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MASS SCHEDULE Sunday 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 AM and 12:00 Noon Saturday for Sunday Obligation 5:00 PM Monday through Friday in Chapel 7:00 and 8:45 AM Saturday Morning in Church 8:30 AM Holy Days in Church 6:00, 7:00, 8:45 AM and 7:00 PM RECONCILIATION Saturday following 8:30 Mass & 4:00 to 4:30 PM in Reconciliation Room of church or call for appointment. BAPTISMS First and third Sundays of each month at 1:30 PM in church. Arrangements must be made at parish business office at least one month in advance. First-time parents and parents new to our parish must attend a preparation meeting at 7:30 PM on the third Tuesday of any month prior to the Baptism. WEDDINGS Arrangements by appointment with a priest should be made at least six months in advance of wedding day. CHURCH 7201 N Oketo Ave CHAPEL 7200 N Osceola Ave PARISH CENTER & BUSINESS OFFICE 7200 N Osceola Ave · Chicago, IL 60631 Tel 773.631.4127 · Fax 773.631.4150 www.stjuliana.org RECTORY 7158 N Osceola · Tel. 773.631.4386 SCHOOL PRINCIPAL: Kathleen Barton 7400 W Touhy Ave Tel 773.631.2256 · Fax 773.631.1125 PASTOR: Rev. Stephen Kanonik ASSOCIATE PASTOR: Rev. Robert I. Grib, S.J. PASTOR EMERITUS: Rev. Donald J. Ahearn PASTOR EMERITUS: Rev. Philip Dressler RETIRED ASSOCIATE: Rev. Roger Caplis DEACON COUPLES: Elizabeth and Edward Dolan Margaret and Robert Ryan PASTORAL ASSOCIATE: Pam Francisco, D.R.E · 631.2239 MUSIC DIRECTOR: Margie Shiel · 774.4956 BUSINESS MANAGER: Jeanne Anderson HEALTH CO-ORD.: Cindy Brennan PARISH SERVICES: Joyce Browne ADMIN. ASSISTANT: Diane Holmen BULLETIN EDITOR: Claudette Link
Saint Juliana Parish
“Come Walk Together The Way of Christ”
Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time June 22, 2008
Sing to the LORD, praise the LORD, for he has rescued the life of the poor
— Jeremiah 20:13
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The Birth of John The Baptist is a Solemnity! As I may have mentioned at some time or other, “Solemnities” in the Liturgical life of the Church are “super-feasts.” They are different from the daily liturgies which often do not have some special saint to commemorate. A solemnity usually has a “vigil” Eucharist which is celebrated the day before the actually solemnity. Obviously, the intent of the Church is that solemnities be celebrated with enthusi-asm, a Gloria, a Creed, three readings from the Bible, a special Preface (the prayer of praise to God which introduces the Eucharistic Prayer proper), and sometimes a special final blessing suited to the theme/saint of the feast. Solemnities break up the usual pattern of our daily celebrations. For that very reason, they cause us to pause and change the rhythm of our “liturgical dance.” That is, after all, what liturgy is: a dance. It is music and movements, special “costumes”, at times great pageantry. When a solemnity comes along which is not prefaced by a liturgical season, e.g. Advent or Lent or Easter, it causes me to ask: Why a solemnity for this person or mystery? That’s exactly what it’s intended to do. It should be, to borrow a rather trite phrase: a pause that refreshed us on our faith journey, an invitation to dance and sing and celebrate. Some people get upset when solemnities come in midweek. Perhaps with good reason, because they have to get to work or have some appointment to keep. For some, it’s “C’mon, be solemn in a hurry, Father! I have things to do! For others, it’s: “ I thought these weekday Masses were supposed to be half an hour or less! What’s the big deal today?!” The request: “Can’t you make it shorter, Father?” is inevitable. But when someone is really celebrating in a solemn way, no one seems to think of time, e.g. a wedding, a family picnic, a birthday party, even, strange to say, a wake or funeral. It is the essence of “solemnity” to be free from time constraints. We have a number of parish liturgical solemnities during which people do not seem to mind the time. Even a school