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The Clarion
Our Parish Mission Led by the Spirit,
the Catholic community of Saint Anne strives to live the example of Jesus,
who said, “I came so that you might have life, and have it more abundantly.”
(John 10:10)
Liturgy Schedule Monday-Friday: 8:15 a.m.
Saturday: First Saturday: 8:15 a.m. Reconciliation: Saturdays, 9:15 a.m. until all are heard
Mass of Anticipation: 5:15 p.m. Sunday: 7:15, 9:00, 11:00 a.m., 5:15 p.m.
Saint Anne Catholic Community • 120 North Ela Street, Barrington, IL 60010 • 847.382.5300 • stannebarrington.org
Volume 13, No. 47 TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME October 15, 2017
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STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE Weekly Offering for October 8th, 2017 Year to Date Collections
People attending weekend Liturgies: 1,562 Sunday Offering Envelopes used: 340 Electronic Giving/Direct Debit/Stock Total for Sunday Weekly Budget for Sunday Collections Difference for Sunday
Year to Date Collection vs. Budget Year to Date Sunday/Fall Catch-up Year to Date Budget for Sunday Collections Difference
$24,277.00 $15,798.00 $40,075.00 $40,000.00
+$75.00
$549,977.00 $600,000.00 -$50,023.00
Sharing Parish Commitment: $18,784.00
Archdiocesan Required Collections: $32,350.00
Office of the Pastor
MASS OF REMEMBRANCE On All Soul’s Day, Thursday, November 2nd, we invite all parishioners and friends to gather to remember and celebrate the lives of our loved ones who have gone before us to live in the light of the Lord. Everyone is invited to join us for a candle lighting service and Mass of Remembrance for those who have died during this past year.
Order of Service: 7:00 p.m. Candle lighting ● 7:10 p.m. Mass of Remembrance ●
8:00 p.m. Social gathering and refreshments in the Gathering Space
Family and friends are asked to provide a photograph of loved ones who have died. Framed photos may be dropped off in the Gathering Space between Saturday, October 28th-Sunday, October 29th. During November, photos will be displayed near the fireplace. Please attach a contact name, phone number or email address on the back of each frame. For more information, please contact Mary Ellen Johnston at 847.382.2148 or [email protected].
Worship
SECOND COLLECTION WORLD MISSION SUNDAY ▪ SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22ND
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Worship—LITURGY CORNER By Rory Cooney SONG STORIES—SINGING THE FAITH
My Life in Psalms, Part 1
My “awakening” to my vocation, I suppose, to writing music for church, really began with the psalms, in the early 1970s. If you “weren’t there” in the 1970s, or not part of the Catholic Church, it will be hard to imagine what we went through at the time. As a child in grammar school, I was mostly part of church singing that was either boy’s choir or men’s and boys choir, and in Latin. Much of the music was pre-selected by the church. There was some choice in the setting of the Mass that was sung, but there was also a lot of music that was sung for each specific Sunday. As the 1960s progressed, some experimentation in church music, including singing in the vernacular by the congregation, was allowed in what came to be known as the “four hymn Mass,” that is, with songs sung at the beginning and end, during the Offertory and Communion.
My high school years began as the Second Vatican Council ended. I was in a seminary high school in a suburb of Los Angeles, and the cardinal archbishop of Los Angeles was about as enthusiastic about the Council as Cardinal Cody was here in this arch-diocese, which is to say, not at all. My seminary, I’m grateful to say, was not the diocesan seminary, but one run by the Congregation of the Mission or the Vincentians, the community that runs DePaul University here and St. John’s in New York. At the time, they also ran major seminaries in Camarillo, California for the archdiocese of Los Angeles, in Houston, Denver and St. Louis, among others. As a religious order, they had some independence from the local archbishop and so we were able to more quickly than surrounding parishes incorporate the changes to the liturgy, such as singing in the vernacular.
It was when I got to the Vincentian major seminary in Perryville, Missouri, in 1970, that I really began to notice and participate in the energy around finding a new voice for the Mass of Pope Paul VI. At a meeting of the Federation of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions that I was allowed to attend in Kansas City, I met some people who were helping to move the church along. From a newly formed group called the Composers Forum for Catholic Worship, and its founder Robert I. Blanchard, I began to hear new sounds of music for the church, written mostly for organ, to be sure, but sounding more like melodies and harmonies I was familiar with than the church music I had grown up with and different from the Protestant hymnody we had “borrowed” when we had nothing else to sing. Inspired by settings of Psalm 98 by Chicago composer Richard Proulx (then a newcomer) and Psalm 100 by Precious Blood Father Ralph Verdi, I began by writing psalm settings for my seminary friends for our daily Masses. Some of those, like Here I Am, Lord (I Come to Do Your Will) are still around.
Today at Mass, we sang two psalm settings of mine, one that comes from my college years and one from about ten years later. The setting of Psalm 23 is the early composition. At Mass today, we sang the refrain, “I Shall Live in the House of the Lord,” but the first refrain I wrote for it was the familiar, “The Lord is my shepherd; nothing shall I want. He leads me by safe paths; I shall not fear.” At the time, I played a lot more guitar than piano. You might notice, if you are really paying attention, that the guitar riff at the beginning of the verse uses the same chord and fingering as the familiar beginning of Stairway to Heaven, though it’s almost unrecognizable because it falls in a different part of the scale than in that great song by Led Zeppelin. The psalm has a very folk-like quality because that’s the milieu that I came out of, the folk movement of the early 60s. (Once when we sang it with the children’s choir many moons ago, one kid said “It sort of sounds like Puff the Magic Dragon.) When we recorded it for our first album back in 1984, I used a refrain I wrote for Communion with it, “The Lord prepares a banquet for me.”
