May 29, 2016 - St. Joseph Catholic Church
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May 29, 2016 - St. Joseph Catholic Church
The Carpenter May 29, 2016 The Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ Our Vision Through our Baptism and Eucharist, we are called to love as Christ loves and serve as Christ serves. Our Mission In Jesus Christ, we will grow and flourish through Engaging, welcoming and building community Lifelong faith formation Social justice and service to others in need Engaging and understanding the energy and interests of our youth Prayer and worship that deepens our spiritual life Accountability in using our resources wisely The St. Joseph Women’s Council sponsored a visit to the My Father’s Love exhibit on May 21. The collection of wood mosaic panels depicting scenes from the Bible was amazing and inspiring. so that we may live life abundantly! St. Joseph Catholic Church—Libertyville, Illinois www.stjoseph-libertyville.org 1 On Memorial Day, our parish office will be closed and daily Mass will be celebrated at 8:30 a.m. only. Enjoy the holiday! With Gratitude Our St. Joseph Family Will Celebrate the Work That God Has Accomplished through Fr. Matt’s Faithful and Loving Service to Our Parish Community Saturday, June 11, 2016 At the 5:00 p.m. Mass Followed by a Reception in the Koenig Center—6:00 until 8:00 p.m. Please Join Us in Offering Farewell and Abundant Blessings to Fr. Matthew Bozovsky “Teach us to give and not count the cost.” -St. Ignatius of Loyola If you would like to help with the reception, please go to stjoseph.ivolunteer.com or contact Julie Love at [email protected]. Upcoming Events at St. Joseph Catholic Church May 29 Corpus Christi Holy Hour & Procession, p. 8 June 2 Holy Hour & Adoration for Vocations, Church. 3:00 p.m. June 3 Medjugorje program, p. 8 June 11 Knights of Columbus 5K, p. 11 June 11 5:00 Mass & Reception for Fr. Matt Bozovsky June 12 El Nino Rey event, p. 9 June 25-26 Men’s Summer Weekend, see p. 6 More information at www.stjosephlibertyville.org 2016 Annual Catholic Appeal Pledge Report as of May 19, 2016 Every gift is important and appreGifts of our time, talent and treasure ciated. Remember that when our to our parish and our Archdiocese parish exceeds its goal, any adare an important part of our comditional funds received above the mitment to stewardship of God’s gifts. Those who have contributed to the 2016 Annual Catho- goal amount are returned for use in our parish. lic Appeal are supporting ministries and services within our To learn more and to donate, visit www.annualcatholicappeal.com. Archdiocese. Our faith community has and continues to respond generously to the annual appeal. Thank you for your If you have questions, please contact Anna Roeser at 847)362-2073 or via email at [email protected]. sacrifice and support during this Year of Mercy. PARISH GOAL: $136,614.42 AMOUNT PLEDGED: $258,646.43 AMOUNT PAID: $201,978.71 REMAINING AMOUNT: $56,667.72 REBATE YTD: $ 65,364.29 TOTAL REBATE: $122,032.01 * *Total rebate if 100% of pledges are paid Community Building——––––—–—–———– Save the Date 4th Annual St. Joseph’s Mass & Picnic in the PARK Saturday, August 20 at Sunrise Rotary Park S (across from the Church) Will replace the regularly scheduled 5:00 Saturday Mass F Faith---Food---Friends---and Fun Doesn’t get any better than that! Rain or Shine! 2 ——––––—–—–——— Community Building On This Memorial Day, We Remember With Profound Gratitude Memorial Day was born out of the Civil War and a desire to honor our dead. It was officially proclaimed on May 5, 1868 by General John Logan, national commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, in his General Order No.11. “The 30th of May, 1868, is designated for the purpose of strewing with flowers, or otherwise decorating the graves of comrades who died in defense of their country during the late rebellion, and whose bodies now lie in almost every city, village and hamlet churchyard in the land.” To all of our relatives and friends who stepped forward to serve in our Armed Forces and gave their lives, may God continue to hold you in his arms. To all of those brave men and women who served and died, we pay tribute for your sacrifice to insure our country remains “the land of the free and the home of the brave.” CatholicCemeteries~ Archdiocese ofChicago SERVING GOD AND COUNTRY: A MEMORIAL DAY SALUTE TO OUR HEROES Memorial Day Field Mass MONDAY, MAY 30TH, 2016 AT 10:30 AM y ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC CEMETERY AND MAUSOLEUMS DES PLAINES 847-298-0450 CELEBRANT Most Rev. Raymond E. Goedert Retired Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago ASCENSION CATHOLIC CEMETERY LIBERTYVILLE 847-362-1247 CELEBRANT Rev. Msgr. Wayne F. Prist, STL Pastor Emeritus, Queen of All Saints Basilica ASSUMPTION CATHOLIC CEMETERY GLENWOOD 708-758-4772 CELEBRANT Rev. John S. Siemianowski Pastor, St. Agnes Parish, Chicago Heights CALVARY CATHOLIC CEMETERY EVANSTON 847-864-3050 CELEBRANT Rev. Joseph A. Mulcrone Director, Catholic Office of the Deaf CALVARY CATHOLIC CEMETERY STEGER 708-758-4772 CELEBRANT Rev. David J. Simonetti Associate Pastor St. James Parish, Sauk Village GOOD SHEPHERD CATHOLIC CEMETERY ORLAND PARK 708-226-9951 CELEBRANT Most Rev. Alberto Rojas Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago p g ST. CASIMIR HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CATHOLIC CEMETERY MEMORIAL DAY MASS TIMECEMETERY FOR THE OUR LADY OF SORROWS CATHOLIC CEMETERY CHICAGO 773-239-4422 CALUMET CITY 708-862-5398 PARISH CEMETERIESCELEBRANT ARE AS FOLLOWS: CELEBRANT HILLSIDE 708-449-8300 CELEBRANT Rev. Thomas S. Cabala Rev. Michael P. Ahlstrom Moderator of the Curia Pastor, Our Lady of Loretto Parish, Hometown Vicar Emeritus, Office of the Diaconate QUEEN OF HEAVEN CATHOLIC CEMETERY AND MAUSOLEUMS ST. BEDE HOLY SEPULCHRE CATHOLICCEMETERY CEMETERY CATHOLIC ST.ST. JOSEPH PATRICK CATHOLIC CEMETERY CATHOLIC CEMETERY INGLESIDE ALSIP 708-422-3020 MASS 9:00 A.M. IN THE CHURCH CELEBRANT CELEBRANT Most Rev. John R. Gorman RIVER GROVE 708-453-0184 LAKE FOREST