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MISSION STATEMENT: "To do God's will as a unified, vibrant parish, and to foster an intentional relationship with Jesus through worship, witness, service, discipleship, and community."

ST. CELESTINE CHURCH ST. CHURCH 3020 North 76th Court 2601 Clinton Elmwood Park, Illinois 60707 River Grove, Illinois 60171 Phone: 708–453–2555 Fax: 708–452–0560 Phone 708–453–4800 Fax: 708–453–6141

MASSES (LIMIT 250) MASSES (LIMIT 70) Saturday 5 PM Saturday (as of May 22) 4 PM Sunday 7:30 AM Sunday 9 AM 10:30 AM and live–streamed on Tuesday and Thursday 8 AM Facebook and stguerinparish.org Wednesday and Friday 8 AM ST. CELESTINE SCHOOL Reconciliation Saturdays 4—4:45 PM 3017 North 77th Avenue, Elmwood Park Illinois 60707 stcelestineschool.org 708–453–8234

Please register through the website, stguerinparish.org, for weekend masses. No registration needed for weekday masses or Reconciliation. You must wear a mask, practice social distancing, and follow the direction of the ushers. April 25, 2021 Fourth Sunday of Easter www.stguerinparish.org 2

ST. MOTHER THEODORE On weekends, because of the pandemic, all intentions for individual GUERIN PARISH masses are read at all the Masses at both churches. During the week Welcome! If you are new to our intentions are listed on the days when Mass is offered. churches or just visiting, please introduce yourself. We are happy SATURDAY, APRIL 24 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 2021 to share in this celebration of the 5 PM ST. CELESTINE 8 AM ST. CELESTINE Eucharist. If you do not have a SUNDAY, APRIL 25 +Ruci Secreto, Birthday church home, or your church is 7:30 AM ST. CELESTINE +Catarino Monterroso not home to you, we are open 9 AM ST. CYPRIAN +John and +Frank Kucera to anyone looking for a spiritual 10:30 AM ST. CELESTINE +Elmer Swiatkowski home. We invite you to become +Andy Murphy, 1st Anniversary Jacek Leja a part of our parish. You may +Helen McCormack register during the pandemic by +Anna Puchniarz THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 2021 calling 708–453–2555. +Tony Flando, Sr., Anniversary 8 AM ST. CYPRIAN +Catarino Monterroso +Catarino Monterroso +Frank Pudlo + Guerrero, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 2021 Anniversary 8 AM ST. CELESTINE +Andrzej Milkowski, +Catarino Monterroso Anniversary +Ray and +Colleen Kimberley + Slaski, Birthday +Joseph P. Bosco, Birthday SATURDAY, MAY 1 All offices in the parish and in are +Paul and +Nina Insolia 5 PM ST. CELESTINE closed until the Archdiocese gives +Brad Stuart SUNDAY, MAY 2 us permission to reopen. +Frank Lucchese 7:30 AM ST. CELESTINE +Father Paul Burak 9 AM ST. CYPRIAN Phones will be answered from 10:30 AM ST. CELESTINE 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM at St. TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 2021 +Frank Lucchese Cyprian (708–453–4800) Monday 8 AM ST. CYPRIAN +Marie Scimeca through Friday and from 8:30 AM +Catarino Monterroso +Richard G. Bradkowski, 10th to 5 PM Monday through Friday +Patty Gemskie Anniversary at St. Celestine (708–453–2555). +Father Paul Burak +James Rinella In Thanksgiving for Graces If no one is available to answer Received through St. the phone, please leave a Joseph message and someone will call +Frank Nowinski you back on the next business day. +Norb Zyk +Frank Pudlo April 25, 2021 Fourth Sunday of Easter www.stguerinparish.org 3

FROM THE PASTOR'S DESK: FATHER PAUL CAO Good Shepherd Sunday A Prayer for Vocations

