Mass Schedule - Our Lady of Perpetual Help

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Mass Schedule - Our Lady of Perpetual Help
10TH SUNDAY
IN ORDINARY TIME
OLPH
JUNE 5, 2016
Seek, Share, Rejoice!
Mass Schedule
Inside This Issue:
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Knights of Columbus at Masses today
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Discussion of "Joy of Love" starts June 8
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Biblical Spirituality Presentation
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Laudato Si Anniversary Mass
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Shoot for Steiner, next Sunday
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish
Monday - Saturday: 6:30 and 8:30 am
Saturday: 5:00 pm Anticipation
Sunday: 7:30 am (in church)
9:30 am (in church and McDonnell Hall)
11:00 am (in church)
12:30 pm and 6:00 pm (in church)
1775 Grove St. Glenview IL 60025
Parish Office 847-729-1525
olphglenview.org
seek, share, rejoice - pastor's reflection
Dear Parishioners,
Yesterday, the last of the post-Easter
celebrations took place as the Church
observed the Feast of the Immaculate
Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The
most recent addition to our beautiful
Marian mosaics is in honor of this title
of the Blessed Mother. We are grateful for the donation of Courtney Loeb,
in memory of her parents, that invites
us, whenever we enter the South
entrance, to reflect on the Immaculate
Heart of Mary.
Father Jerry Boland
Reflecting
on the
Scriptures
Saint Paul begins
today’s second reading
by stating that he was
“called” to proclaim
the Gospel of Jesus
Christ. As baptized
Catholics who have an
opportunity to share
in Christ’s life through
the Eucharist regularly,
we too are called to
proclaim the teachings
of Christ.
We are stewards of
Christ’s Gospel. But
how are we responding
to that call? Do we
listen for the guidance
of the Holy Spirit?
Do we evade, dodge
or ignore the Lord’s
call? Do we attempt to
proclaim the Gospel in
a spirit of compassion
and love? Reflect on
how you exercise
stewardship over the
Gospel.
© International Catholic
Stewardship Council
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“His mother kept all these things in
her heart.” Every Mom can relate to
this line in today’s Gospel. Moms
hold a lot of things in their hearts as
they raise their children. This time of
year many Moms can share in such
important moments in the lives of their
children; First Communions, Confirmations, graduations and many other
achievements. I am sure their hearts
are full!
I have been aware of the power the
heart this past week. I met with a
committee headed by Tom Hart that
assists Sr. Paulanne in the work of
the Needy Family Fund. Working with
Tom are Mary Anne Bobrinskoy, Mitty
Higley and Mark Santacrose. I am so
grateful for their devotion. They meet
weekly to review all of the recommendations, making sure that every dollar
we get in the Needy Family Fund goes
to those most in need. In a few weeks
we will be making our annual summer
appeal. With the impasse in Springfield, we have experienced a significant uptick in requests for assistance.
Another sign of the power of the heart
comes from our music ministry. Alison
O’Brien, and her Mom Mary Ann,
hosted a wonderful gathering of our
choir at their home. How blessed we
are with our music ministry under the
direction of Russell Stern. I am sure
I speak for all of us in thanking our
choir members and music ministers
for all they do to lead us in such great
celebrations of the liturgy.
As the school year draws to an end
this week, I am aware of the power of
the heart that goes into the efforts of
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our parish school. I see up close the
devotion of our faculty and staff. Under the leadership of Dr. Amy Mills, we
have much to be grateful for. These
are challenging times for Catholic
schools, but we have been blessed
with an outstanding program that is
always looking to get even better.
Next weekend we will be celebrating
the first anniversary of Pope Francis’
Encyclical, Laudato Si’. One would
have to go back to Pope John XXIII’s
Encyclical Pacem in Terris to find a
papal document that has had such
historic impact. Francis’ letter was
written to the people of the world on
the care of our common home, the
earth. This past fall there was an international gathering in Paris convened
by the United Nations on climate
change. This gathering resulted in historic agreements to confront climate
change. There was universal acknowledgment that the pope’s Encyclical was the catalyst for tackling this
environmental crises.
Our newest ministry here at OLPH is
based on the Pope’s encyclical. The
Creation Care Ministry will be looking
at concrete ways we can implement
the Pope’s teachings right here at
the parish. In just three meetings the
committee has come up with several
outstanding suggestions. Next weekend the 9:30 liturgy upstairs will have
a special celebration of the first anniversary of Laudato Si’, and all of our
liturgies will acknowledge this historic
document.
