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1 OCTOBER 2, TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME The next meeting and luncheon will be Monday, October 10, 2016, Noon Off-site at Dover Straits. Have any questions, please call Joyce Ladewig at Feast Days of the Blessed Virgin Mary Friday, October 7th. - Our Lady of the Rosary Monday, November 21st. - The Presentation Thursday, December 8th - The Immaculate Conception Monday, December 12th, - Our Lady of Guadalupe Please join us in the Eucharistic Chapel after the 8:00 AM Mass for the recitation of the Rosary Pumpkin Sale Coming Soon Our parish youth group will sell pumpkins in front of the church after all Masses the weekend of October 15 & 16. Please help support our teens by waiting until October 15 & 16 to buy your pumpkins. Thank you in advance for your support! CHWC 2017 All current 8 th -12 th Graders: save the date for our 2017 high school mission trip to Twin Cities, MN the week of June 18-24! Information and applications will be available on November 19. St. Mary s Baby Shower For: Mothers in need from Aid for Women Date: For the month of October (Respect Life Month) Time: After all Masses Place: Place your gift or donation in the box located in the narthex RSVP: For more information call Carol Walsh Suggested Baby items (New or gently used): formula, (iron-fortified) milk or soy based, disposal diapers sizes 4 and 5, small bottles of baby lotion, powder, baby shampoo, baby wipes, diaper rash ointment, bottles, baby books, sleepers (newborn or Large size 2), one-piece, all sizes, car seats, strollers, walkers, safety gates, swings, maternity clothes, nursing pads, postage stamps (for thank-you cards), and monetary donations (for prenatal vitamins and pregnancy tests. make checks payable to Aid for Women). Aid For Women of Lake County is a Pregnancy Resource Center that reaches out and provides assistance to meet the needs of pregnant and parenting mothers. Their mission is to give hope to women who are pregnant and to let them know Life is a beautiful choice. St. Mary of the Annunciation Military Ministry A new ministry has begun here at St. Mary and we warmly welcome any additional interested members to join us. We held our first meeting recently and will hold additional meetings on the 4 th Tuesday of each month at 7:00pm. One of our first tasks will be to assess the needs and current status of our parish family. Members of the ministry will also be attending the upcoming: Symposium on Ministering and Serving Veteran Families in the Community Tuesday, November 1, :00 A.M. until 4:00 P.M. Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital If you would like more information about becoming involved in St. Mary s Military Ministry please contact Diane Mulroe in the parish office. Lord God, Almighty Father, creator of mankind and author of peace, as we are ever mindful of the cost paid for the liberty we possess, we ask you to bless the current members of our armed forces and all veterans. Give them courage, hope and strength. May they ever experience your firm support, gentle love and compassionate healing. Be their power and protector, leading them from darkness to light. To you be all glory, honor and praise, now and forever. Amen. Readings for the Week Monday: Gal 1:6-12; Ps 111:1b-2, 7-9, 10c; Lk 10:25-37 Tuesday: Gal 1:13-24; Ps 139:1b-3, 13-15; Lk 10:38-42 Wednesday: Gal 2:1-2, 7-14; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Lk 11:1-4 Thursday: Gal 3:1-5; Lk 1:69-75; Lk 11:5-13 Friday: Gal 3:7-14; Ps 111:1b-6; Lk 11:15-26 Saturday: Gal 3:22-29; Ps 105:2-7; Lk 11:27-28 Sunday: 2 Kgs 5:14-17; Ps 98:1-4; 2 Tm 2:8-13; Lk 17:11-19 Weekend Mass Times: Sat. 5:00pm Sun. 7:30, 9:30,11:30am

2 Mass Times 5:00PM 7:30AM 9:30AM 11:30AM Presiders Fr. Alexander Fr. Jacob Fr. Jacob Fr. Alexander Deacons Deacon Gary preach Deacon Mike preach Deacon Howard preach Deacon Jeffrey preach Lectors Eucharistic Ministers C. Hendricks B. Machak Deacon D. Suhling L. Kandefer D. Washburn S. Washburn J. Schwartz E. & A. Bujan S. Tracy LITURGICAL MINISTERS OCTOBER 8 & 9, 2016 P. Coughlin P. Tekampe Deacon M. & M. Manning L. Zucco C. Cline K. Lenzen L. Bosshart D. Fuller R. Peterson B. Slack M. Grady Deacon D. Slater S. Gunther E. & D. Leuthner C. Perelle A. Perelle K. Pieniazkiewicz H. & M. Stumpf J. Matousek D. Wittgen Deacon S. Poletto J. Matousek S. Ropke J. Olorvida K. Crotty J. Weiler D. Weiler Mass Intentions Monday, October 3 8:00AM Dorothy Hatton req. Her Husband Harry Minnie Ervin req. Victoria Hansen Tuesday, October 4, Saint Francis of Assisi 8:00AM Living Mike & Sherry Schmidt req. Gene Schmidt Family Wednesday, October 5 8:00AM Retired