This weekend, God our Father, You made each of us to use our gifts in the the Gospel Body of Christ. reading calls us to remember that Jesus is the Good We ask that You inspire young people whom You call to the Shepherd who knows his sheep priesthood and consecrated life to courageously follow Your and always loves and cares for will. them. He said: “I am the good shepherd. A good shepherd lays Send workers into Your down his life for the sheep.” Jesus great harvest so that the is our Good Shepherd who calls Gospel is preached, the us by name. We also celebrate poor are served with love, World Day of Prayer for Vocations, the suffering are comforted, designated by Paul VI in and Your people are 1963. This weekend, we are invited strengthened to reflect on our own individual by the sacraments. call to respond to God’s voice. We are also requested to pray for We ask this through an increase in vocations to the Christ our Lord, priesthood and religious life. Amen. Pray for young people to hear their vocational call and to courageously life. Pray for men and women answer it. Pray that parents and answering the call, that they May God bless you and your families will encourage their may be joyful in their response family! children to be open to a possible and have supportive family and In prayer, call to priesthood and consecrated friends. Fr. Paul

OUR LADY OF FATIMA DEVOTION RETURNS NEW MASS SCHEDULE

A devotion to Our Lady of As promised, the 4 PM Mass at St. Cyprian will Fatima will return to St. return on Saturday, May 22. Please sign up Cyprian Church beginning on the website to attend. There will be room on Tuesday, May 4 after the for 70 people. Please consider volunteering 8 AM Mass. The devotion to help at weekend Masses so we will have lasts about 15 minutes enough people to check people in, sanitize and has prayers for the hands, seat and direct people for Communion intercession of Our Lady and for leaving the church, and cleaning the of Fatima for our needs. A churches to keep us all safe. We also need small pamphlet with the help at the weddings, funerals, , and prayers will be provided Reconciliations. You can sign up on the website to be taken home. All are www.stguerinparish.org. Training will be welcome. No reservation is provided. necessary. April 25, 2021 Fourth Sunday of Easter www.stguerinparish.org 4 RESPONDING TO THE CALL

THE GOSPEL READING The climax of the Liturgy of the Word comes with the proclamation of the Gospel. Everything tells us that something important is happening. We stand. We sing special acclamations. Servers with candles and sometimes incense lead the deacon or priest to the ambo, where the reading is proclaimed from a special book.

All of the readings are important, Do we truly know the voice of and say things to distinguish but the liturgy directs special Christ? Do we truly respond to themselves in the eyes of their attention to the Gospel for a the voice of our shepherd with parents. reason. “[A]mong all the inspired our own distinctive voice? How writings, even among those of often we attempt to imitate those Whether we use the image of the New Testament, the Gospels around us, appropriating the children or of sheep to understand have a special place, and rightly response of another member of our relationship with Christ, we so, because they are our principal the flock to Christ. Perhaps we believe that we are all known and source for the life and teaching of need to balance the image of called by name. With this great the Incarnate Word, our Saviour” being sheep of one flock with the gift comes a responsibility: to (Dei Verbum, the Dogmatic image from the second reading, respond to the call with our own Constitution on Divine Revelation which tells us that we are all distinctive voice, to take time to of the Second Vatican Council, children of God. What child has discern exactly what our call is, to 18). In the Gospels, the narrative precisely the same interaction determine precisely what the will of Christ’s saving life, death, and with parents as his or her siblings? of the Father is for each of us. resurrection continues to be Instead, they frequently do © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. proclaimed in our midst.