At the opening of Mass, we sang a setting I wrote in the mid-80s of Psalm 100, called Come to the House. Psalm 100, like all the psalms, was part of Temple worship in Judaism, probably used for the enthronement of a king who was the visible present of the Holy One among the people. The psalm calls for “all the earth” to “come to the temple singing for joy” and to “enter these courts with songs of praise.” Several familiar versions of Psalm 100 exist for this reason, including Fr. Lucien Deiss’s All the Earth, written in about 1964, and of course All People That On Earth Do Dwell, whose hymn tune name, Old Hundredth, comes from its being a setting of Psalm 100 composed in French for the Geneva Psalter. It’s last stanza, the doxology, is perhaps the text best known for the tune: Praise God from whom all blessings flow … I wrote Come to the House to have a lot of energy; my friends in my former parish were both excellent woodwind players, and the parts for flute and soprano sax gave them a workout, but it always seemed to be a strong way to begin the liturgy, with the words of scripture and an energetic melody.
Because I got an early start, I have set over one-third of the 150 psalms of scripture to music, some more than once. One of my personal “mantras” comes from Psalm 89, a psalm I set when I was in summer school at DePaul in 1972: “Forever I will sing of the goodness of the Lord.” Psalms have helped shape my spirituality and career as a composer. I couldn’t have had better companions and teachers.
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Human Concerns
PLEASE JOIN US AS WE CELEBRATE * * 40 * *
YEARS OF SHARING!
The Sharing Board invites you to celebrate
our 40th Anniversary as a Sharing Parish
Sunday, October 22nd, 11:00 a.m. Mass
To be concelebrated by: Fr. Paul Stein, Pastor of St. Frances of Rome ▪ Fr. Matt O’Donnell, Pastor of St. Columbanus
Fr. Bernie Pietrzak ▪ Fr. Joji Thanugundla
HARMONY, HOPE AND HEALING CHOIR will sing at Mass
Luncheon will follow Mass; members of our Sharing partners will be present
ALL PARISHIONERS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND—PLEASE JOIN US!
The Sharing Board is thankful for your support and generosity throughout the years.
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THE GARLANDS OF BARRINGTON—SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITY
Special thanks to residents of The Garlands of Barrington who have toiled in the soil to produce veggies for the Project Hope Food Pantry.
Their victory garden has provided items such as tomatoes, cucumbers, kale, zucchini and onions that have been shared with our neighbors in need.
If you are interested in donating food or your time to our Hope Ministries,
please contact our office at 847.381.5721.
Pictured, above: Don Wynard at the Project Hope Food Pantry with Sheila and Denise from The Garlands of Barrington
Human Concerns
THANKS TO THE GARLANDS OF BARRINGTON!
Faith Formation and Education
WOMEN’S FAITH TIME Saturday, October 21st
8:00-11:00 a.m.
WOMEN’S RESILIENCE: STORIES OF HOLINESS AND STRENGTH
Featured speaker:
Beth Knobbe
As women of faith, how do we strengthen our capacity to endure difficult situations and maintain hope in the midst of everyday trials?
Our faith not only gives us tools for survival, but we can put those practices into place even before tragedy strikes.
Building resilience not only helps our own faith to grow, but we can also use those lessons to help our community and our world.
To register for this free program, contact Carla Czyzewski at [email protected] or 847.620.3069.
Questions? Contact Michael Beard at [email protected] or 847.620.3070.
Beth Knobbe lives an intentional single life and is passionate about sharing her faith with others. She earned a Master of Divinity degree from Catholic Theological Union in Chicago, and she has a Bachelor of Science degree from Briar Cliff University. She currently serves as a relationship manager with Catholic Relief Services – working with dioceses and universities to engage Catholics in living their faith in solidarity with the poor around the world. Beth has traveled extensively and also shares her time writing and speaking about the spiritual life. She is the author of Party of One: Living Single with Faith, Purpose, and Passion (2011) and Finding My Voice: A Young Woman’s Perspective (2009).
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Faith Formation and Education
COMEDY NIGHT SAINT ANNE PARISH SCHOOL NEWS
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PEER MINISTRY MEETINGS—JOIN US! A major component of Saint Anne Youth Ministry is the Peer Ministry program which is based upon a more traditional concept of
the youth group and is open to high school students. The Sunday 5:15 p.m. Mass is student-ministered. After Mass, students come to the Parish Center for an evening of reflection, food, play and fellowship. If one cannot make Mass, the program is from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., and is casual, informal and fun. The Peer Ministry program has proven to be a place where teens can comfortably hang out with others of their same age with a common church background (all students are accepted without regard to their religious or non-religious background). There is no need to register—attend as often or as little as desired. Twice a year, Peer Ministry sponsors a Pancake Breakfast to raise funds for the program. For more information, contact Karen Poglitsch at 847.620.3072 or [email protected].
PEER MINISTRY—2017-2018 Sundays • 5:15 p.m. Mass • Meeting 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. • Thane Hall
Sunday, October 15th •Sunday, October 29th Sunday, November 12th • Sunday, November 26th
Sunday, December 3rd—Pancake Breakfast • Sunday, December 10th Sunday, January 14th • Sunday, January 28th
Sunday, February 11th • Sunday, February 25th Sunday, March 11th • Sunday, March 18th
Sunday April 8th—Pancake Breakfast • Sunday, April 22nd Sunday, May 6th
Faith Formation and Education
FAMILY-MINISTERED MASSES ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A WAY TO GET YOUR FAMILY INVOLVED
IN OUR MASS CELEBRATIONS?
