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Saturday, June 3, 2017 Vigil - Pentecost
5:00 PM Joseph & Anna Hoog (Katarina Hoog) Nicola & Rita Scalise (their Children)
Dennis Sanders (Donald & Agnes Sanders) Albert Brumm, Jr.
Diane Shuksta & Family (Frances Fountas) Jan Kowalczyk & Family (Frances Fountas)
Edward Rebacz (Stefania Rebacz) Emilio DiPaolo (Wife & Children)
Eduardo, Elvira & Emilio DiPaolo (Family) John & Joan Nicosia 63rd Wedding Anniversary
Sunday, June 4, 2017
Pentecost 9:00 AM
Emilio Cosentino (Wife Irma & Family) Virgil Maringer (Vince & Marlene Vitucci)
Thomas Power (Elizabeth Streb) Jim Noesen (Campbell Family)
Robert Thurber (Geraldine Pelanek) Andrew Cosentino (Wife Ida & Family)
Jadwiga Kubiel for health (Teresa) Battle of the Midway Veterans
11:00 AM
John Catanese (Sally Catanese) Patricia Rubinic (Martha Zanotti)
Pietro Pisello (Emma, wife & family) Duane Ungs (Sally Catanese)
Vince Pennino (Sally Catanese) Ann Fotopoulos (sister Gloria)
Alfonso Fernandez (Nick Lepore)
Monday, June 5, 2017 St. Boniface
9:00 AM Teresita Agbulos (Miriam)
Captain Richard Fleming, USMC
Tuesday, June 6, 2017 St. Norbert
8:30 AM Marcin Bartosz
Wednesday, June 7, 2017 8:30 AM
For all living and deceased parishioners of Our Lady, Mother of the Church
Thursday, June 8, 2017
8:30 AM Eleanor Buczynski (Ron & Majella Tylka)
Friday, June 9, 2017
St. Ephrem 8:30 AM
Krystyna Bartosz
Saturday, June 10, 2017 Vigil-The Most Holy Trinity
5:00 PM Stanley Rzepka (Dolores Rzepka) James Mataya (Aunt Josephine) Jozef Rebacz (Stefania Rebacz)
Sophie Sadlowski (Kosinski & Nowak Families) Anna Stoklosa
Zygmunt Krakowiak (Krystyna Krakowiak)
Sunday, June 11, 2017 The Most Holy Trinity
9:00 AM Andrew Cosentino (Wife Irma & Family)
Joseph & Henrietta Rakoczy (Joseph & Marie Rakoczy)
John & Irene Tupy (Susek Family) Thomas Power (Clare Zanotta)
Angie Arcaro (Mickey McGuire) Robert Thurber (Bill & Carol Holler)
11:00 AM
Frances & Louis Zulawinski (Mary Ann Zulawinski) Donato Parente (Caterina Parente)
Jerry Monteleone (Wife) Pietro Pisello (Emma, wife & family)
John Zerr (Glomski Family) Celestino & Carmen Banal
Blessings to the Banal & Pecson Family Manuela Banal
Giovanni Todaro (Wife & Son) Angela Lepore (Nick Lepore)
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DATE PRESIDER DEACON EXTRAORDINARY MINISTER
ALTAR SERVER LECTOR
SATURDAY June 10 5:00 PM
Msgr. Charles Lang
Agnes Sanders Shirley Schindler Patrick Dorsey Denise Battaglia
Matthew Cornejo
Sandy Wilson
SUNDAY June 11 9:00 AM
Fr. Andrzej Bartosz
Vince Vitucci Marlene Vitucci Don Perry Debbie Tamas
Danny Flynn Tommie Perry
SUNDAY June 11 11:00 AM
Fr. Andrzej Bartosz
Gil Tallud Mila Tallud Tonia Sapienza Emily Aspi
Valerie Gale Kevin Gale