graduation can last a long time without adverse effects on the people celebrating. John the Baptist. How does he rate a solemnity? Is there something the Church wants to tell us by giving John such a special feast? Is the solemnity an invitation to contemplation as well as celebration? Is it, perhaps, telling us something about ourselves; inviting us to ponder how I myself am called to be like John in the living out of my Catholic-Christian vocation? The only way to answer that is to take the time to celebrate the solemnity of the Birth of John the Baptist and then take the extra time to contemplate the message of the solemnity for myself, for us as a parish. Ah, there’s the rub! Time to contemplate. Time has no reality in itself; it is of our own making. It is, after all, we who measure reality in terms of hours, min-utes, and days. The Church, like the Mother that She is, says: “O.K., kids! It’s time to celebrate. Let’s have a solemnity!” Father Bob Grib, S.J. - RCIA - Even God likes a party
Worship & Spiritual Life Bereavement Ministry
Choirs/Handbells Christ Renews His Parish
Eucharist Minister Family Liturgy
Holy Hour of Adoration
Lector/Commentator Liturgy Team
Ministers of Care
Order of St. Francis Parish Council Servers/Ushers
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Mon. 2 Kgs 17:5-8, 13-15a, 18; Mt 7:1-5
Tues. Vigil: Jer 1:4-10; 1 Pt 1:8-12; Lk 1:5-17 Day: Is 49:1-6; Acts 13:22-26; Lk 1:57-66, 80
Wed. 2 Kgs 22:8-13; 23:1-3; Mt 7:15-20
Thu. 2 Kgs 24:8-17; Mt 7:21-29
Fri. 2 Kgs 25:1-12; Mt 8:1-4
Sat. Lam 2:2, 10-14, 18-19; Mt 8:5-17
Sun. Vigil: Acts 3:1-10; Ps 19; Gal 1:11-20; Jn 21:15-19 Day: Acts 12:1-11; Ps 34; 2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18; Mt 16:13-19
Is God Calling You To Walk In The Footsteps
of St. Francis of Assisi
The Secular Franciscan Order is an Order within the Catholic Church open to diocesan clergy and to mar-ried and single members of the laity. Secular Franciscans work together in local Fraternities to deepen their own spirituality and to strive to con-form more fully to the gospel of Christ. If this appeals to you, please call Florence Metler at 847.966.7612 or Dale Blum at 773.774.7779 for more information. St. Juliana Parish Secular Franciscan Order
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Worship & Spiritual Life
III Richard Mpistolarides & Susan Shrake
III Thomas Courtney April Fanella
Alexander Broderick Melby, son of Ryan and Cathy (Gibbons) Melby Quinn Patrick Alvizu, son of Guy and Sharon (Mann) Alvizu James Patrick Soreng, son of James and Bethany (Seagren) Soreng Daniel Anthony Suggs, son of Anthony and Angela (Marshall) Suggs
“I baptize you
In the name of the father and the son and the holy spirit, Amen.”
Collection Next Weekend
An Old English Prayer
Give us, Lord, a bit of sun, a bit of work and a bit of fun.
Give us in all the struggle and sputter
Our daily bread and a bit of butter; Give us health and our keep to make, and a bit to spare
for others’ sake; Give us, too, a bit of song, a tale,
and a book to help us along. Give us, Lord,
a chance to be our goodly best, brave, wise and free.
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Catholic Education and Formation CCD - Confraternity of Christian Doctrine
Marriage Preparation PREB - Parish Religious Education Board
RCIA - Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults
School/School Board
SPRED - Special Religious Education Sunday School
8th Grade First Honors Matthew McBride 8th Grade Second Honors Lauren Antosz Amy Babich Joseph Balcarcel Theresa DeLuca Jon Ellingsen Nadine Fiorito Nicholas Fiorito Melissa Gotsch Kimberly Groth Kathleen Henry Alison Kapolnek Bridget Mackey Molly Martin Maeve McGovern Kevin Mendoza Melanie Miller Thomas Mulroe Jessica Obrecki Mary Kate O’Malley Daniel Panico Steven Pelrine Molly Powers Vincenzo Rajkovich Robert Richards Grace Sanchez Jon Santiago Carlos Soria Maizie Sterling Rebecca Sutcliffe Alexis Szyszka Andrew Vey Joseph Wallace Kevin Yawger 7th Grade First Honors Brianna Cirrincione Molly Murphy
