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CARPENTERSt. Joseph Catholic Church |St. Joseph Catholic Church | Building a Community of Gratitude and JoyBuilding a Community of Gratitude and Joy
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July 2021 | 121 E Maple Ave, Libertyville, IL 60048 | 847-362-2073 | StJoseph-Libertyville.org
Welcome Fr. Emanuel
Torres-Fuentes
A Word From
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I am Father Emanuel Torres-Fuentes, born 42 years ago on Christ-mas. I grew up in Jalapa, Veracruz, Mexico, the second of four children. My mom, two sisters, and brother live in Jalapa. My dad passed away three years ago. I attended General Alvaro Obregon Elementary School, Carolino Anaya Middle School, Licenciado Antonio Maria de Rivera High School, and then studied Teaching at the Universidad Veracruzana. My dream was to become a teacher and after graduation in 2004, to work at a public or private school with hopes of having a good experience teaching Spanish grammar to chil-dren and adults. Writing in Spanish is not easy because of its many grammat-ical rules and complex sentences. My dream of teaching did not come true; everything happens for a reason.
Deciding not to pursue teaching, feeling unfulfilled, I wanted to know more about God and have a real encounter with him. I wanted God to be my life’s rock, giving meaning, direction, and purpose. Invited to be a lector, Eucharistic minister, give talks, and oversee youth min-istry at Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Jalapa, it was during this time and doing these activities that I initially felt God inviting me to discern a call to the priesthood. I entered San Rafael Guizar y Valencia Seminary to study Philosophy.
In 2012, I was invited to study Theology at the University of St. Mary of the Lake. During my five years at Mundelein Seminary, my most formative experiences were becoming a Master of Ceremo-nies for Liturgy, traveling on a Mission trip to Tucson, Arizona, on pilgrimage to the Holy Land, and learning American culture.
Ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Chicago in 2018, my first assignment was at Saint Juliana Parish in Chicago. I am thankful for the years I served there, and for the love and support of the staff and parishioners. Becoming associate pastor of Saint Joseph Parish on July 1st is a tremendous joy for me. I am grateful to Cardinal Cupich for appointing me to this fine parish, and to Father John Trout, Father Martin Luboyera, Father John Hennessey, and the staff for their gracious welcome. I hope to meet all of you soon to thank you for your prayers and welcome.
I enjoy reading, pop music and Sudoku and watching football and hockey games, and would like to learn how to golf. Excited about our upcoming years together, I pray to Jesus that I serve and love you well. I look forward to sharing our faith, continuing to grow in love with God and the Church and getting to know you.
My favorite Scripture passage changes often but Philippians 4:13 sustains me: “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” It is an ongoing reminder for me that with God’s grace I can do all things in my ministry - even in a different culture and language.
Fr. Emanuel Torres-Fuentes, Associate Pastor
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Mass In The Park
Mass @ 5 p.m.Please bring your own lawn chairs/blankets (and bug spray) Limited handicap seating available for Mass and Picnic Handicap Drop-Off on Broadway Street.
Picnic @ 6 p.m.Burgers, Hot Dogs, Chips, Cold Drinks, and Ice Cream for Free Kid's Activities Music Provided No alcohol or smoking
Signup / VolunteerRSVP by August 12 to help us plan for food. Click Here
We could use your help serving food, setting up, kid's activities and more. If interested in volunteering your time. Click Here
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Community for The Kingdom
Greetings from Fr. Falasiko Matovu
Greetings from Uganda!
I hope you are doing well and enjoying this warm summer weather. I am doing well just that we are having everything locked up due to the outbreak of the second wave of covid-19. Please keep us in your prayers.
I heard that parishes in Chicago will be fully reopening as in the old days. How marvelous that is. I can t wait to be back. My greetings to all, and I miss them so much.
Fr. Falasiko Matovu
Fr. Martin Drops-In on a Community for the Kingdom Gathering
A Community For The Kingdom group had a great evening last night with Fr Martin saying Mass. Mrs. Hobson shared these photos of her small faith group with us. Community For The Kingdom groups are looking to reimagine Church with an emphasis on making personal connections in small faith groups through-out the community. If you're interested in exploring your faith in a Community For The Kingdom group or starting a Community For The Kingdom group of your own, please reach out to us at [email protected]
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A School Year to Remember
The Journey Begins: The 8th Grade SJCS class celebrated Gradu-ation in June. Principal Anne Phoenix hands a diploma to a recent graduate of St. Joseph Catholic School.
