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SUNDAY MASSES
Saturday (Vigil) 4:00pm
Sunday 8:00am, 10:00am, & 5:30pm
DAILY MASSES
Monday through Friday
9:00am in the chapel.
RECONCILIATION
Confessions are heard in the Church on
Saturday from 3:00pm to 3:45pm or by
appointment. Call the rectory. 773-525-3016.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK
Hospitals no longer inform parishes about a
patient’s religious preferences. Please call the
rectory directly for the Anointing of the Sick or
Communion for the homebound. 773-525-3016.
BAPTISMS
Baptisms are held on the first and third Sunday
of the month after the 10:00am Mass. Call the
rectory to schedule your child’s baptism.
773-525-3016.
WEDDINGS
Wedding planning should begin more than 6
months prior to the proposed date. Call the
rectory to begin the process. 773-525-3016.
MASS INTENTIONS
Mass Intentions for the living and the dead can
be offered at your request. Please come to the
rectory to offer a Mass stipend.
ADORATION
Eucharistic Adoration is regularly scheduled for
the first Friday of every month at 6:30pm .
Come and join in sacred prayer for an hour.
St. Andrew invites you to a place where you
can feel at home and take the next step on
your spiritual and religious journey with friends
who are journeying with you.
At every stage of life, we engage our
members to learn. From our Blue-Ribbon
school to our K-8 Religious Education
program, preparation for Marriage and
Baptism to opportunities for young adults and
parents, we are dedicated to fostering deeper
knowledge of God and self as we grow step
by step.
Our mission is fulfilled when we enter the
world and in the presence of our families,
friends, co-workers, and communities, we are
more capable of loving one another, as we
have been loved.
Per instructions from the Archdiocese of Chicago, there will be a few adjustments to our ordinary liturgical celebrations in response to concerns over Coronavirus/COVID-19. These are made as a matter of prudence, following guidance from the USCCB Committee on Divine Worship. All parishes within the Archdiocese of Chicago will make these adjustments effective immediately and until otherwise noted.
All Priests, Deacons, Altar Servers and Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion must wash their hands before Mass begins and use an alcohol based anti-bacterial solution before and after distributing Holy Communion.
During all Masses and liturgies, the faithful are requested to:
Refrain from physical contact during the Sign of Peace. (note: the Sign of Peace can be exchanged without physical contact)
Refrain from the reception of Holy Communion via the chalice.
Given the frequency of direct contact with saliva in the distribution of Holy Communion on the tongue, each individual should receive Holy Communion reverently in open hands for the time being.
Refrain from holding hands during the Lord’s Prayer.
Refrain from using Holy Water fonts. If you are sick or are experiencing symptoms of sickness, you are not obliged to attend Mass, and out of charity you ought not to attend.
Finally, please join in praying for all those who are sick with
Coronavirus and other illnesses.
Deeply rooted in our Catholic upbringing is the urgency to attend Mass. We speak of it as an obligation
and rightly so, but when an individual is sick, what should they do?
The Catechism of the Catholic Church states in paragraph 2181 that The Sunday Eucharist is the
foundation and confirmation of all Christian practice. For this reason the faithful are obliged to participate in the
Eucharist on days of obligation, unless excused for a serious reason (for example, illness, the care of infants) or
dispensed by their own pastor.
Some good alternatives are to watch mass online at www.thesundaymass.org or to read the readings at home at
www.usccb.org. You can also call our staff, 773-525-3016 to arrange for Holy Communion to be brought to your
home. Ministers will bring Holy Communion according to scheduled times and availability.
Today, the vast majority of Catholics in the United States were taught to
receive Holy Communion in their hands. It is the normative instruction of the
Catholic Church in the United States that this is the appropriate manner of
reception. The approaching communicant makes a sign of reverence (usually a
bow which is a charitable way of showing reverence without interfering with
other communicants or the minister) and then brings both hands forward with
one under the other as if presenting an altar. The host moves from one sacred
altar to another sacred altar, the Mystical Body of Christ, the baptized faithful.
Some Catholics make a personal choice of devotion to receive Holy Communion directly on their tongue. This
practice rose in popularity in the 10th century and was universally practiced in the Church in the 12th century.
The 20th century introduced a reform to this custom leading to the widespread practice of receiving Holy
Communion in the hand.
When possible, Ministers of Holy Communion make an effort to respectfully honor the personal piety of all the
Catholic faithful. However, for the time being, Ministers of Holy Communion will not be able to honor this
request due to instructions from the Archdiocese of Chicago regarding the prevention of Coronavirus.
