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Fifth Sunday of Easter May 3, 2015
Uche AgboifohKevin AguirreLiam Alkass
Brian AndersonAlexander Bankowski
Ryan BarrettoMeaghan BarrioEmma Becker
Victoria BelmonteLauren BennettDennis Bond III
Alexander CalderonJohn Carney
Danielle CassidyElizabeth Castelli
Madison DalleskaColin Davis
Kyle DetermannAllison DiGangiErika Donohue
Julia DwyerPierce Eckstein
Joshua FinkKenneth Floody
Lia FranzeKaeli FumaroloAdrian GalleglyAlexander Ganji
Alexander GarciaHunter Gaul
Audrey GerdzunasLucy Ghiotti
Adrianna GilewiczAngela Giustino
Summer GregoireIsabella GroebnerKathryn Hammond
Jordyn HarrisOwen HartRuby HartMax Hogan
Olivia Ingraffi aEmma KarnoscakKelsey Karnoscak
Matthew KassClayton King
William KinsellaAlex Knize
Alexandria Knudtson
Grace KnuthJackson Knutsen
Joseph KohlLogan Kowalski
Katelyn KrollDominic KubacikJoseph Kulpins
James LauCaden LightfootElla LongmeyerAudrey Lyons
Mason MagnanaoNolan Marasigan
Kaelee MartinIsabella Martinez
Jae Martinez-VanDienKeith MaslineLuke McIlhon
Kelly McQueenBreanna McVicker
Grant McVickerBrady MeierNatalie Meler
Jennifer MillerShaun Miller
Alexander MlynekMarc MottonenLydia MurphySara Neilson
Colin O'KellyMadelyn OwenHannah Pardun
Alexa PazurAudrey PearceDean PerroneAlec PetersonTaylor PientoEmily Pinto
Samantha PlizgaRubie PopliKevin Porter
Adam ReichelChloe Ricard
Gianna RoseneEmily RothmeyerSarah RothmeyerKate Rothmeyer
Brandon SaliendraBrennan Saxe
Tyler SchiavoneTeresa SchmidtTommy Schultz
Ava Sclafi niAmelia Sexton
Matthew SextonKarly Sgroi
Matthew SheddKatherine ShidleSofi a SimonianIsabella Skiba
John SloanMia SouliotisRyan StadlerEthan Stewart
Jon StrittmatterNathan Szabo
Benjamin TerwilligerGabriella Tomaino
Nathan Vanden BoomDaniel Vrablik
Christopher WagnerZachariah WaltuckPeter WawrzyniakEllie WunderlichJazmyne WyllieSteven Young
Clare ZachRichard Zanardo
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Welcome to Holy Family
Holy Family Catholic community invites all to new life in Christ. Are you new to Holy Fam-ily? Are you considering becoming a registered parishioner? We welcome you to become engaged in carrying out our mission. New members are registered on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of every month (excluding holidays) immediately follow-ing the 9:00 A.M. Mass. Welcome Ministers will be available at the Welcome Desk to walk you through the short registration process. If Sunday is not convenient for you, contact Susan Cabay at 847-274-4423. Saint Paul says, “We are the Body of Christ.” We look forward to experiencing that reality with you. Fr. Terry Keehan, Pastor
Schedule
MassesWeekdays: Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. Monday & Wednesday 7:00 p.m. First Friday of the month 9:00 a.m. (with Anointing of the Sick) First Saturday of the month 9:00 a.m.Saturday 5:00 p.m.Sunday 7:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. (interpreted for the hearing impaired) 11:00 a.m.
4:00 p.m. Holy Days 7:00a.m., 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Eucharistic AdorationEveryday 6:00 a.m. to Midnight
Reconciliation (Available upon request)Communal Reconciliation with individual absolution First Saturday of the month at 4:00 p.m. in chapel)Individual Reconciliation (in Reconciliation Room) Other Saturdays from 4:00 p.m.-4:45 p.m.
Nursery Available Saturday 5:00 p.m. Sunday 9:00 and 11:00 a,m.
Anointing of the SickPlease know that recent hospital privacy laws have signifi cantly limited our knowledge of parishioners who are hospitalized. If you have a loved one who is ill, please contact our Pastoral Care offi ce to re-quest the Anointing of the Sick. Th e ideal time for anointing is when family is present and not neces-sarily in the fi nal hours of life. Monthly Anointing of the Sick takes place on the First Friday of the month at 9:00 a.m. Mass.
Weekend Hospitality Donations
Baked goods and bite-sized treats are needed each weekend for hospitality after masses. Please bring donations marked “Hospitality” to the kitchen. Contact Sue at 847-907-3443 with questions.
Holy Family Catholic Community2515 Palatine Rd.Inverness, IL 60067847-359-0042 (ph)847-359-0639 (fax)holyfamilyparish.org
Vision StatementHoly Family Catholic Community invites all to new life in Christ. Our response to God’s call is evident through full, conscious and active participation in our community.
Mission StatementTo engage all in the sacramental life through vibrant worship, life-long learning and passionate community.
