Mass: Sundays at 9:00 a.m.
Father Alan Hunter and Deacon Ray Roth
Stonington, Illinois


Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Alot has been done, but more $ is needed!

As the end of the year comes to a close, please don't forget the R & R fund as a possible tax deduction! Donating money to such a worthy cause would be a great way to end your year. We started this project out with a 2 year time frame. We are already very close to obtaining our goal in just a little bit over a year. Please continue to help us move forward and keep this project rolling! Here is a list of the work we have completed so far with your wonderful donations:

1. Painting of entryway, priest's scacristy and cry room
2. New drywall below the choir loft
3. Painting of the reconciliation room and south sacristy
4. Sanding and painting of the Stations of the Cross by local artist Travis Norville
5. Alteration of the high altar and altar of sacrifice
6. Opening and fixing the alcoves to accomodate the St. Mary and St. Joseph statues
7. Painting of the Holy Family statue and placing in reconciliation room
8. Construction of a ramp onto the altar
9. Attic completely insulated
10. New roof on steeple and southside of church
11. Painting of the lourves on the steeple and new gutters on the church
12. New lighting installed for the sactuary
13. Repairing of old baptismal font and affixing it on the altar

As you can see, Holy Trinity has had quite the facelift. However, there are still a few more needed repairs we are still in the process of making and still need the funding for. Those future changes include:

1. New flooring throughout the church
2. Repair of exterior windows
3. Holy Trinity mural
4. Placement of new crucifix
5. Fixing foundation

The R & R fund continues to ask for your undying support in this project and to remember us as a convenient tax write off ! :)

Many blessings in the new year!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Christmas comes to Holy Trinity

The reredos was finished recently and ready for Chrismas decorations in the form of Poinsettias! The final top coat has been applied and all the gold leaf is complete.

The newly revamped baptismal font has been placed back in its orignal spot on the altar. It was salvaged from an undisclosed location and repaired and repainted to adorn the altar. The font helps to connect the old pieces with the new improvements at Holy Trinity.

Decorating the Christmas tree, parishioners Ethan Walsh, Maddie Unser and Jack Curtin string the lights.

R & R member Kate DeClerk sets up candles and greenery in the windows. Also, the painting of the wainscotting has begun. Kevin Autenrieb and crew are sanding, recaulking cracks and applying a primer before the final coat is applied.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

December R & R Minutes

The Repair and Refresh committee held a meeting on December 7, 2010 discussing the current and future improvements being made to Holy Trinity. Here are some of the highlights from the minutes:

1. It has been decided to paint the wainscoting in the body of the church instead of stripping and restaining it. Estimated painting costs are $3,800 compared to estimated refinishing costs between $13,500-$15,000.

2. The estimated cost of refurbishing the exterior windows for the church would cost anywhere between $10,000-$20,000. It was also noted the church foundation is in much need of repair. It was decided to handle these 2 projects in the spring.

3. A recommendation from Kevin Autenrieb is being reviewed by the committee to make a floor extension in front of the baptismal font. This extension could be a 2-3 feet out from the main Sanctuary. This extra space would allow for easier movement and more space around the font. It will also bring a more balanced look to the altar.

4. The final paint colors chosen for the interior walls were named officially: Sand and Plum.

5. The estimate for kneeler repair came in from Sauder's in Vandalia. New foam will cost $1,600 and vinyl $920 for 60 kneelers. The cost of labor has not been included in that price. A few parishioners have volunteered to repair the kneelers, although it is unknown at this point if the labor will be too intensive. The new vinyl will be a light beige color.

6. The committee also decided that the pews are not in bad shape and therefore do not need to be professionally cleaned and stained. Volunteers will instead clean the pews with Murphy's Oil after all renovations are complete as to avoid staining the carpet.

7. Also, 36 inches from the front pews on each side along the main aisle will be taken off to accommodate for wheelchairs and allow more room for funerals.

8. The flooring bid from Taylorville Home Source to carpet the balcony and body of the church was approved. The original bid will be reduced due to the Sanctuary not being carpeted.

9. Six new chairs for the Sanctuary will be ordered to seat the musicians, servers, and lector. The chairs will be foldable in a nice, stained wood and will match the other Sanctuary furniture accordingly.

10. Track lighting has been installed in the church. Kevin Autenrieb recommends bulbs that produce a bright, but soft light to be placed in them.

Also, a highlight of the meeting was the reporting of a letter and contribution from the State Bank of Blue Mound. They wrote a note with their sizable donation to the R & R fund complimenting Holy Trinity's efforts and dedication to this project.

