April 17, 2016 - Holy Family, Inverness

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April 17, 2016 - Holy Family, Inverness
Fourth Sunday of Easter
April 17, 2016
About Us
Holy Family
Catholic Community
2515 Palatine Rd.
Inverness, IL 60067
847-359-0042 (ph)
847-359-0639 (fax)
holyfamilyparish.org
Vision Statement
Holy Family
Catholic Community
invites all to new life
in Christ. Our response
to God’s call is evident
through full,
conscious and
active participation
in our community.
Mission Statement
To engage all in
the sacramental life
through
vibrant worship,
life-long learning and
passionate
community.
Core Values
Animated by our faith
in God to evangelize,
we live the following
core values:
• Integrity
• Excellence
• Unity
• Service
• Justice
Welcome to Holy Family
Sacramental / Formation Ministers
Holy Family Catholic community invites all to
new life in Christ. Are you new to Holy Family? Are you considering becoming a registered
parishioner? We welcome you to become engaged
in carrying out our mission. New members are
registered on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of every
month (excluding holidays) immediately following the 9:00 A.M. Mass. Welcome Ministers
will be available at the Welcome Desk to walk
you through the short registration process. Saint
Paul says, “We are the Body of Christ.” We look
forward to experiencing that reality with you.
Fr. Terry Keehan, Pastor
Friar Johnpaul Cafiero
Fr. Denis Carneiro
Fr. George Kane
Schedule
Masses
Weekdays:
Monday-Friday
9:00 a.m.
Monday & Wednesday
7:00 p.m.
First Friday of the month
9:00 a.m.
(with Anointing of the Sick)
First Saturday of the month 9:00 a.m.
Saturday
5:00 p.m.
Sunday 7:30 a.m.; 9:00 a.m. (interpreted for the
hearing impaired); 11:00 a.m.; 4:00 p.m.
Kid Church - 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month
at 10:15 in the chapel.
Holy Days
7:00a.m., 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Eucharistic Adoration
Everyday
Fr. Richard Vaz, SVD
Fr. Bill Zavaski
Fr. Medard Laz, Pastor Emeritus
Pastoral Council
e-mail: council@holyfamilyparish.org
Tracey Cantarutti Chairperson (Operations)
Jack Shedd
Vice-Chair (At Large/Pastor)
Fr. Terry Keehan Pastor (Staff)
Robin Schreiner Adult Faith
TBD
Archdiocesan Rep
Brooke Held
At Large (Council)
Tony Mathias
Family Faith
Cattie Scharm
Holy Family Catholic Academy
Karina Chavez
Academy Parents Rep
Al Clementi
Liturgical Life
Joe Ferlita
Knights of Columbus
Andrew McGovern Human Concerns
Bernie Schaeffer Staff
Ro Geisler
Staff
Pauline Carlson Teen Faith (Adult Rep)
Daniel Tokarz
Teen Faith (Teen Rep)
Aly Worthem
Teen Faith (Teen Rep)
Heidi Trocha
Liturgical Life/Recording Secretary
Council meets the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:00
p.m. All are invited to attend and listen to the items on
the published agenda. If you or your group have an item
for discussion, it needs to be submitted in writing to the
council chair one week prior to the scheduled meeting.
6:00 a.m. to Midnight
Finance Council
Reconciliation (Available upon request)
Communal Reconciliation with individual absolution
First Saturday of the month at 4:00 p.m. in chapel)
Individual Reconciliation (in Reconciliation Room)
Other Saturdays from 4:00 p.m.-4:45 p.m.
Nursery Available
Saturday 5:00 p.m.
Sunday 9:00 and 11:00 a,m.
The Finance Council of Holy Family meets quarterly and its current members are:
Ken Aman - Chair
John McCarthy
Maureen DeRosa
Jeffrey Rotter
Robert Growney
Jim Vande Logt
Chet Zara
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Anointing of the Sick
Please know that recent hospital privacy laws have
significantly limited our knowledge of parishioners
who are hospitalized. If you have a loved one who
is ill, please contact our Liturgical Life office to
request the Anointing of the Sick. The ideal time
for anointing is when family is present and not necessarily in the final hours of life. Monthly Anointing of the Sick takes place on the First Friday of the
month at 9:00 a.m. Mass.
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Fr. Terry Keehan
As the Easter Season unfolds,
Pentecost begins to take focus
for us. We haven’t spent
much time yet on the coming
of, and presence of, the Holy
Spirit, yet it is always among
us and stands as a goal and
the conclusion of the Easter
season. This year Pentecost
falls on May 15, but over 100 of our teens will be confirmed on May 1, and we will take much inspiration from
the Pentecost event then.
As I meet with small groups of our teens in preparation for Confirmation, I like to remind them of how the
Pentecost event is situated in the unfolding of the Easter
Season. Pent, or the base of the word/experience
Pentecost, is rooted in the number 5 or, in this case,
50. The Apostles received the gift of the Holy Spirit 50
days after Jesus rose from the dead. I like to explain
the coming of the Holy Spirit as rooted in the feast of the
Ascension, which is 40 days after the Resurrection. The
popular scriptural belief is that 40 means a long time
(40 days Jesus spent in the desert, 40 years the Jewish
people journeyed to the Promised Land, 40 days of rain
in Noah’s Ark, etc.)
After a long time (proof that he did indeed rise), he ascends and his last words to the 11 disciples is a commissioning, “Go and baptize all nations in the name of the
Father and of the Son and of The Holy Spirit.” However
the disciples are missing two key ingredients to carry out
the mission. First, there are only 11 of them; they are
not whole because Judas was no longer alive. Second,
they don’t have the tool that they need to baptize ALL nations, and that is language.
Between the Ascension (40 days after Resurrection)
and Pentecost (50 days after), Matthias is named as the
12th (or 13th) apostle –thus making them whole again,
and on Pentecost they receive the gift of being able to
speak different languages so that they can now go out
and spread the Good News story of Jesus Christ to ALL
nations.
This year we will celebrate the feast of the Ascension
on Mother’s Day, May 8. Until then we hear much of the
story of the early church, and this weekend is a great example. In the first reading from Acts, Paul and Barnabas
expand the good news of Jesus’ Resurrection beyond the
Jewish community to include Gentiles; in other words, the
whole world. This inclusion is consistent with the Gospel
of Luke, whose primary author and source is also the
primary author and source of the Acts of the Apostles.
This inclusive message is continued in the second
reading from Revelation as we hear, “I, John, had a vision of a great multitude, which no one could count from
every race, nation, people and tongue.”
The Gospel according to John is a short passage this
week. It follows Jesus’ statement that “I am the Good
Shepherd.” It tells of the intimate and tender connection between Jesus as shepherd, and us in his care. It
speaks of eternal life as a gift that we receive as a result
of that connection. No one can take us out of his hand
and he speaks of us as a gift that God has given to him;
and no one can take us out of God’s hand, which is also
the hand of Jesus that stretches out to us in our beautiful
Cross of New Life.
You may have noticed the dimming of the image on
the screen on the east side of the church. Our screens
enable us here at Holy Family to enhance our worship in
a unique way. It is a signature part of our vibrant liturgical experience, indeed, a Holy Family hallmark. The
image is dimming because the projector is failing. We
have rented a new projector at the best price available,
but this problem is indicative of a larger challenge. Our
video equipment is 12 years old. Can you imagine using
a cell phone today that was 12 years old? Technology
continues to evolve and grow. We have done a thorough
assessment of our video and audio equipment and, at this
time, it is estimated that we need between $160,000 and
$180,000 of upgrades to continue providing the quality
of imagery and sound that you have come to expect and
that we want to provide. Please consider these costs in
your regular giving. Thank you.
Do you have a will or trust in place? Is it current?
Surprisingly a majority of American’s do not have an
estate plan in place. I encourage you to attend the
Financial Planning Ministry seminar this coming Thursday evening, April 21 at 7 pm to better understand the
importance of having a plan and the opportunity to create
a will or trust at no cost to you. Please see the Financial
Planning Ministry notice later in the bulletin on how to
register for the seminar.
