Our Vision? A people ALIVE with love for God…ready to serve Our Mission? To live our lives centered on Christ in the Eucharist, sharing the Good News of Salvation and serving others with special concern for the poor and suffering
ST. PETER The Catholic Community of 557 Lake Street
Antioch, Illinois 60002
Phone: 847-395-0274
Fax: 847-395-4553
Website:
www.stpeterantioch.org http:/vic1.archchicago.org
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W E L C O M E T O S T. P E T E R PA R I S H THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF ST. PETER
557 LAKE STREET • ANTIOCH, ILLINOIS 60002 (847) 395-0274 • FAX: (847) 395-4553
WWW.STPETERANTIOCH.ORG NEW PARISHIONERS Welcome! Please stop at the Rectory to register in person or complete a form found at the rear of Church and drop it into the Usher’s basket. BAPTISMS Baptisms are scheduled for the 2nd Sunday of the month at 1:00 pm. Families must
be members of the parish for three months prior to Baptisms. Please make
arrangements at the Rectory. PRE-BAPTISM SESSION A Baptism class is required for all parents and is held on the first Sunday of the
month after the 9:30 Mass in the Religious Education Center. To register, please call the Rectory at 847-395-0274. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday ...... 8:30 am and by appointment
MARRIAGES Marriage arrangements should be made at least six months in advance by calling
the Rectory at 847-395-0274.
RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION
Wednesday 1st Semester (Grades 6-8) 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm
Wednesday 2nd Semester (Grades 1st & 2nd) 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
(Grades 3, 4 & 5) 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm
ST. PETER SCHOOL OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION 559 Elizabeth St. (former Convent) Phone: 847-395-0246 Office Hours ............................. 9 am to 4 pm Monday thru Thursday and by appointment Mary Leonard…..…….Director of Religious Ed.
ST. PETER SCHOOL 900 St. Peter Street Phone: 847-395-0037 Web-Site: www.st-peter-school.org Office Hours ................. 7:30 am to 3:30 pm Tina Vakilynejad ............................... Principal
PASTORAL STAFF
Rev. Michael McMahon, Pastor
Rev. Dean Semmer, Associate Pastor
Rev. Ronald Anglim, Pastor Emeritus
Deacon Jonathan Thompson
Jeanine Kellman…...Director of Music/Liturgy 262-903-1629
RECTORY 557 Lake Street, Antioch, IL 60002 Phone: 847-395-0274 Office Hours………...Mon. thru Fri., 9am - 5pm Saturday……......9am - 12pm Closed for Lunch .….……….12:00 to 1:30pm
PARISH SUPPORT Ted Sokulski……………………Bookkeeper Becky Serna…………Administrative Assistant [email protected] Tom Kurowski…………………..Bulletin Editor Finance [email protected]
MASS SCHEDULE
M, T, W, Th, Sat .…..….….………7:30am Friday…………………………….8:00am Saturday Vigil Mass…………….. 4:30pm Sunday Mass..……...….6:30, 8:00, 9:30 & 11:30 am Holy Day Masses..7:30, 9:30 am & 7:30 pm Saturday Confessions…..….………8:30 am Holiday Masses…………….........…9:30 am
FINANCE COMMITTEE MEMBERS Regis Trenda Adele Peterson Joel Tune John Carley Joe Annunzio Fr. McMahon
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL Carter Bell Fr. McMahon Julie Cannon Fr. Semmer Paul Coleman Jeanine Kellman Fran Gomes Mary Leonard Tina Vakilynejad Rob Ryan Steve Roche Bruce Pagni David Short Rod Vivian Denise Smith Deb Yankee Arlene Sokulski Ted Sowa Bob Zuiker Bob Zeien
MARCH 15, 2015 — THE FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT 3
Briefs From Father McMahon
