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March 25, 2018 - Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord Mission Statement 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. Mass Schedule 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: 3:00-5:00 pm; 6:15-7:15 pm 730 North Wabash Avenue 312-787-8040 www.holynamecathedral.org Archdiocese of Chicago

Message from the Rector Dear People of God, In Holy Week we celebrate the most sacred mysteries of our own Christian Faith when we gather to celebrate Christ s dying through which he destroyed our death and His rising through which he restored our life. The mysteries we celebrate during these days are not only something long ago, something far away, but are as close as our own and our world s struggle with living and dying. To deepen our experience of life together, and to celebrate Christ s dying and rising to new life, we need to gather together, to tell the stories of God, to break bread together. We need to celebrate together, to be a peace with one another, to give thanks as a people who continually grow in faith. The liturgies of Holy Week invite us to ponder the meaning of Christ s life, death and resurrection. I encourage you yes, I urge you to be present at the celebrative moments in the life of the Christian Faith Community. For it is when we gather, that we are most truly Church the People of God. Our complete Holy Week Schedule is listed. I would also invite you to celebrate with us our Lenten Communal Reconciliation Service this Monday (March 26) at 7 PM and individual confession times this week. Together we celebrate God s love, mercy and forgiveness. As we being Holy Week, ponder this reflection by the late Bishop Kenneth Untener. Mark s Gospel has no heroes but Jesus. Everyone fails one way or another. The good news is that failures don t have to be fatal. By describing the failures of the great ones, Mark teaches us: Don t underestimate the struggle of staying with Jesus, or overestimate your own strength. The disciples faith in Jesus did not come easily or by their own doing. Ours doesn t either. Most of all Mark wanted to encourage us. By God s grace, no failure need ever be fatal. At the beginning of our Lenten journey, I mentioned at a daily mass a small book by Max Lucado entitled Grace for the Moment, which has become a part of my daily prayer. I would like to share a reflection, which may assist our Holy Week walk with the Lord Jesus. I like the story of the little boy who fell out of his bed. When his Mom asked him what happened, he answered, I don t know. I guess I stayed too close to where I got in. Easy to do the same with our faith. It s tempting just to stay where we got in and never move. Pick a time in the not-too-distant past. A year or two ago. Now ask yourself a few questions. How does your prayer life today compare with then? How about your giving? Have both the amount and the joy increased? What about your church loyalty? Can you tell you ve grown? And Bible study? Are you learning to learn?...... Don t make the mistake of the little boy. Don t stay too close to where you got in. It s risky resting on the edge. At the same time, life is difficult and many times we struggle and doubt and we sometimes become our own worst enemy. How do we handle moments of doubt and confusion?....... Keep reading......... A college student was in Philosophy Class, where a class discussion about whether or not God exists was in progress. The professor had the following logic: Has anyone in this class seen God? Nobody spoke. Has anyone in this class touched God? Again, nobody spoke. Has anyone in this class ever heard God? When nobody spoke for the third time, he simply stated, Then there is no God! One of the students who did not like the sound of this, asked for permission to speak. The professor granted it, and the student stood up and asked, Has anyone in the class seen our professor s brain? Walking with the Lord is not about the head, but rather the heart. And remember, tomorrow looks back worry looks around faith looks up. Our Holy Week has begun may we take the time to put life into perspective. Make the time to journey to the Cross with Christ and together may we celebrate the resurrection of our Lord Jesus from death to eternal life. Jesus promises each one of us love, forgiveness and eternal life. If you get a better offer take it! On the journey with you, Fr. Greg 2 Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord March 25, 2018

We Remember and Celebrate Upcoming Weddings at the Cathedral I. Matthew Van Meter & Anna Krivonosova Welcomed Into Our Family of Faith Francesco Edward Joefebry Ava Claire Luzynczyk For I was ill, and you cared for me Matthew 25:36 Spring 2018 Training for Ministry of Care Would you like to join our vibrant community of Ministers of Care (MoC) serving Catholics who are hospitalized and cannot come to Mass? Perhaps you or a family member has received the pastoral services of prayer and celebration of the Eucharist while ill or during rehabilitation. We have openings at all five locations (Galter, Feinberg, Prentice at Northwestern Hospital, Shirley Ryan Ability Lab, and Warren Barr) as well as Homebound. Schedules are flexible and you will receive complete training including onsite orientation and a mentor. Mass Intentions Monday, March 26 6:00 a.m. Shawn Magowan (+) 7:00 a.m. Martin Goodman Family (+) 8:00 a.m. Mary Ann Weissensel (+) 12;10 p.m. Pat Still (+) 5:15 p.m. Lawrence A. Jura Tuesday, March 27 6:00 a.m. Mary Bottalla (+) 7:00 a.m. Thomas B. Scheckel, Sr. (+) 8:00 a.m. Betty Ann McAndrews 12;10 p.m. Marcniel C. Nueva Espana 5:15 p.m. Maria & Stefan Laskowski (+) Wednesday, March 28 6:00 a.m. Francis Chukwuma Dura (+) 7:00 a.m. Leo De Keersmaecker 8:00 a.m. Special Intention 12;10 p.m. Joseph Boden 5:15 p.m. Donna Lynn Johnson Do you want others to pray for you and your intentions? There are over 60 people in our parish who pray for the intentions of those who request prayers. Our Prayer Request line (featured on page 13, column one) is 312-573-4493 and is available 24 hours a day. We will add our prayers to yours. Learn more about this special ministry at our MoC Info Sessions on Tuesday, April 3 at 10a or Thursday, April 5 at 6p. For questions and to RSVP, email Lori at ldoyle@holynamecathedral.org. Chicago, Illinois 3

Order of Worship Pope Francis has asked our parish to support the Pontifical Good Friday Collection, which helps Christians in the Holy Land. Your support helps the church minister in parishes, provide Catholic schools and offer religious education. The Pontifical Good Friday Collection also helps to preserve the sacred shrines. The wars, unrest and instability have been especially hard on Christians. In these times of crisis, the Pontifical Good Friday Collection provides humanitarian aid to refugees. When you contribute to the Pontifical Good Friday Collection, you become an instrument of peace and join with Catholics around the world in solidarity with the Church in the Holy Land. For more information about Christians in the Holy Land, visit www.myfranciscan.org/good-friday. DIVINE MERCY NOVENA Friday, March 30 - after 3:00 p.m. Stations of the Cross Saturday, March 31 - after 1:00 p.m. Easter Baskets Blessing Sunday, April 1 after the 5:15 p.m. Mass Monday, April 2 after the 5:15 p.m. Mass Tuesday, April 3 after the 5:15 p.m. Mass Wednesday, April 4 after the 5:15 p.m. Mass Thursday, April 5 after the 5:15 p.m. Mass Friday, April 6 after the 5:15 p.m. Mass Saturday, April 7 after the 5:15 p.m. Mass 4 Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord March 25, 2018

Cathedral Events Order of Worship Chicago, Illinois 5

Liturgy TENEBRAE March 28 7:00 p.m. The word tenebrae is Latin for darkness: or shadows. The purpose of the Tenebrae service is to recreate the important aspects of the passion story. The Tenebrae service begins with the cathedral lit and with many candles on a centrally-placed candelabrum. As the chants and readings progress, candles are gradually extinguished. In the darkened cathedral, all the lights and candles are extinguished until only a lone candle remains. Towards the end of the service, the Christ candle is hidden, typifying the apparent victory of the forces of evil over good. At the very end, a loud noise is made (the strepitus) symbolizing the earthquake at the time of his death (Matthew 27) and his resurrection. The hidden candle is then restored to its place, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. Music will be provided by the Choirs of Holy Name Cathedral. H. Ricardo Ramirez, Director David C. Jonies, Associate Director Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Ministers of the Body and Blood of Christ To become an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion you need to: (1) Be age 16 or older (2) Be a Catholic in good standing (3) Have received the Sacraments of Initiation (Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation) (4) Have a love for the Eucharist and for sharing your faith through this ministry (5) Have an acceptance of this call as a gift and an opportunity to be of service (6) Be parishioner of HNC Interested? - Contact Janice Klich, Coordinator, at janiceklich@gmail.com or Father Marek Smolka, Director of Liturgy, at msmolka@holynamecathedral.org The next Eucharistic Minister training will take place on Sunday, April 8, 2018 at 2:30 PM WELCOME OUR NEW LECTORS We warmly welcome 7 commentators and lectors into our ministry! Robert Calzada, Tabitha Drevetzski, Kevin Price, John Gresens, Susan McClain, Dan Werner Mary Tehrani 6 Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord March 25, 2018

BOOST YOUR BELIEFS Sports and Faith Pat McCaskey Chicago Bears Board Member and Vice President Chairman of Sports Faith International Tuesday, April 24 6:30 8 p.m. Clubroom (FXW School) Register at https://patmccaskey.eventbrite.com CENTERING PRAYER Consider spending some time in quiet meditation this Lent. Every Thursday 6:45 8 p.m. Rectory, 730 N. Wabash Ave. Faith Formation ADULT CONFIRMATION There are reasons why a Catholic may not have been confirmed. Take this opportunity to resolve the matter. Classes start in April for adults seeking the reception of the sacrament, May 8. Contact Thomas Aspell for more information. taspell@holynamecathedral.org HOLY NAME CATHEDRAL BIBLE STUDY Explore the Holy Week Scriptures Each Wednesday 6:30 p.m. 8 p.m. Cathedral Rectory 730 N. Wabash Ave REFLECTION ON URBAN IMPRESSIONS This modern way of the cross was for me, as a visiting scholar from Germany, a deep experience. I did not only go to from the northern part of Chicago to what seemed to be the unbeloved southern area of Chicago. I reflected on the sense of the stations of the cross from the lens of social justice and individual suffering in regard to others and to my own life. Most impressing for me was to get to know these three engaged Christians from Taller de José: They offer a blend of social work and ministry that supports and enables people from the poorer parts of Latino Chicago. They stimulated me very much to reflect upon accompaniment. By accompanying people to court, to hospital, or by leading them to other social services they raise competence and self-respect or, if the outcome is negative, they offer comfort. Prof. Dr. Monika Bobbert, Dipl.-Psych., Chair of Moral Theology, Faculty of Catholic Theology, University of Muenster, Germany. Chicago, Illinois 7

Human Concerns Free Tax Filing Tax Season is here! Holy Name is pleased to announce that it will continue to sponsor the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA). Every Saturday from February 3 through April 14, 2018, volunteers will assist clients in preparing their tax returns. The site will be open from 10AM to 2PM and clients are assisted on a first-come, first-served basis as long as they arrive by 1:30PM. To be assisted, please bring a government issued photo ID and social security card for all individuals listed on the tax return, including dependents as well as all tax documents. There is no charge for this service. Blessings in a Backpack Each week volunteers pack over 225 backpacks with kid-friendly, nutritious, non-perishable food to help ensure impoverished elementary school children at St. Malachy s have food on the weekends through the school year. If you want to volunteer for Blessings in a Backpack, please sign-up at https://tinyurl.com/hccblessings If you have questions, you may contact us at hncblessings@gmail.com Thursday and Friday Suppers Every Thursday and Friday at 4:45 PM What: A free, warm meal Where: Catholic Charities LaSalle And Superior For Whom: Cost: 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 Funded by: Donors like you Make a donation to support this important ministry of the Cathedral by dropping off a check addressed to in an envelope marked Thursday-Friday Suppers. Sponsored by our Cathedral Human Concerns Commission April 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? 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. Volunteers Needed at the Greater Chicago Food Depository (GCFD) Saturday, April 7 The first Saturday of every month, volunteers pack food at the Greater Chicago Food Depository between 8:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m.. Volunteers meet at 7:45 a.m. at the Cathedral to carpool. Volunteering just a few hours of your time goes a long way toward helping to feed the hungry. Please sign up at tinyurl.com/hncgcfd. 8 Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord March 25, 2018

Accompanying People and Families Facing Mental Health Challenges Beginning Tuesday, April 3 at 6:30 p.m., Parish will host a five week series that will provide an overview of mental illness, faith-based supports for those who accompany people with mental illnesses and community resources that are available. Speakers will include. on various evenings, members of the Archdiocesan Commission on Mental Illness, a psychiatrist, a psychologist and a panel of family members who will speak from experience. People with mental illness and their families may feel isolated from their faith community and thus isolated from God. If someone feels rejected by church they feel rejected by God. Isolation is often caused by the stigma associated with having a mental illness. The fear of being judged as inadequate or weak willed, or the misperception that God is punishing them because they did something wrong, or the communities misperception of what mental illness is and how it affects the individual and their families are powerful contributors to the isolation and loneliness that people feel. As a healing community we can support people with mental illness and their families and with unconditional non-judgmental love in the following ways: increase our awareness of mental illness and where to get help; offer prayers and support for individuals and families who are affected by mental illness; serve on parish communities for outreach to individuals and families; get involved in peer ministry; and work on the justice issues affecting mental health care. Cathedral Events Answer the Call to Parish Leadership Please consider this invitation to deepen your faith by becoming involved in our active, exciting parish. Each year, we have opportunities to join one of Holy Name Cathedral s commissions, councils or groups. This is your chance to share your talents and time in a unique and special way. We have opportunities that match your interests. Faith Formation: Deepen the understanding of your faith Human Concerns: Social justice, community outreach Parish Life: Promote fun, fellowship, social gatherings Parish Pastoral Council: Advisory council to the Rector Young Adults Board: Meet others in your 20s & 30s For more information, visit: tinyurl.com/hncleadership. The first step is to RSVP for one of our upcoming information sessions on March, 15, March 18, March 24 or April 9 to learn more about the exciting opportunities available. TO RSVP for an info session, visit: tinyurl.com/hncinforsvp. To ask questions, email: HNCdiscernment@gmail.com Fr. Don Cambe s 10th Anniversary Ordination Join us as we celebrate our Associate Pastor, Fr. Don Cambe s, 10th Anniversary of his Ordination on Sunday, April 8, 2018 at the 11:00 AM Mass with reception to follow. Lenten Almsgiving Our Ash Wednesday gospel from St. Matthew urged us to be generous to people in need. If you are looking for suggestions, consider: 1. Donating to our Thursday and Friday Suppers 2. Supporting the March 11 collection for the diocese of St. Thomas Virgin Islands so devastated by the hurricanes 3. Purchasing Chicago Shares to be given to people asking for food assistance 4. Dropping a donation in the slots on the walls near the State Street doors marked poor box. All four are effective ways to be generous almsgivers. For further details or questions, please contact Deacon Dan Welter by email at dwelter@archchicago.org Chicago, Illinois 9

ACT II... for everyone 40 and over POOL GROUP WHEN: Tuesday, March 27th, 7-9 PM WHERE: City Pool Hall, 640 W. Hubbard St Please contact Bob Weeks ASAP to reserve a spot: bweeks@weeks-comm.com OR 480-285-8670 MOVIE GROUP WHEN: Sunday, April 15th (time & venue TBA) FILM: OVERBOARD, a romantic comedy in which a rich playboy (Eugenio Derbez) suffers a head injury that erases his memory and leaves him in the care of a disgruntled former employee (Ann Faris). Eva Longoria & Swoozie Kurtz also star. If you wish to join the outing contact Maureen Mooney: maureenmooney@att.net OR 773-871-1149 by April 10th and she will apprise you of the time & venue. CSO REHEARSALS Riccardo Muti, Conductor, is again inviting our Act II members to attend an open rehearsal. WHEN: Wednesday, April 18th, 1:30-3:30 PM WHERE: Symphony Center, 220 S. Michigan NOTE: We are limiting requests to 2 tickets: reply to JoAnn Bridge at joannb1030@gmail.com OR 610-470-4425. Be sure to include your name and phone number. JoAnn will advise you when the tickets will be available for pick-up at Rectory Office. SOCIAL DINING WHEN: Friday, April 20th (social hour at 6 PM, with dinner served at 7 PM) WHERE: Coco Pazzo Cafe, 212 E. Ohio Street COST: $37 Maximum seating is 35. Registration instructions in Block Ad in next week's bulletin. Margarette Alfaro: margarette,alfaro@sbcglobal.net OR 312-280-0006 IN THE PLANNING STAGE - A CYCLING GROUP We're working on starting a once-a-week cycling group, either on a Saturday morning or early weekday evening, to begin in early May. If you're interested in learning more, email Carol Haney: haneyhomes@yahoo.com. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER Not a member of ACT II? Join by sending your e-mail address to act2mail@holynamecathedral.org & you'll also receive our weekly e-mail which has more local & HNC information than can be included in our column. EXPANDING OUR HORIZONS TOGETHER Cathedral Events Young Adults welcome everyone in their 20 s and 30 s to share companionship in Christ. Interested in Joining the Young Adult Board? Holy Name is inviting motivated and passionate young adults to take a leadership role in the Cathedral. This is a wonderful opportunity to deepen your faith, grow within the community, and develop leadership skills! Attend the info session on 4/9 or email us at youngadults@holynamecathedral.org for more information. Holy Thursday Reflection and Supper Thursday, March 29th at 6:30pm in the Club Room Join us in the Club Room following the 5:15pm Holy Thursday mass for a light meal and for a moment of prayer and reflection during the final days of Lent. Meet us in the Courtyard following mass to be directed to the location of the event. Book Club Meeting Thursday, April 5th at 6:00pm Book: The Four Loves by C.S. Lewis The Four Loves summarizes four kinds of human love--affection, friendship, erotic love, and the love of God. Masterful without being magisterial, this book's candid reflections on the virtues and dangers of love draw on sources from Jane Austen to St. Augustine. BYOB and potluck snacks to share. Enter the Rectory through the entrance on Wabash. Free parking in the HNC lot. All ages welcome. Next Meeting (4/26): The Power of Silence by Robert Cardinal Sarah Prayers With Mary Thursdays at 6:00pm at Catholic Charities Deepen your relationship with Jesus and Mary, experience the joy and beauty of their love, and serve others through prayer! Our prayers include the Rosary, intercessory requests, and thankful praise. Everyone is welcome and no experience is necessary, only a desire to embrace God s and our Blessed Mother s love! After praying, participants who would like to do so will go to dinner together. Prayers with Mary meets every Thursday at 6:00 PM on the third floor of Catholic Charities, either in the chapel or in room 362. If you are unable to attend please keep us in your prayers, and please send your prayer requests to prayerswithmary@gmail.com so we can include you more personally in ours! Upcoming Dates: April 5 Glorious Mysteries Roundtable Discussion with Fr. Greg Sunday, April 8th at 6:30pm Please join Fr. Greg and young adults for pizza and an informal roundtable discussion of forgiving at the Rectory. Fr Greg is the Rector at HNC and would like to get to know young adults at the parish better via an informal discussion after 5:15pm mass. Pizza and drinks will be provided. The discussion will last from 7 to 8:15pm. It will be held in the Room 201 at the Rectory. Second Friday Supper at Catholic Charities Friday, April 13th at 3:30pm Come join fellow young adults from HNC for a special Easter celebration, serving a meal and sharing smiles with those in need! We will meet at Catholic Charities at 721 N. LaSalle Street at 3:30PM. No experience is necessary, only an interest in brightening the day of our 130 guests, and others too. youngadults@holynamecathedral.org or check out the HNC Young Adults Facebook page http://facebook.com/hncya. 10 Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord March 25, 2018

Stewardship Stewardship Reflection March 25, 2018 In his letter to the Philippians, our Second Reading on this Palm Sunday, St. Paul writes, he emptied himself, taking the form of a slave, coming in human likeness; and found human in appearance, he humbled himself, becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. Everything we hear today and during Holy Week relates to this statement. For some 2,000 years scholars and theologians have debated what the phrase emptied himself means. As is sometimes the case, in the midst of these debates and discussions they lose focus of what is really Paul s point and teaching perhaps. One of the things Paul might be trying to get us to think about is emptying ourselves to a certain extent. If you have ever been a retreat or been part of a spiritual exercise, you may be encouraged to empty yourself so you are prepared to in reality add something. Annual Catholic Appeal Thank you to all who have made their pledge to the 2018 Catholic Appeal. If you have yet to make a pledge please pick up a pledge card in the back of the Cathedral or stop by the rectory. 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 Ron Birch at (312) 573-4467. Jesus gave much up to be the Son of Man. At this point in our Lenten journey, we need to grasp that He gave up His life so that we might have life. That is what should be on our minds as we hear the Passion today and as we continue and complete our own preparation for Christ s resurrection on Easter. Have you ever heard someone say about someone else He (or she) is so full of himself (or herself)? Jesus was not full of Himself. He emptied Himself, and that is something we, too, must strive to do to be His disciple. www.catholicsteward.com Parish Stewardship Sunday Offertory Due to early bulletin deadlines, collection totals will be posted in a future bulletin. 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. Chicago, Illinois 11

This Week at the Cathedral Humor from the Rector Sunday, March 25 Religious Education 9:15 AM FXW Classrooms RCIA 9:30 AM Club Room Monday, March 26 Act II/Sketch Group 1:00 PM Rm 204 Confessions 4:00 PM Cathedral Rosary 5:45 PM Cathedral PPC/Commissions Mtg. 6:00 PM Rm 209 Tuesday, March 27 Confessions 4:00 PM Cathedral Rosary 5:45 PM Cathedral Wednesday, March 28 Confessions 4:00 PM Cathedral Rosary 5:45 PM Cathedral Bible Study 6:30 PM Rm 201 Rainbows 6:30 PM Rm 208 Tenebrae 7:00 PM Cathedral Thursday, March 29 Act II/Bible Study 10:30 AM Rm 204 Blessings in a Backpack 11:30 AM Rm 201 & 208 Holy Hour for Vocations 3:00 PM Cathedral Soup Dinner for Young Adults 5:00 PM Cafeteria Mass of the Lord s Supper 5:15 PM Cathedral All Aboard Group 6:30 PM Rm 209 Centering Prayer 6:45 PM Rm 116 Friday, March 30 Liturgy of the Lord s Passion 12:10 PM Cathedral Confessions 2:00 PM Cathedral Stations of the Cross/ 3:00 PM Cathedral Divine Mercy Novena Liturgy of the Lord s Passion 5:15 PM Cathedral Saturday, March 31 Morning Prayer/ 8:00 AM Cathedral Divine Mercy Novena Blessing of Easter Baskets 1:00 PM Cathedral Confessions 2:00 PM Cathedral Easter Vigil 8:00 PM Cathedral Sunday, April 1 RCIA 9:30 AM Club Room Divine Mercy Novena 5:15 PM Cathedral Adult Confirmation Class 6:30 PM Cafeteria Why do people constantly return to the refrigerator with hopes that something new to eat will have materialized? Congratulations, Fr. Cambe! are evident to all. Our warmest heartfelt congratulations to Fr. Cambe who celebrates his 10 th Anniversary to the Priesthood this Thursday, March 29. God has truly blessed all of us through Fr. Don. His deep faith, hard work, joy-filled spirit, dedication and humor I would personally like to invite you to celebrate with Fr. Cambe on Sunday, April 8 at the 11:00 a.m. Mass his tenth anniversary. A reception will follow after mass. Our prayers are with you, Fr. Don. With gratitude, Fr. Greg 12 Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord March 25, 2018

Rector Very Rev. Gregory S. Sakowicz gsakowicz@holynamecathedral.org Executive Assistant to the Rector Dawn G. 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 Prayer Request Line 312-573-4493 730 North Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60611 Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, Archbishop of Chicago and Pastor Chief of Staff Stan Strom sstrom@holynamecathedral.org Controller Patricia Palacios ppalacios@holynamecathedral.org Assistant to the Controller Ronald Birch rbirch@holynamecathedral.org Associate Pastor for Faith Formation Rev. Don Cambe dcambe@holynamecathedral.org Director of Faith Formation Dr. Kenneth Ortega kortega@holynamecathedral.org Director of Children s Faith Formation Thomas Aspell taspell@holynamecathedral.org Associate Pastor of Liturgy Rev. Marek Smolka msmolka@holynamecathedral.org Director of Liturgical Services & Special Events Michelle M. Peltier mpeltier@holynamecathedral.org Associate Pastor for Pastoral Ministries Rev. John P. Boivin Coordinator of Pastoral Ministry Lori Doyle ldoyle@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 Assistant to the Rector for Planning and Development Mark J. Teresi mteresi@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 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, email, 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 5:00 p.m. Rosary: The Rosary is prayed Monday through Wednesday after the 5:15 p.m. Mass. On the first Wednesday, our Rosary and Novena honor Our Mother 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 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 Lori Doyle, Coordinator of Pastoral Care, at 312-573-4425. Follow on Social Media! @HolyNameChicago holynamecathedral @holynamechicago Chicago, Illinois 13