The First Anniversary of Kid Church will be Sunday,
April 24 at 10:15 am in the Chapel. Kid Church is a lay
led word service for families with children under the age
of 4, and the first anniversary celebration will be special.
Please come and spread the word.
Archbishop Cupich has started a very important
initiative throughout the Archdiocese of Chicago entitled
“Renew My Church.” He has gathered leadership, staffs
and clergy in beginning this initiative and he has listened
to our feedback. Perhaps the most important feedback
he wants is yours. He wants to hear from as many parishioners as possible in moving this Renew My Church
initiative forward.
Please take time to fill out the survey created by the
Archdiocese which is essential to giving this process very
valuable input—YOURS. Log on to the Archdiocesan
website (archchicago.org) or the link on our website that
is Renew My Church.
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Liturgical Life
Gene Garcia
Director of Music &
Worship Technology
847-907-3434
GGarcia@
holyfamilyparish.org
Brian Michalski
Director of
Liturgical Life
847-907-3472
BMichalski@
holyfamilyparish.org
The Liturgical Life
Community...
creates a vibrant prayer
and worship experience
so that all may
participate in a fully
conscious and active
way in the liturgy. This
includes different
forms of prayer and
worship experiences,
for all attending Holy
Family, whether on
campus, the
homebound, nursing,
rehab facilities and
hospitals.
Kid Church is
1 Year Old!!
Join us on Sunday, April 24 at 10:15am in the chapel
for our service followed by "Cake in the Courtyard" to
celebrate the 1 year anniversary of Kid Church.
All families with children ages 0-4 (older siblings
welcome) are invited to attend.
Rain location for the celebration
will be in Common Ground.
Kid Church is a Sunday worship experience designed
to meet the needs of families with young children, ages
0-4 (older siblings welcome).
Families gather in the chapel for music, prayer, gospel
reading, reflection, and communion.
Snacks and craft time follows in Common Ground.
Don’t forget…
Please know that hospital privacy laws have
significantly limited our knowledge of parishioners who
are hospitalized. If you have a loved one who is ill, please
contact the parish or Liturgical Life office to request the
Anointing of the Sick. The ideal time for anointing is
when family is present and not necessarily in
the final hours of life.
Monthly Anointing of the Sick takes place on the
First Friday of the month at the 9:00 a.m. Mass.
PREPARING
FOR
NEXT
WEEK
Watch our weekly LBSCC reflection @
https://www.youtube.com/user/HFInverness/videos.
Click on reflections for Sunday Readings 4-24-2016 and
listen to Friar Johnpaul reflect on the readings.
Questions for 5th Sunday of Easter
1. How quick are you to attribute any success you have to
God?
2. What do you see that God is making new in our
church? in our family of faith? in you or in someone you
know?
3. How and where do you most often encounter Christ?
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Liturgical Life
Get on your feet!
Do you want to get on your feet a little more during the
Mass? Is hospitality and service among your
spiritual gifts?
If yes, then consider becoming an usher and join us
as we “minister across the aisles.” We are presently in
need of several ushers (teens, families are encouraged
but all are welcome!). Time commitment once a month.
If you are interested in serving please contact Mike Gilbert, Ministry Leader
at 847-991-3175 or member2689@aol.com
Did You Know (or Do You Remember)????
As we celebrate the Easter season, The Cross of New Life is a good time to learn or flashback. The
Cross of New Life, commissioned in 1998, is a unique and inspiring
work of art which graces our worship space. It measures 12 feet by
16 feet, weighs almost 2,000 pounds, and is suspended over the altar steps (sanctuary) where much of our sacramental life takes place.
Using the sculpting medium acrylic, the Cross of New Life captures
and reflects the light streaming through the magnificent windows of
the church, suggesting the five elements of earth, fire, light, water,
and air. It speaks to us in a most eloquent, yet simple manner of our
relationship with our Lord Jesus Christ, our Savior and our Friend.
The outstretched arm reminds us of His invitation all of us to make
Him, “the Christ,” the all-encompassing focal point of our lives. The
rays of His RISEN presence surround Him in the form of a cross.
The Cross of New Life is an instrument of evangelization inviting us
to new life. It is a tangible sign of Holy Family’s mission to all who
come here seeking compassion, understanding, acceptance, and love of the Lord and one another.
Things
gs that Make yo
you Go
“If there is no laughter, Jesus has gone somewhere
else. If there is
freedom, it is not a church:
s no joy and freedom
it is simply a crowd of melancholy people basking in
a religious neurosis. If there is no celebration, there
is no real worship.”
― Steve Brown, Approaching God: Accepting the
Invitation to Stand in the Presence of God
(Steve Brown is an American Christian author, a radio
broadcaster, and a seminary professor at Reformed
Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida.)
Please Note Upcoming
Mass Schedule Changes:
No 4:00pm Mass on Sunday, May 1
due to Confirmation liturgy.
No 4:00pm Mass on Sunday, May 29
due to Memorial Day weekend.
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Word from the Pew
Do you know of any interesting blogs about the liturgy?
Here’s one to check out called Pray Tell, http://www.praytellblog.
com/.Pray Tell is a blog that gives practical wisdom about prayer,
sacraments, and the
community of the faithful – in short, worship. Created especially for
pastors, liturgists, musicians, and scholars (but anyone interested
may find it interesting), Pray Tell is informal, conversational, wellinformed, intellectually grounded and, even humorous.
Word from the Pew from
Beyond Holy Family
“Our church was recently renovated. Our pastor has made certain changes, among them, fish have been placed
in the water of the baptismal font. Is it appropriate? I have never seen this in any other parish.”
The placing of fish in a baptismal is font is totally inappropriate. The baptismal font, like the entire baptistry is
"reserved for the sacrament of baptism and should be worthy to serve as the place where Christians are reborn
in water and the Holy Spirit." (Christian Initiation, General Introduction, number 25). Of all the liturgical books, the
Book of Blessing, number 1085 provides the most comprehensive description of a baptismal font:
"The baptismal font, particularly one in a baptistery, should be
stationary, gracefully constructed out of suitable material, of
splendid beauty and spotless cleanliness; it should permit
baptism by immersion, whenever this is the usage. (Christian
Initiation, General Introduction, no. 25). In order to enhance its
force as a sign, the font should be designed in such a way that
it functions as a fountain of running water; where the climate
requires, provision should be made for heating the water."
(Ibid, no. 20)
Source: www.usccb.org
Liturgical Trivia
See how many of the following you know in relationship to the Mass
(without using Google). Answers in next weekend’s bulletin!
• Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy
• Sanctuary
• LBSCC
• “full, conscious, and active participation”
• Roman Missal
• Green
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Mass Intentions
In Loving Memory of...
Monday, April 18
9:00AM Austin Boyd (Parry Family)
9:00AM Special Intention (Simon)
7:00PM John Vanik (Josephine W.)
+ Robert Growney
+ Mary Sasuta
Tuesday, April 19
9:00AM Barbra Brzozka (Son)
Eternal rest grant unto them O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon
them. May their souls and the souls of all
the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen.
Wednesday, April 20
9:00AM John Maffesoli (Family)
9:00AM Philippe Paragas (Family)
7:00PM Thanksgiving for Lilibeth Constantino
(Mel & Steve)
In a Special Way We Remember
Our Family Members Who Are Ill...
Thursday, April 21
9:00AM The People of Holy Family Parish
Bonnie Bennett
Sam Cortese
Nancy Ebner
Edmund G.
Robert Heldmann
Bernice Kathrein
Judy Kendzior
Friday, April 22
9:00AM James Kramer (Holy Family Parish)
9:00AM Jean Marie Fitzgerald
(Frank & Louise Stompanto)
Saturday, April 23
5:00PM Bob Aebersold (Dorothy Aebersold)
5:00PM Jerry Helfen (Carol Younis)
5:00PM Sue Kinzig (Pam Wade)
Sunday, April 24
7:30AM Pete & Stephanie Pundo (Sesko Family)
7:30AM Tom Kendzior (Family)
7:30AM James McGing (Patricia Fluhler)
9:00AM Ben Steep (Rebecca Zach)
9:00AM Clara Schlote (Russ Schlote & Family)
9:00AM Jean Krupinski (Andy & Florette Sokulski)
11:00AM Eugene Marzelli (RCIA)
11:00AM George Polancin (John Costello)
11:00AM Larry Michalski (RCIA Team)
Mass intentions are available
by contacting the Parish Office
Wedding Banns
Megan Harned & Kevin Powers - III
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Stanley Komperda
Leatrice Marynowski
James Schiffer Sr.
