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Rev. Monsignor Philip D. Halfacre, Pastor Rev. Father Dustin Schultz, Parochial Vicar Parish Church Located at the corner of Lundy & Shabbona Streets Parish Office (Behind the Church) 513 S. Shabbona Street, Streator, IL 61364 Phone: 815-672-2474 FAX: 815-672-2040 Secretary: Linda Halko Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Monday - Thursday: 8 till 5; Friday: 8 till 4 Rectory Phone During the day, the best way to reach the priests is by calling the office. After hours, call the rectory for urgent matters. Fr. Schultz: (815) 510-9011 Msgr. Halfacre: (815) 510-9010 Parish School 410 S. Park Street, Streator, IL 61364 Phone: 815-672-3847 www.stmichael-streator.yolasite.com Principal: Mrs. Ashley R. Davis Secretary: Debbie Rathbun Religious Education (CCD) Located in the school Phone: 815-672-5911 Email: [email protected] Director of Religious Education: Sr. Alice Ann Harcharik Secretary: Rosanne Gallick Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Parish Diocese of Peoria Bishop Daniel R. Jenky, D.D., C.S.C.

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Page 1: Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Parish

Rev. Monsignor Philip D. Halfacre, Pastor

Rev. Father Dustin Schultz, Parochial Vicar

Parish Church Located at the corner of Lundy & Shabbona Streets

Parish Office (Behind the Church) 513 S. Shabbona Street, Streator, IL 61364 Phone: 815-672-2474 FAX: 815-672-2040 Secretary: Linda Halko Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Monday - Thursday: 8 till 5; Friday: 8 till 4

Rectory Phone During the day, the best way to reach the priests is by calling the office. After hours, call the rectory for urgent matters. Fr. Schultz: (815) 510-9011 Msgr. Halfacre: (815) 510-9010

Parish School 410 S. Park Street, Streator, IL 61364 Phone: 815-672-3847 www.stmichael-streator.yolasite.com Principal: Mrs. Ashley R. Davis Secretary: Debbie Rathbun

Religious Education (CCD) Located in the school Phone: 815-672-5911 Email: [email protected] Director of Religious Education: Sr. Alice Ann Harcharik Secretary: Rosanne Gallick

Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Parish

Diocese of Peoria Bishop Daniel R. Jenky, D.D., C.S.C.

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Mass Intentions and Devotions

SATURDAY, February 25 3:00 PM Confessions

4:00 PM Joseph Wargo (5th Anniv) by Norma & children 5:30 PM Stan Bandura (40th Anniv) by wife, daughters, & granddaughters

SUNDAY, February 26 ▪ First Sunday of Lent 7:00 AM Ann Bandura by Rick & Sue Vickers 8:30 AM For All Parishioners 10:00 AM Elveda Kakara by funeral memorials 11:30 AM Rosemary Schmitt by M/M Dick Janko 1:00 PM Porfiria Hernandez by Manuel Ruiz & family

MONDAY, February 27 7:00 AM Marlene Adams by Family

TUESDAY, February 28 7:00 AM Lowell Richard & Mary Louise Howard by Marilyn 7:30 AM St. Anthony of Padua Novena

WEDNESDAY, February 29 7:30 AM St. Michael Chaplet 7:30 AM Confessions

8:00 AM Daniel Boik by Bill & Dianne Arbogast

THURSDAY, March 1

7:00 AM Louis Bottino by Kathy & Ron Lesak & boys

FRIDAY, March 2 ▪ First Friday 7:00 AM Monthly Memorial Mass Association 9:15 AM School Mass—Wilma & George Hart 5:30 PM Stations of the Cross

Daily Rosary 4:00 PM in Mother’s Chapel

SATURDAY, March 3 ▪ Saint Katharine Drexel, Virgin 3:00 PM Confessions

4:00 PM Greg Tkach by Chris Osmond 5:30 PM Clifford Hutchison by Fran, Anne & Jane

SUNDAY, March 4 ▪ Second Sunday of Lent

7:00 AM Anna Yendro by M/M Larry Slager 8:30 AM Roy Lathrop (4th Anniv) by Barbara Lathrop 10:00 AM For All Parishioners 11:30 AM Anacleto Hernandez (9th Anniv) by Family 1:00 PM Intention of All Souls

THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROUS CONTRIBUTIONS ON February 18-19

Regular Sunday $16,294.00 Loose Money 753.51 Youth Offerings 54.23 Parish Development 379.00 Student Mass 225.00 School Support 480.00 Air & Heat 216.00 Vigil Lights 234.00 Total $18,635.74

Aid to Eastern Europe $ 344.00 Catholic Relief Services 25.00

HOMEBOUND MINISTRY

If you or a loved one is unable to attend Mass, please call Sister Carol to be visited regularly by a lay Eucha-ristic Minister. If you would like to receive the Sacra-ments of Confession and/or Anointing, please contact Father Schultz .

PLEAE NOTE: Mailing Address for Msgr. Halfacre and Fr. Schultz

Please use the parish office address for all correspon-dence mailed to Monsignor and Father:

513 S. Shabbona St. Streator, IL 61364

STATIONS OF THE CROSS

5:30 p.m. Friday evenings March 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th

St. Michael School: 2:15 p.m. Thursdays at St. Anthony Church

March 1st, 15th, & 29th Living Stations will be held on Thursday, April 5th at

9:15 a.m. in the St. Michael School Gym.

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FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT February 26, 2012

MESSAGE OF HIS HOLINESS BENEDICT XVI FOR LENT 2012

“Let us be concerned for each other, to stir a response in love and good works” (Heb 10:24)

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

The Lenten season offers us once again an opportunity to reflect upon the very heart of Christian life: charity. This is a favourable time to renew our journey of faith, both as individuals and as a community, with the help of the word of God and the sacraments. This journey is one marked by prayer and sharing, silence and fasting, in anticipation of the joy of Easter.

This year I would like to propose a few thoughts in the light of a brief biblical passage drawn from the Letter to the He-brews:“ Let us be concerned for each other, to stir a response in love and good works”. These words are part of a pas-sage in which the sacred author exhorts us to trust in Jesus Christ as the High Priest who has won us forgiveness and opened up a pathway to God. Embracing Christ bears fruit in a life structured by the three theological virtues: it means approaching the Lord “sincere in heart and filled with faith” (v. 22), keeping firm “in the hope we profess” (v. 23) and ever mindful of living a life of “love and good works” (v. 24) together with our brothers and sisters. The author states that to sustain this life shaped by the Gospel it is important to participate in the liturgy and community prayer, mindful of the eschatological goal of full communion in God (v. 25). Here I would like to reflect on verse 24, which offers a succinct, valuable and ever timely teaching on the three aspects of Christian life: concern for others, reciprocity and personal holi-ness.

1. “Let us be concerned for each other”: responsibility towards our brothers and sisters.

This first aspect is an invitation to be “concerned”: the Greek verb used here is katanoein, which means to scrutinize, to be attentive, to observe carefully and take stock of something. We come across this word in the Gospel when Jesus invites the disciples to “think of” the ravens that, without striving, are at the centre of the solicitous and caring Divine Providence (cf. Lk 12:24), and to “observe” the plank in our own eye before looking at the splinter in that of our brother (cf. Lk 6:41). In another verse of the Letter to the Hebrews, we find the encouragement to “turn your minds to Je-sus” (3:1), the Apostle and High Priest of our faith. So the verb which introduces our exhortation tells us to look at oth-ers, first of all at Jesus, to be concerned for one another, and not to remain isolated and indifferent to the fate of our brothers and sisters. All too often, however, our attitude is just the opposite: an indifference and disinterest born of self-ishness and masked as a respect for “privacy”. Today too, the Lord’s voice summons all of us to be concerned for one another. Even today God asks us to be “guardians” of our brothers and sisters (Gen 4:9), to establish relationships based on mutual consideration and attentiveness to the well-being, the integral well-being of others. The great com-mandment of love for one another demands that we acknowledge our responsibility towards those who, like ourselves, are creatures and children of God. Being brothers and sisters in humanity and, in many cases, also in the faith, should help us to recognize in others a true alter ego, infinitely loved by the Lord. If we cultivate this way of seeing others as our brothers and sisters, solidarity, justice, mercy and compassion will naturally well up in our hearts. The Servant of God Pope Paul VI stated that the world today is suffering above all from a lack of brotherhood: “Human society is sorely ill. The cause is not so much the depletion of natural resources, nor their monopolistic control by a privileged few; it is rather the weakening of brotherly ties between individuals and nations” (Populorum Progressio, 66).

