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PENTECOST SUNDAY JUNE 9, 2019 Fostering Christ’s Love in Our Lives PARISH STAFF Rev. Robert J. Kyfes ......................................... Pastor Rev. Daniel F. Jarosewic……………...Associate Pastor Rev. Richard J. Kozak ...................... Pastor Emeritus George & Nancy Maddock ............... Deacon Ministry Karen Shifflett…...…..Director of Religious Education John Ligda ...................................... Director of Music Mary Bohlen, R.N. ............................. Health Ministry Eileen Santschi…………………….....Financial Manager Agatha Kienzle ....... Parish Administrative Assistant Kevin Kulchawik.................... Maintenance Engineer WEEKEND LITURGIES Saturday Mass ............................................ 5:15 PM Sunday Mass .......... 7:30, 8:30, 10:00 & 11:30 AM WEEKDAY LITURGIES Monday-Friday Communion Service .......... 6:30 AM Monday through Saturday Mass ................ 8:30 AM Saturday Communion Service .................... 6:45 AM Holy Day Masses Evening Before Holy Day............................. 7:00 PM Holy Day ....................................................... 8:30 AM Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday ............................................. 4:30-5:00 PM Adoration & Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament First Thursday .......................... 9:00 AM-12:00 noon OTHER SACRAMENTS Baptism Sundays at 1:00 PM. Arrangements can be made for any Sunday after attending a Baptismal Preparation Session. Marriage Contact the Rectory at least six months prior to the wedding. Please call the Rectory for available times and dates. REGISTRATION New parishioners are invited to register at the rectory as soon as possible. CONTACTS Rectory…………………..(708) 798-0622; fax: 798-6137 Director of Religious Education……..(708) 798-6311 Director of Music ………………….……….(708) 798-8412 Parish E-mail……………...........[email protected] Prayer Ministry E-mail[email protected] Office Hours Mon., Wed., Fri.……...8:00 am - 4:00 pm Office Hours Tues. & Thurs.………..8:00 am - 7:30 pm Office Hours Sat.………………………..9:00 am - 1:30 pm Office Hours Sun.……………………..9:00 am - 11:30 am www.stjoehomewood.org 17951 Dixie Highway • Homewood, IL 60430 PENTECOST SUNDAY

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Page 1: Fostering Christ’s Love in Our Lives · 2019-06-09 · Now, I apologize for the big, unfamiliar word, but it’s the only one ... some great poetry from T.S. Eliot and Gerard Manley

PENTECOST SUNDAY • JUNE 9, 2019

Fostering Christ’s Love in Our Lives

P A R I S H S T A F F Rev. Robert J. Kyfes ......................................... Pastor

Rev. Daniel F. Jarosewic……………...Associate Pastor

Rev. Richard J. Kozak ...................... Pastor Emeritus George & Nancy Maddock ............... Deacon Ministry Karen Shifflett…...…..Director of Religious Education

John Ligda ...................................... Director of Music

Mary Bohlen, R.N. ............................. Health Ministry

Eileen Santschi…………………….....Financial Manager

Agatha Kienzle ....... Parish Administrative Assistant

Kevin Kulchawik.................... Maintenance Engineer W E E K E N D L I T U R G I E S Saturday Mass ............................................ 5:15 PM

Sunday Mass .......... 7:30, 8:30, 10:00 & 11:30 AM

W E E K D A Y L I T U R G I E S Monday-Friday Communion Service .......... 6:30 AM

Monday through Saturday Mass ................ 8:30 AM

Saturday Communion Service .................... 6:45 AM

Holy Day Masses

Evening Before Holy Day............................. 7:00 PM

Holy Day ....................................................... 8:30 AM

Sacrament of Reconciliation

Saturday ............................................. 4:30-5:00 PM

Adoration & Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament

First Thursday .......................... 9:00 AM-12:00 noon O T H E R S A C R A M E N T S

Baptism

Sundays at 1:00 PM. Arrangements can be made for any

Sunday after attending a Baptismal Preparation Session.

Marriage

Contact the Rectory at least six months prior to the wedding.

Please call the Rectory for available times and dates. R E G I S T R A T I O N New parishioners are invited to register at the rectory as soon

as possible.

