July 17, 2016 - Our Lady of Perpetual Help

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July 17, 2016 - Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish 1775 Grove St. Glenview IL 60025 Parish Office 847-729-1525 olphglenview.org
seek, share, rejoice - pastor's reflection
Dear Parishioners,
In the Gospel this weekend, we hear
the wonderful response of the Lord,
“Martha, Martha, you are anxious about
many things”. I suppose it would not
be hard for the Lord to suggest to
most of us that we are anxious about
many things. In recent weeks we have
focused on the ongoing challenges of
violence and racial strife in our country.
The presidential election has people
on both sides wondering about the
outcome, and in all of our families there
can be more than enough things to be
“anxious” about.
Father Jerry Boland
Thoughts on
Today's Gospel
Martha and Mary are the
focus of this weekend’s
Gospel, which abounds
with rich themes about
hospitality, service, and
finding the right balance
between action and
prayerful attention to the
Lord. Christians who are
good stewards of their
faith life realize that if
they are too busy to enjoy
peaceful, private time with
the Lord, then something
is out of balance in their
spirituality. If we make
time for Mass, but then
carry on with our busy
schedules without prayer,
meditation and reflection,
we are missing out. If we
find ourselves anxious
and harried by life’s
routines, could it be a
sign that something in
our spiritual life needs
some serious attention?
© 2016 International Catholic
Stewardship Council
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There is a message of wonderful
reassurance in the scriptures that can
calm us. Paul’s letter this weekend
reminds us that in Christ we find hope,
all else is secondary. In the Gospel,
Mary sits beside the Lord. She has
chosen the better part. The Lord keeps
inviting us to bring our struggles and
fears to Him. We must keep developing
our spiritual life so that the power of
Christ’s love for us can prevail against
the storms that can come our way.
Later this summer we will be formally
launching our capital campaign, “To
Teach Who Christ Is”. The Archdiocese
is mandating all parishes to participate
in this campaign which will help
stabilize the educational ministries
of the Archdiocese and provide
much needed resources for every
parish to address current and future
needs. We are in the initial phase of
preparing for this campaign. In coming
weeks you will be hearing about the
projects that have been identified by
the Parish Pastoral Council and The
Finance Council that we hope could be
addressed by the funds raised by the
campaign. These projects touch almost
every aspect of parish life.
We have an OLPH Olympian! Olivia
Smoliga is a graduate of our Religious
Education Program made the Olympic
team for her incredible performance
in the 100 meter back stroke. She
qualified by reaching the 4th fastest
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time ever for this competition. We are
all so proud of her and will be glued to
our TV’s for her races. Go Olivia! Go
Team USA!
I had a wonderful time being part of
our recent parish trip to Switzerland,
Austria and Germany. Almost 40 of
us conquered the Alps. We were in a
position to, in a special way, reflect
on the Pope’s Encyclical, Laudato Si”,
in which in addition to protecting the
environment, we need to create space
in our lives to immerse ourselves in
the beauty that God has created. I
loved being able to spend time with
and get to know the folks that were
able to come. We had a great time and
celebrated Mass in some of the most
spectacular churches. Next year’s trip
will take us to Berlin, Krakow, Budapest
and Vienna. More on that later.
We have had so much to celebrate at
the rectory, Saturday we celebrated
Father Flavin’s 80th birthday and
Father Paddy’s 50th anniversary of
priestly ordination. Our Director of
Communications, Natalie Conseur and
her husband Tamron gave birth to a
son, Michael Edward. He and his Mom
are doing great! Congratulations to
Laura Kearney’s wonderful daughter,
Colleen who was engaged last
weekend.
On Sunday at the 11:00 mass I have the
privilege of commissioning our Parish
Pastoral Council. We are so blessed
by the leadership and commitment of
our Parish Pastoral Council. I rely so
much on their wisdom and insight. Bill
McCabe will be the president for the
coming year. The other members are;
Nancy Detlefsen, Greg Bedell, Elizabeth
Hoshaw, Dave Ludden, Shannon
Dowdle, Kevin Boyle, Mike Hood, Mark
McKinley, Bob Michels, John Theissen,
Laura Flentye, Rob Orr, Mara Lyndsay
and Cathy Condon.
