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Thank You! Page 2 FR. LOU’S LINE… Inside this Issue NEW … 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 . 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 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 . 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. We invite you to our parish checking/savings account or through your credit/ website to the ‘Support Us’ tab or debit card. use this direct link: https://www.stjulie.org/online- Faith Direct is an easy way for you to support our giving/. You can enroll securely online. Our parish parish offertory and second collections. code is IL834 No more writing checks or searching for envelopes Faith Direct enables you to make your Church on the way out the door. Enroll now! MINISTERS & MASS INTENTIONS Page 5

Please note New Mass times in effect LITURGICAL MINISTERS Saturday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday JULY 21 / 22 (subject to change without notice) 4:30 pm 8:00 am 9:30 am 11:00 am 6:00 pm

PRESIDER - Summer Mission Fr. Lou Tylka Fr. Lou Tylka Fr. Lou Tylka Fr. Lou Tylka Fr. Lou Tylka DEACON CANTOR E. Eubank C. Clouse M. Kramer B. Theis K. Kempke

LECTORS 1st J. Benz K./J. Rost C. Nied L. Ignacio J. Noga 2nd J. Neven P. Isherwood J. Hauser R. Kaemerer K. Weishaar SERVERS T. Bueno K. Krusza J. Donohoe A. Mani A. Noga B. Spinella L. Rost T. Donohoe E. Mani L. Salgado Not Filled Not Filled W. Shields G. Rubio Not Filled EUCHARISTIC R. Bracken B. Daum J. Corral-Meza P. Bedell J. Dantis MINISTERS B. Broz M. Estandarte J. Hannigan D. Dobrzynski K. Duffy M. Grzeslo L. Frencl M. Hannigan D. Dudek P. Duffy J. Haines D. Gallagher K. Keller N. Dudek C. Evans E. Helmold M. Geary M. McMullen-Kahle L. Freundt J. Lucas P. Helmold G. Gestaut T. Melgar M. Gastala G. Noga M. Hernaez M. Johnson M. Melgar M. Halicki M. O'Donnell M. Holan K. Koszut C. Minatto K. Intrieri T. O'Donnell B. Kmak D. Mazzuca A. Morrissey J. Kilanowski J. Rickey J. Lisiecki M. Norris M. Murphy M. Marchbanks T. Sherry M. Lisiecki L. Palmer D. Oliver M. Mitchell Not Filled J. McErlean N. Rosian M. Ortega A. Nevins Not Filled P. Moskal K. Rost E. Pienkowski N. Padgett Not Filled M. Noell K./J. Rost J. Van Zeyl M. Prepura, Sr. Not Filled J. O'Connor D. Shanahan S. Wasinski E. Sniegowski Not Filled M. Ryan R. Siepka P. Wyrick D. Stanula * denotes sub has been B. Weglarz R. Wyrick C. Ward requested and is needed K. Weishaar E. Zych J. Zander

CHILDREN’S Leader J. Tuzik LITURGY Assistant J. Nels Mass Intentions for Daily Masses, Monday and Friday at 8:00am Wednesday Monday, July 16 Thursday Friday, July 20 Tuesday, July 17 July 18 Our Lady of Mt Carmel July 19 St Apollinaris St Camillus de Lellis, Priest +Fr. John Grigus +Therese Gilmack +Matthew E. Szwed For the people of +Jamie Koke Homuth +Herbert & Theodora Zuleger +Fr. Pachalis Grigus +Oscar Johnson St Julie Billiart +Edwin Rybczyk +John LaPeruto Deceased members of: +Salvatore Madonia +Frances Kuta +Marge Galfano Morrissey & Leonard families +John Grigus Hannan & Daly family cousins +Jean Sommerfield

Mass Intentions for the Christian Sabbath, the Lord’s Day Saturday, July 21 St Lawrence of Brindisi, Sunday, July 22: Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Priest & Doctor of the Church 4:30pm 8:00am 9:30am 11:00am 6:00pm For the people of +Jack Norris For the people of +Mary Ann Rubino +Ted Gansky St Julie Billiart +Brian Fitzgibbons St Julie Billiart +Michael Prepura +Joseph P. Miller +Peggy O’Neill +Mary Schulok +James Fernatt +Elizabeth Demma +Ted Roy +John & Florence Domke +Hank & Jean Kulenski +Alice & Ray Minerath Deceased members of the +Chester Faron Galenziewski family +William & Elsie Kretzer +Felizardo & MariaDe La Pena +James Unger +Lorraine & Bob Werner +John Gatto +Dan Donovan +Edward Kennedy, Sr. +Edward Kennedy, Jr. +Patricia Kennedy Individual deceased names will be preceded by the cross (+) sign. Page 6 IN OUR PRAYERS

