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Page 1: Fourth Sunday of Easter April 22, 2018 · 2018-05-01 · Year to Date Easter $120,011 Year to Date Budget - Easter $161,670 SUNDAY ATTENDANCE & COLLECTIONS * Includes online giving

April 22, 2018Fourth Sunday of Easter

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2 April 22, 2018

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Welcome to Holy Family

Holy Family Catholic community invites all to new life in Christ. Are you new to Holy Fam-ily? Are you considering becoming a registered parishioner? We welcome you to become engaged in carrying out our mission. New members are registered on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of every month (excluding holidays) immediately fol-lowing the 9:00 A.M. Mass. Welcome Ministers will be available at the Welcome Desk to walk you through the short registration process. Saint Paul says, “We are the Body of Christ.” We look forward to experiencing that reality with you. Fr. Terry Keehan, Pastor

ScheduleMassesWeekdays: Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. Monday & Wednesday 7:00 p.m. First Friday of the month 9:00 a.m. (with Anointing of the Sick) First Saturday of the month 9:00 a.m.Saturday 5:00 p.m.Sunday 7:30 a.m.; 9:00 a.m. (interpreted for the hearing impaired); 11:00 a.m.; 4:00 p.m. Kid Church - 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 10:15 in the chapel. Holy Days 7:00a.m., 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.

Assisted Listening Devices available in the Liturgical Life Office for use at Masses.

Holy Family Catholic Community2515 Palatine Rd.Inverness, IL 60067847-359-0042 (ph)847-359-0639 (fax)holyfamilyparish.orgFr. Terry Keehan PastorFr. Richard Jakubik Associate PastorFr. Medard Laz Pastor Emeritus

Vision StatementHoly Family Catholic Community invites all to new life in Christ. Our response to God’s call is evident through full, conscious and active participation in our community.

Mission StatementTo engage all in the sacramental life through vibrant worship, life-long learning and passionate community.

Core ValuesAnimated by our faith in God to evangelize, we live the following core values:• Integrity• Excellence• Unity• Service• Justice

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Sacramental / Formation Ministers

Fr. Charles BolserFriar Johnpaul CafieroFr. Denis Carneiro

Fr. George KaneFr. Bill Zavaski

Pastoral Councile-mail: [email protected]

Chad Archer Chair (Deanery Rep)Jack Shedd At Large (Pastor)Fr. Terry Keehan Pastor (Staff)Bill Leece Adult FaithLuis Gutierrez At Large (Pastor)Barb Knuth At Large (Council)Andrew Konopka At Large (Council)Rick Zanardo Family FaithCattie Tenzillo Holy Family Academy StaffKarina Chavez Academy Parents RepJoe Ferlita Knights of ColumbusMike Myers Human ConcernsBernie Schaeffer StaffPauline Carlson Teen Faith (Adult Rep)Anthony Piasecki Teen Faith (Teen Rep)Alexandra Posey Teen Faith (Teen Rep)Bob Keller Liturgical Life

Council meets the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. All are invited to attend and listen to the items on the published agenda. If you or your group have an item for discussion, it needs to be submitted in writing to the council chair one week prior to the scheduled meeting.

Finance Council

The Finance Council of Holy Family meets quar-terly and its current members are:Ken Aman - ChairRandy OlechRon Sobon

Deacon Dennis Brown, Pastoral Associate

Jim Vande LogtChet Zara

About Us

Eucharistic AdorationEveryday 6:00 a.m. to Midnight

Reconciliation (Available upon request)Communal Reconciliation with individual absolution First Saturday of the month at 4:00 p.m. in chapel)Individual Reconciliation (in Reconciliation Room) Wednesdays from 6:00 p.m.-6:45 p.m.

Anointing of the SickPlease know that recent hospital privacy laws have significantly limited our knowledge of parishioners who are hospitalized. If you have a loved one who is ill, please contact contact Mimi Ferlita in our Pastoral Care office at 847-907-3425 to request the Anointing of the Sick. The ideal time for anointing is when family is present and not necessarily in the final hours of life. Monthly Anointing of the Sick takes place on the First Friday of the month at 9:00 a.m. Mass.

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Fr. Rich JakubikBe Shepherds With The Smell Of Sheep

Several years ago, Pope Francis called on all priests to bring the healing power of God’s grace to everyone in need, to stay close to the marginal-ized and to be “shepherds living with the smell of the sheep.”

Pope Francis said that the power of grace “comes alive and flourishes to the extent that we, in faith, go out and give ourselves and the Gospel to oth-ers, giving what little ointment we have to those who have nothing, nothing at all.” In Evangelii Gaudium, Pope Francis issued the same call to all Christians, called as we are to be missionary disciples. Evangelizers thus take on the ‘smell of the sheep’ and the sheep are willing to hear their voice.

On the Fourth Sunday of Easter, the Church’s liturgy presents to us the figure of Jesus as the “Good Shepherd.” The Gospel reading is taken from the tenth chapter of John’s Gospel. This Sunday the passage is John 10: 11-18. I wish to reflect in this column on this Gospel passage in which Jesus identifies Himself as the “Good Shep-herd who lays down His life for the sheep.” Every Catholic is called to be “a Good Shepherd” in the environment where he or she lives: in the family, at work, school, and in the community.

Several years ago, a man shared with me how he was personally and spiritually moved by an eighty-five-year old homeless woman living on the streets of Chicago. Week after week, he would see her on his way to work hanging around the Daley Plaza. Security would no longer let her come inside the building because of her incontinence. After speaking with security, the man learned that she was receiving a social security check and some general services through the Chicago agency Thresholds. Thresholds is a nonprofit agency that serves people who are homeless and seriously mentally ill. They strive to help people who are often hard to help. She consistently refused hous-ing services and would rather sleep on the streets. The man said he would buy her hand-warmers, jackets, boots, gloves, scarfs, hats, and blankets in the hope of helping her survive the cold winters.

She often gave them away to others who were homeless. To me, this generous man, the work-ers at Thresholds, and this homeless woman are all examples of what being a “Good Shepherd” is all about in our world today. We are called to get involved in the lives of one another and show love, concern, and generosity.

