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THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST• JUNE 3, 2018
Fostering Christ’s Love in Our Lives
17 9 51 D i x i e H i g h w ay • H o m ew o o d , I L 6 0 4 3 0
P A R I S H S T A F F
Rev. Robert J. Kyfes ......................................... Pastor Rev. Daniel F. Jarosewic……………...Associate Pastor Rev. Richard J. Kozak ...................... Pastor Emeritus George & Nancy Maddock ............... Deacon Ministry Karen Shifflett…...…..Director of Religious Education John Ligda ...................................... Director of Music Mary Bohlen, R.N. ............................. Health Ministry Eileen Santschi…………………….....Financial Manager Agatha Kienzle ....... Parish Administrative Assistant Kevin Kulchawik.................... Maintenance Engineer W E E K E N D L I T U R G I E S Saturday Mass ............................................ 5:15 PM Sunday Mass .......... 7:30, 8:30, 10:00 & 11:30 AM
W E E K D A Y L I T U R G I E S
Monday-Friday Communion Service .......... 6:30 AM Monday through Saturday Mass ................ 8:30 AM Saturday Communion Service .................... 6:45 AM
Holy Day Masses Evening Before Holy Day............................. 7:00 PM Holy Day ....................................................... 8:30 AM
Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday ............................................. 4:30-5:00 PM
Adoration & Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament First Thursday .......................... 9:00 AM-12:00 noon O T H E R S A C R A M E N T S
Baptism Sundays at 1:00 PM. Arrangements can be made for any Sunday after attending a Baptismal Preparation Session.
Marriage Contact the Rectory at least six months prior to the wedding. Please call the Rectory for available times and dates.
R E G I S T R A T I O N
New parishioners are invited to register at the rectory as soon as possible.
C O N T A C T S
Rectory…………………..(708) 798-0622; fax: 798-6137 Director of Religious Education……..(708) 798-6311 Director of Music ………………….……….(708) 798-8412
Parish E-mail……………[email protected] Prayer Ministry E-mail…[email protected]
Office Hours Mon., Wed., Fri.……...8:00 am - 4:00 pm Office Hours Tues. & Thurs.………..8:00 am - 7:30 pm Office Hours Sat.………………………..9:00 am - 1:30 pm Office Hours Sun.……………………..9:00 am - 11:30 am
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From Our Pastor
GOAL L
$1,000,000
$900,000
$800,000
$700,000
$600,000
$500,000
$400,000
$300,000
$200,000
$100,000
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$1,100,000
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TO TEACH WHO CHRIST IS
PROGRESS TO DATE
TOTAL PLEDGED……...$1,186,930
PARISH - COLLECTED TO DATE...$325,544
AOC - COLLECTED TO DATE….......$217,030
Total……………………………..…$542,574
COLLECTED
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OUR WEEKLY OFFERING
MAY 26TH & 27TH
Weekend Giving .............. $7,381.36 Electronic Giving…………….1,342.00 ———————————————————————
Total …...........…….…....$8,723.36
Budget….......$11,600.00
Envelopes Received:
Adults ........................................... 213 Children .......................................... 10 Sharing ........................................... 22
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL DONATIONS FOR MAY: $972.00
Thank you for your generosity
Down…….......…$2,876.64
MANY THINGS….
This is one of those weeks for covering a bit more territory than
usual, so here goes….
New meeting room and washroom renovation
If you’ve seen the dumpster on the south side of the school, you
know that some work has been going on in there for a few weeks.
The work involves the remodeling of the first floor washrooms,
both for the purpose of updating them and also to make them
handicapped accessible. The other project is the creation of a large
meeting room adjacent to the handicapped accessible doors in the
driveway between the school and rectory. A wall has been torn
down between the old faculty room and the neighboring classroom
to create a large space that could accommodate up to 100 people,
but with a folding door in the middle allowing two smaller meeting
rooms to be created. At the west end of the room there will be a re-
frigerator, microwave and storage space, with a sink available
across the hall in the science lab. The entire room will be air-
conditioned and carpeted, and it will be available to any parish
groups who wish the convenience of accessible meeting space or,
particularly in the case of my twice-yearly Adult Formation/
Scripture Study sessions, a less-cramped space to better accommo-
date all who wish to attend. All this is being done with the funds
you are contributing to our To Teach Who Christ Is capital campaign,
and the work should be completed by the end of July.
