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At the name of Jesus, every knee should bend of those in Heaven and on earth and under the earth. November 5, 2017-31st 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

Message from the Rector Dear People of God, There is a story of a priest who had been on a long flight from one city to another. The first warning of approaching problems came when the sign on the airplane flashed on FASTEN YOUR SEATBELTS. Then after a while, a calm voice said, We shall not be serving the beverages at this time because we are experiencing turbulence. Please be sure your seat belt is fastened. As he looked around the aircraft, it became obvious that many of the passengers were becoming apprehensive. Later the voice of the announcer said, We are so sorry that we are unable to serve the meal at this time. The turbulence is still ahead of us. And then the storm broke. The ominous cracks of thunder could be heard even above the roar of the engines. Lightning lit up the darkening skies, and within moments that great plane was like a cork tossed around on a celestial ocean. One moment the airplane was lifted on terrific currents of air; the next, it dropped as if it were about to crash. The priest confessed that he shared the discomfort and fear of those around him. He said, As I looked around the plane, I could see that nearly all the passengers were upset and alarmed. Some were praying. The future seemed bleak and many were wondering if they would make it through the storm. Then, I suddenly saw a little girl. Apparently the storm meant nothing to her! She had tucked her feet beneath her as she sat on her seat; she was reading a book and everything within her small world was calm and orderly. Sometimes she closed her eyes, then she would read again; but worry and fear were not in her world. When the plane was being buffeted by the terrible storm, when it lurched this way and that, as it rose and fell with frightening severity, when all the adults were scared half to death, that marvelous child was completely composed and unafraid. The priest could hardly believe his eyes. When the plane finally reached is destination and all the passengers were hurrying to disembark, the priest lingered to speak to the girl whom he had watched for such a long time. Having commented about the storm and behavior of the plane, he asked why she had not been afraid. The child replied, Cause my Daddy s the pilot, and he s taking me home. There are many kinds of storms that buffet us. Physical, mental, financial, domestic, and many other storms can easily and quickly darken our skies and throw our plane spinning out of control. We have all known such times, but can we trust God as our pilot? People are like stained glass windows: they sparkle and shine when the sun is out, but when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there is light within. How do we get the sparkle within our heart? How do we let the light of God shine through us? The answer is found by giving life away rooted in prayer and faith. The secret of life is giving life away in service, ministry and love to one another. Also, do not forget the importance of forgiving others and oneself. We have all heard the term life-giving. Am I a life-giving person or a life-taking person? No matter our age, status or position by our Baptism we are called to serve one another, especially the poor, oppressed and homeless. Lou Holtz, the former football coach at the University of Notre Dame once said (to paraphrase): Good morale doesn t come from someone patting you on the head; it comes from believing that what you re doing is worthwhile and knowing that you do it well. Our life is a journey with the Lord Jesus guiding and steering the sails of our life if we trust and let go. God is the pilot and we are the co-pilots not the other way around. The ride called life includes bumps, turbulence, sunshine and storms. However, trust in the Lord because God is the pilot and God is taking us home. Enjoy the ride, 2 Fr. Greg

