St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church
Lisle
IL

60532-2248

St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, Lisle, Illinois, United States
Sunday worship
Stained Glass
St. Joan of Arc statue
St. Joan of Arc School
First Communion - St Joan SchoolSt Joan School
May Crowning - St Joan SchoolSt Joan School

Who we are

WELCOME TO ST. JOAN OF ARC PARISH

Our work is to share in the mission of Jesus continued through the Church. The goal is to make the Kingdom of God visible in our community by seeking human wholeness, peace, and a bond of charity in our relationships with one another.

As members of Christ’s Church, we seek to affirm, celebrate and share the liturgy for the glory of God and the good of the Church, the family and the individual with our liturgical worship as the center of all parish life. We are a community to proclaim the good news and to serve. We build community and foster Christian personhood in order that we might serve and celebrate Christ’s presence in our Catholic Doctrine by providing formation in understanding and traditions.

Location of worship / Church Address

820 Division St
Lisle, IL 60532-2248
United States
Phone: (630) 963-4500 / (630) 353-4514
Fax: (630) 963-4568

Download St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church vCard with Mass Times

Church Pastor

Father Gabriel Baltes, O.S.B.
Pastor
820 Division St
Lisle, IL 60532-2248
United States
Phone: (630) 963-4500 / (630) 353-4532

Download Pastor Father Gabriel Baltes, O.S.B. vCard

Quote of the Day

Psalms 136:1

O give thanks unto the LORD; for he is good: for his mercy endureth for ever.

Denomination


Affiliations:




Website:



Social Media


St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church Lisle on YouTube




Leadership

Leader Name:
Father Gabriel Baltes, O.S.B.
Leader Position:
Pastor
Formal Title:
Leader Address:
Tel:
Fax:

Leader Email:
Leader Bio:
Other Church Leaders:
Father Ken Zigmond, O.S.B.
Deacon Denis Stucko

Father Gabriel Baltes, O.S.B. on Social Media:


St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church Leadership Photos

Pastor Father Gabriel Baltes, O.S.B.


Administration

Admin Name:
Mary Beth Kerner
Admin Position:
Parish Secretary
Admin Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
(630) 963-4568

Admin Email:

Mailing Address





St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church on the map




Driving Directions to St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church

From:
To:
St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church - 820 Division St, Lisle, IL
Mode of Travel:

Travel/Directions Tips

Church is located on the corner of Kingston & Front Streets


Parking



St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church Lisle Mass Times

Regular Mass Schedule†

MONDAY – FRIDAY: 8:15am

SATURDAY: 8:15am & 4:00pm

SUNDAY: 7:30am, 9:30am*, 11:30am, 6:00pm

HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION: 8:15am, 12 noon, & 7:00pm
(Schedule may vary; please consult the bulletin or website for each Holy Day Mass schedule)

Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession) Schedule†

SATURDAY: 10:30am-11:15am and 3:00pm-3:45pm

*Please note, per the March 19th communication from Bishop Pates, all Church services have been discontinued until further notice. According to the Bishop, “The Sacrament of Penance may be administered when approached, in accordance with health guidelines.” Thank you for your understanding.

Mass Times last updated on the 2nd of April, 2020


Worship Languages



Dress code:



Children and Youth Activities

Under 12s:

Under 18s:


Local outreach & community activities:

Other activities & ministries



Special Needs/Accessibility:



Prayers and hymns:

Main Bible:
Hymns and Songs:


Other information:

Average Adult Congregation:
Average Youth Congregation:
Additional Info:



St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church Photo Gallery

St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, Lisle, Illinois, United States
Sunday worship
Stained Glass
St. Joan of Arc statue
St. Joan of Arc School
First Communion - St Joan SchoolSt Joan School
May Crowning - St Joan SchoolSt Joan School



St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church History

1924-1927
Parishioners begin raising the $93,047.40 it will take to build the parish’s first church. They hold chicken dinners, raffles, rummage sales, dances and pledge drives. The Albert Riedy family donates six lots for the new building

1925
On August 29, the cornerstone is laid with hundreds of clergy, parishioners and friends attending.

On September 2, the first wedding in St. Joan of Arc Parish takes place in Riedy’s Hall. Bernard J. Cassel marries Marion Hinterlong.

1927
On June 25, the original St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church opens. The first Mass is the Joseph Miller – Bertha Long wedding. The building includes a three-room school, a church seating 500 and a convent. In the fall, the parish grade school opens. Classes are led by two Benedictine Sisters from Sacred Heart Monastery – Sister Mary Dolores Janota and Sister Mary Clarissa Ruda. The next year, Sister Mary Bonaventure Kovalcik arrives.

