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Liturgy and Events Schedule for the Week † Intention for deceased ◊Special intention
The Sanctuary candle will burn in the Church this week in memory of Max Burchfield.
Monday, October 28, Saints Simon and Jude, Apostles 8:20 a.m. Mass † Pam Hennig - Nora & Brian Francis 9:00 a.m. Confessions - Church 3:30 p.m. Youth Choir Prac ce - Choir Lo 7:00 p.m. Men’s Welcome - Gospel Room 7:00 p.m. Wisdom - Ac vity Center Tuesday, October 29, Weekday 8:20 a.m. Mass † Carolyn Izzo, 2nd anniversary of death -Julie Lefler 8:45 a.m. Novena - Church 3:30 p.m. Bible Study - Library 6:00 p.m. Women’s Welcome - Gospel Room 6:00 p.m. Walking With Purpose - Ac vity Center Wednesday, October 30, Weekday 8:20 a.m. Mass † Tania Price - her Family 10:00 a.m. Wisdom - Ac vity Center 5:30 p.m. Confessions - Church 6:30 p.m. Mass † Deceased members of the Gordon & Hall Families - their Family 7:00 p.m. Learning to Live in the Divine Will -Gospel Rm Thursday, October 31, Weekday NO Mass this morning 6:30 p.m. Vigil Mass † Joshua Webster-Jankowski Family 7:00 p.m. 12 Steps to Freedom - Library
Friday, November 1, All Saints Day 8:20 a.m. Mass † St John the Evangelist Memorial Associa on & all of our Faithful Departed 9:00 a.m. Confessions - Church 9:45 a.m. Bible Study - Library 6:30 p.m. Mass † People of the Parish 6:30 p.m. Knights of Columbus Bingo - St John Knights Hall November 2nd & 3rd: Anoin ng of sick a er all Masses & Olivewood Sales - Church Saturday, November 2, All Soul’s Day 8:20 a.m. Mass † St John the Evangelist Memorial Associa on & all of our Faithful Departed 3:00 p.m. Confessions - Church Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00 p.m. Mass † For all of our Faithful Departed Sunday, November 3, Daylight Savings Time ends Coffee & Donuts following 8:30 & 10a.m. Masses - Activity Center 8:30 a.m. Mass † JoAnn Boyden - her Husband 9:15 a.m. Edge - Deep 9:45 a.m. RCIA - School 9:45 a.m. Confirma on Class - Ac vity Center 10:00 a.m. Religious Educa on Program (REP) - School 10:00 a.m. Mass † Leo & Allene Spelman - their Family 11:30 a.m. Mass † Deceased members of the McWilliams & Mar n Families - their Family 11:30 a.m. Children’s Liturgy of the Word - Church 12:00 p.m. Natural Family Planning Class - Founder’s Hall 5:00 p.m. Mass † Max Burchfield, 4th anniversary of death his Family
This Weekend:
Advent by Candlelight
table Registra-
on in the
Gathering Space
following all Masses
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Whatever . . . from Fr. Robert
Please remember to sign up your family/loved ones for the St. John Memorial Mass Association. The deadline is November
29th. We offer the First Friday and First Saturday Mass each month for the association. More information can be found on
page 10.
All Saints Mass Schedule:
Thursday October 31st: NO 8:20 a.m. morning Mass. We will have a Vigil Mass at 6:30 p.m.
Friday November 1st: We will have a 8:20 a.m. morning Mass for the Holy Day and 6:30 p.m. No confessions after Morning
Mass.
For the past few weeks I have been pondering all the "work" that goes into Masses here at St. John. We have so many
volunteers who make things run relatively smoothly. This week I was struck by how dedicated our Mass Captains and
Sacristans are, and how much we really count on them. Their care for our church and organizing our Liturgies is nearly heroic
in their dedication.
Reflection:
What is my incentive for doing good? We all seek happiness. Fr. Robert Spitzer
identifies the first level of happiness as immediate gratification, an obligation to self
alone, and the second level as short-term gratification from personal achievement
and promotion of self. We can see this in the Pharisee of today’s Gospel.
So, shouldn’t doing what our faith asks us to do make us happy?
If I see myself as God sees me, I have immense gratitude that he loves me still,
because, even if I fast and tithe, I know I still fall short of the mark in many ways.
Yet, He loves me. When you feel this level of gratitude, as with the tax collector, you
are not likely to look down on the rest of humanity. The tax collector’s humility
does not prevent him from doing good, but points to Who is the Ultimate Good,
whose truth, love, justice and beauty is eternal, and the One we ultimately should
want to please. On the way home . . .
In what ways are we required to fast? (Think beyond Lent.)
Scripture Alive . . .
