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MAY 27, 2018 TRINITY SUNDAY Living God's Word We can pray that we continue to live in the freedom of the children of God, to be led by God's Spirit, to go forth to draw others into this family of God by showing the joy of being disciples. Readings for the Week Copyright (c) 2014, World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Monday: 1 Pt 1:3-9; Ps 111:1-2, 5-6, 9-10c; Mk 10:17-27 Tuesday: 1 Pt 1:10-16; Ps 98:1-4; Mk 10:28-31 Wednesday: 1 Pt 1:18-25; Ps 147:12-15, 19-20; Mk 10:32-45 Thursday: Zep 3:14-18a or Rom 12:9-16; Is 12:2-3, 4bcd-6; Lk 1:39-56 Friday: 1 Pt 4:7-13; Ps 96:10-13; Mk 11:11-26 Saturday: Jude 17, 20b-25; Ps 63:2-6; Mk 11:27-33 Sunday: Ex 24:3-8; Ps 116:12-13, 15-18; Heb 9:11-15; Mk 14:12-16, 22-26 Reflecting on God s Word It is not always easy to be family. Good parents, the old saying goes, give their children roots and wings, a sense of security and freedom to live their lives. But achieving such a balance is often accomplished only after years of working at it. Sometimes children feel smothered by their parents, that they are trying to control their lives; at other times, children feel neglected, that they are not important, even not loved. The readings today remind us that God wishes us to know that we can find our roots in the divine love of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and that we can also find our freedom there. Paulʹs words to the Romans pick up first on the purpose of the gift of the Spirit that we celebrated last Sunday. The Spirit has been given us to lead us more deeply into the mystery of God, into the love of God, so that we recognize that we are Godʹs beloved children. This same message is found in Mosesʹ words to the people as they are about to enter into the Promised Land. Has anyone ever had a God like our God? Moses marvels. Has any God ever shown a people how dear they are by such signs and wonders as our God has shown us? Moses is moving them to know who they are as Godʹs beloved family and to ʺfix in your heart, that the LORD is God... and that there is no otherʺ (Deuteronomy 4:39). But we are not to stay all curled up in the divine embrace. We have been sent forth to proclaim to others this good news, to ʺgo, therefore, and make disciples of all nationsʺ (Matthew 28:19). We do this when we allow the Spirit to lead us, to guide us in witnessing to God who is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. --James A. Wallace, C.Ss.R. Copyright (c) 2014, World Library Publications. All rights reserved. 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. Jacob Fr. Alexander Deacons Deacon Gary Deacon Bob Deacon AL Deacon MikeJ Lectors Eucharistic Ministers J. Schwartz D. Prezell Deacon S. Dalton W. Phol M. Pohl L. Green D. Harmon S. Harmon J. Murphy LITURGICAL MINISTERS JUNE 2 & 3, 2018 S. Bosshart A. Kuderna Deacon L. Bosshart C. Cline M. Escano M.Hegerle M. Sikorski M. Manning, M. Manning J. Weiler M. Meskel M. Arata Deacon C. Perrelle J. Fosselman S. Gunther C. Lutzow D. Slater H. Stumpf K. Arata, E. Arata K. Pannhausen J. Rutledge D. Wittgen K. Crotty Deacon E. McPherson S. Matousek S. Ropke C. Sims D. Weiler S. Job E. Martin N. Martin Mass Intentions Monday, May 28 9:00AM For