June 21 - St. Julie Billiart Roman Catholic Parish

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June 21 - St. Julie Billiart Roman Catholic Parish
St. Julie Billiart Parish
A home for every heart ~
formed by faith, acting in hope, serving with love
June 21
7399 West 159th Street Tinley Park IL 60477
708-429-6767 www.stjulie.org
Affiliated with Cardinal Joseph Bernardin School
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FR. LOU’S LINE . . .
Inside this Issue FATHER’S DAY…
2
Fr. Lou’s Line
3
Parish Happenings
& Highlights
4
Parish Calendar
Sacrificial Giving
5
Ministers’ Schedule
Mass Intentions
6
Our Loved Ones
7
Reflection
Readings for the Week
8
Liturgy & Music
9
Human Concerns
10
Formation
Religious Education
11
Community Life
12
Youth & Young Adults
13
CJBS
14
Bulletin Board
Parish Contacts
Letters from St. Julie ~
Would to God
we had
as much love
for the good God
as we have
for ourselves!
Today we celebrate Father’s Day. We
acknowledge and honor all those who
live out the vocation of fatherhood.
There are many men who serve as father
figures to us: grandfathers, uncles,
brothers, God-fathers and even priests!
And while most men often portray a
certain modicum of stoicism, we give
them all a heartfelt hug today. Dad’s are
important people: they are often seen as
providers, disciplinarians, fix-it men,
teachers and supporters. Like mothers,
they encompass many roles in our lives.
I am blessed to have a terrific dad who
has given so much to my sisters and I.
More so, I am blessed that my dad is
really my friend. There was a time, as
with most kids, when I thought it not
“cool” to be associated with my dad.
Now, I couldn’t be happier than when
someone says “you’re just like your
father!” And so, on this day let us honor
all fathers and father figures. We offer
our sincerest appreciation as we say
Happy Father’s Day!
FR. MIKE FAREWELL…
This Sunday, Fr. Mike concludes his assignment as our Associate Pastor. Fr. Mike has
served St. Julie’s for the last three years.
He came to St. Julie’s as a newly ordained
priest. He is now assigned to St. Damian
Parish in Oak Forest as a seasoned veteran.
Second assignment parishes tend to have a
greater influence on how it is we are to
shepherd a community. It is for this reason
that Fr. Mike has chosen to move on to his
second assignment.
Fr. Mike is a man of faith. He is passionate
about teaching the faith. He is skilled at
being present to people. And he has done
a remarkable job in learning names of
people - a task of which I am envious!
He has been an asset to the parish and
especially to Cardinal Bernardin School.
May God Bless Fr. Mike as he begins his
new ministry at St. Damian.
Please join us today after the 12:00 Noon
Mass in the Parish Hall for a reception to
bid Fr. Mike farewell.
MISSION TRIP…
We send off a group of young people and
their chaperones for this year’s Mission
Trip! They are headed to Ohio this week
so we wish them a safe journey. We hope
that their work this week will not only
build shelter for those in need, but also
build character in themselves along with
building a deeper life with the Lord!
LORD STANLEY…
Our beloved Hawks have done it again!
We welcome Lord Stanley’s Cup back
home to Chicago! What an exciting time
to be a Blackhawks’ Fan! Was there ever
any doubt?
Lessons to appreciate:
1. One Goal!
2. Stay calm and don’t quit!
3. It’s not over until the final horn
sounds, and the cup is in our hands!
Congratulations to the Chicago
Blackhawks and their legions of Fans!
Que Chelsea Dagger!
In many ways, a priest’s first parish helps to
shape him in his ministry as priest. For
years, you study in the seminary and dream
about how priestly ministry will look. Then
you enter into your assignment and discover
that for all the study and dreaming, the
reality of living as an ordained priest is far
different and challenging. The first assignment helps to orientate a priest to the
Peace & Prayers,
realities of how life will look.
~Julie, L418 A second assignment really begins to
direct a priest’s thoughts about pastoring.
PARISH HAPPENINGS & HIGHLIGHTS
Monday
Night
Medley
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WEDDINGS/
ANNIVERSARIES
Beloved, let us love one another.
1 John 4:7
June 18, 2015
65 h Wedding Anniversary
Chuck & Mildred Faron
Summer Faith
Wishing all of our Dads
a relaxing and fun day.
We appreciate you
and are very grateful
for your wisdom,
strength and love.
Formation Series
One Lord, one faith, one baptism.
Details on page 10
June 13, 2015
June 27
Shoppers
Needed
ATTENTION
ONLINE GIVERS:
E-Giving Cut Off
Date is June 30.
The transition period
from E-Giving ends June
30. E-Giving accounts
will be disabled.
To access Give Central
type in the direct link
to St. Julie at: https://
www.givecentral.org/
location/365
NEWLY BAPTIZED
in Devine Center
from 7:00-8:45 p.m.
St. Julie Front Parking Lot
Time:
7:30am—Noon
For more information
please see Community
Life page 11.
Ephesians 4:5
Dylan Olivia
Daughter of Brittany Buchanan
and Jason Gricar
Ella Jo
Daughter of Kristina
and Bryan Kluever
Isabella Marie
Daughter of Kristina Kopka
and Adrian Kotuk
Alexander David
Son of Kathryn
and Antonio Mata
Molly Susan
Daughter of Catherine
and Frank Muchna
TNT: July 5 thru 10
Breakaway to Lacon, IL
For ages 8th Grade thru
Senior in high school.
For more information
see Youth page 12.
Molly Marie
Daughter of Jamie
and Michael Smith
_______
June 14, 2015
Kelly Reese
Daughter of Kathryn
and Thomas Insley
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PARISH CALENDAR June 15 - June 21
Devine Center except where noted. Subject to change without notice.
