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The Catholic Community of Saint Barnabas April 6, 2014
Fifth Sunday of Lent
PARISH MISSION The family of St. Barnabas Parish celebrates the Eucharist, welcomes and serves all, shares talents,
fosters learning, and initiates others into the life of Christ.
10134 South Longwood, Chicago, IL 60643 773-779-1166 - www.stbarnabasparish.org
Lazarus
3rd Sunday of Lent: The Raising of Lazarus
This Lent we are invited to travel with those we encounter week after week in the
Scriptures – Jesus himself, the apostles, a Samaritan woman at a well, a blind man, and
Lazarus. They are companions on our journey. Today our companion is Lazarus. He
was once thought to be dead, but Jesus had another plan. Jesus raised Lazarus from the
dead. All of us in baptism have been justified with the Lord, and through Jesus, salvation
is possible. We were once spiritually dead because of our sin, but now we have a way
out of this death and this way out comes through Jesus' grace. So today, where do we
need Jesus to come into our heart and help us with what causes us death, our own
sinfulness? Where in our sinful hearts does Jesus need to restore us back to life, just like
our companion Lazarus.
Fr. John Hetland
Let no one
walk alone.
The journey
makes us one! From Jerusalem, My Destiny
The Pastor’s Mutterings
Jesus wept. It is the shortest verse in the whole Bible, but one of the
most profound. Jesus wept because he mourned the death of his friend
Lazarus. When someone we love dies, how can we not shed tears?
We need to pay attention to our tears, because they come from the
deepest places in our soul. They cry out what matters most to us. To mourn
is not a sign of weakness, but rather a part of our humanity. Our tears are
precious to God, and Jesus’ tears give us example in our own experience of
sadness and loss.
But perhaps there is more to Jesus’ grieving. One week after the death of Lazarus, Jesus himself would be
placed in a new tomb, his body wrapped with linen cloths and sealed in a cave by a stone. Jesus knew that he
must soon die, and so he wept.
Perhaps, too, Jesus wept because the Pharisees scorned him, the crowd doubted him, his friends Martha
and Mary were angry with him for not being there, and his own disciples didn’t understand him. Jesus was
alone on a sea of disbelief, and his heart was hurting.
This Gospel story is a challenge to our trust in God’s presence in our time of pain. It is a story about death
and resurrection, about the things we need to let go and rise above in our own lives. It is a story about Jesus
calling us out of our own personal tombs. It is an invitation to get up again after we have been brought low,
and live in the light of Easter joy.
School Lenten Masses - 8:45 am April 16th—All Grades
Palm Sunday, April 13th Mass Schedule - 4:00 pm Saturday 8:00 am, 10:00 am, 12:00 pm Sunday Holy Thursday, April 17th
Evening Liturgy of the Lord’s Supper - 7:00 pm Adoration in Chapel until midnight
No Word and Communion Service or 8:45 am Liturgy
Good Friday of the Passion of Our Lord April 18th
Stations of the Cross - 3:00 pm Liturgy of the Passion of our Lord - 7:00 pm
No 6:45 or 8:45 am Liturgy
Holy Saturday, April 19th Blessing of Easter Baskets - 2 pm in Church
Easter Vigil Liturgy - 7:00 pm No 8:00 am Liturgy
Easter Sunday, April 20th
Mass Schedule - 8:00 am, 10:00 am, 12:00 pm
Parish Stations - Fridays April 11th—3:00 pm –Church
Parish Weekday Liturgy Schedule Monday/Wednesday/Friday
6:45 am Eucharistic Liturgy - Chapel Tuesday/Thursday
6:45 am Word and Communion Service - Chapel Monday - Friday
8:45 am Eucharistic Liturgy - Church Saturday
8:00 am Eucharistic Liturgy - Church
Parish Reconciliation Saturdays - 3:00 - 3:30 pm
Parish Communal Reconciliation
April 6th - 7:00 pm Church
School Reconciliation April 1st - 9:30 am Gr. 3,4,5 10:15 am Gr. 6,7,8
Religious Ed Reconciliation March 23rd - 9:00 am Gr. 3 Convent Chapel March 30th - 9:00 am Gr. 4,5 Convent Chapel April 6th - 9:00 am Gr. 6 Convent Chapel
YOU ARE INVITED!
