St. Anne Catholic Community
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St. Anne Catholic Community
A WEEKLY BULL= OF THE ST. ANNE CATTIOLIC COMMUNITY Then lie looked up to HEAVEN and G ROAN E D, and said to him, "Ephphatha!" that is, "Be opened!" And immediately the man's EARS were opened, his SPEECH IMPEDIMENT was removed, and he SPOKE plainly MK 7 3 4 3 5 - Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time Volume 5, No. 41 - This People is the House of God - September 6. 2009 nne-f CatfiOlicCommun ihJ CELEBRATING SACRAMENTS WEDDINGS I Whitney Calvert and John Sardelis II Caroline La Valley and Kevin Kulma Saturday, September 12th, 3:00 p.m. Trudee Thielen and Ryan Wieting OUR MISSION We, a Catholic Christian people rooted by Baptism, take as our challenge the mission of Jesus: to build the Kingdom of God, standing in solidarity with the poor. We are committed to: Sophia Eleanora Choyce (Nicole and Richard) Audrey Elizabeth Mills (Darci and Brian) Taylor Robert Rampetsreiter (Laura and Robert) • Welcoming all people and providing a sense of belonging to people at every stage of life Creating • Creating a place of enjoyment, excitement and fun for people of all ages Healing • Healing, reconciling and reaching out in caring service to others Reaching Out • Serving those in need, especially the broken, through generous gifts of time, talent and treasure Serving • Gathering at Eucharist and celebrating the Sacraments of the Church and the sacramental Gathering moments of our lives • Telling and sharing the Living Shari,Story of Jesus Welcoming BAPTISMS So challenged, we pray that the Holy Spirit fills us and empowers us so that we may become the Living Presence of Jesus in our contemporary world. REMEMBERING... Monday, September 7th (Labor Day) 9:00 St. Anne Purgatorial Society Mary Katehos—Betty Lebar Tuesday, September 8th 8:15 St. Anne Perpetual Mass Society Patti Thobe, Special Intention—Anne and Urban Thobe Wednesday, September 9th (School Mass) 8:30 August DeLuca—Helen and Kim Gardner Thursday, September 10th 8:15 Kevin Sheppard—Susan Doody Sophia Comber—The Comber Family Friday, September 11th 8:15 St. Anne Perpetual Mass Society T.J. Chapman—The Walsh Family Saturday, September 12th Mass of Anticipation 5:15 John Gentile, Frank PagnottaThe Pagnotta Family Sunday, September 13th 7:15 People of St. Anne RESTING IN PEACE Donald E. Tipsword, husband of Barbara and father of Troy, Jennifer, Brian and Debbie 9:00 Marc Weaver—The Family George Tressel—Diane Van Nest Wanda Smoron—Salvatore and Renata Falco Louis Menges, Jr.—The Hower Family Constance lacovelli—Joe and Doris Kelsch 11:00John O'Meara—The Schnepf Family Tom Deger—Dottie Deger Steve and Christine Karson, 25th Wedding Anniversary Sophia Comber—Jeanne Schulze Jim Kempe — Mary Ellen and Bob Henehan 5:15 Alice Pulit—The Gillmeister Family 2 St. Anne Catholic Community Dear People of Saint Anne, I write to you this weekend with a fullness of heart. I have now been among you close to two months. In that short time, I am already feeling right at home in this Community of Faith. I hope it is mutual. I must tell you that I am rather surprised. I came here after my time at Saint Raymond, expecting that it would be a challenging transition for me personally. I need to thank you for your gracious welcome to me over these last weeks. Every weekend, I am so touched and grateful, as you choose to make that extra time before and after weekend liturgy to shake my hand, introduce yourselves and welcome me to St. Anne. Know that those simple gestures of welcome and hospitality mean the world to me, as a new member of your faith community and as someone who is in the process of becoming your new pastor. I want to express my gratitude to a number of parishioners who have e-mailed their thoughts to me or who have set a time to visit with me so that I could listen to their unique perspective and observations regarding the place of this faith community in their lives. I am taking copious notes. I am also very appreciative to a number of our parish families, who have taken the extra risk and step to invite me into their homes to share a dinner. I have truly enjoyed getting to know you and your children, while hearing about your hopes and concerns regarding Saint Anne, all grounded in such deep love and commitment to this parish community. Parish Listening Sessions: I know well that before a new pastor was appointed to Saint Anne, the Priest's Placement Board met with you, as a parish community, to create a profile of the type of gifts, attributes, skills and abilities that you would hope and expect to have in the new pastor who would succeed Father Jack after his twenty years of guidance and shepherd leadership here at Saint Anne. A few parishioners, in their direct communication to me and in indirect communication that has come my way, have expressed some of their concerns that they did not receive the person that they had hoped for as their new pastor. Trust me when I say that I understand and accept your observations and feedback regarding the new pastor placement process of the Archdiocese. I have been around the block as a pastor and as a dean for awhile. These are challenging times in pastor and priest placement. All I can say, in re- sponse, is that I promise to give you my all and hope that any upset or disappointment that may be in the hearts of some, that over time, we can move forward as a unified community rooted in the Gospel of Christ Jesus. Please keep your honest comments and thoughts flowing in the written or e-mailed word. Honesty is the best policy. That being said, I would suggest that a pastor does not make up or create the identity of a parish community. It is the People of God, that is made up of parish leadership, the core parish staff and the faith community at large, along with the pastor, who in a communion of dialogue, collaboration and discernment — chart the course of the future for any given parish community. Therefore, as I shared in one of my first letters to you, I invite you, strongly encourage and gently challenge you, to make the time to be a part of one of the two listening sessions that will be held on Wednesday, October 7th, from 1:00 — 2:30 p.m., and on Thursday, October 8th, from 7:30 — 9:00 p.m., in the Church. These listening sessions are being designed with a structure and an intent as to how we here at Saint Anne can take stock of where we are as a parish, commit ourselves to continue in the growing and engaged, welcoming and dynamic faith community and where we want to be in the next five to ten years of our journey in faith as a parish community. There will be more about these two upcoming listening sessions in the weeks to come ... A good read if you are interested: I would recommend the book, "God is Back" authored by John Micklethwait and Adrian Woolridge, subtitled: How the Global Revival of Faith is Changing the World. Published by the Penguin Press 2009, the insert cover reads in the following way: Since the enlightenment, intellectuals have assumed that modernization would kill religion, and that a religious America would be an oddity. However, "God is Back" argues that religion and modernity can thrive together, and that America's approach to faith is becoming the norm worldwide ... the authors believe, that America's unique religious style can be applied around the globe to channel the rising tide of faith away from volatility and violence. I am half way through "God Is Back" and I am finding it a rather fascinating and thought provoking read. Peace and a great Labor Day holiday, Father Bernie Pietrzak 3 St. Anne Catholic Community, STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE Saint Anne Parish Weekly Offering for August 30, 2009 Sunday Offering Envelopes used: 522 Direct Debit/Credit Card Offerings: (5th week) Grand Total for the Week Budget for Operating Expenses Difference Year to Date Collection vs. Budget Year to Date Sunday Collection Year to Date Budget Difference $42,157.00 $3,456.00 $45,613.00 $42,000.00 +$3,613.00 $355,945.00 $378,000.00 -$22,065.00 Year to Date Extraordinary Collections Sharing Parishes Archdiocesan Required Collections Complete the Journey/Debt Reduction $13,236.00 $620.00 $56,471.00 LOANS FROM THE ARCHDIOCESE TOTAL OWED ON BUILDING DEBT TOTAL OWED ON OPERATING DEBT $1,252,485 $252,485 Finance Notes Another generous parish family donated $10,000.00 towards our Sunday offering this week. We could not have made budget without them, but more importantly, it shows a wonderful commitment to the well being of this parish. On behalf of the parish community, we thank you. The other exciting news was the count of the parish envelopes last week. For the first time this fiscal year, we had over 500 envelopes used. It is really uplifting to see the church fill up on Sunday mornings, and in the coming months, we look forward to seeing even more of you as the summer comes to an end and the fall begins. You will notice at the bottom of the finance report, we are showing the amount due on the Building and Operating Loans. Since we make payments on these loans only one time per month, we will continue to give you this figure once a month until the loans are paid out. Fr. Bernie Margaret Buckstaff WE MADE IT TO 50! WELCOME NEW MEMBERS Milda Jean Enander (Margeaux) Shanna Kranz Laura and Vic Kwiatkowski Colleen and Jim Lee (Griffen, Ryan, Aiden) Margaret Londo (Morgan, Nicholas) Colleen and Eric Lueder (Ashley, Caitlin) Tina and Darren McCosky (Ethan, Lauryn, Garrett) Karen and Patrick O'Brien (Patrick, Jr., Catherine) Audra and Kevin Powers Joe Romano Jessica and Steven Schultz 4 Thank you to all the donors who contributed to our blood drive. It was our best ever. Fifty units of blood were contributed. This included four people who, by using the ALYX technique, were able to donate two units of cells without losing the corresponding blood volume. Each donation strengthens the lives of three people, not to mention the joy in the heart of the donor. These blood drives have become a necessity. The blood supply in our area is consistently low because donations have fallen behind our usage rate. Fortunately, the St. Anne donor base is increasing as more people realize that this is an important contribution that they can make to the life of someone who cannot help him or herself. To address this ongoing situation, we are scheduling donations four times a year, in February, May, August and November. Our next date is Sunday, November 15th. Thanks again to the donors who ensure that there will be a safe and adequate supply of blood when it is needed. For those who donate at a Life Source Blood Center, please use code A212 to designate St. Anne. Deacon Bob Powers St. Anne Catholic Community LaFarge Lifelong Learning Inspiration Through Continuing Education Presented by the St. Anne Catholic Community Adults 50 years and better are invited 'back to class' this fall to pursue new interests through St. Anne's LaFarge Lifelong Learning Program. Courses meet once per week for six weeks and are held in the St. Anne Senior Center. Instruction is paced to the individual needs of each participant to ensure an enjoyable and rewarding learning experience for all. Registration will be held Tuesday, September 8th through Thursday, September 10th, from 9:00 a.m. — 11:00 a.m. in the Parish Center. Classes start the week of September 14th. For more information, please contact the LaFarge office at 847.381.5799. Fall 2009 LaFarge Course Offerings Class Day/Dates Time/Instructor Fee Introduction to Computers 6 classes Mondays 9/14 — 10/19 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. $30.00 Mike Konie Digital Photography 6 classes Mondays 9/14 — 10/19 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. $20.00 Doug Jones Woodcarving 6 classes Wednesdays 9/16 — 10/21 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.$20.00 Jim Hoffman Introduction to Microsoft Word 2003 6 classes Wednesdays 9/16 — 10/21 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.$30.00 Mike Konie Watercolor Painting Techniques Beginning and Advanced 6 classes Thursdays 9/17 — 10/22 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.$25.00 Jim Kennedy Suggest a course or share your talent! LaFarge classes are taught by volunteers with expertise in their area of instruction, either as hobbyists or through their professional careers. If you have a talent you would like to share with others or a suggestion for a course you would like to see offered, please call us at 847.381.5799. 5 St. Anne Catholic Community CONNECTIONS PARENT MEETING A parent meeting regarding the Connection dances will be held on Tuesday, September 8th, from 7:15 p.m.-8:30 p.m., in Thane Hall. CONNECTIONS DANCE Welcome Back to School (featuring a laser show and D.J. music of Woolson Productions) Friday, September 11th St. Anne Parish Center 7:00 – 9:30 p.m. (Note the ending time) For 7th and 8th grade students of the Barrington Area COST: $10.00 per person (refreshments are extra) This is the ONLY dance where IDs are optional Starting in October: School schedules, passports, parents vouching for students and items printed off the internet will not be accepted forms of identification. If you do not have an ID, your parent chaperoning the entire dance will be the only way to gain admittance. Attendance is limited. • ▪ ▪ ▪ Students must be picked up by an adult 18 years or older. Students will not be permitted to walk home. The dress code will be enforced. Cell phones or other electronic device use. Is prohibited. No exceptions. Questions? Call the Hotline at 847.382.5300 Ext. 400. WE NEED CHAPERONES! 