One Family... GOD AND COUNTRY United, RENEW MY CHURCH Empowered, Committed All for One…

United as a Catholic One for All in Jesus Christ faith family Blessings upon our Fathers Empowered by the Holy Spirit to proclaim Christ’s teaching in word and M deed P I Committed to be Christ to one another through love A and service... and honor S the dignity of all people. R S I Former Pastors of I St Francis de Sales S Rev. Joseph F. O Firnbach H Founding Pastor N 1949 - 1970 † 1990

Rev. John T. McEnroe 1970 - 1982 † 1982 Rev. Richard J. B E Valker 1982 - 1992 † 2011 U Q Rev. Ronald J. I Gollatz U 1992 - 2006 † 2018 L I June 16, 2019 135 S Buesching Road D P Lake Zurich, IL 60047 Main 847.438.6622 Fax 847.438.6638 ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL www.stfrancislz.org PARISH FIX-IT TOGETHER CAMPAIGN June 16, 2019 St. Francis de Sales Parish Page 2

WELCOME TO ST. FRANCIS DE SALES PARISH! We welcome you to St. Francis de Sales. Organized as a parish in 1949 by the Archdiocese of Chicago, St. Francis de Sales Parish encompasses the communities of Lake Zurich, Deer Park, Hawthorn Woods, North Barrington, Kildeer, Long Grove and has a strong spiritual and temporal presence in Lake County. If you are new in these neighborhoods or are returning to the practice of our Catholic faith, we welcome you to our Parish. Please call or, better yet, stop by the Ministry Center so we can meet you. If you are a visitor, we know that you will take some of our goodwill with you as you return to your home parish.

Sunday, June 16: The Most Holy Trinity; Father’s Day

• Mass: 6:30am, 8am, 9:30am, 11am, 12:30pm, 5pm — Church • Emmaus House Community Dinner: 6-7:30pm — Valker Hall

Monday, June 17

• Mass: 8:30am — Church • Yoga: 9:30am — Ministry Center • Totus Tuus: 9am-3pm — Parish School • PTO Meeting: 7pm — Ministry Center • Totus Tuus Daily Mass: 11:30am — Church • All KofC Meeting: 7:30pm — Ministry Center • Art & Environment: 9am — Church

Tuesday, June 18

• Mass: 7am — Church • Totus Tuus Daily Mass: Noon — Church • Bus Pilgrimage West Chicago Suburbs • Alpha: 6:30-8:30pm — Ministry Center • Totus Tuus: 9am-3pm — Parish School • Boy Scouts Pack Meeting: 7:30-9pm — Valker Hall • Totus Tuus Confessions: 11:30am — Church

Wednesday, June 19

• Mass: 8:30am & Noon — Church • Adore: 7-8pm — Church • Totus Tuus: 9am-3pm — Parish School • Choir Rehearsal: 7-8:30pm — Ministry Center • Totus Tuus Daily Mass: Noon — Church • SVdP Board Meeting: 6:30pm — Ministry Center

Thursday, June 20

• Mass: 7am — Church • St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry: 6-7:15pm — Ministry Center • Totus Tuus: 9am-3pm — Parish School • Handbells: 6:45-8:30pm — Church • Totus Tuus Daily Mass: 1pm — Church

Friday, June 21

• Mass: 8:30am — Church • Art & Environment: 9am — Church • Totus Tuus Daily Mass: 11:30am — Church

Saturday, June 22

• Jubilee Garden Session: 8-11am — Route 22 Garden • Mass: 8:30am, 5pm Vigil — Church • Confessions: 11am — Church

Sunday, June 23

• Mass: 6:30am, 8am, 9:30am, 11am, 12:30pm, 5pm — Church • Emmaus House Community Dinner: 6-7:30pm — Valker Hall

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June 16, 2019: Trinity Sunday “See, this divine lover is at the gate. He does not merely knock, but he remains there knocking. He calls to the soul.” - St Francis de Sales

TODAY’S READINGS SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES First Reading — The wisdom of God played on the surface of Sunday: The Most Holy Trinity; Father’s Day; Julian God’s earth, finding delight in the human race (Proverbs 8:22-31). Calendar Pentecost Psalm — O Lord, our God, how wonderful you name in all Monday: Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time the earth! (Psalm 8). Wednesday: St. Romuald Second Reading — The love of God has been poured out Friday: St. Aloysius Gonzaga; Summer begins into our hearts through the Holy Spirit (Romans 5:1-15). Saturday: St. Paulinus of Nola; Ss. John Fisher and Gospel — The Spirit of truth will guide you to all truth Thomas More; Blessed Virgin Mary (John 16:12-15). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. THIS IS THE HOLY SPIRIT Today we celebrate the Holy Trinity, one of the most confounding mysteries of our faith. Through this mystery we experience our READINGS FOR THE WEEK relationship to God: Creator, Savior, and Holy Spirit. This relationship is not easy to understand or to describe. It does not become clearer Monday: 2 Cor 6:1-10; Ps 98:1, 2b, 3-4; Mt 5:38-42 through analysis. Its complexity mirrors the complexity of all our Tuesday: 2 Cor 8:1-9; Ps 146:2, 5-9a; Mt 5:43-48 relationships. We understand our relationships with our spouses, our children, our parents, and our friends only through daily give-and- Wednesday: 2 Cor 9:6-11; Ps 112:1bc-4, 9; take, annual rituals, and the life-changing moments we share. We Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 understand our relationships only as we live them. The relationships we have with those we love, and who love us, sustain us through Thursday: 2 Cor 11:1-11; Ps 111:1b-4, 7-8; Mt 6:7-15 an uncertain and difficult life. This is the Holy Trinity. Friday: 2 Cor 11:18, 21-30; Ps 34:2-7; Mt 6:19-23 What is striking about today’s readings is that each is incomplete. What they do offer is a description of a moment in our relationship, Saturday: 2 Cor 12:1-10; Ps 34:8-13; Mt 6:24-34 a memory of a time and an event when our relationship made sense even though that sense may be beyond our ability to describe fully. Sunday: Gn 14:18-20; Ps 110:1-4; 1 Cor 11:23-26; Often that is all that our faith offers, that is, a memory of what is possible, Lk 9:11b-17 what is promised, what has been given. A memory of eternity, of love beyond understanding is to be cherished and nurtured even if not fully understood. This is the Holy Trinity. Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

This column is written by Mary Jo Kunzmann, Judy Reilly, and Nancy Jarvis with the hope that it will help you on St Francis de Sales your journey to grow as disciples of Jesus.

You want to be a disciple. You try to climb the mountain Mom’s Group of holiness: do good things, pray, do all you can to be a JOIN US FOR good disciple. But your striving isn’t producing the results you want. Why? You can’t earn Summer Playdates God’s love. When you realize you can’t “do it” alone, that you still sin, that’s when you meet God – in your humility. Thursday, June 27th at 11am at Staples Park He meets you in all your near the Richard Staples Youth Sport Complex in messiness and loves you just as Old Mill Grove Neighborhood, off Red Bridge Road you are. If you humbly meet Him in the “low, fertile valley”, he will take you to the mountaintop. “Apart from me, you can do nothing.” Jn. 15:5 Join us this summer for some park play dates! We are going Into His Likeness, Edward Sri, to be meeting at different parks in the area on a Saturday p.68-69 and a Thursday morning of each month through the summer. Check out the June dates below, hope to see you there! Questions? Please e-mail Contact Stephanie Tanner at [email protected] [email protected] with any questions. June 16, 2019 St. Francis de Sales Parish Page 4

June 9th, 2019

th Emmaus House of Hospitality in its 19 Year of Ministry by Brian Pozzi

or the past few years, we at Emmaus House had Each year, we asked for additional support for our mission the privilege of providing a mass announcement and the Lord answered our prayers. It is important to note about our ministry. We are blessed to have the that we are an entirely volunteer-led ministry. We have Fopportunity to do so again. no employees of any kind. All of our Board Members If you are new to the parish, or simply need a refresher, and volunteers carve out time from their other family allow me to provide a brief description of what we do for and professional responsibilities to contribute to this the least of our brothers and sisters. ministry. Each year following mass announcements we Each Sunday night, with a few exceptions, right below are invigorated by new members of Emmaus House who us in Father Valker Hall we provide a community dinner work at our dinners, or rescue food, or serve on our Board and perishable food pantry for those who face difficulties or in some amazing cases, do all of the above. We are so with feeding themselves and their families. The dinners grateful for the extra sets of hands, hearts and minds. It is themselves are generously provided by various groups truly a blessing. looking for outreach opportunities such as: St Francis We pray that this year will be no different as we are still ministries, parish groups, civic groups, businesses, area in need of new volunteers. The good news is we have churches and school organizations. a great program set up by our founders. It’s our job to We hand out dairy, meat, bread and produce to our continue what they have put in place. You can help as guests in the harvest room following dinner. This bounty little as you want or as much as you want. A much needed is designed to help our guests make it through the week opportunity is to be Emmaus representative/coordinator more comfortably until our dinner the following week. for Rock the Block – for a third year Emmaus House will be The food is donated by our generous retail partners in the the recipient of raffle proceeds that we will use to help us area, such as Costco, Jewel, Mariano’s, Trader Joe’s just fund our important community projects. There are many to name a few. Our volunteers go out to each of these more short or long term projects. The message is simply establishments each week to rescue this food that we this. If you feel that you want to lend a hand, we will find provide in the harvest room. a way for you to help as little or as much as you would like In addition to Sunday dinner and food pantry Emmaus and fits your desires. House also sponsors other important programs for our If you would like to learn more about Emmaus House guests including: Jeepers Sneakers, which provides and how you could help, I invite you to go to our website back to school shoes for children, Undie Sunday which through the parish website, or give us a call. We are listed distributes new underwear and socks for school age in the bulletin each week and the parish e-newsletter. children. Finally, we cannot say it enough, on behalf of the entire Emmaus does other important work in our community. Emmaus House, “Thank you Father Ryan for your support For example, in the past year, we have provided funding of our ministry”. We could not continue to function to pay rents, mortgages and utilities for people in danger without your blessing. For the past several years Emmaus of losing their homes or apartments. This critical funding House has been the recipient of the raffle proceeds for provides people with much needed time to get back Rock the Block. We would not be fortunate enough to on their feet financially and to stay in their residencies. have that benefit without the partnership and support of These are just a few of the examples of the great things Father Ryan. This is just one example, among countless that the Emmaus House does each week. other times, that Father Ryan looks out for opportunities As always, thank you to all who have volunteered or to further the Emmaus House ministry. supported Emmaus House in any way by giving of your Thank you again Father Ryan and thank you all for your time, talents, resources and prayers. We could not do this support and for listening to our request for further help. without everyone’s help and we should be proud of this In memory of Cecilia Solecki, longtime tireless volunteer as parishioners in the Lord’s work. for Emmaus House and other parish ministries. June 16, 2019 St. Francis de Sales Parish Page 5 St Francis de Sales Parish & School are in full compliance June 16, 2019 St. Francis de Sales Parish Page 6 St Francis de Sales Parish & School are in full compliance June 16, 2019 St. Francis de Sales Parish Page 7

FROM WIKIPEDIA, THE FREE ENCYCLOPEDIA Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir PETER CARDINAL SFIRE IS COUSIN TO OUR DEACON JOHN SFIRE

Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir (Al-Kārdīnāl Mār Naṣrallah Buṭrus Ṣufayr; : ROLE DURING THE CIVIL WAR Serving as the Vicar for two previous سرطب هللا رصن رام لانيدراكلا Latin: Victor Petrus Sfeir; 15 May patriarchs prepared Sfeir for the role in ;ريفص both the ecclesiastical and civil spheres. 1920 – 12 May 2019) was the He became a strong voice for reason and of ’s largest Christian body, the sanity in the latter years of the Lebanese , an Eastern Catholic Civil War, which raged from 1975 to 1990. Church in communion with the . He often spoke out against social and He was also a cardinal. He was elected political injustices, and for the poor and Patriarch of for the on disenfranchised. His writings and sermons set out his vision of how Lebanon could 27 April 1986, and his resignation was achieve a free and prosperous future. Like accepted on 26 February 2011. He was his predecessor, Sfeir largely stayed out of the third Maronite cardinal and the 76th politics during the first few years of his tenure patriarch of the Maronite Church, with as patriarch, generally deferring to the stance the official title of “His Beatitude and of the Lebanese President, but by 1989, he had become embroiled in national politics. Eminence the 76th and the Whole Levant”. RESIGNATION Cardinal Sfeir submitted his resignation to the Congregation for EARLY LIFE AND ORDINATION the Oriental Churches in Rome in late 2010, but his resignation was not initially accepted because six Maronite bishops have Nasrallah Sfeir was born in , Lebanon, on 15 May submitted their resignations after reaching the retirement age of 1920. He was educated in , and at Mar Abda School in 75 in June 2010 His resignation was finally accepted by Pope Harharaya where he completed his primary and complementary Benedict XVI on 26 February 2011. studies, and where he completed his secondary studies Cardinal Sfeir was succeeded by Bishop Bechara Boutros Rahi at St. seminary. He graduated in philosophy and theology who was elected as the new Patriarch for Antioch on 15 March in 1950 at Saint Joseph’s University in Beirut. He was ordained 2011. to the priesthood in the same year on 7 May. From 1951 to 1955 he served as priest to the parish of Rayfoun. In 1956, he was appointed the secretary of the Maronite Patriarchate, CARDINAL based in Bkerké. In the same year, he became the professor Sfeir was made a cardinal by Pope John Paul II in the consistory of translation in literature and philosophy at the Frères Maristes of 26 November 1994. As the patriarch of a sui juris particular (Marist Brothers) School in . On 23 June 1961 Sfeir was church who has been made a cardinal, Sfeir was a cardinal appointed and Patriarchal vicar. On 16 July 1961, bishop. He did not participate in the conclaves of 2005 and he was consecrated the titular bishop of Tarsus by Patriarch 2013, having already reached the age limit of 80. Paul Peter Meouchi and had as his co-consecrators João Chedid, Titular bishop of Arca in Phoenicia dei Maroniti and WORKS Michael Doumith, Eparch of Sarba. Consequently, Sfeir served Sfeir wrote several books, including “The sources of the Gospel- as Patriarchal vicar. Bkerké”, (1975); “Personalities that disappeared 1961–1974” – (two volumes); and “Sunday sermons: spiritual reflections and PATRIARCH stand of national positions”, (several volumes, 1988). He was elected to the primacy of the Maronite Church by the Sfeir was fluent in many languages: Syriac, French, Italian, Council of Maronite Bishops, on 19 April 1986, and he was and Latin, as well as his native Arabic, being proficient confirmed by Pope John Paul II on 7 May 1986. in both classical and Lebanese . LITURGY Sfeir was keen on accelerating liturgical reforms. This work INVOLVEMENT IN POLITICS bore fruit in 1992 with the publication of a new Maronite Missal, Spring of 1989 which represents an attempt to return to the original form of the The cardinal found himself both within the Syrian camp and Antiochene Liturgy. Its Service of the Word has been described outside it. At the beginning of the 1990s he did not support as far more enriched than previous Missals, and it features six Syria’s role against General . In the spring of Anaphoras (Eucharistic Prayers). 1989, when Aoun launched a campaign to achieve control of June 16, 2019 St. Francis de Sales Parish Page 8

militia-dominated areas, 23 Christian deputies of parliament role and in the aftermath of the Hariri assassination he restated met at the seat of the Maronite Church in Bkerké, under the his opposition to Syria’s predominant role in Lebanese politics auspices of Sfeir, and called for a cease-fire. While hundreds of and the political changes following Syrian withdrawal appeared thousands Lebanese (Christians and non-Christians) gathered to have largely restored his previous position as the main in the Baadba presidential palace in support for Aoun, a couple spokesperson for his community. of thousands of Christians demonstrated in Bkerki against Aoun. Under what some say was pressure from the Vatican, he REACTION TO POLITICAL PARALYSIS backed the and hence the Syrian mandate over In the first half of 2006 the cardinal was critical of the political Lebanon in order to end the civil war, saying that it would be “a paralysis created by the controversy over whether President fatal error to believe that we can live alone on an island in which Émile Lahoud should serve the remainder of his term of office we run our affairs as we like.” A few days later, he declared that (which was specially extended under Syrian pressure in 2004 Aoun’s nonacceptance of the Taif Agreement was illegal and until November 2007). At the same time, he stressed that Lahoud unconstitutional. On 5 November, as parliamentary deputies should be removed only by lawful and constitutional means and met at the abandoned Qoleiat air base in Syrian-controlled North that the continued smooth functioning of government and a Lebanon to elect a new president, Sfeir warned in a sermon that national consensus on his successor were the main priorities. Aoun’s stand “would lead to partitioning of the country.” In order to discuss the July 2006 Israel-Lebanon war and American policy on the affair, he met with Vice President Dick OPPOSITION WITHIN THE CHURCH Cheney at the White House, and later talked with Secretary of The patriarch’s authority was challenged even within the State Condoleezza Rice. Church itself, as several monastic orders issued proclamations supporting Aoun and denouncing the Taif Agreement. To RELATIONS WITH THE bolster the patriarch’s authority, the Vatican became directly On 15 October 2006, the Christian Free Patriotic Movement involved in reorganizing the Maronite Church. Speaking before (FPM) held gatherings in which anti-patriarchal slogans were a gathering of Lebanese bishops in November 1989, the papal raised, denouncing Cardinal Sfeir’s political stands, which nuncio in Lebanon, Pablo Puente, condemned “the interference they consider contradictory to the will of the FPM Christians of clerical persons and institutions in politics without being in Lebanon. The FPM bloc, led by retired general and current officially mandated to by the church hierarchy... an end must be president Michel Aoun, constitutes the largest Christian bloc in put to political visits and declarations that have no clear Church the Lebanese parliament. Relations between the cardinal and mandate.” The Vatican later sought to temper nationalist views The FPM and further deteriorated when the patriarch in the clergy by appointing “visiting bishops” to supervise three made an eleventh hour appeal directly before the 2009 elections especially militant monastic orders. In 1990 Sfeir called for the renouncing Hezbollah and the FPM and warning Christians rival government in West Beirut to take over Aoun’s “Christian against voting for them. A stance which many believe to have enclave” in the east. “The legitimate government should spread severely cut Christian support to March 8 Alliance, especially its authority over the whole nation,” he said in one interview. “It when Aoun emerged as the biggest loser in the 2009 elections should not wait for an invitation from anyone to do so.” Finally on according to some estimates. The FPM blame the cardinal for October 13, 1990, the Syrian Army crushed Aoun’s insurgency making them lose 20% of Christian support using religious and the long civil war finally came to an end. Aoun’s main rhetoric, and for not objecting against the transfer of 15,000 objection to the Taif Agreement was that it had no firm timetable Sunni voters from Beqaa villages to the Christian district of for Syrian withdrawal and that it abolished most of the Maronite Zahle which lost the FPM 8 MP’s there. Currently the FPM and president’s power giving them to the Sunni Prime Minister. The its allies have one out of twelve orthodox seats, two out of eight Syrians went on to occupy Lebanon for another 15 years. catholic seats, two out of six Armenian seats and almost half of Maronite seats with the rest belonging to 14 March yet FPM still retains the biggest Christian single parliamentary block of 27 The Syrian invasion was ‘forced’ under international pressure to MPs, which includes MPs from other parties such as the Marada withdraw its forces from Lebanon, following the political upheaval Movement as well as independent pro-Syrian government and large scale street protests which followed the assassination personalities. Also not all of the Change and Reform bloc MPs of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri (see Cedar Revolution); are Christians. at the end of April 2005 – Sfeir was at times a vocal critic of Syrian prevarication in carrying out its pledge to withdraw, up DEATH until around 2003, falling silent again just as anti-Syrian views Nasrallah Boutros were becoming more widespread. His restraint in his comments Sfeir died on 12 May at this time appeared to have lost him the support, in particular, 2019 in the hospital of of a majority among those Christians who had fled the country. Hôtel-Dieu de France, The cardinal also urged restraint in anti-Syrian rhetoric, and Achrafieh district, Beirut, for Lebanon to focus on its economic development rather than three days before his political rifts. Nevertheless, hundreds of thousands of Lebanese 99th birthday and was (mostly Christians) gathered in Bkerke and the roads leading to buried at the see of it on March 27, 2001, to welcome back the cardinal from a tour the Maronite Catholic in the United States, during which he asked for the withdrawal Patriarchate in Bkerké, of the Syrian army. He blessed in 2001 the establishment of Lebanon. Christian Qornet Shehwan Gathering opposed to the Syrian June 16, 2019 St. Francis de Sales Parish Page 9

May 21, 2019

It is 4:15AM and I am going through the newsDeacon’s available online everything Corner we do or say publicized “for the world to see”, this before I begin my day. And it seems to me that there is one apparent “lack of respect” that surrounds us constantly is put glaring point that stands out in many of the stories. But before in our face every day. So what is the answer? How do we I go on, I want to be clear that while I used the word “news”, overcome the constant barrage of “disrespect” that we see I strongly feel that the media tends, more often than not, to daily? distort the facts surrounding most of the stories they report. I am not sure what might work for you, but for me, trying to stay Negativity and violence seem to be the overriding topic that immersed in the Word of God, reading the Bible more often, is put in front of us no matter what the real story might be. devoting each day as a prayer to Our Lord are some of the That glaring point I was referring to above is the “lack of ways that help keep me “on track” with Our Lord. Remember, respect” that our society seems to have adopted in lieu of we don’t have to be in Church to be prayerful. Speaking with following the guidelines of Our Lord to “love you neighbor Our Lord is not limited to being in Church. As a matter of fact, I as yourself”. And sometimes I come to the conclusion that believe that quite the opposite is very appropriate. So stay “in maybe most people just don’t like themselves anymore so touch” with Our Lord each day, each hour, each minute. And they live in the state of anger and disdain toward themselves this can be most easily accomplished by keeping thoughts of as well as others. Our Lord at the forefront of our mind. Don’t let the distractions I know for myself, I have tried to live my life to the best of my of society that surround us take over our thought process. ability showing “respect” to all those around me. Not because In keeping Our Lord at the forefront of our mind, we will always someone might be in a higher position in the corporate world, show the “respect” both to Our Lord and equally as important, not because someone has more money, not because of to those around us. Whether it be family, co-workers, and where someone lives, but because we are all children of God even strangers on the street, keep Our Lord ever-present in no matter what our station in life is at any given time. our thoughts, our mind and in our deeds and I promise you I have raised our children with the help of my wife in hopes of that your life will become easier, more productive, more them becoming young adults at the age of 18 to have R & R. comfortable and, most importantly, attached to Our Lord That is Respect and Responsibility. And from what I have been at all times. After all, who deserves more “respect” than Our able to ascertain, I couldn’t be more proud of our children Lord? Who should we be thanking every day of our lives? Of to have followed that idea. More importantly, they have course, the answer is Jesus Christ who sacrificed His life for ours used this same concept in raising their children with the same so that we can obtain eternal salvation. But remember as Fr. directive, i.e. R & R. Ryan says so often, our salvation is not automatic, we must work for it while here on earth and we can best do that by Sadly, it becomes more and more evident that the society living a “respectful” life. that we live in today seems to be wandering further and further away from the idea of “respect”. And I believe that My blessings to all, the “lack of respect” in society is not something new. It dates back thousands of years but in the world we now live in, with Deacon John A Prayer for You God our Father, You govern and protect Your people and shepherd them with a Father’s Love. You place a father in a family as a sign of Your love, care, and constant protection. May fathers everywhere be faithful to the example shown in the scriptures; steadfast in love, forgiving transgressions, sustaining the family, caring for those in need. Give Your wisdom to fathers ao that they may encourage and guide their children and keep them healthy so they may support a family. Guide every father, with the Spirit of Your love, that they make grow in holiness and draw their family ever closer to you. Amen June 16, 2019 St. Francis de Sales Parish Page 10

A note from the PTO We have had another amazing year and none of it could Arts Program, Roller Skating Party, Career Day in the Back have been possible without our students, parents and to School Splash Bash. volunteers. THANK YOU to all of you for making this year one We have welcomed to new faces to our PTO meetings of the best! and have increased our volunteer participation. As we Our two largest fundraisers, Spirit Day and Bingo Night, have look to the new school year we are welcoming new PTO proven to become bigger and better with each passing Board members and more volunteers. Please consider year. They did not disappoint once again. volunteering your time and talent to our group by Box Tops, Lux Wearhouse, Used Uniform, Dining for Dollars, submitting year 2-Hour pledge. We have openings that Barnes & Noble Book Fair and Amazon Smile continue to will fit all schedules. Join us at one of our PTO meetings to be just as impactful in helping our school achieve our goals. learn more about the school and what we do. From our proceeds this year, the PTO has provided our school With the school year coming to an end, the PTO continues with new Science Lab chairs and Technology updates. We to plan through the summer. When we head back to will continue to raise money for the STEM Lab Development school, please join us at the Back to School Splash Bash and Extra-Curricular Program Expansion. We have also on August 4th. This is a FREE event for all SFS families. funded Teacher Driven Innovations for the classrooms. To On August 13th we will be hosting Back to School Night. name a few of these requests, teachers have been provided We will have various local vendor tables and visiting high with the following for the classrooms: Computer apps for schools. Girl and Boy Scouts, Spirit Wear, Used Uniforms, presentations, STEM materials for various grade levels, chess School Supply Packets, Dining for Dollar partners and sets, a chick incubator, hands on manipulatives for math much more! and reading, dash robots for coding, neuroscience units “Faith opens the door and helps our Eagles soar” and computer science simulation programs We wish you and your family a happy and safe summer With our funds we are also able to host FREE events and offer in school/ classroom experiences such as the Cultural The PTO - By the parents, with the teachers, for the students June 16, 2019 St. Francis de Sales Parish Page 11

