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36455 N. Wilson Road, Ingleside, IL April 22, 2018 • Fourth Sunday of Easter• Church website: www.stbedechurch.com St. Bede Church

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Apr i l 22 , 2018 • Fourth Sunday o f Easter• Church webs i te : www.stbedechurch .com

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From the Desk of the Pastor, Fr. Shawn Gould

Chris an Exclusivity and Inclusivity

St. Peter is a changed man a er he meets the risen Lord Jesus. He who previously tried to avoid confronta on with Jesus’s opponents now boldly proclaims to the same group that they can only be saved through Jesus. St. Peter’s message, that Jesus is exclusively

the savior of the world, was a hard thing for those fellows to hear, and it is a hard thing to hear now. Exclusion, a er all, is bad; inclusion is good. We are trained, these days, to have an immediate, even visceral reac on to anyone who would try to “exclude.” We are encouraged to applaud anyone and any policy that “includes.” But let’s take a clear look at exclusion and inclusion. In themselves, and taking away the emo onal reac ons they generate, these are neither good nor bad. They are neutral and ambiguous. We need more informa on before we can legi mately know whether the exclusion or inclusion is good or bad. It is wrong to exclude someone who shouldn’t (based on other evidence and grounds) be excluded. It is right to include someone or something who should (based on other evidence and grounds) be included. A convicted felon, s ll serving his sentence, is rightly included among the prisoners of a prison and rightly excluded from any number of other places and posi ons. Every human being, from concep on un l death, is rightly included in the set of beings/persons deserving of basic dignity and rightly excluded from the set of things that we can use for our own ends. What about Chris an exclusivity and inclusivity? In the first reading for this Sunday, we hear St. Peter tell the crowd that “there is no salva on through anyone else [other than Jesus], nor is there any other name under heaven given to the human race by which we are to be saved.” (Acts 4:12) In other words, everyone who desires to be in heaven a er he/she has died will have to be connected to Jesus, one way or the other. No other religion, other than that of the ancient Israelites, is an authen c and truly revealed religion. And now only the Chris an religion, authen cally and con nuously taught and prac ced in the Catholic Church, founded by Jesus Himself, is, in the most basic sense of the word, true. Chris an exclusivity has to do with the uniqueness of Jesus. The Lord Jesus alone is the savior. That’s the kind of claim that makes moderns anxious and upset. But so be it. It isn’t actually a mean or demeaning claim. If the Catholic Church were claiming that only those who happen to have had parents who were Catholic could be saved, that would be a bad sort of exclusion. That would amount to an essen ally racist claim—that our ancestry determines whether we are worthy of heaven. But Catholicism is not an ethnicity or a na onality. It is a religion founded on convic on and commitment to the Lord Jesus. The Catholic Church, though absolutely commi ed to the exclusion of any supposed savior compe ng with Jesus, is also absolutely open to everyone leaving old lives behind and becoming Catholic disciples of Jesus. There isn’t a single person alive now who couldn’t, if he/she wanted to, become Catholic and connected to the one, true savior, Jesus. All we have to do is come to believe in Him and then commit ourselves to Him in the Church. Leave the old life behind, be converted, and all of the grace necessary for salva on from sin and death will be available. In that sense, the Catholic Church is at least the equal of the most radically inclusive organiza ons in the world. We Chris ans are exclusively devoted to Jesus and are willing to include in the Church all those who sincerely want to be disciples of the Lord.

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Nora Adams Dolores Allred Jackie Baehr Jacob Baldassano Barbara Bernardi Phil Bickford Janine Bique Reggie Bolan Eric Brown Patricia Bulauski Dolores Clausen Lynn Cook Fenton Connor Bob Conway Joy Cortesi Tom Coyne Norman DeLeo Theresa Dietz Evere Donarski Jerry Eisenhower Pat Fernandez Brigid Finan Pip Formica Gene Freund Peri Freund Mary Freundt Dennis Frey Mary Frey Deborah Glen Virginia Govekar Bernade e Haase Rosemarie Hadley Jorie Hamsing

Please Pray for the sick and homebound of our parish...

To add or remove a name: Please contact 847-587-2251 or [email protected] or [email protected].

Mass Intentions

Kayla Radtke Lydia Reca Mark Regner Daanish Rizwan Joan Roden Paul Roden J.J. Rodriguez Helen Rosing Julienne Scheibe Chris ne Schultz Leonard Schultz Bill Shafer Sco G. Stafort Carolyn Steck Sco Swanson Roger Swiss William Terry Kris Teska Ron Teufel Lenore Trausch (Schopper) Gerald Untz Heather Van Daele Ron Vermillion, Jr. Kirby Wagner Beverly Warden Kindi Warren Marilyn Wielgos William E. Wollmuth Florence Wrobel Carl Zajkowski Virginia Zeifert Jason Zdon

Please Pray for those in our Military…

If you would like a family member to be prayed for who is currently serving in the military, please contact the Parish Office at 847-587-2251 or email [email protected] and provide the person’s name and branch of the military.

May all the souls of the faithful departed through the mercy of God, rest in peace.

Elizabeth McEnry

Fourth Sunday of Easter Saturday, April 21 5:00 PM Margaret Schuenemann, req. by Michael & Susan Laubach Sunday, April 22 7:00 AM Deceased Members of Regner Family, req. by Regner Family 9:00 AM Mikaela Rose Szajna (living), req. by Knights of Columbus St. Bede - Pius X Council, No. 3788 11:00 AM Barbara Fa a, req. by Ed & Bernadine Kaska 4:30 PM People of the Parish Monday, April 23 8:15 AM Rodilin Solidarios, req. by Manlubatan Family Tuesday, April 24 8:15 AM Father’s Day Intentions Wednesday, April 25 — St. Mark 8:15 AM Purgatorial Society Thursday, April 26 8:15 AM Linda Wehde, req. by St. Bede Parish Family Friday, April 27 8:15 AM Margaret Staley, req. by Colleen Schoenberger Fifth Sunday of Easter Saturday, April 28 5:00 PM Dudley J. Mertes, req. by Family Sunday, April 29 7:00 AM Deceased Members of Obenauf Family, req. by Regner Family 9:00 AM Cynthia Lewis Gjertsen, req. by Debbie Glen, Lane Ward, Cheryl Gelden, Sue Grant, Edee Becker, Nancy Cashmore 11:00 AM Patrick Sco , req. by Family 4:30 PM Ken & Thelma Hamsher, req. by Family

Jeffrey Ackerrman: Marine Corps (Spouse, Alexandra Moyer, is a Graduate of St. Bede) Stan Benes: Navy LTC Anne Brophy: Army Kyle Buchardt: Army Ma hew Co er: Navy

Brianna Fraider: Air Force, Qatar Nolan Hebein: Air Force (Graduate of St. Bede) Eric Hohs: Marine Corps (Graduate of St. Bede) Katherine Holthaus: Navy Captain Paul Kolk: Air Force

Major Nate Mondul Mackenzie Neuroth: Navy Bryan Rouse: Navy (Spouse, Melissa Bychowski, is a Graduate of St. Bede) Lieutenant Andi Teufel: Army Melissa Timlin: Navy

Linda Hausen Jacqui Hebein Jeane e Hill Dan Jakes Frank Jiracek Alex Johnson Kevin Kaminski Ray Kavanaugh Frank Keenan Margaret King Ron Korytowski Tim LaCreta Debbie Laurie Charlee Lawson Darlene Leitsch Patsy Leonard Chuck Lynch Charmaine Malecki Don Manthei Sharon Marche Jennifer Mathers Joyce Ma hei Colleen Michaelson Roberta Moyer Mary Ann Nelson Elaine Neuroth Tom Newby Roxanne Obenauf Veronica Olson Riley Pack Sharon Palms Pat Pawlis Ed Portalski Rosemary Ptak

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Ashley Ambrose Ranalli Nicolas Adan Renteria Logan Paige Rider Richard Elijah Robinson Caleb Joseph Royer Samantha Schnur Blake Patrick Schuster Bryanna Marie Self Samantha Ann Sieckowski Jacob Leo Smith Kyle James Splitt Grace Marie Sullivan Nathan William Terselic Kyle Ethan Thormo Andrew Timothy Tichy Katherine Rose Vroman Elsie Cecelia Wach Benjamin Ryan Wagner Ethan James Walker Sophia Corrine Walker Trevor John Wentz Kylie Michele Whyte Emily Sophia Wolski Grace Teresa Marie Yeager

Jameson Reno Gianneschi Amelia Nicole Glazier Hateya Clarice Greenenwald Damaliz Eugenia Guerrero Skye Alexis Blue Hajduk Isabella Marie Hegland Valerie Rose James Joseph Javier Julianna Elizabeth Klitzka Jacob Daniel Kowalik Lauren Abigail Kraft Kallen Richard Lenhart Samantha Eileen Levandowski Hannah Jaylie Lindas Ashley Jeanine Lubkeman Megan Elizabeth Maliziola Rachel Tiffany Manlubatan Ana Grace Marcell Fiona Elizabeth McHugh Timothy Aloysius Mink Lilya Katie Ocampo Damian Pietraszewski Gabriella Shamie Pryde

Austin Stanley Achtor Alicia Acosta Christopher Acosta Alexis Paige Allard Hailey Jane Allard Alexander Michael Art Alexandra Dorog Augusto Morgan Olivia Aykroid Jacob Daniel Bedrosian Izabell Izel Berreles Nicholas Vincent Blencoe Joscelyn Calderon Jacob Cannon Abby Elise Capulong Kennedy Rose Causgrove Molly Grace Connealy Blake Russell Cook Kevin Michael Dean Jason Christopher DeYoung Madison Lynn English Angelo Salvatore Ficarra Theresa Christin Flor Juliana Frutos Evan Joseph Skylor Garcia

Hubertus Catherine Isidore Joan Veronica Vincent Raphael Quiteria Michael Patrick Michael Rita Francis Jude Teresa Elizabeth Michael Dymphna James Vitus Cecilia Dymphna Guadalupe Sebastian

Brendan Therese Maximilian Elizabeth Cecilia Theresa Rose Barbara Elizabeth Bede Therese Francis Cecilia Abigail Mary Catherine Luke Teresa Elizabeth Sebastian Anne Casimir Elizabeth

Ives Nicholas Veronica Christopher Joseph Joan Sebastian Catherine Elizabeth Sebastian Christopher Christine Patrick Isidore Sebastian Cecilia Gemma Luke Michael Gianna Sebastian Sebastian Francis Rose

Congratulations to those who received the Sacrament

of Confirmation

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Johnathan Michael Misiek Preston John Olson Scarlett Rhys Olszowka Lucia Francisca Paulino Noah Christopher Paz Rosemary Faith Rebmann Rosemary Faith Rebmann Kevin Michael Schultz Quinn Daniel Shannon Grady Morris Smith Ashlyn Nicole Soutar Andrew Joseph Tadewald Sophia Rose Tellez Alexis Marie Vauk Caleb Nicholas Wagner Makayla Ann Williamson Graham John Ziemba

Madalyn Dovana Dulen Kyle John Dunlavy Kevin Durych Eliana Rachelle Espino Eliana Rachelle Espino Jerry Allan Feuling, Jr. Mikaela Guerrero Joseph Paul Hettich Anna Margaret Ikusz Elisabeth Katharine Ikusz Neelah Dominique Johnson Magnus James Kronvold Robert Jack LaMantia Brody Thomas Lyons Everardo Macias Gianna Manjarrez Swanson Samiya Radhica Alice McBean Kelly Ann McHugh

Maxwell James Aykroid Jennifer Maira Bellucci Chance Preston Bilik Nathan Michael Booth Sophia Rose Bott Lillian Emalie Breninski Gera Lyn Buchanan Zachary John Burmeister Addison Charlote Capko Stella Quiel Capulong Vincent Joseph Cecola Bartek Andrzej Chrupek Olivia Juliana Cichecki Kristoffer James C. Cordero Londyn Rose Cragg Paige Sherry Croteau Reagan Marie Croteau

Congratulations to those who received the Sacrament

of First Holy Communion

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Dear St. Bede Parish Family, First, thank you for your prayers and interest in my upcoming Ordination to the Diaconate for the Archdiocese. This coming week, from Wednesday through Sunday, I will be attending my Ordination Retreat at Marytown in Libertyville. My wife, Gina will join me on Friday, for the final days of the retreat. So, if you miss her music next weekend, it’s my fault. At the end of the retreat, I will be asked to take an Oath of Fidelity in word and action for the Catholic Church, make a public Profession of Faith in all the Church holds true, and sign a proclamation of Freedom to Receive Sacred Ordination as part of my last steps of preparation. Following these final commitments, I will receive my official “Call to Orders“ from Cardinal Cupich for Ordination to the Order of Deacon on the 12th of May 2018, at Holy Name Cathedral.

I humbly ask for your continued prayers for Gina and me, as we get closer to Ordination day. I hope to celebrate this seemingly long journey for me at a Mass of Thanksgiving on May 13, 2018 at 11:00 AM, here at St. Bede, when my family from Pittsburgh and beyond share this first celebration of being a deacon. Please join us then and I will continue to pray for you, both at my retreat and on ordination day itself. Sincerely, Mark A. Buckley

Illinois Tax Credit Scholarship Program – An Update As of April 18, 2018 you s ll have me to contribute and receive a state tax credit for 2018. Please consider suppor ng St. Bede School by making a dona on to the EMPOWER ILLINOIS Scholarship Gran ng Organiza on and get back 75% in an Illinois state tax credit for 2018. Your dollars—regardless of the amount—will help a family who would not otherwise be able to have their child or children educated at St. Bede School. First, you’ll need to set up an account at www.mytax.illinois.gov Then, once you have an account, you can apply for a tax credit on www.mytax.illinois.gov When comple ng the dona on form online remember to:

• Donate to Illinois Region #2 • Indicate EMPOWER ILLINOIS SGO

Once the dona on commitment is accepted the SGO will send you a le er direc ng you to their website (h p://empowerillinois.org) where you can then indicate that you want your dona on to go to St. Bede School, Ingleside, IL. Thank you for your considera on.

LAY DOWN MY LIFE In the Old Testament, God is described many mes as the shepherd of the people of Israel. So when Jesus claims this image of God to describe himself, it is startling even to his disciples. In today's Gospel, he takes the image one step beyond the Old Testament: as the Good Shepherd, he is to "lay down his life." This phrase is stated, with slight varia on, five mes in today's short passage. Jesus is describing the meaning of his life and of his death.

With firm roots in the story of Israel and their God, Jesus is now star ng a new chapter. He is helping his disciples make sense of his death on the cross, and to describe how to follow this par cular shepherd. When Jesus lays down his life, he is revealing the infinite love that he and the Father have for the flock. To follow Jesus, to be a part of Jesus' flock, means par cipa ng in that same sacrificial love.

ONE FLOCK Jesus adds another feature to the shepherd imagery, which was also disturbing to his disciples. He refers to "other sheep which do not belong to this fold," who will become part of the same flock. This likely refers to the Gen les, to all peoples beyond Israel. The Shepherd extends his flock, but emphasizes that there is s ll only one flock. Jesus spoke forcefully and frequently, especially in the Gospel of John, of the importance of unity among those who follow him. We who follow Jesus are expected to embrace the "other sheep," to respect and celebrate differences among Chris ans. We are expected to learn from one another. All those things that seem to divide Jesus' followers in culture, ethnicity, or history of conflict fade in comparison with the deeper unity of the one flock under one Shepherd. Living in unity is essen al for us to be faithful and credible witnesses of Christ to the world. Today's Readings: Acts 4:8-12; Ps 118:1, 8-9, 21-23, 26, 28, 29; 1 Jn 3:1-2; Jn 10:11-18

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A View of the Week

Stewardship

Monday, April 23 • School Board Mee ng — 6:30 PM, Conference Room

Tuesday, April 24 • Tuesday Morning Men’s Scripture Group — 8:15 AM

Mass, followed by Scripture Talk in Coleman Hall • Boy Scout Troop 85 Mee ng — 6:30 - 8:30 PM,

Fitzpatrick Hall • Bible Study — 6:30 - 7:30 PM, Knights’ House • Cub Scout Pack 111 Mee ng — 7:00 - 8:00 PM,

Coleman Hall Wednesday, April 25

• Diocesan Physicals — 8:00 AM - 1:30 PM, Coleman Hall • Chess Club — 2:30 - 3:30 PM, Room 112 • St. Vincent de Paul Mee ng — 7:00 PM,

Conference Room Thursday, April 26

• St. Bede Choir Rehearsal — 7:00 - 9:00 PM, Church • Legion of Mary Mee ng — 7:00 - 8:30 PM,

Conference Room Friday, April 27

• School Mass — 8:15 AM, Church • Adora on of the Blessed Sacrament — 6:30 - 7:30 PM,

Church (Confessions 6:30 - 7:15 PM) Saturday, April 28

• Women’s Club Spring Tea & Fashion Show — 1:00 PM, Coleman Hall (no tickets sold at the door)

Sunday, April 29 • Children’s Liturgy during Mass — 11:00 AM, Church • Youth Ministry Game Night with Father Shawn —

5:30 - 8:00 PM, Library

Parish Stewardship - Week Ending April 14/15 2018 42nd Sunday of the Fiscal Year 30 via Give Central $ 1,576.00 165 envelopes $ 4,511.00 Loose cash $ 972.14 Sunday Collec on Total: $ 7,059.14 2nd Collec on: Building Repair/Maint. $ 1,059.69 FY 2018 - (42 Sundays + Christmas & Easter) $ 419,533.97 Average Sunday Collec on $ 8,862.97 Budgeted per Sunday $ 9,000.00 Last FY (2017) - (42 Sundays + Christmas & Easter) $ 417,347.65 Average Sunday Collec on $ 8,912.80

THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR FINANCIAL BLESSINGS WITH ST. BEDE!

2nd Collec ons for April/May: April 22: Faith Forma on April 29: St. Vincent de Paul May 6: Support Our Future May 13: Catholic Chari es May 20: Building Repair & Maintenance May 27: Faith Forma on

2018 Invita on to Serve

You are invited to serve Christ’s poor in our surrounding neighborhoods. The Society of St. Vincent de Paul invites

you to join with other caring people to assist people in our community needing food, clothing, rent or u lity

assistance, and other emergency needs.

We have many volunteer opportuni es with varied me commitments.

Watch for us at Mass next weekend.

St. Bede Women’s Club

Our next Women's Club mee ng will be on Monday, May 7, 2018 at 6:00 PM for Mass, May Crowning and Litany. Following Mass, we will head down to Coleman Hall for a Cinco de Mayo dinner catered by Maravela’s and a general business mee ng as well as our guest speaker, Maria Rodriguez, Vicariate 1 Board member, Author, Former Mayor of Long Grove and recent candidate for Illinois Lieutenant Governor. All women of the parish are invited to join us to share in the faith, food and fun. For more informa on, please call Marie Drehobl at 386-931-4033.

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Monday: Acts 11:1-18; Ps 42:2-3; 43:3, 4; Jn 10:1-10

Tuesday: Acts 11:19-26; Ps 87:1b-7; Jn 10:22-30

Wednesday: 1 Pt 5:5b-14; Ps 89:2-3, 6-7, 16-17; Mk 16:15-20

Thursday: Acts 13:13-25: Ps 89:2-3, 21-22, 25, 27; Jn 13:16-20

Friday: Acts 13:26-33; Ps 2:6-11ab; Jn 14:1-6

Saturday: Acts 13:44-52; Ps 98:1-4; Jn 14:7-14

Sunday: Acts 9:26-31; Ps 22:26-28, 30-32; 1 Jn 3:18-24; Jn 15:1-8

Readings for the Week

St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry If you know of any individual, family or friend who is in need of food, please have them contact the St. Bede Society of St. Vincent de Paul at 224-360-2562. All informa on is kept confiden al. Also, we welcome them to a end our community dinner in Coleman Hall (church basement) on the 3rd Sunday of every month. The doors open at 3:30 PM and the dinner is from 4:00 - 5:00 PM. Our Current Food Pantry needs: Tuna, Beef Vegetable Soup, Canned Spaghe , Sal ne Crackers, Beef Stew, Pasta Sauce, Fruit Cocktail & Peanut Bu er. Thank you!

Visit svdpchicago.org or call our St. Bede Parish Conference @ 224-360-2562.

Just a reminder that the needy in our community depend on your donations. The St. Vincent de Paul poor boxes are located at the exits of the church. Thank you!

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1. Simply go to formed.org/register 2. Enter Access Code: WZ8GZW 3. Enter your email and create a password 4. Enjoy any me, anywhere!

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Giving Through GiveCentral St. Bede currently has 138 individuals and families who give their dona ons electronically through GiveCentral. You are asked to consider doing the same! It’s easy and secure. Giving regularly through GiveCentral helps the parish avoid the roller coaster of seasonal giving and sporadic cash flow related issues.

Please consider giving electronically. Help us raise the number to 200 using GiveCentral!

Any ques ons may be addressed to Fred Konopasek,

Business Manager, at 847-587-2251 or [email protected]

Men’s Scripture Group

Join us for Tuesday morning Men’s Scripture Group. We begin at the 8:15 AM Mass and then we proceed to Coleman Hall in the St. Bede Church basement to Share the Word of the Lord! No reserva ons are necessary. It’s a great way to begin the day!

2018 St. Bede Rummage Sale! — June 21, 22 and 23 Spring is here! What a perfect me to clean out your a c, basement or garage with items you no longer want or need that are in good condi on. These items will be for sale at our annual rummage sale June 21st through June 23rd where the profits are used to help support our school and church The items we hope you’ll donate are:

Furniture (good, clean condi on) Books Bikes Linens Outdoor Furniture CD’s/ DVD’s Tools Toys/Games Indoor and Outdoor Toys Ligh ng/Lamps Dishes Small Appliances (working) Household items Jewelry Flat Screen TV’s Vases Clothes Electronic Equipment (working) Pictures/Frames Kitchen Items

Saturday morning drop-offs are from 8:30 AM - 11 AM. Due to limited collec on space, at this me we are only accep ng the following items: Clean furniture (in good condi on), clothing, linens, household & kitchen items (please see future bulle ns for the drop-off dates for addi onal items. Furniture drop off is door #6 behind St. Bede School (Faith Forma on Center). All other items can be dropped off at the side entrance, door #10. Furniture pick-ups are on the following 5 Saturday mornings: May 5 and 19 and June 2, 9, 16. To schedule a pick-up, call Marilyn or Suzanne Sink at 847-587-7089 or email them at marandsuzsink@a .net. Volunteers and trucks are needed to help with furniture pick-ups. Please call or email Marilyn or Suzanne Sink if you are able to help from 8:15 - 11 AM on any of these dates. Absolutely cannot accept: Tube TV's, baby equipment, exercise equipment, entertainment centers, Christmas trees, luggage or sleeper sofas, large appliances, VHS tapes, printers. Please donate items and help St. Bede have a successful Rummage Sale! All donated items are tax deduc ble – a form will be given to you upon delivery of the item(s).

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WEDDING BANNS 2nd notice

David Michael Steffen &

Hannah Elizabeth Degen

SPRED MASS The adult SPRED group of St. Peter Parish in An och, cordially invite you to a SPRED Mass on Sunday, April 29th at the 9:30 AM Mass.

SPRED is a Special Religious Development for people with developmental disabili es. Our adult group is comprised of seven wonderful and unique friends who want to share their joy of worship with you. Please join us on the 29th for Mass and a social immediately following. St. Peter Church 557 Lake Street An och, IL

Visit the Church Library For your own private spiritual pilgrimage to the Holy Land, read “What Jesus Saw from the Cross” (in the Jesus sec on). These pages will intensify your love of Jesus by burning the events of His Passion into your memory and imagina on. Wri en by a priest who lived in Jerusalem and spent many a day walking and praying in the streets where Jesus walked and prayed, this devo onal classic gives you details not included in the Gospels.

The library is located in Coleman Hall. To sign out a book, just put your name, date (month/day/year) and phone number on the card (located on the book’s inside cover) and put the card in the “Signed Out Books” holder. When returning the book, put it on the shelf marked “Returns” and we’ll replace it in the library.

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Next Sunday, April 29th 5:30 PM un l 8:00 PM

Where: Faith Forma on Center in the Library Ages: 6th - 12th Grade

Please RSVP if you are a ending: [email protected]

St. Bede Youth Group is having a Game Night & Pizza

with Father Shawn Gould.

A Men’s Spirituality Group that meets at Prince of Peace Church

Using Sacred Scripture to deepen your connec on with God. Men, do you seek to find meaning and hope in your life? Are you seeking to know more about God and yourself? Each week, we’ll prayerfully read a short passage of the Holy Scriptures using Lec o Divina (or Divine Reading) and listen to what God is saying to us, then respond to him.

When: Saturdays - 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Where: Prince of Peace Catholic Church, 135 S. Milwaukee Ave., Lake Villa, IL Ques ons? Contact Joe Gannon at 224-237-7023 or joeg@deepconnec ons.org

Ministers of Care Schedule for April/May

Lakeland Apartments Apr 22 John Bieschke May 6 Deacon Gregg Zeifert May 13 Ed Portalski May 20 Sandra Prez May 27 John Bieschke

The Co ages of Fox Lake Apr 27 Ann & Frank Wach May 4 John Bieschke May 11 Deacon Gregg Zeifert May 18 Ann & Frank Wach May 25 Ed Portalski

Liturgical Ministry Schedule for April 28/29

Mass Presiders Lectors Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Confessions at 4 PM Fr. Rodriguez 5:00 PM Fr. Rodriguez J. Hebein J. Bieschke, B. Galloway, S. Sink M. Buckley 7:00 AM Fr. Gould W. Schumacher L. Smith, L. Urbanski, J. Vogt E. Zeifert 9:00 AM Fr. Gould P. Vroman J. Jurinak, D. Jurinak, J. Stangel, K. Zeve L. Kra 11:00 AM ** Fr. Gould K. Simmet P. Blencoe, J. Pecora, B. Tilli L. Flogel 4:30 PM Fr. Pelrine M. Drehobl G. Gerasmo, R. Gerasmo, D. Redmond **Incense may be used at 11am Mass only

Lilac Apartments May 4 Ed Portalski (Fri) May 16 Ed Portalski (Wed)

Families and the Gospel — Fourth Sunday of Easter Today’s gospel is a job description for Christian parents. For most people the most influential shepherds in their lives are their PARENTS . Every parent is called to be a “good shepherd” to “freely lay down their life” for their children, to “love” and “know” their children and to “lead” them so “they know your voice.” — by Bud Ozar

Pastoral Staff Rev. Shawn Gould, Pastor ([email protected]) Rev. Ed Pelrine, Weekend Assistant Rev. Carlos Rodriguez, Weekend Assistant David Bresemann, Deacon (Diana) Larry Spohr, Deacon (Fran) Gregg Zeifert, Deacon (Eileen) Gina Buckley, Director of Music ([email protected]) Parish Office Staff Fred Konopasek, Business Manager Elaine Kavanaugh, Parish/School Bookkeeper Jane Nischan, Administra ve Assistant Parish Office: 847-587-2251/Parish Fax: 847-973-1765 St. Bede School & Religious Educa on 36399 N. Wilson Road, Ingleside, IL 60041 Patricia Strang, Principal School Office: 847-587-5541/School Fax: 847-587-2713

Mark Buckley, Director of Religious Educa on Mary Richards, Religious Ed Administra ve Assistant Religious Educa on Office: 847-587-2301 School Web Address: www.stbedeschool.com Weekly Mass Schedule Monday thru Friday: 8:15 AM Saturday Evening: 5:00 PM Sunday: 7:00 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM & 4:30 PM Holy Day Masses: As scheduled in the Bulle n. Sacrament of Reconcilia on Saturdays: 4:00 to 4:30 PM in the Church. Fridays: 6:30 - 7:15 PM in the Church with Adora on & Benedic on from 6:30 - 7:30 PM. Bap sms Second & Fourth Sundays of the month at 12:30 PM. Registra on is necessary by phone or at the Rectory. Preparatory instruc on for parents is required. Marriages: Call the rectory at least 4 months in advance. Communion for Homebound Call the rectory at 847-587-2251. New to the Parish? Welcome to St. Bede Please call parish office to register yourself and/or your family. Parish Pastoral Council President: Joe Rada - 847-322-1004 Parish Email Address: [email protected] Parish Web Address: www.stbedechurch.com

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SAVED BY THE ONE WHO WAS REJECTED Some city teenagers o en scorn and reject farm kids. Yet it’s no exaggera on to say that humanity owes its life to farmers who care for the world’s crops and livestock. This week’s scriptures remind us that Jesus was as rejected as a shepherd, a farm boy, yet we owe our very lives to him. In this Sunday’s reading from the Acts of the Apostles Peter tells the people that salva on comes through Jesus Christ, the one who was rejected. In John’s le er we hear that we have become God’s beloved children through Jesus, whom the world did not know. Lastly, in the Gospel Jesus describes himself as the Good Shepherd who “lays down his life for the sheep” (John 10:11). Will you join Jesus in laying down your life for God’s beloved flock? Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.