“We are not called upon to do all the good that is possible, but only that which we can do.” - St. Mother Theodore Guerin I think that this quote from Mother Guerin is an appropriate one as we arrive at this Fourth Sunday of Lent, Laetare Sunday: literally, “Be Joyful Sunday” because we have made it halfway through the season of Lent. How has Lent been for you? The Gospel today speaks a lot about seeing and darkness and light. What do you see differently this Lent? Do you see your salvation as a gift brought about by and through God’s saving grace? Do you have faith in that? Do you see God’s eternal love in that? Jesus was lifted up high for our life, healing and salvation. Pope Francis, in his apostolic exhortation, The Joy of the Gospel, encourages Christians “to embark on a journey of faith and evangelization marked by joy. “…Those who accept his offer of salvation are set free from sin, sorrow, inner emptiness and loneliness. With Christ joy is constantly born anew.” That is a joyful message and one that we are called to receive and share as a people of faith who raise one another to be more faithful and charitable. I truly believe that we can all become more devoted and close to God in this holy season. There is still time. Embrace the Lenten disciplines of prayer, fasting and almsgiving. By letting go we can open ourselves to receive the Lord. As we look ahead to Holy Week please make note of the Easter Schedule printed below which should also have been mailed to you with a special Easter Offertory envelope for your convenience. I encourage everyone to plan ahead and attend the Holy Week Services. These sacred days are the summit of the entire Church Year. Let us all get into the spirit of this very important week. May we all be filled with joy this day as we participate in the self-offering of Jesus Christ who is our Hope, our Light and our Truth.
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March 21, Lenten Weekday
7:30am Patricia Weatherford By James Wilfinger
4:30pm John Cochara By Jerry & Judy Kozenski
Intention Of Jan Hassett By Paul & Marilyn Novack
March 22, Fifth Sunday Of Lent
6:30am Parishioners Of St. Peter Parish
8:00am Intention Of Eileen Loef
Dolores Keating By Charles & Esther Hamlin
9:30am John Cochara By Bill & Faith O’Donnell
Diane VanDyke Kephardt By Family
11:30am James & Patricia Harvey By Francine
Intention Of Hiltrud Geiser By The Tierney Family
Mass Schedule March 16, Monday, Lenten Weekday
7:30am Fathers Day Society
March 17, Tuesday, Lenten Weekday
St. Patrick
7:30am Brian O’Neill By Kathy O’Neill
March 18, Wednesday, Lenten Weekday St. Cyril Of Jerusalem
7:30am Roger Wheeler By Joe & Rita Schurger
March 19, Thursday, Lenten Weekday
St. Joseph
7:30am Geraldine Kruppa By John & Marian Rohde
March 20, Friday, Lenten Weekday (Abstinence )
8:00am Purgatorial Society
7:30pm Stations Of The Cross
Ministry
Weekday March 23 to March 28 7:30am Friday 8:00am
Saturday 4:30 pm
Sunday 6:30 am
8:00 am
9:30 am
11:30 am
Celebrants & Deacons
Fr. Semmer
Fr. Semmer J. Thompson
Fr. Rubey
Fr. Rubey
Fr. Semmer
Altar Servers
Ben Ticsay Joe Coleman
Alex Vivian Kyle Vivian Lukas Gutke
Ben Ticsay
SUB NEEDED SUB NEEDED David Lonski
Grace Rachek Mary Ashworth Sara Jilly
Mary Maday Jack Baker SUB NEEDED
Lectors Vicki Vermillion Joe Schurger Belen Kling Bo Thompson Megan Deichl
Cantor Organist
B. Eaton K. Cizewski
W. Sobczak B. O’Donnell
J. Konrath Adult Choir B. O’Donnell
Contemporary Choir J. Kellman
Eucharistic Ministers
Arlene Sokulski Mary Ann Shatto Breanna Carley Rod Vivian Linda Vivain
Rita Schurger Cheryl Benson
Larry Albrecht Joan Albrecht Edita Lonski Esther Hamlin Charles Hamlin
Wayne Sobczak Valerie Serritella Regis Trenda Donna Trenda Gunner Breneisen
Sharon Thode Charlene Zuidema Adele Peterson SUB NEEDED SUB NEEDED
LITURGICAL MINISTERS Saturday, March 21 and Sunday, March 22, 2015
St. Peter Parish Pastoral Council
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FUNDRAISING FACTS January 15 February 15 Parish Goal……………………….$972,000 $972,000 Parishioners Who Have Pledged…. 448 454 Total Amount Of Pledges………..$856,792 $858,692 Amount Collected………………..$561,686 $577,512 THANK YOU!
