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The Clarion Volume 13, No. 50 THIRTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME November 5, 2017 Our Parish Mission Led by the Spirit, the Catholic community of Saint Anne strives to live the example of Jesus, who said, I came so that you might have life, and have it more abundantly. (John 10:10) Liturgy Schedule Monday-Friday: 8:15 a.m. Saturday: First Saturday: 8:15 a.m. Reconciliation: Saturdays, 9:15 a.m. until all are heard Mass of Anticipation: 5:15 p.m. Sunday: 7:15, 9:00, 11:00 a.m., 5:15 p.m. Saint Anne Catholic Community 120 North Ela Street, Barrington, IL 60010 847.382.5300 stannebarrington.org

Wellstreams Living Waters for the Journey in Faith By Sister Lauretta Leipzig REMEMBERING We can assume that remembering has been a mental activity since time began, but the actual word remember has a history (noted by some researchers) that can only be traced back to the 14th century. Today, our dictionaries and thesaurus sources list close to 100 synonyms, antonyms and meanings attached to this single root word. The act of remembering was important to the people in Biblical times because there were no printing presses and few scrolls. Obviously, there were no books, magazines, internet or computers very little, if any, ways to communicate effectively. In fact, few people could even read or write at that time. Therefore, history often had to be committed to memory and passed from generation to generation by word of mouth. Historians tell us that in Ancient Israel, it was customary to arrange larger stones in an area where something significant took place so the children would ask what the stones meant. Thus was created an opportunity to tell stories and remember the past. Obviously, it is different with us. We rely on the media and printed materials that were absent in their lives. Yet, in our daily lives, there are many situations where we want or need to train our memories to remember stories certainly stories of our families and our Christian heritage. Usually most of us try to remember things that are worth remembering. That is true in both larger situations and in the smaller daily events of life. And we all have our own precious, individual memories, but in addition to these more personal remembrances, we have the help of things like picture albums and various types of memorabilia as well as sharing at family gatherings. These provide us the opportunities to reminisce about times long past and thus bring the past up to the present. Many families have traditions and customs that recall their ancestors and the stories that surrounded their lives. It can be a very moving experience to trace our lineage and discover new things about our family history. It s fun to see what kinds of interesting or notorious characters we can uncover in our family tree. It s also fun to uncover characters in whom we can see something of ourselves and our own story. Actually, we may find that our ancestors weren t that different from us. Through their stories, we can see they, too, struggled with life s challenges and lived their faith as best they could. Finally, there are stories that go beyond the family arena; there s a larger picture of remembering. We expand into the world to remember and honor past people and events. The Vietnam Wall, the 911 Memorial, moments of silence and flying flags at half staff. These and many other commemorations remind us of important people, heroic sacrifices and historic events of the past. Thus, through those stories, we keep the dream alive! The Church, too, has instituted feasts and solemn days so we can prayerfully remember our religious history. We celebrate special days and seasons such as saints feasts, Christmas, Easter, Pentecost, Lent, Advent and numerous other times that bring the events of the saints, the church and Scripture more focused in our minds and hearts. Good remembering, as some have called it, means remembering God s active presence in the events of our lives. It means visualizing the past so well that we can relive the stories as if we are actually there once again. And so, we are inviting and allowing the good situations of the past to be our example that affect how we live today. From what has already been said, therefore, we can see how remembering helps us to see ourselves fit into a larger picture and a longer history. Therefore, each year, we set aside a month in which we focus on those who have gone before us, especially our loved ones. But, in remembering our past, it is obvious that we start by looking back. And, in looking back and remembering those loved ones and important people of our past, we are also looking forward as well. The men, women and children we remember are necessary reminders of our future when we ourselves will go to God. They are now where we will be going. Those persons stress the hope we have for our own future as they stand behind us on our own journey of life and encourage and inspire us to live well and persevere along life s journey. Certainly, we will always miss and mourn for our loved ones, but there is comfort and blessing in remembering them, for they help us to understand better who we are, whose we are and where we are and our final destination. Remembering our loved ones who have died gives us roots. These holy ones who have given us their love while they were here on earth with us and whose blood continues to flow in our veins, continue to be with us in a new way. And so, let us take time, especially in this month of November to Remember -- by recalling the stories of our beloved. Remember -- by making their stories our stories. Remember -- by keeping them in our hearts, thoughts and prayers. 2 Saint Anne Church November 5, 2017 stannebarrington.org

