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Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish 1775 Grove St. Glenview IL 60025 Parish Offi ce 847-729-1525 olphglenview.orgur Lady of Perpetual Help Parish 1775 Grove St. Glenview IL 60025 Parish Offi ce 847-729-1525 olphglenview.org

Second Sunday of Lent OLPHSeek, Share, Rejoice!

March 8, 2020

2 March 8, 2020 • olphglenview.org

seek, share, rejoice - pastor's letter...

Jerry Boland, Pastor

Dear Parishioners,

I have received several statements and recommendations in recent days from the Center for Disease Control, The USCCB, the Archdiocese of Chicago and the Cook County Board of Health regarding public safety during this time regarding the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19).

I take issues regarding public safety very seriously. Considering my desire to do everything possible to best support the health and well being of our parishioners and visitors, I am taking the following precautions:

1) Continue the suspension of the distribution of Holy Communion via the chalice.

2) Saliva can be a very potent form of transmission of the virus. Given the frequency of direct contact with saliva in the distribution of Holy Communion on the tongue, we need to all receive Holy Communion in open hands for the time being.

3) We need to refrain from physical contact during the Sign of Peace (note: The Sign of Peace can be exchanged without physical contact).

4) Refrain from holding hands during the Lord’s Prayer.

5) Holy Water fonts in the Church will be empty; however, Holy Water will be available in the sacristy.

6) Hand sanitizer will be available at all the exits.

7) Our maintenance staff will double down on efforts to wipe down surfaces with anti-bacterial agents, i.e. pews, door handles, bathrooms.

If you are not feeling well, you are not obligated to attend Mass. The Catholic Catechism (2181) allows you to miss Mass as a result of illness. We are hoping to make live stream access to the Mass available for those who are not able to attend Mass.

The CDC recommends the following actions to protect yourself and others from transmitting the Coronavirus:

1) Stay home if you are sick.

2) Wash your hands often with soap and water.

3) Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands.

4) Avoid close contact with people who are sick.

5) Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.

6) Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue then throw the tissue away. If tissues are not available, cough or sneeze into your sleeve.

Health offi cials have identifi ed the following symptoms of the Coronavirus:

1) Runny nose

2) Headache

3) Cough

4) Sore throat

5) Fever

6) A general feeling of being unwell

These are anxious times but with everyone’s cooperation, we can help make OLPH a safer environment for worship and the myriad of activities that take place on our campus every day of the week.

I will continue to monitor recommendations and take further precautions if they are called for.

I invite you to join me in holding in prayer all those who have been affected by the fl u or the Coronavirus. We need to pray for the well-being of all healthcare providers who are on the front line of attending to the sick. We need to pray for those involved in identifying a vaccine to combat the Coronavirus.

May your Lenten journey be blessed,

Rev. Jerry Boland

Thoughts on the

Sunday Scriptures

Lent is all about change, and change is usually not easy. In order to change, we have to leave something behind. Today we hear about a very old man who decides to answer God’s call. Abram experiences a tremendous amount of change when he leaves everything behind, risking it all for God’s promise.

Jesus changes, is transfi gured, right before the eyes of his disciples. Th e Lenten scriptures issue the call for us to change, to be transfi gured, so that we, too, will soon share in the glory of God.

What is it that the Lord is asking us to leave behind? Are we willing to take the risk for the promise made by God? Th ese questions are at the heart of the Lenten journey of conversion.

Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

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seek, share, rejoice - fr. kizza in uganda...

Fr. Kizza in UgandaIn the February 2nd Bulletin, you read about the Parish Engagement Ministry's Centennial Challenge to raise money to purchase sports equipment for Fr. Patrick Kizza to donate to the local schools and athletic teams in Uganda. You may remember that someone at Wilson Sporting Goods heard about this initiative and Wilson then donated 40 soccer balls, 30 volleyballs, and 30 basketballs, plus pumps, to the cause.

Although the individuals at Wilson who made this donation possible would like to remain anonymous, they did comment, “Thanks for giving us this chance to do something good. This also allows us the chance to do what we love to do - enable more play.”

