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The Family of Our Lady of Loretto A Roman Catholic community embracing the gospel of Christ, as a welcoming, caring, family of faith. WEEKEND MASSES: 5pm Saturday - 8:30 and 11:15am Sunday WEEKDAY MASSES: 8:15am - Monday thru Saturday RECONCILIATION: 4-4:45pm Saturday

OUR LADY OF LORETTO HOMETOWN - OAK LAWN Page 2 Dear Parish Family, As we celebrate Thanksgiving Day this coming week, we not only give thanks to God for the blessings we have received, we also promise to wisely use those blessings. We thank God for the gift of faith. We promise to show our gratitude by allowing the Holy Spirit to work through us in bringing others to Christ. We rejoice in the labors of farmers, who bring us an abundant harvest. We commit to treasuring the riches of the earth. We are grateful for our homes, our jobs, our health and food on the table. We show concern for the homeless, the unemployed, the sick and the hungry. On Thanksgiving Day, we are grateful for families, friends, and neighbors. We work to build love and joy among our families, friends, and neighbors. We are grateful for our freedoms. We remember those who sacrificed and continue to sacrifice for those freedoms. We celebrate the diversity of cultures that make us a great people and nation. We work to be a people that respect all cultures, life, and creation. On Thanksgiving Day, we remember loved ones, gone before us in faith to God, who have brought joy to our table. We give thanks for those who have gone home to God. We pray that they may rejoice at God s eternal table. Sincerely, Fr. Tom

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 19, 2017 Page 3 PARISH ACTIVITIES The Food Pantry would like to thank everyone for their ongoing generosity and support. As the holidays quickly approach, the needs of the Food Pantry greatly increase. Please keep us in mind while doing your holiday shopping, and think about purchasing a few of your favorite holiday foods to donate! We are always in need of staples, such as: cereal, (both hot and cold), macaroni and cheese, canned fruits and veggies, pasta sauce and canned pasta meals (ravioli, etc). On Sunday, November 19th, after the 11:15 Mass, the Food Pantry is looking for volunteers to help put together the Thanksgiving bags for our Food Pantry patrons. Come join us!!! Many Thanks, The Food Pantry Be sure to join the Women s Guild as they host their annual Craft Show on Sunday, November 26, in the B Building, from 9am until 3pm. Get a start on your Christmas shopping, and buy something really unique. There promises to be something for everyone, and, of course, some great home-cooked food and tasty sweets from the table of Loretto s Luscious Creations. Don t miss this event!!! The OLL Men s Club will be selling luminaries at the Christmas Craft Fair, as well as after each Mass, beginning December 2. The cost is $3 each or 2 for $5. Take them home and decorate them, and, if you like, you can bring them back on December 17th, and they will be set out on Christmas Eve, inside the Church. News and notes In the spirit of Thanksgiving, the First Degree of the Knights of Columbus Order, which is Charity, Council 805 Pope Leo XIII, has donated $1500.00 to the Our Lady of Loretto Food Pantry. Their generosity is greatly appreciated in this time of need for many of our families. There will be a Thanksgiving Ecumenical Service today, Sunday, November 19, at 6pm, held at Hometown Christian Church, 4340 W. 87th Street. Join us for a rewarding experience, and time well spent. Refreshments will be served after the Service. Due to a scheduling conflict, and the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, there will be no Girls Night Out on Friday, November 24. The next meeting will be on Friday, December 15, the night of the Christmas Party. Now you can spend all day shopping on Friday and not worry about getting home early for the meeting. Sharing Our Gifts This week's scriptures use images of the harvest, family life, and investment to describe the abundant harvest in the reign of God. We discover that sharing the gifts we have been given brings eternal rewards for everyone. In the Gospel parable a master entrusts his possessions to three servants before going on a journey. Each is given some talents. What they do with those talents determines what the master will do with them when he returns. How about us? What are we doing with our talents? How will our Master treat us when he returns? Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