Monday,
June 22
Tuesday,
June 23
Wednesday,
June 24
Thursday,
June 25
Friday,
June 26
Saturday,
June 27
Sunday,
June 28
Summer Intensive Religious Education
Autumn Leaves Rosary - Away
Protecting God’s Children
St. Julie Golf Outing Meeting - Great Room
St. Peregrine Novena - Chapel
SVDP Meeting - Staff Conference Room
Monday Night Medley
AA
Mission Trip - Away
9:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
PLEASE NOTE:
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m. E-Giving Cut Off
7:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m. In completing the transition
to GiveCentral, E-Giving
will close out on June 30.
Summer Intensive Religious Education
RCIA - Conference Room
Mission Trip - Away
9:00 a.m.
6:30 p.m.
Summer Intensive Religious Education
Yah Trip Committee Meeting - Staff Conference Room
Mission Trip - Away
9:00 a.m.
9:30 a.m. Direct link to St. Julie on
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament - Chapel
Summer Intensive Religious Education
CJBS Golf Committee Meeting
Mission Trip - Away
Summer Intensive Religious Education
Joyful Again Set-up
Ciciora & Gonzalez Wedding - Church
Mission Trip - Away
Parish Office Closes at Noon
Note for the week:
GiveCentral is https://
www.givecentral.org/
8:30 a.m. location/365
9:00 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m.
12:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
SJB Garage Sale - Front Parking Lot
Joyful Again!
Hutnik & Carrero Wedding - Church
AA
7:30 a.m.
7:30 a.m.
2:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
Joyful Again!
Baptism Prep - Great Room
TNT Senior Dinner - Away
7:30 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
Sacrificial Giving for July 1, 2014 thru June 30, 2015
June 14
Year to Date
Needed
$20,200.00
$1,010,000.00
Collected
$14,538.24
$ 959,915.87
Under Budget
($ 5,661.76)
Children Envelopes
Children Giving
($ 50,084.13)
21
$17.01
Summer Office Hours: This change is on Fridays only.
Now thru August 28, the Parish Office will close at Noon. (All other posted times remain the same.)
Except for Friday, July 3, the office will be closed in observance of the Fourth of July Holiday.
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Liturgical Ministers
Saturday
4:30 p.m.
June 27 / 28
(subject to change without notice)
Sunday
7:30 a.m.
Sunday
9:00 a.m.
Sunday
10:30 a.m.
Sunday
12:00 noon
Sunday
6:00 p.m.
Fr. Ed Upton
Fr. Roberto Mercado
Fr. Lou Tylka
Fr. Lou Tylka
Fr. Lou Tylka
Fr. Frank Kurucz
J. Hohner
D. Wydra
S. Rheinheimer
J. DeVivo
C. Hohner
B. Theis
M. Roth
C. Scallon
J. Van Klaveren
B. Pantoja
E. Eubank
N. Gorman
W. Fish
C. Nied
K. Supple
F. De La Vega
J. Benz
C. Evans
SERVERS
A. Flanagan
K. Flanagan
T. Ryan
M. Burns
A. Geigner
K. Rost
E. Conneely
R. Hill
B. Spinella
L. Moreno
N. Plys
T. Porcaro
F. Duncan
T. Siebenaler
Z. Siebenaler
A. Anchinges
C. Duffy
D. Schissler
EUCHARISTIC
MINISTERS
R. Bracken
B. Broz
P. Daly
S. Edelen
J. Haines
A. Hayes
E. Helmold
P. Helmold
M. Hernaez
B. Kmak
J. Lisiecki
M. Lisiecki
J. McErlean
M. Modjeski
J. Neven
M. Ryan
C. Scallon
B. Weglarz
D. Gallagher
M. Geary
G. Gestaut
M. Johnson
P. Kmak
P. Marrs
J. McMillian
S. McMillian
M. Norris
L. Palmer
N. Rosian
K./J. Rost
J. Rost
S. Rost
G. Rost
J. Van Klaveren
C. Alexander
W. Busby
J. Cavanaugh
E. Collins
M. Cronin
R. Espinos
M. Estandarte
M. Fortner
B. Kokaska
C. Kokaska
E. Kuta
M. Kuta
M. McCarthy
M. Melgar
T. Melgar
J. Tuzik
P. Wyrick
R. Wyrick
J. Burda *
E. Day
N. Dudek
P. Fashingbauer
P. Flynn
M. Gastala
T. Keifer
K. Moreno
N. Noga
M. Plys
T. Rohan
M. Rubino
G. Scheve
M. Scheve
J. Taylor
J. Van Zeyl
C. Ward
S. Wasinski
S. Biel
D. Dobrzynski
L. Freundt
L. Ignacio
D. Jozwiak
J. Kilanowski
P. Laspesa
T. Lavan
L. Maurer
P. Moskal
P. Siebenaler
Not Filled
Not Filled
Not Filled
Not Filled
Not Filled
S. Becvar
J. Benz
D. Buckley
T. Corcuera
K. Duffy
P. Duffy
C. Evans
A. Evans
E. Evans
K. Kramer
J. Lucas
J. O'Donnell
M. O'Donnell
T. O'Donnell
J. Rickey
PRESIDERS
DEACONS
CANTORS
LECTORS
1st
2nd
(* denotes sub has
been requested )
CHILDREN’S
LITURGY
Leader
Assistant
Mass Intentions
Monday, June 22
Daily Masses Monday - Friday at 8:00 a.m.