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Spiritual Life Readings for the Week of March 15, 2015 Monday: Is 65:17-21; Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13b; Jn 4:43-54 Tuesday: Ez 47:1-9, 12; Ps 46:2-3, 5-6, 8-9; Jn 5:1-16 Wednesday: Is 49:8-15; Ps 145:8-9, 13cd-14, 17-18; Jn 5:17-30 Thursday: 2 Sm 7:4-5a, 12-14a, 16; Ps 89:2-5, 27, 29; Rm 4:13:16-18, 22; Mt 1:16, 18-21, 24a or Lk 2:41-51a Friday: Wis 2:1a, 12-22; Ps 34:17-21, 23; Jn 7:1-2, 10, 25-30 Saturday: Jer 11:18-20; Ps 7:2-3, 9bc-12; Jn 7:40-53 Sunday: Jer 31:31-34; Ps 51:3-4, 12-15; Heb 5:7-9; Jn 12:20-33 Alternate readings (Year A): Ez 37:12-14; Ps 130:1-8; Rom 8:8-11; Jn 11:1-45 [3-7, 17, 20-27, 33b-45]
Serving in the Armed Forces
St. Peter lists the names of active duty military personnel. We keep them in our thoughts and prayers as they protect our country and freedom. Please inform us if your service person is no longer active in the military.
Christopher Sherwood Peter Bickelhaupt
Josephine Gaffrig Patrick L. McConnell Jim Kyne
James H. & Robert J. Schreiner Kevin Nelson Katrina Kyne
Jim & Melissa Finborg Phillip Andrew Hettich
Paul Joseph Hettich Spencer Keith
Michael Callahan Jesse Sanchez Andy Hernandez
Jon Marino Derek Duba Stephen Bastain
Shane Parkman Bob Caulfield, III
Michael Matthews Brian Langner Aaron Roman
Steven Orzech Frederic Drummond Jeramiah Paddock
Sean Pasieta Brandon Stockwell Kyle Klean
Robert W. Schartz Ryan Benson Chistyn & Cheryl Gaa
Bryce Roman Gabriel Gonzalez Jacob Allen
Rebecca Stockwell Carter P. Bell Thomas Dvorak
Joseph Mesnard Royce Applegren
Brandon Klean Michael Jendrycki Aaron Marsh Daniel Lee Weston
Robert McCharen Joseph Cernivec Christopher Burke
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Fourth Sunday of Lent; Second Scrutiny Tuesday: St. Patrick Wednesday: St. Cyril of Jerusalem Thursday: St. Joseph Friday: Abstinence; Spring begins
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION With the dissipation of the catechumenate’s energy since almost everyone was born into the Church, Lent began to be seen more as a preparation to follow the Passion of Christ with devotion. In the city of Rome, creative spirits set-tled on “stational churches” as a way of keeping the energy flowing. Everyone would be directed to a certain “station” each day, and the name of that church provided a theme for the liturgy. So, for example, on certain Saturdays in Lent, everything centered on the church of St. Vitale. Now, this poor fellow had been thrown into a hole and covered in stones at his martyrdom, so the readings recalled Joseph thrown down the well by his brothers, and the wicked ser-vants killing the son of the owner of the vineyard. Gradu-ally, travelers to Rome noted the celebration and worked it into liturgical schedules back home. Eventually, calendars everywhere bore the curious footnote on a Lenten Satur-day: “Station S. Vitale.” This served the priority of getting ready to hear the Passion fairly well, but was hardly satis-factory for Lent’s baptismal character. Now, at last, our liturgy is reorganized to serve the deepest level of our tra-dition exceedingly well. Lent, once again, is all about baptism.
