St. Mary of Vernon Catholic Church 236 US Hwy 45
Indian Creek, Illinois 60061
Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time February 23, 2020
Parish Office Hours: Monday 9:00 a.m.—7:00 p.m. Tuesday thru Thursday 9:00 a.m.—4:30 p.m. Friday Closed Saturday 8:00 a.m.—Noon Sunday 9:00 a.m.—12:30 p.m. (In Narthex)
Welcome!
We are pleased that you have come to worship with us.
The doors and hearts of our parish family of faith are
always open, and we invite you to contact us at any time:
Parish Office: 847-362-1005
Fax:
847-362-6375
Religious Education: 847-362-0653
Youth Ministry:
847-362-1021
Parish Website: www.maryofvernon.org
Assistive Listening Devices are
available at the Reception Desk in the Church Narthex. Please ask the receptionist for more information.
facebook.com/maryofvernon
RCIA – Exploring the History of Our Faith Next up for the RCIA – a look back into our history as a people of faith. Topics on the calendar include a look at our Jewish roots and ancestors and an overview of key moments in the history of the Catholic Church. Throughout the Old Testament, we see God’s ever-constant presence with and protection of the people of God. We also see a consistent struggle in our ancestors between faith and fear, between faithfulness to our God and our desire for things of this world. Those struggles continues to factor in our Catholic history, as our past includes events we are both proud and not-so-proud of. Our discussion will include an overview of the role of various Councils and their impact on our faith and traditions. The RCIA team invites all our parishioners and guests to continue praying for Jessica and Hannah – our Catechumen and Candidate, and for Peyton – our Inquirer; we also encourage prayers for our neighbors who are being called back to the Church, and all those who are seeking to better understand their relationship with God. Individuals who would like to know more about the Catholic Faith can connect with someone on our RCIA team for basic information or to set up an appointment to discuss specific questions or goals; contact Maureen Evers (847-362-1005 or [email protected]) or Mark Zwolski (847-644-7073 or [email protected]).
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ASH WEDNESDAY—FEBRUARY 26, 2020 Masses with Ashes: 7 a.m., 9 a.m., 7 p.m.
Prayer Services with Ashes: 12 Noon and 4:00 p.m.
LENTEN REGULATIONS Abstinence from meat is to be observed by all Catholics 14 years old and older on Ash Wednesday and on all the Fridays of Lent. Fasting is to be observed on Ash Wednesday by all Catholics who are 18 years of age but not yet 59. Those who are bound by this may take only one full meal. Two smaller meals are permitted if neces-sary to maintain strength according to one’s needs; but eating solid foods be-tween meals is not permitted. The special Paschal fast, as well as abstinence, are prescribed for Good Friday and encour-aged for Holy Saturday. “Lent is ordered to preparing for the cele-bration of Easter, since the Lenten liturgy prepares for celebration of the Paschal Mystery both catechumens, by the various stages of Christian Initiation, and the faithful, who recall their own Baptism and do penance.”
(Universal Norms on the Liturgical Year, #27)
DAILY MASS DURING LENT We encourage the practice of Daily Mass during Lent. Even if you can-not attend every day, perhaps you can join us once or twice a week. The Mass schedule is as follows:
7:00 a.m.—Monday, Wednesday & Friday 9:00 a.m.—Tuesday & Thursday
8:30 a.m.—Saturday Morning
STATIONS OF THE CROSS Stations are an old tradition in the Church, especially during Lent. The devotion began in the Middle Ages when Christians longed to make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, but found this impossible. Instead we trace the journey of Jesus along the Way of the Cross to Calvary and Resur-rection in our own church by prayer and meditation. Stations will be on
Friday evenings at 4:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m. in the Church
SMV THURSDAY DAY OF PRAYER This Week – Fourth Thursday—February 27
Morning Prayer (Lauds) 9:30-10:00 a.m., following the 9:00 a.m. Mass in the Church
“Lauds” is Latin for Praise. We begin the day by acknowledging that God is God, we are creation, and God is most worthy of our praise. For more information, contact Margie Chua Lee at [email protected]
Dear Parishioners,
I am again asking for your prayerful discernment regarding becoming a Minister of Care at St. Mary of Vernon. We are in need of additional assistance since some of our Ministers of Care have either moved away or retired from the ministry because of age and inability to minister in this capacity any longer. Our Ministers of Care feel blessed that they have the privilege of bringing the Eucharist to those who are unable to attend our Sunday Mass. If you feel like this might be something God is calling you to, please contact me at the parish of-fice, 847-362-1005, so we can talk further. The next Minister of Care training is scheduled for March 7th and March 14th. Please see the details below. I look forward to hearing from you.
