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<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Anthony</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Church</strong><strong>Frankfort</strong>, <strong>IL</strong>Twenty Fifth Sunday in Ordinary TimeSunday, September 23, 2012


Twenty Fifth Sunday In Ordinary TimeJOIN US ASWE CONNECTOURFAM<strong>IL</strong>IES…Please be apart of ournew family directory program—we need YOU tomake our new family album complete! Lifetouch willbe here to take your photo for our parish directoryon the following dates in the Padua Center—RoomOCTOBER3:00 pm-9:00 pmTue 9, 16Wed 10, 17Thu 11, 18, 25Fri 12, 19, 2610:00 am-4:00 pmSat 13, 20, 27NOVEMBER3:00 pm-9:00 pmMon 19Tue 20Fri 2310:00 am-4:00 pmSat 24We will have a sign-up table after MassesON THESE WEEKENDS:Sept. 22/23, 29/30 and Oct. 6/7.We look forward to seeing you!Visit our website at www.stanthonyfrankfort.comto schedule your own appointment or call theParish Office at 815‐469‐3750 so that we canassist you in scheduling your appointment.PORTRAIT GUIDEBe Yourself!Clothing — Wear what you feelgreat in. Solid colors work best.Darker colors are slenderizing.Avoid patterns‐they can distractfrom your face. Avoid baggy clothes.Sleeveless tend to make arms lookfuller. V‐necks are always flattering.Wear dark t‐shirt under darkshirts—white t‐shirts under darkshirts stand out in a portrait. Planoutfits to include shoes (someposes are close up, others full length). Jewelry/Accessories — Wear special hats and/or jewelry.Mention if you would like to have your jewelryfeatured in your portrait. Hair — Avoid changingyour hairstyle or cutting your hair right before yoursession. Glasses — If you wear glasses all the time,you’ll want to have them in your portraits. That’sthe real you! Make-up — Apply make‐up as younormally would for an evening out. Pay specialattention to your eyes‐the focal point in a portrait.An extra coat of mascara can help bring out youreyes. Bring lipstick and powder for touch‐ups.Complexion — Lifetouch offers portrait retouchthat can soften facial lines and correct blemishes,scratches, etc. We can also whiten teeth and eyes.September 23, 2012 — Page ThreeTWENTY FIFTH SUNDAYIN ORDINARY TIMESeptember 23, 2012ʺIf anyone wishes to be first, he shall bethe last of all and the servant of all."— MARK 9:36OUR PARISH STEWARDSHIPThank You For Your GenerositySeptember 16, 2012Saturday 5:00 PMSunday 7:30 AM9:00 AM10:30 AM12:00 PM6:30 PMOtherTotal$ 6,097.00$ 2,708.50$ 4,402.00$ 3,943.00$ 2,251.00$ 3,378.18$ 1,088.50$ 23,868.18Thank you to all who chose to use electronic givingfor Sunday contributions. E-giving posts once a month.If interested, call the Parish Office at 815-469-3750 orcomplete and return the authorization form on page 12.PLEASE REMEMBERST. ANTHONY CHURCH IN YOUR W<strong>IL</strong>L.ELECTION 2012<strong>Catholic</strong> Conferenceof IllinoisOVER THE NEXT FEW WEEKS the<strong>Catholic</strong> Bishops of Illinois will be distributingfour bulletin articles to provide guidance andreflection points for <strong>Catholic</strong>s exercising theirright to vote in the upcoming 2012 election.These articles are based on the United <strong>St</strong>atesConference of <strong>Catholic</strong> Bishops (USCCB) publication,Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenshipwww.faithfulcitizenship.org. Additional informationabout specific policy issues addressed by your electedofficials can be found on the <strong>Catholic</strong> Conference ofIllinois (CCI) website at www.ilcatholic.org. The CCIwebsite will also have all the articles posted as they arereleased.The laity is a powerful voice in our nation and state. Ourrole as bishops is to call your attention to the trends andthe issues that we believe are impacting the moraldimension of our society. We hope you will find thisseries of articles educational and will reflect on theircontent. We also hope they will be helpful to you indiscerning not only how to vote, but also in encouragingyou to become further involved in promoting thecommon good in our state.


