& Prayer Schedule

St. Lucy Weekend Masses: Saturday - 4:00pm Sunday –8:00am & 10:30am, & 5:00pm* The 5pm Mass will not held on 12/27/20, Easter Sunday or the Sunday of the St. Lucy Summer Festival St. Lucy Weekday Masses: Monday through Saturday - 8:15am St. Sebastian Masses: Saturday-4:30pm, Sunday-9:15am Weekday Mass, Thursday Morning:8am (3126 95th St, Sturtevant)

Confessions: Saturday - 3:00pm-3:30pm Friday - following 8:15am Mass

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Tuesday: 9am to 3pm T UCY ARISH Wednesday: 9am to 3pm S . L P Thursday: 9am to 3pm 3101 Drexel Ave., Racine, WI 53403 Holy Hour E-Mail Address: [email protected] Holy Hour is scheduled for the First Monday of the Web Site: www.stlucychurch.org Month at 6pm. All Are Welcome! Parish Office: Phone: 262-554-1801, Fax: 262-554-2009 Office Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8am - 4pm and Fridays-8am to noon Rosary & Divine Mercy Chaplet Fr. Thomas Vathappallil, MCBS – Parish Administrator. Prayed daily, Monday through Saturday, 7:15am Email:[email protected] Deacon Eric Sewell email: [email protected], 886-6057 Face Masks/Coverings Pat McLeod, Business Manager 554-1801, x201, email: [email protected] are Required To Enter Ann Wehnert, Bookkeeper 554-1801, x202 The Church. Thank you. Michelle Heeren, Pastoral Associate, DRE 554-1801, x208email: [email protected] Eric Antrim, Director of Youth Ministry and Adult Formation email: [email protected], 554-1801, x205 or 262-498-9028 Laurie Feiler, Administrative Coordinator 554-1801, x601 email: [email protected] Terri Seitz, Liturgical Music Director email: [email protected] WEDDINGS - Should be arranged at least 6 months before Kathleen Bialecki - Food Pantry Contact: 262-939-6485 wedding date and couples should be registered and practicing Bring your Food Donations anytime. If food is needed, call no later members of the parish. Call the Parish Office. than the Monday before the 1st Wednesday of the month which is BAPTISM - Arrangements for registered & practicing members the food distribution day at St Sebastian’s. of the parish can be made after attending the Baptism Prep Knights of Columbus St. Lucy Council: KofC.org/joinUs Classes. 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month (Classes on Clem Bauer (262) 554-7202, Members Meeting, 2nd Tuesday of hold at this time.) at 6pm.Parents must attend both sessions. the month, 6:30pm in St. Lucy’s Parish Hall. Call Michelle Heeren, 554-1801, x208 to sign up. Baptisms Matthew Sepanski-St. Lucy Athletic Director: 262-554-7478 take place on Sundays at 11:30am. [email protected] ● www.stlucysports.org BULLETIN REQUESTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS - Must be dropped off at Catholic Cemeteries of Racine: 262-639-1071 the Parish Office in writing or e-mailed to: [email protected] by Monday, 9:00am for the next week’s bulletin. St. Lucy Pastoral Council MASS ANNOUNCEMENTS - Must received by 9:00am on the Fr. Thomas Vathappallil-Pastor, Angela Lefeber-Chair, Bill Roszkowski-Vice Wednesday before the weekend in legible print. All Chair, Bill Wehnert-Secretary, At-Large-Members: Beth Edwards, Helen May, announcements will need to be approved by Fr. Thomas. Diane Tenuta, Stacey Walsh, Larry Jansen-Trustee, John Csepella-Trustee BECOMING A MEMBER OF ST. LUCY PARISH - If you would like to

St. Lucy Parish School - A School-262-554-1801, x212 become a member of St. Lucy Parish, there are registration Sarah Thostenson, Principal, [email protected] cards in the back of church at the kiosk. Registration cards Peggy Ross, Administrative Assistant, [email protected] may be mailed in, dropped in the collection basket, or brought After School Care: 262-498-3961 to the Parish Office during the week, 8am to 4pm, Monday- Thursday, or Friday from 8am until Noon.

