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ST. HUBERT CATHOLIC CHURCH
729 GRAND CANYON ● HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60169
Www.sainthubert.org
St. Hubert 2 Hoffman Estates
Did you know that the RCIA process belongs to the whole parish?
(Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults)
Every year adults, children, and teens are Initiated into the Catholic
Community through RCIA. It is a learning and loving process in
which conversion of the heart brings individuals to Jesus Christ.
We invite you to join us as we un-wrap the RCIA process for you.
Tuesday May 30th
7:00 – 9:00 PM
Parish Ministry Center Clubroom
Join our new pastor, Fr. Mike Scherschel,
Fr. Rizzo, and the RCIA Team: ● We will give you an overview of the RCIA process.
● We will help you to explore your own baptismal spirituality.
● We will share with you the many roles and ministries within the RCIA
process.
We encourage everyone to attend this initiation gathering to:
Learn more and leave knowing what the RCIA process is all about.
Become a person who makes a difference in the life of another.
For more information, contact Marie Staffa at [email protected].
The first 50 people who attend will receive a complimentary chicken sandwich from Chic-Fil-A.
Maybe you have been curious about what the RCIA process is all about.
Maybe you have a memory of being involved in the RCIA process and want to give back to this ministry.
Maybe you have wanted to get involved for awhile. If so…
Next Week’s Readings: Acts of the Apostles 8:5-8, 14-17
1 Peter 3:15-18
John 14:15-21
WORSHIP
Readings for the Week are on page 8. Monday, May 15—St. Isidore
7:00 AM Mary Licciardi; Barbara Kempsell
Tuesday, May 16
8:30 AM Mary Stegeman
Wednesday, May 17
7:00 AM Communion Service
Thursday, May 18—St. John I
7:00 AM Communion Service
Friday, May 19
7:00 AM Mary Licciardi
Saturday, May 20—St. Bernardine
4:30 PM Antun Kozar
Sunday, May 21—6th Sunday of Easter
..7:30 AM John Muellner; Joe J. Cecala;
Dave Duda
9:00 AM Rita E. Lucchetti; Gino Palombit;
. Margaret McMullen
10:45 AM Salvatore Malpede; Tom O’Driscoll;
Jack Weber; Filomena Romero;
Magda Romero Gomez;
12:15 PM Roger “Bud” Flanik; Delna Bayona;
Carmelita Torres Felismino
6:00 PM Ramona Powers; Betty Lentowski;
. Jennie Dombkowski
Sick Missy Thompson, Shawna Ribera,
Richard Muhr, Keith Wilson, Nancy Brandt,
Marlene Culleeney, Heather Stewart-Reid,
Paul Olson, Bob Bates, David Hawkins,
Larry Kutt, Peter Ruden, Nancy Stark,
Jane La Sotta, Pat Dolezal, T.J. Valacak,
Patti Lyons, Carol Clipper, Judi Kukral,
Audrey & Bob Palmer, Kenneth Villamar
Kathy Holder, Dan Moutvic, Stephen Weber,
John Scott Karas, Mary Kay Duda,
Emma Tucker
Others Those who protect us at home or overseas
II KREEZEL MARAGAY + HAI TO
I CAITLYN MCHUGH + JOHN PAUL GLAB
Wedding Banns
5TH SUNDAY OF EASTER 3 MAY 14, 2017
LITURGY CORNER
5th Sunday of Easter
"Whoever believes in me will do the works that I do." What were the works that Jesus did? Miracles, sometimes,
but what were the essence of these miracles? Caring for the sick, comforting the sorrowful, feeding the hungry...
much of Jesus' ministry was spent in carrying out what we call the works of mercy. But he did more than that; he
also preached and publicly shared the good news, he fostered fellowship and community, and he prayed. All of
this makes a kind of plan of action for us as Christians. As Jesus says today, if we truly believe in him, we will
follow in his footsteps and do these same things.
What this all suggests is that belief itself--having faith, being Christian--is only part of the picture. Jesus expects
us to take this faith and put it into concrete, practical action. Apparently this goes hand in hand with real faith. If
actions don't follow, then faith is not being lived to its fullest.
