St. Peter Catholic Church
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St. Peter Catholic Church
The Catholic Community ST. PETER Our Vision? A people ALIVE with love for God…ready to serve Our Mission? To live our lives centered on Christ in the Eucharist, sharing the Good News of Salvation and serving others with special concern for the poor and suffering 557 Lake Street Antioch, Illinois 60002 Phone: 847-395-0274 Fax: 847-395-4553 Website: www.stpeterantioch.org http:/vic1.archchicago.org W E L C O M E T O S T. P E T E R PA R I S H THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF ST. PETER PASTORAL STAFF Rev. Michael McMahon, Pastor Rev. Ronald Anglim, Pastor Emeritus Deacon Jonathan Thompson Jeanine Kellman…...Director of Music/Liturgy 262-903-1629 557 LAKE STREET • ANTIOCH, ILLINOIS 60002 (847) 395-0274 • FAX: (847) 395-4553 WWW.STPETERANTIOCH.ORG NEW PARISHIONERS RECTORY Welcome! Please stop at the Rectory to register in person or complete a form found at the rear of Church and drop it into the Usher’s basket. Office Hours………...Mon. thru Fri., 9am - 5pm Saturday……......9am - 12pm Closed for Lunch .….……….12:00 to 1:30pm BAPTISMS 557 Lake Street, Antioch, IL 60002 Phone: 847-395-0274 PARISH SUPPORT Ted Sokulski……………………Bookkeeper Becky Serna…………Administrative Assistant [email protected] Tom Kurowski…………………..Bulletin Editor Finance [email protected] Baptisms are scheduled for the 2nd Sunday of the month at 1:00 pm. Families must be members of the parish for three months prior to Baptisms. Please make arrangements at the Rectory. PRE-BAPTISM SESSION A Baptism class is required for all parents and is held on the first Sunday of the month after the 9:30 Mass in the Religious Education Center. To register, please call the Rectory at 847-395-0274. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION ST. PETER SCHOOL OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Saturday ...... 8:30 am and by appointment 559 Elizabeth St. (former Convent) Phone: 847-395-0246 Office Hours ............................. 9 am to 4 pm Monday thru Thursday and by appointment Kari Leaf…..Director of Religious Education MARRIAGES Marriage arrangements should be made at least six months in advance by calling the Rectory at 847-395-0274. ST. PETER SCHOOL 900 St. Peter Street Phone: 847-395-0037 Web-Site: www.st-peter-school.org Office Hours ................. 7:30 am to 3:30 pm Tina Vakilynejad ............................... Principal Helen McKinney ................. School Secretary RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION Wednesday 1st Semester (Grades 6-8) 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm Wednesday 2nd Semester (Grades 1st & 2nd) 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm FINANCE COMMITTEE MEMBERS PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL Regis Trenda Adele Peterson Joel Tune John Carley Joe Annunzio Fr. McMahon Carter Bell Fr. McMahon Paul Coleman Jeanine Kellman Fran Gomes Mary Leonard Tina Vakilynejad Dennis Meek Steve Roche Bruce Pagni Arlene Sokulski Deb Yankee Rod Vivian Ted Sowa Bob Zuiker Bob Zeien 2 ST. PETER PARISH · ANTIOCH, IL (Grades 3, 4 & 5) 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm MASS SCHEDULE M, T, W, Th, Sat .…..….….………7:30am Friday…………………………….8:00am Saturday Vigil Mass…………….. 4:30pm Sunday Mass..……...….6:30, 8:00, 9:30 & 11:30 am Holy Day Masses..7:30, 9:30 am & 7:30 pm Saturday Confessions…..….………8:30 am Holiday Masses…………….........