the Parishioners of St. Mary of the Annunciation Tuesday, May 29 8:00AM Elizabeth Betty Tauscher req. Victoria Hansen Claudia Becker-Bruzzini req. Bob Conway Wednesday, May 30 8:00AM Rita Schmidt req. Husband Gen & Family Steven King req. Justine Donnellan Thursday, May 31 8:00AM Gertrude Ewald req. Jeff & Mary Albrecht Jim Kirn req. Daughter Nancy & Jeff Uhler Family 9:00AM Pam Goss req. Daughter Cynthia & Michael Grandchildren Lukas & Bridget Kott Friday, June 1 8:00AM Living Chuck Neal req. Shirley Monahan Brad Hansen req. Gary & Regina McIntyre Richard & Mary Bingham, Sr. req. Son Dick & Nancy Bingham Family Saturday, June2 5:00PM Judy Valancius Deceased Members of Hertel & Wagner Families req. Lillian Hertel Evelyn Titus req. Margie Regel Mary Kittl req. George & Berta Durr Sunday, June 3 7:30AM Tom & Connie Schofield req. Crotty Family George Diebold req. Roland Tekampe Agnes Poehler req. RoseMarie Marsh Jaime Bosshart req. Bernie & Mercedes Lenzen 9:30AM Living Gene Schmidt Family Leila Stearney req. Husband Harry & Family Tom & Connie Schofield req. Crotty Family Jim & Sophia Kirn req. Their Children Mike Zirko req. Gary & Rita Gunther Bertha Hirtz req. Rich & Fran Free Robert Lewandowski req. The Saikin Family Larry Clark req. Majcher Family Connie Murden req. Daughter Mary Lou Loomis & Family 11:30AM For the Parishioners of St. Mary of the Annunciation The Week Ahead Sunday, May 27 9:30AM Childcare 9:30AM Liturgy of the Word for Children Monday, May 28 Memorial Day Parish Office Closed 9:00AM Mass Tuesday, May 29 8:00AM Mass 8:30AM Pray the Rosary 9:00AM Lectio Divina Bible Study 9:30AM Senior Mary Circle Wednesday, May 30 8:00AM Mass 8:30AM Pray the Rosary Thursday, May 31 8:00AM Mass 8:30AM Pray the Rosary 9:00AM Transition Mass Friday, June 1 8:00AM Mass in Little Church 8:30AM Divine Mercy Chaplet Saturday, June 2 5:00PM Liturgy of the Word for Children Sunday, June 3 9:30AM Childcare 9:30AM Liturgy of the Word for Children 6:00PM Ignite HS Youth Group WEDDING BANNS Jill Fabisiak & Martin Cappelle II Andrea Barr & Nicholas Maggiore II

Let us remember and honor military personnel who have died in the service of their country, particularly those who died in battle or as a result of wounds sustained in battle. Charles Allison Steven Baranoski Raymond Beyer Larry Boyd Frank Bryski William Burian John DeCaire Frankie James Hansen Eddie Hertel James Guarrine Jerome Jacob Sr. Eugene Kamins Richard Keffer Walt Keffer William Kowalski Les LaMagdaline Guy Loomis John Edward MacCormick John G Marciniak John R Marciniak John Micholic Joseph Micholic Michael Micholic Stanley Micholic Eugene Murden Robert Murden Russell Murden Robert Olsen Anthony Ozzanto Joseph Ozzanto Alex Pagnotta Tony Pepping Floyd Peterson Jack Raasch Ernie Reschkee Lester Rink James Robb Peter Sanchez Sy Sanchez Carl San Hamel Jim Scott Jim Smith Paul Smyth Mikolai Szczygiel John Szczygiel Arthur Targo Adam Turner Norman Underhill Ralph Untz Leo Wesoloski MEMORIAL DAY MASS May 28, 9:00 AM Little Church Begin your observance of Memorial Day with the celebration of the Eucharist followed by a short remembrance service in the parish cemetery. The names of deceased veterans will be read aloud at the conclusion of the Prayer of the Faithful.