Dear St. Francis de Sales Parishioners/K of C Fish Fry Guests, Thank you so much for your support this year of the Knights of Columbus Fish Fry! Because of you, the Knights of Columbus, Local Council 3954, is able to contribute more money directly to charity. And what a year we had! 2019 was the single largest, most successful year ever for the K of C Fish Fry in profit and attendance. Over the course of the 6 Fridays in Lent (save Good Friday), K of C served 2,199 guests (1,755 served in 2018), served over 1,150lbs. of fish, and brought in a total profit of $14,085.71 ($10,967.00

in 2018)! We also had over 75 volunteers across the 6 nights puttingDear St. Francisin at least de Sales 3 hours Parishioners/K per shift. ofThe C responseFish Fry Guests, is always amazing. Thank you so much for your support this year of the Knights of Columbus Fish Fry! Because of SAVE THE DATE Now, as I always point out, 100% of K of C profit goes directly you, the Knights of Columbus, Local Council 3954, is able to contribute more money directly to to charity. But which charities and how much? This year, WE ARE EXCITED TO ANNOUNCE OUR 5TH ANNUAL charity. And what a year we had! ST FRANCIS MILLION DOLLAR GOLF CLASSIC BENEFIT we have selected 3 charities to receive donations. 60% of FOR THE YOUTH OF OUR PARISH the2019 profit, was the orsingle $8,451.43, largest, mostwill be successful donated year to everMt. St.for Joseph’s,the K of C Fish Fry in profit and anattendance. intermediate Over the care course facility of the 6for Fridays handicapped in Lent (save women, Good Friday), K of C served 2,199 WILL BE HELD AT WYNSTONE GOLF CLUB ON rightguests here (1,755 in servedLake Zurich.in 2018) Mt., served St. Joseph’s, over 1,150lbs. being of fish,so local, and brought is in a total profit of MONDAY SEPTEMBER 16TH always$14,085.71 near ($10,967.00 to our hearts. in 2018)! 30%, We or $4,225.71,also had over will 75 be volunteers donated across the 6 nights putting in toat leastSpecial 3 hours Religious per shift. Development, The response is or always SPRED, amazing. a charitable WE ARE LOOKING FOR DONORS, facility which assists persons with developmental disabilities PLAYERS AND SPONSORS Now, as I always point out, 100% of K of C profit goes directly to charity. But which charities to become integrated into parish assemblies of Catholic and how much? This year, we have selected 3 charities to receive donations. 60% of the profit, REGISTRATION IS OPEN! worshipor $8,451.43 through, will bereligious donated education. to Mt. St. Joseph’s, The remaining an intermediate 10%, or care facility for handicapped $1,408.57,women, right will here be indonated Lake Zurich. to The Mt. Center St. Joseph’s, for Independence being so local, is always near to our hearts. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT Through30%, or $4,225.71 Conductive, will Education,be donated to a Specialcharitable Religious facility Development, helping or SPRED, a charitable MATT BAINES 847 833 8000 PETE GALDONI 847 732 1790 thosefacility childrenwhich assists and persons adults with with developmental physical disabilities disabilities togain become integrated into parish JOHN SFIRE 847 878 8812 independence.assemblies of Catholic worship through religious education. The remaining 10%, or $1,408.57, will be donated to The Center for Independence Through Conductive Education, a charitable Thank you for your continuing support of the K of C mission facility helping those children and adults with physical disabilities gain independence. OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE to assist those with intellectual disabilities. You have made WWW.BIRDEASEPRO.COM/STFRANCISGOLFOUTING myThank 2 youyear for term your continuingas Grand support Knight of verythe K memorableof C mission toand assist those with intellectual successfuldisabilities. inYou giving have backmade myto our2 year community, term as Grand and Knight we hope very memorable and successful in togiving see backyou toall our next community, year! God and Bless. we hope to see you all next year! God Bless.

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PROVIDING AN ENVIRONMENT THAT PROMOTES ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AND A FOUNDATION OF FAITH FOR ALL

St. Francis de Sales School, a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, o ers the traditional Catholic experience as children learn in a supporting community strong in faith in Jesus Christ. We are blessed with a dedicated faculty and a vibrant community of families. We are truly all for one and one for all in Jesus Christ.

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2019-2020 GRADES K-8 TUITION PER FAMILY 1 Child ...... 4,800.00 2 Children...... 8,460.00 3 Children...... 11,670.00 4+ Children...... 12, 450.00 JOIN US FOR PRESCHOOL TUITION RATES PER CHILD* 3-Year-Ol Program THE NEXT BUS M-F: 8:30am - 2:10pm ...... 4,980.00 M-F: 8:30am - 11:30am ...... 3,400.00 MWF: 8:30am - 2:10pm ...... 3,010.00 PILGRIMAGE MWF: 8:30am - 11:30am ...... 2,050.00 4-Year-Ol Program West Chicago M-F: 8:30am - 2:10pm ...... 4,980.00 Suburbs M-F: 8:30am - 11:30am ...... 3,400.00 MWF: 8:30am - 2:10pm ...... 3,660.00 St Thomas MWF: 8:30am - 11:30am ...... 2,710.00 Syro-Malabar Cathedral Pr-K Program M-F: 8:30am - 2:10pm ...... 4,980.00 Casa Italia / Oratory M-F: 8:30am - 11:30am ...... 3,400.00 of the Sacred Heart EXTENDED PROGRAMS St Vincent Ferrer Before Care from 7:00am 7/morning or 825/year After Care dismissal until 6:00pm Tuesday, June 18th 7/hour or 2200/year *Family discount for multiple children is not available in preschool programs $30.00 transportation fee and we will be stopping for lunch at your own expense at Inez’s nephew’s restaurant

Call the Ministry Center to reserve your spot today! (847)438-6622 11 S Buesching Road, Lake Zurich, IL 60047 847 438-7921 www.stfrancislzschool.org June 16, 2019 St. Francis de Sales Parish Page 13 SANTA MARIA SATURDAY SEPTEMBER CONFRONTING HATE: 7TH CHOOSING LOVE IN A H O S T E D B Y DIVIDED WORLD SANTA MARIA DEL POPOLO PARISH 20 19 Thursday, June 20 STARTS AT 8AM 6:30 – 9 p.m. Salvage One 1840 West Hubbard Street AT UNIVERSITY OF SAINT MARY OF THE LAKE Chicago, IL 60622 MUNDELEIN SEMINARY

1000 E MAPLE AVE Come hear Immaculee Ilibagiza, a survivor of the Rwandan Genocide, speak about how she forgave the man who killed MUNDELEIN, IL 60060. her family. Immaculee will demonstrate how radical love in the

$ 35 midst of hate can impact our polarized culture – where differing opinions are met with hate and the “other side” of an argument is DRI-FIT T-SHIRT automatically wrong – and bring charity and forgiveness into the INCLUDED WITH REGISTRATION world around us. RACE STARTS AT Join the Young Adult Engagement Team of the Archdiocese of 8:30AM Chicago for heavy hors d’oeuvres and beverages. Tickets cost $5 and individuals between the ages of 18-39 are welcome. Immaculee’s books will be available for purchase and signing at the event. For more information and to register, please visit pvm. archchicago.org/events/confronting-hate. www.eventbrite.com VOLUNTEERHOOPSTER S OPPORTUNITIES The Little Sisters of the Poor are seekingDear Parents adult- volunteers in many areas throughoutIt’s that the time ofday year again toIt’s start that thinking time aboutof the summer year againactivities to and start the thinking about Monday through Saturday. We Hoopstersare looking Basketball camp!summer The camp activities date is July and 8- 12theth. HoopstersThe morning Baseketball session camp! for a volunteer licensed beauticianruns from 9-1who1am and the afternoon session is 11:30-1:30pm. is willing to come a half day once a week. Our • Morning session: 1st -4th grade (2019-2020JULYschool year)8-12th beauty shop could always use volunteers that • Afternoon session: 5th -8th grade (2019-2020 school year) are not licensed, but enjoy doing hair. Help Morning Session: 1st-4th Grade 9-11am is needed with manicures on Friday mornings. Afternoon Session: 5th-8th Grade 11:30am - 1:30pm When the weather is good, volunteers are * ages according to the 2019-2020 school year * welcome to help with our groundsBoth camps, and are nowsit enrolling campers. You can find the link to Active outside with Residents in the lateRegistration afternoons. below: Both camps are now enrolling campers. St. Joseph’s Home is also looking for a volunteerhttps://campscui.active.com/orgs/HoopstersBa You can find thesketballCamp link to register below: dressmaker. If you are inclined to make https://campscui.active.com/orgs/HoopstersBasketballCamp We will be working with the kids to show how the game is played and how a weekly commitment to volunteering, please positive attitude and strengthWe will is demonstrated be working withoff the kids court. to show how the game is played and contact Cindy Deluca for requirements and how positive attitude and strength is demonstrated off the court. more information, or stop in andIngrid fillFreeland out an application. TEENS: St. Joseph’s Home accepts students from 8th grade through college as

temporary volunteers, usually for service hours. [1] Students are able to assist with outdoor grounds work or help in activities. To contact Cindy DeLuca, please call 847-358-5700 or email her at: [email protected]. HOOPSTERS

Dear Parents- It’s that time of year again to start thinking about summer activities and the Hoopsters Basketball camp! The camp date is July 8-12th. The morning session runs from 9-11am and the afternoon session is 11:30-1:30pm.

• Morning session: 1st -4th grade (2019-2020 school year) • Afternoon session: 5th -8th grade (2019-2020 school year)

Both camps are now enrolling campers. You can find the link to Active Registration below: https://campscui.active.com/orgs/HoopstersBasketballCamp

We will be working with the kids to show how the game is played and how positive attitude and strength is demonstrated off the court.

