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St. Mary Parish DeKalb, IL March 10, 2019
S T . M A R Y P A R I S H • D E K A L B , I L • W W W . S T M A R Y D E K A L B . O R G P A G E 2
The Ministry of Care Needs You!!! This ministry involves bringing Holy Communion to home-bound, facility bound, or hospitalized people. It is a life-changing experience, to be a part of these lives. The privilege of serving them is rewarding. And never say, “Oh, I couldn’t do that!” Don’t underestimate God’s gifts!
We need a person, to offer communion at Kishwaukee Hospital every other Thursday. This service takes about one hour or so. The time of day is flexible, according to the minister’s schedule.
If you are interested in serving, or you have questions and con-cerns, PLEASE call the church office for information. Training and mentoring provided. Please continue to pray for our parishioners who cannot join us at Mass, and for their families and care providers.
Office 302 Fisk Avenue · DeKalb, IL 60115 Phone: 815.758.5432 Fax: 815.758.2487 / Website: stmarydekalb.org
Office Hours
Monday thru Thursday: 9:00 AM - Noon & 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Friday: Closed
Liturgies
Saturday Vigil Mass: 4:30 PM in English
Sunday Masses: 8:30 AM & 10:30 AM in English
Spanish Mass: Sunday 4:00 PM
Vietnamese Mass: 2nd Sunday 1:30 PM
Weekday Masses: Mon.-Fri. 7 AM and Sat. 8 AM in English
Vigil/Holy Day Masses: See page 5
Area Care Facilities: See page 5 for dates & Mass times
Reconciliation:
English: Tue, Thu, Fri. 7:35-8:00 AM
& Sat.8:35-9:15 AM & 3:30-4:15 PM
Spanish: Tue. 6:00-8:30 PM
Pastoral Staff Pastor: Rev. Dean Russell, 815.758.5432 frrussell@stmarydekalb.org Principal: Roseann Feldmann, 815.756.7905 Cemetery: 815.758-5432 Director of Music: Joe Harmon, ext. 106 Choir Director: Caleb Gray Director of Religious Education: Annalisa McMaster, ext. 110
Support Staff Business Manager: Jim Glemkowski, ext. 102 Financial Assistant: Susan Klefstad, ext. 105 Parish Secretary: Linda Jackiw, ext.103 Ministry Secretary: Mona O'Bryan, ext. 107 Receptionist: Carrie Anderson, ext. 100
Contact Information Parish Office: 302 Fisk Avenue - 815.758.5432
Faith Formation / Rel. Ed. / Youth Ministry: 815.758.5432
School: 210 Gurler Road - 815.756.7905
E-mail: mail@stmarydekalb.org
Website: stmarydekalb.org
Hispanic Ministry
Rev. Darwin Flores, 815.758.1377
Hispanic Secretary: Susana Garcia, ext. 113
Vietnamese Ministry
Rev. Anthony Vu Khac Long, 815.312.9661
Bulletin Deadline
Monday - 8:00 AM (FOR CONSIDERATION)
Send requests to: bulletin@stmarydekalb.org
From the Desk of Pope Francis — (from his Homily at World Youth Day in Panama)
“He receives sinners and eats with them.” We just heard this in the Gospel reading (Lk 15:2). They are the words muttered by some of the Pharisees and scribes, doctors of the law, who were greatly upset and scandalized by the way Jesus was behaving.
With those words, they tried to discredit and dismiss Jesus in the eyes of everyone. But all they all managed to do was point out one of His most ordinary, most distinctive, most beautiful ways of relating to others: “He receives sinners and eats with them.”
Now we are all sinners, all of us, and for that reason Jesus receives with care all of us who are here, and if anyone does not feel they are sinners-among all of us who are here-they should know that Jesus is not going to receive them, and they would miss out on the best part.