Please join our Parish Community to celebrate the
EASTER TRIDUUM, April 17th- 20th. We will gather
to reflect on the central reality of our faith: Christ’s
death and resurrection. Mark your calendars and ensure
that these days are different from all the other days of the year! Please consult the Lenten schedule for times
of services.
“LORD, ARE YOU GOING TO WASH MY
FEET? (John 13:7)
Do you remember this question asked by Peter in
John’s gospel? Do you remember Jesus’ reply? “Unless
I wash you, you will have no inheritance with
me” (John 13:8). Jesus then goes on to explain that if he
has washed our feet we must wash each other’s feet.
We invite you to accept this challenge at our Holy
Thursday Liturgy. Foot washing stations will be set up
in the front and back of church for all to partake in this
most sacred, humble and touching ritual. You will be
invited to approach a station, have one of your feet
washed and in turn wash the foot of another. Please
remember to wear shoes and socks that may be easily
removed as we participate in this humble service.
Spiritual Life
ALTAR SERVER TRAINING
Altar Servers assist in the preparation and celebration of the liturgy and are responsible for ensuring the reverent flow
of the community’s prayer and worship at both weekend and weekday Masses. Altar Server training is open to 6th,
7th, and 8th graders who attend St. Barnabas School or Religious Education. Two sessions of initial training will be
offered. New Servers are required to attend one of the initial trainings. Follow up small group trainings will be held
in June for those who have completed the initial training. The training will take place in the church. The initial
training schedule is as follows:
Initial Training Session 1: Monday, May 5 3:15-5:00pm Church OR Initial Training Session 2: Monday, May 12 3:15-5:00pm Church If you have any questions, please contact Karen Lux at 773-454-3523 or [email protected].
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALTAR SERVER REGISTRATION
Please fill out this form and bring it with you to the training session.
Altar Server Information Sheet Name________________________________________
Address __________________________ ___________
Phone _____________________Parent's Email*_________________________
School_______________________________________ Grade____(Fall 2014)
*Please use an email address that is checked regularly.*
Are there any masses that you cannot be assigned Yes____No_____If yes, when ________________________
Are there other members of your family who are Eucharistic Ministers, Lectors, or servers. IF so who are they?
Name: Ministry: ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________
I will be away on vacation from:____________to:_____________ Please bring this form to the training session you will be attending
ST. BARNABAS PARISH FAMILY TIMELINE
As a part of our 90th Anniversary, we created a timeline banner, spanning 1924 to 2014, and invite parishioners to
document the year their family joined St. Barnabas Parish. Stickers are now available for families to write their
names on and place on the timeline!
Please be sure to visit the banner in the back of Church and include your family’s name in our parish history. As
families mark the year they joined the parish, the banner will grow to show our parish family history.
Administration
ST. BARNABAS HISTORY VIDEO PROJECT
Participate in the St. Barnabas video project - it takes less than ten minutes! So far, more than 20 parishioners have
shared their stories. Visit our website for a sample video!
Mark your calendar and schedule your timeslot during one of the following dates: after the 10am mass on May 18th,
and the All-School Reunion on June 7th. Call or email Monica Wilczak, 773-779-1166 x242 or
Parishioners and alumni of all ages are invited to share their memories.
Some questions to help guide your story:
What year did you become a member of the St. Barnabas parish?
What has been your fondest memory?
What has St. Barnabas meant to your faith and friendships throughout your life?
What do you feel makes our parish so unique?
ST. BARNABAS PARISH PHOTO DIRECTORY
We are getting ready to create the 2014 St. Barnabas Photo Directory and we need
you to help make it complete! By participating you will receive a complimentary
printed directory and 8x10 portrait of your family. Session dates are: April 22-26,
2-9 pm, May 13-17, 2-9 pm, June 12-14, 2-9 pm. Sign up for your professional
photography session in three convenient ways:
1. Schedule your appointment online at our website
www.stbarnabasparish.org - look for the logo above.
2. Visit our sign-up tables after mass in the church narthex during the following dates: March 29-30, April 5-6,
April 12-13, April 19-20.
3. Or for assistance, call the rectory at 773-779-1166 to speak with Gail Byrnes, x227, or Monica Wilczak, x242.
Our directory won’t be complete without you. Sign up today and be a part of our 90th Anniversary parish
family album!
