June 21, 2020—Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time
“Do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul; rather, be afraid of the one who can destroy both soul and body”
From Our Pastor
Parishioners and Friends,
First and foremost I would like to apologize for a lack of a bulletin over the last few weeks. As you know,
our parish staff has been working from home until recently and I focused all of my energy on our parish re-
opening efforts and also our continued work in our Pop-Up Pantry. I am most grateful to all the volunteers who
are generously giving of their time so that we can re-open Phase 2 of the Archdiocesan plan at Saint Mary’s.
This week we will re-start our Daily Mass at 9am from Monday through Saturday. We will continue to
offer the Sacrament of Reconciliation/Confession on Tuesdays from 7pm to 9pm and starting next week we will
also offer the Sacrament of Reconciliation/Confession on Saturday mornings from 9:30am to 11am. Further-
more, we have secured enough volunteers to re-open our 10:30am Mass and Noon Mass in Spanish for a maxi-
mum capacity of 100 people. In addition, we will offer Eucharistic Adoration on Monday Mornings from 9:30am-
10:30am and Thursday evenings from 7pm to 8pm. If you are not experiencing any symptoms of COVID19 I in-
vite you to come and spend some time in prayer in our church. Please remember that at this phase of the re-
opening pre-registration is required. You can do so directly via our parish website or by calling our parish office
between 9am and 2pm Monday through Friday.
The reason for pre-registration is to ensure that we do not go above our maximum capacity of 100 people
in any given service and also for contact tracing purposes. If you have difficulty signing up please call us, we are
ready to help. I am most grateful for your patience with these new procedures that have your health and that of
our community in mind. When you come to the church please follow the directions of our volunteers and re-
member that they are parishioners just like you who are enabling the possibility for us to re-open our church. I
am very grateful for the gift of their presence in our community.
Finally, I would like to welcome back to Saint Mary’s Fr. Jim Baraniak, O. Praem. who will preside in to-
morrow’s 10:30am Mass. If you are not yet able to participate in-person, please know that we will continue to
Livestream that Mass along with as many Daily Masses as possible. In addition, please welcome Hunter D’Ar-
mond, Danilo Rugama and Justin Kelley. They are Jesuit Scholastics (seminarians) who will live at Saint Mary’ s
during the summer and will assist me and our parish staff in our Ministry. May the Lord continue to bless each of
you and I look forward to welcoming you back.
Sincerely,
Fr. Manny
Thanks to the many generous volunteers we are now able to welcome you back for in-person
participation for various Liturgies. Please note that in order to attend any of the services pre-
registration is required. You may do so by going to our website or by calling the parish office at
773-280-7700.
Sunday Mass Schedule
10:30 am
In-person registration: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040a4ca8a728a0fe3-10301
Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa2qcAfSEa_rDBwLtUGRM6g
12:00 pm (Español)
In-person registration: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040a4ca8a728a0fe3-1200pm
Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa2qcAfSEa_rDBwLtUGRM6g
Daily Mass (Monday– Saturday)
9:00 am
In-person registration: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040a4ca8a728a0fe3-900
Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa2qcAfSEa_rDBwLtUGRM6g
Reconciliation (Confessions)
Tuesdays 7pm-9pm │ Saturdays 9:30am-11am
In-person registration: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040a4ca8a728a0fe3-reconciliation1
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament/ Private Prayer in the Church
Mondays 9:30am-10:30am │ Thursdays 7pm-8pm
In-person registration: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040a4ca8a728a0fe3-private
Prayer Requests for Week of June 21, 2020
The following are prayer requests we have received from the Saint Mary of the Lake community. Please keep them in your prayers.