Tuesday, June 23
Wednesday, June 24
+Joseph, Gina, Andrew
+Timothy J. Szwed
+Mary, Frank & Vivian
& Alberta Fattori
+Jesse Lopez
Klus
+Anthony & Katherine Osacky
+Rita Ziccarelli
+Amelia & Frank Besowshek
Beloved Deceased of
Deceased members of the:
+Paz Mijares
St. Julie Billiart
Morrissey & Leonard families
+Josephine Dimperio
Thursday, June 25
Friday, June 26
+Ann Dent
+Mary Lowe
+Mary Schulok
+Italio, Alice & Geraldine
Carlassare
+Mary & Lindy Michelsen
+Charles Andreas
+Rose Contro and family
Mass Intentions for the Christian Sabbath, The Lord’s Day
Saturday
June 27
4:30 p.m.
+Fr. Richard M. Jozwiak
+Daniel & Lucille Daly
+Terry & Richard Sharp
+Veronica Vatch
+Virginia Buczek
+Constance Wysocki
+Harriet Moody
+Emery Justice
+Anne Malak
+Bryan Doran
+Dolores Nagle
+Helena Walkosz
Sunday, June 28
7:30 a.m.
For All Mothers
+Ann Gogolak
+Betty Kurasz
+John Majewski
+Bernice Parzyszek
+Joseph Kloptowski
9:00 a.m.
For All Fathers
+John Spreadbury
+Ken Pedersen
+Pasquale Giampietro
+Michelle Hagan
+Mary Baden
+Lorraine Ladtkow
40th Wedding Anniversary of
Tom & Maryann Siniawski
10:30 a.m.
St. Julie
Parishioners
12:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
+Mary & Gene Moskal +Matthew J. Cadore, Jr.
+Robert E. Bartle
+Michelle Hagan
+Marie Maraffino
+Joseph F. Kurucz
+Betty Kurasz
+Helen Devoy
+Jose Garcia
+Cresencia & Reynaldo
Tamayo
+Rita O’Connell
Healing prayers for
Clarita Generao
Zeny Obile
Ignacio Mungcal
Individual deceased names preceded by the cross (+) sign .
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REMEMBERING OUR LOVED ONES
OUR BELOVED DEAD
Eternal rest grant to them, O Lord.
Philippians 1:21
Joseph F. Kurucz
(father of Rev. Frank Kurucz)
Theresa Bernard
(mother of Frank)
Patricia Lenzen
(wife of Ronald)
Julia Rokosz
NEEDING GOOD HEALTH
Jack Ryan
Primo LaCasas
Sue Weidenhofer
Harry Mistro
Patrick Moody
Michael Rodrigues
Bill Dempsey
Geraldine Majewski
Jackson Bowen
Kathleen O’Grady
Rich & Carol Stankus
Matthew Eckert
Mary V. Rao
Gloria Presto
Louise Data
Eve Cole
Anthony LaCassa
Ray Schuster
Louise Data
Eve Kole
Frank Lenti
Wanda Smuda
Mary Murphy
SERVING OUR COUNTRY *
Thomas Ryan, USMC
Major Jim Hannigan, US Army
1st Lt. Brian Sutor, USAF
Lt. Col. Tom Vogel, US Army
Lt. Col. Dan Vogel, US Army
Paul Evans SSG, US Army
Joseph Lyon PFC
Alex Bubis PFC, US Army
Raul Torres, US Army
Sgt. Jason L. O’Brien, US Army
Timothy J. Avolio, US Navy
Master Sgt. Michael LaGiglia
1st Lt. Mario LaGiglia
Sr. Airman Dominic LaGiglia
Sr. Airman Brandon LaGiglia
Private Geno LaGiglia
Sgt. John Thomas LaGiglia
Captain Kelly Pajak Johnson
Captain Matthew Johnson
US Army National Guard
Private Salvatore Chavez, US Army
Lt. Katherine Maglia, USAF
Staff Sgt. Steve Martin, USAF
Michael J. Yucuis, Jr., USAF
Lt. Col. Kimberly (Nyderek) Schmidt, USAF
Nick Merda, U.S. Marines
Lt. Charles S. Novak, US Coast Guard
John T. Hannigan
PFC John Riordan, US Army
Tanya Ayon, USAF
Private Juan Carlos Chavez, US Army
AFC Tanya Rhude, USAF
Capt. Michael J. VanWyk, USMC
Lt. Cmdr. Michael P. Schnolis, US Navy
Sgt. 1st Class Daniel Whitney
Airman Richard P. Scherl
Matt West, US Army
2nd Lt. David Pierce, US Army
Staff Sgt. Carmen Consolino, USMC
Sgt. Timothy Gena, USMC
Airman Michael R. Sarniak, Jr., US Coast Guard
Kimberly Rodriguez, US Marines
Matt Brophy, US Army
Sgt. David Bergunder, US Army
Capt. Michael Wieland, US Marines
Capt. John S. Dabrowski, US Army
Capt. Brian Dommer, US Army
Sgt. Robert Sterling, US Army
Timothy Driscoll, US Army
Cpl. Joseph G. Kowalczyk, USMC
Bryan Holubik, US Navy
PVT Matthew Ryan, US Army
Lt. Cmdr. Michael W. Meno, Jr., US Navy
2nd Lt. Andrew Reno
1 Lt John H. Weiss
John Scope, US Army
AFC Alex Barrett, USAF
PFC Daniel Patrick Ryan, US Army
PFC Joe Louis Siebenaler, US Army
PFC Daniel Wiatrowski, US Army
Tyler Novak, US Army
PV2 Eric Holubik, US Army
PVI/PFC Abel Santillan, US Marines
Capt. Brandon Schmidt, USAF
Tom Ortega, USArmy
* To add your military family member who is currently serving our country to the prayer list, please call the office.
When he/she is released from their service, please let us know so we can keep this list current.
Thank you ~ God Bless America and all those who serve.
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Sund ay
Jesus is Lord Over the Wind and Sea,
Over All Creation, and Over Us as Well
by Mary K. Deeley
My brother, sister, and I learned to sail
when we were young. Of all the lessons we
had, the one I remember nearly verbatim
was “Signs of an Approaching Storm.” I can
reel off the list as though it were yesterday:
dark, low, fast-moving clouds; a sudden
shift in wind direction and velocity; a
sudden change in temperature.
