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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 Council
e-mail: [email protected]
Linda Longmeyer Chairperson (At Large-Council)Al Clementi Vice-Chair (Pastoral Care)Fr. Terry Keehan Pastor (Staff )Carole Bulakowski Recording SecretarySue Werner Adult FaithEileen Neal Archdiocesan RepLori Bush At Large (Council)Bernie Schaeff er At Large (Pastor)Carla Rydberg Family FaithJudy Petrie Holy Family Catholic AcademyKen Dirnberger Knights of ColumbusMike Myers OperationsAndrew McGovern Outreach & JusticeHeidi Rooney Staff Alan Bosslet Teen Faith (Adult Rep)Daniel Tokarz Teen Faith (Teen Rep)Aly Worthem Teen Faith (Teen Rep)Sandy Stewart 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 AmanKenneth Brzoski Maureen DeRosaRosemary Goff Robert Growney
Edward MajerczakDaniel RooneyJeff rey RotterJim Vande Logt
About Us
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Fr. Terry Keehan
It was an honor to gather at Holy Name Cathedral this past Monday evening with civic leaders from Chi-cago, Illinois, the Midwest, religious leaders from other faith denomina-tions, Archbishop Cupich’s family and my fellow priests for the Rite of Welcoming our new Archbishop to
Chicago. The Rite comes directly from the RCIA and begins with the new Archbishop knocking very loudly three times on the door of the Cathedral (like our Catechumens and Candidates did last week-end) and Monsignor Dan Mayall, the pastor of Holy Name, opening up the door and being the fi rst to shake his hand. At one point after the opening prayer, representatives from all of the above mentioned groups walked up to Cupich, who was standing in the sanctuary, and they took a few minutes to personally welcome him. A couple of things really stood out for me. First, the lively music that our new Archbishop personally chose was a combination of Spanish and Gospel tunes with very few traditional Catholic hymns. Secondly, at his request, the number of women who were very prominent proclaiming, leading song and worship was refreshing.
The biggest take away for me was as Cupich walked down the center aisle in procession, following the many civic and church representatives and each Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago, the crowd spontaneously erupted in applause so loud that the processional song was drowned out. The intensity of the applause continued as he took his place next to the Cathedra (or Chair) reserved for Cardinal George. As Cardinal George followed slowly, using two crutches to assist him, Archbishop Cupich turned, joined the ap-plause and gestured his applause towards Cardinal George to the point where we were not sure who we were applauding for, and then it clearly turned into applause for both. The gesture along with his kind words of gratitude towards Cardinal George are indications of the humility and respect that our new Archbishop has.
His homily was clearly directed to the community beyond but includ-ed the church, and it promised that he is a ready partner to address relevant issues such as gang violence and immigration to name a couple. He spoke of three elements that are critical in addressing the dry bones (an image from the fi rst reading from Ezekiel) of mod-ern life. They are Spirit, Land and People.
Particularly with my fellow priests, I sense a great eagerness to work with Archbishop Cupich. He has a strong pastoral sense be-cause he sees himself as a pastor, and from my conversation with him following, he is aware of what a special place Holy Family is.
We celebrate the feast of Christ the King this weekend, express-ing a title for Jesus that exults him and challenges us to broaden our experience of what a King is. This feast day also signals the conclusion of the church year as we usher in Advent next weekend.
The title King is referred to in the imagery of this week’s Gospel, which is a centerpiece of Catholic thought, and gives an insight into our theology of soteriology, or the study and concept of salvation. There is an age old debate that fi nds most Protestants embrac-ing the concept that salvation is a free gift from God and we can do nothing to earn it. That is rooted in Ephesians 2: 8. Catholic theology includes wisdom from James 2: 14-18 which says, “Faith without works is dead.” As I go along in life and ministry, I fi nd that a combination of the two is true. God gives us the gift of grace and his saving act generates freely given salvation, but we must heed this week’s Gospel to attend to the hungry, thirsty, stranger, imprisoned, and more of our neighbors in need to fully merit the gift of salvation. Perhaps the more we embrace salvation as a gift, the more we will be motivated to help ourselves and others through works; and the more we help each other through works, the more we can appreciate the gift of God’s saving grace.
Please join me in welcoming Gene Garcia as our newest member of the Holy Family staff as Director of Music. Many of you have had a chance to meet Gene as he has been one of the conductors/pia-nists with our music ministry in the past few months. Gene brings to us many years of experience as a professional pianist, vocalist and worship leader. His diverse experience as a leader and musi-cian spans across the military, secular and religious communities. Gene has played in and led music programs in both Catholic and non-Catholic churches. He shares the mission and vision of Holy Family and I believe he will be a terrifi c addition to our community. Please welcome him warmly during hospitality following Sunday morning masses this weekend.
I am also happy to announce a new partnership with St. Malachy+Precious Blood Parishes on the near west side of Chicago. Their community will be our new sharing parish. Fr. Matt Eyerman is the pastor of both parishes and many of you have met Matt through his presentation to our leadership gathering this sum-mer and his talk about violence recently during weekend liturgies here at Holy Family. We look forward to sharing our faith with the people and staff of St. Malachy+Precious Blood as well as sharing resources and programs that will be mutually benefi cial. If you are interested in participating in this sharing endeavor please contact Sue Geegan at 847-907-3443.