Deacon Bill Dunn req. Bonnie Beauvais Thursday, October 6 8:00AM Living John & Cheryl Poletto Family Marie Connolly req. Ryba Family Patricia Connolly req. Ryba Family 9:00AM Rosemary Vanda req. Helen Donahue Hintz Friday, October 7 8:00AM Living Ray & Betty Beyer 72nd Wedding Anniversary Edward & Cecelia Brzezinski req. Tommy, Ted & Therese Brzezinski Children 2:30PM Wedding: Sarah Lybik & Michael Allred Saturday, October 8 12:30PM Wedding: Olivia Jasiak & Sean Jasiak 2:30PM Wedding: Katherine Szot & Clinton Omsberg 5:00PM Sr. Grace & Josephine Panettieri req. The Family John Pryga req. His Wife, Rosemarie & Family Karl Schiele req. His Wife, Rosa Betty Cologna req. RoseMarie Marsh Sunday, October 9 7:30AM For the Parishioners of St. Mary of the Annunciation 9:30AM Steven & Edelle Baranoski req. The Knuth Family Stanley & Adela Wulf req. Opiola Family Hermina Vaclav Opiola req. The Opiola Family Jadwiga & Edward Klepka req. The Wulf Family Ray Wetli req. Amy & Dan Thompson Family Vaclav Opiola req. The Opiola Family 11:30AM Paul Beauvais req. The Beauvais Family Kelley Hoffert req. Bob & Carol Quid Mary Soder req. Virginia Schweinberg St. Mary Senior Club Bake Sale October 22 & 23 The Week Ahead Sunday, October 2 9:30AM Childcare 10:30AM High School Confirmation Session 10:45AM Family Catechesis 12:30PM Simbang Gabi Meeting 1:00PM Baptismal Preparation for 2nd & 3rd Time Parents Monday, October 3 8:00AM Mass 8:30AM Pray the Rosary 7:00PM Holy Hour Pray Respect Life Tuesday, October 4 8:00AM Mass 8:30AM Pray the Rosary 9:00AM Mary s Circle 5:30PM Junior High Youth Group 7:00PM St. Vincent depaul Meeting 7:3PM Lectio Divina Bible Study Wednesday, October 5 8:00AM Mass 8:30AM Pray the Rosary 6:00PM PADS 7:00PM Parish Choir Rehearsal 7:00PM To Teach Who Christ Is Thursday, October 6 8:00AM Mass 8:30AM Pray the Rosary 9:00AM Mass 9:30AM Lectio Divina Bible Study 6:30PM Finding Hope/Healing Heart 7:30PM Contemporary Choir Rehearsal Friday, October 7 8:00AM Mass in Little Church 8:30AM Divine Mercy Chaplet Saturday, October 8 Hospitality Faith Formation Ministry Fair 9:30AM Religious Education Program 5:00PM Liturgy of the Word for Children Sunday, October 9 Hospitality Faith Formation Ministry Fair 9:30AM Childcare 9:30AM Liturgy of the Word for Children

3 A $350 million campaign for strong parishes, Catholic education and faith formation in the Archdiocese of Chicago The people of St. Mary of the Annunciation continue to generously respond to the vision and needs of the To Teach Who Christ Is capital campaign. This Archdiocesan campaign benefits important formation and education ministries in the Archdiocese and also addresses critical needs in each parish. Campaign Update Only two weeks after the campaign was announced, we are off to an excellent start with more than $1,059,900 pledged thanks to the very generous commitments of 40 families! New pledges are received almost every day. We thank you for your enthusiasm, generosity, and prayers. St. Mary is very grateful for your support and sacrifices. As the campaign proceeds, our To Teach Who Christ Is team continues to contact more and more families each week to invite them to participate. When you receive a call, please accept their invitation and prayerfully consider how you might help. Your gift will ensure a vibrant future for St. Mary and for Catholic formation across Chicago. More information about the campaign may be found on our parish website. What Is Our Parish Goal? How Will The Funds Be Used? The financial goal for St. Mary of the Annunciation is $2.35 million. The components of the goal are: $642,000 for the shared formation and education ministries of the Archdiocese. Our parish school, religious education program, and adult formation ministry benefit from these Archdiocesan efforts. The Archdiocese calculates this portion of the goal for each parish as a percentage of Sunday offertory donations. $1.2 million to retire our debt, with the Archdiocese matching these funds on an extraordinary 3-to-1 basis! The $3.6 million from the Archdiocese, when combined with the $1.2 million from St. Mary, will completely eliminate our $4.8 million capital debt! $328,000 to repave our crumbling, pothole-filled parking lots. Repeatedly patching the lots is a stop-gap measure that does not remedy the long-term problem and is not an efficient use of parish funds. Once our debt has been retired, we will repave the three parking lots to ensure safety and ease of access. $182,000 to renovate the kitchen and basement of our historic 1869 church. This will improve our ability to host our PADS ministry serving the homeless, and allow greater use of the space by parish events and