6-30-13 - Old St. Patrick`s Church
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6-30-13 - Old St. Patrick`s Church
The Crossroads Old St. Patrick’s Church Bulletin k June 30, 2013 Four-week speaker and discussion series for young adults 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 Just a Thought... How Happiness Happens Music Ministry Crossroads Runners A Helping Hand for a Hurting Heart Encore Calling all Lectors Living the Legacy Trinity Volunteer Corps Expansion beginning Sunday, July 14, 2013. See page 5 for details Follow us on: Please visit our website at www.oldstpats.org for more information on all of Old St. Pat’s Events and Programs. Just a Thought... Whether you are a hockey fan or not, it is fun when your hometown team wins a championship series and title! I never played hockey and I am certainly no authority on the sport itself but you have to admit, this Stanley Cup playoff series was one of the most exciting set of games we have witnessed in a long time. It seemed like almost every game was Fr. Tom Hurley filled with great action and nail-biting overtimes! Many of us stayed up late into the night watching some of these playoff games to the bitter end. After the Blackhawks beat the LA Kings to make their way into the Stanley Cup finals against the Bruins, a reporter from WGN was outside church on that Sunday morning looking for a quick interview. She asked me only one question: “Father, in your opinion, is there a ‘spiritual’ dimension to the Hawks and is it acceptable to pray for them to win the Stanley Cup?” I said quite simply: “Sure, it is okay to pray for them. From a Catholic perspective, it is easy: we believe in the Trinity and if Patrick Kane can do another hat-trick, we should be in good shape!” Not sure church authorities would appreciate my theological comparison but what the heck, I was put on the spot! But for now, can’t we allow a team’s victory to renew us and put a bounce in our step as we celebrate a great victory for the city we call home? marathon bombing back in April. He was quoted as saying sports are meant to bring people together in unity, not divide people through violence. I couldn’t agree more. The Stanley Cup will be traveling around the city and country now for the next several months with the Blackhawks. The flags will fly and the jerseys will be worn for the next few days, perhaps weeks. At some point, the thrill will wear off and life will move on. But for now, can’t we allow a team’s victory to renew us and put a bounce in our step as we celebrate a great victory for the city we call home? May the God of victory, the God who renews us, and the God who calls us into a deeper communion with each other, help us to share that energy with each other as we continue on our journey to be a blessing to each other in our home town. Enjoy these summer days. See you around! Fr. Tom Hurley Pastor, Old St. Patrick’s Church P.S.: last Sunday, we had a record breaking 250 people attend the 8 p.m. summer sunset liturgy, which is awesome. Please join us and spread the word! Maybe “hat-tricks” (by the way, that is when a player scores three goals in a game) is not a great spiritual insight, but I do believe there is something to be said for Unity and Joy. When something like the Blackhawks’ victory happens, like this past Monday night, it is a reason to celebrate and it has the power to unify a city and her people. While I am writing this column before the parade and celebration on Friday, these past days have been a time of outward testimony of people’s thrill and excitement for a city and the community in which we live. Even if you are not a sports enthusiast, wouldn’t we all rather see the good news of victory and pride for a city than the other bad news that seems to plague our news stations each and every night? I read in the news last week that the winner of the Boston Marathon, an Ethiopian runner, returned his medal to the city of Boston in honor of those killed and injured in the 2 Visit our website at www.oldstpats.org. Follow Old St. Pat’s on: A WAKENINGS How Happiness Happens by Anthony de Mello, SJ From Awareness: The Perils and Opportunities of Reality (pages 54-56) We all depend on one another for all kinds of things, don’t we? We depend on the butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker. Interdependence. That’s fine! We set up society this way and we allot different functions to different people for the welfare of everyone, so that we will function better and live more effectively — at least we hope so. But to depend on another psychologically — to depend on another emotionally — what does that imply? It means to depend on another human being for my happiness. Think about that. Because if you do, the next thing you will be doing, whether you’re aware of it or not, is demanding that other people contribute to your happiness. Then there will be a next step — fear, fear of loss, fear of alienation, fear of rejection, mutual control. Perfect love casts out fear. Where there is love there are no demands, no expectations, no dependency. I do not demand that you make me happy; my happiness does not lie in you. If you were to leave me, I will not feel sorry for myself; I enjoy your company immensely, but I do not cling. Anthony de Mello, SJ I enjoy it on a non-clinging basis. What I really enjoy is not you; it’s something greater than both you and me. It is something that I discovered, a kind of symphony, a kind of orchestra that plays one melody in your presence, but when you depart, the orchestra doesn’t stop. When I meet someone else, it plays another melody, which is also very delightful. And when I’m alone, it continues to play. There’s a great repertoire and it never ceases to play. COME HOME TO YOURSELF. OBSERVE YOURSELF … SELF-OBSERVATION IS SUCH A DELIGHTFUL AND EXTRAORDINARY THING. That is what awakening is all about… Think of the loneliness that is yours. Would human company ever take it away? It will only serve as a distraction. There’s an emptiness inside, isn’t there? And when the emptiness surfaces, what do you do? You run away, turn on the television, turn on the radio, read a book, search for human company, seek entertainment, seek distraction. Everybody does that. It’s a big business nowadays, an organized industry to distract us and entertain us. Come home to yourself. Observe yourself… Self-observation is such a delightful and extraordinary thing. After a while you don’t have to make any effort, because as illusions begin to crumble, you begin to know things that cannot be described. It’s called happiness. Everything changes and you become addicted to awareness. 3 Visit our website at www.oldstpats.org. Follow Old St. Pat’s on: P ROGRAMS Music Ministry —Transition Dear Old St. Pat’s Members and Friends: Thank you to so many of you for your kind words to me since the announcement of the re-organization of Music Ministry at Old St Patrick’s Church. As most of you have already heard, my role at Old St Patrick’s Church is changing. I will no longer be planning, coordinating, playing and conducting music for Sunday Liturgies. That will be in the capable hands of Dominic Trumfio and Laura Higgins. Rather, I will continue to remain involved in music for weddings and funerals; and continue to be responsible for our three major concerts every year. Deck The Hall Our first concert coming up is our annual Deck the Hall Concert on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, December 5, 6, and 7, 2013. Again, there will be wonderful arrangements of familiar Christmas carols performed by Old St. Patrick Church’s Deck Concert Choir and the Metropolis Symphony Orchestra; exciting arrangements of Christmas choral music; some “new to most of us” Christmas music; and also delightful solo pieces. After a year’s hiatus, we are thrilled to announce that Rodrick Dixon and Alfreda Burke will be joining us and adding their spirited and inspiring voices to the program. Our Deck the Hall Concert Choir rehearsals begin on Thursday, September 19, 2013 in the Church Hall from 7 – 9 p.m. and continue most Tuesdays and Thursdays until the concert. There will be a special rehearsal on Thursday, December 5, 2013 at 4 p.m. with the orchestra. Auditions for this choir are scheduled on Tuesday, September 17, 2013 from 5 – 8 p.m. Too Hot To Handel: the Gospel Messiah Our second concert of the year is the Auditorium Theatre’s production of Too Hot To Handel: the Gospel Messiah scheduled during the Martin Luther King, Jr. weekend, Saturday and Sunday, January 18 and 19, 2014. There are a total of 13 Monday night rehearsals in Old St Patrick’s Church Hall from 7-9:15 p.m.. First rehearsal and group auditions start on Monday, September 23, 2013. Come and join the Too Hot Choir in singing this spirited arrangement of Handel’s “Messiah,” again with soloists Alfreda Burke and Rodrick Dixon. Celtic Celebration/Siamsa na nGael Concert Our third and final concert of the year is the Celtic Celebration/Siamsa na nGael Concert at Chicago’s Symphony Center on Tuesday, March 11, 2014. Continuing our tradition of exploring the Irish Celtic connection with other peoples, we will tell the story of the relationship with our Jewish brothers and sisters through music, song, dance and narrative. Stay tuned for more details on “If it Weren’t For the Irish and the Jews…” Choir rehearsals begin on Thursday, January 9, 2014 from 7 - 9:15 p.m. in