The Bell Tower_Fall 2018

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The Annual Update for Our Parish and School Supporters

The Lord has done great things for us; we are filled with joy. Psalm 126

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Dear St. Benedict Faith Community, Each year it is important to stop and look over the previous year to see how everything went and if there are any things that we need to change up. THE BELL TOWER is one way we stop to reflect on the past year. It can also provide good data for us to reflect on as we look forward to the next year. We also use it to remind ourselves of all the central activities that give our parish family meaning and purpose. Last Sunday our psalm response was from Psalm 126. “The Lord has done great things for us; we are filled with joy.” There is no better way to begin everything we do in life than a grateful look at all the blessings God has given us. As you look over this report please start by looking at all the ministries we have and the ways we have made a difference in our neighborhood. We have been very blessed to be allowed to work for God in so many ways. Besides the work we do to build up the Kingdom of God, we also need to take the time as individuals to grow in our relationship with Christ, and to come to a deeper knowledge about God. Some of the things we do are to give the opportunity for personal growth in our faith for those looking for ways to develop as disciples of Christ. One of the most valuable ways we develop our discipleship is at Mass. By praying together as a community, and by listening to and reflecting on the Words of Sacred Scripture, we can find a deeper understanding of who we are and how to live in response to God’s love. I hope you have seen over this past year how we have been working hard to provide a prayerful, spiritual experience at the Masses. And we have been trying to refocus our different Masses to allow us to reach out to various groups as a way of helping everyone connect and grow in their relationship with God. What is also important in this report, is how we take care of all the facilities entrusted to us. These facilities are what allow our ministries the place to function. We need to keep our buildings in good repair. This shows God our appreciation for what we have, and our desire to use these gifts to accomplish His work. In this report you will find information about all the work that was done and some of the plans as we continue this year. Now all of this is possible because of the generosity of our parishioners and benefactors. This report also details the financial resources that you have donated for the parish. And it spells out how we have spent that money for our work. We hope this is helpful as a picture of who we are and what we have been doing. There are four main lay leadership bodies which help guide St. Benedict Parish. The Pastoral Council watches over our overall Mission and helps set the vision for our complete community. The Finance Council oversees and helps govern the use of our financial resources. The School Advisory Board supports the vision and direction of the largest of our ministries: the Parish School. And the Facilities Committee examines all of our facilities and helps set priorities for the development, care, and maintenance of the parish plant. We are deeply appreciative of all the hard work that all of the volunteers on these committees do to make St. Benedict a stronger Faith Community. I hope you enjoy this report. It is a great look at this wonderful and amazing parish. While it cannot give a complete examination of everything that has been a part of this past fiscal year, it does give a summary view at what makes St. Benedict such a great Faith Family to belong to. If you have any questions or comments, please contact us. Sincerely,

Father Steve Kanonik, Pastor

FR. STEVE (CENTER), WITH 2018 CHRISTIFIDELES AWARD RECIPIENT KATHLEEN MINNECI (RIGHT), AND JOE MINNECI, AT HOLY NAME CATHEDRAL.


PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL Terri Aluise Justine Beck Matt Doucet Nick Ford Glorieta Gaston Tricia Graff Peg McLaughlin Amy Novicki Susan O’Keefe John Schuberth Mark Sullivan Janice Zach

FINANCE COUNCIL Karen Cholipski Thomas Fiske Chris Graff Rebekah Kohmescher Todd McGovern John Schuberth Gary Stark Ryan Stecz Janice Zach Elizabeth Zakaras

SCHOOL BOARD Tim Urquhart, Chair* Becky Hauman, Vice Chair (current Chair) Karla Stearns, Secretary* Annie Beach Megan Biggam (current Vice Chair) Dean Evans Therese Grohman (current secretary) Gina Hortatsos* Alan Johnson Beka Kohmescher Erich Parker Patrick Patras Jenny Roock Jose Ronchetta* Julie Rothweiler Brian Stearns Karla Stearns* Carrie Tracy Ron Wojcik Bill Yankowski Elizabeth Zakaras

* term concluded June 2018

Table of Contents DIVINE RENOVATION | 4 SACRAMENTAL LIFE | 6 ADULT AND CHILD CATECHESIS | 8 PARISH SCHOOL MISSION ARTICULATION UPDATE | 10 TECHNOLOGY AROUND THE BLOCK UPDATE | 17 YOUTH MINISTRY | 18 HUMAN CONCERNS | 19 PARISH LIFE | 21 ST. KATERI TEKAKWITHA CENTER | 23 FACILITIES REPORT | 25 “FORWARD IN OUR FAITH” DONOR LIST | 28 FISCAL YEAR 2017-18 FINANCIAL REPORT | 31 FINANCIAL REPORT HIGHLIGHTS | 32 SUNDAY OFFERING DONOR LIST | 34 SCHOOL DONOR LIST | 38 STEWARDSHIP GUIDE | 40 CELEBRATING THE GIFT OF ST. BENEDICT HIGH SCHOOL | 42


FR. STEVE KANONIK PASTOR

Divine Renovation Our annual report is a look back into the past fiscal year. It is an opportunity to see how the blessings the parish received have been used to build the Kingdom of God in our neighborhood. But the parish is a living entity and cannot be defined only by the past. It must learn from the past and continue to move confidently into the future, guided by Christ, Our Savior. With this in mind, let’s take a quick look at something we are doing to move into the future. Cardinal Cupich invited the whole Archdiocese to relook at itself, remember again the mission it has been entrusted with by Christ, and refocus itself to accomplish that mission. He called this effort “Renew My Church”. Groupings of parishes will look at ways they can work together to transform their local communities. The focus of Renew My Church is to make disciples, build communities, and inspire witness. This all starts, however, with us remembering who we are and what Christ has called us to do. To prepare for when we enter the active phase of Renew My Church we are taking time now to remember our Call and Mission as Disciples of Christ. We started this process last year as our Parish Council and Pastoral Staff read and discussed the book, “Divine Renovation: Bringing your Parish from Maintenance to Mission”. This year we are spreading out the discussion. All parishioners who would like to join in this discussion are invited to participate. We are all reading the book and following the discussion guide. We meet on the 2nd Tuesday of each month in Beaven Hall at 7 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. where we begin with prayer and any important announcements. We continue with the questions in the reading guide. At the end of the meeting, we gather our responses and post them on the St. Benedict website under the Divine Renovation tab. If you have not yet joined in the discussions, but you would like to participate, please talk to any of the pastoral staff members and we can help you get started. By recalling the mission Christ entrusted us with, and reflecting on what a parish can look like if it dedicates itself to that mission, we will look at our community and together determine how we will move forward. The hope is that we will find ourselves wanting to deepen our communion with Christ and each other, and feel called to invite others to share this gift of faith. Please join in our book discussion. Check out the past meetings on our website, and talk to one of the staff about jumping in to our conversation. MONTHLY DIVINE RENOVATION MEETINGS OFFER INSIGHTS ON WHAT TRULY IS OUR MISSION

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Sacramental Life The sacraments are sacred signs. They show Christ’s presence in all the key moments of life: birth, death, coming of age, community leadership, the most basic relationships of family, our daily struggle to love better, and, in the Eucharist, our daily life in communion with the God we worship. The sacraments confer grace and show what grace does in us. They penetrate us with the life of Christ. And when we come to those perfect moments in the life of grace, when we act like graced people by truly participating in the sacraments, the sacramental life of grace is fulfilled and renewed in us, and so the sacraments drive us forward, as well. PARISH POPULATION

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Registered Families Not Registered Families (estimate) Registered Persons Not Registered Persons (estimate) Total Number of Souls In Our Care:

3,119 1,209 9,022 +2,418 11,440

3,173 1,253 9,646 +2506 12,152

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Baptisms Reception Into Full Communion First Holy Communion Confirmation Marriages Funerals

155 139 7 6 138 146 54 78 36 42 44 41

SIX CURRENT HS STUDENTS SERVE AS EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS

MUSIC MINISTRY

JEREMY KIOLBASSA DIRECTOR OF MUSIC MINISTRY

CONTINUING THE LEGACY If you have attended one of our 9am Masses, you have probably heard our parish choir. Over the past year, the choir has grown immensely, both in membership and musical skill, as they have lead us in sung prayer each week. Last June, they were selected to be featured in an episode of “Sing 4 Him”, an international documentary series that features Catholic choirs. This October the choir embarked on a pilgrimage to Ireland, and sang in numerous historic churches and cathedrals. We have gone from a group that, as recently as four years ago, was struggling to a thriving and healthy ministry. RENEWED FOCUS ON PRAYER We have very intentionally started to pray together as a choir. We begin and end each rehearsal with a prayer. For the final prayer, all present are invited to offer up petitions. After we offer the petitions, we sing/pray one of our pieces, offering our song to God for our intentions. We have found that this simple act has helped us to remember that we are not a performing ensemble, but rather a group dedicated to helping our parish pray well. It has also helped build community within our group. COMMUNITY SUPPORT We could not continue our wonderful choral tradition without the support of our community. Because of the generosity of our parishioners, we were able to meet and surpass the $10k fundraising goal that we set for last year’s Christmas concert. We are also grateful to all those that support our ministry through prayer, especially those that attend our 9am Mass each week and sing along with us from the pews. 6

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ST. BENEDICT CHOIR PILGRIMAGE TO IRELAND FALL 2018

TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN THE BOOK OF KELLS IS ON PERMANENT DISPLAY, BUT NO PHOTOGRAPHY IS ALLOWED INSIDE THE EXHIBIT. THE COLLEGE’S LIBRARY, WITH ITS HUGE SHELVES AND VAULTED CEILINGS, IS BOTH ICONIC AND LEGENDARY.

ST. MARY’S IN LISTOWEL THE CHOIR PREPARED TO SING AT THE MORNING MASS AS THE REST OF THE GROUP EXPLORED THE GROUNDS. AFTER MASS, THE PEOPLE OF THE PARISH INVITED US TO TEA AND SCONES IN THE PARISH CENTER.

Members from the St. Benedict Choir, along with other non-musical folks, spent the week touring, singing, and praying together throughout the magnificent country of Ireland. Throughout the trip they offered up a special intention for the people of St. Benedict Parish back home. This pilgrimage to Ireland gave the group from St. Benedict a special glimpse into a unique part of the world. Ireland is an ancient land, a marvelous blend of historic and contemporary beauty, abundant with religious ecclesiastical centers, illuminated manuscripts, ancient ruins, stunning panoramic views, legendary castles surrounded by moats, and the romantic and rugged regions of lakes and bogs. Ireland is filled with traditional music and magnetic people, which made us feel right at home.

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ST. MARY’S CATHEDRAL IN KILLARNEY THIS GIGANTIC GOTHIC STRUCTURE IS TRULY BREATHTAKING! OUR CHOIR PERFORMED DURING MASS, FOLLOWED BY A SHORT ORGAN CONCERT BY OUR DIRECTOR, JEREMY KIOLBASSA.

BLARNEY CASTLE HOME OF THE FAMOUS BLARNEY STONE. IT IS SAID THAT THOSE WHO KISS THE STONE WILL HAVE 7 YEARS OF THE GIFT OF GAB, THAT IS, BEING ABLE TO SPEAK WELL AND CONVINCINGLY.

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DANIEL HUGHES, DIRECTOR OF CATECHESIS

Adult and Child CatecHEsis Commission

The adult and child Catechesis Commission is the collection of ministries dedicated to life-long learning around the celebration of sacraments and around different milestones in our lives We are blessed to have such a large and dynamic Religious Education Department here at St. Ben’s that is supported by many dedicated volunteer ministers. Many ministries are covered, including K-8 Religious Education classes for St. Ben’s children who do not attend our school, an RCIA program for those wishing to be welcomed into the Church, a SPRED program to help those with special needs come to Christ, Children’s Liturgy of the Word to preach the Gospel to the young ones in our community, Baptismal Preparation for new parents, Pre-Cana Marriage Preparation for those preparing for the Sacrament, and Adult Education for our parents and parishioners.

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION • The Religious Education Department is run by Daniel J. Hughes, the Director of Catechesis and Nancy Uczen, the Administrative Assistant. • Our Catechetical Leader for RE is Michelle Stevens, our lead 2nd grade Catechist. • Over 250 families send their children to St. Ben’s for Religious Education. • In the 2017/18 year there were 321 children attending. • This year we have 315 attending. • In 2017/18 we had 142 receive First Reconciliation and First Holy Communion • This year we will have 132 receiving those Sacraments. • In 2017/18 we had 69 teens receive the Sacrament of Confirmation. • This year we will have approximately 91 receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation. • The SPRED team, led by Pat Woodhouse ‘60, helps to guide those with special needs closer to Christ. • We hosted 48 young children for our Vacation Bible School in July 2018. We had 14 young people from our Youth Ministry assist us in creating a successful and unique experience in connecting our young people to Christ in a deeper way.

PRE-CANA • Gilbert and Stephanie Tolentino host Pre-Cana Marriage Preparation twice a year at their lovely home nearby.

RCIA • We have a dedicated team, led by Mary Jo Shaver, which helps to guide those being welcomed into the Church. • Last year we welcomed 10 into the Church and this year it will be 5. • Those being welcomed come from a variety of faith traditions.

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BAPTISMAL PREP • Our Pastoral Associate, Elaine Lindia and Daniel J. Hughes, our Director of Catechesis, team up to prepare new parents to have their child Baptized at St. Ben’s. • From September 2017 to September 2018, 168 children were baptized.

CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD • Children’s Liturgy of the Word at our 10:30am Sunday Mass is led by Deacon Dave, Kim McMillan, and Sara Furie. • It is an amazing way to bring the Gospel to some of our youngest parishioners.

ADULT EDUCATION • This year we began hosting Chicago Catholic Scripture School on campus for those parishioners looking to more deeply connect to Christ through study of Sacred Scripture. • We host a number of Catechetical Conversations for our parents who have children preparing for Sacraments.

CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD

RELIGIOUS ED CLASS

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL

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RACHEL GEMO, HEAD OF PARISH SCHOOL

Education Commission “REACHING NEW HEIGHTS 2020” – IMPLEMENTING THE ST. BENEDICT PREPARATORY SCHOOL STRATEGIC PLAN WHEN THE BOLD DECISION WAS MADE TO FOCUS ON PK-8 CATHOLIC EDUCATION AT ST. BENEDICT PREPARATORY SCHOOL, IT WAS DETERMINED THAT WE NEEDED TO REVISE OUR FOUNDATIONAL DOCUMENTS. If Catholic schools are to thrive in the 21st century, they need to be relevant, excellent and transformational. If Catholic schools are to form the next generation of young people in our faith, they need to not only teach the rich traditions and history of our Church, but help our young people see how empowering the Catholic teachings and tenets can be, especially in our modern era. It is our intention to provide a leading Chicago Catholic elementary education here at St. Benedict. We have been blessed with the resources, the facilities, and the support to lead the way. Our foundational documents provide the framework for the next phase of our parish school’s future.

MAY CROWNING 2018

It is important that the foundational documents of a school don’t just reside in a binder on the top shelf in some office, or look polished in a frame hung on the wall. At St. Benedict, we use the foundational documents to make decisions on programming, spending, and hiring. We use the foundational documents to choose curricular programs, redesign spaces, and plan teacher professional development. The foundational documents are living words that guide the day-to-day operations, as well as long-term planning. We are proud to roll out all of our foundational documents in this year’s Annual Report. The school advisory board, school and parish administration, faculty and staff, as well as members of our community were invited to provide feedback during the drafting and FOUNDATIONAL DOCUMENTS WORKSHOP BROUGHT revision stages of these documents. These foundational TOGETHER A WIDE VARIETY OF CONSTITUENTS documents reflect a year-long journey of writing, listening, and revising. We’d like to thank the members of the writing committee who spent countless hours writing, presenting, listening and revising these statements: Karla Stearns (School Board Member), Megan Harris (5th Grade Teacher), Erico Ramirez (Upper School Spanish Teacher) and Phil Siegel (Innovations Coach).

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FOUNDATIONAL DOCUMENTS MISSION STATEMENT A mission statement is a simple, compelling statement that describes what the school is called to do and so positions a school as unique among all other schools. St. Benedict Preparatory School continues a century-long tradition of superior education in a vibrant Catholic community. We recognize that each student’s God-given gifts hold unique value, potential, and dignity. Our city block campus offers preschool through grade 8 programs to the parish, the Northside of Chicago, and all those who share our mission. With a focus on critical thinking, problem solving, communication, and collaboration, the St. Benedict Parish faculty and staff, in partnership with parents, develop the creators and contributors of tomorrow inspired by faith and informed with a global perspective. We are a welcoming and supportive community with Christ at our center. A commitment to inclusive and rigorous challenge creates a dynamic, innovative, and active learning experience in which the needs of the whole student are met. At St. Benedict Preparatory School, the strengths of each child become an inspiration to others to learn fearlessly, to lead responsibly, and to serve joyfully. OUR PASSION IS THE BEST POSSIBLE YOU!

VISION STATEMENT A vision statement describes the ideal state that can be achieved in the future if resources are no obstacle. St. Benedict Preparatory School will be known for the innovative approach and transformative power of its Catholic education.

PHILOSOPHY The Catholic school philosophy identifies what the school is called to be. ES STUDENTS AT MSI

For over a century, St Benedict Preparatory School has provided an education of the highest academic quality to our students. We serve families from the parish, the Northside of Chicago and all those who share our mission. We are proud to provide a curriculum centered on academic achievement, Catholic values, and an appreciation and respect for the gifts and talents of each child. Our school is one at which every child’s talents are valued and encouraged, and students are taught to recognize and respect the dignity of all people. We share the belief that there should be service, learning and growth opportunity for everyone, and we work to achieve this by educating students academically, spiritually, emotionally, socially, and physically. The success of St. Benedict Preparatory School is made possible by the strong community that we constantly nurture and grow. Working as a team of faculty, students, families, and other parishioners, we closely collaborate to build and foster positive and supportive relationships that are based on the firm bedrock of our mission. This community is nurtured by our faith, which is the foundation of all that we do. Weekly celebration of the Mass, sacramental preparation, student-led acts of worship, and spiritual experiences that are interwoven throughout the entire curriculum help each of us to grow as members of the St. Benedict family. Our Passion is the Best Possible You

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We joyfully accept and embrace our calling to promote peace and justice throughout the world. This is a goal that we work towards by educating students to respect and value the dignity and worth of each of God’s creations and through service to others. Opportunities for service are found across the school, and they encourage students to engage with classmates, parish, community, and the world. A passion for learning inspires the faculty and parents of St. Benedict Preparatory School to work in partnership to create an environment of academic rigor and individual expression in which each child is educated in a way that fosters and supports his or her unique abilities, talents, and sense of self-worth. Lessons are tailored to provide learners with both strong foundational skills and the ability to creatively solve challenging and multifaceted real-world problems. In order to support this, teachers use their planning, instruction, and assessment to constantly support children and stretch them to the next steps in their individual learning journeys. Students are prepared not just for the world in which we currently live, but also for the world of tomorrow and beyond. Upon 8th grade graduation, St. Benedict Preparatory School students are ready to move forward with excitement about their education, with social awareness and with all the tools needed to excel in high school and as contributing members of the community.

PROFILE OF THE 8TH GRADE GRADUATE The profile of the graduate at graduation represents the consensus of faculty, administration and the Board regarding essential expectations for student development and accomplishments. Upon graduation, the 8th grade graduate of St. Benedict Preparatory School solves problems with critical thinking and creativity, collaborates well within a team, communicates her/his ideas with confidence, expresses mastery of content, and enjoys life with the blessing and joy that comes from deepening her/his relationship with God. This is seen through their competency in the following areas necessary for success in the 21st century: Catholic Identity, Content, Critical Thinking, Creativity, Collaboration, Communication, and Confidence. For a full explanation of the above 7 C’s of 21st century learning, please visit our website. .

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8TH GRADE GRADUATION 2018


REACHING NEW HEIGHTS 2020 – ADDITIONAL GOALS OF THE ST. BENEDICT PREPARATORY SCHOOL ADVISORY BOARD IN 2018-19 The SBPS School Advisory Board is made up of several committees commissioned to work in partnership with the pastor and school administration to realize the goals of the school’s strategic plan, Reaching New Heights 2020. Each of the committees determines its annual goals from appropriate categories of the strategic plan. The committees listed below will be working on the following goals:

PRAYER BUDDIES 2018

STRATEGIC PLANNING AND POLICY COMMITTEE GOALS • Work with School Advisory Board chair to create a system for board evaluation and exit survey for board members • Devise annual parent survey, implement, and track feedback • Engage with the HSA with a joint recruiting effort for new board members MARKETING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE GOALS • Support parent ambassador program in efforts to attract and retain school families • In collaboration with advancement staff, develop key messaging, elevator pitch, and standard communication to be rolled-out to internal stakeholders • Collaborate with advancement staff and other key stakeholders to develop student retention programs • Analyze enrollment trends and commitments for key drop-off areas and identify a way to more deeply engage with those families that are most likely to leave • Create and implement a robust marketing and public relations plan to increase enrollment and strengthen student retention CATHOLIC EDUCATION COMMITTEE GOALS • Develop a robust Service Learning Program with a stronger partnership with the parish to develop projects, opportunities, relationships within the community to solidify the connection between service and curriculum. • To assess the leadership opportunities throughout the school and help improve the existing or create new possibilities. SCHOOL FINANCE COMMITTEE GOALS • Update and build five year financial model with different scenarios • Continue to evaluate effectiveness of teacher retention initiatives • Evaluate tuition increase on per student basis year over year TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE GOALS • Identify and ensure ongoing technology infrastructure needs are satisfied in a cost-effective manner- supporting the One-to-One laptop environment for grades K-8. • Assess technology support needs and determine the most effective and efficient solution for ensuring regular maintenance, as well as emergency support FACILITIES COMMITTEE GOALS Currently advising on air-conditioning project for building one, the heating plant, electrical upgrades and more. Our Passion is the Best Possible You

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FULL STEAM AHEAD In recent years there has been a growing focus on the need to better prepare students for higher education and equip them with the skills and knowledge they will need to be successful innovators in a 21st century workforce. STEAM is an educational approach to learning that uses Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Mathematics as access points for guiding student inquiry, communication, creativity, collaboration and critical thinking. An important part of the St. Benedict Preparatory School’s strategic plan, Reaching New Heights 2020, is the formation of a bold education technology plan that integrates the best that ED tech has to offer with the student learning experience PK-8. This tech plan maps out a total upgrade of our technology infrastructure (completed), the implementation of a one-to-one laptop program K-8 (in progress), as well as upgrading our learning spaces to STEAM spaces (in progress). By engaging students in the subjects of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math, the STEAM approach aims to spark an interest and life-long love of the arts and sciences in children from an early age. The STEAM disciplines are in all that involve creative processes and none uses just one method for inquiry and investigation. Teaching relevant and necessary skills that will prepare students to become innovators of tomorrow is an integral part of our school mission. The STEAM approach is just one way we will work to achieve our mission. STEAM LEARNING LABS AT ST. BENEDICT PREP Thanks to the Home and School Association (Fun Run proceeds) and a generous family foundation gift, we have been creating three STEAM learning labs for our students. These STEAM labs span grades preschool through grade 8 so that our students have a seamless integration of STEAM applications throughout their experience here at St. Benedict Prep. WONDER LAB RENDERING

EARLY CHILDHOOD WONDER LAB (OPENING LATE FALL 2018) We are about ready to open our Wonder Lab for our early childhood students. This lab will be a place for students to explore the concepts of engineering, design, and problem solving with a hands-on, ”digital free” approach. The Wonder Lab will be a place where students will engage in theme-based activities related to the week’s lessons. The room will feature a water table, flexible furniture and more. Older students will be able to use the water table for science lessons as well. STEM LAB – (FOR GRADES K-5) Over the past year, STEM teacher, Mrs. Jennifer Hoban, has been building our coding, robotics and engineering program with new materials and equipment. This past summer, our STEM Lab got a facelift thanks to part II of a generous family foundation gift. We removed the reading nook, put in new floors, repainted, invested in fluid, flexible furniture, upgraded the electricity and more. Our KGr. 5 students have time to create, collaborate, and problem solve using a variety of materials. 14

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CREATIVE MEDIA LAB (FOR UPPER SCHOOL) This past summer, our old high school computer lab was redesigned as a Creative Media Lab. With funding from the 2017 Fun Run, the space received new carpeting, new paint, as well as two large screen digital televisions, one of them being a touchscreen TV. Additionally, a side room was turned into a video recording room which was completely “greened” to allow for advanced digital recording. This lab also features high-powered desktop computers capable of running high-end creative digital arts programs as well as a large format printer. This room will be used for school projects that involve making videos, posters, pictures, and more. We will continue to develop this STEAM space and our programs with proceeds from the 2018 Fun Run. FUTURE STEAM SPACES As the high school is phased out, we will be looking to redevelop our spaces so that teachers have a variety of labs and environments to create a diverse, hands-on learning experiences for our students. SOME FUTURE SPACES INCLUDE: • Global learning lab • Guided play room for early childhood • Re-visioning of the secondary school library • Flexible “collaboration spaces” for large groups of students • We are even taking it outside! Watch for the development of children’s gardens and outdoor STEAM spaces.

ST. BENEDICT PREPARATORY SCHOOL ASPIRE SCORES: ASPIRING TO NEW HEIGHTS For the past three years, the Office of Catholic Schools have been administering the ACT Aspire Summative Assessment to students in grades ROBOTICS FUN IN THE ES STEM LAB WITH MRS. HOBAN 3-8 to measure academic proficiency in English, ABOVE RIGHT: NEW CREATIVE MEDIA LAB Reading, Math and Science according to national standards prescribed by the Common Core Standards and Next Generation Science Standards. Over the course of four days in April, students complete the paper and pencil test comprised of multiple choice and extended written response. Test questions integrate many different skills and vary in depth of knowledge and critical thinking. The older the students grow, the amount of questions that require deeper depth of knowledge and higher order thinking skills also increases. The scores reflect knowledge and skills across grade levels, an evolving picture of student growth. Teachers receive a variety of reports that provide many levels of data on group progress as well as individual student growth. The data the school receives also provides longitudinal growth indicators. Since the ASPIRE Assessment is aligned with the more commonly known ACT Test students take for college admissions, the test also can provide some indicators regarding student college readiness, progress with text complexity, and STEM skills.

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This actionable data enables our faculty to address students’ strengths, areas for improvement, and student potential. While the teachers use the data for grade level decisions such as student groupings and unit planning, the school also uses the data for school-wide decisions. Below are some of the more recent decisions we’ve made because of trends we have seen in the data: • MATHEMATICS – we introduced a new math program in middle school last year and to 5th grade this school year which helps students solve math problems using a variety of skills and concepts. Within our first year, it has already helped improve student growth and mastery. • READING – While we have achieved the average of “Ready” across the board in reading, we believe we can have our students achieve even better. This current year, we added a full-time reading specialist to work with students who need additional reading instruction. The reading specialist will also coach teachers in best literacy teaching strategies. Last year, we also changed our reading instruction in 4th and 5th grades to novel studies with a focus on literature and literary elements. Additionally, we have spent over $15,000 in new guided reading materials for our studentsin grades K-5. • WRITING – Even though our students are achieving the “Exceeding” level in English, it is important that these skills translate into the act of writing. Last year, there was also an effort to focus on writing skills and essay composition. Our middle school grades also began to pilot the ThinkCerca program, which integrates essay composition, analysis of authentic periodicals, and critical thinking to develop well-constructed, well-informed argumentative writing. As you can see our students have consistently performed well in all categories, achieving the “Ready” or “Exceeding” levels on average which means we are meeting or exceeding the national benchmarks. On the school website, readers can see how we compare to the national average, as well as the Office of Catholic Schools average. In 2018, we scored higher than the national average and the OCS average in all content areas at all grade levels. We are proud of our scores, especially knowing that over 15% of our grades 3-8 population have identified special needs and their scores are also figured in these averages. It is proof that creating an Inclusive School helps all students grow and achieve. Please visit our school website to view the data tables comparing St. Benedict Prep with national and OCS averages. Readers will find more information about the ACT Aspire, including grade-level test exemplars for each subject test, on www.discoveractaspire.org. ST. BENEDICT PREP 3 YEAR RESULTS 3rd Grade Average 3rd Grade Readiness Level 4th Grade Average 4th Grade Readiness Level 5th Grade Average 5th Grade Readiness Level 6th Grade Average 6th Grade Readiness Level 7th Grade Average 7th Grade Readiness Level 8th Grade Average 8th Grade Readiness Level

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Tech Report TECHNOLOGY UPDATES IN 2017-18

LOUIE KARAGIANNES, TECH DIRECTOR

JAZEL GABRIEL, TECH SUPPORT

The year 2018 has been a revolutionary one for technology at St. Benedict, along with all the other renovations of the parish. In the past year the school has placed a phone, wireless internet and interactive projector in every classroom. In addition, St. Benedict has updated the firewall and purchased new computers for faculty/staff, which are necessary to provide 21st century learning. With the investment in the last two years on a technology overhaul for the school and parish, the new infrastructure can support all new possibilities, even crossing the bar into what was considered standard in a school.

BLUE POINT PULL STATIONS ARE FOUND AROUND CAMPUS

NEW BAK STUDENT DEVICES

NEW CAMPUS SECURITY CAMERAS THANKS TO GALA FUND-A-NEED

This year has brought several changes that affect everyone in the school and parish on a daily basis, and may inspire others elsewhere to do the same. BluePoint has been among those changes. BluePoint is a revolutionary active alert system that acts similar to a fire alarm, alerting the police if an intruder enters the St. Benedict community. The parish also installed a new state-of-the-art Salient camera surveillance system and Axis robust servers to retain and process all that information. These “eye in the sky” improvements, along with BluePoint, were added to keep the St. Benedict community safe. The school also integrated new student devices, made in America by BAK, a relatively new technology company. BAK, which has been breaking ground in the student device world, came heavily recommended by Microsoft, and sponsors a world-class customer service program to help provide the best learning environment for our students. Lastly, the technology department has migrated St. Benedict from Google Suite over to Microsoft Office 365. This significant change required a heavy learning curve for faculty, staff and students. While cameras, alarms, and laptops offer a more resilient, safe, robust and productive environment, Office 365 touches on all these factors because it brings more functionality than Google. The system is more secure and fosters innovation to accomplish more tasks. Office 365 is a means for communication - not only for email communication, but for internal collaboration, classroom assessment and activity, program communication among members, storage for files and notes, a business enterprise platform for tools like Word and Excel, and a way to record all that goes on at St. Ben’s for future use and reflection. The technology support team continues to evolve initiatives put in place years prior, build on its successes and find new ways to make a name for the organization. Throughout this hard work, the team always is mindful that without God none of this would be possible, and that it is for God that they work so hard to bring these tools and security to the next generation of followers. 17


KIM MCMILLAN, DIRECTOR OF YOUTH MINISTRY

YOUTH MINISTRY

“Of all the mirrors that help us establish identity, only the church allows us to see ourselves as God sees us: favored, beloved and blessed.” Kenda Creasy Dean, The Godbearing Life

In 2018 we continued building connections between parish ministries and youth ministry. This quote from the book, The Godbearing Life, is a reminder of the importance of our young people working within the parish to see others, and to be seen by others, who live their faith. It is in the eyes of a person of faith that young people may catch a glimpse the way God sees them.

HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS YEAR INCLUDE: • The success of our monthly visits that began in September 2017, to ST PAUL HOUSE TO PLAY BINGO WITH THE RESIDENTS. The youth are enjoying the chance to spend time with the senior residents and the residents enjoy our visits. • FRIGHT WALK continues to be a fun way to get our young people involved in raising funds for youth ministry and building relationships within the parish. It has been a successful “fun- raiser”. • Inviting the youth ministry to lead a prayer experience of the LIVING STATIONS and seeing how it moved their hearts and the hearts of those who attended.

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL

• VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL and the commitment that so many of our teens brought to participating and leading the little children of the parish. This was a new endeavor for Youth Ministry and Religious Education to lead the summer faith experience for the kids of our parish. If the volume of songs sung and laughter were any indication of the joy that was present, and I know they are, it was a great success. I was impressed by the way that our teens entered into this commitment and shared their faith so enthusiastically. • Our LORD HAVE MERCY SERVICE WEEK is consistently at capacity and a second 2-day experience was added to help provide all who wanted to serve a chance to be involved. • Being able to bring 5 teens, with the support of the Holy Name Society, to NOTRE DAME VISION. In the words of one of the participants: “This experience has given me more confidence to live my faith.” • Youth Ministry and the Human Concerns Commission ministry working together to raise awareness about Hunger in our community and to SUPPORT THE COMMON PANTRY by participating in the 33rd annual Hunger Walk. It is the hope that every young person who desires to share their gifts and talent in gratitude for God’s mercy and love, will find the support and encouragement they need from St Benedict Youth Ministry.

