Parish Member Ellenberger Lumber Company and Do-it Center OPEN 8:00 a.m.—5:00 p.m. Mon.—Fri. 8:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m. Saturdays (989) 733-8023 3479 Main Street (Parish Member) Onaway, MI BREWBAKER’S HOUSING & R.V. Since 1959 20935 Washington Ave. Phone: (989) 733-8535 Onaway, MI 49765 Toll Free: (888) 874-5723 www.brewbakers.com Fax: (989) 733-4014 989-733-2257 "Let nothing perturb you, nothing frighten you. All things pass. God does not change. Patience achieves everything." St. Teresa of Avila BAUMGARTEN COLLISION, LLC Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them. Bless them and their families. I ask this in the name of Jesus, our Lord and Savior. Amen To whom should I go and how exactly can we share together the renewing presence of the Spirit’s gentle love “resting” upon us? Sacraments Baptisms Call the Parish Office to schedule. Marriage Couples are invited to call the Parish Office, minimally six months in advance, to prepare for and schedule their marriage. Confirmation Adults who have not been confirmed are invited to call the Parish Office to arrange for classes. Adult Faith Formation Anyone inquiring about the Catholic Faith or simply wishing to deepen their own understanding of the Catholic Faith. The Office Office Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 9:00 a.m.— 2:00 p.m. (989) 733-6053 stpaul-onaway.com Fr. Patrick (989) 701-4077 MISSION STATEMENT We, the parishioners of St. Paul, Onaway, open to the guidance of the Holy Spirit, are dedicated to preserve, live and proclaim the Good News brought by Jesus. As a sacramental people, we are committed to welcome all into Christ's presence among us. ST. PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH ST. MONICA CATHOLIC CHURCH—AFTON 20811 Washington Avenue, Onaway, MI Ph. 989-733-6053 / Fax. 989-733-2848 / Father 989-701-4077 [email protected] Website: stpaul-onaway.com / facebook.com/ stpaulonaway May 17, 2020 Pastor : Rev. Patrick Maher Sixth Sunday of Easter Mass Schedule Tuesday: 4:30 p.m. Wednesday - Thursday - Friday 9:00 a.m. Confession 1 hour prior to Mass Saturday Mass 4:00 p.m. Sunday Mass 10:00 a.m. Knights of Columbus #7688 St Paul—Onaway Charity Unity Fraternity Patriotism Catholic Men on a Mission! 989-733-6053
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ST. PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH ST. MONICA CATHOLIC … · St. Monica YTD 2020 YTD 2019 Income 7,703.90Cancade Family 9,850.15 Expenses 7,754.84 6,672.54 Net Income -50.94 3,177.61 Mass
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Parish Member
Ellenberger Lumber Company and Do-it Center
OPEN 8:00 a.m.—5:00 p.m. Mon.—Fri. 8:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m. Saturdays
(989) 733-8023
3479 Main Street (Parish Member) Onaway, MI
BREWBAKER’S HOUSING & R.V.
Since 1959
20935 Washington Ave. Phone: (989) 733-8535 Onaway, MI 49765 Toll Free: (888) 874-5723 www.brewbakers.com Fax: (989) 733-4014
989-733-2257
"Let nothing perturb you, nothing frighten you. All things pass. God does not change.
Patience achieves everything."
St. Teresa of Avila
BAUMGARTEN COLLISION, LLC Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands.
Protect them. Bless them and their
families. I ask this in the name of Jesus, our Lord
and Savior. Amen
To whom should I go and how exactly can we share together the renewing presence of the Spirit’s gentle love
“resting” upon us?
Sacraments
Baptisms Call the Parish Office to schedule.
Marriage Couples are invited to call the Parish Office, minimally six
months in advance, to prepare for and
schedule their marriage.
Confirmation Adults who have not been
confirmed are invited to call the Parish Office to arrange for
classes.
Adult Faith Formation Anyone inquiring about the
Catholic Faith or simply wishing to deepen their own understanding of
the Catholic Faith.
The Office
Office Hours:
Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday
9:00 a.m.— 2:00 p.m.
(989) 733-6053
stpaul-onaway.com
Fr. Patrick (989) 701-4077
MISSION STATEMENT
We, the parishioners of St. Paul, Onaway, open to the guidance of the Holy Spirit, are dedicated to preserve, live and proclaim the Good News brought by Jesus. As a sacramental people, we are committed to welcome all into Christ's
presence among us.
ST. PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH ST. MONICA CATHOLIC CHURCH—AFTON
20811 Washington Avenue, Onaway, MI Ph. 989-733-6053 / Fax. 989-733-2848 / Father 989-701-4077
K-12 Faith Formation: Class - Cancelled till May 15, 2020
Financial Position
(as of 04/30/20)
St. Paul YTD 04/30/2020 YTD 04/30/2019
Income 117,450.16 136,163.75 Expenses 122,650.81 124,238.60
Net Income -5,200.65 11,925.15
St. Monica YTD 2020 YTD 2019
Income 7,703.90 9,850.15 Expenses 7,754.84 6,672.54
Net Income -50.94 3,177.61
Mass Intentions
Monday, May 18th
+ Lyle Diller
Req. