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ST. BRIDE THE ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHDIO CESE OF CHICAGO Parish Office: 773-731-8822 Church Hall: 773-734-9125 Fax: 773-721-0673 Email: [email protected] Our Parish Staff Reverend Robert J. Roll, Pastor Ms. Laura L. Zbella, Administrative Manager Mr. Terry Rose, Youth Minister Mr. Tommy Slay, Facilities Manager Liturgy Schedule Sunday at 10 AM Monday thru Friday as scheduled 8 AM in the House Chapel The Sacrament of Reconciliation Before Mass and anytime by appointment! The Sacrament of the Sick Please make arrangements with the Parish House to have the Sacraments brought to the sick and homebound. The Anointing of the Sick should take place early in any illness and as often as necessary. Please note: Hospitals are not allowed, by law, to contact the parish. Please have someone contact WWW.ST-BRIDE.ORG Founded 1893 7811 SOUTH COLES AVENUE – CHICAGO, IL 60649
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ST. BRIDE THE ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHDIO CESE OF CHICAGO

Parish Office: 773-731-8822Church Hall: 773-734-9125 Fax: 773-721-0673 Email: [email protected]

Our Parish Staff Reverend Robert J. Roll, Pastor

Ms. Laura L. Zbella, Administrative Manager

Mr. Terry Rose, Youth Minister Mr. Tommy Slay, Facilities Manager

Liturgy ScheduleSunday at 10 AM

Monday thru Friday as scheduled 8 AM in the House Chapel

The Sacrament of ReconciliationBefore Mass and anytime by appointment!

The Sacrament of the Sick Please make arrangements with

the Parish House to have the Sacraments brought to the sick and homebound.

The Anointing of the Sick should take place early in any

illness and as often as necessary. Please note: Hospitals are not allowed,

by law, to contact the parish. Please have someone contact

the Parish House for a hospital visit.New Parishioners

Please consider registering after Mass at the Activity Table in the Church or call the

Parish House at your convenience!Welcome Visitors to St. Bride

We are honored to have you with us!Please be sure to sign our guest book.

WWW.ST-BRIDE.ORG Founded 1893 7811 SOUTH COLES AVENUE – CHICAGO, IL 60649

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MASSES THIS WEEKDaily Mass is celebrated at 8 AM

In the Parish House Chapel as scheduled

The Twenty-second Sunday of the Church Year:

For the Living and Deceased Members of the John and Mary Rita

Dedowicz FamilyFor the Intention of Jessie Gladney, Marge Machay, Matthew Skaro and

Rocco and Carmen GrandeMonday: Labor DayTuesday: Weekday

For the Intention of Carole PalmoreWednesday: WeekdayThursday: Weekday Friday: The Nativity of the

Blessed Virgin MarySaturday:St. Peter ClaverThe Twenty-third Sunday of the Church Year:

For the Living and Deceased Members of the Frank Klugiewicz

FamilyFor the Intention of Fritz and Laverne

Baumgartner, Martin Hetzel,

Mass Intentions Available - If you have a special anniversary or family member or celebration that you want to remember at Mass, now is the time to arrange to reserve that date. Please be sure to include your intention as well as your phone number when submitting the request. The traditional stipend per Mass is ten dollars. Support Our Food Pantry -The St. Bride Food Pantry is closed for the Summer as of June 29th. We will welcome your donations of NON-PERISHABLE food items to stock our shelves. Please bring them to Church each week, July to August. Please – NO CLOTHING UNTIL SEPTEMBER! Thank you!

Electronic Giving for Weekly Offerings - Since we have started Give Central, more than $15,000.00 has been contributed through this electronic means of giving! It is an excellent way of scheduling your offerings to St. Bride, as well as a way of marking special events. Click on the “Donate Now” button on our web site at www.st-bride.org.