Ingrid Freeland

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June 16, 2019 St. Francis de Sales Parish Page 14 Youth Ministry Program There are so many ways to stay connected and build your faith, so come join the fun! Join us every Sunday for 5pm Mass with Life Nights to follow in the Ministry Center from 6:15 to 8pm. Open to all high school students! Dinner and dessert served at every night! NOTE: May 5th was our last Life Night for the Young Adult Ministry summer. Come hang out with us all summer on Wednesdays for Adore and make sure to sign up for the Save the Dates summer retreats below. Registration forms can be found at THEOLOGY ON TAP is back! www.stfrancislzparish.org/retreats Sunday, July 14th: What They Didn’t Tell You in Sex Ed by Vicki Thorn Sunday, August 11th: Title TBD by Bishop Emeritus George Rassas Sunday, August 25th: Put Out into the Deep: How to Discern as a Young Adult by Jim Stanislawski All Theology on Tap events will take place at Fatman’s restaurant in Gurnee. Each evening will include outdoor volleyball, pizza, and drinks. Volleyball begins at 6, the talks at 7. www.yamlakecounty.com

Open to all ages! Join us from 7-8pm for this holy hour each week. We invite you to come pray along with music & a reflection lead by Josh Goodman, write in a journal, or just be present in the moment. The Importance of Eucharistic Adoration Pope Francis leads Benediction outside the Basilica of St. Mary Major at the conclusion of the Corpus Christi procession in Rome May 30. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)The importance of Eucharistic Adoration is shown in the fact that the Church has a ritual that regulates it: the Rite of Eucharistic Exposition and Benediction. This is an extension of the adoration of the Blessed Sacrament which occurs in every Mass: “Behold the Lamb of God, behold him who takes away the sins of the world. Blessed are those called to the supper of the Lamb.” Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament flows from the sacrifice of the Mass and serves to deepen our hunger for Communion with Christ and the rest of the Church. The Rite concludes with the ordained minister blessing the faithful with the Blessed Sacrament. - taken from the USCCB website June 16, 2019 St. Francis de Sales Parish Page 15

† Mass Schedule †

Monday, June 17 8:00 - Tom Daley 8:30 - Intention for Police Officers and Firefighters 8:00 - Julie Grace 8:30 - Souls in Purgatory 8:30 - Sue Chappas, req by Ines Ponterio 9:30 - Grace Hoffman, req by Susan & Paul Cusumano 8:30 - Dolores Hardison 9:30 - Shirley Rittenhouse, req by the Bott family 9:30 - Hank Paulus, req by Ines Ponterio Tuesday, June 18 9:30 - Stewart Tanakatsubo, req by Corrigan family 7:00 - Intention for Francis I, Bishop of Rome 9:30 - Infant Juliet Bryant, req by Corrigan family 7:00 - Intention for Persecuted Christians 9:30 - Michael Leahy Bryant, req by Corrigan family 7:00 - Carmella Rubio 9:30 - Maureen Clare Bryant, req by Corrigan family 9:30 - Thomas Kowalski, req by his family Wednesday, June 19 9:30 - Intention for Mary Edly-Allen, req by the Lazar family 8:30 - Intention for the Safety of the School Children 9:30 - Heidi DeMeo of our Community 9:30 - Joan Murphy 8:30 - Mary & Joe Smith 11:00 - Carol Werner, req by Martin Schuett Noon - For the Success of Alpha 11:00 - Edgar C Staren, req by a friend Noon - Intention for Judy Reilly, Pam & Ray Urban 11:00 - Bill Smith, req Ryan Kilduff & Marianne Bailey Noon - Stewart Tanakatsubo 11:00 - June Lorge, req by Marianne Bailey 11:00 - Frances Davern, req by SPRED Ministry Thursday, June 20 11:00 - Intention for Success of Alpha & Retreatants 7:00 - Intention for Blase Cardinal Cupich 11:00 - Intention for Paul Magnus, req by Pam & Ray Urban 7:00 - Intention for Judy Reilly 11:00 - Paul Green 11:00 - Ernest Shackleton Friday, June 21 8:30 - Intention of Charlene Johnstone 12:30 - Mary Serna, req by her daughter, Lupe 8:30 - Intention for Barbara Schlosser 12:30 - Rocco Gallicho 8:30 - Marcella Barbara Kaminski Heaver (Month’s Mind Mass) 12:30 - Don Palaschak 8:30 - For the Success of Alpha & Retreatants 12:30 - Kathleef Duffy 8:30 - Patti Truett 5:00 - Intention for Life Teen Youth Ministry & the People Saturday, June 22 of St. Francis de Sales Parish 8:30 - Intention of U.S. Veterans 8:30 - Intention of Those Missing in Action, Prisioners of War, and Refugees of War CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEWLY 8:30 - Peggy & Joe Zizzo BAPTIZED & THEIR FAMILIES 5:00 - John Plueger, req by his family 5:00 - August & Marie Greco, req by their family Sadie Marie, daughter of Rob & Rob Kelly 5:00 - Fran Hoffman, req by Frank & Charlene Johnstone Amador E Enzhuo, son of Alejandro & Siang Serrano 5:00 - Maria Greco 5:00 - Dolores & Ron Sinkus Elsee Olivekai, daughter of Matthew & Meghan Frisch 5:00 - Mary Gustin 5:00 - John Favia Christian Donald, son of Patrick & Stephanie Doczi Kinsley Nicole, daughter of Bobby & Heather Mack Sunday, June 23 6:30 - Intention for Ed Olczyk Caleb James-Bertram, son of Nick & Jessica Blackshaw 6:30 - Intention for Robert Morcocchio Vivian Rose, daughter of Maciej & Corrine Streich 6:30 - Ann DiVito, req by Jo Bevins 6:30 - Gladys Burke, req by her husband, Jeremiah 6:30 - Patrick Doyle WEDDING BANNS 8:00 - Eleanore Von Bank, req by Lambert Deanna Lundgren & Benito Vasquez (3) 8:00 - Colin Stubstad, req by the Stubstad family Marina Rodriguez & Jon Woloshyn (1)

Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us a Prayer in battle. Be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May to Saint God rebuke him, we humbly pray; and do thou, O Prince of the Heavenly Host, by the Michael the divine power of God, cast into hell Satan, and all the evil spirits, who prawl about the Archangel world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen. June 16, 2019 St. Francis de Sales Parish Page 16

† Please Pray for the Sick † † In Sympathy †

As members of our parish faith community, we remember those Ken Goldthwaite (brother to Bob (Irene) Goldthewaite) who are ill, who are homebound, and all nursing home residents Ivan Madsen (father to Greg (Mary) Madsen) and ask for your prayers. Please call Fr. Ryan (847 726-4723) Kathleen Duffy (mother to Dan Duffy) or Ministry of Care (847 438-6622) when a parishioner is in the hospital for visitation or to request the Sacrament of Anointing Infant John Oszust and/or Holy Communion. Please call the parish office when Stewart Tanakatsubo (husband to Roberta) someone on this list has recovered, wants to remain on the list June Lorge (mother to Eileen (John) Knapp, longer than 3 weeks or has gone to their eternal rest. grandmother to Greg Knapp) Bernie Fischer (brother to Cathy (John) Chiarelli) Minerva Muniz (parishioner) Kay Chisamore (parishioner) Arthur Lindgren (father to Dan) Jane Doyle (parishioner) Dale F Tocke (husband to Eileen) Oleria Bianchi (parishioner) Marcella Heaver (wife to Richard) Frances Reynolds (cousin to Barb Benjamin) Jeff Gauthier (husband to Beth) Judy Reilly (wife to Mike) Lisa Phillips (friend of Carolyn Denaro) Mary Monti (grandmother to Christopher) Michael Collins (parishioner) Linda Kalteux (friend to Gary and Sandy Swoik ) Anna Kroll (mother to Malinka Foss) Melissa Cimaglio (daughter of Marilu Kust) Nancy Morrissey (mother to Lisa (Tim) Jordan) Amanda Wilk (daughter to Mitchell and Barbara) Donnelle Caulder (friend to Diane Whetter) Janet Whetter (mother to Diane)

