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Corpus Christi
June 10, 2012
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THE EUCHARIST - THE FEAST
OF
CORPUS CHRISTI
"Now as they were eating, Jesus took bread, blessed it, and broke it, and gave it to the disciples and said, 'Take, eat; ThisInspired by Luke 4:18 & John 1:29 he is my Body.' And took a cup, and when he had given thanks he gave it to them, saying, 'Drink of it, all of you; for this is my Blood of the Covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins'." (Mat 26:26-28) God's love for us is poured out in the Sacrament of the Eucharist, where Christ is truly present for us, giving us life and healing. The Roman Catholic Church has consistently held fast to the belief in the Real Presence. The Catechism of the Catholic Church states: The mode of Christ's presence under the Eucharistic species is unique. It raises the Eucharist above all the sacraments as "the perfection of the spiritual life and the end to which all sacraments tend." In the most blessed sacrament of the Eucharist "the body and blood, together with the soul and divinity, of our Lord Jesus Christ and, therefore, the whole Christ is truly, really, and substantially contained." "This presence is called 'real' - by which is not intended to exclude the other types of presence as if they could not be 'real' too, but because it is presence in the fullest sense: that is to say, it is a substantial presence by which Christ, God and man, makes himself wholly and entirely present." - TheCatechism of the Catholic Church: paragraph 1374
The simplest way to express what Christ asks us to believe about the Real Presence is that the Eucharist is really He. The Real Presence is the real Jesus. We are to believe that the Eucharist began in the womb of the Virgin Mary; that the flesh which the Son of God received from His Mother at the Incarnation is the same flesh into which He changed bread at the Last Supper; that the blood He received from His Mother is the same blood into which He changed wine at the Last Supper. Had she not given Him His flesh and blood there could not be a Eucharist. We are to believe that the Eucharist is Jesus Christ - simply, without qualification. It is God become man in the fullness of His divine nature, in the fullness of His human nature, in the fullness of His body and soul, in the fullness of everything that makes Jesus - Jesus. He is in the Eucharist! Rev. John Harden, S.J.
On the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, our bishop has asked that each parish hold a HOLY HOUR FOR RECONCILATION AND RECOMMITMENT with regard to child abuse. This date coincides with the tenth anniversary of the adoption of the Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People and provides an opportunity for us to seek the Lords help in dealing with a serious, ongoing issue in the Church.In order to have a better turn out for the adoration we will be holding this Holy Hour on Tuesday, June 12, as we begin our 24 hour of Adoration. We also ask that if you are not able to join us at that time for the prayers that you stop by some time and pray for the Protection of all Children and for an end of all types of Abuse, especially the Sexual Abuse of Children.
Dear Parishioners, As mentioned in the bulletin on May 3rd, our Parish Council has been helping us to discern areas of outreach in the parish to those in need: a Special Religious Education Program for those with physical and mental needs; PADS (which began here this past week and will be here for three months); the dream of a Parish Nurse in the future; and the need for a Spanish Mass. The Spanish Mass will begin on the weekend of the Feast of St. John the Baptist, Sunday, June 24th, in order to meet the needs of a growing population of Spanish speaking people who live within our parish. Our official boundaries include the western part of Wheaton starting south of the railroad tracks at Pierce Street on the east, and north of the railroad tracks at Woodlawn. We go west to West Chicago ending at Prince Crossing Road and to the north a bit of Carol Steam to the Great Western Trail, to the south to Mack Road. Our parishioners who have been going to St. Marys for Spanish Mass have found it hard to squeeze into the overcrowded six Spanish Masses in their tiny church building and find it far to go to St. Isidores. The two areas most obvious to us of Catholics who speak Spanish and who live within the boundaries are those who live in Marion Park, near Marion Joy, to the southeast of the parish buildings, and those who live in the Woodlawn (Whiskey Creek) neighborhood to the west, as well as those scattered throughout the parish. For several years the Diocesan Office of Catholic Schools has been asking us to do better recruitment for St. Johns School among the Hispanic Catholic population of our community, and by inviting them to go to mass here is a key step in helping them to know that they are a part of our community and that our parish and school are open to them, our brothers and sisters in Christ. Two weeks ago we celebrated the Feast of Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit descended upon the Apostles. They went out and spoke to people who could hear them in each of their languages. The Catholic Church (Universal Church) is sent by Christ to preach the Gospel to all Gods children everywhere of every nation, race and language. We are so very proud of the young men from our parish, Shawn Cieslik and James Malik, who are studying for priesthood for our diocese. This summer our own Shawn Cieslik is being sent by the diocese to study Spanish in Guatemala, to help more of the people of our diocese when he is ordained a priest in four years.
