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11804 S. Saginaw Street Grand Blanc, MI 48439
810-694-4891 hfgb.org
Facebook.com/HolyFamilyGrandBlanc
F E A S T O F T H E H O L Y F A M I L Y D E C E M B E R 3 1 , 2 0 1 7
Others First
(page 4 )
Morning of Reflection and Encouragement
(page 5)
Euchre Night
(page 7)
The Man Event
(page 11)
First Friday Mass for Vocations
(page 4)
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Parish Office���������694-4891
Hours$...$$$...$$$$$$ M-T 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. W-Th-F 8 a.m. - noon and 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Fax .$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$. 694-1583
Email: [email protected]
Website: hfgb.org
Pastor, Msgr. Jerry Vincke
Parochial Vicar, Fr. Dan Westermann
Deacon, Dennis Pennell Deacon, Larry Blondin
Music Director, Dr. B. Simon Lee
Associate Music Director, Dr. Sia Lee
Liturgy Coordinator, Lorri O’Dea
Business Manager, Brian Kita (interim) Evangelization/Discipleship, Dcn. Larry Blondin
Bookkeeper, Beth Sabolish
Parish Secretary, Theresa Dyer Bulletin Editor, Linda Doyle
Special Projects Coordinator, Nicole Urbanik
Mass Schedule
Weekend: Saturday (Vigil) 5:00 p.m.; Sunday 8 a.m., 10 a.m., 12 p.m. & 5 p.m. Children’s Liturgy of the Word (no summer) - during 10 a.m. Mass - For children four years old - 2nd grade
Weekday: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m. Holy Day: As announced in bulletin.
Sacraments
Reconciliation: Mon. - Fri. 5 - 5:30 p.m., Saturday 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m., Sunday 9:30 a.m. - 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. - 12 p.m., and by appt. with a Parish Priest. Baptism: Please make arrangements in advance. Marriage: Please make arrangements with Parish Priest at least nine months in advance.
Prayers & Devotions
Rosary: 7:15 am MWTF / 4:45 pm Tue / 8:30 am Sat Eucharistic Adoration: Tuesday$$. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Our Mother of Perpetual Help Devotion $.Tue. 6 p.m. Fatima Prayer Cell $... Wednesday 4:40 p.m.
Ministry to the Ill & Bereaved
Linda Waggoner, Linda Blondin 694-4891
Social Outreach Ministry���..771-7279
Hours M-F 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. / Brian Holyfield
Holy Family School�����.. 694-9072
School Day $$$$$$$$$$ 7:40 a.m. - 3 p.m. Principal, Theresa Purcell Assistant to Principal, Donna Delaney
Administrative Assistant, Lisa Harvey
Secretary, Chasity Campbell School Receptionist, Shelley Corcoran
Dir. of Adv./Alumni Relations, Ann Yochim Tabereaux
Religious Education�����..694-9072
Religious Education Classes (Pre-school - Adult) Children’s Liturgy of the Word$ during Sun. 10 am Mass
Grades K-6 Mon. 5 - 6:15 pm or Sun 11:00 am -12:00 pm
Grades 7-8$..Sun. 6:30 - 8:30 pm in St. Joseph Center Grades 9-12$..Confirmation prep (once per month, Sundays)
Special Education Contact the RE office
Director, Janet Gravel $$$$$$$$$$$ ext. 151
RCIA/Baptism Director, Maddie White.$$$$.ext. 154
Youth Ministry 694-9072
Coordinator of H.S./Middle School Youth Ministry, Jan Gravel, ext. 151, meets Sunday (during the school year), 6:30 - 8:30 pm in the St. Joseph Center.
Event/Facility Coordinator 694-9013
Carrie Pilarski Meeting and Event Facilities: Father Bush Parish Center, St. Joseph Center, and all other venues
Pastoral Council Chairperson, Matthew Williams
Vice Chairperson, Jordan Mitchell
At-Large Members: Rel. Ed./Youth - Tiffany Minder Athletic Boosters - Jayson Richert School/PTO - Melissa Mannor Communications/Events - Carrie Pilarski Worship Representative, Sr. Sharon Hektor Evangelization Representative, Deb Hawley
Christian Service Representative, Staffinea Mraz
Parish Life Representative, Carrie Pilarski Finance Representative, Jayson Richert
Commissions: Christian Service Commission Facilitator, Susan Hasselbach
Evangelization Commission Facilitator, Randy Petrides
Finance Commission
Facilitator, Jim Distelrath
Parish Life Commission Facilitator, Connie Lesley
To contact any Facilitators, please call parish office
Bulletin Deadline: The deadline for each Sunday is the previous Monday by noon. Watch the bulletin for holiday early deadlines. Submit to: [email protected]
P a r i s h D i r e c t o r y
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P a s t o r a l N o t e s
Msgr. Jerry’s Journal
missing in your life and what to do about it. Men’s weekend is April 14/15 / Women’s weekend is April 28/29.
