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Saint Albert the Great

8000 south Linder avenue BURBANK

Parish

ILLINOIS 60459

Fifteenth SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME - JULY 14, 2013

Christ Jesus . . . is the head of the body, the church.


Colossians 1:15, 18

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. ANNA GORSKA, SR. EWA SZPARGALA SR. MALGORZATA TOMALKA

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 Mrs. Marilyn Kurowski, Principal www.stalbertcatholicschool.com POLISH CATHOLIC SCHOOL KS. IGNACEGO POSADZEGO.(708) 423-5715 5555 West State Road,Sr. Anna Gorska, Principal www.szkolaksignacego.com E-MAIL polska@szkolaksignacego.com CCD OFFICE...(708)636-0406 Mr.5535 West State Road Kevin Wiseman, Coordinator

MASS INTENTIONS
Monday, July 15, 2013 St. Bonaventure, Bishop 6:30 7:30 +Stefania Maciol 8:30 -Michelle Grasseschi - Blessing -Special Intention Tuesday, July 16, 2013 Our Lady of Mount Carmel 6:30 7:30 +Jozef Wilczek 8:30 -Special Intention Wednesday, July 17, 2013 6:30 +June & Marie Padilla 7:30 8:10 -MORNING PRAYER OF THE CHURCH 8:30 +Joseph & Mary Trojak Thursday, July 18, 2013 St. Camillus de Lellis, Priest 6:30 +Poor Souls in Purgatory 7:30 8:30 +Isabela Resurreccion, +Leonard Young 7:00 -PARISH HOLY HOUR Friday, July 19, 2013 6:30 7:30 8:30 +Roger Shell -Dora Burtkowiak - Blessing for Health Saturday, July 20, 2013 St. Apollinaris, Bishop & Martyr Blessed Virgin Mary 7:30 8:30 -Tristan Egan - Blessing for Health 12:00PM -Melina Vazquez Quincenera 2:00PM -Wedding: Andrzej Staszel & Natalia Ludwin 5:00PM +Stanley Ojer +Salvatore Imbarrato, +Eugene Silder -Kinzie, Flanagan & Merino Families - Blessing Sunday, July 21, 2013 Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 6:15 7:30 -For the Parishioners +Anna & James Shaughnessy +Ercole & Innocenza Sturino 9:00 +Bridie Miller, +Anna Vitosky +Eugene Silder 10:30 +Feliks Stachon, +Sophie Filipiak 12:00PM +For Deceased Members of the Holy Hour +Jan & Janusz Koch, +Janina Frankiewicz -Special Intention 1:30PM +Zdzislaw Flig, +Waldemar Wojcik +Stanislawa & Konstanty Sienicki -Michal Plewa - Blessing 5:00PM +Teresa Berdowska 6:30PM +Enrique Madrigal Jr. 1st Anniv. Of Death

LIVING GODS COMMANDS The first reading forms part of Moses farewell discourse, a call to the people to return to God. It is not a legalistic summons; rather, it is an appeal to heart and soul. It outlines a command that is not impossible to follow, or too difficult to undertake, or too expensive. Look into your hearts, says Moses; there you will find what to do. Paul sees Jesus Christ as the image of God, the agent of creation and preservation. We sense, in his words, things profound: dominions or principalities or powers. But in the midst of that, Paul keeps his attention on Jesus Christ, head of the church. It is in Christ that we find fullness and reconciliationin the blood of the cross. Lukes Gospel illustrates the double commandment of love with the story of the Good Samaritan. The story is a radical one, for it comes to focus on the question of who my neighbor is. That neighbor is not identified with any group, but rather by the scope of our compassion. Copyright J. S. Paluch Co.

Sundays; July 21 and 28 after each Mass parishioners will be able to buy, (baked by our Missioanry Sisters) famous Pope John Paul II Cream Pie Slices.
Collected funds will be donated toward the statues of the Blessed Mather and St. Joseph with the Infant Jesus. Your support will be greatly appreciated.

