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Saturday, October 26, 2019
Vigil Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00 PM
†Edward Banka (Elaine Banka) †Chester & Mary Raclawski
(Barbara & Richard Raclawski) †Sebastiano Marino (Lucy & Vito Marino)
†Norbert & Wesley Feret (Frances Fountas) †Donald Sanders (Glomski Family)
†Joseph, Frances & Ray Wilk (Dolores Wilk) †Jeffrey Nicosia (Frank Hoog)
†David Nicosia †Mary Wrobel (Husband, Ron Wrobel)
†Calogera & Caterina Vivacqua †Patrick Kenney (Martha Zanotti)
†Angeline Komperda (Husband, Joseph)
Sunday, October 27, 2019 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
9:00 AM †Mafalda Alfano (Husband & Family)
†Harry Janczewski (Elaine Banka) †Maria Maldonado, 3 year Anniversary (Linda Eaton)
†Allan Boesch (Wife, Carol) †Virginia Franceschi (De Anne Glomski)
11:00 AM
†Pietro Pisello (Wife, Emma & Family) †Giovanni Di Mateo (Nieces & Nephews)
†Audrey & Charles Cimino (Mary & Ted Marszalek) †Francesco & Concetta Mandile (Schneider Family)
†Pasqualina Lavorgna (Family) †Anna Bartucci (Sebastian Partipilo)
†Joe Troia (Wife, Antonina) †Laura Dolci-Mascolo (Mom)
†Ted Lenart, 14 year Anniversary (Family) †Bronislawa & Stanislaw Landowsky (Family)
†Bronislawa & Jozef Piton (Family) †Basia Piatek (Family)
†Franek Kulach (Family)
Monday, October 28, 2019 St. Simon and St. Jude
8:30 AM For Parishioners
Tuesday, October 29, 2019
8:30 AM †Swider & Karwowski Families (Harriet Swider)
†Frank Marszalek (Mary & Ted Marszalek)
Wednesday, October 30, 2019
8:30 AM †Eleanor Buczynski, Birthday Remembrance
(Karen & Matt Gembala) †Sergio Zanotti (Martha Zanotti)
Thursday, October 31, 2019
8:30 AM †Anthony D’Agostino (Ann & Lou Caruso)
†Michael L. Narudlli, Birthday Remembrance (Jeannine Nardulli)
†Jerome Janczewski (Elaine Banka) †Dominic Mallardi (Rex & Sandy Wilson)
Friday, November 1, 2019
All Saints 8:30 AM
†In Memory of Louise Zulawinski Harrigan (Mary Ann) †Deceased members of the Lising & Nardi Families
(Family) †Phillip Finland (Mary & Ted Marszalek)
Friday, November 1, 2019
5:30 PM †David Ciolek (Mother)
†Czeslawa & Franciszek Jedryczka †Za wszytkie dusze w czyscu cierpiace
†Ludwik & Agnieszka Komperda (Joseph Komperda) †Aniela Komperda (Husband, Joseph)
†Pamela Heider (Komperda Family) †Jozef & Jozefa Borowski (Family)
†Czeslaw Borowski (Family)
Friday, November 1, 2019 7:00 PM
†Giuseppe & Loreto Mule & Rosario Gazzano Family (Mule & Gazzano Families)
Saturday, November 2, 2019
All Souls’ Day 11:00 AM
For All the Faithful Departed
Vigil Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00 PM
†Frank, Carmen & Anthony Tenuta (Tenuta Family) †Lisa & Ray Pontarelli (Tenuta Family)
†Donald Sanders †Edward Rebacz (Stefania Rebacz)
†David Nicosia (Frank Hoog) †Patrick Kenney (Martha Zanotti)
†Charles Bastian (Mary & Ted Marszalek)
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**Changes in Deacon or Ministers may occur without notice.
