Mass Schedules

Weekday Masses
Chapel​
309 E. North Avenue, Bartlett, IL
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Monday-Friday | 8:30am
Eucharistic Adoration | 7:30am
Rosary | 8:00am
First Saturday | 8:30am

Confession Times
​Saturday | 3:30pm - 4:30pm
First Saturday | 8:00am - 8:25am, 9:00am - 9:25am
By appointment call 630-837-5411

Weekend Masses
Church​
131 S. Crest Avenue, Bartlett, IL
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Saturday | 5:00pm Vigil
Sunday | 8:00am, 9:30am, 11:00am
First Sunday in Tagalog | 5:00pm
parish news & events

HAPPY 40TH ANNIVERSARY DEACON DAVE - APRIL 25/26
Deacon Dave Sattler is celebrating 40 years of Ordination into the Diaconate. We are excited to be able to share this celebration with our parish family.
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All parishioners, friends and family are invited to attend our celebration fellowship for not only Deacon Dave but for his wife Terry. Together they have given of themselves to
St. Peter Damian. Please help us honor and celebrate them both!
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The celebration will be after all Masses in Hardy Hall.

MAY CROWNING - MAY 3rd AT THE 11:00AM MASS
Join us at the 11:00am Mass for the May Crowning of Mary.
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Children who received the Sacrament of First Communion are encouraged to dress in their communion attire and attend this Mass. Parishioners are also invited to bring fresh cut flowers to May Crowning and throughout the month of May. Flowers will be placed in front of the statue of Mary.
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OUR LADY OF FATIMA - ROSARY CELEBRATION MAY 13th
Join us at 7:00pm in the Church for Our Lady of Fatima - Rosary Celebration.
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All are welcome to join us for a bilingual rosary devotion with outdoor candlelight procession (weather permitting), commemorating the anniversary of the apparitions in Fatima, Portugal.
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All are encouraged to bring fresh cut flowers to this celebration.

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2026 OCIA CANDIDATES!
OCIA (THE ORDER OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS)
The Order of Christian Initiation of Adults (formerly RCIA) is the process by which people become members of the Roman Catholic Church. The process is concerned with the total formation of the person into:
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Believing with the Church community (doctrinal formation)
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Living with the Church community (practical formation)
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Praying with the Church community (liturgical formation)
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Serving with the Church community (apostolic formation)
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The OCIA is intended to serve:
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The unbaptized who would like to learn more about the Catholic faith
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Those baptized in another Christian denomination who would like to become Catholic
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Those baptized Catholic who have not received both Holy Communion and Confirmation​​
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St. Peter Damian offers a course which runs from mid-September through Easter for approximately 2 hours one day a week. If you are interested in registering for this program or have any questions, please call Don Herweg at 630-846-0318 or Deacon Mariusz Kosla at 847-738-3800.

