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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 12, No. 46 TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME October 9, 2016

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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 12, No. 46 TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME October 9, 2016

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Wellstreams—Living Waters for the Journey in Faith

By Sister Lauretta Leipzig

SECOND CHANCE GOD

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It was at a meeting of journalists at the Vatican. Pope Francis kicked off the new year with a speech asking them to

concentrate on covering more good news rather than focusing on the bad. Following this speech, a writer, Kaley

Thompson, published a news item about the Pope. She said in her article that Pope Francis suggested the media not

spotlight the mistakes and the flaws but look to “shine light on the good to make our strengths stronger.” “There is good

underneath it all,” the Pope said. He suggested a motto for the journalists for the year: 2016: A Good Year.

It seems that we, too, must work to live out this directive of the Pope. There’s good in us all, but we have to wonder if we

sometimes need many chances to put that good into action. Do we need at least a second chance to accomplish that goal?

Of course! And so, we look to God—the right place, as that is the specialty of our Savior! God is the God of second chances

and, from our individual past life experiences, we know that God is also the God of another … and another … and another

chance!

We can cite numerous people in Scripture who received second and even third and fourth chances. They were given more

chances after stumbling on their way to rewrite their life stories in order to “shine light on the good.”

Moses, born in Egypt during a dangerous time for Jewish boys, was chosen by God and given the protection of

growing up in Pharaoh’s palace. He could have been killed, but he received a second chance. With that gift, he

was able to help his nation forty years later when God gave him a chance to return to Egypt and set his people

free.

Zacchaeus, a hated tax collector, used his power and authority to take advantage of the poor. On visiting

Zacchaeus’ town, Jesus chose to stay at his house. We know how Zacchaeus repented, and God chose to give

him a second chance for a new life.

Peter was an impulsive man, often speaking his mind without much thought or tact. We remember his story of

denying Jesus in the courtyard to save his own life. Yet, in spite of this, Jesus had plans to use Peter to build

his church and give him a second chance to show his love for him.

There is probably no greater need for a second chance than when someone comes face to face with one’s past

life of living selfishly and hurting others in serious ways. Such a person was the thief hanging on the cross

who asked Jesus for mercy. His humble request was answered, and Jesus promised him a second chance to be

with him in eternity.

What about us? How many of us have said, “If only I had another chance I would …?” Granted, we all make mistakes and

beg for yet another chance. Yes, we all are in need of another chance many times in life, and Jesus is willing to give it to us.

We either can put those chances to good use or we can waste them. When we say “If only I had another chance …,” we

need to make sure the sentence ends “… I would not squander it.” How many “second chances” have we received in our

lives already? Can we even count them? Did we receive them with gratitude to God? What did we learn from our

mistakes? What changes did we make to move back onto a more loving or generous or faithful path?

Some of the strongest themes of “second chances” can be found in some of the stories leading us into the upcoming holiday

season. In 1843, Charles Dickens gave us one of the greatest second chance stories literature has ever known. Scrooge, a

miser of a man whom many people gave up on, received a second chance to be the generous, peacemaking soul that lived

inside of him. On a lighter level, recall Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer, different from the other deer and shunned by

them, was given a second chance to “shine” and bring gifts to the world and light to the darkness. As we think about the

season that moves us toward the beautiful feast of Christmas, let us see these examples of second chances as strong

motivational stories that can make us aware of the many “second chance” gifts we, personally, receive from God.

Finally, there’s the greatest story of all when we talk about a second chance. Jesus, the Life, reminds us that his birth event

is truly the Gospel of the Second Chance brought about by the helpless baby-king born in a barn for all of us. Let us pray

each day that we may be able to focus on the good and see what we need to change so that we might “shine light on our

good to make our strengths stronger.” We rejoice always in the God who came to earth with a forgiving heart and open

arms and is forever our Second Chance God!

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STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE Weekly Offering for October 2nd, 2016 Year to Date Collections

People attending weekend Liturgies: 1,692

Sunday Offering Envelopes used: 338

Electronic Giving/Direct Debit/Stock

Fall Catch-up Collection

Total for Sunday

Weekly Budget for Sunday Collections

Difference

Year to Date Collection vs. Budget

Year to Date Sunday

Fall Catch-up

Total Sunday/Fall Catch-up

Year to Date Budget for Sunday Collections

Difference

$25,784.00

$7,920.00

5,197.00

$38,901.00

$40,000.00

-$1,099.00

511,778.00

5,197.00

$516,975.00

$560,000.00

-$43,025.00

Sharing Parish Commitment: $18,503.00

Archdiocesan Required Collections: $20,569.00

Debt Reduction Collections: $8,070.00

PLEASE WATCH YOUR MAIL

FOR THE

FALL CATCH-UP COLLECTION

INFORMATION

AND AN OPPORTUNITY TO SIGN UP FOR

GIVE CENTRAL.

Office of the Pastor

Worship

LITURGY CORNER—Edited by Rory Cooney THE LITURGY OF THE WORD—PART ONE. THE MINISTERS

As with the entire Mass, many people have roles to play in the Liturgy of the Word.

The priest, who presides at the entire liturgy, directs the flow of the Liturgy of the Word, often proclaims the Gospel,

usually gives the homily and introduces the Creed and the general intercessions as well as concluding the general

intercessions with a collect prayer. In addition, the priest may give brief introductions to the readings to "open our

ears" so that we focus our attention perhaps in the direction in which he will take the homily.

When there is a deacon present, the deacon's role is to proclaim the Gospel and occasionally to preach on the readings.

It is also the deacon's role when he is present to lead the general intercessions.

It is the role of lay lectors to proclaim the first and second readings in such a way that we experience them as acts of

faith made by people whose lives are formed and informed by the very word they are proclaiming. At most Masses,

there is a Psalmist or Cantor whose role is to proclaim the psalm in song and lead our response by introducing it and

encouraging our participation. Generally, too, we have altar servers who carry candles to lead the procession with the

gospel book or evangeliary from the altar to the ambo.

But, before all of these ministers, there is the ministry of the assembly. It is from the assembly that all these other

ministers arise and for whose common service they exist. The assembly of the baptized, filled with the spirit of Christ,

is the living presence of Christ present in the world. The assembly, then, in a sense, is the word of God that is

proclaimed to the world. The ministry of the word belongs to all of us, not just to the lector or the priest and deacon.

