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The Clarion
Our Parish Mission Led by the Spirit,
the Catholic community of Saint Anne strives to live the example of Jesus,
who said, “I came so that you might have life, and have it more abundantly.”
(John 10:10)
Liturgy Schedule Monday-Friday: ₈:₁₅ a.m.
Saturday: First Saturday: ₈:₁₅ a.m. Reconciliation: Saturdays, 9:15 a.m. until all are heard
Mass of Anticipation: ₅:₁₅ p.m. Sunday: ₇:₁₅, ₉:₀₀, ₁₁:₀₀ a.m., ₅:₁₅ p.m.
Saint Anne Catholic Community • 120 North Ela Street, Barrington, IL 60010 • 847.382.5300 • stannebarrington.org
Volume 11, No. 33 FIFTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME July 12, 2015
Michael Beard, Pastoral Associate
Jeffrey Joseph, Faith Formation Coordinator
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Dear People of Saint Anne,
As you can see on the bulletin cover, we welcome two new core staff members to our parish community.
Michael Beard and Jeffrey Joseph are two young men who will be assuming two very important ecclesial min-istry positions among us. In my mind, they both repre-sent an important future in the life of our Church. In an age of declining vocations in the priesthood and the religious life, Michael and Jeffrey are signs of the Holy Spirit at work in providing a ministerial outreach to serve the religious and spiritual needs of God’s people.
Michael Beard is our new Pastoral Associate. He as-sumes the ministerial roles that Sisters Anna Marie and Lauretta offered us in their combined 90 years. He will be the staff animator for our RCIA program, our Bap-tism Preparation Ministry (with Deacon Bill Karstenson and his wife Sueanne), the Young Marrieds Outreach and STAGG.
Michael is in his late 20s and has undergraduate de-grees in Theology and Psychology from Catholic Uni-versity in Washington. Michael also has a Master of Divinity from the University of Notre Dame—the same degree Fathers Tom, Chris and myself received from Saint Mary of the Lake Seminary when we were or-dained priests.
In many ways, Michael begins his ministry with us with same credentials of a newly ordained priest. We are the first parish community that he will serve as a full-time parish minister. Michael is engaged and will be mar-ried this October to his fiancé, Elizabeth (who is also a Pastoral Associate at Saint Benedict’s Church in Chica-go). We are indeed blessed to have found him, and as a core parish staff, we believe that he will become a very important part of our faith community.
Jeffrey Joseph is our new Faith Formation Coordina-tor. Jeffrey comes to us from Saint Alphonsus Church in Prospect Heights where he spent the last three years in a similar role that he will assume among us.
Jeffrey was born in Chicago and attended Loyola Uni-versity where he received his undergraduate degree. Afterwards, Jeffrey attended graduate school at both DePaul University and Boston College where he re-ceived his Master’s Degree in Moral Theology.
Growing up as a Bears, Bulls and Cubs fan, Jeffrey brings many gifts and abilities to use in working along-side Mary Jane Kurowski, our Director of Lifelong Faith Formation. Jeffrey will coordinate the religious for-mation program for our children and young people who attend the public schools of our parish community.
We are indeed blessed by God who led this young man to our parish community. He brings wisdom, knowledge, experience and enthusiasm as he succeeds Sue Jett who left us in her move to Indiana 2 years ago.
Over the next few weeks, both Michael and Jeffrey will more fully introduce themselves through letters in the Clarion. In late summer, we will have a more appropriate welcome for them as the new parish year begins.
Let us offer a warm welcome to them with the promise of our prayers as they begin their ministry among us.
The new Encyclical of Pope Francis on the care of our common home is on our website. I encourage you to read it and reflect upon his words with an open mind and heart. They are certainly quite extraordinary.
As you may know, Pope Francis has been on a pastoral visit to his native South America over the past week. I leave you with his remarks to Ecuador’s leaders on the concept of social justice … Sincerely, Father Bernie Pietrzak, Pastor Parents know that all their children are equally loved even though each has his or her own character. But when children refuse to share what they have freely received, this relation-ship breaks down. The love of their parents helps children to overcome their selfishness, to learn to live with others, to yield and be patient. In the wider life of society, we come to see that “gratuitousness” is not something extra but rather a necessary condition of justice. Who we are and what we have has been given to us so that we can place it at the service of others. Our task is to make it bear fruit in good works. The goods of the earth are meant for everyone, and however much someone may parade his property, it has a social mortgage. In this way, we move beyond purely economic justice based on commerce toward social justice which upholds the fundamen-tal human right to a dignified life. We cannot bequeath this heritage to them without proper care for the environment, without a sense of gratuitousness born of our contemplation of the created world.