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NOTRE DAME VISION 2018

FRIGHTWALK 2017

VISIT TO FEED MY STARVING CHILDREN

ELAINE LINDIA PASTORAL ASSOCIATE

Human Concerns Commission

The Human Concerns Commission promotes the Word and manifests the love of Jesus Christ by helping those who are in need, following the principle that “whatever you do to the least of my people, you do unto me.” (St. Matthew 25:40)

We continued our support of the COMMON FOOD PANTRY collecting needed supplies every month in church. Our St Vincent de Paul Society ensured the Pantry received the collection. Members of the SVDP society also continued their tradition of delivering Christmas baskets of food collected by our school students to families in need. With the generosity of our parishioners, we were able to continue to provide lunches to all in need every weekday in our rectory. We continued to offer our Ministry Dinners on Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter, where over 300 people come to share a meal with others in the community. OUR CHRISTMAS GIVING TREE served the needs of several ministries including St. Joseph Village, St Paul’s House and Maryville Academy. Our HEALTH COMMITTEE continues to offer Zumba classes and also held a flu shot offering for all parishioners. ST. BENEDICT SANCTUARY partnered with the House of Good Shepherd and collected needed items for the residents. They continue efforts to raise awareness of domestic violence and prepared purple ribbons for all to wear to show support for the sisters and brothers in our community dealing with domestic abuse.

MAYOR EMANUEL ASSISTS AT OUR THANKSGIVING DINNER

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OUR PEACE AND JUSTICE COMMITTEE partnered with other parishes to offer a presentation on mental health awareness. A presentation also was given to educate people about the issue of human trafficking. During our CRS Rice Bowl campaign, videos were created by ministry representatives to educate our students on our outreach efforts in the community. A MINISTRY OF PRAISE effort began inviting homebound parishioners to become “Ministers of Praise.” Each month a newsletter is sent to their homes with prayer intentions for our community. Their prayers help them to realize they play an important role in the parish by being a spiritual lifeline and support for the community. Parishioners also trained to be part of another new ministry – THE MINISTRY OF CONSOLATION AND COMPASSION. When someone in our community loses a loved one, the ministers are there to offer the support of the community by attending wake services and funeral Masses. All of our ministry members model Christ’s concern for people, both individually and collectively in our community. In an effort to expand the promotion and preservation of human dignity and human solidarity, a new PEACE AND JUSTICE COMMITTEE was formed. A survey was conducted by the committee to determine the issues of concern. Committee members partnered with Heartland Alliance to offer an educational event on how to support refugee families. Efforts for Respect Life and our CRS Rice Bowl campaign continue and the committee will be working on new offerings for education and outreach in the coming year.

ST. BENEDICT SANCTUARY WAS PROMOTED AT BENFEST

THANKSGIVING 2017

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Parish Life Commission

FR. ROBERT PAJOR, ASSOCIATE PASTOR

The St Benedict Parish Life Commission is the collection of ministries that allow us to celebrate with the community and continue to support a fun, family-friendly neighborhood. This commission has many different branches offering a wide array of social opportunities for all age groups and including:

LADIES SOCIETY The Ladies Society has been part of our parish community since 1954 and is a chapter of the Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women of Chicago, Vicariate II. We are a inclusive community of Catholic women whose mission is to support, empower and educate women in spirituality, leadership and service. The society gathers once a month on the first Wednesday from September - May, ending the year with the May Crowning. This year we are alternating our meetings between mornings and evenings to accommodate all women of the parish. For over 40 years this society has made homemade cookies baskets for St. Paul’s House residents and our daily sandwich program for the poor, prior to Christmas. We have already had the Head of Development from House of Mary and Joseph speak at our evening meeting. We hope to bring in more speakers who address various topics of interest relating to women and participate in service related activities to best serve our community.

HOLY NAME SOCIETY is the parish men’s club since 1917. Its mission is to promote devotion to the Holy Name of Jesus and to assist each other to grow in holiness. The apostolate of the society is to assist in parish ministries by performing the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy. They have sponsored numerous events in the past such as Donut Sunday and Lunch with Santa, as well as participated as volunteers for Benfest and Oktoberfest. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Last year the Knights of Columbus at St Benedict, Council 15052, did the following to strengthen our Community around St Benedict: Conducted the ID Drive with proceeds of $1,000 going to SPRED; Continued the Keep Christ in Christmas campaign for the school and Religious Education students; Held two Food Drives collecting over 3,000lb of food for the Common Pantry; Ran two Fish Fries, raising over $2,000 for scholarships and charites; Provided coffee and donuts for the Religious Education parents through our “Ease into Sunday” campaign; Maintained the Fire for the Easter Vigil Mass; Partnered with the Holy Name Society for Donut Sundays; Launched the Baby Shower Drive between Mothers’ and Father’s Day to provide supplies for babies and parents in need

WELCOMING MINISTRY Every month the Welcoming Ministry is given the list of newly registered parishioners. We send them a letter and then telephone each of them with an invitation to be welcomed to the parish during a Sunday Mass. At that time, they are blessed and welcomed by the priests, the Welcoming Ministry representative and the congregation. A couple months later Welcoming sends a post card to the new parishioners letting them know they are remembered, with the hope of encouraging parish activity participation. This past fiscal year approximately sixtyfive new parishioner families took advantage of the opportunity to be welcomed. Nine very active parishioners represent the Welcoming Ministry. 21


WOMEN’S BOOK CLUB has been a ministry at St. Benedict’s for 18 years. We meet on the 3rd Thursday of each month, except during the summer, in the Pine Room in the Rectory. We have approximately 20 members, but are always welcoming to anyone with a love of reading. Twice a year we vote on selections suggested by members to read for the upcoming months. We read all genres, from classics to current titles, fiction to non-fiction. We also support the St. Benedict community with donations to Benfest, Oktoberfest, and the Gala.

ST. BEN’S YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY seeks to engage men and women in their 20’s and 30’s to promote full integration in the Catholic faith community by bringing them together in faith, fun, and fellowship to serve St. Benedict’s Parish and the surrounding community. Over the last year, we have continued to host a monthly Wine and Cheese Social after the 6:30pm Mass and conducted two 6-week faith sharing groups using the ARISE series. We have volunteered at parish events and hosted a Simple Supper in Lent. In collaboration with other parishes, we hosted Theology on Tap (a 4-week speaker series) during the summer and plan to host a talk on the ethics of consumerism in January.

YOUNG ADULTS RCYA The RCYA is a young adult ministry. We organize a softball league in the summer, and sponsor Theology on Tap. We have Lent and Advent prayer groups, and also sponsor a Rosary program. Our group raises money for Catholic school tuition at several parishes. We are a social and a Spiritual group.

SCOUTS Scouting is alive and well with Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, Girl Scouts, Daisies, and Brownies who meet regularly and participate in various activities and outings. Girl Scouts have the following girls participating: Daisy Scouts (1st grade) -24; Brownies (2nd and 3rd)- 26; Juniors (4th and 5th) - 24; Cadettes (6th and 7th) -8; Seniors (8th) - 8. The cadettes and seniors completed 10 service projects last year, including collecting over 1,000 books for underprivileged kids, sewing quilt tops for kids in hospitals and packing rice and beans for 80 families at the common pantry. Daisy Scouts through Junior Scouts continue to work on various skills badges. Cub Scout Pack 3865 has over 80 boys registered from neighborhood schools grades K-5 including 20 students from St. Benedict. This October we held our fall campout in Tippacannoe, IN and had 112 boys & family members registered. We also sponsor fun meetings such as this year’s Halloween themed pack meeting.

GALA 2018 The Gala this past year was held at Morgan MFG in the West Loop and was attended by over 450 guests. Our Fund-ANeed raised over $39,000 for our campus security camera project. The silent and live auctions were a big hit even with mobile bidding issues, thanks to the generosity of our guests. Thank you to the Gala committee for another huge success.

OUR OTHER MAJOR COMMUNITY EVENTS, BENFEST AND OKTOBERFEST are highlighted on page 33.

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St. Kateri Center

JODY ROY

LISA FRANQUI

This past year with Lisa Franqui and Jody Roy, St. Kateri Center was able to continue regular programming and introduce new programs and events for the Native Community.

HIGHLIGHTS FROM LAST YEAR: • The awarding of 6 scholarships to Native Catholic children attending Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Chicago last year and 8 scholarships this year. • In July, we sent participants to the 2018 UNITY youth conference and to the 2018 Tekakwitha Conference in Tacoma WA, the world’s largest gathering for Native American Catholics. At the latter we were able to have a day pilgrimage to the Lumi Nation home of St. Kateri Tekakwitha’s final miracle that made her a Saint. • Our annual St. Kateri Pow Wow with the theme “Honoring Our Youth” was held in the St. Benedict Gymnasium. • An 8-week Ojibway language POW WOW DANCE CEREMONY course was provided in partnership with American Indian Center and Chicago Public Schools – American Indian Education Program as was a Navajo language weekend workshop and a Dakota/Lakota weekend language workshop. Through each of these workshops, we learned to say the Lord’s Prayer in these three languages that we now use at our Sunday Masses. A NUMBER OF PRESENTATIONS WERE MADE THIS YEAR: • A 2-day presentation for a group of 30 visitors from France. • A one day presentation for a group of 20 students from North Park theological seminary. • In November, we had a Pow Wow 101 event in partnership with Cook County Forest Preserve and American Indian Education Program and had over 100 people attend. Our youth did a dance performance in their regalia and shared the significance and purpose of style regalia each was wearing.

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• “Young Native Leaders of Chicago” program launched in September 2017 by our center and the Chicago Public School - American Indian Education Program. It included a fundraiser event to be able to give back to an organization of their choice. GUEST SPEAKERS INCLUDED: • Cheryl Bear, from the Dakelh Nation in British Columbia, Canada, is a writer and multi-award winning singer/songwriter who shared stories of indigenous life through story and song about her faith in Christ and traditional values. • Dr. Damian Costello, a Catholic theologian who specializes in the intersection of Catholic theology, Indigenous spiritual traditions, and colonial history, visited and gave a presentation at the Kateri Center. He is a well-known authority on Black Elk, the Lakota holy man who became a Catholic and is now up for canonization in the Catholic Church. OUR OUTREACH INCLUDES: • Mass celebrated at 11am every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month, followed by potluck feasts. • The St. Kateri Youth Circle meets the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month. The youth have gained a better understanding of the life of St. Kateri Tekakwitha, learned culture teachings and how to make traditional regalia. These youth had the opportunity to learn about the traditional teachings of the Nookmis Drum (hand drum). They made their very own hand drum from start to finish, were a part of the birthing ceremony, and learned songs. The group also attended the archdiocesan sponsored youth rally, Holy Fire. • Senior Luncheons on the third Thursdays of each month. American Indian Health Services of Chicago provides blood and glucose testing and health workshops. • Indigenous Women’s Healing Circle is hosted on the 3rd Thursday of the month to promote and bring healing among the Native American Community. Women traditionally play a very important role in the life of Native American people. They have not only been mothers of children, they were essential to the tribe as they were teachers, builders, warriors, farmers and craftswomen. This includes cultural presentations, teachings and traditional prayers. They also learn how honoring our patroness, St. Kateri, means becoming more involved with ecology and be environmentally conscious.

LITURGY IN THE KATERI CHAPEL

POW WOW 2018

ST. KATERI YOUTH CIRCLE

SAVE THE DATE: ST. KATERI POW WOW ON SATURDAY JUNE 15TH, 2019 AT ST. BENEDICT GYMNASIUM. ST. KATERI TEKAKWITHA - THE “LILY OF THE MOHAWKS” PRAY FOR US

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FACILITIES PROJECT UPDATE (2017-2018)

Sprucing Up the Campus FORWARD IN OUR FAITH UPDATE CAPITAL CAMPAIGN (2015-2020) Through fervent prayer, generous teamwork, and formidable generosity, our parish capital campaign Forward in Our Faith continues to turn our dreams into realities. The initial campaign consisted of three project phases: • COMPLETED: THE COMPLETE REPLACEMENT OF THE 100-YEAROLD SLATE ROOF AND ALL NECESSARY TUCK POINTING AROUND THE EXTERIOR OF THE CHURCH. • Remove and replace the underlayment and slate on the upper roof and conical roof on the south side of the church; installation of new snow guards, copper flashing, gutters, and downspouts; as well as for the lower aisle roofs. • MAJOR TUCK POINTING REPAIRS around several parts of the church, largely on the north, south and east sides of the church • THE REMOVAL OF PAINT FROM THE FAÇADE OF THE CHURCH, restoring the original limestone, the opening and assessment of the front limestone steps of the church, and the replacement of the cracked clay gutter sewer pipes underground • RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF THE LIGHTNING RODS at the top of the bell tower and at the top of the roof copper cross. • The final part of the project was the RESTORATION OF THE FAILING PAINT AND PLASTER IN THE CHURCH completed in time for the 100th birthday celebration • ALMOST COMPLETE: THOROUGHLY TUCK POINT THE FAÇADE OF THE SCHOOL BUILDING (Building 1) on Leavitt Street as well as install new lintels and windows. • FINAL PLANNED PHASE: BUILD A NEW ADDITION TO OUR PARISH SCHOOL TO HOUSE NEW AND INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL CENTERS. However, due to the phasing out of the high school, the parish has reassessed this need and has begun to move forward with plans to renovate and upgrade the school building (Building 4) on Bell Street with new and innovative educational centers. Watch for more details in the future about this endeavor.

CONVENT TUCKPOINTING

LINTEL AND GLASS BLOCK REPLACEMENT

CAMPAIGN STATISTICS Total pledged (to-date): $4,686,065 Challenge goal: $6,200,000 Total paid gifts (as of October 21, 2018): $3,359,768.17 Total number of donor families: 770

NEW WINDOWS DELIVERED

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CAMPAIGN EXPENSES INCLUDE: • $1,614,125: Final cost of the work on the church building • $242,485: General expenses to administer the campaign • $157,058: The first two of five gifts to the Archdiocese of Chicago for the “To Teach Who Christ Is” Campaign • $70,394: Structural reports and interior church repair work • $61,600: Asbestos abatement throughout the tunnel system of the campus for future heating work • $50,000: Deposit for Leavitt school building windows • $26,200: Deposit for Leavitt school building tuck pointing • $20,000: Gift to our sharing parish, Our Lady of the Snows • $18,750: Preliminary plans for the renovation of Building 4

With profound gratitude, thank you for your continued generosity as we strive to continue moving our parish “forward in our faith.” ADDITIONAL PROJECTS COMPLETED • JANUARY LIGHTNING STRIKE: Repairs were completed to the mechanism for our six bells and the clock in the bell tower. The repairs also included the re-wiring of our church chandeliers and the replacement of a blown-out thermostatic control system for our boilers. This project was funded by an insurance claim. • ASBESTOS ABATEMENT: Over the Easter break, the parish completed extensive asbestos abatement in the following areas: tunnels of the TUNNEL ASBESTOS ABATEMENT elementary school buildings along Leavitt and Byron Streets, the convent mechanical room, Room 142 in anticipation of the new early childhood Wonder Lab, and a 3rd floor bathroom that sustained some damage from a leaky roof. This project was funded from a variety of sources: Forward in Our Faith, Build Our Future and the New Family Fee. • TUCK POINTING ON THE CONVENT BUILDING has already begun. This project will be finished in the next few weeks. The project also included the removal of the deteriorated chimney and the realigning of misaligned limestone at the top of the walls. New frosted windows and lintels will be installed to replace broken glass-block windows. Funding for this project will come from Forward in Our Faith (for the scope PIPE REPAIRS COMPLETED from Phase II of the capital campaign) and from Build Our Future (for the expansion of the scope of work to include the entire convent.) • THE ROOF TO THE GARAGE, which houses the priests’ cars as well as our parish maintenance equipment, had been leaking badly for years. The stone gravel roof was replaced with a strong rubber roof for a longer life expectancy. A new drainpipe will be added in order to properly drain

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standing water on the roof. This project was funded through the general operating maintenance budget. • ONE OF THE MAIN SEWER DRAINS IN THE COURTYARD HAD COLLAPSED. The brick foundation needed to be rebuilt along with a concrete top being added for long-term endurance. This project was funded through the general operating maintenance budget. • LASTLY, OUR PARISH PURCHASED A GENTLY-USED KUBOTA TRACTOR that will replace our badly-worn jeep that was used for snow plowing. The new Kubota includes a salt spreader and a new blade to better clean the courtyard and our sidewalks during winter storms. The tractor can also be used for parish events such as BenFest or Oktoberfest to assist in moving items across the campus. This new piece of equipment was funded from the proceeds of the sale of the large bus sold earlier this year. Special thanks to Dan Kattner and Tom Molloy for their “road trip” to pick-up the new maintenance toy.