Welcome to St. Lucy’s . 2020

Sunday, December 13th 8am Mass, 10:30am Mass, 5pm Mass 6pm R.E.P. Confirmation Class 6-7:30pm Sunday Night Study/Program-Hall Monday, December 14th 8:15am Mass 9am-Church Cleaning Volunteer Group Tuesday, December 15th Eve, December 24th 8:15am Mass 4:00pm Mass 9am-3pm Adoration 6:30pm Mass 1pm Reconciliation Service 10:00pm Mass

with Individual Confessions immediately Christmas Day, December 25th following. Masses at 8:00am and 10:30am 6pm-8:30pm Knights of Columbus Member Meeting (No 5:00pm Mass) (rescheduled from December 8th) Wednesday, December 16th New Year’s Eve, December 31st 7am-Men’s Study Group 4:00pm Mass

8:15am Mass Solemnity of Mary, The Holy Mother of God 9am-3pm Adoration January 1st, New Year’s Day Thursday, December 17th Mass at 9am 8:15am Mass 9am-3pm Adoration 7pm-8:30pm RCIA Class Unique Opportunity To Support Friday, December 18th Our Parish 8:15am Mass Did you know that for every item you purchase from Amazon, 9:00am Confessions (After 8:15am Mass) they will send St. Lucy a percentage of the purchase price? That’s right. Amazon has a Foundation called the Amazon 5:00pm-Rehearsal Smile Foundation. Help support St. Lucy with every Amazon Saturday, December 19th purchase you make by always starting off at: 7:00am-Men’s Bible Study-Hall Smile.Amazon.com To take advantage of this opportunity however, again, you 8:15am Mass must start with Smile.Amazon.com— not just Amazon.com. 9:00am-Women’s Bible Study-Hall Follow these simple steps below. 1pm Wedding 1. Go to Smile.Amazon.com 2. Put Lucy Congregation in the search bar, select Saint 3pm-3:30pm Confessions Lucy Congregation (in Racine, WI) as your designated 4:00pm Mass Charity. (You only need Sunday, December 20th to select St. Lucy once 8am Mass, 10:30am Mass, 5pm Mass and it will remember going forward). 6-7:30pm Sunday Night Study/Program-Hall 3. Every time you use Smile.Amazon.com, a The 2021 portion will be sent Calendar Is Here! back to St. Lucy’s. 4. So easy, right? Copies of the 2021 Catholic Art Calen- dar are available in the Narthex on tables. Pick up your copy today!. These calendars are generously provided to us by Draeger Langendorf Funeral Home. A big Thank You to them!

Third Sunday of Advent Readings for the week of December 13th Sunday: Is 61:1-2a, 10-11/Lk 1:46- III- Cramer and 48, 49-50, 51-54 [Is 61:10b]/1 Thes Maria Kaprelian 5:16-24/Jn 1:6-8, 19-28 I-Cameron Schoene and Monday: Nm 24:2-7, 15-17a/Ps 25:4- 5ab, 6 and 7bc, 8-9 [4]/Mt 21:23-27 Hannah Cooper Tuesday: Zep 3:1-2, 9-13/Ps 34:2-3, 6-7, 17-18, 19 and 23 [7a]/Mt 21:28-32 Wednesday: Is 45:6b-8, 18, 21c-25/Ps 85:9ab and 10, 11-12, 13-14 [Is 45:8]/Lk 7:18b-23 Thursday: Gn 49:2, 8-10/Ps 72:1-2, 3-4ab, 7-8, 17 [cf. 7]/Mt 1:1-17 Friday: Jer 23:5-8/Ps 72:1-2, 12-13, 18-19 [cf. 7]/Mt 1:18-25 Saturday: Jgs 13:2-7, 24-25a/Ps 71:3-4a, 5-6ab, 16-17 [cf. 8]/Lk 1:5-25 Next Sunday: 2 Sm 7:1-5, 8b-12, 14a, 16/Ps 89:2-3, 4-5, 27, 29 [2a]/Rom 16:25-27/Lk 1:26-38

