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Page Eight—October <strong>24</strong>, 2010Saint Anthony Catholic ChurchDon’t Miss Out On These Two Upcoming REP Events!Calling All Men to the...SecondAnnualFather’sHalf-DayRetreatSaturday, Nov. 6th8 a.m. to NoonSpeakers:Carlos BricenoEditor of Christ Is Our Hope MagazineDavid SpesiaSecretary for New EvangelizationDiocese of Joliet Director of theInstitute for Lay FormationThese dynamic speakers will sharetheir personal testimonies of howthey realized that God had a specialplan for them as a father, husbandand child of God. Come and learnwhat God’s plan is for you.This retreat is open to men of theparish and the wider community.If you have any questions pleasecontact the Religious Education Officeat 815-469-6072 or emailElise@stanthonyfrankfort.com.Parent Enrichment Event #3“How One’s Life Can TakeUnforeseen Turns For The BetterThrough A DevotionTo Christ’s Mother”featuring Father Joseph NoonanWednesday, Nov. 9th7-8:30 p.m.in the St. Anthony Churchand Parish HallFather Joseph Noonan wason a career path to becomingsuccessful and wealthy untilhe made a trip toMedjugorje which changedhis life dramatically. He wasordained to the priesthoodin 1995. In 2001, he was appointedby Cardinal George as Director of Vocationsfor the Archdiocese of Chicago where110 men are presently in formation to thepriesthood.We all have been calledby God to a vocation.When we listen and follow God’s call to a vocationin marriage, priesthood, single life orreligious order, we will be truly fulfilled byknowing our true mission in life! Come andlearn how parents can help their childrenlearn to listen to God’s will for them, to helpthem find their vocation in life, leading topeace and happiness.This event is open to the Parents of theREP program, the Parish and widercommunity! If you have questions pleasecontact the REP office at (815) 469-6072.


Thirtieth Sunday In Ordinary TimeOctober <strong>24</strong>, 2010—Page NineSaint Anthony ChurchReligious EducationProgramSaturday, Nov. 6th - Father’s Retreat8 a.m.–12 Noon in the Padua Center“Fatherhood, Leading By Example” with David Spesia, Director of LayFormation and Evangelization for Diocese of Joliet and Carlos Briceno,Editor of Christ Is Our Hope Magazine, Joliet Diocese publicationTuesday, Nov. 9th - Parent Enrichment Event #37-8:30 p.m. in the Church and Hall“How One’s Life Can Take Unforeseen Turns For The BetterThrough A Devotion To Christ’s Mother”with Fr. Joseph Noonan, Vocation Director, Archdiocese of ChicagoBe sure to come to these upcoming events! Invite a friend — they are freeand open to all! To register, email Elise@stanthonyfrankfort.com.DROP-OFFYOUR