05_08_2016 - Queen of All Saints Basilica

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05_08_2016 - Queen of All Saints Basilica
MAY 8, 2016 · ASCENSION OF THE LORD
Queen of All Saints
Basilica
First Holy Communion 2016
Mass Schedule
Saturday 5:00 pm
Sunday 6:45, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 am
12:30 pm
Daily Mass
Monday-Friday 6:30, 7:30, 8:45 am
Saturday 8:00 am
Confessions
Saturday following the 8:00 am
Mass until all are heard
Holy Hour
Monday at 7:00pm
Happy
Mother’s Day
www.qasparish.org
Alice O'Hearn
Luca Grabowski
Madonna Aguilar
Nathan Olszewski
Marco Graham
Alyson Alcain
Matthew Osterman
William Haring
Cian Alcantara
Benett Palma
John Haring
Lorelai Arends
Anna Pappageorge
James Holowaty
Ava Arguelles
Arianna Paul
Dexter Honda
Isabel Arranz
Olivia Philbin
Ryan Huening
Norie Balbarin
William Pikarski
Grace Ingles
Mariana Bañuelos
Grace Praznowski
Gabriella Janus
Nicholas Belcore
Ella Puljic
Margaret Jirgal
Luke Berghoff
Laine Rettell
Matt Eivan Bernardino Maxwell Karczmarzyk
Kevin Rodricks
Victoria Karczmarzyk
Nicholas Berndt
John Anthony Romano
Brian Keane
Domenica Brunetti
Emilie San Roman
Lilyana Kielbasa
Michaela Burm
Brennan Sanchez
Henry Kim
Kai Calcutt
Patrick Sanner
Ciaran Koehn
Natalia Cerrado
Lucas Savaiano
Martina Krpan
Bridget Coffman
Luke Schmucker
Alexa Kuman
Nora Colgan
Amelia Seto
Sebastian LaCour
Griffin Connolly
Penelope
Shannon
Maeve Lally
Maggie Corbett
Bridget Smith
Oskar Lesniak
Samuel Curry
Michael Stone
Marycait Mackie
Nichole De la Pena
Joseph Stumm
Mary-Brigid Maté
James Degand
Hazel Tabora
Madelyn McNamara
Jordyn DeVincent
Peter Tedeski
Gabriel Meadows
Kelvin Doan
Joaquin Tejada
Benjamin Mellinger
Aiden Doerscheln
Devin Tinimbang
Nicolas Mendieta
Miles Drennan
Tien Tong
Kristel Mercado
Lorenzo Elano
Sofia Ujiki
Nomar Meza
Grace Engelbert
Christopher Evangelides
Lana Urgel
Sophia Miller
Max Evens
Colin Vardijan
Landon Mitchell
Gage Fallows
Emily Vasilj
Isabella Monastero
Conor Fitzgerald
Breanna Vendiola
Grant Mulhern
Thomas Fowler
Amelie Lei Vizconde
Lauren Navarrete
Loraine Francisco
Ava Vlasic
Liljana Nelson
Olivia Fraterrigo
Maria Voight
Evan Nguyen
Harry Fry
Daniel Voss
Connolly Nugent
Benjamin Gempeler
Maya Walczak
Anu Odisho
Alivia Giamalva
Kathleen Warner
Ronan O'Donnell
William Glunz
Liam Weinberg
6280 N. Sauganash Avenue ■ Chicago, Illinois 60646 ■ Phone: 773-736-6060 ■ Fax: 773-736-6099
From the Pastor
A beautiful tradition that is developing here at Queen of All Saints is the
simple devotion to the Blessed Mother by the First Communicants of our parish on
Mother’s Day. The children put on their finery once again, march in solemn
procession at the 9:30 Mass and place flowers before the statue of the Blessed Mother
in the sanctuary. The children then sit with their parents for the rest of Mass and
come forward to receive their second Communion with the other members of the
assembly. So much goes on in the swirl of activities that comes upon us each May
that this simple, quiet moment of respect and esteem for the Blessed Mother of our Savior, Jesus Christ,
provides an oasis of peace for all of us.
May is traditionally celebrated as the month of Our Lady. And rightly so. In the natural world
May is the month when the bulbs buried in the fall begin to sprout new life. As my own mother used to
tell us as we sometimes crouched in the basement during thunderstorms, “April showers bring May
flowers.” May speaks of fertility, the regeneration of life, the re-awakening of all that is lifeless to the
warmth and brightness of the sun. That’s why it is particularly appropriate that we recognize the role of
the Blessed Virgin Mary in bearing the human body of her divinely-begotten Son into the world, in
bringing the light of the world itself into human existence. And, since all Christian people, because of
their baptism, live a whole new kind of life, life in Christ, Mary is honored as the mother of us all. Her
embrace gathers all under her cloak and into her arms: the children of war and conflict, the children of
drought and famine, the children of abundance and wealth, the children of hunger and devastation, the
children of immigrants and people on the move, orphaned and abandoned children, spoiled and indulged
children, children of every race, every nation and every age. For this reason Mary is a worthy object of
the prayerful devotion of all of us – not just women and mothers – but fathers and sons as well.
Since our splendid Basilica as well as the whole parish is dedicated to the Blessed Mother in her
role as Queen of All Saints, she occupies a special place in our devotion. I wonder how many of our
parishioners know how frequently their neighbors gather in prayer to honor the Blessed Mother?
Every Monday night there is a novena to Mary prayed from 6 - 7. During that novena special
Marian prayers are said which include the recitation of the Rosary, the litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary
and several Marian songs. A Holy Hour of Eucharistic adoration immediately follows that novena every
Monday evening and always includes the Rosary and often other prayers in honor of the Blessed Mother.
A fairly large group of those who attend the 8:45 Mass every day remain afterwards to pray the Rosary
together. These devotions are only fitting in a parish named for Mary, Queen of All Saints.
And it is also very fitting that as we honor Mary today, we also honor all mothers. The First
Communicants can perhaps represent all of us as they place their flowers before the statue of Mary.
Perhaps we can see in them a little of ourselves showing respect, esteem and affection not just to the
Blessed Mother but also to each of our own mothers. Each of us owes so much to our mothers and yet,
sadly, we can sometimes take their enormous sacrifices on our behalf for granted. Moms are always
there; moms can’t get sick; moms can hardly ever find a moment for themselves; moms don’t think of
themselves first; moms are the greatest. May God bless them.
Monsignor John Pollard
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Parish News
Religious Education News
Vacation Bible School: Surf Shack: Catch the Wave of God’s Amazing Love
Once again, Queen of All Saints is offering 4 days of exploring
bible stories in music, games, crafts, snacks, and the ever popular
pail mail. If you have a 4 year old through the 5th grade, the days of
June 27th - June 30th are designed just for you. The day begins at
9AM when we all head out to sea. Campers return to shore at 12
noon with tales of Creation, Moses, and Jesus serving a seaside
breakfast. All of the fun will cost only $60. Grab your sunscreen
and your surf board and be the ones who experience God’s amazing
love this summer. Call the RE Office for details on registration.
RE Registration
Registration is now open on the parish website. Simply download the documents, fill
them out and bring them to the office. Please note that there is a slight change. All returning
students need to fill out one set of documents, but all new students need to fill out a different
set of forms. This change was meant to simply forms for returning students.
Any family wishing to receive the early bird discount of
$50 per family must pay in full. The deadline for early bird
registration is June 15th. In the case that you would like to pay
with a credit card, please go to GIVE Central, and follow their
procedure.
Mercy Works!
Baptized Into the Faith
Nathan Dimitar Pellicano
Son of Keith & Mary Pankovski
Sebrina Salamero Komar
Daughter of Mark & Mylene Salamero Komar
William Theodore Morrissey
Son of William F. & Carrie Sutkus Morrissey
Throughout Lent, we invited everyone to
participate in doing “works of mercy”. In Pope
Francis’ declaring 2016 a holy Year of Mercy, let
us continue to fill our box!
Please write down your “Work
of Mercy” and place it in the
baskets throughout the Basilica
or our collection box located
under the Sacred Heart of Mercy
altar in the Basilica (east side).
Or you can e-mail your work of
mercy to:
[email protected].
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Welcome and Information Meeting on New Troop Forming
Open to Queen of All Saints 2016-2017 Kindergarten Class Girls
Monday, May 16 3:30 p.m
Queen of All Saints Cafeteria
We are in need of enthusiastic people to be Girl Scout Leaders for the 2016-2017 Queen of All
Saints Daisy Kindergarten Troop. There will be information about existing troops, how to
become a leader, volunteer resources, training, and other opportunities that are available for
girls and adults. Being a Girl Scout volunteer is a wonderful way to spend quality time with your
daughter and make a difference in others girls’ lives. Girls are encouraged to attend as well.
For more information or to RSVP contact Tara Keating 312-925-2301
or [email protected].
Girl Scouting builds girls of courage,
confidence, and character, who make
the world a better place.
Our monthly meeting, along
with a Pizza Party will be this...
The QAS Daily Rosary
Group invites all to join
in a “Display of Prayer”
by saying at least one
Hail Mary everyday to
end violence.
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Friday, May 13th
3:30 to 5:00pm
Holy Name Room
WHY GO TO MASS EVERY SUNDAY?
REASON 24
There are times when the truth seems very hard to find. Most people
don’t trust the accuracy of much of the reporting in newspapers or in the
electronic media. Politicians unfortunately have lost most of their credibility
and are close to the bottom of the list of people who can be trusted to
speak the truth. The whole world of advertising relies partially on deception
to sell products. Even truth in advertising laws haven’t seemed to regain the
confidence of consumers. Some financial institutions have adopted such
shady practices that they have placed the whole economy at risk. In light of
scandal and cover-up, people even doubt the veracity of what the Church
communicates. But of one thing we can always be sure: the truth of God’s
word in the person of Jesus Christ. He is the real person we meet in the
Eucharist every Sunday, the person who himself is “the Way, the Truth and
the Life.”
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© Queen of All Saints Basilica, Rev. Msgr. John Pollard
“I was sick and you visited me…”
.
We have all been homebound at some point in our lives. Perhaps the cause was a serious illness, or a postsurgery restriction, or even one of our snowy Chicago winters. Being homebound for a day or two may be
a welcome respite but longer periods might have us feeling lonely, cooped-up, sad. It is these longer
periods that our homebound parishioners endure. How wonderful it is to have a visitor! And, even more,
to have a visitor who brings the Lord in Holy Communion.
One of the Works of Mercy that we have been focusing on during this year is to visit the sick. Our
Ministers of Care (formerly Homebound Ministers) live this work through their service of bringing Holy
Communion to those who are unable to celebrate Mass with our community.
Who can be a Minister of Care? It is someone who loves Jesus in the Eucharist and is eager to share him.
It is someone who is compassionate and a good listener.
What does a Minister of Care do? Once or twice a month the minister attends the 9:30 Mass and
afterwards visits two or three assigned people, prays with them, and gives them Holy Communion. Any of
our current ministers will tell you it is a privilege and a joy to serve our brothers and sisters in this way.
Our parish will provide necessary initial and on-going training for new ministers.
You will “apprentice” to a seasoned minister before you go out on your own. You
will be supported by the community of Ministers of Care and share times of prayer
and learning with them. Will you join us?
Need more information? Please call Carole Eipers at 773-736-6060 extension 232.
In the Gospel of Matthew (25:31-40) Jesus tells us that visiting the sick is one of the
acts on which we will be judged. How blest those ministers are who have visited the
sick!
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RAISE
PADDLE!
WE ARE RAISING THE PADDLE to improve our GYMNASIUM. After the basilica, it is
the single most used space in our parish for large gatherings of people. Not only is it a gym but
an activity center where we do our entertaining. Just like when you entertain in your home, you
want your living room to look its best, be comfortable and be safe for your guests. The same
should be true for our gymnasium.
We are taking a 3 tiered approach
towards our fundraising efforts
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TIER 3
$85,000
TIER 2
$55,000
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$45,000
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stage curtain
Tier 1 plus
new backboards,
banners & score
table
Bleachers
For every dollar we raise, a dollar is matched up to $25,000!
Donate now at www.events.org/qasfieldofdreams or stop by the rectory to make your donation
to this important cause. Help us reach our $85,000 goal to improve our gymnasium!
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Celebrating 75 Years of Queen of All Saints School
“ALWAYS TIED TO QUEEN OF ALL SAINTS”
Purchase a tie and support UPP and help commemorate this event!
The UPP committee is selling men’s ties and untied bowties honoring
the 75th anniversary of Queen of All Saints School.
BUY A TIE TO SHOW YOUR SUPPORT AND WEAR IT TO UPP ON MAY 20, 2016!
Show your pride for Queen of All Saints and wear your tie to First Communion,
Confirmation, Graduation or to church. If you have any questions,
please contact Amy Jo Parker at [email protected]
or Shannon Divane at [email protected].
I would like to purchase ______ neck ties $40 each
Please mark a style:
‰ Traditional tie
$_________
‰ Bowtie
Printed
Name_______________________________________________________________________
Phone_________________________________
Email_____________________________________________________
Please make all checks payable to Queen of All Saints.
Completed forms and payment can be dropped off at the rectory or sent to school. Please mark
the envelope UPP 2016 Neckties.
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HEADS
OR
TAILS!
One lucky winner will take home $1,200
Quantities are limited - Order yours today!
You don’t want to miss out on the fun and a chance to win cash!
Heads or Tails is a fun game that will be held at the beginning of the Live Auction!
For a chance to play, buy a blinker - 1 for $25 or 2 for $40 (1 for you & 1 for your guest!)
(To play for a chance to win, participants must be present at the UPP)
Heads or Tails Rules:
Participants who have purchased a blinker are eligible to play. Only one blinker per person.
Turn your blinker on and you're ready to play! The emcee will announce "It's time to play Heads or Tails"
when the game is ready to begin.
When directed place both hands on your "Head" or your "Tail" to await the result of the coin toss. Players
matching the coin toss remain standing. The coin toss will repeat. The last person standing wins the game and
the prize!
If you have any questions, please contact Becky O’Hearn at [email protected] or Susanne McNamara at
[email protected]
*This game will replace Split The Pot
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Name__________________________________________________ Phone____________________________
Email____________________________________________________________________________________
Please make all checks payable to Queen of All Saints
I would like to purchase
‰1 blinker/$25 ‰2 blinkers/$40
TOTAL $_______
*You will receive your blinker(s) at the event.
UPP and its committee are not responsible for lost or stolen blinkers
Completed forms and payment can be dropped off at the rectory
or sent to school. Please mark the envelope “Heads or Tails”
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Queen of All Saints Basilica
f tewardship
Committed to Christ,
sharing God's gifts, building the Church together
Seventh Sunday of Easter —May 8, 2016
In their pastoral letter, Stewardship: A Disciple’s Response, the
U.S. Catholic Bishops remind us that good disciples and stewards
do the following: “As Christian stewards, we receive God’s gifts
gratefully, cultivate them responsibly, share them lovingly in
justice with others, and return them with increase to the Lord.”
Each generation of Catholics is given an important mission: how
do we pass on the faith to the next generation? Foremost is
evangelization — knowing our faith well and sharing it with
others. Also important is the careful and prayerful sharing of our
God-given resources.
“I am the Alpha and the Omega, the first and
the last, the beginning and the end.”
REVELATION 22:13
This is a reminder of how we should live our
lives 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – putting
God first in all that we do.
Not only when I am at Mass and parish activities, but when I am in the world, at work
or at school.
Living gratefully and generously is a lifestyle,
it’s how I make all my decisions.
Our Weekly Stewardship for April 24, 2016
Actual to Prior Yr
YTD
Week
$25,491
$1,133,344
Last Year
$26,312
$1,137,376
Difference
($821)
($4,032)
Actual to Budget
YTD
Week
$25,491
$1,133,344
Weekly Budget
$27,675
$1,162,350
Difference
($2,184)
($29,006)
MENTAL HEATH AWARENESS
St. John Paul II was aware that mental illness will
increase in our age because of stress in our society.
In this year of Mercy, let us come together and pray for
our brothers and sisters in need who suffer from these
brain diseases.
Everyone is welcome to come to the Mass where we
honor St. Dymphna and our Blessed Virgin Mary to
intercede for these persons that suffer from mental illness.
WHEN:
Monday, May 16th
8:45am Mass
Medals, novena booklets, and holy cards of St. Dymphna
will be available. Everyone is welcomed. Refreshments
afterwards in the Rectory.
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Mass Intentions
Sunday, May 8th (Ascension of the Lord) - All Sunday Masses will be offered for the People of Queen of All
Saints and the Benefactors of our Endowments for the School and the Parish.
Monday, May 9th - School Endowment Fund Benefactors, QAS Homebound, Estelle E. Sklodowski, Patti
Kushner, Angela C. Tadel, Kaas and Stegmaier families, Donald Shetler, In Honor of Our Blessed Mother Ben & Sara Testa, Aurora Vinzons, Bernice Parrilli, Aunt Elizabeth Moyes
Readings: Acts 19:1-8, Jn 16:29-33
Tuesday, May 10th (St. Damien de Veuster) - Deceased Members of the QAS Widowed Group, Ruth
Stegmaier, Chester & Wanda Burzawa, Stanley & Kay Przepiorski, Rev. Edwin Karlowicz C.R., Paul & Anna
Burzawa, Adolph & Antoinette Burzawa, Stanley & Marya Kozlowski, Janis Johnson, John & Christine
Peters, Wanda & Chestan Peters, Henry & Lillian Miller, Servillo Calabang, Agapito T. Manaois, Eufrocina
B. Manaois, Jorge B. Manaois, Bianca & Rutilia Natalucci
Readings: Acts 20:17-27, Jn 17:1-11a
Wednesday, May 11th - Basilica Fund Members, George Stegmaier, Frank Vitacco, Ria Erdelyi, Fred
Stummer, Richard F. Scheuer, Lillian Miller
Readings: Acts 20:28-38, Jn 17:11b-19
Thursday, May 12th (Sts. Nereus and Achilleus/St. Pancras) - Over 50 Club Members, Eileen Stegmaier
Readings: Acts 22:30, 23:6-11, Jn 17:20-26
Friday, May 13th (Our Lady of Fatima) - Chester & Wanda Burzawa, Stanley & Kay Przepiorski, Rev.
Edwin Karlowicz C.R., Paul & Anna Burzawa, Adolph & Antoinette Burzawa, Stanley & Marya Kozlowski,
Janis Johnson, John & Christine Peters, Wanda & Chestan Peters, Helen & Jerry Martin, Rocco Salvatore,
Patria Abeleda, Stephanie L. Coyne, Rocco Salvatore, Jose F. Lim
Readings: Acts 25:13b-21, Jn 21:15-19
Saturday, May 14th (St. Matthias) - Jude Menard, Special Intention, Veramel & Tommy Piazza, Dolores
Smith
Readings: Acts 1:15-17, 20-26, Jn 15:9-17
We Pray for our Recently Deceased
Pavle Briskovic
Stjepa Pavlovic
Romuald Wierzba
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Queen of All Saints Basilica Information
6280 N. Sauganash Avenue • Chicago, Illinois 60646 • (773) 736-6060
Pastoral Staff
Sunday Masses
Pastor…………….……….……….Rev. Msgr. John E. Pollard
Pastor Emeritus………....…..….….Rev. Msgr. Wayne F. Prist
Associate Pastor………..……………….Rev. Simon Braganza
Associate Pastor………….……..…..Rev. Thomas J. Campana
Resident ……………….……………….Rev. Edward D. Grace
Resident……………….…..……..Rev. Richard Conyers, CSC
Deacon………………….………..Rev. Mr. Michael Monnelly
Pastoral Associate…………………………...Dr. Carole Eipers
Director of Religious Education……..…..Mrs. Aline Reynolds
Director of Music . …………………...…….Dr. Kenneth Sotak
Assistant Director of Music…….…………….....Paul Scavone
Saturday Vigil …………………..……………………5:00 pm
Sunday…...…………….6:45, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 am, 12:30 pm
Rectory Hours
Monday-Friday……………………..……….8:30 am-4:00 pm
Telephone Numbers
Rectory………………………………………....773-736-6060
School/Preschool………………………...……..773-736-0567
Parish FAX……………………………….…….773-736-6099
Religious Education Office………………….....773-286-1939
Accounting Office
Business Manager……………………..……….Gerald Farrell
Accounting Assistant……………………....Kate Dombrowski
Rectory Office Staff
Parish Secretary………………………….…...Pam Hautzinger
Parish Secretary……………………….………....Michael Jolls
Parish Secretary…………………..………….…..Mary Morley
Building and Grounds
Ralph Meschewski, Bobby Brooks, Victor Miranda, Jonathon
Hernandez, Eric Martinez, Ken Skokowski
Queen of All Saints School
Early Childhood through Grade 8
Principal……………………………….....…Mr. Peter Tantillo
Administrative Assistant ……….…………….Mrs. Ida Segreti
School Secretary………...…………….… Mrs. Janet Santicola
Visit Our Website
Queen of All Saints Basilica……………...www.qasparish.org
Queen of All Saints School…………….....www.qasschool.org
Daily Mass and Rosary
Monday-Friday…….……………...………6:30, 7:30, 8:45 am
Saturday………………………………………...……..8:00 am
Rosary………………...………...Daily after the 8:45 am Mass
Devotions and Holy Day Masses
Holy Hour……………….…………………..Monday, 7:00 pm
Please consult the parish bulletin or website for the holy day
Mass schedule.
The Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday………...…After the 8:00 am Mass until all are heard
To Register in the Parish
Please contact the Rectory Office……………...773-736-6060
The Sacrament of Baptism
Queen of All Saints rejoices in the incorporation of new members
into the Body of Christ through the Sacrament of Baptism. If you are
a registered parishioner, please come into the rectory during business
hours to schedule your child's baptism. If it is not possible for you to
come into the rectory, please call the rectory to make arrangements.
The Sacrament of Baptism for infants is celebrated two or three
Sundays of the month, depending on the time of year, at 1:30 PM call the rectory for the exact schedule. A Baptismal Preparation class
for the parents is required. They are held on select Mondays at 7:30
PM in the Rectory and must also be scheduled in advance. If an adult
or a school age child seeks baptism, special arrangements should be
made with one of the priests.
The Sacrament of Matrimony
Queen of All Saints helps couples prepare not only for their wedding
day, but the lifelong commitment of living a Christian marriage.
Parishioners of Queen of All Saints Basilica who are baptized and
free to marry in the Catholic Church may celebrate their marriage in
Queen of All Saints Basilica. Couples from Queen of All Saints
seeking marriage in Queen of All Saints Basilica should contact one
of the parish priests at least six months prior to their intended date of
marriage. The couple must meet with one of the priests before the
date for the marriage can be confirmed.
Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick
The sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick is not a sacrament for
those who are at the point of death. As soon as one of the faithful
begins to be in danger of death from sickness or old age, the fitting
time for him/her to receive this sacrament has certainly already
arrived. Therefore, any member of the faithful who is seriously ill
because of sickness or advanced age, may properly receive this
sacrament.
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Today’s Readings
Celebrant Schedule
Next Sunday, May 15th
5:00pm - Fr. Brendan Horan
6:45am - Fr. Edward Grace
8:00am - Msgr. John Pollard
9:30am - Fr. Thomas Campana
11:00am - Fr. Simon Braganza
12:30pm - Msgr. Wayne Prist
First Reading — Jesus tells the disciples that they
will be witnesses to the ends of the earth (Acts 1:111).
Psalm — God mounts his throne to shouts of joy: a
blare of trumpets for the Lord (Psalm 47).
Second Reading — God seated Jesus at his right
hand in the heavens (Ephesians 1:17-23) or Hebrews
9:24-28; 10:19-23.
Gospel — As Jesus blessed his disciples he parted
from them and was taken up to heaven (Luke 24:4653).
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Mass, there will be a social gathering and FREE hot luncheon in the basement cafeteria. RSVP soon,
only 350 spots are available for the free luncheon!
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Serving Quality Meats Since 1977
(773) 736-3766
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4 SALE
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our church bulletin.
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[email protected]
ED THE PLUMBER
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Satisfaction Guaranteed As
We Do All Our Own Work
Cell: 312-671-2512
Lic# 055-026066
$$ Parishioner Discount $$
773-471-1444
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Flowers
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1 FREE
with at least 4 paid garments
(with ad)
Not valid with any other offer
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Expires 2/1/17
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872-208-3260
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6019 N. Lincoln Ave. - Chicago
Open 7 Days - Credit Cards Accepted
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in
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Lincolnwood, IL 60712
COLOR
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• Estate Planning
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• Real Estate
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Dr. Debora Grandinetti, M.D.
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6322 N. Cicero (Cicero & Devon)
5357 West Devon Avenue
Chicago, IL 60646
Attorney - Parishioner
• Real Estate
• Probate
773-763-7264
NO Attorney & Broker
fees
Myrna Rankin
G. ELECTRICAL
• Garages
• Stairs
LICENSED - BONDED - INSURED
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www.mosaicostile.com
George Banuelos - Parishioner
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• Brick Paving
773-774-6976
H O L L AN D E R
ELECTRICAL
Real Estate Broker
Certified Short Sale Specialist
6600 N. Lincoln Ave., Ste. 234,
Lincolnwood, IL 60712
Rick Glorioso
312-720-7474
No Job Too Small!
Parishioner Discount w/ Ad
Free Estimates
Insured
• Patios
773-267-7219
3723 W. Devon-Chicago
[email protected]
Foreclosure
Loan Modification
PROBLEM?
• Estate Planning
• Sidewalks
MARION
WIDTMANN
For further information,
please call the Parish Office.
5576 N. Elston Ave.
FREE ESTIMATES
Video Sewer & Locating Service
www.nuzzoplumbing.com
Lic. # 14636 Lic. # 055-024301
Consider Remembering
VIA GALANTE
Your Parish in Your Will. CEMENT CONTRACTORS, INC.
MATTHEW BRADY
JPG Concrete
773-625-6280
REPAIR • UPGRADE • NEW CONST.
Music Instructor • Piano, Guitar, Banjo
YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD ELECTRICIAN
Family Medical Care
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Power Rodding
YOUR ACE IN THE HOLE
FOR CASUAL DRINKS
MONDAY SPECIAL
4 PM-10 PM
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WITH FRIES
AND COLESLAW
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT
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& SUNDAY
8 AM-12 PM
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Caring for someone with dementia? We can help
(773) 259-0971
www.ADCareExperts.com
[email protected]
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APN-Parishioner
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Local Moving
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www.HollanderMoving.com
800-323-6600
Via Veneto Restaurant and Banquets
Open 7 Days for Lunch and Dinner
Brian or Sally, coordinators
860.399.1785
CST 2117990-70
an Official Travel
Agency of Apostleship
of the Sea-USA
Beautiful Banquet Rooms for 10 to 200 Guests
www.CatholicCruisesAndTours.com
Our Specialties Include
• Weddings • Bridal Showers • Birthday Parties
• Communions • Baptisms
(UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT)
20% OFF (MINIMUM OF $50.00 OR MORE ON SERVICE)
847-779-3610 • 6451 North Lincoln Ave. • Lincolnwood
• Concentrated in Flood
Control Seepage and
Sewer Problems of Residential
and Commercial Properties
Jerry & Shawn O’Neill
Agents ~ Parishioners
For a Free Quote, Call
773-685-3600
773-267-0888
Open Mother’s Day for Brunch
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6340 N. Lincoln Ave - Chicago
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