Have You or Someone You Know Thought About Becoming Catholic? Saint Mary Parish will offer a number of informal one-hour sessions on the following dates: June 3 rd, after the 9:30 Mass June 24, after the 9:30 Mass July 15, after the 11:30 Mass These sessions are open to anyone who has questions about the Catholic faith. These meetings will be held in the hospitality room. Contact Fr Jerry for more information frjerry@stmota.org Recording Secretary Needed for Finance Council The St. Mary of the Annunciation Finance Council is looking for a volunteer to serve as a Recording Secretary. The Recording Secretary is not a member of the Council but rather serves to write brief notes/ minutes for each meeting and to assist the Chairperson with other internal communications. This note-taking function does not require extensive financial expertise, although some familiarity with finance concepts and terminology would be helpful. The Council meets monthly, typically on the 3rd Wednesday. If you are interested in interviewing for this role or would like more information, please contact Howard Fischer in the Parish Office or at hfischer@stmota.org. Pray for all who suffer illness, pain and grief: Raymond Cerny, Dorothy Miholic, Herb Riedel and for the repose of all who have recently died: Sophie Hakala, Robert Senour 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. COUNTRY FEST 2018 Silent Auction The Country Fest Committee is currently looking for donations for the silent auction. Some ideas of items to donate are concert, theater or sporting event tickets and baskets filled with baby, coffee, game night, or gardening supplies. If you have an idea for an item that you would like to donate, please contact Katie Aspegren at 224-475-7454 or ksaspegren@gmail.com. Thank you for your support of Country Fest 2018! Join the Senior Circle Senior Circle group needs new members. We say the rosary every meeting, enjoy scripture reading and fellowship. We meet every Tuesday at 9:30 AM for approximately two hours. We have been together for nine years and enjoy the atmosphere of the church to discuss what matters. If you are interested please contact Victoria at the church office at 847-223-0010. Our next meeting is May 29th. Stewardship Report Sunday Collection May 20, 2018 $ 20,228.00 Budgeted Weekly Collection $ 21,730.77 Difference $ (1,502.77) Current Fiscal Year-to-Date* $ 1,042,368.15 Budgeted Sunday Collections To-Date $ 1,021,346.15 Difference $ 21,022.00 Difference vs. Last Year $ 15,649.86 *Note: YTD amount reflects updates by bank to postings and adjustments. Featured CD for May Contagious Catholicism: The 7 Habits of Modern-Day Apostles by Chris Stefanick Internationally acclaimed speaker and author Chris Stefanick speaks about the importance of living a life of authenticity with a courageous commitment to love. He walks us through seven habits that we can use as modern-day apostles to effectively spread the good news to Jesus Christ. Following these lessons will help us to fulfill our calling to be fearlessly, joyfully Catholic, with a faith that is attractive, life-giving, and truly contagious. 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.

Dedication of Memorial to Fr. Ron Lewinski Saturday, June 23rd After the 5:00 PM Mass We will dedicate a memorial to Fr. Ron Lewinski after Mass on June 23rd. The memorial is on the western edge of our parish cemetery; its retaining wall can be seen from the driveway. It was from this location that Fr. Ron would observe the progress of construction of our new church. A memorial plaque will be placed on the paved area. Also there will be a new bench as well as the cross that was carried for the blessing of the building site. A photograph of the procession with this cross may be seen on the wall of the meeting rooms hallway. Annual Catholic Appeal Update We recently received an update on St. Mary s progress with the 2018 Annual Catholic Appeal and the results are improving. We are very grateful for the response and sacrifices of our generous parishioners. For comparison, here are the current Appeal results as compared to last year: 2017 2018 Final so far Donors 443 388 Pledged: $191,258 $183,616 Gifts Recv'd $184,211 $99,169 Fulfill%: 96% 54% If you have not yet made a pledge, you may still do so in the Parish Office or from the Stewardship tab on our web site. All gifts of any amount are very helpful. August 5, 2018 Country Fest continues Long Tradition Did you know that by coming to Country Fest on August 5 th, you will be sharing in a long and storied tradition of social and community building events at St. Mary of the Annunciation dating back more than a