C O N T A C T S Rectory…………………..(708) 798-0622; fax: 798-6137

Director of Religious Education……..(708) 798-6311

Director of Music ………………….……….(708) 798-8412

Parish E-mail……………[email protected]

Prayer Ministry E-mail…[email protected]

Office Hours Mon., Wed., Fri.……...8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Office Hours Tues. & Thurs.………..8:00 am - 7:30 pm

Office Hours Sat.………………………..9:00 am - 1:30 pm

Office Hours Sun.……………………..9:00 am - 11:30 am

ww w.st joeho mewood .org

17 9 51 D i x i e H i g h w ay • H o m ew o o d , I L 6 0 4 3 0

PENTECOST SUNDAY

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2 J u n e 9 , 2 0 1 9 PENTECOST SUNDAY

From Our Pastor

GOAL

$1,000,000

$900,000

$800,000

$700,000

$600,000

$500,000

$400,000

$300,000

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TO TEACH WHO CHRIST IS

PROGRESS TO DATE

TOTAL PLEDGED……...$1,195,424

PARISH - COLLECTED TO DATE....$450,520

AOC - COLLECTED TO DATE….......$300,347

Total………………………….…..…$750,867

COLLECTED

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OUR WEEKLY OFFERING

JUNE 1 & 2

Weekend Giving .............. $9,736.10

Electronic Giving…………….1,495.75

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Total …........…...…......$11,231.85

Budget….......$11,600.00

Envelopes Received:

Adults ........................................... 252

Children .......................................... 12

Sharing ............................................. 3

ASCENSION: $406.06

EASTER COLLECTION

(COLLECTED TO DATE)

$32,739.64

Thank you for your generosity

Down…..……….. $368.15

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SUMMER BIBLE STUDY/ADULT FORMATION BEGINS JULY 9

One month from now, we’ll begin a five week program on one of my favorite topics: Biblical Eschatology & The Four Last Things. Now, I apologize for the big, unfamiliar word, but it’s the only one capable of fully defining the topic; eschatology means ―the last, the farthest, relating to the end‖ and it is the study of the eschaton—the end times or the last days—what we commonly call ―the end of the world‖ although that’s really a misnomer for the way biblical lit-erature and theology consider the topic. And ―the four last things‖ refers to death, judgment, heaven and hell.

At any rate, we’ll be looking at both Old and New Testament books, particularly Ezekiel, Daniel, I & II Thessalonians, a few parts of Matthew and Mark and, of course, the Book of Revelation. We’ll also consider what some of the 20th century’s greatest theolo-gians had to say on the topic, among them Karl Rahner, Joseph Ratzinger and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, and we’ll even look at some great poetry from T.S. Eliot and Gerard Manley Hopkins. So here is the schedule, with all sessions on Tuesday night, beginning at 7:00p.m. in the Tolton Room in the school:

July 9 – Introduction: Eschatology & Apocalyptic (literally ―revealing‖) Literature. We’ll consider passages from Ezekiel, Daniel and Revelation.

July 16 – Thessalonians & Gospel texts relating to the Escha-

ton, primarily in Mark, but echoed in Matthew & Luke.

July 23 – Death & Judgment (Particular & General); Purga-

tory. Here, we’ll focus on passages in Matthew and in Paul’s letters to the Churches in Rome & Corinth.

July 30 – Heaven & Hell. We’ll look at Wisdom literature as well as several New Testament passages, but the main focus will be on the writings of Karl Rahner and Joseph Ratzinger.

August 6 – Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and Noogenesis. Apologies for that odd new word, but Chardin coined it to mean ―a world that is being born rather than a world that sim-ply is.‖ Chardin’s groundbreaking reflections on eschatology in the middle of the 20th century remain the gold standard for exploring this topic and a great way to conclude these sessions.

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P a r i s h o f S a i n t J o s e p h • H o m e w o o d , I L 3

Parish Ministries (Call Rectory for contact numbers.)

ALTAR SERVERS

Contact: Fr. Dan Jarosewic

ARTS & ENVIRONMENT

Contact: Erin Roeper, Jeannine Ruse

BAPTISMAL PREPARATION CLASSES

Contact: Paul and Deborah Hart

BEREAVEMENT MINISTRY

Contact: Rosemarie Kearney

BULLETIN/WEBSITE EDITOR

Contact: Agatha Kienzle

CATECHISTS (RELIGIOUS EDUCATION)

Contact: Karen Shifflett

ELIZABETH MINISTRY

Contact: Marge Hayes

EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF

COMMUNION

Contact: Deb Framarin, Jack Hayes

GARDENING TEAM

Contact: Elaine Hoffman

HEALTH MINISTRY/PARISH NURSING

Contact: Mary Bohlen, R.N.