Having been filled with the spirit of Christ in our baptism and confirmation, having been given that gift over and over

again in our celebration of the Eucharist, both in liturgy and in life, we are called to be the living word of God in the

world, a word that does what it says it is going to do, a word that announces a new world of love and justice, where

the last are first, where leadership is service and where God calls us to be a family of brothers and sisters who care for

each other.

This is us, gathered to hear the word of God every weekend. God's word is holy food for holy people, calling us ever

more deeply into the mystery of Christ, to fulfill God's mission to transform the world, starting with our own hearts.

Next week: The First Reading

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THE JOY OF LOVE DISCUSSION Are you intrigued by Pope Francis?

Do you want to learn more about his thoughts on love and family?

Do you enjoy thoughtful discussions about relevant topics?

If YES, join members of the Saint Anne Core Staff

who will facilitate a six week discussion on Pope Francis’ exhortation, The Joy of Love.

Take advantage of this chance to learn more about what an exhortation is,

share your own perspective and experience,

hear from other points of view and grow in your lived faith.

Register with Carla Czyzewski

at [email protected] or at 847.620.3069.

THURSDAYS, 7:00-8:30 P.M.

Thursday, October 13th: Intro, Chapters 1-3—Rory Cooney

Thursday, October 20th: Chapter 4—Michael Hugo

Thursday, October 27th: Chapter 5—Fr. Chris

Thursday, November 3rd: Chapter 6—Michael Beard

Thursday, November 10th: Chapter 7—Fr. Joji

Thursday, November 17th: Chapters 8-9—Fr. Bernie

The Joy of Love is available at Barnes and Noble or the Christian Shop on Rand Road,

can be ordered online at Amazon or accessed online at http://thejoyoflove.com.

Faith Formation and Education

FAMILY-MINISTERED MASS Are you looking for a way to get your family involved

in our Mass celebrations?

The Family-Ministered Mass is a great way to introduce your

children to the many ways we can all participate in celebrating

the liturgy together. Family-ministered Masses are generally

held the second Sunday

Proclaim the first reading

Read the petitions

Place the altar cloth

Present the gifts

Upcoming dates are Sunday, November 13th and Sunday, December 11th

For more information or to participate,

please contact Anne Horwath at [email protected] or 847.381.3868

or Lisa Koehler at [email protected].

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Faith Formation and Education

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29TH

8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Our next speaker event:

EUCHARIST AND MERCY

(MY JOURNEY)

FEATURING FR. JOJI

WOMEN’S MINISTRY PROGRAM AT SAINT ANNE PARISH

Fr. Joji will join us to share how his journey of faith guides him in

everyday life. He will share his thoughts on the Eucharist, including

reflections from the book Living the Eucharist: Celebrating Its

Rhythm in Our Lives by Paul Bernier.

He will then invite the attendees to join him in examining the theme

of mercy in scripture. This will be a great opportunity to hear and

learn a bit more about our new associate pastor!

WOMEN’S FAITH TIME COMMITTEE:

Madalene Fuchs, Molly Grudzinski,

Betsy Thalheimer, Leslie Wachsman,

Andrea Wirt, Joyce Wisniewski

To register for this free program,

contact Carla Czyzewski at [email protected] or 847.630.3069.

For more information,

contact Michael Beard at [email protected] or 847.620.3070.

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Faith Formation and Education

KAIROS Thursday, November 10th

through Sunday, November 13th

The next Kairos retreat is scheduled for Thursday, November 10th-Sunday, November 13th.

Students will leave Saint Anne on Thursday, November 10th, at 3:30 p.m.,

and return Sunday, November 13th, at 3:30 p.m.

The deadline to register is Thursday, October 20th. The cost for the retreat is $350.00, which includes 3

nights lodging, meals and materials at Cabrini Retreat Center, Des Plaines. A spot will be reserved when

online registration, full payment, parent permission form and teen participant agreement form are

received. Limited financial aid is available for parishioners.

● Registration is on a first-come basis with priority given to parishioners.

● Non-parishioners are welcome to register; Thursday, October 20th is the deadline for applications.

Applications will be accepted after that date on a space available basis.

Online registration is available on the Saint Anne website under: Upcoming Registrations or under Faith

Formation/Youth and Young Adult Ministry/Retreats/Kairos.

For more information, contact Michael Hugo at 847.620.3073 or [email protected]

or Karen Poglitsch at 847.620.3072 or [email protected].

ONE DAY WITHIN YOUR COURTS IS BETTER THAN A THOUSAND ELSEWHERE.

There are experiences that simply change one's life forever. For over 35 years, teens who have participated

in the Kairos retreat have said that it was the definitive experience of their life.

Do you find yourself wondering about what life really means

and if there is more to it than what you have experienced so far?

Do you have questions about your Christian faith—what it really means?

If so, this retreat may be just what you are looking for. Led by a group of senior teen and adult leaders,

participants will spend three days away exploring these issues. Answers are not guaranteed but just

asking the questions will make a difference in the way you live.

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SAINT ANNE PARISH SCHOOL NEWS

Faith Formation and Education

CLASS OF 2017 SERVANT LEADERSHIP PLEDGE

Our 8th grade students are called to significant servant leadership; they are called to model the way of Jesus for our

younger students. The Holy Spirit has given them a special way of serving others, and they pledged to leave their

legacy in a positive way on all they encounter inside and outside of school.

We, the Class of 2017, pledge to live out the seven habits, to be leaders, to be

good role models and to leave a positive mark on our school. We have been here

for numerous years, so we have witnessed several eighth grade classes to look

up to. We are the ones being looked up to now. We promise to continue to learn

from each other and our mistakes, not just textbooks. As the Class of 2017, we

will give it our all to help our school in the areas of sportsmanship, academics,

service and faith.

Whether the result of the game was a win or a loss, we will always know that

Jesus is in our spirit. We will be leaders in sportsmanship by …

Showing courtesy to others even if we lose. If we win, we will act humbly and respectfully towards our

opponents.

Putting forth our best effort

Utilizing all skills and acting as one. We can accomplish more together than apart, and

Supporting all our fellow classmates on their road to success and all the difficulties they may have to face.

