Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time June 17, 2018
191 LINDEN STREET, WINNETKA, ILLINOIS 60093 WWW.FAITHHOPE.ORG 847.446.7646/PHONE 847.446.7630/FAX
In this issue...
A Letter from Fr. O’Donovan Page 2
A Letter From Cardinal Cupich
Page 3
Around the Parish Page 4
FHC School
Page 5
Adult Faith Formation
Page 6 Adult Faith Formation
Page 7
Food Sharing Sunday Page 8
Religious Education Page 9
In the Community Page 10
FHC Calendar
Page 11
Mass Intentions / Ministry Schedule
Page 15
Blood Drive
Page 16
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Fr. Matt Heinrich has been with us for three years (two full time and one on weekends as he finished a graduate de-gree). He will be leaving Faith Hope in about 10 days to begin his new assign-ment at Immaculate conception Pariah on Talcott Ave. in Chicago. His last weekend Mass will be next Saturday, June 23 at 5:00 pm. A reception will follow in the Parish Center. I know that you will join me in thanking Fr. Matt for the many posi-tive things that he has brought to our community. Recently he has worked very hard on some adult education efforts and on an outreach to our teens. I am still talking with the Archdiocese about a replacement for Fr. Matt. There is a possibility that a priest who is coming to Chicago to study will move into our rectory and also do parish work. I will keep let you know when I hear something definitive. I do know that a priest who is retiring on July 1 will be joining us. Fr. Joe Jackson is retiring as the pastor of St. Ignatius Parish in Rogers Park. He will be with us in late July or early August. I know that you will join me in welcoming him. Fr. Bill Flaherty returned to St. Benedict Nursing & Rehabilita-tion Center (6930 W. Touhy Ave. Niles, Ill. 60714) this past week. He has been having a difficult time walking and hope-fully can get stronger with some physical therapy. Please remember him in your prayers. I am sure that he would also be grateful for any cards/notes that you might send. I will keep you updated on his progress.
- Father Marty
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Weekend Collections June 9 & 10, 2018
$ 8,229.35
May Electronic $19,195
May Misc/Mail $51,380
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SPECIAL PRAYER REQUESTS
Due to the National Privacy Act, the parish is not always aware of parishioners in the local hospitals. Additionally, there are many parishioners that have become homebound. Therefore, if there is a death in your family or if you or someone you know would like a visit from our parish staff or ministers of care, or like to be placed on the sick list, please call the Parish office at 847-446-7646.
Parishioners: Conor Carroll, Kevin Kenny, Dorota Wrobel, Max Bennett Fifer, Mary Ferguson, Tina Johnston, Betty McNulty, Mary Joyce, Matthew Morgan, Jim Ryan, Jim Byrne.
Relatives & Friends: Malachi Flanagan, Jr., Patrick Stein, Miriam Kowalewski, Bernadette Turegano, Elizabeth Grace Molenda, Teddy Fellinger, John Phillip Wieland, Diane Meinke, Charles Reginald Murphy, Paul Glasser, Rick O’Donnell, John
Minielly, Peter McGuire, Greg Edwards, Elizabeth Timm Preston, The Laszlo Katona Family, Braden Mattei, John Pratt, Holly Sethness, Lucille Miller,Rosalie Byrne, David Pemberton, Virginia Butler, Shayla Senesak, Thomas Chandle, Gary Meyers, Elizabeth Seebeck, Christopher Johnston, Linda Walsh, John
Scott, Carole Heron, Ted Preston, Philip Hall, John Bryan.
WELCOME
Our warmest welcome to all who celebrate liturgies with us, whether
visitors, long-!me residents, or newly arrived in the parish. If you would
like someone to assist you with registra!on or are registered and need to
make changes to our records, please fill out the form
below and place it in the collec!on basket or mail it to the Rectory.
NAME _______________________________________________ ADDRESS ____________________________________________ CITY_________________________________________________ PHONE________________________ DATE _______________ E-MAIL_______________________________________________ ( ) New Parishioner ( ) New Address ( ) New Phone # ( ) Moving, please remove from membership list.
