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Announcements, Week of November 6, 2011

SSVD NEEDS BOYS’ CLOTHES The Society of St. Vincent DePaul is looking for winter clothes for a 10-year-old boy. He wears size 14-16 boys in coats and size 4.5-5 in boots. If you have used winter clothes in these sizes, please bring them to the parish office during the week or to the church gathering space after Mass. If you have other clothing items you would like to donate, the clothing box for the Society of St. Vincent dePaul has been moved to the St. Matthias Parish parking lot, located at 4934 N. Claremont.

THANK YOU FROM LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR
On behalf of our family of Little Sisters and Residents, thank you for the opportunity to visit your parish last summer and for the gift of $2,255.03 made possible by the generosity of Queen of Angels parishioners. Your generosity enables us to continue our mission of caring for the elderly poor.
On October 11 we marked our two-year anniversary of the Canonization of our Mother Foundress, St. Jeanne Jugan. This wonderful honor, recognized throughout the world, gives us a renewed passion for continuing the important work of St. Jeanne Jugan. The Little Sisters of the Poor have continued her tradition of opening their homes to the elderly poor, treating each person with respect and dignity, and providing a home filled with care and love until the Lord himself calls them home. Strengthened by our faith, we are assured the Lord will provide for the needs of those he confides to our care.
Thank you for your help in continuing the work of St. Jeanne Jugan. It is a privilege for each of us because as she said, “ In caring for the elderly poor, we care for Jesus.”
Sincerely in Christ, — Sr. Patricia Mary, Little Sisters of the Poor

KICKS FOR RAMS Let’s hear it for Seamus McDonagh, one of eight Gordon Tech Rams football players recognized as all-conference selections. In addition, Julian Leon was named an all-conference selection for soccer, also representing Gordon Tech. These gentlemen are continuing the outstanding athletic careers they began at Queen of Angels School.

IT’S BOWLING SEASON! The Ravenswood Catholic Young Adults (RCYA) will be bowling on Monday evenings beginning November 7 through the end of February at Lincoln Square Lanes, 4874 N. Lincoln Ave. (above the hardware store). Lincoln Square Lanes has agreed to host the group for a mere $4.50 per game per person and $4 per person for shoe rental. Bowling will be every Monday beginning at 7:30 p.m. through the end of February. All skill levels are invited. This is a great way to meet fellow parishioners and strengthen ties with the community. For more information, please contact Leah Bertke at lbert@alumni.nd.edu or Tracy O’Dowd at 312-685-2678.

VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR ADULT CHOIR If you love to sing and have a passion for sacred music, please consider auditioning for the Queen of Angels Adult Choir. We are looking to expand our voices this season and we are currently seeking volunteers from the congregation. The choir will sing three Sundays a month. Rehearsals are conducted before and after Mass so there is a minimal time commitment. And if singing is not your forte but you still have a passion for music and some spare time on your hands, then join our supporting staff. We are always in need of extra hands to help organize our choir banquets, promote choir functions and assist with the basic weekly needs of the many choirs at Queen of Angels Parish. We would love to have you join us in music and fellowship this season. To schedule an audition or to sign up as a non-singing volunteer, please contact Kent Jager at kjager@queenofangelschicago.org or call 773-719-1701.

SHOP WITH THE ANGELS Stop by the Shop With The Angels table before or after the 8 and 9:30 Masses on Sunday or call the Parish Center. The Holiday Arts and Craft Fair indicates we are moving into the holiday season and Shop With the Angels makes it possible to have a stress-free holiday shopping experience. How about a gas card for someone who drives a lot? L.L. Bean for the person who loves the outdoors? Target for a helpful neighbor? Whole Foods for the gourmand in your life? Possibilities are endless! When you buy gift cards, you are helping Queen of Angels and giving the perfect gift that always fits the occasion! Choose whether your profits go to the parish, the Lyman Scholarship Fund or towards a specific school tuition account.

HIGH SCHOOL OPEN HOUSES
-- St. Scholastica Academy, 7416 N. Ridge, will host an open house today from 2 to 4 p.m. for sixth, seventh and eighth grade girls. Learn about the International Baccalaureate honors program, college-preparatory curriculum, sports and co-curricular opportunities including an arts program.
-- Loyola Academy, 1100 Laramie Ave., Wilmette, will host an open house from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday, November 17 for sixth, seventh and eighth graders. Eighth graders are invited to participate in a Shadow Day to see what it is like at the school. To sign up, call 847-920-2481.