SO, WHAT’S ON THE DOCKET FOR OTHER CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS THIS YEAR? • THE SIX CONDENSATION PUMP STATIONS MENTIONED LAST YEAR ARE FINALLY GETTING REPLACED. There are 6 old heating system pumps strategically placed throughout the campus. None of the six are working effectively. Some of the pumps have been completely bypassed altogether. The purpose of the pumps is to collect and return condensate from remote areas of the campus back to the boilers. However, since many are not functioning and leaking a significant amount of water, warm water is not returning to our boilers for reheating. Rather, cold city water is constantly refilling the boilers. New condensation pump stations will not only help our parish be more energy efficient, but will also help to extend the life expectancy of our boilers already on borrowed time. As part of this project, replacement of actuators and valves NEW SCHOOL WINDOWS BEING throughout the campus will also take place. INSTALLED THIS OCTOBER • THE NEW WINDOWS FOR THE SCHOOL BUILDING ON LEAVITT STREET HAVE BEEN DELIVERED AND ARE CURRENTLY BEING INSTALLED. We hope that the installation will be finished by the beginning of November. • OVER THE NEXT FEW MONTHS, THE PARISH WILL BE REPLACING ITS ELECTRICAL PANEL DATING BACK TO THE 1950’S. This panel feeds most of the campus and is in bad shape. Conversations with electricians and with ComEd are already taking place as to how best move forward. This work is only possible because of the past, present and future ELECTICAL PANEL TO BE REPLACED generosity of so many parishioners and friends of the parish. Thank you for your faithful giving to the parish as we continue to protect, enhance and strengthen our parish facilities.

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FORWARD IN OUR FAITH DONOR LIST Kirk & Jane Ahlfors Mark & Meg Ahlheim Lisle Alderton Naty Alejo Scott & Anne Alford Milagros & Aimee Almendras Ernesto & Mary Almodovar Ramon & Solita Alpasan Angela Alpasan & Richard Cardenas Leonard & Teresa Aluise Tom & Marzena Anderson Curt & Laurie Annis Jay & Sarah Anzevino Soledad Aono Helen Applegate Shannon & Amy Archer Clarita Ares Cathy Arrom Steve & Shalita Ativie Stetson & Kristie Atwood James Audia & Laura Bloem Elenita Ayalin Colin & Jeanette Aylward

Joseph Babbo Tom & Debbie Babu Frederic & Aileen Bacon IV Marilyn Bade Brian & Shannon Bafaro Maggie Bahler & Chuck Rizzio Milagrina Balbuena Michael and Joan Balcsik Christopher & Julie Balzarini Craig & Anne Barclay Jesus & Lucita Barin Richard & Kathryn Barnaby Jenna & John Barrett Carla Barrios Mike & Judy Bartley Denise Barton Loreta Bautista Mike Bazzell & Peg Murphy Thomas & Justine Beck Michael and Nancy Beebe Michael & Melanie Behling Danilo Belicena & Sally Sobrepena Craig Bell & Adrienne Fasano Eustacio & Elvira Berganos Rachel Bernhardt Stephen & Marjorie Best Bethany & Joseph Beyer Hortencia Bicaldo Dolores Bielski Ursula Bielski Carole Bilina Clare Billingham Mary Binicewicz Lazar & Wilma Bityou

Kevin & Maureen Black Susan Bland Paul & Betty Blazek Michael & Michelle Blose Jim & Janet Bonebrake Kristopher & Ashley Boron Diane Borowczyk John Bowles & Erika Mickelburgh Eileen Boyle Mark & Eileen Boyle Gregory & Nancy Bozza Mary Frances Bragiel Alfred & Elisabeth Brandt Karen Breen Melissa Breland Jon & Kari Bresemann Sue Breunig Geraldine Brewster Paul & Carol Brimstin Veronica Bruce Eric & Shannon Brusca Kevin & Kathleen Buchar Jerry Buldak Werner & Laura Buol Joseph & Julie Burke Patrick & Jennifer Burke Robert & Andrea Burke Donald & Wendy Butzen Jr Jacob & Lori Calhoun Scott & Nancy Campbell Tricia Canty Bienvenido & Georgina Capeles John & Kathleen Caplis Heidy Carcano-Flores Rosemarie Carsello Ricardo Casiano Rob & Marsha Cassidy Giorgio & Kelly Castaldi Oscar & Sandra Castaneda Zachariah & Alby Celestino Beatriz Cervantes & Mario Benavidez Elizabeth Chacon Jordan & Meghan Chalmers John & Eileen Chambers John Chan Christopher & Tracy Chantry

Delly Chanyungco & Filipina Pagsibigan Karen Cholipski Erhard Chorle Peter & Maria Ckuj Michael Claffey Kevin & Dana Clarke Susan Clarke Sean & Abigail Clifford William & Mary Close Steve & Rose Cohen Shawn & Patty Colgan Kelly & Mark Colpoys

Kristin Condon Bernadette Conneely Brian & Lisa Connolly Padraic & Siobhan Connolly Shaun Considine-Fitzgerald Lucy Consing Barbara & Abelardo Contreras Joseph & Betty Contreras Robert & Colleen Contreras James & Mary Cooney Beatrice Coppola James E & Barbara A Corbett Asuncion Corpin Carlos Correa Jorge & Aurora Cortes Maricar Cortez

Thomas & Audrey Cosgrove Frances Cotter & Robert Schrader John & Cynthia Crimmins Philip Cronce & Victor Ambrosio Mark & Amy Crumrine Kelley Curry Timothy & Gabriela Dace Lisa Dailey & Gerald Krueger Romel & Maria Perlinda Dalalo Joseph Daprile & Patricia Flynn Jonathan & Joann Davidson Richard & Regina Davis William & Tracy De Allaume William and Janet De La Fuente Fabian De La Pena & Nancy Giannoni Jonathan & Tara DeFreytas Richard & Charlene DeGuzman Dio & Cherina Delfino Mark & Stephanie Delia Tom Deske Amalia Deyo Michael & Donna Dietrich Brian & Angela Dillon Paul & Rosemarie Dinan Adelaida Dino Benjamin & Elisa Dino Frederick & Tisha Dino The Diversey & Cazares Families Neil & Joy Dizon Mary Doherty James & Elizabeth Donaghue Kyle & Julie Donahoe William & Mary Donahue James Doney

Christopher & Joy Donohoe Edward & Indira Doran Jeanne Doran Chris & Krista Dorgan Matthew & Kerry Doucet Brian & Kathleen Doughty Joseph & Juliana Doyle Patricia Drennan James Duffy Sean & Meghan Duffy W Brian & Carol Duffy Thomas & Christina Duggan Michael & Julie Dzamba Madalyn & Adam Eathington Natalie Eden Jack W. & Heather Edgar Jr. Paul & Holly Edlund Ben & Julie Eichenseer Ronald & Susan Ekx Paz N Endriga Michael & Eileen Erenberg Cesar & Sandra Escovar Pablo & Consuelo Espiritu Dradyne Robyne Eudeikis Darin & Chelli Facer Bret & Anna Faford Erik & Maria Fagrelius Sue Fahey John Paul & Debra Fanning Nicole Farinella-Cafillio Christopher & Jean Faris Dan & Darianne Farley Jeanne Farley Joseph & Ann Fattore Frances Fazio Scott & Linda Feaman Peter & Claire Feczko Marvin & Amanda Ferguson Johannie Feria Anita Fernandez David Field Bradley & Rita Filbey Diane Filbin Anne-Marie Finger Kevin & Joanne Finger Agnes Firek Terry & Shirlee Firestone Linda Fischer Tom & Virginia Fiske Brian & Marie Fitzpatrick Brian & Marie Fitzpatrick Edward & Christine Fleming Frank & Lillian Flesch David & Meggan Flom Leonido & Luisa Flores Maureen Flynn Justin & Kathryn Foley Christopher & Jennifer Ford Nick Ford & Callie Baird

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Cordy Fortunado Nicole Foster & Chris Hill Lisa Franqui David & Jennifer Freda David & Pamela Fritzsche Walter & Sara Furie Mark Fylling Glenn & Patricia Gaerditz John & Sharon Gaietto Kathleen Gailey Alex and Elizabeth Galiano Janet Gallagher Patrick & Anna Gallagher Kim Gambino & James Smith Emilio Garcera Glorieta A. Gaston Martina Gavigan William & Anna Gay Tess Gecijo Andrew & Elizabeth Geer Mary Lee Geesbreght Hilda Geldmyer Sean & Maureen George Sally Gilger Joan Gillespie Michael & Gail Giovannelli JJ Glavan John & Tracey Glibowski F. Martin Glynn Brian & Molly Goad Edmund & Mary Gobat Gloria Goerner David & Kathy Goetz Consolacion Golloso David & Kristin Gonnella Stanislaus & Shona Gonsalves Guillermo & Jessica Gonzales Milagros Gonzalez &

William Renzulli John & Kara Goodwin David & Laura Gould Brian & Laura Grady Christopher & Patricia Graff Amy & Kristopher Graft Christian & Erin Greiner James & Therese M. Grohman Kirk & Angela Grossnickle John & Lisa Gschwind Daniel & Melissa Guilfoyle Adam & Amanda Guillaume Judy Gumler Peggy Gumler Rita Gumler Bojan & Elizabeth Guzina Gabriel Guzzo Suzanne Gylfe Eleanor Haberkamp Steven & Barbara Haen


FORWARD IN OUR FAITH DONOR LIST Gabriel Hailu & Nighisti Berhe George Hain Alicia & Kenneth Haller Matthew and Jennifer Hallgren

Edward & Kelley Halper Matthew & Laura Hamister Sarah Hanson & Scott Friemann William & Christina Hardin Michael & Iris Hart Cherrie Hartman Barbara Hartnack Janet Haslwanter Chris & Jen Hastings Jim & Rebecca Hauman Alan Hauser & Anne Suh Paul & Karen Hawk Scott & Grace Hawk Sean W Hayes Matt & Rosalind Heckman Jim & Megan Heneghan Shawn & Margaret Heneghan Mary Henneman Sean & Jennifer Hennessy Adam Hennig Eleanor Herkert Melissa & Michael Hevner Daniel Hickey Laverne Hickey Edgar & Nancy Hillner Angielyn & Ray Hodges Anne Hoellich Gavin Hoffman & Lorraine Egan Kevin & Amy Hogan Rita Holly-Lindsay Michael & Gina Hortatsos Matthew Houlihan Luke & Bridget Howe Chadwick & Charlene Hoyt Lindsay & Lisa Huge Benjamin & Marjorie Hughes Casey & Erin Hulliberger Arthur Hundrieser Anne Hunt Greg & Jennifer Hurst Heather Hurst & Michael DiDomenico Colleen Huston Carl & Jean Hybinette Daniel & Christina Hynes Marquita Hynes Tom & Carol Hynes Esteban & Agustina Ibanez Michael & Rhondi Inman Michael & Jamee Insko Nilda Irizarry Rosina Istl

Nellie Jamiro Marilyn Jerger Froylan I. Jimenez Michelle & Claus Johnsen Maggie Johnson Sunil Joseph Marie Jost Emilie Kaim Hans & Maria Kaim Ken & Katherine Kang James & Katherine Kartheiser Alison Katon Yiannis & Irene Katsogridakis Mary Ann Kattner Rita Kattner David & Stephanie Keenan Mike & Danielle Keenan Brandon & Susan Kennedy Edward Kestler Mary Lou Kestler Helen Mary King Ronald & Kimberly Kinn Bryan & Suzanne Kirkland George & Marissa Klatt Jim & Susan Klein Scott & Carol Klemm Brian & Molly Klucznik

Beth Knobbe Daniel & Janice Knuckey Frederik & Amy Koning Thomas & Catherine Kosnik Mary Lee Kosowski Spencer & Randi Kowal Edward Kozak Irena Kozlowski Timothy & Elizabeth Kramer Todd & Michelle Kramer Samuel & Alison Krauss Ted & Alma Kreuser Linda Krier Thomas & Jeanne Krier Carl & Doris Kriho Mark & Christina Kromkowski Kathleen Krueger Karl & Cacinda Kuhn Mary Kurczak Mary Bridget Kustusch Santos Labombard Richard & Marcia Lansu Aileen Laracuente Thomas & Julie Lauletta Jack & Kathryn Lavin Margaret Lawlor The William Lawlor Foundation Peter & Amy Leadstrom Donald & Corazon Lee Russell & Kelly Lee

Eugene & Karen Leone Rose Leversha Floyd & Phiona Lewis Osborn & Jessie Lewis Bernie Libao Ernesto & Marcela Liendo Patrick & Elaine Lindia Stacy & Raquel Litherland Leonora Llanes Dustin & Kristy Loeffler Margaret Long Corazon Lopez Lilliann Lopez Maria Lopez Jon & Rochelle Luciano Martin & Linda Lunkes John & Carol Lydon Kathleen Lydon Patricia Lydon John & Julia Lynch JoAnn MacDonald Mickey & Dana MacMillan Ben & Remy Magahis Miguel & Violeta Magnabijon Timothy & Cheryl Mahon Joseph & Anne-Marie Maida Terence Maiellaro Fr. Jason Malave John & Mary Mangan Juan & Corazon Marasigan Margaret Maree Eddie & Cathy Markul Regina Marquez Diann Marquis Brian & Liza Martin Todd & Karla Martin Pete & Zenaida Martinez Anthony & Kristin Mateja Fernando & Andrea Matro Fredrick & Brighid Matvias Andrew & Matty May Paul Mbinglo Peter & Amina-Mercy Mbinglo Mike & Becky McCallum Kevin & Megan McCarthy Terry & Mary Kay McCreery Patrick & Amanda McDonagh Ross & Shanna McDonald Ryan & Anne McDonald Rosemary McDonnell Brian & Jackie McFadden Kenneth McFadden Jerry McFarland Jill McGinn-Henderson Todd McGovern & Lisa Dall Brian & Marisa McHugh Todd & Ellen McIntosh Michael & Marianne McIntyre Kevin & Linda McJessy

Michael McKewin John & Margaret McLaughlin Michael McMahon Bernie McNally Brian & Annaliese McSweeney Eusebio Mederos & Margaret Moreira Patrick & Megan Melson Anthony & Ramona Mendes

Jillian & Daniel Mendez Kevin & Kitzze Mendoza Larry & Cheryl Menke Minda Menor Lisa Mersereau Alexander & Katherine Messing Zully Mihelcic-Delia Marc & Lindsey Milanowski Michael & Apitchaya Miller Rick & Katie Milton Joseph & Kathleen Minneci Irma Miranda Michael & Linda Misetic John & Janice Mocarski Kenneth & Laureen Monarrez Alyson & Dan Morales John Morales & Dolores Ponce de Leon Eileen Moran & Eamon Nash Cesareo & JoAnn Moreno Joann Moretti Michael & Tammy Morris Christine Morrissey Susan & Charles Morrissey Mary Most Humberto & Jill Moya John & Colleen Mueller Peter & Paula Muenzner Matthew & Angela Mulderink Melissa Mulhern Regina Mulhern Melody & Curt Mullenix Rose Munoz Beth Murphy James & Jeanette Murphy Mary Ann Murphy Matthew and Dana Murray

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Sean & Patti Murray James & Mara Myers Rosita Nabong John & Brittany Nanry Mark & Neymi Nehring Eric & Amy Nelson Anne Neumann Denielle Nicastro Adam Nieto & Jamie Ezzo Vincent & Jennifer Nigito Dee Noesen Janet Nolan Patrick & Erin Nolan Brandon & Ashley Nolte Sean & Brooke Noonan Christopher & Heather Nordloh Mary C Nordloh Dan Notter & Haley Carlson Amy & Thomas Novicki Max Nutkowitz & Colleen Sullivan Louis Nutoni Ryan & Catherine O’Connell Michael & Elizabeth O’Connor Thomas & Elly O’Donnell James & Kelly O’Hara Ronald & Christa O’Keefe Joseph & Angelique Obiri James Ochoa & Susan O’Keefe Chad & Aimee Ogren Eliezer & Jezabel Oropesa Alan & Teresa Osinski

Gerald & Gloria Ottesen Scott & Amy Paeth Justin & Agnes Pagsisihan Jon & Annie Palak Steve & Linda Palfi Gus & Lynn Pappadimas Leonardo & Maria Paradiso Erich & Robyn Parker Patrick & Jennifer Patras Joseph & Rose Pattison Kimberly Payne & Scott Berg Luciano Pedroza Nicholas & Colleen Pelino Tony & Laura Pellikan Ricardo & Jo Ann Pena Augustine & Margaret Perez Concepcion Perez & Irma Owens David & Lisa Periolat Rosalie Perris Richard & Jennifer Petrillo Michael & Katherine Pfeffer Chris & Paula Pienton Robert & Ramona Piske Scott Pitts & Jennifer Ryan David & Christine Polanic

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Christina Polito Rebekah & Stephen Polutnik Matthew & Rima Ports Robert Porzelt Joseph & Mercedes Prause Precision Excavation Janet & Jeff Preston Mariiusz & Halina Pydych Jaime & Magdalena Queroz Rowan & Delia Quinain Peter & Anne Quinn George & Kimberly Radich Ian & Lynne Radomski Elisabeth Rapp John & Catherine Rebel Arturo G & Belinda Recinto David & Allyson Regnier Sandra Regnier Daniel Reichart James & Agata Reilly David & Lynn Retford David D & Judith B Reyes Ellen Reynolds Tom Reynolds & Jamie Albrecht Robert & Marta Rhyner Jeffrey & Carol Rich Tom & Kelly Rieckelman Greg & Anne Rief Brian & Kathryn Riehman Armando & Abad Rivas Timothy & Sally Roach Daniel & Elizabeth Roarty Mary Roche David Rodriguez Julio & Yesenia Rodriguez Jose & Bethany Ronchetta Theresa Roniere Ronald & Lara Rooney Hans & Anna Roos Bob & Jeanne Roth Michael & Julie Rothweiler Ben & Sarah Roxworthy