The Adams, Case, Naddeo and Trandel families participated in our October Family-ministered Mass in a variety of ways:
† Proclaimed the first reading † Read the petitions † Placed the altar cloth † Presented the gifts
The Family-ministered Mass is a great way to introduce your children to the many ways we can all participate in celebrating the liturgy together.
Upcoming Family-ministered Mass dates are Sunday, November 12th and Sunday, December 10th,
at 9:00 a.m.
For more information or to participate, contact Anne Horwath at [email protected] or 847.381.3868 or Lisa Koehler at [email protected].
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Faith Formation and Education
SOUP SUPPERS High school teens and adults … join the Night Ministry and other youths in reaching out to the less fortunate by serving soup and sandwiches to the homeless and those on the verge of homelessness in the South Shore (71st Street and Jeffrey Blvd.) area of Chicago.
The 2017-2018 schedule is as follows: SOUTH SHORE
Wednesday, November 8th ● Wednesday, February 14th Wednesday, November 29th ● Wednesday, February 21st Wednesday, December 13th ● Wednesday, March 14th Wednesday, January 17th ● Wednesday, March 21st Wednesday, January 31st ● Wednesday, April 11th
▪ Six (6) teens and two(2) adult chaperones/drivers can attend each trip Information is on our website, stannebarrington.org,
under Faith Formation & Education—Youth/Young Adult Ministry— Service Opportunities—Soup Suppers.
▪ Adults and teens interested in serving soup should register online on our website ▪ To assist in making soup, contact Frances Connors at [email protected]
▪ To make sandwiches or donate food such as fruit, chips and desserts, contact Amanda Niro at [email protected]
For more information, contact Amanda Niro at 847.828.9630 or [email protected]. NOTE: Adult volunteers working with children must be in full compliance with all
Protecting God’s Children components including attending VIRTUS training prior to beginning their work
INTERESTED IN BECOMING CATHOLIC? The Saint Anne Catholic Community welcomes those with an interest in developing a relationship with Jesus Christ through the Catholic Church. The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is the process by which adults are brought into the Church through Baptism, First Eucharist and Confirmation. Consider joining other adults on their journey of spiritual formation in this engaging, dynamic, respectful and spiritual process. RCIA sessions include scripture, prayer and presentations on our Catholic beliefs and traditions.
Sessions have started! Meetings are on Mondays, at 7:00 p.m., in the Hospitality Room, lower level of the Church. Walk-ins are welcome!
For more information, contact Michael Beard at 847.620.3070 or [email protected].
Community Life
WOMEN’S CLUB The Saint Anne Womenʹs Club LADIES NIGHT OUT
Wednesday, January 24th, 2018, Marriott Lincolnshire Theater
Join us for the play, Ragtime, which is a musical saga of three families in America at the beginning of the twentieth century.
Ticket price: $55.00 per person, includes dinner at 6:00 p.m., and admission to the play at 7.30 p.m.
We hope you will like this production and pleasant group camaraderie during the dinner!
For information please call Sylvia Anderson at 847.516.1924.
Send checks to Saint Anne Womenʹs Club, 120 N. Ela Street, Barrington, Attn: Sylvia Anderson,
by Wednesday, November 15th.
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GREETERS WANTED Volunteer to be a sub or greet full-time before the
Sunday 9:00 a.m. Mass.
Marie Kantarski and Joan Barcal are looking for assistance with greeting parishioners in the Gathering Space.
To volunteer, contact them before Mass.
CALLING GREETERS AND USHERS!
We are fortunate to have a training day for AED/CPR instruction
at Barrington FPD on Pepper Road, for Saturday, October 28th, from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Seven spaces are available as of this writing.
Please contact Thomas Walter, Lead Usher, at 847.274.2621 to reserve your space.
Please note: we need a minimum of six (6) people and a maximum of eight (8).
If it’s not filled 24 hours prior, the class will be cancelled.
SAINT ANNE BOOK CLUB
Parish Library ▪ Gathering Space, Second Floor Tuesday, October 17th ▪ 7:00 – 8:00 p.m.
All are welcome!
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PRAY FOR THOSE SERVING OUR COUNTRY: David E. Anderson, Jr., Petty Officer (Navy), brother of Elizabeth and Victoria Anderson, Norfolk, VA
Lcpl Colin R. Bosworth (USMC), son of Ken and Pam, Okinawa, Japan Daniel Carrick, nephew of Mary Helen and Larry McCarthy, Army Special Forces, Afghanistan
Master/Sgt William G. Cook, grandson of Bill, U.S. Army, Ft. Belvoir, VA Lt. Col. Marc E. Czaja, grandson of Virginia and Charles Brenneman, USMC, USA
Sgt. Michael W. Gabriel, son of Cindy Gabriel, 595th Trans BOE LT Jacqueline Gridley, granddaughter of Dorothy Connolly, USN, Norfolk, VA
Andrew Jennings, cousin of Virginia Brenneman, Army, Wounded Warrior, USA Christopher Lenz, grandson of Rosemarie, Staff Sergeant, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma
Corporal Joshua Mehr, son of Gregg and Georgeanna, USMC, Okinawa, Japan USAF Capt. Robert OʹMeara, son of Bob and Sue, Fort Bliss
Sgt. Thomas Orlowski, son of Jon, USMC, Special Operations, Camp Lejeune, NC SFC Jeffrey Puch, brother of Katie Grund, Army, Hunter Airfield, Savannah, GA
Lt. Clayton Rife, grandson of Elaine Conrad, Afghanistan Matt Ryan, nephew of John Weaver, U.S. Army, Fort Carson, CO
Sgt. Robert Schroeder, son of John and Martha Muno, Army, South Korea Master Sergeant Ted Sierocinski, Air Force Para Rescue Airman, grandson of Jack and Mary Reinhart
James Reed Strissel, Jr., grandson of Joseph and Ann Tuszynski, Colorado Cmdr. Joseph W. Stubitz, U.S. Navy, brother of Steve, Afghanistan
Community Life LAFARGE LIFELONG LEARNING
Inspirat ion Through Cont inuing Educat ion Presented by the Saint Anne Catholic Community
Adults 55+ are encouraged to brush up some skills or learn something new through Lafarge. Courses meet once per week for up to six weeks in the Senior Center. Instruction is paced to each individual, guaranteeing a great learning experience for all!
