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THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME • JUNE 30, 2019
Fostering Christ’s Love in Our Lives
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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2 J u n e 3 0 , 2 0 1 9 THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
From Our Pastor
GOAL
$1,000,000
$900,000
$800,000
$700,000
$600,000
$500,000
$400,000
$300,000
$200,000
$100,000
●
$1,100,000
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TO TEACH WHO CHRIST IS
PROGRESS TO DATE
TOTAL PLEDGED……...$1,195,424
PARISH - COLLECTED TO DATE....$450,520
AOC - COLLECTED TO DATE….......$300,347
Total………………………….…..…$750,867
COLLECTED
PLEDG
The weekend collections for
June 22nd & 23rd will be
printed in the July 7th bulletin. SUMMER FLOWERS AND SUMMER STUDY
After writing last weekend’s Thanks Times Three article, I realized there really should have been an fourth thank-you, and it goes to the wonderful, hard-working women (and at least one man) who form our Gardening Team. I could begin to name them, but I’ve learned the hard way how dangerous that can be if I forget someone, especially since garden improvements sometimes seem to occur overnight and I’m never sure just who might have been responsible.
At any rate, you don’t have to look far to appreciate the beautiful results of their hard work and gardening know-how. Every sea-son brings new wonders and every year sees a variety of addi-tions and improvements. Several new shrubs have been added this year, some of which will provide color and fragrance later in the summer. Feel free to walk around the rectory and the church to appreciate them all because some are hidden away if you only pass by along Dixie Highway. We are truly blessed to have such generous and talented volunteers who make it possible for the parish to receive a Homewood Beautification Award honoring their work each year. Many thanks!
And regarding Summer Study…. One of the topics at the George-town Scripture Institute this year was the book of Revelation which is central to this year’s Adult Formation (Bible Study) se-ries on Biblical Eschatology. The four lectures presented by a re-nowned Presbyterian biblical scholar added a whole new batch of insights for me and I hope to include as many as possible in the series beginning a week from this Tuesday. That means that the overview you see elsewhere in this bulletin might include ad-ditional passages, particularly in sessions one, three and four; I’m working on those additions now. But if I can’t fit the new material into the current schedule, I might add another week, pushing the final session to August 13. If you come to the first session on Tuesday, July 9, you’ll find out what I’ve decided. Since the running time of each session in this series is a bit shorter than in the past—probably somewhere between sixty and ninety minutes—my hope is to keep it to five sessions and squeeze in the new material where appropriate.
So enjoy the beauty of the summer wherever you find it. You can certainly discover it right here at St. Joseph.
Fr. Bob
P a r i s h o f S a i n t J o s e p h • H o m e w o o d , I L 3
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/WEBSITE EDITOR
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.
HOSPITALITY
Contact: Mary Ellen Brabec
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
PADS
Contact: Jim Bova
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
YOUTH MINISTRY
Contact: Allisa Opyd
Around the Parish
FAITH FORMATION: SUMMER 2019
BIBLICAL ESCHATOLOGY &
THE FOUR LAST THINGS
Tuesdays, 7:00p.m., in the Tolton Room
Enter by the driveway south school doors
July 9 – Introduction: Eschatology & Apocalyptic literature
– Ezekiel 1:1-14;
Daniel 7:1-28; 12:1-3; Rev. 13:1-10; Rev. 4; Rev. 7
July 16 – Thessalonians & Gospel texts relating to the Es-
chaton – Mk. 13:1-37 (similar in Mt. 24 & Lk. 21); I Thes.
4:13-18; 5:1-3; II Thes. 2:1-12
July 23 – Death & Judgment (Particular & General);
Purgatory –; Mt. 11: 20-24; Mt. 25:31-46;
Romans 6: 1-11; I Cor. 15:12-26, 45-49, 51-56;
II Cor. 5:1-10; Rev. 20:11-15
July 30 – Heaven & Hell – Wisdom 3:1-9;
Isaiah 25:6-8; Mt. 10:28-33; Mt. 13:24-30; 13:36-50;
I Cor. 15:35-44; I John 3:1-3; Rev. 21:1-14, 22-27
August 6 – Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and Noogenesis
(A world that is being born instead of a world that is);
the Parousia: Ephesians 1:3-14; Colossians 1:15-20….
Final thoughts
Please phone the rectory before July 1st to register:
708-798-0622
4 J u n e 3 0 , 2 0 1 9 THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Parish Email Join our Parish Email list and get all the latest information! St. Mary's Parish sends out seasonal emails announcing many of the events we are hosting.
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For upcoming parish events, news, and bulletins, visit our website www.posjhomewood.org
13TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
JUNE 30, 2019
GOSPEL READING
Luke 9:51-62
Jesus resolutely determined to jour-
ney to Jerusalem.
FAMILY CONNECTION Parents are always striving to help
their children to set priorities. Chil-
dren need to learn to finish home-
work before watching TV or going out
to play. They need to know that they
have to finish their chores before
they can go out with their friends.
They need to know that paying atten-
tion to curfews for their safety is
more important than being popular.
As a family, talk about these exam-
ples of setting priorities. Share exam-
ples of how you learned to prioritize
as you were maturing. Explain that in
this Sunday's Gospel reading, Jesus
talks about the importance of mak-
ing him the number-one priority in
our lives.
Read aloud Luke 9:51-62. Talk about
how going to Sunday Mass as a fam-
ily is an important way of keeping
God at the center of our lives. Talk
about other ways that the family can
make Jesus a priority.
© 2019 Loyola Press. All Rights Reserved.
Used With Permission. www.LoyolaPress.com
For Your Information
Wishing you joy and good health,
Mary Bohlen RN
The Women’s Centers of Greater Chicagoland
continue to provide free services and informa-
tion needed to foster a positive home environ-
ment for a woman and for her family. All of
their services are free and cover her current
pregnancy, including:
Initial Pregnancy Test
Ultrasound Services
Crisis Intervention Counseling
Material Goods Assistance
Financial and Social Service Referrals
Adoption Referrals
(773) 794-1313
P a r i s h o f S a i n t J o s e p h • H o m e w o o d , I L 5
MONDAY, JULY 1, 2019
8:30am Corinne Schillings &
Andrew Roccella
Bea Mandich
TUESDAY, JULY 2, 2019
8:30am Nello Gregori
WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019
8:30am Robert Plochl
William Hand
THURSDAY, JULY 4, 2019
8:30am Erene Dorothy Schmidt
FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2019
8:30am Eleanor Bandera
SATURDAY, JULY 6, 2019
8:30am People of St. Joseph
5:15pm Leonard Lipinski
Berschinski Family
SUNDAY, JULY 7, 2019
7:30am Ronald M Eden
Sharon Engberg
8:30am Corinne Schillings &
Andrew Roccella
10:00am Martha Gadrim
11:30am Bernice M. Foy
Stanley Skalski
Around the Parish
Please visit the parish rectory if
you would like to schedule a mass
intention for the year 2019-2020.
Masses can be scheduled for the
intentions of the living or the de-
ceased, and cards are available
to give to the family.
SEPTEMBER 8, 2019
2:45 PM MASS
Married in 1969? The Depart-
ment of Parish Vitality and Mis-
sion is happy to announce that
the Annual Golden Wedding An-
niversary Mass will be held at
St. John Brebeuf Church, 8307 N Harlem, Niles, IL on Sunday, Sep-
tember 8, 2019, at 2:45 p.m. Cardinal Blase J. Cupich will preside
over this special Mass where couples will rejoice in their 50th wed-
ding anniversary.
Please register online at: pvm.archchicago.org or call St. Joseph
Church rectory at 708-798-0622.
WELCOME
NEW MEMBERS OF OUR PARISH We would like to extend a warm welcome to these
recent additions to our Saint Joseph Parish Family:
Leah Parkhurst
Carol Vance
We welcome you into our community, into this holy place.
May we open our minds and heart to you.
Let us share each other’s stories and traditions.
May you find this community to be a source of strength and joy in
the days ahead.
May God’s presence be with you and give you peace.
Amen.
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO REGISTER WITH ST. JOSEPH PARISH,
PLEASE CONTACT THE RECTORY OFFICE AT 708-798-0622.
THE PIECEMAKERS
The Piecemakers would like to encourage the women
of the parish to share their talents for quilting, knit-
ting or crocheting so that the babies, small children,
and the sick and elderly in our area might enjoy the
benefits of their creativity.
We meet on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Thursday from 1:00 PM until
3:00 PM and on the 2nd and 4th Thursday from 7:00 PM until
9:00 PM at the Tolton Roon. Bring along a friend if you like. Any
questions, call the rectory office 708-798-0622.
6 J u n e 3 0 , 2 0 1 9 THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Around the Parish
P a r i s h o f S a i n t J o s e p h • H o m e w o o d , I L 7
For Your Consideration PLEASE CONSIDER MAKING AN ONGOING GIFT TO OUR PARISH
If you would like to consider signing up for electronic giving to St. Joseph,
online donations can be made using credit or debit card through Give-
Central. You can also sign up for ACH Debit Program, where your
pledged contribution is automatically withdrawn from your savings or
checking account.
GIVECENTRAL
In order to sign up for Give Central, go to www.givecentral.org and click
on “Start Giving” button → type our zip code 60430 or St Joseph Home-
wood → click on St. Joseph (Make sure it is St Joseph in Homewood) →
click on ―Sunday Collections‖ → make a Contribution → add to the basket
→ go to “checkout.― You can make one–time donations or sign up for
weekly or monthly automatic donations. You can return to GiveCentral at
any time to make changes to your donations.
ACH DEBIT PROGRAM
ACH Debit Program is an easy and convenient way to make contributions to the
parish. Your pledged contribution is automatically withdrawn from either sav-
ings or checking account by your bank and transferred to the parish. If you
are interested in using automatic banking withdrawals for your parish contri-
butions, please complete the form below and return it to the rectory office.
St. Joseph Parish — ACH Debit Authorization Form
_______________________________________________________________________
(Name of Financial Institution)
_______________________________________________________________________
(Address of Financial Institution -Branch, City, State & Zip)
_______________________________________________________________________
(Signature) (Date)
________________________________________
(LAST 4 DIGITS OF SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER)
_______________________________________________________________________
(Name—PLEASE PRINT)
_______________________________________________________________________
(Address—PLEASE PRINT)
DEBIT AMOUNT:___________ FREQUENCY: 1st Monday of the month______
or 1st and 3rd Monday of the month______
Checking/Savings Account Number:_________________________________________
Financial Institution Routing Number:________________________________________
Please attach a voided cancelled check. If you have any questions, please call the rectory office at 708-798-0622. Thank you
for your continued support.
EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
The Archdiocese
of Chicago has
many current open and exciting
career opportunities! The Archdio-
cese of Chicago offers attractive
compensation and benefits. We
invite you, and encourage you to
invite those in your network, to
visit our Career site to review our
open posit ions: http://
l e g a c y . a r c h c h i c a g o . o r g /
Employment/.
CATHOLIC CHARITIES
MATERNITY & ADOPTION
Catholic Charities Maternity &
Adoption Services has resources
to serve teens, single women,
and couples facing unplanned
pregnancies. We can help you
whether you decide to parent
your child, or make a plan of
adoption. If you are not sure
what to do, our 24-hour hotline
has caring & professional coun-
selors available to help you. Our
services are free & confidential.
Call 1-800-CARE-002 or 312-454
-1717. Please visit our website
www.ca tho l i cchar i t i e s .n et/
adoptionservices for more infor-
mation.
LOSS PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN
AND YOUTH
The Loving Outreach to Survi-
vors of Suicide (LOSS) Program
for Children and Youth contin-
ues to meet with bereaved chil-
dren and adolescents who have
lost a loved one to suicide. For
more information, or to do an
intake, contact (312) 655-7284.
8 J u n e 3 0 , 2 0 1 9 THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
For Your Information
Saturday, July 6
5:15 pm Augustave Family
Sunday, July 7
7:30 am Diego Alvarado
Nicolas Alvarado
8:30 am Alexis DeLeon
John DeLeon
10:00 am Kevin Berner
Mia Gazzillo
11:30 am Lauren Rose
Stephanie Rose
Saturday, July 13
5:15 pm Joseph Cole
Peter Beele
Sunday, July 14
7:30 am Fuhrmann Family
8:30 am Andrew Gaughan
Michael Gaughan
10:00 am Manuel Harris
Maddy Sampson
11:30 am Anna Gsell
Luke Shelley
ALTAR SERVERS’ SCHEDULE
Mass Celebrants Saturday, July 6, 2019
5:15 PM Fr. Kyfes
Sunday, July 7, 2019
7:30 AM Fr. Kondziolka
8:30 AM Fr. Kondziolka
10:00 AM Fr. Jarosewic
11:30 AM Fr. Kyfes
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE
If you currently live in a house or
apartment, and are seeking emer-
gency assistance to preserve your
current home, please call the
Homeless Prevention Hotline 877-
426-6515. If you are currently
homeless and seeking emergency
shelter or assistance to obtain a
home, please visit South Subur-
ban PADS Chicago Heights office
to complete the housing intake
process. South Suburban PADS
Chicago Heights Housing and Shelter
Support Office
414 W Lincoln Hwy, Chicago Hts, IL
708-332-7700 FOR FULL MASS SERVER SCHEDULE, PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT
WWW.STJOEHOMEWOOD.ORG/PARISH-MINISTRIES
PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY
Any parishioners that would like a Prayer Shawl
for themselves, relative, or friend please contact
the rectory at 708-798-0622 and leave your
name and phone number so that a Prayer Shawl
minister may contact you and see that you
promptly receive a shawl.
This week, we will take up the Peter’s Pence Collection, which
provides Pope Francis with the funds he needs to carry out his
charitable works around the world. The proceeds benefit our
brothers and sisters on the margins of society, including victims
of war, oppression, and natural disasters. Please be generous.
For more information, visit www.usccb.org/peters-pence.
FOUND:
KEY RING WITH TWO KEYS (AFTER 10:00AM MASS ON 6-16-19)
For more information,
please call the Rectory at
708-798-0622.
To advertise in St. Joseph’s
bulletin, please call LPI at
1-800-950-9952 or email
P a r i s h o f S a i n t J o s e p h • H o m e w o o d , I L 9 Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ,At the center of our faith is the conviction that God loves us and calls us to love one another. God gives us a sign of his love and affection for us in giving us priests who serve as our spiritual fathers. They lead our parishes. They offer us support and en-couragement in times of need. So often, without thinking of themselves, they serve with great generosity the people entrusted to their care. Now, this weekend we have an opportunity to ex-press our gratitude for this gift that we have received. We will take up a special collection to sup-port the priests who have supported us across our lifetime. This collection benefits both our ac-tive and retired priests and is directed to the Priests' Retirement and Mutual Aid Association (PRMAA).The PRMAA supports our 500 active and 225 retired diocesan priests of the Archdio-cese of Chicago. PRMAA provides for the healthcare needs of our active priests as well as the medical and housing needs of our retired priests. This is the only collection that supports the priests of the Archdiocese of Chicago.It is separate and distinct from other initiatives forretired religious order priests, sisters, and brothers.The active priests of the Archdiocese serve through-out Cook and Lake counties by proclaiming the Word of God, celebrating the sacraments, and offering a shepherd's care to our faith communities. Many retired priests continue to serve in their own way and have become indispensable resources for our communities. The health and well-being of all our priests are integral to their ability to work for us and serve our growth in faith.Join me, then, in making a generous contribution to this weekend's second collection to support our priests. Let it be a sign of gratitude to them and to the Lord for the priestly ministry which has benefited all of us.Sincerely yours in Christ,
10 J u n e 3 0 , 2 0 1 9 THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
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
NOREEN BAKER
PATRICIA BECERRA
MARY BERARDELLI
JOANNE BONER
BILL BOWMAN
CHUCK BULF
JOAN BULF
STEVE BURKE
MYRA CALZAVARA
LARRY CAMPBELL
EMMET CASSIDY
JOSEPH CHLOPECKI
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
VALERIE EASTER
ROBIN B. EGGERT
ADELINE ENGDAHL
DAN FLEMING
IRENE FRAMARIN
RACHEL FRAMARIN
JUDY FREMOUW
ALBERT FOUTS
LYNN FUENTES
KAYTLIND 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
DOLORES JANOWIAK
JOYCE JANOWICK
STANLEY JOHNS
MAIME JOHNSON
MARY ROSE KELLER
SUE KELLY
Jerry Killian
TEDDY AND BILL KING
DON KIRKPATRICK
MARY KOCH
CAROLYN KRIVANEC
DENNIS KUROWSKI
REBECCA LINDSEY
TARA LINZY
LORETTA LIPINSKI
IRMA LOPEZ
LYNN MARYNOWSKI
TORI MASZAK
CAROL MCCLEMENTS
MEAGAN MCHUGH
CHRIS MCNELLIS
JOHN MCCLOSKEY
THERESA NELSON MILSAP
AZAREA MOORE
JOE MORAN
EILEEN MORRISEY
AMY MURPHY
RICK NYE
TIM NYE
JIM O’LEARY
CAITLIN O’SHEA
GERLENE OLIVER
MIKE ORMSBY
SUSAN ORMSBY
VERNA POWELL
CHARLOTTE POWELL
CORINNE POWLEY
EDMUND PROBY
GAIL PURCELL
TONI PUSATERI
MIKE RACHOWICZ
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.