To this day, when I experience any of these
things, I close windows and make sure
everything is inside. I think the apostles
who were seasoned fishermen must have
had similar training, and I have often wondered why they just didn’t make for shore
when they noticed the signs. But then I
remember that some storms move in very
quickly and, if you are in the middle of the
sea, you can’t make it to shore easily. The
apostles may have decided to ride it out
and then realized they could not.
It must have struck the apostles as odd that
Jesus was peacefully asleep while they
battled rising water and fierce wind. They
were afraid of losing their lives. When they
woke Jesus up, Scripture says that he
“rebuked” the wind and the sea. The same
word is used when Jesus casts out demons.
The result is peace—at least on the sea or
in the person who is possessed.
But for the disciples and for us, the act
inspires awe and not a little anxiety: “Who
then is this?” The answer unfolds for us
throughout the Gospels. Jesus is Lord over
the wind and sea, over all creation, and
over us as well. In storm or calm, he brings
his peace and shows us God’s glory. †
A Word From
Pope Francis
Children are the
most beautiful gift
and blessing that the
Creator has given to man and woman.
…Today sadly we must speak about
the “passions” which many of them
endure. From the first moments of
their lives, many children are rejected,
abandoned, and robbed of their childhood and future. There are those
who dare to say, as if to justify themselves, that it was a mistake to bring
these children into the world. This is
shameful! Let’s not unload our faults
onto the children, please! Children
are never a “mistake.” Their hunger is
not a mistake, nor is their poverty,
their vulnerability, their abandonment—so many children abandoned
on the streets—and neither is their
ignorance or their helplessness...so
many children don’t even know what
a school is. If anything, these should
be reasons to love them all the more,
with greater generosity. How can
we make such solemn declarations
on human rights and the rights of
children, if we then punish children
for the errors of adults?
General audience, April 8, 2015
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Job 38:1, 8–11
Here shall your proud waves be
stilled.
2 Corinthians 5:14–17
Whoever is in Christ is a new
creation.
Mark 4:35–41
The wind ceased and there was
great calm. Excerpted from One Hour
With Saint Padre Pio, © Liguori Publications
Monday
Genesis 12:1–9
Matthew 7:1–5
Tuesday
Genesis 13:2, 5–18
Matthew 7:6, 12–14
Wednesday
Jeremiah 1:4–10
Peter 1:8–12
Luke 1:5–17
Thursday
Genesis 16:1–12, 15–16
or 16:6b–12, 15–16
Matthew 7:21–29
Friday
Genesis 17:1, 9–10, 15–22
Matthew 8:1–4
Saturday
Genesis 18:1–15
Matthew 8:5–17
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LITURGY & MUSIC
Next week’s readings for the
Thirteenth Sunday in
Ordinary Time
Reading I : Wisdom 1:13-15; 2:23-24
God does not make death.
The author of the Book of Wisdom
gives some insight into life after death.
The idea of resurrection began to
emerge in Israel only in the final two
centuries before Christ. Today’s reading
presents the idea that righteousness
cannot die. Therefore, the human
relationship with God cannot die.
Questions:
For Children: What does sharing with
others bring happiness to you?
For Youth: What are some of the
miraculous moments in your own life?
Do you ever pray for miracles?
For Adults: What is your personal
response to St. Paul’s instruction to the
Corinthians today? How will this change
your personal habits with money and
possessions?
(708) 429-6906
Gardeners and “Flower People” have a sub yet, until you get a
confirmation email that someone has
It is that time of year. Flowers are
volunteered. If no one has
blooming and plants growing.
volunteered by Friday, use the MSP
Consider caring for the flowers and Call List on the “Roster Tab” to
plants inside and outside of church. FIND a replacement. We appreciate
It is an easy task that a couple of
your help in this matter.
people could do in a short amount
of time. Please make some time in
your busy schedules to help out.
Have a Little Time to Share?
The Ministry of Funeral Server is one
of compassion, respectfulness and
prayer. No matter your age, young
adults and older, male or female, this
is a call for individuals, friends or
couples who wish to serve. If you
Reading II : 2 Corinthians 8:7, 9, 13-15
can give a little time on some
May you abound in your work of charity.
mornings to assist at our funeral
In the second reading Paul encourages
liturgies as a Funeral Server, you are
the Corinthian community to be
generous in a collection for the poor
needed. Training is provided. Three
Christians in Jerusalem. This kind of
servers are present at each funeral.
generosity, especially when it involves
Please let the Liturgy office know if
sacrifice, reveals the presence of the
you are interested. What an honor
Holy Spirit. Giving to a community in
to be able to assist the priest and be
need of financial support is a sign of
present to the many parishioners
church unity.
who bury their loved ones at St.
Gospel : Mark 5:21-43
Julie. Is this call for YOU?
The family’s astonishment was complete!
Jesus’ miracles are a sign that the power
of Satan is broken and the kingdom of
God has arrived. The miracle in the
center of today’s Gospel is sandwiched
between the parts of another. This is
one of Mark’s favorite techniques. One
touch of Jesus’ clothing and the woman
with the hemorrhage is healed. The
power of Satan is broken, and new life
has entered the world.
Worship Office
Eucharistic Adoration
On Thursdays from after 8:00am
Mass until 5:00pm, Eucharistic
Adoration takes place in the Daily
Chapel. Bring a friend and spend
some time in quiet prayer before the
Blessed Sacrament. We especially
need people to be there during the
afternoon hours. The Blessed
Sacrament may never be left in
chapel if no person is there. So,
please take 1/2 hour or an hour to
pray.
Family Ministry … NEW !
