Congratulations to our young people who celebrate their

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Congratulations to our young people who celebrate their
Congratulations to our young
people who celebrate their
Confirmation on April 26 & 27!
Richard Aievoli
Olivia Atkins
Sarah Azzarello
Matthew Baker
Eric Barnd
Kristen Barnd
Taylor Barnett
Kelsey Barnick
Eric Bennes
Jared Bennett
Lauren Berryhill
Jack Bessey
Claire Bowman
Anna Buckstaff
Hannah Byun
Adam Cajandig
Hannah Chlebek
Emma Christoffer
Jennifer Cochran
Michael Constantino
Erin Crowther
Hannah Cunningham
Kristen Dethloff
Vincent Dinh
Patrick Dohm
Shannon Dorans
Bethany Ekwonwa
Brittany Ekwonwa
Emma Ferguson
Kristina Ferrari
Megan Flynn
Abigail Garske
Fourth Sunday of Easter
Jacob Gattuso
Alexander Gaul
Tyler Glinka
Scott Grelck
Charlotte Grimm
Alexander Grosch
Angelo Grossi
Michael Hagan
Peter Hammel
Ethan Hanson
Nicholas Heffernan
Joshua Hill
Nathan Hill
Madison Hughes
Tyler Husfield
Kayleigh Jetel
Javen Joerger
Thomas Josten
Mia Karlstedt
Andrew Kash
Mark Kating
Matthew Kennedy
Kathleen Kiolbassa
Justin Klonder
Eric Kozlowski
Cameron Kukla
Carter Kukla
Emily Kurka
Ashley Linderman
Vincent Lobo
Elizabeth Lopez
Kylie Lovelace
Luke Madden
Jakub Malysa
Harrison Mathias
Mitchell McConnell
Scott McCoppin
John McDermott
Matthew McDermott
Kathleen McManus
Julia Melone
McKenna Miller
Michael Mondy
Thomas Morel
Arianna Mormino
Brody Muck
Julia Nakos
Maeson Norris
Alexandria Oetinger
Anna Osowski
Madeline Ostoich
Eric Ostrowski
Michael Pardun
Tyler Pardun
Isabella Pastika
James Petersen
Angela Peterson
Katherine Petrie
Emily Pipitone
Lauren Pittman
Alyssa Plank
Kristyn Plank
Joseph Plizga
Rebecca Ratajczyk
Marissa Richards
Alyssa Ricken
Noah Robey
Shannon Rooney
Brian Rosenwinkel
Jack Rosenwinkel
John Roubik
Alexander Roussos
Skyler Russell
Benjamin Sammons
Kyle Scharm
Kylie Schultz
Daniel Sliwa
Raymond Sluss
Kaitlyn Solarz
Maggie Specht
Kelsie Stone
Grace Strzalka
Samantha Tabert
Rebecca Uhrich
Emily Vandy
Madelyn Vogel
Bria Wallen
Emma Wood
Alyssa Worthem
Emily Zachman
Stephen Zaremba
April 26, 2015
About Us
Holy Family
Catholic Community
2515 Palatine Rd.
Inverness, IL 60067
847-359-0042 (ph)
847-359-0639 (fax)
holyfamilyparish.org
Vision Statement
Holy Family
Catholic Community
invites all to new life
in Christ. Our response
to God’s call is evident
through full,
conscious and
active participation
in our community.
Mission Statement
To engage all in
the sacramental life
through
vibrant worship,
life-long learning and
passionate
community.
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Core Values
Animated by our faith
in God to evangelize,
we live the following
core values:
• Integrity
• Excellence
• Unity
• Service
• Justice
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Welcome to Holy Family
Sacramental / Formation Ministers
Holy Family Catholic community invites all to
new life in Christ. Are you new to Holy Family? Are you considering becoming a registered
parishioner? We welcome you to become engaged
in carrying out our mission. New members are
registered on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of every
month (excluding holidays) immediately following the 9:00 A.M. Mass. Welcome Ministers will
be available at the Welcome Desk to walk you
through the short registration process. If Sunday
is not convenient for you, contact Susan Cabay at
847-274-4423. Saint Paul says, “We are the Body
of Christ.” We look forward to experiencing that
reality with you. Fr. Terry Keehan, Pastor
Friar Johnpaul Cafiero
Fr. Denis Carneiro
Fr. George Kane
Schedule
Masses
Weekdays:
Monday-Friday
9:00 a.m.
Monday & Wednesday
7:00 p.m.
First Friday of the month
9:00 a.m.
(with Anointing of the Sick)
First Saturday of the month 9:00 a.m.
Saturday
5:00 p.m.
Sunday
7:30 a.m.
9:00 a.m. (interpreted for the hearing impaired)
11:00 a.m.
4:00 p.m.
Holy Days
7:00a.m., 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Eucharistic Adoration
Everyday
6:00 a.m. to Midnight
Reconciliation (Available upon request)
Communal Reconciliation with individual absolution
First Saturday of the month at 4:00 p.m. in chapel)
Individual Reconciliation (in Reconciliation Room)
Other Saturdays from 4:00 p.m.-4:45 p.m.
Nursery Available
Saturday 5:00 p.m.
Sunday 9:00 and 11:00 a,m.
Anointing of the Sick
Please know that recent hospital privacy laws have
significantly limited our knowledge of parishioners
who are hospitalized. If you have a loved one who
is ill, please contact our Pastoral Care office to request the Anointing of the Sick. The ideal time for
anointing is when family is present and not necessarily in the final hours of life. Monthly Anointing
of the Sick takes place on the First Friday of the
month at 9:00 a.m. Mass.