Don’t forget next Sunday’s annual
Shoot for Steiner celebration in the
Playdium. Patrick Stein inspires all of
us. Please support this benefit that assists Patrick with the 24-hour medical
care he needs. We love you Patrick!
Have a Blessed week,
Fr. Jerry
seek, share, rejoice - parish news and notes
SAVE THE DATES September 24-25, and October 22-23 2016
Christ Renews His Parish
Retreat for Women
All women of the parish are invited to our next CRHP
weekend at Techny Towers in Northbrook.
CRHP
2016
Dates: Saturday and Sunday, September 24 and 25.
This is a special time for you to set aside for faith
enrichment and personal growth.
Contact Colleen Huffman 847-832-9532
[email protected] for more information.
Retreat for Men
All men of the parish are invited to join fellow parishioners for a two-day, one-night spiritual renewal.
Date: Saturday and Sunday, October 22-23, 2016
Location: Bellarmine Retreat House, Barrington Illinois.
Contact Person: Marty Kearney 312.550.3039 [email protected]
Our Creation Care Ministry Presents:
Guatemala Orphanage
Mission Trip
The OLPH Creation Care Ministry invites you to a
special Mass in commemoration of the one year
anniversary of the Pope’s Laudato Si Encyclical
on Sunday June 12 at 9:30 a.m. in church. Come
see how you can join in the celebration of Caring
for our Common Home.
We also encourage those who have been wanting to
know more about this new Ministry to say hello to us
after Mass outside the south vestibule. We encourage
all of our Parishers to once again to reduce your carbon
footprint and bike, walk or carpool to Mass on June 12.
Finally, OLPH is one of several parishes throughout
the world celebrating Laudato Si week with an event.
See OLPH at http://laudatosiweek.org.
There are a few spots remaining on the
Guatemala mission trip (August 2-8). This is
the third summer that OLPH is offering this
meaningful and memorable opportunity to
parishioners.
Although the trip has a teen focus, families
and adults are welcome. Participants will
perform daily service activities and experience the home’s annual quinceañera
celebration.
For further information, please visit
nphusa.org/travel/guatemala8-2016
or contact Chuck Allworth at
[email protected] or 312-386-7475.
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seek, share, rejoice - sharing and human concerns
Sharing Updates
End of Year
Live Your Faith in Service to One Another
School Supply Drive
Consider the needy alongside your own household
when grocery shopping. Pick up a few items for
someone you don’t even know and make the difference
in their day!
Too Busy To Shop For The Food Drive?
We’ll do the shopping for you! Mail a donation made
out to the OLPH Needy Family Fund to Lou Marohn,
2132 Fir Street, Glenview. Food will be purchased in
case lots to stretch and maximize your donation.
Morning of Service at James, June 11
Join fellow OLPH parishioners for a fun morning of
service at St. James. The Greater Chicago Food
Depository will provide a truck full of produce and
we will have the joy of distributing this to a long line
of grateful recipients. OLPH organizes a group of 50
volunteers for this event each year, including many
families. Contact Tom Rinella, [email protected].
Carpooling will be arranged.
Thursday Evening Volunteer Opportunity
We will be feeding the homeless who visit the Catholic
Charities soup kitchen in Des Plaines on Thursday,
June 16. Contact Kathy Quinn, khquinn1944@comcast.
net, to participate or to make a donation to offset
the $400 cost for this meal. It takes both donors and
volunteers to make these visits happen.
Volunteers Needed for Food Distribution
On Saturday, June 11, the Glenview-based HEAR
Foundation (Health, Education And Relief) will be donating and distributing 30,000 pounds of frozen chicken
at St. Philip Neri, St. Ailbe and St. Sabina. There will be
over 2,000 people receiving the much-needed protein
and your help is needed. Adults and children are invited
to participate in the distribution, the schedule is as follows:
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St. Phillip Neri: 9:30-10:30
St. Ailbe: 11:15-12:15
St. Sabina: 1:30-3:00
Help at any or all of the locations is appreciated. There
will be a meeting point set up in the West Loop and
groups will carpool from there. You’re welcome to meet
at any of the parish locations on your own as well.
Please contact Karoline Eigel with any questions:
[email protected].
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Weekends of June 4 - 19
The school year is coming to an end which brings
with it unused or gently used school supplies
usually brought home in backpacks near the last
day of school. Help us put these supplies, or
purchased supplies, in the hands of children that
need them most, students at Our Lady of Tepeyac
School and St. Phillip Neri Grade School.
