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DECEMBER 27, 2020 ST. CLETUS CHURCH 600 W. 55TH ST. LA GRANGE, IL
My eyes have seen your salvation, which you have prepared in the sight of all the peoples. —LUKE 2:30-31
2 Mass Intentions Important Notes
3 Pastor’s Note
4 Social Concerns
5 Parish School
6 Deacon Stuart Adult Confirmation
7 Religious Education
8 Sunday Notes
9 Stewardship Report Ministry News
10 Parish Information
WELCOME So glad you could join us!
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Please note: You must have pre-registered online to attend Mass. No walk-ins.
PLEASE PRAY FOR THOSE WHO HAVE DIED AND THEIR FAMILIES…
Mark W. Hanson Husband of Joy
Teresa Sepulveda Gamboa Mother of Leticia, Cousin of Fr. Lorenzo Gamboa
Daniel Bieschke Husband of Sandra
Bonnie Boerste
Lois Malcak Wife of Anthony
Paul Ricciardone
Thomas Slymon Husband of Nelly
May they rest in peace. Amen.
PARISH OFFICE HOLIDAY HOURS
Happy New Year! The St. Cletus Parish Offices will be closed for New Years Day on Friday, January 1st.
PLEASE REMEMBER OUR SICK IN YOUR PRAYERS:
We always welcome names for the sick. Please note that requests must only be made by the individual or an immediate family member. Names will remain in this prayer list for 3 months.
December - Judy McLean, John Zydek November - Sandra Eckr ich, Patr icia Hays, Mar ilyn Kornau, Maria Matayka, Peggy McCaffray, Kevin Peck, Patricia Rodey, Laura Terrazino, Patrick Wingert October - Carol Reckwerdt, Cather ine Cosgrove, Rosemarie Gallagher, Virginia Kriho, Toni Swindall, Vic Swindall, Baby Vivian Furry, Frank Colonna, John Duda, Alice Dunkovich, Annette Bonvillian, Mary Ann Doornbos, John Paul Granger, Virginia Klecka, Frank Niwa, Waclaw Berdysz, Mary Duckett, Wayne Hamilton
Also pray for our parishioners who are in nursing homes or are homebound unable to attend Mass.
ONLINE SIGN UP REQUIRED
All worship opportunities require that you pre-register. No walk-ins allowed. The sign up link can be found on our website, stcletusparish.com. If you don’t have internet access you can call the parish office for assistance at 708.352.6209. Recordings of masses are available on the St. Cletus Parish YouTube channel.
Mass Intentions for December 28, 2020 - January 3, 2021
Day Time Presider (subject to change)
Intentions
December 28 8:00am Fr. Gamboa St. Cletus Parishioners
December 29 8:00am Fr. Gamboa Frank Wojcik
December 30 8:00am Fr. Baker St. Cletus Parishioners
December 31 St. Cletus Parishioners
January 1 St. Cletus Parishioners
January 2 5:00pm Fr. Clark Carol Griffith, George and Georgia Popp
January 3
7:15am
8:45am
10:30am
12:30pm
Fr. Baker Fr. Baker Fr. Clark Fr. Gamboa
George Duda, Bill DePasquale, Emilia & Marco Rattin, Richard Gomez
Sue Baker, Eugene Sorrentino, Samuel Colonna, Frank Mamolella, Edward Sherman, George Popp, Stacy Baker
Pralat Alois Furtner, Julia Steele
St. Cletus Parishioners
8:00am Fr. Baker
9:00am Fr. Clark
Join us for 9:00 a.m. Mass
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“MARY MOTHER OF GOD”
The chiming of the Angelus bell is a long and holy tradition in the life of the Church. At six in the morning, twelve noon and six in the evening, across the world church and monastery bells ring out the ancient chime, and people pause in the midst of their daily activities to murmur the ancient prayer: “The Angel of the Lord declared unto Mary…” Christian people stop to recall the greatest event in the history of time, that God became man in Jesus Christ, born of the Virgin Mary.
In the ancient, Christian land of Ireland, this tradition was taken up in the age of modern communications by radio, and then by television. For many years now, and still to this day, at midday and in the evening, the media pauses its programs to transmit the Angelus chimes across the fields of Ireland, and in many a home, people stop their busy lives and join in the silent prayer.