OUR BELOVED DEAD BAPTISMS

Frances Gallina Saturday, July 7, 2018 (wife of Jasper) Keagan Anne JoAnn Berry Manka daughter of Abby and Joseph Galvan

Tom Gallagher Angelo Tyler (brother of Dan) son of Katelynn Ammann and Anthony Juarez

Daniel Patrick son of Colleen and Kevin Kirk NEEDING GOOD HEALTH Remy Victoria Marie Osborne daughter of Cindy and Jonathan Macalinga David McMullen Donna Buckley Gannon Jacob Sue Straatman son of Caitlyn and Troy Vander Wyst Baby Lucy McGrath Chloe Kotterstette Anthony Brattoli Dennis Kilanowski George Korhorn Maura O’Donnell

SERVING OUR COUNTRY *

Thomas Ryan, USMC John T. Hannigan 2nd Lt. Andrew Reno Major Jim Hannigan, US Army PFC John Riordan, US Army 1st Lt. John H. Weiss 1st Lt. Brian Sutor, USAF Tanya Ayon, USAF John Scope, US Army Col. Tom Vogel, US Army Private Juan Carlos Chavez, US Army AFC Alex Barrett, USAF Col. Dan Vogel, US Army AFC Tanya Rhude, USAF Sgt. Daniel Patrick Ryan, US Army Paul Evans SSG, US Army Capt. Michael J. VanWyk, USMC Sgt. Joe Louis Siebenaler, US Army Joseph Lyon PFC Lt. Cmdr. Michael P. Schnolis, US Navy SPC Rhiannon Siebenaler, US Army Alex Bubis PFC, US Army Airman Richard P. Scherl PVT Ryan O’Hare, US Army Raul Torres, US Army Matt West, US Army PFC Daniel Wiatrowski, US Army Sgt. Jason L. O’Brien, US Army 2nd Lt. David Pierce, US Army Tyler Novak, US Army Timothy J. Avolio, US Navy Staff Sgt. Carmen Consolino, USMC Pv2 Eric Holubik, US Army Master Sgt. Michael LaGiglia Sgt. Timothy Gena, USMC PVI/PFC Abel Santillan, US Marines 1st Lt. Mario LaGiglia Airman Michael R. Sarniak, Jr., US Coast Guard Capt. Brandon Schmidt, USAF Sr. Airman Dominic LaGiglia Kimberly Rodriguez, US Marines 1st Lt. Tom Ortega, US Army Sr. Airman Brandon LaGiglia Matt Brophy, US Army Staff Sgt. Richard Vicere, USMC Private Geno LaGiglia Capt. Michael Wieland, US Marines Lance Corp. Mathew Kats, USMC Sgt. John Thomas LaGiglia Capt. John S. Dabrowski, US Army Sgt. Nicholas Kwiatek, US Marines Capt. Kelly Pajak Johnson Capt. Brian Dommer, US Army Ensign. Kevin Kwiatek, US Navy Capt. Matthew Johnson, US Army Natl Guard Sgt. Robert Sterling, US Army PFC Nicholas Hoiseck, US Army Private Salvatore Chavez, US Army Timothy Driscoll, US Army Spc. Matthew Alvis, US Army Capt. Katherine Maglia, USAF Cpl. Joseph G. Kowalczyk, USMC Ensign. Christopher O’Rourke, US Navy Michael J. Yucuis, Jr., USAF Bryan Holubik, US Navy A1C Lucas Jager, USAF Lt. Col. Kimberly (Nyderek) Schmidt, USAF Sgt. Matthew Ryan, US Army Capt. Joseph Michael Lush, US Army Nick Merda, U.S. Marines Lt. Cmdr. Michael W. Meno, Jr., US Navy PFC Johnny J. O’Leary, USMC Lt. Charles S. Novak, US Coast Guard Staff Sgt. Keller, Army Natl Guard

