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January 20, 2019 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Church of St. Mary 201 East Illinois Road, Lake Forest, Illinois Phone: 847.234.0205 www.churchofstmary.org e-mail: information@churchofstmary.org Sunday Masses: 5:00pm (Saturday) 8:00, 10:00, 12 Noon & 6:00pm Weekday Masses: Monday, Thursday and Friday: 6:30 and 8:00am Tuesday: 6:30 and 9:00am Wednesday: 8:00am and 9:00am (9:00am Mass is at St. Patrick s) Saturday 8:00am Mass only Confession Schedule: Saturdays 8:30am (or by appointment with parish priest)

Weekly Calendar of Events Sunday, January 20 - Donut Sunday Donuts, coffee, and juice will be served after the 8:00 & 10:00am Masses in the Upper Grade Center Cafeteria 10:00am - Children s Liturgy of the Word - Church & MPR 8:15pm - Men s Basketball Club - UGC Gym Monday, January 21 7:30pm-10:00pm Opus Dei Men s Evening of Recollection Tuesday, January 22 8:30am - Vision 2000 - PCLR 6:30pm - Handbell Choir - CCR 7:30pm - COR Bible Study - YM Lounge Wednesday, January 23 8:30am - 7:00pm - Eucharistic Adoration - Church 9:00am - Immaculate Heart Prayer Group - PCLR 11:00am - Bible Study Leaders Meeting - PCLR 3:30pm - Sol - Youth Ministry Lounge 6:30pm - Rosary for Life - Church 6:50pm - Benediction - Church Thursday, January 24 9:00am - Morning Bible Study - PC 7:00pm - Evening Bible Study - PC 7:00pm - Adult Choir - Church Friday, January 25 Saturday, January 26 8:30am - Confession - Church 8:30am - CRHP - CCR 12:30pm - 2:30pm - YM Eucharistic Minister Training Church Sunday, January 27 10:00am - Children s Liturgy of the Word - Church & MPR 10:30am - RCIA - PCLR 8:15pm - Men s Basketball Club - UGC Gym Electronic Giving Are you trying to cut down on the paper you use? Is the check you write to our parish one of the few checks that you write anymore? You can give greener by using our online giving program, GiveCentral. Simply visit our parish website at www.churchofstmary.org and click on the GiveCentral link or text GIVE to 847.232.6379 and go directly to the GiveCentral registration page. You can set up the amount that you would like to give on a schedule that meets your needs and you never have to worry about writing another check, forgetting your envelope, or having cash in your wallet. If you wish to still deposit an envelope in the collection basket, you may check the box on the front of the envelope that says, We Give Electronically. The Church of St. Mary greatly appreciates all those who choose to give in this way. Church of St. Mary Staff Reverend Michael Nacius, Pastor mnacius@churchofstmary.org Reverend Mark Augustine, Associate Pastor maugustine@churchofstmary.org Jack Herrmann, Deacon herrmann979@aol.com Joseph G. Krakora, Deacon Bob Thomas, Deacon bthomas@churchofstmary.org Lore Nugent, Pastoral Associate Lnugent@churchofstmary.org Terese Halm, Youth Minister thalm@churchofstmary.org Rebecca Quackenbush, Business Manager rquackenbush@churchofstmary.org John Chapman, Music Director jchapman@churchofstmary.org Jeannie Brunk, Director of Religious Education jbrunk@churchofstmary.org David Wieters, School Principal dwieters@schoolofstmary.org Parishioners are encouraged to get the very latest news and info about our parish by joining our weekly email newsletter list. It s as easy as sending your email address to: information@churchofstmary.org Bulletin Submissions Bulletin submissions must be received no later than Noon on the Thursday which is eleven days before the requested publication date. Please submit to: bulletin@churchofstmary.org In an Emergency needing a priest please call 847.234.0205. If there is no response, please call 773.682.4627.