In very recent times, in this age of secularism, pluralism and the Celtic tiger economy, voices have been raised to suggest alteration or even abolition of this Christian practice. So far those voices have not been a majority, and the “prayer pause; has survived. Some good alterations have been introduced, however, in the television transmission. Where, at one time, the screen revealed an icon of the Mother and Child to view during the chimes, in recent times a series of overlapping images have been introduced, showing tranquil scenes of Irish life, of lake and land, farm and field, terrace and town: and the faces of Irish people, young and old, looking up from their work, looking inward and upward.
This holy moment is truly sacred and truly precious. It takes us to another level of life, to stillness and a wonder at it all. It is a moment not only for saying the prayer, but even for not saying the prayer. It is a moment to remember the faces of loved ones, alive or gone before us, near or far away. It is a time to call those faces before our mind and to pray for all those lovely people. It is a time, most of all, to place ourselves before the face of God, and to ask him to reveal his face to us, to let his face shine on us.
At the beginning of Israel’s story, in the Book of Numbers, such a wish and such a prayer is made into a blessing for the people. As the people in the desert are formed into a nation under God, and prepare to enter the Promised Land, the priests are instructed on how to call the blessing of God down upon the people. It is the blessing of God’s face. The face is our entry point to the world, and also the world’s entry point into our inner being. All healthy meetings are meetings face to face. All healthy attitudes involve a mutual seeing, not a staring at others nor a sneaking glimpse. All honest encounters are an encounter of faces. The spirit of the person, the soul,
is communicated through the open face. It is through the face that we communicate warmth and affection to others, or withhold them as the case may be. The human smile is the warmest expression of our genuine delight in others, and its warmth and brightness can be felt by the recipient. That is why we plead with God to smile upon us. It is the greatest blessing on earth.
In Jesus, born of Mary, God’s ancient promise and blessing is fulfilled. God has revealed his face to us in Mary’s child, born at the appointed time. Mary pondered these great mysteries in her heart. What great things the Lord had done in her life, and what privileges she had been given, to be called ‘Mother of God’. All generations now have called her blessed, and so we on this day, at the opening of the year.
Mary is Mother of God. And we are children of God. We should never forget it. Not ever. Let the Angelus bell continue to chime and to ring out the joyous news. Happy New year, everyone! Yes, and more. The blessing of God be upon you – the blessing that comes to us in his son, born of Mary, and whose name is Jesus.
Blessings All Year Long,
Fr. Bob, Pastor
Notes from Fr. Bob...
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GIVING TREE
On behalf of the Social Concerns Ministry, we wish all of you a Blessed and Peace-filled New Year! 2020 was a year like no other. It pushed and tested all of us. It gave us many opportunities to give hope to many of the people who are struggling in our midst, by providing food, shelter, transportation, and other basic necessities for their families. The generosity of our parishioners, neighbors and friends, abounds, which we witnessed, especially during this Holiday Season.
In 2020: 3,756 households were served through the food pantry.
Overall, this is an increase of 63% from 2019. In our busiest months we saw an increase of 126%!
1,019 individuals received presents through the Giving Tree program
Thousands of rides given through ICP Over 20 Career Network speakers/workshops Hundreds of volunteers Almost 1,000 handmade Mission Ladies items 60+ families received financial assistance through St.
Vincent DePaul or Social Concerns with heat, rent, electric, fuel, etc.
Dozens of families assisted through Domestic Violence Outreach and the Respect Life Ministry
Volunteers from all areas of this ministry – Social Concerns Commission, Society of St. Vincent de Paul , Interfaith Community Partners, Food Pantry, Interfaith Career Network, Respect Life, Mission Ladies, Lenten Almsgiving, Advent Giving Tree, Domestic Violence Outreach, and other special efforts-join you in our goal of responding to human needs with justice and love, in Christ’s name.
On a personal note, I have been so inspired by our community this year. YOU HAVE FUELED US! There were weeks we truly did not know how we would have enough food to meet the increased need, and just like that, more food and donations would appear. We have seen the most creative food drives and fundraisers this year, all focused on helping while keeping people safe. New and returning donors have made it possible for us to purchase more food as needed and directly assist more families with rent and utility assistance. Almost every day, I get a call from someone asking how they can help. Thank you!