God Bless,
Sr. Mary Barbara Director of Care Ministry St. Mary of Vernon
MINISTRY OF CARE TRAINING FOR NEW MINISTERS OF CARE
Saturdays, March 7 & 14 from 9am to 3pm. At St. Mary of the Annunciation Catholic Learning Center (former school), 22277 W. Erhart Road, Mundelein. You MUST contact our Ministry of Care Coordina-tor at St. Mary of Vernon (Sister Mary Barbara) prior to registering for this workshop at www.vic1chicago.org. Questions? Contact Maureen Evers at [email protected].
Full participation in both training sessions will fulfill Archdiocesan requirements for mandation.
Topics and Presenters:
Saturday, March 7, 9:00-10:45 Spirituality in the Ministry—Marlene Sweeney Break: 15 minutes 11:00-12:30 Pastoral Communication Skills—Amy Florian
Lunch 12:30-1:00 1:00-3:00 Ministerial Procedures—Linda Engle
Saturday, March 14, 9:00-10:45 The Experience of Suffering—Andrea Hug Break: 15 minutes 11:00-12:30 Theology of the Eucharist—Deacon Jim Minor
Lunch 12:30-1:00 1:00-2:45 Prayer in Care Ministry—Sister Mary Barbara Hassler 2:45-3:00 Closing Prayer and Sending Forth—Gloria Askew You are asked to bring your own brown bag lunch. A continental breakfast will be provided by St. Mary of the An-nunciation as well as beverages for lunch. Take Route 60 to Erhart Road. The Learning Center comes quick after turning onto Erhart Rd. Take the driveway on the EAST side to the rear parking lot. The door in the back leads direct-ly into the gym. If you hit the “Big Church” you have gone too far.
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Adults and Teens are welcome!
When: Saturday, March 14: Registration, 8:30 a.m., Workshop, 9 a.m. to noon
Where: Holy Cross Church, 724 Elder Lane, Deerfield All buildings are handicapped accessible
Registration: www.vic1chicago.org
Training meets Archdiocesan requirements
for mandation and remandation
Prepare to serve the Body and Blood of Our Lord at Mass by learning: • The role of the Extraordinary Ministers
throughout our history. • The structure of the Mass and the
dynamics of the Eucharist; practical aspects to serving as an Extraordinary Minister
• A follow-up session will take place in your parishes for administering the Eucharist in your particular parish community
SPONSORED BY THE VICARIATE 1, DEANERY ABC MINISTRY COMMISSION
INFORMATION: [email protected]
David Philippart Director of Evangelization & Adult Faith Formation,
Holy Cross Parish
Your Presenter:
FOR NEW MINISTERS ONLY (Adults and Teens)
When: Saturday, March 14: Registration, 8:30 a.m., Workshop, 9 a.m. to noon Where: Holy Cross Church, 724 Elder Lane, Deerfield
All buildings are handicapped accessible
Registration: www.vic1chicago.org
SPONSORED BY THE VICARIATE 1, DEANERY ABC MINISTRY COMMISSION INFORMATION: [email protected]
Learn the theology, skills and self-confidence to help communicate God’s Word and make it come alive for the assembly.
Your Presenter:
Maureen Evers Pastoral Associate,
St. Mary of Vernon Parish
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Bus Departs from St. Mary of Vernon (236 U.S. Hwy 45, Indian Creek) at 9:45am
Returns by 6:30pm
Cost: $45
Includes deluxe motorcoach, lunch (fried chicken, sides, dessert, select beverages)
at Teibel’s Restaurant, and all gratuities
A free will donation is welcomed at the Shrine. There will also be time to visit the
extensive gift shop.
