Thursday and Friday Suppers

Holy Name Cathedral
THE CORNER OF STATE AND SUPERIOR
Offices: 730 N. Wabash Ave.
Chicago, IL 60611
312-787-8040
WWW.HOLYNAMECATHEDRAL.ORG
June 7, 2015
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
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
HAVE A NICE WEEKEND
Each of the four basilicas in Rome has a holy door.
The doors are normally sealed shut from the inside
so that they cannot be opened. They are opened
during Jubilee years when pilgrims enter through
those doors to gain the plenary indulgence connected
with the Jubilee. Pope Francis recently announced a
special Jubilee Year of Mercy beginning on the Feast
of the Immaculate Conception, Dec. 8, 2015, and
lasting through the Feast of Christ the King, Nov. 20,
2016. In preparation for the Jubilee Year, Cathedrals have been asked
to observe the custom of the Holy Door. Therefore, next Friday, June
12, the Feast of the Sacred Heart, Archbishop Cupich will offer the
12:10pm Mass at Holy Name followed by a ceremony that will seal the
north door on State Street. It will be open again during the Holy Year
especially to those admitting our need for mercy and God’s eternal
offer celebrated during the Jubilee. Let’s participate and see where
this spiritual exercise leads us.
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Next Saturday, June 13, Luis Cardinal Tagle, the Archbishop of
Manila, will be our guest celebrant of the 5:15pm Vigil Mass.
Cardinal Tagle is an internationally-respected bishop with a reputation
for his intelligence, his respect for the poor, and his leadership in a city
with 2.8 million Catholics. I often have pointed out that Filipinos are
the largest ethnic group among the registered parishioners at Holy
Name Cathedral. Therefore, I expect a very good attendance at that
Mass. I have heard that the Cardinal planned his trip to the Chicago
area to celebrate a wedding at another Church, but he wanted to offer
Mass at the famous Holy Name Cathedral. That is a compliment. An
informal reception for Cardinal Tagle in the courtyard will follow the
Mass next Saturday evening.
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overlooks the fact that most priests work weekends. Still, it was early
in my public ministry that I learned to claim a definite day off each
week. For the last 25 years, I have designated Wednesday as my “holy
day.” While my parents were alive, I retreated to their house every
Wednesday. Since they have been gone and I do not have a place to
hide, I still manage to keep my work calendar clear on Wednesday.
Another “time out” available to priests at the Cathedral occasionally
occurs on a most unusual day – Sunday. There are 8 priests living at
the Cathedral; four of us work here full-time, four have other outside
jobs or are retired. In addition, Msgr. Mike Boland, CEO of Catholic
Charities, has been a part of the Cathedral priests’ roster since back in
the days when he lived with us. There are 8 Masses at Holy Name
Cathedral each weekend which count for the Sunday obligation. If we
all are available, there are 9 priests. When that happens, one of us is
free from presiding at Mass and preparing a homily. The free priest
still must go to Mass like every other Catholic; but he is free to
concelebrate, say a private Mass, or offer a hand to another parish not
as endowed as we are. Such was my blessing last weekend. I did go
to Mass; but I took the opportunity also to go on a “busman’s holiday.”
I walked to Fourth Presbyterian Church on Michigan Avenue to check
out the 9:30 worship service of our Christian neighbors and to hear
their pastor, Shannon Kerschner, preach on Trinity Sunday. She was,
as usual, excellent. Using the inquiry of Nicodemus in the third
chapter of John’s gospel, she posed the question “How can this be?’ in
response to the doctrine of the Three Persons in One God. She
pronounced the classic parts of our belief in the Trinity, she noted that
Jesus never expounded on that mystery in a definitive way in the
Scriptures; she expressed frustration that we “observe” Trinity Sunday
whereas we “celebrate” Pentecost Sunday; she noted that the language
of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit provides a vocabulary where we can
commonly meet to recollect our experiences of God in one way or
another; but she also admitted that our words are inadequate. Quoting
poet Emily Dickenson, Rev. Kerschner suggested that we “tell all the
truth but tell it slant.” Perhaps the Trinity is better appreciated as faithfilled poetry rather than a logical explanation. This week, I think we
can approach what the Catholic Church calls “The Solemnity of the
Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ” (a.k.a, Corpus Christi Sunday)
in the same way. It looks like bread and water and wine; it tastes like
bread and water and wine; but it is not bread and water and wine. It is
the Body and Blood of Christ – not a symbol of the Body and Blood of
Christ, but the real Body and Blood of Christ physically present in the
Eucharist. “How can this be?” Enter faith.