Please bring school supplies to Masses the
weekends of June 4-5, 11-12, and 18-19. Collection boxes will be labeled and placed at the side
entrance and the convent porch. Members of
Guild 34 will collect them for distribution after all
Masses.
Supplies needed include:
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crayons,
pens,
pencils,
markers,
erasers,
notebooks,
folders,
loose-leaf,
construction paper,
glue,
tape,
child-safe scissors,
backpacks
Our Lady of Tepeyac also would gratefully welcome gift cards to Target, Walmart, or Staples
that the teachers and administration may use to
shop for specific needs.
On behalf of Women's Club Guild 34, thank you
for making a difference!
Contact: Andrea Macina [email protected]
seek, share, rejoice - upcoming parish events
An Introduction to
Biblical Spirituality
The Joy of Love
With Laurie Brink, O.P., Ph.D.
Join Fr. Tom Hickey on three Wednesday evenings
in June to study Pope Francis’s recent apostolic
exhortation “The Joy of Love."
Saturday, June 11
McDonnell Hall, 9:30 a.m.
The Bible is filled with examples of human
beings’ reflections on their encounters with the
Divine and their attempt to live their faith, a process we call “Spirituality.” In this presentation
we will explore what “spirituality” means and
how various books of the bible reflect different
“spiritual” threads. We will focus on the themes
of Blessing and Incarnation and ponder how
those themes are experienced in our own lives.
About the Presenter: A Dominican Sister
of Sinsinawa, Laurie Brink is an Associate
Professor of New Testament Studies at Catholic
Theological Union in Chicago.
Knights of Columbus Welcome New
Members
Open House, June 7
Imagine, being part of an organization that fills
your heart and your mind with the joy of giving
to others. Imagine the feeling that comes with
making a difference not only in someone else’s
life but, your life as well.
Members of the Knights of Columbus will be
at all the Masses this weekend, June 4th &
5th. The Knights will be able to provide you
with more information and answer any of your
questions. We also invite you to attend an
Open House and information night about the
Order, here at Our Lady of Perpetual Help. It will
take place on Tuesday, June 7 in the Dussman
Room, at 7:00pm. Coffee and refreshments will
be served. Families welcome.
Knights are Catholic men, 18 years of age and
older, who are committed to making their community a better place, while supporting their
Parish and enhancing their own faith. We look
forward to seeing you this weekend at the Open
House. For more information contact John
Teschky at 847-553-5343 or visit our website at
www.kofc.org.
Discussion Series by Fr. Tom Hickey
We will meet in the Dussman Room in the Lafayette
Building from 7:00 – 8:15 p.m.
Meetings will be on Wednesday evenings,
June 8, June 15 & June 22.
The text and an accompanying study guide can be
picked up at the parish office. A donation of $10 is
asked to help cover the costs.
A Note from Father Paddy
I hope you will read Pope Francis’ recent book,
“Amoris Laetitia, On Love in the Family.” In it, the Pope
is letting us in on the driving force of his life and his
papacy. My dream is that the Dussman Room will be
packed when Fr. Tom Hickey leads a 3-part discussion
on the book. We can have no surer guide.
Our Book Club will also have 3 sessions on the book,
starting with the first three chapters, on June 13 at
7:00 pm in the Youth Office. In Chapter 3 the Pope
states: “Marriage is a gift given for the sanctification
and salvation of the spouses, since ‘their mutual belonging is a real representation, through the sacramental sign, of the same relationship between Christ and
the church. The married couple is therefore a permanent reminder for the Church of what took place on the
cross: they are for one another and for their children
witnesses of the salvation in which they share through
the sacrament.”
The notion of “belonging” in marriage is obviously
different from what it is in ordinary life. Kahlil Gibran
tells us that “our” children are not “our” children. They
are the sons and daughters of life’s longing for itself. A
car or a house belongs to their owner in a completely
different way to the way a son or daughter or a spouse
belongs to another human being. Belonging in the human sense entails a greater or lesser commitment to
a growth in love every day of one’s life, to the very last
breath. But we need also to study the human love of
husband for wife in the sacramental way that the Pope
opens up for us.
A concluding note. A priest by his sacrament enters
into a developing relationship with his people. In my
case, my relationship is with the people of this parish,
and specifically with the young people in the Youth
Group. I am called, not to give them wisdom or knowledge, but to live in a loving relationship with them.
This Pope certainly gives us a lot on which to reflect.
