July 31, 2016 - Our Lady of Perpetual Help
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18TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JULY 31, 2016 If today you hear His voice, harden not your hearts. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish 1775 Grove St. Glenview IL 60025 Parish Office 847-729-1525 olphglenview.org seek, share, rejoice - pastor's reflection Dear Parishioners, The month of July finds most of us in the midst of summer rhythms. Things are a bit more relaxed and we all try to find some escapes whether it is getting lost in a wonderful novel, stopping by the Dairy Bar or a backyard BBQ. Father Jerry Boland Thoughts on Today's Gospel In today’s Gospel, Jesus offers a warning to those who pursue leisure and pleasure as their goal in life without concern for the poor and less fortunate. He tells the parable of the wealthy landowner who, upon yielding an exceptionally profitable harvest one year, determines that he will live the rest of his days in relaxation; to eat, drink and be merry. God calls the miser a “fool” and lets him know that his greed and selfindulgence will not bring him the security he seeks. Good stewards acknowledge that the money and possessions entrusted to them are to be used to further the mission of Jesus Christ. This week let us reflect on our own daily consumption habits. Do we spend money on articles that make us better ambassadors of Christ? Does our personal lifestyle bring “good news to the poor” (Luke 4:18)? © 2016 International Catholic Stewardship Council 2 July is marked by wonderful celebrations of some great saints. In July we venerate the memory of one of the newest Saints, Junipero Serra, canonized by Pope Francis during his visit to the U.S.A., We recall the first martyred apostle, St. James and last week we remembered St. Joachim and St. Ann, the grandparents of Jesus. This Sunday is the Feast of St. Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Jesuits. (Well nobody is perfect. Only kidding!) St Ignatius looms large in the communion of saints. The Jesuits have made a profound impact on the world through their ministry of evangelization and education. Many of our young people have been formed in Ignatian Spirituality as students of Loyola Academy and St. Ignatius College Prep. We are blessed by the presence of Jesuits who minister here. Of course we rejoice in the ministry of Fr. Paddy Tyrrell, S.J., as he celebrates his 50th year of priesthood. We are also blessed by Fr. John Foley, S.J., who assists with our weekday masses and just celebrated the 70th anniversary of his entering the Jesuit community! We always look forward to celebrating mass with Fr. Pat McGrath, S.J., who is the president of Loyola Academy. Fr. Matt Gamber, S.J., is the son of Ruth and Mark Gamber and led a group of young adults to World Youth Day in Krakow. I also have to give a shout out to Pope Francis, who is a Jesuit. I saw a banner at St. Ignatius College Prep after his election which July 31, 2016 • olphglenview.org read, “If you need someone for a tough job, hire a Jesuit, the College of Cardinals did!” We will be hosting Archbishop Cupich Monday evening. He will be speaking to folks from several parishes on his vision for the Church of Chicago. This prayer service will be launching the sixth wave of the diocesan capital campaign, “To Teach Who Christ is”. Our parish is part of this group of parishes. You will be hearing more about the campaign in the coming weeks. I am deeply grateful for our Co-Chairs for the campaign, Bob and Connie Hicks, Dave and Dawn Ludden and Colin and Carol Gubbins. We will be forming a committee and beginning an outreach to every parishioner to be part of building a strong church and even more vital parish for the future. This week there was an outstanding article in Crain’s Chicago Business entitled, “A Catholic Reformation” by Bridget Sweeney that featured our former associate Fr. Dave Dowdle who is the pastor of St. John of the Cross parish in Western Springs. The article presents some of the real challenges that Archbishop Cupich is leading us to address in his initiative, “Renew My Church”. Fr. Dowdle pastors a parish very similar to ours. He speaks about both the challenges and blessings of this moment, reflecting on our mission. Every parish is going to have to face the challenges of fewer priests and the need to prepare ourselves in new ways to proclaim the Good News. Set your TV’s to Jeopardy. Our own Susan Logan, recently Chair Person of the Finance Council, will be competing in an upcoming episode. She will be great. Hint for $1000, the category, Greatest Parishes in the USA; answer, What is OLPH! (this may