For more information and to register, contact Mike Konie at [email protected] or 847.334.2920.
Late Fall courses start this week!
NEW! Statistics for Seniors - What You Need to Know Tuesdays, 10/17– 11/28 * 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. This entertaining and informative class will help you to evaluate and understand the incredible amount of information that comes your way every day. Learn tricks and tips to avoid being mislead and become a better, more confident decision maker!
Microsoft Windows 10 and More Wednesdays, 10/18 - 11/29 * 9:30 - 11:00 a.m. Put the latest features of Microsoft Windows to work for you. Improve skills, learn new tricks and compute with confidence!
Wood Carving Wednesdays, 10/18 - 11/29 * 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Learn how to choose the ideal wood, apply designs, carve and maintain your carving tools, all while completing a project of your choice.
Powerful Tools For Caregivers Wednesdays, 10/18 - 11/29 * 1:00 - 3:30 p.m. This course for non-professional caregivers will help reduce stress, improve communication and keep your life in balance while caring for a loved one or friend. Learn how to access useful resources, evaluate service options and make important decisions for every stage of care.
* No classes during Thanksgiving week
A $30.00 registration fee covers all course supplies.
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Community Life
Poker Group Tuesday, October 17th, 9:00 - 11:30 a.m., Parish Center, Lower Level
Age Reversing Workout Tuesday, October 17th, 9:15 - 10:15 a.m., Church, Hospitality Room
Kennedy Watercolor Thursday, October 19th, 10:00 a.m. – noon, Parish Center, Upper Level Workshop
The Knitting Group is starting again! Join us beginning Tuesday, October 17th through Tuesday, November 7th,
from 12:00 – 2:00 p.m., in the Parish Center, Upper Level.
KIRAN FREY, M.D.—PSYCHIATRIST, ALEXIAN BROTHERS CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH
Thursday, October 19th ▪ Parish Center, Thane Hall ▪ 1:00 p.m. Refreshments ▪ 1:30 p.m. Presentation Dr. Frey works in the area of Geriatric Psychiatry and has a special interest in the area of Epigenetics. Scientists are understanding the wide range of influence our environment, actions and surroundings have on our genes. She will relay how exercise, active learning and volunteering can prevent and delay Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes and cardiac illnesses. All are welcome!
HOSPITALITY
On Sunday, October 15th, volunteers from the Altar Servers will serve donut holes, juice and coffee. Servers in fifth grade through high school help prepare the altar and assist the priest and deacon during Mass. Servers also assist at other types of liturgical celebrations, such as weddings and funerals.
MINISTRY HOSTING SCHEDULE Sunday, October 22nd—Sharing Board (only after 9:00 a.m. Mass)
Sunday, October 29th—Faith Formation
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Community Life
Vicariate 1: Ministry of Care Evening of Reflection
EUCHARIST IS A MEAL Presented by Flo Merkl-Deutsch,
Director of Mission and Values at DePaul College Prep Thursday, October 19th, Church
7:00 p.m. Refreshments ▪ 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. Presentation
The presentation will bring together the history of meals as sacred and will explore how meals break down barriers when we step out of our comfort zone. Flo Merkl-Deutsch works in Campus Ministry as Director of Mission and Values at DePaul College Prep. She received her Master’s Degree in Pastoral Studies at the Catholic Theological Union in Hyde Park. Previously, Flo was Assistant Director of Liturgy at Saint Clement Parish. There, she organized the liturgical ministers for every liturgy and was responsible for ensuring the creation of a seamless worship environment and a welcoming and prayerful liturgical experience.
Please R.S.V.P. to Mary Ellen at 847.382.2148 or [email protected].
CHURCH TOUR RECAP On Tuesday, October 3rd, 30 parishioners toured 5 churches in Chicago: Assumption Church, Old St. Patʹs Church, The Shrine of Our Lady of Pompeii, St. John Cantius and St. Mary of the Angels. The presentations highlighted how each church has been influenced by various ethnic groups, Chicagoʹs history and distinct architecture styles. All of these churches are anchors of faith in their communities.
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Community Life
Holy Family Parish and the One In Love Ministry invites parents, grandparents or family of an LGBT person to listening sessions to hear the
stories of other parents and listen to their struggles, questions and their journey to come to better understand their children and their faith.
WHEN: Tuesday, October 24th, 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. WHERE: Private home in Palatine. R.S.V.P. required.
Info will be sent upon receipt of response.
To respond or for more information, contact Karen Poglitsch at [email protected] or 847.620.3072.
THE 4TH ANNUAL SAINT ANNE SCAVENGER HUNT
Hosted by the Young Marrieds Group
Are you looking for a night out with your spouse filled with fun and adventure?