PLEASE PRAY FOR The Book of the Sick
Maria Tran Sue Lengvenis Annie Thompson Carol Dobbs Mary Ann Shatto Michael J. Nasca Irene Krzeminski Mark Crawford Bonnie Eibl Kristine Gore Robert Kaiser Chris Jezowski Kaitlyn Polfer Gayle Milowski Gregg Tracey Patricia Sailer Jan Hassett Ginny Henning William O’Donnell Tim Harmston James Looby Laura Nemes Janet Fitzgerald Farrah Dearlove Timothy Dougherty Ann Cloherty Maragaret Eisele Kay Meyers Theresa Thelma Thompson Melba Farina Shirley Fitzgerald Tom Wanat Bernard Glynn Philip Lojdl Lynn Lach Anne Bieganowski Charlie Hogan Bob Bieganowski Ron Whiten Aidan Barber Rebecca Stockwell Erica Campos Francis Cardinal George Kevin Roach PLEASE NOTE: We attempt to update our Sick List every 30 days and delete names who have been on the list for that time.
The Dearly Departed Robert Ross Paul Letourneaux William Kloss Robert Keiger
MARCH 15 ,2015 — THE FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT 7
New Parishioners!
Walter & Lauren Madsen Christopher & Tara Sheppard
Matthew & Elizabeth Serzynski
ANNOUNCEMENTS Next Pasta@ Pete’s Saturday April 11 5:30 PM TO 7:00PM Father Frawley Hall
6:00 pm To 8:30 pm R.E Grade 1-5 ( School )
New
March 2015 Baptism’s Isla Rose Sanders
The Week Ahead
Monday 3-16-15
9:30am Women Of The Word ( R.E. Building) 7:00pm to 8:00pm Parent Meeting Confirma-tion ( F.F.H )
Wednesday 3-18-15
Thursday 3-19-15
9:30am CCW Spring Luncheon ( F.F.H ) 7:30pm Adult Choir Practice ( Church )
Friday 3-20-15
7:30pm Stations Of The Cross
Saturday 3-21-15
8:30am Over Eater’s Meeting ( R.E ) 8:30am Confessions 4:30pm Mass
Tuesday 3-17-15
6:30pm to 9:00pm SPRED Meeting ( R.E. )
Sunday 3-22-15
11:30am Children’s Liturgy Of The Word 11:30am Contemporary Choir
8:00am Eucharistic Adoration until 8 pm (RE Center Chapel )
4:00 to 5:15pm Children’s Choir Practice ( Church & Downstairs )
Alcoholics Anonymous & Narcotics Anonymous If you have a problem with alcohol or drugs, there is help available. Alcoholics Anonymous & Narcotics Anonymous hold numerous meetings in our area. For More information: Please Contact Bill L at 847-204-4877.
Join our social media community of faith! Please like our Facebook Page to share prayer requests, discussions of faith, and learn about upcoming events.
The St. Peter Parish Facebook page can be found at www.facebook.com/stpeterantioch
Here Are The Winners From St. Peter Spelling Bee 1st Place Connor Schultz 2nd Place Katie Schreiner 3rd Place Hailey Russo
Council of Catholic Women The Woman of the Year Luncheon will be held on May 6 at Cotillion Banquets, 360 Creekside Drive, in Palatine. The event starts at 11:00 a.m. with first year presidents receiving their leadership rewards at 11:30 a.m. followed by lunch at noon. The Woman of the Year Presentation begins at 1:15 p.m. followed by a 2:00 p.m. raffle. Bishop Rassas will be presenting the awards to the women of Vicariate 1. This event is a celebration of women who share their skills and gifts, give service to the parish through the council and fulfill the mission of the council. Reservations are $35.00 per person. The deadline for the reservation is April 17. Please call Christie, 815-675-2411, for further details.