Eva Sowizrol
Jackie Stevens
Neema Thundathil
Arlene Urban
Weekly Readings
Monday, April 18
Acts 11: 1-18
John 10: 1-10
Tuesday, April 19
Acts 11: 19-26
John 10: 22-30
Wednesday, April 20
Acts 12: 24 - 13: 5a
John 12: 44-50
Thursday, April 21
Acts 13: 13-25
John 13: 16-20
Friday, April 22
Acts 13: 26-33
John 14: 1-6
Saturday, April 23
Acts 13: 26-33
John 14: 7-14
Sunday, April 24
Acts 14: 21-27
Revelation 21: 1-5a
John 13: 13-33a, 34-35
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Operations
Ro Geisler
Parish Manager
847-907-3424
RGeisler
@holyfamilyparish.org
The Operations
Community...
oversees the parish
business and
infrastructure activities
to ensure they operate
efficiently.
Register in the Parish Office or
online at holyfamilyparish.org/fpm
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Adult Faith
Golden Wedding Anniversary Mass
Marsha Adamczyk
Director
847-907-3458
MAdamczyk
@holyfamilyparish.org
The Adult Faith
Community...
supports the mission
of lifelong learning by
providing educational,
spiritual, and
formational activities
for the parish and the
community.
This year’s Golden Wedding Anniversary Mass
for couples celebrating 50 years of marriage
in 2016 will be held at
Holy Name Cathedral on
Sunday, September 18, 2016
at 2:45 pm.
Pre-registration is required and you must
have been married in 1966.
You may register by contacting
Mary Whiteside by June 1st at 847-907-3450
or mwhiteside@holyfamilyparish.org.
Thank you to our friends
at Beth Tikvah!
Our deepest gratitude to Rabbi Taron Tachman, Steve Pill and the
entire Beth Tikvah congregation for hosting a wonderful
“Jewish-Catholic Dialogue” program and beautiful hospitality
on Wednesday, April 13th for our
Adult Faith participants.
This is the third year of this program and it is always a joy to be with
our friends from Beth Tikvah. This year we began the program in
the worship space at Beth Tikvah and we learned about the many
important symbols and rituals that make up the Jewish services. We
followed that with relational questions at tables with Beth Tikvah and
Holy Family representatives sharing how our faith
has impacted our lives.
We are already looking forward to next year!
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Adult Faith
C. Vanessa White,
M.T.S., D.Min.
As a formation and retreat
minister, catechist, lay
missionary director,
pastoral minister and
educator, C. Vanessa White
has been intent on
journeying with those who
are seeking a greater
understanding of God’s
will in their lives. She has
over twenty-five years of
experience in ministry and
spiritual formation with lay
and religious communities.
C.Vanessa White is a
Secular Franciscan and the
Past Convener for the
Black Catholic Theological
Symposium, an
Interdisciplinary
theological association of
Black Roman Catholic
scholars.
“Take it Easy...Take it Easy”
Spend a relaxing, refreshing morning at Holy Family
with C. Vanessa White, D.Min., Assistant Professor of
Spirituality and Ministry at Catholic Theological Union
Saturday, April 23, 2016
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Cost: $15
She is currently Assistant
Professor of Spirituality
and Ministry and Director
of the Augustus Tolton
Pastoral Ministry Program
at Catholic Theological
Union.
Holy Family
Catholic Community
Fr. Terry Keehan, Pastor
2515 Palatine Road
Inverness, IL 60067
847-359-0042
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We invite you to join us as C. Vanessa White of Catholic
Theological Union helps us embrace our spiritual selves and
explore the deeper message of God’s will in our lives. We will
enjoy brunch while being spiritually refreshed as well. Come,
and bring friends.
To register, contact Mary Whiteside at 847-907-3450 or
mwhiteside@holyfamilyparish.org
Visit our “Adult Faith at Holy Family Catholic Community” page on Facebook.
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Adult Faith
Congratulations to our
2016 Neophytes!
After almost a year of preparation and the creation of many
new friendship bonds, this group has completed their initiation
as full members of the Roman Catholic Church. We welcome
them all, and we look forward to their Neophyte Mass on Sunday, April 24 at 11:00.
A HUGE thank you goes out to our RCIA team who gives
hundreds of hours each year to provide the support and education needed to prepare the Candidates and Catechumens for
this very powerful conversion experience. Their dedication and
love for the ministry shines throughout the entire process! We
are truly blessed to have them walking the journey with those
who wish to become fully initiated Catholics.
Robin and Mike Hanrahan, Cathe and Bill Haran,
Wendy Posey, Bonnie Rooney, Jeff Hitz
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Family & Teen Faith
CALLED TO BE AN EASTER PEOPLE:
EMBRACING DIVERSITY; PRACTICING TOLERANCE
Peg Hanrahan
Director
847-907-3431
PHanrahan@
holyfamilyparish.org
The Family & Teen
Faith Community...
offers faith formation
and catechesis
to preschool through
elementary school aged
children and
high school teens
and their families.
Given the heated political rhetoric in this election cycle, the concern over
increasing terrorist threats (especially in light of the attacks in Paris, San
Bernadino and Brussels), the ongoing struggles for racial justice in our society and
a rise in religious based intolerance, it seemed a good time to raise the issue of
how we, as a faith community value diversity and foster tolerance in ourselves,
each other and in our children/teens.
“Tolerance is respect, acceptance and appreciation of the rich diversity of
our world's cultures, our forms of expression and ways of being human.
Tolerance is harmony in difference.”
UNESCO (the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization)
Respect, acceptance and appreciation of diversity are qualities we value at Holy Family. As religious people we
see diversity as a blessing. Respect, acceptance and appreciation are essential to life-giving encounters; merciful
interactions. To be a welcoming community we must an inclusive community. To be a merciful community we must
strive for ‘harmony in difference’ and set aside the comfort of conformity, not mistaking it for unity. However, it is
easier to say than to do. To achieve harmony in difference we need to practice it.
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) founded in 1971 to fight hate and bigotry and seek justice for the
most vulnerable in our society is a valuable resource. Among its many initiatives the SPLC launched its ‘Teaching
Tolerance’ Project (www.teachingtolerance.org ) in the 1990’s to help parents and educators help children learn and
embrace the values of equality and justice for all. As parents let those who teach your children/teens know about
their many free resources and subscribe to their award winning publication Teaching Tolerance Magazine
(https://www.splcenter.org/teaching-tolerance?gclid=CMfWyZjw6MsCFQgoaQodC6kBgA)
The Teaching Tolerance Project reminds us that;
1. Prejudice, bias, and hate, as well as an appreciation for diversity, are learned.
2. No matter how good we are, how hard we work at appreciating the wisdom of
those who are different, we all carry prejudice and biases, what is now referred to
as unconscious bias.
3. The more we work at appreciating diversity, the less obvious, and so the more
insidious, our prejudice and biases can become.
Whether we like it or not, we teach by example. Our facial expressions and body language can betray our words.
A careless phrase or our inability or unwillingness to challenge prejudiced or biased words and/or behavior in a
family setting, with friends, in the neighborhood, yes even at Church, does harm. Prejudice excludes. Bigotry
disfigures the Body of Christ. Discrimination betrays. Such attitudes and behaviors are antithetical to the Gospel.
Our fear of the stranger and discomfort with the unfamiliar can lead to feelings of apprehension. Becoming aware
of the way our biases influence our dealings with others and fostering an understanding of the other is a work of
mercy (Instruct the ignorant is the first of the Spiritual Works of Mercy. See Anna Gray and Barbara Whitlock’s
blog in Living the Liturgical Year - https://liturgicalyear.wordpress.com/2010/09/28/spiritual-works-of-mercyinstructing-the-ignorant/). Our desire to hold on to cultural values and traditions that were influential in shaping our
personal identities can make us skeptical of diversity as a blessing or gift.