century? That s right, from its earliest days, the community of St. Mary s has known to have fun! The earliest recorded social event was the July 4 th picnic held for several years in the 1890's. Later, in 1931, St. Mary held its first Fall Fest and chicken dinner which became an annual tradition that was halted only by food rationing during World War II. This event was popular not just within the parish but in the surrounding community as well as were the plays and dances that the parish held throughout the 1930 s and 40 s. The annual St. Mary Farm Auction began in 1952 and was a muchanticipated occasion for many years, regularly attracting hundreds of people and netting thousands of dollars for the parish. The storied Pork and Corn Roast began in 1974 and grew in size and popularity over the ensuing three decades. It was during the 24 th annual Pork and Corn Roast, in 1998, that Cardinal George rode with Fr. Ron Lewinski in a horse drawn buggy to bless the land on which the new church would rise. Our community celebrated its sesquicentennial anniversary at Harvest Fest in 2014 with a musical play dramatizing several memorable episodes from our parish s first 150 years. Country Fest incorporates many of the most popular aspects of these earlier events, and this year s Country Fest 2.0 promises to be a wonderful day of fun, fellowship and family! So, mark your calendars for Sunday, August 5 th, and watch the bulletin over the coming weeks for more exciting Country Fest news! The Appeal is a major source of funding for the Archdiocese and St. Mary. All money received that exceeds our parish goal of $55,962 will be returned to St. Mary. As in previous years, this rebate is a very important source of funding for the functioning of our parish and its ministries, and it helps us to address critical big ticket items that are outside the scope of our normal budget. Your gift is extremely important for the well-being of St. Mary, so if you have not yet pledged we ask that you please do so! Every gift helps. Our parish also directly benefits from Archdiocesan programs for Catholic Schools, Religious Education, Youth Ministry, and Lay Ministry Formation (among others), all of which are supported by gifts to the Annual Appeal. While St. Mary is currently a little behind our results from the past few years, with your help we can catch up and surpass them! Over the next few months we will periodically update you on our Appeal progress. We thank everyone for your generous pledges and payments to the Annual Catholic Appeal in support of St. Mary and the Archdiocese of Chicago! Summer Choir June 23 To make the Mass preceding the blessing of the memorial to Fr. Lewinski, we are forming a summer choir. Interested persons who have some experience in choir singing are invited to attend the rehearsal and sing at the Mass. Rehearsal: Wednesday, June 20, 7:00 PM Mass: Saturday, June 23, 5:00 PM Please contact Fred Vipond, either at the organ console after Mass, or by email, fvipond@stmota.org.

Make a Splash with SPLASH CANYON Discover God s Promise on Life s Wild Ride Join us at Vacation Bible School June 18-22, 2018 Registration is filling up fast, so don t delay in getting your registration forms in. Forms are on the parish web site as well as in the kiosk in the narthex. Adults!!! We need your help to make this another successful VBS. Help out for the week or even one or two days. These forms can also be found on the parish web site and in the kiosk. St. Mary Youth Ministry Ignite Youth Group IGNITE is our high school youth group that usually meets on the second and fourth Sundays of the month. In June we will meet on the 3rd and the 24th. All high school teens are welcome to join us! These nights include a teaching on our faith, discussion, games and snacks. The theme for upcoming nights is Christ: God and man. Catholic Heart Work Camp We NOW HAVE 4 OPEN SPOTS for the 2018 CHWC mission trip to Knoxville, TN. Those interested should call or email Grant in the Youth Ministry office @ gbright@stmota.org. Current team members, REMINDER, we have our mission team sendoff mass on Saturday, June 9th @5pm. You must drop off your luggage in the meeting rooms BEFORE!! EDGE Youth Group EDGE is our middle school youth group that will usually meet on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday s of the month. Our next nights will be on June 5th and 26th and will run all summer long! All middle schoolers are welcome to join us! These nights include a teaching on our faith, discussion, games and snacks. There is no need to register, just show up in Diantha Hall! 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!

