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THE CHIMES OF ST. ATHANASIUS PARISH
O U R M I S S I O N
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TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME AUGUST 29, 2021
He summoned the crowd again and said to them,
“Hear me, all of you, and understand.
Nothing that enters one from outside can defile that person;
but the things that come out from within are what defile.”
—MARK 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23
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Rev. Hernan Cuevas, Pastor
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1615 Lincoln Street,
Evanston IL 60201-2340
847-328-1430 (fax) 847-328-1809
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Reception Hours, Tues.,Wed.,Thurs., 9:00am - 4:00pm
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Kelly Fierro, Parish Operations Director
Liz Leon, Parish Finance Assistant
Mandy May, Sacristan
Marianne Moseley, Renee Kapel, Administrative Assistants
Jean Lauri, Parish Communications
Jose Moreno, Buildings and Grounds Facilities Manager,
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Chris Skrable, Coordinator of Music, [email protected]
Emma Tumminello, Music Minister, [email protected]
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Barb Cegielski, Director of Religious Education (DRE)
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James Andrew Holzhauer-Chuckas, ObSB
Director of Youth & Young Adult Ministry
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2510 Ashland Avenue
Evanston, IL 60201-2319
School Office 847-864-2650 (fax) 847-475-7385
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Kelly Foyle, Principal, [email protected]
Colleen O'Mara, Assistant Principal, [email protected]
Judy Berg, Communications Coordinator, [email protected]
Emma Tumminello, Choir Director, [email protected]�
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process for an adult wishing to become a Catholic through
the Sacraments of Initiation (Baptism, Confirmation and
Eucharist) or through a Profession of Faith. These rites are
celebrated at the Easter Vigil. Please call the Parish Office.
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� �� ����������is generally celebrated on the first and third
Sundays of the month at 1:00 pm in the Church. The Baptism
Preparation Program for parents and godparents, if possible, is
held each month. Please call the Parish Office to make
arrangements.
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Preparation is a structured 2 (two)-year faith journey beginning
in junior high in our School and our religious education
program, Family Program, and continuing through high school
to complete the 2-year requirement. Adult Confirmation
Sacramental Preparation takes place in a subcategory of the
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults. For more information
please contact Barb Cegielski, Director of Religious Education.
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�����������is brought to the homebound by Care Ministers.
Arrangements are made by calling Mary Ann Harvey at 847-
323-6910. First Eucharist preparation for children begins in
first grade and is celebrated in the spring of second grade. For
more information contact Barb Cegielski.
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������ ��arrangements made a year in advance allow for
adequate reservation time, participation in marriage
preparation programs and liturgical planning. Please call the
Parish Office.
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communal celebration. Special requests for this sacrament
can be arranged by calling the Parish Office.
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���� �������� �is celebrated on select Saturdays from 3:30pm
to 4:30pm using Sign-Up Genius at https://bit.ly/
reconciliationsaturday or call the parish office. Communal
Reconciliation Services are held during Advent and Lent.
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The deadline for submitting information to the parish office is
Friday at Noon, 10 days prior to publication date. Please email
the document as an attachment to
[email protected]. Issues of the Chimes can
be found online at www.parishesonline.com.
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PASTORAL STAFF AND SACRAMENTS
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101 Judy Berg
103 Fr. Hernan Cuevas
105 Kelly Fierro
115 Kelly Foyle
100 Renee Kapel
142 Jean Lauri
133 Liz Leon
114 Jose Moreno
100 Marianne Moseley
100 Parish Office
123 Colleen O’Mara
101 School Office
100 Chris Skrable
124 Barb Cegielski
155 J Holzhauer-Chuckas
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Connect and unite
with the St. Athanasius Family online��
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& Livestream Mass & Liturgical Events at
https://www.youtube.com/channel/
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http://vimeo.com/user110042574
or on our Facebook page at
https://facebook.com/saintasparish/
Worship aid visit https://www.theworkofgod.org/
Devotns/Euchrist/guide.htm
♦ Visit us online at http://saintasparish.org
♦ Like us on Facebook at
https://facebook.com/saintasparish/
♦ Like us on Instagram at
https://www.instagram.com/saintasparish/
Jim Rooney Ministry &Volunteer Appreciation Celebration Weekend!
“In the same way, let your light shine before people, so they can see the good
things you do and praise your Father who is in heaven.” —Matthew 5:16
As Christians the best legacy that we leave for those who will come after us is the legacy of Faith.
Just think about those who came before us. They built churches, prayed as a community and
shared their God given talents so that Jesus Christ’s values and teachings would continue making a
difference in people’s lives. Today, we as St. Athanasius community, deeply appreciate and
celebrate all of us who have enriched and ignited the ministries of our St. Athanasius
Parish through our time, talents and
treasure.
The Jim Rooney Ministry and Volunteer
Appreciation Celebration started a few years ago
in Memory of Jim Rooney who was a very active
member of our parish, and who through his
talents took our parish community to the next
level. We strongly believe that gratitude is an
essential part of our Christian values. Jesus always gave thanks to God for communicating with
him, speaking to him, and for the mission he was entrusted with. But Jesus did not stop there; he
empowered his disciples with the Holy Spirit to spread the gospel, and to make his love, mercy and
justice known to all. We, at St. Athanasius, continue day-by-day living out this calling by virtue of
our baptism. We also recognize the many gifts of the Holy Spirit already active in our community.
This weekend, we are so excited to honor and present the Parish Service Award to
Claire and John Labbe. This Parish Service Award is given to parishioners whose passion, faith,
and love for Jesus Christ is made known to us by dedicated service and many volunteer hours to
our St. Athanasius parish community. Claire and John have been parishioners for 14 years. Claire
has been a member of the Parish Pastoral Council, Renew My Church Team, Parent School
Organization, Teacher’s Aide, Children’s Liturgy, FRIEND ministry, Women’s Club, Lector,
Eucharistic Minister, Baptism Preparation Volunteer, Girl Scouts, Covid Reopening Team
Member, and the Youth Ministry Advisory Board. John has been a Lector, Lector Coordinator,
Ministry Schedule Volunteer, Altar Servers Co-Coordinator and Baptisms Preparation Volunteer.
Claire and John have truly created an impact on our parish ministerial life.
We are so blessed to have parishioners like Claire and John who love to carry on Jesus’
mission and pass down to others our Christian legacy of faith. And today is a day of
celebration, gratitude, and recognition to all of you, too.
Happy and Blessed Ministries Day!
In the Lord’s Joy,
Fr. Hernan
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PASTOR’S PAGE
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LITURGY AND WORSHIP
Wedding Banns
Ellen Hager & Thomas Hackett I
E U C H A R I S T I C L I T U R G I E S
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Monday through Thursday: 8:30am | Saturday: 5:00pm | Sunday: 9:30am
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& 11:30am
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40 days after Easter Sunday: Ascension Thursday, (moves to following Sunday) normal weekend schedule
January 1: The Feast of Mary, the Mother of God, August 15: Assumption of Mary into Heaven,
November 1: All Saints’ Day, December 8: The Feast of the Immaculate Conception,
December 25: Christmas, the Nativity of Our Lord,
all vary per church calendar
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9:30am
Martin Luther King Jr., Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Columbus Day,
Veteran’s Day, and Thanksgiving Day
E U C H A R I S T I C A D O R AT I O N
Mondays, 5:00pm—6:00pm
R E C O N C I L I AT I O N
Select Saturdays, 3:30pm—4:30pm | Register at https://bit.ly/reconciliationsaturday
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Livestream
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August 2– September 5, 2021
Sunday - Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
5:00 pm Saturday (Vigil) � Ted Zelewski
9:30 am � Susan McMicken
11:30 am � Joan DeLena
Monday
8:30am � Geraldine Leinenweber
Tuesday
8:30am�� Alvin Protz
Wednesday
8:30am��� Blessings on our Students
Thursday
8:30am�� Richard Rzadzki
Saturday
5:00 pm � Nancy Murray
�� � Grace D’Aloisio
Sunday - Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
9:30 am � Werner Buol, Sr.