the Church Hall with auditions on Tuesday, January 7 from 5 -8 p.m. The rehearsals continue on most Tuesdays and Thursdays until the special rehearsals with orchestra and soloists on Monday, March 10, 2014 in our church from 6:30-10 p.m. and on Tuesday, March 11, 2014 at Symphony Center from 4 - 6:15 p.m. L As you can see, I am most fortunate to still be involved in music at Old St Patrick’s Church and I look forward to these concert programs with you. For more information, or to schedule a rehearsal, please contact Bill Fraher at 312.831.9353, or BillF@oldstpats.org. Mark your calendars now! Bill Fraher, Director of Concert Choirs 4 Visit our website at www.oldstpats.org. Follow Old St. Pat’s on: P ROGRAMS Old St. Pat’s Young Adult Ministry invites you to join them for another summer of THEOLOGY ON TAP! This four-week speaker and discussion series for young adults is a great Chicago summer tradition around the city. And once again, Old St. Pat’s has the opportunity to host these delightful evenings of conversation, delicious food and beverages, and wonderful community. There is an amazing lineup for this year’s Theology on Tap with speakers who are sure to entertain and enlighten. Whether you can come for one night, or all four nights, we welcome you! Time: 6:15 – 8 p.m. (following the 5 p.m. Mass). Location: Old St. Pat’s Church Hall, 700 W. Adams, Chicago Dates and Speakers: Week 1: Sunday, July 14 A Universe of Abundance: Lessons I Have Learned Presented by Mr. Mike Leanard, Week 2: Sunday, July 21 Navigating the Merry-Go-Round: Spirituality in the Young Adult Years Presented by Fr. Ken Simpson Week 3: Sunday, July 28 Living our Call to Justice Presented by Ms. Megan Kennedy-Farrell, Week 4: Sunday, August 4 The Inconvenient Truths of Adulthood Mr. Al Gustafson Presented by Mr. Al Gustafson This is also a GREAT way to connect with the young adult community at Old St. Pat’s. If you are new to Chicago, just out of school, or looking to meet some great new people — join us for this Catholic summer staple! If you would like to volunteer to help us host one (or more) of these evenings, please contact Keara at kearac@oldstpats.org. 5 Visit our website at www.oldstpats.org. Follow Old St. Pat’s on: P ROGRAMS RUN WITH US! Registration Closes in One Week! If you want to participate in the 2013 Bank of America Chicago Marathon this is your very last chance to register! Old St. Pat’s Crossroads Runners has a limited number of entries available to run and we want you to join us. Entries will be accepted for only one more week — deadline is Sunday, June 30. Register TODAY to enjoy this wonderful experience. Make this the summer you finally get out there and DO IT! To regisger, contact Tim Liston at tliston@oldstpats.org, or visit www.oldstpats.org/marathon. &RPLQJ6RRQ Crossroads Athletics will start in July! More information will be included in next week’s bulletin, or for a list of events, visit www.crowdrise.com/oldstpatrickschurch. Let’s get active! 6 Visit our website at www.oldstpats.org. Follow Old St. Pat’s on: P ROGRAMS Connections and Harmony, Hope & Healing Host Memorial Service A Helping Hand for a Hurting Heart On June 8, 2013, Connections and Harmony, Hope & Healing hosted the 2nd Annual Pediatric Memorial Service at the University of Illinois Hospital – Chicago. It was a difficult, but beautiful day that memorialized the children who had passed away at the UIC hospital. Volunteers set-up the area and hosted the grieving families throughout the memorial service. There was laughter and tears, photos of the children, and a tree was planted in their memory. Harmony, Hope & Healing’s, Marge, Tina and Anthony, soothed the mourners with their beautiful music and voices. At the end of the service, balloons with messages to the children were released to the sounds of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” — a fitting tribute to those children we have lost along the way. I would like to share the folloiwng “thank you” note: Dear Old St. Patrick’s Church: Thank you so much for your help and participation with our pediatric memorial service. We could not have done it without you! We greatly appreciate your continued support and everything you do for us. You guys are amazing! Lindsay Cousins, Child Life Specialist, University of Illinois Hospital - Chicago 3. Beth Marek Director of Outreach, Old St. Patrick’s Church 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Cherishing a child’s memory. y. Harmony, Hope & Healing: Anthony (left), Marge and Tina. Everyone helps to plant a tree. Balloon release. Sharing hugs & tears. Outreach and Connections. Volunteers. 2. 6. 4. 5. 