Emmanual Appari, Stella Battaglia, alice Baxter, Jack Beckman, Erminia Belmonte, Bob Biala, Joseph Bladek, Sebastian Bongiorno, Scott Brassea, Donna Brennan,
Annie & James Bruno, Edward Buczynski, Tom Burton, Mary Lou Burton, Ging Capio, George Capps, Celso Castor, Charles cimino, sr., Mary Davis,
Speranza DiPaolo, Donna Esposito, Dorothy Fahy, Mark Farnsworth, Maria Flores, Lucille Fracello, Genevieve Giglio,
Grazia Guercio, Jorge Gutierrez, Anna Hartzell, Virginia Hadary, Sophie Herman, Katharina Hoog, Jerry Johnsen, Joseph Kelly, Jean
Lane, Taylor Lewandowski, Raffaela Loizzo, Antonietta Lullo, Genevieve Mallardi, Thomas Michaels, Stanisław Mańka, Kiana
Marconi, Paul Masciopinto, Marcia Mathes, Salvatore Modica, Tony & Carol Molinaro, Maria Carmela Morrone, Giuseppe Mule, Barbara
Muske, Leo Navickis, Nancy Nee, Michelle Nigro, Vittoria Nuno, Peter Passanante, Vita Passanante, Hector Ramos, Ray Ratz, Michael & Rachal Ricchio, Allison Rini,
G. Romero, Celina Salazar, Don Sanders, Helen Schultz, Donna Skowronski, Mary Smith, Dan Staniec, Lavergne Suchor, Hector & Milagros Torres, Fred Tuytens,
Vikki Valentine, Eugenio Vitaro, Dolores Wilk, Paul Wolek, Joyce Wolter, Ken Woods, Brittany Yedla, Kurt Yedla.
If you have additions or updates to the list please contact the rectory
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Tb 1:3; 2:1a-8; Ps 112:1b-2, 3b-6; Mk 12:1-12 Tuesday: Tb 2:9-14; Ps 112:1-2, 7-9; Mk 12:13-17 Wednesday: Tb 3:1-11a, 16-17a; Ps 25:2-5ab, 6, 7bc-9; Mk 12:18-27 Thursday: Tb 6:10-11; 7:1bcde, 9-17; 8:4-9a;Ps 128:1- 5; Mk 12:28-34 Friday: Tb 11:5-17; Ps 146:1b-2, 6c-10; Mk 12:35-37 Saturday: Tb 12:1, 5-15, 20; Tb 13:2, 6efgh, 7, 8; Mk 12:38-44 Sunday: Ex 34:4b-6, 8-9; Dn 3:52-55;2 Cor 13:11-13; Jn 3:16-18
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Pentecost Sunday; Julian Calendar Pentecost Monday: Ninth Week in Ordinary Time; St. Boniface Tuesday: St. Norbert Friday: St. Ephrem Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary
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Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ, People of Our Lady, Mother of the Church Parish,
Jesus’s disciples came back to Jerusalem. We are there as well in the Upper Room with the Eleven, and with Mary, vigilant in prayer for the Consoler, the Advocate, the Spirit of Truth. The Upper Room reminds us about the first Eucharist celebrated by Jesus. Eu-charist builds up the Church; Eucharist is our Communion with God, as well as with sisters and brothers gathered around the altar. The Last Supper was not the last step to establish the Church by Jesus Christ. He commanded us to “do it in memory of Him”, and on the Day of Pentecost He gave us the power, the ability, the understanding to tru-ly be His disciples in words, and in actions.
