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Padre Pio “Pray, hope and
don’t worry”
St. Pio of Pietrelcina Parish
Church location: 18720 13 Mile Road, Roseville, MI 48066
Parish office location: 18430 Utica Road
(586) 777-9116
Email: [email protected]; Website: stpioparish.org
Our Mission Statement
We, the Catholic Community of St. Pio, inspired by the Holy Spirit,
celebrate the Eucharist with hope, to share our faith, love,
and the Good News of Jesus Christ through outreach and fellowship.
Sunday, May 27, 2018
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Readings for the Week of May 27, 2018
Sunday: Dt 4:32-34, 39-40/Ps 33:4-5, 6, 9, 18-19, 20, 22 [12b]/Rom
8:14-17/Mt 28:16-20
Monday: 1 Pt 1:3-9/Ps 111:1-2, 5-6, 9 and 10c [5]/Mk 10:17-27
Tuesday: 1 Pt 1:10-16/Ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4 [2a]/Mk 10:28-31
Wednesday: 1 Pt 1:18-25/Ps 147:12-13, 14-15, 19-20 [12a]/Mk 10:32-
45
Thursday: Zep 3:14-18a or Rom 12:9-16/Is 12:2-3, 4bcd, 5-6 [6]/Lk
1:39-56
Friday: 1 Pt 4:7-13/Ps 96:10, 11-12, 13 [13b]/Mk 11:11-26
Saturday: Jude 17, 20b-25/Ps 63:2, 3-4, 5-6 [2b]/Mk 11:27-33
Next Sunday: Ex 24:3-8/Ps 116:12-13, 15-16, 17-18 [13]/Heb 9:11-15/
Mk 14:12-16, 22-26
Observances for the Week of May 27, 2018
Sunday: The Most Holy Trinity
Monday: Memorial Day
Thursday: The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Friday: St. Justin, Martyr
Saturday: Sts. Marcellinus and Peter, Martyrs
Next Sunday: The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
© Liturgical Publications Inc.
St. Pio Parish Directory
Leadership Team of St. Pio Rev. Greg Rozborski Pastor
Rev. Mr. Arthur Majkowski Deacon
Peggy Ciaramitaro Business Manager
Margaret Crawford Administrative Assistant
Selma Yaldoo Communications Coordinator
Jill Sears Bookkeeper
George Mazich Director of Music
Jan Pazuchowski
Faith Formation, and Youth Ministry Coordinator
Carol Reeser Secretary, Faith Formation
Jeanne Wineski Christian Service Coordinator
Mark Naworol Maintenance
Bulletin Deadline—No later than 10 days prior to the issue you wish the article to appear.
Parish Information
Church Address - 18720 13 Mile Road, Roseville MI 48066
Parish Office Phone Number (586) 777-9116, #0
Parish FAX Number (586) 777-7958
Parish Emergency After Hours Number (586) 204-3427
Parish E-mail: [email protected] Parish web page stpioparish.org
Faith Formation Phone Number (586) 777-9116, #5
R.C.I.A. - Jan Pazuchowski (586) 777-9116, #5
St. Pio Prayer Line (586) 777-9116. #1 Christian Service Hours:
9:00am to 6:00pm Monday thru Friday Closed for Lunch - 12:00 noon to 1:00pm
Food Pantry / Baby Closet (586) 777-9116, #3 St. Vincent de Paul (586) 777-9116, #2
Main Office: 18430 Utica Road, Roseville MI 48066 Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday:
9:00am to 12:00 pm, 1:00pm to 4:00pm Friday: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm
Eucharist Adoration Mondays, 9:30am-5pm
Confessions Saturdays, 2:30-3:30pm
Sacramental Prep: Baptism Baptisms will be held on the 2nd and 4th weekends of every
month and need to be scheduled three months in advance.
Contact the Parish office at (586) 777-9116, #0.
Sacramental Prep: Marriage Arrangements to be made with the Parish Office one year
prior to wedding date. Please call Mark and Betty Squier at
(586) 296-9589.
Sacred Heart Cemetery Information
Cemetery Phone Number (586) 777-9116, #4 Cemetery Fax Number (586) 777-7958
St. Pio Pastoral Council Richard Pineau [email protected]
Mike Alcamo Vicariate Rep.
Tamara Alcamo Vicariate Rep.
Turning Point Inc. 24-Hour Crisis Line (Domestic Violence Abuse) (586) 463-6990
St. Pio of Pietrelcina Parish Offertory Collection
May 19 & 20, 2018
Offertory Budgeted……………….…….....…….…..……..…….$12,575.00 Total Offertory Collection..…............….........…...………$7,768.00 Difference………..……..……………...…..….….…...……………... -$4,807.00 Number of Envelopes Used……..…………….…...….….....……..…..330 Number of E-Giving & Direct Giving Transactions…….......2
Thank you to all who support our Church.
Mass Intentions
Mass Date: __________Day: __________Time:_______
Intention for: __________________________________
Living: ________Deceased:________
Requested by: _________________________________
Please return this form with payment to the Parish Office or drop it in the collection basket at Mass.
Suggested donation is $10
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Saturday, May 26
4:00 pm Mass Intentions:
†John Rossi (Shirley Rossi)
†Donald Nowicki
(Jack & Helen Finegan)
Robert Houbeck Sr. (Family)
Theresa Martin, 90th Bday
(Vera Lottholz)
Sunday, May 27
9:00 am Mass Intentions:
†Irene Dzieskowski
(Dan & Ofe Waruszewski)
†Frances Alcamo (Alcamo Family)
†Deceased relatives of Ruth Barrientez
†Stephanie Wisniewski (Czech Family)
†Theresa Czech (Czech Family)
†Barbara Wajdziak
(Kevin & Theresa Switanowski)
Fr. Greg (Kevin & Theresa Switanowski)
Sunday, May 27
11:00 am Mass Intentions:
†Annette McDowell (Husband, Dennis)
†Randy Pasieka (Loving wife, Janet)
†Jan Hooper, 2nd Anniv, (Pat Penner)
†Ann Dunn (Barb Phy)
†Christopher Vasquez (Barb Phy)
†Gertrude Blasczyk
(Daughter, Marcia & Family)
†Harry & Angelina Boik
(Daughter, Cindy)
Rick Kelly, Health (Barb Phy)
Monday, May 28
9:00 am Mass Intentions: Russell Lamarche, Health (Friend)
Remember with love and gratitude all of our
veterans
Tuesday, May 29
9:00 am Mass Intentions: †Helen Strugala (Family)
Thursday, May 31
9:00 am Mass Intentions: Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
For respect for the rights and dignity of
women
St. Pio Parish Mass Intentions for this Week
4:00pm 9:00am 11:00am
Lectors L. Legree M. Maier
M. Garagiola J. Shereda
D. Squier J. Hoopingarner
Eucharistic
Ministers
C. Teahan - J. Chipukites P. Feys - R. Pineau
B. Bacarella - D. Monfette
Deacon Art - J. Zerilli J. Franzone - B. Grill
R. Barrientez - C. Gorseline D. Rea
R. Guitierrez - J. Brown C. Murray - M. Pellerito J. Barba - J. Schattmaier
T. Shereda
Altar Servers
J. Severson - E. Severson K. Severson
C. Pearce - N. Pearce J. Burley - A. Burley
A. Burt - T. Trbovich P. Tomala - K. Houbeck
Ushers Team #2
L. D’Agostino - R. Bullis B. Pistorio - G. Thibodeau
Team #2 M. Alcamo - D. Hilbert
T. Buffa - K.J. Klein - K.L. Klein
Team #2 O. Barba - M. Batke
L. Lyle - D. Pasqual - P. Schattmaier
Mass
Intentions †George Martin (Vera Lottholz)
†Katrina Richardson
(Christine Wolenski)
Mary Buffa, Health
(Women’s League)
†Annette McDowell (Husband, Dennis)
†Hal & Anna Jarvis (Friends)
Deadline for the June 10th Bulletin is Thursday, May 31st at noon.
Saturday, June 2nd and Sunday, June 3rd, 2018
Growing with the Gospel
Children’s Inserts
for the month of May
Donated by:
An Anonymous Donor
Angels of the Feast
for the month of May
Candles & Host & Wine
Donated by:
The St. Pio Women’s League
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St Pio Activities for the Week:
Sunday, May 27
Trinity Sunday 9:00am, Mass,
11:00am, Mass w/ Children’s Liturgy
Monday, May 28 9:00am, Mass
Parish Offices Closed in observance of
the Memorial Day Holiday.
Tuesday, May 29 9:00am, Mass
Wednesday, May 30 7:00pm, Scouts
Thursday, May 31 9:00am, Mass
12:00 - 3:00pm, Seniors Pinochle Club
7:00pm, Prayer Group
Friday, June 1 6:30pm—8:30pm, Bible Study, Conf Rm
7:00pm, Scouts, Room 112
7:00pm, MSM
Saturday, June 2 2:30pm, Confessions
4:00pm, Mass
K of C Coffee & Donuts
Commissions’ Corner What do you really know about Saint Pio? Well, to start, he was a Capu-chin Priest, just like Blessed
Father Solanus Casey. More interesting and probably more perplexing for some, though, are the miracles that occurred both during and after his ministry. The word miracle comes from the Latin word for wonder and literally means “a sight to behold.” Miracles are supernatural signs or wonders brought about by God to sig-nify his Glory. In his lifetime, Saint Pio was known as Padre Pio. He is probably most known for having the miracle of the Stigmata, or the wounds of the crucifixion like Christ, in the hands, feet, and side. By some accounts he endured the pain and suffering at his shoulder from where the cross was carried, and from the scourging which Christ endured. He initially felt humiliated by the outward signs and asked to be relieved of them. He prayed later on to receive them again, a prayer which was granted, of course, and they were present for over 50 years. Also remarkable was the flo-ral odor associated with his Stigmata. He was not only known for the Stig-mata, though. He was also known to be a wonderful confessor, a miraculous healer, a mystic, and was able to be in two places at once! Since his passing, he has been a great intercessor, especially for heal-ing. Some of his relics, or personal arti-cles, are associated with these interces-sions, especially some of the rags and gloves that he wore to cover his Stig-mata. There are many more miracles and ex-amples than can be named here of Pa-dre Pio’s holiness. A quick internet search can turn into hours, or a trip to a religious library or bookstore will undoubtedly provide enjoyment, too. Pray for St. Pio’s intercession, and watch what happens. The next miracle may come through you!
Education Commission
Music Notes
The first Sunday after Pen-tecost was instituted to honor the Most Holy Trini-ty. In the early Church no special Office or day was
assigned for the Holy Trinity. When the Arian heresy was spreading the Fathers prepared an Office with canti-cles, responses, a Preface, and hymns, to be recited on Sundays. In the Sacra-mentary of St. Gregory the Great there are prayers and the Preface of the Trinity. The Micrologies, written dur-ing the pontificate of Gregory VII, call the Sunday after Pentecost a Dominica vacans , with no special Office, but add that in some places they recited the Office of the Holy Trinity com-posed by Bishop Stephen or Liège (903-20) By other the Office was said on the Sunday before Advent. Alexander II (1061-1073), not III, refused a peti-tion for a special feast on the plea, that such a feast was not customary in the Roman Church which daily honored the Holy Trinity by the Gloria, Patri, etc., but he did not forbid the celebra-tion where it already existed. John XXII (1316-1334) ordered the feast for the entire Church on the first Sunday after Pentecost. A new Office had been made by the Francis-can John Peckham, Canon of Lyons, later Archbishop of Canterbury (d. 1292). The feast ranked as a double of the second class but was raised to the dignity of a primary of the first class, July 24, 1911, by Pius X. The Greeks have no special feast. Since it was after the first great Pentecost that the doc-trine of the Trinity was proclaimed to the world, the feast follows that of Pentecost.
(From “CatholicOnline.org”)
Next Sunday is the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ…
Have a Blessed Week
George Mazich Director of Music
In observance of the
MEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAY
Our offices will be closed
Monday, May 28, 2018
"My soul doth magnify the
Lord, and my spirit hath
rejoiced in God my Savior.
Because he that is mighty, hath
done great things to me, and holy is
His name"
(Luke. 1:46)
YOU MADE A BIG SPLASH!
Thank you to everyone who generously donated to the
Vacation Bible School collection at last weekends masses!
Your donations totaled $1364.03
Yours in Christ, Fr. Greg
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Faith Formation Youth Ministry: Our First Communion pictures have arrived! If you have not received yours, please pick them up after the Memorial Day Holiday in the Faith Formation Office. Pictures from the First Communion & Retreat are in this week's bulletin as well. Special Thanks to Richard Monfette, our profes-
sional photographer, for taking the pictures and making a 5x7 photo and DVD for each of our students! We appreciate your time and effort in giving our students a special memory of that special day. Thanks again Richard! Summer Hours for the Faith Formation Office will begin on Monday, June 4th. Our Office hours are: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 12-5 p.m.
Last chance to sign up for Vacation Bible School! Registration closes on Tuesday, May 29 to allow time to order all supplies and T-shirts. Please drop off all registrations and payment to the Faith Formation Office before the due date. Also next week at our "Shipwrecked" display we will have a donation station for products we are in need of for VBS. You can help us by purchasing the product listed on the back of the ship gift tag and return it to the display the following week. This donation will help to defray the cost of this Children's Program. We thank you in advance for your generosity!
All Graduates signed up for the Graduation Mass and Breakfast Reception on Sunday, June 3rd should meet at 8:45 a.m. to line up for procession into Mass. Please wear your cap & gown!
Our final class for Middle School Ministry is Friday, June 1st from 7-9 p.m. in the Con-ference Room adjacent to the Social Hall. All students should attend this Fun and Faith filled, End of the Year Event! All 8th Grade Students should bring their Confirmation Prep Registration Form with payment and their Sponsor Information.
Janice M. Pazuchowski Faith Formation Coordinator
Christian Service
Road Construction I was heading over to the Warren W.I.C. office to pick up a donation for the Baby
Closet and since their office is right off of Hoover, that’s the road I drove to get there. Unfortunately as many of you know its road construction season in Michigan and Hoover is one of the roads under repair. I’m sure we’ll all be driving through road construction areas a lot this summer. What is it they say about road construction, “Pack your patience”? Have you ever noticed all the extra signs that are posted in a construction area; detour, slow traffic ahead, construction in progress and rough road ahead? But the one I like best as you’re leaving the construction area is, “End Construc-tion”. How many of us give a big sigh of relief when we see that sign? Truthfully the road signs never really end. We al-ways have to follow the rules of the road, whether speed limit, stop signs, yield, do not enter, etc. The rules are always still there, just not as prominent as with a big orange barrel and yellow flashing ar-rows. Road construction is like our faith jour-ney. God is always under construction with our faith lives. He’s placed road signs for us along our journey to keep us safe, to point us in the right direction and to warn us. Sometimes it seems as though the process is so slow and some-times messy, even uncertain as to where the road is taking us. We have to learn to be patient with the work God is do-ing. Remember the old saying, “Be pa-tient, God isn’t finished with me yet.” We just have to remember that we are not alone on this journey, God is always with us. When you exit the Construc-tion Zone ask God to continue this jour-ney with you, whether it’s on bumpy roads or onto smooth sailing.
Jeanne Wineski Christian Service Coordinator
First
Communion
Retreat
& Mass
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St. Pio Eucharistic Adoration
Mondays, 9:30am - 5:00pm
Chaplet of the Divine Mercy at 3:00 pm, followed by the Rosary
Come in and pray for a loved one.
St. Pio Women’s League Meets the first Wednesday,
of each month at 6:30pm
St. Pio Fellowship Group Meets the first and third Tuesday of each month after the 9:00am Mass
until noon.
Pinochle Games We play every Thursday
from noon to 3:00pm
St. Pio Prayer Shawl Ministry Meets the 1st & 3rd Wedneday
of each month at 1:30pm
The St. Pio Senior Group Meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month from 10:00am to 2:00pm
St. Pio Prayer Group Meets every Thursday
from 7:00 - 8:00pm
The St. Pio Men’s Club Meets on the third Monday of each
month at 7:00pm
St. Pio Ushers Meets on the third Wednesday
of each month at 7:00pm
Please Pray for our Armed Forces
“Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their Families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need. Amen.”
SSgt. Matthew Huck, Army SSgt. Justin Keown, Army CWO Phil Keown, Army
SSgt. Sean McDowell, Army CPT. Michael Reed, Army
CPO Timothy J. Smith, Navy Sgt. Keith Trojniak, Marine Corps. SSgt David C. VanceII, Air Force
Maj. Robert Weiss, Air Force
Children’s Tuition Assistance Fund
If you would like to help a St. Pio family in need to pay for their child’s
Faith Formation tuition, Simply place any donation in an
envelope marked “Children’s Tuition Assistance”
and place in the collection basket at mass, or drop off to the Faith Formation
Office during business hours. Pray to St. Michael for protection against
the power of evil, and to bring us closer to God.
Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle.
Be our protection against the wickedness and snares
of the devil. May God rebuke him,
we humbly pray; and do You, O Prince of the Heavenly Hosts,
by the power of God, cast into hell,
Satan and all evil spirits, who roam throughout the world
seeking the ruin of souls. Amen
Angels of the Feast
If you would like to have the candles, wine and/or hosts dedicated to the
memory of a loved one at one of the St. Pio Masses, Candles are $30 for the
month, the Hosts are $80, and the Wine is $50. please call the Parish Office (586) 777-9116 ext. 0
St. Pio Prayer Line
When you call the parish office (586) 777-9116, please wait for the prompt, and then press #1 for the
prayer line. A volunteer parishioner will answer you. The days and times
of this service will be provided on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday
between 11:00 am and noon.