Core ValuesAnimated by our faith in God to evangelize, we live the following core values:• Integrity• Excellence• Unity• Service• Justice
Sacramental / Formation Ministers
Friar Johnpaul Cafi eroFr. Denis CarneiroFr. George Kane
Fr. Richard Vaz, SVDFr. Bill Zavaski
Fr. Medard Laz, Pastor Emeritus
Pastoral Councile-mail: [email protected]
Al Clementi Chairperson (Pastoral Care)Bernie Schaeff er Vice-Chair (At Large - Pastor)Fr. Terry Keehan Pastor (Staff )OPEN Recording SecretaryRobin Schreiner Adult FaithEileen Neal Archdiocesan RepBrooke Held At Large (Council)Tony Mathias Family FaithJudy Petrie Holy Family Catholic AcademyKen Dirnberger Knights of ColumbusTracey Cantarutti OperationsAndrew McGovern Outreach & JusticeHeidi Rooney Staff Alan Bosslet Teen Faith (Adult Rep)Daniel Tokarz Teen Faith (Teen Rep)Aly Worthem Teen Faith (Teen Rep)Heidi Trocha Worship
Council meets the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. All are invited to attend and listen to the items on the published agenda. If you or your group have an item for discussion, it needs to be submitted in writing to the council chair one week prior to the scheduled meeting.
Finance Council
Th e Finance Council of Holy Family meets quar-terly and its current members are:
Ken AmanMaureen DeRosaRosemary Goff - ChairRobert Growney
Edward MajerczakJohn McCarthyJeff rey RotterJim Vande Logt
About Us
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Fr. Terry Keehan“You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart with all your soul, with all your mind.” (Mark 12:30) This is Jesus’ response to the question, ‘What is the greatest com-mandment?’ I would bet that most of us consider the heart and soul part of that response
more than the mind part. In truth Jesus is asking us to love with our mind. Let’s consider just some of what that might mean. We are to engage our minds in the loving God process. We are to study and learn about God in order to be able to love more fully. We are to tap into resources of knowledge that lead us to grow education-ally in the pursuit of love. We are to learn that loving God and neighbor are really the same process. And of course it means much more than these few examples.
Our minds are a treasure of inexhaustible resources such as memory, reasoning, thinking, processing, feel-ings, emotions, reactions and more. They are also wells of deep mystery because I am sure that we all wonder sometimes why we think certain things and why thoughts seem to pop into our minds.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month and Sue Geegan, Our Director of Outreach and Justice, is spear-heading some efforts here at Holy Family to heighten our awareness of mental health issues and resources. This weekend’s 9 and 11am Masses will include activi-ties and prayers that will underscore the fact that one in four Americans suffers from some form of mental health challenge or illness, many of which may not even be diagnosed and certainly not treated.
My family is shaped and certainly infl uenced by some mental health challenges, and perhaps yours is as well. Unlike many other illnesses that present themselves as obvious such as physical disabilities, mental health issues and illnesses are not as obvious. You certainly can’t often tell when or detect if someone is suffering mentally. The truth is every one of us has times of men-tal and emotional challenge that is temporary. Another challenge of mental disease is the stigma. Admitting to needing help and certainly admitting to a formal diagno-sis is not easy. I know from my family experience that even admitting the need for help is a huge hurdle. But I also know from my family and others that treatment is available and hope can be realized. Like any other disease we are fi nding out that many mental illnesses are often a combination of a genetic predisposition and environmental factors.
In addition to the awareness that we are providing here at Holy Family, you may also fi nd it helpful to go to nami.org (the site for the National Alliance for Mental Health) or Google understandingmentaldisorders.org Let us hold those who suffer from mental illness and those who care for them in our prayers. Let us also consider how we might advance the political climate in Illinois which is consistently one of the least funded states in the union for mental health programming.
Many thanks for the strong response that so many of you shared in our recent Parish Survey. We are now processing the responses and an independent fi rm is analyzing the responses which will assist us in forming a strategic plan as we move forward. The plan and re-sponses support three major areas of the plan including:1. Increased revenue2. Improved product (worship and ministry) and mes-saging3. Organizational and cost considerationsPlease look for results of the survey and details regard-ing the strategic plan as they unfold.
Our Worship offi ce is beginning a new initiative for anyone interested in writing the Prayers of The Faithful, sometimes called the Petitions or Intentions or Prayers of the People for weekend Masses. If you are a good writer and have an interest in leading our community in crafting these special prayers along with a small group of others, please contact Brian in the Worship offi ce at 847-907-3472.
We congratulate the many children who are receiving First Communion from our Parish Academy Community, Our Family Faith Community and our Christian Family Ministry Community during the next few weeks. The largest celebrations will be Masses at 10:30 on Satur-day, May 2 and Saturday, May 9. We thank the cate-chists, parents and staff who have worked so hard in the formation of our children along the sacramental journey that is such a hallmark of Catholicism. We are indeed grateful for the many passionate people who volunteer in sharing their faith with our young parishioners.
The best I can tell, there are 10 times in the scriptures when Jesus proclaims, “I am… (something)” This week’s Gospel includes one of them. “I am the vine and you are the branches…” we hear him say. Let us spend some time in prayer with that image this week. What does it mean to be a branch of the vine of Jesus Christ? One thing is that we draw life from him. Everything we do that is fruitful comes from Jesus. Let’s be fruitful in spreading the love that comes from him and the ultimate vine grower—God.
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The Worship Community...creates a vibrant prayer and worship experience so that all may participate in a fully conscious and active way in the Liturgy.
Worship
If You Borrowed a Pyx From
Holy Family ...please return it to the front offi ce as our
loaner supply is running low.
Thank you!
Mark your calendar!
Sr. JoAnn Persch, RSM will be with us to offer refl ections during the 9:00 am
and 11:00 am Masses on Sunday, May 17, 2015 on
“The Human Face of Immigration.”
Sr. JoAnn will also be available to answer questions after Mass in the
narthex. Please join us!
Easter Flower Memorials are posted on pages 19 and 20 of this bulletin.
We remember your beloved deceased in our prayers and thank you for your donation.
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Worship
Your Questions Answered
(Part II of II)
You asked, we answer! The last couple of weekends, we have had some questions come to the Worship offi ce regarding the liturgical environment and music. We have heard many positive things and, at the same time, we have heard some “constructive criticism.” This weekly column, Worship Notes, is all about engaging the Holy Family Community in dialogue. We may not always agree, but let us fi nd common ground and remember that common ground is holy ground. The names of those who submitted the questions have been omitted. We appre-ciate the questions and the feedback.
1. Why does the director of music say "Sing Church" instead of "Sing Holy Family." Presiders say "Good Morning Holy Family." "Sing Church" sounds so Protestant.
When we profess within the creed, we say, "One holy catholic and apostolic Church…". There is certainly no problem saying Holy Family from time to time, however, the use of words are in keeping with the theological un-derstanding that we belong to a greater body than the one assembled each weekend. When we sing as a church we are joining the Church universally in its worship and adoration. Some Catholic presiders say: "Let the Church say Amen!". It is one way of engaging the assembly into the prayer, especially song, and the “full, conscious, and active participation” of the assembly that was called for by the bishops of the Second Vatican II Council.
2. The use of the electronic keyboard instead of the piano makes the music sound less prayerful.
The electric keyboard allows the utilization of strings, pads, and other piano sounds which enrich the liturgical ex-perience. Many love a great sounding acoustic instrument such as the piano we have, however, it is much more prayerful to have a tuned instrument (which the keyboard always is), versus an acoustic instrument that may be out of tune because of the infrequency of tuning. More and more churches are turning to digital piano technology because of this. On the same note (no pun intended), our piano is tuned as needed, e.g. before the Triduum and Easter season.
Check out the following articles related to the use of the electronic keyboard and its appropriateness, when used well, in Catholic worship. Music Technology in the Liturgy http://tinyurl.com/mpb9omt Electronic music ahead: Proceed with Caution http://tinyurl.com/m7xgsw5
Need a printed copy? Stop in and say “hello” in the worship offi ce, we’ll provide you a copy of the article.
-- Ann, Brian, Gene, Jill
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Operations
Ro GeislerParish [email protected]
The OperationsCommunity...oversees the parish business and infrastructure activities to ensure they operate effi ciently.
Holy Family Books & Gifts is owned by Holy Family Parish and solely managed and operated by volunteers.
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Marsha [email protected]
The Adult Faith Community... supports the mission of lifelong learning by providing educational, spiritual, and formational activities for the parish and the community.
Adult Faith
50th Wedding Anniversary Mass
All couples celebrating their 50th anniversary in 2015 are invited to register for the 50th Anniver-sary Mass at Holy Name Cathedral which will be
celebrated on August 30, 2015 at 2:45 pm. Please call 312-534-8351 to register.
Pre-registration is required.
RetrouvailleNeed a lifeline for your marriage?
Retrouvaille is a ministry dedicated to helping troubled marriages heal.
If you are in need of support, visit www.helpourmarriage.com for more informa-
tion about the Retrouvaille weekend experience or contact Nancy at 847-907-3411.
Annulment Support Thinking about an annulment? Want more information on the process? Already decided to begin but need some help and support? We’ve been through the process ourselves, have completed Archdiocesan training and have helped other petitioners through the process. We’ll provide you with an application, tell you what to expect, and sign all the necessary documents. Question: What is an annulment? Answer: The following people need annulments: • All Catholics who married in the Catholic Church before a priest or deacon and two witnesses or who received permission from the Catholic Church to marry elsewhere. • All Orthodox Christians who married in their proper Orthodox Church. • All others who married in any way and now wish to marry a Catholic.
Contact Jan Romanowski at 847-504-6924 or [email protected] or Rosemary Spinner at 847-991-7833 or [email protected]
Spiritual Direction & Companioning Would a relationship with a Spiritual Director/Companion make a difference in your life? The answer is yes, only if you desire to deepen your understanding in your unique relation-ship with the Lord. The trained spiritual director has the skills to not get in the way of your unique spiritual growth and yet be a gentle guide toward clarity in your “Call.” Your witness is privately held as sacred! To inquire or schedule an appointment with a Spiritual Director, contact Mimi at 847-907-3412 or [email protected]
A Question of Habit: Nuns Since Vatican IIPresented by Bren Murphy, Ph.D.Wednesday, May 27, 20157:00-9:00 pm
Suggested donation - $10
To register, contact Mary Whiteside at 847-907-3450 or [email protected]
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Adult Faith
Bible Study GroupsGather with other adults to explore Scripture in a
prayerful community of faith. These groups have an open chair invitation to newcomers. No need to be a Scripture scholar to attend! All are welcome to come
and see how your own story can be clarifi ed and made more powerful by understanding Scripture.
Evening Bible Study – Led by Tom Toussaint847-818-8390, [email protected], 7:15-9:00 p.m. Meets in an Arlington Heights home. Join us as we read, study, and refl ect on the Bible. We are a diverse group of men and women who enjoy discovering not only why Scripture says what it says, but also who helped write it and how it shapes our experience of Catholicism today.
Women’s Bible Study – Led by Sharon Lobo847-991-0916, [email protected], 9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Meets at Holy Family. Set aside time to join with women who gather to study God’s Word to better recognize God in our lives. If you wish to join us on the journey, we have an extra chair for you. Stop by to experience our life giving women’s fellowship.
Wednesday Evening Bible Study – Led by Phil DeVet 847-781-8743, [email protected], 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Meets in the Hoffman Estates/Scha-umburg area. All are welcome to join this group to study the Word in a comfortable setting. No matter where you are in your faith journey, this is for you.
Thursday Evening Bible Study – Led by Jan Wood and Janet MellenthinThursdays, 7:00-9:00 pm. Meets at Holy Family. All are welcome to join this group, newcomers to Bible Study and Scripture scholars alike. Contact one of the leaders for specifi c dates as this group doesn’t necessarily meet every single week. Jan Wood – 847-705-7919 or Janet Mellenthin – 847-845-8048
Summer Bible Study - Coming soon! Plans are underway for a new summer Bible study. Stay tuned for details! For information, contact Mimi Ferlita at 847-907-3412 or [email protected].
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The Family & Teen Faith Community...off ers faith formation and catechesis to preschool through elementary school aged children and high school teens and their families.
Family & Teen Faith
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The Outreach & Justice Community...off ers assistance programs, as well as ministries promoting peace and justice, respect for life and community outreach.
Outreach & Justice
HOLY FAMILY’S SPRING CLOTHING DRIVE
For St. Vincent dePaulMAY 2 and 3
Holy Family will hold its annual Spring Clothing Drive for St Vincent DePaul on Saturday, May 2 and Sun-day, May 3. We are suggesting that you bring your donations of spring and summer clothing to the truck located in the parking lot before or after mass (except the Sunday 4pm mass). There will be volunteers there to take your donations and put them directly on the truck. Tax receipts will be available. PLEASE DO NOT BRING ANY DONATIONS TO THE CHURCH PRIOR TO SATURDAY, MAY 2. WE HAVE NO STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE. Please contact Mary-Frances at [email protected] if you would like to help or have questions.
Catholic Charities Collection on Mother’s DayArchibishop Blase Cupich asks for your support
“It is my great hope that we can all come together this Mother’s Day to share the love of Christ with our brothers and sisters who desperately need our help. Many thanks for considering a gift to Catholic Charities. During these fi nal weeks of the Easter Season, you have my prayers for God’s abundant blessing for you and your families.” Most Reverend Blase J. Cupich
After spending years in a Nepali refugee camp, the Jha family arrived here with nothing. Catholic Charities met them at the airport and took them in hand, helping them learn Eng-lish, fi nd work, enroll in school, and get medical care. They were among the 469 refugees we resettled last year. Every 30 seconds someone turns to Catholic Charities for help. When you give to Catholic Charities, you ensure that one less mother has to worry about feeding her chil-dren tonight. That one less person will make a bench their bed tonight. That one less veteran will go without a job. $.92 of every dollar you give goes directly to help someone in need. Please give to Catholic Charities on Mother’s Day to help refugees build a new and hopeful life. Learn more at www.catholiccharities.net.
“All of us together are a family in the Church, who is our Mother.” - Pope Francis
PADS Thank You to Volunteers
Thank you to all our PADS volunteers who gave over 2,700 volunteer hours in addition to food do-nations that provided approximately 3,000 meals this past PADS season, beginning in October and ending last weekend. The 1,000 guests served were grateful for the safe, warm and dry facil-ity we provided with loving care. PADS guests continue to walk along Palatine Rd and other busy streets throughout the summer. Please drive carefully and keep our homeless neighbors in your prayers.
T h a n kY o u !