meetings. A Word About Abundant Hope... Those who have been parishioners of St. Mary for a few years will recall Abundant Hope, a $10 million capital campaign launched in 2008 to retire our debt and build a new Intergenerational Learning Center. Unfortunately, the economy plunged a few weeks after Abundant Hope began and the campaign fell far short of its goal, raising $1.99 million. In keeping with the dual purpose of that campaign, $820,000 was applied to our debt while the $1.2 million balance remains in a dedicated account, earmarked for future expansion in keeping with our obligation to campaign donors. However, these funds are far less than what is needed to construct the new building for which they were given. We will revisit plans for a new building in the future, but our far more pressing need is to retire the parish debt. Indeed, we cannot move forward with a new building until we have paid for our current facilities. Connect with To Teach Who Christ Is and stay up-to-date on campaign news and events: Twitter Facebook To Teach Who Christ Is Questions about your pledge or payments? Call (312)

4 St. Mary Moms All moms and children welcome Please join us! Next meeting: Wednesday, October 19*, :30 am - 11:00 am Meeting Rooms 1 & 2 (off narthex in main church) *3rd Wednesday of month Stewardship Report Sunday Collection September 25, 2016 $ 19, Budgeted Weekly Collection $ 21, Difference $ (1,929.00) Current Fiscal Year-to-Date* $ 278, Budgeted Sunday Collections To-Date $ 276, Difference $ 1, Difference vs. Last Year $ (6,170.64) Seminaries 9/25/16 $ 8, Seminaries Prior Year $ 5, Difference $ 3, *Note: YTD amount reflects updates by bank to postings and adjustments. Pacific Garden Mission Opportunity Come with us to the shelter in Chicago. Sunday: October 2 nd 2016 from 12:30 to 3:30 pm. Future 2016 dates: November 6 th and December 4 th Pacific Garden Mission has been a refuge for millions of weary people seeking food, shelter, clothing, medical care and dental care. They are also offered an answer to life's struggles: faith in Jesus Christ. Pacific Garden Mission is located at 1458 S. Canal Street, Chicago, IL. Our group meets at the Mission by 12:30pm. You may come individually or as a family. Bring a friend. Our volunteer group name, Saint Mary of the Annunciation, is to be given at check-in. We make beds, fold towels, serve lunch and help in a variety of other ways. A tour of the Mission is offered to first time visitors. Carpooling is available. Carpoolers assemble in our Narthex before the 11:30am mass and must leave by 11:15 am. Contact in advance: Jim Robinson jw_robinson@sbcglobal.net (847) or Bill Pohl bpohl@dspins.com (847) if you would like to participate in mission with us. We answer questions and help with carpooling arrangements. Featured CD for October Drawing Close: The God Who Desires You by David Calamitta David Calavitta has worked in Catholic Youth ministry for the past 13yrs, serving as a youth minister in several parishes, as well as a missionary with NET Ministries. In this heart-felt talk given at a Steubenville Youth Conference, David reflects upon the allimportant and fundamental truth that we were created out of love by a God who continually seeks to draw us into a personal relationship with Him. Feature CDs can be found at the wooden kiosk in the narthex. Please remember a $3 donation per CD is suggested to allow the parish to continue the program and offer new material. Pray for all who suffer illness, pain and grief: and for the repose of all who have recently died: Tess Meiners WEDDING BANNS Haley White & Nicholas Brinckerhoff I Erin Poynter & Timothy Rose I Shea Crowley & Casey Dehoedt I Maggie Iwaniuk & Jeffrey Price I

5 Anointing of the Sick Joined to Christ, Witnesses of Hope and Healing This is the first in a series of articles with information from the United States Council of Catholic Bishops. Anointing of the Sick is the sacrament that is received by those who are ill or suffering. By the sacred anointing and the prayer of the priest, the whole Church commends those who are sick to Christ. The sick person receives the Holy Spirit s gifts of strength, faith, peace, and courage, and his or her suffering is united with the suffering of Christ for the building up of the Church (Catechism of the Catholic Church [CCC], nos ). Through the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick, the Church carries out Jesus mission of compassion and healing for the sick. The one who is ill can also be a minister to others. By uniting their suffering to Christ, those who are sick can be signs of faith and witnesses of Christ s Resurrection to the entire community (Pope John Paul