Padre Pio “Pray, hope and
don’t worry”
ST. P IO OF P IETRELCINA PARISH
Catholic Community
18720 13 Mile Road, Roseville, MI 48066
(586) 777-9116 Fax (586) 776-7208
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.
Dear Friends in Christ,
With great Joy in my heart I announce to
You : Christ is risen! He is risen indeed!
When we live the New Life of the Resurrec-
tion we become the best versions of our-
selves. We become what St. Augustine re-
ferred to as an "Easter People," a people
transformed into disciples and stewards who
commit to give their time, talent and treas-
ure in witness.
My prayer for You this Easter is that you live
as people deeply touched by the Resurrec-
tion and proclaim: Christ is Risen. Alleluia,
Alleluia.
Your Shepherd, Fr. Greg
Easter Sunday, April 21, 2019
Congratulations & Welcome
To those who received Sacraments At our Easter Vigil:
Confirmation:
Patrick Horne & Olivia Zevon
Full Initiation:
Bailey Smith
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Weekly Readings and Observances Readings for the week of April 21, 2019 Sunday: Acts 10:34a, 37-43/Ps 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23 [24]/Col 3:1-4 or 1 Cor 5:6b-8/Jn 20:1-9 or Lk 24:1-12 or Lk 24:13-35 Monday: Acts 2:14, 22-33/Ps 16:1-2a and 5, 7-8, 9-10, 11 [1]/Mt 28:8-15 Tuesday: Acts 2:36-41/Ps 33:4-5, 18-19, 20 and 22 [5b]/Jn 20:11-18 Wednesday: Acts 3:1-10/Ps 105:1-2, 3-4, 6-7, 8-9 [3b]/Lk 24:13-35 Thursday: Acts 3:11-26/Ps 8:2ab and 5, 6-7, 8-9 [2ab]/Lk 24:35-48 Friday: Acts 4:1-12/Ps 118: 1-2 and 4, 22-24, 25-27a [22]/Jn 21:1-14 Saturday: Acts 4:13-21/Ps 118:1 and 14-15ab, 16-18, 19-21 [21a]/Mk 16:9-15 Next Sunday: Acts 5:12-16/Ps 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24 [1]/Rv 1:9-11a, 12-13, 17-19/Jn 20:19-31 Observances for the week of April 21, 2019 Sunday: Easter Sunday Monday: Monday within the Octave of Easter; Earth Day Tuesday: Tuesday within the Octave of Easter Wednesday: Wednesday within the Octave of Easter; Administrative Professionals' Day Thursday: Thursday within the Octave of Easter Friday: Friday within the Octave of Easter; Arbor Day
St. Pio Parish Directory
Parish Staff Rev. Greg Rozborski Pastor Rev. Mr. Arthur Majkowski Deacon Peggy Ciaramitaro Business Manager Margaret Crawford Administrative Assistant Selma Yaldoo Communications Coordinator William Harrison 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
Address - 18720 13 Mile Road, Roseville MI 48066
Parish Office Phone Number (586) 777-9116, #0 Parish FAX Number (586) 776-7208
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 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-4pm 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 Winter Hours through March 31, 2019
9:00 am - 5:00 pm Daily
Joanna Wlazlik Cemetery Manager Cemetery Phone Number (586) 777-9116, #4 Cemetery Fax Number (586) 776-7208
Cemetery web page sacredheartcemetery.org
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
April 6 & 7, 2019
Offertory Budgeted………………..………...…….…..……..…..$12,575.00 Total Offertory Collection..……..................................$10,150.00 Difference………..……..……………..…..……..……….……..........-$2,425.00 Number of Envelopes Used…...….….……….....…....……....….......363 Number of E-Giving & Direct Giving Transactions……......12
Thank you to all who support our Church.
As of April 7th We have raised
$18,621.00
$53,646.76
$50,000.00
$40,000.00
$30,000.00
$20,000.00
$10,000.00
$0
PARISH SIGN FUND Please help us reach our goal of:
$53,646.76
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Deadline for the May 5thth Bulletin is Thursday, April 25th at noon.