Administration
CUSTODIAN POSITION AVAILABLE
St. Barnabas Church is seeking a family to reside in the custodian’s home. The Parish Custodian, their spouse, and
family are persons of faith committed to Gospel values. They help the Church fulfill its mission and
purpose by taking pride and ownership in the grounds and facilities.
In exchange for living in the house, some of the responsibilities at the church for this couple will include: daily
opening (6:00 am), periodic week-day evening opening (6:00 pm), daily closing (9:00 pm), after-hours and weekend
custodial duties, conducting a thorough cleaning of the church after Sunday liturgies as well as decorating the church
during the Christmas and Easter seasons. In addition, the custodians have the primary responsibility for all snow
removal (beginning at 5:00 am) throughout the entire campus during the hours they are “on duty.”
This position requires the individuals to be on duty between the hours of 5:00 pm – 7:00 am (Monday – Friday) and
around the clock (Friday night through Monday morning). The care and concern for all buildings is the responsibility
of the custodian during these hours. You must possess experience or knowledge of building maintenance; ability to
lift a minimum of 40 pounds and have complete mobility in building and grounds activities.
Qualified candidates are asked to submit a letter of intent detailing the reasons interested as well as previous work
history to:
St. Barnabas Church c/o Gail Byrnes
[email protected] No phone calls please
HELP US COMMEMORATE THE 90TH ANNIVERSARY OF OUR PARISH AND SCHOOL!
For a limited time only, we are offering legacy bricks in St. Barnabas Park and
the opportunity to sponsor a street pole banner along Longwood Drive.
Celebrate your St. Barnabas Family
Commemorate a Class Year or Reunion
Memorialize a Beloved Family Member or Classmate
The deadline to sponsor a brick or banner is May 9th. Only a limited number of
banners are available, on a first come, first serve basis.
Legacy Bricks: St. Barnabas Banner:
Small – $100 (6.75" x 4") $500 each – only 13 left!
Medium – $250 (8" x 6.75")
Large – $500 (13.5" x 8")
Show your St. Barnabas pride!
Proceeds from brick and banner sales will support 90th Anniversary events and activities, including the All-School
Reunion, June 7th, and our Fall Family Fest, September 20th. Banners will be installed for a minimum of three years,
along Longwood Drive from 101st Street to 102nd Street; bricks are permanent. For more information, or to sponsor
your family, business, or alumni banner, visit our website: www.stbarnabasparish.org, email or call Monica
Wilczak, [email protected] or 773-779-1166 x242.
Human Concerns
Faith Formation
VICARIATE CONFIRMATION PREPARATION FOR ADULTS
Are you an adult Catholic (19 yrs. and over) and have not yet celebrated your Confirmation? A Confirmation
preparation program for adults in our area is to begin soon.
Where: Incarnation Parish, 5757 W. 127th St., Palos Heights, IL 60463 (English)
When: Mondays: April 7, 14, 21, 28, May 5 & 12
Time: 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Confirmation Date: May 17, 2014, 7:00 pm at Incarnation
Rehearsal Date: May 14, 7:00 pm
To learn more: Call Matt Furjanic, Director of Religious Education: 773-445-3450, or email:
[email protected]. (Note: if the above parish/times are inconvenient, ask about other Confirmation
preparation sites.)
SU CASA
It's finally spring and the April Su Casa dinner is right around the corner! Again, thank you to everyone who has
helped with this throughout the years, it is very appreciated by everyone involved. Below is the menu for the April
13th dinner. Since this will be a week before Easter, if anyone is interested in having a scout troop or any other group
make some gender friendly Easter Baskets, it would be great. Please call Mary Condon at 773-332-9604 with any
food, clothes, or Easter Basket ideas. If anyone wants to join us, please call ASAP as we fill up very quickly. Thanks
again for all of your support for Su Casa and God Bless You.
Ham (9 fully cooked hams) Cheesy Potatoes (9 large tins) Oranges 10 loaves of bread and 1 tub of butter Cookies 2 large cans of dry Koolaid mix
Large divided plates Plastic utensils Cups Napkins Tinfoil Any gently used clothes and blankets
CRS Rice Bowl Reflection: Haiti This week, CRS Rice Bowl invites us to enter into solidarity with the people of Haiti. We are encouraged to reflect on
the Catholic social teaching principle, Call to Family, Community and Participation, and reminded that, as social
beings, we are called to seek God together. Let us pray this week for our brothers and sisters in Haiti and all around
the world, that our families and communities may be strengthened and blessed.