As a class, we will try our best in our final year at Saint Anne Parish School and we will be leaders in academics by …

Using our sustainability project to improve the world around us by creating a clean, green environment

Promoting the importance of reading inside our school, and

Putting school before everything else by asking questions when confused about a subject and by engaging

ourselves in our classes.

As a class, we will set leadership service goals by going out of our comfort zone to help other people.

We will be leaders in service by …

Giving up time for others and putting others before ourselves

Giving ourselves to Christian service as called for by Jesus Christ

Reaching out to our little cardinals … and choosing to be more welcoming and inviting to all in our school, and

Growing more fully into servant disciples through our

charitable actions and initiatives.

As a class, we will keep Jesus in our hearts and on our

sleeves. We will be leaders in faith by …

Actively participating in Mass and being present on

weekend Masses

Growing in our faith by reading the scriptures and

praying more often

Making ourselves and others feel good about themselves

by following the Golden Rule and leading with kindness

towards teachers and students alike

Acting and showing leadership by encouraging others to

do the right thing and inspiring them to turn towards

God for guidance and hope

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Faith Formation and Education

ARE YOU:

A baptized Catholic who never received First Communion or Confirmation?

A baptized Christian who might be interested in learning more about becoming Catholic?

Not a Christian, but curious about why Catholics do what they do?

A Catholic who feels out of step or out of touch with faith?

DO YOU:

Want to take your faith to the next level?

Want to engage any and all questions you have

about Catholicism, Christianity, the

Mass or anything Jesus-related?

Act on your curiosity! Take the next step and contact Michael Beard, our Pastoral Associate—

you might be being called to the RCIA! At the very least, you can get some answers to your questions.

It just might be a powerful new stage on your journey!

You can reach Michael at [email protected] or 847.620.3070.

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Worship

Human Concerns

WANT TO BE A EUCHARISTIC MINISTER? Training for Adults and Teens

Those interested in training to be an Extraordinary Minister

of Holy Communion (Eucharistic Minister) are invited to training at Saint Anne.

Saturday, October 15th, from 9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

NOTE: Archdiocesan policy requires EMs to be confirmed Catholics.

To register or for more information,

contact Rick/Rita at [email protected] or 847.304.4409

or call Georgene at 847.620.3066.

SOUP SUPPERS High school teens and adults … We will join the Night Ministry and other youths in reaching out to the

less fortunate by serving soup and sandwiches to the homeless and those on the verge of homelessness in

the South Shore (71st Street and Jeffrey Blvd.) area of Chicago.

The 2016-2017 schedule for making and serving soup is as follows:

SOUTH SHORE

Wednesday, November 16th ● Wednesday, February 22nd

Wednesday, November 30th ● Wednesday, March 8th

Wednesday, January 11th ● Wednesday, March 15th

Wednesday, January 18th ● Wednesday, April 12th

Wednesday, January 25th ● Wednesday, April 19th

Wednesday, February 8th ● Wednesday, April 26th

▪ Adult volunteers working with children must be in full compliance with all Protecting God’s Children

components including attending VIRTUS training prior to beginning their work

▪ Six teens and two adult chaperones/drivers can attend each trip

▪ Adults and teens interested in serving soup should complete the interest form on our website.

▪ To assist in making soup, contact Francis Connors at [email protected].

▪ To make sandwiches or donate food such as fruit, chips and desserts,

contact Amanda Niro at [email protected]

For more information, contact Amanda Niro at 847.828.9630 or [email protected].

Information is on our website, stannebarrington.org,

under Faith Formation & Education—Youth/Young Adult Ministry—Service Opportunities

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Human Concerns

HOUSE OF HOPE • PROJECT HOPE • GIFTS OF HOPE

HELP FILL THE FOOD PANTRY FOR FALL! The Project Hope Food Pantry is holding a soup and cracker drive

to fill its pantry with warm, nourishing soup for the cold days that

are right around the corner. Please help fill the bellies of our

neighbors in need with comforting soup and crackers! Thank you!

WISH LIST

• Non-condensed Soups (Campbell’s Chunky, Progresso)

• Cheese Soup • Vegetable Soup

• Ritz Crackers • Cheez-It Crackers

• Club Crackers • Town House Crackers

HOUSE OF HOPE RESALE SHOP Cooler weather is creeping in—

time for cozy sweaters, coats and scarves!

Come in and see our latest arrivals for the fall season

and keep us in mind for Halloween costumes,

accessories and decor, too!

* SALE INCLUDES HALLOWEEN AND FALL DECOR

There's no trick to it,

shopping at House of Hope is a treat!

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Community Life

SENIORS SOCIAL GROUP OFFERINGS THURSDAY AFTERNOON

COFFEE AND CONVERSATION GROUP PROGRAMS

Enjoy a cup of coffee, a treat and camaraderie

on Thursdays, at 1:00 p.m., in the parish building. Thursday, October 13th: Loving Mary, Je sus's Mother, our Mother.

Claudia Dasburg will discuss Marion devotions

Thursday, October 20th: Raymond Ferrel, MD discusses

Esophageal Reflux, Heartburn and Related Disorders

SECOND GENERAL MEETING Simplicity and the Influence of Example—

Transitioning for the Holidays

The Women’s Club is pleased to deliver this timely topic at its next general

meeting on Tuesday, October 11th. Laurie Kane, of Treetime Christmas

Creations, will help us make the most of our holiday decorations by learning

to transition our fall décor to the winter holidays. So, instead of storing two

completely different sets of decorations, she will show us how to transform

woody fall tablescapes to sparkly winter scenes. We will learn to live through

the holiday season simply and elegantly with these tips and suggestions.

Treetime Christmas Creations is located at 22N102 Pepper Road, Lake Barrington. It is the number one

rated website in the nation for holiday décor, and those of us in Barrington can browse its gorgeous show-

room again and again. The Saint Anne Women’s Club appreciates their generosity with this presentation.

The Women’s Club Act of Compassion for the October meeting is to provide socks and gloves for the

homeless. Please check your drawers and closets for any forgotten gloves/socks that aren't being

used. These items will be paired with the hats that were blessed at the September meeting. Your

generosity is overwhelming and much appreciated by the recipients.