God already knows what we have done and what we have not done. Like a good
parent he always wants us to live up to what we are created for.
In Chapter one of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, CCC 27 states: The desire
for God is written in the human heart, because man is created by God and for God;
and God never ceases to draw man to himself. Only in God will he find the truth and
happiness he never stops searching for.
Open your Catechism this week and read together the Prologue, number I: To Know
God and Love God, and in your Bible, Genesis chapter 1, verses 26-28. To know the
depth of the love of God serves as a rock and shield in the trials of life.
Luke 18:9-14
Jesus addressed this parable to those
who were convinced of their own
righteousness and despised
everyone else.
"Two people went up to the temple
area to pray; one was a Pharisee and
the other was a tax collector.
The Pharisee took up his position
and spoke this prayer to himself,
'O God, I thank you that I am not
like the rest of humanity -- greedy,
dishonest, adulterous -- or even like
this tax collector.
I fast twice a week, and I pay tithes
on my whole income.'
But the tax collector stood off at a
distance and would not even raise
his eyes to heaven but beat his
breast and prayed,
'O God, be merciful to me a sinner.'
I tell you, the latter went home
justified, not the former; for
whoever exalts himself will be
humbled, and the one who humbles
himself will be exalted."
The Family Fully Alive, October 27, 2019
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DATE LECTOR E.M. USHER SERVER
Sat.
Nov.
2
5:00
PM
Guilbault, M. (1) Guilbault, R. (2)
Alcantara-Fader, J. Balmer, P. Fader, D. Fay, E. Gage, R. Holsinger, I.
LaGuire-Quinn, D. Meyers, S. Russ, S. Sechan, C. Sechan, M. Shepherd, L.
Balmer, F. Claxton, K. Husse, D. Husse, J. Lueck, J.
Ava & Gabe Meyers, Ma Celini
Sun.
Nov.
3
8:30
AM
Spaniola, J. (1) McCrate,D. (2)
Dembny, J. Frantz, S. Hewell, R. Koenigskneht, M. Kunkel, L. Menzies, N.
Novak, J. O’Brien, P. Roths, A. Topolinski, Jack, Turczyn, T. Willians, K.
Jewell, M. Leaver, M. Nagy, S. Porri , J. Redden, B.
Olivia Kenrick, Olivia Ba aglio, Joe LeDuc
Sun.
Nov.
3
10:00
AM
Hamilton, D. (1) Ostrander T. (2)
Bade J. Clements, D. Faricy, L. Gartland, S. Kenney, D. Kenney, M.
Kleinedler, R. Laue, K. Lukowski, F. Lukowski, J. Schmit, A. Spelman, J.
Cannazzaro, M. Cor s, C. Herstein, R. Rothley, R. Rothley, W. Tatro, R.
Ryan Hamlin, Anna & Maryssa Safford
Sun.
Nov.
3
11:30
AM
Murray,
D. (1)
Howd, P.
(2)
Carney, M. Dangcil, S. Kozak, D. Laetz, K. Lockwood, P. McMunigal, T.
Monahan, R. Sciturro, R. Taylor A. Walstrom, B.
Dziadzio, S.
Glinke, T.
Milowe, C.
Rheingans,J
Thomas, J.
Walters, L.
Vinny
Claborn,
James
Roche,
Jhonny
Strenk
Sun.
Nov.
3
5:00
PM
Moore, A.
(1)
McDunno
ugh, C.
(2)
Haiss, A. Moore, K. Sloan, J. Stoolmaker, D. Stoolmaker, S.
Bujak II, J.
Gilbert, M
Ke erer, A.
Strickert, J.
Strickert, K.
Cameron
S lson,
Molly
Killian,
Ellie
Doherty
Music and Liturgy. . . Freeman Tucker
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Eph 2:19-22; Ps 19:2-5; Lk 6:12-16
Tuesday: Rom 8:18-25; Ps 126:1b-6; Lk 13:18-21
Wednesday: Rom 8:26-30; Ps 13:4-6; Lk 13:22-30
Thursday: Rom 8:31b-39; Ps 109:21-22, 26-27, 30-31;
Lk 13:31-35
Friday: Rv 7:2-4, 9-14; Ps 24:1-6; 1 Jn 3:1-3;
Mt 5:1-12a
Saturday: Wis 3:1-9; Ps 23:1-6; Rom 5:5-11 or 6:3-9;
Jn 6:37-40, or any readings from no. 668 or
from the Masses for the Dead, 1011-1016
Sunday: Wis 11:22 — 12:2; Ps 145:1-2, 8-11, 13-14;
2 Thes 1:11 — 2:2; Lk 19:1-10
Please volunteer via the app or login to your profile at www.rotundaso ware.com/ministry/StJohnFenton
We have been beyond blessed to experience an incredible increase in the numbers of our Youth Choir over the past few weeks! Children from our community, have been joining together in rehearsals, learning new music, and singing old favorites. The Youth Choir helps to elevate the music at some of the Masses in our Parish, the children from the school singing at the All School Masses, and the entire choir singing for the 11:30am Mass on the first Sunday of the month, and the 5pm Saturday Mass the third Sunday of the month. Sound like fun? The youth think so! If you know anyone who loves singing and might be interested in joining the Youth Choir, don’t hesitate to reach out! There’s still time to join, or even just give it a try! Of course this would not at all be possible without the support of the parish, so thank you all for your prayers, time, and treasures!