CELEBRANT MASS 8:00 A.M. IN THE OLD CHURCH Very Rev. Jeffrey S. Grob, JCD Chancellor, Archdiocese of Chicago CELEBRANT Very Rev. Stephen F. Kanonik HILLSIDE 708-449-8300 CELEBRANT Retired Rev. Auxiliary JamesBishop Kinnof Chicago Retired, Archdiocese of Chicago MARYHILL Most Rev. Joseph N. Perry Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago CATHOLIC CEMETERY SS CYRIL & METHODIUS NILES 847-823-0982 CATHOLIC CEMETERY CELEBRANT RESURRECTION CATHOLIC CEMETERY AND MAUSOLEUMS LEMONT Rev. Msgr. J. Pollard FIELD MASSPatrick 9:00 A.M. A special blessing for the new shrine of St. John Paul II will take place immediately following the mass. Archdiocesan Director, Catholic Cemeteries Pastor, LEMONT CELEBRANT St. John Brebeuf Parish, Niles Rev. Waldemar Stawiarski MOUNT CARMEL Pastor, SS Cyril CEMETERY and Methodius Parish CATHOLIC HILLSIDE 708-449-8300 ST. JAMES CELEBRANT CATHOLIC CEMETERY Rev. Michael P. Knotek JUSTICE 708-458-4770 CELEBRANT Most Rev. Blase J. Cupich Archbishop of Chicago SAG BRIDGE MASS 8:15 A.M. IN THE CHURCH Exec Secretary, Priests’ Placement Board ST. ADALBERT CATHOLIC CEMETERY Blessing theOLIVET stones of family members MOUNT buried at St. James Cemetery CATHOLIC CEMETERY NILES 847-647-9845 CELEBRANT CELEBRANT 111 TH ST CHICAGO 773-239-4422 Rev. Thomas Koys CELEBRANT Most Rev. Andrew P. Wypych Pastor, St. James Rev. William T.Parish Corcoran Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago Pastor, St. Elizabeth Seton Parish, Orland Hills ST. JAMES CATHOLIC CEMETERY ST. BENEDICT CATHOLIC CEMETERY Rev. Kenneth F. Carlson Pastor, St. Benedict Parish, Blue Island Pastor, St. James Parish ST. BONIFACE CATHOLIC CEMETERY FIELD MASS 9:00 A.M. ST.CELEBRANT MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL Rev. Kurt Boras Pastor, St. Patrick Parish CATHOLIC CEMETERY PALATINE 847-397-3284 ST. PATRICK CELEBRANT Most Rev. Francis J. Kane CATHOLIC CEMETERY Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago WADSWORTH FIELD MASS 9:00 A.M. CELEBRANT Rev. Martin Zielinski Pastor, St. Patrick Parish ST. PETER CATHOLIC CEMETERY Mass times at Parishes Rev. David B. Krolczyk with Cemeteries vary. Rev. Michael A. Wulsch ST. JOSEPH Please see the parish CATHOLIC CEMETERY ST PETER websites. SAUK VILLAGE MASS 8:30 A.M. IN THE CHURCH CELEBRANT CRESTWOOD 773-239-4422 CELEBRANT SKOKIE MASS 10:00 A.M. IN THE CHURCH CELEBRANT Pastor, St. Peter Parish CHICAGO 847-864-3050 847 864 3050 CELEBRANT Very Rev. Peter Snieg, STL Rector and President, St. Joseph College Seminary at Loyola University Laurence J. Dunn ST.Rev. MARY Pastor, St. Patrick Parish CATHOLIC CEMETERY EVERGREEN PARK 708-422-8720 ST. PATRICK CELEBRANT CATHOLIC CEMETERY Rev. Michael Meany 3 Community Building——––––—–—–———– Mothers with Young Children Please join us in welcoming the following new parish members: Todd Curtis & Elisabeth Efird and Evan & Kristen Williamson. Welcome to our community of faith! Senior Corner: Community & Parish Activities –––––––––––––––––––––––––– ST. JOSEPH PARISH SPONSORED May 29 - Eucharistic Exposition and Procession, see page 8 June 25-26 Men’s Weekend, see article on page 6 for details. LIBERTYVILLE SENIOR CENTER & SENIOR COUNCIL SPONSORED June 7 - Massages June 9 - Legal Advice June 13 - Birthday Bash See the Senior Update for details COMMUNITY SPONSORED Cook Memorial Library has afternoon movies on Thursday (Cook) or Friday (Aspen). Let’s get ready for summer! Our summer playgroup schedule has been set! We will explore many local parks on alternating Wednesday mornings and Tuesday afternoons. Our first summer playgroup will be held on Wednesday, June 8 from 9:30-11:00 a.m. at Butler Lake Park in Libertyville. We hope to see you there! Directions to Butler Lake Park: From St. Joe’s, drive north on Milwaukee Avenue to Lake Street and turn left. The park entrance will be on your right just past the cemetery. Follow the driveway until you reach the baseball fields. Park will be on your left. There are restrooms on-site. We are still looking to fill a few more MYC Board positions for the 2016-2017 year! All MYC members are eligible to join! If interested, please contact [email protected] to learn more! Have a safe and happy Memorial Day! As a reminder, please see BigTent for all MYC event info. If you or someone you know would like to join MYC, please contact us at stjoesmyc@gmail. com. Membership is free and you can be as involved as you like. We’d love to have you! Come play with us! 0RWKHUVZLWK<RXQJ&KLOGUHQ6XPPHU3OD\JURXS June 8 - August 17 (alternating Wed. AMs and Tues. PMs) * Feel free to bring friends * Pack your sunscreen as shade is limited at many parks * Please bring snacks and drinks for your family * If it is raining, playgroup is cancelled * Some parks do not have restrooms- see below 'DWH Wednesday, June 8th Tuesday, June 14th Wednesday, June 22nd Tuesday, June 28th 7LPH 9:30-11am 3-4:30 pm 9:30-11am 3-4:30 pm 3DUN Butler Lake Par Lake Charles Park Century Park Sunrise Rotary Park 5HVWURRPV Yes Yes Yes No Youth——––––—–—–—————–––––––––––––– High School Students: Want to Be Confirmed? Calling all high school students wishing to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation! If you are a high school-aged teen and have not yet been Confirmed, you are invited to join others your age in a small faith group as you prepare to receive the sacrament. Please contact Kate Mayer Tekampe, Coordinator of Youth Ministry, at 847-990-1266 to indicate your interest and get more information. Teens! Help Prepare Our Young People for Confirmation St. Joseph Youth Ministry is currently seeking adults to help prepare 7th and 8th graders to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation. The groups meet every other week for one and a half hours either on campus or in the volunteer’s home. Please contact Kate Mayer Tekampe, Coordinator of Youth Ministry, at 847-990-1266 or kmayertekampe@ stjoseph-libertyville.org if you are interested in learning more or would like to volunteer. Thank you! stay tuned in to our website and our social media channels: www.stjoseph-libertyville.org/youth-ministry, Twitter: @projectjoelib Instagram: projectjoelib Facebook: Project Joseph: St. Joseph Youth Ministry. Also, we are seeking adult volunteers to help with our youth ministry. If you love the energy of teens and want to be part of a team that shares faith and fun, please contact Kate Mayer Tekampe, Coordinator of Youth Ministry. We hope you will join us! 4 –—––––——————––——––Faith Formation Religious Education & Family Faith Weaving FAITH WEAVING 10 YEAR REUNION: Sunday, June 5, 6:00 p.m. Any family who has participated in the Faith Weaving program in the past 10 years is invited to join the current participating Faith Weaving families for the annual June picnic. Please RSVP to Patty McCarthy at 847-990-1282 or online here: http://goo.gl/forms/veWipNL7CzYi54Vn2 THE DETAILS: BYOP, Bring Your Own Picnic—bring a blanket, chairs, tableware, and food to feed your family only. Water and lemonade will be provided. Bring something to dip in the chocolate fountain for dessert—an annual hit! Food and supplies can be dropped off at the Koenig Center beginning at 4:45 p.m. if you are attending 5:00 Mass. ENJOY AN EVENING OF FUN: - Activities and games summarizing our current year of learning about the Sacraments - Spend time socially with other families currently and formerly in the Faith Weaving program - Celebrate our 10 YEAR Anniversary of the Faith Weaving program at St. Joseph’s - Take home fun ideas and suggestions for a faith-filled summer in our community. Roz Camardella, who put so much love and energy into Faith Weaving’s development, will be with us! tIt is time now to register for 2016-2017. Forms are available online and in the Parish Office. You may register electronically or with traditional paper forms that are downloadable from our website. Please take advantage of the best dates and times for your children by registering early. Late fees are assessed after May 31. Help Wanted: Catechists for 2016-2017 Catechists are volunteers who encourage children in their faith, while growing in their own. They are people just like you who don’t have answers to everything, but are willing to take the time to engage others in discovering who we are as Catholic people. During the course of the catechetical year, these teachers reap TFWFSBMCFOFĕUTJODMVEJOHtFOMJWFOJOHUIFJSPXOGBJUItUIFPQQPSUVOJUZUPOVSUVSFBHSPVQPGDIJMESFO tKPZBOEDSFBUJWJUZtUIFPQQPSUVOJUZUPCFBHPPETUFXBSEPGUIF$BUIPMJDGBJUI tPQUJPOBMXPSLTIPQTUIBUXJMMIFMQHSPXUIFJSGBJUIBOEVOEFSTUBOEJOH Would you like to be a catechist? Please call the Religious Education office for more information, 847-990-1263. School News Last week, St. Joseph Catholic School hosted two long-range strategic planning meetings under the guidance of Principal Anne Phoenix and educational consultant Dr. n Robert Madonia. Sixty stakeholders, including Father Trout, faculty, parents, parishioners and community members, shared their perceptions, personal visions, knowledge and goals for SJCS. We are grateful for those who participated in the process, and we look forward to a bright future at St. Joseph Catholic School. - CAVE QUEST - FOLLOWING JESUS, THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD Join us as we grab our flashlights to head on a Cave Quest for Vacation Bible School at St. Joseph Parish. This year we will ground kids in the ROCK SOLID foundation of God’s LOVE, a LOVE that takes us through life’s dark times. June 20 through June 24 Children entering 3-year old preschool through 5th grade are invited to attend. Your children will be reminded how Jesus gives us hope, courage, direction, love and power through bible stories and songs, games, crafts, and even in their daily snack. For more information go to http://stjoseph-libertyville.org/summer-programs. Questions, contact Karen Graham at [email protected] or Nancy Lothspeich at [email protected]. HELP WANTED: Adult and youth volunteers (entering 6th – high school) are needed to make this year another successful year at Vacation Bible School. It will be a week you will never forget. Please prayerfully consider joining us as a crew leader, station volunteer or station leader. All help welcome! 5 Faith Formation————————————— Congratulations to These Women from our Parish Marianny Arribas, Jeanne Bertaud, and Sue Gundrum were recognized on Wednesday, May 18. They completed a Christ Renews His Parish Spiritual Director course, offered by the Office for the New Evangelization, Archdiocese of Chicago. The Mass and reception were held at Our Lady of the Wayside Parish in Arlington Heights. Presider was Rev. Ronald Hicks, Vicar General, and Deacon George Kashmar assisted at Mass. Lay Leadership Formation St. Joseph’s Men’s Ministry The Men’s Legacy Workshop our 10th Men’s Summer Weekend “” !"".m.#$# %!&' !()-*+,/""&&-$90.00 & Jack’s works include: 8%! : ! !;&<% 8 =&8> “This event will be unforgettable.”<&?/# @!!AAB-C)/or DE-322-6013 @!!AABFC)/A&F DEF,F$"+, 6 Interested in learning more about your faith and the role of the Laity in 2016? Two of our parishioners have recently graduated from the Lay Leadership Program described below (congratulations to Kathy Andrews & Charlene Swanson). For additional information regarding the program, you may contact the Institute for Lay Formation at http:// www.instituteforlayformation.org/ or Catherine Sims at 847-837-4552 or email [email protected]. The Institute for Lay Formation offers a certificate program in lay leadership which seeks to help active parish volunteers who demonstrate leadership potential to deepen their personal spirituality and engage in theological reflection; to study Church doctrine, Scripture, Sacramental Theology and Church History; and to refine their communication and leadership skills. Graduates of the certificate program are prepared to assume many roles of volunteer leadership in the parishes and agencies of the Archdiocese of Chicago. The program is also used by a few religious orders to broaden the formation of their novices. –—––––——————––——––Faith Formation Jubilee Year of Mercy Repent Repentance is the turning away from sin with horror and sorrow and the