9711 S. Kolin Avenue Oak Lawn, Illinois 60453
Parish Center: 708-636-5060 School: 708-425-6063
In the Gather hymnal, the readings are number 1020.
Shepherd’s Sharing Notes: The frequency of the musical note A
above middle C is 440 Hz (Hz=cycles per second). It is the note that most orchestras use to tune their instruments. Every note on the musical scale has its own specific frequency. It’s important that the musicians all agree on the frequency or pitch for the notes of the music that they are going to play. So, whether the note is played on a piano, trumpet, clarinet, violin, hand bells or guitar, it is the same note. The sound waves produced by that note always vibrate at the same number of times each second. This consistency enables composers to arrange the notes of a song into a specific melody that will come out the same way each time it is played or sung. Every-one can recognize “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” (or “The Alphabet Song” which uses the same tune) as long as the notes are arranged in the same way every time. Yet in spite of this consistency, the same note sounds different when played on different instruments or sung by different voices. An electric guitar has the same notes as an acoustic guitar, but the same song played on each of them will sound different. Each instrument brings its own unique characteristics. There’s even a difference within a group of the same instruments. For example, experienced violinists can probably tell the difference between 440 Hz played on a Stradivarius and that same frequency played on a Walmart violin. Although orchestras, bands, and choirs often add different melodies in harmony or counterpoint to the main tune to provide different parts of different instruments or voices, sometimes all the instruments and voices repeat the same theme in their own unique way or blend their sounds in unison. When Sir Paul McCartney sings “Eight Days a Week” it’s not the same without John, George and Ringo.
What all of this is leading up to is that sometimes it’s not just the song, but the singer or musician that makes a difference. The same can be said about a message. Two people can deliver the same message and one will be listened to and the other ignored. I’ve given talks at other parishes and have been well received. In talking about it with the pastor or other priests from the parish, they often tell me that they have been preaching about the same thing for some time and their parishioners reacted as though they were hearing it for the first time from me. Perhaps it has something to do with novelty. They had gotten used to hearing from their own priests, but now they were hearing from someone else. Although the message was not new, the messenger was. In other cases, it is something about the messenger himself or herself. Simply because they don’t like or respect the messenger, they ignore any message offered. That seems to be the case with the episode in today’s gospel reading. The “home town crowd” had already made up their minds about Jesus. The importance of His message and the works He had been to perform elsewhere didn’t seem
to make a difference. In other settings, the crowds saw Jesus as doing and saying something new. Although much of His message was not all that different than what the “Law and the Prophets” had proclaimed, He “taught with authority, unlike the scribes.” Although the idea that accepting or rejecting the messenger can lead to ac-ceptance or rejection of the message, that notion is even more significant with Jesus. He is not only the messen-ger, but He is also the message itself. He is the Word made flesh, the embodiment of the message. That’s why His teaching carried more authority. He was not merely passing on a message He had received from someone else as the prophets of old had done when God sent them to the people with the message He gave them. Jesus and the message were one and the same.
There are two parts to any form of communica-tion: the sender and the recipient, the transmitter and the receiver. You can broadcast a powerful message, but if no one listens, there is no real communication. Television and even radio live and die by their ratings. They are constantly checking to see how many people watch or listen to what they put on the air. As good or as important as a program or message may be, it counts for nothing if no one is paying attention. The prophets had powerful messages. They came from God. But as our first reading points out, the messages went unheeded because the people did not listen. With the myriad of television channels, radio stations, billboards, websites, etc., there is no lack of “transmissions.” And there is no way we can “receive” all of them. We choose what we want to see and hear; we change the channel or just “tune out” the ones we don’t want. The senders of that information are doing their job. Some are better than others at getting us to “tune in” or pay attention. But the real power of communication is in our hands, our hearts, and our minds. We make the choice to complete the circuit that is communication and sometimes those choices are based on the instrument that carries the tune.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Hos 2:16, 17b-18, 21-22; Ps 145:2-9; Mt 9:18-26 Tuesday: Hos 8:4-7, 11-13; Ps 115:3-10; Mt 9:32-38 Wednesday: Hos 10:1-3, 7-8, 12; Ps 105:2-7; Mt 10:1-7 Thursday: Hos 11:1-4, 8c-9; Ps 80:2ac, 3b, 15-16; Mt 10:7-15 Friday: Hos 14:2-10; Ps 51:3-4, 8-9, 12-14, 17; Mt 10:16-23 Saturday: Is 6:1-8; Ps 93:1-2, 5; Mt 10:24-33
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MASS INTENTIONS REMEMBER OUR BELOVED DEAD
David M. Grisko
Robert W. Cappetta Sr.