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Office of the Pastor Stewardship of Treasure
Weekly Offering for July 5th, 2015 Year to Date Collections
People attending Weekend Liturgies: 1,306 Sunday Offering Envelopes used: 298 Electronic Giving Credit Card/Direct Debit Total for this Sunday Weekly Budget for Sunday Collections Difference
Year to Date
Collection vs. Budget Year to Date Sunday Year to Date Budget for Sunday Collections Difference
$22,845.00 $11,934.00 $34,779.00 $40,000.00 -$5,221.00
$34,779.00 $40,000.00 -$5,221.00
Sharing Parish Commitment: $1,305.00
Archdiocesan Required Collections: $ 501.00
Debt Reduction Collections: $ 959.00
Please consider signing up for GIVE CENTRAL
during the summer!
Visit www.givecentral.org.
Among us today are some of our brothers and sisters repre-senting the indigenous peoples of the Equatorial Ama-zon. That region is one of the “richest areas both in the num-ber of species and in endemic, rare or less protected species … it requires greater protection because of its immense im-portance for the global ecosystem … it possesses an enor-mously complex biodiversity which is almost impossible to appreciate fully, yet when [such woodlands] are burned down or leveled for purposes of cultivation, within the space of a few years, countless species are lost and the areas frequently become arid wastelands” (cf. Laudato Si’, 37-38). Ecuador—
together with other countries bordering the Amazon—has an opportunity to become a teacher of integral ecology. We re-ceived this world as an inheritance from past generations but also as a loan from future generations to whom we will have to return it!
Out of the family’s experience of fraternity is born solidarity in society which does not only consist in giving to those in need but in feeling responsible for one another. If we see oth-ers as our brothers and sisters, then no one can be left out or set aside.
Pope Francis, July 8th, 2015
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Community Life
Save the date for our next Music Under the Stars, Friday, August 21st, featuring the Peter Oprisko and his Sinatra-style band.
* A blanket and a hoodie were found at the last Music Under the Stars. To claim it, please contact the Parish Office at 847.382.5300.
SENIORS 55+ SOCIAL GROUP Thursday, July 16th, 1:00 p.m.:
Coffee and conversation on current events
July Schedule—Tuesdays, 9:00 a.m.—Poker and Euchre
Thursdays, 1:00 p.m., Coffee, conversation and speaker
COUPLES BRIDGE GROUP The Saint Anne Couples Bridge Group is looking for couples interested in playing party bridge. Couples gather monthly to play beginning in September and continue through June. Gatherings are suspended during January, February and March. For more information, call Connie and Paul Schnepf at 847.381.3659.
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Community Life
THANK YOU TO THE COMMUNITY OF SAINT ANNE As we look back over the days since Sunday, June 28th, we know how greatly we have been blessed by an outstanding community that surrounded us with love and generosity. Thank you to all who shared our joy at the Mass and the reception and everyone whose gifts and congratulations we treasure. Our hearts are very full as we voice a sincere thank you to all who played a part in making our “retirement” celebra-tion so special. Specifically, we want to thank …
• Father Bernie, Father Tom, Father Chris and Father Jack • Andrea and Dave Wirt for organizing and coordinating the preparations and the day • Margaret Buckstaff who was responsible for the caterers and beautiful flowers • Sarge, Dave, Juan and Andy for their assistance • Amy Holsworth and all the photographers • Tracy Garcia and Susan Valentino for the beautiful posters • Elisa Kendal-Ward for her artistically decorated cake • Karen Phillips for the fresh floral arrangement • Those who shared their time and efforts on the weekend – Kim D’Amore, Madalene Fuchs, Tracy and Ken Garcia and their sons, Danielle and Rob Kemp, Elisa Kendal-Ward, Margaret and Jeff Lortie and children, Linda Ray, Susan Valentino, and Betsy Thalheimer
Thank you, the community of Saint Anne! Sister Anna Marie and Sister Lauretta
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Community Life RETIREMENT CELEBRATION FOR
SISTER ANNA MARIE AND SISTER LAURETTA
At 11:00 a.m. Mass on Sunday, June 28th, the Saint Anne Catholic Community celebrated over 90 years of combined service to the parish and retirement of Sister Anna Marie and Sister Lauretta.
Fr. Bernie began with a heartwarming tribute to the Sisters, noting that they both began as teachers at Saint Anne School. Sister Lauretta went on to have leadership and guidance roles with the Womenʹs Club, the Adult Education Program, the Baptism Ministry, the Welcoming Ministry and Womenʹs Faith Time. Sister Anna Marie went on to serve as Director of the Saint Anne RCIA Program.
Sister Lauretta gave an inspiring reflection on the day’s Gospel, Mark 5:21-43. Mark described two miracles in which Jesus cured gravely ill women with only his touch. In the first, Jesus is perfectly comfortable touching a wealthy religious leader’s daughter. No surprise—he’s healing a “good” person.
