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FEBRUARY 18, 2018 FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT Lenten Schedule STATIONS OF THE CROSS Fridays at 6:00PM: February 16, 23, March 2, 9, 16, and 23 SACRAMENT OF RECONCILATION All Saturdays at 4:00 PM Individual confessions may be scheduled through the parish office No Confessions on Holy Saturday, March 31 LENTEN RECONCILIATION SERVICE Thursday, March 22 7:00 PM A short Liturgy of the Word followed by an extended period for individual Confessions. One need not be present at 7:00 to receive the sacrament. PALM SUNDAY, March 24 & 25 Saturday, 5:00 PM; Sunday, 7:30 9:30 & 11:30 AM Blessing and distribution of palms at all Masses Living God's Word It's time to decide in our own minds who we are and wish to be, to confess it to our God and to ourselves and to the whole world. Do not fear those places of desert; they are where you will recognize your truest self. Copyright (c) 2014, World Library Publications. All rights reserved. SACRED PASCHAL TRIDUUM Holy Thursday, March 29 8:00 AM, Morning Prayer 7:00 PM, Mass of the Lord s Supper Good Friday, March 30 8:00 AM, Morning Prayer 4:00 PM, Celebration of the Passion of the Lord Holy Saturday, March 31 9:00 AM, Morning Prayer with Blessing of Easter Foods 10:00 AM, Easter Egg Hunt 7:00 PM Easter Vigil, the First Mass of Easter EASTER SUNDAY, April 1 Masses at 6:30, 8:30 & 10:30 AM, 12:30 PM Readings for the Week Monday: 1 Kgs 8:1-7, 9-13; Ps 132:6-7, 8-10; Mk 6:53-56 Tuesday: 1 Kgs 8:22-23, 27-30; Ps 84:3-5, 10-11; Mk 7:1-13 Wednesday: 1 Kgs 10:1-10; Ps 37:5-6, 30-31, 39-40; Mk 7:14-23 Thursday: 1 Kgs 11:4-13; Ps 106:3-4, 35-37, 40; Mk 7:24-30 Friday: 1 Kgs 11:29-32; 12:19; Ps 81:10-11ab, 12-15; Mk 7:31-37 Saturday: 1 Kgs 12:26-32; 13:33-34; Ps 106:6-7ab, 19-22; Mk 8:1-10 Sunday: Lv 13:1-2, 44-46; Ps 32:1-2, 5, 11; 1 Cor 10:31 11:1; Mk 1:40-45 Weekend Mass Times: Sat. 5:00pm Sun. 7:30, 9:30,11:30am www.stmaryfc.org Facebook: @stmarymundelein Twitter: @stmarymundelein Instagram: @stmarymundelein

Mass Times 5:00PM 7:30AM 9:30AM 11:30AM Presiders Fr. Jacob Fr. Alexander Fr. Alexander Fr. Jacob Deacons Deacon Gary Deacon Al Deacon Bob Deacon Isaac Lectors Eucharistic Ministers S. Bosshart J. Schwartz LITURGICAL MINISTERS FEBRUARY 24 & 25, 2018 Deacon D. Prezell,J. Sinkovec D. Suhling C. Marciniak, M. Marciniak C. Kasamis D. Washburn, S. Washburn K. Lenzen L. Zyzda Deacon D. Igielski A. Rafferty III P. Tekampe, M. Tekampe M. Escano, J. Weiler L. Zucco, E. Tauscher B. Slack M. Arata Deacon C. Perrelle, S. Gunther K. Pieniazkiewicz C. Lutzow, D. Slater J. Rutledge, J. Fisher S. Monahan, MM Galuska T. Gawne J. Matousek M. Smith Deacon M. Nelsen, B. Kupsak