HOSPITALITY

Contact: Mary Ellen Brabec

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

Contact: Joe Santschi

LECTORS

Contact: Mike Ormsby, Tom Brabec

LITURGY WRITING TEAM

Contact: Joyce Janowick, Janet Ormsby

MINISTERS OF CARE

Contact: Jack Hayes

MUSIC MINISTRY

Contact: John Ligda

PADS

Contact: Jim Bova

PIECEMAKER QUILTERS/PRAYER SHAWL

Contact: Marietta Burke

PRAYER MINISTRY

Contact: Julie Orbik

Respect Life MINISTRY

Contact: Teri McGinley

SANCTUARY GUILD

Contact: Magda Hepokoski

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY

Contact: Rectory

USHERS

Contact: Jim Wright

YOUTH MINISTRY

Contact: Allisa Opyd

Around the Parish

FOR UPCOMING PARISH EVENTS, NEWS AND

BULLETIN ARCHIVES, PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE:

WWW.STJOEHOMEWOOD.ORG

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Please call the rectory to register for these sessions indicating, as al-ways, if you need to purchase ($10.00) or borrow a Revised New American Bible. Each session will be relatively independent, so if you miss one, you shouldn’t feel left behind at the next, and all the notes will be available whenever you need to catch up.

Fr. Bob

PARISH FOOD DRIVE PARISH FOOD DRIVE

JJUNEUNE 22 22 —— 23 23 for Catholic Charities'

South Suburban Pantry

Summertime and the living is easy.....not necessarily true for every-

one. School is out and the kids are hungry, no school lunch or breakfast

to help satisfy their hunger, they are looking for food in their cabinets at

home. The kids are not alone, there are many of every age group that

are in need. The South Suburban Catholic Charities Food Pantry needs

YOU. They greatly appreciate your donations of cereal, pasta & sauce,

tuna, canned chicken or meat, all canned goods---all non-perishable food

items. Please bring your donations to our quarterly Food Drive before all

masses on June 22—23.

If you prefer, cash or checks can be given to the volunteers collecting

food at church, they will give it to the Pantry

The people of our parish have always been generous. Thanks for making

this event a success.

PROTECTING GOD’S CHILDREN FOR ADULTS

VIRTUS TRAINING

Wednesday, June 26, 2019 at 6:00 PM

Tolton Meeting Room (in the school) - Facilitator: Tricia Jaggard

REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.VIRTUSONLINE.ORG

Questions? Contact the rectory office at 708-798-0622

All employees and all volunteers who work with children and young people in

the Archdiocese of Chicago must complete Virtus training.

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4 J u n e 9 , 2 0 1 9 PENTECOST SUNDAY

PENTECOST SUNDAY

JUNE 9, 2019

GOSPEL READING

John 20:19-23

Jesus appears to his disciples and

gives them the gift of the Holy Spirit.

FAMILY CONNECTION Pentecost is sometimes called the

birthday of the Church. The Gospel

for Pentecost reminds us that the

Church begins with the command to

forgive. Within the family, the domes-

tic Church, we learn how to forgive

and we learn to accept forgiveness. It

is the gift of the Holy Spirit that en-

ables us to do both. Today is a fitting

time to share a family celebration of

reconciliation.

As you gather together as a family,

sit quietly for a few minutes, inviting

all to reflect upon their need to for-

give and to receive forgiveness. If

there is a situation or issue within

the family that needs attention,

spend some time reflecting upon the

concern and how your family might

address it. Read together today's

Gospel, John 20:19-23. Talk together

about how Jesus gave us the gift of

the Holy Spirit to help us in the work

of forgiveness and to bring us peace.

Pray together today's psalm, or the

Prayer to the Holy Spirit, asking that

the Holy Spirit help your family. Share

with one another the sign of peace.

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Used With Permission. www.LoyolaPress.com

Our Faith BACKGROUND ON THE GOSPEL READING

The season of Easter concludes with today's celebration, the feast of

Pentecost. On Pentecost we celebrate the descent of the Holy Spirit upon

the Apostles gathered in the upper room in Jerusalem; this event marks

the beginning of the Church. The story of Pentecost is found in the Acts

of the Apostles, today's first reading. The account in today's Gospel,

taken from the Gospel of John, also recounts how Jesus gave the gift of

the Holy Spirit to his disciples. There is no need to try to reconcile these

two accounts to each other. It is enough to know that, after his death,

Jesus fulfilled his promise to send to his disciples a helper, an advocate,

who would enable them to be his witnesses throughout the world.

