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Daily Archives: 3 January 2019
Requiescat In Pace: Fr. Willard F. “Bill” Jabusch
An online friend alerted me to this news last month: Fr. Willard F. “Bill” Jabusch, 88, passed on December 8th. … Fr. Bill was a Catholic priest, educated at Mundelein Seminary, Loyola University and Northwestern University. His education was enhanced … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgical Music
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Last Christmas
One of our parishioners posted this capture on facebook with a note reminding us this would be the last Christmas in the old church. It’s a long story connected with the parish founding. As was told to me, the founding … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgy, Parish Life
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