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The Clarion Volume 14, No. 22 FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER April 22, 2018 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

PROVIDENCE AND THE CONSPIRACY OF ACCIDENTS By Ron Rolheiser, OMI Some years ago, in a class in religious experience, a woman shared this story: She had been raised in a religious home and had been a regular church-goer until her university years when her interest in religion progressively dropped so that by the time of her graduation, she no longer attended church. Her indifference to religion continued for several more years after her graduation. Her story focused on how that changed. One day, several years after having given up going to church, she went to spend some time with a married sister who lived near a major ski resort. She arrived on a Saturday evening and the next morning, Sunday, her sister invited her to go to church with her. She went skiing instead. On one of her runs down the hill that Sunday, she hit a tree and broke her leg. Sporting a huge cast, she was released from hospital several days later. The next Sunday morning, her sister again asked her to come to church with her. This time, with skiing not an option, she accepted the invitation. As luck would have it, the readings for the day were about the Good Shepherd and, as chance would have it, there was a visiting-priest from Israel. The priest could not see her, complete with cast, sitting in the back pews and so there was no explanation, other than divine providence or pure, sinister fluke, for how he began his homily: Thereʹs a practice among shepherds in Israel, he said, that existed at the time of Jesus and is still in use today that needs to be understood in order to appreciate what Jesus says about God as the Good Shepherd. Sometimes, very early on in the life of a lamb, if a shepherd senses that this particular lamb is going to be a congenital stray and forever be drifting away from the herd, he deliberately breaks its leg so that he has to carry it until its leg is healed. By that time, the lamb becomes so attached to the shepherd that it never strays again! I may be dense, shared the woman, but, given my broken leg and all that chance coincidence, hearing those words woke up something inside me. I have prayed and gone to church regularly ever since! The language of God is the experience God writes inside our lives, says John of the Cross. James Mackey suggests that divine providence is a conspiracy of accidents through which God speaks. What this woman experienced that Sunday was precisely the language of God, divine providence, Godʹs finger in her life through a conspiracy of accidents. Today such a concept of divine providence is not very popular. Our age tends to see this as too-connected to an unhealthy fatalism ( Itʹs all in Godʹs hands; I neednʹt take all the necessary measures! ), an unhealthy fundamentalism ( God sent AIDS into the world as a punishment for sexual promiscuity! ) or an unhealthy theology of God ( God sends us natural and personal disasters to bring us back to our senses! ) Itʹs good that our age rejects these false notions of providence because God does not start fires, floods, wars, AIDS or anything else to punish us. God doesnʹt break anyoneʹs legs. Nature, chance, freedom and brute contingency do. Sometimes, admittedly, sin is involved, but thatʹs not the point. God doesnʹt send catastrophes to wake us up. But to say that God doesnʹt initiate or cause these things is not the same thing as saying that God doesnʹt speak through them. God speaks through chance events, accidents, both good and bad. Past generations more easily grasped this. My parents, for example, had a finely-tuned and theologically-correct sense of divine province: They were farmers and, for them, like Abraham and Sarah of old, there were no accidents, only providence and the finger of God. If they had a good harvest, God was blessing them. If they had a poor one, well, they concluded that God wanted them to live on less for a while and for a good reason. And they would always in the end figure out that reason. Jesus called this reading the signs of the times. How do we do this? We do it by becoming meteorologists of soul who read the inner movements of the spirit in the outer weather of history. In the conspiracy of accidents that make up the ordinary events of our everyday lives, the finger of God is writing and writing large. We are children of Israel, children of Jesus, and children of our mothers and fathers in the faith. We need therefore, like them, to look at each and every event in our lives and ask ourselves the question: What is God saying to us in this? The language of God is the experience that God writes inside our lives. Reading that language is an important form of prayer, one that takes us beyond simply saying prayers to more healthily living out the words: Pray always. 2 Saint Anne Church April 22, 2018 stannebarrington.org

Office of the Pastor STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE Weekly Offering for April 15th, 2018 Year to Date Collections People attending weekend Liturgies: 1,486 Sunday Offering Envelopes: 289 Electronic Giving/Direct Debit/Stock Total for Sunday Total Sunday Budget Over/Under Budget Year to Date Collection vs. Budget Year to Date Sunday/Fall Catch-up Year to Date Budget for Sunday Collections Difference $17,499.00 $11,623.00 $29,122.00 $40,000.00 -$10,878.00 $1,627,055.00 $1,600,000.00 +$27,055.00 Sharing Parish Commitment: $56,230.00 Archdiocesan Required Collections: $53,391.00 LENTEN ALMSGIVING BUDGET: $30,000.00 ACTUAL COLLECTED TO DATE: $40,061.00 EASTER COLLECTIONS BUDGET: $125,000.00 ACTUAL COLLECTED TO DATE: $121,490.00 It has come to our attention that some of the donors to Legacy of Faith have not been receiving notices of upcoming payments, and we are working with the Archdiocese campaign office to resolve this issue. If you have a question about a notice of payment, a tax receipt for a gift made in 2017, a campaign project or any other matter relating to Legacy of Faith, please contact Andrea Wirt, Campaign Coordinator, at 312.218.5312 or LegacyofFaith@stannebarrington.org. Thank you for your generosity! Saint Anne Church April 22, 2018 stannebarrington.org 3