F isch ing Lines by Deacon Howard Fischer St. Augustine, while puzzling over the doctrine of the Trinity, was walking along the beach one day when he observed a young boy with a bucket, running back and forth to pour water into a little hole. Augustine asked, What are you doing? The boy replied, I m trying to put the ocean into this hole. Then Augustine realized that he had been trying to put an infinite God into his finite mind. All sorts of logical devices have been tried to help our feeble minds conceptualize the mystery of the Trinity. (Think of St. Patrick and the three-leaf clover, for example.) Countless volumes of theology have been written over the last 20 centuries on this subject. But try as we might, we will never be able to intellectually grasp a truth that comes from a reality superior to the one we currently inhabit. Yet despite our lack of comprehension, we accept this tenet of our faith simply because Jesus told us of the intimate union of Father, Son, and Spirit. The true measure of faith is to accept and believe even when we do not understand. (To require something to be logical is to make logic superior to God!) Fortunately, the purpose of Trinity Sunday is not to engage in abstract theology, but to stand in awe and praise the God who has revealed himself as Creator, Redeemer, and Sanctifier. But why should we care about the Trinity? Does it really matter? First and foremost, we need to embrace every truth that our Creator makes known to us. We need to absorb everything we can about the One we love. Second, we should appreciate that intimate love and inseparable community are intrinsic to the nature of God. Therefore, such love and community should be at the heart of who we are too for we have been made in the image and likeness of God. Our culture is so individualistic that we usually place our needs ahead of the community s, whereas the example of the Trinity is that this should be the other way around. Here are some other quotes and analogies on the Trinity. But, of course, in the end we re left with a hole and an ocean... True prayer is the living experience of the Holy Trinity. The Spirit s breathing, the Son s intercession, the Father s will, these three become one in us. Andrew Murray Tell me how it is that in this room there are three candles and but one light, and I will explain to you the mode of the divine existence. John Wesley A pretzel has three holes. The first hole is not the second hole, the second hole is not the third hole, but the same dough ties all three holes together. One pretzel, three holes. There s one God made up of three distinct persons, the Father, the Son, and the Spirit, but they re all tied together by the same essence or the same divine nature. The same attributes, perfections, and descriptions of one belongs to the others. Tony Evans A priest was sitting in a Chicago airport waiting for his plane. A man sat down beside him and began to give his opinions on religion. He boasted: I won t accept anything I can t understand. Take this business of three Gods in one God or whatever it is. I can t buy that. Nobody can explain it to me, so I will not believe it. Pointing to the sun streaming in the window, the priest asked: Do you believe in the sun? Why, of course, the doubter admitted. Alright, the priest continued, the rays you see coming through that window are from the sun, 90 million miles from here. The heat we feel comes from the sun Givin in the Rain What a glorious feeling a big smile on our faces! When the forecast says rain and the 7Hx8.5Wx16L trailer is empty, the mission seems a bit daunting, but as with all we do with you at St. Mary of the Annunciation, success was achieved! The rain was just weather and between the collections on Saturday and Sunday, the trailer was filled! As of this writing, your donations are being processed at the SVdP Libertyville thrift store (1125 S Milwaukee Ave). The merchandise will stock the store and be used to fill free vouchers that we and other Lake County SVdP Conferences write for families and individuals in need. Not too long ago, we wrote a voucher for a vacuum cleaner and the store had one. The client was delighted especially since it was a bagless vacuum and therefore didn t add cost to her budget. Before that we were helping a family relocate to their Waukegan apartment. You never know where your old silverware, dish strainer, rug, comforter and other household basics will be used again. This family received everything through the free voucher program your donations truly help people! Thank you to everyone who stopped by to fill the trailer. Thanks too to our volunteers: Barb, Mary Lou, Jan S, Jan S (too!), Brian, Kathleen, Linda, Sally, Marge, Carol, Mercedes, Tom, Jim, Holly, Vince. And to Karen & Alfredo with SVdP Chicago Council who coordinated the trailer scheduling and delivery/pick up with us. Now seems like the perfect time to shout out another huge thank you to all of you. We were informed recently that the Lenten envelope collection for the Society of St. Vincent de Paul at St. Mary collected $3,100. The gift and timing is perfect. We have had some serious client cases lately. Financial resources allow us to do more good, to help more people out of a hardship and hopefully on their way out of poverty. We d like to say thanks too to Frassati Catholic Academy that named the Society of St. Vincent de Paul at St. Mary as one of their Mission Party recipients along with Feed My Starving Children and The Water Project. We have sent our tremendous thanks to Ms. Kleckner, FCA students, and the entire Frassti community. We are blessed to have received $200 to care for the poor and suffering. and from its rays. The Holy Trinity is something like that. The sun is God the Father; the sun sends out its rays, God the Son. Then from both the sun and its rays, from the Father and the Son, proceeds or comes the Holy Spirit, the heat. Can you explain how that happens? The doubter quickly changed the subject. Msgr. Arthur Tonne May the God who is Creator, Savior and Sustainer enfold us in his community of love forever. May we cultivate the love, intimacy and community of the Trinity in our world. If you wish to contact me, please send an email to deaconhwf99@yahoo.com.