WHAT’S COMING UP????? THE “SHAWL MINISTRY” OF ST. PETER PARISH has items available for anyone who is experiencing a difficult time in life. These items have been made by a group of parishioners for distribution as an outreach ministry. Contact Valerie at (847 838-6360) to request a shawl or lap blanket for yourself, a neighbor or friend. These items are free of charge; however, we do accept yarn donations for our projects. This ministry meets the 3rd Thursday of each month, from 9:30am-11:30am in the RE Center. Join us and we’ll “keep you in stitches”! MARCH 15TH—3RD GRADE PARISH RETREAT from 9am until 11:15am in the parish hall (Father Frawley Hall). This opportunity is for all of our 3rd grade parishioners. Please plan to have them attend. CEREMONY OF LIGHT PRAYER SERVICE for all of our parish’s First Communicants and their families is Sunday—March 15th at 1:00pm in church. This is another ‘stepping stone’ in the First Communicant’s preparation for their Mass celebrations on April 25th and May 2nd. Families will also receive their child’s banner kit at this prayer gathering. PARISH FAMILIES WITH A CONFIRMATION STUDENT (CURRENT 8TH GRADER) - PARENT MEETING ON MONDAY—MARCH 16TH AT 7:00PM IN CHURCH. If you are a parent of a Confirmand, you are expected to be in attendance. We will be discussing the preparation and important dates at this gathering. CRS RICE BOWL REMINDER. . .are you having a “good” Lent thus far? We are about half way through Lent and warp speed approaching Easter!!! We have all been working hard on increasing our efforts in prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. One way is using your Rice Bowl! All Rice Bowls are to be returned by April 15th. There will be a collection box in church, and students can bring their rice bowls to school where they will be collected. Thank you for your help.
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EUCHARISTIC ADORATION We observe Eucharistic Adoration on
TUESDAYS In the Religious Education Center
Chapel from 8:00 am until 8:00 pm
Anyone interested in exploring the Catholic Faith is invited to call Fr. Dean Semmer at the Rectory: 847-395-0274.
If you know of any homebound person who would like Communion brought to them, please call the Rectory at 847-395-0274.
Anyone who is experiencing a family or personal crisis and would like our St. Peter Parish prayer chain to pray for your special needs, please call Lois Pflieger at 847-395-2713.
ST. PETER PARISH & LAKE COUNTY HELPFUL RESOURCES
Community Health Primary Care Center, Lake County Health Department Midlakes Medical Clinic, Round Lake Park, 847-984-5100
Council of Catholic Women Unites women to provide spiritual enrichment. Marilyn Novack, 847-395-2315
Department of Children and Family Services The state agency handles sexual and physical abuse cases. All cases involving a caretaker, teacher or parent should be reported to the agency. For information, call 800-25-ABUSE or visit www.state.il.us/dcfs/index.shtml
Eucharistic Adoration Observed at the Religious Educa-tion Center (old Convent) every Tuesday from 8am until 8pm. Adorers staff full time. Steve Roche, 847-838-5941.
Funeral Luncheon Ministry Jeanine Kellman, 267-742-5057
Home Bound Minister Brings Communion to those unable to attend Mass. Call the Rectory at 847-395-0274
A Safe Place Provides shelter, counseling and other needs for victims of domestic violence. For information, call 847-249-4450 or visit www.asafeplaceforhelp.org/
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago Lake County Services 671 S. Lewis Avenue Waukegan, IL 60085 847-782-4000 or for Senior services, 847-546-5733 Food Pantry Hours 10am to 3pm, Phone 847-782-4166
Education Ministries (847-395-0037) St. Peter School - the education of children in guiding their moral, spiritual, academic and physical development; pre-school thru grade 8.
Alcoholics Anonymous St. Peter Church, Antioch Contact: Bill L., 847-204-4877 Several meetings are scheduled throughout Lake County. Day’s And Hour’s Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 10:00 am, 6:00 pm, 8:00 pm ( R. E. ( lg. rm ) Saturday: 8:30 pm Sunday: 8:00 pm ( R.E. ( lg rm )
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