• Men’s Conference: The diocese is having its annu-al men’s conference on Saturday, February 24, at Our Lady of Fatima Parish in Michigan Center. The theme is “Let us run with perseverance the race that is set before us.” (Hebrews 12:1). For more information, go to www.themanevent.org.
• Unlocking the Bible Mystery: The easiest way to understand the Great Story of salvation history. Tues, Jan 16 - Mar 13 / 6:30 - 8:15 p.m.
• Called and Gifted: God is calling you to a unique
purpose. Tuesdays Jan 9 - Mar 20 / 10 - 11:30 am or 6:30 - 8:30 pm
• Endow Women’s Study Group: Come and connect with a group of women in faith and friendship as we study. Begins Saturday, Jan 13 (2nd/4th Saturdays 9 - 11 am
• St. Joseph Covenant Keepers: Study, pray and be encouraged with other men of faith. 2nd/4th Saturdays 7:30 - 9 am OR 1st/3rd Sundays 6 -8 pm
• Familia: a new program for married couples. One of the first classes is “The Temperament God gave you.” Please contact Brittany Phalen ([email protected]) for more information.
• Saturday Men’s Bible Study: Men, reading and studying the Word of God, and discussing how to ap-ply the lessons to everyday lives. 2nd/4th Saturdays / 9 - 10:30 am
• Women’s Morning of Reflection and Encourage-ment: Are you looking for more? Join us Saturday, Feb 3, from 9 - 11 am for presentation and discussion on the importance of women’s friendships.
Have a blessed week with your families. Thanks for your support and prayers.
With love and prayers,
Saint quote of the week:
"Mary, give me your Heart: so beautiful, so pure, so im-maculate; your Heart so full of love and humility that I may be able to receive Jesus in the Bread of Life and love Him as you love Him and serve Him in the distressing guise of the poor." --Saint Mother Teresa
Feast: This weekend we celebrate our Feast Day, the Feast of the Holy Family—Jesus, Mary and Joseph. I really love the statues of the Holy Family in the niche in our Church. At some point we would like to get statues of the grandparents of Je-sus, Saints Anne and Joachim, on the other side (we would move the beautiful Our Lady of Guadalupe picture to our new chapel). Our Mother: I really love the fact that the Church cele-brates Mary, Mother of God on January 1. The Church wants all of us to dedicate the New Year through her. I’ve already given our building project over to her. This year, because January 1 falls on a Monday, the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, is not a holy day of obligation. We will have one Mass on New Year’s Day at 9 am. Hope to see you there. School begins: We welcome back our students on Wednesday, January 3. I’m sure they are all anxious to come back☺. I remember growing up as a child and enjoy-ing the Christmas break so much. I was in no hurry to come back to school. Weekday schedule: This weekday’s Mass schedule is a little different. We will have one Mass on Monday at 9 am for the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, and one Mass on Tuesday at 8 am, and then we resume our regu-lar schedule of 8 am and 5:30 pm Wednesday – Friday. Mexico: Fr. Dan will be gone this coming week. He is going on a mission trip to Mexico City with young adults as part of Renewal Ministries in Ann Arbor to work with and serve the poor. I’m excited because my niece and nephew will be on the trip too. Office: The office will reopen Tuesday, January 2. Planning ahead: A lot of us make New Year’s resolu-tions, especially when it comes to our health. That’s a good thing. The Church also offers some wonderful oppor-tunities to grow in our spiritual life, since all of us are body and spirit—not one or the other but both. Some of those opportunities include (please see our website for more information):
• ALPHA: Join the Adventure - Discover Jesus. Wednesdays Jan 10 - March 21.
• WELCOME (formerly CRHP): Welcome is an in-credible experience that helps you discover what’s
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Stewardship & Worship Receive God’s gifts gratefully - Cherish & tend to them responsibly - Share them in justice & love - Return them to God
Stewardship of Treasure December 23rd and 24th
No report available due to earlier bulletin deadline.
SUNDAY, DEC. 31ST
FEAST OF THE HOLY FAMILY
Saturday, Dec. 30th - 5:00 pm Vigil Sunday, Dec. 31st
*8am / 10am / 12 noon / 5 pm
Regular reconciliation Schedule
* Asterisk denotes NO INCENSE
MONDAY, JANUARY 1ST
SOLEMNITY OF MARY, THE HOLY MOTHER OF GOD
(NOT a Holy Day of Obligation)
9:00 am Mass ONLY
No reconciliation or evening Mass
TUESDAY, JANUARY 2ND
8:00 am Mass ONLY No reconciliation or evening Mass
HOLIDAY MASS SCHEDULE Parish Office Holiday Hours
The Parish Office will be closed
Friday, December 29th, and Monday, January 1st
In case of emergency, please call Msgr. Vincke or Fr. Dan at 694-9183.
I need nothing but God, and to lose myself in the heart of God.
St. Margaret Mary
Eucharistic Adoration every Tuesday
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Come rest in the presence of the Lord…
if only for a moment.
“Others First” is Next Weekend We depend on your generosity to stock our St. Joseph Food Pantry and Clothes Closet. Please remember the needy as you shop this week. Bring nonperishable items to Mass next weekend. (They may be placed on the steps at the sides of the altar.) We especially need deodorant, toothpaste / toothbrushes, razor blades, laundry soap and Kleenex, as well as peanut butter, pancake mix/syrup, and cereal.
Your timely and wonderful generosity is appreciated, es-pecially by our clients. It seems that no sooner are we low in supply, than you show up with products!
With Outreach so busy and our ever-increasing clientele, we are in need of funds as well to support our efforts. Thank you for any future giving that you might direct to Outreach!
First Friday Mass for Vocations Please join us on Friday, January 5th, for Mass at 8:00 a.m. Our Mass Intention will be “For Vocation to the Priest-hood and Consecrated Life.”
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W h a t ’ s H a p p e n i n g H e r e
Lectors We have about a dozen Lector Workbooks still available for purchase for $10. Please contact Lorri O’Dea in the parish office at 694-4891 or [email protected].
Holy Family 8th Grade Washington DC Trip Annual "Bottle and Can Drive" Cans, Bottles and more Cans! Please start collecting and saving your bottles and cans! Proceeds will help fund the annual Holy Family 8th Grade trip to Washington DC in 2018. From January 3 – January 10, 2018, a large trailer will be parked outside Holy Family School and Church parking lot where you can leave your donated bags of returnable bottles and cans. What a great way to clean out your house and garage full of bottles and cans after the long holiday season! Questions? Please contact the Bottle and Can Drive Chair Scott Schuette at (517) 256-9706. Divorce Survival Workshop
Sunday evenings starting January 14th at 6:30 p.m. in Holy Family School
Cost is $14.95
This workshop will run through March 25th, however there is an online resource
for those who miss sessions.
Surviving Divorce was created to bring hope and healing to those who have experienced the pain of a broken marriage. It is for the newly separated and divorced and those still struggling with issues many years later. It will help them find answers, restore hope, and begin authentic healing.
This workshop will include a DVD video series with six guest speakers (four of whom are priests). You may register for the class online at
https://ascensionpress.com/redeem (with Redemption Code LJQ9A4)
or call the church office (694-4891) and provide your name, phone number and email.
55 & Over Club I will honor Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year.
Charles Dickens
No 55 & Over lunch until Tuesday, January 9th. Join us at 11:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Bring a friend.
A happy New Year for 2018!
Joy to the World There still may be copies available of JOY to the WORLD (for each family). Check Sr. Sharon’s desk in church or call the parish office. This gift was given out at the celebration of Christ-mas Masses this year. In this wonderful book, Scott Hahn beautifully explains that the Christ-mas story is foremost a family story. You will learn about the deep Scrip-tural meaning of the birth of Jesus Christ and come to more fully appre-ciate the unique role played by the figures we know so well in the Gos-pels’ accounts. From Mary and Joseph to the Magi and shepherds, this book will help you discover anew the joy of Christmas!
Morning of Reflection and Encouragement Women: Are you looking for MORE? Join us for a wom-en's Morning of Reflection and Encouragement on Satur-day, February 3rd, from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. (Location TBD.) There will be a presentation and discussion on the importance of women's friendships, followed by a chance to explore the various women's groups in the parish. If you're new to the parish, looking for a place to belong, or even just curious, we hope you will join us. Questions? Call Elizabeth Petrides 810-265-4189.
Evangelion Young Adult Ministry Discipleship. Community. Living Faith.
Visit our website for future meeting details at www.Evangelionmichigan.weebly.com
Email: [email protected]
Help Put God Back in America If you are concerned about the direction our country is go-ing, please join us in church at 3:00 p.m. every Friday and help with prayer to “Put God Back in America.” The more voices, the more powerful the prayer. For more infor-mation, call Joe Dunn at 694-9223 or Marje Mercier at 694-2276.
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Holy Family School FAITH FORMATION . . . ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
Call the school office to meet with the principal or to take a tour of the school at any time, day or evening
(810) 694-9072, Ext. 0 or email [email protected]
Website: www.hfsgb.org
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W h a t ’ s H a p p e n i n g H e r e
ENDOW Women’s Study Group Are you looking for a group of women to pray, study and learn with?