Office of the Pastor STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE Weekly Offering for October 29th, 2017 Year to Date Collections People attending weekend Liturgies: 1,716 Sunday Offering Envelopes used: 316 Electronic Giving/Direct Debit/Stock Total for Sunday Weekly Budget for Sunday Collections Difference for Sunday Year to Date Collection vs. Budget Year to Date Sunday/Fall Catch-up Year to Date Budget for Sunday Collections Difference $21,610.00 $7,932.00 $29,542.00 $40,000.00 -$10,458.00 $646,965.00 $720,000.00 -$73,035.00 Sharing Parish Commitment: $22,800.00 Archdiocesan Required Collections: $33,260.00 Worship LITURGY CORNER By Rory Cooney SONG STORIES SINGING THE FAITH HEART OF A SHEPHERD Today s Communion song, Heart of a Shepherd, has kind of an interesting story. A songwriter never knows when a song is going to take off, and often, we have no control over who hears it or how they hear it or what they hear in it. Songs I thought would catch on quickly, never took off; others that I thought might be less promising or less likely to succeed, did very well. This song took a strange turn early, before it was even ready for publication, which helped it gain popularity quickly in a context I did not foresee. In 2005, Fr. Jack Dewes, then our Pastor, was celebrating his 40th anniversary as a priest of the Archdiocese of Chicago. As a gift for that celebration, which was going to be the same day as the 5th anniversary of the dedication of our new church, I thought I d try to write a song in honor of God s goodness to Fr. Jack in his life, as well as God s goodness to us in his pastorate and the beautiful new structure we all helped to build. It was not just that for me, either, as Father Jack had brought me to Saint Anne at a time when I really needed a job, and he kept the job open for five months while I cleared up loose ends in Phoenix in my previous parish. Those of you who were around then may remember that one of the guiding principles of our building, moving from the old into the new, was to bring what we could of the past forward, so that the new structure was both traditional and new, and carried the tradition of the parish into the future. Indications of this are visible throughout the new structures, from the new but traditional statuary in the new church to the repurposing of the original painted glass window into the glass behind the tabernacle in the Chapel, from antiphonal seating that mirrors our practice celebrating in the gym (as well as ancient tradition in the Church) to the reuse of statuary and stone from the old Church in hallways and elsewhere. I wanted to include this approach in the song I wrote for Father Jack. Looking at the readings for the Fourth Sunday of Easter, I settled on the shepherd motif of Good Shepherd Sunday. I had always loved the setting of Psalm 23 by French Jesuit composer and liturgist Joseph Gelineau, SJ, written in the early 1960s and part of the earliest music written for the new liturgy. I had learned the music as a child in grade school choir, and it endured in hymnals into the new century. I wrote the refrain based on the gospel events narrated in John 21:15-19. If you love me, feed my lambs, I quoted, adding, be my heart, my voice, my hands. Then, If you love me, feed my sheep. The last line was both in keeping with Jesus s love for St. Peter, and considering the ministry of Father Jack, And for my part, I give you the heart of a shepherd. One thing that bothered me was whether I was going to be allowed to use Fr. Gelineau s music in my song. It was like Wayne and Garth from Wayne s World meeting Aerosmith: We are not worthy, groveling in front of the band. So I wrote my contact at GIA Publications, who owns the American rights to Gelineau s psalter, asked what they thought, and they said, Send it to us. What happened then was unexpected: Pope (St.) John Paul II died in April. GIA, like other liturgical resource suppliers, was scrambling for prayers and music to offer to people in the interregnum. GIA called me and said, We ve been looking at Heart of a Shepherd, and we d like to offer it pre-publication for free on our website for people to use to pray for Pope John Paul II and his successor. How would you feel about that? I was delighted, of course, and so they fast-tracked the song for publication, and people were already using it before we had a chance to sing it for Fr. Jack s jubilee. It has been featured in GIA s hymnals, Gather, Ritualsong and Worship ever since. Ten years later, I was delighted to be surprised by Heart of a Shepherd, this time as it video-bombed a Twin Cities PBS show about the liturgical composers of Minneapolis and St. Paul. You can see this wonderful show (really! it s wonderful) on YouTube. At about 48:44 on KSMQʹs On Eagleʹs Wings: Minnesotaʹs Sacred Music, a show which featured local artists like Marty Haugen, David Haas, Michael Joncas and others like Sr. Dolores Dufner, Tony Alonso, Daniel Kantor and Lynn Trapp, you will hear, behind the voice-over by Dr. Lynn Trapp, the church singing Heart of a Shep- Saint Anne Church November 5, 2017 stannebarrington.org 3

Faith Formation and Education SOUL REPAIR FINDING HOPE Come to our November Community Event all are welcome! What does it mean for religious communities to create a place for grace, a place to recover from life s injuries? Many religious communities have historical traditions that have long understood the effects of life s traumas and the suffering that threatens souls, not just in the individual, but also in the whole community. As people of faith, we will examine ways to address our brokenness and move toward healing and hope. Our adult speaker, Deacon Kevin Garvey, was ordained a permanent deacon in 2004, and completed his graduate studies at Catholic Theological Union in 2013. Serving in the Marines, he witnessed firsthand the effects on his fellow soldiers. This experience prompted him to begin a ministry in his parish, and to work with Lake McHenry Veterans and Family Services, to help others heal and find hope. Join us for our next Community Event Participate on Tuesday, November 7th or Friday, November 10th Share dinner Spend quality time with your family Explore your faith There is no fee to participate in Community Events - it is important that you register Community Events are for everyone married, single, families, empty nesters. Events begin with dinner in the Parish Center, followed by prayer, after which we explore the evening s topic. Participants come either of the two days. Adult Speaker Tuesday, November 7th Parish Center Gym Friday, November 10th Deacon Kevin Garvey 6:00-8:00 p.m. 6:00-8:00 p.m. Community Events include dinner and welcome adults, teens and children of all ages, including preschool and nursery Register with Carla Czyzewski at cczyzewski@stannebarrington.org or call 847.620.3069 for more information. As individuals, couples and families, when we experience and share our faith together as community, we are all richer for the experience! 4 Saint Anne Church November 5, 2017 stannebarrington.org