Jesus is not afraid to approach those who, for countless rea-sons, were the object os social hatred like the publicans-we know that tax collectors grew rich by exploiting their own people, and they caused great resentment-or those on the receiving end of social hatred because they had made an error in their lives, because of their errors and mistakes, some fault, and now they were called sinners. Jesus does this because He knows that in heaven there is more joy for a single one of those who make mistakes, for a single convert-ed sinner, than for 99 righteous people who remain good (Lk 15:7).
And whereas these people were content to grumble or com-plain because Jesus was meeting with people who were marked by some kind of social error, some sin, and closed doors on conversion, on dialogue with Him-Jesus approach-es and engages. Jesus puts his reputation at risk. He asks us, as He always does , to lift our eyes to a horizon that can renew our life, that can renew our history.
All of us, all have a horizon. All of us. Someone may say, “I do not have one.” Open the window and you will find it, open the window of love that is Jesus and you will find Him. We all have a horizon.
T H E F I R S T S U N D A Y O F L E N T P A G E 3
Readings for the Week of March 10, 2019
Sunday: Dt 26:4-10/Ps 91:1-2, 10-11, 12-13, 14-15 [cf. 15b]/Rom 10:8-13/Lk 4:1-13 Monday: Lv 19:1-2, 11-18/Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 15 [Jn 6:63b]/ Mt 25:31-46 Tuesday: Is 55:10-11/Ps 34:4-5, 6-7, 16-17, 18-19 [18b]/ Mt 6:7-15 Wednesday: Jon 3:1-10/Ps 51:3-4, 12-13, 18-19 [19b]/ Lk 11:29-32 Thursday: Est C:12, 14-16, 23-25/Ps 138:1-2ab, 2cde-3, 7c-8 [3a]/Mt 7:7-12 Friday: Ez 18:21-28/Ps 130:1-2, 3-4, 5-7a, 7bc-8 [3]/ Mt 5:20-26 Saturday: Dt 26:16-19/Ps 119:1-2, 4-5, 7-8 [1b]/Mt 5:43-48 Next Sunday: Gn 15:5-12, 17-18/Ps 27:1, 7-8, 8-9, 13-14[1a]/ Phil 3:17-4:1 or 3:20-4:1/Lk 9:28b-36
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THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING ST MARY SCHOOL!
There is this thing. And this thing prohibits growth. Because this thing thinks that if I am going to do something at all, then I have to do it properly, poignantly, and perfectly without question, every time. This thing is Perfectionism and it is time for it to die. But get this, we won’t and we can’t be perfect in killing it off, one fell swoop...the way we kill it is by mak-ing mistakes. GASP. And then learning from them. GASP again.
Look we just entered the season of Lent. We have made what feels like another set of New Years resolutions and if we “fail” at them, we can sometimes find that we quit; we give up because “well, we failed, better luck next year.” We fall into this perfectionist ideology. But to fall into defeat would be below our dignity. It would also be exactly contrary to what this season is about. Lent is a journey. And if you have read any true hero’s journey you will know and be okay with the notion that on a journey, I do not know what lies before me, I just have to make the next best decision that I can make. And if I find that I make a mistake on my journey, then I get up, brush off, LEARN FROM THE MISTAKE and then move on. No need to quit because it got too hard. This season is not about doing the hardest thing possible to prove to yourself or others that you can do it, it is about making a sacrifice, and if I have to re-adjust my penance somewhere between week one and week five, then thanks be to God that we are learning that it is okay to not perfectly “do” this journey.
Vocations Corner Ending Perfectionism in Lent
Rev. Sean Grismer, Assistant Vocations Director
Our Weekly Offering Week Ending 03/01/2019
Sunday Offertory $ 7,455.00 School $ 321.00 Capital Improvements $ 400.00 Holy Days: All Saints $ 5.00 National Appeal $ 100.00 Flowers $ 25.00
Thank You for Your Contributions!
