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SAINT ANTHONY CATHOLIC CHURCH<br />

FRANKFORT, IL<br />

Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time<br />

Sunday, August 4, 2013


Page Two — August 4, 2013<br />

Saint Anthony Catholic Church<br />

S T. . A<br />

. ANTHONY<br />

C HURCH C ALENDAR OF E VENTS<br />

DATE DAY UPCOMING EVENTS LOCATION TIME<br />

4 Aug SUN Baptisms at Mass Church 11:00 AM<br />

5 Aug MON St. Vincent de Paul Meeting Padua Center ESA 7:00 PM<br />

6 Aug TUES Tuesday Morning Rosary Group Padua Center ESA 9:30 AM<br />

6 Aug TUES Baptism Catechesis Church 7:00 PM<br />

6 Aug TUES Holy Spirit Prayer Group Padua Center ESA 7:00 PM<br />

7 Aug WED Sew N Sews St. Anthony Hall 9:00 AM<br />

9 Aug FRI Wedding Rehearsal Church 6:00 PM<br />

10 Aug SAT Wedding of Vincent Cryns and Elizabeth Dindia Church 2:00 PM<br />

10 Aug SAT Reconciliation Church 4:00-4:50 PM<br />

SAT, AUG 10 • SUN, AUG. 11 • ST. VINCENT DE PAUL FOOD DRIVE • AFTER MASSES<br />

11 Aug SUN Baptism Ceremony Church 12:15 PM


Eighteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time<br />

August 4, 2013 — Page Three<br />

OUR PARISH STEWARDSHIP<br />

Thank You For Your Generosity<br />

July 28, 2013<br />

2013 Catholic Ministries<br />

Annual Appeal Pledge Report<br />

WOW! We are at 109%<br />

We have 652 donors<br />

who have pledged $126,686.<br />

This year, the theme of the Appeal is “The Lord<br />

Sustains His People.” God constantly gives to us. His<br />

grace is ever present. His blessings are abundant. We<br />

can demonstrate our gratitude to God and help build<br />

the kingdom of God in our own parish and our own<br />

diocese by making a generous gift to the CMAA.<br />

In addition to helping those in need, the Appeal<br />

funds the operations of the diocese and services that<br />

are of great help to the ministries here in our parish.<br />

If you have already made your pledge<br />

or contribution, thank you.<br />

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY<br />

ST. ANTHONY CONFERENCE<br />

In the Gospel, Jesus tells the parable<br />

about the rich man who selfishly stored<br />

all his grain and goods only to die and not enjoy his<br />

abundance anyway. What we struggle all our lives to<br />

learn is that life does not consist of possessions nor our<br />

perceived security, but of being possessed by God.<br />

As you ready your gifts for the St. Vincent Food<br />

Drive next weekend, to help the struggling poor,<br />

ask for the grace to be truly “possessed by God”.<br />

Calling All St. Anthony RCIA Graduates<br />

We invite all men and women who went through the RCIA<br />

program at St. Anthony to join us for a reunion with Father<br />

Greg and the RCIA Team. We invite you and your families<br />

to join us at the Annual Parish Picnic on Sunday, Aug. 25th<br />

immediately following 11 a.m. Mass. The picnic is held on<br />

the parish grounds outside the Padua Center. Come join us<br />

for the Mass at 11 a.m. and then fellowship at the picnic.<br />

This is a family-friendly event and a chance for us to catch<br />

up on what’s been going on in your lives. Please RSVP to<br />

Deacon Bill Boucek at 815-469-4088 to tell us how many<br />

will attend with you. I look forward to hearing from you<br />

and renew our bond of friendship that was formed through<br />

the RCIA process — no matter what year you graduated.<br />

Saturday 5:00 PM<br />

Sunday 7:30 AM<br />

9:00 AM<br />

11:00 AM<br />

6:30 PM<br />

Total<br />

$ 4,558.00<br />

$ 3,784.50<br />

$ 3,501.00<br />

$ 4,417.00<br />

$ 2,241.04<br />

$ 018,501.54<br />

Thank you to all who chose to use electronic giving<br />

for Sunday contributions. E-giving posts once a month.<br />

If interested, call the Parish Office at 815-469-3750 or<br />

complete and return the authorization form on pg. 12.<br />

PLEASE REMEMBER ST. ANTHONY CHURCH<br />

IN YOUR WILL.<br />

Interested In<br />

Becoming Catholic?<br />

Come Join St. Anthony<br />

RCIA Class 2013-14<br />

Rite of Christian<br />

Initiation for Adults<br />

▪ Have you been thinking about joining<br />

the Catholic Faith?<br />

▪ Do you need to complete your Sacraments<br />

of Initiation (Eucharist or Confirmation)?<br />

▪ Have you completed all of your Sacraments<br />

but Confirmation?<br />

Do you know someone in your family, a neighbor,<br />

a friend, or a co-worker who could answer yes to<br />

one of these questions? Then perhaps all you, or<br />

they, are waiting for is the encouragement to take<br />

the next step on your faith journey.<br />

Applications are now being taken for the St.<br />

Anthony RCIA Class. These classes are intended for<br />

Adults (18 years and older) and will begin on<br />

Tuesday, September 10 and will run through April 19.<br />

There will be a break in classes from December 11<br />

through the month of January. Classes will<br />

resume on Tuesday, February 4. Classes meet on<br />

Tuesday evenings from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm and are<br />

held in the Padua Center.<br />

If you have questions about these classes or the<br />

RCIA process, please contact Deacon Tony Schlott,<br />

Adult Faith Formation Director, at 815-469-6198 or<br />

email tony@<strong>saint</strong><strong>anthony</strong><strong>frankfort</strong>.com.


