December 27, 2015 - St. Barnabas Parish

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December 27, 2015 - St. Barnabas Parish
The Catholic Community of Saint Barnabas
December 27, 2015
Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph
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 Pastor’s Mutterings
Family is everything, especially here in the Beverly community and in
St. Barnabas Parish. Stories, pictures, traditions, gatherings, baptisms, meals,
vacations – these and many more are the events and relationships that bind us
together and give meaning to our lives.
The early church shared our interest in the quality and details of family life.
They wondered about what Jesus was like as a boy, and his life at home with Mary
and Joseph. Only the Gospel of Luke records any stories at all of Jesus’ childhood,
and there is so much more we would like to know. But we can learn a lot from the
little glimpse that is given to us in today’s Gospel.
Only eight days after his birth, Mary and Joseph brought Jesus to the Temple in Jerusalem. They made the
difficult five-mile journey because presenting their child to God was a symbol of their gratitude for his birth. They
were thankful parents. They were believers. They wanted to begin their family life correctly before God. While they
were in the Temple, the young family met Anna and Simeon and other people who, like them, cared about the things
of God.
There is an important message here for all of us:
• Do you want your children to get to know good people? Bring them to church.
• Do you want to provide a strong foundation for your children? Take them with you to church.
• Don’t just send them – bring them with you!
• Don’t attend Mass only when it is convenient – it should be a priority.
It is never too early to start this pattern, and it is never too late. God’s people gather weekly at
St. Barnabas, and they are good people to get to know. If it is true that it takes a whole village to raise a child, then
we must pick our village wisely. Mary and Joseph did just that. Their village was not only Nazareth, but the people of
God wherever they gathered to worship. There they found people who helped them raise and instruct their son.
We have, I think wisely, chosen Beverly and St. Barnabas to be our “village.” We thank God for all the Simeons
and Annas, friends and fellow believers whom we have met here. They show us what it means to belong to the family
of God.
PEACE QUOTE
“What can you do to promote world peace? Go home and love your family.” Mother Teresa
Mary the Mother of God
Thursday, December 31st, 4:00pm
Friday, January 1st, 8:45 am, 10:00 am
Spiritual Life
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
Many thanks to all the people of St. Barnabas Parish who shared a portion of themselves to make our Celebration of
Christmas such a reverent and prayerful experience.
A special thanks to the chairpersons of the Art and Environment Committee — Colleen Mulchrone and Barb and Connie
Majeski, and all their volunteers - along with Phil Smith and Jim McDermott and the Maintenance and Custodial Staff
who provided us with a beautiful environment, inside and out, in which to celebrate and pray. Thanks to the Liturgy
Committee - Kitty Carroll, Peggy DuMais, Rosemary DuMais, Hank Hammer, Maria Hibbs, Karen Lux, Cindy Malloy,
Kathy McGarry, Gerri Scanlon, Barb Styczynski, and Lorraine Symonanis who prepare and plan our beautiful liturgies
throughout the year, and to all the Altar Servers, Sacristans, Eucharistic Ministers, Lectors, and Ushers who so graciously
served at our Christmas Liturgies.
Thanks to the St. Barnabas Music Ministry, which includes the Children’s Choir, Adult Choir, accompanists, cantors, and
instrumentalists who enhanced our celebrations with their beautiful gift of music. Many thanks to Sandro Tsomaia and
Damian Warshall for their outstanding piano/organ accompaniment at all of our liturgies. And a special thanks to
Mae Schuberth who shared her gift of dance with us.
You are truly blessed and a marvel to us all!
Thank you!
Parish Life
CONGRATULATIONS AND SAFE TRAVELS!
Seven St. Barnabas alumni will be traveling with the
Mother McAuley and Brother Rice choirs toparticipate in
the 40th International Congress of Pueri Cantores, the
official student choral organization of the Catholic
Church, to be hosted in Rome and Vatican City, from
December 26 – January 2. Peter Nagle, Will Thompson,
and Michael Sheridan from the class of 2012; Tyler
Bentley, class of 2013; Nora McIntosh and Emily
Jakubczak, class of 2014; and Andrew Thompson, class
of 2015 join youth from around the world at this choral
extravaganza. Congratulations!
Neighborhood News
“THE 40 FILM”
Please join St. Cajetan’s Parish presents “The 40 Film”
Featuring guest speaker John Morales (creator &
director), on Thursday, January 7, doors open at 6:30,
Program 6:45—9:00. Program will be in St. Cajetan
memorial Hall 11227 S. Campbell enter west doors off
the parking lot.
IS ABORTION THE MOST IMPORTANT HUMAN
RIGHTS ISSUE OF OUR TIME?
This community film event is open to everyone, with a
suggested age of 13 and over. “40” is a film that best
highlights the issue of abortion in America from a human
rights perspective. In 62 minutes, the creator, John
Morales, looks at 40 years of the effects of legalized
abortion on American individuals, groups, and
communities, without taking a ’religious’ perspective. A
person of any faith, or no faith, will appreciate the style
of this dynamic documentary.
Friday, January 22nd
Doors Open at 7:00 p.m.
(Game begins at 8:00 p.m.)
Cash Bar – light munchies & pizza (included)
St. Barnabas Gym
$25 per person
To Purchase Tickets: Complete the bottom half of this form and return to the school or
rectory with payment to the Attention of Mary Usterbowski
Tickets can also be purchased on-line for an additional fee.
Individual Sign-up
Individuals will be grouped into Trivia Teams
Name:
___________________________________________________________________________
TEAM SIGN-UP
(6 PEOPLE PER TEAM)
Organize a team, gather 6 team members and include names with payment.
For more information contact:
Shannon Foster scronin3@icloud.com Terri Haymaker tthaymaker@sbcglobal.net
Irsenia Norfleet-Collins drnorfleet@yarhoo.com
Mary Usterbowski mespo1022@yahoo.com
St. Barnabas Grade Spotlight
The second graders worked on a service project in which they wrote Christmas letters and cards to the residents at
Mercy Circle. The cards will be delivered this week to bring smiles and greetings to the religious men and women that
live there. Second grade wishes everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Neighborhood News
BABYSITTING SKILLS
Little Company of Mary is offering," Safe and Secure,”
a program for children ages 11 to 14 to learn basic
babysitting skills. It is presented by Kathleen Rynne, R.N.
and Elise Farrell, R.N. Class will be held on December
28th from 10 - 2pm. Fee is $60. Location at BAPA , 11th
Longwood Drive. Call 708.423.5774 for reservation.
SAVE THE DATE
1ST ANNUAL PLUMP UP THE PORT
Come celebrate the Lenten season with the Port
Ministries on February 8th at Lagunitas Brewery in
Chicago for our Plump up the Port annual fundraiser!
Your attendance will provide invaluable support for the
Port Ministries' Franciscan mission of serving the essential
needs of the most poverty stricken within our Chicago
South Side community. For more information please call
773-778-5955.
Parish Life
Michael Patrick Griffin
Michael & Jennifer nee Vail Griffin
September 6, 2015
Clementine Catherine Roa
Jose & Sarah nee Bachler Roa
September 27, 2015
Dagoberto Castillo Jr.
Dagoberto & Nuvia nee Astorga Castillo
Neriah Alani Astorga
Cesar & Crystal nee Ibarra Astorga
Claire Elizabeth Zator
Brian & Taylor nee Kedzior Zator
Grant Paul Zolnierowicz
Michael & Barret nee Kedzior Zolnierowicz
September 13, 2015
Matias Emmanuel Estrada
Ashley Wagner Estrada
September 20, 2015
Lorelei June Raude
Jeffrey & Hubbell nee Carotherf Raude
Clare Susan Berry
Michael & Catherine nee Sheahan Berry
William James Norris
Kevin & Kathleen nee Vail Norris
Faith Formation
YEAR OF MERCY
What is Mercy? Mercy is acts of love by which we care
for the bodily and spiritual needs of others while also
recognizing the need for mercy in our own lives.
Pope Francis announced an Extraordinary Jubilee, a Holy
Year of Mercy, to highlight the importance of being
merciful to one another as God is to us. In a beautiful
statement, he reminded the faithful that in this coming
year, we should spend time focusing on the fact that God
is full of mercy. Our call to be in close relationship to God
and to help others see God by how we live our lives.
What the world would look like if everyone were merciful
as God? How might our home, our parish, our
neighborhood, schools, city, country, and world be
different if we spent just a little more time showing
mercy, requesting mercy, and accepting mercy, even
when it might be difficult?
Over the next 12 months you will be invited to explore
the theme of mercy in many ways. We will begin our
Lenten Season with a Day of Mercy on Saturday February
13th. It will be an “open door” invitation to spend as
little as 5 minutes or as much as an hour unpacking the
theme of mercy. It will be interactive, you will move at
your own pace and be suitable for all ages. Watch the
bulletin for more information about the Year of Mercy
activities at St. Barnabas.
