Blessed are they called home by the God of love. The Mass of Remembrance in loving memory of Parishioners called home to God (October 17, 2022 – October 10, 2023) will be celebrated in Our Lady of the Wayside Church [read more...]
Blessed are they called home by the God of love. In loving memory of Parishioners called home to God (August 24, 2021–October 11, 2022) (March 2020-November 2020) Joan O’Shea (March 21) Josephine Kuta (November 29) (August 2021-December 2021) John Stanko, [read more...]
St. James is presenting an All Souls Mass with special music on Wednesday, November 2 at 7:00 pm. All are welcome! For additional information, please contact Natalie Conseur at 224-345-7217 or nconseur@stjamesah.org.
Here is the schedule for upcoming All Saints and All Souls Day Masses. All Saints Day (November 1) 8:30 am (Fr. Gilbert) 2:00 pm* (Fr. Gilbert) 4:15 pm (Fr. Arthur) 7:00 pm (Fr. Arthur) *OLW School Mass All Souls Day [read more...]
Last Sunday’s 11:30 am mass was one of remembrance for those who lost their lives 40 years ago in the Tylenol murders, including OLW parishioner Adam Janus, his brother Stanley, and sister-in-law, Theresa. Bishop Jeffrey Grob celebrated the mass with [read more...]
September 2022 marks the 40th anniversary of the Tylenol Murders which had a direct impact on our parish community. Adam Janus, an OLW parishioner, was the second fatality (of seven) from consuming potassium cyanide-laced Tylenol. Adam’s brother Stanley and sister-in-law [read more...]
At this Saturday’s 5:00 pm Vigil Mass, we will remember and honor Our Lady of the Wayside’s faithful departed who went home to God this past year. Family members who lost loved ones in will process into church with lighted [read more...]
November is a time for remembering and praying for our loved ones who have gone before us and whose loss we feel. It is a time when we are particularly conscious of those in our parish who are grieving and [read more...]