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Sunday, October 13, 2019 - 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time

                                    Cardinal Henry Newman

                        Canonization - Rome, October 13, 2019

The Parish Parking lot will be closed after the 6:25am Mass until approximately 5:00pm on
                       Monday, October 14th. (Columbus Day).
               We are installing new roof top units in the Junior High building.
         We need to allow the space for the Cranes and Semi’s to install the large units.
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                                                             To begin our month of remembrance we invite you, your
                                                              family, and friends to take part in an “All Souls Evening
                                                             Prayer" liturgy as we remember all parishioners who have
St. Paul of the Cross Welcomes…                                 died, and especially those who died in the last year.
Vivian Ann Cowie                                                 On Saturday, November 2, 2019 at 10:00 am,
Daughter of Michael & Jessica Cowie                             we will gather at a special Mass of Remembrance
                                                                           in the Holy Family Chapel.
Abagael Sophia Faut
Daughter of Peter & Alexis Faut

Luca Alexander Marrese
Son of Lou & Lena Marrese

Gianna Juliet Rosenberg
Daughter of Jason & Lauren Rosenberg

Felicity Ellen Staron
Daughter of Christopher & Molly Staron                             The names of those who have been buried from
                                                              St. Paul will be read, but all who are grieving are invited
                                                              to come together, remember and pray. If the funeral for
                                                              your loved one was held someplace else and you would
                                                              like to have the name read at this liturgy, please contact
                                                                Margaret Teich 847-698-3764, mfteich@yahoo.com.

                                                              Those attending are invited to bring an article that holds
 II Alexander Smyth & Nannette Therriault
                                                              special memories of their loved one. These items will be
 II Ross Redelsperger & Danae Chatel
                                                                 placed near the altar and blessed during the Mass.
 I Patrick Murphy & Alison Masur
                                                                        Items may be picked up after Mass.

                       Special Collection
                        Next Sunday
                                                                                 A note from the Ushers

                                                               Every year during the month of October the Archdiocese ask
                                                               that we provide a Census for our Parish. While we try not to
                                                               disrupt the Services, you may notice us taking the weekly
                                                               count.
                         October 20, 2019

                                                               We apologize for any interruption and hope
                                                               you will understand this important task the
We are Baptized and Sent!                                      Archdiocese ask us to perform.
Next week is World Mission Sunday, in a special
Extraordinary missionary Month. We are called through
our Baptism to be part of the Church’s missionary efforts,
through prayer, self-sacrifice and support of missionary
vocations through material aid.                                                             SAVE THE DAY!
Remembering that we are baptized and sent as a Universal                                       October 27th
Church of Christ on mission in the world we can…..
                                                                                            Priesthood Sunday
PRAY for the Church’s worldwide missionary work.
                                                             All are invited to show love and appreciation for our priests
OFFER financial HELP and CHARITY through The                       with a donut & coffee reception in the gym
Society for the Propagation of Faith for vulnerable                following the 9:00, 10:30 and Noon Masses.
communities throughout Asia, Africa, Latin America and                        Stop by and say hello!
the Pacific Islands.
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                       Dear St Paul of the Cross Parishioners,

                       This Sunday, October 13, Pope Francis will canonize one of the luminaries of the Church in England. Cardinal
                       John Henry Newman will be declared a saint before thousands of the faithful, and I wish I could be among them.
                       All through my life I have admired him and he has been an inspiration to me personally. Cardinal Newman has
                       inspired Catholics not only in Great Britain but around the globe. Because of his intellectual stature, most
                       universities name their campus ministry after him.

The eldest of six children, John Henry Newman was born in London in 1801. He went to Trinity College in Oxford and was elected a
fellow of Oriel College. In 1825 he was ordained an Anglican priest and became the vicar of the university church. A serious intellectual
himself, he studied the Church Fathers to defend the Anglican Church. He became the leader of what came to be known as the “Oxford
Movement.” Its members acknowledged the Anglican Church’s debt to the Fathers and challenged some of its liberal ideas, particularly
its tendency to view truth as completely subjective.

Through personal study, prayer and reflection, Newman eventually came to the conclusion that he had to become a Catholic. He asserted
that the Catholic Church had remained faithful to its primitive origins. On October 9, 1845 he was received into the Catholic Faith by
Blessed Domenico Barberi, an Italian Passionist. He also wanted to become a Catholic priest and to that end attended the seminary run by
the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith in Rome. He was ordained a Catholic priest in 1847.

He wrote profusely on matters of doctrine and developed many ideas that were ahead of his time. In fact he often found himself in the
midst of controversy. He suffered rejection over and over again: first from his fellow Anglicans, then from other members in the Oxford
Movement and finally from Catholics themselves. When Pope Leo XIII made him a cardinal he felt vindicated. “The cloud is lifted,”
said Newman on hearing of his appointment. The Vatican Council embraced many of his ideas (such as the importance of the laity, the
relationship between faith and reason, and the role of conscience in individual moral decision-making) and Newman was declared the
“absent Father.” He was hailed as a trailblazer in his approach to theology by Cardinal Ratzinger (who later became Pope Benedict XVI)
himself.

In the midst of all his struggles and questioning, he held on to the Lord. He nurtured a deep personal spirituality and an unshakable trust
in the Lord. Among all his mountainous writings, the one prayer that he wrote in 1832 will always be the most remembered. After he
was struck with a tropical fever while in Sicily, he spent some time on the island trying to recuperate. He received an urgent cable from
his family asking him to return home immediately because his favorite sister was seriously ill. He could not find a quick mode of
transportation. He rented a cabin on a sailboat carrying oranges from Sicily to Marseilles. When the boat was between Sardinia and
Corsica, the wind fell and the Mediterranean became a sea of oil. The ship was unable to move. Though filled with internal turmoil and
frustrated over his inability to reach home, Newman penned a profound prayer of faith entitled, “Lead, Kindly Light.”

This prayer inspired me at a very crucial time in my life. The year was 1981 and I was a few months away from my priestly ordination.
My family was experiencing a lot of sorrow over a disappointing sickness that struck one of my brothers and changed his life forever. My
nun sister who had just returned from her studies in the US found out that she had a brain tumor. Although the surgery was successful, it
took her more than a year to recover. Even today she suffers from the effects of that tumor. In my own personal life, I did not know
where God was leading me. In the midst of all this, the prayer of Newman uplifted me and gave me hope. I took two lines from his
prayer as the motto of my priesthood: “I do not ask to see the distant scene; one step enough for me.” As I look back on my life, I know
that the Lord has shown me only one step at a time. And yet, the journey has been exciting and joyful.

I reproduce here below the entire prayer. I hope that all of us can pray this prayer whenever we are filled with anxiety and uncertainty.
I am so happy that Cardinal Newman will now be a saint and we can pray to him.

Yours warmly,

                                                            Lead, Kindly Light

                                      Lead Kindly Light, amid th'en circling gloom, Lead Thou me on!
                                       The night is dark, and I am far from home; Lead Thou me on!
                                         Keep Thou my feet; I do not ask to see the distant scene;
                                                          One step enough for me.

                                        I was not ever thus, nor prayed that Thou shouldst lead me on;
                                        I loved to choose and see my path; but now lead Thou me on!
                                        I loved the garish day, and, spite of fears, Pride ruled my will.
                                                           Remember not past years!

                                         So long Thy pow'r hath blest me, sure it still will lead me on
                                         O'er moor and fen, o'er crag and torrent, till the night is gone,
                                                 And with the morn those angel faces smile,
                                               Which I have loved long since, and lost awhile.

                                                                                Cardinal John Henry Newman
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                                                                 A      T    ,D
                                                    (847) 692-6767 adriennetimm@spc-church.org

    Greatly needed this month:
  *Canned fruit
  *Canned corn
  * Canned tuna fish
  *Cereal
  *Cake & brownie mixes
       *Toilet paper
       *Paper towel                                                          Walk with us October 20th
       *Cookies & snack items                                        A march to raise money to help hungry families.
No rice or Campbell’s Chunky soup needed at this time
                                                                                    Niles/Park Ridge
Donations can be dropped at the rectory, in the collection                         Crop Hunger Walk
chests near church entrances, or in the food pantry drop                           Sunday, October 20
box. Thanks for your generosity!
                                                                                    Starting at First United
If you have questions, please call the Social Service Ministry
Office, 847-692-6767, or                                                              Methodist Church
email Lisa Muench,                          147 Families                          418 W. Touhy, Park Ridge
lisamuench@spc-church.org.                  were fed last                      Registration & Raffle: 1:15pm
                                               Month!                          Blessing & Step Off : 2:00pm

                              Truly an Eye Opening Experience!
 Last week, 1st Grade Daisy Troop #45908, and their leaders, visited our parish food pantry
and vegetable garden. They learned where the food goes after they put their donations through the
drop box. Their questions and comments were thoughtful. They were surprised to see where fresh
                vegetables are grown, to feed the hungry, right on parish property.

It is never too early to teach our children about hunger and our obligation as Catholics to feed those
                                    who are food insecure around us.
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                                          ESPERANZA RISING
                                        6th Grade Reading Class
                            The 6th graders are currently reading a novel called Esperanza Rising,
                            which was written by Pam Muñoz Ryan and published in 2000. Es-
                            peranza is a word that means “hope” in Spanish and it is also the
                            name of the main character, Esperanza Ortega. Sixth graders began
                            their reading lesson by researching and reading about the author, Pam
                            Muñoz Ryan. Together, we learned about why she wrote the book and
                            the impact it made on her childhood.
                              After reading about the author, the next lesson was to visualize and
understand the background of the book including where it took place, the use of Mexican proverbs, and the impact of
political and social movements of the 1930’s.
   The students did a Gallery Walk of selected photos around the classroom, where they wrote in their graphic organiz-
er, explaining what each photo meant and how it linked to the book.
  As another way for students to gain knowledge and appreciate a diverse novel, the sixth grade class went on a field
trip to the National Museum of Mexican Art. The sixth graders were able to experience the Día de Muertos • A Matter
of Life exhibit with their very own tour guide. We also invited the St. Paul of the Cross Spanish teacher,
Mrs. Mejicanos to attend and discuss this experience in her Spanish lessons. “Our Land is alive, Esperanza...This whole
valley breathes and lives...He picked up a handful of earth and studied it. Did you know that when you lie down on the
land, you can feel it breathe? That you can feel its heart beating.” -Pam Munoz Ryan, Esperanza Rising .

                            It’s Inclusion month at St. Paul of the Cross ……
                        A List of 1– Actions to help people feel included in our Faith

   1.    Choose to smile and greet everyone.
   2.    Choose to make room in your pew for others.
   3.    Choose to Lovingly accept noises in Church.
   4.    Choose empathy. Don’t judge, assume & don’t be afraid of difference.
   5.    Choose kindness in the face of righteousness, fear or anger.
   6.    Choose to be aware of your personal biases.
   7.    Choose to align your actions and behaviors with your Catholic Faith.
   8.    Choose to learn from others.
   9.    Choose to interact with someone you don’t know
   10.   Choose to avoid black and white thinking.

   Contact Maureen Wudtke at Transformfromtheinsideout@gmail.com for more
   information or visit www.spc-church.org/ministries/parish-service
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                                                                                 HOLY FIRE 2019
                                                                        Friday, October 18 and Saturday, October 19
     MEN’S RETREAT – SATURDAY, 10/26/19                                                9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
     WHY (AND HOW TO) BE CATHOLIC IN                                                Credit Union 1 Arena
             TODAY’S WORLD                                              525 South Racine Avenue, Chicago, IL 60607
                       Sponsored by                                Join high energy musicians, inspirational speakers,
        Knights of Columbus – Maria Council #4836                 exhibitors from around the country, and thousands of
                                                                  youth from across the Archdiocese of Chicago for the
The Knights of Columbus will host a one day retreat that will     fourth annual Holy Fire, a day long youth conference
take place from 9 am to 3 pm on 10/26/19 at Our Lady of           that brought over 9,000 students from 154 schools and
Hope (9711 W. Devon Avenue, Rosemont), and
invite all men of St. Paul of the Cr oss and other ar ea
                                                                  parishes together in 2018.
parishes to participate.
                                                                  Sixth through ninth graders will be challenged to
Catholics. Who are we, what do we really believe, and             participate in activities centered around prayer, witness,
why?                                                              and joy that perpetuate the concept of becoming
Our intent for this year's retreat is to re-energize the men of   missionary disciples who are not afraid to witness the
our northwest side parishes so they more confidently live their   faith.
Catholic faith despite the extra challenges created by Church         Cardinal Cupich expects all schools to participate.
scandals and the extreme secularization of our culture.
                                                                     For more information about Holy Fire, scholarship
Confirmed retreat speakers include:                                      opportunities, and to register, please visit
Fr. Britto Berchmans (Pastor , St. Paul of the Cr oss),                            holyfirechicago.org.
Fr. Wojciech Oleksy (Pastor , Our Lady of Hope),                                          HOLY
Fr. Derek Ho (Associate Pastor , Mar y Seat of
Wisdom).

In addition to thought provoking presentations by our
speakers, the program will include Mass, the Rosary,
Stations of the Cross, and Eucharistic Adoration. Coffee
and pastries will be available in the morning, and lunch
will be provided. A donation of $25 is requested from
those attendees who can afford to do so.
To register for the retreat,
please email kofcmaria4836@gmail.com

                                                      Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Chapel
                                                              14th Year Anniversary
                                                              Mass of Thanksgiving

                                                  In Celebration of the Feast of Saint John Paul II

                                                     Tuesday Oct. 22nd, 7:00 PM Upper Church

                    We thank You, Lord, for inviting us to pray in Your Presence. You patiently wait for us!
We bring to You our hearts and express our love, worries, concerns and praise. You listen to us pour out our
heart to You, and You refresh our souls and lighten our burdens with many graces and blessings beyond our
expectations.

All Committed, Substitute and Visiting Adorers, parishioners and non-parishioners, of Our Lord in the
Blessed Sacrament are invited to attend a special Mass of Thanksgiving, in return for all of the blessings
we’ve received from His hands.
                                          Rev. Peter Gnoinski will be our Celebrant.
                          Afterwards, all are invited for a fellowship gathering, refreshments and a
                                                   FREE RAFFLE in the gym.
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             Candlelight Rosary                                Classes are all going full speed ahead in
                                                               Catechesis! Our volunteer Coordinators and
                                                                Catechists are coming up with such great
  Tuesday, October 29th, 7:30 p.m. Upper Church
                                                                      ideas for passing on the faith!
  Please join us for a beautiful experience
  of prayer and music during October, the
            month of the Rosary.

                                                      Without confidence
                                                      and love, there can
                                                      be no true education.
                                                      If you want to be
                                                      loved…you must
                    Please join the St. Paul of the   love yourselves, and
                         Cross Book Club on           make your children
                      Monday, October 28th            feel that you love
                              7:30pm                  them.
                                                       ~ St. Bosco

        In the Morello Parish Life Center

             We will be discussing,
              Lincoln in the Bardo
             by George Saunders.
             ALL ARE WELCOME!

                                                Divorce Support Ministry
                                            St. Paul of the Cross, Park Ridge

                     Divorce support—A Ministry for Healing and Recovery from Divorce
The next Divorce Support Group Meeting will be held this Thursday, Oct. 17th at 6:30pm in the
Morello Parish Life Center Library.
We will be discussing ”What Does the Owner’s Manuel Say?” Learn why the Bible is important in
finding God’s help and guidance through divorce.

