Weekend Masses

11/01/2015

father_karl_216Dear Brothers and Sisters, Come join us in celebrating the harvest by generously donating food to fill the local food pantries. Harvest Weekend is an ecumenical effort with local churches in our community. Please consider serving a few hours of your time. Volunteers are needed of Nov 14th to help load and transport food to Holy Family. Volunteers are needed on Nov 15th to help unload, sort and transport food to the local food shelters and organizations. Oct 31 & Nov 1 There will be bags available with lists of the needed foods attached. Please take one and bring it back full on the weekend of Nov 7& 8. Volunteer Shifts Saturday 3-5pm Sunday:

  • 7:30-9:30am
  • 9:30-11:30am
  • 11:30am-1:30pm
If you sign up this weekend you can register online for a free t shirt Eventbrite is the site name. any questions can be answered at the sign up table in the Narthex.
  • Some of the food pantries benefiting from Harvest Weekend are
  • Blessing Bench
  • Daybreak Lamb’s Fold
  • Morning Star
  • St John’s
  • Sacred Heart (Joliet)
  • Sacred Heart (Pembrook)
  • Creekside Cares
“Whatever you do for the least of my brothers and sisters , you do for me” Matthew 25:40

10/25/2015

father_karl_216Dear Brothers and Sisters, I was listening to the Gospel last Sunday and heard the antics of James and John and the reaction of the other disciples and I asked myself as I have often done “how has the Church survived”. On a human level if you look at the Apostles and some of the leadership of Church throughout the centuries you would say it should never have survived. It is then that I think of the words of Jesus “Behold I am with you till the end of the world “God is with us on the Journey and constantly we are reminded that the Church is both human and divine. The apostles and disciples travelled with Jesus heard His message saw the miracles and still did not get the message and at times did not believe. Remember Thomas and the words Jesus said to him “Blessed are they who have not seen and yet Believe’. Constantly we need to pray the prayer of St Philip Neri “Lord I believe, help thou my unbelief”. Jesus himself was faced by a level of unbelief and mistrust. It is part of the journey of faith. Sometimes it is a gentle word or an action 3that lead people back to faith. Let us continue to give witness and not to react harshly when others are struggling. Remember James and John and their struggle . Remember Peter and his denial and pray” Lord I believe, help thou my unbelief. “ We continue that journey of faith knowing Christ is with us on the journey Pray for me as I pray for you, Fr Karl