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.
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Volume 15, No. 23 THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER May 5th, 2019
Wellstreams—Living Waters for the Journey in Faith By Sister Lauretta Leipzig
AN EXAMPLE OF CARING
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Mary rose and went in haste and greeted Elizabeth with the words, “My soul magnifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior … God who is mighty has done great things for me.”
It seems appropriate in this special month dedicated to Mary to dwell on the words she spoke so beautifully and which are recorded in scripture. Actually, this is Mary’s only prayer in scripture – the famous words of the Magnificat. As we well know, it was Mary’s song of prayer at the time she visited her cousin, Elizabeth. But it is a prayer that could have been recited at each phase of her life. At the Annunciation and birth of Jesus, God, who is mighty, had done great things for her. Finding Jesus when lost in the temple and at the miracle at the wedding at Cana, Mary’s spirit rejoiced. Standing beneath the cross and at the time of the Resurrection, Mary could proclaim that holy is God’s name. But the fact is, the prayer was recorded as being said at the time of her visit to Elizabeth. To better understand the prayer, we need to ask an important question: What prompted Mary to speak these beautiful words after a tedious and tiring trip to visit her cousin? The answer is CARE!
We are bombarded with the promises of caring in our society today, sometimes genuine, sometimes insincere. “Call us; we care” advertisers boast. We hear about “tender, loving care” offered by others. Actually, we expect care and concern from everyone. But what is the quality of care given? In Mary’s story, it was a genuine care that prompted her visit, a care that went beyond the commercial promises and slogans. Mary knew it was good to be able to do something for a friend, for her cousin. It was good to reach out to another when Elizabeth needed her. Mary wanted to be present to Elizabeth, to bring joy to someone struggling through pregnancy in her older years. Because she cared, she stayed for a longer visit. Imagine their discussing what this astonishing event would mean to both of them in the years to come. Hear them laughing and crying as they shared their own excitement and fears. But in the end, we heard in her prayer that Mary cared enough to share the joy that came to her and that she brought to Elizabeth. God changed Mary from a simple, unknown young girl to a highly favored person!
We have heard this scripture story time and time again. In fact, the meeting of these two women has interested
many writers and scripture scholars through the years. And their story becomes an inspiration for each of us. Let us spend a few minutes thinking about the Magnificat of our own lives. The Lord has done great things for us as well. Do we believe this – really believe this? If we do, then what would our song sound like? We would probably not hesitate to name our good qualities, our gifts from God, as Mary did. We would cite times of our own spiritual challenges blessed by the grace of God. We would see ourselves as someone who cares deeply, someone who looks sincerely into the eyes of our children, spouses, friends, community, the poor. We would care about love, how to give it and what makes us want to give it. Like Mary, we would care about laughing and crying with others and forgiving and talking honestly. How often we would contemplate the ways that would make it better and easier for us to live together in our environment and this world and the hard choices and sacrifices that it would take for that to happen.
So, as we think about Mary’s song, we realize that we, too, can truly sing that song of praise within ourselves. We can sing sometimes in a flickering way, sometimes in a glaring way, the praises of God because we touch hands or look into the eyes or hearts of all those we meet. As Mary and Elizabeth carried life within them, we must carry life and share it with each other. The meeting of Mary and Elizabeth brought Jesus into their midst. How desperately we need to bring Jesus into the midst of our world!
Yes, the Magnificat, Mary’s prayer of faith and joy, could have been recited at every phase of her life. But, the same prayer can be our song of love, justice and compassion at every phase of our lives, every day of our lives. All of us have chosen in one way or another to journey on the unknown path of love and care, and God looks with favor on us as we give our lives to others in service. Let us feel, as did Mary, the Lord’s presence in our lives. Let Mary teach us how to be even better givers of joy and providers of an atmosphere of love and service to our brothers and sisters. The Lord has done great things for us! May God, who is mighty, continue to do great things in us. Then, may we do great things to make our families, communities and the world a place of love and service, truly a home for all our hearts. Holy is God’s name! Holy are we who do God’s work!
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PARISH EVENTS Monday, May 6th Tuesday, May 7th 1:00 p.m. Scripture School—Parish Center 6:00 p.m. Golf Committee Meeting—Hospitality Room 7:00 p.m. Rosary—Chapel 7:00 p.m. Scripture School—Parish Center
Wednesday, May 8th
Thursday, May 9th 1:15 p.m. School May Crowning—Church 4:30 p.m. Community Meal—Lutheran Church of the Atonement
Friday, May 10th
Saturday, May 11th 9:15 a.m. Individual Reconciliation (BP)—Chapel 10:30 a.m. First Eucharist—Church
Sunday, May 12th, 4th Sunday of Easter, Mother’s Day 9:00 a.m. Family-ministered Mass
HOW TO RECEIVE OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER Our weekly Friday e-Newsletter of upcoming events at Saint Anne helps parishioners stay informed about what is happening in our faith community.
To sign up for these weekly emails, visit www.stannebarrington.org and scroll down to the form, complete it and click “Submit.ʺ You will receive an email to click “subscribe” to be added to the distribution list. It is that simple!!
For more information, email Amy Kane at [email protected].
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE Weekly Offering for April 28th, 2019 Year to Date Collections
People attending weekend Liturgies: 1,433 Sunday Offering Envelopes: 253 Electronic Giving/Direct Debit/Stock Total for the week Total Budget for the week Over/under Budget
Year to Date Sunday Collection vs. Budget Year to Date Sunday/Fall Catch-up Year to Date Budget for Sunday Collection Difference
$22,687.00 $17,475.00 $40,162.00 $40,000.00
+$162.00
$1,713,780.00 $1,680,000.00
+$33,780.00
Sharing Parish Commitment: $66,632.00 Archdiocesan Required Collections: $39,120.00
LENTEN ALMS BUDGET: $40,000.00 ACTUAL: $41,815.00
EASTER
BUDGET: $125,000.00 ACTUAL: $131,227.00
Office of the Pastor
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First Eucharist 2019
Julius Alexander
Mitra Alipourian-Garala
Lucy Amend
Billy Angelo
Joseph Aprati
Cecilia Babel
Alger Barragan
Patrick Basta
Ella Beaird
Luciana Beaubien
Sofia Bermudez
Zofia Bizon
Dominic Bleers
Benjamin Bolich
Jack Brawley
Bennett Busczynski
Max Campobasso
Olivia Cataletto
Chiara Cellupica
Isabella Cellupica
Brenna Chomicz
Gavin Chrostowski
Benjamin Coles
Aidan Collins
Chloe Covelli
William Croll
Elsie Cross
Ethan Czerw
Chloé De Andrade
Dylan Dean
Sean DeBruyne
Anderson Dix
Hannah Dolecki
Matthew Dziura
Dominic Eichinger
Holden Engelson
Vince Ermilio
Penny Fanselow
Brendan Farley
Tyler Firkin
Gabriella Gamache
Mia Gavino
Grayce Gingue
Karl Goecke
Scarlett Halloran
Camden Hessling
Raymond Hoffmann
Mia Hrankowsky
Katarina Kalnins
Alex Kaminski
Kylie Kaminski
Tessa Karolyi
Travor Kasule
Athena Khorshid
Raymond Kim
Casey King
Gia Klauer
Francesca Klusmeyer
Colton Koehler
Jaiden Koeneman
Anja Koertner
Kal Kotecki
Owen Krull
SPECIAL BLESSINGS ON OUR CHILDREN
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First Eucharist 2019
Aliza Kruse
Aidan Kurzawski
Caden Lagoni
Lyla Lechowicz
Ryan Louis
Jacksen Lowkis
Conrad Luzynczyk
Elena Marabella
Nick Marabella
Carly Mathis
Kheari McAndrews
Joshua McFarland
Ella McKee
Christian McPharlin
Luke Mercure
Julia Naedele
Zachary Neenan
Adrian Nowak
Avery Olsen Daniel Olsen
Dylan Olson
Will Olson
Rose Ouellette
Emmet Riordan
Emerson Rojas
Ainsley Sak
Ashley Samaniego
Ryan Saunders
Davide Savio
Ella Seely-Brown
Aiden Seifert
Scarlett Sepe
Mark Shannon
Lillian Slaters
Harper Smith
Penelope Smith
Benjamin Spiek
Emma Stewart
Alexa Stohl
Amelia Streich
Elin Switski
Maren Tadsen
Allison Taylor
Courtney Teipel
Emily Tellschow
Charlie Tess
Harley Thalheimer
Alyssa Thompson
Jackson Tibus
Kaitlyn Tibus
Isabel Till
Alexander Uranga Peralta
Laine Uutala
Daniela Van
Ben Van Dyke
Ada Van Horne
Elijah Vondra
Gabriel Webster
Luke Williams
Anthony Wrzos
Isabella Yagow
Larissa Zaderej
Annabella Zozzaro
WHO ARE CELEBRATING THEIR FIRST EUCHARIST
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Faith Formation and Education
Please join us after all Masses on Saturday, June 1st and Sunday, June 2nd, in the Gathering Space, to learn more about our ministries
and how you can participate!