April 26, 2015
Fr. Richard Vaz, SVD
Fr. Bill Zavaski
Fr. Medard Laz, Pastor Emeritus
Pastoral Council
e-mail: council@holyfamilyparish.org
Al Clementi
Chairperson (Pastoral Care)
Bernie Schaeffer Vice-Chair (At Large - Pastor)
Fr. Terry Keehan Pastor (Staff)
OPEN
Recording Secretary
Robin Schreiner Adult Faith
Eileen Neal
Archdiocesan Rep
Brooke Held
At Large (Council)
Tony Mathias
Family Faith
Judy Petrie
Holy Family Catholic Academy
Ken Dirnberger Knights of Columbus
Tracey Cantarutti Operations
Andrew McGovern Outreach & Justice
Heidi Rooney
Staff
Alan Bosslet
Teen Faith (Adult Rep)
Daniel Tokarz
Teen Faith (Teen Rep)
Aly Worthem
Teen Faith (Teen Rep)
Heidi Trocha
Worship
Council meets the 3rd Tuesday of the month at
7:00 p.m. All are invited to attend and listen
to the items on the published agenda. If you or
your group have an item for discussion, it needs
to be submitted in writing to the council chair
one week prior to the scheduled meeting.
Finance Council
The Finance Council of Holy Family meets quarterly and its current members are:
Ken Aman
Maureen DeRosa
Rosemary Goff - Chair
Robert Growney
Edward Majerczak
John McCarthy
Jeffrey Rotter
Jim Vande Logt
Weekend Hospitality Donations
Baked goods and bite-sized treats are needed each
weekend for hospitality after masses. Please bring
donations marked “Hospitality” to the kitchen.
Contact Sue at 847-907-3443 with questions.
Fr. Terry Keehan
In chapter 10 verse 10 of
John’s Gospel we hear that
Jesus has come to give life;
not simply life, but abundant life. As you may have
noticed, Jesus is often about
abundance. He fed countless with 5 loaves and 2 fish
and in the end there were
abundance – leftovers that filled 12 baskets. He not
only provided new wine at Cana, he ushered in 155
gallons of really good, vintage, tasty wine. Abundance
in taste, amount and ultimately spirit is what happens
when Jesus Christ gives life. The abundant life that he
promises us in verse 10 sets the tone for our Gospel
passage this week that begins with verse 11 and has
Jesus telling us, “ I am the good shepherd. A good
shepherd lays down his life for his sheep.” The comparison of this good shepherd is that he is not like a
hired hand who works for pay, and he doesn’t run away
when a wolf appears who may harm the sheep.
Jesus Christ laid down his life for each of us and he
stays with us in the presence of wolves that may attack,
threaten or harm us. He laid down his life during the
drama of Holy Week and he promises to stay with us in
the hope of Easter rising and Easter life.
The rhythm of life rolls on and it follows many risings and fallings, many comings and goings. We have
an example of that right here on our staff as we say
goodbye to one staff member and hello to another.
Owen Walsh has been a valuable member of our Teen
and Family Faith staff. He has ministered in ways that
touch young families in Baptism and Baptismal prep,
and with our teens on mission trips, several retreats including Kairos, and much more. Owen has been a role
model for our teens and even helped out with many
of our AV needs out of the goodness of his heart. We
all wish Owen well as moves on to join the Religious
Education and Teen program at St. Norbert’s parish in
Northbrook.
The other part of the rhythm of life is welcoming Bernie Schaeffer to our staff. Bernie has recently retired
from a long career at Motorola and he brings a vast
amount of skill and dedication to Holy Family. He and
Heidi Rooney will share a job that continues to grow in
importance in advancing our mission. Heidi will focus
on Marketing and Bernie will focus on Development
and Fundraising. Although no welcome is really needed
because Bernie and his family have been active parishioners for over 20 years, we welcome him to our staff.
Another bright spot of new life is our Young Family
Prayer initiative. We will gather families with children
under the age of 4 to our chapel at 10:15 this Sunday.
Young Family Prayer is a 20 minute Word and Com-
munion service that will be led by young parents, and
the hope is that families with young children who are
not ready for the nursery or Children’s Liturgy of the
Word will begin to experience prayer with their family
in a sacred space that engages them. A snack and
craft will follow in Common Ground and we will host the
next Young Family Prayer Service on Sunday, May 31
at 10:15. Our hope is that this will grow into a ministry
and it will be offered once a month, and possibly every
week. Look for details and spread the word.
Yet one more source of new life is the results of our
2015 Gala. This year’s event was the most attended
in 13 years as we welcomed 540 parishioners and
friends. Our Gala Co-Chairs Connie and Rick Anesi
and Jack and Raeann Shedd provided collaborative
and dedicated leadership. The presence of our new
Archbishop Blase Cupich was a highlight as he really caught the vibrant and welcoming spirit of Holy
Family. The event raised $277,000 for Holy Family
Catholic Community, far and away the most successful
financially. As important as the dollars are, I am most
proud of the fact that the Gala has become a real fun
way to advance the mission of our ENTIRE community.
$112,000 of the proceeds will meet the budgeted needs
for the Academy and $35,000 will meet the budgeted
needs for Teen, Family and Adult Faith --all 4 of which
are the major portions of the life-long learning part of
our Holy Family mission.
The remaining $130,000 will be shared in an adjudication process for ministries, activities and events that
request and express a need for financial resources.
The process of reviewing and prioritizing those needs
will be clarified in the near future. We will be open to
requests from any ministry or group in the parish, not
simply those focusing on life-long learning.
Our Worship office is beginning a new initiative for
anyone interested in writing the Prayers of the Faithful,
sometimes called the Petitions or Intentions or Prayers
of the People for weekend Masses. If you are a good
writer and have an interest in leading our community
and crafting these special prayers along with a small
group of others, please contact Brian in the Worship
office at 847-907-3472.
Our Peace Prayer of St. Francis continues in the
request that we not so much seek to be loved as to
love. Our second reading this weekend from the first
Letter of John focuses on love as it begins, “Beloved:
See what love God has bestowed on us in letting us be
called children of God.” And so we are all children of
God, and may we not only recognize the children in all
of us, but congratulate the many children in our parish who will make their First Communion in the coming
weeks.
www.holyfamilyparish.org
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Worship
The Worship
Community...
creates a vibrant prayer
and worship experience
so that all may
participate in a fully
conscious and active
way in the Liturgy.
PLEASE NOTE…
Mass Schedule Changes
NO 4:00PM Mass on Sunday, April 26
Due to Confirmation at 1:30PM
No 7:00PM Mass on Monday, April 27
Due to Confirmation at 6:30PM
We invite you to attend the Confirmation Liturgy!
Mark your calendar!
Sr. JoAnn Persch, RSM will be with us
to offer reflections during the 9:00 am
and 11:00 am Masses on Sunday,
May 17, 2015 on “The Human Face
of Immigration.”
Sr. JoAnn will also be available to
answer questions after Mass in the
narthex.
Please join us!
If You
Borrowed a Pyx From
Holy Family ...
please return it to the front office as our
loaner supply is running low.
Thank you!
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Worship
Your Questions
Answered
(Part I of II)
You asked, we answer! The last couple of weekends, we have had some questions come to the Worship office
regarding the liturgical environment and music. We have heard many positive things and, at the same time, we
have heard some “constructive criticism.” This weekly column, Worship Notes, is all about engaging the Holy
Family Community in dialogue. We may not always agree, but let us find common ground and remember that
common ground is holy ground. The names of those who submitted the questions have been omitted. We appreciate the questions and the feedback.
1. Why was the face of Jesus covered in purple gauze during Lent? It contradicts the welcoming hand of
the Cross of New Life.
Some of you might recall, back in the day, covering the statues inside the church was a common practice during the Lenten season. As Catholics, we are blessed to experience the rich liturgical seasons. As you know, Lent
is a time for fasting. Covering the Cross of New life in purple can be symbolic for a fasting of our eyes. We cover it
up to draw attention to the Cross of New Life in a different way, we begin to look and appreciate the Cross of New
Life, especially when we removed the purple covering for Holy Week.
Lent is a time in which the Church commemorates the suffering of Christ through His time in the desert and
ultimately His passion and death. We have seen various churches throughout our ministry experience cover the
cross as a symbolic gesture that causes us to journey in the "desert" in communion with Christ. Remember, He
removed himself from His followers and spent a great amount of time in isolation. If we are able to recreate that
isolation feeling through symbolic design within the church, it brings greater significance to the risen Christ we
come to celebrate at Easter.
The late liturgist, Peter Mazar, author of two books about decorating the church and preparing liturgical and
seasonal decorations for classrooms wrote in his book To Crown the Year: Decorating the Church through the
Seasons, “The veiling of the statues in Lent is a strong image of exile. Ever since we were thrown out of paradise,
death deprives us of the company of our ancestors, the saints. A veil keeps us from seeing heaven, a sight that
sacred images in the church’s house anticipate for us. In Isaiah’s words, on the day that death is destroyed, gone
also will be the veil that veils all people. We will see God and each other face to face.”
2. Why are we singing “Another Hallelujah” during Easter? The verses are not even appropriate.
“Hallelujah" is a song written by Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen, originally released on his album
Various Positions (1984). Achieving little initial success, the song found greater popular acclaim through a cover
by John Cale, which inspired a cover by Jeff Buckley. “Another Hallelujah” made its way in the Christian world,
new verses added to reflect Christian beliefs. However, this past weekend and this weekend, the verses were
written by us and directly tied to reflect the Gospel of the day. The following was the verse used last weekend for
the Third Sunday of Easter.
It happened that while He was with them,
He took the bread and said a blessing,
He broke it and He gave it to them.
With that their eyes were open wide,
They recognized Him as the Christ,
"Were not our hearts burning within us."
Questions? Comments? Don’t hesitate to email us through the Holy Family website, call and/or stop by the Worship
office.
-Ann, Brian, Gene, Jill
www.holyfamilyparish.org
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Operations
Ro Geisler
Parish Manager
847-907-3424
RGeisler
@holyfamilyparish.org
The Operations
Community...
oversees the parish
business and
infrastructure activities
to ensure they operate
efficiently.
Do you like decorating?
Maybe you're an Interior Designer by trade?
Then the newly formed Art and Environment Committee wants you!
Thanks to all of you who came forward and assisted with decorating our worship space for
Triduum and Easter services. Your help is greatly appreciated by the staff and the many who
worshiped with us over four days and will join us throughout the Easter season.
We are still working to grow this ministry so if you have a background in designing large spaces,
your talent and skills will be graciously welcomed!
Ready to join? Additional questions? Contact Jill Piccolino, jpiccolino@holyfamilyparish.org and
Ro Geisler, rgeisler@holyfamilyparish.org, (847) 907-3457.
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Adult Faith
Marsha Adamczyk
Director
847-907-3458
MAdamczyk
@holyfamilyparish.org
The Adult Faith
Community...
supports the mission
of lifelong learning by
providing educational,
spiritual, and
formational activities
for the parish and the
community.
Jewish-Catholic Dialogue and Fun!
(Back by popular demand!)
Rabbi Taron Tachman
and Fr. Terry Keehan
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
7:00-9:00 pm
This program is FULL, but we do have a waiting list!
Please add your name to our waiting list if you are interested
in attending this very popular program.
No walk-ins for this event, please.
Contact Mary Whiteside at 847-907-3450
or mwhiteside@holyfamilyparish.org
Retrouvaille
Need a lifeline for your marriage?
Retrouvaille is a
ministry dedicated to helping
troubled marriages heal.
If you are in need of support, visit
www.helpourmarriage.com for more
information about the Retrouvaille
weekend experience or contact
Nancy at 847-907-3411.
www.holyfamilyparish.org
50th Wedding
Anniversary Mass
All couples celebrating their 50th
anniversary in 2015 are invited to
register for the 50th Anniversary
Mass at Holy Name Cathedral
which will be celebrated on
August 30, 2015 at 2:45 pm.
Please call 312-534-8351
to register.
Pre-registration is required.
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Adult Faith
Bible Study Groups
Gather with other adults to explore Scripture in a
prayerful community of faith. These groups have an
open chair invitation to newcomers. No need to be a
Scripture scholar to attend! All are welcome to come
and see how your own story can be clarified and made
more powerful by understanding Scripture.
Evening Bible Study – Led by Tom Toussaint
847-818-8390, tomtoussaint@hotmail.com
Tuesdays, 7:15-9:00 p.m. Meets in an Arlington Heights home. Join us
as we read, study, and reflect on the Bible. We are a diverse group of
men and women who enjoy discovering not only why Scripture says what
it says, but also who helped write it and how it shapes our experience of
Catholicism today.
Women’s Bible Study – Led by Sharon Lobo
847-991-0916, sharon@thelobos.net
Tuesdays, 9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Meets at Holy Family. Set aside time to
join with women who gather to study God’s Word to better recognize God
in our lives. If you wish to join us on the journey, we have an extra chair for
you. Stop by to experience our life giving women’s fellowship.