II, Christifideles Laici [The Vocation and the Mission of the Lay Faithful in the Church and in the World], no. 54). A Communal Celebration The Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick is both a liturgical and a communal celebration. In the family home, hospital, or church, members of the Body of Christ gather for the sacramental rite led by a priest. The Penitential Rite followed by the Liturgy of the Word and sacramental anointing of the sick can inspire and comfort both those who are ill and their family and friends who are gathered (CCC, nos ). Many parishes have communal celebrations at which many persons receive the sacrament. These sacramental celebrations are a source of strength amid pain and weakness, hope amid despair and a joyful encounter for the entire community (Christifideles Laici, no. 54). Connection to the Communion of Saints Anointing with sacred oil is a sign of blessing by the Holy Spirit of the one who is sick. Oil of the Sick, which receives a different blessing from the Chrism oil used during Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders, recalls the community s sharing of the Holy Spirit and the sick person s connection to the entire Body of Christ and Communion of Saints. Imitation of Christ s Compassion In the Gospels, Christ s great compassion toward the sick is expressed in the miraculous healings he performs, which heal the entire person, both body and soul. Parables such as the Good Samaritan (Lk 10:29-37) and the Judgment of the Nations (Mt 25:31-46) urge Christ s followers to share his ministry of compassion and healing and to imitate his preferential love for the sick and all who suffer (CCC, nos. 1503, 1506; Pope Benedict XVI, Sacramentum Caritatis [Sacrament of Charity], no. 22). Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick at the 11:30am Mass Sunday, Oct. 16 Faith Formation Ministry Fair October 8 th and 9 th NEXT WEEK Adult Faith Formation The Adult Faith Formation Ministry promotes learning and spiritual development for adults of the parish to deepen appreciation for the Catholic faith Adult Initiation/RCIA The Adult Initiation Ministry of St. Mary prepares individuals for Christian Initiation through a small-group process that includes spiritual formation, catechesis and a series of liturgical rites as prescribed in the Church s Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. Baptismal Preparation The baptism of a child is a significant moment in the life of a Christian family. Parents are expected to participate in a Baptismal Preparation session that helps them to better integrate the new birth and the change this initiates in family life into their spiritual lives. Children s Catechumenate Unbaptized children of school age are welcomed into a small-group faith building process that includes instructions in the Catholic Tradition of prayer, doctrine and ritual and a socialization process that helps them make the Catholic way of life their own. Religious Education Program (R.E.P.) St. Mary provides a thorough catechesis in the Roman Catholic Tradition for all parish children so they might grow in their faith journey in communion with the Church and its life of prayer and mission. Children's Liturgy of the Word Young children, ages 4 through 5th grade, are sent forward after the Opening Prayer to participate in the Liturgy of the Word, led by adult and teen leaders of prayer. Cursillo Cursillo is a world-wide Lay Movement of the Roman Catholic Church which began in the 1940s. The word cursillo means short course in Christian living. Marriage Preparation / FOCCUS FOCCUS is an acronym for Facilitating Open Couple Communication, Understanding and Study. The FOCCUS instrument is a selfdiagnostic tool designed to help engaged couples learn more about themselves and their unique relationship. Mary s Circle Mary s Circle is a small faith-sharing group experience for all women of the parish. The goal of the group is to help individuals personally grow in faith and to support one another in the spiritual life. Vacation Bible School Each summer St. Mary offers a Vacation Bible School for young children who, through fun filled activities and a carefully planned catechesis, are immersed in the good news of the Bible. Youth Ministry St. Mary of the Annunciation Youth Ministry accepts our mission to continue our life-long faith journey by nurturing and developing our gifts and talents empowering us to explore our faith and develop into committed disciples of Jesus Christ. Ladies Retreat An annual event specifically designed for women centered on faith and community. This is a great opportunity to establish a connection with other community members.