Page Four — August 4, 2013<br />

Scripture Reflections for<br />

EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY<br />

IN ORDINARY TIME<br />

LIVING<br />

the<br />

WORD<br />

Sunday,<br />

August 4, 2013<br />

TODAY'S FOCUS: LASTING RICHES<br />

Our readings begin with anxiety and worry.<br />

Qoheleth ("Teacher") announces that everything in<br />

life is futile, transitory, empty. The psalm reminds us<br />

that we all go back to dust. But, the Gospel offers<br />

hope. Within Jesus' words is a call to discover where<br />

our real treasure is, reinforced by the reading from<br />

Colossians.<br />

• FIRST READING<br />

What profit comes to a man from all his toil?<br />

(Ecclesiastes 1:2; 2:21-23)<br />

The theme developed in this reading and the Gospel is the<br />

futility of seeking after riches. One might think that riches<br />

will bring one security, but they do not. This is taken from<br />

the writings of Qoheleth. We do not know his real name<br />

or symbolic (for it means "preacher" or "teacher" in<br />

Hebrew). This is a wisdom book that rejects much of the<br />

commonly accepted opinions of the era in which it was<br />

written. The author argues that God's ways are<br />

unknowable, so we should live a virtuous life and do the<br />

best we can.<br />

• SECOND READING<br />

Seek what is above, where Christ is (Colossians 3:1-5, 9-11).<br />

We are reminded that when we became Christians, we<br />

had to reject certain practices that we might have done<br />

before. We have died to those old ways, and we must live<br />

in Christ. This does not mean that we have to become<br />

prudish and reject the goodness of the created world.<br />

Rather, we must temper our passions so that they do not<br />

cause us to misuse the good things of the world. We must<br />

reject immorality, impurity, passion, evil desire, and<br />

greed. We must make moral choices, even if it costs us<br />

dearly. Finally, we must keep our minds on what is above.<br />

Saint Anthony Catholic Church<br />

In other words, by thinking about God and the <strong>saint</strong>s, we<br />

will be able to keep our everyday life in perspective and<br />

we will have the strength to choose what is good and<br />

moral and loving.<br />

• GOSPEL<br />

The things you have prepared, to whom will they belong?<br />

(Luke 12:13-21)<br />

The poor and the weak are presented as the chosen of<br />

God. The rich are all too often self-sufficient, so when<br />

Jesus comes into their lives, they feel as if they do not<br />

really need Him. The poor, on the other hand, know that<br />

they therefore reach out to the Lord with all their<br />

strength. The brother at the beginning of this passage<br />

wants to use Jesus to promote his cause. He does not<br />

want to listen to Jesus or change his ways; he wants<br />

everyone else to do that. Jesus challenges him by refusing<br />

to go along with his project. He warns him that his entire<br />

premise is foolish, for he is seeking security in things that<br />

