April 19 - Holy Name Cathedral

Holy Name Cathedral
THE CORNER OF STATE AND SUPERIOR
Offices: 730 N. Wabash Ave.
Chicago, IL 60611
312-787-8040
WWW.HOLYNAMECATHEDRAL.ORG
April 19, 2015
3rd Sunday of Easter
At the name of Jesus, every knee should bend of
those in Heaven and on earth and under the earth.
Philippians 2:10
Holy Name Cathedral
The place where Chicago goes to celebrate the sacraments, proclaim the
Gospel, and carry out Christ's message through prayer and deed
Quigley Seminary North where I was a teen seminarian. He placed his
hands on my head ordaining me a priest in 1977. (2) He was a player
in the civil rights movement in Chicago in the 1960s. He shook the
Early on Easter morning, after we finished the
hand of Dr. Martin Luther King and stood beside him. (3) In the late
lengthy and jubilant Holy Saturday Vigil, I sent an
1970s, WBBM-TV’s popular news anchor Walter Jacobsen produced a
e-mail note of Easter greetings to several friends
series on the ten most influential Chicagoans. As the countdown
including the following note to Pastor Shannon
Kershner at Fourth Presbyterian Church on Michigan continued, curiosity rose. Finally, Cardinal Cody was named
Chicago’s most influential citizen. Jacobsen reported, “No Chicago
Avenue.
door is closed to the Catholic Archbishop of Chicago.” That still may
be true today. (4) Cody was a Roman. He was educated in Rome. He
Shannon –
visited Rome many times. In theology, he was absolutely orthodox. (5)
God bless your soul and God bless all our sister &
brother Christians next door! Happy Easter season to you and all the The popular perception considered Cody impersonal. The late Bishop
Timothy Lyne, a trusted lieutenant of Cardinal Cody, had an alternate
friends at Fourth Church.
opinion; Bishop Lyne had a million amusing and personal stories about
Dan Mayall & the disciples at Holy Name Cathedral
Chicago’s shepherd in a lively era. As a freshman in the graduate
When I woke on Easter morning, I found a joyful, charming e-response school of theology, I asked the Cardinal about his public image. He
declared that he cared nothing for his public persona. Cardinal Cody
from our neighbor.
did have thick skin. (6) He ordained most of the priests I know. He
continues to make an imprint on the Chicago Church. (7) His
Dan –
The Lord is risen! He is risen indeed! Thanks be to God. And thanks Archdiocesan capital plan, PROJECT RENEWAL, helped build Holy
Name Cathedral as we know it today. Most of the art and furniture in
be to God for the gift of your kindness and friendship. Prayers for
the Cathedral and some of its structure dates from the days of that
stamina today :)
capital plan. (8) The 1979 visit of Pope John Paul II to Holy Name
Shannon
Cathedral was a gift. Cardinal Cody was instrumental in the Papal
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visit. Go to Youtube and get a thrill by searching for John Paul II Holy
Name Cathedral. (9) Cardinal Cody governed our local Church in the
On Saturday, April 11, there was a benefit dinner at the Drake Hotel
difficult 1960s & 1970s. God bless his soul. It was instinct to rebel
for CASA JESUS, the formation house for Latin American men
against authority in his era. He held onto the steering wheel of Church
considering a vocation to the priesthood in Chicago while taking
English language courses and participating in spiritual activity. Since authority. (10) He ordained me. John Cody asked me to pledge
obedience and respect to him and his successors. So far, that has
2006, they have lived in the building at Wabash and Chicago on the
meant Joseph Bernardin, Francis George, and Blase Cupich.
Cathedral campus. CASA JESUS has existed since 1987; and there
Furthermore, his imposition of hands has given me and others the
have been 51 Chicago priest-alumni, including Chicago Auxiliary
authority to forgive sins and the privilege to celebrate the Eucharist.
Bishop Alberto Rojas, who have been ordained for Chicago from
CASA. Today, 98% of the Hispanic priests of Chicago cultivated their Cardinal Cody, thank you. Hearing confessions and saying Mass are
vocations at CASA JESUS. A similar program for Polish immigrants, the two most important things I have done over the last 38 years.
ABRAMOWICZ SEMINARY, also shares the building on the
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Cathedral campus. Ironically, Chicago’s seminary system had its roots Saturday will be the 30 anniversary of John Cardinal Cody’s death.
His is the galero (ceremonial red hat) hanging second from the right
in 1905 – before Mundelein Seminary, before Quigley Seminary,
before the college seminary - across the street from Holy Name when over the center of the Cathedral’s sanctuary. It rests there as a sign of
our own mortality and as a reminder to pray for the deceased leaders of
the Cathedral College (high school) of the Sacred Heart opened at
our Church. Cardinal Cody was one of us. Saturday, pray for him.
Wabash (Cass) and Superior for teens as a commuter school
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considering a vocation to the local priesthood. One-hundred ten years
OUR NEIGHBORS
later, the seminary still has a home at Holy Name Cathedral. At last
weekend’s event, Holy Name Cathedral was recognized with the La
Llave de San Pedro Award for our cooperation with CASA JESUS. In
receiving the award, I noted that every man at CASA JESUS since
2006 has been a parishioner of Holy Name, some with vital roles. I
saluted the Oblate Sisters of Jesus the Priest, the Mexican community
of Sisters who staff the Cathedral kitchen/laundry/sacristy and who
pray for Chicago’s priests, for serving also with their maternal
encouragement for the budding vocations of CASA JESUS. We also
applauded Deacon Stan Strom of the Cathedral staff for his role as a
godfather to every CASA JESUS seminarian especially in his role as
Board member of both CASA JESUS and St. Joseph College
Seminary. The recognition by CASA JESUS is deserved by everyone
at Holy Name Cathedral Parish.
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Remember the Food Drive next weekend at all Masses. The Food
Drive is organized by the Human Concerns Commission. That Drive
is one of the many ministries, programs and events sponsored by our
parish’s volunteer lay leadership. Can you be a part of that leadership?
Pay attention to the announcements and articles about “Discernment”,
the way Holy Name surfaces new leadership. Ask questions of me or
those handing out the flyers in the Church lobby. We may be looking
for you! Now is the time!
John Cardinal Cody was Archbishop of Chicago
for seventeen years. He died on April 25, 1982
– thirty-three years ago Saturday. He ordained
me a priest on May 11, 1977.
I remember Cardinal Cody; and I respect him
for ten facts about his life. (1) He was
Archbishop throughout my years in the
seminary. I met him in the fall of 1965 at
- Msgr. Dan Mayall
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April 19, 2015: 3rd Sunday of Easter
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK ~ APRIL 20, 2015
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
6:00
Deceased
members of
Furlong Family
Alaina Barron
Anthony Ross
Vita Warner
Mr & Mrs Paul
Sullivan
7:00
Illinois Club for
Catholic Women
Linda Von Derheid
Natalie Berumen
8:00
Harold Joseph
Schmidt
Edward White
Special Intention
Deceased
members of
Furlong Family
Leo
De Keersmaecker
Cori Sikich
12:10
Sylvester
Weissensel
Mary Duffy
Danguole
Strimaitis
Irma Rodriguez
Joe Spain
Special Intention
5:15
Mark Hanson
Ralph Bonaccorsi
Lady Fatima Gitty
Maria Laskowski
Richard Sawalchik
Intention for Jackie Jose Luis Cantarin
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April 19, 2015: 3rd Sunday of Easter
“Can you spare some change
so I can get something to eat?”
We want to help but we are:
 Uneasy when approached by someone in need,
 Worried about pulling out a wallet or opening a purse
 Concerned that our money might be used for drugs or
alcohol
Those who ask for money on the street have many needs: a
job, a place to live, counseling, - and a way out of a bad
situation. Professionals are the best people to help with all
these needs.