7th Grade Second Honors John Buchanan Jordan Burgos Emily Conway Daniel Curley Christopher Florine Justin Halloran William Hirsch Michael Hoffman Gino Jacobazzi Brooke Kehoe Veronica Kittle-Kamp Teresa Lally Theresa LoBianco Nicholas Lodding Rose McBride Michelle McGlinn Norine McGovern Kayleigh McInerney Kevin Mueller Jack Prestgiacomo Briana Rabiola Sarah Udelhofen Lindsay Welch Elizabeth Wittenberg Joseph Zaccagnini 6th Grade Second Honors Martin Browne Rory Cusack Martin Durkan Rachel Gotsch Mary Kate Herion Christian LaBuda Daniel Martinus Grace Moriarty Claire Murphy Sarah Novosel Alex Nunes Thomas O'Donnell Kevin O'Grady Kevin O’Malley Emily Okrzesik Erik Pechnick Kelsey Reardon Blair Wallace Ryan Young
5th Grade Academic Honors Emily Blomquist Annie Brandstrader Bridget Broderick Morgan Browne William Byrne Mary Dillon Daniel Ellingsen Rory Fegan James Finneke Marie Fiorito Carly Florine Molly Flynn Amanda Jacobazzi Grace Kealy Kirstin LaBelle Brihana Lenihan Shane Martin Joseph McCormack Maeve McCormack Caitlin McEnery William Moriarty Patrick Mulkerin Emily O'Donohue Allison O'Malley Brian O’Malley Briana Olivella Ann Marie Prestigiacomo Trevor Rahlfs Robert Ryan Kenneth Serwa Matthew Smith Elizabeth Soria Mathew Szafoni Morgan Tannehill Katherine Weber
Fourth Quarter Honor Roll - 2007-2008 St. Juliana
Vacation Bible School Christ Leads the Way
On Our Rainforest Adventure
Event: Vacation Bible School Date: July 14th - 18th Where: Ahearn Activity Center Time: 9 am - Noon Ages: 4 - 9 Fee: $50 - 1 child $20 additional children All children ages 4 - 9 are welcome to attend our Rainforest Adventure Vacation Bible School the week of July 14th. Join us for a rainforest adventure program of faith - filled fun! Rainforest Adventure invites kids to share the good news of Jesus’ love for us by being caretakers of all that God has given us. At Rainforest Adventure you will: • hear stories about Jesus • make cool crafts • sing fun songs • play zany games • eat super snacks • make lots of new friends We promise to have lots of fun shar-ing God’s love with everyone! In the past, many of you have asked what we could use for Bible School. If any of you would like to donate something this year our station leaders could use the following items: • Rolls of Plastic Table Cloths –
Blue or Green • Any ‘Rainforest’ Decorations • Hand wipes • Juice Boxes • Cans of Vanilla Frosting • Large Round Sugar Cookies • Nibs &Goldfish Crackers • Large Bags of Gumdrops • We need LOTS of Juice Boxes! All donations may be dropped in the space provided in the back of church.
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Human Concerns
Elizabeth Ministry The Elizabeth Ministry reaches out to women who are pregnant, mourning the loss of a child either through stillbirth, miscarriage and abortion or women who are celebrating the birth of a child, maternal and adopted, etc. The ministry is called the Eliza-beth Ministry after the scripture story of the Visitation. This is a min-istry in which two women who have had a similar experience get to-gether. As the world is constantly moving and there is always so much to do, women and their issues often go unheard. There are so many emo-tions and questions that some women find that it would be nice to have someone to talk, cry and laugh with. Who better to have around than someone who has already gone through the ups and downs of being a new mom. Another woman who has also experienced a miscarriage, stillbirth, or the difficulties of the adoptive process and so on. This weekend we will be placing postcards in church for women who may be interested in the Elizabeth Ministry. The cards may be placed in the basket provided or taken home and mailed to the parish office. All contact and information is kept con-fidential. If you are interested in having a visit from an Elizabeth Minister or would like to become an Elizabeth Minister, please call Joyce Browne at the par-ish business office at 773.631.4127.