In a wonderful book, The New Religious Intolerance: Overcoming the Politics of Fear in an Anxious Age
(Harvard University Press, 2012) Martha C. Nussbaum encourages us to expand our capacity for empathetic
imagination by cultivating curiosity, seeking friendship across religious lines (add cultural, racial, socio-economic
status, ethnic, gender identity and expression, and sexual orientation as well), and establishing a consistent ethic of
decency and civility”. Decency has a lot to do with mercy – a spiritual value sadly lacking in our world.
The Family and Teen Faith staff will work with you, to find ways to celebrate diversity and eradicate
discrimination. Tuesday, March 29, our sixth graders and their parents visited Beth Tikkvah. On April 13 why not
join the Jewish-Catholic Dialogue for adults (see the Easter bulletin for full details). Rabbi Tachman and the Teen
Faith staff will be working on creating a Teen Jewish-Catholic Dialogue. We also hope to create a Muslim-Catholic
Teen Dialogue for next Fall. Our FLAME classes will welcome, Maneshwar Singh, from the Interfaith Youth Core,
on April 10. Mr. Singh will speak on about interfaith cooperation and dialogue.
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Preparing our children to receive the Sacraments
Preparing children to receive the sacraments of First Eucharist and Reconciliation at
Holy Family is done in collaboration with Family Faith and Holy Family Catholic
Academy (HFCA). The sacramental preparation sessions are conducted outside of
and in addition to class time.
Why not do all of sacramental preparation during their Faith or HFCA
religion classes?
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We want to have parents integrally involved in the sacramental life of their child as teachers and mentors.
We want to foster a spirit of community and cooperation between the families of both Family Faith and HFCA.
SACRAMENTAL POLICIES FOR 2016-2017
Children preparing to receive a sacrament must have at least two years of formal religious education prior to the
reception of the sacrament. This means that if parents wish to have their child receive First Communion in the spring
of second grade they must have their child enrolled by the fall of first grade. This policy is part of best practice
recommendations from both the Archdiocese of Chicago and The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Grace period granted for 2016-17
Because this is a new policy for Holy Family there will be one year’s grace period. All children wishing to
receive First Reconciliation and First Eucharist in the spring of 2017 must be registered and present on the
first day of class.
1. Children with significant gaps in their formal religious education will be asked to do additional study to make
up the work they missed. Religious education like all educational endeavors builds upon the mastery of
foundational concepts and the development of certain skill sets. When substantive gaps exist in a child/teen’s
learning it hampers their ability to understand new and more complex concepts and develop the skills needed to
apply what they learn. This is the same reason we wouldn’t think of putting a child who has only completed second
grade math into a high school Algebra or Geometry class or someone with a fourth grade reading level in a high
school literature class.
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION - RCIA (adults) RCIC (school age children)
School age Children who come to us to prepare to be baptized or those in grades 3-8 who wish
to receive First Reconciliation and First Eucharist will need to attend either Faith or Academy
classes and participate in the RCIC process. The RCIC process is designed as a family process. All
family members are invited to attend these sessions but at least one parent is expected to attend the
RCIC sessions with their child/ren.
THE RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION at Holy Family is open to all adults and children who wish to
¾ be baptized,
¾ were baptized in another Christian Church and now wish reception into the Roman Catholic Church, or
¾ wish to complete the sacraments of initiation.
The RCIC is designed for children of school age. These sacraments are usually celebrated during the Easter Season.
Whether your family or family members are entering the Catholic Church for the first time, returning after time away,
decided to delay sacramental preparation and now want to complete their Christian Initiation or any other circumstance
know you are welcome to do so at Holy Family.
The RCIC process involves
a) regular attendance at weekend liturgy,
b) participation in the seven (7) Christian initiation sessions with a parent(s) held on Sunday at 12 noon and
c) involvement in a formal religious education class at grade level.
If you are interested or have questions contact Dr. Peg Hanrahan at phanrahan@holyfamilyparish.org.
www.holyfamilyparish.org
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Family & Teen Faith
Senior Recognition Mass
Sunday, April 24, 2016 | 4pm
All High School Seniors will receive a
special blessing and sending off at this Mass.
The Knights of Columbus will present their annual scholarship
and Teen Ministry Leaders will be recognized.
Holy Family Community,
all are welcome and encouraged to come out
to this special Mass in support of your Parish Teens
to offer up your blessings and encouragement!
SACRAMENTAL
CELEBRATIONS
2016
2016
The HF Summer Mission Trip
is FULL!
Help our 40 teens defray the cost
of the trip by attending Pasta
Palooza (4/2), getting a lollipop on
5/21-22 or getting your car washed
on 6/12.
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Confirmation
May 1 at 1:30 pm
First Communion
May 7 & 14 10:30 am; May 14 at 5 pm;
May 15 at 9 & 11 am
April 17, 2016
Holy Family Academy
Kate O’Brien
Principal
847-907-3452
KObrien@holyfamilyparish.org
Holy Family Catholic
Academy....
offers an innovative
curriculum that
focuses on cultivating
critical thinking,
problem solving
and teamwork.
Our Parish School
prepares students to
be:
“Leaders,
thinkers,
grounded in
faith.”
To learn more about
classes in 2-yr.old
preschool through
Grade 8 or schedule
a tour please contact:
HFCA moves toward
IB World School Certification
HFCA is the first school in the Chicago Archdiocese, and the first known
school in the Northwest suburbs to be accepted as a Candidate* for the
International Baccalaureate (IB) World School Primary Years certification. The process toward certification officially began in January 2016.
Recently, our IB consultant, Mrs. Upfold from Toronto, spent 2 days with
our teachers and visited our classrooms.
She was very complimentary of the systems and instructional processes
at that are already aligned to the IB framework and which have long
been hallmarks of HFCA. Her report indicated that HFCA’s faculty and
staff are well suited to undertake this multi-year task.
The IB Primary Years Programme covers 3-year-old preschool through
Grade 5, and aims to develop internationally minded people. Aligned
with our Catholic teachings, the IB framework recognizes our common
humanity and shared guardianship of the planet, and helps to create a
better and more peaceful world.
Here are some of our kindergarten students modeling IB attributes: Deb Atkins
847-907-3461
Open-minded—
considers new ideas
and perspectives.
datkins@holyfamilyparish.org
Visit our website at
holyfamilycatholicacademy.net
dadatkins@holyfamily
2016-2017
Applications now accepted!
Communicators—able to
express ideas clearly and
confidently.
Caring—re-stocking the food pantry
with money they earned during Lent.
Visit our website at
holyfamilycatholicacademy.net
*Candidacy does not guarantee of authorization.
www.holyfamilyparish.org
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Human Concerns
Catholic Social Teaching –
United States Catholic Conference of Bishops
Sue Geegan
Director
847-907-3443
SGeegan
@holyfamilyparish.org
The Human
Concerns
Community...
offers assistance with
life’s basic needs,
spiritual and emotional
support as well as
additional resources
with partners in our
community while
promoting mercy and
justice by putting our
faith into action.
Over the next 12 months, all seven themes will be highlighted.
The Church’s social teaching is a rich treasure of wisdom about building a just society and living lives of holiness amidst the challenges of
modern society. Modern Catholic social teaching has been articulated through a tradition
of papal, conciliar and episcopal documents. The depth and richness of this tradition can
be understood best through a direct reading of these documents. In these brief reflections,
we highlight several of the key themes that are at the heart of our Catholic social tradition.
Care for God’s Creation
We show our respect for the Creator by our stewardship of creation. Care for the earth is
not just an Earth Day slogan, it is a requirement of our faith. We are called to protect people and the planet, living our faith in relationship with all of God’s creation. This environmental challenge has fundamental moral and ethical dimensions that cannot be ignored.