                   All experiencing separation and divorce are welcome to join us.
              Any questions or concerns, please contact Karen Benson at 915-204-4426
                                      or karen54@hotmail.com
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               PARISH NURSE NOTES…..
              Howdy!
                Please enjoy a safe Columbus Day weekend! Today, we’ll do a little bit of this and a little bit of that....one common house-
               hold item can carry more nasty bacteria than anything else in the home. And that item is the sponge (possibly) in use in the
kitchen. E coli and salmonella are two of the most common culprits residing in those sponges and they can cause illness. At least once per
week give it a good wash in the dish washer or put it in the microwave while damp for one minute each day after usage.
I remember when it was commonplace to wash chicken, (and sometimes, seafood), prior to cooking. We now know that doing so is a no-
no because it can spread bad bacteria all over the chicken, shrimp, etc.. Just cook and the germs should be destroyed.
Maybe you have heard that too much sugar is bad for your arteries and maybe you're wondering, how so? The excess sugar floating in the
blood is sharp-edged, like little grains of glass and can nick the inside of that artery, giving plaque and white blood cells etc., a place to
collect and clot or gum up that nicked area. Then there could be a narrowing of the blood vessel, or more damage to that and all blood
vessels, ultimately, raising the risk for a heart attack or stroke.
Remember to keep hydrated if you want your skin to remain healthy. If skin is dry or dehydrated, it can lose its “elasticity” and age quick-
ly. Age related macular degeneration is the leading cause of loss of vision in adults. Unfortunately, there’s no cure. So, be sure to eat a
diet rich in veggies, fruit, nuts, seeds, some eggs, etc., (like the Mediterranean way of eating), rich in eye health enhancing lutein, zeaxan-
thin, astaxanthin, alpha-carotene, meso-zeaxanthin, and of all things, the spice, saffron,(used in Mediterranean dishes). I learned a little
while ago that it’s not only vitamin D and calcium that is necessary for strong bones. In addition to calcium and vitamin D, we need bo-
ron, silicon, strontium, (from algae), manganese, magnesium, vitamin K and zinc and some phosphorus.
 Here’s something that can make us go hmmmm: it appears that dairy foods may protect women from heart problems and diabetes. Why?
It’s not known---yet. It’s newer research, (small-ish, combined studies), so we’ll keep an eye on this. A healthy gut with a good balance of
the good bugs can be essential to our overall good health. Feed that microbiome with fermented foods like yogurt, kefir, sauerkraut , kim-
chi, less salty pickles, and sourdough bread. There are many, many scams out there these days and many are targeting the older people.
Here are some helpful agencies: Illinois Dept. on aging, providing free brochures on how to prevent fraud with a 24 hour hotline, 866-
800-1409.
U.S. Postal Service provides information on fraud and prevention--hotline is 800-654-8896.
AARP Fraud Watch Network, helpline, 877-908-3360. Medicare’s fraud--at 800-MEDICARE (633-4227).
Office of the Illinois Attorney General--hotline--800-243-5377.
Hopefully these agencies can be helpful. Have you tried those nasal strips touted to help folks breathe more easily and snore less during
sleep? Well, they really do work for many of us, though they may induce a little giggle when worn--they are a tad odd looking. They keep
the nostrils apart and by so doing they help to prevent snoring while also helping to move nitric oxide out of the nasal passages and into
the lungs thereby improving lung function. So happy dreams y’all! Till next week let’s remember that, “we must enhance the light, not
fight the darkness”     Fondly, Linda Burk, Your Parish Nurse

                                                  THE TRUCK IS COMING! THE TRUCK IS COMING!
                                                      Annual St. Paul of the Cross-Clothing Drive
                                              Saturday, November 9 & Sunday November 10, 2019
                            Each year around Thanksgiving, St Paul of the Cross sponsors a clothing drive benefi ng
our sister parish, St Benedict the African in Chicago, their parishioners and the communi es they serve. So, if people
are cleaning closets or moving. Their gently used castoffs for men, women, children and infants can certainly be used
by the parish at St Benedict’s.
As in years past gently used toys, small appliances in working condi on or other housewares are also welcome.
Dona ons delivered in boxes would be appreciated to help us pack and unpack more efficiently. However, if you
don’t have them boxed, they are always welcomed by the drive in bags or other containers.

On behalf of SPC and St. Benedict the African, Thank you for your generosity in this vital annual ministry mission of
our Church.          Let’s “stuff the Truck” again!!!
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                                                                    THE NATIONAL DOMESTIC
                                                                      VIOLENCE HOTLINE
                                                                   1-800-799-7233 or 1-800-787-3224 (TTY)
                                                                           Does your partner ever:

                                                                   -Embarrass you with put downs?
                                                                   -Control what you do, where you go, or who
                                                                     you see or talk to?
                                                                   -Push, slap choke or hit you?
                                                                   -Tell you that you are a bad parent or
                                                                     threaten to take away your children?
                                                                   -Prevent you from working or attending
                                                                   school?

                                                                     If you answered “Yes” to any of these
                                                                                 questions call
                                                                          Or find more information at
                                                                              www.thehotline.org

We are asking everyone to join us in the front of St. Paul of the Cross Church at the main entrance steps on
 Northwest Highway at door A9 for a very special Rosary Rally on Sunday, October 13, 2019 at 3:00PM.
                                        If you can join us, please do.
          Rallies will be held Coast to Coast across the U.S. simultaneously at 3pm Central time.
                The intention of Rosary Coast to Coast is to heal our Nation and its people.
          An added good intention for St. Paul of the Cross will be offered to Dominic Vecchio.

         For questions please call Aurelia Keevers at (847) 825-3778 or keevers316@gmail.com
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                                  BOY SCOUT TROOP 24 WREATH SALE
                                     SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23RD
                                      SUNDAY, NOVEMEBER 24TH
                                  8:30 AM – 1 PM (AFTER ALL THE MASSES)

                                FRESH CHRISTMAS WREATH AND ROPING SALE
                               ORDER NOW - Limited Quantities - First Come, First Served

 The Boy Scouts of St. Paul of the Cross Troop 24 are selling fresh wreaths and roping this year to raise funds for troop
                                            activities. New item this year:

 We are selling Noble Mixed Wreaths made with Noble & Silver Fir, Incense Cedar, Blueberry Juniper, and Cones and
                                         then finished with a red bow.

                     The wreaths are available in 22” and 30” sizes. Great for the Holidays!
                    Please complete the order form below and include payment in an envelope marked
                      “Boy Scout Wreaths.” Please return your completed form to the rectory office.

                   Pre-Order Pick-Up available before and after each Mass on November 17th and 18th.
                             Thank you for supporting the Boy Scouts of St. Paul of the Cross!
                         If you have any questions, please call Jonie Montalbano (773) 842-2753
    O       E       -T     S                      !W                                                                .

                                                     Order Form
Name                              Phone                         Address                     City

NOBLE FIR WREATHS:                                               WHITE PINE ROPING:
 22”______@ $30 each………$                                         50 ft. length @ $56 each…..$          ___

30”______@ $38 each….$                                           GREETER HARM
                                                                18” Door Hanger @ $12 each…$_______
                                                                Total enclosed….$

Make checks payable to: boy scout troop 21
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                                    P          E                  A                C

     In our lives today there are so many things that we must think about or situations with which we are
committed to face. They seem to come at us all at once and may carry a deadline. They may be due to
financial, medical, work problems or personal issues, creating for us a hectic lifestyle which disturbs our
inner and outer peace. Most people don’t think of peace until they have no peace.
Without peace, stress occurs, and may cause lives to crumble or change and physical and mental well-being
threatened.

In today’s Gospel, we hear of ten lepers. Being lepers, they were
ostracized from others and no doubt had stress, disappointment and many
problems in their lives because of their medical situation. Jesus healed
them all, but only one leper thanked Him. Because of the leper’s
willingness to return to thank Jesus, he was told, “Stand up and go; your
faith has saved you.” By not returning to thank Jesus, the other nine
lepers were selfish with their joy. And in their state of selfishness, they
really had no interpersonal condition that would nurture inner peace.

Peace comes from faith, prayer and trust in Jesus, despite what one may be suffering. A willingness to
prayerfully hand our faith and trust to Jesus stimulates our satisfaction in knowing we are recognizing
and enjoying a love relationship with Jesus. In our Eucharistic Adoration Chapel, we see Him in the
Sacred White Host. It is an atmosphere of love and dependence and gives us a confidence that He will
bless us with an inner peace. “Jesus promised this to us in His statement, “Come to Me all you who labor and
are overburdened and I will give you rest.” (Mt 11:28)

                                                             ONE COMMITTED ADORER HOURS
                                              Day        Night        Morning       Afternoon          Evening

                                              Sun        3 am         10 am*           5 pm             11 pm*
                                              Mon        1 am          8 am*           1 pm*            6 pm*

                                              Tues       12 am         8 am*           5 pm*            7 pm*
       If you choose an hour which            Wed        3 am                          12 pm            7 pm*
        already has one Committed                                     11 am*
          Adorer, this enables the           Thur        3 am          9 am*           2 pm             10 pm*
        Committed Adorers for that
       hour to have some flexibility,         Fri        12 am         8 am*           12 pm            7 pm*
         if they are unable to be at
                                              Sat        4 am          10 am           2 pm*             8 pm
         the Chapel for their hour.

                                                                 OPEN HOUR – Saturday 3 PM
                                                     *This hour has 2 Committed Adorers 1 more Adorer is required

                                                                   Can You Share One Hour With Our Lord?
                                                              Please contact Bob Maszka bobpeap06@gmail.com
                                                                                or (847) 825-1869
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                                             WEEKLY MASS INTENTIONS

Monday, October 14 Weekday                                        Saturday, October 19 Saints John de Brebeuf and Isaac Jogues
 6:25 Dr. John E. Meyenberg                                            8:00      Jeanette E. Schroeder
     8:30 Bob O’Neill, John Reckert, Heather Ann Spowart              4:30 UP Leonard Lysiak, Joan Strzyz, Helen Stefanski,
Tuesday, October 15 St. Teresa of Jesus, Virgin and                             Leroy & Doris Lunniss, Mary Evelyn Smith,
                   Doctor of the Church                                         Army specialist Michael Isaiah Mance,
     6:25 Anniversary Blessings for Frank & Ann Sodaro                          Florence & Jim Mazzone
     8:30 John Biscari, John Newell, The Ebrom Family                 4:30 DN Millard Hansen Jr.
Wednesday, October 16 Weekday
     6:25 Anne Stuerhoff                                          Sunday, October 20—29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
     8:30 Casimer Zawis, John Newell, William B. Foley,               7:30 UP Casimer Zawis
          Peter Brana, Tom Walsh                                      9:00 UP Fr. A. Scannell, Fr. F. Cusack, Fr. F. Keenan,
Thursday, October 17 St. Ignatius of Antioch                                   Fr. S. Macdonald, James Roche
  6:25    Bill Eddy, Leah Bondi, Elizabeth Rider,                     9:00 DN Harold Shelfdare
          Julia Healy Schneider, Colette Bennett                     10:30 UP Olga, Peter & Mara Pekic, John Newell,
     8:30 Rodolpho Abreu, Sister Mary Adrian Jaroch                                   Edward Hegarty, Filip Junkovic, Joseph Keenan,
Friday, October 18 St. Luke, Evangelist                                               Walter Fleischman, Leo Bronoski,
     6:25 Holy Souls in Purgatory                                                     Jerome Gaudreault Sr.
     8:30 Rita Jares, Myrtle Reckert, Enrico Bianchini,                  10:30 DN Living & Deceased Members of St. Paul of the Cross,
          Dolores Hester, Jerome Gaudreault Sr.                                   Michael Naughton
                                                                         12:00 UP Joan Smith, Blessing for Patty Dunleavy,
                                                                                  Julie Smith Babb

                                                                                                   Please Remember….
               Liturgical Ministers’ Schedule - October 19 & 20
                                                                                                     Those Who Are Ill:
  Day &
                                                                                                        Vincent Albachiaro,
             Presider        Lector         Eucharistic Ministers           Altar Servers               Michael Campanelli,
  Time
                                                                                                       Casey, Bryan Charnot,
                         Wilkening       Benson, Bomrad, Kirkland,         DeMott                          Patty Dunlavy,
 Saturday
          Fr. Matthew    Korcz           Kirkland, Klaes, Nowak,           Golucki
 4:30 up
                                         Sullivan                          Snyders
                                                                                                  George Fitzsimons, Jim Gerke,
                                                                                                     Maggie Gotski, Paul Hinz,
 Saturday                Welton                                            McAleer                Sherry Ingram, Therese Kodner
          Fr. Britto
 4:30 dn                 Zahara                                            Romano                        Mary Kurkowski,
           Fr. Matthew                   Angelini, Cooney, Ginger,         Diez                          Kathy McLaughry,
 Sunday                  Machon
 7:30
           Deacon Bob
                         Patejunas
                                         Orzada, Orzada, Podlin,           Suderski                     Marlene Matousek,
           preaching                     Scanlan                           Suderski                Jim McMahon, Pat Mulcrone,
           Fr. Peter                  Alicea, Bull, Francis,               Micek                         Gus Nicolopoulos,
 Sunday                Scialabba
 9:00 up
           Deacon Andy
                       Sr. Nowakowski
                                      Fuller, Hernandez, Kaufman,          Petrella                       Mike O’Donnell,
           preaching                  Mirabelli                            Russell                    Michael Ott, Rose Parisi,
 Sunday                                                                    Hartung                   Baby Zahrabelle Pulickal,
           Fr. Britto    Teen(s)                                                                             Diane Rey,
 9:00 dn                                                                   Hartung
                                                                                                       Edward Scannicchio,
                                         Alpert-Zeunik, Nicolau,
 Sunday
          Fr. Peter
                      Scheller           Olyva, Peisker, Smith, Tal-
                                                                           Vaughan                     Michael Scannicchio,
          Deacon Andy                                                      Volunteer                      Lois Ann Suter
 10:30 up             Soifer             arico,
          preaching                                                        Volunteer                Paul Suter, Henry Szapielak,
                                         Vallejo
          Fr. Britto
                                                                                                       Dominic A. Vecchio,
 Sunday
          Deacon Bob
                         Haley                                             Buti                     John Vittallo, Owen Walker,
 10:30 dn                Kozoil                                            Haley                        Kazimiera Wasyliw,
          preaching
                                                                                                          Peter Wasyliw,
                                                                           Capitani
 Sunday
           Visitor
                         Johnson         Adlaf, Adlaf, DePaul, Gaffke,
                                                                           Torina                 Carole Williams, Ava Zacharuk,
 12:00                   Heckman         Naum, Sernel, Teich
                                                                           Torina
 Sunday                                                                    Bordini
                                                                                                   Those Who Have Died:
           Fr. Matthew   Santucci                                                                           Ella L. Bono
 5:30 up                                                                   Fletcher
                                                                                                               Ed Day
                                                                                                          Casimer Durava
                                                                                                           James Jacksack
        Our prayers go out to all who serve our country….                                                 Thomas Laughlin
                                                                                                           Frank Magnelli
            God bless our men and women in service.                                                         Michael Rante
R .B         M. B           , Pastor
                                          frbritto@spc-church.org
                                   R .M          K         , Associate Pastor
                                           frmatt@spc-church.org
                                    R .P      G         , Associate Pastor
                                          frpeter@spc-church.org
                   A          J. M     ,R        T. B      ,A         P. C           , Deacons

                    R       O     :                              R       O    H    :
    320 S. Washington                                     Monday-Friday 9:00AM—7:00PM
    Park Ridge, IL. 60068                                 Saturday 8:30AM—4:30PM
    847-825-7605; Fax 847-825-5186                        Sunday 8:00AM—12:00PM
    Www.spc-church.org

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   Joan Macpherson
   joanmacpherson@spc-church.org                          Sunday:       7:30 AM
O       M                                                               9:00 AM (Up & Down)
   Madeleine McCoy                                                      10:30 AM (Up & Down)
    madeleinemccoy@spc-church.org                                       12:00 PM
                                                                        5:30 PM
S .P     S
   Erika Mickelburgh, Principal
                                                          Monday - Friday: 6:25 AM
    (847) 825-6366 / www.spc-school.net
                                                                          8:30 AM (confessions 8-8:15 AM )
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Anna Mae Parkhill, Director                               Saturday: 8:00 AM
        annamaeparkhill@spc-church.org                              4:30 PM Vigil (Up & Down)
           (847) 692-2758 / www.spc-catechesis.net                           (confessions 3:00PM—4:00 PM
RCIA                                                                         Reconciliation Room in vestibule)
       (847) 825-7605 ext 2237 / rcia@spc-church.org

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Edward J. Eicker, Director                                              Every Sunday at 1:15 PM
        edwardeicker@spc-church.org                              Baptismal preparation class is required
Andrea Bartolomeo, Assistant Director/Organist                   and provided on The 4th Thursday every
       andreabartolomeo@spc-church.org                           month at 7pm.
 Carrie Elko, Coordinator of Music, HFC                                 (Contact the Parish office to register
           carrieelko@spc-church.org                                     for Baptism/Baptismal prep class).
S      S         M
Adrienne Timm, Director                                                           M
     (847) 692-6767/adriennetimm@spc-church.org              Call the Parish Office at least 6 months in advance.
Y      M                (847) 825-7605                               N P                   R
                                                                      First Sunday of every month in the
P       N                                                  Morello Parish Life Center from 8:30 AM—12:00PM
         (847) 692-6727 / Linda Burk, R.N.,B.S.                             A                    S
B       E                                                 First Saturday of each month: After the 8:00 AM Mass.
  Lisa Pasquinelli                                                   C                        H
     (847)825-7605 / lisapasquinelli@spc-church.org                          Please call the rectory
                   or bulletin@spc-church.org                                       R
                                                          Monday - Friday: Prayed after the 8:30 AM Mass.
                                                          Saturday: Prayed after the 8:00 AM Mass.
        New Bulletin Deadline: Friday by 2pm
             (Please note that your Copy                             P      A              D        :
          may be edited for printing purposes)                      Tuesday by Noon to Madeleine McCoy at
October 20 deadline is due 2pm, Friday, Oct 11                        madeleinemccoy@spc-church.org
October 27 deadline is due 2pm, Friday, Oct 18
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