Then, he healed a woman who was an outcast, ritually unclean, someone the rules say shouldn’t even be touched. His power goes forth to all who believe in him and who reach out in faith to touch him in prayer.
On behalf of Sister Lauretta and herself, Sister Anna Marie thanked everyone for that same touch seen in service, example, friendship and support. They are so grateful to everyone for their ministry, presence and active part in our parish: the women and men of RCIA, those involved in our adult education groups and programs, everyone with whom they shared liturgies and celebrations, the newcomers and Baptism parents and the school parents and fellow teachers in their early days here.
The Mass concluded with a beautiful blessing from the three con-celebrating priests, the parish core staff and the com-munity.
Following the liturgy, the Sisters joined the community in the school gym for a beautiful reception..
Community Life Sister Anna Marie concluded by saying that throughout the years, Saint Anne always lived what it meant to be community, a community that values worship, faith formation, helping the poor and celebrations and enjoyment.
Fr. Bernie then presented each Sister received a beautiful crystal As One Who Serves award in-scribed with words of appreciation for “Her En-during Witness of Faithfulness, Love and Gener-ous Service to God’s People.”
The people of Saint Anne are truly grateful to Sister Anna Marie and Sister Lauretta for their years of ser-vice, support, encouragement and spiritual guidance!
To view more photos of the celebration,
visit http://stannebarrington.org/category/media-gallery/.
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SILENT AUCTION DONATION FORM: We are seeking items for this event with a value in excess of $200.00.
We have limited space available and may not be able to display all items received.
Donation Item: _____________________________________________________________________ Description:
____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Special instructions, pictures, cleaning fees, black-out dates, etc.:
____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Estimated Value: $________________________ Donated by:
Name or Company Name: ____________________________________________________________________
Contact Person: _____________________________________________________________________________
Address: ___________________________________________________________________________________
Phone #: __________________________Email: ___________________________________________________
Please RETURN FORM TO: Stacey Niezyniecki at [email protected]. Questions: Call Stacey at 847.323.6395.
Deadline for donations: Saturday, August 1st.
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: Item Received? ________________________ DATE: _____________________
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Community Life
House of Hope Resale Heirlooms & Treasures
200 N. Hough St. • Downtown Barrington Wednesday – Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
www.hohresale.org
SUMMERTIME SAVINGS Stock up on summer supplies and enjoy the lazy days of July. We have lots of items for easy entertaining,
great books to take on your travels and cool clothing and accessories for the hot days ahead! All purchases help local families in crisis through Saint Anne Hope Ministries.
Now, all RED TAG and select PURPLE TAG items are just 50% off!
Human Concerns
SAVE THE DATE Mark your calendar for the 4th annual
Saint Anne Parish Golf outing
Thursday, September 24th,
at Biltmore Country Club.
Golfers of all skill levels welcome! Dinner-only attendees welcome too!
THE COMMUNITY MEAL Thursday, July 16th,
5:00-7:00 p.m.
Lutheran Church of the Atonement, Barrington
Human Concerns
SAINT ANNE SCHOOL STUDENTS DONATE SCHOOL SUPPLIES TO OUR SHARING PARISH,
ST. FRANCES OF ROME
As Saint Anne students were clearing their desks and lockers at the end of the school year, Sharing Board member Barb Winn coordinated a school supply drive. Many boxes of unused supplies were collected for use at our Sharing Parish school, St. Frances of Rome.
Pictured, above: Barb Winn and Aidan King, Sophomore PATHS Student
School supplies delivered to St. Frances of Rome.
Saint Anne students Patrick Schumacher and Michael Schumacher helped Barb
load the school supplies.
Thanks to student helpers Patrick Schumacher, Michael Schumacher and Aidan King for their assistance and to Margaret Schumacher for driving the supplies down to Cicero. Thanks also to House of Hope for their donation of supplies. A HUGE thank you to Barb Winn for her work on another successful school supply drive! What a great way to help our Sharing Parish!
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SAINT ANNE PARISH SCHOOL NEWS STUDENT LEADERSHIP COMMISSION
The role of the Student Servant Leadership Commission is to give all the students of Saint Anne a voice in how our school is run as we work to develop student leaders. Under the direction of Mr. Bob Olsen, Mr. Andrew Carter, Miss Jill Johnson and Miss Katie Parker, this past yearʹs members worked well together and tirelessly to fulfill their obligations as student servant leaders. The monthly Make a Difference Day collections resulted in very gener-ous donations to each of the chosen organizations. Their leadership was demonstrated through the creation and facilitation of the Meet Me at the Flagpole prayer service, Sharpen the Saw Week and Catholic Schools Week assem-blies. This group of students assisted at the talent show where $200.00 was raised, and the parish food bin was filled with an abundance of items for those in need. The members of the Student Servant Leadership Commission also attended the Feed My Starving Children site in Schaumburg and packaged meals for people in Madagascar. They help all of us at Saint Anne Parish School to live out the example of Jesus who came to serve and not be served through their words and actions. We thank this past yearʹs members for their service.