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Outreach & JusticeMay is National Mental Health Awareness Month
• One in four adults−approximately 61.5 million Americans−experiences mental illness in a given year. One in 17−about 13.6 million−live with a serious mental illness such as schizophrenia, major depression or bipo-lar disorder.(1) • Approximately 20 percent of youth ages 13 to 18 experience severe mental disorders in a given year. For ages 8 to 15, the estimate is 13 percent.(2) • Approximately 1.1 percent of American adults—about 2.4 million people—live with schizophrenia.(3,4) • Approximately 2.6 percent of American adults−6.1 million people−live with bipolar disorder.(4,5)
(1) National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Mental Health. (n.d.). Statistics: Any Disorder Among Adults. Retrieved March 5, 2013, from http://www.nimh.nih.gov/statistics/1ANYDIS_ADULT.shtml (2) National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Mental Health. (n.d.). Any Disorder Among Children. Retrieved March 5, 2013, from http://www.nimh.nih.gov/statistics/1ANYDIS_CHILD.shtml (3) National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Mental Health. (n.d.) The Numbers Count: Mental Disorders in America. Retrieved March 5, 2013, from http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/the-numbers-count-mental-disorders-in-america/index.shtml (4) Prevalence numbers were calculated using NIMH percentages (cited) and 2010 Census data. Census data is available at: United States Census Bureau. (revised 2011). “USA [State & County QuickFacts].” Retrieved March 5, 2013, from http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/00000.html (5) National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Mental Health. (n.d.). The Numbers Count: Mental Disorders in America. Retrieved March5, 2013, from http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/the-numbers-count-mental-disorders-in-america/index.shtml
NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, is the nation's foremost grassroots mental health organization. We are dedicated to improving the lives of people living with serious brain disorders that cause mental illness and to improving the lives of their families. Founded in 1979, NAMI is active in all 50 states, Canada, and Mexico with over 1100 local chapters across the country. Our mission is one of education, support, self help, advocacy and research. NAMI Barrington Area is a new NAMI chapter located in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. We are a dedicat-ed group of people serving Barrington and nearby suburbs hoping to help you or someone you love on the path to recovery from mental illness. Call us at 847-496-1415 about NAMI Barrington area chapter. Wednesday, May 27, 7 p.m. NAMI Northwest Suburban invites the public to hear Barbara Howard, Therapist at the Alexian Center speaking on Treatment for Anxiety, Depression and Bipolar Disorder. At the Alexian Brothers Center for Mental Health (ABCMH), 3436 N. Kennicott Rd., Arlington Hts. For more information, please call 847-899-0195 or email [email protected].
Holy Family’s One in Love LGBT Ministry would like to invite you to our next meeting Saturday, May 9th at 10am - noon. This meet-ing will be one of sharing stories and experi-ences. The general theme will be “Where have you felt resistance and how have you overcome that resistance?" All are invited to
come for safe and respectful conversation. This ministry offers both community and communion for the LGBT community, their families and friends.
Throughout the year, One in Love will host a variety of events to provide educa-tion, explore and discuss issues surrounding sexuality and our faith, to listen to our stories and to discover ways to serve our community. Coffee and light refreshments will be served. If you plan to attend or have questions, please contact Chris Evon at [email protected]. (RSVP appreciated, but not necessary!)
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Prayer List Requests Remembering our sick in prayer is important to the Holy Family parish community. With the person’s or relative’s per-mission, his or her name will be read aloud during the inter-cessory prayers that weekend. We will then place the name of a sick person who has recently become ill on the screens at the weekend Masses for the following two weeks. Should the person become more seriously ill at a future time, let us know and we will then follow the same procedure. ALL the sick of our parish community and our relatives and friends who are ill can we added to our Book of Prayer in the narthex and then prayed for each and every day at Masses and by the prayer groups in our parish.
Matthew Thibeau847-907-3417MTh [email protected]
The Pastoral CareCommunity...provides, through our ministries, compassionate pastoral care with support and guidance for those who suff er in mind, body and spirit.
The HOME MINISTRY team would like to keep people in our com-munity aware of the services we offer. We are available for the occasional wellness check, need for transporta-tion, visit or help with a meal. Our members are all volunteers and we are always interested in those who might join in this ministry or members of our community who may be aware of a need we might be able to fi ll. If you would like to be involved in this ministry or know of a need call us at 847-772-2646. Thanks to all those who have vol-unteered to serve.
In a Special Way We Pray For...
Eternal rest grant unto them O Lord and let perpetua light shine upon them.
May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen.
Pastoral Care
Elaine BrownBette Placek
Elizabeth KellyJane Hill
Nancy BuschKrista Motley
Jacinta McCoyChristine Nardulli
Gina NardulliJean Nechi
To Be Joyful Again, a non-denominational support group for widows, widowers, or
anyone who has lost a signifi cant other, meets the 1st and 3rd
Thursday of each month at 7:00pm at
Holy Family Parish, 2515 Palatine Road, Inverness.
All are welcome. Contact Elaine at
847-705-9886 for more information.
Diana ReczekMargaret Albers
Francis Cardinal George
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Pastoral Care
Retreat/workshopFor widowed men/women
Beyond grieving there is new life!
Feeling “stuck”? Need something to get you “over the hump”? Have you reached a “turning point” after your
loss?