DATE DEACON EXTRAORDINARY MINISTER
ALTAR SERVER LECTOR SACRISTAN
SATURDAY November 2
5:00 PM
Josephine Nardi Ellie Brumm Patrick Dorsey Mary Marszalek
Jerry Brumm Paul Minor Carmen Gonzalez
Josephine Nardi
SUNDAY November 3
9:00 AM
Chris Virruso Evelyn Kohnke Marianne Aiken Debbie Tamas
Donald Perry Tomasina Perry Donald Perry
Evelyn Kohnke
SUNDAY November 3
11:00 AM
Sonny Annoreno Angel Cichy Barb Annoreno Tonia Sapienza
Tino Zagorscak Amelia Zagorscak
RE Level 2 Barb & Sonny Annoreno
FRIDAY November 1
7:00 PM
Sonny Annoreno Ellie Brumm Sandra Wilson Barb Annoreno
Jerry Brumm Nicolas Dulay Gail Henderson
Barbara & Sonny Annoreno
FRIDAY November 1
5:30 POLISH
Hannah Kurzatkowski
FRIDAY November 1
8:30 AM
Chris Virruso Milabelle Tallud Myrcedes Riebock Josephine Nardi
Gil Tallud Mary Marszalek Mary Ann Zulawinski
Myrcedes Riebock
SATURDAY November 2
11:00 AM
Sonny Annoreno Iris Rivera Chris Szymanski Rose Molas
Concetta Biondo Joanne Molas Katie Minor
Evelyn Kohnke
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Sunday, November 3, 2019 Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time
9:00 AM †Emilio Cosentino (Irma Cosentino & Family)
†Maria Maldonato (Linda Eaton) †Dorothy Fahy (Glomski Family)
†Wayne Patke †Waleria Jachym (Family)
†Bialek & Glogowski Families (Children)
11:00 AM †Pietro Pisello (Wife Emma & Family) †John & Michael Giannini (Family)
†George Deocampo, Sr. & Amelita Teresita Himojales (Molas Family)
†Emma Anna & Ann Lee Deocampo (Molas Family) †Roberto Muit (Molas Family)
†Francesco, Concetta, Eugene & Joseph Mandile (Isabella Mandile)
†Vero Family (Isabella Mandile) †Mary Smith (Isabella Mandile) †Giovanni Todaro (Wife & Son)
†Angela Lepore (Son, Nick) †Charles Kopinski (Daughter, Anna Oosterbaan)
†Ann & Dominic Centracchio (Family)
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Eph 2:19-22; Ps 19:2-5; Lk 6:12-16 Tuesday: Rom 8:18-25; Ps 126:1b-6; Lk 13:18-21 Wednesday: Rom 8:26-30; Ps 13:4-6; Lk 13:22-30 Thursday: Rom 8:31b-39; Ps 109:21-22, 26-27, 30-31; Lk 13:31-35 Friday: Rv 7:2-4, 9-14; Ps 24:1-6; 1 Jn 3:1-3; Mt 5:1-12a Saturday: Wis 3:1-9; Ps 23:1-6; Rom 5:5-11 or 6:3-9; Jn 6:37-40 Sunday: Wis 11:22 -12:2; Ps 145:1-2, 8-11, 13-14; 2 Thes 1:11-2:2; Lk 19:1-10
Dear Sisters & Brothers in Christ, “He then took up a collection among all his soldiers, amounting to two thousand silver drachmas, which he sent to Jerusalem to provide for an expiatory sacrifice. In doing this he acted in a very excellent and noble way, inasmuch as he had the resurrection in mind; for if he were not expecting the fallen to rise again, it would have been super-fluous and foolish to pray for the dead. But if he did this with a view to the splendid reward that awaits those who had gone to rest in godliness, it was a holy and pious thought.” (2 Maccabees 12:43-45)
At this time of the year we remember in a special way our beloved ones who have gone to eternity. Both days – the Solemnity of All Saints and the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed unite the pilgrim-age Church on earth with the Church in heaven. Even though our beloved passed away they are still in our hearts and prayers. Many of them inspire us to the life of love, of faith, of hope. The Church is aware that there are many more saints than the catalog of canonized saints offers us. Many of them are not known to the world, but they are really saints in the eyes of God. Moreover, the number of those who were canonized is so big that we do have not enough days in a year to honor every one with a special feast. That was the reason for the establishment of Solemnity of All Saints. The catalog