36TH WEEK OF FISCAL YEAR 2018 - 2019
“Maya discovered she was pregnant six months into her freshman year of college. When her son
was born, she placed him with a very kind adoptive family; she just knew they were the
right choice. Now, years later, Maya emphasiz-es the importance of offering ongoing support to expectant mothers considering adoption.”
USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities “Accompanying Expectant Mothers
Considering Adoption”
In today’s Gospel, Jesus overcomes the temptations to wealth, power and esteem. As we begin Lent, may we open our hearts to
the grace of prayer, fasting and almsgiving.
Your gift to St. Vincent de Paul will help the poor to celebrate the grace of God’s love this
Easter.
Thank you for your continued support of St. Mary Church through your advertisement in our bulletin.
S T . M A R Y P A R I S H • D E K A L B , I L • W W W .
Today’s first reading describes the offering of first fruits the people of Israel were to present to the Lord in
thanksgiving for their deliverance from Egypt and the gift of the promised land. Is my offering at todays’ Mass an
appropriate response to the many blessings the Lord has given me?
Upcoming R.C.I.A. Meetings Mar. 14 & 28, and Apr. 11 at 7:00 pm
Parish Office - Presentation Room
Prayerfully consider giving us a call at 815.758-5432.
Are there times in your life or marriage relationship when you judge you are in a spiritual desert? Give
life to your marriage, sign up today to attend one of the upcoming Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends on
Mar. 15-17 in Madison, WI, April 26-28 in Brookfield, WI or June 28-30 in Rockford, IL. Visit our website at: alifetimeoflove.org or
call (888) 574-5653.
Para un fin de semana en espanol por favor llamen a Candelario y Emilia al 815-375-4250. Las fechas son las siguientes:
26-28 de abril, 9-11 de Agosto y 1-3 de noviembre.
Worldwide Marriage Encounter Rockford/Madison/Milwaukee Ministry
The power of prayer We pray for St. Mary parishioners, relatives, and friends who are suffering from illness, also for those who are homebound, hospitalized, or confined to a care facility, especially:
If you know of a person in our parish who is homebound and would like to receive a card of encouragement, or to have a name added to or removed from the prayer list, call the parish office at
815.758.5432.
Marianne Anderson, Giana Anderson, Jane Anderson, Matt Anderson, Rich Antczak, Jackie Balon, Joseph Barrile, Matt Bechtel, Pat Beck, Maryilene Blondel, Patricia Budzinski,
Debbie Coffland, Ben Coniglio, Mario Delgado, Joe Diedrich, Quan Do, Horst Erker, Bobbie Fitch, Beth Fixmer, Missy
Flores, Chris Haight, Rita Hammett, Eric Hanson, Kathleen Hiatt, Ruth Higgins, Margaret Holder, Peggy Hoyt, Joann Schoo Irving, Col. Thomas Z. James, Joan Judkins, Patsy Kelahan, Rev. Richard Kramer, Carolyn Kustron, Ginger
Lange, Tim Lehan, Catherine Lipps, Henrietta Lobner, Brayden MacNeille, JoAnn MaKarrall, Bob Marcheschi, Matt
Marcheschi, Timothy McMillan, Louis Mustari, Mary O’Brien, Tom O’Brien, Carolyn Owen, Betty Ramsdell, Joel Rivera, Jeff Salazar, Richard Salazar, Erick Schroeder, Bill Sorensen, Jim
Theisen, Ray Theisen, Justin Valdez, Jerry Vasko, Abel Viland, Dolores Wieczorek, Richard Wiseman, David Young
Aurora Central Catholic High School 1255 North Edgelawn Drive
Aurora, Illinois 60506 www.auroracentral.com
7th GRADE STEP-UP DAY TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 2019
8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
All 7th grade students are invited to participate in a 7th Grade Step-Up Day at Aurora Central Catholic High School. Step-Up Day is a unique experience for 7th grade students to interact with ACC stu-dents at a Student Panel, attend an all-school Mass and embark on their very own block schedule. While Aurora Area Catholic Grade Schools are invited as a class, students from Religious Education programs and Public Schools are encouraged to attend. For more information or to register, please call Mackenzie Livingston at (630) 907-0095 ext. 109 or email mlivingston@auroracentral.com. Thank you!