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seek, share, rejoice - school news
Since the weather was unpredictable for our school picnic this year, students in grades 6-8 enjoyed their
day at Flick Park (with buses on hand), while the grades K-5 remained on campus for indoor-outdoor
picnic. It was a great way to kick off the Memorial Day weekend and the unofficial start of summer!
The Leo G. McCarthy Award is bestowed upon an 8th grade boy or
girl in memory of Leo who was a student at OLPH School. Teachers
nominate students based on attributes that Leo shared with us. The
recipient of this award is loving, friendly, passionate about music or
the fine arts, charitable and compassionate, spirited, humorous, kind
and generous and a true sport who perseveres with a positive attitude.
The 2016 recipient of the Leo G. McCarthy Award
James Kurtzweil
Additionally, James receives a $500 scholarship
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James with his parents, Jim and Beth Kurtzweil,
and Betsy & Pat McCarthy
announcements
U.S. MILITARY PRAYER LIST
US ARMY
1st Lt. Michael Altonji
SSG Brent Blackwell, Afghanistan
2LT Atticus Blair, Afghanistan.
1st Lt. Brad Fischl
Corporal Rick Hajost
1st LT Daniel LaBarge
CPT Matthew Leck
1st Lt. Gavin McGarry
Cpt. Brittany Sunko
1st Lt. William Thibeau
LTC Thomas Vogel
LTC Daniel Vogel
US AIR FORCE
1st Lt Brian Joseph Anderson
SSgt Jon Billie
1st Lt McCall Casas
TSgt Richard Nash
Major Reid Orth
Major Lowell Wallace, Overseas
US NAVY
IT2 James Kowalski, Overseas
Lt. John O’Hagan, Afghanistan
EM1 John Sutehall, Japan
US MARINES
Sgt Jack Askins
Capt. Justin Coons
Capt. Caitlin Ferrarell
1st Lt Matt Mugnaini
Capt. Bradley Petersen
Major Eric Starr, Afghanistan
Announcements
Assistive Listening Devices Available
For those who are hard of hearing we have assistive listening
devices available to help you participate more fully during Mass.
Please plan to arrive for Mass a few minutes early to borrow the
necessary equipment from Sr. Paulanne. Please don’t forget to
return the devices at the end of Mass when you are finished.
Are You a Registered Parishioner?
A Parishioner is someone who regularly attends Mass,
regularly contributes funds as they are able, and who is
on file in our Parish Database.
Are you registered with the Parish? It’s easy to do,
and it helps us:
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Ensure that you receive parish mailings
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Keep important sacramental records
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Connect you with new interests and match your
talents to parish needs.
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Keep track of growing families
You will find registration forms in the back of church
and in the Rectory office. You may also register on our website:
www.olphglenview.org/register-olph
For revisions or updates to this list contact:
Geof & Cathy Lutz [email protected]
847-724-8218.
BULLETIN SUBMISSIONS
Our weekly bulletin communicates the news
and events at OLPH Parish. Questions? Call
847-729-1525 ext. 24 to speak to Natalie
Conseur.
DEADLINE: Please email all content no
later than 6:00 pm on the Sunday prior to
publication date.
SUBMISSIONS:
Email to [email protected].
NOTE: The bulletin cannot promote job
seekers, entrepreneurs, etc. Please call
800.566.6170 to place a paid bulletin ad.
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our weekly intentions
Remember Our Sick
Sunday, June 5
Kip Alexander
Keeley Barr
Gabriella Barretto
Patricia Beckwith
Patricia Catarello
Matt Collins
Coty Cottle
Jim Cottle
Pat Cullen
Kathy Gerage
Gertrude Gordon
Louise Grieco
Bob Gregg
Meghan Healy
Rosemarie Hogg
Terry Hurley
Pat Kelley
7:30
9:30 Ch
9:30 Mc
11:00
12:30
6:00
Barbara Kramer
Jeanie McInerney
Judith Nani
Mary Carol O'Brien
Lukas Parsek
Paul Parsek
Pat Reagan
Noreen Ritt
Infant Mary Elizabeth Roland
Judith Santi
Celeste Sieracki
Liz Smith
Janet Sontag
Patrick Stein
Sue Sychowski
Ed Tracz
Andrea Zielinski
If you, a family member, or someone you know are
homebound, unable to attend weekly Mass, a trained
Minister of Care will bring you or your family member
Holy Communion. You and the lay Minister of Care can
decide on the day, time and frequency of the visit(s). For
more information, please call the OLPH Parish Office.
Our Beloved Deceased
Marie J. O'Donoghue
Louis Garippo, husband of Collette
Upcoming Weddings
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Rebecca Kane & Dan Osterhout
Megan Ficho & Nathanial Fansler
Charles A. Rubey, Jr. and Juan Alvarez (Fr. Kostyk)
Emily Gonsalves and Jack Kelly (Fr. Gamber)
Robert J. Pasquesi and Chinnamani (MFTL) (Fr. Boland)
Patrick Foley and Joseph Miller (Fr. Lara)
John & Maureen Haggerty (MFTL) and Tom Ziegenfuss (Fr. Hickey)
Living and Deceased Members of OLPH (Fr. Paddy)
Monday, June 6
6:30
8:30
Paul Abraham and Ann Marie & Gerry Dempsey (MFTL)
Robert Krebs and Rajam (MFTL)
Tuesday, June 7
6:30
8:30
Living and Deceased Members of OLPH
Jennie Vilardo
Wednesday, June 8
6:30
8:30
Edward Whelan
Lucille Mueller
Thursday, June 9
6:30
8:30
John Collins and Jerry Rank
Denise Kay Carey and a Special Intention for
the Mike Donohue Family
Friday, June 10
6:30
8:30
Robert J. Pasquesi and Maximo Rivera
Living and Deceased Members of OLPH
Saturday, June 11
6:30
8:30
5:00
Living and Deceased Members of OLPH
James Tiedge
Mark Reninger and Victor Tiedmann (Fr. Lara)
Sunday, June 12
7:30
9:30 Ch
9:30 Mc
11:00
12:30
6:00
Eugene B. Cizynski and Esther Perez Olmedo (Fr. Boland)
Marion Thole, Barbara Clarey and James McNamara (Fr. Kostyk)
Grace Donnellan (Fr. Lara)
James McNamara and Joseph Hein (Fr. Hickey)
Felice Gavin and John Enright (Fr. Kostyk)
Angel Maria Gamez and Geri Poydence (Fr. Kartje)
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (CONFESSION)
Sat. • 4:00 - 4:45 p.m. or by appointment
LITURGY OF THE HOURS
Wed. • 8:10 a.m.
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK
After the 8:30 Mass on the 2nd Saturday of every month
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Fri. • 9:00 a.m. - 3:50 p.m. • Lady Chapel
DIVINE MERCY HOLY HOUR
Fri. • 3:00 p.m. • Lady Chapel
MASSES AT MARYHAVEN
Sun. Tue. and Fri.• 10:30 a.m.
ROSARY Mon. - Sat. • after 8:30 a.m. Mass
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parish information
PARISH OFFICE 847.729.1525
FAX 847.729.0623
THE CITY olphglenview.onthecity.org
Rev. Jeremiah Boland, Pastor
[email protected]
Rev. Thomas E. Hickey, Pastor Emeritus
Rev. Isaac Lara, Associate Pastor
[email protected]
Rev. Nicholas Kostyk, Associate Pastor
[email protected]
Rev. Paddy Tyrrell, SJ Associate Pastor
[email protected]
Jim & Pat Revord, Deacon Couple
Dave & Mary Beth Kalina, Deacon Couple
Nancy Schwider, Director of Operations & Stewardship,
[email protected]
Russell Stern, Director of Music Ministry
[email protected]
Natalie Conseur, Director of Communications
[email protected]
WEBSITE olphglenview.org
FACEBOOK.COM/olphglenview
Cherie DiCesare, Director of Religious Education
847-998-5289 [email protected]
Rev. Paddy Tyrrell, Coordinator of Youth & Young Adult
Ministry 847-602-4143
Dr. Amy Mills, Parish School Principal
847-724-6990, [email protected]
John Kurkowski, School Endowment Board Chair
[email protected]
Laura Kearney, Parish Secretary
[email protected]
Linda Feo, Parish Office Assistant
[email protected]
Margie Andre, Liturgy Assistant
[email protected]
Gloria Gaughan, Evening & Weekend Receptionist
[email protected]
OLPH Care Links
Bereavement Support
Deacon Dave Kalina
847-729-1525 ext. 25
[email protected]
Confidential Assistance
Sister Paulanne
847-724-2044
Divorce Support Group
Val Spingola, LCSW
847-826-3566
[email protected]
Domestic Violence Ministry
Brian Herrle
908-448-6713
[email protected]
Homebound/Hospital Visits
Rick Nash
847-651-8718
[email protected]
Respect Life
Monica Cassidy
847-724-7206
[email protected]

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