
Tues-Fri
Parish Offices Closed
8:30AM-Noon &
1:00PM-4:30PM
MASS SCHEDULE
Sunday Mass
Saturday
Sunday
4:15PM Anticipatory
6:30AM, 8:00AM,
9:45AM, 11:15AM
Weekday Mass
Mon-Fri
6:30AM, 8:00AM
Saturday
8:30AM
CONFESSION TIMES
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
7:00-7:30AM
7:00-7:30AM and
6:00PM-until all
are heard
7:00-7:30AM
7:00-7:30AM
7:00-7:30AM
9:00AM-until all
are heard
and 3:00-3:45PM
9:15-9:45AM until
Mass begins
DEVOTIONS
Chaplet of Divine Mercy
Tuesdays
Saturdays
8:30AM
4:00PM
Chaplet of Divine Mercy with
Healing Service
Tuesdays
6:00PM
Daily Rosary
Mon-Fri
Saturdays
6:00AM & 7:30AM
8:00AM
Hour of Prayer and Adoration for Life
1st Sat of Month 9:00AM
First Friday Holy Hour
Holy Cross
1st Fri of Month
7:30PM
Perpetual Adoration of the
Blessed Sacrament
Sunday 1:00PM - Saturday 1:00PM
Catholic Church
PARISH E-MAIL
• 2300 Main St., Batavia, Illinois 60510-7625 •
• 630-879-4750 Parish • 630-879-4751 Rel. Ed. •
• 630-593-5290 School •
PARISH WEBSITE
staff@holycross-batavia.org
www.holycross-batavia.org
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t h e
Pa sto r ’s
D es k . . .
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER
DINNER...Attention all Married Couples!!
You are invited to a Free Romantic Dinner
on Saturday, January 24, 2015 at Holy
Cross Catholic Church, Batavia,
sponsored by Worldwide Marriage
Encounter. Come enjoy a quiet, romantic
dinner for two and find out what a
Marriage Encounter weekend is all about.
Please note, seating is limited and
reservations are required. To make your
dinner reservation call Tim and Doris Trout
at (630) 482-2572.
HOLY CROSS OPEN HOUSE..The Holy
Cross School community welcomes you to
join us at our Open House scheduled for
Sun., Jan. 25th from 12:15 – 1:30PM.
Come and see our vibrant, close-knit faith
community where integrating the Catholic
faith and providing a rigorous curriculum is
a top priority! Step inside our doors and
you will notice the dedication of the
administration and staff, all who have
created a climate that encourages children
to learn the richness of the Catholic faith
while developing a deep personal
relationship with Jesus Christ. In addition
to a differentiated curriculum where the
needs of all students are noticed, we offer
a wide range of extra-curricular programs
and competitive athletic opportunities. We
look forward to giving you the opportunity
to explore, firsthand, the brand new state
of the art facility that is loaded with
up-to-date academic resources,
technological tools that go beyond the
norm, and a tremendously rich Catholic
identity. Registration for new families
begins Mon., Feb. 2nd. Come take a tour!
For further info please call the school
office at 630-593-5290.
46th ANNUAL
We need to pray and intercede before God for more
vocations to the priesthood. This is becoming more
critical in dioceses throughout the country, especially
our Diocese of Rockford. Without the priesthood there
is no Eucharist Adoration, no Mass and no absolution
of our sins in the Sacrament of Confession. The number of priests being ordained each year is less than the
number of priests who step down from active ministry each year. We are
blessed to have three priests at this parish, therefore, we are often called
upon to assist at other parishes. Fr. Draper, for instance, has been helping
assist Msgr. Tom Bales, a.k.a. “Fr. Tom”, at his parishes the last few weekends. Fr. Tom wrote in his bulletin last week that he has been tired and
short of breath because of heart trouble. Let’s keep him in our prayers
and many of the veteran priests who serve so faithfully. We need them
healthy and younger priests to assist. There are a number of parishes in
our diocese, especially west of Rockford, that do not have Mass every
day because one priest is serving as pastor to several parishes.
The good Lord truly wants to give us far more than we can ask or imagine. But we need to pray daily for men who are called. Pray that they
hear God’s voice and courageously accept the invitation to priesthood.
The Catechism of the Catholic Church states that we are to be prayer
intercessors. "In intercession, he who prays looks "not only to his own
interests, but also to the interests of others" (C.C.C. # 2635).
God bless you with His peace,
Fr. Parker
P.S. Parish and School Offices Will Be Closed this Monday, January 19th.
Altar Server Training
Would you like to be an Altar Server? The Altar Server Ministry is open to all
boys and girls in the parish who are in the 5th grade or older. Training Sessions
will be held here at church on:
Sunday, February 1
Sunday, February 8
Sunday, February 15
Sunday, February 22
** end time to be confirmed
1:00-4:30PM
1:00-4:30PM
1:00-4:30PM
1:00-4:30PM **
Attendance is mandatory for all training sessions - though absence from a session due to schedule conflicts may be permitted if arranged in advance. A brief
introductory meeting (20 min.) for parents will be held at the start of the first
training session - all parents are expected to attend.
