R o m a n C a t h o l i c P a r i s h M A Y 2 0 , 2 0 1 8 T H E S O L E M N I T Y O F P E N T E C O S T Rev. Paul F. Chateau, Pastor Our Mother of Perpetual Help Parish Our Lady of Fatima Church Rectory, Parish Office and Worship Location 13500 Oak Park Blvd. • Oak Park, MI 48237 St. James Church—Worship Location 241 Pearson St. • Ferndale, MI 48220 Parish Office ....................... 248.545.2310 Parish Fax ............................. 248.545.2312 Parish [email protected]Parish Website ................. www.omoph.org MASS SCHEDULE Saturday .............................. 4:30 PM (OLOF) Sunday .................. 9AM (OLOF); 11AM (SJ) Monday, Wednesday, & Friday9AM (OLOF) Tuesday & Thursday* .................... 9AM (SJ) Holy Days of Obligation * 9:00AM and 7:00 PM The rosary is prayed before the 9:00 am Mass Monday—Friday * Call 248.545.2310, for the location of the 1st Thursday 7:00 pm Mass and Holy Days of Obligation Masses ~United in Faith, Love and Service to Others~ Our Mission—Our Mother of Perpetual Help Parish is a welcoming and nurturing Catholic community building up the Body of Christ through prayer and service. Our Vision—Our vision is to be an extraordinary spiritual gathering place where people of all backgrounds and ages are welcome to question and learn, pray, worship, and serve. In community through prayer and worship, we hope to continue to grow together in our understanding and appreciation of God’s love. We strive to change and improve our lives and the lives of others. How do you live out our mission and vision?
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The rosary is prayed before the 9:00 am Mass Monday—Friday
* Call 248.545.2310, for the location of the 1st Thursday 7:00 pm Mass and Holy Days of Obligation Masses
~United in Faith, Love
and Service to Others~
Our Mission—Our Mother of Perpetual Help Parish is a welcoming and nurturing Catholic community building up the Body of Christ through prayer and service.
Our Vision—Our vision is to be an extraordinary spiritual gathering place where people of all backgrounds and ages are welcome to question and learn, pray, worship, and serve. In community through prayer and worship, we hope to continue to grow together in our understanding and appreciation of God’s love. We strive to change and improve our lives and the lives of others.
How do you live out our mission and vision?
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Saturday, May 19, 2018
Vigil Mass of the Solemnity of Pentecost 4:30 p.m. at Our Lady of Fatima Church
Jim Podzikowski by Family
“Zuck” Zuckerberg Family by the Bone Family
Gerard Keller-32nd Anniversary of Death
Helen Dineen by Helen Zielinski
Sunday, May 20, 2018
The Solemnity of Pentecost 9:00 a.m. at Our Lady of Fatima Church
Sara Schuster by Kathleen Donald
Joseph and Helen Meo by the Family
Armando Roasa by Gertrudes Roasa
Rhoda Hurley by Cornelius Henderson
Juanito A. Estupigan, Sr. by Teresita M. Estupigan
LaVerne Williams by Dolores Becker Marie Harkonen by Family
Special Intention by Mary Gold
11:00 a.m. at St. James Church
Living and Deceased members of the Kemling and Baracka Families by Dolly Kemling
Michael and Sara Rayis Family by Muneer Rayis
Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Seiler by Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Pasko
Monday, May 21, 2018
9:00 a.m. at Our Lady of Fatima Church
Rev. Jasper F. Sirianni (2008)
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
9:00 a.m. at St. James Church
Mark Boyak by Carolyn Boyak
Living and Deceased members of the John Neubauer Family by Sally Neubauer Rev. John T. Nowlan (2012)
Wednesday, May 23, 2018
9:00 a.m. at Our Lady of Fatima Church
Rev. Alexander Szumowski (1957)
Thursday, May 24, 2018
9:00 a.m. at St. James Church
George Pellitier by the Morning Mass Community
Rev. Edmund O. Battersby (1977)
Friday, May 25, 2018
9:00 a.m. at Our Lady of Fatima Church
Frank and Mary Belkowski by Barbara Schoenbach
Saturday, May 26, 2018
