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USUAL SCHEDULE OF MASSES AND SERVICES SUNDAY: 4:00p Saturday, 7:00a, 9:00a and 11:00a, and 5:00p WEEKDAYS: 6:30a and 7:30a SATURDAY: 8:00a; 4:00p (fulfills Sunday obligation) HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION: Contact the Rectory for Mass times. NATIONAL HOLIDAYS: Call the Rectory ROSARY: Monday-Friday after the 6:30a & 7:30a Masses; Saturday after the 8:00a Mass. SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Baptisms will be celebrated most Sundays of each month at 12:30p. Arrangements for Baptism and for the Baptismal Program, which is to precede it, must be made with the Rectory Office by expectant parents. Adults and children over age 6 seeking Baptism are encouraged to call the Rectory and talk with one of the priests. SACRAMENT OF PENANCE: Saturday: 3:00p to 3:45p in Church. ▪ M, T, Th, F after 7:30a Mass and Saturday after 8:00a Mass, in the Reconciliation Room. ▪ By appointment — call the Rectory. ▪ 3rd Sunday of Advent and 5th Sunday of Lent after all the Masses. SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY: Congratulations on this momentous step! Arrangements need to be made at least 6 months in advance. A marriage preparation program is required. Call the Rectory. EUCHARISTIC DEVOTIONS: Adoration Chapel is open: Monday through Friday: 1:00p - 4:00p Holy Hour: Thursday before First Friday, 7:00p - 8:00p in Church HOMEBOUND MINISTRY: If you or your loved one is sick or homebound and unable to attend church, please call Sr. Ann Vincent to arrange for Holy Communion.
St. Christina Parish Mission Statement: …a Catholic community of faith called to be God’s Holy People. Continually formed and fed by Our Lord in Word and Sacrament, together we strive to love and serve, invite and unite, support and challenge one another to joyfully live and proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ. (Adopted Dec. 1996)
The Sign of
St. Christina Church
June 7, 2020
The Most Holy Trinity
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Parish Priests Rev. Thomas P. Conde, Pastor [email protected] Rev. Binu Varghese, O. Praem [email protected] Permanent Deacons Alfredo Adolfo [email protected] John Mutnansky [email protected] Stanley F. Rakauskas [email protected] School Principal Mary Stokes [email protected] Coordinator of Religious Education Sue Carter, 773-445-9539 [email protected] Pastoral Care Minister Sr. Ann Vincent, 773-445-6779 [email protected] Youth Minister Kathy Gutierrez, 773-445-3435 [email protected] Music Director Mary Kay Notter, 708-362-2053 [email protected] Office Manager Joyce Maxwell [email protected] Receptionist/Secretary Heather Dixon [email protected] Business Manager Emmett Williamson, 773-779-7181 [email protected] Webmaster Hugo Lugo [email protected] Bulletin Editor Marybeth Sprague [email protected]
Bulletin submission deadline: Monday at 12:00 noon for the following Sunday’s bulletin. Rectory: 11005 S. Homan Ave., Chicago, IL 60655 Phone: 773-779-7181 Fax: 773-238-2942 Website: www.stchristinaparish.org Parish email: [email protected] School: 3333 West 110th St., Chicago, IL 60655 Phone: 773-445-2969 Fax: 773-445-0444 Website: www.stchristina.org Ministry Center: 11033 S. Christiana Ave., Chicago, IL 60655
Parish Directory Grace and Eternal Life Moses is a man after our own hearts, for haven’t we all dealt with more than our share of stiff-necked people? Indeed, haven’t we all gotten a little stiff-necked ourselves at times? Complaining… impatient… quick to anger. How lucky for Moses—how lucky for all of us—that God is exactly the opposite! And we don’t even have to guess about it. The Lord tells us so directly. Accordingly, Moses does what we all need to do. Even with the tablets in hand, he bows down and asks for God’s forgiveness and grace. Encouraging us to live together in peace—and in God’s favor—the Apostle Paul knows all about this grace, joyfully invoking Christ’s grace on us along with God’s love and the Holy Spirit’s. “Rejoice,” he says. And when it comes to rejoicing, John offers us the gladdest words of all: the assurance of eternal life through Jesus.