If so, please sign up for the Fourth Annual Barrington Scavenger Hunt!
Saturday, November 11th ▪ Flesk Brewing, Ice House, Barrington ▪ 7:00 p.m.
Teams will compete in a challenge involving our local community. Dress in weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable shoes.
To R.S.V.P., contact Brian at [email protected] or 773.844.4261.
SAINT ANNE PARISHIONER ART SHOW
Saturday, October 28th-Sunday, October 29th ▪ Hospitality Room ▪
Open to all artists of all levels and all mediums
To participate, contact Shirley Michelotti at [email protected].
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By Clem Aseron Sharing the Living Story
LITERARY: Sundays 26 (21:28-32), 27 (21:33-43) and 28 (22:1-14) of the Lectionary give us three parables1 in which Matthew records Jesus continuing to respond to the challenge2 by the chief priests and elders who are the elite, the leadership of the Jerusalem temple. It is a story of a situation which, because it is very familiar to the hearer, is used to illustrate another reality which is not as easy to describe in down-to-earth terms. The insights we gain from our own continual struggle to see the reality of which Jesus is speaking can spring to life in our hearts as a revelation of the mystery of God’s kingdom.3
Today’s gospel is a literary form whose classical pattern is found in the story of Nathan the Prophet and King David (see 2 Samuel 12:1, ff., it’s short.): the story is told which functions as a window to a reality at which lis-teners are invited to look.
Judgment (on the story characters) is solicited. Listeners discover that they are the ones whom they have just judged (mirror)4
CULTURAL: Food or meals are in focus in all four scriptures for this Sunday.5 But, it is a metaphor for which we have to dig. The gospel speaks of a royal banquet, but we can appreciate how this icon would be instantly accessible (transparent) to the Matthew reader.
Who eats with whom at a given table directly reflects who is able to associate with whom in the larger society6. A king (the chief among the elite) has pre-pared a wedding feast for his son, and as in any other society, common folk are not likely to be invited. This list of VIPs includes a landowner and a businessman who are certainly members of the elite.
First, [h]e dispatched his servants to summon the invited guests to the feast … (v.3); they refuse. Second time, he sent other servants, saying, ‘Tell those invited: Behold, I have prepared … everything is ready; come to the feast (v.4). This double invitation is a key to their social convention; then it was a common practice, but it is perhaps not exactly unknown today: after the first invitation, the guests take note of who was invited and who was not, what the extent was of the preparations being made (or not being made), and, they checked to see who was planning to attend and who was boycotting. If certain ones – key people – were staying away, then so would they!
Note two levels of response, two insults to honor and involving two levels of shame. In the more face-saving one, they offer flimsy but insulting excuses: Some ignored the invitation and went away, one to his farm, another to his business (v.5); the rest of the invited kill the servants of the king challenging his honor severely and bring him more shame. To salvage his honor, he ups the ante: he slays them and burns their town. Then he writes them off (v.8).
If the guests are not to be from the ranks of the elite, then from whom? The king goes counter-cultural here! Go out, therefore, into the main roads and invite to the feast whomever you find … Go get those who are unlike me: the non-elite! A Mediterranean “main road” is in the center of town, the one into which all others funnel – it’s a crossroads, a plaza – where the social classes might see each other and perhaps even talk to each other. Even more than today, meals in ancient times were an exclusive affair. (Recall Paul’s excoriation of the Corin-thian community at 1Cor 11:17.) What might the feel-
(A) Lectionary texts: http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/101517.cfm (B) Bible texts (has verse #): http://www.usccb.org/bible/books-of-the-bible/index.cfm
TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY OF THE YEAR, 2017 (142A) First Reading: Isaiah 25:6-10a
Responsorial Psalm 23: 1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6. Rx = I shall live in the house of the Lord all the days of my life. (6cd) Second Reading: Philippians 4:12-14, 19-20
Gospel: Matthew 22:1-14 Please refer to (A) and (B) above when I cite verses in the commentary below.
Sharing the Living Story
ings of the non-elite be at a royal banquet? From the king’s side, there is much risk. His fellow elite might sever their relationship with him. Also, if any of the elite had determined to attend, they would be ostracized as well. In this culture, networking was the only way one survived; this action of elite banqueting with non-elite was tantamount to suicide. The option of “going it alone,” of standing up as an individual, really does not exist.
Yet, one guest does try “to go it alone.” The host customarily provides a wedding garment, but this one, standing silently, does not accept the proffered garment, signifying that he does not want to take part fully in the occasion; the king is ready, the feast is prepared but this man is not ready; he did not prepare. This shame-action directed at the king demands that the insult be returned. The king acknowledges that the man not ready by ordering, Bind him … cast him into the darkness outside … And Matthew’s Jesus continues: Many are in-vited, but few are chosen.
The cultural message seems clear: Not only must one accept the invitation and actually show up, but also one must be ready to take part fully in the activities. This is remarkably similar to our “going to Mass.”
The literary begins to make sense. Reading the parable through its own cultural lens, we can look in the mirror and make the judgment: we have to be fully prepared with all of our being to immerse ourselves into living the life of the creature that God had created! Could it be that there is where we meet God; that there is where sacrament occurs?
So What? In our day-to-day living, what can we do to be conscious to the Psalm refrain:
I shall live in the house of the Lord all the days of my life? [Maybe listen reflectively as the cantor sings the verses of Psalm 23 at Mass –
or pray the entire psalm at #1173 in Gather hymnal]
1 Succinctly, a parable is “a metaphor or simile drawn from nature or common life, arresting the hearer by its vividness or strangeness and leaving the mind in sufficient doubt of its precise application to tease it into active thought.”
