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OFFICE FOR RELIGIOUS –ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO
Connections
FALL 2012 VOLUME 17 # 3
Joan McGlinchey, MSC Vicar for Religious [email protected] 312-534-8360 Kathy McNulty, OSF Assistant Director [email protected] 312 534-8333
Elyse Ramirez, OP Coordinator of Religious Vocation Ministries [email protected] 312 534-5240 Margaret Coleman, OSF Coordinator of Retirement Appeal [email protected] 312 534-8234
Elaine Lindia
Secretary
312 534-5339
Send submissions to:
Office for Religious
P.O. Box 1979
Chicago, IL 60690-1979
Database updates: If you have any changes to your residence, phone or e-mail
or are leaving the Archdiocese, or someone from your Community comes into the
Archdiocese, please notify the Office for Religious. This will insure that you
receive current and timely information sent from the Archdiocese. Please keep us
informed.
"Thy bounty shines in autumn unconfined And spreads a common feast for all that live." - James Thomson
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MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR THESE SPECIAL EVENTS!!!
Retirement Fund for Religious Collection
December 8-9, 2012
Archdiocesan Celebration of Consecrated Life January 19, 2013
Cardinal’s Convocation with the Leadership of Religious Communities of Men and Women April 3, 2013
Archdiocesan Celebration of Religious Jubilees
with Cardinal George June 1, 2013
Freedom of Religion and the HHS Mandate
―Freedom of Religion and the HHS Mandate‖ Fr. Robert Aroujo SJ, John Courtney Murray Uni-
versity Professor of Law at Loyola U., Chgo. Consequences of the HHS Mandate Law for democracy
and for Catholic institutions and employers. Sun. Oct.7. 12:00-1:30pm. St. Catherine Laboure, 3535
Thornwood, Glenview. No charge. Refreshments. 847-998-4704.
The Franciscan Sisters of the Sacred Heart in Frankfort, Illinois are hosting a full-day Dynamics of
Addictive Illness Workshop on Saturday, November 10, 2012, (9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.), given by staff
members from Guest House. Guest House is an organization dedicated to the treatment of Catholic
priests, deacons, brothers, seminarians and women religious who suffer from alcoholism, chemical
dependencies and other addictions including food and gambling. For more information, please call 815-
464-3800 or e-mail [email protected]. Registration deadline: October 31, 2012.
Dynamics of Addictive Illness Workshop
Did you know?
The Liturgical Institute at the University of Saint Mary of the Lake is the premier international
school for liturgical studies. The Liturgical Institute welcomes students from six continents: men,
women, laity, religious and clergy. The academic programs are accredited by ATS and provide
formation for pastors, teachers and scholars. The Institute acts as an international liturgy office
making Chicago the global place for education, training, resources and networking. For more infor-
mation, visit the web site at www.liturgicalinstitute.org or call 847-837-4542.
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For 23 years Catholics across our country have been overwhelmingly generous in helping support
retired religious. They have donated more than $671 million to help religious institutes care for their senior
members. It would be reasonable then to think that this financial need has been met. It has NOT! The
annual Retirement Fund for Religious Appeal continues to be as vital and urgently needed as the year it
began—1987.
Let some numbers present the case:
There are more than 34,000 religious past age 70. In 2011 the average annual cost of care was
over $37,000 per person.
In 2011 alone, the total cost to support senior religious exceeded $1.1 billion.
By 2022, retired religious are projected to outnumber wage-earning religious by nearly four to
one.
The average annual Social Security benefit for religious is approximately $4,800---roughly one-third the amount received by the average U.S. beneficiary.
This past spring and summer we witnessed a compelling display of support and gratitude for what our
lives of service mean to thousands of people across the U.S. and the world. Therefore, we need not be
shy about sharing our current retirement needs and concerns with them. Their hearts are open and
willing.
December 8/9, 2012 is the weekend for the Retirement Fund for Religious Collection in most parishes.
Be the ―FACE‖ of this appeal/collection however you may choose. Be Present! Be Involved! Be Visible!
Thank you for your energy and your efforts!
Helpful materials are available at www.retiredreligious.org ---Margaret Coleman, OSF
St. Xavier University
Saint Xavier’s University’s Office for University Mission and Heritage and its Center for Religion and
Public Discourse are eager to welcome you for any and all of their autumn events. All programs start at
6:30 p.m. in the Warde Academic Center, Saint Xavier’s main building at 3700 W. 103rd St., Chicago.
The presentations are free and open to the public. Programs conclude about 8 p.m. For more
information, please visit their web site at www.sxu.edu or call (773) 298-3981.
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AN ENTHUSIASTIC BEGINNING FOR THE 2012-2013 CAVA, CHICAGO ARCHDIOCESAN VOCATION ASSOCIATION MINISTRY YEAR
By the grace of God’s abundance over eighty vocation ministers for consecrated life are registered mem-bers of CAVA for the 2012-2013 ministry year. On September 5, forty+ CAVA members gathered at the Felician Convent here in Chicago to participate in the CAVA Opening General Meeting. The group prayed together, networked with each other, familiarized themselves with the CAVA committees’ work and shared a good amount of time in round table discussions on various topics of best practices in vocation ministry. Committed to nurturing a culture of vocations in the Church through education, invitation, mentoring and experience, CAVA is already receiving requests from parishes, schools, universities, colleges and young adult groups for presenting various vocation awareness programs. If your congregation, serving in the Archdiocese of Chicago, desires to be a part of this vibrant organization Click Here to Register or contact Sr. Elyse at 312-534-5240 or [email protected] . Click here to join us on facebook.
Upcoming events include the November 9-10, 2012 Nun Run and a new series of facilitated, mentoring conversations for Catholic young adults tentatively entitled, ―Consider This‖ to be held at various locations throughout the Archdiocese. Dates and locations are currently being confirmed you may check the CAVA online calendar of events at http://www.vocationscava.org/cavaevents.html to keep up with the latest scheduling of programs and events.
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RETREAT CENTER OFFERINGS
Mayslake Ministries 450 East 22nd Street, Suite 170 Lombard, IL 60148 (630) 268-9000 www.mayslakeministries.org
“Spirituality Conference—Living the Beatitudes” October 6, 2012 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
“Contemplative Prayer: What is it?”
October 27, 2012
9:00 a.m. to Noon
Siena Retreat Center
5635 Erie St.
Racine, WI 53402-1900
(262) 639-4100 x.1230
www.racinedominican.org
“Listening Together in the Spiritual Journey:
Discerning Life Transitions”
with Dwight Judy
October 20, 2012
9:00 a.m.—3:00 p.m.
“Spiritual Guidance Training Program” Visit the website for more information on this program. Applications continue to be accepted for the 2013-2014 program.
ADDITIONAL RETREAT CENTERS WITH OFFERINGS
One Heart, One Soul Spirituality Center 2041 W. Route 113, Kankakee, IL 60901 815-937-2244 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.sscm-usa.org A retreat center with 5 bedrooms and 2 Hermitages nestled along the Kankakee River.
Nazareth Retreat House 717 N. Batavia Avenue, Batavia, IL 60510 630-879-1296 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.sscm-usa.org An 18 bedroom retreat center with extensive grounds for outdoor prayer and reflection.
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RETREAT CENTER OFFERINGS
Sinsinawa Mound Center
585 County Road Z
Sinsinawa, WI 53824-9701
(608) 748-4411
www.sinsinawa.org/moundcenter
―The Gentle Path of Self-Care and Unconditional Love‖
Leader: Gary Egeberg
Friday, October 26, 7:30 pm-Sunday, October 28, 1 pm
“21st Annual Messiah Concert”
Sunday, November 4th, 2 pm
“The First Friday Women’s Group”
September 7-June 7
Fridays, 10 am –3 pm
The Cenacle
513 Fullerton Parkway
Chicago, IL 60614-2468
(773)528-6300
“Come and See”
Encountering Jesus in a Weekend Retreat for Women
November 2-4, 2012
HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES
Chicago: Bridgeport - Clean, Quiet, 2 Bedroom apartment, 1st floor. Updated apartment. Non-
smoking building. No pets. Contact: Alice at 630-243-7390.
Chicago – Berwyn
2nd floor apartment – 2 flat building – owner occupied, 6 rooms, large kitchen, large formal din-ing room and living room with build-in book cases, leaded glass windows, ceiling fans, natural oak floors, newly decorated. 1 block to major transportation; 3 blocks to Catholic Church; 3 blocks to major shopping centers. No pets. Tenant pays utilities. Contact Anna Rose Izzo: 708-795-7629
Palatine, IL - Two Sisters of the Living Word are offering space in their home to a lay woman/
woman religious interested in renting an apartment. Private bedroom and bath, study or office area.
Ample shared space: living room, kitchen, dining room, downstairs family room, laundry. Rent and
Utilities: $650.00 monthly. Very close to Metra , 45 min. to downtown Chicago by car. If interested,
please call: 224-944-7412 or 847-254-2484.
Northside: Two bedroom apartment for rent in the Avondale area. First floor in a vintage three flat.
Central air and heat, near Blue Line. Contact Irene at 773-774-2381.
http://www.sinsinawa.org/moundcenter