returning back to God to embrace Him by love and being faithful to his holy law. Today, read Psalm 51—a prayer of repentance by David. “Share the Light”/Women’s Council Marriage Tip of the Week: “Take it; this is my body…This is my blood of the covenant.” (Mk 14:22, 24) Marriage For more infor!www.foryourmarriage.org. Sponsored by the St. Joseph Marriage Enrichment Ministry Celebrating your 50th Anniversary? Sign up by June 10 for special Mass at Cathedral— The Golden Wedding Anniversary Mass will be held on Sunday, September 18, at 2:45 p.m. at Holy Name Cathedral, 735 North State Street in Chicago. Couples married in 1966 interested in attending this celebration should contact their parish office by early June to register. For further information, call the Marriage and Family Ministries Office at 312-534-8351 or visit: www.marriageandfamilyministries.org. ——––––—–—–—————–Prayer & Worship Mass Intentions Please Pray for the Sick Rita W. Cappellar Linda Blazevich Mary T. Jordan Sally Petersen Rita Andracki Andy Ertmanis Nancy Bodner Mario Lenzini Maria E. Coton Brett Becker Kif Ward Janet Jacob Maddy McInerney Kevin Scanlan Ann Kent Cliff Young Peter Sylvester Aidan Kirkpatrick Diane LaCrosse Bridget Shiel Micah Peckels Quirk After 4 weeks, please notify the parish office if your loved one is still in need of our prayers. Monday 8:30 and Tuesday 6:30 and 8:30 and Wednesday 6:30 and 8:30 and Thursday 6:30 and 8:30 and Friday 6:30 and 8:30 and Saturday 8:30 and Sunday May 30 Melda Baad Mary Kay Tschanz May 31 Bob & Jean Mitchell Kathleen Hennessey Chris Kappes, well-being Betty Murata June 1 Ardeth Glatz Regina Rogers-Ricciardelli Mario Manfredonia Patrick Maestranzi June 2 José Aguilar Thomas Randel, well-being James Dorsey Robert Snyder June 3 John Thumel Ed & Michael Lobus Marjorie Kuch Nancy Groner, well-being June 4 Phyllis J. Manning Helen Luczak All parishioners E In Memory Please pray for the souls of: Joseph Sicuro Rosemary Klein Banns of Marriage Vanessa Tamayo & Giovanni Paparella Anna Valiaparumbil & Jeffrey Thomas Baptisms Connor Michael Griffin, son of Karen (Ciszewski) and Michael Griffin Logan Timothy Hanley, son of Greta (Schloemann) and Michael Hanley Lillian Grace Hubert, daughter of Jessica (Jurgaitis) and Donald Hubert Benjamin Daniel Roberts, son of Daniel Roberts and Michele Roberts Tatum Fara Sheridan, daughter of Kristen (King) and Justin Sheridan Prayer & Worship——––––—–—–—————– Join Us This Sunday for Our Celebration of the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ On Sunday, May 29, our Church will celebrate the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ, Corpus Christi. The feast day was instituted in the 13th Century in thanksgiving for the gift of the Holy Eucharist. Devotion to the Blessed Sacrament continued to grow over the centuries. Eucharistic Processions became a way in which all walks of life came together as a community to worship in thanksgiving, to strengthen their faith and to gain a deeper personal relationship with Christ. The St. Joseph parish community will once again join the world community by hosting an Eucharistic Procession around our parish grounds which will be followed by Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. The entire parish community is invited and encouraged to participate as we worship and celebrate in thanksgiving the true and real presence of our Risen Lord, Jesus Christ, who is in our midst. Representatives from each ministry are invited to carry their banner. First Holy Communicants are encouraged to wear their First Holy Communion outfits. The celebration will began at 3:00 p.m. with a Holy Hour with the Exposition of the Most Sacred Eucharist which will include a prayer service and time for silent meditation. We encourage everyone to come and spend time with Jesus adoring and offering prayers. If, however, you cannot be present for the Holy Hour but would like your petitions to be remembered, you can place your prayer petitions in the “Parish Petition” book that is always present at the Narthex. The 5:00 Holy Mass will occur as always. The Eucharistic Procession will follow at the conclusion of the Holy Mass. If you are not planning to attend the 5:00 p.m. Holy Mass, please plan on joining the assembly at 5:45 outside the Church. Communicants and those carrying their ministry banners are asked to assemble in the Church following the Mass. At 6:00 p.m. the Procession will begin. Benediction will follow immediately after the procession. Join us as we go forward proclaiming what we believe. Join us as we profess our Catholic identity. Join us as we proclaim Jesus our Lord and Savior. The Experience of Medjugorje on Friday Have you ever heard of Medjugorje? Have you wanted to know more about it? This is your opportunity to learn about this peaceful, holy and fruitful place located in Bosnia-Herzegovina, the former Yugoslavia. All are welcome to attend an informational presentation on Friday evening, June 3. Arlyss and Bob Lasecki will present information regarding Medjugorje and discuss the unique characteristics of their experiences as they share images of the area. The evening will include time for questions, door prizes and refreshments. Feel free to bring someone along—a spouse, a friend or a neighbor. It is open to everyone. An RSVP would be nice, but it is not necessary; RSVP to [email protected]. What: “The Experience of Medjugorje” When: Friday, June 3, 7:00-9:00 p.m. Where: Century 21 Building (Lower Level), 200 N. Milwaukee Avenue ——––––—–—–—————–Prayer & Worship Children’s Liturgy of the Word (CLW) Presiders/Deacons Schedules Saturday, June 4 5:00 Fr. Le Deacon Kashmar Sunday, June 5 7:15 Fr. Le Deacon Mudd 9:00 Fr. Trout Deacon Mudd 10:45 Fr. Trout Deacon Tiemeier 10:45 KC Fr. Hennessey 12:30 Fr. Bozovsky Deacon Tiemeier 5:00 Fr. Bozovsky Sunday Masses 5:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 7:15, 9:00, 10:45 a.m. (10:45 in Church and in Koenig Center), 12:30, 5:00 p.m. Prearranged Baptisms at 1:45 p.m. Saturday Masses 8:30 a.m. (Second Saturdays-Sacrament of Healing at Mass) Weekday