Concern for others entails desiring what is good for them from every point of view: physical, moral and spiritual. Con-temporary culture seems to have lost the sense of good and evil, yet there is a real need to reaffirm that good does ex-ist and will prevail, because God is “generous and acts generously” (Ps 119:68). The good is whatever gives, protects and promotes life, brotherhood and communion. Responsibility towards others thus means desiring and working for the good of others, in the hope that they too will become receptive to goodness and its demands. Concern for others means being aware of their needs. Sacred Scripture warns us of the danger that our hearts can become hardened by a sort of “spiritual anesthesia” which numbs us to the suffering of others. The Evangelist Luke relates two of Jesus’ parables by way of example. In the parable of the Good Samaritan, the priest and the Levite “pass by”, indifferent to the presence of the man stripped and beaten by the robbers (cf. Lk 10:30-32). In that of Dives and Lazarus, the rich man is heedless of the poverty of Lazarus, who is starving to death at his very door (cf. Lk 16:19). Both parables show examples of the op-posite of “being concerned”, of looking upon others with love and compassion. What hinders this humane and loving gaze towards our brothers and sisters? Often it is the possession of material riches and a sense of sufficiency, but it can also be the tendency to put our own interests and problems above all else. We should never be incapable of “showing mercy” towards those who suffer. Our hearts should never be so wrapped up in our affairs and problems that they fail to hear the cry of the poor. Humbleness of heart and the personal experience of suffering can awaken within us a sense of compassion and empathy. “The upright understands the cause of the weak, the wicked has not the wit to understand it” (Prov 29:7). We can then understand the beatitude of “those who mourn” (Mt 5:5), those who in effect are capable of looking beyond themselves and feeling compassion for the suffering of others. Reaching out to others and opening our hearts to their needs can become an opportunity for salvation and blessedness. —- To Be Continued next week

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St. Michael’s WATCH Weekend is Coming MARK YOU CALENDARS!

March 23 — 7 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. March 24 — 8 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. March 25 — 7:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

At St. Michael’s School (NO steps). Make your reser-vation—space is limited. Everyone is invited to this co-ed weekend, invite a friend. A weekend for time set aside for renewal, discussion, meditation, reflection, fellowship and fun! For information and registration, call: Mary Miller 815-433-6625, Joyce Kmetz 815-672-5076 or Bill McKim 815-673-1969.

From Paul Ahearn— Why we would like you to come to WATCH:

• Our need to come closer to God. • You don’t have to stay over night—and they feed

you all your delicious meals. • You get to meet new friends. • Besides prayer and the bible, there will be humor

to share. Hope to see you there!

Women’s Lenten Retreat at Nazareth House

Please join us for the Women’s Lenten Retreat on March 23-25, 2012. It will be led by the Sisters, Ser-vants of the Pierced Hearts of Jesus and Mary. The cost of the retreat is $130 for the weekend. For more information, or to send in your $30 pre-registration, please contact Nazareth Retreat House: PO Box 165, Henry, IL 61537. We hope to see you there!

MEN’S LENTEN RETREAT: “Men live not on bread alone but on every word that

comes from the mouth of God”

March 16-18, 2012 at Nazareth Retreat House. Re-treat begins with registration at 7PM on Friday and ends after lunch around 1PM on Sunday. The retreat will be led by Fr. Gabriel Bullock, OSB. The cost is $130 for the weekend. For more information, email: registration@nazarethretreathouse; 1-309-364-3084.

Friday, March 2nd

& Friday, March 23rd

Knights of Columbus Hall Serving from 4:30 - 7:30 p.m.