Worship LITURGY CORNER By Rory Cooney SINGING THE FAITH: THE GLORY TO GOD I ve sung a lot of different music to the text of the Glory to God in the Mass during my life. Growing up, from my childhood through high school days, my favorite among the chant Masses was called the Ambrosian Gloria, because it was of a different kind of chant than most of the music in the Liber Usualis in that it came from the music of Milan, where St. Ambrose had been bishop, rather than Rome or France. Contrary to legend, Ambrose himself didn t have anything to do with writing the music himself. The Ambrosian Gloria was unique in that about 90% of it was chanted on a single note, with occasional moves up or down by one tone. But at the end of certain phrases, including the name of Jesus, and ad dexteram Patris ( at the right hand of the Father, ) the melody would blossom out into this soaring twelve-note syllable that turned the music from something rather humdrum to something really expansive and wonderful. There were Masses in English in the early years after Vatican II, like the People s Mass by Jan Vermulst that were widely popular, as were settings like the Missa Bossa Nova by the late Chicagoan Peter Scholtes, who as a priest had ministered at St. Brendan s on the south side. When the St. Louis Jesuits became popular in the late 1970s and going forward, a setting of the Gloria, by John Foley, S.J., became virtually omnipresent. It was in verse-refrain form, an innovation since the Vatican Council, which made the first verse, Glory to God in the highest, and peace to his people on earth, into a refrain and gave the verses to the choir. By the time this Gloria ran its course, congregations were singing the verses as well as the refrain. I wrote a Gloria in 7/8 time in the mid-1980s at my previous parish, which, as far as I know, was the only one of its kind! Probably because it was so sui generis and idiosyncratic, it had limited appeal, but it was published on our second album in 1985, Do Not Fear to Hope. When Gary Daigle introduced his setting of the Gloria at the Franciscan Renewal Center in Scottsdale and then on his recording Praise the Maker s Love in 1991, I started using it everywhere. We used it here at Saint Anne until the translation changed in 2006. Today at Mass, and pretty much since the translation changed, our Easter season setting here has been from Ed Bolduc s Mass of St. Ann, written for his parish in Marietta, Georgia. Ed s liturgical music, you can probably tell from the setting, is oriented toward especially teen congregations, but like me, he works in a big parish with people of all ages and tries to write in a way that has appeal across the board. I think this setting is about the best one out there and most well known of the newer settings. I always keep my ear to the ground for what s working in other parishes, and when something seems to take off well in different parts of the country, you are liable to hear us try it here at Saint Anne. Meanwhile, Ed Bolduc s Glory to God setting is so familiar now that we introduced the Eucharistic acclamations (Holy, Holy, Mystery of Faith and Great Amen) on Easter, hoping that the thematic similarity would help the music be easier to pick up faster. Look for the music in your worship aid throughout the Easter season I know you know the words! 4 Saint Anne Church April 22, 2018 stannebarrington.org