Please pray for those who are sick, their families and caregivers, including:
Hattie Balutis, Rose Barsevick, John Brdecka, Philip Buyan, Lorraine Cetrone, Marcy Dignan, Sherry Hardek-Cohen, Mary Earley, Karen Finn, Walter Furtner, Betty Gansinger, Jan Gorman, Peg Hansen, John Hardek, Betty Hedderman, Kaitlyn Hedderman, Elaine Hicks, Chuck Hughes, Robert “Mitch” Jones, Dennis Kelsch, Garry Keller, Marion Keller, Richard Kita, Genevieve Ksiazek, Norb Lasky, LaVerne Lewandowski, Liz Lopez, Ray Lynch, Rev. Bill Malloy, Eugene Martyn, Michael Mattaliano, Kathy McGarry, Brenna McNamara Raimonda Miknius, Mary Minervini, Harriet Partyka, Maggie Powers, Kath Rimac, Guadalupe Martin Ruvalcaba, Norma Salas, Richard Siepak, Hank Skaggs, Rose Skaggs, Ellie Smith, Michael Stupay, Rita Daniels Suchor, Bob Szewczyk, Patty Tapia, Dorothy Trop, Mary Ann Trop, June Wilfers, Ron Witt, Susan Zak
Ministers’ and Servers’ Schedule for Next Weekend July 14-15, 2018
SAT 4:00 PM SUN 7:00 AM SUN 9:00 AM SUN 11:00 AM
Celebrants Fr. Furlan Fr. Furlan Fr. Furlan Fr. Furlan
Proclaimer
M. Maslanka S. Kennedy
M. Antos J. Antos
K. Kleczkowski C. Nykaza
S. Chimera C. Siwa
Eucharistic Ministers
J. Giblin P. Klatt D. Kowalczyk J. LaPorte J. O’Shea J. Tiffy P. Vlasis
A. Brdecka F. Genender K. Kettelson K. Lee L. Stawczyk C. Wiedenski
J. Chesniak N. Chesniak F. Gonsch M. Kamien W. Lavelle A. Nykaza C. Pisano
K. Casey N. Casey D. Hedderman M. Kapelinski K. Mikutis I. Natividad M. Natividad
Servers M. Curran B. Miller M. Urbaniak
J. Bullington G. Jeziorczak O. Jeziorczak
C. Keeton S. Parks P. Baker
A. Bowes K. Mikutis J. Casey
Monday, July 9-Weekday 6:45 AM, 8:30 AM Mass: Deceased Members of St. Germaine Tuesday, July 10- Weekday 6:45 AM Communion Service & 8:30 AM Mass: Juanita Binay (bday), Charlotte & Louis Strohmeyer, Sarah Kuchay Wednesday, July 11- Weekday 6:45 AM, 8:30 AM Mass: Anna Altmann, Stella Swiech, Bill Essig Thursday, July 12– St. Irenaeus 6:45 AM Communion Service & 8:30 AM Mass: Grace Schering, Tom Essig (healing) Friday, July 13– St. Peter & Paul, Apostles 6:45 AM, 8:30 AM Mass: Deceased Members of St. Germaine Saturday, July 14-Weekday 8:30AM: Bill Essig, Tom Essig (healing), Anne Hynes Meade 4:00PM: Maria DeRosa Corrado, Tom Sullivan, Jerry Misialek, Les & Marie Maier Sunday, July 15-Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:00 AM: Hon. John Flaherty, Josephine & Nick DiSandro 9:00 AM: Pat Pacetti, Shirley Ferencak, MaryAnn Hardiek 11:00 AM: Buyan-Randich Family, Virginia Sullivan, Charlotte & Louis Strohmeyer 2:45 PM: Wedding of Sarah Pabaneh & Eddie Alfarah
Promise of Marriage III. Sarah Pababneh & Eddie Alfarah II. Amara Oyegbula & Hele Omoye I. Meghan Glynn & Scott Dempster
Please pray for our new couples.
PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY
If you know someone in need of prayers who would be comforted by a prayer shawl, they are always availa-ble at no charge. Please stop by the Parish Center or call 636-5060 to request a prayer shawl.
Donations are much appreciated. They enable us to purchase the yarn needed to continue our mission.
Adorers of the Blessed Sacrament The glorious resurrection of our Lord continues in the glory of this most Blessed Sacrament, because this is where our Risen Lord dwells, pouring out His life, His light, and His love to all who come into His Presence. This is the Easter Sacrament because the Eucharist makes present all the Paschal Mysteries of Christ, and is the completion of the Paschal Mysteries of His life, death and resurrection.
GREAT NEWS! Our parish is in the process of updating our Family Database and Census Reports. It’s been some time since our last update and as you are aware life has a way of changing on us. Some of you have moved, changed your phone number, added a cell phone number, married off your children, added children, or lost a loved one in your family since the last time our records were updated. Some may have had their status as a family member change. Some of you are Snow Birds and would like to have access to your St Germaine fam-ily while you are away. Our new program gives you an option to stay connected. If you choose you can have access to local information at your fingertips. If you do not want your information accessible you have that option as well. However, this update will give you the option to update and have access to your own information, to your offertory information and to our calendar of events so you can see parish events that may be of interest to you. There are a few ways we are trying to accomplish this task. We will have a print out for you to preview in the church vestibule after masses. You can call the Parish Office and we will review your information with you. Finally when we have only a few thousand families left, we will attempt to call you and walk you through the process. In addition, if you are aware that one of your friends or neighbors no longer live in the area, or have passed away without family members in the area, please let us know. Please be assured that your information will remain private. If you wish your address, phone number and email to be accessible to others we can accommodate your request.
You may access the Information at chicago.parishsoft-familysuite.com
-scroll to St. Germaine, Oak Lawn IL
-Create New User, once approved a Password will be sent to you within 1-3 days, you can then personalize your password
How good and how pleasant it is, when we dwell together as one! (Ps 133:1)
Save your checks! Remember you can write one check for your weekly dona ons. Example: If you are wri ng a check for $25.00 for your weekly contri-bu on, $5.00 for the Split the Pot and $10 for the Educa on Fund, you can write 1 check for $40.00 and include all envelopes instead of wri ng 3 separate checks or you can sign up for GIVECENTRAL.ORG!!!
ANOINTING OF THE SICK The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick is administered to bring spiritual and physical strength during a serious illness, as well as near the time of death. This Sacrament offers peace and courage to overcome the difficulties that are associated with disease, illness, or dying. People of all ages can avail themselves of the grace of this Sacrament. Anointing of the Sick is encouraged for anyone that is in danger of death from sickness or old age and also immediately before a serious opera-tion. Those suffering from severe mental disorders are also encouraged to seek the peace of Christ in the Anointing. This Sacrament can be repeatedly administered to a person if his/her condition becomes worse, or a new serious condition develops, and is recommended for the elderly as they become more and more frail. If you or someone you love wishes or needs to receive the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick, please con-tact one of the parish priests at the Parish Office. Contact information:
St. Germaine Parish Center at 708-636-5060 or Minister of Care Casey Wiedenski 708-636-6337 SICK LIST
St. Germaine publishes a list in the bulletin of those who are in need of healing from our Divine Healer. Please keep these individuals in your prayers. Parishioners’ names will be kept on the prayer list at Mass for two weeks and listed in the bulletin for 90 days. Immediate family members are asked to call after two weeks if they wish to still have their names read at Mass. The sick person who we are praying for MUST know and give permission to have their name an-nounced or published! Names of non-parishioners who are immediate family members of our parishioners will be read at Mass for two weeks but NOT listed in the bulletin. To be added to the Sick List, please contact our Minister of Care, Casey Wiedenski. CONTACT US Casey Wiedenski, Minister of Care Coordinator
708-636-5060 [email protected] Sick List Names for the bulletin Sick List need to be called into the Parish office by Monday, at Noon in or-der to be included in the following Sunday’s bulletin.
RCIA / HOW TO BECOME A FULLY
INITIATED CATHOLIC
If you are an adult, who is considering be-coming Catholic, we would love to assist you in your faith journey through an exciting and deeply enriching process in the Catholic Church called the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults - commonly referred to as RCIA. If you are an adult and any of the following apply to you...