Many times we live our faith through contemplation and action. We need to both contemplate and remember at Eucharistic celebrations and to give testimony to the world in the power of Holy Spirit by what we do and what we proclaim. Today is the day when disciples filled with the Holy Spirit, began to proclaim the Good News about the Resurrection. The Church was born on this day. We are the Church when we pass the Good News to the world, not when we secure doors in the fear of persecution. On the day of Pentecost the Church was born, and Mother was there, yes, Mother of the Church. Even in our liturgical calendar there is no feast for Mother of the Church, today at the birth of the Church, it is a proper day to honor her as well. She is a model of contemplation and of action, of accepting the One who comes in the power of the Holy Spirit, and of hastening to take care with love. This Sunday at the 11 o’clock Mass we give thanks, with our Confirmandi, for the gift of the Holy Spirit they received. In two weeks, at the 5 o’clock Mass, on the Vigil of Corpus Christi, we will commission Ministers of Care who bring Holy Communion to the sick, to the homebound, and to those in hospitals and nursing homes. Also, on Corpus Christi Sunday, June 18th there will be a Eucharistic Procession to four stations around the church following the 11 o’clock Mass. May God bless you! Fr. Andrew
Our Lady, Mother of the Church Mission Statement
We, the members of Our Lady, Mother of the Church, are drawn together through baptism as a part of the Body of Christ. We are a caring Catholic community, working together as instruments through which Jesus, our risen Lord and Head, continues His mission. Linked to Christ as His Body, we believe that the risen Jesus still proclaims God’s word, gives thanks and praise, welcomes, nurtures, comforts and reaches out to all people. Using the hands and hearts of the members of the parish, with a growing sense that each of us is gifted and has an important part to play in our Parish, Church and World, we renew our call: ♦ to be a Parish diligent about Word and Eucharist, the primary source of our nourishment and spiritual growth... ♦ to be “missioned” - sent forth in the person of Jesus, to bring His Word and Eucharist to family, friends, neighbors and
workplace... ♦ to reach out to the sick, the homebound, the persecuted, the lonely, the poor and the bereaved… ♦ to find time to share laughter, joy, friendship, at times, tears; and always to share the goodness of each other...
Pentecost June 4, 2017
Taken by AB: Mural in classroom here
5 Financial Stewardship This week’s
Sanctuary Lamp in memory of
James & Matilda Halas
Our Lady, Mother of the Church In your Estate Plans
Be an angel! This Pentecost, the Holy Spirit
brought the early Church alive by giving indi-viduals gifts that would sustain the Church,
but there was a catch— THEY HAD TO BE SHARED!
By sharing the gifts you have been blest with you can keep OLMC alive for years to come!
To learn how to rise up out of your chair and donate, contact Fr. Andrew or the Diocesan
Office of Stewardship & Development at 312-534-7615.
Arrangements
At the time of a family member’s death, if you
would like memorials to be made to Our Lady, Mother of the Church Parish, please instruct the Funeral Home to use the following in the
death notice: “In lieu of flowers, a memorial
may be made to Our Lady, Mother of the
Church” Envelopes can be provided
by the Funeral Home.
May 28, 2017 Collection:
Regular Sunday Envelopes: $2,592.00
Loose: $ 409.00
Total: $3,001.00
Budget: $5,800.00
Vigils $ 408.23
The Regular Collection was $2,799.00 UNDER BUDGET for this week.
We also received:
Mass Requests/Memorial Requests Important
While we try our best to honor all Mass Intentions, all Mass requests must be completed at least 3 to 4 weeks in advance due to various printing deadlines. No mass requests for weekend masses on a Saturday or a Sunday are available until July 8, 2017 and after due to the number of requests filled. Suggested donations per Mass are $10. Please note that the Sanctuary Lamp and Bread & Wine requests fill-up quickly and we have a limited number of dates available. Please contact the rectory for availability. Sanctuary Lamp requests for 2017 are filled and requests for 2018 will not be made available sometime in the next few months. The cost is $50 for the Bread and Wine. We do have a number of weeks open for Bread and Wine re-quests. All Mass or remembrance requests can be made in person at the rectory or by completing the Mass request envelope that can be found in the Narthex. Please contact the Rectory for availability. Please insert your payment in the envelope and drop it in the collection basket or the mail slot at the Rectory. While we try to accommodate different situations, especially with our homebound parishioners, we cannot honor mass intentions over the phone.
