Solemnity of Mary - Old St. Patrick`s Church

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Solemnity of Mary - Old St. Patrick`s Church
Table of Contents
Dec. 27, 2009
Jan. 3, 2010
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Old St. Patrick’s Catholic Church Bulletin
Just a Thought...
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Solemnity of Mary
Mother of God
The More Days
the Merrier
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Feast of Resilient
Holy Family
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Making Every Day
Christmas in Outreach
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Theology 2010:
Catholic Thought for
Thinking Catholics
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Late Nite Catechism
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Sunday Giving
Commitment
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Siamsa na nGael
Concert Choir
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Connections
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The Career
Transitions Center
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First Friday Club
of Chicago
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“Serving the life and work of the laity in the world.”
Old St. Patrick’s Mission
Coprodeli USA
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Too Hot Too Handel
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Just a Thought...
In the aftermath of the Christmas days at Old St. Pat’s, I continue
to be amazed at the dedication of so many women and men, young
adults, teens, and families who create such a powerful experience
of Church. Thank you so very much for literally “packing” this
place these past few days for our Christmas celebrations. We
were delighted by so many out-of-town guests and relatives, lots of
college students home on break, and by all of you who sustain Old
St. Pat’s throughout the year with your goodness, prayers, and generosity. I was so
conscious of the many folks who are “Chicago transplants” and came up to me the
weekend before Christmas to say “good bye” as they were preparing to go back home to
visit their families for Christmas. Trust me: you were with us the entire time in
prayer, song, and spirit! Welcome back to your Chicago home of Old St. Pat’s!
If you’re looking for anyone around the Old St. Pat’s Mission Center this week, they’re
OFF! And how well-deserved this time of rest is for all of them. I can only say one
thing regarding the staff of Old St. Pat’s: you are being well served! We have the best
staff of any church organization and parish in the Roman Catholic world, including
the Vatican! I am continually amazed by the creativity, generosity, and graciousness of
our Old St. Pat’s team. Working for the Church does not mean great salaries for
anyone. Yet, all throughout the year, the staff of Old St. Pat’s always rises to the
occasion for our ministries, our special events, and the overall mission of this Church
in the city. We are blessed by all of them. I am one lucky priest to be working with
such talent and dedication. Rest up, team!
We stand once again at the threshold of a new calendar year. As we bid farewell to
2009, we are all aware of those who faced (and continue to face) such tremendous
challenges this year. There will be new challenges ahead in 2010. Our greatest
strategy is our prayer with and for one another. Let us be people of great hope and
celebrate well the joys and blessings of our lives in the New Year.
God’s blessings to you,
Fr. Tom Hurley
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A WAKENINGS
FEAST OF RESILIENT HOLY FAMILY
t is strange to hear today’s Gospel that honors the Feast of the Holy Family when only two days ago Jesus was being born in a
stable. All of the sudden, He is twelve years old already?
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Ask many parents, and it does indeed go nearly that quickly. In a blink of an eye, the children have gone from taking their first steps
to their first day of school, and onto their first time behind the wheel. And just as in today’s Gospel, time hasn’t passed without some
trials and tribulations…
Brigid Cashman, veteran Frances Xavier Warde staff member, and long-time member of Old St. Patrick’s, shares some thoughts with
us in raising today’s holy family...
The lines were long and the screams were blood curdling recently on the day the H1N1 flu shots were given at The Frances Xavier
Warde School. Every good parent who wanted to protect his/her darling from the insidious virus was there on the bitter cold
December day to get the vaccines. Enduring the lines and the screams was inconsequential compared to the horrific alternative.
Protecting our children is our job as parents, isn’t it? Protecting, yes — but controlling to the extreme, no. In the past decade, there
has been a tremendous increase in the number of parents trying desperately to keep their children from pain and life’s hardships.
We control all dimensions of our children’s lives: we don’t want our children to be in pain, so we take them to a myriad of
specialists. We recoil when they fail a test, so we confront the teacher. We are incensed when our child doesn’t “start” in a game, so
we verbally assault the coach. But as the Holy Family showed us so many years ago, we must remember children are resilient.
And in order to become resilient, they need to experience pain and loss.
No, I am not a proponent of the swine flu; in fact, like the Blessed Mother who scrambled in panic when she was separated from
Jesus, I constantly worry about my five-year-old daughter. When Mary did finally reach Jesus after three days, she admonished
him for making her worry. It was Jesus who reminded Mary He was fine — of course, He was fine! He knew where to be, He knew
to whom He should turn. He had been raised to find comfort in the temple, and He knew that upon separation from His parents,
He should return to what He felt was His second home. Mary should not have worried about His ability to make the right choice.
We should take the example from the story of the Holy Family. We must let our children make their way, occasionally choosing the
path that might not seem “right” to us. We cannot protect them from everything; they are resilient, and they will bounce back and
actually learn from the pain and mistakes they encounter. Like Mary and Joseph, we must straddle the fine line: gracefully
embracing the gift of parenthood without overly controlling or protecting our children. Parenthood, two thousand years ago truly
was not all that different from raising children today, and we should take our cue from the Holy Family.
Holy One, we thank you for our families
in all of our configurations;
single and partnered, widowed and married
some children, no children, grown children…
Holy One, we pray for our families
in all of our vulnerability;
both resilient and still fragile
Holy One, we celebrate your blessing
finding both welcome and closed doors
made known in our families;
treading the waters of intimacy and covenant.
reflection of your unconditional love
embodiment of your compassion,
named and claimed, beautiful and beloved.
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C OMMUNITY
AND
G LOBAL O UTREACH
MAKING EVERY DAY CHRISTMAS IN OUTREACH
BY BETH MAREK
YOU’RE ALL INVITED…
Around this time of the year, I receive numerous phone calls regarding volunteering on the actual holiday itself— Christmas Day.
And my response has always been the same; we need volunteers every day of the year and the holidays tend to be overwhelmed
with volunteers. I try to encourage people to volunteer the other 364 days of the year.
HAVE YOU EVER …
• Realized how blessed you are with basic computer skills, the ability to write a resume, and complete a job application? Why not
consider volunteering with the Adult Literacy Program and share the gift of reading and writing with an adult in need.
• Had an emergency surgery where you were in need of donated blood? If so, think about donating a pint of blood at the annual
Old St. Pat’s/American Red Cross Blood Drive. If you are unable to donate, please consider volunteering to child sit while other
family members donate their blood.
• Felt really empowered in a new suit, or work outfit? Share your gently used work clothes with The CARA Program and provide
an opportunity for other adults to wear suitable clothing for interviews, etc.
• Met a child with HIV+/AIDS in this country? Volunteer at the Old St. Pat’s Foster Kids Night at The Children’s Place.
• Watched your kids play soccer in a league? Help collect used soccer balls for the kids of Coprodeli in Peru, or Friends of
Fabretto in Nicaragua.
• Hung your child’s artwork on the refrigerator for all to see? Collect and donate art supplies for the children of Kenya and
Global Alliance for Africa?
• Felt the pangs of real hunger? Organize a canned food drive at your office for the Greater Chicago Food Depository?
• Fed the homeless of Chicago? Gathering up a couple of coworkers and volunteer at the House of Mary and Joseph Shelter
during the winter.
• Been released from the hospital, but still in need of tender loving care in order to heal completely? Why not think about
spending some time at Interfaith House playing cards with somebody on the mend?
• Received a scholarship to continue your studies? Did you know $150 provides a complete year’s high school education in India
for a child from LIFT (Leading India’s Future Today)?
• Shared a cup of tea with your grandmother? Volunteer with the Little Brother’s – Friends of the Elderly
and give some time to a lonely senior?
• Been a woman in transition, not really sure of what life holds for you
next? Share a dinner with a resident of Marah’s Permanent Housing?
• Held a brand new baby in your arms? Help a teenage mom learn the
ropes of new motherhood at New Moms, Inc.
• Enjoyed watching the Olympics on television? Join the cheering section for our
Special Olympics kids from the South Side?
• Lost your lease or been without a place to call home? Share a meal with the
homeless Hispanic families of Su Casa.
• Rocked a sick child in your arms? Volunteer your time and provide compassion
to the chronically ill children of the University of Illinois at Chicago Hospital Pediatrics
Program. Participate in the Vineyard/LIFT (Leading India’s Future Today) Annual Wine
Auction each November.
Please put your thinking caps on and together we can channel your energies into
a worthwhile project or cause.
Beth Marek is director of Outreach at Old St. Patrick’s Church.
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C OMMUNITY FAITH F ORMATION
ADULT SPIRITUALITY AND FAITH FORMATION
OLD ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH AND CATHOLIC THEOLOGICAL UNION
INVITE YOU TO: THEOLOGY 2010: CATHOLIC THOUGHT FOR THINKING CATHOLICS
For those of us looking to engage in intellectually serious conversation about our faith, but not looking for an academic degree program;
for those of us who believe in the value a community of learning provides, but are not sure where it can be found; “Theology 2010” creates
a place for us.
Please join us for our second annual presentation of this unique speaker series co-sponsored by Old St. Patrick’s Church and Catholic
Theological Union.
We encourage and hope for your participation in all four sessions, but you are also welcome to attend as many of the sessions as you wish.
Theology 2010: Catholic Thought for Thinking Catholics
Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2010
Theology and the Priesthood
Steve Bevans, S.V.D.
There are many realities currently facing the Catholic priesthood
that will continue to affect the Church in the years to come. Fr.
