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The Spirit Our Lady of Ransom Catholic Church Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time November 5, 2017 You have but one Father in heaven. You have but one Master, the Christ. Matthew 23: 9b,10b

November 5, 2017 Mass Intentions Thirty-first Sunday Monday, November 6 6:30 a.m. Dolly Gargano 8:15 a.m. Sylwester Budkowski Tuesday, November 7 6:30 a.m. Emily Loret Bedran 8:15 a.m. Angelito Tanaka; Slezak & Malecki Family; Arthur F. Reimann M.D.; Lilia Joson & Minda Totones; Eleanor Laraia Wednesday, November 8 6:30 a.m. Purgatorial Society 8:15 a.m. John Bubula Thursday, Nov. 9 (The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica) 6:30 a.m. Ted Drapa 8:15 a.m. Silvio & Rita Giannelli PARISH DIRECTORY CHURCH: 8300 N. Greenwood, Niles, IL 60714 PARISH OFFICE - Ministry Center, 8624 W. Normal Phone: 847-823-2550 Fax: 847-823-4291 www.olransom.org Rev. Christopher M. Gustafson Pastor Rev. Paul Reczek, O.F.M. Sunday Celebrant Rev. Robert Darow Retired Assistant Rev. Andrew Luczak Retired Assistant Rev. Mr. Charlie O Donnell Deacon Rev. Mr. James Frugé Deacon Mrs. Cathy Williams Office Manager Mr. Richard Gargul Business Manager Mr. Rob Sadlowski Music Director Mr. Andy Duran Digital Communications Mr. Brad Koenig Maintenance Engineer Mrs. Kathleen Sass Bulletin Typist RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM Mrs. Connie Mottley Director 847-696-2994 Email: cmottley@olransom.org SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Let the children come to me Lk 18:16 Baptisms are ordinarily celebrated on the 2nd and 4th Sundays at 1:30 p.m. in the Church. A preparation meeting is required. Please call the Ministry Center to arrange. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: God s mercy is ever near. Confessions are heard every Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to Noon in the Church and by appointment. CARING FOR THE SICK: If you or a loved one are ill and would like prayers or to receive the Sacrament of Anointing, Holy Communion, or a visit, please do not hesitate to call the Ministry Center. A communal celebration of the Sacrament of Anointing follows the 8:15 a.m. Mass on the first Saturday of the month. Friday, November 10 (St. Leo the Great, Pope & Doctor) 6:30 a.m. John J. Reilly 8:15 a.m. Michael & Maria Scardino Saturday, November 11 (St. Martin of Tours, Bishop) 8:15 a.m. Maria DiVito; Phyllis Romaniuk; John Simon; Mary Cusentino; Irene Cosentino; Deceased Members of Legion of Mary; John Simon 1:00 p.m. Wedding Tackes & Frakas 5:00 p.m. George Heinz Sunday, November 12 (32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time) 7:30 a.m. For the People of OLR 9:00 a.m. George Marek 10:45 a.m. Cecelia Moskal 12:15 p.m. Protection of Life at Every Stage 5:00 p.m. Erwin & Rose Schleich MINISTRIES CHAIRPERSONS Mrs. Deborah Bosco Parish Pastoral Council Mr. Steve Dolan Parish Finance Committee Mrs. Nancy Stranczek Ministry of Care Mrs. Gigi Bialko Bereavement Ms. Reneda Mittman Lectors Mr. & Mrs. Jack Eichstaedt Communion Ministers Mr. Vince Milito Ushers Mrs. Terry Uselmann St. Matthew Circle Ms. Marilyn Kirschten Wedding Ministry Coordinator EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATION SUNDAY MASSES: 5:00 pm (Saturday) 7:30, 9:00, 10:45 am, 12:15, 5:00pm Weekday: 6:30 & 8:15 am; Saturday 8:15 am Holy Day: 6:30, 8:15 am, 7:00 pm RECONCILIATION: Saturday, 11:00 am - 12 noon and individually as requested. HOPELINE: For Pregnant Women 847-823-HOPE SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE: Congratulations! Weddings are ordinarily celebrated on Saturdays at 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Please be sure to consult a priest before setting the date for your wedding. FIRST FRIDAYS: Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament takes place throughout the day, ending with Holy Hour and Benediction from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. BULLETINS: Please note that notices or announcements to be placed in the bulletin need to be delivered to the Ministry Center two weeks in advance of requested publication date. NEW PARISHIONERS: Welcome to the Parish! We are glad you are here. Please come to or call the Ministry Center to register.

November 5, 2017 Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time Page Three From the desk of the Pastor... Be Not Afraid This past week we celebrated both the Solemnity of All Saints and the Feast of All Souls (Commemoration of the Faithful Departed). We prayerfully remembered those who have gone before us, reaffirming our faith in Christ s victory over death and Christ s bountiful mercy. We celebrated the saints who now share eternally in God s life and we prayed for those who have died and are yet on the journey. We will continue to do so throughout the month of November. Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let Your perpetual light shine upon them. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen. At Thursday evening s Mass we specifically named those who have died this past year and inviting their families and friends in prayerful remembrance. Our hearts and prayers go out to all those for whom the pain of the loss of their loved one is especially acute. Celebration of these feasts might also serve us well by providing us the opportunity to reflect on our own mortality and assess where we are on the journey. One of the more popular hymns of modern times, and one that is consistently requested at Masses for our deceased loved ones, was written by John Michael Talbot and is entitled, Be Not Afraid. You may recall the refrain, Be not afraid. I go before you always. Come, follow me. And I will give you rest. Throughout his public ministry Jesus instructed his disciples to not be afraid. When I was blessed to take a group of young people to World Youth Day in Denver, CO, many years ago, Pope (Saint) John Paul II repeated this refrain over and over again to the youth, Be Not Afraid. It seems to me to be an especially poignant message in our times as we consider the constant threat of terrorist actions, nuclear arms build-up, political insecurity, even natural disasters. All around there seems to be a heightened sense of fear. Whatever our world issues and our personal issues, we need to constantly be reminded to not be afraid. We are in good hands. The Lord loves each one of us beyond anything we can imagine. Awareness of that love should inspire in us a deep sense of trust. This trust, then, is the basis for our hope for the future. This doesn t mean, of course, that we aren t duly concerned about matters that pose danger and threat. We certainly need to give due attention and focus to them, particularly as regards our spiritual lives. But we are not to live in worry and fear. We place our needs and offer our best efforts always with faithful trust in God. When we do we find rest or peace deep within even in the midst of the storm. Have a blessed week,

November 5, 2017 Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time Page Four WEDDING BANNS III -- Jeffrey Tackes & Andrea Frakas The leaves have turned brown as have our lawns. I guess it s Fall now. Halloween has passed and soon comes our American special day Thanksgiving!! A great tradition on which day we share with those who are not as fortunate as ourselves. We will soon be asking your help again. We know you will be there for us with turkeys, yams, cranberry sauce, canned corn, canned beans, etc., etc. Stay tuned, Saint Vincent De Paul Society TURNING PLASTIC BAGS INTO SLEEPING MATS FOR THE HOMELESS This ministry is a project that many people young and old can do from their home. Clean grocery bags are recycled, folded and cut into loops, then tied with slip knots to form a long string called plarn which is then rolled up into balls. These are then used to crochet into sleeping mats which provide insulation and protection from the damp ground, etc. A reference is http:www.youtube.com/watch?v=biucoidqtka. If you are interested in helping with any part of this or have questions please call Marisue Merchut at 847-299-6003. CALLING ALL BAKERS! Next Saturday and Sunday the Queen of Peace Guild will sponsor the Holiday Craft & Bake Sale. The Guild would gladly welcome home-baked goodies from all the bakers in the parish. If you are able to help bake, please drop off your items on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Liturgical Ministers for Next Week s Liturgies Date/Time Lector Eucharistic Ministers Cantors Servers Saturday, November 11 5:00 p.m. John Dobbins Ben Oliva Joan Del Medico, Steve Dolan, Maria Eichstaedt, Jack Eichstaedt, Marilyn Kirschten, Patricia Lawlor, Carol Mozgowiec, Mary Mundt, David Nellessen Rob Sadlowski Clarissa Valeroso Catherine Valeroso Sunday, November 12 7:30 a.m. Rosanne Dulski Terry Uselmann Rosanne Dulski, Joan Karwoski, Tom Kleeman, Pat Lucas, Eleanor Mueller, Phyllis Ranalli, Terry Uselmann Jody Schuth Joshua Luce John Sacris 9:00 a.m. Pam Czarnik Joe Annunzio, Terry Annunzio, Carol Bergeron, Marilyn Cairo, Mary Ann Malartsik, Joey Randazzo, Filomena Randazzo, (sub needed), (sub needed) Jody Schuth Tony Davies (sub needed) 10:45 a.m. Barbara Kopec Wayne Sliwa Josephine Bax, Toni Brana, Edward Cameron, Anna DiBenedetto, Nancy Hedrick, Nancy Jensen, Mike Merchut, Tom Reich, Wayne Sliwa OLR Youth Choir Renee Pantaleon Jhaydee Santos 12:15 p.m. Eva Dadivas Judy Vee Jonelle Castillo, Eduardo DePaz, Angelita DePaz, Maria Galluzzi, John Gierum, Cathy Gierum, Gloria Scardino, Matilde Yates, (sub needed) Jody Schuth Dominic Vecchio John Paul Vecchio 5:00 p.m. Lydia LaScola Kathleen Deveau, R. Scott Flick, Rick Fox, Lydia LaScola, Ann Remijan Rob Sadlowski (sub needed) (sub needed)

November 5, 2017 Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time Page Five

November 5, 2017 Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time Page Six SAVE THE DATE of Tuesday, November 14th for an amazing taste of easy-to-make hors douvres by Chef Jose of Sunset Grill at 6:30 p.m. in Paluch Hall. If you remember our November meeting last year, we all sampled delicious appetizers from the Sunset Grill, so please come either alone, or better yet, bring your friends! Remember the deadline for donating gift cards, wine, service cards, and large baskets to be used for the Christmas party raffle is November 15th. Tickets will be on sale for our fabulous Christmas party on December 12th at Fairview Banquets for $40. Plan a table of friends and relatives, or attend alone and we will seat you with friendly parishioners. CWC Board Dates to Make Note of on the Horizon The Christmas Giving Tree - will be up, ready with ornaments to take on Thanksgiving Day. The gifts are for our friends at St. Mary of Providence, St. Malachy and OLR s Shut-Ins. Gifts are to be returned, Sunday, December 10. Soup Kitchen - Once again we will be serving our guests at Our Lady of Lourdes Soup Kitchen on Wednesday, November 22. We will serve a traditional Thanksgiving dinner. More information will be published in next week s bulletin. OLR s Bible Study will study A Biblical Walk with the Blessed Mother. The study begins January 3. Registration forms will be in the bulletin and online next week. REMINDER OUR LADY OF LOURDES WINTER CLOTHING AND BLANKET DRIVE Please gather your gently used coats, jackets, sweaters, scarves, boots, hats and gloves, etc. You can bring them to our Ministry Center on Monday and Tuesday, November 20-21. All blankets, clean and gently used, are especially welcome! The Truth of Human Nature: Christian Anthropology Lecture and discussion with Fr. Matthew Bozovsky, Associate Pastor of St. Joseph Parish in Wilmette, and Adjunct Faculty at USML and the Archdiocesan Permanent Diaconate Program. Learn how human dignity is founded on sexual complementarity and solidarity. To misunderstand the human person is to misunderstand redemption. Sunday, November 12, 2017 Noon to 1:30 p.m. St. Catherine Laboure 3535 Thornwood, Glenview Free-will offering Refreshments 847-826-4704

November 5, 2017 Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time Page Seven Our Lady of Ransom Queen of Peace Guild presents... Some of the Queen of Peace Guild ladies who have worked all year on hand-made holiday gifts, small and large. A wonderful selection of baskets and holiday hostess gifts will also be available. Get a head start on your holiday shopping on November 11-12th. HOLIDAY CRAFT & BAKE SALE November 11-9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. November 12-8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Paluch Hall FREE ADMISSION A Grand Raffle Prizes (chances $1 or 6 for $5) A. LG 49 SMART TV LED B. Two Blackhawks Tickets, Parking, and Patrick Kane Jersey C. $250 Cash D. Collectible Victorian Handmade Doll House; Furnished and lite. (est. value $650) B C Prizes displayed this weekend in the Gathering Space 250 Crafts, Bakery, Turkey Booth, Money Tree Booth, Food and Beverages D

November 5, 2017 Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time Page Eight R E S T I N P E A C E Please continue to pray for the following people who have recently died: Eric Glawacki Anita Oleck John Simon Robert Daniels Lord, for your faithful people, life is changed not ended. --Rite of Christian Burial SACRIFICIAL GIVING Our response to God s command to take care of the community with the gifts, talents and resources God entrusts to us. STEWARDSHIP OF RESOURCES Sunday Collections October 29.....$ 11,615 (Week 18) Year-to-date...$ 236,015 We are grateful. P R A Y F O R T H E S I C K Sue Kowalczyk (4) Bob Majerowski (3) Carole Miller (1) Ruth McKlusky (1) Judy Cielocha (1) Elizabeth Copeland (1) Juanita Dominick (1) We pray for all the sick at every Mass and in our private prayers. Persons who have a change in their health (traumatic event, surgery, critical stage of disease, etc.) will be mentioned by name (if they or a family member request) at Sunday Masses. Thereafter, for one month the name will be published in the bulletin and then placed on our website: olransom. org. OLR MILITARY God keep you safe! A.I.C. Michael Gonzales Sgt. Vito Deiure Gunny Sgt. Paul J. Vee, USMC Lt. 1st Class Jared Kandell Staff Sgt. Michael Osterlund PFC Darren Keifer PO2 Patrick Wurster II Staff Sgt. Anthony LaScola, USMC Cpl. Brian Michael Bell BM3 Kristin Kaufmann Specialist Conrad Sewinski ENFR Joshua Torres 1st Lt. Joseph John Gullo, USAF Cpl. Giselle Obcemea Gayapa, USMC PFC Ezekiel M. Trimble PFC Edrian Fernandez, USAFC Cpt. Jason Lovallo 2nd Lt. Timothy F. Eddy, Jr. 1st Lt. Catie LaScola, USMC PFC Michael Allbright PFC A.J. Martinez Jr. If you know of any Our Lady of Ransom parishioners who are serving in the military and would like to include them in our prayer intentions, please call the Ministry Center (847-823-2550.) Welcome to Our Lady of Ransom! Are you new to the parish? Are you a registered parishioner? If not, please stop by the Ministry Center to register and become acquainted with all the different opportunities available to you. Some opportunities include: The Catholic Women s Club; Monthly Men s Breakfasts; Men s Club; Monthly Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament; Bible Study; RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults); Religious Education (grades 1-8); Bereavement Committee; Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion; Lectors, Ushers; Filipino Catholic Community; Ministry of Care; Soup Kitchen; St. Vincent de Paul Society; Charismatic Prayer Group; and Young Adults. For more information please call the Ministry Center at 847-823-2550. We hope you always feel welcome and at home here at Our Lady of Ransom. Name (s) Address Phone Cell E-mail

From: Our Lady of Ransom Parish Niles, IL 847-823-2550 Contact: Cathy Williams Bulletin #000161 Date: November 5, 2017 8 PAGES PLUS COVER SHEET Publisher 2007 Printer HP Laser Jet CP3525