President Shiva Neelakantan, Vice-President Anne MacDonald, Secretary Lily Werner, Treasurer Miguel Mercado, Public Relations Directors Ryan Koehler and Madison Wrzos, Room Representatives (Grade 8) Brian Finn,
Jack Gainer, Nick McCaulley, Maddie Smith, (Grade 7) Will Graff, Ryan Iannone, Frankie Kmet, Patrick Zerrudo, (Grade 6) Jackie Albrecht, Greg Bowman, John OʹNeill, Jackie Smith, (Grade 5) Mara Janess,
Eliza Perry, Mikey Schumacher, Jarrod Skyta, (Grade 4) Evan Coombs, Bridget Daugherty, Kellen Marks, Ava Olczyk, (Grade 3) David Koziol, Paul Pituch, Iza Russe, Kaitlin Taylor.
In May, the students of Saint Anne Parish School voted for next yearʹs officers of the Student Leadership Commis-sion. Thirteen students presented their platforms with eloquent and thoughtful speeches. The following students will be officers for the 2015-16 school year:
President Miguel Mercado, Vice-President Ryan Iannone, Recording Secretary Madison Wrzos, Treasurer John OʹNeill, Public Relations Directors Emily Nakiganda and Meghan OʹDonoghue.
Faith Formation and Education
Is there anyone who would like to partner with Saint Anne Parish School to provide
in-home preschool daycare for 2 year olds?
Please contact: Nancy Meehan, Early Childhood Director,
Dawn Kapka, Principal, [email protected]
PLAN A VISIT TO OUR PRESCHOOL—GRADE 8 We offer a nurturing environment with small class sizes.
We offer both full and 1/2 day options in kindergarten and preschool.
There are multiple options for 1/2 days for 3, 4 and 5 year olds. Extremely flexible and affordable before school care
($10.00/day); after school care ($15.00/day) for all grade levels.
Check out our website and call us today to set up a tour. 847.381.0311 • www.stanneschoolbarrington.org
By Clem Aseron Sharing the Living Story
Today’s gospel pericope is a continuation of last Sunday (Mark 6:1–6a) during which Mark had shown Jesus acquir-ing honor by winning the challenge posed at 6:2 by those who heard him dare to teach in the synagogue; they
asked, where d id this man get all this?1 He shows the rejected but honorable2 Jesus moving outside his home village:
by going around to the villages in the vicinity teaching (6:6b). Recall also the call by Jesus (1:16ff.) to fishermen to
become the first disciples, to leave fishing to become instead fishers of men3 and that Jesus went up the mountain and
summoned those whom he wanted and they came to him (3:13ff); the Twelve are thus called out, to be apart, to be with Jesus.
Only then do they receive authority to go out to preach and to control evil spirits (3:14, 15). In today’s pericope (6:7-
13), Jesus again calls them out, gives them the specific mission of preaching and healing, then sends them out in
pairs. Note that Jesus has moved the disciples upward in the cosmic social hierarchy by giving them authority over
demons.4 It is they who are now to go out and make a claim to honor by acting above their customary station. Com-
pare the foregoing with the story in today’s Hebrew scripture (Amos 7:12-15) of the rejection of the prophet Amos by
Amaziah, the priest of Bethel; note how Amos bests Amaziah’s challenge with his riposte by claiming that it was the
Lord who had called him out. Perhaps there is a similar claim to honor in the letter to the Ephesians (1:3-14); for ex-
ample, compare the claims to honor in the first and fourth scriptures with the claims in the third scripture at v.13.
The second scripture (v. the citation at Ps. 85 above) claims honor of the highest sort: I will hear what God proclaims;
the Lord – for he proclaims peace … The Lord himself will give his benefits; our land shall yield its increase; what higher honor
can there be than to invoke God?
The newly authorized disciples are told to take only the barest of essentials, no provisions. This is a strange instruc-
tion to voice since in that culture, it would be a very shameless or display no regard for one’s honor by denying hos-
pitality to a stranger; it was the certain expectation that strangers would be cared for by someone. If Jesus empha-
sizes that they are to be completely dependent on the hospitality of the hosts, then it must be that it is God who will
provide under all kinds of circumstances.5
Note well here that when Mark describes how mission is to be undertaken, he uses many more words than when he
focuses on the mission itself. This suggests that Mark is interested in telling his readers how one ought to behave on
the way.6 This behavior is not asceticism or piety; Jesus has previously rejected false piety at 2:18 ff. It is really about
their attitude: missionaries are to be dependent upon God’s provision.7 Therefore, they are to remain wherever the
preaching of the gospel is received and welcomed, however humble the accommodations.8
(A) Lectionary texts: http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/071215.cfm (B) Bible texts (has verse #): http://www.usccb.org/bible/books-of-the-bible/index.cfm
FIFTEENTH SUNDAY OF THE YEAR, 2015 (104B) 1st Reading: Amos 7:12-15
Psalm 85:9-10, 11-12, 13-14 Rx = Lord, let us see your kindness and grant us your salvation. 2nd Reading: Ephesians 1:3-14
Gospel: Mark 6:7-13
Please refer to (A) and (B) above when I cite verses in the commentary below.
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Sharing the Living Story
Where they are refused hospitality and are not “heard,” they are to move on; but note their counter-challenge.9
There is definitely no overtone of conquest or domination here! It is, as God always is, invitational, not coercive.
Apparently, following Jesus means something aside from being pious. The Twelve, after all, were sent out!
SO WHAT?? What about us – most of us don’t have church jobs like the staff or are called to be catechists or are part of the ordained, called apart and then sent forth
like the first apostles or are called apart and blessed to become celibates dedicated to mission. As members of The Way, yes, as disciples,
have we ever felt that Jesus has summoned us; how did we respond?
1 Where did this man get this ability to heal and preach prophetically, he is, after all, one of our very own, the son of Mary, so we know his lineage well; he’s challenging us by stepping beyond his station of a carpenter.
2 Jesus wins the game of challenge/riposte at v.4. 3 Fishers of men: a metaphor for mission told in a context that Simon and companions understood well and which would have also made sense to Mark’s readers.
4 See my notes on the12th Sunday. Each level of the following could control the ones beneath:
• “Our” God, the Most High God
• “Other” Gods or sons of God* or archangels • Non-human persons like angels, spirits, demons (unclean spirits) • Humans • Creatures lower than humans
(* At 3:17, Jesus names James and John, Boanerges which means Sons of Thunder. To the Judean sensibility, thunder always accompanied theophanies.)
5 Compare feeding of the 5000 at v.34ff. and feeding of the 4000 at 8:1ff. 6 The Way, that is, the way of the Lord, see Mk. 12:14 or Acts 9:2 7 Remaining faithful, i.e., in solidarity with God. If humans insist, of course, God will not contravene human will. 8 To seek better accommodations would dishonor the initial host! 9 The act of shaking dust from one’s feet, done publicly, is a great insult and a high challenge to the honor of the people of the town in which the dust is found. It signifies total rejection, an unwillingness to be touched even by the most insignificant thing that might have touched the people of that village. Judean (Jews), upon their return from travel in
foreign lands (Samaria or gentile territories), would shake the dust from their feet.
Works consulted: Say to this Mountain by Ched Myers, et al; Social-Science Commentary on the Synoptic Gospels by Malina and Rohrbaugh;
The Catholic Study Bible by Donald Senior, Gen. Ed.
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LITURGICAL MINISTER SCHEDULE - JULY 18TH-19TH
Time Presider Mass Coordinators and Eucharistic Ministers Lectors Altar Servers
5:15 p.m. Fr. Chris Ciastoń
S. Doody, G. Marshall D. Brown, R. Farrell, W. Fischer, R. Kane, B. Mirski, E. Trausch, D. Trausch, J. Tuszynski, A. Tuszynski, NOT FILLED (2)
S. Koch Lector D. Foster C. Bergmann
J. Schroeder Q. Perry M. Purcell
7:15 a.m. Fr. Tom Bishop
A. Aquino J. Almdale, D. Guarnieri, J. Jagmin, M. Jagmin, L. Meckert, C. Oefelein A. Wirt D. Tyrpin M. Dehn
Z. Green D. Sasser C. Van Bergen
9:00 a.m. Fr. Bernie Pietrzak
S. Bishop, B. Bishop C. Crompton, L. DeGrazia, P. Fasano, J. Freda, K. Gillespie, N. Jorgensen, M. Kantarski, L. Koehler, D. Krout, D. Moran, R. Remback, Jan Sibley, Jeff Sibley, C. Slack, D. Slack, K. Tabak, M. Todd, H. Brauch (CLOTW)
A. Horwath T. Serpento A. Florian
T. Quig T. Sneed T. Hoffman
11:00 a.m. Fr. Jack Dewes
E. Kendal-Ward, W. Kolasinski K. Brady, V. Brenneman, M. Carens, S. Carlson, R. Diak-Witek, D. Froehlke, C. Galizia, P. Halle, M. Hamill, R. Kemp, D. Kemp, B. Kesler, J. Kolasinski Jr., V. Kostecki, J. Morkes, J. Van der Voort, D. VanNest, S. Lenz (CLOTW)
T. VanRyne K. Amatangelo J. Daluga
J. Kolasinski M. Welgat W. Fitzpatrick
5:15 p.m. Fr. Bernie Pietrzak
S. Gorman, L. Wolf S. Boutilier, Kim Darch, A. Fosteras, S. Leiding, G. McCauley, M. Michel, C. Miller, N. Miller, J. OʹShea, N. OʹShea
J. Harrington S. Roach C. Burns
A. Kasch E. Cramer Miah Cramer
COMMUNITY OFFERINGS/NEEDS Note: Saint Anne prints the offerings/needs as a service to its
parishioners and does not endorse or accept responsibility for them.
