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April 28, 2019 - Divine Mercy Sunday
Church of St. Mary 201 East Illinois Road, Lake Forest, Illinois
Phone: 847.234.0205 www.churchofstmary.org
e-mail: information@churchofstmary.org
Sunday Masses: 5:00pm (Saturday) 8:00, 10:00, 12 Noon, & 6:00pm
Weekday Masses: Monday, Thursday and Friday: 6:30 and 8:00am
Tuesday: 6:30 and 9:00am Wednesday: 8:00am and 9:00am
(9:00am Mass is at St. Patrick’s) Saturday 8:00am Mass only
Confession Schedule: Saturdays 8:30am
(or by appointment with parish priest)
Church of St. Mary Staff Weekly Calendar of Events
In an Emergency needing a priest please
call 847.234.0205.
If there is no response, please call
773.682.4627.
Reverend Michael Nacius, Pastor mnacius@churchofstmary.org
Reverend Mark Augustine, Associate Pastor
maugustine@churchofstmary.org
Jack Herrmann, Deacon herrmann979@aol.com
Joseph G. Krakora, Deacon
Bob Thomas, Deacon bthomas@churchofstmary.org
Lore Nugent, Pastoral Associate Lnugent@churchofstmary.org
Terese Halm, Youth Minister thalm@churchofstmary.org
Rebecca Quackenbush, Business Manager
rquackenbush@churchofstmary.org
John Chapman, Music Director jchapman@churchofstmary.org
Jeannie Brunk, Director of Religious Education
jbrunk@churchofstmary.org
David Wieters, School Principal dwieters@schoolofstmary.org
Sunday, April 28 10:00am - Children’s Liturgy of the Word - Church & MPR 8:15pm - Men’s Basketball Club - UGC Gym
Monday, April 29 7:00pm - RCIA - PCLR
Tuesday, April 30 8:30am - Vision 2000 - PCLR 6:30pm - Handbell Choir - CCR 6:30pm - COR Praise and Worship - YM Lounge 7:30pm - COR Bible Study - YM Lounge
Wednesday, May 1 8:30am - 7:00pm - Eucharistic Adoration - Church 9:00am - Immaculate Heart Prayer Group - PCLR 9:00am - Guild Installation Meeting and Brunch - PCCR 3:45pm - Sol - YM Lounge 6:30pm - Rosary for Life - Church 6:50pm - Benediction - Church
Thursday, May 2 7:00pm - Adult Choir - Church
Friday, May 3
Saturday, May 4 8:30am - Confession - Church 8:30am - CRHP - CCR 8:45am - A Place to Stand - PCLR
Sunday, May 5 10:00am - Children’s Liturgy of the Word - Church & MPR 8:15pm - Men’s Basketball Club - UGC Gym
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the requested publication date. Please submit to:
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From the Desk of Fr. Mike
HAPPY EASTER! This week the Church celebrates Divine Mercy Sunday and the joy of Easter! Today’s celebration is a day established by St. Pope John Paul II. The second Sunday of Easter bears the title the Sunday of Divine Mercy. It is not a new solem-nity or a new feast day. It does not celebrate a new or separate mystery of redemption. This Sunday, our prayer and our celebration leads into the continuing celebration of God’s mercy during Easter time. Last week, we celebrated Easter Sunday. We continue to cele-
brate the power of Resurrection throughout the Easter season, into and including the celebration of the Feast of Pentecost on June 9. May we recognize new life, Resurrected life in the Easter season.
There are brochures and prayer cards at the entrances to the Church of St. Mary offering information
about Divine Mercy Sunday. As followers of our Risen Lord, may we continue to practice the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy. As we celebrate Divine Mercy Sunday may the following questions, brought to pray-er, guide us in God’s mercy. Where do you most experience mercy in your life? Where do you pray that mercy may be shared in your life? How do you trust in God’s redeeming and merciful love and share mercy? Is there a relationship, situation, experience where you are not merciful? To whom has God sent you with the gift of mer-cy? How has God shown mercy to you? In addition to the Masses celebrated at St. Mary’s, you are invited to a Mass and Holy Hour at St. Patrick’s Sunday afternoon. See information and details in today’s bulletin.
