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August 18, 2021 Vol. 42, No. 3 ONE DOLLAR @oakpark @wednesdayjournal
JOURNAL of Oak Park and River Forest
Oak Park’s Catholic landscape is changing, leaders say
Village’s four parishes are coming to terms with Renew My Church adjustments as faith leaders strike optimistic note By MICHAEL ROMAIN Equity Editor
Earlier this year, Rev. George Omwando, the pastor of St. Catherine-St. Lucy Parish, 38 N. Austin Blvd., was abruptly transferred to another parish in Chicago, leaving the 132-year-old institution without a full-time priest. “The parish is very disappointed that he left,” said Tom Lynch, a longtime St. Catherine-St. Lucy parishioner and former chair of the church’s finance committee. “He was very much a people person,” Lynch said of Omwando. “Wherever he went, he just spread smiles and pleasantries. He did his job and he did it well. He had a well-organized parish.” The Archdiocese of Chicago did not provide an explanation of the reassignment. Omwando, who joined the Oak Park church in 2012, started his new position as assistant pastor at the Parish of Our Lady of Grace and St. Sylvester in Chicago’s Logan Square neighborhood on Aug 1. An attempt to contact Omwando on Aug. 16 was unsuccessful. See OMWANDO on page 12
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LETTING GO: Friends and family send balloons with messages aloft during a vigil, Saturday, for 15-year-old Melissa Rendon in the alley of the 200 block of North Taylor Avenue. Read the update on this story on page 7.
Call her Glena, Dominican’s new president A first-generation college grad, Temple learned how to ask for help By F. AMANDA TUGADE Staff Reporter
Glena Temple’s new office isn’t quite there yet. The bookshelf behind her corner desk, as well as the one near the entrance door, is lined with only a few rows of books and a couple small
potted plants. The conference table and coffee table, which are surrounded by chairs and positioned at opposite ends of the room, are rather bare and untouched. And there are a handful of boxes sprawled across Temple’s desk waiting to be unpacked. Temple, who officially began her role as Dominican University’s president Aug. 2, is still working on making herself at home. Although one can say she may have already done that. Temple, who among many things is a scholar in botany and See TEMPLE on page 8
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