Steve Bevans will explore the issues of, among others, aging clergy
and the lack of vocations, the continued experience of women
being called to the priesthood, and the explosion of vocations as
the center of gravity as Christianity moves to the global south.
Where:
Old St. Patrick’s Church Hall
700 W. Adams Street
Chicago, Illinois
When:
First Wednesday of the month
January through April, 2010
Time:
7 – 9 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2010
Theology and the Market, Making a Life, Not Just a Living
Format:
7 p.m.
Lecture
8 p.m.
Question and Answer
8:20 p.m.
Break for “After Words Cafe”
(informal discussion for those
who would like to continue
the conversation).
9 p.m.
Program ends
Gene Ahner
In today's economic climate, how can individuals move from
viewing business as more than the moral exhortation of "do not
lie, cheat, or steal" and "give generously to worthwhile causes?”
To survive, effective business men and women need to make more
than a living; business needs to be understood as a vocation,
giving a deeper meaning to activities that take up so much of our
time, talent and energy.
Program Fee:
$12 per session;
$40 for the series.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Theology and Arts: The Art of Theology
Registration:
Ed Foley, Capuchin
Throughout our history, Christians have employed various art
forms to express and create theology. This PowerPoint
presentation will examine the importance of the arts —
especially music — in both understanding and encountering
the Divine.
Online at signmeup,
www.signmeup.com/67532,
or contact Tammy Roeder at
tammy.roeder@oldstpats, or 312.798.2350
Parking:
Free parking will be available in the lot on the
southeast corner of Adams and Des Plaines.
THERE MUST BE A MIDDLE PLACE
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Theology and Power
Helen Cahill, D.Min.
Based on the assumption power is central to spirituality, this
presentation provides an opportunity for participants to explore
the nature of both human and Divine power. In the context of the
new universe story, attention will be given to the different ways
we exercise power.
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BETWEEN ABSTRACTION AND
CHILDISHNESS WHERE ONE CAN TALK
SERIOUSLY ABOUT SERIOUS THINGS.
Cz eslaw Milosz ~ A Theological Treatise
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C OMMUNITY FAITH F ORMATION
ADULT SPIRITUALITY AND FAITH FORMATION
OUR LECTURERS FOR THEOLOGY 2010
Stephen Bevans, S.V.D.
Louis J. Luzbetak, S.V.D., Professor of Mission and Culture,
S.T.B., S.T.L., Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome; M.A., Ph.D.,
University of Notre Dame; Study: University of Cambridge
Stephen Bevans is a Roman Catholic priest in the Society of the
Divine Word, an international missionary congregation, and served
for nine years (1972-1981) as a missionary in the Philippines. He is
past president of the American Society of Missiology (2006), and
past member of the board of directors of the Catholic Theological
Society of America (2007-2009). In 2009, he was a visiting lecturer
at Yarra Theological Union in Melbourne, Australia, and this fall
(2009), he is serving as Scholar in Residence at the Crowther
Center of mission studies at the headquarters of the Church
Missionary Society in Oxford.
His publications include: Models of Contextual Theology (2002),
Constants in Context: A Theology of Mission for Today (2004, with
Roger Schroeder), Evangelization and Freedom (2009, with Jeffrey
Gros), and Introduction to Theology in Global Perspective (2009).
Gene Ahner
Adjunct Faculty, Catholic Theological Union;
M.A., Systematic Theology, Gregorian University, Rome, Italy;
Doctoral Candidate, Fordham University, New York
Gene Ahner is human resource director and officer of Wells
Gardner Electronics Corporation, Chicago, IL. Mr. Ahner has been
in the field of human resources for more than thirty years. He also
serves as Adjunct Faculty at Catholic Theological Union.
Courses taught include “Living the Moral Life,” “A Free Market
Economy, Ethics, and Globalization,” and “An Introduction to the
Thought of Bernard Lonergan.” He is currently a participant in a
Lilly funded grant to develop an interdenominational program that
would better prepare students of ministry to address the issue of
“The Christian’s Calling in the World.”
Mr. Ahner has recently published Business Ethics: Making a Life,
Not Just a Living (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2007).
M.Div., St. Francis Seminary; M.Mus., University of Wisconsin;
M.A., Ph.D., University of Notre Dame
Fr. Edward Foley is a member of the Province of St. Joseph of the
Capuchin Order. Fr. Foley is past-president of the North American
Academy of Liturgy, and a founder and originating member of the
executive committee of the Catholic Academy of Liturgy. He sits on
the executive committee of the International Academy of Practical
Theology. Foley is currently professor of Liturgy and Music at
Catholic Theological Union.
Fr. Foley has 19 books to his credit, including the well-known From
Age to Age that has been expanded and completely revised
(Liturgical Press, 2008). He has also authored more than 300
scholarly and pastoral articles and reviews.
Helen Cahill, D.Min.
Claret Center
Helen Cahill, D.Min. is a Dominican Sister of Peace who serves on
the staff at the Claret Center Resources for Counseling and
Spiritual Direction. In addition to giving spiritual direction,
Sr. Helen gives directed retreats and offers workshops on a variety
of topics. She is an adjunct faculty member at Catholic Theological
Union in Chicago.
Ed Foley, Capuchin
Professor of Liturgy and Music
A Unique Collaboration
Catholic Theological Union (CTU) is a graduate school of theology sponsored by twenty-five religious communities. Founded in the
wake of the Second Vatican Council, it has grown to be the largest Catholic school of theology in the country and serves a diverse
student body of religious order seminarians, lay men and women, and a significant number of international students. Located in Hyde
Park, CTU is home to a faculty widely recognized for their excellence in preparing new generations of leadership for the Church.
We are thrilled to bring members of this distinguished faculty to Old St. Pat’s.
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CELEBRATIONS
THANK YOU FOR DECK THE HALL
Congratulations to the 2009 Deck The Hall
Twelve Days of Christmas Raffle Winners!
Matthew McDonnell
Airfare for two on Aer Lingus plus limo
transportation to and from the airport.
Andrew Wiers
Two-night stay at the InterContinental
Chicago Hotel on Michigan Avenue.
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hank you to everyone who attended
and supported Deck The Hall,
Dec. 3, 4 and 5, 2009. The concert
raised vital funds for the ongoing
operations and programs of
Old St. Patrick’s, including our
wonderful Liturgies and music.
We also are grateful to all the
volunteers who helped make this
event happen!
Katie Haggerty
Two tickets to Siamsa na nGael, four tickets
to the World’s Largest Block Party, two
tickets to the Emerald Ball, and two tickets
to Deck The Hall Concert/Reception.
Bob Sheehy
A Hilton Bed & Breakfast package for two,
including accommodations for two nights,
and Continental breakfast.
Gene Mele
Two tickets to the Chicago Symphony
Orchestra.
David Weddige
One-night complimentary stay at the
Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites - Downtown
Chicago, gift certificates for breakfast at
Ina’s, and lunch at the Palace Grill.
Greg Brehm
Taste of Chicago package including gift
certificates to the Parthenon, Bistro Margot,
and Kinzie Chophouse.
Bill Brennan
Taste of Chicago package including gift
certificates to the Rosebud Restaurant,
The Signature Room at the 95th, and
Wishbone Restaurant.
Kathleen Tobin
A personal training assessment, $100 gift
certificate to Fleet Feet Sports, and two
tickets to the Chicago Wolves.
Catherine Hurley
Sunday Brunch at the Four Seasons
Hotel Chicago.
Bridget O’Malley
One-year family membership at the
Adler Planetarium.
Rose Anne Ahern
Admission for two to a Special Wine
Tasting Evening at the The Tasting Room.
If Not For You
We gratefully acknowledge the following companies and individuals for
their generous donations to Deck The Hall.
Adler Planetarium
Aer Lingus
Amy Beck Cake Design
Berghoff Catering & Restaurant Group
Bistrot Margot
Blakely F.I.T.
Catering by Michael’s
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Chicago Wolves Pro Hockey
Connie’s Pizza
Edible Arrangements
Four Season's Hotel Chicago
Frasca Hospitality Group
Gallo/Barefoot Wines
Gibsons Restaurant Group
Hilton Chicago
Holiday Inn Chicago Mart Plaza
Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Downtown Chicago
Ina's Restaurant
Margaret Nelson, Lighting
Design & Production
O'Hare-Midway Limousine Service
Palace Grill
Parthenon Restaurant
Randolph Wine Cellars and The
Tasting Room
River North Distributing/
Anheuser-Busch
Rosebud Restaurants
Hill & Valley Rock Island Illinois
Strategic Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
The Melting Pot
The Signature Room at the 95th
Wishbone Restaurant
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D EVELOPMENT
2010
Thank you!
Many thanks to those Old St. Patrick’s members who have already carefully and thoughtfully planned their participation for 2010 in
the ways of spirit, gifts, and service. By submitting the Sunday Giving Commitment 2010 Member Planning Card, you embody Old St.
Pat’s mission with your presence and generosity! We are immensely grateful for the continued blessings you bestow on this
community, thank you!
The list below reflects all gifts received by Dec. 14, 2009.