Our Sunday Lectionary is ON WEALTH structured so as to allow us to hear as much of the Gospels as possible. The readings are Nothing is more fallacious arranged in a three–year cycle. In than wealth . It is Year A, the Gospel readings are a hostile comrade, a taken mainly from Matthew; in domestic enemy. Year B, from Mark and John; and in Year C, from Luke. In this way, over the course of three years, we —St. hear a substantial portion of all four Gospels. Corinna Laughlin © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. April 25, 2021 Fourth Sunday of Easter www.stguerinparish.org 5 ON POETRY, AND THE CHRIST “You campaign in poetry. You gifted writers, it may be easier— reading the dictionary. I thought it govern in prose.” The quote and more enjoyable—to write was a poem about everything”). is attributed to the late Mario actual verse than it is to define Cuomo, former governor of New poetry in a pithy sentence or But the English poet Robert York. It comes to mind now as two. One pseudo-definition I Browning speaks loudest to me National Poetry Month winds memorized years ago is from this day by his observation that down, perhaps because I’ve been Robert Frost: “A poem begins with “God is the perfect poet.” Like steeped in poetry lately, recalling a lump in the throat…” I think it Father, like Son, then, because old favorites as well as writing spoke to me so much then—and it seems to me that Jesus is way some of my own for a contest I’m still does—because I’ve had a more into poetry than prose. And entering. Also, (poetically inclined) lump in my throat many, many we don’t have to look very hard Chicago Tribune columnist Mary times when reading poetry. And here either. Consider, “Do not Schmich recently shared some of sometimes—yes, on my best worry about tomorrow; tomorrow her faves to celebrate the month, days—even when writing it. To will take care of itself. Sufficient observing that poetry can “…keep paraphrase Frost this time, “No for a day is its own evil.” Consider you company like an old friend.” lump in the throat in the writer, “The kingdom of heaven is like a Exactly. no lump in the throat in the treasure buried in a field…” and reader...” “…like a merchant searching for Many great poets have shared fine pearls…” Consider, “I am the their thoughts on the topic. For We don’t have to look very hard way and the truth and the life.” to get insight from the greats on And consider, too, today’s Gospel: how they perceive “I am the good shepherd. A the craft. Per good shepherd lays down his Horace, “Taught life for the sheep.” Yeah. Our or untaught, we all Lord is definitely more poet than scribble poetry.” magistrate when it comes to Nice. It would seem getting his own Jesus message that Poe and Shelley across. As is Luke, btw, who as work two sides of author of his Gospel touched the same flip coin us—touched me, anyway—with in observing— his poetic telling of the birth respectively—that of Jesus, and who touches us “Poetry is the again in today’s first reading rhythmical creation from Acts by having Peter quote of beauty in words,” Psalms in describing the risen and “Poetry lifts Christ to the religious elite: “He the veil from the is the stone rejected by you, the hidden beauty of builders, which has become the the world…” cornerstone.” See? Biblical similes and metaphors all over the place. The words give me “You campaign in poetry. You pause. Of course, govern in prose,” Cuomo said. comedian Steven Maybe. Probably, even. But in my Wright’s words Book, salvation is all poetry. And almost always give Jesus is not only Poet, he is Poem. me pause (in this ©2021 by John B. Reynolds instance: “I was ([email protected]) April 25, 2021 Fourth Sunday of Easter www.stguerinparish.org 6 MOTHER’S DAY NOVENA ENROLLMENT Consider a spiritual churches and in the bins outside of the rectory and expression of pastoral center. You can fill out the name of the your gratitude person you want the novena to be for on a card and by remembering return the card in the envelope in the collection your Mother, basket or the mail box of the rectory or pastoral Grandmother, Aunt center by Thursday, May 6. The suggested offering is or other special $10. woman (living or deceased) in a special The Novena Masses will begin the Tuesday after novena to honor this Mother’s Day, on May 11 at 8 AM. tender, loving, caring and nurturing person. The names of those being remembered will listed in both churches, and they will all be lifted up in prayer Novena cards and during the novena. envelopes are available at the entrance of the

YOU MUST SIGN UP TO ATTEND MASS

The Archdiocese of Chicago requires that anyone attending Sunday Mass register in advance online. The privilege to reopen for Mass is offered with a limit to the maximum number of people who can be in the churches at one time.

SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES We must maintain records for the Illinois Department Sunday: Fourth Sunday of Easter; of Public Health of all who enter our churches for World Day of Prayer for Vocations contact tracing when a confirmed case of COVID–19 Wednesday: St. Peter Chanel; is identified. You may sign up for the weekend St. Louis Grignion de Montfort Masses and can access the link to SignUp Genius on Thursday: St. the website and through our Facebook page. Friday: St. Pius V; National Arbor Day Saturday: St. Joseph the Worker; First Saturday Daily Mass, which takes place on Tuesdays at 8 AM at St. Cyprian and Wednesdays at 8 AM at St. Celestine, FAKE EMAILS and Reconciliation, which takes place most Saturdays from 4 to 4:45 PM at St. Celestine (check the website Fake emails have sometimes gone out to first), does not require a reservation; someone will parishioners pretending that Fr. Paul or Fr. take your information at church for daily Mass. Brendan need you to send them gift cards or money. Remember the requirement to attend Sunday Mass has been lifted and we will continue to stream the These are a scam; please do not respond to these 10:30 AM Mass live on Facebook and the website. emails. If you receive an odd or suspicious email, you can call the Pastoral Center to check. If you are not feeling well, are over 65 or compromised medically, we encourage you to The priests would never ask you for help like participate by watching Mass on TV or online. this through an email. Please be aware of these scams. We want everyone to be safe! April 25, 2021 Fourth Sunday of Easter www.stguerinparish.org 7 CAN YOU VOLUNTEER?