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Saint Bernadette Soubirous (1844-1879) April 16
With Immaculate Mary’s “Ave Maria” for its refrain, Andy Williams’ “Village of Saint Bernadette” peaked at #7 on Billboard’s Top 40 at Christmas 1959, airing on radio stations all over America. Imagine! April 16 marks the feast of Bernardette Soubirous, the teenager who, combing a refuse heap for firewood, saw a “beautiful lady” who identified herself in words Bernadette faithfully reported to the bishop, though she did not understand their meaning: “I am the Immaculate Conception.” Relentlessly interrogated, she never wavered in her story or sweetness. Chronically ill all her life and dead at thirty-five, Bernadette left behind the shrine at Lourdes where healing waters still flow from the spring that her “beautiful lady” pointed out to her.
—Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
On a Summer’s Day Rest is not idleness, and to lie sometimes on the grass under trees on a summer’s day, listening to the murmur of the water, or watching the clouds float across the sky, is by no means a waste of time.
—John Lubbock
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Congratulations to our 2020
St. Christina School Graduates!
Emma Brandenburger
Caitlin Carter
Kathrine Flynn
Kevin Gardner
Jack Garvey
Emily Gasca
Daniel Gleeson
Ryan Insley
Elizabeth Janicki
Patrick Johnson
Julia Keneipp
Margaret Killen
Callie Kilroy
Mollie Maher
Jack McGeehan
Ryan Mottl
Nolan O’Malley
Mary Kate Porter
Nolan Ryan
Patricia Serio
Sarah Simpson
Aidan Sloyan
Patrick Smith
Liam Syring
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Important Rectory Information The Rectory is closed until further notice. Voice messages will be returned. Emails will be answered. Please continue to drop off your envelopes in the mail boxes at the front and back doors of the Rectory. You may also mail them to the Rectory.
Baby Bottle Project POSTPONED
Baby Bottles can be returned when the Rectory re-opens or Masses resume. If you wish to make a donation by check, please make it
payable to: The Women’s Centers of Greater Chicagoland. Please do not make it payable to St. Christina Church.
CRHP Zoom Group Meetings CRHP Team # 23 are having a Zoom Group Meeting every other Monday at 6:30 p.m. Previous CRHP teams are encouraged to start their own virtual meetings to keep in touch. Please contact Sue at 773-259-5471 or [email protected] for instructions and password information.
SCAA Openings The SCAA will be accepting nomination for Vice President, Secretary, Boys Basketball Coordinator, and Girls Volleyball Coordinator from April-June. Elections will be at the June 22nd SCAA meeting at 7:30 p.m. The vice president position is a 4-year commitment, 2 years as VP and 2 years as president. The secretary position and both coordinator positions are 3-year terms. Please contact Tim Fitzgerald at 773-491-6120 or any other board members. Thanks.
Queen of Hearts is on Hold until Further Notice.
St. Christina Parish Domestic Violence Outreach The mission of the St. Christina Parish Domestic Violence Outreach Committee is to provide education and raise awareness of domestic violence, promote linkage to services, and empower prevention efforts of domestic violence among the St. Christina community. To fulfill our mission, we maintain a safe and confidential outlet to foster hope for survivors, abusers, or concerned individuals. Domestic violence is a pattern of behavior in any intimate relationship whereby one partner seeks to gain or maintain control over the other. The abuse can be physical, sexual, emotional and psychological. Domestic violence can happen to anyone of any race, age, religion and gender. Domestic violence affects people of all socioeconomic backgrounds or educational levels.
Domestic Violence Emergency Hotline: 1-877-863-6338
WeShare — Online Giving With the Coronavirus emergency, if you wish to give online, please go to our parish website, www.stchristinaparish.org, where you can find more information about online giving. On the left side of the home page click on Online Giving WeShare and follow the instructions.
The Church is locked until further notice.
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Subject: Reopening Plan for St. Christina Church Amid COVID-19 Hello St. Christina Family, I pray that you and your loved ones are healthy. As you may have seen, Cardinal Cupich recently shared our multi-phased plan for reopening churches in the Archdiocese of Chicago. Specifically,
• Phase I allows for parishes to reopen for Baptism, Reconciliation, Weddings and Funerals with a limit of 10 attendees.