Dine-In $8.00, Carry-outs/Delivered $9.00 Children (10 & under) $5.00

Baked & Fried Cod, Baked Potato or French Fries, Green Beans, Coleslaw & Dessert

For Delivery, Call: 673-2900

Fish Fry Raffle tickets: Donation $5.00 each -- need not be present to win. Prizes: 1st-$300, 2nd-$200, 3rd-$100, 4th & 5th-$50. Tickets may be purchased at the Fish Fry, from any St. Michael’s School Parent or CCD Parent, St. Michael School or Parish Office.

There will be one raffle drawing to include both Fish Fry ticket sales. The drawing will be at the conclusion of the second Fish Fry on Friday, March 23rd.

PARISH BAKERS

St. Michael’s Parish Bakers will be baking and welcome any new bakers/helpers to come and join them, both men and women. We will be baking on the following dates: Feb. 28, March 3, 6, 8, 14, 17 & 29 beginning at 8:00a.m. at the Parish Hall.

FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT February 26, 2012

Workers are needed as well as donations of raffle items & desserts. For more information contact Kathy Burash 815-672-8770 or Lori Snell 815-257-3879.

Desserts may be brought to the K of C’s after 10 a.m. on Friday.

EASTER BAKE SALE ORDERS

PLEASE ORDER EARLY, by March 24th Call Margaret Kmetz at 672-9463 or

Clara Majernik at 672-5396

Rozek: Apricot, Nut, Poppy Seed, Poppy/Raisin, Raspberry, Cherry - $9.00

Special Order: Cottage Cheese, Prune, Raisin Kolach: Cottage Cheese, Prune - $9.00

Paska (Easter Bread) with golden raisins - $4.00 Cabbage Pagach - $9.00

Cream Puffs - $1.50 Cinnamon Buns - $1.00

Pick up orders on Saturday, March 31st from 9:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. at St. Michael Parish Hall,

807 Lundy St., west entrance

USED BOOK SALE

The Haiti Mission Team is having a used book sale Saturday, March 3rd, from 8am to 4pm. (Bag sale from 2-4 pm). The book sale will be at St. Michael’s School cafeteria. Large variety of books, movies, music, puzzles, and more. If you have books or items to donate, they can be dropped off at St. Michael’s School the week of the sale, or at St. Mary’s Hospital information desk. All proceeds to the Haiti Mission Team.. Thank you!

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FRIENDS OF ST. MICHAEL SCHOOL GIFT FUND APPEAL DONATION FORM YOUR RECEIPT

Detach & retain for your records

Your donation is tax deductible to

the extent the law allows. Check No:

____________________ Amount:

$__________________ Date:

___________________

St. M

ichael S

chool

SMS ____I/We would like to make an annual gift for the next 5 years in the amount of: ___$3,000 ___$2,000 ___$1,000 ___Other

□ I wish to pay in ____installments of $ ______each.

□ Enclosed check (payable to St. Michael School)

□ I wish to pay by credit card (please call me at Ph: _______.

□ ACH (Automatically deducted from my account (please call me at Ph: ________________). If you need assistance please call the office at: (815) 672-3847

Complete this form and return to the school. Donor Name: __________________ Address: ______________________ City, State, Zip: ________________ Phone: ____________________ E-Mail: ______________________

Thank you for continuing the mission of academic excellence in a Catholic Community!

The Annual Gift Appeal Donation Form can be returned to the school or to the parish office. Thank you for supporting our Catholic School.

FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT February 26, 2012

Jerry & Joyce Lechner David & Dianne Schmitz Jim & Cindy Schaibley Tony & Kiim Muscato Gerry & Jean Drendel M/M Francis Wahl Connie Craig Becky Berry Dan & Theresa Muntz Barbara Lathrop Gary & Pat Sabino Don Koltveit Phyllis Girard Mary Sweeden Robert DeBlock Steven & Liz Broadus Jim & Joanie Boik Marjorie Whalen Joseph Panno Richard & Ella Killian Vincent Yuhas Agnes Majernik Donald Lucas Julie Rubis

Friends of St. Michael Gift Fund Appeal

T hank you, we are close to our goal for the 2012-2013 school year! Please consider joining us! Total pledged for 2012-2013 - $68,180.00.