- Unbaptized but seeking spirituality in your life? - Have a different faith background but want to learn
what Catholics believe and why? - Baptized Catholic but never made your First Holy Com-
munion and/or Confirmation? ... our parish staff and RCIA team would love to assist you. Contact Jeanne Lassandrello, I am willing to meet with you at your convenience to discuss any questions or concerns you might have to begin the process. You can call the Parish Office at 708/636-5060, or email me directly at [email protected].
Split The Pot Drawing
Due to the early bulletin deadline, the results for the
July 1st drawing are not available yet.
Continue to put your orange envelope in…
GOOD LUCK!!
Parish Life..
Please be generous in your support of our parish ministries and services.
STEWARDSHIP REPORT
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If you are interested in online giving and
would like help setting up your account,
please feel free to call the Parish Center or stop in and
we would be glad to help you!
July 1, 2018
Sunday: TBA
*Sunday (GIVE CENTRAL): TBA
Sharing: TBA
Good Friday: TBA
Aid to Education: TBA
*Aid to Education (GIVE CENTRAL): TBA
Religious Retired: TBA
*GIVE CENTRAL IS IN ADDITION TO REGULAR COLLECTION
Weight Watchers
For more information about Weight Watchers, stop into a meeting on Tuesday
nights, 6:45 pm in the Sheridan Room
CAN YOU HELP??
ST. GERMAINE CARNIVAL COMMITTEE IS LOOKING FOR SPONSORS AND/OR DONATIONS
FOR THE UPCOMING CARNIVAL. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO DONATE OR KNOW
OF A COMPANY THAT WOULD BE INTERESTED IN SUPPORTING ST. GERMAINE, PLEASE HAVE THEM
CONTACT: Jim Ruzich 708-417-7280,
Nick Schmit 773-908-6743 or St. Germaine Parish Center 708-636-5060
FALL SOCCER PRE-REGISTRATION ST. GERMAINE FALL 2018 SEASON
Online Pre-registration Form Please enter information online before com-ing in on registration day. We will have forms printed and ready for you to sign when you come in to make payment. http://bit.ly/SGsoccerRegFall (link is case sensitive)
* The soccer program is in need of parents to coach. Anyone interested please contact me or indicate so at registration. Fielding soccer teams will be contingent on enough kids registering and parents volunteering to coach. *
FOR MORE CONTACT INFORMATION Sergio Medina Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Text or Call: 773-710-7874
When: Friday June 1st – Beginning of season
Where: http://bit.ly/SGsoccerRegFall
Who: Pre-K (4yr Olds)-3rd grade (boys and girls) 4th Grade (boys only)
Fees: $65 for League Fee & $45 for full uniform (if needed)
HAVE YOU SEEN HER? QUEEN OF HEARTS RAFFLE
Show your support for St. Germaine Parish. Stop in at Clancy’s Pizza Pub at 4624 W. 103rd Street to purchase tickets. Questions?
Or Want to help sell tickets? Email us at [email protected]
Help Support St. Germaine
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Tickets are Available for Purchase: @ CLANCY’S PUB
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Tickets are 6 for $5 This is a 50/50 raffle.
Winner receives half & St. Germaine gets half.
Jackpot is over $13,000!
Register Now OPEN for 2018-19 School Year
Private School is Affordable! Beginning with this school year, parents now have options for tuition payments, including automatic
withdraw from a checking account or use of a credit card. This new system will also unify requests for assistance under a single information form/decision process, making
it even easier on your budgets! Scholarships and needs- based assistance is available for those who qualify.
Faith Based Education is Priceless St. Germaine Catholic School offers a unique faith-based education centered around the ‘whole child’ not just academically but socially, morally, ethically, with an emphasis on building community.
Pro-rated Extended Day Program Our US Department of Education Blue Ribbon School also offers a pro-rated Extended Day Program both before (6:30am – 8am) and after school (2:30pm – 5:30pm). Billing is done by the ¼ hour to make it even more convenient for families to participate.