Joyful Again Retreat for Widowed Women and Men For those who are looking for a way to navigate through life s challenges and hoping to once more find joy in living. What if each Catholic prayed for ten minutes and read five pages of a great book every day? What if every Catholic did one thing each week to intentionally share God s message with others? Come and discover how four life-changing habits can point you towards discovering incredible possibilities for your life. You will leave the event with a personal plan to help you become the best version of yourself. Please join Dynamic Catholic and speaker Dr. Allen Hunt: Saturday, October 13 th, 2018 9:00 AM 1:00 PM St. Gilbert Parish Visit DynamicCatholic.com/Grayslake or call 859.980.7900 for tickets. Who should attend? The event is appropriate for ages 12+; youth are encouraged to attend! Husbands and wives, boyfriends and girlfriends, single or married, young or old, Catholic or non-catholic: you are invited. Spiritual Exercises at Santa Maria del Popolo Deacon Auld is offering Moment by Moment on Tuesday mornings immediately after the 8:15 AM Mass in the old teacher s lounge. It is a version of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola. Our lives are given to us moment by moment by a God who is gracious, faithful and energetically creative in interacting with us. We give our response to God moment by moment in the midst of the ordinary events of our lives. Moment by Moment is a guide for reflection and prayer as one makes a daily, particular, life response to God. It is a 34 week program consisting of weekly group meetings of about an hour with materials for daily prayer and reflection. June 23 & 24: St. Julie Parish, Tinley Park July 21 & 22: Holy Family Parish, Inverness August 11 & 12, Mary Queen, Elmurst Email: joyfulagain7211@gmail.com Web: www.joyfulagain.org Phone: Joyful Again Widowed Ministry, 708-354-211 Space is limited Worldwide Marriage Encounter Put Spring into your marriage! The Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend is a chance to look deeply into your relationship with each other and with God. It offers married couples an opportunity to learn a technique of loving communication that you can use for the rest of your lives. Sign up today to attend one of the upcoming Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend July 20-22 in Madison, WI or Sept 7-9 in Geneva, IL. Early registration is highly recommended. For more information visit our website at: alifetimeoflove.org or call (888) 574-5653. Para un fin de semana en Espanol por favor llamen a Andres y Maria al 630-229- 2600. To register or discuss Contact Deacon Auld at dauld40@aol.com Santa Maria del Popolo Parish Camel High School Class of 1968 50 TH Reunion June 2 nd at Carmel Catholic HS corsairalumni.org/50year1968 Class of 68, where are you? The Planning Committee for the Class of 68 from Carmel HS for Girls and Carmel HS for Boys (now known as Carmel Catholic HS) would truly appreciate your assistance in locating and informing our fellow classmates. Current contact information for some alumni has proven to be somewhat elusive. Perhaps you are a sibling, daughter, son, niece, nephew, friend or neighbor of someone from the Class of 68. Please let them know that it s not too late to register for a nostalgic journey down memory lane. Questions? or Clues! Contact: Kevin W. Corrado, <kwcorrado@gmail.com> You may also register by calling the parish office, 847-223-0010

What a parish can do to support Catholics with Mental Illness? 1. Be a friend: Does your parish offers someone who can befriend them; a buddy program? 2. Compassionate Listening and Referral: Clergy and leaders listen with compassion and refer to professional services as needed. Follow up after referral. 3. Prayers of the Faithful: Incorporate prayers for mental illness at prayers of the faithful. 4. Homilies: Include references to persons with mental illnesses in homilies. 5. Hospital Visits: Ministry leaders visit those hospitalized with mental illness. 6. Social Justice Groups: Give the peace and justice ministry the opportunity to get involved in the systemic problems that affect persons with mental illness. At least one half of the prison population suffers with mental illness and at least one third of the homeless population suffers with mental illness. 