Fr. Kizza left on Saturday, Feb. 1, for Uganda with fi ve large duffel bags and suitcases to carry the balls and pumps. Ever since his arrival, he has been emailing us photos of the smiling faces of the students and athletes who have all been so appreciative of the donations. Here are just a sampling of the images from Uganda.

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Stepping Out Together MinistryFirst outing: Wednesday, Mar. 25Calling men and women ages 21 to 121 to participate in a new ministry called, Stepping Out Together. Our vision for this ministry is to plan events for those who fi nd themselves going solo and would like to join others for food, fun and friendship. Whether it is going to dinner, attending plays or movies, hiking, cycling, wine tastings, etc., everything is more fun together.

Our fi rst planned outing is dinner and bowling beginning at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, Mar. 25 at Pinstripes in Northbrook.

If you have questions or would like to join us on the 25th, please contact Pat Marziani at [email protected] or by texting 847-366-8529.

The Sharing MinistryAlmsgiving – Food for the NeedyLent fi nds us challenging ourselves with fasting. Our brief periods of self-imposed hunger are eased in knowing that they are only for a prescribed time. Imagine the hunger being a steady way of life!

Be mindful of the poor who live with hunger on a daily basis. Donate to our Lenten food drive. Food can be delivered to the church entries, the sharing room or through the kids during the offertory at weekend Mass.

Too busy to shop for the food drive? Mail a donation, made out to OLPH Church, indicating Needy Family Fund in the memo line, to Lou Marohn, 2132 Fir Street, Glenview, IL 60025. Food will be purchased in case lots to maximize your donation.

St. Sabina Academy Bright Futures Benefi tSaturday, Mar. 28, 6 – 11 pm at St. Sabina AcademySt. Sabina Academy is a “beacon of light” in the community they serve. The academy’s mission is to provide each child with a quality catholic education in a safe and nurturing environment.

Many students would not be able to afford the benefi t of a Catholic education without fi nancial assistance. Please support this benefi t by attending the event, purchasing a raffl e ticket, donating a raffl e item, or assist in sponsoring the event.

For more information contact Bob Hicks: [email protected].

Feeding the Homeless at Catholic CharitiesWe will be feeding the homeless at Catholic Charities in Des Plaines on Thursday, April 30. We need volunteers to serve this meal and still others willing to offset the cost of the meal, $420, which will feed up to 80 people. Contact Kathy Quinn, [email protected], to get involved.

Freezers NeededAn inner-city food pantry which serves 500 people per week is in dire need of freezers, upright or chest size. Contact Reggie Banks, [email protected] if you have a gently used freezer to donate.

Needed for the HomelessCatholic Charities downtown is in critical need of men’s large boxers and new socks for the homeless they are serving. Please drop off donations at the Sharing Room.

Diaper Drive, Sponsored by Guild 35 Mar. 2 through Mar. 15We stock the convent basement with diapers so that Sr. Paulanne’s clients will be covered for time to come. We further distribute diapers through our four sharing parishes, Maryville Crisis Nursery, The Women’s Center, and Catholic Charities/Des Plaines. All sizes are welcome, with special need for sizes 5, 6 and 7.

Sharing Ministry Meeting – This TuesdayThe Sharing Ministry will hold its monthly meeting on Tuesday, Mar. 10, 7:00 p.m. in Hickey Hall. Please note this is an adjustment from our normal monthly schedule.

seek, share, rejoice - sharing ministry...

OLPH Guild 31

Homemade Irish Soda Bread &

Shamrock Cookies $5 each

March 14th and 15th

before & after mass at the main and south doors OLPH Guild 31

Homemade Irish Soda Bread &

Shamrock Cookies $5 each

March 14th and 15th

before & after mass at the main and south doors

OLPH Guild 31 Homemade Irish Soda Bread

& Shamrock Cookies

$5 each March 14th and 15th

before & after mass at the main and south doors

5March 8, 2020 • olphglenview.org

seek, share, rejoice - sharing ministry...