Saturday, April 27th and Sunday, April 28th, 2019
Easter Vigil, Saturday, April 20
8:00 pm Mass Intentions: †Ronald Piper, Birthday (Family) †Henry K. Bogusz, 1st Anniv. (Fadonelli Family)
Easter Sunday, April 21 9:00 am Mass Intentions:
†Elinor Pockey (Family) †Edward Bieszke (Wood Family) †Antonio, Carmela, Pasquale, Vincenzo & Giovanna Battaglia (Family) †Julius & Domenica Montrose (Family) †Helen & Philip Gallo (Children) †John & Stephanie Wisniewski (Czech Family) †Alexander & Theresa Czech (Czech Family) †Helen Switanowski (Anonymous) †Barbara Wajdziak (Anonymous) †Nino & Zina Bastone (Carlier Family) †Marcel & Helen Carlier (Carlier Family) †Stella & Joseph Banish (Family) †Margaret & Alphonse VanderHagen (Family) †Stephany Taormina (Sandra Walko) †John Taormina (Sandra Walko) †Mickey Walko (Sandra Walko) †Chuck Boychuck (Sandra Walko) †Richard Varee (Family) †Betty Varee (Family) †Constance Varee (Family) †William Sleeve (Family) †Audrey Cobb (Family) †Evelyn & Joseph Wietku (Family) †Stella & Tony Sokoloski (Family) †Walter Kujawiak (Daughter)
St. Pio Parish Mass Intentions for this Week Easter Sunday, April 21 cont’d
9:00 am Mass Intentions: Deceased members of the Friedrich Family (Linda Friedrich) Deceased members of the Tarnowski Family (Linda Friedrich) Transplant Donors & Recipients (Michael Pockey)
Easter Sunday, April 21 11:00 am Mass Intentions:
†Caitlyn Gohr (Mom & Erik) †Fr. Ed Ritter (Larry & Jeanne Wineski)
†Daniel Japalucci (Japalucci Family) †Andrew & Mary Dorko (Japalucci Family) †Reynolds Family (Richard Reynolds) †Marody Family (Dorothy Reynolds) †Joyce & Eugene Kmiecik (Daughter, Tammy Kmiecik) †Baby Amy & John Gillis (Jim & Sandy Gillis) †Jim & Pauline Gillis (Jim & Sandy Gillis) †John & Helen Taormina (Jim & Sandy Gillis) †Mary Kaye (Jim & Sandy Gillis) †Josephine & Walter Kmiecik (Granddaughter Tammy) †Donald & Dolores Kerski (Anonymous) †Michael Kerski (Anonymous) †Jack & Elizabeth Washburn (Anonymous) †William & Jeannie Godleski (Anonymous) †Jeffrey Godleski (Anonymous) †Edward Boike (Boike Family) †Theodore Shanoski (Mother) †Carmelo Alampi (Wife & Family)
Monday, April 22
9:00 am Mass Intentions: †Walter Kujawiak, 21st Anniv. (Daughter) †Gaeton & Florence Urbani (Daughter Gail) Janet Pasieka, Birthday (Sister, Chrissy Hetzel) Shriners & St. Jude Hospitals (Friend)
Tuesday, April 23 9:00 am Mass Intentions:
†Mark Ezyk (Alice Cooper) †Paul Scribner, 1st Anniv. (Maria Scribner) †Casimer & Josephine Zalewski (Family) Phyllis Japalucci, (Japalucci Family) Mr. & Mrs. Giza (Edward Ochylski)
Thursday, April 25 9:00 am Mass Intentions:
Transplant Donors & Recipients (Michael Pockey) Shriners & St. Jude Hospitals (Friend)
Friday, April 26 9:00 am Mass Intentions:
†Virginia Giza (Edward Ochylski)
4:00pm 9:00am 11:00am
Lectors M. Maier
C. Fortunate P. Harris G. Harris
D. Hilbert D. Squier
Eucharistic
Ministers
N. Baller - J. Chipukites P. Feys - P. Thibodeau M. Perjes - R. Pineau
D. Domino
Deacon Art - B. Bileti T. Simun - C. Gorseline
P. Harris - G. Harris T. Buffa
J. Brown - B. Kew M. Pelerito - J. Chamberlain
J. Schattmaier - S. Gohr C. Murray
Altar Servers
J. Severson - E. Severson K. Severson
M. Bullis - J. Bullis C. Pearce - N. Pearce
A. Burt - K. Houbeck T. Trbovich - P. Tomala
Ushers
Team #1 M. Budnick - A. Czech
B. Linsenmann - C. Teehan R. Williams
Team #1 D. Belcher - S. Cole
J. Gomez - P. Huebner B. Kew - D. Vander Hagen
Team #1 J. Chamberlin - M. Gartner
B. Paret - A. Perez - R. Reynolds
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St Pio Activities for the Week:
