The Fourth Sunday of Advent
"The virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall name him Emmanuel."
Isaiah 7:14
Announcements
Christmas Masses:
Christmas Eve:
Saturday, December 24, 2022: 3:00pm Family Mass & 5:00pm Christmas Eve Mass
Christmas Day:
Sunday, December 25, 2022: 9:00am Mass & 11:00am Mass
The parish office will be closed on Friday, December 23, and Monday, December 26 in recognition of Christmas.
The parish office will also be closed on Friday, December 30 and Monday, January 2 in recognition of New Years.
Pastoral Letter by David Heimann, Pastoral Assoc.
"We hope to echo the music which you have shared with us. Thank you."
When I started working on staff at Saint Andrew Parish, one of my first assignments was to manage our social media. I employed some simple strategies to get more involvement on our online community. I would take great pleasure in seeing how the message of this community would double and triple its reach. A typical post would have 150 impressions, so I was always excited when I could get that to 1,500 or 2,000 impressions. It takes work to make social media function effectively.
As part of the tactics I've employed, I would engage our online community in a weekly Throwback-Thursday post. Out of sheer happenstance, I put a photo from the 1980s with our guitar group on it. Wow. Our media reach blew up. The last I saw it, the post had over 20,000 impressions on it. It remains our most viewed post of all time.
I knew then as I know now that parishes are remarkable reflections of God's grace-filled effervescence. Parishes grow and change and live. They are not the summation of a pastor or a staff person, although they can have a tremendous impact. A parish is the people and their stories and their gifts and the journey that they make together.
I also knew then as I know now that the most popular social media post on our page was an indicator of something more than just popularity. The guitar group that has regularly led our worship at Saint Andrew for 55 years has touched thousands of lives with the gift of their music. They gave balm to the woundedness of the world through the soft touch of a guitar's strings. They elevated joy by meeting the moment with melody. They were Christ to others through simplicity and integrity. A parish may have a lot of moving parts but close to the heart of Saint Andrew for decades was the guitar group.
The sole remaining members of that ministry are Margaret Jones and Eileen Appelhans who have announced that they are retiring from music ministry this month. Their last Sunday Mass will be Sunday, December 18 and their last Mass will be Christmas Eve at 5:00pm.
At this point in writing, I shudder just a bit. Their decision is difficult for me to grasp and difficult for me accept. I pride myself in finding words that sketch out the edges of divinity and sacred stories, but I don't even know what words would work to fill this moment. Margaret and Eileen have been such a bedrock to Sunday morning at Saint Andrew that their presence was just assumed. Hopefully, that never indicated a lack of gratitude or appreciation for their witness of sharing their gifts and caring for the spiritual needs of others is a model for us all. As I marvel at the way they have enriched this community, my awe is lifted again by their humility.
I offered them as much space or as many words as they would like to put in the bulletin, but they wrote me back and asked to share these few words -
Margaret and I would like to say for the past 55 years we have had the privilege and honor of leading you in song at Masses and other Special Liturgies. Today will be our last scheduled Sunday. We want to Thank you for supporting us all these years and joining your voices with us. Remember when you sing you pray twice. God Bless You. Until we meet again.
For the incredible gift of everyone in the guitar group, we are immensely grateful. You have shared your very self with all of us and we give thanks. We hope to echo the music which you have lovingly shared with us. Thank you. And may God continue to bless you in all you do and all you are.
Christmas Appeal
Saint Andrew Parish depends on the special generosity of people like you during the Christmas Season. Every parish is invited to make a special gift through our annaul Christmas Appeal. Please take a moment to read Fr. Sergio's letter that was mailed to the homes of registered parishioners about this appeal and the needs of the parish at this time. The letter can be found at http://standrew.org/post/2022-christmas-appeal/
Registration Open for Biddy Basketball
The favorite small-time league for neighborhood basketball is coming back! Sunday, January 15, 2022 is the kick off for the 2023 season of Biddy Basketball for children from Pre-Kindergarten through Third Grade. All games are held from 12:30 – 4:00 PM on Sunday afternoons in the Saint Andrew gymnasium. For more information and to register, visit www.standrew.org/biddy
Registration closes December 21.
Volunteer
Current Volunteer Opportunities:
The Giving Tree Project:
We are looking for volunteers to help support this project. Since 2015, Saint Andrew Parish and School has partnered with Saint Mary of the Lake and St. Thomas of Canterbury in the Uptown neighborhood with a Christmas service project though a Giving Tree. The Giving Trees are up and stocked with ornaments in both the school and church. Please begin your winter warmth items shopping. The deadline for these items is Thursday, December 15th. Contact Julie Richards at julie@standrew.org for more information.
Ministry of Care:
Parishioners are needed to pray with Catholic parishioners who are in local nursing home and assisted living facilities and to bring them Holy Communion. Please contact Deacon Mark at mark@standrew.org.
Mass Schedule
Archbishop Cardinal Cupich has announced that the General Dispensation from attending Mass that was offered during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic was lifted Sunday, November 27, 2022. His announcement emphasizes that as children of God we are a family and the presence we share with one another is a space for God's grace to fill us and strengthen us. If there are any concerns an individual faces about this restored obligation, please speak with one of our pastoral staff who can assist you.
The full text of Archbishop Cardinal Cupich's lifting of the general dispensation to attend Mass can be found at https://www.archchicago.org/en/statement/-/article/2022/11/12/letter-from-cardinal-blase-j-cupich-archbishop-of-chicago-to-lift-the-general-dispensation-from-the-sunday-obligation
Weekend Mass Schedule:
Vigil - 4:00pm Mass
Sunday - 9:00am and 11:00am Mass
Confessions:
Confessions are heard in the main church at 3:00pm on Saturdays or by appointment. Call 773-525-3016 or write info@standrew.org
Readings for the Week:
Mass readings are available on the U. S. Bishop's website
at https://bible.usccb.org/readings/calendar
Mass Intentions:
Sunday, December 18, 2022
+Marte Vinzons and the deceased members of the Vinzons family, +Vera Krall and +Renato Taijeron Hallera
Sunday, December 25, 2022, Christmas
All Parishioners
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Live Stream:
Watch our live stream of Sunday Mass at www.standrew.org/sundaymass
Christmas Masses:
The following Masses will be celebrated for the Solemnity of Christmas:
Christmas Eve, Saturday, December 24, 2022: 3:00pm Family Mass - 5:00pm Christmas Eve Mass
Christmas Day, Sunday, December 25, 2022: 9:00am Mass - 11:00am Mass
School News
Baby Bulldogs registration is open! Tell your friends and neighbors about this fun program designed for infants and toddlers in our community. Baby Bulldogs will meet on Thursday mornings from 8:45 -9:30 in our gymnasium from January 19th - April 27th. There will be gross motor and musical play. Here is a sneak peek of the fun to be had Baby Bulldogs Fun with Ms. Coakley.
Do you have a friend or neighbor that is considering applying to the best school in Chicago? Sign up for a tour here: schedule a tour New student applications for the 23-24 school year are now open! Existing families, do not forget to register your new preschoolers. Applications are due February 1. 23-24 SAS Application
Religious Education News
Religious Education for 2022-23 is in session for students between grades K and 8th grade. Please visit www.standrew.org/re to learn more about the program and to register.
This week is part of the at-home portion of our program and then we enter into our Christmas break. Our next in-person session is Sunday, January 8, 2023 at 10:00am and includes a parent meeting.
Stewardship and Finance Report
November Offering:
Envelope Collection - $8,387
Automated Giving - $19,717
Loose Cash - $2,564
Total Offertory - $30,668
Monthly Budgeted Expenses: $38,500
Enrich - Expand - Grow Capital Campaign
Income - $1,897,927
Interest on Income - $37,963
Total Income - $1,935,890
Consulting Operating Expense - $215,000
Archdiocesan Contribution - $246,000
Church Lighting (Actual) - $250,517
Church Lighting (Consultant) - $10,480
Church Windows (Actual) - $157,120
School Addition (Architect Fees) - $38,291.36
Annex (Demolition) - $55,795.38
Annex (Utilities Disconnect) - $18,210
Annex (Environmental Remediation) - $38,780
Total Expense - $1,030,193.74
BALANCE - $905,696.26
Revised 11/23/2022
Parish Staff
Parish Staff:
Pastor: Rev. Sergio Romo
Associate Pastor: Rev. Silvanus Kidaha
Pastoral Associate: David Heimann
Deacon: Mark Purdome
Deacon: Eric Sorensen
Business Manager: Esperanza Benavides
Fundraising/Development: Julie Richards
Office Manager: Christina O’Malley
Receptionists: Terry Ryan, Christine Chua, Mercedes Jairala
Engineer: Alfred Benkiser
Contact parish staff by phone at 773-525-3016,
electronically at http://standrew.org/get-in-touch/,
or by email at info@standrew.org
School Administration:
Principal: Sarah Casavechia
Assistant Principal: Shanna Eley
Reception: Trini Mahadeo
Admissions: Anne Japsen
Contact School Administration by phone at 773-248-2500