As individuals, couples and families, when we experience and share our faith together as community
we are all richer for the experience!
GET TO KNOW YOUR SAINT ANNE FAITH FORMATION AND EDUCATION COMMISSION Spotlight on Youth and Young Adult Ministry
The program for high school students at Saint Anne has several components that are intended to creatw a space for teens and offer opportunities for them to further develop their knowledge of their Catholic faith.
PATHS (People After the Holy Spirit) is the two-year Confirmation program. Most students start in their freshman year of high school and are confirmed at the close of their sophomore year. The program is oriented around Decision Point, developed by Matthew Kelly, an Australian theologian and religious educator. Students meet for 12 sessions a year, 8 of those in the home of a catechist (co-taught by another catechist) and 4 sessions in the Parish Center with the entire two-year student group. Within the 4 group session, keynote speakers address the students on topics related to how they have been challenged in their own faith life and have sought to overcome the trials of faith. In the second of the two years, students attend a one-day retreat at the Jesuit Retreat House in Barrington. They are expected to write 4 essays in the course of the year and perform 16 hours of community service.
Liturgical Ministries are available for teens after they are confirmed, such as becoming ministers of Communion or lectors. A number of students continue the ministry of being an altar server into their high school years, something our pastor encourages.
Kairos Retreat is a 4-day retreat program for juniors and seniors intended to introduce students to the Christian Kerygma (the teaching of the Gospel of Jesus Christ). Talks on aspects of the Christian life are presented by 8 students and 4 adults, each followed by small group discussion. The sacraments of Eucharist and Reconciliation are included in the course of the retreat. For many students, the Kairos Retreat is a major highlight of their high school experience. Several reunions are hosted throughout the year for students to gather for sharing, renewing their faith and socializing so as to keep the spirit of Kairos alive.
Night Ministry is one of the great service programs at Saint Anne. For countless years, devoted adults and teens have been feeding economically-impoverished Chicago residents on the far south side, near Lake Michigan. Many families volunteer time, talent and treasure to provide food. Once there, the adults and teens rendezvous with the Night Ministry van, a large vehicle that provides food and medical care for those in need. They set up tables on the street, often on frigid cold nights, and serve the food.
Summer Service is an immersion trip for one week in West Virginia for sophomores, juniors and sen-iors. Students travel by van to the Appalachia Folk Life Center South to assist in the repair of homes for the local residents. While there, they are educated on the culture of the area as well as spend significant time reflecting prayerfully on their daily encounters with the communities within which they work. It is an uplifting experience for the teens, with many of them wanting to repeat it each year.
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Faith Formation and Education
2019-2020 FAITH FORMATION Registration is now available!
Grades 1-8 Register by Monday, July 1st!
Saint Anne Faith Formation offers catechetical and formation opportunities for adults and children in formats designed for both households and individuals of all ages and life stages in order to reach and strengthen the entire Saint Anne community.
For parishioners of all ages, there are opportunities throughout the year that provide an enhanced Catholic foundation in participatory and engaging settings, enabling all to grow and share in faith together. For adults, we offer discussion groups and outside speakers who share their wisdom and provide tools to help us apply our faith to the everyday world in which we live.
• Adults, watch the bulletin for adult and family opportunities throughout the year
• Young adults ages 17-21 with developmental delays are encouraged to participate in our SPRED program
• Middle school teens register for Journey small faith groups
• Children in grades 1-5 can register for Children’s Faith Formation
INTERESTED IN FIRST EUCHARIST PREPARATION? First Eucharist preparation is a two-year process that begins in the fall, two years prior to sacrament reception. Those who begin in the fall of first grade will be prepared for sacrament reception in the spring of second grade. First Reconciliation and First Eucharist preparation and reception can also take place at any time beyond second grade.
Registration information is available on the Saint Anne website ▪ www.StAnneBarrington.org under Faith Formation and Education/Children
Forms can also be found on the home page, bottom left corner, under Upcoming Registrations
For more information, call the Faith Formation Office at 847.620.3069.
As individuals, couples and families, when we experience and share our faith together as community
we are all richer for the experience!
GETTING FAMILIES INVOLVED IN MASS CELEBRATIONS
Families can participate in our Family-ministered Mass in a variety of ways:
† Proclaim the first reading † Read the petitions † Place the altar cloth † Present the gifts
The Family-ministered Mass is a great way to introduce children to the many ways we can all participate in celebrating the liturgy together.
The next Family-ministered Mass is Sunday, May 12th, at 9:00 a.m.
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I am saddened to say that I will be losing my Administrative Assistant Karen Poglitsch in the coming year. She and her husband are moving to North Carolina due to a new position he is assuming in his company. Karen has been a driving force behind many of the administrative developments within Youth Ministry since she began 4 years ago. It has been so good to have such a devoted, highly motivated, spiritually-minded Catholic woman working with me in this important work of Saint Anne. Thus, I am in the process of hiring a person to fill the role of Youth Ministry Assistant, reporting to Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministry. Responsibilities include assisting the Youth Minister with the smooth running of the various Youth Ministry programs during the day, evenings and weekends so flexibility in working hours is necessary. Evening and week-end events include PATHS (the Confirmation program title) large group meetings, PATHS catechist training sessions, Spiritus Confirmation retreats, Kairos closing ceremonies, Kairos reunions, Summer Service meetings, Confirmation interviews, Confirmation rehearsals and Confirmation Masses. This is a part-time position (26-30 hours minimally per week) that offers health insurance, vacation and personal days. Interested applicants should submit a résumé with education and work experience to Michael Hugo at [email protected]. In addition, please include a cover letter expressing reasons for interest in the position and relevant experience you might add to the position. The job would begin Monday, July 1st.
A NOTE FROM MICHAEL HUGO, DIRECTOR, YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY
DO YOU WISH TO BECOME CATHOLIC? The Easter season is the perfect time to think about your faith and your spiritual community! The Saint Anne Catholic Community welcomes those who may have an interest in developing a relationship with Jesus Christ through the Catholic Church. The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) invites anyone interested in becoming Catholic to join other adults on their journey of spiritual formation! For more information, contact Michael Beard at 847.620.3070 or [email protected].
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Faith Formation and Education SAINT ANNE PARISH SCHOOL NEWS
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN FOR 2019-2020 SCHOOL YEAR!
To register, visit www.stanneschoolbarrington.org
and click ‘REGISTRATION 2019-2020.’
For more information and to set up a tour,
contact Brittney Lazarz at 847.381.0311 or [email protected].
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Human Concerns
SPRING FOOD DRIVE Help us fill the shelves at St. Columbanus Food Pantry.
St. Columbanus serves those in need on Chicago’s south side.
Canned goods
non-perishable food
Jewel gift cards
will be collected in the Gathering Space, on Saturday, May 18th,
and in the Parish Center, on Sunday, May 19th, from 7:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Bags will be distributed on Saturday, May 11th and Sunday, May 12th after all Masses.
