Saint Mary Parish Buffalo Grove, Illinois
June 15, 2014
Happy Father’s Day
Weekend Masses Saturday (vigil) 4:30 PM Sunday 7:30, 9:30, 11:30 AM Weekday Masses Monday - Friday 6:30, 8:30 AM Saturday 8:00 AM Holy Day Masses 6:30, 8:30 AM, 7:00 PM Sacramental Celebrations
Baptism First & third Sunday at 2:00 PM Parent preparation first Tuesday of the month, 7:30 PM. Please call the Parish Office at (847)541-1450 to register. Marriage Please call the Wedding Coordinator at least 6 months in advance to make arrangements at (847)279-7950. Reconciliation Saturday 8:30 AM Anointing of the Sick Please call the Parish Office at (847)541-1450 for a family member who is seriously ill. Communion for Homebound Ministers of Care are available to bring Communion to the homebound. Please call the Parish Office at (847)541-1450 to arrange. Parish Office Hours Monday - Friday, 7:30 AM - 7:30 PM Closed Monday - Friday 12:00 - 12:45 PM Saturday, 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
On this Side of the Kingdom This coming Fall our parish will engage in a capital stewardship campaign which will assist both Saint Mary Parish and the educational ministries of the Archdiocese of Chicago to meet some of our longstanding needs. During the upcoming months I invite all in our community to pray and consider the Lord’s gifts in your life. God blesses us abundantly both on a personal level as well as with this community of Saint Mary. Each of us has a wonderful attachment to our parish because it is “home” for us in terms of our faith. It’s where we pray, where we learn more about our faith, where children grow and are formed in the image of Christ. Many more details and information will be coming to you about the details of our campaign, which is entitled To Teach Who Christ Is. Our parish needs will be spelled out as well as those of the Archdiocesan educational mission. Today I’m just wanting to introduce you to an incredible team of parishioners who will be leading us through this effort. They are stewards of our parish just as you are, and they believe in the sense of stewardship among all in our community. On the next page in this bulletin you’ll find the various parishioners and the roles they are playing in the campaign. I certainly thank each and everyone of them for their commitment to our parish community. This weekend we celebrate the Feast of the Most Holy Trinity. We are conscious that as we celebrated Pentecost last week that the Holy Spirit that descends upon the disciples and upon us draws us into the very life of the Holy Trinity, which is the very life of God. We share in the divine life of God. I think of my favorite line from the Magnificat, “My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord, my spirit rejoices in God my savior, for He has looked with favor on His lowly servant.” As the Holy Spirit draws you into the very life of the Trinity, your soul illumines and proclaims the greatness of the Lord. On this Father’s Day weekend we also recognize the gift of fathers and the gift of being a father. Really, we find how our fathers have reflected the life of the Trinity: our fathers helped to create us (as God the Father did); our fathers sacrifice themselves for our sake (as God the Son did); our fathers continually offer guidance and strength (as God the Spirit does). On this Trinity Sunday we are grateful for all that our fathers have meant in our lives, the spoken as well as the unspoken ways they have guided our lives. We are grateful for the sacrifices they have made which have brought fulfillment within their own lives. Happy Father’s Day to all! God’s Peace,
Father Dan
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The “To Teach Who Christ Is” Team The success of our campaign will rely on the faithful participation of many in our parish. We would like to say a special thanks to these who have already stepped forward to say “Yes!” CAMPAIGN CHAIRS: Bob & Barb Elder Tom and Barb Haravon
CONTACT TEAM LEADERS: Sal Carpita Dan and Jane Sherlock
ADVANCE COMMITMENT: Dan and Laura Georgen Dennis and Michelle Yoder
CAMPAIGN ADMINISTRATORS: Sandi Seidl Nancy Wolowicz Dianne Gavin Mary Starbeck
INFORMATION LEADERS: Helen Tine PACESETTER GIFTS LEADERS: Rich and Jill Caffarelli PRAYER LEADERS: Barb Gunderson Fr. Denis Carneiro
EVENT LEADERS: Laura Anderson
PRINT COMMUNCATIONS: Steven Tine
FOLLOW-UP LEADERS: Ed Case Bob Fortune
VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS: Steven Tine
Please Say “Yes!” The success of the “To Teach Who Christ Is” campaign depends on you! In the coming months, hundreds of fellow parishioners will dedicate
their time and talents in an effort to inform the parish of the challenge before us as we undertake this effort. But they can not do it all alone – they need your help.