The environment is God’s gift to everyone, and in our use of it we have a responsibility
towards the poor, towards future generations and towards humanity as a whole. . . Our
duties towards the environment are linked to our duties towards the human person, considered in himself and in relation to others. It would be wrong to uphold one set of duties
while trampling on the other. Charity in Truth (Caritas in Veritate. . . ), #48, 51
For more information visit – www.usccb.org
Thank you to
everyone who
contributed
to the Lenten
Social Justice
Project
benefitting
JOURNEYS|The Road
Home‘s Hope Center.
We raised more than
$50,000!
Catholic Charities
Collection
on Mother’s Day, May 8
I was a stranger and you welcomed me
Moments after receiving a call on the mobile outreach hotline, Catholic Charities dispatches a van
to meet a young adult on the street and provide
free transportation – with no strings attached – to
a safe shelter. When others may just walk by, we
act. Multiply this act at our 164 locations which
are open to all. Every 30 seconds someone
counts on us for help.
Give to Catholic Charities on Mother’s Day so
people are fed, comforted, sheltered, and cared
for at any stage in life. Learn more at www.
catholiccharities.net.
“How marvelous it would be if, at the end of the
day, each of us could say: today I have performed
an act of charity towards others!” - Pope Francis
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JOURNEYS has asked that we continue to support
them by simply “liking” their Facebook page. This is
one of the best ways to bring additional awareness and
education to communities about the great work they do
for the homeless in our midst.
More opportunities to assist them can be found by
visiting www.journeystheroadhome.org,
or calling 847-963-9163 x17.
April 17, 2016
Human Concerns
HOLY FAMILY’S SPRING CLOTHING DRIVE
For St. Vincent de Paul
Saturday, April 30 and Sunday, May 1
Holy Family will hold its annual Spring Clothing Drive for St Vincent DePaul on Saturday, April 30 and Sunday, May 1. We are
suggesting that you bring your donations of spring and summer
clothing to the truck located in the parking lot before or after mass
(except the Sunday 4pm mass). There will be volunteers there to take your donations and put them
directly on the truck. Tax receipts will be available. PLEASE DO NOT BRING ANY DONATIONS TO
THE CHURCH PRIOR TO SATURDAY, APRIL 30. WE HAVE NO STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE.
Please contact Mary-Frances at mfconway94@comcast.net if you would like to help or have questions.
Vicariate 1 Ministry Commissions and
Catholic Charities Present:
The Refugee Resettlement Program
St. Mary’s of Buffalo Grove Parish
Saturday, April 23 - 9:30 am - Noon
Walk with a refugee family as they build a new life in the United States
Catholic Charities’ Refugee Resettlement program helps families fleeing war,
violence or oppression in other countries start new lives here in the Chicago area. The program provides comprehensive services to help refugees from various parts of the world adapt to their new environment, leading them to
greater independence and self-sufficiency.
You can learn more about this amazing program by attending this seminar sponsored by the Vicariate I Ministry
Commissions and Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago.
Location: St. Mary Rectory/Parish Office, 10 N. Buffalo Grove Rd., Buffalo Grove, IL.
(Northwest corner of Lake-Cook Road and Buffalo Grove Road.)
Focus: To learn more about Catholic Charities Refugee Resettlement Program:
What it is, how it works, how individuals and/or parishes might be able to assist.
Intended Audience: Parish human concerns/social justice ministers, parish staffs, deacons and
anyone interested in assisting those in need.
RSVP’s are encouraged. For more information or to RSVP, contact:
• Sue Geegan, sgeegan@holyfamilyparish.org, (847) 907-3443 or
• Deacon Dennis Brown, dgbrown52@aol.com, (847) 542-6024
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Human Concerns
Holy Family Partnerships and Support Groups
Partnerships
Catholic Charities
Provides food, clothing, shelter,
counseling and other services to
those in need, bringing hope to the
hopeless.
Mike Waters, NW Regional Director
Des Plaines
mwaters@catholiccharities.net
847-376-2100
Habitat for Humanity
Spring of Life Partnership
Nonprofit, ecumenical Christian
housing ministry. Provides interest
free loans to families who qualify for
affordable housing
Larry Buettner
Larrybuettner@comcast.net
www.springoflifehabitat.org
Journeys the Road Home
At Journeys, we work to provide
intervention and support to address
the root cause of homelessness,
and lead people back to a stable
environment. Shelter through the
PADS program October through
April; job support, case management, food pantry, clothing room,
Pathway Housing Readiness Program are a few offerings.
www.journeystheroadhome.org
847-963-9163
Misíon San Juan Diego
Holy Family partners with this local
Hispanic parish encouraging intercultural exchange.
http://www.misionsanjuandiego.org
PHD (Preservation for Human Dignity)
Affirms the value of the lives of women
and families facing the issues of pregnancy and parenting by providing professional counseling, education, and support
services to meet the unique practical and
emotional needs of each individual.
www.sphd.org or 847-359-4919
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St. Joseph’s Home for the Elderly
Staffed by Little Sisters of the Poor,
provides assistance as they
minister to the elderly economically
disadvantaged in Palatine.
www.littlesistersofthepoorpalatine.
org 847-358-5700
WINGS
(Giving Flight to Hopes and Dreams)
The mission of WINGS is to provide
a continuum of integrated services in
an effort to end domestic violence and
homelessness one family at a time.
www.wingsprogram.com
847-519-7820
Support Groups
Al-Anon
Helps friends and families of alcoholics find support and understanding. Saturday mornings from 9:30 to
11:30am in room Lower Level 3.
Cathie: 847-255-3653
AMITA Health Behavioral
Medicine
One-on-one counseling. Meets on
various days and times. Contact
them directly at 855-383-2224.
Job Support
A vibrant networking group designed to support those who are
searching for a new position or career. We encourage all attendees
to share talents, advice and contacts. The group meets Saturday
mornings from 7:30 to 9:30 am in
Common Ground. For each meeting bring 25 copies of a resume or
handbill.
Brian Healy 847-359-4097,
Frank Sevilla 847-567-0969,
Jerry Aurigemma 847-226-4331
LOSS (Survivors of Suicide)
Facilitated by staff of Catholic
Charities
Jessica H. 312-655-7283
April 17, 2016
Mental Health Support
Referrals to local support agencies
for anyone with a
mental health diagnosis as well as
friends and family members.
Dan and Trudy Mickey
847-991-6255
mickeydan@comcast.net
One In Love (LGBT)
Exists to Educate, Advocate, Ally
and Serve. Meets the second Saturday every month from 10:00am Noon. Chris Evon 847-271-6030 or
Chris.evon@yahoo.com
Rising from Divorce
A support group for individuals facing separation, divorce or annulment. This open and ongoing support group who will help you heal
and cope. Faith sharing, speakers
and social activities are offered
throughout the year. Meets the 1st
and 3rd Monday from 7:00-9:00pm.
Kathy Kvitek
kathykv2@gmail.com
630-697-1655
To Be Joyful Again
Supporting and assisting people
whose spouses have died. We
meet on the first and third Thursdays of every month at 7:00pm, and
also provide other opportunities for
connection. Contact
Elaine at 847-705-9886, or Deb at
847-991-7327
US TOO International
(prostate cancer support)
For men and couples who are dealing with prostate cancer. Information, resources and support are
available at the monthly meetings
which are held on the 4th Tuesday
of each month from 5:30-7:00pm
and 6:30-9:00pm.
Cliff Whall - 630-718-1304
Easter Memorials
In Loving Memory of...
Louis & Angelina
Abbinante
(Abbinante Family)
Margaret & Richard
Adamczyk
(M/M Michael Barwacz)
Anthony Belli
(Abbinante Family)
Neil, Rosie, Eddie
(Shirley Bossard)
Pat & Dwain Hamilton
(Nancy HamiltonAbruscato)
Richard Brady
(Sean & Pam Brady)
Gerald Allen,
Crawfords,
Rothenbuechers
(Judy Allen)
Josef & Katherine
Amstadt
(Jakob & Hildegard
Amstadt)
Frank & Eva
Schachelmayer
(Jakob & Hildegard
Amstadt)
Magdalena Breitenbach
Theresa Krueger
(M/M Mark Anderson)
Peter Andress
(Joan Andress)
Dorothy & Arthur Baer
(M/M Lawrence Antos)
Frank Schmidt
Ed Fanning Jr.
(Don & Joyce Axe)
David Baranowski
(Carol Baranowski)
June Avanzo
John Baranski
Janina Baranski
(M/M John Baranski)
Mary Barnas
Walter Barnas
(Lottie Barnas)
Mary Barnas
Walter Barnas
(Patricia Barnas)
Addante, Daniele,
Renna Deceased
Family Members
(M/M Andrew Daniele)
Walter Daugerdas
Carrie Daugerdas
(M/M David Daugerdas)
Rose, Dan & Danny
Antonelli
(Tim & Cathy DePratt)
Daniel Cahill
Emy Lou Brown
(Richard J. Brown)
Richard Dixon
(Lois Dixon)
Campana Family
Lewandowki Family
(Mrs Shirley Campana)
Dr. Rudkin
(Doyle)
Ralph Cecchini
Jennifer Mirecki
(Wanda Cecchini)
John & Anne Czyzewicz,
Herb & Jenny
Schmidtke
(Jerry & Carol Chess)
Marlene & Vic Rivara
Rosalie Esposito
Josephine Zwiefka
(Nick & Kathy Esposito)
James W. Conner Sr.
Rita Conner
(James Conner Jr.)
Mary & Stanley Szerszen
(Connie & Jerry)
Aurora Corpin
Teofilo delaRosa
Julia Corpin
(Estrella Corpin)
Sue Loeschen, Chuck
Goss, Florence Crook
(Randall Crook)
Jeanne Johnson
(Bill Dahlborn)
Robert & Bernice
Hansen
(Carol Elbin)
Tim Hansen
(Carol Elbin)
Those who have
suffered from social
injustice
(M/M Robert Ciancio)
Marian Connolly
(Veda Connolly)
Magdaleno & Maria
Castano
(Christine & Waye Eilers)
Jean Thiltges
(Sharyn Gilbert)
Ann Hoskins
(M/M Bill Hoskins)
Chester Gilski
Diana Gilski Reczek
(Gilski Family)
Denise Iberle
(Bob Iberle)
Ray & Bette Wilson
Frank Girolamo
Ida Minicucci
(M/M Rudy Girolamo)
Audrey M. Greco
Raimondo Family
Gonzales/Figuerdo
Family
(M/M Andres Gonzalez)
Deceased Members of
Gresko, Haranta &
Legowski Families
(M/M Michael Gresko)
Sal, Laura & Robert
Sidoti
(Griffey)
Sue Kinzig
(M/M James Hamill)
Norman Schreiner,
Helen & Ed Hanrahan
(Robin & Mike Hanrahan)
Ron Hart, Ann Meier
(Marge Hart)
Sylvia Poremski
(Stephanie Heavey)
Jack Fletcher, Frank &
Marge Gusinde
(Diana Fletcher)
Deceased Members of
Otto & Hellgeth Families
(M/M Thomas Hellgeth)
Gilbert Moore,
Edwin & Jean Fluhler
(Patricia & Jim Fluhler)
Dick Herdrich
(Therese Herdrich)
Angela R. Langefeld
(M/M John Fontana III)
Ken Guilette
Bill Walsh
(M/M Jeffrey Hitz)
Giuseppe Settefrati
Onelia Settefrati
(Maria Gagliano)
Dorothy Bernabei
(Ed & Geri Hoffman)
Jose, Juan, Pablo
Laureano
(George & Lupe)
Betty Koch
Therese Chelak
(M/M James Holbach)
www.holyfamilyparish.org
Ted Bochniarz
Jerome & Blanch Jacobs
(M/M Richard Jacobs)
Bonuso Family
(Carol Kleemann)
Kleinfeldt Families
Lasota Families
(M/M Walter Kleinfeldt)
Ed & Lillian Powicki
Harold & Virginia
Kliefoth
(M/M David Kliefoth)
Charles & Richard
Kocina
(Dean & Joan Kocina)
Bill Mara
Marjorie Mara
Kevin Mara
(M/M Richard Kolze)
Jan, Zofia & Boleslaw,
Danuta & Zbigniew
(M/M Jacek Konczewski)
Ken Barber, Walter
Lessner
(Ken & Cheri Kowal)
Matthew & Veronica
Kowal
(Ken & Cheri Kowal)
Ralph & Helen Polkow
(Judy & Ron Laboda)
John J. Larkin
Daniel J. O’Connell
(Margie Larkin)
Les & Denzel Family
(Les Family)
Our Grandparents
(M/M Justin Lewis)
Family Members
(Dr/Mrs Bernardo Livas)
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Easter Memorials
Gino Lencioni, Chris &
Bella Boalahanis
(Ron & Carlotta
Lencioni)
Dorothy Britt
(Dr/Mrs Isabelo Lim)
Henry & Rose
Niedermeyer,
Stanley Loboda,
Lottie Jarczyk,
Irma Collette
(Bob & Agnes Loboda)
Ed & Kathy Mauer
(Jean Ann Mauer)
Marguerite Tieszen
(Mavromatis Family)
Joyce Jelinek
(Carole Merkel)
Carlos Vargas
Michael Garcia
Fidel Romero
(M/M Teofilo Mestas)
Mary & James Pickens
(Tom & Maryellen Mc Cants)
Joe Krezetsky
(M/M Colin McCue)
Morley & McDonnnell
Families
(M/M John McDonnell)
Steven J. Michas
(M/M John Michas)
Fr Pat Brennan
Alice Cafiero
John Cafiero
Dennis Cafiero
Carla Leonardo
Fr Bob Erickson
Fr Bob Ferrigan
Michael Jackson
Thomas Leitza
Lawrence Michalski
Rosemary Michalski
Honey Bunny Michels
(Bonnie Michels OFS)
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John & Margaret
Mihalik
(William Mihalik)
Eusebo S. Mallari
Rustico L. Mallari
(Mr/Dr Emelito Rivera)
Cesar & Luz Sevilla
Jose & Rosalia Castillo
(Frank & Angie Sevilla)
Jerome & Alice Palicki
Jack & Shirley Miller
(M/M John Miller)
Pawlowski &
Baranowski Families
(Diane Roisland)
William Wert, Ruth
Wert,Gail Wert
(Trish & John Sjoholm)
Molinaro & Bielarz
Families
(M/M Anthony Molinaro)
Antonio Villaverde
(Purita Romasanta)
Smith, Dahl & Clancy
Families
(Mrs Denise Smith)
Art & Helen Saloman,
Mary, Henry & Patrick
Rosewell
(Bill & Debbie Rosewell)
Christopher Mackey
(M/M Jeffrey Smith)
Karen Woronicz
(Ed Woronicz)
Sobieraj/Szczurekl &
Hamerlak Families
(Connie Sobieraj)
Frank & Carmella
Yacono, Nick & Betty
Mueller
(M/M Joseph Yacono)
Catherine Loeb
Tripta Soni
(Nancy & Raj Soni)
Thank You for
Your Contribution
Helen & Leonard
Niggemann
(Mark & Lesley
Niggemann)
Daniel C. Nwankwo, MD
Vance Chidera Nwankwo
(Doris Nwankwo)
Bill & Eileen Lydon
(Ongena Family)
Oroni & Klocker
Families
(Kathleen Oroni)
Raymond Ouimette
Sam & Teena Gurrieri
(Bob & Lucy Ouimette)
M/M Matthew Kawalec
M/M Frank Paczatek
(M/M Frank Parks)
Lina Szott
(M/M Todd Pieropan)
Roman & Mary Rita
Pinda
(Mary Beth Pinda &
Edward Woynich)
Rosemary Warnicke,
Felix Kosar,
Nellie Kosar
(M/M Thomas Postema)
JoAnn Craig
(M/M Michael Redmond)
Leonard Remick
(Remick Family)
Grace Emmons &
Ginny Duerkes
(Linda Rice)
Rossi, Simek,
Cunningham Families
(Grace Rossi)
M/M Josef Haasz
M/M Nickolaus Rotter
(M/M Jacob Rotter)
Rudzinski Family,
Wroblewski Family
Prochniak Family
(M/M Dariusz Rudzinski)
Germaine & Lou
Rundio Sr.,
Ann & Fred Bartlett
(Ann & Lou Rundio)
Carmella Salamone
Joseph Salamone
(Joanne Salamone)
Gordon Saas
(Peter & Diane Till)
Barbara Kresmery
(M/M Martin Scheiden)
Helen Jarmusz
Harriett Schneid
Pumpkin & Patches
Schneid
(M/M Tom Schneid)
Joe & Elsie Scotillo
Dorothy & Oren Sass
(M/M John Scotillo)
Bill Serna
(Joan Serna)
April 17, 2016
Tom Speck Sr.
(Speck Family)
John & Jo Pisczor,
Loretta & Jack
O’Connell,
Al Stefaniak,
Rosalie Pucato
(M/M Al Stefaniak)
Peggy Stich
(Family)
Brian N. Thornton
Dennis MacCallum
Jason Cogan
Peggy Cogan Travers
(M/M Michael Thornton)
Beverly Tresnowski
(M/M Bernard
Tresnowski)
Walter & Helen Trzupek
(Rich & Cheryl Trzupek)
Jim VandeLogt
(Pat VandeLogt)
Mary & Peter Brudzisz,
Janet & Virginia
Hudrick
(M/M Tim Vincent)
Charles & Joan
Scheuermnn, Bob
& Bette von Sothen,
Katherine Hope
von Sothen
(M/M Peter von Sothen)
Steve Walmann
(Carolyn Walmann)
M/M Edward R. Mahoney
(M/M Stephen Williams)
M/M Rick Anesi
Dr/Mrs Daniel Dahlinghaus
M/M Christopher Davis
M/M Thomas Drogos
John & Francoise
Falkenholm
M/M Rocco Fasanella
M/M Frank Hajek
M/M Leland Howard
Ron & Peggy Kalbas
M/M Thomas Koikkara
M/M John Kowalski
M/M Stanley Krys
Barbara Lewis
Katarzyna Loeber
Kathleen Lurito
M/M Wally Malysa
M/M John McLaughlin
M/M Arthur Meinzer
Herbert Muehl Jr.
M/M Gary O’Reilly
Salvatore Pizzuto
M/M Richard Przekop
M/M Eric Raz
Rhea Schneider
Michael Smith
M/M Casey Sokalski
M/M Michael Stepien
M/M Michael Stineman
Catherine Sumerdon
M/M Leonard Thomas
M/M William Trefz
Kathy Tull
M/M Michael Vivo
M/M Gerald Wisniewski
M/M Jacek Wojdaszewicz
Judith Wojcik
M/M Peter Wojtkiewicz
M/M Ronald Zanardo
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PARISHIONER PLUMBING CONTRACTOR
Wants Your Work.
No Job Too Big or Small.
5% of all sales will be donated to the building fund.
847-241-4759
www.intelligentplumbing.com PL13556
CALL
NOW!
800.393.9954
Tents • Tables • Chairs • Linens • Moonwalk • Games
500 S. Hicks Road, Palatine
847-394-8213
www.arlingtonrental.com
• Laser Vision Correction
• Contact Lenses • General Eye Care
1415 Palatine Rd., Hoffman Estates • 847-776-8900
Kevin Sullivan M.D.
Brent Ostoich O.D.
Parishioner
Parishioner
Deborah L. Klesken O.D. Christine Mata M.D.
ED THE PLUMBER Miller Wealth Law Group LLC (847) 466-1045 MillerWealthLaw.com
in Schaumburg
ED THE CARPENTER Estate Planning: Wills & trusts. Help when a parent, spouse or loved Office
one passes away.
Jeff Miller, Attorney Pam Miller, CPA
Parishioners since 1995
Jeff is an adjunct estate planning professor at
DePaul law school and admitted to practice
Best Work • Best Rate
Business Planning: Succession & owner exit strategies. Executive & key-employee benefits.
before the United States Tax Court.
Satisfaction Guaranteed As Tax Planning & Preparation: Reducing taxes to protect family wealth & create charitable trusts.
We Do All Our Own Work
SIR NICK’S
1441 Palatine Rd. H.E.
Amy Diamond
Lic# 055-026066
$$ Parishioner Discount $$
847-492-1444
847-202-5555
Real Estate Broker
Parishioner
LARGE 16" THIN CRUST
CHEESE PIZZA $10.99 W/AD
847.222.8741
(NOT VALID W/OTHER OFFERS)
Brian or Sally, coordinators
860.399.1785
CST 2117990-70
an Official Travel
Agency of Apostleship
of the Sea-USA
Amy@DealWithDiamond.com
www.DealWithDiamond.com
www.CatholicCruisesAndTours.com
395 W. Northwest Hwy., Palatine, IL
Kathy L. French, D.D.S. FAGD
Parishioner
Serving Families in Our Community Since 1985
Teacher, Presenter and Member of Numerous
Dental Associations and Institutes
CORCORAN HEATING AIR CONDITIONING INC.
Sales • Service • Installation
Commercial & Residential
HOFFMAN ESTATES
397-5888
TOM
009247 Holy Family Church (C)
630-773-6966
500 Park Blvd.,
Ste. 180C Itasca
www.HAMILTONLAKESDENTISTRY.COM
www.jspaluch.com
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A Century of Respect, Compassion, and Grace
Smith-Corcoran
• Cremation Services
• Funeral Preplanning
Funeral Homes • Crematory • Funeral Planning • Out-of-town Arrangements
Owned and Operated by the Bob & Jay Smith Family Since 1912
• Handicap Accessible
Chapels also in Chicago & Glenview
185 East Northwest Hwy • Palatine • (847) 359-8020 • www.smithcorcoran.com
MARY ANN ROSANOVA-KAPER, MD
MARK A. ROSANOVA, MD
DIPLOMATES, AMERICAN BOARD OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
Parishioner
Surgery & Disease of the Eyes
330 E. Main St., Ste. 1W, Barrington
381-4300
PALATINE SHELL SERVICE
All Repairs Guaranteed
7 East Palatine Rd., Palatine
847-358-4299
www.palatineshellservice.com
Dentistry For:
New Patients
Welcome!
• Children
• Adolescents
• Special Needs
Advertising here
helps your parish
& your business.
www.grins4kids.com
* Orthodontic services provided by Pediatric Dentists
www.jspaluch.com
Call Bob Hahn
800.566.6170
www.mjmillerjewelers.com
WeCare Family Clinic Ltd.
www.wecarefamily.com
Family Practice
Joanna Pozdal, M.D.
Parishioner
Russell S. Pollina D.D.S., P.C.
Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics *
601 W. Central Rd. Ste. #4
18 E. Dundee Rd. Bldg. 5
Mt. Prospect
Suite 100 - Barrington
847-392-2457
847-382-1720
M.J. Miller & Co.
1-630-453-8819
33 West Higgins Rd., Suite 5030
South Barrington, IL 60010
Mowimy po
Polsku
Learn to Irish Dance from Champions
FREE TRIAL CLASS! REGISTER NOW!
Locations in Barrington & St. Charles
Brian K Bordenkircher
Financial Advisor
www.flanneryirishdance.com • 312-344-0957
9 Crystal Lake Road Suite 200
Lake In The Hills, IL 60156
847-854-5948
G. D. DECORATING
DAILEY ELECTRIC CO., INC.
FAST - FRIENDLY - AFFORDABLE - EMERGENCY SERVICE
RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL
www.edwardjones.com
(847) 359-9789
Jim Dailey — 3701 Berdnick-Unit C
10% PARISHIONER DISCOUNT
Member SIPC
CENTRAL PLUMBING
COMPANY, INC.
Allied AC & Heating Corp., Palatine
Not valid with any other offers.
$100 OFF a New Furnace or Air Conditioner
Since 1980
4 Generations of Plumbers
Commercial & Residential
Repairs & Remodeling - Water Heaters
Disposals - Sump Pumps - Rodding
847-253-9181
Allied AC & Heating Corp., Palatine • Not valid with any other offers.
