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St Charles Borromeo Church Mass Schedule

St. Charles Borromeo ChurchST. CHARLES BORROMEO CHURCH
1637 N. 37TH AVENUE
MELROSE PARK IL 60160
(708) 343-7646
A Scalabrinian Parish in the
Archdiocese of Chicago
 

Mass Schedule

Saturday/Sabado:

6:00 pm Spanish/Español

Sunday/Domingo:

7:30 am  English

9:00 am  Spanish/Español

10:30 am Spanish/Español

12:00 pm Spanish/Español

7:00 pm Spanish/Español

1st and 3rd Sunday 5:00 pm (Portuguese)

Weekdays/Entre Semana:

6:45 am  English (At Convent)               

6:30 pm Spanish/Español

Portuguese/Portugues

 5:00 pm every 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month

Confessions/Confesiones:

 Saturday/Sabado: 5:00 pm to 5:45 pm

LINKS

Mission Statement
Office Hours & Information
Parish History
Parish Organizations
Mass Schedule

PHOTO GALLERY

  • St Charles Feast
  • St Charles Feast
  • St Charles Feast
  • St Charles Feast
  • St Charles Feast
  • St Charles Feast
  • Brazilian Community
  • Brazilian Community
  • Brazilian Community
  • Brazilian Community
  • Brazilian Community
  • Brazilian Community
  • Brazilian Community
  • Brazilian Community
  • Brazilian Community

GREATEST NEED

Your contributions will go to our shelters for migrants and refugees, homes for the elderly, missions, and seminaries staffed by the Scalabrini missionaries.
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ADDRESS

546 N East Ave, Oak Park, IL 60302

EMAIL

provincial@scalabrinians.org

PHONE

+1 (708) 386-4430

MISSIONARIES OF ST CHARLES

The Congregation of the Missionaries of St. Charles – Scalabrinians – is an international community of religious serving migrants and refugees of different cultures, religions and ethnicities in 32 countries and on five continents. The Congregation was founded on November 28, 1887, by Blessed John Baptist Scalabrini (1839-1905), bishop of Piacenza (Italy). It was the period of massive emigration from Italy and Europe toward the Americas. It was a far-reaching phenomenon whose importance Bishop Scalabrini was able to grasp in both its social and religious dimensions.

Our province is located in five countries (USA, Canada, Mexico, Guatemala and El Salvador ). The provincial office is in Oak Park, Illinois located just outside Chicago. Our membership comes from 13 countries.

Our missionary focus for the last twenty-five years has been to minister to migrants and to be in mission with people on the move along with a special priority for the poorest migrants. What has become very obvious is that as we have taken more missionary risks and made an effort to clarify our Charism we have been blessed with more and more vocations. The blessing is doubled by the fact that we are currently receiving the vocations that match our present need.

GREATEST NEED

In the United States, Canada, Mexico, Guatemala, and El Salvador, our Scalabrinian Province of St. John the Baptist supports parishes, missions, seminaries, homes for the elderly, as well as shelters for migrants and refugees. Every year our shelters on the borders of the United States, Mexico and Guatemala provide food, clothing, shelter, medical care, legal counsel and spiritual assistance to thousands of migrants and refugees.

Your contributions will help us care for the migrants who are sick or elderly, and provide them with counseling and legal referral.

In addition, your contributions will help us prepare future Scalabrinian missionaries.
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VOCATION OFFICES


MEXICO
Seminario San Carlos
Web: www.jsf.com.mx

Seminario San Juan Bautista
Web: www.jsf.com.mx

GUATEMALA
Oficina Vocacional
Web: www.jsf.com.mx

VOLUNTEERS
Web: www.migrante.com.mx

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