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From time to time we all need to take a moment to remember those who have worked well with us and for us. Each year the Archbishop together with all the Auxiliary Bishops wish to publicly acknowledge such people at the cathedral through the Christifidelis Award. This award not only allows the Archbishop and each Episcopal Vicar to recognize the ministry of the people of the Archdiocese, but also allows each parish to do the same. We have been acknowledging such men and women of our parish for the past several years and their names are on a plaque hanging on the wall in the narthex just under the monitor. I am very happy to add Pat Thorburn to those names this year. The write-up in the handbook presented to all the participants at the Award ceremony reads as follows: Patrick has headed the BEDS program for the past 15 years, coordinated RENEW for 12 years and has been a Mass Coordinator for at least 7 years. He is self-effacing, quiet and a servant of our people. Pat and the other Christifidelis Award winners represent all the people of our parish who serve others, some from behind the scenes. They are signs of the presence of the Holy Spirit among us and we should be grateful to all of our brothers and sisters who give of their time and talent for the sake of us all. Turning to the more mundane parts of parish life, the parking lot nears completion. Talk about under the wire! With the temps bungee jumping and the asphalt plants beginning to close because of the weather, we have finished the parking lot just in time. I have to admit I have lost sleep over this. Praise God, it s done almost. As I brought to your attention, during the process of constructing the parking lot we discovered a leak in the pipe that brings the hot water into the church to heat it. For a while I thought it was the time to sever the church connection with the boilers in the school building, giving the church an independent process of heating. As attractive as that ideas was, I had to face the reality that we did not have the money to accomplish it. To install a heating system for the church would have cost us $230,000 plus. We needed to install a separate gas line into the church for the proposed boilers and the HVAC units on the roof. We are still waiting for that to happen. But the reality is that we do not have $230,000. If you recall, I mentioned at the beginning of this project that all of our available monies were going into the parking lot and new kitchen. The leaking pipe was an unpleasant surprise. As much as I didn t want to, I decided to scratch the plans for the new heating system and repair the system we have. While this repair costs much less than a whole new system, it has still added $45,000 to the overall costs. The parish financial position of the parish is now precarious. On the bright side, the generosity of our people lifts my spirit. Several people have donated sizable amounts to the project, including one donation of $10,000. God bless these people. I believe we can put ourselves back on our financial feet if we all give what we can when we can. A donation to the Capital Improvement of $5 a month is just as important as the large donations those who could afford it have made. In fact, the small contributions will in the long rum make all the difference. Perhaps if we use the first Sunday of every month as our Capital Improvement Sunday, we can help inch to our goal. If we all can add a couple of bucks to the Capital Improvement line of our first-of-the-month donation, we can restock our accounts sooner. Thank you all for your patience during this construction and with me as I stumbled through this project. By God s grace and the prayers of St. Louise we shall achieve our goal. Father Denis Page 2

Monday, Nov. 20 6:30pm Play Practice PC/rm 216 6:30pm Boy Scouts - C Tuesday, Nov. 21 3pm 6:30pm Wednesday, Nov. 22 NO Faith Formation Classes 7pm Adoration Thursday, Nov. 23 Adoration Bereavement Support- Marillac THANKSGIVING DAY Morning Mass at 9:00am Friday, Nov. 24 3pm Jr. High Teen Club -C 7pm Teen Club - C Saturday, Nov. 25 Tuesdays 3-6:30 PM Wednesdays 7-9 PM One thing Adoration reflects is the invitation of God to sit at His feet and know His love, His wisdom, and His healing presence. -Dan Burke Breakfast with Santa In Just two weeks, Santa is coming to town! Join Santa, the CWO and the Men s Club on Sunday, December 3rd for their annual Breakfast with Santa in the Colonnade Room from 8 until 11am. Enjoy a delicious pancake breakfast, family fun and holiday raffles. Admission is $5 per person, or $20 per family of 4 or more (2 adults max). Tickets may be purchased in advance after all masses this weekend or by calling Mona at 708-482-7521. Tickets will be available at the door also. 4th Sunday, Nov. 26 NO Faith Formation Classes 4pm Play Practice -PC/M 6pm BEDS -C 8 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous-R 2 nd Annual Christkindlmarket Bus Trip November 30, 2017 Last year s CWO Christkindlmarket trip had such positive response that we are inviting all parishioners and friends again to experience a traditional German Christmas holiday market with all the sights, sounds, scents and wonder of the season at the Naper Settlement Christkindlmarket. This year s trip will be on Thursday, November 30 th, 2017. Transportation will be by bus, and the price of transportation will be determined by the number of participants. The bus will board at the rectory at 10:00 AM and will return by 3:00 PM. Shop for handmade, one-of-a-kind gifts from Germany and Europe. Enjoy German food and drink in a winter wonderland setting. The cost of lunch and any items purchased are not included. If you would like to sign up or have any questions, please call Rose Voss at (708)485-0917 or Joan Schmidt at (708)485-8571. THE GIVING TREE The Giving Tree will be in church this weekend, November 18 th and 19 th. You are encouraged to take a card from the Tree which lists a gift for someone in need. You have two weeks to shop and wrap. Please bring your gift December 2 nd or 3 rd. Thank you for thinking of others during the Christmas Season. Your gift will make a difference. Any questions? Please call Anne Szymczak: 630-248-7881. Page 3

Enroll in Electronic Giving Do You want to transition away from envelopes & contribute electronically? It is SO EASY! Visit our Website www.slmparish.org & click the Donate Now button. Click on events to which you would like to contribute (weekly and special collections). Enter your profile & payment information. If you have questions or need help, call our Rectory at 708-352-7388 or email ParishOffice@SLMparish.org. Marian Shrine Pilgrimage A pilgrimage to Marian Shrines in Fatima and Lourdes will be hosted by the Office of the Diaconate in conjunction with Ami Travel. The trip will be held April 15-25, 2018 and will be hosted by Deacon Richard Hudzik, Deacon Dave Brencic and Fr. Chuck Faso, OFM. In addition to the Marian sites, there will be stops at sites made famous by St. Teresa of Avila, St. John of the Cross and St. Ignatius of Loyola. All deacons, wives, parishioners, family and friends are invited to join as we deepen our faith, travel with others, attend daily Mass and learn about some of the Catholic Church s greatest saints. The cost is $3,495 per person and includes roundtrip airfare, 4-star hotel accommodations, buffet breakfasts and eight dinners. There is a supplement charge for single rooms and there are additional charges for taxes, tips and a fuel surcharge. For more information, contact Deacon Richard Hudzik at (708) 366-8900 or email him at rhudzik@archchicago.org, or call Ami Travel at (773) 777-4900 or (800) 821-8947; email: amitravelchicago@ gmail.com LECTORS/EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS SCHEDULES The new schedule for December 16th, 2017 through March 18th, 2018 will be coming out soon. This schedule will include the Christmas masses. If there are any dates that you are unavailable or if you have preferences for serving at the Christmas and New Year s masses, it is important that you let us know as soon as possible. Sign-up sheets will also be available in the Gathering Room. We will do our best to honor all requests; however, if we are not notified of your preferences, you will be randomly scheduled. Check the parish calendar for the Christmas and New Year s mass times. Contact Rick or Barb at 352-8145 or email at steprc@comcast.net The deadline is Thursday, November 30th. Mater Christi Turkey Shoot Mater Christi Holy Name Society is hosting its annual Turkey Shoot on Sunday, November 19th - 11am to 4pm at the school Menarik Hall; 2400 S. 10th Ave., North Riverside. Free admission. Turkeys will be raffled off every 5 minutes! Ham, Prasky, Salami, Bread, Houska, Pumpkin Pie, Kolacky and other Grocery items are available to WIN! Food & Beverages are served. BRING THIS BULLETIN FOR A CHANCE TO WIN A TURKEY OR BAG OF GROCERIES IN A SPECIAL RAFFLE! Thank you to those who volunteered at The Greater Chicago Food Depository on Saturday October 28th 2017: Bob Lifka and Misty Oswald. Our next volunteer date will be Saturday January 6th 2018. Happy Holidays to all and hope to see some new faces in 2018. Thanks Steven Lifka. Page 4

Teen Club Due to Thanksgiving weekend, there will be no Teen Club or open gym until December. Youth Ministry Board Meeting If you are interested in helping plan activities for junior and senior high school students in our parish, attend our next board meeting at 6:30 on December 1. Enter the Raymond doors. Just5Days Middle School Service Trip St. Louise de Marillac Parish is very excited to again be participating in the Just5Days program this summer, a summer service program designed just for middle schoolers in grades 7-9 (next school year). If you did not make it to the meeting and are interested, please contact Karyn Miller. Christmas Lock-In Our annual Christmas Lock-In will be December 27-28. Theme and details will be announced the first week of December! Watch for it! Coming soon! Hunger Banquet: January date TBA The CWO and Girl Scouts are hosting their Annual Coat Drive. Specially marked boxes will be located in the back of church and outside the school office for your donations. Please only donate gently worn and clean coats. We can accept hats, scarves and gloves at this time as well. Other items can be placed in the St Vincent de Paul box outside the Colonnade Room doors. Boxes will be emptied as filled and then donated to St Vincent. Any questions, please contact Kari Keegan 708-352-7638 or kekeegan87@sbcglobal.net. Page 5

Monday, Nov 20 8:30 - Gloria Jones, Marian Robles RDGS: 1 Mc 1:10-15, 41-43, 54-57, 62-63; Ps 119:53, 61, 134, 150, 155, 158; Lk 18:35-43 Tuesday, Nov 21 8:30 - Frank Saran Sr., Gary Linka, Ossowski Family, RDGS: 2 Mc 6:18-31; Ps 3:2-7; Lk 19:1-10 Wednesday, Nov 22 8:30 - Emily Sukola RDGS: 2 Mc 7:1, 20-31 ; Ps 17:lbcd, 5-6, 8b, 15;Lk 19:11-28 Thursday, Nov 23 9:00 - Joseph & Elizabeth Smuda, Scott Richarson, Phyllis Forslund RDGS: 1 Mc 2:15-29 ; Ps 50:l b-2, 5-6, 14-15;Lk 19:41-44 Friday, Nov 24 8:30 - Sally Edwards RDGS:1 Mc 4:36-37, 52-59; 1 Chr 29: 1Obed,11-12; Lk 19:45-48 Saturday, Nov 25 5:00 - Fay Shuda, Charlotte Smith, Tina & Vito Colosseo Sunday, Nov 26 7:30 - Dr. Carl Novotny 9:30 - Lawrence Huddy, Maria DeLaudes, Roberto Mitre, Camine DiPaolo 11:00 - Gary Linka, Emily Sukola, Lucille Williams, Yoshiko Lasica Presiders November 25 November 26 Confessions - Fr. Denis 7:30 - Fr. Denis 5:00 - Fr. Denis 9:30 - Fr. Henry 11:00 - Fr. Henry Readers November 25 November 26 5:00 - P. Hammerschmitt 7:30 - M. Koutek 9:30 - J. Derus 11:00 - C. Lemkau, M. Miller Eucharistic Ministers November 25 5:00 - P. Thorburn, S. Cipolletta, M. Gibson, S. Czarnik, T. Nedvar, R. Williams, S. Young November 26 7:30 - B. Strnad, P. & E. Szymczak, S. Buckley, B. Petek 9:30 - M. Sinde, Jr., B. & M. Garvey, L. Korenchan, D. Parcel, M. Powderly, D. Steinhagen 11:00 - S. Lifka, Jo. & Ja. Gaske, J. Discipio, C. Korabik, A. Timmins, J. Zalig Altar Servers Mon., Wed., November 20-22 8:30 - P. Steger, T. Bosshart Tues., November 21 8:30 - N. Spielman, J. Steger Thursday, November 23 9:00 - F. Martinez, M. O Meara Friday, November 24 8:30 Z. Mazurkiewicz, A. Porras Sat., November 25 5:00 - M. Hopkins, H. Mahay, Z. Mazurkiewicz Sun., November 26 7:30 - Al. Gonzalez, Ab. Gonzalez, K. Keegan 9:30 - A. Roussin, Z. Jaksa, S. Santos 11:00 - E. Kimmelman-Wyles, J. Steger, P. Steger Our Sympathy to the families of Annette Wavering Lynda Baratta EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS ARE NEEDED St. Louise currently needs additional Eucharistic Ministers at all masses. Only one training session is needed, and can be scheduled at your convenience. Once training is completed, you choose the mass at which you would like to serve. New schedules for the winter months will soon be created, so this is the perfect time to join this ministry. If anyone is interested in becoming an Eucharistic Minister, please contact Rick or Barb Stepina by phone at 708-352-8145, or email at steprc@comcast.net. WEEKLY OFFERTORY Page 6