The 2020 - 21 school year was unlike any SJCS has had, and with every obstacle presented to them, the class of
2020 - 21 displayed a grace and positive attitude as they perservered through it all. This class will not be forgotten.
Congratulations to them.
This is the Year of St. Joseph. And as the patron saint of our church, we have special celebrations in place. Join us every first Wednesday of the Month to celebrate our patron St. Joseph at the 6:30 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. St. Joseph Catholic Church celebrates this special Mass on the first Wednesday of every month for the rest of the year.
Monthly Mass of St. JosephMonthly Mass of St. JosephWEDNESDAY | July 7
Prayer & Worship Commission
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Events | July 1 - 8
Join us for the Feast of the Apos-tle St. Thomas at 8:30 a.m. Mass. According to St. Thomas, per-fect prudence guides the moral virtues of justice, fortitude, and temperance, it in itself is gov-erned and guided by charity, the supernatural love of God and of neighbor for the sake of God.
Feast of St. Thomas, Apostle
SATURDAY | July 3
Prayer & Worship Commission
The St. Joseph's Food Pantry is Open 6 Days a Week
Social Justice Commission
Food Pantry Hours
Sun. 10 a.m. – Noon Mon. 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Wed. 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. Thurs. 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Fri. 4 p.m. – 6 p.m.Sat. 10 a.m. - Noon
Follow the Food Pantry on Instagram
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Events | July 9 - 16
All are welcome to join us in-person and online for the Teen Mass. The focus of the Teen Mass is on helping teens and their fam-ilies to fully participate, understand, and fos-ter transformation through prayer at Mass.
Join Us for This Month's Teen MassSUNDAY | July 11 | 5 p.m.
Youth Commission
Employment Ministry Financial Survival Kit
THURSDAY | July 15
Social Justice Commission
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Bonaventure was a subtle scholastic and a profound mystic. Because of the latter he is known as the "Seraph-ic Teacher." In philosophy he was the principal leader of the Platonic-Au-gustinian school of Franciscan thought; as such he stood op-posed to the Aristotelianism that was making its way into the schools of the time (ably represented by Thomas Aquinas). Bonaventure's Life of St. Francis was a favorite book of the Middle Ages.
Excerpted from The Church's Year of Grace, Pius Parsch
Saint Bonaventure, Bishop and Doctor of the
Church (Memorial)THURSDAY | July 15
Prayer & Worship Commission
Financial Survival Kit - Our speaker will be Michael Knight, Certified Financial Planning (CFP) professional who is a fiduciary and a Saint Joseph parishioner. More info on Pg. 10.
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Events | July 17 - 24 She was the first recorded witness to the resurrection of Jesus, His most ardent
and loving follower. She had stood with Mary at the foot of the Cross on that brutal Good Friday afternoon and had been by the side of Mary during these difficult hours. On Easter morning, she went with the other women to the tomb and it was there, in the garden near the tomb, that Jesus appeared to her. It was she who brought the news of the Resurrection to the Apostles, and Peter and John raced to the tomb to see what had happened. Excerpted from The One Year Book of Saints by Rev. Clifford Stevens
Feast of St. Mary Magdalene
TUESDAY| July 20
Prayer & Worship Commission
Who: All incoming 7th grade-
graduating seniors
When: July 26-30, 2021
For more information or to register:https://stjoseph-
libertyville.org/youth-ministry
Youth Service
Opportunity
!
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Events | June 25 - 31
We need volunteer lead-ers, individuals that will take re-sponsibility for groups of adult and youth volunteers. People that will coordinate and direct volunteer activities. We are looking for in-dividuals that work 3 times a year organizing volunteer groups for the soup kitchen. We have many people that want to volunteer and participate, but we are short on leaders that can direct and coor-dinate volunteers. New volunteers have many questions, they want to know what is involved, what is the time commitment and understand what they will be participating in. These interactions take time and patience, but are necessary for a good volunteering experience. We need individuals to help in this area. Helping people learn to help others is very rewarding. We would like help doing this.