Come join us for a weekend expe-cially designed to help you refl ect on
and recognize a new direction for your life while still treasuring memories of your
loved one.Upcoming program:
July 25 & 26 at Holy Family
For more information contact us at Joyful Agian! Widowed Ministry
708-354-7211E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.joyfulagain.orgEarly registration is encouraged.
Disability Ministry Presents: Free Time for Parents
We provide a fun, structured environment for children with disabilities and their siblings, giving parents a morning
of free time.We meet on the fi rst Saturday of each month,
from 9:00am to 12:00pm in Multitorium West.
Registration is required one week in advance!Registration and Volunteer Information:
[email protected] Bosslet 847-358-6318Donna Rogers 847-310-0778
Holy Family Parish is pleased to offer a preventive health event. Life Line Screening, a leading provider of community-based preventive health screenings, will host their affordable, non-invasive and painless health screenings on June 22, 2015. Five screenings will be offered that scan for potential health problems related to: blocked arteries which is a leading cause of stroke; abdominal aortic aneurysms which can lead to a rup-tured aorta; hardening of the arteries in the legs which is a strong predictor of heart disease; atrial fi brillation or irregular heart beat which is closely tied to stroke risk; and a bone density screening, for men and women, used to assess the risk of osteoporosis.
Register for a Wellness Package which includes 4 vas-cular tests and osteoporosis screening from $149 ($139 with our member discount). All fi ve screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete. In order to register for this event and to receive a $10 discount off any package priced above $129, please call 1-888-653-6441 or visit www.lifelinescreening.com/community-partners.
Memory Book
On a stand near the chapel doors rests the Memo-ry Book of our parish. It contains the prayer cards of those whose funerals have been celebrated at Holy Family. There is also a section for the prayer cards of those who are dear to us but whose fu-nerals were celebrated elsewhere.
If you have loved ones whose prayer cards are not in the memory book, please put a prayer card in an envelope, address it to Matt Thibeau and drop it off at the parish offi ce.
We are especially looking for prayers cards from services celebrated at Holy Family during the past two years and in the early years of the parish.
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Living FaithTh is is aprayer, refl ection and resource page designed to help you refl ect on the reading of the week and next weekend’sreadings.
Living Faith
Mass Intentions +
Monday, May 49:00AM Rayanne Restivera (Richard)7:00PM Rayanne Restivera (Restivera Family)
Tuesday, May 59:00AM Tony & Bridget Gallagher Wedding Anniversary (Main Family)9:00AM John Simona Gallagher (Main Family)
Wednesday, May 69:00AM Art Drougas (Wittenberg Family)9:00AM Wilhelmine Schmidt (Carol Younis)9:00AM Bette Placek (Grandson)7:00PM Kim Donley (Debbie Khorsand)
Thursday, May 79:00AM The People of Holy Family Parish
Friday, May 8 9:00AM Fr. Pat Brennan (Nwankwo Family)9:00AM Tony & Bridget Gallagher (Main Family)
Saturday, May 9Happy Mother’s Day!
Sunday, May 10Happy Mother’s Day!
Weekly ReadingsMonday, May 4 Acts 14: 5-18 John 14: 21-26Tuesday, May 5 Acts 14: 19-28 John 14: 27-31aWednesday, May 6 Acts 15: 1-6 John 15: 1-8Thursday, May 7 Acts 15: 7-21 John 15: 9-11Friday, May 8 Acts 15: 22-31 John 15: 12-17Saturday, May 9 Acts 16: 1-10 John 15: 18-21Sunday, May 10 Acts 10: 25-26, 34-35, 44-48 1 John 4: 7-10 John 15: 9-17
Preparing forNext Week:
Watch our weekly SCC refl ections athttps://www.youtube.com/user/HFIn-verness/videos. Click on Refl ections on Sunday Readings 5-10-15 and listen to Fr. George Kane refl ect on the readings.
Refl ection Questions for May 10, 2015:
1. Have you ever had the experience of speaking in tongues or of knowing anyone who has? If so, can you share the experi-ence? If not, how do you feel about the pos-sibility of this happening?
2. Who do you know who needs to hear the message of the 2nd reading? How could you share this message with them?
3. Who is someone who you have a d epth of love for that you would lay your life down for them?
4. In what ways does the love you have for your family spill over into the love for another, especially someone who may be a stranger?