Page Four — September 23, 2012Saint <strong>Anthony</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Church</strong>Scripture Reflections for theTWENTY FIFTH SUNDAYIN ORDINARY TIMELIVINGtheWORDSunday,September 23, 2012TODAY'S FOCUS:CONTINUING EDEducation is not a once-and-for-all experience whenyou go to school to become one of Jesus’ disciples. Itcontinues throughout our lives. In this Gospel, Jesuscontinues to educate His somewhat resistant disciplesinto what it means to follow Him, turning to a child asHis primary visual aid.• FIRST READINGLet us condemn Him to a shameful death(Wisdom 2:12, 17-20).The theme of this reading and the Gospel is the sufferingof the just one at the hands of evil people. The Gospelcontains Jesus’ second prediction of His passion. Thisreading speaks of how the evil conspire to attack the justone because they cannot stand His goodness. If we try tolive Christian lives, if we choose the good and reject evil,we, too, will suffer for the Good News. There are peoplewho will resent us for our choices and they will opposeus.• SECOND READINGThe fruit of righteousness is sown in peace for those whocultivate peace (James 3:16—4:3).Saint James warns that bad things happen when we allowour passions to run amok. We end up using others asobjects for our own gratification. We end up livingmiserable lives of jealousy and resentment. If, on theother hand, we live with a spirit of peace, gentleness,mercy, etc., then we will be able to live with others as Godintended us. We will not be worried that we are somehowmissing out on something, but rather we will be willing toshare everything that we have with those who need ourhelp.• GOSPELThe Son of Man is to be handed over… Whoever wishes tobe first will be the servant of all (Mark 9:30-37).This is the second prediction of the Passion in the Gospelof Mark. As with the first prediction, Jesus does not usethe word “Messiah” when He speaks about Himself in thethird person singular. Rather, He calls Himself the “Son ofMan.” This title is drawn from the Book of Daniel wherethe Son of Man receives power and authority, but it is alsoderived from the Songs of the Suffering Servant. Thedisciples, who did not understand the first prediction ofthe Passion, do not understand what Jesus is saying. Theyare clinging to power. This is why Jesus tells them thatwhoever serves a child is doing His will. (This is not thepassage where Jesus tells His disciples to become likelittle children.) Children cannot pay us back for what wedo for them, so serving a child (or those who arepowerless and who have no influence in society) is toserve Christ Himself.• REFLECTIONThe disciples may have been a bit slow to understandhow Jesus was re‐defining the Messiah He was going tobe, but they were not stupid on all accounts. They pickedup on the reaction Peter got when he rebuked Jesus fortalking about suffering rejection and death. So, whenJesus brought up the subject for a second time in theGospel, they just listened politely, then dropped back outof earshot and changed the subject to a more pleasantone: themselves—and who was the greatest. Things musthave gotten quite animated because when they got home,Jesus asked about it. Their silence surely disappointedHim, since He could surmise what had engaged them. Butlike a good teacher, He tries another way to make Hispoint. There must have been a child nearby, because Hecalls her over and places His arms protectively aroundher, and says to them, “If you want to be first, then be last.If you want to be in charge, then serve. When you take inthe least, you take in not only Me but My Father.” Classdismissed. It has proven a hard lesson to learn. Or maybefew of us really want to learn it. When you look out at theworld, most seem to want to be first, the greatest, the onewith the most and best toys, a wielder of power andinfluence and authority. Choosing to serve the leastdoesn’t make the top 10 on most people’s “to do” list.Monday, Sept. 24thPrv 3:27-34Lk 8:16-18Tuesday, Sept. 25thPrv 21:1-6, 10-13Lk 8:19-21READINGS FOR THE WEEKWednesday, Sept. 26thPrv 30:5-9Lk 9:1-6Thursday, Sept. 27thEccl 1:2-11Lk 9:7-9Friday, Sept. 28thEccl 3:1-11Lk 9:18-22