6 ST. ANNE WOMEN'S CLUB YEAR AT A GLANCE: SEPTEMBERGeneral Meeting, September 8th, 7:00 p.m., Hospitality Room OCTOBER General Meeting, October 13th, 7:00 p.m., Hospitality Room Welcome Coffee, October 20th, 9:15 a.m., member's home NOVEMBERGeneral Meeting, November 3rd, 7:00 p.m., Mass of Remembrance Mother/Son Event, November 14th, Pinstripes, South Barrington DECEMBERVisit with St. Nicholas, December 6th, after 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. Masses General Meeting, December 8th, 7:00 p.m., Fashion Show/Christmas Party JANUARYGeneral Meeting, January 12th, 11:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Hospitality Room FEBRUARYRetreat, February 9th, 9:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m. MARCH General Meeting, March 9th, 11:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Hospitality Room APRIL Mother/Daughter Event General Meeting, April 9th, 11:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Hospitality Room MAY General Meeting, May 11th, 7:00 p.m., Installation Mass and Dinner Senior Luncheon, May 12th, 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m., Hospitality Room WEEKLY AND MONTHLY EVENTS: Monday mornings Scripture Sharing, 9:15 a.m., Parish Center Conference Room Cathy Pyra, 847.304.9194; Debbie McNeela, 847.202.0778 Thursday mornings Playgroup, 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m., Thane Hall Nursery, Parish Center Nicole Higgins, 847.381.7544; Jennifer Nicholson, 847.277.0903 2nd Monday of month Knitting Ministry, 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m., Parish Center Conference Room Liz Rodosky, 847.381.8695 L [ ] oN [ ] saA (Jaw JO s9 a2v) JaqwavNiquas [ ] oN [ ] saAJauo!qs!Jed paJals!Sau [liom JalndwoD anol tIno.J2 looq e paz!ueSlo '2u!lunoDDe in!AA maJB "a.!] sluale-0111>IS le! 3 @ciS :[Aep pue inuow] :aDu!s JaqwalAj :[alqeD!idde j!] aweN s,pueqsnH ssaippv He[A1-3 auoqd awoH @UOLId Jeinlia3 ale1s pue d!Z ssaippv 9u!!!e[Ai JaqLuatu mau n thin splay. paloomu! abunqj I aweN wow:ND sot, numoN aweN lsel :NOI1VINUO3NI 1VNOSH3 d [ ] oN [ ] saA Tamooq palupd Jo pealsu! 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Call me! I CHURCH + COMMUNITY AFFAIRS A. Church Women United (CWU): An ecumenical group of women from the surrounding area who plan three prayer services annually to promote world peace and understanding. I would like to attend the prayer services. B. Women's Scripture Sharing Group (WSSG): Women who meet weekly during the school year to study the Word of God. Babysitting provided for a nominal fee. I would like to participate. C. Funeral Luncheon Ministry: Volunteers help those who experience the loss of a loved one, i.e., supervise the event, help serve, prepare food/salad or dessert. I will donate a salad or dessert. D. FISH (For I Shall Help): Service is one day per month. Volunteers help those in need of transportation (i.e. doctor appointments) by driving or taking telephone calls. I would like to become a FISH volunteer. E. Senior Luncheon: Luncheon and entertainment provided for senior citizens. I will help at this event. Retreat and Prayer Opportunities: F. Retreat: A retreat to help women further their spiritual journey. I would help plan/organize a retreat. G. Masses: Two masses are planned for club members in November and May. I can serve as a Lector. I can serve as a Eucharistic Minister. H. Outreach Ministry: Provide dinner for a family in need (i.e., a new baby, illness, death). I would like to cook a meal. II FAMILY AFFAIRS + SPECIAL EVENTS A. Fundraiser: The funds raised enable the Club to offer its many events and discipleship opportunities. I will help with marketing/publicity of the event. I will help with event decorations. I will help with registration. I will help with the raffle. I will help with auction items. I will help with vendor participation. B. Playgroup: Moms and tots meet weekly to play and chat. I would like to join the fun. C. Mother/Daughter Event I will help with this event. D. Mother/Son Event I will help with this event. III ORGANIZATIONAL SERVICES A. Welcoming I will help welcome members at a monthly General Meeting. B. Membership I will help maintain the Club database or help with the directory production. C. Hospitality I will help at a monthly General Meeting. (i.e. organize, set up, serve and break down) - - D. Newsletter I will help prepare monthly mailings or newsletter content. Check# Received New St. Anne Catholic Community FALL FRENZY RETURNS SEPTEMBER 9TH-12TH Take 50% off storewide as we clear the decks for all new fall and winter arrivals. Everything is on sale! We will wrap it up with the famous $3.00 bag sale on Saturday, September 12th including clothing, shoes, purses, toys, books and linens! Don't miss the premiere of fall and Halloween items, including costumes and other trick or treat treasures on Wednesday, September 16th! A great place to shop ... and a great place to volunteer! If you have a little time to share now that the kids have gone back to school, we invite you join our team at House of Hope Resale! We have weekday, weekend and evening volunteer opportunities. Whether you can help once per week or just once in a while, every effort does make a difference! Call 847.381.5721 for more information. HOUSE OF HOPE RESALE SHOP ifeirfooms & Treasures 200 N. Hough Street • Downtown Barrington Wed.—Sat. 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. • 847.756.4673 CONFIRMATION PARENT INFORMATION AND ENROLLMENT SESSIONS (Parents only) Dates for Parent Enrollment sessions for the 2009-2010 enrollment year have been set. These sessions are for the parents of any new candidate who is entering the Confirmation preparation process in the fall of 2009 (candidates must be entering at least their 9th grade year to begin the process). Those who began their preparation in the fall of 2008 need not attend. FALL PARENT SESSIONS: Sunday, September 13th, at 10:30 a.m. (last one before first GOF session) Sunday, September 27th, at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, October 20th, at 7:00 p.m. Sunday, November 8th, at 10:30 a.m. ALL SESSIONS WILL BE HELD IN THE HOSPITALITY ROOM KNITTING MINISTRY The St. Anne Knitting Ministry meets on the 2nd Monday of the month, in the upstairs conference room of the Parish Center, from 1:003:00 p.m. If you like to knit or crochet for the purpose of sharing the final