7. Legislative Advocacy: Faith Communities can write letters and/or advocate directly with their elected officials to bring about justice to these inequities. Mental illness and the legislative process is a Faith Community issue since it deals with justice and compassion for people in need. 8. Church Bulletins: Publicize the issues in the church bulletin or newsletter through a series of short articles on the subject. 9. Healing Prayer Services: Healing prayer and services, e.g. Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick, for illnesses should include mental illnesses. 10. Speakers Available for Church Groups: The topic of mental illness should be encouraged as subject matter for one of their meetings. Speakers could be from the medical community, mental health field, or advocacy groups. 11. Host Events: Host speakers, workshops, and educational events for families of persons with a mental illness. 12. Use People First Language: Promote the dignity of the individual. God loves us each as we are. Use people first language e.g., phrases like people with a mental illness rather than the mentally ill. No one wants to be known as a disease. Contact Diane Mulroe or Deacon Al Sedivy for more information on how you can help support those who are affected by mental illness. 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. 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. If you are a relative or friend of a deceased Veteran, The St. Mary Military Ministry invites you to have your loved one prayed for at the Memorial Day Mass May 28th at 9:00am in the little church Prayer for deceased Veterans: O God, by whose mercy the faithful departed find rest, look kindly on your departed veterans who gave their lives in the service of their country. Grant that through the passion, death, and resurrection of your Son they may share in the joy of your heavenly kingdom and rejoice in you with your saints forever. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Tuesday Tea For adults who have experienced the death of a loved one. Drop in on 2nd Tuesdays of the month for tea and talk with others who are grieving. *No registration required. *All are welcome. *Bring your favorite tea cup. Tea times: 9:00am-10:30am June 12, July 10, August 14, September 11 Hosted by the St. Mary of the Annunciation Bereavement Ministry Human Concern Commission Members: Carey Marciniak, Chairperson; Deacon Gary Kupsak, Kathleen DeCaire- Aden, Kris Crotty, Linda Green, Tom Hanley, Mary Lou Loomis, Sue Poletto, Dan Prezell, Kristi Smith, Jan Swanson, Romaine Van Zeyl, Nydia Welles, Diane Mulroe, Staff Liaison Join us for meetings 4th Wednesdays 3:30pm

TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION One of the great treasures of the Eastern tradition is the icon of the Holy Trinity created by the Russian iconographer Andrei Rublev in the 1400s. The Trinity is symbolized by the three travelers to the tent of Abraham and Sarah. They are seated at a table blessing a cup of wine, under the oak of Mamre. If you look closely, you will see a sacrificed calf in the chalice, reminding the viewer of the cross. The table, prepared for eating and tilted toward the viewer, is an invitation to the Eucharist. From left to right, each figure is keyed to a person of the Trinity. Like all icons, this image is theology in art. The persons are equal in proportion and dignity, they all carry staffs to symbolize their power, and are shown with golden wings and halos. Today, the best place to see Rublev s work is the Holy Trinity Cathedral, at the heart of the vast Holy Trinity monastery about an hour from Moscow. After decades of persecution, it is now once again a living monastery, a world heritage site, and the spiritual home of Russian Orthodoxy. A Google visit is highly recommended today! Rev. James Field, Copyright J. S. Paluch Co.

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. Robert Kilkenny Ext. 304 Facilities Manager rkilkenny@stmota.org Mr. James Shaffer Maintenance Rev. Ken Kiepura 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 *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.