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January 17, 2016 St. Ann Parish ESTABLISHED 1913
3010 Ridge Road, Lansing, IL 60438 708-895-6700
Reverend William McFarlane, Pastor www.saintanncatholicparish.com
St. Ann Parish Mission Statement We are called by a loving God
to make St. Ann of Lansing a Catholic community of faith. We are a family of diverse people with various ministries: healing the body and spirit, teaching of God and His love,
united in sacraments and prayer, reaching out to the extended community. With God’s revelation of Himself in Scripture as our guide,
we strive to grow in His Spirit and to fulfill the promise of Christ’s Kingdom.
Masses Monday-Thursday: 7:45 a.m. Friday Communion Service: 7:45 a.m. First Friday Mass: 7:45 a.m. Saturday: 4:00 p.m. Sunday: 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. Confessions: 3:00 p.m. Saturday
Parish Office Hours Monday-Friday: 8:30-Noon & 1:00-5:00 p.m. Office closes at 3:00 p.m. on Fridays Closed Saturday & Sunday
Contact Information Parish Office: 708-895-6700 Parish Office Fax: 708-895-6877 School Office: 708-895-1661 Religious Ed. Office: 708-895-5970 St. Vincent DePaul: 708-745-4760 Fr. Bill’s email: [email protected] Parish email: [email protected] Bulletin email: [email protected] Prayer Tree: [email protected] School Website: www.saintannschool.com Parish Website: www.saintanncatholicparish.com
Liturgy Committee Barb Antoskiewicz, Religious Education, RCIA/RCIY Debbie Bona, Lectors Brian Kozlowski, Music Ministry & Liturgy Cindy Hope, Altar Servers Kim Jacobson, Art & Environment Don Schiller, Ushers Ed Sochacki, Eucharistic Ministers Gerrie Szewczyk, Sacristans
Pastoral Staff Barb Antoskiewicz, Pastoral Associate/DRE Debbie Bona, Ministry Coordinator Sue Dawson, Parish Office Secretary Sandy Farmer, Parish Business Manager Jennifer Gray, Development/Bulletin Editor Bonnie Hall, Principal Chris Hutter, School Secretary Brian Kozlowski, Director of Music & Liturgy Pam Lepczynski, Parish Office Receptionist Georgette Olson, Religious Education Secretary Janice Summerrise, School Administrative Assistant
Barb Antoskiewicz Wade Cooper Brian Farlow Jane Farlow
Ken Kot Dominic Podsiadlik Erin Meegan Polanski
For Ministry of Care to the homebound or hospitalized, please call the Parish Office.
Bulletin articles are due 10 days in advance of the Sunday you would like them to run. During holidays, deadlines are accelerated. To add items to the calendar or to sched-ule the Narthex or other meeting spaces, forms must be filled out in the Parish Office.
Pastoral Council
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Monday, January 18 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY
Mass No School or Religious Education School & Parish Offices Closed
7:45am
Chapel
Tuesday, January 19
Mass Cub Scouts Den Meetings Throne of Grace Prayer Group RCIA
7:45am 7:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm
Chapel Classrooms Parish Office Parish Office
Wednesday, January 20
Communion Service Sewing Club Li’l Roughriders Mom & Tot Group Rosary A.A. Meeting
7:45am 9:00am 9:00am 7:00pm 8:00pm
Chapel Parish Hall Ext. Day (C3) Chapel Parish Hall
Thursday, January 21
Mass Choir
7:45am 7:00pm
Chapel Church/Narthex
Friday, January 22 MOVIE NIGHT
Communion Service Movie Night
7:45am 6:00pm
Chapel Parish Hall
Saturday, January 23
Cub Scouts Pinewood Derby Clinic Eagle Ceremony Setup Mass
7:00am - Noon Noon 4:00pm
Parish Hall Parish Hall Church
Masses Religious Education BSA Eagle Ceremony
8:30 & 10:30am 8:45 - 10:15am Noon - 5:00pm
Church Classrooms Parish Hall
Sunday, January 24
This Week’s Activities
New Members Welcome!
If you’ve been attending St. Ann, please consider joining us formally.
We are a welcoming community, and we would love to have you with us!
Please fill out the information below, and place in the Offertory Collection, or send to
the Parish Office. You may also call us at 708-895-6700 and request that a registration form be mailed to you.
Name Address Phone email
For calendar updates, please visit www.saintanncatholicparish.com and click on the Calendar tab.
Monday, January 18 7:45 a.m. Mass † People of the Parish Tuesday, January 19 7:45 a.m. Mass † People of the Parish Wednesday, January 20 (St. Fabian; St. Sebastian) 7:45 a.m. Communion Service † People of the Parish Thursday, January 21 (St. Agnes) 7:45 a.m. Mass † People of the Parish Friday, January 22 7:45 a.m. Communion Service † People of the Parish Saturday, January 23 (St. Vincent; St. Marianne Cope; Blessed Virgin Mary) 4:00 p.m. Mass † Raymond & Dorothy Kwoka (Judy Kwoka) † Alice Dillon (Janet Kaminski) Sunday, January 24 (Third Sunday in Ordinary Time) 8:30 a.m. Mass † Diane K. Abbott (Cheryl Abbott) † Jean Macak (Mike Macak) † William Macak (Mike Macak) † Mr. & Mrs. Michael Macak, Sr. (Mike Macak) † William & Marie Nicholson (Mike Macak) † Dorothy Stewart (Stewart Family) 10:30 a.m. Mass † People of the Parish
The 2016 Daily Mass Book is open for your special intentions. Please call the Parish Office at 708-895-6700 for available dates and more information.
Just Three Weeks Until Our Next mother’s day Ultimate Payday
Early Bird Drawing, Sunday, Feb. 7 aka “Super Bowl Bonus” $500!
Have you turned in your tickets? Need More? Call the Parish Office at 895-6700!
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Miss Me—But Let Me Go
In Loving Memory of
Barbara Caruso Anthony Shone
Readings for the Week Monday: 1 Sm 15:16-23; Ps 50:8-9, 16bc-17, 21, 23; Mk 2:18-22 Tuesday: 1 Sm 16:1-13; Ps 89:20-22, 27-28; Mk 2:23-28 Wednesday: 1 Sm 17:32-33, 37, 40-51; Ps 144:1b, 2, 9-10; Mk 3:1-6 Thursday: 1 Sm 18:6-9; 19:1-7; Ps 56:2-3, 9-13; Mk 3:7-12 Friday: 1 Sm 24:3-21; Ps 57:2-4, 6, 11; Mk 3:13-19, or any of a number of readings for the Day of Prayer Saturday: 2 Sm 1:1-4, 11-12, 19, 23-27; Ps 80:2-3, 5-7; Mk 3:20-21 Sunday: Neh 8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10; Ps 19:8-10, 15; 1 Cor 12:12-30 [12-14, 27]; Lk 1:1-4; 4:14-21
Today’s Readings First Reading — As a bridegroom rejoices in his bride, so God rejoices in the chosen Zion and Jerusalem (Isaiah 62:1-5). Psalm — Proclaim his marvelous deeds to all the nations (Psalm 96). Second Reading — All the varied gifts and talents found in the Christian community are products of the same Spir-it (1 Corinthians 12:4-11). Gospel — At a wedding festival in Cana, Jesus changes water into wine at his mother’s request (John 2:1-11). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
Together Let Us Cause God Joy
Rosary and Adoration Ministry
Every Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. in the Chapel
Please join us as we pray the Rosary weekly. We have been
supporting St. Ann Church over the years with our prayers and also financially. In 2015, we donated $1,214 to St. Ann’s and
$260 to the Women’s Care Center to help women care for their unborn babies, to choose life and not abortion. For
more information, call Tony Kaim at 708-474-4674
Today is January 17, 2016, the Second Sunday in Ordi-nary Time. The Responsorial Psalm is, “Proclaim His marvelous deeds to all the nations.” (Psalm 96:1-2,2-3, 7-8=9-10)
Here are the answers to the quizzes of the past two weekends. If you didn’t save your bulletins, you can find them at www.saintanncatholicparish.com under the Bulletins tab. Hope you did well…
1. George Washington 2. Thomas Jefferson 3. The Constitution 4. We the people... 5. The Bill of Rights 6. 27 7. Pursuit of happiness 8. 100 senators, 6 years 9. States with more people have more representa-
tives. 10. President 11. Speaker of the House 12. Financial 13. A system of checks and balances 14. Provide a driver's license 15. Woodrow Wilson 16. Germany, Japan and Italy 17. 18 years old 18. Capitalist 19. Nevada 20. Sabine 21. April 15 22. Democratic 23. Washington, D.C. 24. The original 13 colonies 25. Election Day
Did anyone get them all right? Let me know if you did... Thanks. If anyone has quizzes or clever puzzles, please send them or give them to me. After the holi-days, it's nice to challenge our minds. We need to bring out the best in all of us. Have a great day and an even better week. Pray.