Questions? Comments? Contact: Freeman Tucker
Director of Music Ministries freeman@stjohnfenton.org
Office: (810) 373-0688
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Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults Sandy Shaker . . . . Director of Formation, Deacon Dan Medich Jr. . . . .
When we enter a church we are entering a Story, the
Story of Salvation.
In RCIA, we are learning that we are a part of this
wonderful Story of Salvation.
Let's start from the beginning.
Chapter 1. Creation: God made us, because He loves
us and He wants to share His goodness with us.
Chapter 2. The Fall: Sin entered into the world when
Adam & Eve turned their backs on God, caving into
temptations from the devil.
Chapter 3. She made me do it. Sin causes tension in
our relationship with God and each other.
Chapter 4. Key Players. God chose Key Players,
Noah, Abraham, Moses Israel and King David, to start
the repair that sin has brought down on the world.
Chapter 5. Jesus. God sent His Son, Jesus in our
behalf to repay the debt to God and to re-open
heaven. Jesus is our Redeemer.
Chapter 6. You. God calls each of us to
conversion. We all have a part to play in this Story of
Salvation.
What is in the next chapter? That is up to you. We all
have a part to play. God has made us to depend on each
other. By living out our roles , and giving service to
others, we give, “glory to God" and dignity to our lives.
Remember when we cave in (and we all do) we are no
longer serving God and His Goodness, we are serving the
evil one.
Peace & Joy,
Sandy
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Coordinator Religious Education, Annie Kitching . . . . Youth and Young Adult Ministry, Alan Day . . . .
A Spotlight on Liturgy
This semester, all of our youth programs, and our parish
as a whole, have taken on the mission of renewing our
understanding and love of the source and summit of our
faith, the Eucharist. Our foundational conversations
have been directed toward Liturgy, so I thought I would
share some of these insights with you here.
Often we hear the word “Liturgy” and immediately
think of Mass. While the mass is a form of Liturgy, it is
not the only one. The Catechism of the Catholic Church
tells us that, within the Christian context, Liturgy is
“the participation of the People of God in ‘the work
of God.’ Through the Liturgy, Christ, our redeemer
and high priest, continues the work of our
redemption in, with, and through his Church” (CCC
1069).
In this context, the Catechism continues to explain,
Liturgy not only includes Mass but also the
proclamation of the Gospel and activity charity. This
can include celebration of any of the seven sacraments,
praying the Liturgy of the Hours. The Catechism also
speaks of liturgy as “a participation in Christ’s own
prayer addressed to the Father and the Holy Spirit,” and
the source and goal of Christian prayer (CCC 1073).
All of this is to punctuate the importance of liturgy and
prayer as opportunities to unite ourselves with Christ
and draw closer to who we were made to be. It is
through whole hearted participation in prayer and
liturgy that we come to know the heart of our Triune
God and develop a deeper understanding of our own
identity in light of the Lord and his love for us. It is
through liturgy that we are healed, transformed, filled,
fortified, and given everything that we need in order to
live out the best most authentic version of ourselves.
In this season, let us pray for renewed understanding
and strength in our participation in liturgy, that we may
wholeheartedly give ourselves over to Christ, come to
know his face, and be immersed in his love and mercy.
That heading is a little bit of a bait-and-switch, howev-
er our substitutes ARE responsible for sharing the
sweetness of the Lord! (Plus, I couldn’t find any other
attractive clip art.)
The point is: we could use some substitutes for our
Sunday Preschool - Grade Five Religious Education
Classes. (10 a.m. -11:15 a.m.)
If you have ever considered becoming a catechist, but
didn’t feel like you could make the weekly commit-
ment, this is for you.
If you ever wanted to see what being a catechist is like,
without locking yourself in for a whole year, here’s
your chance.
If you would enjoy an occasional adventure in faith-
sharing, hop on board!
If you want a way to serve the parish that will garner
you the most appreciation for the least effort - THIS
IS IT!