Masses 6:30 and 8:30 a.m. or as scheduled. Holy Day Masses: 6:30, 8:30 a.m., Noon, 7:00 p.m. Reconciliation Saturday, 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon or by appointment. Children in grades 1-5 are invited to join us for the final Children’s Liturgy of the Word of the school year on June 5 during the 9:00 Mass. CLW is an opportunity to experience the Gospel using age-appropriate readings, songs, skits and activities. Father dismisses the children and CLW facilitators during the 9:00 mass, and we proceed to the Koenig Center. Parents are welcome and invited to come along with their child. Please contact Janet Ritter at 847-362-5372 for more information. —————————Social Justice & Service PADS Volunteer of the Year On Monday, May 16, parishioner Samantha Bone was recognized as the PADS Volunteer of the Year recipient! During the 2015-2016 season Sam worked tirelessly at the United Methodist Church PADS site, volunteering almost every weekend on the overnight shifts. She also helped train new volunteers on site, often staying to work an extra shift if a first-time volunteer needed a little extra support. During this Year of Mercy in the Church, Pope Francis calls all Catholics to be profound witnesses to mercy and to “find the joy rediscovering and rendering fruitful God’s mercy, with which we are all called to give comfort to every man and every woman of our time.” Sam has been a wonderful witness to that call and we are grateful for her commitment to the PADS program. Congratulations Sam for receiving the Volunteer of the Year award! The new PADS season opens October 1. Interested in getting involved? Contact Nancy Knight at [email protected]. PLEASE JOIN US! Father Matt Foley, 1981 L.H.S. graduate, will be celebrating 5:00 Mass on Sunday, June 12 followed by a presentation called El Nino Rey – A Ministry of Mercy in the Koenig Center. Light refreshments will be served. For additional information, please contact Kathleen O’Connor at 847-528-5873. 9 Social Justice & Service————————— We Offer Prayers for All Who Currently Serve Our Country Please keep the following military in your prayers. We salute them, one and all! If you wish to have someone on this list, please e-mail [email protected] or call 847-362-2073. Also, please let us know if one of the listed is no longer on active duty. PFC Maksim K. Jankowski, U.S.Marine Corps, nephew of Larry & Donna Connolly Capt. Patrick J. Walsh, nephew of Carol Walsh ENS Brian D. Shannon, grandson of Rita & Jim Gorman and Pat & Bill Shannon Capt. Tierney A. Shannon, granddaughter of Pat & Bill Shannon Cadet Eamon P. Shannon, U.S. Air Force, grandson of Rita & Jim Gorman and Pat & Bill Shannon Capt. Robert E. Stone, grandson of Pat & Bill Shannon EM3 Joe Criel, U.S. Navy, grandson of Rick & Kelly Hobbs Lt. Col. Brian Stehle, U.S. Army, nephew of Penny & Mike Klestinski Major Richard F. Kehoe, U.S. Army, son of Kathy Kehoe Captain Kevin P. Boyle, son of James and Gerri Boyle 1 Lt. Troy Howell, U.S. Army, grandson of Rita DePrima 1 Lt. Conor P. Dooley, U.S. Army, nephew of Susan and Ed Speth MAJ Erik Archer, U.S. Army, son of Ann Harmon Captain Jessica Larson, P.A., U.S. Army, niece of Carol Suvanich Lt. Thomas McGee, U.S. Navy, son-in-law of John and Rita Tschanz Lt. Col. Dan Sennott, U.S. Army, son-in-law of Evelyn & John McWilliams LT Michael A. Pirih, U.S. Navy, son of Tony & Maria Pirih Captain Brandon Mokris, U.S. Marine Corps, nephew of Maura & Kedric Chamberlin Private Steven Omiatek, U.S. Army, grandson of Mary Ann Constantine Lt. Colonel Scott Davis, U.S. Army, brother of Lisa & Michael Godfrey PFC Brendan Reilly, U.S. Army, son of Patrick & Cathleen Reilly Army Specialist Cassandra Weiss, U.S. Army, granddaughter of Linda Finch Corporal Timothy Gunter, U.S. Marine Corps, son of Kurt & Carrie-Ann Lance Corporal James Taylor, U.S. Marine Corps, great-grandson of Beryl Rouse Lance Corporal Jacklyn Thomas, U.S. Marine Corps, greatgranddaughter of Beryl Rouse CPT Dominique Ramos, U.S. Army, granddaughter of Beryl Rouse LCDR Mark Tschanz, U.S. Navy, son of John & Rita Tschanz LCDR Steven Tschanz, U.S. Navy, son of John & Rita Tschanz CPT John F. Meyers, U.S. Army, son of Dave & Liz Meyers LCDR Keith Schroeder, U.S. Navy, nephew of Dolores & Wilbur Schultz CPT James A. Nardelli, U.S. Army, son of Jim & Christy Nardelli CPT Andrew Jarosz, U.S. Marine Corps, son of Johnny & Carol Jarosz Lance Corporal Kevin G. Cronin, U.S. Marine Corps, son of Kevin & Cheryl Cronin CPT Carrie Cieslak, U.S. Army, niece of John Lewis CPT Thomas Cieslak, U.S. Army, nephew of John Lewis CPT Sean M. Conlon, U.S. Army, son of Patty & Mike Conlon 1 Lt. Adam I. Coates, U.S. Army, son of Matt & Lydia Coates PFC Sebastian A. Coates, U.S. Army, son of Matt & Lydia Coates CPT Gerard Sapienza, U.S. Army, son of Anne & Gerry Sapienza HM3 Ryan L’Heureux, U.S. Navy, son of Linda & Rich L’Heureux SSGT Jonathan M. Bray, U.S. Marine Corps, son of Sue Bray LT. COL. Gregory W. Schultz, U.S. Air Force, son of Dolores and Wilbur Schultz Lance Corporal Andrew Szuba, U.S. Marine Corps, grandson of Eileen Szuba. Employment Ministry to Meet June 1 Have you ever thought about becoming a consultant? For some people this is a very rewarding career option, either as a short-term “bridge” to your next job or as a long-term opportunity. Learn more about consulting at the next meeting of the Employment Ministry, which will begin with a presentation by Libertyville consultant and parishioner Ron Lowell. This talk is entitled Consulting, an Entrepreneurial Option and will present key considerations, strategies, and pitfalls to help you in your planning process. We will meet from 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the Formation Center (112 N. Milwaukee), Room D. Please enter from the rear of the building. We look forward to seeing you there, and all are welcome! The St. Joseph Employment Ministry assists the unemployed and under-employed in the pursuit of personally and professionally fulfilling work. Anyone with a job to fill or an interest in assisting job-seekers is also invited to attend. Meetings are normally held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month and usually feature topical presentations followed by group networking. If you have questions, please contact John Jennings at [email protected]. Employers are invited to post open positions with us by sending an email to: [email protected]. 