FATHER MARTY’S CORNER
GOD’S WORD For the week of June 17, 2018 Sunday: Ez 17:22-24; 2 Cor 5:6-10; Mk 4:26-34 Monday: 1 Kgs 21:1-16; Mt 5:38-42 Tuesday: 1 Kgs 21:17-29; Mt 5:43-48 Wednesday: 2 Kgs 2:1, 6-14; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Thursday: Sir 48:1-14; Mt 6:7-15 Friday: 2 Kgs 11:1-4, 9-18, 20; Mt 6:19-23 Saturday: 2 Chr 24:17-25; Mt 6:24-34 Next Sunday: Is 49:1-6; Acts 13:22-26; Lk 1:57-66, 80
WEDDING BANNS
BAPTISMS Grace Elizabeth, daughter of Michael & Margaret King George Robert, son of John & Margaret Hammond
Julie Goodrich & John Feiten lll
REST IN PEACE Dorothy McLaughlin, mother of Mary Ann Grabowski May the faithful departed rest in peace.
There will be no 11:45 Sunday morning Masses during the summer. The 11:45 Sunday morning Mass will resume after
Labor Day.
Have a safe, faith-filled summer!
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AROUND THE PARISH
Fr. Flaherty’s Movie Night
Monday Night Movies
Rectory Guild Room at 6:45 pm
JUNE 11th Coco
Altar Server Schedule Coordinator
NEEDED for 2018 / 2019.
Please contact Jennifer Fritzsche for inquiries.
As our Teen Club winds down for the summer, our schedule will be a bit different. We will not meet on June 17th. Rather, we are looking at a day mid-June for an end of the year BBQ as well as a trip to a Cubs game.
These dates are TBD, but please contact me for help([email protected]) (people with a Cubs connection welcome!). Phone calls or speaking in person works too.
Our Teens have done many good things this year, let’s appreciate what they’ve done as they finish the year.
Good luck with your finals!
Fr. Matt
WIT AND WISDOM
will be
ROASTING THE PIG
on July 25th at the Parish Center
MARK YOUR CALENDARS - DETAILS TO FOLLOW
Come join us on
Saturday, June 23rd after the 5pm Mass
to thank
Fr. Matt for his time here at Faith Hope
and to wish him well at Immaculate Conception
in Chicago.
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FHC SCHOOL
You have asked…
What’s the difference between a homily and a ser-mon, and what term do Catholics use? Well, we use both terms but for different things. The word homily is derived from the Greek word homilia, meaning “to have communion or hold verbal intercourse with a person”. Since the third century, the term has been associated with an informal commentary on scripture with the goal of illuminating both the literal and spiritual meanings of the passage. A hom-ily is given during Mass.
The word sermon, on the other hand, finds its root in the Latin sermo, which means “discourse”. A sermon is more like an oration in that it is often more formally structured and fre-quently includes sections devoted to exposition, exhortation and practical application. Of the two, the sermon is more clearly concerned with doctrinal teaching. The homily, in con-trast, is meant to shed light on what has been read from the Scriptures, “not to stifle it but to apply it to the present day” (Jungmann).
Excerpted from One Ordinary Sunday by Paula Huston (Ave Maria Press c. 2016) Have a question about the faith? Contact Deacon Mike
Cavanaugh at [email protected].
In our Bible Study last month, we looked at a passage from Lumen Gentium, which translates as “The Light of the Nations.” This document from the 2nd Vatican Council speaks on the role of faith in the lives of all who believe in Christ.
Among the many edifying topics in our conversation, I brought attention to this quote:
“He distributes special graces among the faithful of every rank. By these gifts He makes them fit and ready to undertake the various tasks and offices which contribute toward the renewal and building up of the Church … These charisms [i.e., gifts], whether they be the more outstanding or the more simple and widely diffused, are to be received with thanksgiving and conso-lation for they are perfectly suited to and useful for the needs of the Church” (LG §12).
Part of what this, and the context around this passage, is saying is that God has given us His most powerful gifts, namely His Son and Spirit, which makes us capable of every good work. I began to ask if anyone thinks of themselves as having everything they need to be complete in their faith.