Stewardship Whoever humbles himself with be exalted There is no question that Jesus had a way with words. The Word of the Lord is filled with what we are very familiar with in our society sound bites if you will, which convey so much meaning. The last verses of today s Gospel from St. Matthew contain one of those short statements which carry so much more meaning. Jesus says, The greatest among you must be your servant. Whoever exalts himself will be humbled; but whoever humbles himself will be exalted. In those two sentences are found the key to a stewardship way of life, which revolve around service and humility. There is no question that these are powerful words. They reveal to us all that we need to understand to be a true disciple of Christ. In his letter to the Philippians St. Paul wrote, Though He was in the form of God, He did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but EMPTIED HIMSELF, by taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men. And being found in human form, HE HUMBLED HIMSELF by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. (Phil. 2:5-8). True humility will be ultimately exalted by God. Our society teaches us to strive to reach the top, but Jesus is reminding us that we need to regard others as more important than we are. We have two choices in life perhaps, to be self exalters, or to be God-exalted. Is there any doubt as to what we as Christians should pursue? Thank 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 Maureen at (312) 573-4425. Parish Stewardship Sunday Offertory FY18 Annual Collection Budget Sustaining Donors Weekly Average Collection Weekend of October 29 $ 40,000 / week ($2 million annually) $ 7,766 (automatic electronic giving thank you!) $ 33,800 ($6,200) surplus / shortfall to budget Mexico & Puerto Rico Collection $ 12,852 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 Boost Your Beliefs: Dealing with Christmas when You ve Suffered a Loss Facilitated by Deacon Dan Welter Tuesday, November 28, 6:30 8 p.m. Parish Center Cafeteria Deacon Dan Welter is Chancellor for the Archdiocese of Chicago ADOPT A RCIA CANDIDATE We have a few new adults coming forward to begin their faith journey towards Catholicism, and not enough sponsors to accompany them. Won t you give a few hours of your week to join them as a spiritual companion? For more information, contact Fr. Don Cambe or Kenneth Ortega for more information. Weekly Bible Study Join us for an opportunity to explore the readings of Sunday Mass. We look at the scriptures through a biblical lens but also how to apply the message of scripture to our daily lives. Bible study is every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in the Rectory. Artistic Impressions of Advent: A journey of Hope Artistic Call for Creative Submissions All ages and skill levels are encouraged to submit artwork for this event, December 2 nd, 2017, 6:30-8 p.m. Accepted mediums include painting, drawing, printmaking, small sculpture, collage and photography. For more information, contact Jill McLean by email: jill@jillmclean.com or the HNC rectory at (312)-787-8040. Patrons of the arts, mark your calendar for this powerful evening of sharing and exploration of hope and inspiration through artistic impressions! Holy Land Pilgrimage April 9 19 Most people make a bucket list in their lifetime, and a pilgrimage to the Holy Land is surely among them. Join us for an 11 day journey retracing where Jesus walked. Let this be a moment of transforming encounter as the Gospels come alive. Full details including the itinerary and registration for, can be found on the cathedral website. 4

Cathedral Events Friends of Fr. Augustus Tolton Meet the Iconographer What does it mean to write an icon? Why is this religious art so different from the art of the Western world? What was the connection between Fr. Augustus Tolton and his iconographer? You are invited to a presentation of Chicago iconographer Joseph Malham on Sunday, November 19 at 12:00 PM in the rectory. Commissioned to write an icon of Fr. Augustus Tolton, he entered into a spiritual relationship with this man being considered for Sainthood. All are welcome to listen to meet the iconographer. Cathedral Filipino Network On Sunday, November 12, C.F.N. will hold its monthly meeting at 2:00 PM in the rectory. Plans are being finalized for our Simbang Gabi (Dec. 18), our Santo Nino (Jan. 13), and our annual Lenten Afternoon of Reflection (March 11). All are welcome. Flu Shots free of charge Pope Francis has announced that the Sunday before the Feast of Christ the King each year is to be known as the World Day of the Poor. This year it is November 19. Our Holy Father is urging each parish to reach out in a concrete way to the people in need in their community. This is a follow-up to the Jubilee Year of Mercy. Our parish is planning to honor this day. One of the practical activities in the planning is to provide free flu shots to anyone who requests it. On Sunday, November 12, from 12:00-3:00 PM, in our parish center, our local Walgreens Pharmacy (State & Walton) will administer flu shots free of charge. All are welcome to take advantage of this opportunity. Wine Tasting Event The Parish Life is sponsoring a wine tasting event on November 9 from 5:30-7:30 PM at House of Glunz (corner of Wells and Division). Proprietor Barbara Glunz will lead the tastings for the event with attendees sampling six Classic Wines from California, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Bulgaria and South Africa along with descriptive notes. Various cheeses, charcuterie, corn fritters, and a huge German pretzel with beer cheese will be served. House of Glunz will donate 15% of wine sales back to Holy Name Cathedral. Tickets are available for $25/person through the rectory office or on our website under Parish Life Commission activities and events. Holy Name Apartment and Condo Masses Holy Name Cathedral s Rector, Fr. Greg, and the Parish Pastoral Council are bringing Mass to apartment and condo buildings in the parish s neighborhood. It is our way of bringing the faith to your homes. We d love for you to invite a neighbor or a friend so we can introduce them to our wonderful parish. Our next Mass will take place on November 30 at 7:00 PM for residents of 222 E. Chestnut Street. We will have a Mass with a short social after and chance to meet Fr. Greg and other members of the parish. Since space is limited, please RSVP by a week before the event by November 23 to parishpastoralcouncilhnc@gmail.com. Chicago Shares Chicago Shares are $1 vouchers sold in books of five, making it a convenient, safe and constructive means to provide meals and other necessities for hungry people. Chicago Shares will be sold on Sunday, November 19 from 8:30 AM until 12:30 PM in the Cathedral vestibule. To learn more about the program visit, www.chicagoshares.org 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 Blood Drive Sunday, November 26, 2017 8:30 AM to 1:30 PM Parish Center Cafeteria To Register Visit: http://tinyurl.com/hncblooddrive Or you can contact us at HNCHumanConcerns@gmail.com or call (1-800-733-2767) or visit redcrossblood.org. Use Sponsor Code: Holy Name Cathedral. Appointments preferred; walk-ins welcome! Bring a photo ID or your blood donor card, or two other forms of ID. You can save up to 15 minutes when you donate blood by using RapidPass! Visit redcrossblood.org/rapidpass for more information. Warm Gloves Needed This is the time of year when we look at our lives and realize how grateful we are to God for his many blessings. We have a way for you to express your gratitude by an act of generosity on your part. Fall is here and winter is approaching. Many people who spend a great deal of time outside do not have warm gloves or a way to buy them. Holy Name is seeking to collect 300 pairs of warm winter gloves mostly men to be given to our Thursday and Friday Supper guests in early December. Please bring your gloves to the rectory at 730 N. Wabash by Sunday, November 26. World Day of the Poor Let us love, not with words but with deeds. Announcing the 1st World Day of the Poor on November 19. Pope Francis invites Christians to create moments of encounter and friendship, solidarity and concrete assistance. To honor the spirit of the mission, the Cathedral will host the following events: Sunday, November 12 11:30AM-3:00PM Walgreens will administer free flu shots to those in need in the parish center cafeteria. See page 5 of the bulletin for more details. Sunday, November 18 11:00AM-2:30PM We will welcome 150 guests to a luncheon catered by Italian Village in the parish center cafeteria. Sunday, November 19 9:00AM-12:00PM We will distribute bag lunches to those in need in our neighborhood. We need volunteers for all events. Please go to https://tinyurl.com/y8b9mwgd to sign up to help administer to the needs of the poor. 6 To read Pope Francis message, visit https://tinyurl.com/y983dpt8

