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Prince of Peace Catholic Church 135 S. Milwaukee Ave. Lake Villa, IL 60046
(847) 356-7915 www.princeofpeacelv.org
August 9, 2020
Our Mission Empowered by the Holy Spirit, we are a Catholic Community
Open and Willing to Share Christ’s Presence and Love
with All God’s Family
Our Vision Following in the Footsteps of
the Prince of Peace
Mass Schedule
Saturday 5:00 p.m.
Sunday 7:30 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m.
RESERVATION REQUIRED TO ATTEND
Weekdays
8:00 a.m. - RESERVATION REQUIRED TO ATTEND
Holy Days
7:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m. - RESERVATION REQUIRED
Sacrament of Baptism
We are pleased to help your family prepare for the special event of your child’s entrance into our faith community. Please contact the parish office at least two months prior to your preferred Baptism date to schedule a preparation class. We encourage attendance at this class well before the baby’s birth.
Sacrament of Reconciliation CALL THE PARISH OFFICE FOR APPOINTMENT
Sacraments of Initiation Adults interested in receiving the Sacraments of Initiation (Baptism, Eucharist, Confirmation) may call the Director of our RCIA program, Deacon Tim Leonard.
Sacrament of Marriage Please contact the parish office at least six months prior to your wedding to set a date and to begin your marriage preparation and required paper work.
Home or Hospital Visitation (Temporarily Suspended) Anyone who cannot attend Mass because of age or illness, and would like to receive the Eucharist at home, should call the parish office to arrange a visit. Likewise, if you are being admitted to the hospital, and would like a visit, please call. Due to confidentiality reasons, hospitals no longer call the parish to inform us when parishioners are admitted.
Mass Intentions If you would like to request Mass intentions, please call the parish office and leave a message. We will call you back to arrange a date(s) & time(s) & can mail Mass cards if desired.
“It is not the strongest or the most intelligent who will survive but those who can best manage change.”
― Leon C. Megginson
It is amazing what we can learn about ourselves when we are forced out of doing things the “usual way” or are deprived of what we are used to always having. The quote above hits it
right on the head… When we are faced with changing our habits out of necessity, we have two choices – roll with the punches or submit to the void. But even just rolling with the punches is not an assurance – the term “weathering the storm” does not merely mean that we survived, but that we have been changed (weathered) by it as well and that change is what will help keep us from getting tossed again when it returns.
I first, and best, learned this when I was unemployed for a few months in 2010. Heading into that unknown was super stressful and the temptation to despair was overwhelming: there was no way we were going to be able to pay the bills, how are we going to survive without that income? I will never get a job like that again; we are headed to bankruptcy for sure.
The waves seemed unsurmountable.
What was required to get through it was to look at things in a completely different light. The plans I had made before could not remain the same. Goals had to change and ways of approaching something as simple as dinner that night required a fresh way of looking at things.
In the end, instead of bankruptcy there grew new habits and ways of looking at things that have made us even stronger during the times of plenty, because now, instead of thinking the plenty could never end, we expect and plan that it will. We learned to live more simply, and instead of setting our sights on the five minutes ahead of us, we started to take the long view - we learned to embrace the changes as a positive and began to see where good can grow where only a desert seemed to exist before.
A sailor setting out to sea who navigates by only looking 100 feet ahead is bound to end up going in circles, lost at sea. One who’s sights are set on a distant star will be more likely to reach the destination. This does not mean that the waves and the wind will not kick up, nor does it mean that the leading star will fall out of sight at times, but when those temporary roadblocks become the focus, they will consume us.
Peter asks Jesus to call him out onto the water, and for as long as his sights are set on Jesus, he is able to walk on it. But the moment he looks at the wind and the waves, he loses faith, loses sight, and the sea overwhelms him.
Change is all around us now, and for some of us that change is profound; from the world, to our country, our job to our parish and families, the way of doing things before has been pushed aside and needs to be transformed. Only by keeping our sights on the long game, by keeping our sights on Jesus and not the storm, will we be able to push through what the world is throwing at us and by embracing the positive that change can bring, be all the better on the other side for it.