Saturday was a very special moment for our children receiving their First Holy Communion. We give
thanks for the faith shared in their home and in the Church of St. Mary. May the children receiving communion for the first time on Saturday, April 27 find strength, nourishment and grace in the sacrament of the Eucharist throughout their lives.
Grandparents, godparents, family members, and friends come to share in the joy of our celebration of First Holy Communion. The celebration of the Eucharist is to be the “source and summit” of our lives as Catho-lics. May our young children, filled with the joy of the Lord on their First Communion day, find strength, hope, and nourishment at the table of the Lord throughout their lives.
May our celebrations during the 50 days of Easter affirm within us our awareness of the need to come together in community, to come together in thanksgiving, to come together to be nourished, and to be sent forth into our world to live, share and proclaim Resurrection life in Jesus Christ.
Thank you to all who made a generous offertory contribution to the Church of St. Mary this Easter.
Your faithful support is gratefully appreciated by the lives that are touched through the many ministries at our parish.
A friend shared the following reflection with me. I believe it was penned by the very popular ‘anonymous:’ While praying one day a woman asked, “Who are you, God?” God answered, “I AM.” “But who is I AM?” she asked. God replied, “I am love, I am peace, I am grace, I am joy, I am strength, I am safety, I am shelter, I am power, I am creator, I am comforter, I am the beginning and the end. I am the way, the truth and the light.” With tears in her eyes she looked to heaven and said, “Now I understand. But, who am I?” God tenderly wiped the tears from her eyes and whispered, “You are mine.”
God bless you and your loved ones celebrating and living Easter hope.
St. Patrick’s Church 950 W. Everett Road in Lake Forest
celebrates the Feast of Divine Mercy Sunday, April 28
Divine Mercy Sunday
Peggy has a Master’s Degree in Theology from Ave Maria University and a Post-Graduate Certificate in Marian Studies from the University of Dayton. The Marian Institute is a charitable organization dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary and its pri-mary mission is to make Mary known and loved.
The morning will conclude with praying the Rosary together. Rosaries made by women at the House of Peace will be available for purchase.
The fee for the retreat is $10 - cash or check. Please make checks payable to the Guild of St. Mary. Reservations and payment should be sent to Kitty Picchietti c/o the Guild of St. Mary, St. Mary’s Parish Center, 201 E. Illinois Rd, Lake Forest, IL 60045. Everyone is welcome but please note that reservations are limited due to space. For ques-tions concerning reservations, please email Kitty Picchietti at mcpkitty@aol.com. Carpooling is encouraged.
hosted by the Guild of St. Mary
This Thursday, May 2 ~ 9:15 - 11:15am Elawa Farm, 1401 Middlefork Drive, Lake Forest
(take Waukegan Road to Middlefork Drive and follow it to Elawa Farm)
The event begins with Mass at 9:15am, followed by a continental breakfast.
Peggy Foster, Executive Director of the Marian Institute, will give an inspirational talk.
Mary, as Disciple and Role Model - How Mary Can Inspire Our Lives Today
All parishioners and friends of the Church of St. Mary are invited to a celebration to recognize the 30th Anniversary
of Fr. Mike’s Priestly Ordination
Saturday, May 18, 2019 5:00pm Mass
Reception to follow in the Parish Center
RSVP is not necessary but helpful so we can plan appropriately. Please call the Parish Office at 847.234.0205 if you can join us or email Lardell@churchofstmary.org by May 8, 2019.
Confessions at 1:00pm Holy Mass at 2:00pm Holy Hour and Confessions at 3:00pm
CDs available include…
Can You Trust God?
Since the fall of our first parents, humanity has been tempted to mistrust the love that God the Father has for us. Scripture scholar Dr. Tim Gray takes us on a journey that addresses the pervasive misconceptions that God is quick to anger, that the God of the Old and New Testaments are different, and that God doesn’t have a merciful heart for us. You will see that you can trust our heavenly Father, who is truly one with His Son.