Wedding Banns
Sarah Lakowske & Thomas Hafner - IIIMelissa Anzalone & Bill Rasmussen - II
Mass intentions are available by contacting the Parish Offi ce
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In Loving Memory of …Barbara Brzozka,Norbert Golonka(Anonymous)
Daniel, Rose & Daniel Jr Antonelli(Antonelli & DePratts Families)
Frank Schmidt,Ed Fanning Jr(Don & Joyce Axe)
David Baranowski(Terry & Carol Baranowski)
Richard L. Bokor(Ann Bokor)
Brady & Valente Family Members(M/M Scott Brady)
Richard Brady(Sean & Pam Brady & Family)
Mike & Grace BrazeltonGeorge & Adele Skott(Chuck & Jan Brazelton)
Daniel Cahill, Emy Lou Brown(Richard & Carol Brown)
Lewandowski/Campana Families(Shirley Campana)
Mary Kay & John Murphy(M/M Daniel Campbell)
Ralph Cecchini & Jennifer Mirecki(Wanda Cecchini)
Passed family/friends ofCiancio/Bills Family(M/M Robert Ciancio)
Roberta & Martin Cipar(Margaret Cipar)
Easter Flower Memorials
James & Rita ConnerSteven & Cecelia HennekGlenn & Leoda Conner(James Conner Jr)
Jennie Zimmer(M/M Terrence Connolly)
Charlotte RenoMary Louise Crowther(M/M Robert Crowther)
Addante FamilyDaniele Family(Andrew/Filomena Daniele)
M/M Steven DiDomenico (DiDomenico Family)
Arleen Rolse(Sherry DiDomenico)
John Metee(Sherry DiDomenico)
Richard Dixon(Lois Dixon)
Benjamin AmadiJohn & B. NorberbFr. Francis & Pope John Paul(Uchenna Divine)
Anthony & Emily YucusRay & Mary Dybala(M/M Ray Dybala)
Vic & Marlene Rivara, Rosalie Esposito, Josephine Zwiefka(Nick & Kathy Esposito)
Peggy Stich(Family)
Deceased members of the Fleming, Thalmann & Lubowitz Families(Emmett & Nancy Fleming)
Jack Fletcher andFrank & Margaret Gusinde(Diana Fletcher)
Angela R. Langefeld(M/M John Fontana III)
Jennie & Ori Fontanini, Richard Gonet(JoAnne Fontanini)
Giuseppe SettefratiOnelia Settefrati(Maria Gagliano)
De La Luz Laureano(George Galvan & Lupe De Gante)
Chester Gilski(Gilski Family)
Ray & Bette Wilson, Ida Minicucci, Frank Girolamo, Peggy Stich(M/M Rudy Girolamo)
Audrey Greco, Gonzalez Family, Raimondo Family(M/M Andres Gonzalez)
Charles Goss & Florence Crook(Cindy Goss & Randall Crook)
Deceased Members of the Gresko, Haranta & Legowski Families(M/M Michael Gresko)
Santa Guido(Guido)
Carol Mumford (Guido)
Profacio Salazar, Vicente Gumapas, Teresita Salazar, Angela Gumapas(M/M Michael Gumapas)
Luisa Garcia(M/M Luis Gutierrez)
Leo D’AndreaVeronica Hagen(James Hagen)
Marge & Al OttoGreg & Lela Hellgeth(M/M Thomas Hellgeth)
Felicia White(Hensel Family)
Bill Walsh, Ken Guilette, Rocco Rotolo (M/M Jeffrey Hitz)
Betty Koch(Holbach Family)
Hoover FamilyDonkel Family(Patricia Hoover)
Margaret Hudoba(M/M John Hudoba)
Mom & Dad & Dan & Bill & J. Houlihan; Tom & Mildred, Tom Jr., Dan & Joan Finn(M/M Paul Houlihan)
Denise Iberle(Bob Iberle)
Departed Izzo Family Members(M/M Tom Izzo)
Ted BochniarzBlanch & Jerome Jacobs(M/M Richard Jacobs)
M/M Peter SchafferM/M Thomas Jasnoch(M/M Jordan Jasnoch)
Joe KathreinDonny Kowalewski(Bernice Kathrein)
Gallagher & Kawa Families(M/M Joseph Kawa)
Deceased from Kieltucki & Szewczyk Families(Beata Kieltucka)
Bonuso Family(Carol Kleemann)
Deceased Jedlicka & Kocina Family Members(Dean & Joan Kocina)
Kathy & John Kinzig(Ruth & Carl Koenemann)
20 May 3, 2015
Easter Flower Memorials
Patricia AllenM/M Rick AnesiJoseph AnzaloneM/M Lawrence AntosLottie BarnasPatricia BarnasM/M Brian BarnettM/M Timothy BilleckM/M Mario BlasevichM/M Raymond BraunDr/Mrs Daniel DahlinghausThu & Lan DahnFrances DavisM/M Thomas DrogosJohn & Francoise FalkenholmM/M Richard GaviganM/M Robert GienkoM/M Steve GuranovichM/M David HooperM/M Leland HowardDr/Mrs Peter KicsM/M Walter KleinfeldtM/M Paul KruegerKatarzyna LoeberM/M Costanzo MaestranziM/M Wally Malysa
M/M Richard MiceliM/M Martin MildynM/M John MillerM/M Anthony MolinaroM/M Randall MooreM/M Wladyslaw MydlowskiM/M Frank NechiM/M Ronald OchwatM/M James OngenaM/M Gary O’ReillyM/M Frank ParksM/M Martin PilutCarol PiszczekM/M Ralph PowellM/M Patrick RachalCarol RanachowskiM/M Allen RitzLoretta SimonM/M Chad StechlyM/M Leonard ThomasKathy TullSalvatore VerdoneM/M Michael VivoM/M Joseph WallentinM/M Gerald Wisniewski
Jan, Zofi a & Boleslaw,Danuta & Zbigniew(M/M Jacek Konczewski)
Matthew & Veronica Kowal(Ken & Cheri Kowal)
Walter Lessner & Ken Barber(Ken & Cheri Kowal)
Gino LencioniChris & Bella Boulahanis(M/M Ronald Lencioni)
Les & Denzel Families(Les Family)
Savio Yau(Suzanna Leung)
Dorothy Britt(Dr/Mrs Isabelo Lim)
Mildred Wachsning(M/M George Lipp Jr.)