There are so many different ways you can share time, talent, and resources. When you are asked to become part of this campaign team, please say "Yes!”
“For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also … Much will be required of the person entrusted with much...”
(Tear off and return to parish office)
I’LL Say YES! I am willing to be involved with the following team(s): _________________________________ Name: _______________________________________________________________________ Phone: _______________________________________________________________________ Email: _______________________________________________________________________
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SCHOOL
We pray that our 8th Grade Graduates find each new day challenging and rewarding. May the Almighty bless you and all of your abilities.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the information on this page, please contact Debbie Eppel at 847-459-6270 Page 4
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Calendar of Upcoming Events
NEWS FROM SHARON PAWULA DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION………
TRINITY SUNDAY
RE REGISTRATION PACKETS FOR THE
Trinity Sunday follows Pentecost and precedes the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) in a two-week transition from the Lent-Easter-Pentecost Season to the continuation of Ordinary Time. Having celebrated the death and resurrection of Jesus, and then the coming of the Holy Spirit, we now take time to consider from another perspective the immense reality of God and how this reality affects our lives. Today’s readings speak to us of the way God works in our lives, and how we experience God. The first reading invites us to be children of God, by accepting the guidance of the Holy Spirit. As such children, we can pray with Jesus, “Abba, Father”, which expresses an affectionate relationship as conveyed by the popular word “Dad’ or “Papa.” In this beautiful, simple, and concise summary, we see a pattern for our relationship with God. In the Gospel, Jesus instructs his disciples to baptize “in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.” He concludes this instruction with a promise to be with us always. In these readings, we have new insights into our relationship with God. We are to be disciples of Jesus and children of God. We share with Jesus his intimate relationship with God (“Abba”), and we can rely on the Holy Spirit to guide and comfort us in our journey of faith.
WEDNESDAY SESSION AND FAMILY CATECHESIS PROGRAM 2014-15 ARE AVAILABLE FOR PICK UP. (find forms in the kiosk in the Church foyer.) Registration forms need to be turned in now.
PLEASE PRAY RE CATECHISTS NEEDED Prayer is powerful!!!! *Catechists and aides are needed for the Religious Education program, 2014-15. Are YOU interested in learning more? YOUR HELP IS NEEDED. Contact Sharon Pawula if you would like more information about sharing faith with our young people . Babysitters are needed for the summer. Help is needed for the fall programs, also. Wednesdays 4:15-5:30 or 6:45pm-8:00pm. Our program is outstanding thanks to our devoted catechists and aides. Contact Sharon Pawula PLEASE!
JESUS said, “I am sending you out to make disciples…...Do all that I have taught you.” Discuss as a family: Describe something that you have learned from Jesus; show how you can share this with others. (Treehaus publications) If you have any questions or concerns regarding the information on this page, please contact Sharon Pawula 847-537-9423 or
[email protected] Page 5
LITURGY
To our
Sacristans
Led by Hans Zottmann for preparing our daily, weekend Masses & funerals:
Elaine Anclade, Jan Aykroid, Marcel Barnard, Davis Gray, Ted Gressick, Kevin Jones, Lori Lalowski, Mike McEvoy, Nick & Linda Mirabelli, Dolores Palikij, Len Schiller & John Walker.
Children’s Liturgy of the Word is taking the summer off due to construction in the school. It will resume as early in August as possible. Have a happy, safe and blessed summer!
Our beautiful sanctuary lamp is being refinished for the next 4-6 weeks.
Change to Parish Prayer and Military List The names on the Parish Prayer and Military Lists are now entered into the Intention Book by the shrine in the back of the main church. Any names to be added to these lists will first be included in the petitions at weekend Masses for two weeks and then added to the intention book. The listing in the intention book will be updated monthly. Due to privacy laws, if you would like to add a family member’s name to any of the above lists, please get permission from them prior to contacting Sandi at the parish office. Also, please leave us your contact information otherwise the names will not be included in the listing. We would appreciate quarterly updates to keep your loved one on our prayer lists. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the information on this page, please contact Sandi Seidl at 847-541-1450 Page 6
HUMAN CONCERNS
Happy Father’s Day CRS RICE BOWL Thank you for your generosity to CRS Rice Bowl again this year! Our parish raised $11,904.02 for Catholic Relief Services. Your participation in CRS Rice Bowl will continue to make a difference in the lives of those in need throughout the entire year. Thank you for your generous support and contributions.