Sunday, April 21 Easter Sunday 9:00am, Mass 11:00am, Mass
Monday, April 22 Parish Offices Closed 9:00am, Mass No Adoration 10:30am - 12:00noon, Bible Study, Conference Room
Tuesday, April 23 9:00am, Mass 9:30am, Bell Choir, Conference Room 10:00am - 2:00pm, Seniors, Soc Hall 7:00pm, K of C, Room 1 7:00pm, MSM Coordinating Team Mtg., FFCR
Wednesday, April 24 7:00pm - 9:00pm, Scouts, Room 3
Thursday, April 25 9:00am, Mass 6:30pm, Commissions Meeting, Soc Hall 7:15pm, Parish Council, Social Hall 7:00pm, Prayer Group, Room 3
Friday, April 26 9:00am, Mass 7:00pm, Bible Study, Conference Room 7:00pm - 9:00pm, Scouts, Room 3
Saturday, April 27 2:30pm, Confessions 2:00pm - 7:00pm, Retrouvaille Annual Meeting, Social Hall 4:00pm, Mass
Commissions’ Corner
ST. GEORGE
According to legend, St. George was a Roman soldier born in Lydia (now modern-
day Turkey) circa AD 280. He died in Lydda, Palestine (now Lod, Israel) circa 303. Little is known of his early life. He is believed to have been born to a wealthy Christian family. As an adult he entered the army and joined the retinue of Emper-or Diocletian. In 303, Diocletian, sup-pressed the growing influence of Christi-anity, ordering Christian soldiers ex-pelled or forced to make the traditional pagan sacrifice. George refused. Diocle-tian tried to corrupt him with wealth and land, without success. George was be-headed on April 23—now his feast day.
The myth of St. George slaying dragons originally appeared in stories of the Or-thodox Church and relayed by the Cru-saders of the 10th and 11th centuries. In one story, a town in Libya had a lake with a plague-infected dragon living in it. The townspeople, gradually being killed by the dragon, started feeding it sheep to appease it. When they ran out of sheep the king devised a lottery for choosing local children to feed the beast. One day, the king’s own daughter was chosen and, while led to the lake, St. George hap-pened to ride past, reportedly offering to slay the dragon if the people would con-vert to Christianity—which they did.
St. George is the patron saint of England and many other countries and cities, as well as chivalry, soldiers, knights, horsemen, the Boy Scouts, and skin ailments. St. George is portrayed as exemplifying the virtues of faith, courage, conviction, and fortitude.
- Christian Service Commission
Calling all crafters for the
St. Pio Fun Fest
We need your help to
make this event a success.
Any and all crafts welcome.
We are looking for any craft item
that has a value of $30 or more for
the raffle.
Please have your craft ready and
dropped off by August 4th
If you have any questions please
call Karyl at 586-292-2288.
Mass Intentions
Must be submitted at least 14 days prior for bulletin submission.
Mass Date: _____________Day: _____________Time:_________
Intention for: __________________________________________
Living: ___________Deceased:___________
Requested by: _________________________________________
Phone:______________________
Please return this form with payment to the Parish Office or drop it in the collection basket at Mass.
Please Note…
Easter Monday, April 22nd Parish Offices will be closed
Easter Prayer of Thanksgiving
Good and gracious heavenly Father,
we come before you on this Easter
Sunday with full and grateful hearts
for the gift of the Paschal Mystery
that you showed us in the life, death,
and resurrection of your Son,
our brother by adoption,
Jesus Christ.
Bless us and all those who profess
belief in your saving love.
Bless also those who have yet to
profess belief in you.
You are God for all.