Contact Mike Lynn at 847-975-2692
Waukegan Soup Kitchen Needs Volunteers
SUNDAY | July 25
Social Justice Commission
Save The Date
Mass In The Park Aug. 21
Men's Legacy Workshop Nov. 6 -7
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Commission Notes SOCIAL JUSTICE COMMISSION
As we celebrate summer and enjoy the outdoors, let us be mindful of our impact on the environment. Some ways we can do this include: Making our picnics, barbecues, camping trips zero-waste. Use lightweight reusable plates, utensils, bowls, cups and cloth napkins. Get creative with packaging. Mason jars make excellent reusable con-
tainers, for example. Put used items in a washable cloth bag to hold them until you get home. Reserve a bag for recyclables and a container for compostables. If you must use disposables, use biodegradable paper products instead of plastic. Ditch the straws. Use reusable containers for drinks or take beverages in metal or glass containers that can be re-cycled. Skipping the plastic water bottled water saves money and the environment.
Laudato Si’ On Care for Our Common Home
St. Joseph Employment MinistryJuly Job Search Presentation (7pm Thursday, 7/15 via Zoom):St. Joe’s Employment Ministry is a forum intended to help job seekers, as well as those seeking a career change, develop the tools and skills necessary to land a job in today today’s competitive job market and to realize that you are not alone in your search. Our sessions are free, and all are welcome (even if you’re currently em-ployed). Join us, and feel free to invite a friend! Please register in advance for our meetings with your name and email address. The link to register for our next meet-ing (along with additional meeting details) can always be found on the Employment Ministry webpage at: https://stjoseph-libertyville.org/employment-ministry-1
July 15 - Financial Survival Kit - Our speaker will be Michael Knight, Certified Financial Planning (CFP) pro-fessional who is a fiduciary and a Saint Joseph parishioner. Michael’s talk, Financial Survival Kit, will provide important insights and practical strategies for managing your money during times of uncertainty, including transition. Having a solid, informed, actionable plan in place will help you reduce what can often be a significant source of stress during transition, so that you can focus on finding your next position. Please preregister at the Zoom link found on the Employment Ministry webpage. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. If you have questions, contact John Jennings at [email protected] . Employers are invited to post open positions by sending an email to John.
We will hold the Missionary Cooperation Plan collection on the weekend of August 7-8, 2021. Missionaries are not able to be with us due to the global pandemic. Instead, we are learning about the 104 mission causes that will benefit from the collection virtually.
Visit our website for more information. www.stjoseph-libertyville.org/events/2021-missionary-cooperation-plan
2021 Missionary Cooperation Plan
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Commission NotesCOMMUNITY BUILDING COMMISSION
YOUTH COMMISSION
To help protect each other, face masks may be required when entering the Senior Center and for most activities. Please plan on bringing your own face mask.July 9 Lunch in the park. 11:30 A.M.Meet at the Senior Center and walk across the street to Cook Park. Enjoy a variety of food vendors, socialization, and entertainment.July 13 2 PM I-PAD LessonsiPad’s available for use at the Senior Center so you can use ours or if you own one but need to learn more about using it then this is the class for you! Please pre-register for this class so we know we
have enough ipads available.July 27 Music in the Park. 1 P.M. Cook Park. Bring a chair.Every Tuesday at 10:30 am Sole Mates! Walking Group June location will be Old School Forest Preserve in July. July 30 Ice Cream Social at the Senior Center. 1:30 P.M. Free event. Must register by noon 7/28.Pick up your free copy of the Senior Update at the Libertyville Senior Center located on Church Street.
This year, the 3rd Grade Brownie Troop #45716 at St. Joseph Catholic School met safely and planted a letterbox at the Old School Forest Preserve, had a scavenger hunt at Inde-pendence Grove, conducted experiments to earn the home scientist badge, and took an outdoor self-defense class. For more information about Girl Scouts, contact Jody Zavorski ([email protected]).
