Fifth Sunday in Lent OLPH March 21, 2021 Seek,Loving Share,/ Sharing / Praying Rejoice! Together

The Joy of Becoming Catholic

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish 1775 Grove St. Glenview IL 60025 Parish Office 847-729-1525 olphglenview.org seek, share, rejoice - fr. larry's letter... Dear Parishioners, The Joy of Becoming Catholic It’s hard to believe that Easter is right around the corner! Just a year ago, we were all in utter disbelief of the sudden (and sometimes unwelcomed) changes in our lives brought on by the pandemic. Practically everything had to be cancelled or shut down indefinitely. It was a bizarre time (and in some ways still is!) and a spiritually devastating one for so many Catholics. Never in a million years did we imagine hearing “cancelled” and “Holy Week/Easter” in the same sentence! One program that fell victim to the pandemic shutdown was RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults). It left those involved hanging, wondering what now? Where do we go from here? Will we ever experience the joy of becoming Catholic? If so, when? “When” is very, very soon! I announce with great JOY that at the Easter Vigil -- the Church’s most beautiful celebration of the Resurrection of Jesus! -- seven people in our community will be baptized Fr. Larry Basbas and confirmed. Our catechumensAndria Kozak (from last year’s RCIA group), Michael Hart, Daniel Kim, and brothers Jonathan & Alexander Salazar* will be fully initiated into the through the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist. Ryan Peterson, a baptized Catholic who has already received his First Communion, will complete his Sacraments of Initiation through Confirmation the same evening. [*Their brother Caleb, a toddler, will also be baptized on April 3.] This wonderful group of people has gone through much preparation culminating with the Easter Vigil. Part of their journey to the font is that they have been received among us, the Rite of Acceptance, and they have been enrolled in the Book of the Elect in the Rite of Election, which took place on Feb. 21. Parishioners attending the 9:00 am Mass (on the 3rd, 4th, and 5th Sundays of Lent) might have noticed something different after the homily. We were celebrating what’s called the Scrutinies. They are rites of conversion and repentance. Scrutinies are profoundly rooted in our human experience. All of us need to examine (scrutinize) how we are, what we do and what we fail to do. It’s crucial that we really look at the areas of our lives where we are tempted, or seriously sin. Please join me in praying for our Elect, as well as their families and sponsors. These soon-to-be new Catholics are signs of hope! They will be among more than 76 million Catholics in the United States. May they serve as an inspiration to all of us to share our faith and to live the Gospel more deeply not only at Easter time but beyond! There is much to rejoice in “becoming” Catholic, but there is a DEEPER JOY in BEING one. Fr. Larry Basbas

Easter Triduum Liturgies and Events From Holy Thursday through Easter, there are a number of beautiful liturgies and special events being offered at OLPH. These include: ● Our virtual Taizé Stations of the Cross. This beautiful candle-lit service is available for viewing on our olphglenview.org website. ● Swieconka (Blessing of Easter Foods), 11:30 am Holy Saturday, April 3, at the Parish Center porch. This will be a Drive-by event. Participants will stay in their cars as the priest does the blessing. No registration is required. ● In-Person Easter Mass. A complete list of in-person events during the Easter Triduum can be accessed on our olphglenview.org website. To attend any of our Lenten or Easter services in-person, registration through Sign-up Genius is required. ● Our virtual EASTER Mass will be available for viewing from our olphglenview.org website and other social media all day on Easter Sunday, April 4. We encourage all families to view EASTER Mass together from your homes if you are not able to come to church.

2 March 21, 2021 • olphglenview.org seek, share, rejoice - more thank you's... Thank You Letter from the Archdiocese* Thank You Letter from Aid For Women

March 8, 2021

Dear Father Boland, Pregnancy Care Centers and Residential Programs Even during this difficult time, the 2020 Annual Catholic 8 S. Michigan Ave., Suite 1418, Chicago, IL 60603 Appeal raised $15 million. Please accept my thanks and www.helpaidforwomen.org | phone (312) 621-1107 congratulations to you, your parish staff, and the entire Our Lady of Perpetual Help community for helping to March 10, 2021 advance the mission of the Archdiocese of Chicago and Dear Father Boland, your parish. Please let me express to you my most sincere thanks Participation in this important annual campaign clearly for Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Parish's demonstrates your parishioners' willingness to bring contribution of $576.55 as a part of our annual Baby the power of God's mercy to a world in need as Bottle Campaign. Your parish's generous support followers of Jesus who bring his healing and hope. I provides essential funding for our pregnancy care am inspired by their sense of responsibility for others, a centers and residential programs. sentiment shared by all of the many beneficiaries of their generosity. With your suppport, Aid for Women reaches thousands of women each year in the Chicago metropolitan area. The funds generated by the Appeal support the healing Each woman is given the emotional, practical, and work of the many archdiocesan ministries, services, spiritual support that she needs to choose life for her parishes, and schools in need. On a global scale, those unborn baby and provide a better future for herself and funds support Catholic Relief Services. for her child. At our residential programs, Heather's Father Boland, please let the people of Our Lady House and Monica's House, we offer moms a safe and of Perpetual Help know of my gratitude and that I nurturing home where they can live with their children, value their partnership. I pledge good stewardship while developing the education and life-skills necessary of their sacrificial gifts to the Appeal, as well as my to become independent, self-sufficient mothers. remembrance of them and their families in prayer and Please continue to pray for Aid for Women, that we at the Lord's Table. Their prayers for me are much might have the resources necessary to serve the men, appreciated and needed. women, and families who seek our help. The need has Sincerely yours in Christ, never been greater. Once again, thank you for partnering with us in our mission of empowering women to choose life. May God Archbishop of Chicago continue to bless you and keep you.

For Life

* We exceeded our goal for the 2020 Annual Catholic Appeal. The extra funds collected were given back to OLPH as a rebate. Susan Barret Our rebate total from the Archdiocese: $28,623.96 Executive Director

March 21, 2021 • olphglenview.org 3 seek, share, rejoice - sharing ministry... The Sharing Ministry Food Donations Sharing Room Remains on Shutdown Should you want to donate non-perishable food, please Please do not leave donations of food, clothing or other donate directly to the Northfield Township Food Pantry, items outside the Sharing Room door. We are on total 2550 Waukegan Road (rear of building) while the Sharing shutdown and there are no volunteers to work through Room remains closed due to Covid. these donations. Thank you. You can also make a monetary donation directly to our Brown Bags for the Homeless sharing parishes so that they can purchase what is most Hungry, homeless people come to the rectory doors and needed in their pantries. Mail your donations to: visit the parish food pantries of our four sharing parishes St. James Social Care daily in search of food. Sr. Paulanne also regularly 2907 S. Wabash, Chicago, IL 60616 distributes these bags to local needy. These easy-to- Attn: Cathy Moore assemble bags are donated by OLPH individuals, families, Catholic Charities Social Services Center and groups. Consider making up a few or get a group 1120 W. 79th St., together and make up even more. No quantity is too big Chicago, IL 60620 or too small. Attn: Fitz Craan Bags should contain: (This facility services the community of St. Sabina’s) Pre—packaged tuna or chicken salad with crackers Dignity Drive a Huge Success!! Trail mix Peanut butter or cheese and crackers Special thanks to Guilds 1, 8 and 21 for all of their efforts to make this year’s Dignity Drive a grand success. There have 100% juice in box or can been over 400 grocery size bags filled with essentials Dried fruit delivered to those in need and the count continues!!! Fruit cup or applesauce Plastic spoon and napkin Optional: candy, power bars and granola bars

Please use larger sized lunch bags and double the bags for durability. Contact Julie Cooper, 847-909-0661. Warm Outerwear We are still looking for clean, warm, adult coats, hats, gloves and socks in response to requests from our sharing parishes. Please bag and label for gender and size to facilitate distribution at the sharing parishes. Donations can be delivered to Betty Collins at 640 Glenridge, Glenview. Please leave in front of garage. Clothing and Housewares Donations While the Sharing Room remains closed, consider donating your new or very gently used, in trend, clean items to the Glenview Community Church Resale Shop, New to You, located at 1000 Elm St. This resale shop then gave Sr. Paulanne 50% of the proceeds from OLPH items they were able to sell. Items not sold were donated to Salvation Army. This resale shop sent the balance of their funds to charities which they support; all proceeds effectively benefitting charity. They will be open and accepting donations on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays between 9:00 am and 1:00 pm and on Thursdays from 9:00 am – 5:00 pm. Please mark your donations OLPH, so that Sr. Paulanne will receive 50% of proceeds for her work with the needy.