Trader Joe’s Food Rescue Project

The Sharing Ministry has been the blessed recipient of Trader Joe’s donations from the Glenview and Northbrook stores for many, many years. Glenview’s store donates every day of the week but Saturday, and Northbrook’s store donates on the weekends. These donations add up, and in 2019 we received tens of thousands of dollars’ worth of donations from Trader Joe’s!

We enlist a big team of drivers to make this happen. Ed Krupa and Bill Thome have kept this team going on a daily basis for the past 18 years, both showing up daily at the Glenview store and enlisting nine others to help in rotation. Most recently, Jim Butler has been leading this effort. It can take as many as four SUVs to load all the produce, meat and bread that is offered to us.

This weekday team delivers the Trader Joe’s donations to local organizations such as Sacred Heart Convent in Wilmette for their outreach to the poor, including the First Baptist Mobile Food Pantry in Zion. Northfi eld Township Food Pantry, Niles Township Food Pantry and the Glenview Youth Center are also recipients.

Volunteers Bob and Patty Shannahan have been delivering weekend donations from Trader Joe’s Northbrook to the Sharing Room for the past 18 years! Every Saturday and every Sunday they pull up with a van-load of food and load up the Sharing Room cooler and freezers. Sr. Paulanne is able to serve her local clients through these donations; the balance makes its way to inner-city outlets we serve.

Regina Banks, a minister serving Action Coalition, Englewood, pulls produce from the Trader Joe’s weekend deliveries and creates and delivers food bags fi lled with healthy options to the needy in her community. The clients she serves are delighted by her weekly visits with nutrition and hope for a brighter future. She reports that people are so grateful for this food which helps them maintain better weight and improves a variety of health conditions. Without these deliveries they would be eating little, if any, fresh foods and meat.

OLPH Parishioner, Sarah Hill pulls up to the Sharing Room early Tuesday mornings and Lou Marohn and Mike Martinsen load up her vehicle with remaining donations for delivery to the St. James food pantry.

Cathy Moore, pantry director at St. James, is ever so grateful for the meat, fresh produce and bread that has been arriving through us for all these years. Fresh produce is otherwise a luxury at the pantry and the homeless whom they serve with these donations say it is the best lunch they receive anywhere. Some clients make it a point to visit the pantry exclusively on Tuesdays, knowing the treat in store for them with fresh foods, so hard to come by when you are poor. One family considers the Trader Joe’s bread they receive an absolute delicacy.

Cathy is grateful that she is able to provide these donations to her clients, 60% of whom are seniors, “I take pride in providing healthy food choices”. Cathy also indicates that the volume of Trader Joe’s food we deliver allows her to better allocate her funding to purchase other needed staples.

Be sure to remember the generosity of Trader Joe’s and mention our appreciation to the store manager, Paul Bolda, on your next shopping visit.

(L to r) Jim Butler, Trader Joe's manager Paul Bolda, Raphael Lux, Ed Krupa, Jeff Lawler, and Bill Thome

Sarah Hill and Mike Martinsen, loading up for St. James Food Pantry

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OLPH Book ClubThursday, Mar. 12, 7:00 pmThe OLPH Book Club will have its fi rst meeting Mar. 12, 7:00 pm in the Dussman room in the Parish Center. At the fi rst meeting we will give the dates for the meetings in April and May.

Our book this year is, All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr.

All the Light We Cannot Seebegins during the fi nal year of World War II. Hours before Allied airplanes bomb the French city of Saint-Malo, they drop leafl ets that warn the inhabitants to evacuate.

The two protagonists, 16-year-old Marie-Laure LeBlanc, a French girl, and 18-year-old Werner Pfennig, a German soldier, are introduced.

Read how the two are pivotal to the story line. You will fi nd their stories provocative and compelling. Two people encounter each other during the horrors of war. They bring “light” to a world darkened by war. (Cliff Notes)

seek, share, rejoice - open house, diaper drive, d.r.e. position, book club...

DIAPER DRIVE Hosted By OLPH Women’s Guild 35

Diaper need is CRITICAL! Together we can make a difference!