When you substitute, we provide full step-by-step les-
son plans, with lots of fun activities (even a “script” to
follow)….and we have all the materials and supplies
ready to go. You show up; enjoy 12 or fewer kiddos
for an hour, and we fall on our knees in gratitude.
Contact me (Annie) either by email or phone (see the
back of the bulletin!)
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Director Deacon Terry Carsten. . . . St. John Social Ministries
Recently, at a pro-life dinner, a re red
veterinarian described the abhorrence
he and fellow students experienced as they
were taught the dismemberment procedure
necessary to remove a dead calf from it’s
mother’s womb. A procedure that sickened medical students when
performed on a dead calf is rou nely used on live human babies.
We would like to turn away from such ugliness, but we must
con nue to stand up for what is right. Your signature is not too
much to ask for, is it?
If you did not sign the pe on when we had it available in July/
August, please make sure to do this! Pe ons are available for
any Michigan county in the parish office throughout the week. You
must be a registered voter, and you may only sign once. The drive
con nues through November.
More than 200,000 signatures to end dismemberment abor ons
have been received at the Right to Life of Michigan office.
Last week marked the halfway point of the Michigan Values Life
pe on drive, and the signatures received represent half of the
400,000 goal. 340,047 valid signatures are necessary to ini ate
legisla on to ban the late-term dismemberment abor on
procedure.
Pe ons for any county in Michigan are in the parish office.
You must be a registered voter and may only vote once.
THANKSGIVING BASKETS
St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry will again be helping those in
need with the distribu on of Thanksgiving baskets on
Saturday, November 23, between 10:00 a.m. And 1:00 p.m.,
in the Knight’s Hall. If you or anyone you know is in need of a
Thanksgiving basket, please call 750-0469 and leave a message
with your name and phone number. A
volunteer will return your call to obtain
further informa on.
Thanksgiving FOOD
Collec on
The Pantry is constantly in need of dona ons. We are able to operate only because of
your support, so we thank you for always being so generous.
The Pantry is open every third Saturday of the month between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. to receive dona ons.
If that is not convenient for you, dona ons may also be delivered during the week to the church’s main office. A
volunteer will collect the dona ons and take them to the pantry.
Items in need of for Thanksgiving are:
brown sugar canned yams jar or canned gravy canned fried onion rings
Bob Redden and Dave Berent accept a
$594.53 check from Julie DeGayner, the
manager of the Holly Goodwill Store, to help
support the St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry.
The check is the result from the Holly
Goodwill’s "Round Up" program that donates
to charitable organizations six times a year.
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An Education in Faith
Staff will directly supervise students in grades preschool through eighth grade who are enrolled in the St. John School aftercare program. Staff will work in partnership with the Jets Club Director to monitor students in a safe and nurturing environment.
This position is from 3:00pm to 6:00pm, Monday through Friday. Schedule is based on the academic year.
For more details, interested candidates should call the school office at 810-629-6551
Please join us on Friday, November 1st at 8:20a.m. for a special All Saints Day Mass.
Our Preschool 4 and 4th grade students will dress up as saints and process down the aisle.
St. John School is seeking to hire new staff for our Jets Club aftercare program
Nuts and Bolts . . . .
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Our Parish Life Together . . . . .
Please Pray for our Sick and Homebound
And he told them a parable to show them
that they ought always to pray
and not lose heart.
- Luke 18:1
Please call the Parish Office at 810-629-2251 if you or a family member is in need of prayers. Names will be removed after 6 weeks, but can be renewed with a phone call.
Tim Alger David Barch Jack Beecherl Mary Boan Joann Bourdeau June Brancheau Amber Brundle Daniel Cartwright Jennifer Cieleska John Cislo Charles Connelly Pat Coscia Zoe Cossin Bill Cowan Suzanne Davis Phyllis Davis Mary Dott Lori Delecki Doug Dziadzio Judy Ewald
Fr. Dwight Ezop Cindy Fairfield Ed Farrell Carol Green Lillian Green Aubrey Guilbault Walt Henry Ryan Hoffman Randal Hoover Tom Jordan Peggy Keck Jackie Kepsel Linda Lach Judy Larzelere Tom Lazar Larry Martin Craig Morris Bill Nagy Neil O’Brien Kathleen Page
Patricia Poole Deborah Prater Joyce Rolston Tammy Ross Deborah Stroud Colette Turkowski Nina VanGilder Albert Vorachek Jacob Wilson
Offertory Observation...
Both the first reading and today’s psalm say clearly that
the Lord hears the cry of the poor. Have I been given the
gifts-of time or money or abilities-to be the means by
which God answers their need?
Vocation Views…
Be humble and allow God to do great things through you.