Why not have a parent or parents
serve with their children as Altar
Servers? Wouldn’t this be a great
way to be involved in your parish
and do something together? When
your family comes to Mass each
St. Peregrine Novena
person in the family can participate.
St. Peregrine, the Patron of those
Even if there are more than 3
suffering from cancer, continues on members, all family members can
Monday evenings at 7:00pm in
vest in the Server Albs and assist, as
Chapel. The Novena will continue
needed. This is an exciting time for
through July 6.
families to say yes to their baptismal
call “to go and serve”. Please call
Liturgical Ministry Schedules
the Liturgy Office if interested or
look for more info in the bulletin or
Please remember to keep your
in the Narthex. Or how about
assigned dates/times for your
Family
Greeters!
ministry this summer. Request a sub
ONLINE if you can’t make it.
Remember, this does not mean you
HUMAN CONCERNS
Food Collection
Hospital Visitations
Many of our neighbors struggle to put
food on the table for their families.
Don’t forget to pick up some nonperishable food items and bring them
when you come to Mass next week.
Time spent in the hospital, rehabilitation centers or nursing homes can be
difficult. It is during such times that we
seek to hold our parishioners in prayer.
It is also a time we would like to reach
out with a visit to those who would
like to see a minister of care.
In addition, there is a critical need for
paper towels, toilet paper, laundry
detergent, fabric softener, diapers, bar
soap, shampoo, conditioner and tooth
paste. We are grateful for any help
you can provide.
When a parishioner enters one of
our local hospitals, rehab centers or
nursing homes and would like a visit, a
family member should contact the parish
office. Palos Hospital, Christ Advocate
Port Lunches
and Little Company of Mary do not
Since September, children in our
always notify us with names of our
Religious Education program and their parishioners.
families have been making lunches for
It is important that on the admitting
the PORT Ministries twice a month.
forms at the hospital, the patient
Each time, 300 lunches are made
identifies the parish, and indicates that
which are then distributed to families
they would like to have the parish
who need them in the neighborhood
notified. Rehabilitation centers and
near the Port.
nursing homes generally do not
All of the Religious Education grades
contact the office. Also, there are
have participated, but there is still a
times when a parishioner is in a
need to provide these meals. We
hospital for 48 hours or less and by
especially need lunch meat, fruit, small the time a minister of care visits, the
bags of chips and juice boxes. All
parishioner has been released. Please
donations can be dropped off in the
know that every effort is made to
Parish Office.
reach out to our parishioners in need
but at times communication is not the
Retreat/Workshop for
best and human errors are made. We
Widowed Men and Women
apologize for these times and seek
Widowed?
always to serve the people of St. Julie.
Come join us for a weekend especially
St. Julie has a wonderful ministry, in
designed to help you reflect on and
the Ministers of Care who bring
recognize new direction for your
life while still treasuring memories of Communion to the homebound. After
a hospital or rehabilitation stay a
your loved one.
parishioner may require some
Upcoming programs:
convalesce at home. The Ministers of
June 27 & 28: St. Julie Billiart Parish
Care are there to bring the Eucharist
July 25 & 26: Holy Family, Inverness to you. St. Julie is a family and it is
hoped and prayed that we reach out
For more information contact us at
as family in the spirit of Christ’s love
Joyful Again! Widowed Ministry
and concern.
Phone: 1-708-354-7211
E-mail : [email protected]
Website: www.joyfulagain.org
Space is limited. Early registration is
encouraged.
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In the Gospel today, Jesus calms
the sea and then asks the disciples “Why are you lacking in
faith.” In our life’s journey, we
also must learn to believe in
God’s presence and to trust in
his care.
This week, please join with the
Society of St. Vincent de Paul in
praying for the healing of all those
who are ill and especially those
who have no one to pray for them.
St. Vincent de Paul
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul
directly serves the poor and those
in need in our own community.
The members of the St. Vincent
de Paul Society visit the homes of
families with financial needs to
determine how they may be of
service. If the situation demands
immediate attention, emergency
funds can be approved. All cases
are reviewed and discussed at a
bi-monthly meeting.
SVDP depends on the Thanksgiving
and Holy Thursday collections,
money from the boxes in the
narthex, money donated through
Gift Central, and funds allocated to
them from the Scrip program.
They help so many people in our
area; please help them.
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Religious Education
Office (708) 429-1044
FORMATION
Monday Night Medley
The Southwest Suburban Cluster of parishes will, once again, sponsor
Monday Night Medley, the Summer Faith Formation Series. All sessions
are held in the Devine Center from 7:00-8:45 p.m. The schedule of dates,
speakers and topics is as follows:
CJB Scrip Program can be
used for RE Tuition
We are partners with Cardinal
Bernardin in their Scrip Program.
Under this program, credits can
even be applied to your RE tuition.
There are three ways gift cards
can be purchased under the Scrip
Program.
Date
June 22
June 29
July 6
July 13
July 20
Speaker
Rev. Jay Finno
Rev. Gil Ostdiek
Dr. Mary Amore
Sr. Gael Gensler
Rev. Mike Foley
Protecting God’s Children
We appreciate all of our catechists
and office assistants. They give of
their time and talent, sharing their
faith in our classrooms. They also
help our parish stay compliant to the
Archdiocesan requirements of the
Office of Protecting God’s Children.
You can fill out the order form and
submit it along with your payment
by check or cash. Order forms and
payments can be dropped off at the
Volunteers who are in the presence
Main Parish Office or the Devine
of our children are required to take
Center.
a 3 hour session to be certified in
You can go to the St. Elizabeth
Virtus Training. Additionally, they
Seton campus on Wednesdays
have a criminal background check
from and 6:00-7:00 p.m. (in the
through the eApps Database and
school lobby) & Mondays from 9:00 annually complete CANTS forms
-10:00 a.m. to procure gift cards as which are submitted to DCFS.
a direct cash and carry purchase.