Serving Him Together, Barb A.
Nations shall behold your vindication, and all the kings your glory.
— 1saiah 62:2
SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME January 17, 2016
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WEEKLY COLLECTION
SUNDAY: $9,755.31 BUILDING FUND: $825.00 ST. ANN 50-50 CLUB: $1,388.26
CHRISTMAS COLLECTION: $37,502.75
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St. Ann’s 50-50 Club
Our January 3 winning number was 2240. 2240 WON $2,037.26. CONGRATULATIONS!
DON’T MISS OUT ON YOUR CHANCE TO WIN!
To be eligible, both your 50-50 ($5.00) and weekly collection envelopes (no limit, but at least $5) with separate payments must be in the parish office by 9:00 a.m. Monday. If you donate by check, you need to write two separate checks.
Look for the winners in each bulletin, on our facebook page, or on the parish website:
I Resolve to shop I Resolve to shop I Resolve to shop more often with gift more often with gift more often with gift cards and help the cards and help the cards and help the maintenance fund at maintenance fund at maintenance fund at the same time!the same time!the same time!
Gift cards aren’t just for giving; you can use them to do your own shopping as well, and help out with needed pro-jects around St. Ann’s! A selection of cash and carry gift cards will be available in the Parish Office while supplies last until we resume ordering on Monday, January 4. You pay face value, and a credit will go back to Parish Maintenance, Tuition Assistance, or the School or Re-ligious Ed. Family of your choice. Payment by check (register in the Parish Office) or cash. The office is open M-Th, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (until 3:00 on Fridays), closed for lunch from Noon-1:00 p.m. Sometimes we run out, so call ahead for availability, 895-6700.
amazon.com AMC Theaters
Applebee’s Bath & Body Works Bed, Bath & Beyond
Beggar’s Pizza Best Buy
Buffalo Wild Wings Carson’s
Chili’s Chipotle
CVS Dunkin’ Donuts
GFS Gus Bock Hardware
Home Depot iTunes
J. J. Kelley’s Jewel Kmart Kohl’s Meijer
Menards Mobil/Exxon
Olive Garden/ Red Lobster
Panera Speedway Starbuck’s
Stracks/Ultra
Subway Target
Walgreen’s Walmart/
Sam’s Club
Specials: American Girl
Carson’s Fannie May
Hallmark Jo-Ann Fabrics
Macy’s Old Navy/Gap
Toys R Us
Ball in the Hall Weekly Wish List
Our second annual Ball in the Hall will take place on Saturday, March 5, 2016.
WE ARE SEEKING SCRATCH-OFF LOTTERY TICKETS TO GO IN RAFFLE BASKETS!
The next time you’re at the grocery store, would you please pick up a few?
You can turn them in at either office or drop them in the collection basket at any Mass.
