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SEPTEMBER 9, 2018 • 23RD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

CAUSE

OF

St. Mary, Our Joy

8200 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.

COMMUNITY LUNCH

at St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27

12 Noon-1:00pm

Everyone is welcome

Cost: Free

What: In early August Fr. Ken announced

our parish would reach out to the greater

community by providing a free lunch once

per month. It is open to anyone and

everyone. No questions are asked! It is not

just for the poor or homeless, but for

everyone in our community. No donations

required. Just come and eat and spend a little

time with others.

We are asking for volunteers from our parish

to assist with cooking, set up, clean up, to

bake desserts and maybe just to be here and

greet guests and make them feel welcome.

You can volunteer just once, or once every

few months.

Please help us to make this endeavor a

success. By looking outward, we will see the

presence of God in the eyes of others!

Interested in helping? Call the office at

734-425-4421.

NO TICKETS SOLD AT THE DOOR!

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15

DOORS OPEN 5:30 DINNER AT 6:00

Featuring:

Hooked on Country Dancin’

Line Dancing

(instruction and dancing)

7:00-9:00pm

ADULTS: $22

CHILDREN AGES 7-12: $8

CHILDREN UNDER 6: FREE

Cash Bar:

Beer & Wine Available

50/50 Raffle

Western Attire optional!

*Tickets now available in the office or

in the gathering space after Mass.

Menu: BBQ chicken, Ribs, Mac ‘n cheese,

Baked Beans, Cole Slaw, Rolls, Peach Cobbler,

Coffee, Tea, Pop

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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 regu-

lar business hours. Parish membership

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. Ken Mazur, PIME 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: Art Regner

Vice Chair:

Secretary: Mike Francis

PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL

Julie Callahan

Doug Cyr

Michael Gluth

Suzanne Price

Gary Pieknik

Pat Slusarz

Nancy Smith

Chris VanHoet

At-Large Members

Steve Anderson

Joe Andrzejewski

Victoria Angelosanto

Lee Borycz

Boyington Family

Richard Browe

Bob Cadotte

Joseph Carrier

Tina Ciepley

Ron Cooper

Rick Corrow

Steve Demaggio

Tom Dobrowolski

Faith Falzon

Janet Fleis

Annette Fish

Bill Forshey

Edmund & Irene Frain

Jessica Freeman

Kevin Freeman

Alisa Gardner

Fran Gleason

Maria Gomez

Jeanette Gordon

Deb Gorski

Gerald Graziani

Paul Grden

Marian Halkey

Dee Jones

John Kaminsky

Marilyn Kashat

Daniel Klein

Bob Kluba

May Korsak

Rita Kraft

Shirley Kubinski

John Lardin

Phil Macunovich

MaryAnn Magon

Dolores McCarthy

Selena Montes

Michael Morris

Patricia Murray

Ashley Murphy

Mary Murphy

Judie Nagy

Mary Napier

Vivian Nyland

Ruth Parisien

Gerry & Deb Pietszak

Bob Proctor

Emma Roberts

Lynn Rodriguez

Mae Rose

Edward Rysztak

Grace Rysztak

Lorraine Saunders

Emma Scaramella

Nancy & Jack Shea

Tom Shafar

Dianne Shekell

Andrea Sinadinoski

Anna Soleto

Richard Spencer

Robert Stachura Jr.

Dolores Stark

David Taillard

Jennifer Valdez

David Wasil

Cathy West

Theresa Witkowski

Antoinette Wronsack

Joyce Yarde

Nova Zeboyan

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

PRAY FOR OUR SICK

READINGS for September 16

1st Reading: Isaiah 50:5-9a

Resp. Psalm: I will walk before the Lord,

In the land of the living.

2nd Reading: James 2:14-18

Gospel: Mark 8:27-35

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.

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Greetings and Salutations,

Faith Formation important dates…

Registration is ongoing through September 16

th

. Do not delay and

register today! Thank you to the families who have registered

already!

On Monday, September 17

th

there will be a Catechist meeting for

all of our wonderful Catechist’s and Assistants. We will meet at

6:30p.m. and dinner will be provided.

September 24

th

is our FIRST WEEK OF CLASS. We (Parents,

students, Catechist’s and Administration), will meet in the church

space for a prayer service, announcements, the children will meet

their Catechist and be dismissed to their classrooms. After the

children are dismissed I will speak briefly to the Parents. Thank

you!

Reminder…we will not accept registrations on the first day of

classes. We appreciate all registrations by September 16

th

. The first

day of class is very exciting for all of us in Formation. Have a great

week everyone!

Just for laughs…

TV#1 You look upset what’s the matter?

TV#2 I always feel someone is watching me!

Peace and Prayers,

Sabrina Queen

Coffee Sunday

Meet and get to know more of your

parish family members in the So-

cial Hall after 10am Mass.