Join us on a Pilgrimage with Father Ignatius!
Shrine of Christ’s Passion—St. John, Indiana Thursday, March 26, 2020 Open to all St. Mary of Vernon and St. Joseph-Libertyville parishioners
The Shrine offers club cars with advance notice for an additional $5 per person Call Sister Mary Barbara (847-362-1005) to reserve a club car or if you have special dietary needs
Sponsored by the St. Mary of Vernon Spiritual Life Commission
To Register: https://www.givecentral.org/
location/127/event/21237 or scan here:
Checks or cash can be accepted at the parish office or at the registration table
in the Narthex on March 14/15 Registration Deadline: March 18
Space is limited!
HUMAN CONCERNS COMMISSION LENTEN ALMSGIVING
2020 Our Catholic tradition encourages us to observe Lent through prayer, fasting and almsgiving. Almsgiving is the act of helping the poor and performing acts of charity and mercy. The Human Concerns Commission is offering an opportunity for all parishioners to contribute to a specific charity over the six weeks of Lent. Each week a worthy charity will be highlighted and specific requests for donations will be listed. You can participate as often as you like by placing your donations in the blue box on the table in the center of the narthex. The six charities that were selected this year represent a cross section of needs in our local community; namely, sup-port for mothers and children, and at-risk children in our community and around the world. We hope that this opportuni-ty to reach out to the poor and vulnerable and those in need will serve to bring you closer to the full observance of Lent.
March 1 Misericordia Supporting children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. March 8 Catholic Charities Diaper Bank Provides disposable diapers of all sizes to food pantries in Lake County, including our Sharing Hands. March 15 Veteran’s Closet Provides assistance for homeless Veterans who are setting up new households. March 22 Our Lady of the Angels Mission Establishes a Catholic presence in the West Humboldt Park area on Chicago’s west side to serve the poor. March 29 NPH—Haiti NPH transforms the lives of vulnerable children in Latin America and the Caribbean with homes, healthcare and educational programs. April 5 The Family Resource Center An independent, not-for-profit organization that provides of Zion educational services and resources to empower men and women to make informed choices regarding pregnancy and parenting skills.
Cash and checks made out to St. Mary of Vernon can be placed in the blue metal collection box.
Collection Date Charity Description
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LENTEN ALMSGIVING FOR FEBRUARY 29/MARCH 1—MISERICORDIA Misericordia offers a community of care that maximizes potential for persons with mild to profound developmental disabilities, many of whom are also physically challenged. By serving society’s most vulnerable citizens, Misericordia also serves the families who want the best for them, yet cannot provide it at home. Through a spectrum of residential options on its 31-acre Chicago campus and in the community, and with a wide va-riety of programs, Misericordia currently serves more than 600 children and adults from diverse racial, religious and so-cio-economic backgrounds. While funds from the State of Illinois cover basic room and board costs for the residents, they cover only a small portion of the expenses for programs that enhance their lives, such as physical therapists, occu-pational therapists, and speech therapists; workshops, recreational activities, spiritual guidance, & psychological support.
Cash and checks made out to St. Mary of Vernon can be placed in the blue metal collection box.
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ALPHA OMEGA ST. MARY OF VERNON HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY
Medical and Permission Forms, if required, can be found on the parish website: www.maryofvernon.org or in the Kiosk (wooden tower) in the Narthex (gathering space of the Church).
ChiRho Night– Scavenger Hunt!
Sunday, February 23rd 6:00-8:00 PM
7th & 8th Graders, we have cooked up an amazing Scavenger Hunt! You and your team will solve clues, head to special locations, and earn points. It will be fantastic, non-felonious fun! Remember to invite your friends.
And, as always, snacks and drinks will be provided.
Alpha Omega Winter Retreat Saturday, February 29-Sunday, March 1
Please keep the teens and adult leaders on Retreat in your thoughts and prayers this weekend.