Twenty Fifth Sunday In Ordinary TimeMASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK• MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24TH 8:00 AM JoAnn Vilutis/David and Ruth Madon• TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH8:00 AM Josefa Walthier/Family• WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH 8:00 AM Mark Gayton/Jeanne• THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27TH ST. VINCENT DE PAUL 8:00 AM JoAnn Vilutis/Anna Lesniak Eugenia Abuel/de Castro Family• FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28TH8:00 AM Kathy Wargo/Family James Kriefski/Hollowell Family• SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29TH ST. MICHAEL, ST. GABRIEL AND ST. RAPHAEL, ARCHANGELS 5:00 PM Tony and Domenica Malmeneto/Mary Shah and Rose Binetti Don Clark/Jim and Carol O’Brien• SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH TWENTY SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 7:30 AM Eugene <strong>St</strong>owell/Mary Griffin 9:00 AM Tom Makowski/Mike and Carolyn Rafacz JoAnn Vilutis/Gene and Barb Kalinowski Diane Kocsis/John and Leigh Lazzarotto 10:30 AM Ted Osuch/Shirley John Lukshas/Marian Lukshas Anne D. Sorrentino/Jane Brossard Justa Macrohon/de Castro Family Intention of Christina Lindsay Finley/Mom and Dad 12:00 PM For the Parish Family of <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Anthony</strong>6:30 PM Intention of the CelebrantPLEASE PRAY FOR OUR M<strong>IL</strong>ITARYA1C Antonio Cap • Sr. Airman Lawrence ClarkCpl. Ryan L. Gower • Petty Officer William HartleyCpl Michael Horbaczewski • Capt. Timothy HornikMajor Thomas John-T.J. Hornick • LTC Alejandro LopezLCDR John P. Ladowicz • LCDR Timothy LadowiczAirman First Class Matthew G. LussonSeaman Brianne Dillman • ITSN Donald HammondLt. Cmdr. Daniel Papp • LTJG John PierczynskiFirst Lt. Thomas Pierczynski • Seaman Bridget ReynoldsSpec E4 Michael Santoyo • Tech. Sgt. Michelle ShalloupPO Thomas F. Shereck • Lt. Kyle R. Smolek USAFLt. Joseph P. <strong>St</strong>anek • Sgt. James TalleyCorpsman Jonathan Waters • Lt. Thomas M. ZagerSeptember 23, 2012 — Page FivePRAYERS FOR OUR FAM<strong>IL</strong>YFor the SickPlease pray for all the sick and their families...Shirley GudlinkChloe SvehlaMary RedlightningJessica TannuraFor the DeceasedKathryn M. CapriottiMother of Cheryl Capriotti"Eternal rest, grant unto her O Lord, andmay perpetual light shine upon her.”PLEASE PRAY FOR VOCATIONS[Sept. 23-29]23 Sr. Jean Phelan, Sr. Jenny VandenBergh5 Sr. Julie Wiegard, Sr. Emily Wollschlager SSND24 James Malik (Seminarian)25 Timothy Santos (Seminarian)26 Sr. Ann Ellen Quirk BVM — Sr. Ritamary Corso CCVI5 Sr. Beatrice Baker, Sr. Theresa Galvan5 Sr. Helen Kavanaugh CND27 Sr. Edith Crews, Sr. Julie Ann Krahl5 Sr. Barbara Rose Miskelly CSA28 Sr. M. Lorraine Blocki, Sr. M. Michael Gurgone CSSF29 Fr. Patrick Murphy, Fr. Ron Neitzke“I baptize youin the nameof the Father,and of the Sonand of theHoly Spirit.Amen.”Welcome To Our Newly Baptized ChildrenThe Sacrament of Baptism was celebrated onSunday, September 16, 2012EMMA NAT<strong>IL</strong>IE GERHARDSTEINDaughter of Michael and Megan (Brady)LOGAN DANIEL G<strong>IL</strong>LESPIESon of David and Melissa (King)CAMERON MICHAEL HOODSon of Michael and Brooke (Boonstra)ANNA STEPHANIE PAPECKDaughter of David and Cheryl (Monken)HENRY ANDREW SCHWERHASon of Andrew and Kimberly (Silvestri)


Page Six — September 23, 2012<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Anthony</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Church</strong>