We are also still in need of tickets to local pro sports teams. You really can make a differ-ence by donating! To donate or for more in-formation, please call 708.895.6700.
Fr. Bill & the Ball in the Hall Committee
2016 Annual Catholic Appeal “The Hands of God’s Mercy”
Please spend some time reflecting on the Annual Catholic Appeal brochure that you received with your bulletin this week. Please remember that the Annual Catholic Appeal is much different than a one-time special collection. It is a pledge campaign where you can make a gift payable in installments.
Pope Francis has called all of us to participate in a Jubilee Year of Mercy. The 2016 theme, “The Hands of God’s Mercy,” was selected to remind us that our contributions to the Annual Catholic Appeal enable the funded minis-tries and services to share God’s mercy with many others in our parish, our Archdiocese, and throughout the world.
Each pledge makes a difference because all parishes par-ticipate in the campaign, and the gifts of many enable our Archdiocese to deliver needed ministries and services. After our parish goal of $34, 971 is reached in cash, 100% of any additional funds come back to St. Ann’s to help to fund our needs.
If you received your pledge form in the mail, please com-plete it and mail it back or bring it to Mass next weekend. If you have not received a mailing or have not had time to respond to it, we will conduct our in-pew pledge process at all Masses next weekend.
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January 17, 2016 Dear St. Ann Parish Family,
I hope everyone is welcoming in the new year and staying warm. Last week during 4:00 p.m. Mass, the snow was falling outside the church’s windows. How beautiful it was as it landed on every single branch so peacefully. It truly duplicates God’s love for us…landing on all of us, not a “branch” missed.
I’m happy to announce the beginning of Catholic Schools Week on January 31. This is a time for us to toot our own horn and celebrate Catholic education. This year’s theme is Catholic Schools: Communities of Faith, Knowledge, and Service. We’ll be showcas-ing those traits in specific ways throughout the week. Here’s a preview of the week:
Sunday, January 31 – In Our Parish
• We begin in prayer with you, our Parish Family.
• Student/Family representatives participate in Sun-day Mass (10:30 a.m.)
• School Open House: 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. All are welcome!
• Registration for the 2016-2017 school year begins (school office).
• Science Fair Exhibit – Parish Hall
Monday, February 1 – In Our Community (School Pride Day)
• We’ll be helping out our furry friends at the South Suburban Humane Society.
• Students and staff may show their school pride by wearing green/gold (or a PE uniform) in exchange for bringing in an item for the Animal Shelter.
Tuesday, February 2 – In Our Nation
• Students may show their love for their country and dress in our nation’s colors of red, white, and blue.
• On this day, we’ll make cards for our Veterans in the VA Hospital.
Wednesday, February 3 – In Our Families (Parent and Pastor Appreciation Day)
• We’ll greet our parents with a little “something something” to thank them for EVERYTHING they do for us.
• We’ll also sign a giant card for our Father Bill, thanking him for believing in us.
• School Open House – Our doors will be open from 9-11:00 a.m. for guided tours of our school.
Sunday January 31
11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Wednesday February 3
9:00-11:00 a.m.
Mark Your Calendars for Catholic Schools Week
Open Houses at St. Ann’s!
Thursday, February 4 – In Our Students (Student Appreciation Day)
• Students will enjoy an out of uniform day complete with no homework, by executive order of the prin-cipal.
• Since we have the coolest students ever, they will visit The SAS Ice Cream Parlor after lunch and view/participate in our Scholastic Showdown Fi-nals at 12:45 p.m.
• The day will be topped off with a Skating Party at the Lynwood Roller Rink from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. That’s how we roll!
Friday, February 5 – In Our Faculty and Staff (Teacher Appreciation Day)
• Our Home and School Association will host a luncheon for our teachers and staff.
May God bless our Parish! Mrs. Bonnie Hall, Proud Principal
The St. Ann Home & School Association Presents:
Family movie night
Friday, January 22 Parish Hall Doors Open at 6:00
Movie begins at 6:30 Admission: Free Will donation
Movie TBA/Concessions Will Be Available! Feel free to bring blankets, sleeping bags, etc.
for up-front floor seating.
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Upcoming Events Little Roughriders Playgroup: January 20 & 27
Movie Night: January 22
Supper Club at Kacey’s: January 30
Catholic Schools Week Kickoff: January 31
School Open Houses: January 31 & February 3
Scout Sunday: February 7
Daddy/Daughter Dance: February 12
2nd Annual Ball in the Hall: March 5
2016 MOTHER’S DAY ULTIMATE PAYDAY!
Have you turned in your tickets yet? We’re asking all parishioners to try
to purchase or sell at least two tickets for our 2nd Annual Mother’s Day raffle between now and next May. They also make excellent gifts! Payments and filled-in stubs can be sealed in the return envelope and dropped in the collection basket at weekly Mass-es, or mailed or dropped off to the Parish Office, 3010 Ridge Road, Lansing, IL 60438. If you would like to request more to sell/buy, please call us at 895-6700. Don’t forget to fill out both sides of the stubs to be eligible for the seller prize!
BUY OR SELL A THIRD TICKET, AND COME IN FOR A FREE ST. ANN T-SHIRT!
GRAND PRIZE $25,000 2ND PRIZE $5,000 3RD PRIZE $2,500 4TH PRIZE $1,000 5TH PRIZE $500 Seller of the Grand Prize Ticket will receive $500
TWO MORE $500 EARLY BIRDS: • Super Bowl Bonus • Ball in the Hall Haul
S]out Sun^[y February 7, 2016 10:30 a.m. Mass
Calling all parishioners, adults and youth who are members of the Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts,
and Girl Scouts of America!
Please join us as we celebrate Scout Sunday and continue into our second century of Scouting.
This special mass is for all pack and troop members, wherever you meet. ALL are welcome!
Additionally, we would like to recognize all parishioners who have achieved scouting’s highest awards of Eagle Scout and Gold Award. If you or someone you know has done so, please contact the Parish Office at 895-6700 with the scout’s name
and the year the achievement was earned.
OPEN TO ALL GIRLS OF THE PARISH, AGES 3-13, AND THEIR ESCORTS (DADS, GRANDFATHERS, UNCLES,
OLDER BROTHERS, ETC.)
SAVE THE DATE!
FEBRUARY 12 2016
St. A
nn Supper Club Saturday, January 30,
KACEY’S RESTAURANT
at the Knights of Columbus 17800 Lorenz Avenue
708-895-7763
Treat yourself to a nice dinner out, and take a well-deserved break from cooking. Come in any time be-tween 4:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m., turn in the St. Ann Sup-per Club voucher when you order, and our friends at Kacey’s will donate back 10% of all St. Ann support-ers’ dine-in and carryout purchases. See the voucher in next week’s bulletin, and please share with your friends!