Summer flower donations
Once again this summer, you’re invited to donate fresh flowers for
the sanctuary in church. If you wish your flower donation to be in
memory of someone, that will be noted in the weekly bulletin.
These can be flowers from your own garden (we have plenty of
vases here) or they can be ordered from a florist and delivered to
us. The arrangement needs to be large enough to be seen in front of
the altar and you can call the rectory office or me to indicate your
desire to make a floral donation. Last summer, our generous
neighbor and parishioner at Eighner’s donated flowers on multiple
occasions and I was extremely grateful for that.
Summer Scripture
The votes are in from those who attended the winter sessions and
the winner is a multi-focused, four-week series based on topics cov-
ered about five years ago during my annual visit to Georgetown.
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Around the Parish Parish Ministries (Call Rectory for contact numbers.)
ALTAR SERVERS
Contact: Fr. Dan Jarosewic
ARTS & ENVIRONMENT
Contact: Erin Roeper, Jeannine Ruse
BAPTISMAL PREPARATION CLASSES
Contact: Paul and Deborah Hart
BEREAVEMENT MINISTRY
Contact: Rosemarie Kearney
BULLETIN
Contact: Agatha Kienzle
CATECHISTS (RELIGIOUS EDUCATION)
Contact: Karen Shifflett
ELIZABETH MINISTRY
Contact: Marge Hayes
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF
COMMUNION
Contact: Deb Framarin, Jack Hayes
GARDENING TEAM
Contact: Elaine Hoffman
HEALTH MINISTRY/PARISH NURSING
Contact: Mary Bohlen, R.N.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Contact: Joe Santschi
LECTORS
Contact: Mike Ormsby, Tom Brabec
LITURGY WRITING TEAM
Contact: Joyce Janowick, Janet Ormsby
MINISTERS OF CARE
Contact: Jack Hayes
MUSIC MINISTRY
Contact: John Ligda
PIECEMAKER QUILTERS/PRAYER SHAWL
Contact: Marietta Burke
PRAYER MINISTRY
Contact: Julie Orbik
Respect Life MINISTRY
Contact: Teri McGinley
SANCTUARY GUILD
Contact: Magda Hepokoski
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY
Contact: Rectory
USHERS
Contact: Jim Wright
WEB SITE EDITOR
Contact: Agatha Kienzle
YOUTH MINISTRY
Contact: Allisa Opyd
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The sessions will include: one evening on the groundbreaking
document Dei Verbum (The Word of God) promulgated by the
Council of Trent, and three evenings revolving around Social Con-
cern in the Gospel of Luke; Women and Feminine Imagery in the Gospel of
John; and Mary as Prophet. We will meet on four Tuesday or
Wednesday evenings beginning August 1st, hopefully in the new,
more spacious meeting space in the school. No need to call now to
register; I’ll describe all this in more detail a month from now and
invite you to register then.
Fr. Bob
HOMEWOOD’S MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY
Fr. Dan Jarosewic served as chaplain for the Village of Homewood’s Memorial Day ceremony and gave the prayer in honor of those who died in service to the country. The event started with a parade led by school bands and veterans from St. Joseph’s to Harwood Avenue. Hun-dreds gathered at the Veterans Memorial on Harwood Avenue Monday, May 28, for the observance.
(photo: courtesy of H-F Chronicle)
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO REGISTER WITH ST. JOSEPH PARISH,
PLEASE CONTACT THE RECTORY OFFICE AT 708-798-0622.
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THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
JUNE 3, 2018
GOSPEL READING
Mark 14:12-16,22-26 Jesus shares his Last Supper with his disciples.
