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OLD ST. MARYS CHURCH - 1500 S. MICHIGAN AVENUE, CHICAGO, IL 60605 CHICAGOS FIRST CATHOLIC PARISH ESTABLISHED IN 1833 THE PAULIST FATHERS SERVING OUR PARISH SINCE OCTOBER 12, 1903 . OLD ST. MARY’S CHURCH
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OLD ST. MARY’S CHURCH - 1500 S. MICHIGAN AVENUE, CHICAGO, IL 60605 CHICAGO’S FIRST CATHOLIC PARISH ESTABLISHED IN 1833

THE PAULIST FATHERS SERVING OUR PARISH SINCE OCTOBER 12, 1903.

OLD ST. MARY’S CHURCH

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MASS INTENTIONS

Page Two Old St. Mary’s Church June 7, 2020

READINGS FOR THE WEEK

SATURDAY, JUNE 6 - 5:00 P.M.

† Mavis McNamara

SUNDAY, JUNE 7

8:00 A.M. † Casella & Durkin Families

11:00 A.M. † Roger & Genevieve Olsen

MONDAY, JUNE 8 - 8:30 A.M.

† Ahmed Yusuf

TUESDAY, JUNE 9 - 8:30 A.M.

† Nora Posa

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10 - 8:30 A.M.

† Leslie Rogers

THURSDAY, JUNE 11 - 8:30 A.M.

† Alex & Blanche Buzialo

FRIDAY, JUNE 12 - 8:30 A.M.

† Nora Posa

SATURDAY, JUNE 13 - 9:00 A.M. MASS CANCELLED

† Br. Stanislaus Sobczyk, FSC

6:00 P.M. People of the Parish

TODAY’S READINGS

First Reading - The LORD, merciful and gracious, rich in kindness and faithfulness (Exodus 34:4b-6, 8-9).

Psalm - Glory and praise for ever! (Daniel 3).

Second Reading - Brothers and sisters, re-joice. Live with one another in peace, and the God of peace will be with you (2 Corinthians 13:11-13). Gospel - God did not send the Son to con-demn the world, but to give it abundant life (John 3:16-18).

Monday: 1 Kgs 17:1-6; Ps 121:1bc-8;

Mt 5:1-12

Tuesday: 1 Kgs 17:7-16; Ps 4:2-5, 7b-8;

Mt 5:13-16

Wednesday: 1 Kgs 18:20-39; Ps 16:1b-2ab, 4,

5ab, 8, 11; Mt 5:17-19

Thursday: Acts 11:21b-26; 13:1-3;

Ps 65:10-13; Mt 5:20-26

Friday: 1 Kgs 19:9a, 11-16; Ps 27:7-9abc,

13-14; Mt 5:27-32

Saturday: 1 Kgs 19:19-21; Ps 16:1b-2a, 5,

7-10; Mt 5:33-37

Sunday: Dt 8:2-3, 14b-16a; Ps 147:12-15,

19-20; 1 Cor 10:16-17; Jn 6:51-58

OUR PARISH MISSION

Founded in 1833, Old St. Mary’s parish is the first Catholic parish in the Chicago area. Guided for more than a century by the vision of the Paulist Fathers, we are a diverse and welcoming community dedicated to serving the spiritual needs of the Loop, South Loop and the greater Chicago area.

As a unified Church and School community, Old St. Mary’s Parish promotes the mission of the Paulist Fathers to welcome those who have been away from the church, to build bridges of respect and collaboration with people of diverse backgrounds and religions, and to promote justice and healing in our society.

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June 7, 2020: THE MOST HOLY TRINITY Page Three

Father Bradford Schoeberle, CSP Pastor, ext. 29

[email protected]

Father Patrick Johnson, CSP Associate Pastor, ext. 20

[email protected]

Father Stuart Wilson-Smith, CSP Associate Pastor, ext. 25

[email protected]

Father Daniel Mc Cotter, CSP Paulist in Residence

Maryellen Harrington

Director, Lifelong Faith Formation, ext. 26

[email protected]

Scott Williams, Director of Liturgy and Music,

ext. 14 [email protected]

Diana Smith School Principal 312-386-1560

[email protected]

Dawn Burns Business Manager, ext. 23

[email protected]

Patti Murphy Facility & Parish Events Coordinator

[email protected]

Renette Coachman Bulletin Editor

[email protected]

Vanesa Jackson Receptionist

Mamie Smith Receptionist

Sandra Leonard Receptionist

Dennis Davis Maintenance

PARISH STAFF

SATURDAY: 5:00 p.m.

SUNDAY:

8 a.m., AND 11 a.m.

