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At the name of Jesus, every knee should bend of those in Heaven and on earth and under the earth. Philippians 2:10

                             WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/HOLYNAMECHICAGO WWW.TWITTER.COM/HOLYNAMECHICAGO 

July 27, 2014 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time

I am

the way

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PRESUMED QUESTIONS Francis Cardinal George, Archbishop of Chicago, is scheduled to offer the 12:10pm Mass on First Friday, August 1. You are most welcome to join him in prayer. Meanwhile, check-out the “Prayer of Transition” composed by lay members of the Archdiocesan Pastoral Council on page 3 of this bulletin. It is a very topical and well-written expression of thanksgiving for what Cardinal George has meant to the Chicago Church; of hope that the Cardinal will find new ways to make Chicago’s Church even

stronger; and of anticipation awaiting Pope Francis’ choice of our next Archbishop. Our own Parish Council has used that prayer at each meeting since it was drafted; our staff has used it, too. Make it a part of your daily prayers.

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In mid-summer, I often take the opportunity to answer various questions about the Cathedral’s parish life that sometimes we mistakenly presume can be answered by anyone who is a Holy Name regular. Is the parking lot across State Street operated by Holy Name Cathedral? Yes…and No. From Friday evening through Sunday and on every weeknight evening, Monteray Security is employed by Holy Name to supervise the lot. Anyone coming to a regularly scheduled weekend Mass at the Cathedral, as long as there is room, is welcome to park a car in our lot. Guests at weddings are welcome as well for both the rehearsal and the wedding itself. Even Friday evening rehearsals with guests going to a rehearsal dinner in the area are usually allowed to leave the car in the lot during dinner as long as the family checks with the priest or deacon ahead of time. (That is an advantage over weddings scheduled for the St. James Chapel at the Quigley Center on Rush Street; they may not use the Cathedral lot for either the rehearsal or the wedding, and their guests must pay to park in a neighborhood lot.) Leaving cars in the lot during the wedding receptions is not allowed for Cathedral weddings; we need the lot for later weddings and for the 5:15 and 7:30 Vigil Masses. The smaller lots facing Dearborn are ours, too. They are accessed through the mid-block alley off either Superior or Chicago. Yes and No? The NO applies to weekdays. The Archdiocese controls the lots on weekdays when most of the parked cars belong to employees of the pastoral center (who all have stickers in their windshields) or identified guests with business at the Pastoral Center on Rush Street. The southeast corner of the lot, protected by fencing, is used by the Cathedral employees with windshield stickers, folks with appointments at the Cathedral offices (we tell the guard who we expect), funeral-goers, and scheduled Mass-goers only during the Masses. You cannot go to 7:00am Mass and then to breakfast; or 12:10 Mass, then shopping. Msgr. Pat Hayes, my predecessor in the 1950s & 1960s wisely bought most of that block; the Archdiocese since then has acquired more. Someday, there will be below-ground parking, income-producing retail space at ground level, condos or rentals (also income generating), maybe office space, and a plaza across State Street. When? Not during my time at Holy Name. However, the day will come. I just pray that the powers-that-will-be never hide our historic Cathedral behind a wall of buildings on State. If you have questions about parking, please ask me or my right-hand, Administrative Chief of Staff and Deacon Stan Strom. Is there a “chapel” at Holy Name? Yes. Most people have never seen the chapel constructed in 1968-1969 in back of the sanctuary on the right/south side. The best time to see it is on 1st and 3rd Fridays when it is open from 8:30 until after the 5:15pm Mass for adoration of the Blessed Sacrament ending with Benediction conducted by one of our deacons. Originally it was added to the Cathedral during the ’68-69 renovation for baptisms and small Masses. Although most baptisms with more in attendance now are held in the Cathedral itself, small gatherings (less than 40) can be accommodated cozily in the chapel. Small FXW school Masses, lightly attended funerals, wakes, private weddings, staging of decorations before Easter and Christmas, Adoration, some of the Cardinal’s press conferences, and the location of Father Greg Sakowicz’s the over 25-year “play-by-play” call of the Cathedral’s Midnight

Mass of Christmas have been at home in the chapel. This First Friday, check-out the chapel. What’s an “Ambry”? Several years ago, a three-box, traditional confessional in the front right/south corner of the Cathedral was converted to three booths with windows on the top portion which displayed large vases containing the sacramental holy oils. That is the Ambry. Those oils are blessed each spring on Tuesday of Holy Week by the Archbishop and distributed to the parishes, chapels, and hospitals of the Archdiocese after that grand liturgy. At the Cathedral, we keep the extra supply. The Oil of the Catechumens is used at baptism with its promise that those about to be baptized will perceive things as Christians perceive them – never limited by sin, never limited by death, but “as they really are – infinite” (William Blake – The Marriage of Heaven and Hell). The Oil of Chrism is placed the head of one baptized, on the forehead of one Confirmed, on the hands of a man ordained a priest, over the head of a man ordained a bishop. The Oil of the Sick is administered during the Anointing of the Sick, on the head and on the hands. Those are powerful sacramentals stored at the Cathedral. What is the story behind the great organ in the west gallery of Holy Name Cathedral? Given generously in 1989 by Alice O'Malley Robinson on her 101st birthday in loving memory of her late husband, William Dunwoody Robinson, the Flentrop Organ is Holy Name Cathedral’s principal instrument. The entire organ was handmade at the workshops of Flentrop Orgelbouw in Zaandam, Holland, including the hand carved decorations, pipe shades and gilded facade pipes. The organ case is made entirely of solid French oak, quarter-sawn. Both the playing action and the stop action are mechanical. The wind system consists of three wedge-bellows, supplying a wind pressure of 78mm for the manuals, and 80mm for the pedal. The temperament is equal at A-440. The instrument comprises 71 stops, 117 ranks, 5,558 pipes, distributed over four manuals and pedal. Manual compass 56 notes, pedal compass 30 notes, flat pedalboard. Dr. H. Ricardo Ramirez and David Jonies are the full-time musicians who regularly play the Flentrop. This year, it is 25 years old, our silver treasure. Was there ever a regularly-scheduled foreign language Mass at Holy Name? I don’t think so. Still, in the 1960s and 1970s, there were many Hispanic households living near Holy Name. When Father Timothy Lyne started as administrator of the parish in 1966, he had two South American Augustinian priests stationed here to handle requests for Spanish-language marriages, funerals, and baptisms. When those priests boldly requested Cardinal Cody to give them the administration of a parish to conduct and support their ministry, the Cardinal refused. He phoned Father Lyne, administrator of the Cathedral, and told him he just fired his Spanish-speaking Augustinians. Lyne was in a panic. Cardinal Cody asked, “Who do you want?” Father Lyne asked for Father Joe Kinane, a Chicago priest well-versed in Spanish. Look in the sacramental records of Holy Name Cathedral from 1966-1970, and you will see Father Joe Kinane’s name attached to hundreds of marriages, funerals, and baptisms involving people whose names ended in “Z” – Rodriguez, Ruiz, Hernandez, Ramirez, Vazquez, Sanchez, and others. The neighborhood has changed again. There certainly are Hispanics, some of our more prominent parishioners. Yet there is little need for Spanish-language Sacraments. Let’s give tribute to Father Joe Kinane, the frustrated Augustinian priests, and those who gave service to Holy Name Cathedral of multi-ethnic yesteryear.

- Msgr. Dan Mayall

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MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK ~ JULY 28, 2014

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

6:00 Norbert & Muriel O’Donnell

John Dempsey Sr. Mary Agnes Schmidt

Nicholas & Dolores Matkovic

McGillicuddy Family

7:00 Lydia B. & Michael P. Murphy

Baby Dirodio Di Niro - Pelligra Family

Therese McLaughlin

Mary Kowalkowski

8:00 Linda Cavida Lydia B. & Michael P. Murphy

Special Intention Alfred San Martin Sixto Cardenas Thelma Dielago

12:10 Joseph J. Bredemann

Mary O’Hara & Family

Lydia B. & Michael P. Murphy

Gerta Sprague Maria Encarnado Special Intention

5:15 Anthony & Mary Aljinovic

Ceola Henderson Dr. Joana Danieleviciene

Bozena Wieslawa Kasperczwk

Sixto Cardenas

Prayer of Transi on

God most merciful and wise, Bless Cardinal Francis George as he prepares to conclude his ministry among us as our bishop. Give him strength and wisdom to con nue to serve your people in new ways. Guide and direct our Holy Father, Pope Francis, with the grace of the Holy Spirit to discern your will and to appoint a bishop to serve your people in the Archdiocese of Chicago. Open the hearts of all your priests, deacons, and laity in this local Church to receive a new shepherd with joy and to collaborate with him in generosity. Through the intercession of Mary, mother of the Lord and mother of the Church, help us to find all our joy and fulfillment in accomplishing your holy will. We pray through our Lord Jesus Christ who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. Archdiocesan Pastoral Council

Registra on is currently being accepted for the Holy Name Cathedral Religious Educa on Program. Children in grades Pre-K through 8th who a end public schools or who are otherwise educa on outside the Catholic School system begin classes on Sunday, September 7, 2014. Religious Educa on classes are scheduled to meet from 9:15 to 10:45 a.m. in Francis Xavier Ward School, located just north of the Cathedral’s main entrance on State Street. You may enroll your child/children in any of three ways: 1. You may call the Religious Educa on Office at

312-573-4478 and leave complete mailing informa on;

2. You may pick up a registra on form in the rectory at your convenience;

3. You may download a form at www.holynamecathedral.org. (A copy of the cer ficate of Bap sm must accompany registra on forms of children who were not bap zed at Holy Name Cathedral).

For more informa on, please contact Thomas L. Aspell at 312-573-4478, or send an email to [email protected]

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You’ve helped in the past. Will you help again?

The poor will always be with us, Jesus said in Matthew’s Gospel. As we live and work and visit in this neighborhood, we see so many people in need. And of all the needs, food is the most basic. Our parish has had a long and effective commitment to addressing the need for food. Numerous appeals, including our recent Food Drive, are built into our parish life. As we have asked your help in the past, we are asking it again. Every Thursday and Friday evening, our parish feeds 210 people each night. This program is sponsored by our Human Concerns Commission and served by volunteers since 2006. This outreach depends totally on cash donations; no parish funds have ever been spent. As costs increase to supply meals to our guests, this column is to ask you to consider making a donation. Some donors are weekly, monthly, quarterly or annually. Some are one-time only donors. Donations range from $5 to $1,000; every penny of every donation is spent only on these meals. Please read the article on page 10; and if the Spirit moves you, please consider a donation. Our guests will be most grateful.

Black Catholic Parishioners

BCP meets on the third Sunday of most months at 12:00 p.m. in the rectory. Our next meeting is scheduled for August 17th. BCP is busy planning our annual collection for Zacchaeus House and House of Good Shepherd the last weekend of July (see article on page 5) as well as the September 7th Wellness Fair and the October 5th Parish TEA.

Cathedral Filipino Network

C.F.N. meets on the second Sunday of every month at 2:00 p.m. in the rectory. Our next meeting is August 10th. At the July meeting, new officers were elected for a two year term. Congratulations to Divina Arnecila, Chair Zenny Villa-Ignacio, Vice Chair Grace Villamora, Secretary Nora Duldulao, Treasurer Angie Duldulao, Membership Chair. In August, C.F.N. begins its annual appeal as well as the planning of Simbang Gabi (Dec. 15) and Santo Nino (Jan. 10).