M. Job, K. Job E. Martin D. Wittgen M. Schofield R. Peterson Mass Intentions Monday, February 19 8:00AM Betty Tauscher req. Judy Beyer Karla Adams req. Parents Ed & Marge Stahoviak Marty Lavin req. Wife Donna & Family Don Schweinberg req. Wife Virginia & Family Tuesday, February 20 8:00AM Living Mike & Sherry Schmidt req. Gene Schmidt Family Mary Borus req. Loretta Marecki Jerry Moran req. Ann Moran Wednesday, February 21 8:00AM Dick Reilein req. Carol & Brad Hansen Family Al Hakala req. Wife Sophie & Family Paterno Angara, Sr. req. Daughter Annabelle Dollinger Jeanne Schellenberger req. Victoria Hansen Thursday, February 22 8:00AM Rita Schmidt req. Husband Gene & Family Angie & Arley Rill req. Matt & Marcey Gaughan 9:00AM Gertrude Ewald req. Theresa Albrecht Friday, February 23 8:00AM Fr. Ron Lewinski req. Carol & Brad Hansen Family Saturday, February 24 5:00PM Sr. Grace Panettieri req. The Family Josephine Panettieri req. The Family Brad Hansen, Sr. & Danny Hansen req. Carol Hansen Family Kenneth Gauger, Sr. req. The Family Sunday, February 25 7:30AM Chester F. Biel, Jr. req. Richard & Jill Schwartz Betty Tauscher req. Carol & Brad Hansen Family Leroy Burkhardt req. Lou & Sheila Bosshart 9:30AM Thomas Schnite req. Wife Bev & Family Jim & Sophia Kirn req. Their Children David O Kitts req. Mary Papantos Jacob Slipke req. Wife Gloria & Family 11:30AM For the Parishioners of St. Mary of the Annunciation Pray for all who suffer illness, pain and grief: and for the repose of all who have recently died: Joan Laschen, Tom Nitch, George Diebold, Gloria Jean Flagg-Houseworth, Charlie Titus The Week Ahead Sunday, February 18 9:30AM Childcare 9:30AM Liturgy of the Word for Children 2:00PM First Communion Parent/Candidate Tour of Sacred Space Monday, February 19 Parish Office Closed President Day 8:00AM Mass 8:30AM Pray the Rosary 7:00PM Liturgy Team Meeting Tuesday, February 20 8:00AM Mass 8:30AM Pray the Rosary 9:00AM Lectio Divina Bible Study 9:30AM Communication Focus Group Meeting 11:30AM Communication Meeting 5:30PM Youth Meeting 6:30PM St. Vincent de Paul Meeting Wednesday, February 21 8:00AM Mass 8:30AM Pray the Rosary 3:30PM Care For Creation Ministry Meeting 6:00PM P.A.D.S. 7:00PM Parish Choir Rehearsal Thursday, February 22 8:00AM Mass 8:30AM Pray the Rosary 9:00AM Mass Friday, February 23 8:00AM Mass 8:30AM Divine Mercy Chaplet 9:00AM Lord Teach Me To Pray 6:00PM Stations of the Cross Saturday, February 24 9:00AM Catholic Bible 101: Overview of the Old Testament 5:00PM Liturgy of the Word for Children Sunday, February 25 9:30AM Childcare 9:30AM Liturgy of the Word for Children 6:00PM Ignite High School Youth Group 7:00PM Mission: Wonderfully Created, Wonderfully Redeemed.