Featuring Al Ritter
President of The Ritter Consulting Group
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH
6:30PM in Donovan Hall
Hosted by Holy Cross Church
$15 Donation
Tickets are available after Mass and
in the Parish Office
You must register for Server Training in advance. Please call Greg Norris
(630-879-0706) or email: GNHCASMC@AOL.COM no later than January 28th to
register for training, or with questions regarding server training or training sessions attendance. To register please include: your child’s name, a parent’s name,
a parent’s email address and phone number. Training forms are available in the
narthex.
Catechism 101 - The Purpose of Man's Existence
Q. Who made us?
A. God made us.
In the beginning, God created heaven and earth. (Genesis 1:1)
LITURGY, PARISH CALENDAR, MASS OFFERINGS
LITURGY
Sat. 4:15PM
1/24
1st Reader
G. Hanauer
2nd Reader
L. Buckley
Commentator
Cantor/Deacon
EMs
Need One
G. Norris
B. Brockmann
M. Bergeron
C. Wirth
C. Plewa
Need One
Altar Servers
K. Ryan
P. Donahoe
J. Fuchser
N. Ward
D. O’Brien
Greeters
A. Hendricksen
C. Jennings
V. Sweeney
Sun. 6:30AM
1/25
1st & 2nd
Reader
L. Johnson
Commentator
S. Foran
EMs
R. Kautz
B. Pogwizd
B. Schlameuss
K. Kosek
J. Lorenzo
P. Schnaitman
Altar Servers
M. Murphy
M. Figueras
R. Hoffner
A. Herwaldt
E. Herwaldt
Greeters
T. Falk
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Sun. 8:00AM
1/25
1st Reader
V. Celia
2nd Reader
Need One
Commentator
Cantor/Deacon
EMs
C. Clarey
J. Glemkowski
M. Neidermann
C. Barrett
D. Hymel
M. Mastenbrook
E. Stewart
L. Mahler
L. Lanute
Altar Servers
T. Schafer
J. Fisher
J. Malley
T. Glemkowski
T. Musuras
Greeters
S. Lingle
R. Lingle
E. Stewart
MASS SCHEDULE
Monday, January 19
6:30AM L/D Members of the Langdon
and Murphy Families
8:00AM t
Judith Ann Miloch
Tuesday, January 20
Saint Fabian, Pope and Martyr
Saint Sebastian, Martyr
6:30AM t Jeanne Bonkowski
8:00AM t Cristofaro, Sullivan and
Bangs Families
Wednesday, January 21
Saint Agnes, Virgin and Martyr
6:30AM SI Guy Timm
8:00AM t Joni Nemechek
Thursday, January 22
Day of Prayer for the Legal Proctection of
Unborn Children
6:30AM SI Jason Fontaine
8:00AM t Edith Schwartz
Friday, January 23
Saint Vincent, Deacon and Martyr
St. Marianne Cope, Virgin
6:30AM t Leo Salato
8:00AM SI Family of Emery and Ann
Biro
Saturday, January 24
Saint Francis de Sales, Bishop and Doctor
of the Church
8:30AM t Rodger Lambert
4:15PM t Amalia Castro
Sunday, January 25
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
6:30AM SI Parishioners of Holy Cross
8:00AM t Julie Nelson
9:45AM t Pauline Gron
11:15AM t Robert Myers
Sun. 9:45AM
1/25
1st Reader
C. Szymanski
2nd Reader
S. Pasero
Commentator
Cantor/Deacon
EMs
M. Pacer
M. Middendorf
T. Schroeder
D. Hankes
C. Gundrum
L. Hutches
J. O’Reilly
J. Kania
Altar Servers
H. Melcher
S. Callahan
E. Emerson
C. O’Brien
M. Meyer
Greeters
L. Catron
L. Krzykowski
Sun. 11:15AM
1/25
1st Reader
C. Downs
2nd Reader
B. Germano
Commentator
Cantor/Deacon
EMs
Acolyte
B. Hammack
M. Riordan
K. Moore
J. Perez
G. Timm
T. Wulff
G. Zurava
D. Thomas
Altar Servers
J. Iwanski
C. Dietz
J. Duffy
A. Hammond
J. Schulenberg
Greeters
P. Tuggle
C. Dunn
CANDLE SCHEDULE
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Repose of the Soul of
SI Special Intentions of
L/D Living and Deceased Members of
The Adoration Chapel Candles are lit
for the intentions of any parishioner or in
memory of any of our deceased. The offering is $40.00 for one week, Monday through
Sunday. The Candles will burn In Memory of
George, Frances and George J. Graf the
week of January 19th - 25th.
The Sanctuary Presence Lamp, that burns
to let us know of Jesus’ Presence in the
Tabernacle, will be lit for the intentions of
any parishioner or in memory of any of our
deceased. The offering is $10.00 for one
week, Monday through Sunday. The Lamp will
burn In Memory of Henry J. Buba the week
of January 19th - 25th.
