Re-Entry into our Enhanced Church

by Rev. Gabriel Baltes, O.S.B.  |  09/22/2024  |  A Message from Our Pastor

Dear Parishioners,

Reentries can often times be difficult, disconcerting and even dangerous. Whether it’s reentry into the earth’s atmosphere from outer space, reentry into a family or society from which one was alienated, or reentry into a building, such as a place of worship, the action of coming back to some reality from which we were separated, poses numerous challenges. It demands giving up a familiar way of doing things from the past.

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Welcome Home

by Rev. Gabriel Baltes, O.S.B.  |  09/15/2024  |  A Message from Our Pastor

Dear Parishioners,

Most of us are probably familiar with the colloquial expression The walls have ears. More often than not, this expression serves as a warning to those who are under the impression that their “private” conversations are truly private. Whether the conversations were at home, a workplace or some other context, experience indicates that confidentiality is not always as diligently observed as one would expect. Information gets leaked.

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Week of September 9

09/09/2024  |  A Message from Our Pastor

Bishop Hicks' September Column: God Blessed the Seventh Day and Made it Holy

by Bishop Ronald A. Hicks  |  09/08/2024  |  A Message from Our Pastor

"I don’t have time for this!” These were the words that were on replay in my head as I drove from Joliet to Mundelein Seminary a few weeks ago. I was headed to a 3-1/2 day regional retreat for all the bishops from Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin. In my justified view, my saturated work schedule simply did not leave any room for this spiritual “indulgence.” Yet, motivated mostly by duty, I checked into my room and asked the Lord to help me check my bad attitude at the door.

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New Director of Religious Education

by Rev. Gabriel Baltes, O.S.B.  |  09/01/2024  |  A Message from Our Pastor

Dear Parishioners,

I am pleased to introduce our newly hired Director of Religious Education (DRE) Julie Dillenburg. Julie comes to our parish with twenty-six years of having served in this ministry at number of parishes in the Joliet Diocese. She has a vast array pastoral experiences that include: teaching general education with certification to teach kindergarten through 9th grade, as well as, religious education, coordinating Religious Education programs, working as a Youth Minister as well overseeing the Order of Christian Initiation for Adults (OCIA).

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