Schedule a tour of our school! requests taken at www.stgermaineschool.com
Alumni Update Katie Scholl - Class of 2008 After graduating from St. Germaine, I attended Marist High School and then the University of Illinois where I obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Communications and a minor in Business. I began my working career in 2012 as an economic consultant, supporting testifying experts in antitrust matters through research and data analytics. While working as a consultant, I decided to continue my education and pursued a MBA degree from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. After working full time and attending classes in the evening, I finally completed my MBA degree in June 2017. Recently, I made a pivot in my consulting career from economics to strategy and operations consulting in the higher education space. Although it has been almost 14 years since my time at St. Germaine, I have stayed close with many of the friends I made in my graduating class. Attending St. Germaine taught me the importance of a good education and the value of long lasting friendships.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR—LIVE MUSIC LINEUP 8/23/18 7:30pm-Close Joey Digs & the Dentist 8/24/18 7:30pm-Close The Kennedy Compound 8/25/18 1:00-4:00pm Tom Sullivan (Class of 1970) 5:00-7:00pm The WEL 7:30pm-Close South City Revival 8/26/18 1:00-3:00pm Rumble Cats 3:30pm-Close The Juke Shakers
The Inaugural Carnival planning is underway and we need YOUR help! This event can only be successful with the BEST volunteers!!! Whether you help in the beer tent (must be 25+), ticket booth, setting up or even end of the day clean up every little bit helps!!! We are requesting each family sign up for 4-6 hours throughout the weekend. Go to www.stgermainecarnival.com and clicking on the volunteer tab. Thank you for taking part of this exciting adventure!
SG decals for your car are
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1 for $7.00
2 for $10.00
A Prayer For “Renew My Church” Lord Jesus, you speak to us today, as you spoke to holy men and women who have gone before us. In every age and in our own time, you call to us and say: Renew My Church. Pour out the gift of your Holy Spirit upon us, and so enable us to hear you clearly, to listen to each other attentively, to imagine our future boldly, to discern your direction wisely to persevere in your holy will courageously, to stay together in charity , to surrender our own plans readily, to embrace the greater good to hand on your gifts to future generations. May we remain in the holy company of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the apostles, and all the saints. May their example and presence inspire us with patient confidence in the work of your grace. We ask this of you who live and reign with the Father in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, forev-er and ever. Amen
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ST. GERMAINE CATHOLIC CHURCH 9711 S. Kolin Avenue Oak Lawn Illinois
Parish Office: 708-636-5060 Fax: 708-636-8007 School: 708-425-6063 email: [email protected] web: www.stgermaine.com
Our Parish Mission Statement We, the family of St. Germaine, are a Catholic community which celebrates God’s presence in our lives
by providing opportunities for spiritual growth and social awareness through worship, education, service, and friendship. As a parish community, we seek to relate the Gospel
to our everyday lives, promote Christian education for all our members, respond to the needs in our parish and world communities, and enjoy and support one another in a spirit of unity and purpose.
Fr. Michael J. Furlan Pastor Fr. George Velloorattil Associate Pastor Fr. Joseph Stobba O.S.A. Priest Assistant Joe Gonzalez Permanent Deacon Jack Malone Senior Deacon, Prison Ministry Donald Daum Retired Deacon Jeanne Lassandrello Pastoral Associate/ Religious Ed Director Kevin Reedy School Principal Casey Wiedenski (636-6647) Minister of Care Molly O’Grady (636-8001) COURAGE Terri Lenz Director of Music Phil Caffee Youth Minister Amy Condon Business Manager Jen Stazak Office Manager Bulletin Editor [email protected]
WEEKDAY MASS: Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 6:45 AM & 8:30 AM Masses Tuesday & Thursday: 6:45 AM Communion Service
& 8:30 AM Mass Saturday: 8:30 AM
SUNDAY MASS: Saturday: 4:00 PM; Sunday: 7:00 AM, 9:00 AM (signed for the deaf on 1st & 3rd Sunday), 11:00 AM
HOLY DAYS: 6:45 AM, 8:30 AM, 10:00 AM, 7:00 PM
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ADORATION CHAPEL: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9 AM – 8 PM. Enter the Church via Kolin Avenue.
Welcome to St. Germaine Parish! To register in the parish, or for information about any of our organizations, ministries, services, or educational opportunities, please call the Parish Center at 636-5060 or visit our website www.stgermaine.com.
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GEORGE’SPlumbing & Sewer
Flood Control SpecialistLic# 058196966
• All Plumbing & Sewer Problems Corrected• Pumps Serviced & Installed
• Frozen Pipes Corrected• Bathrooms Remodeled & Installed
43 Years Experience
5319 S. Keating Ave.
(708) 952-1833