There are envelopes in the pews for your contribution to the Catho-lic Campaign for Human Development. You might recall that Gigi Arnieri, an 8th grader at Holy Family Catholic Academy, wrote an 8 chapter essay this spring for a contest sponsored by Catholic Cam-paign for Human Development. Her essay won fi rst place in the Archdiocesan contest and was immediately placed in the national contest in which she was competing against some kids who were 5 years older. Gigi’s essay also won fi rst prize in the National CCHD essay contest. Congratulations Gigi, and thanks CCHD.
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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
Singers Needed for Our Christmas Eve Family
Choir!All who love to sing can join us on Christmas Eve for
our 1:30 pm mass in Church. Rehearsal is on Saturday, December 20th beginning at 10:00 am.
If you are interested, please contact Ann Bzdawka in the Music Offi ce at (847) 907-3430 or [email protected] to register.
Thanksgiving Eve Vespers
Wednesday, November 26 at 7PM
Join us for evening prayer on Thanksgiving Eve, Wednesday, November 26 at 7pm to spend some quiet time in quiet refl ection and thanksgiving. We are extending a special invitation to the youth of our community and those returning from college. Please join us.
PLEASE NOTE: NO 7PM Mass this evening
Attention All Eucharistic Ministers &
Ministers of Care to the Sick The Offi ce of Divine Worship at the Archdiocese of Chicago issues a certifi cate of mandation for Eucha-ristic Ministers and Ministers of Care to the Sick. We presently need to renew for this term of mandation. All EM’s and Ministers of Care to the Sick need to be remandated. The following dates are made available to you to be remandated (you need to attend only one):
Sunday, November 23 at 8:30am OR
Tuesday, November 25 at 10:00am
Please RSVP to Kathy Ahlgrim at [email protected] or
Bob Keller at [email protected]
Christmas Flower Memorial DonationsDuring this holiday season remember your
departed loved ones with fl owers.
Christmas Flower Memorial Donation
envelopes are available in theNarthex.
Please take a moment to fi ll out the envelope and
return it to the Front Offi ce.
The names will bepublished in our bulletin during the
Christmas season.
Thanksgiving Day
Mass at 10:00am
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Ro GeislerParish [email protected]
The OperationsCommunity...oversees the parish business and infrastructure activities to ensure they operate effi ciently.
Operations
You are all invited!Brennan Memorial Library DedicationSunday, November 30
Following the 11:00am Mass
A library dedicated to Fr. Pat Brennan has been built at Holy Family. The library is fi lled with Fr. Pat’s favorite books, donated from his personal library. Fr. Pat used many of these books for the inspirational homilies he gave while pastor of Holy Family. Some of the books contain Fr. Pat’s personal notations and profound thoughts. The library is a testament to Fr. Pat’s passion for learning and gift of teaching.
You are all invited to join us for a special celebration in the library which is located in Breakout Room One. Enjoy a light brunch while exploring books and listening to homilies given by Fr. Pat during his time at Holy Family.
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Adult Faith
Holy Family Retreat
Running the Paschal Mystery
Dr. Terry Nelson-Johnson and Fr. Terry Keehan
January 23-25, 2015 Cost: $225
www.holyfamilyparish.org
Life is a marathon. Find your “pace” through the many life, death and resurrection moments that you have experienced. We will learn from the ultimate teacher - Jesus - who ran the “marathon” that is the Paschal Mystery - from Holy Thursday through Easter Sunday. This retreat is led by two dynamic presenters - Fr. Terry Keehan and Dr. Terry Nelson-Johnson who incorporate humor, music, and engaging personal testimonies along with time for quiet reflection. Fill yourself with joy and come away strengthened for the journey of life. Terry Nelson-Johnson, D.Min. is Resident Theologian and Animator of Faith at Old St. Patrick’s Church in Chicago. In this role he has led numerous successful Beloved retreats, as well as Confirmation retreats for teens, parish missions and days of reflection. Dr. Nelson-Johnson is married and the father of two children. Fr. Terry Keehan, M.Div., M.A., Pastor of Holy Family Catholic Community, has directed parish missions, retreats, days of reflection and workshops across the nation. He has a special interest in “real world” spirituality - connecting our lives’ experiences with our faith.
Retreat will be held at St. Mary of the Lake, 1000 E. Maple Ave., Mundelein, IL 60060
To register and reserve your room, contact Mimi Ferlita at 847-907-3412 or [email protected]
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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
Annulment SupportThinking 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 and application, tell you what to expect, and sign all the necessary documents.
Call or email one of us: Jan Romanowski at 847-504-6924 or [email protected] or Rosemary Spinner at 847-991-7833 or [email protected].
Spiritual Direction and CompanioningWould 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 relationship 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!
If you long to…. • Identify and trust your own experiences of God • Integrate spirituality into everyday life • Discern and make diffi cult decisions • Share your hopes, struggles and losses • Participate as an individual or as part of a small group • Move toward or away from tradition
To inquire or schedule an appointment with a Spiritual Director, contact Mimi at 847-907-3412 or [email protected]
S.M.A.R.T. Ministry (Singles, 40 and over)
Saturday, December 6, 2014S.M.A.R.T. Christmas Party – Millrose Brewery,
45 S. Barrington Rd., Barrington, IL 60010. Reservations are required and advance payment as well.
Deadline for reservations is November 24, 2014. Contact [email protected]
for information or to register.