…9:30 am Briefs From Father McMahon As we get to the halfway point of Lent, we may be tempted to overconfidence: “The first three weeks weren’t so hard. I can go a few more weeks without the things I gave up. And I’ve only committed a few sins; maybe I’ll go to confession right before Easter.” If so, it might be a good idea to look at the second reading and the Gospel. St. Paul says that anyone who is overconfident about their lack of sin “should take care not to fall” (1 Corinthians 10:12). He compares those people to the ones Moses brought through the desert. In fact, many were punished because they were tempted to follow false gods or to complain about the food and drink God provided them. Could the same thing happen to us? One form of overconfidence rejecting what we learned as children. We may think, “I’m old enough to decide if I should go to church” or “I can take care of myself now; I don’t need God’s help.” If these sound familiar because you have thought that way yourself, Paul has a warning. His analogy of the Rock following the Hebrews in the desert refers to God’s constant presence to the people. In the same way, God is present to us today. But just as God was not pleased with those in the desert, God may not be pleased with us if we continue to ignore the Lord. That brings us to the Gospel. In the parable of the fig tree, the owner is not pleased—the tree has not produced any fruit. Unlike the fig tree, God would be happy with any fruit we produce. We could be generous to the poor, we could fight for the unborn child’s right to life, or we could simply teach our children how to pray. Like the owner of the fig tree, God is patient, but we only have so much time. So when do you plan to bear fruit? Tom Schmidt, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. FEBRUARY 28, 2016 — 3RD SUNDAY OF LENT 3 MASS SCHEDULE February 29, Monday 3rd Week Of Lent 7:30am Mary Lunde By Vicki Vermillion March 5, Saturday 3rd Week Of Lent 7:30am Dawn Roth By Joe & Rita Schurger March 1, Tuesday 3rd Week Of Lent 7:30am Ervin Brandl By Family 4:30pm Kathryn Luszcak By Family Intention Of Walter Luszcak Jr. March 2, Wednesday 3rd Week Of Lent 7:30am Communion Service Only March 6, Sunday 3rd Sunday Of Lent March 3, Thursday 3rd Week Of Lent St. Katharine Drexel 7:30am Jean Soby By The Belvins Family 6:30am Walter & Kathryn Luszcak By Family Kaaren Luszcak By Family 8:00am Intention Of Barbara Marek By CCW Nineta Reyes By Reyes Family Charlotte B. Meany Intention Of Ruth Burke By St. Peter Parish 9:30am March 4, Friday 3rd Week Of Lent St. Casimir, World Day Of Prayer 8:00am Anna Ramaglia 7:30pm Stations 11:30am Parishioners Of St. Peter Parish LITURGICAL MINISTERS Saturday, March 5 and Sunday, March 6, 2016 Ministry Weekday March 7 to March 12 7:30am Friday 8:00am Saturday 4:30 pm Sunday 6:30 am 8:00 am 9:30 am 11:30 am Fr. Rubey Deacon Bosco Fr. Martin Fr. Droll Deacon Bosco Deacon Bosco Fr. McMahon Fr. Galek Delilah Ramirez Justin Hess Luke Gutke Ben Ticsay Channin Pluciennik Jackson McKinney Lillian McKinney Grace Rachek Nathaniel Almaria Anthony Annunzio Mary Maday Jacob Lage Ellie Yankee Lectors Vicki Vermillion Cheryl Benson Jim Ksiezak Pat Zuiker Mary Leonard Eucharistic Ministers Arlene Sokulski Mary Ann Shatto Jack Brown Bonnie Brown SUB NEEDED Joe Schurger Dennis Carroll Mark McKinney Helen McKinney Larry Albrecht Joan Albrecht Edita Lonski Renee Renda Paul Coleman Gunnar Breneisen Neila Bell Carter Bell Thomas Trzupek Loretta Rachek Katie Rachek SUB NEEDED SUB NEEDED J. Filko J. Kellman M. Dearhammer Adult Choir J. Kellman Children’s Choir J. Kellman Celebrants & Deacons Altar Servers Cantor Organist Ben Ticsay B. Eaton K. Cizewski 4 ST. PETER PARISH · ANTIOCH, IL THIS FRIDAY YOU ARE INVITED TO: Join us for a soup and bread supper in Fr. Frawley Hall beginning at 6:30 PM co-hosted by the members of the CCW and the K of C. FOLLOWED BY The Stations of the Cross starting at 7:30 PM. Please join us for fellowship and prayer. FEBRUARY 28, 2016 — 3RD SUNDAY OF LENT 5 Spiritual Life Readings for the Week of February 28, 2016 Monday: 2 Kgs 5:1-15ab; Ps 42:2, 3; 43:3, 4; Lk 4:24-30 Tuesday: Dn 3:25, 34-43; Ps 25:4-5ab, 6, 7bc, 8-9; Mt 18:21-35 Wednesday: Dt 4:1, 5-9; Ps 147:12-13, 15-16, 19-20; Mt 5:17-19 Thursday: Jer 7:23-28; Ps 95:1-2, 6-9; Lk 11:14-23 Friday: Hos 14:2-10; Ps 81:6c-11ab, 14, 17; Mk 12:28-34 Saturday: Hos 6:1-6; Ps 51:3-4, 18-21ab; Lk 18:9-14 Sunday: Jos 5:9a, 10-12; Ps 34:2-7; 2 Cor 5:17-21; Lk 15:1-3, 11-32 Alternate readings (Year A): 1 Sm 16:1b, 6-7, 10-13a; Ps 23:1-6; Eph 5:8-14; Jn 9:1-41 [1, 6-9, 13-17, 34-38] SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Third Sunday of Lent Thursday: St. Katharine Drexel Friday: St. Casimir; World Day of Prayer; First Friday; Abstinence Saturday: First Saturday TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Ash Wednesday is not observed by Eastern Christians, perhaps because, at least in Orthodox practice, weekdays are not proper days for the Divine Liturgy. Typically, “Great Lent” has a bit of a prelude. On “Meatfare Sunday” the faithful have their last chance to eat meat for the entire period of Great Lent. A week later, “Cheesefare Sunday” has dairy on the menu for the last time until Pascha (Easter). At twilight on Cheesefare Sunday, officially called “Sunday of Forgiveness.” the church gathers for “Forgiveness Vespers.” The faithful identify with Adam and Eve, forgiving one another in order to experience God’s forgiveness. The desire to set aside all bitterness, and to achieve harmony and reconciliation in the family and with one’s neighbors gives a remarkable energy to the transition into the days of penitence. At the end of the vespers liturgy, the décor of the church is changed to reflect the new season. How is your Lenten fast going? Imagine the Eastern tradition. No meat, no fish, no dairy, no wine or oil. Some traditions permit vegetable oil; everyone goes without olive oil. Happily, strict fasting is not permitted on the Sabbath or the Lord’s Day, so on Saturday and Sunday the fast is somewhat mitigated, and wine and oil are allowed. If the Feast of the Annunication falls during Great Lent, then fish may be served. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. 6 ST. PETER PARISH · ANTIOCH, IL PLEASE PRAY FOR The Book of the Sick Dottie Brandt Faith O’Donnell Teresa Mehaffey Karl Hertel Michael Robinson Dorothy Carapia Irene Krzeminski Kathy Zeimetz Carrie Mackenzie Kristine Gore Betty Lou Ravenscraft Chris Jezowski Jean Johnson Lindner Barbara Marek Joe & Mary Jo Weidert Bob Biegsnowski Thomas Tomasello John Mattes Lucille Tomasello Annie Thompson James Looby Laura Nemes Manuel Ruiz Farrah Dearlove Timothy Dougherty Ann Cloherty Angie Metzger Kay Meyers Theresa Thelma Thompson Melba Farina Janet Fitzgerald Bernard Glynn Jim Pasquesi Rod Ruebens Deb Yankee Maria Sanchez Cassidy Weidert Janice Buckley Dale Downing Terry Wells Katie Wilkinson Carolyn Lauschke PLEASE NOTE: We attempt to update our Sick List every 30 days and delete names who have been on the list for that time. The Dearly Departed Donald Lessard Lavoid Lou Crawford Serving in the Armed Forces St. Peter lists the names of active duty military personnel. We keep them in our thoughts and prayers as they protect our country and freedom. Please inform us if your service person is no longer active in the military. Christopher Sherwood Josephine Gaffrig Peter Bickelhaupt Patrick L. McConnell Jim Kyne James H. & Robert J. Schreiner Jim & Melissa Finborg Paul Joseph Hettich Kevin Nelson Phillip Andrew Hettich Spencer Keith Michael Callahan Jesse Sanchez Jon Marino Katrina