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The devil said to Him, If you are the Son of God, command this stone to become bread. Jesus answered him, It is written, One does not live on bread alone. Luke 4:3-4 March 10, 2019 First Sunday of Lent 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, March 10 10:00am - Children s Liturgy of the Word - Church & MPR 12:00pm - RCIA - PCLR 8:15pm - Men s Basketball Club - UGC Gym Monday, March 11 7:00pm - RCIA - PCLR Tuesday, March 12 8:30am - Vision 2000 - PCLR 6:30pm - Handbell Choir - CCR 7:00pm - Parish Council - PCLR 7:30pm - COR Bible Study - YM Lounge Wednesday, March 13 8:30am - 7:00pm - Eucharistic Adoration - Church 9:00am - Immaculate Heart Prayer Group - PCLR 9:15am - Guild of St. Mary Board Meeting - PCCR 12:00pm - Senior Citizen Luncheon - UGC Gym 6:30pm - Rosary for Life - Church 6:50pm - Benediction - Church Thursday, March 14 12:45pm - St. Mary s Bridge Group - PCCR 7:00pm - Adult Choir - Church Friday, March 15 3:45pm - Soup Kitchen volunteers depart from St. Mary s - PC Food donations received from 8:30am until 3:00pm 6:15pm - Parish Community Soup Dinner - UGC Cafeteria 7:00pm - Stations of the Cross - Church Saturday, March 16 Easter Sharing Tree Distribution - Church 8:30am - Confession - Church 8:30am - CRHP - CCR Sunday, March 17 Donuts, coffee, and juice will be served after the 8:00 & 10:00am Masses in the Upper Grade Center Cafeteria Easter Sharing Tree Distribution - Church 10:00am - Children s Liturgy of the Word - Church & MPR 12:00pm - RCIA - PCLR 8:15pm - Men s Basketball Club - UGC Gym Easter Sharing Tree 2019 The Most Blessed Trinity Parish Food Pantry in Waukegan has over 300 families who need our help. Easter Ornaments will be hanging on the Easter Sharing Tree which will be located in the vestibule of St. Mary s on March 16 and 17. After any of the Masses that weekend, you may select an ornament and make an Easter Basket for a family. A suggestion and information sheet will be provided. Please help bring joy to others as you help un-decorate our tree. 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 This weekend our School s Parents Association is hosting a fundraiser for the School of St. Mary. Titled Hats Off, it is sure to be a joyous evening for parishioners and friends who attend. Thanks to all supporters and benefactors of the School of St. Mary. As you leave church today, please stop by the entrances of the church to see offerings for your prayerful celebration of the season of Lent. The Lenten key fob includes the Prayer of Contrition. Many people have a version of this beautiful prayer used as part of their prayer life and the celebration of the Sacrament of Reconciliation, where we ask for God to help us be the people of faith we know we can be, with the grace of God. Are you familiar with an act of contrition? Do you recite it by heart? Do you pray it regularly in your prayer life? If you have children, have you taught them this beautiful prayer and encourage them to also pray it regularly? My God, I am sorry for my sins, with all my heart. In choosing to do wrong and failing to do good, I have sinned against you whom I should love above all things. I firmly intend, with your help, to avoid whatever leads me to sin. Our Savior Jesus Christ suffered and died for us. In His name, my God, have mercy. Amen. As we prayerfully enter into the season of Lent, making ready the way for Christ s Passion, Death, and Resurrection, the Church of St. Mary is offering an opportunity to daily ENGAGE in prayer, in the Lenten season. You will receive a daily text message or email, with a brief reflection for the Lenten season. It is offered through Bishop Barron s Word on Fire. Signing up is very easy, just send a text to 84576 with the message PALMS. You will receive a confirmation text back explaining how to complete the sign up for Flocknote, which will deliver the Lenten message to you these 40 days. May this program help parishioners of all ages to engage in the Lenten season with reverence, prayer, and love for our Lord, as we await His joyful Resurrection on Easter Sunday. Next Sunday, March 17, we will welcome Bishop Alberto Rojas to our parish to celebrate the 10:00am Mass. Bishop Rojas is coming to the parish as the Vicar of Vicariate 1 to meet people as he gets to know the parishes of the Vicariate. Bishop Rojas has served the diocese as the Vicar for Vicariate 3 since he was made bishop in 2011. Bishop Rojas took over after Bishop Rassas retired this past September. You are welcome to come to the 10:00am Mass next Sunday as well as to a reception being planned in the School cafeteria following the Sunday Mass. This Lent the Lenten Fish Fry is taking place at St. Patrick s on March 15. Delicious meals will be served in the O Gara Center at St. Patrick s from 6:00 to 8:30pm. Walk-ins are welcome. All are welcome to enjoy a delicious meal and fellowship with our neighbors at St. Patrick s. If you plan on attending you can order your tickets in advance by visiting www.stpatrick-lakeforest.org. Click on the Upcoming Events title at the top of the page and scroll down, there is a link for the Fish Fry where tickets can be purchased online. They are strongly encouraging people to pre-purchase tickets so that they can be certain to have enough food. KAIROS #35 is taking place this weekend - a retreat for juniors and seniors in high school. Thank you to Terese Halm, our Youth Minister and our young adult team supporting, working and sharing God s love with our student leaders and teens experiencing the KAIROS retreat. May this experience of God s love deepen within our teens a lived faith to be lived and shared with their families and their peers. God bless you with a prayerful heart!!!