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ENCOUNTER LENT Join our faith community and nearly 14,000 Catholic communities across the United States in a life-changing Lenten journey of encounter with CRS Rice Bowl. Pick up your family s Rice Bowl and don t forget to download the CRS Rice Bowl app! May these 40 days better prepare us to encounter ourselves, our neighbors, and our God. Women s Prayer Group Lord, Teach Me to Pray A Spiritual Journey with St. Ignatius of Loyola Lord, Teach Me to Pray is a three-part Ignatian prayer series developed to meet the desire for on-going spiritual growth; for an appropriate response to the call to holiness; and for a deeper commitment to Jesus Christ as Lord. In facilitated faith-sharing prayer communities, the Lord, himself, teaches us to pray. Part 1 - Praying Christian Virtues Prayer group sessions start Fridays, 2/16 through 5/18, Lent through Pentecost. The prayer group will meet in the hospitality suite at St. Mary Parish from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. February 16, and 23, 2018 March 2, 9, and 30, 2018 April 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2018 May 4, 11 and 18, 2018 To register or for more information on the group forming at St. Mary s: Please contact Diane Igielski :Home phone: 847-469-8470 Email: Igielskishouse@comcast.net FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE PROGRAM, PLEASE VISIT lordteachmetopray.com Featured CD for February Encounter Christ First: Then Set the World on Fire by Curtis Martin Curtis Martin, founder of FOCUS and world-renowned authority on evangelization, shares how a personal encounter with Jesus is the key to following him with fidelity, gratitude, and joy. With humor and relatable examples, he also shows how experiencing Christ before evangelizing others is the biblical model witnessed to by the Apostles, and one that is certain to bear fruit in the life of any believer. Feature CDs may 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. Stewardship Report Sunday Collection February 11, 2018 $ 19,532.50 Budgeted Weekly Collection $ 21,730.77 Difference $ (2,198.27) Current Fiscal Year-to-Date* $ 728,342.37 Budgeted Sunday Collections To-Date $ 717,115.38 Difference $ 11,226.99 Difference vs. Last Year $ 8,239.03 *Note: YTD amount reflects updates by bank to postings and adjustments. Launching March 10 & 11 Pray the Daily Rosary Please join other parishioners in the Eucharistic Chapel following the 8:00 AM Mass Monday through Thursday. Pray the Divine Mercy Novena & Chaplet The Divine Mercy Novena & Chaplet is prayed in the Eucharistic Chapel on Fridays immediately following the 8:00 AM Mass.and 3:00 PM during Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. The Family Rosary Join us for Family Rosary Saturday Devotion, requested by Our Lady of Fatima, every First Saturday of the month at 4:30 PM. Join us on March 10 & 11 after all Masses for live demonstrations of the new website. Come learn about its enhanced capabilities for your ministry or yourself. Stop by the information table in the narthex to join our e-mail list, learn how you can volunteer for St. Mary Communications, or meet members of the dedicated Communications Team.

ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO Office of the Archbishop February 1, 2018 Dear Sisters and Brothers, We are called to love our neighbor. But, like in the Parable of the Good Samaritan, we may find ourselves asking, Who is my neighbor? This Lent, CRS Rice Bowl Catholic Relief Services Lenten faith-in-action program will provide a unique opportunity to connect with neighbors near and far through the global migration campaign, Share the Journey, launched by Pope Francis last fall. With this in mind, I encourage your faith community to actively participate in the CRS Rice Bowl initiative that is quickly approaching. CRS Rice Bowl provides ways in which families, parishes, and school communities can bring Lenten spirituality to life while continuing to connect Catholics in our archdiocese with our brothers and sisters in need around the world. Through resources such as stories, videos, meatless recipes, and lesson plans, we can include migrants and refugees in our Lenten practices of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. During the 2017 Lenten season, the generous donations of parishioners across the Archdiocese of Chicago provided critical support in countries such as India, Mexico, and Ethiopia. Additionally, over $70,000 in local CRS Rice Bowl grants were provided to parishes and organizations working on non-violence and peacemaking efforts, hunger relief, and environmental justice. To learn more about the CRS Rice Bowl program, the work of Catholic Relief Services, and the CRS Rice Bowl grant program, I encourage you to visit chicagopeaceandjustice.org/ricebowl. Thank you for your continued participation in an enriched Lenten journey through CRS Rice Bowl. Together, we will do our part to responding to Christ s call to build a culture of encounter. With every good wish, I remain, Sincerely yours in Christ, Cardinal Blase J. Cupich Archbishop of Chicago Your ways, O Lord, make known to me; teach me your paths. Psalm 25:4 Parish Life Survey The parish life commission invites all parishioners to fill out a short survey in order to find out which events should be held at our parish throughout the next year. We have done a survey like this in the past, but as we all know, times and interests change. If you could help by filling out this short 8-question survey, we would really appreciate it! There are now two different avenues that you can use to fill it out. 1) You can use this link https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/7nj7y8w which will take you to the survey online. 2) You can visit our parish website and find the survey by clicking Parish Life at the top of the page. Any questions can be answered at parish@stmota.org. Thank you in advance for helping out this commission as we continually strive to cultivate a striving parish life here at St. Mary. Blow the Trumpets in Zion! Join the Lenten Reflection Exchange Chances are you do not blow trumpets and rend your garments as a Lenten ritual in your family. But, if you give yourself a moment or two to reflect, you may recall some rich and beautiful traditions practiced by your family during this most reverent season of Lent. Perhaps you have even recently introduced a special ritual to your own family which has helped to provide a memorable path to Easter! You may be pondering right now how your family could experience a more meaningful way of rending your hearts and returning to the Lord, our God, for Lent 2018. We invite you to share your memories during this penitential season as a part of St Mary s Lenten Reflection Exchange. Whether it was the family s weekly prayerful donation to Operation Rice Bowl, a Friday evening bowl of soup in prayerful solitude after Stations of the Cross, or particularly memorable fasts what are your most heart- or soul-felt memories of celebrating Lent? You are welcome to send your Lenten Reflection Exchange offerings right away to stmotaspotlight@gmail.com. With your permission we will begin sharing at least one reflection/ritual/tradition each week in the bulletin and on the parish website beginning March 3 and running through Palm Sunday weekend. We will follow up through email if necessary. Please keep your exchange offering to no more than 300 words so we can adhere to bulletin and website space availability. Thank you for taking this small request to heart. Perhaps your practice of sharing in this Reflection Exchange may bring a hungry soul closer to Jesus,. St Mary of the Annunciation Communications Team STATIONS OF THE CROSS Fridays in Lent, 6:00 PM in the big church Congratulations, Gary Gunther Many people recognize Gary Gunther as one of our most active parishioners. From ushering at Mass to coordinating many of the aspects of our Country Fest, Gary understands what it is to be a volunteer. That enthusiasm extends to the Village of Mundelein as well. Among other village events, you may have seen him helping at the farmer s market, Park on Park, or Mundelein Days. In recognition of his contribution to life in our village, Gary was recently awarded the Debbie Mullen Volunteer of the Year Award at the 25th Annual Awards Dinner of Mundelein Community Connection, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the economic development, historic preservation and healthy community spirit of Mundelein s central business district. Congratulations, Gary, and thank you for illustrating for us how giving of oneself positively impacts the lives of others.

St. Mary Youth Ministry Catholic Heart Work Camp ATTENTION! Any high school teen who will enter 9th grade in the fall: Youth Ministry has an opportunity for you! Come join us for a week of service and fun this summer in Knoxville, TN. There are still many spots available and we would love to have you join us! Applications are available in the office. Any Questions? Please feel free to contact Grant. Ignite Youth Group IGNITE is our high school youth group that meets on the second and fourth Sundays of the month. For February, due to scheduling, we will meet the last two Sundays of the month, the 18th and 25th. All high school teens are welcome to join us! The dates for upcoming youth nights are January 28 and February 18 and 25. These nights include a teaching on our faith, discussion, games and snacks. We hope you will join us! Lakeside Recreation Center Bowling Day Come on out and join St. Mary Youth Ministry as we hit the lanes for a fun time of bowling! Included in the cost of $25 is pizza, UNLIMITED POP, shoe rental, and 3 games of bowling! This will be a fantastic event and 7 th 12 th graders are invited to attend. There will be no transportation to or from Lakeside Recreation Center so please MEET US THERE! Registration forms can be found on the parish website, Facebook, or in the parish office. Forms must be turned in by February 20, 2018. Any questions please contact Grant. Twisted Limits Escape Room Are you willing to test your knowledge? How about your problem solving skills? What about your PATIENCE!? Join Youth Ministry as we try to tackle an ESCAPE ROOM. The challenge you face as a group is that you are locked in a room for 60 minutes and you must work your way through a series of clues and puzzles in order to solve the case. We will go on March 3, 2018, starting with pizza and pop at 12:00 PM and then we will leave for the Escape Room and be back at 4:00 PM. The cost is $45 and registration forms must be turned in by February 26. Any questions can be answered at gbright@stmota.org. Steubenville Youth Conference Do you feel distant from God? FEAR NOT! We have a FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY for YOU!! Join St. Mary Youth Ministry this upcoming July at a Steubenville Youth Conference at Carthage College in Wisconsin. The weekend consists of many fantastic speakers, small group sessions, and a live band for praise and worship. This is a chance to have God reveal himself to you. If interested please contact Grant in the parish office! Childcare at 9:30 Mass Childcare is available during the 9:30 Sunday morning Mass in Meeting Room 3. questions: Kitty.white.kw@gmail.com St. Vincent de Paul Society s 16 th Annual Pasta Party Sunday, March 11, 2018 St Mary of the Annunciation School In Diantha Hall (the school gym) Dinner served 1:00 4:00 PM. Raffle Drawing at 3:30 PM The Society of St. Vincent de Paul (SVdP) cordially invites you to enjoy a wonderful afternoon of food, fun and fellowship with your family and friends. The featured attraction is a delicious dinner catered by Tina G s Restaurant in Mundelein. Our thanks go to Tina and Phil Gilardi Jr. for their generous donation of the dinner and their hard-working staff. Tasty Pasta with Sauce and Meatballs Crisp Garden Salad with Dressing Fresh Italian Bread Scrumptious Desserts Choice of Coffee or Tea included Beer, Wine, and Pop are available for an additional donation Dinner Donation Until March 11, 9:30 Mass At Diantha Hall Adults $12.00 $15.00 Children 4 to 12 $ 5.00 $ 6.00 Children 3 & under Free Free Door Prizes Wanted: Gift cards/certificates for stores, restaurants, entertainment TAKE OUT AVAILABLE Tickets Available In the Narthex After weekend Masses, starting February 24 Cash Raffle Prizes: $125, $75, $50 Tickets available in the Narthex $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00 Cash and Door prize tickets will be available at the dinner. Winners need not be present to win. Proceeds from this event benefit those served by the St. Mary Conference of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul Are you a baker or do you have a favorite bakery? Donations of yummy desserts on the day of the party would be greatly appreciated. CONTACT JAN SINKOVEC AT847-543-1983 if you can help

F isch ing Lines by Deacon Howard Fischer The English word Lent derives from the same root as the word lengthen. While the term is connected to the lengthening of our days with the approach of Spring, it should also refer to the lengthening of our faith and the practice of the Gospel. As the season of Lent finds its origins in the period of preparation for catechumens to receive baptism at Easter, so do we need to hone the practice of our own baptismal commitment. Too often, however, we can limit our efforts to trite and superficial practices that don t touch our hearts or lifestyles. One day a man walked into a bar and ordered three beers. He sat down at a table by himself and proceeded to quaff his brews. This routine was repeated daily. Eventually the bartender asked the man, I hope you don t think I m prying, but why do you order three beers together every day? Oh, said the man, I don t mind ya askin! You see, my two brothers and I used to share a beer after work every day. When the mill closed, we had to leave our town and we headed in different directions to find our fortunes, but we vowed that we would drink three beers each day one for each of us to keep our bond alive. One day the man came in and ordered only two beers. A murmur spread through the bar. A little later the bartender came over to his table and said, I m so sorry that one of your brothers passed away. What happened? Oh no, my brothers are just fine. You see it s just that I myself gave up drinking beer for Lent. We can approach Lent in a similar fashion, particularly if we see it as just a time to give up chocolate (or beer) for a few weeks. Lent seeks to jar us out of our normal routines in order that we will focus our time and energy on reinvigorating our relationship with God, assessing how well we are living the Gospel and making whatever changes are needed to better resist the temptations that divert us from God s ways. To accomplish this, the Church has traditionally urged us to rededicate ourselves to the practices of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving (charity) during the season of Lent with the idea that these practices will become part of the fabric of our lives beyond these 40 days! If we embark on any Lenten discipline supposing that we simply need to get through the next 40 days, we are missing the whole point. Here are a few ideas to consider for your Lenten activities: Spend at least 10 minutes per day praying. Set aside a regular time in your schedule and keep it without fail. Spend 15-20 minutes reading the Scriptures each day. Start with the Gospels and read two chapters per day. Or simply use the readings for the day (found at www.usccb.org). Attend our parish mission with Kristin Bird on February 25 th and 26 th. Join us for the Stations of the Cross on the Fridays of Lent at 6:00pm. Participate in Mass more frequently. Sign up for Bishop Barron s daily Lenten reflections at http://www.lentreflections.com. And/Or Matthew Kelly s reflections at https://dynamiccatholic.com/bestlentever. Volunteer at PADS or a food pantry. Or pack meals at Feed My Starving Children. Or join the St. Vincent de Paul Society. Donations are great, but personal involvement is even more valuable. Make Operation Rice Bowl part of your family plans during Lent. Over 35,000 people die from hunger EVERY DAY!! This is a chance to do something about it. Great news! As of last month, we have reached the 50% milestone!! We have now received payments equal to half of the amount pledged. We are also two-thirds of the way to reaching the amount that will allow us to retire our construction debt (when combined with the 3-to-1 match from the Archdiocese)! This is a fantastic achievement and we are deeply grateful for the commitment and generosity of everyone who has been contributing to the campaign over these many months! Once the debt has been eliminated, we will then be able to address several much-needed improvements of our campus. Pledges Amount Goal $2,350,000 Pledges $2,694,382 115% of goal Pledges Made 520 Payments This Month $71,758 Total Payments Received $1,349,527 50% of pledge$ Balance Remaining $1,344,855 Campaign Allocations Target To-Date Target% Archdiocesan Formation $ 642,000 $539,811 84% St. Mary Debt $1,200,000 $809,716 67% St. Mary Capital Projects $ 508,000 $0 0% Total: $2,350,000 $1,349,527 SAVE-THE DATE VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL JUNE 18-22, 2018 Make a splash with SPLASH CANYON and discover God s Promise on Life s Wild Ride Questions? Contact Breanna Piland and Megan Mandro stmarysvbs16@gmail.com Give up something you won t take back after Lent is over. Then devote the time, energy, and money you save to something lifegiving. Pick one trait or habit that gets in the way of your relationships with your spouse, children, friends, and/or with God... and work on it! Fast from criticism, negativity, and gossip. Fast from apathy and procrastination. If there is a feud in your family, write a note and attempt to heal the division. Change how you spend your time: spend less time with TV or the internet and more time with your spouse & family. Increase your involvement with the parish and charitable groups. May our Lenten activities help us to emerge at Easter as a renewed people! If you wish to contact me, please send an email to deaconhwf99@yahoo.com.

Refresh Your Ministry Day of Enrichment for Lectors, Eucharistic Ministers, Altar Server Coordinators, Ushers, Greeters, Liturgy Teams, and Sacristans To renew mandation To enrich your spiritual life To promote growth in ministry Individual workshops for each ministry will take place following the keynote address. The individualized workshops will focus on networking and the special qualities of each ministry. When: Saturday, March 10, 2018 Where: St. Gilbert Parish, 301 E. Belvidere Rd., Grayslake The keynote and registration will take place in the church. Parking in the west lot or east lot and enter through the main church doors facing Rt. 120. Early registration is important as space is limited. Schedule: Registration: Opening prayer: Keynote address: Break: Workshops: 9:00 AM 9:30 AM 9:45 10:30 AM 10:30 10:45 AM 10:50 12:30 PM Registration: Register online at www.vic1chicago.org Questions: Contact Sue Matousek at smatous@stmota.org Keynote Speaker: Catherine Sims Dr. Catherine Sims is employed by the University of Saint Mary of the Lake as Associate Director of the Institute for Lay Formation and an adjunct professor. Dr. Sims is a parishioner of St. Mary of the Annunciation in Mundelein and serves as an extraordinary minister of Holy Communion. She has served in a number of parishes and ministries within the Archdiocese of Chicago. Dr. Sims has been married to her husband, Howard, for 23 years.

We need more Prayer Angels! Please help us as we pray for those who are sick and for those who have died. When you sign up, you will receive a prayer request via email and all we ask is that when you see the request that you stop and pray for those who are named. If you or someone you know would like to be prayed for, please let us know. To sign up, contact Diane Mulroe in the parish office dmulroe@stmota.org Care for the environment is a matter of intergenerational justice. The notion of the common good also extends to future generations. The global economic crises have made painfully obvious the detrimental effects of disregarding our common destiny, which cannot exclude those who come after us. We can no longer speak of sustainable development apart from intergenerational solidarity. Once we start to think about the kind of world we are leaving to future generations, we look at things differently; we realize that the world is a gift which we have freely received and must share with others. Since the world has been given to us, we can no longer view reality in a purely utilitarian way, in which efficiency and productivity are tntirely geared to our individual benefit. Intergenerational solidarity is not optional, but rather a basic question of justice, since the world we have received also belongs to those who will follow us. (159) How can you make a difference? You can learn True or False: Wasting less food is a way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. True! More than a third of food produced globally never makes it to the table. Some of this wasted food spoils in transit, while consumers throw some of this food out. During the production, harvesting, transporting, and packaging of the wasted food, more than 3.3 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide is emitted. YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE! Veterans' Coming Home Retreat: February 25, 2018 8:00am -6:30 pm A Veteran's Coming Home Retreat for Men & Women at Bellarmine Retreat House in Barrington Led by Fr. Michael Sparough, SJ and a team of veterans, all veterans and adult family members are welcome. Register at https://www.jesuitretreat.org/retreats/february-25-2018 Fr. J. Michael Sparough, SJ is a member of Bellarmine s resident staff. He holds a Master of Fine Arts from the Yale School of Drama and a Doctor of Ministry degree from St. Mary of the Lake Seminary in Mundelein, IL. He is the founder of Charis Ministries, the Jesuit retreat ministry for outreach to young adults in their twenties and thirties and has trained spiritual directors at Loyola University Chicago s Institute of Pastoral Studies. A prolific writer and speaker, Fr. Michael has published books on prayer and the sacraments with Franciscan Media, Paulist Press, and Liturgical Training Publications. His latest book, What s Your Decision? is published by Loyola Press. HUMAN CONCERNS COMMISSION: The mission of the Human Concerns Commission is to promote the word and manifest the love of Jesus Christ by helping those who are in need, following the principle that whatever you do to the least of my people, you do unto me. Tune In to: Fully Alive 1st Wednesday Monthly 8-9 am WNDZ 750-AM The mission of the Office of Human Dignity and Solidarity is to put the gospel and Catholic social teaching to work to transform the lives of others through social ministry. With service and justice at its core, the Office of Human Dignity and Solidarity provides tangible ways for the people of the Archdiocese of Chicago to foster community, help meet the immediate needs of the community and address the root causes of poverty and injustice. Each month, the show will host discussions centering on ministry to immigrants, the incarcerated, the unborn, the dying, the poor, and others on the margins of our society. Topics will also include service opportunities, leadership formation, justice education, and advocacy efforts, all of which are designed to promote solidarity with all and foster the common good.