MICKEY’S MINUTE

“It is the friends you can call up at 4 a.m. that matter.” - -Marlene Dietrich

READINGS FOR THE WEEKMonday: 1 Thes 4:13-18; Ps 96:1, 3-5, 11-13;

Lk 4:16-30, Tuesday: 1 Thes 5:1-6, 9-11; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14;

Lk 4:31-37Wednesday: Col 1:1-8; Ps 52:10-11; Lk 4:38-44Thursday: Col 1:9-14; Ps 98:2-6; Lk 5:1-11Friday: Mi 5:1-4a or Rom 8:28-30; Ps 13:6

Mt 1:1-16, 18-23 [18-23]Saturday: Col 1:21-23; Ps 54:3-4, 6, 8; Lk 6:1-5Sunday: Ez 33:7-9; Ps 95:1-2, 6-9; Rom 13:8-10;

Mt 18:15-20

September 10th Parish Picnic after Mass in the Parish Yard

NEXT SUNDAY!PLEASE BRING A SIDE DISH

AND/OR DESSERTS September 24th

Mexican Buffet after MassOctober 15th – Oktoberfest after Mass

November 18th – Thanksgiving Outreach Luncheon to the South

Shore Community Each year we serve a Turkey Luncheon to the community of South Shore! We have between 150 and 200 guests each year. Help us if you can

by contributing canned foods, frozen

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turkey Breasts or Gift Cards. Gift cards from ALDI’S and SAV-A-LOT work the best

for us!

Thanksgiving - Morning Mass at 9AM in the Church

December 3rd – First Sunday of Advent

December 8th – The Immaculate Conception - Mass at 8 AM in the

ChurchDecember 10th – Breakfast with Santa

immediately following Mass Spring Luncheon 2018 -May 20,

2018

FEAST OF ST. MOTHER TERESA on SEPTEMBER 5th Mass at 8 AM in the Church. Blessing with the

Relic!

FOLLOWING CHRISTIf you’ve ever had an unpleasant but somewhat amusing practical joke played on you, then

you have some understanding of how Jeremiah feels today when he tells God “good one—you duped me.” We can almost see him shaking his head with a bit of a rueful smile, but an angry undertone in his voice. In similar fashion, Peter thinks Jesus is “duping” him when Jesus starts to explain that being Messiah means suffering and dying, and being a follower of the Messiah means taking up a cross and doing the same. Jeremiah tries to deny God’s will for him by trying to shut up; Peter—who has just been made the foundation of the church—out and out denies the teaching of Jesus, for which he is named “Satan” today. Fortunately for us, Jeremiah comes to realize that to have the word of God placed in your heart means that it will be futile to try and keep silent, even if it means scorn and derision from those around you. Luckily Peter ultimately returned to the faith he professed in last week’s Gospel, and came to understand our need as baptized followers of Christ to follow in his way, even when it means following him to our very death.

TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITIONIt’s interesting to imagine the scene when the changes in our liturgy were first tested.

Choices for prayer texts were one thing, but responses from the people were another. In early 1967, secret test-drives of the new Mass were conducted in the Vatican. Pope Paul VI was present, and there was a handful of bishops, priests, a few laypeople and two sisters making up the assembly. Everyone had a booklet with every word of the songs, rubrics, and prayers, blank paper, and a pencil for notes. After each Mass, the ordained men in the group met in the pope’s library to share their experiences. The laypeople and sisters met separately.

Over a week’s time they tested what they called a “read Mass with singing,” a “Mass entirely recited,” and a “Sung Mass.” While the ordained were generally in favor, the lay comments were very clear and insightful, and had great impact on the final result. This was a brilliant plan on the part of the pope, who got to see how the reform was going, and to recognize in this small trial run a growing consensus that reform was needed and welcome. Based on his observation, Pope Paul VI called for specific innovations, such as beginning the Mass with the sign of the cross. It’s amazing that some of our most familiar rites are really quite new treasures of our tradition!

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Pray for Peace in the World, Our City and Our Neighborhood!

September 3, 2017 – St. Bride Church – The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago


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