The Food Pantry serves over 1,200 families each month— we thank you for your continued generosity!
A special thanks to Jewel-Osco for the donation of the grocery bags. Please consider supporting them when shopping for their generous community involvement.
We appreciate mom every day of the year, and especially on Motherʹs Day (Sunday, May 12th)!
Show her how much she means with a thoughtful and unique treasure from House of Hope!
Jewelry, picture frames, scarves, purses, beautiful vases for fresh cut flowers, great books, music ... the ideas are endless!
Specially marked Motherʹs Day items are 50% OFF this week. Or, give her a gift certificate and let her choose for herself!
MOTHER’S DAY FAIR TRADE SALE The Faithjustice Committee will host its annual Mother’s Day Fair Trade Sale before and after all the Masses this weekend. Bring your shopping list and take advantage of the tasty food items and wonderful handcrafted items made by artisans and farmers fairly compensated for their work. Thank you, as always, for your support.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Volunteers are needed at Project Hope—1 day/week or 1 day/month. High demand exists for Fridays, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. or 12:00 to 3:00 p.m. No experience needed—just a smile and a warm heart! Call Diane at 847.381.5721.
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 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, son 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
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 Lieutenant Daniel J. Sanchez, US Naval Aviator, son of Daniel E. Sanchez, Iwakuni, Japan, USS Reagan Aircraft Carrier
Sgt. Robert Schroeder, son of John and Martha Muno, Army, South Korea Master Sergeant Ted Sierocinski, Air Force Para Rescue Airman, grandson of Mary Reinhart
James Reed Strissel, Jr., grandson of Joseph and Ann Tuszynski, Colorado Cmdr. Joseph W. Stubitz, U.S. Navy, brother of Steve Stubitz, AFRICOM, Djibouti, Africa
Lt. Colin Sullivan (USAF), grandson of Joe Sullivan and nephew of Karen Lambert and Kelley Prentiss, Del Rio, TX
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Community Life
GOLF COMMITTEE ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING We are looking for new members of the Golf Classic Committee! Our first meeting is Tuesday, May 7th, at 6:00 p.m., in the Hospitality Room. We welcome your talents and ideas. There is no maximum number of people or maximum handicap! If you are unable to attend the meeting but would still like to join the committee, please contact Andrea Wirt at [email protected] or Amy Kane at [email protected]. The event will be held on Thursday, September 19th, at The Club at Wynstone.
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MAY INSTALLATION MASS All members of the Saint Anne Women’s Club are cordially invited to the 2019 Installation Mass and Dinner on Tuesday, May 14th. Mass will start promptly at 6:30 p.m., in the Chapel. Following Mass, outgoing members will be recognized for their contributions to the club, and incoming members will be welcomed during a formal ceremony in the Hospitality Room. A catered meal will be served, courtesy of the Women’s Club. We will gratefully accept sweets for the desserts table.
We would appreciate assistance with setup starting at 5:30 p.m., and clean up following the meeting. Please sign up on the link—https://signup.com/go/YEGPuQy. To assist with hospitality offline, please contact Anne Rometty at [email protected].
Donations for the May Act of Compassion are Walmart, Home Depot and Lowes gift cards or cash to be used for the youth summer service mission trip. Please R.S.V.P. to attend the dinner to Anne Rometty at [email protected]. A reply is necessary for this catered event.
FR. JOJI CELEBRATION To celebrate Fr. Joji’s 25 years as a Priest, a Mass of Thanksgiving will be held on Saturday, May 18th, at 5:15 p.m., followed by a celebration in the School Gym. All are welcome! The Womenʹs Club is looking for volunteers to assist with the celebration. Please visit signup.com/go/pOzCLKx to sign up. The link includes the time and description for each area. Choose a time that works for you … feel free to share the link with others. If you prefer not to use your email address, please contact Mary McKenna at [email protected] or 312.218.4251. In addition, club members are asked to bring a dessert to the School Gym before the Mass to share with the community.
