Queen of Angels Catholic Parish Chicago

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Announcements, Week of November 29, 2009

AREA FAMILY NEEDS HELP The St. Vincent de Paul Society has received a request for winter outerwear for a family of 8. Dad works full time cleaning fish, mom was recently hospitalized. The family includes an elderly grandfather, and 5 boys, one with Down syndrome. Their sizes are:
-- 9-year-old: coat size 10, boots men’s size 2;
-- 7-year-old: coat size 7, boots boys’ size 9;
-- 3-year-old and 18-month-old twins: coat size 2 years, boots boys’ sizes 5 and 6, diapers size 5.
The children need boots, coats, hats, gloves and scarves. Dad and grandpa need coats, hats, gloves and scarves size large. Mom needs only boots size 6 ½. Please bring any items to the church or the parish office marked for the Perez family. Thank you.

GREAT THINGS AT SCHOOL
There are great things happening at Queen of Angels School. This recent letter from Joan Franklin Smutny of National-Louis University provides affirmation of the strides being made in gifted education.
Dear Mrs. Kelly,
Thank you for the opportunity to bring gifted to Queen of Angels. May I share with you a few insights about your school? Queen of Angels is an extraordinary place for students, teachers and staff. Your leadership has effected an academic excellence and creativity that pervade the school. I have delighted in my association as I continue to bring activities and materials to the teachers and students.
Queen of Angels clearly expresses an excellence in the classroom and in the kinds of challenges given to students. It offers a distinct vision for advancing and enhancing all the children. They are highly motivated to succeed and so are the teachers.
May I especially thank you for initiating and implementing a quality of thought and atmosphere that is so consistently affirmative. Children and young people thrive in a milieu that enables them to move forward positively as individuals and as learners.
Creativity is the highest form of mental functioning. Queen of Angels embodies and imparts that quality. Creativity is inherent in meeting perceptively the needs of bright, talented children and all children. It is my privilege to be supportive of your school’s forward steps in effecting this result.
Very sincerely, -- Joan Franklin Smutny, Director of the Center for Gifted, National-Louis University

YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Are you willing to set aside time for a worthwhile evening? In SPRED, adult friends with developmental disabilities are partnered with a volunteer catechist. When we meet with our friends we provide a place of peace to help them discover a sense of personal dignity and develop a spirit of prayer. We spend some time working on activities which settle us and help us to focus on the present. We then retire to the Holy Room, our mini chapel, where we share life stories; listen to the Word of Our Lord; sing and enjoy calming music; and share joyfully in the restful silence. We close our session with a simple sharing of food and fellowship -- called Agape. We talk and laugh and enjoy the companionship of each other.
Sessions have a calming and renewing influence on all of us as they deepen our awareness of God’s presence and love in our lives. This wonderful opportunity is offered only 24 evenings a year. You will be delighted with what we have to offer for you as you give yourself to one of our very special friends.
To find out more about SPRED, call Joann Salas at 773- 583-1371 or Julia Hess at the SPRED Office, 773-539-3634. Thank you so much, -- Mary Murray, a most satisfied volunteer catechist

IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS: SHOP WITH THE ANGELS RETURNS!
You asked for it, you got it! It’s back. Queen of Angels can again simplify your shopping with Shop with the Angels. Need some Jewel gift cards? A trip to Starbucks? A loaf of bread from Panera? Gift ideas for the sitter, Aunt Sally or your best friend? You’ve come to the right place. Jewel, Dominick’s, Panera, Starbucks, Mobil, BP and Shell gift cards will be in stock. Order forms are available for other purchases. Stop by the Parish Center during the week or at the table in the Gathering Space after the 8 and 9:30 a.m. Masses. Us SWTA to meet your holiday shopping needs. Profits can go to the parish, Lyman Fund or a school tuition account. Thanks for your interest!

RELIGIOUS RETIREMENT COLLECTION
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
The annual Retirement Fund for Religious Appeal has provided much needed assistance to women and men religious who have spent their lives serving our church and our world. They ministered in our schools, hospitals, parishes and charitable agencies, asking for little in return. They invested, not in pension plans, but in people, in service and in the future of the Church they served.
The people of the Archdiocese of Chicago have always responded very generously to this yearly appeal, contributing over $1 million last year alone. In these challenging economic times, I ask you to simply give what you can. I am very proud of your willingness to share in the care of our aging women and men religious.
I thank you for your support of this appeal and ask you to keep our religious sisters, brothers and priests in your thoughts and in your prayers. In our often troubled world, they remain a visible sign of Christ’s love. During this Advent season, when we prepare for the birth of Christ, I ask you to remember the love of those who taught us all about our Catholic faith: the men and women religious who served our Archdiocese.
May God bless you and your loved ones.
Sincerely yours in Christ,  -- Francis Cardinal George, O.M.I., Archbishop of Chicago

COLECTA DE “COMPARTA SU CUIDADO” ES LA PRÓXIMA SEMANA
Queridos Hermanos y Hermanas en Cristo,
El Fondo de Retiro de la Colecta Religiosa Anual ha proveído asistencia necesaria para mujeres y hombres de nuestras comunidades religiosas que han pasado sus vidas sirviendo a nuestra iglesia y a nuestra sociedad. Han asistido con su ministerio en nuestras escuelas, hospitales, parroquias y agencias caritativas, pidiendo muy poco a cambio. Han invertido, no en planes de pensión, sino en personas, en servicio y en el futuro de la Iglesia por la que han trabajado.
La gente de nuestra Arquidiócesis siempre ha respondido con gran generosidad a esta súplica anual, contribuyendo más de un millón de dólares sólo el año pasado. En estos difíciles momentos económicos, les quiero simplemente pedir que den lo que puedan. Estoy muy orgulloso de su disponibilidad para compartir el cuidado de nuestros religiosos y religiosas mayores edad.
Les agradezco su apoyo a esta súplica y les ruego que mantengan a estas hermanas, hermanos y sacerdotes religiosos en sus pensamientos y en sus oraciones. En nuestro mundo, muchas veces turbulento, son un signo visible del amor de Cristo. Durante esta estación de Adviento, en la que nos preparamos para el nacimiento de Cristo, les pido que recuerden el amor de quienes nos enseñaron la fe católica: los religiosos y religiosas que han servido a nuestra Arquidiócesis.
Que Dios les bendiga a ustedes y a todos sus seres queridos.
Sinceramente suyo en Cristo, -- Francis Cardinal George, O.M.I., Arzobispo de Chicago

LOVE THE 80s AND 90s? The Centennial Historical Committee is seeking information and materials tied to parish life at Queen of Angels in the 1980’s and 1990’s. Please consider submitting photographs, remembrances, parish bulletins or any other artifacts that may be in your attic or basement. Contact 773-539-7510 or parish@queenofangelschicago.org.

FUND TO HELP FAMILIES IN NEED Once a month, the collection includes the regular weekly offering and the monthly Lyman Scholarship Fund. The Lyman Scholarship Fund was established to help families in need of assistance in making a tuition payment. And the school is a very important part of our parish’s mission.
Contributing to the scholarship fund in someone’s name is a wonderful way to remember a loved one. Your generosity will help continue the mission of Queen of Angels in providing a quality Catholic education.
A record number of families benefited from the Lyman Fund last school year, depleting the fund. And an even larger number of families this year are seeking assistance. Your help is needed to make sure no child is denied an education at Queen of Angels School.
Please be as generous as you can. Use the green envelope provided in your envelope pack or simply place your donation in an envelope marked “Lyman Fund.” The Lyman collection is generally the first Sunday of the month but donations are accepted at any time. Helping a family in need ensures the future of our church. The next Lyman Scholarship Fund collection will be next Sunday, December 6.
Thank you for your generosity and sacrifice.

YA VIENE EL ÁLBUM HISTÓRICO DEL CENTENARIO El Álbum del Centenario va encapsular los muchos recuerdos tan queridos de los 100 Años de Compartir y Cuidar de nuestra parroquia. Les invitamos a que anuncien su negocio o ofrezcan sus felicitaciones a la parroquia de parte de su familia en este libro que sale una vez en la vida. También puede dejar su nombre para las páginas del Legado (donación de $25 en memoria de los fallecidos) o Ángeles. El plazo para poner sus anuncios ha sido extendido hasta el 7 de diciembre, ¡pero por favor contacte al personal de la oficina parroquial al 773-539-3176 hoy!

CENTENNIAL ALBUM IS COMING The Centennial Album will encapsulate the many cherished memories from our parish’s 100 Years of Sharing and Caring. We invite you to advertise your business or offer your family’s congratulations to the parish in this book. You may also provide a name for the Legacy listing or be recognized with an Angel Sponsorship. The deadline is December 7, so please call Rachel at 773-539-7510 today!