Cathedral Events ACT II... For Everyone 40 and Over SOCIAL DINING ON HIATUS No events are planned during the months of November or December. The next dining event will be in January. HNCONNECTIONS Beth has purchased her ticket for the Wine Tasting Event sponsored by the Parish Life Commission and invites you to join her for an evening of educating your palate while consuming delicious edibles. Fifteen percent of wine sales that evening go to Holy Name Cathedral. Tickets for the event are available for $25/person at the Rectory office OR See the ad elsewhere in this bulletin for link to purchase. WHEN: Thursday, November 9; 5:30-7:30 PM WHERE: House of Glunz (corner of Wells & Division) Let her know you'll be coming at mbawerkamp@gmail.com, and she'll save you a seat. AFTERNOON MOVIE GROUP WHEN: Sunday, November 12 (time and venue TBA) FILM: MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS Does this remake measure up to the 1974 thriller? Match your "little grey cells" against master sleuth Hercule Poirot. Which of the passengers is a murderer? From the novel by Agatha Christie, this star-studded cast includes Johnny Depp, Judi Dench, Michelle Pfeiffer, Derek Jacobi, Willem Dafoe and Penelope Cruz. If you wish to see this movie with the group, contact Maureen at maureenmooney@att.net OR 773-871-1149 by Nov. 7th. She will then contact you with the theater & meeting time. AFTERNOON SKETCH GROUP The November meeting will be their annual lunch "around the tree" in the Walnut Room. Although the date has yet to be decided, it will be well before the Thanksgiving holiday. In January the group will resume their regular (once a month) indoor winter schedule, meeting on the fourth Monday of the month in the Rectory. Watch this bulletin column for details. Questions? Barbara Weeks is the coordinator: Bweeks@RemarqueDesign.com OR 847-687-4260. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER Sign on and join the nearly 500 on our weekly email list There is no membership fee to join and no restrictions other than being 40 or older and wanting to participate. Send your email address to: act2mail@holynamecathedral.org and you will receive our weekly email which has more local news & information than can be included in our column. In addition, we look to you, our parishioners, to suggest additional programs or special interest groups that we might initiate. Submit your ideas to Carol Haney: 312-649-6849 OR haneyhomes@yahoo.com. EXPANDING OUR HORIZONS TOGETHER Holy Name Cathedral Young Adults welcome everyone in their 20 s and 30 s to share companionship in Christ. Sunday Social Brunch at Ditka s Sunday, November 5th at 12:30pm Join for another edition of our Sunday brunch social after the 11am mass! We will be at Mike Ditka s Chicago (11 E. Chestnut) around 12:30pm. Meet us in the courtyard after mass and we will walk over together. Next Social: 6:30pm on 11/12 at Bistronomic Prayers With Mary Thursdays at 6:00 PM at Catholic Charities Join our Blessed Mother and Catholics from around Chicago in prayer every Thursday, praying for peace and celebrating our relationship with Mary, as Holy Name Cathedral Young Adults and the Catholic Charities Junior Board host Prayers with Mary! Prayers with Mary takes place Thursdays at 6:00PM on the third floor of Catholic Charities at 721 N. LaSalle in the chapel or room 362. Second Friday Thanksgiving Supper at Catholic Charities Friday, November 10th at 3:30pm Come join fellow young adults from Holy Name Cathedral in November for a Thanksgiving celebration, serving a meal and sharing smiles with those in need! We will meet at Catholic Charities at 721 N. LaSalle at 3:30 PM, but if you are not available until later, there will still be great opportunities to help. Big Shoulders Give Back Day Saturday, November 11th at 8:30am Join us for a