Faith Formation and Education PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR CONFIRMATION CANDIDATES WHO HAVE COMPLETED THE 2 YEAR PATHS PREPARATION PROGRAM AND WERE CONFIRMED ON SATURDAY, APRIL 21ST Giovanni Armocida Clio Bach Margaret Berquist Luke Blaszczyk Abigail Bonanotte Steve Bramati III Delaney Brienen Morgan Brown Carmen Buckley John Bulgarelli Madeline Case Peyton Cheeseman Fiona Cherry Kathleen Cocoma Robert Connors Tyler Coupe Grace Crossin Andrew Cyhaniuk Noelle Daehler Matthew DʹAmore Caitlin Daugherty Jacob De Jesu Mitchell Dirnberger Matthew Doersching Margaret Donahue Larissa Doretti Patrick Dowell Aiden Dunleavy Clair Edens Daniel Edquist Leah Eisenbarth Elise Farley Charles Farmer Isabella Fier Kevin Fitzpatrick Thomas Fitzpatrick Emily Fleming Tiffany Frankel Patrick Furlong Bethany Gammariello Jonathan Gardner Benjamin Glatz Nicholas Goll Jerry Grady William Graff Sara Gregg Connor Groom Hanna Hissa Olivia Hughes William Hutchinson Ella Johnson Sarah Keating Nolan Kennedy Caroline Kilayko Anna King Samuel Knill William Koehler Kyle Kohanzo Lauren Kolasinski Cailin Kozlowski Alexander Krueger Edward Kurowski Michael Lenart Nicholas Lenz Hannah Liszka Jack Littel Marissa Lombardo Brenton Long Nicholas Lymperis Lauren Malenfant Patrick Malia Patrick Mantatsky Matthew Marquis Matthew Mauleon Kevin McAndrews Mary Mclaughlin Mark Meny Patrick Meny Matthew Messer Harrison Miles Michael Mileski Juliana Moreno Peter Mormando Hope Niezyniecki Alyssa Norris Emily OʹDonoghue Dominic Oetinger Olivia Olczyk Chad Oliver Ingrid Pallan Daniel Parisi Emma Peplinski Addison Perri Sophia Peterson Johnny Podlesnik Tea Ragnini Kendall Rasmussen Ian Rath Victoria Rebbeck Robert Reyther Elena Rodriguez Anastasia Roeder Robert Roeder III Olivia Roncone Aidan Roth Kelsey Rothas James Scheffler Sarah Schorsch Zoe Schroeder Isabella Scoby Emma Seifert Eva Shirley Margaret Simmons William Slott Caroline Smith Keeley Starvel Drew Stengren Grace Suppes Sophia Tlapa Shanna Turczynski Audrey van Boven Christopher Vu Henry Wachsman Samuel Walser Elizabeth Werner Jessica Williams Kelly Wolff Cecilia Yasell Taylor Zelisko Saint Anne Church April 22, 2018 stannebarrington.org 5

Faith Formation and Education PRAY FOR THOSE SERVING OUR COUNTRY: David E. Anderson, Jr., Petty Officer (Navy), brother of Elizabeth and Victoria Anderson, Norfolk, VA Lcpl Colin R. Bosworth (USMC), son of Ken and Pam, Okinawa, Japan Daniel Carrick, nephew of Mary Helen and Larry McCarthy, Army Special Forces, Afghanistan Master/Sgt William G. Cook, grandson of Bill, U.S. Army, Ft. Belvoir, VA Lt. Col. Marc E. Czaja, son of Virginia and Charles Brenneman, USMC, USA Sgt. Michael W. Gabriel, son of Cindy Gabriel, 595th Trans BOE LT Jacqueline Gridley, granddaughter of Dorothy Connolly, USN, Norfolk, VA Andrew Jennings, cousin of Virginia Brenneman, Army, Wounded Warrior, USA Christopher Lenz, grandson of Rosemarie, Staff Sergeant, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma USAF Capt. Robert OʹMeara, son of Bob and Sue, Fort Bliss Sgt. Thomas Orlowski, son of Jon, USMC, Special Operations, Camp Lejeune, NC SFC Jeffrey Puch, brother of Katie Grund, Army, Hunter Airfield, Savannah, GA Lt. Clayton Rife, grandson of Elaine Conrad, Afghanistan Matt Ryan, nephew of John Weaver, U.S. Army, Fort Carson, CO Lieutenant Daniel J. Sanchez, US Naval Aviator, son of Daniel E. Sanchez, Iwakuni, Japan, USS Reagan Aircraft Carrier Sgt. Robert Schroeder, son of John and Martha Muno, Army, South Korea Master Sergeant Ted Sierocinski, Air Force Para Rescue Airman, grandson of Jack and Mary Reinhart James Reed Strissel, Jr., grandson of Joseph and Ann Tuszynski, Colorado Cmdr. Joseph W. Stubitz, U.S. Navy, brother of Steve Stubitz, AFRICOM, Djibouti, Africa 6 Saint Anne Church April 22, 2018 stannebarrington.org

Faith Formation and Education 2018-2019 FAITH FORMATION REGISTRATION NOW AVAILABLE! GRADES 1-8 - REGISTER BY JUNE 30TH! Saint Anne Faith Formation offers catechetical and formation opportunities for adults and children in formats designed for both households and individuals of all ages and life stages to reach and strengthen the entire Saint Anne community. For parishioners of all ages, there are opportunities throughout the year that provide an enhanced Catholic foundation in participatory and engaging settings, enabling all to grow and share in faith together. For adults we offer discussion groups and outside speakers who share their wisdom and provide tools to help us apply our faith to the everyday world in which we live. Adults, watch the bulletin for adult and family opportunities throughout the year Young adults ages 17-21 with developmental delays are encouraged to participate in our SPRED program Middle school teens register for Journey small faith groups Children in grades 1-5 register for Children s Faith Formation INTERESTED IN FIRST EUCHARIST PREPARATION? First Eucharist preparation is a two-year process that begins in the fall two years prior to sacrament reception. Those who begin in the fall of first grade will be prepared for sacrament reception in the spring of second grade. First Reconciliation and First Eucharist preparation and reception can also take place at any time beyond second grade. For those who are entering the second year of sacrament preparation, please be reminded that registration is required each year. Registration information and forms are available on the Saint Anne website Home Page, bottom left corner, under Upcoming Registrations Questions? Call the Faith Formation Office at 847.620.3069. As individuals, couples and families, when we experience and share our faith together as community we are all richer for the experience! Saint Anne Church April 22, 2018 stannebarrington.org 7