Have a Blessed week,
Fr. Jerry Boland
seek, share, rejoice - spiritual engagement
PLEASE NOTE
Do not neglect hospitality, for through it some have
unknowingly entertained angels. Hebrews 13:2
The Widowed Support Group will
not meet on Wednesday, July 20.
Be a Greeter/Usher
Our next meeting will be XXXX.
Help us to be a welcoming community with smiles and outstretched arms
as we greet all who enter our doors, be they friends or strangers says our
Engagement Prayer . . .
. . . and Pope Francis says The Church is called to be the house of the
Father, with doors always wide open . . . so that if someone, moved by the
Spirit, comes there looking for God, he or she will not find a closed door.
Join our Greeter/Usher ministry, which is open to all ages as well as entire
families. Serve as often as you would like, from every week to once a
month. Duties include:
•Greeting
•Helping
the baskets at the offertory.
the church after Mass.
• Answering
Please remember to check our
Lost & Found if you are missing
items. We'll be cleaning it out
and donating unclaimed items at
the end of July. Thank you!
SAVE THE DATE
EVOLVE Adult Education Ministry
Presents Nancy Tuchman
Saturday, August 13
9:30 - 11:30 am
McDonnell Hall
seat people.
•Passing
•Tidying
all as they enter our worship space.
LOST & FOUND
questions.
•Welcoming
everyone who enters the doors of
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church.
Topic: "Living on Our Fragile
Planet: Ecological Sustainability
and Global Climate Change"
All you need to have is a smile!
For more information contact: Margie André,
Liturgy Assistant, mandre@olphchurch-il.org
Are you celebrating 50 years of marriage this year?
You're invited to the Archdiocese's
Golden Wedding Anniversary Mass
at Holy Name Cathedral - SAVE THE DATE!
The annual Golden Wedding Anniversary Mass for 2016 will be held on
Sunday, September 18 at Holy Name Cathedral in downtown Chicago.
If you're married 50 years this year, or you were not able to come last year
and want to come this year, please keep this date free!
Please call the OLPH Parish Office to reserve your spot by August 15.
You will receive a formal inviation in August if you pre-register.
Gracious God,
You sent your Son to proclaim
the Good News, inspire us in faith
and show us the way to be good
stewards of Your mercy. In this
month of July dedicated to the
Most Precious Blood of Jesus, grant
us the wisdom to recognize that
through his gift of the Eucharist
there is but one cup of covenant
and communion. Give us the
courage to magnify your presence
in word and deed. And through
your Spirit teach us to live, no
longer for ourselves, but in Christ
Jesus who lives and reigns with
You and the Holy Spirit, one God
forever and ever.
Amen.
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seek, share, rejoice - sharing and human concerns
Sr. Paulanne Shares
Her Concerns
Thank you for your great support of the Needy
Family Fund, which responds to the needs of
people in our Parish and Community. It has
been a difficult year, with more people cut to
part time with no benefits. People struggle
every day because the State has cut funding.
Senior citizens are going without their
medication because they cannot afford it.
Mothers do not have enough formula, diapers,
or food to feed their children. The school
lunches are over. Day Care has been cut from
the State budget for single mothers who have
no place to take their children. They are using
rent money to provide a safe place for their
children when they work and therfore they
become homeless. Twenty-five percent of
children under the age of six are malnourished
and 1.6 percent of children are homeless in
our country. We need to help provide the basic
necessities for our community. Please help
with a gift card so a child does not go hungry.
May God bless you generously for making
a difference!
Sr. Paulanne
Feed the homeless
at Marquard, July 17
HAPPENIN
THIS WEEKE G
ND!
Help feed the homeless at Marquard Center on Sunday,
July 17. We welcome donations of fresh fruit, cookies
and candy, which can be delivered to the convent porch
on July 16.
Volunteers are needed on Marquard Service Sundays
to prepare the meal at OLPH after 9:30 a.m. Mass and to
serve the meal at Marquard Center, leaving at 3:30 p.m.
and returning home at 7:30 p.m..
We feed the homeless at Marquard Center an average of
six Sundays per year. Would you consider shopping for
some or all of these meals the day before we go down to
serve? You will be provided a list and recommendations
for where to shop. You can choose to donate the food or
we can work to secure the funding. As noted above, our
next visit will take place on Sunday, July 17th.
Contact Terri Guercio, 847-729-5916 or
terri.guercio@ubs.com to volunteer.
Too busy to shop for the food drive?
We’ll do the shopping for you! Mail a donation made out
to the OLPH Needy Family Fund to Lou Marohn, 2132 Fir
Street, Glenview. Food will be purchased in case lots to
stretch and maximize your donation.
Save the Date! September 8
Sharing Ministry Meeting – Tuesday 7/19
We will be feeding the homeless who visit the
Catholic Charities soup kitchen in Des Plaines on
Thursday, September 8th.
The Sharing Ministry will hold its monthly
meeting on Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. in the
Dussman Room. We welcome new
members and new ideas. Join us!!
Contact Kathy Quinn, khquinn1944@comcast.net, to
participate or to make a donation to offset the $400 cost
for this meal. It takes both donors and volunteers to
make these visits happen.
The Response of the Gospel of Mercy
The war in Syria has killed as many as 250,000 and has uprooted more than 11 million people
Children, who make up more than half of Syrian refugees in the Middle East, are paying the heaviest price: many
have witnessed violence and the loss of homes or loved ones; the vast majority have been out of school for years.
-Source: Catholic Relief Services
ACTION: Ask Congress to provide funding for poverty-focused international humanitarian assistance and fulfill our
nation’s commitment to help Syrian and other refugees. Call your members of Congress using this toll-free number:
888-562-8232. Visit ConfrontGlobalPoverty.org.
Office for Immigrant Affairs and Immigration Education, Archdiocese of Chicago
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seek, share, rejoice - parish news and notes
The following statement by Archbishop Blase J. Cupich was issued on July 8, 2016.
An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.
Again we begin our day shocked by news of lives lost overnight —
this time those of five police officers working to ensure the people
of Dallas could assemble in a peaceful anti-violence protest.
This latest tragedy comes directly after deaths in Louisiana and
Minnesota. Every corner of our land is in the grip of terror fueled
by anger, hatred and mental illness and made possible by plentiful,
powerful weapons. Anyone at any time can become a victim.
It is time to break the cycle of violence and retaliation, of fear and
powerlessness that puts more guns in our homes and on our streets.
Our hearts and minds need to change so our country can change.
As Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said, "Returning violence for violence
multiplies violence, adding deeper darkness to a night already d
evoid of stars. Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can
do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that."
Let us assemble in love to embrace the mourning and lost among us.
Let us assemble in brotherhood to learn what unites us and put aside
what divides us.
Let us assemble in strength and keep assembling until our leaders have
the courage to take the actions that will make these tragedies less likely.
Retreat/Workshop for
widowed men & women
Hoping for a way to make
things better? This just might
be the answer.
Join the Joyful Again Widowed Ministry for
an upcoming gathering. Space is limited,
please register early. Visit us online to view
a short video
Holy Family
Thursday, July 23 & Friday, July 24
2515 Palatine Road
Mary Queen Parish
Saturday, August 13 & Sunday, August 14
(Near North Ave. & Hwy 83, Elmhurst)
Questions? 1-708-354-7211 or
joyfulagain7211@gmail.com
joyfulagain.org
Let us pause today to remember not only these officers, but the
principle of non-violence they died protecting.
And pledge, in their memory, to overcome hate and violence and
work for peace today and every day.
Religious Education Sign-up
Registration forms for the 2016-2017 RE school year
are now available for grades PK - 8.