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Adult Faith
Lord, Teach Us to Pray: Examining Prayer in the Scriptures
Presented by Friar Johnpaul Cafiero, OFM Wednesdays, December 3, 10, and 17, 2014
7:00-9:00 pm $10 suggested donation per evening
Catholic Scripture Study Presents:
For more information about Friar Johnpaul Cafiero, OFM, visit his website:
www.friarjp.com
Holy Family Catholic Community Fr. Terry Keehan, Pastor
2515 Palatine Road Inverness, IL 60067
847-359-0042 www.holyfamilyparish.org
We again welcome our friend and Scripture scholar, Friar Johnpaul Cafiero. In this 3 week series, Friar JP will explore kinds of prayer and prayer practices, and meanings throughout the Bi-ble. The series will be divided in this way: Week 1, Dec. 3 - Prayer in the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament) Week 2, Dec. 10 - Prayer in the Christian Scrip-tures (New Testament) Week 3, Dec. 17 - The Ultimate Prayer: The Lord’s Prayer To register, contact Mary Whiteside at 847-907-3450 or [email protected]
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Family & Teen Faith
Denise [email protected]
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.
Upcoming Family & Teen Faith Meeting Dates & Times:
Pre-K & Kindergarten Sunday Mornings During the 9am Mass
Dec. 7 Dec. 14 Jan. 4, 2015 Jan. 11, 2015
Grades 1-6 Sunday AM 10:30 – 11:45am
Dec. 7 Dec. 14 Jan. 4, 2015 Jan. 11, 2015
Grades 1-6 Sunday PM 5:15 – 7:00pm
Nov. 23 Dec. 7 Dec. 14 Jan. 4, 2015
Grades 1-6 Wednesdays 4:30 – 6:00pm
Dec. 3 Dec. 10 Dec. 17 Jan. 7, 2015
Ignite 7th-8th Grade 5:15 – 7:00pm
Nov. 23 Dec. 7 Dec. 14 Jan. 4, 2015
FLAME High School 5:15 – 7:00om
Nov. 23 Dec. 7 Dec. 14 Flame 1 Parent Meeting
Jan. 4, 2015 Flame 2 Parent Meeting
Faith on Fire 7:00 – 8:00pm
Dec. 12 Jan. 25 Feb. 22
CFM 6:45 – 8:45pm
Dec. 5
Dec. 7 Brunch
Dec. 12 Jan. 9, 2015
Friends In Faith Younger children: 4:00-5:30pm Older children: 7:00 – 8:30pm
Dec. 1 Dec. 15 Jan. 5 Jan. 19
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Family & Teen Faith
Teen Faith Vespers Wednesday November 26th
7:00 – 8:00pm
Vespers is a Teen Faith evening prayer service. Each year we gather and pray with our returning Teen Faith alumni, college students, friends and families. Join us as we welcome them home for the
holidays. Prayer will begin at 7pm in the Church.
Turkey Bowl 2014 Friday Nov. 28
Cash Prize goes to 1st & 2nd place winners. Teams consist of 7-10 players and must be formed before registering. Both boys
and girls are encouraged to register and play!
2 Divisions: 1.High School & Under (with families) 2. College Age & Up
Where: Juniper Park 8:30am - Registration 9:00am - Gams begin
$5 per player
Holy Family Teen Mission Trip June 21-27, 2015
Farmington Michigan
Registration is now open and space is limited.
Formation begins on January 15, 2015 from 6:30-8:30pm.
Visit our website or speak with someone in the Narthex after 4pm Teen Masses.
Welcome Home Prayer Service
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Family & Teen Faith
Kairos 18 Was Amazing!
Kairos 19 ? Will you be there?
Will be here before you know it.
K19 registration is open and filling fast. Don’t miss this life changing opportunity. Sign up
today! Visit our website or stop by our table in the narthex
after the 4pm Teen Mass for more information.
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Holy Family Academy
HFCA prepares students to be leaders and thinkers grounded in faith.To learn more about classes in 2-yr.old preschool through 8th Grade contact
Deb Atkins 847-907-3461 or [email protected]
Kate O’[email protected]
Holy Family Catholic Academy....offers an innovativecurriculum that focuses on cultivatingcritical thinking,problem solvingand teamwork.
HFCA has an Attitude of Gratitude!Wishing all a Happy Thanksgiving!
Kindergarten Pilgrims and Native Americans Pre-K’s Thankful Thoughts
Thanking our Veterans
Prayerfully giving
thanks for all of God’s great gifts!
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Host A Home MassCelebrating Mass in a home setting is a very special opportunity to meet people in a more informal, intimate setting. A Home Mass dates available are Wednesday, Janu-ary 14 or 21 beginning around 6:30pm.Who to invite: Defi nitely invite your Catholic friends, but also consider this an oppor-tunity to invite Catholics who may have drifted away from regular Mass attendance, no matter what the reason. Additionally, consider inviting non-catholic friends who might be curious about the Catholic faith or have questions about why we do certain things the way we do.
Items needed to celebrate Mass: Use things that are already in your home: small table such as an end table for an altar, a goblet for wine, plate or bowl for hosts, small glass for water, plain cloth napkin for a purifi cator and a candle. Hosts will be brought to your home.