Friday Evenings during Lent through April 12 6:15pm: Parish Community Soup Dinner in UGC Cafeteria (no Soup Dinner on Friday, March 15) 7:00pm: Stations of the Cross Soup served by the Knights of Columbus As we prepare ourselves to prayerfully enter into the season of Lent, making ready the way for Christ's Passion, Death, and Resurrection, the Church of St. Mary is offering a tool to daily ENGAGE in this liturgical season. Each day, beginning on Ash Wednesday, you can receive a daily text and/or email with a brief reflection on the season of Lent. It is offered through Bishop Barron's Word on Fire. Signing up is very easy, just send a text to 84576 with the message PALMS. May this program help us to engage in the season with reverence and love for our Lord, as we await his joyful resurrection. Guild of St. Mary Spring Break Soap Drive Taking a trip this spring? During the month of March through Spring Break, please consider collecting unused/unopen small hotel-sized bottles of soap, shampoo, body wash, conditioner, and lotion. We are also accepting feminine products, toothbrushes, toothpaste, deodorant, razors, and other personal hygiene items. The collection will benefit the Food Pantry at Most Blessed Trinity and other local ministries. Baskets are located at all church entrances, the Parish Center, and both School offices through Sunday, April 7. HELP NEEDED! FRIDAY, MARCH 15 On the third Friday of each month, St. Mary s helps provide food and staff for the Most Blessed Trinity Soup Kitchen in Waukegan. Our facility, at 914 8th Street in Waukegan, opens about 4:00pm and we generally finish our work around 7:15pm. Volunteers come and go as their circumstances require. Dinner is served from 5:30pm until 6:30pm. Before dinner, tables are set up, casseroles warmed, salads and other dishes prepared. Afterwards the facility is cleaned up and equipment put away. Foods needed: meats, potatoes, pastas, vegetables, fruits, salads & casseroles. Please leave contributions at the Parish Office (201 E. Illinois Road) until 3:00pm Friday. For information, please call Ellen Tierney at 847.295.4649. Our parish recently acquired a selection of CDs from the Augustine Institute for your spiritual enrichment. CDs (and other items) are located in the church vestibule. Kindly donate $4 each, or make checks payable to the Church of St. Mary. Please consider sharing your CD once you've listened to it! This was funded by the generosity of the Knights of Columbus ~ Lake Forest Council #1268 CDs available include A Scriptural Walk Through the Mass For Catholics, the Mass is entirely familiar, but often not well understood. Scripture scholar and well-known author Dr. Edward Sri takes listeners on a journey through the sacred liturgy that is sure to help Catholics experience the Mass more fully as the most powerful and important prayer of the Church. Dr. Sri examines the historical and biblical roots of the words, prayers, actions, and gestures contained within the Mass in order to arrive at a deeper understanding of their significance.

Monday, March 11, 2019 Lv 19:1-2, 11-18; Mt 25:31-46 I say to you, whatever you did for one of these least brothers of mine, you did for me. Lent. It s probably not our favorite season of the church year, mostly because it expects us to take a long, hard look at our lives. Have we been selfish or generous? Have we greeted others with compassion or judgment? Have we sought to live our faith? The season of Lent is a reminder that someday we will be called to account for the way we have lived. And so we are challenged not only to feed the hungry but also to ask why so many people do not have access to food. And we are called to reach out to the neglected and excluded but also to work to change the systems that neglect and exclude. Faith is a verb, so we must put it into action. Jesus never said, Go and believe. He said, Go and do. Trusting in your mercy, Holy One, guide us as we follow in the way of Jesus. Tuesday, March 12, 2019 Is 55:10-11; Mt 6:7-15 In praying, do not babble like the pagans, who think that they will be heard because of their many words. Jesus comes down pretty hard on those who babble, and in other places he criticizes the Pharisees for praying loudly in public where everyone can hear them and see how pious they are. In contrast, Jesus teaches his disciples a very simple, short prayer less than 100 words that covers almost every important theological topic: God s nature and providence; God s kingdom; our human needs; sin, forgiveness, temptation and evil. Jesus reminds us that prayer is an important piece of being disciples (and not only during Lent). God knows the concerns we speak as well as the needs we cannot put into words. God, in your mercy, hear our prayers. Wednesday, March 13, 2019 Jon 3:1-10; Lk 11:29-32 Set out for the great city of Nineveh, and announce to it the message that I will tell you. When I was in seminary, one of the ongoing jokes was that none of us really wanted to answer God s call. One friend said he came to Readings for the First Week of Lent seminary kicking and screaming, with God nipping at his heels. Clearly, this is not a new story all you have to do is read the story of Jonah. Jonah did not want to go to Nineveh, a city of the hated Assyrian empire. The Assyrians were Israel s enemies; Jonah certainly didn t want to see them saved, rescued or redeemed. But God has other ideas, which Jonah doesn t understand. Heaven forbid that that God should be loving and merciful to them! This funny story makes me wonder: What are the Ninevehs of today? Who are the Ninevites that we think are beyond the realm of God s love and grace? How do we put limits on God s love? God of all nations and all people, forgive us when we think your love is for us alone. Thursday, March 14, 2019 Est C:12, 14-16, 23-25; Mt 7:7-12 Do to others whatever you would have them do to you. This verse, this command, is found not only in the Christian Scriptures, but also in the sacred writings of most of the world s major religions. Jesus, Buddha, Mohammed and other great spiritual teachers all taught a similar message: Treat one another the way you would like to be treated. Do not do to others what would cause pain if done to you. What is hateful to you, do not do to your neighbor. Treat not others in ways that you yourself would find hurtful. Not one of you truly believes until you wish for others what you wish for yourself. Clearly, living our faith is not limited to the people in our particular church community or our circle of friends and family. Treating others all the others with respect, compassion and love is the standard we are expected to live by. Teach us again, O Lord, how to love our neighbors and ourselves. Friday, March 15, 2019 Ez 18:21-28; Mt 5:20-26 You have heard that it was said to your ancestors... but I say to you The Gospel reading today is another excerpt from what we call the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus begins with a series of blessings, the Beatitudes. Then he announces to the crowd that they are salt and light, exhorting them to let their light shine before others. Now, with a series of contrasts that are framed with You have heard it said but I say to you, Jesus makes it clear that he does not seek to abolish the law and the prophets. He has not come to relax the demands of the Law; instead, he is raising the bar with new demands and greater expectations. Yesterday s golden rule is now applied to a variety of relationships, which reminds us that gestures of devotion and obedience to God mean nothing when we are angry or hold a grudge against someone. We cannot