High School Religious St. Lucy-Feast Day- Ed. Classes December 13th Lucy's history has been  Dec. 13th In person class for Confirmation students. lost and all we really know for cer-  Dec. 20th There will be a Zoom meeting for all Confirma- tain is that this brave woman who tion Parents starting at 6pm. Zoom info will be emailed to lived in Syracuse lost her life dur- you. ing the persecution of Christians in  January 10, 2021-We will have a Zoom parent meeting for the early fourth century. Her vener- all 9th and 10th Grade Parents. More info to come. ation spread to Rome so that by the sixth century the whole Church recognized her courage in defense of the faith. Because people wanted to shed light on Lucy's bravery, legends began to crop up. The one that has passed the test of time tells the story of a young Christian woman who vowed to live her life in service of Christ. Her mother tried to arrange a marriage for her with a pagan and Lucy knew her mother could not be swayed by a young girl's vow, so she devised a plan to convince her mother that Christ was the better partner for life. After several prayers at the tomb of Saint Agatha, Lucy saw the saint in a dream. St. Agatha told Lucy her mother's illness would be cured through faith, which Lucy used to persuade her mother to give the dowry money to the poor and allow her to commit her life to God. While Lucy and her mother were grateful to God, the rejected bridegroom was deeply angered and betrayed Lucy's faith to the governor Paschasius. The governor attempted to force her into defilement at a brothel, but the guards who came to take her away were unable to move her, even after hitching her to a team of oxen. The guards heaped bundles of wood around her but it wouldn't burn so they finally resorted to their swords, and Lucy met her death. Though details of her life remain unknown, it is widely known that during her lifetime Christians were persecuted for their faith. They were forced to endure horrific torture and often met painful ends during Diocletian's reign. Though the details surround- ing her death remain only as legends, it is all modern-day Christians can rely on. Lucy's legend did not end with her death. According to later accounts, Lucy warned Paschasius he would be punished. When the governor heard this he ordered the guards to gouge out her eyes; however, in another telling, it was Lucy who removed her eyes in an attempt to discourage a persistent suitor who greatly admired them. When her body was being prepared for burial, they discovered her eyes had been restored. Sigebert (1030-1112), a monk of Gembloux, wrote sermo de Sancta Lucia, in which he described Lucy's body as remaining undisturbed in for 400 years until Faroald II, Duke of Spoleto, seized the island and transferred Lucy's remains to , . It was later removed by Emper- or Otho I in 972 to and left in the church of St. Vincent. There is much confusion about what happened to her body after its stay at St. Vincent's, but it is believed that several pieces of her body can be found in Rome, Naples, Verona, Lisbon, Milan, Germa- ny, France and .

Lucy, whose name can mean "light" or "lucid," is the of the blind. She is often seen with the emblem of eyes on a cup or plate. In paintings, she is often depicted with a golden plate holding her eyes and often holds a palm branch, which is a symbol of victory over evil.

Welcome to St. Lucy’s Catholic Church • December 13, 2020 Guidelines For Attending Mass  Facemasks/face coverings are required to attend Mass.  If you feel ill or have flu-like symptoms, please stay home.  6ft distancing for people not living in the same household.  Children must remain with a parent at all times.  There will be no hymnals./Bulletins are available to pick up after Mass.  We are lining up for communion. Please social distance in the lines.  As the attendance at Mass increases, please help maintain safe distancing by adjusting to make the most of the space in the pews. Thank you!

