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This First Sunday of Lent details the difficulties of
dealing with temptation specifically for Jesus who, as
a human like us, was tempted but managed to resist the
devil’s enticements because of the divinity of His nature.
In our culture today, one difficult hurdle in dealing with
temptations relates to some pressing needs in our lives--
to look good, to be affirmed, to acquire more, to eat
more, to feel satisfied, etc. Jesus was tempted to use
His power to change stone into bread for His own
satisfaction, to ease His hunger. I’m reminded of a
2
nd
grader who reported how, while at a family dinner,
she told her mom how much she enjoyed the food and
wanted to keep eating more and more. She said,
“Mom, over here” (pointing to her mouth) “want more,
but over here” (pointing to her belly) “does not want
any more.” Some temptations present us with the lure
of wanting more even though we know that we do not
really need more.
The second and third temptations of Jesus address the
use of power and influence. Since Jesus was imbued
with a unique connection with God the Father, the devil
tempted him to gain a world-wide kingdom and to
test his influence with God by jumping off a high place,
expecting protection from harm. These temptations
challenge us to reflect on how we use our personal
power—for our own glory or for the good of others,
especially those who are powerless. Also, how many
times have we been tempted to “test” God by making
our devotion contingent on getting what we pray for?
Finally, note that Jesus was tempted during a time He
had set aside for God. The monks of the desert used
to say that in the desert one could find either God or
Satan. We know that in all the places where God
dwells Satan too is busy tempting people to do the
work of evil. We must always be aware and ready
to resist as Jesus did.
Thus Lent, especially during this first week, challenges us
to raise our consciousness and examine how we can stay
on the path to holiness in the face of temptations. How
do we do this? Prayer and self-sacrifice are traditional
ways to keep temptations at bay. Self-sacrifice (such
as fasting from food, sweets, alcohol, or addictive
substances, or refraining from watching TV) elevates
our minds and hearts toward the love of God and of
others, as opposed to love of self. Prayer puts us in
direct communication with God, which involves offering
our whole being to God and listening to God
(meditating), especially through scripture.
Another practice characteristic of Lent is almsgiving.
While some of us may associate charitable giving as
“getting rid of stuff,” almsgiving focuses on sharing
rather than just giving. Lent affords us another occasion
wherein we can share with the less fortunate among us.
We have an excellent sharing opportunity through
Operation Rice Bowl, a practice of the Catholic Church
where we donate our spare change or other monies
every week for distribution to the poor and needy
through the work of Catholic Relief Services. On behalf
of CRS, thank you for your generosity, which touches the
lives of so many.
Finally, I appeal to you to participate in the Lenten
Reconciliation Service at St. Norbert Parish on March 19
at 7:00pm, in our annual Lenten Mission on for April 7
at 7:30pm and April 8 at 7:00pm in the church, and
in Soup and Stations every Friday at 6:30pm, starting
in the Lunchroom.
May God bless you and your family.
Fr. Maina
With you a Christian, for you a priest.
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We welcome the Most Reverend Mark Bartosic, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Chicago,
who comes to celebrate and officiate our service of Confirmation. Bishop Mark Bartosic was
ordained priest on May 21, 1994, appointed Titular Bishop of Naratcata and Auxiliary Bishop of
Chicago on July 3, 2018, and ordained as a bishop on September 17, 2018.
Please pray for the 59 young people from our parish who will be confirmed in Christ this Sunday.
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Throughout Lent, please support Operation Rice
Bowl. Alms collected at all weekend Masses are
distributed by Catholic Relief Services to many
agencies that help the needy worldwide.
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That Christian communities, especially those
who are persecuted, feel that they are close to Christ
and have their rights respected.
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Inspiración de la Semana
La tentación es parte de nuestras vidas.
Incluso Jesús luchó con la tentación. Nuestra fe nos
dice que estamos destinados a vivir nuestras vidas
al servicio del reino de Dios. A pesar de eso, a
menudo nos encontramos persiguiendo nuestros
propios deseos en lugar de los de Dios. El Evangelio
nos dice claramente que el verdadero poder se
encuentra en la aceptación de la virtud: vivir vidas
de no violencia, de misercordia y perdón. Sin
embargo, todavía no estamos convencidos y
buscamos cosas que nos lastimaran y tomamos
represalias contra quienes nos hacen daño. Cuando
Jesús enfrentó la tentación, encontró seguridad en
quién Él era, lo que lo arraigó firmemente en su
misión y le dio la determinación de confiar en Dios.
Nosotros también debemos aprender a encontrar
seguridad en nuestra identidad como hijo o hija de
Dios, a vivir nuestra misión enraizada en esa verdad
y a confiar en la presencia permanente de Dios.
Inspiration for the Week
Temptation is a part of our lives. Even Jesus
wrestled with temptation. Our faith tells us that
we are meant to live our lives in service of God's
kingdom. Yet, we often find ourselves pursuing our
own desires rather than God's. The Gospel clearly
tells us that true power is found in the embrace of
virtue: living lives of non-violence, mercy, and
forgiveness. Yet, we still are not convinced and
seek things that will hurt us and retaliate against
those who harm us. When Jesus faced temptation,
he found security in who he was, which firmly rooted
him in his mission and gave him the determination
to trust in God. We, too,
must learn to find security
in our identity as a son or
daughter of God, to live out
our mission rooted in that
truth, and to be confident in
God's abiding presence.
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Care for parishioners who are sick is important to us. Please let us
know what spiritual care is needed when by calling the rectory at
847-729-1414, option 3. In cases of hospitalization, tell the hospital
staff the religious affiliation and parish of the patient. Finally, contact
the hospital’s Pastoral Care Office at any time during a hospital stay.
To have Communion brought to someone’s home, please call the rectory.
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Sunday: Dt 26:4-10/Ps 91/Rom 10:8-13/Lk 4:1-13
Monday: Lv 19:1-2, 11-18/Ps 19/Mt 25:31-46
Tuesday: Is 55:10-11/Ps 34Mt 6:7-15
Wednesday: Jon 3:1-10/Ps 51/Lk 11:29-32
Thursday: Est C:12, 14-16, 23-25/Ps 138/Mt 7:7-12
Friday: Ez 18:21-28/Ps 130/Mt 5:20-26
Saturday: Dt 26:16-19/Ps 119/Mt 5:43-48
Next Sunday: Gn 15:5-12, 17-18/Ps 27/Phil 3:17-4:1/Lk 9:28b-36
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Monday Evening Holy Hour: 7:00pm in Holy Family Chapel
Rosary in Polish: Monday evenings at 7:30pm in church
Mother of Perpetual Help Mass & Novena: Second and fourth
Wednesdays of the month at 6:30pm in Church
Our Lady of Fatima/Sacred Heart Devotions: Welcome the statue of the
Blessed Mother/Sacred Heart into your home and pray the rosary daily.
Contact Rose Alfon, 847-498-2489 or Zeny de Guzman, 847-480-0159.
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Edward Atchu
James Backstop
Bonny Barezky
Marie Barnes
Michael Beil
Bruce Belzer
Joyce Bergman
Sr. Mary Helen Bissen
Nancy Blochberger
Bryan Blocher
Gerri Blusha
Rob Boemmel
Diana Bonkowski
Joe Bosowski
Jack Breden
Mike Bretz
Jean Bruneau
John Bucher
Robert Budzik
Crystal Chang
Juan Paolo Claridad
Mary Anne Collins
Donna Connelly
John Crawford
Lorenza de los Reyes
Dorothy Delgado
Jan Doetsch
Matt Doetsch
Stella Dowd
Charlene Drew
Albert Dru
Carol DuBois
Dolores Falato-Funk
James Fitzgerald
Engracia Flores
Hermini Hildo Flores
Jose Mario Flores
Jennifer Gabriel
Edelmiro Garcia
Joe Giancola
Gail Giligan
Ken Gotcsh
Hope Gutierrez Cruz
Marian Haas
Karen Harnish
Amanda Harvey
Jenny Heber
Melin Sanchez
Hernández
Anna Marie Herrold
Patricia Hoffman
Cecilia Jara
Loretta Karnik
Teddy Kasia
Nancy Kelly
Gina LaCassa-Pistorio
Dominik Lata
Luke Lattores
Nancy Lattores
Romano Manlubatan
Betsy Marcus
Wendy Matthys
June McArthur
Molly Anne McKenna
Doug Meder
Fr. Mike Michelini
Mary Mills
Carole Molitor
Charles Molitor
Mary Moro
Brandon Mueller
Kay Muldoon
Claudine Mulhern
Jim Mulhern
Fr. Jim Murphy
Dan Neubauer
Vi Orr
Patrick Orr-Lange
Kathy O’Shea
Mike Palmer
Brian Peck
Joyce Perryman
David Petrovski
Helene Pizics
Gerry Ploshay
Judy Ploshay
Ron Ploshay
Judy Polasek
David Pullega
Deriul Pullega
Fred Radzialowski
Lori (Mathews) Reeves
Julia Rodriguez
Shawna Ryan
Ron Sacluti
Brendan Sage
John Sage
Anna Scott
German Scott
Hank Seipp
Jeanne Shannon
Elizabeth Sharp
Joshua Sharp
Adrian Slade
Jeanne Slade
Ken Smott
Mary Snow
Carmen Sosa
Thomas Speck
Anni Stimmler
Mercedes Sulieman
Mary Ann Sullivan
Kim Sunko
Diana Szorc
Gretchen Tayne
Ben Tchaou
Marge Theriault
James Totin
George Troike
Robert Troike
Joyce Valdez
Fidencio Velazquez
Kapil Vij
Len Waldman
John Waskowski
Clare Westley
James White
Larry Winterburn
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Sharing Christ's Love through Social Concerns
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As Lent gets underway, consider these practices of
prayer, fasting and almsgiving as ways to repent of
your wrongdoings and honor the passion, death, and resurrection of
our Lord Jesus Christ.
Abstinence: All Catholics who are 14 years and older are to
abstain from eating meat on all Fridays in Lent.
Lenten Reflection Books: Reflect daily on the Scripture readings
and other traditions of Lent using the books that are available in
the vestibule of church.
Operation Rice Bowl: Learn about our disadvantaged brothers
and sisters around the world, and pray, fast and give alms to
improve their lives with Catholic Relief Services Operation Rice
Bowl. Pick up a calendar of reflections, recipes and activities along
with a box in which to put your donations. Each week, bring the box
to Mass and add your donation to the bowl after Communion.
Soup & Stations: Join fellow parishioners each Friday in Lent for
a communal meal and time-honored prayer ritual. Soup and bread
are served at 6:30pm in the lunch room; Stations of the Cross are
prayed in church at 7:30pm. This Friday, March 8, the Youth Group
will provide soup and 4
th
graders of the parish will lead the Stations.
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Join parishioners from all four
parishes in our grouping at St. Norbert on Tuesday, March 19 at
7:00pm for a celebration of God’s mercy and forgiveness. Several
priests will be available to hear individual confessions as well.
Parish Mission: Jesus: Dying and Rising in Christ will be offered
by Father Thomas Weinandy, OFM Cap on Sunday, April 7 at
7:30pm and Monday, April 8 at 7:00pm in church. Deepen your
participation in the Paschal Mystery, participate in a healing
prayer service and the Sacrament of Reconciliation, and put on
the mind of Christ. There will be a book table and book signings.
Free-will offerings will be gratefully accepted. For more informa-
tion, call 847-826-4704.
If you wish to take home a Missal, please ask an usher
to get one for you from storage rather than taking one
from a pew or from under the table at the back of church.
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Current project: Campus lighting and security
Donations: $6,898.00
Costs to date: $ 789.93
Fund Balance: $6,108.07
Give your donations online at givecentral.org.
Please remember St. Catherine Labouré in your Estate Planning.
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Classes meet this weekend as well as
March 17 and 31
March 12, 6:30pm in Church: Rehearsal for
4
th
graders for Stations of the Cross
March 16, 5:00pm: Family Mass
March 17, 9:00am, in the Lunchroom: Parent and
student meeting for 2
nd
graders about First Communion
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Thursday, March 14, 6:30pm: Prepare soup
for Soup & Stations
Friday, March 15, 5:30pm: Serve soup for Soup &
Stations
Sunday, March 17, 1100am: Teen Mass
Friday, March 22, 7:00pm: Broomball
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Monday, March 11
7:00pm Holy Hour (Holy Family Chapel)
7:00pm Cub Scouts (Lunchroom)
7:30pm Polish Rosary (Church)
Tuesday, March 12
8:45am Society of St. Vincent de Paul (Parish Office)
6:00pm Adult Faith Formation (Lunchroom)
Wednesday, March 13
6:00pm Catecismo (Escuela)
6:30pm Mass for the Novena of
Our Mother of Perpetual Help (Church)
7:45pm Ensemble (Church)
Thursday, March 14
6:30pm SPRED Catechist Prep Session (Rec/Blue Room)
6:30pm ESL Classes (School)
7:00pm Choir (Church)
7:00pm Knights of Columbus (Meeting Room 1)
Friday, March 15
11:00am Prayer Shawl Ministry (Parish Office)
2:30pm Girl Scouts (Rec/Blue Room & Meeting Room 1)
6:30pm Soup (Lunchroom) and 7:30 pm Stations (Church)
7:00pm Coro (Meeting Room 2)
Saturday, March 16
9:00am Cursillo (Meeting Room 1)
Sunday, March 17 ~ St. Patrick’s Day
9:00am Religious Education (School)
9:00am Adult Faith Formation (Library)
4:00pm Catecismo (Rec/Blue Room & Meeting Room 2)
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As part of our new STEM
program, Noggin Builders
visited our Preschool and Kindergarten.
The children learned about forming
hypotheses, experimenting, and drawing
conclusions based on their observations.
It was a great experience and they can’t
wait to work with Noggin Builders again
Registration is ongoing for the 2019-20 school year. SCL offers a
rigorous Catholic education tailored to the individual needs of each
student. Academic excellence is one of the hallmarks of SCL:
Students regularly score “ready” or “exceeding” on ACT/Aspire
testing. They learn Catholic values and solid morals and experience
many extra-curricular and enrichment opportunities to help them
become well-rounded. If you are considering joining our SCL family,
please stop by the school office or call 847-724-2240 for a tour.
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On Sunday, March 24 at noon, Fr. Pawel Komperda of
Incarnation Parish will present, The Gospel of Suffering:
A Call to Courage. Come and learn about our share in the
Messianic mission, suffering for the sake of Christ, imitating Mary’s
courage, developing fortitude and spiritual maturity, and the call
to the cross in 2019. Refreshments will be served and free-will
offerings gratefully accepted.
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All 20– and 30-somethings are invited to Benet
Lake Retreat Center in Wisconsin for the Lenten
retreat, Into the Desert, March 22-24. The cost is
$99 and financial assistance is available. For more information, contact
[email protected]. To register, go to events.org/yacretreat.
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Come for the next meeting of the Widows Widowers
Support Group. We meet every third Monday of the
month in the Francis Room of the Lafayette Building at
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish. We meet on Monday, March 18,
9:30–10:45am. After the meeting, we’ll go to Grandpa’s Place for
a post-St. Patrick’s Day lunch. All are welcome; feel free to bring a
friend! For more information contact Irene Alwan at 847-525-4454.
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The Yankee Candle fundraiser by St. Mary of the Willows
Guild of the SCL Women’s Club ends Monday, March 11.
Products start as low as under $10 and 40% of your sale comes
back to the Women’s Club. Visit yankeecandlefundraising.com,
enter group number 990095643, then click on “Start Shopping.”
For more information, pick up a brochure in the vestibule or call
Marcia Doeden at 847-724-1223.
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College-bound high school senior girls, you have only
until March 20 to submit your application for the
Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women’s 4-year scholarship.
The scholarship application is available in the rectory.
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White Socks Wanted: The Society is collecting
socks for homeless veterans who go to Jessie
Brown Veteran’s Hospital. Place your donations
in the basket in the vestibule.
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Brick Orders
Commemorative bricks in the
Choose Life Prayer Garden, just north of the
church, are available to honor important people
or times in our lives. The Spring sale of bricks is
going on now through April 23. Size and cost
information are on the order form which is
available on the rack in the vestibule or from
the rectory.
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By praying with the Helpers of God’s
Precious Infants, you can intercede to save
our unborn brothers and sisters at the American
Women’s Medical Center, 110 South River Road
in Des Plaines. Join the Rosary Vigil next
Saturday, March 16, from 9:30 to 10:30am
at the above location. Through the Helpers’
prayers and presence, many abortion-bound
mothers’ hearts have been changed, and their
babies saved from death. For more information,
call Russell Lundsgaard at 847-724-6344.
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Thank you for returning 163 baby bottles
filled with your donations to The Women’s
Centers. But we’re still looking to receive another
269 bottles. Please remember to bring back your
bottle—even if it’s empty. Bottles are reused
each year to save money. Containers will be
at each church exit for to receive the remaining
bottles.
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Of course, the celebration of Easter
awaits us at the end of our Lenten
journey. After that, we can also look forward to:
Volunteer Appreciation Dinner: Saturday,
April 27 after the 5:00pm Mass in Marian Hall.
Anyone who volunteers in any ministry is invited
to participate. Your invitation should arrive soon.
6
th
Annual Golf and Dinner Dance Fundraiser:
Friday, May 31 at Chevy Chase Country Club in
Wheeling. You are invited to golf and/or dine
and dance knowing that proceeds from this event
help fund SCL school’s Science, Technology,
Engineering & Math (STEM) programs. Watch for
additional details in future bulletins.
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Saturday, March 9
5:00 PM ~ First Sunday of Lent
Special Intentions of Angelica Omega (Birthday) by Family
†Mercedes Manansala, Sr. by Merce Manansala
†Helen Mroz by Family
Sunday, March 10 ~ First Sunday of Lent
8:00 AM
†Sam Alwan by Irene Alwan
9:30 AM
Special Intentions of Fr. Murphy by Bertha N.
†Nan Stefo by the Women’s Club
11:00 AM
Special Intentions of Doug & Peg Meder (62
nd
Wedding Anniversary)
Special Intentions of Fr. Murphy by the Women’s Club
†Remegio de los Reyes by Vic & Zeny de Guzman
6:00 PM
Monday, March 11 ~ 8:00 AM
Special Intentions of Paul Thekkath by Family
†Ralph DeLetto by the DeLetto Family
†Jane & Bert Pope by Family
Tuesday, March 12 ~ 8:00 AM
†Betty Berns by the Enerio Family
†Gertie Dru by Al & Mary Anne Dru
†John & Anna Stonis by Family
Wednesday, March 13 ~ 8:15 AM
†Paulose Attokkaran by Family
†Joseph J. Fox, Jr. by John Fox
†Thomas F. O’Rourke, Sr. by Sandi & Tom
Thursday, March 14 ~ 8:00 AM
†Chakkuny Jacob by Family
Friday, March 15 ~ 8:00 AM
Saturday, March 16 ~ 8:00 AM
Special Intentions of Elizabeth Nellamattathil (Birthday) by Family
†Joseph J. Fox Jr. by John Fox
5:00 PM ~ Second Sunday of Lent
Also Children’s Liturgy
†Frances Budzik by the Women’s Club
†Regina Cameron by Bertha N.
†Wanda Tuszynski by Russell Lundsgaard
Sunday, March 17 ~ Second Sunday of Lent
8:00 AM
†Jeffrey Kestler by Family
†Fr. Joseph O’Brien
9:30 AM
†Gertie Dru by Al & Mary Anne Dru
†Lydia Regala by Family
11:00 AM
†Marilyn Beil by Doug & Peg Meder
†Lorraine P. O’Connor by the O’Connor Family
6:00 PM
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Celebrating the Second Sunday of Lent
Saturday, March 16
5:00 PM ~ Chilren’s Liturgy
Presider: Fr. Maina
Lectors: Children of the Parish
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion:
Lim Team
Servers: Bella Licudine � Brady Ondrula
� Brendan Patton
Sunday, March 17 ~ Also St. Patrick’s Day
8:00 AM
Presider: Fr. Maina
Lectors: Carol Cook � Bill Cook
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion:
Seipp Team
Servers: Ryan Samuels � Emily Rascher
9:30 AM
Presider: Fr. Mair
Lectors: Kathy Bretz � Zeny de Guzman
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion:
Abat Team
Servers: PLEASE VOLUNTEER
11:00 AM
Presider: Fr. Maina
Lectors: Members of the Youth Group
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion:
Dautel Team & Members of the Youth Group
Servers: Members of the Youth Group
6:00 PM Misa en Español
Celebrante: Padre Maina
Lectores: Silvia Perez � Claudia Silva
Monaguillos: Mirel Palillero � Martha Flores
� Martha Taboada
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March 11-13: Bella Licudine � Mike Eschenbach
March 14-16: Vincent Lim � Abigail Gange
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Ask an usher about these aids to
enhance your experience of Mass:
�� Large-print Missals
��Assistive listening devices
�� Low-gluten hosts (0.01%)
If you have suggestions for other accommodations
or need assistance, please contact Janice Seipp,
847-528-7025 or [email protected].
Important: If a medical emergency
happens in church and you call 911,
please tell the dispatcher to send first
responders to Door I (as in India).
If a medical emergency happens in Holy Family
Chapel and you call 911, please tell the
dispatcher to send first responders to Door G.
To ensure your intention is listed in the bulletin,
please request a Mass at least two weeks in advance.
If you are present when the Mass is one that you offered,
please bring it to the attention of one of our Ushers.
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