Boy and Girl Scouts Pack 60 Provides a Chance for Family Fun
For more information about Scouts BSA or Troop 60, contact Pat Emmons at
Cub Scouting is a fun, family friendly, advance-ment-based program (with a focus on outdoor activities), de-signed to positively affect many areas of a boy's or girl’s life (grades 1-5). Scouting teaches your child important life skills centered around confidence, re-sponsibility, leadership, team-work, social skills, faith, family and service. We had a number of safe, in-person scouting ac-tivities
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ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC SCHOOL
Commission Notes FAITH FORMATION COMMISSION
Sessions begin September 15 | Peer Group Sessions Grades 7-8Sessions meet 2-3 times a month in person, in catechists’ homes or at St. Joseph meeting spaces. Sacramental Preparation: CFF follows Archdiocesan guidelines for a two-year process. Special Circumstances are best served by making an appointment with a staff member to discuss the best fit: [email protected] | Additional Sacrament Preparation: Sessions are of-fered as needed include. Registration is through the parish office at 847-362-2073. Rite of Christian Initiation adapted for Children: This is a process which welcomes non-bap-tized children or children baptized in a church other than Catholic age 8 and older into the Catholic Church andprepare them to receive the Sacraments of Initiation. Special Religious Education Development (SPRED)SPRED welcomes friends from age 6 through adulthood with developmental and intellectual challenges andother special needs into full participation in our faith community. Contact: John Brodarick, SPRED Ministry,[email protected]
Register for Children's Faith Formation 2021-22
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Commission Notes
PRAYER AND WORSHIP COMMISSION
Social Friendship
We pray that, in social, economic and political situations of conflict, we may be courageous and passionate architects of dialogue and friendship.
Pope Francis' Intention of The Month
Online Bible Study with Father John Kartje – As the world slowly beginsto recover from the turmoil ofthe past year, join MundeleinSeminary rector Father JohnKartje for an in-depth tourthrough biblical accounts ofrestoration from chaotic times.Allow the scriptures to be your guide to spiritualhealing and renewal. Register: www.usml.edu/bible-study. See the ad to include in your parishcommunications.Online Faith & Science Summer ScriptureConference – Watch top scholars unpack issuesof faith and science at USML's annual SummerScripture Conference from June 20-25. Full con-ference online access is just $325 for the weekand individual speaker series are just $75 each.Register: www.summerscripture.org.
70 Years of Love, Joy, and CompanionshipTraveling God's Path Together: Mrs. Barbara and Mr. Bill Reily will celebrate 70 years of marriage on August 18. St. Therese of Lisieux said, "Let us love, since that is what our hearts were made for," the Reily partnership is a shining example of the power of God's love in our lives. St. Joseph Catholic Church wishes Barbara and Bill many more years of joy together as they build upon the foundation of love that has sustained and nurtured them with years of companionship.
Development, Training and Reflection Opportunities
ACCOUNTABILITY COMMISSIONStewardship of Treasure
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Praying For Prayer for the Sick
Julie Rochester
Fredric Strutzel Mary Ellen Kline
Jim Goss
Banns of Marriage: Bryan Stanislawski and
Genevieve Kapecki
New Parishioners
Please join us in welcoming the following new parish members:
Sarah CoughlinBrian & Elizabeth Coughlin Edward & Lissette Lasiowski
Harrison & Lauren Meyer Mary Murphy
Tracy & Jordan Duke James E. O’Rourke
Alfredo & Andrea Salto Matthew & Cheryl Vogt
Welcome to our community of faith!
In Memory
To See an Updated List of This Information, Visit
stjoseph-libertyville.org/prayingfor
June Baptisms
Vivian Mae Kult, child of Kathryn (Greten-
cord) and Brett Kult Oliver
Luis Livingston, child of Elissia (Martinez)
and Kevin Livingston
Rose Marie McDonagh, child of Amanda (Wiehl) and Patrick McDonagh
Emilia Sofia Molitor, child of Alejandra (Guarin)
and Christopher Molitor
Josephine Ann Putz, child of Pamela (Dorn) and
Andrew Putz
Innes Duncan Smith, child of Marguerite
(Allegretti) and David Smith
Axel Jeter Tamondong, child of Cathlyn (Devene-
cia) and Albert Tamondong
Grayson James Thibodeau, child of Ashley (Tworek) and Andrew Thibodeau
JULY MASS INTENTIONSThurs 07/01 Lorene & Ray Miller, Martha Kustner,
Roberta Connolly, Lorraine GregersenFri 07/02 Michael Durkin, Wesley Fout,
Stephen Wheeler, Gerald CampeauSat 07/03 Bob & Jean Mitchell, Gail GasparacSun 07/04 All ParishionersMon 07/05 Jim & Kathy McLaughlin, Grace Vogt
Helen Byrne, Bruno WrobelTues 07/06 Glenn Kanaby, Ann Panico
Mary Lockowitz, Neil FlynnWed 07/07 Wesley Fout, Felicia Saravia,
Mike Beatty, Gerald CampeauThurs 07/08 Roxane Obenauf, Norma Van Hoorn,
Well Being of Mike Graham, Vocations Ministry in Memory of Sr. Ramon Naughton
Fri 07/09 Sat 07/10 Sun 07/11 Mon 07/12 Tues 07/13 Wed 07/14
Thurs 07/15 Fri 07/16
Sat 07/17 Sun 07/18 Mon 07/19
Tues 07/20
Marijo Komp, Jerry CampeauGlenn Kanaby, K.F. JosephAll ParishionersBruce Johnson, Peggy AmborskiJerry Campeau, Lorrie MuellerBob & Jean Mitchell, George & Rose Rosko Norma Van HoornVida Yarc, Mary Kay McLaughlinRoxane Obenauf, Ed & Evelyn Lobus,Sue Zimmer, Lorrie MuellerBaby Connolly, Martin William(Bill) Palzet All ParishionersRoxane Obenauf, Rita Gagliano,Well Being for Catechists of CFF
Robert Naughton, Lorrie Mueller,
Wed 07/21
Thurs 07/22
IN MEMORY OFPlease pray for the soul of:
Jerry Graczyk Marilyn Klima
Lynn CampbellDonna HerzbergFri 07/23
Norma Van HoornLawrence & Marguerite Day, Gary Mowder, Norma Van HoornJerry Campeau, Frank Cale, Shannon Nicosia, Well Being for Fr. Robinson From Vocations MinistryMary Lynch, Mathew & Rosa Emmanuval,
Sat 07/24 Sun 07/25 Mon 07/26
Tues 07/27
Dennis & Mary Ann SheehanBren Murphy, Dennis & Mary Ann Sheehan All ParishionersRay Miller, John Thumel, Elizabeth Chisholm Phillips, Sophie & EdwardNowak Roxane Obenauf, Martin McGreal,
Wed 07/28
Dennis & Mary Ann Sheehan, Adam Darby
Frank Cale, Edward & Mary Ellin McGoey,Nicoletta Maglio Arce
Thurs 07/29 Frank Larker, Frank Cale, Norma Van Hoorn
Fri 07/30 Jim Frederick, Janet Jacob,50th Anniversary of Ken & Marguerite Eigner
Sat 07/31 Evelyn & August Radloff, Brian Sommer
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Support for the Military Sunday Reflections by Kevin SullivanWE OFFER PRAYERS FOR ALL WHO CURRENTLY SERVE OUR COUNTRY
Please keep the following military in your prayers. We salute them, one and all! If you wish to have someone on this list, please e-mail [email protected] or call 847-362-2073. Also, please let us know if one of the listed is no longer on active duty.2nd Lt. Paul Manfredini, U.S. Army, son of Robert & Monica ManfrediniCadet Jacob Frederick, U. S. Military Academy, grandson of Larry & Eileen FrederickPvt. Kurt Feiereisel, U.S. Marine Corps, son of Kurt and Jani FeiereiselSr. Chief Brian Woydziak, U.S. Navy, son-in-law of Paul & Nancy ZgonenaMajor Jason Actis, U.S. Marine Corps, parishioner and husband of Christina Actis2nd Lt. Maeve Daw, U.S. Air Force, daughter of Anne Ise & Sean Daw2nd Lt. Daniel Mudd, U.S. Marine Corps, grandson of Ronnie &Dennis MuddLance Corporal Shaun Kelly, U.S. Marine Corps, nephew ofAnn & Al ThellefsonLT Col. Brian Horine, U.S. Army, nephew of Carol SuvanichCadet Ryan L. O’Malley, U.S. Military Academy, son of John &Veronica O’MalleyPFC Liam Acton, U.S. Marine Corps, nephew of Nancy &Michael KnightEMN3 Matthew T. Mano, grandson of Kip & Tooty IzacPFC Maksim