SUNDAY HOSPITALITY On Sunday, May 5th, volunteers from RCIA will serve hospitality after the 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. Masses. RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) is a process that welcomes adults into the Christian Catholic community who have never been baptized, have been baptized in another faith tradition and those baptized Catholic who have not received the Sacraments of Eucharist or Confirmation. There is an open invitation to all interested persons to join the process at any time throughout the year.
Sunday, May 12th • Mother’s Day—no hospitality Sunday, May 19th • Sharing Board
Community Life
CONSISTENT ETHIC OF LIFE Thursday, May 9th • Parish Center, Thane Hall 1:00 p.m. Refreshments • 1:30 p.m. Presentation
Tim Jon Thomas Semmerling, PhD, JD, will discuss the role and impact of legal mitigation on death penalty and felony trials. All are welcome!
Poker Group Tuesday, May 7th, 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m., Parish Center, Lower Level Age Reversing Tuesday, May 7th, 9:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m., Church, Hospitality Room Workout Woodcarving Wednesday, May 8th, 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m., Parish Center, Lower Level Kennedy Watercolor Thursday, May 9th, 10:00 a.m. – noon, Parish Center, Upper Level Workshop
YARN MINISTRY The Yarn Ministry will begin again on Tuesday, May 14th, at 12:00 p.m., in the Senior Room of the Parish Center. All interested in crocheting or knitting are welcome.
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By Clem Aseron Sharing the Living Story
Sometime during 90-110 C.E.,1 the evangelist John gathered the oral traditions of his community to write them into a gospel narrative some 60–80 years after Jesus’ death and following the destruc-tion of the Jerusalem Temple by the Romans and their dispersal of the Jewish population out of Jerusalem in 70 C.E. The Jews who were following Jesus’ teachings but who were still part of the Jewish community were now ejected from the midst of the Jews because they definitively self-identified as believers that Jesus was the Messiah, the Anointed One, the Christ. Like the other evangelists,2 John writes less to precisely describe history than to proclaim to his community the kerygma – the good news of Jesus’ Passion, Death and Resurrection.
Scholars accept that this short chapter 21 (only 24 verses) was likely added after the apparent completion of John’s narrative with chapter 20. See 21:4 where the disciples do not realize that it is Jesus who was standing on the shore despite John’s two vivid descriptions at 20:19-29 of the same disciples who so intimately experience the risen Lord that they come to belief!
Note the parallel in Chapter 21 to the story of the Beloved Disciple (BD) and Peter at the tomb in 20. In both stories, it is Peter who goes ahead to get there first; it is the BD who understands what it is he is seeing, and believes that Jesus had risen. This disciple is named the BD because he is noted as being particularly favored by Jesus. He reclines at table next to Jesus, resting his head on his bosom (13:23); he finds out details about the betrayer that
the leader, Peter, does not know (13:25 –); Peter has to get his information from the BD (13:24). So, according to John, the BD seems to be held in higher esteem than Peter. At 10:1-18, John’s Jesus describes that the “shepherd enters by the door” (v.2). Also, the gatekeeper confirms the identity of the shepherd by saying, He who enters by the door is the shepherd of the sheep. To him, the gatekeeper opens. The shepherd is the one who leads the sheep in and out (vv.3-4). This is the same language John uses to describe the BD during the Passion in chapter 18. After Jesus was arrested, he was taken to the high priest and the BD, known to the high priest, enters with Jesus into the courtyard of the high priest but Peter was standing outside the gate. Then the other disciple (the BD), who was known to the high priest, went out, spoke to the woman who guarded the gate, and brought Peter in (v.16). So, the BD is the like a noble shepherd: he enters by the door; the gatekeeper (the woman) recognizes him; he leads the sheep in. Peter is again subordinate; he is not yet the shepherd (the leader); he is one of the sheep.