Come and connect with a small group of women in faith and friendship as we study St John Paul’s Apostolic Letter “On the Meaning of Christian Suffering.” This apostolic letter invites women to approach the question of why God allows suffering and how we are to understand it and participate in it as a means to our sanctifica-tion. This is a difficult question for all people to come to terms with, and this ENDOW study takes us along with St. John Paul II as he explores the various ways we experience suffering. There is no homework involved.
When: 2nd and 4th Saturdays beginning January 13, from 9:00 to 11:00 AM. Where: St Joseph Center Cost: Donation for study guide
For more information or to register, contact Vikki Lasota at (248) 459-3590 or [email protected] or visit www.ENDOWGroups.org.
Holy Family School Positions Open Cafeteria Help
Holy Family School is seeking a part-time position for a Cafeteria Worker. This candidate will assist in preparing and serving the food for the day to students from Kinder-garten to Eighth Grade within a faith-centered environ-ment, Monday through Friday. The ideal candidate should be a practicing Catholic and enjoy working with children.
Applications taken until position is filled. Interested candidates should submit the following to [email protected] or fax to (810) 694-9405. 1. Cover letter 2. Resume
3. List of three references (complete contact information)
Substitute Teachers GRADES K-8th
Holy Family School is looking for substitute teachers for all grades and subjects. Requirements: • Bachelor’s Degree
• Valid State Substitute Certification
• VIRTUS Certification
• Punctual
• Reliable
• Demonstrate moral and personal values
• Desire practicing Catholic
Respect Life Committee The Holy Family Respect Life Committee’s mission is to promote the Gospel of Life in our parish and in our com-munity. We meet on the first Monday of the month from September to May in Holy Family School - Rm. 7. Our next meeting is Monday, January 8th, at 7:00 p.m. If you would like to help bring change to Respect for Life in our country, please join us.
Euchre Night at Holy Family Holy Family Parish Life Commission is hosting Euchre Night to benefit the Lansing Diocese Seminarians on Fri-day, January 12th, in the St. Joseph Center. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with game play beginning at 7:00 p.m. Cost per person is $15 which includes snacks, beverages, and eight rounds of play. Come join in the fun and support our seminarians.
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Liturgical Ministry January 6 - 7 The Epiphany of the Lord
Weekly Readings Dec. 31 - Jan. 7
Sunday, December 31 - New Year’s Eve 9 AM - 2 PM Coffee & Donuts (FBPC) NO Religious Education (HFS) 1:30 PM Communal Baptism (CH)
Monday, January 1 - New Year’s Day
Parish Office closed
NO Religious Education
Tuesday, January 2
9 AM - 5 PM Eucharistic Adoration (CH) NO Senior Luncheon
Wednesday, January 3
9 AM - 12:30 PM St. Joseph Guild (FBPC) 6 - 9 PM Knights of Columbus District meeting (FBPC)
Thursday, January 4
7 - 9 PM Cantor/Adult Choir Rehearsal (CH) 6:30 - 8:30 PM DBSA meeting (SJC)
Friday, January 5
3 - 4 PM Help Put God Back in America (CH)
Saturday, January 6
4 - 4:45 PM Parish Children’s Choir (CH/Dr. Lee’s)
Holy Family Happenings
Mass Intentions January 1 - 7
5:00 PM Liturgy for Saturday, January 6
Lectors: Mary Ann Hergenreder, Darlene McKone
Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist: TBD Denise Dye Sr. Sharon Hektor Sandy Sprague Mike Dye Kathy Swiantek
Dennis Bridges Jean Farris Randy Swiantek
Servers: (names removed for web publication)
8:00 AM Liturgy for Sunday, January 7
Lectors: James Campbell, Shawn Slattery
Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist: TBD Cesar Bernabe Traci Snyder Megan Vicari Ica Bernabe David Tovey
J.J. Vicari Kim Dinger James Campbell Servers: (names removed for web publication)
10:00 AM Liturgy for Sunday, January 7
Lectors: David Caldwell, Sean Caldwell Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist: TBD Rob Toth Jim Mercier Deborah Jansen van Galen Mary Ann Whidden Marje Mercier Patricia Sheaffer Carolyn Roeser Genevieve Riopelle Rosemarie Shick Betty Ardahl
Gary Campbell Colleen Argus
Servers: (names removed for web publication)
12:00 PM Liturgy for Sunday, January 7
Lectors: John Tuohy, Peggy Tuohy
Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist: TBD Cynthia Leavy Desiree Londrigan
Mark Dyer Donald Leavy Paul Londrigan
Connie Lesley Sondra Rutkoski Kathy Savoie
Servers: (names removed for web publication)
5:00 PM Liturgy for Sunday, January 7
Lectors: Kathy Stewart, Deb Hawley
Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist: TBD Martha Mansour Nancy Repuyan
Katie Woycehoski Chris McVannel Kathy Stewart Deb Hawley Sharon Peasel Joseph Sliwka
Servers: Help (names removed for web publication)
Monday, January 1
9:00 AM Sue Daunt by Michael and Cindy Bonneau
Tuesday, January 2
8:00 AM Michael Millerov by Sharon Funderburg
5:30 PM NO evening Mass
Wednesday, January 3
8:00 AM Thomas Wanbaugh by Wanbaugh Family
5:30 PM Dcn. Jack Daunt by Janice Hennen
Thursday, January 4
8:00 AM Paul Drevon by Religious Ed
5:30 PM Joan Zammit O'Sullivan by Beverly McElmeel
Friday, January 5
8:00 AM Marion and Rose Galvas by Richard Jobbagy
5:30 PM For Vocations to the Priesthood / Consecrated
Life
Saturday, January 6
8:00 AM Leo Studinger by Cathy Lane
5:00 PM Lawrence & Irene Nolde by Peggy & Fred Nolde
Sunday, January 7
8:00 AM William Rider by Pat Gaver
10:00 AM Blaine Anderson by the Anderson Family
12:00 PM Jim Hall by Gilbertson Family
5:00 PM All Holy Family Parishioners
Sunday: Gn 15:1-6; 21:1-3 or Sir 3:2-6, 12-14/Ps 105:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 8-9, [7a, 8a] or Ps 128:1-2, 3, 4-5 [cf. 1]/Heb 11:8, 11-12, 17-19 or Col 3:12-21 or 3:12-17/Lk 2:22-40 or 2:22, 39-40 / Monday: Nm 6:22-27/Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8 [2a]/Gal 4:4-7/Lk 2:16-21 / Tuesday: 1 Jn 2:22-28/Ps 98:1, 2-
3ab, 3cd-4 [3cd]/Jn 1:19-28 / Wednesday: 1 Jn 2:29--3:6/Ps 98:1, 3cd-4, 5-6 [3cd]/Jn 1:29-34 / Thursday: 1 Jn 3:7-
10/Ps 98:1, 7-8, 9 [3cd]/Jn 1:35-42 / Friday: 1 Jn 3:11-21/Ps 100:1b-2, 3, 4, 5 [2a]/Jn 1:43-51 / Saturday: 1 Jn 5:5-
13/Ps 147:12-13, 14-15, 19-20 [12a]/Mk 1:7-11 or Lk 3:23-
38 or 3:23, 31-34, 36, 38 / Next Sunday: Is 60:1-6/Ps 72:1-
2, 7-8, 10-11, 12-13 [cf. 11]/Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6/Mt 2:1-12
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Y o u t h N e w s a n d m o r e Religious Education High School Youth Ministry
Please join us for IMPACT again Sunday, January 7th, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. in the St. Joseph Center. Come see what we are all about while connecting with friends, having food, fun and exploring our faith! Bring a friend and check it out!
No Drop-in - IMPACT meetings on Dec. 31st.
Drop-In is Back! The Drop-In Center, which is located in the St. Joseph Center, will be open on Tuesdays from 2:30 - 5:30 p.m. This is open to all high school students who are looking for a place to do homework, work on group projects, hang out, talk, etc. The center will be open on Tuesdays throughout the school year. We are also in need of volunteers to help out.
Call Jan at 694-9072, ext. 151, if you have any questions.
Mission Statement: We, the youth of Holy Family, as disciples of Jesus Christ, seek to deepen our relation-ship with the Lord and welcome others into that relationship through prayer, fellowship and service.
For all high school students
Calendar Updates
There will be no Religious Education classes or Children's Liturgy of the Word on December 31 / Jan. 1
Classes and Children's Liturgy of the Word will resume on Sunday, Jan. 7, and Monday, Jan. 8.
Thank You
Thank you to our Knights of Columbus who provided a delicious dinner for the Bless the Baby Jesus event. We really appreciate you!
Students in Mrs. DeLoney's 5th grade class and Ms. Jones’ 6th grade class presented Janet Lane from Out-
reach with a check for $624 that they raised from the bake sale. Mrs. Lane told them about Outreach, what they do there, and will also give them a tour after the first of the
year. Thanks for your support of the bake sale. Mrs. Lane also thanked them for all the milk that was purchased for
the food baskets. They raised over $400 for that so every-one who came for a basket received a gallon of milk!
Members of IMPACT joined over 60 other teens at Holy Redeemer for a regional lock-in that featured speakers, Adoration and Reconciliation, music, games and food. Everyone had a great time!