craft with others needing comfort, please join us. All levels of knitters are welcome. Please bring your own yarn and needles. We try to supply help if needed to get started on shawls, lap blankets or baby items. Patterns, blessings and companionship are what we have to offer before finished items are passed on to individuals by request or to hospitals and nursing homes. For more information, call Liz at 847.381.8695 or Joan at 847.381.1409. The first scheduled date is Monday, September 14th. WOMEN'S DAYTIME BRIDGE The bridge group is looking for players for the 2009-2010 season on the third Thursday of the month, September through April, with play beginning at 10:00 a.m. Monthly scores are kept, totaled at the end of the season, and a luncheon in April announces the winners. Please join us with a partner or we can partner you. It is great fun with great people. Call Julie Francis at 847.382.3478 or Donnaruth Schaul at 847.426.2989. WOMEN'S SCRIPTURE STUDY All women of the parish are invited to join a 9 week scripture study of Second Corinthians, beginning Monday, September 21st, from 9:15-11:15 a.m., in the Parish Center conference room. The cost for the books will be $20.00 if you already have the Corinthians commentary book from our 2008 First Corinthians Study or $25.00 for the entire study set. Call Debbie at 847.202.0778 if you are joining for the first time so extra books can be ordered or to request childcare. 9 St. Anne Catholic Community BOOK CLUB WEDDING FAIR AT ST ANNE'S All are invited to join the monthly discussion of the St. Anne's Book Club. Following is the list of books chosen for the 2009-2010 year and the dates of the discussions: Wednesday, September 16th "The Pillars of the Earth" by Ken Follett Tuesday, October 20th "The Guernsey Literary and Potato Pie Society" by Mary Ann Shaffer/Annie Barrows Tuesday, November 17th "The Commoner" by John Burnham Schwarz Tuesday, January 19th "River Home: Two Years on the Yantze" by Peter Hessler Tuesday, February 16th "Shelter Me" by Juliette Fay Tuesday, March 16th "The Well and the Mine" by Gin Phillips Tuesday, April 20th "Three Cups of Tea, One Man's Mission to Promote Peace: One School at a Time" by Greg Mortenson Wednesday, May 26th "The Shack" by William P. Young Planning a wedding at St. Anne's or for a family member? Just want to get out for an evening of beautiful music? All discussions are held from 7:30 — 8:30 p.m., in the Parish Library. For more information, call Sr. Lauretta Leipzig at 847.381.5452. Brides-and-grooms-to-be and their significant others are especially invited to St. Anne's Wedding Liturgy and Music Fair, to be held in the chapel on Monday, September 28th, from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. Our prospective wedding couples will receive the book "Celebrating Marriage" and a music planning sheet, and Rory Cooney will give a brief 'user's guide' to the book. Over an hour of our time together will be sampling parts of forty or so pieces of music as options for the wedding. Providing music will be Rory as well as some of our cantors, a string quartet, trumpet, and flute. It is an enjoyable and indispensable opportunity to prepare for the wedding ceremony. Prospective brides and/or grooms should R.S.V.P. to the liturgy office at 847.620.3064 or by email to rcooney@stannebarrington.org so that we can prepare enough handouts. There is no charge for this evening. And all are welcome, even if you're not getting married! KIDCHOIR It's time to get KidChoir going again! Kids, be part of the fun and important work of praising God in the Mass by being a part of the KidChoir for 2009-10. KidChoir is open to children in the 2nd grade and older. Junior high age children are encouraged to either be in KidChoir or the Teen Choir that sings at the Sunday 5:15 p.m. evening Masses. Rehearsals for KidChoir are on Tuesdays, from 6:00 until 6:45 p.m. in the Parish Center conference room. Generally, the KidChoir sings for the 11:00 a.m. Mass on the first Sunday of every month (October 4th, November 1st, December 6th) and at special times like Thanksgiving (9:00 a.m.) and Christmas Eve (2:30 p.m., as of this writing). If your children are interested in singing, please bring them to rehearsals. The schedule of rehearsals for the rest of this year is as follows: September 29th October 27th December 1st October 6th November 3rd December 8th October 13th November 17th December 15th October 20th November 24th December 22nd Our "kick-off" sign-up and rehearsal will be on Tuesday, September 29th, and the Kidchoir will sing at the 11:00 a.m. Mass on Sunday, October 4th. St. Anne School children: the required participation in Kidchoir rehearsals enables you to be in the choir and to audition for the cantor or song leader at school Masses. Call Rory Cooney at 847.620.3064 if you have questions. Mrs. Murtaugh and Rory will see you on Tuesday, September 29th, at 6:00 p.m. St. Anne Catholic Community YOUTH MINISTRY JOURNEY MIDDLE SCHOOL Registration is now open for JOURNEY groups, which begin the first week of October. All 6th, 7th, and 8th graders have been emailed a registration form with a chance to choose their group for the coming year. If you have not received an email, call the Youth Ministry office at 847.620.3072. FIRST COMMUNIOINI Parents wishing to enroll their second grader for First Communion in the spring may do so at a parent meeting this fall. SECOND GRADE PARENT MEETINGS Attend ONE of your choice. Sunday, October 4th 12:30 p.m. Thursday, November 5th 7:00 p.m. All meetings will be held in the Hospitality Room (lower level of Church). We are unable to provide babysitting for these meetings. After November 5th, enrollment for this coming spring will be closed. AT THE PARENT MEETING, YOU WILL: . formally enroll your child for First Eucharist preparation . submit a copy of your child's Baptismal certificate...if baptized at St. Anne's, you need to know the date. If baptized elsewhere, you need to bring the baptismal certificate. (A copy must be filed in their Sacramental record. We will be equipped to make copies during the meeting for your convenience.) . be presented some reflections on Eucharist . register for sacramental preparation offerings you would like to experience . meet other parents on the First Communion journey GOD HAS HEARD US By Sister Lauretta Leipzig, Pastoral Associate/ Director of Adult Education I read an article the other day that really got me thinking about gratitude. There is a psalm (Psalm 138) that goes like this: "I will give thanks to you, 0 Lord, with all my heart, for you have heard the words of my mouth." Of course, we are told over and over again that we must ask the Lord