From the desk of Fr. Mike, From the Desk of Fr. Mike Today, we begin the liturgical season of Winter Ordinary Time. We will count through the weeks leading to the season of Lent, which begins the first Wednesday of Lent. We have eight weeks of ordinary time to reflect on our relationship with the Lord, our relationship with Jesus. Today, we listen to John s gospel and the beautiful story of Jesus first miracle, changing the water into wine at the wedding in Cana. The gospel records that the disciples came to believe. This is the first record of Jesus miracles. May our faith grow, deepen and mature as God s grace works in our lives of faith. This past Friday, thousands of people gathered at the Mall in Washington DC to participate in the 2019 March for Life. The theme of this year s march is Unique from day one! The unique fingerprint that each of us has distinguishing us from any other human on the planet, is determined by that DNA at day one! Right from the beginning of life, you are becoming the unique, incredible, unrepeatable person that you are! Last Sunday, members of our parish participated in the Chicago March for Life at Daley Plaza. They came together with thousands of people from across the Archdiocese to participate in the March for Life. Parishioners praying and marching were conduits of God s grace active in the Church. In one of the Christmas cards that I received from a parishioner at another parish was the following Prayer to Support Life. Lord, by your grace remove doubt and fear from any expectant mother considering abortion. Let someone enter her life to prove the hope and support she needs to give birth to her baby. Let me be that person. Soften the hearts of those in the abortion industry so they see the beauty and dignity of life in the womb, and that they choose to work elsewhere. Awaken cold or complacent hearts asleep in their faith. Inspire them to create a culture of life in their hearts and homes. Give courage to elected officials to pass laws that affirm life and support women in crisis pregnancies and to end tax payer funding of abortion. And Lord, help us who proclaim you as our Lord and Savior to always support life from conception to natural death. Amen. While parishioners were heading down to the Respect Life March in Chicago, youth and parents were helping the hungry in our midst by supporting the Pack the Pantry collection at our sharing parish, Most Blessed Trinity. The students were told that well over 200 families will benefit from the food drive they participated in at St. Mary s. Hundreds of bags of food and toiletries were brought to the Food Pantry Sunday afternoon. With the help of parishioners of all ages, our students were able to be a conduit of God s grace active in the Church. This weekend we pray for and support the Church in Latin America through the second collection. The Collection for the Church in Latin America is an opportunity to #ShareYourFaith with our brothers and sisters in Latin America and the Caribbean. You can find more resources and information at www.usccb.org/latin-america. May we recognize miracles that happen in our lives and world when we Respect Life, feed the hungry, and help spread the faith across the hemisphere. God bless you with a faithful heart this year!!!

Adult Confirmation If you are: A practicing Catholic Between the ages of 18 & 99 Who has made First Communion But has not yet been Confirmed and would like to be, Come join us! Meetings will be at St. Francis de Sales Parish, 11 S. Buesching Road in Lake Zurich 6:30-8:00pm on the following Sunday evenings: January 27, February 10 & 24, March 10 & 24, April 7 & 28, May5 Confirmation May 23 For more information or to register, contact Chris Deprez at: 847.436.2265 or

