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NOVEMBER 13, 2016 THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Queen of All Saints Basilica Committed to Christ, sharing God s gifts and building the Church together through the ministries of word, worship and service. Mass Schedule Saturday 5:00 pm Sunday 6:45, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 am 12:30 pm Daily Mass Monday-Friday 6:30, 7:30, 8:45 am Saturday 8:00 am Gather with your fellow Liturgical Ministers and nourish the personal faith which bestows meaning on your participation in the liturgical life of the Parish The Eucharist We Serve Confessions Saturday following the 8:00 am Mass until all are heard Holy Hour Monday at 7:00pm Liturgical Conference Saturday, November 19th 10 a.m. to 12 noon Keynote Speaker, Wendy Barton Silhavy, will talk on our Liturgical Eucharist as the Source and Summit of all we do as a Christian People. All parishioners are invited to attend as well. The most important Liturgical role is that of the assembly of which we are all a part. www.qasparish.org 6280 N. Sauganash Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60646 Phone: 773-736-6060 Fax: 773-736-6099

From the Pastor November is the month of the Holy Souls and so thoughts about the faithful departed are a natural part of our prayerful remembrances this month. Also, recently the Vatican s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith issued an instruction, To Rise with Christ, on the burial rites involving ashes/cremated remains of the deceased. In issuing this Instruction, the Congregation noted that "the practice of cremation has notably increased in many countries, but simultaneously new ideas contrary to the Church's faith have also become widespread." Because of this, the Instruction is intended to emphasize the "pastoral reasons for the preference of the burial of the remains of the faithful and to set out norms pertaining to the conservation of ashes in the case of cremation." In light of this Instruction, some questions might raise in the minds of Catholic people. 1. Why are they changing the Rules on Cremation? The rules that govern cremation after death for the Catholic Church are actually not changing! Since 1963 the Church has allowed cremation and since the early 1997 it has allowed a funeral liturgy in the presence of cremated remains. Even with these concessions, the Church has always stressed the importance of burying the remains of the faithful, either the body or the cremated remains. In recent times, the practice of cremation has notably increased in many countries. Simultaneously, new and sometimes puzzling ideas contrary to the Church's vision of Christian burial have redirected the focus of Christian death (for example, cremated remains being used to make jewelry or other mementos). Thus, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith has deemed opportune the publication of a new Instruction, with the intention of underlining, or re-emphasizing the doctrinal and pastoral reasons for the preference of the burial of the remains of the faithful and to set out norms for the conservation of cremated remains. 2. Is the prohibition of scattering ashes or keeping them in the home new? No. These are not new prohibitions. What the Instruction is emphasizing is the Church's ancient tradition of preferring that the bodies of the deceased be buried. Noting that there are reasons one might choose to be cremated, the Church holds to that tradition of burying remains, because of what we believe about the Resurrection - that one day, Christ will return in glory and our bodies and souls will be reunited but will be remade on that last day, sharing the Glory of the Risen Christ. Because of this, it is inconsistent with this belief to scatter the cremated remains of our deceased (into the air, on the ground, or in bodies of water) or to divide them, or to keep them in homes. 3. Then what are to be done with the cremated remains of a deceased loved one? The Instruction notes that "when, for legitimate motives, cremation of the body has been chosen, the ashes of the faithful must be laid to rest in a sacred place, that is, in a cemetery or, in certain cases, in a church or an area, which has been set aside for this purpose... From the earliest times, Christians have desired that the faithful departed become the objects of the Christian community's prayers and remembrance. Their tombs have become places of prayer, remembrance and reflection. The faithful departed remain part of the Church who believes 'in the communion of all the faithful of Christ, those who are pilgrims on earth, the dead who are being purified, and the blessed in heaven, all together forming one Church'." The Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of Chicago are always ready to assist families who are dealing with the death of a loved one, and if cremation has been chosen, the Cemeteries are able to provide options for burial or internment of the cremated remains. Please remember to keep the holy souls in your prayers throughout the month of November. God bless you. Monsignor John Pollard 2 Queen of All Saints Basilica Chicago, IL

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Parish News The Albany Park Community Center Food Pantry Is Closing We are very sad to announce that the APCC Food Pantry is closing November 18, 2016. The Community Center must use our space to accommodate more children at the Kimball site. Due to security concerns with the children we will not be able to operate our food pantry. The APCC Food Pantry was started as a cooperative effort of Queen of All Saints Parish and the Community Center on November 15, 1996. The Community Center provided our space free of charge and volunteers from Queens operated the food pantry providing the food and working many, many hours to serve our many clients from the surrounding neighborhoods that needed help stretching their food budgets. We have enjoyed serving the poor and hungry for 20 years. Many of us have said that it is true that we receive more than we give in our ministry to the poor. We are providing our clients with the names of other pantries where they can go to for food. We will be providing a full and final report next month. Thank you to the many parishioners and friends who have donated their time, talents and treasure over these last 20 years. ~Peggy Molina Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 13, 2016 5

Parish News NOVEMBER SPIRITUAL SPA DAY Thursday, November 17 Amazing Grace Grace is God s presence - a sanctifying presence, deep within us and permeating everything. As St. Theresa of Avila imagined, God is a sparkling crystal within the interior castle of our soul. When you are living grace in action, your mind is set, your path is clear and you don t have to wait for others to tell you how to be or what to think. It s all about learning to let go of the control factor and live in the moment. That s being graced with life. Mary Kay Slowikowski is a master storyteller and a veteran motivational speaker to Fortune 500 businesses, as well as many women s groups and other entities. Notably, she is the first female speaker to appear nationally in her own Emmynominated PBS special. Mary has had a lifelong focus on faith and community outreach and is active in her church as a lector, Eucharistic minister and Social Justice committee leader. She is also a wife, mother of four and grandmother of seven. Felician Sisters Convent 3800 W. Peterson Ave. (Entrance on rear-- follow signs) Morning session 9:00 am 12:00 noon Evening session 6:30 pm 9:00 pm *Each session contains the same material please attend the one most convenient for you. Hosted at the Felician Sisters Convent (3800 W. Peterson Ave). Light refreshments will be served. Cost is $10 per session. Register with Mary Kelly at mpkell@sbcglobal.net or 847-800-5654, or online at qasparish.org and click on Women s Spiritual Spa. We encourage preregistration for planning purposes but WALK-INS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME! Presented by: 6 Queen of All Saints Basilica Chicago, IL

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CALLING ALL LITURGICAL MINISTERS USHERS - MUSIC MINISTERS - LECTORS - SACRISTANS EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS - MINISTERS OF CARE CHILDREN S LITURGY OF THE WORD Gather with your fellow Liturgical Ministers and nourish the personal faith which bestows meaning on your participation in the liturgical life of the Parish The Eucharist We Serve 8 Queen of All Saints Basilica Chicago, IL Queen of All Saints Liturgical Conference Saturday, November 19, 10 a.m. to 12 noon Keynote Speaker, Wendy Barton Silhavy, of the Office of Divine Worship, will speak on our Liturgical Eucharist as the Source and Summit of all we do as a Christian People. Everything flows from the Eucharist and is brought back in thanksgiving. We will examine how each minister s role serves the Eucharist and helps bring our congregational Liturgy to completion. All Liturgical Ministers are encouraged to attend this conference as part of your ongoing formation. All parishioners are invited to attend as well. The most important Liturgical role is that of the assembly of which we are all a part. ~ Saturday, November 19, 10 a.m. to 12 noon ~ in the Basilica Wendy Barton Silhavy is the Senior Coordinator for Liturgy and Music in the Office for Divine Worship and Sacraments, Archdiocese of Chicago. She received her BM in Church Music from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa and her MA in Liturgical Music from St. John s University, Collegeville. She brings 25 years of experience in parish, seminary, and diocesan liturgy to her work with the archdiocese. Wendy is a pianist, organist, flutist, choral conductor, and cantor. Her interests in liturgy include the relationship between liturgy and catechesis and the impact of liturgy on our everyday lives. A native of Minnesota, she currently resides in Berwyn, Illinois.

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In True Thanksgiving The Parish celebration of Thanksgiving Mass will take place on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 24th at 10:00am. In addition to offering our thanks and praise to God for all with which we are blessed, at that Mass, we will pray in a special way for the members in our community serving in the Armed Forces and their families. In the midst of the holiday season, it is important to give gratitude for their great sacrifice of service and dedication to freedom throughout the world, as well as their safe and swift homecoming. Anyone in the military, veterans and their families who would like to participate in the Mass, please contact Paul Scavone at the Rectory. There will also be an 8:00am Mass that same morning. Please Pray for our Military May God Bless and Protect Them Army Matthew Allen Bruce Anderson James Ausmann Erwin Balacy Ian Buxton Timothy F. Eddy, Jr. Luke Dondlinger Matthew Dondlinger John Hannon Zachary Kendzora Hannah Kobit Kurt Kolwalski Roy Marchert Robert Martin Nick McCann Sean McDermott Brian Sellergren Matthew Stark Michael Wherfel Michael Whitte Parish News Marines Barbara Feeley Heather Klein Brian Kukla Brian McDermott Edward McDonough Laura Ramsey Nathan Schoemer Air Force Jacob Allen Jim Biedenbender Marshall E. Lewis John Monnelly Alexander Oswalt Colin J. Quinn Gerald P. Szybist Timothy Wallen Navy Megan Smith Donnelly Michael Donnelly James Patrick Gaytan Luis Francis Gaytan John Lynch Michael McGreevy, Jr. RIP Rory Keel Austin Kendzora Wilfred Quejada John Schneider Michael Shonder Samuel Schultz Trevor Skelly Justin Will Other John P. Riordan - USAID Tim Kirschner - National Guard Richard Mercader - National Guard Brian Rice - Coast Guard Heidi Schmidt - Coast Guard Please contact Michael Jolls at the Rectory (773-736-6060, ext. 221) to let us know if you have a loved one or friend serving so that we can include them in our prayers. 10 Queen of All Saints Basilica Chicago, IL

QAS YOUTH MINISTRY Youth Ministry Mass - Sunday November 20th at 5:00pm Join us in the Benedict Center chapel. Pizza will be served after the Mass. E-mail qasym@qasparish.org with any questions. LIGHT OPERA WORKS OUTING We will be going to see Die Fleder Maus on Fri, Dec 23 at the Chan Auditorium in Evanston. 2:00pm. Tickets are $24. If you are interested, please send check to: Kate Meeker 6149 N. Karlov. Chicago IL 60646 Please mail by November 29th RIDE THE LOBBYING BUS TO SPRINGFIELD The Archdiocese of Chicago is sponsoring a comfy charter bus to go to Springfield for Catholics to promote Catholic issues to our legislators. The bus will leave from Holy Name Cathedral parking lot at 6:00am, Wednesday, November 16th, returning around 7:00pm. Riders will have parking privileges in the cathedral s parking lot. Talk to your own state senator and representative about funding Catholic schools, pro-life issues, and more. Visit members of committees that handle specific legislation. Questions? Please call Tim O Mahony at 773-736-0141 SAINT VINCENT de PAUL SWEATER AND COAT COLLECTION THIS WEEKEND We are gathering sweaters and coats (new or gently used) for our annual collection for the poor. Please place your donation in a bag marked women or men. With the bitter cold in the coming months, your donation is phenomenal help to those in desperate situations - these jackets can even save lives. We are also looking for a dozen individuals to help with bagging for about an hour or two after the Masses. Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 13, 2016 11

MERCY HOME MASS TAPING Come and join us! PARISH OF THE AIRWAVES December 10th - 9:15am to 1:30pm You are invited to participate in the Sunday Mass taping at the Mercy Home for Boys & Girls. The cost is only $15.00, includes transportation and lunch. Our bus will leave QAS parking lot promptly at 9:15am. Come, participate and see how exciting a mass taping can be! Parish News BIBLE STUDY Join Fr. Simon as we study and explore the Gospel of St. John on the following Tuesdays from 4:00 to 5:30pm in the Cafeteria. Nov 8 Nov 22 Dec 6 Bring yourself and a Bible! Parish of the Airwaves is on TV every Sunday on WGN Channel 9, at 9:30am. To attend, return the form below to be the rectory before December 6th. Attn: Carole Eipers. Please make all checks out to Virginia Underwood. Mercy Home Mass Taping December 10 at 9:15am Name: Address: Phone: E-Mail: Trivia Night in the Gym Friday, November 18 7:00 to 10:00pm Fundraiser to support the 8th grade trip to Washington D.C. Bodacious 80s themed costumes are encouraged. Team games consisting of 8-to-10 people. Must be 21 or older to attend. $25 in advance $30 at the door WEDDING BANNS Audrey Aziyu & Brett Sleesman Dayla Younan & Thomas Gawel Courtney Conway & Timothy O Connor Name: E-mail: Number of people in your group: Please make any checks out to DC Explorers. Contact Geana Connelly at 773-316-5384 or gconnelly2016@gmail.com with questions. 12 Queen of All Saints Basilica Chicago, IL

Music of the Masters Concert Series Presents a Basilica Tradition Messiah George Friderich Handel The Basilica Choir and Soloists The Basilica Chamber Orchestra Dr. Kenneth Sotak, Director of Music Sunday, December 4, 2016 3:30 in the afternoon Queen of All Saints Basilica 6280 N. Sauganash Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60646 www.qasparish.org Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 13, 2016 13

WHY GO TO MASS EVERY SUNDAY? REASON #51 At times it seems we are living in a hard and unforgiving world. We set very high expectations for others, especially leaders and other public figures, and when they don t fulfill those expectations; we tend to judge them rather harshly. Once someone has made a mistake or lost our confidence, it s very difficult for that person to get back into our good graces. This happens within families as well as neighborhoods and communities. In contemporary society, trust is hard to win back once it has been lost. Over and against this hard and unforgiving perspective is one that is more merciful, more forgiving. That perspective is woven throughout our celebration of the Eucharist on Sunday. We ask God s forgiveness for our sins in the Penitential Rite; we publicly ask one another for forgiveness in the Confiteor, we extend and receive the sign of peace just before we receive Holy Communion and the celebrant encourages us to Go in peace just before we leave. In the world of the Sunday Eucharist, compassion, tolerance, understanding and mercy replace coldness and hardness of heart. WWW.QASPARISH.ORG Queen of All Saints Basilica, Rev. Msgr. John Pollard ADVENT WREATH Parish-wide Advent wreath making kits assembly party! Each year QASPA provides the opportunity for families to purchase Advent Wreath Kits with live evergreen boughs and candles. Families can either pick up the kits to take home, OR stay for an Advent Wreath Assembly Party. The ASSEMBLY PARTY and WREATH KIT PICK UP will be on Saturday, November 26, 2016 from 3:00 5:00pm in the school cafeteria. Please fill out the form below and return it to school or the rectory by November 23rd. You are encouraged to bring your wreath to 5:00p.m. Mass on that day to have your wreath blessed. Family Name: Phone: # of Wreath Kits at $20 each $5 Assembly Party Material Fee # of pizza slices at $2 /slice ( Cheese Sausage) Total enclosed (checks made payable to QASPA) Questions? Contact Carolyn Barr (773) 565-5794, barrt6112@sbcglobal.net; JoAnn McCormack (312) 315-1635; Jane Gaynor (773) 206-4662, janeagaynor@gmail.com 14 Queen of All Saints Basilica Chicago, IL

f tewardship Queen of All Saints Basilica Committed to Christ, sharing God's gifts, building the Church together Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time - November 13, 2016 Stewardship in Times of Sadness and Deprivation We thank God for the embarrassing moments of our lives, for the disappointments, the sorrows, even the mistakes, because we know that God was present in each of those moments, ready to teach us and to guide us. The Christian steward can go deep in prayer and thank God for lessons learned in times of trouble as well as times of bounty. Gratitude, for the Christian steward, is not just rendered in times of plenty, but in times of sadness and deprivation. The God of all is present in all situations. Please consider what we can give back to our parish, in our time, talent and treasure, in response to the great gifts God has given us. Rather, we wanted to present ourselves as a model for you, so that you might imitate us. - 2 THESSALONIANS 3:9 Most people who live a grateful and generous lifestyle don t go around bragging about it. But through their actions and words, others do take notice. They notice because of the joy and peace that results and other people desire this in their own life. Know that the way you live your life may be the only interaction others have with the Catholic faith. Oct 24-31, 2016 Sunday Stewardship Donation Type Amount Users Envelopes $15,134.51 545 Loose Donation $4,903.17 n/a Elect. Giving $4,695.00 127 Total $24,732.60 YTD Total $489,370.99 YTD Total (2015) $441,964 October 2016 $137,675.97 5 Sundays October 2015 $110,729.06 4 Sundays Religious Education News Religious Education In celebration of our archbishop s elevation to the College of Cardinals, our RE students are preparing a prayer blanket. We will take a picture of the blanket with all the students as they pray for him, and mail it to him in time for his arrival back home. Family Masses On Saturday, November 19 th, it will be the 8 th Grade families turn to lead us in prayer at their Family Mass at the 5PM Mass. This is a mandatory Mass for all those candidates for Confirmation this spring. During the Mass, candidates are asked to formally dedicate themselves in the intense preparation of completing their sacraments of initiation. We ask that you keep these young people in your prayers. Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 13, 2016 15

Mass Intentions Sunday, November 13th (Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time) - All Sunday Masses will be offered for the People of Queen of All Saints and the Benefactors of our Endowments for the School and the Parish. Monday, November 14th - School Endowment Fund Benefactors, QAS Homebound, In Honor of Our Blessed Mother - Ben & Sara Testa, Frank Briody, Joseph & Lottie Such, Oscar & Juanita Van Sickle, Joseph & Sophie Golojuch, Michael & Angeline Such, Dorothy & Ed Lewandowski, Stella & Andrew Kryca, Judy & Ron Kryca, Stanley & Adeline Golojuch, Therese Tirio, Crescencia J. Cauton, Romulo Cauton, Socorro Cauton Readings: Rv 1:1-4; 2:1-5, Lk 18:35-43 Tuesday, November 15th (St. Albert the Great) - Deceased Members of the QAS Widowed Group, Ruth Stegmaier, Diance Francis, Al Benning, Franz Laut, Victoria Alegre, Aramdo Estascio Barrion, Rosita G. Farol, Mercedes Gunot, Frank Briody Readings: Rv 3:1-6, 14-22, Lk 19:1-10 Wednesday, November 16th (St. Margaret of Scotland & St. Gertrude) - Basilica Fund Members, George Stegmaier, Lucia Ephrem, Margaret Wold, Ria Erdelyi, Clement C. Stegmaier, Pavle Briskovic, George Ruby, Richard F. Scheuer, Elpidio Rapanot, Herbert Murphy Cohen, Demetrio C. Gameng Readings: Rv 4:1-11, Lk 19:11-28 Thursday, November 17th (St. Elizabeth of Hungary) - Over 50 Club Members, Simon Pahati, Lillian Camp, Salvy Monastero, Frank O. Ergino Readings: Rv 5:1-10, Lk 19:41-44 Friday, November 18th (The Dedication of the Basilicas of Saints Peter & Paul/ St. Rose Philippino Duchesne) - Helen & Jerry Martin, Eileen Stegmaier, Sam Minelli, Danny Caponigri, Joan Crosbie Planek, Al Tierney, Ervin L. Dybisz, Virgilio Queyquep, Eric Queyquep Readings: Rv 10:8-11/Lk 19:45-48 or, for the Memorial of the Dedication, Acts 28:11-16, 30-31/Mt14:22-33 Saturday, November 19th - Jude Menard, William Witort, Peter, Linda, and Mario Campana, Dr. Clifford H. Miller, Dorothy E. Piszczek, Angeline & Dominic Colletti, Dr. Jose Calub Readings: Rv 11:4-12, Lk 20:27-40 We Pray for our Recently Deceased Chester Kondratowicz 16 Queen of All Saints Basilica Chicago, IL

Queen of All Saints Basilica Information 6280 N. Sauganash Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60646 (773) 736-6060 Pastoral Staff Pastor...Rev. Msgr. John E. Pollard Pastor Emeritus.......Rev. Msgr. Wayne F. Prist Associate Pastor...Rev. Simon Braganza Associate Pastor.....Rev. Thomas J. Campana Resident..Rev. Edward D. Grace Resident.....Rev. Richard Conyers, CSC Pastoral Associate...Dr. Carole Eipers Director of Religious Education....Mrs. Aline Reynolds Director of Music.....Dr. Kenneth Sotak Assistant Director of Music....Paul Scavone Youth Minister....Morgan Fair Rectory Hours Monday-Friday...8:30 am-4:00 pm Telephone Numbers Rectory...773-736-6060 School/Preschool.....773-736-0567 Parish FAX..773-736-6099 Religious Education Office...773-286-1939 Accounting Office Business Manager...Gerald Farrell Accounting Assistant...Kate Dombrowski Rectory Office Staff Parish Secretary....Pam Hautzinger Parish Secretary....Michael Jolls Parish Secretary.....Mary Morley Building and Grounds Ralph Meschewski, Bobby Brooks, Victor Miranda, Jonathon Hernandez, Eric Martinez, Ken Skokowski Queen of All Saints School Early Childhood through Grade 8 Principal..... Mrs. Kristina Reyes Administrative Assistant..Mrs. Ida Segreti School Secretary.... Mrs. Janet Santicola Visit Our Website Queen of All Saints Basilica...www.qasparish.org Queen of All Saints School...www.qasschool.org Sunday Masses Saturday Vigil.. 5:00 pm Sunday....6:45, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 am, 12:30 pm Daily Mass and Rosary Monday-Friday.... 6:30, 7:30, 8:45 am Saturday.....8:00 am Rosary......Daily after the 8:45 am Mass Devotions and Holy Day Masses Holy Hour...Monday, 7:00 pm Please consult the parish bulletin or website for the holy day Mass schedule. The Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday... After the 8:00 am Mass until all are heard To Register in the Parish Please contact the Rectory Office...773-736-6060 The Sacrament of Baptism Queen of All Saints rejoices in the incorporation of new members into the Body of Christ through the Sacrament of Baptism. If you are a registered parishioner, please come into the rectory during business hours to schedule your child's baptism. If it is not possible for you to come into the rectory, please call the rectory to make arrangements. The Sacrament of Baptism for infants is celebrated two or three Sundays of the month, depending on the time of year, at 1:30 PM - call the rectory for the exact schedule. A Baptismal Preparation class for the parents is required. They are held once a month and must also be scheduled in advance. If an adult or a school age child seeks baptism, special arrangements should be made with one of the priests. The Sacrament of Matrimony Queen of All Saints helps couples prepare not only for their wedding day, but the lifelong commitment of living a Christian marriage. Parishioners of Queen of All Saints Basilica who are baptized and free to marry in the Catholic Church may celebrate their marriage in Queen of All Saints Basilica. Couples from Queen of All Saints seeking marriage in Queen of All Saints Basilica should contact one of the parish priests at least six months prior to their intended date of marriage. The couple must meet with one of the priests before the date for the marriage can be confirmed. Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick The sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick is not a sacrament for those who are at the point of death. As soon as one of the faithful begins to be in danger of death from sickness or old age, the fitting time for him/her to receive this sacrament has certainly already arrived. Therefore, any member of the faithful who is seriously ill because of sickness or advanced age, may properly receive this sacrament. Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 13, 2016 17

Celebrant Schedule Next Sunday, November 20th 5:00pm - Msgr. John Pollard 6:45am - Fr. Thomas Campana 8:00am - Fr. Thomas Campana 9:30am - Msgr. Wayne Prist 11:00am - Fr. Simon Braganza 12:30pm - Fr. Rich Conyers Today s Readings First Reading There will arise the sun of justice with its healing rays (Malachi 3:19-20a). Psalm The Lord comes to rule the earth with justice (Psalm 98). Second Reading Paul speaks of his hard work among the Thessalonians (2 Thessalonians 3:7-12). Gospel Jesus foretells the destruction of Jerusalem, the persecution of his followers. But their perseverance will be their salvation (Luke 21:5-19). Lectors & Homebound Ministers Calendar Reminder: Please let Paul know of any conflicts for the months of January, February, and March. Please call the Rectory at 773-736-6060 or e-mail paul.scavone@qasparish.org We need this information by Wednesday, December 7th. Thank you. January February March Finance Inc Residential, Home Equity & Commercial Loans Abgar Maloul 6518 N Lincoln Ave Manager NMLS #220895 Tel: 847-674-0011 Lincolnwood IL 60712 Fax: 847-770-4726 Email: abgarm@ammortgage.net Cell: 847-420-2200 Jean Confused about Medicare? Lyon Who isn t! Medicare I can help at no extra cost. Certified, MBA Supplements, Consulting, LTC 773.790.2050 jean@lyonretirementsolutions.com www.lyonretirementsolutions.com Complete Plumbing & Sewer Repairs Licensed Bonded Insured Senior Citizens Discount $15.00 Off Any Job with Ad FREE ESTIMATES Lic # PL15534 Lic # 058-123449 773-774-1340 4343 West Peterson, Chicago, IL 60646 773-545-5700 www.nscbank.com Dennis Hammer President Carine Gatabazi Vice President / Branch Manager A WINTRUST Bank 512158 Queen of All Saints Church (C) www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-566-6170

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