This week’s
Bread & Wine in the memory of
Marcin Bartosz
Serving Our Country
Let us pray for protection of those serving in the military and for a
peaceful and just solution to conflict and violence. Please remember in your prayers the following people
who are serving our country:
• Comm. OFC. Michael Wood • Lt. John Stuber • Bryan Medema • Cpt. Jason Fabijanowicz • Rev. Cpt. Paweł Zemczak • PFC. Dominic Rangel, USMC •
Please notify the Rectory of any additions or changes
Pentecost June 4, 2017
Newly Baptized
On May 28, 2017 our parish community welcomed
Giorgio Matteo D’Amico
Into God’s family and the Church of Christ Jesus through the sacrament
of Baptism. We extend our congrat-ulations and wishes for many bless-ing to Giorgio, and to his parents,
godparents and family on this special occasion.
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Just a reminder that we will be having our last meetings on June 13th and June 27th. At our June 13th, meeting we will have hot dogs, chips and cupcakes. We will play bingo. At our last meeting of the year on June 27th ,we will have sloppy joes, potato salad, ice cream bars and cookies. We will have bingo or special enter-tainment! We are requesting everyone register for our last meeting of the year on June 27th. Please remem-ber that a $5 donation is being requested for the final meeting as well.
HEALING PRAYER SERVICES The Healing prayer group will be on vacation from
June 21, 2017 until September 2017.
Be Happy, Be Healthy, and enjoy the beautiful Summer weather!
Sister Maria Saracco, SP
CLUB
Five Finger Prayer Using the fingers on your hand, start with the thumb and pray these intentions in this order: 1.) The thumb is closest finger to you. So start praying for those who are closest to you. They are the persons easiest to re-member. To pray for our dear ones is a "Sweet Obligation." 2.) The next finger is the index. Pray for those who teach you, instruct you and heal you. They need the support and wis-dom to show direction to others. Always keep them in your prayers. 3.) The following finger is the tallest. It reminds us of our leaders, the governors and those who have authority. They need God's guidance. 4.) The fourth finger is the ring finger. Even though it may surprise you, it is our weakest finger. It should remind us to pray for the weakest, the sick or those plagued by problems. They need your prayers. 5.) And finally we have our smallest fin-ger, the smallest of all. Your pinkie should remind you to pray for yourself. When you are done praying for the other four groups, you will be able to see your own needs but in the proper perspective, and also you will be able to pray for your own needs in a better way.
Pope Francis
Volunteers needed for Choir and Cantors
Choir Rehearsal will be Thursday, August 31, 2017 at 7:30 pm so save the date!
If you are interested in participating in the music ministry as a choir member or a cantor please contact Josephine by email, after mass or stop by at her office on Friday’s be-tween 9:00 am and 3:00 pm. Josephine would love to set-up individual meetings to talk with you about how you could be part of the music ministry at OLMC! Meetings can be during office hours our whenever works for you! Josephine Stracek 773-625-3369 Ext. 33 [email protected]
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION REGISTRATION FORM 2017-2018 OUR LADY, MOTHER OF THE CHURCH
8747 W Lawrence Ave, Chicago, IL 60656
Please fill out this form completely, even if your family is already in the program. Records are updated every year.
_______ New to the program _______ Returning to the Program Is your family registered at OLMC? _______ Yes _______ No Parents’ Names: ________________________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________________ Phone Number:_________________________________________________ Email Address: _________________________________________________
(Please provide an email address that you constantly use or check)
Children’s Names: Religious Ed Level: _____________________________ ______________________ _____________________________ ______________________ _____________________________ ______________________ _____________________________ ______________________ Tuition for 1 child ……………………………………………….….. $180.00 Tuition for 2 children.…………………………………………..…….$250.00 Tuition for 3 children and above...…………………………….…….. $280.00 Book fee (per child) ………………………………………….……… $40.00 Sacramental fees per child (Reconciliation/First Communion & Confirmation)…………….….. $50.00
We ask that tuition be paid in full by the first day of classes, Sept. 9, 2017. Please return this form to the Religious Ed Office or Parish Office. We are grateful for
your support to the Religious Ed Program of the parish.
