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MAY 29, 2011 6TH SUNDAY OF EASTER Frassati’s First Graduating Class We happily congratulate the first graduating class of Fras- sati Catholic Academy. The graduation will take place on June 3, 2011 at the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception on the Mundelein Seminary campus. Bishop George Rassas will pre- side. This is a significant moment in our Catholic history in Lake County. Frassati Catholic Acad- emy was created through the efforts of three parishes: Santa Maria del Popolo, Transfiguration, and St. Mary of the Annunciation as the first Catholic Middle School of the Archdiocese of Chicago. Dr. Diane Vida is the academy’s Principal and Fr. Ron Lewinski serves as Presi- dent. The graduation ceremony on June 3 rd is a testimony to the growing value of and desire for Catholic Education and the vision and hard work of many. We congratulate our graduates. Robert Bates Alexander Z. Chan Shea Eloise Collins Richard D. Cushing Ashley Nicole Daniels Jordan Thomas Daurer Veronica Mae Eilert Joseph Paul Fiore Jacqueline Grace Friello Brittany L. Gaughan Katherine Marie Galuska Anthony Martin Gibbons Michael Philip Giunta Matthew Peter Hadjis Kelly Anne Hamilton Alexandra Christine Hogstrom Joseph James Hoy Mary Margaret Hull Sarah Nicole Jakubek Mckenzie Darlene Kehr Nicholas James Kirchner-Ortiz Jennifer L. Kordik Alyssa Sharon Kruft Michael Leonard Lezon Jackson Paul LoMastro Patrick Dennis Lyman Katherine Marie Majewski Lisa Marie McAuliffe Ryan M. Miller Dominic Stephen Mues Barbara Ann Ramont Christopher Joseph Reardon Nathaniel Christian Guno Reid Molly Rogers Anna Elizabeth Story Adam Carl Stull Megan Elizabeth Teehan Alexis M. Vega Andrew Thompson Matthew James Wells

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MAY 29, 2011 ● 6TH SUNDAY OF EASTER

Frassati’s First

Graduating Class We happily congratulate the

first graduating class of Fras-

sati Catholic Academy.

The graduation will take place on

June 3, 2011 at the Chapel of the

Immaculate Conception on the

Mundelein Seminary campus.

Bishop George Rassas will pre-

side.

This is a significant moment in

our Catholic history in Lake

County. Frassati Catholic Acad-

emy was created through the

efforts of three parishes: Santa

Maria del Popolo, Transfiguration,

and St. Mary of the Annunciation

as the first Catholic Middle

School of the Archdiocese of

Chicago. Dr. Diane Vida is the

academy’s Principal and Fr. Ron

Lewinski serves as Presi-

dent. The graduation ceremony

on June 3rd is a testimony to the

growing value of and desire for

Catholic Education and the vision

and hard work of many.

We congratulate our graduates.

