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bâü _twç Éy à{x UÜÉÉ~ ctü á{ aéüà{uüéé~? \ÄÄ ÇÉ á November 16, 2014 Thirty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Our Lady of the Brook Mission Statement Our Lady of the Brook Parish is called to be a Catholic Community where all are welcome. Believing God to be the center of life, we commit to: Remember the values handed on to us in the Sacred Scriptures and teachings of the Apostles Celebrate Christ s presence among us in Word and Sacrament Act to foster peace, justice and compassion for all.

Our Lady of the Brook Parish Northbrook, Illinois 2 OUR LADY OF THE BROOK PARISH Parish Family Worship Center & Rectory 3700 Dundee Road Northbrook, IL 60062-2200 Website: www.olbparish.org phone: (847) 272-5686 fax: (847) 498-0899 e-mail: rectory@olbparish.org Parish Office Hours: M F 9 am to 4 pm Parish Staff/Rectory (847) 272-5686 Father Robert Heinz, Pastor Father Robert Herne, Pastor Emeritus Father Richard Sztorc, Pastor Emeritus Father Tom Moran, Pastor Emeritus Deacon Peery Duderstadt Deacon Dennis McAllister Eva-Maria Rill, Office Manager Catherine Colleran, Administrative Assistant Amy Principi, Bulletin Editor bulletin@olbparish.org Bookkeeper/Webmaster use email above (Individual e-mail addresses are available on our website: click on contact us for a listing.) Mass Schedule Saturday Anticipated Mass - 5:00 PM Sunday Masses - 10:00 AM Daily Mass - Monday through Friday - 8:30 AM Holy Day Masses - as Announced Baptisms Baptism - 12:00 PM on the second and fourth Sundays of the month. Sacraments of Reconciliation & Anointing The Sacrament of Penance is available on Saturdays at 4:15 PM until all confessions are heard or by appointment. Anointing of the Sick and Communion to the Homebound is available upon request. Weddings Marriage - Arrangements must be made a minimum of 6 months in advance. For all of these sacraments, please call the rectory office. Mass Intentions Saturday, November 15, 2014 5:00 PM Sharon & Edward Swanson req. of Women s Club Guild 1 Sunday, November 16, 2014 10:00 AM Halina & Vitold Tomczak request of family Edmund Majewski request of Paul & Gerri Miller Dorothy Plunkett Hudash request of John & Ginger Bradley Peter Oh request of family Monday, November 17, 2014 8:30 AM Robert Tully request of family Tuesday, November 18, 2014 8:30 AM Patrick Walsh, Sr. request of George Snurpus Wednesday, November 19, 2014 8:30 AM Veronica Duderstadt, request of family Thursday, November 20, 2014 8:30 AM For those whose peace is shattered by physical, emotional or spiritual assault Friday, November 21, 2014 8:30 AM For those who live with any form of abuse Saturday, November 22, 2014 5:00 PM For the sick, hungry and the poor Sunday, November 23, 2014 10:00 AM Halina & Vitold Tomczak request of family Dorothy Plunkett Hudash request of Bob & Anna Mae Kubis Marianne Ahlgren request of Frances Gillan For Those Who Have Requested Our Prayers Sidney Ament, Shawna Beagle, Coleen Bokor, Jean Borin, Elizabeth Chen, Kristen Rill-Cohen, Wilfred Copa, Estelle Douglas, Gaynor Edwards, Carol Erickson, Anna Polus Esha, Anita Farenga, Sally Faso, Rev. Erwin Friedl, Anne Richardson Golm, Barbara Gryzmala, Beth Hansen, John Hyun, Brady Irwin, Milton Johnson, Sara Klimaszewski, Fr. Charlie Kouba, Diane Kotula, Todd Moser, Jane Malley, Ray and Rita Niebur, Debbie Olson, Pat Orlando, John Ormond, Carol Parker, Patti Parker, Carolyn Price, Nick Principi, Christine Rakow, Kristin Rill-Cohen, Alexandra Salamone, Talie Schnoll, Sophia Sparacio, Angelo Suranno, Patricia Tingay, Victor P. Villasin, Elizabeth Wagner, Marion West, Evelyn Whitson, Audrey Zywicki Pray Also For Those Born to Eternal Life Lazaro Salinas, husband of Amelia

33rd Sunday of Ordinary Time November 16, 2014 3 AN EARTHY VIEW OF THE COMMUNION OF SAINTS REV. RONALD ROLHEISER, OMI In his autobiography Nikos Kazantzakis tells the story behind his famous book, Zorba the Greek. Zorba is partially fiction, partly history. After trying unsuccessfully to write a book on Nietzsche, Kazantzakis experienced a certain emotional breakdown and returned to his native Crete for some convalescence. While there he met a man of incredible energy and vitality. The Zorba-character in the book is based on this man s life; never before in his life had Kazantzakis been so taken by the life and energy of another human being. But mortality doesn t make allowances for that. Zorba eventually died and his death very much disillusioned Kazantzakis: How can such exceptional vitality simply die? And what happens to it, does it simply disappear as if it had never been? What happens at death to all the color, energy, life, love, and humor that a human being has embodied? Kazantzakis wrote Zorba the Greek as an attempt to give some immortality to the wonderful energy that an exceptional man had embodied. Zorba cannot be dead. It made for a great book and a great movie, but is that really what makes for immortality? Does simply remembering somebody or publicly celebrating his life make him alive? And when someone dies, what does happen to that very unique and wonderful energy, vitality, love, color, and humor that a person embodied during his or her life? Several days ago, I was at a wake service for a woman whom I had never met. The formal prayer service was followed by a half-dozen eulogies delivered by her family. They were wonderful, warm, witty, colorful, and full of humor. As these stories were told she became alive again to everyone in the church. We all smiled and laughed and the sadness of her leaving was eclipsed for the moment (and partly forever) as the color and vitality of her life were again made alive for us. And we weren t just remembering her. We were reminding each other that she was still with us. It s the same for everyone who dies. They remain with us in more than memory. And it s not just some purified spirit of theirs, washed clean in death, that remains. Their unique color stays too: I think, for instance, of my own family. We ve had to mourn the loss of a number of our members, but we re not only nurtured by the gift that each person s life and virtue was for us, we re still fed by the unique color each of them embodied. They are still with us, as is their color. Our family legends abound about those whom we have lost: stories about my dad s unique way of combining the Serenity Prayer with Murphy s Law in an exasperated expression: Just now! ; about my mother s incapacity to find a place to begin a story without having to first go back to Genesis In the beginning ; about my deceased sister s love of chocolate and her concomitant love for deflating what was pompous; about my deceased brother s proclivity to lecture the entire planet on social justice; about my deceased brother-in-law s love for cooking sausages and laughingly inquiring about the aesthetic condition of your suspenders; and about a deceased Uncle s habit of lighting up a cigarette and getting a mischievous gleam in his eye as a prelude to telling a thoroughly wicked story. The list could go on and on (Continued on page 8) MEN S MORNING OF REFLECTION SATURDAY, NOV. 29 AT 8 AM Our Lady of the Brook cordially invites all of the men of the parish to be guests at the Morning of Reflection that will take place on Saturday Nov. 29. Mass will start at 8:00, followed by a men s breakfast and a timely, spiritual reflection by Fr. Bob Heinz. All the men of the parish are encouraged to attend. If you plan to attend, please contact Roland Catenacci at: (847)724-4211 or roland.c@att.net.

Our Lady of the Brook Parish Northbrook, Illinois 4 Brook Happenings Sunday, November 16, 2014 9:15 AM Choir Warm-ups 10:00 AM Mass Monday, November 17, 2014 Tuesday, November 18, 2014 12:10 PM Communion Service 7:00 PM Friends of Bill Wednesday, November 19, 2014 11:00 AM Staff Meeting Thursday, November 20, 2014 12:10 PM Communion Service Friday, November 21, 2014 Saturday, November 22, 2014 4:15 PM Confessions / 5:00 PM Mass Sunday, November 23, 2014 10:00 AM Mass Senior Club Nov. 17 The St Norbert Senior Club will meet on Monday, November 17 th from 9-11 a.m. in Grace Hall. Join us for a delicious breakfast, meet new friends have lots of fun and learn about all our activities. Our speaker this month will be Father Dan Folwaczny who will speak on Thanksgiving In Our Lives. Bring a friend for a very enriching and enjoyable morning. Early Bulletin Deadlines Submissions for the bulletin of Nov. 30 are due no later than 9:00 am on Tuesday, Nov. 18, due to Thanksgiving. Submissions for the bulletin of December 21 and 28, and January 4 will also be early. www.olbparish.org Don t forget that our bulletin is available online at our parish website. It s in color, and has all the information you might have missed! Deadline is noon on the Monday before the weekend. We also have a page on Facebook, which posts updates regarding Holiday Events, photos from recent events, and more. Scan the code to the right with a smartphone to go directly to our home page. Upcoming Dates Mark your Calendars Now! Nov. 29 Men s Morning of reflection Readings for the Week of Nov. 16 Monday: Rv 1:1-4; 2:1-5; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 18:35-43 Tuesday: Rv 3:1-6, 14-22; Ps 15:2-5; Lk 19:1-10, or (for the memorial of the Dedication) Acts 28:11-16, 30-31; Ps 98:1-6; Mt 14:22-33 Wednesday: Rv 4:1-11; Ps 150:1b-6; Lk 19:11-28 Thursday: Rv 5:1-10; Ps 149:1b-6a, 9b; Lk 19:41-44 Friday: Rv 10:8-11; Ps 119:14, 24, 72, 103, 111, 131; Lk 19:45-48 Saturday: Rv 11:4-12; Ps 144:1b, 2, 9-10; Lk 20:27-40 Sunday: Ez 34:11-12, 15-17; Ps 23:1-3, 5-6; 1 Cor 15:20-26, 28; Mt 25:31-46 Stewardship of Treasure Nov. 9 2014 FYear to Date Collection $ 5,395.00 $108,721 Goal/Budget: $6,500.00* $111,667 Excess/(Deficit): $ (1,105.00) $ (2,946) Poor Box $0 FSF $1165 *For consistency, we have changed the goal figure from the previous $10,500. $6500 is the amount budgeted each Sunday for the Collection. Sunday giving, together with other sources of income, (Xmas, Easter, Grants, FSF) needs to total over $540,000 per year in order to cover expenses. ($10,500 per week). Have you switched to Electronic Giving yet? Thank you for your continued support. Remember Our Lady of the Brook Parish in your will.

33rd Sunday of Ordinary Time November 16, 2014 5 Bulletin Building Blocks - 33rd Sunday of Ordinary Time All Christians in both East and West embraced the care of the sick as essential to church life. In the West, the importance of the visit of the priest is stressed, while in the East, the sick person is brought to the church for a full Liturgy of the Word. Some, such as the Armenians, even call it the Ritual of the Lamp, since the oil is poured out of the lamp by which the Word is read. This may be why Eastern Christians sometimes anoint the sick with this oil, since the trip to church might kill them. Our tradition in the West also unfolded in monasteries, where it was possible for infirm monks to be attended with a full and beautifully consoling liturgy. In 950 the monks of St. Alban s Abbey in Mainz produced a ceremonial book that was instantly a pastoral hit everywhere. There were two lengthy rituals for the sick, one an extended vigil, and the other a liturgy of anointing that included Communion under both species. While this ritual was a house formula for monks, it is easy to see how monks who had the care of parishes desired to serve their parishioners in a similar way. The first form included the chanting of penitential psalms, and the second form required a confession beforehand. Both forms included a laying on of hands, which everyone understood as being an essential part of penance. Rev. James Field, Copyright J. S. Paluch Co. SAT. 5 pm Presider Fr. Dan Fr. Dan Sun. 10:00 am Lector Mary Beth Manso Kathy O Regan Ministers of Communion Altar Servers Greeters Ushers Ministry Schedule: Nov. 22 & 23, 2014 Sal Manso Bruno Cortis Mary Vollkommer Chuck Sansone Dcn McAllister Sal Manso Mary Fran Bubak Marian Reid Wayne Bubak Wayne Liebman Colleen Liebman John Marmet Peg Kritek Anna di Filippo Medy Newman Joanie Sosinski Jan Zorn Dennis Morrissey Suzanne Noonan Kevin Byrne Ginny Hartzer Kathy Carroll Dolores Favorite Michael Nees John Willson Wilmer Lasquite Roland Catenacci Joe Vitu Caregivers Tea In salute of all the spouses, children, and extended family members who proudly call themselves "caregivers," North Shore Senior Center is hosting a special event. We ask that you join us for a special Holiday Tea to Honor Family Caregivers! Come in from the cold, celebrate with fellow caregivers, partake of tea and cookies, and share your own personal strategies for getting through the holiday season. All are welcome! Tuesday, December 9 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. North Shore Senior Center Arthur C. Nielsen, Jr. Campus 161 Northfield Road Northfield, Illinois 60093 Sacristan Linen Sacristan Carla Milazzo Mary Ann Drogos Please RSVP by December 2 to: Heather Resnick, Caregiver Specialist, at 847.784.6041 or hresnick@nssc.org CONGRATULATIONS! Fishing for Cash Winners: The winners in the first FISHING FOR CASH drawing are: $100- Clarene Ponticelli and John C. Wood, $300- Michael W. Nees Next drawing is December 3

Our Lady of the Brook Parish Northbrook, Illinois 6 ADULT FAITH FORMATION Be proud of your Catholic faith. Find ways to learn and grow in understanding of our history and the teachings of the Church. Participate in adult formation in your parish and share all that you learn with others (Catholics Come Home Chicago) In their pastoral letter Our Hearts were Burning Within Us: A Pastoral Plan for Adult Faith Formation in the United States, the Bishops identified six dimensions for adult faith formation content: [1] knowledge of the faith, [2] liturgical life, [3] moral formation, [4] prayer, [5] communal life, and [6] missionary spirit. Adult faith formation is as diverse as retreats, days of reflection, sacramental preparation (baptism, confirmation, and marriage), ministerial formation, our parish mission, and our speaker series, as well as on-going scripture and catechetical study. This year Fall Ordinary Time Our Sunday Scripture reflection Who Do You Say that I Am? led by Dcn Dennis McAllister continues on the first and second Sundays of each month in the rectory conference room at 9:15AM followed by the 10:00AM Mass. Our Greatest Gifts Speakers Series continues to evolve so that as speakers are lined up, we will announce their dates and topics: On Saturday, November 15, from 8:30 to Noon Nancy Hoel will return for our Women s Morning of Reflection to kick-off the Advent Season. Registration forms are in the wall racks at the entrances and on our website. Advent As part of the seasonal activity we will be looking at Advent-Christmas portion of Handel s Messiah both the scripture and the music. Sessions are on Thursdays, at 9:15AM in the MCR. Registration forms are on the wall racks and on our website. We hope you will enjoy the diversity of this year s offerings and will avail yourself of the opportunity as time and circumstances permit to attend one or more of our adult faith formation offerings. Christmas Sharing As you know, our new opportunity for stewardship at Christmas will be supporting WINGS, Women in Need Growing Stronger, a shelter providing help to women and children who are victims of domestic violence. These women and children leave their abusive homes often with only the clothes on their backs. They leave everything behind seeking shelter and safety. WINGS, has wish lists for toys, household items, personal items, and baby items. Financial donations will also be accepted. Lists of gift choices will be available in the social area, beginning the weekend of Nov. 8 and 9, and as an insert in the bulletin, You may choose gifts from the list and bring the new unwrapped gifts and place them on the tables provided in the social area beginning Saturday, November 15, through Sunday, December 7, 2014. Thank you in advance for supporting this important need and for making their Christmas special. Christmas Sharing Committee

33rd Sunday of Ordinary Time November 16, 2014 7 Religious Education & Youth Ministry Children s Liturgy of the Word Children s Liturgy of the Word is offered at the 10:00 AM Mass through June. This program is for children age 3 through grade 5. Liturgy of the Word for Children is an opportunity for families to attend Mass together, with children dismissed during the Liturgy of the Word to experience and learn about the readings with a community of other young people. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS Our 3 rd grade students will celebrate their Thanksgiving Feast Prayer Services this week during their respective class periods. This annual celebration corresponds with their curriculum studies of the Mass. They gather in church to pray and have their food items blessed before sharing the feast together as a family of God. Thank you to all who participated in our food drive. The items collected will be a grateful addition to the pantry. Our students have been visiting the food pantry at St. Norbert during their class time. Gracious and dedicated parish volunteers show the students how to organize and stock the pantry while sharing that the goal of their efforts to is to help and serve others. Mark your calendar and save December 7 th, 1:00pm for the upcoming Christmas pageant. Rehearsal will be held at Saturday, December 6 th at 10:30am in church. Please make time to attend this heartwarming, sincere reminder of the true meaning of Christmas presented by the children. Northbrook Community Thanksgiving Celebration Our Northbrook Community Thanksgiving Celebration will be held at the Brook on Wednesday evening at 7PM followed by fellowship. Fr. Dan Folwaczny will be the homilist. Please bring a non-perishable food item for the Northfield Township Food Pantry and the ARK. We welcome Amy Logan Archuleta, daughter of Adam Archuleta & Jenna Steiner Into Our Lady of the Brook Parish Family Baptismal Preparation Program All parents requesting Baptism for their children are required to attend our Baptismal Preparation Program before having their child baptized. We offer the prep class each month here at the parish. Parents-to-be are encouraged to sign up and take the class before your child arrives. Please call the rectory to register. If you have questions, call (847) 272-5686. WOMEN S CLUB CRAFT & BAKE SALE DECEMBER 13 &14 Our Women s Club will hold its annual CHRISTMAS CRAFT & PRICELESS BAKE SALE after the 5:00 PM Mass on Saturday December 13 th and after the 10:00 AM Mass on Sunday December 14 th in our Social Area. We are looking to all parishioners to donate craft items and baked creations for this sale. You can bring the items to the Worship Center on Saturday, December 13 th, between 12:00PM and 4:00PM. Arrangements can also be made to pick up your items if you are unable to bring them in. ~Raffle tickets for gift baskets will again be available~ Kathy O Regan is taking orders for up to 10 lemon meringue pies for a donation to OLB of $10/ea. Please contact her at 847-564-5167 with your order. Please stop by to shop for our unique craft items that are perfect for Christmas gifts and for delicious homemade bakery items. For more information contact: Peg Kritek 847-205-9205

Our Lady of the Brook Parish Northbrook, Illinois 8 October 2014 Cardinal s Letter Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ: The Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD) has come to the aid of communities nationwide for over forty years in an effort to eradicate poverty. During World Youth Day, on July 25, 2013, Pope Francis told us, Never tire of working for a more just world, marked by greater solidarity. The CCHD puts these words into action by funding housing, education, the development of job opportunities and other social-justice initiatives. Projects supported by the CCHD go beyond providing for basic needs. They work to build healthy, sustainable futures for communities. For example, for several years now, the Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation (PBMR) has been transforming the way communities engage in restorative justice practices to develop a culture of nonviolence in Chicago s South Side. The PBMR has also developed a strong leadership model for at-risk youth to facilitate peace circles in areas of high conflict. In addition, the PBMR assists families to address unjust legislation surrounding juveniles without parole. The heart of the PBMR is about building human relationships; it carries on Christ s mission to bring glad tidings to the poor liberty to captives sight to the blind, to let the oppressed go free (Luke 4:18). This Collection is the primary source of funding for the CCHD s anti-poverty grants and education programs. Collection funds offer new hope each year to those living in poverty throughout the Archdiocese of Chicago. Fifty percent of the Collection s proceeds stay here in our archdiocese to fight poverty in our communities and defend the dignity of our neighbors, and the other 50 percent go to funding programs nationwide. This year, the Appeal Weekend for the CCHD is November 15 16, and the Collection Weekend is November 22 23. Please help us defend human dignity and show Christ s charity to those in need. To learn more about the CCHD in the Archdiocese of Chicago and the groups it funds, please visit www.chicagopeaceandjustice.org/cchd. Thank you for your generosity and for your lives of faith. You and those you love are in my prayers; please keep me in yours. Sincerely yours in Christ, Francis Cardinal George, O.M.I. Archbishop of Chicago (Continued from page 3) because the stories of the color in the lives of our deceased loved ones do go on and on. So what does happen at death to that very unique energy, vitality, color, and humor that a person has embodied? Alfred North Whitehead suggests that it s immortalized in the consequent nature of God. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin assures us that nothing will be lost and everything will be in some way preserved, right down to the lives of our pets. Our Christian doctrine on the Communion of Saints tells that our loved ones are still alive and that someday we will be face to face with them again. I don t doubt the truth of these assertions, but they can seem pretty abstract when our hearts are saddened and aching at the memory of a loved one who has died. Being alive in our memories is not a sufficient form of immortality and being alive in God s memory can seem too abstract to bring much consolation. I don t doubt that our loved ones are alive in God s consequent nature or that they are alive inside the communion of saints, but I believe something more, based on how our memories of their unique color affects and nurtures us here on this side. I believe that what they so wonderfully and uniquely embodied here on earth is still going on, happening on the other side. I suspect there are more than white clouds, harps, and floating angels in heaven, but that heaven is rife with wit, color, humor, and thoroughly wicked stories because whenever we recall these about our deceased loved ones their memory turns warm and nurturing.