Monday, January 21, 2019 Heb 1:1-6; Mk 1:14-20 Jeanne Lischer Jesus said to them, Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men. Then they left their nets and followed him. They didn t ask any questions. That is what always surprises and frightens me about this story: They didn t ask any questions. Jesus shows up like the pied piper, and before you know it, all the young men of the village drop everything and go. There is no curiosity about why Jesus is calling them. There are no questions about what it means to fish for people. There are no long-range plans about what they are going to do with the people they catch. And we are not told if any of them weigh the pros and cons of the offer. Maybe they thought it was a lark like running away to join the circus but it wouldn t be long before they realized where Jesus was leading them. He was taking them to places and situations they probably wanted to avoid. They had to recommit+f16 every day. We are called to do the same. For the courage and trust to respond to your call, we pray. Tuesday, January 22, 2019 Heb 2:5-12; Mk 1:21-28 Jeanne Lischer Jesus rebuked him and said, Quiet! Come out of him! Jesus has just called his disciples and a few days later they are off to Capernaum. There Jesus teaching is interrupted by a man with an unclean spirit who will not shut up. The unclean spirit (sometimes translated as evil spirit or demon ) not only knows who Jesus is but is threatened by Jesus teaching of the Gospel the good news of God s unconditional love for all God s children. This good news is still threatening to some of us, because we too want to limit God s love. The drug addicts, the homeless, the immigrants, the people no one notices, the forgotten, the ones we would like to ignore, and the afflicted (in mind, body or spirit) God, do you love them? But that is precisely who Jesus spent much of his time with, reminding and reassuring them that yes, God does love you, no matter what. Your good news is for all people, O God, but especially for the vulnerable and forgotten. Readings for the Second Week in Ordinary Time Wednesday, January 23 2019 Heb 2:14-18; Mk 1:29-39 Jeanne Lischer The whole town was gathered at the door. My best friend s daughter loves to swing dance. She occasionally posts videos of the new steps she and her partner have learned dips and twirls, lifts and holds. It s exhausting just to watch her in action! Sometimes our days are like that: life coming at us nonstop, every moment spent in the fast lane. Jesus has had that kind of week, too: He called his disciples and preached in a Temple where a man with an evil spirit challenged him. Now in Capernaum, he heals Peter s mother-in-law and then everyone shows up. It makes me tired just reading it! I wonder: Did he ever think (or say), Enough, God! I m only one person! If he did, it wasn t recorded. What is recorded is that Jesus got up early and went outside where he could be alone to pray. As difficult as it was, Jesus tried to balance time in ministry with time with God. Sometimes life is too much, holy God. May our time with you equip us to respond to the cries of the world. Thursday, January 24, 2019 Heb 3:7-14; Mk 1:40-45 Saint Anthony, abbot Jeanne Lischer A leper came to him and kneeling down begged him and said, If you wish, you can make me clean. Jesus and the disciples are now on the way to villages in Galilee and a leper meets him on the road. Mark says Jesus was moved with pity and healed the man, but some translations say that Jesus was angry. Angry? Why would Jesus be angry? Maybe he is beginning to understand that people will always be crowding around him, following him, demanding the healing he offers. Is his life going to be one interruption after another? I can understand why Jesus might have been angry and overwhelmed, but even if he were, he doesn t say, Come back later; I m on my way to Capernaum. He doesn t say, You ll have to wait because I have to go preach now. He stretches out his hand, touches the leper, and heals him. Divine Love, grant that we might see interruptions as opportunities. Celebration Publications: CelebrationPublications.org Friday, January 25, 2019 Heb 4:1-5, 11; Mk 2:1-12 Jeanne Lischer They came bringing to [Jesus] a paralytic carried by four men. Unable to get near Jesus because of the crowd, they opened up the roof above him. Most of us would do just about anything for our friends. We provide meals when there is a new baby or a death in the family. We pick up each other s kids. We organize fundraisers when a friend is injured or facing mounting medical bills. As the Beatles song says, we all get by with a little help from our friends. But these friends in the Gospel deserve the Academy Award for friendship! First, they ve carried their paralyzed friend (how far?) just to get where Jesus is. But there is such a crowd they can t get anywhere close. Somehow they are able to climb up on the roof, break through the roof, and lower their friend inside the room. What faith and determination! They were not willing to give up when they saw the crowd. Jesus sees and commends their faith before he heals the paralyzed man. For the opportunity to serve our friends, we give thanks. Saturday, January 26, 2019 Heb 4:12-16; Mk 2:13-17 Jeanne Lischer Some scribes who were Pharisees saw that Jesus was eating with sinners and tax collectors and said to his disciples, Why does he eat with tax collectors and sinners? The Pharisees had definite ideas about who was accepted in God s kingdom and who was not. Those who kept the law and observed the purity codes and stayed away from contact with sinners were in. Lepers, Samaritans, prostitutes, the blind and lame, and tax collectors were not. But here, Jesus not only calls Levi, a tax collector, he goes to his house and eats with him. Jesus recognizes no law that should keep him from sharing a meal with people labeled as outcast and unclean. Over and over again throughout his life, Jesus tried to show the Pharisees that God is a God who includes all people. We read and tell these stories to remind ourselves that we are followers of this Jesus, who broke the rules and ignored the barriers and reached out to those who were considered unclean not with judgment or ridicule, but with respect and compassion. For the courage to live your extravagant love, we pray.

Sacraments: God s Gift of Grace to Us First Reconciliation on Saturday, January 12, 2019 Confirmation on Saturday, April 6, 2019 First Communion on Saturday, April 27, 2019 2018-2019 Upcoming Sacrament Related Events & Meetings 8th Grade Confirmation Retreat Saturday, February 9 from 12:30-6:00pm (UGC Gym) 2nd Grade First Communion Retreat for Parents and Students Saturday, March 2 from 9:00 to 12:00pm (UGC) Church of St. Mary Religious Education Program 2018-2019 All children of the parish age 4 5 th grade are invited Children s Liturgy of the Word Throughout the school year, St. Mary s offers Children's Liturgy of the Word on Sundays during the 10:00AM Mass for all children of the parish age 4 through 5th grade. Trained and dedicated catechists lead this age-appropriate time to help our young ones understand the Sunday Scriptures and to reflect on how they are called to live the message in their day-to-day activities. Children are invited and encouraged to participate each week they are present at Mass. What happens during the Children's Liturgy of the Word? The Presider calls the children and catechists forward during the first part of the Mass, the Liturgy of the Word. He blesses them and sends them forth with their catechists to the school building where they assemble in the Multi-purpose room. There, the Sunday Scriptures are read from the Children's Lectionary. In addition to the Scripture readings, a reflection, The Creed and the Prayer of the Faithful are also shared. The children and catechists rejoin the assembly during the Presentation of the Gifts, which begins the second part of the Mass, the Liturgy of the Eucharist. Children s Liturgy of the Word is one of many children s ministries that assist the families of St. Mary s in forming their children in the Faith.