The meeting will start promptly at 7:00 p.m., and appetizers are always appreciated. Refreshments,

appetizers and desserts will be served. Our meeting will conclude by 9:00 p.m.

If you are able to help set up or stay after the meeting to clean up, please contact Shirley Michelotti at

[email protected] or 847.381.8493.

HOSPITALITY

On Sunday, October 9th, volunteers from the Parish Finance Council will serve donuts, coffee and orange

juice. The Finance Council advises and collaborates with the Pastor with respect to his responsibilities in

the administration and stewardship of the parish’s temporal goods.

MINISTRY HOSTING SCHEDULE

Sunday, October 16th—Young Marrieds Group; Sunday, October 23rd—Home & School Association

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Community Life

Thank you to the Saint Anne parishioners and their guests

for making the Fifth Annual Fall Golf Classic a success!

We had 88 golfers and an additional 62 dinner guests,

raising over $74,000.00 for the Saint Anne Catholic Community!

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Community Life

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS, DONORS AND SUPPORTERS! Event Sponsors:

David and Andrea Wirt and The Rodosky Family

Benefactor Sponsors:

Merrill Lynch – Jennifer and David Conrad and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan

Patron Sponsors:

Sebert Landscaping, Single Path and Suburban Surgical Care Specialists – Kane Center

Hole Sponsors:

Cary Dental Associates, LLC ▪ Farmer’s Insurance, Jacek Malczynski

Fidelitone ▪ Hamilton Partners ▪ Hollis Brothers Auto Repair

Illinois Gastroenterology Group ▪ The Karnezis Family

McBreen & Kopko ▪ Peter J. McBreen & Associates ▪ Saint Viator High School

Single Path Technologies ▪ Wing-Hamlin Company, Inc. ▪ Würth Baer Supply Company

Tee or Green Sponsors:

Carmel Catholic High School ▪ Susan and Galen Doody ▪ Kelleher & Buckley, LLC

Suzanne and Philip Knell ▪ Rosemary and Mike Luby ▪ Northwest Town Mechanical

The Bob Powers Family ▪ Mr. and Mrs. Matt Smith

STEM Limited Partnership ▪ David J. Tabak, O.D.

Donators and Supporters:

Coyote Marsh & Associates, Inc. ▪ The Flower Studio ▪ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Herr ▪ Shirley Juip

Chad, Katie and Jack Holsworth ▪ Jackie Kapcheck ▪ Mr. Jacek Malczynski ▪ Marquardt Barrington

NPN360/Mark Marron ▪ Barbara and Glenn Reed ▪ Wickstrom Auto Group ▪ Mr. Joe Wolfe

Mr. Mark Wrzeszcz ▪ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young

Live and Silent Auction Donors:

Amy Auten, Owner, Frill & Furbish ▪ Kelly and Mike Berkowitz ▪ Biltmore Country Club

Fr. Chris Ciastoń ▪ Cooper’s Hawk Winery ▪ The Daily Herald

Ms. Renee Diak-Witek, Owner, Skin Wellness ▪ Doering Landscaping

Duchossois Family Foundation ▪ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Feraco

Jolie Fleur ▪ Mr. and Mrs. Bill and Margaret Graff ▪ Mrs. Molly Grudzinski

Hart, Davis, Hart ▪ Fr. Joji ▪ Mr. Bob Kielbas ▪ Mr. Bob Malpede

Makray Golf Club ▪ Mr. and Mrs. George and Kathy McAndrews

Mr. and Mrs. Peter and Jennifer McAndrews ▪ Mr. Hugh McBreen ▪ Brian McManus, Jr.

M.J. Miller & Co. ▪ Mr. Gaetano Nardulli, Owner, NEAR ▪ Fr. Bernie Pietrzak

PRP Wine International ▪ Mr. Curtis Pulkrabek ▪ Mr. and Mrs. Mike and Carol Rolfs

Saint Anne School Administration ▪ Mr. Tony LaFrenere, Schaumburg Park District

Seasons 52 ▪ Mr. Jim Sobb ▪ Ms. Rosa Steinhart ▪ Mrs. Michele Stephen

Stonewall Orchard Golf Club ▪ Mr. and Mrs. Mike and Susan Streeter

Mr. and Mrs. Bob and Maryl Weskamp ▪ Windy City Bulls

Joyce and Hank Wisniewski ▪ Mr. Joe Zgonina ▪ Ms. Ginger Zgonina

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PRAY FOR THOSE SERVING OUR COUNTRY: David E. Anderson Jr., Petty Officer (Navy), brother of Elizabeth and Victoria Anderson, Norfolk, VA

Lt. Sam Betar, son of Margaret and Sam, Army, Ft. Benning, GA

Lcpl Colin R. Bosworth (USMC), son of Ken and Pam, Okinawa, Japan

Daniel Carrick, nephew of Mary Helen and Larry McCarthy, Army Special Forces, Afghanistan

Master/Sgt William G. Cook, grandson of Bill, U.S. Army, Ft. Belvoir, VA

Lt. Col. Marc E. Czaja, son of Virginia and Charles Brenneman, USMC, USA

Sgt. Michael W. Gabriel, son of Cindy Gabriel, 595th Trans BOE

Cpl Joseph James Gerak (USMC), son of Jay and Mary, Camp Lejeune, NC

LT Jacqueline Gridley, granddaughter of Dorothy Connolly, USN, Norfolk, VA

Andrew Jennings, cousin of Virginia Brenneman, Army, Wounded Warrior, USA

Christopher Lenz, grandson of Rosemarie, Airman 1st Class, Kedena, Japan

Bobby Maxwell, cousin of Pat Weaver, Navy, U.S.S. John McCain, Yokosuka, Japan

Corporal Joshua Mehr, son of Gregg and Georgeanna, USMC, Okinawa, Japan

USAF Capt. Robert O'Meara, son of Bob and Sue, Anderson Air Force Base, Guam

Sgt. Thomas Orlowski, son of Jon, USMC Special Operations, Camp Lejeune, NC

SFC Jeffrey Puch, brother of Katie Grund, Army, Hunter Airfield, Savannah, GA

Lt. Clayton Rife, grandson of Elaine Conrad, Afghanistan

Matt Ryan, nephew of John Weaver, U.S. Army, Fort Carson, CO

Sgt. Robert Schroeder, son of John and Martha Muno, Army, South Korea

James Reed Strissel, Jr., grandson of Joseph and Ann Tuszynski, Colorado

Cmdr. Joseph W. Stubitz, US Navy, brother of Steve, Afghanistan

Community Life

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED—

HABITAT Saint Anne volunteers for Habitat are working

on a house and need some more volunteers on

Saturdays, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The

house is approximately fifteen minutes from

Lake-Cook Road and Rt. 59. Please consider

helping this fun group. For more information,

call Mary Jo Martin at 847.431.9608.