be the daily double). Have a blessed week, Fr. Jerry Boland seek, share, rejoice - spiritual engagement RCIA EVOLVE Adult Education Ministry presents Nancy Tuchman Living on Our Fragile Planet: Ecological Sustainability and Global Climate Change Saturday, August 13, 9:30 - 11:30 am in McDonnell Hall The long human relationship with the Earth has come to what is likely its most precarious point ever, but there is some hope. Ecologist and sustainability expert, Nancy Tuchman, will discuss the growing threat of global climate change including the crucial impact on the earth's closed system water supply But she will also sketch some steps that human beings may begin to take that can make a difference. Insights from Pope Francis' Laudato Si may offer some guidance in this important ethical challenge to every species survival. About the Presenter: Nancy Tuchman is Vice Provost and Professor of Aquatic Biology at Loyola University, Chicago and serves as Director of the Institute of Environmental Sustainabilty at Loyola. Do not neglect hospitality, for through it some have unknowingly entertained angels. Hebrews 13:2 Be a Greeter/Usher Help us to be a welcoming community with smiles and outstretched arms as we greet all who enter our doors, be they friends or strangers says our Engagement Prayer . . . . . . and Pope Francis says The Church is called to be the house of the Father, with doors always wide open . . . so that if someone, moved by the Spirit, comes there looking for God, he or she will not find a closed door. Join our Greeter/Usher ministry, which is open to all ages as well as entire families. Serve as often as you would like, from every week to once a month. Duties include: •Greeting •Helping seat people. •Passing •Tidying all as they enter our worship space. the baskets at the offertory. the church after Mass. • Answering questions. •Welcoming everyone who enters the doors of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. All you need to have is a smile! For more information contact: Margie André, Liturgy Assistant, [email protected] The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is a process of welcoming others into our Catholic family. RCIA is a journey of faith through which persons join or complete their initiation into the Catholic Church. RCIA is a program intended for: 1) Anyone who hasn’t been baptized 2) Anyone who has been baptized in a different faith community but wishes to join the Catholic Church 3) Anyone who has been baptized in the Catholic Church but hasn’t received other sacraments 4) Parishioners who want to learn more about the Church and share their faith with others Although RCIA is open to the whole parish, it is specially aimed at those who are new to the faith and those who will be received into full communion with the Church. Those who wish to be part of this journey of faith will learn more about Catholic doctrine, share their faith experiences with one another, be edified by the value of the Christian life, and be instructed in the manner we worship as a Church. Our parish will soon begin a new journey into the faith for those interested in joining our Catholic Family. We will begin our sessions on the 13th of September 2016. We all have that one friend who is open to the wonders of Catholic life. The one thing that a friend may need is an invitation, so be a good apostle and reach out to those on the periphery. Consider too whether you feel called to join RCIA as a sponsor of a candidate or just as a representative of our Parish who walks with candidates on their spiritual journey. Give it some prayerful thought. For more information visit the parish office or contact Fr. Isaac ilara@ olphchurch-il.org. July 31, 2016 • olphglenview.org 3 seek, share, rejoice - sharing and human concerns S.O.S. for summer hunger! We have been duly distracted these summer months and food donations have significantly dropped. Please continue to support our on-going food drive as hunger knows no vacation. Your donation will mean so much to those who have so little. Donations can be delivered to the church or Sharing Room entries or delivered through the kids at the Sunday offertory. God bless you for your generosity!! 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. Save the Date! September 8 We will be feeding the homeless who visit the Catholic Charities soup kitchen in Des Plaines on Thursday, September 8th. 