are passing and fragile. One should remember that<br />

"riches" are not only material possessions. As we will<br />

hear in the "Alleluia Verse", one should be poor in spirit<br />

(and not arrogant or self-righteous), lest we begin to<br />

think that we do not constantly need the strength and<br />

love of God.<br />

• REFLECTION<br />

What are your three major worries? What gets you<br />

tossing and turning at night? Money? Family? The future?<br />

Work? Then the book of Ecclesiastes is for you. There is<br />

some comfort in its world-weary wisdom. All is passing—<br />

life, love, property, worries. What good does it do to<br />

worry yourself to death? Death will come soon enough<br />

when God turns us all back to dust (that's a little of the<br />

psalmist thrown in, for further emphasis). Now, into the<br />

week! Thank God for Jesus. He certainly is a wise teacher<br />

in the Gospel, side-stepping a request to get involved in<br />

family bickering over an inheritance. His work was about<br />

getting people into the kingdom, not getting people to<br />

share the family gold. Even so, Jesus draws a lesson from<br />

this situation for the crowd: Avoid greed. Don't reduce<br />

your life to what you accumulate. To bring it home, he<br />

tells about a rich man so sure he is going to be around<br />

tomorrow that he plans on stockpiling all his goods for<br />

himself so he can "rest, eat, drink and be merry" for the<br />

rest of his days. But God has other plans for him. Jesus'<br />

wisdom: Be rich in what matters to God. Colossians<br />

agrees: Think of what is above, of Christ at God's right<br />

hand, of the glory that awaits you. Make Christ your<br />

above all and God your treasure. Remember that the goal<br />

is transformation, not accumulation. So, put on that new<br />

self; put on Christ.<br />

READINGS FOR THE WEEK<br />

Monday, August 5<br />

Nm 11:4b-15<br />

Mt 14:13-21<br />

Tuesday, August 6<br />

Dn 7:9-10, 13-14<br />

2 Pt 1:16-19<br />

Lk 9:28b-36<br />

Wednesday, August 7<br />

Nm 13:1-2, 25—14:1,<br />

26-29a, 34-35; Mt<br />

15:21-28<br />

Thursday, August 8<br />

Nm 20:1-13<br />

Mt 16:13-23<br />

Friday, August 9<br />

Dt 4:32-40<br />

Mt 16:24-28


Eighteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time<br />

MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK<br />

• MONDAY, AUGUST 5TH<br />

EIGHTEENTH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME<br />

8:00 AM<br />

William Gilhooly/Wife Mary Lou<br />

Edgar Del Castillo/Family<br />

• TUESDAY, AUGUST 6TH<br />

THE TRANSFIGURATION OF THE LORD<br />

8:00 AM<br />

Matt and Frank Szymanski/Family<br />

• WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7TH<br />

8:00 AM<br />

JoAnn Vilutis/Zofia Mendrala<br />

Therese Savage/Don and Eileen Allemand<br />

Edward Zastro/Earl and Donna Zastro<br />

Intention of Wayne Luff/Marius and Melba Canoy<br />

• THURSDAY, AUGUST 8TH<br />

ST. DOMINIC, PRIEST<br />

8:00 AM<br />

Kathy Schneider/Ken Schneider<br />

