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Mass Intentions

Monday, June 18, 2018 (at St. Norbert) 8:30 AM † John Uyder

Tuesday, June 19, 2018 (at St. Norbert) Communion Svc

Wednesday, June 20, 2018 (at OLB) Communion Svc

Thursday, June 21, 2018 (at St. Norbert) Communion Svc

Friday, June 22, 2018 (at OLB) 8:30 AM † Lamberto J de la Fuente, Irene & Allan Homberger: 50th Wedding Anniversary

Elda & Charles Sansone: 71st Wedding Anniversary

Saturday, June 23, 2018 8:30 AM (SN) † Florence O’Connor, † Joseph Poothakary

5:00 PM (SN) † Mary Ann & Bill Walz, † Maurice O’Keefe, † Will Froehlich, †Thomas Lane

Sunday, June 24, 2018 7:30 AM (SN) † Jean & Charles Drucker

9:30 AM (SN) † Will Froehlich, † Louise Gloss 10:00 AM (OLB) † John Horency

11:30 AM (SN) † Cliff Peart, † John Uyder, † Robert Totts 5:30 PM (SN) † Thomas Mints, Jr.

Please Pray for Our Sick

Call Mona Lukas at 847.513.6708 to have a name added to or removed from the list. When calling, please leave your contact information and relationship to the sick person.

Rest in Peace We assure the families of James Patrick Butz (father of Jim), and Nancy Salmon (mother of Sean, Kevin & Patrick) of our prayers and support at this difficult time. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful depart-ed through the mercy of God rest in peace. Amen.

David Ambuehl Rosemary Anderson Paul Bartels Regina Bartels Carson Bills Guy Blaszak Juliana Bolsinger Fr. Robert Borre Jeanne Marie Burns Jerry Byrne Betty Cantalupo Sandy Casserly Tony Catenacci Barbara Cavallaro Donna Couvall

Marietta Crosy Tom Dadigan Fr. David Dowdle Trish Gabel Infant Mateo Gonza-lez Patricia Gorsline Philip Hall Eloise Harvey Brady Irwin Richard Jawgiel Dorothy Jordan Eugene Jordan Elaine Khouri Raymond Kloss

Helen Ko Paul Kobussen Bob Krypel Joan Serewicz Kusher Christine Kusher Michelle Kusher Mary Ann Larsen Ann Leiser Bill Leiser Jane Malley Dennis McAllister Dominic Menezes Jennifer Mertes Roberta Neumayer Jeff Neumayer

Angie Norman Chestine Nowaczyk Thomas O’Donnell Pat Orlando Mila Pamintuan Alison Pearson Clarene Ponticelli Carolyn Price Joanne Bransley Quigg Christine Rakow Alex Ricciardi Don Roalkvam Caleb Roth Albert Serewicz

Donna Serewicz Angelo Suranno Lois Ann Suter Tom Sweeney Wilfredo Toledo Phil VerPlancke Mary Vollkommer Donald Vollmer Mary Ann Wallin Dennis Wimberly Tony Winter Ignacio Zavala

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“This is how it is with the kingdom of God; it is as if a man were to scatter seed on the land and would sleep and rise night and day and the seed would sprout and grow, he knows not how. Of its own accord the land yields fruit, first the blade, then the ear, then the full grain in the ear.

And when the grain is ripe, he wields the sickle at once, for the harvest has come.” —Mark 4:26-29 Jesus’ words above are the opening to this weekend’s Gospel. Admittedly, I do not know much about proper techniques when it comes to gardening, much less tending to and farming an entire field. However, I think it is safe to assume that if I were to simply plant the seeds and then completely ignore those same seeds, I should not expect much of harvest. Yet as unbelievable as this may seem to us, this is exactly what Jesus tells us about the Kingdom of God. We are to scatter the seeds, but the ultimate sprouting and growth depend up-on God’s design. God takes all of the gifts we have been given and puts all of them to work in the kingdom, even the gifts that may seem the smallest and least significant in our own eyes. All the gifts of all the mem-bers of the Body of Christ are part of God’s design. We see how Jesus compares the smallest of gifts to a mus-tard seed, the smallest of all seeds, in the second half of the Gospel.

“It is like a mustard seed that, when it is sown in the ground, is the smallest of all the seeds on the earth. But once it is sown, it springs up and becomes the largest of plants and puts forth large branches,

so that the birds of the sky can dwell in its shade.” —Mark 4:31-32

There is much talk throughout the Catholic Church at local parish levels, at diocesan levels, and even higher levels about the need to evangelize and share the faith with our brothers and sisters, especially those whom we see less and less often with us at Mass. We have all noticed the decline in Mass attendance, both by our own families, by our friends, and by looking around at all the space in the pews surrounding us. Personally, there are times where it seems like a daunting—if not a completely and totally impossible—task of reaching all those people. Parables like this one reassure me, as I hope it does you, that we are not alone. This responsi-bility falls on all of us together, not any one of us individually. All we have to do is continue planting the seeds as we go and God will handle the rest. Now that I think I can handle that! How about you? Who might you try and plant some seeds with this week? On another note, I would like to invite you to join us at 8:30 am on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of this week. The locations will be at the same place as the regular daily Masses would be. You will see a letter from Cardinal Cupich in today’s bulletin (page 7) regarding his request to cancel all weekday Masses while all priests from the entire Archdiocese of Chicago are away at a convocation. We will gather for Communion Services in place of the regularly scheduled Masses. This will give us an opportunity to gather as a family of faith, to be nourished by the Eucharist and, in a special way, to pray for the priests attending this convocation as Cardinal Cupich has asked us to do. As you might already be assuming, this does mean that our priests will not be available while they are at the convocation. If the need arises where you would normally call the Parish Office looking for one of the priests, please do so. The Pastoral Staff is here for you and will do our best to respond to your needs as they arise. The Parish Office will be open during the normal business (9am-8pm Monday-Thursday and 9am-1pm on Friday) hours this week. God Bless, Michael Ward Director of Music & Liturgy Catholic Community of Northbrook

THE VIEW FROM THE BENCH

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This Week’s CCN Calendar

Monday, June 18 7:00 AM Good Time Camp—SN (rental) 7:00 PM L.O.S.S.—parish office 7:30 PM Men’s Club Meeting—church hall Tuesday, June 19 7:00 AM Good Time Camp—SN (rental) 6:30 PM Adult Faith Formation—Grace Hall Wednesday, June 20 7:00 AM Good Time Camp—SN (rental) 9:30 AM Adult Faith Formation—OLB 6:30 PM Kumbava—Grace Hall 7:00 PM Cub Scout/Boy Scouts—Ch Hall/Vineyard Thursday, June 21 7:00 AM Good Time Camp—SN (rental) Friday, June 22 7:00 AM Good Time Camp—SN (rental) Saturday, June 23 3:00 PM Wedding Sunday, June 24 11:00 AM Art & Environment—OLB 2:00 PM Syro-Malabar RE & Mass—OLB (rental)

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Sunday Offertory June 10, 2018

St. Norbert Parish

$11,352.42

Our Lady of the Brook Worship Center $3,674.00

TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — I have lifted high the lowly tree (Ezekiel 17:22-24). Psalm — Lord, it is good to give thanks to You (Psalm 92). Second Reading — Whether we are at home or away, we aspire to please the Lord (2 Corinthians 5:6-10). Gospel — It is the smallest of all seeds, and be-comes the largest of plants (Mark 4:26-34) The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 1 Kgs 21:1-16; Ps 5:2-3ab, 4b-7; Mt 5:38-42 Tuesday: 1 Kgs 21:17-29; Ps 51:3-6ab, 11, 16; Mt 5:43-48 Wednesday: 2 Kgs 2:1, 6-14; Ps 31:20, 21, 24; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Thursday: Sir 48:1-14; Ps 97:1-7; Mt 6:7-15 Friday: 2 Kgs 11:1-4, 9-18, 20; Ps 132:11-14, 17-18; Mt 6:19-23 Saturday: 2 Chr 24:17-25; Ps 89:4-5, 29-34; Mt 6:24-34 Sunday: Vigil: Jer 1:4-10; Ps 71:1-6ab, 15ab, 17; 1 Pt 1:8-12; Lk 1:5-17 Day: Is 49: 1-6; Ps 139:1-3, 13-15; Acts 13:22-26; Lk 1:57-66, 80 Sunday Scripture Reflection Questions • Have you seen examples of “small seeds”

someone unconsciously “planted” that resulted in an unexpected harvest for the good of oth-ers?

• Has your life ever been changed by a simple, small “mustard-seed” like act of kindness or care?

• What does gardening and the planting nurtur-ing of seeds teach us about everyday life?

Source: Living Liturgy—Spirituality, Celebration, Catechesis, Sunday Solemnities

SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time; Father’s Day Tuesday: St. Romuald Thursday: St. Aloysius Gonzaga; Summer begins Friday: St. Paulinus of Nola; Ss. John Fisher and Thomas More Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary

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MEMORIES Our Lady of the Brook recently celebrated its 50th anniversary. Many of us have happy mem-ories for special OLB events and activities dur-ing those years. Father Heinz and parishioner Jane Marmet (a volunteer historian in Glenview) believe these things should be preserved and remembered for those who follow us. If you would like to share some of your memo-ries, Jane will be happy to collect your notes by email or in writing. She will also be happy to meet and tape oral memories for transcription. Eventually a collection of those memories will be prepared. You can contact Jane at her home: 3068 Springdale, Glenview, IL 60025, by email to [email protected], or at (847) 724-5196. Thank you in advance for your participation.

Wedding Banns

During the months of June and July the following couples will promise to love one another as Christ has loved them. This gen-erous vow, including the willingness to live together till death parts, to be faithful to one another, to give each other the right to children, God willing, gives us a vague, shadowy glimpse of what the divine love for us must be like.

Jane Nielsen & Timothy Kroski III Christopher Kuhns & Kathleen Coyle II Darek Wojewnik & Cassandra Franzese I

Sharing Ministry Once again, this is your week-

ly reminder to make it a habit

to fill the baskets at church to

help the pantries we serve at

St. Margaret of Scotland,

Catholic Charities, Marillac House, and St. Joseph’s

Home for the Elderly. Baking supplies, canned fruits

and vegetables, and personal hygiene items are wel-

come, as are paper products and cleaning supplies.

There are also boxes at both St. Norbert and Our La-

dy of the Brook for donations of new and gently used

school supplies, backpacks, and gift cards to

Walmart, Walgreens, and other sources of school

supplies.

If not us, who?

If not now, when?

Men’s Club Meeting The Men’s Club will hold its monthly meeting on Monday, June 18th at 7:30 pm in the Church Hall Basement. All adult men of our Catholic Community are invited and encouraged to attend.

Please come out and meet some new friends, build upon old acquaintances, and help to serve the needs of our Catholic Community. Dinner will be served after the meeting.

Picture Directories Are Here! If you want to pick yours up at the Parish Office, please do so during the week. We will check off names of those who had their photo taken for the di-rectory, as each photographed family is entitled to a book. We are hoping to hand out the Directory after Mass-es, as soon as we can put some volunteers together. If you could give half an hour after Mass, contact Amy in the parish office: [email protected] or (847) 513-6715 with the Mass Time you usually at-tend. Books are available for purchase if you did not have your family photographed, for $15. Check or cash (exact change) preferred, and this must be done in the parish office.

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Family Promise Moves On Last weekend the families hosted by the Catholic Community of Northbrook (at the OLB Rectory) moved onto their next host site, North Shore Congregation Israel where they will stay for one week. Volunteers from the Catholic Community of Northbrook wel-comed the families with homemade meals, a friendly welcoming atmosphere, and comfortable beds in a homelike setting. We had the opportunity to celebrate two of our families’ weddings, some graduations and a family getting placed in housing. Many volunteers brought children and grandchildren who enjoyed playing board games, baseball and catch. The advantage of the Family Promise pro-gram is that families can stay together, mothers with their children and often fathers who are working at earning a wage that was not adequate to keep them in their former homes. In some cases, apartments or homes were lost due to rising interest rates or a job loss, or because of illness or unforeseen events. Statistics indicate that approximately 62% of Americas have no emergency savings for things such as a $1000 emergency room visit or a $500 car repair. When faced with these unforeseen events, they hope to borrow from family or friends or max out credit cards leading to monthly payments that escalate with high interest rates. The three reasons most often cited for homelessness are lack of affordable housing, unemployment and poverty. 2.5 million children will experience homelessness this year in America, one in 30 children in the US experience homelessness annually and nearly 1.3 million school children were homeless in the 2014/2015 school year. (Homelessness Poverty Fact Sheet, Familypromise.org.). Many of the sites which host Family Promise are schools or church halls. Portable cots are provided to each participant and travel with the guests to each site. They are responsible for their own laundry and bedding. The advantage of the OLB Rectory is that we have beds in individual suites, giving each family privacy and their own bath and shower. We also provide a washer and dryer on the site so exhausted families can throw in a load of wash when they arrive in the evening and have clean laundry done the next morning. We would like to thank the many volunteers (of all ages) who stepped forward to help host the families. Fr. Bob, grandparents, single adults, parents with their children, men’s club members and guild members and parish staff/maintenance came together to help. Our site is a favorite of the families because of the home like atmosphere and private suites. We hope you will consider volunteering at the next opportunity—we have been hosting at least twice a year. More information about Family Promise is available on their web-site, Familypromise.org.

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Share Your Photos!

Did you get a great photo at Graduation? At Block Party? At another parish event? Send them to Amy and we will rotate them on the narthex television

screen throughout the summer. [email protected] or [email protected]. Thanks!

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SUMMER ATHLETIC CAMPS AT

RESURRECTION COLLEGE PREP Resurrection College Prep High School Resurrection College Prep High School is offering Sum-mer Athletic Camps for girls entering grades 4-12 for the following sports: Basket-ball, Lacrosse, Running, Soc-cer, Softball,

and Volleyball. Camp offerings range from one day specialty camps to three-week skills camps. Camp schedules, camp descriptions and registration information is available on the Resurrection College Prep High School website at www.reshs.org or by calling 773.775.6616 Ext. 110. Resurrection College Prep High School, located at 7500 West Talcott Avenue in Chicago, is the largest all girls Catholic, Christian college preparatory high school for young women on the north side of Chicago. Since its founding in 1922, Resurrection has gradu-ated over 14,000 alumnae. For more information about Resurrection College Prep High School, call 773.775.6616 Ext 129 or visit www.reshs.org.

Thank You Dear Fr. Bob, Thank you for your parish’s generous donation of $9955 to the collection for the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD). For nearly 50 years, CCHD has been doing the work of Renew My Church—supporting the formation of local leaders, standing with and lifting up marginalized communities, and inspiring witness through service as missionary disciples. In 2017/18, CCHD is in-vesting in 21 local organizations through economic and community development grants that total nearly half a million dollars. Your gracious support funds projects that promote violence prevention, workers’ rights, affordable housing, education, and quality of life for people with disabilities and seniors. Again we thank you for your faithful support of CCHD. Elena Segura, CCHD Diocesan Director

Widows & Widowers Support Group OLPH & SCL

The next meeting of the Widows and Widowers Support Group will take place on Monday, June 18from 9:30 – 11:00 AM in the Father Flavin Room at OLPH (located in the Rectory Building at 1775 Grove Street, Glenview, IL 60025). Open to all, this group provides social and fel-lowship opportunities for those having lost a spouse or partner. It is not a Bereavement Sup-port group, but a social group for the next stage of the process. Please join us as we get reac-quainted and discuss the future direction of this ministry. If you have questions, please contact Irene M. Alwan at (847) 525-4454/c or [email protected] from St Catherine La-boure.

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Block Party Thanks! On behalf of the St. Norbert Block Party Cooking/Grill Masters, Jim Allen, Jim Graehling, and Bob Lozaro, we would like to thank Matt, Laura and Emi-ly Callahan and Dan Delany for jumping in and help-ing during an extraordinary rush for food. Recogniz-ing we were short of help and taking immediate ac-tion helped in serving our patrons in a more timely manner. Your help was much appreciated. Bob Lozaro

Migrant families who are escaping various forms of vio-lence and persecution in their homeland are being rou-tinely separated at the boarder. Since October 2017, over 700 children have been separated from their parents, in-cluding over 100 children under the age of four. On May 4, 2018, DHS stated that it will refer all individuals who cross the border without authorization for criminal prose-cution, including adult members of family units. If imple-mented, this policy will undoubtedly lead to a drastic in-crease in incidences of family separation. ACTION: Ask Congress to protect immigrant families seeking safety and shelter from violence. Visit www.justiceforimmigrants.org/take-action/action-alerts/ for ways to contact your officials. For additional ways to advocate for immigrants and refu-gees visit: www.CatholicsAndImmigrants.org

Block Party Fun!

St. Norbert Ministry Schedule for June 23/24, 2018

5:00 PM 7:30 AM 9:30 AM 11:30 AM

Presider Fr Bob Heinz Fr Dan Folwaczny

Fr Bob Heinz Fr Bob Heinz

Lector Sara Miles Maureen Garrity Tony Broccolo Dick Hills

Eucharistic Ministers

John Gutbrod Kevin Magner John Maloney Judith Maloney Katie Marx Dcn McAllister Sally Staff

Carol Alvarado Gwen Casey Frederick Lafnitzegger Antonino Marchiafava Anita Preston S. Tinsley Preston

James Depies Judith Depies Trina Kietzman Jeff Miller Andres O’Brien Thomas O’Brien Valerie Rangel

John Burnside Kim Busch David Nuccio Pat Poulton Richard Poulton Elizabeth Sanders Kellie Brafford

5:30 PM

Fr Larry Dunn

Nick Sassali

Cathis Alberts Gary Alberts Jenny Arner Kris Brafford Michelle Hinca OPEN John Orticelli

Altar Servers Mackey Moore Nolan Moore Henry Parker

John Alvarado Laura Baumann

Dominick Auriemma Jimmy Auriemma Mike Eichstadt

Danny Saenz Juan Saenz Maeve Washeleski

Sam Brafford Kyle Pambah Fred Peterson

Sun. 10:00 AM

Presider Fr. Dan Folwaczny

Lector Mary Ann Duderstadt

Jan Zorn

Ministers of Communion A Anna Di Filippo B Gretchen Kane CA Sandy Koziol D Renee Mayer 1 Dcn Duderstadt 2 Dawn McAnaney 3 Pat Steinway

Altar Servers Michael Artz, Chloe Gutierrez, Justin Magsino

Greeters Not scheduled: step up to serve

Ushers Not scheduled; step up to serve

Sacristan Carla Milazzo

Linen Sacristan Carla Milazzo

OLB Ministry Schedule: June 24, 2018

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♦ Morning Prayer: 6:30 am Monday through Friday.

♦ Rosary: Daily after 8:30 am Mass

♦ 1st Wednesday: Eucharistic Day of Ado-ration 9 am to 9 pm. ALL Wednesdays during Lent.

♦ 1st Saturday: Devotion to Immaculate Heart of Mary; Rosary and 15 minute meditation after 8:30 am Mass.

Please feel free to participate or feel free to add your prayer intentions in our Prayer Book located in the Eucha-ristic Chapel of St. Norbert.

Liturgy & Devotions A Prayer Ministry of

St. Norbert

Sunday Masses 5:00 PM (Saturday evening) SN 7:30, 9:30, 11:30 AM, 5:30 PM at SN 10:00 AM at OLB

Daily Masses 8:30 AM (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday) SN 8:30 AM (Wednesday, Friday) at OLB

Liturgy of the Word Service 6:30 AM Monday - Friday (SN)

Reconciliation Saturday 4—4:45 PM or by appointment (SN) Sunday 9:15—9:45 AM or by appointment (OLB)

Baptisms First and Third Sunday at 1:00 PM at SN. To register, contact Frances Johnson, Pastoral Associate at 847-513-6702 or [email protected]. (Baptism Prepara-tion Class is the 4th Monday of every month at 7:00 PM at St. Norbert parish office). Second and Fourth Sunday at noon at OLB. To register, contact Frances Johnson, Pastoral Associate at 847-513-6702 or [email protected].

Marriages Arrange with priest at least six months in advance

Funerals/Bereavement Contact 847-513-6734 or [email protected]

New Parishioner Registration All new families are welcome to register by calling the parish office or by going to our website at www.stnorbertparish.org or www.olbparish.org

Communion for the homebound For St. Norbert and Our Lady of the Brook homebound, please call 847-513-6708 and leave a message for Mona Lukas, Director of Ministry of Care.

St. Norbert Church 1809 Walters Avenue, Northbrook, IL 60062

(847) 272-7090 Fax: (847) 272-7771 E-mail: [email protected]

www.stnorbertparish.org

Our Lady of the Brook Worship Center 3700 Dundee Road Northbrook, IL 60062-2200

(847) 272-5686 • fax: (847) 272-7771 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.olbparish.org

Parish Office Hours: Office located inside St. Norbert Parish Office

Catholic Community of Northbrook Staff Rev. Robert P. Heinz, Pastor Rev. Dan I. Folwaczny, Associate Pastor Rev. Laurence J. Dunn, Resident Rev. Richard Sztorc and Rev. Tom Moran, Pastors Emeriti, Our Lady of the Brook Deacon Peery Duderstadt, Our Lady of the Brook Deacon Dennis McAllister, Our Lady of the Brook Michael Ward, Director of Music & Liturgy Coordinator Jon Konz, Director of Faith Formation Mona Lukas, Director of Ministers of Care Frances Johnson, Pastoral Associate Moira Cary, Director of Finance & Operations Maggie Bruce, Y outh Ministry Coordinator Jewell Gregory, LPC, Grief Support & Counseling Services Coordinator Tracy Nelson, Office Manager Amy Principi, Communications Manager and Bulletin Editor

Religious Education Phone: (847) 272-3086 Fax: (847) 513-6761

E-Mail: [email protected]

Youth Ministry (847) 687-7696

E-mail: [email protected]

St. Norbert School 1817 Walters Avenue, Northbrook, IL 60062

(847) 272-0051 Fax: (847) 272-5274 E-mail: [email protected]

www.stnorbertschool.org Geralyn Lawler, Principal