This of course presents a real challenge. Our lives are busy and our plates are full, just with the tasks and demands
of daily existence. It can seem like a burden to serve others, to share the
Gospel, to be actively involved in a faith community, to find time to pray.
But these are meant to be priorities for true disciples of Christ. And as many
will testify, when we sincerely ask God to help us get our priorities in order,
he has a way of miraculously multiplying our time. Somehow, we find the
opportunities right before us to follow God's will and bring our faith to life.
That simple prayer of asking for help may be where we need to start. The
first step is not so much to fill our calendar as to fill our hearts, or just to
pray that God will fill our hearts, with the desire to "do the works" of Jesus.
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Catholic Charities
Collection on Mother’s Day
Thank you for giving to help those who are hungry, homeless, or hurting. Donations can also be made online at www.catholiccharities.net/donate or mailed to 721 N. LaSalle St., Chicago, IL 60654.
Mother's Day Blessing
The Synod on the Family was last October, and we now wait for Pope Francis to release his statement on what to do to strengthen the family in the twenty-first century. Many say that the family is under attack and we need to focus more intently on family values. One thing we may all agree on is the centrality of the figure of the mother in all families. It is that primary and central role of mother that draws family together. The mother is the glue that binds all families together. As we celebrate the tradition of Mother's Day, let us pray for our mothers, both living and deceased.
Let us pray...
Good and gracious God, creator of all good things in the universe, your Son, Jesus Christ, loved his Mother and modeled for us how we should love our mothers.
Bless all the women in our lives who model for us the love of a mother. Protect them and encourage them to love as you have loved us.
Bless and protect those men in families who have no female partners and give them courage and strength to love their children in the absence of a mother.
We ask all this in your name. Amen.
5TH SUNDAY OF EASTER 5 MAY 14, 2017
NEW EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS
TRAINING
A training session for anyone interested in becoming a Eucharistic Minister is set for Thursday, June 1st from 7:00—8:30 PM in the church building. This session is required for all who distribute the Eucharist at Mass and to the homebound or hospitalized on a regular basis. The Church requires that Ministers of Eucharist be fully Initiated (have received Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist) and in good standing with the Catholic Church. The Archdiocese of Chicago strongly recommends that ministers be at least 16 years old; we maintain this policy at St. Hubert. If you have any questions, please contact the Liturgy Office, [email protected], or 847-885-7700, ext. 107.
There is no need to register before the session.
CHILDREN’S MINISTRY OF INITIATION
RITE OF WELCOME 2017
May 21 at the 9:00 AM Mass
Over the past several months, a number of children with their families have become a part of Children’s Ministry of Initiation (CMI). On Sunday, May 21 at the 9:00 AM Mass Anthony and Alexia Trejo, who are unbaptized, will make public their intention to the Church that they want to be a fully-initiated members of the Catholic faith. In celebrating this Rite of Welcoming, from this point on, they will be called a catechumens.
Five children in CMI are baptized Catholics and they are preparing for the sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist. They are Alex Christian, Michael Chudzik, Dustin Pasia, Jaikimo Plaza, and Sebastian Reivera. They will make public their intention to continue sacramental preparation in CMI. From this point on these children, who are already baptized, will be called candidates.
If you have an unbaptized child over the age of seven, or an uncatechized child over the age of 8 who is interested in receiving the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist, please contact Marie Staffa at
847-885-7700, ext. 124 or email [email protected].
As part of our mission, the entire community is called upon to welcome and support these children in their formation and discernment. It will be our duty to pray for them and with them throughout the year in the liturgy — especially in the Rite of Sending for Election and Continuing Conversion, in the
early spring of 2018, and during the Rites of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist at the Easter Vigil in 2018. We will be asked to help them learn about our faith in the traditions of our Church. Thanks for joining us in prayer as they make this important step on their journey of faith.
8th Annual Gayle Photikarm
Memorial Blood Drive St. Hubert is sponsoring the 8th Annual Gayle Photikarm Memorial Blood Drive on Sunday, June 4, from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM in the lower level of the church.
Gayle had a kind heart and a warm, giving spirit. She was a loving wife, devoted mother of two sons, and a
special, understanding teacher at St. Hubert School.
Gayle received multiple transfusions during her battle with cancer. It is in Gayle's memory that her family and friends ask you to join them in saving lives by donating blood.
To obtain further information or to schedule an appointment, please contact Nate Photikarm at 847-899-8008 or Vince Wroblewski at 847-891-2821 or call LifeSource at 877-543-3768 or register online at www.lifesource.org and use code STO2. APPOINTMENTS RECOMMENDED and WALK-INS are welcome.
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5TH SUNDAY OF EASTER 7 MAY 14, 2017
Spain and France 2018
There will be a pilgrimage going to Spain and France next year, co-hosted by parish member Joseph Marco, Chaplain/Coordinator of Catholic Ministry at Northwest Community Hospital, and Fr. Allen Bratkowski, Pastor of St. Edward and St. Richard Parishes in Racine, WI. The dates are April 9 to 20, 2018 departing from O’Hare International Airport. The tour includes Barcelona and Zaragoza, Spain and then Lourdes, Carcassonne, Avignon and Nice, France. Brochures with the itinerary are available in the Narthex on the bulletin board at the main entrance of the church. You are invited to attend an Information Meeting with a representative of Trans World Travel on Wednesday, May 17 at 6:00 PM in the Dorothy Day Room of the Parish Ministry Center. You can also contact Joseph Marco at 847-991-9050 for additional information.
To Be Joyful Again, a nondenominational support group for widows, widowers, or anyone else who has
lost a significant other, meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month at 7:00 PM at Holy Family Parish, 2515 Palatine Road, Inverness. Come get the support you need in this difficult time.
All are welcome. Contact Elaine at 847-705-9886 or Debbie at 847-991-7327 for more information.
St. Hubert 8 Hoffman Estates
5TH SUNDAY OF EASTER 9 MAY 14, 2017
REV. RON ROLHEISER, OMI
Daniel Berrigan was once asked: “Where does your faith
reside, where’s its real seat?” His answer is wonderful,
both in color and insight: “Your faith is rarely where your
head is at and rarely where your heart is at. Your faith is
where your ass is at! Inside what commitments are you
sitting? Within what reality do you anchor yourself?”
Faith, in his view, is not anchored in the head or the heart.
But how is that possible? If it isn’t in the head or the
heart, where is it?
From Aristotle, through Thomas Aquinas, through
contemporary philosophy and psychology, analysts have
generally agreed that, as human beings, we have three
major spiritual faculties: HEAD, HEART, and GUT, each
with a special function. In our heads, we think. In our
hearts, we feel. What happens in the gut? In the gut, we
know, just simply know, in a way beyond thoughts and
feelings. The gut has to do with intuition, it lets us know
what we “have to do”. It’s there that we experience the
categorical imperatives within our lives.
With that as a background, we can begin to understand
the wisdom of Berrigan’s answer: To use just one
example: There are times when each of us in the most
important commitments within our lives (faith, family,
church, morality) find ourselves in a situation where our
heads aren’t in it, our hearts aren’t in it, but we are in it!
Against the more spontaneous wisdom of our heads and
against the more natural feelings of our hearts, we are
anchored by another kind of thought and feeling which
perhaps we can’t explain to anyone, even to ourselves,
but which keeps us sitting, standing, and walking solidly
inside of a certain commitment. We are doing what “we
have to do” because at some deep level we simply
“know” that this is what we need to do, that this is what is
right. That’s faith.
Faith is manifest in our decisions, our commitments, and
our life-choices, more than in any intellectual beliefs or
passionate feelings. It shows itself in decisions, in
choosing certain commitments and in remaining within
them. It’s helpful to know this.
How do I know whether my faith is weak or strong? By
checking where my ass is at! Why am I inside certain
commitments? Why am I remaining there? That,
ultimately, is the criterion. The same holds true for
assessment of others’ faith. What’s to be said of those
among our own children, siblings, neighbors, and friends,
who no longer go to church and seem, on the surface at
least, to be rather cavalier about the faith?
How we assess their faith may not be based upon where
their heads and hearts are at, but rather upon where they
are at. Do they radiate charity, graciousness, respect,
hospitality, honesty, generosity, moral integrity, concern
for justice? To what are they giving their lives? What
commitments are they sitting and walking within and
why? Faith is judged by these things, not only by how
someone thinks, feels, or expresses herself explicitly in
the area of faith.
God, as Jesus makes clear, is a self-emptying God, and
we live in the wonder and grace of that kenosis. God, it
seems, is self-secure enough so as to not need to be
always the centre of conscious attention, the
acknowledged life of the party.
We see then that there is a real difference between the
idea of faith and its reality. Too often we confuse these.
Faith is also an idea and that idea can sometimes be very
stimulating intellectually. As well, the idea of faith can
stir and inflame the heart. The reverse is also true. As a
notion, faith can sometimes seem intellectually stifling
and can feel emotionally crippling. Feelings and thoughts
run a wide gamut and so we must be careful to not
mistake how we think and feel about God on any given
day for the reality of faith. Thoughts and feelings about
God are not necessarily faith, as we all-too-quickly learn
when our faith is challenged; either by the distractions of
everyday life, the scandals in the church, or, more deeply,
by personal tragedy, when we are cut down at our roots
by terminal illness, the loss of health through aging, and
other irreversible losses. It’s then that we find out, only
too quickly, that the idea of faith, as distinct from the
reality of faith, lacks the substance to truly let us believe
in a deeper life than what the world can give us now.
C.S. Lewis, in recounting his own journey to faith, tells
us that it was not, in the end, his thoughts or feelings that
led him to faith. Rather it was God’s grip on him, an
inchoate brand in his soul that wouldn’t go away, a
nagging burn in his gut. As he puts it: “The harshness of
God is softer than the kindness of men and God’s
compulsion is our liberation.”
Used with permission of the author. Oblate Father
Ron Rolheiser is a theologian, teacher, and award-
winning author, and is President of the Oblate School of
Theology in San Antonio, TX. He can be contacted
through his website www.ronrolheiser.com. Reprinted
from May 5, 2002.
Where Faith Resides
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5TH SUNDAY OF EASTER 11 MAY 14, 2017
255 Flagstaff Lane
Hoffman Estates, IL 60169
847-885-7702
Vito C. DeFrisco, Principal
Marcia Larson, Assistant Principal
St. Hubert 12 Hoffman Estates
Resume Review May 20, 9:00—11:00 AM St. Thomas the Apostle Church Offices 272 King Street Crystal Lake, IL Bring your resume for a one-on-one personal evaluation by one of six HR, Search, or Career Counselors who will be on hand to give you their thoughts and suggestions. Bring a friend.
For questions regarding the St. Hubert Job Ministry events, contact Bob Podgorski at 847-843-0020 or [email protected].
JOB SEEKER’S
EXCHANGE:
Whether you are a newcomer to the Saint Hubert Job and Networking Ministry or one of our members, feel free to attend the Job seeker’s Exchange meeting before the regular general meeting, each 2nd and 4th Monday. If you have a job seeking question or would like to listen in on the Q & A others bring to our team members, stop in anytime between 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM, 2nd floor of the Ministry Center, Dorothy Day Room. Our team members, Mike Ritter and Bob Placko will be there to facilitate an exchange of career information guaranteed to help your job search.
Will you join us on May 16th for The Choice Wine LIVE? It is easy to get sidetracked by the many distractions in our modern culture. That makes it even more important to focus on what is most important - our faith, our marriages and our families.
The Choice Wine LIVE! is an opportunity for all of us to do just that. Imagine - hundreds of married couples coming together from across Chicago-land to spend time improving their marriages, praying together, and being part of this experience - what an incredible witness! I hope you will be among them. We hope you will be among them. To register or for more information go to http://thechoicewine.org/the-choice-wine-live-naperville.
5TH SUNDAY OF EASTER 13 MAY 14, 2017
PARISH OFFICE HOURS
Monday - Thursday ................ 9:00AM - 8:00PM
Friday ..................................... 9:00AM - 4:00PM
(Closed for lunch 12:00 - 1:00PM)
Saturday ................................. 9:00AM - 1:30PM
Sunday.................................... 9:00AM - 1:30PM
PARISH OFFICE ……………847-885-7700 Ext. 102 FAX…...847-885-4631 www.sainthubert.org
PARISH CONTACTS
ALEXIAN INTERFAITH COUNSELING SERVICES
.............................................…………….....855-383-2224
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HELPLINE….877-863-6338
Rev. Robert C. Rizzo (Pastor) ............................. Ext. 106…………………………………….…[email protected]
Rev. Fred Licciardi, C. PP. S. (Associate Pastor).Ext. 112……………………………………[email protected]
Pat Aschom (Pastoral Secretary)………………...Ext. 104……………………………………[email protected]
Deacon Steve Baldasti ......................................... ………………………………………………[email protected]
Deacon Dick & Sandy Lawson ............................ Ext. 105……….…………………….……… [email protected]
Deacon Allen & Stephanie Tatara ....................... Ext. 114..……………………………….……[email protected]
Teresa McCutchan (Business Manager) .............. Ext. 111……………………………….…[email protected]
Yvonne Cassa (Liturgy Coordinator)................... Ext. 107………………………………………[email protected]
Marie Staffa (Ministry Coordinator) .................... Ext. 124………………………………………[email protected]
Ed Magistrado (Director of Music)……….…….Ext. 108…………………………………[email protected]
Michael Keenan (Director Religious Ed.) ........... 847-885-7703………………………………[email protected]
Stephanie Tatara (Youth Ministry Coordinator)...Ext. 114………………………………[email protected]
Karyn Weiland (Bulletin Editor)………………...Ext. 119…………………..…….…………[email protected]
ARCHDIOCESE HOT LINES
Sexual Abuse .............................................. 800-994-6200
Financial Misconduct ................................. 866-294-5256
ST. HUBERT SCHOOL ........................ 847-885-7702
Vito C. DeFrisco ........................................... Principal
Marcia Larson ............................... Assistant Principal
Fax ......................................................... 847-885-0604
Email ................................. [email protected]
*WINGS* Women in Need Growing Stronger 24 Hour Hotline (847) 221-5680 Services Offered:
Safe House (10th year of operation)--45 bed family style shelter open 24 hours per day. Safe, 7 days a week every day of the year women and children victims of domestic violence in need of emergency housing. Reside up to six weeks – one in Chicago and one in northwest suburbs.
· Transitional living - safe environment (Northwest suburbs) provides: shared living (home shared with other families) independent living (apartments available)
· Children and Family Services - strong children’s program including counseling and therapy · Extended Services - food pantry, resale shops, back to school supplies · Career Services - referrals to vocational, educational, training programs, identify employment · Project Lifeline - 6 month commitment-mentors available linked to victims to enhance quality of life · ALAS - Advocating for Latinas Achieving Self Sufficiency-reach human potential · Outreach Services - counseling, emotional support services with licensed professional-does not require
housing
Wings is the largest domestic violence housing agency in the state of Illinois. It supports three times as many children as adults. To find out more go to www.wingsprogram.com. Call hotline 847-221-5680. This article is brought to you by the St. Hubert Domestic Violence Ministry.
Monday MAY 15
2:00 PM—Athletics—MPR
6:30 PM—Petition Writers Meeting—SA
7:30 PM—Scouts Troop Meeting—HALL, RMR
Tuesday MAY 16
9:30 AM—Ministry of MOMS—RMR, SHR
2:00 PM—Athletics—MPR
6:30 PM—Girl Scouts Carnival—HALL, RMR, .
…………..COMM
6:30 PM—Stewards Meeting—BERN
6:30 PM—Wolf Scouts/Dunaway—LR
7:30 PM—Choir Rehearsal—CH
Wednesday
MAY 17 1:30 PM—Athletics—MPR
6:30 PM—Informational Meeting for the 2018
…………. Pilgrimage to Spain & France—DD
7:30 PM—CMI Practice Rite of Welcome—CH
7:30 PM—Choir Rehearsal—CH, HALL
Thursday MAY 18
2:00 PM—Athletics—MPR
2:10 PM—Girl Scouts Cadettes/Kelly—PMC CR
5:00 PM—Athletics Awards—PMC CR
6:45 PM—Scouts Troop Committee Meeting—RMR
7:00 PM—KC Meeting—DD
7:00 PM—SHBA Choir Practice/Singson—CH
Friday MAY 19
7:00 PM—School Band Concert—MPR, PMC CR
7:00 PM—Cub Scouts/Dombrowski—BERN
Saturday MAY 20
7:00 PM—SHBA Mass—CH
8:00 PM—SHBA Reception—HALL
Sunday MAY 21
8:30 AM—CMI Session—SCHOOL
9:00 AM—CMI Rite of Welcome—CH
9:30 AM—RCIA Inquiry—SHR
1:00 PM—Girl Scouts Product Pickup—LR
WEEKLY MASS SCHEDULE ST. HUBERT CALENDAR
ST. HUBERT FACILITY ABBREVIATIONS
PARISH MINISTRY CENTER
Upper Level BERN - Bernardin Rm DD - Dorothy Day Rm SA - St. Aloysius Rm
Lower Level MPR - Multi-Purpose Rm PMC CR - PMC Club Rm PMC KIT - PMC Kitchen
SCHOOL
JR HI -Jr High Classrms SL - School Library LR - Lunch Room MCL - Music Classrm TL - Teacher Lounge
CHURCH
Upper Level CH - Church
Lower Level SCR - St. Cecelia Rm COMM - Community Rm HALL - Church Hall LL KIT - Kitchen SHR - St. Hubert Rm RMR - Richard Miller Rm
Saturday : 4:30 PM; Reconciliation after Mass
Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:45 AM; 12:15 & 6:00 PM
Monday & Friday: 7:00 AM Mass Adoration after Friday morning Mass until 9AM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM Mass
Wednesday & Thursday: 7:00 AM Communion Service
SACRAMENTAL LIFE
Call the Parish Office 847-885-7700 for further questions or to make arrangements.
BAPTISMS To register for Baptism, stop in or call the Parish Office. Parents must attend a Baptismal Preparation Meeting, which is held on the last Tuesday of each month at 7:30 PM. You may attend this parent meeting either before or after the baby is born.
Baptisms take place on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month at 1:30 PM or at Mass by arrangement. You will confirm the date for Baptism by attending the Baptism Preparation Meeting.
MARRIAGES Please do not reserve your banquet hall before confirming the date with the church. Set your date by calling the Parish Office as early as possible as you plan your wedding—at least 6 months before the wedding. Weddings take place on Saturdays at 2:00 PM. Weekdays and Sundays must be arranged individually.
RECONCILIATION Saturday after 4:30 PM Mass, or by appointment.
EUCHARIST FOR THE SICK AND HOMEBOUND
If there is anyone who would like to receive Eucharist at home, or if you know a friend, neighbor or family member who is homebound and would like a home visit to receive Eucharist, please call the Parish Ministry Center. One of our dedicated ministers will be glad to fulfill these requests.
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK Please call the Parish Ministry Center Office to make arrangements for a priest to visit.
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ESTATE PLANNING
If you have provided for St. Hubert in your will, please let us know by contacting Father Rizzo. Persons interested in including the parish in their will, or questions about how to make a bequest to St. Hubert or to any other archdiocesan program and/or institution, please call the parish office, 847.885.7700, or contact directly:
Rich Goode • 225 S. Aberdeen Street, Chicago, IL 60607 • 312.655.7848
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To include St. Hubert in your will, the correct legal designation is:Catholic Bishop of Chicago - A Corporation Sole, For the use and benefit of St. Hubert
To include St. Hubert in your will, the correct legal designation is:Catholic Bishop of Chicago - A Corporation Sole, For the use and benefit of St. Hubert
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John P. Kelley (1931-2009) William F. Kelley
Matthew X. Kelley
Scott C. Zambo - Associate
Areas of Practice
Corporate - Real Estate - Estate Planning - Tax - Probate
Divorce - Traf"c - Bankruptcy - Commercial and Business
Transactions - Litigation - Personal Injury
1535 WEST SCHAUMBURG ROAD, SUITE 204, HERITAGE BANK
BUILDING SCHAUMBURG, ILLINOIS 60194 (847) 895-9151
RESTAURANT
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Katy & Waldo
www.riccardosschaumburg.com1170 S. Roselle Road
Schaumburg, IL 60193
847.891.7777 • Fax: 847.891.0726
The Fabbrini FamilyParishioners since 1962
Toll free: 888-885-2000Local: 847-885-2000
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Phone: 847-310-1770 910 Bode Road, Schaumburg, IL. 60194
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