Dear Sisters and Brothers,

I am inviting you to join us on Sunday, September 26 at 10:15 a.m., as we celebrate the Mass of the 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time​.  Fr. John Breslin will be the celebrant and preacher of this Mass.  A worship aid is LINKED HERE Worship Aid-26th SundayOT-2021 for your convenience.
 
Keep in mind that the church has re-opened to full capacity!  Face coverings are required of all in-person attendees regardless of vaccination status.  You may also participate in the liturgy via Zoom or Facebook Live.

Please send a message on Facebook or email if you need the Zoom links.
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​You may also participate via the livestream on the Parish’s Facebook Page, St. Katharine Drexel Parish of Chicago, by “clicking” on this link:  ​https://www.facebook.com/StKatharineDrexelParishChgo/live.
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For those who do not have internet access, you may call the following telephone number using Free Conference Call.  The call-in number is 1 (978) 990-5000.  The access code is 883420.
Please share this information with your families, friends and co-workers.  We welcome their participation in our liturgy!

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Please Note:
The Archdiocese urges anyone who has not been vaccinated to please do so for the safety of all.  Approved vaccines are free and easily obtained.

The weekend Mass Schedule is Saturday at 5 p.m. and Sunday at 10:15 a.m.

I have attached the flyer for the parish’s Evening of Reflection on Wednesday, September 29 at 6:15 p.m.  At this service, we will reflect on our losses during the pandemic/past year, our hopes for the future, and celebrate our being together as a community once again.  Fr. Jim Marchionda, O.P., will be the facilitator for the evening.  For those who registered for a boxed meal, we will begin in the parish hall at 5:15.  ALL parishioners are encouraged to participate in the Evening of Reflection!

The annual Public Square Rosary Crusade will be held in the parish parking lot on Saturday, Oct. 16 beginning at Noon.  Please see the attached flyer for further details.

Have a safe and wonderful weekend!

Peace,
 

Fr. Paul Whittington, O.P.