Retrouvaille...A Lifeline for Marriages
retrouvaille.org
The word Retrouvaille (re-tro-vi with a long i) is a French word meaning rediscovery. This program helps couples heal and renew their marriages and offers tools needed to rediscover a loving marriage relationship. Do you feel lost, alone or bored in your marriage? Are you frustrated, hurt or angry with your spouse? Are you constantly fighting? Have you thought about separation or divorce? Does talking about it only make it worse? Thousands of couples headed for cold, unloving relationships have successfully overcome their marriage problems by attending the program. Some couples come during the initial signs of a marriage problem and others are in a state of despair. The Retrouvaille Program consists of a weekend experience combined with a series of 6 post-weekend sessions. The tools learned here will help put your marriage in order again. The main emphasis of the program is on communication in marriage between husband and wife. It will give you the opportunity to rediscover each other and examine your lives together in a new and positive way. Upcoming weekends: August 1-3, September 26-28, December 5-7 Contact Robin & Phil Kain 773-544-0498 or
[email protected]
Project Rachel A post-abortion healing hotline and referral service for women and men. (312) 337-1962 (888) 456-HOPE
[email protected] If you have any questions or concerns regarding the information on this page, please contact Dianne Gavin at 847-541-1450 Page 7
Stewardship
June 1, 2014 Credit Cards Checks & Cash
$ 2,387.00 20,367.50
Total
$22,754.50
Budget versus Actual June 5, 2014 Actual Budget
$ 1,182,316 1,169,243
Net
$
13,073
June 6, 2013 Actual Budget
$ 1,181,994.56 1,166,666.66
Net
$
2012/2013
2013/2014
July
$114,208.18
$115,745.92
August
$104,144.65
$ 95,713.94
September
$ 83,545.00
$106,729.88
October
$123,900.69
$ 99,713.11
November
$104,556.47
$104,608.08
December
$107,267.07
$142,674.07
January
$124,593.15
$ 96,922.42
February
$ 92,315.50
$ 94,071.62
March
$102,523.94
$110,945.13
April
$100,895.76
$ 97,000.34
May
$101,374.65
$ 95,877.37
Total
$1,159,325.06
$1,160,001.88
15,327.90 2014 Annual Appeal
Stained Glass: Income Expense Balance Due
Budget Amount Paid
$87,190.00 $63,166.00
$126,182.61 $187,500.00 $ (61,317.39) Thank you for your continued generosity!!
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the information on this page, please contact Nancy Wolowicz at 847-541-1450 Page 8
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iWalk Sponsored by the Northwest Suburban Interfaith Council*
A 5 K family event to help feed our community’s hungry Sunday June 29, 2014 at 2 PM Registration begins at 1 PM
Starting at the Saint Mary Parish parking lot, 10 N. Buffalo Grove Road, Buffalo Grove $10 suggested donation to help stock the food pantries at Saint Mary Parish, Kingswood United Methodist Church, and Congregation Beth Am For further information, please email
[email protected]
NO pets please. *Participating Congregations
Congregation Beth Am
Kingswood United Methodist Church
Congregation Beth Judea
Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd
Congregation B’nai Sholom
Saint Mary Parish
Congregation Shir Hadash
Temple Chai
Hope Lutheran Church
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POTAWATOMI BINGO & CASINO TRIP On Monday, July 14th, Forever Young is heading to the Potawatomi Bingo Casino in Milwaukee. For the price of $25.00 per person, you will receive $10.00 bonus (on your player’s card) and $10.00 for lunch. The bus will depart from St. Mary Parish at 9:30 a.m. We will depart the casino at 4:30 p.m. and back in Buffalo Grove at approximately 6:00 p.m. The casino requires the completed information at the bottom of this form. You will also need to have one form of photo identification, driver’s license or state issued ID card. If you win over $1,199 (per IRS) you must have your social security card to collect. If you do not have a club card the casino will provide one for you. Place check in the amount of $25.00 per person payable to St. Mary Parish, in the Forever Young box in rectory. Registration will close either on July 1st or when trip is full.
One reservation per person – you can copy this form.
(1)Name:
Last:
(2)Spouse: (1)Birth date___/____/______
(2) Spouse___/_____/_________
Address: City/Zip:
Phone:
Card (1)____________________
Card (2)________________
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THANK YOU TO ALL THE VOLUNTEERS WHO MADE THE ANOINTING MASS AND LUNCHEON ON JUNE 6TH SUCH A BIG SUCCESS Thank you to: Elaine Anclade, Barb Czipo, Marilyn Hams, Betty Ann Henderson, Mary Herther, Geraldine Idstein, Maureen Koch, Jackie Krajewski, Pat Krupela, Kathy Lyons, Joanne Marion, Ginny & Jim McDonald, Marika Neuhardt, Rae Pattarozzi, Dolores Palikij, Tracy Friedman, and the Youth Ministry volunteers. A big thank you to Fr. Dan, Fr. Denis, and Fr. Rich for the anointing and Mass. Catholic Family Day at Six Flags Great America ~ Sunday, June 22
Join Catholic families from around the Archdiocese of Chicago for Catholic Family Day at Six Flags Great America theme park, 542 North II Route 21 in Gurnee. The event will begin with Mass at 9:30 AM and tickets are $34 per person. The picnic package is $47.62, which includes park admission and an all-you-can-eat buffet what will be open from 1:30 until 3 PM. Order tickets online at https://www.sixflags.com/greatamerica and enter the promo code: CATHOLIC when making a purchase. For more information, visit www.archchicago.org/StrategicPastoralPlan/StrongCatholicParents/ or call 312-534-5316. Mercy Home for Boys & Girls: Summer Openings in our Residential Programs! As many of our young people successfully graduate from our programs at the end of the school year, this creates a unique opportunity for a new group of young people to enter our residential programs to get the therapeutic, academic and daily support needed to succeed in life. Specifically, we have openings for youth (junior high - girls and boys) between ages of 11-14 . Mercy Home for Boys & Girls has 14 specialized residential program to serve the needs of youth between the ages of 11 to 21. Each child is placed in one of these residential programs based on their age and level of emotional and developmental needs. Because it is a voluntary placement, each youth must be motivated to live at Mercy Home and attend a community school. However, parental support throughout a young person’s stay is critical for her or his successes. We care for youth 24 hours a day, 7 day s a week, in a facility that is not locked-down. We help each child develop an individualized success plan that will guide their progress through our continuum-of-care. As they make progress against their success plans by meeting the goals and objectives we help them create, youth continue to advance through our residential program. For youth under eighteen years of age, a parent or legal guardian must make the referral. Youth 18+ can call us on their own. For more information about Mercy Home, how you can help, and to make a referral, visit us at www.mercyhome.org or contact us 312-738-7590. Page 14
RCIA, A Journey of Faith Are you or someone you know asking serious questions about the Catholic faith? Or, have you been baptized Catholic but never received Confirmation or Eucharist? The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) can assist you. The RCIA is a gradual process by which inquirers are invited into a growing relationship with God. If interested or for more information, please contact Fr. Rich Sztorc, (847)541-1450 or Mary Lou Thompson, (847)548-9682.
Woman’s Cancer Ministry
If you are battling cancer, our Saint Mary Women’s Cancer Ministry wants to help support you. We have a monthly prayer and support group which meets the last Tuesday of each month. We offer prayer team support and other services, such as on-line updates regarding cancer-related news and programs. For more information and to sign up for updates, please call Know someone who needs a prayer? St. Mary Karen at (847)541-2228. Parish has a Prayer Line. The Prayer Line members are ready to intercede for you and your needs with daily prayers. Please use only first names. Requests are strictly confidential and kept within our St. Mary Parish is fortunate to have a trained group. Call between 10:00am — 8:00pm and leave Bereavement Ministry team to assist anyone who is your request with Inge West at (847)540-0657. planning a funeral for himself or herself or a loved
Mary’s Prayer Line
Bereavement Ministry
Join the Knights of Columbus I am interested. Please contact me or send information. Name…………………………………...…Phone…………………... Address…………………………………………..…………………… City………………………………………...………Zip………………
Patrick Madigan (847)436-1123
one. A team member will meet with you or your family, to choose the Mass readings, hymns and prayer intentions for the Mass of Resurrection. They will also attend the wake service and offer to help in anyway they can. In addition to this, our team members will pray for the deceased of our parish and their families. Our ministry can safely say that they serve all the members of our parish at some time of their life. If anyone is interested in becoming a part of our team, or would like to pre-plan their funeral Mass, please contact Carol Jarecki at (847)8088950.
Don Bartelt (847)438-7270
CLW
[email protected]
Children's Liturgy of the Word is offered at the 9:30 Mass to children ages 5-11 (younger children welcome accompanied by an adult). Children are dismissed from church after the welcome, and return at the preparation of the gifts for the rest of Mass. Thursday 8:00 - 9:00 pm Mainly, we read the gospel, and talk about what it Silent Adoration until Midnight means in the children's own words. Please come and join us and see what we're all about! If you are All are welcome to experience the Lord’s presence. interested in volunteering, contact Gay Murray at Through prayer and reflection, you are encouraged
[email protected] or call (847)913-1780. to experience His presence in your hearts and receive the courage and strength to live a fruitful Christian life.
Parish Holy Hour
AA Meetings
All are welcome to spend time in silent adoration thereafter.
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Monday Evenings in School Room 105—7:30pm Men and Women Friday Evenings in School Room 105—7:30pm Women Only
This week at Saint Mary Parish Monday, June 16 6:30 & 8:30 AM - Daily Mass - Church 1:00 - 3:00 PM - Church Cleaning - Church 6:00 - 9:00 PM - Merit Badge & Troop Meeting Activity Center, Football Field 6:30 - 8:00 PM - Young Adult Meeting - YM/YA Office 6:30 - 9:30 PM - SVdP Meeting - Library 7:00 - 9:00 PM - AA - Room 105 Tuesday, June 17 6:30 & 8:30 AM - Daily Mass - Church Wednesday, June 18 6:30 & 8:30 AM - Daily Mass - Church 7:30 - 9:00 PM - Adult Choir - Church Thursday, June 19 6:30 & 8:30 AM - Daily Mass – Church 6:00 - 7:00 PM - Wedding Rehearsal - Church 6:00 - 9:00 PM - Men’s Club Softball - Football Field 8:00 PM - Midnight - Holy Hour - Church
Friday, June 20 6:30 & 8:30 AM - Daily Mass - Church 1:00 - 3:00 PM - Church Cleaning - Church 3:00 - 5:30 PM - Wedding - Church 7:00 - 9:00 PM - AA - Room 105 Saturday, June 21 8:00 AM - Daily Mass with Confessions following Church 8:00 - 11:30 AM - SVdP Food Pantry - Activity Center 10:00 AM - Funeral - Church 3:00 - 7:00 PM - Parking Crew - Room 105 3:30 - 4:30 PM - Teen Choir Rehearsal - Church 4:30 PM - Vigil Mass - Church 6:00 - 7:00 PM - Wedding Rehearsal - Church
Sunday, June 22 7:30, 9:30 & 11:30 AM - Sunday Mass - Church 7:30 - 1:00 PM - Parking Crew - Room 105 2:30 PM - Wedding - Church
Upcoming 2014 Saint Mary Events June
School office hours Monday - Friday
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
June 21
Saint Vincent de Paul food pantry
8:00 AM
June 29
Interfaith 5k Walk
1:00 PM
July
School Building closed for the month (no meetings or events in the building)
July 19
Saint Vincent de Paul food pantry
August 4
Saint Vincent de Paul Golf Outing
August 5-14
Religious Education Summer Intensive Program
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
August 16
Saint Vincent de Paul food pantry
8:00 am
August 16
3rd Annual Saint Mary Community Rummage Sale 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
August 25
Back to School grades 1-8
August 26
Back to School kindergarten
September 21
Parish Picnic
8:00 AM
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Mass Intentions
Liturgical Schedule for the week of June 16 - 22