for help, but the psalmist tells us how to ask. Begin with gratitude, he says. Begin with gratitude, knowing that our prayers have already been heard. There is a strong element of faith in being able to thank God for the answers to our prayers before we get to see them, and yet all the great mystics, from the psalmists on down, have taught us to pray with gratitude. God hears our prayers; we do not have to keep on begging. We only have to ask and then begin thanking. The author of the article states that "Gratitude is the most transforming power on the face of the earth." To illustrate this, she suggests that we consider this situation. We wake up one morning to the sound of driving rain. Immediately, we are besieged with thoughts of snarled traffic, prolonged commutes, wet children's clothing and boots, even a wet smelly dog. The day is already halfway down the tubes, and we are not yet out of bed. But, she says, if we have been experiencing a tremendous drought, our thoughts are completely different. We are filled with gratitude for the rain, for the farmers' crops that might still be salvaged, and the reservoirs that will be replenished. Yes, traffic will still be a problem, the dog is still going to be smelly, but life seems wonderful. Nothing has really changed except our attitude. Gratitude has transformed our day. Remember: when we pray with gratitude, this attitude transforms our prayer and opens us up to the answers God may be sending our way. Perhaps we should try asking God simply for whatever we need, then thank God immediately, knowing that even if we haven't seen the answer yet, God has heard us. Maybe we should try thanking God for the answers we cannot yet see! God has heard us! ST. ANNE SCHOOL NEWS . Part-time volunteer nurse needed. . Substitute teachers needed. For more information, call the school office at 847.381.0311. 11 St. Anne Catholic Community RELIGIOUS LANGUAGE AS ICON By Ron Rolheiser, Before Henri Nouwen wrote the book that became his signature work, "Return of the Prodigal Son," he went to The Hermitage museum in Russia and sat for whole days contemplating Rembrandt's famous painting on the return of the prodigal son. He was given permission to bring a chair into the museum and he would sit for hours, studying the painting from various angles and letting it speak to him in his varying moods. The result was one of the finest commentaries ever written on both Rembrandt's painting and on the meaning of that famous parable in the gospels. What Henri Nouwen did with Rembrandt's painting is what we need to do with a lot of the classical language of scripture, the creeds, and dogma. The language there is more iconic than literal, more the language of metaphor than of ordinary life, deep image rather than video-taped history. This doesn't mean that it isn't true or that it's "Alice-in-Wonderland" mythology. It is deeply true, so true that we hang our very lives on its truth. But it is meant to be studied, contemplated, meditated, knelt-before and prayed-with, rather than taken literally. Allow me an example: Consider the language and image surrounding the death of Jesus as paying the price for our sins. Scripture, our creeds, and our Christian tradition have a certain language around this. Among other things, we say: "He paid the price for our sins. We are saved by his blood. He paid the debt of sin. We are washed clean in his blood, the blood of the lamb. He is the Lamb of God who takes away our sins. He restored us to life, after our death in Adam's sin. He conquered death, once and for all. By his stripes, we were healed. He offered an eternal sacrifice to God. He is our victim. He opened the gates of heaven. He stripped the principalities and Satan of their power. He descended into hell." Accepting the truth of this language is one thing, explaining in within the categories and language of ordinary life is something else. About Jesus' death, we have a language but we don't have a vocabulary. We know its meaning, but we can never adequately explain it. What exactly do we mean by these statements? How does Jesus' death save me from being accountable for my sins? How does his death vicariously substitute for human shortcoming, including our own, through the centuries? Why does God need someone to suffer that agonizingly in order to forgive me? How does Jesus' death open the gates of heaven? 12 Why had they been closed? What does it mean that, in his death, Jesus descended into hell? Literal explanations come up short here. The words are more like an icon, an artifact that highlights form to bring out essence. The language of scripture, the creeds, and our dogmas put us in touch with something that we can know but struggle to conceptualize and explain. It is meant to be grasped at levels beyond the just the intellect. It is a language to be contemplated and knelt-before more than a language to be understood literally. Some years ago, Time magazine did a cover story on the death of Jesus. Among other things, they interviewed various people and asked them how they understood the blood of Jesus as washing them clean. One of those interviewed was JoAnne Terrell, the author of "Power in the Blood? The Cross in the African American Experience." For her, the question of how Jesus' blood saves us triggered a deep personal search. Sitting in a seminary classroom and studying the death of Jesus, she began having flashbacks: As a young girl, she had seen her mother murdered by a boyfriend. She vividly recalled the blood-soaked mattress and her mother's bloody fingerprints on the wall. And so her search was very much a search "to find the connection between my mom's story and my story and Jesus' story." For her, the language around the death of Jesus, its blood and heartbreak, became an icon to be contemplated for meaning. Like Henri Nouwen, she began moving her chair around to look at it from various angles and to see how it spoke to her in her life-situation, to the blood in her own history. The language of redemptive blood gave meaning and dignity to her mother's blood. We cheat ourselves of meaning whenever we treat scripture, the creeds, and the dogmas of our faith as simple statements of history, newspaper accounts in literal language. They have a historicity and they are true, but the language surrounding them is not the language of the daily newspaper. They are anchored in history and we risk our very lives on their truth, but they speak to us more as does an icon than as does yesterday's newspaper. Their language is meant to be contemplated, knelt-before, and absorbed in the heart as we experience more and more of life's mysteries. An atheist, someone once quipped, is just another name for someone who doesn't grasp metaphor. Ronald Rolheiser, a Roman Catholic priest and member of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, is president of the Oblate School of Theology in San Antonio, Texas. He is a community-builder, lecturer and writer. His books are popular throughout the English-speaking world and his weekly column is carried by more than sixty newspapers worldwide. St. Anne Catholic Community Generations '/ Faith: Registration Form 2009-2010 You will have the opportunity to choose your specific session dates through our online process, on a first come-first served basis. Once this form is completed in its entirety and received by our administrators along with your finance worksheet and payment, you will be given an access code to choose your dates. (This procedure is outlined on the website.) NOTE: Online date selection is available now. 