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May 18, 2025
Cooperation Makes It Happen! - A popular Sesame Street song reminds us that “Co-op-er-a-tion makes it happen, co-op-er-at-ion, working together!” - The Migrant Ministry is a vibrant example of this adage,...
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May 18, 2025
PEACE BE WITH YOU! – Those were the first words spoken to those gathered in Saint Peter’s Square and to the world watching as Pope Leo XIV appeared on the balcony of Saint Peter’s... His election as Pope Leo XIV marks a series of firsts...
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May 18, 2025
Here is an outline of the different leadership groups that help to provide a unified approach in the Catholic Communities of Oak Park and Neighbors - The Core Leadership Team (CLT), the Parish Pastoral Councils (PPC), the Parish Finance Councils, and Spirit and Light Advisory Board...
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May 11, 2025
By the time you see this, the CROP Walk in Oak Park will have been completed. This is the 2nd year that the Migrant Ministry has been one of the local charities who benefits from this event. This year, we were asked to be the Grand Marshall...
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May 11, 2025
First of all, Happy Mothers’ Day to all moms! Today we remember the mothers, grandmothers, and all women who mentor and care for others with a mother’s heart and love... I am excited to announce that coming soon we will launch a new website for our parishes...
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May 4, 2025
Living What Pope Francis Modeled - Pope Francis’ papacy was defined by compassion for migrants and refugees and a strong, moral voice for their welfare and rights...
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May 4, 2025
Pope Francis has died and is buried… now what? At certain rare and sacred moments in the life of the church, the faithful around the world are called to turn their hearts and prayers toward a very special event - the CONCLAVE...
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April 27, 2025
We mourn the passing of Pope Francis – a shepherd whose Papacy reshaped the soul of the Church through his humility, compassion, and prophetic witness. His life was a testimony to the Gospel truth that “true power is in service,” not in dominance or prestige...
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April 27, 2025
We are an Easter People! - “Christ has no hands but ours” is attributed to Teresa of Avila who lived in the 1500’s... On Holy Thursday at Centro San Edmundo Father Carl and Pastor Helen blessed hand cream that was used to bless the hands of the volunteers...
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April 20, 2025
HAPPY EASTER TO ALL! I am full of joy knowing you are reading my corner and staying connected with our faith community. I extend grace and peace to you today in the name of our Risen Lord... I want to extend my warmest wishes to each of you for a blessed and joy-filled Easter...
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April 20, 2025
We are an Easter People! - We have all heard the term “Easter people,” meaning that we live out the hope and joy of Christ’s resurrection. Living this faith translates to embracing hope, showing love, and expressing joy...
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April 13, 2025
Here we are, it’s Palm Sunday! Our readings remind us of a moment when HOPE entered Jerusalem, not with force, but with humility. Jesus rode a donkey, not a war horse. He came not as a conqueror, but as a peacemaker...
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April 13, 2025
Temporary Protective Status Extended - We received some good news for many of our resettled migrant families, especially those from Venezuela. The Temporary Protective Status (TPS) has been extended...
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April 6, 2025
As we begin our Lenten journey marked with prayer, fasting and almsgiving, I am writing to let you know that on Ash Wednesday a Senate committee passed a bill, Senate Bill 9, that would legalize assisted suicide in Illinois...
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April 6, 2025
More Manna, More Stories - The recent coinciding spring breaks for Chicago and Oak Park public schools and Archdiocesan schools resulted in a wonderful influx of children spending the morning at Centro San Edmundo...
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March 30, 2025
If someone were to ask you how are the Passover and Eucharist related, what would you say? We must always remember that the Passover is the Jewish memorial meal that focuses on freedom from slavery...
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March 23, 2025
Pay attention… God’s grace surprises us in the most unexpected ways! Let me share this true story from an experience I had last Sunday. I was asked to anoint someone at Loyola hospital. I went late in the afternoon to do so...
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March 16, 2025
Blessed Second Sunday of Lent! I hope that this week you will find time to join us for our second Lenten Reflection, Lean into Love with guest speaker, Maryanne Colter. Last week, our reflections began with Lean into Listening, a wonderful presentation by Dr. John Igwebuike...
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March 9, 2025
Imagine with me God looking down upon us these days and wanting to send us a new set of commandments for our modern age with the challenges we are presently facing. What might these commandments be?...
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March 2, 2025
Brothers and Sisters in Christ, more and more I hear folks talk of their concerns and fears in what feels like a time of great uncertainty. Much of this is due to what we are witnessing, the profound impact of recent decisions made on the lives of many by the leadership in our country...
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