We offer a reminder to the faithful that receiving Holy Communion in the hand is not only permitted, it is a
sacred reminder of the trust that God has in the faithful as his own sacred vessels. This practice was revered
by the early Church fathers who were closest to the Apostles. In 350 AD, St. Cyril of Jerusalem wrote, “When
thou goest to receive communion go not with thy wrists extended, nor with thy fingers separated, but placing
thy left hand as a throne for thy right, which is to receive so great a King, and in the hollow of the palm receive
the body of Christ, saying, Amen”
We thank everyone for their patience and understanding. Ministers of Holy Communion will return to the
practice of honoring everyone’s personal preferences when the Archdiocese of Chicago reinstates the option
to do so.
In the third typical edition of the Missale Romanum it states that “Holy Communion has a fuller form as a sign
when it takes place under both kinds. For in this form the sign of the Eucharistic banquet is more clearly
evident and clearer expression is given to the divine will by which the new and eternal Covenant is ratified in
the Blood of the Lord.” Thus it has been normal for Saint Andrew parish to encourage the faithful to
participate in the reception of both species of the Eucharistic feast.
For the time being, we must suspend this practice, but the faithful are reminded of the Church’s teaching
(articulated in the Council of Trent) that states “The Catholic faith teaches that Christ, whole and entire, and
the true Sacrament, is received even under only one species, and hence that as regards the resulting fruits,
those who receive under only one species are not deprived of any grace that is necessary for salvation.”
Pastor: Rev. Sergio Romo
Associate Pastor: Rev. Silvanus Kidaha
Pastor Emeritus: Rev. John Farry
Pastoral Associate: David Heimann
Deacon: Eric Sorensen
Deacon : Mark Purdome
Business Manager: Esperanza Benavides
Fundraising/Development: Julie Richards
Pastoral Ministry Assistant: Megan Daigle
Office Manager: Christina O’Malley
Receptionists: Veronica Salazar, Terry Ryan, Christine Chua
Engineer: Alfred Benkiser
Resident Priest: Rev. Arlin Jean Louis
Contact Parish staff by phone at 773-525-3016
Principal: Allen Ackermann
Assistant Principal: Sarah Casavechia
Reception: Trini Mahadeo
Admissions: Anne Japsen
Contact School Administration by phone at 773-248-2500
So, how is your Lenten fast going? You gave up fine food? Perhaps
the gourmet appetizers at Wearin' the Green put an end to that. You
gave up hitting the snooze button? Today's Daylight Saving really
messed that up. One year I gave up coffee. You are lucky not to have
met me then. So, why do we fast?
When we wander out into the desert, we begin our sacrifice with Jesus.
We may become aware that the noise and distractions of our days
dissipate. We may be more cognizant of temptations in our lives. But
probably we admonish ourselves when we fail in our fast. We stumble,
we fall, and yet we rise and try again, more certain of our need of
redemption.
Our failures bring us to Compunction; related to the verb "to puncture."
The purpose is to "deflate our inflated egos and challenge any self-
deceit about our lives as disciples of Jesus." Yes, we fast from
something for a period of time; so that when we "break" - fast, we are
able to rejoice in God's glory, ever sweeter on Easter morning. So, if
we are having trouble keeping our fast, perhaps we are succeeding in
acknowledging our need of salvation.
Did you give up hot showers? If you did, you are fasting, and hopefully
you are praying for an early Spring, April 12!
Blessings
Deacon Eric
Young Adults in their 20s & 30s, married or
single, are invited to spend time in fellowship
after the 5:30pm mass. We gather in the Social
Hall (Addison and Hermitage) for refreshments.
For more information on Young Adult Hangouts
and how to get involved at Saint Andrew visit:
www.standrew.org/gather/meet-other-young-
adults/
Youth Group: Teens in grades 8-12 are
encouraged to gather in the Social Hall on the
first and third Sundays of the month from 4:00-
5:15pm. Join us for fun, friendship and faith!
www.standrew.org/gather/join-our-youth-group
Next meetings: March 8, March 22
KAIROS: We are looking for Adults and
Teens to join the North Side Kairos 2020
Leadership Team. Email [email protected]
for more information and an application link.
St. Andrew invites you to a place where you can feel at home and take the next step on your
spiritual journey with friends who are enjoying the journey with you.