Personal assistant/companion/caregiver/driver available. Experi-enced female parishioner with references. Call 847.903.6514. Former BHS & Lake Forest College basketball player looking to help serious players develop their game. Call 847.714.6540. Home needed. Town house, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, in Cook County. School family. Call 224.241.4962. Organizational skills available. Household mess causing you stress? Let me help you organize. Call Caroline at 312.303.2007. Cleaning available. Call Magdelena at 224.730.1312. Painting, carpentry, odd jobs. Call Arturo at 224.730.1312.
TerraValleyFarm.com. Organic/free range/grass-fed steers packaged in individual cuts. Delivery to northwest suburbs. 847.754.5760.
Sitter available. Very dependable, flexible hours. Call Aneta at 630.550.7805. Parishioner referral, Anna, 847.361.0655. Home daycare. Call parishioner, Diane, at 847.809.2294.
Infant care in your home. 40 years experience. Ellen, 847.550.1963.
Professional furniture moving. Call Anthony at 224.622.0297.
Caregiver/driver/companion available. Experienced male parishioner, FT or PT. Parishioner referrals available. Call 847.224.5345.
Babysitter available to clean/care for adults. Irma, 847.382.4762.
Math tutor, 6th-12th grade. [email protected], 312.545.9297.
Architect/parishioner, Joe, 847.738.1812, [email protected].
Handyman available. $15.00/hr. Call Rosolio at 847.382.4762.
Reading/writing specialist. [email protected], 847.382.3592.
Ensuring PEACE ~ Ending Domestic Violence
6 WARNING SIGNS INDICATING AN ABUSIVE AND/OR UNHEALTHY RELATIONSHIP:
SEXIST ATTITUDE: Does your partner insist that “women should know their place?” INSULTS: Does your partner put you down for your opinions or laugh at what you believe in? Does he/she make you feel stupid, ignorant or incompetent? PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE: Does your partner make comments such as, “You’re no good?” Does he/she make you feel unable to do anything right or that you can’t get along in the world without his/her help? RIDICULE: Does your partner make fun of you alone or in other people’s presence? BLAMING OTHERS: Does your partner blame others for what he/she does or what happens to him/her? EXCESSIVELY CRITICAL OF YOU OR YOUR FAMILY: Does your partner say negative things about you or your family?
If you answered YES to one or more of these questions, you or someone you know may be a victim of domestic violence.
PLEASE CALL:
• Mary Hoffing, Human Concerns, 847.382.2148 • 24 Hr. Domestic Violence Hotline, 847.697.2380 • Emergencies, 911
Saint Anne will assist through referral and by offering spiritual, emotional and practical support, as possible.
Saint Anne Catholic Community
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Anthony Ament Diane Augustine Phyllis Babbs Troy and Judy Bac Marcy Barr Laura Beck Michael Betlinski Chuck Brennemann Doris Carey Kyle Carey Walt Casten Baby Jack Cerone Sally Connolly Jay Cooper Susan Cross Lucy Cunningham Faye Dargan Margaret and Mario DiLullo John Dunbar Larry Elliott Barb Fateau Louise Fransen Mary Ann Golden Tom Harman Marie Madeleine Hildebrand Karen Jezierski Joseph Kalita Mary Beth Campbell Kovacs John Lenz Pia LoBrayco Elaine Lunn Mike Manczko Donna Mautner Becky McCoy Theresa McCoy Mary McKeirnan Peter Meyer
Virginia Miller Stan Moston Doris Mulvihill Robert Murphy Liam Murtaugh Frank Nuebel Eva Nowakowski Richard O’Brien II Mary Lou O’Brien Andrew O’Connell Suzanna Perr Dennis Peters Dick Plenge Laurie Qualls Stephen and Tom Reinhart Peter Reyther Bob Ross Rick Schaschwary Michelle Schmitt Dominic Sesto John Mark Shaw Orville Stein Theresa Stevens Janet Sullivan Keane Sullivan Urban Thobe James Michael Thompson Will Tobias Fr. Fred Tomzik Thomas Towne Miranda Valles Jack Vaughn Kenneth Villamar Roy Wilkes Carol Youkhanna Virginia Zwolinski