MINISTRY OF CARE SERVICE June 17 - 23, 2019 Lexington: June 17 - Presider Bonnie Balster, Theresa McPartlan, Audrey Spoerlein, Fran Farruggio*, Sub: Marilyn Hessler Good Shepherd: June 18 - Kathy Duggan / We continue to pray for the recipients June 20 - Marie Kraft / June 22 - John Casciotti / of Prayer Shawls and for… June 23 - Bob Kopfer, Maria Juarez, Sandy Davern Charlene Johnstone, Roxanne Clark, Robert Cook, Theresa Sacomano, Liza Hassler, Constance Dimock, Dawn Repta, Cedar Lake: June 22 - TBD Jocelyn Brown, Jocelyn Brown, Donna Steinmetz, Baby Omar LZ Meadows: June 16 - Cindy Gauvreau Spitz, Karen DiTommaso, John Thullen, Jean Marie Brefeld, Jennifer Hicks, Robert Montcalm, William Miller, Carolynne Fox, Azpira Place: June 22 - Dana Petraglia Kevin Kleine, Jane Polnaszek-Gray, Kendall Urban, Patrick Rams, Silverado: June 22 - Edgar Garcia Marlys Marie Williamson, Cheryl Jonelis, Kristy Williams, Nancy Grasso, Barb Grabarek. Alyssa Matney, Beatrice Flitman, Chris Koster, Brian Ford, Lydia Oliver, Dwayne Shepherd, Melinda Rodriguez, Wayne Dreyer, Robert Marcocchio, Peter Powers, EMMAUS HOUSE OF HOSPITALITY Chrisi Rusk, Cathy Orlando, Veronica Hoehne, Chuck Bartels, Tim Youngman, Jane O’Reilly, Eduardo Farias, Dorothy Parola, Barb COMMUNITY DINNER Westerlund, Judy Patton, John Duffy, Steven Sobie, Jerry O’Hearn, Every Sunday Night Janet Grashoff, Jim Kuczora, Phil Falson, Gina Meeks, Frank Koob, Angela Orlando, Janet Burrows, Dolores Guzy, Audrey Krupa, 6-7:30pm in Fr. Valker Hall Ligia Jiménez, Sam Orlando, Tripp Buckman, Milton Jerard, Lisa For more information visit www.emmaus-house.org Friebus, Nicole Humlicek, Bruce Dille JUNE Mariann Gorman | [email protected] Kathleen Johnson | [email protected] JULY Joyce Hanburger [email protected] | 727-403-2101

Please help out Emmaus House by donating your clean plastic grocery bags! Bags may be dropped off in Fr. Valker Hall at any time. Thank you! June 16, 2019 St. Francis de Sales Parish Page 17

Only two defining entities have ever offered to die for you. One was Jesus Christ. The other is the American Soldier. One died for your soul † The other died for your freedom!

We thank you for your continued dedication & service Mitchel W, Gornik: U.S.Coast Guard, Maritime Security Response to our country. You are in our prayers. Team (MSRT) based in Chesapeake, VA. Nephew of Rick & Kathy Gornik Terrance Cullinan: Stationed in Iraq, Nephew of Mary Layton Trey Ross: U.S. Marines, Stationed in San Diego waiting for Al Stroh: U.S. Air Force, Stationed in Iraq, Friend of Sharon Anderson Deployment, Friend of Karoline Yacono Larry Herrera: 5th Deployment, Stationed in Afghanistan, Friend Lt. Michael Hornacek: MC U.S. Navy, Stationed at the Naval of Susan Wilberding Medical Center, San Diego, Son of Michael and Claudia Hornacek Stephen Morris: Great Nephew of Annette Feller Corporal Ben Schick: U.S. Marines, Grandson of Anne Schick First Lt. Richard Evans: 1-504 Brigade of the 82nd Division of The 2nd Lt Charles (Chad) Bohac: 2nd Battalion 4th Marines, Camp Army Airborne, 3rd Deployment to Iraq, Nephew of Raymond Pendleton, Son of Chuck & Ginger Bohac & Deanna Clutts David Gudgeon: Air Force, Stationed in Colorado Springs, Grandson Captain Jason Finkenkeller: U.S. Army, Deployed to Taji Iraq North of Christian and Priscilla Roder of Baghdad, Nephew of Robert & Irene Louis Patrick Shoaff: U.S. Army Ranger, 2nd Lieutenant, Fort Campbell, Matthew Schrock: Il National Guard, Stationed in Afghanistan, Nephew of Thackray Family Nephew of Steve & Joan Schultz Sgt. 1st Class Alex Tirabasso: U.S. Army Special Forces, Nephew to Staff Sgt. Andrew Pelc: Stationed in Iraq, Friend of the Glazik Family Phil and Yolanda Strutzel L Cpl Edward Mc Donough: U.S. Marines, Deployed to Afghanistan Petty Officer 3rd Class Michael Geske:U.S. Navy, Deployed, Son of Cousin of Susan Pflaumer John and Cathy Geske Major Jon Zachary: Redeployed to Afghanistan, Son of Frank Captain Michael Crisman: U.S. Army, Deployed to Afghanistan, Zachary Nephew of Bob and Sue Arvidson Staff Sgt. James Stonehouse: U.S. Marines, Deployed Overseas, Staff Sgt. Andrew Kremmel: U.S. Marines, Stationed in VA, Nephew Nephew of Joe & Diane Collins of Bernardine and Wally Labuz Commander Colleen Glaser-Allen: U.S. Navy, Stationed in Japan, SA U.S. Navy Amy Hudek: stationed at Norfolk, VA as air traffic Cousin of Mary Margaret Matuga controller on USS Eisenhower, niece of Judy & Mike Reilly Cpt. Bryan Marone: U.S. Army, Deployed to Afghanistan, 2 Previous Lance Corporal Johnathan Kosirog: U.S. Marine, deployed on the Deployments to Iraq, Husband to Melissa USS Harpers Ferry. Grandson of Dr. Pat Fitz-Hugh Major Joseph Andresky: U.S. Air Force, Stationed in Washington, D.C., Nephew of Laurie & Mike Sweeney and Patti & Steve Yellin Do you have someone in the military stationed in harm’s way that Michael Scott Guzy: U.S. Marines, Stationed in Pensacola, FL, needs our prayers? Please call (847)438-6622. Grandson of Dee Guzy & Nephew of Megan Bajor Lt. Kristopher LoveKamp; E.O.D.: U.S. Navy, Stationed in Niceville, FL, Returned Safely Home Cousin to Fr. David F. Ryan Pvt 1st Class Brandon Mahute, PFC Robert Mahute, Alex Gozzola, Captain Michael Vyn: U.S. Air Force, 5th Deployment to Kuwait, 1st Lt. Timothy Kirshner, Lt. Col. Joseph Thill, 1st Lt. Josh Bell, Navy Grandson to Marie Fries Petty Officer Nicholas Thill, Sgt. 1st Class Linsey Roland, Lt. David Commander Cory Rosenberg: U.S. Marines, Deployed to Benning, Spc. Rogers Ramirez, Captain Matthew J. White, Afghanistan, Brother-in-Law of Angie Kula Private Joseph Grimmig, Adam Colon, Timothy Krajewski, Col. L. Cpl. Cameron Kasmar: U.S.M.C., 2nd deployment to Afghanistan Vince O’Connor, CPO Guy Hetterling, Capt. Kristen Brockman, Spc. Boy Scout Troop 927 Eagle Scout Joseph J. Muraeskis, PFC John McGinley, Sgt. Sabrina Scarselletti- Captain Christopher Aument: U.s. Marine Corps Base, Camp Derhammer, Matt Brown, Private Todd Jackson, Lt. J.G. Daniel Pendleton, CA, Grandson of Barb & Bill Donnan Gackowski, Jeff Austin, Bryan Broyles, L Cpl Conor Camicia, Aaron Lance Corporal Allan Borowick: Stationed in Afghanistan, Friend Cornelius, Col. Daniel Klippstein, Joe Little, S.S. John M. Butler, of Mary Margaret Matuga Staff Sgt. Scott Sloss, Sgt. Joe Basgall, Tom Mahoney, Spec. Sean L. Cpl. Brandon Helm: U.S. Marines, Stationed in Afghanistan, Anthony Whippo, Lt. Jack Connor, Private Michael Szydelko, Staff Nephew of Ric & Diane Bloch Stg. Rod Jacobs, Cdr. Mike Sheedy, Airman Joshua Emmons, S. Sgt. L. Cpl. Scott Johnson: U.S. Marine Corps, Deployed to Afghanistan, Brad Ginn, Sgt. Sarah Leigh Forgey, Petty Officer Stephen McKean, Friend of Kathleen Guzy E4 Jonathan Mele, Michael McGarry, Alec M. Brown, Capt. Bryan Bradley Vicciollo: Stationed in Japan, Nephew of Parishioner Blackburn, Jesse Ward, 1st Lt. Clayton Rife, 1st Lt. Christopher Best, Private First Class Blake Sieben: Stationed in Fort Lewis, WA, Son 2nd Lt. Luc Logan, L Cpl. Kenneth Trygstad, Capt. Bianca Lane, of Paul and Pamela Sieben Airman Robert William Dones, L Cpl. Donald Adams, Sgt. Cass Sgt. Nicholas Raeff: U.S. Marines, Nephew of Anne and Russ Parsons Zacharyasz, Dylan Becker, Amie Maychszak 4th Class Midshipman Lindsey Moritz: Annapolis, MD; Daughter of Dan and Kim Moritz, Niece of Don and Tina Murray Thomas Corcoran: Boatswain Mate 2nd Class, U.S. Coast Guard Station, Washington, D.C., Son of Terrence and Christine Corcoran Major Eric Penney: U.S. Air Force, Stationed at Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Son of Wayne & Linda Penney PFC Nicholas Whitman: U.S. Marine Corps, Son of Renee Whitman, Veterans and their families can take advantage Grandson to Penny Whitman of Veterans Administration and other helpful Sgt. Lucas Jokisch: Illinois National Guard, 4th Tour of Duty, resources by connecting with the Lake County Returned from Afghanistan, Cousin to Father David F. Ryan Veterans and Family Services representative and Petty Officer 3rd Class Gregory Gornik: U.S. Navy, Deploying on the parishioner, Bob Gorman. USS Harry Truman S. Aircraft Carrier, Nephew of Rick & Kathy Gornik Bob can be reached at (847) 322-5176, or email at [email protected]. June 16, 2019 St. Francis de Sales Parish Page 18