Parveen & Dianne Chand Dan & Sally Eggleston Leona Cox Dan & Ashley Davis Melissa Peters Richard & Rosemary Schaibley Mary Wiesbrock Joe & Maria Drapa Francis & Carolynn Yuhas Donald & Kathryn Luckey Joan Faustner John Turner Jerry & Irene Grube Catherine Ferko Louise Keenan M/M Robert Stahly Nancy Trainor M/M Jorge San Gabriel Maryann Pedelty Keith & Marilyn Brownsey Marjorie Killian David & Susan Isermann Everett & Dee Solon

Terry & Marian Grossen Daniel Sauers Jerry Yedinak Irene Makarewicz Gail McClernon Gary & Mary Jo Hiltabrand Robert & Becky Sauers Gerry & Lynn Harcharik Doug & Lois Doermann Kelly & Cindy Liptak Fred Beck M/M Al Blasco Connie Durdan John Murphy Vernon & Leona Puetz Rod & Debbie Rathbun John & Joyce Redfern Marcia Robertson George & Judy Schultz Jerry & Margaret Spangler Dorothy Wurmnest Mavis Bruner Colleen Rithmiller Wayne Modaff

Charles & Theresa Cassady Patricia Breen Sharon Defenbaugh Jim & Deb Muhlstadt Walter & Michelle Henne Peter Locascio Gary & Susan Schneider Kathryn Solon Greg & Jeanne Washko Joe Smith Family St. Clement Society, Br. 40 Robert Gubbels Kathryn Chalkey John & Kathy Drapa George & Rosemary Christoff Dorothy Crawford Clara Majernik Janet Salvati John Schubert Richard & Carol Sweeden Robert Zavada Dale & Gail Phillips Alvida Demko

JOSEPH J. HOHNER SCHOLARSHIP

The Joseph J. Hohner Scholarship is a one-year scholarship, awarded each year to full-time students who are legal residents of LaSalle County, attending parochial Elementary or High Schools, or Two-Year (Junior) Colleges, Four-Year Colleges or Universities, Nursing or Trade Schools, or Graduate School. The award selection is based on merit and need. The amount of the award is based on the number of qualified applicants and the amount of funds avail-able. All applicants must complete a new application form each year, even if they have previously received the schol-arship. If you are interested in applying please contact the school office. Forms may also be obtained through the Regional Office of Education website at www.roe35.k12.il.us The application deadline is April 16, 2012.

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Monthly Memorial Mass Association - May 2011—April 2012 John & Elizabeth Harasti Family Joseph Eccleston Family Ruth Ehlers Michael & Mary Tobias Family John & Ann Crawford Antonia Hamara Ayers & Weiss Families Forrest Cox Knute Gudmunson Christopher James Pollett Dalton & Danko Families Grace & Joseph Stehlo George & Rosemary Lesak Families Evelyn E. Lee Woodward & Walker Families Barbara Bartman Lloyd & Lucille Kudrick & Families Peter J. Locascio Family Adams & Schorn Families George & Catherine Miller Families Robert O’Donnell George & Mary Sharisky and Jason John & Margaret Handzo

Elsie Vickers & Mark Vickers Kmetz-Novotney Family The Antolik Family Albert Matas, Sr. Carl & Agnes Schaibley Michael, Mary & Jim Novak Leon Pastirik Fred, Agnes & Al Salvati Dominic & Cecelia Baietto Living & Deceased of the Secular Franciscans Audrey & Albert Kooi Marcacci Family Solon, Chalfant & Verdiramo Families Kmetz & Mudrock Families Devine & Lawrence Families Dom and Satch Salvati Nelda J. Lyons Doris Yedinak Sandy Beavers Edward G. Green Mary Lou Handzo

Jaegle & Talty Families Richard G. Tutoky Mark Demoss & Grandparents Purcell & Lytle Families William Warwick & Nadine Lund Cebulko & Wargo Families Gene & Dorothy Hozie Family Keeley & Ranalletta Families Barra & Rizzo Families Henry & Caroline Budde Nora Drapp John G. Kacmar Tom Canale Kozel & Sankovich Families Patrick J. McClernon Nink & Sankovich Families Mary M. Devera Victor, Madeline, Katherine & Evelyn Rashid Kennedy & O’Hara Families Dorothy Meredith Raymond Tutoky

McGrath, Gregg, Rithmiller Families Liptak & Ondercho Families Milton & Betty Klein Wanda Robertson Geraldine M. Patton Dillon & Audrey (McClary) Prendergast John & Anna Fialko Family William Harcar, Sr. & son, Gary Martha Averweg and Danny Fechter Donald Noon Zarolzin & Makarewicz Families Urdzik & George Yusko Family Mary Palko & Irene McIntosh Debra Matsko and Renn Family Marjorie A. Melvin William F. Melvin John & Barb Murphy & Family Ted & Catherine Schmitz Art & Shirley Hatzer J. Guadalupe Lopez Cannella Family Shirley Benning

BULLETIN SPONSOR OF THE WEEK

JOHN POHAR & SONS, INC.

Bulletins are free through the generous businesses that advertise on the back pages. Please show your support by patronizing these businesses. Thank them when you shop there.

_________MILESTONES

FUNERALS: February 17, 2012, Richard G. Ross February 18, 2012, Irene M. Micklos

ALTAR & ROSARY SOCIETY MEETING

Thursday, March 1st 6:30 p.m. at Immaculate Conception Hall All ladies of the parish welcome to attend.

THE CATHOLIC TOUR

The Catholic Tour, a 30 year old Catholic Pilgrimage Apostolate is pleased to announce it’s pilgrimage to Fatima and Lourdes with flights between. The pilgrim-age is being done on 6 different dates priced from $2,145.00 to $2,355.oo to introduce all to “The Two most popular Marian Shrines of Our Catholic Church” and includes mandatory airfare taxes and fees from Newark airport in New Jersey, all land arrangements, superior tourist hotel near each Shrine, most meals, motor coach and guide. Call 1-877-627-4268 toll free for further information, reservation forms, etc. First Come-First Served with only 25 seats available on each of our 5 departures in May, June, September, October, and November. Also available —Rome & Fatima; Rome, Assisi, and Florence; Padre Plo South-ern Italy, and much more. Please call or email today to [email protected]

WATCH FUNDRAISERF..Congratulations! “LUCK OF THE DRAW” WINNER:

February 15th - Ticket # 17772 Sandy Thompson, St. Thomas Parish, Peoria Heights, IL.

St. Michael’s School BIG CA$H Raffle Winners:

Dec. 19, Robert Sauers $25 20, Lisa Aukland $50 21, Luke Drysdale $100 22, Spencer Williams $25 23, Greg A. Hill $25 24, Louise Elias $50 25, Randy Miller $25 26, Myriam Gutierrez $25 27, Glenna Pottinger $25 28, Sam Miceli $50 29, Janette sTrabala $25 30, Jose Gutierrez Fam $25 31, Maria Drapa $1000 Jan. 1, Matthew Retoff $100 2, Flipina Sanford $50 3, Louise Elias $25 4, Megan DeMoss $50 5, Nicole Fahrion $25 6, Clara Majernik $25 7, Melissa Proud $25 8, Erschen Family $50 9, Rosemary Shackley$25 10, Jorge SanGabriel $25

Jan. 11, Cheryl Grant $250 12, Jacob Strabala $50 13, Dianne Christie $25 14, John Zupansic $25 15, Erschen Fam $25 16, Winterrowd FH $50 17, Marian Gould $25 18, Kyle Decker $25 19, Kevin Lowe $25 20, Dresbach Fam $50 21, Kim kaschke $50 22, Krista Fancis $25 23, Diana Pomeranke $25

24, Julie Rashid $50 25, Lori Akin $25 26, Jeanette Myers $25 27, Jose Arevalo $25 28, Phil Conner $50 29, Rachel McMahan $25