Many people see faith, or their growth in faith, as acquiring something they do not possess. Scripture continues to tell us otherwise. When we possess Jesus and when we possess the Spirit we already have God with us and in us.
How do we make use of this reality? Here is a simple task I gave to everyone there: can you acknowledge the gifts of God in someone already? Can you say to others, stranger or friend alike…
You have such a strong faith. You are very forgiving/merciful/patient/hopeful. You are a wonderful mother/father/teacher.
We can say these things, but can we also say them in the context of faith, and praise God for how he makes us strong? It seems simple, but I think it can have a profound effect. Com-pliment each other and praise God. He has already given us all good things.
(Please join us for our last meeting, June 26th, Tuesday night at 7pm).
What’s On Your Mind and Heart? Planning is underway by the adult faith team for the coming year of programs and activities to assist parishioners in their growth in faith.
If you have ideas or questions, we would love to hear them! Contact us through Deacon Mike Cavanaugh @ [email protected].
“Do not be content to live a mediocre Christian life. Walk with intent along the path of holiness.” -Pope Francis
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
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IN THE COMMUNITY
Run in His strength
Are you looking to do something powerful in 2018? Something that will bring joy to others?
Consider joining Mercy Home for Boys & Girls' Heroes team for the sold-out Oct. 7 Bank of America Chicago Marathon and transforming the life of an abused child in Chicago.
Mercy Home for Boys & Girls has been a solution for kids in crisis since 1887. By joining our Heroes team, you will make it possible for us to provide a safe home, emo-tional healing, and academic opportunities for chil-
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Sunday, June 17 Food Sharing Sunday Kairos, 12 pm in the PAC.
Monday, June 18 Baptismal Prep, 7 pm in the Bell Tower.
Wednesday, June 20 Men’s Prayer Group, 7 am in the Bell Tower.
Thursday, June 21 Women’s Guild Knitting Group, 9:30 am in the PAC basement. Choir Practice, 7pm in the Church.
Friday, June 22 Friday Book Group, 9:30 am in the Rectory.
Saturday, June 23 CRHP Meeting, 8 am in the PAC - Living Room. Fr. Matt Reception, 6 pm in the PAC - First Floor.
Next Sunday, June 24 Kairos, 12 pm in the PAC.
IN THE PARISH THIS WEEK
CALENDAR
Nancy Lucey Paula Murtaugh Inez Holmberg
Agnes Prindiville Suzanne Nelson Maureen Cline Jo McMahon
Pam McEnroe Joanie Binder
Charie Macdonald
Bereavement Committee
Maxine Milks Suzy Parks
Susie Coughlin Betsy Meuer
Mary Beth Agase Arlene Jerva
Alison Moriarity Loretta Auchinleck
Trudy Cook Diane Melio
Colleen Burke, chair Noel Moran, chair emeritus
Sunday 17
Food Sharing Sunday Kairos
Monday 18
Baptismal Prep Tuesday 19
Wednesday 20 Men’s Prayer Group
Thursday 21 Women’s Guild Knitting Group Choir Practice
Friday 22
Friday Book Group
Saturday 23 CRHP Meeting Fr. Matt Reception
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Sunday 24 Kairos
"Be with us, Holy One, as we grieve over the empty chairs at the table. We'll light a candle and say an extra prayer, and we trust with sure and certain hope that You had them before we let them go. ...Grief is such an unwieldy thing: we are fine one minute, years even, and then the deep sadness comes...That's the thing about people who are loved, their memories keep." - A prayer of remembrance by Rev. Lori Walke, US Catholic
The bereavement committee of Ss. Faith, Hope and Charity assists those whose lives are forever changed by the loss of a loved one.
Sunday Social !!!
June 17 After the 7:30, 9:00 and 10:30 Masses
Join us this Sunday in the Parish Center For coffee, donuts to celebrate
Father’s Day!
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Welcome to Ss. Faith, Hope & Charity
We are enriched by the growing diversity of our parish family.