Sebastian Alexander Tyll, 20, died Friday, October 18, 2019. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated here October 22, 2019.
May the souls of the faithful departed,
through the mercy of God, rest in peace
Stewardship Corner
October Week to
Date - October
Month to Date-
October
Year to Date
Sunday/Holy Day - Actual $23,464.32 $92,630.92 $445,732.41
Budget $31,730.77 $95,192.31 $507,692.32
Difference ($8,266.45) ($2,561.39) ($61,959.91)
Year to Date–
Last Year
$530,842.83
$516,666.68
$14,176.15
Mission Statement: As disciples of Jesus Christ at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Parish, we are called to work for the salvation of all, sharing the Good News of God’s love, mercy, and forgiveness, while serving one another.
The parish has been busy
getting the campus ready for
colder weather. The sprinklers
have been winterized, and
maintenance is being done on
our rooftop units at the school
and activity center. Some of the
items getting done are the
filters in those units and also
any repairs that need to be
done.
You may have noticed that the church is getting warmer
too. We turned on the boiler for the season, and there were
some repairs that needed to be done when the switch-over
happened. We are also winterizing the chapel at this time.
We will have the pipes winterized and the heat adjusted to
insure that the chapel stays in good shape during the
coming winter months. We are also looking at having
spray foam insulation in there to help keep little
critters out that are looking for a warm place to live during
the winter.
I will bless the LORD at all times; his praise shall be ever in my mouth.
Let my soul glory in the LORD; the lowly will hear me and be glad.
-- Psalm 34:2
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Weekend Rosary Come join us praying the Holy Rosary one half hour before the 5:00p.m., 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. weekend masses.
October is the month of the Rosary and Respect Life
Month. You are invited to join your fellow parishioners
praying the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary one half hour
before the 5:00 p.m., 8:30 a.m., and 10:00 a.m. weekend
masses. Our intention will be for government recognition
of the sanctity of life from conception until natural
death. We will also be praying for the success of the
Dismemberment Ban Petition.
the Domestic Church . . . . CCW- Council of Catholic Women News... Two things I remember about October being special
follow: The first would be Respect Life. Not only is this
important to consider for the unborn but in all aspects of
our lives. How do we show respect to one another, the
young, the elderly, classmates, family, friends and
neighbors? Many people feel they only need to respect
their own life. Second, growing up in a strong Catholic
community in Detroit, I remember in the 60's a deep
respect and devotion to the Blessed Mother. Nightly we
could pray the rosary as it came over the radio. School had
nightly rosary at 7:00 p.m. at the church during October, so
we had the opportunity to pray together. We all made time
to pray the rosary for peace. It is great that we pray the
rosary together before Mass. Mary and Jesus hear our
prayers.
Once again I extend an invitation to all ladies of the
parish: Our Council of Catholic Women invite you to join
us for our fall gatherings. October is our membership
month. In your envelope packet for the week of Oct. 6
there was a special envelope for CCW dues of $12.00,
payable in October and November. Think about joining us.
November 13: Pre-Advent/Christmas Breakfast Gathering,
at 10:00 a.m. Hill Street Grill .
December: NO Meeting-consider Advent by Candlelight
Please remember to thank God for your faith and the
freedom to practice it. Pray for our parish and our priests.
Ask God to rekindle faith in those Catholics who have
fallen away from the Church. Pray for our country's
leaders and the choices they have to make for us all. Don't
forget those who put their lives on the line for peace and
safety in our nation and the world. Many are making big
sacrifices for world peace.
Have a Blessed Week. -Sandy Tryles
The new Pictorial Directory is great! Our St. John Parish
family helps our domestic church. Having a network of
believers to care for, share with, learn from, and pray
with reflects our loving God who knows we need one
another. A community of faith is what we celebrate on
the two upcoming feast days, All Saints’ Day and All
Souls’ Day. The saints in Heaven, the souls in Purgatory,
our fellow parishioners and all Catholics around the
world make up our community of believers. I love the
quote, “Saints are sinners who keep on trying.” We are all
saints!
A great family activity that incorporates this communion
into our lives is to pray for one another. Using our new
pictorial directory, start with the first photo and pray for
the family of the person/s pictured there, and for all
members of their family both living and deceased. You
could even call upon the intercession of their patron
saints. Make sure the photo is seen by everyone so there
is a face with the prayer being offered each day. This can
be done at dinnertime or first thing in the morning,
whenever your family is together. I do not know how
many photographs there are but it will take several
months to get through all of them. This is a huge way we
can help one another.
Do you listen to Catholic radio or watch Catholic
television? These are such good resources for living
family life as a domestic church, for learning our faith,
and joining in communion with the universal family of
God. There have been so many times when I have been
struggling with a concern and then on Catholic radio they
are addressing the exact topic of my concern. Another
great resource to take advantage of is the free offering to
our parish of Formed.org. As Catholics, we have a huge
and amazing family of believers to journey with to
Heaven.
We are made for community and not for isolation. Being
lone soldiers have caused a myriad of problems in our
society today. Healthcare professionals and mental health
workers are becoming more aware of our need for
community to have wellbeing of mind, body and spirit.
Let’s live in communion with all the saints!
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WE ARE COLLECTING YOUR EMPTIES!
NOVEMBER 2 & 3
“Bottles, Cans & Alms,” for St. John Outreach
Look for the trailer in the south church parking lot
ALL SAINTS’ DAY, NOV. 1ST (Holy Day of Obliga on) Vigil Mass, ) Thursday, October 31st (No morning 8:20 Mass) at 6:30 p.m. Masses on Friday, November 1st at 8:20 a.m., and 6:30p.m.
ST. JOHN MEMORIAL MASS ASSOCIATION
The St. John Memorial Mass Associa on Masses are offered the first Friday and first Saturday of every month. You may enroll loved ones through November 29th for the year 2020 (January through December 2020). Those enrolled will be posted in a January bulle n and displayed on the wall by the prayer candles in church. A typical memorial may read “for the deceased members of the Smith family.” The cost for the year is $60. Please come to the parish office Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm, or call 810-629-2251, or email mfrench@stjohnfenton.org to enroll. ADVENT CANDLES AVAILABLE The K of C Domes c Church Commi ee will once again be offering sets of tradi onal Advent candles for sale
before Masses the weekend of November 23 & 24. These will then be blessed during Mass. Advent candles will also be available at the Knights Country
Breakfast on November 17th to bring back with you if you would like them to be blessed at the Masses on Nov. 23/24.
BETHLEHEM WOOD CARVING Our friend Louie from the Holy Land will
be back with carved olive wood religious art to sell. Fewer pilgrims are journeying to the Holy Land today, making it difficult for Chris an ar sans to support
their families. Please support these Catholic Chris an communi es! Olive wood religious art will be available in the Gathering Space N W N 2 3. Checks, cash and credit cards are accepted. Thank you.
Missed the Signup ?
There is still an opportunity to reserve a table. All women of St. John are invited, and are encouraged to invite their friends! There is no
charge for this event, however seating is limited. Email PLCStJohnFenton@gmail.com
If you had your photo taken for our 175th
Commemora ve Photo Directory last year, your
complimentary directory can be picked up in the Gathering
Space following Masses this weekend,
and next weekend. These are LABELED with your
name, please check to make sure you have only your own.
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ALL SOULS MASS
The Knights of Columbus Memorial Mass for deceased members of the Knights and Ladies Auxiliary is Thursday, November 7, 6:00pm in the church. All family members of present and deceased Knights, and Ladies, are invited to join us, as well as anyone who wishes to a end. Refreshments will follow in the Founders Hall of the Ac vity Center.
RETREAT AT MARYVILLE, HOLLY
Living in Gra tude: A One-Day Retreat All are invited to a one-day retreat on Nov. 16 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. that will discuss the benefits of living inten onally with a grateful heart and mind. Par cipants will reflect on prac cing gra tude daily, what Scripture has to teach us about being grateful, and prayer experiences with gra tude. Felician Sister Judith Marie Blizzard will lead the retreat, which will be held at the Maryville Retreat Center in Holly, Michigan. Cost is $50 per person and includes lunch. Both men and women are invited to a end. For more informa on, or to register, go to www.maryvilleretreatcenter.org or call Sr. Catherine Ryzewicz at 248-634-5566.
MASS FOR FAMILIES OF MISCARRIAGE & CHILD LOSS
Sunday, October 27, 2019, 12:30 pm St. Ma hew Catholic Church, Flint (706 Beach St, Flint, MI 48502) Contact 517.342.2440 with ques ons.
Married Couples Weekend: December 6-8, 2019 St. Francis Retreat Center, DeWi
MISSION: CRITICAL Marriage is more than a flee ng fashion, it is of enduring importance.
Pope Francis, Amoris Lae a
The weekend includes a Renewal of Vows ceremony, vigil Mass, inspiring talks, ample me to unwind and reconnect with each other, cocktail recep on, outstanding food, and a few added touches to make your weekend a true renewal of spirit! It’s our Mission---and it’s Cri cal that we focus on it together!
FUN RELAXING INSPIRING A great Christmas gi idea! Register now as space is limited!