Faith Formation
Holy Thursday Church Pilgrimage “Remain here and keep watch with me”
Mt 26:38 Holy Thursday, after the Mass of the Lord’s Supper, many churches remain open for the exposition of the Blessed
Sacrament so that worshippers can pray until midnight, reenacting the actions of the apostles in the Garden of
Gethsemane, whom Jesus told, “Remain here and keep watch with me.”
Keeping with our parish Companions on the Journey theme for Lent, we invite families to join us on Holy Thursday
to journey, to keep watch together. We are offering a bus pilgrimage to five churches on Holy Thursday. It is a
great (way to keep watch, to keep the night sacred, and to share with your children and families the traditions of
our Catholic faith. We will travel throughout the city to older churches to experience the diverse traditions and ways
that individual parishes celebrate this sacred night. It is a great way for adults, children, and teens to see the old
Catholic churches in the Archdiocese too.
When: April 17th @ 7pm with Holy Thursday Mass; board the bus after Mass
Return: Approx 11:45pm
Transportation: School Bus, $5.00 per person donation requested.
RESERVATION IN ADVANCE IS REQUIRED We are taking a school bus and space will be limited. You will need to reserve your space in advance. Reserve your seat (s) by returning this form to the parish Rectory no later than
Monday, April 7, marked Attention: “Youth Ministry” Name: # of Seats: Contact Phone Number: Contact Email Address:
Your Gifts Matter Administration—Our Finances
Weekly March 30 $14,096.32 $18,538.00 $ (4,441.68)
Actual Budgeted Difference
Actual Budgeted Difference
Actual Budgeted Difference
Monthly February 2014 $64,584.47 $74,152.00 $(9,567.53)
Year-to-Date (7/1/13—2/28/14) $625,638.15 $630,296.00 $(4,657.85)
Sign Up Today To Participate, individuals and whole families welcome No Special Skills Required
Mon. 4/7 7:00 a.m. Coffee Shoppe Church Hall 9:15 a.m. Daily Rosary Holy Spirit Chapel 7:00 p.m. Festival Choir Church 9:00 p.m. Men’s Basketball Gym Tues. 4/8 7:00 a.m. Coffee Shoppe Church Hall 9:15 a.m. Daily Rosary Holy Spirit Chapel 7:00 p.m. FSA Convent North 7:00 p.m. Communications Rectory Lodge 7:00 p.m. Parish Council Rectory 9:15 p.m. Young Adult Basketball Gym Wed. 4/9 7:00 a.m. Coffee Shoppe Church Hall 9:15 a.m. Daily Rosary Holy Spirit Chapel 3:15 a.m. Children’s Choir Church 6:00 p.m. SPRED Convent East 7:00 p.m. Beverly Hills Job Club Convent North 7:00 p.m. Festival Choir Church
Thurs. 4/10 7:00 a.m. Coffee Shoppe Church Hall 9:15 a.m. Daily Rosary Holy Spirit Chapel 6:00 p.m. MANNA Gym 8:00 p.m. CRHP Men Rectory Resource 8:00 p.m. Al-Anon Convent South 8:00 p.m. AA Early Childhood
Fri. 4/11 7:00 a.m. Coffee Shoppe Church Hall 9:15 a.m. Novena Holy Spirit Chapel 3:00 p.m. Stations Church 5:00 p.m. Pasta Dinner Church Hall Sat. 4/12 8:00 a.m. Mass Church 3:00 p.m. Reconciliation Church Sun. 4/13
Please Pray for our Military
Kenneth Safford
Ryan Graber
Peter Chaveriat
Jennifer Chaveriat
Patrick Corcoran
James Fournier
Chuck Franklin
Richard O'Connell, Jr
Josh Pentek
Brendan Nolan
Matt Beemsterboer
Sean Miller
JJ Marren
Parish Calendar
GIVING THANKS WHEN
YOU SHOP Please be sure to thank the generous advertisers in our bulletin. This advertising helps keep the cost of the weekly bulletin to a minimum.