If you have any questions about hosting a home mass, contact Linda Arthur at [email protected].
Outreach & Justice
The Outreach & Justice Community...off ers assistance programs, as well as ministries promoting peace and justice, respect for life and welcoming new parishioners
Thanksgiving PrayerThis Thanksgiving let those of us who have much and those who have little gather at the welcoming table of the Lord. At this blessed feast, may rich and poor alike remember that we are called to serve one another and to walk together in God's gracious world. With thankful hearts we praise our God who like a
loving parent denies us no good thing.From Songs of Our Hearts, Meditations of Our Souls: Prayers for Black Catholics, edited by Cecilia A. Moor, Ph.D., C.
Vanessa White, D.Min., and Paul M. Marshall, S.M.
HOLY FAMILY PADS SITE Holy Family’s PADS site needs volunteers to set up, provide and serve meals, work shifts, clean up as well as offer an atmosphere of comfort and safety. There are several ways YOU can serve the homeless in our community.
1) Volunteers will be in the narthex THIS weekend, November 22 and 23, after masses to assist you with sign ups. New volunteers are required to go through a brief orientation before working at a PADS site. (See number 2 below.)2) If you have not completed orientation, go to www.journeystheroadhome.org and click on Volunteer Opportunities to fi nd the 2014-15 orientation schedule. Online sign-ups are available to all volunteers who have completed orientation.3) Provide food for dinner, lunch or breakfast. Visit www.carecalendar.org using our own calendar ID and password listed below and feel free to sign up for food donations through the end of the season. Food can be dropped off hours, even days earlier, and prepared just prior to our guests arriving. Please feel free to pass this information along to anyone else you know that might want to donate items for our weekly PADS site. The calendar ID is 134413 and the security code is 9236.
If you have completed orientation and haven’t received an invitation to sign up for a shift online, please contact Sue Geegan at [email protected]. We always need more shift volunteers, so please consider volunteering even if it’s just once per month.
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PADS NEEDS CLOTHING ITEMS FOR OUR GUESTS
Our PADS guests are in need of XXL Men’s t-shirts, 34 and 44 Men’s underwear and Women’s underwear and sportbras. Please leave the items in the PADS bin in the west coatroom. Thank You!!
HOLIDAY SHARING TAGS FOR THE
UNDERPRIVILGED
Please take a holiday sharing tag to provide a child or adult a Christmas gift this year.
Your generosity gives joy and hope to indi-viduals served by PHD, Little City, Journeys the Road Home, St. Vincent DePaul in Chi-
cago and St. Joseph’s Home for the Elderly. Thank you!!!
Contact Pam Kulpins if you have questions: [email protected]
Outreach & JusticeCatholic Social Teaching – United States Catholic Conference of BishopsOver the next 12 months, all seven themes will be highlighted. Today, the sixth theme is presented.The Church’s social teaching is a rich treasure of wisdom about build-ing a just society and living lives of holiness amidst the challenges of modern society. Modern Catholic social teaching has been articulated through a tradition of papal, conciliar and episcopal documents. The depth and richness of this tradition can be understood best through a direct reading of these documents. In these brief refl ections, we highlight several of the key themes that are at the heart of our Catholic social tradition.
Call to Family, Community, and Participation The person is not only sacred but also social. How we organize our society-- in eco-nomics and politics, in law and policy -- directly affects human dignity and the capacity of individuals to grow in community. Marriage and the family are the central social institutions that must be supported and strengthened, not undermined. We believe people have a right and a duty to participate in society seeking together the common good and well-being of all, especially the poor and vulnerable. Economic and social policies as well as organization of the work world should be continually evaluated in light of their impact on the strength and stability of family life. The long-range future of this nation is intimately linked with the well-being of families, for the family is the most basic form of human community. Effi ciency and competition in the mar-ketplace must be moderated by greater concern for the way work schedules and compen-sation support or threaten the bonds between spouses and between parents and children. Economic Justice for All, #93
For more information visit – www.usccb.org
Holiday Sharing Tags are due back to the Hallway outside of the
Chapel by MONDAY, DECEMBER 1.
Thanks for your generosity and compassion
for those in need.
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Pastoral Care
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 community aware of the services we offer. We are available for the occasional wellness check, need for transportation, 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 volun-teered to serve.
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.
Funeral Planning Ministry
With the increasing number of funerals celebrated at Holy Family, we have been piloting a new ministry to walk with families through the days and events of a loved one’s passing. The funeral planning min-istry meets with families to plan the wake, liturgy, and cemetery services. They coor-dinate with the Mass ministers, resurrec-tion choir, and luncheon volunteers. They journey with the family in grief, so that the prayer experiences refl ect the love of the family and the faith we share in the promise of the Lord.
“I am the Resurrection and the Life. Who-ever believes in me, even if they die, will live.” Jn 11: 25
We are seeking to create four funeral plan-ning teams who will commit to serve one week a month.
If interested please contact Matt Thibeau
at 847-907-3417 [email protected]
Charles Kucera, Sr.Jane Hill
Mary GraftKrista Motley
Cresenzia MonnoJames P. SheehanFrancisca Ancheta
Jean NechiGina Nardulli
Christine NardulliTita Barnett
Al WoodLinda Nordtvedt
Kathy WilmotBaby Catherine Schmidt
Linda Lenehan
In a Special Way We Pray For...