Monday,
January 19
Parish and School Closed
Adoration, Chapel
AHG, Donovan Hall
8:30AM
Women’s Prayer Group, MR
6:00PM
1 Thing is 3 Retreat,
CECC 203
6:00PM
SVDP District Mtg., Mary
7:00PM
Boy Scouts, Donovan
7:00PM
Adult Bells, CECC 101
Tuesday,
8:30AM
6:00PM
6:45PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
Wednesday, January 21
Adoration, Chapel
HCCSchool, Entire Facility
8:45AM
1 Thing is 3 Retreat,
Donovan
10:30AM
MM Prayer Grp, CECC 202
Wed. RE, Entire Facility
5:30PM
Abbellimenti, CECC 101
6:15PM
Cantate Deo, CECC 101
7:00PM
Theology of the Body,
CECC 112
7:00PM
Forum, Donovan
7:30PM
Chancel Choir, CECC 101
Thursday,
4:45PM
5:30PM
6:15PM
6:30PM
7:00PM
8:00PM
Friday,
NOON
7:30PM
Saturday,
6:30AM
6:30AM
8:00PM
9:00AM
TRAVELING?
LOOKING FOR A CHURCH?
Are you going on a trip and need to
find a Catholic church to attend?
Check out: www.masstimes.org
This website lists
churches and
their Mass times
throughout the world.
January 20
Adoration, Chapel
HCCSchool, Entire Facility
Catholic Women’s Book
Club, Mary
Tues. RE, Entire Facility
Healing Service and
Confessions, Church
RCIA, CECC 207
CIC, CECC 205, 202
Theology of the Body,
Donovan
10:00AM
6:00PM
Sunday,
3rd Sunday
9:30AM
9:30AM
9:45AM
11:00AM
7:00PM
January 22
Adoration, Chapel
HCCSchool, Entire Facility
Cursillo, MR
Youth Bells, CECC 101
Youth Choir, CECC 101
SVDP, Mary
1 Thing is 3 Retreat,
CECC 203
Men’s Basketball, Gym
January 23
Adoration, Chapel
HCCSchool, Entire Facility
Windmill Seniors, Donovan
AHG, Donovan Wing
January 24
Adoration, Chapel
Men’s Group, St. Mary
That Man Is You,
CECC 203, 204
Pinewood Derby, Donovan
1 Thing is 3 Retreat,
CECC 202
Contemporary Choir,
CECC 101
Marriage Encounter Dinner,
Church
January 25
in Ordinary Time
PMT, CECC
PMT Retreat Prep.,
Donovan
Sunday School
1 Thing is 3 Retreat,
CECC 203
Schola, CECC 101
HOLY CROSS RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
YOUTH MINISTRIES AND YOUTH ACTIVITIES
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RE Calendar of Events for the Week of January 18th - January 25th
Sunday, Jan. 18
NO Pre-K & K
Parent Preview of The High Cost of Free Love Video 2:00PM or 7:00PM
Tuesday, Jan. 20
Grs. 1-5
Grs. 6-8
4:45PM-6:00PM & 7:00PM-8:15PM
4:45PM-6:15PM & 7:00PM-8:30PM
Wednesday, Jan. 21 Grs. 1-5
Grs. 6-8
4:45PM-6:00PM & 6:45PM-8:00PM
4:45PM-6:15PM & 6:45PM-8:15PM
Sunday, Jan. 25
9:45AM
Pre-K & K
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
VBS DATES FOR 2015 ARE JUNE 22ND - 26TH
PARENTS ... YOU’RE INVITED!
Come to the GOD IS! Day of Renewal.
It’s a one day retreat to become enriched in a way that will help you to
journey closer to our loving Father, His saving Son, and the transforming
Holy Spirit!
Teen Led
God Is! Day of Renewal at Holy Cross Church
Saturday, January 31, 2015 at 7:30AM – 5:15PM
Registration Cost: $20.00 Forms are online and in the narthex.
Super-charge your life! All adults are welcome. Participants will hear
the Good News proclaimed in a dynamic way that will invite all to journey closer to their loving Father, his saving Son, and the transforming
Holy Spirit. On this one day retreat, you will experience informative
talks, inspirational personal witness, sacramental renewal, prayer,
Eucharistic Adoration, and the Mass.
Summer HS Weekly Ministry
The requested donation for this spiritually uplifting day is $20.00
(scholarships are available). Breakfast and lunch will be provided. All
participants will receive, free of charge, a set of CDs from Catholic
Lighthouse Media, NFP and monthly Epistles (inspirational/spiritual
e-newsletter) to help support your ongoing faith walk.
HOLY CROSS MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY
-An Afternnon of Open Gym - Feb. 15th 1:00PM-3:00PM
-Here I Am Lord Conference - Mar. 6th @ 6:30PM
Evening of Prayer, more details to come...
-Here I Am Lord Conference - Mar. 7th 8:30AM-2:30PM
Faith Enrichment Day, more details to come...
-Middle School Students-Camp WOW - June 15th 18th for current 6th - 8th graders. Registration Forms
are online and in the narthex.
Corporal Works of Mercy: Feed the hungry; Give drink to the thirsty; Clothe the naked;
Harbor the harborless; Visit the sick; Ransom the captive; Bury the dead.
Spiritual Works of Mercy: Instruct the ignorant; Counsel the doubtful; Admonish sinners;
Bear wrongs patiently; Forgive offenses willingly; Comfort the afflicted; Pray for the living and the dead.
-HOLY CROSS RESPECT LIFE MINISTRY...To get involved or
for more info call Kathleen Dietz at: 630-482-9908 or
kathleen_dietz@hotmail.com .