Helping Hands Catholic Food Pantry ~FOOD PANTRY NEEDS FOR CHRISTMAS BASKETS: These are the items we are collecting for our Christmas Food Baskets: Canned cranberries, creamed corn, small size French fried onions, mushroom soup, French cut green beans, sliced canned pine- apple, applesauce, scalloped potatoes, cake frosting, cake mixes, baked beans (28 oz.), jams, jellies and hot chocolate mix. We are also collecting the regular items which include canned fruit, fruit juices, canned stew, canned chili, pork and beans, soups, macaroni and cheese, peanut butter, spaghetti & spaghetti sauce, cereal, instant oatmeal variety box, pancakes mixes, pancake syrup, pudding and Jell-O mixes, dish soap, bar soap, toilet paper and Kleenex. Please check expiration dates prior to donating and please, no perishable food items such as fresh vegetables, bread, rolls etc. All your donations are very much appreciated and we thank you for your continued support.

The deadline for Christmas Food Basket Sign-ups has passed. The people who signed up will receive information regarding pick- up day and time.

Scrip Sales Information There are NO sales of physical cards after Masses. •We will only fill orders that are submitted ahead of a scheduled order date and time, via shopwithscrip.com or by emailing to: [email protected] with an order. Payment must be made through the website or brought when the cards are picked up. (cash or check) If you order via email, you will receive an email from Meg, stating that your order was received. If you order through the website, you will receive a confirmation email from Great Lakes Scrip.  Order by 11:59pm on Sunday, 12/13 for pickup on Wednesday, 12/23.  Order by 11:59pm on Sunday, 1/3 for pickup on Wednesday, 1/13.  • Pick up is from 3pm - 3:30pm, at the church south parking lot under the carport. Contact Meg Leonard at: [email protected] with any questions. Thanks for your continued support of our Scrip program!

Copies of Today’s Advent Missal Are Penance Available. Service There are still Please join us for copies of Today’s our Advent Missal on tables Penance Service on in the Narthex. Tuesday, December The Sunday read- 15th at 1pm at ings cover Advent St. Lucy in the through Lent— Church. March 27th—up This will be a penance service followed by individual confes- to Holy Week. The copy that you sions. We will have extra priests on hand to help. pick up will be your personal copy to bring to Mass. Please Prepare for Christmas by Celebrating the don’t leave in the church/pews Sacrament of Reconciliation. as it will be thrown away. Third Sunday of Advent MASS INTENTIONS Recognize God in Your Monday, December 14th, St. , Priest and Ordinary Moments A Constant Companion

8:15am †Harold Clark by Wife As Christians, we are called to a life of prayer. This is not just Tuesday, December 15th during seasons like Advent, but all year long. When we talk 8:15am †Dolores Olmstead by Family about being prayerful everyday stewards, we are speaking Wednesday, December 16th about cultivating an awareness of God being with us at all 8:15am †George Sabol by Richard & Maggie Sabol times. Each day we begin by offering God the entirety of our †Mary Sadlon by Joe and Jan Sadlon day. Each night we rest in Him and hope that the hours that †Gary Lamberty by Ruth Lilla passed gave Him glory. Thursday, December 17th 8:15am †Tom Pias by Marlene During this busy time of Advent, it is hard to cultivate this life Friday, December 18th of prayer, but without it we can too easily lose sight of the rea- 8:15am †Patricia Langendorf by The Oliver Family son for the season. It is during this time of year we need to Saturday, December 19th heed the words of St. Paul more than ever when he wrote to 8:15am šFor All the Priests the Thessalonians, “Rejoice always. Pray without ceasing.” This Fourth Sunday of Advent Liturgy is how we will be able to avoid the pitfalls of consumerism and secularism and keep our eyes fixed on . 4:00pm †James McLeod by Phyllis Zelenski Sunday, December 20th Bring Jesus with you. Take 8:00am †Amy Sheldon by Mom and Dad him with you shopping for †Kenn Strom by Contemplative Circle gifts in the department †Henrietta Meier by Joe and Mary Woitach store. Be aware of him when 10:30am †Philip Gister by Deacon Eric Sewell you sit down to watch televi- 5:00pm For Our Living and †Deceased Parishioners sion specials you have seen Live streamed Mass Information every year of your life. Give Sunday’s Mass will be livestreamed on Sunday, at 10:30am and the him all your time and let his Wednesday Mass at 8:15am on St. Lucy and St. Sebastian Facebook presence fill your every mo- pages.. Recorded Masses will then be posted on St. Lucy’s Website: ment. By striving to be con- www.stlucychurch.org necting with Jesus at all times, you will bear greater Parish Support fruit and the joy you experi- ence will be much greater than you could imagine. You might Due to early bulletin deadlines, the support for the even spend a few less dollars and spend more time with those December 6th Collection will be reported in the you love, particularly the one who loves you the most, the In- December 20th bulletin. carnation himself. — Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS ©LPi MARIAN CENTER Windows & Sliding Showplace WE KNOW YOU CARE! SO GIVE A SHARE! WINDOWS ● SIDING ● SOFFIT ● FASCIA Promotion runs: November 10th – December 31st GUTTERS ● DOORS ● GUTTER GUARDS For every purchase over $15 that you make from the 262-637-7221 MARIAN CENTER during our promotion, we will either Joe Griger, President donate a percentage of your purchase to the charity 2923 Taylor Ave, Racine of your choice or we will donate 10% of your pur- ultimatehomeconcepts.com chase to St. Lucy in your name. Just mention which at the Free estimates/References/Full Insured time of your purchase. When you buy local, you help small business and now you also provide a benefit to your parish or a local charity. [email protected] Ph: 262-634-1208 , Marian Center, 3724 21st St, Racine, WI, Open Tuesdays through Saturdays-10am-4pm.

