Hey, Marc!
Just a suggestion… If you’re looking for a unique Catholic liturgical experience, you might want to consider a trip to Annunciation of the Mother of God Ruthenian Byzantine Catholic parish in Homer Glen. It’s about 25 or so miles south of Glen Ellyn, but it’s well worth the drive to experience our Catholic faith from the Eastern perspective.
Annunciation parish represents one of the finest examples of Byzantine Catholicism you’ll find anywhere in the country… an absolutely splended church with welcoming parishioners and a wonderful pastor (Fr. Thomas Loya - a familiar name to many in the Midwest who listen regularly to Catholic radio).
The Byzantine Catholic Church worships in the ancient tradition of the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom. Although this Eucharistic Celebration is very different from either the TLM or NO Mass that you may be familiar with, please understand that it is
fully Catholic, in
full communion with Rome. As a Catholic, your attendance here
does fulfill your Sunday obligation, and you are absolutely free and encouraged to partake of the Eucharist (provided, of course, you are in a state of grace that would allow you to do so).
Here’s their website (by the way, Fr. Tom himself painted virtually all the icons you see adorning the walls and ceiling!)…
byzantinecatholic.com/
It would be a shame to get so close to one of the finest examples of Byzantine Catholicism in the country and miss out on experiencing it!