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Saturday, August 12, 2017 Vigil - Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

5:00 PM George Urbanski (Krystyna Krakowiak)

Ben Jezier (Wife, Josephine) Steve, Angeline & Donald Lesniak

(Frances Fountas) Jozef Rebacz (Stefania Rebacz)

Marian Burzawa Audrey Cimino, Birthday Remembrance

(Daughter, Geralyn) Joseph Pecora (Frank & Gerri Pecora)

Sunday, August 13, 2017

Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 9:00 AM

Antoinette & Andrew Schramkowski (Richard & Barbara Raclawski)

John & Irene Tupy (Susek Family) Thomas Power (Mengiel Family)

Amanda Christine Tamas (Tamas Family) Robert Thurber (Ron Kupczyk)

Marty Battaglia (Family) 11:00 AM

Salvatore & Concetta Perna (Perna Family) Eleanore Buczynski (Husband, Edward) Ann Fotopoulos (Mary Beth McCrory)

Betty Nigro (Kay Rauch) Joseph Puzo (Michael Noe)

Joe & Rita Punzi (Family) Pietro Pisello (Emma, Wife & Family) Salvatore Colletti (Colletti Family)

Benito Noto (Colletti Family) Vita Passanante (Family)

Monday, August 14, 2017

St. Maximilian Kolbe 8:30 AM

Eleanor Straza (Family) Mary Slowik

Rosaleen Waters & Suzanne Rudden (Family)

Tuesday, August 15, 2017 The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

8:30 AM Loretta, Joseph & Catherine Rzepka

Giovanna & Gaetano Berlingerio (Maria Monno, Sister)

Walter Swider (Harriet Swider)

7:00 PM For All living and deceased Parishioners of

Our Lady, Mother of the Church

Wednesday, August 16, 2017 St. Stephen of Hungary

8:30 AM Frances & Louis Zulawinski (Mary Ann Zulawinski)

Thursday, August 17, 2017

8:30 AM Albert & Stefania Swieton (Family)

Mary & Joseph Koziel (Loretta Grendys)

Friday, August 18, 2017 8:30 AM

For All living and deceased Parishioners of Our Lady, Mother of the Church

Saturday, August 19, 2017

Vigil - Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00 PM

Tenuta & Pontarelli Families (Tenuta Family) Ben Jezier (Wife, Josephine)

Walter & Marianne Feret (Frances Fountas) Frank Burzawa

Carmine Pulice (Tenuta Family) Salvatore DiSanto (Tenuta Family)

Sunday, August 20, 2017

Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time 9:00 AM

Robert Thurber (Craig Chomyok) Joseph Puzo (Michael Noe)

Lou Anne & Ed Matyus (Marge Power) Emilio Zanatta

11:00 AM

Donato Parente (wife, Caterina) Ida & Angelo Venuti (Family) Francesco Colletto (Family)

Eleanore Buczynski (Husband, Edward) Joe & Rita Punzi (Family)

Pietro Pisello (Emma, Wife & Family) Vita Passanante (Family)

Joyce Tognocchi (Domenick & Vita Selvaggio) Benito Noto (Sally Catanese)

Frank & Palminia Vitone (Son, Peter)

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DATE PRESIDER DEACON EXTRAORDINARY MINISTER

ALTAR SERVER LECTOR

SATURDAY August 19 5:00 PM

Msgr. Charles Lang Sonny Annoreno

Shirley Schindler Denise Battaglia Patrick Dorsey

Matthew Cornejo Paul Minor

SUNDAY August 20 9:00 AM

Fr. Andrzej Bartosz Ted Marszalek Frank Giuliano Maria Giuliano Pat Peterson

Rocco Gilbert Mary Marszalek

SUNDAY August 20 11:00 AM

Fr. Andrzej Bartosz Chris Virruso Sandy Wilson Gil Tallud Mila Tallud

Valerie Gale Kevin Gale

TUESDAY August 15 7:00 PM

Fr. Andrzej Bartosz Sonny Annoreno Gail Henderson Jill Shuttleworth Barb Annoreno

Matthew Cornejo Nicolas Dulay

TUESDAY August 15 8:30 AM

Fr. Andrzej Bartosz Ted Marszalek Sr. Maria Saracco Barbara Raclawski Ellie Brumm

Jerry Brumm Mary Ann Zulawinski

Emanuele Appari, Stella Battaglia, alice Baxter, Jack Beckman, Bob Biala, Joseph Bladek, Sebastian Bongiorno, Scott Brassea, Donna Brennan, Edward Buczynski, Tom Burton, Mary Lou Burton, Ging Capio, George Capps, Celso Castor, Charles

cimino, sr., Mary Davis, Speranza DiPaolo, Donna Esposito, Dorothy Fahy, Mark Farnsworth, Maria Flores, Genevieve Giglio, Grazia Guercio, Mark Gutierrez, Anna Hartzell, Virginia Hadary, Katharina Hoog, Jerry Johnsen, Joseph Kelly, Jean Lane, Taylor

Lewandowski, Raffaela Loizzo, Antonietta Lullo, Genevieve Mallardi, Thomas Michaels, Stanisław Mańka, Kiana Marconi, Paul

Masciopinto, Marcia Mathes, Salvatore Modica, Tony & Carol Molinaro, Maria Carmela Morrone, Giuseppe Mule, Barbara

Muske, Leo Navickis, Nancy Nee, Michelle Nigro, Vittoria Nudo, Peter Passanante, Hector Ramos, Ray Ratz, Michael & Rachal

Ricchio, Allison Rini, G. Romero, Celina Salazar, Don Sanders, Helen Schultz, Donna Skowronski, Mary Smith, Lavergne Suchor,

Hector & Milagros Torres, Fred Tuytens, Eugenio Vitaro, Dolores Wilk, Paul Wolek, Joyce Wolter, Ken Woods, Joseph & Lorraine Wuss,

Brittany Yedla, Kurt Yedla. If you are hospitalized or have additions or updates to the list please contact the rectory.

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**Changes in Presider, Deacon or Ministers may occur without notice

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READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Dt 10:12-22; Ps 147:12-15, 19-20; Mt 17:22-27 Tuesday: Vigil: 1 Chr 15:3-4, 15-16; 16:1-2; Ps 132:6-7, 9-10, 13-14; 1 Cor 15:54b-57; Lk 11:27-28 Day: Rv 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab; Ps 45:10-12, 16; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Lk 1:39-56 Wednesday: Dt 34:1-2; Ps 66:1-3a, 5, 8, 16-17; Mt 18:15-20 Thursday: Jos 3:7-10a, 11, 13-17; Ps 114:1-6; Mt 18:21 — 19:1 Friday: Jos 24:1-13; Ps 136:1-3, 16-18, 21-22, 24; Mt 19:3-12 Saturday: Jos 24:14-29; Ps 16:1-2a, 5, 7-8, 11;Mt 19:13-15 Sunday: Is 56:1, 6-7; Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8; Rom 11:13-15, 29-32; Mt 15:21-28

SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES

Sunday: Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday: St. Maximilian Kolbe Tuesday: The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Wednesday: St. Stephen of Hungary Saturday: St. John Eudes; Blessed Virgin Mary

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Our readings today drench us in God's kindness. The Old Testament reading, Paul's letter, and the Gospel demonstrate God's creative and personalized outreach to us. In each case, we see a different reaction to God's gestures. Elijah drinks in his consolation, recognizing God in gentle silence and going out to meet God. The Israelites, according to Saint Paul, though encountering God in a variety of ways through the centuries, ulti-mately reject the Messiah whom God sends to them. Peter thinks he recognizes the Lord coming to him on the water, but demands proof and grows frightened. At all times and in all places, God longs for us to believe and goes to great lengths to strengthen our faith. Ultimately, God never compels belief, but leaves us free to choose. Today's scriptures challenge us to consider our own response to God's constant work in our lives. EMBRACING DIVERSITY Today's readings console and challenge us, reminding us just how hard God works for us so we might have faith. God's labors are infinitely diverse, too, always tailored to fit our particular situations, personalities, and needs. In Elijah's case, he is hiding in a cave on the very same mountain where Moses once encountered God in the burning bush. Hunted by the pagan Queen Jezebel, Elijah is running for his life. While Moses experi-enced God in fire on this mountain, Elijah requires a gentler touch. God comes to him not in awesome dis-plays of power, but in a "tiny whispering sound." God provides exactly the tranquility Elijah needs before sending him off on a new mission. God's creative care for us does not always lead to faith, however. In a strikingly tender passage, Saint Paul shares his heartbreak that God's chosen people could reject Jesus, even after all God has done to prepare them for the Messiah. God has accompanied the chosen people through adoption, miracles, covenants, command-ments, prophets, and kings. Despite ages of dedicated and inventive caregiving, God's people do not unite in worship of the true Messiah. The proper response to this lack of faith is sorrow, and Saint Paul pours out the "constant anguish" in his heart. In yet another astonishingly creative gesture, God visits people in need of faith by defying the laws of nature. Matthew's Gospel describes Jesus actually walking on water to comfort his disciples during a storm at sea. After their terror subsides and the winds grow calm, faith floods the dis-ciples' hearts. They worship Jesus, proclaiming, "Truly, you are the Son of God." TO THE LIMIT Sometimes God's creative overtures are almost too much to handle. In a daring effort to trust, Peter challenges Jesus to share miraculous power with him. Jesus obliges, and Peter walks on water. Peter enjoys his mir-acle until his natural limitations spoil his faith. Just imagine what barriers we can shatter if only we believe. Today's Readings: 1 Kgs 19:9a, 11-13a; Ps 85:9-14; Rom 9:1-5; Mt 14:22-33 Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

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Financial Stewardship This week’s

Sanctuary Lamp Is in memory of

Marie Egan

Our Lady, Mother of the Church - In your Estate Plans

By making a planned gift, you will be providing, perpetual financial support. It’s a wonderful way to demonstrate

your stewardship and pass on your faith and love for Our Lady, Mother of the

Church Parish. To learn more contact Fr. Andrew or the

Diocesan Office of Stewardship & Development at 312-534-7615. Your faith is worth passing on!!

August 6, 2017 Collection:

Mass Requests/Memorial Requests Important While we try our best to honor all Mass Intentions, all Mass requests must be completed at least 3 to 4 weeks in advance due to various print-ing deadlines. Suggested donations per Mass are $10. Please note that the Sanctuary Lamp and Bread & Wine requests fill-up quickly and we have a limited number of dates available. Please contact the rectory for availability. Sanctuary Lamp requests for 2017 are filled. We do have a number of weeks open for Bread and Wine requests for 2017. The cost is $50 for the Bread and Wine. There still are a number of requests available for 2018. All Mass or remembrance requests can be made in person at the recto-ry or by completing the Mass request envelope that can be found in the Narthex. Please contact the Rectory for availability. Please insert your payment in the envelope and drop it in the collection basket or the mail slot at the Rectory. While we try to accommodate different situations, especially with our homebound parishioners, we cannot honor mass intentions over the phone.

This week’s

Bread & Wine Is in memory of

Blessings For

Marian & Janina

Bulletin Advertising Did you know that our bulletin is completely subsidized by our Advertisers? Please be sure to thank them in the name of our

Parish by utilizing their products or services. If you would like to participate as a sponsor or know

someone who is interested, please contact

J.S. Paluch Company at 1-800-566-6170.

Regular Sunday Envelopes: $4,178.00

Loose: $ 339.00

Total: $4,517.00

Budget: $5,800.00

The Regular Collection was $1,283.00 UNDER BUDGET for this week.

Vigils $ 332.44

Building Fund: $ 948.00

Arrangements

At the time of a family mem-ber’s death, if you would like memorials to be made to Our Lady, Mother of the Church

Parish, please instruct the Fu-neral Home to use the

following in the death notice: “In lieu of flowers, a memorial

may be made to Our Lady, Mother of the Church” Envelopes can be provided by

the Funeral Home.

2018 MASS BOOK

The 2018 Mass Book, Sanctuary Lamp and

Bread and Wine requests are available. Please See Below for

information on requests.

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6 Our Lady, Mother of the Church Mission Statement

We, the members of Our Lady, Mother of the Church, are drawn together through baptism as a part of the Body of Christ. We are a caring Catholic community, working together as instruments through which Jesus, our risen Lord and Head, continues His mission. Linked to Christ as His Body, we believe that the risen Jesus still proclaims God’s word, gives thanks and praise, welcomes, nurtures, comforts and reaches out to all people. Using the hands and hearts of the members of the parish, with a growing sense that each of us is gifted and has an important part to play in our Parish, Church and World, we renew our call: ♦ to be a Parish diligent about Word and Eucharist, the primary source of our nourishment and spiritual growth... ♦ to be “missioned” - sent forth in the person of Jesus, to bring His Word and Eucharist to family, friends, neighbors and workplace... ♦ to reach out to the sick, the homebound, the persecuted, the lonely, the poor and the bereaved… ♦ to find time to share laughter, joy, friendship, at times, tears; and always to share the goodness of each other...

Tuesday, August 15, 2017 is a Holy Day of Obligation.

Masses will be celebrated at 8:30 am and 7:00 pm.

Friendship Club - Boat Trip

For those Friendship Club Members attending, our boat trip is on August 15th.

Please be in the south parking lot at 10:30 am since the bus will leave

promptly at 10:45 am, with or without you. There are no refunds if you do not make it. If you have any questions please contact

Shirley at 773-589-0426.

Ministers of Consolation

Since May 2014, Our Lady, Mother of the Church has had a structured program to help families with planning funerals and memori-als for their loved ones as well as assisting at the funeral Masses. Many families have ex-pressed their appreciation for this service at a very difficult time for them. They are very grateful for our assistance, guidance and presence at the funerals. If you would like to be part of this important

and fulfilling ministry, please contact Barbara Annoreno, 847-577-6259 or

[email protected].

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Please join us for Mass in Polish on Sunday, August 27th at 1:00 PM in honor of Our Lady of Częstochowa. Z okazji Swieta Matki Boskiej Czestochowskiej, prosimy o uczestnictwo w Mszy Swietej w jezyku polskim w niedziele 27 sierpnia o godzinie 1:00 po poludniu.

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Serving Our Country

Let us pray for protection of those serving in the military and for a peaceful and just solution to conflict and violence. Please re-member in your prayers the fol-lowing people who are serving

our country:

• Comm. OFC. Michael Wood • Lt. John Stuber • Bryan Medema • Cpt. Jason Fabijanowicz • Rev. Cpt. Paweł Zemczak • PFC. Dominic Rangel,USMC

Please notify the Rectory of any additions or changes

RCIA – Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults

Were you baptized but never completed the Sacraments of Initia-tion, Eucharist and Confirmation?

Perhaps you were baptized in another faith and would like to ful-

ly participate in the Catholic Church through the reception of Holy Communion and Confirmation?

Do you have a relative, friend or co-worker who has expressed

interest in knowing more about the Catholic Church, its be-liefs and practices?

If any of these questions describe you or someone you know, please consider this an invitation to join us to explore our Catholic faith. This RCIA process will start in the October. There is no cost or obli-gation. We are here to answer your questions and walk this spiritual journey with you. If you have questions, need additional information or would like to register, please call the rectory at 773-625-3369 or email us at [email protected]. Some paperwork is required before sessions begin.

Registration deadline is September 1, 2017.

Deacon Sonny and Barbara Annoreno

ANNIVERSARY PICTORIAL DIRECTORY

If you had a family or individual pic-ture taken for the 50th Anniversary Pictorial Directory they are now avail-able for pick-up. The Directory is on-ly available to individuals or families that had a picture taken. You may pick-up your copy at the Rectory dur-ing normal business hours. If you would like a digital copy of the pictures that you took, we can email a copy of your pictures to an email ad-dress that you provide. Please email your request to De Anne at [email protected]. If you should have any questions, please contact the Rectory at 773-625-3369.

OKTOBERFEST – September 22nd Save-the-Date!

Die Musikmeisters German Band is coming to OLMC! Their repertoire combines a unique blend of traditional German music, including polkas, waltzes, marches, folk

songs, sing-a-longs and audience participation songs. Plan on joining in on the fun, food, and

OKTOBERFEST entertainment for all ages.

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Bible Study

Wednesday, August 16 Come at 9 a.m. to Hayes Center. We will study the third and final part of Breaking

Open the Bible by Rev. Jean-Philippe Fabre. It is about the presence of God.

The Old Testament reading is the oracle of Nathan in 2 Samuel 7:1-22, and the New Testament reading is the disciples

of Emmaus in Luke 24:13-35. Join us in studying God’s Word.

Pray the Rosary Saturday, August 19

Meet at 4:30 p.m. in the church to pray the rosary on the 100th anniversary of the 4th time Our Lady appeared to the three children at Fatima. At this appa-rition, Our Lady told Lucia to continue to pray the rosary every day. She also said, “Pray, pray very much, and make sacrifices for sinners, for many souls go to hell, because there is no one to

sacrifice and pray for them.”

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WINDOW PROJECT - HAYES CENTER

Our order was delayed and we are hoping they will begin the work this week on the first floor installation of the Windows in Hayes Center, which was one of the projects we identified during To Teach Who Christ Is. The replacement of the 1st floor Hayes Center windows should take approxi-

mately a week to ten days. With many of the windows inoperable, broken and not energy efficient the new windows will not only look better but save us money as well. As you may know, Our Lady, Mother of the Church receives its share of campaign funds as pledg-es are paid. To date, $85,903 has been returned to us, which we are directing to this window re-placement project. As more pledges are fulfilled, we will let you know when our next project will begin. If you wish to help us reach our goal and fulfill our other projects, it is not too late to commit, please fill out a pledge form which can be found in the narthex or call the rectory at 773-625-3369 for more information. If you have a question about your pledge, please contact the To Teach Who Christ Is fulfillment office at 312.534.8500 or go to toteachwhochristis.org.

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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION REGISTRATION FORM 2017-2018 OUR LADY, MOTHER OF THE CHURCH

8747 W Lawrence Ave, Chicago, IL 60656

Please fill out this form completely, even if your family is already in the program. Records are updated every year. _______ New to the program _______ Returning to the Program Is your family registered at OLMC? _______ Yes _______ No Parents’ Names: ________________________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________________ Phone Number:_________________________________________________ Email Address: _________________________________________________

(Please provide an email address that you constantly use or check)

Children’s Names: Religious Ed Level: _____________________________ ______________________ _____________________________ ______________________ _____________________________ ______________________ _____________________________ ______________________ Tuition for 1 child ……………………………………………….….. $180.00 Tuition for 2 children and above………………………………..…….$270.00 Book fee (per child) ………………………………………….……… $40.00 Sacramental fees per child (Reconciliation/First Communion & Confirmation)…………….….. $50.00

We ask that tuition be paid in full by the first day of classes, Sept. 9, 2017. Please return this form to the Religious Ed Office or Parish Office. We are grateful for your support to the Religious Ed Program of the parish.

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13 ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO Cardinal Blase Cupich Episcopal Vicar: Most Rev. John Manz DD PASTOR: Rev. Andrzej Bartosz [email protected] ASSISTING PRIEST: Msgr. Charles Lang DEACONS: Deacon Sonny & Mrs. Barbara Annoreno Deacon Ted & Mrs. Mary Marszalek Deacon Chris & Mrs. Peggy Virruso PARISH SECRETARY/BULLETIN EDITOR: Ms. De Anne Glomski [email protected] BOOKEEPER: Ms. Monika Wawrzyniak PARISH NURSE: Ms. Terri Kaisling, RN at 773-625-3369 x 28 [email protected] MUSIC DIRECTOR: Josephine Stracek at 773-625-3369 x 33 [email protected] DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION & LITURGY: Dr. Glenn M. Bisquera at 773-625-2273 [email protected] FACILITIES & OFFICE: Ms. Donna Bongiorno, Ms. Gloria Rago, Mr. Bogusław Krolikowski PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL: Ms. Sandra Wilson FINANCE COMMITTEE: Ms. Rose Molas RECTORY OFFICES: 8747 West Lawrence Avenue Chicago, IL 60656 Phone: 773-625-3369 Fax: 773-625-0226 RECTORY OFFICES HOURS: Mon., 9am - 7pm, Tues., Wed., Thurs., 9 - 4pm Fri., 9 - 2pm CHURCH ADDRESS: 8701 West Lawrence Avenue Chicago, IL 60656

PARISH WEBSITE: ourladymotherchurch.com ELECTRONIC GIVING: parishpay.com PARISHIONERS DATABASE: connectnow.parishsoft.com /Chicago/ LITURGIES: Saturday Evening: 5:00pm Sunday: 9:00 & 11:00am; Weekday: 8:30am Holy Day: 8:30am & 7:00pm DEVOTIONS: Rosary: Monday - Friday, 8:00am Perpetual Help Novena: Tuesday , 9:00am Healing Prayer Group: Tuesday, following Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: First Friday of the Month, 9:00am until 3:00pm RECONCILIATION / CONFESSION: Saturday: 4:00pm -4:30pm BAPTISMS / MARRIAGES / FUNERALS: Participants are expected to actively participate in preparation programs. Please make arrangements as far in advance as possible (Please make the church arrangements BEFORE setting dates with halls, caterers, etc.). FUNERAL arrange-ments are normally handled by your Funeral Director. VISITS TO THE SICK: Please call the rectory to arrange a visit to a parishioner who is homebound, in the hospital or in a nursing home. ST. VINCENT dePAUL: If you are in need of assistance, call the rectory. A member of the SVdP Society will meet with you to determine what help we can give. FOOD PANTRY: Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday, 9:15am - 10:15am

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