Deacon James Even
We l c o m e t o P r i n c e o f Pe a c e • L a ke V i l l a
From the Desk of Deacon James Even, Religious Education Coordinator
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Sunday, August 9, 2020 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 Michelle Angeloff Req Glenn & Shannon Kurtz George Orbank Req Mark & Joan Weiss Bill Kearney Req Mom & Dad
9:30 Craig Mac Murray Req Maureen Harney Ted Czerkies Req Auntie Pat & Uncle Paul Mary Ellen McFarlin Req Chuck McFarlin
11:30 Margaret Lindner Req Frayer Family Evelyn Kliem Req Family Cesar Marbella Req Family Patrick Tanael Req Family
Monday, August 10, 2020 St. Lawrence 8:00 Parishioners of Prince of Peace Hugh Richard Williams Req Barb Brendel O’Dell
Tuesday, August 11, 2020 St. Clare 8:00 Ethan Kurtz (MFL) Req Glenn & Shannon Kurtz Gary Frighetto Req Stressler Family John Magnus (MFL) Req Jasper & Roxanne
Wednesday, August 12, 2020 Weekday/St. Jane Frances de Chantal 8:00 Deacons of Prince of Peace Req Ron De Grand Roxanne Burns (MFL) Req Mom & Dad
Thursday, August 13, 2020 Weekday/Ss. Pontian & Hippolytus 8:00 For the Souls in Purgatory Chester Dykiel Req Family Marie Krynicki Req Weiss Family
Friday, August 14, 2020 St. Maximilian Kolbe 8:00 Julie Ciric Req Jasper & Roxanne Donald Cravins (MFL) Req Jasper & Roxanne
Saturday, August 15, 2020 The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary 5:00 Leona Toth Req Zurek Family Carl Erber Req Pat & Family Shirley Wipperfurth Req Wipperfurth Family
Sunday, August 16, 2020 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 Julia Walsh Req Darlene Gorman Terri Bunsen (MFL) Req Mom & Dad
9:30 Irene Rose Roether Req Cathy & Andy Hack Shirley Wipperfurth Req Reidel Family
11:30 Margaret Lindner Req Frayer Family Francesca Szweda Req Zaucha Family
MFL: Denotes Mass for the Living
In Our Prayers
Judy Armstrong Philip Bell
Michael Bena Greg Benyak Evelyn Bernd
Fay Bernd Larry Bobko
Bonnie Brackus Jesse Bradbury
Terri Bunsen Jessica Hayes Buteyn
Helen Cachur Brandon Carp Anna Chavez Sandra Chinn Steven Chinn Mark Cooper Louise Creten Tom Creten Josie Daluga Linda Data John Delisi
Keith Depperschmidt Jeanne Dohnalek Chris Edwardson Patricia Espinosa
Debie Fabian Gregory Fassbinder
Jean Filarski Colleen Fuller
Karen Funderburk Ann Gawlik
Diane Gembarski Sophia Green
Cameron Guzowski Darlene Harrison
Jamie Hogan Fran Horn
Erik Hudson Tom Kanka
Helen Karczewski Colleen Kausak
Don Kausak Bill Krause
Shannon Kurtz Janice Kutinac
Jennifer LaMontagne Debbie Lewis Kaila Mabus
Linda Maggiore Judy Magnus Clark Mangus
Joyce Mangus Elaine Mayer
Rosella McCarthy Stephanie McClain
Marie McClory Mike McClory
Gabriel Mendoza Kevin Musgrove
Janelle Nagy Betty Oechsle
Daniel O’Heath Thomas O’Heath Donovan O’Neil
Noah O’Neil Chris Pajak
Renee Piekal Julie Petrosius Arline Rapala
Margie Rasmussen Ken Ratajczyk Roland Rauch Rosalie Rauch Becky Rentz Lois Revell
Joanne Robertson Martina Roon Diane Sanders
Heather Satenstein Scott Sauline Jeni Savage
Jenna Schrader Mary Schubert
Stanley Schubert Terry Sheehan
Rosemary Short Gene Skrypnyk
Barb Stein Robert Sweetwood
Andrew Szyjka Raymond Testa Brian Thomsen
Thomas Thomsen Edward Tracz
Lawrence Ventimiglia Anicia Villaseñor Jeanette Weber
Mark Weiss Aly Winiger Nancy Wolff
Janet Workman Maya Zaucha
MASS Intentions for the Week
Our prayers and sympathy to the families of
Kathy Tomase (mother of Rosemary Kremkau),
and the recently departed.
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord.
Please contact the parish office to have a family member added to the prayer list.
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PRINCE OF PEACE SCHEDULE FOR THIS WEEK
We thank everyone for their patience as we continue in our second month of Masses and activities.
Eucharistic Adoration/Private Prayer on Mondays - 45 minute intervals
Monday, August 10th from 5:00pm until 7:45pm - WITH RESERVATION SYSTEM
(5:00 - 5:45pm, 6:00 - 6:45pm & 7:00 - 7:45pm)
Sunday Mass
Next weekend, August 15-16, with our normal schedule:
5:00pm (Saturday, anticipatory), 7:30am, 9:30am, and 11:30am - WITH RESERVATION SYSTEM
Weekday Mass August 10 – August 14 at 8:00am - WITH RESERVATION SYSTEM
Reconciliation is currently by appointment
Please call the parish office & leave a message or email Fr. John at [email protected] or Fr. Gerald at [email protected] to make an appointment.
The Cardinal recognizes that many parishioners are concerned about their health, and may be reluctant
to gather for Mass, so, the dispensation from attending Mass is still in effect. Since parishioners are still dispensed from coming to Mass, we will continue to record the Sunday Mass and have it available on our website.
We need to clean the church between Masses, so, we ask that parishioners exit the church building, to the parking lot, immediately after Mass so that this can be done.
We are using an online reservation system to monitor the number of individuals we can safely have in the church and maintain safe social distancing. If you are unable to access the reservation site by computer or cell phone, you can call the parish office and we will manually enter you into a time slot.
This sign up will be used for Masses AND Eucharistic Adoration. We are asking everyone to use the reservation system which is available from the front page of our website (www.princeofpeacelv.org).
If individuals come without a reservation it may be necessary to turn parishioners away if the church gets too full. I ask that you please understand the situation and please do not be offended if this happens. Again, I want to thank everyone for their patience and understanding.
Thank you for your cooperation with these new protocols we must follow. It has been wonderful to see everyone again. We look forward to when all of us can join together around the Lord’s table. Father Gerald, your parish staff and volunteer team
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TIPS FOR ALL WORSHIPERS: What to Expect
BE EARLY - allow yourself extra time to check in before Mass.
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Banns II Madison Rinaldi & Max Erpelding
Eucharistic Adoration—NEW INFORMATION
Mondays from 5:00 p.m. - 7:45 p.m. (Reservation Required)
~ Benediction before the end of EACH Adoration “Hour”
~ Recitation of the Rosary each Monday at 7:00pm … except the 1st Monday of the month.
~ Divine Mercy Chaplet at 7:00pm on the 1st Monday of each month
“God dwells in our midst, in the Blessed Sacrament of the Altar.” ~ St. Maximilian Kolbe
Special Intention for the week of August 10, 2020
That setting aside our very selves we may learn to be neighbors to those
who find themselves on the margins of human life and society.
Come, help us pray.
Have You Thought About RCIA?
Have you thought about becoming a Catholic? Are you a Catholic who has never moved beyond the Sacrament of Baptism? Do you know others who have mentioned an interest in learning about the Catholic religion, those never baptized or baptized in a different Christian religion? Or, do you know someone who was baptized Catholic but never received further instruction to receive First Communion and Confirmation? RCIA is here for all of you!
This year’s RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) formation group is scheduled to begin meeting on September 8, 2020 (this date is like all other dates at this time, likely to be changed since it is dependent on our ability to get together safely). Once you have made contact as listed below, we will keep you informed on our status and plans.
Meeting on Tuesday evenings at 7:30 p.m. until about 9:00 p.m., people who meet the conditions mentioned in the questions above come together to learn about the Catholic religion in an adult learning environment. The class format allows and promotes interaction between the presenter and the participants, and asking questions is strongly encouraged.
No commitment to become a member of the Catholic faith is required of those who attend until well into the process. All are welcome to come and see what the RCIA is all about and to join the group’s leader, Deacon Tim Leonard, on this journey of faith discernment. Please contact Deacon Tim at (847) 265-0686 or email [email protected] if you have an interest in exploring the Catholic faith or if you would like additional information. He’s waiting to hear from YOU!
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Masks will have “Double P” logo shown at left. Please call Brooks-Allan with any questions. Pick up will be at the parish when you come to Mass.
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Weekend Stewardship Collection For the weekend of August 1-2, 2020
Total Envelopes $ 6,797.56
Electronic Giving $ 9,316.50
TOTAL COLLECTION $16,114.06
“He said, ‘Come.’ Peter got out of the boat and began to walk on the water toward Jesus.” (Matthew 14:29)
When you hear Jesus calling, do you respond immediately and trust that He knows what He’s doing? If so, you are walking on water! When we say “yes” to Jesus, we feel the power of His presence in our lives. We can feel the freedom it gives us! Listen to how Jesus is calling you to live the extraordinary life He has intended for you.
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Readings for the week of August 9, 2020
Sunday: 1 Kgs 19:9a, 11-13a/Ps 85:9, 10, 11-12, 13-14 [8]/Rom 9:1-5/Mt 14:22-33 Monday: 2 Cor 9:6-10/Ps 112:1-2, 5-6, 7-8, 9 [5]/Jn 12:24-26 Tuesday: Ez 2:8—3:4/Ps 119:14, 24, 72, 103, 111, 131 [103a]/Mt 18:1-5, 10, 12-14 Wednesday: Ez 9:1-7; 10:18-22/Ps 113:1-2, 3-4, 5-6 [4b]/ Mt 18:15-20 Thursday: Ez 12:1-12/Ps 78:56-57, 58-59, 61-62 [cf. 7b]/ Mt 18:21—19:1 Friday: Ez 16:1-15, 60, 63 or 16:59-63/Is 12:2-3, 4bcd, 5-6 [1c]/Mt 19:3-12 Saturday: Rv 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab/Ps 45:10, 11, 12, 16 [10bc]/1 Cor 15:20-27/Lk 1:39-56 Next Sunday: Is 56:1, 6-7/Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8 [4]/Rom 11:13-15, 29-32/Mt 15:21-28
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What Do I do with My Church Donations since we are not Passing the Basket?
Please consider signing up for Electronic Giving for your Sunday contributions. You can sign up for a regular giving schedule through Give Central (the “Donate Now” button on our parish website) or fill out an “Electronic Giving” form and return it to the church. A form an be found on our website or can be mailed/emailed to you.
Why should I sign up for Electronic Giving?
You don’t have to worry about remembering your church envelope when you come to Mass. Or worry about mailing your donation to the church. Couldn’t we all use one less thing to think about/remember?
You can give from your checking/savings account OR with a credit card (how many earn rewards with their card?) You are able to support your parish even when you are unable to attend Mass. It’s a “greener” option - less envelopes = less paper, less postage, less waste. YOU decide how much, how often & when the contribution is given. Instead of a monthly envelope packet you receive a quarterly packet, which contains envelopes for any special
collections (i.e. St. Vincent de Paul, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, etc.). OR you can opt for no envelopes at all.
If you have questions, please call the parish office (847-356-7915) or email our Business Manager, Barb Ruhl, at [email protected]. Thank you!
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Prayer Line Contacts
Beth Best (224) 234-5372 / [email protected]
Sandra Keske (847) 340-9971
Liz Reidel (847) 265-8089 Chris Styskal (847) 610-0640
Prince of Peace Youth Ministry Info (847) 356-7915 [email protected]
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
For more information call the parish office at
(847) 356-7915 or email
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Helpful Resources
AA Meeting St. Peter’s Church, Antioch. Contact Bill L., (847) 204-4877
Aid for Women of Northern Lake County Pregnant? Worried? Compassionate volunteers are there to help. (847) 249-2700; www.aidforwomenlakecounty.org
Caregiver Support Program Catholic Charities, (Senior Services) (847) 546-5733 Offers a grant for respite for caregivers regardless of income.
Community Health Primary Care Center, Lake County Health Department Midlakes Medical Clinic, Round Lake Park, (847) 984-5100
Illinois Department of Children & Family Services (DCFS) (800) 252-2873 / Child Abuse Hotline
Lake County Immunizations Clinic 2303 Dodge Ave., Waukegan (847) 377-8470
Lake Villa Township For General Assistance and Food, (847) 356-2116
Office for the Protection of Children & Youth, Archdiocese of Chicago (312) 534-5319
Project Rachel A path to healing & reconciliation for those injured by abortion. Sponsored by Archdiocese of Chicago (312) 337-1962
Senior Community Based Services Catholic Charities in Round Lake, (847) 546-5733
Young Adult Ministry of Lake County www.yamlakecounty.com YAM Lake County on Facebook & Twitter
National Suicide Prevention Hotline (800) 273-TALK [8255]
A Safe Place 24-Hr Hotline (847) 249-4450 (Domestic Violence)
A Prayer for Vocations:
Heavenly Father, Your divine Son taught us to pray to the Lord of the harvest to send laborers into His vineyard.
We earnestly beg You to bless our Archdiocese and our world with many priests and religious men and women
who will love You fervently, and gladly and courageously spend their lives in service to Your Son’s Church under
the guidance of the Holy Spirit. We pray that their lives may be always centered on our Eucharistic Lord; that
they be always faithful to the Holy Father; and that they may be devoted sons and daughters of Mary, our
Mother, in making You known and loved; and that all may attain Heaven. Bless our families and our children and
choose from our homes those whom You desire for this holy work. We ask this in Jesus’ name. Amen.
Ray Millington - Baird & Warner
“We need to pray that married couples will love their vocation, even when the road becomes difficult.” (St. John Paul II) How can you be a spiritual and practical support for other couples and families who are struggling?
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The information on this page is intended to assist those in our parish in knowing the variety of ministries and activities at Prince of Peace. The names and phone numbers of the heads of each ministry are here for your information.
Liturgy Commission
Altar Servers Fr. John Hetland 847-356-7915
Children’s Liturgy Deacon James Even 847-356-5850
Environment & Art Fr. John Hetland 847-356-7915
Eucharistic Ministers Bob & Linda Bahna 847-265-9568
Lectors Kathy Blashe 847-265-7259
Music Ministry Brian Cooper 847-356-7915
POP Choir Brian Cooper 847-356-7915
Folk Choir Jim Gorski 847-265-1715
Teen Choir Brian Cooper 847-356-7915
Youth Choir Brian Cooper 847-356-7915
Sacristans Darlene Gorman 847-740-2259
Chris Styskal 847-610-0640
Ushers Barb Ruhl 847-356-7915
PPC Liaison Michele Welch 302-333-7985 Dianne Glozier 224-639-3942
Adoration Deacon James Even 847-767-5642
Catholics Come Home Barb Ruhl 847-356-7915
Christ Renews His Parish Sandra Keske 847-340-9971
John Rappe 847-356-1287
Grace-Filled Women Pat Spencer 847-265-0235
Prayer Line Beth Best 224-234-5372
Rosary Prayer Group Ted & Chris Styskal 847-610-0241
Rosary-Victory Lakes Becky Grant 847-838-1668
PPC Liaison Mike Wilson 847-687-7410 Allan Lacson 757-439-0256 Tiffany Gembarski 262-295-1035
Spiritual Life Commission
Formation/Education Commission
Baptismal Preparation Deacon Chris Savage 847-417-1131
Bible Study Barb Ruhl 847-356-7915
FOCCUS (Marriage Prep) John & Rosemary Denison 847-356-3630
Natural Family Planning Jonas & Elizabeth Hedsund 847-323-4477
Parish School Dr. Stephanie Stoneberg 847-356-6111
School Advisory Board Jen Meek 262-515-2080
Athletics Chris Meincke 847-612-4554
POP Parent Group Kim Neisen 224-230-2693
Chris Newman 847-263-7205
R.C.I.A. Deacon Tim Leonard 847-265-0686
R.C.I.A. Sponsors Beth Best 224-234-5372
Religious Education Deacon James Even 847-356-5850
S.P.R.E.D. Tina Martz 847-356-0243
Vacation Bible School Joan Weiss/Kathy Gutknecht 847-356-5850
Youth Ministry/Teen Mass Tom Nagelhout 847-356-7915
PPC Liaison Kim Zurek 847-395-1866 Joanne Gorski 224-623-9405 Matt Krause 224-240-3491 Laura Cicero 224-372-7501
Pastoral Concerns Commission
Annulment Support Call the Parish Office 847-356-7915 Bereavement & Funeral Deacon Jim Minor 847-356-7915 Divorced & Separated Norb Pozen 815-245-7415 Domestic Violence Ministry Deacon Jim Minor 847-356-7915 Elizabeth Ministry Deacon Jim Minor 847-356-7915 Grief Support Deacon Jim Minor 847-356-7915 Homebound Ministry Deacon Jim Minor 847-356-7915 Make-a-Meal Ministry Gina Stanley 847-356-7915 Respect Life Deacon Jim Minor 847-355-7915 Sharing Parish Deacon Jim Minor 847-356-7915 St. Vincent de Paul Society Call the Parish Office 847-356-7915 Or email [email protected]
PPC Liaison Susan Hogan 847-525-4554 Mary Recktenwald 630-278-9331
ElderCARE Christ Church Deacon Jim Minor 847-356-7915 Food Drives Dana & Beth Pitel 847-546-4461 Health Education Raeann Fuller 847-356-9918 Knights of Columbus Pasquale D’Agostino 224-372-0543 Medical Lending Closet Call the Parish Office 847-356-7915 Parents of Little Angels Jessica Criales 763-442-0001 Amanda Stapleton 414-731-1685 Prayer Shawl Ministry Jean Coon 847-391-9334 Savvy Seniors Group Vicki Eiden 847-265-4469 Scouting: Boy Scouts Tony Gundrum 847-356-1535 Cub Scouts Corrie Carp 847-208-4883 Wedding Ministry Judie Garver 847-548-4570 Welcome Committee Chuck Eiden 847-265-4469 Young Adult 4:12 Mary Orozco 224-243-1476
Community Life Commission
PPC Liaison Chuck McFarlin 847-525-5866 Tony Gundrum 847-702-1535
Parish Resources Commission
Buildings & Grounds Alan Frayer 847-356-2985 Communications Ministry Tom Nagelhout 847-356-7915 Helping Hands Mary Dubicki 847-337-9737 Library John Delisi 847-265-1016
PPC Liaison Dan Kerkman 847-477-6334
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Pastoral Staff
Rev. Gerald G. Walsh Pastor
Rev. John G. Hetland Associate Pastor
Rev. Jack Ryan Rev. Mark Canavan Assisting Priests
Deacon James & Sabrina Even Deacon Tim & Mary Leonard Deacon Jim & Nancy Minor Deacon Chris & Jeni Savage Deacon Mark & Joan Weiss Permanent Deacons
Deacon Jeff & Sue Barton Retired Deacon
Barb Ruhl Business/Operations Manager
Deacon Jim Minor Director of Pastoral Services
Deacon James Even Coordinator of Religious Education
Brian Cooper Director of Music Ministry/Organist
Tom Nagelhout Youth Ministry
Dr. Stephanie Stoneberg Principal
Maintenance
Administration
Denise Larson Cindy Nagelhout Gina Stanley Joan Weiss Parish Secretaries
Gina Stanley Religious Ed Secretary
Helen Golebiowski Bookkeeper
Sandy Stanton School Secretary
Parish Contacts
Finance Committee Connie Wipperfurth…………….847-265-2486
Parish Pastoral Council Dan Kerkman (Chair)……… 847-477-6334
Parish Address 135 S. Milwaukee Ave. Lake Villa, IL 60046
Parish Office Phone: 847-356-7915 Fax: 847-265-1678
Office Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. —9:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. —5:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m.—Noon
School Office Phone: 847-356-6111 Fax: 847-356-6121
School Office Hours: Monday—Friday 7:15 a.m.—2:30 p.m.
Religious Education Office Phone: 847-356-5850 Fax: 847-265-1678
Office Hours: Monday—Friday 8:00 a.m.—4:30 p.m.
Miguel Ramirez Maintenance
Francisco Arrieta-Cruz Custodian
Sergio Ramirez Custodian
Please inform the parish office of any additions to your family, changes in member status or address changes. All Catholic adults, 18 years old and no longer in school, who live within the parish area should register in their own name. Active and supporting membership includes offering one’s time, talent and treasure to assist in promoting the Gospel and the mission of Prince of Peace Parish. Please help us maintain our parish records by registering or
advising us of changes as soon as possible. Welcome to Prince of Peace! We are glad you are here!
Prince of Peace staff and the Communications Ministry frequently videotape or photograph participants enjoying programs, Masses and other events at our facility. These photographs are taken for use in parish publications, flyers, our website, brochures and future materials. All photos and videos taken on Prince of Peace property are for parish use and become the sole property of the parish. If you or a member of your family does not wish to be photographed, please contact the parish office.
PPC Liaisons to each of our parish
commissions are listed on the previous page.
Visit us at: www.princeofpeacelv.org
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