Faith Formation and Education FIRST EUCHARIST RETREAT In preparation for First Eucharist, our children and their parents participated in a day of retreat this past weekend. Parents and children worked together to design and create the traditional banners that will hang on each family s pew. Plain pieces of felt were transformed into beautiful, personal statements reflecting the relationship of the child to the sacrament. 8 Saint Anne Church April 22, 2018 stannebarrington.org

Faith Formation and Education FIRST EUCHARIST RETREAT The children were given an opportunity to practice reception of the host and wine. Predictably, these new tastes weren t always a favorite! Families participated in a scavenger hunt for items used during liturgy. They learned the names and purpose of various items worn by the priests and used during the Mass. All shared in story of the Last Supper, learning the meaning and intentions of this wonderful gift that Jesus gave us. Families shared in hospitality, and all enjoyed a wonderful day! We were blessed to have Alex Bradley, Bella Fier and Edward Kurowski assisting with the retreats; two days which would not have run nearly as smoothly without them! Saint Anne Church April 22, 2018 stannebarrington.org 9

Faith Formation and Education SAINT ANNE PARISH SCHOOL NEWS A GROWTH MINDSET AT SAINT ANNE SCHOOL Some children seem to take advantage of every learning opportunity, while some children struggle to find the importance of improving their knowledge or skills. The answer to this contrast may lie in a person s view of the world. Stanford Psychology Professor Dr. Carol Dweck has conducted decades of research on achievement and success a simple idea that makes all the difference in the classroom. According to Dr. Dweck, a person s viewpoint can fall into one of two categories: a fixed mindset or a growth mindset. A mindset describes a person s belief about learning and intelligence. A person with a fixed mindset believes his intelligence and abilities are fixed traits. A fixed mindset can lead to the belief that talent alone creates success regardless of effort. A child who views intelligence as fixed tends to focus on jud gm ent. They are more concerned with proving they are smart or hiding that they are not. Moreover, a fixed mindset can have long lasting effects on learning by leading to a child that tends to avoid situations in which they might fail or might have to work hard. Conversely, children who have a growth mindset do better in school because they have an empowering perspective on learning. They focus on improvement and see effort as a way to build their abilities and failure as a natural part of the learning process. Teachers at Saint Anne School foster an environment in which students are not only aware of growth mindset but can actively take part in creating such a culture. To create this culture, teachers focus on praising the way a student approaches a challenge, not how hard they try or how well they did. For instance, a growth mindset-focused teacher would praise a student for the way she solved a math problem or how she organized her homework to get it done. In addition, the teachers use many strategies and skills to teach different learning styles and promote growth. Lastly, the ELA curriculum has students reading and writing about characters who face challenges and develop strategies to overcome them. In conclusion, children with growth mindsets believe their abilities can improve over time. By comparison, children with fixed mindsets think their abilities are a set trait that can t change. SAS teachers are fostering growth mindsets focused classrooms to help each child develop a love for learning, resiliency and self-confidence. A TED Talk with Dr. Carol Dweck can be viewed at https://www.ted.com/talks/ carol_dweck_the_power_of_believing_that_you_can_improve. 10 Saint Anne Church April 22, 2018 stannebarrington.org

Human Concerns ST COLUMBANUS FOOD PANTRY BENEFITS FROM SPRING FOOD DRIVE Despite the winter weather in April, we had a great turnout for the Food Drive! Many, many thanks to all the generous parishioners who gave food, gift cards and money to St. Columbanus! Father Matt, Preston and the St. Columbanus volunteers were so thankful for our generosity. Many THANKS to all the Saint Anne volunteers! Our Boy Scout Troop and their parents: Conner, Henry, Max and Stephanie Hamel, Christian, Sophia and Jonathan McPharlin, Ethan and Dan Marschman; St. V iator High School volunteers: Trent Federighi and George, Geoffrey and Greg Bowman; our parishioner volunteers: Marc Federighi and Karen Walsh and their box packing expertise and Rich Baumgart and Bob Sobolewski for their MANY years of driving the truck! Special thanks to Val Hessling and her family for organizing this successful spring food drive. $1.00 CLOTHING AND ACCESSORY CLEARANCE All YELLOW TAG and select PURPLE TAG clothing, shoes, belts, scarves, ties and purses are just $1.00 just this week! Great graduation items are in store now. Celebrate their achievement with the perfect gift! Saint Anne Church April 22, 2018 stannebarrington.org 11

