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Today is May 9, 2008

Mexican Mobile Consulate

The University of St. Francis in Joliet plans to host the Mexican Mobile Consulate May 6-9. The most common matters are insurance/renewal of Mexican passports and Mexican identification documents. For complete details or to make appointments 815-724-2002.

St. Mary Magdalene Parish

St. Mary Magdalene Parish plans to hold a Mother's Day breakfast from 8 a.m.-noon May 11 in the parish school. The cost is adults-$6.50, seniors and children 3-12 years-$5.50 and 2 and under-free. For more information 815-727-7553.

Catholic Charities

Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Joliet plans to sponsor a benefit golf outing at 1:30 p.m. May 16 at Ruffled Feathers Golf Club in Lemont. Tickets are $250 if purchased by May 2 and $275 afterward. For more information www.cc-doj.org.

Holy Family Parish

Holy Family Parish in Shorewood plans to host a concert with internationally known artist Tatiana. The inspirational presentation, dubbed "I Do Believe: The Journey of Faith," is scheduled at 7 p.m. May 17. For more information 815-725-6880.

St. Mary School

St. Mary School in West Chicago plans to hold an alumni reunion May 18. All alumni are encouraged to register. For details 630-562-9660 or 630-231-1776.

Visitation Parish

Visitation Parish in Elmhurst plans to host the "Great Adventure" Bible series from 12:30-2:30 p.m. Wednesdays Jan. 9-May 21, 2008. For more information 630-832-7903.

All Saints Catholic Academy

Father Larry Richards, a captivating speaker, preacher and retreat master, is slated to present a special program at 7 p.m. May 22 at All Saints Catholic Academy in Naperville. For complete details 312-876-8991.

The Illinois Catholic Homeschool Conference

The Illinois Catholic Homeschool Conference is slated May 23-24 at University of St. Francis in Joliet. The event is expected to feature vendors, presentations, Mass and entertainment. For more information 815-727-3018 or www.ilchc.org.

The St. Ambrose Home School Association

The St. Ambrose Home School Association plans to co-sponsor a musical performance at 6:30 p.m. June 7 and at 3 p.m. June 8 in the Moser Performing Arts Center Auditorium at University of St. Francis in Joliet. For complete details 708-557-7070.

St. Jude Parish

St. Jude Parish in Joliet plans to hold vacation Bible school June 16-20. Registration is scheduled May 17-June 2. For more information 815-725-2209.

Immaculate Conception High School

The class of 1958 of Immaculate Conception High School in Elmhurst plans to hold its 50-year class reunion Oct. 3-4 at the Wyndham Drake Oakbrook Hotel. For details or to help locate alumni 630-833-2939.

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Franciscans announce closing of tranquil prayer house

Published Feb 26, 2008

St. Clare House of Prayer
Located on the Kankakee River, the St. Clare House of Prayer is slated to close  in the near future.

KANKAKEE—The leaders of the Joliet-based Sisters of St. Francis of Mary Immaculate have decided to close the order’s rustic St. Clare House of Prayer overlooking the Kankakee River. The official announcement was made Feb. 12.

Located a few miles west of Kankakee on 7.5 acres of land amid the forest landscape, the out-of-the-way farmhouse is equipped with a kitchen, meeting rooms, bedrooms for retreat participants and a chapel, among other amenities. The facility is currently staffed by six sisters of the order who also reside at the house. Lay employees and volunteers assist the sisters.

The house of prayer serves as a sanctuary for believers interested in escaping the hustle and bustle of modern life, said Franciscan Sister Rosemary Fonck, president of the religious order. “It’s so beautiful out there,” she told the Catholic Explorer during a telephone conversation.

The decision to close the facility came after two years of study, discussion and prayerful discernment among members of the congregation, according to Sister Fonck. The sisters, however, have not decided when the prayer house will actually close its doors, she added.

The property is owned by the Diocese of Joliet and leased by the order. The congregation assumes the cost of the upkeep for the land and the house and has been responsible for financing numerous renovations on the property, said Sister Fonck.

While the financial burden of keeping the center in operation has been a concern of the sisters for many years, the dwindling number of congregation members served as the driving force behind the decision to close it, Sister Fonck acknowledged. When the house opened in 1969, the congregation had about 700 sisters. Now it has about 200 ministering in the Joliet Diocese and beyond, she explained.

Nevertheless, the prayer ministry of the sisters of St. Clare House of Prayer “has been invaluable” to the order as well as the people who have found spiritual refuge at the complex, said Sister Fonck. The sisters have served countless pilgrims and retreatants of various denominations. Over the years, they have also distributed clothing and food to those in need across Kankakee County, she added.

Upon the closing of the prayer compound in Kankakee, the plan is for the sisters at the house to continue their contemplative prayer ministry at a new, smaller facility in Will County, noted Sister Fonck. “We want the transition to be as smooth as possible,” she added. The location and date of the new center’s opening will be announced once details are solidified among diocesan leaders and the sisters, she added.

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