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Today is May 15, 2008

Catholic Charities

Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Joliet plans to sponsor a benefit golf outing at 1:30 p.m. May 16 at Ruffled Feathers Golf Club in Lemont. Tickets are $250 if purchased by May 2 and $275 afterward. For more information www.cc-doj.org.

Aquinas Catholic Academy

Aquinas Catholic Academy in Kankakee plans to co-sponsor "Operation Rosary Bowl" at 6 p.m. May 17 in the gymnasium of Bishop McNamara High School in Kankakee. The event is slated to include a "living rosary," Benediction and Mass celebrated by retired Auxiliary Bishop Roger L. Kaffer. It is expected to be a community night of prayer dedicated to world peace and honor military branches on Armed Forces Day. For more information 815-932-0314 or 815-932-7413.

Holy Family Parish

Holy Family Parish in Shorewood plans to host a concert with internationally known artist Tatiana. The inspirational presentation, dubbed "I Do Believe: The Journey of Faith," is scheduled at 7 p.m. May 17. For more information 815-725-6880.

St. Anne Parish

St. Anne Parish in Crest Hill plans to hold a pancake breakfast from 8 a.m.-noon May 18. The cost is adults-$5, children ages 6-10 years old-$3 and 5 years and under-free. For more information 815-722-3222.

St. Mary School

St. Mary School in West Chicago plans to hold an alumni reunion May 18. All alumni are encouraged to register. For details 630-562-9660 or 630-231-1776.

Visitation Parish

Visitation Parish in Elmhurst plans to host the "Great Adventure" Bible series from 12:30-2:30 p.m. Wednesdays Jan. 9-May 21, 2008. For more information 630-832-7903.

WoodSong Music Ministries

WoodSong Music Ministries plans to present "Shout to the Lord" from 7-8 p.m. May 21 at Queen of Angels Chapel, St. Francis Woods, Frankfort. Those who attend the concert are invited to bring a canned good to be shared with the less fortunate. For more information 815-469-4895.

The Joliet Area Community Hospice Guild

The Joliet Area Community Hospice Guild plans to hold its annual card party and buffet luncheon from 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. May 21 at the Cantigny Post #367 VFW Hall. The cost is $12 per person. For more information or to purchase tickets 815-740-4104.

All Saints Catholic Academy

Father Larry Richards, a captivating speaker, preacher and retreat master, is slated to present a special program at 7 p.m. May 22 at All Saints Catholic Academy in Naperville. For complete details 312-876-8991.

St. Thomas the Apostle Parish

The Job Ministry of St. Thomas the Apostle Parish in Naperville plans to hold a program for those in job transition at 7 p.m. May 22. Conor Cunneen, a consultant, presenter, and author, is slated to speak about the building blocks of successful transition. For more information 630-355-8980 or 630-851-8781.

The Illinois Catholic Homeschool Conference

The Illinois Catholic Homeschool Conference is slated May 23-24 at University of St. Francis in Joliet. The event is expected to feature vendors, presentations, Mass and entertainment. For more information 815-727-3018 or www.ilchc.org.

SS. Peter and Paul Parish

Spirit and Truth's Wipe Open Worship 2008 is slated from 7:30-9 p.m. May 24 at SS. Peter and Paul Parish in Naperville. The event is expected to include a eucharistic procession in celebration of the feast of Corpus Christi, exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, music, prayer and a reflection by Bishop J. Peter Sartain. For more information 312-526-1667.

St. Raphael Parish

St. Raphael Parish in Naperville plans to sponsor a Christian beginnings workshop from 9:15-11:15 a.m. May 19-30 (no class May 26). The cost is $150 per person, which includes materials. For more information 630-355-4545 ext. 112.

St. Raphael Parish

St. Raphael Parish in Naperville plans to hold "Matthew: A Gospel for Times of Transition," a one-day retreat, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. May 31. The cost is $25 per person. For more information 630-355-4545 ext. 112.

St. Jude Parish

St. Jude Parish in Joliet plans to hold vacation Bible school June 16-20. Registration is scheduled May 17-June 2. For more information 815-725-2209.

The St. Ambrose Home School Association

The St. Ambrose Home School Association plans to co-sponsor a musical performance at 6:30 p.m. June 7 and at 3 p.m. June 8 in the Moser Performing Arts Center Auditorium at University of St. Francis in Joliet. For complete details 708-557-7070.

St. Thomas the Apostle Parish

St. Thomas the Apostle Parish in Naperville plans to host "EcoMission: Growing Our Souls and Saving Our Planet" May 31-June 12. Complete details, including a schedule of topics, are available at www.stapostle.org.

St. Jude Parish

St. Jude Parish in Joliet plans to hold vacation Bible school June 16-20. Registration is scheduled May 17-June 2. For more information 815-725-2209.

SS. Peter and Paul Parish

SS. Peter and Paul Parish in Naperville is offering the Tridentine Mass. The Latin Mass is celebrated at 5:30 p.m. Sundays. For more information 630-718-2114.

Immaculate Conception High School

The class of 1958 of Immaculate Conception High School in Elmhurst plans to hold its 50-year class reunion Oct. 3-4 at the Wyndham Drake Oakbrook Hotel. For details or to help locate alumni 630-833-2939.