Gaudencio Rualo Kristin & Scott Rubel Daniel & Jennifer Russell Ceannaich & Shawna Ryan Chris & Amie Ryan Harry & Bonnie Ryan Janice Ryan Patrick & Beth Ryan Thomas & Isabelle Ryan Matt & Rachel Saccaro

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Eleazar B & Teresita B Sagun Matthew & Darlene Sagun Jose & Maria Salas Timothy & Tracy Samonds Paul & Rose San Pedro Kathleen Sanchez Pedro & Sylvia Sanchez Mark & Maureen Sanders Vinod Sanghrajka Raymond & Gabrielle Sansonetti Frederick Sanzenbacher Kathleen & Patrick Schaefer Anton & Maria Schall Matt & Charleen Scherer Matthew & Rebecca Schick Dolores Schillizzi Christian & Melanie Schlachter Susan Schmit Donald & Marion Schmitz John Schmitz John & Emily Schmitz Daisy Schmookler Olive Schneider William & Barbara Schneider

Alan Schoen Barbara Schroeder Daryl & Megan Schumacher Dan & Cyndi Schuman Steven Schwartz & Elizabeth Briggs Kent Seger Daniel & Julie Semenak Francesco & Bridgett Sessa John & Amanda Sharkey Christopher & Kara Sheaffer John & Paige Shelbourne Eliot & Aggie Sherwin Dmitry & Maureen Shifrin John Shirey & Carmina Pereja Mary Shurba Michael & Traci Silius Simbang Gabi Laela Skaer Kirk Smid John & Malissa Smith Abraham & Eden Sobrepena Dino & Sylvia Solver Frank & Kirsten Sorensen Kerry Sorvino & Christopher Porter John & Lisa Souter Peter & Jennifer Sparacino Jason & Britt Staley Andy & Julie Stanglewicz Gary Stark Russell Starr Brian & Karla Stearns

Ryan & Stephanie Stecz Jeff & Amy Stern Margaret Stevens Michelle Stevens Steve & Molly Stewart Scott & Emily Stiglicz Brett & Amy Straley Johanna Strecker Timothy & Jennifer Stull Brian Stumpf Andrea Sturm Sookra & Yolanda Sukhu Mark & Patrice Sullivan Sean & Susan Sullivan Ryan & Jen Sutherland Faith Swanson Brian & Samantha Szopinski Karen Tabbert Thomas Tansor & Aileen Blake Paul & Erica Tayaban Patrick & Lindsay Terrien Joan Theis Michelle Thelin George & Caitlin Tobin Margie Tomlinson Brian & Carrie Tracy Patrick S & Tami Tray Thomas & Mary Frances Trucco Ricardo & Nora Trujillo Doug & Nora Trybula Tsiao Family Tsiao George P. Tuballes Helen Tubog-Gabaisen Jennifer Turner Tim & Liz Uligian Esteban & Rosina Unzueta Sr Tim & Fiona Urquhart Monena & Ernesto Uy Kimpang Victor & Carmen Valdez Nelia Valera Todd Van Dyke & Jennifer DeMay John & Jane Van Houten Jason & Elizabeth Vantine Christopher & Heidi Vassalotti Rolly & Kathyleen Ventura Gloria Vergara Gonzalo Vergara Graziella & Juan Veron Jose & Yanitsa Villagomez Kristin Villarreal Luz Viloria Sarah Vodopest & Joseph Ekstrand Guido & Marisa Volpe Judy Wahl Beverly Wallin Daniel & Catherine Walsh

The Walsh Foundation Joy & Larry Walton Carly Waltz Thomas & Maureen Ward

William & Nicole Yankowski Robert & Carrie Zacks Gregory Zadell Sondra Zaharias Matt & Elizabeth Zakaras Robert & Rita Zeitner Susan Zeitner David & Colleen Zinck Debbie Zuehlke Molly Zurek-Kennedy & Paul Kennedy

Steven & Kara Warmbir Dorian & Yesenia Warner Charlie & Kim Watts Andy & Mary Eileen Weber Chris Weber Daniel J. Weber Estela Weber John & Ilona Weber Walter Weglinski & Kendra Ensor Nicholas & Christina Weidman Tom & Mary Weirath Stephen & Michele Welsh Gertrude Wersching Robert & Jane Wharton Joan Wilcox Amy Wilkins Brett & Tammi Williams Quentin & Lydia Williams Maureen Wilson & Rich Madl Dan Wiltgen & Kristine Lantz Charles & Rosemarie Wimberly Michael & Dorothy Winn Margaret & Walter Winsor Josephine Wischler Mary Carol Witry John & Michele Wittenborn Brian Wittenwyler & Jill Corcoran Deborah Witter Marianne Wojak Edward & Barbara Wolke Howard & Collette Wong Wayne Wong Kenneth & Patricia Woodhouse William Wooten & Anni Braverman Patricia Wrona Stephen & Rohini Wurth Gisela Wysgalla

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Financials PARISH CHURCH INCOME 15/16 16/17 17/18 Collections $805,164 $801,653 $743,577 Religious Education Tuition and Fees $68,016 $69,315 $71,195 Lease and Rental Income $32,080 $33,042 $34,033 Fundraising $32,519 $54,505 $45,331 Annual Appeal Rebate $81,016 $58,350 $53,593 Other Miscellaneous $87,257 $90,776 $71,268 Total $1,106,052 $1,107,641 $1,018,997

SCHOOL SCHOOL INCOME 15/16 16/17 17/18 Tuition $5,985,967 $5,930,604 $5,834,621 Fees $208,821 $268,875 $259,489 Fundraising $267,120 $181,707 $173,771 Annual School Fund $73,707 $125,556 $165,463 Outside Funding Sources $109,300 $153,850 $79,900 Advancement Office Appeals/Scholarship $99,745 $91,621 $47,204 Other Miscellaneous $100,268 $61,657 $32,502 Total $6,844,928 $6,813,870 $6,592,950 CHURCH EXPENSE Salaries and Benefits $602,714 $612,300 $624,352 SCHOOL EXPENSE Rectory and Religious Salaries and Benefits $5,794,449 $5,303,596 $5,190,657 Education Office $76,583 $69,095 $69,413 Instructional $276,733 $185,040 $204,719 Liturgical and Church $16,956 $15,003 $22,692 Administrative $270,650 $104,590 $110,279 Utilities $62,042 $65,766 $53,752 Food Service $114,882 $107,843 $99,055 Building Maintenance Field Trip/AGORA $68,008 $49,255 $87,075 and Repair $39,491 $47,419 $18,877 Utilities $165,978 $176,543 $235,002 Archdiocesan Building Maintenance Assessments $126,200 $130,096 $129,065 and Repair $273,748 $247,731 $244,142 Property and Casualty Property and Casualty Insurance $83,496 $84,876 $87,552 Insurance $124,356 $122,760 $126,744 Other Miscellaneous $37,241 $47,432 $36,075 Other Miscellaneous $227,830 $268,575 $213,774 Total $1,044,723 $1,071,987 $1,041,778 Total $7,316,634 $6,565,933 $6,511,447 NET CHURCH OPERATING $61,329 $35,654 $(22,781) NET SCHOOL OPERATING ($471,706) $247,937 $81,503 EXTRAORDINARY INCOME Archdiocesan/Sharing Parish Collections $72,570 $81,918 $72,632 Bequests and Memorials $5,919 $267,137 $Parish Educational Endowment $31,981 $43,320 $17,620 Build Our Future $49,361 $38,655 $68,415 New Family Fee $51,682 $50,307 $46,291 Forward in Our Faith $1,048,308 $891,351 $952,698 Other restricted $- $220,514 $39,100 Total $1,259,821 $1,593,202 $1,196,756 EXTRAORDINARY EXPENSE Archdiocesan/Sharing Parish Distribution $72,570 $81,918 $72,632 Forward in Our Faith $91,951 $1,818,529 $155,615 Capital Improvements (non-FIOF) $90,339 $67,564 $134,897 Vehicles $30,232 $32,980 $21,987 Total $285,092 $2,000,991 $385,131 NET EXTRAORDINARY

$974,729 ($407,789) 811,625

NET INCOME TOTALS 15/16 16/17 17/18 Net Church Operating $61,329 $35,654 $(22,781) Net School Operating ($471,706) $247,937 $81,503 Net Parish Extraordinary $974,729 ($407,789) $811,625 Total $564,352 ($124,198) $870,347 CASH BALANCE REPORT 6.30.16 6.30.17 Assets General Operating Accounts $257,252 $744,805 Restricted Accounts New Family Fee 103,972 $143,299 Build Our Futur $59,123 $308,088 Forward in Our Faith $1,089,579 $162,821 Parish Educational Endowment $126,116 $163,185 Total Assets $1,636,042 $1,522,198

General Operating Liabilities Account Payable $251,176 $1,571 Pre-paid Tuition Holding $261,403 $442,569 Restricted Use Holding $- $98,893 Sponsorship Holding $- $22,904 Parish Ministry Holding $98,275 $55,271 Total Liabilities $610,854 $621,208 PARISH EQUITY $1,025,188 $900,990


GEOFF PAUTSCH DIRECTOR OF FINANCE

Financial Highlights IN LIGHT OF THIS SUNDAY’S GOSPEL ABOUT THE PARABLE OF THE TALENTS, THE PARISH HAS MADE SIGNIFICANT STRIDES TO BE A GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANT WITH THE FINANCIAL RESOURCES WE HAVE GRATEFULLY RECEIVED. SOME QUICK HIGHLIGHTS:

CHURCH • INCOME: Sunday collections continue on their downward trend. The parish is looking at ways to address increasing the Sunday collection with more extensive use of GiveCentral. While many have been consistent in their giving, many have not increased their contributions to the parish in many years. There is also a concerted effort to reach out to those who have fallen away from regular Sunday giving. Miscellaneous income includes stole fees (funerals, weddings, baptisms), stipends for Masses, bulletin rebates, non-Sunday donations, and vigil candles, and is also down this past year. * Expenses fortunately were down this past year. However, the parish continues to look for ways to decrease our spending by encouraging better stewardship of our utilities, maintenance and office needs. Parish-wide, our vendor contracts are reviewed regularly for the best possible pricing options. Miscellaneous expenses includes ministry formation, Parish Mission, hospitality, other special programs.

SCHOOL • With such a large school, an audit of our tuition and fee collection occurs every year to ensure proper billing and accounting for all families. Outside funding sources includes scholarship money received from Big Shoulders and other scholarship agencies. Advancement appeals include all of scholarship and alumni appeals, phon-a-thon and reunion gifts. Miscellaneous income is primarily athletic proceeds along with vending and building use income. With less enrollment, our income was down in the last fiscal year, but matched with a drop in our expenses. • Our largest expense is staffing. We strive to work hard at appropriate staffing while making sure the academic needs of our PK-12 student population are adequately met. Miscellaneous income includes hospitality, campus ministry, admissions, advancement office, graduation, school nurse, guidance and athletic expenses. Here, as mentioned above, our expenses were down this past fiscal year.

EXTRAORDINARY • Last year, the parish received a generous bequest which accounts for the large income for “Build Our Future.” Build Our Future was an account set-up under our former pastor to cover usually emergency expenses that were not budgeted. The funds come from 10% of all parish fundraising as well as any large gifts that come to the parish like bequests, etc. • In February 2018, the lease for our parish vehicles (one van, one large bus and one small bus) was paid-in-full. Soon after, the parish sold the large bus since the bus was not used extensively anymore. The proceeds of the sale were used to purchase a Kuboda maintenance vehicle for better transporting of items around the campus and for snow plowing. The rest of the bus sale proceeds went into Build Our Future.

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CASH BALANCES • Year-over-year, our cash balances remain in a strong position. Our assets outweigh our liabilities. The surplus in our restricted accounts continues to allow us to update our parish infrastructure. • Our parish bulletin stewardship page updates our financial picture on a weekly basis for better communication of our parish assets and restricted funds as well as updates to our parish capital projects.

IMPORTANT ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS OF OUR PROFOUND GRATITUDE • ANNUAL SCHOOL FUND: OVER $165,000 (November 2017) Thank you to all the parents and grandparents that supported this important School Advisory Board appeal to close the gap between what it costs to educate and actual cost of tuition. Last year’s gap was $850 per student at St. Benedict Preparatory School. This year’s goal is $225,000 with initiatives to retain our teachers through stipends and protect our campus with the new BluePoint security system. • MASS AND GALA: $150,000 (March 2018) net proceeds after Build our Future contribution and Technology Fund-A-Need ANNUAL SCHOOL FUND 2017 ($39,000 towards our new camera system). As always, it was a great celebration of our parish community. Thank you to Tom and Laura Burns and Isabelle Ryan for their leadership and to their team of volunteers who pulled off another extraordinary event. SAVE THE DATE FOR THIS YEAR’S GALA ON SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 2019. • BENFEST: $49,000 (July 2017) St. Benedict Parish celebrated our patron saint’s feast day with Benfest 2018, the weekend of July 20th-22nd. Despite an overcast weekend, the festival hosted approximately 5,000 people over the course of the 3 days with food provided by local favorites (Dos Riccos, Wrigley BBQ and Cookie Spin), entertainment on two stages and activities & vendors lining two city blocks and our campus courtyard. Festival raised $35,000 and was divided among parish and school operating budgets. Although a decline in revenue from prior years, the festival experienced a 40% growth in parish sponsorship participation (Benfest Friend – BFF program) and benefited from the Parish’s annual sponsorship program. Looking forward, the Benfest committee has already started planning Benfest 2019, so MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR JULY 19-21, 2019. • OKTOBERFEST: $21,000 (October 2017) Carnival rides, beer and German music can mean only one thing, Oktoberfest at St. Benedict’s. This family-oriented affair brings not only financial resources for our parish, but brings together generations of family and friends for a fun-filled event. Thank you to the Kattner family and to Nicole Donoso for their leadership of this event. For countless number of years, Peter Kattner organized and led this important parish event. For years to come, his memory will live on specifically through this event. This year’s event (2018) raised a record $21,000. SAVE THE DATE FOR NEXT YEAR’S EVENT FROM OCTOBER 4-6, 2019. • HOME SCHOOL ASSOCIATION: GARAGE SALE $30,000 AND FUNRUN $110,000 (September 2017) There are so many people to thank on the HSA for the variety of events that they host and the multiple ways they support our parish school. Proceeds from these events go to fund teacher bonuses, classroom grants, technology needs and new this coming year, a Wonderlab for our early childhood program, plus much more. From everyone who benefits from your tireless work, thank you! Our Passion is the Best Possible You

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SUNDAY CONTRIBUTIONS Narciso Albarracin Jeffrey & Jennifer Aldridge Adelaida Alejandro Naty Alejo Ann Alesi Don P. Alessi Danielle Alexa Scott & Anne Alford Milagros & Aimee Almendras Olibeth Sarigumba Almendras Angela Alpasan & Richard Cardenas Ramon & Solita Alpasan Leonard & Teresa Aluise Ricardo & Mary Alvarez Karl & Barbara Anderson Carissa Androkites Alex Angeles & Maxine Bacerdo Curt & Laurie Annis Brian & Julie Annulis Violeta Antelman Helen Applegate Clarita Ares Thomas & Ronely Arvia Heather Ashbaugh Nicholas and Christine Asvos Stetson & Kristie Atwood James Audia & Laura Bloem Elenita Ayalin Colin & Jeanette Aylward Joseph Babbo Kevin Bachner & Angela Greene Frederic & Aileen Bacon IV Marilyn Bade Brian & Shannon Bafaro Maggie Bahler & Chuck Rizzio Michael and Joan Balcsik Quintin & Corazon Balingit Christopher & Julie Balzarini Ivin & Grace Barajas Craig & Anne Barclay Terry Barczak

Laura Bardowski Jesus & Lucita Barin Richard & Kathryn Barnaby Otto & Olga Barone Dylan & Jennifer Barrett Mark Barrientos Carla Barrios Emily Bartlett Mike & Judy Bartley

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Denise Barton John & Libby Batcha Kurt & Deirdra Baumstark Loreta Bautista Thomas & Justine Beck Joe & Hang Becker Michael and Nancy Beebe Matthew & Jennifer Belcher Danilo Belicena & Sally Sobrepena David & Dana Bender