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Listed below is the scheduled liturgical music for The 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time – (July 26 and 27, 2014). Hymn WORSHIP 615 The Kingdom of God LAUDATE DOMINUM Kyrie WORSHIP 232 Glory to God A Community Mass Richard Proulx This se ng can be located in the pew cards. Responsorial Psalm 119 WORSHIP 918 Mass se ng A Community Mass Richard Proulx Lamb of God Cantus Missae (WORSHIP 353) ed. Vat. XVIII Communion An phon - Bless the Lord, o my soul, and never forget all his benefits. Processional Hymn The Hand of the Lord Randolph Currie Hymn WORSHIP 560 Now Thank We All Our God NUN DANKET The Communion Hymn, The Hand of the Lord Feeds Us by Randolph Currie is a hymn suited for the Eucharist. The text is adapted from Psalm 145, but, the melody is derived from the ancient Gregorian chant, Ecce panis angelorum, the chant for the sequence for Corpus Chris . FLENTROP ORGAN - The West Gallery Organ built by Flentrop Orgelbouw was installed in 1989. This year marks the Twenty-Fi h Anniversary of this famous installa on. The pipe organ was given to the Glory of God by Alice O'Malley Robinson in Loving Memory of Her Husband, William Dunwoody Robinson. The en re instrument for the Cathedral was handmade at the workshops of Flentrop Orgelbouw in Zaandam, Holland, including the hand carved decora ons, pipe shades and gilded facade pipes. The organ case is made en rely of solid French oak, quarter-sawn. Both the playing ac on and the stop ac on are mechanical. The wind system consists of three wedge-bellows, supplying a wind pressure of 78mm for the manuals, and 80mm for the pedal. The temperament is equal at A-440. The instrument comprises 71 stops, 117 ranks, 5,558 pipes, distributed over four manuals and pedal. Each manual compass 56 notes, the pedal compass consists of 30 notes with a flat pedalboard. The Cathedral Choral Ensembles are on summer status returning in the fall. The cathedral parish is grateful for their dedicated and expert service to the liturgical music this past choral year. Singers interested in audi oning for the choirs can contact the music office: music@holyname cathedral.org 312.573.4415. Audi ons for Cathedral Singers, Women’s Schola and Cathedral Filipino Singers will be held in mid August and in September. Listen to the cathedral choirs’ recordings on Holy Name Cathedral web site – Music – recordings. Cathedral choral music recorded during liturgies at Holy Name Cathedral can be heard by clicking on the cathedral website page for Music – Recordings or on the following link: h p://www.cathedralmusic.co/audio/

To help those who turn a house into a home

Remember Zacchaeus House? A former convent, now a facility to assist men in transition from prison or from the streets. Remember House of Good Shepherd? A safe refuge for families experiencing domestic violence; it is a 3 month program to help families heal and begin a new life. Once again this summer, our Black Catholic Parishioners are sponsoring an appeal to assist them both on the weekend of July 26 & 27. Printed below are their wish lists, and cash donations and gift cards are also welcome. Zacchaeus House

For twin beds; sheets, blankets, mattress covers, bedspreads

Towels, washcloths, soap and shampoo

Catholic Bibles, spiritual reading and crucifixes

Pots, pans, microwaves House of Good Shepherd

Girls and Boys clothing all sizes

Soap, roll-on deodorant, sunscreen

Kitchen towels, aluminum foil, plastic food containers

Batteries, children’s DVDs

Copy paper all colors, pens & pencils

Rice, ketchup Thank you for helping them turn the house into a home. Due to limited storage, please do not bring these needed items until that weekend.

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HNC 7th Annual School Supply Drive Aug. 9/10, 2014

7th Annual School Supply Drive On August 10/11, the Human Concerns Commission will collect NEW school supplies and cash donations to benefit Our Lady of Tepeyac High School (2228 S. Whipple St.), one of three underprivileged schools in the Archdiocese of Chicago that will benefit from your generosity on Aug. 9/10. Our Lady of Tepeyac is an all female college-preparatory Catholic high school that has been serving the Little Village neighborhood for over 85 years. Current enrollment comes from all over Chicago. The student population is primarily Latina and African American with most of the student’s families falling below the poverty line. The school maintains a 95% graduation rate compared to half that rate on nearbly public high schools. In recent years, 100% of graduates have enrolled in college, with many students being the first in their families to graduate high school. Besides new supplies, the school is in need of SmartBoards for use in their English classrooms. To learn more about Our Lady of Tepeyac, visit www.ourladyoftepeyac.org. Numerous volunteers are needed to collect supplies and cash after each Mass on Aug. 9/10. Please give a few minutes of your time. Contact John Silver ([email protected]) or (312) 925-1075 to volunteer. * Due to limited storage, please do not bring supplies before August 9/10.

Looking for a job or career change?

The Career Fulfillment Community's August mee ng will be held on Thursday, August 14 beginning at 6:30pm in our Parish Center. Our workshop will focus on perfec ng interviewing skills via mock interview sessions. Interviewers and interviewees will prac ce the art of crea ng and delivering a values statement (elevator pitch) which will help job seekers brand and posi on themselves on a resume and on their LinkedIn profiles, and also help develop excellent professional rela onships. Please join us, we always welcome new members. Ques ons? Just email Barton Delacy at [email protected]

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Hackney’s 733 S. Dearborn 312-461-1116 Italian Village 71 W. Monroe 312-332-7005 P.F. Chang’s China China Bistro 530 N. Wabash 312-828-9977 Tiparo’s 1540 N. Clark St. 312-712-9900 Joe’s Seafood & Steak 60 E. Grand Ave. 312-379-5637

The Chicago Chop House 60 W. Ontario 312-787-7100 Frankie’s Scaloppine 900 N. Michigan, 5th Fl. 312-266-2500 Flaco’s Tacos 46 E. Chicago Ave. 312-266-8226 More Cupcakes 1 E. Delaware Place 312-951-0001

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.”

Do you like to Bake? August Bakers Needed

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 August? 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 a schedule a date.

Dining Out 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, 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.

Thank you Hunger Walk Supporters!

The Human Concerns Commission extends a very big thank you to all those that walk for or donated to our Holy Name Cathedral Hunger Walk team. We had 16 members and raised an incredible

$2945 (this translates into over 8800 meals)! Our next regular trip to the GCFD will be 8:30am-noon on Saturday, August 2nd. If you are interested in volunteering, please send an email to Jessica at [email protected] for more details. To ensure a volunteering spot, please email early if you are interested.

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Holy Name Cathedral Commemora ve Paver Program

Holy Name Cathedral is where Chicago goes to pray. We are a thriving parish community of over 6,000 households and we welcome hundreds of thousands of visitors from across the world in for worship and to explore our architecture every year.

The Cathedral’s courtyard is a place for gathering, prayerful reflec on, and tranquility in the middle of Chicago’s bustling River North community. Our courtyard features a private Marian Shrine where the faithful say prayers to the Blessed Virgin and leave offerings of flowers. In addi on to the shrine, lush greenery outlines the courtyard space and a medita on garden welcomes quiet thoughts in an urban environment. Commemorate a special event, honor a loved one, or celebrate a family member or friend’s wedding, bap sm, anniversary or other milestone through the purchase of a paver in the Cathedral’s courtyard. All net proceeds benefit the opera ons at Holy Name Cathedral. Deadlines and Informa on Brick orders will be taken on a con nuous basis un l the courtyard is filled. Bricks will be placed once the order quan es have been met. You will be no fied when your brick(s) has been placed in the courtyard. Brick copy varies based on the size you order. Please make sure your engraving informa on is spelled correctly and please print very clearly. *Please see website for complete detailed order form.

Thanks to those who purchased and supported the sale.

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Act II - for everyone 40 and over ACT II is committed to the needs and interests of Holy Name pa-rishioners age 40 and over. Our goal is to encourage participa-tion and a sense of belonging within the Holy Name community by providing opportunities for SOCIAL gathering, CULTURAL and EDUCATIONAL pursuits, SPIRITUAL development and community SERVICE.

KNITTING GROUP Their first meeting of this session: WHEN: 6 PM, TUESDAY, AUGUST 5 WHERE: RECTORY Knitters of all level are encouraged to come. In fact, Helen would love more participants. Contact: [email protected] for more information. PLANNING AHEAD… HNConnections Gathering at Millennium Park Our newest Group plans to meet at Millennium Park for the final evening of the GRANT PARK MUSIC FESTIVAL. WHEN: SATURDAY, AUGUST 16. TIME: 5:30 PM or later (Concert begins at 7:30 PM) WHERE: If you plan to attend, Beth will be on the lawn with appropriate signage. As you know, saving space can be tricky, so please come early. LOGISTICS: Whether you prefer lawn or fixed seating, contact BETH AWERKAMP ahead of time: [email protected] If you plan to attend, providing a cell # will allow Beth to direct you to her by text messaging guidance via signage/landmarks. If others prefer permanent seating, Beth will assign a person as the contact to direct people to seats together. Bring your own snacks and beverages, cushions, chairs and/or blankets. IN CASE OF RAIN: Beth will provide an alternate location if people want to socialize that evening and will text that out to everyone. (For more details on the concert itself go to: http://www.grantparkmusicfestival.com) 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. BRUCE LESPINASSE: 312-943-5575 CAROL HANEY: [email protected]; 312-649-6849

EXPANDING OUR HORIZONS TOGETHER

SERVE AT CATHOLIC CHARITIES: Friday, August 8, 4 PM Start your weekend with friends serving a meal to those in need! Volunteer with other young adults at Catholic Charities (721 N. LaSalle St.) after work on Friday. You will provide hope and a warm meal to over 100 struggling Chicagoans. Continue to build friendships after volunteering, as some of us head to a local restaurant for end-of-the-week unwinding. We are looking for bakers to help make 130 desserts for our guests in August. Please email [email protected] if you can help!

YOUNG ADULT BOARD VOLUNTEERS Are you interested in becoming more involved in Young Adult Board activities? We’re always looking for dedicated volunteers! Please email [email protected] to learn more and discuss ways that you can take on a leadership role at Chicago’s cathedral.

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.

THEOLOGY ON TAP: Sundays, Starting July 13, After 5:15 p.m. Mass Summer is here, which means it’s time for the Young Adult Group’s popular Theology on Tap speaker series! As part of the Archdiocese’s initiative to help young adult Catholics in their 20s and 30s understand and deepen their faith, the Young Adult Group will be hosting a series of lectures. Join us in the parish center after the 5:15 p.m. mass for dinner, drinks and a thoughtful presentation by the following well-known speakers:

July 27 - Fr. Bob Lombardo

August 3 - Fr. Matt O'Donnell Join us after the speech for socializing and discussion at a local establishment. More information to come, so please watch this Bulletin section, our Facebook group and our email Newsletter.

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.

BOOK CLUB: Thursday, August 28, 6-8 p.m. Start reading Practice Makes Catholic by Joe Paprocki today to prepare for a lively discussion of our shared Catholic faith. Learn about the distinct practices that make us Catholic and understand why we believe and act as we do. Book Club is BYO pot-luck, so read the book, gather some snacks, and meet in Room 201 of the Parish Rectory!

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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)

Wedding Banns III. John Vurdelja & Elise Schreiber II. Kevin Czepiel & Sarah Harrington II. Benjamin Audet & Jancy Walker II. Justin Puppi & Michelle Ganuelas I. Andrew Jarosz & Laura Behr I. Kyle Schnurbusch & Rena Beckerly I. Kyle Gillen & Colette Kellman I. John Minyard & Gretchen Gordon

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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

H O L Y N A M E C A T H E D R A L

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 pre-register 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. Confessions during Lent Monday, Tuesday and Friday: 4:30 - 5:30pm 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.

Archbishop of Chicago: Francis Cardinal George, OMI Pastor: Rev. Msgr. Dan Mayall Associate Pastors Resident Priests Rev. John Boivin Rev. Louis Cameli Rev. Brad Zamora Rev. Ramil Fajardo Rev. Bill Moriarity Rev. William Woestman, OMI Mass Supply Help Rev. Msgr. Michael Boland Deacons Resident Emeritus Michael McCloskey Rev. Eugene Durkin Stan Strom Pastoral Ministry Staff Kelly Heus Pastoral Associate Carol Miller Pastoral Associate Michelle Peltier Pastoral Assistant Thomas L. Aspell Director of Religious Education Administrative Staff Stan Strom Chief of Staff Dawn Swanson Msgr’s Administrative Assistant Morgan Henington Chief Development Officer Maureen McInerney Director of Stewardship & Development Godelieve Andino Daytime Receptionist Janet Scheckel Daytime Receptionist Andrew Skura Controller Robert Burns Engineer Music Department (312)573-4415 H. Ricardo Ramirez, D.M.A. Director of Music David C. Jonies Associate Director of Music John Lee Administrative Assistant

New Parishioners: Welcome to the parish! Please register in person at the parish office or online.

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

School Frances Xavier Warde

751 N. State Street Chicago, IL 60610 (312) 466-0700

Mary Reiling, Head of School

Convent Oblate Sisters of Jesus the Priest

730 N. Wabash Chicago, IL 60611 (312) 787-8040

Sr. Guadalupe Lopez

Seminary Casa Jesús-

Bishop Abramowicz 750 N. Wabash, Chgo. 60611 Rev. Octavio Muñoz Capetillo

(312) 640-1065 Rev. Jacek Wrona (312) 915-0598

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.

An elevator is located on the south west side of the Cathedral. Please ask an usher for directions and/or assistance.

Electronic Giving Available Support Holy Name with your Credit Card or Bank

Deposit. Call 312-573-4425 for info.

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