Chicago Sun-Times

231 candles lit outside church on North Side — each marking 1,000 COVID-19 deaths in U.S.

- BY MITCH DUDEK, STAFF REPORTER mdudek@suntimes.com | @mitchdudek

A total of 231 candles were lit on a lawn outside a North Side Catholic church Monday — each representi­ng 1,000 Americans killed thus far by COVID-19.

“We’re prepared to add more, we don’t want to, but if we need to, we have some more,” Terese Herbig, a parishione­r at St. Mary of the Lake in the Buena Park neighborho­od, said of the vigil.

The candles were lit Monday, All Souls Day on the Catholic calendar, at 6:30 p.m. and were to be extinguish­ed 12 hours later — with the ritual being repeated seven days in a row.

“We feel like we have not had really a place or a space to mourn publicly the loss of so many lives in our country to COVID-19,” said the church’s pastor, the Rev. Manuel Dorantes.

“And we did not only want to remember our own family members but also the family members of our neighbors who have lost a loved one who didn’t have a chance to grieve, who didn’t have a chance to have a funeral, so we’re rememberin­g them today in a very public way and inviting our neighbors who are not Catholic to come and pray for the people we have lost in our nation and their grieving families.”

Prayers from various religions were posted along a fence near the candles.

Dave Shapiro, 58, who’s Jewish and lives in the neighborho­od, volunteere­d to help set up

the 231 candles.

“You can’t help but be touched by what’s going on, no matter what your religion, and sometimes taking a few minutes out of your day to think about that and have it be a focus and not just something you hear on the news is a good thing to do,” he said.

Inside the church, colorful altars in the Mexican tradition of Dia de los Muertos had been set up to honor COVID-19 victims as well as other loved ones who’ve passed away.

“But because of COVID restrictio­ns people can only come and pray there when we’re having services through a pre-registrati­on system, and it gets very complicate­d . . . this is bringing the church outside, effectivel­y,” Dorantes said.

 ?? TYLER LARIVIERE/SUN-TIMES PHOTOS ?? Volunteers from the neighborho­od and from St. Mary of the Lake Catholic Church set up hundreds of candles in front of the church on Monday.
TYLER LARIVIERE/SUN-TIMES PHOTOS Volunteers from the neighborho­od and from St. Mary of the Lake Catholic Church set up hundreds of candles in front of the church on Monday.
 ??  ?? The candles on the lawn at St. Mary of the Lake Catholic Church on Monday night.
The candles on the lawn at St. Mary of the Lake Catholic Church on Monday night.

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