Janet Benedict Angola Bennett John & Elizabeth Bentley Rachel Bernhardt John & Rachel Berschied III Bethany & Joseph Beyer Josip & Marion Bicanic Clare Billingham Mark & Megan Birschbach Lazar & Wilma Bityou Kevin & Maureen Black Bertha Blaha Kevin & Anne Blasko Paul & Betty Blazek Michael & Michelle Blose Larry & Melanie Bode Jim & Janet Bonebrake Diane Borowczyk Maynard Brandon Alfred & Elisabeth Brandt Bill & Katy Brannigan Coleman & Elise Braun Karen Breen Kurt & Carrie Breitlander Melissa Breland Keith & Rachel Brenan Caitlyn Brennan Sue Breunig Paul & Carol Brimstin Rick & Annie Britton John F.K. & Mary Jo Brown Donna & J.M. Bryski Kevin & Kathleen Buchar Jerry Buldak Werner & Laura Buol Joseph & Julie Burke Robert & Andrea Burke Paul Burmeister & Maria Vertuno Thomas & Laura Burns Andrew & Mary Christine Bush Donald & Wendy Butzen Jr Jerry & Annette Byrne Joseph and Barbara Cachey Gordon & Katherine Cain

Thelma Caldwell Jacob & Lori Calhoun Frank & Linda Campbell Scott & Nancy Campbell Jennifer Campion & Brett Maher Thomas & Jackie Campisi Erwin & Debra Canciller Tricia Canty Bienvenido & Georgina Capeles John & Kathleen Caplis Heidy Carcano-Flores Meghan Carey Brendan & Jessica Carter Ricardo Casiano John P Casserly Rob & Marsha Cassidy Donald & Linda Cassil Keith & Lory Cavanagh Michael & Sara Caveney Zachariah & Alby Celestino Sallie Cervantes John & Eileen Chambers John Chan Christopher & Tracy Chantry Nicholas Chapleau Marvin Childress Karen Cholipski Chae & Diana Chu Daniel & Rosa Ciciora Edward Cima Michael Claffey Patricia Clark Kevin & Dana Clarke Susan Clarke Christopher & Jill Claus Andrew & Heather Cleaver Edward & Sharon Clement William & Mary Close Jeffrey & Alena Cloud Harry & Mary Lou Cobb Brian & Lee Anne Coble Steve & Rose Cohen Patrick Collins & Helena Gabriel Martin & Rachel Collins Kelly & Mark Colpoys Kristin Condon Bernadette Conneely Matthew and Sarah Connelly Padraic & Siobhan Connolly Jay & Katarzyna Conolly Robert & Colleen Contreras Kelly Conway Jason & Stacey Coolick James & Mary Cooney Beatrice Coppola Carlos Correa Jorge & Aurora Cortes Thomas & Audrey Cosgrove Frances Cotter & Robert Schrader Patricia & Grant Covell Thomas Coyne

Philip Cronce & Victor Ambrosio Mariano & Avelina Cruz Joanne & Timothy Cullinan Margaret Cullotta Kelley Curry David & Melissa Cusick Timothy & Gabriela Dace Lisa Dailey & Gerald Krueger Brian & Lucie Daley Nicholas & Francine Daloia Ronald & Patricia Damore Joseph Daprile & Patricia Flynn Richard & Regina Davis William & Tracy De Allaume Fabian De La Pena & Nancy Giannoni Jonathan & Tara DeFreytas Bella Bondad DeGuzman Lurdes Delgado Mark & Stephanie Delia Francisco & Jenny d’Escoto Gigi Desierto Tom Deske Trudy DeWaters John and Erin DiCapo Mark & Jennifer Dilling Paul & Rosemarie Dinan Adelaida Dino Benjamin & Elisa Dino Frederick & Tisha Dino David & Cathleen Dixon Neil & Joy Dizon Teresa Dominguez William & Mary Donahue Sandra Donaldson James Doney Edward & Indira Doran Jeanne Doran James & Kelsey Dore Chris & Krista Dorgan Richard F Dorgan Matthew & Kerry Doucet Matthew & Marcia Doucet Brian & Kathleen Doughty Patricia Drennan Sean & Meghan Duffy Derek Duman & Kathleen Wagner-Duman Nicholas & Jennifer Duncan Michael & Julie Dzamba Madalyn & Adam Eathington John & Laura Eckhardt Jack W. & Heather

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Edgar Jr. Paul & Holly Edlund Dave & Elizabeth Eggering Ben & Julie Eichenseer Ronald & Susan Ekx Matthew & Christine Elliott Justin & Jessica Ellis Jonas and Alexandra Ellison Robert & Eileen Elworth Paz N Endriga Stephanie & John Epperson Cesar & Sandra Escovar Patrick & Mary Eskew Diane Esparrago Cesar Espinoza & Mari Monroy Pablo & Consuelo Espiritu Dradyne Robyne Eudeikis Jim Fabbrini & Martha Donnelly Frank & Gertrude Fabiankovits Darin & Chelli Facer Bret & Anna Faford Sue Fahey Paul & Katherine Fahrenbach Brendan & Beth Falls Anthony & Kimberly Faltin Jesus Farfan & Amanda Saenz Farfan Christopher & Jean Faris Bruce & Karen Farley Dan & Darianne Farley Jeanne Farley

Joseph & Ann Fattore Frances Fazio Peter & Claire Feczko Thomas & Mary Fencl Marvin & Amanda Ferguson Johannie Feria Anita Fernandez George & Marcia Fernandez Roberto & Isabel Fernandez Robert & Maureen Fialkowski Lourdes Figueras Diane Filbin Ahmad & Rebeccah Filsoof Anne-Marie Finger Gregory & Melissa Finger Kevin & Joanne Finger


SUNDAY CONTRIBUTIONS Kristen Fink Brian & Elizabeth Finn James & Christina Finnegan Greg & Martha Firestone Terry & Shirlee Firestone Judith Fischer Linda Fischer Jake & Emily Fisher Tom & Virginia Fiske Brian & Marie Fitzpatrick Barbara Flaherty Mary Flatley Edward & Christine Fleming Frank & Lillian Flesch Jean Fletcher David & Meggan Flom Jesus & Isabel Flores LE & Jose A Flores Leonido & Luisa Flores George & Sarah Flynn Maureen Flynn Nick Ford & Callie Baird Edward Foss Nicole Foster & Chris Hill Anthony & Jennifer Fout Brandon Fowler Lisa Franqui James & Rachel Freund Elinor Fritz David & Pamela Fritzsche Jennifer Fullenkamp & Juventino Martinez Walter & Sara Furie David & Janelle Furlin John & Sharon Gaietto Kathleen Gailey Christopher Gajdostik & Maria Gabriela Albornoz Alex and Elizabeth Galiano James & Brigid Gallagher Janet Gallagher Emilio Garcera Antonio & Regina Garcia Glorieta A. Gaston Martina Gavigan

Maria Gavilanes Gerald & Maureen Gawlik Greg & Kristina Gawor Andrew & Elizabeth Geer Hilda Geldmyer Robert Giel Anthony & Maria Gilana-Magturo Edward Gilger Sally Gilger Frances Ginther

Joseph & Tracy Giunta Jr F. Martin Glynn Brian & Molly Goad John Golde Melissa Golde Patricia Gollehon Consolacion Golloso Elvia Gomez & Rudy Aldana David & Kristin Gonnella Nelson Gonzalez & Teresa Garcia

Milagros Gonzalez & William Renzulli Christopher & Megan Goril Robert Gorman & Lindsey Fash Thomas Goska Mark & Linda Gottlieb David & Laura Gould Christopher & Patricia Graff Laura Graff Amy & Kristopher Graft David & Ashley Grebe James & Angela Greco Christian & Erin Greiner William Griffel & Monika Sawicka Lawrence & Mollie Griffin James & Therese M. Grohman Gary Gruenewald Nicole Guarino Daniel & Melissa Guilfoyle Judy Gumler Peggy Gumler Rita Gumler Michael & Katie Guzan Bojan & Elizabeth Guzina Suzanne Gylfe Thomas & Betty Haberkamp Steven & Barbara Haen George Hain Thomas & Sarah Halewicz Alicia & Kenneth Haller Matthew and Jennifer Hallgren Edward & Kelley Halper Inge Hamann Mary Hamelin Matthew & Laura Hamister Bradley & Lucy Hannah Sarah Hanson & Scott Friemann William & Christina Hardin Kevin & Mary Elizabeth Hare

Michael & Iris Hart Brian and Angela Hartford Cherrie Hartman Barbara Hartnack Chris & Paige Harvey James & Suzanne Haslwanter Chris & Jen Hastings Jim & Rebecca Hauman Alan Hauser & Anne Suh Donald & Patricia Havens Paul & Karen Hawk Donna Hawkins Scott & Christine Hawthorne Sean W Hayes Alexandra Hazen Howard & Maria Heath Julianna Hege Jim & Megan Heneghan Mary Henneman Beverly Hennen Elizabeth Hernandez Ryan & Faye Herzog Christopher & Vanya Hession Daniel Hickey Laverne Hickey Melany Hilado Zulma Himpelmann Anne Hoellich Patricia Hoffmann Grene Hofilena Dorothy Hofstetter Kevin & Amy Hogan Donald Hoppa Michael & Gina Hortatsos Luke & Bridget Howe Mark & Donna Howe George Hoy Lindsay & Lisa Huge Benjamin & Marjorie Hughes Catie Hughes Thomas & Judith Hughes Arthur Hundrieser Anne Hunt Heather Hurst & Michael DiDomenico Greg & Jennifer Hurst Colleen Huston Carl & Jean Hybinette Daniel & Christina Hynes Esteban & Agustina Ibanez Michael & Jamee Insko Yiannis & Irene Katsogridakis Gerardo & Anna Irizarry Nilda Irizarry Rosina Istl Mark Jablonski Dorothy Jacob Marilyn Jacobsen Nellie Jamiro David & Mary Jarzebowski Marilyn Jerger Stacy Jeziorowski Michelle & Claus Johnsen Gary & Shauna Johnson

Jerome & Eileen Johnson Kristine Johnson Maggie Johnson Margaret Johnson Matthew & Amanda Johnson Scott & Elizabeth Johnson Donald Johnsson Marc & Sean Jordan-Bell David Jost Marie Jost Gladys Jouzaitis Bern Kachinsky Emilie Kaim Hans & Maria Kaim Phil & Robin Kain Margaret Kane Ken & Katherine Kang Gary & Ann Karch Patrycja Karlin Alison Katon Lynne Kattner Mary Ann Kattner Rita Kattner Rosa Kazmi Andrew & Emily Keaschall Judith Keefe David & Stephanie Keenan Mike & Danielle Keenan Mark & Heather Keldahl Kevin & Greta Kelly

Jeffrey & Rhea Kemerley Brandon & Susan Kennedy Yvonne Kennedy James & Jeanne Kensik Robert & Alana Kern Brian & Angela Kerr Michael & Karen Killeen Christopher Kincheloe Charles & Geraldine King Helen Mary King Ronald & Kimberly Kinn Eric & Kari Kinzel Stuart & Elizabeth Kirk George & Marissa Klatt Jim & Susan Klein Judith Klein Larry & Loretta Klein Scott & Carol Klemm Theodore & Patricia Klontz Quentin Kloser Brian & Molly Klucznik Amanda Kmetz Beth Knobbe Daniel & Janice Knuckey Michael & Sheryl Koch Gary Koenig Matt & Becky Kolarik Barbara Kolbasky

Our Passion is the Best Possible You

Frederik & Amy Koning Sara Koop & Aaron Kuntz Robert & Melissa Kordas Thomas & Catherine Kosnik Peter & Donna Koulogeorge Curt Kowalski & Rachael Mueller Edward Kozak Irena Kozlowski David & Laura Kozman Charles & Barbara Kramer Todd & Michelle Kramer Bryan & Sara Krauss Linda Krier Thomas & Jeanne Krier Carl & Doris Kriho Whitney Kruse Mary Kurczak Jennifer Kurk John Kussmann Chris & Susan Kustusch Mary Bridget Kustusch John M Kyle Santos Labombard Theresa Lacis Brandon & Phuong Lang Thomas & Elizabeth Lang Richard & Marcia Lansu Sandra Lara Joe Larsen & Susan Pacheco Jerome Lassa Jack & Kathryn Lavin Sam & Patricia Lazzara Donald & Corazon Lee Russell & Kelly Lee Suzanne LeMignot-Rajsic Gregory & Kim LeMond Michael Lenehan & Mary Margaret Williams Mark & Corinne Lengyel Eugene & Karen Leone Rose Leversha John & Susan Levora Floyd & Phiona Lewis Bernie Libao John & Debbie Ligas John & Jilienne Limon Patrick & Elaine Lindia Bradley & Christine Lindquist Roman Lis Stacy & Raquel Litherland Andrew Litwinski Leonora Llanes Dustin & Kristy Loeffler John & Cristine Logan Corazon Lopez

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SUNDAY CONTRIBUTIONS

Maria Lopez David & Diane Louis Stephen & Karin Lovejoy Howard Luecke Lionel & Mildred Lugo Martin & Linda Lunkes James Lust & Karen Limon Kathleen Lydon Patricia Lydon John & Julia Lynch Ken & Heidi Lyons JoAnn MacDonald Michael & Kathryn MacIntosh Todd & Megan Mackinson Mickey & Dana MacMillan Matthew & Mariann Madden David Madlener Miguel & Violeta Magnabijon Leoniza & Noel Magsino Carol Maher Joseph & Anne-Marie Maida Terence Maiellaro Fr. Jason Malave Fortunato & Eva Malicay Joseph & Kochurani Maliekel Thomas & Donna Mallon John & Mary Mangan Nancy Maraist Gary & Catherine Marchlewski Gregg & Kathleen Marinelli Eddie & Cathy Markul Diann Marquis Michael & Sandy Marsico Fiona Martin & Robert McCarthy Brian & Liza Martin Todd & Karla Martin Pete & Zenaida Martinez Jason & Natalie Martini Steven & Elisa Maskell

Michelle Mass Fernando & Andrea Matro Fredrick & Brighid Matvias

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Fredrick M & Mary C Matvias Andrew & Matty May Thomas & Joyceen Mazur Todd Mazur Benjamin Mazzone Peter & Amina-Mercy Mbinglo Fergus & Susan McCallan Mike & Becky McCallum Edward McCann & Janella Kaczanko Jtwros Kevin & Megan McCarthy Lawrence & Maureen McCarthy Mary F. McCarthy Paul & Donna McConville Douglas & Kathryn McCrea Terry & Mary Kay McCreery The McDonagh Family Thomas & Rebecca McDonagh Diane & Mac McDonald Josie McDonald Rosemary McDonnell Thomas & Coleen McDonnell Coleman & Gloria McDonough Brian & Jackie McFadden Marie McGee Jill McGinn-Henderson Todd McGovern & Lisa Dall Brian & Marisa McHugh Michael McIntyre & Kimberly Gentleman Kevin & Linda McJessy Danny & Courtney McKenna

Jeremy & Kathleen McKenzie Michael McKewin John & Nicki McKinnon John & Margaret McLaughlin John McMahon & Alexandra Gomez Michael McMahon Martin & Julie McManaman Bernie McNally Janice McNeill Linda Mead Matthew Meagher Dave Medendorp Anthony & Ramona Mendes Jillian & Daniel Mendez Kevin & Kitzze Mendoza Minda Menor

Lisa Mersereau Alexander & Katherine Messing Jonathan & Elizabeth Meyers Gus & Diana Michalopoulos Kieshawn Middleton Marc & Lindsey Milanowski Timothy & Sarah Miller David & Stephanie Mills Rick & Katie Milton Mary Min Joseph & Kathleen Minneci Michael & Linda Misetic Merle & Melissa K Mixell John & Janice Mocarski Casey Moffitt & Melissa Greve Julie J. Mojica

Gloria & Louie Monarrez Kenneth & Laureen Monarrez Esteban & Anna Lissa Montalvo Russell Montgomery Zabella Moore John Morales & Dolores Ponce de Leon Eileen Moran & Eamon Nash Cesareo & JoAnn Moreno Joann Moretti David & Jerilyn Morneau Michael & Tammy Morris John Morrison & Linda Hogan Christine Morrissey Susan & Charles Morrissey Robin Moss Mary Most Humberto & Jill Moya Marcus Mudd Barbara Mueller John & Colleen Mueller Peter & Paula Muenzner Irmgard Muirragui Melissa Mulhern Regina Mulhern Elizabeth & Walter Murphy James & Jeanette Murphy Mary Ann Murphy Matthew and Dana Murray Sean & Patti Murray Jon & Melissa Myalls Mark & Andrea Myers Travis & Kasia Nadelhoffer Eric & Amy Nelson Mercedes Ner Joe & Tiffany Neuhausel

Anne Neumann Kevin & Melanie Newman Denielle Nicastro Josh Niedner & Jennifer Bergquist Adam Nieto & Jamie Ezzo