Mary Queen of Heaven Parish

Mary Queen of Heaven Parish in Elmhurst plans to continue its Women in the Church/Women in the Bible speaker series.
The schedule is as follows:
Franciscan Father Benet Fonck, a renowned presenter, is slated to speak at noon Aug. 10 about St. Clare.
Dominican Sister Barbara Reid, a prominent biblical scholar, is scheduled to speak at 7 p.m. Oct. 14 about women of the New Testament.
Mary Foley, pastoral life coordinator at the Elmhurst parish, is planned to speak at 7 p.m. Nov. 4 about "Women in Ecclesial Ministry Today."
For complete details 630-279-5700.

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CCW women are honored for serving at Christ’s side

Published May 2, 2008

Women of the Year
Bishop J. Peter Sartain presents a certificate of acknowledgement and a word of appreciation to the ladies named Women of the Year by the Joliet Diocese Council of Catholic Women.

The first miracle Jesus performed was changing water into wine at the wedding at Cana. Although Jesus told his mother, “My hour has not yet come,” he listened to her and performed a miracle.

From the time she found out from the Angel Gabriel that she was to give birth to the son of God, Mary always put herself at the disposal of God, Bishop J. Peter Sartain told the members and guests of the Joliet Diocesan Council of Catholic Women April 26. The CCW held its annual Women of the Year Mass and luncheon at the Cathedral of St. Raymond in Joliet.

“Mary saw herself in a different way than the angel saw her,” Bishop Sartain explained during his homily. “She saw herself as the daughter of Abraham. She saw herself as a slave, a handmade. She never thought it was she whom God would choose to be his son’s mother.”

She continued this role as a servant of God at the wedding by pointing the attention to her son, telling the waiters to do whatever Jesus told them to do, the bishop said. By doing this Mary made it clear that she would be there when Jesus’ hour eventually came, when he gave himself on the cross for man’s salvation.

“Jesus is enthroned on the cross and, there still, is his mother by his side,” Bishop Sartain said. “Mary was there at the beginning. She never left his side spiritually.

“These women (of the CCW) stay at his side too and are an example for all of us. These women form the backbone of the parish deanery and of the diocese,” he said.

Following the Mass women from many of the parishes in the Joliet diocese were honored through receiving an appreciation certificate, a handshake and a personal word of thanks from the bishop.

“It was such a great honor and I am really humbled by it,” said Cathy Kott of Saint Irene Parish in Warrenville. “I look at the past Women of the Year candidates and I am overwhelmed that I am a part of them now.”

Kott said she first got involved in the CCW at her parish when a friend invited her to a meeting and encouraged her to join about nine years ago. She also is a eucharistic minister and is responsible for creating the schedule for the ministers. The minister of care is a member of the prayer shawl ministry and the ladies’ auxiliary for the Knights of Columbus chapter at St. Irene, and helps in numerous other ways in the parish as well.

The theme for the women being honored seemed to be that they all were actively involved in their parishes and, similar to the Blessed Mother, answered a call when needed.

A lifelong member of Sts. Mary and Joseph parish in Chebanse, Renee Dixon said she followed her mother’s footsteps into the CCW. Her mother, JoAnn Froidcoeur, was Woman of the Year for the same parish two years ago. She told the Catholic Explorer that she was always actively involved in the parish so encouraged her daughter, Renee, to be involved as well.

Froidcoeur said she has served as president of her CCW, taught catechism and served as eucharistic minister at Sts. Mary and Joseph.

“If you are a woman of the parish, you are a member of the CCW,” she said. “Being an active part of the church adds a spiritual strength.”

Her daughter, Renee, agreed adding she knows from experience that if a mother is involved then her children will become involved and she is hoping her children will follow in her footsteps too.

“We need to give back to keep the parish going,” Dixon said. “Ours is a very family-oriented church so we are actively involved. We are raising our children in the church and I know they learn from me just like I learned from her” mother.

Dixon was named Woman of the Year from the Chebanse parish because she is secretary of the parish CCW and will serve as president next year, she is a catechism teacher and helped plan a mission in January and the church’s recent anniversary celebration.

“You need to just become involved,” Dixon said. “You get a lot out of it. You really do.”

With all her children grown, Elizabeth May of St. Alexander Parish in Villa Park said she joined the Council of Catholic Women when a friend invited her to attend a meeting. With more time on her hands, she also got busy with the prayer blanket ministry and, with her husband, serves as a godparent couple working with high school teens.

“The women of the church are the people I like,” May said. “They have become my sisters, both in and out of church.”

Joanne Porazinski is the president of JDCCW and a member of St. Scholastica Parish in Woodridge. She told the Catholic Explorer that the council has been honoring women from diocesan chapters since 1979 to honor and thank them for the work they do in the diocese and in their parishes.

The women of the CCW help the diocese in many ways, Bishop Sartain explained.

We honor you “for keeping the enthusiasm going in the diocese,” he said following the Mass, “and for all the help you provide behind the scenes and for the many, many acts of kindness and love of the Lord that you display.”

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