FAMILY CONNECTION In the beginning of today’s Gospel, Jesus instructs his disciples to make preparations for the Passover meal. Like most meals, the Passover meal required planning and preparation. Our celebration of the Sunday Eucha-rist also requires planning and prepa-ration. Certainly the ministers at the Eucharist prepare for their roles: the person presiding prays and prepares the homily; the prayers of petition are written; the music ministers prayer-fully select music and practice it be-fore Mass; Eucharistic ministers, lec-tors and altar servers prepare care-fully for their roles. As the worshiping assembly, we can also prepare for the Mass through our prayer during the week, by reading the Scripture before Mass, and by making our-selves present to the Eucharistic celebration. As you gather as a family, talk about some of the things that are required to prepare for your family meals. Plan together a special Sunday meal by choosing the menu, preparing the shopping list, and assigning duties for cooking, setting the table, prepar-ing decorations, leading the prayers, and cleaning. Read together today’s Gospel, Mark14:12-16,22-26. Notice how Jesus instructed his disciples to prepare for their Passover meal. All meals require some kind of planning and preparation; so, too, our Sunday Eucharist requires planning. What might we do as a family to better pre-pare for our celebration of the Eucha-rist? Choose one or more ideas to begin to implement together as a family. Pray together that God will help your family make your celebra-tion of the Eucharist the highlight of your week. Pray together the Lord’s Prayer. © 2018 Loyola Press. All Rights Reserved. Used
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Around the Archdiocese
Who? Bishop Joseph N. Perry and the Rev. Canon A. Gerard Jordan
What? 7 Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise to benefit the Tolton Cause
When? Departing Ft. Lauderdale, FL - August 18, 2018 Returning Ft. Lauderdale, FL - August 25, 2018
Where? Fort Lauderdale, FL | Nassau, Bahamas | Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, Basseterre, St. Kitts | Fort Lauderdale, FL
How? As low as $929.00 Average per person + $100 registration taxes, fees and port expenses (air travel to FL not included)
INTERIOR INTERIOR -- OUTSIDE VIEW OUTSIDE VIEW -- BALCONY BALCONY -- SUITES SUITES -- ALL AVAILABLEALL AVAILABLE
STEP ONE: A registration fee of $100 is required. 100% of the registration fee benefiting the Tolton Cause. Call 312-534-8376 to register and be the VIP guest of Bishop Joseph N. Perry, Postulator of the Cause and Fr. Gerard Jordan, OPraem
STEP TWO: A deposit of $500.00 is required. Payment plans available after registration and deposit is made. Call 800-465-3595.
Why Tolton? Fundraiser in support of the Cause for the Canonization of Fr. Augustus
45TH ANNUAL SENIOR UNITY MASS
THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 10:00AM St. Casimir 2601 W Marquette Rd, Chicago, IL
Catholic Charities invites all seniors to the 45th Annual Senior Unity Mass! A social gathering, information fair, and free hot luncheon will be held immediately following the service. This year, the Senior Unity Mass and luncheon will be held at the Sisters of St. Casimir Motherhouse, home to several Catholic Charities programs since 2015 when the historic site was transferred to Catholic Charities. The administrative offices of the Sisters of St. Casimir continue to operate there. The property in the Chicago Lawn neighborhood is located at 2601 W. Marquette Road, Chicago.
Reservation required by June 4. For more information and to RSVP, please contact: 312-655-7425 or [email protected].