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Pray For Those Who Serve
United States Air Force Major Michael Cerbin Senior Airman Steve Czyz Airman 1st Class Christopher Earle Airman 1st Class Timothy D. Fonseca LTC Jim Needham Lt. Kyle Radke Airman 1st Class Karen Shaw Captain Franklin Shepherd Captain Patrick Ward Captain Claudine Ward United States Army Captain Grant Banko Spec. Jason Bono Captain Thomas W. Dorrel, Jr. PFC James Heiderman, Jr. Major Michael Mannion Major John Moreth Major Kevin Powers Major Louis Rago, II Lt. William Ryan Schober SSG Daniel Roche PFC Gregory Spina Private John Walsh Lt. Kevin Ward Captain Laura Wood Sgt. Daniel R. Zielinski United States Marines PFC Seamus Boyle LCPL Joseph Curtis 1st LT. Katharine Dietz CPL Justin Grayczyk LCPL Anthony Kelly LCPL Kevin Kiesgen LCPL P.J. McGrath PFC Robert L. Rialmo 1st LT. Alicia Willoughby United States Navy LT.J.G. Sean Driscoll LT. Nathan Scott LT. J.G. Michael Sturm LT. Cmdr. John Tutwiler LT. J.G. Paul Wood
Saturday, June 21st
5:00 Donald McVey/John & Mary Lessner & Family/Tim Hejza/Marie & Maryann Great & Family/Helen Korczyk/Camille Estka/Robert Simonsen/Chester Fortuna/James & Onalee Marti, Julia & Otto Marti, Vincent & Virginia Gariti & Marianna Brocar/Donald Edward Wolf
Sunday, June 22nd
7:30 John & Marie Stopa/Sister Remy Schaul/Ted Prugar/Mary Rzany/Ann Hendzel/Robert Klein/Eleanor Browne/Intentions of Joan Gavin
9:00 Ruth & Mary Lou Jess & the Intentions George Jess/Lou Schoenfeldt/Intentions of Bandur, Glab & Jordan Families/Norm Berg, Sr./Henry Symer/Anthony Gedroc/Donna Lawrence/William & Martha Pack/William B. Jackson & Frantisca Jackson-Tiong/Connie Carlson/Chester Slupik/Ann Crilly/Intentions of Maureen Esposito/Patrick Clifford
10:30 Beverly Swierad/Joseph Kielbasa/Anna Marie Mahoney/Linda McHugh/Roman Kosinski/Chester DeSalvo/Intentions of Maureen Esposito/Thomas Brennan
12:00 Anthony Wegmann/Stephen Kanonik/Tom Walsh/Richard G. Schumacher
Monday, June 23rd - Chapel
7:00 Roger O’Connor/Victor Mattern
8:45 Tim Hejza
7 PM Holy Hour & Adoration in the Chapel
Tuesday, June 24th- Chapel
7:00 Stanislaw Dumanski
8:45 John Oplawski/Stanley Czachorowski
Wednesday, June 25th - Chapel
7:00 Deceased of St. Juliana Parish
8:45 Eugene Gurnicz/In Thanksgiving for Answered Prayers
Thursday, June 26th - Chapel
7:00 Deceased of St. Juliana Parish
8:45 Deceased of the Flynn & Howley Families/Colleen Kelley/ Frank & Anna Dina
Friday, June 27th - Chapel
7:00 Deceased of St. Juliana Parish
8:45 Deceased of the Flynn & Howley Families/Helen Kuszynski
Saturday, June 28th - Church
1:00 Richard Mpistorlarides and Susan Shrake - Wedding
3:00 Thomas Courtney and April Fanella - Wedding
5:00 John & Mary Lessner & Family/Jack Flynn/Deceased of the Rouse Family/Henry & Agatha DeJuren/Joseph Travers/Camille Estka/John & Margaret Mulkeen/James & Onalee Marti, Julia & Otto Marti, Vincent & Virginia Gariti & Marianna Brocar/Michael Sullivan
8:30 Chester & Harry Perkowski/Richard Gutrich
Masses for the Week
Albert Mitek
Joan O’Heath
Lucille Rutkowski
Masses for the Week cont’d Sunday, June 29th
7:30 Sister Remy Schaul/Cecelia & William Schulte/Mary Rzany/Ann Hendzel/Roberta O’Connor/Matt Walsh/Edward O’Malley/Gary Holmen/Maria & Gus Russo, Louise & Chester Gaudian, John Asta, Dan Bagnole, Sr. & Nick & Florence Russo
9:00 Ruth & Mary Lou Jess & the Intentions George Jess/Lillian Smolen/Tim Gleeson, Kathleen O’Malley & Deceased of Cawley Family/Chester Slupik
10:30 Beverly Swierad/James P. Walsh/Roman Kosinski/Ann Marie Duffy/Rose Plecki/Living & Deceased of Golembiewski Family/Leona Catherine Cercone/Thomas Brennan
12:00 Ann Bleicher/Sandra J. Stanson/Stanislaw Dumanski
Pray for the Sick Eileen Abbinanti George Adamick Joan Adamick Rita Allen Grace Antenore Marjorie Arbogast Celeste Baehr Janet Barona Arlene Belcore Jordine Berg Bernice Berowski Gina Blease Baby Luc Bonaguero Baby Sara Brushaber Tim Butler Hugh Camero Frances Cameron Baby Erin Carney Maureen Cavanaugh Marie Chrusciel Herb Cole Nicole Conn Peter Conennas/child Jane Connolly Frank Conosconti Della Curran Beverly Cusick Judy Dahm Angie Dembski Chris Dettloff Helen Devoy
Fran Draths Annette Dugas Edwynn Dunn Gertrude Dunn Sandy Elliott Katherine Fenton Tom Fleischhacker Helen Flood Jerry Fowler Elsy Giacomuzzi Frank Grabowski Albin Great Jim Greene Carol Gurga Peggy Halloran Arthur& Isabel Harder Delores Harvanek Barbara Hickey George Hickey Marlene Higgins Jim Hough Bob Karas Frank Karl Martina Kelly Jerry Kennelly Hank Kilian Ken Kilian Rose Kinzle Helen Komperda Lyn Korten Joel Koskiewicz Richard Kossak Jean Kriz
Beatrice Krzeminski Ray & Gen Kula Dorothy Lachman Amber Ladera Nancy Larson Toni Lawrence Tricia Lopez Jean Losinski Anna Luczak James Luczak Mark Lukasiewicz Gail Maines Ruth Malone Lillian McCloud Deana Pascente Robert Pubaince Connor McKenna Cecilia Varisco- McCormick Erin McDermott/child John McDonough Michele McDowell Patrick McNamara Joan McNaughton Margaret McVey Susan Michaels Jimmy Mickey Emilie Mierzwa Mitchell Miklas Karen Minervini Mathew Mirek Randee Molitor Lottie Mosio
Baby Luke Muellner Maureen Mulcrone Mary Mullozzi Vince Nally James Nickel Mary Ellen O’ Brien Daniel O’Connell Helen O'Connell Patricia O’Connell Marion O’Donnell Margaret S. O’Grady Gerald O’Meara Joe Panek Luigi Paolini Renee Parlick John Persaud Joe Pilior Michael Pontrelli Eleanore Potempa William Potter Andrew Prociuk Robert Pubaince Carol Reichart Marilyn Rein Crisstella Richards Madeline Saverino Arthur Schmid Joseph Schneider Julia Sebastion Lottie Shannon Mary Shepelak Helen Simon Al & Margaret Smith
Michael Smith Denise Solvig Diane Soreng Anthony Spano Nora Speziale Frank Stankowicz Marion B. Steins Robert Stoeck William Sweeney Tracy Thompson Matthew Tomas David Vandergriff Sidney Vine - Child Thomas Waldron Amy Walsh Kathleen Ward Rosemary Warrick Shirley Watson Ignatius & Mera Wel Andrew Werlein Helen White Joyce Wilkey Paul Wilkey Al Witthoft Genevieve Wolf Irene Wolinski Bernie Zarnick Joseph Zicarelli New to Prayer List Barbara Joslin
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ALTAR LINENS
Today Geri Carr
June 28th/29th
Jeanne Berg
WEEKLY OFFERING CONTRIBUTIONS
Thank you for your support!
Miscellaneous
Parishioner Registration/Information Form Welcome to St. Juliana Parish. As a member of the parish, your registration is very important, especially at the time of the Sacraments of Baptism and Mat-rimony or during an illness or at the time of death. Please fill out the attached form to register with the parish or with any infor-mation changes and return to the parish office via the collection basket or by mail. Please check one:
New Parishioner Change of Address/Phone Moving, please remove from parish mailing list
Mr. & Mrs. Miss Ms. Mr. Last Name:________________________________________________________ First Name(s): _____________________________________________________ Address: __________________________________________________________ City: __________________________________ Zip Code: _________________ Contact Phone Number:______________________________________________ Email Address: __________________________Cell #______________________
Giving Thanks When You Shop
Please be sure to thank the generous advertisers in our bulletin. Through their participation, our parish receives our weekly bulletin free of charge. Please cut out the thank you below and present it the next time you patronize one of our advertisers.
Thank you for advertising in the St. Juliana Parish bulletin.
I am patronizing your business because of it!
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T.R.I.P. Hours
TRIP certificates will be available to purchase during the summer
You may also drop orders in the mail slot at the parish business of-fice, 7200 N. Osceola any time. Orders can be picked up during regular parish business office hours.
For your convenience, T.R.I.P. certificates
will be available in the back of church on the following dates after
the Masses.
Monday through Friday from
8:00 A.M. – 10:00 A.M.
7:30, 9:00 and 10:30 on
Sunday, July 13th Sunday, August 10th
Sunday & Holy Day Sunday 6/15 $ 18,059 Weekly Goal $ 17,275 YTD to Budget $ (24,651) Special Collection Retired Priests YTD $ 4,122 Additional Offerings YTD Parish Projects $ 23,376 School Support Fund $ 41,679
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