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St Albert the Great Catholic Church

St Albert the Great Catholic Church

Burbank, IL

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Become a Parishioner

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Thank you for choosing to register at Saint Albert the Great Catholic Church!

 

 

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Why become a parishioner?

THE PARISH – THE JOURNEY of FAITH

As a Catholic Christian Parish, we at St. Joseph are all embarked on a great journey — the journey of Life and Faith. It is a great comfort to know that others are on the same road as we are. When we register with a parish we are saying that it is our wish to travel down this road of Life and Faith with that particular community of people by our becoming active its mission and vision and supporting it. In fact, the word parish comes from the Greek word “paroikia” meaning “a pilgrim people,” a people on a journey of faith; a journey that we hope one day will lead to the fullness of life in God’s Kingdom forever.

Living in a culture that no longer supports a religious way of life, much less a Catholic Christian way of life, the local parish plays an integral role in helping to guide and support us on our journey. The parish does this through it’s educational and formational programs, prayer groups, spiritual development and celebrations of the Word and Sacraments. By these means, the parish empowers, nourishes and empowers, nourishes and enables us to grow in wisdom, healing and grace before God and our world.

The parish cannot exist and grow as a separate entity without the active ongoing relationship among those who compose it. When registering with a parish a person, a person is entering into a live faith community and like any other relationships, if it s to be viable and healthy and participatory there must be mutual commitment with it’s members.

Today, we live in a very mobile society. More than any other period in history we live in a time of shopping and surfing, the malls, the internet, multi-channel TV, etc. The church is not immune from this reality. Continually we meet people shopping for churches and parishes, people who for a variety of reasons never think of establishing a home parish until they plan to get married or have a child baptized, retired, etc.

The Church, for it’s part, requires pastors to have a founded hope and trust that those seeking the sacraments are practicing Catholics in good standing and open to growth. The same is true when parents present their children for the sacraments. Pastors are to have a founded hope that the children will be raised in the Catholic faith. We, therefore, invite you to become an active member of the church and establish a nourishing home parish.

 

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When will I get my envelopes?

You will receive envelopes every 2 months

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Contact Information

St. Albert the Great Church
8000 S. Linder Ave., Burbank, IL. 60459
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Phone: (708) 423-0321
Email: stalbert@archchicago.org
Ministry of Care: (708) 423-0321
Prayer Network: (708) 966-4068

Parish Office Hours

  • Monday – Friday: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
    Closed for Lunch &  Sanitizing 12:00 pm -1:00 pm
  • Saturday  9:00 am – 12:00 pm 
  • Sunday –  Closed 

“Sacred Heart of Jesus”

Eucharistic Adoration Chapel is open Mon–Fri from 8:30 am to 8:30 pm. Saturday 8:30 am – 6: 00 pm Parishioners are needed to commit ONE HOUR per week. We invite all of you to attend Holy Mass in the Chapel every third Saturday at 7:00 am.

Every Tuesday! Doors open 4PM

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Masks

Beginning Thursday, February 10, archdiocesan churches and chapels in Lake and Suburban Cook Counties (excluding Oak Park and Evanston) can move to mask-optional for all Masses, liturgies and Religious Education classes. The City of Chicago, Oak Park, and Evanston Health Departments currently have standing orders requiring masks applicable to Masses, liturgies and Religious Ed classes. We will continue to follow these orders in those municipalities while they are in effect. This mirrors the guidance provided to archdiocesan schools, as well.

To be clear, archdiocesan and parish offices, including parish halls and social gathering places, must wait until the governor’s current statewide mask order is lifted on February 28 before moving to a mask-optional environment. Even then, some municipalities may still have standing orders requiring masks. We will continue to monitor developments in those jurisdictions and communicate updates accordingly.

As we transition to mask-optional, please note the following:

  • Parishioners and Religious Education families should be reminded to report any COVID positive cases (instances when the individual has been on parish property within 48 hours of symptoms or positive diagnosis) to the parish office so that appropriate communication can be shared with any close contacts.
  • Everyone is encouraged to vaccinate, boost when eligible, and wear masks, if preferred. N95 masks are highly effective at preventing transmission of COVID regardless of whether the wearer is around masked or unmasked individuals. We support everyone in whichever decision they make regarding the regular use of masks.
  • Masks may be required during periods of high community infection. We will continue to assess current trends and based on infection levels, we may require churches to temporarily require masks once again in the future.

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