• Phase IA allows for parishes to reopen for private prayer and adoration with a limit of 10 attendees. • Phase II allows for reopening for weekday and weekend Masses for larger groups depending on the guidelines
from the state and the capacity of the church building. Our St. Christina Reopening Plan First and foremost, it is important for everyone to understand that our efforts will prioritize the safety and wellbeing of all while maintaining due respect and reverence for the sacraments and liturgical norms of our faith. I will assemble a Parish Reopening Leadership Team with parishioner co-captains to lead our efforts. Together, we will attend required training from the Archdiocese to ensure that our parish reopening plan conforms to the guidelines developed by the Archdiocese in collaboration with civil and healthcare authorities. We will also receive a starter kit of protective and cleaning supplies, as well as guidance on purchasing/maintaining supplies ongoing. Volunteers Needed We will need volunteers to assist with various aspects of our parish reopening plan. Importantly, leadership team members and volunteers must not be part of a “vulnerable population” (that is, not over the age of 65; no underlying medical condition such as diabetes, lung disease, undergoing cancer treatment, etc.). I ask all of you who are younger than 65 and healthy with no underlying health conditions to consider assisting with one of three reopening teams:
• Set-up team. Sample duties include ensuring that all supplies needed for each sacramental celebration/gathering are ready for use, entrances and exits are marked and propped physically open prior to attendees’ arrival/departure, windows are opened, etc.
• Greeting team. Sample duties include assisting in managing the flow of congregants as they enter the church; making sure attendees use hand sanitizer upon entering, are wearing a mask, and are reminded not to enter if ill; directing people to appropriate seating/waiting areas, etc.
• Cleaning team. Sample duties include maintaining and cleaning essential and trafficked areas of the church before and after the church has been used. Masks and gloves will be provided, if you do not have your own, in addition to approved cleaning/disinfecting supplies.
To volunteer for one of these teams either call the Rectory (773-779-7181) or email us at [email protected].
The Reopening Leadership Team and I will make sure that all volunteers are properly trained. Please send us a message at [email protected] to indicate your willingness and ability to volunteer. From those that step forward, we will also request that some act as volunteer captains to help lead each of the three teams. Timing for Our Reopening As I mentioned, the Parish Reopening Leadership Team members and I will need to complete required training, which will take place beginning the week of May 17. Once we complete the training, we will need to review and complete tasks assigned to all parishes as part of a reopening certification process to be approved by the Archdiocese. Therefore, the soonest that any parish in the Archdiocese will realistically open for sacramental celebrations, private prayer or Eucharistic Adoration is still to be determined. However, our parish, like all others in the archdiocese, will move forward at a pace and timing appropriate for its own situation. Following our training and certification approval, at St. Christina, we will only open our church once the Reopening Leadership Team and I feel confident that we have the right volunteers in place to make it possible to reopen. Again, the need for parishioner assistance cannot be overstated. The guidelines and measures required to reopen are designed to protect our wellbeing and that of our broader community. As Cardinal Cupich has noted, from the first pages of Scripture we learn that we indeed are “our brother’s keeper.” Our Lord Jesus Christ prayed, “that they all may be one” (Jn 17:21) and commanded us “love one another. As I have loved you, so you also should love one another” (Jn 13:34). Our collective patience, willingness to help and the
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Sew… We Need Your Help! If you can sew, we need your help! Disposable face masks are in short supply and fabric masks can help our healthcare workers and senior citizens. There are many designs online but simple is best. The instructions below for a simple mask can be adapted depending on what you have available. Tightly woven cotton fabric is best. If you don’t have flannel for the lining, use two layers of cotton fabric. If you don’t have elastic, use bias tape or fabric to edge the short end of the mask and make 10-12" ties on each corner. A collection box has been placed in the vestibule of the Oak Lawn Village Hall by the police desk on the west side of the building. The address of the Village Hall is: 9446 Raymond Avenue, Oak Lawn, IL, 60453. Please put your completed masks in a plastic bag and drop them in the box. They will be distributed as needed to local health care providers, nursing homes, etc. If you have any questions, please email [email protected]. Dig into your fabric stash and be creative! Happy sewing! Since many stores will be mandatorily closed, fabric can be purchased at Walmart, Amazon or mail order from Joann Fabrics.
Seeds of Faith Pray, Chat and Sip
Seeds of Faith meets via a Zoom Chat called Pray, Chat and Sip on Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. Please log in at zoom.us (Meeting ID is 336-191-273) a few minutes before meeting starts. You will be put in a holding group until Sue Carter logs in. You may also join us in our Sunday Zoom Group at 4:30 p.m. as we reflect on the weekly Gospel. Please contact Sue Carter at 773-259-5471 or [email protected] for questions, User ID, and password information. If you have any other questions, please contact Sue Carter at 773-259-5471 or [email protected].
SCRIP Schedule Update Due to the Coronavirus crisis, there will be no Cash & Carry until further notice. Please contact Sharon at 773-779-7181 with any questions.
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care we take to reopen is a demonstration of our unity and love for one another. May God grant you His peace during this difficult time and may He manifest His love and presence to you in abundant ways. If you have any questions, please contact me at [email protected].
To volunteer for one of these teams either call the Rectory (773-779-7181) or email us at [email protected].
Thank you for your understanding and patience.
Sincerely yours in Christ, Fr. Tom Conde
Sunday, June 7th Mass Please watch Sunday, June 7th Mass with Fr. Tom on the parish website, stchristinaparish.org.
Holy Hour Holy Hour with Deacon John is available on our parish website,
stchristinaparish.org.
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MULTI-PHASED PLAN FOR REOPENING CHURCHES PHASE I: Limited Sacramental Celebrations and Private Prayer Parish Actions and Responsibilities
• The pastor will need the assistance of the parish community, as he will be required to create a parish leadership team consisting of 6 people, including himself, to co-manage operations and to supervise cleaning, set-up and greeting.
• The parish business manager or someone designated by the pastor will serve as the compliance manager for the parish and assist with the submission of necessary compliance forms.
• The entire team of leaders is required to attend training and submit an implementation template for reopening, which needs to be reviewed and certified by the archdiocese or respective diocese.
• The parish will need to maintain an on-going procurement program for safety and cleaning supplies. • Based on go-forward approval, each parish will have the prerogative to offer Baptisms, Weddings,
Funerals, and Reconciliation in the church within the current limit of 10 attendees excluding ministers and on-site staff (“Phase I”).
• With additional preparation, each parish may optionally offer Eucharistic Adoration and private prayer times (“Phase IA”). In choosing to do so, parish leadership teams must comply with all published bishops’ guidelines outlining precautions preparing for, during and after the rite(s).
NOTE: During Phase I, parishes will not be allowed to offer either daily or Sunday Mass, even with 10 or fewer attendees. The resumption of public Mass, regardless of the number of attendees, is a more complex process, which requires the input of lessons that will be learned from Phase I. To that end, parishes and archdiocese or diocese will collaborate to gather data to improve the protocols and processes of the Plan before we move to worship services in Phase II. Archdiocesan/ Diocesan Actions and Responsibilities The archdiocese or diocese, depending on capacity, will provide the following services to support the parishes and pastors:
• Provide parishes information on securing supplies or a list of preferred vendors for supplies throughout the phases of the Plan.
• Conduct required training webinars for clergy, parish leaders and volunteers, to assist the pastor in managing the Plan in each phase. The Archdiocese of Chicago will develop a standard webinar based on these guidelines and make it available to the other dioceses in the Chicago Province.
• Create and distribute to parishes a video message from the local bishop to explain the Plan for reopening churches.
• Evaluate and certify parish proposals for opening during the phases. Create a dedicated email box that will be monitored by staff to answer questions or otherwise support parishes that feel they cannot open safely without additional help.
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• Gather and evaluate data from parishes on their Phase I and IA experience to adapt Phase II protocols for larger numbers, which will include public Mass.
• Work with government officials to explore possible increases in crowd size taking into consideration the capacity of church buildings.
PHASE II: Resumption of Public Masses Parish Actions and Responsibilities In Phase II parishes may apply for certification to offer daily and Sunday Mass. Parishes will also continue to celebrate Baptisms, Weddings, Funerals and Adoration. Given the more complex nature of celebrations of the Mass, entering Phase II will require parishes to:
• Expand the number of parish team members if civil authorities permit an increase in the crowd size for Phase II.