Financial Report from Business Office 2018-19 MONTHLY COLLECTIONS SPECIAL APPEALS July...... $138,757 Christmas (2018).... $214,349 Little Sisters of the Poor (2018)...... $11,826 August...... $131,091 Christmas (2017).....$192,800 Chicago Jesuit Academy (2018)...... $10,173 September... $131,200 Christmas (2016).....$224,463 Chicago Jesuit Academy (2016)...... $7,512 October...... $117,248 Holy Family Food Pantry (2016)...... $7,971 November.... $117,500 Easter 2017...... $159,887 Little Sisters of the Poor (2016)...... $22,700 December... $132,238 Easter 2018...... $112,270 Lake Zurich High School Choir (2015)...... $2,827 January...... $125,107 Easter 2019...... $100,140 Eagle Scout Projects (2015)...... $2,769 February...... $119,840 Molly’s Adopt A Sailor (2014-15) ...... $3,259 March...... $130,405 Our Lady of Tepeyac Lenten Collection for Ghana (2014)...... $15,189 April...... $103,390 Sharing Parish...... $30,711 Community Flood Relief (2013)...... $26,554 Karoline Choir Southern IL Tornado Relief (2012)...... $31,302 (Uganda)...... $2,734 LZHS Choir Trip to Vatican (2012-13)...... $23,480 Eagle Scout Projects (2012-13)...... $8,177 5 Seminarians to India (2008)...... $8,000

ARCHDIOCESE REQUIRED SECOND COLLECTIONS: JULY 1, 2017 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2018 Hurricane Harvey Help...... $21,946 2016 Annual Appeal Rebate ...... $259,096 Project Kashalala Lake Victoria...... $18,630 2017 Annual Appeal Rebate ...... $298,802 Hurricanes Irma and Maria Help...... $4,081 Parish Debt to the Archdiocese: $0

Thanks be to God for the continuing generosity of the good people in this good parish on bringing about the Good News of Jesus Christ. Thank you for the investment of your time, the gifts of the Holy Spirit within each of you and the contributions of your financial resources to OUR Father, who loves us unconditionally as His Family in this community.

Parish Community Statistics: July 1, 2018 to May 31, 2019

Registered Families...... 4,530 Extraordinary Eucharistic Ministers...... 186 *Registered Families in 1949 ...... 94 Teen Eucharistic Ministers...... 29 Parish School Students...... 320 Ministers of Care...... 139 Ushers...... 32 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION STUDENTS Cross Bearers...... 8 Preschool / Kindergarten...... 30 Sacristans...... 12 Grade School...... 356 Altar Servers...... 100 Middle School...... 157 Adult Lectors ...... 65 Home Study...... 29 Teen / Child Lectors ...... 11 / 18 SPRED ...... 6 Prayer Shawl Ministers ...... 32 Children’s Catechumenate ...... 13 SACRAMENTS YOUTH MINISTRY STUDENTS Baptisms...... 119 Confirmation (Registration Pending) Marriages...... 24 1st Year Program ...... 134 Marriage Anniversary Blessings...... 29 2nd Year Program ...... 131 Funerals...... 71 Peer Ministers ...... 50 First Communion...... 137 Confirmation...... 135 First Confession...... 135 Received into the Church...... 4 June 16, 2019 St. Francis de Sales Parish Page 19

June 22 & 23, 2019 CROSS BEARERS CELEBRANT EUCHARISTIC MINISTER LECTORS ALTAR SERVERS GREETERS

SATURDAY Fr. David Bob Kopfer Ann Benoy CROSS BEARER Pam & Ray Urban 5PM F. Ryan Kathy Woloshyn Jacqueline Kuhn To Be Scheduled Joanne Luce Adrienne Virgilio ALTAR SERVERS Kelly Bush Charlotte Jan Janus Rosenbaum Lisa Labuda Madeline Margaret Gas Rosenbaum Kathy Duggan Olivia Thomas Marilyn Ostovits SUNDAY Fr. David George Mochocki Kevin Horcher CROSS BEARER Jim Gill 6:30AM F. Ryan Sue Arvidson To Be Scheduled Jane Clery ALTAR SERVERS Jim Gill Isabella Holaday Tony Pfeifer Spencer Kinsey Katie Bielski Emily Skarzynski

SUNDAY Fr. David Ksawera Karbowski Jackie Lococo CROSS BEARER Karen Cole 8AM F. Ryan Chuck Meinhardt Tim Stellflue To Be Scheduled Mary Jo Kunzmann ALTAR SERVERS Eileen Glazik Mary Huels Denise Gaffney Liam Luby Art Williams Anna Roscoe Mary Flanagan Paul Latter

SUNDAY Fr. David Buddy Wright Samantha CROSS BEARER Myra Genovaldi F. Ryan To Be Scheduled 9:30AM Caroline Pytlak Cranstoun Janet Danielsen Kathy Morris ALTAR SERVERS Judy Filek Katie Agrella Dana Petraglia Francisca Alivia Brigitta Omiatek Gabe Alivia Katie Forsberg Maureen McGowan Laurie Wright John Uriell Danielle Amato SUNDAY Fr. David Holly Smigleski Nathan James CROSS BEARER 11AM F. Ryan Patty Antczak Tony Baca To Be Scheduled Rocco Abbinante ALTAR SERVERS Patricia Emmons Sean Sullivan David Nolan Camila Swaitlowski Mary Pat Williams Nikki Swaitlowski Cathy Abbinante Steve Lammers Carol Brozek SUNDAY Fr. David Tom Purtell Michael Miodonski CROSS BEARER 12:30PM F. Ryan Bruce Manson To Be Scheduled Mary Manson ALTAR SERVERS Delia Kavanaugh James Battaglia Bobbie Jo Carr Ashley Ribordy Pam Postlewaite Harry Cione SUNDAY Fr. David Sue Tuckey Lizzie Kalafut Youth Ministry Youth Ministry 5:00PM F. Ryan Henry Zobel Matthew Roesner Michelle Roesner Kayla Roesner Julie Warren Pam Lynch June 16, 2019 St. Francis de Sales Parish Page 20

MINISTRIES & ACTIVITIES AT ST. FRANCIS DE SALES There are many opportunities to get involved in ministries and activities at St. Francis de Sales. The following ministries have been organized into Commissions that are set up by our Parish Pastoral Council. The names and phone numbers of the chairpersons of each Commission and Council representatives are also included for your information. Please feel free to contact any of these dedicated men and women to answer any questions you might have about a particular ministry or activity or visit www.stfrancislzparish.org for information.