Vincent & Jennifer Nigito Nessa Nkemnji Janet Nolan Brandon & Ashley Nolte Sean & Brooke Noonan Christopher & Heather Nordloh Amy & Thomas Novicki Giovanni Nunez Br. Fred Oberriederc Michelle Oberts William Oberts Mary Ann & Jose Obial James Ochoa & Susan O’Keefe Brian & Deanna O’Connell Ryan & Catherine O’Connell Michael & Elizabeth O’Connor Nathan & Brooke Odem Chad & Aimee Ogren John & Pamela O’Hara Marty & Sondra Olhava Joan Oliva Joe & Alicia Oliveri Michael & Kristin Olszewski Eliezer & Jezabel Oropesa Alan & Teresa Osinski Jennifer Oskin Gerald & Gloria Ottesen Douglas & Eileen Padian Ram & Caroline Padmanabhan Justin & Agnes Pagsisihan Marc Pantarotto Gus & Lynn Pappadimas Jason Parcon Dorian & Maria Parham Erich & Robyn Parker Joseph & Julie Paterno Patrick & Jennifer Patras Joseph & Rose Pattison Brian & Heather Pavona Kimberly Payne & Scott Berg Thomas & Madeleine Pearl Nicholas & Colleen Pelino Tony & Laura Pellikan Ricardo & Jo Ann Pena Concepcion Perez & Irma Owens Augustine & Margaret

St. Benedict Parish and preparatory school

Perez Maria Perez David & Lisa Periolat Robert and Katey Perkaus IV John & Lindsey Perkins Katherine Perrini & Michael Fisher Rosalie Perris Dayn Perry & Mary Langenfeld Richard & Jennifer Petrillo Stephen & Barbara Petti Linda & David Pfeifer Dan & Carlee Pfieffer Robert Pienkowski Chris & Paula Pienton Kathleen Pietschmann David Pilat & Heidi Xu Robert & Ramona Piske William & Hollie Platte Lawrence & Kathleen Poleski Rebekah & Stephen Polutnik Jonathan & Sarah Popowich Sharon Porta Charitable Giving Trust Robert Porzelt John & Molly Power Elsie Powyszynski Joseph & Mercedes Prause Brian & Amanda Prestegaard Janet & Jeff Preston Thomas & Kathryn Przybysz Jaime & Magdalena Queroz

Olga M. Querubin Rowan & Delia Quinain Peter & Anne Quinn Gemma Quinto Sergio & Dinah Rabiela George & Kimberly Radich Ian & Lynne Radomski Rory & Heidi Rafter Matthew & Mia Rahn Irene & Adam RamirezShortlidge Patrick Rauber Arturo G & Belinda Recinto David & Allyson Regnier James & Agata Reilly Jeffrey & Erin Remotigue David & Lynn Retford David D & Judith B Reyes Mike Reyes


Ellen Reynolds John & Trisha Reynolds Robert & Marta Rhyner Michael & Anne Marie Ricchio Judy Rice Jeffrey & Carol Rich Suzanne Rich Tom & Kelly Rieckelman William Riehle Jr Brian & Kathryn Riehman Paul Rink Armando & Abad Rivas Joseph & Melinda Rivelli Antoinette Rizzo Daniel & Elizabeth Roarty Mary Roche Anne Rodia David Rodriguez Julio & Yesenia Rodriguez Vivian Romaya David & Jennifer Roock Ronald & Lara Rooney Hans & Anna Roos

Pedro & Geselda Rosal Zach & Particia Rosenstock Michael & Julie Rothweiler Tomasz & MaryLynn Rowgalo Ben & Sarah Roxworthy Gaudencio Rualo Rizalina Rualo Meredith Rubocki Todd Ruder Joshua & Meredith Rudolfi Bob & Jackie Ruf Michelle Ruiz & Roberto Lugo Gilbert & Theresa Ruiz Ceannaich & Shawna Ryan Chris & Amie Ryan Harry & Bonnie Ryan Janice Ryan Patrick & Beth Ryan Matt & Rachel Saccaro Eleazar B & Teresita B Sagun Matthew & Darlene Sagun Jose & Maria Salas Eppie Salazar Timothy & Tracy Samonds Raymond San Agustin

Paul & Rose San Pedro Kathleen Sanchez Pedro & Sylvia Sanchez Mark & Maureen Sanders Vinod Sanghrajka Paul and Rose Sanpedro Raymond & Gabrielle Sansonetti Andrew & Leslie Saur Robert & Patricia Sayers Kathleen & Patrick Schaefer Christopher & Melissa Schastok Matt & Charleen Scherer Christian & Melanie Schlachter Keith & Colleen Schlegel Donald & Marion Schmitz John Schmitz Daisy Schmookler Olive Schneider William & Barbara Schneider Alan Schoen John & Rachel Schuberth Eugene & Rosemary Schulter Hugh & Melissa Schulze Daryl & Megan Schumacher Dan & Cyndi Schuman Steven Schwartz & Elizabeth Briggs Joseph & Lisa Schwartz Ed & Lores Schwind John & Angela Sears Rafael & Ellen Seguban Nikolaus Semaca Daniel & Julie Semenak Francesco & Bridgett Sessa John & Amanda Sharkey Christopher & Kara Sheaffer John & Paige Shelbourne Eliot & Aggie Sherwin John Shirey & Carmina Pereja Tyler & Ashley Sifers Michael & Julie Simpson Penelope Simpson Daniel & Jennifer Sirken Laela Skaer John & Chawanphit Skudnig Timothy & Kimberly Slomka Mike Smith Peter & Patricia Snow Abraham & Eden Sobrepena

Alois Soehn Dino & Sylvia Solver Frank & Kirsten Sorensen Manuel & Corazon Sorra Kerry & Christopher Porter Sorvino John & Lisa Souter James & Mellissa Speciale Thomas & Jena Stallings Jacqualyn Stancin Andy & Julie Stanglewicz Gary Stark Ryan & Stephanie Stecz

Michael Stefan Laurie Steinbeiss Jeff & Amy Stern Michelle Stevens Steve & Molly Stewart Scott & Emily Stiglicz Thomas & Elaine Stockwell Eric & Mary Stoelinga Mary Ellen Stoykov Brett & Amy Straley Johanna Strecker Stephanie Struckmeyer James Strzalka Brian Stumpf Henry & Ann Sugay Mary Sugrue Kieran & Sarah Sullivan Mark & Patrice Sullivan Michael E Sullivan Sean & Susan Sullivan Maria Sumulong Faith Swanson William & Janet Sweat Raymond Swidron Barbara Szczepanski Jeff & Anna Szidik Karen Tabbert Micheal & Julie Tam Hilda Tamayo Silva Thomas Tansor & Aileen Blake Patrick & Lindsay Terrien Joan Theis Michelle Thelin Michael Thomas & Michele Clair Barbara J Thomas Lynn M. Thomas Colleen Thompson Matthew & Erin Thunander John Timm & Jennifer Dohm George & Caitlin Tobin Gilbert & Stephanie Tolentino Margie Tomlinson Borislav & Darlene Topchiev

Joseph & Lisa Torres Brian & Carrie Tracy Patrick S & Tami Tray Oscar & Caitlin Trejo Yanira Trejo Charles & Mary Trimarco David & Stephanie Trout Thomas & Mary Frances Trucco Doug & Nora Trybula Tsiao Family Tsiao Janet Tsokatos Wil & Angela Tumbaga Jennifer Turner Alex Udvary Tim & Liz Uligian Richard & Renee Unizycki Esteban & Rosina Unzueta Sr Tim & Fiona Urquhart David & Tasneem Uting Monena & Ernesto Uy Kimpang Jason & Laura Vacek Jim & Mary Vahey Victor & Carmen Valdez Nelia Valera Todd Van Dyke & Jennifer DeMay John & Jane Van Houten Karen Van Paassen Doug & Diana VanDegrift Ferdinand & Maria Vargas Jason Vassil Rolly & Kathyleen Ventura

Jessica Vera Jose & Yanitsa Villagomez Luz Viloria Thomas & Melinda Voitus Margareta Volosko Guido & Marisa Volpe Judy Wahl Dennis & Sheila Waldeck Beverly Wallin Phelps & Jodi Walling Michael & Elyse Walsh Michael & Margot Walsh Steven Walter Joy & Larry Walton Thomas & Maureen Ward Steven & Kara Warmbir Kevin & Sara Warner Michael & Erin Warnke Michael and Melissa Wasielewski Charlie & Kim Watts Chris Weber Estela Weber John & Ilona Weber Walter Weglinski & Kendra Ensor

Our Passion is the Best Possible You

Nicholas & Christina Weidman Chris & Jennifer Weinacht

Tom & Mary Weirath Tim & Sarah Weiske Stephen & Michele Welsh Gertrude Wersching Jason & Heather Wheatley Joshua & Lauren Whiteside Lauren Whiteside M. Gary & Mary Whitmer Helene Wieland Joan Wilcox Leda Wildner Collin Williams & Leslie Vickrey Brett & Tammi Williams Cheryl Williams Quentin & Lydia Williams Dan Wiltgen & Kristine Lantz Charles & Rosemarie Wimberly Brian Wittenwyler & Jill Corcoran Kirk & Amy Wojak Marianne Wojak Ronald & Jeffri Wojcik Howard & Collette Wong Wayne Wong Kenneth & Patricia Woodhouse Damien & Sara Woods William Wooten & Anni Braverman Patricia Wrona Stephen & Rohini Wurth Gisela Wysgalla William & Nicole Yankowski Dalisay York Lisa Zabor Jeffrey & Janice Zach Robert & Carrie Zacks Matt & Elizabeth Zakaras Susan Zeitner Debbie Zuehlke Barbara Zurek Thomas Zurek Molly Zurek-Kennedy & Paul Kennedy

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SCHOOL DONORS ANNUAL SCHOOL FUND

ST. BENEDICT CLUB (OVER $1500) Scott & Anne Alford Michael and Nancy Beebe Tom Tansor and Aileen Blake David and Melissa Cusick Mike & Julie Dzamba Larry & Elizabeth Evans Mark and Christina Fylling Patrick and Anna Gallagher Dave & Kathy Goetz Robert & Lindsey Gorman Bojan and Elizabeth Guzina Charitable Fund Michael and Gina Hortatsos Mickey and Dana MacMillan Audi Melsbakas & Dan Malven Tiny & Peg McLaughlin John and Colleen Mueller Michael and Jaquelyn Newman Geoff and Felicia Pautsch Rick & Jenni Petrillo Matthew & Rima Ports George & Kim Radich Tom & Kelly Rieckelman Jose & Bethany Ronchetta David and Jenny Roock Michael and Julie Rothweiler Stephanie & Ryan Stecz Jeff and Amy Stern Brian & Carrie Tracy Tim and Fiona Urquhart Dan and Katie Walsh Larry and Joy Walton Bill and Nicole Yankowski Matt & Elizabeth Zakaras

GOLD ($1000-$1499) Ryan and Antonella Bolton Kevin and Kathleen Buchar Robert and Andrea Burke Thomas and Laura Burns Mr. and Mrs. Neil & Tina DeBrass Brian & Angela Dillon Walter Weglinski & Kendra Ensor Daniel and Darianne Farley David and Andrea Field Alex & Elizabeth Galiano David & Lisa Gau Erin Goergen Chris and Tricia Graff

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Daniel and Melissa Guilfoyle James and Rebecca Hauman Mike and Molly Hofmann Mike and Jamee Insko Matthew and Amanda Johnson Stephen Polutnik and

Rebekah Kohmescher Robert & Melissa Kordas Jennifer Gingrass & Kale Kowalski Ted & Alma Kreuser Tony & Sandy Macaluso Todd and Lisa McGovern Grace Lee and Mike Yeh Michael and Tammy Morris Jorge and Magaly Munante Patrick and Jennifer Patras Dan & Liz Roarty Eric and Hanna Schlange Hugh and Melissa Schulze Mr. & Mrs. Scott Sessa Brian and Karla Stearns David & Adriana Trino Brandon and Dana Walsh Jim and Michelle West Ron ‘64 and Jeffri Wojcik MAROON ($500-$999) Jason and Jessica Blomquist Todd and Maureen Carr Brendan and Jessica Carter Padraic and Siobhan Connolly Angela Duke Larry & Elizabeth Evans Greg and Martha Firestone Jake and Emily Fisher the Fiske family Christopher Hill & Nicole Foster the Gerlach family the Glibowski family Michael and Iris Hart Jukka & Barbara Ketonen Russell & Kelly Lee Kenneth & Heidi Lyons Matty May Jonathan and Elizabeth Meyers Gus and Diana Michalopoulos Blake Centers and Michelle Barbarone Marc & Lindsey Milanowski Max Nutkowitz & Colleen Sullivan Rory and Mary O’Byrne Brian and Deanna O’Connell Erich and Robyn Parker Ms. Gretchen Rakowicz David and Allyson Regnier Doug & Lisa Rosskamm Matt & Charlie Scherer Christian & Melanie Schlachter Dan and Maureen Schlade the Stull Family Henry Sugay & Ann Samson Sugay

WHITE ($100-$499) Joe & Alexandria Accardi Mark & Meg Ahlheim Benjamin & Kathryn Albrecht Temesgen Andeberhan Robert and Rebecca Armbruster Colin and Jeanette Aylward Michael & Joan Balcsik Christopher & Julie Balzarini Richard and Kathryn Barnaby Michael and Melanie Behling Timothy and Megan Biggam Mr. & Mrs. Lazar Bityou Timothy and Megan Bouche Tony & Erika Bowles John and MaryJo Brown Jim and Molly Buczynski Werner and Laura Buol Joseph Burke and Julie Allen Dave & Debby Caldwell the Chaluppe Family the Cloud family the Colgan family Mr. Michael DiDomenico Mark & Jennifer Dilling Edward and Indira Doran Matt & Kerry Doucet Mr. & Mrs. Brian Doughty Patrick & Molly Eskew Bret & Anna Faford Marvin & Amanda Ferguson the Fernandez family Brian & Beth Finn Herminio and Marie Fleurdeliz Morelos Walter and Sara Furie John & Jami Gekas Kristopher and Amy Graft James & Therese Grohman William and Christina Hardin Chris and Jen Hastings

Paul and Karen Hawk Ms. Heather Hurst Michael & Lori Jarvis Alan and Annie Johnson David & Stephanie Keenan the Kemerley family Brandon & Susan Kennedy Angela & Brian Kerr Brian & Molly Klucznik Joshua and Michelle Knight Daniel and Janice Knuckey Nick Kurk Victorino & Jehan Laqui Peter and Amy Leadstrom James and Karen Lust Michael & Michelle Lynch Joe and Annie Maida Eddie and Cathy Markul Pedro and Gisela Martinez

St. Benedict Parish and preparatory school

Fredrick and Brighid Matvias Terry and Mary Kay McCreery Larry and Cheryl Menke Mike & Linda Misetic Eileen Moran & Eamon Nash the Nordloh Family John and Dawn O’Farrell Chad and Aimee Ogren Michael and Katherine Pfeffer Scott and Jennifer Pitts Mindy Ponton Jeff and Laurie Prater Mariusz and Halina Pydych Jaime and Magdalena Queroz Bradley and Samantha Ray Miguel and Yvette Rea the Retford family Armando and Abad Rivas Julio & Yesenia Rodriguez Zachary & Patricia Rosenstock Benjamin and Sarah Roxworthy Josh & Elizabeth Rutherford David and Lisa Sandoval

Keith and Colleen Schlegel Francesco & Bridgett Sessa Dmitry and Maureen Shifrin Thomas and Jena Stallings the Stancin family Julie Wasserman & Andrew Stanglewicz The Stark family Tim & Nicole Stephens Mark and Patrice Sullivan Rosette Tejada Stephen and Stacey Thorn Kevin and Vickie Thornley Matthew and Erin Thunander Gilbert and Stephanie Tolentino Doug & Nora Trybula The Uting Family Laura and Jason Vacek Rolly Ventura Kara Spak & Steve Warmbir Chris and Jennifer Weinacht Mr. Jason Paul and Mrs. Maribeth Whitfield Eric Williams & Kimberly Reavill Andy and Simonie Woerfel Kirk and Amy Wojak Linda Wolf Marco and Karen Yap Jeff & Lisa Zabor the Cloud family Matt & Kerry Doucet Mr. & Mrs. Brian Doughty Bret & Anna Faford Marvin & Amanda Ferguson the Fernandez family James & Therese Grohman Chris and Jen Hastings