Youth Ministry UPCOMING EVENTS Sunday, January 20th *No COR Meeting Tuesday, January 22nd COR Bible Study 7:30-8:45pm Wednesday, January 23rd Sol Middle School YM 3:30-5pm Thursday, January 24th Eucharistic Minister Training 5:30-7:30pm Saturday, January 26th Eucharistic Minister Training 12:30-2:20pm Sunday, January 27th COR Soup Kitchen 11:00-3:pm COR Meeting 7-8:15pm SAVE THE DATES Kairos XXXV March 7 th -10 th TN Work Trip June 10 th -16 th Steubenville Conference July 12-14th Kairos XXXV Applications It is already time for Kairos applications for our spring Kairos retreat. Kairos is a four-day retreat, where juniors and seniors have the opportunity to reflect on who they are, who God is, how He works in their life and what their response will be to His call. Applications are online! Confirmation Retreat Leaders Needed February 9th Each year COR high school students step up to help lead the 8 th grade confirmation retreats! Why?! Because you can make a big difference in witnessing to the 8 th graders why following Christ and living a life in the Spirit is such a gift! #LIVEthe4th!! We are still looking for volunteers- if you are interested please contact Terese Halm (847)220-0785 or sign up on the COR Website! Thanks!! COR Soup Kitchen January 27th Please RSVP to Terese Halm and come help prepare a meal in Waukegan. We will meet at 11am at the COSM and should be back around 3pm. Steubenville Conference A Life Changing Catholic Conference in Saint Louis this Summer, July 12-14 This retreat is open to incoming freshman through graduated seniors! To register please fill out the google form on our website or contact Terese Halm for more information. Please pray about coming on the conference, I can promise you that it will deepen your faith and change your life! Deadline is February 4th! Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion (EMHC) What is a Eucharistic Minister? Someone who is trained to distribute the precious BODY and Blood of Jesus at Mass! If you are interested: reach out to Terese or Sign up on the Google Form online. Our training courses will be, Thursday, January 24th 5:30-7:30pm or Saturday January 26th 12:30-2:30pm. Remind 101 Text Updates Join our texting group through the app Remind101.Simplytext @CORup or @SolUp to 81010 to receive periodic reminders for COR and Sol events! Youth Ministry

School of St. Mary A Roman Catholic School Since 1917 Coding with the new robotics equipment donated by our Parents Association Join us for one of our Open House Events Thursday, January 24, 2019 6:00-8:00pm Primary Grade Center, 900 W. Everett Road, Lake Forest Sunday, January 27, 2019 8:30am 1:30pm Primary Grade Center, 900 W. Everett Road, Lake Forest Upper Grade Center, 185 E. Illinois Road, Lake Forest