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Donate 1 diaper or many! Our biggest need is for bigger sizes, overnights, and pull ups

Drop off locations will be at OLPH church and school as well as other local participating preschools

Any questions please contact:

[email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Employment OpportunityOLPH Director of Religious Education

OLPH has a current opening for the position of Director of Religious Education (DRE).

General Duties and Responsibilities: The primary responsibility of the DRE is to administer, design, develop, direct, communicate, and evaluate the Parish Religious Education Program for the approximately 900 parish children who attend public or non-Catholic private schools.

Nature of Position: The position of Director of Religious Education (DRE) is a full-time, 12 months a year position. The DRE must be a practicing Catholic, in good standing with the Church, who is committed to the authentic teaching of the Catholic faith. The DRE is a professional catechetical leader who assists adults, adolescents and children of the parish in their faith formation. The DRE works with other staff members and volunteers to foster and maintain a working environment where worship, prayer, hospitality and learning are primary motivators.

Please email resume and cover letter to Jim Dollard at OLPH - [email protected] or fax to: 847-729-0623

Our hiring team will review resumes. Eligible candidates will participate in a formal screening and interview process.

7March 8, 2020 • olphglenview.org

The Parish Engagement Ministry hosts

Lisa Fortini-Campbell“FIRST THE LAUNDRY, THEN THE LAUNDRY”Wednesday, March 18, at 7:00 pm in Hickey HallThey say, “a mother’s work is never done,” but, truly, no one’s work is ever done. The dishes washed today need to be washed again tomorrow. Nor does any lawn ever stay mowed, no car ever stays repaired, and no musical instrument ever stays in tune. Such is the nature of things. So, if we’re going to live with things, then we need to be good at repairing, refurbishing and polishing them—over and over again.

What’s true of the laundry, the car and the piano is also true of our relationships. We don’t stay in perfect harmony with each other very long, nor do we stay in perfect harmony in our most important relationship of all—with God. Something is always pulling us apart. But it doesn’t have to stay that way, not if we can get good at putting things back together again, and again, and again.

“God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son“ to repair the breach between himself and humankind. And if we learn to master four essential “tools” of everyday relationship repair, we can do our part in this great project of salvation.

Join us for an evening of refl ection, discussion and inspiration

seek, share, rejoice - parish engagement ministry...

Creation Care Ministry“What kind of world do we want to leave to those who come after us, to children who are now growing up?” Pope Francis: Laudato Si’ #160.

Remember that one of our Centennial Challenges to help cherish our precious earth is to plant 100 trees! If you have no room in your yard, here is the next best thing. Please visit the arborday.org website and sign up. For a mere $10 you can plant ten trees.

If only ten families sign up (what a great use of your allowance kids!), we hit our goal. But just think if 100 families signed up---then 1000 trees and if a third of our Parish, 1000 families signed up—10,000 trees! Wouldn’t that be wonderful and show an appreciation for God’s Creation. Let us know if you sign up by texting Chris at 312-285-0587. Come on OLPH, we can do this together!

NOW IS THE TIME. THE TIME FOR TREES.You can help restore trees for future generations in the following ways by clicking https://shop.arborday.org/content.aspx?page=memberships

• Rain Forest Rescue: With your membership of only $10, the Arbor Day Foundation will plant 10 trees to help restore threatened tropical rain forests (Australia and elsewhere).

• Our Nation’s Forests: With a $10 membership, the Arbor Day Foundation will plant 10 trees in your honor in one of America’s forests in need.

• At Your Home: With a membership of as little as $10 you can receive 10 free trees (bare-root seedlings, 6-12 inches high) shipped to your home address. At member prices plus shipping cost, the Arbor Foundation also has trees, which grow well in Illinois/Indiana (2-3 feet high, potted in a one-gallon container).

Other Resources:

Global Catholic Climate Movement: https://catholicclimatemovement.global/

Catholic Climate Covenant (Washington, DC): https://catholicclimatecovenant.org/

Centennial Challenge.

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seek, share, rejoice - easter flowers...

