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Twenty-Seventh Sunday October 3, 2021 in Ordinary Time I “ f we love one another, God remains in us.” 1 Jn 4:12 Our ur Lady of Perpetual Help Parish 1775 Grove St. Glenview IL 60025 Parish Office 847-729-1525 olphglenview.org
seek, share, rejoice - pastor's letter... Dear Parishioners, “If we love one another, God remains in us.” It is clear from the scriptures this treasure and to assess what relationships need healing. weekend that we are to live in Covid continues to take its toll on parish life. Considering relationships. Our relationships concerns about safety protocols it has been decided that we need to be rooted in the power need to postpone the upcoming Christ Renews His Parish of God’s love for us and to be (CHRP) Weekends. The process of those weekends is difficult reflected in how we love one to follow considering restrictions. We will regroup in terms of another. next year. Often, biblical mandates to love I am very excited about this weekend’s Phun Run. In order to Jerry Boland, Pastor one another can be reduced proclaim a beautiful prayer before the race starts, I won’t be to theoretical niceties. The able to run this year, darn it! truth though is that the mandate to love one another is a real challenge and an invitation we encounter every day. We hosted a meeting of the Renew My Church teams in our grouping this past week. We are moving closer to beginning The relationship of marriage is presented as a prototype of the to form a plan of future collaboration among the parishes way God loves us and as to how we should love one another. of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, St. Catherine and St. Norbert. The image of marriage has been used as a way of describing During the late summer, early Fall our collections take a hit God’s relationship to the Church. with everyone traveling. If you need to “catch up” we would be We encounter the realities of brokenness and heart break often. very grateful. I can’t thank you enough for the many sacrifices Most of us have had to deal with the cruelty and unfaithfulness people have been making to support us during these months we as humans can inflict on one another. of the pandemic. The scriptures call us to rise above the evil and selfishness that Next weekend I will be celebrating the 40th Anniversary of my can erode our relationships. We see in the first reading, that ordination. I am so blessed to mark this milestone here as your from creation we are of the one flesh and we are called to unity. pastor. The Mass is at 5:00 on Saturday in the Church. Please The love that God calls us to is a love that is life giving, merciful, come if you can! generous and faith filled. We need to take stock from time to May your week be blessed! time to praise God for the relationships in our lives that we Fr. Jerry Boland The Reverend Jeremiah Boland invites you to participate in a Mass of Thanksgiving commemorating the 40th Anniversary of his Ordination to the Priesthood 5:00 pm, Saturday, October 9, 2021 in the OLPH Church PLEASE NOTE: Fr. Jerry's Celebration Mass will be in Reception immediately following in the Playdium the church. There will not be a Drive-In Mass RSVP to: on October 9. kdaniels@olphglenview.org or 847.729.1525 ext 121 (Please indicate name, number attending, and phone or email.) 2 October 3, 2021 • olphglenview.org
seek, share, rejoice - events... Respect Life Ministry Book Club is Back! Small Change—Big Impact 7:00 pm, Mon., Oct. 4 Please help young mothers who find Hickey Hall themselves in difficult circumstances. The OLPH Book Club will meet with The OLPH Respect Life Ministry Fr. Jim Barrett on Oct. 4 at 7:00 pm will continue to support local crisis in Hickey Hall in the Parish Center. pregnancy centers with the Baby Bottle The book we will read is "Thoughts in Project during the month of October. Solitude" by Thomas Merton. Due to Covid related issues we will be The book is available at Barnes and holding a Virtual Baby Bottle collection. Noble, Amazon and Bookends and Instead of returning a bottle full of Beginnings in Evanston. coins, bills and checks, we are asking supporters to use the donation tab on this flyer to support mothers in crisis Socks & Skivvies situations. Drive Your gifts will help those served by Aid Collection dates: 10/11-10/31 for Women and The Women’s Center, who counsel and support mothers Sponsored by Guild 17 considering abortion. Financial and material support for New socks and underwear are among these women has continued without interruption throughout the most requested, but least donated clothing items. the Covid crisis. Help our Sharing Parishes’ families with donations of new, unopened packs of socks and underwear. We are collecting Use this link to make your donation: items for men, women and children. https://www.givecentral.org/location/552/event/27436 How to Donate: • Ship direct through amazon link (link avilable soon) OLPH PhunRun • Write a check to OLPH Guild 17 which will be used to 8:00 am, Sun., Oct. 3 purchase socks and underwear Jackman Park, Glenview • Drop off donations at boxes located on the convent steps and in the church entrances Get on your running shoes! Questions: contact Kelly Bireley kmbireley@comcast.net Runners are officially timed and or Julie Doell doelljulie@gmail.com age group awards will be given. Walkers will not be timed. All proceeds benefit the Needy Family Fund of Glenview and Trunk or Treat surrounding communities For more information, go to 5:00-7:00 pm, Fri., Oct 29 https://www.olphunrun.org/ OLPH Parking Lot Join us for the 6th annual OLPH Annual Pet Blessing OLPH Trunk or Treat from 5:00-7:00pm, Fri., Oct 29. 2:00 pm, Sun, Oct. 3 Treats! Food! Music! Enter Rectory Lawn on Glenview Road. Calling all OLPH families Admission per Child: $5.00 online; $7:00 at the door and their pets! For tickets, click https://olphtrunk-or-treat2021.eventbrite.com Cats, dogs, hamsters, and cockatoos! or search "OLPH Trunk or Treat 2021" on Facebook. All are welcome to join All applicable health guidelines will be followed at Trunk-or- us at 2:00 pm, Sunday, Treat to ensure a COVID_safe event. In the event of rain, October 3 on the front Trunk or Treat will be cancelled. Refunds will not be given. lawn of the Parish We appreciate your donation. Rectory for a special Sponsored by OLPH Women's Club 38. blessing! Email us at olphtrunkortreat@gmail.com October 3, 2021 • olphglenview.org 3
seek, share, rejoice - more events and news... Stepping Out The OLPH 2021 Parish Summit Together Ministry 9:30 am Sat, Nov. 6, 2021 STEPPING OUT TOGETHER The OLPH Parish Pastoral Council will host the 2021 OLPH welcomes men and women ages Parish Summit the morning of Sat., Nov. 6, immediately 21 to 121 who are solo and would following 8:30 am Mass. The theme of this year’s Summit will like to participate in our upcoming focus on how we as a faith community can find healing from activities. Dinner and bowling, our the trauma of the pandemic and other challenges of our time. first outing, was very well received We are blessed to have Father with 21 in attendance. Hiking at John Kartje as our keynote Fort Sheridan on a Saturday in September was beautiful speaker. Under the latest health with breathtaking views of Lake Michigan followed by lunch and safety protocols, we plan to at a local pub. hold the Summit in McDonnell Hall and also live stream proceedings for those who wish to attend virtually. Please watch for details in the Daily Eblast, the weekly Bulletin, and/or the OLPH website for further information about the Summit registration Fr. John Kartje EvOLve Ministry 9:30 am Sat, Nov. 6, 2021 Recently Pauline Viviano recorded an excellent presentation for our EvOLVe Adult Education Ministry. Title: Messengers from God: The Biblical Prophets. Stepping Out Together on a sunny day at Fort Sheridan Mark your calendars for Saturday, October 23 at 6:30 pm, when we will prepare our dinner with the chef at Sur La Table in Old Orchard. Space is limited to 16 for this event. We are also planning a Christmas outing, ongoing hikes, and theatre events. Suggestions are always welcome for outing ideas. To reserve a place at Sur La Table or if you have any questions or suggestions, please contact Pat Marziani at marzianipat@gmail.com For hiking suggestions, please contact Janis Moylan at jlpm1231@gmail.com Domestic Violence Awareness Mass 12:00 pm, Sun., Oct. 17 October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Mass to raise awareness will be Sun., Oct. 17 at noon. There will be ahealing prayer at the end of Mass. There will be a toiletries drive for Wings Oct. 17-31. Description: The prophets arose at a specific time in Israel's Here is a wish list of items: women's body wash, baby body history and in response to a specific need. To understand wash, body lotion, diaper cream, sponges, large bath towels who prophets were and their message we need to read the and hand towels, disposable razors, cotton swabs, alcohol- prophets in their historical and literary context. Only then can free mouthwash, etc. we speak of the signifi¬cance of that message for today Here is an Amazone link to order directly: Here is the link to the presentation: https://smile.amazon.com/hz/charitylist/ls/36LS3819M1VR1/ref=smi_cl_wl_rd_cl?ref_=smi_se_cl_rd_cl https://vimeo.com/601960218 4 October 3, 2021 • olphglenview.org
seek, share, rejoice - year of st. joseph events... Year of St. Joseph (The “Nine Days with Saint Joseph” novena booklets are available for purchase from www.magnificat.com.) More Fall Spiritual Events with information regarding this special novena will appear in St. Joseph at OLPH future Bulletins. Stay tuned! Let’s continue to celebrate the Special Pilgrimages with St. Joseph jubilee of our very first patron The Hearts Afire Ministry is planning two spiritual outings through December 8. The this Fall to local churches dedicated to St. Joseph that will reason to have a devotion to be timed with the Consecration and the Novena described St. Joseph is simple: no one above. A pilgrimage is a chance to put aside your daily was closer to Jesus and Mary. routine and set out on a journey with a particular spiritual By drawing near to him, we draw near to the heart of our purpose. We will journey together, pray together, and be salvation, Jesus Christ. It’s never too late to “Go to Joseph!” rejuvenated together—all with St. Joseph! Watch for the On 19th of Every Month pilgrimage dates in upcoming bulletins. Join the OLPH Holy Rosary Group to pray the monthly Final Day of the Year of St. Joseph: Novena to St. Joseph after 8:30 am Mass in the Lady Wednesday, December 8 - Chapel. Also listen to the “19 on the 19th” podcast in the The Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception OLPH Daily Eblast for wisdom from the life of St. Joseph from Fr. Matthew Spencer of Relevant Radio. There is no better way to give thanks for this jubilee year than with praying the traditional 9-day Immaculate Conception 10-Day Virtual Consecration to St. Joseph with Novena for a special intention leading up to the Holy Day. Fr. Michael Gaitley The OLPH Holy Rosary Group will lead the novena daily Friday, October 22 – Monday, November 1, All Saints’ Day after 8:30 Mass in the Lady Chapel from Monday, November 29 through Tuesday, December 7. Prayer booklets will be St. Joseph was a man of few words—not one was recorded available in the Lady Chapel and the daily prayers will be in Scripture—so Fr. Michael Gaitley created a brief but included in the OLPH Daily Eblast. heartfelt preparation for consecration that will lift your heart and draw you closer to your spiritual father. This is the For more information, email Jen Farber at easiest way to consecrate yourself to St. Joseph before the heartsafireolph@gmail.com jubilee ends or to revisit your consecration from last winter. Beginning Friday, October 22, the prayer for the day will appear in written and video form in the OLPH Daily Eblast. (Printed copies will be available in the Lady Chapel prior to 10/22 for those without access to the internet.) On Monday, November 1, we will consecrate (or re-consecrate) ourselves to St. Joseph at 8:30 am Mass online and in person. Don’t miss out! “Go to Joseph!” Pre-Advent Novena Thursday, November 11 – Saturday, November 20 Take your new devotion to a deeper level by focusing each day on a particular aspect of St. Joseph—as a husband, a father, a persecuted man, a man of trust, of purity, work, and May all of us experience more deeply the patronage of silence, as one who died a holy death, and as the Universal Saint Joseph, whom the Lord set over his own family. Patron of the Church. Each day in the OLPH Daily Eblast, through video, the Hearts Afire Ministry will lead us in song, Glorious, St. Joseph, be my guide, my father, and my model a Scripture reading, a meditation, intercessions, and sacred through life that I may merit to die as you did in the arms of prayers as we move closer to the one who loved Jesus with Jesus and Mary. a father’s heart. St. Joseph, pray for us! OUR DAILY EBLAST Since the beginning of the COVID Subscribing to this eblast is the best way to stay connected pandemic, we have been communicating parish news and with OLPH. If you are not already receiving our Daily Eblast, events, as well as the link to our Daily Livestream Masses, email communications@olphglenview.org to subscribe or in our Daily Eblast. A favorite feature in our eblast are the contact the Parish Office, at 847-729-1525, for assistance. "Fireside Chat" video segments with Fr. Jerry. 6 October 3, 2021 • olphglenview.org
seek, share, rejoice - holly fair... OLPH Women’s Club 40th Annual Holly Fair November 1-7, 2021 Hello OLPH Parishioners, FAMILY/CORPORATE SPONSOR With continued restrictions around the pandemic - the Thank you for your contribution to the 2021 Holly Fair OLPH Women’s Club 40th Annual Holly Fair will be held fundraiser presented by the OLPH Women’s Club. November 1-7 with many shopping experiences to suit all of our loyal Holly Fair shoppers. NAME: ________________________________________ We will have the return of https://www.hollyfair.org for online shopping. Most of our vendors will be part of this (This will appear on printed material and the website online event! In addition, we have added several homes in along with logo) Glenview which will host 5-6 vendors each for shopping on November 4! CONTACT NAME: ________________________________ We will have a couple pop-up shops in Glenview for Holly Fair week as well. New this year is “Around Town” which ADDRESS: ______________________________________ will include stores and restaurants around our town that will be offering in-store shopping, dining and take-out PHONE: _______________________________________ while donating 15% of all sales to Holly Fair 2021! On November 5, we have moved the “Holly Fair Playdium” EMAIL: ________________________________________ to McDonnell Hall and it’s new name is Santa’s Village and Sweet Shoppe. It will be a Holiday decorated SPONSORSHIP AMOUNT: _________________________ Christmas Wonderland offering vendors that have holiday decorations, cards and many gift ideas too! Santa’s Sweet ____ Garland $100 (2 raffle tickets to Golden Ticket Raffle) Shoppe will replace the Cookie Walk! ____ Poinsettia $250 (4 raffle tickets to Golden Ticket Raffle) The word on the street is Santa may be making an appearance on November 5th to see the shoppers and ____ Evergreen $500 (6 raffle tickets to Golden Ticket Raffle) good little boys and girls! Each of our fabulous vendors have agreed to donate 15% of all sales over Holly Fair week! ____ Holly $1,000 (8 raffle tickets to Golden Ticket Raffle) As always the vendor donations go to the charitable works of the OLPH Women’s Club. ——- Mistletoe $2,000 (10 raffle tickets to Golden Ticket Raffle) One big way to support Holly Fair 2021 is to become a ——- Shining Star $2,500+ Lead Sponsor (12 Golden Raffle Holly Fair Family or Corporate sponsor. We could really Tickets) use your help! It’s a tremendous way to support Holly Fair and to help underwrite the costs! Please see the attached Please return this form by sponsor form if you are interested and send your donation September 30, 2021 with your in by September 30! family or company sponsorship Each sponsor receives raffle tickets to the Golden Ticket check payable to OLPH raffle - the grand prize is 1 year tuition at OLPH School or Women’s Club to: $3000 cash! A golden opportunity!! Mary Campobasso, OLPH Your Holly Fair Chair, Holly Fair Chair, 1251 Swainwood Drive, Mary Campobasso Glenview 60025 campobasso1251@gmail.com Cell phone 847-436-1667 October 3, 2021 • olphglenview.org 7
seek, share, rejoice - church history... Did you know about: Saint Mary of the Lake (part 1) George William Mundelein was never supposed to be the more than one train ride from Chicago in the 1920s, Mundelein Archbishop of Chicago. He was scheduled to be the bishop had to build a residence for all the priest-professors. Of course, of Buffalo, New York. But at the beginning of the First World no seminary is complete without a chapel and a library, and War, it was a better idea not to send a man with a German those were included. Finally, since Chicago’s seminary was to name to a town that bordered the British Empire in Canada. be the finest in the country, he wanted to add a gymnasium Mundelein was instead assigned to Chicago, something of and a theater. This was a tall bill. an outpost at the time, but a growing outpost. Archbishop Mundelein proved Yet, nothing was impossible for George to be an extraordinarily successful builder Mundelein. In a very short period of of parishes and much-needed facilities time, he had the resources and the plans to build his seminary: Saint Mary of the across the archdiocese. He was also a Lake, named after its closed predecessor persuasive preacher who came to count on the shores of Lake Michigan in the President Franklin Roosevelt as a friend, city. Since all the buildings were to be and Adolf Hitler as an enemy. constructed at once, the only question With a rapidly growing population was what style of architecture would of Catholic immigrants in Chicago, be chosen. For Mundelein, whose own Mundelein needed to find a place to train career as a bishop was significantly altered President Franklin Roosevelt and priests – and lots of them. He bought Cardinal George William Mundelein by anti-German sentiment, and whose a section of Lake County called Area, seminarians were largely the sons of Irish, Illinois. It was centered on Mud Lake. Then Mundelein threw Italian, Polish, Lithuanian, and German immigrants, there all of his efforts into building the best seminary in America. was no doubt about what his seminary would look like. He would build a small city devoted to priests, which resembled At that time, undergraduate and graduate seminary studies a replica of an old colonial town in Connecticut, with every were held at the same institution. So Mundelein needed building constructed of red brick and limestone highlights. two buildings to house both sets of students, in addition to Mundelein often called himself, “An American for Americans.” classroom buildings for all of them. Since Lake County was His seminary is the epitome of that sentiment. photo courtesy Mundelein Seminary 8 October 3, 2021 • olphglenview.org
seek, share, rejoice - church history... By 1926, Saint Mary of the Lake was the crown jewel of American photo courtesy Mundelein Seminary seminaries. It was the newest educational institution, with the best accommodations for students, and it was set on a picturesque lake surrounded by century-old trees. George Mundelein had been created a cardinal two years before in recognition of his work in Chicago and of his work for the missions throughout the world. Mundelein was called “The First Cardinal of the West.” In gratitude for his elevation to Cardinal, Mundelein hosted the 1926 Eucharistic Congress. The Congress was an historic event, including a Mass for more than 400,000 in old Soldier Field. The final gathering of the Congress was held at Saint Mary of the Lake, where Cardinal Mundelein had asked for a benediction loggia to be built out into the lake. From there, the crowd could receive the blessing at a great distance. The numbers who attended the final day of the Congress at Saint Mary of the Lake are extraordinary: 18,000 cars managed the trip; 820 trains took to the rails (which Mundelein had built for this very purpose); and 12,000 people on foot were waiting at the front gate to be admitted early in the morning. Today, the University of Saint Mary of the Lake remains; but the portion where priests of the Archdiocese of Chicago prepare for ordination is now called Mundelein Seminary. In fact, as an act of thanks for all of his efforts to (quite literally) put the town on the map, Area is now called Mundelein, Illinois. Go to www.mundelein100.org to learn more about Mundelien Seminary's Centennial and even to share a story about a favorite The Main Chapel at sunset priest or experience on our campus. - contributed by Mark Mitchell All four of our priests here at Our Lady of Perpetual Help studied at Mundelein Seminary. It has often been called ‘The Enchanted Forest’ because of its beautiful natural surroundings. At the same time, ‘Mundelein’ is synonymous with the profound priestly formation that each man receives and the fraternal friendships he builds. Here are a couple of reflections from Fr. Patrick and Fr. Larry about their favorites memories of their time at Mundelein. Fr. Patrick Kizza: “It was so peaceful and at the same time wonderful to walk in the woods and around the lake, praying the Rosary or just having time to yourself. You would see other students doing the same thing. And it was like working out – taking a walk – and praying at the same time. We were always silent, and we only waved to each other. But we knew we were Fr. Patrick Kizza (Far Right) in the library at Mundelein praying, and it was a beautiful place to pray.” Seminary with classmates Fr. Larry Basbas: “It was the time when my 3rd Theology class and I boarded a big, fancy bus headed for O'Hare Airport. Our destination: The Holy Land! I couldn't believe that I was finally on that bus! My best friend Danny and I kept a tradition – from the time we started seminary in 2014 – of bidding 'bon voyage' to the 3rd-Year class. Sometimes he and I would brave the bitter cold of January just to wave goodbye to our 3rd year brothers as they headed for the airport on the same bus in the wee hours of the morning. Danny and I would always turn to each other and say, "One day, that will be us." My study pilgrimage to the Holy Land thus far has been the best trip of my life! We stayed in Palestine, Galilee, and Jerusalem.” October 3, 2021 • olphglenview.org 9
seek, share, rejoice - religious education... Those who love the Lord will see and rejoice. They will understand His loving kindness My favorite image of heaven is a that the parish provides to families. There is a reason why party -- a joyful, glorious banquet Catholic families are called the “domestic church” the “church – to see God, face to face, all the at home.” The parish supports our families with many tools, angels and saints, and reunions resources, and opportunities to learn and experience what with family and friends. One of our it means to learn and live out our faith, to be Catholic, and catechists described the experience of our first day of in- to teach our children to do the same. One of my catechists person OLPH RE classes to be, “like a birthday party,” and I from my previous parish shared with me recently, “Margaret, understood her comparison. It was a joyful event and I loved the Catholic Church has everything we need to teach hearing all the children’s voices and witnessing their light- our children to become saints; nothing is lacking”! And I hearted actions. wholeheartedly agreed with him. Our OLPH Religious Education Program began its first Annual RE Parent Informational Meetings will be held in classes on Tue., Sept. 21. It was the first time that we have McDonnell Hall on Mon., Oct. 4 and Mon., Oct. 11 from had RE in-person programming since March 2020, and the 7:00pm to 8:00pm. Please mark your calendar and come first time I have met many of the children and families in the join us. I will provide an overview of the RE program for the RE Program. It was a joyful, lively event as the children entire year, explain the many changes that will take place and families arrived on site, lined up to pick up RE materials from previous RE programming, and answer any questions and new backpacks, found their catechist, and headed off to or concerns. their classrooms. At the end of the evening when the 4:30pm Please note the I have reduced all in-person class sessions and 6:30pm classes concluded, the RE office looked like it to 75 minutes, no longer 90 minutes. We will not offer a Pet had hosted a birthday party! It was so wonderful to see and Blessing in between classes on a Tuesday. Instead, we invite hear all the children this day! you to participate in the Parish Pet Blessing on Sun., Oct. 3 Thank you to all the parishioners, who responded to my at 2pm, on the front lawn of the Rectory. We will invite you to continued cry for more catechists! We are all set. Currently, participate in many parish events instead of offering our own we have 35 catechists and 470 children enrolled in the events through the RE Program. This will give you and your OLPH RE Program this year across three learning models: family the opportunity to develop new practices with our faith in-person classes with a catechist, once-monthly family and how we teach our children to learn, love and live our catechesis, and RE digital ministry at home family catechesis. Catholic faith; and therefore, strengthen and develop your All children will work on the same weekly lessons no matter family’s relationship with God. Thank you for participating in what learning model that they are enrolled in. the OLPH RE Program! I have received remarkable, but not surprising, feedback Blessings! from the RE families, who participated in teaching their Margaret children our faith at home last year by utilizing the materials On September 19, we celebrated Catechetical Sunday to recognize, bless, and commission our OLPH RE catechists, who serve our OLPH RE families. Pictured are 13 of our 35 catechists from the OLPH RE Program, with Angela Romero, Administrative Assistant for RE and Youth Ministry and Margaret Waldron, Director of Religious Education, and our Associate Pastor and Director of Liturgy, Fr. Larry Basbas. We are eternally grateful for all of our beloved catechists and our RE families, who participate in our OLPH RE Program. Please keep us in your prayers and keep praying for our Church! Front Row: Mary Sue Smith, Jacquie O’Brien, Theresa Jedziniak, Nancy Radis, Kathy Pfeiffer, Nancy Bresnahan, Paula Cantwell, Zoe Sundstrom, and Fr. Larry Basbas Back Row: Angela Romero, Greg Bedell, Keith Schoeneberger, Lazlo Koszeghy, Moira Hathcock, Joe Conlon, and Margaret Waldron 10 October 3, 2021 • olphglenview.org
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seek, share, rejoice - sharing ministry... The Sharing Ministry Fr. Michael Pfleger to Speak at October Sharing Meeting food. Sr. Paulanne also regularly distributes these bags to On Tue., Oct. 19, 7:00 p.m. in McDonnell Hall, the Sharing local needy. These easy-to-assemble bags are donated by Ministry will hold its October meeting. Fr. Michael Pfleger OLPH individuals, families, and groups. will be our guest speaker. Consider making up a few or get a group together and make We will also discuss the late fall opening of the Sharing up even more. No quantity is too big or too small. Resource Center (Sharing Room). These bags filled with non-perishables are easy to assemble Please join us! and should contain: Food Donations • Pre-packaged tuna salad or chicken salad with crackers • Trail mix Should you want to donate non-perishable food, please • Peanut butter or cheese and crackers donate directly to the Northfield Township Food Pantry, 2550 • 100% juice in box or can Waukegan Road (rear of building) while the Sharing Room • Dried fruit remains closed due to Covid. Please consult their website • Fruit cup or applesauce for an up-to-date list of their most needed items. • Plastic spoon and napkin You can also make a monetary donation directly to our sharing parishes so that they can purchase what is most Optional: needed in their pantries. Mail your donations to: • Candy • Power bars St. James Social Care • Granola bars 2907 S. Wabash, Chicago, IL 60616 Please use larger sized lunch bags and double the bags for Attn: Cathy Moore durability. To learn more, Contact Julie Cooper, 847-909-0661. Catholic Charities Social Services Center 1120 W. 79th St., Chicago, IL 60620 Befriend a Family Holiday Help Attn: Fitz Craan We are looking for donors to provide holiday support for (This facility services the community of St. Sabina’s) needy families at Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter. St Phlip Neri (Newly named, St. Josephine of Bakhita) We would like to support as many as 175 families from 2132 E. 72nd St., Chicago, IL 60649 our sharing parishes as well as local families served by Sr. Attn: Meisha Robinson Paulanne. This year all giving will be through gift cards for Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter. Needy families are Sharing Room Remains on Shutdown supported through gift cards for food, Christmas gifts and Please do not leave donations of food, clothing or other perhaps other essentials. items outside the Sharing Room door. We are on total We assign families based upon your preference for family shutdown and there are no volunteers to work through these size. You can also decide if you want to support a local donations. Thank you. family or one through our sharing parishes. Your will receive a family profile. Giving is done anonymously and remains Clothing and Housewares Donations ongoing at holiday times until donors opt out. Glenview Community Church Resale Shop, New to You The holidays seem miles away, but it takes a while to While the Sharing Room remains closed, consider donating coordinate all components of this program. your new or very gently used, in trend, clean items to the Contact Stacy Dolan, stacydolan5@aol.com to learn more. Glenview Community Church Resale Shop, New to You, located at 1000 Elm St. They will be accepting donations Catholic Charities – Feed the Homeless on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays between 9:00 am We are looking for three volunteers to help with serving and 1:00 pm and on Thursdays from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. dinner to the homeless who visit Catholic Charities/ Please mark your donations OLPH, so that Sr. Paulanne Des Plaines on any of the following dates: will receive 50% of proceeds for her work with the needy. • October 15 Wear a mask and observe social distancing during donation drop off or shopping. • November 18 • December 9. Brown Bag Meals for the Homeless We are also looking for donors willing to fund such dinners Hungry, homeless people come to the rectory doors and as we work to secure dates we will serve in 2022, each visit the parish food pantries of our four sharing parishes costing $600. daily in search of food. Our Sharing Parishes are often able Please contact Kathy Quinn, khquinn1944@comcast.net to respond with brown lunch bags filled with non-perishable for further information. 12 October 3, 2021 • olphglenview.org
seek, share, rejoice - announcements... Thank You for your continued support This has almost resulted in having our priests dragged along and almost run over. As you know, Sunday collections are vital to the health and sustainability of OLPH. We are so grateful for the generosity To all drivers, please: of our parishioners during the pandemic. 1) Be mindful of priests/ministers on both sides of the car. Now that, thankfully, we are back at full capacity in the 2) Put the car in PARK while receiving communion. church, we just want to remind parishioners to continue to 3) Check to make sure everyone in the car has finished support our mission. receiving communion and be especially aware of anyone receiving communion in the back seat. Our GiveCentral Portal Online 4) Look and see that the priest/minister has stepped back Donating to OLPH through our online GiveCentral portal is and away from your car before putting your car back in gear. easy and secure. 5) Only then, proceed forward and exit the parking lot. On our website and in most of our eblasts you will see the We are always trying to create the best experience possible GiveCentral Logo depicted here. for parishioners attending our Drive-In Mass and all of our liturgies. Safety is the first and most important priority for everything we do. Adhering to strict safety measures makes everything we do possible. Thank you for helping to ensure the safety of our priests, staff, and volunteers. Make sure to register for the Drive-In Mass on Sign-Up Genius and tune your radio to 95.7 FM. This logo will always be a live link to our OLPH GiveCentral PLEASE NOTE: Fr. Jerry's 40th Anniversary Celebration Mass will homepage. Whenever you see this logo on our website or be in the church. There will not be a Drive-In Mass on October 9. in an eblast, you will be able to click on it and it will take you directly to our online giving portal. Accessing our GiveCentral Portal from Your Phone To access our OLPH GiveCentral homepage from your phone, point your phone camera app at the qr code below. You will ST. SABINA ACADEMY VIRTUAL AUCTION simply and easily be able PLEASE SUPPORT THIS YEARS BENEFIT BY BIDDING ON to donate to our Sunday MANY GREAT AUCTION ITEMS: collection directly from your phone. * GOLF AT NORTHSHORE C.C. FOR THREE * GIBSONS GIFT CARDS * BEAR TICKETS/WITH PARKING * WHITE SOX TICKETS/WITH PARKING Drive-In Mass Update: * MICHAEL KORS PURSES Safety Issues IMPORTANT! * HOTEL STAYS In early Spring, we improved the flow of our Drive-In Mass and changed the way we deliver communion. Instead of * LETTUCE ENTERTAIN YOU GIFT CARDS having priests and Eucharistic Ministers walk to each car AND MANY MORE to give the eucharist to parishioners, we have instead been giving communion to cars as they leave the parking lot. Here is the auction link: This has led to a potentially dangerous situation. When there https://wwwbiddingowl.com/StSabinaAcademy2021 are priests/ministers on both sides of the car, drivers tend to Access available Oct 4 through Oct 9 until 9 pm drive away as soon as they receive communion, forgetting See page 14 of this Bulletin for more information about this event. that on the passenger side, there may be a priest/minister who is still in the process of gving out the eucharist to the THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT. rest of the people in the car. October 3, 2021 • olphglenview.org 13
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seek, share, rejoice - military prayer list, announcements... U.S. MILITARY PRAYER LIST Parish Announcements US ARMY CPT Michael Altonji Volunteer Opportunity: Digital Ministry! 1LT Luke Baeckelandt, Overseas CPT Atticus Blair Would you like to join one of the most vital ministries at OLPH? Our CPT Nicholas Blair Digital Ministry brings our liturgies virtually to local parishioners and Fr. Robert Borre, CH,BG (Chaplain, Brigadier General) to people around the world! We are looking for people to join our CPT Brad Fischl team. We livestream Masses on a daily basis. We also broadcast the SPC Toby Gaul, Army, Oversees Saturday evening Drive-In Mass. And a growing part of our ministry CPT Devon Hubbard is livestreaming and/or recording special events such as weddings, LTC Bryan Klatt funerals, and presentations. PVT Taylor Mack If you are interested in learning more, email our Director of 1 LT Athena MacLain Communications, Terry Luc at tluc@olphglenview.org SGT Ryan MacLain 1LT Martin Mahoney CPT Gavin McGarry 2 LT Patrick McFadden PFC John Miles Community Announcements PFC Andrew Perez 2LT Jake Pekosh Capt Raz Shields US AIR FORCE Capt Brian Joseph Anderson Maj Patrick Burke, Illinois Air National Guard A1C Brendan Harlow MSgt Richard Nash LtCol Reid Orth LtCol Lowell Wallace US NAVY LT James Kowalski, Overseas LTJG Lily Klein Kowalski, Overseas LT Kenneth Pittner AWS2 Brian Sedin PO3 John A. Stonis US MARINES LCpl Patrick Carney Capt Justin Coons LCpl Michael T. Hahn Capt Chase Mlnarik, Overseas Capt Matt Mugnaini Maj Bradley Petersen Maj Eric Starr, Overseas Sgt Ethan Zielinski, Overseas US COAST GUARD BM1 Anthony Wallace Notice: For revisions or updates to the Military Prayer List, please contact: Geof Lutz olphmil@yahoo.com 847-724-8218 BULLETIN SUBMISSIONS Holiday and Summer Deadlines: Please note holiday and summer submission deadlines will fluctuate according to printer requirments. Weekly Deadline: Please email all content no later than 6:00 p.m. on the Sunday prior to publication date. Submissions to: tluc@olphglenview.org Note: The bulletin cannot promote job seekers, entrepreneurs, etc. Please call 800.566.6170 to place a paid bulletin advertisement. October 3, 2021 • olphglenview.org 15
our weekly intentions: october 3 - october 10... Remember Our Sick Sunday, October 3 Lucy Bastianelli Pauline Hines 7:30 am – Fr. Hickey Martha Berland John King 9:00 am – Fr. Jim w/DCW Infant Xavier Boni Margaret Michalek 9:30 am McD – Fr. Patrick Ray Boroughs Molly Morris 10:30 am – Fr. Larry Theresea Camastro Charlotte Murdoff 12:00 pm – Fr. Jerry w/DJH Baby Gigi Carillo Ken McLennan Intentions: Mary Anne Collins, Don Gleason Family, Dr. Walid Hindo, Jan Carlson Pat Nyhan Carol Sbarbaro, Mary Ellen McCabe, Alwin J. Wolowiec, Susan Chiado, Jerry Cizynski George Parphimos Beda & Richard Tobin, and Mary Ann O’Brien Linda Cizynski Logan Pragovich Paula Conrad "Ace" Realie Monday, October 4 Sally Corbett Clare Elizabeth Rider 6:30 am – Fr. Larry w/DCW Coty Cottle Amy Rizzo 8:30 am – Fr. Patrick Aldo Di Benedetto Baby Emma Schellenberg Intentions: Joyce Marks and Anne Schank Marian Di Benedetto John M. Stonis Amy Fallmer Patrick Stein Tuesday, October 5 Marilyn Dineen Chris Wehking 6:30 am – Fr. Jerry w/DCW John Fridner Gerry Weiland 8:30 am – Fr. Jim Terri Gaumond Chris Weiss Intentions: Minnie Kremer and Jay Higgins Pat Hardnett Veronica Zielinski Sylvia Hollman Wednesday, October 6 6:30 am – Fr. Jerry w/DCW Our Beloved Deceased 8:30 am – Fr. Patrick Shirley Scheible, daughter of Cheryl Austria Intentions: Amanda Keller (MFTL) and Millie Speros Upcoming Weddings Thursday, October 7 6:30 am – Fr. Patrick w/DCW III Allison Mack & Christopher Batrich 8:30 am – Fr. Jim III Brigid Dowdle & Benjamin Myers Intentions: Cherie DiCesare, Joseph Gabriel (MFTL), Cobby & Maria Caputo & Family, III Lisa Czerwinski & Marc Corigliano II Meg Maloney & Eric Borth Ed Jacobs, Anthony Pinelli, and Rosemary Wolinski II Nina Scoby & Michael Conway Friday, October 8 Baptisms 6:30 am – Fr. Jim w/DCW 8:30 am – Fr. Larry Jackson Clarke, son of Mallory (Lindholm) Kistner and Taylor Kistner Intentions: Frank Tarr Victoria Scott, daughter of Natalie (Cappiello) Gasbarra and Jeffrey Gasbarra Saturday, October 9 Daniel Thomas, son of Cara (Gorman) Minor and John Minor 8:30 am – Fr. Larry Emma Lynn, daughter of Jennifer (Grodecki) Gill and Chad Gill Intentions: John Collins, Mark Satkiewicz, Noel Duffy, Howard Bauwens, and Anne Marie Duffy 5:00 pm – Fr. Jerry w/DJR Intentions: Foley Family (MFTL) and Fr. Jeremiah Boland (MFTL) To donate to OLPH through our We have put QR codes on the Sunday, October 10 GiveCentral portal, simply point your pews so you can make your 7:30 am – Fr. Larry phone at this QR Code. offering at Mass if you are 9:00 am – Fr. Patrick ou Thank y uncomfortable with the basket. 9:30 am McD – Fr. Jim w/DJH y o u r 10:30 am – Fr. Larry for Point and click the camera on r t ! 12:00 pm – Fr. Patrick suppo your phone at the QR code to go directly to our secure Intentions: Jay Higgins, Margaret Cooney, Evelyn Hirtzig, Kathleen Griffis, Our Lady GiveCentral online donation Cindy McMahon (MFTL), and Caryl Foley Fitzgerald (MFTL) of Perpetual Help portal. Please Note: MFTL indicates Mass For The Living. If you would like to offer a Mass for someone We thank all parishioners for your support and generosity. you know, please contact the Parish Office at 847-729-1525. 16 October 3, 2021 • olphglenview.org
parish information... Connect 847.729.1525 olphglenview.org 1775 Grove Street, Glenview, Illinois 60025 facebook.com/OLPHGlenview twitter.com/OLPHGlenview instagram.com/olphglenview Rev. Jeremiah Boland, Pastor Russell Stern, Director of Music Ministry Parish Contacts ext. 117 • jboland@olphglenview.org rstern@olphglenview.org Rev. Thomas E. Hickey, Pastor Emeritus Dr. Amy Mills, Parish School Principal Rev. Patrick Kizza, Associate Pastor, Chaplain of RE, Scripture Study, 847-724-6990 • amills@olph-il.org and Youth Ministry Margaret Waldron, Director of Religious Education ext. 114 • pkizza@olphglenview.org 847-998-5289 ext. 122 • mwaldron@olphglenview.org Rev. Larry Basbas, Associate Pastor, Chaplain of Liturgy and John Kurkowski, School Endowment Board Chair Evangelization john.kurkowski@comcast.net ext. 111 • lbasbas@olphglenview.org Terry Luc, Director of Communications Rev. Jim Barrett, Resident ext. 124 • tluc@olphglenview.org ext. 210 • jbarrett@olphglenview.org Karen Daniels, Assistant Manager, Parish Office Operations Jim & Pat Revord, Deacon Couple ext. 121 • kdaniels@olphglenview.org jimandpatrevord@att.net Linda Feo, Parish Office Assistant Dave & Mary Beth Kalina, Deacon Couple ext. 110 • lfeo@olphglenview.org dkalina@olphglenview.org Margie André, Liturgy Assistant Deacon Christopher Weiland ext. 119 • mandre@olphglenview.org ext. 130 • cweiland@olphglenview.org Gloria Gaughan, Parish Office Assistant Mary Lynne Januszewski, Director of Finance & Operations ext. 109 • ggaughan@olphglenview.org ext. 123 • mjanuszewski@olphglenview.org Angela Romero, R. E. & Youth Ministry Admin. Assistant Mike Hrvojevic, Director of Facilities 847-998-5289 ext.126 • aromero@olphglenview.org ext. 113 • mikeh@olphglenview.org Bereavement Support Deacon Dave Kalina 847.729.1525 ext. 125 dkalina@olphglenview.org OLPH Care Links Parish Social Worker Sister Chioma Ahanihu 312-655-7725 Confidential Assistance Sister Paulanne 847.724.2044 Hospital/Nursing Home Visits Rick Nash 847.651.8718 rick.nash@comcast.net Homebound Visits Jim Vlazny 847.724.0265 jamesvlazny@aol.com Respect Life Monica Cassidy 847.724.7206 monccas@comcast.net Office for Protection of Children and Youth 312.534.5254 The Office 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. Dial our text-to-engage number 570-354-6574 and then text the word "Sunday" to make your gift. Have any questions about setting up your online donations through GiveCentral? Just contact Mary Lynne Januszewski our Dir. of Finance & Operations and she will assist you. Call (847) 729-2934 or email mjanuszewski@olphglenview.org
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