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: WEEKDAY MASSES: 5pm Saturday - 8:30 and 11:15am Sunday 8:15am - Monday thru Saturday RECONCILIATION: 4-4:45pm Saturday
OUR LADY OF LORETTO HOMETOWN - OAK LAWN PAGE 2 Fifteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time Dear Parish Family of Our Lady of Loretto, In today s first reading the prophet Amos is taken to task for prophesying against the powerful and wealth of his time for ignoring the disadvantaged and the weak. He is in fact even despised and hated for speaking out, because he was not afraid to tell the wealthy and powerful that they were breaking their covenant with Yahweh. A distinctive feature of the covenant was the interconnection between the relationship to one s neighbor and God. One s true relationship with God depended to a large extent on how one related to and treated one s neighbor. As disciples of Christ, we know that he took this aspect of the covenant one step farther. Jesus proclaimed that our love of God cannot be separated from our love of neighbor. Today we have so many neighbors, friends, and even extended family members, because of modern transportation and instant communications. Today we know what is taking place in every corner of our world. We see and hear about the plight of countless people who are without food, medicine, and shelter. How can we be good and faithful neighbors to all these people? The answer is that we do it by going out to them two-by-two, just as Jesus sent out the disciples in today s gospel. Only the other person walking with us as we reach out to our neighbors is not another disciple, but Christ himself. Only with trust in the power of God and the love of Jesus can we even dream of reaching out to our neighbor s, weather next door or a world away from our front door. Sincerely, Fr. Tom
SUNDAY July 15, 2018 PAGE 3 Around the diocese Auxiliary Bishops Pope Francis appointed Father Mark Bartosic, Father Robert Casey and Father Ronald Hicks as auxiliary bishops of the Archdiocese of Chicago on July 3. At the same time, he accepted the resignations of auxiliary bishops George Rassas and Francis Kane, both of whom are past age 75. The new bishops are expected to be ordained to the episcopacy and installed at a Mass at Holy Name Cathedral on Sept. 17. PARISH news/activities WEEK OF JULY 8, 2018 Received: $2703..00 Direct Deposits: 275.00 Sunday s Total: $2978.00 Year-to-Date Collected: $9201.00 Food Pantry: $102.00 Peter s Pence: $18.00 THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY! RELIGIOUS EDUCATION INVITATION July is HIV Awareness Month While great progress has been made in the prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS and in reducing the number of deaths from the disease, we continue to see new infections. Of the 1.25 million people in the United States who are HIV+, 20% of these do not know that they are infected and are potentially spreading the virus to others. It is estimated that 50,000 new HIV infections occur every year in the United States. Complacency about HIV/AIDS contributes to these numbers. This month offers an opportunity to bring attention to the need to educate at risk populations in your community about the importance of testing and prevention, and seeking care for those who are HIV+. The only way to know if you have the virus is to get teste d. F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n, g o t o www.hivaidsservicesministry.org or contact (312) 948-6500. Please join us this weekend as Religious Ed families and all families of the parish are invited to participate in our summer Family Mass at 11:15 this Sunday. Let s gather to celebrate the liturgy as a community and thank God for all our blessings. Students are encouraged to be at church at 11:00 so they can practice for taking an active part in the Mass. Please remember to return completed registrations for the 2018-19 school year. LECTOR /EUCHARISTIC MINISTER SCHEDULE JULY 21 22, 2018 SATURDAY 5:00 PM SUNDAY 8:30 AM LECTORS SUNDAY 11:15 AM A. Schmitz L. Kurysz J. Watt EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS M. Bednarski D. Greenan C. Cavazos C. Fadden N. Jeffrey T. Kramer J. Johnson B. Pacourek T. Mandel H. Reinheimer A. Zaczek M. Pannaralla
SUNDAY July 15, 2018 PAGE 4 Sunday Readings for July 15, 2018 Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Mass of the Day First Reading: Amos 7: 12-15 Second Reading: Ephesians 1: 3-14, or 1: 3-10 Gospel: Mark 6: 7-13 Sunday Readings for July 22, 2018 Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Mass of the Day First Reading: Jeremiah 23: 1-6 Second Reading: Ephesians 2: 13-18 Gospel: Mark 6: 30-34 Ann Contorno Debbie Heitz Keith Slansky Frank Roti Kayla Smyth Dean Ojeda Kim Lewis Patsy Galecki Myriam Florez Mike Egan Jericho Jeffrey DeVivo Wedding Bands Kevin Barker and Jennifer Flavin Pray for our Sick Mary Kenny Raul Osornio Gina Jakelski Elaine Bridgeman Drew Enselman Yvonne (Wepner) Enselman Jim McNerney Ron Ditzler Debbie McKnight FIFTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Saturday, July 14, 2018 5:00PM Mary Ruzich Debbie Forsyth Sunday, July 15, 2018 8:30AM: Mary Bridgeman Lillian Cabala Angelo Savaiano 11:15AM: Mark Ryan Monday, July 16, 2018 Our Lady of Mount Carmel 8:15AM: Rose Zuidema Alfredo Florez Peter Dixon Tuesday, July 17, 2018 8:15AM: Denise Sullivan Wednesday, July 18, 2018 USA: St. Camillus de Lellis, Priest 8:15AM: John Scourtes Thursday, July 19, 2018 8:15AM: Lee Sears Friday, July 20, 2018 Saint Apollinaris, Bishop and Martyr 8:15AM: Alberto Florez Saturday, July 21, 2018 Saint Lawrence of Brindisi, Priest and Doctor of the Church 8:15AM: 5:00PM: People of the Parish Josephine Szymanski Marie Lynch
SUNDAY July 15, 2018 PAGE 5 Sunday 15 Religious ED Family Mass at 11:15 AM Monday 16 Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Tuesday 17 Wednesday 18 St. Camillus de Lellis Thursday 19 Friday 20 St. Apollinaris Saturday 21 St. Lawrence of Brindisi MARK YOUR CALENDAR St. Germaine LIVE MUSIC LINEUP 8-23-18 7:30 PM-CLOSE Joey Digs & the Dentist 8-24-18 7:30 PM-CLOSE The Kennedy Compound 8-25-18 1:00-4:00 PM Tom Sullivan (Class of 1970) 5:00-7:00 PM The Wel 7:30 PM-CLOSE South City Revival 8:-26-18 1:00-3:00 PM Rumble Cats 3:30 PM-CLOSE The Juke Shakers Bulletin articles are due in writing by noon Monday. WEEKEND MASSES 5PM Saturday - 8:30 and 11:15AM. Sunday FOR YOUR INFORMATION WEEKDAY MASSES 8:15AM Monday thru Saturday RECONCILIATION: 4:00-4:45PM Saturday BAPTISMS and WEDDINGS: Please call the rectory office for information at 708-424-7471 P RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: Class times for Kindergarten thru 8th grade 9:30-11:00AM Sundays Reconciliation is received in 2nd grade; First Communion is received in 3rd grade; Confirmation is received in 8th grade. Call the Religious Education office for more information at 708-499-0832. PARISH ORGANIZATIONS Parish Transformation Committee Women s Guild Men s Club Ministers of Care Shawl Ministry Food Pantry PARISH STAFF Rev. Thomas S. Cabala, Pastor Marianne Powers, Catechetical Leader Dan Arens, Sarah Sands, Brittany Kapjon, Bryanna Kapjon, Music Ministry Marge Hasse, Bookkeeper Jackie Watt, Bulletin Editor Terri Wepner, Office Ron Ditzler, Maintenance Supervisor Shawn Enright, Maintenance OUR LADY OF LORETTO PARISH Phone: 708-424-7471 8925 South Kostner Avenue, Hometown, Illinois, 60456 www.ourladyloretto.com Parish Office Hours: Monday Friday 9AM to 4PM, Saturday 9AM to 3PM A Roman Catholic community, embracing the gospel of Christ, as a welcoming, caring, family of faith.