Please remember in your prayers those who are sick, especially: Pierre Adam Peggy Adams Beny Alvarez Alexa Anderson Baby Bower Triplets: Rose Marie, Adelaide Marie, and Josephine Marie Baby Mercer Elvera Baeza Brooke Barnes Dawn Barnes Wally Bergen Donald Birmingham Jack Brown Mason Jeffrey Browner Baby Virginia Bunimovich Francesco Camoletto Nova Carlson Sember Carlson Michael Carpenter Jeffrey Chicoine Marianna Cimarrusti Charles Cook Virginia Cordoba Greg DeBoer Louis Degaetano Mimi Degaetano Mike Dellefield Lewis Dilts Ted Doktor Joan Dolan Hannah Erickson Susan Ewert Abby Furco Barbara Gewalt David Gewalt Peter Gillespie Jenny Green Jesus Guzman Elizabeth Hand Bill Hartman Margaret Hartman Hannah Hodgson Juan Hurandas Rafael Ibarra Cecilia Jara Christian Jenko Dr. Mickey Jester Oceana Kashul Mason Kelly Genevieve Kluza Bernice Kozlowski Perry Krakora Robert R. LeClercq, Jr. Patsy Leonard Fely Macalalad Carolina Malagon Angela Martinez Michael Marren Ralph Mastro Derrick Mathews Donna Mathews Janet McCue Margaret Mary McIntyre Mary Anne Minich Dolores Morrison Barbara Neis David O'Brien Peter O'Brien Joaquin Padilla Mary Margaret Pawl Mary Butterfield Peddle James Dean Penar Marianne Powers Carol Pozdel Suzi Ropiequet Mathew Rowley Susan Schey Leroy Schwaba Bill Shafer Tai (Paschal) Shin Joan Sparrow Debbie Sternberg John Sternberg Elzbieta Szymanska Leonard Teifeld Linda Trueblood-Lambert Joseph Urso Amanda Van Vleet Brittany Van Vleet Jim Wenzel Barbara Wilson Donald Wilson Robert Yale Mass Intentions Monday, January 21 6:30 - Wahiv Khouri, Jerome Coniker 8:00 - Joseph Rose, Cheri Klock Tuesday, January 22 6:30 - Linda Lund, Pat Wiegand 9:00 - William and Michael Lorenz, Angela Chiapeles Wednesday, January 23 8:00 - Rose Holthouse, Patricia Waldeck Thursday, January 24 6:30 - Karen Dunn, Raffaella Mucerinn 8:00 - Walter Elfering, Helen Kiwala, For the Souls in Purgatory Friday, January 25 6:30 - Nick Palella, Julia Blackburn 8:00 - Frank Franzese, Rose O Connell Saturday, January 26 8:00 - Barbara Claeys, Richard Klingler 5:00 - The Crane-Kerwin Family, Lois Morahan Sunday, January 27 8:00 - Patricia Wiegand, Helen Good, People of St. Mary 10:00 - George Gibson, Michael Hermes Noon - Evaristo Pietrantonio, Thomas Dempsey 6:00 - Mrs. Raymond Brun, Patricia Wiegand In Memory Please remember in your prayers those who have gone to their eternal rest with Our Lord, especially: Michael Hammer, brother of Barbara (Patrick) Storey; Uncle of Betsy, Chris and Peter. Margaret Voltolina, sister of Michael (Nancy) Duncan Vicky Duffy, mother of Sara (Walter) Chmielarz, and Patricia (Peter) Eckland; grandmother of Patrick, Brendan and Bridget Eckland. Peter Carney, husband of Marina Carney. George Jay Kearns Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. George E. Kearns; brother of Maura Hedrich and Mary Estes

To each individual the manifestation of the Spirit is given some benefit 1 CORINTHIANS 12:7 St. Paul tells us that God has blessed each of us for a reason. How has God blessed you? Are you using your gifts according to God s plan? How are you helping to build God s kingdom here on earth? Remember that if you don t do the work God planned for you, no one else can do it. Live the life God has intended for you, feel His love, peace and joy! Sunday Collection Actual Budgeted Surplus/(Shortfall) 13 January 2019 $24,723.00 $28,000.00 ($3,277.00) $748,000.00 ($32,998.89) Total Sunday Collections Fiscal 2019 YTD $751,001.11 Ministers Schedule for Saturday/Sunday January 26 & January 27, 2019 Priest Mass Times Lectors Extraordinary Ministers of Communion Ushers 5:00pm Fr. Augustine Charles Walgreen Kathryn Duffey, Bob Hartman, Margaret Hartman, Cathy Lynch, Coleman O Donovan, John Powers, Mary Kay Sonnier 8:00am Fr. Nacius Dan King Therese Lupton, James Blanda, D. Cimarrusti, J. Farrell, G. Newton, Camille Devaney, Catherine Herrmann, Ronald Kunda, T. Oddo, T. Ori, Patrick Lupton, Alisun Blanda, A. Romeiser, R. Sevcik, B. Turner Robert Grum 10:00am Fr. Augustine Joseph Lynch Diane Archibald, Anna Baraniewski, Susan Barr, Barbara Bliss, Faith Favale, Susan Krakora, Susan Phillips, Kathy Thompson Noon Fr. Augustine/ Deacon Thomas Heather Klepitsch Grace Everett, Connie Geraghty, Jini Goduco, Mary Ryan, Patricia Sullivan, Tom Sullivan C. McCormick, R. Peters, S. Potsic, J. Rand, T. Sullivan, B. Webber 6:00pm Fr. Nacius Brenda O Neill P. Blahunka, J. Jastrzembski, B. Mikrut, B. Peter, F. Avellone Donna Mordini, Kristina Govorovska, Claudia Liguoir, Sharon McFadden, Jim Shane, Alessandra Sylvester C. Dedolph, S. Isola, W. Jenner, S. King, W. Kroll, G. Mosciano, M. O Connell, C. Pommer, W. Walsh A. Boese, B. Cleveland, C. Cosgrove, J. Pezza, G. Riseborough, B. Templeman, J. Sheridan Maid to Clean We Know Clean Bonded & Insured New Customer Special: 10% Off 1st Clean 847-704-0389 567750 St Mary Church (C) Brian or Sally, coordinators 860.399.1785 CST 2117990-70 an Official Travel Agency of Apostleship of the Sea-USA www.catholiccruisesandtours.com www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-566-6170

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