Robert Bates

Alexander Z. Chan

Shea Eloise Collins

Richard D. Cushing

Ashley Nicole Daniels

Jordan Thomas Daurer

Veronica Mae Eilert

Joseph Paul Fiore

Jacqueline Grace Friello

Brittany L. Gaughan

Katherine Marie Galuska

Anthony Martin Gibbons

Michael Philip Giunta

Matthew Peter Hadjis

Kelly Anne Hamilton

Alexandra Christine Hogstrom

Joseph James Hoy

Mary Margaret Hull

Sarah Nicole Jakubek

Mckenzie Darlene Kehr

Nicholas James Kirchner-Ortiz

Jennifer L. Kordik

Alyssa Sharon Kruft

Michael Leonard Lezon

Jackson Paul LoMastro

Patrick Dennis Lyman

Katherine Marie Majewski

Lisa Marie McAuliffe

Ryan M. Miller

Dominic Stephen Mues

Barbara Ann Ramont

Christopher Joseph Reardon

Nathaniel Christian Guno Reid

Molly Rogers

Anna Elizabeth Story

Adam Carl Stull

Megan Elizabeth Teehan

Alexis M. Vega

Andrew Thompson

Matthew James Wells

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Liturgical Ministers June 4 and 5, 2011 Week Ahead Sunday, May 29 9:30AM Childcare 9:30AM Children Liturgy of the Word Monday, May 30—Memorial Day Parish Office Closed Tuesday, May 31 8:30AM Pray the Rosary 7:00PM Teen Drop-In Wednesday, June 1 9:15AM Frassati Transition Mass 7:00PM Adult Choir Rehearsal Thursday, June 2 8:30AM Pray the Rosary Friday, June 3 Saturday, June 4—Car Wash after Mass 7:30AM Cursillo Movement 5:00PM Childcare 5:00PM Liturgy of the Word for Children Sunday, June 5—Car Wash during all Masses 9:00AM Childcare 9:00AM Liturgy of the Word for Children 1:00PM Baptismal Preparation Session

Mass Intentions Monday, May 30

9:00AM For the Parishioners of St. Mary of the Annunciation

Tuesday, May 31, The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary

8:00AM †Mrs. Francisca Dolosa req. Susan Lat

Wednesday, June 1, Saint Justin, martyr

8:00AM †Richard & Mary Bingham, Sr. req. Richard Bingham family

9:15AM †Paul Hertel req. Gary & Rita Gunther

Thursday, June 2, The Ascension of the Lord

8:00AM Joseph Cwiklik req. Mary Marcheschi

Friday, June 3, Saint Charles Lwanga and his companions, martyrs

8:00AM 50th Wedding Anniversary of Roger & Jackie Fisher

†Joseph & Helene Smigelski req. The Taylor family

Saturday, June 4

5:00 PM †Salvatore, Micheline & Josephine Panettieri req. The family

†Thomas Kane req. The Bible Study group

†LeRoy Hermann req. The Hermann family Sunday, June 5

7:30AM †Florence Margelli req. Della Sweeney & family

†Daniel Behm req. Alice Mulvaney

9:30AM For the Parishioners of St. Mary of the Annunciation

11:30AM The Mayer family

†Edward Jamros req. The Spada & Jamros families

†Beatrice Manthei req. Lila Greiger & family

Mass Times

5:00 PM

7:30 AM

9:30 AM

11:30 AM

Presiders Fr. Payne Deacon Gary Baptisms

Fr. Lewinski Deacon Bob

Fr. Payne Deacon Bob

Fr. O’Malley Deacon Mike Baptism

Lectors R. Hutchens S. Bosshart

P. Coughlin R. Machak

M.A. Pryzytula D. Kennebeck

K. Crotty E. McPherson

Altar Servers

Eucharistic Ministers

Deacon M. Engles C. Papak T. Powell J. Powell J. Pepping T. Kennedy E. Markiewicz M. Heinzinger

Deacon M. Stramich L. Zucco K. Steffenha-gen S. Ratavczak M. Sikorski K. Samp

Deacon B. Consdorf I. Kennebeck J. Philbin M. Stumpf H. Stumpf K. Pannhausen M.A. & R. Przytula J. Rutledge K. Pienziewicz

Deacon M. Crutcher J. Ranchero Z. & L. Dela Cruz E. McPherson D. Ceglarek

www.stmaryfc.org

Stewardship Report

Sunday Collection May 22, 2011 16,250.65

Sunday Collection May 16, 2010 15,161.83

2011 Current Fiscal Year-to-Date 881,248.31

2010 Last Fiscal Year-to-Date 8872,521.42

All who suffer illness, especially those whose names are written in the parish Book of Prayers,

those recently added to the list of the sick, Susan Schey

Michelle Scimeca

and for those who have recently died:

Paul Hertel.

cÜtç yÉÜAAA

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THE RIGHT CONNECTION

In the days when most people could not read or write,

storytellers kept the community connected with tales that

were entertaining, thought provoking, and informative.

Nowadays public storytelling is almost a forgotten art.