From C.H. Dodd, quoted by Daniel J. Harrington, S.J., The Gospel of Matthew, p. 198. 2 See 21:23-27 where Jesus is challenged to state by what authority he cleanses the Temple, heals the blind and the lame; note the
classical cultural challenge and riposte. Note that Jesus raises the stakes with his counter-challenge (riposte) at v.24. 3 Except as noted, portions are adapted from Jean Hiesberger, Gen. Ed., The Catholic Student Bible, p. 311 ff 4 John Shea, Gospel Food for Hungry People: Gospel Readings for Ordinary Time A, audio tape, 9/16/96 5 Our church’s triptych pictures The Christ at the end of time holding a book opened to Isaiah 25:6- (but see the 1st Reading above) 6 John J. Pilch, The Cultural World of Jesus, Cycle A, p. 148
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COMMUNITY OFFERINGS/NEEDS Note: Saint Anne prints the offerings/needs as a service to its
parishioners and does not endorse or accept responsibility for them.
Caregiver available. 24 hr./live-in, 17 years experience. Call Sofia at 708.655.1479.
Diabetic alert dog needed. Brittle type 1 diabetic parishioner. Visit gofundme.com/AlertDog4Mary or email [email protected]. College counselor. Contact Michael at [email protected]. Reliable house cleaner. Call 630.263.1152 or spotlesshousetoday.com. Family/personal asst./household manager available. Sophie, 312.343.4322.
Caregiver available. Live-in up to 7 days. Call Kara at 847.204.9868. For nannies, babysitters, housekeepers. Call Elizabeth at 847.824.4900. Housekeeping and occasional babysitting. Call Maria at 847.973.6251. Home caregiver available for older adults. Call Debbie at 847.254.3454. Dog walker/pet sitter. Email [email protected]. House/pet sitting, domestic services, extended stay. Joanne, 847.476.1855. Experienced caregiver available. Call Clare at 847.707.9992. Experienced, dedicated caregiver available. Call Julia, 219.308.5399. Cleaning available. Call Magdelena at 224.730.1312. Painting, carpentry, odd jobs. Call Arturo at 224.730.1312. Sitter available. Call Aneta, 630.550.7805. Referral, Anna, 847.361.0655. Home daycare by parishioner. Call Diane at 847.809.2294. Infant care in your home. 40 years experience. Call Ellen at 847.629.5220. Professional furniture moving. Call Anthony at 224.622.0297. Caregiver/driver/companion. FT/PT. Call Bruno at 847.224.5345. Sitter available to clean/care for adults. Call Irma at 847.382.4762. Math tutor, 6th-12th grade. Margaret, [email protected], 312.545.9297. Handyman available. $15.00/hr. Call Rosolio at 847.382.4762. Reading/writing specialist/tutor. [email protected], 847.302.6143.
Ensuring PEACE ~ Ending Domestic Violence
6 WARNING SIGNS INDICATING AN ABUSIVE AND/OR UNHEALTHY RELATIONSHIP:
SEXIST ATTITUDE: Does your partner insist that “women should know their place?” INSULTS: Does your partner put you down for your opinions or laugh at what you believe in? Does he/she make you feel stupid, ignorant or incompetent? PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE: Does your partner make com-ments such as, “You’re no good?” Does he/she make you feel unable to do anything right or that you can’t get along in the world without his/her help? RIDICULE: Does your partner make fun of you alone or in other people’s presence? BLAMING OTHERS: Does your partner blame others for what he/she does or what happens to him/her? EXCESSIVELY CRITICAL OF YOU OR YOUR FAMILY: Does your partner say negative things about you or your family?
If you answered YES to one or more of these questions, you or someone you know may be a victim of domestic violence.
PLEASE CALL:
• 24 Hr. Domestic Violence Hotline, 847.697.2380 • Emergencies, 911
Saint Anne will assist through referral and by offering spiritual, emotional and practical support, as possible.