is still growing! We treat many of our beloved deceased as saints, they are examples of love and dedication, righteousness and gentleness. We pray for them and they pray for us. This is a holy exchange of intersessions. On All Souls Day – The Commemoration of All the Faithful Depart-ed, we will pray at 11 o’clock Mass (Saturday) for all our deceased, especially for those who passed away during the last year. Their names are written in a special book presented in the front of the altar. We also put the envelopes with names of deceased in a basket near the book. We will keep them in our intentions during the month of November. Students from our Religious Education Program invite all of us--all ages--to attend the Festival of Saints – early afternoon on Saturday, November 2 from 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. Costume contest at 1:15 p.m. Dress up as your favorite saint! May God bless you, Father Andrew
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday: Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday: Ss. Simon and Jude Thursday: Halloween Friday: All Saints; First Friday Saturday: The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls Day); First Saturday
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Kykkos Monastery, Cyprus photo by AB
Financial Stewardship
October 20, 2019 Collection: Regular Sunday Envelopes: $ 3,602.50
Loose: $ 464.00
Children’s Envelopes: $ 23.00
Total: $ 4,089.50
Budget: $ 5,800.00
The Regular Collection was $1,710.50 UNDER BUDGET for this week.
We also received:
Vigils: $ 337.00
World Mission: $ 1,118.00
Thank you for your continued support. To donate online go to ourladymotherchurch.com
and click on the WeShare icon.
This week’s
Sanctuary Lamp Is in memory of
Eleanor Buczynski
This week’s
Bread & Wine Is in memory of
Marta & Mariusz Przybylski
Mass and Memorial Requests 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. Certain dates may not be available. Suggested donations per Mass is $10. Please note that the Bread & Wine requests fill-up quickly and we have some dates availa-ble for 2019. The suggested donation is $50 for the Bread and Wine. There are no Sanctuary Lamp Memori-als available for the remainder of 2019. The 2020 Mass Book, Bread & Wine and Sanctuary Lamp Memorials are now open.
All Mass or remembrance requests can be made in person at the rectory or by completing the Mass re-quest envelope that can be found in the Narthex. Please contact the Rectory for availability. Please in-sert 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 can-not honor mass intentions over the phone. Mass cards are available.
Brody, alice Baxter, Judy Biala, Donna Brennan, George Capps, Celso Castor, Jerome Compell, Speranza DiPaolo, Rosa Favia, Grazia Guercio, Mark Gutierrez, Anna Hartzell, Jerry Johnsen, Maureen Keating, Harry Krawczyk, Raffaela Loizzo, Thomas Michaels, Paul Masciopinto, Salvatore Modica, Vittoria Nudo, Arlene Presta, Jean Pontarelli, Hector Ramos, Michael & Rachal Ricchio, Dan
Staniec, Lavergne Suchor, John Toniolo, Hector & Milagros Torres, Fred Tuytens, Eugenio & Ida Vitaro, Rena Walzer, Jim Weaver, Dolores Wilk, Paul Wolek, Joyce Wolter, Ken Woods, Lorraine Wuss, Clare Zanatta and those in the hospital and nursing homes.
If you are hospitalized or have additions or updates to the list please contact the rectory.
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This Friday, November 1 is All Saints Day, a Holy Day of Obligation. Mass will be cel-ebrated at 7:30 am, 5:30 pm in Polish and 7:00 pm.
All Souls’ Day is Saturday, November 2, 2019. We will only have one mass at 11:00 am.
SHRINE OF REMEMBRANCE On “All Souls’ Day”, the Church commemorates and intercedes for those who have died. Tradition here at OLMC is to invite the entire parish to remember the deadly departed by bringing pictures of their loved ones to the tables in the narthex begin-ning the weekend of October 26th and 27th. Pictures can remain on the tables and should be picked up no later than November 9th and 10th. Thank you.
Daylight savings time ends next Sunday, November 3.
Don’t forget to “fall back” and set your clocks back one hour.
FOUND -Watch found in Church, if you lost it, con-tact the rectory with a descrption at [email protected] or 773-625-3369.
1 listopada obchodzimy Uroczystość Wszystkich Świętych. Msza święta w języku polskim zostanie odprawiona o godzinie 5:30 po południu. Msze św. w języku angielskim o 8:30 rano i 7:00 wieczo-rem.
Food Drive Nov. 2-10 The Good Samaritan Ministry is collecting food for the New Hope Community Food Pantry’s Backpack program and Thanksgiving holiday food drive, also the Society of St. Vincent de Paul at St. Beatrice. There will be baskets in the narthex and vestibule for your donation. The unexpired food that is needed is listed below:
Cereal Boxed Stuffing Mix Cake and Brownie Mixes Cornbread Mix (Jiffy) Packaged Cheese and Crackers Boxed Fruit Snacks Canned Cranberries Canned Fruit Canned Beef Stew Canned Chili Canned Pasta/Spaghetti Canned Soup Canned Corn Canned Yams/Sweet Potatoes
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Good Samaritan Ministry Oct. 29 We meet Tuesday at 11 a.m. in Hayes Center. This ministry start-ed here 28 years ago, and was called the Society of St. Vincent de Paul after a national organiza-tion that helps people in need. Then 17 years ago, the ministry actually joined the Society. But now we are simply a parish ministry once more. Our new name is the Good Samaritan Ministry, after the parable Jesus told about the Samar-itan who was a neighbor to the robbers’ victim by treating him with mercy. Anna Gerlach, designed a logo for us that beautifully reflects Jesus’ direction to go and do likewise. A neighbor holds the hand of an-other neighbor who needs mercy, and the two hands form a heart, showing the call to love God and neigh-bor.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH
Why does domestic vio-lence persist? Domestic vi-olence continues to prevail
because of societal attitudes, laws and inadequate understanding – they do not recognize this violence as wrong.
Must Catholics remain in a marriage where violence occurs? The U. S. Cath-olic Bishops state: “Violence against women, inside or outside the home, is never justified, and it is a sin and often a crime…. No one is expected to stay in an abusive marriage.”
What if a person was married in the Catholic Church? People married in the Church who have suffered abuse can apply to have their marriage annulled, since abuse is a valid reason. Contact Fr. Andrew if you are interested or have questions regarding this process.
Where can a victim of abuse call for help with emergency shelter, counsel-ing or legal assistance? Please call the Illinois Domestic Violence Hotline at 877-863-6338.
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Eucharistic Adoration Nov. 1 Adoration is this First Friday, after the 8:30 a.m. Mass on the solemnity of All Saints, and ends at 3 p.m. with the Divine Mercy Chaplet and Benediction. St. Alphonsus Liguori said, “True, Our Lord hears our prayers anywhere, for He has made the promise, ‘Ask, and you shall receive’, but He has revealed to His servants that those who visit Him in the Blessed Sacrament will obtain a more abundant measure of grace. Certainly amongst all devotions, after that of receiving the sacraments, that of adoring Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament holds the first place, is the most pleas-ing to God, and the most useful to ourselves.”
Rosary If you pray the Rosary at least once a week, please contact the rectory to have your name included in this list: Loretta G., John I., Evelyn K., Terri K., Gilda M., Mary M., Ted M., Josephine N., Emilie P., Stefania P., Jean R., Shirley S., and Milabelle T.
Apple Holler Orchard Trip Openings The Friendship Club welcomes anyone who is interested in attending our trip on November 6th. The bus will depart at 9:30 am from OLMC. The cost is $55 and includes transporta-tion, lunch, tour of orchard and crazy bingo. Contact Shirley Schindler if you have any questions or interest 773-732-9396.
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...
Living Rosary Pray one decade of the Rosary each day for the triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and the honor of Saint Philomena, who is the patron of the Living Rosary. We have five people each praying a decade of the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary: Ted M., Barb R., Josephine N., Karen R., and Mary M. We have two people praying a decade of the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary: Barb R. and Mary M. Three more people are needed to complete the Luminous Mysteries. Contact the rec-tory if you would like to pray one of the remaining three dec-ades each day.
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Catholic Book Club We are reading The Temperament God Gave You: The Classic Key to Knowing Yourself, Getting Along with Others, and Growing Closer to the Lord, by Art and Laraine Ben-nett. Art is a Catholic licensed marriage and family therapist, and Laraine is a freelance writer for Catholic journals. Join us on Sun-day, December 1, from 10:00 to 10:50 a.m. in Hayes Center to discuss this book.
Our Beloved departed we commemorate on All Souls Day, November 2, 2019
Charles V. Cimino, Sr. Giuseppe Mazza Rosa Amodeo Alvina Sima
Celia Marie Civinelli Steve C. Tolomeo
Anna Fischer Vito Vitale
Michael Zentarski Genevieve Mallardi
Harriet Kredich Agnes Wojtowycz Edward Kenevan Marisa Alonzo
Donald V. Giannini Giovanna Carollo
Thomas J. Hoferle Donna Skowronski
Maddalena Magnifico Joseph E. Bobka Donald Sanders
Giuseppa Sapienza Richard Raclawski
Ralph Lonero
Joseph D'Attomo Janina Biedziak
Maria Teresa Alvarez Jack Beckman
Virginia Franceschi Dorothy Fahy
Helen Sus Anna Lesniak
Katharina Hoog Jeffrey Nicosia Kathy Marino Raymond Wilk
Edda M. Toniolo David Nicosia
Anthony F. Di Paolo Rose K. Russotto Gus Michalopulos
Nicola Fosco William Higgins Frances Pecoraro Elaine Wheeler
Pasqualina Lavorgna Joanne Hyde
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Our Lady, Mother of the Church 8747 West Lawrence Avenue Chicago, IL 60656 Phone: 773-625-3369 Fax: 773-625-0226 ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO Cardinal Blase Cupich Episcopal Vicar: Most Rev. John Manz D.D. PASTOR: Rev. Andrzej Bartosz [email protected] ASSISTING PRIEST: Rev. James O’Brien DEACONS: Deacon Sonny & Mrs. Barbara Annoreno Deacon Ted & Mrs. Mary Marszalek Deacon Chris & Mrs. Peggy Virruso PARISH SECRETARY/BULLETIN EDITOR: Mrs. De Anne Glomski, [email protected] BOOKKEEPER: Ms. Monika Wawrzyniak PARISH NURSE: Ms. Terri Kaisling, RN at 773-625-3369 x 28 [email protected] DIRECTOR OF MUSIC & RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: Josephine Stracek at 773-625-2273 [email protected] FACILITIES & OFFICE: Mr. Bogusław Krolikowski, Mrs. Theresa Flynn PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL: Ms. Sandra Wilson FINANCE COMMITTEE: Ms. Rose Molas
RECTORY OFFICES HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., 9 - 4pm Fri., 9 - 2pm PARISH WEBSITE: ourladymotherchurch.com ELECTRONIC GIVING: ourladymotherchurch.churchgiving.com PARISHIONERS DATABASE: chicago.parishsoftfamilysuite.com 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. GOOD SAMARITAN MINISTRY: This was formerly the St. Vincent dePaul Society. If you are in need of assistance, call the rectory. A member of the minis-try will meet with you to determine what help we can give.
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