30, Marco Maury $25 31, Brad Reynolds $250

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Monthly Memorial Mass Association - May 2011—April 2012 Beatrice, Arthur, Jack & Bob Zack Chalkey & Urbance Families Stacie Simpson Segovich & Vavrek Families Puskar & James Families Koval & Thompson Families Peter & Catherine Ellena Joe Devera & Mollo Families William J. Miller & Bernard L. Miller Madara & Wahl Families Clarence & Cecilia Klachko John & Mary Retoff Family Austin & Jackie Jonen Kovalik & Reed Families Bengtson & Dixon Families Romfin Obenhin & Leo Leonard Families Joe, Mary & Jerry Hughes Grako, Pollett & Harcharik Families Donna Pouk Winnie Hilliard Clyde & Vivian Boyd Harcar & Kiss Families Joseph Wargo Sara & Joe Benning Jennie Smith Lutz & Wargo Families Thomas J. Leheney John R. Solon Kathryn Thorson & Madigan Family Roy Armstrong Mack McClary & Prendergast Family The Peter Majernik Family Andrew & Florence Matsko Richard J. Berry Collette Berry

Wurmnest & Devora Families Senko & Urichko Families Gerald Sweeden Elsie & Carl Swanson Todd Spellious Randy Pearce Edmund Nash Family Dzuryo-Churney Families Raymond Schmitt Panno & Leskanich Family Mr. & Mrs. William C. Salz Leskanich & Hanusik Families Wirges, Coates & Richard Families Thomas, Louise & Tom Nagle Gotch & Trainor Families Savage & Trainor Families Centko & Mehalic Families Jack Balke, Zeller Family Deborah A. Beckley Elizabeth Dunn Morrison Joseph E. Sennott Brocon Family Craig and Laughlin Families The Family of Mike & Barb Malley The Pfalzgraf Family Brown Family Paula &Frank Corrigan Pleasant-Delheimer Families San Gabriel & Balana Families Victor W. Bandura Maurice Killian Doris L. Knudsen Ron Gengenbacher Henry & Mildred Lechner Angelos & Farrington Families Adamchak & Balke Families Frank Sabino Ronald D. Foster

Nellie Marie Coury Walter Gura Ftacek-Demko Families Yendro & McGee Family Patricia & Harry Kear Louis & Jane Ramza Bradach & Barton Families Florence & Steve Hrasch Zavada & Hernandez Families Dyas & Yuhas Families Marion & Julia Boik Bud Trainor & John Hogan Trainor & Lesak Families Carl Crouch (Army-Afgan) Stavar & Miller Families Patrick Walker & Lisa Walker Andrew & Lena Yarusinsky Don E. Schmitt Ohmes, Keesee, Williams Families Rozak & Smith Families Cathy Killian Breen, Plumb, & Sharkey Families McGurk & Bellis Families Bruner, Casey, Lankin Families John & Helen Bottino James M. Bailey Brozak & Sokol Families Edward & Catherine Gulvas Burash, Higgins & Ahearn Families Bandura & Ryan Families Roy L. Lathrop Daniel J. Retoff John, Jack & Tillie Peruba Pete Shackley Tony Harcar, Jr. Lucy Schultz

John C. Gaydos Family Virgil Smith Family Churney & Katcher Families Pizzolato, Hersheway & Spellious Families Florence & Jack Adams Robert & Michelle Graham Betsy Rohan Hrasch Family Nink & Phillis Families Benner & Miiller Families Jerome Chalkey John & Louise Yusko Richard, Ann, & Brian Crane Bodznick & Konchar Family Kahanec-Devera Family Batkiewicz-Masley Family John Washko Family Drapa & Paterak Families Marjorie & Elmer Adams Family James Bowman Harry Thomas Clarence & Kathryne Connors Bellis & Grossen Families Living & Deceased of the Doran, Harty & Salvati Families Lechner, Muhlstadt & Marquis Families Doermann, Leonard, & Heitmann Families Norman Obenhin & H. Stewart Families Michelle “Shelley” Olson Jim Craft Bill Scarratt Helen Chismarick Frank & Lois Jurcak Jason A. Parcher Nagle & Roberts Families