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PARISH COMMUNITY Pastor FR. JEREMY PAULIN, O.M.V. FR. DAVID BEAUREGARD, O.M.V. FR. JOHN LUONG, O.M.V. FR. JOHN WYKES, O.M.V BR. LOU FALBO, O.M.V. DEACON JIM SCHWARTZKOPF PARISH OFFICE 618-465-4284 Fax: 618-463-4637 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. MASS SCHEDULE Weekdays & Saturdays: 6:30 a.m. & 8:00 a.m. During School Year: Fri. 8:15 a.m. Saturdays: 5:15 p.m. (For Sunday Obligation) Sundays: 6:30, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. Day Before Holy Day: 5:15 p.m. Holy Days: 6:30, 8:00 a.m., 12:00 noon and 5:15 p.m. (if announced) First Fridays: 5:15 p.m. Check out our Facebook page... St. Mary’s Catholic Church CONFESSIONS First Fridays: 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. Saturday: 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. BAPTISMS On Sundays after the 11:00 a.m. Mass Please make an appointment. MARRIAGES To be arranged at least six months before marriage. Call the Parish Office. SCHOOL OFFICE 618-465-8523 Middle School 618-465-9719 Mon.-Fri. 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. www.smsalton.com 519 East Fourth ƒ Alton, Illinois OBLATES OF THE VIRGIN MARY www.stmarysalton.com IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH Scan here with your smart phone to give electronically. Saint Mary’s Catholic Church

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PARISH COMMUNITY

PastorFR. JEREMY PAULIN, O.M.V.

FR. DAVID BEAUREGARD, O.M.V. FR. JOHN LUONG, O.M.V.FR. JOHN WYKES, O.M.VBR. LOU FALBO, O.M.V.

DEACON JIM SCHWARTZKOPF

PARISH OFFICE

618-465-4284Fax: 618-463-4637

Hours: Mon.-Fri.8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

MASS SCHEDULE

Weekdays & Saturdays: 6:30 a.m. & 8:00 a.m.

During School Year: Fri. 8:15 a.m.

Saturdays: 5:15 p.m.(For Sunday Obligation)

Sundays: 6:30, 8:00, 9:30,11:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m.

Day Before Holy Day: 5:15 p.m.Holy Days: 6:30, 8:00 a.m.,12:00 noon and 5:15 p.m.

(if announced)First Fridays: 5:15 p.m.

Check out our Facebook page...St. Mary’s Catholic Church

CONFESSIONSFirst Fridays: 4:00 to 5:00 p.m.

Saturday: 4:00 to 5:00 p.m.7:00 to 8:00 p.m.

BAPTISMSOn Sundays after the

11:00 a.m. MassPlease make an appointment.

MARRIAGESTo be arranged at least six months

before marriage. Call the Parish Office.

SCHOOL OFFICE

618-465-8523Middle School 618-465-9719

Mon.-Fri. 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.www.smsalton.com

519 East Fourth ƒ Alton, Illinois OBLATES OF THE VIRGIN MARY

www.stmarysalton.com

IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH

Scan here with your smart phone to give

electronically.

Saint Mary’s Catholic Church

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St. Mary’sCatholic Church

ALTON, ILLINOIS

DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY

APRIL 8, 2018

MASS INTENTIONSMonday, April 9

6:30 am Int of Therese Schulz

8:00 am Int of Gabriel Jaworski

Tuesday, April 10

6:30 am Patricia Hayes†

8:00 am Mildred Miller†

Wednesday, April 11

6:30 am Edith Carter†

8:00 am Dr. Ed Diestelkamp†

Thursday, April 12

6:30 am Edward, Marguerite & Michael Edward Fitzgerald

8:00 am Don Wendle†

Friday, April 13

6:30 am Int of Peter Stirton

8:00 am Joe Mihalich†

Saturday, April 14

6:30 am Tom Stephan†

8:00 am Bob Schnelten†

5:15 pm Carolyn Fahnestock†

Sunday, April 15

6:30 am Int of Margaret Schlueter

8:00 am Vicki Sheffer†

9:30 am Int of Mike & Marsha Meyers

11:00 am Audrey Owens†

6:00 pm The People of St. Mary’s

Learning and Living Our Catholic FaithMy dear Brothers and Sisters in the Risen Lord Jesus, Alleluia!

What beautiful Liturgies were celebrated here over Holy Week! Palm Sunday, Holy Thursday, Good Friday, the many Confessions that were heard, the Great Vigil Mass of Easter on Holy Saturday with its RCIA Baptisms, Confirmations and First Communions, and then all day Easter Sunday! It is the chief blessing of life to rejoice in and share in the resurrection of Jesus and to be Christian because of it! All that lies ahead and all that we strive for is Heaven itself! Below please read the Easter greeting of Pope Francis to the "Church and to the World." In it, he reminds us of our hope and of our call to prayer and discipleship of the risen Lord Jesus! Happy Easter! - Fr Jeremy OMVDear brothers and sisters, Happy Easter! Jesus is risen from the dead!

This message resounds in the Church the world over, along with the singing of the Alleluia: Jesus is Lord; the Father has raised him and he lives forever in our midst.

Jesus had foretold his death and resurrection using the image of the grain of wheat. He said: “Unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it bears much fruit” (Jn 12:24). And this is precisely what happened: Jesus, the grain of wheat sowed by God in the furrows of the earth, died, killed by the sin of the world. He remained two days in the tomb; but his death contained God’s love in all its power, released and made manifest on the third day, the day we celebrate today: the Easter of Christ the Lord.

We Christians believe and know that Christ’s resurrection is the true hope of the world, the hope that does not disappoint. It is the power of the grain of wheat, the power of that love which humbles itself and gives itself to the very end, and thus truly renews the world. This power continues to bear fruit today in the furrows of our history, marked by so many acts of injustice and violence. It bears fruits of hope and dignity where there are deprivation and exclusion, hunger and unemployment, where there are migrants and refugees (so often rejected by today’s culture of waste), and victims of the drug trade, human trafficking and contemporary forms of slavery.

Today we implore fruits of peace upon the entire world, beginning with the beloved and long-suffering land of Syria, whose people are worn down by an apparently endless war. This Easter, may the light of the risen Christ illumine the consciences of all political and military leaders, so that a swift end may be brought to the carnage in course, that humanitarian law may be respected and that provisions be made to facilitate access to the aid so urgently needed by our brothers and sisters, while also ensuring fitting conditions for the return of the displaced.

We beseech fruits of reconciliation for the Holy Land, also experiencing in these days the wounds of ongoing conflict that do not spare the defenseless, for Yemen and for the entire Middle East, so that dialogue and mutual respect may prevail over division and violence. May our brothers and sisters in Christ, who not infrequently put up with injustices and persecution, be radiant witnesses of the risen Lord and of the victory of good over evil.

We invoke on this day fruits of hope for those who yearn for a more dignified life, above all in those areas of the African continent deeply affected by hunger, endemic conflicts and terrorism. May the peace of the risen Lord heal wounds in South Sudan and open hearts to dialogue and mutual understanding. Let us not forget the victims of that conflict, especially the children! May there be no lack of solidarity with all those forced to abandon leave their native lands and lacking the bare essentials for living.

We implore fruits of dialogue for the Korean peninsula, that the discussions under way may advance harmony and peace within the region. May those who are directly responsible act with wisdom and discernment to promote the good of the Korean people and to build relationships of trust within the international community.

We also beseech fruits of peace for Ukraine, that the steps taken to favour harmony may be consolidated, and facilitated by the humanitarian initiatives needed by its people.

We also invoke fruits of consolation for the Venezuelan people, who, as their bishops have written, are living in a kind of “foreign land” within their own country. May that nation, by the power of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus, find a just, peaceful and humane way to surmount quickly the political and humanitarian crises that grip it. May welcome and assistance not be wanting to its sons and daughters forced to abandon their homeland.

May the risen Christ bring fruits of new life to those children, who as a result of wars and hunger, grow up without hope, lacking education and health care; and to those elderly persons who are cast off by a selfish culture that ostracizes those who are not “productive”.