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FEE SCHEDULE FOR ANNUAL PASS (September 2009-May 2010)** Number of People in Household Registration Fee 1 $115.00 2 $230.00 3 $345.00 4 $450.00 5+ $550.00 Annual Pass fees include all meals and materials for all six sessions. ❑ Snowbird Special: $70.00 per person (Four session package) ❑ Single Session:$20.00 per person Household Contact: (First and Last name, please) Number of Household Members who will be participating in Generations of Faith: Number of current St. Anne School Students who will be participating in Generations of Faith: Subtract current St. Anne School Students from Number of Household Members — Pay for: Payment Method: ❑ Check ❑ Credit Card Amount Paid/Charged: $ Credit Card Users, please complete the following: CREDIT CARD ACCOUNT INFORMATION (we cannot accept debit cards at this time) Account Number: Circle one: VISAMasterCard DiscoverAmerican Express * Expiration date: Name as it appears on Card: Billing Address: * due to higher transaction costs charged to the parish, we prefer that you do not use American Express, but we will accept it if that is your choice. Mail this worksheet along with your payment, registration form to: Generations of Faith, 120 N. Ela Street, Barrington, 60010 MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO ST. ANNE CATHOLIC CHURCH 14 ** SPECIAL PAYMENT OPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE — PLEASE CALL 847.620.3068 or 3069. St. Anne Catholic Community THANK YOU! We are grateful to the following supporters, who, as of Tuesday, September 1st, have donated to Fr. Jack's party! R.S.V.P.'s are due Wednesday, September 9th! Adeline Fencik Aimee Teslaw Alice Burke Alice Stedronsky Angela and Phil Nordgren Anonymous Arlene Overheu B. F. Skarnulis Barbara and Don Kenney Barbara and Frank Bischof Barbara and Stephanie Rejzer Barbara Wills Bebe Overhue Bernice Jozwiak and Dorothy Hammer Bob and Jill Miseyka Bob and Karen Jensen Bob and Mary Ellen Henehan Bonnie Vaughan Caroline LaValley Clarke's Bakery Courtney and Barry Murtaugh Dan and Meg Donoghue Dan and Lorraine Johnson Davenport Funeral Home David and Ashlie McDonnell David and Kathleen Tabak Dennis and Sara Drees Dick and Skippy Baum Don Sauls Dorothy Connolly Dorothy Ann DeSpain Dottie Deger Ed and Clementine Rowley Ed and Stephanie McLoughlin Edward Zoladz Eileen and Jim PeriIle Elisa Kendal-Ward Eric and Karen Bessonny Erwin and Mary Betz Evon Nuts Gary and Mary Magee Gayle Ciotti Georgene Farman Gerry and Catherine Barry Gerry and Hodo Bataille Gregory and Beatrice Benesh Ho Lam and Thoung T. 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Paulik Mary Meinhard Michael and Elizabeth Schieble Michael and Linda Dolan Mike and Carol Rolfs Mike and Pat Neenan Norwest Sound Oscar and Nelida Osimani Patricia Cramer Paul and Adrienne Kalmes Payton Floral Phil and Susan Koch Project Hope Randy and Anna Meyers Richard and Charlotte Baumgart Richard and Jill Morino Richard and Maribeth Kuhn Richard and Pat Spicuzza Rita and Matt Moran Robert and M. J. Schauer Ron and Chris Jakubec Ron Hahn Second Time Around Steve and Susan Marshall Sylvia Anderson Synod The Paul Horcher Family The Wondrasek Family Theresa Rosengren Therese Lombardo Tom Welch Tom and Cathy Pyra Tom and Rita Callahan Vince and Kathy Giamalva William and Ann McSorley William and Marlys Stanton No fees are being charged to attend these events, however, donations will be gratefully accepted and will dramatically defraythe expenses. Know that your stewardship is very appreciated. Make checks payable to St. Anne and write 'Party' in the memo line. Can't find your R.S.V.P. postcard? Extras are available in the Parish Office. RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS Part of the RCIA process is your reaching out. St. Anne Parish is seeking all who may have even the slightest interest in getting to know Jesus Christ through the Catholic Church to come and get acquainted. Advertising in our Clarion will herald them in our evangelization effort, but you, the members of St. Anne community, are the best tools we have to invite that friend, neighbor, husband, wife, or even stranger to attend the inquiry sessions beginning in August and September. If you or someone you know is interested, call Sister Anna Marie at 847.381.5793. You will be helping in the process of bringing about the kingdom. 15 Sharing the Living Story 23Rn _v...iNnAv OF THE YEAR, 2009 (128B) First Reading: Isaiah 35:4-7a Thus says the LORD: 4 Say to those whose hearts are frightened: Be strong, fear not! Here is your God, he comes with vindication; with divine recompense he comes to save you. 5 Then will the eyes of the blind be opened, the ears of the deaf be cleared; 6 then will the lame leap like a stag, then the tongue of the dumb will sing. Streams will burst forth in the desert, and rivers in the steppe. 7a The burning sands will become pools, and the thirsty ground, springs of water. Responsorial Psalm 146:6-7, 8-9, 9-10 Praise the LORD, my soul! The LORD God keeps faith forever, secures justice for the oppressed, gives food to the hungry. The LORD sets captives free. 6 7 Praise the LORD, my soul. The LORD gives sight to the blind; the LORD raises up those who were bowed down; The LORD loves the just; 9 the LORD protects strangers. Praise the LORD, my soul. 8 The fatherless and the widow the LORD sustains, but the way of the wicked the LORD thwarts. 10 The LORD shall reign forever; your God, 0 Zion, through all generations. Praise the LORD, my soul. Second Reading: James 2:1-5 My brothers and sisters, show no partiality as you adhere to the faith in our glorious Lord Jesus Christ. 