Nearly 1.5 million high school students nationwide experience physical abuse from a dating partner each year. This article, printed with rights reserved is 3rd of a four-part series that will be featured in the bulletin during the month of February, Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month. Please keep all young adults in your prayers this month. Contact Diane Mulroe if you would like more information about the Domestic Violence Ministry at St. Mary. 10 Tips on Talking about Healthy Relationships with Teens 1. Encourage open, honest, and thoughtful reflection. Talk openly with young teens about healthy relationships. Allow them to articulate his or her values and expectations for healthy relationships. Rather than dismissing ideas as wrong, encourage debate this helps young people come to his or her own understanding. 2. Be sensitive and firm. Parenting a young teen is not easy especially when it comes to helping him or her navigate their way through relationships. To be effective, you will need to find the balance between being sensitive and firm. Try to adapt to the changes faced by your child. Be willing to talk openly and respect differences of opinion. And, realize that the decisions you make will sometimes be unpopular with your young teen. 3. Understand teen development. Adolescence is all about experimentation. From mood swings to risk taking, normal teenage behavior can appear anything-but-normal. New research, however, reveals that brain development during these formative years play a significant role in young teen s personality and actions. Knowing what s normal is critical to helping you better understand and guide young people. 4. Understand the pressure and the risk teen s face. Preteens and young teens face new and increasing pressures about sex, substance abuse and dating. Time and time again, young teens express their desire to have parents/role models take the time to listen to them and help them think through the situations they face be that person! 5. Take a clear stand. Make sure young teens know how you feel about disrespect, use of abusive or inappropriate language, controlling behavior, or any forms of violence. 6. Make the most of teachable moments. Use TV episodes, movies, music lyrics, news, community events or the experiences of friends to discuss healthy and unhealthy relationships. 7. Discuss how to be an upstander. Teach teens how to stand-up for friends when he or she observes unhealthy treatment of his or her peers. 8. Accentuate the positive. Conversations about relationships do not need to focus solely on risky behavior or negative consequences. Conversations should also address factors that promote healthy adolescent development and relationships. 9. Be an active participant in your young teen s life. Explore ways to know more about your young teen s friends and interests. Find activities you can do together. 10. Be prepared to make mistakes. You will make mistakes. Accept that you will make mistakes, but continue to help teens make responsible choices while trying to maintain that delicate balance of being sensitive, but firm. Human Concern Commission Members: Carey Marciniak, Chairperson; Deacon Gary Kupsak, Kathleen DeCaire- Aden, Kris Crotty, Linda Green, Tom Hanley, Mary Lou Loomis, Dan Prezell, Kristi Smith, Jan Swanson; Romaine Van Zeyl, Nydia Welles, Diane Mulroe, Staff Liaison Join us for meetings 4th Wednesdays 3:30pm

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 847-223-0010 Parish Emergency 224-358-3210 Parish Fax 847-223-5960 Rev. Jerome Jacob Ext. 213 Pastor FrJerry@stmota.org Rev. Matthew Alexander, STL Ext. 212 Associate Pastor FrMatt@stmota.org Deacons Mike Alandy, Gary Kupsak, Robert Poletto, Alan Sedivy 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. Grant Bright Ext. 230 Coordinator of Youth Ministry GBright@stmota.org Dcn. Howard Fischer Ext. 215 Director of Parish Operations HFischer@stmota.org Ms. Tammy Kleckner Ext. 310 Principal, FCA cclcprincipal@gmail.com Ms. Penny Elwood Ext. 217 Bookkeeper/Accountant Bookkeeper@stmota.org Ms. Victoria Hansen Ext. 200 Administrative Assistant parish@stmota.org Mr. James Shaffer Maintenance Rev. Ed Pelrine Weekend Associates 22333 W. Erhart Road Mundelein, Illinois 60060 WWW.STMARYFC.ORG Email: parish@stmota.org Frassati Catholic Academy: Mundelein Campus: 847-223-4021 Wauconda Campus: 847-487-5600 Religious Education Program (REP) Emergency Number 847-239-2725 Parish Office Hours Monday Friday 8:30AM 4:00PM Pastoral Council Mary Lou Loomis Joaquin Valdes Cassandra Dye Kathy Lenzen Pete Coughlin Dan Prezell Sheila Dalton Carey Marciniak Marivie Alandy Sandra Fioretti-Frank* Jon Matousek Linda Green Finance Council Larry Molloy Denise Fuller Joe Tylka Tom Zengeler Roger Fisher Patrick Tracy Karl Kompare Carl Calabrese John Malone* *ex-officio, secretary 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. New Parishioner Welcome session is offered on the 2nd Sunday of the month. Time of registration is 10:45AM 11:25AM. If you are unable to make the Welcoming Session, please call the parish office to schedule time to register.