We also implore fruits of wisdom for those who have political responsibilities in our world, that they may always respect human dignity, devote themselves actively to the pursuit of the common good, and ensure the development and security of their own citizens.Dear brothers and sisters, The words heard by the women at the tomb are also addressed to us: “Why do you seek the living among the dead? He is not here, but has risen” (Lk 24:5-6). Death, solitude and fear are not the last word. There is a word that transcends them, a word that only God can speak: it is the word of the resurrection (cf. John Paul II, Conclusion of the Way of the Cross, 18 April 2003). By the power of God’s love, it “dispels wickedness, washes faults away, restores innocence to the fallen, and joy to mourners, drives out hatred, fosters concord and brings down the mighty” (Easter Proclamation). Happy Easter to all! - Pope Francis"

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PLEASE PRAY FOR THESE AND ALL MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES

Jordan Cook, Eddie Clark, Kris Drake, Kyle Gray, Brian Gehm, Alaina Gehm, Johnny Braun, Grant Wanamaker, Trenton Brown, Michael Lucas, Drew Hargus, Steven Layne Blair, Jr., Danielle Crites, Joseph Brakeville, Keith Johnson, Joseph Buehlman,

Teresa Buehlman, Jess Houk, Austin Knebel, Megan Schuette, Eric Hoehn, Daniel Chartrand, Morgun Yogore, Thomas Haine, William Kerr, Alex Geisen, Nick Dunphy, Matthew Gonzales, Dree Anna Dixon, Jacob Allen, Ron Wisnasky, Jacob Dunse, Matt Jouett, Gary Clark, Patrick Admire McDill, Tamara Cardenas, Emily Keith, Lisa Haegele, Kyle Ontis, Kaleb Selock, Caleb Rench, Danny Geringer, Zach Meyer, Jeff Schlobohm

Please remember our brothers and sisters,who are in need of prayer.

Darlene Huebener, Shirley Dunphy, Peggy Wheaton, Mary Jenniches, Abigail Stephenson, Owen Stephenson, Ella Curry, Sean Michael Donahue, Phyllis Milford-Rill, Kailey Almeter, Barb Maher, Lucy Rose Lucas, Bill Haine, Larry Greenwell, Sofia Sciacca, The Gray Family, The Sciacca Family, Ed Dorsey, Marge Ridder, Mike Mihalich, Florence Sabaj, Bertha Lavitus, Lois Wuellner, Sue Imming, Sharon Thompson, Al Nolte, Cheryl Lucas, Karen Huff, Brian Scheffel, Amy Terhaar, Sam Yungling, Christina Weirich Phillips, Brenda Nolan, Jim Clark, Joan Gulotta, JoanAnn Springman, Tad Holt, Mary Buckley, Amanda Runtz, Ken Conrady, John White, John Lake, Chuck Engdale, Liam Monahan, Eva Perica, Barb Cronn, Debra Houghton, Deron Griffin, Helen Bensman Smith, Nancy Redman, Becky Roberts, Devon Neal, Georgia Price, Mable Rench, Eleanour Dubetz, Catharine Williams, Tod Eaton, John White

**We want to continue praying for every person that you request. If you have submitted a name for prayers in the bulletin they will remain for one month. If you would like to ask the parish to continue praying, please let the parish office know by calling (618) 465-4284. Thank you for understanding!

KNIGHTLY NEWSThe Alton Knights of Columbus would like to thank all those who attended our Lenten fish buffet! We had a tremendous turnout each week and greatly appreciate your support!

DIVINE MERCY SUNDAYFocus: Like the early Christians, let us be filled with

gratitude and love for the Lord.The Church continues to celebrate and give thanks for the mystery of the resurrection of Christ. We acknowledge that God has appointed the risen Jesus judge of all creation. Therefore, with hearts full of hope and faith, we seek to be reconciled in his divine mercy and to share in his eternal life.

In Acts, Luke recalls how the early Christian community was filled with gratitude and love for the Lord, and was willing to share everything they had as a sign of that love. Saint John reassures the struggling community in the second reading that by loving God they have the strength to love each other and remain faithful to the Lord. In the Gospel, Jesus convinces Thomas of the truth of his resurrection.