Jillian and Corey
Ackerman
Kathy and Jeff Ackman
Viki and Stephen Adik
Lisa and Ajay Aggarwal
Sally and Bob Ahlgren
Nina Albrecht
Jackie Aleck
Alexia Allen
Ann and Dillon Allie
Patricia and John
Andersen
Alisa and Jeff Anderson
Elda and Pat Anderson
Carrie Anderson
Tom Anderson
Ray Andrew
Rose Ann and Ned
Anschuetz
Lara and Mike Antognoli
Marilyn and Joe Antonik
Cheryl Arata
Katey Armstrong
Maureen and Patrick
Arthurs
Mark Arvin
Laura and David Atchison
Rebecca and Kurt Austin
Barbara and Peter
Bagnuolo
Ann Marie and Ryan Bain
Duffy and Chuck Bajadek
Pat Barrett
Grace Barry
Leslie and Blake Batterson
Jean Bax
Penny and Bill Beckhardt
Kathy and Royce Bedward
Mary Ann Bell
Ann and Ray Berens
Patti Bidwill
Laurie and Michael Bish
Joan and Jim Blackburn
Lesly and Mike Blend
Mary and Dan Blythe
Kathy Boban
Matt Bohnenkamp
Eve and Steven Bonneau
Cindy Bozik
Eileen Brady
Dan Brandt
Kathy and Bill Breen
Kay and Bob Brehm
Ann and Bill Brennan
Mary and Bill Breslin
Erin Brinkman-Dynek
Catherine Brokenshire
Maryann and Ken Brown
Kathleen Brown
Erin Brown
Paul Brusatori
Traci Buckingham
Ingrid and Timothy
Buckley
Bridget and Francis Bulger
Rosemarie and Dean
Buntrock
Mark Buth
Brenda and Tony Butler
Kathleen and George Cady
Karen and John Calhoun
Kelly and Joe Calvanico
Mary and John Camper
Mary and Len Carnevale
Kevin Carney
Ann and Rich Carr
Kath Carter
Barbara and Daniel
Casara
Mary Casey
Angela and William
Caulfield
Katie Chambers
Dorothy and Ron
Chmielewski
Walt Choromanski
Jennifer and Albert Chung
Bobby Coad
Diane Collison
Laura and John
Concannon
Delphne and Bill Condon
Elizabeth Conlisk
Michael Connelly
Ginger and Tim Conroy
Melissa Cooper
Carla and Rob Cooper
Gail and Dave Coronna
Christine and Ron Corrales
Martina and Robert
Cosentino
Keara Coughlin
Patricia and Ken Cozzi
John Craig
Joyce and Tony Crement
Sheila Cronin
Colleen and David Curran
Richard Cussigh
Diane Dado
Maureen and Jeff Dahlen
Diane and Greg Daly
Mary and John Daly
Rick Danaher
Kimberly and Tom Danahy
Sandra and John D'Arco
Marysia and Kevin Davis
Diane and Mike Davis
Malcolm Deam
Rita and Tom Dempsey
Fran Dennis
Marlene and Ronald
Derdzinski
Edith and Michael DeVita
Paula Dillon
Sal DiMenza
Barb and Jim Dolan
Jane and Vincent
Domingo
Marie Donahue
Debra and Jim Donahugh
Chris Doolin
Suzanne and Charles
Doonan
Barbara and Paul Doran
Amy Dorsch
Carol and Pat Dorsey
Pat and Mike Dougherty
Amada Doyle
Catherine Drake
Jacqueline and Daniel
Drew
Mike Driscoll
Nancy and Mike Dschida
Janice and John Duffy
Dianne and Kevin
Dunagan
Susan Dunlap
Jackie and Matt Dunn
Anne Durkin
Susan and Jim Dykehouse
Jean and Jack Ehlinger
Ann Engles
Patricia Engstrom
Kim and Phil Enochs
Laura Evans
Bill Evans
Bonnie and Bill Facinelli
Vicki Fahey
Joanne Farrell
Margaret and Tom
Fashing
Ellen Fearon
Honor and Gene Ferretti
Esther and David Ficke
Nancy and Bill Finch
Dorothy and Jay Firak
Jacqueline Fitzgerald
Mary Beth and Bob
Flannery
Pati Flannery
Annie and Tom Flynn
Eileen and Dermot Foley
Meave and Pat Foley
Joan Fortman
Anita Fortunato
Mary Fox
Molly Francis
Christine and Chris Frank
Amy and Jay Freshwater
Mary Fruin
Merlyn and Dennis Fruin
Elizabeth Gain
Nancy Gajewski
Rose Gallagher
Sandra Garces
Kris and Terry Gaughan
Anne Gleason
Glenda and Tom Gleason
Patricia Gleason
Mark Gluodenis
Dolores and Stewart
Goldman
Juliette and Dan
Goldstein
Eleida Gomez
Joan and Jim Goodridge
Susie and Tom Gordon
Marijo Gordon
Colleen Gorman
Mary Jo Graf
Marget and Peter Graham
Cathy and Bob Green
Margaret and Chuck
Green
Judith and Michael Griffin
Anne Gross
Justyna and John
Grothaus
Heather and John
Haggerty
Michelle and Todd
Hamilton
Joe Hanley
Colleen and Scott Hanlon
George Hardwidge
Ann and Len Harsy
Jill Heady
Colleen Healy
Sharon and Dan Helderle
Marlene and Al Hellwig
Maureen Hellwig
Teresa Henning
Margaret and Bob
Hernandez
Jan Hickey
Sara and Bob Hill
Katie and Mike Hobbs
Maura and Steve Hoff
Sandra and Don Hoffman
Nancy and Michael Hogan
Vicky and Gary Holdren
Mary and Chuck Horn
Jamie and Paul Hull
Tom Hurley
Heather and Greg Ignoffo
Helen and Mike Igoe
Gloria and Gary Jacobson
Mary and Ed Jeffries
Jeanne and Stanley
Jersey
Jessie John
Dee and Gary Johnson
Susan Johnson
Anne and Bob Johnson
Judy and Dan Josephs
Abbe and Dan Josephs
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D EVELOPMENT
Continued from page 12.
Marguerite Judge
Sheila and Mike Kailus
Patricia and James
Karczewski
Kevin Keller
Shauna and Ronald Kelley
Mary and Mike Kelling
Trudy and Mike Kelly
Loni and Austin Kelly
Mary Kay and Bill
Kennedy
Constance and Allen Kent
Elizabeth and Joe Kent
Amy and Edward Kerros
Grace and Greg
Kiesewetter
Bill King
April and Mike Kinninger
Marion Knox
Anne and David Kodama
Mary Kosinski
Kathy and Bill Kosmala
Eileen Kristl
Paula Krupka
Ann Marie and Chris
Krutzler
Jean Kuelper
Lorraine Kulpa
Amy Lagina
Renee and Tony Lake
Rosemary Lamb
Barbara Lancaster
Katie and Sean Lang
Jennifer and Chris
Larrabee
Anne Laubscher
Marilyn Lawler
Sarah Lee
Jennifer and Daniel
Lehnerer
Jessica and George
Lemmon
Rachelle and Steve Lindo
Daniel Lisella
Peg and Steve Lombardo
Trisha and Steven London
Colleen and John Loughlin
Elise Loversky
Virginia and John Loya
Denise and Jim Lucas
Maureen and Ted Lucore
Frani Luehrs
Trish and Jack Lynch
Mary Anne Lynskey
Judith and Bob
Macnamara
Brian Madine
Christina Malecki
Rachel Maly
Delisa and Rich Maney
Kristine and Brian
Mangano
Zenaida Manicad
Sue and David Mann
Robert Marinik
Julie Marks
Jane and Ken Martin
Ryan Martter
Judy and Greg Matz
Mark Mazanec
Tony Mazur
Bill McAllister
Ann and Pat McAloon
Patricia McAvoy
Pat and Ron McCann
Teresa and Pat McCarthy
Julie and John McCormick
Kathy McEntee
Allison McFadden
Peggy and Tom McFarland
Jennifer and Kevin
McGowan
Patricia McHenry
Peggy and Kevin
McNicholas
Colleen and Bill McNulty
Scarlett and Bernie
Meany
Nada and Frank Meccia
Christine and Gregory
Melnyk
Diane Merkt
Barb and Ross Meskin
Laura Michaelis
John Mick
William and Ingrid
Mikuliza
James Miller
Mary and Steven Mills
Mary Moloney
Jo and Sam Montgomery
Kathleen and Guy Moore
Margaret and Robert
Moore
Alison and Charles
Moriarty
Mary Anne and Jerry
Moriarty
Janice Morris
Cynthia Morrison
Carol and Mark Moskop
Cathy and John Moynihan
Charles Mudra
Elaine and Raymond
Mueller
Kathy and Ed Mullen
Angie Munoz
Patti Murphy
Maureen and Bill Murphy
Eileen Murray
Marge and John Murtagh
Kathy and Tom Nash
Katie Nee
Nikki Neubauer
Jim Nicholas
Merle and Jon Nilson
Judy Niro
Phyllis Nixon
John Nolan
Kate and Jeff Nolan
Julie and Tom Noonan
Cheryl Nordby
Kimberly and Steve Norris
Kim Nugent
Mary and Bob Oakes
Gerry Oberman
Sharon O'Brien
Therese and Ed O'Brien
Pat O'Brien
Mary Ellen and Ray
O'Donnell
Kathleen and Jack
O'Donnell
Karen O'Donnell
Eileen O'Donnell
Marty and Jim O'Donnell
Mamie and Jim Ols
Mary O'Reilly
Dorothy O'Reilly
Mary Coleman and
Eileen O'Shea
Betty and Dick O'Toole
Karyn and Michael
Paciorek
Gina Page
Barbara and Arnold
Pagniucci
Meridith Paidar
Mary Palanchar
Donna and Keith Papa
Joan Parker
Ann and John Partelow
Leanna and Daniel Pawlus
Elijah Pearce
Peggy and Joe Pecoraro
Pam and Chuck Pelizzari
Kathleen Perry
Cynthia Piech
Anne Marie Piemonte
Gerry and Frank
Piorkowski
Jeanne and Bill Plunkett
Linda Potaniec
Tom Power
Maureen and Larry
Powers
Larry Pudelek
Joanne and Bud Pygon
Kathy Quickery
Peg Radakovitz
Laurie and Paul Rades
Robin and Datu Ramel
John and Carol Rappel
Janelle and Matt Reese
Kevin Reidy
Liz and Dan Reidy
Caroline and Gregory
Reiter
Lorraine and Tom
Reynolds
Kate and Andy Rhodes
Paul Rink
Sara Rinke
Martha Robbins
Linda and Jim Roberto
Celsa and Ozzie Rodriguez
Debbie and Roc Roney
Suzanne and Dan Ross
Peggy Roth
Joan and Peter Ruggiero
Jill and Bob Runke
Mary and Jim Russell
Mary and Tom Ryan
Ann and Tom Ryan
Marie and Mickey Ryan
Sue and Jack Saletta
Patricia and Jay
Samuelsson
Betty Sandon
Lois and Paul Saner
Virginia and Jim Sara
Robert Sargent
Sharon Saxelby
Ann and Brian Schmitt
Corinne and Richard
Schmitt
Allan and Joseph
Schroeder
Jennifer and Brian Scully
Ellen and Scott Seder
Sheila Sepanski
Lori and Todd Serpico
Margaret and Curt Shaffer
Ann and Kevin Shanahan
Christina and Jonathan
Shaver
Kate and Joe Sheils
Ryan Shenoha
Rhonda Shives
Meghan and Sam Short
Lisa and Michael
Shydlowski
Wendy and Michael
Silverman
Sibyl Simon
Lynn and Ted Sinars
Lisa and Stephen Slaber
Mary Kay and Norb
Slowikowski
Maryann and Eddie
Slowikowski
Kerry Smith
Mary and Steve Smitham
Patt Snyder
Dan and Nancy Spencer
Jo and George Spindler
B. B. and Nils Sproesser
Jo and Luke Stangler
Liz and Kristopher Stark
Monica and Richard
Stevens
Janet Stoerger
Kathie and Tom Stokes
Peter Strittmatter
Toni Substalae
Joe Sus
Eileen Sutter
Krista and Peter Svach
Grace and Lenard
Swanson
Karen and Jim Swinehart
Lucille and Tom Szura
Barbara Taruscio
Stacey Thermos
John Thomas
Barbara and Lindy Thomas
Kathleen Tobin
Michelle and David
Tolliver
Eileen and Gary Townsend
Stacy and James Trannel
Maureen Trzaskus
Julia and Mark Turley
Jim Uhlarik
Bill Ulrich
Janice and Peter Urban
Mary Usdrowski
Nan Vaile
Suzanne and John
Van Pelt
Elyn and Jim Vanek
JoEllen and Jim Vanek
Mary and Dalius Vasys
Jen and Edward VeSota
Marie Vetter
Marylene Vitiello
Susan Wagner
Catherine Wall
Susan and Jim Walsh
Nate Walton
Patricia Ward
Ruth and Chuck Watts
Geri and Joe Weissmann
Kate and Kevin Wharton
Jim Whealan
Donna and Ray Whitacre
Mike and Jannie White
Shirley and Lee Widner
Andy Wiers
Teresa and Clay Wilson
Kathleen Winter
Gini and Greg Wrobel
Lynne and Ted Wysocki
Barbara Yim
Carole Zander
Deb and Ray Zanger
Carol and Paul Zellner
Julia Zukowski
Maura and Frank Zurek
Kitty and Pete Zurek
The goal is simple — full member participation in the Sunday Giving Commitment! If you are a member and have not filled out your
Member Planning Card, we hope you will consider your participation. Regardless of the amount, your support will reach the spirit
and hearts of so many who depend on the programs, ministries, and Liturgies at Old St. Pat’s!
To find more information regarding the Sunday Giving Commitment, or to fill-out your Member Planning Card for
2010, please visit www.giving.oldstpats.org, or contact Katie Loberg at 312.831.9354, or [email protected].
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ADULT SPIRITUALITY AND FAITH FORMATION
Old St. Pat’s Comes to Your Neighborhood!
Northwest Side and West Suburban
Speaker and Discussion Series
Old St. Pat’s is a large congregation drawing members from more than 200 different zip codes. While it’s great to be part of a growing
and vibrant experience of Church, sometimes it’s challenging to feel connected to others within such a large community.
These satellite locations provide opportunities each month for our members and friends from around the city and suburbs to gather
together with their Old St. Pat’s neighbors, hear an interesting speaker, and have some great conversation (without making a trip
downtown!). Come join us!
All locations follow the same format:
6:30 p.m. Refreshments and Welcome
7 p.m.
Presentation and Discussion
8:30 p.m. Program Ends
TOPIC & SPEAKER
Living with Mystery: A Catholic Path
Bob Kolatorowicz
Bob Kolatorowicz directs programming in adult spirituality and the social justice ministries at Old St. Patrick’s Church.
“It’s a mystery!” Maybe you recall this phrase as an unsatisfying answer from a puzzled religious educator. It also appears quite
frequently as a punch line in Catholic humor. In Liturgy, we speak about celebrating the sacred mysteries. The idea of “mystery” is
no stranger to the Catholic world. But how are we to best understand the concept of mystery?
This presentation will invite you to consider a spiritual understanding of mystery. In common usage, mystery often refers to
impenetrable puzzles. In the geography of spirit, mystery speaks to the endlessly accessible, to the inexhaustible layers of
meaning that can be found in our life experiences. Please join us for a very down-to-earth consideration of living with mystery
in our daily lives.
NORTHWEST SIDE
DATE & COST
LOCATION & COORDINATOR
Monday, Jan. 11, 2010
Immaculate Conception Monastery (new location!)
$5 donation per person (for facility use) 5700 North Harlem Avenue, Chicago, IL ~ 773.631.1686
Northwest Side Coordinators:
Shirley Widner, swidner2002 @yahoo.com, Patricia O’Brien, [email protected].
WEST SIDE
DATE & COST
LOCATION & COORDINATOR
Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2010
Carmelite Spiritual Center
$5 donation per person (for facility use) 8433 Bailey Road, Darien, IL ~ 630.969.4141
West Suburban Coordinator:
Mary Kay Slowikowski, [email protected]
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C OMMUNITY FAITH F ORMATION
MUSIC MINISTRY
SIAMSA NA NGAEL CONCERT CHOIR
Tuesday, March 16, 2010 marks the 14th year of our annual Siamsa na nGael program at Chicago's
Symphony Center. This year we will again be performing works by Ireland's Shaun Davey and Liam
Lawton and arrangements by Chicago's very own Gary Fry and Scott Stevenson. We will introduce
some new composers as well, namely Arvo Part, Mary McAuliffe, and Charles Villiers Sanford. It will
be an exciting concert featuring choral and orchestral music, step dancing, Sean-nos singing, vocal
solos, Irish trad band, and narration. It is a program you won't hear anywhere else, and an event you
won't want to miss.
We extend an invitation to you to be a part of this celebration of the Celtic Arts by joining the Old St.
Pat's Siamsa Choir. If you are a singer — professional, amateur, Karaoke, or shower — please come
and join us. You will meet some wonderful new people and create beautiful choral music! You will
laugh and be inspired! You will be able to tell your friends you sang on stage at Chicago Symphony
Center, and in Gaelic no less!
Auditions will be on Thursday, Jan. 7, 2010 from 6 - 8 p.m. at Old St. Pat's Rectory,
just behind/west of the church at 718 W. Adams. Our first rehearsal will be on
Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2010 and will continue every Tuesday and Thursday from 7 - 9:15
p.m. until the concert. There will also be a special rehearsal on Monday, March
15, 2010 from 6 - 9 p.m. at Old St. Patrick's Church, and a rehearsal on Tuesday,
March 16 beginning at 4 p.m. at Symphony Center.
To sign-up for an audition time, or for more information, please contact Bill
Fraher at 312 831-9353, or [email protected].
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LITURGY
MARRIAGE MINISTRY
January 2010 Liturgy Schedule
If you would like to volunteer as a minister or coordinator for one
of our Liturgies, please complete the form below and place it in
the RED file folder, located in the hanging file on the wall in the
Usher’s closet, or mail it to Old St. Patrick’s Church, Attn: Jaclyn
Mullooly, 711 W. Monroe, Chicago, IL 60661.
Eucharistic Coordinator
Hospitality Coordinator
Eucharistic Minister
Hospitality Minister
Lector
Name: __________________________________________
Address: ________________________________________
Phone: ___________________________ Email: ________
Please mail a hard copy of the schedule to the address above.
Sunday, Jan. 3 Epiphany of the Lord
Church
7 a.m.
8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11:15 a.m.
5 p.m.
Sunday, Jan 10 Baptism of the Lord
Church
7 a.m.
8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11:15 a.m.
12:45
5 p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 17 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Church
7 a.m.
8 a.m.
11:15 a.m.
12:45 p.m.
5 p.m.
Hall
9:30 a.m.
Sunday, Jan. 24 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Church
7 a.m.
8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11:15 a.m.
12:45 p.m.
