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holy family - Notre Dame parish
NOTRE DAME CHURCH 1334 W. FLOURNOY CHICAGO, IL 60607 Phone: (312) 243-7400 Website: nddc.archchicago.org
HOLY FAMILY CHURCH 1080 W. ROOSEVELT CHICAGO, IL 60608 Phone: (312) 492-8442 Website: holyfamilychicago.org
MASS SCHEDULE/HORARIO DE MISAS Sunday/Domingo 5:00 pm—Notre Dame (Saturday/Sabado) 8:30 am—Notre Dame 9:45 am— Holy Family 10:00 am—Notre Dame 12:00 pm—Notre Dame (Español) 5:00 pm—Holy Family
Weekdays/Entre Semana Notre Dame Chapel 1335 W. Harrison Monday thru Friday 6:30 am
The Shrine of Our Lady of Pompeii 1224 W. Lexington Wednesday 6:00 pm
CHILDREN OF PEACE SCHOOL/ NIÑOS DE PAZ
1900 W. Taylor (312) 243-8186
January 26, 2020
PASTORAL OFFICES (mailing address) 1335 W. Harrison Chicago, IL 60607 Hours: Monday - Thursday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Friday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Phone: (312) 243-7400 Fax: (312) 243-7614 E-mail: [email protected]
PARISH STAFF Rev. Peter B. McQuinn, Pastor Rev. A. Paul Reicher, Pastor Emeritus Deacon David Keene Mr. Lawrence Sorce, Deacon Candidate Mr. Jim Bruton, Religious Ed Coordinator Ms. Sarah Pelrine, Operations Director
Mrs. MaryAnn Milici, Office Manager Ms. Grace Rubio, Administrative Assistant Most Rev. Robert G. Casey, Resident Rev. Kevin W. Hays, Resident Rev. Michael P. Knotek, Resident
Families are the heart of the Church, but with a range of ages — parents in their 20s, 30s, or 40s, college students, school-aged kids, toddlers, and babies — it can be a challenge to find focused events for everyone in the family.
Whether you opt for an event focusing on fun or service, look at it as an opportunity for outreach within your community. Below are a few ideas for family-centered events that everyone can enjoy.
Fun
The sky is the limit with these kinds of events and activities. A lot of it will depend on the interests of families in your parish, but Love to Know has some great suggestions to start with:
Movie Night. Set up a projector in your gym or activity center and play a family-friendly movie. Encourage families to “camp out” and be comfy by bringing sleeping bags and pillows. Provide complimentary popcorn and drinks or ask for food donations.
Sports Night. Have spaces set up for different sports — basketball, soccer, T-ball, or flag football — at levels appropriate for all ages in the family.
Ice Cream Social. Offer ice cream with all the toppings. Host the event at a park with a playground so little kids can play, and consider bringing lawn games for the bigger kids. Parents can enjoy time socializing while the kids enjoy one another.
Super Bowl Party. Have the game on a projector with an area for the adults to watch, and a nearby area where kids can toss a football or run football drills to burn energy. (Bonus if your local team is playing for the championship!) Have a Family Retreat. Host a speaker or lecture for the parents, as well as breakout groups based on the age of the kids. Make it a well-rounded event that parents can discuss with their kids after by tailoring their content to be an age-appropriate version of the adult’s topic.
Serve
Getting the whole family involved in service is a great way to fulfill the mission of the Church and to help our communities. Here are a few examples of ways to incorporate service into family time:
Make Care Packages for the Homeless. Have families donate snacks, drinks, toiletries, clothes, prayer cards, and more. Make assembling the packages something the whole family can take part in. Foodlets offers more ideas for
things to include.
Clean Up the Neighborhood. Host a cleanup event in spring or fall. As a family, help those in the community with outdoor tasks like raking leaves, pulling weeds, trimming hedges and bushes, mowing grass, and more.
Serve a Meal. Volunteer as a family at a local soup kitchen or your parish food pantry. Kids who might be too young to serve food can help with cleanup or other jobs. Take Part in Parish Ministry. This can be as simple as getting the whole family involved as greeters. You can also look at your existing ministries or talk to someone in the parish office for ideas or opportunities where the whole family can serve. These simple ideas are wonderful for your family, and also allow parishioners and visitors to witness dynamic and faithful families at the parish. ©LPi
Las familias son el corazón de la Iglesia, pero con un rango de edades: padres de 20,30, o 40 anos, estudiantes universitarios, niños en edad escolar, niños pequenos y bebes, puede ser un desafio encontrar eventos enfocados para todos en la familia. Ya sea que opte por un evento centrado en la diversión o el servicio, considérelo como una oportunidad de divulgación dentro de su comunidad. A continuación se presentan algunas ideas para eventos centrados en la familia que todos pueden disfrutar.
Diversion El cielo es el límite con este tipo de eventos y actividades. Mucho dependerá de los intereses de las familias en su parroquia, pero Love to Know tiene algunas sugerencias excelentes para comenzar:
Noche de película. Instale un proyector en su gimnasio o centro de actividades y reproduzca una película familiar. Anime a las familias a "acampar" y se sientan cómodos llevando sacos de dormir y almohadas. Proporcione palomitas de maíz y bebidas de cortesía o solicite donaciones de alimentos.
Notre Dame de Chicago Parish 2 Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
IMPORTANT We will continue to come together as a parish community and alternate the location of the 10 AM Sunday Mass as we proceed with discerning our next steps as Holy Family-Notre Dame Parish.
Next week, February 3rd, the 10 AM Mass will be at the Notre Dame church site.
January 26, 2020 3 Notre Dame de Chicago Parish
Readings for the Week of January 26, 2020 Sunday: 1S 8:23-9:3/PS 24:1,4,13-14/1COR 1:10-13,17 MT 4:12-23 OR 4:12-17 Monday: 2 SM 5:1-7, 10/MK 3:22-30 St Angela Merici, Virgin Tuesday: 2 SM 6:12B-15, 17-19/MK 3:31-35 St Thomas Aquinas, Priest & Doctor of the church Wednesday: 2 SM 7:4-17/MK 4:1-20 Thursday: 2 SM 7:18-19, 24-29/PS 119:105/MK 4:21-25 Friday: 2 SM 11:1-4A, 5-10A, 13-17/MK 4:26-34 St John Bosco, Priest Saturday: 2 SM 12:1-7A, 10-17/MK 4:35-41 Next Sunday: MAL 3:1-4/HEB 2:14-18/LK 2:22-40 OR 2:22-32 The Presentation of the Lord Las lecturas de la semana del 26 de Enero de 2020 Domingo: Is 8, 23b–9, 3/1 Co 1, 10-13. 17/Mt 4, 12-23/Mt 4, 12-17 Lunes: 2 Sm 5, 1-7. 10/2 Tim 1, 10/Mc 3, 22-30/ Santa Angela Mericici, Virgen Martes: 2 Sm 7, 4-17/Mt 11, 25/Mc 3, 31-35 Santo Tomas de Aquino, presbitero y doctor Miércoles: 2 Sm 7, 4-17/Mc 4, 1-20/ Jueves: 2 Sm 7, 18-19. 24-29/Mc 4, 21-25 Viernes: 2 Sm 11, 1-4. 5-10. 13-17/Mc 4, 26-34 San Juan Bosco, Padre Sábado: 2 Sm 12, 1-7. 10-17/Mc 4, 35-41 Domingo siguiente: 1 Sm 17, 32-33. 37. 40-51/Mt 4, 23/Mc 3, 1-6 Presentacion del Senor
SCRIPTURE READINGS / LAS LECTURAS
Noche deportiva. Establezca espacios para diferentes deportes (baloncesto, fútbol, T-ball o fútbol americano) en niveles apropiados para todas las edades en la familia.
Helado Social. Ofrecer helado con todos los ingredientes. Organice el evento en un parque con un área de juegos para que los niños pequeñ-os puedan jugar, y considere traer juegos de césped para los niños más grandes. Los padres pueden disfrutar el tiempo so-cializando mientras los niños se disfrutan mutuamente.
Fiesta del Super Bowl. Tenga el juego en un proyector con un área para que los adul-tos miren y un área cercana donde los niños puedan lanzar una pelota de fútbol o realizar ejercicios de fútbol para quemar energía. (¡Bono si tu equipo local está jugando para el campeo-nato!) Tener un retiro familiar. Organice un orador o una conferencia para los padres, así como grupos de trabajo basados en la edad de los niños. Conviértalo en un evento completo que los padres puedan discutir con sus hijos después, adaptando su contenido pa-ra que sea una versión del tema del adulto apropiada para su edad. Sirva: Involucrar a toda la familia en el servicio es una excelente manera de cumplir la misión de la Iglesia y ayudar a nuestras comunidades. Aquí hay algunos ejemplos de formas de incor-porar el servicio en el tiempo familiar:
Haga paquetes de atención para personas sin hogar. Haga que las familias donen bocadillos, bebidas, artículos de tocador, ropa, tarjetas de oración y más. Haga que armar los paquetes sea algo en lo que toda la familia pueda participar. Foodlets ofrece más ideas para incluir.
Limpia el vecindario. Organice un evento de limpieza en primavera u otoño. Como familia, ayude a los miembros de la comunidad con tareas al aire libre como rastrillar hojas, arrancar malezas, cortar setos y arbustos, cortar el césped y más.
Servir una comida. Voluntario como familia en un comedor de beneficencia local o en la despensa de alimentos de su parroquia. Los niños que pueden ser demasiado pequeños para servir comida pueden ayudar con la limpieza u otros trabajos. Participe en el ministerio parroquial. Esto puede ser tan simple como involucrar a toda la familia como saludos. También puede consultar sus ministerios existentes o hablar con alguien
en la oficina de la parroquia para obtener ideas u oportunidades donde toda la familia pueda servir. Estas ideas simples son maravillosas para su familia y también permiten que los feli-greses y visitantes sean testigos de familias dinámicas y fieles en la parroquia.©LPi
Notre Dame de Chicago Parish 4 Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
An opportunity for 1 on 1 consultation with a member of the Metropolitan Tribunal of the Archdiocese of Chicago (in Downtown Chicago) January—December 2020 Do you have questions about Declarations of Nullity (sometimes referred to as “annulments”)? For you, or perhaps for a loved one….. When is a declaration of nullity needed? Does my situation qualify for one? How would I get started? Find answers to these and other questions you might have…
From 5:00pm—7:00pm Quiqley Pastoral Center 1st Floor 835 North Rush Street Chicago, Il 60611 312-534-8280 [email protected] No appointment needed
January 13, 2020 July 13, 2020 February 10, 2020 August 10, 2020 March 09, 2020 September 14, 2020 April 06, 2020 October 12, 2020 May 11, 2020 November 09, 2020 June 15, 2020 December 14, 2020
GUADALUPANA SOCIETY MEETING
Notre Dame's Guadalupana Society will meet Sunday, February 2 at 1:00 pm in the Parish Hall to discuss financ-es and upcoming events.
La Sociedad Guadalupana de Notre Dame tendrá una junta el Domingo 2 de Febrero a la 1:00 pm en el salon par-roquial de la iglesia para discutir fondos y eventos futuros.
2019 CONTRIBUTION STATEMENTS Contribution statements will be ready after the first week-end of February. To request a copy, please call the rectory office at 312-243-7400. Please allow 2 weeks for pro-cessing requests. ESTADOS DE CONTRIBUCIÓN 2019 Las declaraciones de contribución estarán listas después del primer fin de semana de febrero. Para solicitar una co-pia, llame a la oficina de la rectoría al 312-243-7400. Por favor denos 2 semanas para procesar su solicitud.
We talk about making the operational changes in order to “ensure mission vitality”. What does that actually mean?
We are evaluating the operational structures that are currently in place at the Holy Family site and at the Notre Dame de Chicago site. We are looking closely at how we were spending our time and money and asking the question “Is this the best way to bring people closer to Jesus?” Father
Peter, the staff, and the Archdiocesan RMC team are analyzing our finances, our facilities, and our staffing structures to see where we can more effectively serve the community. Both sites have rich histories of making disciples, building communities and inspiring witness and both sites have areas of improvement.
Our goal is to build upon the existing strengths and move towards best practices all around. As we look to the future and all the ways we want to evangelize, strengthening our existing communities and bringing new people into the Church, we must ensure that the foundation of parish operations is a solid as possible. Of course, this takes time, but we are happy to make these changes and set ourselves up well for the future.
If you have other questions, please reach out to me at [email protected]. Thanks! , Sarah
UPDATE ON THE FOOD PANTRY We had a very productive meeting earlier in the month to discuss the future of the Food Pantry Ministry at Holy Family-Notre Dame Parish. As we look to the future, and the ways that Holy Family-Notre Dame is committed to the Corporal Works of Mercy, it is clear that feeding our brothers and sisters in need continues to be a priority. The Food Pantry will move to the Notre Dame de Chicago site. Collaboration will happen with the Franciscan Outreach Ministry and we will continue to look for ways to grow in our service to the community. We need your help! Our initial volunteer efforts for the Food Pantry ministry will be focused on re-establishing the Food Pantry. If you have organizational skills or if you like helping out on the ground floor, we would be very grateful for your help. If you are interested in volunteering with the Food Pantry ministry, please contact Victoria ([email protected]) or Chef Dan ([email protected]).
PARISH RECTORY WILL BE CLOSED ON THE FOLLOWING DAYS: FEBRUARY 17TH—PRESIDENTS DAY APRIL 10TH—GOOD FRIDAY MAY 25TH—MEMORIAL DAY JULY 3RD—4TH OF JULY WEEKEND SEPTEMBER 7TH– LABOR DAY OCTOBER 12TH—COLUMBUS DAY
January 26, 2020 5 Notre Dame de Chicago Parish
MASS INTENTIONS Weekend of January 25/26 Third Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00 pm Francesco & Italia Antonini Joseph & Anna Cosentino John Fockler Roselyn Panepinto 8:30 am Wendy Bartusiak Mary Nickel 10:00 am Parishioners 12:00 pm Maria Resendez Isaias Meraz 5:00 pm Parishioners Monday, January 27—St. Angela Meirici 6:30 am Communion Service Tuesday, January 28—St. Thomas 6:30 am Communion Service Wednesday, January 29— 6:30 am Communion Service Thursday, January 30— 6:30 am Communion Service Friday, January 31—St. John Bosco 6:30 am Communion Service Weekend of Feb 1/2 The Presentation of the Lord-Sunday 5:00 pm Francesco & Italia Antonini Joseph & Anna Cosentino Roselyn Panepinto 8:30 am John Bacchi 10:00 am Betty Jane Leonard 12:00 pm Josephine Diaz 5:00 pm Parishioners
PRAYER LIST WE PRAY for the following parishioners or family members of parishioners who are ill or in need of prayer:
LITURGICAL DONATIONS Please pray in thanksgiving to God for our donors and their loved ones:
The gifts of Bread and Wine were donated for the month of January:
For Catholic School teachers and students
The Mary Altar candles are lit for the month of January:
For police officers and firefighters
The Our Lady of Guadalupe Altar candles are lit for the month of February:
In memory of Margarita Carrasco donated by Denise & Gilberto Alcantar
Mary Alvarez Joanne Buck Joe Candella Fannie Canino Kathy Catrambone Edwin Chaidez Ludette Chew Morgan Grace Coghlin Channie Davis Mitchell Davis Lewis Ervin Nathaniel Ferrer Esther Fidis Barbara Frye Timcke Ginny Halisz Madelynn Jacobs Denise & Rich Jandura Joey Libunao Art Losacco Katharina Losacco Fr. Mike Gabriel Ethan John Moon Emma Nemivant Fred Natori
Frank Ortiz Kevin Pereira Patino Family Neil Radocha Fr. Paul Reicher Catalina Remetir Philip Rice, Sr. Rosemary Rice Mary T. Rosales Arnoldo Russo Francesco Russo Maureen Sevandal-Yanong Maria Singson Rachel Singon Patricia Soto Paul Soto Candace & Michael Spinali Angelo Suranno Victoria Tan Juanito Tantoco Madeleine Tantoco Monica Tantoco Sam Tripp Maria Wilson
WE PRAY for all the deceased family members and friends of our parishioners and benefactors, especially:
Rolando De Arcos & Guadalupe Barrera
WE PRAY for our loved ones serving in the Armed Forces, and those who gave their lives serving especially: PFC Miguel A. Villalon & SPC Henry Mayfield
WE PRAY for those affected by violence.
If you would like to add a name to our prayer list, please call the rectory.
STEWARDSHIP Weekend of January 18/19 Actual Collection $2,964 Electronic giving $832 Total Collection $3,796
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED
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