Community Life 70TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION ON APRIL 10TH On Tuesday, April 10th, the Saint Anne Women s Club hosted a celebration at the Barrington White House for its 70th anniversary. With over 100 in attendance, the ladies celebrated 70 years of hospitality, ministry and service to Saint Anne and the surrounding community. The evening opened with a prayer by Father Jack Dewes, Pastor Emeritus of the Saint Anne Catholic Community and Chaplain of the Women s Club. Pictured, left: Fr. Jack offered a moving prayer to the ladies of the Women s Club at the beautiful Barrington White House The group heard moving and often humorous reflections from 17 past and present presidents about their respective years of leadership. More photos can be seen on the media gallery on our website. Elaine Conrad (1971, 1972) Lois Bataille (1975, 1976) Kathy Casey (1988, 1989) Maura Chamberlin (1992) Beth Raseman (1993) Maureen Sieger (1996) Maria Liedlich (1998) Peggy Hirsch (1999) Linda Lopez (2002) Eva Kolasinski (2006) Patricia Kolasinski (2007) Irene LaCesa (2009) Mary Sneed (2010) Evelyn Diaz-Jimenez (2011) Andrea Wirt (2012) Margaret Lortie (2014) Anne Rometty (2000, 2015, 2016) Mary McKenna (2017, 2018) Pictured, right: Past Presidents of the Women s Club with Spiritual Moderator Sr. Lauretta Leipzig and current president and the Clubʹs 2018 Woman of the Year Mary McKenna. 12 Saint Anne Church April 22, 2018 stannebarrington.org

Community Life Sr. Lauretta Leipzig, the Club s Spiritual Moderator for the last 30 years, offered the following inspirational reflection. With the inspiration of God, the Divine Artist, the Women s Club has, over the past 70 years, painted a beautiful picture of women who prayed, gathered and partied together, and who gave generously countless hours of hospitality and service wherever and whenever it was needed. Tonight is special because it became a holy center around which we gathered to celebrate the 70th anniversary with members and friends a gift we can lovingly call life-filled. While, with joyful hearts we voice our thanks for all the graces, opportunities and women of the past and present, we cannot help but smile upon and thank especially the present Women s Club Board and all who designed this special night of celebration. We will continue to rely on the promises each day holds for the future of the Women s Club. They are gifts from God as we approach with insight the unknown ahead and we explore new ways to use our energy and talents. The Women s Club will, with renewed dedication, go forward with a strong hope and trust in God and Mary, our Patron and their constant presence and guidance with us. As we prepare to leave this beautiful place tonight, may we fill the pockets of our hearts with the memory of this precious experience. May we find joy and hope in the friendships we have made or renewed tonight and may all of us who celebrated call forth from one another and all the women of the Saint Anne Community the goodness and love that is hidden in every heart. Congratulations and thank you, Saint Anne Women s Club! Pictured, above: 2017 Womenʹ s Club Executive Board: Cathy Sisto, Sr. Lauretta Leipzig, Arlene Overheu, Kathleen Amatangelo, Andrea Wirt, Anne Rometty, Mary McKenna and Mary Sneed Saint Anne Church April 22, 2018 stannebarrington.org 13

Community Life HOSPITALITY AFTER 9:00 AND 11:00 A.M. MASSES On Sunday, April 22nd, volunteers from Saint Anne School will serve donuts, orange juice and coffee in the Gathering Space. At Saint Anne Parish School, we celebrate the vital role that we play in preparing our children and young people to become successful scholars, responsible citizens and faithfilled Catholics who will have a lifelong relationship with God. Prayer, worship, faith formation, academic excellence and service are incorporated at the very core of our mission. MINISTRY HOSTING SCHEDULE Sunday, April 29th Young Marrieds Group Sunday, May 6th RCIA ANNUAL INSTALLATION MASS AND DINNER TUESDAY, MAY 8TH All members of the Saint Anne Women s Club are cordially invited to the 2018 Installation Mass and Dinner on Tuesday, May 8th. Mass will start in the chapel at 6:30 p.m.. A catered meal will be served in the Hospitality Room, courtesy of the Women s Club. During dinner, outgoing members of the Board will be recognized for their vital contributions, and incoming members will be welcomed. For questions or to R.S.V.P., contact Program Chair, Mary Sneed at 847.756.4235 or mary.v.sneed@sbcglobal.net. Your reply is needed so that we may cordially serve you. We will gratefully accept sweets for the dessert table. We also would appreciate assistance with setup starting at 5:00 p.m., and clean-up following the meeting. Items for the May Act of Compassion are gently used and new books for birth through sixth grade for Bernieʹs Books. SAVE THE DATE PARISH PICNIC SATURDAY, JUNE 9TH 14 Saint Anne Church April 22, 2018 stannebarrington.org