PART ONE - THE PROFESSION OF FAITHSECTION ONE - "I BELIEVE" - "WE BELIEVE"

God Comes To Meet Man – The Stages of Revelation”57. This state of division into many nations, each entrusted by divine providence to the guardianship of angels, is at once cosmic, social and religious. It is intended to limit the pride of fallen humanity10 united only in its perverse ambition to forge its own unity as at Babel.11 But, because of sin, both polytheism and the idolatry of the nation and of its rulers constantly threaten this provisional economy with the perversion of paganism.12

BANNS OF MARRIAGECongratulations to – Dylan Benson & Elizabeth Lindsay Who will be married during the month of April

We offer our best wishes and prayers that the peace of Christ may live always in their hearts and in their home!

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Est. 1858

THE KIOSK CORNERThe Necessity of Divine Mercy

Fr. Chris Alar, MIC, reveals the urgency to live and share the powerful message of Divine Mercy. He explains the basics of the Divine Mercy feast, image, novena, chaplet, and hour of mercy, and how to incorporate them into your spiritual life.

“I learned so much about the Divine Mercy devotion and message given to Saint Faustina by our Lord Jesus Christ. The talk was very informative and also very inspirational and I am looking forward to the Easter octave, especially Divine Mercy Sunday because of the graces that flow on that day. Everyone should listen to this talk to learn about the graces that flow through the Divine Mercy!” Sam – El Paso, TX

BINGO IS BACK!!Please join us Monday, April 9th for St. Mary’s Bingo!

Doors open at 5:00 p.m. Early Bird Game is at 6:40 p.m. Regular Bingo is at 7:00 p.m.

The Spaulding Club (located at the K of C Hall) 405 E. 4th Street, Alton

Color Ball Progressive Jackpot: $1,000.00

CATHOLIC CHARITIES 18th ANNUAL FUNDRAISERThe Madison County Catholic Charities is planning their 18th Annual Fundraiser to be held at the Best Western Premier Hotel located at 3800 E. Homer Adams Pkwy, Alton on Saturday, April 14th at 6:00 p.m. All funds raised will help those in need in our community. If you would like to support the event by way of a monetary or auction item donation, purchase raffle tickets or purchase dinner tickets, please contact (618) 462-0634. Tickets can also be purchased in the Parish Office for $25 or buy two get one free.

BETHALTO KofC – BUFFET CHICKEN DINNERSunday, April 15th from 11:30 am - 2:00 pm

Adults $10.00 – Children $5.00 (5 to 10 yrs. old)Dinner served at OLQP Parish facility

132 Butcher St. Bethalto, IL.Carry Outs Available – Handicap Accessible

Proceeds go to Council’s Scholarship program and to OLQP Parish

ST. ALPHONSUS GAME NIGHTSt. Theresa’s Altar Society from St. Alphonsus Catholic church in Brighton will host a Game Night on Friday, April 20 at 7:00 pm doors open at 6:00 pm. The cost is $10 for a pack of six game cards and $5 for each additional pack (packs may not be shared between people). A variety of items such as hand-made quilted items, Vera Bradley, Yankee Candle, and other miscellaneous items awarded as prizes along with door and attendance drawings. Food and drinks available for purchase.Please contact Debbie Nolte at (618) 372-4421 or Donna Mizerski at (618) 372-0234 to pre-register and be eligible for a special “pre-registration” drawing.

CAN YOU HELP??We are in need of Nursing Home and Homebound Eucharistic Ministers. If you are able to help either of these ministries, please contact the Parish Office at (618) 465-4284 and we will be sure to get you added. Thank you!!

NATIONAL SHRINE OF OUR LADY OF THE SNOWSNational Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows – Shrine Visitors Center presents: Our Sacred Earth, Our Common Home: Reflection and Action On Laudato Si’ on Saturday, April 21st from 9:00am-12:30pm. Registration is required. Cost: $25 for adults and $15 for students. For registration or more information, please call (618) 394-6270.

2018 OBLATE GALAThis year, the Oblates of the Virgin Mary are celebrating their 2nd Annual Oblate Gala. Come join them at the Seaport Hotel in the Plaza Ballroom in Boston on Saturday, May 5th. The cocktail hour and silent auction begins at 5:30 and the dinner will be served at 7:00 pm. The Oblates serve at St. Francis Chapel in the Prudential Center Mall, St. Clement Eucharistic Shrine in downtown Boston and St. Joseph Retreat House in Milton. All proceeds go to support the Oblate seminarian vocations and formation. For tickets, sponsorship or more information please visit www.omvusa.org/donate/annual-gala/ or call (617) 5364141.

DAUGHTERS OF ST. PAULThe Daughters of St. Paul from Pauline Books & Media in St. Louis will be visiting St. Mary’s

on Sat. & Sun. April 21-22 The Daughters of St. Paul are religious Sisters whose mission is to communicate the Gospel with the media, in the spirit of St. Paul. Their publications of Catholic books, music, and DVDs – both for children and adults – will be available for perusal and purchase after the weekend masses. For more information or special requests call Sr. Laura at (314) 965-3512.

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ST. MARY’S SCHOOL T-SHIRTS

St. Mary’s School Student Council is selling SMS vintage-looking t-shirts for $10.00. All profits from the sale will go towards buying things to make the Middle School library a comfortable space for our students. The money will be used to buy things like beanbag chairs, pillows, and other items to update the space. Order forms are located at the back of church or in the Parish Office. Please turn in order forms to the Parish Office or school office no later than April 23, 2018. Shirts can be picked up in the Parish Office once they come in. If you have any questions, please email Andrea Leach at [email protected].

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL NEWSThe Spring weather is coming and with the change of seasons comes the increase in utility bill assistance. Won't you please help us? Poor boxes are located at the entrances to church. These donations add up more than you might think. The more money we take in, the more we are able to help. We operate strictly on your generosity. Thank you in advance for helping those of our area in need.

HOG RAFFLEThe 7th grade class is having a Hog Raffle fundraiser for their 8th grade class trip. The tickets are $10 each and the drawing will be on May 13th. No tickets will be sold after May 10th. The winner will be notified by phone and will be responsible for picking up the meat from the processor. The winner will be contacted by Korte Processing for cutting instructions. You may purchase tickets from a 7th grader, either of the school offices, or at the Parish office. Thanks so much for supporting our students.

Marquette News!COACHING OPPORTUNITIES

Marquette Catholic High School in Alton is accepting applications for: • Head Cheer Coach

• Assistant Cheer Coach • Dance Coach

An application form may be picked up in the Athletic Office at the school – 219 E. Fourth Street, Alton. For more information, please contact Diana Root at [email protected]

TEACHING OPPORTUNITIESMarquette Catholic High School is currently accepting resumes for the following disciplines: Sciences, Math, English & Foreign Languages. Please send cover letter and resume to Michael Slaughter at [email protected].

MARQUETTE YOUTH SUMMER CAMPMarquette Catholic High School is hosting a series of summer athletic camps for area youth in 1st-12th grade. Parents may register and pay online at www.marquettecatholic.org/summercamps or access a paper form at www.marquettecatholic.org. The sports camps include football, girls and boys soccer, girls and boys basketball, girls and boys tennis, baseball, softball, and girls and boys volleyball. Marquette has a long-standing tradition of successful athletic programs that routinely win regional and sectional championships and have had several teams qualify for the state finals or win state championships. Campers will benefit from the experience of Marquette coaches, successful alumni and current players. Each camper will receive a t-shirt and individual instruction. Register today! For questions, please contact the Athletic Office at 618-463-0583.

St. Mary’sVICE PRINCIPAL POSITION

St. Mary's Catholic School in Alton, IL. is seeking a part-time Vice Principal beginning in the 2018-2019 school year. The successful candidate must live strong Catholic values, have a Master's Degree or in the process of obtaining a Master’s Degree, and appropriate certification. A minimum of three years administrative experience is preferred, but not required.

Established in 1858, we are a faith-filled Pre-K through 8th grade institution dedicated to educating the children of St. Mary's Parish and beyond.

The school has two campuses in Alton (Pre-K - 5 and 6 - 8) and just over 350 students. Our school offers the expertise and support of excellent teachers and staff, several extracurricular programs among which are basketball, volleyball, track, drama, music and aftercare.