2 For if a man with gold rings and fine clothes comes into your assembly, and a poor person in shabby clothes also comes in, 3 and you pay attention to the one wearing the fine clothes and say, "Sit here, please," while you say to the poor one, "Stand there," or "Sit at my feet," 4 have you not made distinctions among yourselves and become judges with evil designs? 1 Listen, my beloved brothers and sisters. Did not God choose those who are poor in the world to be rich in faith and heirs of the kingdom that he promised to those who love him? 5 31 Gospel: Mark 7:31-37 Again Jesus left the district of Tyre and went by way of Sidon to the Sea of Galilee, into the district of the Decapolis. And people brought to him a deaf man who had a speech impediment and begged him to lay his hand on him. 33 He took him off by himself away from the crowd. He put his finger into the man's ears and, spitting, touched his tongue; 34 then he looked up to heaven and groaned, and said to him, "Ephphatha!" — that is, "Be opened!" 35 And immediately the man's ears were opened, his speech impediment was removed, and he spoke plainly. 36 Jesus ordered them not to tell anyone. But the more he ordered them not to, the more they proclaimed it. 37 They were exceedingly astonished and they said, "He has done all things well. He makes the deaf hear and the mute speak." 32 Excerpts from the Lectionary of Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America. 16 Copyright © 2001, 1998, 1997, 1970 Lectionary for of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, DC. Used with permission. All rights reserved. No part of the Confraternity Mass may be reproduced by any means without permission in writing from the copyright owner. St. Anne Catholic Community Geography is again a key to Mark's theological intent. Last week, the setting was at Gennesaret in the western or Jewish side of the Sea of Galilee. There, Jesus bests the challenge of the Judean (Jewish) "establishment"' about ritual impurity." (Although the Sunday Lectionarym does not use the bible text at 7:24, note that there Mark has Jesus travel to the district of Tyre, which is Gentile (pagan) territory. There, after a clever exchange of challenge and response, Jesus yields to the Gentile woman's plea to cure her daughter.)" In today's passage, Mark tells his audience" that Jesus leaves that land of Gentile culture to cross to the east side of the Jordan River and enter the region of the Decapolis,"' which is even deeper into the area of pagan culture. Here Jesus heals a deaf and mute man, right in the midst of very heavy Greek influence of language, culture, religion and customs. By choosing this combination of pericopes"" from James and Mark, the Lectionary authors show Jesus "defining" the God to which the Hebrew scriptures refers this Sunday." In this setting in Mark's chapter 7, this God who will come to save, the one who will open the eyes of the blind and the ears of the deaf, loosen the tongue of the speechless, and make the lame leap, is the God not only of the Jew, the Chosen People, but the God of the gentiles as wellr Jesus proclaims it very clearly in the cultural context of his audience and later, Mark traces it clearly in the cultural context of his own corn- munity: this God is the God of inclusion. Even the hated Gentiles are welcome! Little wonder that many are outraged or that many leadersx feel threatened and want to dishonor or even kill Jesus. This explanation, given by Mark to his audience sometime around the time of the destruction of the Temple in 70 CE, probably served to further assure the former gentiles in his Christian community that they were indeed included in the kingdom. It emphasized as well to the Jewish Christians that they were to embrace those who once were considered outsiders. Once again, an evangelist underscores that Jesus is counter-cultural. In a society rigidly structured by traditions that maintained hard, impenetrable boundaries, Jesus declares that in God's society there are no boundaries, no insiders and outsiders by reason of birth, lineage, or circumstance. The Lectionary authors aptly chose James for the Second Reading to decry the use of favoritism based on externals rather than the heart; m James polarizes it: Has not God chosen the poor . . . to be heirs of the kingdom that he has promised to those who love him? It is easy to remain with the story of the healing in this gospel pericope. Yet the intent of the Lectionary authors in selecting the three other scriptures seems to integrate well with Mark's message. Despite the cultural bias that Mark's first audience has when they hear the text, Mark is quite clear: there is no one automatically outside because of station in life. All this scripture, all the explanation: So What?? In what ways does our society condition the way we act? For example, through what lens do we view the current hot button debate: Our health policy? What do we mean when we sing the refrain for today's psalm as a response to its verses (see Psalm 146, above)? FOOTNOTES: 'The Pharisees and their scribes "Mark 7:1 "'The Church's book of scripture readings that contain pericopes (selected, edited biblical passages) ▪ Mark 7:24. Note that Jesus starts by stating that his ministry is first to the children, that is, to Israel (the Chosen), and not to the dogs, that is, to those outside of Israel (the Gentiles). Recall that Mark writes to a largely Gentile Christian community; therefore, these words are comforting since they are assured that they are indeed included in the kingdom despite the ancient Jewish claim to being the only ones to be Chosen by God. 'Decapolis = Greek for "Ten Cities," a region east of the Jordan River heavily influenced by Greek culture "See note iii above vm See the Isaiah passage above: . . . he comes to save you. Then will the eyes of the blind .. . 'x Paul makes this claim about the entire Christian community. See Galatians 3:26 'The elite, the powerful, the guardians of orthodoxy, found in Jerusalem (7:23) "See again the gospel pericope of last week: All these evils come from within . WORKS CONSULTED: Ched Myers et al, Say to This Mountain; Irene Nowell, Sing a New Song; John Pilch, The Cultural World of the Prophets, Cycle B and The Cultural World of Jesus, Cycle B. BY CLEM ASERON, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF LITURGY AND COORDINATOR OF SCRIPTURAL MINISTRIES 17 Liturgical Ministry Schedules Note: this schedule does not reflect recent "swaps' or changes made either online or oftfine with other ministers Tuesday, September 8, 8:15 AM Fr. BerniePresider Graft, J. Sery (1) Burny, G. Sery (2) Sunday, September 13, 7:15 AM Fr. Tom Presider MC Badsing, S. Graft, W. Captain Guarnieri, E. Sery (1) Roeckell, P. Sery (2) Horcher, N. Sery (3) Lector (1) Ciganek, T. Cusumano, S. Lector (2) Aquino, A. EM EM Barra, C. EM Cusumano, P. Guarnieri, D. EM Guarnieri, A. EM EM Truett, J. Roeckell, M. Int Friday, September 11, 8:15 AM Fr. Tom Presider Doersching, E. Sery (1) Frey, S. Sery (2) Saturday, September 12, 5:15 PM Fr. Tom Presider Doody, S. MC Wrobleski, F. MC Captain Tisbo, M. Sery (1) Delisle, L. Tisbo, A. Sery (2) Moran, E. Sery (3) Lector (1) LaCesa, I. LaCesa, J. Lector (2) Clement, L. EM Criel, P. EM EM Kantrosk , L. EM Lowery, L. Quinn, E EM Schiller, M. EM Schiller, J. EM Sieger, J. EM EM Wood, L. Zwolinski, M. EM Sunday, September 13, 9:00 AM Fr. Bernie Presider MC Weaver, Rita MC Weaver, Rick Jagmin, E. Captain Miller, C. Sery (1) Miller, J. Sery (2) Miseyka, S. Sery (3) Lector (1) Sanfilippo, A. Bishop, B. Lector (2) Albanese, M. EM Albanese, J. EM EM Bishop, S. EM Burke, Clare EM Burke, Chris Clark, J. EM Galazka, L. EM EM Giamalva, V. EM Gillespie, K. EM Kantarski, M. EM Kurowski, M. EM Meckert, L. Phillips, K. EM Sims, M. EM Skleba, T. EM EM Werner, S. Jennings-Lenz, C. CLOTW Sunday, September Fr. Bernie Kendal-Ward, E. Kolasinski, W. O'Neill, M. Koetters, S. Murray, E. Donoghue, E. Hamill, M. Moran, M. Corwin, M. Diak-Witek, R. Froehlke, M. Froehlke, D. Kaeser, S. Kesler, B. Lynam, K. McLean, M. O'Shea, N. Oakley, S. Reinhart, M. Reinhart, H. Riordan, L. Sonnicksen, P. Stanton, M. Stanton, B. Brauch, H. Sunday, September 13, 5:15 PM Fr. Jack Presider Coath, J. MC Farman, Georgene MC Bessonny, S. Captain Rudolphi, A. Sery (1) Rudolphi, K. Sery (2) Burrell, M. Sery (3) Lector (1) Daluga, J. Bessonny, K. EM EM Bessonny, R. EM Boutilier, S. EM Coath, R. EM Hays, D. EM Lovett, C. EM Michel, M. EM Mikosz, J. Moran, K. EM EM Reed, B. Sibley, Jan EM EM Sibley, Jeff EM Werner, J. Int Condill, C. Wednesday, September 9, 8:30 AM Fr. Fred Presider O'Neill, M. Captain O'Connor, J. Sery (1) Holsworth, K. Sery (2) Thursday, September 10, 8:15 AM Fr. BerniePresider DiMichele, J. Sery (1) Clifford, M. Sery (2) . 13, 11:00 AM Presider MC MC Captain Sery (1) Sery (2) Sery (3) Lector (1) Lector (2) EM EM EM EM EM EM EM EM EM EM EM EM EM EM EM EM CLOMV THIS WEEK'S READINGS Monday: Colossians 1:24 - 2:3/Luke 6:6-11 Tuesday:Micah 5:1-4a or Romans 8:28-30/Matthew 1:1-16, 18-23 Wednesday: Colossians 3:1-11/Luke 6:20-26 Thursday:Colossians 3:12-17/Luke 6:27-38 Friday:1 Timothy 1:1-2, 12-14/Luke 6:39-42 Saturday:1 Timothy 1:15-17/Luke 6:43-49 Sunday:Isaiah 50:5-9a/James 2:14-18/Mark 8:27-35 18 Saturday, Sept. 12, 9:15 - 10:00 AM Fr. Tom Confessions Community Offerings/Needs Please note: St. Anne prints these offerings/needs as a service to its parishioners, and does not endorse them or accept responsibility for the information presented. Room needed. Single man in 40s needs room. Neat, clean and non-smoker. Will barter for handyman work. Works for a local church as maintenance man and has many skills. Call Project Hope at 847.381.5721. Nanny available. Full-time. 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Tom Bishop frtom@stannebarrington.org St. Anne Staff: Deacon Couples Bob and Helen Brauch Jim and Ellen Condill Jim and Mary Crane Bob and Sue Powers Rich and Kathy Seveska Director, Liturgy and Music Rory Cooney 847.620.3064 rcooney@stannebarrington.org Associate Director, Liturgy and Coordinator, Scriptural Ministries Clem Aseron 847.620.3065 caseron@stannebarrington.org Director, RCIA, Evangelization and Adult Confirmation Sr. Anna Marie Dressler 381.5793 sannamarie@stannebarrington.org Director, Adult Education Pastoral Associate Sr. Lauretta Leipzig 847.381.5452 slauretta@stannebarrington.org Business and Operations Manager Margaret Buckstaff 847.620.3054 mbuckstaff@stannebarrington.org Director, Generations of Faith Susan Stengren 847.620.3071 sstengren@stannebarrington.org Office for Youth Formation Audrey Taylor 847.620.3067 ataylor@stannebarrington.org Ellen Nelson 847.620.3072 enelson@stannebarrington.org Administrative Assistant Doris Kelsch 847.620.3068 dkelsch@stannebarrington.org Administrative Assistant Darla Holtz 847.620.3072 dholtz@stannebarrington.org Office Manager Diane Augustine daugustine@stannebarrington.org Office Assistant Cathy Faust cfaust@stannebarrington.org Computer Administrator Carol Helmers chelmers@stannebarrington.org Receptionist Carla Stobart cstobart@stannebarrington.org Maintenance Supervisor Sarge Youkhanna School Maintenance Dave Rozycki Parish Council parishcouncil@stannebarrington.org Clarion Bulletin Editor Kerry Miller 847.620.3070 kmiller@stannebarrington.org Director, Pastoral Care, Social Concern, and Project Hope Pastoral Minister Sr. Lorraine Menheer 847.381.5721 319 E. Franklin Street, 847.381.0311 Sr. Ann Busch, Principal Coordinator, Ministry of Care Mary Hoffing 847.382.2148 Sharing Parish Coordinator, Young at Heart and LaFarge Sr. Margaret Eisele 847.381.5799 St. Anne School St. Frances of Rome, 1428 S. 59th Ct., Cicero, 60804, 708.652.2140 Fr. Mark Bartosic, Pastor Gospel Champions Code: k3j-e0a-k6b Liturrn , Monday-Friday: 8:15 a.m. Saturday: First Saturday of the month: 8:15 a.m. Mass of Anticipation: 5:15 p.m. Reconciliation: 9:15 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Sunday: 7:15, 9:00*, 11:00* a.m., 5:15 p.m. *Babysitting is available. Assisted hearing devices are available. Sacrament. ' 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: Baptism: Registration in the parish is a prerequisite. For those parents who are baptizing their first child, please allow 2 to 3 months in order to attend 2 required Baptism sessions before setting the Baptism date. For a subsequent child's baptism, an interview session must be scheduled prior to setting the date. All schedules are done in the parish office. Please call 847.382.5300. Marriage: A child of a registered parishioner or a registered and active parishioner must schedule an interview with a parish staff person to set a date and start the marriage process. Please call 847.382.5300. First Eucharist and First Reconciliation: These sacraments are celebrated in the second grade. Candidates must complete the required preparation program. Please call the REP office at 847.620.3068. Confirmation: This sacrament is celebrated in high school. Candidates must be registered parishioners and complete the required preparation program. Please call 847.620.3072. Reconciliation: Saturdays 9:15 - 10:00 a.m. and by appointment. Registration: Please do not assume you are registered if you have been attending Mass here or have children in St. Anne School or our REP program. Registration includes meeting with one of our welcoming team members and filling out an official form for our parish records. To register, please call 847.382.5300.