The Epiphany of the Lord January 3, 2016
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Welcome to Holy Family
Holy Family Catholic community invites all to new life in Christ. Are you new to Holy Fam-ily? Are you considering becoming a registered parishioner? We welcome you to become engaged in carrying out our mission. New members are registered on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of every month (excluding holidays) immediately fol-lowing the 9:00 A.M. Mass. Welcome Ministers will be available at the Welcome Desk to walk you through the short registration process. Saint Paul says, “We are the Body of Christ.” We look forward to experiencing that reality with you. Fr. Terry Keehan, Pastor
Schedule
MassesWeekdays: Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. Monday & Wednesday 7:00 p.m. First Friday of the month 9:00 a.m. (with Anointing of the Sick) First Saturday of the month 9:00 a.m.Saturday 5:00 p.m.Sunday 7:30 a.m.; 9:00 a.m. (interpreted for the hearing impaired); 11:00 a.m.; 4:00 p.m. Kid Church - 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 10:15 in the chapel. Holy Days 7:00a.m., 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Eucharistic AdorationEveryday 6:00 a.m. to Midnight
Reconciliation (Available upon request)Communal Reconciliation with individual absolution First Saturday of the month at 4:00 p.m. in chapel)Individual Reconciliation (in Reconciliation Room) Other Saturdays from 4:00 p.m.-4:45 p.m.
Nursery Available Saturday 5:00 p.m. Sunday 9:00 and 11:00 a,m.
Anointing of the SickPlease know that recent hospital privacy laws have signifi cantly limited our knowledge of parishioners who are hospitalized. If you have a loved one who is ill, please contact our Liturgical Life offi ce to request the Anointing of the Sick. Th e ideal time for anointing is when family is present and not nec-essarily in the fi nal hours of life. Monthly Anoint-ing of the Sick takes place on the First Friday of the month at 9:00 a.m. Mass.
Holy Family Catholic Community2515 Palatine Rd.Inverness, IL 60067847-359-0042 (ph)847-359-0639 (fax)holyfamilyparish.org
Vision StatementHoly Family Catholic Community invites all to new life in Christ. Our response to God’s call is evident through full, conscious and active participation in our community.
Mission StatementTo engage all in the sacramental life through vibrant worship, life-long learning and passionate community.
Core ValuesAnimated by our faith in God to evangelize, we live the following core values:• Integrity• Excellence• Unity• Service• Justice
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Pastoral Councile-mail: [email protected]
Tracey Cantarutti Chairperson (Operations)Jack Shedd Vice-Chair (At Large/Pastor)Fr. Terry Keehan Pastor (Staff )Robin Schreiner Adult FaithTBD Archdiocesan RepBrooke Held At Large (Council)Tony Mathias Family FaithCattie Scharm Holy Family Catholic AcademyAl Clementi Liturgical LifeJoe Ferlita Knights of ColumbusAndrew McGovern Human ConcernsBernie Schaeff er Staff Ro Geisler Staff Pauline Carlson Teen Faith (Adult Rep)Daniel Tokarz Teen Faith (Teen Rep)Aly Worthem Teen Faith (Teen Rep)Heidi Trocha Liturgical Life/Recording SecretaryCouncil meets the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. All are invited to attend and listen to the items on the published agenda. If you or your group have an item for discussion, it needs to be submitted in writing to the council chair one week prior to the scheduled meeting.
Finance Council
Th e Finance Council of Holy Family meets quar-terly and its current members are:Ken Aman - ChairMaureen DeRosaRobert Growney
John McCarthyJeff rey RotterJim Vande LogtChet Zara
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Fr. Terry KeehanEpiphanyThe manifestation of a divine or supernatural being, a sud-den or striking realization, an intuitive grasp of reality, an illuminating realization
EpiphanyIn non-Christian religions, usu-
ally referring to a moment when a person realizes their faith and or connects this realization with the intention of a deity
EpiphanyIn Christian circles it is the festival held on or near Janu-ary 6 that honors the journey of three Eastern Kings who visit Jesus and realize his unique identity.
Epiphany truly is one of my favorite moments in our Christian culture. The word has its origins in the ancient Greek culture, probably as far back as 800 BC, but the Christian experience has given the term universal and spiritual depth. As Christianity has so powerfully done in countless other circles, a term, word or concept now takes on additional and deeper meaning.
That depth comes from an intriguing story involving fi ve kings, not just three. Three of them are open to the pos-sibility that there is a new and more powerful King. One, who in his grave insecurity, is threatened by the possi-bility of any other King and the ONE KING who will live forever, but appears in the innocence that you and I once appeared in.
The story starts with a poetic prediction from the prophet Isaiah. Personifying the City of Jerusalem itself as a star he predicts, “...Jerusalem shall be radiant…nations shall walk by your light and kings by your shining radiance, your heart shall throb and overfl ow for the riches…..brought before you.” Matthew then tells us that after the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem something very special happened. Using the word Behold like a trumpet blast announcing signifi cance, three inquisitive kings arrived at a destination they assumed was correct. They are loud and public in their questioning, “Where is the newborn King?” Herod gets wind of this royal hunt and his insecu-rity is fanned. He commissions his fellow kings with false intention backed by false promises. He is inquisitive for a different, conniving reason. Nevertheless the eastern kings are put back on the right track in search of the real king.
They are led by a star, and as we all know the stars have magic powers. They bring us light from far away. They
beckon to us from the celestial mystery. They direct sailors and they mesmerize lovers. They illumine the dark night. They are simply one of the most intriguing things created by God. Jimmy Buffett croons in his song Oysters and Pearls, “...It’s method and it’s madness, we are of the stars.”
A special star guides these determined Magi, and I regu-larly point out important things about their journey. They do not journey alone. They travel with others. They hold in their hands gifts that represent the land and story that has formed them. They know the stars, but for as much as they know them, they also know that this star is special. They know the celestial apparitions and even in their vast knowledge they somehow allow themselves to be led by this one magnifi cent star. This one has caught their attention and intrigues them. They start from sepa-rate places and the special star brings their journey to-gether. They merge into one small caravan. They keep their eyes on the star. They hold gifts in their hands and their gut tells them they are being led to something magi-cal. They are very important people, yet they are humble enough to be open to even greater power. Undoubt-edly the journey takes days if not weeks. Imagine them talking and sharing at night, wondering and calculating the details of this star. The assumption throws them off course. They meet a fake king that humans revere and somehow trust that he had ill will for the real King.
They know the stars, but they never confuse this star with its purpose. They keep their eyes on the star but realize IT is not the destination, the baby is. The im-portance of the star is that it leads them to their savior. When they arrive at the baby King, they give away their treasures.
The story spawns questions. What are your gifts? Who do you travel with? What gifts do you give away? Who do you give them to? What is your star?
I won’t be with you this weekend because my Alma Ma-ter, the University of Nebraska at Omaha, is dedicating a brand new arena for the Basketball and Hockey Teams to play in. Former players have been invited back to join in the festivities. I will then remain in Omaha and do my annual 8 day silent directed retreat, this time at Creighton University, also in Omaha. Please pray for me during this important time of quiet and discernment. I highly recom-mend that all of you do a silent directed retreat every year, and we are lucky to have a great resource so close to us with experts in this profound spiritual experience. The Bellarmine Jesuit Retreat House about a mile west of downtown Barrington on Lake- Cook Road holds silent directed retreats on a regular basis. Just Google them.
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Lectionary Based Small Christian Communities
Growing Together in Faith
Are you looking for a way to grow in your faith?
Joining a Lectionary Based Small Christian Community might be your answer.
What are Lectionary Based Small Christian Communities?
Lectionary Based Small Christian Communities are a journey of faith for adults designed to strengthen and nourish the faith of their members. In these communi-ties, 4 to 10 people meet as small church using Lectionary (Sunday Mass Read-ings) based resources provided by the parish. The members gain new insights into the Scriptures by reading them together in the group, listening to refl ections on the Scriptures from a DVD and discussing the faith sharing questions based on the readings.
These Lectionary Based Small Christian Communities are the paradigm of faith formation for the parish that allow participants the opportunity to move more deeply into participation in Sunday worship.
Lectionary Based Small Christian Communities based on the Sunday Scriptures: • Enable us to become church by connecting with fellow parishioners in faith sharing, life sharing and prayer • Help us to support each other in the Catholic Christian life • Support the structures of family, neighborhoods and faith communities • Lead us to apply the wisdom of Scripture and our tradition to daily living • Encourage us as we discern how to live out the compassion/justice mandates of the Gospel • Strengthen our full, conscious and active participation in our liturgy
Interested in joining or learning more? We encourage you to prayerfully consider joining a group to enrich yourself and our Holy Family Catholic Community! See the parish website for more information or contact Pat or Charlie Lynch – 847.526.7099 – [email protected].
Gene GarciaDirector of Music & Worship [email protected]
Brian MichalskiDirector of Liturgical [email protected]
The Liturgical Life Community...creates a vibrant prayerand worship experienceso that all may participate in a fullyconscious and activeway in the liturgy. Th is includes diff erent forms of prayer and worship experiences, for all attending Holy Family, whether oncampus, the homebound, nursing, rehab facilities andhospitals.
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Liturgical Life
Thank You!Our sincere appreciation to all of our Liturgical Ministers for making Advent & Christmas come alive for our community through all of your labors of love.
We look forward to serving with you throughout the new year.
Art & Environment CLW (Children’s Liturgy of the Word)
Eucharistic Ministers Greeters
Lay Leaders of Prayer Liturgy Prep
Mass Coordinators Music Ministry Band & Choir
Proclaimers Projection and Sound
Sacristans Signing at MassTable & Light
UshersPersonal Prayer and Devotion
(including Centering Prayer, Charismatic Prayer, Eucharistic Adoration, Marian Ministry)
SCC (Small Christian Communities) Multicultural Ministry
Sewing Ministry
Peace be with all of you and your families during this season. The Liturgical Life & Music Ministry Staff
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Liturgical Life
Watch our weekly LBSCC refl ection at https://www.youtube.com/user/HFIn-verness/videos. Click on refl ections for Sunday Readings 1-10-16 and listen to Pat and Charlie Lynch refl ect on the readings.
Questions for the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord
1. In what concrete ways have or can you “open eyes that are blind” and/or “bring prisoners from the dungeon”?
2. At the beginning and again at the end of the 2nd reading we are told about God’s grace. How do you understand grace? How or when do you experience God’s grace in your life?
3. How is your life different because of your Baptism than it would have been if you had not been baptized?
Santo Nina de Cebu Fiesta & Sinulog Celebration Saturday, January 16th 1 PM The Santo Niño de Cebu is the oldest miraculous celebrated relic of the child Jesus in the Philippines. It was given in 1521 as a baptismal gift by a Portuguese explorer & marked the beginning of Christianity in the Philippines. The image has survived battles, fires, wars and several calamities. It is housed in a minor basilica in Cebu City, Philippines.
Filipinos celebrated the feast of Sto. Nino, the Little Child Jesus, every 3rd Saturday of January followed by Sinulog festival. People dressed in native costumes bearing the image of the Santo Niño dance on the streets with a level of energy reminiscent of the Mardi Gras festival.
Our fiesta celebration will start with a Novena at 1 PM followed by a procession and Holy Mass. There will be a blessing ceremony of the Santo Nino images.
Mass will be followed by a reception at the Social Center with Filipino foods & Sinulog dance festival. All are welcome
Please contact Multicultural Ministry: Linda Yamamoto at 224-595-4210 Lou Q. Pamplona at 847-712-2520 at 847-712-2510 or Susie Sadural at 224-522-2482
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In Loving Memory of...
In a Special Way We RememberOur Family Members Who Are Ill...
Eternal rest grant unto them O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen.
Mass IntentionsMonday, January 49:00AM Henry Krupa (Mother)9:00AM Aristotele Panos (Amy & Ken Kauth)9:00AM Richard Bokor (Ann Bokor)
Tuesday, January 59:00AM Anna Augustyn (Family)9:00AM Dorothy Wagner (Holy Family Parish)
Wednesday, January 69:00AM Henry Krupa (Mother)9:00AM Armando & Santa Masi (Family)9:00AM Len Brauer (HFCA)
Thursday, January 79:00AM Zofi a Mazurek (Joe & Linda)
Friday, January 89:00AM Eric & Grace Velazquez
Saturday, January 95:00PM Martha Jaeger (Mary Glass)5:00PM Fred Costello (Black Family)
Sunday, January 107:30AM Julie Overholt (Marilyn Weidler)7:30AM John Weidler (Marilyn Weidler)7:30AM Eugenia Lucas (Susan Walsh)
9:00AM Manuel Garcia (Debbie Fluffman)9:00AM Paul Poundy (Grace Bukowski)9:00AM Anna Dopak (Grace Bukowski))
11:00AM Gallagher Family (Main Family)11:00AM Dr. Daniel Nwankwo (Family)11:00AM Kenneth Gonnella (Cahill Family)
Weekly ReadingsMonday, January 4 1 John 3: 22 - 4: 6 Matthew 4: 12-17, 23-25Tuesday, January 5 1 John 4: 7-10 Mark 6: 34-44Wednesday, January 6 1 John 4: 11-18 Mark 6: 45-52Thursday, January 7 1 John 4: 19 - 5: 4 Luke 4: 14-22aFriday, January 8 1 John 5: 5-13 Luke 5: 12-16Saturday, January 9 1 John 5: 14-21 John 3: 22-30Sunday, January 10 Isaiah 42: 1-4, 6-7 Titus 2: 11-14; 3: 4-7 Luke 3: 15-16, 21-22
Mass intentions are available by contacting the Parish Offi ce
Liturgical Life
+ Kenneth Gonnella+ Curt Kotel+ Erna Peters
+ Michelene “Micky” Young
Rosemary BolandLou Conrad
Robert FischerBernice Kathrein
Stanley Komperda
Bill LeeceBill SalpietroGenny SmithArlene Urban
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The OperationsCommunity...oversees the parish business and infrastructure activities to ensure they operate effi ciently.
Operations
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The Adult Faith Community... supports the mission of lifelong learning by providing educational, spiritual, and formational activities for the parish and the community.
Annulment Support
Pope Francis has issued new guide-lines for the processing of Decrees of Nullity (also known as “annulments”). These new guidelines take effect on December 8th, the feast of the Immacu-late Conception, a holy day of obliga-tion. The Tribunal will implement these new guidelines. Information about the process will be coming.
If you would like to talk to one of our Annulment Ministry leaders, please
contact Jan Romanowski at
[email protected] or 847-504-6924,
or Rosemary Spinner at [email protected] or 847-991-7833.
Holy Family Wedding OrientationThurs., January 14, 2016, 7:00 pm–8:30 pm
ORSunday, January 31, 2016, 2:00-3:30 pm
Bible Journey 2016Wednesday mornings, 9:45-11:45 am
Dr. Jim Papandrea returns to Bible Journey on January 6, 2016!Our Bible Journey program was divided into three parts with three excellent teachers this year. Fr. Joji’s portion is coming to an end in December and in January we welcome Dr. Jim Papandrea, a former Holy Family Director who is currently teaching as Assistant Professor of Church History at Garrett Evangelical Seminary in Evanston, IL. Jim was the original creator of our Bible Journey program and his passion for teaching about the early Church is inspiring. He is truly a gifted speaker, teacher and friend and we are blessed to be able to offer this 7 week session with him. Jim’s topic will be based on one of his many published books, Seven Revolutions: How Christi-anity Changed the World and Can Change it Again.
Our fi nal Bible Journey session will be a 5 week session with outstanding scholar, author and teacher, Fr. Jim McIlhone, Ph.D. on “Parables of Jesus” beginning in March. Fr. McIlhone serves as the Director of Biblical Formation in the Archdiocese of Chicago and is the recipient of many academic honors. He is well known for his seminars, missions and days of renewal. Mark your calendar for his session begining on March 2, 2016.
Cost: $30 per session ($60 for both)It’s never too late to join Bible Journey!!!
To register, contact Mary Whiteside at 847-907-3450 or [email protected]
This event will provide couples planning to marry at Holy Family with information about the pro-cess of getting married at Holy Family including scheduling your wedding, choices for marriage preparation, paperwork needed, information about choosing wedding music and musicians... Please join us and learn about our weddings. We gener-ally celebrate approximately 40 weddings per year and each one is unique and beautiful! Engaged couples getting married at Holy Family are invited as well as anyone who might be considering get-ting married at Holy Family. Family members and friends are welcome, too!
To register, contact Eileen Neal at 847-907-3448 or [email protected] and let her know which session you will be attending.
Adult Faith
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Adult Faith
Holy Family
Catholic Community
Fr. Terry Keehan, Pastor
2515 Palatine Road Inverness, IL 60067
847-359-0042
www.holyfamilyparish.org
Please join us as this outstanding teacher helps us to understand the depth of our Creed, and increase our awareness of the meaning of the words we speak and pray each week at Mass. Fr. Robin Ryan is a Passionist priest and theologian who serves as Associate Professor of Systemic Theology at Catholic Theological Union. He received his Ph.D. in systemic theology from The Catholic University of America. He is an author and gifted speaker and we are blessed to welcome him to Holy Family. You will also have the opportunity to learn more about educational opportunities at CTU! Don’t miss this!
To register, contact Mary Whiteside at 847-907-3450 or
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Parish Mission 2016 “Running the Paschal Mystery”You do not want to miss this three night experience, deepening your experience of Lent and pre-paring you for the journey to the joy of Easter. Th rough his gift of story-telling with humor and depth, Dr. Terry Nelson-Johnson will show us how to look at our own lives through the lenses of Holy Th ursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday and Easter. Th e Paschal Mystery is still happening…right here, right now, in your life. Bring your family and friends. Th is is food for the soul.Presented by Dr. Terry Nelson-Johnson March 13, 14, 15, 2016 from 7:00-9:00 pmNo registration necessary. No cost. Just come, be spiritually fed, and bring friends!
Some dates to add to your calendar ...
Holy Family’s 30th Anniversary Hawaiian CruiseOn May 7, 2016, Holy Family friends will be cruising to Hawaii with Friar Johnpaul Cafi ero to celebrate Holy Family’s 30th anniversary! It will be a 7 night cruise from Honolulu to all four islands on the Pride of America ship of Norwegian Cruise Line. We have space on hold for our group and deposits will be collected at our informational meetings in early December. Inside cabins (1942.14 per person), ocean view cabins (2098.72 per person) and balcony cab-ins (2568.44 per person) available. All cabin prices are based on double occupancy. Airfare, one night at the Marriot Waikiki, cruise insurance and shore excursions/airport transfers are
additional costs. Deposit is $250 per person and is refundable until fi nal payment due date. For more information, contact Sally Kincaid at SAL TRAVEL, 847-991-2500.
“Luke: Stories on the Road”/ Friday, February 5, 2016 -7:00 pmOne-Man Play performed by Frank Runyeon, professional actor and graduate of Princ-eton with a degree in Religion and American Studies.Frank Runyeon has received national acclaim for his work as a translator and performer of Biblical texts. Join us on Friday, February 5, 2016 as he brings the Gospel of Luke to life and gives us a strong image of mercy through the parables. Bring the whole family!
Adult Faith
Medicines of Mercy – The Sacraments of Initiation: Baptism, Eucharist, Confi rmation
Presented by Dawn MayerWednesday, January 6, 2016
7:00-9:00 pmPlease join us as Dawn Mayer shares her love of the “Medicines of Mercy,” also known as
our Sacraments. In this presentation she will focus on our Sacraments of Initiation: Baptism, Eucharist and Confi rmation, helping us to deepen our understanding of
our rituals and the meaning of the Sacraments in our lives.
To register, contact Mary Whiteside at 847-907-3450 or [email protected]
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The Family & Teen Faith Community...off ers faith formation and catechesis to preschool through elementary school aged children and high school teens and their families.
Family & Teen Faith
Pre-K and Kindergarten programs during the 9 & 11am Masses. Grades 1-6: 10:30am-12pm Grades 1-12: 5:15-7pm
Grades 1-6: 4:30-6pm
Parent meeting Eucharist Prep: 7:30-9pm
Pizza with the Pastor (FLAME classes): 5-6:30pm in the Rectory
ALL Catechists enrichment: 6:30-9pm
FLAME1 – Overnight retreat
Reconciliation Prep: 3:15pm + 5pm Mass
FLAME2 – Overnight retreat
FAMILY AND TEEN FAITH – JANUARY 2016
Catechist Dinner & Program
No Faith Classes
Passion Play Auditions 12-3
No Faith Classes
No Faith Classes
No Faith Classes
1st Living Stations Rehearsal
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Celebrating the Feast of the Epiphany Family Style 1. The gift of a second chance
It’s the year of mercy and now more than ever ` we need to believe in and invest in giving
ourselves and everyone we love the gift of a second chance.
Who in your family needs a fresh start? For whom can you ‘wipe the slate clean’?
2. Have an epiphany or Be an epiphany Today we celebrate the feast of Epiphany. Epiphany means “to show,” “to make known” or “to reveal.”
Who do you need to show more of yourself to in your family? Who in your family do you need to see with new eyes? Who in your family is trying to become who they are meant to be and needs
encouragement or support to do so?
3. Follow the star At the heart of our worship today is the wonderful story of the Magi, guided by a star, a heavenly beacon that draws them to discover where ‘the glory of the Lord shines.’
Where is your own heart leading you? Where in your relationship with spouse, child, parent, or sibling are you
called to see God’s presence? Who in your family needs your support to follow their heart’s desire?
4. Be a blessing in the lives of those you love
Who in your family needs recognition, encouragement? Who in your family deserves your thanks? How do you show those you love that your appreciate them?
5. Worship together The magi were foreigners yet upon seeing the star at its rising they came to kneel before the Christ-child to do him homage. Come all ye faithful, come let us adore Him, Christ the Lord.
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Prayer for Epiphany
May the light of Christ our Lord shine in all our hearts. Amen.
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Family & Teen Faith
It’s a brand new year & we’ve got important things to do
Email [email protected] for more information. You can also follow our online presence on Twitter and Instagram @passionplay2k16. Check out the Passion Play page on the Holy Family website http://holyfamilyparish.org/event-passion-play for important schedules, documents and updates.
Living Stations 2016 Attention all IGNITE and grade 6 Family Faith students
Can you act? Do you sing or play an instrument? Are you interested in helping with the technical side
of the production? Do you prefer a behind the scenes role?
This is your time to shine!
Be part of THE NEW AND IMPROVED LIVING STATIONS.
Our student directors are already at work revising the script.
Hannah Cunningham, Director, Junior at John Hersey High School Kristen Brarnd, Assistant Director, Junior at Fremd High School Jackson Dirnberger, Assistant Director, Sophomore
We begin work on this production Sunday, Jan. 10, during large group at the evening class session, 5:30-7:00. The Living Stations of the Cross will be presented on Friday, March 4, 2016 immediately following the Knights of Columbus Fish Fry.
Adults are also needed to help out on this production. To volunteer contact Liz Tomal at [email protected].
Passion Play 2016 – All high school and college students are invited to be part of this year’s Passion Play.
Auditions will be held TODAY, Sunday, January 3 from 12-3.
Rehearsals will be on Sundays from 12-2:30 beginning January 10.
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Holy Family Academy
Kate O’[email protected]
Holy Family Catholic Academy....offers an innovativecurriculum that focuses on cultivatingcritical thinking,problem solvingand teamwork.
Our Parish School prepares students to be:
“Leaders, thinkers,
grounded in faith.”
To learn more aboutclasses in 2-yr.old preschool through Grade 8 or schedule a tour please contact:
Deb Atkins847-907-3461
Visit our website at
holyfamilycatholicacademy.net
WANTED: Substitute teachers for Preschool – Grade 8 in self-contained and content area classrooms in all subject areas. Teaching opportunities can be full day, partial day, or half day. For more info please go to http://goo.gl/7wlzHkF or call847-907-3452
HAPPY NEW YEAR !The Academy begins 2016 with a bang! Please mark your calendars and join us for these upcoming information meetings. All are welcome!
January 4— 6:30-8:00 pm, Multitorium ”Survival Tips for Parenting Your T(w)eens: It's All in Their Heads.” by Terence Houlihan, M.S.Ed.
January 7—9:00 am “Early Childhood Information Coffee” —Learn about our play-based curriculum and the implementation of the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme.
January 12—6:30 pm—“The HFCA Kindergarten Difference”—Our full-day kindergarten program offers a distinct curriculum not offered by area public schools. Come hear about the HFCA approach.
January 25—6:30 pm—“What to Expect in Middle School”— Our award winning Middle School curriculum addresses the unique academic, social and spiritual needs of adolescents. Learn about our STEM curriculum and our goal of preparing students for the rigors of high school and beyond.
January 31—10:00-11:00 am—“HFCA Open House”— Tour our classrooms and meet our amazing PreK-Grade 8 teachers as we kick-off our annual Catholic Schools Week celebration.
February 1—9:00 am—New Family Applications for 2016 begin online via our website.
It’s going to be a GREAT year at HFCA!
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The Human Concerns Community...off ers assistance with life’s basic needs, spiritual and emotional support as well as additional resources with partners in our community while promoting mercy and justice by putting our faith into action.
Catholic Social Teaching – United States Catholic Conference of BishopsOver the next 12 months, all seven themes will be highlighted. The Church’s social teaching is a rich treasure of wisdom about build-ing a just society and living lives of holiness amidst the challenges of modern society. Modern Catholic social teaching has been articulated through a tradition of papal, conciliar and episcopal documents. The depth and richness of this tradition can be understood best through a direct reading of these documents. In these brief refl ections, we highlight several of the key themes that are at the heart of our Catholic social tradition.
Rights and Responsibilities - The Catholic tradition teaches that human dignity can be protected and a healthy community can be achieved only if human rights are protected and responsibilities are met. Therefore, every person has a fundamental right to life and a right to those things required for human decency. Corresponding to these rights are duties and responsibilities--to one another, to our families, and to the larger society.
The inviolability of the person which is a refl ection of the absolute inviolability of God, fi nds its primary and fundamental expression in the inviolability of human life. Above all, the common outcry, which is justly made on behalf of human rights-for example, the right to health, to home, to work, to family, to culture- is false and illusory if the right to life, the most basic and fundamental right and the condition for all other personal rights, is not defended with maximum determination. On the Vocation and Mission of the Lay Faithful (Christifi deles Laici. . . ), #38
For more information visit – www.usccb.org
Human Concerns
MARCH FOR LIFE CHICAGOJANUARY 17, 2016
If you would like to attend the March for Life Chicago on Sunday, January 17th, but don’t want to deal with the hassles of driving, go on a comfortable coach bus from St. Theresa’s Church lot located at 455 N. Benton, Palatine. Order bus tickets online at www.givecentral.marchforlifechicago.com. Ticket includes lunch at 11:00, bus leaves at noon arriving back to St. Theresa Church approximately at 5:00pm. Questions? Contact Maria Goldstein at 847-730-4049 or nwfl [email protected].
Holy Family Parishioners – Drive Cautiously
in the Parking LotEvery Sunday evening until the last weekend in April,
Holy Family hosts a PADS site for our homeless friends to provide them with a nutritious meal and
a safe and warm place to sleep. Be aware that our guests arrive on food, on bikes as well as in automo-biles. They are traveling along Palatine Road in the
darkness of the evening hours and are diffi cult to see at times. Please drive slowly and use extra caution as you leave the church through the parking lot and onto Palatine Road. We want our guests to arrive safely.
Thank You!
Holy Family’s One in Love LGBT Ministry would like to invite you to our next MINISTRY LISTENING SESSION, Saturday,
January 9 at 10am – noon. This meeting will be one of sharing stories and experiences. The general theme will be “What part of someone’s else’s story or experi-ence had an impact on you last year? Coffee and light refreshments will be served. If you plan to attend or have questions, please contact Chris Evon at [email protected]. (RSVP appreciated, but not necessary!)
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WELCOMING A NEW YEARA new year stands on my doorstepReady to enter my life’s journey.
Something in me welcomes this visitor:The hope of bountiful blessings
The joy of a new beginningThe freshness of unclaimed surprises
Something in me rebuffs this visitor;The swiftness of the comingThe boldness of the entrance
The challenge of a year’s good-bye.
Something in me fears this visitor:The unnamed events of future days
The wisdom needed to walk love wellThe demands of giving away and growing.
A new year stands on my doorstepWith fragile caution I move
To open the door for its entrance.
My heart leaps with surprise,joy jumps in my eyes,
for there beside this brand-new yearStands my God with outstretched hand!
He smiles and gently asks of me:Can we walk this year together?
And I, so overwhelmed with goodness,Can barely whisper my reply:
Welcome in!
Spring of Life PartnershipBuilding the American Dream, one family at a time
This fall we began the thirteenth Habitat project to make a house into a home for a family. We are in need of construction volunteers and lunches for the crews. Construction volun-teers are needed every two weeks for the next seven months. Come join us for one Saturday or become one of our regular volunteers. Lunch preparation is a perfect opportunity for a Small Christian Community to contribute to the improvement of the Elgin community. If you would like additional information, contact Larry Buettner at [email protected] or visit the Spring of Life website at www.springofl ifehabitat.org.
Human ConcernsHOLY FAMILY
JOB SUPPORT GROUPInvites you to a Presentation by
Bruce Bixler2016 LinkedIn Update
Saturday, January 9, 2016-7:30amBruce Bixler is one of the top 200 LinkedIn Practitioners
in the world. He will present:
• What’s new with messaging?• What are the 8 new features behind
the skills section?• What are the new rules for groups?
Register online at www.holyfamilyparish.org. Go to Help and Support; Support Services and click on
Job Support to access the online registration.
TO BE JOYFUL AGAINThursday, Jan 7 and Jan 21 7pm
A support group for widows, widowers, or anyone else who has lost a signifi cant other.
To Be Joyful Again meets at Holy Family on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month at 7pm. Come get the
support you need in this diffi cult time. All are welcome. Call Elaine at 847-705-9886 or
Debbie at 847-991-7327 with questions or for more information.
Fresh Bread and Other Gifts of Spiritual Nourishment, Ave Maria Press, 1985, Joyce Rupp, osm
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Habitat for Humanity Spring of Life PartnershipNonprofi t, ecumenical Christian housing ministry. Provides interest free loans to families who qualify for affordable housingLarry [email protected] ifehabitat.org
Holy Family Partnerships and Support GroupsPartnerships
US TOO International(prostate cancer support)For men and couples who are deal-ing with prostate cancer. Informa-tion, resources and support are available at the monthly meetings which are held on the 4th Tuesday of each month from 5:30-7:00pm and 6:30-9:00pm.Cliff Whall - 630-718-1304
Catholic Charities Provides food, clothing, shelter, counseling and other services to those in need, bringing hope to the hopeless.Mike Waters, NW Regional DirectorDes [email protected]
Misíon San Juan Diego Holy Family partners with this local Hispanic parish encouraging inter-cultural exchange.http://www.misionsanjuandiego.org
PHD (Preservation for Human Dignity) Affi rms the value of the lives of women and families facing the issues of preg-nancy and parenting by providing profes-sional counseling, education, and support services to meet the unique practical and emotional needs of each individual.www.sphd.org or 847-359-4919
St. Joseph’s Home for the ElderlyStaffed by Little Sisters of the Poor, provides assistance as they minister to the elderly economically disadvantaged in Palatine.www.littlesistersofthepoorpalatine.org 847-358-5700
WINGS (Giving Flight to Hopes and Dreams)The mission of WINGS is to provide a continuum of integrated services in an effort to end domestic violence and homelessness one family at a time.www.wingsprogram.com847-519-7820
Support Groups
Alexian Brothers Behavioral Health Services One-on-one counseling. Meets on various days and times. Contact them directly at 855-383-2224.
Job SupportA vibrant networking group de-signed to support those who are searching for a new position or ca-reer. We encourage all attendees to share talents, advice and con-tacts. The group meets Saturday mornings from 7:30 to 9:30 am in Common Ground. For each meet-ing bring 25 copies of a resume or handbill.Brian Healy 847-359-4097, Frank Sevilla 847-567-0969, Jerry Aurigemma 847-226-4331
LOSS (Survivors of Suicide)Facilitated by staff of Catholic CharitiesJessica H. 312-593-1656
Mental Health SupportReferrals to local support agencies for anyone with a mental health diagnosis as well as friends and family members. Dan and Trudy [email protected]
One In Love (LGBT) Exists to Educate, Advocate, Ally and Serve. Meets the second Saturday every month from 10:00am - Noon.Chris Evon 847-371-6030
Rising from DivorceA support group for individuals fac-ing separation, divorce or annul-ment. This open and ongoing sup-port group who will help you heal and cope. Faith sharing, speakers and social activities are offered throughout the year. Meets the 1st and 3rd Monday from 7:00-9:00pm.Kathy [email protected]
To Be Joyful AgainSupporting and assisting people whose spouses have died. We meet on the fi rst and third Thurs-days of every month at 7:00pm, and also provide other opportunities for connection. ContactElaine at 847-705-9886, or Deb at 847-991-7327
Journeys the Road Home At Journeys, we work to provide intervention and support to address the root cause of homelessness, and lead people back to a stable environment. Shelter through the PADS program October through April; job support, case manage-ment, food pantry, clothing room, Pathway Housing Readiness Pro-gram are a few offerings.www.journeystheroadhome.org847-963-9163
Al-Anon (Alcoholics Anonymous) Helps friends and families of alco-holics fi nd support and understand-ing. Saturday mornings from 9:30 to 11:30am in room Lower Level 3.Cathie: 847-255-3653
Human Concerns
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Of Special Note
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Of Special Note
Kid Church (formerly known as Young Family Prayer), is a Sunday worship experience designed to meet the needs of families with young children, ages 0-4 (older
siblings welcome). Families gather in the chapel for music, prayer, gospel reading,refl ecti on, and communion.
Snacks and craft ti me follows in Common Ground.
Kid Church services in January are onJanuary 10 and January 24
at 10:15a.m. in the Holy Family Chapel!
Plan to join us.
Save the Date February 20th, 2016
6pm – Midnight
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