1928
On June 17, three girls and two boys are the first graduating class from St. Joan of Arc school. The second graduating class would have 12 students.

1929
On November 24, St. Joan of Arc’s building is dedicated. The Reverend B.J. Sheil, auxiliary bishop of Chicago, officiates.

1949
The Diocese of Joliet is created and includes St. Joan of Arc Parish.

1955
In the summer, construction begins on the elementary school.

1957
The new school building on Columbia Avenue opens with 320 pupils.

1963
The junior high addition is constructed. The addition includes a large gymnasium, the basement of which also serves as the Parish’s Chapel, where additional Sunday Masses are eventually held, since the original church building can no longer accommodate the larger congregation.

1973
On February 19, the parish holds a farewell Mass in its original red brick building. The building is razed in August after it is condemned for being structurally unsound.

The same year, the parish begins a $1 million fund-raising drive to build a new church.

1975
On July 25, ground is broken for the new church.

1976
On Christmas Eve, the parish celebrates its first Mass in the new church.

1977
On March 13, the church is officially dedicated.

1985
In the spring, the Benedictine Sisters return to live at Sacred Heart Monastery, and the convent is converted into parish administrative offices. The rectory is relocated to a house on Front Street, and the former rectory building is sold.

This year also sees the completion of an addition linking the elementary and junior high buildings, as well as the addition of more classrooms and offices.

1996
In September, the parish launches a fund-raising drive to build a parish center housing adult religious education classes and other programs.

1999
St. Joan of Arc Parish celebrates its 75th anniversary. The new parish center is dedicated on June 13.

2000
Due to a lack of manpower, the beloved Benedictine Fathers can no longer administer the parish, so Bishop Joseph Imesch appoints Father Gerald Tivy as the new pastor, and Father Thomas Botheroyd as parochial vicar. By a special agreement between the Bishop and the Abbot of St. Procopius Abbey, Father Kenneth Zigmond, OSB also remains as a parochial vicar.

2001
On April 22, the Adoration Chapel is opened with a solemn procession of the Blessed Sacrament from the church to the chapel in the Parish Center. Adoration has continued unbroken day and night since then and has been a source of great grace to the parish.

New ministries are added: Funeral Ministry, PADS ministry, Pro-life Ministry, Art & Environment and Hospitality. All other ministries, such as the Knights of Columbus, are enhanced and continue add to the life of the parish.

2002
The church undergoes a major interior renovation. The parking lot is also reconfigured, and the brick wall separating it from the north side of the church is removed to afford additional and more convenient parking for those with special needs. The grounds are landscaped, and a new roof is put on the school. The fifty-year-old boilers are also replaced.

2004
In May, the parish’s priests move into the new rectory on Kingston Avenue, just to the east of the Parish Center. The house on Front Street which had served as the former rectory, is sold to the Lisle Library District to facilitate its future expansion plans.

This is the year that the parish also celebrates its 80th anniversary.

2005
June 5 sees the departure of Father Thomas Botheroyd, who enters the Benedictine religious community at Marmion Abbey in Aurora, Illinois a few weeks later. The month of August marks the arrival of Father Pete Jankowski as parochial vicar, followed by the arrival of Father Don Kocher as senior priest the following month. In October the Pastoral Council approves the new “Catholics Returning Home Ministry” for launch in January 2006 under the direction of Tom Richardt.

2007
Father Scaria Thoppil, CMI, arrives at SJA as a Parochial Vicar, providing much-needed assistance to SJA’s other priests, and Tom Richardt is ordained a Deacon on Saturday, August 25th. A revived Women’s Ministry gets off to an encouraging start in the fall with a well-attended Advent Tea in early December. The Church building’s rest room facilities get a much-needed extreme make-over during a six-week period.

2008
In February Father Tivy announces his intention to retire upon reaching his 70th birthday in June. He uses the interim months to complete various projects at the Parish: the sidewalk/ramp at the south entrance of the Church is replaced with brick pavers. A new handrail and and more effective ground lighting is also installed in this area. A “wayside shrine” roof structure is also added to the statue of the Risen Christ in the south side Prayer Garden to protect the statue from rain damage. In March, Bishop J. Peter Sartain announces that Father Gabriel Baltes, OSB, a former associate at St. Joan of Arc Church, will be returning to the parish as Pastor upon Father Tivy’s retirment. On June 8th, Father Tivy celebrates his farewell Mass at 11:30am to an overflow crowd of well-wishers, followed by a reception attended by over six hundred people.


St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church Historical Photos




Page administrator:

Contact Email: