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July 15, 2018 7399 West 159th Street Tinley Park IL 60477 708-429-6767 www.stjulie.org July 15 Proofing Request To:__________________ Please note changes or corrections by either using red, colored ink or highlighter or post-its where needed. When you have finished the whole issue, please return to Laura’s desk for final editing. Proofing Guidelines Please review all pages checking that dates are not prior to bulletin date. If any discrepancies, please note them accordingly > Verify dates and times (p4 & thru-out) to the Parish Online Calendar > Verify EM lists (top p5) are not duplicated for Masses > Verify name spelling for Mass Intentions (p5)to the Mass Book > Proof pages 7-14 checking for grammar, spelling, dates. > Fr Lou’s Line (p2) - if included in proof copy Thank You! Page 2 FR. LOU’S LINE… Inside this Issue NEW BISHOPS… THANK YOU… On Tuesday, July 3rd the Archdiocese an- If you haven’t taken a look lately, I suggest you 2 Fr. Lou’s Line nounced the appointment of three new Auxil- take a look at both our Holy Family statue iary Bishops by Pope Francis. What great news and St. Julie Billiart statue. Mark Brzuszkiewicz 3 for our Archdiocese. The Bishops-elect are (Mr. B), one of our very talented parishioners Parish Happenings Bishop Mark Bartosic, Bishop Bob Casey and made new stands for each of the statues. He & Highlights Bishop Ron Hicks. They will be ordained Bish- is gifted with skill and artistry. The stands pro- 4 ops on Monday, September 17th. Our three vide a worthy compliment to our liturgical Parish Calendar new Bishops are all members of the class of furnishings. Over the years, Mark has shared Sacrificial Giving 1994. Bishop Casey lived across the hall from his talents in many ways, especially in building 5 me for my first two years at Mundelein Semi- many of the pieces used for our Going To God Ministers and nary. Bob is a great person, humble, generous Together events. Thanks to Mark! Mass Intentions and kind. Bishop Bartosic was in the neighbor- ing deanery to me when I was in North River- PARKING NOTICE… 6 side. He is a very creative and gentle soul. As of late, I have noticed more vehicles parked In Our Prayers Bishop Hicks, who is well known to us out in ‘no parking zones’ in our parking lot. There 7 here in the southwest burbs, has been a great are areas that are marked fire lanes and are See-Need-Share leader as Vicar General. He too, is a kind man not parking spaces. In addition, common sense Jesus and a very talented leader. All three fit the notes that places which are not striped are New Mass Times mold of Bishops that Pope Francis is making: either fire lanes or traffic lanes. Please be cour- 8 pastoral, innovative and with the ‘smell of the teous of others and park in the proper places. Liturgy & Music sheep.’ Join me in praying for our new Bishops. If the police were to come through our lot, These days, being a Bishop is a real challenge. I there would be several folks not too happy 9 am very glad to see that we will be blessed by about getting a ticket for illegal parking. Human Concerns the ministry of three fine brother priests. 10 PLANNING AHEAD… Formation The other day, I went to pick my dad up from LOTS OF WORK… the airport as he was returning from a trip to 11 Over the course of these summer months, lots Parish Life visit my sister in Albuquerque. While driving of work is planned as we strive to maintain our & Communications home, I noticed a sign from doctor’s office facilities. Despite hoping to spread things out a advertising BACK TO SCHOOL physicals! It is 12 bit, for various reasons, it seems as if they’ll all said that July 4th is the unofficial midpoint of Youth & Young Adults kick off this week! Starting Monday we are summer, so I suppose I shouldn’t have been expecting parking lot workers, HVAC install- 13 surprised to see an advertisement associated ers and landscapers who will all begin their Our Parish School with BACK TO SCHOOL. Nevertheless, it various tasks. Needless to say, it may be a bit took me back at first, but I suppose now is an 14 crazy around the campus for the next few Bulletin Board appropriate time to share some reminders to days/weeks. I ask your patience as projects prepare for the fall. progress with, hopefully, only minor disruptions • to our routines. REGISTER NOW for the Religious Educa- tion program. Many folks have registered early to get the discount, but if you haven’t MISSION APPEAL... registered yet - do so soon! Classes begin Letters from Next Sunday will be the annual missionary in early September. St. Julie Billiart ~ • appeal. Each year, the parishes throughout REBOOT! A great opportunity is coming the Archdiocese host a missionary for a to our area. A night of inspiration led by Abandonment weekend to share the story of their work