10 —————————Social Justice & Service Green Tip of the Week Women at the Well Prison Ministry The next Women at the Well Prison Ministry retreat is scheduled for June 2-4 at the Logan Correctional Center in Lincoln, Illinois. The Women at the Well Prison Ministry is based on John 4:1126 (where the Samaritan woman takes Christ’s message to the others) and Matthew 25:36 (where Jesus says, “I was in prison and you visited me.”) Our mission is to proclaim the love and forgiveness of Christ to incarcerated women and to support spiritual healing. Because of work, family obligations, health and/ or other commitments, not everyone is blessed to be able to go into prisons and minister as Christ commands. However, by helping our team to bring God’s light and love to incarcerated women, you are “visiting prisoners.” There are three important ways you can help us: The first is to hold us in prayer! Not just June 2, 3 and 4, but as we form our team and prepare for being Christ to the women of Logan Correctional Center throughout May. We also ask for prayers for the chaplain, the prison staff, and the women that will be attending the retreat. The second would be to write support letters to the retreatants. We read these letters at the retreat to show the women that people on the outside pray for them, encourage them and support them in their desire be touched by the Holy Spirit at the retreat, to change their lives and become good Christian women. Letters can be sent to the address below or left in the parish office for us to pick up. We will need your letter no later than June 1 (we drive to the prison June 2). And finally, it costs about $30 to put on the retreat per retreat attendee. We are fundraising to help defray the costs associated with providing God’s Word to our 75 invited guests. Any amount you can give in support of our retreat is appreciated. Please write your check to “ALL ARE WELCOME SOCIAL SERVICES, INC” and write “W@WPM” on the memo line. All donations are tax deductible. You may mail your donation to: Women at the Well Prison Ministry, P.O. Box 694, Libertyville, IL 60048. God Bless you for all that you do! CLEANING YOUR REFRIGERATOR AND PANTRY? Give your fridge and pantry a good solid cleaning with environmentally friendly cleaners. Avoid using commercial cleansers with harsh chemicals. You can disinfect with homemade, natural cleaners just as well. Try these natural cleaners that will have your kitchen sparkling: Vinegar and Water: Fill a bucket with warm water and add 1 cup of white vinegar. White vinegar is mildly acidic and will dissolve dirt, hard water deposits and grime. It is a natural deodorizer, meaning it absorbs odors rather than covering them up. Don’t worry. The vinegar smell disappears once dry. Lemon and Baking Soda Scrub: For tough stuck-on goop in your fridge or stove top, cut a lemon in half, sprinkle with baking soda, and scrub away. Baking soda has mild abrasive action and natural deodorizing properties. For more useful earth-friendly tips: http://www.stjoseph-libertyville.org/ministries/earth_ stewardship. ElderCARE Needs You ElderCARE’s next volunteer training is on Wednesday, June 22 at Christ Episcopal Church, 410 Grand Avenue in Waukegan from 6:00-8:00 p.m. For more information, call the ElderCARE office at 847-406-4683 or write to Jill at [email protected]. To learn more about services provided, please visit www.eldercarelakecounty.org. 5K Run/Walk Dash Around the Lake On the private grounds at the Mundelein Seminary Saturday 9am June 13, 2015 Saturday, June 11, 9:00 a.m. The goal is to raise funds to support the St. Joseph youth group’s work atThe thegoal Appalachian Mission Trip this have 63 teens and is to raise funds to support the summer. St. JosephWe youth group's work at the 23 adults who are planning to go this Please come enjoy a nice run Appalachian Service Trip. This year we year. have 80 youth and adult chaperones that or will spend week repairing and provide adequate housing for the poor. walk andasupport these homes parishioners in this important service project! Enjoy an opportunity to run/walk through a beautiful course for all levels. Competitive run or fun run, walkers and families. Kids 6 and under free/-strollers allowed at your own discretion. Course USATF measured certified. Race T-shirt, chip/bib timed, age medal awards. Go to www.getmeregistered.com to register!! “To Find race-in search field enter: dash around the lake Or go to actual URL http://getmeregistered.com/koc5klakedash Questions email: [email protected] Organized by Knights of Columbus, Council 3674-St. Joseph’s Libertyville 11 Social Justice & Service————————— Volunteer Opportunities at Beacon Place This Summer Beacon Place is a community house which offers lunch and tutoring to area children ages 4-18 and is located at 603 S. McAlister in Waukegan. We have meaningful volunteer opportunities for you, connecting your desire to serve with the needs of our kids at Beacon Place. Below is a description of what the volunteers will be doing: Summer Lunch Program We offer summer lunch and “day camp” activities from June 13 through August 8. We are in need of adult, college, or high school volunteers who can help set up tables, assist the younger kids with their lunches, and help with activities such as arts and crafts, sports, and playing games. The summer lunch program occurs on Mondays and Thursdays from 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Summer Tutoring We need adult and college student volunteers who can provide one-on-one remedial assistance and academic enrichment in math and reading for elementary and middle school students. Summer tutoring occurs between June 13 and August 9. Elementary School students meet Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. and Middle School students meet Monday and Thursday from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. Volunteers can register online at our website: https://beaconplace.formstack.com/forms/untitled_form2_copy_copy. More information about our organization and programs can be found at www.beacon-place.org. Or contact Mary Causey at 847990-1213 or Carolyn Dunn at 847-644-7460 or email [email protected] for more information. Accountability——––––—–—–—————––– Stewardship of Treasure Stay Connected with your St. Joseph Family! We have options for everyone! Website: www.stjoseph-libertyville.org Facebook: facebook.com/stjosephlibertyville Twitter: @sjlibertyville Email Newsletter: sign up here http://goo.gl/dJWO2E Sign up to receive occasional emails from St. Joe’s. We currently send an email out twice a month. Weekly Offering for May 8, 2016 Current Year Last Year Week Year to Date Week Year to Date Weekend Offering $23,000 $1,079,069 $24,211 $1,134,907 Electronic Giving $2,695 $641,639 $2,735 $635,927 Total Collection $25,695 $1,720,708 $26,946 $1,770,834 Budget for Collection $41,000 $1,845,000 Difference $(15,305) $(124,292) St. Joseph Parish is grateful to those who give generously on the weekends and monthly through our automatic contribution program. Thank you to those who regularly and generously give of their treasure as well as those who give of their time and talent to support the work our parish does in the name of Jesus Christ. Learn more at www.stjoseph-libertyville.org. Thoughts on Giving “They all ate and were satisfied. And when the leftover fragments were picked up, they filled twelve wicker baskets.” (Luke 9:17) The story of the Loaves and Fishes shows us that when we share what we have, even if it doesn’t seem like that much, miracles can happen! Do not think that your gift is too small or insignificant! God blesses all the gifts we offer and makes them wondrous. Etcetera——––––—–—–—————–––———— Beyond Hearing Aids: Sound Advice Class on June 2 Sound Advice Classes will be offered at no charge at St. Joseph’s Formation Center on the first Thursday of every month. The next class is June 2 from 6:00-7:30 p.m. Julie Kneip, Doctor of Audiology, of Hearing Associates, Inc., will be conducting the complimentary classes. It is a series of two classes. If you or a loved one has a hearing loss, these classes are not to be missed! When there’s hearing loss in the family, all family members are encouraged to be involved in the implementation of a hearing loss strategy. The primary goal of the classes is to educate about hearing loss beyond the use of hearing aids. Previous attendees have experienced improved social relationships, decreased isolation, improved self-confidence, and increased understanding of communication strategies. Recommendations provided regarding public gatherings, structuring the home environment for maximum audibility, the rights of people with hearing impairments (as mandated by the Americans with Disabilities Act), and ways to preserve and protect your hearing. To register, please call Hearing Associates, Inc. at 888-510-8428 for a reservation. Space is limited. Enter Formation Center at back entrance. 12 Bulletin Submissions St. Joseph Catholic Church 121 E. Maple Avenue, Libertyville, Illinois 60048 Phone 847-362-2073 Fax 847-362-6821 Parish Office hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Saturday - 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. E-mail [email protected] Website www.stjoseph-libertyville.org Rev. John Trout, Pastor [email protected] Rev. Joseph Nhat Le, Associate Pastor [email protected] Rev. Matthew Bozovsky, Associate Pastor [email protected] Rev. John Hennessey, Pastor Emeritus [email protected] Deacons George Kashmar, Dennis Mudd, David Tiemeier Pastoral Staff Mrs. Mary Causey - Director of Social Justice and Service 847-990-1213, [email protected] Mrs. Ann Harmon - Parish Office Manager 847-362-2073, [email protected] Mr. Dan Harris, Facilities Manager 847-722-5345, [email protected] Deacon George Kashmar, Pastoral Director of Ministries 847-990-1224, [email protected] Mrs. Chris Keffer, Director of Catechesis 847-990-1226, [email protected] Mrs. Kate Mayer Tekampe, Coordinator of Youth Ministry 847-990-1266, [email protected] Mrs. Kelly McMahon, Director of Technology 847-990-1277, [email protected] Mrs. Anne Phoenix - Principal, St. Joseph School 847-362-0730, [email protected] Mrs. Anna Roeser, Director of Administration 847-990-1241, [email protected] Mr. Ron Vanasdlen, MAM, Director of Music 847-990-1276, [email protected] Parish Pastoral Council E-mail the PPC at [email protected]. Your questions and suggestions are welcome. Members of the Parish Pastoral Council: Fr. John Trout Dan Coughlin Eileen Glynn-Tucker Michael Knight Mike Mulligan Kathleen O’Connor (Chair) Gerry Salzman Janine Wilson Parish Finance Council Fr. John Trout Jim Groth Bob Killackey Brian Savage Submit Carpenter articles to Marie Tuohy ([email protected]) after approval by your Pastoral Staff Lead. Articles must be received by Noon on the Monday before issue date. New Parishioners Welcome! Please stop or call the parish office weekdays from 9:00 to 4:00 p.m. or download registration form on-line at www.stjosephlibertyville.org. Announcements at Mass Due to Anna Roeser by Noon on Mondays, [email protected]. Guideline: brief 2-3 sentences. Accessibility If you have a disability and require special accommodations at a parish event, please call the parish office. Ministry of Care, Sacrament of the Sick The Sacrament of the Sick is celebrated at 8:30 a.m. Mass on the 2nd Saturday of each month, or by arrangement. Contact the parish office if seriously ill, hospitalized, or homebound. A Minister of Care is available to bring Communion. Guide to Funeral Planning Please call the parish office for assistance from a Bereavement Minister and a funeral planning guide. Stay Connected Website: www.stjoseph-libertyville.org. Facebook: facebook.com/StJosephLibertyville Twitter: @sjlibertyville Matrimony Congratulations! Please contact the parish office as soon as you are engaged. 