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Saint Albert the Great

8000 south Linder avenue BURBANK

Parish

ILLINOIS 60459

Twenty-Eight SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME - October 13, 2013

If we have died with [Christ Jesus] we shall also live with him; if we persevere we shall also reign with him. 2 Timothy 2:11-12a

REV. MICHAEL L. ZOUFAL, PASTOR REV. JOSEPH P. LYNCH, PASTOR EMERITUS REV. RYSZARD CZERNIAK, SCh. ASSOCIATE PASTOR REV. ANTHONY BROOKS, SCh. ASSOCIATE PASTOR IRVIN A. BRYCE, JR., PERMANENT DEACON RAYMUNDO DIAZ DE LEON, PERMANENT DEACON MISSIONARY SISTERS OF CHRIST THE KING: SR. WERONIKA ILNICKA, SR. MARIA NIWA, SR. CLAUDIA RADZEWICZ, SR. AGNIESZKA KORTIAK.

Welcome
All are In this House of God

MASSES SATURDAY 5:00 PM (Sunday Obligation) SUNDAY 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM (English-Polish) - 12:00 PM 6:15 AM, 1:30 PM and 5:00 PM (Polish) 6:30 PM (Spanish) WEEKDAY MASSES (Monday-Friday) 6:30 AM, 7:30 AM (Polish), 8:30 AM SATURDAY MASS 7:30 AM ( Polish) 8:30 AM SACRED HEART ADORATION CHAPEL Open 7 day a week from 8:30AM to 8:30 PM FIRST FRIDAY ADORATION 5:00-7:00PM Bilingual Confessions 5:00-6:00PM, 6:00 PM Mass (Polish) HOLY DAYS Please refer to schedules printed in the bulletin prior to the Holiday. Vigil Mass - 7:00 PM (evening before Holy Day) SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday 4:00-4:45 PM SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM 1st, 2nd and 3rd Sundays at 3:15 PM Baptismal Preparation Class Last Monday of month at 7:00 PM Parish registration and attendance at the Baptismal Preparation Class are required prior to Baptism. SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE All wedding arrangements must be made with a parish priest at least 5 months prior to scheduled date. All couples are required to participate in a marriage preparation program. Parish registration is a requirement. Times of marriages are as follows: Saturday 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM Sundayno weddings

RECTORY ..(708)423-0321 PLEBANIA (po polsku)...708)423-0321 For Sacraments of Baptism, Marriage, parish registration, convert instruction, prolonged illness at home. PARISH WEBSITE www.stalbertgreat.com E-MAIL StAlbert@archchicago.org PARISH BOUNDARIES North-75th St. East-Cicero, West-Narragansett, South-87th St. Cicero to Austin) 83rd St. (Austin to Narragansett) MINISTRY OF CARE.(708)423-0321 Deacon Irvin A. Bryce Jr. PRAYER NETWORK....(708)966-4068 Mrs. Marlene Rybicki ST. ALBERT THE GREAT SCHOOL.(708)424-7757 5535 West State Road Mr. Terrence ORourke, Principal www.stalbertcatholicschool.com POLISH CATHOLIC SCHOOL KS. IGNACEGO POSADZEGO.(708) 423-5715 5555 West State Road www.szkolaksignacego.com E-MAIL polska@szkolaksignacego.com CCD OFFICE...(708)636-0406 5535 West State Road Deacon Pete Manning, Coordinator

MASS INTENTIONS
Monday, October 14, 2013 St. Callistus I, Pope and Martyr 6:30 Barbara LaPapa, Blessing 7:30 8:30 +Deceased Members of Slawik Family Tuesday, October 15, 2013 St. Teresa of Jesus, Virgin and Doctor of the Church 6:30 Sr. Mary Linus Mearna RSM 7:30 +Stefania Maciol 8:30 +Elaine Dziedziak, +Charles Quinn, +Angel Lucena Wednesday, October 16, 2013 St. Hedwig, Religious; St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, Virgin 6:30 7:30 8:10 -MORNING PRAYER OF THE CHURCH 8:30 Poor souls in purgatory Thursday, October 17, 2013 6:30 7:30 8:30 +Josephine & +Frank Zagajelski 7:00 -PARISH HOLY HOUR Friday, October 18, 2013 St. Luke, Evangelist 6:30 +Nick & +Irene LaPapa 7:30 8:30 +Helen Jasinski Saturday, October 19, 2013 Saints John de Brebeuf and Isaac Jogues, Priests, and Companions, Martyrs 7:30 8:30 +Joseph Tapak 5:00PM +Stanley Ojer, +Ella Mortell, +Joseph Amato & Family, +Walter & Alice Zagajewski Sunday, October 20, 2013 Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time 6:15 7:30 +Ercole & +Innocenza Sturino 9:00 +Catherine Janus 10:30 +Mieczyslaw Antol, +Jan Kobylarczyk, +Jesse & +Mary Grijalva, +Stanislawa Drzazga, +Wladyslaw Bugara -Polish Catholic School ks. I. Posadzego 12:00PM Matt Bandy-Spiritual Blessing 1:30PM For students, teachers, & parents of Polish Catholic School, ks. I. Posadzego Adam Kowalczyk-Blessing 5:00PM 6:30PM -Enrique Madrigal Jr.