READINGS OF THE WEEK
Monday: Dn 13:1-9, 15-17, 19-30, 33-62 [41c-62]; Ps 23:1-6;
Jn 8:1-11
Tuesday: Nm 21:4-9; Ps 102:2-3, 16-21; Jn 8:21-30
Wednesday: Dn 3:14-20, 91-92, 95; Dn 3:52-56; Jn 8:31-42
Thursday: Gn 17:3-9; Ps 105:4-9: Jn 8:51-59
Friday: Jer 20:10-13; Ps 18:2-7; Jn 10:31-42
Saturday: Ez 37:21-28; Jer 31:10, 11-13; Jn 11:45-56
Sunday: Mt 21:1-11 (procession); Is 50:4-7; Ps 22:8-9, 17-20, 23-24;
Phil 2:6-11; Mt 26:14 — 27:66 [27:11-54]
BEVERLY HILLS JOB CLUB
The Job Club meetings are held
from 7 - 9 pm at St Barnabas Church
Convent. The job club date are:
Wednesday, April 9 Wednesday, April 23 For more information about the
Beverly Hills Job Club, please email
Joan Quinn at
PARISH STAFF AND DIRECTORY PARISH STAFF AND DIRECTORY
10134 South Longwood Fax Rev. Raymond Tillrock Pastor Emeritus Rev. William Malloy Pastor [email protected] Rev. John Hetland Associate Pastor [email protected] Rev. James Donovan Resident [email protected] Matt Furjanic Director, Religious Ed [email protected] Kitty Ryan Pastoral Associate/ Director of Music & Liturgy [email protected] Gail Byrnes Business Manager [email protected] Monica Wilczak Director of Development [email protected] Geri Doherty Parish Secretary [email protected] Sandro Tsomaia Associate Music Director [email protected] Maryellen Harrington Youth Ministry Coordinator [email protected]
Weekend Sacramental Assistants Rev. William Kenneally
Deacons Mr. Larry Conway, Mr. James Temple Mr. Andrew Neu, Mr. William Sullivan
School 10121 South Longwood 773-445-7711 Fax 773-445-9815
Lenore Barnes X216 Principal [email protected] Andy Walsh X316 Asst. Principal [email protected]
Lisa Sarcinella X215 [email protected] Katy Duffy X214 [email protected]
Convent 10161 South Longwood
779-1166 445-9671
X232
X235
X230
445-3450
X226
X227
X242
X221
X223
429-9614
Mon, 4/7 6:45 a.m. Eleanor Barrett 8:45 a.m. Mary Kennedy Tues, 4/8 6:45 a.m. Word Communion 8:45 a.m. Kris Lopez (Healing) Jane Sullivan Wed, 4/9 6:45 a.m. Lucy Barry 8:45 a.m. William McMahon Thurs, 4/10 6:45 a.m. Word Communion 8:45 a.m. Philip Allen Mary Catherine McManus Fri, 4/11 6:45 a.m. People of St. Barnabas 8:45 a.m. People of St. Barnabas Saturday, 4/12 8:00 a.m. Kelly Rose Bennett 4:00 p.m. Eucharist Celebration Intentions Ellyn Cronin Emmett L. Dineen Arch Gott Presider: Fr. Malloy
We gather as a community to celebrate Mass: Saturday : 4:00 p.m.