FUNERAL LUNCHEON

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Volunteers are needed to comfort those who are

grieving by providing salads/desserts and assist-

ing at funeral luncheons. When and how often

you help depends on your schedule; you do

NOT need to be a member of the Women's Club

to help. For more information or to volunteer,

contact Susan Valentino at 847.304.8626 or

[email protected].

SAINT ANNE ART SHOW Call for artists to participate in a

Art Show

on Sunday, October 30th,

following all Masses,

in the Hospitality Room.

* All mediums * No charge *

Come vote for Best of Show award.

For more information and to participate,

contact Shirley at [email protected].

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Community Life

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16TH,

AT SAINT ANNE

For a few hours and a few miles, friends

and neighbors will be coming together to

"...love, not in word or speech, but in truth

and action." (I John 3:18) CROP Hunger

Walks are community fundraising events

sponsored by Church World Service (CWS),

an international relief, development and

refugee resettlement agency. Money raised

by CROP Hunger Walks nationwide is used

by CWS to provide food, medical care,

disaster relief and self-help development

for needy people around the world.

34TH ANNUAL BARRINGTON AREA CROP HUNGER WALK

Twenty-five percent of the funds raised are returned to be dispersed to hunger alleviating agencies

in the Barrington area. After all Masses next weekend, you will have the opportunity to be part of

this important event which will begin and end at Saint Anne, with registration at 12:30 p.m., and

step off at 1:00 p.m. You can be a walker, a sponsor or provide healthy snacks for the walkers. We

also need some volunteers for walk day. Contact Laura Cerretani at 847.842.9629. Sign up is

available online for our team or to sponsor a walker. Visit www.crophungerwalk.org/barringtonil.

Also, be sure to visit and "Like" us on Facebook!

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By Clem Aseron Sharing the Living Story

We are nearing the end of Luke’s story about Jesus’ journey to the city of his destiny where he will suffer and die.

Luke’s travelogue is less about geography and is more a literary device that allows him to tell his community about

Jesus’ encounters with all kinds of individuals and groups in order to remind them (us!) of what it means to be a

disciple, a follower of Jesus; it is primarily theological.

Leprosy (not Hansen’s Disease or leprosy as we know it) is only one of a number of skin diseases that made a person

unclean and subject to severe isolation: they had to live outside of physical contact with the community, had to wear torn

garments, had to keep their hair unkempt, had to cover their beard (beard = sign of dignity) and had to shout

“unclean” when someone approached. Hence, they stood at a distance from Jesus (v.12) as members of this out-

group would be required to do.

The number ten, especially in multiples, implies fullness or a large amount; this is not simply a small band of lepers

but represents the many who are “unclean” and who therefore stand outside of the in-group. Compare the story1 of

Naaman in the first reading. He is a pagan who because of leprosy is an outcast; hesitatingly, he follows the Prophet

Elisha’s instruction and is made clean, that is, he is cured of the sickness and healed from being an outcast! Healed,

he is now able to return to full stature in his own community; Naaman resolves to move away from all other gods

and do homage instead to the Lord – the God of Israel – by worshipping on the very earth on which that God had

cured him and made him whole.

Recall also that Jews and Samaritans did not normally associate but having the same physical illness and being social

outcasts forces them together. Luke's irony is that they find themselves together despite the fact that their ancient

religious dispute (another kind of illness!) dictates them to be apart. They implore pity us (destitute, they would

usually ask for alms) and Jesus “sends” them, including the Samaritan, and as they “went,” they were cured. This

reminds later readers (us) of John's story of the man born blind whom Jesus “sends” to wash in the pool of Siloam (=

“the One sent”). Those who made a claim of a cure for a skin disease had to be examined closely by a priest whose

declaration was necessary before they could return to full social intercourse within the community (= healed, in that

cultural mindset). (clean = healed = restored to social intercourse) The lepers go to show themselves to the priests, so

they could be named clean, able to be restored to the bosom of their community.

They are healed but there is only one who “sees” that he is healed for only he returns, with this new insight, to praise

God in a loud voice. This is Luke's favorite device to show a response to the manifestation of God’s power. Recall,

for example, the behavior of the shepherds at the birth (2:20) or the blind beggar at 18:43. The “seeing” by the

Samaritan is again remindful of the “seeing” on the part of the Man Born Blind (John 9:38). Luke's man returns to

prostrate himself at Jesus’ feet; this is an accepted way of highlighting the presence of God who has been in action;

finally, Luke reveals that the man is a Samaritan, an outsider for other reasons!

Luke emphasizes Jesus’ typical response: Jesus always signals fullness; he wants inclusion of all; he wants ten! Recall

that a few weeks ago (24th Sunday of the Year), we read the pericope from chapter 15 about fullness: 100 sheep, 10

coins and 2 brothers.)

(A) Lectionary texts: http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/100916.cfm

(B) Bible texts (has verse #): http://www.usccb.org/bible/books-of-the-bible/index.cfm

28TH SUNDAY OF THE YEAR, 2016 (144C) First Reading: 2 Kings 5:14-17

Responsorial Psalm: 98:1, 2-3, 3-4 RX = The Lord has revealed to the nations his saving power.

Second Reading: 2 Timothy 2:8-13

Gospel: Luke 17:11-19

Please refer to (A) and (B) above when I cite verses in the commentary below.

