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At the name of Jesus, every knee should bend of those in Heaven and on earth and under the earth. July 16, 2017-15th Sunday in Ordinary Time Charles Cherney for Kate Oelerich Photography Holy Name Cathedral Mission Statement Mass Schedule As missionary disciples of Jesus Christ we celebrate, transform, and engage our diverse Cathedral parish through worship, life-long formation and service to one another. Daily Mass: Saturday: Vigil Masses: Sunday: 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 am, 12:10, 5:15 pm 8:00 am, 12:10 pm 5:15 pm and 7:30 pm 7:00, 8:15, 9:30, 11:00 am; 12:30, 5:15 pm Holy Name Cathedral 730 North Wabash Avenue 312-787-8040 www.holynamecathedral.org

Article from Rev. Ron Rolheiser, OMI NOTHING IS EVER REALLY OURS Everything is a gift. That s a principle that ultimately undergirds all spirituality, all morality, and every commandment. Everything is gift. Nothing can be ultimately claimed as our own. Genuine moral and religious sensitivity should make us aware of that. Nothing comes to us by right. This isn t something we automatically know. During a class some years ago, a Monk shared with me how, for all the early years of his religious life, he had been resentful because he had to ask permission of his Abbott if he wanted anything: I used to think it was silly, me, a grown man, supposedly an adult, having to ask a superior if I wanted something. If I wanted a new shirt, I would have to ask the Abbott for permission to buy it. I thought it was ridiculous that a grown man was reduced to being like a child. But there came a day when he felt differently: I am not sure of all the reasons, but one day I came to realize that there was a purpose and wisdom in having to ask permission for everything. I came to realize that nothing is ours by right and nothing may be taken as owned. Everything s a gift. Everything needs to be asked for. We need to be grateful to the universe and to God just for giving us a little space. Now, when I ask permission from the Abbott because I need something, I no longer feel like a child. Rather, I feel like I m properly in tune with the way things should be, in a gift-oriented universe within which none of us has a right to ultimately claim anything as one s own. This is moral and religious wisdom, but it s a wisdom that goes against the dominant ethos within our culture and against some of our strongest inclinations. Both from without and from within, we hear voices telling us: If you cannot take what you desire then you re weak in a double way: First, you re a weak person, too timid to fully claim what s yours. Second, you ve been weakened by religious and moral scruples so as to be incapable of seizing the day. To not claim what is yours, to not claim ownership, is not a virtue but a fault. It was those kinds of voices that this monk was hearing during his younger yeas and because of them he felt resentful and immature. But Jesus wouldn t echo these voices. The Gospels make it pretty clear that Jesus would not look on so much that is assertive, aggressive, and accumulative within our society, despite the praise and envy it receives, and see this as admirable, as healthily seizing the day. I doubt too that Jesus would share our admiration of the rich and famous who claim, as by right, their excessive wealth and status. When Jesus states that it is harder for a rich person to go to heaven than for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle, he might have mitigated this by adding: Unless, of course, the rich person, childlike, asks permission from the universe, from the community, and from God, every time he buys a shirt! When Jesus tells us that children and the poor go to heaven more easily he is not idolizing either their innocence or poverty. He s idolizing the need to recognize and admit our dependence. Ultimately we don t provide for ourselves and nothing is ours by right. When I was in the Oblate novitiate, our novice master tried to impress upon us the meaning of religious poverty by making us write inside of every book that was given us the Latin words: Ad Usum. Latin for: For use. The idea was that, although this book was given