Anointing of the Sick Mass


will take place this Sunday, October 20 at 3:00 pm

Anyone with chronic illness, physical or mental, with health problems or those whoa re advanced in age may receive this Sacrament of Healing. Please join us.

All Saints Day & All Souls Day


All Saints Vigil Mass Thursday, October 31st at 7:00 pm. All Saints Day (Holy Day of Obligation) Friday, November 1st at 6:30 am, 8:30 am, and at 5:00 pm in English, at 7:30 am, 12:00 pm and 6:30 pm in Polish, at 8:00pm in Spanish All Souls Day Saturday , November 2nd we will have Masses in English at 8:30 am, 5:00pm, in Polish at 7:30 am, 12:00 pm and in Spanish at 6:30 pm. OCTOBER 20 IS THE WORLD MISSION SUNDAY Father of goodness, You who are rich in love and mercy. You sent your son Jesus for our salvation, listen to your missionary church so that all the baptized know to respond to the call of Jesus: Go and make all people my disciples. Strengthened all the missionaries by the fire of your Spirit, who in your name announces the Good News of your Kingdom. Mary, Mother of the Church and star of evangelization, join and grant us the gift of perseverance in our missionary commitment. Amen.

LET US PRAY For the sick: Edward Jagodzinski, Beverly Davis, Rev. Thomas Mescall, Nancy & Wayne Kinzie, Connie Melody, Joan Bryce, Joan Sweeney, Marie King Doyle, Johanna Pusateri, Frances Sacino, Robert Priley, Eckhaus Family, Chuck Poremba, Barbara Pavlecek, Milagros Doctor, Timoteo Doctor, Mary Ellen Connelly, Rose Heiden, Michael Mazurek, Terrie Lynn Hennessy, Debbie OHara, Eric & Jesse Dulce, Donald Demski, Marlene Johanes, Andrea Pelicano, Mary Sochacz, Marilyn Buchalski, Carmella Mazurek, Arletta Ceynow, Bernice Ciszek, Valerie Farbin, Irene Korosa, Bill & Ruth Eichnamm, Diane and Robert Juris, Dorothy Reid, Salvatore THE 2014 MASS BOOK IS OPEN Bottari, Theresa Lonski, Harriet Madey,Alex Silverman, Don Kupiec, PLEASE STOP AT THE PARISH OFFICE IF Janelle Demski, Bussie & Hedderman Families, Sister Patricia YOU WOULD LIKE TO RESERVE INTEN- Labuda, Walter Anderson, Shirley McVane, Cheryl Korosa, Penny Prokop, Mary Ann Riccio. For the deceased: Stanislaw Brozny, TIONS FOR YOUR LOVED ONES . Margaret Christin, Leszek Cukrowski

Tribute Night at St. Albert the Great!! Featuring

Rick Elvis Saucedo Nick Ritchie Valens Gutierrez Nick Tom Jones Miller
Saturday, November 9, 2013
7:00 p.m. Rogers Hall Tickets: $25.00 in advance $30.00 at the Door VIP Seating $35.00

Doors Open at 6:00 p.m.


Tickets will be sold at the door Refreshments and Food will be available for purchase. Seating First Come First Serve Proceeds to Benefit St. Albert the Great School For Advance tickets, please contact Brenda Klamerus (708) 670-0675
TICKETS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE PLEASE REFRAIN FROM FILMING PERFORMANCES. STILL SHOTS ARE WELCOME

18 and Over Only

October 14 19, 2013 at St. Alberts


Monday, October 14 7:00 pm Parish Council 8:00 pm Holy Name Society Tuesday, October 15 7:00 pm Bingo 7:00 pm High School CCD Wednesday, October 16 8:10 am Morning Prayer of the Church 6:00 pm Boy Scouts 7:00 pm CCD Thursday, October 17 7:00 pm Parish Holy Hour Friday, October 18 7:00 pm Cub Scouts Saturday, October 19 8:00 am CCD

Energy Assistance: Need help with utility payments? CEDA may be able to aid you!
CEDA applications assistance can be provided by Congressman Lipinskis office located at 5309 W. 95th St. Tel. No. 708-424-0853 (by appointment Thursday/Friday only). CEDA Hot Line 1-800-571-2332 St. Vincent DePaul Society Enrollment Dates: Seniors and Disabled 9/3/2013, Emergency with children under 5 10/1/2013. General Enrollment 11/1/2013 WEDDING BANNS

I-Neftali Sanchez & Margarita Contreras


OUR WEEKLY OFFERING
OCTOBER 5/6 2013 $14,351.00 Thank You For Your Support

With age comes wisdom, or so they say. Roe v. Wade has turned 40. So what have we learned?

