The J.S. Paluch Company, Inc. is dedicated
to serving Catholic parishes, schools, and communities across the United
States. Founded by John S. Paluch in 1913, J.S. Paluch Company remains a
family-owned business. Second generation Chester Paluch died in 1980 after
developing the company over a period of 35 years following World War II. His
wife Margaret now serves as chair of the board. Margaret’s daughter Mary L.
Rafferty, a third generation of the Paluch family, owns the company, and
William J. Rafferty is President.
When Chester Paluch assumed responsibility for managing the
company, its principal business was publishing devotional booklets in the
Catholic community. It has since developed into a major national religious
publisher, providing the Catholic community with worship aids, Sunday
bulletins, educational bulletin supplements, and computer software.
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The Missalette, one of our principal
products, resulted from Chester Paluch’s concern that Catholic congregations
take an active role in worship at Mass. In the 1950’s the company began
providing Chicago-area churches with worship aids (in Latin at that time),
allowing people’s participation at Mass in dialogue with the celebrant.
Thereby, the company was ready with the appropriate vehicle when, in the
1960’s, the vernacular replaced Latin as the language of liturgy. Several
million copies of this innovative publication were distributed nationally. It
was the forerunner of the widely-used monthly missalettes, first published in
1965. These periodical worship aids have come to be used in various editions
over time – Monthly Missalette, Praise, Seasonal Missalette, with the option of
Misalito Parroquial, We Worship, and We Celebrate. In 1994 the Paluch Company
introduced the new We Celebrate Worship Resource to meet the needs of
worshipping communities moving into the 21st century. This resource was newly
designed and expanded in the 1997 edition.
J.S. Paluch also publishes wonderful support materials for
Scripture study and personal growth. Liturgy of the Word offers Scripture
readings and psalms for all the Sundays and holy days of the year. Living the
Word – Not Only On Sunday serves a wide variety of believers and groups by
providing the Sunday readings, RCIA material, commentary, reflections, and
discussion questions, along with reprint permission.
In 1971 the company acquired World Library Publications, a
Cincinnati publisher of music and worship aids. World Library, now a division
of J.S. Paluch, publishes a wide variety of liturgy and music resources,
including an excellent choral series: Contemporary Composers, La Serie
Celebremos, Music for Children, Music for the Rites, Music for the Seasons,
Psalms for the Church, and Songs of the Notre Dame Folk Choir.
During the 1990’s J.S. Paluch expanded its Hispanic liturgy and
music resources. To serve the Latin and Hispanic communities, in addition to
Misalito Parroquial, the company now publishes an exclusive side-by-side
Spanish and English worship resource named Celebremos, which also includes
Spanish, English, and bilingual hymns and songs. New octavos, songbooks, and
recordings are available as well.
Voices as One, just released in 1999, is another exciting new
product for today’s worship. This hymnal gathers the best of contemporary hymns
and songs into a convenient, attractive and economical volume.
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The J.S. Paluch Company provides an extensive variety
of bulletins in various formats and sizes. We have expanded from a local
supplier of Sunday bulletins in the Chicago area to a national supplier.
Offices in California, Florida, Louisiana, Minnesota, New Jersey, Pennsylvania,
and Texas supply custom-printed weekly bulletins to thousands of parishes
around the country. Ads for the bulletins are sold by a national sales force of
nearly 200 people. The Paluch Company continues to be the leader and innovator
in today’s industry. In 1992 we introduced Laser-Com Express, a
state-of-the-art bulletin service; ours was the first company to provide
typeset bulletins, telecommunicated copy, and laser printing to their
customers. Bulletin users also receive an extensive collection of artwork,
graphics, and headings for their bulletin layout.
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In 1983 the Paluch Company entered a new field of
service to American Catholic parishes, initiating its COMP division to provide
Computer Operations Management Programs. We now offer PCMS, the Paluch Church
Management System, a parish management system designed to suit the unique
requirements of the Catholic community with software programs, training, and
continuing support services.
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The J.S. Paluch Company is committed to vocation
awareness. In 1983 the company published its first Catholic Family Appointment
Calendar with a vocation theme for distribution at the parish level. Since 1977
we have hosted an annual national vocations seminar that gathers vocation
leaders from across the country to plan and exchange ideas. In 1994, the Paluch
Company became a partner in, and Executive Board Member of, the National
Coalition for Church Vocations, the umbrella organization for vocation
awareness material. Other partners include the National Conference of Diocesan
Vocation Directors, the National Religious Vocation Conference, the Priests of
the Sacred Heart, the Rogationists Fathers, and Serra International. Margaret
Paluch serves on the Advisory Board for Mundelein Seminary, as well as numerous
committees and groups dedicated to vocations and charitable church-related
projects. William Rafferty is President of the Advisory Board for Quigley
Seminary. The company supports many local and national vocation-related
projects and programs as well.
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Our key function is service. Company
publishing decisions, internal procedures, customer policies, and relationships
are all designed to increase the effectiveness of the company’s service to our
customers. As we continue our mission to serve the Church, we will continue our
efforts to provide the best customer service. Together we will enhance the
liturgical experience and faith life of believers throughout the country and
create systems to simplify and ease the administration of parishes and
communication with parishioners.
Please share any comments, questions, and suggestions with us at
any time. We appreciate your input, your interest, and your patronage.
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