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The Carpenter February 4, 2018 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time Faith Weaving Families Gather Community for the Kingdom St. Joseph Catholic Church Responding to Cardinal Cupich s Renew My Church Community for the Kingdom Get involved today! www.stjoseph-libertyville.org/ Community-for-the-Kingdom On January 7 and 12, Faith Weaving Families gathered for their annual potluck dinner and presentation by Dr. Terry Nelson-Johnson. The families are studying the New Testament this year and their theme song of prayer is Just Say Jesus. Dr. Terry s presentation was on Miracles and, with his unique definition, families were fully engaged in seeing miracles in many of life s challenges and recognizing that joy can coexist with suffering. St. Joseph Catholic Church Libertyville, Illinois www.stjoseph-libertyville.org 1

Brothers and Sisters in Christ, I write to you this week with gratitude and humility. I am extremely thankful for the generous nature of our parish. More importantly, I am humbled by your responsiveness. It is time again for the Archdiocese Annual Catholic Appeal and I would like to review how your donations are used. There are three general categories of request for your financial support: are funds collected to support the ongoing operations of the church (i.e. insurance, electrical, heating, water, salaries, etc.) Our weekly collections have benefited from the increase in donations in response to our request last fall. Your generosity continues to benefit our parish and allows us all to continue to respond to the invitation of Jesus to include our Social Justice ministries and special causes. These collections help support various causes like natural disaster relief, missionaries, seminary education, as well as our Social Justice ministry programs which support over 19 different agencies. These programs are important to our St. Joseph community and provide care for those most in need. Thank you for taking to heart the message of my Christmas letter and continuing to help those in our community through your generous donations of time, talent and treasure. I am grateful for this and your continued answer to follow Jesus through love and care for our neighbors, especially those most in need. ) is an initiative of the larger Catholic Church. This supports the Archdiocese of Chicago and its local parishes. On behalf of Cardinal Cupich, I am writing to you asking for your consideration in making a donation. The money from the ACA goes to support many causes in the Archdiocese. Over 90% of the total funds collected are directly used to support critical agencies and ministries of the Church. Any amount collected, exceeding our goal, will be returned to our parish in the form of a rebate. Last year we received $147,000 from the ACA. This spring we will be completing our lighting project and beginning our roofing project. We have been saving funds from last year s Annual Catholic Appeal rebate and we will combine those funds with our 2018 rebate check. Even though we have these funds reserved for our roofing project, we will need to save more than both rebate checks combined. In April, you will see a renamed blue envelope in your offertory packet. This will also be available online. The funds collected through these envelopes will go toward the last phase of the LED lighting in the Narthex and help provide the balance of the funds needed for a new church roof. I hope you will support the Cardinal s request with a donation to the ACA. Any amount would be appreciated. Again, I thank you for your continued support of our parish through your giving of your time, talent and treasure. Your gifts continue to help all of us live the message of Jesus Christ. In Christ, 2

Upcoming Events at St. Joseph Catholic Church February 8 Eucharistic Adoration for Vocations, 3:00-4:00 p.m. in Church February 11-13 Lenten Mission, 7:00-8:30 p.m. February 14 Ash Wednesday: Masses at 6:30, 8:30, 4:30 and 7:00. Word Service with Ashes at 12:00 Noon February 22 Merchant Morning with Mothers with Young Children, 9:15-11:00, Formation Center February 24 Tag Day for Lenten Almsgiving, 8:00 a.m, Formation Center March 4 One Earth Film Fest, Koenig Center, 2:00-5:00 p.m. March 4, 6 Religious Education 2018-19 registration begins March 8 Senior Breakfast hosted by Mothers with Young Children More information at www.stjoseph-libertyville.org Early Carpenter Deadlines Submissions for the March 4 Carpenter will be due on Wednesday, February 21. The deadline for the March 25 Carpenter will be on Wednesday, March 14. The deadline for the April 1 (Easter) Carpenter will be due on Wednesday, March 21. Thank you for your attention. 2018 Annual Catholic Appeal: Come, Follow Me This weekend, our parish will be conducting the Annual Catholic Appeal in-pew Commitment Weekend. Please remember that the Annual Catholic Appeal is much different than a one-time special collection. It is a pledge campaign where you can make a gift payable in installments. The ACA theme, Come, Follow Me was selected to remind us to continue to answer Jesus call to follow Him in thought, word and deed by providing the necessary contribution to fund ministries and services to share God s love with many others in our parish and our Archdiocese. Each pledge makes a difference because all parishes participate in the campaign and the gifts of many enable our Archdiocese to deliver needed ministries and services. Thank you for your prayerful consideration and generous response. Lenten Information All ministries of the parish are reminded that there are to be no meetings scheduled during Holy Week, March 25-March 31. There will be a day-long opportunity for Reconciliation on March 24 from 11 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Confessions will not be heard on Holy Saturday, March 31. We Welcome a New Seminarian to St. Joseph Catholic Church I am originally from a northern Virginia the Archdiocese of Chicago. suburb of Washington D.C., and was The call to the Priesthood was a gradual baptized and raised United Methodist. After growth and progression in the faith, prayer, high school, I moved to Los Angeles and and discerning the call. The journey has in- later moved to Zacatecas in north central cluded many blessings of providential experiences Mexico for a year, where I became fluent in and people of exceptional faith in my Spanish, and where I was greatly influenced life. God has placed many outstanding examples by and drawn toward the Catholic Church. in my path, drawing me toward Him, and I had a job transfer to Chicago and started to walk with others. attending mass. I received the Sacraments I have been on mission trips to Jamaica, of Initiation through RCIA at St. Genevieve Mexico and Peru. I love to travel, though not Parish in Chicago. Then I moved and attended as a tourist, but rather experiencing the local St. Viator s, and then St. Bartholomew s, daily life and the local Church. My travels in- where I connected well with the Pastor and clude Mexico, many islands of the Caribbean, started getting active in the Parish. London, Italy, and Israel. I helped organize the Eucharistic Adoration Christopher Landfried After three years of Seminary studies, I am program at the parish, and later joined the Board of currently in my first year of Theology... and looking forward to Directors for the JPII Eucharistic Adoration Association of parish involvement! 3

Social Justice & Service Community for the Kingdom A new way of being church - Pope Francis A Story about Building Compassionate Community Community for the Kingdom St. Joseph Catholic Church How Is God Calling Me to Serve? Please find on the St. Joseph website home page a resource list of ministries and agencies that address both actions of charity and justice. The list of contacts is presented as two questions: Who do you want to serve and What do you want to do? Please contact Mary Causey as a resource or to guide you through these steps, 847-990-1213. The Two Feet of Love in Action Social Justice: remove root causes and improve structures Charitable Works: meet basic needs and aid individuals Matthew 25:35-40 For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, a stranger and you welcomed me, naked and you clothed me, ill and you cared for me, in prison and you visited me. Then the righteous will answer him and say, Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you drink? When did we see you a stranger and welcome you, or naked and clothe you? When did we see you ill or in prison, and visit you? And the king will say to them in reply, Amen, I say to you, whatever you did for one of these least brothers of mine, you did for me. Social Justice 4 Remove root causes Improve structures Path of Caritas (Love) Charitable orks Meet basic needs Aid individuals The conscience is called by this social teaching to recognize and fulfill the obligations of justice and charity in society. (Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church, no. 83) Social justice... concerns the social, political and economic aspects and, above all, the structural dimension of problems and their respective solutions. (Compendium, no. 201) The Church cannot neglect the service of charity any more than she can neglect the Sacraments and the Word.... Those who are able make offerings in accordance with their means... to support orphans, widows, the sick and those who for other reasons find themselves in need, such as prisoners and foreigners. (Pope Benedict XVI, Deus Caritas Est, no. 22)

Social Justice & Service Employment Ministry to Meet on Wednesday, February 7 What Do I Want to Do? Series Part 3 of 5 Entering the job search, our first and primary task is to answer the question, What do I want to do? If you are clear about what you want, it will help you present yourself to a prospective employer in a confident and succinct manner. Developing a strong job search strategy starts with understanding your unique value proposition. Over our first five 2018 meetings, the Employment Ministry is pleased to offer sessions to help you: 1) Determine what skills, talents, strengths and abilities make you unique, what kind of activity energizes you and makes you happy, and what types of jobs are likely to provide you with the most personal satisfaction, 2) Help you develop the language to clearly articulate your unique traits in just two or three sentences, and 3) Create a crisp, clear value proposition for yourself and prospective employers. What Do I Want To Do? - 5 Part Series: February 7 - My Strengths / My Gifts (Strengthsfinder 2.0) Our team will guide you through your individual results A Simple Supper: Chew for Nicaragua Saturday, March 10, 6:00 p.m. in the Koenig Center WE RE LOOKING FOR STUDENT VOLUNTEERS TO HELP SERVE from the online Themes Assessment you took using the Strengthfinders 2.0 book, provided at our January 17 meeting. Please bring your Themes Report! February 21 - Predictive Index Assessment March 7 - Competency Inventory from Resume Accomplishments To maximize the benefit to you, please try to attend all five meetings. Each meeting takes place from 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the Formation Center (112 N. Milwaukee, Libertyville, 60048), Room C. Please enter from the rear of the building. All are welcome please bring a friend! The St. Joseph Employment Ministry assists the unemployed and under-employed in the pursuit of personally and professionally fulfilling work at any level or type of work. Anyone with a job to fill or an interest in assisting job-seekers is also invited to attend. Meetings are normally held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month and usually feature topical presentations followed by group networking. If you have questions, please contact John Jennings at jfjennings@ comcast.net Employers are invited to post open positions with us by sending an email to: StJosephEmploymentMinistry@yahoogroups.com. 5

Social Justice & Service Green Tip of the Week SELL BY AND BEST BY DATES USDA estimates that 30 percent of food is lost or wasted at the retail and consumer level. Food manufacturers frequently use a variety of phrases, such as Sell-by and Use-by on product labels to describe quality dates on a voluntary basis. FSIS (Food Safety and Inspection Service) is changing its guidance to recommend the use of Best if Used By because research shows that this phrase is easily understood by consumers as an indicator of quality, rather than safety. When you find a long-lost food item in your refrigerator or pantry, use your judgment regarding sell by or best by dates, as they are just guidelines. Products may still be good long after their expiration date. Author and food waste expert Jonathan Bloom suggests, look, smell, and if it comes to it, taste it before you throw it away. https://www.fsis.usda.gov/wps/portal/ fsis/newsroom/news-releases-statements-andtranscripts/news-release-archives-by-year/archive/2016/nr-121416-01 Lenten Almsgiving Tag Day Saturday, February 24 at 8:00 a.m. in the Formation Center C Would you like to meet other parishioners, have a donut and help assemble the tags and ribbons with needed items for the Lenten Almsgiving Project? Please contact Mary Causey to volunteer: 847-990-1213 or mcausey@stjosephlibertyville.org. Council of Catholic Nurses to Meet All nurses are invited to join in a Lenten Retreat on Saturday, February 17 at 8:30 a.m. at Marytown Retreat Center. Rev. James Merold will conduct the retreat which includes continental breakfast, Confession, Mass and lunch. Member $25; non-members $35. RSVP to Marion on 847-281-7790 by February 14. Care for Creation Ministry Invites You to Its Film Festival On March 4 from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. in the Koenig Center, Care for Creation will host two movies as part of the One Earth Film Festival 2018. Bring your family for an afternoon of information as we view Unbroken Ground and Food for Thought, Food for Life, enjoy snacks and giveaways, and learn first-hand experience from local farmers. For more information, call Mary Causey at 847-990-1213. Voter Registration Deadline is February 20 in Illinois! In the Catholic Tradition, responsible citizenship is a virtue, and participation in political life is a moral obligation. USCCB Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship, No. 13. Youth On Sunday, January 28, three Boy Scouts from Troop 194 who are St. Joseph Catholic Church parishioners received the Pope Pius XII religious emblem at an annual ceremony held at Holy Name Cathedral in Chicago. The Pope Pius XII award is a vocationbased program developed by the National Catholic Committee on Scouting (NCCS) for members of the Boy Scouts of America of the Catholic faith. The goals of the Pope Pius XII program are as follows: To examine how being a Christian affects daily life in the real world; to challenge Scouts to evaluate L to R: Lucas T., Edward S., Most Rev. Joseph Perry and Liam T. their own personal talents and abilities as they relate to possible choices of lifestyle, vocation or ministry; and to give Scouts an opportunity to share their faith and practice their religion among peers, while receiving guidance and feedback attuned to the ideals of Scouting. 6

Community Building 7 SAVE THE DATE! The Women s Guild of St. Joseph Catholic Church Invites the Women of the Parish to Soup for the Soul Finding Faith in Unbelievable Times with Maureen Maher An Award Winning CBS 48 Hours Correspondent March 7, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m., Koenig Center Please join us to socialize and share a simple meal of soup, salad and dessert. Maureen Maher will speak to us about Finding Faith in Unbelievable Times. She will share the path of her career and how her Catholic faith played into it, in good times and in bad. Please watch the Carpenter for registration information. Must be 21 or older to attend. Circle News St. Rose Quilt Circle: Do you have an interest in sewing and quilting? Are you interested in sharing ideas and techniques? Are you looking for fellowship? If so, St. Rose Quilt Circle is for you! Join us on Monday, February 5 from 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. in the Formation Center Room D. Whatever your skill level, come and create, learn and laugh with us! For further information, contact Cheryl Craig at ccraig3@swbell.net or 817-821-4811. Ss. Mary and Martha Circle: Our Circle gathers together to read the scriptures for the coming weekend Mass. We are not a group of scripture scholars. We share how the message affects and is relevant in our everyday lives. We welcome you to join us for all sessions or drop in when you can. Gathering dates: Wednesdays, 1:30 to 3:00, St. Joseph Room in the Parish Office, February 14, 21, 28, March 7, 14, 21. For more information, please contact: Lpopeck4@comcast.net Funeral Luncheon Ministry Volunteers Needed One of most giving ministries at St. Joseph Catholic Church is the Funeral Luncheon Ministry where meals are available to follow any funeral conducted at St. Joseph. During a very difficult time, families can count on this group to provide a wonderful meal for all friends and family who are celebrating the life of a friend or relative. The key to the success of this ministry are volunteers who give of their time. At this point, we are looking for additional help to keep this ministry vibrant. luncheon. Sometimes there may be three luncheons in a month and sometimes there will be none in three months, so the time involved is not regularly scheduled but nor is it time-intensive. If you feel you could donate your time or baking talents to this wonderful ministry, please contact Paula Endress, pendress49@mac. com or 847-977-8674. CASH BAR FEATURED PERFORMANCES CURRENTLY SCHEDULED: McNulty s Irish Dancers Irish Soloist Father Joseph O Le Duet of Larry Slavin and Jeff Trudell Greeter Ministry Interested in welcoming fellow parishioners and visitors to our liturgical services? The Greeter Ministry has a need for your friendly personality and welcoming nature! Please contact John Jurecko at 847-986-4254 or at jurecko@ sbcglobal.net for more information. Please join us in welcoming the following new parish members: Nicholas & Amilynn Brzezinski. Welcome to our community of faith!

Community Building Senior Corner lic High School: February 4, 2:00 p.m. lic Charities. Call 312-655-7425. ST. JOSEPH PARISH SPONSORED ers with Young Children as they host this special brunch for us. See details this page. days of each month (Monday, Febuary 5), Formation Center D, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. For further information, contact Cheryl Craig at ccraig3@swbell.net or 817-821-4811. to read the scriptures for the coming weekend Mass. Wednesdays, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m., St. Joseph Room in Parish Office. needed to help bake or serve. Call Paula at 847-977-8674 for information. for all Masses, contact John Jurecko at 847-986-4254 or jurecko@sbcglobal.com. LIBERTYVILLE SENIOR COUNCIL and SENIOR CENTER ACTIVITIES Information about Libertyville Senior Events along with exercise, cards, woodcarving, line dancing and more are in the Senior Update on tables in the narthex. beneficial project at the Senior Center every Monday morning at 10:00 a.m. 247-7659 for reservations. lunch, 847-247-7659 to 2 p.m. Call 847-247-7659 to register. Thursday (Cook) or Friday (Aspen) Mothers with Young Children Bi-Monthly Faith Formation Thursday, February 8 at 9:15 a.m., Formation Center Join us as our own Jenny Graziano and Katie Michols lead us in a discussion of: LET S UPROOT WHAT S WEIGHING YOU DOWN AND UNCOVER YOUR ABUNDANT MOTHERHOOD. Babysitting is available for $6, or $8 for two or more. Book Club - Wednesday, February 21, 7:30 p.m. Tavern Steakhouse & Lounge Join us for February Book Club! We are reading by Celeste Ng. MYC S Merchant Morning Thursday, February 22, 9:15-11:00 a.m. at St. Joseph s Formation Center Join us as vendors from both MYC and St. Joseph Catholic Church showcase their products and services! This is a great opportunity to support fellow members and MYC. Vendors will include: Beautycounter, Stephanie Nece Music Studio, FIT4MOM Chicago,Yogazoo Apparel, Plexus, Thirty-One Gifts, Sweet Cherries Designs by Carrie Graham, Realtor. Babysitting is available, $6 for one child and $8 for two or more. We hope you can join us! Sip and Paint Mom s Night Out - Thursday, February 22, 7:30 p.m., please see meetup.com for location. Join us for our next MNO and let your creative and artistic side come to life! Keli of Artistic Escapes will be instructing the class. The cost for the class is $30, which includes all supples. This event is also BYOB and light appetizers will be provided. We hope you can make it! If you or someone you know would like to join MYC, please contact us at stjoesmyc@gmail.com. Membership is free and you can Recent MYC Retreat Senior Brunch St. Joseph s Mothers with Young Children cordially invite our Parish Seniors to our complimentary Senior Brunch on Thursday, March 8 at 9:00 a.m. in the Koenig Center. Come and enjoy great food with friends! RSVP to the Parish Office at 847-362-2073 by March 5. 8 be as involved as you like. We d love to have you!