Twenty Fifth Sunday In Ordinary TimeThere is ST<strong>IL</strong>L TIMEto REGISTER for RCIA!Interested in becoming <strong>Catholic</strong>or do you need to complete your Sacraments ofEucharist and/or Confirmation? Come join this year’sRCIA Class on Tuesdays at 7pm. To register or for detailscontact Dcn. Bill Boucek, RCIA Director at 815-469-4088or Tony Schlott, Director of Adult Faith Formation at 815-469-6198 or tony@stanthonyfrankfort.com. Please leavename/phone/and short message. We will return your call.September 23, 2012 — Page SevenPRO-LIFE REFLECTION"The greatest destroyer of peace is abortion."— MOTHER TERESA, NOBEL PEACE PRIZE LECTUREREFLECTIONYou have heard people say that being wrong onabortion outweighs being right on other issues. Topermit abortion, but then to cry out for the right to work,housing, education, health care, and peace is to say thatthese other rights belong to some people but not to all.PRAYERLord, forgive our nation for allowing all the rightsof the unborn to be taken away.Classes held at <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Anthony</strong> <strong>Church</strong> on Monday and Tuesday evening from 7-9pmbeginning Oct. 15th and Tuesday morning from 9:30-11:30am beginning Oct. 16th.(Room location determined by class size.)To register, please fill out the following information and return it to the Parish office.NAME _____________________________________________________________________________________ADDRESS __________________________________________________________________________________PHONE ______________________________ EMA<strong>IL</strong> ______________________________________________Please return form by Oct 13 th . Drop ins are welcome.


Page Eight — September 23, 2012Saint <strong>Anthony</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Church</strong>Luncheon will be served afterwards for$14.00 per person. Reservations required.Please reserve your tickets after all Masseson the weekends of September 29th & 30thand October 6th & 7th.No reservations will be accepted after October 7th.


Twenty Fifth Sunday In Ordinary TimeSeptember 23, 2012 — Page Nine<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Anthony</strong> Parish<strong>St</strong>. Vincent de Paul SocietyFundraiser DaysSept. 24/25/26~ Aurelio’s Pizza ~9901 W. Lincoln Highway, <strong>Frankfort</strong>Thank you for your support!Please note, in an effort to be sensitive to our other guests, we cannot allow signs or soliciting at the restaurant.Bring in this flyer to the <strong>Frankfort</strong> Aurelio’s and 15% of your dining roomor carry-out purchase will be donated to the <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Anthony</strong> SVDP Society<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Anthony</strong> Seniors Meeting This Week<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Anthony</strong> Seniors will meet on Wednesday, Sept. 26that 12 Noon in the <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Anthony</strong> Hall. Melodee will be presentto take free blood pressure readings. Catherine Cameronfrom Arden Courts, a Memory Care Community, will speakto us on "Hoarding." She promises to bring us goodies aswell. Mark your calendars for this informative afternoon. Inaddition, we will enjoy cake and coffee and play Bingo—so bring your dollars. As always we will have attendanceprizes and split-the-pot raffle. Come prepared to enjoy anafternoon with fellow seniors and possibly win at Bingo, too!Franciscan Sisters of the Sacred HeartSECOND HUGE GARAGE SALEThe Franciscan Sisters of the Sacred Heart will hold a HUGEGARAGE SALE on Friday, Oct. 5th and Saturday, Oct. 6thfrom 9am-3pm at the Motherhouse, 9201 W. <strong>St</strong>. FrancisRoad, <strong>Frankfort</strong>. Proceeds to help their ministry to the poor."<strong>St</strong>rive for Five" Car Wash andREP Scholarship Fundraiserat <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Anthony</strong> <strong>Church</strong>Please join us in supporting the PatrickMizwicki “<strong>St</strong>rive for 5” Foundation at aCar Wash Fundraiser at <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Anthony</strong>'s onSaturday, Oct. 6 th from 11am-3pm tosupport the <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Anthony</strong> ReligiousEducation Program Scholarship Fund forfamilies in need. Hot dogs, chips andpop/water provided. This is a free willoffering event. “Just as Patrick spent hislife working to reach his goals and makea difference in the world, the foundationis committed to encourage children,teens, and young adults to '<strong>St</strong>rive for 5':to be their best and to do their best.”Are you suffering fromthe loss of a loved one?<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Anthony</strong> <strong>Church</strong>Bereavement MinistryWednesday, Sept. 26th at 7pmThere will be a Bereavement meetingon Wednesday, Sept. 26th at 7 pm inthe Padua Center—Elizabeth Seton Room-A (ESA).If you have lost a loved one and wish to attend, wewelcome you to join us.PARISH REGISTRATION FORMWELCOME TO ST. ANTHONY CATHOLIC CHURCHOur warmest wishes to all who celebrate with us.If you are not registered at <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Anthony</strong> or are andneed to make changes, please fill out this form andplace it in the collection basket or mail to the parishoffice. Forms also at www.stanthonyfrankfort.com.__________________________________________Name__________________________________________Address___________________________ _______________City______________ ________________________<strong>St</strong>ateZip Code(____)_____________________________________Phone__________________________________________Email Address( ) New Parishioner, please contact me.( ) New Address or New Phone Number.( ) Moving—Please remove from membership list.( ) Email –Please add email address to your records.