4 March 21, 2021 • olphglenview.org seek, share, rejoice - lenten events, ppc... Virtual Lenten Mission Retreat During Join us each day Mar. 21- Mar. 25 Our Lenten Mission this year will Daily Life be a virtual celebration that will air the week before Holy Week. Each day, from Sunday, March 21 through Thursday, March 25, a different celebrant will reflect our Holiday theme "Amazing Love". Each segment will begin and end with beautiful music from our Director of Music Ministry Russell Stern and cantor Margaret Pasquesi. There will also be moments of scripture and prayer. A Lenten Reflection Series brought to Each day's Mission segment will be available for viewng from our olphglenview.org website or by clicking the live you by the CRHP Ministry link in our Daily Eblast. The women and men of the CRHP ministry are offering Each segment will only be about 15 minutes in length, so a simple way to walk with the Lord during this season no matter how busy your schedule is, please try to make of Lent. "Retreat During Daily Life" is a 14-day offering time for this beautiful spiritual daily Lenten event. of Scripture, Reflection, & Prayer you can experience on Here is the schedule for the virtual Lenten Mission: your own time, at your own pace, in your own home or wherever you are. Sunday March 21 - Dcn. Christopher Weiland Monday, March 22 - Fr. Patrick Kizza Come reflect and pray beginning Saturday 3/20 and through the celebration of Good Friday! Tuesday, March 23 - Fr. Larry Basbas Please go to https://retreatduringdaily.life/ and click the Wednesday March 24 - Fr. Jim Barrett button to Follow Us. Thursday, March 25 - Margaret Waldron Feast of the Annunciation

Parish Pastoral Council Seeks New Members The OLPH Parish Pastoral Council (PPC) invites parishioners to apply to become a member! “My time on the PPC has given me such perspective and hope. At each monthly meeting, I’m reminded of the power of the many who pull together in little ways to make a big difference in our parish and our community.” --PPC member Lisa Salemi

The 15-member PPC is the central coordinating group of the Parish and serves in an advisory role to Fr. Jeremiah Boland as . The PPC is charged with implementing the Church’s renewed concept of shared responsibility among laity, religious and . In addition to engaging with and supporting OLPH’s 60+ ministries, the PPC advises on visioning, long-range planning, and policy decisions of the Parish.

“The PPC is the common link to all ministries and therefore critical to supporting Father Jerry as Pastor of the parish... I was selected to join the Council and after three years I can unequivocally state it has been a worthwhile experience. The opportunity to work with Fr. Jerry, fellow Council members, and Parish ministry groups has been very rewarding.” -- PPC member Tom Monticello

The PPC meets on the third Monday evening of every month (currently via Zoom). PPC members serve a three-year term beginning each July. Please visit https://www.olphglenview.org/parish-council for more information. Interested parishioners should e-mail [email protected] for more information or to apply. Applicants will receive a Zoom interview in mid-April. A PPC member will contact all applicants to schedule a meeting time.

March 21, 2021 • olphglenview.org 5 seek, share, rejoice - year of st. joseph... Honoring St. Joseph: St. Joseph's Table

Our COVID- St. Joseph’s Table

In years past, OLPH had a wonderful tradition of presenting a “St. Joseph’s Table” rich with delicious foods for purchase to raise money for the poor. The tradition originated in Italy and has a three-fold purpose: 1. Veneration: special recognition of St. Joseph during feast day Mass and at the “table” 2. The Table: both a kind of “altar of reverence” and a communal celebration 3. The Poor: the intention of all the gifts is to help those in need Pandemic Problem-Solving It would have been wonderful to reinstate this tradition during the Year of St. Joseph, but Covid prevents us from collecting foods and eating together at this time. Yet, we can still provide nourishing gifts to the poor by making personal food donations to the Northfield Food Pantry all next week. This will become OLPH’s “St. Joseph’s Table” for 2021. We believe St. Joseph would agree this is the best way we can honor him as the Pillar of Families and the Comforter of the Afflicted. When communal gatherings resume, we will have a real St. Joseph’s Table in thanksgiving for the many blessings our parish received during this jubilee year. Until then, let us put our love and mercy into action by serving the poor.

Lenten Almsgiving in Honor of St. Joseph Consider making a food donation in the final week of Lent to help our neighbors in need and in honor of St. Joseph, Comforter of the Afflicted. Northfield Food Pantry 2550 Waukegan Road (north of Panera and Jewel on Waukegan) 847-724-8300

Here are some items they are requesting: • Pasta skillet meals • Rice mixes • Beef stew, beef soups • More info here: https://twp.northfield.il.us/pantry/ Be sure to say a prayer to St. Joe when you drop off your donation for all those in need during the continuing pandemic. St. Joseph, pray for us!

“Truly I tell you, just as you did it to one of the least of these who are members of my family, you did it to me.” – Matthew 25:40

6 March 21, 2021 • olphglenview.org seek, share, rejoice - congratulations!... Consecration to St. Joseph: The Wonders of Our Spiritual Father

Congratulations!

When proclaimed a special “Year of St. Joseph” on December 8, 2020, the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception, he presented a unique opportunity to increase our love for St. Joseph and “encouraged us to implore his intercession and to imitate his virtues and his zeal" especially during this troubling time of the pandemic.

More than 65 OLPH parishioners accepted the challenge! Thirty-three days ago—one day for every year in the life of Jesus— we began a special program to prepare ourselves to be Consecrated to St. Joseph during this jubilee year. We studied his virtues, contemplated the mysteries of his life with Jesus and Mary, and discovered the special role God gave him as Head of the Holy Family. On Friday, March 19, the Solemnity of St. Joseph, we accepted St. Joseph as our guardian, our protector and our Spiritual Father on earth. Thank you St. Joseph! –The Hearts Afire Team Dive into the Wonder 7: Adorer of Christ In our Consecration book, Father Don Calloway described how wherever St. Joseph traveled with his wife and Son, their home naturally became an Adoration chapel. St. Joseph contemplated the divine presence of Jesus Christ in Nazareth, Bethlehem and Egypt and welcomed others to do the same. That makes St Joseph the founder of Adoration chapels and, with his wife, is the first to conduct a procession with the Body and Blood of Christ! Saint Joseph went in haste with Mary to Bethlehem which means “house of bread” so that the bread of eternal life might be born there. –Venerable Joseph Mindszenty So who were the very first visitors to the first Adoration chapel? It was the shepherds of course and then the Wise Men! Once the Holy Family settled in Nazareth, St. Joseph and Mary adored the divine presence of Jesus in their home for decades. As Father Calloway says, “Their home was essentially a house of Perpetual Adoration and uninterrupted contemplation, even while they carried out all the daily tasks and chores of domestic life.” Now that’s something to contemplate! Become an Adorer like St. Joseph! When we consider the incredible grace Joseph received by living in the presence of Jesus, we can begin to understand the benefits that flow from regular Eucharistic Adoration. Are you being called? Consider visiting the church on Wednesdays between 1:00 pm and 4:00 pm to sit with Jesus. He is waiting for you there. Eucharistic Adoration at OLPH Every Wednesday in the Church 1:00 to 4:00 pm “We must beg for good Adorers; the Blessed Sacrament needs them to replace St. Joseph and to imitate his life of adoration.” –St. Peter Julian Eymard What’s Next for the Year of St. Joseph… Monday, April 19 – Monthly Novena to St. Joseph (after 8:30 am Mass) Saturday, May 1 - Feast of St. Joseph the Worker

Check back for more activities and events for this jubilee year. St. Joseph Protector fo the Holy Church, pray for us! Questions about the Year of St. Joseph should be sent to Jennifer Farber and Tricia McLeod at: [email protected].

March 21, 2021 • olphglenview.org 7 seek, share, rejoice - creation care ministry... EARTH DAY--March 27, 2021