* To add your military family member who is currently serving our country to the prayer list, please call the parish office. When he/she is released from their service, please let us know so we can keep this list current. Thank you ~ God Bless America and all those who serve. SEE JESUS - NEED JESUS - SHARE JESUS Page 7

St Julie Billiart’s Everyday Evangelizers in RE Summer Intensive

A Reflection on Our Relationship with Jesus by Students in Ms. Chiara Derucki’s 4th Grade Class

Where do you see Jesus in your life? In my heart. In my heart and mind. In Church. Where do you need Jesus in your life? When I am sad. When I am going through a hard time. We invite all parish- At school. ioners to think about their relationship with Where do you share Jesus in your life? Jesus by looking at When I’m helping someone sad or cheering someone up. three questions: When I am in Church. • Where do I see When I am at home with my family . Jesus in my life? • Where do I need Jesus in my life? • Where do I share Jesus in my life?

New Weekend Mass Schedule: Saturday: 4:30pm Sunday: 8:00am, 9:30am, 11:00am & 6:00pm

In addition, the Parish Office Sunday hours are now 8:30am - 11:30am Worship Office (708) 429-6767 Page 8 LITURGY & MUSIC Siobhán x229; Margie x234; Marianne x213; Barb x231

Let’s Be Real… or purchase the DVD to experience it th over and over (does anybody do that 15 Sunday Do you remember the “Star Wars” anymore?). Except that what we are in movies? Of course you do. Over the experiencing is not real. The feeling that Ordinary past forty years they have literally be- something has been accomplished (by come part of the fabric of our very cul- Time the film’s resolution) is artificially creat- ture. Who among us would not recog- ed but it is done so skillfully that we

nize the phrase, “The Force be with actually take comfort in the satisfied

you”? or only have to hear the deep feelings that have been engendered in us

sound of a re-breather diving apparatus and then proceed to carry on with our Reading I: Amos 7: 12-15 to know that it’s Darth Vadar? or smile every day lives. • Amos was called by God to when we hear someone respond “I As Christians, though, we must not let be a prophet to the people of know” to the beautiful statement “I love ourselves fall into that trap. We have to Bethel you”? And most of us know who Yoda, work hard at recognizing that there are • They did not like his message C3PO and R2D2 are as easily as we bad things in this world that REALLY and so banished him from the recognize Mickey Mouse or Superman. DO exist and cannot be fixed in two town Star Wars has become a phenomenon. • Amos responds that he was hours. We are called to be aware of That’s why my children rushed to buy sent to them by God himself sweat shops in third world countries tickets a few years ago when it was re- that employ people at a substandard released because they had never seen it Reading II: Ephesians 1: 3-14 wage, of companies closing factories on the BIG screen and they wanted to • God is continually calling us here and moving elsewhere (again cheap experience it in all its “re-mastered, re- • Today he is calling us to be labor), and that even in our own coun- digitized, new footage added, special his daughters and sons by try there is an inequality of available effect enhanced” glory! I understood adoption educational opportunities, homeless their excitement. When it first came • Through this adoption, we families, racism, sexism, religious intol- out it was a movie unlike any other that receive his many blessings erance, and just plain indifference to the just exploded on the screen and needs of the poor. And to top it all off, touched every emotional nerve in your Gospel: Mark 6: 7-13 the divisiveness between people of dif- body. It had it all: fear, excitement, sad- • As God sent Amos to spread fering viewpoints has driven a wedge so ness, curiosity, desire, humor, the little his message, Jesus sends out big that even having a conversation guy beating out the big guy. I remember his own disciples about anything meaningful is near im- the last shot of the movie: the major • They are to trust their safety possible. characters stood and ‘faced’ the audi- to the hospitality of others But as hard as it is, we must come to- ence after having received their medals. gether so we can try to correct these Everyone in the theatre literally stood God always chooses the ordinary injustices. Difficult? Absolutely. But it is up and cheered! We all walked out of person to do extraordinary things vital to the survival of our world that there feeling on top of the world be- in God’s name. First Amos, who we find ways to do real things to effect cause good won out over evil! Now, in was a shepherd but who rallied real change. WE are the little guy try- and of itself, that’s not a bad thing, to himself to do God’s bidding. Then ing to beat the big guy in defense of all feel good. But (there’s always a but), we Jesus’ disciples, who though they the little guys in the world who need a went home feeling like WE had done came from an ordinary life, were champion. If we try, I know we can be a something good, and I don’t think that is given an extraordinary task by phenomenon, too. good because we were feeling very sat- Jesus to call others to change isfied that a wrong was righted—and ~Margie Guadagno their lives for the sake of the forgetting IT WAS ONLY A MOVIE! In gospel. effect, it kept us from trying to do good ourselves in the real world. Many movies do that today. Film makers have become very adept at drawing us into the circumstances and emotions of their movies. We get connected to the film and often are drawn to see it again (708) 429-6767 x232 HUMAN CONCERNS [email protected] Page 9