Instead, we are snowed under with information, news,

and commentary by everybody about everything around

the clock. Against this background, many of us must

“multitask” in an attempt to be more productive and effi-

cient. We try to get as many things done at one time as we

possibly can in order to make a little free time for our-

selves. Every parent knows how to multitask! But with

the rise of the Internet, blogs, texting, and Twittering,

something new is emerging, which has been called

“continuous partial attention”: paying partial attention—

continuously—scanning for the best opportunities, activi-

ties, and contacts at any given moment. In general, multi-

tasking allows us to stay in face-to-face connection with

people, but continuous partial attention can isolate us in

our own little bubble, simply watching a screen, often

with negative consequences. The average American

watches more than four hours of TV each day. In a sixty-five-year life, that person will have spent nine years glued to

the tube and seen two million commercials, with over 53 percent of viewing time focused on crime, disaster, and war.

We know that Internet use is growing rapidly, and recent studies show that texting while driving makes people eight

times more likely to suffer a serious car accident. Saint Peter, in today’s second reading, says, “Sanctify Christ as Lord in

your hearts” (Peter 3:15). This is a clear indication of what should be the single most important thing in our lives, from

which everything else flows—how we prioritize our daily life, how we spend our time, our relationships with other peo-

ple, how we use our abilities, and how we use our resources. Make the connection to a Christ-centered life and live!

Copyright © 2010, World Library Publications. All rights reserved.

HIGH SCHOOL TEEN CONFIRMATION

Please pray for three of our high school

teens who received the outpouring of

the Holy Spirit on Wednesday May 25th

at St. Paul the Apostle Church in Gurnee.

Jordan Lucy Jones Maliwa Theresa Kalima

Ryan John Schweinhagen

Teen Liturgical Training

Tuesday, June 14th from 1-4 PM This formation day is open to high school teens who have re-

ceived the sacrament of Confirmation. The training begins with a

general overview of the Theology of Ministry, followed by sepa-

rate training sessions for Lectors and Eucharistic Ministers.

Teens will have to follow up this vicariate training with training at our

parish with our Lector Coordinator, Kathy Lenzen or our Eucharistic

Ministry Coordinator, Connie Schofield. This is a great opportunity to

become more involved in our weekend liturgies! This training session

is at St. Emily’s Parish in Mount Prospect, and you will have to drive

yourself there. Questions: E-mail Greg Entwhistle at GEntwhis-

[email protected].

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Christina Mihaljevic & Robert Hanrahan III

Kathryn Steffenhagen & Christopher Aspegren II

Bridget Lahey & Brenton Peck I

Dear Fr. Lewinski, Staff

and Parishioners of St. Mary

of the Annunciation Parish:

On behalf of the people served by

Taller de Jose, I would like to

thank you for your generous dona-

tion of $1,207.00 to assist us in the

Ministry of Accompaniment. By

sharing your Holy Thursday col-

lection, you follow Jesus’ invita-

tion to care for the vulnerable.

Because of your help, the staff of Taller de José

have been able to help José Luis, who was homeless,

be reunited with his family. Doris, a survivor of Do-

mestic violence, has been connected with the Give

Back a Smile program and received free dental care.

Marta has been supported in her search for legal assis-

tance. These are only a few of the ways we have ac-

companied clients. Thanks for accompanying us in the

ministry of accompaniment.

May the Risen Christ grace you with new life

this Easter season.

With gratitude,

Sr. Kathy Brazda, csj

Save the Date The 10th Annual Ladies Tea

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011 9:15 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

- - – - -

“A House of Living Stones” Our speaker, be Sr. Rene Simonelic, is on staff of the Office for Divine Worship of the Archdiocese, and is part of the team assisting parishes transition into using the new translation of the Roman Missal. She will share with us how we can renew our mission in Christ as the Church implements the new translation of the Mass. If you are interested in being a part of the Ladies Tea team please call Amy Heinzinger @ 847-526-9475.

Park & Pray Car Wash Coming June 4-5! Our teen summer mission experience is right around the corner!

We have 31 teens and 5 adults going to Twin Cities, Minnesota for

a week of service with Catholic HEART Workcamp. The cost of our

mission experience is $17,295 or $480 per person. Our fundraising

goal is $7,000, which would lower the average cost to $325 per

teen. Thanks to your generosity at our Easter Egg hunt and

Wendy’s fundraisers, we have now raised $1,230! Please add

these dates to your calendar and help support our teens on mis-

sion this summer! Check back each week to see our progress

painting the house below as we move closer to our goal of $7,000.

Park & Pray Weekend Car Wash June 4-5 Our youth ministry will be out in the west parking lot at all 4 of the

masses on this car wash weekend. If you would like your car

washed simply park in the west lot, go into mass, and by the time

mass is over your car is clean! We accept free-will donations.

Wendy’s Nights Tuesday June 7 & July 12 We get 15% of all sales (including drive-thru) between 5:00-8:00

PM at the Mundelein Wendy’s on Route 176 (by Dominick’s). In-

vite your family, friends, classmates, and neighbors.

$7,000

$3,500

$1, 230

Help us

make

our

goal!

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SVDP HOSTS A RECORD-BREAKING 2011 PASTA PARTY

Phone: 224-522-8863 St. Vincent de Paul

We are so very happy to report that we had a record-breaking pasta party! Despite the rain, we served a record number of dinners and raised $6000 at this year’s event. Thank you for your spirit and fellowship.

Our heartfelt thanks and gratitude...

• To Phil Gilardi, Jr. of Philly G’s Restaurant in Vernon Hills, for his mouth-watering pasta dinner and serving staff

• To our regular and alternate conference members who donated countless hours planning, setting up and working at the party

• To many area businesses/vendors and parishioners for raffle donations and supplies

• To all who donated scrumptious desserts

• To our smiling teens who happily lent helping hands wherever they were needed.

• To our MC and photographer for the festive atmosphere and capturing memories for all of us.

• To every one of you that came and shared a meal with us

What’s that…you weren’t able to make it? Don’t worry we will save you a seat for next year. Thanks for letting us serve you. See you all next spring!

If you know of someone in our community in need of assistance please give him or her our phone number and ask them to leave us a message. A SVDP representative will return the call within a day. Client service activities are always strictly confidential.

MEMORIAL DAY MASS

Monday, May 30, 2011 9:00 AM

Little Church Followed by prayer in the cemetery

CERTIFICATE PROGRAM Summer Schedule YES! We will sell gift cards one weekend each month during the SUMMER, coinciding with Market Day. You may purchase gift cards when you pick up your Market Day order and after masses in the Nar-thex. Credit cards will be accepted with a minimum $200 purchase. New orders will also be accepted and ready for you that week.

Sat/Sun, June 18/19 is the next Gift Card Sales Weekend!

Contact: Kristine Asmussen at 847-732-9712 or [email protected]. Applebee’s $10 Dominick’s $25, $100 Barnes & Noble $10 Burger King $10 Jewel/Osco $25, $100 Bath & Body Works $10 Culver’s $10 Sunset Foods $25 Dennis Uniform $20 Panera $10 Target $50 Home Depot $25 Philly G’s $25, $50 Walgreen’s $25 Kohl’s $25 Starbucks $10 Walmart $25, $50 Land’s End $25 Wendy’s $10 Shell Gas $25, $50

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Friday, June 10 The Blessed Sacrament will be exposed in the Eu-

charistic Chapel for adoration from the conclusion of

8:00 AM mass until 10:00 PM on Friday, June 10. Printed materials,

including meditations and prayer cards, will be on the prayer table.

It is recommended that someone be present at all times

when the blessed Sacrament is exposed. If you sign up but then are

unable to keep your time, please call the parish office, 847-223-0010,

24 hours in advance to have your name removed and we will contact a

substitute.

All are welcome. We hope you will take time to visit with our

Lord during Adoration. The registration book is on the easel in the

narthex.

Eucharistic Spirituality Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and

I will raise him on the last day. For my flesh is true food, and

my blood is true drink. Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my

blood remains in me and I in him.

-John 6:54–56

Ministry of Care If your loved one or friend is homebound or recovering from

illness and would like a minister of care to visit and bring Holy

Communion, please call the parish office, 847-223-010.

Feast Days of Mary—The Visitation The Rosary will be prayed

after the 8:00 AM morning mass

on Tuesday, May 31st,

in honor of the Feast

of the Visitation.

