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10655 Wadsworth Road, Beach Park, IL 60099 • (847) 872-8778 • www.Ourladyo!umility.org
November 13, 2016 • Thirty-Third Sunday In Ordinary Time
Our Lady of Humility Parish
Parish Mission Statement Mass Schedule As a branch of the one vine, as the family Weekday Masses: 8:00AM – Monday, Tuesday,
of our Lord Jesus, it is our mission to Thursday, Saturday
follow the way of the Lord, by extending Friday Mass: 8:45AM (During School Year)
welcome, embracing in healing love, and 8:00AM (During the Summer)
sharing the good news of the Gospel. Sunday Masses: 5:00PM Saturday
7:00AM, 9:00AM, 11:00AM Sunday
2 Welcome to Our Lady of Humility Catholic Church
Monday, November 14th
8:00AM +Sylvester Pudelek
Tuesday, November 15th
8:00AM Special Inten"on For:
Fr. Charles and His
Ministry
Wednesday, November 16th
Thursday, November 17th
8:00AM +Camille Pudelek
Friday, November 18th
8:45AM Souls Of All Departed
Legionaries
+Aaron Joseph Barrera
Saturday, November 19th
8:00AM Special Inten"on For:
Fr. John Bosco and His
Ministry
5:00PM +Ted Jurista
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King Of The
Universe Sunday, November 20th
7:00AM +Jan Pye
9:00AM +Audrey Wiedner
+Robert Raiden
+Chris and +Jimmy Stanton
+Ted Jurista
+Aaron Joseph Barrera
+Purgatorial Of Our Lady
Of Humility
11:00AM +Sharon Mirr
+Valen"n Patawaran
+Bonnie Kowalski
+Kyung Sook Dersawr
People Of Our Lady Of
Humility
Please Support Our
Adver!ser For The Weekend
Please Remember In Your Prayers
William S., Stan Trygar, Roger Heiny, Jr., Joan Zwicke, James W. Triple#, Jessica Roberts, Paule#e,
CJ Leffredo, Baby Katherine Marie Schultz, Emily, Bill and Barbara, Joe Rushforth, Ka"e, Morgan,
Margaret, Patrick, Doug D., Marie Mirr, Ruth Jinkens, Janice Kleinschmidt, Jessie and Fela Navarro,
Judy and Joe, Craig Nellis, Jr., Kit, Gina Tetner, Judy Micke, Gail Eschenbaugh, Roger, Ben LaFaye#e,
Brenda and Jim, Mary T., Bri#ney Kindy, Dick and Janice Hyde, Gerri Marqui, Corrine Bauter, Jerry
and Marie Pope, Pat Winn, Vivian Blain, Jean Krapf, Joann M., Gerrie Holmes, Rose Liecht, Ed Reno,
Victor Figueroa, Barb Halle, Byrd Heisler, Chet Spli#, John Peters, Erica Heiny, Pa# and Ma#hew
Heiny, Charlo#e Heiny, John Shebenik, Sco# S"ckel, Baby Piper Ann Marie, Dorothy R., Peter Popit,
Margaret Alfaro, Pat Benne#, Be#y Robbins, Josiah Hughes, Tom Quivellon, Baby Sawyer, Carol B.,
Luana Pe#a, Ginny Merkel, Jan Grigu"s, Roselyn Po#ala, Jim Wiedner, Kevin Junge, Tomasa Alfaro,
Dorothy Klawonn, Rachael Chianelli, Florence Cutler, Margie Perez, Kathy Sivia, Bob Whiteside,
Shauna Whiteside, George Lux, Jackie Videlka, Joan Grzeskowiak, Vicki Sturtevant, Marge Berzin,
Sandy Kramer, Ma#hew McPhee, Donald Engelking
For The Deceased:
If someone is in need of healing prayers, please call the Rectory at (847) 872-8778 Monday through
Friday between the hours of 9AM and 3:30PM. Thank you!