11:30 am � Joan DeLena
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The sick and their caregivers, especially Nancy Taylor, Jay
Champelli, Inderjeet Kaur, Dorothy Mark, Jimmy
Sullivan, Jim and Carla LaRochelle, Lori Goszczynski,
Susan Randhava, Margaret Salgado;
Those in the military, especially Patrick Harmon, USN,
son of Katherine Harmon and grandson of Joan and Jim
Ward, US Army Captain, Madeline Celebrezze,
daughter of Kathleen and Jim Corydon, US Army
Captain, Megan Vande Hey, daughter of Mark and
Therese Vande Hey and granddaughter of Jack and Liz
Pinter, Captain Mark T. Harvey, USMC, son of Paul and
Mary Ann Harvey, Captain William Durband, Alexander
Ellis, son of Georgie Ellis, Ken Razionale, USMC, Petty
Officer 1st Class Ryan Olsen, grandsons of Jane and
Emmit Ingram, LCDR Anthony Grusich, USN, son of
Lois and Bill Grusich, Anthony Chrobak, nephew of Eric
Harkna and Tonise Paul;
Those who have died, especially Werner Buol, Sr.
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Sunday Offertory (Cash/Checks Mail/Drop Off) ..................... $
Sunday Offertory Electronic ..................................................... + $
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Target Goal ............................................................................... $10,100
Current Weeks Difference ........................................................ $()
Year-To-Date Sunday Offertory Collections ............................. $
Year-To-Date Sunday Offertory Electronic Collections............ $
Year-To-Date Offertory Collections .......................................... $
Year-To-Date Target Goal ......................................................... $
Year-To-Date Difference from Target Goal Over/(Under) ....... $()
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On Saturday, September 4, at 10:30 am there will be a funeral memorial mass for Mrs. Rita Kent.
The family asked that those attending go to the following website to register: https://ritakent.life/
ST. A’S LITURGY AND FORMATION
STEWARDSHIP
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Registration Is Open
Our 2021-2022 classes begin for students in Grades K-8
on Sunday, September 26 at 10:30 a.m.
Please use the links below to register:
http://bit.ly/fpregister2022
and view the class calendar:
https://saintasparish.org/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=322232&type=d&termREC_ID=&pREC_ID=607670
Any questions, please contact Barb Cegielski, Director of Religious Education, at [email protected]
or at 847-328-1430 x124.Thank you! We are excited to see all our new and returning families this fall!
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The information for the August 22, 2021 Total Sunday Collections were
unavailable for publication in this issue of the Chimes. That collection
information will be provided in a future issue of the Chimes.
Thank you for sharing with us what God has blessed you with.
With gratitude,
Fr. Hernan Cuevas
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
This Week: None
Please consider making a donation
to the Soup Kitchen
https://www.givecentral.org/location/432/event/10810
Next Week: Love, Learn, Lead, St. A’s School Fund
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Thank you for sharing with us what God has blessed
you with. With gratitude, Fr. Hernan Cuevas
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� Visit https://www.givecentral.org/givenow to donate or set up a recurring electronic donation.
� Text the key word SUNDAY to 847-221-6237. You will be directed to our online giving page.
� Call 847-328-1430 x105 to set up electronic giving over the phone.
� Mail your envelope to 1615 Lincoln, Evanston, IL 60201.
� Drop off your donation in the parish house mail slot.
SPIRITUAL COMMUNION PRAYER My Jesus, I believe that you are present in the most Blessed
Sacrament. I love You above all things and I desire to receive You into my soul. Since I cannot now receive You
sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart. I embrace You as if You were already there and unite myself
wholly to You. Never permit me to be separated from You. Amen.
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ST. A’S COMMUNITY EVENTS
SAVE THE DATE!
St. A’s Golf Classic, October 1
Use this link to Register:
http://givecentral.org/location/432/category/2110
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The Men’s Club
Ministry fellowship
meeting will be held on Thursday,
September 16 at 8:00pm at Old
Neighborhood Grill (2902 Central Street,
Evanston) back patio, weather permitting.
