Centennial Year Celebrations

 11/20/11–ECRA Thanksgiving Service at 3pm
12/3/11-12/4/11–St Nick’s Bazaar
1/21/12–Cabaret Evening in the gym
1/22/12–St. Gertrude Church Stained GlassWindows Tour at 1:30 PM
3/16/12 and 3/17/12–Centennial Parish Play at 8PM
4/21/12–Cabaret Evening in the gym
5/19/12–St Gertrude and NCA All Years Alumni Gathering in the gym – PURCHASE TICKETS HERE
7/20/12–Summer Porch Party on the parish grounds

Centennial Reunion

With Pride and Joy
We Invite You to Share a Special Evening

Join Us for an All Years Gathering of
St. Gertrude and Northside Catholic Academy Alumni to

~Celebrate 100 Years~

Saturday May 19, 2012
4:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.

St. Gertrude’s Gym and Social Hall
1401 W. Granville Avenue
Chicago IL, 60660

Schedule of Events:
4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. School Tours
5:00 p.m. Alumni Mass
7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Light Fare Served – Cash Bar
6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Music, Cocktails and Dancing

Purchase Tickets

St. Gertrude – The Sixth Sunday of Easter – May 13, 2012

The weekly bulletin for The Sixth Sunday of Easter - May 13, 2012.

Roy Bourgeois at Chicago Theological Seminary

Greetings,

Roy Bourgeois will be receiving an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from Chicago Theological Seminary this Saturday morning as part of its 2012 graduation ceremony. Roy will also be presenting the talk to the graduates at that time. He is being honored for his inspiring, outspoken solidarity with the poor of Latin America, and for leading the effort to shut down the School of the Americas, whose graduates have been linked to countless human rights abuses across the Latin America.

The public is invited to the graduation and reception, here is the information:

The graduation service will be at the Apostolic Church, 6300 South Dorchester.
There are 3 lots surrounding the church where guests can park.

Commencement begins at 10:30am.
A reception will follow at Chicago Thelogical Seminary, 1407 E. 60th Street, about three blocks north from Apostolic Church in CTS’ 4th floor dining room.

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Ideas for our Next 100 Years!

THE NEXT 100 YEARS…5 AT A TIME

When you have minute, we would greatly appreciate your suggestions for what ministries, programs and people we should begin (or continue) supporting over the next 5 years here.

Are there ideas you have about:
** Our weekly worship
** How we continue learning about our faith
** How we care for those in need around us
** How we inspire faith in the next generation?

Send your ideas here,, or use the blue cards available in church.

Thank you.
~ Your pastoral council

NATO & G-8 Panel this evening

The Maryknoll Affiliates of Chicago invite you to

PEACE THROUGH THE LENS OF FAITH:
A Reflection on G8 and NATO

Monday, May 7, 2012 (Tonight)
7:30pm
St. Gertrude Parish Ministry Center Chapel
6214 N. Glenwood

On May 20-21, Chicago takes the international spotlight when delegates arrive for the annual NATO Summit. Tens of thousands of people from around the world will gather in Chicago to demonstrate against NATO and G8 and participate in counter-summits on peace and economic justice.

Who are NATO and G8?
What is their role in today?s world?
Why are people protesting?
How does our faith lead us to respond?

Please join us as we explore G8 and NATO through the lens of our Christian faith.

The evening will include a powerpoint presentation on G8 and NATO created by American Friends Service Committee and a panel discussion with perspectives on nonviolence, Catholic Social Teaching, and peace.

“A Question of Habit” May 15

“A   Q U E S T I O N   O F   H A B I T”

Tuesday, May 15, 7 p.m. Oldershaw Hall St. Nicholas Church Ridge Ave., south of Main St., in Evanston   Writer, producer and director Bren Ortega Murphy, Ph.D., will show and discuss her full length documentary film, “A Question of Habit”, narrated by Susan Sarandon. The film examines the depiction of Catholic nuns in contemporary U.S. popular culture.

It contrasts these images with the lives of actual women religious, both historical and current. Although most Roman Catholic women religious in the U.S. have not worn the full habits of their orders for over 40 years, images of nuns and sisters in such habits can be found in numerous and surprising aspects of pop culture. The film looks at the nature, scope and significance of these images, as well as possible explanations for their increasing popularity and possible impact on our understanding of women religious. Murphy holds joint appointments in the School of Communications and Women Studies/Gender Studies at Loyola University Chicago.

St. Gertrude – The Fifth Sunday of Easter – May 6, 2012

The weekly bulletin for The Fifth Sunday of Easter - May 6, 2012 .

This Sunday evening — Haunted by God

If you have an interest in justice, history, women’s studies, the Catholic Worker Movement, theater, language and lyricism, social work, politics & policy, or community, consider attending this special event on Sunday evening.

“HAUNTED BY GOD:
The Life of Dorothy Day”

A Dramatic One-Woman Performance
Presented by Stillpoint Theatre Collective
~~~
Sunday, May 6, 2012 6:00pm
EbenezerLutheran Church
1650 West Foster Ave.
~~~
Free Will Offering Taken

~ From The Ebenezer Christian Education Committee

Blessed Are They

All,

The announcement last week by the Vatican to reform the women religious represented by the LCWR has touched off much dialog and desire to support these women and the people that they serve.

Women at Old St. Patrick’s Catholic Church are hosting an evening to pray with, celebrate, honor and thank the vowed religious women of the Catholic Church who
…feed the poor
…clothe the naked
…comfort the sick
…educate the youth
…visit the prisoner
…console the sorrowing
…cherish the earth!

ALL are welcomed to attend.

Our hope is to fill the church and show our support on Thursday, May 10 at 7
p.m.

(doors open early and there will be a reception).
I hope you can join us and invite others who might have an interest in praying with us.
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Month of Mary, Mother of Jesus

Revel in this prayer,
a rare window into the heart of Mary,
who, upon discovering divine light within her,
birthed it into the Fire-Spirit we know as Jesus, Christ.
~PB

THE MAGNIFICAT, CANTICLE OF MARY (Luke 1:46ff)

And Mary said:
“My soul proclaims your greatness, O God;
my spirit rejoices in you, my savior.
For you have looked upon your handmaid’s lowliness;
behold, from now on will all ages call me blessed.
You, O Mighty One, have done great things for me,
and holy is your name.
Your mercy is from age to age
for those who hold you in awe.
You have shown might with your arm,
dispersing the arrogant of mind and heart.
You have thrown down the rulers from their thrones
but lifted up the lowly.
The hungry you have filled with good things;
the rich you have sent away empty.
You have helped Israel your servant,
remembering your mercy,
according to the promise you made to our ancestors,
to Abraham and Sarah, and to their descendants forever.”

Taizé Prayer, Wednesday, 7:30pm

T A I Z É   P R A Y E R

Wednesday, 7:30pm, in Church

Songs of praise and peace, preaching by KC Conway, 10 minutes of silence in a candle-lit atmosphere.

Come attend to the still, small voice that beckons!