The image of the Good Shepherd presented in today’s gospel is an encounter with a God who offers us fierce love, a deep intimacy, and an abid-ing presence throughout our life. The Good Shep-herd is a centering image for all of us to use in our prayer life. It is the image we can pray with when we need stillness, comfort, and a gentle reassur-ance. It is also the image we can pray with when we feel lost or confused, or when we are in need of healing of some kind. And it is most certainly the image we can pray with when we feel anxious, scared, or experience self-loathing.

As with all images of prayer, the image of the Good Shepherd needs to expand and challenge us to not become static, stagnant, and self-serving in our relationship with God and one another. The Good Shepherd does not just stay in the pasture where he is safe and protected. A life with this Good Shepherd image of Jesus compels us to do more than resting in green pastures. It calls us to move out into the world and to become Good Shepherds ourselves.

The biblical narratives provided this weekend give us an account of what shepherds and disciples do: tend, look after, rescue, lead, pastor, seek the lost, provide nourishing food, water, and rest, bind up the injured, and heal the sick. Who are the Good Shepherds in our own life? Where do we experience in one another wisdom, dreams, heal-ing, fierce warriors and protectors, and prophets? Let us strive to live as Good Shepherds by living simply, humbly, and fearlessly in our commitment to the needs of one another. This is the heart of what it means to be true disciples of the Good Shepherd.

(Fr. Rich Jakubik, Holy Family’s Associate Pastor, is writing this column while Fr. Terry is away.)

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Gene GarciaDirector ofLiturgical [email protected]

DeaconDennis BrownPastoral [email protected]

The Liturgical Arts Community...creates a vibrant prayerand worship experienceso that all may participate in a fullyconscious and activeway in the liturgy. This includes different forms of prayer and worship experiences, for all attending Holy Family.

Preparing for Next Week...Watch our weekly LBSCC reflection @

https://www.youtube.com/user/HFInverness/videos.Click on reflections for Sunday Readings 4-29-18 and listen to

Deacon Dennis Brown reflect on the readings.

Sixth Sunday of Easter1. Saul’s conversion was a dramatic transformation. Converts are frequently the most fervent in their faith. Has a convert ever helped you strengthen your faith?

2. Paul’s writings are a staple in our liturgical worship. How have his words im-pacted you?

3. The second reading teaches us: “let us love,not in word or speech, but in truth and action.” As Christians, what is our call to ac-tion?

4. We hear in our Gospel that a branch must be pruned to bear more fruit. In keep-ing with this thought, consider the following: • What needs to be pruned in you? • What needs to be pruned in the Church? • What needs to be pruned at Holy Family?

Liturgical Arts

Creative Sewing MinistryMachine and Hand

Sewing/Embroidery,Knitting and Crochet

Meeting: Tuesday, April 241-4pm,

Lower Level 3, Room 083

Come join us!!

PLEASE NOTE:Mass Schedule

Change:Please note that there will not be a 4:00pm

Mass on Sunday, April 29 due to Confirmation in the afternoon.

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Liturgical Arts

Monday, April 23 Acts 11: 1-18 John 10: 1-10Tuesday, April 24 Acts 11: 19-26 John 10: 22-30Wednesday, April 25 1 Peter 5: 5b-14 Mark 16: 15-20Thursday, April 26 Acts 133: 13-25 John 13: 16-20

Weekly Readings

Monday, April 239:00AM Kathy Lamere (Pastika Family)

Tuesday, April 249:00AM Joseph (Family)9:00AM Jacob (Family)9:00AM Kora (Family)

Wednesday, April 259:00AM Emly Urquiola Medina (HFCA)

Thursday, April 269:00AM The People of Holy Family Parish

Friday, April 279:00AM The People of Holy Family Parish

Saturday, April 285:00PM Mary Alice Saczynski (Family)5:00PM Agnes & Contanty Obrochta (Family)5:00PM Denise Iberle (Edwards Family)5:00PM John Campana (Family)

Sunday, April 297:30AM Julie Overholt (Weider Family)7:30AM Tom Kendzior (Family)7:30AM Residents of Poplar Creek (Ministers of Care)

9:00AM Donna Haas (Ro Geisler)9:00AM Jim Kulikauskas (Helen & Tony Mazzocco)9:00AM Fred Neal (Angie & Frank Sevilla)

11:00AM Anthony Iacullo (The Habens)11:00AM Fred Neal (Judy & Kurt Haben)11:00AM Tony M. Capalbo (Gary & Nancy Molski)

We Pray for Family Members in Service of Our Country

Mass Intentions Eternal Rest Grant Unto Them...

In a Special Way We RememberThose Who Are Ill...

Mass intentions are available by contacting the Parish Office

“I am the resurrection and the life. Those who believe in me, even though they die, will live, and everyone who lives and

believes in me will never die.: John 11: 25

Friday, April 27 Acts 13: 26-33 John 14: 1-6Saturday, April 28 Acts 13: 44-52 John 14: 7-14Sunday, April 29 Acts 9: 26-31 1 John 3: 18-24 John 15: 1-8

Lt. Colonel David J. Benjamin III - US Army Capt. Sean P. Benjamin - US Army

Lt. Anne Louise Graft - US Air ForceFirst Lieutenant Peter Keiser – US Army

Ensign Patrick J. Kennelly - US NavyMajor Brian Malloy - US Army

Lt. Colonel Jade Patrick Miller - US ArmyLt. Commander Christine Plecki - US Navy

Pvt. Theodore Rogers - US ArmyAirman Zachary L. Schirmer – US Navy

Capt. Nick Lewis-Walls - US Army

+ Sue Everett+ William Kohut

Dorothy AdamczykCarole FaganMark Klonder

Isabel Alejandra LantzJoan Lynch

SarahPam Schaefer

Lauren ScienskiJona Soriano

Edward & Karen Williams

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Ro GeislerParish Manager847-907-3424rgeisler @holyfamilyparish.org

The Parish Support & ServicesCommunity...oversees the parish business and infrastructure activities to ensure they operate efficiently.

Consider increasing

yourweekly

donation by the

cost of

one cup per

week.

Attention: Electronic Donors - Please remember to advise of any change in your credit card status. We are happy to assist you in updating records or you can also

access ACS. Your assistance will avoid any potential confusion or interruption in your donations.