KIDSPICK-UPYOUR FAITHPROGRAMSTARTS THIS<strong>SUNDAY</strong>!You canstill join in.Walk-inregistrationswelcome!R.E.P. Office Hours: (M-F) 9 am-4 pmHEADL<strong>IN</strong>E NEWSForMothersWhileChildrenAttendREPBEG<strong>IN</strong>S <strong>SUNDAY</strong>, OCT. <strong>24</strong>th!Two series offered during<strong>SUNDAY</strong> SESSION TWOand SESSION THREESESSION TWO (9am-10:15am):Women Who Walk Alone:Finding Strength and Hope through theSeasons of Life for all women who feelalone in life regardless of their state in life (married,divorced, or single) – who may be feeling overwhelmedby certain burdens, restless and not sure why – comeand find the answers to peace and fulfillment.Facilitator: Sophie FollenweiderSESSION THREE (10:15-11:30AM)ENDOW: Educating on the Nature & Dignity of Womenfor all women to learn and share the beauty of their Godgivendignity and capacity for the other in self-giving – comeand love the learning, build the friendships and live the faith.Facilitator: Kathleen Littleton. Courses will run for eightweeks when REP meets. For more information and to register,contact elise@stanthonyfrankfort.com or call Kathleenor Sophie at 815-469-6072.2010-2011 SESSION <strong>TIME</strong>S:Sunday Session #1 – Sunday 7:45-8:50 a.m.Convenient Mass Time — 9:00 a.m.Sunday Session Two – Sunday 9:00-10:10 a.m.Convenient Mass Time — 10:30 a.m.Sunday Session Three – Sunday 10:15-11:25 a.m.Convenient Mass Time 9:00 a.m.Wednesday Session — 4:30 p.m.-5:45 p.m.REM<strong>IN</strong>DERUPCOM<strong>IN</strong>G DATES:Wednesday, October 27thfor Noonan students andWednesday REP SessionsNET Retreat forConfirmation Students6 p.m.-9 p.m.in the Church and HallThursday, October 28thfor Sunday REP SessionsNET Retreat forConfirmation Students6 p.m.-9 p.m.in the Church and HallSaturday, November 6thFather’s Retreat8:00 a.m.– 12 Noonin the Padua Center“Fatherhood,Leading by Example”with David Spesia, Director of LayFormation and Evangelization forthe Diocese of Jolietand Carlos Briceno, Editor ofChrist Is Our Hope Magazine,Joliet Diocese PublicationTuesday, November 9thParent Enrichment Event #37:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m.in the Church and Hall withFr. Joseph Noonan,Archdiocese of Chicago“How One’s Life Can Take UnforeseenTurns For The Better ThroughA Devotion To Christ’s Mother”Wednesday, November 17thConfirmation Sponsor Night5:45-9:00 p.m.in the Church and Hall5:45-6:30pm (start of Confessions);6:30 p.m. (start of event);6:45 p.m. (Mass and Speaker)Wednesday, November 17thFamily Friendly Holy Hour & Social5-6:30 p.m.in the Chapel of Mercy in thechurch and social to follow in Hall