Our volunteers…I cannot say enough about our volunteers. Many of you we miss being together with, but know that it is the safe and best option right now. Each week all our volunteer slots fill. Week after week after week. It is just incredible. Our volunteers have adapted as we learned more about this virus, as our procedures had to change, and as our numbers increased. Thank you!
In the New Year, we ask you to pray along with us: Lord God, grant us a vision of your world as your love would have it:
a world where the weak are protected, and none go hungry or poor; a world where the riches of creation are shared, and everyone can enjoy them; a world where different races and cultures live in harmony and mutual respect; a world where peace is built with justice, and justice is guided by love.
Give us the inspiration and courage to build it, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Social Concerns Ministry
ST. CLETUS FOOD PANTRY THURSDAYS 6-8PM
Most needed at this time:
Canned tomatoes
Flavored rice/noodles
Dry pinto beans (1-2 lb bags)
Mac & Cheese
Tuna
Please look for the FOOD PANTRY DONATION bin near the Rectory door, they will be checked daily.
Follow us on Facebook: @StCletusFoodPantry
Now on Instagram: @St.CletusFoodPantry
If you have questions or would like to volunteer with
the Social Concerns Ministry contact Kendall Grant
(708)215-5418 kgrant@stcletusparish.com
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Greg Porod, Principal Christy Schaefer, Asst. Principal 708) 352-4820 | gporod@stcletusparish.com 708) 352-4820 | cschaefer@stcletusparish.com
St. Cletus School
SAVE THE DATE FOR A FUN, VIRTUAL NIGHT CELEBRATING OUR SCHOOL AT THE ST. CLETUS SPRING AUCTION 2021
WHEN: Saturday, April 24th
TIME: 6-10pm
WHERE: Anywhere you like!
Be Ready for Raffles, Live & Silent Auctions, Fun! More information at https://stcletusschool.com/fundraising/auction/
FEELING BLESSED
St. Cletus staff is feeling blessed this holiday season! Our Family School Association has provided “The Twelve Days of Christmas “ including these wonderful Christmas masks! While we continue to follow safety protocols, we are happy to add some festive spirit to our masks!
God is Good! All the Time! And it’s a Great Day To Be A Cardinal!
DISCOVER ST. CLETUS SCHOOL!
Visit our website to learn about all the great things happening at our school. If you know family or friends who are looking for an excellent educational experience for their child, let them know about St. Cletus School – where every day is a great day to be a Cardinal!
TOURING ST. CLETUS STATUES
Our students had the Food Pantry bin overflowing with all of their generous donations as they made their way to all of our beautiful statues on the grounds to pray before them and learn all about them on their Advent prayer walk before stopping at the donation bin.
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As we approach Christmas and the celebration of Christ's birth, after months of isolation, uncertainly, sickness, and the death of too many due the COVID-19, we have cause for optimism for 2021.
The Vaccines are being rolled out! Thank you scientists and big Pharma - who don't always get the praise they deserve.
The first to receive them will be our first line health care workers and first responders who have worked under the most stressful conditions since February - We thank them and appreciate them - be sure to do so as you meet them.
We mourn those who have passed from this disease and for their heart broken families who could not even accompany them in their last days.
We are greatly saddened by the closure of places of worship, businesses, restaurants, hotels, bars, theaters, etc., and the loss of jobs, revenue and life's work and pray that as the world and country reopens - many will be able to recover, we will need to support our churches (especially St. Cletus ) and small businesses more than ever.
It's been an awful year but here we are ready to celebrate The Nativity of Our Lord, who promised to never desert us, He hasn't and will not as start to get back to some kind of normalcy.
Keep the Faith, Trust in Jesus Christ, Wear a mask, Take the vaccine, A New Year awaits with great promise!
Merry Christmas,
Stuart & Marlene
Christmas Message from Deacon Stuart and Marlene
Adult Confirmation
ADULT CONFIRMATION CLASSES BEGIN IN JANUARY
St. Cletus and St. John of the Cross Parishes will be hosting a Confirmation prep program for any adult Catholic who has received First Holy Communion, but not the Sacrament of Confirmation. This is open to all parishioners at St. Cletus, St. Francis Xavier, and St. John of the Cross Parishes.