K. Jankowski, U.S.Marine Corps, nephew of Larry & Donna ConnollyMajor Patrick J. Walsh, nephew of Carol WalshENS Brian D. Shannon, grandson of Rita & Jim Gorman and Pat & Bill ShannonCapt. Tierney A. Shannon, granddaughter of Pat & Bill ShannonCadet Eamon P. Shannon, U.S. Air Force, grandson of Rita & JimGorman and Pat & Bill ShannonCapt. Robert E. Stone, grandson of Pat & Bill ShannonEM3 Joe Criel, U.S. Navy, grandson of Rick & Kelly HobbsLt. Col. Brian Stehle, U.S. Army, nephew of Penny & MikeKlestinskiMajor Richard F. Kehoe, U.S. Army, son of Kathy KehoeCaptain Kevin P. Boyle, son of James and Gerri Boyle1 Lt. Troy Howell, U.S. Army, grandson of Rita DePrima1 Lt. Conor P. Dooley, U.S. Army, nephew of Susan and Ed SpethLTC Erik Archer, U.S. Army, son of Ann HarmonMajor Jessica Larson Horine, P.A., U.S. Army, niece of Carol SuvanichMAJ Thomas McGee, U.S. Air Force, son-in-law of John and Rita TschanzCaptain Brandon Mokris, U.S. Marine Corps, nephew of Maura & Kedric ChamberlinColonel Scott Davis, U.S. Army, brother of Lisa & Michael GodfreyCorporal Timothy Gunter, U.S. Marine Corps, son of Kurt & Carrie-AnnLance Corporal James Taylor, U.S. Marine Corps, great-grandson of Beryl RouseLance Corporal Jacklyn Thomas, U.S. Marine Corps, great-granddaughter of Beryl RouseCPT Dominique Ramos, U.S. Army, granddaughter of Beryl RouseCDR Mark Tschanz, U.S. Navy, son of John & Rita TschanzLCDR Steven Tschanz, U.S. Navy, son of John & Rita TschanzMajor John F. Meyers, U.S. Army, son of Dave & Liz MeyersCDR Keith Schroeder, U.S. Navy, nephew of Dolores & Wilbur SchultzMajor James A. Nardelli, U.S. Army, son of Jim & Christy NardelliCPT Andrew Jarosz, U.S. Marine Corps, son of Johnny & Carol JaroszLance Corporal Kevin G. Cronin, U.S. Marine Corps, son of Kevin & Cheryl CroninCPT Carrie Cieslak, U.S. Army, niece of John LewisCPT Thomas Cieslak, U.S. Army, nephew of John Lewis1 Lt. Adam I. Coates, U.S. Army, son of Matt & Lydia CoatesPFC Sebastian A. Coates, U.S. Army, son of Matt & Lydia CoatesHM3 Ryan L’Heureux, U.S. Navy, son of Linda & RichWarrant Office Jonathan M. Bray, U.S. Marine Corps, son of Sue BrayLT. COL. Gregory W. Schultz, U.S. Air Force, son of Dolores and Wilbur SchultzPetty Officer 3rd Class Aaron Hedlund, son of Paul and Nancy Hedlund
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Sunday Reflections by Kevin Sullivan
14th Sunday in Ordinary Time | July 4
15th Sunday in Ordinary Time | July 11
Ezekiel 2:2-5; Psalm 123:1-2, 2, 3-4; 2 Corinthians 12:7-10; Mark 6:1-6
Amos 7:12-15; Psalm 85:9-10, 11-12, 13-14; Ephesians 1:3-14; Mark 6:7-13
In the days of the Old Testament the Jews are present-ed as God’s chosen people, a people set apart to give and bring glory to God in Heaven. Yet with Jesus’ in-carnation we are invited to see ourselves in a more personal and intimate relationship with God as His adopted children. We are chosen not only as a people but we are chosen individually to come to know and love God as Father and be loved intimately in a very personal way through the gift of Jesus’ life, death and resurrection. Yet, like the Israelites before us, we are called to respond to the generosity of our God by liv-ing to bring glory to Him. We are called to make our
Father proud of who we are becoming. The Gospel reminds us that we are also called to brag about our Father and His tremendous beneficence to all of His children who are equally deserving of His love. As God loves His children, we carry Him forth into the world around us each and every day. Do we make Him proud? Like-wise we are reminded that not all of those we encounter will be open to the word of the Lord and may reject us for sharing our faith. Nevertheless, we must proudly and enthusiastically keep sharing the Gospel. As we continue to live more openly as faithful models as God’s children, the Holy Spirit will encourage us and help to change the world around us.