MASS INTENTIONS Monday, July 13th, Exodus 1:8-14, 22; Matthew 10:34-11:1 8:15 a.m. (JD) Saint Anne Perpetual Mass Society Tuesday, July 14th, Exodus 2:1-15a; Matthew 11:20-24 8:15 a.m. (BP) Andy Pietrzak—Bobbie Hixson Wednesday, July 15th, Exodus 3:1-6, 9-12; Matthew 11:25-27 8:15 a.m. (CC) People of Saint Anne Thursday, July 16th, Exodus 3:13-20; Matthew 11:28-30 8:15 a.m. (CC) Mike and Lee Lee Filippelli—The Filippelli Family Friday, July 17th, Exodus 11:10-12:14; Matthew 12:1-8 8:15 a.m. (TB) Saint Anne Perpetual Mass Society Saturday, July 18th, Jeremiah 23:1-6; Eph 2:13-18; Mark 6:30-34 5:15 p.m. (CC) Marcia Brown—The Family John Cronin—The Madigan Family Sunday, July 19th, Jeremiah 23:1-6; Eph 2:13-18; Mark 6:30-34 7:15 a.m. (TB) People of Saint Anne Jackie Dierbezk—The Burny Family 9:00 a.m. (BP) Marc Weaver—The Family Harold & Betty Johnson, Special Intention—Bob & Maryann Koncz William Stringfellow—Eileen and Dan Wenstrup John Cronin—Barbara and Ronald Siemon Virginia Willey—Pat Zoeller 11:00 a.m. (JD) Chester Zero—Tom and Cathy Faust Alvina Nuebel—The Madeja Family Angela Pierri DiAnna—Angela Thennisch Ron Lutes—John and Laura Hunter Edward H. Allegretti—The Thornton Family Delores Tricoci—Mary Jo Shafer 5:15 p.m. (BP) Alonso Fuentes—The Dasburg Family Sandra DiCecca—Philip DiCecca
PARISH EVENTS Monday, July 13th Tuesday, July 14th, St. Kateri Tekakwitha 7:00 p.m. Rosary 7:30 p.m. Adult Choir Wednesday, July 15th, St. Bonaventure Thursday, July 16th 9:15 a.m. Young at Heart Field Trip 1:00 p.m. Seniors Coffee and Conversation 5:00 p.m. Community Meal, Lutheran Church of Atonement Friday, July 17th Saturday, July 18th 9:15 a.m. Reconciliation (BP) Sunday, July 19th, 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time Summer Mission Appeal 1:00 p.m. Parish Baptisms (TB) 7:00 p.m. Session 2 Baptism Preparation
REMEMBER OUR SICK
Our Weekly Intentions
UPCOMING MARRIAGES II Cyra-Lou Ortega and Michael Nhim
Saturday, July 18th, 11:00 a.m. Carolyn Schaefer and Mark Fischer
Saturday, July 18th, 3:00 p.m. Laura Pavin and Jacob Connors
RECENT BAPTISMS Libby Anne Desmarais (Olivia and Jordan)
Catherine Elizabeth McGuire (Maria and Matt)
OUR BELOVED DEAD Ted J. Buczynski, husband of Helen and father of Ted, Jr., Terry and Cindi;
Shirley Humphreys, aunt o f Joe Wolfe;
Robert Schaefges, father o f Debbie Strawn;
Robert Soule, husband of Shirley Juip
Parish office summer hours on Fridays: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
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Domestic & ForeignUsed Auto SalesService & Repair
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HANDYMAN SERVICE847-551-1767
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JOHN & NONIE BROWN FAMILY
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• BENJAMIN MOORE, CABOT STAINSVALSPAR, ACE PAINTS • TORO MOWERS
AND SNOWBLOWERS • CRAFTSMAN TOOLS• KEY DUPLICATION
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ACE LAWN CARE PRODUCTS• FRESH WAVE AIR FRESHNERS
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RETIREMENTIt’s Never Too Soon to Plan for Retirement.
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ParishionerHonoring the Family
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Saint Anne Catholic Community 120 North Ela Street, Barrington, Illinois 60010
Parish Office 847.382.5300 847.382.5363 (fax) Monday - Thursday: 9:00 A.M.—5:00 P.M. Fridays during summer: 9:00 A.M.—12:00 P.M. Saturday/Sunday: 9:00 A.M.—1:00 P.M.