The threefold test of Peter, starting at 21:15, is the turning point. This is the restoration of Peter to honor after his threefold denial at 18:15. Recall that during the Last Supper (13:31), the confident (cocky?) Peter had exclaimed that he could certainly follow Jesus – even to laying down his life for him. In the very next breath, Jesus predicts Peter’s denials. Could Jesus have misinterpreted Peter’s heart? At v.15, in this post-resurrection pericope,3 Peter, humbly, three times admits that
(A) Lectionary texts: http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/050519.cfm (B) Bible texts (has verse #): http://www.usccb.org/bible/books-of-the-bible/index.cfm
THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER OF THE LITURGICAL YEAR 2019 (48C) 1st Reading: Acts of the Apostles 5:27-32, 40b-41 Psalm 30: 2, 4, 5-6, 11-12, 13 Rx = I will praise you, Lord, for you have rescued me. 2nd Reading: Revelation 5:11-14 Gospel: John 21:1-19
Please refer to (A) and (B) above when I cite below verses from the Lectionary or the Bible.
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the Lord, after all, does know his heart; now, Peter can follow him (v.19). Note, too, that in vv.15-19, John interweaves the tradition of Jesus as the Good Shepherd (10:11) with the tradition of Peter as leader. Jesus, remember, emphasized that it was by his own choice that he would lay down his life for his sheep (10:18). Recall that Peter had boasted at the Last Supper that he himself would willingly lay down his life. Jesus, about to leave his sheep, first emphasizes the necessity of love, and then he increases Peter’s honor by commissioning him as shepherd but note that the sheep remain Jesus’ sheep! Peter is completely reinstated, he is leader. Moreover, Peter will have the chance to lay down his life. As a younger man, Peter could go where he wanted, dress as he wanted (21:18). Now, in his
mature years, someone else would dress him, lead him to where he didn’t want to go and where he would stretch out his hands – on a cross! Remember that this gospel is written after Peter had asked to be put to death upside down on a cross. Peter had indeed “followed him” (v19b).
At the Easter Vigil, we initiate into the Roman Catholic tradition those whom we have instructed, formed, companioned and prayed with for a year or more. During the seven weeks of the Easter season, we and these new Catholics are in the period of mystagogy during which we try to unpack the meaning of our experiences during Holy Week as well as the ones yet to come during the Easter season; stay tuned.
So What? Each Easter season, the Church retells these post-resurrection appearances of Jesus to the disciples; the stories point them unmistakably toward the attitudes and behavior that is expected of them. This does not appear to a mere recounting. Is there something here for us? How do we search these stories for lessons for ourselves? Maybe turn to one another to strengthen solidarity as a community centered on the risen Lord? Perhaps it is within that community that we will come to realize that we are continually enabled to change this world in which we move.
RX = I will praise you, Lord, for you have rescued me.
1 C.E.= Common Era, formerly A.D. 2 Evangelists = gospel writers: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John 3 A portion of scripture chosen to be read on a given day; it may contain discontinuous verses (see today’s 1st Reading
and the Psalm); it may contain emendations for clarification, e.g., in order to make clear at the very beginning of the pericope who it is that is speaking, the framers of the lectionary may substitute the phrase, the d isciples then said , rather than use the original which might have been written, they then said …
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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 comments 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 may be a victim of domestic violence.
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Parish Council of Ministries Bill Graff, Chairperson Tracy Garcia, Community Life Commission Andrea Wirt, Community Life Commission Jerry Rodosky, Deanery Representative Liz Cocoma, Faith Formation & Education Eryka Accordino, Faith Formation & Education Ron Covelli, Human Concerns Commission Anne Rometty, Human Concerns Commission Christine Jodoin, Office of the Pastor Jim Young, Office of the Pastor Tom Owens, Worship Commission Lois Wollney, Worship Commission Amy Kane, [email protected]
Finance Council David Wirt, Chairperson Ron Cobb Sarah Gainer JP Hills Andrew Kelleher, Jr. Lisa Koehler Nathan Perry Pete Scheffler
School Advisory Board Fr. Bernie Pietrzak, Pastor Mrs. Dawn Kapka, Principal Mrs. Hayde Federighi, Chairperson Mrs. Lia Douglas Mrs. Eryka Accordino Mr. Jim Reilly Mr. Michael Hessling Mrs. Beth Sak Mrs. Kim Skonie
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 9:45 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, JUNE 2ND *