We previously heard today's Gospel on the second Sunday of Easter. At

that time, we also heard the passage that follows, which describes Jesus'

appearance to Thomas. In that context, we were led to reflect on belief

and unbelief.

In the context of the feast of Pentecost, this reading reminds us about

the integral connection between the gifts of peace and forgiveness and

the action of the Holy Spirit. Jesus greets his disciples with the gift of

peace. Jesus then commissions his disciples to continue the work that

he has begun, ―As the Father has sent me, so I send you.‖ As he

breathes the Holy Spirit upon them, Jesus sends his disciples to continue

his work of reconciliation through the forgiveness of sins.

This Gospel reminds us that the Church is called to be a reconciling pres-

ence in the world. This reconciling presence of Christ is celebrated in the

Church's sacramental life. In the Sacrament of Baptism, we are washed

clean from sin and become a new creation in Christ. In the Sacrament of

Penance, the Church celebrates the mercy of God in forgiving sins. This

reconciling presence is also to be a way of life for Christians. In situations

of conflict, we are to be agents of peace and harmony among people.

2019 Loyola Press. All Rights Reserved. Used With Permission. www.LoyolaPress.com

SAINT EPHREM — Feast day June 9

Ephrem was born about 306 in a land that is today called Turkey. He was

ordained a deacon and became a well-known teacher. Years later, his

bishop suggested that Ephrem be a priest. Ephrem begged the bishop to

allow him to stay a deacon because he thought he was not good enough to

be a priest. When the Persian army conquered his homeland, Ephrem es-

caped to the mountains and lived as a monk alone in a cave. People came

to listen to him and ask for help with their problems. At this time, Ephrem

did a lot of writing. His homilies were popular, as were his religious po-

ems. He also took the songs that heretics were teaching and changed the

words to teach the truths of the Catholic faith. Ephrem was one of the first

to write songs for the liturgy of the Church.

He has been called “Harp of the Holy Spirit.” Quite a few of his homilies

and hymns are devoted to Mary, the Mother of God. Ephrem died about

373. The Church later named him a Doctor of the Church.

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P a r i s h o f S a i n t J o s e p h • H o m e w o o d , I L 5

MONDAY, JUNE 10, 2019

8:30am People of St. Joseph

TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 2019

8:30am Helen Cyborski

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 2019

8:30am Ronald Vidal

Joe & Kimm Krol

THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2019

8:30am Joe & Kimm Krol

Arlene Rogel

FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 2019

8:30am Joseph Bandera

William Hand

SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 2019

8:30am Trinidad Aguilar

Alberto Ochoa

5:15pm Clement & Jeanette

Framarin

John & Bette Vallone

SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 2019

7:30am Ronald Vidal

Craig Ciesla

8:30am Corinne Schillings &

Andrew Roccella

John Hac

10:00am James Austing

William Slobig

11:30am Jim Asato

Stanley Skalski

Around the Parish

Please visit the parish rectory if

you would like to schedule a mass

intention for the year 2019-2020.

Masses can be scheduled for the

intentions of the living or the de-

ceased, and cards are available

to give to the family.

Readings for the week of June 9, 2019

Sunday: Vigil: Gn 11:1-9 or Ex 19:3-8a, 16-20b or Ez 37:1-14 or Jl

3:1-5/Ps 104:1-2, 24, 35, 27-28, 29, 30 [cf. 30]/Rom 8:22

-27/Jn 7:37-39.

Extended Vigil: Gn 11:1-9/Ps 33:10-11, 12-13, 14-15/Ex 19:3-8a, 16-

20b/Dn 3:52, 53, 55, 56 [52b] or Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11/Ez

37:1-14/Ps 107:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 [1]/Jl 3:1-5/Ps 104:1-2,

24, 35, 27-28, 29, 30 [cf. 30]/Rom 8:22-27/Jn 7:37-39.