fun filled morning helping support and improve Holy Angels School with a Big Shoulder's Fund Give Back Day! Breakfast and coffee will be served! Dress in comfortable clothes you can get dirty because we will be painting, cleaning, landscaping, and organizing. Everyone is welcome! Bring your family, friends, and colleagues! We will meet on the front steps of Holy Nat at 8:30AM for car pooling. Please let us know if you can drive. November Book Club Meeting Thursday, November 16th at 6:00pm Book: How to Make a Good Confession by Fr. John Kane The HNC Young Adult Book Club will meet (more or less) every 4th Thursday of each month. BYOB and pot-luck snacks to share. Enter the Rectory through the entrance on Wabash Avenue. Free parking in the HNC lot, which is accessible off Superior between Dearborn and State. All ages welcome. 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 INTROIT The Mystery of Faith Land of Rest Worship Hymnal #359 RICHARD PROULX Great Amen Land of Rest Worship Hymnal #360 RICHARD PROULX Entrance Hymn Lamb of God Mass of Creation M. HAUGAN On Eagles Wing s Worship Hymnal #690 ENGLEBERG Communion Antiphon Penitential Rite Cum Jubilo Gloria Carillon Mass RICHARD PROULX/ARR. H. RICARDO RAMIREZ Communion Hymn After the final refrain: I am Bread of Life Worship Hymnal #950 Arr. PROULX - BREAD OF LIFE Readings Worship Hymnal #1199 Gospel Acclamation Worship Hymnal #332 RICHARD PROULX Offertory Saturday 5:15 Sunday 9:30 & 11 am Masses Rejoice in the Lord Sunday 9:30 & 11 am Masses O Lord, Increase My Faith HENRY LOOSEMOORE Recessional Hymn Lord, Whose Love in Humble Service Worship Hymnal #780 IN BABILONE Anonymous Holy, Holy Land of Rest Worship Hymnal #358 RICHARD PROULX 8

Liturgy Book of Remembrance The month of November is traditionally the month in which we remember and pray for those we have known who have gone before us marked with the sign of faith. Our parish Book of Remembrance is on a stand near our reliquary at the foot of the steps leading up to the Sanctuary by the Tabernacle and will remain there for you to inscribe the names of your loved ones throughout the month of November. Once our Book of Remembrance is full, a new book will be put out, and the filled book will be placed at the Shrine of Our Blessed Mother. Save the date Saturday, November 11, 2017-11:00 a.m. Filipino Network - Memorial Mass Monday, November 20, 2017-12:15 p.m. Memorial Mass for Deceased Bishops, Priests and Deacons Finding Meaning in Suffering Fr. Robin Ryan, CP Wednesday, November 15, 2017 6 PM in the Parish Center The reality of suffering impacts upon all of us, and as people of faith we grapple with its meaning. We will explore ways in which the experience of suffering has been reflected upon in Scripture and tradition. We will also discuss the insights of some contemporary theologians and spiritual writers on this topic. We will relate these insights to Christian life in a world where suffering abounds. Fr. Ryan is a Passionist priest and theologian who serves as Associate Professor of Systematic Theology and Director of the Master of Arts in Theology program at Catholic Theological Union. To register: http://tinyurl.com/hnc-suffering Questions? Contact Julie Berggren at 312.573.4427 or jbergren@holynamecathedral.org Sunday, November 26, 2017 - Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ King of the Universe Immaculate Conception Novena Join the Liturgy Council in prayer to Our Lady after the 5:15 p.m. Mass in the Cathedral near the Courtyard doors. Thursday, November 30, Friday, December 1 Saturday, December 2, Sunday, December 3 Monday, December 4, Tuesday, December 5 Wednesday, December 6, Thursday, December 7 Friday, December 8 COMING TO OUR HOLY NAME CATHEDRAL A Consultant from the Catholic Cemeteries will be present at Holy Name Cathedral on November 18 and 19 to talk about the importance of pre-planning your burial arrangements and answer any questions you may have. Questions relating to graves, crypts, cremation, burial options, interest-free purchase programs, and the special Holy Name Cathedral discount will all be addressed. The consultants will be in present at all of the masses. Please stop by to say hello. 9

We Remember and Celebrate Upcoming Weddings at the Cathedral III. III. 10 Brian St. Peter & Elizabeth Antonucci Patrick Becht & Ashley Martell I. Lance Eyb & Jacqueline Corres I. Peter Steffen & Kathleen Mohan Midnight Mass Tickets Midnight Mass ticket distribution will begin November 27. To make sure you receive your tickets, please send a self-addressed (regular sized) stamped envelope indicating how many tickets you would like to: Holy Name Cathedral c/o Midnight Mass Tickets 730 N. Wabash Avenue Chicago, IL 60611 Mass Intentions Monday, November 6 6:00 a.m. Jean Hoffmaster 7:00 a.m. James C. Mahneke 8:00 a.m. Harold Oliver 12:10 p.m. Jose del Mundo 5:15 p.m. Gregorio Sapio, Jr. Tuesday, November 7 6:00 a.m. Earl Janairo 7:00 a.m. Henrietta Greathouse 8:00 a.m. Anthony Zourkas 12;10 p.m. Raymond Shlaustas 5:15 p.m. Lawrence A. Jura Wednesday, November 8 6:00 a.m. Nelly Deboeck 7:00 a.m. Deacon J. Brendan Foley 8:00 a.m. Special Intention 12:10 p.m. Francis Louis Kuckuris 5:15 p.m. Jenny DeKeersmaecker Thursday, November 9 The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica 6:00 a.m. Alfred San Martin 7:00 a.m. Leah Luhr Snyder 8:00 a.m. Lucille Kolssak 12:10 p.m. Deacon James Davis 5:15 p.m. Paul J. Aliano Friday, November 10 St. Leo the Great 6:00 a.m. Angelina E. Duldulao 7:00 a.m. Thelma Jean Ashby Ervin 8:00 a.m. Bobby Dalligus 12:10 p.m. Edwardo Bittencourt De Oliveira 5:15 p.m. Thomas B. Scheckel, Sr. Saturday, November 11- St. Martin of Tours 8:00 a.m. Charles R. Walgreen III 12:10 p.m. Special Intention

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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 Don Cambe at dcambe@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. On the first Wednesday, our Rosary honors Our Lady of Perpetual Help. 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 Fr, Don Cambe, via email at dcambe@holynamecathedra.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 12 This Week at the Cathedral Sunday, November 5 9:15 AM - Religious Education, FXW Classrooms 9:30 AM - RCIA, Cafeteria 2:00 PM - Parish Baptisms Monday, November 6 12:30 PM - Act II/Bridge, Rm 204 5:30 PM - Rainbows, Rm 208 5:45 PM - Rosary in the Cathedral 6:00 PM - Liturgy Council, Rm 209 6:30 PM - Parish Life Commission, Rm 204 Tuesday, November 7 5:45 PM - Rosary in the Cathedral 6:00 PM - Act II/Knitters, Rm 204 6:30 PM - Parish Pastoral Council Mtg., Rm 201 6:30 PM - Faith Formation Book Club, Rm 209 Wednesday, November 8 5:45 PM - Rosary in the Cathedral 6:30 PM - Bible Study, Rm 204 7:00 PM - Community Square One Project, Cathedral Thursday, November 9 10:30 AM - Act II/Bible Study, Rm 204 11:00 AM - Blessings in a Backpack, Rm 201 & 208 3:00 PM - Holy Hour for Vocations in the Cathedral 6:30 PM - Holy Name Career Network, Cafeteria 6:45 PM - Centering Prayer, Rm 116 Friday, November 10 No Scheduled Events Saturday, November 11 11:00 AM - CFN Memorial Mass & Reception 1:00 PM - Baptism Preparation Class, Rm 204 Sunday, November 12 9:30 AM - Religious Ed. Family Mass 12:00 PM - World Day of Poor Event - Free Flu Shots 2:00 PM - Cathedral Filipino Network, Rm 204 If walking is good for your health, the mailman would be immortal!

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 Lorenza Cahuich Sister Maria Angeles Development and Stewardship Department Director of Development & Communications Maureen McInerney mmcinerney@holynamecathedral.org Faith Formation Department Associate Pastor for Faith Formation Rev. Don Cambe dcambe@holynamecathedral.org Director of Faith Formation Kenneth Ortega kortega@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. music@holynamecathedral.org Associate Director of Music & Organist David C. Jonies music@holynamecathedral.org Administrative Assistant, Music John Lee music@holynamecathedral.org Finance Department Controller Patricia Palacios ppalacios@holynamecathedral.org Assistant to the Controller Ronald Birch rbirch@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 Casa Jesus 750 North Wabash 312-640-1065 Vocation Director Rev. Tim Monahan Prayer Request Line 312-573-4493 Follow Holy Name Cathedral on Social Media! @HolyNameChicago holynamecathedral @holynamechicago 13