Below are reflections from our High School Youth
Ministry Pilgrims who represented St. Barnabas at the
National Catholic Youth Conference
God is Good – All The Time – God is Good
As I packed for NCYC the day before our parish left for
Indiana, I had no idea that I was heading towards the
greatest journey of my life. Here, I would learn how to
carry my faith with me everywhere I go.
"God is everywhere you look." When I heard these words
over the 24,000 screaming teenagers in the Colts football
stadium, my perspective of God was changed forever. It
was clear to me now that God did in fact see me and he
did have a plan for me. This was something I never
understood before I made this life changing pilgrimage.
At NCYC, I was taught that God always carries good
SKI TRIPS LAST
CHANCE TO SIGN UP
Both the Jr. High & and High
School Youth Ministries have ski
trips coming up. Details can be
found on the parish website (the deadline to
participate is this week.)
The JRYM ski trip is Monday January 18th.
The HSYM is an overnight ski trip on January 29th and
draws about 600 teens from across the Arch. of
Chicago. It is a great event!
To sign up for either ski trip visit the parish website.
Www.stbarnabasparish.org and go to the Youth
Tab Youth Ministry  Current Events Tab
Permission slips are on the right side of the page
for all of our upcoming opportunities.
intentions for me and my life. This particular
statement will be easy to remember considering it
was screamed by groups of people literally every 2
seconds. "God is good!- All the time!" "All the time!God is good!" It was influential chants like these that
will ring in my ear every time I remember NCYC 2015.
Every day at NCYC, I would witness thousands of
people truly strengthen their faith with God. This is
something I will never forget. These people taught
me that there will always be more room for God and
for my faith and that no one should ever be ashamed
of their love and connection with God.
NCYC 2015 was the greatest experience of my life so
far and I wish I could personally thank all the people
who helped to make this a life changing experience.
But if I were to, I'd have to track down 24,000 teens
and some seriously influential speakers, not to
mention Jesus! Since that would be extremely
difficult, I wish to convey a message to anyone
reading this instead. Let God take you where He
wants you to go. Trust Him. Let no one get in your
way. Your faith and relationship with God is what will
carry you through your lifetime and is above all
others. Ellie, Freshman
Our Finances—Your Gifts Matter
Sunday
Week—12/13/2015
Monthly—November 2015
Year-to-Date—07/01/14—11/30/15
Actual
$22,084.17
$82,113.54
$367,390.38
Budgeted
$19,326.00
$96,630.00
$425,172.00
Difference
$ 2,758.17
$(14,516.46)
$(57,781.62)
Month of November Overview—Have you ever wondered how this money
is spent? Here is a breakdown of our monthly income vs. expenses.
Monthly Income:
Sunday, Christmas & Easter
Religious Ed and Misc Income
Total Income:
November 2015
$82,403.54
$ 8,092.05
$90,495.59
November 2014
$101,530.35
$ 5,473.90
$107,004.25
$52,371.67
$ 6,525.70
$ 1,874.71
$ 5,857.22
$ 1,008.57
$ 16,179.00
$ 4,718.33
$88,535.20
$1,960.39
$48,520.38
$ 6,026.27
$ 2,340.87
$ 4,534.42
$ 1,243.73
$ 16,420.00
$ 5,827.82
$84,913.49
$22,090.76
Monthly Expense:
Payroll & Benefits:
Business & Rectory Expense:
Utilities :
Repairs, Maintenance, Landscaping & Capital Expenditures:
Altar and Liturgical:
Archdiocesan Expense
Parish Life & Ministerial Programs:
Total Expenses:
Net Income (Loss):
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT!
We rely on parishioners like you to keep
St. Barnabas a strong, vibrant parish
community where the Eucharist remains the
center of our lives. Thank you for your
continued investment in the life of St. Barnabas Parish.
BULLETIN ARTICLES
To submit items for the bulletin
please send to Geri Doherty at
gdoherty@stbarnabasparish.org
no later then 9:00 on the Monday
before the weekend.
GIVING THANKS WHEN YOU
SHOP
Please be sure to thank the generous
advertisers in our bulletin. This
advertising helps keep the cost of the
weekly bulletin to a minimum.
READINGS OF THE WEEK
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
1 Jn 1:5 — 2:2; Ps 124:2-5, 7b-8; Mt 2:13-18
1 Jn 2:3-11; Ps 96:1-3, 5b-6; Lk 2:22-35
1 Jn 2:12-17; Ps 96:7-10; Lk 2:36-40
1 Jn 2:18-21; Ps 96:1-2, 11-13; Jn 1:1-18
Nm 6:22-27; Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8; Gal 4:4-7; Lk 2:16-21
1 Jn 2:22-28; Ps 98:1-4; Jn 1:19-28
Is 60:1-6; Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-13; Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6;
Mt 2:1-12
Please Pray for our
Military
Kenneth Safford
Ryan Graber
Peter Chaveriat
Jennifer Chaveriat
Patrick Corcoran
James Fournier
Chuck Franklin
Richard O'Connell, Jr
Josh Pentek
Brendan Nolan
Matt Beemsterboer
Sean Miller
JJ Marren
Ian McHugh Keating
PARISH STAFF AND DIRECTORY
10134 South Longwood
Fax
779-1166
445-9671
Rev. Raymond Tillrock
Pastor Emeritus
LITURGICAL CELEBRATIONS
We gather as a community to celebrate
Mass:
Saturday: 4:00 p.m.
Sunday: 8:00 am, 10:00 am, 12:00
Rev. William Malloy
Pastor
wmalloy@stbarnabasparish.org
X232
Rev. James Donovan
Resident
Jdonovan@archchicago.org
X230
Matt Furjanic
Director, Religious Ed
mfurjanic@stbarnabasparish.org
445-3450
Kitty Ryan
Pastoral Associate/
Director of Music & Liturgy
ktryan@stbarnabasparish.org
X226
Gail Byrnes
Business Manager
gbyrnes@stbarnabasparish.org
X227
Monica Wilczak
Director of Development
mwilczak@stbarnabasparish.org
X242
Geri Doherty
Parish Secretary
gdoherty@stbarnabasparish.org
X221
Sandro Tsomaia
Associate Music Director
atsomaia@stbarnabasparish.org
X223
Maryellen Harrington
Youth Ministry Coordinator
mharrington@stbarnabasparish.org
429-9614
X228
Sr. Julie Flynn
Human Concerns Coordinator
Jflynn@stbarnabasparish.org
Weekdays: 6:45 am Communion
Service is in Chapel; 8:45am Mass is in
Church
Mon. 12/28
6:45 a.m.
People of St. Barnabas
8:45 a.m.
Jean Prendergast Rooney
Tues, 12/29
6:45 a.m.
8:45 a.m.
Wed, 12/30
6:45 a.m.
8:45 a.m.
Thurs, 12/31
6:45 am
8:45 a.m.
4:00 p.m.
Fri, 1/1
8:45 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
Saturday, 1/2
8:00 a.m.
4:00 p.m.
Intentions
Presider
6th Gr. Server
7th Gr. Server
Weekend Sacramental Assistants
Rev. William Kenneally
Deacons
Euch. Min.
Mr. Larry Conway, Mr. James Temple
Mr. Andrew Neu, Mr. William Sullivan
School
10121 South Longwood
773-445-7711
Fax 773-445-9815
Elaine Gaffney
Principal
Egaffney@stbarnabasparish.org
X216
Andy Walsh
Asst. Principal
awalsh@stbarnabasparish.org
X316
Lisa Sarcinella
lsarcinella@stbarnabasparish.org
X215
Katy Duffy
kduffy@stbarnabasparish.org
X214
Convent
10161 South Longwood
Lector
Sacristans
Sunday, January 3, 2015
8:00 a.m.
Intentions
Presider
Eucharist Celebration
Adolph Lucille Staisiunas
TBA
6th Gr. Server
7th Gr. Server
8th Gr. Server
Euch. Min.
Word Communion
Tom Wendt
Mary Horan
People of St. Barnabas
Kevin Kennelly
News Years Eve
No Word Communion
People of St. Barnabas
Quinn Kelly
Deceased members of
the Cacciatore Family
Lector
Sacristans
10:00 a.m.
Intentions
Presider
Eucharist Celebration
Michael Quigley
Jean Prendergast Rooney
TBA
6th Gr. Server
7th Gr. Server
8th Gr. Server
Euch. Min.
Katherine “Kitty” Sullivan
Jean Prendergast Rooney
Gerard Burke
People of St. Barnabas
Eucharist Celebration
Mary Kay Thibeau
Mary Catherine McManus
Fr. Donovan
Jada McCraw*
Jack Looney
Cara McNamara
Julie McGawley
Dee McNamara
John Richert
Kate Liston Castle
Kitty Carroll
Donna O'Hara
Susan Poole
Grace Ann Kartheiser
Winnie Lopez
Lector
Sacristans
12:00 p.m.
Intentions
Presider
6th Gr. Server
7th Gr. Server
8th Gr. Server
Euch. Min.
Lector
Sacristans
John Fitzpatrick
Tyler Troesch
T.J Murphy
Kathleen McGarry
Liz Corr
Betty Jane Knoth
Patty Rohan
Karen Woodson
Andrew Styczynski
Barbara Styczynski
Brian Boyle
Kathy McGarry
Declan Hurless
Brian Barsch
Henry Barsch
Kathy Gibbons
Sr. Carlotta Oberzut
Emilie Ilarde
Bob Barrett
Nancy Barrett
Joseph Basile
Lucy Beemsterboer
Mary Kay Gawne
Janet Barry
Michael Crispo
Barbara Lucente
Eucharist Celebration
Maurice O’Connor
William J. Gibbons
TBA
Declan Murphy
Claire Syverson*
Catie Murphy
Marge Love
Timothy Cullinan
Janice Roche
Heather Cleveland
John Fleming
Patty Fahey
Monica Wilczak
Jim Civik
Mary Dennis
LET US HELP
SACRAMENTS
Reconciliation:
The Sacrament
of Reconciliation
is introduce
celebrated yourself
on Saturday
afternoon
to 3:30with
pm in
the Doherty
Church or by
New Parishioners:
We welcome
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773-779-1166 ext.0 or Gdoherty@stbarnabasparish.org
appointment.
Anointing of the Sick/Communion: If a member of your family is ill or homebound, please contact Geri Doherty
Infant Baptism: Infants are baptized on the first and third Sundays of the month at 1:30 pm. First time parents are
773-779-1166 ext.0 or gdoherty@stbarnabasparish.org.
required to complete the Baptism Prep Class which are offered on the second Monday of every month. Please contact
Holy Orders: Anyone interested in knowing more about formation for priestly or diaconate ministry is asked to call
Geri Doherty 773-779-1166 ext.0 or gdoherty@stbarnabasparish.org.
Fr. William Malloy at 773-779-1166 ext.232 or wmalloy@stbarnabasparish.org.
Infant
Baptism: Infants
are baptized
the first and third
Sundays ofon
theSaturday
month at afternoon
1:30 pm, orfrom
at any3:00
regularly
Reconciliation:
The Sacrament
ofon
Reconciliation
is celebrated
pm toscheduled
3:30 pmSunday
in the
mass.
First
time
parents
are
required
to
complete
the
Baptism
Prep
Class
which
are
offered
on
the
second
Monday
of
every
month.
Church or by appointment.
Please contact Geri Doherty 773-779-1166 ext.0 or gdoherty@stbarnabasparish.org.
Religious
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Grammar
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Religious
Education classes. Contact Matt Furjanic at 773-445-3450 or mfurjanic@stbarnabasparish.org.
773-779-1166
or Gdoherty@stbarnabasparish.org
Sacraments of Initiation/RCIA: Those of catechetical age are baptized and fully received into the Catholic faith annually at the
Sacraments of Initiation/RCIA: Those of catechetical age are baptized and fully received into the Catholic faith
Easter Vigil. Formation begins in the fall. Please contact Tom Nine 773-881-8961, tnine@comcast.net
annually at the Easter Vigil. Formation begins in the fall. Please contact Tom Nine 773-881-8961, tnine@comcast.net.
Marriage: Please call the Rectory to speak with a priest about making arrangements 4 to 6 months in advance.
Religious
Education:
Grammar
schooltostudents
not attending
Saint Barnabas
School are
to advance.
register for
Marriage:
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6 months in
Religious Education classes. Contact Matt Furjanic at 773-445-3450 or mfurjanic@stbarnabasparish.org.
Holy Orders: Anyone interested in knowing more about formation for priestly or diaconate ministry is asked to call
Fr. William Malloy at 773-779-1166 ext.232 or wmalloy@stbarnabasparish.org.
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 gdoherty@stbarnabasparish.org.
CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS
St. Barnabas Church #095600
10134 S. Longwood Drive
Chicago, IL 60643
TELEPHONE
773 779-1166
CONTACT PERSON
Geri Doherty OR Gail Byrnes
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Adobe Acrobat 6.0
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PRINTER
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SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION
November 22, 2015
NUMBER OF PAGES SENT
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