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Masses this week
Daily Mass: Monday through Friday, 8:15am.
  • Daily Mass: Monday through Friday, 8:15am. Presider for Wed., 6/23/21, is Fr. Ed.
  • Saturday, June 26, 5:00pm; presider is Fr. Ed Panek
  • Sunday, June 27, 8:30am; presider is Fr. Joe; with Parking Lot Participation
  • Sunday, June 27, 11:00am; presider is Fr. Joe; with Live Stream
Altar Servers are needed at weekend Masses

Please schedule yourself on Ministry Scheduler Pro and, for your first time back, arrive 30 minutes before Mass to go over procedures with Fr. Joe.

Scheduling Questions? Contact Wendy Mattison at 847-255-7452.
If you were a Greeter before the pandemic, we need you!  
Greeters are no longer asking people to sign in and sanitize. Greeters simply welcome people into the church.

Please schedule yourself in Ministry Scheduler Pro or call the Parish Office to get reconnected.
Ways to Grow Your Faith this Summer:
  • For Catholic families, finding books that keep the reader entertained while also being faithful to the teachings of the Church is no easy task! To help, here are a few wonderful suggestions that will be sure to please all members of the family this summer.



  • ECHO Chicago Mini July 9 – 10
The ECHO Chicago Mini is a Theology of the Body Weekend Retreat for Young Adults to dive into, unpack and process the themes of prayer, our identity and our mission to love.

  • We are all created to be in personal relationship with God, and each of us are created as a unique, unrepeatable man or woman with a vocation to love like God. At ECHO, we dive into questions like:
  • What does it mean to be a man or woman
  • What does it mean to be a son/daughter, brother/sister, spouse, father/mother?
  • What does it mean to really love like God?
  • How can dating become a life-giving experience?
  • What does it mean to have authentic, pure, life-giving relationships?
  • And so much more!

We invite Young Adults to be in-person with us, but space will be limited due to COVID-19 safety protocols/guidelines. There is also a way to join us through virtual means. We pray to create a virtual community as well.

Where: St. Alphonsus Church at 
1429 West Wellington Avenue,
Chicago, IL 60657. 

Cost: $95 in-person fee (includes registration for Friday and Saturday, meals and snacks);
 $45 virtual option (virtual presentations)
Both will include some 2021 ECHO Chicago Mini swag.

 Limited financial aid is available.
If you have a financial hardship, please contact: [email protected]. We will be happy to discuss options to help you attend!


  • Crimes Against Seniors Workshop on June 29 from 6 – 7 p.m.
Offered by the Archdiocese of Chicago Domestic Violence Outreach. In acknowledgement of World Elder Abuse Awareness Month, St. Katherine Drexel Domestic Violence Ministry invites the ACDVO Network to a presentation facilitated by Leanna Miehlich, Cook County Assistant State's Attorney, Seniors & Persons with Disabilities Unit. Attendance is free.
 


  • Care for our Common Home: Protecting God’s Gifts
Because creation is a gift from God, we are asked to steward it. The book of Genesis asks us to keep and till the natural world. How can you help steward our resources and care for our common home?
Watch this short video to learn more. (3:04 minute video) 
 


  • Hope and Joy around the Archdiocese
What are the hopes of our newly ordained priests? Let them tell you – it will bring joy to your heart. (2:12 minute video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAHkNSee9nI

May St. Aloysius Gonzaga, St. Paulinus of Nola, Sts. John Fisher and Thomas More, and St. John the Baptist intercede to God on your behalf this week.
A Morning Offering through St. Joseph

Receive me, dear and chosen Father, and the offering of every
movement of my body and soul, which I desire to present
through thee to my blessed Lord.
Purify all! Make all a perfect holocaust! May every pulsation
of my heart be a Spiritual Communion, every look and
thought an act of love, every action a sweet sacrifice,
every word an arrow of Divine love, every step
an advance toward Jesus, every visit to Our Lord as
pleasing to God as the errands of Angels, every thought
of thee, dear Saint, an act to remind thee that I am thy child.
I recommend to thee the occasions in which I usually fail,
particularly . . . [Mention these]. Accept each little devotion
of the day, though replete with imperfection, and offer it
to Jesus, Whose mercy will overlook all, since He
regards not so much the gift as the love of the giver.
Amen.