We ask all this in Christ's name.
Amen.
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Faith Formation & Youth Ministry News
Happy Easter! Welcome to our newest members of St. Pio who were fully initiated into the Catholic Faith: Bailey Smith, Patrick Horne and Olivia Zevon. We will continue to pray for them on their life's journey! There will be NO Middle School Minis-try Class this Sunday, April 21 due to Easter. Our next class is Friday, May 3rd from 7-9 p.m. in Rooms 5 & 6. Please also note that there is NO Faith Formation Classes for Grades K-6 on Monday, April 22. We will meet again on Monday, April 29. Our First Communion Mass takes place on Sunday, April 28 at 11:00 a.m. First Communicants should meet in church at 10:30 a.m. Rows will be reserved for each student and Family Members, marked with their individual Banner. Pictures will be taken by our Photographer, Rich-ard Monfette, with Group and Family photos taken after Mass. Please join us in celebration of our students receiving this Special Holy Sacrament! Middle School Ministry Catechists will meet on Tuesday, April 23 at 7:00 p.m. in the Faith Formation Conference Room to plan our May Sessions. This Friday, April 26, Members from St. Pio High School And Young Adult Min-istries will participate in the Senior Prom at American House. Students are asked to dress in prom attire and join the Seniors with music, dancing and fun. The Prom starts at 6:00 p.m. Students should meet in the American House Lob-by. A Parent Permission slip is required for High School Students participating. It should be a great time for all!
Jan Pazuchowski Faith Formation Coordinator
MUSIC
He is risen! Alleluia! Happy Resurrection Sunday to all of you
may Our Risen Savior abide with you always. I would like to offer this prayer for your reflection over the octave of Easter: Father God, there is sometimes controversy about how, when, and what to call the remembrance of the greatest day in history - the day Jesus Christ, your beloved son, rose from the dead and brought the gift of your forgiveness and eternal life to all who would like to re-ceive it - the new covenant. Please pour out your Holy Spirit on all who believe in the resurrection of Jesus Christ and put us on our knees before you with thankful hearts for your great love for us. You, oh God, have given us victory over sin and death, and the promise of never leaving us or forsaking us for eternity. Help us to be the body of Christ, the church, united in awe of how you saved our unworthy souls ... your body and your blood as a sacrifice for us. Help us to bring this mes-sage to all who will listen. Help us to love like you love. Thank you forever! Amen. others.
Blessings, WH
St. Pio Marriage Enrichment
May 23, 2019
Session Six:
“Real Challenges,
Real Love”
Please join us for our monthly
Beloved Series - Intertwined
Thursday evening 7:00-8:30pm
In the Social Hall
For more information, you may call
Roxanne Gronkiewicz,
at 586-872-3085
Please Welcome Our
Newest Parishioners to
St. Pio Parish
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen & Gina Teschendorf
BABY SHOWER To benefit
St. Pio Baby Closet &
Gianna House
Sunday, May 19th 2:00 - 6:00 pm
JFK Knights of Columbus 33320 Kelly Road
Suggested Donation: Diapers in sizes 2 - 6, or
$10.00 per Adult, Children are free Hot Dogs, Coney Dogs & more,
Lotto board & 50/50 Raffle
Contact: Jim & Gwen Chmielewski
586. 413.2430
Mingle in May
Saturday, May 18th
5:30 pm, Infinity Hall 16650 E. 14 Mile Road, Fraser
Featuring “Soul’d Out” Band Cash Bar & Raffles
Dinner tickets - $45 per person
Tickets will be available until May 5th
For more information, please call Dean Hilbert 248-568-6289 or
Larry D’Agostino 586-945-1976
All proceeds go to St. Pio Parish
May the personal Pentacost we expe-rienced at the Parish Mission lead us to the Pentacost of our Parish Family.
~Fr. Greg
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St. Pio Eucharistic Adoration
No Adoration Monday, April 22
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 on the first Wednesday of each
month at 6:30pm in the Social Hall
St. Pio Fellowship Group Meets the first and third Tuesday of each month after the 9:00am Mass
until noon.
St. Pio Prayer Shawl Ministry Meets the 1st & 3rd Wednesday of each
month from 1:30 - 3:30pm.
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.”
A1C, Ryan Holland, Air Force 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 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.
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
For the Month of April:
Candles Donated In Memory of:
Michael Patrick Leonard
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. You may place your donation in a marked envelope in the collection basket at Mass or call the Parish Office (586) 777-9116 ext 0
For the Month of April:
The St. Pio Men’s Club
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 remember. You may also bring your
envelope to the Parish office.
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Ruth Becker Shirley Becking Andrea Bidwell
Jacob Binkowski Owen Binkowski
Sharon Blair Mary Bologna
Elliana Budnick Haven Budnick
Madeline Budnick Suzanne Burkell
Livaria Burley Bernadette Calabro
Marlene Calder Angeline Call
Michael Campau Kelly Carrow
Jim Clark Patty Conway
Karen Cory Martha Cusmano
Gianni Delio Emily
Alice Esper Mary Fox
Mary Franke Tonya Franke Valerie Franke Joyce Franzone
Jim Fyn Kathy Fyn Anthony G
Justine Goguen
Leo Goguen Daniel Grajek Carolyn Gregg Marie Gregory
Dawn Gunn Eleanor Gunn
William “Bubba” Hartwell Connie Hendrick Wanda Herman
Jim Hill Andrew Hoepner George Hoffman Ashley Hopkins
Ron Jed Jessica Kadlak
Delaney Kraemer Suzanne Kyc Judy LaPerre Larry Lappin Mark Lappin Nancy Lappin Tom Lappin
Craig Langlois Nancy Pukala Lazur
Paula Leach Melanie Lech Tammy Lech
Madison Laura Mazich
Maureen McFarland Sue McCann
Delphine Meagher Patrick Meagher Barbara Michalik
Donna Moore Eileen Moss
Paul Noll Destiny Nowicki
Karen Orrell William Paret Jr.
Lily Pickering Kathleen Piper
Irene Pukala Mitzy Rawski Steve Rybinski
Margaret Scavone Caroline Smith Kathleen Smith
Keiko Smith Connie Spencer
Kenneth Spencer Amie Szerdi
Anna Tatarelli Cathy Taylorson
Dianne Tegler Joanna Totty
Mark VanderHagen Michelle VanderHagen
Susan VanderHagen Angie Ventimiglio Virginia Wagner
Veronica Wolchon Zenobia Zawodny
Sandra Zuby
SACRED HEART CEMETERY
Please note the following Spring Cemetery Floral Rules:
1) Fresh cut flowers are allowed from now until October 15th; one
cone per space is allowed in all sections. 2) Planted flower beds must be flush with headstones and should be 10" wide x 24" long in width. 3) It is a good time to start planting new grass. 4) Artificial decorations are prohibited in the ceme-tery, excluding the interior of the mauso-leum.
Spring Cemetery Hours: April 1- September 30, 9:00 am- 7 :00 pm
For more information, please go to the website: sacredheartcemetery.org
~Cemetery Management
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR SICK
Save the Date:
St. Pio Fun Fest
August 10th & 11th 2019
St. Pio Bible Study Presents 33 Days to Morning Glory Behold, your mother. From the Cross, our suffering Savior tenderly places each of us per-sonally into the hands of His
mother. Fr. Michael Gaitley, MIC shares his insights, saintly reflections as models, to integrate basic truths of our faith, bap-tismal consecration to God and the Trin-itarian aspects of our Christian way of life through Christ, in this transformative 6 week journey into the loving and ma-ternal heart of Our Blessed Mother. During these weekly reflections you will grow closer in understanding and appre-ciate ones own unique relationship with her. Starting Mondays April 22nd 10:30 am to 12 noon and Fridays April 26th 7pm to 8:30 pm. Materials needed can be ordered through ShopMercy.org or 1-800-462-7426. 33 Days to Morning Glory book only $14.95 or book and Retreat Companion (study guide) packet $29.95. Any further ques-tions call Roxanne Gronkiewicz at 586-872-3085 or email [email protected].
SAVE THE DATE… Please join us on Sunday, June 30th,
at the 11:00 am Mass, to celebrate the 5th Anniversary of
St. Pio Parish. A light reception will follow mass.
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