Readings For The Week Of November 13, 2016 Sunday: Mal 3:19-20a/Ps 98:5-9/2 Thes 3:7-12/Lk 21:5-19
Monday: Rv 1:1-4; 2:1-5/Ps 1:1-4, 6/Lk 18:35-43
Tuesday: Rv 3:1-6, 14-22/Ps 15:2-5/Lk 19:1-10
Wednesday: Rv 4:1-11/Ps 150:1-6/Lk 19:11-28
Thursday: Rv 5:1-10/Ps 149:1-6, 9/Lk 19:41-44
Friday: Rv 10:8-11/Ps 119:14, 24, 72, 103, 111, 131/Lk 19:45-48
Dedica"on: Acts 28:11-16, 30-31/Ps 98:1-6/Mt 14:22-33
Saturday: Rv 11:4-12/Ps 144:1-2, 9-10/Lk 20:27-40
Next Sunday: 2 Sm 5:1-3/Ps 122:1-5/Col 1:12-20/Lk 23:35-43
©Liturgical Publica"ons Inc
Liturgical Roles: Saturday, November 19th, and
Sunday, November 20th Saturday Confessions: 3:30-4:30PM Fr. P. Stemn
Presider:
5:00PM Fr. P. Stemn Deacon Greg
7:00AM Fr. P. Stemn Deacon Marcelino
9:00AM Fr. P. Stemn Deacon Mike
11:00AM Fr. E. Pelrine Deacon Mike
Eucharist Ministers:
5:00PM C) P. Norrish D) A. Norrish
S. Frank, F. McGrath, V. Placa, M. Adamek
7:00AM C) E. Palu-ay
S. Murakami, K. Kelly, J. Farris
9:00AM C) P. Miller D) M. Bruno
L. Nurczyk, L. Mercure, B. Dermody, A. Range, M. Franco
11:00AM C) D. Ianson D) J. Jones
B. Reid, L. Geist, V. Sanchez, H. Gondek, M. Florczyk
Lectors:
5:00PM (1) J. Frank (2) B. Tait
7:00AM (1) S. Huff
9:00AM (1) C. Seibert (2) L. Shea 11:00AM (1) G. Askew (2) P. Duncan
Altar Servers:
5:00PM R. Barbanida, T. Barbanida
7:00AM B. Ross, T. Ross
9:00AM G. Barbour, A. Mitzelfelt, K. Manieri
11:00AM J. Habacon, A. Lee, K. Pankiewicz
LWC Prayer Leaders: 9:00AM D. Jurista 11:00AM J. Reid
M.W. Med. Center: M. Kaczala
November 13, 2016 • Thirty-Third Sunday In Ordinary Time 3
A Note From The Pastor… Next weekend at all of the Masses, we will have our
Annual Collec"on for the Catholic Campaign for Human
Development (CCHD). Please see the Le#er from
Cardinal-Designate Cupich later in this bulle"n, and please
donate to help the poor among us.
Special thanks to Leslie Hazinski and her Family, the
Dunlaps, the McFarlins, and all of the other OLH Parishioners
who worked hard, and gave so generously of their "me to
create a wonderful All Saints’ Day Party. It truly was a huge
success with about 50 people par"cipa"ng. Events such as
these bring the faith into our lives, making our faith a part of
our culture.
Recently, the Va"can’s Congrega"on for the Doctrine of
the Faith issued an Instruc"on, To Rise With Christ, regarding
burial rites involving ashes/cremated remains of the deceased. Actually, there has been no
change in the rules governing crema"on. Rather, in issuing this Instruc"on, the Congrega"on
noted that “the prac!ce of crema!on has notably increased in many countries, but
simultaneously new ideas contrary to the Church’s faith have also become widespread.”
Specifically, To Rise With Christ is addressing prac"ces in society which have grown in
popularity in recent years in regard to the care of cremated remains a'er death: the
separa"on or sca#ering of ashes, the retaining or display of ashes in one’s home, or the use of
ashes in the crea"on of jewelry. In all of these cases, the Instruc"on reiterates the Church’s
firm belief in the respec*ul care of ashes/cremated remains of the departed, such that “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.” Reminding us of the
ancient prac"ce of burying the bodies of the deceased “prevents the faithful departed from
being forgo"en, or their remains from being shown a lack of respect.”
Catholic Cemeteries has some helpful informa"on regarding crema"on on their website.
I encourage you to visit www.CatholicCemeteriesChicago.org for more informa"on on the
new Instruc"on, as well as other per"nent informa"on regarding Catholic burials, and
ministry to the grieving.
In this month of November, let us con"nue to pray for our beloved dead, and let us also
reach out to the poor in deed and in our prayers.