Faith Formation and Education THE RITES OF ACCEPTANCE AND WELCOMING COMPLETED Congratulations to the Catechumen and Candidates of the RCIA program for completing the Rites of Acceptance and Welcoming with the Saint Anne community at 11:00 a.m. Mass on Sunday, October 29th! The Rites of Acceptance and Welcoming are celebrated at the end of the inquiry period at the first public gathering for those seeking initiation. The Rites are a sign that these inquirers are ready to journey deeper into the Paschal Mystery of Jesus Christ, making His life, death and resurrection the pattern of their lives along the way. After being presented to the community, they each are marked with the cross, the sign of all the faithful. We also give each of them experienced guides sponsors, mentors and others to help them as they progress. The community promises to be with the new RCIA participants on this journey. By observing our prayer, words, deeds and actions in the parish and in the broader community, they learn what it means to live as a Catholic Christian today. Although they cannot yet fully participate in the Eucharist, they will be with us during Mass until they are dismissed to further study the readings of the day. The new group of RCIA participants includes Catechumens Suzanne Frascogna and Don Kemp, and Candidates Terri Cox, Jeremy Elkins, Jennifer Kelly, Ross Moore, Amy Perri, Cheryl Peterson and Jennifer Shannon. Please keep them in your prayers! For I know well the plans I have in mind for you, says the LORD, plans for your welfare, not for woe! Plans to give you a future full of hope. (Jer 29:11) Pictured, above: The Candidates and their Sponsors Pictured, above: The Catechumens and their Sponsors Saint Anne Church November 5, 2017 stannebarrington.org 5

Faith Formation and Education SAINT ANNE PARISH SCHOOL NEWS PRESCHOOL Saint Anne Preschool culminated their October study of the pumpkin life cycle with a trip to Tom s Farm, Algonquin. It was the perfect day; the sun was bright after two days of rain, and off we set to see how pumpkins grow! For many of our young students, this was their first ride in a school bus and that was more excitement than many of them could bear. Our arrival was delayed by traffic and construction but that gave us more time to sing songs and enjoy the bus ride. We were met by tour guides and split into groups for our tour of the beautiful grounds. The tempting smell of apple cider donuts was everywhere as we headed for the barns. Good thing they offered the yummy smells first! There were many farm animals including cows, pigs, lambs and horses. The guides were very informative about the use of each animal on the farm and in the food chain. Next, we moved on to the produce washing area where we had tons of fun watching apples and squash getting dumped off of a conveyor belt into a tub for a bath before sale. We had a great science experiment right before us as we watched small apples and large squash be dunked into the tub and made predictions whether they would sink or float. A 5 pound turkey squash provided us with a scientific surprise. What do you think? Sink or float? Next, we headed on to the hayride! It was a perfect day for a ride into the fields. Usually, we would have gotten out and picked pumpkins off the vines. However, because of the rain in the days before, it was too muddy. But, we enjoyed the hayride and chose our pumpkins and gourds in the barn. After we picked out our own pumpkins, we were headed into the play area to climb hay bales and spider webs and other fun activities and had our snack. Finally, we climbed back into the bus for the ride home. No one wanted to leave because it was such a great day. In the days since the trip, we have been doing all sorts of fun activities with our personal pumpkins measuring, weighing, sink or float and counting activities. A pumpkin is like a learning unit that comes in its own box! Great memories of a great day will last a long time as we learn and grow together this year. Sound like fun? Saint Anne Preschool has rolling enrollment. Save your spot for next school year now! Learn about our outstanding program and see our beautiful classrooms. We welcome families of every faith. Children must be 3 by September 1st and toilet-trained. For more information, call Mrs. Nancy Meehan, Early Childhood Director, 847.381.0311 ext. 243. 6 Saint Anne Church November 5, 2017 stannebarrington.org

Human Concerns NEW MERCHANDISE ARRIVES DAILY! We need handled shopping bags, tissue and bubble wrap donations! Please bring these items when you shop at House of Hope, in Lake Zurich, or drop off at the Hope Ministries office, Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Thank you for your support! 50% off all ORANGE tags and select PURPLE tags throughout the store. Saint Anne Church November 5, 2017 stannebarrington.org 7

Human Concerns THANKSGIVING FOOD AND COAT DRIVE Help us fill the shelves at St. Columbanus Food Pantry and provide warm coats for winter. St. Columbanus serves those in need on Chicago s south side. new or gently used coats canned goods non-perishable food Jewel gift cards Items will be accepted in the Gathering Space, Friday, November 10th and Saturday, November 11th, and the Parish Center, Sunday, November 12th, from 7:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. The Food Pantry serves over 1,200 families each month. Special thanks to Heinen s Grocery Store for donating grocery bags. Please support them for their generous community involvement. 8 Saint Anne Church November 5, 2017 stannebarrington.org

Community Life MASS OF REMEMBRANCE AND MUSICAL PERFORMANCE Join members of the Women s Club on Tuesday, November 14th, at 6:30 p.m., in the Chapel, for its annual Mass of Remembrance. This Mass is in honor of women who have served in the Women s Club but have departed. Prayers will also be encouraged for other women with meaningful roles in our lives. After Mass, we will come together to socialize in the Gathering Space and enjoy a musical performance by Rory Cooney, Terry Donohoo and Gary Daigle. They will perform songs from their new CD, To You Who Bow. CDs will be available for purchase at the meeting. Appetizers and desserts are always appreciated. The Act of Compassion will be canned goods. WOMEN S CLUB LADIES NIGHT OUT Wednesday, January 24th, 2018, Marriott Lincolnshire Theater Join us for the play, Ragtime, which is a musical saga of three families in America at the beginning of the twentieth century. Ticket price: $55.00 per person, includes dinner at 6:00 p.m., and admission to the play at 7.30 p.m. We hope you will like this production and pleasant group camaraderie during the dinner! For information please call Sylvia Anderson at 847.516.1924. Send checks to Saint Anne Womenʹs Club, 120 N. Ela Street, Barrington, Attn: Sylvia Anderson, by Wednesday, November 15th. Holy Family s One in Love LGBT Ministry MINISTRY LISTENING SESSION Saturday, November 11th 10:00 a.m. noon One in Love is a friendly, safe place for parents to share stories and experiences with other parents of gay children, for the LGBT community to share stories and insights and friends and allies to come together to show love, acceptance and support. All are invited to come for safe and respectful conversation. Light refreshments will be served. If you plan to attend or have questions, please contact Karen Poglitsch at 847.620.3072 or kpoglitsch@stannebarrington.org or Chris Evon at chris.evon@yahoo.com. (R.S.V.P. appreciated, but not necessary!) Holy Family Catholic Church 2515 Palatine Road Inverness Saint Anne Church November 5, 2017 stannebarrington.org 9

Community Life SUNDAY HOSPITALITY The members of the Women s Club are pleased to continue coordinating the hospitality effort, after the 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. Sunday Masses, in the Gathering Space. On Sunday, November 5th, volunteers from the Worship Commission will serve hospitality. The Worship Commission gathers to prepare liturgy with the purpose to lift minds and hearts to God in prayer, to empower our parish to announce the reign of God, to turn away from sin and believe in the Gospel, to awaken a sense of unity among us and to deepen love of neighbor. We do this by calling forth an array of ministries ordered by the charisms and needs of the community to serve the sacramental life of the parish. MINISTRY HOSTING SCHEDULE Sunday, November 12th School Advisory Board Sunday, November 19th STAGG Community Café (School Cafeteria) Psychiatrist, Dr. Kiran Frey, and award winning cooks, Zein Bertacchi and Rima Said Thursday, November 9th Parish Center, Thane Hall 1:00 p.m. Refreshments 1:30 p.m. Presentation Dr. Kiran Frey, who specializes in geriatrics and forensic psychiatry at AMITA Healthcare, will highlight how cooking promotes physical, social and mental health. A cooking demonstration will follow presented by Zein Bertacchi and her sister, Rima Said, who were raised in Jordan. They enjoy entertaining, cooking healthy Middle Eastern dishes and will prepare authentic hummus which is delicious and has high nutritional value. All are welcome! Poker Group Age Reversing Workout Knitting Group Kennedy Watercolor Workshop Tuesday, November 7th, 9:00-11:30 a.m., Parish Center, Lower Level Tuesday, November 7th, 9:15-10:15 a.m., Hospitality Room Tuesday, November 7th, 12:00-2:00 p.m., Parish Center, Lower Level Thursday, November 9th, 10:00 a.m. noon, Parish Center, Upper Level 10 Saint Anne Church November 5, 2017 stannebarrington.org

Community Life THE 4TH ANNUAL SAINT ANNE SCAVENGER HUNT Hosted by the Young Marrieds Group Are you looking for a night out with your spouse filled with fun and adventure? If so, please sign up for the Fourth Annual Barrington Scavenger Hunt! Saturday, November 11th Flesk Brewing, Ice House, Barrington 7:00 p.m. Teams will compete in a challenge involving our local community. Dress in weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable shoes. To R.S.V.P., contact Brian at brian.holl@live.com or 773.844.4261. STAGG COMMUNITY CAFÉ PARISH BRUNCHEON Sunday, November 19th, after 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Masses School Cafeteria Saint Anne Guys Group (STAGG) will host the Community Café. The turnout last year was incredible! Do not miss this feast. It is a great opportunity to mingle with fellow parishioners. Admission is free; donations are accepted/appreciated. STAGG Men, watch for emails and signup links. Last year, over 80 guys volunteered their skills, time and energy to make this event a BIG success. If you have not checked out STAGG, this is a great opportunity to serve. Email: stagg847@gmail.com Linkedin Group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12057089 Saint Anne Church November 5, 2017 stannebarrington.org 11

Sharing the Living Story By Clem Aseron (A) Lectionary texts: http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/110517.cfm (B) Bible texts (has verse #): http://www.usccb.org/bible/books-of-the-bible/index.cfm THIRTY-FIRST SUNDAY OF THE YEAR, 2017 (151A) First Reading: Malachi 1:14b-2:2b, 8-10 Responsorial Psalm 131: 1, 2, 3 Rx = In you, Lord, I have found my peace. Second Reading: 1 Thessalonians 2:7b-9, 13 Gospel: Matthew 23:1-12 Please refer to (A) and (B) above when I cite verses in the commentary below. LITERARY The literary device we have seen in past weeks is also present here: today s story about the scribes and Pharisees is the window (vv.2-7) for Matthew s readers to look through and to discover that it is they on whom judgment is being passed when they see their reflection in the mirror see vv.8-12 noting that Jesus criticizes the scribes and Pharisees for their hypocrisy and then says to the crowds and the disciples at v.8, As for you Indeed, all four scriptures point out that justice (God s justice, or right relationships) requires integrating the inner self (one s beliefs) with one s outward actions, in other words, don t behave as an actor acting, during which what one sees is not the inner part of one but is what one is portraying. At v.13 ff., Matthew inveighs against hypocrisy (the seven woes ), calling the scribes and Pharisees hypocrites but it is a mirror for the crowds and his disciples (v.1). CULTURAL Note carefully that Matthew is making a point as he writes down for his community that Jesus tradition that had been circulating orally among them. He shifts from the chief priest and elders to the scribes and Pharisees 1 who try to gather the scattered people into a cohesive, recognizable group to enable them restore their very identity. Recall that Matthew writes after the destruction of The Temple and the city of Jerusalem in the year 70 (Jesus died in 33!). Matthew s objection to the efforts of these leaders is focused on three things: hypocrisy, an almost impossible to follow interpretation of the laws for living (Torah) and the cultural drive to seek status. Matthew s Jesus acknowledges that the scribes know their material well (v.3). It is their actions that do not square up well although they have inherited the position of authority (v.2). These particular leaders apparently center themselves on strict observance of a narrow interpretation of the law, on literalness about ritual purity laws, 2 on tithing and Sabbath observance and on following precisely the 613 commandments of The Law. In direct contrast, Matthew puts it that Jesus burden is light! (11:30) Recall that an essential condition of achieving honor (status) is to have it publicly acknowledged. Jesus tells the disciples and the crowd: be countercultural, do not pursue broader phylacteries, 3 longer tassels or honorifics like rabbi, teacher, master or father; we are all brothers and sisters, all one family under one Father in fact, the greatest among you must be your servant and [w]hoever exalts himself will be humbled (cf. 18:1-4 about who is greatest in the kingdom of heaven). Go against what is embedded as appropriate behavior from childhood go against the culture, do not seek to enhance your status for we are all sisters and brothers. Does this give more shape to the oftheard term: Servant Leadership? 12 Saint Anne Church November 5, 2017 stannebarrington.org

Sharing the Living Story So What? (1) Is that last paragraph above what it is supposed to be like here, as well as in the kingdom of heaven? Or, is it just a case of doing a flip-flop, so that the one who was exalted is now on the bottom of the list and the one who was last is now first? (2) For us, as present day leaders: will we tie them up with heavy burdens on their consciences or will we humble ourselves, be their servants and share fully in the living of their lives physically, psychologically, spiritually? How about those of us who don t consider ourselves leaders? Stay tuned to the scripture, especially the gospels, over the next three Sundays; it s the end of this Liturgical Year A. Advent of Year B is upon us! 1 Scribes = professional lawyers versed in religious law and theology; Pharisees = pious laymen who banded together to live in strict observance of the Law and oral tradition. 2 more directed to the priestly class and not the common folk 3 Phylacteries = leather boxes containing passages from the Law (Torah, see Exodus 13:1-10 and 11-16; Deut 6:4-9 and 11:13-21) worn during prayer and alluding to keeping the Law before one s eyes and in one s heart so as to keep all of God s commands (Numbers 15:38-39; Deut 22:12). Tassels (totaling 613 threads and knots) hang at the corners of outer garments. Both signify being bound to the Law and point to inner disposition and are not meant to be ostentatious, attention getting. Saint Anne Church November 5, 2017 stannebarrington.org 13

Saint Anne Catholic Community Ensuring PEACE ~ Ending Domestic Violence 6 WARNING SIGNS INDICATING AN ABUSIVE AND/OR UNHEALTHY RELATIONSHIP: SEXIST ATTITUDE: Does your partner insist that women should know their place? INSULTS: Does your partner put you down for your opinions or laugh at what you believe in? Does he/she make you feel stupid, ignorant or incompetent? PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE: Does your partner make comments such as, You re no good? Does he/she make you feel unable to do anything right or that you can t get along in the world without his/her help? RIDICULE: Does your partner make fun of you alone or in other people s presence? BLAMING OTHERS: Does your partner blame others for what he/she does or what happens to him/her? EXCESSIVELY CRITICAL OF YOU OR YOUR FAMILY: Does your partner say negative things about you or your family? If you answered YES to one or more of these questions, you or someone you know may be a victim of domestic violence. PLEASE CALL: 24 Hr. Domestic Violence Hotline, 847.697.2380 Emergencies, 911 Saint Anne will assist through referral and by offering spiritual, emotional and practical support, as possible. COMMUNITY OFFERINGS/NEEDS Note: Saint Anne prints the offerings/needs as a service to its parishioners and does not endorse or accept responsibility for them. Wanted. Literary agent to represent my book, And He Cried. Call Anthony at 847.421.5346. Caregiver. 24 hr./live-in, 17 years experience. Call Sofia, 708.655.1479. Diabetic alert dog needed. Brittle type 1 diabetic parishioner. Visit gofundme.com/alertdog4mary or email marypolnow@hotmail.com. College counselor. Contact Michael at betlinski_m@comcast.net. Reliable house cleaner. Call 630.263.1152 or spotlesshousetoday.com. Family/personal asst./household manager available. Sophie, 312.343.4322. Caregiver available. Live-in up to 7 days. Call Kara at 847.204.9868. For nannies, babysitters, housekeepers. Call Elizabeth at 847.824.4900. Housekeeping and occasional babysitting. Call Maria at 847.973.6251. Home caregiver available for older adults. Call Debbie at 847.254.3454. Dog walker/pet sitter. Email barringtondogwalker@gmail.com. House/pet sitting, domestic services, extended stay. Joanne, 847.476.1855. Experienced caregiver available. Call Clare at 847.707.9992. Experienced, dedicated caregiver available. Call Julia, 219.308.5399. Cleaning available. Call Magdelena at 224.730.1312. Painting, carpentry, odd jobs. Call Arturo at 224.730.1312. Sitter available. Call Aneta, 630.550.7805. Referral, Anna, 847.361.0655. Home daycare by parishioner. Call Diane at 847.809.2294. Infant care in your home. 40 years experience. Call Ellen at 847.629.5220. Professional furniture moving. Call Anthony at 224.622.0297. Caregiver/driver/companion. FT/PT. Call Bruno at 847.224.5345. Sitter available to clean/care for adults. Call Irma at 847.382.4762. Math tutor, 6th-12th grade. Margaret, mlymperis@att.net, 312.545.9297. Handyman available. $15.00/hr. Call Rosolio at 847.382.4762. Reading/writing specialist/tutor. cquimper72@comcast.net, 847.302.6143. LITURGICAL MINISTER SCHEDULE - NOVEMBER 11TH-12TH Time Presider Mass Coordinators and Eucharistic Ministers Lectors Altar Servers 5:15 p.m. Fr. Jeremy Thomas M. Bondi, B. Bondi D. Brown, R. Farrell, W. Fischer, D. Nicoletti, S. Nicoletti, M. Nicoletti, A. Nisbet, S. Oakley, M. Zwolinski, NOT FILLED (2) C. Bergmann I. LaCesa J. Shearin R. Carpenter M. Peters A. Carpenter 7:15 a.m. Fr. Bernie Pietrzak A. Aquino R. Dehn, F. Garcia, J. Glatz, D. Wirt, A. Wirt, NOT FILLED M. Dehn T. Ciganek W. Schell E. OʹDonoghue J. Mirski J. Benkendorf 9:00 a.m. Fr. Bernie Pietrzak S. Bishop, B. Bishop J. Albanese, M. Albanese, M. Bleibel, L. DeGrazia, P. Fasano, B. Graff, M. Kantarski, L. Koehler, K. Mastrangeli, R. Remback, Jan Sibley, Jeff Sibley, P. Sobolewski, B. Sobolewski, L. Spiek, K. Tabak, M. Tracy Family-ministered Mass Q. Perry D. Koehler P. Hessling 11:00 a.m. Fr. Joji C. Condill A. Auten, S. Beattie, S. Carlson, D. Deignan, K. Garcia, T. Garcia, P. Hirsch, B. Kesler, J. Kolasinski, V. Kostecki, K. Levecke, T. Mitoraj, K. Murphy, J. Prentice, NOT FILLED (3) P. Kolasinski M. Corwin N. Deignan K. Kolasinski D. Fitzpatrick A. Cheeseman 5:15 p.m. Fr. Joji R. Abbate, J. Abbate S. Boutilier, Chris Burke, T. Chapman, F. Cotter, L. Kaboski, T. Moran, E. Moran, K. Moran, A. Niro, R. Niro, S. Raseman C. Laning Mark Roeckell E. Diaz-Jimenez J. Liedlich I. Davila M. Gryzlo 14 Saint Anne Church November 5, 2017 stannebarrington.org

Our Weekly Intentions REMEMBER OUR SICK IN PRAYER Anthony Ament Carter Andreae Laura Beck Tom Black Lou Borbely Joe Bosowski Chuck Brennemann Bill Brackett Philip Cano Doris Carey, Kyle Carey Fr. Chris Ciastoń Sally Connolly Jay Cooper David Cox Susan Cross Janet Daboub Nevaeh Diglietta Mario and Margaret DiLullo Roxanne Doherty Lauretta Dolan Bob Dorman Caroline Dwyer James Enright Anna Fisher, Mera Fisher Thad Fogarty Nick Fosteras, Damian Fosteras Joan Flynn Nick Garibotti Theresa Gerbig Grace Henson Mary Hoffing Jeff Hunter Paul Inwood Marianne Issel Janet Jacobs Karen Jezierski Michelle Karl Megan Keefe Betsy Kelly Caroline Kolder Tim Kraemer Brian Krull Giovanni LaManna Rosemarie Lenz Corryn Lohmeyer Edwin Ludtke Judy Madigan Jackson Marhorst Cindy Martin Joan Matthews Greg Matz Helen McCann Mary McKeirnan Edward McLaughlin Michael McMahon Alex McNamara Peter Meyer Sean Miller, Virginia Miller Scarlett Moran Rita Mormando Jim Mulvihill Sharon Murray Mary Lou O Brien Andrew O Connell Rita OʹConnor Luna Okada Diane Panenka Rebecca Pareja Roopal Patel Norm Paucci Rosemary Paulus Mike Pavone Dennis Peters, Joan Peters John Peterson Neveah Piglietta Dick Plenge Alexander Proebstle Mary Reinhart Peter Reyther Les Roland Bob Ross, Jane Ross, Jim Ross Margaret Ryan Eric Sanders Herman Schamberger Rick Schaschwary Michelle Schmitt John Mark Shaw Alice Stedronsky Bruce Stopka Rich Suda Janet Sullivan, Keane Sullivan Urban Thobe James Michael Thompson Will Tobias Thomas Towne Sophia Trujillo Sasha Untiedt Bonnie Vaughan Jack Vaughn Annette Weres Roy Wilkes Laura Wortman Roger Young RECENT BAPTISMS Lena Frances Piriczky (Megan and Vince) UPCOMING MARRIAGES II Meghan Reed and Joseph Landon Saturday, November 11th, 3:00 p.m. Eleanor Schmerler and Alex Rich OUR BELOVED DEAD Randal Butchness, father of Adam and Regan; Dorothy Elvey, mother of Carol Helmers; Dolores Gasbo, aunt of Terri Cox; Bridget Kennicott, daughter of Sara and David; Leonarda Rubio, grandmother of Eryka Accordino; John B. Siewers, Jr., husband of Rosemary and father of MaryRo Flynn, J.B. and Patrick MASS INTENTIONS Monday, November 6th, Romans 11:29-36; Luke 14:12-14 8:15 a.m. (JD) Saint Anne Purgatorial Society Tuesday, November 7th, Romans 12:5-16b; Luke 14:15-24 8:15 a.m. (JT) Saint Anne Perpetual Mass Society Cis Carrol The Madden Family Wednesday, November 8th, Romans 13:8-10; Luke 14:25-33 8:15 a.m. (MS) Tom Faust The Aquino Family James Contreras Bobbie Hixson Thursday, November 9th, Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; 1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22 8:15 a.m. (BP) Michael Banasiak The Family Donald Owens The Lopez Family Friday, November 10th, Romans 15:14-21; Luke 16:1-8 8:15 a.m. (JG) Saint Anne Perpetual Mass Society Jim Carollo Jim and Lynn Luka Saturday, November 11th, Wis 6:12-16; 1 Thes 4:13-18 [13-14]; Mt 25:1-13 5:15 p.m. (JT) Bruce Pociask Esther Lark Charles R. Walgreen John and Mary Brown Tom Faust John and Mary Brown Frank Genualdi Toni Krush Bridget Kennicott Sally Strode Sunday, November 12th, Wis 6:12-16; 1 Thes 4:13-18 [13-14]; Mt 25:1-13 7:15 a.m. (BP) People of Saint Anne James Carollo The Mirski Family William Freund The Emily Novy Family 9:00 a.m. (BP) John Hoffman Char and Roger Young Gerry Kraemer Tom and Cathy Faust Mary Ellen Condill The Miller Family Special Intention, Paul Gallagher The Tarulis Family Special Intention, Robert Kufta The Tarulis Family 11:00 a.m. (JT) Lillian Zarno Anita and Jerry Joe Kelsch Patty Winston John Capezio Julie Hanson Thomas Hamilton Eastwood Neighbors John Nolan Ed and Lucy Held 5:15 p.m. (JT) Sandra DiCecca Philip DiCecca PARISH EVENTS Monday, November 6th Tuesday, November 7th 6:00 p.m. Community Event 7:00 p.m. Rosary Chapel Wednesday, November 8th 4:00 p.m. Soup Supper Off-campus Thursday, November 9th 6:30 p.m. Fireside Chat with Fr. Joji Gathering Space Friday, November 10th 6:00 p.m. Community Event Saturday, November 11th, Sharing Board Food Collection 9:15 a.m. Reconciliation (JD) Chapel 7:00 p.m. Young Marrieds Scavenger Hunt Flesk Brewing Sunday, November 12th, 32nd Sunday, Sharing Board Collection 9:00 a.m. Family-ministered Mass Saint Anne Church November 5, 2017 stannebarrington.org 15