Seven Themes of Please join us, all are invited to Catholic Social Teaching The St. Julie SVdP Chapter is a group Harvest of Empire: of dedicated men and women who The Church's social teaching is a rich seek to help those in need. If you or The Untold Story of treasure of wisdom about building a someone you know is in need of just society and living lives of holiness temporary assistance, we may be able Latinos in America amidst the challenges of modern soci- to help. Our group is trained to ety. Modern Catholic social teaching assess all situations in order to best A powerful documentary that exam- has been articulated through a tradi- serve the community. ines the direct connection between tion of papal, conciliar, and episcopal Please leave your name and a phone the long history of US intervention documents. The depth and richness of number where you can be reached in Latin America and the immigration this tradition can be understood best and we will call you back. 708-429- crisis we face today. 6767 x244. through a direct reading of these doc- We now have an email address There will be 2 showings, in the uments. In these brief reflections, we dedicated to serving our clients. Great Room, to choose from: highlight several of the key themes We hope it will make reaching out that are at the heart of our Catholic to and from even easier: Sunday, July 29 at Noon or social tradition. stvincentdepaulstjulie @gmail.com Monday, July 30 at 6:30pm. #2 Call to Family, Community, and Participation We would like to thank you for The person is not only sacred but also your ongoing support! The St. social. How we organize our society -- Julie Community is so generous and in economics and politics, in law and kind. You are the reason we can do what we do. You are the most policy -- directly affects human dignity important member of our SVdP and the capacity of individuals to team! grow in community. Marriage and the family are the central social institu- Prayers are always welcome! As your tions that must be supported and St. Julie Chapter of SVdP, we promise to be sound stewards of your strengthened, not undermined. We support while helping those in need. Creation Care Tip believe people have a right and a duty God bless! to participate in society, seeking Frequent lawn watering is expensive together the common good and well- and often unnecessary. A typical being of all, especially the poor and Monthly Prayer Vigil at lawn only needs about one inch of vulnerable. water per week to survive. So if Planned Parenthood in there is no rain, water every 6-8 Flossmoor days to reduce your water bill. A You are invited to attend a peaceful best practice: water for 15 minutes prayer vigil at the Flossmoor PP site then allow the water to soak in for a (19831 S. Governor's Highway, Floss- while and repeat 3-4 times, lessening moor, IL). Please meet us on the third waste of water run-off. This deeper Friday of each month 10am- soaking technique encourages the Donate blood at your Noon. Public parking is available 1/2 roots to grow deeper and be more block north of the Planned drought resistant. local donation center Parenthood site on 198th St. All are You rock! welcome.

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Registration You Are 2018-19 Called! Registration materials When we think of for the 2018-19 the first disciples of Religious Education Jesus, we picture quite a “motley crew.” classes have been This peculiar and sometimes blundering mailed, and by now, you should have collection of fishermen and a tax received the information. Both new and collector were to become the COMING ATTRACTIONS: returning families need to register for foundation of his Church. Jesus relied on very average human beings to build and Holy Fire is a wonderful event next year. extend the kingdom he had proclaimed. designed around bringing young Tuition must be paid in full at the time of He called them forth and told them to people together to witness their registration. We accept cash or check. Catholic faith. It is also a great go, to tend, and to proclaim what they Credit card payments or direct debit had heard and seen. opportunity for teens, particu- from your checking or savings account larly those preparing for the We, as the baptized, are also called to are only available on-line, through Sacrament of Confirmation to carry on the mission of Jesus. We may “Faith Direct”. reflect more deeply on the gifts think of ourselves as inadequate or of the Holy Spirit which they The Religious Education program is for lacking teaching skills but we know the will receive when they are con- children in Preschool thru 8th Grades message and it is ours to share. One firmed. Please keep our upcom- who attend the public district schools. great way to transmit the “good news” th ing 8 grade students in your This program is developmental, which is by being a Catechist in the Religious prayers as they experience Holy means that the children are expected to Education Program here at St. Julie. If Fire this October. attend ALL levels in order to be fully you would like more information on this initiated and formed into the life of the ministry, please call (708) 429-6767 Church. Please call the Religious Education Office at 708-429-6767 with Monday Night Medley any questions. As always, we are grateful The last evening is tomorrow at 7pm for your support and collaboration. at Our Lady of the Woods Parish, 10731 West 131st Street, Orland Park.