Page Ten—October <strong>24</strong>, 2010Saint Anthony Catholic ChurchPlease call in your reservationfor Thanksgiving Dinnerby Sunday, November 21stto Linda at 815-469-3209or Wayne at 815-464-8599or email Lindap327@comcast.netSt. Anthony ParishThanksgiving DayMass and DinnerThursday, November 25, 2010Mass 1:00 p.m. - Dinner 2:00 p.m.Please come if you . . .• are alone or in need, or• would like to spend Thanksgiving with others, or• are new to the area• If you know people who could benefitfrom the dinner, please encourage them to call.• If you would like to help sponsor this event—please contact Fr. Greg, Linda or Wayne.


Saint Anthony Catholic Church — October <strong>24</strong>, 2010Page ElevenSA<strong>IN</strong>T OF THE WEEKSt. Anthony Claret1807-1870THE "SPIRITUAL FATHER OF CUBA"was a missionary, religious founder,social reformer, queen’s chaplain,writer and publisher, archbishop andrefugee. He was a Spaniard whose worktook him to the Canary Islands, Cuba,Madrid, Paris and to the First Vatican Council.In his spare time as weaver and designer inthe textile mills of Barcelona, he learnedLatin and printing: the future priest andpublisher was preparing. Ordained at 28, hewas prevented by ill health from entering religious lifeas a Carthusian or as a Jesuit, but went on to becomeone of Spain’s most popular preachers.He spent 10 years giving popular missions andretreats, always placing great emphasis on the Eucharistand devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Herrosary, it was said, was never out of his hand. At 42,beginning with five young priests, he founded a religiousinstitute of missionaries, known today as the Claretians.He was appointed to head the much-neglected archdioceseof Santiago in Cuba. He began its reform by almostceaseless preaching and hearing of confessions, andsuffered bitter opposition mainly for stamping outconcubinage and giving instruction to black slaves.A hired assassin (whose release from prison Anthonyhad obtained) slashed open his face and wrist. Anthonysucceeded in getting the would-be assassin’s death sentencecommuted to a prison term. His solution for themisery of Cubans was family-owned farms producing avariety of foods for the family’s own needs and for themarket. This invited the enmity of the vested interestswho wanted everyone to work on a single cash crop—sugar. Besides all his writings are two books he wrotein Cuba: Reflections on Agriculture and Country Delights.He was recalled to Spain for a job he did not relish—being chaplain for the queen. He went on three conditions:He would reside away from the palace, he wouldcome only to hear the queen’s confession and instructthe children and would be exempt from court functions.In the revolution of 1868, he fled with the queen’s partyto Paris, where he preached to the Spanish colony.All his life Anthony was interested in the Catholicpress. He founded the Religious Publishing House, amajor Catholic publishing venture in Spain, and wroteor published 200 books and pamphlets. At Vatican I,where he was a staunch defender of the doctrine ofinfallibility, he won the admiration of his fellow bishops.Cardinal Gibbons of Baltimore remarked of him,"There goes a true saint." At the age of 63, he died inexile near the border of Spain.PRAYERS FOR OUR MILITARYRemember our troops in your prayers:A1C Antonio Cap • Sr. Airman Lawrence ClarkMajor Elizabeth Durbin • Cpl. Ryan L. GowerPetty Officer William HartleyLCpl Michael Horbaczewski • Capt. Timothy HornikMajor Thomas John-T.J. Hornick • PFC Jon A. FrejlichLCpl Mason Kremer Hicks • Lt. John P. LadowiczLt. Timothy D. Ladowicz • LTC Alejandro LopezAirman 1st Class Matthew G. LussonLt. Cmdr. Daniel Papp • LTJG John Pierczynski1st Lt. Thomas Pierczynski • Sgt. James TalleySeaman Bridget Reynolds • Lt. Joseph P. StanekTech. Sgt. Michelle Shalloup • Lt. Thomas M. ZagerCpl. Timothy Sunzere• Corpsman Jonathan WatersPerpetual Novena to St. RitaAll are invited to the next monthly St. Rita of Cascia NovenaMass to be held Thursday, November 4, 2010 at theSt. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel, 7740 S. Western Ave.,Chicago. Confessions at 6pm. Mass and Novena prayersbegin at 7pm. Secure and ample parking.St. Rita High School Open House ISt. Rita of Cascia High School, 7740 S. Western Ave., Chicago,invites 7 th and 8 th grade young men and their familiesto their Open House on Sunday, Nov. 7th from 12–3p.m. Students and families will be able to take a tour,learn about all aspects of St. Rita, and meet teachers,coaches, students, and parents. St. Rita is an AugustinianCatholic college preparatory school educating young menin a tradition of excellence since 1905 and annuallyawards over $1,000,000 in financial aid/scholarships. Visitwww.stritahs.com/admissions.Year of the Eucharist PilgrimageChurch for Perpetual AdorationSt. Anthony Church is one of the parishesthat has been selected as a DiocesanPilgrimage Church in honor of the Year ofthe Eucharist. This is a place to go to pray,especially during times of Eucharistic Adoration. PerpetualAdoration takes place <strong>24</strong> hours a day, except when Massis celebrated in the Adoration space. Our Chapel is locatedinside the Church.<strong>SUNDAY</strong> EVEN<strong>IN</strong>G MASSAT SA<strong>IN</strong>T ANTHONY CHURCHWe will continue to celebrateour Sunday Mass at 6:30 p.m.


St. Anthony’s ChurchSt. 7659 Anthony West Catholic Sauk Street Church7659Frankfort,West SaukIL 60423TrailFrankfort, IL 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 State 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 St. Anthony’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 slipSt. Anthony Catholic Church