Community Life ARE YOU ABLE TO HELP? Many of our young families are in need of child care during the 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. Masses. We are seeking the help of both adults and teens to help in the nursery during Mass. Schedules can be flexible, and your time will be compensated. If you are interested in participating or learning more, please contact Mary Jane Kurowski, Director of Lifelong Faith Formation, at mjkurowski@stannebarrington.org. PIZZA AND POETRY Thursday, April 26th Thane Hall 1:00 p.m. Refreshments 1:30 p.m. Presentation During lunch, read your favorite poem aloud. Tell the group about the poet and why you enjoy the poem. Poker Group Tuesday, April 24th, 9:00-11:30 a.m., Parish Center, Lower Level Age Reversing Workout Tuesday, April 24th, 9:15-10:15 a.m., Church, Hospitality Room Woodcarving Wednesday, April 25th, 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m., Parish Center, Lower Level Short Story Reading Group Wednesday, April 25th, 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m., Parish Center, Thane Hall Kennedy Watercolor Thursday, April 26th, 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m., Parish Center, Upper Level Workshop SENIORS GROUP - SHORT STORIES PROGRAM The Red Notebook - Antoine Laurain Wednesday, April 25th 9:30-11:00 a.m. Thane Hall Join us for a book discussion. For book sharing information, please contact Mary Ellen Johnston at 847.382.2148 or mejohnston@stannebarrington.org. Saint Anne Church April 22, 2018 stannebarrington.org 15

Sharing the Living Story By Clem Aseron FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER OF THE LITURGICAL YEAR 2018 (50B) First Reading: Acts of the Apostles 4:8-12 Responsorial Psalm 118:1, 8-9, 21-23, 26, 28, 29. RX = The stone rejected by the builders has become the cornerstone. Second Reading: 1 John 3:1-2 Gospel: John 10:11-18 (A) Lectionary texts: http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/042218.cfm (B) Bible texts (has verse #): http://www.usccb.org/bible/books-of-the-bible/index.cfm Please refer to (A) and (B) above when I cite below the text of the Lectionary or the Bible. A portion of chapter 10 of the gospel written by John is heard over the course of three years: On the 4th Sunday of Easter of last year, we looked at verses 1-10. This year, year B, we focus on vv. 11-18, and in Year C, the final year of the liturgical cycle 1, we have a short pericope consisting of verses 27-30. In all three, we look at the intimacy between Jesus and all the disciples through the metaphor of shepherd and sheep. We learn that a noble shepherd carefully protects his sheep from intruders and impostors by going to any length, even to dying for his sheep. Eventually, we understand that this intimacy is based on the very bond that Jesus has with the Father (vv.14-15); please read the very short chapter 15 where we find John s beautiful description of that intimacy of Father, Son and disciples as one. With our cultural lens, we do not readily grasp the confusion in either the Jesus community or the later John community described in verse 6 (last year s pericope): Although Jesus used this figure of speech 2, they did not realize what he was trying to tell them; Jesus is saying that some do not realize the full import of his words. One area of confusion for us is their cultural one in which the core values of honor/shame are in play. We cannot appreciate that the term honorable shepherd seems an oxymoron to them: they see shepherds as ritually unclean because they are continuously engaged with blood in birthing and in touching their dead sheep. They lack honor because they expose their women to shame by leaving them unattended and unprotected, over extended periods. John however, graphically describes the noble shepherd in the earlier verses and culminates in the present pericope by stating that Jesus is the Good Shepherd because he cares for the sheep so much that he is willingly to lay down his life for them. In contrast to others who claim to be shepherds of God s people, only Jesus is the good shepherd; no other is good. The Judean (Jewish) ear hears references to the Hebrew scripture: in the short chapter 34 of Ezekiel, the shepherds of Israel (the leadership) are condemned for abandoning their responsibility to care for the sheep. Instead, they take care of themselves like the hired hands in John (vv. 12-13). Instead of feeding and caring, they slaughter and eat them 3 just like the thief at John 10:10; as a consequence, the maltreated and abandoned flock scatters and becomes food for wild animals. (Compare Ezekiel 34:5 with John 10:12!) God s response: God himself will remove those shepherds and God himself will look after and tend the sheep (Ezek 34:11-16). God will search out the lost and gather them into one flock so they can again enjoy good pasture. Moreover, God will appoint over them one who will pasture them, his faithful servant, David. The prophecy ends with God s words at v.30: they shall know that I, the Lord, am their God, and they are my people, the house of Israel, says the Lord God. You, my sheep, are the sheep of my pasture, and I am your God This is what the Judean ear hears John saying about Jesus. Jesus has come to tend the sheep that the present shepherds have neglected; he will gather the lost and scattered and there will be one flock, one shepherd (John 10:16). He will protect them from thieves, other shepherds and wolves (metaphorical for false 16 Saint Anne Church April 22, 2018 stannebarrington.org

