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27th Sunday in Ordinary Time St. Anne Catholic Church, Oswego, IL October 6, 2019

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I would like to thank all of those who came forward to check the information for our census update. This has been an arduous task I am grateful for Jan and the volunteers for moving through the thousands of pages. Our next task is to be in contact with those who did not connect with the information we have. Letters will be sent to their homes. It is my hope that those who receive them will return them as soon as possible. Thank you for helping us out. The Parish Council met and continues its process of visioning. One of the responses of the Council’s efforts will take place next week. We are in great need of volunteers for the Service and Outreach Commission which is a big umbrella of many ministries. From Hesed House to Hospitality, from the Food Pantry to Bereavement, a lot of who we are is expressed and experienced in these important ministries. Sr. Margaret Anne will be presenting a few thoughts at each of our Masses next weekend and sign up will be happening in the narthex. It will be very easy for you to walk over and see the joy that comes from serving in these ministries and meet some of the volunteers who do. Our easy sign up area is a way to let everyone learn more and get involved. I would like to thank the Commission for all of their efforts. The needs are great, so please take the time to stop by the sign up table to find out more about who we are at our best. Next weekend I will be in Chicago to help the staff of the Marathon. My role is to pray and be present to those in need. It is a great invitation, as well as a great responsibility. Please keep all of the runners in your prayers, the charities who will benefit from the efforts of many, as well as the medical staff who responds to the best of their ability to everything that is placed before them. Safety is paramount. This is Confirmation month so I ask you to please keep the candidates in your prayers. Also happening in October is the Adult Faith talk at La Cabana about Belonging. At the event I look forward to sharing with you some insights of how God longs to connect with us. Be sure to sign up to attend this gathering of food, fellowship and faith. Father John

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BECOMING THE PARISH GOD CALLS US TO BE

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The words of the prophet Habakkuk in the first reading could easily be spoken in our present day by any one of us. “Destruction and violence are before me.” Such words could be plucked right out of today’s headlines. The prophet speaks of seeing ruin and misery. We can all find reasons to be pulled down in despair. We see the brutality of how some treat others. On this pro-life weekend, we realize the issues of life need a voice. We are to be a voice for those who no longer have a voice because it was silenced through an abortion. We are to be a voice that intervenes between drug dealers and their unsuspecting teen users and say no more. We are to be a voice to end bullying in cyberspace, in classrooms and on school buses. There seems to be no end to the destruction of human life that is presented before us. Recently my attention was drawn to a commentary published in the newspaper by writer Michael Ryan entitled “The Catholic sex abuse crisis fills me with despair. But this church is still an oasis.” It was the perspective of a man working through the paradox of the scandal and also what the Church still is to him, a voice of life. To my knowledge, the writer is not directly a victim of the scandal and it is true that those who suffered it firsthand may never be able to find Church as sanctuary again. The torment and distress endured by so many because of the failures of the Church to protect children greatly grieves me and I realize that trying to put back together a life after abuse is an overwhelming process. My prayers go there each day for them. In the midst of his despair about it all, the author speaks of an experience in which he found comfort in coming home to a Church that harbored good memories for him. This encounter challenged him to recognize the Church as something still important to him, even in the face of its sin and scandal. This viewpoint is what drew me into reading the article. If one person can move past the horror of the violence and still find some good, can we do the same? In the midst of the life issues placed before us that seem to be insurmountable obstacles, can we find hope? How can we do that? For some they will find hope Marching for Life. Others may find it in a Holy Hour before the Blessed Sacrament. Many will find hope by becoming a friend to someone who is in need. And then there are those who will find it by getting into the political arena and writing to politicians. The prophet in the first reading today comes to the conclusion that because of faith, everything changes. Faith shall bring us to justice in God’s time. It will bring us to life. I believe our faith is that powerful. I remember a better time like most of us do, when the parks and streets were safe. I remember a time when conversations and emails were positive and what was posted lifted others up because it was good news and not filled with negativity and bullying. Now is not a time for fault finding or a time for using energy to point fingers. But now may just be a time to deepen our faith and reclaim what is positive and real. Jesus has not abandoned us but invites us to be pro-life. God has brought to life our very souls from the moment of conception. Science can never duplicate or imitate what only God can do. Celebrating this truth and being in awe of it is a great place for healing and life. A voice, our voice is to be united in faith and proclaiming hope. Hope begins with never letting go to what God has done for us. Our voice for life begins with rekindling the joy of taking a breath knowing it is a gift from God. Reverend John J. Ouper