Faith Formation The rewards are beyond compare! God is calling me? Yes you! God has a calling for EVERYONE a vocation. Marriage, the single life, the priesthood, the diaconate, religious life the possibilities responding to our Lord are endless! How can we help future generations learn more about the ways Jesus is calling them to serve? St. Joseph s Vocations Ministry is looking for parents to participate and share their talents to promoting ALL vocations and informing people of all ages! Join us on Thursday evening! How can I learn more? Vocations Ministry meeting Thursday, February 8, 2018, 7 p.m. (second Thursday of every month) Library Room Pray for Vocations on Thursdays Religious Education: 2018-19 registration Re-enrollment for Returning Families: New student enrollment: The Vocations Ministry offers prayers for vocations with exposition and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament every Thursday from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. in St. Joseph Church. Please join us in praying that all people throughout the world will discern and accept the mission that God has planned for them. Sunday, February 11 through Tuesday, Feb Where: 9 Deacon for the Archdiocese of Chicago. International speaker and conference keynote, he has helped tens of thousands of men and women hear the Gospel message and encounter the mercy, love and power of Jesus Christ. Executive Director of (www.m3catholic.com). Long-time teacher and collaborator with the Catherine of Siena Institute. Co-author, along with six other collaborators, with Sherry Weddell for the book a follow-up to the bestselling book,. His latest book,, is available now from Our Sunday Visitor. Follow him on Twitter (@KeithStrohm).

Faith Formation Community for the Kingdom A new way of being church - Pope Francis The Season of New Beginnings Community for the Kingdom St. Joseph Catholic Church Community for the Kingdom Community for the Kingdom a Community for the Kingdom new way of being church is St. Joseph Catholic School began its Catholic Schools Week celebration last Sunday. The theme, Catholic Schools: Learn. Serve. Lead. Succeed, was most evident as we celebrated Mass together, then hosted our 7th Annual Pancake Breakfast and Open House. These events were made possible through the incredible generosity of our school families, present and past. We had scores of parents, students, and alumni greeting and serving at Mass, making pancakes, giving tours of the school to prospective families, providing snacks and lunches for the staff, and working at the Book Fair. Students of all ages gave tours, acted as ambassadors and participated in service projects including letterwriting and Valentine s Day card campaigns for Winchester House, Brookdale Senior Living and Logan Correctional Facility. We extend our heartfelt thanks to all who participated in making Catholic Schools Week a success. Called to Discipleship: Be Christ s Light! Religious Education News Dates to Know: Sunday, February 11 through Tuesday, February 13: Parish Lenten Mission, 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. in the church, featuring Deacon Keith Strohm. Wednesday, February 14: Ash Wednesday, beginning of Lent. Friday, February 16: Family Stations of the Cross, 7 p.m. in church. Sunday, February 18 and Tuesday, February 20: Presidents Day Weekend. No Religious Education classes. Friday, March 2: Stations of the Cross, 7 p.m. in the church. Sunday, March 4: Confirmation candidates Sending Mass, 5 p.m. in the church. Wednesday, March 7: Confirmation practice, 7 p.m. in the church. Friday, March 9: Stations of the Cross, 7 p.m. in the church. Saturday, March 10: Confirmation Masses, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. in the church. Friday, March 16 and Sunday, March 18: Faith Weaving, 6:15 to 8:15 p.m. in the Koenig Center. RE Updates: Super Bowl is here! Are you ready for the game? You probably have your friends and family coming over. The crockpot is heating up the dip and chicken wings and sauce are on the table. We always go all-out to celebrate the big event. As families, God is calling us to go all-out and celebrate the big event that he has given us: our faith live and journeys on earth. Just like our football teams, we have to come prepared and train, to be prepared to live out God s missions for us on earth, so that we can be with him in eternal life. How do we do that? We need to make time to pray, to talk and listen with God as he guides each day of our lives. We also need to come together as a team our spiritual family each weekend at Mass. Just like on the football field, there is strength in numbers. When families come together to pray, their prayers are united with the people around them, with everyone raising their minds, hearts and hands to God. We are all part of this team. Tip for the week: Don t skip out on your role as part of God s family of faith. Make time each weekend to celebrate Mass and be fed with the Eucharist, our spiritual food, so 10you are ready to head back into the world on your journey of faith.

Faith Formation When: Friday, February 16, 7:00 p.m. Where: St. Joseph Catholic Church Who is presenting: Join families from our Religious Education program who will help lead us in prayer on Our Lord s Way of the Cross. Parents and their children will read reflections applicable to their age groups for understanding this devotion. Fasting as Physical Prayer: Ash Wednes- a.m. to 3:00 p.m.. Fr. Michael Class, SJ Prayer & Worship TRAINING FOR NEW Extra-Ordinary Ministers of Communion Here Tomorrow The EOM Ministry is pleased to offer both the required Theological and the necessary Practicum for those desiring to become Eucharistic Ministers. Please join us on Monday, February 5 from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. in the church. Please register with Jennifer Kolber at Limmycat1@gmail.com or by calling 847-918-9028. Please Pray for the Sick Mary McLaughlin B. J. Carroll Greg Rudolph Sean Kolber Carol Michalski Nicole Morales Mary Foresta Alejandro Benavides Fernando Benavides Maria E. Coton Kevin Scanlan Cliff Young Peter Sylvester Aidan Kirkpatrick Diane LaCrosse Bridget Shiel Micah Peckels Quirk Presiders/Deacons Saturday, February 10 5:00 Fr. Hennessey Deacon Tiemeier Sunday, February 11 7:15 Fr. Trout Deacon Kashmar 9:00 Fr. Hennessey Deacon Kashmar 10:45 Fr. Trout Deacon Mudd 10:45 KC Fr. Kartje 12:30 Fr. Le Deacon Mudd 5:00 Fr. Le Mass Intentions Monday February 5 6:30 Greg Rudolph 8:30 Jane Miller Tuesday February 6 6:30 George Puthumana 8:30 Mary R. Lockowitz Wednesday February 7 6:30 Caroline Legein 8:30 Connie Calvino and Robert Luhr Thursday February 8 6:30 Parishioners 8:30 Kevin O Grady and Eunice Corbin Friday February 9 6:30 Parishioners and Robert Luhr Saturday February 10 8:30 James Durkin and St. Joseph Religious Education Catechists Sunday Parishioners In Memory Please pray for the souls of: Robert Dangler Rita Andracki Gregory Rudolph Marilyn Collins John Rojewski 11 Ministry of Care Training Vicariate I, Deanery ABC Ministry Commission will have a training session on Saturdays, February 24 and March 3 from 8:45 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at St. Francis De Sales Parish, 135 S. Buesching Road in Lake Zurich, IL 60047. Full participation in both sessions will fulfill Archdiocesan requirements for mandation. You MUST register for this workshop by going to www. vic1chicago.org. Questions? Contact Sue Matousek at smatous@stmota.org. Grief Support Group Begins Wednesday at St. Mary of the Annunciation Fremont Center. 10 week program. $40 fee for books. Contact Diane at dmulroe@ stmota.org or call 847-223-0010. Schedules Sunday Masses 5:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 7:15, 9:00, 10:45 a.m. (10:45 in Church and in Koenig Center), 12:30, 5:00 p.m. Prearranged Baptisms at 1:45 p.m. Saturday Masses 8:30 a.m. (Second Saturdays-Sacrament of Healing at Mass) Weekday Masses 6:30 and 8:30 a.m. or as scheduled. Holy Day Masses: 6:30, 8:30 a.m., Noon, 7:00 p.m. Reconciliation Saturday, 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon or by appointment.

Accountability Thoughts on Giving Rising very early before dawn, he left and went off to a deserted place, where he prayed He told them, Let us go on to the nearby villages that I may preach there also. For this purpose have I come. (Mark 1:35, 38) In today s Gospel reading we see a perfect example of stewardship. Jesus gives His time to do all that God wishes healing the sick and preaching. But before He begins, Jesus makes time to be alone with God in prayer. It is through prayer, spending time with God, that we find the strength to do what He wishes us to do. Be sure to find time every day to be with God. Bulletin Submissions Submit Carpenter articles to Marie Tuohy (marietuohy@sbcglobal.net) after approval by your Pastoral Staff Lead. Articles must be received by Noon on the Monday before issue date. New Parishioners Welcome! Please stop or call the parish office weekdays from 9:00 to 4:00 p.m. or download registration form on-line at www. stjoseph-libertyville.org. Announcements at Mass Due to Jasmine Sosa at jsosa@stjoseph- at gkashmar@stjoseph-libertyville.org by noon on Mondays. Guideline: 1-2 sentences. Accessibility If you have a disability and require special accommodations at a parish event, please call the parish office. Stewardship of Treasure Weekly Offering for January 14, 2018 Current Year Last Year Week Year to Date Week Year to Date Weekend Offering $34,909 $747,247 $21,344 $698,419 Electronic Giving $5,292 $444,729 $30,648 $438,405 Total Collection $40,201 $1,191,976 $51,993 $1,136,824 Budget for Collection $41,000 $1,189,000 Difference $(799) $2,976 St. Joseph Parish is grateful to those who give generously on the weekends and monthly through our automatic contribution program. Thank you to those who regularly and generously give of their treasure as well as those who give of their time and talent to support the work our parish does in the name of Jesus Christ. Learn more at www.stjoseph-libertyville.org. Ministry of Care, Sacrament of the Sick The Sacrament of the Sick is celebrated at 8:30 a.m. Mass on the 2nd Saturday of each month, or by arrangement. Contact the parish office if seriously ill, hospitalized, or homebound. A Minister of Care is available to bring Communion. Guide to Funeral Planning Please call the parish office for assistance from a Bereavement Minister and a funeral planning guide. Stay Connected Website: www.stjoseph-libertyville.org. Facebook: facebook.com/stjosephlibertyville Twitter: @sjlibertyville Instagram: Instagram.com/stjosephlibertyville/ Matrimony Congratulations! Please contact the parish office as soon as you are engaged. 6 months is usually required for marriage preparation. Infant Baptism As an expectant parent, you are invited to the Pre-Baptismal Session 3 months prior to birth; 6:00 p.m. the 2nd Monday of every odd-numbered month at 6:00 p.m. in church. Baptism for School- Aged Children Preparation classes for parents and children begin in September. Call 847-362-5797 for information and registration. Sacrament of Penance Celebrated at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday mornings or by arrangement. Office Hours & Evening Access The Parish Office and Ministry Center at 121 E. Maple Avenue is open 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8:00 a.m.-noon on Saturday. The front door of the P.O.M. Center has a keypad for entry into its vestibule area. Anyone hosting a scheduled meeting in the evening or on a weekend is asked to pick up the key for the space they need before 4:30 p.m. (Mon.-Fri.) or by 12:00 Noon on Saturday (for weekend meetings) if you cannot make it by 4:30 (M-F) or by Noon Saturday, please call the office, 847-362-2073, before 4:30 (M-F) or Noon Saturday to reserve your key and to get the access code for the vestibule, where the key will be kept. You must return the key immediately after your event by putting it in the same box you obtained it from, NOT in the slot to the left of the door. Worship Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities Accessible Washrooms, west side of narthex Hearing Loop for persons with hearing aids east end of narthex Ramped north entrances to narthex Pew Accessibility on east Accessible parking spaces north of church stjoseph-libertyville.org. 12

St. Joseph Catholic Church 121 E. Maple Avenue, Libertyville, Illinois 60048 Phone 847-362-2073 Fax 847-362-6821 E-mail info@stjoseph-libertyville.org Website www.stjoseph-libertyville.org Parish Office hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Saturday 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Rev. John Trout, Pastor Rev. Joseph Nhat Le, Associate Pastor jtrout@stjoseph-libertyville.org nle@stjoseph-libertyville.org Rev. Martin Luboyera, Associate Pastor Rev. John Hennessey, Pastor Emeritus mluboyera@stjoseph-libertyville.org jhennessey@stjoseph-libertyville.org Deacons George Kashmar, Dennis Mudd, David Tiemeier Mrs. Mary Causey, Director of Social Justice and Service 847-990-1213, mcausey@stjoseph-libertyville.org Mrs. Ann Harmon, Parish Office Manager 847-362-2073, aharmon@stjoseph-libertyville.org Mr. Dan Harris, Facilities Manager 847-722-5345, dharris@stjoseph-libertyville.org Deacon George Kashmar, Pastoral Director of Ministries 847-990-1224, gkashmar@stjoseph-libertyville.org Mrs. Kelly McMahon, Director of Technology 847-990-1277, kmcmahon@stjoseph-libertyville.org Pastoral Staff Mrs. Anne Phoenix, Principal, St. Joseph School 847-362-0730, aphoenix@stjoseph-libertyville.org Ms. Katie Ploch, Youth Minister 847-990-1266, kploch@stjoseph-libertyville.org Mr. David Retseck, Director of Faith Formation 847-990-1226, dretseck@stjoseph-libertyville.org Mrs. Anna Roeser, Director of Administration 847-990-1241, aroeser@stjoseph-libertyville.org Mr. Ron Vanasdlen, MAM, Director of Music 847-990-1276, rvanasdlen@stjoseph-libertyville.org Parish Pastoral Council E-mail the PPC at info@stjoseph-libertyville.org. Your questions and suggestions are welcome. Members of the Parish Pastoral Council: Fr. John Trout, Michael Knight, Jon Monroe, Mike Mulligan, Kathleen O Connor (Chair), Megan Pavelske. Gerry Salzman, Brian Savage Parish Finance Council Fr. John Trout, Jim Groth, Sheila Johnson, Ryan Kasten, Bob Killackey, Tom Sear (Chair) 13

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Breaking Open the Word A Journey to Discipleship Jesus Companions Us Through Scripture 1. Proclaim God s Word. Choose someone to read the Scripture. After reading, there is silence from the group in reverence. 2. Invite Response. Invite individuals to respond to a word, phrase or passage that strikes them in some way. 3. Praise God. After a period of response, close by leading the group in praise of God by praying together the Glory Be. Next Sunday s Gospel Mark 1:40-45 Leader: A reading from the Holy Gospel according to Mark Response: Glory to You, O Lord A leper came to Jesus and kneeling down begged him and said, If you wish, you can make me clean. Moved with pity, he stretched out his hand, touched him, and said to him, I do will it. Be made clean. The leprosy left him immediately, and he was made clean. Then, warning him sternly, he dismissed him at once. He said to him, See that you tell no one anything, but go, show yourself to the priest and offer for your cleansing what Moses prescribed; that will be proof for them. The man went away and began to publicize the whole matter. He spread the report abroad so that it was impossible for Jesus to enter a town openly. He remained outside in deserted places, and people kept coming to him from everywhere. The Gospel of the Lord. Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ. Reflection For the second week in a row, we encounter Jesus awesome healing power. In last Sunday s gospel, Jesus healed Simon s mother in-law. In this coming Sunday s gospel, Jesus heals a leper. While both are relieved of their afflictions and restored to health, we notice a slightly different reaction to their healing. Simon s mother-in-law immediately rose up and began to serve Jesus. The leper, despite Jesus request to remain silent, goes about spreading the good news of Christ s healing power. Both were overcome with gratitude and joy that could not be contained. Being cured of leprosy was not just a healing but the removal of one of the heaviest burdens with which an individual could be saddled. In Jesus time, leprosy not only meant that the leper would be rejected by society, but would be sentenced to a life of absolute squalor with a slow flesh-eating death. While the burdens we carry at different times in our lives may or may not be as significant as those of the leper, we can surely recall the joy and relief we have experienced when those burdens have been lifted or when hope has been restored. This gospel reminds us that Jesus has the power to remove even the heaviest burdens we are carrying. Whether we turn to Him in prayer or the Sacrament of Reconciliation, Jesus will be there with the graces of healing, acceptance and forgiveness that will leave us feeling restored and grateful so grateful that we can t help but want to serve Him and to share the good news of His healing power. What is your reaction to hardship, hopelessness and stress? Is your first impulse to turn to Jesus and seek His help and healing or are you more likely to try to go it alone? Likewise what is your response to those wonderful and special things that happen in your life which are a cause for joy and hope? Do you overflow with gratitude and seek to give God credit for all of the blessings He graciously and abundantly showers upon you? For further reflection on the meaning of Christ s miracles, see, paragraphs 547-550; and on God s sheer goodness, paragraphs 1-3 and 26-29. Reflection Questions 1. How can knowing God s strong desire for us to be healed and joyful make it easier to approach Him in prayer? In the Sacrament of Reconciliation? How can I better express my gratitude for blessings received? 2. What gifts have I received as a child of God that I am most grateful for? What is my response? 3. How have I shared the good news of God s love for me with my family? With my co-workers? With friends or neighbors? Readings for the Week Monday: 1 Kgs 8:1-7, 9-13; Ps 132:6-7, 8-10; Mk 6:53-56 St. Agatha Tuesday: 1 Kgs 8:22-23, 27-30; Ps 84:3-5, 10-11; Mk 7:1-13 St. Paul Miki and Companions Wednesday: 1 Kgs 10:1-10; Ps 37:5-6, 30-31, 39-40; Mk 7:14-23 Thursday: 1 Kgs 11:4-13; Ps 106:3-4, 35-37, 40; Mk 7:24-30 St. Jerome Emiliani; St. Josephine Bakhita Friday: 1 Kgs 11:29-32; 12:19; Ps 81:10-11ab, 12-15; Mk 7:31-37 Saturday: 1 Kgs 12:26-32; 13:33-34; Ps 106:6-7ab, 19-22; Mk 8:1-10 St. Scholastica Sunday: Lv 13:1-2, 44-46; Ps 32:1-2, 5, 11; 1 Cor 10:31 11:1; Mk 1:40-45 16