God Bless,
Fr. Paul
4 Welcome to Our Lady of Humility Catholic Church
40’s, 50’s, & Be"er —
Annual Thanksgiving Dinner Reminder A quick reminder for those that have
already signed up, the 40’s, 50’s, & Be#er
Annual Thanksgiving Dinner is this Sunday,
November 13th, at 3PM at the Reflec"ons
Restaurant located at: 38564 N. Edgewood Street, in Lake Villa. It is served
Family Style with Polish/American Food. They will have Roast Pork and
Turkey with all the fixings. The Cost is $14.95 Per Person. This Price Does
Not Include The Tax or Tip.
P.S.: Please mark your calendars for our Annual Caroling Party. It will be
held on Sunday, December 11th, at 4PM at Rolling Hills. Details will be in
upcoming bulle"ns.
Knights Of Columbus –
2016-17 Raffle Winner 11/07/16 – Karmann Wimmer –
Pick 3 #382
Congratula"ons!
Note: If you see your name printed in the
bulle!n as a Raffle Ticket Winner, and have
not received your check, please contact
Richard at (847) 249-4813.
Christ The
King Holy
Hour Come one,
come all as we
celebrate the
Feast of Christ
The King. We
will have a Holy Hour and
Benedic"on to honor Jesus, our
King, next Sunday, November
20th, at 7PM in the Church. Join
us for a Holy Hour with Vespers,
Rosary, and Benedic"on of the
Most Blessed Sacrament. Bring
the whole family! Mark your
calendars now. All are Welcome!
Important Note:
Parish Bulle!n
Deadline Due to the upcoming
Thanksgiving Holiday, all bulle"n
ar"cles for the November 27th
Bulle"n need to be submi#ed by
this Tuesday, November 15th, by
4PM. If I do not receive the
ar"cles by the deadline for the
early submission bulle"n, the
ar"cle will not appear un"l the
following week’s bulle"n because
the deadline is very strict with
holiday bulle"ns.
You can submit ar"cles by
E-mailing them to:
bulle"nar"cles@ourladyo!umility.org,
or drop them off at the Rectory.
Thank you!
Donut Sunday Next Sunday, November 20th, is Donut Sunday hosted by
our Knights of Columbus. Join your fellow parishioners for
some delicious treats, and the even be#er treat of community
and fellowship.
If November is your birthday month, please come and enjoy
a complimentary drink and donut of your choice with your friends and The
Knights. (Pick up a complimentary birthday card from the Grand Knights
Table at the beginning of the donut line.) Free Coffee Refills! We hope to
see you there!
Confirma!on Rite Of Enrollment Next weekend, Saturday, November 19th, at the 5PM
Mass, and Sunday, November 20th, at the 9AM and the
11AM Masses, our Confirma"on Candidates and their
Sponsors will be part of a Rite of Enrollment to signify the
beginning of a Year of Prepara"on for the Sacrament. The
Candidates are asked to bring the signed Enrollment Promise Form to Mass
to be presented a'er the homily.
If you have any ques"ons, please call the Religious Educa"on Office at
(847) 746-3744, or E-mail Diana Jurista at: djurista@ourladyo!umility.org.
Calling All Parents Who
Have Kindergartners The Religious Educa"on
Program on Sundays from
10:30AM un"l 12 Noon has a
Kindergarten Class of only 2 children. We would like to add to their
number, but we need your help. If you have a Kindergartener in your
family, won’t you consider having him or her be a part of this class for the
rest of the school year? Maria Arizmendi and Jennifer Montalvo are
wonderful teachers, but need a few more children to have a nice size class.
For more informa"on or to register, please stop by the Religious
Educa"on Office, or call Diana Jurista at (847) 746-3744.
November 13, 2016 • Thirty-Third Sunday In Ordinary Time 5
Week At A Glance Sunday, November 13th
10-10:30AM–Religious Educa"on Students Gather (PC)
10:30AM-12 Noon–Religious Educa"on Classes (AS)
12:15PM–Bap"smal Prepara"on Class (C)
7-9PM–Christ First (PC, TC)
Monday, November 14th
9-11:30AM–The Legion Of Mary Mee"ng (HCC)
3:15-4:15PM–EDP (PC)
6:30-8PM–Religious Educa"on Classes (AS)
7-10PM–RCIA (HCR)
Tuesday, November 15th
3:15-4:15PM–EDP (PC)
5:30-9PM–Basketball Prac"ce (PC)
6:30-7:30PM–Brownies/Daisies/Junior Girl Scouts (H)
7-10PM–Parish Pastoral Council (PPC) Mee"ng (HCR)
Wednesday, November 16th
2:10-2:50PM–Junior Choir Prac"ce (C)
3:15-4:15PM–EDP (PC)
5:30-9PM–Basketball Prac"ce (PC)
5:30-7PM–Choir Prac"ce (C)
7-9:30PM–Choir Prac"ce (C)
7-9PM–Helping Hands Of Our Lady Mee"ng (HCR)
7-9PM–The Legion Of Mary Mee"ng (HCC)
Thursday, November 17th
1-6PM–Eucharis"c Adora"on (C)
3:15-4:15PM–EDP (PC)
5:30-9PM–Basketball Prac"ce (PC)
6:15-8:15PM–Principal’s Advisory Council Mee"ng
(HCC)
7-8:30PM–Boy Scouts—Troop 66 (H)
7-9PM–Knights Of Columbus General Mee"ng (HCR)
Friday, November 18th
3:15-4:15PM–EDP (PC)
6:30-8PM–Family School Associa"on (FSA) Movie Night
(PC)
Saturday, November 19th
9:15-10:45AM–Marian Consecra"on Retreat (HCC)
3-6:30PM–OLH Women’s Club Holiday Bazaar (SL)
3:30-4:30PM–Reconcilia"on (C)
4:30-11PM–Bingo (H)
5PM–Confirma"on Rite Of Enrollment At The 5PM
Mass (C)
Sunday, November 20th
7:45AM-12:30PM–Donut Sunday (PC, Kit)
8AM-1PM–OLH Women’s Club Holiday Bazaar (SL)
9AM–Confirma"on Rite Of Enrollment At The 9AM
Mass (C)
10-10:30AM–Religious Educa"on Students Gather (PC)
10:30AM-12 Noon–Religious Educa"on Classes (AS)
11AM–Confirma"on Rite Of Enrollment At The 11AM
Mass (C)
1-5PM–Eagle Scout Ceremony (PC)
7-9PM–Christ First (PC, TC)
7-8PM–Feast Of Christ The King Holy Hour (C)
Our Lady Of Humility’s Food Pantry Is in need of Canned Beef Stew, Canned Chili, Li"le
Individual Boxes of Cereal, and Pasta.
Non-perishable food can be dropped off at the Rectory
Monday–Friday, 9AM–3:30PM, or brought to the northwest
ves"bule of the Church on Saturdays or Sundays before
Mass.
Thank you for the con!nued generosity!
Thanksgiving And Christmas Food Baskets The Holiday Season is coming soon. For the
upcoming holidays, the Food Pantry is in need of:
Jell-O, Bo"les/Cans Of Turkey Gravy, Canned Fruit,
Canned Pumpkin, Canned Sweet Potatoes, Dressing,
Instant Mashed Potatoes, Pie Crust
Non-perishable food can be dropped off at the Rectory Monday–
Friday, 9AM–3:30PM, or brought to the northwest ves"bule of the
Church on Saturdays or Sundays before Mass.
Thank you for helping those in need have a Happy Holiday!
6 Welcome to Our Lady of Humility Catholic Church
Pilgrim Virgin
Statue Home
Visita!on Program Are you in need of
answers to prayers?
Do you desire more
peace and unity in
your family? Do you want to
increase your devo!on to Our
Blessed Mother? Are you seeking a
special grace to help with life’s latest
challenge? Are you looking for a
way to thank Our Lady for blessings
already received?
If you answered “yes” to any of
the above ques"ons, then please
consider invi"ng Our Blessed Mother
to come stay at your home. Visits
generally last one week, and are
facilitated by members of the Our
Lady of Humility Legion of Mary.
There are prayers for both the
arrival and farewell days that last
between 30-40 minutes, and include
the Rosary. Families are encouraged
to pray the Rosary together every
day while Our Lady is visi"ng. (We
have “How to Pray the Rosary”
pamphlets and rosaries available for
those who request them.)
Our Mother Mary wants nothing
more than to bring us closer to her
Son, Jesus, Our Lord and Savior. She
is pa"ently wai"ng to assist us in all
of life’s necessi"es. Praying the
Rosary every day is a great way to
deepen your prayer life.
“The more we honor the Blessed
Virgin, the more we honor Jesus
Christ because we honor Mary only
to more perfectly honor Jesus, since
we go to her only to find the end we
are seeking, which is Jesus.”
(St. Louis de Mon&ort).
Please contact Peggy at
(847) 366-4826 to schedule a visit, or
if you have any ques"ons.
November 13, 2016 • Thirty-Third Sunday In Ordinary Time 7
Small Group Retreat For Marian Consecra!on
33 Days To Morning Glory — By Fr. Michael Gaitley Are you ready to learn the quickest, surest, and easiest way to holiness?
Pope John Paul II and Mother Teresa both knew that the quickest way to be
transformed into a Saint is through a rela"onship with Our Blessed Mother, Mary.
The Legion of Mary is sponsoring a Marian Consecra"on Small Group Retreat.
Please join us next Saturday, November 19th, as we con"nue a 33-day prepara"on
for Marian Consecra"on, which will take place on Thursday, December 8th, on the Feast of the Immaculate
Concep"on. We started the Small Group Retreat on Saturday, November 5th. Our Small Group Retreat will meet
for four consecu!ve Saturday mornings (November 19th, 26th, December 3rd, and 10th) from 9:15-10:45AM in
the Holy Child Center. At the weekly mee"ngs, we share insights within our small groups, and then watch a
30-minute video. The video by popular Author and Speaker, Fr. Michael Gaitley, brings our individual reflec"ons
and group experience into a clear and manageable focus.
In addi"on, there is a short reading in the “33 Days To Morning Glory” Book to reflect on daily. Each week we
will focus on one of the following Great Marian Giants: St. Louis de Mon*ort, St. Maximillian Kolbe, St. Mother
Teresa, and St. Pope John Paul II. They will teach us the secrets of drawing closer to the Heart of Jesus through
the Heart of Mary.
If you are looking for a simple way to be spiritually renewed, develop a deeper rela"onship with Our Merciful
Savior, and grow in holiness, join us for 33 Days To Morning Glory Small Group Retreat. Please contact Mari at
(847) 596-2150 to register, or if you have any ques"ons.
OUR LADY OF HUMILITY WOMEN’S CLUB
HOLIDAY BAZAAR
Next Saturday, November 19th, 3-6:30PM
Next Sunday, November 20th, 8AM-1PM
In The School Lobby The Our Lady of Humility Women’s Club Holiday Bazaar is next Saturday,
November 19th, from 3PM un"l 6:30PM, and next Sunday, November 20th, from
8AM un"l 1PM in the School Lobby. On sale will be Christmas and Thanksgiving
items, cra's, and other gi' items. There will be a Bake Sale with homemade
goodies. The women are coun"ng on parishioners to bring their favorite baked
good items for the sale. These can be dropped off next Saturday from 12 Noon
un"l 3PM, or any"me during the Sale.
Also on sale are Our Lady of Humility Women’s Club Annual Holiday Bazaar
Raffle Tickets. Raffle Tickets are 6 for $5.00, or 1 for $1.00 with Cash Prizes of
$300, $200, and $50. The drawing will be next Sunday, November 20th, at 1PM.
The winners do not have to be present. Also on sale are Raffle Tickets for Gi'
Baskets put together by the women. The price of these Raffle Tickets and the
"me of the drawing is the same as above.
So bring your Christmas List and a friend to shop ‘!l you drop knowing it will all
go to support our Parish and School.
8 Welcome to Our Lady of Humility Catholic Church
Save The Date!
Annual Breakfast With Santa & Cra# Fair!
Cra' Fair – Saturday, December 3rd – 9AM-4PM
& Sunday, December 4th,
During Breakfast With Santa
BREAKFAST WITH SANTA Sunday, December 4th – 8AM-12:30PM
in the Parish Center
All You Can Eat!
Menu: Pancakes, Sausage, and a Drink (Coffee, Tea, Milk,
or Juice) & Donuts available for a dona"on.
Advance Tickets:
$4.00 Children Under 12
$6.00 Adult
$22.00 Per Family (up to 5 People)
Bring your family, and have a wonderful Breakfast with
Santa! Photos available for purchase! You can also visit our
Annual Cra' Fair too! The Cra' Fair will also be open on
Saturday, December 3rd, from 9AM un"l 4PM. For Tickets
and for more informa"on, please call the School Office at
(847) 746-3722.
TICKET PRICE HIGHER AT THE DOOR!
Eucharis!c
Adora!on –
Why Exposi!on
Of The
Blessed Sacrament? If we can adore the
Eucharis!c presence of Christ when
reposed in a tabernacle, why do we
then need to expose the Blessed
Sacrament on an altar? It is not
essen"al for exposi"on to take place
to have Eucharis"c Adora"on, yet
people report experiencing a greater
sense of in"macy with Jesus, and
a#en"veness of mind and heart to
prayer when they are able to
actually “see” our Eucharis"c Lord.
Moreover, according to Church
regula"ons, exposing the Blessed
Sacrament for a period of "me
requires the presence of a sufficient
number of people to be there, and
therefore, fosters the commitment
needed to establish and sustain a
meaningful Parish Eucharis"c
Adora"on Program. But the best
reason for having exposi"on of the
Blessed Sacrament, is simply that
God wills it. During His Eucharis"c
discourse, Jesus made this
unmistakably clear: “Indeed, this is
the will of My Heavenly Father, that
everyone who looks upon the Son,
and believes in Him, shall have
eternal life. Him I will raise up on
the last day.” (–John 6:40).
Do something special this Fall,
please consider coming to
Eucharis"c Adora"on on Thursdays
at 1PM, where you will have an
opportunity to spend "me with the
Lord Jesus, in the Blessed Sacrament
each week where we can ASK HIM
anything. Come, bring your whole
family, spend some "me with the
Lord, and receive His blessings! He
is wai"ng for you!
November 13, 2016 • Thirty-Third Sunday In Ordinary Time 9
“Empathe!c Mercy” By John Michael Talbot “Empathe!c Mercy” is wri#en by John Michael Talbot, who is a bestselling
author and pioneering recording ar"st.
We pray for others from the “bowels of Mercy”. In every major office of the
Liturgy of the Hours, and in the Mass, we include intercessions. All the Greek
words indicate that Mercy means both “sympathy” and an “empathy that is
deeply compassionate.” Having sympathy means to be compassionate from
the outside in. But empathy is something far more. Having empathy means to
be compassionate from the inside out. It means to get right inside the person
we care about, and understand him or her from the inside out. It is “from the
bowels”. But some!mes we do not even understand ourselves, much less others (see Romans 7:15). In his Confessions,
St. Augus!ne says, “you were within me, but I was outside.” Jesus says it is all about love. He says, “Greater love hath
no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. You are My friends…” (–John 15:13-14).
This is the amazing love of Jesus Christ. This is a real intercession – that God loves us so much that He gave His life
for us personally. From eternity God knows every joy and sorrow, every tragedy and triumph, every laughter and every
tear. It is personal, in!mate, and life-changing! Scripture is filled with asking for and offering prayers for those alive,
and even raising the dead with those prayers. What about praying for the dead? Jesus teaches in the Parable of the
Rich Man and Lazarus that there is no need to communicate with the dead if someone won’t first listen to God, and
those He sent in history. (See Luke 16:19-31). But this is not the same as praying for the departed, and asking departed
Saints to pray for us. This was already a clear part of Judaism in the !me of Christ, and it was the prac!ce of the first
Chris!ans. We know that the catacombs in Rome, which gave a clear window into the worship and beliefs of the
earliest Chris!ans, contain prayers for the dead, and prayers asking
for the intercession of the saintly dead in Christ. The basic belief is
that nothing, neither life nor death, can separate us from the love of
Christ. Our “communion union” as a united people in that love of
Christ cannot be broken even in death. Love defies the limita!ons of
!me and space. —Submi#ed by Irene Halteman
“Classic Italy” – Upcoming Trip With Fr. Joe Cur!s For a number of years a classmate of Fr. Joe’s, Fr. Rich, and
Fr. Joe have sponsored travel tours to various places around
the world, and quite a number of Our Lady of Humility
Parishioners enjoyed accompanying them. The next big trip
they are planning will be “Classic Italy”. This will be an 11 day
tour next year, from October 10th through October 20th,
2017, conducted by Trans World Travel. The trip will include:
Venice…Padua (St. Anthony)…the Ligurian Coast (Cinque Terre)
… Pisa…Florence…Assisi (St. Francis)…Rome (Papal Audience,
Va"can Museums, Sis"ne Chapel, St. Peter’s Basilica)…
If you think you might be interested, you can call Fr. Joe at
(847) 362-1005 (ext. 205) (at St. Mary of Vernon), or E-mail
Fr. Joe at: jcur"[email protected]; he can send you a
brochure. Fr. Joe is having the first Travel Informa"on Mee"ng
for anyone that might be interested in finding out about this
trip on Sunday, November 27th, 2016, at 2PM at St. Mary of
Vernon
Parish in the
Rectory
Lower
Level.
Sacrament of Reconcilia!on: Saturdays: 3:30 to 4:30PM
Sacrament of Marriage: An appointment, at least 6 months in
advance (Diocesan Policy), is made
with the Pastor prior to se[ng a date.
Catholic persons will have to obtain
new Cer"ficates of Bap"sm.
Sacrament of Bap!sm: Baptisms are scheduled the 1st Sunday
of every month. Attendance is
required at a Preparation Session.
Please call the Parish Secretary for
arrangements.
Sacrament of the Sick: Please no"fy the Rectory if a member
of your family is in the hospital or sick
at home, and wishes to receive the
Anoin"ng of the Sick. Phone the
Rectory for home communion calls.
Welcome New Parishioners: We would like you to become a
parishioner. Registra"on packets are
available at each Church door.
The Rosary: Prayed on Sunday a'er the 7AM Mass.
Handicap Accessibility: There is an access ramp on the west,
and a li' on the east side of Church.
Handicap parking is available.
Quinceaneras: Call the Rectory 9 months prior to
se[ng a date.
Eucharis!c Adora!on: Thursdays 1-6PM.
Our Lady of Humility Parish 10655 Wadsworth Road, Beach Park, IL 60099
Rectory: (847) 872-8778; Rectory Fax: (847) 872-8780
School: (847) 746-3722; School Fax: (847) 731-2870
Religious Educa!on: (847) 746-3744
Parish Office E-mail: [email protected]
Web Site: www.Ourladyo-umility.org
Please E-mail all Bulle!n Ar!cles, Flyers, or Announcements to:
Deadline for all Bulle!n submissions is 4PM on Wednesdays 11 days before you
want the Ar!cle to appear. (For example: Wednesday, January 12th, for
Sunday, January 23rd)
Sunday Masses: 5:00PM Saturday, 7:00, 9:00, and 11:00AM Sunday
Weekday Masses: 8:00AM Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Wednesday Masses At Nearby Churches: 7:30AM – St. Patrick Church;
7:00AM – St. Dismas Church; and 8:30AM (School Mass) – St. Anastasia Church
Friday: 8:45AM (During School Year) 8:00AM during Summer
All Are Welcome!
Our Lady of Humility Staff Contact Informa!on
Pastor: Rev. Paul Stemn – FrPaul@ourladyo!umility.org
Deacons: Jim Askew, Marcelino Hernandez, Greg Krame, Mike Mercure
Principal: Patrick Browne – [email protected]
Director of Religious Educa!on: Diana Jurista – djurista@ourladyo!umility.org
Director of Liturgy and Music: Rita Byrd – rbyrd@ourladyo!umility.org
Business Manager: Laura Jones – ljones@ourladyo!umility.org
Pastoral Ministry, Bookkeeper: Laurie Mercure –
lmercure@ourladyo!umility.org
Parish Secretary: Sandra Buegeler – sbuegeler@ourladyo!umility.org
RCIA: Kelly and Gerard Metoyer – olhoffice@ourladyo!umility.org
Religious Educa!on Secretary/Bulle!n Editor: Margaret Richter –
mrichter@ourladyo!umility.org and bulle"nar"cles@ourladyo!umility.org
Youth Ministry: Deacon Greg Krame
Parish Pastoral Council (PPC) Parish Finance Council (FC) Principal Advisor Council (PAC) Rev. Paul Stemn, Pastor Rev. Paul Stemn, Pastor Bre# Tweedie, President
Terri Rusek, Chair Phil Tobin, Chair Patrick Browne, Execu!ve Officer
Bill Dermody, Jr. Shelley Benne# Rev. Paul Stemn, Pastor
Ann Ennesser Michael Bruno Anamaria Colon
Leslie Hazinski Randy Bukan"s Marco Figueroa
Howard Jones Steve Johnson Janna Ostrolencki
Pat McGowan, Secretary Richard McFarlin Sharon Ross
Mia Pryor Noreen Paulsen, Secretary
Larry Savage LeRoy Shea
Joan Tomkowiak
Winnie Webber, Vice Chair
Any Ques!ons or Ideas for PPC, FC, or the PAC?
ppc@ourladyo$umility.org fc@ourladyo$umility.org [email protected]
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