What we can do is help make sure no one goes hungry. We
can at least buy this person a cup of coffee or a sandwich.
Chicago Shares vouchers are a convenient, safe and
constructive means to provide meals and other necessities
for hungry people. Here’s how they work:
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Purchase $5 books of $1 Chicago Shares vouchers,
Give vouchers to needy people who ask for money on
the street,
Recipients redeem vouchers for food and other basic
necessities at participating merchants, and
Chicago Shares reimburses merchants for all vouchers
redeemed.
Chicago Shares vouchers will be on sale at Holy Name
Cathedral this Sunday, April 19, 2015 in the Cathedral
Vestibule, inside the State Street entrance from 9AM until
12:15PM.
Chicago Shares is not an answer to poverty or homelessness
- but it is a start.
Cathedral Filipino Network
Several dates for your calendar:
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Saturday, May 30th, you are invited to our first Festival
of Filipino Faith from 10am until 2:00pm in the
courtyard and cafeteria.
Have you heard about our July pilgrimage to the
Catholic shrines of the East Coast? For more details,
contact Divina at 312-943-6323 or Zeny at 773-8783660.
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Join us for our next meeting on Sunday, June 14 at
2:00pm in the rectory. There will not be a meeting in
May, Mother’s Day.
QUIGLEY CHAPEL CONCERTS
Free one-hour classical concerts are held each month,
September to May, on the Second Saturday of the month at
2:00 p.m.. These concerts are held in the Archbishop
Quigley Center St. James Chapel, located on the N.E.
corner of Rush & Pearson Streets, just east of Michigan
Ave. No reservations or tickets are required.
Take this opportunity also to view the beautiful stainedglass windows in the Quigley Chapel.
For more information check www.windows.org.
All are welcome!
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April 19, 2015: 3rd Sunday of Easter
Easter Liturgical Music The Easter Season is a joyous part of the church year
that is reflected in the seasonal liturgical music.
With the Easter Season the Glory to God returns to the Sunday liturgical
celebrations of the Eucharist. The Paschal Gloria is a setting by Richard Proulx
arranged by H. Ricardo Ramirez.
The Easter Mass is intimately connected with the solemn rite of baptism, and, as a
reminder of our baptism, today’s liturgy includes the Renewal of Baptismal
Promises and the Rite of Sprinkling. Today’s setting is by Howard Hughes.
Liturgical Music for the Third Sunday of Easter
Entrance Chant
445
I Know That My Redeemer Lives
DUKE STREET
Rite of Sprinkling
Cleanse Us Lord - Howard Hughes
Gloria
Gloria for Eastertime
Richard Proulx Arr. H. Ricardo Ramirez
Psalm 4
845
Gospel Acclamation 280
O FILLI ET FILLIAE
Mass settings
A Community Mass
Richard Proulx
Lamb of God
#333
Communion
Antiphon Cantate Domino
“Sing unto the Lord God, alleluia! sing unto the Lord, sing and bless his holy
name: proclaim from day to day the marvelous wonder of his great salvation,
alleluia, alleluia.”
Hymn
The Hand of the Lord
Randolph Currie
Hymn
448
Daylight Fades
DOMINACH TRIONOIDE
Cathedral choral ensembles
The cathedral choirs will be on a short break following this week-end returning in
the next couple of weeks.
Choral Music
Cathedral choral can be heard on the following link: http://cathedralmusic.co/
audio.php
25th Anniversary of the Flentrop Pipe Organ, Concert – SUNDAY NIGHT, April
19, 2015, 7pm by Craig Cramer, Professor of Organ, University of Notre Dame. In
celebration of the 25th Anniversary of the Flentrop Orgelbouw from Zaandam,
Holland. The instrument comprises 71 stops, 117 ranks. Admission $10.00.
Craig Cramer is Professor of Organ and Artist in Residence at the University of
Notre Dame in Indiana. He also serves as organist at St. David of Wales
Episcopal Church in Elkhart, Indiana. He holds degrees from Westminster Choir
College and the Eastman School of Music where he earned the Doctor of Musical
Arts degree in Organ Performance. The Eastman School also awarded him the
prestigious Performer's Certificate in Organ. He has studied with Russell
Saunders, William Hays, James Drake, David Boe, and André Marchal
(Paris). Cramer has been named the winner of several important competitions.
Cramer has performed for conventions of the American Guild of Organists and
ALCM, as well as for many AGO Chapters across the country. He has also
appeared as a soloist with a number of different orchestras. He has fifteen CD
recordings to his credit including releases on the Arkay, Dominant, Dulcian,
Motette-Ursina, Naxos , Organeum and JAV labels. The University of Notre Dame
recently recognized Cramer with a Kaneb distinguished faculty award.
Craig Cramer is represented by Penny Lorenz Artist Management.
April 19, 2015: 3rd Sunday of Easter
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April 19, 2015: 3rd Sunday of Easter
CAREER FULFILLMENT
COMMUNITY
Join us on May 14
SPRING LUNCHEON & SPEAKER
SUNDAY, APRIL 26 1:30-3:30 PM
In THE CLUB ROOM (lower level of
school, enter through the courtyard)
Holy Name Cathedral's Career Fulfillment
Community will hold its regular second Thursday
of the month meeting on May 14 at 6:30pm at
our Parish Center. Our meetings always provide
very useful information for job seekers and career
changers, and are interactive and
enjoyable. Refer to upcoming bulletins for
additional details about our May 14 meeting.
The Career Fulfillment Community is intended as
a forum---a sustaining, faith-based network
where anyone seeking to mentor, coach or share
their job/career/vocational knowledge can help
those seeking assistance.
Please join us, we always welcome new
members. Questions? Just e-mail Barton
DeLacy at [email protected]
Thank You Greater Chicago Food Depository (GCFD)
Volunteers!
The Human Concerns Commission
extends a very big thank you to
everyone who has volunteered with
us thus far during 2015!
Please join us for our next trip to
the GCFD on Saturday, May 2nd
from 8:30am to noon.
If you are interested in
volunteering, please send an email
to Anthony Sassali at
[email protected] for
more details. To ensure a volunteering spot, please
email early if you are interested.
We look forward to you joining us in helping this
great cause!
In Spring 2014 MARCIA WHITNEY-SCHENCK walked the
ancient pilgrimage route of San ago de Compostela,
Spain. Star ng in the Pyrenees SHE WALKED ALONE FOR
SEVEN WEEKS AND 500 MILES.
Through pictures and commentary, Marcia shares her
journey with us: the HISTORY & CULTURE, EXPECTATIONS
& DISAPPOINTMENTS, MEDITATIONS & FRUSTRATIONS of
this sacred trail, which has been traversed since the
Middle Ages by millions of spiritual “pilgrims” on a quest.
In her presenta on Marcia seeks to answer the ques on
for us and for herself:
“WHY A PILGRIMAGE?”
All parishioners and friends are invited: those who may be
considering a pilgrimage of their own or those who just
wonder what it takes to do it.
$5 CONTRIBUTION IS FOR LUNCH (Marcia is pro bono)
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED BY THURSDAY, APRIL 23 to:
[email protected]
(Please include your name, email address and phone
number.
(Sponsored by ACT II)
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April 19, 2015: 3rd Sunday of Easter
Do you like to bake?
June Bakers
Needed
Catholic Charities Collection on Mother’s Day
Eva is doing all she can to raise her grandchild alone on a
limited income. She called Catholic Charities when she
couldn’t afford to fix her plumbing. We made the home
repair, and invited her to our caregiver support group. She
was one of the 398,078 seniors we helped last year.
Please give to Catholic Charities on Mother’s Day to help
veterans with housing, counseling, and job placement.
Learn more at www.catholiccharities.net
On Thursday evenings, our parish provides meals for
the local hungry at Catholic Charities. 130 guests are
served a warm meal provided by a local restaurant or
purchased through Jewel Food Store. To add a
homemade touch to the night, homemade desserts are
also served. Would you be willing to bake for our
guests in June?
“People have dignity that is priceless and worth far more
than things.” - Pope Francis
We need 130 large cookies, ( 4 inches) or 260 smaller
cookies or cupcakes or banana loaves or whatever is
your favorite to bake. If you or your family or your
circle of friends are in the baking spirit, please call
Fr. John Boivin at 312-787-8040 to schedule a date.
The Archdiocesan Golden Wedding Anniversary Mass will
be offered on Sunday, August 30, 2015 at 2:45pm, at Holy
Name Cathedral.
Golden Wedding Anniversary Mass
Couples married in 1965 interested in attending this
celebration should contact Dawn Swanson at
[email protected] or 312-573-4401.
Please make sure you are registered members of Holy
Name Cathedral.
Other couples can register at their own parish or by
contacting the Family Ministries Office at
312-534-8351 or www.marriagefamilyministries.org
Mission
Establish peer support groups for children who are grieving due
to death, divorce or other painful transition in their families.
Objectives
To help participants share their feelings and understand the
grieving process. To provide an opportunity for emotional healing.
To assist in building a stronger sense of self-esteem. To teach
appropriate coping mechanisms.
Program Format
Small groups led by a trained facilitator. Topical meetings with
activities designed to inspire participant interaction. A safe place
where participants can share feelings and overcome feelings of
isolation. Designed to provide hope, by understanding the grieving
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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April 19, 2015: 3rd Sunday of Easter
ACT II…for everyone 40 and over
ACT II is committed to the needs and interests of Holy Name
parishioners age 40 and over. Our goal is to encourage
participation and a sense of belonging within the Holy Name
community by providing opportunities for SOCIAL gathering,
EDUCATIONAL pursuits, SPIRITUAL development and
community SERVICE.
PLANNING AHEAD… NEW MEMBERS WELCOME
MAY 15 - FRIDAY AT 7 PM: Not That Kind of Girl by Lena Dunham
JUNE 19 - FRIDAY AT 7 PM: The Hundred Year House by Rebecca
Madkai
WHERE: 1000 NO LAKESHORE DRIVE - Unit 1809 – (Lobby
entrance on Bellevue)
To tell SONIA REARDON you’ll be there: 224-659-0246
TWO THEATER GROUPS?
The LOOKINGGLASS THEATER EVENING GROUP Is set to begin its
4th year. The 2015-2016 Season tickets are now on sale.
The Season is on the website at lookingglastheatre.org.
Please let CHARLENE CONARTY know if you will be joining the
ACT II subscribers to the WEDNESDAY (7:30) EVENING SERIES.
PARTICIPATION IS OPEN TO NEW MEMBERS.
Charlene is also exploring putting together A MATINEE GROUP for the
CHICAGO SHAKESPEARE THEATER’S 2015-16 SEASON. To see the
Plays scheduled, go to: www.chicagoshakes.com. Those interested
in PARTICIPATING IN EITHER SUBSCRIPTION SERIES, please contact
Charlene at: APJA10 @att.net or 312-915-0423.
GAMES GOOD FOR YOUR BRAINS…and fun too!
The PINOCLE GROUP had its first get-together this past Thursday.
For more details or to join: GINNY SMOLKY at [email protected]
Both the EVENING and AFTERNOON BRIDGE GROUPS are seeking
additional players, both as regulars and “subs.” Contact KATHY
HAYDEN, [email protected] or 312-944-7430.
SPRING LUNCHEON & SPEAKER’S PROGRAM
WHEN: SUNDAY, APRIL 26 from 1:30-3:30 PM
WHERE: THE CLUB ROOM
COST: $5
In Spring 2014 MARCIA WHITNEY-SCHENCK walked the ancient
pilgrimage route of Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Starting in the
Pyrenees SHE WALKED ALONE FOR SEVEN WEEKS AND 500 MILES.
Through pictures and commentary, Marcia shares her journey with
us as she seeks to answer the question for us and for herself:
“WHY A PILGRIMAGE?”
ALL PARISHIONERS AND FRIENDS ARE INVITED, whether thinking of
making a pilgrimage or just wondering what “pilgrims” are made of.
NOTE: The $5 is for lunch: Marcia is donating her time & expertise.
RESERVATIONS ARE A MUST SO THAT WE CAN PLAN THE FOOD.
SEE BLOCK AD ELSEWHERE IN BULLETIN FOR DETAILS.
BECOME A MEMBER OF ACT II
There is no membership fee to join and no restrictions other
than being 40 or older and wanting to participate. Simply send
your name and e-mail address to [email protected] and you
will receive our weekly preview e-mail which usually contains more
information than can be included in this column. ALSO, go to the
Holy Name website, holynamecathedral.org & click on ACT II under
“Organizations” to see descriptions of our ongoing ACTIVITY GROUPS
along with contact information for their Coordinators..
EXPANDING OUR HORIZONS TOGETHER
The Holy Name Young Adult Group enlightens, enlivens, and
enriches the lives of Catholics in their 20s and 30s through
spiritual programs, social events, and service opportunities.
BOOK CLUB
Thursday, April 23 from 6- 8 p.m.
Handbook of Catholic Apologetics by Peter Kreeft and
Ronald Tacelli
Unbelievers, doubters and skeptics continue to attack the
truths of Christianity. Handbook of Catholic Apologetics is the
only book that categorizes and summarizes all the major
arguments in support of the main Christian beliefs, including
key distinctively Catholic doctrines. Handbook of Catholic
Apologetics is full of the wisdom and wit, clarity and insight of
philosophers Peter Kreeft and Ronald Tacelli. Whether you
are asking the questions yourself or want to respond to others
who are, here is the resource you have been waiting for.
About the Book Club:
The HNC Young Adult Book Club meets every month. Participants are welcome
to BYOB and bring potluck snacks to share. Enter the Rectory through the
entrance on Wabash Avenue. Free parking in the HNC lot.
All ages welcome to this Young Adult event.
FOOD PACKING
Saturday, April 25 from 10 a.m.- 1 p.m.
Join Holy Name Cathedral Young Adults and Catholic
Charities Junior Board on April 25 from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. to
pack up food for a pantry that provides food for senior
citizens. Bring water and a snack if you might get hungry. A
carpool will be available from 721 N LaSalle leaving at 9:30. If
anyone prefers to meet us there, the location is 1965 W
Pershing building B and start time is 10:00. If you do go to the 1965 W. Pershing,
please make sure to get the contact information before you leave as we will need
let you in.
Please RSVP to [email protected], Subject: Food packing
DANCE LESSONS
Thursday, April 30 from 8 p.m.
For the finale of our successful Latin Dance Lessons series at
HNC YA, we will be having our final lesson (Salsa & Bachata) at
Sound-Bar, courtesy of Latin Street Dance Academy. The class
will be taught for FREE by Vanessa. The only fee is the door
cover, which is $8 per person and you will need to be 21 or older
to participate. The class will begin at 8:45, but we encourage you
to arrive at 8 p.m. We will be in the main room at Sound-Bar (226
W Ontario St). Feel free to park at HNC and walk, or take the Red
Line to either Chicago or Grand.
Check out the Facebook event for more information.
DON’T MISS OUT: Join the Young Adult Facebook group and
sign up for our weekly newsletter on the Cathedral website to
learn about all of the events, activities, and volunteer
opportunities we sponsor each month.
facebook.com/groups/holynameyoungadults
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April 19, 2015: 3rd Sunday of Easter
Conversion of Mind & Heart
“Repent therefore, and be
converted, that your sins may be
wiped away.” With these words St.
Peter advises the Gentiles who
are gathered outside the Temple
in an area known as “Solomon’s
Porch.” Of course, his advice is
also applicable to us right here
and now.
Wedding Banns
III. Alan Greene & Penny Mateck
II. Alex Staehely & Monica Grilli
As mentioned previously the
word “repent” means more than we normally may
conclude. For us “repent” may simply mean to “be
sorry.” Peter’s meaning is that we need to repent by
“turning our lives around,” by changing completely.
That is more of a challenge for us, to be sure. This
kind of “change” is closely associated with the idea
of stewardship.
II. Michael Kraynak & Amy Wright
Stewardship requires a conversion of mind and
heart. That is exactly the kind of “repentance” to
which we are called by St. Peter. Salvation is more
than just “wiping away” our sins. Salvation requires
us to make dramatic changes in the way we live. If
we do change, Peter assures us that our sins will be
“wiped away.” That reference is to writing at that
time; although we see ink today as being indelible,
it was not in Peter’s time. Once something was
written, it could still easily be wiped away. Only God
can wipe away our sins, but the point is that if we
sincerely change (repent) and seek conversion
through God, our sins will truly be “wiped away.”
www.thecatholicsteward.com
I. Murray Warring & Gloria Orozco
Cathedral Courtyard Update
Now that Spring is upon us, the latest order of
pavers has been sent to the engravers and will be
installed in May. If you placed an order after
August 1 of 2014, your paver will be included in this
order and installed soon. Stay tuned for information
on the Cathedral’s dedication of the courtyard
which will be held on Sunday, June 14 after the
12:30 Mass. Thank you!
(Mother of Irene Aldrich)
I. Patrick Jalabert & Emily Vanneste
I. Laurence Holmer & Melissa Michaels
Our Sympathy
For the families of all those who have died, especially:
Helen Mellion
Catherine Pieronek
(Sister of Patti Frost)
Parish Sacrificial Giving Summary Regular Sunday Offertory
Year to Date (July 1, 2014 – April 12, 2015)
Annual Goal - $1,924,000
Amount collected to date
Surplus (Shortfall) to budget
Prior Year Stewardship to date
$1,488,429
($28,571)
$1,528,804
Thursday and Friday Suppers
What?
A free, warm meal.
Weekly Offerings (budget of $37,000)
Current Year collection
$34,390
Prior Year collection (Palm Sunday) $40,844
When?
Every Thursday and Every Friday
evening at 4:45 pm.
Where?
Catholic Charities, LaSalle and Superior.
Easter Offerings (budget of $125,000)
Current Year Easter To Date
$137,586
Prior Year Easter Total
$125,431
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.
We are grateful to all who are a part of our
automatic contribution program. Learn more at
www.holynamecathedral.org and click on Give.
Thank you to those who regularly and generously
give of their treasure as well as those who give of
their time and talent to support the work our parish
does in the Holy Name of Jesus.
Checks addressed to Holy Name Cathedral; Envelopes addressed to
Thursday-Friday Suppers (730 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 60611)
Rectory
730 N. Wabash
Chicago, IL 60611
(312) 787-8040
Fax: (312) 787-9113
Mon~Fri 8:30-8:30
Sat & Sun 8:30-7:00
HOLY NAME CATHEDRAL
School
Frances Xavier Warde
751 N. State Street
Chicago, IL 60610
(312) 466-0700
Mary Reiling, Head of School
MASS SCHEDULE (CATHEDRAL)
Saturday Evening Vigil Masses: 5:15 pm, 7:30 pm
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
Saturday:
8:00 am, 12:10 pm
DEVOTIONS
The Rosary: prayed each Monday (including the Divine Mercy
Chaplet), Tuesday (for an end to abortion), and Wednesday (for
priests and vocations) after the 5:15pm Mass
Prayer Request Lines: 312-573-4493
“Daytime Prayer,” from The Liturgy of the Hours~11:50 am,
Monday~Friday. In the Cathedral
“Vespers,” from The Liturgy of the Hours~5:00 pm,
Monday~Friday. In the Cathedral
SACRAMENTAL CELEBRATIONS
Baptism: Infant baptisms are generally celebrated twice monthly
on designated Sundays at 2:00 pm. Parents are asked to
participate in a one time pre-baptismal preparation class. Check
the website (holynamecathedral.org) for dates and to preregister for the class and baptism.
*Classes are limited to a total of 20 people, so reserve early.
Baptism of children over age 6 is conducted through our Religious
Education Program. Contact Thomas L. Aspell at (312)573-4478
to enroll your child. Adult baptism takes place through the RCIA
process. Contact Kelly Heus at (312)573-4434 to learn more
about RCIA.
Marriage: Congratulations on your engagement! Due to the size of
our parish, weddings are celebrated for registered parishioners
only. A minimum of six months advanced planning and
preparation is required. Please consult our website
(holynamecathedral.org) for more info.
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.
Eucharistic Adoration: 1st & 3rd Fridays, Adoration after the 8am
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
Street.
Display Area
The tables at the doors of the cathedral have been designated
for displaying parish information only. There is no space for other
brochures, flyers, newspapers, prayer cards and devotional
materials. Non-parish materials are removed daily. Your
cooperation is appreciated.
Electronic Giving Available
Support Holy Name with your Credit Card or Bank
Deposit. Call 312-573-4425 for info.
Convent
Oblate Sisters of
Jesus the Priest
730 N. Wabash
Chicago, IL 60611
(312) 787-8040
Sr. Guadalupe Lopez
Seminary
Casa JesúsBishop Abramowicz
750 N. Wabash, Chgo. 60611
Rev. Octavio Muñoz Capetillo
(312) 640-1065
Rev. Jacek Wrona
(312) 915-0598
Archbishop of Chicago: Most Rev. Blase J. Cupich
Archbishop Emeritus: Francis Cardinal George, O.M.I.
Pastor: Rev. Msgr. Dan Mayall
Associate Pastors
Rev. John Boivin
Rev. Don Cambe
Rev. Bradley Zamora
Mass Supply Help
Rev. Msgr. Michael Boland
Deacons
Michael McCloskey
Stan Strom
Adam Droll
Pastoral Ministry Staff
Kelly Heus
Carol Miller
Michelle Peltier
Thomas L. Aspell
Administrative Staff
Stan Strom
Dawn Swanson
Morgan Henington
Maureen McInerney
Resident Priests
Rev. Kevin Birmingham
Rev. Louis Cameli
Rev. Ramil Fajardo
Rev. Bill Moriarity
Rev. William Woestman, OMI
Resident Emeritus
Rev. Eugene Durkin
Pastoral Associate
Pastoral Assistant
Pastoral Assistant
Director of Religious Education
Chief of Staff
Msgr’s Administrative Assistant
Chief Development Officer
Director of Stewardship & Development
Godelieve Andino
Janet Scheckel
Andrew Skura
Ryan Pietrzak
Daytime Receptionist
Daytime Receptionist
Controller
Engineer
Music Department
H. Ricardo Ramirez, D.M.A.
David C. Jonies
John Lee
(312)573-4415
Director of Music
Associate Director of Music
Administrative Assistant
New Parishioners: Welcome to the parish!
Please register in person at the parish office or online.
An elevator is located on the south west side of
the Cathedral. Please ask an usher for directions
and/or assistance.
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