Today, Sunday, March 10, 2019 8:00-11:00 AM Columbus Hall
1336 E. Lincoln Hwy.
Teen Tuesday / Knights of Columbus All You Can Eat Breakfast
Adults-$8
Kids-$4
5 and under FREE
Proceeds to help with Steubenville Retreat
Are you looking for books to read during Lent? Stop by the St. Mary’s Parish Library
The Library is open Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., and any time the Ministry Center is open for parish activities. The Library is located on the lower level of the Ministry Center, near the coat racks. Come and use our library and check out books or videos/DVDs.
FRIDAY FISH FRY
Hosted by: St. Catherine of Genoa Catholic Church
340 S. Stott St., Genoa, IL Fridays March 8th thru April 12th
4:30 PM - 7:30 PM All You Can Eat - Free will offering.
Excellent Fresh Fish (wild caught Alaskan Pollock) Coleslaw / Baked Potato / Roll / Cookies
Coffee / Lemonade
Camp WOW 2019 Registration is now OPEN!
Dates: June 25-June 28 Cost: $260
Deposit: $60 at the time of registration Balance Due: May 7th
OPEN to any current 6th, 7th or 8th grader
Steubenville on the Lake 2019 Registration is now OPEN!
Dates: July 12-14 Cost: $325
Deposit: $75 at the time of registration Balance Due: May 1
OPEN to any current 8th-12th grader
Questions? Email/Call Annalisa at
annalisam@stmarydekalb.org or call 815-758-5432
Councils and Committees
Pastoral Council Kevin Fuss, Chairperson 815-758-5432 ext. 100 Ging Smith 815-756-2177
Ana Vargas Witthoff 815-787-0285 Barbara Halverson 815-756-9453 Matt Fleming
Finance Council 815-758-5432 ext. 104
Buildings & Grounds Committee 815-758-5432 ext. 102
Cemetery Committee 815-758-5432 ext. 102
Funeral Committee Thomas Specht 815-758-5432 ext. 100
Ministry of Care Rick Fleming 815-758-5432 ext. 100
Respect Life Committee 815-758-5432 ext. 100
St. Vincent de Paul Society (Second & Fourth Monday of month) 815-761-0430
School Committee Greg Kubitz, Chairperson 815-756-7905
Stewardship Commission 815-758-5432 ext. 102
M a r c h 1 0 , 2 0 1 9 P A G E 5
Locations: (B) Bethany Room, (CA) Cafeteria, (CHP) Chapel, (CH) Church,
(E) Emmaus Room, (G) Gym, (LRC) Library Resource Center, (MARI) Marian
Room, (MC) Ministry Center, (PCN) Parish Center North, (PWR) Parish Work
Room, (PR) Presentation Room, (SAR) St. Anne Room, (SJM) St. James Room
(Private), (SJ) St. John Room, (SJOA) St. Joachim Room, (SJOS) St. Joseph
Room, (SL) St. Luke Room, (SM) St. Mark Room, (SMR) St. Matthew Room,
(YC) Youth Center
Sunday, March 17
SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT 9:45 AM - 11:15 AM Religious Education (CH) 10:00 AM - 4:45 PM Catholic Daughters Quarter Auction (C) 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Hispanic AA Group Meeting (PCN) 3:00 PM Hispanic Reconciliation (CH) 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Hispanic Religious Education (MC) Masses in English 8:30 AM & 10:30 AM (CH) Mass in Spanish 4:00 PM
This week’s schedule… Sunday, March 10
FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT 9:45 AM - 11:15 AM Religious Education (CH) 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Hispanic AA Group Meeting (PCN) 1:30 PM Vietnamese Mass (CH) 2:45 PM - 5:00 PM Vietnamese Ministry Social time (C) 3:00 PM Hispanic Reconciliation (CH) 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Hispanic Religious Education (MC) Masses in English 8:30 AM & 10:30 AM (CH) Mass in Spanish 4:00 PM