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Saint Anne Catholic Community 120 North Ela Street, Barrington, Illinois 60010 Parish Office 847.382.5300 847.382.5363 (fax) Monday - Friday: 9:00 A.M. 5:00 P.M. Fridays during summer: 9:00 A.M. 1:00 P.M. Saturday/Sunday: 9:00 A.M. 1:00 P.M. Saint Anne Parish Staff: Pastor Fr. Bernie Pietrzak bpietrzak@stannebarrington.org Assistant to the Pastor Ms. August Link 847.620.3055 alink@stannebarrington.org Pastor Emeritus Fr. Jack Dewes 847.620.3058 Associate Pastors Fr. Chris Ciastoń 847.620.3059 cciaston@stannebarrington.org Fr. Joji Thanugundla 847.620.3060 jthanugundla@stannebarrington.org Pastoral Associate Michael Beard 847.620.3070 mbeard@stannebarrington.org Deacon Couples Jim Condill Bob and Sue Powers Sr. Anna Marie Dressler 847.381.5793 sannamarie@stannebarrington.org Sr. Lauretta Leipzig 847.381.5452 slauretta@stannebarrington.org Director, Liturgy and Music Rory Cooney 847.620.3064 rcooney@stannebarrington.org Associate Director, Liturgy and Music Georgene Farman 847.620.3066 gfarman@stannebarrington.org Director, Care Ministries Mary Ellen Johnston 847.382.2148 mejohnston@stannebarrington.org Director, Hope Ministries Mary Howard 847.381.1159 mhoward@stannebarrington.org Diane Barrett 847.381.5721 Project Hope Office Manager Business and Operations Manager Margaret Buckstaff 847.620.3054 mbuckstaff@stannebarrington.org Office Managers Cathy Faust 847.382.5300 cfaust@stannebarrington.org Stacey Niezyniecki 847.382.5300 sniezyniecki@stannebarrington.org Assistant to Business Manager Carol Helmers 847.620.3051 chelmers@stannebarrington.org Marketing and Communications Coordinator Amy Holsworth 847.620.3052 aholsworth@stannebarrington.org Maintenance Supervisor Sarge Youkhanna 847.620.3078 School Maintenance Dave Rozycki 847.620.3007 Faith Formation and Education 847.756.4051 (fax) Director, Lifelong Faith Formation Mary Jane Kurowski 847.620.3071 mjkurowski@stannebarrington.org Implementation Coordinator Carla Czyzewski 847.620.3069 cczyzewski@stannebarrington.org Administrative Assistant Marianne Bondi 847.620.3068 mbondi@stannebarrington.org Director, Youth and Young Adult Ministry Michael Hugo 847.620.3073 mhugo@stannebarrington.org Administrative Assistant Karen Poglitsch 847.620.3072 kpoglitsch@stannebarrington.org Saint Anne Parish School 319 E. Franklin Street, 847.381.0311 Principal Mrs. Dawn Kapka dkapka@stanneschoolbarrington.org Assistant Principal Mrs. Lisa Torrence ltorrence@stanneschoolbarrington.org Office Manager/Marketing Donna Cherwin dcherwin@stanneschoolbarrington.org Sharing Parish Saint Frances of Rome, Cicero, 60804 Fr. Paul Stein, Pastor 708.652.2140 Parish Council of Ministries 847.382.5300 Bill Graff, Chairperson Tracy Garcia, Community Life Commission Andrea Wirt, Community Life Commission Jerry Rodosky, Deanery Representative Liz Cocoma, Faith Formation and Education Christine Jodoin, Faith Formation and Education Julie Andrews, Human Concerns Commission Claire Hamilton, Human Concerns Commission Jim Condill, Office of the Pastor Jim Young, Office of the Pastor Tom Owens, Worship Commission Amy Holsworth, aholsworth@stannebarrington.org Finance Council financecouncil@stannebarrington.org David Wirt, Chairperson Ron Cobb Sarah Gainer Joe Gurreri JP Hills Andrew Kelleher, Jr. Lisa Koehler Nathan Perry Pete Scheffler School Advisory Board Hayde Federighi, Chairperson Margaret Graff Christine Jodoin Emily Kennedy Colleen Kozak Liz Pitcher Denise Peters Pete Scheffler Norm Yustin Clarion Bulletin Editor Kerry Miller 630.278.8807 kmiller@stannebarrington.org Sacraments We believe that the celebration of the sacraments ranks among the most important gifts that we have. We look forward to sharing these celebrations with those who, in some way, are part of our community. Therefore, please note the following: Visitation of the Sick: If you or a family member are in a local hospital or are homebound and would like a visit from a minister of care or a priest, call Mary Ellen Johnston at 847.382.2148. Baptism: Our Baptism ministry is pleased to help your family prepare for the special event of your child s entrance into our faith community. Two Baptism sessions are required for parents baptizing their 1st child Parents who have had a Baptism at another Catholic Church and are now wanting to baptize a child at Saint Anne will be asked to speak to a staff member before scheduling Baptism Parents who have already attended Baptism preparation at Saint Anne will be asked to speak to a staff member before scheduling Baptism Information for setting a Baptism date will be given at the meeting or at the time of the interview. Call the parish office at 847.382.5300. Marriage: To be married at Saint Anne, the preparation process should begin 7 months to one year prior to the wedding date. Please call the parish office to secure a date as soon as possible. Membership at Saint Anne is not a requirement. We look forward to helping you during this time of preparation for the vocation of Christian marriage. First Eucharist and First Reconciliation: These sacraments are typically celebrated in second grade. Candidates must be registered parishioners and complete the two-year preparation program. For more information, call the Faith Formation and Education office at 847.620.3067. Confirmation: This sacrament is celebrated in high school. Candidates must be registered parishioners and complete the two-year preparation program. For more information, call the PATHS office at 847.620.3072. Reconciliation: Saturdays, 9:15 a.m. until all are heard or by appointment. Adult Christian Initiation: If you are looking for a place to belong or a church community to share questions and beliefs, perhaps you would like to find out more about what it means to be a Catholic Christian. Saint Anne would be delighted and honored to share the gift of faith and fellowship with you. Call Michael Beard at 847.620.3070 for information regarding the RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults). Registration: To enter into our faith community, please attend an information/registration session at 9:30 a.m. in the Hospitality Room, followed by the 11:00 a.m. Mass on the 1st Sunday of the month, except on holiday weekends when there are no sessions. For further information, call the parish office at 847.382.5300. * THE NEXT NEW PARISHIONER WELCOMING SESSION AND REGISTRATION WILL BE ON SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3RD *