SATURDAY ROSARY Join us to pray the Rosary after each 9 a.m. Saturday Mass. To volunteer to lead the Rosary, contact Joann at 773-583-1371 or green3256@yahoo.com.

WORLD AIDS DAY IS DECEMBER 1 World AIDS Day is an international day of celebration. It is all about people getting the facts about HIV/AIDS, getting involved in some way and caring. It was established in 1988 by the World Summit of Ministers of Health on AIDS and is observed in more than 150 countries around the world. World AIDS Day is a day to bring a message of hope, understanding and compassion to persons affected by the disease. Please remember those persons living with HIV/AIDS, their families and loved ones, caregivers, researchers and those millions orphaned by the disease in your prayers. For more information, contact the Catholic Charities HIV/AIDS Task Force at 312-948-6500.

THOUGHT ABOUT PRIESTHOOD? Is God calling you to the priesthood or religious life? For information about priesthood, contact Fr. Joe Noonan at jnoonan@archchicago.org or at 312-534-8298. For info about religious life, contact Sr. Elyse Ramirez at 312-534-5240 or at eramirez@archchicago.org.

JOIN THE SECULAR FRANCISCANS Is God calling you to walk in the footsteps of St. Francis of Assisi? The Secular Franciscan Order is a religious order within the Catholic Church open to diocesan clergy and to married or single lay adults. Secular Franciscans work together in local fraternities to deepen their own spirituality and to strive to conform their lives more fully to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. If this appeals to you, please call Florence Metler at 847-966-7612 or Dale Blum at 773-774-7779 for more information.
The St. Juliana Fraternity, SFO, meets at 1:15 p.m. on the third Sunday of each month at St. Juliana Convent, 7200 N. Osceola. See www.ilsfo.org for complete fraternity listing.

PARISH REGISTRATION Are you new to our parish community? Welcome! Have you recently moved? May God bless your new home! Please visit or contact the parish office at 773-539-7510 to register or adjust your existing registration. Thanks!

REGISTRACIÓN PARA LA PARROQUIA ¿Es tu primera vez en nuestra parroquia? ¡Bienvenidos! ¿Se ha mudado recientemente? ¡Que Dios bendiga su nuevo hogar! Por favor visite o contacte la oficina parroquial al 773-539-3176 para registrarse o arreglar su registración.

SHHHHH! All electronic devices, such as cell phones and pagers, should be turned off before entering the church. Please be considerate of others. Thanks!

SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
December 6 — Lyman Scholarship Fund (with regular collection)
December 6 — Religious Retirement
December 8 — Immaculate Conception
December 13 — Christmas Flowers
December 25 — Christmas
December 27 — Sharing: BVM Parish (with regular collection)

November 29, 2009 in Announcements, Cardinal George, Human Concerns Cluster, Outreach, Parish School, Queen of Angels Centennial, Queen of Angels School, SPRED, St. Vincent DePaul | Permalink

Announcements, Week of November 22, 2009

BAPTISMS Angel Amaro, child of Clara and Angel
Erick Anthony Benitez, child of Jasmin and Rogelio
Suleyma Xiomara Benitez, child of Jasmin and Rogelio
Margaret Anne Callaway, child of Lauren and Paul
Reese Antoinette Chan, child of Karina and Curtis
Sean Michael Collins, child of Irma and Michael
Claire Arkell Crimmins, child of Cindy and Michael
Liani Gabriela Delgado, child of Angelica and Angel
Eduardo Gallo, child of Leonor and Tomás
Esteban Gallo, child of Leonor and Tomás
Giovanni Antonio Herrera, child of Gabriela
William Patrick O’Connell, child of Megan and Stephen
Diamond Mariana Pascual, child of Andrea and Tomás

HOLIDAY CLOSURES School will close for Thanksgiving Break after classes Tuesday, November 24 and will reopen Monday, November 30. The Parish Center will close at 3 p.m. Wednesday, November 25 for the Thanksgiving holiday and will reopen at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, November 28. In the event of an emergency that requires the assistance of a priest, call the parish center at 773-539-7510 and the answering service will contact the appropriate person.

FAMILY NEEDS OUTERWEAR The St. Vincent de Paul Society has received a request for winter outerwear for a family of 8. Dad works full time cleaning fish, mom was recently hospitalized. The family includes an elderly grandfather, and 5 boys, one with Down syndrome. Their sizes are:
-- 9-year-old: coat size 10, boots men’s size 2;
-- 7-year-old: coat size 7, boots boys’ size 9;
-- 3-year-old and 18-month-old twins: coat size 2 years, boots boys’ sizes 5 and 6, diapers size 5.
The children need boots, coats, hats, gloves and scarves. Dad and grandpa need coats, hats, gloves and scarves size large. Mom needs only boots size 6 ½. Please bring any items to the church or the parish office marked for the Perez family. Thank you.

LOVE THE EIGHTIES AND NINETIES? The Centennial Historical Committee is seeking information and materials tied to parish life at Queen of Angels in the 1980’s and 1990’s. Please consider submitting photographs, remembrances, parish bulletins or any other artifacts that may be in your attic or basement. Contact 773-539-7510 or parish@queenofangelschicago.org.

CENTENNIAL ALBUM IS COMING The Centennial Album will encapsulate the many cherished memories from our parish’s 100 Years of Sharing and Caring. We invite you to advertise your business or offer your family’s congratulations to the parish in this once-in-a-lifetime book. You may also provide a name for the Legacy listing or be recognized with an Angel Sponsorship. The deadline has been extended to December 7, but please call Rachel at 773-539-7510 today!

YA VIENE EL ÁLBUM HISTÓRICO DEL CENTENARIO El Álbum del Centenario va encapsular los muchos recuerdos tan queridos de los 100 Años de Compartir y Cuidar de nuestra parroquia. Les invitamos a que anuncien su negocio u ofrezcan sus felicitaciones a la parroquia de parte de su familia en este libro que sale una vez en la vida. También puede dejar su nombre para las páginas del Legado (donación de $25 en memoria de los fallecidos) o Ángeles. El plazo para poner sus anuncios ha sido extendido hasta el 7 de diciembre, ¡pero por favor contacte al personal de la oficina parroquial al 773-539-3176 hoy!

SUNG VESPERS ADVENT SERVICE
Featuring John Rutter’s Dancing Day
“In her concern for our salvation, our loving mother the Church uses this holy season of Advent to teach us through hymns, canticles and other forms of expression, of voice or ritual, used by the Holy Spirit. She shows us how grateful we should be for so great a blessing, and how to gain its benefit: our hearts should be as much prepared for the coming of Christ as if he were still to come into this world. The same lesson is given us for our imitation by the words and example of the holy men of the Old Testament.” — St. Charles Borromeo
From ancient times the Church has had the custom of celebrating each day the Liturgy of the Hours. Vespers is the great and important prayer of the evening. Come join the choirs of Queen of Angels at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, December 13 for this rich and sacred form of prayer as we anticipate together the coming of our Lord, Jesus. A fellowship reception will follow. Childcare will be provided.

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND AND IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS: SHOP WITH THE ANGELS RETURNS! You asked for it, you got it! It’s back. Queen of Angels can again simplify your shopping with Shop with the Angels. Need some Jewel gift cards? A trip to Starbucks? A loaf of bread from Panera? Gift ideas for the sitter, Aunt Sally or your best friend? You’ve come to the right place. Jewel, Dominick’s, Panera, Starbucks, Mobil, BP and Shell gift cards will be in stock. Order forms are available for other purchases. Stop by the Parish Center during the week or at the table in the Gathering Space after the 8 and 9:30 a.m. Masses. Use SWTA to meet your holiday shopping needs. Profits can go to the parish, Lyman Fund or a school tuition account. Thanks for your interest!

HATS OFF TO HIGH ACHIEVER! Senior Megan Peterson achieved First Honor Roll status at Resurrection High School. Way to go, Megan!

WE CAN ALL GIVE TO IGIVE.COM Sign up on www.iGive.com, designate Queen of Angels as your cause and your online purchases lead to rebates to benefit Queen of Angels Parish — at no cost to you! Simply register and any time you shop online, an iGive.com logo appears to remind you a portion of your purchase price is automatically kicked back to the parish. And with several hundred stores registered, this is the easiest way to make a difference. Many gift cards purchased through Shop with the Angels are also valid through iGive.com, meaning the rebated amount to the parish can double!

MASS INTENTIONS Intentions may be placed for Sunday, weekday, holy day or holiday Masses in 2010. They may be offered in the name of friends or relatives, living or deceased, for those in need of extra prayers or in honor of a beloved saint. Dates special to your loved ones are great times to remember them in the prayers of the Mass. Suggested donation is $10. Call 773-539-7510.

NEW TO THE PARISH COMMUNITY? Welcome! Please visit the Parish Center or call 773-539-7510 to register in the parish. You are always welcome here.

SATURDAY ROSARY Join us to pray the Rosary after each 9 a.m. Saturday Mass. To volunteer to lead the Rosary, contact Joann at 773-583-1371 or green3256@yahoo.com.

DON’T BE ALONE ON THANKSGIVING A turkey dinner with all the trimmings will be served from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, November 26 at St. Benedict Parish’s Social Center, 2219 W. Irving Park Road. All are welcome. Let us know if you will attend, bring food and/or volunteer. Call 773-588-6484.

BEAT 1911 SET TO MEET All citizens residing between Lawrence and Montrose and Damen and the Chicago River are invited to attend the next Beat 1911 Meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, November 24 on the sixth floor at Kindred Hospital, 2544 W. Montrose Ave. Beat Meetings give the opportunity to express neighborhood safety concerns. For more information, contact the 19th District Community Policing Office at 312-744-5574.

CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
-- Gordon Tech Bingo: Play Monday Night Bingo at Gordon Tech College Prep High School, 3633 N. California. Enter through the gym. Doors open at 5 p.m., play begins at 7 p.m. and ends by 9:20 p.m. Every night is $25 bonus night. Raffle, pull tabs, food and parking available. Join the fun!
-- Notre Dame Open House: The Notre Dame High School for Girls will host an Open House from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, December 9 at 3115 N. Mason Ave. To make a reservation, call Julie Raino at 773-622-1541.
-- Resurrection Open House: Resurrection College Prep High School, 7500 W. Talcott, invites junior high girls and their families to attend an Open House to learn about the school from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, December 6. Call to schedule a Shadow Day. Contact Debbie Gillespie at 773-775-6616, ext. 129.

SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
November 26 — Thanksgiving/St. Vincent dePaul

Pope Benedict has proclaimed this the Year of the Priest. Please pray for vocations!

November 19, 2009 in Advent 2009, Announcements, High Schools, Holiday, Human Concerns Cluster, Music, Outreach, Queen of Angels Centennial, St. Vincent DePaul | Permalink

Human Concerns Cluster

The Human Concerns Cluster of Parish Organizations cares for those with needs particular to their life, the poor, and promotes the Church’s teachings of social justice and peace.
Ankle Biters (Parents of Younger Children)
Health Ministry
Peace and Justice Committee
Respect Life Committee
St. Vincent DePaul Society
U.S. Citizenship Classes
Alcoholics Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous, and Smokers Anonymous

January 01, 2004 in Human Concerns Cluster | Permalink

Ankle Biters (Parents of Younger Children)

Anklebiters is a social organization for parents, caregivers and children aged 3 and younger. We meet every Wednesday morning between 9:45 to 11:30 a.m. in the  Motor Skills Room (located in the basement) at Queen of Angels School, 4520 N. Western Ave. The youngsters can play with toys, grownups can chat and everyone can have a great time. Call Donna Czech at 773-271-0377.

Links

Queen of Angels Catholic Elementary School Pre-School
http://www.queenofangelschicago.org/
One of only a few Preschool programs in the Northside area that is fully accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.

Open Directory Project > Pre-School Links
http://www.dmoz.org/Kids_and_Teens/Pre-School/
Tons of activities, games, shareware, etc.

Kindle Park
http://www.kindlepark.com/
A safe education and play zone for kids 2 to 6.

Fun With Spot
http://www.funwithspot.com/
Full of games and activities which entertain and educate, Fun With Spot helps children to develop basic literacy, numeracy, ITC skills and much more.

Yahooligans
http://yahooligans.yahoo.com/
The web guide for kids.

January 01, 2004 in Human Concerns Cluster | Permalink

Health Ministry

The Health Ministry is responsible for coordination of Parish Blood Drives and Health Fairs. We welcome any and all parishioners with skills in various health care and medical fields willing to offer occasional services. the group meets seasonally in Parish Center or Lower Church. Contact Patti Jassak at (773) 583-3564 for to join!

HEALTH CARE CENTERS FOR THE UNINSURED
If you, or someone you know, needs health care and doesn't have insurance, contact one of the following health centers:

Chicago Department of Public Health
Uptown Center, 845 W. Wilson Ave., Chicago

West Town Center, 2418 W. Division St., Chicago, 312-747-9882
Erie Family Health Center: Superior Site
1701 W. Superior Street

Erie Family Health Center: Humboldt Park
2750 W. North Avenue, Chicago, 312-666-3494

Heartland Health Outreach
1015 W. Lawrence Avenue, 2nd Floor, 773-275-2060

Helping Hands Health Center
3502 N. Kedzie, 773-588-9640

Other Links

Illinois Catholic Health Association
http://www.il-cha.org/
The participants in Catholic health and social ministries throughout Illinois work together to infuse values and transform society by serving the health needs of people and communities and carrying on Jesus’ healing ministry.

Catholic Conference of Illinois
http://www.catholicconferenceofillinois.org/
The Catholic Conference of Illinois (CCI) is the agent through which the dioceses of Illinois may act mutually and cooperatively in matters of interdiocesan and state-wide interest. CCI is a board-approved administration with legislative priorities.

Cover the Uninsured Week
http://covertheuninsuredweek.org/
May 10-16, 2004. Former Presidents Gerald Ford (R) and Jimmy Carter (D) serve as Honorary Co-Chairs.

January 01, 2004 in Human Concerns Cluster | Permalink

Peace and Justice Committee

Click here to go directly to the Peace & Justice Committee website.

click here for peaceandjusticechicago.com

The Queen of Angels Peace & Justice Committee helps keep parishioners aware of the Catholic social teachings on peace and justice and works to develop responses to justice issues of the day. Membership is open to all interested parishioners. We meet every third Tuesday of each month, from 7 to 8:30 PM in the Voss Parish Center. Check meeting board for specific room. Contact Cliff McIntosh (773) 278-7625 or visit www.peaceandjusticechicago.com for more information.

January 01, 2004 in Human Concerns Cluster | Permalink

Respect Life Committee

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The Queen of Angels Respect Life Committee is a sub-committee of the Peace and Justice Committee.

We focus on raising awareness of the Catholic perspective of life issues from conception to natural death in both the parish and the school. This awareness is accomplished through continuing communication (Web, GUIDE), Activities (Flower Sales, Egg Days), and high-level communication (to answer current events and specific issues). Awareness will result in action, which this committee will promote and encourage (Prayer, Outreach to those in crisis, Announcements of upcoming events and connection with other Respect Life communities locally and globally).

Contact Patti CorbittRespect Life Coordinator, pcorbitt@ameritech.net, 773-275-8044 for more information.

January 01, 2004 in Human Concerns Cluster | Permalink

St. Vincent DePaul Society

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The St. Vincent DePaul Society is the parish outreach to the poor and to our own parishioners and neighbors in need. We coordinate direct assistance, the Annual Thanksgiving Food Drive, and the annual Easter Food Drive. We also direct those in need to other city and neighborhood aid agencies. Membership is open to volunteer leaders and members. Anyone may help with specific outreach and assistance tasks. We meet on the second Thursday of the month from 7:00-9:00 PM. Upper Voss/Parish Center. Contact person: Ann McCormick (773) 472-5388.

January 01, 2004 in Human Concerns Cluster | Permalink

U.S. Citizenship Classes

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The U.S. Citizenship Classes ministry helps prepare adults to pass the citizenship and language tests necessary to become citizens of the United States. Classes are facilitiated by a trained director and membership is open to anyone needing citizenship preparation. The group meets on Wednesday from 6:00 – 9:00 PM in Upper Voss/Parish Center.

Contact Deacon Ben Nieves (773) 539-3176 for more information.

Links

U.S. Catholic Bishops Office of Migration & Refugee Services Links
http://www.usccb.org/mrs/resbib.htm
Links to many resources for migrants

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
http://uscis.gov/graphics/index.htm
Official website of the government agency

Visa Now
http://www.visanow.com/
Great utility for looking up visa types

Immigration/Naturalization Services of Catholic Charities, Chicago
http://www.catholiccharities.net/servicesfamiliesimmnat.htm
Provides assistance to US citizens and lawful permanent residents in the immigration process involving family reunification applications, extensions of stay, replacement of permanent residence cards, work permits, naturalization certificates, inquiries for status of cases at INS as well as at the USA consulates abroad.

January 01, 2004 in Human Concerns Cluster | Permalink

Alcoholics Anonymous and Overeaters Anonymous

Support and life changing groups for those coping with addiction.

Alcoholics Anonymous: Monday 6:00 - 8:00 PM, Tuesday 7:00 – 9:00 PM
Overeaters Anonymous: Tuesday 5:30-6:30 PM, Wednesday 6:15-7:15 PM

Contacts:

Alcoholics Anonymous Chicago
General Service Office: 312-346-1475
Overeaters Anonymous Chicago: (708) 346-0000
Parish Office (773) 539-7510

January 01, 2004 in Human Concerns Cluster | Permalink