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MASS INTENTIONS
MONDAY, JUNE 4, 2018
8:30am Denise Hooker
TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 2018
8:30am John Krol
Eleanor Bandera
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 2018
8:30am Prayers & Blessings for
Betty Brewster
THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 2018
8:30am Harry Mulcahy
FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 2018
8:30am Jack & Marilyn O’Leary
SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 2018
8:30am People of St. Joseph
5:15pm Jack & Marilyn O’Leary
John & Genevieve
Hayes
SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 2018
7:30am Harry Mudra
8:30am People of St. Joseph
10:00am Deacon Jack O’Leary
11:30am Edward Marszewski
Readings/the Week of June 3rd Sunday: Ex 24:3-8/Ps 116:12-13, 15-16, 17-18 [13]/Heb 9:11-15/Mk 14:12-16, 22-26 Monday: 2 Pt 1:2-7/Ps 91:1-2, 14-15b, 15c-16 [cf. 2b]/Mk 12:1-12 Tuesday: 2 Pt 3:12-15a, 17-18/Ps 90:2, 3-4, 10, 14 and 16 [1]/Mk 12:13-17 Wednesday: 2 Tm 1:1-3. 6-12/Ps 123:1b-2ab, 2cdef [1b]/Mk 12:18-27 Thursday: 2 Tm 2:8-15/Ps 25:4-5ab, 8-9, 10 and 14 [4]/Mk 12:28-34 Friday: Hos 11:1, 3-4, 8c-9/Is 12:2-3, 4, 5-6 [3]/Eph 3:8-12, 14-19/Jn 19:31-37 Saturday: 2 Tm 4:1-8/Ps 71:8-9, 14-15ab, 16-17, 22[cf.15ab]/Lk 2:41-51 Next Sunday: Gn 3:9-15/Ps130:1-2,3-4, 5-6,7-8[7bc]/2 Cor4:13--5:1/Mk 3:20-35
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Around the Parish
PAPAL SISTINE CHAPEL CHOIR — SATURDAY, JULY 21ST
TO MAKE RARE APPEARANCE IN UNITED STATES
The Vatican’s Sistine Chapel Choir is set to embark on a month-long U.S. tour with planned performances in eight select major cities: Atlanta, New York, St. Louis, Detroit, Miami, Boston, Los Angeles, and Chicago. Various domestic performances will include appearances by local choral groups.
The parish music department is coordinating a round-trip excursion complete with show ticket and transportation from Homewood to the Aire Crown Theater on Saturday, July 21st. The cost is $105 per person and includes free parking in the church parking-lot. For more informa-tion and to order tickets, visit the parish website posjhomewood.org. Space is limited. Tickets are on a first-come, first-serve basis.
MASS INTENTIONS Please visit the parish rectory if you would like to have a mass intention for the year 2018-19.
Mary Kate Elizabeth Harper SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT THE MOVIES
Please join us this Sunday, June 3 at 12:30 p.m.
in the Burke Center (South Room) for Sunday Afternoon
at the Movies. We will be viewing:
All are invited to an afternoon of fellowship and after-movie discussion. Light refreshments will be served.
“Wonder.”
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For Your Information
CATHOLICS ON CALL YOUNG ADULT CONFERENCE 2018
Young adults (ages 18-35) who are thinking about pursuing a life of
service in the Church.
July 25 - 28, 2018
Catholic Theological Union
5401 S. Cornell Ave, Chicago, IL
For more information, call
773.371.5432 or visit
WHY ADVERTISE IN OUR BULLETIN?
Parishioners trust and want to support other parishioners. To advertise in our bulletin, please call LPI at 1-800-950-9952.
Clothing Jewelry Accessories Handbags Wallets Backpacks Shoes Socks Household Linens Curtains Bedding Towels Tablecloths Media Books
Magazines DVDs VHS /CDs Vinyl Records Video Games Household items Pots and Pans Dishes/Cups Toys/Puzzles Board Games Knickknacks Wall Art Office Supplies Pet Accessories Small Appliances
HOLY ANGELS HIV/AIDS MINISTRY DONATION DRIVE
Saturday, June 16, 9:00am - 1:00pm
Holy Angels Church Parking Lot 615 East Oakwood Blvd Chicago, IL
Questions? Contact Gloria Dean at 773-502-5035 or LaTanya Berry-Johnson at 773-636-7470
THE POWER OF FAMILY RITUALS
Rituals are powerful; they help us see what we otherwise might for-get to look for. The same is true at home. Daily rituals and family traditions serve to show us and our children who we are and what matters to us. Here are some good opportunities to intro-duce rituals into your family life.
BEDTIME Bedtime rituals can be a challenge at the end of a long day, but chil-dren often need help falling asleep as nighttime fears arise. Take this opportunity to introduce bedtime prayers to your children and to help them develop trust in God as our protector and provider. See this time spent as an investment in your child’s spiritual and emotional wellness. As your children grow, don’t abandon the bedtime ritual, but adapt it to suit their needs.
BIRTHDAYS AND BAPTISMAL DAYS Birthday celebrations are great ways to emphasize that your children are unique and loved. Recognizing, in some significant way, your chil-dren’s baptismal day is a great way to celebrate their relationship with God. A simple way to celebrate a baptismal anniversary is to light a candle, explain why you gave your child his or her name, and then spend a moment talking about the goodness you see in that child. In this way you will nurture the natural spirituality of your children and demonstrate that there is more to them than they probably know.
EVERY DAY Some of the best family fun can be had by developing little rituals that are unique to your lives together. There's many simple practices that celebrate the sacred. Perhaps every Friday night your family eats pizza, piles on the couch together, and watches a movie. Or perhaps New Year’s Day is your family’s day to go on a long hike in the woods. Value these rituals and know that they are anchors for your kids in a turbulent world.
MEALS Eating a family meal on a regular basis is a profound ritual. Begin the meal with prayer. Make time for everyone to share something about their day. Try fun meal-time questions like those in The Meal Box, they will encourage conversation, laughter, and sharing. Above all, make the table a welcoming, come-as-you-are place. Welcome friends, neighbors, and those in need to your table as well. Jesus did some of his best teaching from the dinner table. You can too, just by passing the pota-toes.
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Around the Parish
Now accepting registration for
Religious Education
2018-2019 Sign up children who
will be in kindergarten
or first grade in the
Fall of 2018.
· learn Catholic habits
· make lasting friendships with like-minded kids and families
Office hours are 8am-3pm
Tuesdays and Fridays, please call first 708-798-6311
We are committed to nurturing
spiritual growth and faith formation
WHERE DO YOUR KIDS GO TO HAVE FUN?
Protecting children from harm extends beyond the time that they are under your direct supervision. Know where your children spend their time when school is out or they are not in the house. Where do they gather and play with other kids? Are there other adults in the area? If so, who are they, and what reason do they have to be there? Knowing the answers to these questions will help you to keep your kids safe even when you are not with them.
Source: www.missingkids.com
Office for the Protection of Children & Youth www.archchicago.org/departments/protection/protection.shtm
www.childrenmatternetwork.org
TIPS FOR PARENTS & GUARDIANS
SUMMER SAFETY TIPS
Learn about how you can protect your chil-dren from Internet dan-gers. The more you know about how the
Web works, the better prepared you are to teach your children about potential risks. Visit www.netsmartz.org for more information about Internet safety.
Before enrolling your child at a summer camp or other program, see if a background screening check is completed on the individu-als working or volunteering with the children. Make sure there will be adult supervision of your children at all times, and make sure you are made aware of all activities and field trips offered by the camp or program.
PUBLIC SPACE SUMMER SAFETY TIPS
When going to a public entertain-ment venue (such as an amuse-ment park, concert, zoo, etc.) pay careful attention to who they are with, and where they are located. If possible, stay with them, and never allow them to accept any prizes, offers, or gifts from anyone until they have checked with you first.
Get information about the venue prior to your trip and review guide-lines, particularly regarding lost children. Discuss the information as a family including what to do if lost or separated. Ask your children what they would do in certain situa-tions and practice appropriate ac-tions.
Source: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
Office for the Protection of Children & Youth
www.archchicago.org/departments/protection/
protection.shtm www.childrenmatternetwork.org
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For Your Information
Mass Celebrants
Saturday, June 9, 2018
5:15 PM Fr. Jarosewic
Sunday, June 10, 2018
7:30 AM Fr. Kondziolka
8:30 AM Fr. Kondziolka
10:00 AM Fr. Kyfes
11:30 AM Fr. Kyfes
Saturday, June 9 5:15 pm Diego Alvarado Nicolas Alvarado
Sunday, June 10 7:30 am Alexis De Leon John De Leon
8:30 am Peter Beele Kevin Berner
10:00 am Luke Shelly Steven Babick 11:30 am Lauren Rose Stephanie Rose
Saturday, June 16 3:00 pm Kaytlind Fuhrmann (Wedding) Sophia Fuhrmann
5:15 pm Nick De Nova Manuel Harris
Sunday, June 17 7:30 am Andrew Gaughan Michael Gaughan
8:30 am Mia Gazzillo Dylan Houston
10:00 am Patrick Donahue Cathy Lopez
11:30 am Joseph Cole Anna Gsell
ALTAR SERVERS’ SCHEDULE
YOUNG ADULTS/STUDENTS Are you a young adult looking for in-formation about consecrated life or need some guidance as you make life choices and discern God’s call in your life? We are here for you! CAVA, Chi-cago Archdiocesan Vocation Associa-tion, provides opportunities to deepen your understanding of consecrated life and the option to choose a life as a Brother, Sister, priest, or other forms of consecrated life. Contact us to let us know how we can help or partner with you!
E-mail: [email protected] or call 312-534-5240. For Young Adults Events and Opportunities visit our webpage at www.vocationscava.org/young-adults/
PLEASE REMEMBER RESPOND NOW
Please remember to drop off personal items for RESPOND NOW in the basket in back of church. The following items would be appreciated: toilet paper, bath soap, shampoo, dish soap, laundry soap, deodorant, tooth paste, tooth brush, throw away razors and sanitary napkins. If one family member could remember to bring just one of the above items, the basket would be full and our clients would greatly appreciate your charity.
THANK YOU!
Thank you to the many parishioners who have partici-
pated in the special collection for Easter flowers. Below is the name of the loved one especially remem-bered during the Easter Season:
MANUEL PERALES
St. John Church 301 S. Cottage Grove Ave, Glenwood, IL
YARD SALE & CRAFT SHOW
Saturday, June 16, 2018 8:00am-3:30pm
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL: 708-758-5098
SEPTEMBER 16, 2018 2:45 PM MASS
Married in 1968? The Department of Parish Vital-ity and Mission is happy to an-nounce that the Annual Golden Wedding Anniversary Mass will be on Sunday, September 16, 2018, at 2:45 p.m. Cardinal Blase J. Cupich will preside over this special Mass where 500 couples will rejoice in their 50th wedding anniversary.
To register, contact the parish office, 708-798-0622.
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Body & Soul
Communion to the Sick The Priests, Deacons & Ministers of
Care will bring Communion to the sick
& the homebound either at the
hospital or in the home upon request.
Please call the Rectory Office to make
arrangements.
Pray for the Sick MARIAN ADDUCCI EILEEN ALSEN SAM AMUNDSEN JAMES AUSTING JOANNE BONER BILL BOWMAN CHUCK BULF STEVE BURKE MYRA CALZAVARA JOE CANTAFIO MELISSA CHLOPECKI MARY CLARKE ROBERT CLARKE TINA COLE (CHRISTINE) VIRGINIA COLLINS JOYCE CONLEY ROBIN COYNE JAMES CURLEY JIM DAVIS ROSEMARY DIMAYO FRANK DIVILA VIOLA DOBROVITS CHAR DROZDOWSKI DAVID DUNNE VALERIE EASTER ROBIN B. EGGERT ADELINE ENGDAHL DAN FLEMING DOLORES FORCH IRENE FRAMARIN
JUDY FREMOUW ALBERT FOUTS LYNN FUENTES KAYTLIND FUHRMANN ROBERT FUHRMANN JOAN FURLONG TOM GALLAGHER LOIS GEORGE JOHN GNEZDA MARY GRAY MARY JOAN G’SELL-SMITH ANDREW GUTTER DAN HASKE HERBERT HILLEGASS BARBARA HECHT MARION HENNEBERRY JANET HERNANDEZ JOYCE HIGHSMITH STELLA HOLTZ DARLENE JACKSON JOYCE JANOWICK DOLORES JANOWIAK MAIME JOHNSON MARY ROSE KELLER SUE KELLY TODD KERKHOVEN Jerry Killian TEDDY AND BILL KING DON KIRKPATRICK CAROLYN KRIVANEC DENNIS KUROWSKI TARA LINZY
LORETTA LIPINSKI LYNN MARYNOWSKI TORI MASZAK MEAGAN MCHUGH CHRIS MCNELLIS JOHN MCCLOSKEY SUSAN MITCHELL AZAREA MOORE JOE MORAN EILEEN MORRISEY JIM MULLANEY AMY MURPHY JAMES NOLAN MORGAN NOLAN RICK NYE TIM NYE JIM O’LEARY CAITLIN O’SHEA JAMES LONG GERLENE OLIVER SUSAN ORMSBY CAROLE OURADNIK BILLY PAYNE DENISE PIGNOTTI CHARLOTTE POWELL CORINNE POWLEY EDMUND PROBY RACHEL PRUETT TONI PUSATERI MIKE RACHOWICZ MARY KATHERINE ROHAN CAROLINE ROYCROFT
Prayer Ministry Prayer requests* can be submitted :
· On the Parish website
· By calling the Rectory and dial 77
· Email: [email protected]
*Also, to Add / Remove from the bulletin sick list.
BERNICE RUBARTH TONY SANTONE JILL SAUERBIER JOHN SCHMIDT JAY SCOTT CONNIE SIMMS RANDOLPH SCOTT MARY CATHERINE SMITH NITA SMOCK JAMES J. STEWART DOLORES STOCKWELL DARYL SULLIVAN PAT TAYLOR JOEY THIELEN EMMY TIORAN TIM DOBCZYK GORDON TOMLINSON RON TORII ANTHONY VAN FREDERICK WALDSCHMIDT PAT WILLIAMS AMY WINDJU TOM WOLKEN FRANCIS WRIGHT JIM WRIGHT MICHAEL WRIGHT ISABEL YOUNG COLOR DENOTES RECENTLY ADDED Attention Family Members
After 4 weeks, please notify the Rectory if your loved one still needs our prayers.
Prayers for Our Troops Please pray for the men and women in our Armed Forces. May God protect them and return them safely to their families:
LncCpl Connor John Anderson Lt. Rebecca Conti-Vock Captain Noel Conrad Private Aaron Deal Lt. Thomas Devane SCPO Peter Donaldson
MSgt. David L. Dunne, Jr. Airman Alex Fuentes SF Ranger Christopher John Jones Private Arthur Krueger Seaman Thomas Krueger Pvt. Nathan A. Mach Specialist Joshua S. Mitchell Capt. Sam Modica Lt. Danielle Peterson
A1C. Jessica Polacek GYSGT Louis Rodriguez SGT Daniel Schmitt
PFC Anthony Termini LncCpl Dillon Thompson Airman Gavin Tienstra Capt. Jonathan Troutman MGYSGT Joseph Unwood PFC Alexander D. Urban Cpl. Ethan Wald Lt. Col. Kevin J. Walker 1st Lt. Daniel J. Webb Capt. Jennifer Worman
From Death to Eternal Life. Please Pray for
KEVIN CONNELLY
May the choirs of angels lead him into Paradise
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Homewood, IL 60430
(708) 799-3180
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18235 DIXIE HIGHWAY • HOMEWOOD IL • 60430
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Located across from St. Joseph 17926 Dixie Hwy, Homewood
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17901 S. Dixie Hwy • Homewood
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18676 DIXIE HIGHWAY 119 E WASHINGTON ST. HOMEWOOD, IL 60430 MOMENCE, IL 60954
(708) 206-0933 (815) 472-6940
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C: 312.286.1350
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VICE PRESIDENT
(708) 798-9100 (708) 756-1300
Fax: (708) 756-1335
446 WEST 194TH STREET
GLENWOOD, ILLINOIS 60425
Contact Jeff Hansen to place an ad today!
[email protected] or (800) 950-9952 x2683
Jen SowackeBroker/Life-long Parishioner
Cell: 708.828.1004
Email: [email protected]
O"ce: 708.957.0600
1056 Sterling Ave. Flossmoor, Il 60422
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Phone: 798-2232
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18154 Harwood Ave., Suite 204
Homewood, IL 60430-2154
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Law Offices of
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17928 Dixie Highway
Homewood, IL 60430
708.798.0533
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