500 E. Northwest Hwy., Palatine
1605 Colonial Parkway Inverness, IL 60067
847.907.9600
Securities and Advisory Services offered through LPL Financial,
a Registered Investment Advisor. Member FINRA/SIPC
FLANNERY SCHOOL OF IRISH DANCE
Complimentary Investment
Review
$25 OFF on Service Call
Fine Jewelry & Gifts
We Buy Estates,
Old Gold & Giftware
847-381-7900
123 W. Main St.
Barrington
847-359-4500
RAYMOND LA VIGNE, DDS
Dental Care for the Entire Family
Evening & Saturday Hours
WE
637 First Bank Dr., Palatine
CARE
847-359-1292
A LOT (At Hicks & N.W. Hwy.)
LIC. # 055-012918
• Wood Finishing
• Paper Removal & Hanging
• Wood Staining
• Drywall Repairs
• Water Damage/Repairs
• Deck Cleaning & Staining
847-303-1413
George Darby, Parishioner
FULLY INSURED
JANINE VAINISI
REALTOR®, ABR
Keller Williams Success
847-609-9578
www.HomesByJanineV.com
Tom Ryan ~ Kevin Ryan
IL. LIC # PL16019
Painting
Interior/Exterior
2.75% Credit Card Convenience Fee
ASK FOR THE PARISH DISCOUNT!
ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT FOR SENIOR CITIZENS
55 YEARS OR OLDER!
www.centralplumbingco.com
CARPET & FURNITURE
CLEANING SPECIALISTS
Parishioners Discount
10% Off With Ad
(847) 426-1900
R. BONO & SONS
Matthew L. Schultz
President - CEO
Financial Advisor
JNL CLIMATE CONTROL, INC.
Heating & Air Conditioning
Parishioner
847-358-2251
83RD ST. WEALTH MANAGEMENT LLC
110 N. Broadway St., Ste. 240, Palatine, IL 60067
P: 847-786-8383
matt@83rdst.com
www.83rdst.com
John Beening
Parishioner
$35 Off Service Call
(1 hr. min. not valid on clean & check special)
www.jnlclimatecontrol.com
Comprehensive & Cosmetic Dental Care KOLZE FLOORING
Michael A. Lovda, D.D.S., Ltd. & Associates
www.drlovda.com
1644 W. Algonquin Rd. • Hoffman Estates
(847) 991-0790
Emergencies
Seen Promptly
009247 Holy Family Church (B)
24 Hour
Answering Service
HIGH QUALITY & SERVICE
HARDWOOD FLOORING
New Installation
Dustless Sanding
Refinishing
Free Estimates • Insured
No Job Too Small!
847-815-5040
Ron Kolze
Parishioner
www.jspaluch.com
For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-566-6170
Law Offices
Robert J. Ross
of
Robert J. Ross, Parishioner,
- Wills & Trusts 30 Years Experience
- Business Law www.RobertJRoss.com
(847) 358-5757
Office in Inverness
“Chores By Chip” Naples Florida Real Estate
HANDYMAN SERVICE
DICK PRUTTING, REALTOR®
ELECTRICAL • FAUCET REPAIR • CARPENTRY
QUALITY WORKMANSHIP
“Home Sales & Rentals”
FREE Advice &
Information Call
South Barrington resident 847-551-1767
OVER 45 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED
239-777-9212
FACILITIES ALL ON ONE LEVEL — CREMATION SERVICES
William Haberichter • Melissa Nelson • Matthew Haberichter • Directors
www.NaplesFloridaFineHomes.com
3615 Kirchoff Road • Rolling Meadows
Funeral Home
847-253-0224
MICHAEL HARRY MINTON
Parishioner
Leadership in Family Law • Exceptional Trial Advocacy
Family Matters...Matter to Us
“Realize An Accomplishment”
In The Dissolution Process
Achieving Emotional & Economic Security
•
•
•
•
National Trial Lawyers Top 100 - 2014
Legal Network Top Lawyer in Illinois - 2014
Chicago’s Top Rated Lawyers - 2014
AV Highest Peer Review Rating for Legal
Ability & Ethical Standards - 25 Yrs.
THE MINTON FIRM
1051 Perimeter Drive, Suite 400 • Schaumburg, IL 60173
847-874-7278 • www.mintonlawfirm.com
• IN-OFFICE WHITENING • DENTAL IMPLANTS
State-of-the-Art Dentistry in
a Comfortable Setting
DR. MARY HAUPERS
JOHN HELMINSKI
ROOFING, INC.
Inc.
JHR Roofing/Siding/Gutters
JOHN C. VOJTA
Our 2nd Century
of Service
Family Owned & Operated by
The Ahlgrim Family
Douglas R. Ahlgrim
Owner & Director
ATTORNEY AT LAW
847-702-7524
600 N. North Ct. Suite 115
Palatine, IL 60067
Hail Damage • Insurance Claims
Lic.-Ins.
Leaf Defier
847-963-0099
CONTESTED FAMILY LAW &
CUSTODY LITIGATION
(Parishioner)
Forest View Foot and Ankle Center
Dr. William A. Mohs
“Mohs Knows Toes”
847.991.3111
Lake Zurich
415 S. Buesching Road
847-540-8871
Palatine
201 N. Northwest Hwy.
847-358-7411
www.ahlgrimffs.com
PROBATE RESEARCH
MISSING/UNKNOWN HEIRS
LOCATED
1760 W. Algonquin Rd.
Hoffman Estates, IL 60192
Domestic & International Services for:
Courts, Lawyers, Trust Officers,
Administrators, Executors
147 E. PALATINE RD, PALATINE, IL 60067
847.991.0480
Laurie Harris, parishioner
847-519-3600
www.landexresearch.com
www.HaupersDental.com
Contact: Gina Eagler or A-Acne/Anti-Aging
Christopher Haering
Facials for All
847-645-9500
From every season, to every reason...Life Celebrations,
cultural events, trainings, ceremonies, retreats,
seminars, trade shows
Enhancing your special occasion
4800 Hoffman Blvd, Hoffman Estates, IL
in Palatine Spa
APPT. 847-441-3999
Consider Remembering
Your Parish in Your Will.
For further information,
please call the Parish Office.
Inc.
Door Closers • Safes • Sales & Service
Commercial • Residential • Industrial
Locksmith Services Since 1963
339 W. Northwest Hwy., Palatine, IL 60067
847-359-0557
EDWARD HENNING BONDED & INSURED ROBERT HENNING
Il. Lic# 0192-000118
www.henningbros.com
NORTH HOFFMAN VETERINARY CLINIC
Your friendly neighborhood vet clinic
JON JACOBSON DVM
847-934-5530
1445 Palatine Rd., Hoffman Estate
northhoffmanvet.com
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Saint Margaret
Sunday Missal
and Present It The Next Time You
Patronize One of Our Advertisers
An ideal companion
for personal prayer.
SHINGLES • WOOD SHAKES
FLAT ROOFING • GUTTERS
HAIL DAMAGE SPECIALISTS
In Stock & Ready to Order Today.
Thank you for advertising in
our church bulletin.
I am patronizing your business
because of it!
800-566-6150 • www.wlpmusic.com
CALL OR ORDER ONLINE. $39.95
CALL US TODAY! 847.797.0404
IL License #104-009220
Brad Sutter CLU
ChFC®, Agent
President’s Club Lifetime Member
®
1584 W. Algonquin Rd., Hoffman Estates, IL 60192
847-221-4000 • brad@sfbradsutter.com
Providing Insurance and Financial Services
Mike Halm
Inc.
HOME IMPROVEMENT & REMODELING
Kitchens • Bath • Additions • Basements
Interior & Exterior Renovations
847-877-4849
Mike.Halm@bairdwarner.com
Family Owned and Operated Since 1987
847-202-9496
CELL 847-417-1278
ron@saboco.com
Parishioner - Veteran
SENIOR DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE! NO JOB TOO SMALL
HUGH MASTERSON
• Auto • Home • Life
• Health • Business • Long Term Care
847-358-5059
120 S. Hough St. | 224.633.2188 | EighteenEight.com
009247 Holy Family Church (A)
38 S. Plum Grove Rd. Palatine
hugh@hughmasterson.com
www.jspaluch.com
For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-566-6170