6 October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month Domestic violence has no place in a healthy relationship, whether the couple is dating, engaged, married or cohabiting. What s the difference between normal conflict and domestic violence? Conflict is part of every intimate relationship that s why conflict resolution skills are important. Domestic violence, however, has no place in a healthy relationship, whether the couple is dating, engaged, married or cohabiting. What is domestic violence? Domestic violence is any kind of behavior that a person uses, or threatens to use, to control an intimate partner. The two key elements are threat and control. Domestic violence can take various forms: Physical Violent actions such as hitting, beating, pushing, and kicking. In many cases physical abuse becomes more frequent and severe over time. Sexual Includes any sexual acts that are forced on one partner by the other Psychological Includes a wide range of behaviors such as intimidation, isolating the victim from friends and family, controlling where the victim goes, making the victim feel guilty or crazy, and making unreasonable demands Emotional Undermining an individual s self-esteem, constant criticism, insults, put-downs, and name-calling Economic Examples include limiting the victim s access to family income, preventing the victim from working or forcing the victim to work, destroying the victim s property, and making all the financial decisions Characteristics of victims Female, although men can also experience domestic violence Younger, often in their 20 s and 30 s More likely to be dating or cohabiting than married Nearly half live in households with children Why do women stay? Women often stay with their abusers because of fear. They are afraid that the abuser will become more violent if they try to leave. Some fear that they will lose their children. Many believe that they cannot make it on their own. Some abused women believe that the abuse is their fault. They think that they can stop the abuse if they just act differently. Some cannot admit that they are abused women. Others feel pressured to stay in the relationship. They may feel cut off from social support and resources. Abused women often feel that they are alone, and have nowhere to turn for help. Why do men batter? Abusive men come from all walks of life. They may be successful in their career and respected in their church and community. Abusive men often share some common characteristics. They tend to be jealous, possessive and easily angered. Many abusive men believe that women are inferior. They believe that men are meant to dominate and control women. Typically, abusive men deny that the abuse is happening or they minimize it. They may blame their partner for the abuse, saying, You made me do this. Alcohol and drugs are often associated with domestic violence but they do not cause it. An abusive man who drinks or uses drugs has two different problems: substance abuse and violence. Both must be treated. WHERE TO FIND HELP For abused women Believe that you are not alone. Help is available for you and your children. Talk in confidence to someone you trust: a relative, friend, pastor or family doctor If you choose to stay in the situation, set up a plan of action to ensure your safety. This includes hiding a car key, personal documents, and some money in a safe place and locating somewhere to go in an emergency. For more information about safety planning go to the National Domestic Violence Hotline. The National Domestic Violence Hotline provides crisis intervention and referrals to local sources of help in all 50 states. Call SAFE (7233) or (TTY). For men who abuse Admit that the abuse is your problem, not your partner s. Begin to believe that you can change your behavior if you choose to do so. Be willing to reach out for help. Talk to someone you trust who can help you to evaluate the situation. Contact Catholic Charities or other church or community agencies for the name of a program for offenders. Call the National Domestic Violence Hotline ( ) for information about where to find help. What the Catholic Church teaches about domestic violence The U.S. Catholic Bishops have made clear that violence against women, inside or outside the home, is never justified. Violence in any form- physical, sexual, psychological, or verbal is sinful; often it is a crime as well. Fr. Charles Dahm will speak at all of the masses on November 12/13 on this important topic. St. Mary of the Annunciation will be forming a Domestic Violence Awareness Ministry. If you would like more information, please contact Diane Mulroe in the parish office.

7 F isch ing Lines by Deacon Howard Fischer Is he grateful to that servant because he did what was commanded? So should it be with you. When you have done all you have been commanded, say, 'We are unprofitable servants; we have done what we were obliged to do.'" (Luke 17:10) In a quote I have often shared, Mark Twain once said, Most people are bothered by those Scripture passages which they cannot understand. But for me, the passages in Scripture which trouble me most are those which I do understand. This is another of those passages that I do understand and find quite troubling. And, I think, they should scare you, too. Too often we approach our faith from a perspective of What s the least I have to do to get by? We think we can fool and appease God by tossing him a few bones through occasional snippets of ritual action and lip service. And that we will be rewarded with a gold medal for doing so! Yet, there is nothing least or minimalist about God. His way is all about totality and completeness. We should not be deluded about our deserving any reward or pat on the back from God. God is a God of Love and Mercy and a God of Expectations. We should not presume that we will be feted for doing our duty, any more than we would throw a party for one of our children when they complete a homework assignment on time or actually put their dirty clothes in the laundry room. It s more likely we would react by saying, Just wonderful. You finally did what you were supposed to. We cannot pride ourselves on fulfilling base obligations, especially when we so often fall short and give them minimal time & effort. Today s Gospel challenges us to ask ourselves where we REALLY stand in our relationship with God. Do we simply go through the motions and give superficial attention to our Heavenly Father? Do we just maintain good appearances and observe the necessary rituals of our religion? Or are we in intimate love with Father, Son and Spirit, a relationship which drives every aspect of our lives? Are we spending choice and generous portions of our time, talent and resources on the work of the Gospel? Do we recognize how unprofitable we really are? Most of us (myself included) hold something back. We don t put all our chips in the game. We cut corners and compromise on the demands. We convince ourselves that we re doing good enough and are satisfied with that. Yet, there is nothing simply good enough or minimalist when it comes to God. His way is all about totality and completeness. Christ s words should scare us and rouse us from unjustified self-satisfaction and complacency. For in truth, we don t even have faith the size of the teeny-tiny speck of a mustard seed. When I take an honest look in the proverbial spiritual mirror, I am only too aware of the many times when my thoughts and actions fall short of the Father s will. Of the times when I hold back and cut corners because I don t want to go out of my way. Of the times when my plans (or laziness) take precedence over the needs of others. Of the times when my spirit is not very generous. I have no claim on any sort of reward nor any basis for self-congratulatory pride. Moved by the clear statement of God s expectations in the Gospel, may you and I embrace more deeply our Gospel obligations out of love for God and out of gratitude for all he has done for us. May our thoughts, words, and actions clearly show that there is nothing simply good enough or minimalist when it comes to our relationship with God. After all, His way is all about totality and completeness. If you wish to contact me, please leave a note in the parish office or send an to deaconhwf99@yahoo.com. Altar Server Training (4th grade and older) Students in 4th grade and older are invited to participate in altar server training. There is onse more training session this autumn. You must sign up for the training. Wednesday, October 12 6:00-8:00pm The session will be held in the big church. Please sign up by ing the Altar Server Ministry Coordinator, Tom Forster, at teforster@yahoo.com Altar servers are expected to sign up to serve at least one weekend Mass each month.