Spanish Mass will be celebrated on Sundays at 1:30 p.m.La Parroquia de San Juan Bautista, anuncie la empieza de una Misa en Espaol. El primer domingo ser la Fiesta de San Juan Bautista el 24 de Junio 2012. Las Misas sern al las 1:30 p.m.
PLEASE PRAY FOR:The Sick; All those in nursing homes; and Fr. James Curtin Marcy Morken Fr. Denis White Rowland Morken Betty Akin Becky Neal Alyce Bartlett Johnny Neal Michael Beary Harold Bingo Besch Lesley (Tobin) Ny gaard James Bestler Judy Pakula Margaret Birt Josie Pasciak Brian Burke Josephine Calalbrese Bane Petrov Cathy Enders Poss Goeffrey Callahan Pat Ralston Lisa Cicero Elly Ransum Kathy Connor Mary Rauch Charlie Cornelius Alicia Ricciardi Cheryl Czepiel Terry Rieck Patricia Dahleen Cooper Rojas Chuck DeZutel Casmir Ruta Mary Felder Joan Sabonis John Flanigan, Jr. Edward Salek Leon Gabriel Lillian Salek Gary Gillmeister George Sarlitto Dawn Grant Dick Schopp Destin Green Sven Segerlund Jennifer HammerBea Serwach schmidt John Shannon Joy Henczel Cathy Slipkevych Carter Kettner Rosemary Sumang Korrin Kupris Rose Szczepaniak Rose Marie Lambert Virg Tobin John Lechowicz Paul Vasich Deloris Lewandowski William White Laurie Linke Michael Wolthusen Sandra Linke Lexie Youngberg Beth Majerczyk Larry Zengri John Maltese Skip Meyer
Mass Schedule and Intentions for the Week
Requested By:Saturday, June 9 8:30 a.m. Helen & Charles Guidi 5:00 p.m. Joan Jakubowski Elsie Ruth Schramer Harry & David Shissler Sunday, June 10 7:30 a.m. Knights of Columbus, Living and Deceased 9:30 a.m. Fr. Tony Stockinger 11:30 a.m. Mass for our Parishioners Monday, June 11 7:30 a.m. Myles P. White Tuesday, June 12 7:30 a.m. John & Sheila Otto Wedding Anniversary Kathryn Skrobutt (Kathy) Wednesday, June 13 7:30 a.m. St. Johns Knitting Club Thursday, June 14 7:30 a.m. Donald Britt . Friday, June 15 7:30 a.m. Kathryn L. Skrobutt (Kathy) Saturday, June 16 8:30 a.m. Joseph Lambert 5:00 p.m. Cosgrove & Miller Families Joan Miller Flory Pais Kathy Skrobutt Cullen Connors Sunday, June 17 7:30 a.m. Mass for our Parishioners 9:30 a.m. Charles Guidi 11:30 a.m. John Glenn Novene Oleksiak Charles Jakubowski John Schramer Betty Shissler Knights of Columbus Dr. & Mrs. James Paul
St. John the Baptist John & Sheila Otto Carl Rome Members, SJB Knitting Club Ann Marasco & Scott Bittner
Joyce Milder
St. John the Baptist Parish Elizabeth Maracek Colette Miller Toula & Randy Turzinski ICAA Joe & Rita Grabowski Joe & Rita Grabowski
Our People in Active DutyPvt James Luigi Akin A1C Francis Beifuss Lt John Berg Sgt Melissa Brooker Lt Deandra Carbone CMR Nicholas Carbone Pvt Timpothy Conley Sgt Andrew Fairbairn Pv2 Nicholas Gorman Sgt Pamela Gray A1C Seth Kelley Senior Airman Felicia K. McDonald GSM1 (SS/SW) Timothy A. Newell Maj Michael ODonnell Lt Col George Pohlmann A1C Alejandro Luis Sanchez AN Michael Schieve Capt Jim Smolucha 1st Lt Mike Smolucha SPC Thomas Stanhope SSgt Mark Trygar SrA Sarah Trygar ABHAA Robert Twohill
Norene Oleksiak The Glenn Family
Bulletin BitsMost Holy Body and Blood of Christ Today we celebrate the Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi), a day that helps us appreciate the Sacrament that gathers us together around the table of the Lord. Through the Eucharist, as Stewards of the Kingdom of God, Christ gives us a share in the mystery that is Gods love for us.