Who: All Parishioners
When: Friday, April 3, 5:00–8:00 pm
Where: St. Andrew Gym - Addison and Paulina
Details: Your favorite (and classic) parish Lenten Fish
Fry! Walk in guests welcome. Advance tickets can be
purchased at www.standrew.org/fishfry or at the door with
cash. Fish Basket $12 - Mac and Cheese Basket $7.
Who: All Parishioners, Friends, and Neighbors
When: Saturday, March 21, 2020
4:00pm Mass - 5:30pm Dinner
Where: Saint Andrew Church and Gymnasium
Details: Archbishop Cardinal Cupich will preside at
Mass in honor of the 125th anniversary of Saint Andrew
Parish. Following the Mass there will be dinner served in
the gymnasium. Purchase tickets online at
www.standrew.org/125. Deadline is March 16, 2020
Mar
8 8:00am
8:45am
10:00am
4:00pm
4:00pm
5:30pm
Mass
RE Prayer Elective:
Stations/ TBD
Mass
St. Joseph RE Class 7
Youth Group
Mass
Mar
9 9:00am
3:00pm
6:30pm
Mass
Puppy Players
Webelos
Mar
10 9:00am
10:15am
3:00pm
7:00pm
7:30pm
Mass
St. Joseph School Class 7
Encore
Guitar Group
Boys Scouts
Mar
11 9:00am
9:00am
Middle School Mass—Church
K to5 Prayer Service—Chapel
Mar
12 9:00am
3:00pm
3:00pm
Mass
Irish Dance
Drama Club
Mar
13
9:00am
No School
Mass
Mar
14 4:00pm Mass
Mar
15 8:00am
8:45am
10:00am
4:00pm
5:30pm
Mass
Religious Ed: Children only
Mass
Youth Group
Mass
Mar
16
9:00am
3:00pm
6:30pm
No School
Mass
Puppy Players
Webelos
Mar
17 9:00am
3:00pm
7:00pm
7:30pm
Mass
Encore
Guitar Group
Boys Scouts
Mar
18 8:45am
9:00am
2:00pm
Rosary: Parent Group
Mass
2nd Grade Brownies
Mar
19 9:00am
3:00pm
3:00pm
Mass
Irish Dance
Drama Club
Mar
20 9:00am
12:00pm
6:00pm
Mass
Set-up for Mother/Son Dance
Mother-Son Dance
Roberto Alas Mina Alnajjar
Patrick Altman Dylan Babiarz
Addison Banwart Luke Bischel Owen Bischel
Theodore Bischel Joshua Bloodworth
Mary Boustany Lily Brody
Maeve Collins Abigail Crampton
Lynn Deely Dean DelaCruz
Margaret Devine
Margot Dienes Alexander Filippelli
Jack Filippelli Timothy Flaherty
Timothy Flynn Alexis Garvey
Sean Geoghegan Maria Go
Juan Pablo Gomez Cathy Hanlon
Cathy Kwiatkowski Patricia Luzadder
Mary Lyons Mario May
Cora McGoldrick Catherine O'Brien
Joseph Phelan Kevin Pierce
Audrey Powers Joseph Reformado Andrew Schneider Janet Schroeder Zaida Springer
Kristine Stanton Jennifer Sutherland
Mary Urbanik Eric VanBlunk Marijo Ward
Daniel Wharton Charlie White
Come to the Joint Parish Mission for Saint
Andrew and Saint Benedict Parishes
Bishop Ron Hicks will be the featured speaker at this
year’s join Parish Mission for Saint Andrew and Saint
Benedict Parishes.
All sessions are held in the chapel at 1725 W. Addison.
Sunday, March 29, 2020 6:30 - 8:00pm
Monday, March 30, 2020 6:30 - 8:00pm
Tuesday, March 31, 2020 6:30 - 8:00pm
Sunday’s program will feature child care for
children ages K-5th grade for parents who wish to
In the African lowlands, you might
spot a tiny antelope, only a foot tall
and about 10 pounds, called
Gunther’s Antelope. Being small,
they have a long list of predators. But
scientists noticed an amazing
adaptation: a species of bird in the
area, the Grey Lourie, has a similar
list of predators and when the birds
put out a warning call, the antelopes
react and run and hide. Amazingly,
scientists discovered that the
antelope only respond to the specific
warning cry that predators are near.
But they couldn’t answer what, to
me, is the real question: Who taught
the antelope to listen to the birds?
We can ask ourselves a similar
question based on today’s readings:
Who teaches us to listen God? Like
the antelope listening to the bird calls
on the savannah, when we listen to
the voice of Jesus it leads us away
from fear and death and brings us
grace and blessings.
So, while the scientists use words
like “symbiotic relationships” to
describe the antelope and the birds, I
think it is all about whom you hang
out with. By hanging out with the
birds, the antelope learned their
language. And when we hang out
with Jesus, we learn God’s language
and God’s ways.
But there is more to the story.
Doesn’t it seem that the Gospel story
is a little out of order? In a paperback
adventure novel, today’s
transfiguration would be the final
scene: the hero has survived trials,
suffered as he climbed a steep
mountain, and his hidden glory and
majesty are revealed in a dramatic
final scene. But in the Gospel, this is
in the middle, and we don’t leave the
hero and his friends on the top of the
mountain in glory. Instead, they must
come back down and deal with the
reality of the world around them. As
Pope Francis said, “We cannot stay
there! … [We] return to the plain
where we meet many brothers [and
sisters] weighed down by fatigue,
sickness, injustice, ignorance,
poverty both material and spiritual.
To these… we are called to bear the
fruit of that experience with God, by
sharing the Grace we have
received.”
So first we need to hang out with
God. One great way is to use the
Examen from this year’s One Book
One Parish to guide our prayer. And
then, as we learn God’s language
and God’s ways, we can help the
world to listen to Jesus’ voice as he
guides us away from fear and
towards peace.
God Bless!
Deacon Mark
At every stage of life, we engage our members to learn. From our Blue-Ribbon school to our K-8
Religious Education program, preparation for Marriage and Baptism to opportunities for young adults and
parents, we are dedicated to fostering deeper knowledge of God and self as we grow step by step.
Saturday
Vigil
7
Sunday
8
First Reading Second Reading
Gospel
Mass Intentions
4:00pm
8:00 am
10:00 am
5:30 pm
Gn 12:1-4a
2 Tm 1:8b-10
Mt 17:1-9
Our departed Parishioners
Our departed Parishioners
+Francis Budzinski
Our departed Parishioners
Monday
9 First Reading
Gospel
Mass Intentions
Dn 9:4b-10
Lk 6:36-38
Our departed Parishioners
Tuesday
10 First Reading
Gospel
Mass Intentions
Is 1:10, 16-20
Mt 23:1-12
Our departed Parishioners
Wednesday
11 First Reading
Gospel
Mass Intentions
Jer 18:18-20
Mt 20:17-28
Our departed Parishioners
Thursday
12 First Reading
Gospel
Mass intentions
Jer 17:5-10
Lk 16:19-31
Our departed Parishioners
Friday
13 First Reading
Gospel
Mass Intentions
Gn 37:3-4, 12-13a, 17b-28a
Mt 21:33-43, 45-46
Our departed Parishioners
Saturday
Vigil
14
Sunday
15
First Reading Second Reading
Gospel
Mass Intentions
4:00pm
8:00 am
10:00 am
5:30 pm
Ex 17:3-7
Rom 5:1-2, 5-8
Jn 4:5-42
+Richard Wood
Our departed Parishioners
+Ron Dorask; +Charlie Neufeld
Our departed Parishioners
For daily readings, please visit www.usccb.org
The bible is filled with significant numbers, like 3, 7,
12, and 40. Have you ever wondered why Lent is
connected to the number 40?
In the bible, the number 40 is mentioned quite a bit.
During the flood, it rains for 40 days and 40 nights on
Noah’s ark. Moses spends 40 nights on Mt. Sinai.
The Jewish people wandered for 40 years in the
desert. Goliath taunts the Israelites for 40 days. Jesus
fasts for 40 days in the desert. So let’s consider:
What do these events have in common?
They are times of waiting, testing, suffering... and
they are all followed by a time of rejoicing. After the
flood, God gives the world back anew. Moses
receives laws to guide a lost people. The Jewish
people are brought to their promised land. David
beats Goliath. Jesus begins his ministry.
Whenever we hear the number 40, we might be
tempted to focus on the time of suffering, but God is
using this time to prepare us for some “glorious
unfolding.” We spend a good deal of time explaining
to children the importance of waiting for Christmas -
perhaps this is an excellent opportunity to engage in
an activity which prepares your family for Easter!
Take time during Lent to prepare yourself for what
God has in store for you.
Things to Do at Home:
Read: The Magnificat, Lenten Companion - an
affordable booklet with one page daily readings.
Pray: Take the 40 second challenge: Start with 40
seconds of daily prayer, and increase the same
amount every day.