(Part 1 of 2)

Forty years later, the Roe decision's references to "potential life" seem scientifically outdated at best. Even abortion rights activists now concede the basic biological fact that human life begins at conception.1 Unfortunately, because most have been reticent to publicly admit this, many Americans (including some vocally "pro-choice" Catholic politicians) still fail to understand that science informs Church teaching in this regard.2 Forty years later, it is not only theologically obtuse but also scientifically misinformed to make statements like: "As a Catholic, I believe life begins at conception, but." We human beings begin our existence when our father's sperm meets our mother's eggwhether we choose to believe it or not. A human being, in every other context in U.S. history save the era of slavery, has been understood to enjoy certain human rights simply because he or she is human. Today a child, in every context of American law save abortion, merits her parents' care and protectionsimply because she is their child.3 Forty years later the United States continues to have one of the most extreme abortion regimes in the world. Yet we're often led to believe that Roe v. Wade merely legalized abortion in the first three months of pregnancy. The trouble is that the Roe Court actually said abortion must be allowed for any reason in the next three months as well. It then said laws against abortion must have a broad health exception even in the final "trimester," but only described its breadth in the little known companion case, Doe v. Bolton, decided the same day. In Doe, the Court announced that health, for the purposes of late-term abortion law, would be synonymous with the mother's "physical, emotional, psychological, familial wellbeing"in other words, every reason a pregnant woman could give for seeking an abortion in the first place. Together Roe and Doe display a dramatic instance of the exception swallowing the rule, making the U.S. one of only nine countries in the world permitting abortion after 14 weeks of pregnancy, and one of only four that allows abortion for any reason after viability,4 yet most Americans still falsely assume that abortion is strictly limited after the first trimester. Forty years later, women's health is still a central issue, but scientific data does not support abortion access as healthy for women. Beyond dispute, if little known, are the data that show an increased likelihood of preterm birth and placenta previa in subsequent pregnancies, both of which put mother and child at increased risk of health and life-threatening complications.5 Women who have had abortions are also at increased risk of anxiety, depression and substance abuse. A 2011 "meta-analysis" (i.e., study of the studies) revealed that more than half of all women experienced mild to severe mental health problems following their abortions, including a 155% increased risk of suicidal behavior.6 Short-term complications including hemorrhaging, uterine perforation, and infection injure tens of thousands of women each year.7 Forty years later, abortion is more often than not regarded as a necessary evil: evil, because it takes the innocent, dependent life of a uniquely precious unborn child; "necessary," because it is claimed that women's equality depends upon it. But isn't it rather sexist to claim that for a woman to be equal to a man she must have the right to become more like a man (i.e., not pregnant)? Doesn't such a claim tend to promote a devaluation and even rejection of women's capacity to bear children, that very capacity that makes women different from men? Wouldn't authentic equality instead require that men and society at large respect, protect, and support women's childbearing capacity, alongside their many other talents and abilities? Not all women become mothers, but those who have children depend upon a cultural esteem for pregnancy and motherhoodthe nurturing of an individual and unique human beingfor their social and professional support. Indeed, women's physical, emotional, and professional sacrifices endured during pregnancy and beyond would be far more honored and rewarded were we, as a culture, more honest and consistent about the dignity of the human beings entrusted to their care.

Lector and Eucharistic Ministers Meeting - October 21, 2013 at 6pm


in St. Theresa Room, Admin. Building

wi to Wszystkich wi tych
1-go listopada przypada w pitek. Msze wite w jzyku polskim bed odprawione o godz.7:30 rano, 12:00 w poudnie, i 6:30 wieczorem. Msze wiete 2-go listopada bd odprawione o godz.7:30 rano, 12:00 w poudnie. Koperty wypominkowe znajduj si na tyle kociola oraz na plebani - prosze wypisa imiona waszych zmarych blikich i wrzuci je do koszyka podczas skadki lub do pojemnika na tyle kociola.