We need volunteers to assist with various aspects of keeping our churches open. If you are high school age or older and are healthy with no underlying health Please keep those serving in the military in your conditions, please consider assisting with funerals, prayers. Thank you for your service to our country. baptisms, weddings, reconciliation, and daily or Col. Stephen Acosta Marines Staff Sgt. Lawrence G. Campbell Air Force Sunday Masses. Senior Airman Cory McCambridge Air Force Chief Erin McGuire Navy Funerals are held Monday through Saturday at both Lt. Col. Peter Anderson Army Sgt. Kenneth G. DiCristifano Army churches. Weddings are held on Saturday afternoons Spec Migliorisi Army in both churches. Baptisms take place on Saturdays Maj. Deborah J. Crowley, M.D. Army and Sundays at both churches, usually in the early Pvt. John Cerrone Marines afternoon.Reconciliation takes place on Saturdays Maj. Nevers Marines PFC Paul J. Lagoda Marines from 4 to 4:45 PM at St. Celestine. There are 8 AM PFC Sophia M. Garcia Marines Masses on Tuesday and Thursday at St. Cyprian and Lt. Robert Reynolds Army Wednesday and Friday at St. Celestine. PFC Richard A. Paduch Army Staff Sgt. Alberto Boy Marines Sgt. Rodolfo DeLao Army We are limited to 250 people at St. Celestine and 70 Staff Sgt. Natalie Borrini Air Force at St. Cyprian to allow for social distancing. Cpl. Brian Macaluso Marines Lnc. Cpl. Meghan Jennings Marines Lnc. Cpl. Michael Casanave Marines Volunteers are needed to greet, check off attendees, Pvt. Nicolas Casanave Marines sanitize hands, manage the flow of congregants, ABEAN Melanie Hodges Navy direct people to seating, usher, clean, and sanitize the PFC Vincent Negron Marines Pvt. Matthew Meyer Army worship space. You must wear a mask at all times and Master Sgt. Scott A. Cross Air Force practice social distancing. All volunteers must attend Private Niko Rodriguez Army a training. Dario Rodriguez Air Force CH 1LT Jacque Beltran Navy A1C Brian Moran Air Force Please submit the website Online Form to indicate A1C Elyssa Moran Air Force your willingness and ability to volunteer, and the days Ensign Devon Zych Coast Guard FN Matilda Davis Coast Guard of the week and times of the day that are best for Lnc. Cpl. Andrew D. Nordlie Marines you. This is a massive undertaking and many hands Ensign FaithAnne Bieschke Navy make light work. Luis N. Burciaga Army PFC Rudy De La O Marines Jose Flores, Jr. Air Force THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR HELP! Carmelo Flores Air Force Sean P. Mellett Marines ONLINE GIVING

Our parish is using Give Central as a contribution tool to help parishioners contribute online to our Sunday Offertory and special collections. This tool will allow you the option of donating through your checking, savings, or credit card account and the funds will be Information for the bulletin is due at 9 AM on directly transferred to the parish each month or as the Thursday the week before the bulletin comes you specify. out except for special holiday deadlines. Please send in Word or as an editable PDF to khagerty@ If you are already giving online you will see that the stguerinparish.org. Will use as space allows. gifts go to St. Mother Theodore Guerin parish. You can sign up for online giving by going to our website, Bulletin Deadline stguerinparish.org, and clicking on the Give Central May 9 April 29 at 9 AM icon on the right on the home page. May 16 May 6 at 9 AM May 23 May 13 at 9 AM Thank you for supporting the parish. May 30 May 20 at 9 AM June 6 May 27 at 9 AM April 25, 2021 Fourth Sunday of Easter www.stguerinparish.org 8 St. Celestine 5th Grade Girl Scout Troop 45400 Diaper Drive through April 30

New Moms is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization serving Chicago and its western suburbs that helps young mothers 25 and under and their children by providing holistic support, including family support, transitional housing, and training. They need diapers, and our 5th grade Girl Scout Troop has chosen to hold a diaper and supply drive to help earn their Bronze Award which focuses on helping MARRIED 50 YEARS IN 2021? out our community. Please drop off any diapers (any size, brand, or Please call the Pastoral Center or amount) at the school office, or you can let us shop for you: Make the Rectory if you were married checks payable to Girl Scout Troop 45400 and any cash or check in 1971 and are celebrating your donations collected will be used to purchase diapers and other baby 50th wedding anniversary this care items. Or you can shop from the Amazon registry the troop has year. The Archdiocese would set up. Choose “Registry Address” at check out and items purchased like to send you a certificate in will be shipped directly to the collecting troop. The link is recognition of this event and the www.amazon.com/registries/custom/3TW0E4ZGJ59PQ/ (Search 2020 and 2021 Jubilarians are Troop 45400 New Moms Registry in Amazon’s Custom Gift List.) invited to celebrate together on Sunday, September 19 at 2:30 PM. You can learn more about New Moms at www.newmoms.org.

The following have received a blessed PRAYER BLANKET: Heidy, Michael, Eileen, Nancy, Maria, Parvis, Linda, Debbie, Kathryn, Dorothy, Gerri, Anita, Gina, Letty, Mary, John, Sabrina, Frank, Anthony, Benjamin, Gerry, Dee, Jackie, Katie, Elene, Catherine, Carol, Gary, John, Thor, Margaret, Marlene, Dwight, Gene, Nancy, Mitch, Julie, Eric, Magdelena, Caleb, Michael, Carrie, Adrienne, Margaret, Sally, Ash, Joanne, Carl, Tammi, John, Pam, Ann, Linda, Patricia, Dennis, Lolita, Martin, Soco, and Thomas, and Lois.

Need help? Food, shelter, housing, employment, job training, counseling, addictions, utilities, physical or mental health services, legal and financial, immigration, naturalization and refugee and senior services are provided by Catholic Charities. Call 312–655–7700 or go to catholiccharities.net. MASS INTENTIONS Alcohol and Drug Abuse 1–800–821–4357 Child Abuse 1–800–252–2873 During the Prayer of the Faithful at Mass, we hear National Domestic Violence 1–800–799–SAFE that this Mass is being offered for the repose of the soul of someone who has died, or for someone National Sexual Assault 1–800–656–4673 requesting prayers for a particular intention. If you Compulsive Gambling Hotline 1–410–332–0402 would like a Mass offered, please call either office to Poison Control 1–800–222–1222 schedule a Mass for your particular intention. The Suicide Prevention 1–800–273–8255 usual donation is $10. New Mass cards are available Elder Abuse 1–800–252–8966 as well. April 25, 2021 Fourth Sunday of Easter www.stguerinparish.org 9

SCRIPTURE SEARCH®

Gospel for April 25, 2021 John 10:11-18 Names are kept on the list for four weeks. If you wish to add or remove a name, please call the parish office. Following is a word search based on the Gospel Thank you! reading for the Fourth Sunday of Easter, Cycle B: "Good Shepherd Sunday." The words can be found Paciano Acosta Loraine Leone in all directions in the puzzle. Marie and Steve Auerbach Ada Lopez Michael Balaja Tom Mayer GOOD LAYS DOWN HIS LIFE Grace Baldessara Mary Mellett THE SHEEP HIRED A WOLF Gerri Bohm Sharon Meyer LEAVES SCATTERS I KNOW Victor Cabello George Moretti THE FATHER OTHER SHEEP BELONG THIS FOLD I MUST IN ORDER Caitlyn Dan Murphy TAKE IT UP AGAIN NO ONE Ginny Ciszek Tom Murphy TAKES IT FROM ME POWER Deacon Dennis Colgan Carolyn Nanni Wayne Coppe Domenic Nanni Frances Copps Barbara Narducci A WOLF COMING Debra DeKelver Bernice Nesbitt Jackie DeLarco Sr. Noel L T H I S F O L D E P S Danny DiMaso Bill Noesen Elene Dimperio Sr. Louise Noesen Y A D E H J R E W O P C Dillon Dolecki Adrienne Ozlowski L K W N I S E V A E L A Jack Donnelly Phylllis Pappas I E O O S T A K E S I T Eleanor Manny Perez P I N O L L E H C A J T Heidy Egan Adrienne Pudlo Brittany Foley Kirk Pusenilli E T K N I F S G H G F E Christopher Freel Sr. Rita Mae Rabitoy E U I A F R R O O A G R Patsy Galecki Jim Raemisch H P N R E D R O N I N S Kathy Gallery Darlene Rinker Tammy Garcia Barbara Rodgers S C A H I R E D M N O L Helen Garza Caroline Russo E D T E L A I U R M L W Phyllis Gossy Betty Salemi H O N W O D S Y A L E K Nina Grigolo Amy Schreiner Cathy Grob Rita Schmidt T H E F A T H E R M B X Judy Iovinelli Joseph Serwa © 2021 TRI-C-A Publications; tri-c-a-publications.com