THOSE TO SERVE AT LITURGY ON November 25 & November 26 5 PM SAT. 8:30 AM SUN. 11:15 AM SUN. Lector L. Kurysz S. Postregna S. Lindsay EM D. Mercer L. Thome K. Gilmartin T. Kramer B. Thome T. Gilmartin G. Companio A. Zaczek T. Kramer H. Reinheimer B. Pacourek C. Cavazos We congratulate our parents and families, whose children were welcomed into the new life of Baptism. May God protect these children, reborn into the Family of God. Sunday Readings for November 26, 2017 First Reading: Ezekiel 34:11-12, 15-17 Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 15:20-26, 28 Gospel: Matthew 25:31-46 Ann Contorno Debbie Heitz Keith Slansky Frank Roti Kayla Smyth Dean Ojeda Kim Lewis Patsy Galecki Myriam Florez Betty Dunne Elaine Bridgeman Drew Enselman Austin Louis Campus Jaxon David Campus Rita M. Wilinsky Pray for our Sick Jericho Jeffrey DeVivo Bob Bridgeman, Sr. Michele Vogel Karen Javorski James Stewart Helen Morong Mary Kenny Jim Cooney Bill Showtis Raul Osornio Gina Jakelski Sunday, November 19, 2017 Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:30 - Loretta Connelly Mary Bridgeman Philip LaMantia Edward Polak 11:15 - John Manion Monday, November 20, 2017 8:15 - For All Caretakers Tuesday, November 21, 2017 The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary 8:15 - Purgatorial Society John and Muriel Wagner Wednesday, November 22, 2017 St. Cecilia, Virgin and Martyr 8:15 - Arthur and Opal Bridgeman Thursday, November 23, 2017 Thanksgiving Day St. Clement, St. Columban, Blessed Miguel Agustin Pro 9:00 - People of the Parish Friday, November 24, 2017 St. Andrew Dung-Lac, Priest, and Companions, Martyrs 8:15 - Margaret Stevens Saturday, November 25, 2017 St. Catherine of Alexandria 8:15 - Arthur O Hare 5PM - James and Margaret Ivers Joe Pacourek Amy and Jim Stewart Sunday, November 26, 2017 Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe 8:30 - Joan Dobrowits Mary Bridgeman Philip LaMantia Rita Webster 11:15 - Eileen Dahl Page 4

Page 5 Week of November 5, 2017 Received: $4683.00 +Direct Deposits: 2425.00 $7108.00 All Saints: $231.00 All Souls: $274.00 Food Pantry: $220.00 Week of November 12, 2017 Received: $3677.00 Human Development: $369.00 Food Pantry: $145.00 Year-to-Date Collected: $87,919.00 Thank you for your generous support! Sun. Nov. 19th Mon. Nov. 20th Tues. Nov. 21st 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time RE Classes 9:30am Family Mass Grades 5 & 7 11:15am Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service At Hometown Christian Church 6pm Boy Scouts 6pm Knights of Columbus 7:30pm Bible Study after the 8:15am Mass Choir Rehearsal in the Church 5pm Please be generous in this week's second collection for the Catholic Campaign for Human Development. In the United States, one in six people live in poverty. With this collection you support programs that address the cause of poverty, and provide a sustainable future for those who struggle across the country. Please prayerfully consider how you can support this collection. Thurs. Nov. 23rd Thanksgiving Day 9am Mass Sun. Nov. 26th Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe No RE Classes Women s Guild Craft Show B Building Bulletin articles are due in writing by noon Monday. FOR YOUR INFORMATION: WEEKEND MASSES: WEEKDAY MASSES: 5 p.m. Saturday - 8:30 and 11:15 a.m. Sunday 8:15 a.m. - Monday thru Saturday RECONCILIATION: 4-4:45 p.m. on Saturday BAPTISMS and WEDDINGS: Please call the rectory office for information at 708-424-7471 (8:30 am to 4 pm) RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: Classes for Kindergarten thru 8th grade are Sundays, 9:30-11:00 a.m. Reconciliation is received in 2nd grade, First Communion is received in 3rd grade and Confirmation is received in 8th grade. Call the RE office for more information at 708-499-0832. PARISH ORGANIZATIONS Parish Transformation Committee Ministers of Care Women s Guild Bereavement Committee Men s Club PARISH STAFF Rev. Thomas S. Cabala, Pastor Jackie Watt, Parish Office Marianne Powers, Catechetical Leader Patti Washkevich, Bulletin Editor Steve Kittler, Music Director, Parish Office OUR LADY OF LORETTO PARISH Phone: 708-424-7471 8925 South Kostner Ave. - Hometown, Illinois, 60456 www.ourladyloretto.com A Roman Catholic community, embracing the gospel of Christ, as a welcoming, caring, family of faith.