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Disability Ministry Presents: Free Time for Parents
We provide a fun, structured environment for children with disabilities and their siblings, giving parents a morning offree 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]
Anne Bosslet 847-358-6318 Donna Rogers 847-310-0778
Pastoral Care“Counselor’s Comments” (a regular article from our Alexian Brothers Parish Services Partnership)
Dealing with Diffi cult Family Members During the HolidaysLauren Eagle, Counseling Intern, Alexian Brothers Behavioral Health: Parish Services
My grandfather was fond of reminding me, “you can always choose your friends, but the Good Lord chooses your relatives”. These words serve as a gentle reminder that although we may love our relatives unconditionally, loving them is not always effortless or stress-free. The holidays can be a time of wearisome familial situations and sources of great family frustration. That being said, there are ways to cope with trying family members and hold onto your sanity during the year’s most hectic season.
One way to cope with diffi cult family mem-bers is to set secure boundaries with them. If you fi nd yourself growing annoyed or intolerant with a specifi c family member or familial situation, thinking through your op-tions can help you create a set of borders that can be established with your family members beforehand. This may involve setting a time limit for a Christmas party or renting a car so that relatives are not relied upon for transportation.
Another means of coping with diffi cult fam-ily members over the holiday season is to try experiencing a family gathering from the standpoint of observer rather than an active member. For instance, pretend you will have to describe verbatim the family party rather than what you experienced at the
party. Whether or not you actually discuss these events, the idea of later debriefi ng allows you to step outside of your role in the family. If you are an individual who prefers to talk it out, by all means discuss the stressful event with a loved one or good friend.
Additionally, despite the intense schedule and endless holiday obligations, allow time to recover. Of course this is easier said than done, but if you are able to foresee that you will need more time than usual to decompress, due to a tense family event for instance, then you can prepare down time in advance. Whatever means you use to recover make sure to schedule time for it.
The holiday season is unequivocally full of sources of stress, especially when dif-fi cult family members are added into the mix. Utilizing strategies such as these for handling diffi cult familial situations permits more room for the enjoyable moments and family-related stressors will not take control of your holidays.
If you or someone you know may ben-efi t from counseling (in English, Spanish, or Polish), call (847) 981-3514 or email [email protected] to get more information or request an appointment.
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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.
Mass Intentions + Weekly Readings
Monday, November 249:00AM Vincent Masbaum (Family)9:00AM Joseph Masbaum (Family)9:00AM Helen Masbaum (Family)7:00PM Jimmy Rallo (Family)
Tuesday, November 259:00AM Elizabeth Pawlowski (Pawlowski Family)9:00AM In Thanksgiving (Friend)9:00AM William Mahoney (Eileen Mahoney)
Wednesday, November 269:00AM Konrad Kinser (Babcia)9:00AM In Thanksgiving (Friend)9:00AM James Lee (Lee Family)
Thursday, November 2710:00AM In Gratitude for Our Many Blessings
Friday, November 289:00AM Kay & Paul Houlihan 50th Anniversary (Family)9:00AM Dr. Philippe Paragas (Family)9:00AM Irene Thor (Donna & Ed Collins)
Saturday, November 295:00PM Joanne Zick (Pazur Family) 5:00PM Cindy Stanaszek (Family)5:00PM William & Cresencia Vazquez (Family)5:00PM Adela & Julia Palmera (Family)5:00PM Fr. Pat Brennan (Bonnie Michels OFS)
Sunday, November 307:30AM Beverly Stewart (Pat VandeLogt)7:30AM Sung Lee (Lee Family)7:30AM Dolly Rajczyk (Ann & Len Thomas)
9:00AM Fr. Pat Brennan (Knights of Columbus)9:00AM Alberta Manfredini (Manfredini Family)9:00AM Ernesto Manfredini (Manfredini Family)
11:00AM John Campana (Family)11:00AM Vance Nwankwo (Family)11:00AM Brian & Pat Thornton (Family)
4:00PM Fr. Pat Brennan (Friends)
Monday, November 24Revelation 14: 1-3, 4b-5Luke 21: 1-4Tuesday, November 25Revelation 14: 14-19Luke 21: 5-11Wednesday, November 26Revelation 15: 1-4Luke 21: 20-28Th ursday, November 27Sirach 50: 22-241 Corinthians 1: 3-9Luke 17: 11-19Friday, November 28Revelation 20: 1-4, 11 - 21: 2Luke 21: 29-33Saturday, November 29Revelation 22: 1-7Luke 21: 34-36Sunday, November 30 Isaiah 63; 16b-17, 19b; 64: 2-7 1 Corinthians 1: 3-9 Mark 13: 33-37
Preparing for Next Week:
Watch our weekly SCC refl ections athttps://www.youtube.com/user/HFIn-verness/videos. Click on Refl ections on Sunday Readings 11-30-14 and listen to Fr. Terry Keehan refl ect on the readings.
Refl ection Questions for Nov. 30, 2014:
1. Why is it appropriate to expect the unex-pected in our relationship with God? What is the meaning of the word “expect” in this context? How have you experienced the unexpected from God?
2. Why is it important to understand God as both mother and father? What qualities of a mother and a father do you attribute to God?
