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Your local source since 1951. A $1 Thursday, May 1, 2014 I AWA1'P1Bcompany CHICAGO SUN-TIMES publication niles.suntimes.com Nues Herald-Spectator C1erega1l AJ.J Atticlu; pizzapasta. salad BuONE, GET ONEFREE any entree, good from 4p.m. - Close only Coupoa Code: bogone Any entree of equalor lesser value. Limit i per coupon. MAINE EAST PHYSICS Not valid with any other offer. TEACHER HONORED 847-933.9100 fatherandson.com 9735Skokie Blvd, Skokie IL60077 « GO ROBERT RANDOLPH AT NORTH SHORE CENTER MOMMY Celebrating THESE Seniors DOGGONE The best in see newsaints CRAFTS senior living Trekking to ARE FOR I llUAL FIDO ONLY Local Catholics visit Vatican to see Polish pope canonized i PAGE 6 sF(: t ;ON INSIDE Nues HeraLd-Spectator © 2014 Sun-Times Media All rights reserved I STAY CONNECTED TO YOUR COMÑUNITY! ,uI UI II II II II UI UI lU II II I- UI II II II II II II II II II UI II 4 uuuuul II I. 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CALL i -844-FAH-33 OR VISIT WWW.FAITHFILMFINANCE.ORG ALL INVESTORS MUST BE 'ACCREDITED INVESTORS' B I THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PLICATION NIL Dl SL JOHN BREBELJF Locals visit Roefor former pope's canonizing BY IGOR STUDENKOV For Sun-Times Media@istudenkov Deacon Mariusz Kosla of Nues' St. John Brebeuf ForCatholic Parish, traveling to see the canonization of two popes near St. Peter's Square meant ex- periencing a "beautiful" spiritual event. But it also meant arriving near the square at 2 a.m., waiting in line 90 minutes just to use the bath- Faithful gather in St. Peter's Square at room, and "standing literally in the the Vatican, Sunday, April27, 2014.AP same spot for 14 hours." PHOTÛ/AIISSANORA TARANTINO "It looked pretty scary at times," Kosla said. the first Catholic chch in Niles. For the past eight years, church The original building was built in Deacon Mariusz Kosla has been 1953, at the time whe i Chicago's organizing pilgrimages to destina- Polish-American pop ation was tions sacred to Catholics. But this starting to move to t i e suburbs. trip was special for a number of The village already. d a sizable reasons. John Paul II was pope for Polish-American co ii unity and most of the parishioners' lifetimes, it would continue toow over the and his influence went beyond years. Today, Poles .still largest church matters. ethnic minority grou in Niles, and The canonization is a particularthey still account forsizable por- source of pride for Nues' Polish- tion of the parish. American community, which 'We were very pro d," Kosla makes up the significant portion ofsaid. "Many in our up are Pol- the parish and the village popula- ish." tion.