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Poinsettia Give-Away

The Christmas Season has come to an end, and the decorations in church have been taken down. The poinsettia plants, the traditional red flowers used at Christmas, are in need of a good home. All parishioners are invited to take a plant home. Please feel free to take one of the plants after Mass this weekend, or contact Jeremy Kiolbassa to set up a time to pick one up during the week…

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What’s Your Decision? – An Ignatian Approach to Decision Making

The Coronavirus pandemic has created many changes for people. Our normal routines have been turned upside down and all of the uncertainty can create a lot of anxiety. Choices about how to move forward in life are not as easy to make and we need God’s help to discern the best choice. If you are struggling with making a decision about your future, Ignatian discernment can be a very useful tool.

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Statement of Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, archbishop of Chicago, on Today’s Attack on Democracy at the U.S. Capitol

We pray for peace at this bracing moment in U.S. history, a history that has been marked by one of democracy’s greatest virtues—the peaceful and orderly transition of power. May our elected officials heed the counsel of their better angels to stand up for the Constitution they swore to defend, to speak the truth, and to recognize threats to democracy, no matter their source…

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