SCHOOL DONORS Alan and Annie Johnson Brandon & Susan Kennedy Angela & Brian Kerr Joshua and Michelle Knight Victorino & Jehan Laqui James and Karen Lust Larry and Cheryl Menke Herminio and Marie Fleurdeliz Morelos John and Dawn O’Farrell Chad and Aimee Ogren Scott and Jennifer Pitts Jeff and Laurie Prater Jaime and Magdalena Queroz Bradley and Samantha Ray the Retford family Armando and Abad Rivas Julio & Yesenia Rodriguez David and Lisa Sandoval Dmitry and Maureen Shifrin Thomas and Jena Stallings Mark and Patrice Sullivan Rosette Tejada Matthew and Erin Thunander Gilbert and Stephanie Tolentino Doug & Nora Trybula Kara Spak & Steve Warmbir Linda Wolf Myles Wolf Marco & Karen Yap BENGAL (UP TO $99) Stetson and Kristie Atwood Gregory and Claire Barnes Dillon and Jennifer Barrett Matthew and Annie Beach Michael & Michelle Blose Kurt and Carrie Breitlander Pablo and Elena Cortes the D’Amore - Tam family Alicia Fitzgerald Kelly Glenn Colpoys Julie Josler Mercy and Jim Kerrigan Matthew and Rebecca Kolarik Mark & Christina Kromkowski Joseph & Marissa Lewis Matt and Mariann Madden Lisa Mersereau Todd Miller and Kathleen Cahill Richard & Katherine Milton Jim & Elizabeth Murphy Mark and Neymi Nehring Sean and Brooke Noonan Tom & Amy Novicki Brian & Heather Pavona Matthew and Rachel Saccaro Barbara Schneider Greg Thompson & Jane Van Der Zanden-Thompson the Williams family William Wooten & Anni Braverman

GRANDPARENT APPEAL ($25 or more) Mr. and Mrs. Buchweitz Sharon Davila Margaret Finnegan

Edward Fisher Edward and Rose Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Greco Terry and Nancy Guilfoyle Luke and Judith Johnsos Charles & Geraldine King Ceslovas & Joanna Melsbakas Paul and Ikuko Nutkowitz Mrs. Geraldine O’Connor-Delaney Michael and Cynthia Parker Mr. and Mrs. Quicker Sheila Rock Mark & Janet Roock Sue Rudnick Ellie Sanderson Bruce & Linda Schlachter-Quicker Charles & Gloria Zamiara

HS SCHOLARSHIP

($25 or more) Mrs. & Mr. Ruth & Kyle Albrecht Mr. & Mrs. Julian & Clarita Ares Mrs. & Mr. Grace & Ivin Barajas Mr. & Mrs. Craig & Anne Barclay Mr. & Mrs. Jesus & Lucita Barin Mrs. & Mr. Catherine & Kenneth Berglund Mr. & Mrs. Lazar & Wilma Bityou Ms. Diane Borowczyk Mr. Carl Brauneis Mr. & Mrs. Paul & Carol Brimstin Mrs. & Mr. Andrea & Robert Burke Mrs. & Mr. Christine & Richard Burkhardt Mr. & Mrs. Bienvenido & Georgina Capeles Ms. Mary Carney Mrs. Lenore Crowe Mr. Timothy & Gabriela Dace Bernadette M. Davel Mr. & Mrs. Richard & Regina Davis Mr. & Mrs. Paul & Rosemarie Dinan Ms. Adelaida Dino Mr. James Doney Ms. & Mr. Marlene & Thomas Donovan Ms. Johannie Feria Mr. Dustin Frank Mrs. Glorieta Gaston Mary Lou Ginter Mrs. Consolacion Golloso

Anonymous Ms. Margaret Gumler Mrs. Rita Gumler Ms. Judy Gumler Mrs. Mary R. Henneman Hoellen Family Foundation HS Class of 1967 - St. Benedict i9 Sports Ms. Nilda Irizarry Mary Frances F. Jablonskis Alan G. Kalitzky Mr. Ken Kang Mr. & Mrs. Michael & Danielle Keenan Mr. & Mrs. Scott & Carol Klemm Mr. Edward Kozak Mr. & Mrs. Donald & Corazon Lee Mrs. & Mr. Elaine & Patrick Lindia Mrs. & Mr. Helen & W. Martin Locke Mrs. Corazon Lopez Ms. Kathleen Lydon David B. Lyng Mr. Dale Marcus Ferdinand Matro Mr. & Mrs. Tim & Una McGuire Ms. Janice McNeill The Baxter/Mendoza Family Mrs. & Mr. Marion & Daniel Meyer Ms. Zully Mihelcic Robert & Michele Moesch Mrs. Mary Most Regina A. Mulhern Mr. & Mrs. Eric & Amy Nelson Mary A. Nugent Mr. Gerald O’Brien Lila C. Petitti Ravenswood Catholics Young Adults Ministry Miss Ellen Reynolds Mr. & Mrs. Hans & Anna Roos Mr. & Mrs. Eleazar & Teresita Sagun Mr. & Mrs. Patrick & Kathleen Schaefer Mr. & Mrs. Joseph & Diane Schmit Mr. John Schmitz Ms. & Mr. Anita & Norman Skelly Ms. & Mr. Kerry & Christopher Sorvino Mr. & Mrs. Robert & Kathie Stumpf Sulzer Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Esteban & Rosina Unzueta Ms. Nelia Valera Mr. & Mrs. John & Jane Van Houten Mr. & Mrs. Charles & Rosemary Wimberly Pat Noesen Woodhouse ‘60

ES SCHOLARSHIP

($25 or more) Ms. Angela Alpasan Mr. & Mrs. Ramon & Solita Alpasan Mr. & Mrs. Craig & Anne Barclay Mr. & Mrs. Jesus & Lucita Barin Mr. & Mrs. Paul & Carol Brimstin Mr. & Mrs. Kevin & Kathleen Buchar Mr. John Chan Ms. Susan Clarke Mr. & Mrs. Ed & Patty Cooper

Our Passion is the Best Possible You

Miss & Ms. Rose & Nellie Cosme Ms. Lisa Dailey Mr. & Mrs. Richard & Regina Davis Mr. Fabian De La Pena & Ms. Nancy Giannoni Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan & Tara Defreytas Mr. Dio DelFino Mr. & Mrs. Niel & Joy Dizon Mr. James Doney Marvin & Amanda Ferguson Mrs. Anita Fernandez Mrs. Glorieta Gaston Mrs. Consolacion Golloso Ms. Carlota Goncalves Ms. Margaret Gumler Mrs. Rita Gumler

Ms. Judy Gumler Mrs. Mary R. Henneman Mr. Daniel Hickey Mrs. & Mr. Zulma & Peter Himpelmann Hoellen Family Foundation Mrs. Colleen Huston Mr. Esteban Ibanez Ms. Nilda Irizarry Ms. Nellie Jamiro Mr. & Mrs. Peter & Catherine Kattner Mr. & Mrs. Eugene & Karen Leone Mrs. Corazon Lopez Todd Mackinson Mr. Terrence Maiellaro Ms. Janice McNeill The Baxter/Mendoza Family Mary E. Mika Mrs. Mary Most Mr. & Mrs. Humberto & Jill Moya Regina A. Mulhern Mr. & Mrs. Vincent & Jennifer Nigito Mr. & Mrs. Patrick & Kathleen Schaefer Mr. John Schmitz Mr. & Mrs. Eliot & Aggie Sherwin Sulzer Family Foundation Ms. Nelia Valera Mr. & Mrs. John & Jane Van Houten Mr. & Mrs. Rolly & Kathyleen Ventura Gonzalo Vergara Mr. & Mrs. Ronald & Jeffri Wojcik Pat Noesen Woodhouse ‘60

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STEWARDSHIP PROTÉGÉ PROGRAM SUPPORT Mr. & Mrs. Larry & Raquel Martin Northcenter Chamber of Commerce Chicago Vein Institute Linda M. Krier, CPA Old Town School of Folk Music Square Roots 2 R/Z Architecture Mr. & Mr. Michael & Patricia Ahern Pat Noesen Woodhouse ‘60

and Events

Year-Long

Fundraising

at a Glance

On-Going

Sunday Giving

YEAR END APPEAL

Mrs. & Mr. Christine & Richard Burkhardt Mrs. Beverly A. Carlson Ms. Mary Cascino Albergo Mr. & Mrs. William & Nancy Hanley Mrs. & Mr. Susan & John Humm Mr. & Mrs. Steven & Cynthia Jerger Mr. & Mrs. Charles & Katherine Joseph Dr. James Klotter Mr. Bruce Lemke and Ms. Gloria Haton

APPEALS Archdiocese Annual Forward in Catholic Appeal Our Faith Annual School Fund Primary Fundraisers Sponsorship Opportunities Available

Gala

HSA Fun Run BenFest Robert & Michele Moesch Ms. Mary Nugent Mrs. & Mr. Gloria & Gerald Ottesen Mrs. Gail Radon Mr. & Mrs. Angelo & Patricia Renguso Mr. & Mrs. Edwin & Irene Sabatka Mrs. & Mr. Jeanette & John Saletta Mrs. Mary & Walter Stanislawski Dr. Dolores M. Tichenor, Ph.D. Mr. Alfon Walz

PARISH EDUCATION ENDOWMENT

Mr. & Mrs. Bernard & Edna Ford Mr. & Mrs. David & Ann Hawk Mr. & Mrs. James & Katherine Kartheiser

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Building Our Parish Ministries St. Nick Workshop & Breakfast

OktoberFest

FrightWalk

Holy Name Society Donut Sundays

Athletic Fundraiser

Alumni Events

Music Ministry Christmas Concert

Garage Sale

Thanksgiving Community Dinner

Christmas Community Dinner

HSA Teacher Appreciataion Luncheons

Simbang Gabi

Knights of Columbus Fish Fry

Girl Scout Cookie Sale

Boy Scout Pancake Breakfast

St. Joseph Table

Easter Community Dinner

Wreath Sale

Youth Ministry

St. Benedict Parish and preparatory school


STEWARDSHIP: A LOOK AT OUR PRIORITIES OF PRAYER, SERVING AND SHARING This Sunday’s Gospel about the Commandments of the Lord is an excellent example of a way of stewardship. All that we are and all that we have been given is a gift from the Lord. Stewards are grateful and generous people; of their time by praying, of their talents by serving and of their treasure by sharing. Do we love the Lord, our God, with all our heart, body, mind and soul? Do we respond generously with our prayer, service and sharing to show our love of the Lord? Too many of us lack the vision or compassion to be true followers of the Lord. The reality is that when we think of stewardship and of giving time, talent and treasure we need to start by looking at the time we spend with God in prayer. Prayer helps us recognize all the gifts that God has given to us and to be grateful for them. Prayer gives us the strength to set aside our own wants and give to God first. When we have nothing else to give, we can always give prayer. Stewards are grateful and generous people; of their time by praying, of their talents by serving and of their treasure by sharing. So, I ask, are you a good steward? Do you receive God’s gifts gratefully? Do you nurture God’s gifts responsibly? Do you share God’s gifts justly and charitably? In our model of good stewardship, the parish asks that your first gifts are back to God through our Sunday giving. This is our most important level of giving. Our second level is the annual appeals: to the archdiocesan Annual Catholic Appeal, our capital campaign Forward in Our Faith and the Annual School Fund. Next, our fundraisers, our community building events and our ministry specific events. No matter how you support the parish, be assured of our gratitude and our proper cultivating of your generous stewardship.

SPONSORSHIP: ADDRESSING DONOR FATIGUE Two years ago, in an effort to address the constant “ask” of our families, local businesses and corporate sponsors, the parish moved forward with a strategic plan asking these entities to partner with the parish. The objective continues to invite our past and new donors for a onetime annual sponsorship gift rather than be asked for multiple donations throughout any given year. The annual sponsorship supports the many outreach ministries of our parish including education and human concerns. Sponsorship amounts are set at various levels and allow for the donor to determine a package that best fits their giving philosophy. This past year, the parish raised $ 34,500 (Donations and In-Kind) in sponsorship that was allocated to the Gala, BenFest and the HSA FunRun. We are grateful to the following donors for their generous sponsorship this past year (see right).

SPONSORSHIP CAPITAL SOCIETY SPONSORS ($10,000) Wintrust Bank

KEYSTONE GUILD SPONSORS ($2,500)

Tom and Laura Burns Julie D. Chesne, JDCRealty, Inc. Chicago Office & Technology Group (COTG) Foley & Mansfield Hortatsos Family

ARCH GUILD SPONSORS ($1,000)

Karen Cholipski Conlon/Christie’s International Leigh Marcus Reality Team Michael and Tammy Morris Max Nutkowitz, J.P. Morgan Securities Red Kite Recruiting Dr. Nava Segall MD Pediatrics Simmons Hanly Conroy St. Benedict Home and School Association Swedish Covenant Hospital Larry and Joy Walton Ward Construction

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Then

CELEBRATION & INVITATION

FROM HEAD OF HS TRANSITION, MS. RACHEL GEMO

Jesus instructs His twelve disciples, as well as all of us, “Whoever receives one child such as this in my name, receives me; and whoever receives me, receives not me but the One who sent me.” When I hear this Gospel, I think of the work we do in our parish school. For decades the parish elementary school and high school, have helped thousands of students in partnership with their parents to know of God’s love for them, and that He sent His only Son, Jesus, to bring us all salvation and eternal life. Our parish school is a blessing to so many and I am so grateful to be a part of it.

Now

For the past seven years, I have been very blessed to be a part of a very specific part of our school, our parish high school. Back in February 2017, we made the decision to phase out the high school grade levels of our parish school due to demographic trends informing us there is not enough demand for a small Catholic high school. I am grateful that our parish decided to phase out the high school over two years instead of just shutting it down. The parish community didn’t just send the high school students and families away, instead we call them our own and rally around them to ensure they, too, will be a St. Benedict graduate. To all of our parishioners, alumni and friends, thank you for supporting them in your prayers and with your generosity. If you only knew how so many lives have been positively impacted. Our community “received these children” in Jesus’s name – and I have faith that God will continue to bless our community in return. This school year we will be graduating our 65th and final senior class. We are not going to phase out the high school quietly and sweep it under a rug. Rather, we have planned a year-long celebration of the gift of our parish high school. For 69 years, the high school has been bringing teenage children to know God’s love for them. Our parish has been serving these young people for almost seven decades, and that is something for which to be proud. From Msgr. Fasnacht, the founder of the high school, to the School Sisters of St. Francis who dedicated their lives to teaching young people to the current faculty and staff today, we celebrate all those who dedicated themselves to the educational and faith formation of our parish and neighborhood teens.

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St. Benedict Parish and preparatory school


BERNARD FORD ‘54 HOSTED HIS CLASSMATES AND OUR HS SENIOR CLASS OF 2019 FOR A LUNCHEON AT THE EVANSTON COUNTRY CLUB

I’d also like to thank all those who gave so generously to the high school in terms of time, talent and treasure. There are several donors who lovingly gave tens of thousands of dollars to support the high school in its last two decades. Please know that your generosity made a difference in the lives of so many young men and women. I wish you could know all their stories – your hearts would be moved. Your generosity and legacy will continue to bear fruit; the parish educational endowment will continue to support our parish families who desire at St. Benedict education for their child. Finally, we are pleased to share our year-long series of events (see next page) that celebrate the St. Benedict High School spirit and hope you feel moved to attend some or all of the events. We also ask our parishioners and alumni to share this information with other St. Benedict alumni who may no longer be a part of the parish, but who have St. Benedict forever as a part of their hearts: I look forward to celebrating this last precious year with all of you.

SENIORS PROTEST GUN VIOLENCE AT THEIR WALK OUT ONTO IRVING PARK

THE SCHOOL SPIRIT ENDOWNMENT AWARDS IN MEMORY OF COACH CHRIS FORD WERE PRESENTED AT THE LUNCHEON

Our Passion is the Best Possible You

CLASS OF 2019 HAD THE SPECIAL PRIVILEGE OF PAINTING THEIR LOCKERS AS THE LAST CLASS OF THE HIGH SCHOOL

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Every Third Tuesday of the Month Join us for 8:30 Mass with our HS students, followed by coffee and continental breakfast, and a tour beginning on November 20th. Able to join us, please RSVP to jaccardi@stbenedict.com.

Dec 5

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Secondary Christmas Show

Wednesday night at 7 pm. We would love to have you as part of the Christmas music fun. Come and sing along!

May 18-19

Annual School Art Fair in

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the lower level of the church showcasing an extensive display of our collection of Ms. Carol Molenda’s artwork and any alumni wishing to display their work. The fair will close after the June 2nd celebration.

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Feb 2

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Alumni Basketball Tournament and Alumni Hall of Fame Dinner Saturday beginning at 3 pm. We are hoping to have an Alumni Hall of Fame nominee from each decade: 1950’s to present day.

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Apr 26-May 6

Jun 2

Join us for a trip of a lifetime, skip all the crowds of summer, enjoy Italy as the Italians do, at a leisurely pace!

Sunday Noon Mass followed by luncheon, memorabilia display, walk the halls, and one last group picture.

Tour Italy 2019 – In the Footsteps of St. Benedict.

Celebrating 69 Years of Blessings:

WE ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE LAUNCH OF OUR NEW BELL TOWER ICON! Along with our new Mission and Vision, we have also given our parish and school logos a new, contemporary look! Soon you will be seeing our new Bell Tower in all of our communication pieces. Let us know what you think!


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