Marriage Preparation Sponsored by
Catholic Charities of Shiawassee and Genesee Counties
(810) 232-9950 Date Time Location
2020
January 11th (Saturday
9am-3pm Holy Redeemer Family Life Center 1227 East Bristol Road Burton, MI
April 18th (Saturday)
9am-3pm St. John Family Life Center 505 Dayton Street Davison, MI
GOT STUFF? St . John has an account with Fratz Consignment & My Sister and Me Consignment stores. If you are cleaning out, moving, etc., they will take household items: furniture, tools, small appliances, jewelry, etc. etc.
Fratz Consignment : 14219 Torrey rd. 810-714-0588 No clothing.
My Sister and Me: 1210 N. Leroy St. 810-730-0865 doe s take high quality, lightly used clothing. Monies raised are donated to the church.
Have you no ced that your neighbor needs help? We at St. John church want to reach out and help them have a joyous Christmas this year.
Please fill out an Intake form from our website, or at the Welcome Desk, by the deadline Monday, November4th.
For more informa on, please call Chris ne Champlin at 810-986-9466 or visit the parish website at www.stjohnfenton.org.
Call the Outreach office at 810-629-1817 and leave your name and phone number if we can be of any help.
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Children's Liturgy of the Word is offered at the 11:30AM Mass each Sunday. Children k -5th grade will be invited to leave with catechists during that
Mass, to experience the readings and homily presented at their own level. They return to their
families during the collec on.
KC COUNCIL 7418 IS 40 YEARS OLD!
Our St. John's Knights of Columbus Council turns 40 years old on October 23rd! We will be hos ng a 40th Anniversary party on Tuesday November 19th at 6:30 pm in the Knights Hall. If you are interested in a ending this event RSVP by Nov. 5th to Mike Archambault at gk7418@mikofc.org or 810-560-8092
YOUNG FAMILY FUN NIGHT
The Next Young Family Fun Night is Friday, November 8! Happy Fall, St. John Families! Please join us in some indoor fun for families with children 12 and under, while providing an opportunity for parents to connect! YFFN will be held the second Friday of every month and will provide food, games, cra s and open gym. This month we will be focusing on all things fall!! Come visit us November 8th from 6:00pm to 8:00pm in the Ac vity Center for cra s and snacks! We look forward to seeing you all soon!
DIVINE MERCY, A WAY OF LIFE
At St. Mary Cathedral Parish Hall, Lansing, on Saturday, November 23, 2019 from 12noon to 2pm., we have the honor of Dr. Bryan Thatcher, director of Eucharis c Apostles of the Divine Mercy, speaking. His talk covers Forgiveness; Trust in God; Eucharist and the Gi of Life. God Loves us all! There is no charge, however, we would like a head count to accommodate everyone. Please contact Diane Arzberger at 517-402-1562 or dcarzberger@yahoo.com.
CRAFTERS WANTED Cristo Rey Church, Lansing, is looking for cra ers to take part in their 11th Annual Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 2, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Please contact Diana Delgado at 517-487-4944 for more informa on and an applica on. All handmade items only.
Come join us for Christ-Centered Support
12 Steps to Freedom
You will find help and healing in learning how to let go and let God.
This group is for you if a family member or friend suffers from alcohol or drug abuse, mental health issues, or other behaviors that cause dysfunc on in your rela onships.
Step 1 begins Thursday, November 7 This is an especially great place to start.
Thursday evenings 7:00-9:00pm In the Ac vity Center Library Ques ons? call Marie 248-974-9100 or Angela 810-513-1453.
Now Recruiting Altar Servers
For all NEW AND PREVIOUS ALTAR SERVERS If you are interested in becoming an altar server please
leave your contact information at the parish office or
stop in the sacristy after weekend masses.
Please return to parish office or church sacristy
Name__________________________________________grade______
Phone:_______________________email:________________________
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EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Come and adore Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament each Friday following the 8:20 a.m. mass un l 8:00 p.m. in the ‘cry room’ of the church.
S.O.S.
The shelves are bare at Catholic Chari es! The next me you’re shopping, would you kindly consider picking up extra shampoo, toothpaste, or packages of toilet ssue? Any toiletries at all would be a huge help. For your convenience, there are tubs in the gathering space near the entrances to drop off supplies. A kind parishioner takes them to Catholic Chari es each week, or you can deliver them to: 901 Chippewa St, Flint, MI 48503 Personal needs items such as toothpaste, shampoo, diapers, formula, and toilet paper, as well as clothing and household goods, are distributed to those in need. For more informa on please call (810) 265-7025
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER
Weekend Opportunity Fall in love all over again! Refresh your faith and invest in your marriage by a ending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend Nov. 15-17 at Weber Center in Adrian or Feb. 28-Mar. 1. For more info or to apply check out www.wwme.org or contact Chris & Darla Vinton at 269-953-8287
UNPLANNED
Showing in the St. John Knights Hall (Parking behind the school)
Recommended for adults and children 15 and over.