THIS Sunday, September 9

ALL YOU CAN EAT

Pancake & French Toast

Breakfast

NEXT SUNDAY, SEPT. 16

8:30am to NOON

Saint Mary, Cause of Our Joy

Social Hall

COST: $3 Adults

$1.50 Children ages 2 to 10

MENU: Pancakes, French Toast, Ham,

Sausage, Scrambled Eggs, Applesauce,

Tea, Coffee, Milk, & Juice

Sponsored by

HOLY NAME FRATERNITY

Save The Date

VENDORS SHOW

Mark your calendars for our

second parish Vendors show on:

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9th

6:00pm-9:00pm

Parish Social Hall

VENDORS WANTED

Table rental is available.

$30 for a 6 ft. table

$45 for a 12 ft. table

Please call the office at 734-425-4421

for more information

HOLY NAME FRATERNITY

Following the end of summer BBQ on Saturday, September 15, the Holy Name

Fraternity is happy to return on Sunday, September 16, with our monthly Pancake and

French Toast breakfast. For just $3 you can enjoy our special, secret recipe pancakes,

French toast, scrambled eggs, sausage, ham, applesauce, juice, coffee, and the

continued joyful friendship of fellow parishioners and visitors. Breakfast begins at

8:30 Sunday morning, 9/16; ending at noon. We will save a stack for you! And

remember, the retreat for men at St. Paul of the Cross Retreat Center is September 28-

30. Make your reservation now at: stpaulretreat.org or 313-535-9563.

Paul Markus

Forever Young Seniors…

Our next meeting will be the annual

Picnic in the Park tomorrow, September

10th at the Westland Farmers Market.

The picnic starts at 10:00am until

3:00pm and includes games, prizes and

a box lunch. Please bring your ticket for

the lunch. Hope to see you all there for

a fun day in the Park!

Please keep all of our ill members in

your prayers.

We have some wonderful bus trips

coming up:

Turkeyville NunSense Amen!

(sold out, call for wait list)

Wed, Oct 17

th

9:30am – 6:30pm

$76 due by Sept 17

th

Firekeepers Casino

Thurs, Nov 8

th

9:15am – 5:45pm

$37 due by Oct 25

th

Croswell Opera House

“The Wizard of Oz”

Sunday, Dec 9

th

10:15am – 7:00pm

$82 due by Nov 9

th

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

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The high school youth group has been very active this summer between

our summer mission trip to Winnebago, Nebraska, vacation bible school,

and volunteering Wednesday late afternoons at the Gleaner's Mercado

Client Choice Food Pantry.

Weekly youth group meetings will start up again on Monday, September

17 from 7:15 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. in the youth group room located in the

parish center. We meet every Monday with the exceptions of holidays

and a short one month break in the summer. All high school teens in

grades 9 -12 are welcome regardless of what high school attend. We

understand and take into account the ever changing

schedule that a teen endures. If you can't come every week

that is totally fine. Come when you can. You are

ALWAYS welcome.

Please also mark you calendars for our first WAYMC

event of the new school year. WAYMC stands for Western

Area Youth Ministry Cooperative. WAYMC is a

collaboration of parishes in our area that come together to

host events for high school teens. Sunday, September 30

we will be hosting our annual High School Youth Group

Softball Challenge & BBQ at Jaycee Park in Westland

from 1:00 p.m. - 4:00p.m. Cost is $3 per teen. No softball

experience is necessary. Come and have fun and meet

teens from our parish as well as other parishes.

If you have any questions, please contact Carol Nelius,

coordinator of youth ministry via email at [email protected]

Six of our high school teens ( Gillian Frazier, Jose Perez, Jean-Michel Lecourt, Brandon Winn,

Brittney Winn, and Marissa Muller) spent an amazing week in Winnebago, Nebraska with sev-

eral other youth groups from different parts of the United States. We were able to serve on both

the Winnebago and Omaha reservations. We stayed that St. Augustine Indian Mission School

which was founded by St. Katharine Drexel in 1909. It is the only Catholic institution in the

state of Nebraska directly founded by a canonized saint. We also got to experience the annual

Pow-Wow that the Winnebago tribes hosts every year. Over the next few weeks we will share

some of our experiences. Below are some of our pictures from our journey. To see the rest of

them, please view our mission trip photo album on our facebook page

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ARCHDIOCESE AND

COMMUNITY NEWS

Children’s

Liturgy of

theWord

is looking for

more volunteers!

Children’s Liturgy of the Word

(CLOW) is an age-appropriate

Liturgy of the Word offered for

ages 4 through 2nd graders.

During this special time, the

volunteer teacher leads the

children through prayers, songs

and readings that are simplified for

children. The children learn about

the same Scripture readings as the

rest of the assembly.