Monday, March 11 7:00 AM Mass in English (CH) NO Scheduled Reconciliation in English (CH) 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM St. Vincent de Paul Society Food Stock (C) 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM Hispanic Ministry Choir Rehearsal (SAR) 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM St. Vincent de Paul Society Meeting (C) 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Hispanic AA Group (PCN) 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Hispanic Cursillo - Grupo de Amistad (SJOS)
Tuesday, March 12 7:00 AM Mass in English (CH) 7:35 AM Reconciliation in English (CH) 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Mom’s Book Club (SAR) 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM St. Vincent de Paul Society Food Pantry (C) 5:30 PM Hispanic Reconciliation (CH) 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Tiger Den Meeting (SMR) 6:30 PM Hispanic Mass (CH) 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Weblo II Den Meeting (SJOS) 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Teen Tuesday (YC) 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Hispanic Cursillo - Grupo de Amistad (SAR) 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM Hispanic Prayer Group (CH)
Wednesday, March 13 7:00 AM Mass in English (CH) NO Scheduled Reconciliation in English (CH) 9:00 AM Mass (School) 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Men’s Group (E) 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Hispanic AA Group (PCN)
24 Hour Exposition (CH) Wednesday 7:30 AM until Thursday 6:50 AM
Thursday, March 14 7:00 AM Mass in English (CH) 7:35 AM Reconciliation in English (CH) 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM Women’s Bible Study (SJOS) 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Youth Choir Rehearsal (CH) 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Alive in His Love Prayer Group (CHP) 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM RCIA (PR) 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Hispanic Prayer Group-Choir Rehearsal (SMR) 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Liturgical Choir Rehearsal (CH)
Friday, March 15 7:00 AM Mass in English (CH) 7:35 AM Reconciliation in English (CH) 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Hispanic Stations of the Cross (CH) 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Lenten Soup and Speaker 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM Stations of the Cross (CH)
Saturday, March 16 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Hispanic Legion of Mary ACIES (C,G) 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM Hispanic Legion of Mary ACIES (CH) 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Hispanic A.A. Group Meeting (PCN) Reconciliation in English 8:35-9:15 AM & 3:30-4:15 PM (CH) Masses in English 8:00 AM & 4:30 PM (CH)
Parishioners are invited to give an offering for Mass Intentions in the name of a deceased loved one, for the intentions of someone in need,
or in thanksgiving for a blessing received from the Lord. In accordance with Church law, only one intention per mass will be accepted for an offering of $10.00. Mass Intentions are available with new scheduling guidelines. For more information, call the parish office at 815.758.5432, ext. 100.
S T . M A R Y P A R I S H • D E K A L B , I L • W W W .
