Thirtieth Sunday in October 27, 2019 Ordinary Time OLPH Seek, Share, Rejoice!

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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 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. Thomas Rose Galante Anna Marie Hackett Evelyn Bergersen Daniel Cahill, Jr Eileen Martinez Ott ilia "Til" Allen Jim Sullivan Rose Marie McMahon Virginia Wilson Virginia Gocke

4 October 27, 2019 • olphglenview.org We invite you and your family to a special Mass of Remembrance.

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October 27, 2019 • olphglenview.org 5 seek, share, rejoice - sharing ministry, holly fair... Sharing Ministry Volunteer Opportunities Support the Fall Food Drive, Sponsored by Guild 30 Sharing Delivery Drivers Needed Guild 30 is once again sponsoring a We are looking for a few drivers to join our team of drivers food drive, beginning October 26 and which delivers food donations to our Sharing parishes. This running thought November 24. Each group self-schedules, with most volunteers making only one week’s collections will be delivered to run a month. SUV or van needed. Contact Lee Vandervest, one of our Sharing parishes. [email protected] for more information.

Next weekend’s donations will be delivered to St. Sabina’s Food Befriend a Family Needs You Pantry, which serves an average of 570 families per month. The Befriend a Family program gave support to over 200 families They are most grateful for this food drive and indicate they have last Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter with sponsors providing special need for: gift cards for groceries and Christmas gifts or shopping for these • Canned Meats and Fish items. Donors remain anonymous and the Sharing Ministry • Canned Soups manages delivery of donations. The program supports families at our four sharing parishes, local families and a few refugee • Canned Stews and Pastas families, with donors deciding where they want to support. • Canned Vegetables, especially beans We are in need of additional donors for the upcoming holidays. • Canned Fruits Contact Stacy Dolan, [email protected], for information. • Cold and Hot Cereal • PB and J Connections For the Homeless - Thanksgiving celebration Please plan to participate in this important month-long drive. On November 9, Connections For the Homeless will host a Last year’s event brought in over 40,000 cans of food, which Thanksgiving celebration for the community. It will be in Lake represented over 40% of all food items donated to Sharing in Street Church at 607 Lake St, Evanston, IL, 60201. The expected 2018. Let’s work to match this number and make Thanksgiving attendance will be around 300 individuals. Connections with the a time of abundance at the pantries we serve. help of several community members will provide Turkeys and other Thanksgiving food. Takeaway food, coats, and clothes will Save Those Boxes for the Fall Food Drive also be provided among other things. Connections is looking Guild 30 will once again be sponsoring the Fall Food Drive, for volunteers that day. Opportunities to volunteer starts at running from October 26 through November 24. They anticipate 10:00 a.m. and ends at 9:00 p.m. Connections is seeking help needing medium size boxes (think copy paper size) for to set up the dining room, manage the clothing room, general packaging and transporting the donations. Boxes need lids or support and evening clean up. If you are interested please email fl aps. Drop your box donations at the Sharing Room, assembled Hail Khalaf at [email protected] or unassembled, anytime between now and the of the drive. Upcoming Event Local Homeless Family Needs Furnishings Our Lady of Tepeyac Grade School will hold its annual benefi t Sr. Paulanne is working to place a homeless family of three, on Friday, November 8 at the school. Tickets are $75, raffl e mom and two sons, in an apartment. tickets are $10 each or 6 for $50. Auction items also welcome. Contact Mary Anne Nash Sebby, [email protected], for We are looking for: tickets, to donate or for further information. Full or queen bed 2 twin beds 1 chest dresser Holly Fair Kitchen table and chairs End tables In the Playdium, Thu., Nov, 7, 1:00 pm to 9:30 pm and Fri., Nov. 8, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Contact Betty Colllins, [email protected] to donate. Mingle at Sip and Shop - Thursday from 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 We are in need of a double stroller for a needy mom. Contact p.m. Special event ticket includes a glass of wine, Betty Collins, [email protected]. savory and sweet light bites and Friday admission. $10 Prepay/$15 at the door, $5 Seniors and Students. Englewood Families For more info, contact [email protected] or visit https://www.facebook.com/olphhollyfair We are looking for two sets of washers and gas dryers, and on Instagram at OLPHHollyFair two twin beds and a queen bed. All vendors donate a portion of their proceeds to the Contact Regina Banks, [email protected] to donate . charitable works of OLPH Women’s Club. Playdium, 1776 Glenview Road, Glenview. General admission: $5 Adults, Students Free. For tickets, visit https://olphhollyfair2019.eventbrite.com