5 p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 31 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Church
7 a.m.
8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11:15 a.m.
12:45 p.m.
5 p.m.
New Year’s Mass Schedule
Thursday, Dec. 31 ~ 5 p.m.
New Year’s Eve
(no 7 a.m. or 12:10 p.m. Mass)
Friday, Jan. 1, 2010 ~ 5 p.m.
New Year’s Day
Feast of the Blessed Mary, Mother of God
(no 7 a.m. or 12:10 p.m. Mass)
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Wedding Schedule
If you are engaged and would like to be married at Old St. Patrick’s
Church, please contact Jo Ann O’Brien, wedding scheduler/
coordinator, at JoAnnO@ oldstpats.org, or 312.831.9383. Volunteer
wedding assistants will facilitate your rehearsal and assist at your
wedding ceremony.
Wedding Banns
May the Winds of Heaven Dance Between You.
I
II
Anthony Feminis & Jennifer Botelho
III
Daaron V. Kimmel & Amanda S. Clennon
Christopher W. Lynch & Kerry K. Ryan
Marriage Uncorked/ First Year Marriage Celebration
Friday, Jan. 15
Couples married at Old St. Pat’s in late 2008 and 2009 are invited
to the fifth annual First Year Marriage Celebration on Friday,
Jan. 15 from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Church Hall. This is a wonderful
opportunity to celebrate with other married couples at Marriage
Uncorked. Old St. Pat’s Marriage Ministry is honored to invite
you back to the place where your married life began.
The evening of fun, laughter, and sharing will begin with a light
meal of pizza, salad, wine, beer, and soda. There will be a
chance for you to hear insights about marriage, and to talk to one
another, one-on-one about your first year of marriage. Come and
meet other couples who also celebrated their wedding at Old St.
Pat’s. We look forward to seeing you on Friday, Jan. 15.
Please R.S.V.P. no later than Wednesday, Jan. 13 by contacting
Jack Berkemeyer at 312.798.2386, or [email protected].
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C OMMUNITY FAITH F ORMATION
ADULT SPIRITUALITY AND FAITH FORMATION
Save
the
Date
Beloved Day of Reflection
Sunday, Jan. 24, 2010
OLD ST. PAT’S YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY EVENT CALENDAR
DATE
TIME
EVENT
Monday, Jan. 18, 2010
7 p.m.
Young Adult Book Club
Join Old St. Pat's new young adult book club as
they discuss their next book The Unlikely Disciple
by Kevin Roose.
Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
LOCATION
Red Eye Coffee,
4164 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago
If you have any questions, please
contact Rachelle at
[email protected].
Young Adult “Un-decorating the Church Party” Gather at 6:30 p.m in the Rectory,
Join other young adults for pizza, music, and
718 W. Adams, Chicago
drinks while taking down and packing up the
Christmas decorations throughout Old St.
Pat’s Church.
LIFE CYCLES
Connections: Get Involved — Make A Difference — Get Connected
An initiative to provide social, service, spiritual, and speaker opportunities for people in their thirties and over. Monthly social gatherings are
held at 6 p.m. on the third Sunday of each month at or near Old St. Pat’s Church following the 5 p.m. Mass.
Thursday, Dec. 31
New Year’s Eve with the Polkaholics Band
Where else can you go on New Year's Eve, spend less than $5 at the door ($4.99 for the first
200 people, $10 after), get a chance to win a new guitar, and dance the polka all night long?
Nowhere but DANK Haus! (aka German American Cultural Center, 4740 N. Western Ave,
Chicago). We will gather in the first floor ballroom. Live music will be provided by the
Polkaholics Band (hard rock polka). Doors open at 8 p.m., the band starts at 9 p.m. For more
information, please contact Tom Lynch at [email protected]. Additional details are
available at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/OSPconnections/message/144.
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January 2010 - Programs at Career Transitions
Center of Chicago (CTC)
I would like to thank the members and friends of Old St.
Pat’s for their support of The Career Transitions Center
(CTC). This support has made a real difference in the lives
of the 540 professionals seeking work during this past,
very challenging year. Every week, we hear of “landings”
that not only restore income, but also dignity and a sense
of hope for our community, city, and country.
CTC serves predominantly mid-career professionals, a
segment of the workforce particularly hard-hit this past
year. Sixty-five percent of our clients are 40 to 59 years
old, and another ten percent are 60 to 70 years of age.
Forty percent of our clients are single, many without
family or close community in Chicago. The shift in the job
market has resulted in not only the loss of jobs, but
derailed careers. Many jobs lost in Chicago simply won’t
be replaced when the economy slowly begins to improve.
Indeed, for a large percentage of clients, this is the first
time they have experienced job loss. As one professional
explained, “CTC was invaluable for me from day one of
my search to have a place to connect with people, and a
structure to serve my progress. The coaches gave me
valuable input in setting career goals and were helpful
with my final negotiations for my new position.” We are
increasingly helping clients reinvent themselves, and to
determine what they do that is valuable and relevant,
either in an organization or as an independent.
We serve clients and the community with more than 2,500
job/career coaching appointments, 150 programs, and
outreach events. Our work is made possible by an
engaged board, a small committed staff, a dedicated team
of more than 40 volunteer career coaches, sponsoring
organizations, and gifts of generous individuals.
We continue to feel the pressure of serving additional
people in need. I am pleased to share with you CTC will
be expanding its space in January 2010 to include three
new coaching offices, and space for meetings and
programs right here on the Old St. Pat’s campus in the
Center for Social Concerns, 703 W. Monroe, Chicago. We
hope you will be interested to know more. We invite you
to explore our Web site at www.ctcchicago.org, or contact
us at 312.906.9908.
Again, thank you for your support. Wishing you a year of
possibility!
CTC’S Special Program Series continues in January 2010: Gaining the
Edge through Innovation and Entrepreneurship represents a new line of
programming generously sponsored by Charter One Bank. Whether it’s
starting your own business or leading organizational or community
initiatives, look to this exciting series of programs and speakers to ignite
your spirit and fuel enduring success!
For details and registration, please see CTC’s Web site, www.ctcchicago.org.
Bring your own breakfast to the Thursday Speakers Series for lively
discussions on the first and third Thursday of each month, 7:30 – 9 a.m.
CTC clients, coaches, and the public are welcome free of charge.
Thursday, Jan. 7, 2010
How to Reinvent Yourself and Get What You Really Want
led by CTC coach and certified professional coach, Lawrence Hedblom.
Thursday, Jan. 21, 2020
Plan for Progress: Organizing Goals and Activities for Job Search and Career
Transition led by CTC coach, Mary Jo Bollero.
A two-part workshop, Redesigning Your Future (age 50+), will be led by Ann Rich,
executive director, Chicago Life Opportunities Initiative on Monday, Jan. 11 and 25,
2010 from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Participants 50+ will create a new opportunity to look
garnering the wisdom of their life’s experience, examining what's important and
what’s next? Move towards your next chapter of this life's adventure with the
support and encouragement of others. Details and registration are available on the
CTC Web site (cost is $50 for CTC clients and coaches; $75 for the public).
LifeMap: Personal Development and Life Planning
Can you envision a life of fulfillment and contribution personally, at work and in
relationships? Led by CTC founder, Al Gustafson; and Laura Sterkel, director, CTC
programs and coaching, Al and Laura are affiliated with The Purpose Project, a
collaboration of Richard Leider with The Center for Spirituality and Healing at the
University of Minnesota. This special work-life coaching program is ideal for
individuals as well as couples who want to create a clearer direction and to work
towards a life of greater purpose and meaning. This could be a great opportunity for
those in a life change: job/career transition, mid-career, mid-life, and pre-retirement.
This program begins on Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2010 from 6 - 8 p.m., and continues
for a total of four consecutive Wednesdays, plus an additional final session. The
cost of $300 [$200 for CTC clients] includes all materials for the program and two
individual coaching sessions.
As part of a line of programming focused on innovation and entrepreneurship,
sponsored by Charter One Bank, An Uncommon Way Forward, Thursday, Jan. 21,
2010 from 1 – 3 p.m., will help participants crystallize a vocation-based work and
career vision and advance their employability through a portfolio of marketable
proficiencies. The "portfolio career" model conjoins self-styled independent
contractorship with any combination of at-will or contract employment, internships,
business ventures, and volunteerism. Led by entrepreneur, Peter Willert, who has
navigated through his own life’s work as an educator, coach, business development
professional, and entrepreneur. This program is offered to CTC clients and coaches.
Anita C. Jenke, Executive Director
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FIRST FRIDAY CLUB OF CHICAGO
Date:
Friday, Jan. 8, 2010
Speaker:
Stephen J. Grabek
regional president Chartis
Insurance
Topic:
"The Human Side of a
Corporate Disaster”
Time:
Noon
Location:
Union League Club, Main Lounge,
65 West Jackson Blvd., Chicago
Cost:
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Visit the Loyola University
Museum of Art and make your
family’s holiday very special.
Art and Faith of the Creche:
The James and Emilia Goven Collection
An exhibition of 100 creches and Nativities
from around the world.
Dec. 5, 2009 through Jan. 17, 2010
$30 for members, $35 for guests
Reservations: Join the Old St. Pat’s table to take advantage of
the special member’s prices. Call Table
Captains before noon Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2010:
Paula Krupka, 312.280.2624, or Peggy Pecoraro,
773.774.5250.