Saint Anne Catholic Community
LITURGICAL MINISTER SCHEDULE - OCTOBER 21ST-OCTOBER 22ND
Time Presider Mass Coordinators and Eucharistic Ministers Lectors Altar Servers
5:15 p.m. Fr. Bernie Pietrzak
P. Schnepf, C. Schnepf J. Almdale, J. Bosnick, R. Kane, D. Slack, C. Slack, P. Sobolewski, B. Sobolewski, D. Trausch, M. Zwolinski, NOT FILLED (2)
J. Harrington K. Amatangelo C. Bergmann
T. Sneed J. Benkendorf M. Mercado
7:15 a.m. Fr. Joji A. Aquino D. DeJesu, C. Eisenbarth, C. Logue, L. Meckert, J. Nelson, NOT FILLED (1)
A. Wirt T. Ciganek C. Aseron
Leah Eisenbarth Logan Eisenbarth A. Cheeseman
9:00 a.m. Fr. Bernie Pietrzak
S. Whigham, K. Whigham M. Bleibel, L. DeGrazia, P. Fasano, V. Giamalva, K. Gillespie, B. Graff, M. Kantarski, L. Koehler, G. Koepke, K. Mastrangeli, Tom OʹNeill, C. Oefelein, K. Phillips, R. Remback, K. Tabak, T. VanRyne, NOT FILLED (1), C. Jennings-Lenz (CLOTW)
A. Sanfilippo P. Kolasinski T. Serpento
R. Carpenter D. Koehler A. Carpenter
11:00 a.m. Fr. Bernie/
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D. Walker, J. Walker A. Auten, S. Beattie, K. Bessonny, C. Crompton, D. Deignan, J. Freda, C. Galizia, B. Kesler, K. Levecke, N. Nolan, J. Prentice, J. Van der Voort, C. Vlaming, L. Wood, NOT FILLED (3), S. Stachnik (CLOTW)
C. Condill S. Bishop N. Deignan
M. OʹDonoghue J. Accordino P. Hessling
5:15 p.m. Fr. Joji L. Wolf, G. Wolf S. Boutilier, Chris Burke, T. Chapman, E. Diaz-Jimenez, G. Irvine, J. Irvine, V. Kostecki, A. Niro, R. Niro, A. Nisbet, S. Oakley
C. Laning J. Shearin J. Shearin
D. Sasser M. Gryzlo Q. Kozak
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Anthony Ament Laura Beck Tom Black Lou Borbely Joe Bosowski Chuck Brennemann Bill Brackett Philip Cano Doris Carey, Kyle Carey Fr. Chris Ciastoń Sally Connolly Jay Cooper David Cox Susan Cross Janet Daboub Nevaeh Diglietta Mario and Margaret DiLullo Roxanne Doherty Lauretta Dolan Evelyn Donohoo Bob Dorman Caroline Dwyer James Enright Anna Fisher, Mera Fisher Thad Fogarty Nick Fosteras, Damian Fosteras Joan Flynn Theresa Gerbig Grace Henson Mary Hoffing Jeff Hunter Marianne Issel Janet Jacobs Karen Jezierski Michelle Karl Megan Keefe Betsy Kelly Caroline Kolder Tim Kraemer Brian Krull Giovanni LaManna Rosemarie Lenz Corryn Lohmeyer Edwin Ludtke Judy Madigan Jackson Marhorst Cindy Martin Joan Matthews Greg Matz Helen McCann
Mary McKeirnan Edward McLaughlin Michael McMahon Alex McNamara Peter Meyer Sean Miller, Virginia Miller Scarlett Moran Rita Mormando Jim Mulvihill Sharon Murray Mary Lou O’Brien Andrew O’Connell Rita OʹConnor Luna Okada Diane Panenka Rebecca Pareja Roopal Patel Norm Paucci Rosemary Paulus Mike Pavone Dennis Peters, Joan Peters John Peterson Neveah Piglietta Dick Plenge Alexander Proebstle Mary Reinhart Peter Reyther Les Roland Bob Ross, Jane Ross, Jim Ross Margaret Ryan Eric Sanders Herman Schamberger Rick Schaschwary Michelle Schmitt John Mark Shaw Alice Stedronsky Bruce Stopka Rich Suda Janet Sullivan, Keane Sullivan Urban Thobe James Michael Thompson Will Tobias Thomas Towne Sophia Trujillo Bonnie Vaughan Jack Vaughn Annette Weres Roy Wilkes Laura Wortman
MASS INTENTIONS Monday, October 16th, Romans 1:1-7; Psalm 98:1-4; Luke 11:29-32 8:15 a.m. (JD) Saint Anne Perpetual Mass Society
Tuesday, October 17th, Romans 1:16-25; Psalm 19:2-5; Luke 11:37-41 8:15 a.m. (BP) † William Campbell—The Spinner Family
Wednesday, October 18th, 2 Tm 4:10-17b; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Luke 10:1-9 8:15 a.m. (KV) † Tom Faust—The Francescatti Family † Donna Olson—Bobbie Hixson † Joe Kelsch—The Kraimer Family and Connie Michlig
Thursday, October 19th, Romans 3:21-30; Psalm 130:1b-6ab; Luke 11:47-54 8:15 a.m. (JT) People of Saint Anne
Friday, October 20th, Romans 4:1-8; Psalm 32:1b-2, 5, 11; Luke 12:1-7 8:15 a.m. (MC) Saint Anne Perpetual Mass Society † Jim Carollo—Gary and Terri Heck
Saturday, October 21st, Isaiah 45:1, 4-6; 1 Thes 1:1-5b; Matthew 22:15-21 5:15 p.m. (BP) † Elizabeth Jay—Ed and Deb Fitzgerald † Eric Goll—The Slott Family † James Carollo—The Mirski Family † Marva R. Mueller—Stephen Mueller
Sunday, October 22nd, Isaiah 45:1, 4-6; 1 Thes 1:1-5b; Matthew 22:15-21 7:15 a.m. (JT) People of Saint Anne † James Carollo—The Mirski Family
9:00 a.m. (BP) † Marc Weaver—The Family † Gerald Kraemer—Eileen Dishong † Mary Ellen Condill—The Miller Family † Joseph Kelsch—Bobbie Hixson and Family † Tom Faust—Katie, Jeff and Sarah Larson
11:00 a.m. (BP/JT) † Tom Faust—Celeste Scheffler † Lillian Zarno—Anita and Jerry † Stella Kielczewski—The Nikolich Family † Thomas and Connie Schofield—Paul and Connie Schnepf † Loraine Gillogly—The Saint Anne Women’s Club
5:15 p.m. (JT) † Sandra DiCecca—Philip DiCecca † James Jacobsen—The Moran Family
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PARISH EVENTS Monday, October 16th Tuesday, October 17th 7:00 p.m. Rosary—Chapel Wednesday, October 18th Thursday, October 19th 7:00 p.m. Evening of Reflection—Church Friday, October 20th Saturday, October 21st 9:15 a.m. Reconciliation (JT)—Chapel Sunday, October 22nd, 29th Sunday 11:00 a.m. Sharing Board 40th Anniversary Celebration
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UPCOMING MARRIAGES I Meghan Karins and David Lunsford
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Saint Anne Catholic Community 120 North Ela Street, Barrington, Illinois 60010
Parish Office 847.382.5300 847.382.5363 (fax) Monday - Friday: 9:00 A.M.—5:00 P.M. Fridays during summer: 9:00 A.M.—1:00 P.M. Saturday/Sunday: 9:00 A.M.—1:00 P.M.
