Liturgy News for the Week of
March 1 - 7, 2021
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Our Lenten Mission is here !
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§ Fr. Britto Berchmans will preside at the weekend Masses on Saturday, February 27, 5:00pm; and Sunday,
February 28, 11:00am.
§ On Monday, March 1, at 7:00pm
Fr. Britto will speak in the church on the theme “On the Road to Jerusalem – Carrying the Cross After Jesus”.
o The program will include music provided by Fr. Joe.
o Sign in when you arrive.
o It will be live streamed through our Face Book page.
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We really need Greeters, Ushering and Sanitizing at any of the liturgies. Please consider helping out.
To Help with Greeting, Ushering and Sanitizing at any of our liturgies, please visit the “Assisting with Precautions” Sign Up Genius to see new times and needed jobs.
Upcoming Needs:
- Greeter for Stations of the Cross, Fridays 3pm and 7pm
- Monday, March 1, 7:00pm Mission with Fr. Britto
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Masses this Week: Sign In when you arrive; telephone numbers required.
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Daily Mass: Monday through Friday, 8:15am. Presider for Wed., 3/03/21, is Fr. Joji.
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Saturday, March 6, 5:00pm; presider is Fr. Joe
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Sunday, March 7, 8:30am; presider is Fr. Ed Panek; with Parking Lot Participation
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Sunday, March 7, 11:00am; presider is Fr. Joe; with Live Stream
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Stations of the Cross:
in the church
- Worship aids will be provided for personal use.
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We ask that you take one home and bring it back each week.
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Saturday, March 6
10:00am – noon
With Lucy Abbott Tucker
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Lucy will speak in the church on the theme “Has God Changed, or Is It Me?”
- Lucy will speak about the four ways God is portrayed both in Scripture and in our lives: God as miracle worker, God as friend and companion, God as mystery, and God who is.
- This event will be live streamed on the Parish Facebook page.
- Sign-up forms are available in the narthex, on-line through the website and bulletin, or by calling the Parish Office, 847-255-7452.
- Attendance is free to all women of the parish. Unfortunately we are not able to offer the traditional continental breakfast this year.
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Eucharistic Adoration is each Tuesday 6:00pm-7:00pm.
· Adoration will be live streamed.
· Masks are required in building.
During Lent - - The Sacrament of Reconciliation will be during Adoration.
OR by appointment.
Call the rectory for an appointment
847-255-7452
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- Printed bulletins are back!
- Available for you to pick up in the narthex.
- Thank you for using Amazon Smile!
- The Parish and School received a donation of $93.62 from your holiday shopping!
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Men’s Lenten Reflection Group: Tuesdays at 7:00pm
Into the Breach - A call to battle for Catholic men which urges them to embrace wholeheartedly masculine virtues in a world in crisis.
- Where: Zoom meeting @ 307 313 8208
- Password: prayer
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Dynamic Catholic
Best Lent Ever daily meditation using
I Heard God Laugh
Nothing will transform your life so completely, absolutely, and forever like really learning how to pray. That’s why this year’s BEST LENT EVER journeys through Matthew Kelly’s latest book, I Heard God Laugh: A Practical Guide to Life’s Essential Daily Habit. This book was given out as a Christmas gift. We still have a few copies in the narthex kiosk. To sign up for Best Lent Ever, click this link: https://www.dynamiccatholic.com/lent/best-lent-ever.html
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You will receive the first reflection directly to your inbox on Ash Wednesday, February 17, and every Sunday of Lent leading up to Holy Week and Easter Sunday on April 4.
This will also include four-part audio Lenten reflections from Father John Kartje.
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May St. Katharine Drexel and St. Casimir intercede to God on your behalf this week.
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From the Prayer to St. Joseph after the Rosary
To you, O blessed Joseph, do we come in our tribulation, and having implored the help of your most holy Spouse, we confidently invoke your patronage also.
Through the charity which bound you to the Immaculate Virgin Mother of God, and through the paternal love with which you embraced the Child Jesus, we humbly beg you graciously to regard the inheritance which Jesus Christ has purchased by his Blood, and with your power and strength to aid us in our necessities
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