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Aug 13 Novena Prayer

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The Filipino Families of Skokie (FFOS) members’ next Novena prayer is scheduled on Saturday, August 13 at 6:00pm.

The Filipino Families of Skokie was organized primarily as a spiritual group. The main purpose of our organization is to unite, promote, support, and engage in activities fostering and enriching the spiritual and cultural heritage of the members. In order to achieve these goals, member families are encouraged to attend and participate in parish functions and fund raising  and other activities designed in promoting the spirituality, camaraderie, and well being of member families to include:

The Bi-weekly novena devotions to the Santo Niño, Our Lady of Fatima, and San Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila.

Please join us at  Vic and Alice’s place this Saturday at 6:00 in the evening.

stations of the cross

24 Mar

station1For Roman Catholics throughout the world, the Stations of the Cross are synonymous with Lent, Holy Week and, especially, Good Friday. This devotion is also known as the “Way of the Cross”, the “Via Crucis”, and the “Via Dolorosa.” It commemorates 14 key events on day of Christ’s crucifixion. The majority concern His final walk through the streets of Jerusalem, carrying the Cross.

The object of the Stations is to help the faithful to make in spirit, as it were, a pilgrimage to the chief scenes of Christ’s sufferings and death, and this has become one of the most popular of Catholic devotions. It is carried out by passing from Station to Station, with certain prayers at each and devout meditation on the various incidents in turn. It is very usual, when the devotion is performed publicly, to sing a stanza of the “Stabat Mater” while passing from one Station to the next.

Inasmuch as the Way of the Cross, made in this way, constitutes a miniature pilgrimage to the holy places at Jerusalem, the origin of the devotion may be traced to the Holy Land. The Via Dolorosa at Jerusalem (though not called by that name before the sixteenth century) was reverently marked out from the earliest times and has been the goal of pious pilgrims ever since the days of Constantine. Tradition asserts that the Blessed Virgin used to visit daily the scenes of Christ’s Passion and St. Jerome speaks of the crowds of pilgrims from all countries who used to visit the holy places in his day.

A desire to reproduce the holy places in other lands, in order to satisfy the devotion of those who were hindered from making the actual pilgrimage, seems to have manifested itself at quite an early date. At the monastery of San Stefano at Bologna a group of connected chapels were constructed as early as the fifth century, by St. Petronius, Bishop of Bologna, which were intended to represent the more important shrines of Jerusalem, and in consequence, this monastery became familiarly known as “Hierusalem”.

Click here to pray the Way of the Cross. Or go through these videos by YouTube’s richfilm1 channel.

 

 

Article source: www.newadvent.org (Catholic Encyclopedia) and www.ourcatholicfaith.org  

Photo source: www.ourcatholicfaith.org, Video source: richfilm1 channel, YouTube

Lenten Reflections

12 Mar

A Reminder. A video by Steve Silvia.
For more amazing Catholic videos visit his YouTube Channel, My Catholic Faith.

A  Reminder

Sing to me with songs so sweet
That even honey seems bitter
Let words flow mingled with tears
From hearts that feel life’s pain and love
And remember too
That all of this fades
And so much more takes its place
Those songs,
Those tears,
and even love and pain will dim in comparison
To what we will know then…

written by Daughters of St. Francis

source: stevesilvia’s Channel in YouTube

st. lambert coffee hour

9 Mar

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Spend a few minutes with your parish family over a cup coffee and some donuts. Join us for Coffee Hour every Sunday after the 10:00 AM Mass at Roberts’ Hall, St. Lambert Catholic Church in Skokie. You can also join our Holy Bible study at the adjacent room while enjoying your coffee. Donations for the Coffee Hour are appreciated.

Caritas struggles to reach rural victims of Chilean earthquake

5 Mar

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“The earthquake, which struck at 3:34 a.m., triggered a tidal wave that was more than 30 feet high in places and which swept more than a mile inland. While some people reached high ground, others were washed away. Cars were left piled on top of houses”- Fr. Waldo Alfaro, Head, Caritas Linares

 

The Catholic News Service (CNS) reported on Caritas’ efforts to reach survivors in the city of Linares, 300 km south of Santiago, capital of Chile after an 8.8 magnitude earthquake hit the region.

CNS quoted Father Waldo Alfaro, head of the Caritas Chile office in Linares,”The entire coast was hard-hit, but this is an area where the poorest rural residents live,” Father Alfaro said. “Aid is not reaching them because these are very small villages.”

Three trucks left Linares early March 2 to distribute supplies, especially food and water, to residents of far-flung villages in the farming region. The greatest need is for milk, water, food, fuel and cots for victims, as well as assistance in rebuilding houses that collapsed in the quake, Father Alfaro said.

The adobe houses common in the poorest rural regions “are the ones that collapsed,” he said. The Linares office of Caritas, the church’s social assistance agency, is compiling an inventory of damaged and destroyed homes.

Meanwhile, buckled and cracked highways complicated aid distribution.”Roads are passable, but dangerous,” Father Alfaro said.

The national government is sending aid to the region by ship to bypass the buckled roads, damaged bridges and crowds of people who swarm vehicles arriving in urban areas, he said.

Between 30 and 40 churches and chapels in the Linares Diocese were badly damaged or destroyed, along with two orphanages. In coastal villages, churches that remain standing have been turned into makeshift morgues.

In the United States, Cardinal Francis E. George of Chicago, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, offered prayers for earthquake victims in a March 1 letter to Bishop Goic.

“I write to assure you of my prayers and those of my brother bishops in the United States for all who have been affected by this tragedy,” Cardinal George wrote. “I assure you also of our prayers for the church and for our brother bishops of Chile.”

He told Bishop Goic that Catholic Relief Services, the U.S. bishop’s international relief and development agency, “stands ready to be of assistance to you and your Caritas groups as they work to alleviate the suffering caused by the earthquake.”

The Catholic Relief services will be supporting the relief efforts of the local Catholic Church through Caritas Chile, the social service arm of the Catholic Church in Chile, which is responding with food and other assistance.

“We ask all to give their prayers and support to the people of Chile at this difficult time,” said CRS President Ken Hackett. “It must be remembered that Chile was one of the first countries to give help to Haitians in their suffering.”

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CRS will assist Caritas Chile with donations and has offered expertise. “The magnitude and depth of the catastrophe which has affected the poorest regions of the country will require the support of Caritas members in Latin America and worldwide,” said Caritas Chile Director Lorenzo Figueroa. “Above all, hope is needed among our suffering people.”

Donation to Catholic Relief Services is accepted through its website: http://crs.org/chile/maule-quake.cfm.

Donate by phone:

Call  1-800-736-3467
Please call between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.

Or you can mail  your donations to:

Catholic Relief Services
3525 South Lake Park Avenue
Chicago, IL 60653-1402

For more information contact the Archdiocese of Chicago’s Catholic Relief Services Office at 312-534-8367. If you are not within the Chicagoland area or not in the U.S., you may call your local parish for information.

 

Here are some video clips from YouTube during and immediately after the disaster. Thank you so much for your prayers and support. May God bless you.

 

photo source: Reuters/Victor Ruiz Caballero, article sources: CNS and CRS

Feast of Sto. Nino Celebrated

24 Jan

pictures of the celebration of the feast of señor santo niño at saint lambert parish, skokie, illinois

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