• FRIDAY, AUGUST 9TH<br />

8:00 AM<br />

Mark Gayton/Family<br />

• SATURDAY, AUGUST 10TH<br />

ST. LAWRENCE<br />

5:00 PM<br />

Hugh Dunphy/Joe Steiner and Ann Dunphy<br />

• SUNDAY, AUGUST 11TH<br />

NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME<br />

7:30 AM<br />

George Moyle and Irene Mikus/Family<br />

9:00 AM<br />

Intention of Mike and Carolyn Rafacz —<br />

40th Wedding Anniversary<br />

JoAnn Vilutis/Zofia Mendrala<br />

Josephine Wasilauskas/Jim Vilutis<br />

Jim Shields/Marge<br />

11:00 AM<br />

For the Parish Family of St. Anthony<br />

6:30 PM<br />

Matt and Mary Zagoda/Zagoda Family<br />

Jerry Wozniak/Loving Sister<br />

PRAYERS FOR OUR FAMILY<br />

For the Deceased<br />

Raymond Kudlo<br />

Father of Kevin, Mellody, and Kimberly<br />

Marie Allegrucci<br />

Wife of Rudolph<br />

"Eternal rest, grant unto them O Lord,<br />

and may perpetual light shine upon them.”<br />

“I baptize you<br />

in the name<br />

of the Father,<br />

and of the Son<br />

and of the<br />

Holy Spirit.<br />

Amen.”<br />

August 4, 2013 — Page Five<br />

PLEASE PRAY FOR VOCATIONS<br />

4 Diocese of Joliet Seminarians<br />

5 Sr. Margaret Bebb, Sr. Verena Makumbali<br />

5 Sr. M. Josephine Kallus, Sr. Mary Virginia Kallus<br />

5 Sr. Beatrice Kayombo, Sr. Rosalie Marie Major<br />

5 Sr. Karen Nykiel, Sr. Mildred Slabenak OSB<br />

6 Abbot Dismas Kalcic, OSB<br />

7 Sr. Mary Depaul Stava, Sr. Sharon Marie Stola OSB<br />

Sr. Gloria Therese Cabrera, Sr. M. Debrah Funnfsinn OSF<br />

8 Fr. Frank Vitus, Fr. Theodore Weitzel<br />

9 Dcn. Laurence Lissak, Dcn. Patrick Lombardo<br />

Dcn. Jose L. Lopez, Dcn. Marco Lovero<br />

Dcn. Daniel Mahoney, Dcn. Robert Malek<br />

PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY<br />

1C Antonio Cap • Sr. Airman Lawrence Clark<br />

Cpl. Ryan L. Gower • Petty Officer William Hartley<br />

Cpl Michael Horbaczewski • Capt. Timothy Hornik<br />

Major Thomas John-T.J. Hornick • LTC Alejandro Lopez<br />

LCDR John P. Ladowicz • LCDR Timothy Ladowicz<br />

Airman 1st Class Matthew G. Lusson • Sgt. James Talley<br />

Seaman Brianne Dillman • ITSN Donald Hammond<br />

Lt. Cmdr. Daniel Papp • Capt. Thomas Pierczynski<br />

Seaman Bridget Reynolds • Spec E4 Michael Santoyo<br />

Tech. Sgt. Michelle Shalloup • PO Thomas F. Shereck<br />

Lt. Kyle R. Smolek USAF • Lt. Joseph P. Stanek<br />

Corpsman Jonathan Waters • Lt. Thomas M. Zager<br />

Welcome To Our<br />

Newly Baptized Child<br />

The Sacrament of Baptism was celebrated on<br />

Sunday, July 28, 2013<br />

Sophia Rose Pacini<br />

Vincent Leone Pacini<br />

Children of Andrew and Nicole (Livesey)<br />

Mason Thomas Shefcik<br />

Son of Adam Shefcik and Jaime Beveridge<br />

Nathan Francis Skotnicki<br />

Son of Adam and Monica (Siuta)


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Saint Anthony Catholic Church


Eighteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time<br />

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Saint Anthony Catholic Church


Eighteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time<br />

PRO LIFE REFLECTION<br />

Suddenly, there were two men talking with Him,<br />

Moses and Elijah. —LUKE 9:30<br />

REFLECTION AND PRAYER<br />

Jesus was transfigured; the glory of His divinity shone<br />

through His humanity, which reminds us that humanity<br />

always expresses the image of God. The Transfiguration<br />

was meant to remind the Apostles that death would not<br />

have the last word.<br />

Jesus, may Your Transfiguration be a powerful reminder<br />

that You have brought about a new kingdom of life.<br />

2012 • 2013<br />

YEAR OF FAITH<br />

DIOCESE OF JOLIET<br />

AUGUST CATECHISM CORNER<br />

Being Catholic means being <strong>catholic</strong>… that is to<br />

say, “universal.” Our faith goes beyond our local<br />

experience of <strong>church</strong>, stretching to the four corners<br />

of the earth. We are a global community made up<br />

of people with different cultures, languages, and<br />

experiences – yet wherever we go on this planet,<br />

the faith remains constant (as “all nations shall<br />

stream towards it,” in Isaiah 2:2-4). This month,<br />

we remember that we are, as the Second Vatican<br />

Council put forth in “Gaudium et Spes,” a Church<br />

in the modern world, a human community together<br />

in God’s house. In that spirit, we pray the universal<br />

prayer of the Church, the Liturgy of the Hours, to<br />

remind us of our common faith “so that there may<br />

be no division in the body, but that the parts may<br />

have the same concern for one another” (as St.<br />

Paul said in 1 Cor 12:1-31).<br />

AUGUST 4<br />

“First, the Church is <strong>catholic</strong> because Christ is<br />

present in her. ‘Where there is Christ Jesus,<br />

there is the Catholic Church.’ In her subsists<br />

the fullness of Christ’s body united with its head;<br />

this implies that she receives from him ‘the<br />

fullness of the means of salvation’ which he has<br />

willed: correct and complete confession of faith,<br />

full sacramental life, and ordained ministry in<br />

apostolic succession. The Church was, in this<br />

fundamental sense, <strong>catholic</strong> on the day of<br />

Pentecost…” CCC, n. 830<br />

AUGUST PRAYER INTENTION<br />

For immigrants who have brought<br />

new life to our communities.<br />

Fifth Annual<br />

Toy Drive<br />

In Memory Of<br />

Sean Duggan<br />

On His Birthd ay<br />

August 4, 2013 — Page Nine<br />

The Duggan family saw firsthand what<br />

a difference a new toy could make for<br />

a child who is trying to get well.<br />

Join us in brightening up the day<br />

for a group of very brave children.<br />

On August 7, Sean’s 15th Birthday, toys will be<br />

distributed to children undergoing treatment on<br />

the Oncology floor of Ann and Robert H. Lurie<br />

Children’s Hospital. The first four toy drives were<br />

a HUGE success with over 800 toys collected!<br />

Please visit www.seandugganfoundation.org.<br />

Please drop off a NEW, UNWRAPPED<br />

toy at St. Anthony Church Atrium<br />

THIS SUNDAY, AUGUST 4TH.<br />

PARISH REGISTRATION FORM<br />

WELCOME TO ST. ANTHONY CATHOLIC CHURCH<br />

Our warmest wishes to all who celebrate with us. If you<br />

are not registered at St. Anthony or are and need to<br />

make changes, please fill out this form and place it in<br />

the collection basket or mail to the parish office. Forms<br />

available at www.st<strong>anthony</strong><strong>frankfort</strong>.com.<br />

__________________________________________<br />

Name<br />

__________________________________________<br />

Address<br />

__________________________________________<br />

City<br />

______________ ________________________<br />

State<br />

Zip Code<br />

(____)_____________________________________<br />

Phone<br />

__________________________________________<br />

Email Address<br />

( ) New Parishioner, please contact me<br />

( ) New Address or New Phone Number<br />

( ) Moving—Please remove from membership list<br />

( ) Email –Please add email address to your records.


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Saint Anthony Church<br />

Religious Education<br />

REP SUMMER OFFICE HOURS:<br />

MONDAY-THURSDAY<br />

9:00 AM-3:00 PM<br />

St. Anthony Catholic Church<br />

REP STARTS<br />

SUNDAY,<br />

SEPTEMBER 8TH!<br />

UPCOMING REP DATES<br />

REGISTRATION FOR 2013-2014 REP:<br />

Open Registration for NEW families continues.<br />

Registration for CONTINUING 1st-8th Graders<br />

IS NOW PAST DUE!<br />

Please stop by the REP desk at the Padua Center<br />

or download forms from our website at<br />

www.st<strong>anthony</strong><strong>frankfort</strong>.com.<br />

Click Education, Religious Education, Registration.<br />

A $50 late fee applies for registrations received<br />

after July 1st for existing families.<br />

Please<br />

volunteer<br />

your time<br />

and<br />

Volunteers are needed for Religious<br />

Education Program 2013-2014 Year<br />

talent<br />

Many parents and parishioners have stepped forward to<br />

help with our REP program. We thank you wholeheartedly; we could not do this<br />