Continued on the following page

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Sharing the Living Story

By exclaiming at v.18 that this one is a foreigner, Jesus emphasizes that salvation is for all for others besides the

Chosen. Imagine the impact on Luke's community! Owing to long-standing religious and cultural arguments,

Samaritans cannot claim to be Sons (or daughters) of Israel, that is, they cannot be members of the in-group. They are

outside the possibility of salvation! Yet, here is Jesus affirming that this Samaritan not only can “see” that he is clean

but he is also saved! The Samaritan “saw” where the healing came from and was grateful; to be grateful requires one

to enter a relationship with a person; that person was Jesus. It is in that relationship that there is salvation. Compare

to 7:22 where Jesus says that the sign of the messianic age (the presence of himself as Son of God) will be signaled by

the healing of lepers; in Luke, we are indeed on the verge of entering Jerusalem. This foreigner is the only one to

“turn back” and seek out Jesus. Is this not what we ask of ourselves on Ash Wednesday? To turn back? To turn

back to Jesus?

In the first reading, Naaman, the Syrian, a gentile, another foreigner, is cured of leprosy by following the suggestion

of the prophet Elisha (like Jesus, another man of God) to “go” (and immerse himself in the Jordan); Naaman enters a

relationship with the God of Israel. At v.17, Naaman asks for soil from the land of Israel so that upon his return to

his own home land (foreign soil), he can offer sacrifice as though he was still standing on the Lord's own land.

The Lord has revealed to the nations his saving power. This psalm refrain also reveals inclusion; as always in Hebrew scripture,

the nations are those outside the nation Israel, that is, those outside the in-group. See v.2, The Lord has made his

salvation known: in the sight of the nations, he has revealed his justice. God has made his salvation known to the nations; God

has made his justice known to the nations. Recall that God’s justice is not man’s justice; God’s justice is a kind of

relationship in which all sides have an equal share none are left out; all is in right relationship as it was in the

beginning; this is a state of being in which there is solidarity one with another and with God. All is in balance.

Look at verses 11-13 in the pericope from Timothy.

11This saying is trustworthy: If we have died with him, we shall also live with him; 12if we persevere, we shall also reign with him.

But if we deny him, he will deny us. 13If we are unfaithful, he remains faithful for he cannot deny himself.

To become a member of the in-group requires solidarity with Jesus. This relationship, this faith, this solidarity is a

constant gift of God. We have only to respond by remaining in solidarity with Jesus, that is, remaining faithful and

he, always waiting for us to turn, will remain always faithful.

Both the first and third readings speak pointedly that healing, conversion and salvation are God’s business and are

given by God to all – even people considered to be outsiders by members of the in-group. Yet, The Lord has revealed

to the nations his saving power.2 Given all this insight, how does one unpack the last part of verse 19 in the Gospel: …

your faith has saved you. (Stand up and go; your faith has saved you.)

So What?

Who does our own culture define as lepers today?

We are moving inexorably to the presidential elections;

in the present political climate, what is the response of a disciple to the rhetoric

about Muslims, or the Latino undocumented, or the refugee Syrians, or the …

1 See from v.1 to appreciate the context of who Naaman is and the import of his conversion 2 See also v.2. Before all nations, the lord reveals his justice. God’s justice (righteousness) = everything is just right;

there is no in-group or out-group, no unevenness, no one over the other, none lacks, for all are gifted by the Lord.

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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.

Help wanted: PT independent contractor for Barrington professional

pet sitting business. Contact [email protected].

Housekeeping and occasional babysitting. Call Maria, 847.973.6251.

Home caregiver available for older adults. Debbie, 847.254.3454.

Room needed. Grad student seeks room/inlaw apt. in exchange for

work in home/business or childcare. Call Lauren, 312.316.9805.

Experienced dog walker/pet sitter. Call Claire, 847.337.8677 or

email [email protected].

House/pet sitting, domestic services, extended stay. Jo Ann,

847.476.1855, [email protected].

Statistics tutoring available. All levels. Contact [email protected].

Experienced caregiver available. Call Clare, 847.707.9992.

Experienced, dedicated caregiver available. Julia, 219.308.5399.

Personal female assistant/companion/caregiver/driver. 847.903.6514.

Former basketball player will help develop your game. 847.714.6540.

Organizational skills available. Call Caroline at 312.303.2007.

Cleaning available. Call Magdelena at 224.730.1312.

Painting, carpentry, odd jobs. Call Arturo at 224.730.1312.

Sitter available. Aneta, 630.550.7805. Referral, Anna, 847.361.0655.

Home daycare. Parishioner, Diane, 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. FT/PT. Bruno, 847.224.5345.

Babysitter available to clean/care for adults. Irma, 847.382.4762.

Math tutor, 6th-12th grade. [email protected], 312.545.9297.

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:

• 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

LITURGICAL MINISTER SCHEDULE - OCTOBER 15TH-16TH

Time Presider Mass Coordinators and Eucharistic Ministers Lectors Altar Servers

5:15 p.m. Fr. Chris

Ciastoń

Susan Doody, F. Wrobleski E. Accordino (sub req.), D. Brown, P. Carollo,

R. Farrell, D. Hays, R. Kane, H. Pino (sub req.), T. Skleba, D. Trausch,

E. Trausch, NOT FILLED (1)

W. Schell

C. Bergmann

J. Harrington

E. Fitzgerald

M. Mercado

NOT FILLED (1)

7:15 a.m. Fr. Bernie

Pietrzak

A. Aquino S. Beattie, A. Benjamin, C. Eisenbarth, J. Naughton, K. Voigt,

NOT FILLED (1)

T. Ciganek

D. Tyrpin

J. Rich

J. Benjamin

Logan Eisenbarth

Q. Perry

9:00 a.m. Fr. Bernie

Pietrzak

K./S. Whigham J. Almdale, M. Bleibel, A./D. Broderick, E. Diaz-Jimenez,

C. Fleming, V. Giamalva, K. Goodwin, M. Kantarski, M. Kurowski,

K. Murphy, C. Oefelein, T. Smith, B./P. Sobolewski, K. Tabak,

NOT FILLED (1), T. McCoy (CLOTW)

M. Martin

L. Martin

A. Florian

E. Dunkel

L. Sellers

M. Gryzlo

11:00 a.m. Fr. Joji

D./J. Walker V. Brenneman, P. Corwin, R. Covelli, R. Diak-Witek, K. Garcia,

D./R. Kemp, V. Kostecki, P. Lindh, T. Lindh, N. Nolan, A. Van Ryne, J./S.