This is the first meeting of the new
fiscal year and we hope to see you there!
This ministry provides outlets for the
service, spiritual and social dimensions for
the men of St. A’s. The club’s members
participate in the life of the church, are
involved in the projects and ministries of
the parish and reach out in service to the
community, the archdiocese and to society
at large.
Thinking of becoming a member or just
want more information? Contact Vince
Sweeney at [email protected].
Covid Update Announcement
As expected, on August 23, Suburban Cook County announced that
face coverings are required in all indoor public spaces for all people
over the age of 2, regardless of vaccination status.
Therefore, masks are now required indoors for all clergy, staff,
volunteers and parishioners inside archdiocesan facilities in Suburban
Cook County and in the City of Chicago, including Masses, liturgies and
all activities/events within our parishes. .
�� Masks are required inside all archdiocesan school buildings,
regardless of the individual’s vaccination status and regardless of
school location.
�� Masks are required in all parish and agency offices, campus
ministry facilities, and Pastoral Center offices (when in common
hallways, kitchens/lunchrooms, restrooms, copy areas, offices or conference rooms), regardless of
the individual’s vaccination status and regardless of office location.
�� All pastors, priests, deacons and lay ministers throughout the archdiocese are asked to wear masks
for all liturgical services regardless of their vaccination status, as a safe practice and model of
charitable behavior.
Thanks for your understanding and cooperation as we continue praying for the end of this pandemic and
the wellbeing of each other.
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Come celebrate with us Sunday, August 29
following the 9:30am Mass
with a Reception on the Church Lawn
What?
Annual Jim Rooney Ministries & Volunteer
Appreciation Celebration
When?
9:30am Mass on August 29, 2021
followed by Reception on the Church Lawn
Why?
To give thanks and show our gratitude
for all you do for our parish
Who?
All parishioners,
family program and school families
Hosted by the St. Athanasius Parish Staff
ST. A’S COMMUNITY EVENTS
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ST. A’S COMMUNITY EVENTS
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Live stream events are available via our
Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/
unitedcatholicym)
LECTIO DIVINA continues every first and third Monday
of each month at 7pm via Zoom. Contact coordinators at
WEEKLY EUCHARISTIC ADORATION is at 7pm via
Facebook Live from St. Mary Parish Chapel.
https://www.facebook.com/unitedcatholicym)
If you have any questions, please contact James Holzhauer-
Chuckas, ObSB, Director of Youth & Young Adult
Ministries at [email protected] or
call 847-328-1430 x155.
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We are excited, as we continue to reopen, to announce
that we are planning an early September return of
Children’s Liturgy of the Word and we need volunteers
to help us out with leading and facilitating.
Children’s Liturgy of the Word is a chance for our
children to hear the Word of God in a way that meets
them where they are, and reflect on how the Word can
come alive in their lives. Our children are sent forth at
the beginning of Mass before the First Reading.
For more information or to recommit to volunteering in
this ministry, please contact: James Holzhauer-Chuckas,
ObSB at [email protected] or Amy
Ditchman at [email protected].
Ministries, if you have not already
done so, please call the School Office
to reserve your meeting spaces for the
coming year.
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August 29, 2021 Mark 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23
Sometimes it seems that a hospital is a world of opposites – sterilizing instruments and emptying bedpans; washing
hands and wiping bottoms; serving nutritious meals and inserting a feeding tube; following specific medical directions
while recognizing that it is sometimes necessary to be flexible in carrying them out. In the course of each day caregivers
are called upon to make dozens of decisions for the good of those they care for, even when implementing the decision
may be difficult or even offensive.
The Pharisees and scribes Mark writes about in today’s Gospel would probably not have made very good caregivers in
a present-day hospital. “[T]he purification of cups and jugs and kettles and beds” are important when they are being
done for the good of the other; but sometimes the job at hands requires touching a dead body, or a menstruating
woman, or even a leper. Certainly Jesus knew this, as we read elsewhere in the Scriptures. Jesus knew when it was
appropriate to adhere to the law but He also knew when the law must take second place.
There was a time in Catholic practice when everyone knew exactly what to do and when to do it. We knew when to eat
meat and when to eat fish. We knew when to wear a hat and when to take it off. We knew these things because this was
“what we had always done.” People could tell by looking at us that we were Catholic. At least, that is, if they happened
to be looking at us at dinnertime on Friday or if they saw us getting ready to go to church on Sunday. But what about
those people who worked with us on Monday?
“From within…their hearts come evil thoughts…theft…greed, malice, deceit…envy…” The feelings that rise up in us
at times like this have little to do with what we eat on Friday. “This people honors me with their lips…” And we
probably don’t look much different to the people who see us at Church on Sunday. The real question is, what do
people see when they look at us on Monday?
FAITH FIRST
ST. A’S COMMUNITY EVENTS
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The Golden Wedding Anniversary Mass
is scheduled to be held on Sunday,
September 19, 2021 at 2:30 p.m. Couples
celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary this year are
invited to participate. Please note, this Mass is planned as
a live event with participants attending on site. With the
uncertainty of the how the COVID-19 virus will be this
Fall, this Mass may need to be moved to an online
liturgy due to ongoing mitigation efforts associated with
the pandemic. More details on the Mass, including
location and relevant COVID-19 precautions, will be
available as needed. Couples interested in participating
can register here. Please contact
[email protected] with any questions.
EUCHARISTIC
ADORATION�
St. Athanasius
Mondays, 5–6pm�
ST. ATHANASIUS PARISH
1615 L INCOLN STREET • EVANSTON, I LL INOIS 60201-2340 • 847-328-1430 • www.sa in t aspar i sh .o rg
August/September/October 2021
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August 29
9:30am Mass*
Ministry &
Volunteer
Appreciation
Reception following
9:30am Mass
11:30am Mass
August 30
Adoration,
5:00-6:00pm,
Church
August 31
Facilities &
Maintenance
Committee
5:00-6:00pm
School Board
7:00-8:00pm
September 1
Development
Committee
6:30pm,
Fitzgerald Center
September 2
Contemplative
Practices
7:00pm,
Fitzgerald Center
September 3
September 4
5:00pm Mass
September 5
9:30am Mass*
11:30am Mass
September 6
Labor Day
Parish Office Closed
Adoration,
5:00-6:00pm,
Church
September 7
September 8
September 9
September 10
September 11
Reconciliation,
3:30-4:30pm,
Register at
https://bit.ly/
reconciliationsaturday
5:00pm Mass
September 12
9:30am Mass*
11:30am Mass
September 13
Adoration,
5:00-6:00pm,
Church
St. Vincent de Paul,
7:30pm
Fitzgerald Center
September 14
Parish Council,
7:00pm
September 15
September 16
Parent Information
Night,
6:30pm, School
September 17
September 18
5:00pm Mass
September 19
Catechetical
Sunday
9:30am Mass*
Family Program
Meet and Greet,
11:00-12:30
11:30am Mass
Blessing of the
Catechists
September 20
Adoration,
5:00-6:00pm,
Church
September 21
September 22
Finance Council,
6:30pm-7:30pm
September 23
September 24
Progressive Dinner
September 25
Reconciliation,
3:30-4:30pm,
Register at
https://bit.ly/
reconciliationsaturday
5:00pm Mass
September 26
9:30am Mass*
Family Program
10:30-11:30am
11:30am Mass
September 27
Adoration,
5:00-6:00pm,
Church
St. Vincent de Paul,
7:30pm
Fitzgerald Center
September 28
Facilities &
Maintenance, 5:00pm
School Board,7:00pm
Confirmation Parent
Student ZOOM Mtng.
7:00pm
September 29
September 30
October 1
October 2
5:00pm Mass
Confirmation
Commitment Liturgy
(all masses)
Calendar dates and times are subject to mid-week changes. Please visit our website, www.saintasparish.org, for the most current information.
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