8 Laundry Volunteers Needed for PADS Would you like to help the homeless of Lake County through our PADS program? You might not know that our church provides dinner, shelter, breakfast and a packed lunch each week for homeless guests through the PADS program. We provide food and shelter during the coldest months, from October to April. As we begin a new season, we are in need of more laundry volunteers. Laundry volunteers simply wash the sheets so that we have fresh linens for our guests each week. Laundry volunteers help once a month (about 3 baskets of laundry) or as a backup volunteer. If you can help at all, please contact Amy Thompson at or by at AMYLTHOMPSON@hotmail.com You would be making a difference for the needy in our area! Training for New Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016 St. Joseph Formation Center 112 N. Milwaukee Ave. Libertyville, Il :30 AM Registration 9:00-Noon Training Workshop This preparation session will focus on: The Ministry of Eucharist: Our Baptismal Call to Ministry A Theology of Eucharist as Celebrated in the Roman Catholic Tradition Rooted in scripture and the early Church, through the Second Vatican Council Historical aspects of our celebration of Eucharist in practice and devotion. Review of the Liturgy of the Eucharist and how our ministry as EOM s fits Questions and Answers To Register please contact Sue Matousek at or by smatous@stmota.org This training meets the Archdiocesan requirements for mandation or remandation. The Formation Center is in the strip mall south of St. Joseph Parish. Parking and entrance is in the rear of the building. The Formation Center is handicapped accessible. A Respect Life Holy Hour Service Monday, October 3, 7:00 p.m. in New Church All parishioners are invited. During the adoration of our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament, prayers for renewed strength to respect all life and the recitation of the Rosary will be offered. Come pray with us on this most important issue.

9 Fr. Patrick O'Malley "Perspectives on the Scriptures" Memorial Conference October 22, 2016 Fr. Patrick O Malley was a priest for the Archdiocese of Chicago for 56 years, passing away in He worked diligently and effectively to connect life with faith for the people of God. He had a great love for Scripture and wrote Perspectives on the Scriptures for the Archdiocese of Chicago s Catholic New World newspaper and for our parish bulletin for many years. Through the generosity of the ACTA (Adult Catechetical Teaching Aids) Foundation, the second of three yearly conferences will take place on Saturday, October 22. The Fr. Patrick O Malley Perspectives on the Scriptures Memorial Conference is designed for all people seeking a deeper relationship with Christ. It will be relevant for laity, deacons and priests. The focus of the 2016 conference will be on the Gospel of Matthew (Sunday Cycle A). The speakers will be noted scripture scholars Dr. Elizabeth Nagel, Professor in the Department of Biblical Studies and Homiletics at the University of Saint Mary of the Lake/Mundelein Seminary, and Fr. Donald Senior, C.P. President Emeritus, Chancellor, Professor of New Testament Studies at Catholic Theological Union. The conference will be on the beautiful and sacred grounds of the University of Saint Mary of the Lake/Mundelein Seminary, Conference Center - #400P. This life giving conference for $10.00 includes lectures, lunch and Mass. To register: LECTOR TRAINING Sponsored by the Vicariate 1, Deanery ABC Ministry Commission This training will provide the skills and selfconfidence needed for those who wish to become lectors in their own parish or for those lectors who would like a refresher course. Open to adults and high school students. WHERE: St. Joseph Formation Center 112 N. Milwaukee Ave. Libertyville, Il WHEN: Saturday, Nov. 5, :30 registration, 9:00 a.m. 12:00 workshop PRESENTER: Maureen Evers, Pastoral Associate, St. Mary of Vernon TO REGISTER: Contact Sue or smatous@stmota.org The Formation Center is in the strip mall south of St. Joseph Parish. Parking and entrance is in the rear of the building. Three Part Series on the Blessed Virgin Mary Thursday, October 13, 20 & 27, :00pm St. Emily Church, 1400 E. Central Rd, Mt. Prospect Fr. James Presta will present a three-=part series on the Blessed Virgin Mary during the month of October. Thursday, October 13 - The Woman clothed with the Sun: Reflections on the Marian Apparitions at Guadalupe and Fatima Thursday, October 20 - Living the Rosary: Finding your life in the Mysteries Thursday, October 27 - Honoring Mary: Marian Feast days within the Church Year Admission is free. Questions: contact Melissa at (847) Reverend James Presta, STD, ordained in 1986 for the Archdiocese of Chicago, received a BS in Psychology and Theology from Loyola University; and