Mass Intentions Monday, March 11 (Lenten Weekday)
7:00 AM † Theresa Cascio
Tuesday, March 12 (Lenten Weekday)
7:00 AM † Poor Souls
6:30 PM † (Spanish Mass)
Wednesday, March 13 (Lenten Weekday)
7:00 AM † Poor Souls
9:00 AM † Zion Origel (School)
Thursday, March 14 (Lenten Weekday)
7:00 AM † Daniel & Helen Pesut Family
Friday, March 15 (Lenten Weekday)
7:00 AM † William Berg
Saturday, March 16 (Lenten Weekday)
8:00 AM † Poor Souls
4:30 PM † Barbara Yusunas
(Second Sunday of Lent)
8:30 AM † Carol Steimel
10:30 AM Living & Deceased Members of St. Mary
4:00 PM † Rubio & Salinas Families (Spanish Mass)
Cantor Schedule
March 16/17 4:30 PM Sandi Bruckner
8:30 AM Cecilia Aspengren
10:30 AM Tammy Farrell
March 23/24 4:30 PM Youth Choir
8:30 AM Sarah Taylor
10:30 AM Michael Hynek
LITURGICAL ROLES
Lectors 4:30 PM Jean Petesch
8:30 AM Bryan Johnson
10:30 AM Corky Thomas
Ushers 4:30 PM Dave Roliardi, Craig Vitkus, Richard Antczak
8:30 AM Chuck Albertson, Dan Cliffe, Doug Davis,
John Sauter, Donald Moizo
10:30 AM Duane Rapp, Dan Thompson, Jim Zenz, Mark
Farris, Nicholas Singer, Lance Farris, Michelle
Mershon, Andrew Miller, Rick Sullivan,
Toby Woodruff
4:30 PM
Captain Steve Riippi
Chapel Mary Beth Jilek
Cup 1 NO CUP
Cup 2 NO CUP
8:30 AM
Captain Michael Hynek
Chapel Noah Smith
Cup 1 Barb Ball
Cup 2 Jim Walter
10:30 AM
Captain Lori Kedzie
Chapel Brenda Hoiness
Cup 1 Tom Kedzie
Cup 2 Teri Lorek
Please notify the Parish Office if you or some-one you know will be hospitalized or confined at home and would like to receive the Anointing of the Sick.
In Need of a Minister of Care Visit? Perhaps you or a loved one is unable to attend Mass, perhaps due to a surgery, chronic illness, or difficulty in mobili-ty… It is important that each parishioner knows they are a part of our community, even when not able to actively participate. Each of us is in need of Christ’s presence in our lives… Ministers of Care bring the Eucharist to the homebound and offer prayer. Also, if you or a loved one is admitted to Kish Hospital, please make sure the patient’s name is given to the hospital on admission and it will be added to the list for communion visits. Call the church office if you or a loved one is in need of the Eucharist being brought to the home. Please continue to pray for the sick and homebound.
ST. JOHN OGILVIE Feast Day - March 10
Born in 1579, John Ogilvie belonged to Scottish nobility. Raised a Calvinist, he was educated on the continent. Exposed to the religious controversies of his day and impressed with the faith of the martyrs, he decided to become a Catholic. In 1596, at age seventeen he was received into the Church at Louvain. Later John attended a variety of Catholic educational institutions, and eventually he sought admission into the Jesuits. He was ordained at Paris in 1610 and asked to be sent to Scotland, hoping some Catholic nobles there would aid him given his lineage. Finding none, he went to London, then back to Paris, and finally returned to Scotland. John's work was quite successful in bringing back many people to the faith. Some time later he was betrayed by one posing as a Catholic. After his arrest he was tortured in prison in an effort to get him to reveal the names of other Catholics, but he refused. After three trials, John was convicted of high treason because he converted Protestants to the Catholic Faith as well as denied the king's spiritual jurisdiction by upholding the Pope's spiritual primacy and condemning the oaths of supremacy and allegiance. Sentenced to death, the courageous priest was hanged at Glasgow in 1615 at the age of thirty-six.
MARCH 10, 2019 ~ THE EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Soup and Stations Every Friday during Lent March 8 through April 12
6:00 PM - Soup & Bread are served 6:30 PM - Speaker March15th-Fr. McMorrow March 22nd-Fr. Ken Anderson March 29th-Fr. Russell April 5th * See below April 12th-Hispanic Community 7:00 PM - Stations of the Cross in Church
*We will meet at 5:30 PM for dinner at Faranda’s (302 Grove St). Part of the cost of the meal will be donated to St. Vincent de Paul. Please RSVP with the office so enough seating can be reserved. After the meal please join us at church for the stations.