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WHILE THERE IS GREAT SADNESS, THERE MUST ALSO BE GREAT JOY

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Monday, October 7 8:00 AM-Richard Salisbury req. Family Tuesday, October 8 7:00 AM-Special Intention req. Rosemarie Guyer Wednesday, October 9 8:00 AM-Communion Service 7:00 PM-Tom Stoneberg req. Family Thursday, October 10 7:00 AM-Joann Lorenz req. Wayne & Diane Lorenz Friday, October 11 8:00 AM-Estela & Alfonso Ramirez, Sr. req. Bonnie Ramirez Saturday, October 12 5:00 PM-Tom Probst req. McGuire Family Sunday, October 13 7:30 AM-Norma Frieders req. Family 9:15 AM-For the Parishioners 11:00 AM-Joseph Tomasiewicz req. Boes Family

Readings for the Week of October 6, 2019 Sunday Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Hab 1:2-3; 2:2-4; Ps 95:1-2, 6-7, 8-9; 2 Tm 1:6-8, 13-14; Lk 17:5-10 Monday Memorial of Our Lady of the Rosary Jon 1:1—2:1-2, 11; Jon 2:3, 4, 5, 8; Lk 10:25-37 Tuesday Jon 3:1-10; Ps 130:1b-2, 3-4ab, 7-8; Lk 10:38-42 Wednesday Saints Denis, Bishop, and Companions, Martyrs; Saint John Leonardi, Priest Jon 4:1-11; Ps 86:3-4, 5-6, 9-10; Lk 11:1-4 Thursday Mal 3:13-20b; Ps 1:1-2, 3, 4 and 6; Lk 11:5- 13 Friday Saint John XXIII, Pope Jl 1:13-15; 2:1-2; Ps 9:2-3, 6 and 16, 8-9; Lk 11:15-26 Saturday Jl 4:12-21; Ps 97:1-2, 5-6, 11-12; Lk 11:27-28 Sunday Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time 2 Kgs 5:14-17; Ps 98:1, 2-3, 3-4; 2 Tm 2:8- 13; Lk 17:11-19

Meetings and Events Monday 4:30 & 6:00 PM-RE K-6 classes. 7:00 PM-Blue Army. 7:00 PM-Celebration Ringers. 7:00 PM-HS SALT Leadership meeting. 7:30 PM-RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults). 7:30 PM-Prayer Shawl Ministry. Tuesday 9:30 AM-AFF: Soul Sisters Scripture Study. 12:00 Noon-AFF: Women’s Scripture Study. 4:30 & 6:00 PM-RE K-6 classes. 7:30 PM-Prayer Group. 7:30 PM-Men’s Spirituality. 7:30 PM-Chancel Choir. 7:30 PM-AFF: Team meeting. 7:30 PM-HS Godparent planning meeting. 7:30 PM-St. Vincent DePaul meeting. Wednesday 9:00 AM-Rosary. 9:30 AM-AFF: Transfigured Scripture Study. 4:30 & 6:00 PM-RE K-6 classes. 5:00 PM-Joyful Ringers. 5:45 PM-Youth Choir. 7:30 PM-Heart of Worship. Thursday 9:30 AM-Peace & Justice meeting. 1:00 PM-Seniors meeting 4:15 PM-RE Dash Grades 7/8. 7:00 PM-Butterflies Grief Support Group. 7:30 PM-AFF: Evening with the Bible. Friday 7:00 PM-Cub Pack meeting. Saturday 3:00 PM-Teen SPICE. 4:45-6:30 PM-Religious Articles Store. Service & Outreach Ministry Fair. Hospitality Weekend. Sunday Service & Outreach Ministry Fair. Hospitality Weekend. 8:15 AM-12:30 PM-Religious Articles Store. 9:15 AM-Liturgy of the Word for Children. 12:00 Noon-SpiritSong. 7:00 PM-HS Godparent Home Sessions.