Adult Education Commission:
Registration Has Begun for 2012-2013 Religious Education Classes Preschool through 8th grade Stop by St. Johns Parish Office TuesdaysThursdays 9:00-4:00 p.m. or by appt. Call Dianne at 668-0918 at ext. 614 (Registration forms available atwww.stjohnwinfield.org)
Scripture Readings for this Week
MONDAY Acts 11:21b-26;13:1-3 Ps 98:1-6 Mt 5:1-12 Mt 10:7-13 TUESDAY 1 Kgs 17:7-16 Ps 4:2-5,7-8 Mt 5:13-16 WEDNESDAY 1 Kgs 18:20-39 Ps 16:1-2,45,8,11 Mt 5:17-19 THURSDAY 1 Kgs 18:41-46 Ps 65:10-13 Mt 5:20-26 FRIDAY Hos 11:1,3-4,8c-9 (Ps) Is 12:2-6 Eph 3:8-12,14-19 Jn 19:31-37 SATURDAY 1 Kgs 19:19-21 Ps 16:1b2a,5,7-10 Lk 2:41-51 Is 61:9-11 SUNDAY Ez 17:22-24 Ps 92:2-3,13-16 2 Cor 5:6-10 Mk 4:26-34
Presented in Sebahar Hall All classes start at 7 p.m. The first four classes are June 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2012This DVD series which has played on PBS is a visual delight and will teach you the incredible history of our faith tradition.
St. Vincent de Paul SocietyIts that time again! Our parish is holding a Spring clothing drive for the St. Vincent de Paul Society. We are in need of all types of clothing, shoes, linens, blankets, coats, kitchen items, and all varieties of household items. As of January 1st, for your convenience, we are now accepting all computer equipment, monitors, fax machines, radios and televisions for recycling. Our volunteers will hand out heavy duty white donation bags after all the masses on June 16th and June 17th. Please return them on June 23rd and 24th. The St. Vincent de Paul truck will be in our parking lot for that weekend to collect your generous donations. Our SVDP volunteers will also be there to help load your many items onto the truck. Please pack all fragile items carefully to avoid breakage. For furniture pick-up, please call 630-231-4658. The SVDP Society will send a truck to your home for large items. Receipts are always gladly given. Thank you for helping us help people.
Christian Service Salute! As a Parish Community, we say thank you and express our deepest gratitude for Gods gift of Christian Service to us, as we salute a mother and son team,
Laura & Adam Schwartingwho are continuing Kittys legacy of being cheerful andgenerous in their time, talent, and treasure. All of our 2nd graders say Thanks a million!!!!!
Spiritual Adoption Program, Sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of Fr. McGivney
Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Todays Gospel gives St. Marks account of Jesus gathering his disciples for a last supper, revealing to them a new covenant established through his The body and blood of our Lord own sacrificial blood. Every time we Jesus Christ is the most precious participate in the Eucharist, we make a gift that God has given to each pledge to renew and deepen our particione of us. God feeds us, nourpation in Christs covenant in practical ishes us and gives us the grace ways. For the steward, that means makthat transforms us to live the holy ing daily, personal sacrifices to life he has called each of us to strengthen this covenant relationship live. Allow God to help live this such as deepening our relationship with holy life with our spouse and fam- the Lord in prayer, supporting our parily. Attend the next Worldwide ish, and giving comfort to the poor. Marriage Encounter Weekend on Now is a good time to reflect on what August 10-12, 2012. Contact Tim we can do to strengthen our covenant and Pat Doyle, 630-577-0778. For with the Lord and our community in more information, visit our webpractical ways. site at: wwmejoliet.org.
Worldwide Marriage Encounter
Happy Birthday, Spiritually Adopted Baby!Your spiritually adopted baby was born this month-nine months after her mother conceived her. The only change at birth is a change in the external life support system of the baby. She is no different now than before birth except that she breathes and eats differently. She is truly a miracle. She began as a 46-chromosome cell and has grown over the past nine months into this unique human baby we now can see. Never before in history, nor ever again, will anyone exist who is exactly like your spiritually adopted baby. Your prayers saved her life. Thank you on behalf of all the little babies and their mothers for your loving prayers that helped to bring them to birth so that they might have life and have it to the full! Give prayerful thanks to God for his most precious gift to humanity-Jesus Christ, His only son. The information provided in the articles over these past weeks and months was received from the Joliet Diocesan Life Office.
SPARE CHANGE SAVES BABIESTHANK YOU for your participation in this charitable project that will help teens and young women in need who are faced with an unexpected pregnancy. If you did not receive a "Baby Bottle for Life" when they were distributed after Masses last month, please stop by and pick one up in the marked box in the entryway to the parish offices. Place the baby bottle in a prominent place at home where all in the family may add spare change over the next several weeks. The return dates are June 16-17. (We have received some early returns---THANK YOU!) All donations will help support the life-saving work of Woman's Choice Services, which is a non-profit pregnancy resource center which aids women by providing compassionate counseling, social service referrals, and material goods, With this help, women see they have a real choice for themselves and their infants. This is a wonderful way to show your support for life and for children to learn the beauty of giving to help others. Thank you for participating in this worthy cause.
Welcome to Our Newly BaptizedSunday, June 3, 2012
Vincent Luciano DiGiovanniSon of Jennifer (Casino) and Andrew DiGiovanni
A Fortnight of Prayer for Freedom: June 21-July 4, 2012 On the St. John the Baptist Parish website (stjohnwinfield.org), there is a link to daily prayers that families and individuals can pray during A Fortnight of Prayer for Freedom: June 21-July 4, 2012.
"The better we live our Catholic faith, the better we serve our country. Love of God and love of country go hand in hand." - Archbishop Timothy Broglio, Archdiocese for the Military Services USA
On May 21, 2012, the Diocese of Joliet and Joliet Catholic Charities joined 43 other dioceses, charities, hospitals, schools and religious organizations across the nation in a large and coordinated legal challenge to the HHS mandate. Dioceses nationwide are exhorted to pray during a "Fortnight for Freedom," from June 21-July 4, in support of religious freedom. During these dates, our liturgical calendar celebrates a series of great martyrs who remained faithful in the face of persecution by political power -- St. John Fisher and St. Thomas More, St. John the Baptist, SS. Peter and Paul, and the First Martyrs of the Church of Rome. Our U.S. Bishops have called us to get informed, pray, and advocate.
Childrens Stewardship CornerHere are just a few of the many offerings to God from the youths of St. John the Baptist. Drew, Courtney, Norby, Lauren & Ian, Eric, Bridget, Bailey, Kailey, Keira, Elizabeth, Rebecca and Natalie all donated money to the church this week. Bailey played with her dog. Kailey helped trim hedges. Keira played with a sad kid. Elizabeth cleaned her room. Rebecca walked the dog. Natalie did dishes.
Market Day Pick-Up for June is Saturday, June 23rd from 9:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. in Sebahar Hall (not School Hall & Not June 16th as listed on the Market Day Order Form)
Order forms are available in the kiosk at the rear of the church or the parish office entryway. Your order may be left at the parish office by Sunday, June 17th. Cut-off for online orders is Wednesday, June 20th at 11p.m. CST.
Information Meeting for Medical & Construction Mission to the PhilippinesThe Catholic Diocese of Joliet is planning its next medical and construction mission to the Philippines . An information meeting will be held on June 28th at 7:00 PM at the St. Charles Pastoral Center , 101 West Airport Rd. , Romeoville , IL 60446 . Interested persons are invited to attend. Further information can be found at www.paxjoliet.org/missions or call 815-834-4072 or email [email protected]
Some of the talents of St. Johns youths are: Setting butterflies free, soccer, wii, doing chores, loves animals and reading. Gifts from the youth's envelopes for May 27, 2012 was $9.85.
Everything and a Book Club, Too!Please join us on June 20, 2012, to discuss To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. We will be meeting at the home of Paula Winterhalder, 1S540 Domartin Pl, Winfield. Contact Kara Ladd at [email protected] or 630-8764534 for directions or questions.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ESSAY CONTESTTopic: Changing Lunch Recess Into a Study Hall Period for Junior High Students 7th GRADE ESSAY WINNERS: Deidre K. Ian M. Prize: $25 To Purchase a $50 U.S. Savings Bond Or To Put Towards Their College Fund
St. Johns BIG Garage SaleComing June 15 & 16 We Need Your Donations!The Council of Catholic Women is sponsoring a BIG Garage Sale in Sebahar Hall on Friday, June 15, and Saturday, June 16. We will be accepting donations Tuesday, June 12, from 10:00 a.m. until 7:30 p.m., as well as Wednesday and Thursday, June 13 and June 14 from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. in Sebahar Hall. We are unable to accept computers and related hardware. Teens looking for service hours? What a great opportunity to fulfill your requirements early in the summer before the school year even starts! We can use your help unloading, sorting and organizing the donations as they come in during the drop off days, June 12 through June 14. We can also use some help on the sale days of Friday, June 15, and Saturday, June 16, and for clean up after the sale. Questions and those looking to volunteer can be directed to Jean Borisuk at 630-690-2536 or e-mail Venessa Lopatka at [email protected]
Profits from the Sale will Benefit Our Parish!
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHParish Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. Phone: 630-668-0918 ~ Fax: 630-668-1074 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stjohnwinfield.org Parish Staff Rev. Tom Cargo, Pastor Rev. Thomas Theneth, CMI, Associate Rev. Henry Wilkening, In Residence Deacons Assisting Us from other Parishes Deacon William Nijm - from Our Lady of Lebanon - Lombard Deacon Bruce Carlson - from St. Mary - West Chicago Aaron Simpson, Business Manager Maureen Brennan, Director Religious Education Chris Strong, Adult Education Coordinator & Youth Minister Adrienne Rose, Music Director 630-653-1489 Catherine Kos, Principal St. John the Baptist School 0S259 Church Street Winfield, IL 60190 Phone: 630-668-2625 Fax: 630-668-7176 Mass Schedule Monday - Friday: 7:30 a.m. Summer Mass Schedule: No 8:30 a.m. Mass Saturday: 8:30 a.m., 5 p.m. Sunday: 7:30 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. (Beginning 6/24/12: Spanish Mass at 1:30 p.m. in Church) Holy Day of Obligation Vigil 7 p.m. Holy Day 7 a.m., 9 a.m., 7 p.m. Reconciliation Saturday: 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Eucharistic Adoration Every Tuesday from 8 a.m. until 7:30 a.m. on Wednesday First Friday of each month from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Baptisms 1st & 3rd Sunday of the month at 1 p.m. (Beginning July, 2012, Baptisms will begin at 11:00 a.m.)
Please pray for Bob Reedy who passed away on May 20, 2012. Our sympathy is extended to his son, Mike Reedy, and family on their loss.
The Feast of Corpus ChristBishop Conlon has asked that we devote an hour of prayer to the victims of sexual abuse by priests after the last mass on the Feast of Corpus Christ. Because we already have 24 hour adoration, we will instead have a Holy Hour after the 7:30 mass on Tuesday, June 12th, from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., devoted to these victims. If you are unable to attend, please take some time today or during your adoration time on Tuesday to remember the victims of sexual abuse by priests in your prayers. -The Worship Commission-
Mass Attendance June 12 & June 13, 2012 5:00 p.m. 730 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 297 225 445 298
New Parishioners Welcome to our Parish!David and Jennifer Schuda and their children, Avery and Isaac Noe and Jessika Munoz and their daughter, Samantha
Total 1,265 This is 17.14% of all parish members.
CATHOLIC INQUIRY EVENINGSAnyone interested in becoming Catholic, call Pat Schopp at 630-836-1283 for information.
HAVING SURGERY?Whether you will be hospitalized for a few days or whether your surgery is same-day surgery, give one of our priests a call PRIOR to your surgery, so that anointing can be given at a time when you are less stressed. Ask one of the priests following Mass, or call the parish office at 630-6680918, ext. 600, and set a time to come in BEFORE your surgery for anointing.
VISIT OUR PARISH WEBSITE, www.stjohnwinfield.org FOR: Copy of the bulletin Ministries Schedule LOST AND FOUNDIf you lost an item in any of the parish buildings, please check the Lost and Found basket in the entry way to the parish office.
PARISH REGISTRATIONNew Parishioner Registrations are held in Sebahar Hall (lower level of the Church) generally following the 7:30 & 9:30 a.m. Masses (no registration in June or July). Upcoming scheduled dates are as follows: August: At Picnic, 12:30 p.m., Sunday, August 26, 2012 We look forward to your attendance and to officially welcome you into our parish.
PARISH CALENDARFor upcoming St. John the Baptist Parish events and meeting dates please see the on line calendar at: www.stjohnwinfield.org or the monthly calendar on the kiosk of the narthex of the Church.
CENTRAL DUPAGE HOSPITALOur priests are always available to make hospital visits. However, you or a family member must notify the St. Johns parish office of the confinement in the hospital. Also, remind the hospital that the name of the patient must be shown on the visitation sheet which is given to the priest when he makes his calls. We want to make sure our parishioners needs and requests are met, so please remember this when entering the hospital.
BULLETIN ARTICLESSubmissions to the bulletin are due by noon on Thursday, 10 days prior to the Sunday on which you wish the article to appear. (Holidays may change due dates for articles because of publishing demands). Articles are run no more than twice (no exceptions) in the bulletin. Include the name and phone number of the person submitting the article. Please email as an attachment using Microsoft Word or Publisher, do not include article in the body of the email. Email to: [email protected]
BAPTISM PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONBaptism Preparation Classes can be scheduled before your baby is born, but newborns are welcome too! Chosen Godparents are also invited. To make an appointment, please call the parish office at 630-668-0918, Ext. 600. Next Class: Sunday, June 24, 2012, 11:15 a.m., Sodonna Hall.
HOMEBOUNDIf you, or a parishioner you know, is homebound and wishes to receive communion, please call the parish office at 630-668-0918, Ext. 600, and we will pass your name to the coordinator for Homebound Ministry.
WEDDING INFORMATIONGetting married? Give us a ring...please contact one of the parish priests as soon as you become engaged and at least six months before the wedding date. Catholics need to be going to church every Sunday.
PULPIT ANNOUNCEMENTSPulpit announcements are limited and must be submitted with a contact name and phone number, by 9 a.m. on Tuesday prior to the Sunday you wish the announcement made. No additions, deletions or changes without pastors acknowledgement.
MASS INTENTIONSThe Mass Book for 2013 iis open to receive Mass intentions. Please stop by the Parish Office to schedule your intentions.
EASY WAY TO HELP OUR SCHOOL!Order or renew magazine subscriptions and St. Johns school receives 40% profit! Go to www.QSP.com and enter St. Johns code: 425005654. Order all your favorite magazines, music, and books on lineanytime! Questions, call 1-800-678-2673.
ST. JOSEPH THE WORKEREmployment Ministry Providing practical and spiritual guidance to men and women in job transition in this global market Phone: (630) 858-5587 Fax: (630) 344-0963 Website: www.stjosephministry.org
The parish office has final approvalon all bulletin articles and pulpit announcements.
Please do not place items on thekiosk or bulletin boards without prior approval of the parish office.
ST. VINCENT de PAUL SOCIETY ANOTHER EASY WAY TO HELP OUR SCHOOL CLIP BOX TOPS!Please drop off your clipped Box Tops in the entryway to the parish office. There is always a collection box there. . Questions, call Robin Hafertepe @ 630293-9923. Thank you! Want to find some great bargains? Then shop at the St. Vincent de Paul Stores. The nearest one is in downtown West Chicago, at 213 Main Street. There youll find a broad selection of carefully selected quality clothing and merchandise offered at unbeatable prices. Moreover, your support will help the St. Vincent de Paul Society minister to our brothers and sisters in need. Thank you for helping us help others.
PRAYERS OF THE FAITHFULIf you or someone in your family is sick and would like to be mentioned in the Prayers of the Faithful during weekend Mass, please call the parish office, 630-668-0918, ext. 600.
GOING ON VACATION? To find a church and Mass times in the area where you will be vacationing go towww.thecatholicdirectory.com
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