SR Chapel Communion Retreat 2

Preparing children to receive First Holy Communion

Spread the love

.

By Kathy Headley

Your correspondent in Chicago Lawn and Marquette Manor

6610 S. Francisco • (773) 776-7778

Over the last two weekends, Rev. Tom McCarthy, OSA and Mrs. Mary Jo Jenkins held two retreats in the St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel for children preparing to receive communion for the first time.SR Chapel Communion Retreat

Many of you know Father Tom as the Director of the Shrine, or from his affiliation with St. Rita High School, having served as a teacher and president and more, or perhaps from his time growing up in the neighborhood attending St. Adrian Grammar School and St. Rita High School or maybe he even delivered the Southwest News-Herald to your block back in the day.

Mary Jo is familiar to anyone spending time at the shrine this year. After retiring from many years teaching, she has volunteered to take on the responsibilities of Assistant Shrine Director.

Taking place in front of the altar, “Come to the Table” was the first time a retreat has been held for First Communicants at the shrine. The first week saw 57 students and their parents taking part in conversations about the sacraments, the sanctuary, the altar and the tabernacle. With the help of many St Rita High School student assistants, the participants took time to pray, sing, eat, complete crafts and play.

In other news

The Chicago Lawn Historical Society glass case at the Chicago Lawn Branch Library, 6120 S. Kedzie, is featuring photos from Easter at Ford City in 1973. Stop by and check it out. Perhaps you might see yourself in one of them.

On the CLHS Facebook page I posted a 1956 picture of kids visiting with the Easter Bunny at the library back when it was at the corner of 62nd Place and Kedzie.

A reminder that the library will be closed this Sunday, April 9, in observance of Easter Sunday.

kathyheadley2021

Kathy Headley

Go Run Marquette Park returns at 9 a.m. tomorrow, Saturday, April 8, at the bridge by the running track. Participants of all ages must register ahead of time at GoRunChicago.org. Your registration is good for the whole season.

The AARP Foundation Tax-Aide will be at the Southwest Regional Senior Center, 6117 S. Kedzie, this coming Monday, April 10 and Friday, April 14, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Appointments are required. Phone the Center at (312) 747-0440 to make your appointment.

Registration for the Marquette Park Kids Soccer Summer League takes place next Friday, April 14 and again on Friday, April 21, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Marquette Park Field House, 6734 S. Kedzie Avenue. Play is open to children ages 5 to 14. The cost of $120 includes practices, games and a uniform. For more information call (773) 780-1361.

Next Saturday, April 15, the Sisters of St. Casimir invite all to a Mass praying for the beatification of their foundress, Venerable Maria Kaupas. Mass begins at 9:30 a.m. in the St. Casimir Chapel, 2601 W Marquette Road, followed by the re-dedication of the statue out front of Rev. Anthony Staniukynas. Light refreshments will be served.

Tickets are on sale for the Symphony of Spring concert, performed by the renowned Lithuanian quartet Ciiurlionis, to be held next Sunday, April 16, in Nativity BVM Church at 12:30 p.m. Tickets are $50 and available at the rectory. For more information call Audra at (773) 776-4800.

Tickets are also available for the Annual Augustinian Gala on Friday, April 21 at The Drake Hotel. For tickets and additional information, visit augustiniangala.org.

When we last left 1973, we were headed toward 63rd and Campbell. Our destination was a popular deli where we planned on ordering a party tray. Donna K. was the first to remember Swanson’s Party Food Shop and Catering. Donna remembers her mom going on Fridays for the fresh fish.

Fifty years ago this week the Chicago Lawn Chamber of Commerce was holding an Easter coloring contest with prizes of $5 and $1cash. The Marquette Manor Chamber was raffling off 34 huge stuffed Easter Bunnies in their annual contest. Ford City had Easter music filling the mall every evening with presentations by local high school bands.

There’s still a nip in the air so on the way home, let’s stop for some hot chili. Where can we sit at the counter and get a bowl on 63rd Street, perhaps close to Kedzie?

Happy Easter to you all!

Local News

Arley Carrillo Mendez

Man charged with child abduction in Stickney Township

Spread the love

Spread the loveFrom staff reports A Chicago man was charged last week with child abduction and luring of a minor after Cook County Sheriff’s Police detectives found he attempted to lure a minor into his vehicle, said Cook County Sheriff Thomas J. Dart. According to police, about 4:43 p.m. on Monday, April 22, officers responded…

GSWNH_HuescaCasket_050324

‘A man of honor, a beacon of kindness’

Spread the love

Spread the love. Chicago weeps for Officer Luis Huesca  . By Tim Hadac People across the Southwest Side shed tears earlier this week, as throngs of police officers and other filled the St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel at 77th and Western for a funeral Mass for CPD Officer Luis M. Huesca. Officer Huesca was…

GSWNH_AMLL11_050324

Archer Manor Little League starts its 2024 season

Spread the love

Spread the love. Sunny skies and mild temperatures greeted the boys and girls, moms and dads, umpires and coaches, and everyone else participating in Archer Manor Little League’s Opening Day parade and ceremonies at Archer Park. Since 1952, AMLL has provided athletic opportunities for thousands of boys and girls in Archer Heights, West Elsdon, Central…

In a screenshot from a video showing drifting in a Southwest Side parking lot, Smoke billows from both a muscle car's wheels and the asphalt below. --Supplied photo

Dread over car drifters on streets

Spread the love

Spread the love. Reckless drivers take over SW Side intersections  . By Tim Hadac At the April meeting of the Garfield Ridge Neighborhood Watch, a police officer admitted that the drag racing/drifting phenomenon seen and heard in the Midway area in recent years “probably will increase, but we hope not.” The admission was triggered by…

U.S. Rep. Jesus "Chuy" García (D-4th)

Don’t raise pilots’ retirement age, García says

Spread the love

Spread the love. From staff reports U.S. Rep. Jesús “Chuy” García (D-4th), senior member of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, recently led a letter joined by 121 Members of Congress urging House Democratic leadership to reject any changes to the pilot retirement age in a final version of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reauthorization bill.…

CTAlogo

CTA launches ‘chat’ feature on website

Spread the love

Spread the love. From staff reports Artificial Intelligence has made another step forward at the Chicago Transit Authority. CTA officials recently launched the “Chat with CTA” chatbot, a new virtual automated service featured on transitchicago.com. The communication tool allows riders to report issues, provide feedback and receive answers in real-time. Additionally, it provides the CTA with customer…

ChicagoCitySeal

New effort to aid kids with disabilities

Spread the love

Spread the love. From staff reports A new grant program aimed at providing financial assistance to families of children with disabilities was launched recently by Mayor Brandon Johnson, in partnership with the Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities and Ada S. McKinley Community Services. Children with disabilities is a population disproportionately affected by the pandemic,…

Cook County Sheriff Thomas J. Dart

Dart warns of Sheriff’s Office imposters

Spread the love

Spread the love. From staff reports Cook County Sheriff Thomas J. Dart recently alerted the public of an uptick in telephone and email phishing scams in which scammers identify themselves as a Sheriff’s Office employee in an attempt to defraud victims. Scammers are using the actual names and respective titles of Sheriff’s Office employees to…

Peggy Zabicki

It’s ‘Batter up!’ time in West Lawn

Spread the love

Spread the love. Peggy Zabicki Your correspondent in West Lawn 3633 W. 60th Place •  (773) 504-9327 . It must be May because baseball season is here. I recently reported on the West Lawn Little League, whose 2024 season is now underway. Another West Lawn youth athletic association is Midway Baseball Softball Association. Their teams…

Mary Stanek

Cinco de Mayo, here we come

Spread the love

Spread the love. By Mary Stanek Your correspondent in Archer Heights and West Elsdon 3808 W. 57th Place •  (773) 517-7796 . It’s time to bring out the Corona, Tecate, Modelo or Dos Equis, along with a few limes. Heck, maybe even bring out the Patrón! It is Cinco de Mayo this Sunday, translated to…

Neighbors

Lawsuit alleges sexual abuse was rampant in state-run juvenile detention centers

Lawsuit alleges sexual abuse was rampant in state-run juvenile detention centers

By HANNAH MEISEL Capitol News Illinois hmeisel@capitolnewsillinois.com Rampant sexual abuse occurred unchecked for decades at Illinois’ juvenile detention centers, a new lawsuit filed on behalf of 95 former detainees alleges, citing hundreds of incidents over more than two decades. The plaintiffs were boys between 12 and 17 years old when the alleged abuse occurred and…