Page Ten — September 23, 2012<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Anthony</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Church</strong>Saint <strong>Anthony</strong> <strong>Church</strong>Religious EducationProgramVOLUNTEERS ST<strong>IL</strong>L NEEDED FOR 2012-2013 REP YEARMany parents and parishioners have stepped forward to help with the REPprogram and we could not do this without you! Please consider volunteeringin one of the below positions in our program. This is a wonderful way to meetnew people, share your faith and enrich a child’s life! Contact the REP officefor more information. We thank you!Substitute Catechists/Aides/Other Volunteers Needed:• Sunday Session #2:• 9:00-10:10 a.m.• Substitute CatechistsHall Monitor• Adult Child Care Supervisor• Youth Aides — Various Grades• Sunday Session #3:• 10:15-11:25 a.m.• TrafficREP OFFICE HOURS:MON-FRI: 9 am-4pm• Sunday Session #4:• 5:00-6:15 p.m.• Youth Aides — Various Grades• TrafficPlease volunteer today!Contact 815-469-6072REP@stanthonyfrankfort.comIMPORTANTREP DATESSIGN UP SUNDAYCATHOLICISM SERIESCOURSESSaturday, Sept. 22ndSunday, Sept. 23rdAfter MassesPROTECTING GOD'S CH<strong>IL</strong>DRENSaturday, Sept. 29th9:00am‐12 Noonin the Padua CenterNO REP CLASSESFOR THECOLUMBUS DAY WEEKENDSunday, October 7th2012-2013 SUNDAY SESSION TIMESSunday Session #1: 7:45am-8:50am Convenient Mass Time:9:00amSunday Session #2: 9:00am-10:10am Convenient Mass Time: 10:30amSunday Session #3: 10:15am-11:25am Convenient Mass Time: 9:00amSunday Session #4*: 5:00pm-6:15pm Convenient Mass Time: 6:30pm*Youth Ministry begins after the 6:30 Mass For Gr. 5-8 th and High Schoolers


Twenty Fifth Sunday In Ordinary TimeSeptember 23, 2012 — Page ElevenChange the way you attend Mass forever!The Women at the Well invite you toLadies Night Out with Bishop ConlonSunday, November 4, 2012 6:00 PMA woman’s work is never done. Her mind is on her job, the kids,her husband, her elderly parents, or planning the next meal.It’s no wonder when she gets a chance to sit quietly that herthoughts are all over town. Come and learn how to open yourmind and heart to God during Mass so that God’s love can trulyrefresh you each week. Join us for a delicious dinner and livelypresentation by Bishop Conlon entitled:“What Should Be On MyMind During Mass?”<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Anthony</strong> Parish Hall7659 W. Sauk Trail<strong>Frankfort</strong>, <strong>IL</strong>Doors open at 5:30pmOpening Prayer at 6:14pmCost:$15 per personRegistration FormName: _____________________________________________________________Address: ___________________________________________________________Phone: _____________________________________________________________Email:__________________________________________________Registration forms and checks should be mailed no later than 10/25/2012 to:Kathy Saccone, 590 Timber Lane, <strong>Frankfort</strong>, <strong>IL</strong>, 60423No tickets will be sold at the door. For additional information, contact:Kathy Saccone, 815-469-1774 kmsaccone@aol.com orMiki Jarvie, 815-469-4773 miki@mikijarvie.com