Werner, L. Wood (sub req.), NOT FILLED (2), Karen Darch (CLOTW)

L. Hahn

S. Bishop

M. Corwin

A. Kasch

M. Lindh

I. Davila

5:15 p.m. Fr. Jack

Dewes

Rick/Rita Weaver L. Clement, F. Cotter, C. Ennessy, P. Halle (sub req.),

C./Y. Mitoraj, K. Moran, H. Wisniewski, J. Wisniewski, NOT FILLED (2)

Mark Roeckell

C. Laning

B. Lutsi

E. Nakiganda

NOT FILLED (2)

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Darlene Altieri

Anthony Ament

Roberta Bakalar

Tony and Marcy Weckler-Barr

Laura Beck

Michael Betlinski

Michael Bey

Tom Black

Chuck Brennemann

Philip Cano

Doris Carey, Kyle Carey

Walt Casten

Sally Connolly

Jay Cooper

David Cox

Susan Cross

Michael Czaja

Faye Dargan

Lewis Dilts

Mario DiLullo

Lauretta Dolan

Evelyn Donohoo

Loraine Drews

Erin Dunn

Jack Estes

Ryan Etton

Anna Fisher

Nick Fosteras

Dorothy Gemkow

Mary Ann Golden

Jeff Hunter

Sue Jacob

Karen Jezierski

Michelle Karl

Caroline Kolder

Tim Kraemer

Brian Krull

Rosemarie Lenc

Corryn Lohmeyer

Gail Luczak

Elaine Lunn

McKai Malooley

Mike Manczko

Judy Mandolini

John Matlachowski

Tom McCoy, Elsie McCoy

Mary McKeirnan

Ed McLoughlin

Alex McNamara

Peter Meyer

Virginia Miller

Doris Mulvihill

Dana Murphy

Sharon Murray

Mary Lou O’Brien

Andrew O’Connell

Rita O'Connor

Bob Ostergreen

Rosemary Paulus

Mike Pavone

Suzanna Perr

Dennis Peters, Joan Peters

John Peterson

Dick Plenge

Alexander Proebstle

Mary Reinhart

Peter Reyther

Loretta Riccupito

Bob Ross, Jane Ross

Margaret Ryan

Ray Sambo

Herman Schamberger

Rick Schaschwary

Catherine Scheid

Michelle Schmitt

Kathy Seveska

John Mark Shaw

Bruce Stopka

Janet Sullivan, Keane Sullivan

Urban Thobe

James Michael Thompson

Will Tobias

Thomas Towne

Sophia Trujillo

Jim Ulmes

Becky Urbanski

Miranda Valles

Bonnie Vaughan, Jack Vaughn

Rick Weaver

Kenneth Webster

Patrick Welsh

Roy Wilkes

Laura Wortman

Virginia Zwolinski

MASS INTENTIONS Monday, October 10th, Gal 4:22-24, 26-27, 31-5:1; Luke 11:29-32

8:15 a.m. (JD) Saint Anne Perpetual Mass Society

† Joan Lerch—Kathy Tabak, John and Frank Lyons

Tuesday, October 11th, Galatians 5:1-6; Luke 11:37-41

8:15 a.m. (BP) People of Saint Anne

Wednesday, October 12th, Galatians 5:18-25; Luke 11:42-46

8:15 a.m. (MS) † Ken Fritz—The Hixson Family

† James Wouczyna—The Family

Thursday, October 13th, Ephesians 1:1-10; Luke 11:47-54

8:15 a.m. (JT) † Raymond P. Niro—The Freda Family

Friday, October 14th, Ephesians 1:11-14; Luke 12:1-7

8:15 a.m. (CC) Saint Anne Perpetual Mass Society

† Florian Kaminski—The Family

Saturday, October 15th, Exodus 17:8-13; 2 Tm 3:14-4:2; Luke 18:1-8

5:15 p.m. (JT) † Elaine Steltman—The Family

† Nancy and Sam Brugliera—Connie Bufalino

Sunday, October 16th, Exodus 17:8-13; 2 Tm 3:14-4:2; Luke 18:1-8

7:15 a.m. (CC) People of Saint Anne

9:00 a.m. (BP) † Thomas Boyle, Lt. Col. Todd Clark, Joe Morabito

and Kevin O’Rourke—Pauline Boyle

† Richard Rivera—The Hixson Family

† Germaine Rose Eder—The Boyle Family

† Ginny Noyes—Lisa and Michael McLaughlin

Remembering all Volunteers of Hope Ministries

11:00 a.m. (BP) † Dan Shimek—The Paul Schnepf Family

† Pat Costello—The Family

† Joseph Burns—The Timlin Family

† Stella Kielczewski—The Nikolich Family

† Bradley Erdmann—John and Mary Brown

5:15 p.m. (CB) † Sandra DiCecca—Philip DiCecca

† James Jacobsen—The Family

REMEMBER OUR SICK IN PRAYER

Our Weekly Intentions

PARISH EVENTS Monday, October 10th, Columbus Day

9:15 a.m. Women’s Scripture Group—Conference Room

7:00 p.m. RCIA—Hospitality Room

Tuesday, October 11th

7:00 p.m. Rosary—Church

7:30 p.m. Adult Choir—Parish Center

Wednesday, October 12th

Thursday, October 13th

12:00 p.m. Mass—Lake Barrington Woods (CC)

7:00 p.m. Joy of Love Discussion #1, Chapters 1-3, Rory Cooney

Friday, October 14th

Saturday, October 15th

9:15 a.m. Reconciliation (CC)—Chapel

Sunday, October 16th—CROP WALK

RECENT BAPTISMS Nora Rae Spicer (Julie and Charlie)

Oliver John Stach (Jennifer and Joseph)

UPCOMING MARRIAGES

I Katie Hertel and Bryan McConnell

II Julie Maher and Brian Loughlin

II Laura Sowa and Randy Dissler

II Jaclyn Tararo and Joshua Koci

II Diana Quezada and Andres Cibrian

Saturday, October 15th, 1:00 p.m.