• Maintain an on-going procurement program for safety and cleaning supplies.
• Continue recruitment and training of new, non-vulnerable volunteers as needed.
• Develop logistical procedures in accord with the guidelines of the Plan to manage more frequent and larger services that cover actions before, during and after the rites.
• Implement a safe and secure attendance reservation/ ticketing system to maintain order and facilitate possible contact tracing of infection.
• Submit a detailed proposal for implementing Phase II. Archdiocesan Actions and Responsibilities To support the parishes in the preparation and implementation of Phase II, the Archdiocese or diocese will:
• Establish and update requirements for all services and rites according to the standards of government officials, health care experts and church authorities.
• Review and certify all parish proposals for reopening with celebration of Mass.
• Provide additional required webinars and training, as needed.
• Create and distribute to parishes a video message from the local bishop to explain procedures for attendance at Mass in Phase II.
• Conduct random assessments over time to ensure continued compliance with published requirements.
• Gather feedback from parishioners across the Archdiocese or diocese on how well the safety protocols are working and how comfortable they are with church precautions for their safety.
• Continually monitor feedback on execution and resources to assist in problem solving through ongoing communication with parish leadership, state and local authorities and public health officials.
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Parish Life During the Coronavirus Crisis
Our regular weekend and morning Masses are cancelled. Here are some ways you can enjoy Mass during this difficult time: • Sunday Masses with Fr. Tom can be viewed on the parish website,
stchristinaparish.org.
• Mercy Home offers a Sunday morning broadcast of the Mass at 9:30 a.m. on WGN.
• The Archdiocese of Chicago broadcasts Mass at radiotv.archchicago.org/television/broadcast-masses; you may also view those same Masses at the archdiocesan YouTube channel by visiting youtube.com (search for “Catholic Chicago”).
• Masses are also available on EWTN. Daily Mass is at 7:00 a.m. and replayed at 6:00 p.m. On Sunday at 7:00 a.m. Mass is live, then they replay it at 11:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. Visit ewtn.com/catholicism/daily-readings for the EWTN webpage of Daily Mass and Readings.
• Daily readings may also be found at the website for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, usccb.org.
• Relevant Radio offers many resources, including daily Mass, at relevantradio.com. Rectory Hours: The Rectory will be closed until further notice. You may call and leave a voice message and someone will return your call. Church Envelopes: You may drop off your Church envelopes in the mail slot at the back door of the Rectory. Open the screen door and drop them in the mail slot. You may also mail them to the Rectory. All of St. Christina activities are cancelled until further notice. • All weddings and baptisms must be postponed and can be re-scheduled only once the
order is lifted. There are no exceptions to this, regardless of the size of the group. However, in case of an extreme emergency for baptism, please seek the permission of your bishop. Funerals and wakes must be postponed until Governor Pritzker’s order is lifted.
• No confessions until further notice.
• The Adoration Chapel is closed until further notice; however, Holy Hour with Deacon John can be viewed on the parish website, stchristinaparish.org, through the month of May.
• Split the Pot is on hold until the coronavirus issue is resolved and Sunday Masses resume. The pot will continue to grow and envelopes can be turned in at the Rectory or when Masses resume.
• SCRIP Cash & Carry is CANCELLED until further notice. Continued on following page
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Football Registration 2020 Cardinal football season registration will be open for boys and girls in grades 3 through 8. It will take place at the St. Christina Fields on 111th and Central Park on June 11th from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Social distancing measures will be in place and enforced at registration. (We ask when you arrive at the parking lot please remain in your car, and we will advise you on when to enter the garage for registration.) Please wear a mask.
Fees: Registration is $160 per player, maximum cost per family is $270. Additional costs for uniform pants and jerseys if needed. Note: Beginning this year, JV players will buy their own personalized jerseys similar to varsity. The jerseys can be used for all years the player is on JV. Forms: Hard copies will be available at registration, or you may download beforehand at stchristinaparish.org/Athletics/Forms.html.
Make all checks payable to SCAA. We are asking that you bring two checks, one for registration and one for uniforms. For more information, please contact Dan Town (773-919-9895, [email protected]), Nick Sellis (773-16-7362), or Joe Cardinale (773-791-5265).
Bulletin Submission Guidelines To submit items to The Sign, please email your article or announcement (HARD COPIES CANNOT BE ACCEPTED) to Marybeth Sprague at [email protected] by Monday at 12:00 noon for publication in the following Sunday’s bulletin. Earlier deadlines apply to some holidays. Microsoft Word is the preferred file format; Microsoft Publisher or high-quality PDF files are also acceptable if necessary. Please send any accompanying images as separate email attachments at the highest resolution possible. Acceptable image formats are JPG, TIF, or PNG. We reserve the right to edit submissions for content or space.
• The Baby Bottle Project is on hold. When the Rectory re-opens, they can be dropped off at the Rectory. At the present time, there is no secure place to drop them off since everything is locked up.
• The Lenten CRS Rice Bowls can be turned in when the Rectory re-opens or Masses resume.
• Women’s CRHP Retreat date to be determined. • Senior exercise is CANCELLED until further notice. • First Communion has been postponed. Date to be determined.
Visit our parish website, stchristinaparish.org, for the latest parish information. Visit
archchicago.org/coronavirus for the latest archdiocesan information on the coronavirus.
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On Pandemic Conversations, and the Holy Trinity Copyright 2020 by John B. Reynolds ([email protected])
FATHER: Good morning, Jesus. You look happy today. Did the Angels win? SON: This question is getting old, Abba. Besides, you know the season hasn’t even started yet… FATHER: But I thought it started weeks ago! SON: You’re kidding, right? GHOST: Jesus, I think your dad just forgot… FATHER: Forgot? Forgot what? SON and GHOST: The virus! FATHER: Oh damn. The virus… SON: You know the whole world is running scared. GHOST: He’s right, Big Guy. I overheard a husband and wife in Chicago talking the other day. The husband told his wife he’d been imagining a world fifty years from now when he’ll be telling their great grandchildren about the time back in 2020 when the people couldn’t go out to concerts, or even out to eat. And if they needed to go out for groceries, they had to wear face masks and practice something called social distancing. SON: Social distancing. Now there’s an oxymoron. Who thought that one up? GHOST: Well, in a sense, I did. And for that matter, Patient zero? Community spread? Contact tracing? All mine, in one fashion or another. SON: Of course… FATHER: But what about the wife, Ghost? What did the wife have to say? GHOST: Oh, yeah. Well, that’s the thing, BG. She said that she’d been imagining a future when she’d be telling their great grandchildren of a time — before the virus — when the people used to go to big musical events called concerts, and that students went to places called school to learn… SON: Abba! It’s like that Zager and Evans song, In the Year 2525! FATHER: Son, it’s nothing like that. And Ghost, I’ve got a task for you. GHOST: I knew it! What’s the mission? FATHER: Same as always, but more so, because the world needs you now more than ever! Nix the Pentecost entrance, but bring your fire just the same. Inspire them in faith. Inspire them for the good. And let them know I’m here. SON: Ghost, I had a big job back then. You know. “God so loved the world that he gave his only Son.” But this is big, too, and you’re the Ghost for the job. GHOST: True that! And I won’t let either of you down. Because I’m in both of you, and you’re both in me. I mean, hey! We are Tri-ni-ty/ I got God and Jesus with me/ We are Tri-ni-ty/ Get up everybody and sing! SON: Sister Sledge, Ghost? You’re paraphrasing Sister Sledge? GHOST: Actually, they were paraphrasing me. I put that song in their head in 1979. But enough banter. I’m gone with fruits and gifts for a pandemic world! SON: Fly, Ghost! FATHER: We are Tri-ni-ty… Catchy.
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Pray for Our Servicemen and Women
Please pray for the following members of St. Christina Parish families who are serving in the military:
MSGT. John Beasley Pfc. Lauren N. Bilotta Eric Bour Cpl. Benjamin Brasher, USMC David Breier, USN 2nd Lt. Dan Caddigan Cpt. Michael Caddigan Cpt. Breedge Cafferty Dominic Cardinale, USN Maj. Mary Cassidy Pvt. Matthew J. Chausse, US Army CSM Joseph Cistaro Nicole Clausius Jean Comptois Anthony DeAvila, US Navy Cpl. Kevin Donnelly LCpl Francis J. Doyle, USMC SPC Daniel Driscoll Sgt. Matthew Dumais Charles J. Dvorak S.G.G. Jerome Gardner Cpl. James Garringer Pvt. John Golden, US Army Henry Gorski, USMC Daniel J. Grand, USMC 1st Lt. Lindsay Hartig
SPC Taylor O’Callaghan LCpl. Jessica Oliver, USMC Sgt. Dan T. Pacheco Shane Pennington Cpl. Gerald A. Potempa, USMC Megan Prosapio, USN Vincent Prosapio III, USN Christopher Quinn Cpl. Joseph F. Quinn IV, USMC Nolan Rowling, US Army Steven Rowling, USMC Warren B. Schamakel Cody Scriver Wayne Sherman Sgt. Brandon Smith Sgt. James Smolik, USMC Joseph J. Somers, USN Cpl. Donald Stalzer, USMC SPC Jordan Stover Lt. Ashley Strong, USN PFC Daniel Taff Dakota Trueba, USN
Scott Vega Ed Voelker, USN John Lawrence Weston Cpt. Eileen White
Pfc. Matthew Hastings, USAF Sgt. Nicholas Stephen Hoiseck Michael Hughes Tony Kalabsa, US Army FT2 (SS) Sean Michael Kampwirth, USN CSM Michael Kelly 2nd Lt. Katherine Kezon LCpl. Joseph Killeen, USMC Matthew Kilroe, USMC Maggie Kimmell LCpl. Jonathon D. Knidsen General James Kokaska Sgt. A. Michael Krueger III, USMC Matthew LeFebvre, USN Matt Lostroscio, USMC Brandon Machura, USN Ryan Markmann 2nd Lt. Patricia F. McNamara, USMC Scott A. Milcarek Maj. John Mutnansky, Jr. A1C Megan Mutnansky SFC Wayne Mutnansky 1st Lt. Jamie Neumann
Important -- Effective 7-21-2019: To be included in the weekly Split the Pot drawing, envelopes must be in the Rectory Office by 12:00 noon on
the Monday immediately after the weekend.
Envelope number 1417 was drawn for last week’s “Split the Pot” drawing. The parishioner assigned that number did not participate in the drawing. Last week’s prize of $700.00 will be added to this week’s amount.
There will not be a Split the Pot drawing this coming week. The pot will continue to grow and the next drawing will be after Sunday Masses resume. You may drop your envelopes off at the Rectory.
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SUNDAY COLLECTION
May 30-31, 2020: $4,044.00
Thank you for your generosity.
Since there are no Masses this
week, please remember our beloved in your prayers.
Monday, June 8 – Weekday 6:30 a.m. People of St. Christina 7:30 a.m. Our Deceased Relatives Tuesday, June 9 – St. Ephrem, Deacon &
Doctor of the Church 6:30 a.m. Poor Souls in Purgatory 7:30 a.m. Malachy Towey Wednesday, June 10 – Weekday 6:30 a.m. Those in the Military 7:30 a.m. Those Who Serve and Protect Thursday, June 11 – St. Barnabas, Apostle 6:30 a.m. Our Deceased Friends 7:30 a.m. Missionaries Throughout the
World Friday, June 12 – Weekday 6:30 a.m. Anthony Drapp 7:30 a.m. Michael Beshara Saturday, June 13 – St. Anthony of Padua,
Priest & Doctor 8:00 a.m. Kathleen Cecil 4:00 p.m. Lucille & Raymond Schmidt,
Stanley Cetera, Michael Rauen (10 years)
Sunday, June 14 – The Most Holy Body &
Blood of Christ 7:00 a.m. People of St. Christina 9:00 a.m. Helen O’Heir, Mary Alice Barry 11:00 a.m. Donald Cipriani 5:00 p.m. Those Suffering with the
Coronaviris
Parish Offertory Support During Closure The Archdiocese has created an online giving page to support parishes during this time. Donors are able to make an online donation at archchicago.org/offertory and designate to St. Christina Parish.
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• Senior Discount
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Insured
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