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Thirtieth Sunday in October 27, 2019 Ordinary Time OLPH Seek, Share, Rejoice! The prayer of the lowly Photo by Motoki Tonn on Unsplash Photo by Motoki Tonn pierces the clouds; it dœ s not rest till it reaches its goal, nor will it withdraw till the Most High responds, judges justly and affi rms the right, and the Lord will not delay. SIR 35: 21-22 Ouurr LLadyady ooff PPerpetualerpetual HelpHelp ParishParish 17751775 GroveGrove St.St. GlenviewGlenview ILIL 6002560025 ParishParish OfOffi cece 8847-729-152547-729-1525 olphglenview.orgolphglenview.org seek, share, rejoice - pastor's letter... Dear Parishioners, “O God, be merciful to me a sinner.” The lament of the tax collector in this weekend’s Gospel is one we might all ponder. Awareness of our need for mercy and forgiveness is crucial in any relationship, especially with the Lord. We all have the challenge of seeking a deeper insight into the parts of our lives in which sin and resentment broods. The only way we can move to a better place is to name it and take the actions that can bring us to a better place. Fidelity to Christ implies personal integrity and dedication to living gospel values. Being held accountable is a challenge for a family and a faith community. There are certain people in our lives who bring out the best in us. There are some voices in our lives that can compel us to change or to be an agent of mercy. Jerry Boland, Pastor Last weekend was the women’s Christ Renews His Parish retreat at the Bellarmine Retreat House. These Thoughts on the weekends always open up the power of mercy as people refl ect on their lives and open their hearts to the Sunday power of renewal. I really encourage you to consider attending one in the future. The men’s weekend is Scriptures scheduled for November 16-17 and there are still openings. We had another special moment in our centennial year as we marked the offi cial founding of the parish last Th ere is an interesting twist Friday, October 18, at the 8:30 morning mass. It is a blessing that our founding was established on the Feast we fi nd in today’s gospel when of St. Luke the Evangelist. we hear Jesus’ parable of the This past Wednesday I had the privilege of presiding at Mass for the Veritus Society of Regina Dominican High Pharisee and the tax collector School. Our parishioner, Maura Chamberlin is the Assistant Director of Advancement. We have many alumna praying in the temple. Th e from there as well as students attending. The school creates an environment where leadership and service Pharisee is “praying to are fostered through the context of Dominican values of hard work, prayer and justice. It was wonderful to himself.” share the evening with many committed to its mission. It doesn’t mean he was This Saturday, 10/26, at the 5:00 p.m. mass, we gather with the OLPH school endowment board to present praying silently. It seems to Dr. Amy Mills with this year’s proceeds of the endowment. Thank you to everyone who supports the mean something a lot more endowment. The resources are critical to providing an outstanding education and to keep down tuition costs. troubling, that he is praying Loyola Academy’s President’s dinner in which Sr. Paulanne will be honored is sold out! What an amazing to himself; that God is not his tribute! We hope to see you there at this wonderful event. The dinner is next Friday, 11/01, and begins with prayer’s intended audience. Mass at Old St. Patrick’s Church at 5:30 p.m. Th e words of the Pharisee Next weekend I will be speaking at all the masses for our annual refl ection on stewardship. I am always inspired are very much centered on by your generous sacrifi ces to sustain the mission of our parish. Our recent catch up Sunday appeal was a terrifi c himself: he makes claims success and closed the gap in our Sunday collections. This week, you will be receiving a copy of our Annual Report in about his character. He the mail. This is a powerful case statement of all that is supported through your sacrifi ces and stewardship of OLPH. highlights his own admirable In early November, you will be receiving are annual Planned Offertory program brochure in the mail, which invites activities. you to refl ect on the fi nancial support you can give to OLPH in the coming new year. Thank you for your discernment! Next Saturday, 11/02, following the 8:30 a.m. Mass, is our annual Summit, which gathers the ministerial leadership Good stewards of their prayer of the parish. We will be refl ecting in this centennial year on the blessings of the past and the challenges of the future. lives know that a prayer of praise and thanksgiving Also next Saturday, 11/02, at 7:00 p.m., is our annual Bereavement Liturgy. We gather with all who have should focus on the goodness experienced the death of a loved one in the past year. Saturday is also the Feast of All Souls when we begin of God. a special month of remembrance for our beloved dead. Please pray for all those who are mourning. The loving support of family and friends is crucial to coping with the pain. Do your prayers of thanksgiving always We have an author in the parish! Peter Nolan, long time commentator for Channel 5(NBC) has written a book, “News Stories, a memoir”. Peter has a fascinating take on many of the events and personalities from stay focused on God’s his career that stretched from the early 60’s to the late 80’s. He will present a conversation on his book, on unfathomable, immeasurable Saturday, 11/09 at 9:00 a.m. in the rectory. Come by for a cup of coffee and hear from someone who was in goodness and generosity? the trenches as a reporter. ©ICSC 2019 May your week be blessed! Rev. Jerry Boland 2 October 27, 2019 • olphglenview.org seek, share, rejoice - spiritual fitness ministry, rosary, parish summit... Would you like to get Spiritually Fit? Did You Relationships defi ne us Your relationships with family, friends, co-workers…and self…defi nes you Know... Your relationship with God affects all other relationships ...Father Kizza is celebrating Mother Mary during her Does this describe you? month of October by sharing the rosary — "I rarely pray; I don’t have the time” with young adults in the Lady Chapel every — “Prayer confuses me sometimes; I could use some help” Sunday night at 7:00pm? — “My prayer life is stale and boring; I get very little out of it” This is a brand new program that is — “My prayer life is inconsistent; I’d like to improve” building quickly from a grassroots level. It is specifi cally for young men and women, An Important Key to Spiritual Fitness is Prayer from high school ages on up to adults in their twenties. OLPH Spiritual Fitness Ministry (SFM) is offering a 90-day spiritual fi tness program…without crunches, weights or long runs. If you want to bring more meaning into your life through prayer, BE THERE. Sunday Working one-on-one with a prayer partner who understands the challenges night. You will not be disappointed. to improving one’s spirituality, you will discover how to make meaningful prayer part of your daily routine. Your spiritual fi tness routine will be customized for you. — Private and confi dential — No cost The Goal is to build a simple and sustainable prayer habit that leads to: — Greater awareness of God in your life – “moments of grace” — Improves relationships with family, friends…everyone…including you How can I fi nd out more? OLPH Parish Summit 2019 Contact: Geof Lutz 847-826-2024, olphsfi [email protected] Saturday, November 2 You are invited! On Sat., Nov. 2, following 8:30 am Mass, we will have our Parish Summit in McDonnell Hall. All parishioners are encouraged to attend. The fi rst half of the summit will be a presentation by Lowell Wallace. Lowell authored the excellent history of our parish that appeared in our OLPH Centennial Commemorative booklet. The second half of the summit will feature a talk by Fr. John Kartje. The theme of Fr. Kartje's presentation will be: Preparing for the Church of the Future. A light continental breakfast will be served as we celebrate our history and plan for our future. This is an event you won't want to miss. October 27, 2019 • olphglenview.org 3 We remember those in our parish who we have lost during the last year. Mathew McNabola Bernice Stagl Arlene Landgren Patricia Delaney Kathleen Gaughan George Louis Kovacs William Schlichtman Roman Piotrowski Judy Hauff Mary Buett gen Marion Stefo John Suerth John Michael (Mike) Gira III Tim Creed Grace Thunboe Joseph Lantolf Daniel Murphy Joanne Stewart Judith Nani Margaret Hein Mary Ann Hass Debbie Rento Maureen Hennelly Dr Richard Madura Anthony Repeta Jeanne Shannon Noel Lederer Cristina Maddalozzo Maurice Callahan Peter Angel Kathy Nitschke Rick Shea Corene Frick Daniel Dunlap Lois Powers Anne Hardin Marianne Johnson Dominic Persino Dr David Dean Brockman Frances Taylor Charlene Tichy Preston Hayes Robert Schoen Patricia Schroeder Mario Savino Michael Dolan Virginia Harlan John Paul Kenny Dominika Machonkowski Richard Pawel Hubert Bowles Anne Santos Padraig (Paddy) Hamilton Richard Kolf Walter Starck Ralph Kolb Doug Mackie Maryann Newton Ann Benjamin Stephen Connaughton Robert Johnson Albert Canicosa Mark Poker Madeline (Dolly) Anderson Patt i Jennings Lorraine Mandolini Jeff rey Starck Fr Edward McKenna John Thomas Hughes Joseph Nimrod, Sr Melanie Flannery Cherie DiCesare Louise Baumstark Mike Gauer Maria Schoon Joanne Cella-Easton John Serrett Mary Farrell Finley Dr Joseph O'Connor David Benjamin Mark Vallortigara Robert G Peterson Jean Collins Robert Ronin Lois Lechner Raymond Kloss John G.