Wednesday Evening Bible Study – Led by Phil DeVet
847-781-8743, unclephilpd@hotmail.com
Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Meets in the Hoffman Estates/Schaumburg area. All are welcome to join this group to study the Word in a
comfortable setting. No matter where you are in your faith journey, this is
for you.
Thursday Evening Bible Study – Led by Jan Wood and
Janet Mellenthin
Thursdays, 7:00-9:00 pm. Meets at Holy Family. All are welcome to join
this group, newcomers to Bible Study and Scripture scholars alike. Contact
one of the leaders for specific dates as this group doesn’t necessarily meet
every single week. Jan Wood – 847-705-7919 or Janet Mellenthin – 847845-8048
Summer Bible Study - Coming soon! Plans are underway for a new
summer Bible study. Stay tuned for details! For information, contact Mimi
Ferlita at 847-907-3412 or mferlita@holyfamilyparish.org.
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Adult Faith
Annulment Support
Thinking about an annulment? Want more information on the process? Already
decided to begin but need some help and support? We’ve been through the process
ourselves, have completed Archdiocesan training and have helped other petitioners
through the process. We’ll provide you with an application, tell you what to expect,
and sign all the necessary documents.
Question: What is an annulment?
Answer: According to the Archdiocese of Chicago, an annulment is a statement
by the Church that the marriage in question was not a binding (sacramental) union
and that a relationship fell short of at least one of the elements seen as essential for a
valid marriage according to the teachings of the Church.
Contact Jan Romanowski at 847-504-6924
or jromanowski@sbcglobal.net or
Rosemary Spinner at 847-991-7833
or rtspinner@gmail.com
Spiritual Direction & Companioning
Would a relationship with a Spiritual Director/Companion make a difference in your life?
The answer is yes, only if you desire to deepen your understanding in your unique relationship with the Lord. The trained spiritual director has the skills to not get in the way of your unique
spiritual growth and yet be a gentle guide toward clarity in your “Call.” Your witness is privately held
as sacred!
If you long to….
• Identify and trust your own experiences of God
• Integrate spirituality into everyday life
• Discern and make difficult decisions
• Share your hopes, struggles and losses
• Participate as an individual or as part of a small group
• Move toward or away from tradition
To inquire or schedule an appointment with a Spiritual Director, contact Mimi at 847-907-3412 or
mferlita@holyfamilyparish.org
CHANGE IN SCHEDULE!
S.M.A.R.T. Ministry
(For singles over 40)
Mark your calendar for our next S.M.A.R.T.
Social and Planning Meeting with Fr. Terry
Keehan on Friday, May 1, 2015 beginning
at 6:30 pm (NEW TIME) – We will meet at
Gianni’s in Palatine (NEW LOCATION).
RSVP required.
www.holyfamilyparish.org
For more information, contact
smartministry@gmail.com.
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Family & Teen Faith
The Family & Teen
Faith Community...
offers faith formation
and catechesis
to preschool through
elementary school aged
children and
high school teens
and their families.
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Family & Teen Faith
www.holyfamilyparish.org
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Family & Teen Faith
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Holy Family Adademy
www.holyfamilyparish.org
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Outreach & Justice
Catholic Social Teaching –
United States Catholic Conference of Bishops
Sue Geegan
Director
847-907-3443
SGeegan
@holyfamilyparish.org
The Outreach &
Justice
Community...
offers assistance
programs, as well as
ministries promoting
peace and justice,
respect for life and
community outreach.
Over the next 12 months, all seven themes will be
highlighted.
The Church's social teaching is a rich treasure of wisdom about building a just
society and living lives of holiness amidst the challenges of modern society. Modern Catholic social teaching
has been articulated through a tradition of papal, conciliar and episcopal documents. The depth and richness
of this tradition can be understood best through a direct reading of these documents. In these brief reflections,
we highlight several of the key themes that are at the heart of our Catholic social tradition.
Care for God’s Creation
We show our respect for the Creator by our stewardship of creation. Care for the earth is not just an Earth
Day slogan, it is a requirement of our faith. We are called to protect people and the planet, living our faith
in relationship with all of God’s creation. This environmental challenge has fundamental moral and ethical
dimensions that cannot be ignored.
The environment is God’s gift to everyone, and in our use of it we have a responsibility towards the poor, towards future generations and towards humanity as a whole. . . Our duties towards the environment are linked
to our duties towards the human person, considered in himself and in relation to others. It would be wrong to
uphold one set of duties while trampling on the other. Charity in Truth (Caritas in Veritate. . . ), #48, 51
For more information visit – www.usccb.org
MAY IS
MENTAL HEALTH
AWARENESS MONTH
Special recognition at the
Sunday, May 3, 9am Mass
Please join us on Sunday, May 3 at the 9am
mass for a special recognition supporting
individuals who have mental illness as well
as for those who support and care for them.
We ask you to invite family and friends to
join us. Mental Health organizations will be
present after mass to provide resources and
to answer questions. Please contact Sue at
847.907.3443 with questions.
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Catholic Charities Collection
on Mother’s Day
Daria had no income, and lived with her children in a
condemned building. Catholic Charities brought the
family to one of our shelters. We helped her find work
and permanent housing. She and her children were
among the 991 individuals we sheltered last year.
Please give to Catholic Charities on Mother’s Day to
help homeless families get back on their feet. Learn
more at www.catholiccharities.net.
“How marvelous it would be if, at the end of the day,
each of us could say: today I have performed an act of
charity towards others!” - Pope Francis
April 26, 2015
Outreach & Justice
Thank
You!
HOLY FAMILY’S SPRING
CLOTHING DRIVE
For St. Vincent dePaul
MAY 2 and 3
Holy Family will hold its annual Spring Clothing Drive
for St Vincent DePaul on Saturday, May 2 and Sunday, May 3. We are suggesting that you bring your
donations of spring and summer clothing to the truck
located in the parking lot before or after mass (except
the Sunday 4pm mass). There will be volunteers there
to take your donations and put them directly on the
truck. Tax receipts will be available. PLEASE DO NOT
BRING ANY DONATIONS TO THE CHURCH PRIOR
TO SATURDAY, MAY 2. WE HAVE NO STORAGE
SPACE AVAILABLE. Please contact Mary-Frances at
mfconway94@comcast.net if you would like to help or
have questions.
PADS Thank You
to Volunteers
Thank you to all our PADS volunteers who
gave over 2,700 volunteer hours in addition
to food donations that provided approximately
3,000 meals this past PADS season, beginning in October and ending this weekend.
The 1,000 guests served were grateful for the
safe, warm and dry facility we provided with
loving care. PADS guests continue to walk
along Palatine Rd and other busy streets
throughout the summer. Please drive carefully and keep our homeless neighbors in
your prayers.
Catholic Charities New Hope Apartments
A Transitional Housing Program for Homeless Families
March Update
Family #23
Our family is currently working on their goals, getting ready to exit the program at the end of April. The
mom and her mother are still saving up to get grandma
a car and they are very close to their goal. They have
been looking locally and have seen some good deals,
but still a little out of their price range. It is good to
see them working toward a specific goal and they are
determined to achieve it.
Things are stable; mom is studying hard for the
GED exam and will take it in May. She reports that
she will keep us posted on her progress. Things are
going really well at work and she sees herself moving
up again soon if she continues to reach her monthly
quotas. She is hopeful that she will get her first bonus check next month! Overall, she says she feels
confident that she will continue to improve her financial
status when she exits.
Family #25
Our mom continues to do well with her goals and she
is climbing her way to self-sufficiency. She is so excited
to have money in her savings account. She has also
gone into business with her sister. She reports that her
sister is making a lot of extra income with World Venture,
a traveling service that offers four and five star hotel accommodations. She is excited about this new venture
and the potential to increase her savings.
Last month we reported that she wished to move
back to the Western Suburbs after she exits the program.
Since then she has changed her mind because she feels
it will be better staying in her current area so that she can
be close to her job. She is looking for housing in Hanover
Park, Schaumburg, Bartlett, and Hoffman Estates. She
has also looked into the schools that her children will
potentially attend. She continues to be motivated to save
and secure housing for her family.
New Hope and these families extend special greetings to the
Peace and Justice Cluster Parishes for their continued support.
www.holyfamilyparish.org
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Pastoral Care
Matthew Thibeau
847-907-3417
MThibeau
@holyfamilyparish.org
The Pastoral Care
Community...
provides, through
our ministries,
compassionate
pastoral care with
support and guidance
for those who suffer in
mind, body and spirit.
Diane Reczek
Margaret Albers
Nancy Busch
Krista Motley
Wally Bush
Jacinta McCoy
Cynthia Buccelli
Christine Nardulli
Eternal rest grant unto them O Lord
and let perpetua light shine upon them.
May their souls and the souls of all
the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen.
Gina Nardulli
Jean Nechi
Barbara Serbus
Paul Pignatelli
The HOME MINISTRY team
would like to keep people in our community aware of the services we offer.
We are available for the occasional
wellness check, need for transportation, visit or help with a meal. Our
members are all volunteers and we
are always interested in those who
might join in this ministry or members
of our community who may be aware
of a need we might be able to fill.
If you would like to be involved in
this ministry or know of a need call us
at 847-772-2646.
Thanks to all those who have volunteered to serve.
Prayer List Requests
Remembering our sick in prayer is important to the Holy
Family parish community. With the person’s or relative’s permission, his or her name will be read aloud during the intercessory prayers that weekend. We will then place the name
of a sick person who has recently become ill on the screens
at the weekend Masses for the following two weeks. Should
the person become more seriously ill at a future time, let us
know and we will then follow the same procedure.
ALL the sick of our parish community and our relatives
and friends who are ill can we added to our Book of Prayer
in the narthex and then prayed for each and every day at
Masses and by the prayer groups in our parish.
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In a Special Way
We Pray For...
April 26, 2015
William Bloom
Linda Pavlak
Jane Hill
To Be Joyful Again,
a non-denominational support
group for widows, widowers, or
anyone who has lost a significant
other, meets the 1st and 3rd
Thursday of each month
at 7:00pm at
Holy Family Parish,
2515 Palatine Road, Inverness.
All are welcome.
Contact Elaine at
847-705-9886
for more information.
Pastoral Care
"Rising from
Divorce"
1st & 3rd TUESDAY of each month
from 7 - 9PM in Breakout Room #5
By popular request, we are moving our meeting days
to Tuesday nights. Please help us spread the word!
Consider joining us to provide insight to peers and
direction for what you would like from RFD ministry!
We are a support group for those affected by relationship challenges, separation or divorce. All are
invited, including those directly in the relationship and
family/friends providing support.
Please join us to share in a safe Christian environment.
Retreat/workshop
For widowed
men/women
Holy Family Parish is pleased to offer a preventive
health event. Life Line Screening, a leading provider
of community-based preventive health screenings, will
host their affordable, non-invasive and painless health
screenings on June 22, 2015. Five screenings will be
offered that scan for potential health problems related
to: blocked arteries which is a leading cause of stroke;
abdominal aortic aneurysms which can lead to a ruptured aorta; hardening of the arteries in the legs which
is a strong predictor of heart disease; atrial fibrillation or
irregular heart beat which is closely tied to stroke risk;
and a bone density screening, for men and women,
used to assess the risk of osteoporosis.
Register for a Wellness Package which includes 4 vascular tests and osteoporosis screening from $149 ($139
with our member discount). All five screenings take
60-90 minutes to complete. In order to register for this
event and to receive a $10 discount off any package
priced above $129, please call 1-888-653-6441 or visit
www.lifelinescreening.com/community-partners.
Beyond grieving there is new life!
Feeling “stuck”? Need something to
get you “over the hump”? Have you
reached a “turning point” after your
loss?
Come join us for a weekend expecially designed to help you reflect
on and recognize a new direction for your life while still
treasuring memories of your
loved one.
Upcoming program:
July 25 & 26 at Holy Family
For more information contact us at
Joyful Agian! Widowed Ministry
708-354-7211
E-mail: joyfulagain7211@gamil.com
Website: www.joyfulagain.org
Early registration is encouraged.
Disability Ministry Presents:
Free Time for Parents
We provide a fun, structured environment for children with
disabilities and their siblings, giving parents a morning
of free time.
We meet on the first Saturday of each month,
from 9:00am to 12:00pm
in Multitorium West.
Registration is required one week in advance!
Registration and Volunteer Information:
hfdisability@gmail.com
Anne Bosslet 847-358-6318
Donna Rogers 847-310-0778
www.holyfamilyparish.org
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Sacramental Moments
Wedding Banns
Sacramental
Moments...
are times in our lives
when we experience
God’s loving presnece
in a special way.
We highlight some of
those moments here.
Sarah Lakowske & Thomas Hafner - II
Melissa Anzalone & Bill Rasmussen - I
Cara Maricia Hanna
Child of Anthony & Katelyn
Elizabeth Aspen Currens
Child of Jeremy & Anne
Rocco Joseph Vanni
Child of Robert & Melanie
To schedule a Baptism,
contact Christine at
847-359-0042.
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Molly Joanne Hess
Child of David & Sara
April 26, 2015
Living Faith
Living Faith
This is a
prayer,
reflection
and resource
page
designed to
help you reflect
on the reading
of the week and
next weekend’s
readings.
Weekly Readings
Mass
Intentions +
Monday, April 27
Acts 11: 1-18
John 10: 1-10
Tuesday, April 28
Acts 11: 19-26
John 10: 22-30
Wednesday, April 29
Acts 12: 24 - 13: 5a
John 12: 44-50
Thursday, April 30
Acts 13: 13-25
John 13: 16-20
Friday, May 1
Acts 13: 26-33
John 14: 1-6
Saturday, May 2
Acts 13: 44-52
John 14: 7-14
Sunday, May 3
Acts 9: 26-31
1 John 3: 18-24
John 15: 1-8
Monday, April 27
9:00AM Tim Francis Sullivan
(Steve Kendzior, Jay Gillum)
9:00AM Rose Niedermeyer (Agnes Loboda)
7:00PM Carlvincer Abadesco (Mel Dianis)
Tuesday, April 28
9:00AM John Campana (Family)
9:00AM Agnes Loboda (Family)
Wednesday, April 29
9:00AM The People of Holy Family Parish
7:00PM The People of Holy Family Parish
Thursday, April 30
9:00AM Vance Nwankwo (Family)
9:00AM Barbara Jane Lee (Husband)
Friday, May 1
9:00AM Manuel P.A. Claudio (Family)
Saturday, May 2
Preparing for
Next Week:
5:00PM Mariclare McCarthy
(Steve & Cathy Guranovich)
5:00PM C. Robert Myers (Marianne Myers)
5:00PM Matt Tunzi (Vince & Maryann Tunzi)
Sunday, May 3
7:30AM Bridget Pizate (Mom & Dad)
9:00AM Mary Kate Barrio
(Barrio & Mahoney Families)
9:00AM Dana Wandell (Przekop Family)
9:00AM Loretta Acres (Dodie Carney)
11:00AM Rocky Rotolo
(James & Joyce Mallon)
11:00AM Edward Slagis (Rita Hernandez)
11:00AM Greg Grant (Elaine Biggs)
Mass intentions are available by
contacting the Parish Office
Watch our weekly SCC reflections at
https://www.youtube.com/user/HFInverness/videos. Click on Reflections on
Sunday Readings 5-3-15 and listen to Tom
Toussaint reflect on the readings.
Reflection Questions for May 3, 2015:
1. Saul’s conversion was a dramatic transformation. Have you had any experiences
with someone who made a transformation
that seemed miraculous at the time?
2. How might the Church be different today
if Paul had not been converted?
3. What does it mean to “bear fruit”? What
role do we, the faithful, play in ensuring that
the Church continues to bear fruit?
4. What needs to be pruned in you so that
you might bear fruit? What needs to be
pruned in the Church of Christ so that we
might bear more fruit? What needs to be
pruned in our Holy Family faith community
so that we might bear more fruit?
www.holyfamilyparish.org
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Of Special Note
Meals for Fr. Terry
Calling all cooks! Do you love to spend time in the kitchen? Do you have
a favorite family recipe you would like to make for Fr. Terry? If so, this is the
ministry for you!
This ministry provides healthy, home-cooked dinners for Fr. Terry on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays. Through the generosity of so many parishioners,
Fr. Terry has been able to enjoy countless delicious, home-cooked meals.
If you are interested in making a meal, please go to www.takethemameal.com
(last name: Keehan, password: homemade) or call Pam Kulpins at
847-925-9501. We thank you in advance for your generosity.
Holy Family Books & Gifts is owned by Holy Family Parish and solely managed and operated by volunteers.
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April 26, 2015
Paluch Partners - a simple way for you to partner
Hair Cuts • Updos
Open 7 Days
34 S. Northwest Hwy.
Palatine
(NW Hwy & Palatine Rd.)
847-991-1776
with service providers who support your parish
through their sponsorship of the parish bulletin.
Anthony, Dan and Ross Morizzo
Easily access your parish’s latest bulletin
and all the sponsors who advertise.
Their contribution allows parish bulletin
communication to be free of charge
for your parish. Support them by taking
advantage of the services they provide.
Proud Parishioners Since 1989
As a family owned and operated business,
we take great pride in the service we offer
• Traditional Funeral Services
to the families in our community.
• Traditional Cremation Services
We are more than caretakers, we are
• Memorial Services
your neighbors and friend. We are privileged
to be a part of this community and
• Pre-Arrangement & Pre-Planning
your family. We provide unparalleled
• 24/7 Availability
guidance, unmatched care and
• At Need & Pre-Arrangement
unwavering support for the families we serve.
www.PALUCHPARTNERS.com
2550 Hassell Road • Hoffman Estates • 847-752-6444
Nova Fire Protection Inc.
Fire Sprinkler Installation,
Repairs, Testing & Inspections
for Commercial & Residential
847-885-1605 www.novafp.com
• Free Estimates
• Bonded & Insured
Parishioner
SUNDAY BRUNCH • 9:30AM TO 3:00 PM
154 W. NORTHWEST HIGHWAY 847-991-7006
VISIT US AFTER CHURCH • 10% DISCOUNT W/AD
PRIVATE ROOMS WITH BUFFETS FOR YOUR SPECIAL OCCASIONS
OPEN FOR LUNCH, DINNER, CATERING, DELIVERY & CARRYOUT
Miller Wealth Law Group LLC (847) 466-1045
MillerWealthLaw.com
Office in Schaumburg
Estate Planning: Wills & trusts. Help when a parent, spouse or loved one passes away.
Business Planning: Succession & owner exit strategies. Executive & key-employee benefits.
Tax Planning & Preparation: Reducing taxes to protect family wealth & create charitable trusts.
Jeff Miller, Attorney Pam Miller, CPA
Parishioners since 1995
Jeff is an adjunct estate planning professor at
Tents • Tables • Chairs • Linens • Moonwalk • Games
DePaul law school and admitted to practice 500 S. Hicks Road, Palatine
847-394-8213
www.arlingtonrental.com
before the United States Tax Court.
AUTO • HOME • LIFE
BUSINESS
LONG TERM CARE
CHUCK BRAZELTON
Agent & Parishioner
chuck@brazeltoninsurance.com
2549 W. Golf Road
Hoffman Estates
847-882-4800
www.brazeltoninsurance.com
Kevin Sullivan M.D.
Parishioner
Deborah L. Kleskan O.D.
Brent Ostoich O.D.
Parishioner
Laser Vision Correction
• Contact Lenses • General Eye Care
1415 Palatine Rd.
Hoffman Estates
847-776-8900
CORCORAN HEATING AIR CONDITIONING INC.
Sales • Service • Installation
Commercial & Residential
HOFFMAN ESTATES
397-5888
TOM
009247 Holy Family Church (C)
Kathy L. French, D.D.S. FAGD
Parishioner
Parishioner Plumbing Contractor
Wants Your Work
No Job too Big or Small
5% of all sales will be donated
Serving Families in Our Community Since 1985
to the building fund 847-358-5377
Teacher, Presenter and Member of Numerous
www.intelligentplumbing.com PL13556
Dental Associations and Institutes
630-773-6966
500 Park Blvd.,
Ste. 180C Itasca
www.HAMILTONLAKESDENTISTRY.COM
www.jspaluch.com
Brian or Sally, coordinators
860.399.1785
an Official
Travel Agency
of AOS-USA
www.CatholicCruisesAndTours.com
For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-566-6170
Owned and operated by the Bob Smith Family Since 1912
• Complete funeral arrangements
• Cremation services
• Funeral preplanning
• Out-of-town arrangements
• Monuments
MARY ANN ROSANOVA-KAPER, MD
MARK A. ROSANOVA, MD
DIPLOMATES, AMERICAN BOARD OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
Parishioner
M.J. Miller & Co.
Surgery & Disease of the Eyes
330 E. Main St., Ste. 1W, Barrington
Fine Jewelry & Gifts
We Buy Estates,
Old Gold & Giftware
847-381-7900
123 W. Main St.
Barrington
381-4300
PALATINE SHELL SERVICE
All Repairs Guaranteed
7 East Palatine Rd., Palatine
847-358-4299
www.palatineshellservice.com
www.mjmillerjewelers.com
KOLZE FLOORING
Dentistry For:
New Patients
Welcome!
HIGH QUALITY & SERVICE
HARDWOOD FLOORING
New Installation
Dustless Sanding
Refinishing
• Children
• Adolescents
• Special Needs
Russell S. Pollina D.D.S., P.C.
Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics *
601 W. Central Rd. Ste. #4
18 E. Dundee Rd. Bldg. 5
Mt. Prospect
Suite 100 - Barrington
847-392-2457
847-382-1720
Free Estimates • Insured
No Job Too Small!
847-815-5040
www.grins4kids.com
Ron Kolze
* Orthodontic services provided by Pediatric Dentists
Advertising here
helps your parish
& your business.
$25 OFF on Service Call
Parishioner
Allied AC & Heating Corp., Palatine
Not valid with any other offers.
$100 OFF a New Furnace or Air Conditioner
Allied AC & Heating Corp., Palatine • Not valid with any other offers.
www.jspaluch.com
Call Bob Hahn
800.566.6170
DAILEY ELECTRIC CO., INC.
FAST - FRIENDLY - AFFORDABLE - EMERGENCY SERVICE
RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL
(847) 359-9789
Jim Dailey — 3701 Berdnick-Unit C
10% PARISHIONER DISCOUNT
847-359-4500
500 E. Northwest Hwy., Palatine
CENTRAL PLUMBING
COMPANY, INC.
Since 1980
4 Generations of Plumbers
Commercial & Residential
Repairs & Remodeling - Water Heaters
Disposals - Sump Pumps - Rodding
2.75% Credit Card Convenience Fee
ASK FOR THE PARISH DISCOUNT!
ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT FOR SENIOR CITIZENS
55 YEARS OR OLDER!
www.centralplumbingco.com
RAYMOND LA VIGNE, DDS
Dental Care for the Entire Family
Evening & Saturday Hours
PROTECTING SENIORS
NATIONWIDE
WE
PUSH
TALK
24/7 HELP
637 First Bank Dr., Palatine
CARE
847-359-1292
A LOT (At Hicks & N.W. Hwy.)
...........
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• Wood Finishing
• Paper Removal & Hanging
• Wood Staining
• Drywall Repairs
• Water Damage/Repairs
• Deck Cleaning & Staining
847-303-1413
FULLY INSURED
Tom Ryan ~ Kevin Ryan
LIC. # 055-012918
Painting
Interior/Exterior
George Darby, Parishioner
847-253-9181
IL. LIC # PL16019
G. D. DECORATING
JANINE VAINISI
REALTOR®, ABR
Keller Williams Success
847-609-9578
www.HomesByJanineV.com
CARPET & FURNITURE
CLEANING SPECIALISTS
Parishioners Discount
10% Off With Ad
(847) 426-1900
R. BONO & SONS
$19.95*/Mo. + 1 FREE MONTH
➢ No Long-Term Contracts
➢ Price Guarantee
➢ American Made
TOLL FREE:
1-877-801-8608
*First Three Months
JNL CLIMATE CONTROL, INC.
Heating & Air Conditioning
847-358-2251
John Beening
Parishioner
$35 Off Service Call
(1 hr. min. not valid on clean & check special)
www.jnlclimatecontrol.com
Comprehensive & Cosmetic Dental Care
Michael A. Lovda, D.D.S., Ltd. & Associates
www.drlovda.com
1644 W. Algonquin Rd. • Hoffman Estates
(847) 991-0790
Emergencies
Seen Promptly
009247 Holy Family Church (B)
24 Hour
Answering Service
1605 Colonial Parkway Inverness, IL 60067
847.907.9600
Securities and Advisory Services offered through LPL Financial,
a Registered Investment Advisor. Member FINRA/SIPC
www.jspaluch.com
For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-566-6170
Law Offices
Robert J. Ross
of
Robert J. Ross, Parishioner,
- Wills & Trusts 30 Years Experience
- Business Law www.RobertJRoss.com
(847) 358-5757
Office in Inverness
“Chores By Chip” RAZORBACK STUMP REMOVAL
HANDYMAN SERVICE
Quality Workmanship
ELECTRICAL • FAUCET REPAIR • CARPENTRY
QUALITY WORKMANSHIP
847-344-9524
South Barrington resident 847-551-1767
razorbackstumpremoval.com
FREE ESTIMATES
OVER 45 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED
Our 2nd Century
of Service
Family Owned & Operated by
FACILITIES ALL ON ONE LEVEL — CREMATION SERVICES
MICHAEL HARRY MINTON
Parishioner
Leadership in Family Law • Exceptional Trial Advocacy
Family Matters...Matter to Us
“Realize An Accomplishment”
In The Dissolution Process
Achieving Emotional & Economic Security
•
•
•
•
National Trial Lawyers Top 100 - 2014
Legal Network Top Lawyer in Illinois - 2014
Chicago’s Top Rated Lawyers - 2014
AV Highest Peer Review Rating for Legal
Ability & Ethical Standards - 25 Yrs.
THE MINTON FIRM
1051 Perimeter Drive, Suite 400 • Schaumburg, IL 60173
847-874-7278 • www.mintonlawfirm.com
Contact: Gina Eagler or
Christopher Haering
847-645-9500
From every season, to every reason...Life Celebrations,
cultural events, trainings, ceremonies, retreats,
seminars, trade shows
Enhancing your special occasion
4800 Hoffman Blvd, Hoffman Estates, IL
Dr. Richard M. Mruz, MD
PARISHIONER
Member of American College of Pro-Life Obstetrician
Gynecologist
ALEXIAN BROTHERS MEDICAL CENTER
364-0040
810 Biesterfield Rd., Ste. 102, Elk Grove Village
Inc.
The Ahlgrim Family
William Haberichter • Melissa Nelson • Matthew Haberichter • Directors
3615 Kirchoff Road • Rolling Meadows
Funeral Home
847-253-0224
Door Closers • Safes • Sales & Service
Commercial • Residential • Industrial
Locksmith Services Since 1963
339 W. Northwest Hwy., Palatine, IL 60067
847-359-0557
EDWARD HENNING BONDED & INSURED ROBERT HENNING
Il. Lic# 0192-000118
www.henningbros.com
FRANK’S CHICAGO
SHRIMP
Est. 1982
3071 N. Barrington Rd.
847-765-1601
Douglas R. Ahlgrim
Owner & Director
JOHN C. VOJTA
ATTORNEY AT LAW
119 N. Northwest Hwy.
PALATINE, IL 60067
847-963-0099
10% OFF
CONTESTED FAMILY LAW &
CUSTODY LITIGATION
WHEN YOU MENTION AD
(Parishioner)
Lake Zurich
415 S. Buesching Road
847-540-8871
Palatine
201 N. Northwest Hwy.
847-358-7411
www.ahlgrimffs.com
A HOMECARE SERVICE LLC
Providing Superior Home Care
CNA • Companionship • Medication Reminder
Personal Care • Meal Preparation • Housekeeping
847-800-7000 or 847-877-4949
Phoenix Computer Repair
PROBATE RESEARCH
Is your computer in need of service? Don’t buy another!
We can restore your computer to “like new” condition
MISSING/UNKNOWN HEIRS
LOCATED
The security and privacy experts
Domestic & International Services for:
Courts, Lawyers, Trust Officers,
Administrators, Executors
We come to you
Laurie Harris, parishioner
Call 708-601-9698
847-519-3600
www.landexresearch.com
JOHN HELMINSKI
ROOFING, INC.
Inc.
JHR Roofing/Siding/Gutters
847-702-7524
Hail Damage • Insurance Claims
Lic.-Ins.
Leaf Defier
Consider Remembering
Your Parish in Your Will.
For further information,
please call the Parish Office.
TAE KWON DO
2 WEEKS TRIAL
Little Tigers, ages 4-6 • Child 7-12 • Teen/Adult 13-up
Family classes offer a great way to spend quality time together
1465 Palatine Rd, Hoffman Estates (next to Jewel/Osco)
847.776.0077 • www.tigerkoosma.com
$20.00
includes
FREE UNIFORM
To Give, To Love, To Serve.
We specialize in pregnancy care,
pediatric care, athletes, and families
SHINGLES • WOOD SHAKES
FLAT ROOFING • GUTTERS
HAIL DAMAGE SPECIALISTS
847.277.2990
777 LAKE ZURICH RD, STE. 105
BARRINGTON, IL 60010
www.mybarringtonchiropractor.com
CALL US TODAY! 847.797.0404
IL License #104-009220
Inc.
HOME IMPROVEMENT & REMODELING
Kitchens • Bath • Additions • Basements
Interior & Exterior Renovations
Family Owned and Operated Since 1987
847-202-9496
CELL 847-417-1278
ron@saboco.com
Parishioner - Veteran
SENIOR DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE! NO JOB TOO SMALL
Mike Halm
847-877-4849
Mike.Halm@bairdwarner.com
Palatine
Arlington Heights
847-496-4373
www.mathnasium.com/palatine
141 W. Northwest Hwy • Palatine
009247 Holy Family Church (A)
Free Loaf of
Joe Caputo French Bread
with Any Purchase HF
www.jspaluch.com
For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-566-6170