The R & R committee invites everyone to attend Christmas Eve mass at 6:30 p.m. this Friday. A majority of the scaffolding should be down, displaying all the beautiful work that has been completed thus far.

Merry Christmas!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Financial Report

The repair and refresh committee held a meeting last night with discussion centered around work estimates, fundraising detail, decorate and design decisions and maitenance with regards to lighting and electrical work that has been done. Complete, detailed minutes of the meeting will be posted as soon as they are available. However for now, here is the current financial report for the R & R project.

Efforts from the fundraising sub-committee total $9,901 as of December 7, 2010. Here is a break down of that money:

-Past Fundraisers $446
-Pancake Breakfast $331
-Fish Fry $923
-St. Patty's Day Dinner $1015
-Chuck Wagon $2783
-Pulled Pork Dinner $1563
-Rada Knives $524
-Cards $520 (28 still available for sale)
-Calendars $620 (35 still available for sale)
-Banks (loose change in church piggy bank) $101
-Sale of Blender (via ebay) $75
-Sale of St. Bonafus Statue $750
-Wedding/Funeral Fees $250

Contributions from families and individuals total $113,477. That number reflects active and non-active parishioners, along with non-parishioners as well. The R &R committee would love to see all donations, no matter how little, from all Holy Trinity members. We would love for everyone to be apart of this extraordinary project!

Our checkbook currently reads a balance of $85,360.32. We still owe Kevin Autenrieb a balance of $15,000 that remains on our contract, which leaves an available total of $70,360.32. The committee has discussed other possible additions to interior work that have an estimated cost of $30,185, canvassing at an estimated $2,500, pew work at $7,071.88, replacing basement windows will cost $575, carpeting everything in the church except the sanctuary has an estimated cost of $12,500, and track lighting at $1,849.00. The committee will soon recieve a check from the ARS for $2,000 to cover the cost of the new crucifix. With all of these costs and credits tallied together and subtracted from the check book balance, estimated funds remaining stand at $17,679.48. The R & R project still needs to factor in the costs of exterior window repair, which is greatly needed and also very pricey, and also the needed updates to the bathroom, like wheelchair accessibility.


It is still very important to reach our $130,000 goal. Every little bit helps!

Monday, December 6, 2010

November's Repair and Refresh committee meeting minutes

On November 21, 2010, the R & R committee held a meeting right after mass concerning the latest progress and decisions being made concerning the decorating of Holy Trinity. The meeting was attended by many non-committee members, as was welcomed. Here is a small review of what was discussed at the meeting:

-The scrollwork on the Sanctuary ceiling will have a dark background and the walls will be a sand color.
-The reredos will have a top coat finish in an ivory color.
-The lettering on the face of the Sanctuary ceiling facing the body of the church will be legible and painted on a canvas in a deep wine color and applied to the surface with an adhesive.
-Kevin Autenrieb presented a crucifix to adorn the Sanctuary that matches the new color scheme.

The next R & R meeting, which is open to all parishioners, will be held after Mass for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception this Tuesday night (December 7) at 7 p.m. at Holy Trinity. The meeting will begin directly after mass.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Progress continues...

Here is some detail work in gold leaf that will adorn the alcoves that hold the St. Mary and St. Joseph statue on each side of the Sanctuary.

This picture shows off some more ornate detailing work that is being completed around the Sanctuary.

The Reredos has been completely primed and 1/3 of it has already recieved its top coat of paint.
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The R & R project is moving right along as Holy Trinity undergoes much needed changes and improvements. Here are the current updates as the 'repairing and refreshing' continues:

1. The bases for the St. Mary and St. Joseph statues have been completed which will now allow them to sit at the proper height in each alcove.

2. The Reredos is completely primed and 1/3 of it has already had the top coat applied. Once all the top coat is finished, the gold leaf will be applied.

3. The walls surrounding the sanctuary are finished with priming and painting. The only painting left is detail work.

4. All of the old light fixtures in the church have been taken down and rewired to allow for a brighter, but softer light to illuminate Holy Trinity.

5. Track lighting in the body of the church has been installed, but not yet fully completed.

6. The Sacred Heart statue has arrived from Chicago and a base of proper height is now being made to accomodate its measurements.
7. Two parishioners are currently working on the Altar of Sacrifice, constructing it from scratch.

Although Kevin Autenrieb and crew are working diligently, the interior work is behind schedule due to all the needed scraping. However, all painting should be completed before the Christmas holiday which means the scaffolding is expected to be taken down by Christmas Eve service, which starts at 6:30. Even though the flooring and some minor improvements still won't have been made by this time, everyone is still encouraged to attend the Mass celebrating our Lord's birth and witness the new beauty of Holy Trinity!