without you! We are still in need of the following volunteer positions and ask<br />

you to please consider one of these. It is a wonderful way to meet new people,<br />

share your faith and enrich a child's life! Thank you!<br />

• Sunday Session #1: (7:45-8:50 a.m.) •<br />

• Substitute Catechists<br />

• Sunday Session #2: (9-10:10 a.m.)<br />

• Catechist — Grade 4, 5, 7 •<br />

• Aides—Grade 8•<br />

• Youth Aides—Various Grades<br />

• Substitute Catechists•<br />

• Hall Monitor•<br />

• Sunday Session #3: (10:15-11:25 a.m.)<br />

• Catechist—Grade 1, 4, 5, 7<br />

• Substitute Catechists<br />

• Youth Aides—Various Grades<br />

Traffic<br />

• Sunday Session #4: (5:00-6:15 p.m.)<br />

• Catechist—Grade 4, 5, 7, 8 •<br />

• Aides—Grade 7, 8<br />

• Youth Aides—Various Grades•<br />

• Substitute Catechists<br />

• Hall Monitor<br />

For information or to volunteer call 815-469-6072<br />

or email REP@st<strong>anthony</strong><strong>frankfort</strong>.com.<br />

NEW FAMILY ORIENTATION<br />

Wednesday, August 14th<br />

5:00-6:00pm<br />

in Padua Center SAM<br />

CATECHIST ORIENTATION<br />

Wednesday, August 14th<br />

6:00-7:30pm<br />

in the Padua Center —<br />

St. Elizabeth Seton Room A<br />

FOUNDATIONS OF FAITH<br />

NEW EVANGELIZATION<br />

PART ONE AND TWO<br />

Saturday, August 17th<br />

8:30-1:00pm<br />

in the Padua Center —SAM<br />

FOUNDATIONS OF FAITH<br />

NEW EVANGELIZATION<br />

PART ONE<br />

Wednesday, August 21st<br />

6:30-8:30pm<br />

in the Padua Center —SAM<br />

PROTECTING<br />

GOD’S CHILDREN<br />

Thursday, August 22nd<br />

6:00-9:00pm<br />

in the Padua Center —SAM<br />

PARISH PICNIC<br />

CATECHIST COMMISSIONING/<br />

SAINT CARD AWARDS<br />

Sunday, August 25th<br />

11:00 am Mass<br />

Church and Grounds<br />

FOUNDATIONS OF FAITH<br />

NEW EVANGELIZATION<br />

PART TWO<br />

Wednesday, August 28th<br />

6:30-8:30pm<br />

in the Padua Center —SAM


Eighteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time<br />

August 4, 2013 — Page Eleven


Page Twelve — August 4, 2013<br />

St. Anthony Catholic Church<br />

St. Anthony Catholic Church — Electronic Giving Authorization<br />

7661 West Sauk Trail<br />

Frankfort, IL 60423<br />

Parishioner Authorization Form<br />

Effective date of authorization: ____________________________<br />

Type of Authorization:<br />

Last Name<br />

Address<br />

New Authorization<br />

Change donation amount<br />

Change donation date<br />

Change Banking information<br />

Change Credit Card information<br />

Discontinue Electronic Donation<br />

First Name<br />

City State Zip<br />

Home Phone:<br />

Email:<br />

Account Information<br />

Please choose either Banking information or Credit Card information. Provide information for one account only.<br />

Banking Information for Checking Account or Savings Account Debits<br />

Please debit my contribution from my (check one):<br />

Checking Account (attach a voided check)<br />

Savings Account (attach a savings deposit slip)<br />

Routing Number: _______________________________<br />

Valid Routing # must start with 0, 1, 2, or 3<br />

Account Number: _______________________________<br />

Monthly on the 1 st<br />

Monthly on the 15 th<br />

Date of first contribution _____/_____/_____<br />

Amount Per Contribution $________________<br />

Credit Card Type<br />

Mastercard<br />

Visa<br />

Discover<br />

American Express<br />

Credit Card Information<br />

Credit Card #:_______________________________<br />

Credit Card Exp. Date:________________________<br />

Date of first contribution _____/_____/_____<br />

Amount Per Contribution $__________________<br />

AGREEMENT<br />

I authorize St. Anthony’s and The Vanco Cunneen Services Company to process to process debit entries debit entries to my account. to my account. I understand I understand that this that this<br />

authority will remain in effect until I I provide reasonable notification to to terminate the the authorization.<br />