Qualified applicants are invited to request an application from the St. Mary's Parish Office via email: [email protected] or by phone at (618) 465-4284 or St. Mary's Parish Office, 519 E. 4th St., Alton, IL 62002.

Completed applications should be submitted no later than April 20, 2018 to: St. Mary’s Vice Principal Search Committee, 519 E. 4th Street, Alton, IL 62002

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Current St. Mary’s

Proposed Change:

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[email protected]

JAMES J. CLAYWELL, AAMS®

Financial Advisor, RJFSOwner, CAM

Securities offered through Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC

3014 Godfrey Road, Suite B | Godfrey, IL 62035T 618.433.8881 | T 844.467.3298 | F 618.433.8883

[email protected]

JAMES J. CLAYWELL, AAMS®

Financial Advisor, RJFSOwner, CAM

Securities offered through Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC

3014 Godfrey Road, Suite B | Godfrey, IL 62035T 618.433.8881 | T 844.467.3298 | F 618.433.8883

[email protected]

JAMES J. CLAYWELL, AAMS®

Financial Advisor, RJFSOwner, CAM

Securities offered through Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC

Brian Fine, Tim Kallal and Craig Schaaf - Funeral Directors

General, Cosmetic & Implant Dentistry

Dr. Kevin Chapel Dr. J.R. Keller4113 Humbert Road • Alton, IL 62002618-465-7777 • Fax 618-465-7787

chapelandkeller.com

Supportive Living for Seniors, 65 & older Chapel & Daily Mass Available

Schedule a tour, we’ll treat you to lunch!

618-463-9000

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E-Mail: [email protected]

Leonard F. BergAttorney at LawElder Law - Nursing HomeMedicaid - WillsTrusts - POA258-4800www.lbergelderlaw.com

Trusts - POA - Special Needs

LITURGICAL ROLES Diocesan VictimsAssistance Coordinator

Ms. Pat Kornfeld(217) 321-1155

Life Insurance • Long-Term Care InsuranceRetirement Annuities • Disability Income Insurance

Protecting Catholic families since 1882.

Jeff ListerField Agent618-806-0882

[email protected]. 1858

SATURDAY, April 145:15 p.m.Music: Mary Kate Brown/Colton Bonnell

SUNDAY, April 158:00 a.m. Music: Ron Abraham/Theresa Gratton

9:30 a.m.Music: Anna Haine/Theresa Gratton

11:00 a.m. Music: SOSM

6:00 p.m.Music: Rich Vitale/John Mehan

WEEKDAY SERVERWeek of April 9 – Alan Van BoovenWeek of April 16 – Robert Hurley

WEEKDAY LECTORWeek of April 9 – Don WojtkowskiWeek of April 16 – Nick Moehn

Lectors, Eucharistic Ministers and Servers:All Saturday Evening and Sunday Masses Please check your MSP App or e-mail

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Lindsay WatersFinancial RepresentativePhone: (618)466-2541Fax: (618)466-29653001 Godfrey RoadGodfrey, IL [email protected]

TRIAL LAWYERS500 6th Street

Alton, Illinois 62002(618) 433-9474 Phone

www. JJHandAssociates.com

215 Herbert Street • Alton IL [email protected]

(618)462-8955

Amanda Lewis CounselingINDIVIDUAL, COUPLES AND FAMILY

COUNSELING AVAILABLE

Alton and O’Fallon Area Locations

[email protected]

www.amandalewiscounseling.com

Q Schwegel’s901 Alby St. - Alton

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465-3731Lennox AC & Heating

Sales & ServiceA Tradition of Service Since 1896

Jourdain Roofing Co.INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL

RESIDENTIAL2705 St. Ambrose - Godfrey

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233 East Center Drive (618) 465-7717P.O. Box 416 St. Louis (314) 355-2586Alton, IL 62002 Fax (618) 465-7710

[email protected]

Samuel A. Mormino, Jr.3517 College Ave. Alton, IL 62002

618-465-2541 www.mvslawyers.com

Downtown Alton 618-462-8384

Est. 1858

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Gerard Fischer, Agent Gerard Fischer and Associates, LLC 3014 Godfrey Rd, Godfrey Bus: (618) 466-7062 gfi [email protected]

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