Next Sunday, June 14, I will be the main celebrant and homilist at the
12:30pm Mass when we will welcome representatives of the Sisters of
Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary – the BVM Sisters – who served
Holy Name Cathedral parish for 102 years, 1904-2006. During most
of that time, they staffed the grade school and high school that were
attached to the parish until midway through the 1990s. For the last 55
years that the BVMs were here, they lived in the building at the
northeast corner of the Cathedral campus, the building that now houses
I am glad I visited 4th Church last Sunday. The experience allowed me
Casa Jesus, a formation house for young Latin American men
to see both the Trinity and Sunday from a different perspective. I even
considering a vocation to the Chicago priesthood; and Abramowicz
Seminary, a similar program of enculturation and study for men from learned something, and I prayed.
Poland. Next Sunday, join us in thanking the BVM Sisters.
Following that 12:30pm Mass, Archbishop Cupich will dedicate and
bless Holy Name Cathedral’s courtyard. The beautiful courtyard, a
dream for better than ten years, opened last fall through the generosity
of parishioners. It served as the place under a tent for receptions
following the events of Archbishop Cupich’s installation. It features a
shrine to the Blessed Mother which inspires individuals who pray there
every day; and which has become a beautiful backdrop for wedding
photos, 1st Communion pictures, baptism photos, and the
Archbishop’s graceful announcement of the death of Cardinal George.
With better weather arriving, I look for the pretty prayer garden
between the Catholic Charities building and the school to get more use.
Theology-on-Tap, Coffee-in-the-Courtyard, and the photos after the
Golden Anniversary Mass are some of the other approaching
summertime courtyard events. Come celebrate the blessing of the
courtyard on Sunday, June 14, at 1:30pm.
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“Have a nice weekend, Father.” I always chuckle when someone
offers that polite good-bye to me or any other priest. The well-wisher
Tell all the truth but tell it slant,
Success in circuit lies,
Too bright for our infirm delight
The truth's superb surprise;
As lightning to the children eased
With explanation kind,
The truth must dazzle gradually
Or every man be blind. (Emily Dickinson)
-
Msgr. Dan Mayall
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MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK ~ JUNE 8, 2015
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
6:00
Marjorie Leahy
Mary O’Hara &
Family
Sheila Ann
Cassidy
Dorothy W. Holland
Family
Harry Green
7:00
Edward Jagoda
Patrick Hockings
Robert Smith
James Mahneke
Onofre Duqe
8:00
Mary C. Sheil
Generoso Sutilo
Special Intention
Jean Hoffmaster
Edward White
Colleen & Scott
Balthazard
12:10
Virginia Kaliveda
Susan Heatter
Michael, Anna &
Charles Kohut
Raymond
Shlaustas
Joseph Boden
Special Intention
5:15
Joe Valdez
Marianne
Vukosovich
Maria Para
Starshak Family
John Moriarity
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THE 30th ANNUAL HUNGER WALK:
GREATER CHICAGO FOOD
DEPOSITORY
The Human Concerns Commission
invites you to join us on Saturday,
June 20th at Soldier Field for the 30th
Annual Hunger Walk. This event is a
festive 5k walk that benefits pantries,
soup kitchens and shelters and raises
awareness for hunger-relief in our
community.
Please join the Holy Name
Cathedral team by registering at
www.chicagosfoodbank.org for the
walk and help us raise funds and
awareness for this great cause! If
there are any questions, please send
an email to Anthony Sassali at
[email protected] for more details.
9:00am - 12:30pm
CAREER FULFILLMENT COMMUNITY
Join us this coming Thursday
Are you seeking a new occupation or career, or would you
like to help someone who is? Then please join us this
coming Thursday, June 11. Holy Name Cathedral's Career
Fulfillment Community will hold its regular second
Thursday of the month meeting beginning at 6:30pm in our
Parish Center. Our presenters always provide very useful
advice for job seekers and career changers, and our
meetings are enjoyable, interactive and informative. We
help create and modify essential job search tools for
attendees, and we always attempt to link people with
potential career opportunities.
The Career Fulfillment Community is intended as a forum,
not only for those seeking employment, but as a sustaining,
faith-based network where anyone seeking to mentor,
coach or share their job/career/vocational knowledge can
help those seeking assistance. Employers are welcome--and encouraged---to attend and recruit.
Please join us on Thursday, we always welcome new
members. Bring a friend or two---along with your
enthusiasm and ideas. Questions? Just e-mail Barton
DeLacy at [email protected].
We look forward to seeing you!
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Parish Baptisms
Holy Name Cathedral joyfully welcomes our newest
members who were baptized in May 2015. We
congratulate their parents and families, and will
continue to keep them in our prayers.
May 3
Sienna Rose Julianna Constantino
Alison Phuong Harris
May 9
Sean Patrick O’Malley
Shea Mary O’Malley
May 24
Maksim Alexander Lopantina Beltran
Izabella Aliyanna Cosby
Emi Mari Hartlauf
Olive Marie Rivera
Cathedral Choral Ensembles Sunday, 9:30 and 11:00 am Masses: Schola
Cantorum Cathedralis.
Listed below is the scheduled liturgical music for
THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST (CORPUS CHRISTI)
June 6 and 7, 2015
Hymn
WORSHIP 489
God with Hidden Majesty
ADORO TE DEVOTE
Glory to God Sunday 12:30 p.m.
All other Masses
Congregational Mass
May 31
Austin Joseph Lee
Baylan Declan Reese
Hans Leo Hassler
John Lee
Responsorial Psalm 116
WORSHIP
Sequence
Lauda Sion Salvatorem
868
TRANSLATION: Praise, O Sion, praise thy Saviour, Shepherd, Prince, with glad behavior,
Praise in hymn and canticle: Sing His glory without measure, For the merit of your Treasure
Never shall your praises fill. Hail, angelic Bread of Heaven, Now the pilgrim’s hoping-leaven,
Yea, the Bread to children given That to dogs must not be thrown: In the figures contemplated,
‘Twas with Isaac immolated, By the Lamb ‘twas antedated, In the Manna it was known. O
Good Shepherd, still confessing Love, in spite of our transgressing, Here Thy blessed Food
possessing, Make us share Thine every blessing In the land of life and love: Thou, whose
power hath all completed And Thy Flesh as Food hath meted, Make us, at Thy table seated,
By Thy Saints, as friends be greeted, In Thy paradise above.
Preparation of the Gifts
May 30
Mia Olivia Fittanto
John Albert Morrisey
Eloise Dunham Smith
Missa Secunda
Sea of Tiberius
H. Ricardo Ramirez
Who has appeared? The Christ who rose from death? Cast our nets into the seas. He is
revealed, the Christ who rose from death. Let us cast our nets into the sea, food for
sustenance. Who is this One revealed to us this way? Is it Jesus? Break the fast with food of
life. Come partake of this food, share of this food. Come with us then, to tell the news to all:
Jesus is Love. Food of life for sustenance, love, community, we are, ubi caritas et amor Deus
ibi est. Christ Jesus you are love and hope revealed. Where love, there is, Jesus’ name.
Amen.
Lamb of God from Missa Secunda
(Sunday 12:30)
Hans Leo Hassler
Communion Chant - Those who eat of my Body and also drink of my blood will live in me, and
I will live in them, says the Lord God. Alleluia!
Sunday 12:30
O sacrum convivium!
Olivier Messiaen
O sacrum convivium, in quo Christus sumitur; recolitur memoria passionis ejus; mens impletur
gratia; et futurae gloriae nobis pignus datur. Alleluia. TRANSLATION: O sacred banquet,
wherein Christ is received; the memorial of his passion is renewed; the soul is filled with grace;
and a pledge of future glory is given to us. Alleluia.
All other Masses –
Hymn
The Hand of the Lord
WORSHIP 733
Randolph Currie
At That First Eucharist
UNDE ET MEMORES
CHORAL MUSIC Olivier Messiaen’s setting of the text - O sacrum convivium! Is a meditation
on the eternity of God’s plan through the sacrifice of the Body and Blood of Christ in the Holy
Eucharist celebration. Olivier Messiaen (December 10, 1908 – April 27, 1992) was a French
composer, organist and ornithologist, widely regarded as a major composer of the 20th
century. His music is rhythmically complex (he was interested in rhythms from ancient Greek
and from Hindu sources), and is harmonically and melodically based on his innovation of
modes of limited transposition, a series of distinctive scales. Many of his compositions depict
what he termed "the marvelous aspects of the faith", and drew on his deeply held Roman
Catholicism.
The Cathedral Filipino Singers and the Schola Cantorum Cathedralis will be singing on
Saturday, 5:15pm, June 13, 2015 during the visit by Cardinal Luis Antonio Gokim Tangle,
D.D., S. Th. D., Archbishop of Manila.. The choral ensemble is directed by Vicente Velarde,
Jr. and Dr. H. Ricardo Ramirez.
Singers interested in auditioning for the choirs can contact the music office:
[email protected] 312.573.4415. Auditions for Cathedral Singers, Women’s
Schola and Cathedral Filipino Singers will be held in August and September.
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Not a Catholic?
Thinking about becoming a Catholic?
Never been baptized?
Or, never received First Communion and/or Confirmation?
Consider the
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA)
The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is the process offered for adults to become full members of the
Roman Catholic Church.
Those inquiring about the faith learn more about God, Jesus and the Church, and sharing their developing faith. This
is a time of instruction, prayer, scripture sharing, and reaching out to the needy.
RCIA begins on Sunday, September 20, 2015. Catechumens (those never baptized) and candidates (those baptized in
another Christian faith, but not baptized Catholic; or those baptized Catholic, but never received First Communion or
Confirmation) meet weekly. At the Easter Vigil, on March 26, 2015, those who are ready will receive the sacraments
and be joyfully welcomed into full membership in the Catholic Church.
Please contact Father Don Cambe at 312-787-8040 or (e-mail [email protected] )
for more information and/or register for the RCIA program.
RCIA Sponsors Needed!
The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is the process offered for adults to become full members of the
Catholic Church. RCIA meets nearly every Sunday morning from 9:30-11:30am beginning on September 20, 2015.
RCIA participants receive the sacraments and become full members of the Church at the Easter Vigil on March 26,
2015.
Parish Sponsors Needed:
RCIA participants are often in need of a parishioner to volunteer to be their sponsor. Sponsors often say that it is a
rewarding experience and that they learn so much about their own faith.
Sponsors are not expected to know everything about the Catholic faith, but rather to journey with the participant;
share their faith, and be supportive of their candidate or catechumen as they go through the RCIA process.
Sponsors are hospitable and welcoming representatives of the parish. They are good listeners and respectful of their
candidate or catechumen. A team of RCIA volunteers is available to assist sponsors, should the need arise, and brief
training is provided.
Please contact Father Don Cambe at the rectory, 312-787-8040 or (e-mail [email protected] )
for more information and/or to apply to be an RCIA parish sponsor.
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“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:
1.
2.
3.
4.
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 ton Sunday, June 21, 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.
Big Shoulders Fund - 15th Annual Golf Classic
The Big Shoulders Fund invites you to support inner-city
Catholic education through the 15th Annual Big Shoulders
Fund Golf Classic on Monday, August 3, 2015 at Olympia
Fields Country Club.
The 100% of proceeds from the event provide scholarships
to ensure deserving inner-city students have access to a
Catholic education. The Big Shoulders Fund raises and
channels support for children through scholarships, special
education programs, instructional equipment, much needed
school facility improvements, faculty support, and
operating grants at 89 inner-city Catholic schools.
Raffle tickets, sponsorships and foursomes are available
now for the Golf Classic, starting at $100. Join us to help
provide the opportunity of a quality, Catholic education to
thousands of children in Chicago. To register visit
www.bigshouldersfund.org or call 312-751-8337.
A bus going to the dinner on June 15, will leave
from the front of the Cathedral on State Street at
4:30PM and return right after the dinner.
When making your reservation mark BUS on the
card.
If you have any questions, call Fr. Bill Moriarity
at 312-787-8040.
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Dining Out
Cathedral Filipino Network
The following restaurants have donated meals to the
Thursday and Friday Suppers served each week by Holy
Name Cathedral parish to the local hungry. As you may be
dining out during the upcoming holidays, please consider
supporting them for their generous support of our ministry.
Be sure to mention that you are from Holy Name Cathedral
and appreciate their donations.
Several dates for your calendar:
Hackney’s
733 S. Dearborn
312-461-1116
The Chicago Chop House
60 W. Ontario
312-787-7100
Italian Village
71 W. Monroe
312-332-7005
Frankie’s Scaloppine
900 N. Michigan, 5th Fl.
312-266-2500
P.F. Chang’s China
China Bistro
530 N. Wabash
312-828-9977
Flaco’s Tacos
46 E. Chicago Ave.
312-266-8226
Tiparo’s
1540 N. Clark St.
312-712-9900
More Cupcakes
1 E. Delaware Place
312-951-0001
Joe’s Seafood & Steak
60 E. Grand Ave.
312-379-5637
 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 773-878-3660.
 Join us for our next meeting on
Sunday, June 14th at 2:00pm in the
rectory.
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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.
EVENING BOOK GROUP – DATE CHANGE
NEXT MEETING…NEW MEMBERS WELCOME
WHEN: JUNE 11 – THURSDAY, 7 PM (NOT Friday, 6/17)
BOOK: NOT THAT KIND OF GIRL by Lena Dunham
WHERE: 1000 NO LAKESHORE DRIVE - Unit 1809 – (Lobby
Entrance on Bellevue)
To tell coordinator SONIA REARDON you’ll be there, please
Contact her at 224-659-0246.
AFTERNOON SKETCHING SUMMER SITES
THE SKETCH GROUP meets on the SECOND AND FOURTH
MONDAY OF THE MONTH AT 1 PM.
SCHEDULED VENUES (subject to change due to weather.)
JUNE 8: THE RIVER WALK
JUNE 22: THE PARK BEHIND MCA
JULY 13: BELMONT HARBOR
JULY 27: ART INSTITUTE SCULPTURE PARK
(north side of main entrance to the museum)
AUG. 10: CALDWELL LILY POND PARK
AUG. 24: ROOSEVELT AND MICHIGAN PARK
SEPT. 14: MAGGIE DALEY PARK
SEPT. 28: LINCOLN PARK ZOO
ALL SKILL LEVELS ARE WELCOME TO JOIN THE GROUP.
Contact BARBARA WEEKS for more information:
847-687-4260 or [email protected]
CSO REHEARSAL
All tickets for the June 17th performance have been reserved
& there is a waiting list. Unable to use your reservation?
JOANN BRIDGE: 312-867-4921 or [email protected]
SOCIAL DINING
WHEN: 6 PM FRIDAY, JUNE 26TH
WHERE: DEVON SEAFOOD GRILL, 36 East Chicago Ave.
(Bernadine Room on the lower level)
Cash Bar…followed by 7 p.m. Dinner
$35 for Starters, Entrée, Side, Dessert, Coffee & Tip
SEE BLOCK AD FOR RESERVATION INSTRUCTIONS.
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 Coordinator’s information.
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.
Stump the Priest Night with Monsigor Mayall
Thursday, June 11th at 7 p.m.
Join the Holy Name Cathedral Young Adults on
Thursday, June 11th as we host a “Stump the Priest”
event with our pastor, Monsignor Dan Mayall. We will
gather at 7:00PM for food, drink and fellowship at a
local restaurant (location is currently TBD and will be
finalized soon). Starting at 7:30PM, Monsignor Mayall
will be taking questions for approximately an hour from
the group on topics including the Catholic Church,
Church teaching, the priesthood and Holy Name
Cathedral itself. Everyone will also be welcome to stay after and continue
to socialize after the “Stump the Priest” part of the night ends. This is a
great chance to socialize with fellow young adults, get to know Monsignor
Mayall better and learn more about Holy Name Cathedral and the Catholic
faith. Check the Facebook event for updates.
Young Adult Beach Party Potluck
Sunday, June 14th at 6:30 p.m.
It's that time of the year... Join us after the 5:15 pm mass at Holy Name
Cathedral and we will walk as a group over to Oak Street Beach for food,
fun, games, and fellowship.
Pack a bag, bring some friends, head over to church, and meet us at the
Beach. Bring Food, Drinks, Snacks, Games, Blankets, Towels, Chairs,
and more to share! The HNC Young Adult group will bring cups, plates,
napkins, and plastic ware so don't worry about those things. See you all at
the Beach! Check the Facebook event for updates.
Big Shoulder’s Give Back Day
Saturday, June 27th from 8:20 a.m.- 12:00 p.m.
Spend three hours cleaning, painting, organizing and more. Your time and
energy will help make a positive difference to the school. This is a great
opportunity to meet fellow Big Shoulders Fund supporters and learn more
about what is happening with the Auxiliary Board and how you can make
a difference. This time we will be at Immaculate Conception School (8739
S. Exchange Avenue, Chicago, IL 60617). Breakfast will be provided.
Wear clothes that can get dirty.
RSVP: Colleen Sprague (312-544-8691 /
[email protected]) by Wednesday, June 17, and include
Holy Name in your e-mail. You are also welcome to RSVP on this event
page or email [email protected] and we will see you at
the front steps of Holy Name on the day of the event.
We are ALWAYS looking for drivers who can help transport our
volunteers to and from the school! Please let us know in advance if your
vehicle can accommodate additional passengers. Thank you very much!
DON’T MISS OUT: Join the Young Adult Facebook
group and sign up for our weekly newsle er on the
Cathedral website to learn about all of the events,
ac vi es, and volunteer opportuni es we sponsor each
month.
facebook.com/groups/holynameyoungadults
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Receiving Gifts is a Blessing.
We celebrate today the Solemnity
of the Most Holy Body and Blood
of Christ — Corpus Christi. As
Catholics we have celebrated this
since the 13th Century. On Holy
Thursday we celebrate the Last
Supper, but the Church, feeling
that the proximity of Easter might
lessen
that,
instituted
this
Solemnity to occur right after the Solemnity of the
Holy Trinity, which we commemorated last Sunday.
We often speak of Holy Days of Obligation. This is
one of the ten Holy Days of Obligation in the Latin
Rite Church, but here in the United States it is
celebrated on Sunday. Sunday, of course, is always
a Holy Day of Obligation for us. As stewards of the
Church it is vital that we understand our Catholic
traditions and practices and are able to explain
them.
Wedding Banns
III. Scott Drzewiecki & Elvia Araujo
III. Kenneth Case & Anna Rae Govert
III. Wyatt Gray & Jessica Rydz
II. Cedrick Malapitan & Feliz Sulana
II. Joseph Duffy & Regina Marchese
I. Carl Renaghan & Tracy Cleveland
I. Raymond Lee & Maren Lyngson
The emphasis on this Feast Day is Holy
Communion, the Eucharist. At Communion we
receive the True Body and Blood of Jesus Christ.
We are a gifted people, and this is an incredible gift
to us. On this day especially we are called to focus
on this gift. In Communion we receive gifts that
affect us both physically and spiritually. From a
spiritual perspective we are united with Christ.
Communion should increase our love of God and of
our neighbor. This is lived out in the action of
stewardship. www.thecatholicsteward.com
Commemorative Pavers Installed!
The most recent orders of pavers have been
installed and you can find an updated list of pavers
on the HNC website on the Give page. We also have
a map so you can find your paver easily. Join us for
the dedication of the courtyard on Sunday, June 14
beginning with 12:30 Mass and then procession and
blessing immediately following with Archbishop
Cupich. All are welcome!
Parish Sacrificial Giving Summary Regular Sunday Offertory
Year to Date (July 1, 2014 – May 31 2015)
Annual Goal - $1,924,000 (year end June 30)
Amount collected to date
$1,745,006
Surplus (Shortfall) to budget
($29,144)
Prior Year Stewardship to date
$1,765,892
Weekly Offerings (budget of $37,000)
Current Year collection
$35,150
Prior Year collection
$38,199
Our collection continues to trend short of budget.
Please consider increasing your weekly giving to the
Cathedral if you are able.
Make a gift online in support of our general operating
fund now at www.holynamecathedral.org and click on
Give. You can also set up automatic giving on the
same page or by calling Maureen at (312) 573-4425.
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.
Thursday and Friday Suppers
What?
A free, warm meal.
When?
Every Thursday and Every Friday
evening at 4:45 pm.
Where?
Catholic Charities, LaSalle and Superior.
For whom?
130 local hungry dine-in guests, plus 80
Bag lunches to go = 210 people fed each night
By whom?
Volunteers like you.
Sponsored by?
Our parish Human Concerns Commission
Funded by?
Donors like you.
Cost?
Free for the guests; almost $1,000 for the parish.
How?
Cash donations in all amounts welcomed.
Checks addressed to Holy Name Cathedral; Envelopes addressed to
Thursday-Friday Suppers (730 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 60611)
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 60654
(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
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
Amy Greene
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
Stewardship Associate
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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