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Weekend Masses

Saturday  5:00 pm
Sunday   
7:30 am, 9:30 am, 11:30 am,  5:00pm 


You may watch recent Sunday Mass "Mass at St. Edna".


Daily Mass

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 8:00 am


Communion Service

Thursday: 8:00am 


Communion Service

Monday - Friday: 6:45am


The Adoration Chapel

Our Adoration Chapel is available to use five days a week.

Please USE Entrance Door #4 (off the Community Room patio)


Monday - Thursday:   7:00 am until 7:00 pm

Friday:                              7:00 am until 1:00 pm




Reconciliation (Confession)

The sacrament is available first and third Saturday of each month,

from 8:00am—8:45am, or by appointment. 


Baptisms

Celebrated the 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month at 1:15 pm.
Please register beforehand 847-398-3362.


Marriages

Arrangements for the celebration of marriage should be made at the Parish Office at least 6 months in advance.
Please call for an appointment with a priest 847-398-3362.


Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick

Please call the Parish Office to have a family member who is seriously ill or elderly receive the Anointing of the Sick 847-398-3362.


Funerals

Funeral arrangements can be made at the Parish Office - 847-398-3362.


Mass Celebrants


 April 27 & 28, 2024

5:00pm— Rev. Darrio Boscutti

7:30am— Rev. Darrio Boscutti &
                      Deacon Jim Pauwels

9:30am— Msgr. John Canary &
                       Deacon Jim Pauwels

11:30am—Msgr. John Canary &
                        Deacon Joe Yannotta

5:00pm— Rev. Darrio Boscutti &
                        Deacon Joe Yannotta



 May 4 & 5, 2024

  5:00pm— Rev. Darrio Boscutti &
                         Deacon Joe Yannotta

  7:30am— Rev. Bill Zavaski &
                         Deacon Jim Pauwels

  9:30am— Rev. Darrio Boscutti &
                         Deacon Joe Yannotta

11:30am—Rev. Darrio Boscutti

  5:00pm— Rev. Corey Brost


LOW GLUTEN HOSTS


 St. Edna has LOW GLUTEN HOSTS available for people with gluten intolerances.

About ten minutes before Mass begins, let the assigned Sacristan of that Mass (usually sitting near the Tabernacle, and wearing a “SACRISTAN” badge, hung from a landyard around their neck) know that you will be needing a low-gluten host, so they can place one on the Altar for you to be consecrated.

At Communion time, be sure you are in the line that receives Communion from the PRIEST, and let him know the low-gluten Host is for you.


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