Ryan Anderson, Arredondo, Christine Beyer, Bill Binetti, Diane Boyle, Kevin Boyle, Mary Boyle, Ash- ley Marie Burdick, Eleanor Burge, Paul Castaneda, Joey Chambers, Christine, Ann Clarke, Dominique, Lor- en Drissel, Hannah Duppler, Lina Edwardson, Mitzi Erickson, Karen F., Angelica Galvan Espinoza, Jean Federico, Annella Gedemer, Lillia Gutierrez, Ashley H., Sharon Haas, Jessica Hagerty, Pat Hamilton, Jeff, Mary Gedemer-Jensen, Ty Jensen, Chuck & Sue Johnson, Jim Johnson, Addison Kavanaugh, Dorothy Kober, James Kucharski, Joan Ku- charski, Joyce Kucharski, Sandi Kucharski, Jason Leal, Karen Luba, Barb Magnusson, Julie Masters, Veronica Mauer, Jamie Michel, Ann Miller, Kara Miller, Marcia Miller, Carol Navin, Connie Olsen, Diane Parenteau, Sally Petrowski, Marion Price, Sarah Radandt, Julie Red- mon, Carol Reed, Mary Rinaldi Kerner, Joseph R. Rodriguez, Ruth, Crescencio Reyes Sanchez, III, Sylvia Sanchez, Jean Schemel, Jerry Scholzen, Jr., Sandy Scholzen, Carolyn Schwartz, Sharon, Sturino, Theresa, Diana Turner, Leo Tutak, Maribel Utenzen, Ray Vanegas, Gordon White, David Wright, Pete Yoghourtjian, Phyllis Zelenski~ To put someone on the prayer list, call the Parish Office at 262-554- 1801, x601. Names are kept on for at least 4-6 months. If a name is taken off and more prayers are needed, just call and we will put them back on.

Welcome to St. Lucy’s Catholic Church • December 13, 2020 Mass Online for St. Lucy and St. Sebastian  Sunday Mass at 10:30am  Wednesday Masses will be streamed at 8:15am on St. Lucy & St. Sebastian Facebook Pages