+Rosalie T. Hines +Mary F. & Kathryn M. Keil +Joan Reese +Rena Vici
To request a prayer intention please visit https://
www.saintmarys.org/candle.html
PRAY
Readings for the Week of June 21
Sunday, June 21 Jer 20:10-13; Ps 69:8-10, 14, 17, 33-35; Rom 5:12-15; Mt 10:26-33
Monday, June 22 2 Kgs 17:5-8, 13-15a, 18; Ps 60:3-5, 12-13; Mt 7:1-5
Tuesday, June 23 2 Kgs 19:9b-11, 14-21, 31-35a, 36; Ps 48:2-4, 10-11; Mt 7:6, 12-14
Wednesday, June 24 Vigil: Jer 1:4-10; Ps 71:1-6, 15, 17; 1 Pt 1:8-12; Lk 1:5-17 Day: Is 49:1-6; Ps 139:1-3, 13-15; Acts
13:22-26; Lk 1:57-66, 80
Thursday, June 25 2 Kgs 24:8-17; Ps 79:1b-5, 8-9; Mt 7:21-29
Friday, June 26 2 Kgs 25:1-12; Ps 137:1-6; Mt 8:1-4
Saturday, June 27 Lam 2:2, 10-14, 18-19; Ps 74:1b-7, 20-21; Mt 8:5-17
Next Sunday, June 28 Dt 8:2-3, 14b-16a; Ps 147:12-15, 19-20; 1 Cor 10:16-17; Jn 6:51-58
Book Discussion via Zoom
Saint Mary of the Lake Book Club is discussing Sacred
Fire, A Vision for a Deeper Human and Christian Maturi-
ty by Ronald Rolheiser on Wednesdays in June at 7:00
pm via Zoom video conferencing.
Ronald Rolheiser is a specialist in the fields of spiritu-
ality and systematic theology. In this book, Rolheiser
takes us on a journey through the dark night of the
senses and of the spirit.
Here, we experience the full gamut of human life,
pleasure and fervor, disillusionment and boredom.
All are welcome to join us to share or just listen. The
virtual room opens for each meeting at 6:30PM. The
address to join the meetings is: https://
us04web.zoom.us/j/489923592
BAPTISM PREPARATION
We are now offering classes via Zoom every other Wednesday and Saturday either in English or Spanish. Parents and godparents required to attend. Reserva-tions required.
For more information call our parish office or visit: https://www.saintmarys.org/baptism.html
From Our Parish Resident:
Fr. Anthony Gittins, CSSp
MISSIONARY DISCIPLESHIP – FOR ALL
[Continued from last publication]
In his wonderfully pastoral and encouraging The Joy of the Gospel of 2013 (and every home should have a
copy!), Pope Francis says that we are all “missionary disciples” (para. 119-120). More specifically, though, we are
all called to be missionary disciples by virtue of our baptism. But of course, we must first activate our baptism;
that’s what Confirmation is intended to signify. Sadly, many nominal, baptized Christians, never reach that point.
For believers, that means they never reach their potential. Consequently, many nominal Christians are not in fact
missionary disciples. And this means that a very significant component of Jesus’ mission is – and may always re-
main – unfinished.
But the ‘problem’ is also, and significantly, in the word itself: “missionary.” That word is enough to posi-
tively affront and deter many people, evoking, as it does, images of wild and fanatical men (typically), trying, to
‘convert the natives’, with scant regard for their own religion, language or culture: in other words, for the integri-
ty of ‘the other.’ One historian, Ramsey MacMullan using a catchy rhyme, characterized this particular missionary
approach as operating by “flattery and battery.” This is decidedly not what Pope Francis, and certainly not what
Jesus, had in mind. So let’s revisit ‘mission’ and ‘missionary.’
A contemporary reading of theology (missiology) emphasizes that the subject of mission is not primarily
the Church, nor is it individuals, however well-intentioned they may be. The primary subject of mission is God
the Trinity: Creator, Redeemer and Spirit. ‘Mission’ is like a one-word job-description (and as such quite inade-
quate) for God. But then, absolutely nothing we can say of God is ever adequate: God is beyond all words. Mis-
sion is what God ‘does’ and has been ‘doing’, from before the beginning of time. God has been active long before
and independently of the Church or any of us. But that does not mean we have nothing to contribute. By God’s
grace we are called by baptism, precisely to be involved in God’s mission as instruments: God’s hands and feet on
earth at the present time, so to speak. God is the author, the writer; we are the pen and paper on which God
writes. God has chosen us as today’s disciples to be instrumental in God’s own work of reaching out and gathering
in, loving and forgiving, feeding and clothing all of humanity, and sharing a vision, something that shapes and
gives meaning to people’s lives, including our own: something to live – and maybe even to die, for.
Authentic missionary disciples are never wild or fanatical, and they do not need to cross oceans or conti-
nents. Missionary disciples operate wherever their circumstances place them, domestically, close to home, as
strangers in a strange land, or as itinerants committed to moving from place to place, as Jesus and his first disci-
ples did. And we can do so in sickness and in health, and no matter our time of life. It is God, not the missionary
disciple, who converts by softening hearts and inviting people to rethink and turn their lives inside out to build a
better and more just and equitable world, one day, one act, one person at a time.