3. In the Gospel we are told to stay awake, to keep awake. What does this require of us? What are the things that you need to be particularly watchful of as you continue your journey in this new year of God’s grace?
Living Faith
Mass intentions are available by contacting the Parish Offi ce
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SacramentalMoments... are times in our lives when we experience God’s loving presnece in a special way. We highlight some of those moments here.
Gianna Aisling PalancaChild of Stephen & Aisling
To schedule a Baptism, contact Christine at847-359-0042.
To schedule a Wedding, contact Paula at 847-907-3416. Hailey Elizabeth Dubiel
Child of Julia Dubiel
Benjamin Steven HaruskaChild of Christopher & Kathryn
Lucas Lawrence StingerChild of Jacob & Jennifer
Sacramental Moments
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Of Special Note
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Of Special Note
Holy Family Books & Gifts is owned by Holy Family Parish and solely managed and operated by volunteers.
Feast of the Immaculate Conception
Monday, December 8
Mass Times are: 7:00am,9:00am & 7:00pm
Wednesday Night Volleyball Players
WantedHoly Family Wednesday Night volleyball group looking for new players to join them. Group is mainly made up of seniors 55+ but younger folks are welcome. Stop by and give it a try. Wednesdays 7:00-9:00PM in the gym. For more info, contact
[email protected] [email protected]
Pyx -a small container used to bring the Eucharist to the sick.
We are running short on our loaner pyx supply. If you have borrowed a pyx from us, please return it
to the front offi ce as soon as possible. Thank you!!
How Has Holy Family Blessed You?
During this season of Thanksgiving, we are asking each of our members to refl ect on what Holy Family has done to enrich their lives. Please put together a few words of thanks and post on the gratitude page on our website www.holyfamilyparish.org or drop off a note at our parish offi ce. If you are comfortable, please include your name. We will be using your sen-timents in our celebration of our 30th anniversary as a parish community
Relax. You’re at Great Clips.®Hair Cuts • Updos
Open 7 Days34 S. Northwest Hwy.
Palatine(NW Hwy & Palatine Rd.)
847-991-1776
• Free Estimates• Bonded & Insured
Parishioner
M.J. Miller & Co.Fine Jewelry & Gifts
We Buy Estates,Old Gold & Giftware
847-381-7900123 W. Main St.
Barringtonwww.mjmillerjewelers.com
Miller Wealth Law Group LLC (847) 466-1045 MillerWealthLaw.comOffice in Schaumburg
Estate Planning: Wills & trusts. Help when a parent, spouse or loved one passes away.Business Planning: Succession & owner exit strategies. Executive & key-employee benefits.Tax Planning & Preparation: Reducing taxes to protect family wealth & create charitable trusts.
Jeff Miller, Attorney Pam Miller, CPAParishioners since 1995
Jeff is an adjunct estate planning professor atDePaul law school and admitted to practicebefore the United States Tax Court.
Laser Vision Correction • Contact Lenses • General Eye Care
1415 Palatine Rd.Hoffman Estates847-776-8900
Kevin Sullivan M.D.Parishioner
Brent Ostoich O.D.Parishioner
Deborah L. Kleskan O.D.
CORCORAN HEATING AIR CONDITIONING INC.Sales • Service • InstallationCommercial & Residential
HOFFMAN ESTATES397-5888 TOM
009247 Holy Family Church (C)
Anthony, Dan and Ross MorizzoAs a family owned and operated business, we take great pride in the service we offer
to the families in our community. We are more than caretakers, we are
your neighbors and friend. We are privileged to be a part of this community and
your family. We provide unparalleled guidance, unmatched care and
unwavering support for the families we serve.
2550 Hassell Road • Hoffman Estates • 847-752-6444
Proud Parishioners Since 1989• Traditional Funeral Services • Traditional Cremation Services • Memorial Services • Pre-Arrangement & Pre-Planning • 24/7 Availability• At Need & Pre-Arrangement
4 Life AnimalWellness Center
1730 W. Algonquin Rd.Hoffman Estates
847-701-8377• Rehab therapies post surgery or injury.• Healthy Pet Lifestyle counseling.• Older Pets-stiffness or weight problems.• Holistic Veterinary Medicine.• We can help you keep your pets.• Healthy and happy for years to come!!!!
Happy Murray Age 14 years
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Portrait Art ChicagoConnie Szerszen
Oil & PastelPortraits
20% DiscountWith this Ad
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Nova Fire Protection Inc.Fire Sprinkler Installation,
Repairs, Testing & Inspectionsfor Commercial & Residential
847-885-1605 www.novafp.com
AUTO • HOME • LIFEBUSINESS
LONG TERM CARE
CHUCK BRAZELTONAgent & Parishioner
2549 W. Golf RoadHoffman Estates847-882-4800
www.brazeltoninsurance.com
Kathy L. French, D.D.S. FAGDParishioner
Serving Families in Our Community Since 1985Teacher, Presenter and Member of Numerous
Dental Associations and Institutes
630-773-6966500 Park Blvd.,Ste. 180C Itasca
www.HAMILTONLAKESDENTISTRY.COM
Michael Sparks Agency33 W Higgins Rd, Suite 3010
South Barrington, IL 60010Bus: (847) 985-0121
American Family Mutual Insurance Company and its SubsidiariesAmerican Family Insurance CompanyHome Office – Madison, WI 53783©2012 006441 - 9/12
Tents • Tables • Chairs • Linens • Moonwalk • Games500 S. Hicks Road, Palatine 847-394-8213
www.arlingtonrental.com
Parishioner Plumbing ContractorWants Your Work
No Job too Big or Small
5% of all sales will be donatedto the building fund 847-358-5377
www.intelligentplumbing.com PL13556
Brian or Sally, coordinators
860.399.1785www.CatholicCruisesAndTours.com
an OfficialTravel Agencyof AOS-USA
• Complete funeral arrangements• Cremation services• Funeral preplanning• Out-of-town arrangements• MonumentsOwned and operated by the Bob Smith Family Since 1912
MARY ANN ROSANOVA-KAPER, MDMARK A. ROSANOVA, MD
DIPLOMATES, AMERICAN BOARD OF OPHTHALMOLOGYParishioner Surgery & Disease of the Eyes
330 E. Main St., Ste. 1W, Barrington 381-4300
PALATINE SHELL SERVICEAll Repairs Guaranteed
7 East Palatine Rd., Palatine847-358-4299
www.palatineshellservice.com
Russell S. Pollina D.D.S., P.C.Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics *
601 W. Central Rd. Ste. #4 18 E. Dundee Rd. Bldg. 5Mt. Prospect Suite 100 - Barrington847-392-2457 847-382-1720
www.grins4kids.com* Orthodontic services provided by Pediatric Dentists
New PatientsWelcome!
Dentistry For:• Children• Adolescents• Special Needs
Pack “N” Mail Mailing Center1590 W. Algonquin Rd., Hoffman Estates, IL 60192
847-934-6700
• Mail Box • Fax • Copy • Boxes • Packaging • Laminating Services • Gift Wrapping • Notary Public and Much More
DAILEY ELECTRIC CO., INC.FAST - FRIENDLY - AFFORDABLE - EMERGENCY SERVICE
RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL
10% PARISHIONER DISCOUNT (847) 359-9789Jim Dailey — 3701 Berdnick-Unit C
RAYMOND LA VIGNE, DDSDental Care for the Entire Family
Evening & Saturday Hours637 First Bank Dr., Palatine
(At Hicks & N.W. Hwy.) 847-359-1292
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PUSH TALK 24/7 HELP
$19.95*/Mo. + 1 FREE MONTH➢➢ No Long-Term Contracts➢➢ Price Guarantee➢➢ American Made
TOLL FREE:1-877-801-8608
*First Three Months
Comprehensive & Cosmetic Dental Care
EmergenciesSeen Promptly
24 HourAnswering Service
Michael A. Lovda, D.D.S., Ltd. & Associates1644 W. Algonquin Rd. • Hoffman Estates
(847) 991-0790
www.drlovda.com
009247 Holy Family Church (B) www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-566-6170
$25 OFF on Service Call$100 OFF a New Furnace or Air Conditioner
Allied AC & Heating Corp., PalatineNot valid with any other offers.
Allied AC & Heating Corp., Palatine • Not valid with any other offers.
500 E. Northwest Hwy., Palatine 847-359-4500
CENTRAL PLUMBINGCOMPANY, INC.
Since 19804 Generations of Plumbers
Repairs & Remodeling - Water HeatersDisposals - Sump Pumps - Rodding
847-705-9054Tom Ryan ~ Kevin RyanIL. LIC # PL16019 LIC. # 055-012918
ASK FOR THE PARISH DISCOUNT!ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT FOR SENIOR CITIZENS
55 YEARS OR OLDER!
Nicole Kosciuk, O.D.
1605 Colonial Parkway Inverness, IL 60067847.907.9600
Securities and Advisory Services offered through LPL Financial,a Registered Investment Advisor. Member FINRA/SIPC
Consider RememberingYour Parish in Your Will.
For further information, please call the Parish Office.
JesusA to Z
Michael O’Neill McGrath, OSFS
A colorful Catholic ABC bookfor kids and families! Includesa glossary of questions to help
adults pass on their Catholic faith.007199 9 x 12 Hardcover
$16.99 each • Special Offer — 2 for $25.00!
800-566-6150 www.wlpmusic.com
KOLZE FLOORINGHIGH QUALITY & SERVICE HARDWOOD FLOORING
New InstallationDustless Sanding
RefinishingFree Estimates • Insured
No Job Too Small!
847-815-5040Ron Kolze Parishioner
G. D. DECORATINGPainting
Interior/Exterior• Wood Finishing• Paper Removal & Hanging• Wood Staining• Drywall Repairs• Water Damage/Repairs• Deck Cleaning & Staining
847-303-1413George Darby, Parishioner
FULLY INSURED
JANINE VAINISIREALTOR®, ABR
Keller Williams Success
847-609-9578www.HomesByJanineV.com
CARPET & FURNITURECLEANING SPECIALISTS
Parishioners Discount10% Off With Ad(847) 426-1900
R. BONO & SONS
JNL CLIMATE CONTROL, INC.Heating & Air Conditioning
847-358-2251John BeeningParishioner
$35 Off Service Call(1 hr. min. not valid on clean & check special)www.jnlclimatecontrol.com
Law Offices of Robert J. RossRobert J. Ross, Parishioner, - Wills & Trusts -
30 Years Experience - Business Law -www.RobertJRoss.com (847) 358-5757 Office in Inverness
OVER 45 YEARS OF EXPERIENCEFAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED
FACILITIES ALL ON ONE LEVEL — CREMATION SERVICES
William Haberichter • Melissa Nelson • Matthew Haberichter • Directors3615 Kirchoff Road • Rolling Meadows
Funeral Home 847-253-0224
MICHAEL HARRY MINTONParishioner
Leadership in Family Law • Exceptional Trial AdvocacyFamily Matters...Matter to Us“Realize An Accomplishment”
In The Dissolution ProcessAchieving Emotional & Economic Security
• National Trial Lawyers Top 100 - 2014• Legal Network Top Lawyer in Illinois - 2014• Chicago’s Top Rated Lawyers - 2014• AV Highest Peer Review Rating for Legal
Ability & Ethical Standards - 25 Yrs.
THE MINTON FIRM1051 Perimeter Drive, Suite 400 • Schaumburg, IL 60173
847-874-7278 • www.minionlawfirm.com
Contact: Gina Eagler orChristopher Haering
847-645-9500
From every season, to every reason...Life Celebrations,cultural events, trainings, ceremonies, retreats,
seminars, trade showsEnhancing your special occasion
4800 Hoffman Blvd, Hoffman Estates, IL
Door Closers • Safes • Sales & ServiceCommercial • Residential • Industrial
Locksmith Services Since 1963
339 W. Northwest Hwy., Palatine, IL 60067 847-359-0557EDWARD HENNING BONDED & INSURED ROBERT HENNING
Il. Lic# 0192-000118 www.henningbros.com
Inc.
Professional skin care fusing science, natural botanicals, aromatherapy oils and facial massage techniques.
Clinical strength ingredients uniquely customized to deliver results.Renee Diak-Witek
Founder/Licensed Clinical Esthetician
118 Wool Street ~ Barrington ~ 847.525.3640www.skinwellnessbyrenee.skincaretherapy.net
Skin Wellness
HOME IMPROVEMENT & REMODELINGKitchens • Bath • Additions • Basements
Interior & Exterior RenovationsFamily Owned and Operated Since 1987
847-202-9496 CELL [email protected] Parishioner - Veteran
SENIOR DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE! NO JOB TOO SMALL
Inc.
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Is your computer in need of service? Don’t buy another!We can restore your computer to “like new” condition
The security and privacy experts
We come to you
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“Chores By Chip”HANDYMAN SERVICE
ELECTRICAL • FAUCET REPAIR • CARPENTRYQUALITY WORKMANSHIP
South Barrington resident 847-551-1767
FRANK’S CHICAGOSHRIMP
Est. 19823071 N. Barrington Rd.
847-765-160110% OFF
WHEN YOU MENTION ADA HOMECARE SERVICE LLC
Providing Superior Home CareCNA • Companionship • Medication Reminder
Personal Care • Meal Preparation • Housekeeping847-800-7000 or 847-877-4949
SUPERB HOME CARE CORPProvides Home Caregivers To Assist Anyone Of Any Age
Especially The Elderly In Activities Of Daily Living
WWW.SUPERBHOMECARECORP.COM Stephen Alekna (224) 650-0991 (847) 803-8873Parishioner and Knights of Columbus Holy Family Council #11981
Dr. Richard M. Mruz, MDPARISHIONER
Member of American College of Pro-Life ObstetricianGynecologist
ALEXIAN BROTHERS MEDICAL CENTER810 Biesterfield Rd., Ste. 102, Elk Grove Village 364-0040
We help seniors stay home safely.• Housekeeping • Medication Reminders• Errands & Meals • Companionship• Personal Care • Dementia Care
Call Today (847) 690-9825
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847.776.0077 • www.tigerkoosma.com
2 WEEKS TRIAL$39.00includes
FREE UNIFORM
Mike Halm847-877-4849
Saint MargaretSunday MissalAn ideal companionfor personal prayer.
In Stock & Ready to Order Today.CALL OR ORDER ONLINE. $39.95
800-566-6150 • www.wlpmusic.com
RAZORBACK STUMP REMOVALQuality Workmanship847-344-9524FREE ESTIMATES
razorbackstumpremoval.com
JOHN C. VOJTAATTORNEY AT LAW
119 N. Northwest Hwy.PALATINE, IL 60067
847-963-0099CONTESTED FAMILY LAW &
CUSTODY LITIGATION
(Parishioner)
SHINGLES • WOOD SHAKES FLAT ROOFING • GUTTERS
HAIL DAMAGE SPECIALISTSCALL US TODAY! 847.797.0404
IL License #104-009220
Family Owned & Operated by
The Ahlgrim FamilyDouglas R. AhlgrimOwner & Director
Lake Zurich415 S. Buesching Road
847-540-8871Palatine
201 N. Northwest Hwy.847-358-7411
www.ahlgrimffs.com
Our 2nd Centuryof Service
PROBATE RESEARCH
MISSING/UNKNOWN HEIRSLOCATED
Domestic & International Services for:Courts, Lawyers, Trust Officers,
Administrators, Executors
Laurie Harris, parishioner847-519-3600
www.landexresearch.com
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