Day: Acts 2:1-11/Ps 104:1, 24, 29-30, 31, 34 [cf. 30]/1 Cor

12:3b-7, 12-13 or Rom 8:8-17/Jn 20:19-23 or Jn 14:15-

16, 23b-26

Monday: Gen 3:9-15 or Acts 1:12-14/Ps 87:1-2, 3 and 5, 6-7/Jn

19:25-34

Tuesday: Acts 11:21b-26; 13:1-3/Ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4, 5-6 [cf. 2b]/

Mt 5:13-16

Wednesday: 2 Cor 3:4-11/Ps 99:5, 6, 7, 8, 9 [cf. 9c]/Mt 5:17-19

Thursday: 2 Cor 3:15--4:1, 3-6/Ps 85:9ab and 10, 11-12, 13-14 [cf.

10b]/Mt 5:20-26

Friday: 2 Cor4:7-15/Ps116:10-11, 15-16, 17-18 [17a]/Mt 5:27-32

Saturday: 2 Cor5:14-21/Ps103:1-2, 3-4, 9-10, 11-12[8a]/Mt 5:33-37

Next Sunday: Prv 8:22-31/Ps 8:4-5, 6-7, 8-9[2a]/Rom5:1-5/Jn 16:12-15

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6 J u n e 9 , 2 0 1 9 PENTECOST SUNDAY

Around the Parish

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P a r i s h o f S a i n t J o s e p h • H o m e w o o d , I L 7

For Your Information 5 STEPS TO TRY TO REPAIR YOUR REPUTATION

By: Brianna Wunsch

Are you suffering from a situation in which your reputation was dam-

aged? It can be stressful and tough to deal with. But there are ways to

improve it.

Dr. Andrew Pahl, an internal medicine doctor at Aurora Health Center in

Kaukauna, Wis., has coached various patients through difficult sea-

sons in their lives, and in doing so, has learned what can help.

1. Say you’re sorry if you were in the wrong and be sincere about it.

Saying you’re sorry doesn’t make you look weak. It makes you look

responsible. Make a plan for how you intend to repair the situation.

―Explain where you went wrong so they know you understand what

happened,‖ says Dr. Pahl. ―Then let them know what you’re going to

do in the future to correct it or make up for it.‖

2. Consistency is key.

If the mistake was large enough, it will take time for people to trust

you again. Being genuinely consistent in your plan, your words and

your actions are the cornerstones of restoring your reputation. ―I tell

people to make and post encouraging notes where you can easily

see them that remind you of your goal,‖ Dr. Pahl says. ―It’s a great

way to keep yourself on track.‖

3. Find a trustworthy listening ear.

―It’s important to remember that you’re not alone in this,‖ says Dr.

Pahl. ―Work on making it right, but don’t think less of yourself be-

cause of it. Everybody makes mistakes.‖ You may feel there is no

way you can confide in somebody about what you did to damage

your reputation but putting those feelings aside and talking to a

person you trust or a therapist about what happened can be cathar-

tic and enlightening.

4. Ignore the negative commentary.

People talk, and there is nothing you can do about that. However,

you don’t have to accept invitations to negativity parties. Though it

may be difficult, train yourself to tune out those comments and

keep pushing on toward your plan of self-betterment.

5. Learn from the situation.

Nothing teaches better than mistakes. And chances are, if you

make a big mistake, you probably won’t make it again. And if

they’re just not ready to get over it, be at peace knowing you did

everything you could to make amends.

AdvocateAurora, Health eNews 5/31/19

Wishing you joy and good health,

Mary Bohlen RN

[email protected]

THE NATIONAL CATHOLIC YOUTH CONFERENCE (NCYC)

The National Catholic Youth Con-

ference (NCYC) is a biannual event

held at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indi-

anapolis, IN. This youth evangeliza-

tion conference is open to high

schoolers. The conference takes

place from Thursday, November

21st, 2019 through Saturday, No-

vember 23rd, 2019. The Archdio-

cese of Chicago group will be de-

parting Chicago on November 21,

2019 and returning to Chicago No-

vember 24, 2019. NCYC is held at

Lucas Oil Stadium and Indiana

Convention Center, 500 South

Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis, IN.

For more information on the Chi-

cago pilgrimage, please contact

N C Y C @ a r c h c h i c a g o . o r g o r

312.534.8034.

SEPTEMBER 8, 2019 2:45 PM MASS

Married in 1969? The Depart-

ment of Parish Vitality and Mis-

sion is happy to announce that

the Annual Golden Wedding Anni-

versary Mass will be held at St.