in Chris Stefanick. On October 10, 2018, our gives strength, spreading the Gospel. This year, St. Julie wel- Renew My Church parish grouping is spon- peace and even joy comes Fr. Abraham Nirappel, a priest from soring the evening on sharing our faith! amidst the greatest the Diocese of Kohima, Nagaland in north- difficulties. Tickets available now in the Parish Office. east India. The missionary will speak at all the ~Julie Themes Masses next weekend and there will be a Peace & Prayers, second collection to support their work. PARISH HAPPENINGS & HIGHLIGHTS Page 3 Today in the today in the Parish Hall after all the Devine Sunday morning Masses Center Special thanks to Lawn Funeral Home Doors open at 1:00pm for their generous contribution to offset some of the expenses. 2018 Summer Mission Appeal Next Weekend July 21/22, 2018 This year’s Summer Mission Co-Op comes from the Diocese of Kohima, Nagaland, North- east India. Diocese of Kohima is part of the great mission legacy of Northeast India, the land of dif- ferent tribes and tongues, cultures and customs. 708/633-0900 Today Kohima (comprising the whole State of Nagaland) is the most flourishing and vibrant mis- 15608 S Harlem Ave Orland Park, IL sion terri-tory in India. From a few hundred Catho- Please enjoy your lunch and/or dinner lics 50 years ago, the Catholic number in 2018 is over 60,000 – thanks to the untiring work of mis- at Outback Steakhouse this Wednesday, sionary priests, religious and laity. July 18 from 11am-10pm. St Julie Billiart receives 15% of all sales. The faith is growing steadily and we need to keep up the momentum. Any opportunity missed is a Be sure to take the flyer inserted into chance lost forever. In our tribal set up if we fail to this bulletin. Eat in or order carryout. respond positively to their interest and seeking, Either way, St Julie benefits! they would turn back, never to return. In the pre- sent time the people are well disposed and eager Thanks again for all your support and for faith. A unique reality is the missionary zeal of everything you do for St Julie Billiart! the lay Catholics themselves who reach out and share their faith with others. The Mission Co-op Plan is an important way you are helping us to do direct evangelization of the non-Catholics, adult Saturdays at 8:00am: faith formation of the baptized, educating children YOUNG through our Catholic schools, providing healing July 21, 28 and August 4 ministry through medical apostolate and uplifting ADULTS St. Elizabeth Seton, the quality of life of the population through self-help 9300 W. 167th St. projects in the rural villages. Orland Hills, IL 60487 Thank you for being a participant in the missionary efforts of the universal Catholic Church. For more information on the Theology on Tap events, see page 12. Page 4 ST JULIE BILLIART PARISH CALENDAR July 15 - 22 PARISH OFFICE (Subject to change without notice) HOURS New Sunday Mass Times: Monday 8:00am, 9:30am, 11:00am & 6:00pm 8:30am-4:30pm* Sunday Donut Sunday - Parish Hall 8:30 am Tuesday July 15 Baptisms - Church 12:30 pm 8:30am-4:30pm* Bingo - Devine Center 1:00 pm Wednesday Break Away Retreat - Departs 8:30am-7:00pm** Rosary - American House 10:00 am Thursday Domestic Violence Ministry Meeting - Great Room 7:00 pm 8:30am-4:30pm* Monday St Peregrine Novena Begins - Sacred Heart Chapel 7:00 pm July 16 Monday Night Medley - Our Lady of the Woods 7:00 pm Friday & Saturday AA - Devine Center 8:00 pm Closed Break Away Retreat - Away Sunday beginning 7/1 8:30am-11:30am Tuesday Rosary - Heartis Village 10:00 am *Monday-Thursday July 17 Break Away Retreat - Away Closed for lunch 12-1pm Outback Steakhouse Restaurant Fundraiser 11:00 am **Wednesday Wednesday - 15608 S Harlem Ave, Orland Park Open until 7pm July 18 Break Away Retreat - Away On Fridays Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament - Sacred Heart Chapel 8:30 am the Mary Chapel Young at Heart Board Meeting - Great Room 10:00 am will be open from Thursday Mass - Brementowne Manor 3:00 pm 8:30am - 4:00pm July 19 Holy Hour of Reparation - Sacred Heart Chapel 4:00 pm Access only thru doors Mass - Tinley Court Retirement Center 4:00 pm by the Parish Office/ Break Away Retreat - Away West Entrance Friday Break Away Retreat - Returns July 20 Theology on Tap - St Elizabeth Seton 8:00 am Saturday Private Baptism - Church 1:00 pm July 21 AA - Devine Center 7:30 pm Sunday Baptism at Mass - Church 11:00 am July 22 Sacrificial Giving for July 1, 2018 ~ June 30, 2019 July 1 July 8 Year to Date Needed $18,750.00 $18,750.00 $37,500.00 Collected $17,723.00 $13,791.09 $31,514.09 (Under) Budget ($ 1,027.00) ($ 4,958.91) ($ 5,985.91) Children’s Envelopes / Amount 5 / $2.00 3 / $0 Is our parish online giving provid- contributions through either direct debit from your er.
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