Page Twelve — September 23, 2012<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Anthony</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Church</strong><strong>St</strong>. <strong>Anthony</strong>’s <strong>Church</strong><strong>St</strong>. 7659 <strong>Anthony</strong> West <strong>Catholic</strong> Sauk <strong>St</strong>reet <strong>Church</strong>7659<strong>Frankfort</strong>,West Sauk<strong>IL</strong> 60423Trail<strong>Frankfort</strong>, <strong>IL</strong> 60423Parishioner Authorization FormEffective date of authorization: ____________________________Type of Authorization:Last NameAddress New Authorization Change donation amount Change donation date Change Banking information Change Credit Card information Discontinue Electronic DonationFirst NameCity <strong>St</strong>ate ZipHome Phone:Email:Account InformationPlease choose either Banking information or Credit Card information. Provide information for one account only.Banking Information for Checking Account or Savings Account DebitsPlease debit my contribution from my (check one): Checking Account (attach a voided check) Savings Account (attach a savings deposit slip)Routing Number: _______________________________Valid Routing # must start with 0, 1, 2, or 3Account Number: _______________________________ Monthly on the 1 st Monthly on the 15 thDate of first contribution _____/_____/_____Amount Per Contribution $________________Credit Card Type Mastercard Visa Discover American ExpressCredit Card InformationCredit Card #:_______________________________Credit Card Exp. Date:________________________Date of first contribution _____/_____/_____Amount Per Contribution $__________________AGREEMENTI authorize <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Anthony</strong>’s and The Cunneen Company to process debit entries to my account. I understand that thisauthority will remain in effect until I provide reasonable notification to terminate the authorization.Authorized Signature:_______________________________________________________________ Date:________________Reminder:For Checking Account Debit: Please attach your voided checkFor Savings Account Debit: Please attach deposit slip


<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Anthony</strong> <strong>Church</strong>LITURGICALMINISTRYScheduleSeptember 29/September 30Celebrant(subject to change)LectorsEOM5:00 p.m.Reconciliation 4-4:50pmM. GuzyC. MastC. MurnighanM. JarvieS. JarvieL. ParchemS. MatthewsA. MorrowA. BergeronN. MierasT. GuzyA. ThomasSr. Ella7:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.Fr. Godwin Olugbami Fr. Miro <strong>St</strong>epien Fr. Greg Skowron Fr. Godwin Olugbami Fr. Greg SkowronG. <strong>St</strong>epenskiC. ScanlanK. KileyV. <strong>St</strong>asulasJ. MoyleB. MurphyJ. Grady IIIW. GorczowskiJ. GorczowskiC. MoraT. MoraR. ZychD. KocsisJ. Johnson C. BoukalM. AugustL. GrybasT. DonovanJ. MajorJ. MajorJ. MolinaroJ. HickeyL. MurphyD. HolmesL. HolmesP. RickerT. CarlsonS. RombergD. CylnyB. RiceK. RiceM. CanoyM. CrowleyM. RaceS. GrahamL. SuesK. SacconeT. SacconeMC C. Matheu E. Vanderpool K. Schlott S. FlynnAltarServersRec-Fr. Miro /Fr. GodwinMass-Fr. Miro <strong>St</strong>epienM. HerbertM. MorrowN. MatheuM. DoyleC. TownsendA. VanderpoolJ. TijerinaM. SchlottK. MarnulB. MoodyM. GorskiR. AugustD. PatrickT. McMahonMusic Praise Choir Cantor Teen Choir Traditional Choir CantorJ. Manns


7661 West Sauk Trail • <strong>Frankfort</strong>, <strong>IL</strong> • 60423 • www.stanthonyfrankfort.comDaily Mass: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. (Morning Prayer: 7:45 a.m.)Saturday Mass: 5:00 p.m.Sunday Mass: 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12 Noon, 6:30 p.m.Mission <strong>St</strong>atementWe, the members of <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Anthony</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Church</strong>, gather together to worship and celebrate the sacraments, especiallythe Eucharist, as we strive to live the Gospel in our daily lives. Empowered by the Holy Spirit, we are called to invite,inform, inspire and ignite the community in our faith journey by fostering stewardship through sharing of our gifts oftime, talent and treasure. We are further called to share our faith through active evangelization and charitable outreach.Parish Office Contact InformationOffice 815-469-3750 Fax 815-469-6514• Rev. Greg Skowron, Pastor, x 115frgreg@stanthonyfrankfort.com (emergency 815-791-6073)• Rev. Miroslaw <strong>St</strong>epien, Parochial Vicar• Rev. Godwin Olugbami, In Residence• Deacon Joe Johnson, Pastoral Associate, x 111(cell) 815-922-9796, joe@stanthonyfrankfort.com• Deacon Tony Schlott, Business-Facilities Manager, x149• Deacon Don Berkey, don@stanthonyfrankfort.com• Deacon Richard Rosko, rich@stanthonyfrankfort.com• Deacon Dan Danahey• Deacon Bill Boucek• Paula Bucciferro, Accountant, x 126paula@stanthonyfrankfort.com• Jeanne Gayton, Parish-Pastor’s Administrative Assistant., x 110jeanne@stanthonyfrankfort.com• Beverly Regalado, Secretary, x 112bregalado@stanthonyfrankfort.com• Lynette Rea, Music Ministry Director, x 122lynette@stanthonyfrankfort.comAdult Faith Formation Contact Information (815-469-6198)• Deacon Tony Schlott, Director, x 149tony@stanthonyfrankfort.comHighlights... at <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Anthony</strong> <strong>Church</strong>Welcome to <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Anthony</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Church</strong>Most Reverend R. Daniel ConlonBishop, Diocese of JolietRev. Vytas Memenas, Pastor EmeritusPARISH OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY, 8:30 A.M.-4:30 P.M.RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY- FRIDAY, 9:00 A.M.– 4:00 P.M.PRESCHOOL OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY-THURSDAY, 8:30 A.M.-12:30 P.M. PRESCHOOL CLOSED FRIDAYSign up today for your free8 x 10 & photo directory...Lifetouch Family3 Photography Portraitsand Parish DirectoryLifetouch Photography ishelping to provide us increating a new parish photodirectory. Schedule a sittingdate in October or November...Sign up Sunday today! Take ajourney to deepen your faith..."CATHOLICISM" SERIES7 Adult Formation Programwith Fr. Robert BarronFr. Barron instructs on what<strong>Catholic</strong>s believe and why, whilebeing immersed in worldwide art,architecture, literature, beliefs, andpractices of the <strong>Catholic</strong> tradition...• more inside this issue...Religious Education (Grades 1-8) Contact InformationOffice 815-469-6072 Fax 815-806-9421REP@stanthonyfrankfort.com• Kathleen Littleton, Director, x 143kathleen@stanthonyfrankfort.com• Sophie Follenweider, Director, x 144sophie@stanthonyfrankfort.com• Maureen Hughes, Secretary, x 142maureen@stanthonyfrankfort.com• Lisa Huguelet, Secretary, x 146lisahuguelet@stanthonyfrankfort.comPreschool Contact Information (815-469-5417)• Karen Kiley, Principal, x 148karen@stanthonyfrankfort.com• Lindsay Fitzgibbon, Principal’s Asst., x 147lindsay@stanthonyfrankfort.comB.O.L.D. (Becoming our Lord's Disciples)Youth Ministry Contact Information• Jade and Art FojasYM.ROCK@stanthonyfrankfort.com• <strong>St</strong>. Vincent DePaul Society Contact Information815-469-3750, x114SAVE THE DATE!Sunday, Oct. 14th<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Anthony</strong> <strong>Church</strong>8 POLKA MASSand LUNCHEONJoin us for a festive PolkaMass on Sunday, Oct. 14th at12 Noon and stay for lunch!Reservations are required. Formore details see page 8...

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