John Brebeuf Church, 8307 N

Harlem, Niles, IL on Sunday, Sep-

tember 8, 2019, at 2:45 p.m.

Cardinal Blase J. Cupich will pre-

side over this special Mass where

couples will rejoice in their 50th

wedding anniversary.

Please register online at:

pvm.archchicago.org or call

St. Joseph Church rectory at

708-798-0622

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8 J u n e 9 , 2 0 1 9 PENTECOST SUNDAY

For Your Information

Saturday, June 15

5:15 pm Joseph Cole

Sunday, June 16

7:30 am Peter Beele

Kevin Berner

8:30 am Andrew Gaughan

Michael Gaughan

10:00 am Fuhrmann Family

11:30 am Manuel Harris

Mary Kate Lynch

Saturday, June 22

5:15 pm Berlinda Nwachukwu

Brian Nwachukwu

Sunday, June 23

7:30 am Tacy Graham

8:30 am Alexis DeLeon

John DeLeon

10:00 am Diangel Obodoakor

Sunshine Obodoakor

11:30 am Anna Gsell

Luke Shelley

ALTAR SERVERS’ SCHEDULE

Mass Celebrants Saturday, June 15, 2019

5:15 PM Fr. Kyfes

Sunday, June 16, 2019

7:30 AM Fr. Kondziolka

8:30 AM Fr. Jarosewic

10:00 AM Fr. Kyfes

11:30 AM Fr. Kondziolka

Calendar of Events Monday, June 10, 2019

No activities scheduled

Tuesday, June 11, 2019

7:00 pm Baptism Prep. Class BC-S

Wednesday, June 12, 2019

No activities scheduled

Thursday, June 13, 2019

7:00 PM Piecemakers T

Friday, June 14, 2019

9:00 AM Sanctuary Guild C

Saturday, June 15, 2019

No activities scheduled

Sunday, June 16, 2019

No activities scheduled

Key:

C - Church BC - Burke Center

P– Parking Lot SH - Sayers Hall

R - Rectory S - School

T - Tolton Room

PLEASE CONSIDER MAKING AN ONGOING GIFT TO OUR PARISH

If you would like to consider signing up for electronic giving to St.

Joseph, online donations can be made using credit or debit card

through GiveCentral. In order to sign up for Give Central, go to

www.givecentral.org and click on “Start Giving” button → type

our zip code 60430 or St Joseph Homewood → click on St. Joseph

(Make sure it is St Joseph in Homewood) → click on “Sunday Col-

lections‖ → make a Contribution → add to the basket → go to

―checkout.― You can make one–time dona-

tions or sign up for weekly or monthly auto-

matic donations. You can return to GiveCen-

tral at any time to make changes to your dona-

tions. Thank you for your continued support!

FOR FULL MASS SERVER SCHEDULE, PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT

WWW.STJOEHOMEWOOD.ORG/PARISH-MINISTRIES

RETREAT/ WORKSHOP FOR WIDOWED MEN/WOMEN

Beyond grieving there is new life! Feeling ―stuck‖? Need some-

thing to get you ―over the hump‖? Have you reached a ―turning

point‖ after your loss? Come join us for a weekend especially de-

signed for you. See new possibilities.

June 22 & 23, St. Julie’s, Tinley Park

For more information contact Joyful Again- Widowed Ministry:

708-354-7211 or [email protected]

www.joyfulagain.org

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P a r i s h o f S a i n t J o s e p h • H o m e w o o d , I L 9

ECHO: THEOLOGY OF THE BODY

CAMP AT ST. XAVIER UNIVERSITY

Young Adult: June 14 – 16

Youth: June 17 – 20

Who can go to ECHO? Echo Chicago is open to entering juniors and seniors in High School as well as

graduating seniors and young adults. Due to space, overall balance of male/

female ratio, and other factors, the camp is necessarily limited.

CALL 312.534.5355 FOR MORE INFORMATION

CHANGE OF ADDRESS It would be greatly appreciated if you

would contact the rectory concerning

changes of your address / phone.

BULLETIN & ANNOUNCEMENT

SUBMISSIONS

Articles and Mass announcements

are due by 10 AM on Fridays (eight

8 days prior to publication date).

P l e a s e e m a i l e l e c t r o n i c

submissions to:

[email protected]

Questions regarding the parish

bulletin/website:

[email protected]

or (708) 798-0622.