“There are a variety of gifts, but the same Spirit.” Is the Holy Spirit leading you to share your gifts as a priest, deacon or in the consecrated life? Call Father Francis Bitterman (312) 534-8298, or write: [email protected]
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Saturday, January 23, 2016 4:00 p.m. Mass
SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Sunday, January 24, 2016 8:30 a.m. Mass
SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Sunday, January 24, 2016 10:30 a.m. Mass
SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
USHERS SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
LECTORS Elayne Tyderek - L1 Georgina Tyderek - L2 Sophie Gaylor - Com
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS Frank Pollachek Mike Kabala Fran Miller Deacon Brad Dominick Podsiadlik Bonnie Hall Penny Rellis Debbie Wright
LEADER
Cynthia Hope
ALTAR SERVERS Julianna Hilditch Sean Schuljak Peter Tyderek
CANTOR Mary DiGrispino
LECTORS Howard Morrison - L1 Charles Bentley- L2 Diane Miller-DeSoto - Com
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS Cheryl McNamara Deacon Brad Gail Bobic Charles Gray Ann Beese Aurora Patrick
LEADER
Kathy Sandrick
ALTAR SERVERS Ted Gray Lou Gray Bianca Loera
CANTOR Mary Beth Benson
LECTORS Mike Johnson - L1 Nicole Jablonski - L2 Matthew Martinez- Com
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS Helen Torres Mackenzie Kot Joshua Martinez Deacon Brad Mark Nadalin Ana Johnson Laura Pich Judy Rogala Sharon Starks Martes Benne
LEADER Lena Martinez
ALTAR SERVERS Jonathan DeMay Chidozie Ezechukwu Seamus Polanski
CANTOR Clarita Morris
4:00 p.m. Mass Archange Cadichon Bob Cole (Leader) Tom McDermott Frank Novak Frank Pollachek (Leader) Phill Stewart Carol Ann Surufka Wally Szulczewski John Truby
8:30 a.m. Mass Norm Abbott Joe Cardenas Anthony Cusimano Tony DeLaurentis (Leader) Tony Kaim Mary Louise MacKenzie Howard Morrison Art Sobczak (Leader) Gene Stein Al Torres
10:30 a.m. Mass Bernard Chukwulebe Nina Rose Duda Ron Fisher (Leader) Ana Johnson Larry Mueller Dom Ramirez Don Schiller Matthew Shapiro Wally Shatkowski (Leader)
Did you know you can set up automated
payments and manage your weekly and other
giving at www.givecentral.org? Click the DONATE tab and then search for St. Ann Lansing to get started!
The Lansing Knights of Columbus are working with the St. Jo-seph Carmelite Home in East Chicago on a supply drive to help the 90 children they serve. Needed items include shampoo & conditioner, hair grease or oil, detangler hair spray, black rub-ber bands, Vaseline (large jars), hand sanitizer wipes, facial tissues, foam paper plates, table napkins, wax paper cups (7oz.), foam cups, diapers (sizes 4, 5 ,6), Pullups (sizes 2T-3T, 4T-5T), baby formula (ONLY Gerber Good Start Gentle in the orange can), baby wipes (unscented, hypoallergenic), baby bottle brushes, individually wrapped animal or cheese crack-ers, drinking water (small bottles), 100% juice boxes, gift cards for movies (AMC Theaters), bowling, Chuck E Cheese, Pizza Hut, Walmart, Target etc. Do-nations may be made by contacting William Skarwecki at 708-207-5252 through January 31. All items should be scent-free, hypoaller-genic, and healthy.
Knights of Columbus of Lansing Council 3540
Upcoming Youth Events
FREE-THROW COMPETITION Friday, January 22, 2016
Coolidge Gym, 17845 Henry Street Boys and Girls ages 9-14 are welcome to this free
event. Registration will begin in the gym at 5:30 p.m., and the competition will start at 6:00.
ANNUAL SPELLING BEE Saturday, January 23, 2016
Kacey’s Hall, 17800 Lorenz Avenue This free contest is open to all boys and girls ages 9-14.
Registration starts at 10:00 a.m., and the event will begin at 10:30.
For more information on either event and the list of spelling study words, please visit www.lansingkofc.com
AARP Taxaide for Senior Citizens Income tax returns for senior citizens (60 and above) will be prepared at the Patti Leach Youth Center each Tues-day and Wednesday beginning February 2, from noon until 3:30 p.m. Since we do not take reservations, some-one will be in the parking lot at 10:30 a.m. on tax days to give out numbers until the daily quota is reached. The doors will open at 11:45.
A social security card is required for each person on the tax return, and if this is your first time at the Youth Cen-ter, a picture ID is also required. Illinois residents must bring their property tax bill. Also, bring a copy of a check if you want direct deposit or withdrawal from your bank.
St. Ann Catholic Church Bulletin #038050 Bulletin Editor Jennifer Gray 708-895-9972 Sunday, January 17, 2016 Microsoft Office Publisher 2010
St. Ann Parish 3010 Ridge Road Lansing, IL 60438