Do: Establish a new tradition. Design a special
calendar, or light a candle at dinner with a special
prayer to acknowledge this time of Lent.
Come see what educational excellence looks like!
Reserve your spot for a campus tour of Saint Andrew
School today! Sign up for a spot by calling 773-248-2500 or
visiting www.GoSaintAndrew.com.
All tours start at 9:00am. This year’s tour dates are as follows:
March 10 - April 21 - May 12
Saint Andrew School focuses on the whole child; promoting individual academic achievement, developing
spiritual awareness, building character and encouraging service for the common good.
Religious Education for grades K-8 heads into its final phase for the school year starting next week,
Sunday, March 15, 20202. Students should come to the school from 8:45am to 9:50am to meet with their
volunteer catechists. We will begin to review the final chapters of our religious education text book.
During these last few weeks of our program, we will also hold our annual Penny Challenge. Students are
encouraged to bring loose change and bills so we can raise enough money to support our sponsored
student through One Heart Uganda. For several years, this effort has been able to support the tuition of
Matiamulumba Kakooza so he can attend a quality school in Uganda. Thank you for helping us once again
with this effort!
One Book One Parish
This year’s book is called A Simple Life-Changing Prayer. It is a
user’s guide to the Examen prayer taught and used by Saint
Ignatius of Loyola and the Jesuit priests.
In the 125th Anniversary of Saint Andrew parish we hope to foster
the spiritual gift of reflection. It is through reflection that we see the
graces that God has bestowed on our life and how we can savor them to nurture our faith life. A Simple Life
-Changing Prayer will help you do that. Practice the prayer with us throughout the year and see how it
changes your life! Many parishioners have already started and are beginning to see the results!
Our mission is fulfilled when we enter the world and in the presence of our friends, our co-workers, and
especially our families, we are more capable of loving one another, as we have been loved.
Join us during Lent to pray the Stations of the Cross on Fridays
at 6:30pm in the main church.
What are the stations? This is a meditative form of prayer that
recalls the journey that Jesus made toward his crucifixion. In his
final act of self giving love, we are inspired and strengthened to
have the courage to do what is right in our daily lives.
Saint Andrew has served Lake View for 125 years. We are
grateful for the ongoing success of ordinary Sunday Giving and
for our Capital Campaign but many long term “big” projects are
reserved for the infrequent occasion of a bequest. Have you
considered leaving Saint Andrew in your estate planning? Do you
have RMDs from IRAs that must be taken but present significant
tax burdens? Email [email protected] for more information
about how a legacy gift or RMD from IRA gift can make an
impact to the future of Saint Andrew.
The next volunteer session at the Greater Chicago Food
Depository will be on Saturday, March 21, 2020 from 8:30am to
11:15am. Volunteers package food which will be sent to local
Chicago food pantries. You can also help us earn credit which we
give local pantries so they can purchase food. Your help is
needed! Please contact Nancy Holland at [email protected] to
sign up to volunteer.
Last month 153 households supported Saint
Andrew’s Sunday Offertory through electronic
giving. Our goal by the end of the year is to reach
200 households giving electronically by the end of
the year. Electronic giving helps to normalize our
budget and yours and allows for support of the
parish even when travel and unexpected
circumstances arise.
Please learn more about electronic giving at
www.standrew.org/give
Saint Andrew is a community of disciples from all
over the city, country, and world who make the
Lakeview neighborhood their home. We gather to
learn about and make known God’s love and
promise of salvation so we can transform the world
through our everyday actions.
We invite you to share in the responsibility for care
and maintenance of this community by generously
contributing of our Time, Talent and Treasure.
Time - We take time to pray and to grow as
disciples of Jesus Christ.
Talent - We offer our skills and talents for the
organization success of our community.
Treasure - We contribute generously from our
financial resources for the wellbeing of our parish.
Enrich - Expand - Grow To Teach Who Christ Is
Through December 2019
Income 1,612,623
Interest on Income 21,832
Total Income 1,634,455
Consulting Operating Expense 180,000
Archdiocesan Contribution 196,800
Church Lighting (Actual) 250,517
Church Lighting (Consultant) 10,480
Church Windows (Actual) 156,520
Total Expense 794,868
Balance 839,587
January, 2020 Offering
Registered Households 1897
Envelopes Collection 10,775
Households Using Envelopes 149
Automated Giving 15,998
Individuals Giving Electronically 152
Loose Cash 4.921
Total Offertory 31,694
Monthly Budgeted Expenses 38,500
Christmas 2019
Envelopes 24,138
Electronic 2,395
Loose
Total:
5,606
32,139
Greater Chicago Food Depository
For every month in 2019, Saint Andrew volunteered
at the Greater Chicago Food Depository. Help us
make 2020 just as special, by signing up for our
next session on March 21, 2020, 8:30-11:15am.