Authorized Signature:_______________________________________________________________ Date:________________<br />

Reminder:<br />

For Checking Account Debit: Please attach your voided check<br />

For Savings Account Debit: Please attach deposit slip


ST. ANTHONY CHURCH<br />

LITURGICAL<br />

MINISTRY<br />

SCHEDULE<br />

August 10<br />

August 11<br />

Celebrant<br />

(subject to change)<br />

Lectors<br />

EOM<br />

5:00 p.m.<br />

Reconciliation 4-4:50pm<br />

Rec-Fr. Greg Skowron<br />

Mass-Fr. Greg Skowron<br />

Sr. M. Brizuela<br />

L. Boyer<br />

S. Matthews<br />

R. Govert<br />

A. Bergeron<br />

M. Jarvie<br />

S. Jarvie<br />

A. Morrow<br />

T. Morrow<br />

L. Parchem<br />

M. Hejmanowski<br />

T. Colclasure<br />

Sr. Ella<br />

7:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m.<br />

Fr. Miro Stepien Fr. Greg Skowron Fr. Miro Stepien Fr. Miro Stepien<br />

C. Scanlan<br />

S. Berkey<br />

K. McMahon<br />

J. Gorczowski<br />

W. Gorczowski<br />

V. Stasulas<br />

S. Graham<br />

J. Moyle<br />

M. Race<br />

J. Grady III<br />

J. Stepenski<br />

R. Zych<br />

J. Sues<br />

J. Johnson M. August<br />

C. Bodnar<br />

A. Wator<br />

S. Romberg<br />

D. Cylny<br />

L. Holmes<br />

D. Holmes<br />

L. Glancy<br />

D. Ducett<br />

L. Pierzchalski<br />

M. Clifford<br />

J. Savage<br />

L. Johnson<br />

M. Canoy<br />

T. Carlson<br />

D. Allemand<br />

E. Allemand<br />

K. Kiley<br />

L. Al-Muddaris<br />

P. Williamson<br />

N. Oberg<br />

R. Bodnar<br />

A. Helwig<br />

J. Buck<br />

MC M. McGuire R. Townsend K. Schlott J. Helwig<br />

Altar<br />

Servers<br />

J. McGuire<br />

G. Dirienzo<br />

J. Dirienzo<br />

C. Townsend<br />

K. Thomas<br />

A. Rea<br />

K. Marnul<br />

I. Brace<br />

S. Bloomfield<br />

N. Pervan<br />

N. Digiovanni<br />

R. August<br />

Music Cantor Cantor Cantor Traditional Choir<br />

J. Manns<br />

D. Walenga<br />

B. Herrick<br />

J. Manns<br />

U. Manns<br />

V. Manns


7659 West Sauk Trail • Frankfort, IL • 60423 • www.st<strong>anthony</strong><strong>frankfort</strong>.com<br />

Daily Mass: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. (Morning Prayer: 7:45 a.m.)<br />

Saturday Reconciliation: 4:00-4:50 p.m. Saturday Mass: 5:00 p.m. Mass<br />

Summer Sunday Mass Schedule: 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., and 6:30 p.m.<br />

Mission Statement<br />

We, the members of St. Anthony Catholic Church, gather together to worship and celebrate the sacraments, especially<br />

the Eucharist, as we strive to live the Gospel in our daily lives. Empowered by the Holy Spirit, we are called to invite,<br />

inform, inspire and ignite the community in our faith journey by fostering stewardship through sharing of our gifts of<br />

time, talent and treasure. We are further called to share our faith through active evangelization and charitable outreach.<br />

CONTACT INFORMATION:<br />

Parish Office<br />

Office 815-469-3750<br />

Fax 815-469-6514<br />

• Rev. Greg Skowron, Pastor, x 115<br />

frgreg@st<strong>anthony</strong><strong>frankfort</strong>.com (emergency 815-791-6073)<br />