Lock-In
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P a r i s h P r a y e r s a n d m o r e
Please pray for the following Holy Family parishioners who died on these dates:
December 31
Francis A. Swarbrick, Hugh Patrick Hackett, Francis Marta
January 1
Joseph Fisher, Gerald Williams, Marie York January 2
Thelma Wierzbicki, Sam Blower, Floyd “Jim” Johnson January 3
David Egan, Bruce Wood, George H. Lanham, Lucille Jozwiak January 4
Eugenie Hughes, Lloyd Racine January 5
Chloe Somers, Dorothy Keyes, Arline Pearson, Mary Tremblay
January 6
Virginia M. Guerin, Albert Blackman, Jack Darwin Miles, James Walter Blackmon, Joseph S. Kulik, Frederick Cole, Genevieve Wisniewski
Prayer Intention of Pope Francis for January
Evangelization: Religious Minorities in Asia - That Christians, and other religious minorities in Asian coun-tries, may be able to practice their faith in full freedom.
Please Pray for the Ill and their Caregivers Please remember in prayer those listed in the December 3 bulletin and those listed in the Parish Book of Interces-sions at the back of the church.
Jan. 1 Our Holy Father Jan. 2 Rev. John Linden / Rev. James Rolph
Jan. 3 Rev. George Varkey / Rev. David Harvey
Jan. 4 Rev. Nathaniel Sokol / Rev. Steven Anderson
Jan. 5 Rev. Jay Kersten / Rev. David Reamsnyder Jan. 6 Rev. Terrence Dumas / Rev. Benjamin Hawley
Jan. 7 Bishop Earl A. Boyea
Jan. 8 All Priests
Jan. 9 Rev. Michael Murray / Rev. Paul Tarabay
Jan. 10 Rev. David Speicher / Rev. John Lindsay
Jan. 11 Rev. John Fain / Rev. Dennis Dillon
Jan. 12 Rev. Joseph Campbell / Rev. Paul Cummings
Jan. 13 Rev. Jonathan Perrotta / Rev. Joseph Aubin
Jan. 14 Bishop Carl Mengeling
Jan. 15 Msgr. Michael Murphy / Rev. Thomas Nenneau
Jan. 16 Rev. Daniel Wheeler / Rev. Philip Schmitter
January 2018
Apostolate of Prayer for PriestsF Lansing
Prayerfully Prepared for You by the Contemplative Sisters Adorers of the Precious Blood, Portland, Maine
Jan. 17 Rev. Thomas Murphy / Rev. Kenneth Coughlin
Jan. 18 Rev. Kenneth McDonald / Rev. Anthony Brooks
Jan. 19 Rev. Alan Wakefield / Rev. David Stawasz
Jan. 20 Rev. Daniel Nusbaum / Rev. Gordon Reigle
Jan. 21 Rev. Thomas Helfrich / Rev. Michael Newman
Jan. 22 Rev. Michael Kuchar / Rev. Anthony Smela
Jan. 23 Rev. Michael O’Brien / Rev. John Rocus
Jan. 24 Rev. Prabhu Lakra / Rev. Karl Pung
Jan. 25 Msgr. Vincent Howard / Rev. James McHugh
Jan. 26 Rev. David Hannes / Rev. Phillip Sessions
Jan. 27 Rev. Donald Vettese / Rev. Eric Weber Jan. 28 Rev. James Mangan / Rev. Dwight Ezop
Jan. 29 Rev. James McDougall / Rev. Peter Clark
Jan. 30 Rev. John Whitlock / Rev. Gary Koenigsknecht Jan. 31 Rev. Roy Horning / Rev. Robert Pienta
Nursing Home Mass Intentions Thursday, January 4
10:30 AM American House for Kenneth Wolven by family
Wednesday, January 10
10:30 AM Abbey Park for Lester Liston, Jr. by the Nicholson & Feick families
Wednesday, January 17
10:30 AM Brookdale of Grand Blanc for Teresa Ellis by Theresa Dyer Thursday, January 18
2:00 PM The Oaks for Eddie Frakes by Mickey & Joyce Frakes
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C h r i s t m a s F l o w e r s
Thanks to all of you who remembered your loved ones with the special gift of altar flowers.
Those listed are in our prayers as we enjoy the beauty of our church at Christmastime,
thanking God for His Son, Jesus, and for the lives of the people being remembered.