Saint Anne Parish Staff: Pastor Fr. Bernie Pietrzak [email protected] Assistant to the Pastor Ms. August Link 847.620.3055 [email protected] Pastor Emeritus Fr. Jack Dewes 847.620.3058 Associate Pastors Fr. Chris Ciastoń 847.620.3059 [email protected] Fr. Joji Thanugundla 847.620.3060 [email protected] Pastoral Associate Michael Beard 847.620.3070 [email protected] Deacon Couples Jim Condill Bob and Sue Powers Sr. Anna Marie Dressler 847.381.5793 [email protected] Sr. Lauretta Leipzig 847.381.5452 [email protected] Director, Liturgy and Music Rory Cooney 847.620.3064 [email protected] Associate Director, Liturgy and Music Georgene Farman 847.620.3066 [email protected] Director, Care Ministries Mary Ellen Johnston 847.382.2148
[email protected] Director, Hope Ministries Mary Howard 847.381.1159 [email protected] Diane Barrett 847.381.5721 Project Hope Office Manager Business and Operations Manager Margaret Buckstaff 847.620.3054 [email protected] Office Managers Cathy Faust 847.382.5300 [email protected] Stacey Niezyniecki 847.382.5300 [email protected] Assistant to Business Manager Carol Helmers 847.620.3051 [email protected] Marketing and Communications Coordinator Amy Holsworth 847.620.3052 [email protected] Maintenance Supervisor Sarge Youkhanna 847.620.3078 School Maintenance Dave Rozycki 847.620.3007
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Saint Anne Parish School 319 E. Franklin Street, 847.381.0311 Principal Mrs. Dawn Kapka [email protected] Office Manager/Marketing Director Donna Cherwin [email protected]
Sharing Parish Saint Frances of Rome, Cicero, 60804 Fr. Paul Stein, Pastor 708.652.2140
Parish Council of Ministries 847.382.5300 Bill Graff, Chairperson Tracy Garcia, Community Life Commission Andrea Wirt, Community Life Commission Jerry Rodosky, Deanery Representative Liz Cocoma, Faith Formation and Education Christine Jodoin, Faith Formation and Education Julie Andrews, Human Concerns Commission Claire Hamilton, Human Concerns Commission Jim Condill, Office of the Pastor Jim Young, Office of the Pastor Tom Owens, Worship Commission Amy Holsworth, [email protected]
Finance Council [email protected] David Wirt, Chairperson Ron Cobb Sarah Gainer Joe Gurreri JP Hills Andrew Kelleher, Jr. Lisa Koehler Nathan Perry Pete Scheffler
School Advisory Board Hayde Federighi, Chairperson Margaret Graff Christine Jodoin Colleen Kozak Liz Pitcher Denise Peters Pete Scheffler Norm Yustin Clarion Bulletin Editor Kerry Miller 630.278.8807 [email protected]
Sacraments We believe that the celebration of the sacraments ranks among the most important gifts that we have. We look forward to sharing these celebrations with those who, in some way, are part of our community. Therefore, please note the following: Visitation of the Sick: If you or a family member are in a local hospital or are homebound and would like a visit from a minister of care or a priest, call Mary Ellen Johnston at 847.382.2148.
Baptism: Our Baptism ministry is pleased to help your family prepare for the special event of your child’s entrance into our faith community.
• Two Baptism sessions are required for parents baptizing their 1st child
• Parents who have had a Baptism at another Catholic Church and are now wanting to baptize a child at Saint Anne will be asked to speak to a staff member before scheduling Baptism
• Parents who have already attended Baptism preparation at Saint Anne will be asked to speak to a staff member before scheduling Baptism
Information for setting a Baptism date will be given at the meeting or at the time of the interview. Call the parish office at 847.382.5300.
Marriage: To be married at Saint Anne, the preparation process should begin 7 months to one year prior to the wedding date. Please call the parish office to secure a date as soon as possible. Membership at Saint Anne is not a requirement. We look forward to helping you during this time of preparation for the vocation of Christian marriage.
First Eucharist and First Reconciliation: These sacraments are typically celebrated in second grade. Candidates must be registered parishioners and complete the two-year preparation program. For more information, call the Faith Formation and Education office at 847.620.3067.
Confirmation: This sacrament is celebrated in high school. Candidates must be registered parishioners and complete the two-year preparation program. For more information, call the PATHS office at 847.620.3072.
Reconciliation: Saturdays, 9:15 a.m. until all are heard or by appointment.
Adult Christian Initiation: If you are looking for a place to belong or a church community to share questions and beliefs, perhaps you would like to find out more about what it means to be a Catholic Christian. Saint Anne would be delighted and honored to share the gift of faith and fellowship with you. Call Michael Beard at 847.620.3070 for information regarding the RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults). Registration: To enter into our faith community, please attend an information/registration session at 9:30 a.m. in the Hospitality Room, followed by the 11:00 a.m. Mass on the 1st Sunday of the month, except on holiday weekends when there are no sessions. For further information, call the parish office at 847.382.5300.
* THE NEXT NEW PARISHIONER WELCOMING SESSION AND REGISTRATION
WILL BE ON SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH *