The Spirit Our Lady of Ransom Catholic Church Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 17, 2019 Blessed are you who are poor, for the kingdom of God is yours. Luke 6:20
February 17, 2019 Mass Intentions 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday, February 18 6:30 a.m. Antonino LaCorte 8:15 a.m. Deceased Members Kane Family Tuesday, February 19 6:30 a.m. Cecilia Jara 8:15 a.m. Marilou McGuire; Leszek Lopatka; Deceased Members Thomas Lazio Family Wednesday, February 20 6:30 a.m. Rob Pullen 8:15 a.m. Consuelo S. Sitjar Thursday, Feb. 21 (St. Peter Damien, Bishop & Doctor) 6:30 a.m. Purgatorial Society 8:15 a.m. Walter Wozniak Friday, February 22 (The Chair of St. Peter the Apostle) 6:30 a.m. Protection of Life at Every Stage 8:15 a.m. Anthony Pelsi Saturday, February 23 (St. Polycarp, Bishop & Martyr) 8:15 a.m. Jose Mari Corrales; Rose Napoli; Don Beci; Christopher Colletti; Jozef Nagorzonski; Stuart Seaholm; Fely Marie Guerrero 5:00 p.m. John Bubula Sunday, February 24 (Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time) 7:30 a.m. Mary Celar 9:00 a.m. For the People of OLR 10:45 a.m. Matthew Demeo 12:15 p.m. Armando & Pia Mei 5:00 p.m. Salvatore & Antoinette Oliva 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. Matt Bozovsky Associate Pastor Frmatt@olransom.org 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. MINISTRIES CHAIRPERSONS Mrs. Kathleen Deveau 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 & Mrs. Deborah Bosco Wedding Ministry Coordinators 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 Wednesdays 7:00am 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.
February 17, 2019 Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Page Three From the desk of the Pastor... I Am Sick Unto Death... Like many of you I watched recent news coverage that deeply saddened and sickened me. On the 46th Anniversary of the fateful Roe v. Wade decision that first legalized abortion, amidst a throng of cheers and applause and set against the backdrop NYC skyscrapers illuminated in pink to show support, Governor Cuomo signed into law the so-called Reproductive Health Act. It was a jubilee celebration guaranteeing the right of a woman to end her child s life up to the very moment of birth. There were warm, celebratory embraces for all, except, of course, for the babies whose death warrants were just signed. It isn t just the immoral legislation that is so abhorrent, it is the delight with which the new bill was received by legislators and abortion advocates. Even if one could argue, however errantly, that abortion should in some cases be justified, to celebrate with delight the killing of viable babies is inhuman and nothing short of demonic. Within a few days of the law s implementation, in the Commonwealth of Virginia, delegates to the state Legislature introduced a bill, subsequently tabled, that likewise proposed abortion up to the moment of birth. In a radio interview, Virginia Governor Northam, a physician, tried to defend the bill with what he apparently thought was a compassionate pledge that, should a child survive an abortion, the infant would be kept comfortable. [And] the infant would be resuscitated if that s what the mother and the family desired, and then a discussion would ensue. In the meantime, back home at the headquarters of Planned Parenthood, the largest abortion provider in the nation, our newly elected Governor Pritzker signed an executive order, also on the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, ordering that state departments must include abortion procedures in their medical benefits. These indefensible actions mark a dark moment in the long, somber history of abortion in America. And, as some have pointed out, it is a new chapter in the abandonment of the Church s teachings by politicians who still call themselves Catholic. Fortunately there are some states that still seek to protect unborn children. Among them: Alabama has all but banned abortion in the state, and Louisiana, Arkansas, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas and West Virginia are following suit. In early February, Alabama petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold its law restricting dismemberment abortions. Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Carolina, South Dakota and Utah joined the petition. Many steadfast, wonderful, dedicated warriors continue to fight the good fight of defending human life at every stage. Please join me in praying for them and for a profound change of heart among civic leaders that they begin to promote a culture of life. Let us pray daily for an end to the scourge of legalized abortion that now includes infanticide. And may God have mercy on us. Have a blessed week,
February 17, 2019 Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Page Four All women in the parish are invited to a Women s Morning of Recollection Wednesday, February 20 In church from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. It will include two meditations offered by an Opus Dei priest, benediction and confession. Come take a little time for reflection, meet new people and make new friends! All are welcome! * * * Babysitting is offered in a classroom (room 14) adjacent to the church. $5.00 per child; $15 max per family APPLAUSE! APPLAUSE!! Notre Dame College Prep recently recognized Michael Parisi, a student from OLR who achieved Summa Cum Laude - a GPA of 3.80 or better with no grade lower than a C-. Liturgical Ministers for Next Week s Liturgies Date/Time Lector Eucharistic Ministers Cantors Servers Saturday, February 23 5:00 p.m. Mark Brzozowski John Dobbins Joe Bialko, Gigi Bialko, Joan Del Medico, Marilyn Kirschten, Patricia Lawlor, Carol Mozgowiec, Mary Mundt, David Nellessen, Chris Seske Rob Sadlowski Clarissa Valeroso Catherine Valeroso Sunday, February 24 7:30 a.m. Daniel Ramirez Wayne Sliwa George Colgan, Rosanne Dulski, Joan Karwoski, Pat Lucas, Dennis Ramirez, Phyllis Ranalli, Terry Uselmann Jody Schuth Matthew Cordero Frank Kedzior 9:00 a.m. Ben Oliva Fred Batliner, Gerry Batliner, Carol Bergeron, Gina Marie Greco, Joey Randazzo, Filomena Randazzo, Kathleen Sass, Mel Sass, Norm Stranczek Jody Schuth Sergio Bacuac Christopher Bacuac 10:45 a.m. Robert Bell Barbara Kopec Maureen Bell, Robert Bell, Justina Bernatek, Toni Brana, Nancy Hedrick, Michael Klatt, Jerry Merkel, Tom Reich, Joel Sacris OLR Choir Tommy Bernatek Jack Whalen 12:15 p.m. Michael Klatt Ben Paolelli Angelita DePaz, Eduardo DePaz, Maria Galluzzi, Cathy Gierum, John Gierum, Joe Paolelli, Chris Paolelli, Gloria Scardino, Matilde Yates FCC Choir Emmy Uzquiano Almus Uzquiano 5:00 p.m. Steve Dolan Lydia LaScola Georgene Croteau, James Croteau, Steve Dolan, R. Scott Flick, Lydia LaScola Rob Sadlowski Jhaydee Santos (volunteer needed)
February 17, 2019 Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Page Five All are invited to a fàa ctàü v~ëá Wtç ctüàç (sponsored by Catholic Women s Club) Saturday, March 16, 2019 Paluch Hall Doors Open 6:00 PM Dinner 7:00 PM Tickets $35 (no refunds) Includes: Corned Beef & Cabbage Catered by Harrington s Beer & Wine (sponsored by Men s Club) Dessert Entertainment Tickets available at the Ministry Center and after Masses beginning weekend of 2/16-2/17 Also sold 2/23-2/24 Last date tickets will be sold is 3/2-3/3 NO TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR Please spend some time this week reflecting on the Annual Catholic Appeal. We will conduct our in-pew pledge process at all Masses next weekend. Remember once we reach our parish goal in paid pledges, 100% of any additional funds come back to our parish to help fund our needs. Each pledge makes a difference because all parishes participate in the campaign and the gifts of many enable our Archdiocese to deliver needed ministries and services to answer Jesus call to Come, Follow Me
February 17, 2019 Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Page Six OUR CHURCH WINDOWS ST. ANGELA MERICI (14741540) It is appropriate that this image of St. Angela includes a young girl with an open book, the symbol of the teacher. Orphaned at the age of 10, she spent her life teaching children, then teaching others to teach. She ultimately founded the Company of St. Ursula, or the Ursulines, which was the first teaching order of women in the church. Canonized in 1807; her feast is celebrated on January 27. ST. PETER The keys in his hands symbolize the keys to heaven that Jesus gave him. This is the Rock whom Jesus chose personally to lead His new church. First Pope, Leader, Missionary, Preacher, Teacher. All of these fit this man. His feast is celebrated on June 29. ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI (1181-1226) This image includes such symbols as the cross he carried, a Bible which he used as the only guide for his life, and the robe he chose to wear instead of the fine clothes of his birthright, tied with a rope as his followers still do. He was described as a poor little man who astounded and inspired the Church by taking the gospel literally ; and he did it without rancor, without reservation and without question. He is the patron saint of animals and the ecology. His feast day is celebrated on October 4. ST. FRANCES XAVIER CABRINI (1850-1917) Frances was born in Italy. She became Mother Cabrini when she made her vows and took the religious habit. She found the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart. Pope Leo XIII urged her to come to the United States where she established schools, orphanages and hospitals. She became a naturalized citizen in 1909; was the first US citizen canonized in 1946 as the patron saint of immigrants. Her feast day is celebrated on November 13. SACRED HEART OF JESUS When Jesus died on the cross his pierced heart became a sign of the completeness of his love for us, a love that compelled him to die for us and that prompted him to remain with us in the bread and wine of the Eucharist. In art the Sacred Heart is pierced, surmounted by a cross and encircled with thorns. Light radiates from it to show that it is a burning furnace of love. St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, a sister in France, promoted devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. This year we celebrate the Feast of the Sacred Heart on June 28.
February 17, 2019 Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Page Seven Pajama Drive - February 9-26, 2019 OLR s ministry for Domestic Abuse Awareness continues to help WINGS. You can help again with our second Pajama Drive. Gently used or new, lightweight pajamas or nightgowns for babies, children and adults are need in these sizes: Girls 9M, 5, 7, 8, 9, 14/16 Boys Newborn, 3M, 9M, 24M, 2T, 3T, 4T, 5T, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10/12, 14/16 Women XS, S, L, 2X, 3X Men S, M, L, XL, 2X, 3X Bring your donations to the Pajama Drive Baskets in our Gathering Space February 9-26, 2019. Thank you for your prayers and pajamas! WINGS: http://wingsprogram.com/ or call 24 Hour Hotline: 1-847-221-5680 Visit National Resource Center: https://nrcdv.org/dvam National Hotline: http://www.thehotline.org/ or call 24 Hour Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE) SAINT JULIANA PARISH DAY OF FAITH, FELLOWSHIP, PRAYERS AND REFLECTION Come and See - Spiritual Lessons from the Life of Christ Fr. James Wallace, presenter The St. Juliana Missionary Spirit Team is hosting a day of Faith, Fellowship, Prayer and Reflection on Saturday, March 9, 2019 at St. Juliana Church, 7201 North Oketo Avenue in Chicago. The day is open to St. Juliana, St. Paul of the Cross, Our Lady of Ransom, Our Lady of Hope, Mary Seat of Wisdom, Queen of All Saints, St. Mary of the Woods, and anyone who wants to join us on a day of Faith, Fellowship and Reflection. Fr. James Wallace, the pastor of St. Juliana Parish, is the presenter. The topic for the retreat is Come and See, Spiritual Lessons from the Life of Christ. The day will begin with 8:30 a.m. Mass and will run until 1:00 p.m. There will be a coffee break. No registration is necessary. Please attend on March 9. For additional information contact Diana Laske at dianalaske@ gmail.com. ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO On behalf of the retired religious of the Archdiocese and of the United States, I would like to thank the members of Our Lady of Ransom Catholic Church for your generous donation of $4,616 towards the Retirement Fund for Religious. Your gift continues to make it possible for religious communities to provide quality care for their retired members who selflessly served the People of God through years of dedicated service. Please be assured of the prayers of all religious, both retired and active, asking God s continued blessings upon your parish throughout the year. Brother Michael S. Segvich, CFC Retirement Fund for Religious Coordinator Dear OLR Parishioners I just wanted to thank you for the monetary and slipper donations. Slippers may seem like such a small thing, but they bring warmth and comfort to those who are leaving scary situations. Thank you so much for your generosity ad loving hearts. Tabitha Nilson WINGS Program
February 17, 2019 Sixth 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: Walter Kozinski Jadwiga Komosa 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 February 10 $ 11,697 Year-to-Date..$ 460,397 We are grateful. P R A Y F O R T H E S I C K Patricia Marczuk (4) Josephine Bax (4) Joann Krebiehl (4) Gina Deluca (3) Carol Mozgowiec (3) Dominic A. Vecchio (3) Regina D Amico (3) Diane Morazoni Marcus (2) 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! SR Anthony A. D Amico 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 1st Lt. Timothy F. Eddy, Jr. 1st Lt. Catie LaScola, USMC LCpl Zachary Christopher Flick USMC SPC Liam Walsh 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.)
From: Our Lady of Ransom Parish Niles, IL 847-823-2550 Contact: Cathy Williams Bulletin #000161 Date: February 17, 2019 8 PAGES PLUS COVER SHEET Publisher 2007 Printer HP Laser Jet CP3525