Lenten Service Day Sunday, March 8th
2:00-4:30pm Note the unique time for this event! Join us for an AFTERNOON of bringing joy and laughter to others while playing BINGO at Sunrise Assisted Living! Permission slips are required and can be found online, in the teen room, or in the
wooden kiosk in the narthex. We would love parents to help drive teens, please let Jim know if you’re available: 847-362-1021
“Something More” Concert with Musician PJ Anderson Prince of Peace Parish, Lake Villa
Sunday, March 15th 4:15-9:00pm
EVERYONE is invited to join us as we welcome the amazing singer and songwriter PJ Anderson for an evening of
discovering “Something More!” The event will include Mass, pizza dinner, program, and transportation to and from the event. St. Mary of Vernon is one of the sponsoring parishes of this event, so please contact Jim Welch with any
questions: [email protected].
CALLING ALL GIRL SCOUTS! The first line of the Girl Scout Promise is “On my honor, I will try, to serve God & my country”. On March 7 & 8, all Girl Scouts of St. Mary of Vernon are invited to wear their Girl Scout vests/sashes to Mass in honor of Girl Scout Sunday. Girl Scouts who wish to participate, partner up with greeters, or to be part of the presentation of the gifts should email Gwen at [email protected].
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Bake Sale After all Masses this Weekend
Help us prepare for our Mission Trip to Champaign, IL!
You can help in a couple of ways: 1) You can buy baked goods after the mass you attend, and
2) Please pray for the success of the Trip. We really appreciate all the help and prayers that make our
Summer Mission Trip such a success!
PARISH EPOST Did you know that St. Mary of Vernon sends an email message each Thursday that contains highlights of the coming week’s events and a link to the upcoming week’s bulletin? It has come to our attention that many people do not receive the ePost; perhaps it’s because you registered as a parish member some years ago, and we have no email address for you.
If you’d like to receive the ePost, please send your name & email address to
SPECIAL COLLECTION NEXT WEEK Church in Central & Eastern Europe (CCEE)
Proceeds from this collection fund poverty outreach, education, formation & evangelization, scholarships, communications programs, construction. For exam-ple, in the Lithuanian capitol of Vilnius, Crisis Preg-nancy Center has provided a wide range of long-term help to hundreds of women: psychological counseling, job search assistance, training in infant care, life skills such as budget management, and group therapy for women who have experienced miscarriages and lost babies. Where few government resources are available to support these kinds of ser-vices, local organizations, with the help of CCEE, are accompanying the most vulnerable women and helping them to choose life, even in their time of greatest need. Your contributions to the CCEE help to train staff and further grow this pregnancy center, helping to build a culture of life, solidarity, and sup-port for women and children. More information about the CCEE and the projects it supports can be found at www.usccb.org/ccee.
Congratulations to the winners of the February 17 Men’s Club Corn Bag Toss! 3rd place: Bob Foley.
1st place: Mike Lawler. 2nd place: Tony Lee.
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The Men's Ministry of St. Joe’s in-vites all men to join us this Lent for Saturday Morning Live.
Saturday, March 7th
7:00am-8:25am St. Joseph Koenig Center 121 E Maple, Libertyville
Join our presenter, Dr. Kevin Mur-phy as we explore "Mysteries and Miracles” in story and astonishment. No sign up needed…one Saturday only.
Events in the area . . .