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SVDP Marks Successful 2011 Easter Food Drive

THANKS to the ST. MARY OF THE ANNUNCIATION COMMUNITY and the KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

Phone: 224-522-8863 St. Vincent de Paul

Here is a big THANK YOU for all who participated in the Easter

food drive that occurred In April. St Vincent de Paul (SVDP) used

the food, supplies and monies collected to provide food baskets for

14 area families in need and passed on items to our sharing parish,

Holy Family for their food pantry. Bless you for spreading the Easter

spirit. Our thanks are also extended to the Knights of Columbus for

their continued support by supplying nine of the baskets for SVDP

clients.

If you know of someone in need of assistance, please give them our

phone number and ask them to leave a message. A SVDP repre-

sentative will return the call within a day. Client service activities are

always strictly confidential.

After-School Programs Enrich Life at St. Mary School St. Mary School students recently performed a Spring Concert of

contemporary, uplifting Christian music. Students raised their voices

to the tunes of Michael W. Smith, Chris Tomlin, Travis Cottrell and

other popular contemporary Christian artists. The lyrics of the concert

inspire the students in their daily lives to “Shout to the Lord”, sing

“Hosanna”, “Come, Now is the Time to Worship” and “Go Make a Dif-

ference”.

The concert included dance by Morgan Smola and Caitlin Teehan,

sign language interpretation by fifth grader Bailey Nitch, and soloist

singers: Anna Burkhalter, Natalie Williams, Caitlin Casper, Dominic

Cappuccilli, Olivia Coutre, Riley Harmon and Isabella Anichini. Tal-

ented student musicians accompanied the soloists and student choir:

Bailey Nitch and Dominic Cappuccilli on piano, Danielle Cushing and

Kennedy Gawin on drums, and Patrick McInerney on electric guitar.

St. Mary School guitar club, led by music teacher Mr. Jose Velez-

Florez, and its ensemble of young guitarists, also performed during the

concert. During weekly guitar club meetings throughout the year, be-

ginning guitarists learned the basics of strumming and accompanying.

Guitarists were Marc Corpuz, Brendan Collins and Aidan Devlin.

In addition, the school’s beginning and intermediate bands per-

formed “Let’s Go Band” conducted by Band Director Mr. Rob Slater.

Mr. Slater presented medals to band students who competed in a solo

festival held in early March at Santa Maria del Poppolo. Band stu-

dents recognized with medals for their outstanding achievements

were: Ryan Bobber, Kyle Falkstrom, Ben Roberts, Mary Margaret

Galuska, Jack Teehan and Danielle Cushing.

When St. Mary students are not raising their voices in song, many are

also stretching their minds in an after school Chess Club. All stu-

dents, kindergarten through fifth grade were eligible to participate and

were grouped by age for instruction and games. At the end of each

session, a chess tournament was held. The spring chess club cham-

pions of the 3rd-5th grade bracket were: 1st place, Dominic Cappuc-

cilli , 2nd place, Danny Fiske; and 3rd Place, Kennedy Gawin. Win-

ners of the K-2nd grade bracket were: 1st place, Timmy McInerney;

2nd Place, Darren Gorman; 3rd Place, Tina Joe.

Another note-worthy after school activity is a service project for

PADS. A group of students and their parents volunteer to set up the

mats and make the beds for the homeless guests who sleep in the

basement of the little church on Wednesday nights from October

through April. The weekly activity provides children a hand-on service

opportunity to help the homeless. Even the youngest children can

work together to carry the bedding, count the needed linens and en-

sure that every mat has a blanket and pillow. Through this volunteer

effort, the children learn to care for the homeless and gain an appre-

ciation for the warm shelter of their own homes.

St. Mary of the Annunciation Catholic School ● A National Blue Rib-bon School of Excellence ● For more information, call 847-223-4021

or online at www.stmaryfc.org.

Every Day Evangelizing • Say “I will pry for you” to a friend who has shared some per-

sonal concern or difficulty.

• Respond, “Thank God” when someone shares a success story with you.

• Make the sign of the cross as you pray before a meal in a restaurant.

• Invite someone who has been away from the Church for a while to attend Mass with you.