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Children’s Liturgy of the Word,

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you:

Full name:

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*responses can be dropped in the collection basket or in the office

protect.aod.org

The Archdiocese of Detroit stands with the brave survivors who seek to bring the

crime of child sexual abuse by clergy and other Church representatives into the

light, where those who sinned are confronted and those who were harmed can

find healing. To those harmed by the actions and inaction of Church leaders: It is

inexcusable and we are sorry. In an effort to consolidate our resources and re-

spond to the faithful’s questions about clergy sexual abuse, the Archdiocese of

Detroit has created a new “mini” website at protect.aod.org. This site highlights information

about reporting abuse, victim assistance, investigations, training for clergy and lay employees

and volunteers, and provides additional resources, including messages from Archbishop

Vigneron. Our goal is to make this important information – already available on aod.org – more

visible, transparent and clear.

Michigan Philharmonic at OLGC

The Michigan Philharmonic will perform

their season opener "NANiversary" on

Friday, October 5, at 8:00 p.m. at Our

Lady of Good Counsel. This concert will

celebrate Nan Washburn's 20 years with

the Michigan Phil as its Music Director

and Conductor. We invite you to cele-

brate with us and hear many of Nan's

favorite pieces performed at the beautiful

OLGC. Tickets are available on-line at

www.michiganphil.org or by calling

(734) 451- 2112.

St. Thomas the Apostle Festival

September 14, 15 & 16

Merriman Rd. north of Ford Rd.

Garden City

Friday Sept 14

5-11pm

Power Play (7-11pm)

Saturday, September 15

noon-11pm

Classic Cars

Sunday, September 16

Noon-7pm

Polka Mass at 11:00am

Free Entertainment-Free Parking

Garage Sale, Vegas Games & Texas Hold-em

Dinners, Rides, Bake Sale, Games, Raffles, Bingo

Resurrection Parish

48755 Warren Rd. Canton, MI 48187

(734) 451-0444

[email protected] Plip-

[email protected]

Friday Mornings - {8:30 am: Optional

Morning Mass}

9:00 am: Coffee & Goodies

9:30 to 10:30 am: Presentation

COME ALL YEAR –

COME WHEN YOU CAN!

No Charge! Bring a Friend!

- Fall Series –

(September 21-December 14)

Suzanne Luberto

And to all our newly registered members!

If you have any questions about any of the

Committees or Groups at our Parish, please

call the Parish Office at 734-425-4421

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MASS INTENTIONS

Wed. Sep. 12 12 Noon

Paul Barbarich (7th Anniv.) by wife, Betty

Fri. Sep. 14 8:30am

For our parish family

Sat. Sep. 15 4:30pm

Deceased members of Janus & Austin Families

by family

Ron, Chuck & Laura Aneiros by family

Kevin Dziadzio by John Assenmacher

Sun. Sep. 16 8:00am

10:00am

12 Noon

For our parish family

For deceased members of the Dziadosz family

Jerry Hughes by Mrs. P. Hammond

Fr. Edmund Borycz by family

Mary Ann Kendra by Joyce

Marion Pongonis by daughter, Patricia

Mon. Sep. 10 8:30am

Forever Young Seniors

Andrew Nemeth on his 16th birthday by

Emily Gnacke family

Thurs.Sep. 13

8:30am

For our parish family

UPCOMING EVENTS Sept. 10--Sept. 16

MON. Sep. 10

8:30am

10am-3pm

7:00pm

Mass

Forever Young Seniors Picnic

Parish Pastoral Meeting

TUE. Sep. 11

10:30am

11:00am

Doors open for cards and coffee

Cards and Coffee

WED. Sep. 12

12 Noon

12:30-3pm

2:00pm

7:00pm

Mass

Eucharistic Adoration

Vendor Show Mtg.

Rosary

THURS. Sep. 13

8:30am

9:00am

7:00pm

7:00-9pm

Mass

Mother of Perpetual Help Devotions &

Rosary

Knights of Columbus Mtg.

Choir Rehearsal

FRI. Sep. 14

8:30am Mass

SAT. Sep. 15

3:30pm

4:30pm

5:30

6-9:30pm

Reconciliation

Mass

Doors open for BBQ

Summer BBQ and dancing

SUN. Sep. 16

8:00am

8:30-Noon

10:00am

12 Noon

Catechetical Sunday

Mass

All you can eat pancake breakfast

Mass

Mass

LITURGICAL SCHEDULE September 15/16

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

Celebrant

Fr. Ken Fr. Joe Fr. Ken Fr. Phong

Lector

Comm.