House GOP advances 2 human trafficking victim protection bills as others remain in limbo

House GOP advances 2 human trafficking victim protection bills as others remain in limbo

By COLE LONGCOR Capitol News Illinois clongcor@capitolnewsillinois.com After Illinois received another failing grade from a national advocacy group, state House Republicans have introduced legislation aimed at further protecting victims and prosecuting perpetrators of human trafficking. Shared Hope International, an advocacy organization that works to prevent sex trafficking, said in its 2023 Illinois report card that…

Remembering Lee Milner

Remembering Lee Milner

NEWS TEAM Capitol News Illinois news@capitolnewsillinois.com On Wednesday, April 17, the Springfield, Illinois Capitol and journalism communities lost a devoted friend and advocate when Lee Milner passed away. As Dean Olsen wrote in his piece in the Illinois Times earlier this month, “Readers of Illinois Times often have seen Milner’s work as a freelance photojournalist. But…

Former state trooper who caused fatal crash halts effort to get driving privileges restored

Former state trooper who caused fatal crash halts effort to get driving privileges restored

By BETH HUNDSDORFER Capitol News Illinois bhundsdorfer@capitolnewsillinois.com The former Illinois State Trooper who pleaded guilty to vehicular manslaughter of two sisters in 2007 has abandoned his efforts to have a hearing into the restoration of his driving privileges – for now.  Matt Mitchell, 45, requested at least two delays in the hearing after he failed…

Flooding is Illinois’ Most Threatening Natural Disaster. Are We Prepared?

Flooding is Illinois’ Most Threatening Natural Disaster. Are We Prepared?

by Meredith Newman, Illinois Answers Project April 16, 2024 This story was originally published by the Illinois Answers Project. The electricity in Mary Buchanan’s home in West Garfield Park was not working – again.  The outage lasted four days, starting just after a crew dug up her front lawn to install a check valve in…

Lawmakers pitch sweeping changes to energy industry and Chicagoland transit system

Lawmakers pitch sweeping changes to energy industry and Chicagoland transit system

By ANDREW ADAMS  Capitol News Illinois aadams@capitolnewsillinois.com A group of lawmakers and influential environmental advocates are calling for broad changes to the state’s energy industry and a massive increase in state oversight of Chicagoland’s transit system – which faces a projected $730 million budget shortfall.  Advocates for the policy platform, which is broken up into…

Democrats flex muscle to kick off final month of session as revenues remain on track

Democrats flex muscle to kick off final month of session as revenues remain on track

By JERRY NOWICKI Capitol News Illinois jnowicki@capitolnewsillinois.com SPRINGFIELD – With about three weeks to go before the Illinois General Assembly is scheduled to adjourn its spring legislative session, supermajority Democrats showed their strength this week as fiscal forecasters noted state revenues remain on track. April is typically a make-or-break month for state coffers, as income…

Former state trooper who caused fatal crash halts effort to get driving privileges restored

Former state trooper who caused fatal crash halts effort to get driving privileges restored

By BETH HUNDSDORFER Capitol News Illinois bhundsdorfer@capitolnewsillinois.com The former Illinois State Trooper who pleaded guilty to vehicular manslaughter of two sisters in 2007 has abandoned his efforts to have a hearing into the restoration of his driving privileges – for now.  Matt Mitchell, 45, requested at least two delays in the hearing after he failed…

Capitol Briefs: Senate advances elections bill, measure targeting ‘predatory’ lending

Capitol Briefs: Senate advances elections bill, measure targeting ‘predatory’ lending

By PETER HANCOCK & HANNAH MEISEL Capitol News Illinois news@capitolnewsillinois.com SPRINGFIELD – A bill that would put more controls on certain kinds of high-cost loans to small businesses cleared the Illinois Senate Thursday. Senate Bill 2234, known as the Small Business Financial Transparency Act, targets a relatively new kind of nontraditional lender in the credit…

Law enforcement community honors fallen officers at Illinois Capitol

Law enforcement community honors fallen officers at Illinois Capitol

By COLE LONGCOR Capitol News Illinois clongcor@capitolnewsillinois.com SPRINGFIELD – Six fallen police officers were honored at an annual memorial service outside the State Capitol Thursday. The Illinois Police Officers Memorial occurs annually on the first Thursday of May to honor officers who died in the line of duty and to support their families.  “No one…