DZISIAJ 13 padziernika 94 rocznica Objawie Matki Boej w Fatimie. MODLITWA RACOWA w naszym kociele w poniedziaek, rod i pitek o godzinie 18:30, a w niedziele przed Msz wit o godz. 10:00 rano i 13:00 RANIEC Z UDIAEM DZIECI w rod o godz. 18:30 zapraszamy rodzicw z dziemi na wspln modlitw racow. KOO YWEGO RACA Dzikujemy wszystkim, ktrzy w ostatni Niedziel zgosili si do Koa ywego Raca. GRUPA MODZIEOWA dzisiaj w Niedziel 13 PADZIERNIKA Sr. Klaudia i Amelia Pawlak zapraszaj MODZIE od 13 lat wzwy na spotkanie w godzinach od 10:00 do 4:00 po poudniu. Pierwsze spotkanie w Domu Sistr. UCZNIOWIE z Polskiej Szkoy Katolickiej im. Ks. Ignacego Posadzego ZAPRASZAJ wszystkich na WSPLN MODLITW RACOW w czwartek 17 padziernika o godzinie 5:15 po poudniu, a w sobot 19 padziernika o godzinie 10:45 przed poudniem. To naboestwo jest w ramach lekcji religii dlatego w tym dniu nie bdzie dodatkowo katechezy. CZUWANIE ZA POLONI - W pitek 18 padziernika na Jasnej Grze jest modlitewne CZUWANIE ZA POLONI w naszej Parafii w tym niu zostanie odprawiona Msza wita o godzinie 19:00 poprzedzona modlitw racow o godzinie 18:30. Po Mszy witej zapraszamy na Adoracj Najwitszego Sakramentu w intencji Polonii. Podczas czuwania pragniemy wyrazi wdziczno Panu Bogu za Osob B. Jana Pawa II za ogoszenie Jego Kanonizacji 27 kwietnia 2014 roku. ZAPRASZAMY NA PAPIESKIE KREMWKI DZISIAJ 13 padziernika oraz w Niedziel 20 padziernika po kadej Mszy witej w Sali parafialnej bdziemy sprzedawa pyszne kremwki, a dochd przeznaczony bdzie na potrzeby Parafii. DZIECI PIERWSZOKOMUNIJNE zapraszamy w kad Niedziel na Msz wit o godzinie 1:30 po poudniu. Prosimy, aby zajmoway miejsca w pierwszych awkach bliej Tabernakulum BAL WSZYSTKICH WITYCH W czwartek 31 padziernika zapraszamy wszystkie dzieci i modzie na Msz wit z okazji uroczystoci Wszystkich wietych o godzinie 5:00 po poudniu. Przyjd przebrany za witego! Po Mszy witej zapraszamy do Sali parafialnej na BAL WSZYSTKICH WITYCH - wspln zabaw i poczstunek. W tym dniu nie bdzie zaj w Polskiej Szkole Katolickiej im. Ks. Ignacego Posadzego. Wszystkie dzieci niech czuj si zaproszone na BAL - rwnie te, ktre chodz do Parafialnej Szkoy w. Alberta, Szkoy Polskiej im. A. Mickiewicza, Szkoy M. Reja oraz Szkoy Ks. Ignacego Posadzego.
ZAPRASZAMY WSZYSTKIE DZIECI NA BAL I S ODYCZE DO PARAFII.

POMAGAJC INNYM, POMAGASZ SOBIE Serdecznie dzikujemy: Ks.Proboszczowi, Ksiom, Parafianom, firmom oraz osobom prywatnym, ktre w jakikolwiek sposb wspary i uczestniczyy w naszym dorocznym Pikniku na rzecz Domu Samotnej Matki w. Rodziny, ktry odby si w dniu 15 wrzenia w parku Casa Italia w Stone Park. W czasie pikniku z okazji Jubileuszu 5-lecia dziaalnoci Domu Samotnej Matki specjalne Dyplomy Podzikowania wrczone zostay Tym, ktrzy od pocztku wspieraj to nasze dzieo: David i Dorota Cwik, Anna i Wadysaw Mulica, Magdalena i Leszek Ballarin, Anna i Janusz Kaczor, Teresa i Andrzej Rzucido, Ks. Andrzej Malejak MChr, Ks. Piotr Kochanowicz SJ, Roman Kulesza, Lech Figurski i Ewa Uszpolewicz, Izabela i Eugeniusz Boek, Christopher Kurczaba, Halina i Stanisaw Urbaniak. W piatek u dniu 27 wrzenia br w Bazylice w. Jacka zostaa odprawiona Msza w. w intencji wszystkich dobrodziejw, ofiarodawcw, sponsorw i uczestnikw PIKNIKU. Cakowity dochd z pikniku wynis $21,022.40. Wszystkim skadamy serdeczne Bg zapa zapewniajc o naszej pamici w modlitwie. Siostry Misjonarki Chrystusa Krla.

KOMUNIA WITA DLA CHORYCH Chorzy ktrzy nie mog przyj do koscioa w niedziel, a chcieliby otrzyma Komuni wit proszeni s o powiadomienie biura parafialnego.

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