PARISH LEADERSHIP CHAIRPERSONS PARISH RESOURCES Finance Council Chair, Michael Carlino...... (847)438-3260 Chairperson, Michael Carlino (PPC)...... (847)438-3260 School Board Chair, Bob Quast...... (847)909-9088 Tom Purtell (PPC Chair)...... (847) 304-5574 [email protected] Building & Grounds, Deacon John Sfire...... Parish Pastoral Council Chair, Thomas Purtell...... (847)304-5574 Collection Counters, Laura Angelini...... (847)726-4747 Parish School Principal, Kyle Schmitt...... (847)726-4826 Finance Council, Michael Carlino...... (847)438-3260 Business Manager, Laura Angelini...... (847)726-4747 SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT Chairperson, James Bataglia (PPC)...... (847)462-0818 HUMAN CONCERNS Adult Faith Formation, Judy Reilly...... (630)338-7543 Chairperson, John Ergastolo (PPC)...... (847)726-7746 Annulment Information, Fr. David Ryan...... (847)726-4723 Care Ministries, Fr. David Ryan...... (847)726-4723 Baptismal Prep Program Dana Petraglia...... (847)471-0726 Maureen Kowalski...... (847)975-2260, [email protected] Homebound Ministry of Care Visits Erin Jessen...... (847)438-0830, [email protected] Kevin Wegner...... (847)438-3161 Convalidation (Blessing) of Civil Marriage, Fr. David Ryan... (847)726-4723 Frank Dodds...... (847)438-5128 Great Bible Adventure Angels of Mercy (Friendly visitors, medicine/grocery pickup, meals, Kelley Gries...... (847)438-7050 drivers to Church/hospital appointments) Pam Urban...... (847)382-7619 Drivers, Tami Anderson...... (847)726-4712 Children’s Catechumenate, Mimi McGlauchlin...... (847)726-4850 Meals, Mary Lahr...... (847)382-1308 Eucharistic Adoration Friendly Visitors to Lexington ...... OPEN Denise Alianello...... (847)726-1307 Cancer Support & Sharing, Mary Manson...... (847)382-3051 Lillian Shutty...... (847)682-4555 Bereavement, Mary Manson...... (847)438-6622 Intentional Discipleship, Judy Reilly...... (630)338-7543 Grief Support Group—Forever in Our Hearts (for those who have Liturgical Ministries, Fr. David Ryan...... (847)726-4723 experienced the loss of a child) Fr. David Ryan...... (847)726-4723 Altar Servers, Fr. David Ryan...... (847)726-4723 Prayer Shawl Ministry, Lisa Warren...... (847)540-8654 Child Lectors (Grades 6-8), Cindy Blank...... (847)924-7876 Meals on Wheels Volunteer Drivers: Molly Ergastolo...... (847)867-1179 Crossbearer, Laurie Haas...... (847)726-4840 Meal Sign-up: Intake at Catholic Charities...... (847)546-5733 Environment & Art, Mary Ann Kwasek...... (847)438-5751 Molly’s Adopt-A-Sailor, Cathy Chiarelli...... (847)726-4842 Extraordinary Eucharistic Ministers, Deacon Bob Arvidson..... (847)438-2935 National Alliance on Mental Illness Chapter, Teri Latter. (847)809-6038 Greeters, Sherry Otio...... (847)438-2782 Pastoral Counseling Services...... OPEN Lectors Safety and Security Ministry, Joseph Pasquesi...... (847)726-9550 Cindy Blank...... (847)924-7876 Emmaus House Ministry, Brian Pozzi...... (516)658-2089 Jacqueline Kuhn...... (847)269-8342 Gift of Love, Jane Clery...... (847)370-8933 Music, Patricia Stewart...... (847)726-4720 Jubilee Garden, Sharon Fredrickson...... (847)643-6633 Sacristans, Irene Goldthwaite...... (847)438-4260 St. Vincent de Paul Society, George Stewart ...... (847)726-4890 Ushers Food Pantry, Kathleen Murray...... (847)726-4890, www.svdplz.org Kevin Wegner...... (847)438-3161 Coats Collection, Judy Reilly...... (630)338-7543 Anthony Baca...... (771)773-6968 Clean Jeans Drive...... OPEN St. Peregrine Prayer Service, Dena & Jim Battaglia ...... (847)462-0818 Back to School Backpack Drive, Sherry Otto...... (847)438-2782 RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) Deacon Bob Arvidson...... (847)922-2503 Fr. David F. Ryan...... (847)726-4723 COMMUNITY LIFE Rosary Ministry, Joe Armagno...... (847)550-6139 Chairperson, Patricia Linares (PPC)...... (847)550-1053 Rosary Ministry, Lexington, Dolores Miller...... (847)650-3331 Knights of Columbus, Past Grand Knight and Trustee Rosary Ministry, Silverado ...... OPEN Paul Latter...... (847)809-0476 Vocations, Fr. David Ryan...... (847)726-4723 Knights of Columbus, Grand Knight of Council #3954 Thomas Wolter...... (847)847-7329 CONFIRMATION Knights of Columbus, Past Grand Knight and Membership Chairman Curley Strack...... (847)550-0388 Confirmation & Youth Ministry, Pam Lynch, M.A...... (847)726-4862 Men’s Retreat, Frank Johnstone...... (847)438-7979 Cathy Chiarelli...... (847)726-4842 Our Lady of Tepeyac, Patricia Linares...... (847)550-1053 Youth Ministry Music, Josh Goodman...... (757)814-1191 Women’s Retreat, Rose Weismann...... (847)975-8005 Confirmation (Adult Program) Christine DePrez...... (847)436-2265 SCOUTING PROGRAM CATHOLIC EDUCATION Boy Scouts Troop 309, Kurt Schafer...... (847)736-2906 Chairperson, Pam Lynch, M.A. (PPC)...... (847)726-4862 [email protected] School Board, Bob Quast....(847)909-9088, [email protected] Cub Scouts, Kate Bialecki...... (480)390-6799 PTO - School Liaison, Susan Johnson...... [email protected] Girl Scouts Main Contact, Lise Wiseman...... (224)244-3836 Athletic Board Daisy Troop, Ann Monte...... (847)865-5192 Jeff Kinsey (Chair)...... (847)736-1943 Brownie Troop, Lise Wiseman...... (224)244-3836 Jim Ronayne...... (847)540-8163 Junior Troop, Amy Ribordy...... (847)847-1849 PARISH CENTER PARTNERS IN DISCIPLESHIP Rev. David Francis (Joseph) Ryan, M.B.A., M.S.W. Pastor, (847)726-4723 *Appointed Pastor 1 July 2006 and Re-appointed Pastor on 1 July 2012 by the late Francis Cardinal George, O.M.I. On January 25, 2018, Blase Cardinal Cupich re-appointed Father Ryan as Pastor with a term to conclude on 30 June 2019. However, in August, Father Ryan submitted, once again, a letter requesting an extension and re-appointment to this parish. Continuous at the parish assignment until further notice and/or reassigned to a new appointment. Mr. Robert Arvidson, M.A.P.C., M.B.A...... Deacon Mr. George Flaherty, B. Pharm, R.Ph...... Deacon St Francis de Sales Mr. John Sfire ...... Deacon 1567-1622 Mr. Kyle Schmitt, Ed.S...... Principal of the Parish School A spiritual guide for all, inspired writer of Mrs. Theresa Grom ...... Assistant Principal of the Parish School “Introduction to the Devout Ms. Mimi McGlauchlin ...... Coordinator of Religious Education Life” and “Treatise on the Mrs. Patricia Stewart ...... Director of Liturgical Music Love of God”, Bishop and Doctor of the Church. Ms. Pam Lynch. M.A...... Director of Adult and Youth Ministry Feast Day: January 24 Mrs. Laura Angelini, M.B.A...... Business Manager

School Office...... (847)438-7921 Ministry Center (Parish Office)...... (847)438-6622 Mr. Kyle Schmitt, Ed.S. (Principal) Traci Dahlinger & Tami Anderson (Reception)...... (847)726-4712 Mrs. Theresa Grom (Asst. Principal) Karin Jurczak (Financial Assistant)...... (847)726-4711 Marion Meyer (Secretary) Laura Angelini (Business Manager)...... (847)726-4747 Desi Vodenicharova (Secretary) Julie Morones (Business Office Associate)...... (847)726-4722 Katie McGlauchlin (Public Relations/Bulletin)...... (847)909-0986 [email protected] St. Francis de Sales Parish Website Patricia Stewart (Director of Liturgical Music)...... (847)726-4720 www.stfrancislzparish.org Judy Reilly (Coordinator of Adult Ministries)...... (630)338-7543 St. Francis de Sales School Website Jerry Perez & Chris Tovar (Maintenance Personnel) www.stfrancislzschool.org Archdiocese of Chicago Website Religious Education Office (Preschool to 8th Grade)...... (847)438-3233 www.archchicago.org Mimi McGlauchlin (Coordinator)...... (847)726-4850 Lumen Christi Institute Laurie Haas (Administrative Assistant)...... (847)726-4840 www.lumenchristi.org Kelly Corrigan (SPRED Contact)...... [email protected] United States Conference of Catholic Bishops www.usccb.org Youth Ministry Office (High School)...... (847)438-9098 The Vatican Website Pam Lynch, M.A. (Dir of Adult & Youth Ministry)...... (847)726-4862 www.vatican.va/ Cathy Chiarelli (Youth Ministry Coordinator)...... (847)726-4842 For education and resources about Biblical Studies, Deacon Robert Arvidson...... (847)438-9098 please visit www.wordmadeclear.org, which features Deacon George Flaherty...... (847)438-9098 Fr. James McIlhone, Director of Biblical Formation for Josh Goodman (Music Coordinator)...... (847)438-9098 the Archdiocese of Chicago.

SACRAMENTS MASS SCHEDULE Sacrament of Baptism: Baptism is celebrated after parental participation in a preparation meeting. Please call for a date to SUNDAYS attend. Do not finalize your plans until this formation meeting. 5pm Vigil, 6:30am, 8am, 9:30am, 11am, Sacrament of Confirmation: Preparation for Confirmation takes place 12:30pm, & 5pm Masses during the high school years with the celebration of the Sacrament taking place no sooner than the end of sophomore year in high WEEKDAYS school. For more info and registration please contact the Youth Ministry Office at 847-726-4842. Monday | 8:30am Mass Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturdays between 11 a.m. and noon. Tuesday & Thursday | 7am Mass Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick: This Sacrament offers the Lord’s healing strength and peace to anyone who is seriously or chronically Wednesday | 8:30am & Noon Masses ill, hospitalized, or about to undergo surgery. Please contact the Friday | 8:30am Mass Ministry Center 847-438-6622, or Fr. Ryan at 847-726-4723 if you wish to have someone anointed, or the Last Rites near death. Saturday | 8:30am Mass, Sacrament of Marriage: Arrangements should be made at least six 5pm Vigil Mass (Fulfills Sunday Obligation) months in advance and no other plans should be finalized until the Parish Priest or Deacon has been consulted. HOLY DAYS Sacraments for Adults: Adults interested in the Sacraments of Initiation 7pm Vigil, 6:30am, 8:30am, (Baptism, Eucharist, Confirmation) should contact the Ministry Center Noon, 4:30pm, 7pm Masses at 847-438-6622.