Mass Intentions

Readings for the Week

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COMMUNION TO THE HOMEBOUND

Pastoral Care Ministers visit homes on Sunday of our parishioners who are unable to join us for Mass. Whether due to age, illness or some other disability, we would be happy to minister to our homebound. Please have the family contact the parish office, 630-554-3331, so that arrangements can be made to have a Pastoral Care Minister bring the Eucharist to their home.

And all who are experiencing illness and are not listed by name.

Cherie Andrews Gary Avram Emma Bates Tyler Brewick Pat Burns Gaetano Capici

Ed Collins Peggy Flanigan Ellen Holzner Laura Keyser Ramiro Martinez Patrick McGrouary

Tom Randall Bill Rich Eleanor Salisbury Carmelita Schuster Thomas Szymborski James Wren

Please Pray For

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All of us are recipients of many blessings from God. In return, He expects that we praise Him for His goodness and thank Him for His generous gifts. Thanking, however, is not done in word only, but in deed, also. Actual Budgeted Total Parish Offering Sunday Offering $21,436.50 $25,500.00 E-Giving $ 2,443.00 74 Transactions Children’s Offering $ 1.00 Money not in envelope but in above figure $ 998.50 Parishioners registered for envelopes as of August 31, 2019 3,030 Average Regular Envelope Users 497 16% Participation Number of envelopes used last Sunday 510 % Participation Number of Children’s envelopes used 01 1% Participation E-Giving: If you would like to participate in E-Giving, please log on to the Saint Anne website: www.stanneparish.org and click on the E-Giving link under “Support Us”. Please follow link for instructions. “Recent Federal Tax changes may make it advantageous for parishioners receiving RMDs (Required Minimum Distributions) to transfer funds from their IRA (Individual Retirement Accounts) to St. Anne Parish. “Please consult your financial planner or tax advisor before making any tax or contribution decision.”

How could faith so small as a mustard seed make a difference? After the Lord tells of what such an amount of faith can do, he relates an account of a master and a servant. It is expected that the servant will wait on the master, no matter how weary the servant is. So, too, we are to continue to follow the Lord, no matter our trials. When we have done so, we do not ask for a reward, for this is what is expected of us. Let us nurture our seed of faith, so it grows until we are ready for heaven.

God’s Share

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On October 4, people all over the world celebrated the feast day of the Patron Saint of Animals, Saint Francis of Assisi. It's customary that in remembrance of St. Francis of Assisi's love for all creatures, animals are led to churches for a special ceremony called the “Blessing of the Animals.” Please join us with your animals.

TODAY—Sunday, October 6 3:00 PM

Near the Bell Tower

COME AND SEE VOCATION DISCERNMENT RETREAT

† Catholic Men between the ages of 18 and 45 † Friday, October 25 (4:00 PM) through Sunday, October 27 (1:00 PM) † Discern God’s calling † Participate in Monastic Life at St. Procopius Abbey † Learn more about seeking God in community life according to the Rule of St. Benedict † Reserve your spot † Contact Father James Flint, [email protected]

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We sell a variety of religious items for all ages including rosaries, bibles, prayer books,

missals, cards and jewelry. We also have Sacramental and Holiday Gifts

Be sure to stop in before or after mass!

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BUTTERFLIES GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP

We are blessed at St. Anne with a grief support group who will walk with you on your journey from grief to healing for those who are coping with the loss of a loved one through death.

Our first meeting will be on Thursday, October 3 and continue for the next three Thursdays-- October 10, 17, and 24, 2019.

We meet from 7:00 to 8:00 PM Joachim Center. Each session will lead into the next session so you are encouraged to attend all four sessions. Please contact Carolyn Gray 630-553-7780 for more information.

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SAINT PEREGRINE MINISTRY

Saint Peregrine is the universal patron saint of those afflicted with cancer and chronic and incurable illnesses. The Mantellate Sisters Servants of Mary of Plainfield are the hostesses to monthly gatherings held on the second Saturday of the month at 4:00 PM. All gather to pray for healing from God through the intercession of Saint Peregrine. We will celebrate the liturgy together, proclaiming the Sunday scriptures. All gatherings will include a blessing with a first class relic of Saint Peregrine and a reception.

Saturday, October 12

Rev. Patrick Mulcahy—Pastor, St. Mary Immaculate

Parish, Plainfield

Come, join us at Marian Lake Retreat Center, 16949 S. Drauden Road, Plainfield. For more information, please contact, 815-436-3737.

WIDOWED MEN AND WOMEN

Feeling lost? Searching for new meaning to your life? We understand. We’ve been there. Attend a Joyful Again! retreat/workshop and find a pathway to a new beginning.

November 2/3 (Overnight only) Nazareth Retreat House, Batavia November 16/17 (Overnight only) Mt. Assisi Center, Lemont

To register call: 708-354-7211. E-mail us at [email protected]

Website: www.joyfulagain.org

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JOIN US FOR OUR PRAYER SHAWL GATHERING

† Monday, October 21, 10:00-11:30 AM Joachim Center † Blessings are knitted and crocheted into shawls for all circumstances of life. † Don’t know how to knit or crochet? We’ll show you how.

For information, contact Rhonda Wooley, 630-294-8189

“Do everything with love.” I Corinthians 16: 14

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RE Office Hours Monday – Wednesday 10:00 AM-7:30 PM Thursday 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM Friday 8:30 AM to Noon Wednesday Classes at 6:00 PM Need Some TLC! We still need a few dedicated parishioners to share their love of God with our children on Wednesday evenings from 6:00-7:00 PM. Grade 2 currently has a catechist, but she also teaches on Monday nights and deserves a break! This group of young people need an aide for the class and if possible, a catechist as well. Grade 4 has a wonderful aide, but no catechist. This group of 8 students is looking for a catechist to call their own for the year! Grade 5 has a great catechist, but she is looking for an aide to help take attendance and get class started when she has to arrive a little late from work, and to teach on the few occasions she is out. It’s not too late - Contact Cathy Gillooly or Julie Krakora in the RE Office to learn how you can volunteer and make a difference! Looking Ahead: Primary Focus Masses If you have a child in preschool through 5th grade, be sure to mark your calendars for the Primary Focus Masses on Sunday, October 20 at the 9:15 and 11:00 AM Masses. Fr. John will call the children forward for a special homily geared towards them (but with a message for us all). Will Fr. John have props? Will he use music? Will he talk about a movie? Come and find out!

DASH 2 & 3 Schedule this month: October 6 (or Thursday, October 10) AND October 20 (or Thursday 24) Special Required Meeting for those in DASH 3 on Sunday October 27 at one time only: 4:00 – 5:30 PM. Students currently in DASH 3 are to come with their sponsor or another adult.

CONFIRMATION is coming! Our Confirmation Liturgy for our Freshman is Saturday, October 26 at 10:00 AM or 1:00 PM. Please keep the Confirmandi in your prayers to have a desire to “live as a Catholic” so others can tell what inspires the joy in them and their great decisions.

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Contact Cathy Gillooly or Julie Krakora in the RE Office to learn more or to volunteer!

630-554-3331; [email protected]; [email protected]

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SAINT ANNE SENIORS —S.A.S. October 10 Regular monthly meeting at 1:00 PM. At the October meeting, tables will compete in a game of multiple choice Catholic Trivia. Visitors are welcome. October 16 8:00 AM Mass for Living and Deceased Members of Saint Anne Seniors. Following Mass the SAS members will sponsor a fellowship breakfast. All are welcome. SAS plans to have lunch at a local restaurant in the week following the monthly meeting. Please attend the meeting to find out where we are going! Saint Anne Seniors group meets the 2nd Thursday of every month at 1:00 PM in the Joachim Center. Please join us for fun and companionship. All registered parishioners 55 and older are invited to join the Saint Anne Seniors (SAS) group. For more information please call Francis Slama, 630-897-2421.

St. Vincent de Paul Society

In today’s Gospel Jesus tells his disciples, “When you have done all you have been commanded, say: ‘We are unprofitable servants; we have only done what we were obliged to do.’”

This week, please help the Society of St. Vincent de Paul to bring the love and mercy of Jesus to those who feel left out and abandoned, for indeed we are only doing “what we are obliged to do.” Have you ever considered becoming a Vincentian?

Hotline 630-383-2322 Email [email protected]

Needed: Passionate Committed Faith-filled

Substitute Teachers for Diocese of Joliet Catholic Elementary Schools

If you are seeking fulfilling part-time work, hold a current Illinois Professional Educator License or an Illinois Substitute License, and wish to serve as a substitute teacher in one or more of the Diocese of Joliet's 46 Catholic Elementary Schools, please complete an electronic Frontline Applicant Tracking application at:

http://www.applitrack.com/dioceseofjoliet/onlineapp/

You are eligible to apply for an Illinois Substitute License if you have earned a Bachelor’s Degree in any field If you do not have a teaching license but hold a Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited institution of higher education in any discipline, you may apply online for a Substitute Teaching License through the Illinois State Board of Education ELIS system. For additional information regarding this process, please contact the Licensure Specialist at your county’s Regional Office of Education or call Karen Udell at 815-221-6123.

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ANNULMENT INFORMATION DAY

Saturday, November 16

An annulment information seminar will be held on Saturday, November 16, 2019 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM at the Blanchette Catholic Center in Crest Hill. Persons interested in petitioning for annulment, those already in the process or anyone who wants information about the annulment process are welcome to attend. The annulment process will be explained and all questions will be welcomed. This day does not start the process but offers a friendly atmosphere to learn what annulment means and what is entailed in the process. During the day those in attendance will have a “hands-on” review of the Joliet Diocesan annulment paperwork. Please register by November 9. A $25 fee includes morning coffee, lunch and a binder with handouts. Check-in begins at 8:30 AM. To register please call the Office of Family Ministry, 8158-838-5334 or register online at https://conta.cc/2TOoxbW.

This beautiful liturgy will remember babies who have been lost through miscarriage, stillbirth, infant death, other pregnancy losses or early childhood death.

Sunday, November 3

At 2:00 PM, a special tree blessing ceremony for family members to commemorate these babies will precede the Mass. Family members may wish to arrive at 1:30 PM to sign in and to gather in the chapel. A reception with light refreshments will be served immediately following.

To register online, go to https://conta.cc/30Vbbi7 or call 815-838-5334 by October 29. If you are not able to attend but would like your baby remembered, please call us.

SINGLE THROUGH LOSS GATHERING FOR MEN AND WOMEN

Saturday, December 7

After the loss of a spouse through death or divorce, even those well on their way to an adjusted lifestyle can find the holiday season challenging. Please join us on Saturday, December 7 for a festive Christmas tea and presentations. The program begins at 1:00 PM (check in at 12:30 PM) and concludes with a Vigil Mass at 4:00 PM.

Blanchette Catholic Center 16555 Weber Road

Crest Hill, IL

The $15 fee can be paid at the door with cash or a check payable to the Diocese of Joliet.

To register, call 815-838-5334, email: [email protected]

or register online at https://conta.cc/2MsG6iu

Reservations required by December 2

STL is an inter–parish committee of the Office of Family Ministry of the Diocese of Joliet whose members include support group leaders of “Divorce and Beyond, the “Joyful Again” widowed ministry, and other peer support groups in the diocese. Events are rotated at various locations throughout the diocese.

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SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Baptisms are generally held the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month (some months this may vary) at 12:30 PM. Expectant parents are to call the Parish Office, six months before the birth of their child for preparation information. Please do not choose Godparents until you receive the established Church guidelines for Godparents. SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Couples seeking the Sacrament of Marriage should call the parish office at least six months before the date of marriage. A wedding date may not be secured until meeting with the parish Deacon or Priest. At that time, the couple will be secured a date and begin the process of preparation for the Sacrament of Marriage.

SACRAMENT OF THE SICK If there is anyone at home who cannot get to Mass and the Sacraments because of illness or age, please call the parish office at anytime to request the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick. RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) Those interested in becoming Catholic or in learning more about the Catholic faith meet weekly. Call the parish office or e-mail [email protected] for more information. STEWARDSHIP PARISH We are a stewardship parish. This means that every parishioner with an income is asked to use a Sunday envelope, since we expect to meet our needs from the one collection at the Presentation of the Gifts.

NEW PARISHIONERS All new families are warmly welcomed to Saint Anne Parish and we ask that you register your family through our website at http://stanneparish.org/registration-form/. BULLETIN DEADLINE Bulletin articles are due into the parish office by 10:00 AM Thursday, 10 days before the Sunday you wish the article to appear. Please email your copy to [email protected] using Microsoft WORD. AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DIFIBRILLATOR AED Located Across from Parish Offices and On Outside Wall of Gathering Room of Church. PARISH MAILING ADDRESS Reminder: anything mailed to parish offices must be addressed to:

P. O. Box 670 Oswego, IL 60543-0670

PARISH STAFF Pastor ....................................................................................................................... Rev. John J. Ouper [email protected] (630) 383-2319 Pastoral Associate .................................................................... Sr. Margaret Anne Spagnola, OSM, [email protected] (630) 383-2306 Director of R.C.I.A. ..................................................................................... Deacon David Brockman [email protected] (630) 383-2331 High School Youth Minister ............................................................................ Deacon Duane Wozek [email protected] (630) 554-1425 Deacon ................................................................................................................ Deacon James Perry Deacon .............................................................................................................. Deacon Gary Wooley [email protected] (630) 383-2327 Pastor Emeritus .............................................................................................. Rev. Daniel F. Stempora Director of Music Ministry ....................................................................................... Richard Jurevich [email protected] (630) 383-2317 Business Manager ................................................................................................................ Jan Miriani [email protected] (630) 383-2310 Director of Religious Education, K-5............................................................................ Cathy Gillooly [email protected] (630) 554-1425 Director of Religious Education, 6-8 ............................................................................... Julie Krakora [email protected] (630) 554-1425 High School Youth Minister ............................................................................ Deacon Duane Wozek [email protected] (630) 554-1425

EUCHARISTIC LITURGY Saturday ....................................................................................................................................... 5:00 PM Sunday .................................................................................................................. 7:30, 9:15 & 11:00 AM Monday-Wednesday-Friday .................................................................................................... 8:00 AM Tuesday—Thursday .................................................................................................................... 7:00 AM Wednesday ................................................................................................................................. 7:00 PM

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday ............................................................................................ 3:30-4:30 PM or by appointment

MISSION STATEMENT God has called us to be Christian witnesses by the precious gift of our Catholic faith through Baptism. Just as Saint Anne had a role in God’s plan so do each of us. We are called to faithfully teach and live the message of Jesus. We listen to God’s word, grow in our understanding of it and respond to it through outreach and service in our own parish as well as the wider community. We exercise our responsibility to develop and see the gifts God has given us for the common good and to insure that our Eucharistic celebrations are truly joyful and meaningful.

551 Boulder Hill Pass P. O. Box 670 (mailing address)

Oswego, IL 60543 www.stanneparish.org

Parish Office Phone ................................... (630) 554-3331 Fax .........................................(630) 554 0530 Email ................. [email protected] Monday-Thursday .......... 8:30 AM-4:00 PM Friday ................................... 8:30 AM-Noon Religious Education Office Phone ................................... (630) 554-1425 Fax ........................................ (630) 554-9797 Mon-Wed ...................... 10:00 AM-7:30 PM Thursday .......................... 8:30 AM-4:00 PM Friday ............................... 8:30 AM12:00 PM

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