Enjoy!
LET US PRAY For the sick: Marie King Doyle, Chuck Poremba, Barbara Pavlecek, Josephine Frost, Milagros Doctor, Timoteo Doctor, Jim Dunn, Mary Ellen Connelly, Rose Heiden, Michael Mazurek, Yvonne Vacha, 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 Bottari, Theresa Lonski, Harriet Madey, Alex Silverman, Don Kupiec, Janelle Demski, Bussie & Hedderman Families, Sister Patricia Labuda, Walter Anderson, Denis Hedderman & Family Shirley McVane, Katie and Lucy Hedderman, Cheryl Korosa, Penny Prokop, Mary Ann Riccio. For the deceased: Edward Dudek, Maria Mikos, Jan Janik, Thaddeus Godfryt.

CARNIVAL

C A R N I VA L
H E L P WA N T E D / H E L P N E E D E D The Saint Albert the Great Annual Parish Carnival will be held on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, August 22, 23, 24, and 25 th at 79 and Harlem in Bridgeview just behind Haunted Trails. If you can give a few hours on one of more of the carnival days please fill out the volunteer form in this bulletin and return it to the parish office or in the Sunday collection basket.
WEDDING BANNS

MEGAPASSES

are available at the rectory - $45.00 each. Exchange your pass for a bracelet on the first day of the carnival and enjoy unlimited rides on all four days.

One of our favorite attractions at the Carnival has been Silent Auction. We are looking for donations of any homemade items, gift certificates, monetary donations, gift baskets, wine baskets, or any new items you wish to donate. Please drop off your donations at the parish office.

III-Andrzej Staszel & Natalia Ludwin II-Mateusz Scehura & Monika Fudala II-David Sladek & Christina Munguia I-Leszek Jamiolkowski & Anita Kuczaj

MARKET DAY PICK UP IS TUESDAY, JULY 23, 2013 6:00 - 7:00 PM


in the School room 101

Walk i n s Welco me
July 15 - 18 at St. Alberts Monday, July 15 11:00 am Seniors Club 8:00 pm Holy Name Society Tuesday, July 16 7:00 pm Bingo
JUNE 30, 2013 $14,008.50

Wednesday, July 17 8:10 am Morning Prayer of the Church 6:00 pm Boy Scouts Thursday, July 18 7:00 pm Parish Holy Hour
JULY 7, 2013 $13,355.50

OUR WEEKLY OFFERING


Thank You For Your Support

Our new Eucharistic Adoration Chapel is now open 7 days per week 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Parishioners are needed to commit ONE HOUR

per week for a year.


There are still many parishioners needed for Saturday and Sunday Adoration. Please, sign in the register placed on a stand by the chapels entrance door.
Institution of the Real Presence
We reserve our meditation on the Real Presence after reflecting on the Mass and Holy Communion. Yet the Real Presence is logically prior to the Eucharist as Sacrifice and Communion. The reason is obvious. Christ must first be really present on earth in the Eucharist, before we can intelligently speak of His offering Himself in the Mass and coming to us in Communion. Our focus here, as before, is on the institution of the Real Presence. What do we mean? We mean that what Christ did at the Last Supper, He now is doing every time that Mass is offered. Why? Because on Holy Thursday He ordained the Apostles as priests and thus gave them a share in His own power of transubstantiation. What had been bread and wine becomes the body and blood of Christ. How? By words of consecration. What is the Real Presence? The most authoritative teaching: on the Real Presence is the solemn definition of the Council of Trent. The body and blood, together with the soul and divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ and, therefore, the whole Christ is truly, really and substantially contained in the sacrament of the most Holy Eucharist. What is the Church saying? She is saying that the same identical Jesus who was conceived at Nazareth, born in Bethlehem, crucified on Calvary; who rose from the dead on Easter Sunday and ascended into heaven on Ascension Thursday this same Jesus, the whole Christ (totus Christus) is now on earth in the Blessed Sacrament of the Eucharist. Why the Real Presence? It is not hard to see why Christ is now on earth, in the fullness of His humanity and divinity. He promised to be with us all days, even to the end of the world. He wanted us to profess our faith in His Incarnation, our hope in His omnipotence as the Incarnate God, and our love for Him, the Creator who became a man, and who now dwells in our midst, no less truly, although invisibly to our bodily eyes, than He lived visibly among His contemporaries in first century Palestine. How to Respond to the Real Presence. We commonly and correctly speak of Eucharistic Adoration. We should, because in the Eucharist is present the whole Christ, the Incarnate Son of God. During His visible stay on earth, He received the adoration of those who believed in Him, What did they believe? They believed that one who looked like a man, spoke and acted like a man, was really the living God. We believe it is the same Jesus Christ now present in the Holy Eucharist. What do we see? Only what looks like bread and tastes like wine. What do we believe? We believe that this is no longer bread and wine, but Jesus Christ, the man who received His humanity from His Mother Mary, but who is the Second Person of the Trinity who existed from all eternity. Adoration, therefore, is the primary response of our faith to the Real Presence. But that is only the foundation. On this worship of adoration, we should build the whole edifice of the spiritual life. **We should express our love for Him since He is now on earth as the proof of His love for us. **We should ask Him for what we need, since He promised to give us everything that we ask for in His name. **We should talk with Him, since that is why He is present. He wants us to be present too, by communicating with Him our deepest thoughts and receiving from Him the illuminations and inspirations that only He can confer. **We should not hesitate to ask Him to work miracles, now, as He had performed wonders during His visible stay in Palestine. All that it takes is faith on our part: faith in His Incarnation, faith in His Real Presence, and faith in His power to do what is humanly impossible, because He is the Almighty One. Fr. John A. Hardon, S.J.