If you cannot call during these times, Please leave your phone number
and someone will contact you.
The purpose of this prayer line is to pray with/for the caller’s intention and should be brief.
There will not be any type of counseling by the volunteer.
This will be kept confidential.
GOD BLESS YOU!
Growing with the Gospel
There are two inserts in our bulletin for the children of our Parish each week. If you would like to help offset the cost of this outreach to our young Parish members, a donation of $36.00 will sponsor the printing of these inserts for one month. If you would like participate, please place your donation in a marked enve-lope in the collection basket at Mass or call the Parish Office (586) 777-9116 ext 0
Glory & Praise Hymnal
Donation Program
Honor a loved one with a
donation to help defray the monthly
expense of our hymnals.
A bookplate will be placed on the
inside front cover for each donation.
Hymnal Costs:
$20-Pew Hymnal
$30-Choir Hymnal
$70-Solo Instrument Set
$110-Guitar Set
$140-Keyboard Set
Please place your donation in the
collection with your information and
the name(s) you would like to remem-
ber. You may also bring your
envelope to the Parish office.
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Shirley Becking Andrea Bidwell
Jacob Binkowski Elliana Budnick Haven Budnick
Madeline Budnick Suzanne Burkell
Livaria Burley Bernadette Calabro
Marlene Calder Michael Campau Nick Ciaramitaro Maryann Claeys
Jim Clark Maureen Combs
Patty Conway Roger Dodge
Leonard Durda Pat Durda
Emily Jim Fyn
Anthony G Dawn Gunn
Eleanor Gunn
Kathleen Gunthner Ryan Gunthner
Jim Hill George Hoffman Ashley Hopkins
Michael Hunsanger John Junga Jennie Kayl
Connie Koczkodan Dolores Kurz Judy LaPerre Larry Lappin Mark Lappin Nancy Lappin Tom Lappin
Nancy Pukala Lazur Melanie Lech Tammy Lech Liz Maczuga Laura Mazich Sue McCann
Maureen McFarland Delphine Meagher Patrick Meagher
Robert Michalik Donna Moore
Destiny Nowicki Katie O’Rourke
Margaret Owens Nancy Oxley
Brian Paret Sr. Lily Pickering Kathleen Piper
Irene Pukala Steve Rybinski
Margaret Scavone Connie Spencer
Kenneth Spencer Amie Szerdi
Paul Taylorson Joanna Totty
Susan VanderHagen Virginia Wagner
Barbara Wajdziak Roger Weiss Sr.
Veronica Wolchon Zenobia Zawodny
Please contact the Parish Office to add your loved one to the sick list.
Please Pray for Our Sick…
St. Pio Intercessory Prayer Ministry
Come join us after Mass in the church and experience the Holy Spirit at work with our newest ministry! Prayer teams are available after all weekend Masses. Intercessory prayer is a prayer that pleads with God for your needs and the needs of others. Often the problems we face seem too big for us. No matter how much we try, we cannot solve them on our own. It's times like these when we need to turn to the Lord in intercessory prayers.
St. Pio Bible Study
June 1, 2018
Week Nine:
“Full of Grace”
Please join us for our weekly
Bible Study classes
on Friday evenings
from 6:30-8:30pm
In the conference room.
For more information, you may call
Roxanne Gronkiewicz,
at 586-872-3085
St. Pio
Vacation Bible School
Don’t miss out on all the fun!
Join us for Vacation Bible School.
June 18 through June 22, 2018
From 9:00 a.m. until Noon
St. Pio Parish
18720 13 Mile Road
Registration forms are available
at the VBS Display at the
church entrances.
Registration deadline
is May 29, 2018
For more information,
call 586-777-9116 ext. 5
Worldwide Marriage Encounter
is a pro-marriage organization that promotes Weekend expe-
riences for couples who want to make their good marriage even better. Your marriage is your most important relationship. NOW is a good time to invest time in your healthy, happy relationship, and reconnect with your spouse.
June 29-July 1, 2018 Our Lady of Hope, St. Clair Shores
For information & registration, Call 888-322-9963
encounterdetroit.org
For all who were buried from our church
this past week, May you Rest in Peace.
Leonard Durda
Donald Nowicki
David Dudek