Our parish recently acquired a selection of CDs from the Augustine Institute for your spiritual enrichment. CDs (and other items) are located in the church vestibule. Kindly donate $4 each, or make checks payable to the Church of St. Mary. Please consider sharing your CD once you've listened to it!
This was funded by the generosity of the Knights of Columbus ~ Lake Forest Council #1268
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“ … We are all a little fragile, the elderly. Some, however, are particularly weak, many are alone, and affected by illness. Some depend on the indispensable care and attention of others which as Catholics we must provide.” ~ Pope Francis
The Guild of St. Mary’s Easter Sharing Tree was a great success. Thanks to our volunteer students and our parishioners we were able to deliver over 200 baskets to our friends in Waukegan.
Easter Sharing Tree 2019
Readings for the Second Week of Easter
Monday, April 29, 2019 Acts 4:23-31; Jn 3:1-8 Saint Catherine of Siena, Virgin and Doctor of the Church
You must be born from above. The wind blows where it wills, and you can hear the sound it makes, but you do not know where it comes from or where it goes; so it is with everyone who is born of the Spirit. Nicodemus appears only in John’s Gospel — first, during Jesus’ teaching life; again, when he chides the Pharisees for condemning Jesus before they’ve heard him; and finally, when he, along with Joseph of Arimathea, honors Jesus’ body with preparation for burial. In today’s reading, Nicodemus is trying to work out how this rabbi and holy man is who he says he is. Jesus tells Nicodemus that he must be “born from above” to understand. John uses the Greek word anōthen, which means both “from above” and “again,” making a little pun. Jesus explains that those “born from above” are like the wind. Another pun — the Greek pneuma, as well as the Hebrew rûah, mean both wind and spirit. The wind (and the Spirit) cannot be seen, but the effects are visible. A holy person outwardly looks no different from anyone else, but they are recognized by their effect on the world around them — as Jesus says in the Sermon on the Mount, “by their fruits.” Because of his effect on the world, Nicodemus is righly recognized and venerated as a saint. St. Nicodemus, pray for us as we search for the Christ in our daily lives.
Tuesday, April 30, 2019 Acts 4:32-37; Jn 3:7b-15 There was no needy person among them, for those who owned property or houses would sell them, bring the proceeds of the sale, and put them at the feet of the Apostles, and they were distributed to each according to need. Years ago on the Second Sunday of Easter (Cycle B), I heard a homilist preach on this reading from Acts. As he worked to make his point he said, “As it says elsewhere in Scripture, ‘From each according to his ability, to each according to his need.’ ” Well, as a former member of the “collective” who produced the University of Oregon magazine, "The Insurgent Sociologist" — yes, really! — I recognized that quote as not from Scripture, but one popularized by Karl Marx. The moment was especially delicious for me because the guest priest was there as a friend to the very wealthy family of a child to be baptized. And as it happens, it was this passage in Acts (along with the encounter of Philip and the eunuch) that encouraged me to accept baptism in the church — the place that seemed to be my true home. Despite the
church’s imperfections (and mine), it still is. Loving God, give me the grace to be grateful for my blessings and generous with the abundance you have lavished upon me.
Wednesday, May 1, 2019 Acts 5:17-26; Jn 3:16-21 The high priest rose up and … the party of the Sadducees, and, filled with jealousy, laid hands upon the Apostles and put them in the public jail. It is the responsibility of the old to test the new. This is how healthy communities and institutions grow, avoiding sudden lurches down the wrong path, staying the steady course. Ideally, the new comes along to tweak the old, make a few necessary corrections, add an idea or two, illustrating that revelation continues, or as I saw on a bright, red banner outside our local United Church of Christ — a comma. Nothing more. The message: God is still speaking. Sadly, too often the old is far too human, jealous and fearful of the new, claiming orthodoxy when the issue is little more than a turf war. They prefer a period instead of a comma. And the new has its sins as well, disregarding too easily what has come before, reacting and rebelling instead of improving and enriching; seeking to start a new book instead of adding a chapter. Followers of Christ have known this tension since the beginning and yet … here’s the good news … the Church lurches on. Alleluia! Dear God, open our ears, quiet our minds, and soften our hearts.