Saint Anne Parish Staff: Pastor Fr. Bernie Pietrzak 847.382.1705 [email protected] Assistant to the Pastor Ms. August Link 847.620.3055 [email protected] Pastor Emeritus Fr. Jack Dewes 847.620.3058 Associate Pastors Fr. Tom Bishop 847.620.3060 [email protected] Fr. Chris Ciastoń 847.620.3059 [email protected] Pastoral Associate Michael Beard 847.620.3070 [email protected] Sr. Anna Marie Dressler 847.381.5793 [email protected] Sr. Lauretta Leipzig 847.381.5452 [email protected] Deacon Couples Jim and Ellen Condill Bill and Sueann Karstenson Bob and Sue Powers Director, Liturgy and Music Rory Cooney 847.620.3064 [email protected] Associate Director, Liturgy and Music Georgene Farman 847.620.3066 [email protected] Director, Human Concerns Mary Hoffing 847.382.2148 [email protected] Director of Hope Ministries Marie Jochum 847.381.1159 [email protected] Diane Barrett 847.381.5721 Project Hope Office Manager Business and Operations Manager Margaret Buckstaff 847.620.3054 [email protected] Office Assistant Cathy Faust 847.382.5300 [email protected] Computer Administrator Carol Helmers 847.620.3051 [email protected] Receptionist Carla Stobart 847.382.5300 Marketing, Development and Communications Coordinator Amy Holsworth 847.620.3052 [email protected] Maintenance Supervisor Sarge Youkhanna 847.620.3078 School Maintenance Dave Rozycki 847.620.3007
Faith Formation and Education 847.756.4051 (fax) Director, Lifelong Faith Formation Mary Jane Kurowski 847.620.3071 [email protected] Faith Formation Coordinator Jeffrey Joseph 847.620.3067 [email protected] Implementation Coordinator Carla Czyzewski 847.620.3069 [email protected] Administrative Assistants Marianne Bondi 847.620.3068 [email protected] Karen Poglitsch 847.620.3072 [email protected] Youth and Young Adult Minister Michael Hugo 847.620.3073 [email protected]
Saint Anne Parish School 319 E. Franklin Street, 847.381.0311 Mrs. Dawn Kapka, Principal [email protected] Donna Cherwin, Office Manager/ Marketing Director [email protected]
Sharing Parish Saint Frances of Rome, Cicero, 60804 Fr. Mark Bartosic, Pastor 708.652.2140
Parish Council of Ministries [email protected] 847.620.3057 Bill Graff, Chairperson Susan Doody, Worship Commission Mark Karney, Worship Commission Christine Jodoin, Faith Formation and Education Susan Zaehler, Faith Formation and Education Claire Hamilton, Human Concerns Commission Donna Nobregas, Community Life Commission Andrea Wirt, Community Life Commission Jerry Rodosky, Deanery Representative Jim Condill, Office o f the Pastor Jim Young, Office of the Pastor
Finance Council [email protected] David Wirt, Chairperson Ron Cobb Sarah Gainer Joe Gurreri JP Hills Andrew Kelleher, Jr. Lisa Koehler Nathan Perry Jack Reinhart
School Advisory Board Margaret Graff, Chairperson Kim D’Amore Hayde Federighi Margaret Graff Christine Jodoin Dawn Kapka Colleen Kozak Nathan Perry Denise Peters Tricia Rasmussen Norm Yustin
Clarion Bulletin Editor Kerry Miller 630.278.8807 [email protected]
Sacraments We believe that the celebration of the sacraments ranks among the most important gifts that we have. We look forward to sharing these celebrations with those who, in some way, are part of our community. Therefore, please note the following:
Visitation of the Sick: If you or a family member are in a local hospital or are homebound and would like a visit from a minister of care or a priest, call Mary Hoffing at 847.382.2148.
Baptism: Our Baptism ministry is pleased to help your family prepare for the special event of your child’s entrance into our faith community.
• Two Baptism sessions are required for parents baptizing their 1st child
• Parents who have had a Baptism at another Catholic Church and are now wanting to baptize a child at Saint Anne will be asked to speak to a staff member before scheduling Baptism
• Parents who have already attended Baptism preparation at Saint Anne will be asked to speak to a staff member before scheduling Baptism
Information for setting a Baptism date will be given at the meeting or at the time of the interview. Please call the parish office at 847.382.5300 where all scheduling is done.
Marriage: To be married at Saint Anne, your preparation process should begin 7 months to one year prior to your wedding date. Please call the parish office to secure a date as soon as possible. Membership at Saint Anne is not a requirement. We look forward to helping you during this time of engagement and preparation for the vocation of Christian marriage.
First Eucharist and First Reconciliation: These sacraments are typically celebrated in second grade. Candidates must be registered parishioners and complete the two-year preparation program. Please call the Faith Formation and Education office at 847.620.3067 with questions.
Confirmation: This sacrament is celebrated in high school. Candidates must be registered parishioners and complete the two-year preparation program. Please call the PATHS office at 847.620.3072.
Reconciliation: Saturdays, 9:15 a.m. until all are heard or by appointment.
Registration: To enter into our faith community, please attend an information/registration session at 9:30 a.m. in the Hospitality Room, followed by the 11:00 a.m. Mass on the 1st Sunday of the month, except on holiday weekends when there are no sessions. For further information, call the Rectory office at 847.382.5300.
* THE NEXT NEW PARISHIONER WELCOMING SESSION AND REGISTRATION WILL BE ON
SUNDAY, AUGUST 2ND *