7 Visit our website at www.oldstpats.org. Follow Old St. Pat’s on: P ROGRAMS SAVE THE DATE! ANNUAL BELOVED PICNIC Date: Sunday, July 21 Noon: Liturgy 1 p.m. Picnic Encore Presents History is Hott: Palmer House Hilton Tour and Lunch Location Waveland Grove 15, 3580 N. Recration Drive (Lakeshore & Recreation), Chicago Saturday, July 20, 2013 Palmer House, 17 E. Monroe, Chicago Noon Lunch 1:30 p.m. Lecture 2:15 p.m. Tour of the Palmer House Hilton In Observance of Independence Day There will be no 7 a.m. or 12:10 p.m. Mass at Old St. Patrick’s Church on Thursday, July 4, 2012. The Church Offices will be closed on Thursday, July 4, 2012. “THOSE WHO DENY FREEDOM TO OTHERS DESERVE IT NOT FOR THEMSELVES.” Dine in the hotel’s lovely Lockwood Restaurant followed by a personally guided lecture and tour of the hotel’s Art Deco lobby, grand ballrooms, and guestrooms. Reservations: Contact Patricia O’Brien, patricia7414@ gmail.com, or 847.679.2538. Cost: $55 per person (inclusive of tax and gratuity). Send checks, payable to Old St. Patrick’s Church to: Old St. Patrick;s Church, Attn: Encore, 711 W. Monroe, Chicago, Il 60661 — Abraham Lincoln 8 Visit our website at www.oldstpats.org. Follow Old St. Pat’s on: P ROGRAMS Calling All Lectors: Past, Present and Future! Do you participate in Mass but wish you could do more? Do you feel called to proclaim the Word of the Lord? Thursday, July 11 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Fr. Jack Wall Mission Center, 711 W. Monroe, Chicago $30 per person To register, visit www.signmeuup.com/91477. If you have any questions, contact Ali at aniederkorn@hotmail.com Prayerful Relationship: Practices of Inclusion with Mary Holmquist Loving What and Who We Would Rather Avoid Are you interested in serving as a Lector at Old St. Pat’s Sunday Masses for the next liturgical year? Please mark your calendars for our annual gathering of all Lectors! In order to serve as a Lector from December 2013 – November 2014, you are invited to attend one of the following Lector Gatherings: Sunday, August 18, 2013 12:30 - 2 p.m. Old St. Pat’s Church Hall, 700 W. Adams, Chicago Lunch will be served. How can we live this Gospel message? Join us as we explore practices that open our hearts — to God, our neighbors, and ourselves. By embracing silence and breath, we cultivate the space for choice and grace. Mary is an active member of Old St. Pat’s and an engaged member of the Beloved community. She has led the Centering Prayer community for several years. She also is a licensed Massage Therapist, certified in Swedish massage with specializations in Myofascial Release, CranioSacral Therapy, Thai, and sports massage. She received her massage therapy Mary Holmquist degree from the New School of Massage, Bodywork and Healing. She is pursuing advanced training in CranialSacral Therapy. Mary has been pracicing various forms of meditation for eight years. She facilitates a weeky meditation group and promotes integration of meditation techniques with her clients. Her passion is to help others correct chronic patterns, recover from injuries and harness newly available energy to enhance performance, increase freedom of movement, and deepen self-awareness. Save the Date! Thursday, August 8 Prayerful Balance: Maintaining Balance through Major Life Events with Deb Wilson 9 Wednesday, September 4, 2013 6:30 - 8 p.m. Fr. Jack Wall Mission Center, Room 25AB, 2nd Fl., 711 W. Monroe, Chicago Dinner will be served. We will be joined by Fr. Richard Fragomeni of CTU who is preparing a special presentation for the Lectors of Old ST. Pat’s. You need only attend one of these gatherings, as they are identical in content. Your attendance is your commitment to serving your first th as a Lector at Old St. St year or your thirtieth Pat’s. Please direct questions and R.S.V.P.’s to Krista Kutz at kristak@oldstpats.org. Visit our website at www.oldstpats.org. Follow Old St. Pat’s on: P ROGRAMS This year, the Frances Xavier Warde School completed a historic service ice project. In September, students and families received the challenge to t complete 4000 hours of community service. FXW rose to the challenge. ge ge. On June 12, the school community celebrated the students’ amazing in ing achievement of completing an astounding 5144 service hours during in ing the school year. ol On FXW Day, the year-end celebration on June 12, the entire school gathered to reflect on their service work. Students from the Holy Name me Cathedral campus marched through downtown Chicago, holding signs ns St and banners announcing their pride in service. They arrived at Old St. Patrick’s Church and found a street full of younger students, parentss and well wishers to greet them. om At a beautiful Mass filled with the children’s singing voices, Father Tom Hurley encouraged students and parents to make service a regular partt of their lives – to wear service like you would wear a hat. He reminded ed nd the community of the legacy of Mother Frances Xavier Warde and or her commitment to service. Father Hurley honored the children for Living the Legacy of Mother Warde and for creating their own legacyy of helping others. The students ended the beautiful June day with a picnic. They celebrated their year of academic success and service learning before saying goodbye to teachers and friends for the summer. It was a memorable year for the Frances Xavier Warde School! 10 Visit our website at www.oldstpats.org. Follow Old St. Pat’s on: P ROGRAMS Trinity Volunteer Corps Expansion Catholic Theological Union Position Available Manager of Information Technology Catholic Theological Union at Chicago (CTU), the largest Roman Catholic graduate school of theology in the United States, is seeking a Manager of Information Technology who will be responsible for overseeing, coordinating, and maintaining the information technology requirements of CTU. Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in computer science, or equivalent education and experience in network management. Applicants should email a cover letter, resume, and salary history to: Vice President for Administration and Finance Office, Catholic Theological Union, 5401 S. Cornell Ave., Chicago, IL 60615 or via email: vpadminoffice@ctu.edu. Applications will be considered until the position is filled. Trinity Volunteer Corps (TVC) promotes inclusion through volunteerism for adults with intellectual and developmental (IDD) disabilities and their friends. Currently, there are six long-term volunteers working two to three days per week in area non-profit organizations in their neighborhoods. In addition, almost 100 volunteers are involved in opportunities in their parishes and with the Ronald McDonald House Charities. TVC is a new service model that seeks to enrich the lives of adults with IDD, empowering them to become agents for good and inspiration. Do you know an adult with IDD who would like to become a volunteer? TVC expects to add three new, long-term volunteers in the next several months. For more information, please ask your friends and their families to contact www.trinityvolunteers.org, or call 708.567.0518. Divorce Support Group — You Are No Alone Sunday: June 30 Room 23, 2nd floor,Fr. Jack Wall Mission Center, 711 W. Monroe, Chicago This is a networking group for men and women who are separated or divorced. “You Are Not Alone” is a chance to talk with other men and women who are separated or divorced. We meet to discuss topics of importance to those seeking to heal during and after one of life’s most difficult transitions. We are not professional counselors, but are your peers who have been there and simply wish to listen and offer encouragement. We meet every other Sunday, from 10:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. at 711 W. Monroe, Chicago, Room 23. This is a free, drop-in networking group and no registration is required. For questions, please contact Debbie at debromeo55@gmail.com. 11 1. Karina Leonard joined TVC shortly before her 22nd birthday, the date that students with special needs are compelled to leave the public school system. With the help of her TVC facilitator, Old St. Pat’s member, Annmarie Ries, Karina began working in the kitchen at Dominican University. 2. Walter Lazard co-volunteers with Joe Harzich in the Old St. Pat’s Hospitality Ministry. They provide a very warm welcome to everyone at the 11:15 a.m. Sunday Liturgy. Visit our website at www.oldstpats.org. Follow Old St. Pat’s on: G ENERAL I NFORMATION Wedding Schedule Mass Schedule Sunday 7 a.m., 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11:15 a.m., 12:45 p.m., and 5 p.m. Monday – Friday (Daily Mass) 7 a.m. and 12:10 p.m. If you are engaged and would like to be married at Old St. Patrick’s Church, please contact Jo Ann O’Brien, wedding scheduler/coordinator, at JoAnnO@oldstpats. org, or 312.831.9383. Wedding Banns Church is open for Personal Prayer: Monday – Friday: 7 a.m. – 1 p.m. May the Winds of Heaven Dance Between You. I Reconciliation Fridays at 11:45 a.m., or upon request. Liturgical Ministry If you would like to volunteer as a minister or coordinator for one of our Liturgies, please complete the online form at www.oldstpats.org/liturgy/liturgicalministry. Services Sign-Language Interpreter A Sign Language Interpreter is available at the 5 p.m. Mass. Low-gluten Host Old St. Pat’s has low-gluten hosts available for those members who, for health reasons, could not receive regular Communion hosts. Please inform the Mass coordinator if you would like to receive a low-gluten host. Nursery Service Nursery service is available during the 9:30 and 11:15 a.m. Masses in The Frances Xavier Warde School building. Enter the school on Des Plaines Street. The Baptismal Program and Schedule To schedule a baptism, please contact Betty O’Toole, Baptism Scheduler, at 312.798.2366. Eric Clouse & Sara Jane Baker Andrew Jeffrey Geye & Tarah Lynn Ellington Christian Frederick Landis Cullen & Anne Julia Daly Matthew Misch & Jessica Kelly II Nicholas James Berta & Catherine Sue Adam George Casey & Kathryn Kozlowski Jo Blitz Abeja Escotal & Sandra Violeta Gutierrez Steven Garrabrants & Emily Murphy Ross David Luedke & Juliann Eveges Marc Molik & Elizabeth Janus Christopher Matthew Montoya & Ana Fernanda Linares Joseph Rice & Marian McLaughlin Kenneth Williamson & Cristina Izurieta III Brendan T. Bombard & Marilyn R. Bowden Robert Matthew Bruggeman & Lauren Michelle Spies Justin Evans & “Katie” Catherine Deatsch Joaquin Jara & Jennifer Doyal Kevin Wessel & Kristin Thomas Old St. Patrick’s Website Be sure to visit our website, www.oldstpats.org, for the most up-to-date information. An Invitation to Become a Member of Old St. Patrick’s Church We are honored to have you worship with us today and we hope your experience was both meaningful and enjoyable. If you would like to become a member of Old St. Pat’s, please visit our website at oldstpats.org/membership. For more information, please contact Tim Liston at 312.798.2348, or tliston@oldstpats.org. 12 Greater Chicago Food Depository (GCFD) Old St. Pat’s Group Volunteer Dates 4100 W. Ann Lurie Place, Chicago 773.247.3663 Help Us Stamp Out Hunger! Group Date/Time Contact Outreach weekday Tuesday, July 10 9 a.m. - Noon Jim Holbrook jamesjholbrookjr@yahoo.com 773.237.2625 Connections Saturday, July 13 9 a.m. - Noon Christine Miller mllrctmiller@aol.com Outreach weekend Mary Beth Riley mbriley07@yahoo.com 630.655.9447 Saturday, July 13 9 a.m. - Noon Visit our website at www.oldstpats.org. Follow Old St. Pat’s on: H EARTS AND P RAYERS Jesus answered him, “Foxes have dens and birds of the sky have nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to rest his head.” And to another he said, “Follow me.” But he replied, “Lord, let me go first and bury my father.” But he answered him, “Let the dead bury their dead. But you, go and proclaim the kingdom of God.” - Lk 9:58-60 Sunday, June 30, 2013 Readings: 1 Kgs 19:16b, 19-21/Gal 5:1, 1318/Lk 9:51-62 Mass Remembrances: 7 a.m. 8 a.m. 9:30 a.m. James & Patricia Miller Family 11:15 a.m. 5 p.m. 8 p.m. Patricia Ackley ( ) Book of Patrick: Sheila Anderson, Sr. Marie Bernadette Carroll, O.P., Mary O’Brien Kelly, Bob & Anne Kolatorowicz, Ray LeFevour, Tom & Peggy McFarland, Jim & Judy McLaughlin, Ann M. O’Brien, Marguerite McSheehy O’Brien, Frank Payne Monday, July 1, 2013 Readings: Gn 18:16-33/Mt 8:18-22 Book of Patrick: John & Rosemary Allan, Rudolph & Janet Budach, Eleanor & Michael Buckley, Paul Elmer, Judy Glassberg, Les Larsen, Denise Lyons, Joan M. Morgan, Joe Radakovitz, Sue Koelzer-Salter, Robert Seay Tuesday, July 2, 2013 Readings: Gn 19:15-29/Mt 8:23-27 Book of Patrick: Tom & Marilyn Prost, Maureen White Wednesday, July 3, 2013 Readings: Eph 2:19-22/Jn 20:24-29 Mass Remembrrances: Thomas Butler ( ) Book of Patrick: Willard Jerome Blix, Michael Dane Bowyer, Robert Carnahan, Thomas P. Flanagan, Brother Aloysius Fitzgerald F.S.C., Joseph Fox, Attracta O’Shaughnessy Parr, Dr. Gerald P. Scanlon, Mary Sirucasano Stenta, Jean Szymanski, Gloria & J. Robert Walsh The Book of Patrick: Offers perpetual remembrance for a loved one who has passed, or for a loved one in remembrance of a sacramental date. The date is chosen by the donor. The $150 donations requested benefits Old St. Patrick’s. For more information, please contact Tim Liston at 312.798.2348 or tliston@oldstpats.org Pastoral Care: Do you know someone in need of Pastoral Care amongst our Old St. Pat’s community? Please contact Bernadette Moore Gibson at 312.798.2389. Thursday, July 4, 2013 Readings: Gn 22:1b-19/Mt 9:1-8 Book of Patrick: Jim Bowler, Elizabeth S. Clancy, Elizabeth Ann Frasca, Edward Holly, John Riley, Anna Mae Schuch, Dorothy Janos Wine Friday, July 5, 2013 Readings: Gn 23:1-4, 19; 24:1-8, 62-67/ Mt 9:9-13 Book of Patrick: Colleen Burns, Dolores Connolly & Daniel Casey, Casimer Kusmider, Michael James Perona Saturday, July 6, 2013 Readings: Gn 27:1-5, 15-29/Mt 9:14-17 Book of Patrick: Raymond J. Carroll, Dan Creed & Family, Marney De Cardy, Virginia “Ginger” LeFevour, Marie & Alex Marini, Carolyn Ella Shepard Sunday, July 7, 2013 Readings: Is 66:10-14c/Gal 6:14-18/Lk 10:1-12, 17-20 or 10:1-9 Prayer Requests For Those Who Are Sick Johnny Bach, Debbie Best, Thomas Ciolino, Carl Demo, Sue Eldersveld, Heather Clyde Fischer, Bobbie Hodges, Father of Fr. Jamels James, Colleen Legge, Bob Leetch, Claire Madden, Dan Martin, Noreen Nolan, Phil O’Connor, Jonathan Ruizz, Julie Stein For Those Who Have Recently Died Max Raymond Anglin, James E Devero, Kevin Green, Irene Halicka, Dr. Douglas Johnson, Kira Mammoser, Ruth Pliska, Cindy Tanzillo Women and Men of Faith July 5 St. Anthony Zaccaria (1502-1539) At the same time that Martin Luther was attacking abuses in the Church, a reformation within the Church was already being attempted. Among the early movers of the Counter-Reformation was Anthony Zaccaria. His mother became a widow at 18 and devoted herself to the spiritual education of her son. He received a medical doctorate at 22 and, while working among the poor of his native Cremona in Italy, was attracted to the religious life. He renounced his rights to any future inheritance, worked as a catechist and was ordained a priest at the age of 26. While in Milan, he laid the foundations of three religious congregations, one for men and one for women, plus an association of married couples. Their aim was the reform of the decadent society of their day, beginning with the clergy, religious and lay people. Greatly inspired by St. Paul (his congregation is named the Barnabites, after the companion of that saint), Anthony preached with great vigor in church and street, conducted popular missions and was not ashamed of doing public penance. He encouraged such innovations as the collaboration of the laity in the apostolate, frequent Communion, the Forty Hours devotion and the ringing of church bells at 3:00 p.m. on Fridays. Prayer Requests: Names of the sick or recently deceased are listed for one week in the prayers of the faithful and two subsequent weeks in the bulletin. Please call Bernadette Gibson at 773.848.1868 to add a name to the list. His holiness moved many to reform their lives but, as with all saints, it also moved many to oppose him. Twice his community had to undergo official religious investigation, and twice it was exonerated. Mass Remembrances Commemorate a birthday, special anniversary, or the anniversary of a loved one’s death on the date of your choice (two weeks notice required to meet bulletin printing deadline). Includes a Mass card. Please call 312.648.1021. While on a mission of peace, he became seriously ill and was brought home for a visit to his mother. He died at Cremona at the age of 36. Adapted from www.americancatholic.org ( ) Deceased 13 Visit our website at www.oldstpats.org. Follow Old St. Pat’s on: D IRECTORY Old St. Patrick’s Church Administrative Office • Fr. Jack Wall Mission Center • 711 W. Monroe • Chicago, IL 60661 • p 312.648.1021 • f 312.648.9025 Accounting Janette Nunez 312.798.2305 janetten@oldstpats.org Linda Vasquez 312.798.2307 lindav@oldstpats.org Advancement Tim Liston 312.798.2381 tliston@oldstpats.org Bridget Conway 312.798.2348 bridgetc@oldstpats.org Annulment Support Ministry Patty Stiles 847.220.3011 pstiles224@comcast.net Baptisms Betty O’Toole, scheduler 312.798.2366 bettyo@oldstpats.org Beloved Tammy Roeder 312.798.2350 tammy.roeder@oldstpats.org BluePrints/8th Grade Experience Becky Gee 312.798.2329 beckyg@oldstpats.org Book of Patrick Tim Liston 312.798.2348 tliston@oldstpats.org Buildings/Grounds Andrew Rhodes 312.798.2345 andyr@oldstpats.org Clergy Pastor Fr. Thomas J. Hurley 312.831.9363 tomh@oldstpats.org Admin. Assistant to Pastor Skye Darke 312.831.9377 skyed@oldstpats.org In Residence Fr. John J. Wall Fr. John Cusick Visiting Clergy Fr. Edward Foley, OFM Cap. Rev. Tony Mazurkiewicz, O. Carm Fr. Pat McGrath, SJ Fr. Paul Novak, OSM Fr. William O’Shea Msgr. Kenneth Velo College Ministry Keara Ette 312.798.2328 kearac@oldstpats.org Communications Veronica Sepin 312.831.9364 veronicas@oldstpats.org 14 Community Outreach Beth Marek 312.831.9361 elizabethm@oldstpats.org Adult Literacy Program Marilyn and Joe Antonik* 773.286.3390 marantonik@att.net Blood Drive Mark Buciak* 773.307.0033 mark.buciak@rcn.com The Cara Program Eric Weinheimer 312.798.3305 Chicago Food Depository Mary Beth Riley* 630.655.9447 mbriley07@yahoo.com The Children’s Place Katie Byrne* 312.863.1120 kmbyrne@aol.com House of Mary and Joseph Kate Boege* 312.337.7953 kateboege@yahoo.com Interfaith House Beth Marek 312.831.9361 elizabethm@oldstpats.org Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly Joe Harzich* 312.835.4932 jharzich@aol.com Marah’s Permanent Housing RoxAnne Rochester* 312.553.1777 rrochester06@yahoo.com Special Olympics Greg Benacka* 708.271.4460 benacka.gregory@district205.net St. Agatha’s Sharing Parish Beth Marek 312.831.9361 elizabethm@oldstpats.org Su Casa Jim Karczewski* 630.279.0144 jkarcze877@aol.com Trinity Volunteer Corps Marty Kenahan 708.567.0518 mkenahan@trinityvolunteers.org U of I Hospital Pediatrics Sue Sierkierski* 312.546.4312 sasiek18@hotmail.com Database Christy Salazar 312.831.9354 christy.salazar@oldstpats.org Visit our website at www.oldstpats.org. Encore Mary Kay Slowikowski* marykayslowikowski@gmail.com Faith Formation Keara Ette 312.798.2328 kearac@oldstpats.org Family Ministry Bea Cunningham 312.831.9351 beac@oldstpats.org Katie Brandt 312.831.9352 family.ministry@oldstpats.org First Friday Club of Chicago Wanda Menghini 312.466.9610 ffcc@firstfridayclubchicago.org Foundations Youth Ministry Becky Gee 312.798.2329 beckyg@oldstpats.org Gay & Lesbian; Friends & Families Outreach (Old St. Pat’s) John Parro johnwparro@gmail.com Bob Kolatorowicz bobk@oldstpats.org, 312.831.9379 Grief Support Facilitators Judi Black, Bill Brennan* 312.798.2358 Hospitality Bridget Evers 312.831.9368 bridgete@oldstpats.org Liturgy Krista Kutz 312.798.2367 kristak@oldstpats.org Katie Kearns katiek@oldstpats.org Marriage Preparation Jack Berkemeyer - Pre-Cana Experience 312.798.2386 jackb@oldstpats.org Patty Stiles - Pre-Marital Assessment 847.220.3011 pstiles224@comcast.net Members/New Members Tim Liston 312.798.2348 tliston@oldstpats.org Music Bill Fraher 312.831.9353 billf@oldstpats.org Dominic Trumfio 312.831.9382 dominict@oldstpats.org Laura Higgins 708.606.8498 laurahigginssings@yahoo.com *Volunteers Follow Old St. Pat’s on: D IRECTORY North Lawndale Community Engagement Vincent L. Guider 312.798.2374 vincentg@oldstpats.org Office Manager Joanne Gresik 312.831.9370 joanneg@oldstpats.org Pastoral Care Ministry Bernadette Gibson 312.798.2389 prayer line bernadetteg@oldstpats.org 773.848.1868 pastoral cell The Mary and Bill Aronin Center for Social Concerns 703 W. Monroe Chicago, IL 60661 Parking at Old St. Pat’s Career Transitions Center Mary Sabathne 312.906.9908 host@ctcchicago.org Saturdays Coprodeli, Peru Beth Marek 312.831.9361 elizabethm@oldstpats.org Lot 2: There is no charge to park your car in the roped off area marked “Old St. Pat’s” in the parking lot at the Southeast corner of Monroe and Des Plaines. RCIA Keara Ette 312.798.2328 kearac@oldstpats.org Friends of Fabretto, Nicaragua Tom Gleason* 773.227.6556 tgleason@ameritech.net Receptionist 312.648.1021 Harmony, Hope & Healing Marge Nykaza 312.466.0267 marge@harmonyhopeandhealing. org Resident Theologian Presenter Dr. Terry Nelson-Johnson terryn@oldstpats.org 312.831.9373 Social Justice Bob Kolatorowicz 312.831.9379 bobk@oldstpats.org Special Events Sheila Greifhahn 312.798.2343 sheilag@oldstpats.org Annette Buys 312.831.9355 annetteb@oldstpats.org Spiritual Companionship Tammy Roeder 312.798.2350 tammy.roeder@oldstpats.org Tours of Old St. Pat’s Jim McLaughlin* 630.852.7269 j-jmclaughlin@comcast.net Horizons for Youth Emily Moyer 312.627.9031 emily@horizons-for-youth.org Jewish Catholic Dialogue Gina Lakin* 773.485.9966 ginalakin@gmail.com Eileen O’Farrell Smith* eileen@theinterfaithunion.org LIFT - India Dan Quinn 412.996.9670 danquin.j@gmail.com For your convenience, we are providing parking information to make parking easily accessible for everyone who visits Old St. Pat’s. Lot 1: There is no charge to park your car in the parking lot at the Southeast corner of Adams and Des Plaines. Sundays Lot 1: There is no charge to park your car in the lot on the Southeast corner of Adams and Des Plaines all day and evening; Lot 2: There is no charge to park your car in the lot on the Southeast corner of Monroe and Des Plaines until 6:30 p.m. You must pay after 6:30 p.m. Lot 3: There is no charge to park your car in the lot on the Northwest corner of Monroe and Des Plaines (across from 711) until 5 p.m. You must pay after 5 p.m. to park in this lot. Weeknights Lot 1: There is no charge to park your car in the lot on the Southeast corner of Adams and Des Plaines; if you are coming to Old St. Pat’s for meetings, please let the attendant know and keep your keys as he leaves after 8 p.m. Lot 3: You must pay to park your car in the lot on the Northwest corner of Monroe and Des Plaines (across from 711) throughout the week. 3 Global Alliance for Africa Jonathan Shaver* 312.399.2830 jonathanshaver@msn.com Wedding Ministry JoAnn O’Brien 312.831.9383 joanno@oldstpats.org 2 Wedding Volunteers Mary Jo Graf * 312.360.1622 maryjog1221@sbcglobal.net Robin Ramel* 708.366.1293 robin511@earthlink.net 1 Women’s Spirituality Mary Anne Moriarty * 312.861.0382 Young Adult Ministry (Old St. Pat’s) Heather Hellmuth heatherh@oldstpats.org *Volunteers Visit our Website at www.oldstpats.org. 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