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JULY 21, 2019 • 16TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

CAUSE

OF

St. Mary, Our Joy

8200 N.Wayne Road • Westland, MI 48185

734-425-4421 • stmarycooj.org

Joyful News

Parish Mission Statement

The Parish of St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy, inspired by Mary’s “Yes” and led by the Holy Spirit,

strives to be a faith-filled community, joyfully welcoming all to witness and to celebrate the Gospel.

Parish Mission Statement

The Parish of St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy, inspired by Mary’s “Yes” and led by the Holy Spirit,

strives to be a faith-filled community, joyfully welcoming all to witness and to celebrate the Gospel.

St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy

AUGUST 4, 2019 • 18TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

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PARISH INFORMATION

8200 N. Wayne Road,

Westland, Michigan 48185

Phone: 734-425-4421

Email: [email protected]

Fax: 734-425-0650

Rectory Phone: (weekends & emergencies

only please) 734-421-6544

Website: www.stmarycooj.org

St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy

St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy

Office Hours

Monday to Thursday: 8:00am−4:00pm

Friday: 8:00am-Noon

Mass Schedule

MON, THURS & FRI

WED

SAT

SUN

8:30 am

12:00 Noon

4:30 pm

8:00 am

10:00 am

12:00 Noon

Confession

Saturdays: 3:30pm

Baptisms

Please call our Parish Office during

regular business hours. Parish member-

ship and preparation class required.

Marriage

Arrangements must be made by

registered parishioner at least six months

in advance to allow sufficient time for

instructions and preparation.

Anointing of Sick and

Ministry to Homebound

Our pastor, deacon or lay ministers are

available to visit upon request.

RCIA

(Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults)

For those interested in becoming a full

member of the Catholic Church. Please

call the office.

Report Sexual Abuse for any child or adult:

Call AOD victim assistance 1-866-343-8055 or

Call the Michigan Department of

Human Services at: 855-444-3911 any time

PASTOR

Fr. Shafique Masih Ext. 213

[email protected]

PRIEST IN RESIDENCE

Fr. Joe Plawecki

DEACON J im Hensel

(Deacon Emeritus)

FAITH FORMATION (pre-K to year 8)

Sabrina Queen Ext. 217

[email protected]

MUSIC AND WORSHIP

Steve Reyes Ext. 230

[email protected]

PASTORAL ASSOCIATE/

CHRISTIAN SERVICE

Paul Zbytowski Ext. 221

[email protected]

YOUTH MINISTRY

Carol Nelius Ext. 215

[email protected]

SECRETARIES

Peggy Fox Ext. 210

Sandy Young Ext. 211

[email protected]

BULLETIN / MINISTRY SCHEDULING

Jennifer Newman Ext. 218

[email protected]

BOOKKEEPER

Carol Pates Ext. 214

[email protected]

MAINTENANCE

Shannon Galoch Ext. 220

Matt Andresen

[email protected]

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

Jeff Burden Grand Knight

[email protected]

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL

Ext. 219

DIRECTORY

Chair: Julie Callahan

Vice Chair: Art Regner

Secretary:

PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL

Doug Cyr

Michael Gluth

Suzanne Price

Gary Pieknik

Pat Slusarz

Nancy Smith

Chris VanHoet

At-Large Members

If there are any names that can be removed from our Prayer List, please let us know by calling 734-425-4421

READINGS for August 10/11

1st Reading: Wisdom 18:6-9

Resp. Psalm : Blessed the people the Lord

has chosen to be his own.

2nd Reading: Hebrews 11:1-2, 8-19

Gospel: Luke 12:32-48

CPT Joey Saunders, U.S. Marines; Joseph David Onadia, U.S. Navy; PVT Marcus Rodriguez, U.S.

Army; SMSGT Terence Zelek, U.S. Air Force

OUR ACTIVE DUTY SERVICE MEMBERS

Hearing devices are available for

use during Mass. Please see our

music director in the choir area.

Bulletin Articles due by 9 am on Monday

(5 days prior to publication). Submitted

bulletin content is subject to approval.