MARY KATHERINE ROHAN
CAROLINE ROYCROFT
BERNICE RUBARTH
TONY SANTONE
JILL SAUERBIER
JOHN SCHMIDT
JAY SCOTT
RANDOLPH SCOTT
CONNIE SIMMS
DAVE SINWELSKI
MARY CATHERINE SMITH
JAMES J. STEWART
DOLORES STOCKWELL
DARYL SULLIVAN
PAT TAYLOR
EMMY TIORAN
GORDON TOMLINSON
RON TORII
ANTHONY VAN
FREDERICK WALDSCHMIDT
PAT WILLIAMS
AMY WINDJU
TOM WOLKEN
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
Pvt Paul Bisceglia, US Army
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
Pfc Jarod Mizgalski, USMC
Capt. Sam Modica
Lt. Danielle Peterson A1C. Jessica Polacek
GYSGT Louis Rodriguez
SGT Daniel Schmitt
PFC Anthony Termini
LncCpl Dillon Thompson Airman Gavin Tienstra
Maj. 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
May the choirs of angels lead him into Paradise
Konrad Rayford
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For further informationplease call the Parish Office.”
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24 hour Emergency Service
(708) 957-3080 All major credit cards accepted
Contact Jeff Hansen to place an ad today! [email protected] or (800) 950-9952 x2683
Jen SowackeBroker/Life-long ParishionerCell: 708.828.1004Email: [email protected]: 708.957.0600
1056 Sterling Ave. Flossmoor, Il 60422
Jewelers Since 1900 Member American Gem Society
Gary Van SipmaGraduate Gemologist GIA Certified Gemologist AGS
2011 Ridge Road Homewood, IL 60430
Phone: 798-2232
Visit our Web site @ www.since1900.com
Family Owned Pre-Need Arrangements 18230 Dixie Highway Traditional Services Homewood, Illinois 60430 Cremation Services 708-798-5300 www.tews-ryanfh.com
18154 Harwood Ave., Suite 204 Homewood, IL 60430-2154
Tele: 708.960.0580 • Fax: 708.799.3190 [email protected]
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Law Offices of
Thomas E. Brabec Litigation • Real Estate Wills, Trusts & Estates
Eighner’sStan & Marge Eighner
17928 Dixie Highway
Homewood, IL 60430
708.798.0533
www.eighnerflorist.com
FLOWERS & GIFTS
ANTIQUES & CONSIGNMENT
Gabe’s PlaceEnjoy Great Food While Dining
in a Country AtmosphereBREAKFAST & LUNCH SERVED DAILY
6am-3pmFRIDAY NIGHT FISH FRY x 4pm-9pmALL YOU CAN EAT Lake Perch, Ocean Perch,
Cod, Alaskan Whitefish, Shrimp or Chicken
9 E. Main Street • Glenwood, IL708.757.7171
In Memory of Mark BrunoBrickwork • Caulking • Waterproofing
Chimneys • Masonry Restoration(708) 614-0097 • (708) 799-0097
1400 West 175th St. • East Hazel Crest www.brunostuckpointing.com
Serving Breakfast & LunchWeekend Brunch
708 914-49472057 Ridge Rd * Homewoodwww.redbird-cafe.com
CARING HANDS
(630) 410-8880 • Fax: (630) 410-8842 1615 Vollmer Rd • Flossmoor, IL 60422
www.HBHCaringHands.com
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