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Women’s Club Guild 16 Presents:

Easter 2020Easter 2020Memorial Flower SaleMemorial Flower Sale

Purchase fl owers, 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.

Send completed forms to: Mary Ann Kendall, 1105 Normandy Lane, Glenview, IL, 60025

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seek, share, rejoice - our parish school...

We began to “Prepare Our Hearts For Jesus” on Ash Wednesday when K – 8th Grade gathered for Mass. Fr. Jerry encouraged us to clear out the clutter and do some spring cleaning in our hearts so we can grow in our faith this Lenten season. Through prayer, sacrifice, and kind acts, we will grow in our love for Christ . . . Let’s make this a great Lent!

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Join Rev. Ubald Rugirangoga as he celebrates a special Mass with healing prayers at St. Catherine Labouré Church.

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announcements...U.S. MILITARY PRAYER LIST

Notice: For revisions or updates to the Military Prayer List, please contact: Geof Lutz [email protected] 847-724-8218

LTJG James Kowalski, OverseasLT Kenneth PittnerAN Brian SedinPFC John A. Stonis

CPT Michael Altonji 1LT Luke Baeckelandt, OverseasCPT Atticus Blair1LT Nicholas BlairFr. Robert Borre, CH,BG (Chaplain, Brigadier General)CPT Brad Fischl1LT Devon HubbardCPT Connor Love, OverseasPVT Taylor Mack1LT Martin Mahoney CPT Gavin McGarryPFC John MilesPVT Andrew PerezCapt Raz Shields

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Parish Announcements

BULLETIN SUBMISSIONSHoliday and Summer Deadlines: Please note holiday and summer submission deadlines will fl uctuate according to printer and programming dates.Weekly Deadline: Please email all content no later than 6:00 p.m. on the Sunday prior to publication date. Submissions to: [email protected]

Note: The bulletin cannot promote job seekers, entrepreneurs, etc. Please call 800.566.6170 to place a paid bulletin advertisement.

To donate to OLPH through GiveCentral:

1. Go to our parish website: olphglenview.org

2. Click on the word "Donate" at the top of the web page to get to our portal to make a donation

On your phone, text "Sunday" to 1-570-354-6574 and you will go right to our OLPH portal.

Community Announcements

Solemnity of St. Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin MaryCelebrate St. Joseph Thursday, Mar. 19 with the Holy Rosary Group at OLPH church in the Lady Chapel.

Let us join our voices in praise of God with and through St. Joseph, the foster father of our Lord Jesus Christ and most chaste husband of the Mother of God.

8:30 Holy Mass9:00 Novena to St. Joseph and Holy Rosary in the Lady Chapel9:30 Coffee and sweets at Misericordia Sweet Shoppe ($5 donation)

9-Day Novena to St. Joseph begins on Tuesday, Mar. 10 (novena prayers available in the Lady Chapel)

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our weekly intentions: march 8 - march 15...

Sunday, March 8 7:30 Juan Alvarez Perez (Fr. Kostyk) 9:30 Ch Kathy Hunt (MFTL) and Juan De Dios Leal (Fr. Kalenzi) 9:30 Mc Living and Deceased Members of OLPH (Fr. Boland) 11:00 Ginny Picken and Joe Cosgrove (Fr. Kalenzi) 12:30 Teofilo Flores and Rose Kennedy (Fr. Barrett) 6:00 Liliana Millucci (Fr. Patrick)

Monday, March 96:30 John Collins 8:30 Paul Mueller (MFTL)

Tuesday, March 106:30 Adeline Kulik 8:30 Living and Deceased Members of OLPH

Wednesday, March 116:30 Pat Kelly 8:30 Jackie Lato

Thursday, March 126:30 Mary Lynn Lally and Joann Dillon 8:30 Living and Deceased Members of OLPH

Friday, March 13 6:30 Living and Deceased Members of OLPH 8:30 Richard Langrill and Stella Fortuna

Saturday, March 146:30 Living and Deceased Members of OLPH 8:30 Albert Santos 5:00 James J. Cosgrove, Jr., The Martin Family and Dorothy Bifano (Fr. Barrett)

Sunday, March 15 7:30 Paula & Helen Kendall, Mark Poker and Patrick Welch (Fr. Boland) 9:30 Ch Ed Just and Gerald & Shirlee Smith (MFTL) (Fr. Patrick) 9:30 Mc Living and Deceased Members of the Farrell Family and Andrew Haney (Fr. Kostyk) 11:00 Maureen Hennelly and Gilda Renzulli (Fr. Hickey)12:30 Maria Glorioso, John Doherty and Vicente Cardenas, Sr. (Fr. Patrick) 6:00 No Mass (RE Confirmation)

Please Note: MFTL indicates Mass For The Living. If you would like to offer a Mass for someone you know, please contact the Parish Office at 847-729-1525.

Remember Our SickLisa AndersonPatrick Barry Madeline Bird Patti BirkenheierJerry BobisDonald & Rosemarie BuxMinda CampoJan CarlsonMarilyn Baer Considine Brian CorbettJames Crookes Maria Devivo Aldo DiBenedetto Maria Ascencio FloresWilliam Gould Ron HansonKevin HonemanTom HopkinsMaureen KentPatricia & Jack Kessie

Ilona M. KuzlikJohn LucasJim LuxInfant Daniel MartinoCaroline MacGregor Marie McJilton Maria Gregoria NietoLindsay OrsiLogan PragovichIracema Galvani Quinete John QuintanillaClare Elizabeth RiderJohn SerpicoPatrick SteinMarge TheriaultEd TraczGerry WeilandChris WeissAndrea & Dolph Zielinski

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (CONFESSION)Sat.: 4:00 - 4:45pm or by appointment

SACRAMENT OF THE SICKAfter the 8:30 Mass, second Saturday of every month

DIVINE MERCY HOLY HOURFri.: 3:00pm • Lady Chapel

LITURGY OF THE HOURSWed.: 8:15am

EUCHARISTIC ADORATIONFri.: 9:00am - 3:50pm • Lady Chapel

ROSARY Mon. - Sat.: after 8:30am Mass

MASSES AT MARYHAVEN NURSING & REHAB CENTERTue. and Thurs.: 10:30am; Sat.: 3:30pm

Our Beloved DeceasedRoberta ForesterAnna Wallace Hotalen, mother of Lowell C. WallaceShirley Johnson, wife of Jerome

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Rev. Jeremiah Boland, Pastorext. 117 • [email protected]. Thomas E. Hickey, Pastor EmeritusRev. Nicholas Kostyk, Associate Pastorext. 111 • [email protected]. Patrick Kizza, Associate Pastorext. 114 • [email protected]. Jim Barrett, Residentext. 210 • [email protected] & Pat Revord, Deacon [email protected] & Mary Beth Kalina, Deacon [email protected] Christopher Weilandext. 130 • [email protected] Dollard, Director of Finance & Operationsext. 123 • [email protected] Hrvojevic, Director of Facilitiesext. 113 • [email protected]

Russell Stern, Director of Music [email protected] McGraw, Youth Minister & Interim Religious Educationext. 116 • [email protected]. Amy Mills, Parish School Principal847-724-6990 • [email protected] Kurkowski, School Endowment Board [email protected] Luc, Director of Communicationsext. 124 • [email protected] Kearney, Parish Offi ce Manager ext. 121 • [email protected] Feo, Parish Offi ce Assistantext. 110 • [email protected] André, Liturgy Assistantext. 119 • [email protected] Gaughan, Evening & Weekend Receptionistext. 109 • [email protected]

Bereavement Support Deacon Dave Kalina 847.729.1525 ext. 125 [email protected] Social Worker Sister Chioma Ahanihu 312-655-7725Confi dential Assistance Sister Paulanne 847.724.2044Hospital/Nursing Home Visits Rick Nash 847.651.8718 [email protected] Visits Jim Vlazny 847.724.0265 [email protected] Life Monica Cassidy 847.724.7206 [email protected] ce for Protection of Children and Youth 312.534.5254The Offi ce of Assistance Ministry 312.534.8267

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847-630-5131www.johnkimphotography.com

1903 Glenview Rd. • Glenview

companions for seniorsServing the community for over 15 yearswww.companionsforseniors.com

affordable non-medical in-home careCall Sam: (773) 259-8420

Roofing • Siding • WindowsFree Estimates Family Owned

773.742.4402 Roofing Lic.# 104-009559 Call for Parishioner Discount

• Cuts • Color • Perms• Up-Dos • Styling

847.962.60482843 Pfingsten RoadGlenview, IL 60026

000860 Our Lady of Perpetual Help (A) www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-566-6170

Smith-CorcoranFuneral Homes • Crematory • Funeral Planning

Owned and Operated by the Bob, Jay, and Kelly Smith Family Since 1912Chapels also in Palatine & Chicago

A Century of Respect, Compassion, and Grace• Cremation Services• Funeral Preplanning • Out-of-town Arrangements• Handicap Accessible

1104 Waukegan Rd • Glenview • (847) 901-4012 • www.smithcorcoran.com

SHEWCHUCKinsurance agency

847.486.0011www.shewchuck.com

1545 Waukegan Road, Glenview, IL

Residential & Commercial • Exterior & Interior1816 Johns Drive, Glenview

www.certapro.com • 847-226-7418

“BRING YOUR VISION TO REALITY”Concrete • Brick • Custom Stone

Sewer Lines • Drain Tile • DrivewaysRemodeling & Additions * FREE ESTIMATES *

Coach Tony Belmont 847-612-8605 John Belmont 847-778-8439

Adopt a Friend for LifeAdoptions 11am-5pm

7 Days847.945.02352200 Riverwoods Rd.

Riverwoodswww.orphansofthestorm.org

ORPHANS OFTHE STORM

847-730-5930www.SeniorCareNorthShore.com

• CAREGIVING SERVICES

• FREE HELP FOR ASSISTED LIVING PLACEMENT

Casey and Charmaine Conaghan

Parishioners

Jenny Novy, President, OwnerMS Gerontology

MA Therapeutic Recreation• Professional Care Providers - Senior Housing Options• Long Term Care Insurance Expert • VA Assistance Programs

“Amada is Your One-Call Solution”847.324.9450 www.AmadaNorthShore.com

Trusted Adviser, Neighbor, FriendPurchase | Refi | Debt Consolidation | Mortgage Insurance/HELOC Elimination

JAMES R. TAUSCHÉSenior VP of Residential LendingOLPH ParishionerM: 312-339-9135O: 312-654-7209

[email protected]/tausche

400 Skokie Blvd., Suite 100 • Northbrook, IL 60062

EQUAL HOUSING LENDER

James R. Tausche (IL:031.000012 NMLS:144571) an agent of Draper and Kramer Mortgage Corp. (NMLS: 2551) IL

Residential Mortgage Licensee No. MB.0004263 © 2018 Draper and Kramer Mortgage Corp. 04/18 03197-01

MORTON GROVE COINS & COLLECTIBLESbuying and selling

847-967-92009241 Waukegan Road Morton Grove

AUTO SERVICEWITH STEVE

“When You Want the

Job Done Right!”

1131 Waukegan Rd. Glenview

847-657-8452ASK FOR PARISH DISCOUNT!

CHUCK’S AUTO BODY, INC.

2030-2032 Lehigh Ave.Glenview Since 1964

Parishioner10% DISCOUNT ON

NON INSURANCE CLAIMS ONLY(847) 724-5888

10% OFF WITH THIS AD224.432.MEAT • 1811 Glenview RoadProprietors Tyler Pontarelli & Mario MinelliM|W|F 10-6 • Tu|Th 10-7 • Sat 10-5 • Sun 10-3

COLLEEN JENNINGS STEINReal Estate Broker

“Nobody knows Glenview better...”Lifelong Parishioner • O.I.P.H. Graduate

[email protected]

Catholic Cruises and Tours and The Apostleshipof the Sea of the United States of America

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