Please patronize the businesses and

services who advertise in our bulletin.

Without their help we would not have

such a communications tool as this!

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

MARIAN COUNCIL 3761 Please visit us at:

www.kofcmarian3761.org

or you can email Joseph Santschi

[email protected]

Around the Archdiocese CATHOLIC CHARITIES

MATERNITY & ADOPTION

Catholic Charities Maternity &

Adoption Services has resources

to serve teens, single women, and

couples facing unplanned preg-

nancies. They can help you de-

cide to parent your child, or make

a plan of adoption. If you are not

sure what to do, our 24-hour hot-

line has caring & professional

counselors available to help

you. Our services are free & confi-

dential. Call 1-800-CARE-002 or

3 1 2 - 4 5 4 - 1 7 1 7 . V i s i t

w w w . c a t h o l i c c h a r i t i e s . n e t /

adoptionservices for more infor-

mation.

TOLTON TOUR

SATURDAY, JULY 27, 8 AM TO 5 PM

Tolton Tour–Chicago Pilgrimage Sat-

urday, July 27, 8am to 5pm, pilgrim-

age will stop at sites in and around

the city of Chicago that highlight the

life of Father Augustus Tolton; will

include Tolton Ambassadors from around the country who will be visit-

ing; begins at the Cardinal Meyer Center, 3525 S Lake Park Ave; to reg-

ister, send name, contact phone number, and email address via US

mail to: Tolton Tour–Chicago, Cardinal Meyer Center, 3525 S Lake

Park Ave; Chicago, IL 60653; $99 donation requested per person:

make checks payable to the Archdiocese of Chicago; checks and regis-

tration must be received by July 2; for information, call 312-534-8376.

https://tolton.archchicago.org

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10 J u n e 9 , 2 0 1 9 PENTECOST SUNDAY

Body & Soul

Communion to the Sick The Priests, Deacons & Ministers of

Care will bring Communion to the sick

& the homebound either at the

hospital or in the home upon request.

Please call the Rectory Office to make

arrangements.

Pray for the Sick MARIAN ADDUCCI

EILEEN ALSEN

SAM AMUNDSEN

NOREEN BAKER

PATRICIA BECERRA

MARY BERARDELLI

JOANNE BONER

BILL BOWMAN

CHUCK BULF

JOAN BULF

STEVE BURKE

MYRA CALZAVARA

LARRY CAMPBELL

EMMET CASSIDY

JOSEPH CHLOPECKI

MELISSA CHLOPECKI

MARY CLARKE

ROBERT CLARKE

TINA COLE (CHRISTINE)

VIRGINIA COLLINS

JOYCE CONLEY

ROBIN COYNE

JAMES CURLEY

JIM DAVIS

ROSEMARY DIMAYO

FRANK DIVILA

VIOLA DOBROVITS

CHAR DROZDOWSKI

VALERIE EASTER

ROBIN B. EGGERT

ADELINE ENGDAHL

DAN FLEMING

IRENE FRAMARIN

RACHEL FRAMARIN

JUDY FREMOUW

ALBERT FOUTS

LYNN FUENTES

KAYTLIND FUHRMANN

JOAN FURLONG

TOM GALLAGHER

LOIS GEORGE

JOHN GNEZDA

MARY GRAY

MARY JOAN G’SELL-SMITH

ANDREW GUTTER

DAN HASKE

HERBERT HILLEGASS

BARBARA HECHT

MARION HENNEBERRY

JANET HERNANDEZ

JOYCE HIGHSMITH

STELLA HOLTZ

DARLENE JACKSON

DOLORES JANOWIAK

JOYCE JANOWICK

STANLEY JOHNS

MAIME JOHNSON

MARY ROSE KELLER

SUE KELLY

Jerry Killian

TEDDY AND BILL KING

DON KIRKPATRICK

MARY KOCH

CAROLYN KRIVANEC

DENNIS KUROWSKI

REBECCA LINDSEY

TARA LINZY

LORETTA LIPINSKI

IRMA LOPEZ

LYNN MARYNOWSKI

TORI MASZAK

CAROL MCCLEMENTS

MEAGAN MCHUGH

CHRIS MCNELLIS

JOHN MCCLOSKEY

THERESA NELSON MILSAP

AZAREA MOORE

JOE MORAN

EILEEN MORRISEY

AMY MURPHY

RICK NYE

TIM NYE

JIM O’LEARY

CAITLIN O’SHEA

GERLENE OLIVER

MIKE ORMSBY

SUSAN ORMSBY

VERNA POWELL

CHARLOTTE POWELL

CORINNE POWLEY

EDMUND PROBY

GAIL PURCELL

TONI PUSATERI

MIKE RACHOWICZ

Prayer Ministry Prayer requests* can be submitted :

On the Parish website

By calling the Rectory and dial 77

Email: [email protected]

*Also, to Add / Remove from the bulletin sick list.