Pay your tuition with SCRIP! Earn Religious Education Tuition Rebates There are so many ways to use Scrip gift cards and earn valuable rebates for your family. Everyday shopping, gas, back to school clothing, shoes and so much more! Scrip Summer Schedule Monday mornings: Parish Courier Wednesday evenings 6:00pm-7:00pm @ CJB

See page 13 Summer Intensive 2018 for more details (708) 429-6767 x212 Page 11 PARISH LIFE & COMMUNICATIONS [email protected]

Best Wishes Fr Bob in your new assignment at St Rene Goupil The Saint Julie Billiart family bid farewell to Fr Bob on Sunday, June 24 at 12Noon Mass and at a reception which followed in the Parish Hall. We thank Fr Bob for his years of Events Calendar service, compassion, direction, great homilies and friendly smile. He will be truly missed. TODAY 8:30am The people of Saint Rene are very fortunate Donut Sunday in the Parish Hall after to have him as their pastor. ALL the Masses. Special thanks to Lawn Funeral Home for their generous assistance. Fr Bob, we will miss you and we wish you all the best! TODAY 1:00pm BINGO in the William J Devine Center Door open at 1:00pm, Early bird games start at 1:30pm. “Lucky 13” jackpot game begins before regular play at 2:30pm.

July 16 10:00am Rosary at American House (formerly known as Autumn Leaves)

July 16 7:00pm Saint Peregrine Novena in the Sacred Heart Chapel

July 17 10:00am Rosary at Heartis Village

July 19 8:30am - 4:00pm Adoration Thursday in the Sacred Heart Chapel

July 19 4:00pm Holy Hour of Reparation in the Sacred Heart Chapel

Additional details, questions, ideas and suggestions for Parish Life and Communications can be sent to: [email protected] 708.429.6767 x212 Page 12 (708) 429-6767 x223 YOUTH & YOUNG ADULTS [email protected]

Break Away

Last Summer Trip Retreat Break Away Retreat Please pray for the This week! students this week

Summer Softball Laudato Si 7/23 @ PIE Dist 218 VBS

JULY 23-27, 2018 Next Car Wash Date @ St. George Vacation Saturday, August 4 The theme this year will be 9:00am to 1:00pm based on Pope Francis’s encycli- YOUNG ADULTS cal Laudato Si’ (On Care for Parking lot by Devine Center Our Common Home).

Children entering Kinder-garten through Fifth grade are invited to join us for mornings full of If you have any questions about Scripture lessons, fun, games, any of the upcoming events or skits, songs and daily treats. trips please contact Holly at Please contact Holly in our [email protected] Youth Ministry office at or (708)532-8234 or by email: Saturdays, hhesselschwardt Hhesselschwardt July 21, 28 and August 4 @stgeorge60477.org @stgeorge60477.org at 8:00am or or [email protected] St. Elizabeth Seton, call the parish offices th or 9300 W. 167 St. 708/429-6767 x223 (SJBC) Abby at Orland Hills, IL 60487 or [email protected] For more information on all of 708/532-2243 x512 (SGC) for more information or to the Theology on Tap events tak- volunteer. ing place across the Archdiocese of and at St. Elizabeth Seton this summer, please visit www.totchicago.org or contact Kyle Groves at 708.403.0101 or email at [email protected].