There is a dimension of the Christian life that is untapped in too many people. That is, the missionary
dimension: outreach, encounter, example, assistance, encouragement and the rest. The word “missionary” in its
narrow (and pejorative sense) is no longer needed. What the world needs is more missionary disciples who take
their baptism seriously, and live as Jesus called them – us – to live.
Anthony J. Gittins, CSSp. [email protected]
Serve
Pop Up Pantry Statistics
15,509 individuals in our City have been served
over the last seven weeks through the generosity
of people in our community.
THANK YOU!
Week 1 – April 19: 3,420 people served
from 85 different zip codes
by 70 community volunteers
Week 2 – April 26: 3,022 people served
from 88 different zip codes
by 80 community volunteers
Week 3 – May 3: 3,013 people served
from 97 different zip codes
by 86 community volunteers
Week 4 – May 10: 1,427 people served
from 60 different zip codes
by 80 community volunteers
Week 5 – May 17: 1,388 people served
from 52 different zip codes
by 69 community volunteers
Week 6 – May 24: 956 people served
from 52 different zip codes
by 65 community volunteers
Week 7 – May 31: 879 people served
from 52 different zip codes
by 65 community volunteers
Week 8 – June 7: 698 people served
from 31 different zip codes
by 33 community volunteers
Week 9 – June 14: 706 people served
from 28 different zip codes
by 29 community volunteers
To support our work visit:
www.saintmarys.org/give.html
PRAY
Join us for our Live-stream masses and reflections:
https://www.facebook.com/ SaintMaryOfTheLake/
https://bit.ly/349Knww
Weekday Mass
Mondays through Saturdays
Live-stream at 9am CST
Sunday Mass
Live-stream at 10:30am CST in English
Live-stream at 12pm CST in Spanish
Light a Candle
You can now submit your prayer in-
tentions and/or a request to light a
candle for your intentions for
Wednesday Mass via our website.
Visit www.saintmarys.org/
candle.html and complete the form to
have the clergy member light a candle
with your prayer intention.
VIRTUAL ROSARY Monday—Friday 5:00 pm
Pray the rosary via Zoom:
https://us04web.zoom.us/j/2639113019
May 16-17, 2020
Weekend Associates
Fr. James T. Baraniak, O. Praem. Fr. Michael Knotek
Resident
Fr. Tony Gittins, CSSp
Deacons
Ubaldo & Socorro Muñoz William Pyrek
Music Ministry
Connor Ford [email protected]
Administrative Assistants
Mary Carravallah [email protected]
Diego Garcia, [email protected]
Darlene Kelly [email protected]
Bookkeeper
Marie Palczewski [email protected]
Fr. Manuel Dorantes, Pastor [email protected]
4220 North Sheridan Road Chicago, IL 60613
Office Hours: Monday-Friday 9am—7pm
773-280-7700 │ www.saintmarys.org
Mailed $ 1,230
E-giving $ 3,280
TOTAL: $ 4,510
May 23-24, 2020
Mailed $ 1,916
E-giving $ 2,645
TOTAL: $ 4,561
Mailed $ 1,354
E-giving $ 2,513
TOTAL: $ 3,867
May 30-31, 2020
Mailed $ 1,360
E-giving $ 2,385
TOTAL: $ 3,747
June 6-7, 2020
10:30am Mass $ 2,580
E-giving $ 2,475
TOTAL: $ 5,055
WEEKLY NEED: $ 10,561.00
June 13-14, 2020
WEEKLY OFFERINGS
Since COVID19 an average of 68 Parish Families
Contribute towards the Mission of Saint Mary’s on a weekly basis.
With the cancellation of all in-person liturgical celebra-tions, we continue to receive donations via regular mail or online. Before the stay-at-home mandate, we almost reached 70% of our weekly need. Currently, our weekly need is not being met—but our bills remain. Please consider joining these 68 generous parish families in supporting our Mission.
TO DONATE ONLINE
To donate directly from your bank account at no cost to you and no cost to our parish please use Zelle Quick Pay.
Send your donation to [email protected]
To donate using a Credit Card please visit our website or sign up at https://abundant.co/stmaryofthelake/give
THANK YOU !
Summer Pastoral Assistants: Hunter D’Armond, S.J. │ Justin Kelly, S.J
Danilo Mendoza Rugama, S.J.
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