Saint Juliana Parish

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Saint Juliana Parish
MASS SCHEDULE
Sunday
7:30, 9:00, 10:30 AM and 12:00 Noon
Saturday for Sunday Obligation
5:00 PM
Monday through Friday in Chapel
7:00 and 8:45 AM
Saturday Morning in Church
8:30 AM
Holy Days in Church
6:00, 7:00, 8:45 AM and 7:00 PM
RECONCILIATION
Saturday following 8:30 Mass & 4:00 to 4:30 PM in
Reconciliation Room of church or call for appointment.
BAPTISMS
First and third Sundays of each month at 1:30 PM in church.
Arrangements must be made at parish business office at least
one month in advance. First-time parents and parents new to
our parish must attend a preparation meeting at 7:30 PM on
the third Tuesday of any month prior to the Baptism.
WEDDINGS
Arrangements by appointment with a priest should be made at
least six months in advance of wedding day.
CHURCH
7201 N Oketo Ave
CHAPEL
7200 N Osceola Ave
PARISH CENTER & BUSINESS OFFICE
7200 N Osceola Ave · Chicago, IL 60631
Tel 773.631.4127 · Fax 773.631.4150
www.stjuliana.org
RECTORY
7158 N Osceola · Tel. 773.631.4386
SCHOOL
Kathleen Barton
PRINCIPAL:
7400 W Touhy Ave
Tel 773.631.2256 · Fax 773.631.1125
PASTOR:
PASTOR EMERITUS:
PASTOR EMERITUS:
RETIRED ASSOCIATE:
DEACON COUPLES:
PASTORAL ASSOCIATE:
MUSIC DIRECTOR:
BUSINESS MANAGER:
HEALTH CO-ORD.:
PARISH SERVICES:
ADMIN. ASSISTANT:
BULLETIN EDITOR:
Rev. Stephen Kanonik
Rev. Donald J. Ahearn
Rev. Philip Dressler
Rev. Roger Caplis
Elizabeth and Edward Dolan
Margaret and Robert Ryan
Pam Francisco, D.R.E · 631.2239
Margie Shiel · 774.4956
Jeanne Anderson
Cindy Brennan
Joyce Browne
Diane Holmen
Claudette Link
“Come Walk Together
The Way of Christ”
Saint Juliana Parish
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
February 14, 2010
“Blessed are you who are poor, for the kingdom
of God is yours. Blessed are you who are now
hungry, for you will be satisfied.”
— Luke 6:20-21a
Worship & Spiritual Life
Bereavement Ministry
Choirs/Handbells
Christ Renews His Parish
Eucharist Minister
Family Liturgy
Holy Hour of Adoration
WEEKLY OFFERING
CONTRIBUTIONS
Thank you for your support!
Offerings
Week of 2/7
YTD to Budget
$
$
14,767
(54,354)
Additional Offerings - YTD
Parish Projects
School Support
Fund
$
16,033
$
15,326
GiveCentral.org is now available to accept your electronic payments. Contact
the parish office at 773.631.4127 or
email [email protected] to enroll today.
Lector/Commentator
Liturgy Team
Ministers of Care
Order of St. Francis
Parish Council
Servers/Ushers
Blessed Are They Who Hope in the Lord.
On these dark and cold days at the end of winter it is comforting to hear words
of hope that come to us in the Sunday readings, especially the Beatitudes spoken by Jesus (Luke 6:17, 20-26). The Beatitudes call us to a life of hope,
knowing that what brings us sadness on earth will be turned to joy in heaven.
You may be feeling that hope already in your parish after the 5 weeks of Catholics Come Home television ads. In the last three weeks since the ads were on
TV the stories have come in through phone calls and e-mails about individuals
and families who are returning to the practice of the faith because they felt a
warm invitation extended from their parish. There were two special opportunities for Reconciliation in the Archdiocese and over 400 people participated,
some who had been away from the church for more than 10 years.
The television ads not only brought people back to church, they helped practicing Catholics think about what it is that we believe. One statement in the ad
called Epic initiated many conversations about our history, “We developed the
scientific method and the laws of evidence.”
There are moments in Church history that people point to when Church leaders
dismissed scientific facts and those sad moments in history are always dredged
up in this discussion. Looking at those facts in the context of 2,000 years of
not only participating in science, but leading the way that the sciences were
organized and advanced in the world gives a different perspective. To hear a
great presentation on Church and science go to Fr. Bob Barron’s website
www.wordonfire.org and listen to his sermon from Epiphany 1-30-10, it is sermon #469.
During the Lenten Season
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Weekday Masses in Church at
7:00 & 8:45am
Stations of the Cross following
the 8:45 a.m. Mass on Fridays
Holy Hour on Monday evenings
from 6:30-7:30 p.m. in the
Chapel
The Chapel is always open for prayer
and meditation during our regular
parish business hours.
Mondays & Fridays:
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays:
8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
Saturdays & Sundays:
9:00a.m. - Noon
For those Catholics who were intrigued by the TV ads to learn more about their
faith, there will be an adult formation series in Lent called HOMECOMING:
Catholics Renewing Their Faith. This 5-week series will take place in 19 parishes around the Archdiocese of Chicago. For a detailed list of locations and
dates go to www.CatholicsComeHomeCHICAGO.org
2010 Lenten Regulations
1. Abstinence from meat is to observed on Ash Wednesday and ALL Fridays of
Lent by all Catholics 14 years old and older.
2. Fasting is to be observed on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday by all Catholics
who are 18 years of age, but not yet 59. Those who are bound to this may take
only one full meal. Eating solid foods between meals is not permitted. But if necessary, two smaller meals are permitted in order to maintain strength according
to individual needs.
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Worship & Spiritual Life
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Mon.
1 Pt 5:1-4; Mt 16:13-19
Tues.
Is 55:10-11; Mt 6:7-15
Wed.
Jon 3:1-10; Lk 11:29-32
Thu.
Est C:12, 14-16, 23-25; Mt
7:7-12
Fri.
Ez 18:21-28; Mt 5:20-26
Sat.
Dt 26:16-19; Mt 5:43-48
Sun.
Gn 15:5-12, 17-18; Ps 27;
Phil 3:17 — 4:1 [3:20 —
4:1]; Lk 9:28b-36
Mass Schedule
The Mass schedule for Ash Wednesday is as follows: 7:00 a.m., 8:45 a.m., 1:15 p.m., with
school children in attendance and 7:00 p.m.
Ashes will be distributed during the masses. All Masses are in church.
Mark Your Calendars
for the
St. Juliana Parish Mission
Irish Family Mass
Monday, March 15th
at 7:00 p.m.
In Church
Reception Will Follow Mass
In the Ahearn Activity Center
Sunday, March 7th
through
Wednesday, March 10th
Labyrinth Walk
Holy Hour
Mondays in the Chapel
from 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
“He comes form heaven for your
personally, to offer you companionship and consolation.”
St. Peter Julian Eymard
Apostle of the Eucharist.
III Robert V. Gilfert &
Erin M. Doherty
Sunday March 7th from Noon – 6:00 P.M.
In the Ahearn Activity Center
The Labyrinth provides a meditative path of prayer designed to bring one into an
awareness of their relationship with God. A walk on the labyrinth gives one the
opportunity to pray with the whole body while walking to the center. Some people find it meaningful to pray for others as they enter the labyrinth and for themselves on the way out. Through prayer and movement, one is provided with a
deeply spiritual experience. There is just one path that leads to and from the center. One can stay in the center for any length of time and may then follow the
same path out to the threshold.
Those who have walked the Labyrinth in the past have made these comments:
This was a cleansing and love walk for me. My past transgressions are past. I
feel like I have been baptized all over again...I thought it was very peaceful - a
wonderful experience...Awesome...It seemed I would never reach the center and
then I wanted it to go on – I didn’t want to come out...I really enjoyed this and
would like to do it again sometime...Would love to see it return every lent...It
was a blessing...I didn’t know what to expect, but found peace and some answers
to my prayers...I wish I could experience the walk through the labyrinth on a
regular basis...The labyrinth was beautiful, I felt much better…Great to have this
quiet time during Lent for reflection...I believe that it was likened to our walk
through life, to be open and inclusive - especially to the spirit that moves within
us all!
We hope to see you on Sunday, March 7th! Please make the Labyrinth part of
your Lenten Journey.
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Catholic Education and Formation
St. Juliana Pre-Cana
Marriage Preparation Program
This weekend we celebrate Valentine’s Day and the feast
of St. Valentine, the patron saint of lovers and sweethearts.
At St. Juliana Parish we have a ministry that helps to
nurture and encourage the love of engaged couples.
The St. Juliana Pre-Cana, Marriage Preparation Program
for Engaged Couples has been in existence for nearly 30
years. For most of those years my husband Bob and I
have been ministering as facilitators at the Pre-Cana
Workshops.
It is an honor to be able to help in the preparation of our
engaged couples for the sacrament of marriage! The
format for our St. Juliana Pre-Cana sessions is a one day 6
hour workshop. There are usually about 5 engaged couples
and always two facilitator couples; married couples from our
parish who have been trained by the Archdiocese. We base
our program on the workbook, “A Marriage In The Lord”,
written by the Family Ministries Staff of the Archdiocese. The
facilitator couples make short presentations, introduce workbook exercises, facilitate and encourage discussion and provide hospitality. The sessions are usually held in a facilitator
couples home. Some of the topics we cover at Pre-Cana are:
communication, goal setting, money matters, sexuality, children, managing time, and spirituality.
At this time there are 7 facilitator couples from our parish
volunteering for this important ministry and so we hold a Pre
Cana during each season: Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall.
Bob and I look forward to the opportunity to share our stories and to reflect and pray with the engaged couples. We also
really enjoy doing all of the workbook exercises that we ask
Ash Wednesday
Prayer, fasting, and almsgiving: these disciplines, prescribed
by Jesus himself in the Sermon on the Mount, along with
strict instructions not to flaunt them in public to win recognition and praise (Matthew 6:1-18), have been embraced by
all the saints at the beginning of every Lent for almost two
thousand years. But mention Lent, and many react with a
grimace or slight shudder—even now, years after official obligations have been reduced to a minimum! No wonder the
Eastern Rite’s “Lenten Announcement” sounds surprising:
the engaged couples to do. We always feel that our marriage
is strengthened and renewed even as we help to prepare the
engaged couples to stand before their families, friends and
community on their wedding day to witness their love for
each other.
This photo is of the Winter 2010 Pre-Cana which just took
place on January 30th. We pray on St. Valentine’s Day that
these couples will be a witness to our parish community of the
power of love. May their love continue to grow and flourish
throughout their married lives.
If you would like more information about our Parish Marriage
Preparation Program please call or email.
Margie Shiel - Marriage Prep Coordinator
773.774.4956 - [email protected]
“Let us receive with joy, O faithful people, the divinely inspired announcement of Lent! The Lenten Spring shines
forth! Begin the fast with joy! Let us fast from passions as well
as food, taking pleasure in the good works of the Spirit, and
accomplishing them in love!” Saint John Chrysostom, whose
feast is September 13, elaborates: “Do you fast? Give proof
by your works. If you see a poor person, take pity. An enemy, be reconciled. A friend gaining honor, don’t be jealous.” A positive approach! May the saints help us keep such
a Lent!
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—Peter Scagnelli, © Copyright, J. S. Paluch Co.
Catholic Education and Formation
The Preschool Program offers classes five days a week from
8:15 A.M. – 10:45 A.M. for three and four-year-old children. A three-day class for three-year-olds is also available.
Registration and Admission Information
for New Students
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Students registering for Three-Year-Old Preschool must
be 3 years old by September 1, 2010.
Students registering for Four-Year-Old Preschool must be
4 years old by September 1, 2010.
Students registering for Kindergarten must be 5 years old
by September 1, 2010.
The Catholic community of Saint Juliana School is dedicated
to promoting the spiritual, emotional, physical, and social
development of each student in an educational setting which
fosters Christian values of peace, justice, and concern for others as found in the Gospels.
A non-refundable $95.00 registration fee is due at the time
of registration for all new students.
Registration Documents
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For an additional fee, students in the three-year-old or fouryear-old programs may stay after the morning sessions in the
Preschool Day Care program until the afternoon dismissal at
2:50 P.M. Please visit our school website for more information.
Saint Juliana is a “Catholic School that Celebrates Life-Long
Learning in a Faith-Filled Community”.
Child’s original legal birth certificate as required by the
Illinois State Board of Education
Copy of the child’s baptismal certificate.
Child’s social security number.
Parish envelope number for Parishioner Participating Tuition rates.
Registration fee - $95.00
Preschool Open House
Saint Juliana School will offer a full-day and half-day Kindergarten program for the 2010/2011 school year. Enrollment
numbers will determine whether the half-day students are in a
self-contained classroom or included in a full-day classroom.
Preschool Open House for 3 and 4 year olds will be held
on February 24 and March 19 from 8:30 a.m.-10:30
a.m. Call the school office at 773.631.2256 with any
questions.
Sr. Remy Schaul Service Award Winners...On Sunday,
January 31st, the St. Juliana School Board presented the Sister Remy
Schaul Service Award to Todd and Melody Steffen in recognition of
their many hours of volunteer work for St. Juliana Parish and School.
The Sister Remy Schaul Service Award was created in memory of
our former St. Juliana School teacher and principal who devoted
many years of her life to service in the St. Juliana Parish Community.
She led a life that was exemplary in generosity and charity. Her dedication to the children of St. Juliana was unwavering as she continued
working as a volunteer teacher after her retirement and even as she
waged a personal battle with cancer.
Todd and Melody Steffen, this year’s recipients of the award are
graduates of St. Juliana School and are the parents of 3 children who attend our school. They have been tireless workers in
many different aspects of school and parish life and most currently are leaders in The Blacktop Ball, our major parish fundraising
event.
The Sister Remy Schaul Award plaque includes words from the famous prayer of St. Francis, “It is in giving that we receive”, a
favorite prayer of Sister Remy. These words clearly have meaning for the Steffens because of their great spirit of giving many
others receive benefits.
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Parish Support
Save the Date!
Our St. Joseph Table
Sunday, March 21st
ORDER FORMS - are available
in the back of Church. Please
return completed forms to
school or the parish business
office by:
Monday, February 22nd
PICK-UP INFORMATION
Thursday, February25th
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
in
Ahearn Activity Center
Questions ?
Call: Cindy Kamka at
773.763.3465
We are pleased to once again have a St. Joseph Table this year!
It will be "under new direction". Further details will be printed
in the bulletin as they become available,
and as more plans are made...so keep reading!
ST. JOSEPH TABLE COMMITTEE
Questions Contact : Marco Simonetti - 773.467.8587
Andrew Giglione - Cell - 773.216.5900
Beginning with this week’s bulletin, and continuing
each week until the end of April, we will feature
questions about the Blacktop Ball from parishioners.
To submit a question, you can call the parish office,
or email us at [email protected].
Saturday, May 15th
Dear BTB: Last year, I waited too long to buy tickets, and
when I finally got around to it, the Blacktop Ball was sold out.
I even tried a ticket broker, but no luck. Will more tickets be
available this year?
Signed,
Anita Ticket
Mothers’ Club
Calendar Lottery
Dear Anita,
We missed you at last year’s event, and we are sorry that you were not able to
get a ticket. While we’d love to sell tickets to each and every person who wants
one, space constraints prevent us from doing so. Based on the great response to
last year’s event, we will be getting a slightly larger tent this year, but we’re still
constrained by the size of our ‘blacktop’. The best thing to do is get your ticket
order in early to reserve your spot! Invitations and ticket order forms will be
mailed to all parishioners in mid March. See you at the Ball!
COME JOIN US AND BRING A FRIEND
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT FOR BINGO
In the School Hall & the Ahearn Activity Center
Winning Calendar Numbers
114
572
258
355
687
267
488
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Thomas & Christine Boyd
Joseph Roddy
Marco & Theresa Simonetti
Thomas Kelly
Mary Beth Owen
Terry Golnik
Colleen & Joe Sanchez
Doors Open 4:30 - Games Begin 6:40
$5000 + in Raffles & Bingo Prizes!!!
16 Pull Tabs/Raffles/Bonanza Progressive Pot Game/Fast Cash
2-$500 games
1-$1,000 game!
Full Kitchen with Delicious Weekly Specials!!!
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Parish Community
News from St. Juliana Boy Scout Troop 965
Attention Friendship Club
Members….On Thursday, March
11th, 1:30 p.m., the Friendship
Club will be hosting a St. Patrick’s
Day/St. Joseph Day luncheon.
We are also planning entertainment
in honor of St. Patrick. The cost for
the afternoon is $8.00 per person.
If you are planning to attend the
luncheon, please mail or drop off
your check to Joyce Browne at the
Parish Business Office by Thursday,
March 4th.
St. Pat’s
Corned Beef and Cabbage
Dinner
Saturday, February 27th
In The School Hall
For tickets or more information
call Jim and Cathy Flood
@ 773.631.9860
Parish &
School Web Site
www.stjuliana.org
You really should check it out!!
You will find all sorts of up-to-date
information, including:
• Calendar of parish & school
events
• Mass schedules
• Parish information
• Photos
• Archived bulletins
• Facebook/Twitter
• Email addresses
It is very impressive!
Troop 965 went cabin camping near the Rock River in Oregon, Illinois last weekend. Camp Lowden is situated in rolling
and forested hills that
provide miles of hiking
and exploring. Two of the
Scouts completed their First Class cooking
requirement by planning the weekend menu,
shopping for the food, and supervising other
Scouts who helped with the cooking and clean
-up. We ate well! Other Scouts practiced
navigating through the woods with map and
compass on a five mile hike.
We are also preparing for the Webelos II Cub
Scouts to join our Troop next month. With
our newest members we will be over 40
Scouts strong at St. Juliana.
The month of February 2010 marks the
100th birthday of the Boy Scouts of America. The BSA is one of the nation’s largest and
most prominent values-based youth development organizations. At St. Juliana, Scouting
provides a program for young men that builds
character, reinforces values, teaches the responsibilities of citizenship, and develops personal fitness. We are deeply grateful to the
parish for sponsorship since 1932 - 78 years!
Here are some fast facts about Troop 965
from our recent report to Fr. Steve. In
2009:
• 39 Scouts were registered in the troop –
young men from 6th grade through high
school are members
• We held 45 Troop meetings, 8 weekend
camping trips, a week at summer camp,
and a week in the Florida Keys
• As a group we spent over 500 nights out
camping and almost 1300 miles hiking
• Scouts and Leaders gave nearly 500
hours of service to the parish and community through Eagle service projects
and other activities
• We collected over 200 pounds of food for the parish food pantry
• Troop 965 won the 2009 District Klondike Derby (winter outdoor skills)
and finished 4th in the District First Aid Meet
Troop 965 meets at St. Juliana every Monday night at 7:00 in the Gym or
School Hall. If you would like more information about joining us please call
Scoutmaster John Pelrine at 773.594-.555 or visit our Troop website at
www.troop965.us. New Scouts (Boys 10 1/2 years old and up) are always welcome.
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Pray For Those Who Serve
Masses for the Week
Saturday, February 13th
United States Air Force
Major Michael Cerbin
Senior Airman Steve Czyz
Airman 1st Class Christopher Earle
Airman 1st Class
Timothy D. Fonseca
LTC Jim Needham
LT. Kyle Radke
Airman 1st Class Karen Shaw
Captain Franklin Shepherd
Captain Patrick Ward
Captain Claudine Ward
United States Army
Captain Grant Banko
SGT Jason Bono
Captain Thomas W. Dorrel, Jr.
PFC James Heiderman, Jr.
Captain Brian Lutz
Major Michael Mannion
SGT Michael Mason
LTC John Moreth
Major Kevin Powers
Major Louis Rago, II
LT William Ryan Schober
SSG Daniel Roche
SPC Gregory Spina
Private John Walsh
LT Kevin Ward
Captain Laura Wood
SGT Daniel R. Zielinski
United States Marines
PFC Seamus Boyle
LCPL Joseph Curtis
1st LT. Katharine Dietz
LCPL Kevin Kiesgen
LCPL P.J. McGrath
LCPL Robert L. Rialmo
1st LT. Alicia Willoughby
United States Navy
LT. CDR. Susanne Connolly
LT. Sean Driscoll
LT. Nathan Scott
LT. Michael Sturm
LT. Cmdr. John Tutwiler
LT. Paul Wood
Seaman Michael Donnelly
*Has safely returned home
LCPL Anthony Kelly
5:00 John & Mary Lessner/Ashley Smiegowski/George & Helen Hickey/
Camille Estka & Intentions of Estka Family/James & Onalee Marti, Julia
& Otto Marti, John & Julietta Greif, Vincent & Virginia Gariti,
Marianna Brocar, Fred & Christine Schneider & Donald Schneider/Alan
Karl/Patrick Sim/Miguel Martinez
Sunday, February 14th
7:30 John Wierzbicki/Scott Sabres/Sister Remy Schaul/Cecelia, William &
Robert M. Schulte/Mary Rzany/Mary, Joseph & Esther Messina, Jennie
Cappa, Joe & Grace Antenore/Jule Riordan/Joseph, Michael, Edward &
Catherine Prugar
9:00 Ruth & Mary Lou Jess & the Intentions of George Jess/John Mollica/
Maureen Esposito/William Mundt/George Buechner/Robert Steinbach
Sinclair/Norman Berg, Sr./Mary Margaret Klodinski/Krystyna Skalacki/
Intentions of Mr. & Mrs. Marcelo Rosa/Intentions of Connolly Family
10:30 Beverly J. Swierad/Conor Ryan/Kevin O’Rourke/Tom Lemke/Dennis R.
Allen/Margaret Dritlein/Ed Mazzenga/Patrick Fleming/O’Meara Family
12:00 Johnny Morris/Frances F. Bruno/Genevieve Foerster/Raymond Jaekar/
Helen Strysik/Frances Hanson/James P. Johnson/John B. Guzikowski
Monday, February 15th - Chapel
7:00 William & Blanche Weber
8:45 Deceased of St. Juliana Parish
6:30pm Holy Hour & Adoration in the Chapel
Tuesday, February 16th - Chapel
7:00 Deceased of St. Juliana Parish
8:45 Deceased of St. Juliana Parish
Wednesday, February 17th - Ash Wednesday - Church
7:00 Jack Fitzmaurice
8:45 Patrick Grace/Dorothy Mizerk
1:15 All School Mass
7PM Kevin Fallon
Thursday, February 18th - Church
7:00 Chester & Harry Perkowski/Tadeusz Gosciniak
8:45 Robert Worobey
Friday, February 19th - Church
7:00 Harriett Laski
8:45 Deceased of St. Juliana Parish - Stations Following Mass
7 PM Robert V. Gilfert & Erin M. Doherty - Wedding in the Chapel
Saturday, February 20th - Church
8:30 Deceased of St. Juliana Parish
5:00 John & Mary Lessner & Family/Minnie Brunken/Richard Paul William
Krawczyk & Family/Patrick Staunton/Michal Szemiot/Thomas
Przyborski/Camille Estka & Intentions of Estka Family/James & Onalee
Marti, Julia & Otto Marti, John & Julietta Greif, Vincent & Virginia
Gariti, Marianna Brocar, Fred & Christine Schneider & Donald Schneider
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Masses for the Week cont’d
Donald Kerz
Richard Kossak
Sunday, February 21st
7:30 Sister Remy Schaul/Cecelia, William & Robert M. Schulte/Mary Rzany/
John Mulrooney/Ted & Ann Hendzel/Robert Krohn/Eugene Schabelski
9:00 Ruth & Mary Lou Jess & the Intentions of George Jess/Donald Gafke/
Maureen Esposito/Stanley Gaziorowski/Lou Schoenfeldt/Edward
Mazzenga/George J. Buechner/Todd Bauschke/Mary Doherty/Intentions
of Connolly Family/George & Helen Simon/Jim Greene
10:30 Beverly J. Swierad/Matt Riley/Paul F.Moss/Alice Meehan/Ed Mazzenga/
Michal Szemiot/Richard Callahan
Genevieve Kula
Rev. Matthew McDonald
ALTAR LINENS
Today
12:00 Johnny Morris/Frances F. Bruno/John McTighe/Anthony Wegmann
Mary Biasi
February 20th/21st
Janette Byron
Pray for the Sick
George Adamick
Joan Adamick
Marjorie Arbogast
Celeste Baehr
Arlene Belcore
John Belka
Jordine Berg
Bernice Berowski
Gina Blease
Mary Bowler
Julie Brenner
Baby Sara Brushaber
Debbie Burgess
Tim Butler
Hugh Cameron
Frances Cameron
Jean Carter
Maureen Cavanaugh
Jolanda Chmara
Marie Chrusciel
Nicole Conn
Frank Conosconti
Della Curran
Beverly Cusick
Joan Dapper
Sophie DeRosa
Chris Dettloff
Helen Devoy
Fran Draths
Joe Dressler
Annette Dugas
Edwynn Dunn
Gertrude Dunn
Sandy Elliott
Katherine Fenton
Claudette Fitzmaurice
Tom Fleischhacker
Helen Flood
Jerry Fowler
Eileen Fritz
Nancy Gall
Claire Giles
Jan Girolamo
Albin Great
Susan Haase
Peggy Halloran
Debbie Haugen
Jackie Heydecker
Barbara Hickey
Barbara Joslin
Peyton Elizabeth Jura
Michael Karalis
Frank Karl
Dolly Kaspari
Martina Kelly
Mary Ketterick
Hank Kilian
Janet Kilian
Ken Kilian
Rose Kinzle
Helen Komperda
Gregory Koncos
Terri Dapper Koncos
Lyn Korten
Joel Koskiewicz
Jean Kriz
Ted Kukla
Amber Ladera
Nancy Larson
Toni Lawrence
Tricia Lopez
Jean Losinski
Anna Luczak
James Luczak
Mark Lukasiewicz
Marybelle Macro
Gail Maines
Jim Mannion
Alex Malone
Lillian McCloud
Connor McKenna
Cecilia VariscoMcCormick
Erin McDermott/child
Joanne McDermott
John McDonough
Michele McDowell
Michael McIntyre
Joan McNaughton
Susan Michaels
Jimmy Mickey
Emilie Mierzwa
Mitchell Miklas
Karen Minervini
Mathew Mirek
Lottie Mosio
Luke Muellner - child
Maureen Mulcrone
Mary Mullozzi
Carol Musto
Vince Nally
Len Nicholus
James Nickel
Daniel O’Connell
Helen O'Connell
Patricia O’Connell
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Margaret S. O’Grady
Donald W. Pack
Joe Panek
Renee Parlick
Sam & Joan Pennino
Brother Ramon Perez
John Persaud
Joe Pilior
Rita Pleines
Michael Pontrelli
Eleanore Potempa
William Potter
Andrew Prociuk
Kayla Reardon
Carol Reichart
Marilyn Rein
Crisstella Richards
Madeline Saverino
Jack Schaul
Arthur Schmid
Colleen Schober
Kristin Schwab
Joanne Sciaccotta
Joseph Schneider
Baby Mia Scola
Julia Sebastion
Lottie Shannon
Mary Shepelak
Bridget Siaja
Krystyna Skalacki
Al & Margaret Smith
Gail Smith
Michael Smith
Susanne Smith
Denise Solvig
Anthony Spano
Nora Speziale
Marion B. Stiens
Mary Sutton
William Sweeney
Tracy Thompson
Charlotte Tobolik
Bill Uruba
David Vandergriff
Eileen Varisco
Sidney Vine - Child
James Waldron
Thomas Waldron
Amy Walsh
Tom Walsh
Dan Walters
Kathleen Ward
Shirley Watson
Ignatius & Mera Wel
Chuck/Marge Welter
Andrew Werlein
Helen White
Joyce Wilkey
Paul Wilkey
Mary Winikaitis
Al Witthoft
James Wittstock
Genevieve Wolf
Irene Wolski
Bernie Zarnick
Joseph Zicarelli
New to Prayer List
Lee Kratofil
Ted Kukla
Mary Winikaitis
Miscellaneous
Siena High School Reunion
All Class Reunion
Dear St. Juliana Parishioners,
On May 15, 2010 St. Juliana Parish will host its second Blacktop Ball event, a fundraiser designed to benefit the entire parish community. Each attendee will receive a
program book which will serve as a guide for the evening’s activities. The book will
include schedule of events, descriptions of auction items, and ads from businesses,
parishioners and friends supporting the event.
Please consider supporting this event by placing a personal ad in our book. Family
photos, clip art, even kids’ drawings can be turned into an ad. We encourage you
to write a personal message of inspiration to add to the page!
St. Catherine of Siena High School
all class reunion will be held on Saturday, April 17, 2010 at the Siena
Campus which is now the Chicago
Catalyst School/Circle Urban Ministries, 5600 W. Washington in Chicago.
For more information contact Kathleen Cahill at 630.894.5964 or
email [email protected]
We are pleased to offer special pricing for parish family and friends! Full page ads
will cost $40 and half page ads are $20. All money raised will benefit the Parish.
Thank you for your support.
*******************************************
*FRIENDS AND FAMILY ADS*
Your Name: _____________________________________________________________
Your email address (optional): ______________________________________________
Ad size (check one): ___Full page ($40)
___Half Page ($20)
Message: (please include the names(s) to appear in the ad)
T.R.I.P. Hours
Monday - Thursday
8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
Return this form to the parish or school office:
Checks should be made payable to St. Juliana Parish.
Envelopes should be marked: "BLACKTOP BALL AD BOOK”
Orders/payments must be received by April 9, 2010.
Don’t forget to include this order form and include photo/drawing/clip art, if
desired
Electronic photos are encouraged. Send them to [email protected] and place
your last name in the subject line. Questions? Please call Sara Murphy at
773.774.5780.
Printed photos (please label) will be returned in early May.
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Friday
8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
You may drop orders in the mail
slot at the parish business office,
7200 N. Osceola any time.
Orders can be picked up during
regular parish business office hours.
Colonial-Wojciechowski Funeral Home
6250 N. Milwaukee Avenue- Chicago
8025 W. Golf Road- Niles
(773) 774-0366
www.colonialfuneral.com
(847) 581-0536
MARY ELLEN “O’HARA” CONSIDINE
Rose’s Beauty Salon FLOOD CONTROL SPECIALISTS
Nee: Caplis
Permanent Wave Specialists
Hair Color Specialist
7502 N. Harlem 1-773-774-3308
Molly A. Ward (Parishioner), Attorney
• Wills • Trusts • Powers of Attorney
• Decedent Estates • Probate Litigation
• Disabled Adult and Minor Guardianship
J C T General
Construction
312.855.4626
[email protected]
www.chuhak.com/ward
STUARTS LAWN CARE
LANDSCAPING & TREE REMOVAL
Design • Shrubs • Sod • Tree & Bricks
Senior Citizen Discount - First Time Only
St. Juliana Parishioner
773-792-0433
Roofing
2156 W. Montrose
(773) 769-2500
V. Mail (773) 564-4250
PARKS’ PLUMBING
& SEWER, INC.
$100 off your new
Flood Control System
with this ad.
(847) 676-1931
Windows
Gutters
JOHN & DIANNE GUEST
JACK GUEST
Siding
(773) 882-1488
McMullen
6400 NW Hwy.
Chicago
Pre-Need Arrangements Available
6000 N. Milwaukee Ave.
(773) 774-4100
Funeral Home
LARGE PARKING FACILITY
773.297.8300
Subsidiaries of SCI Illinois Services, Inc.
Dr. Elise Grandinetti-Adley, D.D.S.
Dr. Samuel Grandinetti, D.D.S.
City Volkswagen
Family Dental Care
7215 W. Touhy Ave.
(773) 775-3431
YOUR NORTHWEST SIDE VOLKSWAGEN DEALER
Just minutes away...New and Certified Pre-Owned
5330 W. Irving Park Road Chicago, IL 60641
Frank Grisanzio, Parishioner
Niles Animal Hospital
and Bird Medical Center
Appointments: (708) 647-9325
773.794.7800 www.CityVWChicago.com
7278 N. Milwaukee Ave.
PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
And Let Them Know You Appreciate Their Support of the Parish Bulletin
That’s the Best Way to Thank Them for Your Bulletin
Joanne & Roger Hejza
7307 W. Howard St.
Chicago, IL 60631
773-763-1528
E-Mail [email protected]
I. D. # 356524
Hair Loss Solutions for
Men and Women
50 Years Experience
Alopecia and Chemo
Patients Welcomed
With Compassion
Private Rooms
Free Consultation
COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE CENTER
1-847-675-0330
Electrical Systems Our Specialty
Lincolnwood, IL
jchairdesign.com
Tina Pusateri Manager-Parishioner
Before
SKOKIE AUTOMOTIVE CORP.
7254 N. Milwaukee
Niles, Illinois
Serra for Priestly and Religious Vocations
PAUL A. MEYER, D.O.
MICHAEL J. MEYER, D.O.
After
JOHN M. SISTO, D.D.S.
Physicians and Surgeons, Osteopathic
Board Certified Family Practice
Hours By Appointment
Oak Mill Mall, Ste. 2-23
847-966-9878
7900 N. Milwaukee Ave., Niles
Owned & Operated by the Cooney Family
625 Busse Hwy., Park Ridge
Oral Surgery • Dental Implants
350 S. Northwest Hwy. Ste. 118, Park Ridge
(847) 696-4848
Phones: Niles 647-9320
Chicago: 631-1199
847-685-1002
3918 W. Irving Park Road, Chicago
Off. 847-233-7395
773-588-5850
TOM COLLINS
PLUMBING
• REPAIR • REHAB
• NEW CONSTRUCTION
847-647-6640
LICENSED • BONDED • INSURED
Since 1972
PL # 13833
Res. 773-631-7768
E. J. SIEVERS CO.
Plumbing - Heating - Service & Installation
Lic. No. 3536 M
9209 B. Ivanhoe, Schiller Park, IL
John P. Kenney, DDS, MS & Associates
• Haircut • Color
• Nails
• Wax
• Air Brush Tannings
•10% Off New Clients
Children’s Dentistry in Park Ridge
Licensed Specialist • 24 Years of Happy Smiles
101 S. Washington 847.698.2088 — 24 Hr. Ans. Svc.
Dr. Melissa Grandinetti-DeGroot, O.D.
Comprehensive Eye Exams, Glasses and Contacts.
7215 W. Touhy, Chicago, IL 60631
1063 N. Northwest Hwy., Park Ridge, IL 60068
512117 St Juliana Church (B)
773-774-2283
847-318-7672
6693 N. Northwest Hwy 773.763.4247
www.jspaluch.com
847-470-0700
“There’s STILL Such A Thing As
A Community Bank”
Mowimy Po Polsku
7601 N. Milwaukee Ave.
Niles
For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-566-6170
Patrick & Sons
Plumbing & Sewers
BZ Home Remodeling
• Repairs • Remodeling • Rodding
• Hot Water Tanks • Boilers
Patrick 773-699-1819 Mike 773-671-3627
10% Sr. Disc.
Lic.# 058185315
Licensed • Bonded • Insured
Specializing In:
Windows, Roofing, Kitchens
Bathrooms, Room Additions
DR. MICHELE T.
BOGACKI
CHILDREN’S CAMPUS
Pre-School • Kindergarten
Summer Day Camp
“Since 1979”
FAMILY DENTISTRY
4452 N. CENTRAL AVE., CHICAGO
7250 W. Touhy - (773) 631-3632
773-763-4788 ASK FOR DAVE MUELLNER,
Fellow Parishioner/Owner
Dr. Henry V. Spunar
•
•
•
•
Call Now
Edison Park Foot Clinic
6780 Northwest Hwy, Chicago
847-679-1111
Financing Available
Single
and
pregnant?
Porcelain • Ceramic
Supply • Fabricated • Installation
Custom Design • 27 Yrs. in Business
847/647-8709 John Litera
773-777-4800
And Save $$$
Podiatrist
Diseases and Surgery
of the Foot
flooring and staircases
jlHardwood
• Natural Stone
New Patients Welcome
Evening Office Hours
Emergency Care
All Ages Welcome
F. O’NEILL
PLUMBING & PIPING
CALL FOR AN ESTIMATE
Lic# TL16242
LICENSED • BONDED • INSURED
CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED
773-329-1082
We care
about you.
Call 312-454-1717
A & A TUCKPOINTING, INC.
Catholic Charities
773-792-2221
DIPLOMAT TRAVEL AGENCY
Tuckpointing • Roofing
Cert. Restoration Contractor
Licensed • Insured
“Our 55th Year”
“Your Ambassador For Travel”
6835 W. Higgins Ave.
Chicago IL 60656
773-774-2727
Our 37th Year
CONRAD CRAIG & MARTIN
Suerth
Funeral
Home
A Resource Catalog
to Promote Vocations
1-773-955-5453
FOR A FREE CATALOG
Family Owned & Operated
at the Same Location Since 1927
Dennis S. Krawzak
Donald R. Krawzak
Peter T. Heneghan
Nancy K. Haran
773-631-1240
7234 W. Touhy
(773) 631-7688
6754 W. Northwest Highway
INCOME TAX/ACCOUNTING
Year-Round Service • 50 Years in Neighborhood
www.suerth.com
ST. BENEDICT NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER
ROY THE HANDYMAN
(Free Paint Special)
Home Repairs/Remodeling
847-965-6415 Free Estimates
Sr. Discount Quality Workmanship
• 24 Hour Licensed Nursing Care. • Independent Living Through Skilled Care.
• Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy. • Daily Mass and Rosary.
6930 W. Touhy Ave., Niles
847-647-0003
SKAJA
TERRACE FUNERAL
HOME
Family Owned & Operated
Pre-Need Arrangements
7812 N. Milwaukee Ave.
Niles • (847) 966-7302
7715 W. Route 14
Crystal Lake • (815) 455-2233
www.skajafuneralhomes.com
ADDOLORATA VILLA
A Franciscan Community
Independent Living
Assisted Living
Skilled Nursing
Outpatient Rehab • Daily Mass
847-215-1600
www.franciscancommunities.com
NICK’S DRIVE IN
Painting & Decorating Services — Exterior & Interior — Fully Insured
Free Estimates — Guaranteed Work
Don Johanson, Parishioner
773-774-8449
Best Homemade
Gyros
In America
7216 N. Harlem
773-631-5045
DURACLEAN
Duraclean
NILES COIN SHOP
Quality Carpet & Furniture Cleaning
Area Rugs Cleaned on Location
®
Jim Springer - Owner
Free Quote
(847) 825-6099
Roofing • Siding • Gutters
JOSEPH-JAMES ENTERPRISES, INC.
Specializing in Residential Work
For Free Estimates Call (847) 692-9113
BAUBLES & BAGS, INC.
• Hand Bags • Jewelry
• Accessories • In Store Parties
6727 N. N.W. Hwy., Chgo. PARISHIONER
Sharon Bottalla 773-763-2247
Consider Remembering
Your Parish in Your Will.
For further information,
please call the Parish Office.
Michael J. Athans, Ph.D.
Child, Adolescent,
and Family Psychology
32 Main Street,
Park Ridge, IL 60068
www.athansandassociates.com
(847) 823-4444
NORTHWEST DENTISTRY
DR. TANIA BUI
Paying much more than
jewelry & hotel buyers
for scrap gold
• Estate Appraisals a Specialty
Coins • Diamonds • Jewelry
ED THE PLUMBER
ED THE CARPENTER
• Children’s Dentistry
• Sleep Apnea/Snoring
• Cosmetic Dentistry
847/967-5575
773/631-6677
7637 N. Milwaukee
Niles, IL
6676 Northwest Hwy.
Chicago, IL 60631
RON BIELINSKI
Auto • Home • Life • Health • Business
Like A Good Neighbor, State Farm Is There
Best Work • Best Rate
Satisfaction Guaranteed As
We Do All Our Own Work
6304 N. Milwaukee Av.
SAM’S REMODELING
Lic# 055-026066
Parishioner Discount
773-471-1444
GRAND OPENING (847) 663-1595
• Hair • Hair Extension • Gel Nails • Facials • Permanent
Make-Up • Massage • Cellulite Treatment
7633 N. Milwaukee, Niles
For All Your Needs
Kitchen • Bath
Plumbing • Tiling
Carpentry
Exterior & Interior Painting
Free Estimates
Low Rates
847-823-2813
(773) 775-2000
professional lawn and tree care
Established 1959
LAWN CARE • TREE CARE
HYDRO SEEDING
PRAIRIE SEEDING
Long Grove, IL 60047
847-438-5161
www.McGintyBros.com
NUZZO SEWER & PLUMBING INC.
Welter Plumbing Inc.
All Plumbing & Sewer
Licensed & Bonded
Lic# 11475
708-456-7300
Power Rodding
773-625-6280
All Sewer & Plumbing Repairs & Installation
Specializing in Flood Control • Correcting Low Water Pressure
Video Sewer & Locating Service
www.nuzzoplumbing.com
Lic. # 14636
(847) 965-1883
RYAN - PARKE funeral home
Family Owned & Operated Since 1936
847-823-1171
512117 St Juliana Church (A)
Clement J. Ryan — Michael C. Ryan
120 S. Northwest Highway, Park Ridge
www.jspaluch.com
www.Ryan-Parke.com
773-792-1811
For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-566-6170