Lenten Mission at St. Mary of the Annunciation, Sunday March 1, 3-5pm and Monday March 2, 7-9pm.What if you didn’t have to earn God’s love? What does it mean that God’s Son gave His life for you and me? We are created for an eternal life filled with joy, freedom and communion with God and each other. In his unique style, Deacon Keith Strohm makes these mysteries, and the central teachings of the Catholic faith, accessible for every listener. Using Scripture, Tradition, and personal stories seasoned with a dose of humor, this live presentation will reveal these Christian truths and draw you closer to the Father’s Heart—which longs for you. 22333 W Erhart Rd, Mundelein. For info visit www.stmaryfc.org. Lenten Prayer for Women—Thursday, March 5, 6:30-8:00 p.m. St. Mary Parish, Marian Room, 10 N. Buffalo Grove Rd., Buffalo Grove, IL. Enrich your prayer life during Lent; develop a meaningful prayer connection to Lenten scripture; meet other women who are seeking prayer opportunities; find out about the “Power of Prayer Toolkit”. RSVP by March 2 to [email protected]. Contact Sharon Pawula with questions: 847-858-6333 or [email protected]. Lenten Retreat for Nurses—Saturday, March 7—8:30am—Marytown Retreat Center—on Rte 176 just west of Butterfield Rd. Presentation by Rev. Joe Curtis. Includes continental breakfast, speaker, reflection time, Mass at noon, lunch. Council of Catholic Nurses of Lake County member cost $25, non-members $35. RSVP by March 1 to Marian Henderson 847-281-7790. All nurses welcome. Chicago Catholic Men’s Conference—Enter the Battle College! March 7, 7:30am-5:00pm at Dominican University in Riv-er Forest. Learn and train to develop the capacity to sacrifice and accept suffering for the sake of goodness, truth and justice. Five speakers in the Main Auditorium will address: Devil Doesn’t Want You to become a Saint; Breaking the Habits of Sin; Men & the Church; Conversion; From Drug Lord to Dedicated Catholic Evangelist. Breakout sessions on hot button topics, men’s issues, and Catholic formation. Registration required prior to event. Register at www.amanamongmenchicago.com. Showing of the movie Cooked—Survival by Zip Code. Sunday, March 8, 2-5pm at St. Joseph Koenig Center, 121 E. Maple, Libertyville. Presented by St. Joseph Church, Lake County Audubon Society, Lake-to-Prairie Wild Ones. Free attendance. All are welcome. Bur Oak sapling free to first 25 families, giveaways & refreshments. Retreat/workshop for Widowed Men & Women. March 14 & 15—Our Lady of the Angels House of Prayer. 13820 Main St., Lemont, IL. For information call 708-354-7211. Email [email protected]. Website: www.joyfulagain.org.
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The Unemployment Line
What Recruiters and Robots Look for on a Resume (continued) When involved in a job search, positioning yourself correctly from the start is critical, and that means getting your re-sume right. Among things you can do with your resume to help advance beyond an initial screening or review by auto-mated systems:
File type and formatting
Unfortunately, PDFs are not always bot friendly, so while a PDF would maintain the formatting of your resume, it might not pass through the ATS. Follow the instructions for file format if they are given in the job posting; if not, play it safe and submit a resume as a Word document. While charts, images, and logos are appealing to a human reviewer, bots have a hard time translating them. Clean and straightforward formatting is preferred, such as solid circles for bullet points.
The purpose of our Wellspring Employment Resource Community (WERC) ministry is to provide a safe and effective forum for sharing work search tools and techniques which can enable unemployed parishioners in their search for mean-ingful and rewarding work.
Upcoming “WERC” Events
WERC GROUP MEETINGS are currently held on the 4th Monday of each month. All meetings are held in the Rev. John P. Finnegan Parish Center Next Meeting – Monday, February 24th at 7:30 PM – Monthly WERC Support Group Session
WERC members and guests will have the opportunity to meet to network, share success stories and advice, and discuss some of the challenges of the job search. All are welcome! Questions? Contact the WERC team at [email protected].
Around the Corner – At St. Joseph’s Parish in Libertyville March 4, 2020: Creating an Effective Handbill. One of the most effective job networking tools is the “handbill” or networking brief, yet too many job seekers and career changers are just not familiar with this simple variant of your re-sume. A well-designed handbill can substantially shorten your transition time. At our next meeting, Dan Barber, ca-reer transition expert, will present a talk entitled: Network into Target Companies Using Your Handbill. Bonus: Intro to Networking - James Warda, communications professional and former job seeker, knows what it's like to tense up when you hear "networking", thinking it basically means cold-calling people and asking for a job. But he looks at networking differently: simply building authentic relationships where both can help each other. James will show us how to approach others in person and online, build trust, and tap into the power of these relationships to help both people get what they want. The St Joseph Employment Ministry meets from 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the Formation Center (112 N Milwaukee, Liber-tyville, 60048), Room C. Please enter from the rear of the building. All are welcome, the sessions are free.
SHARING HANDS FOOD PANTRY ITEM FOR FEBRUARY:
Spaghetti Sauce & Salsa Please bring your donations to Mass or to the Sharing Hands drop-off door on the side of the Parish Center (call for the daily code). We will see that the items get to needy families. Please ensure that food items are not past their expiration date. We must dispose of them if they are.