• Rev. Miroslaw Stepien, Parochial Vicar<br />

frmiro@st<strong>anthony</strong><strong>frankfort</strong>.com<br />

• Deacon Joe Johnson, Pastoral Associate, x 111<br />

(cell) 815-922-9796, joe@st<strong>anthony</strong><strong>frankfort</strong>.com<br />

• Deacon Tony Schlott, Business-Facilities Manager, x149<br />

• Deacon Don Berkey, don@st<strong>anthony</strong><strong>frankfort</strong>.com<br />

• Deacon Richard Rosko, rich@st<strong>anthony</strong><strong>frankfort</strong>.com<br />

• Deacon Dan Danahey<br />

• Deacon Bill Boucek<br />

• Paula Bucciferro, Accountant, x 126<br />

paula@st<strong>anthony</strong><strong>frankfort</strong>.com<br />

• Jeanne Gayton, Parish-Pastor’s Administrative Assistant., x 110<br />

jeanne@st<strong>anthony</strong><strong>frankfort</strong>.com<br />

• Beverly Regalado, Secretary, x 112<br />

bregalado@st<strong>anthony</strong><strong>frankfort</strong>.com<br />

• Lynette Rea, Music Ministry Director, x 122<br />

lynette@st<strong>anthony</strong><strong>frankfort</strong>.com<br />

Welcome to St. Anthony Catholic Church<br />

Most Reverend R. Daniel Conlon<br />

Bishop, Diocese of Joliet<br />

Rev. Vytas Memenas, Pastor Emeritus<br />

Adult Faith Formation (815-469-6198)<br />

• Deacon Tony Schlott, Director, x 149<br />

tony@st<strong>anthony</strong><strong>frankfort</strong>.com<br />

Religious Education (Grades 1-8)<br />

Office 815-469-6072 Fax 815-806-9421<br />

REP@st<strong>anthony</strong><strong>frankfort</strong>.com<br />

• Kathleen Littleton, Director, x 143<br />

kathleen@st<strong>anthony</strong><strong>frankfort</strong>.com<br />

• Sophie Follenweider, Director, x 144<br />

sophie@st<strong>anthony</strong><strong>frankfort</strong>.com<br />

• Maureen Hughes, Secretary, x 142<br />

maureen@st<strong>anthony</strong><strong>frankfort</strong>.com<br />

• Lisa Huguelet, Secretary, x 146<br />

lisahuguelet@st<strong>anthony</strong><strong>frankfort</strong>.com<br />

Preschool (815-469-5417)<br />

• Karen Kiley, Principal, x 148<br />

karen@st<strong>anthony</strong><strong>frankfort</strong>.com<br />

• Lindsay Fitzgibbon, Principal’s Asst., x 147<br />

lindsay@st<strong>anthony</strong><strong>frankfort</strong>.com<br />

B.O.L.D. (Becoming our Lord's Disciples) Youth Ministry<br />

• Jade and Art Fojas<br />

YM.ROCK@st<strong>anthony</strong><strong>frankfort</strong>.com<br />

• St. Vincent DePaul Society<br />

815-469-3750, x 114<br />

Highlights... at St. Anthony Church<br />

SUMMER MASS SCHEDULE — JUNE 1 THRU SEPTEMBER 2<br />

Saturday Reconciliation 4:00-4:50 p.m. (Reconciliation with one priest)<br />

Saturday Mass: 5:00 p.m. Sunday Masses: 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 6:30 p.m.<br />

Regular Mass Schedule Resumes September 8, 2013 (after Labor Day Weekend)<br />

SUMMER OFFICE HOURS — MAY 28 THRU AUGUST 30<br />

PARISH OFFICE HOURS: (815-469-3750)<br />

Monday thru Thursday: 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.; Friday: 9:00 a.m.-12 Noon<br />

REP OFFICE HOURS: (815-469-6072) Monday thru Thursday: 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.<br />

PRESCHOOL OFFICE HOURS: (815-469-5417) Monday and Tuesday: 9:00 a.m.-12:00 Noon

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