Our Scriptures last week reminded us that as we seek to enter into the Kingdom of God we should strive to deepen our faith in the Lord, all the while recognizing that the evil one will continue to tempt us to turn away or even turn back. This week we are cautioned that the journey to grow in faith never ends. The evil one can appeal to our pride and try to convince us that we have done enough, that we are holy and living a holy life. We are to always be on guard against contentment and complacency. St. Paul reminds us to seek out and give thanks for the “thorn that keeps us from
becoming to elated.” The “thorn” that helps us to be humble and to not let us get too full of ourselves should not shame us but spur us on to keep growing stronger in our faith and trust in the Lord. Without growth we risk stagnation and backsliding. We are encouraged to seek out, but not dwell on, our weaknesses so that we mightcontinuously grow closer to Christ and enter more deeply into life in the Kingdom of God. As we humbly do so, we seek to give glory and honor to the Lord rather than seeking the admiration of others. Even Jesus was not recognized in His own hometown for the glorifying works of His life saving ministry. Let us always be on the lookout for ways that we can enter more deeply into the fullness of our faith so that we might have life with an abundance of grace.
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16th Sunday in Ordinary Time | July 18 Jeremiah 23:1-6; Psalm 23:1-3, 3-4, 5, 6; Ephesians 2:13-18; Mark 6:30-34
Sunday Reflections by Kevin Sullivan
Our Scripture passages this week present one of the more frequent images we find, that of the shepherd and the sheep. It is far too easy for us to see ourselves as the sheep and Christ as the shep-herd. Likewise it is more comfortable for us to think of our bish-ops, priests and other Church figures when we read the admonition contained in the First Reading from the prophet Jeremiah: “Woe to the shepherds who mislead and scatter the flock of my pasture, says the Lord.” Have no doubt that Jesus is the true shepherd and we are to look to our priests and bishops as our earthly shepherds. However, Paul, in his letter to the Ephesians, reminds us that Jesus
is the one who leads us all to a place of everlasting peace. We are also taught that our call is to be imitators of Christ and share in His ministry as priest, prophet and king. The Second Vatican Council in the document Lumen Gentium further reminds us that we in the laity are co-responsible with the hierarchy to bring the Good News to the world. We too are called to act as Jesus did in the Gospel passage when He looked around and saw the vast crowd in need of a shepherd. We are called to be shepherds to those we encounter in our daily lives. We too share the responsibility with our Church leaders to look around to find the lost and forsaken and find ways to invite them to join us in the peaceful sheepfold where Jesus will look out for us and provide for our deepest needs with His love and mercy. Let us pray for the grace, courage and wisdom to assume our responsibility as shepherds to draw others to Christ.
17th Sunday in Ordinary Time | July 25 Kings 4:42-44; Psalm 145:10-11, 16-16, 17-18; Ephesians 4:1-6; John 6:1-15
Throughout Ordinary Time the Scriptures often point us to the miraculous power and generous love of Jesus as He performs signs and wonders. While many, like those five thousand in this week’s Gospel, may be attracted by miraculous signs and wonders, Jesus knew their faith needed to be nourished and sustained. The abundant love that He shares knows no bounds. The love of God is end-less no matter how many are drawn in. There will always be more love available so that we can feed the hungry and bring healing to those who are hurting, downtrodden or oppressed. We are reminded of this life-sustaining power each time we are united with Christ in the Holy Eucharist. Likewise, as Paul reminds us again in the let-
ter to the Ephesians, we are called to live our lives in unity with Christ to “preserve the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.” Christ will nourish and sustain us if we let His miraculous love and mercy flow into our lives. As we live in the abundance of His love, let us be inspired to help others to be united to that same abundant love by living our life in a manner worthy of the call we have received as children of God.
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Staff DirectoryFr. John Trout | Pastor | [email protected]. Martin Luboyera | Associate Pastor | [email protected]. Emmanuel Torres-Fuentes | Associate Pastor | [email protected] Fr. John Hennessey | Pastor Emeritus | [email protected] Dan Coughlin |[email protected] Dennis Mudd | [email protected] Deacon George Kashmar | [email protected]
Mass TImesWeekend Masses in Church
Saturday | 5 p.m. Sunday | 9 a.m., 10:45 a.m., 5 p.m.
Drive-in MassesSunday
7:15 a.m | 10:45 a.m
Weekday MassesMon - Fri | 6:30 a.m Mon - Sat | 8:30 a.m.
RosaryMonDay - Saturday 7:45 a.m.
Sacrament of reconciliationSat 11 a.m.