Sessions will be held on Monday nights on Zoom:
January 11 January 18 January 25 February 1 February 8 February 15 February 22
We will meet on Zoom from 7 - 8:30 p.m. Registration is required. Please use the link below to sign up: https://stcletusparish.com/learn/adultconfirmation/
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Barb Campbell at St. Cletus bcampbell@stcletusparish.com
Steve Weigand at St. John of the Cross sweigand@stjohnofthecrossparish.com
Adult
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Religious Education
THE FEAST OF THE HOLY FAMILY
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York houses a beautiful triptych of the Holy Family called the “Mérode Altarpiece,” painted by Robert Campin. The left of the three-paneled piece of art captures an open door of two bystanders peering into the main panel of the Annunciation, while the far-right panel depicts St. Joseph in his carpentry shop. This artistic masterpiece examines the life of the Holy Family and the extraordinary events surrounding their life and calling from God. Catching a glimpse of that home in Nazareth, where Jesus grew up and acquired his wisdom, we see how Jesus, Mary and Joseph are role models to us today in our own families.
In that home at Nazareth we meet a couple who show openness to allowing God to lead their life together. Mary heard God’s invitation, and she gives her fiat — that is, her “yes” to God. St. Joseph opens his heart to the angel sent by God in his dreams, and takes Mary as his wife. This was not the first or last time that St. Joseph followed God’s lead in his life as he protected the Holy Family. After Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem, Joseph followed the prompting of an angel to flee into Egypt for safety and wait there until another angelic message leads them back home. The Holy Family is a great example for families everywhere to always be open to whatever God’s will might be and to always be listening for God to speak. He might speak his will in prayer or through another person. Just like the Holy Family, our faith is passed down and taught to us by our parents. Parents are the first and most important teacher of the faith to children, and they model virtues to them. The Holy Family taught Jesus how to read, and how to pray. Years later Jesus would teach his disciples how to pray with the Lord’s Prayer. Joseph would have handed on his carpentry trade to his son, who later would die on the wood of a cross. Jesus had a great concern for the poor and the marginalized. In the home of Nazareth he learned generosity and kindness. Jesus had
the most excellent parents; Mary was without sin and Joseph is described as a just and prudent man. Parents today can learn from Joseph and Mary on how to teach their children.
Family life has been especially challenging this year during the pandemic. Perhaps now is the time for us to knock on the door of the Holy Family’s home in Nazareth and move from being an onlooker peering in (in the first panel) to a guest in their home. Jesus will gladly welcome us in! May the Holy Family guide us to be more loving, kind, and generous within our own families.
RE FAMILY MODELS KINDNESS AND GENEROSITY
One great example of teaching faith values can be found within the Lynch Family. They started a family tradition at Christmastime. As they purchased gifts for family members, they would also purchase gifts for those in need and donate them. This year, they donated those gifts to the Giving Tree. We are very grateful for their kindness and generosity, and for modeling these virtues within their family and to our community.