Rose & Henry NiedermeyerStanley Loboda, Lottie Jarczyk,Irma Collette(Bob & Agnes Loboda)
Teresita Roallos(Dr/Mrs Ulysses Magnanao)
Marturano & Puschmann Families(M/M James Marturano)
William McCoppinEugene Fabisiewicz(M/M John McCoppin)
Henry Meler, Lillian(M/M Henry Meler)
Maria de Jesus MestasJesus Mestas(M/M Teofi lo Mestas)
Steven J. Michas(M/M John Michas)
Fr. Pat Brennan(Bonnie Michels OFS)
Alice Cafi ero(Bonnie Michels OFS)
Charles Cafi ero(Bonnie Michels OFS)
Dennis Cafi ero(Bonnie Michels OFS)
John Cafi ero(Bonnie Michels OFS)
Irma Collette(Bonnie Michels OFS)
Michael Jackson(Bonnie Michels OFS)
Thomas Leitza(Bonnie Michels OFS)
Carla Leonardo(Bonnie Michels OFS)
John & Margaret Mihalik(William Mihalik)
Darlene Lund(Cheryl Mix)
Daniel C. Nwankwo, MDVance Chidera Nwankwo(Doris Nwankwo)
Departed friends & family(Pastika Family)
Maria & Pasquale Pizzuto(Salvatore Pizzuto)
Klocker & Oroni Families(Kathleen Oroni)
O’Brien & Polvere Families(M/M Angelo Polvere)
Robert Powell(Diane Powell)
Tim Logisz(Tom Purvin)
Leonard R. Remick(Dolores Remick)
Rustico L. Mallari(M/M Emelito Rivera)
Dr. Gerry SmithKathi Surdynski(Diane Roisland)
Rossi, Simek, Dvorak Families(Grace Rossi)
M/M Josef HaaszM/M Nicolaus Rotter(M/M Jacob Rotter)
Carmela & Joseph Salamone(Joanne Salamone)
Pumpkin & Patches SchneidHelen JarmuszHarriett Schneid(M/M Tom Schneid)Rose O’Connor(Rhea Schneider)
Norman SchreinerHelen & Edmund Hanrahan(Robin Schreiner & Mike Hanrahan)
Joe & Elsie Scotillo Oren & Dorothy Sass(M/M John Scotillo)
Smith, Dahl & Clancy Families(Denise Smith)
Edward & Lillian Frankowski(Stanley & Patricia Sowizrol)
Maranto Family(Eleanor Speros)
Brian N. Thornton(M/M Michael Thornton)
Lydia & Antoine Tinawi(Rania Tinawi)
Jack Tipre(Carol Tipre)
Walter & Helen Trzupek(Cheryl & Rich Trzupek)
Kownacki Family & Friends(Marion Tuttle)
Vande Logt & Walsh Families(Pat Vande Logt)
Robert & Elizabeth von SothenCharles & Joan Scheuermann(Peter & Marian von Sothen)
Virginia Michalek(M. Stepien)
Dan White(Vira White & Family)
Caryl & Tom ZimanzlEldon WhitesideRev. Pat Brennan(M/M Philip Whiteside)
Karen Woronicz(Edmund Woronicz)
Dee Dee Terry(M/M Edgar Wright III)
Yacono & Mueller Families(M/M Joseph Yacono)
Frank & Lisa Yacopino(Bernie Yacopino)
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Last weekend we unveiled plans for improvements to our narthex gathering space. This project is funded entirely by The Our Families, Our Faith, Our Future campaign contributions. Thank you to the generous donors who pledged their support when we began our capital campaign over three years ago.
As pledges continue to be paid, we are committed to completing projects as originally outlined at the beginning of the capital campaign. The scope of the campaign plan includes the enhancing and reworking of the narthex to make it more welcoming and functional. The narthex is the center of a multitude of social and spiritual programs and activities. The planned improvements include areas for ministry promotion and volunteer engagement, hospitality, storage, welcoming, and small and large social gatherings.
We especially thank our narthex planning committee. These skilled volunteers donated many hours of their time and expertise in the areas of construction, architecture and interior design. Also thank you to the members of our parish Building Committee and Finance Council whose oversight ensured the quality and efficiency of this project.
If you did not have a chance to view details of the improvements last weekend and are interested in learning more, or if you would like to make a donation to the campaign, please contact Heidi Rooney [email protected].
We anticipate that the narthex will be completed for your enjoyment by mid June.