Thursday, May 2, 2019 Acts 5:27-33/Jn 3:31-36 Saint Athanasius, Bishop and Doctor of the Church God does not ration the gift of the Spirit. God is not in the rationing business, but we are. We really are. We withhold the use of our talents with all kinds of self-rationing excuses: Others will make fun of me. Or resent me. Or I might fail. Look stupid. If I do it this once, I might have to do it again. And again. People won’t leave me alone. I’m tired. I’m scared. I’m not ready. Maybe tomorrow or next week or next year. And anyway, just who do I think I am? Well, friend, you are the only one with your particular face of God. And if you don’t show it, then the world will not know that singular divine visage, and we will be poorer for it. So please, show us the gifts God gave you … to you and no one else. For the good of the world. Please. For the courage to say No to my fears and Yes to God and God’s people.
Friday, May 3, 2019 Cor 15:1-8; Jn 14:6-14 Saints Philip and James, Apostles Have I been with you for so long a time
and you still do not know me, Philip? Philip and James, whose feast we celebrate today, knew Jesus personally. They heard him preach, watched him heal, traveled with him, ate with him. Yet Philip implores Jesus to show him God. I suppose we should take heart that even a first-generation disciple, an apostle, a saint could be so dense. How many of our prayers are for what we are too blind to see all around us. We come to Mass and miss the presence of God. There are people on our path every day, and yet we pray for an end to our loneliness. We are like people in the midst of a storm praying for rain. There is a lovely story in a book I read my children. A wise man asks a little bear, “Can you tell me where God lives?” The little bear is silent for a moment and then asks the wise man, “First, kind sir, can you tell me where God does not live?” O God, please open my eyes, my mind, my heart to your presence everywhere, in everyone.
Saturday, May 4, 2019 Acts 6:1-7; Jn 6:16-21 It is not right for us to neglect the word of God…. I once heard a lector read this passage and proclaim with conviction that the Hellenists were complaining because their “windows” were being neglected. This passage usually prompts a word about deacons, but also says something about pastors. How many come to the seminary with a call from God to be a CEO? Yet, many pastors will admit they spend more time on matters worldly, even mundane, rather than wrestling with God’s word and how to present the message to their congregations. Pastors would do well to find that person who has a gift for matching talent to task (what Paul calls the gift of administration) and then let them oversee those matters for which most priests are not trained. Priests have a privileged education and so often do not have the time to do the very pastoral work of study, reflection and presentation of the Gospel that affects the real lives of their people. For pastors and deacons and all who minister to the needs of others and for those they are charged to serve.
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INTENSIVE PROGRAM for Grades 6, 7, and 8
Intensive summer classes will be held the week of June 17- 21, 2019 from 8:45am - 12:00pm
Register online at: religiouseducation.churchofstmary.org
Intensive registrations are due June 1.
Once your registration is complete, plan to pick up your books and materials in the Religious Education office on the dates listed below.
Intensive book pick up dates are: Tuesday, June 4 from 9:00am - 4:30pm and Wednesday, June 5 from 9:00am-6:30pm.
The Church of St. Mary Celebrates Confirmation
Earlier this month, Bishop Joseph Perry confirmed 119 eighth graders. He acknowledged the par-ents as the first educators of the Faith and encouraged them to keep the vows they made at their child’s Baptism. He also affirmed the sponsors asked them to check in on their Confirmand as they move forward in life to make sure they remain faithful. The message Bishop Perry had for all the Confirmandi was: to make a choice for Christ in their life. He told them they are indispensable to the life of the Church as they bring vision, hopes, and dreams. They are empowered by the Holy Spirit to make a difference in the Church and society. Bishop Perry’s wise counsel was received well by all. It was a wonderful, spirit-filled celebration of the Sacrament of Confirmation!
Church of St. Mary Religious Education Program
Youth Ministry
UPCOMING EVENTS
Sunday, April 28th 6:00pm Mass - Come sit with us!
COR Meeting 7:30 - 8:15pm
Tuesday, April 30th COR Praise and Worship 6:30 - 7:30pm
COR Bible Study 7:30 - 8:45pm
Wednesday, May 1st Sol Middle School Meeting 3:30 - 5:00pm
Sunday, May 5th 6:00pm Mass - Come sit with us!