In Loving Memory of: Audrey & Thad Aardal by Richert Family
Jeanette Adams by Richert Family
Anita Anderson by Richert Family
Eugene Bauman by Richert Family
Harry Bierig by Richert Family
Joseph Cantalope by Richert Family
Sheila Collins by Richert Family
William Doyle by Richert Family
Paul Drevon by Richert Family
Rosemary & Russell Durance by Richert Family
Scott Durance by Richert Family
Paul Garber by Richert Family
Jim Hall by Richert Family
Tom & Genora Halligan by Mike & Lana Zelley
Edward Helminski by Monica Crawford
Patrick J. Ivan by Beth & Art Daniels
Valerie & Gerald Jenkins by Richert Family
Mike Jenkins by Richert Family
Frank & Dorothy Landino by Richert Family
Linda Mangipane by Richert Family
Robert & Theresa McAvoy by Deborah McAvoy
Gordon and Marlene Poupore by Chris Poupore
Delphine & Dutch Reininger by Richert Family
Lila Marie Richert by Richert Family
Gerald Paul Richert by Richert Family
William & Mary Richert by Richert Family
Br. Victor Richert by Richert Family
Mert Sullivan by Richert Family
Elwood & Eunice Swett by Richert Family
Faye & Neil Swett by Richert Family
John Unger by Richert Family
Grace Walker by Richert Family
Nathan Williams by Richert Family
Marilyn Wylie by Richert Family
Living: Agnes Brochu by Mike & Lana Zelley
We welcome our newest families that have joined Holy Family. Let’s continue to make them and anyone else who walks through our doors feel welcome.
Justin and Jennifer Slusarzyk and family
Jean Riscavage
Paul and Katherin Hart
Michael Holihan
Andrew Rogowski
Marc and Theresa Davis
Our newest parishioners
THE MAN EVENT 2018: Diocese of Lansing Catholic Men’s Conference
“Let us run with perseverance the race that is set before us.” - Hebrews 12:1
Men, come to grow in your faith at the annual Diocese of Lansing’s Catholic Men’s Conference. In carrying out the tradition of providing an atmosphere of support and help-ing the Catholic men among us to courageously live a Christ-centered life in today’s world, this year’s theme will focus on how to ‘run the good race’ and boldly spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Registrations are now open and early-bird ticket purchas-es are available through January 13th. Simply visit www.themanevent.org to purchase your tickets online or by mail. Vendor and sponsorship opportunities are also available. Date: February 24, 2018 / Time: 10 AM – 5 PM
Location: Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church (913 Napoleon Road, Michigan Center, MI 49254)
Cost: $35 adult & $25 student thru Jan 13 / $40 adult & $30 student after Jan 13
What to expect:
• Motivating messages from Steve Ray and Fr. Tim MacDonald
• Adoration
• A mouth-watering pig roast BBQ lunch from Stick-A-
Pig-In-It • Music by Brian Flynn
• Mass with Bishop Boyea (4 p.m.)
To learn more, be sure to visit our website (www.themanevent.org), email us at [email protected] or call us at the Diocese of Lansing (517-342-2440).
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W h a t ’ s H a p p e n i n g H e r e
Welcome to our newest members who joined us through the Sacra-ment of Baptism.
Baptized on December 18, 2017
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The Great Adventure Bible Timeline The Easiest Way to Understand the Bible
The key to understanding the Bible is finding the story that ties it all together. The Great Adventure Bible Timeline learning system makes the complex simple by helping you to uncover the story woven through Scripture, so that you can make sense of it.
Beginner and advanced groups available!
Tuesdays: Jan 16 - March 13 / 6:30 - 8:15 p.m. in St. Joseph Hall
Cost: $20 for workbook study guide
DVDs available online
Please pre-register / website www.hfgb.org / email [email protected]
For more information: Dcn. Larry Blondin (810) 694-4891, ext. 254.
Called and Gifted
God is calling you to a unique purpose in life, a work of love that only you can do.
Come learn about that call. Called and Gifted is designed to help you learn
about the charisms (spiritual gifts) given to you by the Holy Spirit at Baptism.
Who should attend Called & Gifted?
• Those who are asking the questions, “How is God call-ing me to live out my life as a disciple of Jesus? Where am I called to serve – not just in the parish but also in my family, my workplace, the world?”
• Anyone in transition: changing jobs, empty nesters, returning to the workplace or facing retirement.
• New or returning Catholics who want to explore what it means to live their faith as an adult.
What is presented at the Called and Gifted sessions?
• The teachings of the Church on how charisms of the Holy Spirit work in your life and in our parish.
• The signs and characteristics of 24 of the most com-mon charisms of the Holy Spirit.
• How discerning your charisms can change your own life.
• How discerning your charisms can change the world and help spread the Gospel.
• How discerning and using our charisms together can help transform and renew our parish.
• Steps for discerning the charisms God has given you.
Sessions will be held Tuesdays, January 9th, through March 20th, 2018.
Morning sessions - 10:00 - 11:30 am in the St. Joseph Center. Evening sessions - 6:30 - 8:30 pm in the Fr. Bush Center Small Hall.
To register, call the parish office 694-4891 or email [email protected]
Cost: $20 for study materials.
Prayer Quilt Ministry Our Prayer Quilt Ministry team has added prayer shawls to our ministry. All crafters are welcome to join the ministry and craft a shawl whenever they are able. When finished with a shawl or for more information, please contact Geri Szydlowski at (810) 603-1690 or email [email protected]. Or attend our next meeting which is this Monday, January 8th, from 10 - 11:00 a.m. in the Fr. Bush Parish Center - small hall. (Meetings are typically the second Monday of each month.)
Please refer to www.shawlministry.com for some easy shawl patterns. A suggested size might be 24x36” wide and 5-6 feet long.
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A r o u n d t h e D i o c e s e
December 31: St. Sylvester St. Sylvester was elected pope in 314. He contributed greatly to the expansion of the Church after the peace of Constantine. He is the first saint not a martyr to be vener-ated in the Church.
January 1: Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. The Council of Ephesus in 431 defended Mary’s title of Theotokos—God-bearer. Today we celebrate that Mary is the Mother of God. Through her, Christ our salvation was born. In Christ, Mary has also become our Mother. January 2: St. Basil the Great After studying various modes of religious life, he founded what was probably the first monastery in Asia Minor. He is to monks of the East what Saint Benedict is to the West; and Basil’s principles influence Eastern monasticism today was best known as an orator. Though not recognized greatly in his lifetime, his writings rightly place him among the great teachers of the Church. Seventy-two years after his death, the Council of Chalcedon described him as “the great Basil, minister of grace who has expounded the truth to the whole earth.”
January 4: St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Mother Seton is one of the keystones of the American Catholic Church. She founded the first American religious community for women, the Sisters of Charity. She opened the first American parish school and established the first
Saints for the Week (December 31 - January 6)
First Saturday Devotions The World Apostolate of Fatima Diocesan Morning of Prayer and Reparation for World Peace will be held at St. Mary Queen of Angels (4413 Morrish Rd., Swartz Creek) on Saturday, January 6th, at 9:00 a.m. The morning will include Divine Liturgy, Investiture in the Brown Scapular, Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, Holy Hour of Prayer and Rosary.
American Catholic orphanage. All this she did in the span of 46 years while raising her five children. She died Janu-ary 4, 1821, and became the first American-born citizen to be beatified (1963) and then canonized (1975). She is bur-ied in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
January 5: St. John Neumann
John Neumann was born in what is now the Czech Repub-lic. After studying in Prague, he came to New York at 25 and was ordained a priest. He did missionary work in New York until he was 29, when he joined the Redemptorists and became its first member to profess vows in the United States. At 41, as bishop of Philadelphia, he organized the parochial school system into a diocesan one, increasing the number of pupils almost twentyfold within a short time. Well known for his holiness and learning, spiritual writing and preaching, on October 13, 1963, John Neumann be-came the first American bishop to be beatified.
January 6: St. Andre Bessette
At 25, André applied for entrance into the Congregation of the Holy Cross. After a year’s novitiate, he was not admit-ted because of his weak health. But with an extension and the urging of Bishop Bourget, he was finally received. He was given the humble job of doorkeeper at Notre Dame College in Montreal, with additional duties as sacristan, laundry worker and messenger. “When I joined this com-munity, the superiors showed me the door, and I remained 40 years,” he said.
HUSH Documentary Coming to St. Martha, Okemos "Women Deserve to Know" At 6:30 pm on Monday, January 8th, the St. Martha Coun-cil of Catholic Women (CCW) will be showing the award-
winning documentary HUSH (http://hushfilm.com). Indo-
Canadian Director, Punam Kumar Gill, felt that questioning anything around abortion was a treason to her feminist identity. But when she heard that the health information being given to women was subject to the politics of the people involved, and that 50 million women worldwide (1 in 3 in America) could be affected annually, she decided to take an honest and comprehensive look at this contro-versial subject. In the documentary, she wades through the highly volatile and politicized research around abor-tions' disputed connections with breast cancer, premature birth and psychological problems. This compelling docu-mentary is open for all in the community (women and men) to attend - come watch it with us! Childcare will be provid-ed. To watch the film's trailer, visit http://hushfilm.com/#section-trailer.
Special Needs Mass The Diocese of Lansing, Office of Specialized Ministries and All Faith Ministry for disABILITIES collaborated to-gether on December 10 to sponsor a Special Needs Mass and Holiday Party. We even had a visit from Santa and Nana Claus! Please join us on Sunday, January 28th, for our next Mass at the St. Francis Retreat Center Chapel located at 703 E. Main Street in DeWitt. Mass starts promptly at 2 p.m. followed by light refreshments. All are welcome! Please RSVP to Cathy Blatnik by January 24 at [email protected] or at 517-381-1410.