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Page 1: 2nd Week of Advent Seek Peace · Blessed Broken Given was the theme of this years National Catholic Youth Conference 2019 (NCYC). Selected by the Archdiocese of Chicago, Whitney Young

PARISH MISSION The family of St. Barnabas Parish celebrates the Eucharist, welcomes and serves all, shares talents,

fosters learning, and initiates others into the life of Christ. 10134 South Longwood, Chicago, IL 60643

www.stbarnabasparish.org, 773-779-1166

The Catholic Community of St. Barnabas December 8, 2019

2nd Sunday of Advent

In the Days to Come . . . .

2nd Week of Advent

Seek Peace

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Faith Formation

Kenneth Safford

Ryan Graber

Peter Chaveriat

Jennifer Chaveriat

Patrick Corcoran

James Fournier

Chuck Franklin

Josh Pentek

Matt Beemsterboer

JJ Marren

Ian McHugh Keating

Yvonne Cannon

Tom Carroll

Anthony Pandolfi

Conor Antic

Terrence Swick

Kevin Ryan

James P. Olofsson

Please Pray for our Military

7’S PERSPECTIVE

SPREAD SPRED is working with Patrick McGowan and Fr. James Donovan to find the needed adult volunteers and families who

live with people with developmental, intellectual, and learning challenges no matter their age or level of abilities.

SPRED is a ministry built on relationships who meet in a beautiful space. Each session ends with a beautifully set table

with food and drink. It is a different kind of catechesis developed specifically for our friends with these special

needs. It has been in our Archdiocese for over 55 years and is now worldwide. Several parishioners came to our last

meeting and we would to see more. Parents and interested men and women are invited to our next SPRED Information

Gathering on Monday, December 9, 7:00 p.m., in our rectory.

Dear Parishioners,

I hope Thanksgiving was the celebration you hoped and planned for.

I appreciated the many people who came to the Parish Eucharist. It was truly

a wonderful celebration. Amazingly we moved on to Advent. The kids are

practicing for their Christmas pageants. Each year a classic is produced. Nothing

like live theater with little people. As we journey toward Christmas let us find the

time to reflect on the true meaning of the birth of Christ. We do busyness well let’s try to create some quiet

time to explore the depth of the mystery of the Savior arriving as a baby born to unlikely parents in a most

unlikely circumstance.

For you history lovers here is a great nugget. Chicago Auxiliary Bishop Alberto Rojas was named

coadjutor of San Bernardino, California. He will do well there. We wish him well. How times have changed!

Did you know that in 1915 Cardinal George Mundelein was almost appointed Bishop of Buffalo New York?

The British government protested to Pope Benedict XV that having someone of German descent so close to

the US- Canada border could be dangerous. Remember World War I was raging in Europe. The Pope

switched the assignments, so Chicago got Mundelein and Buffalo got Brian Dougherty and the rest is history.

TODAY’S SECOND COLLECTION PLEASE BE GENEROUS

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Autumn Walsh Brian & Vanda nee El Walsh

2ND SUNDAY OF ADVENT IN THE DAYS TO COME . . . .

SEEK PEACE In the days to come...Let us seek peace. As we reflect on this invita-

tion, we may be tempted to ask what exactly do we mean by “the days to

come.” Is this an invitation to seek peace during the Advent and Christmas

seasons? Or is this a recognition that as followers of Christ, we’re asked to

advance peace always?

The prophet Isaiah takes the long view, using poetry to describe a time when the strong and the weak -- the

predators and their prey -- live in peace. God’s holy mountain is an idyllic place where the wolf and the lamb, the

leopard and the kid, the baby and the cobra share a home free from fear. They respect each other and nurture one

another. Beautiful poetry indeed.

If we replace the images of nature with some well recognized human “tribes,” it becomes clearer that to

achieve the vision of a peaceful world, we need to start in the here and now. Rich and poor. Pro-life and Pro-choice,

Democrats and Republicans. Management and Labor. Believers and Non-believers. The list goes on as we separate

ourselves based on race, religion, geography, income, gender, sexual orientation, politics and power dynamics.

On this second Sunday of Advent, we are asked to be peace seekers. The first step is to examine how

comfortable we are reaching out to those we perceive as the wolf, the bear or the adder in an effort to better

understand them.

Maria Hibbs– Member of the St. Barnabas Liturgy Committee

Spiritual Life

Benjamin Mower Paul Mower & Amanda Mathew

Margaret Gerardi Michael & Danielle nee Juracka Gerardi

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We were so inspired by an alumnus gift of $150,000 we have extended our pledges. Won’t you please consider joining us?

We will add names each week with those that wish to extend their pledge. Please help us get to the finish line—our current pledge total is $4,253,419.30

Father Jim Donovan Gail Byrnes

Elaine Gaffney Peggy Clair

Tom & Kathy Mangan Brian & Julie O’Shea

Gerry Gainer The Cutrara Family

Susan Kelley Ana & Jose Manglano

Men’s Club—Boxing Showcase Michael & Gerry McArdle

Rita & Arnold Jirasek

Debbie & Denny Conway Joe Logue

Scott & Erin Shea Smith Alan & Ellen Christopher

Bill Flamm & Janice Roche Dan & Bridget Crowe

Martin & Christine Kennelly John & Sue Wilson Jim & Monica Fox Bob & Maura Hall

Tim Rooney Patrick & Megan Curran Hurless

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RED TAG NEWS...........UNWRAPPED GIFTS ARE DUE DEC 15. You will soon see one of the most visible signs of the upcoming Christmas season. ...the RED TAGS indicating

the age, gender, and wish requests for disadvantaged children/youth in the city. This program - unique to

St. Barnabas - helps fill the need to make Christmas possible for two charities (Catholic Charities and the

Salvation Army) who have both indicated in the past that our donations to them have kept many from being

disappointed.

Our parish is truly unbelievable in the absolute generosity and kindness and caring demonstrated in the

program. Please consider taking one or more tag(s) if you can. We will also provide envelopes for

monetary gifts and/or gift cards if you cannot find time to shop. This will cover any red tags not picked up or some taken

and presents not turned in for them.

As always, if you have any questions or wish to help in this, please call Nancy at 773-239-2293. Thank you so much for

helping this program.

Human Concerns

YEAR-END GIVING St. Barnabas is most grateful for all of the gifts that we receive throughout the entire year. While most of these gifts

are in the form of a check or credit card, some of our friends give through their IRA or via a gift of appreciated securi-

ties/stock. Your IRA administrator or broker would assist you in facilitating these types of gifts. Please see below for

more information:

Gift of Appreciated Securities/Stock:

• Minimizes or eliminates taxes on capital gains

• Itemized charitable deduction for the FMV of the stock, up to 30% of your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI)

IRA Charitable Rollover:

• Donor must be age 70½ or older

• Helpful to donors who do not itemize

• Transfer must be made directly to St. Barnabas Church from your IRA administrator

• Amount transferred will not be included in your annual taxable income

• Withdrawal can be applied toward your annual Required Minimum Distribution (RMD)

For more information or stock donation instructions, please contact Gail Byrnes at 773-779-1166, ext. 227 or

[email protected]

Spiritual Life

Administration

SIGN UP TO LIGHT THE CANDLES ON OUR ADVENT WREATH

We are looking for parishioners to light the candles on our Advent wreath at each of our weekend

liturgies throughout Advent! Anyone is invited to sign up- single parishioners, couples, families.

Please go to the link below or go to the parish website to sign up.

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090F45AAAA28A6FE3-stbarnabas

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St. Barnabas School

NATIONAL CATHOLIC YOUTH CONFERENCE 2019 (NCYC)

Blessed Broken Given was the theme of this years National Catholic Youth Conference

2019 (NCYC). Selected by the Archdiocese of Chicago, Whitney Young High School

Senior Julia Medina and Lane Tech Sophomore Jordan Lam were delegated

Ambassador Leaders. This years NCYC was held in Indianapolis, Indiana at the Lucas

Stadium. It was an exciting, biennial three-day experience of prayer, community,

and empowerment for over 23,0000 Catholic teens. They enjoyed speakers,

workshops, live music, electrifying large sessions, and an amazing opening and

closing liturgy that included a direct message from Pope Francis.

