May 15, 2016 Pentecost Sunday Welcome to St. Joseph Church, 7240 W. 57th St., Summit, Illinois 60501-1324

The Holy Spirit Gives Us Life

Fr. Bob’s Briefs Do you know what a mummy is? A mummy is a dead body that is treated with oils, embalmed, and wrapped with long cloth bandages for burial, most commonly associated with the practice of the ancient Egyptians. Maybe we have seen mummies at the Field Museum, here in Chicago, or we have read about them in history books. Although the body of a mummy is preserved for many thousands of years, the person is still dead. Even though the body has not decayed, the person is still lifeless. Mummies are not alive. A few days ago, I read an interesting article about “spiritual mummies.” This article centered on a homily that Pope Francis gave last week. In his homily, Pope Francis called distracted and vagabond Christians “spiritual mummies.” Pope Francis said, “spiritual mummies stray from the path of Christian life by choosing to stand still not doing evil, but not doing good. A Christian who doesn’t walk, who doesn’t move on the path, is a ‘non-Christian’ Christian. No one knows what he is. He is a bit of a ‘paganized’ Christian; he’s there, he’s still, but he doesn’t go forward in Christian life. The Beatitudes do not flourish in his life; he does not do the works of mercy; he is still.” It is an interesting comparison. A Christian who does not live the Christian life, who does not practice the Catholic faith, is dead and lifeless, like a mummy. Yes, he/she is here, but he/she is not alive spiritually. To avoid becoming or being “spiritual mummies,” we need the Holy Spirit in our life! That is why we celebrate the Solemnity of Pentecost. This is why we need to receive the gift the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, so that we may be alive in Christ, and not spiritually dead mummies. The Holy Spirit gives us life. As we celebrate the descent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost today, I share an excerpt from a homily by the great Patristic Father and Doctor of the Church, St. Augustine. St. Augustine teaches, “consider what the soul does within the body. It gives life to all the members. It sees through the eyes, hears through the ears, smells through the nostrils, speaks by the tongue, works by means of the hand, walks by means of the feet. It is present at the same time in all the members that they may live. It gives life to all; to each it allots duties. Such is the Church of God. In some of its saints it works miracles, in others of the saints it utters truth; in some saints it cherishes virginity; in other of the sanctified it honors conjugal modesty; in others this, others that. What the soul is to the body of man, the Holy Ghost is to the Body of Christ: which the Church is. What the soul does in all members of one body, this the Holy Spirit does throughout the Church.” Come, Holy Spirit, come, that we may be alive with God’s grace, and not spiritual mummies. Congratulations to the second grade students from our Polish School, Henryk Sienkiewicz Polish School, who received their First Holy Communion this Saturday, May 14. As we celebrate Pentecost, please pray for the Church around the world, the Archdiocese of Chicago, and our parish. Please remember to pray the Litany of Mary throughout Marian the month of May. May our Blessed Mother Mary help us with her maternal care and St. Joseph pray for us. Vivat Jesus! Live Jesus!

MASS INTENTIONS

Monday, May 16 8:30 a.m. St. Joseph Parish Benefactors Mother’s Day Novena 7:00 p.m. White Week Mass

Tuesday, May 17 8:30 a.m. Current and Retired Military Personnel Mother’s Day Novena 7:00 p.m. White Week Mass Wednesday, May 18 8:30 a.m. †Joseph Sukackas/Anniversary/Sue Klemchuk Mother’s Day Novena 7:00 p.m. White Week Mass Thursday, May 19 8:30 a.m. No Mass Friday, May 20 8:30 a.m. Souls in Purgatory Saturday, May 21 8:30 a.m. Vocations to the Priesthood 9:30 a.m. End of Year Polish School Mass 5:00 p.m. †Peggy Neligan †Michael Bialobok/Mr. & Mrs. Larry Kulik †William E. Degner Jr./Degner Family †Gregorz Fajczyk/Famiy †Frank Kuncic/Wife †George Mach/Family †Edward Muszynski/Family †Walter & Josephine Olejniczak/Birthday/ Children †Leonard Wesolowski/Josh & Randi Wesolowski Sunday, May 22 7:30 a.m. †Margaret Powers Kurcz †Patrick Jude Kurcz †Joseph P. Kurcz †Caroline Lalinsky/Family †Frank Sabatini/Wife & Children 9:30 a.m.

†Robert Azzaline/Frank & Barb Repinec Donna Faber/Mom & Dad

11:00 a.m. †Jesus, Salvador & Maria Trinidad Garcia †Maria Trinidad Gomez & Mario Perez †Jose Villagomez, Briannie Rentera †Leo Bernardo Garcia, Miguel Garcia †Servo Salas †Lorena Castro †Pablo Torres, Petra Servin 12:30 p.m. Dla Monika i Slawomir Babiarczyk z okazi 10 ych rocznice slubu O Zdrowie I Opieke Boza w 34 rocznice slubu dla Marii i Andrzeja

Weekly Collection Report

The Weekly Parish Budget Sunday Collection May 8, 2016

$ 9,500.00 $ 9,873.16

Thank you for your generosity! Gracias por tu generosidad! Bog zaplac za ofiary skladane na tace!

COMMUNION MINISTERS Saturday, May 21, 2016 5:00 PM. Deacon Ben, J. Bambera, D. Kroll, L. Leen Sunday, May 22, 2016 7:30 AM Sr. Agatha, B. Koran, R. Kosowski, J. Stanislovatis 9:30 AM S. Elizalde, S. Madonna, J. Sheehan, G. Zaja, 11:00 AM Maria Anzaldua, Angelica Jimenez, Josefina Mejia, M. Elena Zapata ********************************************************** ALTAR SERVERS Saturday, May 21, 2016 5 :00 PM Sayuri Cruz, Cassi & Sammy Dudlo Sunday, May 22, 2016 7:30 AM Joseph Diaz, Jaleena Ponce 9:30 AM Javier Castillo, Michael Meister, Crysalis Ruiz 11:00 AM Alexandra, Ardelle and Lupita Garcia ********************************************************** LECTORS Saturday, May 21, 2016 5:00 PM J. Bambera Sunday, May 22, 2016 7:30 AM E. Dominguez 9:30 AM S. Madonna 11:00 AM Cynthia Duque - First Reading Luis Rosales - Second Reading

GO ST. JOSEPH KNIGHTS!

St. Joseph School: A Community of Faith, Knowledge and Service. 708-458-2927 May Crowning - This morning at the 9:30 a.m. Mass we held our

ST JOSEPH CARNIVAL

THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY JUNE 2, 3, 4 AND 5 GRAND RAFFLE TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE NOW BEFORE AND AFTER MASSES AND AT THE RECTORY! TICKETS ARE $20 EACH OR 3 FOR $50! *PRIZES ARE: 1ST PRIZE: $7,000.00 2ND PRIZE: $3,000.00 3RD PRIZE: $1,000.00 EARLY BIRD DRAWINGS ON SUNDAYS, MAY 22 AND MAY 29 - 2 $100 WINNERS! MEGA PASSES (WRISTBANDS) WILL GO ON SALE MONDAY, MAY 16 AT THE SCHOOL AND RECTORY OFFICES. $50 EACH. CASH AND CHECKS ACCEPTED THROUGH FRIDAY, MAY 20! AFTER FRIDAY, MAY 20 CASH ONLY! VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED! SETUP IS ON TUESDAY, MAY 31 AT 7 P.M. PLEASE SHOW UP IN THE PARKING LOT. DURING THE CARNIVAL THERE ARE MANY SHIFTS YOU CAN CHOOSE FROM! FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL THE RECTORY OR SCHOOL OFFICE. 708-458-0501 OR 708-458-2927 *IN THE EVENT ALL TICKETS ARE NOT SOLD, ALL PRIZES MONIES WILL BE AWARDED ON A PRO-RATED BASIS.

May Crowning. Our First Communicants and eighth graders were involved in the procession along with our Ladies of the Rosary. Leylani Velazquez was chosen by her class and faculty to crown the Blessed Virgin and Cassi Dudlo was selected to carry the crown and assist.

Chess – This past Friday we held our Chess Tournament for the Catholic School League. In all some 40+ players attended our tournament. I wish to thank the following parents who helped with our Chess Tournament and/or donated the refreshments. Thank you to Ms. Bautista, Mrs. Bocanegra, Ms. Cervi, Mr. & Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Kus, Mrs. Lopez, Mrs. Mendoza, Mrs. Ponce, Mrs. Rios, Mr. & Mrs. Schaffer, and Mr. Wiatrak. Our end of the year Chess Party will take place on Thursday, May 18th from 3:15 until 4:30 p.m. There will be no chess on Monday or Tuesday next week. As our season comes to an end it is time to say farewell to eighth graders, Javier Castillo, Joseph Diaz, Adam Kus, Michael Meister and Aidan Patino. They were quite a group, many beginning to play chess in kindergarten or first grade. I have enjoyed the time spent playing chess and seeing them develop into excellent players. I wish them well and encourage them to join their high schools Chess Teams. Registration 2015 – 2016 – Our open registration has begun. If you are interested in a Catholic Education for your children, please contact me at the school office, I would welcome the opportunity to discuss our school program. Through the Archdiocese there are a number of assistance programs for families, to make tuition more affordable. Have a great week God Bless. Lawrence Manetti Principal

You’re A Winner! 52 Pick-Up News

M A RI A A LVOR Ticket #1275 Congratulations to this week’s $125 winner of the 52 Pick -Up Raffle. Tickets for 2016 are available. Come by and pick one up from the rectory or school office.

Informes Padre Bob ¿Usted sabe lo que es una momia? Una momia es un cadáver que ha sido tratado con aceites, embalsamado y envuelto con vendas de tela largas para el entierro, más comúnmente asociado con la práctica de los antiguos egipcios. Tal vez hemos visto momias en el Museo de Ciencia e Industria, aquí en Chicago, o hemos leído sobre ellos en los libros de historia. Aunque el cuerpo de una momia se conserva durante miles de años, la persona está muerta. A pesar de que el cuerpo no ha decaído, la persona está todavía sin vida. Las Momias no están vivas. Hace unos días leí un interesante artículo sobre "momias espirituales." Este artículo se centra en una homilía que el Papa Francisco dio la semana pasada. En su homilía, el Papa Francisco llamó "momias espirituales” a los cristianos vagabundos. Francisco dijo, "la momias espirituales” se desvían del camino de la vida cristiana por la elección de no hacer daño, pero no hacen el bien.” Un cristiano que no camina, que no se mueve en el camino, es un cristiano “no Cristiano”. Nadie sabe lo que es. Es un poco de un “Cristiano paganizado”; él está ahí, quieto, pero él no avanza en la vida cristiana. Las Bienaventuranzas no florecen en su vida; él no hace las obras de misericordia; él es tranquilo." Es una comparación interesante. Un cristiano que no vive la vida cristiana, que no practica la fe católica, está muerto y sin vida, como una momia. Sí, él/ella está aquí, pero él/ella no está viva espiritualmente. ¡Para evitar ser "momias espirituales," necesitamos el Espíritu Santo en nuestra vida! Por eso celebramos la Solemnidad de Pentecostés. Es por esto que necesitamos recibir el don del Espíritu Santo en Pentecostés, para que podamos estar vivos en Cristo, y no muertos como momias espirituales. El Espíritu Santo nos da la vida. Hoy, al celebrar el descenso del Espíritu Santo en Pentecostés, comparto un fragmento de una homilía por el gran Padre Patrística y doctor de la Iglesia, San Agustín. San Agustín enseña, "considera lo que el alma hace dentro del cuerpo. Se da vida a todos los miembros. Se ve a través de los ojos, oye a través de los oídos, huele a través de la nariz, habla por la lengua, funciona por medio de la mano, camina por medio de los pies. Está presente al mismo tiempo en todos los miembros para que vivan. Da vida a todos; a cada uno se asigna deberes. Tal es la Iglesia de Dios. En algunos de sus santos obra milagros, en otros de los santos profiere la verdad; en algunos santos valora la virginidad; en otro del santificó, rinde homenaje a la modestia conyugal; en otros, esto, otros aquello. Lo que el alma es en el cuerpo del hombre, el Espíritu Santo es al Cuerpo de Cristo: que la Iglesia es. Lo que hace el alma en todos los miembros de un mismo cuerpo, esto hace el Espíritu Santo en la Iglesia." Ven, Espíritu Santo, ven, para que podamos estar vivos con la gracia de Dios, y no ser momias espirituales. Felicidades a los estudiantes de segundo grado de nuestra Escuela Polaca Henryk Sienkiewicz, que recibieron su Primera Comunión este sábado, 14 de mayo. Al celebrar Pentecostés, por favor oren por la iglesia en todo el mundo, la Arquidiócesis de Chicago, y nuestra parroquia. Por favor, recuerde que debe rezar la Letanía de María a lo largo del Mes Mariano de Mayo. Que nuestra Santa Madre María nos ayude con su cuidado maternal y San José ruega por nosotros. Vivat Jesus! ¡Viva Jesús!

Z biurka Ks. Proboszcza Mumia to ciało zmarłej osoby, które przed pochówkiem namaszczono olejami i zawinięto w płócienne bandaże. Tego rodzaju pogrzeby praktykowali głównie starożytni Egipcjanie, chociaż owy zwyczaj nie jest związany wyłącznie z nimi. Wielu z nas zapewne czytało o mumiach w książkach historycznych, lub widziało je w muzeach. Chociaż jej ciało jest zakonserwowane na wiele tysięcy lat, mumia wciąż pozostaje nieboszczykiem. Mumia jest martwa, mimo iż jej ciało nie uległo rozkładowi. Przed kilkoma dniami natrafiłem na ciekawy artykuł zainspirowany zeszłotygodniową homilią papieża Franciszka. W swojej homilii, Ojciec Święty określił chrześcijan wykazujących bierną postawę w sprawach wiary, mianem „duchowych mumii”. Zdaniem papieża, osoby, które zboczyły ze ścieżki chrześcijańskiego życia, stoją w miejscu i nie robią nic. Wprawdzie nie grzeszą, ale też i nie czynią dobra. Chrześcijanin, który nie idzie stale naprzód, jest chrześcijaninem po trosze „pogańskim”. Nikt tak naprawdę nie wie, jak określić taką osobę. Ten człowiek niby żyje, ale jest bierny. Nie rozwija w sobie Łaski Pańskiej; nie wykonuje dzieł miłosierdzia. To ciekawe porównanie: chrześcijanin, który nie przeżywa swojej wiary na co dzień, nie praktykuje jej, jest w zasadzie martwy. Owszem, ta osoba żyje w sensie fizycznym, lecz duchowo przypomina mumię. Jeżeli chcemy uniknąć takiego losu, musimy zwrócić się po pomoc do Ducha Świętego! Dlatego celebrujemy Święto Zesłania. Musimy dzisiaj przyjąć Dary Ducha Świętego, aby mieć życie w Chrystusie. Duch Święty jest źródłem życia. Na okoliczność dzisiejszej uroczystości, pragnę się z Wami podzielić refleksją wielkiego Ojca Kościoła, św. Augustyna. Święty pisze mianowicie, że Duch ożywia całe ludzkie ciało. Widzi naszymi oczami, słyszy uszami, czuje nozdrzami, mówi naszym językiem, działa naszymi rękoma i porusza się za pomocą naszych nóg. Duch ożywia równocześnie wszystkie członki i każdemu przydziela odrębną funkcję. Taki właśnie jest Kościół Boży. Niektórzy Jego święci czynią cuda; inni głoszą Prawdę; dla jeszcze innych największym skarbem jest skromność lub czystość cielesna. Czym jest dusza dla ludzkiego ciała, tym Duch Święty jest dla Ciała Chrystusa – Kościoła. Co dusza czyni z członkami doczesnego ciała, to Duch czyni w całym Kościele. „O Stworzycielu Duchu przyjdź”, napełnij nas Bożą Łaską, abyśmy nie byli „duchowymi mumiami”. Serdecznie gratulujemy uczniom tutejszej polskiej szkoły im. Henryka Sienkiewicza, którzy w minioną sobotę przystąpili do swojej I Komunii Świętej. Podczas obchodów Święta Zesłania Ducha Świętego, pamiętajcie w modlitwie o Kościele powszechnym, o Archidiecezji Chicagowskiej oraz o naszej parafii. Pamiętajcie również o tym, aby przez cały maj odmawiać litanie do Matki Bożej. Święta Maryjo Rozwiązująca Węzły, miej nas zawsze w Swej opiece. Święty Józefie, Dobry Patronie, módl się za nami. Vivat Iesus! Chwała Jezusowi!

TO TEACH WHO CHRIST IS The To Teach Who Christ Is campaign has begun a successful effort at St. Joseph Parish. To date, we would like to thank the families that have given generously and sacrificially to the future of our parish and Archdiocese.

A $350 million campaign for strong parishes, Catholic education and faith formation in the Archdiocese of Chicago Ms. Claudia Ahmer Alatoppe Family Mr. and Mrs. Jose Alvarez Ms. Angelica Alvarez Mrs. Maria Anzaldua Ms. Maria Arellano

Mr. Jose Garcia Mr. and Mrs. Luis Garcia Mrs. Lorraine Goska Mr. and Mrs. William Gregus Ms. Rosalba Gutierrez Mrs. Marie Guzzino

Mr. and Mrs. Krzystof Babel Mr. Wojciech Babon Mr. Jerome Bambera Mr. and Mrs. James Baricovich Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bednarz Mr. and Mrs. Tim Broniewicz Ms. Zofia Bryja Ms. Patricia Burkhardt

Ms. Nicole Irhova

Mr. and Mrs. Caccavallo Mr. and Mrs. Pablo Carrillo Mr. Ricardo Castro Mr. B. Chavez Mr. Efren Chavez Mr. and Mrs. Andrzej Chlebek Ms. Aniela Chlebek Ms. Barbara Cieglewicz Mr. and Mrs. Roman Ciejek Mr. and Mrs. Wojciech Cikowski Mr. and Mrs. Roger Clark Mr. and Mrs. Terry Collins Mr. Reynaldo Cortez Ms. Jasmin Cristobal Mr. and Mrs. Gabino Davalos Mr. Francisco Davalos Ms. Lucinda Davila Mrs. Olivia De La Torre Mr. Rafal Depowski Ms. Gloria Diaz Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dombrowski Mr. and Mrs. Stanislaw Dron Mrs. Anna Dron Ray Ms. Izabela Dubau Ms. Patricia Dubrowski Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Duran Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durkalec Mr. Norbert Dybas Mr. and Mrs. Marek Dybas Mr. and Mrs. S. Dzierzega Mr. Patrick Egan Mr. and Mrs. Marek Fijalkowski Ms. Margarita Flores Mrs. Sophie Frances Mr. Andrzej Fudala Mr. and Mrs. W. Galara Mr. and Mrs. Krzysztof Galdyn Mrs. Therese Galus

Mr. and Mrs. Seweryn Jakowicki Mr. and Ms. Humberto Jimenez Mrs. Ann Johansen Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson Ms. Maria Konior Mr. and Mrs. Jan Kowalczyk Ms. Dorothy Kroll Mr. and Mrs. Miroslaw Krzanowski Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Kujawa Mr. and Mrs. George Kurtovich

Mr. Henryk Kurzeja Mr. and Mrs. Maciej Lassak Mrs. Lois Leen Mr. and Mrs. Stanislaw Leja Ms. Elizbieta Lysek Mr. and Mrs. Brian Madonna Ms. Margarita Marcichow Mr. Socorro Martinez Mr. Jean Mendez Ms. Jocelyn Meza Mrs. Dolores Michaels Deacon and Mrs. B. Michalowski Mirecki Family Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mosar Ms. Francisca Solis-Muniz Mr. Gerald Neligan Mr. David Neligan Mr. and Mrs. Jan Niemiec Mrs. Val Nolan Ms.Maria Norieg Mr. Dennis Nuccio Ms. Rita Orteo Mr. and Mrs. Mariusz Pawlikowski

Ms.Hermina Perez Mr. and Mrs. Richard Porento Pytlarczyk Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Regep Mr. and Mrs. Jorge Reyes Ms. Rosario Reyes Ms. Patricia Reynolds Ms. Juanita Rodriguez Mr. Ramon Romo Ms. Angelica Rosales Mr. Stanley Rycyzyn Mr. and Mrs. Roberto Salcedo Mr. and Mrs. John Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. Jozef Sidzinka Mrs. Rose Marie Sirovatka Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Skowronski Mr. Louis Sowa Ms. Jean Sroka Mr. Pawel Stachuka Mr.and Mrs. Jan Stasik Mr. and Mrs. Stanislaw Staszel Mr. Slawomir Stefanski Ms. Stanislawa Stoch Fr. Robert Stuglik Mrs. Angie Olszewski Stuglik Mr. and Mrs. Jan Szarek Mr. and Mrs. Stanislaw Szwajnos Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Szymczak Mr. and Mrs. Adam Topor Mr. and Mrs. M. Ustupski Mr. Juan Valadez Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Vargas Mr. Steven Vatch Mrs. Rosalind Vilchis Mr. Jesus Villagomez and Ms. Maria Refugio Ms. Helene Walkosz Mr. and Mrs. Jozef Walus Ms. Linda Washleski Ms. Dorothy Wiatrowski Mr. and Mrs. Guillermo Yanez Ms. Maria Elena Zambrano Mr. and Mrs. Andrzej Zarycki

Parish Goal: $537,000 Total Pledged: $407,000 Percent of Goal: 76 % Number of Pledges: 138 Average Gift: $2,820 Over 5 Years

TO TEACH

Who Christ Is

A campaign for strong parishes, Catholic education and faith formation in the Archdiocese of Chicago

Tracking Our Success

Campaign Target: $ 537,000 Total Pledged: $ 407,000 Percentage of Goal: 76 % Number of Pledges: 138 Average Gift: $ 2,820 *Pledges are made over a 5-year period

A Sacrificial Pledge Over Five Years

Total Pledge

Yearly

Monthly

Weekly

Daily

Equal to…

$18,000

$3,600

$300

$75

$9.86

Daily sit-down lunch

$12,000

$2,400

$200

$50

$6.58

Weekly dinner for two

$6,000

$1,200

$100

$25

$3.29

Daily coffee

$3,600

$720

$60

$14

$1.75

Less than $2/day!

$1,800

$360

$30

$7

$0.99

Less than $1/day!

Alicia Anderson Donna R. Azzaline

Dolores Michaels Anthony Montaneo

*Joanne Barkaukas Laura Behm Ann Bolek Kimberly Boll Brittaney Boubin

Ed and Alice Nowak

Lucille Cavallone Patricia Diaz Mary DiGangi Wladyslawa Dobros Alexander Druschitz Eleanor Dzielak Robert Erklin Rexnalda Fonseca Esperaza Franco Helen Frank Miguel & Julia Gutierrez Rich S. Jandura Denise M. Jandura Chester and Virginia Janeczko Millie Jercha Ted Kuldanek Geri Lauer Deacon Ben and Sylvia Michalowski

Mary D. Owens Leonardo Alexandros Peterson Meg A. Radcliff Juanita Ramos Carmen Rodriguez Jennifer Sampres William Schaefer Sr. Eileen Sheedy Lorraine Simich Scarlette Grace Swaekauski Irene Szarley Josephine Tipner Ricardo Varajas Pamela Wojdyla *Most recently added If you know of anyone that should be on the sick list, please call the rectory at 708-458-0501. Thank You.

News for our parishioners . . .

Fr. Alfredo Gundrum, pastor of St. Clare of Montefalco, 5443 S.Washtenaw Ave., Chicago, is inviting everyone who is interested to hear Eva Bustamante from the Archdiocese of Chicago lead a course in Spanish for consolation ministry. She will be at St. Clare on Tuesday and Thursday, June 7 and June 9 from 7 to 9 p.m. For more information, please call St. Clare of Montefalco at (773) 436-4422. El Padre Alfredo Gundrum, párroco de Santa Clara de Montefalco, 5443 S. Washtenaw Ave., Chicago, los invitando a escuchar a Eva Bustamante de la Arquidiócesis de Chicago conducir un curso en español para el Ministerio de Consolación. Ella estará en Santa Clara el martes 7 de junio y el jueves 7 y 9 de junio del 7 p.m. a 9 p.m. para más información, por favor llame a Santa Clara de Montefalco al (773) 436-4422.

ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH 7240 W. 57th Street Summit, IL 60501 (708) 458-0501 [email protected] stjosephparishsummit.org www.facebook.com/stjosephsummit OFFICE HOURS 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday BULLETIN DEADLINE: 2:00 p.m. Wednesday PARISH STAFF Pastor: Rev. Robert Stuglik Weekend celebrant: Rev. Joseph Stobba, OSA Deacon Benedict Michalowski Parish Secretary/Bulletin Editor: Mrs. Joan Hadac Adult Choir Director/Organist: Mrs. Darlene Donarski Children’s Choir: Mrs. Anna Dron Ray Polish Choir Director: Mr. Aleksander Jazowski Facilities Director: Mr. Vincent Slisz SUNDAY MASSES Saturday: 5:00 PM ENGLISH Sunday: 7:30 AM, 9:30 AM. ENGLISH 11:00AM SPANISH 12:30 PM POLISH CONFESSIONS Saturday 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM WEEKDAY MASSES 8:30 AM Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday (8:30 AM Wednesday School Mass During School Year) Thursday—No Mass is Celebrated 8:30 AM Saturday ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL School Principal: Mr. Lawrence Manetti 5641 S. 73rd Ave. (708) 458 - 2927 stjosephschoolonline.blogspot.com www.facebook.com/groups/stjosephschoolonline www.stjosephsummit.com ST. JOSEPH RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Moderator: Mr. Jason Porod Assistant: Mrs. Penny Davis (708) 458-0501 H. SIENKIEWICZ POLISH SCHOOL 5641 S. 73rd Ave. 708-415-0458 MINISTERS OF CARE: If you are homebound, and would like to receive Holy Communion, please call the parish office to make arrangements.