 Two Sunday Masses at the Cathedral will still be celebrated but without an assembly. The 9am Mass is available on Radio 920am, and the 11am Mass is live-streamed on the Cathedral website: www.stjohncathedral.org. Other TV Masses are available on WVTV, My24 at 7am and 9am and on WITI Fox 6, at 5:30am. St. Lucy Website: www.stlucychurch.org Updates, Links, Bulletin online Facebook: St. Lucy’s Catholic Parish and St. Sebastian Parish Archdiocese of Milwaukee: www.archmil.org Information from our Archdiocese and from Archbishop Listecki HOW TO SIGN UP FOR FORMED.ORG United States Conference of Catholic Bishops: There are 3 easy steps for new parishioners to Sign Up www. usccb.org, Daily Readings and More on FORMED: Visit http://signup.formed.org/ Prepare yourself for this week's Gospel with Enter our parish zip code:53403 Fr. Phillip Bogacki and Fr. Ricardo Martín as they brainstorm about their homilies and St. Lucy’s in Racine will pop up. Click on that and reflect on the Gospel reading.https:// follow the directions to create an account. www.archmil.org/TwoGuys

J & F AUTO GLASS, INC.

Auto, Truck & Heavy Equipment Glass Replaced FEINER Power Window Repair, Side View Mirrors Replaced PLUMBING COMPANY 511 6th St. Across From Police Station 4th Generation - Family Owned Racine WI 53403 In Business Since 1929 Serving Racine Since 1915 HOME • INDUSTRIAL • 634-6735 725 Center 634-1341 Commercial/Residential/Industrial Conventional • WATER HEATERS Mr. Plow • SERVICE-REPAIR Concrete Full Service Snow Removal Systems • TOILETS C&H Trucking • Driveways • Floors • Patios • Sidewalks • Curb and Gutter (262) 632-8994 Hauling Dirt, Stone & Sand Dean: 28 Years Experience Office: 524 Villa Street Racine, WI 53403 Proud Service Provider to St. Lucy 262-206-3168 Fully Insured 262-878-4544 C.I. 226331

Sanitary Service Heating | Cooling | Air Quality | Commercial Boy Scouts of America & Troop 228 PATS Portable Toilet Service Thomas J. Sorensen, Owner Holding Tank Pumping Tom Phalen, Scoutmaster Septic Tank Cleaning Parish Member Radio Dispatched Service (262) 554-1702 1-262-537-4988 38331 - 60th St. Burlington, WI 53105 1615 Birch Road $20 OFF Kenosha, WI 53140-1531 Service or Repair This space donated by:

P (262) 551-9121 | F (262) 551-9136 262-898-3000 & A&B Tax Service 262-654-6440 [email protected] SouthportHeating.com Cannot be combined with other offers, discounts, or be applied to diagnostic fee. www.MisurelliSorensenHVAC.com See Dealer for specific details that apply. (262) 930-9157

Windows & Siding Showplace Mueller’s Tree and WINDOWS • SIDING • SOFFIT • FASCIA GUTTERS • DOORS • GUTTER GUARDS Sawmill Service LLC 262-637-7221 Tree Removal • Firewood 1700 Phillips Ave. • Racine Racine - (262) 884-7700 Joe Griger, President Custom Sawing Woodworker’s Stock 633-2808 Greenfield - (414) 529-4044 2923 Taylor Ave., Racine Brookfield – (262) 432-8506 ultimatehomeconcepts.com 250 Old Green Bay Rd. • Kenosha, WI 53144 CH03 Expires: 3-31-2021 www.shurpac.com www.molesorthodontics.com Free Estimates/References/Full Insured Mark Mueller • 262.552.7671 • Cell: 262.818.6499 For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com St. Lucy, Racine, WI B 4C 01-1051 Maresh-Meredith & Acklam DYNASTY Funeral Home FAMILY RESTAURANT Family Owned & Operated Daily Homemade Specials Since 1875 Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner 803 Main St. • 634-7888 2427 Lathrop 633-3443

Lenz Orthodontics Racine: 262-634-6900 Wisconsin Waterford: PARISH MEMBER 262-534-3010 306 Sheridan Rd., Racine • (262) 553-1130 www.mlenzortho.com www.americancitizenscorp.com James A. Pitts and Gregory A. Pitts Civil Trial Lawyers Accidents of All Types; Disability Claims Schoone, Leuck, Kelly, Pitts & Pitts, S.C. 24 Hour Service Custom & Captive 6800 Washinton Avenue • Racine, WI 53406 Plastic Injection Molders CatholicMatch.com/WI 2707 Durand Avenue • Racine www.pittslaw.com Phone: (262) 886-8240 • Fax (262) 886-5562 (262) 554-1080 Contract Manufacturers & Custom Assembly Faith. Knowledge. Innovation. Excellence. Busy Bee Product Design & Tooling That’s what St. Lucy’s students are made of. Carpet Cleaning Phone: (262) 639-3941 Carpet, Water Extraction, & Upholstery Cleaning 5102 Douglas Ave Racine, Kenosha Racine, WI 53402 John Anderson | 262-884-3537 Parish Member