Barb Campbell, Director of Religious Education bcampbell@stcletusparish.com | (708) 352-2383 | re.stcletusparish.com
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WE ARE GOD’S HOLY FAMILY
The scriptures of Israel are filled with many stories of barren couples who were miraculously granted the gift of children by God. Surely the best known among these is the first reading from today, from which Luke took inspiration when he recounted the miraculous birth of John the Baptist to Zechariah and Elizabeth, and the more miraculous birth of Jesus to Mary and Joseph. In each instance, we are given examples or role models of those who trusted in God. More than examples of those who trust, they are models of self-surrender. They abandoned their own presuppositions and prejudices about the workings of the world and turned their lives over to belief in a God who can make life grow where none ought to; a God who can turn death around into a new and unimagined life; a God who can, today, take a tiny child of humble parents in an insignificant town and make him into a light for all the world. This is what we, as God’s holy family, are called to do each day: to trust not in ourselves and the way we think things should be, but to open ourselves and surrender ourselves in faith to a God of endless promise. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — Those who honor their parents will be greatly blessed and will atone for sins (Sirach 3:2-6,12-14) or Genesis 15:1-6; 21:1-3. Psalm — Blessed are those who fear the Lord and walk in his ways (Psalm 128) or Psalm 105. Second Reading — Be thankful; do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus (Colossians 3:12-21 [12-17]) or Hebrews 11:8, 11-12, 17-19. Gospel — The child grew and became strong, filled with wisdom (Luke 2:22-40 [22, 39-40]). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: 1 Jn 1:5 — 2:2; Ps 124:2-5, 7b-8: Mt:13-18 Tuesday: 1 Jn 2:3-11; Ps 96:1-3, 5b-6; Lk 2:22-35 Wednesday: 1 Jn 2:12-17; Ps 96:7-10; Lk 2:36-40 Thursday: 1 Jn 2:18-21; Ps 96:1-2, 11-13; Jn 1:1-18 Friday: Nm 6:22-27; Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8; Gal 4:4-7; Lk 2:16-21 Saturday: 1 Jn 2:22-28; Ps 98:1-4; Jn 1:19-28 Sunday: Is 60:1-6; Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-13; Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6; Mt 2:1-12
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph Monday: The Holy Innocents Tuesday: Fifth Day within the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord; St. Thomas Becket Wednesday: Sixth Day within the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord Thursday: Seventh Day within the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord; St. Sylvester I; New Year’s Eve Friday: The Octave of the Nativity of the Lord; Mary, the Holy Mother of God; World Day of Prayer for Peace; New Year’s Day; First Friday Saturday: Ss. Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen
FEAST OF FAITH
Processions - Why does the liturgy begin with a procession? It is not just a practical matter of getting the ministers of the liturgy from the sacristy to the sanctuary. The procession is a powerful sign of who we are as Christian people. We are not static, staying in one place. We are going somewhere. Our procession leads us to the altar, sign of Christ’s presence in our midst. We move, we process, because we recognize our need for what Christ is preparing for us at that table. We go forward eagerly, because we are hungry for that heavenly food.
This procession is an orderly one: servers, deacon, priest presider. Each is set apart by distinctive vesture: albs for the altar servers, dalmatic for the deacon, chasuble for the priest. The procession is an image of the hierarchical structure of the Church. On a deeper level it is an image of unity in diversity. We are all on a journey to the heavenly city, but each of us is clothed with different gifts. We all receive the call to service, but not in the same way. Only by coming together in all our wonderful variety can we achieve the work of the kingdom. —Corinna Laughlin, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
CHILDREN OF ETERNITY
You are children of eternity. Your immortal crown awaits you, to reward your duty and love. You may indeed sow here in tears, but you may be sure there to reap in joy. —St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
Sunday Notes
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Stewardship Report
Other Ministry News
BOOK CLUB
The next book discussion will be at 7 P.M. February 9, 2021 We will discuss Happiness is a Choice You Make by John Leland.
For those who like to look ahead:
April 13, 2021: To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
June 8, 2021: Saints for All Occasions by J Courtney Sullivan
Questions – call Denise at 708.712.8294
COMPASSIONATE CARE MINISTRY
The Compassionate Care Ministry is again badly in need of postage stamps for its notes of sympathy and support during the first year following the loss of a loved one. Each bereaved family receives six cards during that year. This means that if there are ten funerals during a period of one month, 50 stamps are needed in that month alone. Your generous donations have meant so much in the past and we are very grateful.
If you are able to contribute to this worthwhile ministry in this way, it will be very much appreciated. Simply place them in an envelope marked CCM and put them through the slot in the rectory door—or drop them in one of the collection baskets located at each exit in the church building.
Thank you very much. Barbara Gleespen
MISSION LADIES
We are still looking for White Cotton Eyelet fabric to continue to making Bibs for the babies who are Christened at St. Cletus.
Also, need crosses for the bibs, either in Gold tone or Silver tone, at least 1” high. These can be delivered to Dolores Scalette, or left at the Ushers room in church. Please label the packag"Mission Ladies". If delivering to Dolores, please call first to the number below.
We are not taking any new members now until the virus is over. But, if you need any information on our future meetings - call the number below.