• Offer to help your neighbor even when it’s not convenient.

• Take time for those who are suffering or in need. Remember, people are more important than tasks.

• When you see God working in your life, point it out to others. We are all enriched by the personal witness of others.

• Talk to friends about the good experiences you’ve had with the Church.

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A Pig-ture Is Worth a Thousand Words

For the past several weeks, you’ve probably noted that preparation for

our St Mary Pork and Corn Roast is well under way. And so it is! We

hope you’ve enjoyed the cute pig icons and limericks! And we hope

you’ve put August 6 on your family calendar!

The picture above attests to the many people needed to plan

for, create, develop, assemble and execute the steps toward making

this event such a spectacular summer celebration!

And the good news is: there’s plenty of room for more folks

in our picture! You will fit in very nicely! Won’t you please think about

getting involved today. We really need your help! And there are so

many benefits to getting involved as a volunteer. First, just the great

feeling you will get from making the decision to jump in. Second, it’s

one of the fastest ways to make friends in the parish—just look at all

the smiling faces in our pig-ture! The experience of working together in

community has its roots in our own faith! Third, your involvement will

help to ensure we have the necessary hands to realize the St Mary

Pork and Corn Roast mission----delivering significant income to our

parish in a spirit of faith, food and fun. Finally, you will have fun! We

guarantee it!

Please call today to volunteer! Call Sue at 847-223-0010!

We are grateful! We look forward to seeing you in the next pig-ture!

YOUR PICTURE HERE Welcome New Parishioners

Thomas & Katherine Frye The Stafseth family

Anthony Lam Jeff & Sarah Cooper

The Tieman family Kyle & Jennifer Soudan

Jonathan & Nicole O’Dea John & Janet Plutz

Craig & Lorehei Adams Richard & Charlene Robb

The Colton family Jerry & Janet Lease

The Rodewald family

SPRED Parishes Working Together

to Welcome & Include Persons with Special Needs

SPRED is a collaborative effort among the parishes in a local area.

We all share a common vision – to welcome children, teens, and

adults with special needs into the worshipping and sacramental life of

our parish communities. To assure that these experiences are mean-

ingful and enriching to the faith of our friends with developmental dis-

abilities, SPRED offers catechesis specifically tailored to their needs.

Through shared friendship and reflection on life rooted in scripture and

prayer, these small communities grow together in faith as they deepen

their awareness of God and their personal relationship with Jesus.

Where friends gather together in love – the presence of Jesus is dis-

covered, welcomed and embraced.

This opportunity is available at St. Joseph Parish to teens that are age

11-16 years old. Persons outside of this age range are welcomed in

SPRED groups within neighboring parishes. There is no need for past

experience with persons with disabilities or any special background or

education. All training is provided by the SPRED agency for the com-

fort of our volunteers and to insure the quality of our program. Please

– consider contacting us for a simple conversation to learn more about

this very rewarding ministry. Parents of children with disabilities of

any age are especially encouraged to learn more about volunteer-

ing for SPRED. Parents please be sure that your son or daughter’s

name is on the waiting list for a SPRED community. We do not want to

leave anyone out.

For more information, please call: St. Joseph Rectory at 847-546-3610, SPRED Parish Chairperson, Karen Kasprzycki at 847- 543-1718 or St. Joseph Director of Religious Education, Dianne Raihle at 847-546-3554.

OMG P&C on FB!

Find the pork and corn

roast on Facebook!

Go to the parish website:

www.stmaryfc.org,

wait for the Facebook

link to pop up, then click

on the link.

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VBS Giving Tree Saint Mary of the Annunciation Vacation Bible School, SonSurf Beach

Bash would love your help. The Vacation Bible School Giving Tree is

set up in the narthex. Take a tag from the tree and the item de-

scribed. Items we are looking for include craft supplies as well as gift

cards to area stores. Your donations help make our Vacation Bible

School an educational and fun experience for our chil-

dren. Donations can be returned to the large beach pail next to the

giving tree by Sunday, June 5, 2011. Those interested in attending or

volunteering at Vacation Bible School this summer can find registration

forms in the kiosk in the narthex and on the parish website.

St. Mary of the Annunciation Vacation Bible School 2011 Meet Up, Look Up, Join Up,

Open Up and Fire Up with Jesus

Gift Cards are always appreciated! You can even stop by the Informa-

tion Table in the Narthex and buy from the School!

**Staples, Target, Michaels, Garden Fresh, Jewel-Osco** What Do We Need?

Thank you for your support! Items may be dropped off by the

giving tree in the narthex!

Please visit The Giving Tree and pull a tag for more items! Your help makes Vacation Bible School a fun and joyful time when “Kids Meet Up With Jesus”

Thank You

Large Cardboard Boxes Beach Balls

$$ Donations for Decorations Sand Buckets and Shovels

Round Oatmeal Canisters Large and Small Seashells

Large and Small Paint Brushes Small bags of Sand

Large and Small Foam Brushes Fluorescent Yellow Spray Paint

Your Prayers!

Featured CD for May

Our Lives Change When Our Habits Change by Matthew Kelly

Matthew Kelly has inspired millions with the message that there is genius in Catholicism, but if the Church is to avoid falling into obscu-rity, individual Catholics must demonstrate its relevance through a dedication to becoming the best-version-of-themselves. Matthew gives practical guidance in two dynamic talks on ways that we can change our habits to change our lives... and awaken the sleeping giant that is the Church. One of several wonderful CDs offered by this en-gaging and gifted speaker. Please remember a $3 donation per CD is suggested to allow the

parish to continue the program and offer new material.

Golden Wedding Anniversary Mass The Golden Wedding Anniversary Mass will be held on Sunday, Au-gust 28, 2011 at 3PM at St. John Brebeuf, 8307 N. Harlem Avenue, Niles, IL.

Couples married in 1961 interested in attending this celebration should contact their parish to register.

For further information call the Family Ministries Office at 312-354-8351 or visit the website: www.familyministeries.org.

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Sacrament of Penance Saturdays 4:00—4:40 PM, and by appointment

Baptisms Ordinarily during the Mass on the 2nd & 4th Sundays of the month and after the Mass on the other Sundays, outside of Lent

Adult Initiation Adults who wish to become Roman Catholics are enrolled in a formation process that includes prayer, dialogue, instruction, and introduction to the Church’s life and values, rituals and tradition. Call the parish office for more information.

Marriage St. Mary Parish rejoices with parishioners who are preparing for the Sacrament of Matrimony. The Church requires at least four months’ time before the marriage for adequate preparation. A parish wedding information packet is available at the parish office.

Ministry of Care Ministers of Care visit the homes of the sick, homebound, or hospitalized and bring Holy Communion to them. Call the parish office when a pastoral visit is desired. The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick is administered by the parish priest upon request.

New parishioners We welcome new members who wish to worship with us and support the parish’s work and mission. Please call the parish office to schedule a time to register. A complete listing of parish services and organizations is available at the parish office.

Rev. Ronald J. Lewinski Ext. 213 Pastor

Dean, Vicariate I-A

Rev. Nate Payne Ext. 215 Associate Pastor

Deacon Mike O’Malley Deacon Gary Kupsak Deacon Robert Poletto

Mr. Fred Vipond Ext. 216 Director of Music & Liturgy

Ms. Eileen Sullivan Ext. 310 School Principal

Ms. Sue Matousek Ext. 218 Director of Religious Education

Mr. Greg Entwhistle Ext. 217 Coordinator of Youth Ministry

Ms. Mary Hall Ext. 212 Business Manager / Development Director

Ms. Victoria Hansen Ext. 200 Administrative Assistant

Mr. Richard Plage Ext. 210 Mr. William Zerwer Maintenance

Dustin Zubert Pastoral Council President

Kathleen Arata School Board President

Rev. Patrick O’Malley Rev. James Presta Weekend Associates

Parish Staff Mass

Saturday 5:00 PM

Sunday 7:30 AM 9:30 AM 11:30 AM

Weekday Monday—Friday

8:00 AM

PARISH EMERGENCEY 847-813-7324

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School: 847-223-4021 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM EMERGENCY NUMBER 847-239-2725