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August 3, 2014 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time

I am the way the Truth and the Life

At the name of Jesus, every knee should bend of those in Heaven and on earth and under the earth. Philippians 2:10 NORMALLY Quigley (Rush & Pearson) has attracted more and more weddings since that possibility opened 5 years ago. The facility is beautiful with room for 300 Mayall calls a time-out. I will be away from the Cathedral guests, ideal for a wedding. Couples seeking a wedding there must secure starting this coming Wednesday, August 6, through their own priest/deacon to handle the marriage and ceremony preparation; the Wednesday, August 20. If you have something urgent to weddings, however, get recorded at the Cathedral. From the beginning, the bring to my attention, tackle me before Wednesday. Vicar General and I agreed that Cathedral parishioners should get married at Otherwise, I will be available again on Thursday, August the Cathedral, not the Quigley Chapel. The money charged for a Quigley 21; better yet, I will be in front of the Cathedral after the wedding – more than at Holy Name – goes to the Archdiocese; none of it goes Masses on the weekend of August 23-24. Until that time, to Holy Name. To enforce that message we agreed that Quigley weddings hold on to personal business. If you have a Cathedral would have no parking privileges at the Cathedral lot; Cathedral marriages do. concern, Father John Boivin and Father Brad Zamora I am not sure that that deterrent solved the dilemma. Music is the same. Our have their hands on the steering wheel for now. Security, facilities, music department handles the Quigley weddings at an equal cost avoiding maintenance, and courtyard construction concerns can be addressed to competition between the Cathedral and Quigley over music. Cathedral priests Deacon Stan Strom. I will look forward to seeing you later in the month if the agree that we do not do weddings at the Quigley chapel. Our parishioners Good Lord’s willin’ and the creeks don’t rise. belong at our home, the Cathedral. (2) There seem to be fewer Catholic ______couples in downtown looking to be married in Church. The trend is not dramatic or catastrophic. Still, I hope those attached to Holy Name Cathedral How is the courtyard construction going? In mid-June, we began a project 12 realize that the solemnity of marriage is a Sacrament. Jesus called both of you years in the oven – the renovation of the Cathedral courtyard. A capital to approach Him together for eternity as husband and wife. In conversation campaign entitled Restore & Renew raised the necessary funds. Our Chief with Steve Noon, one of our excellent cantors and the singer at many of our Development Officer Morgan Henington opened the door for additional weddings, he noted the truth that we have in the last couple of years opportunities to dedicate paver-bricks to deceased loved ones, to congratulate scheduled fewer Friday weddings, fewer 11:00 Saturday weddings, and fewer those newly-married, to honor those baptized at the Cathedral. General 6:30 Saturday wedding ceremonies than in the past. I love officiating at Contractor Brian Ward tells me the project is on schedule. All below-ground weddings. It is one of the jewels of working at Holy Name Cathedral, the work is completed. Now the installation of the bricks and the Marian shrine prettiest Church in Chicago. Are you planning to get married in the Catholic plus the landscaping of the greenery and the prayer garden between the Church? Go on line and fill out the information. The other full-time Cathedral Catholic Charities building and the FXW School is underway. An exact priests and I look forward to walking you up to the marriage altar. dedication date is yet to be determined. Thanks to all those northeast of Holy Name who have had to re-route to get to Mass over the past couple of months. “Can we have our wedding in Millennium Park, at Buckingham Fountain, at the The end is in sight. Planetarium, the Michael Jordan Statue, on the Odyssey Cruise Ship, in front ______of Wrigley Field, on the Navy Pier Ferris Wheel?” Catholic weddings in the Archdiocese of Chicago normally are celebrated in a Church. That makes Recently two Popes were canonized , St. John XXIII and St. John Paul sense. A Sacrament should have sacramental surroundings. II. Let’s not forget another Pope who stood as one of two between them in time, the man who will be beatified (the step before ) in October, At the last parish at which I was pastor, a fellow and his fiancée booked their Pope Paul VI. Giovani Montini was born in Italy in 1897. Much of his Church wedding a year in advance. Just one week later, the future groom phoned me career was spent as a Papal diplomat in the service of the Pope throughout and asked. “Father, did you hear that I work for the Chicago Park District? I the world. He was a trusted advisor of both Pope Pius XII and Pope John often get assigned as a boxing referee. You have a gym at the parish. How XXIII, his immediate predecessors on the throne of Peter. At the time of his about we set up a ring in the gym and stage the wedding there?” I paused election to the Papacy, Paul was Cardinal-Archbishop of Italy’s largest and, with pastoral wisdom, asked before giving my answer, “Did you run this diocese, Milan. Upon being elected, he chose the name Paul, the who by your fiancée?” He admitted he had not. “Ask her first.” A year later, we did th was the Church’s greatest missionary and evangelist. The Second Vatican the wedding in Church. I hope they still are together. If so, it’s in the 16 Council, convened by St. John XXIII, was automatically suspended upon round. John’s death in 1963. Paul VI almost immediately declared the reconvening of the Council to complete its work with four goals in focus - (1) a better Are there exceptions to the rules? Rarely. My rookie year as a priest, I got a understanding of the ; (2) Church reforms; (3) the call on Monday of Holy Week asking me if I would marry the caller’s brother on advancement of Christian unity; and (4) dialogue with the secular world. Pope the following Saturday, Holy Saturday. I patiently explained that no weddings Paul VI lived in challenging times for the Church – the sexual revolution; birth are celebrated on Holy Saturday when the while.” The young Father Mayall control advances; the liberation of Africa; the Cold War; the space race and the replied that such an arrangement was not possible and that no Catholic first landings on the moon; the Vietnam War; liberation theology. His goal was Church would perform a wedding on Holy Saturday. That was the correct to keep God’s children One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic. My great aunt answer. I suspect the brother/groom at the same moment was on another visited in the 1960s and brought me a small bust of the Holy Father; I phone looking for another open Catholic Church. I never talked to him. To this still have it and have had it on display in every rectory in which I ever lived. day, I wonder what my while was worth. The first time I said Mass by myself and prayed for the Pope, it was Paul VI whom I named. He died on the Feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord, I once did do a wedding between a Jewish girl and a Catholic guy in the August 6, 1978 – 36 years ago this coming Wednesday. Through the reception restaurant with permission. Actually, the rabbi did the marriage; I intercession of soon-to-be Blessed Pope Paul VI, let’s pray for the Church in gave a blessing. Jewish marriage laws are sometimes stricter than ours. the modern world. According to the Church, with all proper paper work covered, that marriage ______was kosher.

Consider another issue involving parish life at Holy Name Cathedral about Normally, a baptized Catholic validly gets married in a Catholic Church. which we always must remain conscious.

WEDDINGS – We do a lot of weddings every year at the Cathedral. On average, we perform 130-150 such ceremonies. To be honest, we have been numerically down lately. Two trends seem to have caused the number to sag. (1) St. James Chapel at the Quigley Pastoral Center. The beautiful chapel at - Msgr. Dan Mayall August 3, 2014: 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time page 3

th 7 Annual School Supply Drive – Next Weekend Registraon is currently being accepted for the Holy Name Cathedral Religious Educaon Program. Children in grades Pre-K through 8th who aend public schools or who are otherwise educaon outside the Catholic School system begin classes on

Sunday, September 7, 2014. Religious Educaon classes are scheduled to meet from 9:15 to 10:45 Look for sales and stock up on school supplies to help us a.m. in Francis Xavier Ward School, located just north support three underprivileged schools in the Archdiocese of the Cathedral’s main entrance on State Street. of Chicago. Next weekend, volunteers will be at the Cathedral doors collecting new supplies and cash You may enroll your child/children in any of three donations for: ways:  Academy of St. Benedict the African – Laflin (6020 S. 1. You may call the Religious Educaon Office at Laflin St.) – a safe haven serving the African 312-573-4478 and leave complete mailing American community on Chicago’s south side. informaon;  St. Angela School (1332 N. Massasoit Ave.) – 2. You may pick up a registraon form in the providing faith-based education to the African rectory at your convenience; American community on Chicago’s north side. 3. You may download a form at  Our Lady of Tepayac High School (2228 S. Whipple www.holynamecathedral.org. (A copy of the St.) – all female college-prep high school in one of the cerficate of Bapsm must accompany largest Mexican American communities in America. registraon forms of children who were not

Help us ensure that Catholic education thrives and that bapzed at Holy Name Cathedral). students have the supplies and equipment needed to learn, grow, and become members of our communities. For more informaon, please contact Thomas L. Aspell at 312-573-4478, or send an email to Numerous volunteers are needed to collect supplies [email protected] and cash after each Mass on Aug. 9/10. Please give a few minutes of your time. Contact John Silver ([email protected]) or (312) 925-1075 to volunteer.

* Due to limited storage, please do not bring supplies before August 9/10.

MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK ~ AUGUST 4, 2014

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

6:00 Lydia B. & Sr. Mary Agnes Frank Harmon Wayne Nelson Sr. Timothy Anthony Michael P. Murphy Schmidt Murphy 7:00 Elsa Reyes Claude Hubbard Lydia B. & Lydia B. & Sr. Marian Michael P. Murphy Michael P. Murphy O’Connes 8:00 Ted M. Tokarz Lydia B. & Special Intention Kathy O’Brien Carmelita T. Sean Burke Michael P. Murphy Carriaga

12:10 Mary C. Wason Eugene Maslowicz Martin Goodman Aniela Koscielak John Niedziela, Jr. Special Intention Family 5:15 Vincent Frank A. Cassara Joseph Boden Maria & Stefan Robert L. Sproule Hernandez, Sr. Laskowski

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You’ve helped in the past. Will you help again? Black Catholic Parishioners

BCP meets on the third Sunday of most months at 12:00 The poor will always be with us, Jesus said in p.m. in the rectory. Our next meeting is scheduled for Matthew’s Gospel. As we live and work and visit in this August 17th. BCP is sponsoring the September 7th Wellness neighborhood, we see so many people in need. And of Fair and the October 5th Parish TEA. all the needs, food is the most basic.

Our parish has had a long and effective commitment to Cathedral Filipino Network addressing the need for food. Numerous appeals, including our recent Food Drive, are built into our Join us for our August meeting next Sunday, August 10th, at parish life. As we have asked your help in the past, we 2:00pm, to thank our outgoing officers and to welcome our are asking it again. newly elected officers. Our meeting will be a potluck in the Club Room at 21 E. Chestnut. If you plan to attend, be sure

to contact in advance either Divina Arnecilla (our new Every Thursday and Friday evening, our parish feeds incoming chairperson) or Zenny Villaignacio (our new 210 people each night. This program is sponsored by incoming Vice Chairperson). our Human Concerns Commission and served by volunteers since 2006. This outreach depends totally Our annual August Appeal begins this week. Have you on cash donations; no parish funds have ever been made your donation? spent.

As costs increase to supply meals to our guests, this column is to ask you to consider making a donation. Some donors are weekly, monthly, quarterly or annually. Some are one-time only donors. Donations range from $5 to $1,000; every penny of every donation is spent only on these meals.

Please read the article on page 10; and if the Spirit moves you, please consider a donation. Our guests will be most grateful.

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Listed below is the scheduled liturgical music for The 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time – (August 2 & 3, 2014). Organ Prelude - Sunday Masses Fugue in Eb Major BWV 552 J. S. Bach Hymn WORSHIP 547 Praise to the Lord LOBE DEN HERREN Kyrie WORSHIP 232 Glory to God Congregational Mass John Lee The Glory to God setting can be located in the pew cards Responsorial Psalm 145 WORSHIP 921 Mass setting A Community Mass Richard Proulx The Mass setting can be located in the pew cards Lamb of God Cantus Missae (WORSHIP 353) ed. Vat. XVIII

Communion WORSHIP 736 You Satisfy the Hungry Heart Hymn WORSHIP 558 Father, We Thank Thee RENDEZ A DIEU Organ Postlude - Sunday Masses Allegro- Trio Sonata BWV 530 J. S. Bach

Communion Hymn – You Satisfy the Hungry Heart (Gift of Finest Wheat) by Omer Westendorf Omer Westendorf (1916-1997) was one of the leading post-Vatican II composers and his hymn, “You Satisfy the Hungry Heart” also called “Gift of Finest Wheat,” is one of the best-known Communion hymns to come from the decades immediately following the liturgical reforms of the Second Vatican Council. The refrain evokes the agrarian image of “finest wheat,” the source of bread, a primary staple that sustains life. The hymn writer first addresses Christ directly in the second person, implying an intimate relationship, and offers a petition to Christ to “give to us... the bread of life to eat.” The hymn is replete with biblical references. The refrain echoes John 6:25-37, a passage where Christ develops the imagery of bread and says, “I am the bread of life; he who comes to me shall not hunger.” One of his greatest achievements was the founding of the World Library of Sacred Music in 1950 and World Library Publications in 1957 currently located in Chicago, Illinois. These organizations have been primary distributors of music for the Mass in the U.S. and beyond. Westendorf’s “People’s Mass Book, 1964, 1966, 1970, 1976, was the first vernacular hymn and service book to implement the Catholic liturgies decreed by Vatican Council II. He wrote Music Lessons for the Man in the Pew to teach the art of sight reading choral music.” The Cathedral Choral Ensembles are on summer status returning in the fall. The cathedral parish is grateful for their dedicated and expert service to the liturgical music this past choral year. Singers interested in auditioning for the choirs can contact the music office: [email protected] 312.573.4415. Auditions for Cathedral Singers, Women’s Schola and Cathedral Filipino Singers will be held in mid-August and in September.

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Do you like to Bake? August and September Bakers Needed

Mission Establish peer support groups for children who are grieving due to death, divorce or other painful transition in their families.

Objectives On Thursday evenings, our parish provides meals for the local To help participants share their feelings and understand the hungry at Catholic Charities. 130 guests are served a warm meal grieving process. To provide an opportunity for emotional healing. provided by a local restaurant or purchased through Jewel Food To assist in building a stronger sense of self-esteem. To teach Store. To add a homemade touch to the night, homemade appropriate coping mechanisms. desserts are also served. Would you be willing to bake for our guests in August or September? Program Format Small groups led by a trained facilitator. Topical meetings with We need 130 large cookies, ( 4 inches) or 260 smaller cookies or activities designed to inspire participant interaction. A safe place cupcakes or banana loaves or whatever is your favorite to bake. If where participants can share feelings and overcome feelings of you or your family or your circle of friends are in the baking spirit, isolation. Designed to provide hope, by understanding the grieving please call Fr. John Boivin at 312-787-8040 to a schedule a date. process and encouraging personal growth.

Call Fr. John Boivin at 312-787-8040 for more information. “From Hurt. Through Healing. To Hope.”

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Looking for a job or career change?

The Career Fulfillment Community's August meeng will be Holy Name Cathedral joyfully welcomes our newest held on Thursday, August 14 beginning at 6:30pm in our members who were bapzed in July 2014. We Parish Center. Our workshop will focus on perfecng congratulate their parents and families, and will connue interviewing skills via mock interview sessions. Interviewers to keep them in our prayers. and interviewees will pracce the art of creang and delivering a values statement (elevator pitch) which will help July 6 job seekers brand and posion themselves on a resume and Alexandra Noel Fitz on their LinkedIn profiles, and also help develop excellent professional relaonships. July 12 Sabrina Rose Frigo Please join us, we always welcome new members. Quesons? Just email Barton Delacy at July 13 [email protected] Kayla Kay Cantu Nicolas Vincent Creamer Madeleine Cecelia Gallagher Alexander John Josephson Miles Robert Traquena Neylan Hugh Laurens Piercy Nathan Julian Rivera Andrea Maria Stevens

July 20 Conor Patrick Kennelly Sofia Bridgee Larson

July 22 Thatcher William Weeks Hudson Robert Weeks

July 27 Luca Mahew Bratko

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Act II - for everyone 40 and over ACT II is committed to the needs and interests of Holy Name pa- rishioners age 40 and over. Our goal is to encourage participa- tion and a sense of belonging within the Holy Name community by providing opportunities for SOCIAL gathering, CULTURAL and EDUCATIONAL pursuits, SPIRITUAL development and community SERVICE.

The Holy Name Young Adult Group enlightens, enlivens, and enriches KNITTING GROUP the lives of Catholics in their 20s and 30s through spiritual programs, Their first meeting of this session: social events, and service opportunities. WHEN: 6 PM, TUESDAY, AUGUST 5 WHERE: RECTORY Knitters of all level are encouraged to come. In fact, Helen THEOLOGY ON TAP: Sundays, Starting July 13, After 5:15 p.m. Mass

would love more participants. For more information: Summer is here, which means it’s time for the Young Adult [email protected] or 773-989-8614 Group’s popular Theology on Tap speaker series! As part of the Archdiocese’s initiative to help young adult Catholics in their 20s and 30s understand and deepen their faith, the HNConnections AT MILLENNIUM PARK… Young Adult Group will be hosting a series of lectures. Join for the final evening of the GRANT PARK MUSIC FESTIVAL. us in the parish center after the 5:15 p.m. mass for dinner, WHEN: SATURDAY, AUGUST 16. drinks and a thoughtful presentation by the following well-known speakers: TIME: 5:30 PM or later (Concert begins at 7:30 PM) WHERE: Coordinator BETH AWERKAMP will be on the August 3 - Fr. Matt O'Donnell LAWN with appropriate signage. (As you know, saving space can be tricky, so please come early.) Join us after the speech for socializing and discussion at a local establishment. More information to come, so please watch this Bulletin LOGISTICS: If you plan to attend, providing a cell # will section, our Facebook group and our email Newsletter. allow Beth to direct you to her by text messaging guidance via signage/landmarks, etc. WHETHER YOU PREFER LAWN OR FIXED SEATING, please SERVE AT CATHOLIC CHARITIES: Friday, August 8, 4 PM contact Beth ahead of time: [email protected] Start your weekend with friends serving a Bring your own snacks and beverages, cushions, chairs meal to those in need! Volunteer with and/or blankets. other young adults at Catholic Charities (721 N. LaSalle St.) after work on Friday. IN CASE OF RAIN: Beth will provide an alternate location if You will provide hope and a warm meal to people want to socialize that evening and will text that out over 100 struggling Chicagoans. Continue to everyone. to build friendships after volunteering, as (For more details on the concert itself go to: some of us head to a local restaurant for http://www.grantparkmusicfestival.com) end-of-the-week unwinding.

We are looking for bakers to help make 130 desserts for our guests in MOVIE CLUB August. Please email [email protected] if you can WHEN: SUNDAY, AUGUST 24 help! FILM: WHEN THE GAME STANDS TALL A movie about legendary football coach Bob Ladoucer BOOK CLUB: Thursday, August 28, 6-8 p.m.

(actor Jim Caviezel) who took the California De La Salle Start reading Practice Makes Catholic by Joe Paprocki today High School team in from obscurity to a 151 game winning to prepare for a lively discussion of our shared Catholic faith. streak that shattered all records for any American sport. Learn about the distinct practices that make us Catholic and Film venue and time are unknown at this time. understand why we believe and act as we do. Book Club is Interested? Contact MAUREEN MOONEY by August 23 at BYO pot-luck, so read the book, gather some snacks, and [email protected] or 773-871-1149 and she will meet in Room 201 of the Parish Rectory! forward the details when they are available. YOUNG ADULT BOARD VOLUNTEERS BECOME A MEMBER OF ACT II Are you interested in becoming more involved in Young Adult Board There is no membership fee to join and no restrictions activities? We’re always looking for dedicated volunteers! Please email other than being 40 or older and wanting to participate. [email protected] to learn more and discuss ways that Simply send your name and e-mail address to you can take on a leadership role at Chicago’s cathedral. [email protected] and you will receive our weekly preview e-mail which usually contains more information DON’T MISS OUT: Join the Young Adult Facebook group and sign than can be included in this column. Ideas or comments: up for our weekly newsletter on the Cathedral website to learn about BRUCE LESPINASSE: 312-943-5575 all of the events, activities, and volunteer opportunities we sponsor CAROL HANEY: [email protected]; 312-649-6849 each month. facebook.com/groups/holynameyoungadults.

EXPANDING OUR HORIZONS TOGETHER

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Wedding Banns III. Kevin Czepiel & Sarah Harrington

III. Benjamin Audet & Jancy Walker

III. Justin Puppi & Michelle Ganuelas

II. Andrew Jarosz & Laura Behr

II. Kyle Schnurbusch & Rena Beckerly

II. Kyle Gillen & Colette Kellman

II. John Minyard & Gretchen Gordon

I. Jan Wasiek & Alexandra Tensiper

I. Peter Kowals & Elizabeth Kopko

I. William Randall & Angela Tynan

I. Jessica Carleton & Tom Draths

Our Sympathy For the families of all those who have died, especially:

Mariya Ann Johnson

Thursday and Friday Suppers What? A free, warm meal.

When? Every Thursday and Every Friday evening at 4:45 pm.

Where? Catholic Charities, LaSalle and Superior.

For whom? 130 local hungry dine-in guests, plus 80 Bag lunches to go = 210 people fed each night

By whom? Volunteers like you.

Sponsored by? Our parish Human Concerns Commission

Funded by? Donors like you.

Cost? Free for the guests; almost $1,000 for the parish.

How? Cash donations in all amounts welcomed.

Checks addressed to Holy Name Cathedral; Envelopes addressed to Thursday-Friday Suppers (730 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 60611)

HOLY NAME CATHEDRAL Rectory School Convent Seminary 730 N. Wabash Frances Xavier Warde Oblate Sisters of Casa Jesús- Chicago, IL 60611 751 N. State Street Jesus the Priest Bishop Abramowicz (312) 787-8040 Chicago, IL 60610 730 N. Wabash 750 N. Wabash, Chgo. 60611 Fax: (312) 787-9113 (312) 466-0700 Chicago, IL 60611 Rev. Octavio Muñoz Capetillo Mon~Fri 8:30-8:30 Mary Reiling, Head of School (312) 787-8040 (312) 640-1065 Sat & Sun 8:30-7:00 Sr. Guadalupe Lopez Rev. Jacek Wrona (312) 915-0598

MASS SCHEDULE (CATHEDRAL) Archbishop of Chicago: Francis Cardinal George, OMI Saturday Evening Vigil Masses: 5:15 pm, 7:30 pm Pastor: Rev. Msgr. Dan Mayall Sunday: 7:00, 8:15, 9:30, 11:00 am; 12:30, 5:15 pm Weekdays: 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 am 12:10, 5:15 pm Associate Pastors Resident Priests Saturday: 8:00 am, 12:10 pm Rev. John Boivin Rev. Louis Cameli Rev. Brad Zamora Rev. Ramil Fajardo DEVOTIONS Rev. Bill Moriarity The Rosary: prayed each Monday (including the Divine Mercy Rev. William Woestman, OMI Chaplet), Tuesday (for an end to abortion), and Wednesday (for Mass Supply Help priests and vocations) after the 5:15pm Mass Rev. Msgr. Michael Boland Prayer Request Lines: 312-573-4493 “Daytime Prayer,” from The Liturgy of the Hours~11:50 am, Deacons Resident Emeritus Monday~Friday. In the Cathedral Michael McCloskey Rev. Eugene Durkin “Vespers,” from The Liturgy of the Hours~5:00 pm, Stan Strom Monday~Friday. In the Cathedral Pastoral Ministry Staff Kelly Heus Pastoral Associate SACRAMENTAL CELEBRATIONS Carol Miller Pastoral Associate Baptism: Infant baptisms are generally celebrated twice monthly Michelle Peltier Pastoral Assistant on designated Sundays at 2:00 pm. Parents are asked to Thomas L. Aspell Director of Religious Education participate in a one time pre-baptismal preparation class. Check the website (holynamecathedral.org) for dates and to pre- Administrative Staff register for the class and baptism. Stan Strom Chief of Staff *Classes are limited to a total of 20 people, so reserve early. Dawn Swanson Msgr’s Administrative Assistant Baptism of children over age 6 is conducted through our Religious Morgan Henington Chief Development Officer Maureen McInerney Director of Stewardship & Development Education Program. Contact Thomas L. Aspell at (312)573-4478 to enroll your child. Adult baptism takes place through the RCIA Godelieve Andino Daytime Receptionist process. Contact Kelly Heus at (312)573-4434 to learn more Janet Scheckel Daytime Receptionist about RCIA. Andrew Skura Controller Marriage: Congratulations on your engagement! Due to the size of Robert Burns Engineer our parish, weddings are celebrated for registered parishioners only. A minimum of six months advanced planning and Music Department (312)573-4415 preparation is required. Please consult our website H. Ricardo Ramirez, D.M.A. Director of Music (holynamecathedral.org) for more info. David C. Jonies Associate Director of Music John Lee Administrative Assistant Confessions Saturdays: 3:00 - 5:00pm, 6:15 - 7:15pm All Confessions are held in the Reconciliation room on the Lower Level of the Cathedral. New Parishioners: Welcome to the parish! Eucharistic Adoration: 1st & 3rd Fridays, Adoration after the 8am Please register in person at the parish office or online. Mass. The Chaplet of Divine Mercy and the Rosary will be prayed at 3:00pm on behalf increased respect for human life. Benediction after the 5:15pm Mass in the Chapel. Tuesdays and Thursdays 8am-5pm at the Vincent DePaul Center 721 N. LaSalle An elevator is located on the south west Street. side of the Cathedral. Please ask an usher for directions and/or assistance.

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