Sharing the Living Story teachers ). The sheep will follow only Jesus for I know mine and mine know me (v.14). Again, the good shepherd: unlike the hired hand who is not invested in the sheep and therefore runs away when the wolf appears, Jesus will protect them even to the extent of willingly laying down his life; Jesus is insistent, the idea is dominant John repeats it four times in the span 8 verses! It is certainly countercultural; for a shepherd to lose his life accidentally is possible; for him to lay it down is improbable. Jesus not only lays it down of his own accord (v.18), but he also has the power to take it up again! (vv.17, 18). Not only is Jesus not an accidental victim but his resurrection is also part of the divine plan in which he, by his own will, has decided to cooperate. Eight short verses! Look at v.16: I have other sheep that do not belong to this fold. These also I must lead, and they will hear my voice, and there will be one flock, one shepherd. Can this mean inclusion? Is this an alert to the Chosen and to the disciples in Jesus time, to those in John s time, and to us today that we are to pay attention, even do something about those who seem distinctly outside our horizons? This story of the good shepherd presents Jesus as both the way to 4, and the source of 5, abundant eternal life. Jesus announces that he alone has rightful charge over the sheep and that he will lay down his life to protect them from interlopers. As God s son, Jesus is God s patron among all humans. So what? It s spring! All sorts of buds are opening, green shoots are appearing, young birds are chirping hungrily in nests: new life! We breathe in the freshness of the new season, and we invite many to join us in a new life: we have First Communions, Confirmation; we have Baptisms, we have Marriages to what do we encourage these people? What or who is in the parish community and beyond, that will shepherd them in their journey? 1 A liturgical year extends through a calendar year from the First Sunday of Advent through the last Sunday of Ordinary Time when we celebrate the Solemnity of Christ the King 2 See 10:1-10; in ten short verses, John starts the imagery of sheep, shepherd, sheep gate and intimacy of shepherd and sheep. 3 (Ezekiel 34:3) 4 vv. 1-10 5 vv. 11-18 Works consulted: The Gospel According to John, I-X!!, Raymond E. Brown; Reading the Gospel of John, Kevin Quast Saint Anne Church April 22, 2018 stannebarrington.org 17