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Cardinal Catholic School is a Nationally-Recognized Blue Ribbon School of Excellence

Am I eligible to attend Cardinal Ber- Where and when may I get registra- tunity to complete an application nardin School? Where is it located? tion materials? How do I register? for financial aid. Financial aid is CJB is a “regional” Catholic school Registration opened in January. We available for in-parish families (K-8). (sponsored by St. Elizabeth Seton, will continue to accept applications Applications must be submitted by St. Francis of Assisi, St. Julie Billiart until all spaces are filled. To regis- mid-March. and St. Stephen Deacon & Martyr). ter, complete the online application Is there a “Before and After School” CJB also welcomes children from at www.cjbschool.org and then mail Program? other parishes and Christian house- or drop off original birth and baptis- Yes! The Extended Day Program holds whose parents are seeking mal certificates (originals will be opens at 6:30a and closes when the a Christ-centered educational envi- returned) and a one-time family school day begins. Extended Day ronment. Please share this news registration fee of $250. For Grades re-opens at 2p and closes at 6p. The with your neighbors and friends! 1-8, include a copy of the 2017-18 hourly-rate ($8/hr for one child; CJB is located at 9250 W. 167th first semester report card and $10/hr for two or more children) is Street in Orland Hills, adjacent to standardized test scores. invoiced monthly. All registered St. Elizabeth Seton Parish. What is the tuition & how do I pay? students may attend the Extended Do you offer Pre-K & Kindergarten? Tuition for 2018-19 is as follows. Day Program. Yes! We offer half-day and full-day 3 Full-day (Kindergarten-8) in-parish When may I register? -year-old and 4-year-old Pre-K! tuition is $5,195. Full-day tuition for Registration is happening NOW. We Kindergarten is full-day. The half- 3PK and 4PK is $5,510. Half-day day 3PK program is Monday- 3PK tuition is $2,970. Half-day 4PK will continue to accept registrations Thursday. You would select either tuition is $3,525. (Non-parishioner until all spaces are filled. 7:40a-10:40a (AM) or 11a-2p (PM). tuition is $6,075 for Grades K-8). Additional questions may be Half-day 4PK is Monday-Friday Tuition payment plans are available. directed to the Director of Enroll- (select AM or PM). Full-day PK and What about Financial Assistance? ment, Cynthia Devlin, at 708-403- K are Monday-Friday. Full-day 6525 x127 or via email at When you complete the online hours are 7:40a-2p. [email protected] registration, you will have an oppor-

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PLOWS Volunteers Drivers Needed to Deliver Senior Meals Committed volunteers needed to deliver meals in Palos and Orland Townships: ♦ 2-3 morning hours once per week ♦ Small stipend to defray expenses ♦ Must have own car and insurance ♦ Must submit to background check Call 708/361-0219 for driver information

Additional Opportunities Seeking Choreworker: Duties include light housekeeping, laun- dry and grocery shopping. Flexible 15- 25 hrs per week. Must have insurance. Seeking Respite Caregivers: Client supervision and companionship, meal preparation and some personal care Please submit resume via fax 708.361.9853 or Email [email protected].

Clergy Rev. , Pastor……………………...…[email protected] Edward (& Sheila) Pluchar, Deacon…………[email protected] Jay Suero, Deacon……………………….………[email protected] th 7399 West 159 Street Tinley Park IL 60477 Administration Nancy Pfieffer, Business Manager……………[email protected] Daily Masses Laura Frencl, Administrative Assistant…………[email protected] Monday-Friday at 8:00am (in the Sacred Heart Chapel) Karen Calcagno, Administrative Assistant……[email protected]

Religious Education New Weekend Mass Schedule beginning July 1, 2018 Patricia Kmak, Director of Religious Education……[email protected] Saturday 4:30pm Jean Aiello, RE Administrative Assistant…………[email protected] Sunday 8:00am, 9:30am, 11:00am & 6:00pm Peg Siebenaler, RE Administrative Assistant………[email protected]

Reconciliation Liturgy & Music Saturday from 3:30 to 4:00pm or in the parish office by appointment. Siobhán Maguire, Director of Music……..……[email protected] Margie Guadagno, Liturgy Coordinator………[email protected] Parish Office Phone: 708-429-6767 Fax: 708-429-6788 Marianne Mueller, Sacramental Coordinator…[email protected] Barb Theis, Liturgy and Technology [email protected] Parish Office Hours Sunday, beginning July 1 8:30am - 11:30am Ministries Monday, Tuesday & Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm Mike Rubino, Pastoral Associate…………….... [email protected] Wednesday 8:30am - 7:00pm Sheila Pluchar, Human Concerns…………...... [email protected] (Closed Mon-Thurs for lunch 12-1pm) Holly Hesselschwardt, Youth Minister…………. [email protected] Closed on Friday and Saturday

Registration: Please call the parish office during regular business hours. Visit our parish website www.stjulie.org Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Catholic School

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