Parish Support & Services

Attention all Landscape Specialists and GardenersThe flowers, trees and shrubs surrounding the building have been maintained by volunteers since the build-ing opened. This does not include the Courtyard. We use a service to mow the grass. However, one of our volunteers recently decided to retire after many years of service, which leaves us with a team of one. We are hoping to find a group of individuals who would be wiling to maintain beds (pulling weeds), planting, dead heading flowers and minimum pruning of shrubs. The work is typically done once a week so as not to be-come overwhelming and takes about 3-4 hours. As previ-ously mentioned we do have a volunteer who has been a part of the ministry and is committed to continue. This is a great opportunity to spend time with friends while outdoors and supporting Holy Family. Please consider this ministry and feel free to contact Maureen DeRosa at 847-907-3489 with any questions.

ATTENDANCE COLLECTIONSMar 25 2,374 22,329$ April 1 8,961 Easter 102,191$ EasterApril 8 2,181 32,691$ *April 15 1,653 52,347$ *

Total 15,169 Last year 17,447 **

Year to Date Sunday Collections 1,663,180$

Year to Date Budget 1,626,333$

Year to Date Easter $120,011

Year to Date Budget - Easter $161,670

SUNDAYATTENDANCE & COLLECTIONS

* Includes online giving** Includes last year’s Easter numbers

Christine Komperda - most of you know her as the voice on the phone or the person in the front office who an-swers your questions. She is our “go to person” for just about everything the staff needs. She handles her role with calm and confidence and is always ready to help resolve issues, pitch in when needed and carry out any task required. Christine has been a Holy Family employee for 25 years, longer than any other employee. It has come time for Christine and her husband to step back and enjoy life! They are retiring and relocating to their favorite place—Scottsdale. Her last “official” day is April 26 and we invite you to stop by the Parish Office and wish her well. She will be missed by many!

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Pastoral Care

Fr. Rich [email protected]

The Pastoral Care Community...provides, through our ministries, compassionate pastoral care with support and guidance for those who suffer in mind, body and spirit.

Vicariate 1 (D,E,F): Ministry of Care Evening of Reflection “Building Better Relationships”

Presented by Father Britto Berchmans

Thursday, April 26, 2018 6:30 p.m. Refreshments 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Presentation

Saint Anne Catholic Community Church Bldg. - Gathering Space 120 North Ela Street (near Rt. 14 and Lake Cook Road) Barrington, IL 60010 ǀ 847.382.2148 RSVP: www.stannebarrington.org by 4/24

The presentation will focus on opening our hearts to the Lord. We will explore how to draw closer to God through interactions with each other.

Fr. Britto Berchmans was born in India and has served the Catholic Church in various capacities in India, Italy, and the US, and is now a Chicago diocesan priest. He holds multiple Master’s degrees in physics, journalism and theology, and a Doctorate in mass communication. Fr. Britto is well known as a speaker on the topics of relationships, spirituality and personal growth, and he conducts parish missions. He is currently the pastor of St. Paul of the Cross Parish in Park Ridge, IL

In partnership: St. Anne, St. Colette, St. Francis de Sales, Holy Family, St. Theresa and St. Thomas of Villanova

Reminder Meeting for Rising from DivorceThursday, April 26, 7:00 - 8:30pm"Four Commandments of Contentment"Presented by: Fr. Ed Shea Uplifting speaker guiding us in the key components to Happiness.Suggested offering $10. RSVP if interested in attending. We will meet up in the Narthex to sit together.

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8 April 22, 2018

Mary WhitesideDirector847-907-3450mwhiteside @holyfamilyparish.org

The Adult Faith Community... supports the mission of lifelong learning by providing educational, spiritual, and formational activities for the parish and the community.

Adult Faith

Annulment Ministry

Considering an annulment? Want more information on the process? Already decided to begin but need some help and support? We’ve been

through the process ourselves, have completed Archdiocesan training and have helped other petitioners through the process. We’ll provide you with

and application, tell you what to expect, and sign all the necessary documents.

Call or email one of us: Jan Romanowski at 847-504-6924 or

[email protected] or Rosemary Spinner at 847-991-7833 or [email protected].

The Christ of the Miracle StoriesPresented by Wendy Cotter, CSJ, Ph.D.

Tuesdays, May 15, 22, and 29, 20187:00-9:00 pm

Cost: Suggested donation of $10 per evening

To register, contact Mary Whiteside at 847-907-3450 or [email protected]

Our Thursday night Bible Study group continues and will meet at 7:00pm on May 3 and 10, June 7, 14, 21 and 28,

July 5, 12, 19 and 26. On other weeks the group will attend other Adult Faith programs.

For more information, contact Jan Wood at [email protected]

Bible Study

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Adult Faith

Fr. Terry Keehan, Pastor 2515 Palatine Road Inverness, IL 60067

Four Commandments of Contentment

Presented by Friar Ed Shea, OFM

847-359-0042

www.holyfamilyparish.org

Holy Family Catholic Community

Friar Ed Shea, OFM

Friar Ed Shea, OFM is a Franciscan Friar who graduated from CTU in 1987, and has worked as Formation Director. Since his ordination in

1987, he has had a wide variety of experi-ences and has worked

for 15 years as a Pastor in three different

churches. He is the third of 8

children from an Irish-Catholic family, is crazy about his 19

nieces and nephews, and is an avid Notre

Dame fan. He loves to sing and tell stories and

celebrate the sacraments of the

Church.

“As a true follower of St. Francis, it is my

mission in life to find reasons to rejoice in the

goodness of God’s presence in our world.”

Romans 15:13 May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that you may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.

Thursday, April 26, 2018 7:00-8:30 pm

$10 suggested donation

If you’ve ever contemplated what would make you happier in life, this is the event for you. Fr. Ed will give us insight into the key four prin-ciples that will help us maintain a sense of joy in life. In his spirited and energetic manner, he will lead us to the keys to happiness.

To register, contact Mary Whiteside at 847-907-3450 or [email protected]

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Adult Faith

If you are interested in learning more about RCIA/Footsteps,

contact Bonnie Rooney at 847-977-4715 or

[email protected].

Images from Triduum

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Family & Teen Faith

Join your VBS pals for a week of awesome faith filled adventures! Spaces are filling up fast - 200 are campers already signed-up and we can only take 300.

Register now @ https://vbspro.events/p/events/c08364 Shipwrecked cd’s are available now in the Faith Office, get one and start learning all the castaway songs and moves.