Robert Jaster Mike Statz Donna Kiska Heidi Stringham Ken Kiska Thomas Tully Dan Kocal Andrew Valko Bobbie Kocal Lillian Wardzala Denise Licciardi Dorothy Witek Karen Lins and for all our sick and homebound parishioners

Elsie Campeo Joyce Ajdari Liturgical ministers are not being used and all Rita McCormick events are cancelled during the pandemic.

ST. CELESTINE CHURCH 3020 North 76th Court, Elmwood Park, Illinois 60707 708–453–2555

ST. CYPRIAN CHURCH 2601 Clinton, River Grove, Illinois 60171 708–453–4800

Mass Schedules: See cover. Registration required.

Office Hours: Temporarily closed.

Communion Service: Temporarily canceled.

Holy Hour: First Friday of each month at 3 PM in St. Celestine church, in person and live–streamed on Facebook and website. Please check our website, No registration needed. www.stguerinparish.org, for the most Fatima Devotion: First Tuesday of the month after the 8 AM Mass at St. Cyprian. accurate information on the schedule for sacraments during the pandemic. Adoration: Temporarily combined into First Friday Holy Hour.

Baptisms: Contact Ruthanne Swiatkowski to schedule; [email protected] or call 708–453–2555 x 17.

Reconciliation: Saturdays 4—4:45 PM at St. Celestine. No registration needed.

Weddings: Engaged couples are encouraged to call a year in advance of a preferred date. The couple must talk to Deacon Mike DeLarco before a wedding date can be reserved. Participation in marriage preparation is essential.

PRIESTS Ray Brownlee, Maintenance 708–453–4800 Rev. Paul Cao, Pastor [email protected] [email protected] 708–453–2555 x29 Eric Mueller and Rev. Brendan Guilfoil, Associate Pastor Bob Vessini, Maintenance 708–453–2555 x25 [email protected] 708–453–2555 x30 Rev. Eugene Gratkowski, Pastor Emeritus of St. Cyprian MUSIC MINISTRY Jeffrey Grob, Rev. Fil Ngwila, Rev. Stan Ilo, Craig Kamptner, Director of Music Ministry Rev. Kenneth Ekekwe, Resident Priests [email protected] 708–453–2555 x16 Rev. Ron Navoy, Weekend Associate at St. Cyprian Call Craig with questions about music for the parish.

DEACONS RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Michael DeLarco 708–453–2555 x31 Ruthanne Swiatkowski, Director of Lifelong Faith Call Deacon Mike to schedule a wedding. Formation Miguel Negron [email protected] [email protected] 708–453–2555 x17 Ronald Pilarski [email protected] Mary Murphy, Coordinator of Religious Education for Dennis Colgan, retired Special Needs for children and adults [email protected] 708–453–2555 ST. CELESTINE SCHOOL Sheila Klich, Principal 708–453–8234 x23 MINISTRIES [email protected] Lois DeFelice, Ministry of Care 708–453–2555 Norma Pulido, Secretary 708–453–8234 x11 [email protected] Donna DelMedico, Finance Secretary 708–453–8234 x24 Greg Fidanzia, Guerin William Youth Group PARISH SUPPORT STAFF [email protected] 708–453–2555 x13 Laurie DePillo, Business Manager 708–453–2555 x15 [email protected] Kim Hagerty, Director of Evangelization 708–453–2555x12 Mary Krewer, Administrative Assistant [email protected] [email protected] 708–453–4800 Bulletin Editor Deadline is 9 AM on the Thursday 10 Marge Dellinger, Receptionist 708–453–4800 days before the date you would like the information to [email protected] appear. Irma Rivera, Receptionist 708–453–2555 x10 Lynn Schmidt, Receptionist 708–453–2555 x10 [email protected]