Because of contractual arrangements with the
Union League Club, once your reservation is
made, your lunch fee is required, even if you
cannot attend. The dress code at the Union
League Club is business casual for men and
women, no jeans or tennis shoes.
If someone would have told you a mere three years ago the
following list of American companies would have crashed, closed,
abruptly ended doing business, or needed massive government
financial bailouts, what would have been your response? “No
way” seems to be the common response. However, Lehman
Brothers, AIG, Madoff Investment Securities, Washington Mutual,
Mervyn’s, Circuit City, Waterford Wedgwood, and American Home
Mortgage revealed a tragic flaw in the American financial system.
Bring in this flyer for FREE admission on Sundays
through Jan. 17, 2010.
Free guided tours noon - 2 p.m. daily.
Amid all those companies and many more, the lives of ordinary
people — employees, their families, retirement plans,
mortgages, and ways of life have been deeply affected.
Steve Grabek knows this experience first-hand. He was regional
vice president for AIG Commercial Insurance. Though his division
of AIG was protected from financial collapse by federal
regulation, Steve and all his employees were directly affected by
the financial meltdown. The First Friday Club has invited Mr.
Steve Grabek, now regional president of Chartis US, to walk us
through the human experience of ordinary people whose lives,
jobs, finances, and families were so seriously altered.
The First Friday Club of Chicago
[email protected]
www.firstfridayclubchicago.org
312.466.9610
Old St. Pat’s Office Schedule
(Fr. Jack Wall Mission Center, 711 W. Monroe)
DATE
HOURS
Sunday, Dec. 27, 2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Closed
Monday, Dec. 28, 2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 a.m. - noon
Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 a.m. - noon
Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 a.m. - noon
Thursday, Dec. 31, 2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 a.m. - noon
Friday, Jan. 1, 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Closed
Saturday, Jan. 2, 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Closed
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GLOBAL COMMUNITY OUTREACH
Dear Friends of
Coprodeli,
Be a Citizen Philanthropist to
Support Coprodeli
As we enter this
holiday season, we
wish you and your
loved ones much health and
happiness. We are so thankful
for your ongoing support — it
is because of you we are able
to make a difference in the
lives of so many in Peru. We
have highlighted unique and
easy opportunities to help our
community of friends in Peru
and hope you can join us in
providing comprehensive
development, empowerment,
and opportunity this season:
Give the Gift of Education
$400 provides a child with 2
healthy daily meals, a school
Limited Edition– Coprodeli 20th
Anniversary Bangle
uniform, supplies and support for
a whole year.
For each limited-edition
Citizens all over the country are
fundraising to complete much
needed development projects in
Peru. Be One Today!
bangle bought, 25% of net
proceeds will be donated to
Coprodeli.
citizeneffect.org
312.798.2391
coprodeliusa.org
Easy Gift—Great Cause!
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From all of us at Coprodeli, thank you and Happy Holidays!
Coprodeli Team
www.coprodeliusa.org
COMMUNITY OUTREACH
Greater Chicago Food Depository (GCFD)
Old St. Pat’s Group Volunteer Dates
Help Us Stamp Out Hunger!
4100 W. Ann Lurie Pl., Chicago 773.247.3663
Nickel and Dime (Quarter and Penny)
Us into Life
Throughout Advent, bring your loose change to church on
Sundays. All the pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters in
the collection baskets support the ministry of the
Outreach Programs.
Group
Date/Time
Contact
Encore
01.14.10
9 a.m. - noon
Carole Zander
[email protected]
Through the collection of this loose change,
Outreach has:
Connections
01.09.10
9 a.m. - noon
Elizabeth Gain
[email protected],
Outreach
01.09.10
9 a.m. - noon
Mary Beth Riley
[email protected]
630.655.9447
■
purchased backpacks for a homeless family with four
schoolchildren;
■
hosted a barbeque for a woman’s shelter;
■
sent wedding gowns to Peru
for a micro-business.
Coin donations can make a huge
impact on individual lives
through our Outreach loose
change program.
On behalf of those we serve,
Outreach thanks you for your
ongoing generosity and support.
BOOK CLUB
The Book Club meets on the second Sunday of every month from
September to June. Book Club meetings are held in the library on
the third floor of the Fr. Jack Wall Mission Center at 711 W.
Monroe, from 9:30 – 11 a.m. The library is wheelchair accessible.
All are welcome. Contact either Eileen Sutter at 312.575.4214, or
Jean Lyon at 773.545.0482.
Date
Book
Author
Jan. 10, 2010 The Reluctant Fundamentalist Mohsin Hamid
Feb. 14, 2010
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Reversible Errors
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Scott Turow
M USIC M INISTRY
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C OMMUNITY FAITH F ORMATION
ACCESSIBILITY AND GENERAL INFORMATION
FAMILY MINISTRY SERVICES AND PROGRAMS
For your comfort and convenience . . .
The Adoption Group
The rest rooms are located on the lower level of the
church, at the foot of the north stairwell, in the foyer of the
church hall, and at the west side of the hall. The hall may
be reached via the north stairwell, or the elevator in the
north tower only. The balcony can be accessed by using
either the north or south stairwell.
In consideration for all, please put all cell phones and
beepers on silent mode as we begin Mass.
The purpose of the Adoption Group is to provide a supportive
social network for adoptive families.
Nursery Service
Nursery service is available during the 9:30 and 11:15 a.m. Masses
in The Frances Xavier Warde School building. Enter the school on
Des Plaines Street.
The Baptismal Program and Schedule
If you have difficulty approaching the altar for Holy
Communion, please tell an usher, and Communion will be
brought to you.
The Baptismal Program offers educational opportunities for
parents. To schedule a baptism, please contact Betty O’Toole,
baptism scheduler, at [email protected] or 312.798.2366.
Low-Gluten Hosts Available at all Masses
Low-gluten hosts are available for those who, for health
reasons, cannot receive the regular Communion host. If
you would like to receive a low-gluten host, please inform
the Mass coordinator, before Mass begins, that you would
like to receive a low-gluten host. At Communion, please
identify yourself to the presider as the person to receive
the low-gluten host.
Family Choir
Braille and large print worship aids are available for your
convenience. Please ask an Usher if you would like to use
one of these items.
Inspired by Old St. Pat’s Outreach, S.P.O.K.E.S. was formed to
introduce our children to outreach projects in which they can feel
they have made a difference to others.
We do have a small lift, without stairs, for access to the
church and hall. The entrance is on Des Plaines Street,
through the gate just north of the main church steps.
Moms And Tots Group
If you need a hearing device, please ask an usher.
A sign language interpreter will be available at the 5 p.m.
Mass every Sunday. Please sit in the second or third
pews on the Joseph side of the altar if you would like to
utilize this service.
EXIT In case of an emergency, please exit the church through
the three sets of double doors located in the rear of the
church or by the exit door located behind the
Altar screen.
The Family Choir is open to family members who would like to
share their talents. For more information, please contact Laura
Higgins, assistant music director, Old St. Pat’s at 312.798.2342, or
[email protected].
S.P.O.K.E.S.
St. Pat’s Opportunities for Kids to Experience Service
The Moms and Tots Group meets once a month during the day.
Suggested for newborns through ages three. For more details,
please contact Katy Cannizzaro at 312.563.1440, or
[email protected].
Parents and Tots Group
The Parents and Tots Group is open to moms and/or dads and
meets on the second Sunday of each month from 10:30-11:30 a.m.
in The Frances Xavier Warde School, room #14, Old St. Pat’s
campus. Suggested for newborns through age three. For more
information, please contact Tracy Maddaloni at 312.316.5310, or
[email protected] We hope to see you and your little one there!
If there is anyway we can be of better service, please let us know.
Inclusion and Accessibility Statement
Old St. Patrick’s Church celebrates the goodness of life by continually creating an experience of hospitality, friendship, prayer, and service
that responds to all human needs.
It is our intention to make every activity and event accessible and inclusive. If you should ever encounter a barrier blocking or impeding
your worship at Old St. Patrick’s Church, please contact Bridget Evers at 312.831.9368.
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IN
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Jesus said to them, "Why were you looking for me? Did you not know that I must be in my Father's house?" But they did not understand what he said to them.
- Lk 2:49-50
Sunday
Sir 3:2-7, 12-14 or 3:12-17 or 1 Jn
1 Sm 1:20-22, 24- 3:1-2, 21-24/Lk
28/Col 3:12-21 or 2:41-52
Monday
1 Jn 1:5---2:2/
Mt 2:13-18
Tuesday
1 Jn 2:3-11/
Lk 2:22-35
Wednesdy
1 Jn 2:12-17/
Lk 2:36-40
Thursday
1 Jn 2:18-21/
Jn 1:1-18
Book of Patrick
Mass Remembrances
Mass Remembrances
Mass intentions commemorate a birthday,
special anniversary, or the anniversary of a
loved one’s death on the date of your choice
(two weeks notice required to meet bulletin
printing deadline). Includes a Mass card.
Please call 312.648.1021.
The Book of Patrick
Offers perpetual remembrance of a loved one
who has passed or a special date, including
weddings and other sacraments, chosen by the
donor. the $100 donation benefits Old St.
Patrick’s. For information, please contact Katie
Loberg at 312.831.9354.
Sunday, Dec. 27, 2009
7 a.m.
Mary Lally (✝)
8 a.m.
Jane Reticker O'Shea (✝)
9:30 a.m. Maggie Daley (✝)
11:15 a.m. John DiMartino (✝)
12:45 p.m. Don Chesnik (✝)
5 p.m.