•
If you are new to the program: email Cherie
DiCesare at cdicesare@olphchurch-il.org or
stop by the Parish Rectory for a paper copy of
the forms.
•
All families currently enrolled in the program will
receive forms via email.
•
Please return your completed forms with a
check for registration as well as the sacrament
fee if applicable, as soon as possible so that we
can arrange class assignments for the fall.
•
Classes are assigned on a first come, first
serve basis. Pay careful attention to be sure
all information is completed. Incomplete
registrations will not be processed.
Father Boland with R.E. students at the Birthday Boxes
service project this past spring.
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seek, share, rejoice - school news
Enrolling Now for Fall ’16
Preschool-8th Grade
Visit our website, www.olph-il.org
Contact Admissions to schedule a tour
847-724-6990
Are You an Alumni of OLPH School?
We would like to keep you updated on class reunions and all the
exciting things happening at our school.
So get connected by registering online and visiting the Alumni page on
our website or fill out an Alumni card located in the vestibule of church.
www.olph-il.org/alumni
Encourage your former classmates to do the same!!
Congratulations to 5th grader, Joey Pieracci, on making 4Q Honor Roll! We apologize for omitting his name in our previous Honor Roll page. 6
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announcements
U.S. MILITARY PRAYER LIST
US ARMY
1st Lt. Michael Altonji
SSG Brent Blackwell, Afghanistan
2LT Atticus Blair, Afghanistan.
1st Lt. Brad Fischl
Corporal Rick Hajost
1st LT Daniel LaBarge
CPT Matthew Leck
1st Lt. Gavin McGarry
Cpt. Brittany Sunko
1st Lt. William Thibeau
COL Thomas Vogel
LTC Daniel Vogel
PFC Jacob Zielinski
US AIR FORCE
1st Lt Brian Joseph Anderson
SSgt Jon Billie
1st Lt McCall Casas
MSgt Richard Nash
Major Reid Orth
Major Lowell Wallace, Overseas
US NAVY
IT2 James Kowalski, Overseas
Lt. John O’Hagan, Afghanistan
Lt. J.G. Kenneth Pittner
EM1 John Sutehall, Japan
US MARINES
Sgt Jack Askins
Capt. Justin Coons
Capt. Caitlin Ferrarell
1st Lt Matt Mugnaini
Capt. Bradley Petersen
Major Eric Starr, Afghanistan
Ethan Zielinski
US COAST GUARD
BM3 Anthony Wallace
For revisions or updates to this list contact:
Geof & Cathy Lutz olphmil@yahoo.com
847-724-8218.
BULLETIN SUBMISSIONS
Our weekly bulletin communicates the news and
events at OLPH Parish. Questions? Call
847-729-1525 ext. 24 to speak to Natalie Conseur.
DEADLINE: Please email all content no later than
6:00 pm on the Sunday prior to publication date.
SUBMISSIONS:
Email to nconseur@olphchurch-il.org.
NOTE: The bulletin cannot promote job seekers,
entrepreneurs, etc. Please call 800.566.6170 to place
a paid bulletin ad.
Announcements
Catholic Charities Golf Classic - Monday, July 25
Have a fun filled day at the 22nd Annual Charities
Golf Classic at the Knollwood Club in Lake Forest
and Shoreacres in Lake Bluff. All proceeds benefit the
programs of Catholic Charities in Lake County. For
more information regarding the Charities Golf Classic,
please contact Mary Ellen Mason at (847) 782-4115
or by email at mmason@catholiccharities.net.
Visit catholiccharities.net/lcgolf
Young Women and the WORD
Wednesday, July 27, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
The Benedictine Sisters of Chicago invite Catholic
women, ages 18-50, to an evening of scripture, prayer,
and refreshments. Explore the bible through Lectio
Divina, a Benedictine prayer tradition, and discover
God’s guidance for your life! Group led by Sister Belinda
Monahan, a Benedictine Sister and Archaeologist. St.
Scholastica Monastery, 7430 N. Ridge Blvd, Chicago.
Near public transportation. Free parking. Learn more &
RSVP: www.osbchicago.org/word.
July is HIV Awareness month
Of the 1 ¼ million people in the United States who are
HIV+, 20% of these DO NOT KNOW that they are infected
and are potentially spreading the virus to others. It is
estimated that 50,000 new HIV infections occur every
year in the United States. Complacency about HIV/AIDS
contributes to these numbers.
This month offers an opportunity to bring attention to the
need to educate at risk populations in your community
about the importance of testing and prevention, and
seeking care for those who are HIV+. The only way to
know if you have the virus is to get tested.
KNOW YOUR STATUS…GET TESTED…AND URGE
OTHERS TO GET TESTED! For more information call 312948-6500 or go to hiv/aidsservicesministry.org
Facing a Job Transition?
To help navigate this stressful journey, Career Resource
Center offers private coaching, education, training and
support to optimize your search efforts and MAXIMIZE
RESULTS. CareerResourceCenter.org. 847-295-5626
Morning of Reflection with Fr. McGrath
IVC Morning of Reflection to celebrate the Feast
of St. Ignatius of Loyola led by Fr. Pat McGrath, SJ.
Thursday, July 28, 2016 from 9:30 a.m. -1 p.m. at
St. Ignatius College Prep, 1076 W. Roosevelt Rd, Chicago
60607. All Are Welcome, $25/person (includes Mass &
Lunch). Register online at www.ivcusa.org/chicago or
contact Jackie Fitzgerald at jfitzgerald@ivcusa.org or
312-961-6206
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our weekly intentions
Remember Our Sick
Sunday, July 17
Keeley Barr
Patricia Beckwith
Donna Cormack
Coty Cottle
Jim Cottle
Pat Cullen
Kathy Gerage
Gertrude Gordon
Bob Gregg
Meghan Healy
Pat Kelley
Laurie Konicek
Jeanie McInerney
7:30
9:30 Ch
9:30 Mc
11:00
12:30
6:00
Judith Nani
Mary Carol O'Brien
Lukas Parsek
Paul Parsek
Pat Reagan
Noreen Ritt
Infant Mary Elizabeth Roland
Judith Santi
Liz Smith
Patrick Stein
Sue Sychowski
Ed Tracz
Andrea Zielinski
Recent Baptisms
Conrad Sebastian, son of Teresa (Hypke)
Carruthers and Maurice Carruthers
Kendelle Quinn, daughter of Teresa (Hypke)
Carruthers and Maurice Carruthers
George Douglas, son of Audrey (Myler)
Shewchuck and Thomas Shewchuck
Vincent Oliver, son of Paola (Caldas) Tarpey and
Patrick Tarpey
Our Beloved Deceased
Anthony Roppolo, father of Joe, Vicki Lundy
and Caryn Wilson
Upcoming Weddings
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Nina Urso & Aurelio Barahona
Annie Schufreider & Thomas Durkin
Alex Cipolla & Thomas Simon
Lauren Kolod & Bryan Wysocke
Marc Bouthillette & Anna Miller
Miya Shmilyk & Piotr Kulesz
Living and Deceased Members of OLPH (Fr. Kostyk)
Sydney Corbett and Marshall Hejza (Fr. Hickey)
Patrick McNaughton (Fr. Lara)
Joseph Miller, Jr. and Dr. Gabriel Lorenzo (Fr. Boland)
Jason Lagoa, Thomas Gilhooly and Coyle Dillon (Fr. Lara)
Alice Wassmann and Geraldine Poydence (MFTL) (Fr. Boland)
Monday, July 18
6:30
8:30
Jim Ford and Marie Caputo Sheridan & Families
Living and Deceased Members of OLPH
Tuesday, July 19
6:30
8:30
Leora Rubey O’Donohue and Baby Vick
Edmund Burke
Wednesday, July 20
6:30
8:30
Pasquesi & Carani Families
Living and Deceased Members of OLPH
Thursday, July 21
6:30
8:30 Wanda Sanders and Martin Clark
Elinor Cass and Will Hicks
Friday, July 22
6:30
8:30
Donald Regan and William Nitschke
Valeriano Perez and Antonio Liga
Saturday, July 23
6:30
8:30
1:00
3:00
5:00
Living and Deceased Members of OLPH
Laurette Gaumond
Urso ~ Barahona Wedding
Schufreider ~ Durkin Wedding
Kurt Kuebler and Mary Fran O’Brien (Fr. Hickey)
Sunday, July 24
7:30
9:30 Ch
9:30 Mc
11:00
12:30
6:00
Evelyn Buri (Fr. Boland)
Tom Ziegenfuss and Richard Tinkham (Fr. Dees)
Aly Ludden (MFTL) (Fr. Boland)
Lois M. Hain and Fritz Casperson (Fr. Dees)
Gabriel Lorenzo and Dr. David Ahlering (Fr. Boland)
Living and Deceased Members of OLPH (Fr. Kostyk)
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (CONFESSION)
Sat. • 4:00 - 4:45 p.m. or by appointment
LITURGY OF THE HOURS Wed. • 8:10 a.m.
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK
After the 8:30 Mass on the 2nd Saturday of every month
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Fri. • 9:00 a.m. - 3:50 p.m. • Lady Chapel
DIVINE MERCY HOLY HOUR Fri. • 3:00 p.m. • Lady Chapel
MASSES AT MARYHAVEN Sun. Tue. and Fri.• 10:30 a.m.
ROSARY Mon. - Sat. • after 8:30 a.m. Mass
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parish information
PARISH OFFICE 847.729.1525
FAX 847.729.0623
THE CITY olphglenview.onthecity.org
Rev. Jeremiah Boland, Pastor
jboland@olphchurch-il.org
Rev. Thomas E. Hickey, Pastor Emeritus
Rev. Isaac Lara, Associate Pastor
ilara@olphchurch-il.org
Rev. Nicholas Kostyk, Associate Pastor
nkostyk@olphchurch-il.org
Rev. Paddy Tyrrell, SJ Associate Pastor
paddy@tyrrellsj.com
Jim & Pat Revord, Deacon Couple
Dave & Mary Beth Kalina, Deacon Couple
Nancy Schwider, Director of Operations & Stewardship,
nschwider@olphchurch-il.org
Russell Stern, Director of Music Ministry
rstern@olphchurch-il.org
Natalie Conseur, Director of Communications
nconseur@olphchurch-il.org
WEBSITE olphglenview.org
FACEBOOK.COM/olphglenview
Cherie DiCesare, Director of Religious Education 847-998-5289 cdicesare@olphchurch-il.org
Rev. Paddy Tyrrell, Coordinator of Youth & Young Adult
Ministry 847-602-4143
Dr. Amy Mills, Parish School Principal 847-724-6990, amills@olph-il.org
John Kurkowski, School Endowment Board Chair
john.kurkowski@comcast.net
Laura Kearney, Parish Secretary
lkearney@olphchurch-il.org
Linda Feo, Parish Office Assistant
lfeo@olphchurch-il.org
Margie Andre, Liturgy Assistant
mandre@olphchurch-il.org
Gloria Gaughan, Evening & Weekend Receptionist
ggaughan@olphchurch-il.org
OLPH Care Links
Bereavement Support
Deacon Dave Kalina
847-729-1525 ext. 25
dkalina@olphchurch-il.org
Confidential Assistance
Sister Paulanne 847-724-2044
Homebound/Hospital Visits
Rick Nash
847-651-8718
rick.nash@comcast.net
Respect Life
Monica Cassidy
847-724-7206
monccas@comcast.net
Assistive Listening Devices Available at OLPH – For those who are hard of hearing we have assistive listening devices
available to help you participate more fully during Mass. Please plan to arrive for Mass a few minutes early to borrow the necessary
equipment from Sr. Paulanne. Please don’t forget to return the devices at the end of Mass when you are finished.

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