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2 Monday, October 5, 2015 6:30 am The Blessed Sacrament Ministries 8:00 am Sarina Conmy Tuesday, October 6, 2015 6:30 am E.J. Beckman 8:00 am The Barder and Laffey Family Wednesday, October 7, 2015 6:30 am Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kartheiser 8:00 am Lisa C. Bauer Thursday, October 8, 2015 6:30 am Edward Volenez 8:00 am Michael Truppa Friday, October 9, 2015 6:30 am Edward Wortman 8:00 am John H. Leahy Saturday, October 10, 2015 8:00 am Anne Jane McKeown Monday - Friday, October 5-9, 2015 8:00 am Mon-Fri: J Gleason, W O Brien Saturday, October 10, 2015 5:00 - Mass Intention: Colette Noland Servers C Hanley, M Peterson, J Gleason Readers Frank Auteri, Laura Hogan Euch Min D Chemler, S Hopkinson, C Madden, J Meek, J Megall, B Peterson, H Peterson Sunday, October 11, 2015 7:30 - Mass Intention: Patrick Maloney Servers J Flanagan, J Talluto, A Lazos Readers John Lynch, Terry Roche Euch Min J Atkins, V Atkins, J Duszynski 9:00 - Mass Intention: Hunter Quigley Coe Servers B Graves, E Kerstetter, R Graves Readers Ann O Connell, Sheila Price Euch Min T Graefe, M Martinez, R Norton, G Rara, J Slowik, H Slowik, K Smith 10:30 - Mass Intention: Bob Coleman Servers R Crotty, C Stumbris, P Gorman Readers Bob Miller, Nan Brouilette Euch Min B Elwood, S Murray, B Murray, W Piper, D Piper, D Ross, J Stumbris 12:00 - Mass Intention: The People of St Luke Parish Servers K Cahill, E Halfpenny, M Morrissey Readers Katie Iammartino, Max Brown Euch Min K Frank, M Frank, K E Frank, B Huerta, V Perera Cover Art: Models used for illustrative purposes only. Clothesline by Rangizz, courtesy of 123RF Photos. Used with permission. Baby, mother and daughter, couple Getty Images. Used with permission. All rights reserved. WELCOME TO ST. LUKE River Forest, IL 60305-1835 Readings for the Week of October 4, 2015 Sunday: Gn 2:18-24/Heb 2:9-11/Mk 10:2-16 or 10:2-12 Monday: Jon 1:1 2:2, 11/Lk 10:25-37 Tuesday: Jon 3:1-10/Lk 10:38-42 Wednesday: Jon 4:1-11/Lk 11:1-4 Thursday: Mal 3:13-20b/Lk 11:5-13 Friday: Jl 1:13-15; 2:1-2/Lk 11:15-26 Saturday: Jl 4:12-21/Lk 11:27-28 Next Sunday: Wis 7:7-11/Heb 4:12-13/Mk 10:17-30 or 10:17-27 Liturgical Publications Inc Willard Boyer, Rita Brown, Margaret Creedon, Bill Darley, Mary Elwood, Fred Heiss, Stephen Kehoe, Frank Kurr, John Lennon, Paul S. Novak, Kelly Petersen, Geraldine Redmond, Fr. Paul Reicher, Patti Sheehan, Austyn Smith, Tom Trankina, Mary White, Michael Gerard White, Ann Marie Wojcik William L. Hosty, Jr. What we especially need in these times are credible witnesses who make the Gospel visible by their lives as well as by their words and who reawaken the attraction for Jesus Christ, for the beauty of God. ~Pope Francis, Walking with Jesus We are asked to love to be in right relationship with God, ourselves, our neighbors, and our world by giving practical expression to Gospel values and tangibly witnessing to God s miraculous love. We have been told what is good and what God asks of us: To live justly, to love tenderly, to walk humbly with your God. (Micah 6:8) From the weekend of September 27, 2015 Weekly Giving Goal............... $15,000.00 Actual Weekly Giving.............. $11,631.00 2015-2016 Fiscal Year to Date (From 7-1-15) Weekly Giving Goal.............. $195,000.00 Actual Weekly Giving............. $163,126.00 Goal to Date for Year +/(-)......... $ (31,874.00) We are always very grateful for the sacrifices you make to support the mission, goals, and ministry of St. Luke Church. Thank you for your generosity!

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As vicar for our region, Bishop John Manz presided at last Saturday s 5:00 Mass and installation of Fr. John Szmyd as St. Luke s 10th pastor. Fr. Szmyd was an obvious choice, Bishop Mann remarked, because of the fondness that was apparent between him and St. Luke parishioners after his year here as associate pastor. Fr. John was also eager to listen to and learn from the people of St. Luke and share in the ups and downs that come with families of any size, Bishop Manz added. The Bishop s observation was heartily confirmed by three rounds of applause from the several hundred parishioners, family members, friends, colleagues, and neighboring pastors in church, as well as the accolades of many well wishers at the reception that followed. 4 WELCOME TO ST. LUKE River Forest, IL 60305-1835

With our Holy Father Pope Francis back in Rome, the events of the past two weeks can easily be forgotten. But the challenges he brought to our attention must not be overlooked. The discussion should continue now at the local (parish) level, availing ourselves of our many prayer opportunities for the issues brought forth by Pope Francis. While there is new excitement over his writings on the care for the earth and in the Green Teams now forming within parishes to address environmental issues, we must renew our efforts in all issues facing the human family. October is a very beautiful fall month, full of celebrations of the saints, especially our patron St. Luke (Sunday, Oct. 18). During the Month of the Holy Rosary, we are encouraged to pray this popular prayer to honor the Blessed Virgin Mary and to again unite ourselves in the solidarity of prayer with the specific intentions of Respect Life Month / Respect Life Sunday and Domestic Violence Awareness Month (the purple bows around the church premises). The Synod on the Family opens in Rome today. The gathering includes 279 delegates from around the world, including our own Archbishop Blase Cupich and seven other prelates from the U.S. Let us pray for blessings upon all of their deliberations. Finally, a special word of thanks to all those who prayed together last Saturday at the pastor installation Mass with Bishop John Manz. Many commented that they had never experienced the installation of a new pastor. While the ceremony has existed for many years, the involvement of the parish consultative bodies (pastoral and finance councils) and the presentation of the symbols of a pastor s ministry were recent additions that teach us about the special relationship between a pastor and his flock. I am most grateful to all who were able to be there, and to those who spoke to me and wished me well beforehand because they were unable to attend; to the ministers at Mass; the parish organizations represented; the choirs and musicians; our office staff, who spent countless hours making arrangements; to those who planned the beautiful reception with delicious food and festive decor, and to all who set up and cleaned up afterwards. I received from the parish a beautiful framed photo of our St. Luke stained glass window which will be in a special place where I can reflect upon it and pray for all of you whenever I see it! Deo gratias, and thanks be to you! Fr. Szmyd Today, October 4, is Respect Life Sunday and the start of Respect Life Month. It is a great opportunity to explore the many issues confronting our society that deal with matters of life and death, such as the funding of Planned Parenthood, the growing fascination with assisted suicide, and widespread violence in homes and in the streets. Today more than ever, it is paramount that we learn all that we can about the precious gift that God gives us in life from conception to natural death. The theme of this year "Every Life Is Worth Living" is explored in more detail on the United States Catholic Conference of Bishops website under its Pro Life Secretariat. Learn more by visiting usccb.org/about/pro-life-activities/respectlife-program/. O E St. Luke is kicking off its own observance of Respect Life Month by distributing baby bottles for donations to Aid for Women at all of the Masses this weekend. St. Luke s Respect Life Committee invites everyone to take a baby bottle home and fill it with any loose change during the rest of October. The committee will collect the bottles at the Masses on the last weekend of this month. Your donations help support Aid for Women, which empowers women to choose life for themselves and their babies. This affiliate of Catholic Charities of Chicago provides a vast array of services to abortion -vulnerable women in need of counseling, pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, health insurance, baby items and furniture, food, clothing, and transportation. For 37 years, Aid for Women has mentored women throughout their pregnancies, encouraging them to keep up with their prenatal care, attend classes, and develop a plan for their own future and that of their child. It charges no fee and relies solely on the generosity of individuals and foundations to continue their vital presence at the only pregnancy resource center in downtown Chicago and four other sites, including one in Cicero. Thank you for your generous support of these women in need and their babies! OCTOBER 4, 2015 Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time I I I I 5

October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month and also the Month of the Holy Rosary. St. Luke s Domestic Violence Outreach Ministry is inviting people of all faiths to come together for a Rosary Prayer Service tomorrow (Monday) at 7:30 pm in the church. This gathering offers our community the opportunity to join in prayer for the victims of domestic violence and for all of the social service and government organizations that assist and counsel domestic violence victims. Please invite your friends The Chicago Marathon on October 11 attracts nearly 40,000 runners from all over the world to run 26.2 miles through the streets of Chicago. It s a grueling distance requiring four months of training. To help runners safely and successfully cross the finish line, St. Luke Parish will offer a special blessing for Marathoners at the 5:00 pm Mass on the eve of the race next Saturday, October 10. Fr. Steven Bauer, who will also be out there running the course will lead the prayer of blessing. Please encourage any runners you know to come and receive the spiritual edge they need to as the Bible says persevere in running We do NOT want a Church that will move WITH the world. We want a Church that will MOVE the world. ~G.K. Chesterton In response to the Pope s recent encyclical on the environment, and his visit to our country during which he emphasized the need to protect Earth, Our Common Home, the time is ripe for establishing a Green Team at St. Luke to advise our pastor, the parish staff, and parish committees on how to make our parish greener. Because of the importance that Archbishop Cupich gives to the Pope Francis call to be better stewards of God s gifts to us, the Archdiocese of Chicago is providing training for parish Green Teams at Ascension Church in Oak Park on Sunday, October 18, from 1:30 to 3:30 pm. This is an opportune moment for anyone to come in on the ground level of St. Luke s new Green Team. The team is open to all those in the parish who are interested in answering the call from Pope Francis and Archbishop Cupich, and we would like to draw representatives from diverse backgrounds, including teenagers, parents, and senior citizens. For more information, please contact Tony Graefe at 708-848-9753 or tonygatty@aol.com. 6 WELCOME TO ST. LUKE River Forest, IL 60305-1835 Catholic Relief Services (CRS) is scaling up its response to the migrant crisis in the Mideast as conflicts, civil strife, and economic conditions in this part of the world have dramatically increased the flow of refugees. With the Syrian conflict entering its fifth year, millions of desperate families are attempting extremely perilous journeys toward Europe. Harrowing stories have emerged of death, starvation, and abuse at the hands of smugglers. An estimated 59.4 million refugees are suffering displacement and death. St. Luke will take up a second collection for this humanitarian emergency at all of the Masses on the weekend of October 10-11. Please pray now for peace in the Middle East, and consider donating generously to help CRS strengthen its response to the migrant and refugee crisis that impacts us all.

All 7 th graders who are preparing to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation at St. Luke and their parents are invited to an orientation meeting for the Mercy Experience Year in Waldron Hall tomorrow night (Monday) from 7:00-8:30 pm. If you have any questions, please contact the Religious Education Office at 708-771-5959 or religiouseducation@stlukeparish.org. The Blessed Sacrament Food Pantry, which is located on the lower level of The Learning Center, reports that its reserves are very low. St. Luke has been helping the food pantry serve individuals and families needing assistance in North Lawndale and Little Village for many years. It s very easy to help out: Just bring your donations to Mass on Sunday and place them in the baskets at the back of church. We take care of the rest. In addition to non-perishable food, the items that are needed most are personal care items that cannot be purchased with food stamps, such as: Diapers, hand soap, toothpaste, toilet paper, wipes & tissues Non-perishable food items that are most needed are: Cereal (hot or cold) Coffee and tea Peanut butter Pasta and rice Canned veggies, fruits, and beans Canned soups and stews Cash donations are also always appreciated., since they can be used to buy fresh vegetables and fruit, eggs, and meat, when available, from the Chicago Food Depository. Please make checks out to St. Luke Parish and write Food Pantry on the memo line. Thank you for your generosity! ~St. Luke Feed the Hungry Committee DATE: Sunday morning, October 18, 2015 TIME: PLACE: PROGRAM: BRING: 10:30 am - Come early, and meet and sit with your St. Agatha/ Blessed Sacrament friends during Mass. St. Agatha Church, Kedzie and Douglas Blvd., Chicago We begin with regularly scheduled Mass (10:30 am), followed by a Continental breakfast, tuition awards, and social hour. Nothing! Doughnuts, coffee, and juice will be provided. QUESTIONS: Call the Nickels at 771-1937 or the Valentis at 771-3186. Save the date! St. Luke Women s Club (SLWC) is having its Fall kick off event on Friday, October 23, in Waldron Hall. The theme is Cabaret & Cocktails, and attendees will enjoy the great live music of The Szurko Trio, finger foods, drinks, boutique shopping vendors, and an awesome raffle! Keep watching for more details, or go visit the SLWC page on the parish website to see what else is happening! October is the Month of the Holy Rosary, and this Wednesday is the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary. In keeping with a long-standing tradition of this special devotion to the Blessed Mother, everyone is invited to join us in praying the rosary together each morning in October Monday through Saturday after the 8:00 Mass. Please join us for one day or any time that you are able to come! OCTOBER 4, 2015 Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time 7

Loyola Medicine Hospice is offering small group support for adults who have lost a child over the age of 18 starting October 15. The group will meet from 6:00-7:30 pm for six weeks. Support groups for others grieving a loss are also offered during the year. Call Terri Grasso at 708-216-1209 for more details. Joyful Again! Widowed Ministry is offering another round of its weekend retreat/workshops, which are specifically for widowed men and women. The next two weekends will be on October 24-25 and November 14-15. Space is limited, so interested persons are urged to register early. Visit the website www.joyfulagain.org, call 708-354-7211, or send an email to joyfulagain7211@gmail.com. Catholic Relief Services is teaming up with Ten Thousand Villages for a community shopping event on Friday, October 16. Fifteen percent of sales from customerdesignated purchases will go to the CRS Fair Trade Fund, which benefits artisans and farms overseas. Ten Thousand Villages is a fair trade retailer of gifts, home accents, and personal accessories handcrafted by artisans in more than 30 countries. There is a participating shop very close to us at 121 N. Marion St. in Oak Park. Be sure to mention CRS at checkout so your purchase counts towards the CRS fund-raiser. You can also help by shopping online on October 16 and use promo code CRS2015. Go to crsfairtrade.org/ten-thousand-villages for more details. Because the feast of St. Luke, the Evangelist falls on a Sunday this year (October 18), our parish will celebrate our patron saint at all of our weekend Masses, praying through his intercession. Come and join us as we honor our heavenly patron! The Catholic Physicians Guild of Chicago invites all those interested in promoting a culture of life to attend its annual St. Luke s Day Mass at 11:00 am on October 18 at Holy Name Cathedral. A talk on St. Thomas Aquinas and medicine will follow Mass. Please RSVP for this event to mkeen@marianjoy.org by October 16. Everyone is invited to the annual Mass for Hope & Healing at 9:30 am on Saturday, October 17 at Holy Family Church, 1080 W. Roosevelt Road, Chicago. The special intention of this Mass is for the healing of victims-survivors of child and youth sexual abuse and for their families. It is also a calling to the whole Catholic community and society to continue vigilance in honoring Christ s mandate to protect the dignity and sanctity of all God s children and young people. The real-life star of the hit movie Dead Man Walking is coming for two gatherings with youths and adults on Saturday, October 17, at St. Catherine of Siena- St. Lucy Church, 38 N. Austin Blvd., Oak Park. Students in Grades 7 through 12 are invited to a free session from 3:00 5:30 pm with Sr. Helen and Karen L. Daniel, Director of the Center on Wrongful Convictions at Northwestern University, on issues surrounding the debate on capital punishment. All ages are invited to an evening program starting at 7:00 pm with a Gospel Concert, followed by a keynote address by Sr. Helen, and a discussion joined 8 WELCOME TO ST. LUKE River Forest, IL 60305-1835 by Karen Daniel. The program includes time for questions from the audience and book sales and signing. A suggested donation of $10 is requested to help support Sr. Helen s ministry to Death Row inmates and families of murder victims in New Orleans. Advance registration is highly recommended for the evening program, and it is required for the youth session. Send your name, address and phone/email address to 38 N. Austin Blvd., Oak Park, IL 60302 ATTN: Prejean Event. Make checks payable to St. Catherine of Siena-St. Lucy Parish and write Prejean Event on the memo line.

During the third week of September, the one-to-one ipad Program was again rolled out for the 3 rd grade classes at St. Luke Parish School. This is the second year that teachers and students have used these great tools to support teaching and learning. The ipads offer opportunities for research and building reading and math comprehension and skills, as well as for keeping up with current events. We are looking forward to another year of exploring with technology with our 3 rd graders. Save the DATE! St. Luke Religious Ed Fall Family Fest Waldron Hall November 15, 2015 11:30 am - 1:30 pm Fun for the WHOLE Family! Delicious Lunch Games Crafts Cupcake Walk Kids Prizes Grand-Prize Raffle! Watch the bulletin for additional information in coming weeks. Our 8 th graders have come to discover that force varies with mass and change of speed. How did they learn that? By bowling! In their science class, the students have begun the study of physics and are learning all about forces and motion. Any of our 8 th graders should be able to tell you the difference between distance and displacement, the difference between a scalar quantity and a vector quantity, and (here on Earth) what the acceleration due to the force of gravity is. Our 8 th grade students should be very well prepared when they move on to high school. Who knows maybe we have a future engineer or scientist in our midst! Almost 400 St. Luke School students will be streaming down the streets and sidewalks of River Forest this Friday for their annual Walk-a-Thon fundraiser. Today s tuition covers about 84% of the total school operations, so the donations raised in the Walk-a- Thon help tremendously to fill the tuition gap for all students. Watch for them and their brightly colored Open Sessions Tuesdays & Thursdays 9:00-10:45 am in Waldron Hall (Please enter through School Door 1) All children from birth to 3 years old, along with a parent or caregiver, are welcome to join us for fun and friendship during the school year. No fee or registration needed. We hope to see you there! OCTOBER 4, 2015 Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time 9

The Prime Timers October event will be Tales of the Tombstones, a special tour of Forest Home Cemetery on Des Plaines and Roosevelt Roads on Sunday, October 18. Several famous musicians and songwriters are buried in the cemetery, so the theme will be Music of the Dead. Costumed guides will sing and regale us with tales of the deceased. This event is sponsored by the Oak Park-River Forest Historical Society annually and is quite popular. The cost is $10 for Historical Society members and $15 for non-members, payable at the door. We will meet at the main gate of the cemetery at 12:30 pm for our tour, which will last almost two hours. We are arranging a late lunch in Forest Park after the tour. Please call Beth McBride at 366-7046 to reserve a spot, and let her know if you need a ride to the cemetery. Also, please remember to save the date of Sunday, December 13, for the Misericordia Brunch! The St. Luke Athletic Committee congratulates the following winners of the 500 Club drawing: Patrick and Aubrey Jacknow Thank you to all who have purchased memberships in the Club, the proceeds of which go directly to fund the school s athletic programs. Please remember the 72 immigrant detainees at the McHenry County Jail and the Kenosha Detention Center who have asked for our prayers this week. They are from Brazil, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Guatemala, Honduras, India, Jamaica, Kenya, Mexico, Pakistan, Poland, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, and Ukraine. Pray that the outcomes will be positive for all of the detainees and their families. 24-Hour Crisis Line: 708-386-4225 www.sarahsinn.org 10 WELCOME TO ST. LUKE River Forest, IL 60305-1835 Rev. John Szmyd, Pastor jszmyd@stlukeparish.org 435-8925 Rev. Steven Bauer Associate Pastor sbauer@stlukeparish.org 435-8919 Rev. Leroy Wickowski, (Retired) lwickowski@stlukeparish.org 435-8917 Jim Doyle deacondoyle@gmail.com 262-501-1042 Paul Faherty pfaherty00@aol.com 771-5986 Terry Norton reneeterrynorton@gmail.com 771-6635 Bob Slobig bobslobig@comcast.net 771-6430 528 Lathrop Avenue, River Forest 60305-1835 stlukeparish@stlukeparish.org 771-8250 Sue Gamache, Office Manager sgamache@stlukeparish.org 435-8912 519 Ashland Avenue, River Forest 60305-1824 jschwarzbeck@stlukeparish.org 366-8587 Maryanne Polega, Interim Principal mpolega@stlukeparish.org 366-8587 519 Ashland Avenue, River Forest 60305-1824 religiouseducation@stlukeparish.org 771-5959 Sr. Colleen Nolan, O.P., Director cnolan@stlukeparish.org 771-5959 Music Director - Arlene Michna amichna@stlukeparish.org 435-8926 Parish Business Manager - Glenn Wagner gwagner@stlukeparish.org 435-8921 Director of Stewardship & Development - Sheila Price sprice@stlukeparish.org 435-8927 Communications Coordinator - Bradley Collins bcollins@stlukeparish.org 435-8910 Hospitality House (former Convent) 533 Ashland Avenue, River Forest Sr. Mary Ann Mueninghoff, OP 771-5280 Weekend Saturday: 5:00 pm Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 am and 12:00 noon Weekdays Monday-Friday: 6:30 and 8:00 am Saturday: 8:00 am Monday-Friday: After 6:30 & 8:00 am Masses Saturday: After 8:00 am Mass And by appointment - Call the rectory to set up a time.