Eucharistic AdorationThursday 3 p.m.Hosted by the Vocations Ministry
REgister For Mass At the link below
stjoseph-libertyville.org/massregistration
Anne Phoenix | School Principal | [email protected] Roeser | Director of Administration | [email protected] Burrow | Director of Music | [email protected] Causey | Director of Social Justice & Service | [email protected] Sosa | CBC & PWC Ministries Coordinator | [email protected] Ann Hail | Parish Office Staff | [email protected] McMahon | Director of Technology | [email protected] and Brigid Dutton |Youth Ministers | [email protected] Harris | Facilities Manager | [email protected]
Our VisionThrough Our Baptism and Eucharist, We Are Called
to Love as Christ Loves and Serve as Christ Serves
Parish Pastoral Council E-mail: [email protected]
Members of the Parish Pastoral Council: Fr. John Trout, Bridget Chaney (Faith Formation), Deacon Dan Coughlin (Social Justice & Service), Michelle Hobson (Chair), Jim Lobus (Community Building), David & Kathy Olson (Youth), Tom Sear (Accountability), Dennis Valentini (Prayer & Worship)
Parish Finance Council Fr. John Trout, Bob Killackey, Joseph Loumeau, Kevin Rule (Chair), Joanie Sauers, Brian Savage, Tom Sear, Craig Sondalle
121 E Maple Ave. Libertyville, Il 60648
(847) 362-2073
Our MissionIn Jesus Christ, we will grow
and flourish through...
•Engaging, welcoming andbuilding community
•Lifelong faith formation•Social justice and service
to others in need•Engaging and
understanding the energy and interests of our youth•Prayer and worship thatdeepens our spiritual life•Accountability in using
our resources wisely
SO THAT WE MAY LIVE LIFE ABUNDANTLY
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Staff DirectoryFr. John Trout | Pastor | [email protected]. Martin Luboyera | Associate Pastor | [email protected]. Emmanuel Torres-Fuentes | Associate Pastor | [email protected] Fr. John Hennessey | Pastor Emeritus | [email protected] Dan Coughlin |[email protected] Dennis Mudd | [email protected] Deacon George Kashmar | [email protected]
Mass TImesWeekend Masses in Church
Saturday | 5 p.m. Sunday | 9 a.m., 10:45 a.m., 5 p.m.
Drive-in MassesSunday
7:15 a.m | 10:45 a.m
Weekday MassesMon - Fri | 6:30 a.m Mon - Sat | 8:30 a.m.
RosaryMonDay - Saturday 7:45 a.m.
Sacrament of reconciliationSat 11 a.m.
Eucharistic AdorationThursday 3 p.m.Hosted by the Vocations Ministry
REgister For Mass At the link below
stjoseph-libertyville.org/massregistration
Anne Phoenix | School Principal | [email protected] Roeser | Director of Administration | [email protected] Burrow | Director of Music | [email protected] Causey | Director of Social Justice & Service | [email protected] Sosa | CBC & PWC Ministries Coordinator | [email protected] Ann Hail | Parish Office Staff | [email protected] McMahon | Director of Technology | [email protected] and Brigid Dutton |Youth Ministers | [email protected] Harris | Facilities Manager | [email protected]
Our VisionThrough Our Baptism and Eucharist, We Are Called
to Love as Christ Loves and Serve as Christ Serves
Parish Pastoral Council E-mail: [email protected]
Members of the Parish Pastoral Council: Fr. John Trout, Bridget Chaney (Faith Formation), Deacon Dan Coughlin (Social Justice & Service), Michelle Hobson (Chair), Jim Lobus (Community Building), David & Kathy Olson (Youth), Tom Sear (Accountability), Dennis Valentini (Prayer & Worship)
Parish Finance Council Fr. John Trout, Bob Killackey, Joseph Loumeau, Kevin Rule (Chair), Joanie Sauers, Brian Savage, Tom Sear, Craig Sondalle
121 E Maple Ave. Libertyville, Il 60648
(847) 362-2073
Our MissionIn Jesus Christ, we will grow
and flourish through...
•Engaging, welcoming andbuilding community
•Lifelong faith formation•Social justice and service
to others in need•Engaging and
understanding the energy and interests of our youth•Prayer and worship thatdeepens our spiritual life•Accountability in using
our resources wisely
SO THAT WE MAY LIVE LIFE ABUNDANTLY