NATIONAl SANCTITY OF HUMAN lIFE DAY... is celebrated
on January 18, 2015. National Sanctity of Human Life Day is
an observance declared by several U.S. Presidents who
opposed abortion. President Ronald Reagan designated
January 22, 1984 as the first National Sanctity of Human
Life Day. The date was chosen to coincide with the 11th
anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court case that
first recognized the constitutionally-protected status of
abortion in the United States.
Fourth Friday - Friday, January 23rd is Holy Cross's day to
provide a prayerful presence at Planned Parenthood in
Aurora. Please come out as a witness to the sanctity of life.
For more info contact Kathleen Dietz.
Spiritual Adoption Month 5 - Your spiritually adopted baby
weighs over one pound now. His mother can feel him moving now. Before he was too small for her to feel. Although
he swam with ease in his watery world, he needed to be
big and strong enough to kick hard against the outside
uterine wall and dent it - the inside wall of the uterus has
no feeling. We are midway through the pregnancy now.
Your prayers have helped your baby’s mother continue
with her pregnancy and seek the help she needs.
Speak Out Illinois Pro-life Conference - Saturday, January
31 at Crowne Plaza O’Hare Hotel in Rosemont. Online registration will be available soon, or you can contact Lake
County Right to Life at speakoutillinois.org or by phone at
847-223-7022 to register.
EVENING OF HOPE ON BROADWAY,
Waterleaf Pregnancy Health Center Fundraiser
Saturday, February 7th, 2015
6:00PM cocktails, 7:00PM dinner
The Abbington
Rt. 53 and Butterfield Rd
Glen Ellyn, IL
Cocktail Attire
$500 for Table of 10 or $50 per ticket
For ticket reservation or to make a donation:
www.waterleafwc/org
or contact Kelly at 630-701-6270
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-HavE YOu EvER CONSIDERED HELPING THE HOMELESS aT HESED
HOuSE IN OuR COMMuNITY? ... Holy Cross provides relief for
Hesed House on the first Friday of each month. Our next time of
service will be February 6, 2015. Interested in this ministry?
Contact Carole Meeker at 630-761-4252 or via email:
carolemeeker@comcast.net .
-SuBSTITuTE TEaCHERS NEEDED...Holy Cross Catholic School is in
need of Substitute Teachers on an “as needed” basis. We would
prefer that our Substitute Teachers be teacher certified, however,
requirements are a four-year college degree in any field. If you are
interested, please send your resume and proof of your four-year
college degree to our Principal, Mrs. Tricia Weis, at: tweis@holycross-batavia.org
-BaTavIa INTERFaITH FOOD PaNTRY, 100 Flinn Dr., Batavia: The
Batavia Interfaith Food Pantry is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit, volunteer agency that is directed and operated by community and local
church volunteers throughout the Fox Valley. Those who visit and
use the Food Pantry are our neighbors and friends: people with
disabilities, seniors, low income families, and families who have
lost their jobs. Holy Cross has a monthly collection the first
weekend of each month. Our next collection is the weekend of
Jan. 31st & Feb. 1st. We are responsible for collecting non-perishable food items and paper products. All donations should be
brought to church and placed in the coat closet in the narthex.
Hours of Operation for the Food Pantry:
Monday and Thursday Evenings
6:30PM to 7:30PM
Tuesday Afternoon
1:00PM to 3:00PM
Friday Morning
10:00AM to 12:00PM
-MEAl MINISTRY - Whether welcoming a new baby or dealing
with an illness or death in the family, having some help with meal
prep is a tremendous way of showing how much we care for each
other. If you would like to be a part of this ministry, or you could
be helped by this ministry, please contact Kathleen Dietz at:
630-482-9908 or kathleen_dietz@hotmail.com .
-ADORATION UPDATE - We are in urgent need of adorers on:
Sunday
Monday
12:00AM, 3:00AM, 4:00PM
Tuesday
9:00AM
Wednesday
12:00AM, 6:00AM, 9:00AM
Thursday
1:00AM, 2:00AM, 1:00PM
Friday
10:00AM, 7:00PM
Saturday
2:00AM, 5:00AM
In addition, Hourly Captains are needed for midnight,
1:00AM and 8:00PM. Hourly Captains’ duties are to
find a sub when needed for their hour or fill in when
a sub cannot be found. If you can help, call Pat
Roatch at: 630-879-4750 x110 or
patroatch@holycross-batavia.org
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IS BACK IN
DONOVAN HALL
SUNDAYS
FOLLOWING 8:30AM AND 9:45AM MASSES
Are you new to the parish? Would you like to meet new
families? Do you have children in Sunday School? Now
that the weather is cold, St. Vincent dePaul Society hosts
coffee and donuts most Sundays. All proceeds go to help
the needy in our community.
Catholic Women’s Book Club
Beginning this January
Here at Holy Cross in Donovan Hall
9:00AM - 11:000AM
JAN 20
FEB 17
MAR 17
APR 21
MAY 19
Therese, Faustina and Bernadette by Elizabeth Ficocelli
Crossing the Tiber by Steven Ray
Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist by Brad Pitre
Joan of Arc by Mark Twain
Walking with Mary by Dr. Edward Sri
For questions contact: Laura Kosmach (630) 845-1384 or Ann Marie
Schwartz (630) 208-8824
Holy Cross Enriching Lives Ministry
NEED ASSISTANCE, OR KNOW OF SOMEBODY WHO DOES?
Phone: 630 879-4750 x-321 or E-Mail: holycross.batavia.elm@gmail.com
To join the Enriching Lives Ministry, click on ‘Join Ministry?'
at: www.holycross-batavia.org/outreach/elm
Fox Valley Catholic
Bible Study for Women
The Book of Job
Wednesday Mornings
St. John Neumann Parish, St. Charles
Feb 4th - March 25, 2015
9:15AM to 11:00AM
Child Care Is Available
Registration Forms Are In The Narthex
Call Ann Reilly 630-879-0489 or
Debbie Nicely 630-208-1501
for further information.
Martha and Mary
Womens Conference 2015
Saturday, February 21
Grand River Center
Dubuque, IA
Guest Speakers:
Jennifer Fulwiler
Fr. Jerry Kopacek
Sr. Helena Burns, Fsp
Fr. Bob Gross
Conference Talks:
To register or for
more information visit
Springtime of Hope at:
www.springtimeofhope.org
or call 563-580-9373
- Discover Your
Femininity in Christ
- What’s your Philosphy
of Life? (Teen Talk)
- Finding True Love in
the Media (Teen Talk)
- Are You a Digital
Catholic? (Teen Talk)
Teen talks are
appropriate for girls
(age 13-18)
FROM THE ‘CARD SENDING’ lEADER …
WE NEED YOU! by Kay DiVerde
I have been sending cards to lonely seniors through
the Enriching Lives Ministry (ELM) for over 6 years.
I was a little overwhelmed when I took over
coordinating this part of ELM. As the years go by,
I am amazed and overjoyed at the generosity of
people willing to share their love with others.
It's always so exciting when I get a note from
someone asking for another dozen names to send cards to. Scout groups, youth
groups, classroom teachers and individuals contact me asking for names. What
great lessons our kids are learning about reaching out to others. I know sending
HOLY CROSS’
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
cards is such a rewarding activity for so many people. I am reassured of this
when I get notes from volunteers asking for names to give to their friends and
family to start sending cards. Thank you to all of our volunteers for your generosity. We have many lonely people waiting to hear from you. Please prayerfully consider joining this ministry in the new year.
IF INTERESTED IN HElPING, PlEASE CONTACT THE MINISTRY (SEE ABOVE).
OUR MISSION STATEMENT: The mission of the Enriching lives Ministry is
twofold. First, to spiritually and emotionally enrich the lives of the elderly,
homebound, disabled, sick, and any other people needing companionship, love
and/or other assistance through Jesus’ boundless love for all people by providing friendship, caring assistance, enjoyable times, spiritual and social fellowship,
transportation to church and personal functions, other assistance … and love to
these people on a long-term basis. Second, to connect those who want to help
people with those who need assistance.
All you can eat.
Pancakes, Sausage, Coffee, OJ, Milk
When : February 14, 2015 7:30 am-Noon
Where : Donavan
Hall
Donovan Hall
Price : $8.00 per person
Or
$30.00 per family
Cash, Check or Credit cards will be accepted
Tickets available in advance from any Troop 21 Boy Scout or at the door
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St. Michael Ministry of Compassionate Care
Are You “In the loop?”
The Loop Hearing System can be
used in one of two ways:
1) switch the hearing aid T-coil to
“ON” and adjust the hearing aid’s
volume control if you have one or
A thought to ponder ~ Make yourself familiar with the angels,
and behold them frequently in spirit; for without being seen,
they are present with you. ~ St. Francis De Sales
2) use one of the headsets provided
by contacting an usher.
To use the black-loop-headsets:
1) hang the device around your neck,
2) turn the switch to “ON” and adjust the
volume by continuing to twist the switch,
3) ENJOY hearing the Mass with an improvement in clarity that you
may not have experienced previously! When you are finished using
the set, please remember to turn OFF the switch before you return
the headset to one of the ushers.
On February 7th and 8th, Dr. Johnson will be available in the
narthex to help you determine whether your hearing aids are loop
compatible.
If you have additional questions or concerns please contact the
parish office or you may call Audiologist Dr. Lori Johnson at 815-4839834.
WINDMILL SENIORS
JOIN US FRI., JAN. 23RD AT NOON FOR
Shuffle
We will be serving homemade Soup & Chili and
playing card games after lunch.
You choose the game! A $5-10 donation is suggested.
POPE JOHN PAUL II
on the big screen
February 15th
2:00PM
The Arcada Theater
105 E. Main St.
St. Charles, IL
Tickets will be
available in January
This film is released by
Ignatius Press, has a suggested rating of PG and is appropriate for family viewing,
although some scenes
regarding the shooting of
the Holy Father and the Nazi
invasion would not be
appropriate for small children.
We are now in Ordinary Time in our Church year. That is an
interesting term that is used between the major feasts of the
Church year, but time is never 'ordinary' in our lives. Our
'ordinary time' passes very quickly as one day flows swiftly
into another day. It seems that our days are very crowded
with all the electronic gadgets that are always 'on' and
keeping us 'connected' to the point of frustration many times.
Haven't we all heard ourselves say, "I'm too busy"! Don't let this new
year rush by...take time to push your 'pause' button so that you slow
down and 'pray'! Prayer is a form of communication with God and
we don't need an iPhone or and iPad or a computer to do it! We just
need to talk to Him in our own way! It doesn't have to be formal
prayers. Just talk to Him as though He is your friend because He is
just that and so much more! He is a very good listener too! We don't
even have to talk all the time as it is wonderful to just listen to what
He has to say to us! He is speaking to each of us most of the time,
but we're too busy with the chatter of the media to hear Him! Daily
prayer provides structure in our lives and keeps our thoughts
focused on God, Mother Mary, the Saints and the Angels who influence our lives. Let God lead the way! Give the power of prayer a try!
This Saturday, January 24th, we celebrate the feast day of Saint
Francis De Sales, Bishop, Doctor of the Church, Patron Saint of journalists and writers. He was known as the 'gentleman saint' as he
lived a life of patience, humility, Christian meekness and love.
Through his example, and his writings, he reinforced the role of faith
and love in everyday life...not just for the clergy, but for the secular/ordinary person as well.
One of his greatest works was Introduction to the Devout Life which
is still a powerful and meaningful source of spiritual direction for all
of us! This book is worthy of our contemplation as St. Francis De
Sales attempts to help us discern what it means to be a child of God
in this secular world. He shows us how to glorify God in our secular
world; how we can be a testimony to the world of God's abounding
grace, love and mercy. Just like each of us, he was also very busy
with not much time to think of himself, but he praised God, for he
found that active work did not weaken his spiritual inner peace, but
strengthened it! He encouraged ordinary people to love God by
turning their hearts to God in prayer and meditation so that their
whole soul would be filled with God. "Bring all of your prayers to the
presence of God." He often advised busy people to, "Retire at various times into the solitude of your own heart, even while outwardly
engaged in discussion or transactions with others and talk to God."
May we follow his fine example!
Let us pray: Do not look forward in fear to the changes of life; rather
look at them with full hope that as they arise, God, whose very own
you are, will deliver you from out of them. He has kept you hitherto,
and He will lead you safely through all things, and when you cannot
stand it, God will enfold you in his arms. Do not fear what may happen tomorrow; the same everlasting Father who cares for you today
will take care of you then and everyday. He will either shield you
from suffering or will give you unfailing strength to bear it. Be at
peace and put aside all anxious thoughts and imaginations.
~ St. Francis De Sales (1567-1622)
Dear God and St. Francis De Sales,
please hear my prayers as you show me your ways!
Show me how to use this 'Ordinary Time' as 'Extraordinary Time'
in prayerful discernment!
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G OD
HAS GIVEN US SO MUCH ; IN RETURN , WE ARE CALLED TO SHARE OUR BLESSINGS OF TIME , TALENT AND TREASURE
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED
S U P P O R T O F H O LY C R O S S !
JANUARY 10TH & 11TH, 2015
ENVELOPES .............................................................$27,738
LOOSE ........................................................................3,446
TOTAL .....................................................................$31,184
Average Weekly Collection in December .............$35,129
FOF II Debt Reduction Campaign Goal ..........$2,500,000
Pledges..............................................................1,375,055
Payments...........................................................1,083,370
Pledge Cards Received...............................................333
This Week’s Tithe: RSVP Batavia
T O D AT E O U R PA R I S H H A S A C H I E V E D . . . .
2014 Diocesan Stewardship Goal
Stewardship Pledges to date
Under Goal
% of Goal
$226,701
$215,100
$ 11,601
95%
Diocesan Stewardship Pledge Cards Received
Participation (% Registered Families)
562
17%
THOUGHTS ON STEWARDSHIP
“Jesus turned and saw them following him and said to
them, ‘What are you looking for?’” – John 1:38
What are you looking for? Are you wasting your time looking for the material comforts of the world? Or, is your heart
longing for something deeper that can only be found by
spending time with God? Take time, each day, in silence
and ask the Lord what it is that He wants you to do.
PRAY FOR OUR SICK
Contact the parish office at 630-879-4750 or staff@holycross-batavia.org to remove a
name from the sick list. Please help us to keep this list up-to-date! The weeks of July 1st
and January 1st we purge the sick list and begin fresh.
Dave Adam
Allyssa Altman
Amber Aurit-Thomas
Natalie Aurit Jamie
Shelley Aurit-Daugherty
Dominick Bagnasco, Jr.
Fr. Tom Bales
Rita Bambach
Mike Barry
Doris Basel
Carole Blake
Dylan Blasko
Robert E. Bohler
Benjamin Buckley
Josephine Bulka
Colin Callahan
Tony Campeter
Janeen Christensen
Art Ciolkowski
Avery Cokeley
Michelle Cooper
Donna Dallessase
John DeWaard
Jesse Diaz
Ralph Diederich
Sheila Donoghue
Liz Downey
Jim Duffy
Marvin Dunn
Lorraine Ford
Marge Garbarz
Dr. Patrick Garvin
Isabel Girard
Joan Girmscheid
Jim Glemkowski
Fred Harmon
Karl Heitkotter
Marylyn Hejmej
Marlene Hill
Joseph Hopkins
John Hopkins
Amelia Jeskie
Dona Joerger
Carolyn Johnson
Cheryl Jungels
Betty Kennedy
Ilyse Kaplan
Edna Konen
Paula Koppi
Paul Jerome Kopulos
Baby Kynslee Kroeger
Laura Krzykowski
Grace Kunstman
Richard Kunstman
Ginger Lambert
Kristen Russell Larson
Jim Lempke
Evelyn Lootens
Gwen Lyons
Wilma Majcen
Steve Marfise
Charles Miller
Patrick Montague
George Motyka
John O’Dwyer, Jr.
Jerry O’Reilly
Ernie and Gerry Orlando
Laura Parisi
Amy Pavnica
Kenneth Phillippo
Bob Pogwizd
J. Raymond Ramus
Mary Reppen, Sr.
Mary Reppen
Simone Romanos
Elizabeth Russell
Dorothy Ryberg
Ginny Schlameuss
The Schnaitman Family
Howard Sidmore
Nancy Sherman
Colleen Staniszewski
Cindy Strasser
Richard Studebaker
Pamela Sundvall
Elizabeth Thompson
Guy Timm
Mary Ann Treleven
Bob Treleven, Jr.
Carolyn Vermaat
Diane VanDeVeire
Baby Jenesa Viejon
Sarah Vilchuck
Ella Vincent
Dolores Vlakancic
Winifred Weber
Fran Weiglein
Jacquline Weirich
A. Michael Wilson
Carrie Wyatt
For Those Entering Delnor Hospital in Geneva - Due to HIPAA laws and new changes at
Delnor/Cadence Hospital, if you are a patient at Delnor Hospital and wish to have the sacrament of Communion brought to you during your stay, you must inform the hospital upon
registering that you are a Catholic and a member of Holy Cross Church in Batavia. In addition, each evening you must let your nurse know that you wish to receive Holy
Communion the following day.
PRAY FOR THE SAFETY OF OUR MEN AND WOMEN
SERVING IN THE MILITARY
To add a name to this list contact Pat Purcell at 630-373-3474.
Dear God, remember our brave men and women now serving in our
Armed Forces, both at home and abroad. Send out Your angels to
protect them all. Help them discharge their duties honorably and well.
Please bring them safely home to their families and loved ones and
bring Your peace and mercy to our troubled world. We ask this,
Father, in the name of Jesus, Your Son, our Savior and Lord. Amen.
1st Lt Anthony Allen
Sgt Chris Barthelme
SrA Matthew Beifuss
A1C Francis Beifuss
Capt David Bergeron
Sgt 1st Class Melissa Brooker
Capt Mark S. Browning
Spc Brandon Cahill
LCpl Casey Danbury
Capt Qunin Eddy
SN Dakota Enders
SA Maley Enders
Capt Craig Falk
MSgt Rett Gauthier
SN Ryan Gough
Capt John Hendricks
Cpl Frankie Herran
LCpl Nick Horner
Maj Edgar A. Jimenez
2nd Lt Matthew Johnson
LCpl Steven Kaeler
SPC James A. Konen
Cpl James LaPorta
Capt Ted Lauzen
Ens Hans Lauzen
Sgt Joshua Ledbetter
PFC Hunter Levine
Sgm George Luedtke
Airman Nick Maxwell
Midn3C Jack Meier
2nd LT Joseph Meier
SPC Dewain Meszaros
LT Nicholas Motyka
Chief PO George L. Muniz
Lt Col Vinod Naga
Sgt Brock Peio
PFC Jared Peterson
PFC Stephan Precour
SrA Brendan P. Purcell
Sgt Herman “Richie” Reinhold
1st Lt Ashley Ritchey
Capt Heather Ritchey
Spc Daniel Sarley
Airman David Schmitt
Capt Carmen Meier-Sheehy
LT Tim Sheehy
C Seth Sherwood
SSgt Michael Staal
Spc Marc Stellato
Maj James Studlo
WO1 David Thompson
Spc Margaret Thompson
SSgt Michael Thompson
SSgt Alexander Tobusch
Cpl Andrew Triphahn
PO2 Chris Walgenbach
Spc David Walgenbach
Spc Mitch Watts
Christopher Weis
Patrick Weis
2nd Lt Jackie Yurgil
1st Lt Joseph Yurgil
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REGISTRATION. . . to become a parishioner of Holy Cross
is handled at the parish office or online through our website.
BULLETIN ARTICLES. . . are required to be in the Parish
Office by Noon on Monday prior to the Sunday bulletin in
which they are to appear. Please include the name and
phone number of the person submitting the announcement.
All bulletin stuffers must be approved in advance by Fr.
Parker. Bulletin articles can be emailed to:
bulletin@holycross-batavia.org
PULPIT ANNOUNCEMENTS. . . need to be in the Parish
Office by the Friday before you wish them to be announced.
Please include the phone number of a contact person. All
pulpit announcements must be approved in advance by the
parish office.
LOST ARTICLES. . . may be claimed in the Parish Office.
PARISH POLICY ON DISTRIBUTING MATERIALS. . .
such as flyers, booklets, holy cards, meeting information,
etc. requires that they must be approved by the parish
office. No materials shall be place placed on parishioners’
vehicles or anywhere on the parish property. In order to
properly review the aforementioned items, it is recommended that they be submitted at least one week prior to distribution.
PARISH CALENDAR ROOM RESERVATIONS. . . MUST
be made in advance for any parish group wishing to meet at
Holy Cross. Call the parish office to reserve a room. If you
are not on the parish calendar you do not have a room. Our
parish calendar is set up for an entire year and most rooms
are currently reserved. We will make every effort to accommodate any parish group.