DAILY MASS: 8:30 a.m.- MONDAY

THROUGH FRIDAY

BAPTISMS: PLEASE GO TO OUR

WEBSITE TO REGISTER YOUR CHILD(REN)FOR

BAPTISM. YOU WILL BE CONTACTED

ONCE WE ARE SCHEDULING BAPTISMS AGAIN.

PARISH PHONE: 312.922.3444

PARISH WEBSITE:

www.oldstmarys.com

SCHOOL PHONE: 312.386.1560

SCHOOL WEBSITE:

www.osmschool.com

WAYS TO DONATE TO OLD ST. MARY’S

1.Give Central - https://www.givecentral.org/location/293/allevents 2. Text-to-Give through Give Central— 1.312.626.0164 text GIVEOSM (not case sensitive) 3. Zelle through your bank. Use email, [email protected]

LIVE STREAM MASS

SCHEDULE

Mass Recordings on YouTube.

We are now uploading our Masses to YouTube with the recording available shortly after the live Mass.

Here is the link:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYEJ0EtUHnTvDnu2GqQUpGA

Please note: If we get 1000 subscribers to our YouTube page, we will be able to produce live content. Please Subscribe and pass the word.

LUNCH BAG PROGRAM AT SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Our neighbors at Second Presbyterian Church at Michigan and Cullerton have a Lunch Bag program Tuesday through Friday from 11 am to 1 pm. Food is

distributed for free on a "grab and go" basis to those who are homeless or living with food insecurity. Volunteers are always needed. If you’d like to volunteer, send an email to Vicki Reynolds at [email protected]. Financial contributions for the program are like-wise needed and very much appreciated. You can donate online at 2ndpresbyterian.org.

Rachel Schripsema, Counselor-in-Residence

by appt. only [email protected]

- 872.216.1808

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Page Four Old St. Mary’s Church June 7, 2020

Pastor’s White Board

Feasts of Summertime in the Church

If Easter is the Springtime of the Church, then Pentecost is the Summer. And what happens in the summer, usually? Sunshine, warmth, special schedules, lightening of workloads, vacations, swimming and generally, less pressure are some of the thoughts that come to mind. Likewise, after Pentecost, after the intense seasons of Lent, Triduum and Easter the Church lightens the load as well – giving us more space and time to reflect on all we learned in the intense seasons of conversion. But lest we move too quickly, the Church also gives us time to transition from the big stories of the mysteries of Christ to their integration into our everyday lives – which we call Ordinary Time, the numbered Sundays. This week and next we celebrate Trinity Sunday and Corpus Christi Sunday, respectively. The reflection of these Sundays takes us to two reflections on God’s love. I will tackle Trinity here today, and Corpus Christi next week. Whenever I speak with you about “Fr. Brad’s Axioms,” somewhere in the back of my mind the first axiom, “it’s a mystery” begins for me with the whole subject of the Holy Trinity. I do not think you can explain the Holy Trinity without acknowledging mystery. As I say to people when talking about “it’s a mystery” you should always get partial credit on any religion test for including that you are talking about mystery. And by the same token, you will never get full marks in answering a question on Trinity (at least from me) if you do not include mystery in your answer. Why? We begin with God. Got that? I think most people are fine with One God, Creator, Mighty All-Powerful, Eternal – Lord of All. We’re fine with that. Our Jewish brothers and sisters are fine with that. The Genesis account of the creation of the world, the spirit of God is not a person but an extension of the One True God, not separate at all. But then Jesus shows up, and everything changes. Jesus, from the get-go, knows he is the son of God, as every good Jewish boy would (and every good Jewish girl would know they are a daughter of God). But at what point does Jesus know he’s THE SON OF GOD? Don’t think about this while you are driving! The Messiah did not need to be the SON OF GOD, but he is. The whole passion, death and resurrection, and Pentecost is recast because it is GOD’S SON. And if Jesus is THE SON of God, how is God one and now two. And to move the math equation along, now the Spirit (who is sent by Jesus, and proceeds from Him and the Father and) who hovered over creation in Genesis is distinct as well. The heart of this mystery is explaining how GOD, could be on earth as God & Hu-man in Jesus, and be sent as SPIRIT when SON is at the right hand of GOD in heaven. Confused? Remember, I said it is a mystery. But as faith-filled human beings we want to explain this, and we try our best. And our best is about our experience of a living God, who loves us so much, he can’t help but save us and then give us the tools to keep on saving the world (what we’re trying to do in both the coronavirus and the discrimination virus). Our experience tells us there is GOD/Father, GOD/Jesus, GOD/Holy Spirit – ONE GOD/3 persons, that is not really a human person but distinct ways of interacting with us. I said its mystery – and words so easily get in the way of mystery, but we need to explain our beliefs. And this is what takes it to the next level in mystery – something we MUST always remember. GOD is bigger than us, and consequently un-capturable. Like the prophet Elijah, we only glimpse a little of God as God goes by. — continued on page 5