JASC ON THE MOVE! The Jane Addams Senior Caucus (JASC), Lakeview Action Coalition and allied groups will rally November 7 under Senators’ windows at the Federal Plaza, Dearborn and Adams, to demand Senators Durbin and Kirk work to preserve safety net programs such as Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and HUD housing programs. The rally starts at 10:15 a.m. Monday and the march starts at 11 a.m. “Many older women, especially older women of color, would suffer the brunt of these cuts,” said Mary Elizabeth Burns, a retired nurse’s assistant and leader of the Jane Addams Senior Caucus. The “Super Congressional Committee” is meeting behind closed doors eying cuts to safety net programs. If you cannot come, please support the effort with your prayers. Contact Pat Drennan at 773-539-0074.

¿ALGUNA VEZ HAS PENSADO SER SACERDOTE? Hoy Jesús nos recuerda los dos mandamientos más importantes: Amar a Dios con todo nuestro corazón, alma y mente, y amar a nuestro prójimo como a nosotros mismos. Que modo más grande de manifestar nuestro amor que a través de la vida sacerdotal o religiosa? Para información acerca del sacerdocio, contacte al Padre Brian Welter al bwelter@archchicago.org o al 312-534-8298. Para información acerca de la vida religiosa, contacte a la Hermana Elyse Ramirez, OP al 312-534-5240 o al eramirez@archchicago.org, y para el programa del Diaconado Permanente, contacte al Diácono Bob Puhala al bpuhala@usml.edu o al 847-837-4562.

SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
November 20 – Catholic Campaign for Human Development
November 24 – Thanksgiving (St. Vincent DePaul)

November 05, 2011 in Announcements, High Schools, Knights, Music Ministry, Outreach, Peace & Justice, St. Vincent DePaul, Stewardship, Vocations, Volunteering, Year of the Youth | Permalink

Respect Life Month 2011

October is designated as Respect Life Month by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. Respect Life Month recognizes life in all its glory and in all its forms, providing opportunities to embrace the whole cycle of life with which humanity has been blessed, from conception to natural death. We invite you to pray with our Respect Life Committee at Friday Holy Hours and a 40 Days for Life prayer vigil in honor of this most precious gift.

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October 05, 2011 in Announcements, Events, Outreach, Peace & Justice, Respect Life, Special Events, U.S. Bishops, Volunteering | Permalink

Our School is A+ for Others

During Catholic Schools Week (January 30-February 4), join the students of Queen of Angels School in donating to the Second Grade sock drive and Hearts from Home effort of the ComPadres.

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January 28, 2011 in Announcements, Catholic Schools Week, Outreach, Parish School, Peace & Justice, Queen of Angels School, Stewardship | Permalink

Announcements, Week of January 24, 2010

CATHOLICS COME HOME If you’ve been away from the Church, we welcome you and invite you to take a look at all our parish has to offer. Stop by the Welcome Table in church or call 773-539-7510. Welcome home!

THANK YOU Thank you to Marco Antonio Ambrocio and other members of the Guatemalan community who organized the festival of El Señor de Esquipulas. The event raised $351 for the parish community. Thank you!

¡GRACIAS! ¡Gracias a Marco Antonio y a los otros miembros de la comunidad Guatemalteca que organizaron el festival del Señor de Esquipulas. El evento recaudó $351 para la comunidad parroquial. Muchas gracias por sus esfuerzos!

SCIENTIFIC MINDS AT WORK Students of Queen of Angels School proudly presented their projects to judges, parents and friends at the Science Fair on January 12. Great job, everyone!

PRAY AS A “WOMAN IN THE WORLD” The Institute of Pastoral Leadership will sponsor a bilingual workshop from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, February 6 at Our Lady of Mercy Parish, 4432 N. Troy. “Woman in the World, the World of a Woman” is for women of every age, single or married, happy or not — women in search of God. Based on biblical stories and sources, this workshop offers an opportunity to reflect on the phenomenal and painful stories of women in ancient times and in the contemporary world. Please bring your bible. Deadline to register is February 2. For more information or to register, contact Sr. Margarita Bukowska at 847-837-4560 or mbukowska@usml.edu.

ORE COMO UNA “MUJER EN EL MUNDO” El Instituto de Liderazgo Pastoral patrocinará un taller bilingüe de 8:30 a.m.. hasta 3:30 p.m. el sábado, 6 de febrero en la Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Merced, 4432 N. Troy. “Mujer en el Mundo, el Mundo de una Mujer” esta designado para ti — mujer de cada edad, soltera o casada, feliz o desesperada — mujer en búsqueda de Dios. Con la base bíblica, este taller te ofrecerá una oportunidad de reflexionar sobre las dolorosas de mujeres en el mundo antiguo tan bien como el contemporáneo. Por favor traiga su Biblia. La fecha limitada de inscripción es el 2 de febrero. Para más información o para registrarse, contacte a Hermana Margarita Bukowska al 847-837-4560 o al mbukowska@usml.edu.

MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN SPRED Are you willing to set aside time for a worthwhile evening? In SPRED, adult friends with developmental disabilities are partnered with a volunteer catechist. When we meet with our friends we provide a place of peace to help them discover a sense of personal dignity and develop a spirit of prayer. We spend some time working on activities which settle us and help us to focus on the present. We then retire to the Holy Room, our mini chapel, where we share life stories; listen to the Word of Our Lord; sing and enjoy calming music; and share joyfully in the restful silence. We close our session with a simple sharing of food and fellowship – called Agape. We talk and enjoy the companionship of each other. Sessions have a calming and renewing influence on us as they deepen our awareness of God’s presence and love in our lives. This opportunity is offered only 24 evenings a year. You will be delighted with what we have to offer for you as you give yourself to one of our very special friends. Call Joann Salas at 773-583-1371 or Julia Hess in the SPRED office at 773-539-3634.

REGISTRACIÓN COMO MIEMBROS ¿Es tu primera vez en nuestra parroquia? ¡Bienvenidos! ¿Se ha mudado recientemente? ¡Que Dios bendiga su nuevo hogar! Por favor visite o contacte la oficina parroquial al 773-539-3176 para registrarse o arreglar su registración actual. ¡Gracias!

NEW TO THE PARISH COMMUNITY? Welcome! Please visit the Parish Center or call 773-539-7510 to register in the parish. You are always welcome at Queen of Angels.

HIGH ACHIEVERS The following parishioners achieved Honor Roll status at St. Benedict High School: Ashley Krysztopik,’13, first honors; Amanda Nota, ‘11, second honors; and Dustin Gerhart, ‘11, second honors. Congratulations and keep up the good work!

CHOIR CD AVAILABLE It’s not too late to get a copy of the new CD, O Magnum Mysterium, featuring the Queen of Angels choirs. The CD features favorite carols and choir anthems of the Christmas Season. The cost is $20. Proceeds support the Music Ministry at Queen of Angels. The CD can be purchased through the Parish Center. Call 773-539-7510.

MEN’S CLUB HOOPS CONTINUES THURSDAYS Men of the parish are invited to the weekly session of Men’s Club Hoops at 9 p.m. Thursdays in the Guild Hall Gym. Donation is $10 weekly plus an annual Men’s Club membership of $15. Join a bunch of 30-, 40-, 50- and 60-year olds trying to make it up and down the court for a couple hours each week. A liability waiver must be signed prior to lacing up the sneakers. Concessions are served immediately after the grueling play, along with lively discussions around our 62” HDTV!
Men’s Club also meets on the second Thursday of each month at 8 p.m. in the Voss Center. Join us for pizza and beer. There is a $5 donation per meeting. Men’s Club Hoops follows each meeting. Men’s Club events include the Fall Golf Outing, Family Gym Nights, high school scholarship funding, gym improvements, Membership Dinner and St. Paddy’s Day Party. Call Pat McQuillan at 773-575-4483.

ANKLEBITERS IS BACK IN SESSION! Are you a parent of a small child? Are you looking for an activity to break up your child’s week? Then join us every Monday beginning at 10 a.m. in the school basement. Enter using the north play lot entrance and arrive no later than 10:30 a.m. to sign in. This group is for parents, caregivers and their children aged 3 and under. Please contact Susie San Roman at 773-719-8111 or psanroman@comcast.net.

USCCB POSTCARD CAMPAIGN The Office of Immigrant Affairs and Immigration Education is sponsoring a USCCB Postcard Campaign for Legislative Change. During January, February and March, the United States Catholic Conference of Bishops (USCCB) is stepping up efforts to push for legislative change by beginning a 1.5 million signature postcard campaign in dioceses across the country.
The campaign is designed to show Senators and Representatives that Catholics and other supporters of immigrants want legislation that keeps families together, adopts humane enforcement policies and ensures that immigrants without legal status are registered. Call 312-534-8105. Or visit the websites www.justiceforimmigrants.org or www.archchicago.org/immigration.

BEAT 1911 SET TO MEET All citizens residing between Lawrence and Montrose and Damen and the Chicago River are invited to attend the next Beat 1911 Meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, January 26 on the sixth floor at Kindred Hospital, 2544 W. Montrose Ave. Beat Meetings give the opportunity to express neighborhood safety concerns. Contact the 19th District Community Policing Office at 312-744-5574.

IT MAY CHANGE YOUR LIFE! We say the ”Our Father” and “forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us.” Are you ready to truly make that prayer yours? Come to Mayslake Ministries from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, February 13 and 20 at 450 E. 22nd St., Suite 170, Lombard. Learn how to let those past hurts and resentments finally go, even though they are legitimate wounds. The workshop is presented by author Judy Logue whose book, Forgiving Those You Love to Hate, will be available at both sessions. Cost is $15 per session or $25 for both. Call 630-268-9000.

DEACONS IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH Let youth be served! A deacon is a man who is called by God to a ministry of service. With bishops and priests, the deacon receives the Sacrament of Holy Orders. He is an ordained minister who may be married and have children, living in the lifestyle of the laity. Permanent deacons come in all shapes, in all sizes and of all ages. The minimum age for application is 31 (the maximum is 62). So don’t wait for retirement to open your ears for the voice of the Holy Spirit.
Do you believe Jesus may be inviting you to inquire about this ordained ministry? Come to “Exploring the Permanent Diaconate,” a Sunday Mass and discussion on the path toward an ordained lifestyle as a permanent deacon at the University of St. Mary of the Lake/Mundelein Seminary in Mundelein, Illinois, in the Conference Center Chapel on the south side of the campus on Sunday, February 21, 2010 at 2 p.m. Contact Deacon Jim Cozzo, Jr. at 847-837-4563 or at jcozzo@usml.edu and request a pre-application form. Also, RSVP for the February 21, 2010 session. The Deacon Formation Program is sponsored by the Archdiocese of Chicago.

MASS INTENTIONS Intentions may be placed for Sunday, weekday, holy day or holiday Masses in 2010. They may be offered in the name of friends or relatives, living or deceased, for those in need of extra prayers or in honor of a beloved saint. Dates special to your loved ones are great times to remember them in the prayers of the Mass. Suggested donation is $10. Please call the office at 773-539-7510.

SHOP WITH THE ANGELS Stop by the Parish Center during the week or visit one of the Shop with the Angels representatives in the Gathering Space after the 8 and 9:30 a.m. Masses each Sunday. Queen of Angels can simplify your shopping with Shop with the Angels. Jewel, Dominick’s, Starbucks, Panera, Mobil, BP and Shell gift cards will be in stock. Order forms are available for other purchases. You determine where your profits go: to the parish, Lyman Fund or a school tuition account. Thanks for your support of this winning fundraiser.

FRIDAY EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Every Friday, the Blessed Sacrament is placed out for veneration and prayer from 9:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. To reach the Adoration Chapel, enter the church through the Claremont door, walk up the stairs, turn to the left and then to the left again. Walk down the passage behind the altar and enter the former baptistery where the Eucharist is exposed for veneration.
At some time during the day, stop by the chapel for some quiet time with Jesus. Help us keep vigil with the Lord by making time on Fridays for these beautiful moments of prayer.
Bring your thoughts and your bible, rosary, and books, or use the prayer resources in the adoration chapel. Spend some time with Jesus in the form of the Blessed Sacrament. Visitors are asked to register attendance in the sign-in book in the chapel when attending Adoration. You may sign up for a particular hour of prayer every week. Call Christine Murphy at 773-561-9072.

THERE'S STILL TIME Looking for convenience and high quality in food choices for your family? Market Day fits the bill and helps Queen of Angels School, too! Pick up a Market Day order form in church or school or check out the Market Day website at www.marketday.com to see more than 200 restaurant quality food items. Order deadline is noon, Wednesday, January 27 on the internet. Pick-up is 9:15 a.m. Saturday, January 30 at the Guild Hall Gym. Want to help? Call Nancy at 773-539-7510.

GET YOUR HEART READY FOR LENT Charis Young Adult Ministries will present “Forgive, Be Forgiven and Move On in Love” at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, February 11 at St. Michael, 1633 N. Cleveland Ave. What’s on your mind and heart? Lent is a time to reflect on our lives and relationships in the context of God’s loving mercy. Fr. Jim Hurlbert of St. Alphonsus Parish will lead this evening of discussion and Reconciliation. Visit www.charisministries.org for complete details.

ECUMENICAL SERVICE The 10th Annual Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Chicago Ecumenical Prayer Service will be this afternoon at 4 p.m. at Community Church of Wilmette, 1020 Forest Ave. The service will be followed by a reception. Leaders of nearly 20 Christian churches will participate in the service, which is open to all. The Week of Prayer for Christian Unityis a collaborative effort between the Catholic Church and the World Council of Churches. Each year churches in a different part of the world prepare the theme and texts for the Week of Prayer. This year’s theme is “You Are Witnesses of These Things” (Luke 24:28).

37TH ANNIVERSARY OF ROE V. WADE Candlelight Rosary and Benediction will be offered at 3 p.m. today at St. Paul of the Cross, 320 W. Washington, Park Ridge to mark the anniversary of the Roe versus Wade decision. This is part of the Archdiocesan Respect
Life effort. Call 847-696-9218.

PUTTIN’ ON THE RITZ St. Ignatius College Prep will host “Puttin’ on the Ritz: Midnight in the Garden of Athena” on March 20. This is the only fundraiser of the school year. Admission is $60. For more information, contact the auction help desk at 312-432-8406.

SHHHHH! All electronic devices, such as cell phones and pagers, should be turned off before entering the church. Please be considerate of others. Thanks!

GORDON TECH MONDAY BINGO Play Monday Night Bingo at Gordon Tech College Prep High School, 3633 N. California. Enter through the gym. Doors open at 5 p.m., play begins at 7 p.m. and ends by 9:20 p.m. Raffle, pull tabs, food and parking available.

SE NECESITAN VOLUNTARIOS PARA EL MINISTERIO NICODEMO Cuando un miembro de la parroquia fallece, el sacerdote guía el velorio o servicio de vigilia y celebra la misa de entierro cristiano. Sin embargo, las Oraciones de Elogio finales en el cementerio son guiadas por un laico. ¿Por qué? Los laicos son invitados a guiar a sus hermanos y hermanas en oración. Es un signo que cuando un miembro de la parroquia muere, otros miembros en la parroquia, y no solo el sacerdote, rezan. Para el Ministro Nicodemo, este es un ministerio de ternura a una familia en tristeza y también uno de satisfacción personal. ¿Puede usted hacer tiempo para este esfuerzo? Se necesitan voluntarios, especialmente aquellos disponibles para los funerales durante la semana. Este ministerio, que ha formado parte de Reina de los Ángeles por mucho tiempo, está comenzando en más parroquias a través de la arquidiócesis. Con sus compañeros de la parroquia, siga en los pasos de la amabilidad de Nicodemo quien, con José de Arimatea, enterró a Jesús. Formación, orientación y manual serán proveídos. Por favor llame al 773-539-3176.

FIRST LOOK FOR CHARITY The perfect combination: a great party for a good cause! Join Catholic Charities for an evening of live entertainment, fine food, fabulous cars and friends at the Exclusive Preview Night of the Chicago Auto Show from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Thursday, February 11 at McCormick Place. There will be a pre-event reception at 5:30 p.m. Black tie required. Proceeds benefit the Neighbors in Need Fund and Maternity and Adoption Programs for Catholic Charities. For more information, call Jennifer Wolff at 312-948-6707 or jwolff@catholiccharities.net.

EXPOSICIÓN DEL SANTÍSIMO Haga los viernes un buen día para orar y estar con el Señor. La iglesia estará abierta los viernes desde las 9:30 a.m. hasta las 5 p.m. Entre por la puerta que se halla sobre la Claremont, suba las escaleras y vire hacia la izquierda. Suba cinco escalones más y pase por la sacristía y detrás del altar. Allí entrará a la capilla de Veneración. El Santísimo estará expuesto. Traiga su Biblia, rosario, libros y sus pensamientos. Pase algún tiempo con el Santísimo. Si usted lo desea, inscríbase para una hora de oración cada viernes. Deténgase en la capilla durante el día para pasar un rato con el Señor en oración. Favor de llamar al 773-539-3176.

SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
February 7 — Lyman Scholarship Fund (with regular collection)
February 7 — Annual Catholic Appeal Commitment

January 21, 2010 in Announcements, Catholic Charities, High Schools, Immigration, Music Ministry, Parish School, Peace & Justice, Queen of Angels School, SPRED, U.S. Bishops | Permalink

Peace and Justice 2005 Summary Results

The Peace and Justice Committee conducted a survey of Queen of Angels’ parishioners at masses during October 28 to 30. The survey was designed to gauge the interest of the parish on different topics the Peace and Justice Committee could address. There were 91 surveys returned.

The four top-scoring areas of interest (of those areas on the survey) for the parish were efforts to combat hunger, world hunger (both 94% favorable), homeless shelters (93% favorable) and assistance for victims of abuse
(87% favorable).

The four lowest-scoring areas of interest for the parish were Heifer alternative holiday gift sales (71% favorable), fair-trade coffee sales (70% favorable), community-supported agriculture vegetable co-op (69% favorable) and Right to Life causes (68% favorable). These scores are still considered very favorable in survey research.

Respondents listed many topics when asked what other areas the Peace and Justice Committee should address. There were two comments regarding senior citizens rights and also two comments on separation of church and state in the community. Some respondents added that the Peace and Justice Committee should work more closely with other parish committees. Also shared were two suggestions which are to be addressed on a parish-wide basis in the near future: Young people/teen ministry and a special Ministry to assist the elderly in our parish.

The group discussed the scores at our meeting in November. In future, we will aim to better communicate how our existing programs contribute to combating hunger. The group also discussed the possibility of working with homeless shelters and further investigating how our group can assist victims of abuse as we have not addressed those two topics in the past.

February 22, 2006 in Peace & Justice | Permalink

Message from the Archdiocesan Office of Peace and Justice

Lent is the season for healing and renewal. The Bishops of our country have written documents to assist Catholics in welcoming the immigrants among us. The Catholic Campaign for Immigration Reform invites us to be a strong voice for those who are immigrants. Our spiritual ancestors, the Israelites, struggled through the desert for 40 years; when they finally arrive at the Promised Land they remember the struggles of their journey and how their hearts had been touched by pain and joy. It is our prayer that this Lent we will open our eyes and ears so our hearts can be changed in how we view immigration and how we work for justice for immigrants.

During Lent, the Queen of Angels Peace and Justice Committee asks that you please read The Guide for additional information regarding the Catholic Campaign for Immigration Reform and look for related activities surrounding this issue.

February 22, 2006 in Peace & Justice | Permalink

Peace & Justice Committee News

PEACE & JUSTICE COMMITTEE TO MEET TUESDAY, JUNE 21

Queen of Angels parishioners are invited to attend the meeting of the parish peace and justice committee, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, June 21 in the Voss Center. The meeting will include prayer and preparation for parish activities to fight hunger and to support the dignity of human labor. Our work will include planning our activities for the coming year. For more information visit the parish’s peace & justice website at www.peaceandjusticechicago.com.

REUNION DEL COMITE DE JUSTICIA Y PAZ, Martes, 21 de junio

Los miembros de la parroquia Queen of Angels están invitados a atender la junta del comité de paz y justicia de las 7:30 a las 9:00 p.m. el Martes 21 de Junio en el Voss Center.  La junta incluirá oración y preparación para las actividades de la parroquia para combatir el hambre y dar apoyo a la dignidad del trabajo humano.

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June 10, 2005 in Peace & Justice | Permalink