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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-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 17, 2021

“Rather, whoever wishes to be great among you will be your servant;

whoever wishes to be first among you will be the slave of all.

For the Son of Man did not come to be served

but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many.”

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Synod begins next weekend on Mission Sunday � October 23/24, 2021�

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Rev. Hernan Cuevas, Pastor

[email protected]

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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

[email protected]

Liz Leon, Parish Finance Assistant

[email protected]

Mandy May, Sacristan

[email protected]

Marianne Moseley, Renee Kapel, Administrative Assistants

[email protected]

Jean Lauri, Parish Communications

[email protected]

Jose Moreno, Buildings and Grounds Facilities Manager,

[email protected]

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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)

[email protected]

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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.

� �� ����������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.

�����������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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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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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

Connect and unite

with the St. Athanasius Family online��

& Livestream Mass & Liturgical Events at

https://www.youtube.com/channel/

UC9lGSZjuCoMOZNqXDHubXrA

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

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Communion, Participation and Mission!

The weekend of October 23 and 24 we will be celebrating, in the Archdiocese of Chicago, the Opening

Celebration of the Preparation Process for the Synod of Bishops at Rome in 2023.

What is a Synod? The word “synod” comes from the Greek synodos, meaning “an assembly.” Synods in the

Catholic Church generally feature an assembly of bishops, who come together to assist the Holy Father in

addressing the needs of the Church. Initially, many of these synods were held locally, within various regions

of the world, to deal with local issues and concerns. Synods of

this type date back to the 4th century.

What is different about this Synod? Preparations for the

synod begin now and will culminate in the bishops of the

world gathering in Synod at Rome in 2023. The theme of this

synod is “For a Synodal Church: Communion, Participation

and Mission.” By convening the Synod, Pope Francis invites

the entire Church, not only bishops, to reflect on this theme

that is decisive for its life and mission: “It is precisely this path

of synodality which God expects of the Church of the third

millennium.” Following in the wake of the “renewal” of the

Church proposed by the Second Vatican Council, this

“journeying together” is both a gift and a task. The objective

of the current Synod is to listen, as the entire people of God,

to what the Holy Spirit is saying to the Church…the whole synod process aims at fostering a lived

experience of discernment, participation and co-responsibility. Synods are a time to dream and “spend time

with the future.” We are encouraged to express an innovative outlook; to be inclusive; to keep an open

mind; to listen to each and every one; to capture an understanding of journeying together; and to value and

involve the role and vocation of each member of the Body of Christ.

How are we going to celebrate the Opening of the Preparation Process for the Synod here at St.

Athanasius? Cardinal Cupich has given permission for all parishes to use the Mass for a Council or a Synod

at Masses on October 23 and 24 (Masses for Various Needs and Occasions, I. For the Church, 5. For a

Council or a Synod). When this Mass is celebrated, red vestments are to be worn. The readings for the 30th

Sunday of Ordinary Time meld well with the celebration of the opening of the synodal process as we also

celebrate Mission Sunday. We will be praying the Synod Prayer. Every session of the Second Vatican

Council began with the prayer Adsumus Sancte Spiritus. The first word of the original Latin meaning, “We

stand before You, Holy Spirit,” which has been historically used at councils, synods and other church

gatherings for hundreds of years, and is attributed to Saint Isidore of Seville (c. 560 - 4 April 636). This

prayer invites the Holy Spirit to be at work in us so that we may be a community and a people of grace.

Let us continue praying that all the faithful people may be strengthened and renewed by the Holy Spirit, as

we begin to prepare for the Synod of Bishops.

In the Lord’s Joy,

Fr. Hernan

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LITURGY AND WORSHIP

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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8:30am

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

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October 17–24, 2021

Sunday -Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time

5:00 pm Saturday (Vigil) � Ann Hillman

9:30 am � Thomas Mineo

11:30 am ��Ted Zelewsky

Monday

8:30am�� Richard Shelton

Tuesday

8:30am���Henry Murphy

Birthday Blessings for Pauline Horner

Wednesday

8:30am�� Vito D’Ambrosio

Thursday

8:30am�� May Stone

Saturday

5:00 pm � Joan DeLena

� � � Alexander Horner

Sunday - Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time

9:30 am � Rita Kent

11:30 am ��Special Intention for Brett and Valerie Larson

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The sick and their caregivers, especially Crispina Leon,

Jaci LaBahn, Nancy Taylor, Jay Champelli, Inderjeet

Kaur, Dorothy Mark, Jimmy Sullivan, Jim and Carla

LaRochelle, 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 J. Robert (Bob)

Parkinson.

At the end of October we will have a table

at the front of the church for you to bring

photos of your loved ones who have died,

not only this year, but in past years. You

may pick them up at the end of November.

Please sign their names in our book.

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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS �

This Week: None

Please consider making a donation

to the poor box for St. Vincent de Paul

https://www.givecentral.org/location/432/event/10811

Next Week: Mission Sunday

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LITURGY AND WORSHIP

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Sunday Offertory (Cash/Checks Mail/Drop Off) ...................... $

Sunday Offertory Electronic ...................................................... + $

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Target Goal ................................................................................ $10,100

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Year-To-Date Sunday Offertory Electronic Collections ............ $

Year-To-Date Offertory Collections ........................................... $

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Year-To-Date Difference from Target Goal Over/(Under) ........ $()

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Love, Learn Lead St. A’s School Fund...................................... $326.01

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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.

STEWARDSHIP

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� ���� � ����� ������� � ���� ���������������������. Pope Francis tells us, “Once we

experience the power of God’s love, and recognize his presence in our personal and

community life, we cannot help but proclaim and share what we have seen and

heard.” (Acts 4:20) World Mission Sunday is one way to proclaim and share the Good

News with our most vulnerable brothers and sisters around the world. Please be generous

in the collection to support over 1,000 mission dioceses. Remember to pray for our family

of faith especially during this global pandemic. Place your donation in the collection

basket or you can make a donation online at http://wearemissionary.org/wms

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The information for the October 10, 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

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ST. A’S COMMUNITY EVENTS

Renew My Church: �

An Invita�on to Parish Town Hall�

Please join our Parish Town Hall on Renew My Church. �

We invite you to join parish leadership �

and the Renew My Church Discernment Team �

on Sunday, October 17, 12:30pm in the Church. �

We plan to:�

Pray and discuss Renew My Church and the process we are beginning together,�

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Review important informa�on and ques�ons about our community such as �

the strengths and challenges that exist in our grouping, and�

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Be introduced through prayer to the possible structural scenarios �

for our grouping’s faith communi�es�

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Receive an update on what the Grouping Feedback & Discernment Team has been discussing�

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Answer any ques�ons you may have, and �

Ask for your ini�al feedback on the scenarios being discussed.�

All are welcome and encouraged to a*end!�

Renew My Church is focused on increasing the vitality of our local communi�es. Cardinal Cupich

has asked our parish to come together with the other parishes in our grouping to start a process of

reflec�on, discernment, and planning to consider how we can collaborate and combine resources

so that we are be*er equipped to bring Jesus Christ to the world today.�

Let us hold each other and the other parish faith communi�es in our grouping in prayer as we enter

this �me of rededica�on to our faith in Jesus Christ and planning for the future.�

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ST. A’S COMMUNITY EVENTS

A ST. A’S CENTENNIAL

The Furman Family: Eric, Kellie, Francie, Crosley & Xavier

share their family memories....

Years at St. A’s: 1977 to present

Years as parishioners: 2016-present

How did you join the parish? When we moved to Evanston, we tried a

few area Catholic churches. Then Kellie learned that her coworker’s brother and family were St. A’s

parishioners and loved it. That was Adam and Beth McCostlin, and their enthusiasm for St. A’s was

undeniable. Just about the same time, we ran into Melissa and Chris Harvey and family at Little Kickers

soccer. As it turned out, Melissa and Eric grew up in the same hometown. The Harveys made St. A’s sound

like such a close-knit community, and were so welcoming, that we began attending Sunday Mass. The

McCostlins and the Harveys were right—St. A’s felt like home to us, and we appreciate it more with every

passing Sunday, every family Baptism, every school celebration.

What are some of your favorite memories of St. Athanasius school? Due to Covid, we will never forget

our first year at St. Athanasius school, which was also Francie’s kindergarten year. The way Fr. Hernan, Mrs.

McClay and our teachers led us through all the uncertainty, the whole community rowed together toward our

goals, and we ended with a real sense of achievement. What a first year! The big highlight was bringing home

the trophy for Virtual Family Trivia Night. A real trophy!

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FRIEND Ministry: The ministry will distribute 100 rosaries after Masses the weekend of October 30/31

Family Program: OCTARIAN OCTOBER- Students will be collecting 100 nice size candy bars and

donating to children who will not be able to Trick or Treat. Each student brings 2 nice size candy bars to

equal 100 candy bars.

St. Vincent De Paul Society: This Ministry will distribute 100 Miraculous Medals to our friends-in-need

continuing each month until May.

Girl Scouts: On Sunday, October 10, the St. Athanasius Girl Scout troop held a kickoff meeting where they

partnered with The Kindness Connection (thekindnessconnection.org) to create Kits of Kindness. The

Kindness Connection has a goal to provide 4,000 Chicago-area youth in under-resourced communities with

Kits of Kindness on World Kindness Day, November 13, 2021. The Kits of Kindness are the Stuffed

Animal Project, which includes a stuffed animal gift, a Choose Kind shirt, a kindness activity book, and

kindness stickers. For more information on the Kits of Kindness, click here:

https://thekindnessconnection.org/programs/world-kindness-day/. To learn more about the St. Athanasius

Girl Scouts, contact Claire Labbe at [email protected].

Volunteers Needed: Seeking parishioners and school families to help coordinate the 100 year anniversary

cookbook and the anniversary committee

If interested in volunteering to help with the 100 Year Anniversary activities and events, please contact

[email protected] or the parish office.

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Photos courtesy of Jill Jankowski

Drive�Thru �

Pet Blessing�

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SPECIAL RESPECT LIFE

ADORATION AND

PRIVATE PRAYER

St. Athanasius

Monday October 18

5–6pm�

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Here we go again! It’s

time to think about

helping our sharing

parish, St. Agnes, for

Thanksgiving.

This year we will be

delivering Aldi food cards instead of food because of

the continued lack of control of the virus. Please

continue to help their parish have a happy

Thanksgiving.

Thank you for your continued support of this

project. Checks can be made out to “The Lloyd

Maday Food Drive” and can be delivered to

Katie Maday

2748 Eastwood Avenue

Evanston, Illinois 60201

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ORDER DEADLINE: Monday, October 29! >>>>>>>>

The St. A’s Cub Scout Pack is once

again selling Christmas wreaths. You

can find an order form in the

Chimes, and on our parish website.

We are also taking orders outside

of church after all masses this

weekend. New this year, we’re

planning to donate 10% of our profits to the St. A’s

Soup Kitchen Ministry.

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October 17, 2021 Mark 10:35-45

It’s rare that the Sunday Gospel reflects the secular landscape but when it does it can be startling. It seems that the

closer we get to next month’s mid-term elections the more negative the campaign is becoming. Instead of telling us

about the positive things they hope to accomplish and why we should vote for them, many of the candidates are

focusing their attention on how bad their opponents are and why we should not vote for them.

“Grant that in your glory we may sit one at your right and the other at your left.” James and John sound a lot like

someone seeking elective office – like Olivia S., for instance. Olivia is running for office because she feels obligated to

stand up for what is good and right. Her record at the local level is impeccable and, at least up until now, she has

managed to avoid running any negative ads. Unfortunately the same cannot be said for her opponent. A naïve first-time

candidate, Olivia believed the reporters when they told her that what she was saying would remain ‘off-the-record’, and

now she finds her words are being used against her.

Olivia really does want to sit on God’s right hand, to be an agent of God’s justice and an instrument of God’s peace,

but she’s beginning to wonder if she hasn’t asked for more than she can handle. Can she drink of the cup of slandered

innocence? Is she willing to be baptized in the fire of a mudslinging campaign?

Olivia has no desire to make her “authority felt.” She only accepted the invitation to seek political office because she

believed it offered her an opportunity to serve. But it’s not been an easy race and she’s beginning to wonder if she really

has what it takes. When we cast our ballot next month will our vote support Olivia’s decision to run? Will we exercise

our responsibility to choose someone based on the good they stand for? Or will we take the ads at face value and

choose a candidate because they’re not as bad as they tell us their opponent is?

FAITH FIRST

ST. A’S COMMUNITY EVENTS

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Livestream available on 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

[email protected].

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.

UCYM Center Drop In Hours, M-F 3-6pm

Open Gym/Youth Center, F 6-9pm

Faith Formation, Sunday 6-8pm

Come Join the Community!

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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

October/November 2021

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October 17

9:30am Mass*

Family Program

At SJA

10:30-11:30am

11:30am Mass

Renew My Church

Town Hall Meeting,

12:30-1:30pm,

Church

October 18

Special Respect Life

Adoration and

Private Prayer,

5:00-6:00pm,

Church

October 19

Virtual Finance

Council,

6:30-7:30pm

October 20

St. A’s Book Club,

7:00pm, Fitzgerald

Center

October 21

October 22

October 23

Reconciliation,

3:30-4:30pm,

Register at

https://bit.ly/

reconciliationsaturday

5:00pm Mass

October 24

9:30am Mass*

HOST: Sport

Teams

Family Program

10:45-11:25am

11:30am Mass

October 25

Adoration,

5:00-6:00pm,

Church

October 26

8th Grade

Confirmation

Retreat School and

Family Program,

4:30-6:30pm, Gym

Facilities &

Maintenance,

6:00pm

School Board,

7:00pm, via ZOOM

October 27

October 28

October 29

October 30

5:00pm Mass

October 31

Halloween

9:30am Mass*

Family Program

10:45-11:25am

11:30am Mass

November 1

Feast of All Saints

8:30am Mass

Adoration,

5:00-6:00pm,

Church

November 2

All Souls,

7:00pm Mass

November 3

Development

Committee, 6:30pm,

Fitzgerald Center

November 4

1st Reconciliation,

6:30pm, Church

Contemplative

Practices, 7:00pm

Fitzgerald Center

November 5

Holy Fire,

9:30am-2:30pm

November 6

5:00pm Mass,

Anointing of the Sick

(all masses)

November 7

Anointing of the

Sick (all masses)

9:30am Mass*

Family Program

10:45-11:25am

11:30am Mass

Daylight Savings

Time Ends.

November 8

Adoration,

5:00-6:00pm,

Church

St. Vincent de Paul,

7:30pm

Fitzgerald Center

November 9

Parish Council: ALL

MINISTRIES IN

PERSON

7:00pm. Gym

November 10

November 11

November 12

November 13

5:00pm Mass,

New Parishioner

Mass (all masses)

November 14

New Parishioner

Mass (all masses)

9:30am Mass*

Family Program

10:45-11:25am

11:30am Mass

November 15

Adoration,

5:00-6:00pm,

Church

November 16

Virtual Finance

Council,

6:30-7:30pm

November 17

St. A’s Book Club,

7:00pm, Fitzgerald

Center

November 18

November 19

November 20

5:00pm Mass,

Adoration following

the 5pm Mass.

Calendar dates and times are subject to mid-week changes. Please visit our website, www.saintasparish.org, for the most current information.

�Mass is Livestreamed

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