Richard J. Lowery (✝)
Sunday, Dec. 27, 2009
Betty & Joe Gavin, Monica Lynch, Michael J.
Piorkowski, Bruno Roti, Cynthia "Thia" Rountree
Monday, Dec. 28, 2009
Joe O'Shaughnessy (✝)
Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2009
Suzanne Berry, Thomas Capriotti, Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Farrell, Marlene P. Hellwig, Brian Hogan, Pat & Katie
Horan, Leah Marias, Delores & Jack Naye, Grace A.
Riley, Tommy Van Wazer
Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2009
Tom Camerlo (✝)
Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2009
Rev. Canon O'Sullivan (✝)
Monday, Dec. 28, 2009
Matilda Bruscoli, Mary & Martin Igoe, Laura Kulpa,
Justin Lynch, Patrick Lynch, Malone W. Mygatt,
Joseph J. O'Shaughnessy, Mary Sloan
Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2009
Ron Ameche, Phyllis Barnes, Kelley R. Beach, The
Downes Family, Robert Janson, Rev. Daniel
Murtaugh, Daniel J. Walsh, Sara L. Walters
Thursday, Dec. 31, 2009
Friday, Jan. 1, 2010
Saturday, Jan. 2, 2010
Thursday, Dec. 31, 2009
Buzz Harper, Edward C. Hughes, Lorraine Janek,
Paul Von Driska
(✝) deceased
Prayer Requests
For Those Who Are Sick
Mark Anderson, Bill Bish, Richard Cummings, Nora
Delaney, Lourdes & Dan Foley, Julie Dillon, Marina
Fabbri, Amalia Garcia, Charles Hatton, Rosie
Howard, Susan Horwitz, Julius Keresztes, Bev &
Estelle Moses, Peg & Ted Novak, Joe O’Leary, Tina
Quinones, Lilith Salt, Michael Sluby, Pat Snyder,
Rick Stanley, Julie Stein, Chris Stepcnzyski, Ed
Strogal, Leola Vellai, Mary Wolfe
For Those Who Have Recently Died
Lydia Batterson, Mary Johnson, Margaret Mary
McCarthy, Jane McGowan, Judith McMahon,
Beatrice Medici, Robert Reagan, Martha Rossi
Friday, Jan. 1, 2010
Janet & Rudy Budach, Colleen Burns, Marie E. Graf,
Patrick L. Haney, Richard Harris, Mary Ann T. Lange,
Daniel J. B. Martin, Mr. & Mrs. Ron Miniat, Owens
Family, Helen Ryan, Rev. David Vavasseur, Jeffery
Vickery, World Peace, Patricia Brennan Zuba
Saturday, Jan. 2, 2010*
Peter Bagnuolo, Msgr. Dan Cantwell, Rosanna M.
Carney, Mary Lydon, Eva Margaret Lynch, Erin
Brennan Zuba
*As there are no Masses scheduled on Saturday,
these names will be read on Friday, Jan. 1, 2010.
Prayer Requests
Names of the sick or recently deceased are
listed for one week in the prayers of the
faithful and two subsequent weeks in the
bulletin. Please call Bernadette Moore Gibson
at 773.848.1868 to add a name to the list.
Pastoral Care
Do you know someone in need of Pastoral
Care amongst our Old St. Pat’s community?
Please contact Bernadette Moore Gibson
at 312.437.2115.
Friday
Nm 6:22-27/
Gal 4:4-7/
Lk 2:16-21
Saturday
1 Jn 2:22-28/
Jn 1:19-28
Saint of the Week
Dec. 27
Feast of St. John the
Apostle (apostle,
evangelist, first century)
It is God who calls; human
beings answer. The vocation
of John and his brother
James is stated very simply
in the Gospels, along with that of Peter and his
brother Andrew: Jesus called them and they
followed. The absoluteness of their response is
indicated by the account. James and John “were in
a boat, with their father Zebedee, mending their
nets. He called them, and immediately they left
their boat and their father and followed him.”
(Matthew 4:21b-22).
For the three former fishermen — Peter, James, and
John — their faith was to be rewarded by a special
friendship with Jesus. They alone were privileged to
be present at the Transfiguration, the raising of the
daughter of Jairus and the agony in Gethsemane.
But John’s friendship was even more special.
Tradition assigns to him the Fourth Gospel, although
most modern Scripture scholars think it unlikely the
apostle and the evangelist are the same person.
John’s own Gospel refers to him as “the disciple
whom Jesus loved” (see John 13:23; 19:26; 20:2),
the one who reclined next to Jesus at the Last
Supper, and the one to whom he gave the exquisite
honor of caring for his mother, as he stood beneath
the cross of Jesus. “Woman, behold your son ....
behold, your mother” (John 19:26b, 27b).
Because of the depth of his Gospel, John is usually
thought of (and depicted) as the eagle of theology,
soaring in high regions where other writers did not
enter. But the ever-frank Gospels reveal some very
human traits, and Jesus himself gave James and
John the nickname, “sons of thunder.”
The Apostle John is traditionally considered the
author of the Fourth Gospel, three New Testament
letters, and the Book of Revelation. His Gospel is a
very personal account. He sees the glorious and
Divine Jesus already in the incidents of his mortal
life. At the Last Supper, John’s Jesus speaks as if
he were already in heaven. It is the Gospel of
Jesus’ glory.
Adapted from the “Saint of the Day” Web site,
http://www.americancatholic.org.
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Magi from the east arrived in Jerusalem, saying, "Where is the newborn king of the Jews? We saw his star at its rising and have come to do him homage."
- Mt 2:1b-2
Sunday
Is 60:1-6/
Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6/
Mt 2:1-12
Monday
1 Jn 3:22---4:6/
Mt 4:12-17, 23-25
Tuesday
1 Jn 4:7-10/
Mk 6:34-44
Thursday
1 Jn 4:19---5:4/
Lk 4:14-22a
Book of Patrick
Mass Remembrances
Mass Remembrances
Mass intentions commemorate a birthday,
special anniversary, or the anniversary of a
loved one’s death on the date of your choice
(two weeks notice required to meet bulletin
printing deadline). Includes a Mass card.
Please call 312.648.1021.
The Book of Patrick
Offers perpetual remembrance of a loved one
who has passed or a special date, including
weddings and other sacraments, chosen by the
donor. the $100 donation benefits Old St.
Patrick’s. For information, please contact Katie
Loberg at 312.831.9354.
Sunday, Jan. 3, 2010
Concetta Briata, Mary Kiley Cotter, Ken Courtright, Sr.,
David Christopher Dolan, Sharon Downey,
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Hartwig & Family, Mary N. Igoe,
Basil & Elaine Libovicz, John & Mary McLaughlin,
Clare K. Riordan
Sunday, Jan. 3, 2010
7 a.m.
8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11:15 a.m.
12:45 p.m.
5 p.m.
Wednesday
1 Jn 4:11-18/
Mk 6:45-52
Marietta Faso
Betty J. O'Day
Steve Rurka (✝)
Henry M. Gajewski (✝)
John Heneghan, Jr. (✝)
Jose Ibarra (✝)
Monday, Jan. 4, 2010
Inez Fischer Hathcock, Robert E. McGuire,
Aubrey Rose Wood
Monday, Jan. 4, 2010
Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2010
Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2010
Angel Benito Rivera Mayo (✝)
Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2010
Colleen Burns, Anne Fernbach Cowhey,
Edward Kennedy, Barbara A. McGrath, Ellen Sutley
Thursday, Jan. 7, 2010
Friday, Jan. 8, 2010
Thomas Kelley (✝)
Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2010
Henry Chavez, Ting Chen, Joan M. Corboy,
Bill Muellner, Marguerite McSheehy O'Brien,
Arthur J. O'Connor, Marguerite R. Owens,
Guy C. Packard, Robert Curt Reimann Jr.,
Frank J. Saletta, M.D., Infant Girl Bobbi Shephard,
Robert F. Wallwork
Saturday, Jan. 9, 2010
(✝) deceased
Prayer Requests
For Those Who Are Sick
Mark Anderson, Bill Bish, Richard Cummings,
Nora Delaney, Lourdes & Dan Foley, Julie Dillon,
Marina Fabbri, Amalia Garcia, Charles Hatton,
Rosie Howard, Susan Horwitz, Julius Keresztes,
Bev & Estelle Moses, Peg & Ted Novak, Joe
O’Leary, Tina Quinones, Lilith Salt, Michael Sluby,
Pat Snyder, Rick Stanley, Julie Stein,
Chris Stepcnzyski, Ed Strogal, Leola Vellai,
Mary Wolfe
For Those Who Have Recently Died
Lydia Batterson, Mary Johnson, Margaret Mary
McCarthy, Jane McGowan, Judith McMahon,
Beatrice Medici, Robert Reagan, Martha Rossi
Thursday, Jan. 7, 2010
Ray Brennock, John & Katherine Cotsirilos,
Brendan Timothy Graber, Darrell Green,
Mary McGeehan, Barbara Brown Nelson,
The Shea-Bidwill Family
Friday, Jan. 8, 2010
Odette Bicudo, Jason Borst, Mary Burns Lamb,
Aladino DiPasquale, Lucy DiPasquale
Saturday, Jan. 9, 2010*
John Dowdle, Walter Kavanaugh, Catherine Lally,
June K. Polich
*As there are no Masses scheduled on Saturday,
these names will be read on Friday, Jan. 8, 2010.