New for 2020 is the addition of ages 11-15 (with a
parent) for our repack sessions! To sign up, email
Nancy Holland at [email protected]
Religious Education
Our program has been growing steadily, which
means we will need more teachers next year! If you
have felt a "nudge" from God to share your faith with
students, why not try it out as an Aide during one of
our final spring sessions? To express interest, email
[email protected] or call David Heimann at
773-525-3016.
Altar Servers [email protected]
Lectors: [email protected]
Eucharistic Ministers: [email protected]
Liturgy of the Word for Children: Anne Freeman
Musicians: John Ganz
Art and Environment: [email protected]
Ministry of Care: [email protected]
Simbang Gabi: Marcia Vinzons
First Friday Adoration: Vida Vinzons
Anointing of the Sick: [email protected]
Ministry Coordinator: [email protected]
Zach Phillips
Baptism: [email protected]
Marriage: [email protected]
Rites of Christian Initiation for Adults:
Priesthood / Lay Ministry Vocation vocations.archchicago.org
Saint Andrew keeps in touch with our friends and
parishioners through Flocknote.
Receive our weekly e-bulletin and chose to receive
periodic emails from groups within the parish that
you want.
Please note that enlisting in Flocknote is different
than being registered in the parish.
Text Andrew to 038408, go to www.flocknote.com/
StAndrewChicago or use the following QR code.
Parish School: [email protected]
Religious Education K-8: [email protected]
REBOOT For Adults: [email protected]
Parish Mission: Marcia Vinzons
One Book One Parish: Clark McCain
Cub Scouts: Rob Juergens
Scouting BSA: Jim Ingraffia
Girl Scouts: Karen Beatty
Theology on Tap: Liam Hickey
Young Adult Ministry: [email protected]
Youth Ministry: [email protected]
Welcome Committee: Missi Mannion
Annual Stewardship Appeal: George Ghattas
Annual Catholic Appeal: [email protected]
Capital Campaign Committee: [email protected]
Facilities Committee: Jose & Athena Medero
Parish Fundraising: [email protected]
5k Race Dede Soriano
Date at the Lake Ben Whipple
Wearin’ the Green Kathy Stenander
Children’s Garage Sale: Carlyn McGreal
Fish Fry: Nicci Fagan
To contact any of the individuals above or volunteer for the
events, please email Julie at [email protected].
Greater Chicago Nancy Holland
Food Depository
Meals with a Heart Stephanie Mewborn
Job Ministry [email protected]
International Sister School/Parish —
One Heart Uganda: Kimberly Arndt
Parish to Parish Fr. Matthias Kakooza
Local Sister School/Parish —
St. Thomas of Canterbury/ Betty Grassi
St. Mary of the Lake Pantry
Welcome! We’re glad you are with us! Whether you
are just visiting or are settling down in Chicago and
looking for your spiritual home, we are glad you are
with us! Let us know how we can serve you!
Register with our parish online at
www.standrew.org,call us at 773-525-
3016. Or scan the QR code to the left.
www.Facebook/SaintAndrew
Twitter—@SaintAndrewChicago
Michael Gambatese
CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS Saint Andrew #000543 3546 N. Paulina Chicago, IL 60657 TELEPHONE 773-525-3016 CONTACT PERSON Chris O’Malley EMAIL [email protected] SOFTWARE MS Publisher Adobe Acrobat PRINTER Xerox A4056 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 Through 15 SUNDAY BULLETIN March 08, 2020 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
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Come Celebrate 125 Years
Of Saint Andrew Parish
Who: All Parishioners, Friends, and Neighbors
When: Saturday, March 21, 2020
4:00pm Mass with Cardinal Cupich
5:30pm Anniversary Dinner
Where: Saint Andrew Church and Gymnasium
Details: Tickets are required for the Dinner.
Purchase tickets online at www.standrew.org/125.
DEADLINE FOR TICKETS IS MARCH 16, 2020
Archbishop Cardinal Cupich will be present to celebrate the Mass on March 21, 2020
at 4:00pm in honor of the 125th Anniversary of Saint Andrew Parish.