Osoby ktre chc zosta czonkami parafii w. Alberta Wielkiego proszone s o wypenienie formy i zwrot do koszyka podczas skadki niedzielnej lub do biura parafialnego.
FORMA REJESTRACYJNA

PARAFIA W. ALBERTA WIELKIEGO, BURBANK, IL.


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Papieskie Kremwki

W niedziele 21 i 28 lipca, 2013 po Mszach witych bdzie mona NR. TELEFONU naby ulubione przez parafian, pieczone przez Siostry Misjonarki papieskie kremwki. Zebrane ofiary zostan przeznaczone na figury Matki Boej i w. Jzefa z dziecitkiem Jezus oraz upiksznie miejsc gdzie si znjduj.

Najlepsze yczenia z okazji urodzin dla Aleksandry Gb

Id, i ty czy podobnie. (k 10,37)

POKORA BOGA Dzisiejsza Liturgia Sowa zwraca uwag na relacj zachodzc midzy zachowywaniem nakazw Prawa a mioci Boga i bliniego. W pierwszym czytaniu Mojesz naucza, e Boe polecenia nie przekraczaj ludzkich moliwoci. Boe Prawo jest bardzo blisko czowieka, wypisane w jego sumieniu, dostpne w sowach i znakach, ktre mona usysze, rozway i przyj. Wielcy teologowie chrzecijascy, porwnujc Boga do artysty, a wiat i czowieka do Jego dziea, mwili o ladzie odblasku Boskiej Mdroci, Prawdy i Mioci pozostawionym przez Stwrc w stworzeniu, a zwaszcza w czowieku. Przez to z natury swojej jestemy otwarci na przyjmowanie Boej aski i prawdy. Zapewne napomnienie Mojesza byo reakcj na wymwki ludu, ktry nie chcc rzeczywistego nawrcenia usprawiedliwia si, i wymagania mu stawiane s za wysokie. Czy w podobny sposb i dzisiaj wielu nie prbuje znale wymwki dla swojej zatwardziaoci, wad i przywizania do grzechu? Istot ycia chrzecijaskiego nie jest jednak skrupulatne wypenianie litery Prawa, ale ycie jego duchem, ktrym jest mio. To w Jezusie, jak naucza w. Pawe, Bg pojedna wszystko z sob, to co na ziemi i to co w niebiosach. A zatem Chrystus sam wskaza najlepszy sposb wypenienia Prawa Boego. Jego ilustracj jest przypowie o miosiernym Samarytaninie, w ktrej przez tysiclecia chrzecijanie odnajduj jeden z najpikniejszych obrazw pokory Boga przychodzcego na wiat, by suy czowiekowi. o. Jarosaw Krawiec dominikanin

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