Video preview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9H7joG1wK64

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9H7joG1wK64

SPIRIT CAMP 2018 June 18-22 9 am – 12:30 pm $35.00 per camper

16 oz. Red Solo Cups 12 oz. Clear Solo Cups Blue Food coloring Sea shells 64 oz bottle of liquid starch (5) Green Food coloring 1 gal. bottle of Glue (10) Glitter (fine) Baby wipes Tacky glue Bouy lines Nautical themed decorations Inflatable Palm Trees Styrofoam life preservers Treasure Chest (to borrow) Old foot lockers (to borrow) Thick sisal/jute rope Green spray paint

Items for making decorations – needed ASAP

Wooden pallets Brown paper grocery bags Large carpet tubes Commercial printing tubes Very large cardboard boxes Large boards of foam core Gray foam pipe insulation Christmas tree stands Rolls of brown craft paper Old Golf umbrellas If you have any questions please contact Laura Ferlita, [email protected] We are still looking for volunteers for Spirit Camp. Please consider lending your support to this program.

For a complete list or to sign-up go to http://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f0b4ca4a929a1ff2-spirit2

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Family & Teen Faith

An experience that changed my life for the better was when I went on the Holy Family Mission Trip during the summer of 2017. I had no idea that what I was about to experience would be life changing. When I was preparing for it, I came in with a mindset of wanting to work and serve others. Not only was this what I had come to expect, but I was given a whole new perspective on my faith and what it means to be a true Catholic.

This trip didn't just help me achieve the goal of helping others, but also left an impact on me. On the first day, I was introduced to my work group and started setting up my sleeping quarters. I was eager and excited to kickoff the day. My work group consisted of three kids from Tennessee, a girl and her mom from Iowa, and a priest from New Jersey. Although our group was kind of quiet the first day, we still worked very well together. They were all very nice people. Some of the things that we did throughout the week were painting homes, helping out at FMSC (Feed My Starving Children), and providing lawn care for a lot of the older folks that were in need. It made me feel great to help them.

During the mission trip I met a guitarist/singer named Mathias Michael. He was a great guy and I started to look up to him since I am a guitarist myself. However, I didn't look up to him as just a musician, but as a role model because of his faith. We started talking about the different types of music we liked. He liked your typical rock but also had been highly influenced by Christian music. I thought the style of Christian music coming from his guitar was excellent and some of the songs he played were very similar to the ones we play during church. I learned that he was on tour and he even wrote a book to help guide others through faith. It soon made me realize that

Mathias had a calling from God which was to play his music to spread Jesus’ teachings through song. He had incorporated his faith into his daily life and I really took note of that. I felt like I wanted to do the same through the service I was doing with my work group. As the days went by, we as a workforce started to grow in our faith through the service we had provided and how it related to the Bible. I got to know everyone a lot better and on one particular night, I got to experience something I had never heard of called Eucharistic Adoration. This was a new kind of prayer for me, and it made me feel much different than any other kind of prayer I had tried. I felt closer to God. It made me realize that the people who were working at the camp, like Mathias, had incorporated their faith into their daily lives.

Even though we all sin because it is part of our human nature, I learned that it is important to do the same as these people are doing which was to serve the community. Another thing we got to experience was something called Four Corners. The way it works is that you're in an area with four corners and each corner serves a different purpose in helping us recognize the gift of God’s love and forgiveness in our lives. One corner had the sacrament of reconciliation. Another corner had a session with one of the ministers of our faith to discuss questions or doubts we have. The third corner is another session where we talk about what God wants from us, and the last one is where we spend time in personal prayer.

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Family & Teen Faith

The last day of the mission trip we went to Six Flags Great America to celebrate our week of work and that was a lot of fun. However, the hardest part was saying goodbye to everyone. Overall I am very grateful to have gone on this mission trip because not only did it make me feel like a better person in the sense of doing good things for other people, but it also drew me closer to God and changed my perspective on what it means to be Catholic. This reflection was written by Tom Nora a Sophomore at Fremd High School. Tom has already sign-up to go on this year’s Summer Mission Trip to the Twin Cities.

We still need additional adult volunteers for this Summer’s Mission Trip – July 22-27, 2018

Contact Amy Hodson, [email protected] for further information

Family & Teen Faith

All students need to re-register each year

For returning students

If you have not turned in your Fast Track Form please do so ASAP or register on line at www.holyfamilyparish.org. Fast Track Forms can be dropped of in the Parish Office.

Students are not placed in a class until they are registered. If you register late we

cannot guarantee your choice of class placement

For New Students

Paper forms are available in the Narthex, Parish Office and Faith Office. Parents please pick up, fill out the form and return it to the Parish Office or the Faith Office. You can also register on line (see above). If you have any questions please reach out to Marta Robak in the Faith Office, 907-3447.

Tuition assistance is available to all registered parishioners

Important Notes for Parents

Children who are requesting to prepare to receive a sacrament must have at least two years of formal religious education prior to the reception of the sacrament.

Those requesting to prepare for First Eucharist or Confirmation must be registered in a parish.

2017-18 tuition balances must be paid in full OR parents must make arrangements for an extended payment plan with Dr. Peg Hanrahan prior to registration for 2018-19.

for 2018-2019

The Rite of Christian Initiation for Children (RCIC) at Holy Family is open to all registered parishioners who want to prepare their school age child/ren (6-14) for the sacraments of initiation. This includes those who have not been baptized, were baptized in another Christian Church

(Lutheran, Baptist, Evangelical…) and now want to receive First Eucharist

who are baptized but have not received any formal religious education or the sacraments of Reconciliation or Eucharist and are in 4th grade or older.

Contact: [email protected]

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Family & Teen Faith

THANKS TO OUR

VOLUNTEERS We rocked the hall, feeding 220 people and

raising over $6000.00 for this year’s Teen Summer Mission Trip

One of many lucky raffle winners!

Now that’s a good looking group of bartenders!

The energy level in the room soared and we had the best wait staff ever (our HF Teens)

DJ Chris Hodson (HF parishioner) had the crowd moving & shakin’!

HF Youth Minister, Amy Hodson did a

great job organizing the event

goes to Holy Family’s Knights of Columbus (and their wives), steadfast champions of our teen community. Without the support of these generous and hard-working men Pasta Palooza and other key Teen Faith events would simply not be possible. It is with deep appreciation and great affection we say thanks for always being there for us.