Pilgrims attending the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) received a surprise message via video from

Pope Francis. In the message, delivered Thursday, Nov. 22, Pope Francis shared the following with NCYC attendees:

"I send you an affectionate greeting and my prayers at this moment of encounter that you are living. May it be

an opportunity to strengthen and deepen your faith and communion. May it light your missionary hearts with the

courage and strength to live in and with the Lord always as a church sent forth. Today, as in the beginning, we

need to go out to meet each person, as it is our mission to do so, especially with those most separated and those

who are suffering most. We must reach the existential peripheries of our world. You know from your everyday

life that many are alone, that many do not know Jesus. Go, go and take the Lord with you. Go and fill your

surroundings, even the digital ones. Not of convictions. Not to convince others. Not to proselytize but to bear

witness of the tenderness and mercy of Jesus. I bless you with all my heart. And don't forget to pray for me.

Thank you."

Teenagers traveled with their Chaperones from every state in the United States. and many other countries

from around the world. The best part was that they were able to be a part of an enormous community of peers who

love Jesus, who embrace their Catholic heritage and experience the power of the Holy Spirit.

Julia and Jordan prayed all families of St. Barnabas Parish, all those in need of all prayers, families and

friends. The next NCYC will be held in 2021.

Parish Life

Recently, junior high students participated in our second Electives morning. This time, the special classes were expanded

to 6th-8th grades and included STEM, personal finance, jewelry-making, sign language, photography, debate, baking,

public speaking, dance and more! These classes allow faculty to share talents and interests they otherwise wouldn't be

able to, and students to learn about topics they wouldn't otherwise cover. Students and faculty were very engaged in

their selected activities and we are so happy to be able to offer these special classes!

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PARISH STAFF AND DIRECTORY

Weekend Sacramental Assistants Rev. William Kenneally

Deacons Mr. Andrew Neu, [email protected] Mr. Bill Flamm, [email protected]

School 10121 South Longwood 773-445-7711 Fax 773-445-9815

Elaine Gaffney X216 [email protected]

Lisa Sarcinella X315 [email protected]

Katy Duffy X214 [email protected]

Convent 10161 South Longwood

779-1166 445-9671

X230

X232

445-3450

X226

X235

X221

X223

10134 South Longwood Fax

Rev. James Donovan Pastor [email protected] Rev. William Malloy Retired Pastor [email protected]

Rev. Raymond Tillrock Pastor Emeritus Patrick McGowan Director of Lifelong formation [email protected]

Kitty Ryan Pastoral Associate/ Director of Music & Liturgy [email protected]

Gail Byrnes Business Manager [email protected]

Geri Doherty Parish Secretary [email protected]

Sandro Tsomaia Associate Music Director [email protected]

Monday 12/9 6:45 a.m. Bob Murphy 8:45 a.m. People of St. Barnabas Tuesday, 12/10 6:45 a.m. Word/Communion 8:45 a.m. Richard Baudo Wednesday, 12/11 6:45 a.m. People of St. Barnabas 8:45 a.m. James St. Lawrence Thursday, 12/12 6:45 a.m. Word/Communion 8:45 a.m. People of St. Barnabas Friday, 12/13 6:45 a.m. People of St. Barnabas 8:45 a.m. People of St. Barnabas Saturday, December 14, 2019 8:00 a.m. Georgiana O’Neill 4:00 p.m. Lourdes High School Class of 1954 Stephen & Judith Rzepnicki Presider Fr. Donovan

We gather as a community to celebrate Mass: Saturday: 8:00 am, 4:00 pm

Sunday:

Weekdays: 6:45 am Communion Service is in Chapel; 8:45am Mass is in Church

LITURGICAL CELEBRATIONS

Sunday, December 15, 2019 8:00 a.m. Eucharist Celebration Intentions James Finn Presider Fr. Donovan

10:00 a.m. Eucharist Celebration Intentions Michael Hurless Don Ryan Presider Fr. Malloy

12:00 p.m. Eucharist Celebration Intentions Nancy Grant Presider Fr. Kenneally

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Mon: Gn 3:9-15, 20; Ps 98:1-4; Eph 1:3-6, 11-12; Lk 1:26-38 Tues: Is 40:1-11; Ps 96:1-3, 10ac, 11-13; Mt 18:12-14 Wed: Is 40:25-31; Ps 103:1-4, 8, 10; Mt 11:28-30 Thurs: Zec 2:14-17 or Rv 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab; Jdt 13:18 bcde, 19; Lk 1:26-38

Fri: Is 48:17-19; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Mt 11:16-19 Sat: Sir 48:1-4, 9-11; Ps 80:2ac, 3b, 15-16, 18-19; Mt 17:9a, 10-13 Sun: Is 35:1-6a, 10; Ps 146:6-10; Jas 5:7-10; Mt 11:2-11

Lia Goyer Stewardship & Communications Coordinator X242 [email protected]

6th Gr. Server 7th Gr. Server 8th Gr. Server Euch. Min. Lector Sacristans

6th Gr. Server 7th Gr. Server 8th Gr. Server Euch. Min. Lector Sacristans

Quinn McCarihan Maeve McNamara Nora Carpenter Don Bowman Pat Tracy Barbara Styczynski Andrew Styczynski Patty Fahey Karen Woodson William Waddell Thomas Mangan Cathi/Tom Hogan

Keyli Joyce Christian Joyce Michael Gawne Ellen Christopher Anne Malone Timothy Cullinan Betty Jane Knoth John Fleming Janet Barry Mary Janine Scanlon Sr. Carlotta Oberzut Mary Kay Gawne Jim Civik Gerri Scanlon

6th Gr. Server 7th Gr. Server 8th Gr. Server Euch. Min. Lector Sacristans

Colin Cooney

Daniel Coakley Anna Connor Liz Corr Peggy O’Brien Bremer Julia Medina Mary Dennis Susan Poole Joseph Baslie Janice Roche Sheila Padden Liz Corr

6th Gr. Server 7th Gr. Server 8th Gr. Server Euch. Min.

Lector

Sacristans

Charlie Dunneback Peyton Bartels Tess Concannon Donna O’Hara Patricia Ahern

Kate Liston Castle Tom Hlousek Tom Nine Tom Marren Kitty Carroll

Kathleen Bailey Wilk

Patti Ahern

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LET US HELP

New Parishioners: We welcome you! Please introduce yourself to us. We ask that you register with Geri Doherty 773-779-1166 ext.0 or [email protected]

Infant Baptism: Infants are baptized on the first and third Sundays of the month at 1:30 pm. First time parents are required to complete the Baptism Prep Class which are offered on the second Monday of every month. Please contact Geri Doherty 773-779-1166 ext.0 or [email protected].

Reconciliation: The Sacrament of Reconciliation is celebrated on Saturday afternoon from 3:00 pm to 3:30 pm in the Church or by appointment.

Religious Education: Grammar school students who are not attending Saint Barnabas School are encouraged to register for Religious Education classes. Contact Patrick McGowan at 773-445-3450 or [email protected].

Sacraments of Initiation/RCIA: Those of catechetical age are baptized and fully received into the Catholic faith annually at the Easter Vigil. Formation begins in the fall. Please contact Patrick McGowan at 773-445-3450 or [email protected].

Marriage: Call the Rectory to speak with a priest about making arrangements 4 to 6 months in advance.

Holy Orders: Anyone interested in knowing more about formation for priestly or diaconate ministry is asked to call Fr. James Donovan at 773-779-1166 ext.230 or [email protected].

Anointing of the Sick/Communion: If a member of your family is ill or homebound, please contact Geri Doherty 773-779-1166 ext.0 or [email protected].

Bulletin articles: To submit items for the bulletin please send to Geri Doherty at [email protected] no later then 9:00 on the Monday before the weekend.

Our Finances—Your Gifts Matter Actual

$15,497.81 $91,673.76 $310,937.61

Budgeted Difference Sunday Week—12-01-19 Monthly—October 2019 Year-to-Date—0

Month of October Overview—Have you ever wondered how this money is spent? Here is a breakdown of our monthly income and expense.

INCOME Stewardship Income:

Religious Ed and Misc Income Total Income:

EXPENSES Payroll & Benefits:

Business, & Rectory Expense: Utilities :

Repairs, Maintenance & Capital Expenditures: Altar and Liturgical:

Archdiocesan Expense: Parish Life & Ministerial Programs:

Total Expenses: Net Income/Loss

October-19 $91,673.76 5,859.51

$97,533.27

$72,122.99 $5,131.20 $4,827.97 $4,966.23 $3,939.69

$12,857.00 $1,512.64

$105,357.72 -$7,824.45

October-18 $66,095.05 5,154.24

$71,249.29

$49,391.56 $7,914.19 $2,284.06 $943.82

$3,437.80 $17,334.84 $6,203.95

$87,510.22 -$16,260.93

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