Steve Anderson

Joe Andrzejewski

Victoria Angelosanto

Fran Ashe

Jason Billings

John Bishop

Irene Boduch

Lee Borycz

Boyington Family

Frank Briggs

Bob Cadotte

Michael Carrier

Tina Ciepley

Missy Cooper

Steve Demaggio

Betty DeVos

Pat Dunajski

Faith Falzon

Janet Fleis

Annette Fish

Edmund & Irene Frain

Jessica Freeman

Kevin Freeman

Alisa Gardner

Jeanette Gordon

Deb Gorski

Gerald Graziani

Paul Grden

Kenyatta Hughes

Viola Janus

Tonya Jordan-Jackson

Adeline Kaczor

John Kaminsky

Marilyn Kashat

Joan Klein

Bob Kluba

Rita Kraft

John Krokosky

John Lardin

Leonard Lewandowski

Phil Macunovich

MaryAnn Magon

Nikki Martinez

Dolores McCarthy

Christopher Merchant

Selena Montes

Debbie Moore

Michael Morris

Jane Murawka

Ashley Murphy

Leo Mysiewicz

Judie Nagy

Mary Napier

Martha Novotny

Vivian Nyland

Henry Pardo

Ruth Parisien

Jeannette Pawlaczyk

Gerry & Deb Pietszak

Kathryn Piotrowski

Charice Price

Angela Marie Riopelle

Debbie Robarge

Emma Roberts

Sara Robertson-Sevilla

Lynn Rodriguez

Mae Rose

Edward Rysztak

Grace Rysztak

Emma Scaramella

Jerry Schmucker

Karen Shea

Nancy & Jack Shea

Tom Shafar

Dianne Shekell

John Schuster

Andrea Sinadinoski

Diana Soine

Anna Soleto

Richard Spencer

Robert Stachura Jr.

Dolores Stark

Trudy Stchur

Ellen Steele

Patrick & Patricia Stewart

Natalie Tanana

Judith Thurner

Roberta Troher

Doris Urbanski

Jennifer Valdez

David Wasil

Karen Webb

Cathy West

Ron &Antoinette Wonsack

Joyce Yarde

Mike & Pam Yokley

Nova Zboyan

PRAY FOR OUR SICK

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August Greetings and Salutations,

Faith Formation registration forms were mailed to each family. If you

have yet to receive a packet, or if you are new to the Parish and have

children K-8 please contact me regarding Faith Formation

opportunities.

This week I would like to ask the Parish to keep in your prayers the

wonderful men and women who make up the Catechetical team for

the 2019-2020 school year. We are very blessed at Saint Mary, COOJ,

to have these wonderful Catechist’s share their knowledge of Faith

with our children.

Please keep in prayer that the Holy Spirit will ignite volunteer(s) to

teach in grade 4 and assist with a new Kindergarten program.

If there are any “high schoolers” interested in assisting in any of our

grades, please contact me for details.

Upcoming Dates to remember…

Meeting for Catechist’s on Monday, September 9th at 6:30p.m.

Faith Formation classes resume on Monday, September 23

rd

at 6:00p.m.

Parent Meeting, September 30

th

at 6:00p.m. Please meet in church.

These dates will be posted throughout the month.

Just for laughs…what do you call a dog magician?

A Labracadabrador!!!! Ahhhhh hahahahaha!

Have a great week everyone and remember let the SONshine in!

Peace and Prayers,

Sabrina

Queen’s Quotes from

Religious Formation

Sunday, August 25

Time: Noon

NEW LOCATION!

Mass on the grass will be on our front lawn

and picnic in our parish social hall.

A Hot dog lunch will be provided

Bring a chair or blanket to sit on and your own

non-alcoholic beverage.

Join us for an enjoyable afternoon of fun for all.

HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION

Assumption of the

Blessed Virgin Mary

THURSDAY, AUGUST 15

MASS TIMES

8:30am and 7:00pm

SOLES 4 SOLES

DID YOU KNOW?

In many developing countries,

walking is a primary mode of

transportation. Each day

millions face the dangers of

cuts, fungus, contaminated soil

and insect bites that lead to

infection, disease, amputation

and death. Providing safe,

sturdy shoes could help end

this cycle.

Coming in September. Look for

the collec�on boxes in the

gathering space

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Coffee Sunday

Meet and get to know more of your

parish family members in the Social

Hall after the 8am and 10am Masses.

Coffee and Goodies will now be

available following the 8am Mass!

Sunday, August 11

If you would like to donate homemade

cupcakes, cookies or other goodies for

the above date, please contact:

Don & Kathy Yokley at: 734-335-6670

St. Vincent de Paul

INVITATION TO SERVE

Are you looking for ways to experience

God? It can be difficult. God is a

spiritual being. How do you experience a

“spiritual being”? Members of the St.

Vincent de Paul Society invite you to

share in their ministry of experiencing

God in the poor. Holy Scripture tells us:

“The Word became flesh and lived

among us, and we saw His glory, the

glory that is His as the only Son of the

Father, full of grace and truth.” (The

Gospel according to John, 1, 14) We see

Christ in the poor and when we see

Christ we experience God. Look for our

Invitation to Serve in future bulletins.

HOLY NAME FRATERNITY

Forty-five hearty Detroit Tiger fans rode

the big bus and cheered the team to a

walk off victory at Comerica Park on

Sunday, July 21. This event was

sponsored by the Holy Name Fraternity,

and was coordinated by Bob Sheppard.

Great job, Bob! In just 6 weeks, on

September 15, the world famous HNF

Pancake and French Toast returns to St.

Mary, Cause of Our Joy. Mark your

calendars!

Paul Markus

St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy High School Teens have been asked to assist with Family

Fun Day as Part of the 5 day Life Remodeled Event. We need 8 High school Youth

and 1 additional adult chaperone to assist with Supervising the World's Largest

Bounce House for Family Fun Day on Thursday, August 8. It is going to be lots of

fun as we meet children from the surrounding community!

Location: Durfee Innovation Society 2470 Collingwood Detroit, MI 48206.

When: Thursday, August 8 - 8:00 am Departure from St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy

Parking lot.

Check in and training - 8:30 a.m. Work Shift is from 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Lunch

will be provided. Return back to St. Mary, Cause of our Joy at 2:00 p.m.

What is Happening? From August 5th-August 10th 2019, Life Remodeled will

mobilize over 10,000 volunteers across 6 days to clean and beautify 300 city blocks

and bring joy to many Detroit community members. This years’ project will focus

heavily on clearing blighted alleyways. The project will include the following:

• Clearing every blighted alleyway within a four-mile geography surrounding the

Durfee Innovation Society (Central Detroit Neighborhood)

• Avengers Youth Mentoring Summer Camp (ages 5-13), Basketball Camp (ages

11-14), & Family Fun Days with activities, entertainment, carnival games, and

the world’s largest bounce house. To learn more about Life Remodeled visit

their website at https://www.liferemodeled.com/

What to Wear: The provided Life Remodeled shir t ( provided the day of the

event), work pants or shorts, closed toe shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a water

bottle. Stay Hydrated.

Waivers: All volunteers must sign a Life Remodeled Waiver . Volunteers must

be at least 14 years of age.

Lunch: A light lunch will be provided and is served at the Command Centers. If

you have dietary restrictions, we ask that you bring a bagged lunch. Feel free to bring

additional snacks.

We are filling the spaces on a first come first served basis until they are full.

Please email, call, or text Carol Nelius, Coordinator of Youth Ministry at youthminis-

[email protected] or 734-765-5525 if you would like to attend. You may then

bring the signed waiver form the morning of the event.

Wednesday, August 21

12 Noon—7:00pm

Large Social Hall

Sign up at:

https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/

donation-time

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III-Banns

Heather Newman

And

Andrew Astorino

Forever Young Seniors…

Our next meeting will be tomorrow, August 5th at 10:00am in the Large Social Hall.

We will have a special guest next month. Emery Price, retired Westland Chief of

Police will be talking to us about Senior Safety. Bob Cadotte’s niece, Ann Pape will

be our volunteer chef.

Tickets for our September 9th Picnic in the Park will be on sale for $10 at the August

meeting. No tickets will be sold at the picnic.

Please keep all of our ill members in your prayers especially Eva Szatkowski and

Marlene Chwalek

We have some wonderful bus trips coming up:

Turkeyville “The Rat Pack” (Sold out, call for Wait List)

Sunday, Sept 15

th

8:45am – 6:15pm $79 due by Sep. 1

st

Sandhill Cranes – Color Tour

Thurs, Oct 24

th

8:15am – 6:00pm $82 due by Oct 10

th

Firekeepers Casino

Tuesday, Nov 12

th

9:00am – 6:00pm $37 due by Oct 29th

The bus trips are open to everyone. Please call me 734-525-3737 for reservations

and more details. Copies of the flyers are available in the back of Church or at the

Parish Office during regular business hours. Make checks payable to Bianco and mail

to me at 8843 Linville, Livonia, MI 48150.

Maryann Sligay

I-Banns

Felicia Nip

And

Andrew Tulgestke

GOSPEL MEDITATION

ENCOURAGE DEEPER UNDERSTANDING

OF SCRIPTURE

18th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

The cake is frosted, the guests have

arrived, and the gifts are piled high. One

by one, the packages are opened, and one

by one, the child reaches for another.

Who among us hasn't seen a child who

appears crestfallen when the gifts run

out? Even the abundance isn't quite

enough. Today's Gospel tackles a key

question in the spiritual life - grateful or

greedy?

"There was a rich man whose land

produced a bountiful harvest." We all

recognize the need to be practical.

Raising a family, there's need to save for

all sorts of things beyond normal day-to-

day costs - medical bills, family

vacations, private school, rainy day

funds, retirement. Jesus doesn't critique

the rich man for simply having an

abundant harvest. It's his mentality. Does

the rich man sell off the extra to make

the needed repairs to the back fence or to

invest in some additional livestock to

grow the business? Perhaps donate some

of the excess to the poor? No. "You have

so many good things stored up for many

years, rest, eat, drink, be merry!" The

man wants to hoard and indulge with no

concern for others.

Jesus doesn't condemn prudent saving or

owning necessary items. He calls us to

purify our attitudes. "Guard against all

greed... one's life does not consist of

possessions." We are called to be good

stewards. This means being practical. It

also means remaining open to God's

invitation with our resources. Are we

tithing to our parish? Do we give alms to

the poor? Does our weekly entertainment

far outstrip what we offer to others? Life

is not about "stor[ing] up treasure for

[our]selves." The more we grow in

gratitude and generosity, the more we

become "rich in what matters to God."

Becoming Catholic: What is RCIA?

The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is a Catholic program or education

intended to instruct in the Catholic Faith those who are seeking to enter into full

communion with the Catholic Church through Baptism and/or Confirmation and Holy

Communion. RCIA is your compass to the Catholic Faith.

Who should look into RCIA?

• Anyone not yet baptized.

• Anyone baptized but not as a Catholic.

• Anyone baptized as a Catholic who did not yet receive First Communion or

Confirmation.

• Fully initiated Catholics seeking fuller catechetical knowledge of their Catholic

Faith.

• Anyone at all looking to learn more about Christianity.

The RCIA program is led by a team who will help guide participants on their Faith

Journey. In addition, participants will also have a sponsor to pray with them and guide

them throughout the process.

If you think you might be interested in knowing more about the Catholic Faith, please

call the Parish office at 734-425-4421.

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LITURGICAL SCHEDULE August 10/11

SATURDAY 4:30pm SUNDAY 8:00am SUNDAY 10:00am SUNDAY 12 Noon

Lector

Comm.

Kevin Steele

Rose Rodriguez

Katie Bohr

Jerry Chwalek

Karen Bulmanski

Lisa Kliza

Julie Callahan

Jennifer Gonzalez

Extraordinary

Ministers of

Holy

Communion

Maryann Sligay

Fran Niemiec

Bill Wendling

Keith Kudron

Dan Kavetsky

Ralph Costyn

Jan Lauster

Olimpia DeToma

Janet Carrier

Cheryl Paputa

Katie Bohr

Josei Klocke

Jerry Chwalek

Duane Harbowy

Jeanne Sullivan

Karen Bulmanski

Sue Gomez

Nicole Macko

Cathi Macko

Volunteer

Scott Ozga

Julie Callahan

Darlene LaFave

Jennifer Schaefer

Jennifer Gonzalez

Pat Slusarz

Volunteer

Altar Server

Emmanuela Nwizu Angel Kimfon Esmeralda Gonzalez

Sacristan

Loretta Wood Alice André Jeanne Sullivan Joy Moss

Ushers

Tony Collins

Peter Kowalski

Paul Markus

Tony Micallef

Don Niemiec

Steve Noonan

Frank Pelton

Emery Price

Jean Schmuck

Jack Rourke

Jim DeVitis

Jim Fredrickson

Don Koszegi

Ernie Lenard

Bill Lezotte

Paul Lukasik

Dan Stachow

Leslie Johnston

Robert Dropp

John Meconi

Ron Sherry

Kathy Sherry

John Burke

Barb Burke

Clare Masak

Bonnie Kinunen

Ron Kinunen

Jim Siepierski

Sue Moore

Greeters

Keith Kudron

Connie Flynn

John Flynn

Eunice Austin

Marlene & Roman Kotrys

Deanna Stachow

Guldner family Doug Cyr

Geralyn Pawlaczyk

Pat Slusarz

Darlene LaFave

Homebound

Duane Harbowy

Altar Care

August 16 Ann Findysz Nancy Smith

Thank you for your past and future support of our Parish

Community. Please remember our parish

in your Estate Planning.

UPCOMING EVENTS August 5-11

MON. Aug. 5

8:30am

8:30am

10:00am

Mass

Rosary

Forever Young Seniors

TUE. Aug. 6

10:30am

11:00am

Doors open for cards and coffee

Cards and coffee

WED. Aug. 7

12 Noon

12:30-3pm

7:00pm

Mass

Eucharistic Adoration

Rosary

THURS. Aug. 8

8:30am

9:00am

Mass

Perpetual Help Devotions and Rosary

FRI. Aug. 9

8:30am Mass

SAT. Aug. 10

3:30pm

4:30pm

Reconciliation

Mass

SUN. Aug. 11

8:00am

9:00am

10:00am

11:00am

12 Noon

Mass

Coffee & Goodies

Mass

Coffee & Goodies

Mass

MASS INTENTIONS

Mon. Aug. 5 8:30am

Forever Young Seniors

Albert & Gemma Benedettini by Graziano Canini

Wed. Aug. 7 12 Noon

Anthony john Kronk by Mary C. Braczyk

Mary Kronk Case by Mary C. Braczyk & CD Kronk

Albert & Gemma Benedettini by Graziano Canini

Thurs. Aug. 8 8:30am

Antonia Casamatta by by Mrs Joanne Tuchowski

Mary Murphy by Jim Murphy

Charlie Cuschieri by Rose & Jerry Merrick

Fri. Aug. 9 8:30am

Iva Barbarich by Betty Barbarich

Edmund Koss by Sallie Koss

Gary Grace by Sallie Koss

Sat. Aug. 10 4:30pm

Theo Lenart by Elinor Sorenson

Leona Kuclo by her sister, Delores Stark

Ann Czerwinska by Maria & Matys

Leocadia Stokes by family

Sun. Aug. 11 8:00am

10:00am

12 Noon

Deaceased members of Hassa family

Brian O’Leary by Roman & Marlene Kotrys

For our parish family

Earl Knedgen by St Mary staff

Mark LaGrow by family

Ann Damron by St. Monica Circle

Herbert Beadle by Machowicz family

SUNDAY CONTRIBUTION REPORT�

Sunday

Offertory�

No.

Env�

Weekly

Actual�

Weekly

Budget�

Weekly

Variance�

07/28/19� 309� $ 8,653 � $ 10,960 � $ (2,307)�

07/24/19� 344� $ 9,986 � $ 10,960 � $ (974)�

07/14/19� 336� $ 11,028 � $ 10,960 � $ 68 �

07/07/19� 314� $ 9,099 � $ 10,971 � $ (1,871)�

FY 2018�19�

YTD

Actual�

YTD�

Budget�

YTD�

Variance�

$ 39,344 � $ 43,840 � $ (4,496)�

Heavenly Father, welcome Home

those whom you have called from

this world especially

Michele (Mike) Macari

Frank Briggs

and all the souls of our faithful departed.

May they rest in peace. Amen

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