6 months is usually required for marriage preparation. Infant Baptism As an expectant parent, you are invited to the Pre-Baptismal Session three months prior to birth; 6:00 p.m. the 2nd Monday of every other month. Next session: July 11, 2016. Baptism for School-Aged Children Preparation classes for parents and children begin in September. Call 362-5797 for information and registration. Sacrament of Penance Ryan Kasten Tom Sear (Chair) Celebrated at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday mornings or by arrangement. Office Hours & Evening Access The Parish Office and Ministry Center at 121 E. Maple Avenue is open 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8:00 a.m.-Noon on Saturday. The front door of the P.O.M. Center has a keypad for entry into its vestibule area. Anyone hosting a scheduled meeting in the evening or on a weekend is asked to pick up the key for the space they need before 4:30 p.m. (Mon.-Fri.) or by 12:00 Noon on Saturday (for weekend meetings) if you cannot make it by 4:30 (M-F) or by Noon Saturday, please call the office, 847-362-2073, before 4:30 (M-F) or Noon Saturday to reserve your key and to get the access code for the vestibule, where the key will be kept. You must return the key immediately after your event by putting it in the same box you obtained it from, NOT in the slot to the left of the door. 13 14 15 Breaking Open the Word A Journey to Discipleship Jesus Companions Us Through Scripture 1. Proclaim God’s Word. Choose someone to read the Scripture. After reading, there is silence from the group in reverence. 2. Invite Response. Invite individuals to respond to a word, phrase or passage that strikes them in some way. 3. Praise God. After a period of response, close by leading the group in praise of God by praying together the Glory Be. Next Sunday’s Gospel — Luke 7: 11-17 Leader: A reading from the Holy Gospel according to Luke Jesus journeyed to a city called Nain, and his disciples and a large crowd accompanied him. As he drew near to the gate of the city, a man who had died was being carried out, the only son of his mother, and she was a widow. A large crowd from the city was with her. When the Lord saw her, he was moved with pity for her and said to her, “Do not weep.” He stepped forward and touched the coffin; at this the bearers halted, and Response: Glory to You, O Lord he said, “Young man, I tell you, arise!” The dead man sat up and began to speak, and Jesus gave him to his mother. Fear seized them all, and they glorified God, exclaiming, “A great prophet has arisen in our midst, ” and “God has visited his people.” This report about him spread through the whole of Judea and in all the surrounding region. The Gospel of the Lord. Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ. Reflection Next Sunday marks the return to Ordinary Time in the Church’s liturgical year. Once again the readings will encourage us to walk with Jesus as He teaches about the Kingdom of God. We do so having recently reflected on the Paschal mystery of Christ’s life, death and resurrection and having once again contemplated the nature of God the Father, the love of the Son and the wisdom of the Holy Spirit. As we walk with Christ through the next several weeks we do so with the tremendous advantage over those who accompanied Him nearly 2000 years ago. Through the truth of Scripture and centuries of Church teaching we know Jesus is the Son of God. Every demonstration of His divine power gives us a chance to explore the nature of God’s love and how we can access it in our daily lives. It would be easy to dismiss the raising of the widow’s son as just another one of the miracles Jesus used to convince the crowds of His power, but in doing so we would miss the opportunity to recognize the generous and ever-present nature of God’s love. Notice that Jesus was not asked to return the son to life, but it was His desire to do so because it would end the suffering of the widow and bring her joy and happiness. God’s love is always available when we place ourselves in His presence. He has the desire and the power through His love to restore us, and it is given without condition or expectation. As we contemplate this miraculous story, remember that each of us is a channel of Christ’s love. We have the power to heal and restore by being as generous with our love as God has been generous with His. For further reflection on God’s love, care and compassion for us, see the Catechism of the Catholic Church, paragraphs 1-3, 27-30 and 50-67. Reflection Questions 1. God’s love is grounded in His desire for our happiness. Can I think of a time where I can now see God’s desire for my happiness at work, even though I might not have seen it that way at the time? How can I better place myself in God’s presence so that I may better experience His loving desires for my life in spite of my current circumstances? 2. As Catholics we look to the Church for guidance in how to make the Gospel message a reality in our lives. In what challenges or issues might I turn to Church teaching to better understand how the Gospel of love can guide and shape my life? 3. As channels of God’s love, we have the power to heal others in need of love and mercy. How can I channel the love of God to those in my daily life? How might I reach out to touch the lives of others in need beyond my family and friends? Readings for the Week Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: 2 Pt 1:2-7; Ps 91:1-2, 14-16; Mk 12:1-2 Zep 3:14-18 or Rom 12:9-16; Is 12:2-3, 4bcd-6; Lk 1:39-56 The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary 2 Tm 1:1-3, 6-12; Ps 123:1b-2; Mk 12:18-27 St. Justin 2 Tm 2:8-15; Ps 25:4-5ab, 8-10, 14; Mk 12:28b-34 Ss. Marcellinus and Peter Ez 34:11-16; Ps 23:1-6; Rom 5:5b-11; Lk 15:3-7 The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus 2 Tm 4:1-8; 1 Sm 2:1, 4-8abcd; Lk 2:41-51 The Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary 1 Kgs 17:17-24; Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13; Gal 1:11-19; Lk 7:11-17 16