COR Meeting 7:30 - 8:15pm
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April 28 *Sit with COR
at the 6:00pm Mass COR Meeting 7:00pm
All high school students are invited to sit with COR in the front few pews together at the 6:00pm Mass – all are welcome! Following the 6:00pm Mass we will head over to the Parish center for treats, fellowship, ultimate Frisbee, and a reflection on Divine Mercy!!
April 30 COR Bible Study 7:30 - 8:45pm
All high school students are invited to join us Tuesday nights for Bible Study! Enjoy candy, treats, welcoming friends, and growing in your relationship with Christ.
Mass Intentions
In Memory
Pierre Adam
Peggy Adams
Beny Alvarez
Alexa Anderson
Baby Bower Triplets:
Rose Marie, Adelaide Marie,
and Josephine Marie
Baby Mercer
Elvera Baeza
Hugo Beinlich
Wally Bergen
Donald Birmingham
Jack Brown
Mason Jeffrey Browner
Baby Virginia
Bunimovich
Francesco Camoletto
Nova Carlson
Sember Carlson
Michael Carpenter
Jeffrey Chicoine
Marianna Cimarrusti
Charles Cook
Virginia Cordoba
Greg DeBoer
Louis Degaetano
Mimi Degaetano
Mike Dellefield
Lewis Dilts
Joan Dolan
Hannah Erickson
Susan Ewert
Abby Furco
Esperanza Galikay
Peter Gillespie
Jenny Green
Jeanne Gross
Jesus Guzman
Elizabeth Hand
Margaret Hartman
John Herbert
Hannah Hodgson
Juan Hurandas
Rafael Ibarra
Chris James
Dolores Jansyn Cecilia Jara
Dick Jaworski
Christian Jenko
Dr. Mickey Jester
Oceana Kashul
Mason Kelly
Genevieve Kluza
Patsy Leonard
Caroline Lyczko Fely Macalalad
Carolina Malagon
Angela Martinez
Michael Marren
Ralph Mastro
Derrick Mathews
Donna Mathews
Kathryn McConnell
Janet McCue
Terry McDermid
Margaret Mary McIntyre
Mary Anne Minich
Dolores Morrison
Barbara Neis
David O'Brien
Peter O'Brien
Joaquin Padilla
Mary Margaret Pawl
Mary Butterfield Peddle
James Dean Penar
Lil Porter
Marianne Powers
Carol Pozdel
Suzi Ropiequet
Mathew Rowley
Susan Schey
Leroy Schwaba
Bill Shafer
Rosemary Sheahen
Colleen Sheerer
Tai (Paschal) Shin
Perry Shukas
Joan Sparrow
Debbie Sternberg
John Sternberg
Elzbieta Szymanska
Leonard Teifeld
Linda Trueblood-Lambert
Joseph Urso
Amanda Van Vleet
Brittany Van Vleet
Jim Wenzel
Barbara Wilson
Donald Wilson
Robert Yale
Please remember in your prayers those who have gone to their eternal rest with Our Lord, especially:
George Clyde Rounsaville (husband of Patricia Rounsaville)
Robert René LeClercq, Jr. (husband of Susan F. LeClercq; father of Robert [Lisa] LeClercq, Debbie [Steve] Flanigan
and David [Terri] LeClercq)
Please remember in your prayers those who are sick, especially:
Monday, April 29
6:30 - Joseph William Elmer; Marie Todavich 9:00 - Ellen Salter; Joan Jensen
Tuesday, April 30
6:30 - James Brennan; Dr. James Mack 9:00 - Msgr. Francis Cimarrusti; Ted Kuta
Wednesday, May 1
8:00 - Maria Chuyen Dao & Thu Dao; Souls in Purgatory
Thursday, May 2
6:30 - Mae & Peter Jans; Betty Kasson 8:00 - Gina Sutton, Kristin Mohr
Friday, May 3
6:30 - Carmela Stella; Richard Klingler 8:00 - George D. Schramm; Catherine & Thomas Sullivan Saturday, May 4
8:00 - Barbara Claeys; Jack Kieskowski 5:00 - Aldo Raganelli; Mary Palmisano
Sunday, May 5
8:00 - Evaristo Bounadere; Walter & Irene Bartusiak; People of St. Mary
10:00 - Michael Sobey; Bob Potts
Noon - Kristin Mohr; Jim Graham
6:00 - Carmela Stella; Anthony Lesha
“Jesus said to them again, ‘Peace be with you. As the Father has sent Me, so I send you.’” (JOHN 20:21)
Peace – the first gift of the risen Lord. Just as Jesus sent the apostles out into the world, so too, He sends us. As disciples of Jesus, we are called to be grateful and generous. Look for opportunities to share His peace, not only within our local parish boundaries, but outside of them as well. In giving, we receive the peace of Jesus Christ.
Sunday Collection Actual Budgeted Surplus/(Shortfall) April 14, 2019 $22,728 $28,000 ($5,272)
Total Sunday Collections Fiscal 2019 YTD $1,050,268 $1,148,000 ($97,732)
Sharing Parish Collection Actual April 14, 2019 $6,163
Total Sharing Fiscal 2019 YTD $98,515
Ministers Schedule for Saturday/Sunday May 4 & May 5, 2019
Mass Times
Priest
Lectors Extraordinary
Ministers of Communion
Ushers
5:00pm Fr. Augustine R. Taylor E. Rahn, D. Gabrielsen, S. Hempstead, H. Le, A. Rahn, D. Ryske, D. Tomek
C. Dedolph, S. Isola, W. Jenner, S. King, W. Kroll, G. Mosciano, M. O’Connell, C. Pommer, W. Walsh
8:00am Fr. Augustine J. Prindle J. Mastro, D. Cragmile, M. Lucas, M. Ori, A. Yoo, C. Conley, D. Palizza,
D. Cimarrusti, J. Farrell, G. Newton, Ronald Kunda, T. Oddo, T. Ori, A. Romeiser, R. Sevcik, B. Turner
10:00am Fr. Augustine / Deacon Thomas
S. Bail C. Williams, J. Elwart, A. Bartusiak, P. Bartusiak, T. Darraugh, L. Hayes, J. Hlavacek, M. Thomas
A. Boese, B. Cleveland, C. Cosgrove, J. Pezza, G. Riseborough, B. Templeman, J. Sheridan
Noon Fr. Augustine J. Hanzlovic M. Hogan, C. Bogen, R. Fiocchi, P. Hiller, M. Phillips, N. Shepard, M. Sommers
C. McCormick, R. Peters, S. Potsic, J. Rand, T. Sullivan, B. Webber
6:00pm
Fr. Kartje T. Kiwala K. Govorovska, C. Yehle, P. Pandaleon, C. Olson
P. Blahunka, J. Jastrzembski, B. Mikrut, B. Peter, F. Avellone, O. Clarke
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ESTABLISHED 1889
4556 Oakton St., Suite 201847-329-5122
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567750 St Mary Church (A)
Consider RememberingYour Parish in Your Will.
For further information, please call the Parish Office.
Personal Financial Specialist
115 Green Bay RoadLake Bluff
847-615-7245www.kuhlfinancialservices.com
40 yrs. Experience, Fee Only,CPA/PFS, MBA
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Is a real estate move the right move for you this year?
Call me for ideas, guidance or to answeryour questions!
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Family OwnedYear round fencing.
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Jenny Novy, President, OwnerMS Gerontology
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On Sundays, join us for our lavish brunch buffet between 11am and 2pm.For reservations, please call 847.234.2280
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• Our Trademarks are Quality,Integrity and Trust!
• Family Owned and Operated Since 1976
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an Official TravelAgency of Apostleship
of the Sea-USACST 2117990-70
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Best Work • Best RateSatisfaction Guaranteed As
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$$ Parishioner Discount $$847-492-1444
Join us after Mass for ourunique breakfast & lunchcreations in a charming
country setting.6:30 am - 2:00 pm Daily
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Brad Luetje 847-234-2226
13110 W. Hwy 176Lake Bluff
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