EHO & MLS B & G Asphalt Sealcoating Will Beat Any Written Estimate

Glenn & Natalie Gautsch Owners/Operators 4200 W. Johnson Ave., Racine Phone 262-632-8888 262.412.0652 262-637-9178 or 262-930-8898 Tour today: (262) 554-1801 • stlucysschool.com 1524 Layard Ave • Racine, WI 53402 [email protected] [email protected]

bnw installations, inc. Affordable Quality ... You Can Depend On. ROMAN ELECTRIC Plumbing, Heating & Cooling ROOFING • GUTTERS • SIDING Bill Wendt - President Residential Work Chicago Style Hot Dogs • Sandwiches Cell: (262)770-0171 • Bus: (262)859-3566 Dr. Irene www.bnwinstallations.com • [email protected] 640 S. 70th St. 414-471-8565 Subs • Burgers • Fries L. Parent, Homemade Soups & Chili • And More Check Out Our Huge In-Stock Selection of Name Brand Flooring! Friday Fish & Shrimp Fry Family Owned & Operated for over 20 years D.A.C.B.N. Hand-Breaded Cod & Perch • Carpeting • Hardwood and more... • Expert Installation • Free Estimates Board Certified in Located at INTEREST FREE FINANCING 3701 Durand Ave. • Elmwood Plaza 1241 22nd Ave • Kenosha Nutrition (262) 883-9494 262-554-7624 carpetsplusoutlet.com Parish Member 3204 Washington Ave. Racine We Specialize in Design and Installation of Contact Jim Braun to place an ad today! Custom Landscape Projects of All Sizes (262) 930-8089 [email protected] or (800) 950-9952 x2446 www.tonyslandscapes.com 633-8160

Three Generations... one GREAT pizza! Dream big! Make your dreams come true and we will protect them. Sexual Assault Save money by protecting your home, car and Services of Racine life insurance with us. Now with two locations - Se Habla Español In Milwaukee and Racine to serve you better.. MARINI Call us or visit us today! 262-619-1634 Manufacturing, Inc. Short & long term services for J. Mercado Agency, Inc. survivors of sexual assault Precision Machined Components and Assemblies Jaime Mercado, CLF, LUTCF, Agent 24/7 Crisis Line | 262-637-7233 Reservations (262) 632-4408 709 W Layton Avenue 5100 - 21st Street, Racine www.marinimfg.com 2000 Domanik Dr. Racine Milwaukee, WI 53221 2425 S. Memorial Dr. 414-481-4400 3532 Meachem Rd Racine, WI 53403 Mount Pleasant, WI 53405 262-554-7080 262-632-1464 [email protected] ENERGY REDUCTION SPECIALISTS

Award-Winning Fish Fry I HAVE AN OIL FOR THAT Klamm Alignment has a new name - Voted #1 and #2 Fish Fry but the same great service! 7932 Washington Ave - Racine, WI 53406 in Racine County Simple - Safe - Empowering [email protected] by Best in Racine Magazine ESSENTIAL OILS 262-886-0233 PARISHIONER SPECIAL: $5 off your meal of $20 or more with coupon Automotive Repair Alison Spotts -Wellness Advocate Alignments CATERING & PARTY ROOM AVAILABLE! Tires 920 Erie St. • Racine, WI 262-456-0137 Oil Changes 262.633.5270 | www.Joeysyardarm.com my.doterra.com/alisonspotts Brakes For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com St. Lucy, Racine, WI A 4C 01-1051