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Monday, Feb 24—Jas 3:13-18; Mk 9:14-29 7:00am—Maria Mack (living) Tuesday, Feb 25—Jas 4:1-10; Mk 9:30-37 9:00am—No intention Wednesday, Feb 26—Jl 2:12-18; 2 Cor 5:20—6:2; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Ash Wednesday 7:00am—No intention 9:00am—No intention 7:00pm—No intention Thursday, Feb 27—Dt 30:15-20; Lk 9:22-25 9:00am—Don Wohlrab Friday, Feb 28—Is 58:1-9a; Mt 9:14-15 7:00am—All our people Saturday, Feb 29—Is 58:9b-14; Lk 5:27-32 8:30am—No intention 5:00pm—John & Pat Kokum Sunday, Mar 1—Gn 2:7-9; 3:1-7; Rom 5:12-19; Mt 4:1-11 7:45am—Bob Rieder 9:30am—Joseph Ortiz 11:15am—Greg & Epifania Manaloto, Paz Wijangco, Gertrude Goniu
READINGS, FEASTS & MASS INTENTIONS THIS WEEK
CPT Jay Althoff, USA FC2 Trevor A. Amos, USN LTC Robert Bowen, USA COL Steven Carozza, USA Sgt Michael J. Cinnick, USMC SGT Alyssa Cleary, USA SGT Thomas Cleary, USA LT Sara Dillon, USN PO2 Swen Erickson, USN LTC Grace Gallagher, USA ETV2 Michael Gielczyk, USN COL Matthew Hepburn, USA LT Alex Hoersten, USN SPC Kevin Holum, USA LTJG Kendall G. Knorr, USN LCpl Michael Kukula, USMC
LT Melanie C. Lecaroz, USN LTC Michael Milas, USA MAJ Paul J. Milas, USA SN Abraham L. Moore, USN CPT Christian A. Moree, USA Capt Sean P. Morrow, USMC Maj Thomas W. Morrow, USMC PFC Nicholas J. Pagano, USA SGT Anthony R. Powers, USA SSG David Ptak, USA CAPT Katie Schullian, USN Maj Matthew Tegeler, USAF CDR Matthew Wauson, USN HN Anthony J. Wick, USN 2ndLT Michael D.Wick, Jr, USMC CPT Stephen M. Woldridge, USA
Please Pray For Our SMV Loved Ones Who Serve in the Military
Please call Sue Wogan at 847-362-1005 if you would like to add your loved one to this list or have any changes to their information.
Mass Presiders & Homilists February 29 & March 1
5:00 PM Presider : I. Anaele Homilist: I. Anaele 7:45 AM Presider : I. Anaele Homilist: I. Anaele 9:30 AM Presider : D. Olson Homilist: D. Olson 11:15 AM Presider : S. Luthuli Homilist: J. Glenn
OUR SICK WHO HAVE
REQUESTED PRAYER Pat Slovak, Tom Gaubatz,
Sarah Weigert, Helen Dorn, Chris Cwik, Ruth Nowak,
Bill O’Shaughnessy, Sam Denton (the younger),
Sam Denton, Sr. Barbara West, AnneGene Fortman, Charlotte Afonso, Nathaniel Lee,
Joan Moreno, Michelle Lucas Freer, Donald Dobrowski, Ed Tracz, Pat Cahill, Sr. Rita Stoeberl,
Jim Wogan
YOUTH MENTORING OPEN HOUSE
Make a difference. Be a mentor! Learn more about volunteering with Catholic Charities Lake County Youth Mentorship Program on Wednesday, March 4 or Wednes-day, April 15 from 5:30 to 7pm at 671 S. Lewis Avenue in Waukegan. Enjoy light refreshments and talk to current adult mentors about their ex-periences working with youth ages 9-12. Youth who participate in the pro-gram learn how to set goals, develop new hobbies, and improve self-confidence. For more information visit www.catholiccharities.net/youthmentoring or contact Beth Sheehan-Lucas at 847-782-4224.