Vigil Mass of the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity
4:30 at Our Lady of Fatima Church
Jim Podzikowski by the Family
Anne Germaine by 50+ Club
Sophia St. Peter by Helen Zielinski
Sunday, May 27, 2018
The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity
9:00 a.m. at Our Lady of Fatima Church
Sara Schuster by Kathleen Donald
Mary Anne and Tony Kapala by Family
Rhoda Hurley by Cornelius Henderson
Armando Roasa by Gertrudes Roasa
Anne Germaine by Christine Makarewicz Stewart 11:00 a.m. at St. James Church
Julio by Julio’s Mother Michael and Sara Rayis Family by Muneer Rayis
Flowers in loving memory of Mercedes David and Marjorie O’Mara by Chuck and Dolly Yodhes
Our Sick, Their Families and Caregivers,
and the Special Inten!ons of Our Parishioners
Jim Podzikowski, Theresa Bauer, David Doig, Andy Doig, Euna Feschuk, Omer Finley, Celia Juras, Phyllis Wisner, Richard Slaughter, Mary Slaughter, Chester "Chet" Chmielewski Jackie Collins
Our Men and Women Serving in the Military
1st Lt Jacob Ashmore-USAF, Cpt Jonathon Ashmore-USMC, Sgt Cory Berry-US Army, LtCOL Thomas Goedert-USMC, Matthew Pelletier-USAF, Sgt Douglas Raven-US Army, COL David Rogers-US Army, COL Thomas Rogers-US Army, PFC Edy Silveira de Souza-USMC, Staff Sgt. John W. Tomassi-USAF, AB Ashley N. Vozel-USAF, Sgt Noah Reiter-US Army, HN Maura Curtin—Navy, CPT Matthew Carey-USAF, HN Autumn-Kyoko Cushman--US Navy
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT OUR PRAYER LISTS
The Church calls us to lift our brothers and sisters up in prayer when they are sick or struggling. The Parish continues to receive word about our parishioners who are ill, and we also receive requests about their well-being by others and ask why their names are not published. Since some of the members of our parish request that their names not be published when they are ill it becomes difficult. We strive to respect everyone’s privacy along with trying to provide prayer support to all.
We hope to list the members of our parish who are currently in need of our prayers, a visit, a note, or a phone call. To add a name to the listing, please contact the person first to make certain they want such information published and then contact the parish office at 248.545.2310.
If you wish prayer during a time of illness or difficulty for yourself or for a family member, please contact the office by e-
PLEASE NOTE...In order to keep our sick, their families and caregivers and the special intentions of our parishioners prayer list current, names on will remain on this list for 4 weeks. After that time names will be deleted. If you wish a name to remain on the prayer list for an additional four weeks please contact the parish office at 248.545.2310, stop by the welcome desk after mass or send an email to:
34; 1 Corinthians 12:3b– 7, 12 –13 or Galatians 5:16 – 25; John 20:19 – 23 or 15:26 – 27; 16:12 –15.
The scene we hear about in Acts 2 is filled with excitement and a bit of chaos. Imagine yourself gathered with the faithful disciples and suddenly you hear “a sound like the rush of a violent wind” and see tongues of fire appearing. What comes to your mind? The disciples were still processing the death and Resurrection of Christ and discerning their next move. Jesus promised them an Advocate that would send them to the ends of the earth. Jesus trained them to go out to tell of God’s mercy and love, but fear and uncertainty locked them away.
During Lent, the Church invited us to turn away from sin, and during these fifty days of Easter, we celebrated the gift of God’s redemption. Today, as we close our formal celebration of Easter, we reflect on the power of the Holy Spirit filling the hearts of disciples throughout the ages. At Baptism, we received the Holy Spirit, who sends us forth to share the Gospel. How have you been roused by the Holy Spirit to work within your community and to share the Good News? Think about how you might use your gifts to help build up God’s kingdom.