Wednesday, April 10th
MERCY CORNER Divine Mercy Sunday will be celebrated on the Sunday after Easter, on April 28, 2019. We are encouraged to prepare for this great feast of God’s mercy throughout Lent:
As individuals: • Show mercy to others by doing whatever spiritual and corporal works of mercy we can • Pause for prayer at the 3 o’clock hour • Make a continuous novena to the Divine mercy • Read the Diary of St. Faustina • Distribute leaflets or cards about Divine Mercy • Listen to audio or videotapes that focus on Mercy • Tell others about your experience of God’s mercy in your life • Trust in Jesus even more
As a group: (families or parish groups) • Encourage each other to Trust in Jesus • Pray together, especially the Chaplet • Read out loud selections about Divine Mercy – from scripture, the Diary, and the encyclical Rich in Mercy. • View movies and listen to songs about Divine Mercy • Do some work of Mercy as a group.
FIRST COMMUNION DATES TO REMEMBER:
Sunday, March 10, 8:30 AM Mass: Rite of Enrollment Tuesday, April 2, 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM: First Communion individual and group photographs in the church. Saturday, April 13, 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM: Jesus Day First Communion Retreat & Rehearsal with Fr. Russell in the Church & Ministry Center. Saturday, April 27, 11:00 AM: First Holy Communion Mass ========================== We ask our Parish Family to pray for those who will make their First Holy Communion. O Jesus, who hast loved us with such exceeding great love as to give us the ineffable gift of the Holy Eucharist, inflame us with a burning zeal to promote Thy glory by preparing worthily the little children who are to approach Thy holy table for the first time. Protect, O Sacred Heart of Jesus, these young souls from the assaults of evil, strengthen their faith, increase their love and
endow them with all the virtues that will make them worthy to receive Thee. Amen.
St. Mary’s Cub Scout Pack 173 held their Pinewood Derby Race on Sunday February 24th at St Mary School. We had 35 cars competing and several sibling cars during the open racing. Here are this year’s winners.
Best Racecar Design: Bella Rocush Best Block of Wood Design: Henry Vanderbleek Most creative Design: Logan Fant
The Turtle Award: Lucas Bachert. 5th Place: Natalie Galvan 4th Place: Brooke Galvan 3rd: Place: Henry Kubitz 2nd Place: Bella Rocush 1st Place: Ryan Woodworth
The top five finishers will move on to the district race in April.
SAVE THE DATE-TUESDAY, March 19th 5:00-7:00 pm. St. Joseph Table Celebration
Newman Center Knox Room, 512 Normal Rd., DeKalb The dinner will serve as a fundraiser for St. Mary School 8th
grade for their Washington, DC trip. Free will donation.
More information to follow in next week’s bulletin.
MERCY MOMENT Mar.10 – “Eternal God, in whom mercy is endless and the treasury of compassion inexhaustible, look kindly upon us and increase Your mercy in us, that in difficult moments we might not despair nor become despondent, but with great confidence submit ourselves to Your holy will, which is Love and Mercy itself.” (Faustina, 950) Mar. 11 – “But as for me, I will look to the Lord, I will wait for God my savior; my God will hear me! …. Who is a God like You, who removes guilt and pardons sin for the remnant of his inheritance; who does not persist in an-ger forever, but instead delights in mercy, and will again have compassion on us, treading underfoot our iniquities? You will cast into the depths of the sea all our sins…” (Micah 7:7,18-19) Mar. 12 – “O Incomprehensible God, how great is Your mercy! It surpasses the combined understanding of all men and angels. All the angels and all humans have emerged from the very depths of Your tender mercy. Mercy is the flower of love. God is love, and mercy is His deed. In love it is conceived; in mercy it is revealed. Everything I look at speaks to me of God’s mercy. Even God’s very justice speaks to me about His fathomless mercy, because justice flows from love.” (Faustina, 651) Mar. 13 – “Extend your mercy toward others, so that there can be no one in need whom you meet without helping. For what hope is there for us if God should withdraw His Mercy from us?” (Saint Vincent de Paul) Mar. 14 – “My Jesus, support me when difficult and stormy days come, days of testing, days of ordeal, when suffering and fatigue begin to oppress my body and my soul. Sustain me, Jesus, and give me strength to bear my suffering. Set a guard upon my lips that they may address no word of complaint to creatures. Your most merciful Heart is all my hope. I have nothing for my defense but only Your mercy; in it lies all my trust.” (Faustina, 1065) Mar. 15 – “Out of the depths I call to you Lord; Lord, hear my cry! May your ears be attentive to my cry for mercy. If You, Lord, keep account of sins, Lord, who can stand? But with You is forgiveness and so You are revered. I wait for the Lord, my soul waits and I hope for His word. My soul looks for the Lord more than sentinels for daybreak. More than sentinels for daybreak, let Israel hope in the Lord, for with the Lord is mercy, with him is plenteous redemption, and He will redeem Israel from all its sins.” (Psalm 130) Mar. 16 – “For there are three ways of performing an act of mercy: the merciful word, by forgiving and by comforting; secondly, if you offer no word, then pray – that too is mercy; and thirdly, deeds of mercy. And when the Last Day comes, we shall be judged from this, and on this basis we shall receive the eternal verdict.” (Faustina, 1158)
With the spiritual pillars of Lent at our disposal, we are on a 40-day journey, a journey to encounter with ourselves, our neighbors and our God. Through prayer, we encounter Christ, present in the faces of every member of our human family, so often still walking that
long road to Calvary. Through fasting, we encounter our own obstacles, those things about ourselves that prevent us from loving God and neighbor. Through almsgiving, we encounter our less fortunate brothers and sisters around us, asking what can we give up so that others might have life to the fullest. What will you encounter this Lent?
CRS Rice Bowl is one way Catholics can enhance their Lenten fasting practice - by giving up meals and donating the cost of those meals to Catholic Relief Services in order to help those who do not have enough to eat. Incorporating the pillars of prayer, fasting and alms giving, Catholics have created a Lenten ‘Rice Bowl Effect’ that changes lives around the world
PLEASE PICK UP YOUR RICE BOWL Available at both entrances to the Church. Thank You!
Coming to St. Peter Church (1891 Kaneville Road, Geneva) for six performances, Friday March 15 through Sunday, March 17, is Cross and Light! Cross and Light is an international, critically acclaimed musical and video surround experience of Christ's Passion, Resurrection and the coming of the Holy Spirit. It's a baptism of the imagination! Performances are sell-ing out! Buy your tickets today at crossandlight.com/stpeter or call (630) 232-0124, ext. 103.
"Our goal at Saint Peter’s is for every single person who passes through our doors to have a real encounter with the Risen Lord Jesus. We are over the moon excited that Cross and Light is coming to our parish because we deeply believe this innovative and contemporary presentation of Our Lord’s Passion, Death, Resurrection, and Gift of the Spirit at Pentecost, will help everyone in attendance encounter and deepen their relationship with Jesus Christ. Cross and Light is helping us to fulfill our mission. At Saint Peter’s we're all about Jesus, Jesus, Jesus!" - Rev. Jonathan Bakkelund, St. Peter Church
Lenten Adult Study Program Join us on Monday nights during Lent for “No Greater Love, A Biblical Walk Through Christ’s Passion” by Edward Sri.
Filmed on location in the Holy Land, No Greater Love is a five-part video series and full-length book that reveals Christ’s amazing love for us. While taking this study, you will walk step-by-step with Jesus from the Garden of Gethsemane to the Mount of Calvary. Every step of the way, biblical experts reveal how Old Testament prophecies, messianic expectations, biblical symbolism, and historical context shed light on the mystery of
Christ's suffering and death. Dates: March 18, 25 April 1, 8, and 15th Cost: $20 Book Only or $30 Book & Workbook Combo Location: Ministry Center. Monday nights 6:30-8:00PM To Register, call the parish office 815-758-5432 by March 11th or email annalisam@stmarydekalb.org.
Payment will be due at the first session. ***Financial assistance available, please ask.
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