Monday, June 16 6:30 Mary O’Brien 8:30 Jemina Benigno, Purificacion P. Ureta Saturday evening: 4:30 Father Denis Tuesday, June 17 Sunday: 6:30 Paula Lilly 7:30 Father Dan 8:30 John Rusinek, Special Intention, 9:30 Father Denis Intentions of Lisa Bernero Strada 11:30 Father Rich Wednesday, June 18 6:30 Deceased Members of the Raupp Family 8:30 Catherine Holian Thursday, June 19 Lectors 6:30 Intentions of Lisa Bernero Strada Saturday evening: 8:30 Linda Caire 4:30 A.J. Rengers, Dan Sherlock Friday, June 20 Sunday morning: 7:30 Pat Monaghan, Richard Monaghan 6:30 Robert Fuchs 8:30 Sam Bingham 9:30 Jim McDonald, Shalini D’Souza Saturday, June 21 11:30 Kristen Benne, Erin Primdahl 8:00 Oreste Balbi, Glenn Anastacio 4:30 Pamela Goss, Olga Goc, Edward & Betty Root, Ruth Rolow Music Sunday, June 22 Saturday evening: 7:30 J. Robert Gorenflo, John Hoermann 4:30 Teen Choir 9:30 Joseph McCabe, Genny Eshoo, Susan Fisher, Sunday: Glenn Anastacio 7:30 Accompanist/Cantor 11:30 Jemina Benigno, Julie McAuliffe, Mary Rizzo, 9:30 Adult Choir Maureen Welborn, Patricia McDermott 11:30 Contemporary Ensemble
Presiders
Scripture Readings READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 1 Kgs 21:1-16; Ps 5:2-3ab, 4b-7; Mt 5:38-42 Tuesday: 1 Kgs 21:17-29; Ps 51:3-6ab, 11, 16; Mt 5:43-48 Wednesday: 2 Kgs 2:1, 6-14; Ps 31:20, 21, 24; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Thursday: Sir 48:1-14; Ps 97:1-7; Mt 6:7-15 Friday: 2 Kgs 11:1-4, 9-18, 20; Ps 132:1114, 17-18; Mt 6:19-23 Saturday: 2 Chr 24:17-25; Ps 89:4-5, 29-34; Mt 6:24-34 Sunday: Dt 8:2-3, 14b-16a; Ps 147:12-15, 19-20; 1 Cor 10:16-17; Jn 6:51-58
Rest In Peace Robert J. Fuchs Victoria Gerber Eternal rest grant unto them O Lord and let perpetual light shine upon them. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen.
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Pastoral Council Don Bartelt (847)438-7270 Ed Case (847)541-6619 Nancy Czaplewski (847)459-3381 Katie Friedman (Teen) Frank Ladonne (847)393-5958 Kathy Myers (847)577-4624 John Paskvan (847)550-0996 John Plunkett (847)913-7775 Chris Seidl (847)634-8268 Tim Vanco (Teen) William Ferreira (APC)
Pastor Rev. Daniel R. Whiteside (847)541-1450 x112
[email protected] Associate Pastor Rev. Richard E. Sztorc, (847)541-1450 x114
[email protected] Associate Pastor Rev. Denis M. Carneiro, (847)541-1450 x113
[email protected] Senior Deacons Bill Krueger,
[email protected] Gene Kukla,
[email protected] Gary Long,
[email protected] Finance Manager Nancy Wolowicz, (847)541-1450 x127
[email protected] School Principal Nikki Raftery, (847)459-6270 x212
[email protected] Director of Religious Education Sharon Pawula, (847)537-9423 x221
[email protected] Director of Liturgical Music Mary Pietro, (847)550-9048
[email protected] Director of Youth Ministry/Wedding Coordinator Tracy Friedman, (847)279-7950 x234
[email protected] Human Concerns Coordinator Dianne Gavin, (847)541-1450 x128
[email protected] Liturgy Coordinator Sandi Seidl, (847)541-1450 x125
[email protected] Facilities Manager/Cemetery Sexton Tom Healy, (847)459-6270 x211
[email protected] Administrative Assistant Mary Starbeck, (847)541-1450 x122
[email protected]
RE Advisory Board Janet Conlon (847)276-4145 Mary Fisher (847)808-1905 Kathy Myers (847)577-4624 Sharon Pawula (847)537-9423 Maria Rengers (847)438-0327 Finance Council Fr. Dan Nancy Wolowicz Sal Carpita Khalid Cosmo Calli DuSell Mary Jo Howard David Kukral Gary Martin Bill Murray Craig Vallorano
School Board Kathleen Byrd Melissa Chambers Jeanne Coogan Marietta Bufalino Devitt Barb Elder Paula Erickson Bob Gutierrez Teresa Li Jason Miller Mike Perry Lacey Rust David Schwabe
[email protected]
Technology Team Chester Delvaux,
[email protected] Isioma Ijeh,
[email protected] Leon Gopon,
[email protected] Ed Michalski,
[email protected] Mike Tuntland,
[email protected] Eunbin Yim,
[email protected] Joanne Zingler,
[email protected]
Saint Mary Parish 10 North Buffalo Grove Road Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089 (847)541-1450 ∙ (847)541-2443 (fax) ∙ www.stmarybg.org Page 18 Founded in 1869 as a Parish of the Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago, Saint Mary is located at the northwest corner of Lake-Cook and Buffalo Grove Roads.