St. Peter’s Church of the Sacred Heart Province

NOVEMBER 10, 2019

WEEKEND MASSES Saturday: 12:00 noon Saturday evening: 5:00 p.m. (Sunday obligation satisfied)

Sundays: 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 12:30 p.m., and 6:00 p.m.

WEEKDAY MASSES 6:15 a.m., 7:15 a.m., 8:15 a.m., 11:40 a.m., 12:15 p.m., 1:15 p.m., 5:00 p.m.

Consult bulletin for special Holy Day and Holiday Schedules.

CONFESSIONS Weekdays: 7:30 a.m.—6:00 p.m.

Saturdays: 12:00 p.m.—4:30 p.m.

Consult bulletin for special Holy Day Schedule.

DEVOTIONS/PRAYER

Mondays & Wednesdays: Evening Prayer after 5:00 p.m. Mass Tuesdays: St. Anthony devotions after every Mass Friday: Marian devotions after 1:15 p.m. Mass Eucharistic Adoration: Monday - Friday 1:45—4:45 p.m.

Benediction: Monday - Friday , 4:45 p.m.

OFFICE HOURS

Weekdays: 9:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m.

Saturdays: 12 noon - 6:00 p.m.

CHURCH HOURS

Weekdays: 5:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Saturdays: 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Sundays: 8:30 a.m.- 7:00 p.m.

110 West Madison Street ● Chicago, Illinois 60602-4196 312.372.5111 ● www.stpetersloop.org Welcome to St. Peter’s Church -2- November 10, 2019 Weekend Presiders FRANCISCAN STAFF

Friar Confessors & Staff:

Saturday, November 9 5:00 pm Fr. Kurt Hartrich O.F.M. Fr. Kurt Hartrich O.F.M., Pastor Fr. Johnpaul Cafiero O.F.M. Sunday, November 10 Fr. Wenceslaus Church O.F.M. 9:00 am Fr. Derran Combs O.F.M. Fr. Derran Combs O.F.M. 11:00 am Fr. Elric Sampson O.F.M. Fr. Mario DiCicco O.F.M. 12:30 pm Fr. Bill Rooney O.F.M. Fr. Tom Ess O.F.M. 6:00 pm Fr. Mario DiCicco O.F.M. Br. Leo Geurts O.F.M Fr. James Hoffman O.F.M. Br. Clarence Klingert O.F.M. Br. Thomas Krull O.F.M. Br. William Lanning O.F.M. ’ Days and Observances Fr. Ed McKenzie O.F.M. Sun., November 10: 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Br. Guillermo Morales O.F.M. Fr. George Musial O.F.M. Mon., November 11: St. Martin of Tours Fr. Bill Rooney O.F.M. Fr. Carlos Ruiz O.F.M. Tues., November 12: St. Josaphat Fr. Elric Sampson O.F.M.

Wed., November 13: St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Fr. Ed Shea O.F.M. Fr. Ed Tverdek O.F.M.

Thurs., November 14: St. Nicholas Tavelic Part-time Friar Staff:

Fr. Arthur Anderson O.F.M. Fri., November 15: Ordinary Time In Residence: Sat., November 16: Ordinary Time Br. Erlison Campos O.F.M. Br. Doug Collins O.F.M. Br. Vagner Ferreira O.F.M. Fr. Robert Hutmacher O.F.M. ST. PETER’S STAFF Br. Paul Shinok Kang O.F.M. Fr. Robert Karris O.F.M.

Director of Liturgy and Music Br. Bill Schulte O.F.M. Br. Marc Sheckells O.F.M. Gregory Ceurvorst 312-853-2412 Br. Raymond Shuhert O.F.M. Associate Director of Liturgy and Music Fr. Paul Tuan O.F.M. Coordinator of Liturgical Ministers James Kapellas 312-853-2418

Director of Environment and Sacristan Phil Bujnowski 312-628-1254

Programs Director Fr. Derran Combs O.F.M. 312-372-5111

Communications & Activities Director Jo Ann Bednar 312-853-2376

Director of Public Safety WEEKLY COLLECTIONS

Gilbert Mathews 312-853-2334 Many thanks to those of you who have contributed to St. Peter’s collection this past week. Your gifts are Business Manager essential to our ministry, and we are grateful. Br. Clarence Klingert O.F.M. 312-372-5111 Weekly Goal ...... $ 12,000 Young Adult Ministry October 24–30 Total ...... $ 7,108 Fr. Ed Shea O.F.M. 773-892-4134 Difference………..$ - 4,892 stpetersloop.org -3- November 10, 2019 THOUGHTS FROM THE PASTOR s we are about to the councils of nations.”

A celebrate Veterans Day After the end of World War this Monday, it is important II, the holiday was changed that we all take time to to Veterans Day so that it reflect on the meaning of this would commemorate all men holiday and to remember all and women who have served those who have and still do our country in times of war serve in our Armed Forces. and of peace. Many of these This year of 2019 holds a veterans still spend weeks special place in our hearts and months separated from and minds since we are fully their families sometimes on aware of our military men and women serving in many bases in our country but often in lands afar for the cause places around the world, especially those who were of peace. Many who have served are in VA hospitals fighting with the Kurds until a few weeks ago when our because of their physical and mental wounds. Some still troops were suddenly withdrawn. suffer from bouts of depression, COPD, and many On November 11, 1919, President Woodrow Wilson related illnesses. We pray for, thank, and support all of issued a message to his countrymen on the first them not only today but always.

Armistice Day, in which he expressed what he felt the At the same time, let us do all in our power to do day meant to Americans: everything possible to promote peace at home and “A year ago today our enemies laid down their arms around the world and to never again enter into a buildup in accordance with an armistice which rendered them of arms and an abundance of nuclear devices that have impotent to renew hostilities, and gave to the world an the potential to wipe out millions of people if they were assured opportunity to reconstruct its shattered order ever used. We lead the way through diplomatic and to work out in peace a new and more just set of channels in consort with other nations or one-to-one to international relations. The soldiers and people of the promote peace through just and moral leadership. We European Allies had fought and endured for more than invite you to a special Veterans Day Mass at 1:15 on four years to uphold the barrier of civilization against Monday, November 11, to honor Veterans. the aggression of armed force. We ourselves had been in THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY the conflict something more than a year and a half. IN ORDINARY TIME

“With splendid forgetfulness of mere personal Today’s readings reinforce our faith that beyond death concerns, we remodeled our industries, concentrated our there is life with God forever. In the First Reading, a financial resources, increased our agricultural output, mother and her seven sons are put to death because of and assembled a great army, so that at the last our power their loyalty to their Jewish faith. The mother is forced was a decisive factor in the victory. We were able to to watch as her seven sons are put to death on the day bring the vast resources, material and moral, of a great before she is killed. The sons’ conviction in the and free people to the assistance of our associates in resurrection of the dead enables them to remain faithful Europe who had suffered and sacrificed without limit in to their beliefs. the cause for which we fought. Not all Jews at the time of Jesus believed in the “Out of this victory there arose new possibilities of resurrection of the dead. The Sadducees were one such political freedom and economic concert. The war group and that is the pretext for posing their absurd showed us the strength of great nations acting together question to Jesus in today’s Gospel. Jesus’ answer is for high purposes, and the victory of arms foretells the concise and to the point, “The God of Abraham, the enduring conquests which can be made in peace when God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob; and he is not God nations act justly and in furtherance of the common of the dead, but of the living, for to him all are alive.” interests of men. Jesus is referring to the story of Moses, who encounters “To us in America the reflections of Armistice Day God in the burning bush. God reveals his name to will be filled with solemn pride in the heroism of those Moses as “I am…the God of Abraham, the God of who died in the country’s service, and with gratitude for Isaac, the God of Jacob.” The point Jesus makes is that the victory, both because of the thing from which it has God did not say, “I was their God,” but that “I am their freed us and because of the opportunity it has given God.” They are still alive because God is the God of the America to show her sympathy with peace and justice in living, not of the dead. The very name of God “I AM”

continued on page 4 Welcome to St. Peter’s Church -4- November 10, 2019 THOUGHTS FROM THE PASTOR - CONTINUED continues to hold them in March 10, 1990, that the Custody became an existence. They are independent entity of the Franciscan Order. Since this eternally alive because of time, the Custody has seen an increase in local God’s eternal “I AM.” vocations as more and more of the are Brazilian.

God’s name is the The Franciscans in the Amazon seek to follow Jesus assurance that our Christ more closely under the action of the Holy Spirit faithful departed are and, as bearers of the Good News of the Kingdom of alive in God. God, want to bring the Gospel message to the people of In today’s reading from Maccabees, we hear that the the Brazilian Amazon in the immensity of the rivers, king’s attendants marveled at the courage of the brother forests and cities. They serve through prayer and that they tortured. We do not hear that the attendants contemplation, in pastoral and social services, in the were changed, but it is likely that the faith of the ministry of reconciliation and religious assistance, and brothers affected their torturers. The encyclical Spe in activity with indigenous peoples. salvi notes that when people live out their faith, others On Tuesday, November 12, Franciscans from the are given hope that they also can live the faith. Custody of Benedict of the Amazon will be at Benedict XVI writes in the encyclical on hope: “But in St. Peter’s to share with you their experiences and truly great trials, where I must make a definitive ask for your support of their missionary activity. decision to place the truth before my own welfare, we They will speak at all the Masses on Tuesday and will need witnesses——who have given themselves be in the lobby all day to answer questions and to totally, so as to show us the way—day after day. We receive your donations. You may want to use this need them if we are to prefer goodness to comfort, even occasion to get their perspective on the recently in the little choices we face each day—knowing that completed Synod of the Amazon since the conditions this is how we live life to the full” (#39). that caused Pope Francis to call this special Synod is In Thessalonians, Paul encourages the community as very close to them. After the 5:00 Mass there will be a he tells of God’s love and encouragement. Paul is doing small reception in the auditorium on the lower level for God’s work on earth and inviting the Thessalonians to all those interested in learning more about the friars’ continue to do so. This community has embraced Christ lives and work in the Amazon Region. We hope you and so by their lives has risen with Christ. As disciples, will be able to join them. they are participating in the Paschal Mystery. As the COMMUNAL ANOINTING OF THE SICK Catechism of the states, “Christ will raise us up ‘on the last day,’ but it is also true that, in a Here at St. Peter’s we certain way, we have already risen with Christ. For, by celebrate the Sacrament of the virtue of the Holy Spirit, Christian life is already now Anointing of the Sick in a on earth a participation in the death and Resurrection of communal setting four times a Christ” (#1002). year. The next opportunity for you to receive this sacrament For Your Reflection: When has another inspired you in this form will be on this to live your faith? Would someone know that you have coming Wednesday, November 13, during the 1:15 faith that God will strengthen and guard you? What is Mass. Since the Second Vatican Council the Church your vision of life with God? has resurrected the practice of offering this sacrament BRAZILIAN FRIARS COMING TO ST. PETER’S much more frequently than what had been the practice,

The Custody of namely, only when a person was dying. In fact, I Saint Benedict of remember specifically years ago sometimes walking the Amazon has an into a hospital room to visit a parishioner, and in the inheritance of course of our conversation asking a patient whether he/ missionary presence she would like to receive the sacrament. Sometimes the of Franciscan Friars who came from Germany, individual would get a worried look on his/her face and Northeastern Brazil, and the United States to the whisper to me, “Do you know something that I do not?” Amazon Region of Brazil more than 100 years ago. In Obviously that person was still thinking of what we 1943, the first American friars from the Sacred Heart called “Extreme Unction” rather than the newer view of the sacrament. Province came to Brazil in order to continue the work of evangelization in this very vast region. It was not until We are celebrating this communal service on the

continued on page 6 stpetersloop.org -5- November 10, 2019 THIS WEEK SCRIPTURE STUDY Monday, November 11 Veterans Day Lk 20:27-38

Mass to Honor Veterans 1:15 pm Certainly no one who was at his funeral will ever forget Reception to follow the old man. They had known him as husband, father, 5:00 Men’s Group (P) grandfather and great-grandfather, farmer, friend, 5:40 Evening Prayer (Ch) neighbor, parishioner and man of deep faith. We fell somewhere between the ‘friend’ and ‘neighbor’ categories. Tuesday, November 12 It wasn’t until the day of his funeral that we realized how 6:45 A.A. (C) very little we actually knew about his years of working as a 12:10 Unabridged Catholicism—Moments in Black farmer or the incredible number of people he had touched Catholic History—The Slavery Years during his long life. Waiting forty-five minutes in line at Fr. Derran (A) the wake service and being part of a standing room only D.A. (B) crowd in church for the funeral attested to a life lived 5:30 Legion of Mary (P) primarily for others. And the list of those ‘others’ was a long one. 6:00 Brother Jacoba (C)

Wednesday, November 13 First, of course, there was his wife of over 60 years and the family they had raised together. Certainly the man 6:45 A.A. (C) lives on in their lives. Then there was the national dairy 12:10 Book Study—Augustus Tolton breeding association in which we had been active. Cows Fr. Derran (B) from his herd, and the offspring of those cows, continue to San Damiano (C) supply milk and other dairy products worldwide. Some 1:15 Anointing Mass (Ch) people spoke of the man’s involvement with the FFA and 4 5:40 Evening Prayer (C) -H and how, due in large part to his support, their lives had been enriched. There were even representatives of the Thursday, November 14 local Humane Society, built on land he had donated when he retired from active farming. 7:00 ND Networking (A/B/C) 12:00 A.A. (C) Now all of these people were gathered in a little country 12:10 Augustus Tolton Presentation by church to pray as the pastor spoke on their behalf, Author Joyce Duriga (A/B) expressing thanksgiving for the man’s life and asking God

Friday, November 15 to grant him the eternal reward promised to all the baptized. Young and old came together in their faith that 12:10 Little Rock Scripture Study (C) the man “…having...died with Christ…in baptism now… Facilitator: Deacon David also live[s] with him…” When questioned about the A.C.A. (B) Pharisees’ belief in the resurrection Jesus assured his questioners that, “…to God, all are alive…” Then He quoted Moses, calling the Lord the “God of Abraham, Mass to Honor Veteransns Isaac and Jacob…” Had the same question been posed to Monday,y, NoNovember 1111 the people in that little country church they might well have added “…and the God of a certain old farmer who 1:15 pmm lived his life with integrity and faith.”

Followed by reception in by Vinal Van Benthem ofs St. Clare Auditorium

Sponsored by The Notre Dame Club of Chicago Communal Veterans Initiative Committee Anointing of the Sick

Wednesday, November 13 Book of 1:15 pm Mass Remembrancece Please remember Hospitality Sunday

deceased relatives and November 17 after the friends by adding their 9 am and 11 am Masses names to the Book of Remembrance in the Please join us in the St. Clare rear of the church. It will remain there for Auditorium on the lower level for coffee, donuts the month of November. and conversation. Welcome to St. Peter’s Church -6- November 10, 2019 Memorial of St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, who spent so advocate for the needs of the poor, much of her life ministering to the sick and suffering and in some way become more she came to know. She had a deep reverence for those in concerned about the poor. Here in our these situations and went on to found a religious cluster for Renew My Church, each of community whose primary ministry was caring for the the six parishes has chosen to do this sick as they established many hospitals here in the in whatever way seems most United States and in many other countries. In 35 years, appropriate for their particular faith Frances Xavier Cabrini founded 67 institutions community. Last year we at St. Peter’s dedicated to caring for the poor, the abandoned, the served a sit down luncheon near the World Day and uneducated and the sick. Seeing great need among invited the poor and the homeless We called it Italian immigrants who were losing their faith, she “Breaking Bread with Our Neighbors in Need.” organized schools and adult education classes. We have decided to do something similar again this The compassion and dedication of Mother Cabrini is year with a luncheon on Wednesday, November 20. still seen in hundreds of thousands of her fellow citizens There will be more about this in next week’s bulletin, who care for the sick in hospitals, nursing homes, and but we wanted to alert you now so that you would keep state institutions. We complain of increased medical this important event in your thoughts and prayers. costs in an affluent society, but the daily news shows us millions who have little or no medical care and who are A CHUCKLE FOR YOUR PLEASURE calling for new Mother Cabrinis to become citizen servants of their land. His request approved, the news photographer quickly

Anyone over the age of 62 or a person suffering from used a cell phone to call the local airport to charter a a chronic condition such as diabetes, depression, flight. He was told a twin-engine plane would be frequent bouts of pneumonia, etc., or someone waiting for him at the airport. Arriving at the airfield, he undergoing a series of tests or about to have an spotted a plane warming up outside a hanger. He operation is welcome to receive the Sacrament of the jumped in with his bag, slammed the door shut, and shouted, “Let’s go!” Anointing of the Sick. We ask you to come ten to fifteen minutes before the beginning of the 1:15 Mass so that The pilot taxied out, swung the plane into the wind and you may be seated in such a way to allow the ministers took off. Once in the air, the photographer instructed the of the sacrament to come throughout the church in order pilot, “Fly over the valley and make low passes so I can to lay on hands and to perform the anointing of your take pictures of the fires on the hillsides.” forehead and hands. We hope to see you this “Why?” asked the pilot. Wednesday at 1:15. “Because I’m a photographer for cable news,” I WELCOME HOME, FR. KEN CAPALBO, O.F.M. responded, “and I need to get some close up shots.”

As many of you know, Fr. Ken has been The pilot was strangely silent for a moment. Finally he living and teaching in Vietnam for a stammered, “So, what you’re telling me is…you’re number of years. After teaching at Quincy NOT my flight instructor?” University in Quincy, Illinois, for twenty years, he found a new life in teaching Franciscan seminarians in the areas of Franciscan history and spirituality. Most recently (September) he travelled back to Vietnam to teach another semester, but he fell, was in the hospital for several days, and has been recuperating at the seminary. Fr. Ken is returning to St. Peter’s November 8 and will resume some ministry after a short time of recovery. We are pleased to have him with us again and wish him well in the days ahead.

CELEBRATING THE WORLD DAY OF THE POOR

You might remember from years past that Pope Francis has declared the 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time as the World Day of the Poor. He has suggested that people throughout the world do something special on or around this day in order to reach out to the poor, stpetersloop.org -7- November 10, 2019

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Wednesday, November 20th, 12 pm Br. Guillermo Morales O.F.M. and Sr. Fran Sulzer FSPA St. Clare Auditorium St. Peter's Friars and Staff invite you to join them for a Mon., Nov. 18, 1:30-3 pm , Lower Level meal and companionship in observance of Pope Francis' World Day of the Poor Wed., Nov. 20, 12 pm in the lower GDS is not a study, discussion or prayer group, but it is level auditorium. Dishes from local restaurants, desserts, conducted in a prayerful context. If you have any and beverages will be served. To volunteer to help contact questions, please call Sr. Fran Sulzer FSPA at 847-696- Fr. Ed Tverdek at [email protected]. 9026 or Br. Guillermo Morales O.F.M. at 636-222-7608. The last GSD session of the year is scheduled for Dec. 18. November Book Study Augustus Tolton: The Church is the True Liberator Pre & Post Retirement Financial Workshop By Joyce Duriga Presented by Peter Wells Editor of the Chicago Catholic Thursday, November 21 FatherFather AAugustus Tolton was the first identified black 12:10-12:50 pm, Lower Level American ordained to the priesthood in the United States. Workshop discusses how to maximize Social Security FaFacilitated by Fr. Derran Combs O.F.M., Ph.D. Benefits; how to supplement Social Security and

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