RESPECT LIFE . . . If you are pregnant (or think you may
be) and you need assistance, or if you know someone else
who needs assistance with a pregnancy, you may want to
contact one of the following:
Waterleaf Women’s Center
1-630-360-CALM (2256)
Text for your private appointment
National Life Center
1-800-848-LOVE
Birthright
1-800-550-4900
Care Net
1-800-395-HELP
Catholic Charities Maternity Hotline
1-800-CARE-002
Elliot Institute
1-888-4-OPTIONS
Nurturing Network*
1-800-TNN-4MOM
*The Nurturing Network provides complete services including college and employment transfers, as well as medical,
housing, certified counseling, and other assistance to unwed
mothers. Project Rachel - The pain and sorrow of a past
abortion need not endure for a lifetime. Call Project Rachel
for a confidential referral to a priest and/or counselor.
There are alternatives to abortion! Phone the Diocesan
Respect Life Office (815) 877-LIFE, or Catholic Charities
Pregnancy Help Center (800) CARE-002.
VISITS TO THE SICK . . .Notify the Parish Office whenever a homebound family member or friend would like a
visit from a Minister of Care.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
Participation in a baptism preparation class is mandatory for
infant baptism. Parents are encouraged to attend the class as
early as possible - up to 3 months prior to the arrival of their
baby. Sessions are held in the CECC building room 216 on the
3rd Sunday of every month following the 8:00AM Mass.
Baptism dates are assigned at these sessions. Baptisms are held
immediately following the 4:15PM Saturday evening Mass.
Please call the parish office at 630-879-4750 to register for this
class or for more information.
CONFESSION SCHEDULE
Refer to page 1 of the bulletin for the schedule, or call to
request an appointment.
SACRAMENTS OF FIRST HOLY
COMMUNION AND FIRST RECONCILIATION
Youth participate in the sacramental preparation program coordinated by the Children’s Religious Education Minister in their
2nd grade year. Contact the religious education office at 630-8794751 ext. 110 for details.
SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION
Youth participate in the sacramental preparation program coordinated by the Early Teen Minister and are confirmed in their
8th grade year. Contact the religious education office at 630879-4751 ext. 109 for details.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
Only registered parishioners are eligible. Arrangements are to
be made by calling the parish office at least 6 months in
advance. It is necessary to book your wedding date with the
parish office prior to booking a reception hall. Weddings are
held on Saturday afternoons only, at 2:00PM.
SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OF THE SICK
Please notify the Parish Office if you or someone you know will
be hospitalized or confined at home and would like to be
anointed by a priest.
SACRAMENT OF HOLY ORDERS
If you or someone you know is interested in the priesthood,
please call Fr. Keith Romke at the Diocesan Vocation Office,
815-399-4300, or call Fr. Parker, Fr. Draper or Fr. Daniel.
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS
(RCIA)
An experience of learning and discernment for Catholics who
want the sacraments of Eucharist and/or Confirmation or who
want to learn more of their faith, as well as non-Catholics or
those not baptized who are thinking of joining the Church.
Please call the parish office at 630-879-4750 and leave your
name and phone number at extention 312.
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PARISH DIRECTORY
Parish Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .630-879-4750
Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .630-879-9502
Parish Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.holycross-batavia.org
Parish Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .staff@holycross-batavia.org
Rev. James W. Parker, Pastor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 104
Rev. Timothy J. Draper, Parochial Vicar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ext. 103
Rev. Daniel P. Zdebik, OFM Conv., Parochial Vicar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ext. 107
Mr. Raymond Martin, Deacon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ext. 322
Mr. Larry Motyka, Deacon and Business Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ext. 102
Mr. Kenneth R. Ramsey, Deacon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ext. 324
Chris Bashaw, Parish Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ext. 122
Patricia Noerr, Bookkeeper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ext. 101
Jonathan McLear, Director of Music Ministries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ext. 112
Religious Education Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .630-879-4751
Patricia Roatch, Director of Religious Education (Sunday Sch. & GR 1- 4) . . . . . . . .ext. 110
Karen McQuillan, Director of Religious Education (Gr 5 - 8, Confirmation) . . . . . . .ext. 109
Jennifer Haviland, Early Teen Youth Minister . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ext. 111
Patrick Haviland, Senior High Youth Minister . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ext. 111
Holy Cross Catholic Grade School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .630-593-5290
HCCS Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .630-593-5289
Tricia Weis, Principal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ext. 141
Pastoral Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ext. 320
Cindy Augustine, Volunteer Adult Ed and LOTW Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ext. 306
Enriching Lives Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ext. 321
St. Vincent dePaul Help Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ext. 307
RCIA Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ext. 312
St. Vincent dePaul
Thrift Shop and Furniture Sale
Visit the St. Vincent dePaul Thrift Shop
427 South 4th Street, Geneva, IL
Open Mon-Sat 10:00AM to 4:00PM
Phone 630-232-6621
Visit the St. Vincent dePaul Furniture Showroom
and Bargain Basement
911 Sullivan Rd, Aurora, IL
Open Thu 2:00PM-6:00PM, Fri 9:00AM-3:00PM,
Sat 9:00AM-1:00PM
Phone 630-397-8555
+ Great bargains on gently used furniture, clothing and
household items
+ Proceeds help the needy in our area
Visit our website at: www.dejavuthrift.org