Sunday: 8:00 am, 10:00 am, 12:00
Weekdays: 6:45 am Communion Service is in Chapel; 8:45am Mass is in Church
LITURGICAL CELEBRATIONS
Sunday, April 13, 2014 8:00 a.m. Eucharist Celebration Intentions Meghan Flood Presider Fr. Hetland
10:00 a.m. Eucharist Celebration Intentions Marion McNicholas Rosemary Cotter Presider Fr. Malloy
12:00 p.m. Eucharist Celebration Intentions Dennis E. Clark Presider Fr. Donovan
6th Gr. Server Hannah Cleveland 7th Gr. Server Henry Zapata* 8th Gr. Server Jane Finnegan* Euch. Min. Heather Cleveland John Katzberger Carol Katzberger Andrew Styczynski Barbara Styczynski John Richert Kate Liston Castle Lector Thomas Lynch Sacristans Winnie Lopez
6th Gr. Server Henry Barsch 7th Gr. Server John Stillman 8th Gr. Server Hugh Devane Euch. Min. Patty Rohan John Fleming Pat Tracy Robert Flanagan Karen Woodson Kathleen McGarry Tom Nine Lector Matt Lehehan Sacristans Peggy O'Brien-Bremer
6th Gr. Server Maggie McDonald 7th Gr. Server Robert McDonald 8th Gr. Server Anna Bonoma* Euch. Min. Mary Janine Scanlon David Hibbs Marilyn Burke Lucy Beemsterboer Janet Barry Nancy Barrett Mary Kay Gawne Frank Bruhns Monica Wilczak Lector Maria Hibbs Sacristans Maura Barron
6th Gr. Server Molly Keller 7th Gr. Server Sophia* Glaubitz 8th Gr. Server Nora McIntosh Euch. Min. Tom Hlousek Anne Malone Heather Linehan Marie Rose Theodule Julius H. Watson Kitty Carroll Patty Fahey Lector Eileen Barron Sacristans Julius H. Watson
Reconciliation: The Sacrament of Reconciliation is celebrated on Saturday afternoon from 3:00 pm to 3:30 pm in the Church or by
appointment.
Anointing of the Sick/Communion: If a member of your family is ill or homebound, please contact Geri Doherty
773-779-1166 ext.0 or [email protected].
Holy Orders: Anyone interested in knowing more about formation for priestly or diaconate ministry is asked to call
Fr. William Malloy at 773-779-1166 ext.232 or [email protected].
Infant Baptism: Infants are baptized on the first and third Sundays of the month at 1:30 pm, or at any regularly scheduled Sunday
mass. First time parents are required to complete the Baptism Prep Class which are offered on the second Monday of every month.
Please contact Geri Doherty 773-779-1166 ext.0 or [email protected].
New Parishioners: We welcome you! Please introduce yourself to us. We ask that you register with Geri Doherty
773-779-1166 ext.0 or [email protected]
Sacraments of Initiation/RCIA: Those of catechetical age are baptized and fully received into the Catholic faith annually at the
Easter Vigil. Formation begins in the fall. Please contact Tom Nine 773-881-8961, [email protected]
Marriage: Please call the Rectory to speak with a priest about making arrangements 4 to 6 months in advance.
Religious Education: Grammar school students who are not attending Saint Barnabas School are encouraged to register for
Religious Education classes. Contact Matt Furjanic at 773-445-3450 or [email protected].
SACRAMENTS
New Parishioners: We welcome you! Please introduce yourself to us. We ask that you register with Geri Doherty 773-779-1166 ext.0 or [email protected]
Infant Baptism: Infants are baptized on the first and third Sundays of the month at 1:30 pm, or at any regularly
scheduled Sunday Mass. First time parents are required to complete the Baptism Prep Class which are offered on the
second Monday of every month. Please contact Geri Doherty 773-779-1166 ext.0 or [email protected].
Reconciliation: The Sacrament of Reconciliation is celebrated on Saturday afternoon from 3:00 pm to 3:30 pm in the
Church or by appointment.
Religious Education: Grammar school students who are not attending Saint Barnabas School are encouraged to
register for Religious Education classes. Contact Matt Furjanic at 773-445-3450 or [email protected].
Sacraments of Initiation/RCIA: Those of catechetical age are baptized and fully received into the Catholic faith
annually at the Easter Vigil. Formation begins in the fall. Please contact Tom Nine 773-881-8961, [email protected].
Marriage: Please call the Rectory to speak with a priest about making arrangements 4 to 6 months in advance.
Holy Orders: Anyone interested in knowing more about formation for priestly or diaconate ministry is asked to call
Fr. William Malloy at 773-779-1166 ext.232 or [email protected].
Anointing of the Sick/Communion: If a member of your family is ill or homebound, please contact Geri Doherty
773-779-1166 ext.0 or [email protected].
LET US HELP
CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS
St. Barnabas Church #095600 10134 S. Longwood Drive Chicago, IL 60643 TELEPHONE 773 779-1166 CONTACT PERSON Geri Doherty OR Gail Byrnes SOFTWARE MS Publisher 2003 Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Windows XP Professional PRINTER HP Color Laserjet 4600n SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION February 9, 2013 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 11 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS