OLPHSeek, Share, Rejoice!
30TH SUNDAY INORDINARY TIME
OCTOBER 28, 2018
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish 1775 Grove St. Glenview IL 60025 Parish Offi ce 847-729-1525 olphglenview.org
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seek, share, rejoice - pastor's letter
Dear Parishioners,
“Master that I may see”
These words of the blind man Bartimaeus in this weekend’s gospel can be applied to all of us. There are many things that we are unable to see because of the sinful infl uences of pride, selfi shness or self-righteous indignation.
St. Bonaventure taught that one of the great blessings was the ability to see the world through the eyes of faith. It is through this gift we can better appreciate the gift of creation or the precious gift of life. It is through the eyes of faith we can see the world from the point of being more merciful or compassionate.
I think of the great prayer of St. Teresa of Avila whose feast day we recently celebrated;
“Christ has no body now but yours.No hands, no feet on earth but yours.Yours are the eyes through which he looksCompassion on this world.Yours are the feet with which he walks to do good.Yours are the hands through which he blesses the world.Yours are the hands, yours are the feet, yours are the eyes, you are his body. Christ has no body on earth but yours.”
We are challenged to see what others do not see. As a person of faith, what are the occasions I have been blind to the feelings of others, the complexity of situations that are not simply black or white?
In a community of faith, in a parish, we can become blind to others’ needs that we can’t relate too. We can be blind to the terrible infl uence toxic people can have on the spirit of a faith-fi lled community. The Lord yearns for us to build up rather than tear down, to be merciful rather than judgmental, to complement rather than criticize.
The parish offers many opportunities to open our eyes to his redemptive love. This weekend, several women are on a CRHP weekend at the Bellarmine Retreat House. Please pray for them. In a few weeks, the men will be away for their CRHP experience. Through scripture study, Evolve, daily prayer and the reception of the Eucharist, we allow our eyes to be opened, in order that we may see.
Melissa Conroy will be leaving her position as Director of Communications to pursue other opportunities. I have been so grateful for all that she has accomplished during her time here. She strengthened our communications effort at this time when there are so many new technologies that are emerging. I wish her all the best! Thank goodness she will remain as a parishioner.
As we move into November, we enter a time of many celebrations. Thursday is the Feast of All Saints Day, a Holy Day of Obligation. Friday, November 2 is the Feast of All Souls Day. That evening we have a special Mass for all those in the parish that have experienced the death of a loved one. I always fi nd this liturgy so comforting. It is eye opening how many families face the death of a loved one during a year. Please pray for these grieving families.
I am so grateful for all those involved in our bereavement ministry. We are so blessed with a group of such caring people who walk with families at the time of death to do everything possible to make sure their loved one is celebrated as the Rites of Christian Funerals are observed. Our music ministry also tries to be as present to families as they can be.
This Saturday is our annual Parish Summit which brings together all our parish leaders.
Have a blessed week,Jerry Boland
Jerry Boland, Pastor
Thoughts on the
Sunday
Scriptures
After healing the blind man in today’s Gospel Jesus told him to go, to be on his way. But the man chose to follow Jesus. Being a disciple of Jesus is a choice.
The stewardship way of life likewise involves a choice, in fact many choices. We choose to be grateful, we choose to live generously, and we choose to trust that God will always provide for our needs.
These are three choices central to the steward-ship way of life.
What choices will we make this week that give witness to our deci-sion to follow Jesus Christ?
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seek, share, rejoice - parish notes...
November 1 Eff ective Date: Sr. Paulanne's Needy Family FundBeginning November 1, donations made by check must be written to "Our Lady of Perpetual Help" with a note in the memo line indicating the donation is intended for Sister Paulanne's Needy Family Fund. All checks written to the Needy Family Fund (or Sr. Paulanne's Needy Family Fund) will be returned to the donor(s).
Please contact Jim Dollard, Director of Finance & Operations with any questions.
Welcome, formerly known as Christ Renews His Parish (CRHP), is a renewal weekend for men at all stages of life and their faith journey.
"The sense of brotherhood with other attendees makes you feel like you belong to a community." - a former attendee
To learn more or register, visit:
https://www.olphglenview.org/events/mens-renewal-weekend-0
Contact Marty Kearney via the above website link or at [email protected]
Director of Communications Job Posting There is an immediate opening for the position of Director of Communications at OLPH. Should you know anyone experienced and interested in this line of work, please direct them to submit a cover letter and resume to Jim Dollard, Director of Finance & Operations at [email protected]. The hiring team will review resumes. Eligible candidates will participate in a formal screening and interview process.
PROJECT LINUS Meeting, Wednesday, October 31Project Linus will hold its next meeting on Wednesday, October 31 from 9:00 - 11:30 am in Hickey Hall, located on the 2nd fl oor of the Parish Center (former convent). There is an elevator available.
No special talents are required, only the desire to contribute your time for a wonderful cause. Help us increase our membership of cheery blanketeers. There are plenty of helpful jobs for everyone. Friends old and new are always welcome! For more information, please contact:
Project Linus Coordinator, Esther BehnkeMobile: 847-767-1404 (mobile)847-498-4178 (home)[email protected]
Assistant Coordinator, Patricia Peck502-761-4555 (mobile)[email protected]
Annual Parish Christmas CelebrationYou're invited to the annual Parish Christmas Celebration Friday, December 7 at North Shore Country Club, beginning at 7:00 pm. Please register in advance, using Eventbrite online at olphchristmascelebration2018.eventbrite.com. Contact: Lisa Mullen at 847-373-5383 or Christina Engels at 312-933-9764 or Gretchen Conlon at 773-882-8427.
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seek, share, rejoice - all saints' day...
The Ministry of Bereavementand
Father Jeremiah Bolandinvite you and your family to a special
Mass of Remembrance
Friday, the second of November two thousand eighteen
at seven o’clock in the evening
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church1775 Grove Street
Glenview, IL 60025
Please bring a framed photo of your dearly departed, for display on the altar during Mass.
Following Mass, we will move the photos to a place of honor in our South Gathering Space for the month of November.
All Saints' Day Holy Day of Obligation
Vigil Mass ..........Wednesday, October 31, 7:00 pm
Masses ..............Thursday, November 1 6:30, 8:30, 9:30am & 12:15, 7:00 pm
Collection ..........A collection will be taken up at all Masses.
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seek, share, rejoice - mass of remembrance...
Louie De FrancescoFrances KowalikAntoinette (Toni) BurkeVictor SaundersAnn TrailHector J. EstradaKip (Kent) KelleyMichael TirpakHon Michael C CloseMary R ZanoniPatricia Flick Corboy MatthysEd McNeelaFrances PappalardoAnthony HeneghanEileen GreischVirginia JohnsonGeorge FitzgeraldThomas HealyEdward HainMargaret HoughAnthony RaimondoDorothy HuebnerSabina DekorsiAntoinette (Toni) AndersonKevin GaughanAnthony IacopettiHariette BreslinEsther HennesseyHelen Larkin-GordonCharlotte HahnLynda HamiltonCaroline DominicIrene BeckerLawrence (Larry) GamberMary Beth Kovacik HoylerEileen MoynihanJames CummingsDino SirakidesDoug NormanAnita O’BrienCatherine FreyDavid DragmanKatie McCaugheyJames StefoRichard Corrin, JrFrank Bonnike
Dolores KanerMichael (Mike) WelchJoseph (Joe) RetzingerGayle HurleyMaureen NichollJoy SchulerJames (Jim) HarveyJane BurkeMargaret “Meg” TellezPatricia CullenFlorence DorschClaudia BakerThomas Michael JenningsRudolph BernathKevin Battle
James McCoolAdrienne PaxtonBernard Garvey, Sr.Raymond BurbaGeraldine ReedyJohn NoviBarbara LongBrian BulgerJudy MullenSr Marie KrippnerCatherine BarryEdward BurekPatricia ForesterJohn “Jack” PhilbinBarbara FriestedtMary Ellen Stuermer
Arthur RentoGary ManzellaBlase VitiMarilyn “Lynn” ColuzziThomas R SandersMark BargVivien GormanMarion SiekierskiDr. Thomas (Tom) RussellLloyd KurkowskiJospeh WargaVicente CanibanoGeorge Frank WargaAnna DiCarloDonna Couvall
Robert “Bob” FoleyAnthony DiVitoJune L. HellerRichard (Dick) LangrillJohn Michael Gira, IIIEdmund J. Jacobs, JrWilliam SawtellJoseph LantolfMichael SchaferMary Buettgen
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seek, share, rejoice - human concerns...
Youth Ministry Visits Hilda HouseLast Saturday, a group of junior high students visited Hilda's House in Evanston to help prepare and serve the evening meal. They also had the opportunity to join residents for dinner and enjoy their company. A few of the refl ections heard that night...
“I can’t wait to come again!”
“This was awesome!”
“The men are so nice and smart too!”
“I can’t believe how fun itwas to help serve dinner.”
Visit the Youth Ministry page of our parish website to learn more about service, spiritual and social events.
Contact Randy [email protected] 224-521-9332.
Sharing Ministry News
Fall Food Drive, sponsored by Guild 30
October 27 - November 18Guild 30 is once again sponsoring a parish-wide food drive. Each week’s collections will be delivered to one of our four Sharing parishes. Next weekend’s dona-tions will be delivered to St. Sabina's Food Pantry, which serves an average of 570 families per month. They are most grateful for this food drive and indicate they have special need for:• Canned vegetables and fruits• Canned stews and pastas• Canned meats and fi sh• PB & J • Canned soups• Cold and hot cerealPlease plan to participate in this important month-long drive. Last year’s event brought in over 42,000 cans of food, which represented close to 40% of all food items donated to Sharing in 2017. Let’s work to match this number and make Thanksgiving a time of abundance at the pantries we serve.
Needed
Guild 30 invites donations of boxes, of manageable size, for the food drive. Deliver your boxes to Vic Hernandez's front porch, 1965 Prairie St. in Glenview.
Our Lady of Tepeyac Elementary School
Benefi t, Friday, November 96:00 – 10:00 pm; 2235 S. Albany, Chicago, 60623
We are organizing tables ($75/person) and also wel-come raffl e prizes and the purchase of raffl e tickets. Please contact parishioner Mary Anne Sebby, [email protected], for tickets and other information.
Operation TurkeyThanksgiving is just around the corner. Consider do-nating a frozen turkey and brighten the holiday for a needy family. Turkeys can be delivered to the Sharing Room entry the two weekends before Thanksgiving (November 10/11 and 17/18) during Mass times.
Jewel foods at Patriot and Lake will also be collect-ing for fully prepared frozen turkey dinners on behalf of Sr. Paulanne and the families she serves. Shop the store, make a donation, and Sharing will pick up the dinners. Look for this opportunity, which will run early November through Thanksgiving.
Fill a Bottle, Save a Life!Help young mothers who fi nd themselves in diffi cult circumstances.The OLPH Respect Life Committee distributed empty baby bottles on Sunday, October 7. Please bring your fi lled bottles to church on October 28 or turn them in anytime at the Parish Ministry Center. When you return them full of coins, bills and checks, your gifts will help those served by Aid for Women and the Women’s Center.
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seek, share, rejoice - our parish school...
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ARRIORS Our Homecoming festivities began with a special luncheon for retired staff. It was so good to see them and hear their news. Then it was off to the Playdium for a spirited Pep Rally. From the cheerleaders to the band to the teacher versus student relay race (the students won again!) and teacher tug-of-war, a fun time was had by all! While the 8th grade football team’s hopes for a win were dashed ur cross country warrior girls team placed 10th and the boys team placed 9th in the State Finals … Go Warriors!
2018
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seek, share, rejoice - women's club...
TT r e n d s e t t i nn g.. A r t i ss a n.. U n i qq u e..
TThuursday, November 8,, 1:00 tto 9:30 p.m. and
FFriday, November 9,, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Mingle at Sip and Shop – Thursday, 6:00 - 9:30 p.m. Special event ticket includes a glass of wine, savory and sweet light bites and Friday admission. $10 Prepay/$15 at the door, $5 Seniors and Students.
For more information, please contact [email protected] or visit https://www.facebook.com/olphhollyfair and on Instagram at OLPHHollyFair
All vendors donate a portion of their proceeds to the charitable works of OLPH Women’s Club.
Playdium, 1776 Glenview Road, Glenview
General admission: $5 Adults, Students Free
For tickets, visit https://olphhollyfair2018.eventbrite.com
T r e n d s e t t i n g. A r t i s a n. U n i q u e.
Thursday, November 8, 1:00 to 9:30 p.m. and
Friday, November 9, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Women’s Club Guild 30
Fall Food Drive Benefitting our Sharing Parishes
“I was hungry and you fed me, thirsty and you gave me a drink.” - Matthew 25:35
“I tell you, whenever you did this for one of the least important of these members of my family, you did it for me!” - Matthew 25:40
Collecting before and after all weekend Masses October 27 through November 18
Weekend 1 (10/27-28): St. Philip Neri Weekend 2 (11/3-4): St Sabina Weekend 3 (11/10-11): St. James
Weekend 4: (11/17-18): Our Lady of Tepeyac
Let’s Give Generously so Our Sharing Parishes Really Feel Our OLPH Love this Thanksgiving.
T r e n d s e t t i n g. A r t i s a n. U n i q u e.
Thursday, November 8, 1:00 to 9:30 p.m. and
Friday, November 9, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
T r e n d s e t t i n g. A r t i s a n. U n i q u e.
Thursday, November 8, 1:00 to 9:30 p.m. and
Friday, November 9, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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seek, share, rejoice - men's club...
OLPH Winter Coat DriveOctober 26 to November 4, 2018
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Begins Friday, October 26th
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seek, share, rejoice - last call for basketball...
Time to Take the CourtThis fall, the OLPH Men’s Basketball League marks its 46th year. Our hope is to start the season this month. Please complete your registration form and send it to Dave Gauer. Forms are available on the OLPH website.The entry fee remains the same as last year; $150.
All games will be played on Sunday morning in the Playdium and could play up to 20 games if we begin soon. Please, direct questions to Dave Gauer at [email protected] or Bill Yacullo at [email protected].
It’s almost Hoops time and the start of the Sunday Morning Basketball League is approaching. The league will feature a full schedule plus playoffs and will conclude in mid March (14 games at least). Pomillo Division–Over 40 years Akyroid Division–Under 40 years Use the registration form below. Fill it out completely. Sign the waiver and attach your check for $150 payable to OLPH MEN’S CLUB. Please mail to: DAVE GAUER 122 S. BELLE AVENUE PALATINE, IL 60074 The deadline for paid registration is Tuesday, October 16. Send in your registration as early as possible. We can only accommodate 56 players in each division. Open gym continues every Sunday morning that the gym is available prior to the start of the league season. The teams will be drafted in mid to late October and games will start soon after that. Should you have any questions:
Dave Gauer (847) 373-3501 or [email protected]
(DETACH AND RETURN WITH YOUR CHECK)
OLPH Men’s Club Men’s Basketball League
2018-2019
OLPH MEN’S CLUB 20018-2019 Men’s Basketball League
Name___________________________________ Age_________ Division: Over 40 _________________ Under 40 _________________
Height_________________ Weight___________________ Address __________________________________________________________________________________ City and Zip Code __________________________________________________ Experience Level (Describe) __________________________________________________________________ e.g. high school team, enthusiastic beginner, etc. Yes, I would like to be a team captain_______ Home Phone____________________________________ Returning player _____ Work Phone____________________________________ New player _____ Email__________________________________________ I legally bind for myself, my heirs, executors and administrators, waive and release any damages I may have against THE PLAYDIUM 1776 Glenview Road Glenview, IL 60025, their agents, representatives, successors and assigns for any and all injuries suffered by me in any of its activities. SIGNATURE X________________________________________________ DATE______________________ (must sign to be eligible to participate)
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Days of Refl ection Fall 2018$50 unless specifi ed; 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. Professional spiritual retreat leaders; delicious lunch served.
Mon., 11/15Transforming Grief: A Process of Healing, Grace, & Hope
Dec., 12/3Three Wise Women of the Nativity Story (women only)
Mon., 12/10Hold Christ in the Manger of Your Heart
Register at www.jesuitretreat.org or by calling 847-381-1261. These days sell out quickly so call asap!
announcements
U.S. MILITARY PRAYER LIST
Notice: For revisions or updates to the Military Prayer List, please contact: Geof Lutz [email protected] 847-724-8218
ESN James Kowalski, OverseasLT Carol PittnerLT Kenneth Pittner
CPT Michael Altonji 2LT Luke Baeckelandt1LT Atticus Blair, Overseas1LT, Nicholas Blair, OverseasCPT Brad Fischl1LT Devon HubbardCPT Gavin McGarry1LT Raz ShieldsCPT William Thibeau
US ARMY
US AIR FORCE
US NAVY
US COAST GUARD
US MARINES
Capt Brian Joseph Anderson MSgt Richard NashLtCol Reid OrthMaj Lowell Wallace
Capt Justin CoonsCpl Quinn Cowell1stLt Chase MlnarikCapt Matt MugnainiMaj Bradley PetersenMaj Eric Starr, OverseasCpl Ethan Zielinski
BM3 Anthony Wallace
Community Announcements
BULLETIN SUBMISSIONSThanksgiving Holiday Deadlines: Please note, all bulletin submissions for the November 25 bulletin are due no later than 6:00 pm Tuesday, November 13.
Weekly Deadline: Please email all content no later than 6:00 p.m. on the Sunday prior to publication date.
Content: Our weekly bulletin communicates the news and events at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish.
Submissions: Email to [email protected]: The bulletin cannot promote job seekers, entrepreneurs, etc. Please call 800.566.6170 to place a paid bulletin advertisement.
Pianist NeededVolunteers needed to the play the piano at the 10:30 Sunday Mass at the local nursing home, Presence Maryhaven Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, 1700 East Lake Ave., Glenview. This could be an occasional commitment and does not have to be every Sunday. We have an online sign-up sheet. We play an open-ing hymn, Communion hymn and a closing hymn. The residents of Maryhaven appreciate the live music and it greatly enhances the fl ow and participation of this Sunday Mass, which means so much to these residents. If you can contribute please contact Lynn Kopon at 708-558-3532 or [email protected].
25th Annual Pizza FestThe Knights of Columbus, Father Dussman Council 3731, is proud to announce the 25th Annual Pizza Fest to be held on Sunday, October 28, at 6:00 pm. (Doors open at 5:30)
Pizza tasting will begin promptly at 6:00 pm. It will be held in Marian Hall (Gymnasium) at St. Catherine Laboure, 3535 Thornwood, Glenview.
This is the place to sample the greatest pizzas in the Glenview area. Top pizzerias participate and the public will cast their votes for the winners! This fun, family event grows more popular each year. Children may wear hal-loween costumes. Local businesses donate door prizes. Special programs for the children include door prizes face painting, and more!
Suggested donation is $6.00/person; $4.00/children 4-12; 3 and under free; family rate available.
Proceeds go to the Knights of Columbus #3731, Charities. For further information call: (847) 729-3646
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SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (CONFESSION)Sat. • 4:00 - 4:45 p.m. or by appointment
SACRAMENT OF THE SICKAfter the 8:30 Mass, second Saturday of every month
DIVINE MERCY HOLY HOURFri. • 3:00 p.m. • Lady Chapel
LITURGY OF THE HOURSWed. • 8:10 a.m.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATIONFri. • 9:00 a.m. - 3:50 p.m. • Lady Chapel
MASSES AT MARYHAVEN NURSING & REHAB CENTERSun. Tue. and Thurs. • 10:30 a.m.
ROSARY Mon. - Sat. • after 8:30 a.m. Mass
our weekly intentions: october 28 - november 4
Recent BaptismsMichael Moham & Needlam Kumari, son & daughter of Shiel Gupta Gallagher & Michael GallagherLiv Katherine, daughter of Kirby (Carroll) Murphy & Brian MurphyJames Bennett & Paul Elliott, sons of Tyler (Carroll) Simon & Paul SimonSloane Marie, daughter of Gabriella Gobbo & Jared SmithStella James, son of Alyssa (Simon) Storey & Peter StoreyLeandro & Maysa Isabel, son & daughter of Joyce (Olivera) Torrez & Gonzalo Torrez
WeddingsIII Nilofur Cabatit & Vincent Phan
Our Beloved DeceasedDoris LatousekJudith Nani, sister of Dr. Jane NaniMatthew McNabola, son of Tom & CherylDr. Michael F. Schafer, husband of Eileen
Sunday, October 287:30 Living and Deceased Members of OLPH (Fr. Lara) 9:30 Ch John Philbin and Lynn Otter Coluzzi (Fr. Lara) 9:30 Mc Living and Deceased Members of OLPH (Fr. Boland) 11:00 Celeste Stanton, Jack Bresnahan and Sylvia & Stan Buck’s 60th Anniversary (Fr. Boland) 12:30 Joe Anzaldi and Curtis Brandow (Fr. Kartje) 6:00 Living and Deceased Members of OLPH (Fr. Kostyk)
Monday, October 29 6:30 Living and Deceased Members of OLPH 8:30 Joe Warga and Dolores Cascia
Tuesday, October 30 6:30 Tom Hopkins (MFTL) and Bradley Walsh8:30 Living and Deceased Members of OLPH
Wednesday, October 316:30 Phyllis Dempsey and Ben Robertson 8:30 James Tiedge7:00 Vigil Mass, Living and Deceased Members of OLPH
Thursday, November 1, All Saints' Day6:30 Williams, Tomaszewski, Chmielewski, Morgan Families and Santiago Cualoping 8:30 Larry Gamber, Mary Beth Kovacik and John & Mary Lysy9:30 Living and Deceased Members of OLPH12:15 Living and Deceased Members of OLPH7:00 Living and Deceased Members of OLPH
Friday, November 2, All Souls' Day6:30 Donald Bux, Carmella Wawrzynik 8:30 Robert Pasek and Families of Ryan, Welsh and Meinberg7:00 Joe Anzaldi
Saturday, November 36:30 Deceased Members of Frank Hennessey Family 8:30 Brian Wilson 1:00 Cabatit ~ Phan Wedding5:00 Jim McNamara and Barbara Navarre
Sunday, November 47:30 Dick Langrill 9:30 Ch Michael P. Wandrisco and Larry Gamber 9:30 Mc Living and Deceased Members of OLPH 11:00 Dr. Thomas Russell, Diane Brendza and Michael Flynn 12:30 Bernice Weiland, Xenia Devecsery and Maria Kalmar 6:00 Bill Earnest
Remember Our SickLisa AndersonSusan BordesMegan ButlerRosemarie BuxCobby CaputoJane CollinsMaria DevivoShannon DoyleCarolyn Koenig EigelJohn HaggertyKevin HonemanTom HopkinsPat JenningsPat KelleyBetty LambruschiInfant Beatrix LawrenceLois LechnerEileen Martinez
Jerry MauriceLisa McCarthyMarie McJiltonNancy NiegaKathy NitschkeMary OpryszekIreneusz PlutaCharles “Ace” RealieClare Elizabeth RiderRobert SapalaWilliam SchlichtmanStephen SladeLiz SmithPatrick SteinEd TraczMay WegerChris WeissAdolph & Andrea Zielinski
parish information
Rev. Jeremiah Boland, Pastorext. 117 • [email protected]. Thomas E. Hickey, Pastor EmeritusRev. Isaac Lara, Associate Pastorext. 118 • [email protected]. Nicholas Kostyk, Associate Pastorext. 111 • [email protected]. Paddy Tyrrell, SJ Associate Pastor & Chaplain to Kairos847-602-4143 [email protected] & Pat Revord, Deacon CoupleDave & Mary Beth Kalina, Deacon CoupleDeacon Christopher Weilandext. 130 • [email protected] Dollard, Director of Finance & Operationsext. 123 • [email protected] Hrvojevic, Director of Facilitiesext. 113 • [email protected]
Russell Stern, Director of Music [email protected] McGraw, Youth Ministerext. 116 • [email protected] DiCesare, Director of Religious Education847-998-5289 [email protected]. Amy Mills, Parish School Principal847-724-6990 [email protected] Kurkowski, School Endowment Board [email protected] Conroy, Director of [email protected] Kearney, Parish Secretaryext. 121 • [email protected] Feo, Parish Offi ce Assistantext. 110 • [email protected] André, Liturgy Assistantext. 119 • [email protected] Gaughan, Evening & Weekend Receptionistext. 109 • [email protected]
Bereavement Support Deacon Dave Kalina 847.729.1525 ext. 125 [email protected] Social Worker Beatriz Mandanas-Camasosa 224.521.9341Confi dential Assistance Sister Paulanne 847.724.2044Hospital/Nursing Home Visits Rick Nash 847.651.8718 [email protected] Visits Jim Vlazny 847.724.0265 [email protected] Life Monica Cassidy 847.724.7206 [email protected] ce for Protection of Children and Youth 312.534.5254The Offi ce of Assistance Ministry 312.534.8267
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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.
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