Me & My House is a prac cal game plan for Catholic parents who are struggling with all the things that parents struggle with. We challenge you to do li le things. To make li le changes that will make a huge impact on your family.
In this Catholic Paren ng Program, you will discover the founda ons that can strengthen your motherhood and fatherhood. You will learn the habits that can make paren ng easier, and the habits that you absolutely want to avoid. In fact, we will get so prac cal that we'll discuss discipline and how to set boundaries, so that by the end of the program you will have a very clear sense of how you want to build your unique family culture with the children God has given you.
We have also included an en re sec on on the Faith, so that you can begin guiding your son or daughter towards God's plan for their lives in a way that is natural and effec ve.
All on FORMED.org/me-and-my-house
St. John the Evangelist Catholic Parish
600 North Adelaide Street Fenton, Michigan 48430
Phone: 810-629-2251 Fax: 810-629-2302
Website: www.stjohnfenton.org
Clergy REV. ROBERT COPELAND, Pastor: 810-629-2251 (rcopeland@stjohnfenton.org) REV. RYAN RILEY, Associate Pastor: (rriley@stjohnfenton.org)
DEACON TERRY CARSTEN, Outreach Coordinator: 810-373-0691 (deaconcarsten@gmail.com) DEACON DAN MEDICH JR, Director of Formation : 810-373-0685 (deacondan@stjohnfenton.org) DEACON RICH STOOLMAKER, Permanent Deacon rstoolmaker@stjohnfenton.org
Parish Ministry Staff SISTER MARY ANN MCCARRON CSJ, Pastoral Associate: 810-373-0692 FREEMAN TUCKER, Music Ministry: 810-373-0688 (freeman@stjohnfenton.org) SANDY SHAKER, Pastoral Associate/ Wedding Coordinator: 810-373-0711 (sshaker@stjohnfenton.org)
ALAN DAY, Young Adult & Youth Ministry: 810-373-0689 (alan@stjohnfenton.org) ANNIE KITCHING, Religious Education Coordinator: (annie@stjohnfenton.org)
Parish Office Staff: 810-629-2251 SHAUNA MEYERS, Operations Manager: (smeyers@stjohnfenton.org) TRICIA JORGENSEN, Parish Secretary: (tjorgensen@stjohnfenton.org)
MELANIE FRENCH, Parish Secretary, bulletin: (mfrench@stjohnfenton.org) CAROL BECK, Finance Assistant: (carol@stjohnfenton.org) AMANDA LUPU, Formation Secretary: (alupu@stjohnfenton.org )
St. John School: 810-629-6551 WWW.STJOHNFENTON.COM ANDREW SCHMIT, Principal (aschmit@stjohnfenton.com)
ANGIE HAISS, Office Manager: (ahaiss@stjohnfenton.com)
CARLY STONEHOUSE, School Secretary: (cstonehouse@stjohnfenton.com)
Educational Foundation /Legacy: 248-250-2036 BARB WALSTROM/RACHEL PEABODY
Weekend Mass Schedule Saturday: 5:00 p.m.,
Sunday: 8:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 11:30 am., & 5:00 p.m.
Daily Mass
Monday-Friday: 8:20 am & Wed. 6:30 pm First Saturday of the month: 8:20 a.m.
Holy Days: See Parish Bulletin or website
Confession Saturdays: 3:00 p.m.— 4:30 p.m.
Monday & Friday following 8:20 a.m. Mass until 9:30 a.m.
Wednesday 5:30 p.m.—6:20 p.m.
Adoration: each Friday 9:00 a.m.—8:00 p.m.
In the church cry-room
Baptism Baptism Preparation classes are scheduled the last weekend of the month. Parents should call as soon as possible after their child is born to register for this class at 810-629-2251.
Marriage Please contact Sandy Shaker 810-373-0711 at least nine months prior to wedding date, if possible.
Anointing of the Sick This sacrament offers the Lord’s healing strength and peace to anyone who is seriously or chronically ill or hospitalized. Please call the parish office if you wish to have someone receive this sacrament.
Rite of Christian Initiation RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation) is for anyone interested in joining the Catholic Church or for any adult who has not received the Sacraments of Confirmation or Eucharist. Please call 810-629-2251.
Facilities PARISH OFFICE—810-629-2251 ST. JOHN SCHOOL—810-629-6551 RFP OFFICE—810-629-1850 OUTREACH OFFICE—810-629-1817 ACTIVITY CENTER—810-629-3560 ST. JOHN KNIGHTS HALL—810-373-0694
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