Restore Our Common Home pandemic have illustrated with painful clarity that the Earth Day is one day each year where planet faces two crises and they are connected: global millions of people across the world environmental degradation and its connection to our together seek to raise awareness health. Deforestation, wildlife trade, air and water pollution, of the issues facing our planet and human diets, climate change and other issues have all fed its environs. Consistent with Pope into a degradation of our natural systems, leading to new Francis teachings in “Laudato Si”, this and fatal diseases, such as the current pandemic, and a year’s theme for Earth Day is “Restore weakening of the global economy. Our Common Home,” a theme that will address how as Hundreds of millions around the globe took part in people of faith we must urgently act to not only protect but activations for the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, inspired restore God’s beautiful gift of creation. by Earth Day 2020’s theme of Climate Action. Earth Day That theme is based on the emerging concept that we now turns that progress, enthusiasm, and resilience have options to save the planet in addition to mitigating toward the 2021 theme of Restore Our Earth. the impacts of climate change and other environmental For our families of OLPH, we can participate in a damage. Scientists, non-governmental organizations, Catholic Climate Covenant sponsored 1-hour prayer and business, and governments worldwide now are looking educational program on Earth Day. It is a perfect way to at natural system processes and emerging green prepare for the Vatican’s launch of the “Laudato Si” Action technologies to restore the world’s ecosystems and Platform in May, 2021. The program will contain prayers, forests, conserve and rebuild soils, improve farming readings, a short video, and activities for your family. practices, restore wildlife populations and rid the world’s Register by going to the following website to receive the oceans of plastics. program in your inbox by mid-March: While the world waits for global political and business https://catholicclimatecovenant.org/program/earth-day leaders to take decisive action to reduce carbon emissions, natural processes including reforestation and In addition, as you may have noticed in the recent Village soil conservation can store massive amounts of carbon of Glenview Report, one more action you can take is to while restoring biodiversity, clean water and air and turn off your lights at 8:30 PM on Earth Day, March 27, rebalancing ecological systems. Restoration is pragmatic 2021, for 1-hour in solidarity with the world in recognizing and necessary to reduce climate change. Earth Day! Restoration also brings hope, itself an important We can do this OLPH! God Bless you and God’s Creation. ingredient in the age of COVID-19. The impacts of the The Creation Care Ministry

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March 21, 2021 • olphglenview.org 9 women's club... Women’s Club Guild 16 Presents:

Easter 2021 Memorial Flower Sale

Purchase flowers, for $30 per plant, in memory of a loved one to be placed on the altar at Easter time. Use the form below to place your order.

Easter altar flowers will be selected and placed on the altar by the Committee Purchase Easter Altar Flowers to remember loved ones In Memory of: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Donor Name: Number of Plants x $30 = $ Grand Total $ Order Deadline: April 2 Contact Information:

Name: Address:

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Please make checks payable to OLPH Guild 16 Send completed forms to: Mary Ann Kendall, 1105 Normandy Lane, Glenview, IL, 60025 Or to order simply and easily online: https://olpheasterflowersale2021.eventbrite.com Questions: Please call Mary Ann Kendall 847-729-8292 or email [email protected]

10 March 21, 2021 • olphglenview.org announcements... U.S. MILITARY PRAYER LIST Parish Announcements US ARMY CPT Michael Altonji School Advisory Board Nominations 1LT Luke Baeckelandt, Overseas CPT Atticus Blair The Role of the School Advisory Board CPT Nicholas Blair Every April, OLPH parish conducts an election to fill the vacancies Fr. Robert Borre, CH,BG (Chaplain, Brigadier General) of the OLPH School Advisory Board members whose terms expire CPT Brad Fischl in May. This year the parish community will elect three (3) parent CPT Devon Hubbard members and one (1) non-parent member, each for a three (3) year CPT Connor Love, Overseas term. The Board plays an important role in shaping the school's PVT Taylor Mack short-term and long- 2 LT Athena MacLain term plans. Their tasks 1LT Martin Mahoney include working with CPT Gavin McGarry, Overseas School Administration to 2 LT Patrick McFadden assist with fundraising PFC John Miles and PR efforts as PFC Andrew Perez well as, the school's 2LT Jake Pekosh operating budget and Capt Raz Shields tuition schedule. The US AIR FORCE Nominating Committee Capt Brian Joseph Anderson is seeking qualified candidates interested in continuing the Maj Patrick Burke, Illinois Air National Guard, Overseas momentum generated by the Board over the last several years and A1C Brendan Harlow contributing to the long-term success of OLPH School. MSgt Richard Nash How to Apply for Candidacy LtCol Reid Orth Individuals interested in being a candidate for election to the LtCol Lowell Wallace School Advisory Board will email their completed application no US NAVY later than Friday, March 26, 2021 along with a headshot photo to LT James Kowalski, Overseas [email protected] with Subject Line: LTJG Lily Klein Kowalski, Overseas OLPH School Advisory Board Nominating Committee LT Kenneth Pittner AWS2 Brian Sedin Applications can be downloaded from the Advisory Board PO3 John A. Stonis page on the school website: https://www.olph-il.org/parents/school-advisory-board US MARINES Review and Election LCpl Patrick Carney Capt Justin Coons The School Advisory Board Nominating Committee will review LCpl Michael T. Hahn and approve the applications. The election will be held online Capt.Chase Mlnarik, Overseas April 19-23. School families will receive an email with link to vote. Capt Matt Mugnaini Nonschool families can vote online on the School Advisory Board Maj Bradley Petersen page. The ballots will be counted on Sunday, April 25. The results Maj Eric Starr, Overseas will be announced thereafter. Newly elected Board members are Sgt. Ethan Zielinski expected to attend their first School Advisory Board meeting on Monday, May 10. US COAST GUARD For more information... BM1 Anthony Wallace about serving on the OLPH School Advisory Board, please contact Notice: For revisions or updates to Board Members: Carlo Santucci at 847-293-2547 the Military Prayer List, please contact: or Brian Wynn at 847-962-1364. Geof Lutz [email protected] 847-724-8218

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March 21, 2021 • olphglenview.org 11 our weekly intentions: march 21 - march 28...

Remember Our Sick Sunday, March 21 Madeline Bird Alex Pabich Guadalupe & Andres Gonzales, Dr. Henry Dold, Infant Xavier Boni Logan Pragovich Donald J. Henry, Nicholas Kadzielawski, Jiri Stefl, Paula Bradey Daphne Quigley Renee Tracy, Patrick Walsh, Rosemary Hokl and Kerry Sullivan (MFTL) Jan Carlson Clare Elizabeth Rider Jerry Cizynski Amy Rizzo Monday, March 22 Linda Cizynski Claudia Ronayne Barbara Giovanni and Patrick Barry Paula Conrad Celeste Sieracki Aldo Di Benedetto Patrick Stein Tuesday, March 23 Norb Florek Marge Theriault Sr. Norma Schumacher, Carlton Prouty and Jean Kalish Sr. Mary Francis Nancy Van Der Bosch Infant Emersyn Grassi James Weglewski Wednesday, March 24 Thomas Harvick Chris Wehking Lee Cass, Sr., Cobby Caputo, Jr. & Family, Richard Hicks Gerry Weiland James Bragiel and Sr. Norma Schumacher Tom Hopkins Chris Weiss Cameron Karampelas Kelly Wetoska Thursday, March 25 Cormac Keane Monique Woel Gabriel Lorenzo and Carol Hemesath Enright Ken McLennan

Friday, March 26 Rosemary Collins and Antonia and Eugenio Dias Our Beloved Deceased Marjorie Hamilton Gates, wife of William, mother of Katie, Saturday, March 27 Alex & Parker Leo McCarthy, Sr. Norma Schumacher and Patrick Walsh Christina Tomassetti, wife of Renato Palm Sunday, March 28 Kenneth Krueger, Bejan Ben, Joan Ann Vitu, Julie Lizak, William Masciarelli, Bob Rigali, John Wattachanackal and Patrick Barry Covid Vaccination Assistance Seniors – Need Help Scheduling Your Covid Vaccine? Please Note: MFTL indicates Mass For The Living. If you would like to offer a Mass “Glenview Vaccine Helpers” are a group of for someone you know, please contact the Parish Office at 847-729-1525. Glenview volunteers who have joined forces to provide scheduling assistance for Seniors - those who NEED IT MOST. There are two ways to schedule your COVID vaccination. 1) COVID VACCINE SCHEDULNG for people ages 65 & older who DO NOT have computer access. Please call the Parish Office for assistance. 847-729-1525 Gloria ext 109 or Linda ext 110 2) COVID VACCINE SCHEDULNG for people ages Please register to attend Mass on Sign-Up 65 & older who HAVE computer access Genius or view Mass from olphglenview.org Please email [email protected] Have you been to our Saturday 5:00 pm Provide your contact name and phone number in Drive-In Mass yet? If not, give it a try. the email and a volunteer will call you back. Register on Sign-Up Genius to reserve your For any other questions about this scheduling spot. service, please contact the Parish Office at 847-729-1525 Tune your car radio to 95.7 FM

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