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Ordinary Time
After Pentecost, the Church enters the second period of Ordinary Time. During the summer and fall months, as the readings bring us to reflect on mission and discipleship, we celebrate solemnities, feasts, and memorials of women and men who dedicated their lives to the Gospel. Reading about some of these saints and contemplating their story and the Scriptures on their feast day may encourage you to live more genuinely in hard times and celebrate joyfully in good times. As you reflect on the lives of the saints over the next few months, consider concrete ways you and your family might serve your community. Think of the saints as your traveling companions and make time for a discussion of them.
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God of Glory, your beloved Son has shown us that true worship
comes from humble and contrite hearts. Bless our brothers and sisters,
who have responded to the needs of our parish and whom have committed themselves to your service
as liturgical and music ministers. Grant that their ministry may be fruitful and our worship pleasing in your sight.
We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen
Saint of the Week
Saint Mary Magdalene De’ Pazzi May 24
Saint Mary Magdalene de’ Pazzi is known as the “ecstatic saint” because of her unusual gifts from God. To safeguard the authenticity of her visions, her confessor had her dictate them to fellow sisters. The result was five volumes encompassing ecstasies, letters, and inspirational sayings. But her life was not all sweetness; she also battled with temptations.
For more information visit https://www.franciscanmedia.org/source/saint-of-the-day
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Opening Doors to Grow with Christ
This is your 2018 CSA Pledge Card. Please fill out this card and place it in the collection basket or return it to
the parish office.
MY GIFT TO THE 2018 ARCHDIOCESAN
CATHOLIC SERVICES APPEAL
Amount of Gift:$
Amount Paid: $
Balance: $
Please send a Reminder Envelope as indicated:
9 monthly payments starting in July
Quarterly
Signed:
Name:
Address:
City: State: Zip:
Make checks payable to:
Catholic Services Appeal
2018 C)$%#*9/ S&"@9/&, A((&)* (CSA)
E ach year, we have the opportunity to grow with Jesus through the CSA. As faithful stewards of God’s grace,
we live out the Gospel mission of our Church when we embrace the valuable ministries, programs, and services our annual appeal supports. The CSA unites us as a faith community because no one individual or parish could possibly accomplish alone all of these good works that we are able to do together! Because of the CSA and all of the good it accomplishes, we grow with Jesus to become, in the words of Pope Francis, a “band of joyful missionary disciples.”
Gifts to the CSA make possible a wealth of ministries, programs, and services that touch the lives of thousands of Catholics throughout the Archdiocese of Detroit each day. No one parish, on its own, could provide all of the blessings that benefit so many.
The CSA is a pledge program, allowing you to spread your gift over several months. Please, prayerfully consider the most generous gift possible to support the 2018 Catholic Services Appeal.
The Our Mother of Perpetual Help Parish 2018 CSA Target is $42,817
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The Men’s Organization invites everyone to attend.
Choice of a New York strip, about 9 oz, or chicken, baked potato, salad and beverages.
Tickets are $15 and must be purchased by Thursday, June 14.
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Arrive at least 15 minutes early
Pull your tab [this indicates that you are present] Get a substitute if you are unable to serve
Check in with the coordinator
Please dress appropriately
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Terra Sancta Pilgrimages with Franciscan friar Fr. Alex Kratz will be leading a Catholic Pilgrimage to the Holy Land from October 8-22, 2018. This life-changing experience walking in Jesus’ footsteps includes daily Mass and Rosary, biblical read-ings on site, time for prayer and spiritual guidance, and meeting local Christians. Cost is $4,299 (all expenses included, round trip from Detroit, 3 daily meals, all tips and taxes). $500 deposit due at registration. Orientation Meeting is August 5. Next pilgrimage: May 6-20, 2019.
Wisdom so that I will live my life in harmony with your divine will; Understanding so that I will be a person of compassion; Knowledge so that I will be open to truth and goodness; Good Judgment so that I will make choices that reflect your will; Courage so that I will be able to stand up for what is right and just; Reverence so that I will enter into your divine mystery; Awe so that I will see the beauty in all of creation.
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