6 October 27, 2019 • olphglenview.org seek, share, rejoice - evOLve, solemn high requiem, respect life... EvOLve Ministry

Giving Voice To the Spirit Through Poetry by Jerrol Leitner Sat., Nov. 16, 9:30-11:15 a.m. in McDonnell Hall As Catholic Christians, we view the world as sacramental. All creation has the potential to reveal the Divine. For those poets who were raised in a different tradition, Protestant or non-Christian they might not use the word sacramental and yet they respond to this transcendent, mystical quality. Their sensitivity to these qualities helps us to awaken to the interdependent and interconnected reality of the world. They help give voice to the Spirit in order to raise our consciousness above mundane concerns and acknowledge who we are and to what purpose we should direct the energies of our lives. Poets may not see themselves in this way but they can be instruments of the Spirit tapping into the creative energy that fl ows from the original source of all Creativity and all Creation. Poetry uses the language of symbol and metaphor and thus begins where ordinary words fail. For example, when Jesus says, “I am the light of the world” he obviously doesn’t mean he is a large candle. Instead, he is speaking poetically, deeply and spiritually-and the image of light intrigues and instructs. This presentation explores two poets separated by eight centuries. Jalal al-din Rumi was a 13th century Sufi poet. The American Mary Oliver died in January of 2019. They have long been the two most popular poets in America, and through their lives and their writings they offer deeply spiritual lessons into the human condition and the divine that undergirds it. Jerrol Leitner holds an M.A. in Theology and an M.A. in English. He is retired from 40 years of high school teaching, many of those years at St. Viator’s in Arlington Heights. He has been on the faculty of Common Ground and is a frequent speaker on spirituality, world religions and literary topics at churches, senior centers Prepare the Way Series: and libraries. Conversations About End of Life Small Catholic Teaching & Practical Matt ers Change. Sponsored by Respect Life Ministry; Big Impact. OLPH Ministry of Care; Bereavement Ministry; Sunday, November 17, 2019 at 1:30 pm Please help young mothers Our Lady of Perpetual Help- McDonnell Hall in diffi cult All are Welcome circumstances by taking Make Your Wishes Known: a baby bottle in the church foyer during the month of What You Need to Know About Medical Advance Directives October. Filling it with your loose change will directly Nancy Valko will discuss end of life health care directives; support the free, life-affi rming programs offered at local healthcare power of attorney; DNR/DNI orders; ordinary vs. Crisis Pregnancy Centers. extraordinary treatment and more. Nancy is a registered nurse for 50 years, 2015 recipient of the People of Life Award from the Return the bottles to the baskets on October 27 or anytime US Conference of Catholic Bishops, has worked in hospice, home to the Parish Center. It is a great way to get the entire family health, oncology, dialysis and other specialties for 45 years. She involved. has served on medical and nursing ethics committees and gives The Respect Life Ministry thanks you for your participation. speeches around the country on medical ethics issues.

October 27, 2019 • olphglenview.org 7 seek, share, rejoice - centennial challenges & events, warrior news...

Centennial Challenges & Events [email protected]

Centennial Goal for the School Project Linus Ministry Endowment Board Help us reach our "Centennial Challenge" by providing children with security through Sustain a Legacy blankets. The Endowment Fund was established in 1992 by Pastor The Linus Project Ministry is John Flavin, Sr. Carole Cierniak and a group of forward requesting your help in reaching thinking parishioners who were committed to providing our goal of 100 quilts to mark the a Catholic education for all parish children. Through anniversary of OLPH. Donations of Planned Giving, the fund raises and invests money for the gift cards from Joann Fabrics would long-term vitality of OLPH School. be greatly appreciated for supplies. The school’s largest endowment gift to date was 1.7M Our next meeting is Wednesday, in 2014. We have recognized this signifi cant gift on our October 30 campus with a statue of theologian St. Thomas Aquinas, Hickey Hall 9:00 - 11:30 am patron saint of schools, and a plaque to honor our generous donor. We are so very grateful. Our ministry makes machine sewn blanket quilts for needy infants and children who are As part of our parish Centennial Celebration the homeless, in shelters and hospitals, etc. Endowment Board members have pledged to each say the prayer of St. Thomas Aquinas 100 times, over the Contact : coming year – 1700 prayers! Esther Behnke or Patricia Peck 847-767-1404 502-751-4555 Grant me, O Lord my God, a mind to know you, a heart to seek you, wisdom to fi nd you, OLPH Music Ministry conduct pleasing to you, faithful perseverance in waiting for you, 100th Anniversary Concert Series and a hope of fi nally embracing you. sponsored by Guild 22 Amen November 24, 2019, 7:30 PM Questions regarding the Endowment Board, please contact John Kurkowski, Board President [email protected] 100th Anniversary Choral Concert- includes music by Vivaldi, or Kathy Romano, Director of Development [email protected]. Mozart, Mendelssohn, Rutter and Forrest (more info to follow) olph-il.org/endowmentfund Please note: New time for the 11/24 concert. Performance will be at 7:30pm. instead of 3:00pm as was previously noted. “As an Alumn and father of three graduates, I can assure you that the education received at OLPH School has a lasting impact on the lives of children.” - Alum, Class of 1980

Warrior News

Cross Country Football Girls Volleyball Congratulations on a great season! Both the JV Girls The 8th Grade Varsity team defeated St. & Boys teams placed 3rd at the CYO Meet. Our Both 8th grade girls teams Mary Lake Forest 12-6. Varsity team competed at the IESA State Finals will compete in the OLPH Both 7th & 8th grade teams advance to the against the best runners in . 8th grader, Volleyball Invite happening playoffs this Saturday at Notre Dame. 7th Emma Burke became the first female athlete in Saturday, October 26 in the grade plays Wilmette Catholic at 2:30 pm OLPH history to earn All-State honors with a 10th Playdium. and 8th plays Queen of All Saints at 1:00 pm. place finish in the girls race!

8 October 27, 2019 • olphglenview.org seek, share, rejoice - our parish school... Leave A Legacy Endowment Fund Endowment

The Endowment Fund was established in 1992 by forward thinking parishioners who were committed to providing a Catholic education for all parish children. Through Planned Giving, the fund raises and invests money for the long-term vitality of OLPH School. Each year the Fund gives 5% of its principal value to the school. At the Endowment Mass this weekend, the school received a check for $275,500 … we are so grateful! Given the current financial landscape of Catholic education, this fund is a vital resource to us. You Can Impact the Future! By making a gift through your current will or trust, you can support the Endowment Fund in the future without using any of your assets today. Additionally, your estate will benefit from a tax deduction for making a charitable contribution. Do YOU Want To Leave a Legacy? The Endowment Board works with individuals, their attorneys, and tax advisors to help plan these gifts. Contact John Kurkowski at [email protected] or Kathy Romano at [email protected] for more information about estate planning.

October 27, 2019 • olphglenview.org 9 seek, share, rejoice - upcoming spiritual and community events...

Retreat for Widowed men & women. All are welcome Things do get better. Others who understand can lead you through steps to recovering from grief and moving on to new life. Fall 2019 Schedule

Nov 2 & 3- (Overnight only) Nazareth Retreat Hse, Batavia

Nov 16 & 17- (Overnight only) Mt. Assisi Center, Lemont

For info or to register call: 708-354-7211 Email: [email protected] Website:www.joyfulagain.org

Speaker Series 2019-2020: Noon to 1:30 PM “The Church: Mystery, Marks and Mission”

You are Invited

To attend the third lecture of the 2019-2020 Saint Catherine Speaker Series as Fr. Nicholas Kostyk

Presents: “The Church as Constituted by the Eucharist”

on Sunday, November 3rd, 2019 (12:00 to 1:30 PM) ______FREE ADMISSION 3535 Thornwood, Glenview, IL For More Information Call 847-826-4704

10 October 27, 2019 • olphglenview.org announcements... U.S. MILITARY PRAYER LIST Parish Announcements US ARMY Respect Life Ministry CPT Michael Altonji 1LT Luke Baeckelandt, Overseas invites you to a viewing of: CPT Atticus Blair 1LT Nicholas Blair Unplanned Fr. Robert Borre, CH,BG (Chaplain, Brigadier General) Wednesday, October 30 CPT Brad Fischl 9:30 am in McDonnell Hall 1LT Devon Hubbard, Overseas CPT Connor Love, Overseas The most important, inspiring, and life-changing fi lm of our time. 1LT Martin Mahoney MU Club of Mass CPT Gavin McGarry Capt Raz Shields Join Marquette alumni, parents and friends CPT Michelle Thibeau for a Mass and Reception celebrated by CPT William Thibeau Rev. Patrick McGrath S.J. Sunday, Nov. 3 US AIR FORCE 11:00 a.m. Mass, OLPH Church Capt Brian Joseph Anderson 12:15 p.m. Reception (following Mass in McDonnell Hall) A1C Brendan Harlow, Overseas Contact Rachelle Shurn, Prof St ’11, (414) 288-4765 MSgt Richard Nash or [email protected]. LtCol Reid Orth LtCol Lowell Wallace Men's CRHP Weekend US NAVY All OLPH Men invited to an overnight weekend retreat. Bellarmine Jesuit Retreat House, Barrington LTJG James Kowalski, Overseas LT Carol Pittner Sat.-Sun., Nov. 16-17 LT Kenneth Pittner Cost: $175 - includes meals and a single-occupancy room AN Brian Sedin with shared bath. Scholarships available. Sign up via https://www.olphglenview.org/mens-retreat US MARINES Capt Justin Coons Community Announcements Capt.Chase Mlnarik, Overseas Loyola Academy Open House Capt Matt Mugnaini Maj Bradley Petersen You and your family are cordially invited Maj Eric Starr, Overseas to attend Loyola Academy's Open House. Sgt. Ethan Zielinski, Overseas Thursday, November 7 Tours begin at 5:00p.m. and continue until 8:00 pm US COAST GUARD 1100 Laramie Ave., Wilmette, 847/920-2481 BM2 Anthony Wallace www.goramblers.org Notice: For revisions or updates to Christmas Wreath Sale, The Women's Center the Military Prayer List, please contact: Our Christmas Wreath Sale is on the weekends of Nov. 30 & Dec.1 Geof Lutz [email protected] and Dec. 7 & 8. If a Parish or Respect Life Group would like to help 847-724-8218 contact Terry Jones at [email protected] or phone 773-794-1313. We also need strong men to help unload and deliver wreaths. BULLETIN SUBMISSIONS VOUNTEERS NEEDED: at our Cicero Ave. offi ce-substitute and on-call (fl exible hours are available) for our lobby reception area; Holiday and Summer Deadlines: Please note holiday to assist clients in our Family Room; help with mailings; bi-lingual and summer submission deadlines will fl uctuate who are conversational in Spanish; male volunteers to assist with according to printer and programming dates. baby furniture donations. A receptionist is needed Tues/Weds at our Weekly Deadline: Please email all content no later than Evergreen Park offi ce. For more info on these volunteer roles, call us 6:00 p.m. on the Sunday prior to publication date. at 708-320-4066. The Women's Center 5116 N. Cicero Ave., Chicago Content: Our weekly bulletin communicates the news and events at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish. Did you know... that you can Submissions to: [email protected] donate to the Sunday Collection with your phone? Note: The bulletin cannot promote job seekers, entrepreneurs, etc. Please call 800.566.6170 to Simply text "Sunday" to 1-570-354-6574 and you will place a paid bulletin advertisement. go right to our Sunday Giving portal!

October 27, 2019 • olphglenview.org 11 our weekly intentions: october 27 - november 3...

Remember Our Sick Sunday, October 27 Lisa Anderson Ellen King 7:30 Preston Hayes (Fr. Kostyk) Denis Barker Ellie Lehner 9:30 Ch Kyle Finnegan and Paul Lantolf (Fr. Barrett) Dan Behnke Jim Lux 9:30 Mc Living and Deceased Members of OLPH (Fr. Patrick) Madeline Boyle Bird Marie McJilton 11:00 Aida Serrano (MFTL), Gilda Renzulli and Ireneusz Pluta (Fr. Paddy) Donald & Rosemarie Bux Maria Gregoria Nieto 12:30 William Finn and Jose Hernandez (Fr. Hickey) Mary Pat Casper Nancy Noren 6:00 Dr. David Dean Brockman and Halina & Zbigniew Golucki (Fr. Kostyk) Coty Cottle John Quintanilla Monday, October 28 James Crookes Clare Elizabeth Rider 6:30 Mark Poker Paul D’Amore Ina Scheel 8:30 Patricia Delaney and Christopher Lasek Maria Devivo Marlene Schoden Maria Ascencio Flores Liz Smith Tuesday, October 29 Donald Gardner Patrick Stein 6:30 Living and Deceased Members of OLPH Samantha Greenberg Marge Theriault 8:30 Living and Deceased Members of OLPH Ron Hanson Mick Theriault Kevin Honeman Ed Tracz Wednesday, October 30 Tom Hopkins Rosemary Wolinski 6:30 John H. Sanguinetti, Sr. Ralph Iacopetti Chris Weiss 8:30 Joseph C. Cormack and Patrick Foley Pat Kelley Andrea & Dolph Zielinski Thursday, October 31 6:30 Phyllis Dempsey, Ben Robertson and Kevin & Kathleen Gaughan Our Beloved Deceased 8:30 James Tiedge and Santos Guinsatao 6:00 All Saints Vigil Mass Crescence Kilcoyne, sister of Mary Foley Friday, November 1, All Saints Day Upcoming Weddings 6:30 Williams, Chmielewski, Tomaszewski & Morgan Families 8:30 Mary & John Lysy and Lorraine Mandolini II Richard J. Pasiewicz & Bethany Winkleman 12:15 Living and Deceased Members of OLPH I Veronica Mack & Jason Wilk 6:00 Jack Bresnahan and Janina Soltys Baptisms Saturday, November 2, All Souls Day Bennett Andrew, son of Cassandra (Maniscalco) Emerson 6:30 Lucille Ann Paluchniak and Paul Emerson 8:30 Donald Bux & Carmella Wawrzynik and Ryan, Welch, Meinberg Families John Robert, son of Sarah (Tomick) Satz and Jason Satz 5:00 John F. Dolan and Kathy Nitschke Charlotte Uppleger, daughter of Christina (Curschman) 7:00 Mass of Remembrance Uppleger and Robert Uppleger Sunday, November 3 7:30 Living and Deceased Members of OLPH 9:30 Ch Noel Lederer, Patrick Caraher and Deceased Members of the Nicholl Family 9:30 Mc Living and Deceased Members of OLPH 11:00 Jack Kelly and Brian Wilson 12:30 Jim McNamara, Joanne Garrigus and Bernice Weiland 6:00 Michael P. Gauer and Dolores Kaner

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (CONFESSION) LITURGY OF THE HOURS Sat.: 4:00 - 4:45pm or by appointment Wed.: 8:10am SACRAMENT OF THE SICK EUCHARISTIC ADORATION After the 8:30 Mass, second Saturday of every month Fri.: 9:00am - 3:50pm • Lady Chapel DIVINE MERCY HOLY HOUR ROSARY Mon. - Sat.: after 8:30am Mass Fri.: 3:00pm • Lady Chapel MASSES AT MARYHAVEN NURSING & REHAB CENTER Tue. and Thurs.: 10:30am; Sat.: 3:30pm

12 October 27, 2019 • olphglenview.org parish information...

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Rev. Jeremiah Boland, Pastor Russell Stern, Director of Music Ministry ext. 117 • [email protected] [email protected] Rev. Thomas E. Hickey, Pastor Emeritus Randy McGraw, Youth Minister • Rev. Nicholas Kostyk, Associate Pastor ext. 116 [email protected] ext. 111 • [email protected] Religious Education Rev. Patrick Kizza, Associate Pastor 847-998-5289 ext. 114 • [email protected] Dr. Amy Mills, Parish School Principal Parish Contacts Rev. Paddy Tyrrell, SJ Associate Pastor & Chaplain to Kairos 847-724-6990 [email protected] 847-602-4143 [email protected] John Kurkowski, School Endowment Board Chair Rev. Jim Barrett, Resident [email protected] ext. 210 • [email protected] Terry Luc, Director of Communications • Jim & Pat Revord, Deacon Couple ext. 124 [email protected] [email protected] Laura Kearney, Parish Offi ce Manager • Dave & Mary Beth Kalina, Deacon Couple ext. 121 [email protected] [email protected] Linda Feo, Parish Offi ce Assistant • Deacon Christopher Weiland ext. 110 [email protected] ext. 130 • [email protected] Margie André, Liturgy Assistant • Jim Dollard, Director of Finance & Operations ext. 119 [email protected] ext. 123 • [email protected] Gloria Gaughan, Evening & Weekend Receptionist • Mike Hrvojevic, Director of Facilities ext. 109 [email protected] ext. 113 • [email protected]

Bereavement Support Deacon Dave Kalina 847.729.1525 ext. 125 [email protected] Parish Case Manager Brandy Johnson 312.655.7725 Confi dential Assistance Sister Paulanne 847.724.2044 Hospital/Nursing Home Visits Rick Nash 847.651.8718 [email protected] Homebound Visits Jim Vlazny 847.724.0265 [email protected] Respect Life Monica Cassidy 847.724.7206 [email protected] Offi ce for Protection of Children and Youth 312.534.5254 OLPH Care Links The Offi ce of Assistance Ministry 312.534.8267

Hearing Loop at OLPH - Users with a t-coil in their hearing aids can listen to the sound system directly. Please check with your hearing care professional or visit www.Loopit8.com for more detailed information.

Gluten Free Hosts - Gluten free communion hosts are available at all weekend liturgies. During communion, gluten free hosts will be available at the ramp on the south side of the altar.