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. School Supply Drive Guild 24 is coordinating a drive for new school supplies the weekends of August 13/14 through September 10/11. Drop off bins will be located in the church foyers and convent porch. Please support this important effort and enable needy inner city and local families to send their children off to a good start! Gift cards are also welcome; Staples, Target and Walmart work best. With sincere gratitude Retreat / Workshop for widowed men & women Hoping for a way to make things better? This just might be the answer. Join the Joyful Again Widowed Ministry for an upcoming gathering. Space is limited, please register early. Visit us online to view a short video, joyfulagain.org Mary Queen Parish, Saturday, August 13 & Sunday, August 14, (Near North Ave. & Hwy 83, Elmhurst) 1-708-354-7211 or [email protected]. 4 July 31, 2016 • olphglenview.org The Respect Life Ministry would like to thank the parishioners of Our Lady of Perpetual Help for the donation of many beautiful baby items during the Month of May Baby Shower. In conjunction with the shower, the Make a Difference Day Market sponsored by the Religious Education classes allowed us to deliver 9 strollers, 4 pack n’ plays, 3 car seats, 2 high chairs, a bouncy seat, 19 nightgown and robe sets, diapers, and crib sheets to Our Lady of Tepeyac, Catholic Charities and local Crisis Pregnancy Centers. Your kindness and generosity are very much appreciated. God bless this wonderful parish and especially all who took time to assist mothers in difficult circumstances. seek, share, rejoice - parish news and notes SAVE THE DATE! Are you celebrating 50 years of marriage this year? You're invited to the Archdiocese's Golden Wedding Anniversary Mass at Holy Name Cathedral The annual Golden Wedding Anniversary Mass for 2016 will be held on Sunday, September 18 at Holy Name Cathedral in downtown Chicago. If you're married 50 years this year, or you were not able to come last year and want to come this year, please keep this date free! Please call the OLPH Parish Office to reserve your spot by August 15. You will receive a formal invitation in August if you pre-register. The Religious Education Program invites you to share your faith! Help us share the Word of God and become a catechist today! Call the Religious Education Program for more information at 847-998-5289. Or email Cherie DiCesare at cdicesare@ olphchurch-il.org This coming Monday, August 1, Archbishop Cupich will be addressing folks from several parishes that are part of the capital campaign, "To Teach who Christ is”. There will be a reception at 6:30 in McDonnell Hall followed by a presentation in the Church at 7:00 p.m. You are most welcome to attend. Pray for an increase in devotions at OLPH to please Our Lord and thereby bring great graces to our parish: "Lord, please send more people to "pray without ceasing" by participating in the Holy Rosary, Eucharistic Adoration and the Divine Mercy Holy Hour at OLPH. Ask Your dear Mother to call her children to pray her powerful prayer. Encourage people to see You and adore You in the Most Blessed Sacrament. And inspire people to recall the hour of Your death on the cross and offer reparation for the sacrileges and indifferences which offend Your Most Sacred Heart. Thank you for hearing our prayer Lord. Thy will be done." Daily Rosary: 9 a.m. Eucharistic Adoration: Fridays, 9 - 4 p.m. Divine Mercy Holy Hour: Fridays, 3 p.m. July 31, 2016 • olphglenview.org 5 seek, share, rejoice - school news Are You an Alumni of OLPH School? We would like to keep you updated on class reunions and all the exciting things happening at our school. So get connected by registering online and visiting the Alumni page on our website or fill out an Alumni card located in the vestibule of church. www.olph-il.org/alumni Encourage your former classmates to do the same!! Enrolling Now for Fall ’16 Preschool-8th Grade Visit our website, www.olph-il.org Contact Admissions to schedule a tour 847-724-6990 Have a safe and happy summer from OLPH School! 6 July 31, 2016 • olphglenview.org 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 1st Lt. William Thibeau COL Thomas Vogel LTC Daniel Vogel PFC Jacob Zielinski US AIR FORCE 1st Lt Brian Joseph Anderson SSgt Jon Billie 1st Lt McCall Casas MSgt Richard Nash Major Reid Orth Major Lowell Wallace, Overseas US NAVY IT2 James Kowalski, Overseas Lt. John O’Hagan, Afghanistan Lt. J.G. Kenneth Pittner 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 Ethan Zielinski 1st Lt Chase Mlnarik US COAST GUARD BM3 Anthony Wallace 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. Announcements DAY AT THE RACES - Saturday, August 27 Join us for the Aid for Women Junior Board's Day at the Races, an annual event to benefit Aid for Women's Pregnancy Help Centers! This year we are excited to cohost the event with Pro-Life Future, the Yellow Umbrella Society and Young Catholic Professionals. Early Bird pricing is available through August 1st. If you would like additional information, please contact Aid for Women at (312) 621-1107 or [email protected] or visit the event page at helpaidforwomen.org/arlingtonpark2016. Worldwide Marriage Encounter Let us turn our hearts back to God and allow him to lead and guide us so that we can fulfill God’s plan and purpose for our lives and marriages. Sign up today to attend one of the upcoming Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends on August 12-14, 2016 or October 7-9, 2016 or December 9-11, 2016, all at Elk Grove Village, IL. Early registration is highly recommended. For reservations/information, call Jim & Kris at 630-577-0778 or contact us through wwme-chicagoland.org . Facing a Job Transition? To help navigate this stressful journey, Career Resource Center offers private coaching, education, training and support to optimize your search efforts and MAXIMIZE RESULTS. CareerResourceCenter.org. 847-295-5626 OLPHUN RUN 5K - Sunday, October 2 Save the Date! 8:00 a.m. in Jackman Park. Thanks to all of the sponsors, volunteers and runners who made the OLPHUN RUN 2015 a huge success. The race made a donation of over $25,000 to Sister Paulanne’s Needy Family Fund. Start your training now to run or walk this great fall 5K. We welcome back Fleet Feet Sports, Asics, Glenview State Bank and Donnellan Funeral Home as just a few of our top sponsors. Fleet Feet Sports will once again provide course support and Asics generously will donate the race shirts! This year the women’s are Azelea – a bright pink and the men’s are orange! For information on how to become a sponsor or a volunteer go to the race website at olphunrun.org Race registration for 2015 opens soon watch the website OLPHUNRUN.org. Hope to see you running and walking soon! MASS SCHEDULE Monday - Saturday: 6:30 and 8:30 am Saturday: 5:00 p.m. Anticipation Sunday: 7:30 a.m. (in church) 9:30 a.m. (in church and McDonnell Hall) 11:00 a.m. (in church) 12:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. (in church) July 31, 2016 • olphglenview.org 7 our weekly intentions Remember Our Sick Sunday, July 31 Keeley Barr Patricia Beckwith Coty Cottle Jim Cottle Pat Cullen Susan DiStephano Phil Feo Joanne Foy Kathy Gerage Gertrude Gordon Bob Gregg Meghan Healy Pat Kelley Laurie Konicek Robert McCann 7:30 9:30 Ch 9:30 Mc 11:00 12:30 6:00 Jeanie McInerney Judith Nani Mary Carol O'Brien Lukas Parsek Paul Parsek Pat Reagan Noreen Ritt Infant Mary Elizabeth Roland Judith Santi Liz Smith Patrick Stein Sue Sychowski Justin Wegner Andrea Zielinski Matthew Joseph (Fr.Kostyk) Bob Pasquesi and Pauleen Kurko (Fr. Boland) Living and Deceased Members of OLPH (Fr. Lara) Marie Barretto and James Peter Burke (Fr. Lara) Ada Samujillo, Krzysztof Sarnecki, & Wojtek Drewnowski (Fr. Kartje) Living and Deceased Members of OLPH (Fr. Kostyk) Monday, August 1 6:30 8:30 Joanne Heneghan and George Smith (MFTL) Jim Slewoski Tuesday, August 2 6:30 8:30 Laura Bartosz Dinelli Howard Bauwens Wednesday, August 3 Recent Baptisms 6:30 8:30 Easton Douglas, son of Kimberly (Venuto) Bodary and Andrew Bodary Isaac Angel, son of Graciela (Gomez) Mendez and Rolando Mendez Ava Scott, daughter of Margaret (Sala) Tadlock and Cory Tadlock Thursday, August 4 Our Beloved Deceased Mike Daly, husband of Hilda Alma I. Reilly, mother of William Alfred Tierney, husband of Jean Julian Torres, son of Elmer & Raquel 6:30 8:30 Ann Fitzgerald and The Nold Family (MFTL) Clayden Luna (MFTL) Dr. William H. Phelan Steve Kustra Friday, August 5 6:30 8:30 7:00 Living and Deceased Members of OLPH Peter Nolan (MFTL) Mary Gaber & Carla Montano Bouthillette ~ Miller Wedding Saturday, August 6 6:30 8:30 1:00 5:00 Cory Lazzaroni and Kenneth Bartosz Jeanne L. Thome and Julia Kares Kulesza ~ Shmilyk Wedding Kathleen A. Bedell and Rudy Castagna Sunday, August 7 Upcoming Weddings III III II Marc Bouthillette & Anna Miller Miya Shmilyk & Piotr Kulesz Robert Alef & Amanda Lone 7:30 9:30 Ch 9:30 Mc 11:00 12:30 6:00 Living and Deceased Members of OLPH Dr. David Ahlering and Tom Luby Robert J. Pasquesi Marian T. Riordan and Patricia Cordell’s 90th Birthday Albert Palici, Dorothy Urbanski and Tom Ziegenfuss Richard Kolb and Leo Netzel 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 8 July 31, 2016 • olphglenview.org 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 Homebound/Hospital Visits Rick Nash 847-651-8718 [email protected] Respect Life Monica Cassidy 847-724-7206 [email protected] Assistive Listening Devices Available at OLPH – 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.
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