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June 7, 2020: THE MOST HOLY TRINITY Page Five

Feasts of Summertime in the Church continued

GRACE AND ETERNAL LIFE

Moses is a man after our own hearts, for haven’t we all dealt with more than our share of stiff-necked people? Indeed, haven’t we all gotten a little stiff-necked ourselves at times? Complaining . . . impatient . . . quick to anger. How lucky for Moses—how lucky for all of us—that God is exactly the opposite! And we don’t even have to guess about it. The Lord tells us so directly. Accordingly, Moses does what we all need to do. Even with the tablets in hand, he bows down and asks for God’s forgiveness and grace. Encouraging us to live together in peace—and in God’s favor—the Apostle Paul knows all about this grace, joyfully invoking Christ’s grace on us along with God’s love and the Holy Spirit’s. “Rejoice,” he says. And when it comes to rejoicing, John offers us the gladdest words of all: the assurance of eternal life through Jesus.

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The Most Holy Trinity

June 7, 2020

God so loved the world that he gave his only Son. — John 3:16a

ST. JAMES FOOD PANTRY The Food Pantry at neighboring St. James Catholic Church (2907 S. Wabash) really needs volunteers to help pack and distribute food on the morning of the second Saturdays of the month. The next date is Saturday, June 13th. If you would like to volunteer or wish more information about this service opportunity, please call Cathy or Peter at 312.842.1919 or email Cathy at [email protected].

And if the heart of this mystery of the Holy Trinity is this God that is bigger than us, we must remember that what makes God bigger (if you can use a comparison to describe the one who is beyond and encompasses all), is the reason there is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit – is constantly creating love. They cannot be divided, separated or disconnected because they are one God. Where we exist inside this mystery is exactly there. We are inside the mystery of God’s love, inside the Trinity, we are surrounded by God and God’s love. On this Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity we must figure out how to live that incredible love to reshape our lives and the world around us. Fr. Brad

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Page Six Old St. Mary’s Church June 7, 2020

Sheltering Together Online Support Group Thursdays 7-8:30, beginning June 11

These are challenging times for all of us, as we navigate change and the possibility of a “new normal”. It’s also a time to learn to support ourselves and each other in new ways! I’d love to offer a facilitated online group to meet

and talk about how to survive, and even thrive, physically, emotionally, relationally, and spiritually. The intentions of the group are to: offer a space to share experiences, losses, joys

and concerns. provide resources and helpful hints for living

well during covid-19 restrictions and beyond. give each other support and encouragement

as we slowly begin the process of re-emerging into public spaces.

discuss how the experience of COVID-19 has affected our faith practices, and the challeng-es (and blessings) that we’ve encountered.

The group will be free of charge. Donations for my time and the work of the Claret Center are welcome, but not required. Please contact me directly to discuss payment options, if you wish to contribute. If you’re interested in joining us, please email me at [email protected]. You’ll receive an email containing a link to a secure Zoom meeting before the 2nd week of June. Rachel Schripsema, MAPC Psychotherapy Resident The Claret Center [email protected] 872-216-1808

QUEST FOR THE LIVING GOD SUMMER CLASS How does theology respond to crises of civilization? How does the church respond to the injustices of society? Pastor Neff and Student Pastor Almos will teach a weekly Zoom course during June and July. The course will be for one hour each Wednesday night at 7:00 p.m. We will study the book Quest for the Living God. written

by Catholic theologian Elizabeth A, Johnson. Each chapter comments on the major Catholic and Protestant theological movements of the 21 st Century. A weekly study guide will be offered. Topics are: June 10 How Do We Do Theology? June 17 Response to Science and Secularism: Theology of Mystery June 24 Response to the Holocaust: Theologies of Suffering and Hope July 1 Response to Extreme Poverty and Privilege: Liberation Theology July 8 Response to Racism: Black Theology and Black Power July 15 Response to Sexism: God Acting Womanish July 22 Doing Theology Latinamente July 29 Response to Environmental Exploitation and Abuse: Eco-theology and Eco-justice August 5 Response to Pluralism: Ecumenical and Interfaith Dialogue Whether you read the book or not, please join us. All are welcome. The Zoom link is: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88365620431?pwd=amVGVzVDdFo3Z2U0ekpiNEkvWTF4Zz09 Meeting ID: 883 6562 0431 Password: 141973 Dial by your location +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) Meeting ID: 883 6562 0431 Password: 141973

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