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April 19, 2020Second Sunday of Easter

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Welcome to Holy Family

Holy Family Catholic community invites all to new life in Christ. Are you new to Holy Family? Are you considering becoming a registered parishioner? We welcome you to become part of our holy family in carry-ing out our mission. Registration forms are available in the parish office or contact Sue Geegan at [email protected] Saint Paul says, “We are the Body of Christ.” We look forward to experiencing that reality with you. Fr. Terry Keehan, Pastor

ScheduleMassesWeekdays: Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. Monday 7:00 p.m. First Friday of the month 9:00 a.m. (with Anointing of the Sick)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 Varies; watch bulletin

Assisted Listening Devices available in the Liturgical Arts Office for use at Masses.

Holy Family Catholic Community2515 Palatine Rd.Inverness, IL 60067847-359-0042 (ph)847-359-0639 (fax)holyfamilyparish.orgFr. Terry Keehan PastorFr. Richard Jakubik Associate PastorDeacon Dennis Brown Pastoral AssociateFr. Medard Laz Pastor Emeritus

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 empower all to experience and share the loving presence of God through sacramental living, transformative wor-ship, lifelong spiritual growth, and communi-ty in service to others.

Core ValuesAnimated by our faith in God to evangelize, we live the following core values:• Integrity• Excellence• Unity• Service• Justice

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Visiting Presiders

Fr. Charles BolserFriar Johnpaul Cafiero

Fr. Denis CarneiroFr. Bill Zavaski

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): Mondays from 6:00 p.m.-6:45 p.m.

Anointing of the SickPlease know that recent hospital privacy laws have significantly limited our knowledge of parishioners who are hospitalized. If you have a loved one who is ill, please contact contact Mimi Ferlita in our Pastoral Care office at 847-907-3425 to request the Anointing of the Sick. The ideal time for anointing is when family is present and not necessarily in the final hours of life. Monthly Anointing of the Sick takes place on the First Friday of the month at 9:00 a.m. Mass.

About Us

Pastoral Councile-mail: [email protected]

Mike Myers Chair – Community BuildingBill Leece Adult Spiritual GrowthPete Barber StewardshipLuis Gutierrez Charity, Justice & Pastoral CareBob Keller WorshipGreg Flanagan Knights of ColumbusRick Zanardo Sacramental Theology & PracticeFr. Terry Keehan Pastor (Staff)Sue Geegan Staff

Non-Voting Community RepresentativesChad Archer Deanery RepMike Pazur Academy Parents RepJoan Sloan Teen Faith (Adult Rep)Vince Perrone Teen Faith (Teen Rep)Kasia Meler Teen Faith (Teen Rep)

Council 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. Council meeting minutes can be found on the website.

The Finance Council of Holy Family meets quarterly and its current members are:Tim FrenchPatrick Geegan Randy OlechRon Sobon

Elia Ponce-Tokarz Jim Vande LogtChet Zara - Chair

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Fr. Rich Jakubik

This year’s celebration of Easter was unlike any other. Here at Holy Family, like many parishes around the world, there was a somewhat muted experience. Most of us spent Easter either alone or with a few fam-ily members, tuning in to our online worship service and perhaps communicating with family members over Zoom. Many of us are carrying deep sorrow, worry, and concern about the health and wellness of our family members, friends and neighbors. Despite our difficult and current circumstances of life, there is much theological insight to be gleaned from a muted Easter. The story of Christ’s resurrection and other stories in the Bible are filled with closed doors. It is a com-mon phrase in the resurrection narratives: “the doors being shut for fear of the Jews.” It led them all to hide behind closed doors. God may have closed the door temporarily, but it doesn’t mean that it will stay closed forever. Sometimes God may want to redirect us to something better or something He feels we need more of at that moment. We are to trust God in those mo-ments and wait to see where He leads us and what new doors may open. A closed door may be God’s way of refocusing our attention toward Him. Doors! We encounter them each and every day of our lives. It is practically impossible to go through-out the day without walking through a door. Some doors are closed, which means we must reach down, turn the doorknob, and open the door before walking through it. Some doors are locked, which requires us to have the key if we want to enter through the pas-sageway. The same situation applies to the spiritual realm, and it can be used symbolically, referring to life’s opportunities and blessings. There are times we try and try to accomplish something, taking advantage of an opportunity, but it doesn’t work out. No matter what we do, it seems the door is closed on us. We can’t get through! In this weekend’s gospel, the disciple Thomas re-fused to believe that Jesus had come back to life until he personally saw him and touched his fatal wounds. Jesus then appeared in the living flesh to Thomas and the disciples and submitted to a probing physical examination. Jesus came among the fearful disciples and said, “Peace be with you.” This peace was not so much a state of mind as it was a state of being. This peace, which Jesus won for the disciples outside the doors of their hearts, is now brought inside their hearts.

When Jesus unlocked the doors of the disciples’ hearts, they became emboldened to him and stepped outside of their comfort zones, came out from behind their locked doors to fearlessly and courageously proclaim the Gospel to all who were lost. We all have our locked doors of desperation and futility. I wonder what is being unlocked and opened for you and me today and during this Easter Season. Frustration and closed doors are God’s agent of change. God uses locked doors to help us grow in faith. Locked doors become God’s agents of change. Jesus gives us his peace, his breath, his life, and then sends us out. What locked door in our heart needs to be opened? Is it the door of fear or the lack of faith, the door of worry or some kind of dependency, or the door of un-forgiveness of yourself or others who hurt you…? Whatever it is, the Risen Lord brings freedom and new life. Jesus brings us peace, offers us peace, and embodies peace. Jesus shows up bringing us new life, offering us life, and embody-ing life. New life and peace are the resurrection reality. He propelled them out the doors of that room to tell others so they, too, can be released from the grip of fear. Jesus gave his disciples keys to unlock the doors of the hearts of others. “As the Father has sent me, I am sending you.” And with that he breathed on them and said, “Receive the Holy Spirit.” Faith points us to an initial opening of our heart and mind. Faith is our small, but necessary, “yes” to every new change we encounter. When disappointment in the form of a closed door faces us, let us take the time to pray about it. What is God trying to tell us by closing this door? Is He trying to protect us? Redirect us? Closed doors may be a personal blessing. Let us ask God to reveal that blessing to us: Lord, this day I will come to certain doors that are locked. May I remember this day that there is a key to every situation, a solution to every problem. May I never surrender to one of life’s locked doors. Instead, may I pray until I find the right key and the door be opened. You know exactly what we need and what doors we need to open or enter. Show us those doors. Make clear Your will and Your path for us. Guard us from selfishness and pride. Help us to walk through the door of faith, and trust You with every detail of our lives. Nothing will give us more pleasure than to know we are walking with You, giving You glory in everything we do. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.

GOD USES LOCKED DOORS TO HELP US GROW IN FAITH

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Gene GarciaDirector ofLiturgical [email protected]

The Liturgical ArtsCommunity...creates a vibrant prayerand worship experienceso that all may participate in a fullyconscious and activeway in the liturgy. This includes different forms of prayer and worship experiences, for all attending Holy Family.

Liturgical Arts

Preparing for Next Week...Watch our weekly SCC reflection @ https://www.youtube.com/user/HFInverness/

videos. Click on reflections for Sunday Readings for 4-26-20 and listen to Sue Geegan, Director of Human Concerns, reflect on the readings.

Third Sunday of Easter1. In Acts, Peter reminds the Israelites of the “mighty deeds, wonders, and signs” that they have witnessed. What have you witnessed that has strengthened your faith?

2. In our second reading, Peter urges us to conduct ourselves with reverence because of the blood by which we were ransomed. How do we demonstrate this reverence?

3. On the road to Emmaus, at first, the two disciples did not recognize Jesus. Why didn’t they see Him? Does this mimic the times we don’t recognize Him?

4. In what ways do we feel different when we do recognize that Jesus is walking with us?

5. The disciples finally recognized Jesus through “the breaking of bread.” How has the Eucharistic experience made Jesus known to you?

SOCIAL JUSTICE QUESTIONDo you feel called to be someone’s “roadmap”? Does anything keep you from following through?

Most merciful and Triune God,We come to you in our weakness.We come to you in our fear.We come to you with trust.For you alone are our hope.

We place before you the disease present in our world.We turn to you in our time of need.

Bring wisdom to doctors.Give understanding to scientists.Endow caregivers with compassion and generosity.Bring healing to those who are ill.Protect those who are most at risk.Give comfort to those who have lost a loved one.Welcome those who have died into your eternal home.

Stabilize our communities.Unite us in our compassion.Remove all fear from our hearts.Fill us with confidence in your care.

Jesus, we trust in you.Jesus, we trust in you.Jesus, we trust in you.Amen. - Author Unknown

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Sunday, April 19 Acts 2:42-47 1 Peter 1:3-9 John 20:19-31Monday, April 20 Acts 4:23-31 John 3:1-8Tuesday, April 21 Acts 4:32-37 John 3:7b-15Wednesday, April 22 Acts 5:17-26 John 3:16-21

Weekly Readings

We Pray for Family Members in Service of Our Country

Eternal Rest Grant Unto Them...

In a Special Way We RememberThose Who Are Ill...

“I am the resurrection and the life. Those who believe in me, even though they die, will live, and everyone who lives and

believes in me will never die. John 11: 25

Monday, April 20Nancy Burke (Jane Richards)Cucufate & Visitation Adlawan (Family)

Tuesday, April 21Jerry Seaman (Mike Seaman)

Wednesday, April 22Holy Family Faith Community

Thursday, April 23Holy Family Faith Community

Friday, April 24Ronald Lencioni (Romanchuk Family)Regina Karwoska (Family)

Saturday, April 25Agnes & Constanty Obrochta (Family)Helen Marsden (Catherine Marsden)Mary Lea Smeltzer (Charletta Family)

Sunday, April 26Angela Ambrose (Katie Houle)Lulu Arsan (Son)Lydia & Antoine TInawi (Daughter)

Anna Troppito (Family)Pete & Stephanie Pundo (Sesko Family)

Sauro Pighini (Maria & Lou Cardone)William Landers

Mass Intentions

Mass intentions are available by contacting the Parish Office

Thursday, April 23 Acts 5:27-33 John 3:31-36Friday, April 24 Acts 5:34-42 John 6:1-15Saturday, April 25 1 Peter 5:5b-14 Mark 16:15-20Sunday, April 26 Acts 2:14, 22-33 1 Peter 1:17-21 Luke 24:13-35

Lt. Colonel David J. Benjamin III (Army), Capt. Sean P. Benjamin (Army) Major Bill Dirkes, M.D. (Army), Lt. Anne Louise Graft (Air Force) Lt. Michael J. Graft III (Air Force), Captain Peter Keiser (Army)

Ensign Patrick J. Kennelly (Navy)SSGT Robert Lang (Air Force National Guard)

2nd Lt. Madeline Lopez (Army), Major Brian Malloy (Army)Lt. Colonel Jade Patrick Miller (Army), Lt. Joshua Michael Peck (Army)

SPC James Purvin (Army), PFC Jacob Riedl (Army)Pvt. Theodore Rogers (Army), Airman Zachary L. Schirmer (Navy)

Maj. Elizabeth Greenstein Simmons (Army), Maj. Joshua Simmons (Army)Capt. Nick Lewis-Walls (Army)

Liturgical Arts

Tim Crall

Kathy Richards

Julia Santilan

Pat Wilkie

Jim Wirth

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Please be assured that our priests will include these intentions in their daily prayers while Masses are suspended.

Please include them in your daily prayers as well.

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Parish Support & Services

Ro GeislerParish Manager847-907-3424rgeisler @holyfamilyparish.org

The Parish Support & ServicesCommunity...oversees the parish business and infrastructure activities to ensure they operate efficiently.

Weekly Attendance and Collection - Last 4 WeeksSunday Date Attendance Collection

Mar 22 0 ($ 37,423) Mar 29 0 ($ 15,863) Apr 5 0 ($ 30,953)

Apr 12 0 ($ 29,966) Note: Collections vary week to week primarily based on the timimg of electronic contributions

Year to Date Collection SummaryThrough April 13, 2020

Delta to Actual Budget Budget

Sunday & Electronic Collections ($ 1,624,527) ($ 1,585,736) ($ 38,791)

Christmas ($ 204,906) ($ 215,000) ($ (10,094) Easter ($ 46,390) ($ 57,667) ($ (11,277)

Major Collections Totals ($ 1,875,823) ($ 1,858,403) ($ 17,420)

Prior Week Totals ($ 1,818,602) ($ 1,796,550) ($ 22,052) Note: Parish fiscal year is July 1 to June 30

Note: Total Easter Budget is $120,000

Envelope Users: Please either mail your weekly collection envelopes to Holy Family at 2515 Palatine Road, Invernesss, IL 60067, or you can drop in the mail slot by Door 1.consider making an electronic contribution at holyfamilyparish.org/online-give-options/

Providing For Our Family’s Future Campaign

Since mid-March, the beginning of the shelter in place restrictions, our focus has been on continuing parish operations from a distance. Our staff is working from home, our Masses are being recorded weekly and posted for your virtual participation, and we have taken significant steps to not only manage but reduce our costs. As you all know, we are living in a fluid, and previously unchartered, environment and our efforts will continue to stay focused on reaching out to and serving our parishioners, managing internal costs and preparing for the day we will be together again. Consequently, we have placed a temporary hold on many of the projects outlined in our Campaign to allow us to react as needed to the current situation.

We thank you again for your commitment to the success of our Campaign during this pledge redemption phase. We will keep you advised of our plans and the initiation of the proposed programs as soon as we begin resuming our “normal” activities.

Fr. Terry

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Mary WhitesideDirector847-907-3450mwhiteside @holyfamilyparish.org

The Adult Faith Community... supports the mission of lifelong learning by providing educational, spiritual, and formational activities for the parish and the community.

Adult Faith

Thank you to the many people who have reached out to offer prayers for our RCIA elect and candidates during this time away from each other. In your kindness, we have seen the new life that we are promised, and our group has felt your love. You are truly a community that LOVES FIRST AND ALWAYS. As we look for-

ward to the day when the RCIA can complete their sacraments and become fully initiated, please enjoy these photo memories of the

preparation, fun, and hope we have shared this year.

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Peg [email protected]

The Family & Teen Faith Community...offers faith formation and catechesis to preschool through elementary school aged children and high school teens and their families.

Family & Teen Faith

Family & Teen Faith reaches out during COVID-19 Lockdown

Let’s stay connected

Family & Teen Faith Families look for our weekly update email for additional resources and updates.

Check out the new Family Faith Facebook page. Contact [email protected] for more details. Join Fr. Terry and Dr. Peg on Zoom for Children’s Liturgy of the Word (CLW) - Sunday mornings @ 11 am Meeting ID: 647 030 124 Password HF2515.

CLW is designed to be interactive. Music from the last three Spirit Camps are incorporated, as well as having children participate in a dialogue homily. We welcome and encourage, kids who would like to take part as a readers. Just email Dr. Peg and she will send you a copy of the reading so you can practice ahead of time at home. Holy Family Teens gather virtually twice a week.

Teen Meditation Night, hosted on our Teen Faith Instagram @holyfamily.teenfaith by Grant Guthrie, on Wednesday nights at 8:00 pm.

"What's on your mind?" Conversation and prayer with Greg Kaldahl and Amy Hodson for teens. Hosted by Amy Hodson and Greg Kaldahl on Thursday evenings at 8:00 pm. Contact Amy, [email protected] to get the invitation link

Teen Faith Passion Play Cast & Crew create special Easter message for their parish family on YouTube https://youtu.be/vGBVywr9Di8. The cast and crew have remained in rehearsal through the wonders of social media and will be presenting this year’s production, Thy Will be Done at Holy Family as soon as it is safe to do so. Young Adults (18-25)

Check out the Ablaze faith-sharing group meeting via Zoom on Wednesday evenings at 7pm.

If you are a college student at home and wanting to connect up with other folks or looking for ways to help others at this time, contact Courtney Smola at [email protected]. Follow the Ablaze Instagram @holyfamily.ablazeministry for updates. All Family & Teen Faith lessons are available online. Catechists are reaching out to their classes/small groups in various ways during this time.

Teens check Teen Faith’s Facebook and Instagram as well as the various Group-Me Chats you may be involved in for updates.

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WINGS Domestic Violence Shelter and Transitional Housing Needs Food & Supplies

WINGS is asking for some help in attaining the supplies that we need in order to continue providing for over 100 families within our program. Due to the current CO-VID-19 situation, many of our donation drives have been cancelled by groups that are not able to meet right now. We could use your help with anything that you could share or buy for us. I am attaching our critical needs list as well as directions on how to find our list on Amazon.

How to find the WINGS Program List on AmazonSmile. • Hover over “Account and Lists” on the top right of your home page • Click on AmazonSmiles Charity Lists, under Your Lists • Scroll down to “Browse by Cause” and search WINGS Program • Click on our logo • Add items you want to purchase to your cart and choose “WINGS Program Gift Registry Address” as your shipping address

Critical NeedsPeanut butter and jelly, parmesan cheese, BBQ sauce, plain boxed pasta, diced toma-toes, tomato paste and sauce, oatmeal, 13 gal garbage bags and larger, mac and cheese, plain rice, flavored pasta and sides, cereal, oatmeal, coffee, canned soup, ketchup, canned pasta, disposable plates, cups, utensils, body wash and lotion, deodorant, hand sanitizer, toilet bowl cleaner, bleach/floor cleaner, pull up diapers – all sizes up to lg and xlg, and sponges.

To drop off items purchased elsewhere go to:

606 W. Golf Rd, Mount Prospect 60056. We are near Golf and 83.We are housed in the parsonage of a church named Lu-theran Church of Martha and Mary. When you pull into their parking lot you will see a red house (on the left) just past the church and our door is up by the screened porch. Please make sure to schedule a date and time with Tabitha, so that she can make sure someone is there to meet you when you arrive. Her hours are generally Tuesday and Friday from 7:30-3:30, Thursday from 10-7, and Saturday from 10-4.

Tabitha NilsonIn-Kind Program Donations Supervisor

[email protected] x 390