Finally, you can receive a log-on
and place your order online.
Contact any CJB scrip team
member for more info.
Pull Tabs on Cans
Please save your pull tabs off of the tops
of beverage cans and bring them to the
office. We are saving them for the
Ronald McDonald House in Oak Lawn
near Advocate Hope
Children’s Hospital.
The Children Matter Network
is a partnership created
to protect the dignity of
children. It is full of wonderful resources
and tips for today's parents!
Visit the website,
www.childrenmatternetwork.org.
Preschool and
Kindergarten
Information
Help your child in Preschool and /
or Kindergarten get to know Jesus
and themselves better. Help them see
themselves as special in God’s eyes!
Title
Liturgy of the Word
Liturgy of the Eucharist
Sacraments of Initiation
Sacraments of Healing
Sacraments of Service Catechetical Dimension
Registration
Information
Registration materials for
the 2015-2016 Religious Education
classes were mailed back in March and
by now, you should have had a chance
to review the information. Both new
and returning families need to register
for the upcoming school year. Please
stop by the Main Parish Office or visit
our website at www.stjulie.org for
registration forms and information.
Tuition must be paid in full at the time of
registration. Your other option is to
pay half the total due at registration
and the other half by January 31st.
Credit card payments or direct debit
from your checking or savings account
are available through the GiveCentral
website at www.givecentral.org. Class
assignment letters and our calendar
will be mailed to you in August.
The Religious Education program is
for children in Preschool thru 8th
Grades who attend the public district
Enroll now in St. Julie’s Faith Formation
schools. This program is developmental,
for Preschool and Kindergarten students.
which means that the children are
Classes meet every other Sunday
expected to attend ALL levels in
morning from 8:45 - 10:00am and
order to be fully initiated and formed
begin after Labor Day. This is the one
into the life of the Church. Please call
hour in their week where they can
the Religious Education Office
gather with children their own age to
open their minds and hearts to Jesus (429-1044) with any questions. As
always, we are grateful for your
by simple prayer, crafts, music, and
support and collaboration.
hands-on activities. Please call the
Religious Education Office for more
information.
COMMUNITY LIFE
Bingo Today!
Join us in the Devine
Center. Doors open at
1:00pm. Early bird
games begin at 1:15pm. Pull tabs
will also be played. Ten games of
bingo begin at 2:30pm.
1st Game $100 and the last game,
coverall for $150 and 8 games for
$50 prize. (If 100 or more players
than 1st game will be for $150 and
last game, coverall will be $250. If
125 or more players, other 8
games will be $75 each).
The Lucky Number Pot is at $119!
All tickets for the book of 9 cards
for the 10 games are $15. Hot
dogs, sloppy joe, chips, etc. available for purchase. Please, no outside
food.
Annual
St. Julie
Still time to reserve your spot?
When: Saturday, June 27
– rain or shine
Where: St. Julie front parking lot
Time: 7:30am-Noon (set-up
between 6:00am - 7:30am)
Cost:
Upcoming Bus Trip:
Architectural Boat Tour
& Water Tower Place
On Wednesday, July 29 departs
8:45am for Navy Pier; from there at
11:30am to Water Tower Place until
2:30pm when we return to St. Julie.
Cost: $50 includes bus, boat tour &
tip. Lunch is on your own. Tickets on
sale in the Parish Office.
St. Julie Golf Outing Meeting
is set for Monday, June 22
at 7:00pm in the Great Room.
St. Julie’s Golf Outing
St. Julie
The St. Julie Book Club meets the
first Wednesday of every month at
1:00 p.m. in the Great Room.
July 1
All Girls Filling Station Last Reunion
by Fannie Flagg
August 5
Blood Work
by Michael Connelly
Bible Studies:
Will resume in the Fall.
Enjoy your summer!
Event Details: August
28 at Silver Lakes
Country Club. This
event kicks off with a
brunch at 9:00am. Tee
times at 10:30am. Great prizes!
There are 3 packages. The 2 golf
packages include brunch, a drink
ticket for the beverage cart + a
round of golf, cart and prizes.
D eal !
B es t
18 hole package is $68
9 hole package will be $40.
A Pilgrimage to the Holy Land
Brunch and cards only for $10
Thirteen days
Sign up as an individual, a twosome January 24 – February 5, 2016
or foursome! Or join us for
You are invited to join us on a oncebrunch and an afternoon of cards. in-a-lifetime Pilgrimage to the Holy
♦
♦
♦
$20 for each space
(16ft x 10ft)
Golf Sponsorships are available.
If you or your business would like
Please complete an application
to sponsor a hole for
form in the Parish Office. (Spaces our golf outing,
Here
are assigned by date of completed please
Na m e
r
u
o
Y
application.) No Refunds! Registra- come
tion forms available at the office. into the parish office
and fill out the form
– cost per hole is only $50.
Garage Sale Shoppers!
Get your shopping feet on this
coming Saturday, June 27 from
7:30am until Noon! Get an early
start to find the best bargains and
treasures!
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This is a great way to advertise
your business while showing
support for our golf outing!
Land. We’ll visit Tiberias, Cana,
Nazareth, Sea of Galilee, Mt. Tabor,
Mt. of Beatitudes, Jericho, Jerusalem,
Bethlehem & more all under the
spiritual direction of Rev. Lou Tylka!
Only $3,249 from Chicago (ORD),
includes airport taxes and tips. To
download the free color brochure
and registration form, visit
www.GoCatholicTravel.com/
Gensler.
For more information, please contact Sr. Gael Gensler, OSF at (708)
429-6767. Space is limited. Register
today!
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YOUTH & YOUNG ADULTS
Happy Father’s Day
Pope Francis on Fatherhood -
... to ALL of our Dads,
Grandfathers, Godfathers,
Uncles, Brothers and Mentors
here and in heaven.
