Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

St. Sabina parishione­rs ‘keep doing the work’ amid Pfleger investigat­ion

- BY MADELINE KENNEY, STAFF REPORTER mkenney@suntimes.com | @madkenney

Families with young children in need of new winter gear on one of Chicago’s first snow days of the new year had to look no further than St. Sabina Church on the South Side Saturday.

As a wintry mix trickled down after a night of snowfall, the Auburn Gresham parish gave away 1,000 youth-sized winter coats and other accessorie­s to families in need.

The church received the jackets from an anonymous donor last month, while the hats, scarves and gloves packaged in holiday wrapping paper were donated by Our Lady of Perpetual Health Church in Glenview.

Any remaining gear will be shared with the church’s social services.

“People look to St. Sabina to be able to help them out when they have a need, and that’s good,” said Kimberley Lymore, a longtime parishione­r and associate minister at St. Sabina. “It’s always a fulfilling feeling that we get when we can help people.”

The Rev. Michael Pfleger, one of the most prominent figures in the Catholic community in Chicago, wasn’t at the coat drive. Pfleger stepped away from the parish earlier this month while the archdioces­e investigat­es decades-old sexual abuse allegation­s against a minor.

St. Sabina parishione­rs and community members have rallied around Pfleger since the allegation­s surfaced Jan. 5.

About 300 supporters have signed a petition — or drafted their own letters — calling on a review board to expedite its investigat­ion into the sexual abuse claims against Pfleger, Lymore said. The plan is to deliver the documents to the archdioces­e next week.

None of it is distractin­g from St. Sabina’s community efforts, members said.

“We wanted to make sure that we keep doing the work because that’s what [Pfleger] wants us to do,” Lymore said. “We do it and... whoever comes, comes, and we just try to help them out as best we can.”

 ?? PAT NABONG/SUN-TIMES PHOTOS ?? Romance Anthony and her sons, Kamari and Kaylen, got free food from St. Sabina Church Saturday afternoon.
PAT NABONG/SUN-TIMES PHOTOS Romance Anthony and her sons, Kamari and Kaylen, got free food from St. Sabina Church Saturday afternoon.
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A family receives winter gear at St. Sabina Church Saturday afternoon.

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