Stay warm, stay safe, and keep praying. Dolores Scaletta, #708-839-9605
BULLETIN ARTICLE SUBMISSIONS
Please note that all Canticle articles are to be emailed to canticle@stcletusparish.com as text with pictures attached separately. All articles are due 5p.m. Friday a full week (9 days) before Sunday’s publication.
ENROLL IN ELECTRONIC GIVING
Do you want to transition away from writing checks and contribute electronically? It is SO EASY!
Visit the St. Cletus Parish website at www.stcletusparish.com and click the “DONATE” BUTTON. Click Sunday donations. We accept checks (ACH), debit and credit cards. If you have questions or need help, call Mary Zwolinski 708.352.6209
Due to early printing of the Canticle, the 12/20 Giving Report will be published in the 1/3 Canticle.
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PARISH MISSION AND VISION STATEMENTS Mission Statement
St. Cletus is a dynamic Catholic community dedicated to spreading the Good news of Jesus Christ through worship, education, and service.
Vision Statement
We welcome all. We encourage all parishioners to live the Gospel message of Jesus Christ in their daily lives, by sharing their talents and faith with our parish and community.
CONTACT US Parish Center ................................................. (708) 352-6209 Español ......................................................... (708) 215-5440 School ........................................................... (708) 352-4820 www.stcletusparish.com ................................... stcletuschurch
PARISH CENTER OFFICE HOURS
Please note that all deliveries and inquiries should be made to the parish center office. Food pantry will remain in the rectory.
Monday-Friday .................................. 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday .................................................. Closed
MASSES Saturday Evening ................................................... 5:00 p.m.
Sunday ............................... 7:15 a.m., 8:45 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. ( )
Weekdays ........................................ Mon. thru Sat. 8:00 a.m. We continue to offer daily Mass online and our 5pm Vigil Mass is livestreamed each Saturday. Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel and click the bell icon to be notified of the latest videos. You can also find the link on our website and Facebook page.
CONFESSIONS
Confessions First Saturday of the Month 9:00 to 9:45 a.m. Must call parish offices to schedule a reservation.
BAPTISMS
Parents must be registered parishioners. Please make arrangements by calling Bobbie Kallal at (708) 352-6209.
WEDDINGS
Dates and times are reserved for registered parishioners. Initial arrangements must be completed five months in advance of the wedding date. Contact Bobbie Kallal (708) 352-6209.
HOME/HOSPITAL VISITATION AND COMMUNION CALLS
Please contact the Ministry of Care Office ........... (708) 215-5407
ST. CLETUS SCHOOL BOARD Pastor ......................................................... Fr. Bob Clark Chairperson .................................................... Bob Wasik
Bob Malham Kevin Hogan Mike Napleton
FSA President ..................................... Rhonda Aumann Athletic Association ........................................ Tina Pryor
St. Cletus Parish Information STAFF
Rev. Robert Clark, Pastor Rev. Kenneth Baker, Associate Pastor Rev. Lorenzo Gamboa Cadena, Associate Pastor Rev. Mr. Stuart & Marlene Heyes, Deacon Couple
Fr. Baker/Paulette Bolton, W orship .... (708) 215-5422 Karen Ziemba, Music Ministry ........... (708) 215-5423 Kendall Grant, Social Concerns .......... (708) 215-5418 Deacon Stuart Heyes, Pastoral Care .. (708) 215-5407 Debbie Lestarczyk, Business Manager (708) 215-5405 Christopher Wagner, Technology ....... (708) 215-5420
................ (708) 215-5440 Fr. Lorenzo Gamboa Cadena, Head of Hispanic Ministry
..................................... (708) 352-4820 Gregory Porod, Principal Christy Schaefer, Assistant Principal Mary Lee Krieger, Administrative Assistant Jeannie Scalzitti, Receptionist/Office Assistant
.......... (708) 352-2383 Barb Campbell, Director of Religious Education Paulette Bolton, Director of Adult Faith Formation and Assistant Director of Worship
......................... (708) 352-6209 Bobbie Kallal, Human Resources/Records Mary Zwolinski, Parish Accounting Elizabeth Goellner-McLean, Bulletin Editor Kadie Lestarczyk, Parish Assistant Daria Sawicki, Parish Assistant
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