The impact you have on the
lives of all you encounter is
immeasurable.
Every family needs a father -- a father
who shares in his family's joy and pain,
hands down wisdom to his children and
offers them firm guidance and love,
Pope Francis said.
BREAKAWAY
RETREAT
TNT
Breakaway Retreat
July 5-10
Current 8th Grade thru
current Senior in high
school are invited to this
summer retreat held in
Lacon, IL. Forms available
now. Friends are welcome! *New * Payment
can be made online at
GiveCentral.org
Need Service Hours?
Daybreak is all year
round
Thank you for your continued donations of breakfast
items. It is greatly appreciated. Any donations such as
eggs, juice, sausage, etc. can
be dropped off at the parish
office the week prior to the
first Sunday of any month.
Next date: July 5
Donut Sunday
We are always looking for
help at Donut Sunday from
8:00 a.m. until Noon. See
Mr. Rubino in the Parish
Hall and he will put you to
work.
Next date: July 19
Being a father is not easy since it takes
lots of patience and grace, he said.
(708) 429-7377
[email protected]
pray and wait with patience, tenderness,
magnanimity and mercy."
A parent finds pride not in having the
child "be the same as me, who repeats
what I say and what I do," but when the
child has received the wisdom and
values that really matter in life.
The father will have formed his children's
heart to know on their own what is
The most important is being present,
right and wrong and to feel, speak and
first by being by his wife's side "to share
act with wisdom and integrity, the pope
everything, joy and pain, hard work
said.
and hope" and by being there for his
He said a wise and mature father will be
children as they grow, he said.
able to say to his children after they've
A father is there for his kids "when they
grown: "I taught you things that you
play and when they work hard, when
didn't know, I corrected errors that you
they are playful and when they are disdid not see. I let you feel an affection
tressed, when they are communicative
that was both deep and discreet that
and when they are taciturn, when they
perhaps you did not fully recognize
are daring and when they are afraid,
when you were young and unsure. I
when they have strayed and when they
gave you witness of rigor and willpower
have found their way again," he said.
that perhaps you did not understand
However, being present "is not the
when you just wanted complicity and
same as being controlling, you know,
protection."
because fathers who are too controlling
The good father tempers his emotions
suffocate their children and don't let
and digs deep to find the right words to
them grow," the pope said.
make himself understood as well as
A father knows how to firmly correct
accept the burden of those inevitable
children's mistakes without demeaning misunderstandings, he said.
or demoralizing them, as well as protect
The father will say to his grown children
them at all costs, the pope said. Guidas they have children of their own,
ance does not come from a father who
"'When I see that you try to be this way
is "weak, yielding and a softie," he said.
with your kids and with everyone, I am
But a good father also knows how to
deeply moved. I am happy to be your
forgive sincerely from the heart and be father.'"
patient and merciful, like the father in
The pope said that without God and his
the Gospel account of the prodigal son,
grace, "fathers lose their courage and
he said.
walk off the field. But children need to
"How much dignity and how much
find a father who is waiting for them
tenderness in that father who is waiting when they return from their failures.
by the door," waiting for the child who They will do everything not to admit it,
has strayed, he said.
not to show it, but they need this, and
"Yes, fathers must be patient. So many not finding him opens up in them
times there's nothing left to do but wait, wounds that are difficult to heal."
~Taken from the National Catholic Reporter
OUR PARISH SCHOOL
CUSTODIAN
POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
Cardinal Joseph Bernardin School
(your parish school) is looking for a
full-time and a part-time Custodian
who will assist with general cleaning
within the school (Monday through
Friday).
The full-time position (with benefits) is for the evening shift (2p10:30p).
The part-time position is 20-25
hours per week.
Candidates must be adaptable and
flexible and be able to respond to
situations and problems as they
arise. The ability to handle basic
tools for light maintenance and repairs is necessary.
Please email resume to:
[email protected]
or to [email protected]
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Bed, Bath & Beyond, Best Buy, Home
Scrip News in June Depot, Macy’s, Sears and Walgreen’s
Earn Valuable Rebates The following vendors and denominaoff your Tuition all
tions have limited quantities available for
Summer Long!
purchase. Once our inventory is depleted
The CJB Scrip program is open for busi- they will no longer be available:
Costco $50;
ness year round. Use scrip for catering
Discover $50;
graduation parties, a gift for that special
Home Goods $50;
Dad, 4th of July picnics, travel expenses,
iTunes $10;
dining out and back to school shopping.
Marathon Gas $50;
Scrip is safer to use than credit cards. No
Toys R Us $5, $10 and $50;
fraud, no data breach, no identity theft.
Whole Foods $50
New Vendors
Beggar’s Pizza has joined the Scrip
program! $10 denominations available
with a 5% rebate.
Six Flags is back! $46 for a one day
pass with a 4.5% rebate.
Delta Airlines is available for special
order. $250 & $1,000 denominations
with a 2% rebate.
Discontinued Denominations
All other denominations for these
vendors will still be available. Please refer
to Scrip Manager for the most up to
date listing of available vendors and
denominations.
Vendors Leaving the program
Justice, Marriott and Trader Joe’s are
leaving the Scrip program. Limited quantities are available for purchase. After our
inventory is depleted, we will no longer
carry Justice, Marriott or Trader Joe’s
Scrip cards.
One of our gift card suppliers has moved
Scrip Summer Hours at CJB
on to other business ventures. As a
Monday
9:00-10:00am
result the following vendors in $50 only
Wednesday
6:00-7:00pm
are no longer available for purchase:
Cardinal Joseph Bernardin School Preschool Summer Camp
Open to all 3 & 4 year olds. Must be potty trained.
JULY 13th-17th
Safari Sensations
Summer Camp meets
Monday thru Friday
from 9:30-11:30 AM
Camps include story time, crafts,
and hands-on learning activities.
Spaces subject to availability.
Minimum of 10 to hold class.
Complete the registration form
and return asap.
For more information
call 708-403-6525 ext. 150.
AUGUST 3rd-7th
Teddy Bear Olympics
Preschool Summer Camp Registration
Please return this form with your check payable to Cardinal Joseph
Bernardin School ASAP.
Child’s name___________________ Age ____ Date of Birth __________
Parent’s name ________________________________________________
Address _____________________________________________________
City __________________________________ Zip code ______________
Home number __________________Cell number ____________________
Please indicate your camp choices. Select one or both camps for a summer of fun!
Each camp is $55 or attend both for $100.
_____ July
_____ August
Attn: Preschool Summer Camp, Cardinal Bernardin School
9250 West 167th Street, Orland Hills, Il, 60487
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Bulletin Board
The Village of Orland Hills Proudly Presents
“Party in the Park”
Join us for our Party in the Park Celebration on Friday,
June 26th, Saturday, June 27th and Sunday June 28th at Kelly
Park, 16675 S. Haven Avenue, Orland Hills, IL. We will
have Live Entertainment, Car Show, Children’s Activities,
Fireworks, Food Vendors, Family Tent and much more.
The Celebration will feature the finest in local entertainment including, Heartache Tonight, Mike & Joe, American
English, Hillbilly Rockstarz as well as many other local
favorites.
Admission is Free! For more information please call the
Recreation Department at 708-349-7211 or visit our
website at ohpartyinthepark.com.
May 2015 Booster Winners
1st Prize
2nd Prize
3rd Prize
4th Prize
5th Prize
6th Prize
7th Prize
8th Prize
9th Prize
10th Prize
Pat Tunney
Ann Marie Koss
Florence Kutinac
Flo & Ed Smyth
Sharon Veziorski
Nick Thies
Kathleen Kowalewski
Merilee Andreasen
Barb Cirillo
Art Stout
$400.00
$200.00
$100.00
$100.00
$100.00
$25.00
$25.00
$25.00
$25.00
$25.00
Parish Pastoral Council
Pastoral Staff
Rev. Louis Tylka, Pastor - [email protected]
Rev. Michael Grisolano, Associate Pastor - [email protected]
Edward (& Sheila) Pluchar, Deacon
William (& Joan) Lubben, Deacon
Nancy Pfieffer, Business Manager - [email protected]
Sr. Gael Gensler, Pastoral Associate - [email protected]
Patricia Kmak, Director of Religious Education - [email protected]
Deanne M. Tumpich, Director of Liturgy & Music - [email protected]
Sheila Pluchar, Youth Ministry Coordinator - [email protected]
Mary Alice Roth, Director of Human Concerns - [email protected]
Support Staff
Marianne Mueller, Sacramental Coordinator
Laura Frencl, Administrative Assistant
Maryann Siniawski, Administrative Assistant
Barb Theis, Liturgy and Technology Assistant
Cindy Conachen, Facilities Coordinator
Parish Office
708-429-6767*Fax 708-429-6788*http://www.stjulie.org
Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
(M-Th 12:00-1:00 closed for lunch)
Friday 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.;
Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. / Sunday 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Office of Worship & Music - 708-429-6906
Office of Religious Education - 708-429-1044
Youth Office - 708-429-7377
Rev. Louis Tylka, Pastor
and the Pastoral Staff
Scott Becvar, Chair
Ruth Enyart (Liturgy Bd.)
Mary McCarthy (Community Life Bd.)
Dan Sniegowski (Liturgy Bd.)
Mike Rubino (Community Life Bd.)
Kathy Reilly (Formation Bd.)
Karen Keller (Human Concerns Bd.)
Tom Sherry (Formation Bd.)
Judi Haines (Human Concerns Bd.)
John Benz (Youth Bd.)
Cheryl Scallon (Pastor’s Appointee)
Merilee Andreasen (Youth Bd.)
Barbara Broz (Pastor’s Appointee)
Finance Council
Bill Hackett, Chair
Carl Evans*John Thomas*Patrick Flynn
Reconciliation: Saturday from 3:30 to 4:00 p.m. or anytime in
the parish office by appointment.
Registration: Please call Sr. Gael in the parish office weekdays
between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. for information on
registration.
Baptism: Please call the parish office to make arrangements for
your child to be baptized and to attend a preparation class.
Marriage: Please call the parish office at least six months in
advance to secure a wedding date and to begin the pre-marriage
preparations.
Masses: Monday-Friday at 8:00 a.m. / Saturday at 4:30 p.m.
Sunday at 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 a.m., 12:00 noon & 6:00 p.m.
Cardinal Joseph Bernardin School
9250 W. 167th St., Orland Hills * 708-403-6525 * Fax 708-403-8621 * Ms. Mary Iannucilli, Principal
Our Soldiers
Greatest Need: white, army green or black t-shirts (L or XL), letters to soldiers, Pringle chips snack pack (8 pk), snack packs
of raisins, Kraft handi snack packs (6 ea), bags of individual wrapped candy, granola bars, Rice Krispy treats (individually
wrapped), crossword puzzle/game books and insect repellent with deet (pump style).
Also Need: toilet paper, shaving cream, eye drops, disposable razors (10 pk), AA batteries (8 pk), lotion, white sox, band-aids
(one size), heavy duty wet wipes, Tampax Super Plus 46, Always Ultra Thin Pads 28, travel size Kleenex, combs, brushes,
hair clips & bands, disposable cameras, beef jerky, powdered lemonade (12 quart), powdered Gatorade (2 gal), magazines, 12
oz. bags of ground coffee, mouthwash, regular size shampoo and conditioner, International phone cards. And we always need
money for postage.
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