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SMV Week at a Glance
Bake Sale in Narthex Sunday, February 23 • 1:00pm—Liturgy Team, Church
• 2:00pm—Teen Choir Practice, Church
• 4:00pm—Deaf Ministry, Narthex, Chapel
• 7:00pm—Small Christian Comm, 118
Monday, February 24 • 7:00pm—Parish Pastoral Council, RMR • 7:30pm—WERC Group, 110/112 Tuesday, February 25 • 6:00pm—Sharing Hands, SHO Wednesday, February 26
Ash Wednesday Masses with Ashes at 7am, 9am, 7pm
Prayer Services with Ashes at Noon & 4pm • 8:45am—Bible Study, 118 • 7:00pm—RCIA, 118 • 7:30pm—RCIA Inquiry, RMR • 8:00pm—Adult Choir Practice, Church Thursday, February 27
• 9:30am—Morning Prayer, Church • 5:30pm—PADS, PC • 6:45pm—Small Christian Comm, 118 • 7:00pm—Small Christian Comm, RMR
Friday, February 28 • Midnight –6am—PADS • 4:00pm—Stations of the Cross, Church • 5:00pm—Fish Fry, PC • 7:00pm—Stations of the Cross, Church • 7:00pm—Santo Nino Prayer Group,
Chapel Saturday, February 29 • 8:45am—Bible Study, 118 • 9:00am—Sharing Hands • 9:00am—Furniture Ministry, Garages Sunday, March 1 • 8:45am—PREP Classes • 2:00pm—Teen Choir Practice, Church • 6:00pm—PREP Classes • 7:00pm—Small Christian Comm, 118 Location Code: AC=Administration Center ACCR= Admin Center Conference Room GH=Great Hall, JP Finnegan Center NH=North Hall, JP Finnegan Center N—Narthex O/S—Off-Site PC or Numbers= JP Finnegan Center or Classrooms PO=PREP Office RMR—Rectory Meeting Room (Lower Level) SHO—Sharing Hands Office TR=Teen Room
Alcohol or drug abuse: Call Alcoholics Anonymous 847-362-1811 Al-Anon 847-680-4640; Adult Children of Alcoholics 847-680-4640 Gambling: Call Sarah at 847-927-0265 or 1-800-522-4700 or visit www.gamblersanonymous. Narcotics: www.na.or g Emotions Anonymous: 847-370-6937 Ask for Don. Drinking or Emotional Prob-lems: Holbrook Counseling Ctr of Mundelein, 312-655-7725 Physical/sexual abuse: The Zacha-rias Sexual Abuse Center offers counseling for children & adult survivors of abuse. Call 847-244-1187. Hot line is 847-872 -7799. Reporting Allegations of Child Abuse to Civil Authorities: Con-tact Matt Chancey, Chief of Crimi-nal Division at 847-377-3000. D.C.F.S. = 1-800-252-2873.To re-port sexual abuse of minors by priests or deacons, lay employees, and/or volunteers: Call Leah McCluskey, MSW, LSW, 312-751-5205. Confidential Hotline: 1-800-994-6200. Domestic Violence Group Coun-seling offered in English & Span-ish. Monday evenings in Waukegan, Tuesday evenings in Mundelein. Call 847-249-4450 https:// Information on Elder Abuse: www.nursinghomeabusecenter.com/resources/faith/ Pregnant and Need Help? Call 847-249-2700 (Aid for Women of Northern Lake County)
NEED HELP?
PADS ASSIGNMENTS FEBRUARY 27 & 28 (WEEK 4) 5:30-8:30 PM—M. Kelly, V. & V. Grossi, S. Epstein, R. Schultz, N. & M. Wayne, J. Brown, M. Phelps, V. Hudspeath, K. Berns, P. Cahill
8:30-11:00 PM—M. Litgen, S. Rathsam, M. Nicholas, L. Lemon, N. Hencier, L. Schulze 11:00 PM—3:00 AM—G. Palubicki, S. Rankin 3:00—6:45 AM—G. & M. Maher, D. Carroll 5:15—6:45 AM—T. Rieder, C. Donaldson, T. & S. Larkin, J. Kron, P. Rizzo, B. Hogan, B. Cutro, M. & S. Czynski
If you have arranged for a sub, disregard your name above.
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