make up for a broken relationship by bringing an offering to God. Teach us, divine Love, that the way we treat others reveals our love for you. Saturday, March 16, 2019 Dt 26:16-19; Mt 5:43-48 And if you greet your brothers and sisters only, what is unusual about that? This chapter of the Sermon on the Mount comes to an end with a series of Jesus hard sayings. Turn the other cheek. Give your cloak. Go the extra mile. Give to those who ask. Lend. And last, but certainly not least, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you. During this Lenten season, perhaps we could remember the verbs in this chapter (and others from earlier lessons this week): Be the light of the world. Do. Go. Give. Forgive. Keep your word. Be reconciled. Pray. Love. For Jesus, the priority is love: love of God, love of neighbor, love of self. And loving our family and friends is just the beginning, because Jesus makes no distinction between friends and enemies. Grant us wisdom and compassion in all our relationships, O God. 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Sacraments: God s Gift of Grace to Us Confirmation on Saturday, April 6, 2019 First Communion on Saturday, April 27, 2019 2018-2019 Upcoming Sacrament Related Events & Meetings 8th Grade Confirmation Rehearsal for Candidates and Sponsors Tuesday, April 2 - Group A 7:00pm in church Thursday, April 4 - Group B 7:00pm in church Church of St. Mary Religious Education Program The Religious Education office is gearing up for next year! We would like to make you aware of some new options for 2019-2020: 6 th and 7 th grade weekly classes will be available on Tuesday afternoons from 4:15-5:30pm (as well as Tuesday evenings) Space will be limited so plan to register early! RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES FOR 2019-2020 Sundays: K - 5 th grade 9:30am to 11:00am September 15 thru April 19 Tuesdays: 1 st - 7 th grade 4:15pm to 5:30pm September 17 thru April 21 Tuesdays: 6 th, 7 th, & 8 th grade 7:00pm to 8:15pm September 17 thru April 21 Online registration for the 2019-2020 year will soon be available for grades K through 8 for families who are registered parishioners at the Church of St. Mary. There is an early registration discount for applications completed with fees and tuition paid in full by June 1st. Registration for weekly classes for grades K 8 closes on Aug. 15. If you have questions or for more info, please call the Religious Ed office: 847.234.0090. Early registration greatly helps our ability to plan for classes and catechists! INTENSIVE PROGRAM for Grades 6, 7, and 8 6 th, 7 th, and 8 th grade students who have busy and complicated schedules during the school year and are willing to work with a condensed schedule can register for the Religious Education Intensive Program which consists of a week of classes during the summer as well as six monthly classes on Sundays from October through March. Intensive summer classes will be held the week of June 17-21, 2019 from 8:45am - 12:00pm Intensive registrations are due June 1. Once your registration is complete, plan to pick up your books and materials in the Religious Education office on the dates listed below. Intensive book pick up dates are Tuesday, June 4 from 9:00am - 4:30pm and Wednesday, June 5 from 9am-6:30pm.

Youth Ministry UPCOMING EVENTS Sunday, March 10th * Kairos XXXV Retreat!! * No COR Sunday Tuesday, March 12th COR Bible Study 7:30-8:45pm Wednesday, March 13th *No Sol Middle School YM Sunday, March 17th *Come sit with COR at 6:00pm Mass COR Meeting 7:00-8:15pm SAVE THE DATES TN Work Trip June 10th-16th Steubenville Conference July 12-14th Kairos XXXV March 7th -10th Please keep all our Kairos leaders, 16 teens and 6 adults, in your prayers as they prepare to lead our retreat! Also, please pray for our 50 retreatants, the students on the waitlist, and their families to have open hearts and encounter JESUS on our retreat. Thank you so much!! Your prayers make such a huge difference we need them! :) Steubenville Conference A Life Changing Catholic Conference in St. 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 (847.220.0785). Please pray about coming on the conference, I can promise you that it will deepen your faith and change your life! Spots are 1st Come - 1st Served Please let me know ASAP if you are interested! Youth Ministry

School of St. Mary A Roman Catholic School Since 1917 To prepare for the upcoming Sacrament of Confirmation our eight grade students painted icons of their chosen patron saints. The icons are currently on display in the lobby of the Upper Grade Center.

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 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 Jackie Deters Lewis Dilts Joan Dolan Hannah Erickson Susan Ewert Abby Furco Esperanza Galikay Peter Gillespie Jenny Green Jeanne Gross Jesus Guzman Elizabeth Hand Bill Hartman Margaret Hartman Hannah Hodgson Juan Hurandas Rafael Ibarra Cecilia Jara Dick Jaworski Christian Jenko Dr. Mickey Jester Oceana Kashul Mason Kelly Genevieve Kluza Bernice Kozlowski Robert R. LeClercq, Jr. Patsy Leonard Fely Macalalad Carolina Malagon Angela Martinez Michael Marren Ralph Mastro Derrick Mathews Donna Mathews Kathryn McConnell 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 Lil Porter Marianne Powers Carol Pozdel Suzi Ropiequet Mathew Rowley Susan Schey Leroy Schwaba Bill Shafer Rosemary Sheahen Tai (Paschal) Shin Perry Shukas 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, March 11 6:30 - Mary Cashen Metcalf; Most Forgotten Souls in Purgatory 8:00 - Anastasia Waldeck; Angela Chiapelas Tuesday, March 12 6:30 - Mary Cashen Metcalf; Joseph Russo 9:00 - Maria Visconti; Mary Cashen Metcalf Wednesday, March 13 8:00 - Angela Chiapelas; Dorothea Tocio Thursday, March 14 6:30 - Lloyd Ledvina; Joseph Proctor 8:00 - James Brennan; Michael Ford Friday, March 15 6:30 - J. Roy Asmussen; Ronald Steen 8:00 - Jennie & Alex Largo; Souls in Purgatory Saturday, March 16 8:00 - John & Patricia Templeman; Barry McNulty 5:00 - Maria & Sam Scopelliti; Lois Morahan Sunday, March 17 8:00 - Peggy O Neil, Robert Michael McCollough; People of St. Mary 10:00 - Edward Dempsey; Alisa Cellini-Gosney; Joseph Kraft Noon - José Gomez, Sr.; Jim Costakis 6:00 - Kay Christensen; Deceased Members of the Kathryn Richards Golniewicz Families In Memory Please remember in your prayers those who have gone to their eternal rest with Our Lord, especially: Paul Norris (brother of Susan O Callaghan) Herbert Richards (father of Noreen and Mike Richards) Andrew Block (son of Catherine and William Block; brother of Anna, Olivia, and Isabelle) Joan McHugh Dr. Daniel Kelly (husband of Lois Kelly)

I have now brought You the first fruits of the products of the soil which You, O Lord, have given to me. (DEUTERONOMY 26:10) This line from the Old Testament offers two challenges. First, do you give to God from your first fruits, the best that you have to offer, or do you give from what is leftover? Second, do you recognize that everything you have has been given to you by God? Ask God for a grateful and generous heart, every day, in all circumstances. Sunday Collection Actual Budgeted Surplus/(Shortfall) March 3, 2019 $26,408 $28,000 ($1,592) Total Sunday Collections Fiscal 2019 YTD $914,707 $980,000 ($65,293) Ministers Schedule for Saturday/Sunday March 16 & March 17, 2019 Mass Times Priest Lectors Extraordinary Ministers of Communion Ushers 5:00pm Fr. Augustine P. McCaskey S. Willard, R. Krider, J. Reynolds, J. Sabalasky, M.J. Sabalasky, R. Weier 8:00am Fr. Nacius D. Prindle E. Young, D. Gewalt, A. Romeiser, A. Tschanz, T. Duggan, D. Cimarrusti, D. Bernish 10:00am Bishop Rojas / Deacon Thomas D. Hughes M. Slingerland, S. Priola, J. Zaccari, K. Cunningham, L. Peterson, J. Rodriguez, E. Siebert, P. Siebert, Noon Fr. Augustine L. Van Vleet R. Basso, J. Callaghan, R. Peters, N. Mowad-Nassar, C. Schoenheider, M. Scopelliti, P. Shovlin 6:00pm Fr. Kartje A. Dawson M. Cronin, M. Lacher, C. Olson, B. Parsons, T. Parsons, B. Walsh, K. Govoroska C. Dedolph, S. Isola, W. Jenner, S. King, W. Kroll, G. Mosciano, M. O Connell, C. Pommer, W. Walsh D. Cimarrusti, J. Farrell, G. Newton, Ronald Kunda, T. Oddo, T. Ori, A. Romeiser, R. Sevcik, B. Turner A. Boese, B. Cleveland, C. Cosgrove, J. Pezza, G. Riseborough, B. Templeman, J. Sheridan C. McCormick, R. Peters, S. Potsic, J. Rand, T. Sullivan, B. Webber P. Blahunka, J. Jastrzembski, B. Mikrut, B. Peter, F. Avellone, O. Clarke

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