a M.Div. and STL from the University of St. Mary of the Lake/Mundelein Seminary. In 2005, he earned a doctoral degree, STD, at the International Marian Research Institute, Dayton, Ohio, which is affiliated with the Pontifical University Marianum in Rome. From he served as Rector/President of St. Joseph College Seminary in Chicago. From he served as the Vice Rector for Administration at Mundelein Seminary, serving as Director of Admissions and Assistant Professor in the Department of Dogmatic Theology. He is author of The Blessed Virgin Mary in the Third Typical Edition of the Roman Missal, appearing in a collection of essays Lift up your Hearts edited by Rev. Robert Tuzik. Fr. Presta is current Pastor at St. Emily Parish in Mt. Prospect IL. Training for New Ministers of Care Archdiocese of Chicago Vicariate 1 This program is designed for persons to be commissioned and mandated as Ministers of Care, in their parishes who will visit and or take the Eucharist to residents of nursing homes, the hospitalized, and to the homebound. Attendees must register in advance through Diane Mulroe dmulroe@stmota.org. Attendance at each six sessions is required. SPACE ls LIMITED. Location: St. James Parish Center, 820 N. Arlington Heights Rd., Arlington Heights, ll Dates: October 8th and 15th, 2016 (Two consecutive Saturdays) Carmel Catholic High School Open House Planned Carmel Catholic High School, a four-time Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, cordially invites you to its 2016 Open House on Sunday, November 6, 2016, from Noon to 3 P.M. This event will give prospective families the opportunity to tour the campus, meet faculty, staff, and current students, and learn more about the Carmel Catholic community. Guided tours begin at the Auditorium entrance throughout the event. For more information, please contact CCHS Director of Admissions, Mr. Brian Stith, at Pre-registration is available online at

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11 Mass Parish Staff Saturday 5:00 PM Sunday 7:30 AM 9:30 AM 11:30 AM Weekday Monday Friday 8:00 AM PARISH NUMBER Parish Emergency Rev. Jerome Jacob Ext. 213 Pastor Rev. Matthew Alexander Ext. 212 Associate Pastor Deacons Mike O Malley, Gary Kupsak, Robert Poletto, Mike Alandy Mr. Fred Vipond Ext. 234 Director of Music & Liturgy FVipond@stmota.org Ms. Sue Matousek Ext. 218 Director of Religious Education SMatous@stmota.org Ms. Diane Mulroe Ext. 216 Director of Human Concerns DMulroe@stmota.org Mr. Benjamin Valle Ext. 230 Coordinator of Youth Ministry BValle@stmota.org Dcn. Howard Fischer Ext. 215 Director of Parish Operations HFischer@stmota.org Ms. Tammy Kleckner Ext. 310 Principal, CCLC cclcprincipal@gmail.com Ms. Penny Elwood Ext. 217 Bookkeeper/Accountant Bookkeeper@stmota.org Ms. Victoria Hansen Ext. 200 Administrative Assistant parish@stmota.org Mr. Richard Plage Ext. 304 Site Manager rplage@stmota.org Mr. James Shaffer Mr. William Tangney Maintenance Pastoral Council Jon Matousek Mary Lou Loomis Jen Pepping Cassandra Dye Kathy Lenzen Pete Coughlin Gina Debord Jill Stowe Roni Hertel Dan Prezell Sheila Dalton Carey Marciniak Marivie Alandy Will Roberts Danielle LoMastro Bob Lyman Sara Gunther W. Erhart Road Mundelein, Illinois parish@stmota.org Parish Fax number Pre K 5 School: Frassati Catholic Academy (Grades 6 8) Religious Education Program (REP) Emergency Number Parish Office Hours Monday Friday 8:30AM 4:00PM Sacrament of Penance Baptisms Adult Initiation Marriage Ministry of Care New parishioners Saturdays 4:00 4:40 PM, and by appointment Ordinarily during the Mass on the 2nd & 4th Sundays of the month and after the Mass on the other Sundays, outside of Lent. Parents are required to participate in a Baptismal Preparation class before scheduling a Baptism. Adults who wish to become Roman Catholics are enrolled in a formation process that includes prayer, dialogue, instruction, and introduction to the Church s life and values, rituals and tradition. Call the parish office for more information. St. Mary Parish rejoices with parishioners who are preparing for the Sacrament of Matrimony. The Church requires at least four months time before the marriage for adequate preparation. A parish wedding information packet is available at the parish office. Ministers of Care visit the homes of the sick, homebound, or hospitalized and bring Holy Communion to them. Call the parish office when a pastoral visit is desired. The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick is administered by the parish priest upon request. We welcome new members who wish to worship with us and support the parish s work and mission. Please call the parish office to schedule a time to register. A complete listing of parish services and organizations is available at the parish office.

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