to you for your personal use, you ultimately did not own it. It s was just yours temporarily. We were then told that this was true to everything else given us for our personal use, from our toothbrushes to the shirts on our backs. They were not really ours, but merely given us for our use. One of the young men in that novitiate eventually left the order and became a medical doctor. He remains a close friend and he once shared with me how even today, as a doctor, he still writes those words, Ad Usum, inside all his books: I don t belong to a religious order and don t have the vow of poverty, but that principle our novice master taught us is just as valid for me in the world as it is for any professed religious. Ultimately we don t own anything. Those books aren t mine, really. They ve been given me, temporarily, for my use. Nothing belongs to anybody and it s good never to forget that! It s not a bad thing as an adult to have to ask permission to buy a new shirt. It reminds us that the universe belongs to everyone and that all of us should be deeply grateful that it gives us even a little space. 2

Stewardship Inspiration and Spirit At the root of the word inspiration is the word spirit. You can recognize that spirit is at the very center of inspiration. In fact, our word inspiration comes to us from Latin sources, as the Latin word spiritus meant breath. Thus, when we say that the Bible, the Word of God, is inspired, what we are really saying is that God breathed inspiration into those who wrote His Holy Word. All of our readings on this Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time refer to the inspiration of God s Word. St. Paul reveals to us how we fit in to the Word as described in Isaiah. Paul refers to revelation, how the truth is revealed to us through the Word. It is these revelations that give us heavenly hope to us, the words of St. Paul. In the midst of the Second Reading, Paul explains quite clearly how the Word is intended to work when he says, The coming glory will not only be revealed to us, but it will actually be revealed in us. We are to take God s Word and make it real to those around us. This is what we mean when we say stewardship is a way of life. Paul also indicates that the Holy Spirit is alive within each of us, and it is through God s word that it is activated, that is blossoms and grows and produces fruit. God has put what Paul calls the glory into each of us now. It is up to us nonetheless to make it apparent to others. We do that by how we live out discipleship. Revealing the Word and living it out is up to us. www.catholicsteward.com Are you new to Holy Name Cathedral? Have you just registered as a new member of Holy Name? Interested in getting involved? We want to meet you! Contact Amy and she will let you know about an upcoming New Parishioner Reception. New parishioners are invited to attend a 5:15 weekday Mass, followed by a docent-lead tour of the Cathedral, and wine and cheese reception with Fr. Greg in the rectory. You can reach Amy directly at (312) 573-4467 or agreene@holynamecathedral.org. We look forward to meeting you! Become a Cathedral Sustaining Donor The Cathedral s Sustaining Donors program offers consistent giving to the parish through monthly automatic contributions with a credit card and bank withdrawal. Online donations are credited to your tax statement for the end of the year (except when made anonymously), and you can change your account preferences and donation amounts at any time. Register online at www.holynamecathedral.org/give or call Amy at (312) 573-4467. Paying on your To Teach Who Christ Is pledge? Thank you for your support of Holy Name and the campaign. The best way to fulfill your pledge is to use the self-addressed envelope included with your periodic pledge reminders. Or you can mail your installments made payable to To Teach Who Christ Is to: Archdiocese of Chicago Gift Processing PO Box 7256 Kensington, CT 06037-7256 Parish Stewardship Sunday Offertory Week ending 7/9/2017 $28,159.16 not including Electronic giving Fiscal Year ending 2016-2017 $11,470.00 not including Electronic giving Thank you to those who regularly and generously give of their treasure as well as those who give of their time and talent to support the work of our Cathedral. 3

Faith Formation Interested in Becoming Catholic? Seeking to become fully Catholic through the reception of first Eucharist and Confirmation? We would love to talk with you regarding your interest, questions, and how you can move forward in your journey. If you would like to learn more about this, have questions about RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults), or other related questions, please contact the Faith Formation department. We will offer two opportunities for inquirers to meet the staff and learn more about the program. These sessions will be July 26 and August 30. Consider... Sponsoring someone as they journey into the Catholic Church through RCIA. Shaping the youth of our parish as a religious education catechist. Welcoming children and parents as a Baptism Preparation class facilitator Interested in these or other similar opportunities? Contact Jennifer Delvaux at (312) 787-8040 or jdelvaux@holynamecathedral.org Weekly Bible Study This summer, consider joining the Bible Study. This is a great way to continue your spiritual journey and form friendships with your fellow parishioners. Join us for an opportunity to explore the readings of Sunday Mass. Bible study is every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in the Club Room. If interested in any of these programs contact Jennifer Delvaux, or Fr. Don Cambe 4 Women s Ministry & Lectio Divina All women are invited to join the Women s Spirituality Group each Saturday morning for Lectio Divina. Join us in the Rectory at 8:30 a.m. to reflect on Sunday s Gospel. This is an opportunity to read and reflect on the Gospels in a way that encourages a deeper understanding of the passage and a deepening of your journey with God. Feel free to drop in any week. This is a warm and inviting group. We are also exploring the future of this ministry as we brainstorm new areas to grow and develop. If you have thoughts, please contact Jennifer Delvaux at jdelvaux@holynamecathedral.org. Children s Religious Education Registration for the Holy Name Cathedral Religious Education Program is currently being accepted. Children in grades -K through 8 th who attend public schools or who are otherwise educated outside the Catholic School system begin classes on Sunday, September 10 th.2017. Classes will meet from 9:15 10: 45 a.m. in Francis Xavier Ward School located just north of the Cathedral s main entrance on State Street. Pathways to registration include the following: (1) you may call (312) 573-4478 and leave complete mailing information; (2) you may pick up registration forms in the rectory at your convenience; or (3) you may download a form from the parish website (A copy of the certificate of baptism must accompany registration forms of children who were not baptized at Holy Name Cathedral.) For more information, please contact Thomas L. Aspell at (312) 573-4478, or send an email to taspell@holynamecathedral.org

Cathedral Events Friends of Father Augustus Tolton Fr. Augustus Tolton is the first black priest in the United States, the first black priest in the city of Chicago. He accomplished so much in his 43 years of life: a perilous escape from slavery, an education that brought him to Rome for his seminary and ordination, his first mass at St. Peter s on April 25, 1886. He is now a candidate for canonization. Learn more about his life and story as his friends gather on the third Sunday of most months to study and pray for his sainthood. Join us on July 16 at 12:00 PM in the rectory. Also mark your calendar for August 20 when Bishop Perry will bless our Fr. Tolton icon. Cathedral Filipino Network Picnic, Potluck & Music Holy Name Cathedral is inviting all members, family and friends of the Cathedral Filipino Network Faith Community to a fun summer outing! Come join us on Saturday, July 22, 2017 at 4:00 PM in Jay Pritzker Pavilion, Millennium Park for a fun-filled event of fellowship, food, dining al fresco, and an evening of beautiful music, A Broadway Romance. Remember: this is a potluck event, don t forget to bring your favorite dish to share. Plates, utensils, cups & napkins will be provided. Any questions or to receive updates on exact location of picnic, please email: CFNHNC730@gmail.com Coffee In the Courtyard Back by popular demand - The Parish Life Commission is sponsoring Coffee in the Courtyard on Sunday, August 13 from 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM. All are welcome. Meet new friends and catch up with old friends while enjoying complementary coffee and tea, donuts, muffins and lemonade provided by Sunny Side Up and Coffee Shop (4-Star Yelp rating). Thankyou again to our generous donor Brian Sord on behalf of Sunny Side Up & Coffee Shop, located at 42 E. Superior Street. ACT II - Social Dining Friday, July 21 All parishioners are invited to join us the Little Beet Table at 845 N. State Street. The social hour starts at 6PM, with dinner starting at 7PM. Maximum seating is 40 so register early to ensure a spot! Cost: $37 includes starter, entrée, side, dessert, coffee and tip. Deadline to reserve a spot is Sunday, July 16. Just drop off you check at the rectory (not in the collection basket), payable to Holy Name Cathedral. Be sure to include your phone number and social dining in the memo line. No refunds as the restaurant bills for cancellations and no shows. For more info, call Margarette Alfaro at 312-280-0006. Cathedral Filipino Network C.F.N. meets on the second Sunday of the month. The August meeting is the 13 th at 2:00 PM in the rectory. There are many events to plan, including: July 22 - - Picnic; November 11 - - Memorial Mass; December 18 - - Simbang Gabi; January 13 - - Santo Nino Mass. Come join us! Running in the Chicago Marathon? Are you or someone you know training for the big event on Sunday, October 8? Then you are invited to the 5:15 PM Mass on Saturday, October 7 for a blessing. Also keep in mind that our Parish Life Commission is hosting a pasta dinner in our Parish Center immediately after Mass. Golden Wedding Anniversary Mass The Archdiocesan Golden Wedding Anniversary Mass will be offered on Sunday, September 17, 2017 at 2:45 PM, at Holy Name Cathedral. Couples married in 1967 interested in attending this celebration should register at https://pvm.archchicago.org/events/golden-wedding. Please make sure you are registered members of Holy Name Cathedral. If you need assistance with registration please contact Dawn Swanson at 312-573-4401 or dswanson@holynamecathedral.org Other couples can register at their own parish or by contacting the Family Ministries Office at 312-534-8351. 5

Human Concerns Thursday and Friday Suppers Every Thursday and Friday at 4:45 p.m What: Where: For Whom: Cost: Funded By: A free, warm meal. Catholic Charities, LaSalle and Superior 130 local hungry dine-in guests, plus 80 bag lunches to go=210 people fed each night. Free for the guests; almost $1,000 for the parish Donors like you. Make a donation to support this important ministry of the Cathedral by dropping off a check addressed to Holy Name Cathedral in an envelope marked Thursday-Friday Suppers. Sponsored by our Cathedral Human Concerns Commission August Bakers Needed Thursday evenings, our parish provides meals for the local hungry at Catholic Charities. 130 guests are served a warm meal provided by a local restaurant or purchased through Jewel Food Store. To add a homemade touch to the night, homemade desserts are also served. Would you be willing to bake for our guests? Holy Name Career Network Our mission is to help talented professionals find jobs in the community. We are seeking help from parishioners, like you, in the following 3 ways: Provide job opportunities: Share job postings at your company/organization with our network Serve as a Facilitator Provide insight into company culture and the hiring process with candidates Provide Guidance Share your knowledge about career development and networking skills at one of our monthly meetings If you would be willing to help, please contact Esther Leal at eleal@holynamecareernetwork.org or Joe Wade at jwade@holynamecareernetwork.org Dining Out The following restaurants donated meals to the Thursday and Friday suppers served each week by Holy Name Cathedral parish to the local hungry. As you may be dining out, please consider supporting them for their generous support of our ministry. Be sure to mention that you are from Holy Name Cathedral and appreciate their donations. We need 130 large cookies (4 inches) or 260 smaller cookies; we also accept cupcakes, banana loaves or whatever is your favorite to bake. If you are in the baking spirit, please call Fr. John Boivin at 312-787-8040. 6 Hackney s 735 S. Dearborn 312-461-1116 Italian Village 71 W. Monroe 312-332-7005 Tiparo s 1540 N. Clark St. 312-712-9900 Joe s Seafood & Steak 60 E. Grand Ave. 312-379-5637 The Chicago Chop House 60 W. Ontario 312-787-7100 Frankie s Scaloppine 900 N. Michigan, 5th Fl. 312-266-2500 Flaco s Tacos 46 E. Chicago Ave. 312-266-8226 More Cupcakes 1 E. Delaware Place 312-951-0001

Cathedral Events ACT II... For Everyone 40 and Over ACT II is committed to the needs and interests of Holy Name parishioners age 40 and over. Our goal is to encourage participation and a sense of belonging within the community by providing opportunities for SOCIAL gathering, EDUCATIONAL pursuits, SPIRITUAL development and community SERVICE. PLANNING AHEAD... FIRST FRIDAY SUPPERS A hot meal is served to 130 of our neighbors at Catholic Charities, 721 N. LaSalle, on the first Friday of every month. A rewarding service opportunity. WHEN: FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 3:30-6 PM. MARGARET OWENS: firstfridaysupper@gmail.com AFTERNOON SOCIAL BRIDGE Meeting in the rectory from 1-4 pm on the first and third Mondays of the month & playing rubber bridge. WHEN: MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1-4 PM KATHY HAYDEN: kathleen.hayden.net OR 312-944-7430 PINOCHLE GROUP Meets once a month on 3rd Monday evening in the rectory. Welcoming additional participants. WHEN: MONDAY, AUGUST 21 AT 6PM GINNY & ROY SMOLKY: smolkyg@gmail.com OR 248-375-1431 BOOKS TO FILM Meeting 5 times a year, participants read a book that has been made into a movie & watch the DVD - supper & discussion follow. Fee based to cover food and beverage costs. WHEN: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 WHAT: THE BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REY CAROL HANEY: lsdcarol11b@gmail.com OR 312-649-6849 AFTERNOON SKETCH GROUP Sketchers at all levels of experience & proficiency are invited to join the group at selected outdoor sites. WHEN: MONDAYS FROM 1-3 PM JULY 24: THE RIVERWALK AUGUST 14: OLIVE PARK AUGUST 28: SENECA PARK BARBARA WEEKS: bweeks@remarquedesign.com OR 847-687-4260 KNITTING & CROCHETING GROUP On target to reach their goal to knit 240 hats for the clients of Catholic Charities and additional items for "Blessings in a Backpack" for holiday distribution. Join them in the Rectory from 6-8:15 PM WHEN: TUESDAYS, JULY 25, AUGUST 8 & 22 HELEN MCARDLE: helen.mcardle29@icloud.com JOIN ACT II SEND YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS to haneyhomes@yahoo.com & receive our weekly newsletter containing additional parish & community activities. We welcome suggestions for new activities. EXPANDING OUR HORIZONS TOGETHER Holy Name Cathedral Young Adults welcome everyone in their 20 s and 30 s to share companionship in Christ. HNCYA Theology on Tap at Bella Luna Week 1 Sunday, July 16 at 5 PM - 7 PM Speaker of the night will be Clarissa Aljentera presenting: Finding Christ amid constant connectivity We will be hosting TOT this year at nearby Bella Luna Cafe (Dearborn and Superior). Doors open at 5:00 PM and the talk will begin around 5:45 PM. Seating is limited, so pre-register today! https://hncya.eventbrite.com HNCYA and Catholic Charities JB: Prayers With Mary Thursdays at 6:00 pm in CC Chapel This faith gathering will include personal prayers of thanks-giving and intercession, and special prayers for recent victims of violence, and others in need, along with the Angelus and the Rosary. Depending on availability, this faith gathering will take place at the chapel on the third floor of Catholic Charities, or nearby in room 362, at 721 N LaSalle, on Thursdays at 6:PM. HNCYA Second Friday Supper at Catholic Charities Friday, August 11 3:30pm - 6:30pm Come join fellow young adults as we celebrate serving a meal and sharing smiles with those in need! If you are also interested in adding to the celebration by bringing special treats for our guests, we would love your help with that too!. We will meet at Catholic Charities at 721 N. LaSalle Street at 3:30pm, but if you are not available until later, there will still be many great opportunities to help. Food Packing with Catholic Charities Saturday, July 29at 9:30 am Come pack food for hundreds of seniors in need with other young adults from Holy Name Cathedral, members of the Catholic Charities Junior Board, and special guests from the Georgetown University Alumni Group! If you would like to offer a ride to other volunteers, or use the carpool to get to the site, please meet at Catholic Charities at 721 N. LaSalle by 9:30 am. The warehouse is located in McKinley Park at 1965 W Pershing Rd (Pershing And Damen) Chicago, IL 60609! For more information about any activities email youngadults@holynamecathedral.org or check out the Young Adult Facebook page: http://facebook.com/hncya. 7

Order of Worship Prelude Gloria A Community Mass Praeludium G Dur, BWV 541 J.S. Bach Entrance Antiphon and Hymn The Kingdom of God Worship Hymnal #720 LAUDATE DOMINUM Penitential Act Cum Jubilo Music Copyrights held by GIA Publications, Chicago, Illinois Reprinted with Permission under license #A-712817 of OneLicense.net. All rights reserved. Readings Worship Hymnal #1151 8

Order of Worship Gospel Acclamation Mode VI Fraction of the Bread Mass of Creation Communion Antiphon and Hymn Offertory Hymn In This Place your Word is Planted Worship Hymnal #595 STUTTGART Holy, Holy Mass of Creation I Receive the Living God Worship Hymnal #923 LIVING GOD Recessional Hymn Father, We Thank You Worship Hymnal #631 KINGSFOLD The Mystery of Faith Mass of Creation Postlude Fugue G Dur, BWV 541 J.S. Bach Great Amen Mass of Creation 9

We Remember and Celebrate Weddings This Weekend at the Cathedral Paul Wilson & Ezgi Yurdakul Daniel Martinek & Kathleen Whitehead Erin Conlon & Andrew Tierney Upcoming Weddings at the Cathedral II. Phillip Senour & Sarah Griffin I. Joseph Schmid & Patricia Maroney I. Kristopher Koski & Lauren Vasquez-Koski I. Shashank Churukanti & Brittany Schaefer I. Michael Litzinger & Michelle Gravett Welcomed Into Our Family of Faith Edward Randazzo Frohardtlane Madison Louise Krisfalusi Kelvin Ray Knapstein Thaddeus Kin Onn Chau Gianna Isla Rodriguez Eternal Rest Grant Unto Them, O Lord Sheila Reynolds James Murphy Frank J. Jacobs Barbara Olson 10 Mass Intentions Monday, July 17 6:00 am. Anita V. Blanks 7:00 a.m. Anita V. Blanks 8:00 a.m. Anita V. Blanks 12:10 p.m. Anita V. Blanks 5:15 p.m. Anita V. Blanks Tuesday, July 18 - St. Camillus de Lellis 6:00 a.m. Pat Perusse 8:00 a.m. Jean Miller 8:00 a.m. Virginia & Guillermo Delhierro 12:10 p.m. Catherine T. Bremer 5:15 p.m. Bala & Capra Families Wednesday, July 19 6:00 a.m. Paulina & Deogracias Bautista 7:00 a.m. Jenny Dekeersmaecker 8:00 a.m. Special Intention 12:10 p.m. Eugene Lukas 5:15 p.m. His Excellency Tikmehdash Thursday, July 20 St. Apollinaris 6:00 a.m. Dolores Herman 7:00 a.m. Marguerite Lemont 8:00 a.m. Gabi Nandori 12:10 p.m. John & Prakseda Lemke & Family 5:15 p.m. Maria & Stefan Laskowski Friday, July 21 - St. Lawrence of Brindisi 6:00 a.m. Gio Riolo 7:00 a.m. Dianne Walsh 8:00 a.m. Georgia Paulas 12:10 p.m. Charlie Streff 5:15 p.m. Lady Fatima Gitty Saturday, July 22 - St. Mary Magdalene 8:00 a.m. Ignatius Edward Olii 12:10 p.m. Special Intention

Liturgy Please consider donating to the annual summer mission appeal, the Missionary Cooperation Plan July 22 and 23 As we engage in Renew My Church, the mission appeal helps to reinforce our Archdiocesan commitment to greater outreach to the poor and to becoming a true mission-oriented church. We grow in vitality as we recognize and support the Church around the world. Through the Missionary Cooperation Plan the Archdiocese is able to foster mission vitality and inspire discipleship in our parishes. The appeal not only provides much needed support for missionary efforts in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America, and Pacific Islands, but it also offers a way for our own parish communities to become engaged in bringing Christ to the world. Ad genes missionaries go to the peripheries to evangelize in remote, struggling, and persecuted communities, the poorest of the poor. They form priests, educate adults and children, offer medical care, provide safe homes, administer the Sacraments, and more. On Saturday, July 22 and Sunday, July 23 we will welcome Bejoy N. D'Cruze OMI, Bishop of Sylhet Diocese in Bangladesh. Sylhet is a new Diocese erected in 2011. They now have their own house which was blessed and inaugurated in November, 2016. Before that they lived for five years in the rental Muslim Houses. As a new Diocese they are involved in education, healthcare, catechetical and pastoral activities among the poor peoples of Tea plantations and other indigenous groups. Bishop Bejoy is without a Cathedral and a Pastoral Centre. It is predominantly a Muslim country and he still moves freely even though there are death threats from fundamentalists. Please consider giving to this Mission Appeal to help carry out the mission and ministry among the poor people of Sylhet Diocese. Please continue to keep them in your prayers. Bishop Bejoy Nicephorus D Cruze was born on February 9, 1956, at Tuital, in Nawabgonj sub-district under the district of Dhaka. He was ordained a priest on 20 February 1987, and appointed Bishop of Sylhet on 8 July 2011. His installation took place in Moulvibazar on 30 September, 2011. His Episcopal ordination was earlier as Bishop of Khulna diocese on May 6,2005. Bishop D Cruze is also now Chairman, Episcopal Commission for Christian Unity and Interreligious Dialogue, Catholic Bishops' Conference of Bangladesh (CBCB). 11

Cathedral Information Register as a Parishioner: If you regularly pray with us at the Cathedral, we want to welcome you as a member of our Faith Community. You can register on our website, or stop by the Cathedral Administrative Offices. Keep Us Informed: Help us keep our database up-to-date by sending us any changes in address, e-mail, phone number or name. Private Prayer: The Cathedral is open throughout the day for private prayer and devotions. Volunteer Opportunities: Find yourself looking for that perfect opportunity to volunteer at the Cathedral? Send an e-mail to hncvolunteercommunity@gmail.com and become a member of our volunteer community. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Are you interested in becoming Catholic? Are you looking to receive the Sacraments of Baptism, Eucharist, and Confirmation? Contact Jennifer Delvaux, Director of Faith Formation, at jdelvaux@holynamecathedral.org Mass Intentions: Weekday Mass intentions are available for parishioners who would like their intentions to be remembered at Mass. Intentions are available for those who have died or through a Spiritual Bouquet for someone who is living. Stop by the Cathedral Administrative Offices to obtain a date and time. Eucharistic Adoration: Join in adoration of the Blessed Sacrament on the First and Third Friday of the month in the Chapel. Adoration takes place following the 8:00 a.m. Mass until 5:45 p.m. Rosary: The Rosary is prayed Monday through Wednesday after the 5:15 p.m. Mass. Tours: Want to know more about the Cathedral of the Archdiocese of Chicago and this historic landmark in our city? Schedule a tour through our website with one of our Cathedral Docents. Baptisms: Infant baptisms are celebrated on designated Sundays throughout the year at 2:00 p.m. Parents of infants are asked to participate in a one-time baptism preparation class before the baptism. Consult our website to register for the class and to schedule the baptism. Baptisms for children over the age of six are coordinated through our Children s Faith Formation program. You can contact Thomas Aspell, Director of Children s Faith Formation, via e-mail at taspell@holynamecathedral.org for more information. Baptisms for adults are a part of the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. You can contact Jennifer Delvaux, Director of Faith Formation, via e-mail at jdelvaux@holynamecathedral.org Marriage: You must be a currently registered member of Holy Name Cathedral in order to be married at the Cathedral. Please allow at least six months prior to the wedding date you desire before making any other plans. Consult our website for more information on celebrating the sacrament of matrimony at the Cathedral Ministry of Care: If you or your loved one is sick or homebound and unable to attend Mass with us, a trained Minister of Care can bring you Communion. Contact Julie Berggren, Director of Pastoral Care, at jberggren@holynamecathedral.org This Week at the Cathedral Sunday, July 16 8:30 AM - Chicago Shares, Church Vestibule 12:00 PM - Friends of Fr. Augustus Tolton, Rm 204 3:00 PM - Summer Lector Training, Cathedral 6:00 PM - Theology on Tap, Bella Luna Restaurant Monday, July 17 12:30 PM - Act II/Bridge, Rm 204 5:30 PM - Rainbows, Rm 208 5:45 PM - Rosary in the Cathedral Tuesday, July 18 5:45 PM - Rosary in the Cathedral 6:30 PM - Young Adult Board Mtg., Rm 209 Wednesday, July 19 5:45 PM - Rosary in the Cathedral 6:15 PM - Human Concerns Commission, Rm 204 6:30 PM - Bible Study, Rm 201 Thursday, July 20 3:00 PM - Holy Hour for Vocations in the Cathedral 6:30 PM - Baptism Preparation Class, Rm 204 6:45 PM - Centering Prayer, Rm 116 Friday, July 21 8:30 AM - Eucharistic Adoration in the Chapel 5:45 PM - Holy Hour in the Chapel Saturday, July 22 8:30 AM - Women s Spiritualty, Rm 116 1:00 PM - Baptism Preparation Class, Rm 204 Sunday, July 23 10:30 AM - RCIA. Rm 204 2:00 PM - Parish Baptisms, Cathedral 6:00 PM - Theology on Tap My financial advisor will be hearing from me! 12

Holy Name Cathedral 730 North Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60611 Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, Archbishop of Chicago and Pastor Cathedral Administrative Offices 312-787-8040 312-787-9113 (fax) Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: 8:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m. www.holynamecathedral.org Daily Mass 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 am 12:10, 5:15 pm Saturday 8:00 am, 12:10 pm Vigil Masses 5:15 pm and 7:30 pm Sunday 7:00, 8:15, 9:30, 11:00 am; 12:30, 5:15 pm Saturday Reconciliation 3:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m., 6:15 p.m.-7:15 p.m. Rector Very Rev. Gregory S. Sakowicz gsakowicz@holynamecathedral.org Assistant to the Rector Dawn Swanson dswanson@holynamecathedral.org Associate Pastors Rev. John P. Boivin Rev. Don Cambe Rev. Marek Smolka Residents Rev. Kevin Birmingham Rev. Louis Cameli Rev. Ramil Fajardo Rev. Bill Moriarity Rev. William Woestman, O.M.I. Weekend Associates Rev. Msgr. Michael Boland Rev. Kenneth Simpson Deacons Michael McCloskey Stan Strom Dan Welter Oblate Sisters of Jesus the Priest Sister Amada Hernandez, Superior Sister Ana Maria Juarez Sister Maria Louisa Ramirez Sister Manuela Rodriguez Development and Stewardship Department Director of Development & Communications Maureen McInerney mmcinerney@holynamecathedral.org Stewardship Associate Amy Greene agreene@holynamecathedral.org Faith Formation Department Associate Pastor for Faith Formation Rev. Don Cambe dcambe@holynamecathedral.org Director of Faith Formation Jennifer Delvaux jdelvaux@holynamecathedral.org Director of Children s Faith Formation Thomas Aspell taspell@holynamecathedral.org Liturgy Department Director of Liturgy Rev. Marek Smolka msmolka@holynamecathedral.org Assoc. Director of Liturgy & Special Events Michelle M. Peltier mpeltier@holynamecathedral.org Director of Pastoral Care Julie Berggren jberggren@holynamecathedral.org Director of Music & Organist H. Ricardo Ramirez, D.M.A. rramirez@holynamecathedral.org Associate Director of Music & Organist David C. Jonies djonies@holynamecathedral.org Administrative Assistant, Music John Lee music@holynamecathedral.org Finance Department Controller Patricia Palacios ppalacios@holynamecathedral.org Operations Department Chief of Staff Stan Strom sstrom@holynamecathedral.org Chief Engineer Ryan Pietrzak rpietrzak@holynamecathedral.org Office Manager Janet Scheckel jscheckel@holynamecathedral.org Frances Xavier Warde School 751 North State Street 312-466-0700 Head of School Michael Kennedy Archdiocese of Chicago Vocation Office and House of Discernment 750 North Wabash 312-534-8298 Vocation Director Rev. Francis Bitterman Casa Jesus 750 North Wabash 312-640-1065 Interim Director Rev. Francis Bitterman Prayer Request Line 312-573-4493 Follow Holy Name Cathedral on Social Media! @HolyNameChicago holynamecathedral @holynamechicago 13