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Nurses Notes STROKE
A stroke occurs when a vessel in the brain ruptures or is blocked by a clot. (Ischemic-blocked; Hemorrhagic-ruptures) Fifth cause of death in the US. Women have a greater risk of stroke than men. It is estimated that one in five women will suffer a stroke, according to AHA data. The risk factors putting wom-en at a greater risk for stroke than men include pregnancy, birth control medica-tions and atrial fibrillation. Men and women of any age with high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, and obstructive sleep apnea are at a higher risk. Stroke symptoms come on suddenly and can include: • Lack of facial, arm or leg sensation or strength, particularly on one side of the
body • Difficulty with speech or comprehension • Impaired vision in either or both eyes • Unsteadiness, difficulty walking, lack of dexterity or balance • Intense headaches that have no apparent cause
Visit: StrokeCall911.com to learn more
STROKE IS AN EMERGENCY
ACT CALL 911
11 ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO Cardinal Blase Cupich Episcopal Vicar: Most Rev. John Manz DD PASTOR: Rev. Andrzej Bartosz [email protected] ASSISTING PRIEST: Msgr. Charles Lang DEACONS: Deacon Sonny & Mrs. Barbara Annoreno Deacon Ted & Mrs. Mary Marszalek Deacon Chris & Mrs. Peggy Virruso PARISH SECRETARY/BULLETIN EDITOR: Ms. De Anne Glomski [email protected] BOOKEEPER: Ms. Monika Wawrzyniak PARISH NURSE: Ms. Terri Kaisling, RN at 773-625-3369 x 28 [email protected] MUSIC DIRECTOR: Josephine Stracek at 773-625-3369 x 33 [email protected] DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION & LITURGY: Dr. Glenn M. Bisquera at 773-625-2273 [email protected] FACILITIES & OFFICE: Ms. Donna Bongiorno, Ms. Gloria Rago, Mr. Bogusław Krolikowski PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL: Ms. Sandra Wilson FINANCE COMMITTEE: Ms. Rose Molas RECTORY OFFICES: 8747 West Lawrence Avenue Chicago, IL 60656 Phone: 773-625-3369 Fax: 773-625-0226 RECTORY OFFICES HOURS: Mon., 9am - 7pm, Tues., Wed., Thurs., 9 - 4pm Fri., 9 - 2pm CHURCH ADDRESS: 8701 West Lawrence Avenue Chicago, IL 60656
PARISH WEBSITE: ourladymotherchurch.com ELECTRONIC GIVING: parishpay.com PARISHIONERS DATABASE: connectnow.parishsoft.com /Chicago/ LITURGIES: Saturday Evening: 5:00pm Sunday: 9:00 & 11:00am; Weekday: 8:30am Holy Day: 8:30am & 7:00pm DEVOTIONS: Rosary: Monday - Friday, 8:00am Perpetual Help Novena: Tuesday , 9:00am Healing Prayer Group: Tuesday, following Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: First Friday of the Month, 9:00am until 3:00pm RECONCILIATION / CONFESSION: Saturday: 4:00pm -4:30pm BAPTISMS / MARRIAGES / FUNERALS: Participants are expected to actively participate in preparation programs. Please make arrangements as far in advance as possible (Please make the church arrangements BEFORE setting dates with halls, caterers, etc.). FUNERAL arrange-ments are normally handled by your Funeral Director. VISITS TO THE SICK: Please call the rectory to arrange a visit to a parishioner who is homebound, in the hospital or in a nursing home. ST. VINCENT dePAUL: If you are in need of assistance, call the rectory. A member of the SVDP Society will meet with you to determine what help we can give. FOOD PANTRY: Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday, 9:15am - 10:15am
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