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 may be a victim of domestic violence. In an emergency, dial 911 Visit National Domestic Violence Hotline, www.ndvh.org, or call 24 Hour Hotline, 800.799.7233, for counseling assistance. In Illinois, call 877.863.6338 Visit WINGS (Women in Need Growing Stronger), www.wingsprogram.org, or call 24 hour Hotline, 847.221.5680. Visit Chicago Metropolitan Battered Women s Network, www.batteredwomensnetwork.org 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. Free breastfeeding support, local meetings. Call or email Aimee, 630.220.0765 or aimee.t@breastfeedingusa.org. Rainbow King Kong playground. Cost $1.00. Needs stain, snap roof covering and replacement rope accessories. Must disassemble and move by May 30th, in Barrington village. Call John 847.381.9118. Caregiver needed. Algonquin, FT or live-in. Call Dina at 773.561.3937. Wanted. Literary agent to represent book, And He Cried. Call Anthony (author) 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. 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. Saint Anne Catholic Community is on Twitter as @SaintAnneCC. PRESIDER SCHEDULE: Saturday, April 28th: 5:15 p.m. Fr. Chris Ciastoń Sunday, April 29th: 7:15 a.m. Fr. Joji 9:00 a.m. TBA 11:00 a.m. Fr. Joji 5:15 p.m. Fr. Chris Ciastoń Monday, April 23rd Tuesday, April 24th Wednesday, April 25th PARISH EVENTS Thursday, April 26th 1:15 p.m. School Mass (JT) 5:00 p.m. Community Meal, Immanuel Lutheran Church, Palatine 6:30 p.m. Fireside Chat, Fr. Britto Gathering Space Friday, April 27th Saturday, April 28th 10:30 a.m. First Communion Church (JT) 1:30 p.m. First Communion Church (CC) Sunday, April 29th, 5th Sunday of Easter 9:00 a.m. First Communion Church 18 Saint Anne Church April 22, 2018 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 Sally Connolly Jay Cooper David Cox Susan Cross James Cullen Terrence and Faye Dargan William DeWald Marge Diedrich Nevaeh Diglietta Roxanne Doherty Lauretta Dolan Caroline Dwyer James Enright Diane Ferriere Anna Fisher, Mera Fisher Joan Flynn Thad Fogarty Nick Fosteras, Damian Fosteras Catherine Gavino Evangeline Georgiou Theresa Gerbig Florence Gualdomi Jess Hamill, Jr. Grace Henson Mary Hoffing Amelia Marie Hunter Jeff Hunter Paul Inwood Janet Jacobs Janice Jakack Karen Jezierski James Kane Sr. Michelle Karl Megan Keefe Betsy Kelly Robert Kensler Caroline Kolder Dan Koleske Tim Kraemer Brian Krull Rosemarie Lenz Marilyn Lepeska Bernadette LoBianco Corryn Lohmeyer Edwin Ludtke Judy Madigan Jackson Marhorst David Mastroianni Joan Matthews Greg Matz Helen McCann Mary McKeirnan Michael McMahon Alex McNamara Peter Meyer Sean Miller, Virginia Miller Scarlett Moran Rita Mormando Catherine Mura Steve Mueller Sharon Murray Eva Nowakowski Mary Lou O Brien Andrew O Connell Luna Okada Betsy Orr Diane Panenka David Papucci, Norm Papucci Rebecca Pareja Roopal Patel Mike Pavone Dennis Peters, Joan Peters John Peterson Dick Plenge Alexander Proebstle Van Quinn Mary Reinhart Peter Reyther Bob Ross, Jane Ross, Jim Ross Margaret Ryan Eric Sanders Herman Schamberger Rick Schaschwary Michelle Schmitt Diane Schroeder John Mark Shaw Robert Smith Alice Stedronsky Bruce Stopka Rich Suda Janet Sullivan, Keane Sullivan Patricia Sullivan Urban Thobe James Michael Thompson Will Tobias Thomas Towne Sophia Trujillo Sasha Untiedt Bonnie Vaughan Jack Vaughn Susan Walsh Walter Weismantel Annette Weres Tom Whalen Roy Wilkes Laura Wortman Annie Yarwood Roger Young MASS INTENTIONS Monday, April 23rd, Acts of the Apostles 11:1-18; John 10:1-10 8:15 a.m. (JD) People of Saint Anne Tuesday, April 24th, Acts of the Apostles 11:19-26; John 10:22-30 8:15 a.m. (JT) Saint Anne Perpetual Mass Society Sandra DiCecca Philip DiCecca Jane Obringer The Bob Hamilton Family Wednesday, April 25th, 1 Peter 5:5b -14; Mark 16:15-20 8:15 a.m. (MS) Donald Gross The Francescatti Family Thursday, April 26th, Acts of the Apostles 13:13-25: John 13:16-20 8:15 a.m. (CC) Pam Wyman Jim and Caroline Kolder Friday, April 27th, Acts of the Apostles 13:26-33; John 14:1-6 8:15 a.m. (CC) Saint Anne Perpetual Mass Society Saturday, April 28th, Acts 9:26-31; 1 John 3:18-24; John 15:1-8 5:15 p.m. (CC) Vernon Herren Vincent and Kathleen Giamalva Loretta Ricupito The DeMichele Family Robert Grieser Cathy and Peter Grain James Carollo The Mirski Family Sunday, April 29th, Acts 9:26-31; 1 John 3:18-24; John 15:1-8 7:15 a.m. (JT) People of Saint Anne James Carollo The Mirski Family Hilda Nunes The Francescatti Family 9:00 a.m. (TBA) James Prettyman The Family Judith Monroe Marcia Stevens Arlene Sawicki Dolores Anderson Evelyn Marie Eichman Cathy and Peter Grain Roman Levitzke Mary Giangrasso 11:00 a.m. (JT) Joseph Balsamo The Sneed Family Nicholas Amatangelo Saint Anne Womenʹs Club Roman Levitzke Mary Giangrasso Jenny Podrazik Kathy and David Umlauf William F. Daly, Sr. Robert and Joy Allison 5:15 p.m. (CC) Sandra DiCecca Philip DiCecca OUR BELOVED DEAD Randall Adams, brother of Cynthia Nygren; Mario Di Lullo, husband of Margaret and father of Bess; Vernon Heeren, father of James and Diane Saint Anne Church April 22, 2018 stannebarrington.org 19

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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 Kane 847.620.3052 akane@stannebarrington.org Maintenance Supervisor Sarge Youkhanna 847.620.3078 School Maintenance Dave Rozycki 847.620.3007 Faith Formation and Education Director, Lifelong Faith Formation Mary Jane Kurowski 847.620.3071 mjkurowski@stannebarrington.org Faith Formation Coordinator Breda Barry King 847.620.3067 bbarryking@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 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 Lois Wollney, Worship Commission Amy Kane, akane@stannebarrington.org Finance Council David Wirt, Chairperson Ron Cobb Sarah Gainer Joe Gurreri JP Hills Andrew Kelleher, Jr. Lisa Koehler Nathan Perry Pete Scheffler School Advisory Board Liz Huckins, Chairperson Lia Douglas Hayde Federighi Margaret Graff Mary Heit Christine Jodoin Emily Kennedy Beth Sak Pete Scheffler Kim Skonie 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 9:45 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, MAY 6TH *