Prayer Requests
Names of the sick or recently deceased are
listed for one week in the prayers of the
faithful and two subsequent weeks in the
bulletin. Please call Bernadette Moore Gibson
at 773.848.1868 to add a name to the list.
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Pastoral Care
Do you know someone in need of Pastoral
Care amongst our Old St. Pat’s community?
Please contact Bernadette Moore Gibson
at 312.437.2115.
Friday
1 Jn 5:5-13/
Lk 5:12-16
Saturday
1 Jn 5:14-21/
Jn 3:22-30
Saint of the Week
Jan. 4
Memorial of St. Elizabeth Ann
Seton (married woman,
religious founder, 1774 - 1821)
Mother Seton is one of the
keystones of the American
Catholic Church. She founded the
first American religious
community for women, the Sisters of Charity; she
opened the first American parish school, and
established the first American Catholic orphanage.
Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton was born Aug. 28, 1774,
and by birth and marriage, she was linked to the
first families of New York. Brought up in a strict
Episcopalian home by her mother and stepmother,
she learned the value of prayer, Scripture, and a
nightly examination of conscience. Her father, Dr.
Richard Bayley, did not have much use for churches,
but was a great humanitarian, teaching his daughter
to love and serve others.
The early deaths of her mother in 1777 and of her
babysitter in 1778 gave Elizabeth a feel for eternal
life after death. At 19, Elizabeth was the belle of
New York and married a handsome, wealthy,
businessman, William Magee Seton. They had five
children before his business failed and he died of
tuberculosis. At age 30, with five small children to
support, Elizabeth was widowed and penniless. As
she struggled to make ends meet, she witnessed the
power of Catholicism through the thoughtful actions
of some close friends. Three basic points led Elizabeth
to become a Catholic: belief in the Real Presence,
devotion to the Blessed Mother, and a conviction the
Catholic Church led back to the apostles and to Christ.
Many of her family members rejected her when she
became Catholic in March 1805.
To support her children, Elizabeth opened a school in
Baltimore. The thousands of letters of Mother
Seton reveal the development of her spiritual life
from ordinary goodness to heroic sanctity. She
suffered great trials of sickness, misunderstanding,
the death of close loved ones (her husband and two
young daughters), and the heartache of a wayward
son. She died Jan. 4, 1821, and became the first
American-born citizen to be beatified (1963),
and then canonized (1975). She is buried in
Emmetsburg, Maryland.
Adapted from the “Saint of the Day” Web site,
http://www.americancatholic.org/
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Welcome...
M EMBERSHIP S ERVICES
Is this your first time here? Or maybe you’re an old friend with some life changes…
We are honored to have you worship with us today and hope your experience was both meaningful and enjoyable. Our greatest hope is that you will return. The vibrant
experience of Old St. Pat’s is created by its members. We invite you to form an ongoing relationship with Old St. Patrick’s Church and help to contribute to this spirited
and energetic community. This registration form will provide us with your basic information so we may connect with you and further discuss the many ways you may
become a part of Old St. Pat’s. We look forward to meeting you!
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Please return this form to: Bridget Evers, director of Membership, Old St. Patrick’s Church Offices, 711 West Monroe St., Chicago, IL 60661, or fax to
312.648.9025. You may contact Bridget directly at 312.831.9368, or [email protected].
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Old St. Patrick’s Church • 700 West Adams Chicago, IL 60661
Fr. Jack Wall Mission Center • 711 W. Monroe • Chicago, IL 60661
Phone: 312.648.1021 / Fax: 312.648.9025
www.oldstpats.org
Mass Schedules:
Sunday Masses: 7, 8, 9:30, 11:15 a.m., 12:45, and 5 p.m.
Monday – Friday Daily Mass: 7 a.m. and 12:10 p.m
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Friday, 11:45 a.m.
DEPARTMENT/GROUP
NAME
PHONE
EMAIL
Accounting
Janette Nunez
Linda Vasquez
312.798.2305
312.798.2307
[email protected]
[email protected]
Adult Faith Formation
Dr. Terry Nelson-Johnson
312.831.9373
[email protected]
Baptisms
Betty O’Toole, scheduler
312.798.2366
[email protected]
Beloved
Tammy Roeder
312.798.2350
[email protected]
Book of Patrick
Katie Loberg
312.831.9354
[email protected]
BluePrints Experience
Becky Terlep
312.798.2329
[email protected]
Rev. Thomas J. Hurley
Jeannine Chavez
Rev. John J. Wall
Rev. John Cusick
Rev. Edward Foley, OFM Cap.
Rev. Pat McGrath, SJ
Rev. Paul Novak, OSM
Rev. William O'Shea
312.831.9363
312.831.9377
[email protected]
[email protected]
Buildings/Grounds
Andrew Rhodes
312.798.2345
[email protected]
Communications
Karla Thomas
Anthony D’Arco
Veronica Sepin
312.798.2380
312.798.2310
312.831.9364
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Community Outreach
Adult Literacy Program
Blood Drive
Chicago Food Depository
The Children’s Place
House of Mary and Joseph
Interfaith House
Little Brothers –
Friends of the Elderly
Marah’s Permanent Housing
New Mom’s Inc.
Special Olympics
St. Agatha’s Tutoring Program
Su Casa
U of I Hospital Pediatrics
Beth Marek
Marilyn and Joe Antonik*
Mark Buciak*
Mary Beth Riley*
Katie Byrne*
Kate Boege*, coordinator
Fred Fox*, clean-up projects
Monica O’Hara-Noonan*
Joe Harzich*
312.831.9361
773.286.3390
773.307.0033
630.655.9447
312.863.1120
312.337.7953
708.214.3351
773.255.9006
312.634.2420
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
RoxAnne Rochester*
Rocio Avalos*
Greg Benacka*
Tricia Lynch*
Jim Karczewski*
Sue Siekierski*
312.553.1777
312.440.7746
708.271.4460
847.397.0733
630.279.0144
312.546.4312
[email protected]
Connections
Mark Gluodenis*
Database
Christy Salazar
312.798.2348
[email protected]
Development
Kate (Moffatt) Rhodes
Katie Loberg
312.798.2338
312.831.9354
[email protected]
[email protected]
Encore
MaryKay Slowikowski*
Clergy
Pastor
Admin. Assistant to Pastor
Pastor Emeritus
In Residence:
Visiting Clergy:
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
* volunteers
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DEPARTMENT/GROUP
NAME
PHONE
EMAIL
Family Ministry
Bea Cunningham
Katie Brandt
312.831.9351
312.831.9352
[email protected]
[email protected]
Foundations Youth Ministry
Becky Terlep
312.798.2329
[email protected]
Global Outreach
Coprodeli, Peru
Friends of Fabretto, Nicaragua
LIFT - India
Global Alliance For Africa
Beth Marek
Sasha Chetyrkina
Tom Gleason*
Laura Field
Jonathan Shaver*
312.831.9361
312.798.2391
773.227.6556
312.961.5054
312.399.2830
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Hospitality
Angie Villarin
312.831.9372
[email protected]
Jewish Catholic Dialogue
Gina LaPalio Lakin
773.631.1436
[email protected]
Justice Initiative
Bob Kolatorowicz
312.831.9379
[email protected]
Liturgy
Jaclyn Mullooly
312.798.2367
708.692.6628 (cell)
[email protected]
Marriage Ministry
Annulment Support Ministry
Jack Berkemeyer
Patty Stiles
312.798.2386
847.220.3011
[email protected]
[email protected]
Membership
Bridget Evers
312.831.9368
[email protected]
Music
Bill Fraher
Laura Higgins
312.831.9353
312.798.2342
[email protected]
[email protected]
Office Manager
Joanne Gresik
312.831.9370
[email protected]
Pastoral Care Ministry
Bernadette Moore Gibson
312.798.2389 prayer line
773.848.1868 pastoral cell
[email protected]
RCIA
Keara Coughlin
312.798.2328
[email protected]
Receptionist
Andrea Swain-Kurowski
312.648.1021
Eric Weinheimer
Ray Andrew*
Eileen O’Shea
Wanda Menghini
Mary Reiling
312.798.3305
312.644.4950
312.906.9908
312.466.9610
312.466.0700
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Bob Hill*
Sandy Downes*
Bobby Capulong
Co-Directors: Rev. John Cusick &
Dr. Kate DeVries
Socorro Perez
Judi Black, Ken Vossekuil
312.540.9878
847.302.6022
312.627.9031
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
312.466.9473
312.466.9473
www.yamchicago.org
Special Events
Sheila Greifhahn
Annette Buys
312.798.2343
312.831.9355
[email protected]
[email protected]
Spiritual Companionship
Tammy Roeder
312.798.2350
[email protected]
Tours of Old St. Pat’s
Jim McLaughlin*
630.852.7269
[email protected]
Wedding Ministry
Wedding Volunteers
JoAnn O’Brien
Mary Jo Graf*
Robin Ramel*
312.831.9383
312.360.1622
708.366.1293
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Sharing the Mission
The Cara Program
Career Transitions Center
First Friday Club of Chicago
The Frances Xavier
Warde School
Harbor of Hope
Horizons for Youth
Young Adult Ministry Office
of the Chicago Archdiocese
YAM Administrative Assistant
Grief Support Facilitators
Women’s & Men’s Spirituality Mary Anne Moriarty
312.861.0382
Young Adult Ministry (OSP)
312.798.2328
Keara Coughlin
[email protected]
* volunteers
Please visit our Web site and the online gift shop at www.oldstpats.org.
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