MARY KATHERINE ROHAN

CAROLINE ROYCROFT

BERNICE RUBARTH

TONY SANTONE

JILL SAUERBIER

JOHN SCHMIDT

JAY SCOTT

RANDOLPH SCOTT

CONNIE SIMMS

DAVE SINWELSKI

MARY CATHERINE SMITH

JAMES J. STEWART

DOLORES STOCKWELL

DARYL SULLIVAN

PAT TAYLOR

EMMY TIORAN

GORDON TOMLINSON

RON TORII

ANTHONY VAN

FREDERICK WALDSCHMIDT

PAT WILLIAMS

AMY WINDJU

TOM WOLKEN

JIM WRIGHT

MICHAEL WRIGHT

ISABEL YOUNG

COLOR DENOTES RECENTLY ADDED

Attention Family Members

After 4 weeks, please notify the

Rectory if your loved one still

needs our prayers.

Prayers for Our Troops Please pray for the men and women in

our Armed Forces. May God protect

them and return them safely to their

families:

LncCpl Connor John Anderson

Pvt Paul Bisceglia, US Army

Lt. Rebecca Conti-Vock

Captain Noel Conrad

Private Aaron Deal

Lt. Thomas Devane

SCPO Peter Donaldson

MSgt. David L. Dunne, Jr.

Airman Alex Fuentes

SF Ranger Christopher John Jones

Private Arthur Krueger

Seaman Thomas Krueger

Pvt. Nathan A. Mach

Specialist Joshua S. Mitchell

Pfc Jarod Mizgalski, USMC

Capt. Sam Modica

Lt. Danielle Peterson A1C. Jessica Polacek

GYSGT Louis Rodriguez

SGT Daniel Schmitt

PFC Anthony Termini

LncCpl Dillon Thompson Airman Gavin Tienstra

Maj. Jonathan Troutman

MGYSGT Joseph Unwood

PFC Alexander D. Urban

Cpl. Ethan Wald

Lt. Col. Kevin J. Walker

1st Lt. Daniel J. Webb

Capt. Jennifer Worman

From Death to Eternal Life. Please Pray for

May the choirs of angels lead them into Paradise

RONALD EDEN

JAMES HUGHES

NORINE WEATHERFORD

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Phone (708) 798-7141Fax (708) [email protected]

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MISSION OPTICALE. Michael Cassidy, M.D.

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CHARLES T. RYAN, LTD. Attorney at Law

18141 Dixie Hwy., Suite 115 Homewood, IL 60430

(708) 799-3180 [email protected]

“Consider RememberingYour Parish in Your Will.

For further informationplease call the Parish Office.”

RESIDENTIAL ROOFING

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PANOZZO BROS. Funeral Home, Inc. Lawrence, Dennis, Phillip & Alan Panozzo

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798-1605

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HIGGINS HEATING & COOLING/S & S MECHANICAL SERVICES

Residential & Commercial Sales & Service

24 hour Emergency Service

(708) 957-3080 All major credit cards accepted

Contact Jeff Hansen to place an ad today! [email protected] or (800) 950-9952 x2683

Jen SowackeBroker/Life-long ParishionerCell: 708.828.1004Email: [email protected]: 708.957.0600

1056 Sterling Ave. Flossmoor, Il 60422

Jewelers Since 1900 Member American Gem Society

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Law Offices of

Thomas E. Brabec Litigation • Real Estate Wills, Trusts & Estates

Eighner’sStan & Marge Eighner

17928 Dixie Highway

Homewood, IL 60430

708.798.0533

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FLOWERS & GIFTS

ANTIQUES & CONSIGNMENT

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In Memory of Mark BrunoBrickwork • Caulking • Waterproofing

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Serving Breakfast & LunchWeekend Brunch

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CARING HANDS

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Home Care • Caregivers