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10655 Wadsworth Road, Beach Park, IL 60099 • (847) 872-8778 • www.Ourladyo!umility.org
March 06, 2016 • Fourth Sunday Of Lent
Our Lady of Humility Parish
Parish Mission Statement Mass Schedule As a branch of the one vine, as the family Weekday Masses: 8:00AM – Monday, Tuesday, of our Lord Jesus, it is our mission to Thursday, Saturday
follow the way of the Lord, by extending Friday Mass: 8:45AM (During School Year)
welcome, embracing in healing love, and 8:00AM (During the Summer)
sharing the good news of the Gospel. Communion Service: Wednesday 8:00AM
Sunday Masses: 5:00PM Saturday
7:00AM, 9:00AM, 11:00AM
Sunday
2 Welcome to Our Lady of Humility Catholic Church
Monday, March 7th
8:00AM +Fr. David Mulvihill
Tuesday, March 8th
8:00AM +Arline Stalcar
Wednesday, March 9th
8:00AM Communion Service
Thursday, March 10th
8:00AM +Roman Balderas
Friday, March 11th
8:45AM For OLH Teachers &
Students
12 Noon Sta"ons Of The Cross
7:00PM Sta"ons Of The Cross
Saturday, March 12th
8:00AM +Veronica Kapter
5:00PM +Joe, +Mary, +Luka, and
+Stana Krpan
Fi!h Sunday Of Lent, March 13th
7:00AM +Jim Grazier
9:00AM +Joe Falo"co
+Audrey Wiedner
+Marie and +Tony Bruno
+Ted Jurista
+Purgatorial Of Our Lady
Of Humility
11:00AM +Herbert D. Siemens
Special Inten"on For:
Rita Byrd
+Meliton Fernandez
+Agapita Lizondra
People Of Our Lady Of
Humility
Liturgical Roles: Saturday, March 12th and
Sunday, March 13th Saturday Confessions: 3:00-4:30PM Fr. P. Stemn
Presider:
5:00PM Fr. P. Stemn Deacon Mike
7:00AM Fr. P. Stemn Deacon Jim
9:00AM Fr. E. Pelrine Deacon Jim
11:00AM Fr. P. Stemn Deacon Mike
Eucharist Ministers:
5:00PM C) V. Placa D) R. Thomas
F. McGrath, J. McGrath, M. Richter, S. Ochsner
7:00AM C) V. Blain
D. Blain, E. Palu-ay, I. Pelle"er
9:00AM C) P. LaFaye#e D) C. LaFaye#e
G. Krame, G. Askew, M. Franco, F. McFarlin, P. Miller
11:00AM C) K. Krueger D) R. Krueger
A. Ennesser, B. Ennesser, B. McGowan, P. McGowan, L. Piansay
Lectors:
5:00PM (1) S. Spaulding (2) B. Tait
7:00AM (1) B. Dickson
9:00AM (1) M. Bruno (2) E. Jones 11:00AM (1) J. Jones (2) M. Marek
Altar Servers:
5:00PM G. Barbour, T. Bransky
7:00AM A. Gonzalez, E. Reyes
9:00AM B. Ross, T. Ross, G. Krame
11:00AM A. Rivera, N. Rivera, D. Reno
LWC Prayer Leaders: 9AM: T. Nurczyk 11AM: F. Mangubat
M.W. Med. Center: M. Kaczala
Please Support Our
Adver"ser For The Weekend
Please Remember In Your Prayers
Baby Sawyer, Roger, Charlo#e Heiny, Erica Heiny, Blake Isaac, Maria Besario, Sharon Allen, Mike,
Jessie Navarro, Dorothy R., Theresa Krueger, Baby Gregory Glithero, Emily, Joe, Dedra Newman,
Bobby Grigonis, Brenda, Kit G., Dorothy Klawonn, Doug D., Arden Robinson, Bill and Barb, Debbie,
Mary T., Judith Ann Arnold, Amanda Hutchison, Tom Sarg, Jim Cade, Jerry and Marie Pope, Myk
and Laura Jus"s, John Shebenik, Jeff Harris, Pat Benne#, Jennifer Spivey, Ed Reno, Laurie, Pa# and
Ma#hew Heiny, O#o Grazyna, Maria Fe Bell, Cheryl Bierie, Joan Grzeskowiak, Kathy Sivia, Nancy,
Sharon White, Judy and Joe, Sco# S"ckel, Jim Wiedner, Tomasa Alfaro, Margie Perez, Steve,
Margaret, Luana Pe#a, Rachael Chianelli, Jerry and Marie Pope, Laverna, Margie, Ben LaFaye#e,
Rita Huber, Gerrie Holmes, Jerry Stankewicz, Gerri Marqui, Marge Berzin, Chet Spli#, Peter Popit,
Florence Cutler, Bob Grazier, Bill Heiney, George Lux, Jackie Videlka, Kevin Junge, Vicki Sturtevant,
Ginnny Merkel, Ma#hew McPhee, Bob Whiteside, Shauna Whiteside, Sandy Kramer,
Donald Engelking
For The Deceased:
+Helen Bachman
If someone is in need of healing prayers, please call the Rectory at (847) 872-8778 Monday
through Friday between the hours of 9AM and 3:30PM. Thank you!
Readings For The Week Of March 6, 2016 Sunday: Jos 5:9a, 10-12/Ps 34:2-7/2 Cor 5:17-21/Lk 15:1-3, 11-32
Monday: Is 65:17-21/Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13/Jn 4:43-54
Tuesday: Ez 47:1-9, 12/Ps 46:2-3, 5-6, 8-9/Jn 5:1-16
Wednesday: Is 49:8-15/Ps 145:8-9, 13-14, 17-18/Jn 5:17-30
Thursday: Ex 32:7-14/Ps 106:19-23/Jn 5:31-47
Friday: Wis 2:1a, 12-22/Ps 34:17-21, 23/Jn 7:1-2, 10, 25-30
Saturday: Jer 11:18-20/Ps 7:2-3, 9-12/Jn 7:40-53
Next Sunday: Is 43:16-21/Ps 126:1-6/Phil 3:8-14/Jn 8:1-11
©Liturgical Publica"ons Inc
March 06, 2016 • Fourth Sunday Of Lent 3
A Note From The Pastor… As I write these words, our Parish Mission on Sunday ended a few
hours ago. We had a great turnout. Special thanks to Fr. McIlhone
for giving the Mission, even though he was s"ll recovering from his
trip to the Holy Land, along with a lingering cough and conges"on.
In this week’s bulle"n, you will find enclosed a bulle"n insert by
the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops "tled, “Forming
Consciences for Faithful Ci!zenship”. Please note that the Catholic
Church endorses neither poli"cal par"es, nor specific candidates.
The enclosed insert adheres to this policy.
Catholics have an obliga"on to par"cipate in public life as faithful
ci"zens. Please be sure to vote in the upcoming elec"on. The
United States Catholic Bishops have created a longer document,
also "tled, “Forming Consciences for Faithful Ci!zenship”, which
gives greater in-depth guidance regarding vo"ng as good Catholics,
again, without endorsing a poli"cal party or candidate. The
document may be found with the following link:
h#p://usccb.org/issues-and-ac"on/faithful-ci"zenship/upload/forming-consciences-for-faithful-ci"zenship.pdf
Let us pray that God will bring forth leaders who will protect the dignity of all human life and religious
freedom.
Blessings,
Fr. Paul
Mark Your Calendars For The Feast Of The Divine Mercy On the first Sunday of Lent, February 22, 1931, our Lord Jesus
Christ granted a vision of Himself to Saint Faus"na Kowalski of the
Congrega"on of Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy in the City of Plock,
Poland. A*er Saint Faus"na had gazed intently at the vision, Jesus
gave her instruc"ons to “Paint an image according to the pa"erns you
see, with the signature: JESUS, I TRUST IN YOU.” Jesus desired that
this image be venerated, first in the Sisters’ Chapel, and then
throughout the world (Diary, 47). Jesus also told her that He desired
that the image be displayed on the first Sunday a*er Easter, the Feast of the Divine Mercy.
Some of the promises Jesus made regarding the venera"on of this image were: “I PROMISE THAT THE SOUL
THAT WILL VENERATE (HONOR) THIS IMAGE WILL NOT PERISH. I ALSO PROMISE VICTORY OVER (ITS’) ENEMIES
ALREADY HERE ON EARTH, ESPECIALLY AT THE HOUR OF DEATH. I MYSELF WILL DEFEND IT AS MY OWN
GLORY.” (Diary, 48).
Please mark your calendars and plan on joining us on Sunday, April 3rd, (the first Sunday a*er Easter), on the
Feast of the Divine Mercy, at 3PM. We will celebrate God’s love with a 3PM Holy Hour followed by Benedic"on
in the Church on that Sunday.
Many parishioners like to make a Novena to the Divine Mercy which starts on Good Friday, March 25th.
Pamphlets will be available on the tables near the entrance doors to the Church star"ng on Palm Sunday,
March 20th, and during Holy Week. All are welcome, and we hope to see you there!
4 Welcome to Our Lady of Humility Catholic Church
Sta"ons Of The Cross Join us as we symbolically walk with the Lord on His Journey
to Calvary. Sta"ons of the Cross will be held each Friday of
Lent at 12 Noon and 7PM in the Church.
Restore The Church –
Build The Future For many in the
Church in Central and
Eastern Europe, as well
as parts of Asia, the a*ermath of 70
years of Soviet rule is s"ll felt in the
form of poverty, infrequent pastoral
care, and lack of buildings where
the faithful can worship and
cul"vate their faith. Your support is
needed to strengthen the Church in
this region through grants that fund
projects that promote ministries for
children and families, create
affordable housing, and provide a
cultural and spiritual educa"on.
Please be generous in the Second
Collec"on this weekend. Your gi*
will con"nue to restore the Church,
and build the future in Central and
Eastern Europe.
Co-Ed Senior Luncheon The next Co-Ed Senior Luncheon will be this
Tuesday, March 8th, at 12 Noon in the Parish
Center. We will have Corn Beef and Cabbage, that
will include carrots and potatoes. Because it will
be catered, it is very important that you sign-up
for this luncheon. We will be asked to donate $6 minimum to cover the
cost of the meal. We will s"ll need desserts to be donated. Please
sign-up no later than a*er the 11AM Mass this Sunday, March 6th. Also,
sign-up to bring a dessert. All seniors are welcome. We hope to see you
there!
Easter Flowers Flowers are an important feature of the environment
for the Easter season in Church, because they help to
establish an atmosphere of the celebra"on of new life in
the Risen Lord. You can offer your help to provide for
these flowers in the form of a remembrance for family
and friends.
The flower envelopes are available at the doors of the
Church. The envelope may be deposited in the
collec"on, or it can be dropped off at the Rectory
any"me during office hours from 9AM un"l 3:30PM by Tuesday,
March 15th. Please make your checks payable to “Our Lady of Humility”.
Important Cutoff
Dates From The
Bulle"n Editor Please note with
the upcoming Easter Holiday, the
bulle"n will need to be submi#ed
early. The following cutoff dates
are for bulle"n ar"cles for the
March 20th – Palm Sunday Bulle"n,
and the March 27th – Easter Sunday
Bulle"n:
· For the March 20th Bulle"n (the
Palm Sunday Bulle"n), ar"cles
are needed by Wednesday,
March 9th.
· For the March 27th Bulle"n (the
Easter Sunday Bulle"n), ar"cles
are needed by Tuesday,
March 15th.
Ar"cles can be dropped off at the
Rectory, or e-mailed to:
bulle"nar"cles@ourladyo$umility.org
Thank You!
40’s, 50’s, & Be%er
Annual Sta"ons Of The Cross/
Fish Dinner Come celebrate with us for Lenten
Sta"ons and a Fish Dinner on Friday,
March 18th, at 7PM. For those that do not like fish, there
are other non-meat meals like cheese or veggie pizza on
the menu. We will be going to Sta"ons of the Cross first at 7PM, then to
The Other Place Restaurant a!er for a Fish Dinner.
Sta"ons will be in the Church at 7PM. The Other Place Restaurant is
located at 935 Sheridan Road in Winthrop Harbor.
The dinner price is based on what you order.
Please a#end Sta"ons first as we would like to do this as a group for
Lent.
Please sign-up a!er all Masses in the Ves"bule between the Church
and Parish Center by next Sunday, March 13th. If you have any
ques"ons, contact Marijo or Doug or Susan or John. We hope to see you
there!
March 06, 2016 • Fourth Sunday Of Lent 5
Week At A Glance Sunday, March 6th
10-10:30AM–Religious Educa"on Students Gather (PC)
10:30AM-12 Noon–Religious Educa"on Classes (AS)
7-9PM–Christ First Mee"ng (PC)
Monday, March 7th
9-10:30AM–The Legion Of Mary Mee"ng (HCC)
3-4:15PM–EDP (PC)
6-6:30PM–Religious Educa"on Students Gather (PC)
6:30-8PM–Cub Scout Pack 68 Mee"ng (H)
6:30-8PM–Religious Educa"on Classes (AS)
7-9:30PM–RCIA (HCR)
Tuesday, March 8th
9:15-11:30AM–Faith Study Group (HCC)
12 Noon-2PM–Co-Ed Senior Luncheon (PC, Kit)
3-4:15PM–EDP (PC)
6-8PM–Basketball Prac"ce (PC)
6:30-7:30PM–Brownies/Daisies/Junior Girl Scouts (H)
7-8:15PM–Bible/Mass Series (C)
Wednesday, March 9th
2:10-2:50PM–Junior Choir Prac"ce (C)
3-4:15PM–EDP (PC)
6-8PM–Basketball Prac"ce (PC)
7-9:30PM–Choir Prac"ce (C)
7-9PM–The Legion Of Mary Mee"ng (HCC)
Thursday, March 10th
2-6PM–Eucharis"c Adora"on (C)
3-4:15PM–EDP (PC)
6-8:30PM–Boy Scouts (H)
6-8PM–Students Vs. Parents Basketball Game (PC, Kit)
6:15-8:15PM–Principal’s Advisory Council Mee"ng (HCC)
Friday, March 11th
12 Noon–Sta"ons Of The Cross (C)
3-4:15PM–EDP (PC)
5-7PM–Fish Fry (PC)
7PM–Sta"ons Of The Cross (C)
Saturday, March 12th
9AM-6:30PM–RCIA – Retreat For Candidates (HCR)
3-4:30PM–Reconcilia"on (C)
4:30-11PM–Bingo (H)
Sunday, March 13th
10-10:30AM–Religious Educa"on Students Gather (PC)
10:30AM-12 Noon–Religious Educa"on Classes (AS)
12:15-1:15PM–Bap"smal Prepara"on Class (C)
12:30-2PM–Shadow Sta"on Rehearsal #1 (PC)
7-9PM–Christ First Mee"ng (PC)
7-9PM–Men’s Bible Study (HCR)
Our Lady Of Humility’s Food Pantry Is in need of Canned Chili and Corn Beef Hash.
Non-perishable food can be dropped off at the Rectory Monday–
Friday, 9AM–3:30PM, or brought to the northwest ves"bule of the
Church on Saturdays or Sundays before Mass.
Thank you for the con!nued generosity!
Bingo Worker’s Schedule – March 12, 2016 Team Five: Krueger, Captain
Floor Workers: Berrios, Crowley, Flowers, Griffin, Llave, Otuonye,
Peterson, Randall
Caller: Seymour
Knights Of Columbus 2016 Raffle Winner
02/29/16 – Mike Bruno – Pick 3 #456
Congratula"ons!
Note: If you see your name printed in the bulle!n as a Raffle Ticket Winner, and have not received your check,
please contact Richard at (847) 249-4813.
Men’s Bible Study Calling all men who are interested in learning more about the
Bible and your faith this Lent. The group will be mee"ng next Sunday,
March 13th, at 7PM in the Hayes Community Room.
Ques!ons? Ask Deacon Bob Ochsner.
6 Welcome to Our Lady of Humility Catholic Church
Our Lady Of Humility Teen Ministry: Catholic HEART Workcamp The Our Lady of Humility Teen Ministry is celebra"ng 16 years of par"cipa"ng in Catholic HEART
Workcamps from June 26th–July 1st, 2016. The returning veteran teens are joined by newcomer
rookies as always, and we will be a#ending a fresh camp for us this year in Springfield, Illinois. Again
we are seeking to raise funds for the Service Trip. The Registra"on Fee for each Camper is $345. They are
raising funds through group fundraisers, individual fundraisers, money from their own jobs, and requests for
support from family and friends. Each year we have requested support from parishioners in our Parish Sponsor
Drive, and the response has been wonderful. We are again asking for your support. If you wish to help sponsor
the Campers, please write your check in any amount to:
V “Our Lady of Humility” (please write “HEART Workcamp” on the memo line so that it will be credited to
the right fund); put it in the envelopes marked “HEART” at the exits of the Church, and place it in the
collec"on basket.
If you cannot be a Financial Sponsor, we ask that you be a Prayer Sponsor in praying for our Teens while they
are preparing for and while they are doing God’s work this summer.
Presen"ng The Our Lady Of Humility Knights Of Columbus Council 13598 “1st Degree Team”
Congratula"ons to Our Lady of Humility Knights of Columbus Council 13598 1st Degree Team, who performed
their first 1st Degree Ceremony at the Major Degree Ceremonies on Saturday, February 27, 2016, in our very own
Parish Center.
From Le* to Right: SK Francis McFarlin, PGK Robert Ennesser, SK Ronald Mi#en, Richard Eaton,
PGK SK Deacon Robert Ochsner, Sr., Ian Haas, SK Gerard Metoyer
Our Council is proud of the high degree of professionalism these Knights have achieved.
March 06, 2016 • Fourth Sunday Of Lent 7
Join us this Friday, March 11th, for a Community Fish Fry!
Located in the Parish Center from 5–7PM. This is a great opportunity to
meet fellow parishioners and families. Pre-Sale ONLY, dinner purchases
will not be available at the door. Dinners can be purchased at the
School Office, or a*er the 9AM and 11AM Masses. You can also
complete the bo#om of this form, and return it with payment to the
School Office or Rectory. Please Note: The Deadline for purchasing
Tickets is this Monday, March 7th.
SPECIAL: $30.00 Family of Four: 2 Adults, 2 Kids _________________________________________________________________________________________
Your name will be added to the Guest List, "ckets will not be provided.
Please be sure to select the Kids’ Op"on.
Family Name: __________________________________________ (To be shown on Guest List.)
Friday, March 11th
_______$12.00 Adult Fish-N-Chips
(3 Pieces of Fish, Chips, Coleslaw, Roll, and Beverage.)
_______$6.00 Kids Meal (choose below)
______ Spaghe;
______ Fish-N-Chips (1 piece) (Beverage Op"ons Included: Water, Soda, or Coffee.)
There will also be a Bake Sale and a 50/50 Raffle. The fish
is provided by Captain Porky’s. All proceeds go directly to
OLH Tui"on.
Join us this Friday, March 11th, for a Community Fish Fry!
Our Lady Of Humility School’s
17th Annual Auc"on
Join Us For A Fiesta! Join us for a Fiesta! An evening to
celebrate Our Lady of Humility School.
The 17th Annual Auc"on is Saturday,
April 16th, at 6PM at the Inn at Market
Square in Zion. Tickets are on sale in
the School Office, or a*er Mass at the
Script Table in the Parish Center.
Tickets are $30 each, or $350 for a
Table of 10. Enjoy an adult evening
out with something for everyone in the
Silent Auc"on, Live
Auc"on, Raffles,
and one Lucky
$10,000 Winner!
Auc"on Commi%ee
Collec"ng Dona"ons The Our Lady of Humility School
Auc"on Commi#ee is ac"vely
collec"ng dona"ons for the 17th
Annual Auc"on (gi* baskets, wine,
sports "ckets, restaurant gi* cards,
etc.). Dona"ons are tax deduc"ble.
For more informa"on, or to arrange
for a pick up, contact Chris"na at
(847) 372-3991. Dona"ons can also be
dropped off in the School Office during
School hours.
Catholic Women’s Club
Of Lake County Catholic Women’s Club will meet at
St. Dismas Church in Waukegan this
Thursday, March 10th. We will begin
with the Rosary at 11:30AM, followed
by lunch at 12 Noon, with a speaker
and a business mee"ng to follow. Cash
Raffle Tickets are available as usual.
A#endees are asked to bring “sweet
treats” for the USO as our service
project this month. Hostesses are
women from St. Patrick in Wadsworth
and St. Paul the Apostle in Gurnee.
Ques!ons? Call Marijo at
(847) 336-6867.
Engraved Pave Bricks And Memorial Trees
Available From The Knights Of Columbus The Knights of Columbus are taking orders for
engraved pave bricks for the Sta"ons of the Cross
Walkway, Memorial Trees, and the new planned walkway and
garden for Mary’s Statue in front of the Church. Installa"on is
planned for late Spring. Wouldn’t you like to have your family, or loved
one remembered in a special way? If you would like a Memorial Tree for
a Sta"on, there is ONE NORWAY SPRUCE, and SEVEN TECHNY
ARBORVITAE TREES s"ll available. Please complete an applica"on
form located on the table in the yellow folder in the Church/Parish
Center Ves"bule, and submit it to the Knights of Columbus (envelopes
provided). You can either mail the applica"on, or
drop it off at the Rectory Office
with your payment enclosed. For
ques"ons, please contact Richard
at (847) 249-4813.
8 Welcome to Our Lady of Humility Catholic Church
Eucharis"c Adora"on “The Lord, your God,
shall you worship, and
Him alone shall you
serve.” (–Ma"hew 4:10)
Lent can be a "me of
giving and giving up. The Lord our
God’s Real Presence is with us, and
His command is very clear. Give some
"me and worship Him. He gives us
every second of our life.
Eucharis"c Adora"on is a "me to
dedicate yourself to personal prayer
and reflec"on in the Presence of Jesus
Christ silently, in prayer, or through
song. During Adora"on, Jesus calls us
to listen, this Lent He is invi"ng us to
pray, and to listen. “Praying is
Listening” (–Mark 4:1-20). In order to
be aware of what the Lord is trying to
convey to us, we must maintain an
a@tude of a#en"ve recep"vity.
Listening does not merely mean using
our sense of hearing; it involves being
wholly a#uned to the Lord. It means
being available to God. During
Adora"on, Jesus is invi"ng us to
listen carefully to what He is
communica"ng. He wants us to listen
not only with our ears, but to listen
with our hearts. As we listen to what
Jesus is saying to us, we begin to
experience a transforma"on taking
place within us. Prayer is our
rela"onship to our loving Father.
During Eucharis!c Adora!on, we
reflect on God’s crea!ve, caring,
forgiving, healing, and enduring love.
As Jesus says, “when you look for Me,
you will find Me.”
Do something meaningful during
this Lent, please consider coming to
Eucharis"c Adora"on on Thursdays at
2PM. Come, bring your whole family,
spend some "me with the Lord, and
receive His blessings! He is wai"ng
for you!
Ordina"on Bann Joseph Gregory Krame, a parishioner of Our Lady Of
Humility Parish, is scheduled to be ordained to the Order
of Deacon on June 4, 2016, at Holy Name Cathedral by
Archbishop Blasé J. Cupich, Archbishop of Chicago. This is
a public announcement of the upcoming ordina"on, and
fulfills the canonical requirement. Catholics are obliged to reveal any
impediments or circumstances that would prevent Joseph Gregory Krame
from receiving Sacred Orders, and should contact the Pastor or the
Archbishop with such informa"on as soon as possible if there is a serious
ques"on about the candidate’s suitability for ordained ministry.
Help The Vulnerable: Urge Elected Leaders To Pass
A State Budget Every 30 seconds, someone counts on Catholic Chari"es for help. We are
now asking for your help. Please lend your voice to advocate for the State of
Illinois to end its’ budget stalemate, and pass a budget that cares for the
poor, and most vulnerable in our communi"es. Catholic Chari"es is currently
owed more than $25 million by the State of Illinois – a number that grows by
at least $2 million per month. Please take "me today to call your state
elected officials with this simple message, “I am a voter in your district. I am
contac!ng you on behalf of the poor and vulnerable people who depend on
our state’s safety net of human services, especially the more than 1 million
people served by Catholic Chari!es of the Archdiocese of Chicago.” If you do
not know who your State Representa"ve and Senator are, please call the
State Board of Elec"ons at (217) 782-4141, or visit: “www.elec!ons.il.gov”,
and click on “New District/Official Search”. You can find more informa"on,
and a Template Advocacy Le#er at: “www.CatholicChari!es.net” on the
Home Page.
Pilgrim Virgin Statue Home Visita"on Program Are you in need of answers to prayers? Do you desire more peace
and unity in your family? Do you want to increase devo!on to Our
Blessed Mother? Are you seeking a special grace to help with life’s
latest challenge? Are you looking for a way to thank Our Lady for
blessings already received?
If you answered “Yes” to any of the above ques"ons, then please consider
invi"ng Our Blessed Mother to come stay at your home for a week.
Currently, members of The Legion of Mary will bring her on a Sunday, and
pick her up on the following Saturday. There are prayers for both the arrival
and farewell days. Both last about 30 minutes, and include the Rosary.
Families are encouraged to pray the Rosary together every day while she is
visi"ng.
Our Mother Mary wants nothing more than to bring us closer to her son,
Jesus, Our Lord and Savior. She is pa"ently wai"ng to assist us in all of life’s
necessi"es. Praying the Rosary every day is a great way to deepen your
prayer life.
Please stop by The Legion of Mary table on Donut Sundays (third Sunday of
the month) to see our beau"ful traveling statue on display.
If you would like to schedule a visit, or need more informa"on, please
contact Mari at (847) 596-2150.
March 06, 2016 • Fourth Sunday Of Lent 9
Our Lady Of Humility
Co-Ed Seniors Group Presents:
Fireside Dinner Theater Trips
Planned For 2016
Mark Your Calendars
Singing in the Rain – Saturday, August 13th
Million Dollar Quartet – Saturday, September 10th
A Fireside Christmas – Friday, December 16th
All shows include a deluxe air condi"oned coach to and from the Fireside Theater in
Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, a Gourmet Meal, and a Fabulous Show.
The Bus departs promptly at 8:30AM from the South
End of the Church Parking Lot. The Cost is
$85.00 Per Person for the Shows in August and
September, and $90.00 Per Person for the Christmas
Show. These trips are offered to everyone regardless
of age or loca"on. More informa"on and
sign-up to follow at a later date.
Contact Richard at: (847) 249-4813 for more
informa"on. Other show(s) informa"on is available
upon request.
Music During Lent Join the St. Joseph Church community in Libertyville,
during the Season of Lent for the following event
sponsored by the Parish Music Ministry.
• This Sunday, March 6th – The Parish 10:45AM Choir
and area singers present Via Crucis (TheWay of The Cross), S. 53, by
Hungarian Composer Franz Liszt. Violinist Terece Parasoli also
performs various seasonal selec"ons beginning at 7:30PM. You
cannot miss this medita"ve Lenten musical offering.
The Church is located at: 121 East Maple Avenue (between Milwaukee
Avenue and Maple Avenue) in Libertyville. All recitals are free and open
to the public. For more informa"on, please call the Music Office at
(847) 990-1276, or visit www.stjosephmusic.org.
Sacrament of Reconcilia"on: Saturdays: 3:30 to 4:30PM
Sacrament of Marriage: An appointment, at least 6 months in
advance (Diocesan Policy), is made
with the Pastor prior to se@ng a date.
Catholic persons will have to obtain
new Cer"ficates of Bap"sm.
Sacrament of Bap"sm: Baptisms are scheduled the 1st Sunday
of every month. Attendance is
required at a Preparation Session.
Please call the Parish Secretary for
arrangements.
Sacrament of the Sick: Please no"fy the Rectory if a member
of your family is in the hospital or sick
at home, and wishes to receive the
Anoin"ng of the Sick. Phone the
Rectory for home communion calls.
Welcome New Parishioners: We would like you to become a
parishioner. Registra"on packets are
available at each Church door.
The Rosary: Prayed on Sunday a*er the 7AM Mass.
Handicap Accessibility: There is an access ramp on the west,
and a li* on the east side of Church.
Handicap parking is available.
Quinceaneras: Call the Rectory 9 months prior to
se@ng a date.
Eucharis"c Adora"on: Thursdays 2-6PM.
Our Lady of Humility Parish 10655 Wadsworth Road, Beach Park, IL 60099
Rectory: (847) 872-8778; Rectory Fax: (847) 872-8780
School: (847) 746-3722; School Fax: (847) 731-2870
Religious Educa"on: (847) 746-3744
Parish Office E-mail: olhoffice@ourladyo$umility.org
Web Site: www.Ourladyo$umility.org
Please E-mail all Bulle"n Ar"cles, Flyers, or Announcements to:
bulle"nar"cles@ourladyo$umility.org
Deadline for all Bulle"n submissions is 4PM on Wednesdays 11 days before you
want the Ar"cle to appear. (For example: Wednesday, January 12th, for
Sunday, January 23rd)
Sunday Masses: 5:00PM Saturday, 7:00, 9:00, and 11:00AM Sunday
Weekday Masses: 8:00AM Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Friday: 8:45AM (During School Year) 8:00AM during Summer
Communion Service: Wednesday 8:00AM
All Are Welcome!
Our Lady of Humility Staff Contact Informa"on
Pastor: Rev. Paul Stemn – FrPaul@ourladyo!umility.org
Deacons: Jim Askew, Mike Mercure, Bob Ochsner
Principal: Patrick Browne – [email protected]
Director of Religious Educa"on: Diana Jurista – djurista@ourladyo!umility.org
Director of Liturgy and Music: Rita Byrd – rbyrd@ourladyo!umility.org
Business Manager: Laura Jones – ljones@ourladyo!umility.org
Pastoral Ministry, Bookkeeper: Laurie Mercure –
lmercure@ourladyo!umility.org
Parish Secretary: Sandra Buegeler – sbuegeler@ourladyo!umility.org
RCIA: Kelly and Gerard Metoyer – olhoffice@ourladyo!umility.org
Religious Educa"on Secretary/Bulle"n Editor: Margaret Richter –
mrichter@ourladyo!umility.org and bulle"nar"cles@ourladyo!umility.org
Youth Ministry: Linda Bugos-Noble – youthministry@ourladyo!umility.org
Parish Pastoral Council (PPC) Parish Finance Council (FC) Principal Advisor Council (PAC) Rev. Paul Stemn, Pastor Rev. Paul Stemn, Pastor Bre# Tweedie, President
Ann Ennesser, Chair Phil Tobin, Chair Patrick Browne, Execu!ve Officer
Bill Dermody, Jr. Shelley Benne# Rev. Paul Stemn, Pastor
Leslie Hazinski Michael Bruno Anamaria Colon
Howard Jones Randy Bukan"s Marco Figueroa
Kelly Krueger Steve Johnson Janna Ostrolencki
Ryan Krueger Richard McFarlin Sharon Ross
Pat McGowan, Secretary Noreen Paulsen, Secretary
Mia Pryor LeRoy Shea
Terri Rusek
Larry Savage
Joan Tomkowiak
Winnie Webber, Vice Chair Any Ques"ons or Ideas for PPC, FC, or the PAC?
ppc@ourladyo#umility.org fc@ourladyo#umility.org [email protected]
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