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St. Paul’s Church by-the-Lake -

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Welcome! There is a place for you… St. Paul’s by-the-Lake is a parish family established in Rogers Park in 1882 in the Diocese of Chicago, part of the Anglican Communion of which The Episcopal Church is the American Province. Our worship to the Glory of God is catholic and sacramentally centered in the celebration of the Eucharistic Sacrifice of Jesus, commonly called The Mass. Our mission is evangelical: to bring all persons to the knowledge and love of God, respecting the dignity and freedom of every human being. withAbsolution ofthe Departed ThanksgivingDay Nov. 2 SundayDec. buildingParty. inBanner Hall. Sat KingSunday Sunday 9:00amMasswith Hymns SundayNov.18 ECW Holiday Bazaar&Bake Sale November Solemnity of urday Dec.urday 1 November The Liturgy nd

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St. Paul’s Church by-the-Lake - November 2018 7100 N. Ashland Blvd, Chicago, IL. 60626 - www.stpaulsbylake.org – 773-764-6514 www.stpaulsbylake.org Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Fall Back- clocks set 1 ALL SAINTS DAY 2 ALL SOULS DAY 3 back one hour at 2am THANKSGIVING DAY – 8am Low Mass, '28 Rt. Bl. R. Hooker, pt. th nd (names of the departed read 9am Low Mass, Rt. I, Coffee on Sunday Nov. 4 THURSDAY NOVEMBER 22 6:15pm Low Mass at Mass today) 9:30am Confessions 9am Sung Mass, Rite I 10am Altar Guild High Altar Fast & Abstinence Day Light Savings time ends at 2am Sunday Morning Nov. 4th. 4 Solemnity of All Saints 5 6 7 8 9 10 8:00am Low Mass & Coffee SS. Elizabeth & Zechariah Feria St. Willibrord, arbp. Saints & Martyrs of the St. Martin, bp. St. Leo the Great, bp. 9:30am Choir Rehearsal 8am Low Mass, Rt.I 9am Low Mass, '28 Rt. 10:30am Low Mass, Rt.I. Anglican Communion. 8am Low Mass, '28 Rt. 9am Low Mass, Rt. I, Coffee 10:30am -12 noon Nursery Octave of All Saints 9:30am Confessions 11:30am Christian Education Classes 10am Altar Guild 10:30am & Coffee Hour

1pm Sudanese Mass Fast & Abstinence ECW Coffee Hour 6:15pm Low Mass, Rt. II

11 Pentecost 25- proper 27 12 13 14 15 16 17 in Ordinary Time 8:00am Low Mass & Coffee Bl. Charles Simeon, pt. Feria Consecration of Bl. St. Albert the Great, bp. St. Margaret, Queen of St. Hugh of Lincoln, bp 9:30am Choir Rehearsal 8am Low Mass, Rt.I 9am Low Mass, '28 Rt. S.Seabury, Bestowal of the Scotland 9am Mass, Rt.I, Coffee 10:30am Nursery American Episcopate 8am Low Mass, '28 Rt. 9:30am Confessions 11:30am Pageant Rehearsal 10:30am Low Mass, Rt.I. 6:15pm Low Mass, Rt. II 10am Altar Guild 10:30am Solemn Mass & Coffee Hour 1:00pm Sudanese Prayers [Diocesan Convention] Food Pantry Sunday Fast & Abstinence 18 Pentecost 26- proper 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 in Ordinary Time 8:00am Low Mass & Coffee St. Elizabeth of Hungary St. Edmund, k. Presentation of BVM THANKSGIVING DAY St. Clement of Rome, bp. BVM on Saturday 9:30am Choir Rehearsal 8am Low Mass, Rt.I 9am Low Mass, '28 Rt. 10:30am Low Mass, Rt.I 9am Sung Mass, Rt. I 8am Low Mass, ’28 Rt. 9am Mass, Rt.I, Coffee 10:30am – 12noon Nursery Care 9:30am Confessions 11:30am Pageant Rehearsal 10:30am Solemn Mass & Coffee Hour 10am Altar Guild 1:00pm Sudanese Prayer (No 6;15pm Mass today) Fast & Abstinence 12:30pm Vestry Meeting

29 25The Feast of Christ the 26 27 28 30 Dec. 1 King- Last Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00am Low Mass & Coffee Bl. James O.S. Huntington, Feria Bl. Kamehameha & Emma Feria St. Andrew, apostle Time TBA- Advent Wreath 9:30am Choir Rehearsal & monk (transferred) 9am Low Mass, '28 Rt. 8am Low Mass, ’28 Rt. building Party in Banner Hall. 10:30am – 12noon Nursery Care 8am Low Mass, Rt. I 10:30am Low Mass, Rt. I 11:30am Pageant Rehearsal 10:30am Solemn Mass & Coffee Hour 1:00pm Sudanese Prayers 6:15pm Low Mass, Rt. II

Ushers: Lectors: Regular Events: ECW Holiday Bazaar & Bake Sale Legend: th 8am Mass 10:30am Mass 10:30am Mass Confessions- 9:30am Opens Sunday November 18 in the Parish Library ap - apostle c – confessor k - king 4th J.Gramer J.Ngugi, A.Carty 4th Rachel Nyirenda Saturday & Sunday after the 10:30am Mass. abs - abbess d – deacon m - martyr 11th John Chalmers Nursery Care- Sundays- 11th J.Nar J.Hazelden, Get some early shopping done abt - abbot mat – matron St - saint 18th Alvin Collins 10:30am-12noon th 18 J.Seiffert S.Nyirenda, A.Carty 25th Jennifer Glick Dinka Prayers- 1pm and help your parish Episcopal Church Women. arbp - archbishop pt - priest q - queen th 25 D.McGee J.Ngugi, M.Vieira Sundays Bl - blessed evan - evangelist r - religious bp – Feria - weekday n - nun

Catechism: ....Tip of the Biretta

November: the month of Holy Souls in the Church Expectant

The Church commemorates all her faithful children who have departed from this To all who helped Gloria Carty with the Annual Caribbean Luncheon: Especially life, but have not yet attained the joys of heaven. St. Paul warns us that we Karin Roeder, Nancy Watson and Sylvia Crosswell. Also to Vestrymen who must not be ignorant concerning the dead, or sorrowful, "even as others who helped serve, clean-up and sell tickets. have no hope ... For the Lord Himself shall come down from heaven ... and the To Archie, John, Patrick & Jacob for many hours of supplemental Sexton-Work dead who are in Christ shall rise”. around the parish this fall. The list is too long to print here, but thank you, we The Church has always taught us to pray for those who have gone into eternity. know we are blest with your diligent attention to the building & grounds. Even in the Old Testament prayers and alms were offered for the souls of the To Altar Guild members, who now put in much time and effort to make our Sunday dead by those who thought "well and religiously concerning the resurrection." It and Weekday Masses a reverent devotion and worship of Almighty God. was believed that "they who had fallen asleep with godliness had great grace laid up for them" and that "it is therefore a holy and wholesome thought to pray To Amanda, Laura, our Sunday School teachers and our Church School students for for the dead, that they may be loosed from sins." We know that a defiled soul a great Harvest Festival 2018. It is nice to see such enthusiasm and our children cannot enter into heaven. (Liturgical Meditations, the Sisters of St. Dominic) expressing their faith.

The Expectant or Intermediate State sometimes referred to as Paradise is not To the Parish Treasurer, Bookkeeper & Senior Warden for organizing the 2019 fully Heaven. It is not eternal. Its duration varies according to the journey to a Stewardship, Budget and Pledge drive. Get your pledge in! NOW! state of Grace, that is, when one has been made holy enough to enter Heaven. To our Organist Mark Law for his talented work at both our pipe organs and the The unholy can never enter the holy without consequence. This is why you must be baptized to receive Holy Communion. It is also why St. Paul exhorts building of our Choir program. So many express awe at our choir. the Corinthians to be in a state of grace when they receive Holy Communion (I To AniMeals who helped the Rector with the Annual Pet Blessing on the first Corinthians 11). Sunday of October each year. A neighborhood favorite!

The Intermediate State is a time for our souls to be cleansed from what ever sin was not confessed while living and from the residues even of sins previously Stewardship and You! forgiven. It is a good and holy thing because one is on the way to Heaven and If you have not returned your 2019 Pledge Card please do so soon so the by divine mercy has escaped hell. God knows how to reconcile His justice with Parish Treasurer can prepare a budget for 2019 Annual Parish Meeting. His goodness in the purification of human souls. The Church Expectant and the Church Militant constitute in their relations a second circle of most vital activities. The Church has from the earliest times All Saints Day faithfully guarded the words of Scripture that it is a holy and a wholesome thing This is the most ancient of holy days to remember the lives of Christians who have been examples of great faith, courage and fortitude. to pray for the dead that they may be loosed from their sins. [2 Macab. 12, 43] st The suppliant cry of her liturgy: "Rest Eternal grant unto them, O Lord, and let November 1 is a Thursday this year- Mass is at 6:15pm. Sunday Nov. 4th there is a 10:30am Solemn Baptismal Mass perpetual light shine upon them," can be found as early as the martyrdom of SS. Perpetua and Felicitas (A.D. 203). It is also represented in numerous sepulchral inscriptions of the most ancient period, and the early Fathers of the ALL Souls Day Church, beginning with Tertullian, have supplied its substantial proof. Friday November 2nd - 8am On this day the names of the Faithful departed are read & prayed for at Mass. The The Catholic Christian, therefore, is zealous to pray for "poor souls," especially Mass intention is for all faithful souls departed. You must turn in your names to be by offering the Eucharistic Sacrifice. At Mass Christ's work on the Cross is read at Mass that day by Sunday October 28th. Envelopes for that purpose will be sacramentally made present so that the wisdom and mercy of God are available in the Narthex beginning Sunday October 21st. conveyed to our souls and the souls we pray for at Mass. At the end of Mass that day there is a short service of Commendation called X May they rest in peace. And rise in glory! the of the Dead.

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Nativity Pageant Rehearsals Parish Register begin Sunday November 12th at 11:30am. Holy Baptism- th If you want your child to participate in this yearly event (Dec. 17 ) they must be present th for a majority of these rehearsals which are during the Sunday School hour. The Next Baptismal Sunday is the Feast of Our Lord’s Baptism, Sunday Jan. 13 For more information speak to Amanda Torihara. at the 10:30am Mass.

Burial- To the family of Helen Miles who was buried from our parish on Saturday November 3rd at an 11am Mass. Her ashes were interred in our ECW Holiday Bazaar & Bake Sale Resurrection Garden.! X May she rest in peace and rise in glory! Sunday, November 18th after the 10:30am Mass Come get some early holiday shopping done and help your parish. Our Parish Prayers- Churchwomen raise funds needed for outreach and strengthening For all persecuted Christians throughout the World- There continue to be acts our own parish family. of violence against Christians, including Anglicans, as war breaks out in many Did you know ECW hosts coffee hour once a month and also pays places where there is not freedom of faith & morals. Let us hold in prayer for most of the paper products used around the parish? daily at Mass and in the Rosary those brothers and sisters in Christ.

For the Rector’s mother, Dorothy, settling into her new home at Lincolnwood

Place, Lincolnwood, Illinois

Pray for the Faithful Departed- Thanksgiving Day Thursday November 22nd Our prayers and sympathy to Gloria Jeffrey, whose husband Jack died on Friday 9:00am Sung Mass Oct. 19, 2018 at 103 years old. Jack grew up here at St. Paul’s and sang in the (Early enough to get your dinner cooked). boy’s choir and was an active young person in our parish family. X May he rest in peace, and rise in glory!

Welcome to- Transfers- Kerry, Stephanie, Ian & Jessica Fly from Ohio into our parish family and If you no longer attend or support St. Paul’s by-the-Lake you may want to fellowship. A work transfer brought them our way and we are blest to have have hour parish membership transferred to the parish you now attend. such a nice young family. Please introduce yourself to them ASAP. Simply ask the Rector to send a transfer to your new parish. Providing him with the Rector’s name, Parish Name & address is necessary for the process to The many young people visiting St. Paul’s by-the-Lake looking for a parish go smoothly. family and Church home in the Anglican Tradition. It is very heartening to

our whole parish family to see so much interest from these young people. Our parish prayers and blessings in your journey with Christ. God bless you and keep coming!

God willing the next Messenger will be published in December. Contributions to content are welcome and encouraged. Announcements need to The Messenger be submitted in writing to the Parish Office by November 17th. If you would like to get the Messenger by email please give the email address to Fr. Heschlē or Joel Nordell to be added. Thank you. Lets all save paper. Visit our new web site at www.stpaulsbythelake.org