MASS INTENTIONS
Parish Staff…………………………….………….………..…..847-446-7646
Fr. Marty O’Donovan………………………..………..……………………….Pastor
Fr. Ma! Heinrich …………………..……………………………….Associate Pastor
Fr. William Flaherty …………………………………………………………………….Resident
Fr. Kevin Spiess………..……………………….………………….Pastor Emeritus
Deacon Michael & Jean Cavanaugh …….…………….Diaconal Ministry
Sarah Ryan, Secretary / Receptionist ..................................ext. 200
Donna Borman, Accountant...................................................ext. 222
Kelly O’Conor, Director of Religious Education.......................ext. 477
Julie Salako, Bulletin Editor / Graphic Designer………..…...….ext. 250
Chris"an S"rling, Music Director…………...……..………...………….ext. 123
Kathleen Carden, School Principal...........847-446-0031 ext. 500
· To contact the parish office by email, please email [email protected].
· To contact a staff member by email, use the initial of their first name, their full last name followed by @faithhope.org.
· All announcements for the weekend Masses must be submitted by 3 pm the Thursday prior to the weekend.
Schedule of Weekly Masses
Saturday: 5:00 pm (Vigil Mass)
Sunday: 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 10:30 am, 11:45 am, & 5:00 pm
Monday - Saturday (except Wednesdays): 7:00 am, 8:00 am
(Wednesday Masses: 7, 8:15am)
Holy Day Mass Schedule
Please consult the website or contact the Parish Office.
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday: 8:30 am - 9:00 am in Church
Parish Office Hours
Monday - Friday 8:45 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday 9 am - 5 pm
Sunday 9 am - 1 pm
Rosary
Before Mass: Daily 6:30 to 6:50 am and Sunday 7 to 7:20 am.
Rosary guides are provided daily. All are welcome!
First Friday of the Month Adoration
Begins as 8 am Mass ends.
Benediction and Close
8:50 am
Monday, June 18 7:00 Ronald Gramza 8:00 Patrick & Olivia McCurdy / Pierre Carbonneau
Tuesday, June 19 7:00 Jim Dei Rossi 8:00 No Mass
Wednesday, June 20 7:00 Joan Mae Reseck 8:15 No Mass
Thursday, June 21 7:00 Peter Johnston 8:00 No Mass
Friday, June 22 7:00 Frances Rassas, Anniv. 8:00 Robert E. Largay, Sr., Anniv. / Guy Charbonneau
Saturday, June 23 7:00 Virginia Mullaney 8:00 Jack Dwyer 5:00 Tom & Kitty Galligan
Sunday, June 24 7:30 Victor Cavallari 9:00 Ben Smylie 10:30 Paul Kiefer 5:00 Jim Farmer / Anthony Chiodo
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Next Weekend’s Schedule - June 23 & 24, 2018 (*) Preaching
Liturgy Saturday - 5:00pm Sunday - 7:30am Sunday - 9:00am Sunday - 10:30am Sunday - 5:00pm
Celebrant Fr. O’Donovan Fr. O’Donovan Fr. Heinrich Fr. Katsouros Fr. Regan
Lectors J. Burke M. Ryan
J. Heider J. Murray
D. Seth M. Walsh
A. Prindiville B. Lawlor
G. Cotter J. Kinzel
Eucharistic Ministers
P. Brummet S. Burke M. D’Esposito J. D’Esposito K. Green P. Hulseman P. McCurdy
G. Collins D. Collins J. Szafranski T. Youn C. Zapf
L. Baxter M. Cashion J. Darling S. Doyle N. Farrell
A. Drucker T. Fox M. Halleron C. Kengott M. Kengott
K. Arbuckle M. Banas M. Desmond M. Quinn K. Tingle
Ushers
J. McEnroe
M. McNulty J. Nolan
B. Devers J. Hitt M. Hulquist
T. Forrester F. Nash
T. Nash C. Tangney B. Tangney A. Molitor J. Nash
T. Fox M. Murdock D. O’Donoghue
J. Arbuckle C. Gapen
Altar Servers
K. Osbone G. Westol N. Westol
R. Magner K. Magner
M. Fritzsche L. Tarzon C. Tarzon
M. Greenstein P. Halleron S. Khanna
C. Callahan C. Cline A. Fata