The Holy Family Teen Faith Community

If you were unable to attend Pasta Palooza but want to contribute to the Teen Mission Trip go to www.tinyurl.com/donate2missiontrip. Our goal is to raise $9,800.00. Thanks to Pasta Palooza we are more than halfway there!

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Holy Family Academy

Kate OÕ[email protected]

Holy Family Catholic Academy....offers an innovativecurriculum that focuses on cultivatingcritical thinking,problem solvingand teamwork.

Our Parish School prepares students to be:

ÒThinkers, leaders,

grounded in faith.Ó

To learn more aboutclasses in 2-yr.old preschool through Grade 8 or schedule a tour please contact:

Deb Atkins847-907-3461

[email protected]

New family applications

available now!

Visit our website athfcacademy.org

Wow, HFCA Students Have Talent!HFCAÕs 11th Annual production of ÒHFCA Entertains You!Ó featured 34 acts and 50 performers. Students in 1st grade through middle school showcased their talents in vocal, dance, guitar, drum, piano, magic, stand up comedy and Tae Kwon Do.

Not only are we proud of our conÞdent and talented students, but we are equally proud of the warm support each of them received by their fellow classmates. It is the respectful and welcoming culture at HFCA that prompts a 5th grader to compliment a 2nd grader by saying, ÒWow, your song gave me goose bumps!Ó Priceless.

Our 50 talented performers in 1st grade through middle school. MCÕs Jack Wiser and Sammy Fodor

Our parent volunteers Jeff Harris, Cindy Valukas-Kohl, Carla Mahdik, Jen Gradek, Lisa McKian. Not pictured Joanne Castle, Jen Jansen and Stephanie Andre Ouellette.

Back stage crew Bianca Kohl, Anna DiGangi and Abby Boelens. Not pictured ushers Joey Kohl, Sarah Anderson and Wyatt Harris.

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Sue GeeganDirector847-907-3443sgeegan @holyfamilyparish.org

The Human Concerns Community...offers assistance with life’s basic needs, spiritual and emotional support as well as additional resources with partners in our community while promoting mercy and justice by putting our faith into action.

Catholic Social Teaching – United States Catholic Conference of BishopsThe Church’s social teaching is a rich treasure of wisdom about building a just society and living lives of holiness amidst the challenges of modern society. Modern Catholic social teaching has been articulated through a tradition of papal, con-ciliar and episcopal documents. The depth and richness of this tradition can be understood best through a direct reading of these documents. In these brief reflections, we highlight several of the key themes that are at the heart of our Catholic social tradition.Care for God’s CreationWe show our respect for the Creator by our stewardship of creation. Care for the earth is not just an Earth Day slogan, it is a requirement of our faith. We are called to protect people and the planet, living our faith in relationship with all of God’s creation. This environmental challenge has fundamental moral and ethical dimen-sions that cannot be ignored.

Man, who discovers his capacity to transform and in a certain sense create the world through his own work, forgets that this is always based on God’s prior and original gift of the things that are. Man thinks that he can make arbitrary use of the earth, subjecting it without restraint to his will, as though it did not have its own requisites and a prior God-given purpose, which man can indeed develop but must not betray. Instead of carrying out his role as a co-operator with God in the work of creation, man sets himself up in place of God and thus ends up provoking a rebellion on the part of nature, which is more tyrannized than governed by him. On the Hundredth Year (Centesimus Annus. . . ), #37

For more information visit – www.usccb.org

Human ConcernsApril is Earth Month

“ENERGIZE YOUR JOB SEARCH USING THE NEW PROFILE”

Saturday, April 28, 2018 at 7:30 AMHoly Family Job Support Group Invites you to a Presentation by Denis Curtin

Your LinkedIn profile is the second most important job hunting tool, next to your resume. This presenta-tion will focus on diverse ways to use this free tool to energize your job search. In "Energize Your Job Search Using the New LinkedIn Profile," Denis Curtin will present methods you can apply to attract internal and external recruiters to your LinkedIn profile. Specific LinkedIn profile Do's and Don'ts will be discussed so you can quickly improve your LinkedIn profile. Techniques to hold the recruiter's attention on your profile will also be presented. Register online: https://holyfamilyparish.org/pastoral-care/ser-vices/job-support/

Denis Curtin is a LinkedIn Trainer and Coach who (for over 20 years) has helped job seekers at the Holy Family Job Support Group. This group has been assisting job seekers for 31 years and is the longest-running job support group in the Greater Chicago Area.

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Catholic Charities MOTHER’S DAY APPEAL

MAY 13, 2018Janice and her husband were both fighting cancer when they came to one of Catholic Charities food pantries. Since they could not work, they needed help feeding their daughter and keeping their bodies strong through proper nutrition. Catholic Charities gave them the fresh food and produce, and con-nected them to the appropriate services that they needed at a very difficult time in their life.

Please give to Catholic Charities on Mother’s Day to help families overcome enormous obstacles. Learn more at www.catholiccharities.net. “True power is service. We must serve all people especially the poor, the weak and the vulnerable.” - Pope Francis

Human Concerns

HOLY FAMILY’S SPRING CLOTHING DRIVEFor St. Vincent de Paul

Saturday, May 5 and Sunday, May 6 Holy Family will hold its annual Spring Clothing Drive for St Vincent DePaul on Saturday, May 5 and Sunday, May 6. We are suggesting that you bring your donations of spring and summer clothing to the truck located in the parking lot before or after mass (except the Sun-day 4pm mass). There will be volunteers there to take your dona-tions and put them directly on the truck. Tax receipts will be available. PLEASE DO NOT BRING ANY DONATIONS TO THE CHURCH PRIOR TO SATURDAY, May 5. WE HAVE NO STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE. Please contact Mary-Frances at [email protected] if you would like to help or have questions.

Chicago March For Our Lives on March 24, 2018Holy Family SCC Attends March

“Holy Family was well represented at the Chicago March For Our Lives on March 24, 2018. The march and rally unified thirty thousand anti-violence and gun control advocates in line with the Cardinal’s Anti-Violence (Initiative) in the Chicago area. The kids that spoke at the rally were most moving as they spoke from the heart living with gun violence every day. The feeling we had as the kids spoke…a March turning into a Movement.” Bill Crowley “A few (thousand) of us went to today's march. It was quite emo-tional. The presentations were all done by the kids - from eloquent speakers to poets to dancers to rappers to a child who broke down in tears sharing her story. I was happy to see a diverse group - toddlers to teens, young parents to grandparents, different colors, Christian Jewish & Muslim. I was especially moved to see that other people had signs with the same message that this is a Pro-Life, Respect-Life is-sue. Our faith calls us to act.” Karla Guilfoil

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SacramentalMoments... are times in our lives when we experience God’s loving presnece in a special way. We highlight some of those moments here.

Sacramental Moments

Henry Michael YonkusChild of Eric & Erin

Finnley J. Von BergenChild of Roger & Katie

Charlotte Josephine McCarthyChild of Timothy & Ashley

Paulina Maria SucheckiChild of Kevin & Patrycja

Claire Elizabeth O’ReillyChild of Kevin & Shawna

Alice Roelyn KoenigChild of Michael & Erin

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Reid Scott HodsonConnor Allen HodsonChildren of Chris & Amy

Ansel James Jiwoo KimChild of Jason Kim & Lori Sapio

Alex Elizabeth ShawChild of Howard & Danielle

Sacramental Moments

Riley Jacob SegoviaChild of Maurice Segovia & Renalyn Rico

Charles Bogdan BlonskiChild of Bartosz & Lidia

Davis Edward KaneChild of Kraig & Laura

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Habitat for Humanity Spring of Life PartnershipNonprofit, ecumenical Christian housing ministry. Provides interest free loans to families who qualify for affordable housingLarry [email protected]

St. Joseph’s Home for the ElderlyStaffed by Little Sisters of the Poor, provides assistance as they minister to the elderly economically disadvantaged in Palatine.www.littlesistersofthepoorpalatine.org 847-358-5700

Partnerships

Journeys the Road Home At Journeys, we work to provide intervention and support to address the root cause of homelessness, and lead people back to a stable environment. Shelter through the PADS program October through April; job support, case manage-ment, food pantry, clothing room, Pathway Housing Readiness Pro-gram are a few offerings.www.journeystheroadhome.org847-963-9163

Catholic Charities Provides food, clothing, shelter, counseling and other services to those in need, bringing hope to the hopeless.Mike Waters, NW Regional DirectorDes [email protected]

Misíon San Juan Diego Holy Family partners with this local Hispanic parish encouraging inter-cultural exchange.http://www.misionsanjuandiego.org

Support Groups

AMITA Health Behavioral MedicineOne-on-one counseling. Meets on various days and times. Contact them directly at 855-383-2224.

Al-Anon Helps friends and families of alco-holics find support and understand-ing. Saturday mornings from 9:30 to 11:30am in room Lower Level 3.Childcare available.Cathie: 847-255-3653

WINGS (Giving Flight to Hopes and Dreams)The mission of WINGS is to provide a continuum of integrated services in an effort to end domestic violence and homelessness one family at a time.www.wingsprogram.com847-519-7820

US TOO International(prostate cancer support)For men and couples who are deal-ing with prostate cancer. Informa-tion, resources and support are available at the monthly meetings which are held on the 4th Tuesday of each month from 5:30-7:00pm and 6:30-9:00pm.Cliff Whall - 630-718-1304

Job SupportA vibrant networking group de-signed to support those who are searching for a new position or ca-reer. We encourage all attendees to share talents, advice and con-tacts. The group meets Saturday mornings from 7:30 to 9:30 am in Common Ground. For each meet-ing bring 25 copies of a resume or handbill.Gary Sakata 847-381-0218Frank Sevilla 847-567-0969, Jerry Aurigemma 224-484-8709

Mental Health SupportA support group for families and friends of people with mental health issues. Meets the first Wednesday of every month from 7-8:30pm. Dan & Trudy Mickey- 847-991-6255 [email protected]

One In Love (LGBT)

Educate, Advocate, Ally and Serve the LGBT community by exploring issues surrounding sexuality, gender, and our faith in a safe, loving envi-ronment. Meets the second Sat-urday every month from 10:00am-noon. Chris Evon 847-271-6030 or [email protected]

Rising from DivorceA support group for individuals facing separation, divorce or annulment. This open and ongoing support group who will help you heal and cope. Faith sharing, speakers and social activities are offered through-out the year. Meets on Monday twice a month from 7:00-9:00pm. Kathy Kvitek: [email protected] 630-697-1655

To Be Joyful AgainSupporting and assisting people whose spouses have died. We meet on the first and third Thurs-days of every month at 7:00pm, and also provide other opportunities for connection. Contact:Elaine at 847-705-9886Bob Boho at 847-438-2884

An affiliate of Trips for Kids®, a nonprofit whose mission is to empower at-risk youth through outdoor experiential adventures that foster healthy relationships and responsible behavior in order to grow into successful, healthy adults. www.chicagovoyagers.org

Chicago Voyagers

LOSS (Survivors of Suicide)Facilitated by staff of Catholic Chari-ties on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at Holy Family at 7:00pm. Contact: Jessica H. 312-655-7283

Holy Family Partnerships & Support Groups

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JANINE VAINISIREALTOR®, ABR

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• BENJAMIN MOORE, CABOT STAINSVALSPAR, ACE PAINTS • TORO MOWERS

AND SNOWBLOWERS • CRAFTSMAN TOOLS• KEY DUPLICATION • SCREEN AND WINDOW REPAIR

• WEBER GRILLS AND ACCESSORIES

• PROPANE EXCHANGE AND FILL• JONATHAN GREEN, SCOTTS AND ACE LAWN CARE PRODUCTS

• FRESH WAVE AIR FRESHNERS• BONA FLOOR CARE PRODUCTS

• KAMADO JOE GRILLS • TRAEGER GRILLS

Miller Wealth Law Group LLC (847) 466-1045 MillerWealthLaw.comOffice in Schaumburg

Estate Planning: Wills & trusts. Help when a parent, spouse or loved one passes away.Business Planning: Succession & owner exit strategies. Executive & key-employee benefits.Tax Planning & Preparation: Reducing taxes to protect family wealth & create charitable trusts.

Jeff Miller, Attorney Pam Miller, CPAParishioners since 1995

Jeff was an adjunct estate planning professorat DePaul law school and is admitted topractice before the United States Tax Court.

MARTIN HARDWOOD FLOORINGInstallation • SandingRefinishing • Repairs

www.martinhardwoodflooringinc.com224-217-8725 Free Estimates

LET ALLIED HELP YOU SAVE!Expert Service, Engineering, and Installation

Free Estimates • Free 2nd Opinions Refer a Friend and Get $50.00 to Spend

500 E. Northwest Hwy, Palatine, IL 60074 • 847-359-4500 • www.alliedairheat.com

Air Conditioning & Heating Corp.Contractors • Engineers Since 1969

$25 OFF

$100 OFF

on any service repaira furnace or coolingsystem replacement

Kevin Sullivan M.D.Parishioner

Brent Ostoich O.D.Parishioner

Deborah L.Klesken O.D.

• Laser Vision Correction • Contact Lenses • General Eye Care

1415 Palatine Rd., Hoffman Estates • 847-776-8900Christine Mata

M.D.Elizabeth J.Shelus O.D.

Kathy L. French, D.D.S. FAGDParishioner

Serving Families in Our Community Since 1985Teacher, Presenter and Member of Numerous

Dental Associations and Institutes

630-773-6966500 Park Blvd.,Ste. 180C Itasca

www.HAMILTONLAKESDENTISTRY.COM

Wealth Management Group LLC

Helping Families MaximizeSavings for Charitable Giving

Under the New Tax Law

Craig Bolanos Jr. ParishionerListen Live on AM 560 Sunday Mornings at 10am

1605 Colonial Pkwy., Inverness, IL 60067 • 847.907.9600Securities and Advisory Services offered through LPL Financial, a Registered Investment Advisor. Member FINRA/SIPC

Donna CzuklaCERTIFIED WEDDING PLANNER

MEMBER ASSOCIATION OF BRIDAL [email protected]

312.203.2250 www.zabavaevents.com009247 Holy Family Church (C)

PLANNING FOR CATHOLICSA proven guide for Catholic

individuals, familiesand parishes to plan for -

“Following in Jesus’ Footsteps”www.planningforcatholics.org

www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-566-6170

PARISHIONER PLUMBING CONTRACTORWants Your Work. No Job Too Big or Small.

5% of all sales will be donated to the building fund.847-241-4759 www.intelligentplumbing.com PL13556

847.796.8002www.zippyshell.com

Committed to providing

comprehensiveand unparalleleddermatologic care

in a welcoming andengaging environment

Prairie Pointe Medical Bldg. LESLIE BEAIRD, MD4885 Hoffman Blvd., Ste. #407

Hoffman Estateswww.BeairdDermatology.com 224.484.0183

Parishioner

LANDSCAPE • BRICK • CONCRETE CONTRACTORS

GEORGE, OWNER

847.359.7136624 W. ColfaxPalatine, IL 60067

W W W. C U T T I N G E D G E PA L AT I N E . C O M

ROSS LAW FIRM LTD.BOB ROSS – PARISHIONER • WILLS & TRUSTSFATHER & SONS LAW FIRM • BUSINESS LAW

www.ross.law OFFICE IN INVERNESS847-358-5757

KOLZE FLOORINGHIGH QUALITY & SERVICE HARDWOOD FLOORING

New InstallationDustless Sanding

RefinishingFree Estimates • Insured

No Job Too Small!

847-815-5040Ron Kolze Parishioner

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Smith-CorcoranFuneral Homes • Crematory • Funeral Planning

Owned and Operated by the Bob & Jay Smith Family Since 1912Chapels also in Chicago & Glenview

A Century of Respect, Compassion, and Grace• Cremation Services • Funeral Preplanning • Out-of-town Arrangements• Handicap Accessible

185 East Northwest Hwy • Palatine • (847) 359-8020 • www.smithcorcoran.com

A Century of Respect, Compassion, and Grace

MARY ANN ROSANOVA-KAPER, MDMARK A. ROSANOVA, MD

DIPLOMATES, AMERICAN BOARD OF OPHTHALMOLOGYParishioner Surgery & Disease of the Eyes

101 Lions Dr., Ste. 120, Barrington, IL 60010 381-4300

1525 S. Grove Avenue, Suite 204 � Barrington, IL 60010224-848-4646 � www.PierceyAssociates.com

Helping you build, manageand protect your loved onesand causes through focused

estate, tax and trust planning.

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current plan andconsultation. Advertising Material

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Kelly O’Connell-GuzakParishioner

Dori GordonHome Sweet Home Ryan Realty

1618 Colonial PkwyInverness, IL 60067

Russell S. Pollina D.D.S., P.C.Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics *

601 W. Central Rd. Ste. #4 18 E. Dundee Rd. Bldg. 5Mt. Prospect Suite 100 - Barrington847-392-2457 847-382-1720

www.grins4kids.com* Orthodontic services provided by Pediatric Dentists

New PatientsWelcome!

Dentistry For:• Children• Adolescents• Special Needs

ROOFINGSIDING

Gutters

Storm Hail Damage Repair

847-873-8979 • www.RoofsByRCC.comIL roofing Lic. # 104.016417

PLEASE ASK FOR PARISHIONER DISCOUNT

RAYMOND LA VIGNE, DDSDental Care for the Entire Family

Evening & Saturday Hours637 First Bank Dr., Palatine

(At Hicks & N.W. Hwy.) 847-359-1292

WECAREA LOT

Comprehensive & Cosmetic Dental Care

EmergenciesSeen Promptly

24 HourAnswering Service

Michael A. Lovda, D.D.S., Ltd. & Associates1644 W. Algonquin Rd. • Hoffman Estates

(847) 991-0790

www.drlovda.com

009247 Holy Family Church (B) www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-566-6170

ANIA’S CLEANING SERVICECOMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL

224-427-0785Serving Chicagoland For Many Years!

Organic & Eco-Friendly

A New DawnA New DawnGifts • Boutique • Cards

1481 W. Palatine Rd. • Hoffman Estates, IL 60192847-485-7774 • www.anewdawnboutiques.com

EEvveerryytthhiinngg iiss OONN SSAALLEE @@ AA NNeeww DDaawwnn!!Gifts • Toys • Cards • Plush • Fashion

CENTRAL PLUMBINGCOMPANY, INC.

Since 19804 Generations of PlumbersCommercial & Residential

Repairs & Remodeling - Water HeatersDisposals - Sump Pumps - Rodding

847-253-9181Tom Ryan ~ Kevin RyanIL. LIC # PL16019 LIC. # 055-012918 2.75% Credit Card Convenience Fee

ASK FOR THE PARISH DISCOUNT!ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT FOR SENIOR CITIZENS

55 YEARS OR OLDER!www.centralplumbingco.com

Matthew L. SchultzPresident - CEOFinancial Advisor

Parishioner

83RD ST. WEALTH MANAGEMENT LLC110 N. Brockway St., Ste. 240, Palatine, IL 60067

P: 847-786-8383 [email protected] www.83rdst.com

CORCORAN HEATING AIR CONDITIONING INC.Sales • Service • InstallationCommercial & Residential

HOFFMAN ESTATES397-5888 TOM

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& PROFESSIONALRelocation Experts

• Local / Long Distance• Professional Moving

Packing and Storage• Residential / Commercial

midwestmoving.com888-722-6683 Promo: BOXES

• Free Estimates• Bonded & Insured

Parishioner

JNL CLIMATE CONTROL, INC.Heating & Air Conditioning

847-358-2251John BeeningParishioner

$35 Off Service Call(1 hr. min. not valid on clean & check special)www.jnlclimatecontrol.com

OSMONDSONROOFING INC.

Est. 1979Roofing • Carpentry

Chimney Rebuilding847-255-8696

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OVER 45 YEARS OF EXPERIENCEFAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED

FACILITIES ALL ON ONE LEVEL — CREMATION SERVICES

William Haberichter • Melissa Nelson • Matthew Haberichter • Directors3615 Kirchoff Road • Rolling Meadows

Funeral Home 847-253-0224

MICHAEL HARRY MINTONParishioner

Leadership in Family Law • Exceptional Trial AdvocacyFamily Matters...Matter to Us“Realize An Accomplishment”

In The Dissolution ProcessAchieving Emotional & Economic Security

• National Trial Lawyers Top 100 - 2014• Legal Network Top Lawyer in Illinois - 2014• Chicago’s Top Rated Lawyers - 2014• AV Highest Peer Review Rating for Legal

Ability & Ethical Standards - 25 Yrs.

THE MINTON FIRM1051 Perimeter Drive, Suite 400 • Schaumburg, IL 60173

847-874-7278 • www.mintonlawfirm.com

G. D. DECORATINGPainting

Interior/Exterior• Wood Finishing• Paper Removal & Hanging• Wood Staining• Drywall Repairs• Water Damage/Repairs• Deck Cleaning & Staining

847-303-1413George Darby, Parishioner

FULLY INSURED

Mike Halm847-877-4849

[email protected]

LoveAngels &Cherubs?

Beautiful garden & home décor items. Original designs, local artist.

Gift cards available.www.wpangels.com

Angelic Creations

“a little peace of heaven”

Contact: Gina Eagler orChristopher Haering

847-645-9500

From every season, to every reason...Life Celebrations,cultural events, trainings, ceremonies, retreats,

seminars, trade showsEnhancing your special occasion

4800 Hoffman Blvd, Hoffman Estates, IL

HOME IMPROVEMENT & REMODELINGKitchens • Bath • Additions • Basements

Interior & Exterior RenovationsFamily Owned and Operated Since 1987

847-202-9496 CELL [email protected] Parishioner - Veteran

SENIOR DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE! NO JOB TOO SMALL

Inc.

009247 Holy Family Church (A)

M.J. Miller & Co.Fine Jewelry & Gifts

We Buy Estates,Old Gold & Giftware

847-381-7900123 W. Main St.

Barringtonwww.mjmillerjewelers.com

www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-566-6170

“For ALL your remodelingneeds since 1984”

All Kitchens & Baths!John, Parishioner847-394-5555 or

[email protected]

A+

“Chores By Chip”HANDYMAN SERVICE

ELECTRICAL • FAUCET REPAIR • CARPENTRYQUALITY WORKMANSHIP

South Barrington resident 847-551-1767

INVERNESS CHAUFFEURING AND BARRINGTON LIMOUSINE

847-755-9999

Thank you for advertising inour church bulletin.

I am patronizing your businessbecause of it!

Please Cut Out This “Thank You Ad”and Present It The Next Time YouPatronize One of Our Advertisers

PROBATE RESEARCH

MISSING/UNKNOWN HEIRSLOCATED

Domestic & International Services for:Courts, Lawyers, Trust Officers,

Administrators, Executors

Laurie Harris, parishioner847-519-3600

www.landexresearch.com

CARPET & FURNITURECLEANING SPECIALISTS

Parishioners Discount10% Off With Ad(847) 426-1900

R. BONO & SONS

HUGH MASTERSON• Auto • Home • Life

• Health • Business • Long Term Care

847-358-505938 S. Plum Grove Rd. Palatine

[email protected]

ED THE PLUMBERED THE CARPENTER

Best Work • Best RateSatisfaction Guaranteed As

We Do AllOur Own Work

Lic# 055-026066

$$ Parishioner Discount $$847-492-1444

JOHN C. VOJTAATTORNEY AT LAW600 N. North Ct. Suite 115

Palatine, IL 60067

847-963-0099CONTESTED FAMILY LAW &

CUSTODY LITIGATION

(Parishioner)

LUMINESCENT DETAILING COAuto & Marine Care Specialists

(847) 902-7268www.lumidetailing.com @lumidetailing

• Paint Protection Films• Ceramic Coatings• Professional Detailing

Frank Travaglio Owner/Parishioner

Forest View Foot and Ankle Center

Dr. William A. MohsParishioner“Mohs Knows Toes”

847.991.31111760 W. Algonquin Rd.Hoffman Estates, IL 60192

SHINGLES • WOOD SHAKES FLAT ROOFING • GUTTERS

HAIL DAMAGE SPECIALISTSCALL US TODAY! 847.797.0404

IL License #104-009220

Family Owned & Operated by

The Ahlgrim FamilyDouglas R. AhlgrimOwner & Director

Lake Zurich415 S. Buesching Road

847-540-8871Palatine

201 N. Northwest Hwy.847-358-7411

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Our 2nd Centuryof Service

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