Kyne Andy Hernandez Stephen Bastain Andreas Martin Shane Parkman Bob Caulfield, III Michael Matthews Brian Langner Aaron Roman Steven Orzech Frederic Drummond Jeramiah Paddock Sean Pasieta Brandon Stockwell Kyle Klean Robert W. Schartz Ryan Benson Chistyn & Cheryl Gaa Bryce Roman Gabriel Gonzalez Jacob Allen Rebecca Stockwell Carter P. Bell Thomas Dvorak Joseph Mesnard Royce Applegren Brandon Klean Christopher Jendrycki Michael Jendrycki Aaron Marsh Daniel Lee Weston Robert McCharen Joseph Cernivec Christopher Burke ANNOUNCEMENTS The Week Ahead Monday 2-29--16 Tuesday 3-1-16 Wednesday 3-2-16 Thursday 3-3-16 8:00am Eucharistic Adoration Until 8:00pm ( RE Building Chapel ) 1:00pm CCW Meeting (F.F.H ) Next Pasta@ Pete’s Saturday March 12 5:30 PM TO 7:00PM Father Frawley Hall St. Peter Council Of Catholic Women Annual Card & Bunco Luncheon 7:30am Communion Service Only 7:00pm 1st Eucharist Parent Meeting ( F.F.H ) 3:45pm to 5:30pm Children’s Choir Practice 7:30pm Adult Choir Practice 7:30pm Knights Of Columbus Meeting ( F.F.H ) March 10, 2016 Lunch @ 12:00pm 12:00pm — 3:00pm St. Peter Church Father Frawley Hall Reserve Your Ticket Now ! Call Mary Beth Walsh @ (847)-395-0017 or Call Becky @ The Rectory (847)-395-0274 8:00am Mass 7:30pm Soup & Stations See Page 5 Friday 3-4-16 2015 Contributions To St. Peter’s If you would like to have a copy of your 2015 yearly Contributions to St. Peter, Please contact Becky at the rectory during business hours 9:00am to 5:00pm. Your Teach Who Christ Is Contribution will come from the Archdiocese Of Chicago. [email protected] (847) 395-0274 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BLOOD DRIVE Saturday 3-5-16 Sunday 3-6-16 8:30am Confession Today February 28, 2016 After All Masses In Father Frawley Hall 9:00am to 11:15am 3rd Grade Retreat ( F.F.H ) 11:30am Children’s Liturgy Of The Word New January & February 2016 Baptism’s Stella Skurski Olivia Meincke Oliver Caldwell Abigail Nelson Veronica Zika FEBRUARY 28, 2016 — 3RD SUNDAY OF LENT 7 Formation & Education From The Desk Of Kari Leaf There is an old hymn that I really love. It’s called “Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus”. If you look the song up on Youtube, you will see that dozens of artists have covered this song over the years. I think this is a perfect song to reflect upon during Lent. The words are very beautiful and are based off of Hebrews 12:1-2. Some of the lyrics are: Oh soul are you weary and troubled? No light in the darkness to see There's a light for a look at the Savior And life more abundant and free His words shall not fail you, He promised Believe Him and all will be well Then go to a world that is dying His perfect salvation to tell Turn your eyes upon Jesus Look full in His wonderful face And the things of Earth will grow strangely dim In the light of His glory and grace During this Lenten season if you are unsure how to grow closer to God, simply just turn your eyes upon Jesus, and he will guide you. How do you turn your eyes upon him? There are many ways! For instance, you could: come early to Mass and pray beforehand, read through the readings before Mass and reflect on them, attend Stations of the Cross on Fridays here at church, listen to only Christian music in your car during Lent, pray before the blessed sacrament on Tuesdays in the chapel, spend an extra 5 minutes in prayer every day, etc. In the Bible verse in Hebrews, they use the word “fix”. Fix your eyes upon Jesus. What can you do during this Lenten season to fix your eyes upon Jesus? God Bless, Mrs. Kari Leaf Director of Religious Education [email protected] (847) 395-0246 Upcoming Events in RE Mar. 2: First Eucharist Parent Meeting, 7:00pm and Regular RE Classes Mar. 6: 3rd Grade Retreat, 9:00am-11:15am Mar. 9: Regular RE Class Mar. 16: Regular RE Class Mar. 23: No RE Class-Spring Break Mar. 30: Regular RE Class 8 ST. PETER PARISH · ANTIOCH, IL Taize Prayer Service Tuesday March 8, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. We have hope and the promise of Resurrection! Come be in God's presence. FEBRUARY 28, 2016 — 3RD SUNDAY OF LENT 9 ST. PETER PARISH & LAKE COUNTY HELPFUL RESOURCES A Safe Place Provides shelter, counseling and other needs for victims of domestic violence. For information, call 847249-4450 or visit www.asafeplaceforhelp.org/ Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago Lake County Services 671 S. Lewis Avenue Waukegan, IL 60085 847-782-4000 or for Senior services, 847-546-5733 Food Pantry Hours 10am to 3pm, Phone 847-782-4166 Community Health Primary Care Center, Lake County Health Department Midlakes Medical Clinic, Round Lake Park, 847-984-5100 Education Ministries (847-395-0037) Council of Catholic Women Unites women to provide spiritual enrichment. Marilyn Novack, 847395-2315 St. Peter School - the education of children in guiding their moral, spiritual, academic and physical development; pre-school thru grade 8. Department of Children and Family Services The state agency handles sexual and physical abuse cases. All cases involving a caretaker, teacher or parent should be reported to the agency. For information, call 800-25-ABUSE or visit www.state.il.us/dcfs/ index.shtml Eucharistic Adoration Observed at the Religious Education Center (old Convent) every Tuesday from 8am until 8pm. Adorers staff full time. Steve Roche, 847-838-5941. Funeral Luncheon Ministry Jeanine Kellman, 267-742-5057 Helping HANDS FOOD PANTRY 2502 Spring Ridge Dr. Spring Grove, IL 60081 Phone : ( 847 ) 587-7727 Hours : 4:00 pm to 6:30 pm Tuesday and Thursday Home Bound Minister Brings Communion to those unable to attend Mass. Call the Rectory at 847395-0274 OPEN ARMS MISSION 1548 s. Main St. Antioch, IL 60002 Phone: ( 847 ) 395-0309 Hours: 7:00 am to 6:30 pm Tuesday through Thursday If you or a family member has a problem with drugs and/or alcohol there is help available. For those who think they may have a drinking or drug problem, Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous Bill L 847-204-4877 For spouses and families of those who may have problems with Alcohol. Contact Alanon , Louise Y 262-705-8522 For spouses and families of those who may have problems with drugs. Contact Families Anonymous, Bonnie L 847-873-5035 February 21, 2016 Regular Collection………….………….$9,324.51 * January Collection………….…………..$3,185.00 Anyone interested in exploring the Catholic Faith is invited to call at the Rectory: 847-395-0274. Easter…………………………………...……$175.00 Education…………….……………….……..$310.00 Good Friday……………………………..……$10.00 Initial Offering………………………………..$80.00 Open Arms………………………..………….$70.00 Poor Box…………………….………..….….$110.00 * Parish Automatic Monthly Collection If you know of any homebound person who would like Communion brought to them, please call the Rectory at 847-395-0274. Please Note: Confessions 8:30 am Every Saturday Morning And By Appointment 847-395-0274 10 ST. PETER PARISH · ANTIOCH, IL Anyone who is experiencing a family or personal crisis and would like our St. Peter Parish prayer chain to pray for your special needs, please call Lois Pflieger at 847-395-2713. EUCHARISTIC ADORATION We observe Eucharistic Adoration on TUESDAYS In the Religious Education Center Chapel from 8:00 am until 8:00 pm Saint Bede School 36399 N. Wilson Road Ingleside, Illinois 847-587-5541 Now accepting registrations for the 2016-2017 school year! 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