Ralph Costyn

Dan Kavetsky

Katie Bohr

Ann Findysz

Victoria Apolzan

Pat Russo

Jennifer Schaefer

Jim McDonnell

Extraordinary

Ministers of

Holy

Communion

Keith Kudron

Flo Bozek

Kevin Headrick

Dan Kavetsky

Maryann Ogden

Diane Pietras

Mary McKelvey

Katie Bohr

Diane Fredrickson

Olimpia DeToma

Carol Janowski

Larry Janowski

Maryann Sligay

Josie Klocke

Duane Harbowy

Patti Krcatovich

Rocky Krcatovich

Bernice Reed

Cathi Macko

Nicole Macko

Sue Gomez

Annmarie Konrad

Ken Konrad

Scott Ozga

Jennifer Schaefer

Pat Slusarz

Lisa Kliza

Darlene LaFave

Altar Server

Kingsley Ugwu Emmanuela Nwizu

Angel Kimfon

Celia Mercado

Sacristan

Volunteer Alice André Jeff Vernon Tori White

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

Kathy Sherry

Ron Sherry

Sue Moore

Annmarie Konrad

Ken Konrad

Barb Burke

John Burke

Ron Kinunen

Bonnie Kinunen

Jim Siepierski

Clare Masak

Greeters

Marlene & Roman Kotrys

Deanna Adams

Doug Cyr Geralyn Pawlaczyk

Carol Cruz Guldner Family

Darlene LaFave

Mercado Family

Homebound

Duane Harbowy

Rocky & Patti Krcatovich

Altar Care

September 28 Carol Janowski Geralyn Pawlaczyk

Eunice Austin

Connie Flynn

John Flynn

Rose Avela

Join our St. Vincent de Paul as we walk in

Solidarity as Friends of the Poor

What: Friends of the Poor Walk

When: Saturday, September 29

th

Where: Belle Isle – 2 Inselruhe Ave, Detroit, MI 48207

*$11 State Park Recreation Pass required for vehicle

(can be purchased on site)

Time: Check-in at 9:00 a.m. Walk begins at 10:00 a.m.

Who: YOU!

Lunch, T-Shirts and a great time for all!

Register or Donate online at

https://www.fopwalk.org/team/2189

OR for more information about our St Mary’s Team

[email protected]

Our adult choir has begun a

new year. We invite all

vocalists and instrumental-

ists to join every Thursday

in the Church.

from 7:00-9:00pm.

If you have questions, please call

Steve at 734-425-4421.

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Family Owned and Operated since 1995

Abe Alkhalil125 S. WayneWestland, MI 48186P:(734) 721-2800 • F: (734) 721-3873E-MAIL: [email protected]

1139 Inkster RoadGarden City, MI 48135(734) 427-3800www.Santeiufuneralhome.com

3-D-4-3 For ad info. call 1-800-477-4574 • www.4lpi.com 15-0239

Choice Catering

Cheryl Stanley [email protected] 6905 Deering www.choicecaterer.com Garden City, MI. 48135

734-673-3808 JOHN WOOD PLUMBING

734-425-0370Fast Professional Service

Expert Sewer & Drain CleaningLic. Master PlumberReasonable Rates

www.johnwoodplumbingllc.com

PLYMOUTH WESTLAND46401 Ann Arbor Road W., Plymouth, MI 48170734-459-2250 James B. VermeulenWayne Traxler, Matt Kedzior www.vermeulenfuneralhome.com

980 N. Newburgh Road, Westland, MI 48185734-326-1300

Gary E. DeakStanley Sajewski, Stephen Sajewski

Schrader-Howell FUNERAL HOMEServing Plymouth and Canton Since 1904

Catholic Personnel - K of C Members280 SOUTH MAIN ST. • PLYMOUTH, MI • 734-453-3333

EDWIN A. SCHRADER • MICHAEL V. HOWELL • JEFFERY D. BELLJULIE HOWELL-ROMEIN • RICHARD J. COUTURIER • GEORGE L. YOUNG

Neely-Turowski Leonard A. Turowski & Son Neely-Turowski 30200 Five Mile Rd 9300 Middlebelt Rd 45100 Warren Rd Livonia, MI 48154 Livonia, MI 48150 Canton, MI 48187 734.525.9020 734.427.3400 734.453.3008 Director Todd N. Turowski Director Robert T. Berteau Director Leonard A. Turowski, Jr.

– Family Owned and Operated Since 1919 –turowskifuneralhome.com

Mike IafrateCement Company Inc.

Cement Work • PorchesDriveways • Garages • Floors

Sidewalks and MoreSince 1975 • Parish Members

734-737-0884 Licensed & Insured

rea & soncement co., inc

Driveways • Garage Floors • Patios Porches • Railings

Complete Home ImprovementsFamily Owned & Operated

28726 Plymouth Rd., Livonia | 734.425.7966

PAINTING BY KEN

• Interior/Exterior• Wallpaper Removal• Handyman Services

40 years experiencespecial low rates

senior discount

313.410.7942

SHARON EDWARDS REALTOR®

44968 Ford Rd., Ste. B • Canton, MI734-453-4300 office

734-717-3730 cell/directEast office is independently owned and operated