Anna Maria Sblendorio and Giovanni Bartolone

OUR BELOVED DEAD Gerard E. Schoenherr, husband of Arlene

and father of Daniel, David, Donna, Douglas and Diane

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Koldon Moving & StorageILL.CC.3844

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Hollis Bros. ServiceEst. 1973

250 E. Main St., BarringtonWe’re Between Rt.’s 59 & 14

One Block Eastof the Metra Rail Road Tracks

Domestic & ForeignUsed Auto SalesService & Repair

Specialities Include:Dealer Level Repair

Capabilities in MercedesBenz, BMW & GM Vehicles

847-381-6691Dave & Steve Hollis

Complete Auto Detailing

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A C E H A R D W A R E B A R R I N G T O N847-304-4325

906 S. NORTHWEST HWY, BARRINGTON

JOHN & NONIE BROWN FAMILY

PARISHIONERS SINCE 1989

• BENJAMIN MOORE, CABOT STAINSVALSPAR, ACE PAINTS • TORO MOWERS

AND SNOWBLOWERS • CRAFTSMAN TOOLS• KEY DUPLICATION

• SCREEN AND WINDOW REPAIR• WEBER GRILLS AND ACCESSORIES

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62 N. Old Rand Rd Lake Zurich

PIG ROASTING

Belknap AutoBody, Inc.847-382-9433

Since 199427W 982 Commercial Ave.,

Barrington

H.R. STEWART, INC.Plumbing, Heating & Cooling

(847) 639-3331www.hrstewart.com

Smith-CorcoranFuneral Homes • Crematory • Funeral Planning

Owned and Operated by the Bob & Jay Smith Family Since 1912

Chapels also in Chicago & Glenview

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A Century of Respect, Compassion, and Grace

512064 St Anne Church (B)

REALTOR

847-224-1024PARISHIONER

Law Offices of Robert J. RossRobert J. Ross - Wills & Trusts -

30 Years Experience - Business Law -

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Air Conditioning & Heating Corp.

$15.00 Off On Service Call$50.00 Off On New Furnace

Or Air ConditionerNot Good W/ Other Offers

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RETIREMENTIt’s Never Too Soon to Plan for Retirement.

Need a Well-defined “Exit Strategy”?Already Retired? We Should Talk!

Bill Karstenson • [email protected]

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Joanna ArciszewskaJoanna’s Cleaning Service

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[email protected]

THE STONEGATECONFERENCE & BANQUET CENTRE2401 W. Higgins Rd.

Hoffman Estates847-884-7000

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847-381-8700224 W. Main St. Barrington

Real Estate • Wills • Trusts • ProbateBusiness Law • Personal Injury

& General Legal Matters

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DANNY OLSENResidential/Commercial Realtor

Cell: 847-774-1761EXPERIENCE.INNOVATION. INTEGRITY.

Buy or Sell with Danny,and $250.00 donation

will be made toSt. Anne in your name

Parishioner

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N u r t u r i n g t h e

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SOUTH BARRINGTONSPECIALS

Monday � Friday ◆ Dine-In or Delivery

MondayHalf Price Pizza’s½ OFF PIZZA DAY

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Tuesday.50 Cent Wings

.50 Cent Miller Lite Draft Beer

(4pm - 7pm)Celebrate Our Anniversary

50 Years!

WednesdayHouse Wine Wednesday

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Thursday Full Slab of Ribs & Fries

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FridayU Pick It

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Minimum $15 Delivery Order

No Coupons, Plus Tax, Plus Gratuity

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mention ad

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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.—3:00 P.M.

Saturday/Sunday: 9:00 A.M.—1:00 P.M.

Saint Anne Parish Staff: Pastor Fr. Bernie Pietrzak

[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. Chris Ciastoń 847.620.3059

[email protected]

Fr. Joji Thanugundla 847.620.3060

[email protected]

Pastoral Associate

Michael Beard 847.620.3070

[email protected]

Deacon Couples

Jim and Ellen Condill

Bill and Sueann Karstenson

Bob and Sue Powers

Sr. Anna Marie Dressler 847.381.5793

[email protected]

Sr. Lauretta Leipzig 847.381.5452

[email protected]

Director, Liturgy and Music

Rory Cooney 847.620.3064

[email protected]

Associate Director, Liturgy and Music

Georgene Farman 847.620.3066

[email protected]

Director, Care Ministries

Mary Ellen Johnston 847.382.2148

[email protected]

Director, Hope Ministries

Mary Howard 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 Managers

Cathy Faust 847.382.5300

[email protected]

Stacey Niezyniecki 847.382.5300

[email protected]

Computer Administrator

Carol Helmers 847.620.3051

[email protected]

Marketing 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 Assistant

Marianne Bondi 847.620.3068

[email protected]

Director, Youth and Young Adult Ministry

Michael Hugo 847.620.3073

[email protected]

Administrative Assistant

Karen Poglitsch 847.620.3072

[email protected]

Saint Anne Parish School 319 E. Franklin Street, 847.381.0311

Principal Mrs. Dawn Kapka

[email protected]

Office Manager/Marketing Director

Donna Cherwin

[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

Julie Andrews, Human Concerns Commission

Liz Cocoma, Faith Formation and Education

Susan Doody, Worship Commission

Mark Karney, Worship Commission

Christine Jodoin, Faith Formation and Education

Claire Hamilton, Human Concerns Commission

Tracy Garcia, 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 Pete Scheffler

School Advisory Board Colleen Kozak, Chairperson

Hayde Federighi Margaret Graff

Christine Jodoin Liz Pitcher

Denise Peters Pete Scheffler

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 Ellen Johnston 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. Call the parish office at

847.382.5300.

Marriage: To be married at Saint Anne, the preparation

process should begin 7 months to one year prior to the

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 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. For more information, call the Faith Formation and

Education office at 847.620.3067.

Confirmation: This sacrament is celebrated in high school.

Candidates must be registered parishioners and complete the

two-year preparation program. For more information, call the

PATHS office at 847.620.3072.

Reconciliation: Saturdays, 9:15 a.m. until all are heard or by

appointment.

Adult Christian Initiation: If you are looking for a place to

belong or a church community to share questions and beliefs,

perhaps you would like to find out more about what it means

to be a Catholic Christian. Saint Anne would be delighted and

honored to share the gift of faith and fellowship with you.

Call Michael Beard at 847.620.3070 for information regarding

the RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults).

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 parish

office at 847.382.5300.

* THE NEXT NEW PARISHIONER WELCOMING

SESSION AND REGISTRATION WILL BE ON

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH *