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1023 McHenry AvenueCrystal Lake, Illinois 60014(815) 459-3033Find us on the Internet @ www.elizabethannseton.orgLike us on Facebook @ Very Rev. Fr. Brian D.M.J. Grady, TOC, VF PastorRev. Fr. Colin Easton Parochial VicarMr. Kenneth GiaconeDr. Richard MarcantonioSaturday: 4:00 pmSunday: 8:00, 9:30, and 11:15 amMonday thru Saturday: 8:45 AMTuesday: 6:00- 6:45 PMSaturday: 9:15- 10:00 AM3:00- 3:45 PM(or by appointment)Monday thru Saturday: 8:15 AM (in the Chapel)Monday thru Saturday: 9:15 AM (in the Chapel)The devil then took Him to the holy city and set Him on the parapet ofthe Temple. ‘If you are Son of God,' he said, 'throw yourself down;for scripture says: He has given His angels orders about you, andthey will carry you in their arms in case you trip over a stone.' Jesussaid to him, 'Scripture also says: Do not put the Lord your God to thetest.' Next, taking him to a very high mountain, the devil showed himall the kingdoms of the world and their splendor. And he said to him,'I will give you all these, if you fall at my feet and do me homage.'Then Jesus replied, 'Away with you, Satan! For Scripture says:The Lord your God is the one to whom you must do homage, Himalone you must serve.'Then the devil left Him, and suddenly angels appeared and lookedafter Him.Matthew 4:5-11Monday thru Friday: 8:00 AM- 7:00 PMSaturday:8:00 AM- 12:00 PMSunday:9:00 AM- 12:00 PM(in the church)Tuesday: 8:00 AMThursday: 6:45 PM2nd Weekend of the Month at all Masses4th Weekend of the Month at all MassesPlease drop off any articles to be blessed atthe Parish Office on Tuesdays during officehours. Blessed articles will be available forpickup the followingWednesday morning.

THURSDAY, MARCH 5- (CONTINUED)7:00 PMSUNDAY, MARCH 1- FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT7:50 AM8:00 AM9:00 AM9:30 AM11:15 AM12:30 PMLOTW RetreatMass (The People of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton)Adoration until 12PMMass ( Robert Guillet Sam Martinez)Mass (Alice Thande Marma Ortiz)BaptismsFRIDAY, MARCH 6- SS. PERPETUA AND FELICITY,MARTYRS*First Friday*8:00 AM8:15 AM8:45 AM9:15 AM9:30 AM4:30 PM7:00 PMMONDAY, MARCH 28:00 AM8:15 AM8:45 AM9:15 AM6:00 PM6:30 PMAdoration until 7PMRosaryMass (The Holy Souls in Purgatory)Divine Mercy ChapletLOTWMaranatha Charismatic Group Meeting8:15 AM8:45 AM9:15 AM9:20 AM1:00 PM4:30 PM5:30 PM6:00 PM6:30 PMAdoration until 7PMLiturgy of the Hours– Morning PrayerRosaryMass (The Holy Souls in Purgatory Annie Schulz)Divine Mercy ChapletMarian Movement of Priests’ Prayer CenacleHoly Hour of ReparationReligious Education ClassesBosco religious EducationConfessionsK of C Irishfest MeetingFamily Religious EducationThis week, the blue Our Lady ofPerpetual Help sanctuary candle will burnfor the intentions ofWEDNESDAY,8:00 AM8:15 AM8:45 AM9:15 AM4:30 PM6:30 PM7:00 PMAdoration until 7PMRosaryMass ( Joseph Pomering Divine Mercy ChapletStations of the CrossFish FryStations of the CrossMaranatha Servant’s Meeting*First Saturday*6:00 AMThat Man Is You8:00 AMAdoration until 12PM8:15 AMRosary8:45 AMMass (The Becker family St. Joseph CarmeliteCommunity)9:15 AMDivine Mercy ChapletConfessions12:30 PM WorldWide Marriage Ministry3:00 PMConfessions4:00 PMMass (Janet Dietz Linda Mirabelli)5:00 PMK of C IrishfestTUESDAY, MARCH 3- ST. KATHARINE DREXEL, VIRGIN8:00 AMK of C Business MeetingThirstdays for His Word Bible StudyPraying ParentsST. CASIMIRAdoration until 7PMRosaryMass (Deacon Ken Giacone The O’Heath Family)Divine Mercy ChapletReligious EducationBaptismal Prep ClassChoir PracticeKreul LOTW Small GroupYouth Ministry Mission MeetingACA MeetingThe People of St. Elizabeth Ann SetonREADINGS FOR MASSFOR THE WEEK OF MARCH 1, 2020Gn 2:7-9; 3:1-7 / Rom 5:12-19 or 5:12, 17-19 /Mt 4:1-11Lv 19:1-2, 11-18 / Mt 25:31-46Is 55:10-11 / Mt 6:7-15THURSDAY, MARCH 5Jon 3:1-10 / Lk 11:29-328:00 AM8:15 AM8:45 AM9:15 AM9:30 AMEst C:12, 14-16, 23-25 / Mt 7:7-126:30 PM6:45 PMAdoration until 7PMRosaryMass ( Fr. Yovanny Dorado Lucy Wangunyu)Divine Mercy ChapletJesus’ Lovely Ladies’ Bible StudyBailey Bible StudyFish Fry Set UpLiturgy of the Hours- Evening PrayerEz 18:21-28 / Mt 5:20-26Dt 26:16-19 / Mt 5:43-48Gn 12:1-4a /2 Tm 1:8b-10 / Mt 17:1-9Please keep the sick, the needs of our parish community,and the Church in your daily prayers.2

Hosting a St. Joseph’s Table is aspecial way to give praise andthanksgiving to God for His manygraces and blessings we share, aswell as to honor Saint Joseph. Ourevent here at St. EAS will alsocontribute to help the poor in ourcommunity, and to share somefood with the hungry.All are welcome to participate in our potluck dinner andfellowship onfromin SetonHall. (Please wear red for Saint Joseph.)A free-will donation will be accepted for the St. Vincent dePaul Society to help those in need. We will also becollecting non-perishable food items for our local foodpantry.For more information, please contact Norma Purn at(847) 458-6762.Each of the Friday evenings will be sponsored by one ormore of our ministries. Everyone is encouraged to comeand participate!March 6thMarch 13thMarch 20thMarch 27thApril 3rdLight of the World and RCIAmultiple ministriesBereavement Ministry– Grief SupportImpactful Women’s GroupKnights of ColumbusThe(The Way of the Cross, ViaCrucis, and Via Dolorosa). These names are used to signifyeither a series of pictures or tableaux representing scenes inBishop Malloy will celebrate a special Mass of Thanksgiving for the Passion of Christ, each corresponding to a particularall who contributed to the 2019 Annual Appeal and for all those incident, or the special form of devotion connected with suchthat sent prayer petitions during the appeal.representations.The object of the Stations is to help the faithful to make aninterior pilgrimage to the chief scenes of Christ's sufferingsand death. This has become one of the most popular ofCatholic devotions. It is carried out by passing from Station toStation, with certain prayers at each and devout meditation onthe various incidents in turn. It is customary when the devotionis performed publicly to sing a stanza of the "Stabat Mater"while passing from one Station to the next.HONORING 2019 DIOCESAN APPEAL PRAYERINTENTIONS1243 N. CHURCH STREETCELEBRANT BISHOP DAVID J MALLOYA supper of light sandwicheswill be served after Mass.Inasmuch as this Way of the Cross constitutes a miniaturepilgrimage to the holy places at Jerusalem, the origin of thedevotion may be traced to the Holy Land. The Via Dolorosa inJerusalem (though not called by that name before the 16th c)was reverently marked out from the earliest times and hasbeen the goal of pious pilgrims ever since the days ofConstantine. Tradition asserts that the Blessed Virgin used tovisit daily the scenes of Our Lord’s Passion. St. Jeromespeaks of the crowds of pilgrims from all countries who usedto visit the holy places in his day.Remember to set yourclocksforwardon Sunday, March 8!3

Eternal Rest Grant unto Them,Oh Lord—February 23 12,445.00Our 3% tithe this week will go to the St. Vincent DePaulSociety- to assist the organization in providing for those inneed in our communityAmount Owed (Parish Debt) Mortgage: 449,207.00(Full mortgage payment was due 10/30/2018).Original mortgage amount 1,837,559. (2003)Frank Freimuthand let perpetual light shine upon him.May his soul and all the soulsof the faithful departed rest in peace.Pete Aceto, Shari Anchor, Ron Bitz, Kay Bruess,Dolores Buss, Tim Cannon, Emma Capuno, Marcia Cassin,Fortuna Calez, Jonathan Christensen, Becky Corcoran,Carla Decker, Jessica Diaz, Mary Diaz, Jessica Duffy,Mia Durand, Lily Elder, Eleanor Erbes, Sandy Ferrell,Jill Fisher, Bernadette Gates, Bruce Gielow, Howie Gielow,Colleen Gleason, Michalene Gordon, Marilyn Gustafson,Jack Hardt, Bill Hayes, David Hess, Clifford Hill,Marlene Hill, Pat Hill, Tracy Holcomb, Julietta Jacobi,Leo Jerman, Mary Ann Johnson, Carolyn Joos, Ashley Kelly,Madelynne Kersting, Kara Kolmar, Len Korn, Trish Koval,Amberley Kowalski, Sylvia Laux, Michelle Lee,Blanche Lichon, Bea LoBianco, Don Luna, Dave Marsh,Bob McCormick, David Mead, Eugene Melone, Carol Miller,Laura Miller, Bonnie Moriarty, Stephen Morrison,Sherry Muehlbert, Evelyn Moss, Michael O’Donnell,Ted Ougheltree, Nicole Orfanos, Regina Oroni, Felie Onishi,Tim Polanek, Tim Reidy, Carolyn Regini, Laura Salata,Judy Schroeder, Victor Schuett, Marianne Schulze,Mary Skipper, Richard Sloan, Linda Slatter, Lawrence Smith,Phil Stasenka, Caliope Sudzina, Kristen Thomas,Scott Tober, Regina Trasga, Brad Toman, Carl Vanisi,Lawrence Vanderleest, Jessica VanHorn, Daniel Wilczak,Beverly Wasilk, Cora Paige Wasilk, John Gordon Wasilk,John Patrick Wasilk, Bart Wisz, and Jim WolfeGOAL 95,427.00PLEDGED: 85,100.00PAID: 75,675.00FAMILIESPARTICIPATING: 222Additional pledge envelopes may be found in the pews, or outsidethe parish office. You can also donate electronically viarockforddiocese.org.Thank you for your generosity! ADD A FAMILY MEMBER SET UP A WEDDING OR BAPTISM REGISTER AS A NEW PARISHIONER CHANGE YOUR PHONE NUMBER,ADDRESS OR EMAIL ADDRESS HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT ONLINEGIVING ANSWERED STOP YOUR WEEKLY ENVELOPES IFYOU HAVE AUTOMATIC PAYMENTSTHRU ONLINE GIVING(815) 459-3033As a way to express our gratitude to those who financially supportour parish home, we randomly draw a monthly winner for a primeparking spot! If you are one of the many who support our parish,you will have a chance to win a reserved parking spot in the frontrow of the lot for a month. Every family that actively gives to ourparish is automatically entered into the drawing, and one recipientis drawn.4

4:30 -7:30pmthe menupricesadults 14.95children(6-12 years) 9.95seniors 12.95fish fry volunteers 6.00Cash/check/Visa/MasterCardaccepted*fried walleye * fried pollock* baked cod * fried shrimp*hush puppies * mac & cheese*cheese pizza * french fries*coleslaw variety *desserts*lemonade * fruit punch*coffee *soda/pop available for 1Respect LifeBaby Bottle CampaignT H E F IR E W I T H I NPick up a baby bottle in the NarthexWe are always looking at ways as a parish to reach out to the beginning Ash Wednesday. Fill the bottlecommunity and help as a parish! We have found another way with bills, change, or checks for Informedto do so.Choices Pregnancy Center in CrystalDo you have a big heart and helping hands? Come join us!Rest in His Arms is hosting an angel gown workshop where Lake— to help mothers in need who choseyou can learn to convert wedding dresses into "angel gowns."life for their babies. Please return yourThese angel gowns are given to grieving families when afilled bottles by April 5th. (Palm Sunday)baby does not make it home due to miscarriage, stillbirth orThank You!infant death. They are sent to hospitals, funeral homes andindividual families. You'll be shown the process and will workalongside veteran gown volunteers who can easily provideyou with help, as needed. Unfinished projects can becompleted at home and turned in to a local area coordinator.Wedding dresses, patterns and samples will be provided —along with lunch!A workshop will be held here at St. Elizabeth Ann Setonin on Saturday, March 21st from 9:30AM - 2:30PM. Bringyour sewing machine, scissors/rotary cutters, pins and seamrippers. Do you have a wedding gown you would like todonate? Please contact nadineberczynski@gmail.com forfurther information or to RSVP for the workshop.PLEASE JOIN US WEEKLY ON TUESDAYS FROM 1- 2PMIN CHURCH FOR A HOLY HOUR OF REPARATION.Please pray for all of the clergy and the Church!5

A U G U S T1 9 ,2 0 1 2St. Elizabeth Ann SetonCharitable FundraiserSponsored by theKnights of Columbus Council 10678 5:00 - 10:00pmBagpipes!DJ! Dancing! Karaoke!Irish Dance PerformanceGreat Food!Cash Bar (Soda, Irish & Domestic Beer and Wine)MENU5:00 - 6:30pm: Irish Happy Hour & Bagpipes6:30 - 7:30pm: Dinner7:30 - 8:15pm: McNulty School Of DancePerformance8:15 - 10:00pm: Dance Music & Karaoke byRock This Town Entertainment8:45pm: Pot ‘O Gold Sweepstakes 50/50 DrawingPremium BrisketCorned Beef or Chicken KievCabbage, Red Potatoes, CarrotsDinner Rolls, Marble Rye BreadWater, Coffee, Lemonade,Dessert**Provided by the St. EAS Women’s GroupPlease complete and return with your paymentRegistration forms may be dropped off at (1) the sign up table in the Narthex after each weekend Mass, (2) atthe St. Elizabeth Ann Seton parish office (3) mailed to Knights of Columbus, c/o St. Elizabeth Ann Seton,1023 McHenry Ave., Crystal Lake, IL 60014Cost is 18(This is an Adult Only event) Payment may be check, cash or credit card. Please make checks payableto “Knights of Columbus Council 10678”(PLEASE PRINT) Contact Name:Phone:Email Address:(For Knights of Columbus 10678 use only)NumberCost PerPerson 18Total Cost# of CornedBeef Orders# of Chicken KievOrders D.J. Music requests: Song Request ArtistKaraoke Request Artist6

F E B R U A R Y 8 , 2 0 1 5NMYUEAL200,0,11 22242001 13 2RUAEBR12SFEEPBJTME1Y395R, , 2 324As we begin our Lenten journey,please consider giving part of youralmsgiving to those less fortunatein our community.Our Easter Giving Tree is filledwith Gift Card tags that will helplocal families through our St.Vincent dePaul Society.The Giving Tree is located in theNarthex as of Ash Wednesday.All gift cards should be returnedwith the amount notated on the card) to the lock box near thetree by Sunday, March 22nd so they may be distributed tofamilies in plenty of time before Easter.Thank you for your generosity.May your Lenten journey be fruitful and blessed.On the first Thursday of each month, parents, grandparentsand the faithful gather together in our Adoration Chapel topray for our children, grandchildren, priests, vocations, andfor our Church.Being a good parent is hard. Even when we give our best,things go wrong. So much of our energy is often spentworrying and trying to solve these issues on our own. Whynot put these burdens at the feet of Jesus and pray for Hishelp and the graces our children need? We need to TRUSTin the LORD, for He loves them more than we do. He will notforsake them!The Lord hears the prayers of a parent!Join us onfor an hour ofprayer and adoration as an offering of love for those whomwe love. Hope to see you there!The St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Bereavement Ministryis a spiritually based ministry of caring and compassionatepeople working together to bring hope back into the lives ofthose who have suffered a great loss.The next meeting of our Bereavement Ministry is onDONATE EASTER FLOWERS TO BEAUTIFY THE SANCTUARYAND HELP ST. VINCENT DE PAUL ASSIST THE NEEDYLILY - 17.00HYACINTH - 16.00TULIPS - 16.00DAFFODIL - 17.00Flowers fromCountrysideFloristAZALEA - 30.00I would like to make a monetary donation of Attach cash or check payable to the St. Vincent de Paul Society. Please return form and paymentto the SVdP box in Narthex by March 15th. Thank you for your support!Intention (Please print)7

N OAVPMERAMI YBL E52R, 2 ,21 102,10221 20 1 2PLEASEDrop in the RCIA class on any given Sundayat 10:45AM in the St. Joseph room. Eachweek, a different topic will be covered explaininga piece of the Catholic faith. Everyone iswelcome to sit in on any of the classes.On Sunday, March 8, the topic will be The First and SecondCommandmentsSUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS!Their ads offset the costs of printing our bulletin.Please patronize them and let them knowyou saw their ad here!As we all work on reducing our carbon footprint, we havepartnered with USAGAIN, a textile/clothing and shoe recyclingcompany that collects soft goods to be recycled, thus divertingthem from landfills; protecting the environment; and helpingcommunities go green.WHAT GOES IN THE BIN? (THINK SOFT AND MALLEABLE) ALL CLOTHING ALL FOOTWEAR ACCESSORIES (bags, purses, etc.) HOUSEHOLD LINENS (sheets, blankets, draperies, towels, etc.)Continuing on towards Easter we would like our parishfamily to get to know those who are currently in RCIA orour Adult Confirmation Classes. Who are the newestCatholics of our parish family and what can we learn aboutthem? This week we feature newest Catholics of ourparish family and what can we learn about them? Thisweek we feature Katie Rokusek, one of our RCIACandidates.Tell us something about yourself: I am currently asenior at Crystal Lake South HIgh School and I amplanning to attend Illinois State University this upcomingFall to study School Psychology.NO ToysNO AppliancesNO FurnitureNO PlasticNO GlassWhat motivated you to want to complete yourSacraments? I have been baptized and received my FirstCommunion but I did not take the journey to Confirmation.My boyfriend Tyler Stumo started encouraging me toattend Mass once again and things fell into place for this tobe my next step.What are you most looking forward to about yourSacraments? After RCIA and the Easter Vigil, I am veryexcited to be able to truly live life with the Holy Spirit by myside to allow me to feel complete and with a purpose in theworld!Each time the bin is filled, USAgainplants a tree. Over 1 million trees havebeen planted since 2013.The bin is located in the back parkinglot near the trailer. Please do not leaveany clothing outside of the bin. Thankyou!!Sign up to host the Pilgrim Virgin Statue of OurLady of Fatima in your home. Invite family andfriends to join in prayer to Mary for your ownpetitions, our church’s petitions and the petitionsof the world.If interested in hosting our Lady for 13 days, please contactRosemarie Krieb @ 224 636-2963.Thanks Katie.we are praying for you and can't wait untilthe Easter Vigil when we will see you Confirmed.Love, Your St. EAS FamilyWe recently started a new group for those of youwho are 65 years young and up! Senior groupmeeting will be held every other month The nextmeeting will be on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18TH AT9:30AM IN SETON HALL. We will have somerefreshments, games, a bit of learning and more!Sign up in the parish office today!A HUGE THANK YOU to all of the ladies whoparticipated in any way for the Women’s GroupValentine Bake Sale! It was a great success as weraised 1,000!!These proceeds will help fund the Grand RafflePrizes for the Craft Show in November.Those of you who baked and filled several tables ofdesserts, volunteered to help sell the goodies, andcustomers who bought the scrumptious treats are allto be thanked abundantly!!! What an overwhelming response!Thank You!!8

A P R I L2 2 ,Are you of a woman age 17-35?Do you have the courage to ask God direct questions?Are you open to hear His voice perhaps calling you tosomething extraordinary?Many of our friends and family have beenaffected by abortion. If you know someoneexperiencing post-abortive suffering,please come to hear 3 personaltestimonies of post-abortive hope andhealing.2 0 1 2Thursday, March 57pm at McHenry County CollegeLuecht Conference CenterDoor BA representative of post-abortive counseling will provideinformation on the next step towards hope and healing.If you haven’talready, please call the parish office sowe know how many helpers to expect.Justice, ILConVisit the website for more informationhttp://www.sistersop.com/MARIAN CENTRAL THEATER PRESENTSAnnieFriday, March 13th 7:00pmSaturday, March 14th 5:00pm(dress up, bring your camera for a photo op with yourfavorite character for the Saturday performance).Sunday, March 15th 2:00 pmTickets on sale nowPlease call Marian Central at 815-338-4220x109 to reserve your seats.Adult 10Are you looking for a place tovolunteer? 1st Way Life Center is in need ofvolunteers. Our volunteers come in just 3 to 4hours every week. Training is provided so youcan feel comfortable in serving the youngwomen who come to us. Please call 815-385-2999 and askfor Helen or Judy to schedule an appointment.Student/Senior 5“At that time Jesus was led by the Spirit into the desert to betempted by the devil.”If the devil tempted Jesus, who was God, how much morewill he tempt us into sin? Bring the Father, Son and HolySpirit into your marriage to help you resist temptations.The Knights of Columbus 'walk the talk' —“by their deeds, you should know them ” To be of service to our Church and community bycoming to the aid of those most in need within oursociety To strengthen families and family life To strengthen themselves and each other in Faith To be a strong pillar of support to our Priests andBishops To aid one another in times of hardship, sickness ordeathAttend a World Wide Marriage Encounter Weekend.Upcoming dates are:MARCH 13-15 IN MADISON, WIAPRIL 17-19 IN BROOKFIELD, WIJUNE 26-28 IN ROCKFORD, ILEarly registration is highly recommended. For moreinformation visit our website at: alifetimeoflove.org or call(888) 574-56539

Requirements for BaptismIn order to have your child baptized at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, the following isrequired: To be a registered member of our parish. Attend a Baptismal Preparation class (call the Parish Office to register for this classin advance as space is limited). For your convenience, you may attend the classbefore your child is born. Schedule the Baptism- the 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month following the11:15AM Mass (12:30PM Baptismal Service).Sacrament of MarriageOne or both of the engaged couple should be a registered member of the parish.Wedding arrangements need to be made at least six months in advance. Please callthe Parish Office to begin the process.Parish InformationTelephone: Parish Office (815) 459-3033FAX (815) 459-3040Religious Education (815) 459-3096Office Hours: MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY:9:15AM to 4:00PMFRIDAYS 9:15AM- 12:00 NOONSUNDAYS 9:00-11:00AMMailing Address: 1023 McHenry AvenueCrystal Lake, IL 60014Parish Web Site: www.elizabethannseton.orgSacrament of the Anointing of the SickPlease call the parish office if a loved one is seriously ill or in the hospital.St. Vincent dePaul Helpline: (815) 701-2737Becoming a CatholicIf you are interested in becoming a Catholic or learning more about the Catholic faith,please call the parish office. The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) programbegins in the fall and concludes with Easter.St. Thomas The Apostle Catholic SchoolSt. Thomas the Apostle School is a Catholic Pre-K through 8th grade elementaryschool serving the parish communities of St. Thomas the Apostle and St. ElizabethAnn Seton. Every student in our Catholic school receives a strong foundation in allcore subjects— Religion, Reading, English, Math, Science, and Social Studies, alongwith regular classes in Spanish, Computer Technology, Music, Art and PhysicalEducation. For more information, please contact Gina Houston, principal, at(815) 459-0496. www.stthomascl.orgMarian Central Catholic High SchoolMarian Central Catholic High School is a college preparatory Catholic high school.The school shares with parents and the parishes of the McHenry Deanery in theteaching mission of the Church. It is supported by the 17 Catholic parishes inMcHenry County. For more information, please call the school (815) 338-4220.Religious EducationReligious Education (K-7) classes are held Tuesdays and Wednesdays during theschool year at the church. There are three sessions: Tuesday (4:30- 6:00PM and6:30- 8:00PM) and Wednesday (4:30- 6:00PM). A two year preparation is requiredbefore students can receive their Sacraments. For more information, please call theReligious Education office.(X223)Parish StaffGayle Dirksen, Director of MusicSusan Dunham, ReceptionistMarcie Girolamo, Administrative Assistant to the Clergy;Director of EvangelizationDonna Graham, Bulletin EditorDeborah Japsen, ReceptionistLaura Knipp, Director of Youth MinistryPaul Komis, CustodianMike Scronce, Coordinator of Building MaintenancePatti Scronce, R.E. Administrative AssistantVicky Serio, Director of Religious EducationSue Schulz, Parish Business ManagerNew ParishionersAll adult (high school graduates and older) and newparishioners are requested to register through the parishoffice. Please call the parish office at (815) 459-3033 toregister. Though all are welcome, regular attendance atSunday Mass does not automatically make one aregistered member of the parish. We look forward tohaving you as a member of our parish family!Moving?If you are moving, please notify the parish office at(815)459-3033 with any changes of address or phonenumber(s). This will help ensure that our parish records areaccurate.Youth MinistryYouth Ministry is for grades 9-12. The Sacrament of Confirmation is received after twoyears preparation (8th-9th grade). Youth Ministry is a year-round program with extraactivities which include spiritual and social events. For more information, please callthe Youth Ministry Office.(X231)Ministry of CareIf you or a family member is ill, homebound, or unable to get to Church for SundayMass and would like to have Holy Communion or a visit, please call the parish office.Your needs are very important to us.Prayer ChainIf you have a loved one in need of prayers, please call the parish office or e-mail theoffice at parish.office@elizabethannseton.org with your prayer request for specialneeds.10WebsitePlease refer to the parish website elizabethannseton.org.for additional information and on-line bulletins. If youwould like a parish event or ministry information posted onthe site, please send a detailed email to:website@elizabethannseton.org.Weekly Bulletin ArticlesAll articles for the weekly bulletin must be submitted viaemail by 12:00PM on the Wednesday a week before thedesired publication weekend (10 days prior to publicationdate). Articles should be e-mailed directly to:parishbulletin@elizabethannseton.org.

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