St. Anthony ChurchLITURGICAL M<strong>IN</strong>ISTRYScheduleOctober is Respect Life MonthOct.30/31Celebrant(subject to change)LectorsEOM5:00 p.m.Reconciliation 4-4:50pmD. PatrickM. GuzyV. StasulasS. MatthewsR. GovertC. MurnighanP. LaggerT. LaggerS. JarvieM. JarvieA. ThomasW. GorczowskiJ. GorczowskiA. Bergeron7:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m.L. SuesT. McMahonL. KrechK. McMahonB. MurphyD. ScanlanJ. MoyleV. DoubrawaL. HornikD. KocsisS. GrahamR. ZychJ. Grady IIID. AllemandE. AllemandT. Bloomfield M. AugustL. MichudaK. RiceB. RiceT. CarlsonD. HolmesL. HolmesM. RafaczS. ShereckJ. HickeyD. DucettP. RickerM. CliffordN. MierasT. MakowskiB. KenneyM. CoghlanA. MaliwatM. RaceJ. BuckM. CrowleyM. CanoyR. PoraK. PoraT. McHughMC E. Karl C. Lello A.J. Schlott M. RedaAltarServersFr. Greg Skowron Fr. Greg Skowron Fr. Greg Skowron Carmelite Priest Carmelite PriestR. TownsendC. TownsendL. VilutisD. CylnyS. RombergK. MoraA. PawliszJ. TijerinaS. BloomfieldM. AmendolaJ. GeibalJ. HelwigR. WilliamsJ. MistinaMusic Praise Choir Cantor Children’s Choir Traditional Choir Cantor6:30 p.m.Fr. Greg Skowron


Welcome to St. Anthony Catholic Church7661 West Sauk Trail • Frankfort, IL • 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<strong>SUNDAY</strong> EVEN<strong>IN</strong>G MASS WILL CONT<strong>IN</strong>UE TO BE CELEBRATED AT 6:30PMMission StatementWe, the members of St. Anthony Catholic Church, 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 Information (815-469-3750)• Rev. Greg Skowron, Pastor, x115frgreg@stanthonyfrankfort.com(for emergency 815-791-6073)• Deacon Joe Johnson, Pastoral Associate, x111(cell) 815-922-9796, joe@stanthonyfrankfort.com• Deacon Dan Danahey, Business-Facilities Manager, x 116• Deacon Don Berkey, don@stanthonyfrankfort.com• Deacon Richard Rosko, rich@stanthonyfrankfort.com• Deacon Bill Boucek• Paula Bucciferro, Accountant, x 126paula@stanthonyfrankfort.com• Jeanne Gayton, Parish-Pastor’s Administrative Asst., x 110jeanne@stanthonyfrankfort.com• Beverly Regalado, Secretary, x 112bregalado@stanthonyfrankfort.com• Lynette Rea, Music Ministry Director, x 122lynette@stanthonyfrankfort.comMost Reverend J. Peter Sartain, Bishop of JolietRev. Vytas Memenas, Pastor EmeritusSt. Vincent DePaul Society Contact Information 815-469-3750, x114PARISH OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY, 8:30 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M.RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY, 9 A.M. TO 4 P.M.PRESCHOOL OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY-THURSDAY: 9 A.M.-NOON, CLOSED FRIDAYHighlights... at St. Anthony ChurchReligious Education (Grades 1-8) Contact InformationOffice 815-469-6072 Fax 815-806-9421• Kathleen Littleton, Director, x 143kathleen@stanthonyfrankfort.com• Sophie Follenweider, Director, x 144sophie@stanthonyfrankfort.com• Elise Pratt, Secretary, x 142elise@stanthonyfrankfort.com• Patricia Moody, Secretary, x 142patricia@stanthonyfrankfort.comAdult Faith Formation Contact Information (815-469-6198)• Tony Schlott, Adult Faith Formation, x 149tony@stanthonyfrankfort.comPreschool Contact Information (815-469-5417)• Karen Kiley, Principal, x 148karen@stanthonyfrankfort.com• Lindsay Fitzgibbon, Principal’s Asst., x 147lindsay@stanthonyfrankfort.com4The 2011 Couponsare here!GoldenOpportunitiesCoupon BooksHelp support theSt. Anthony Knights ofColumbus at their saleof the 2011 GoldenOpportunities Booksin the Atrium!6Help support crisispregnancies...Baby ShowerItems Neededfor PASSOctober is Respect LifeMonth. The St. AnthonyPro-Life Group is hosting aBaby Shower to provideneeded items for clients ofPASS....A special REP programfor women...9Drop Your Kids OffPick Up Your FaithProgramTwo programs are offeredbeginning this Sunday...“Women Who Walk Alone”and “ENDOW: Educatingon the Nature and Dignityof Women.”• more inside this issue...

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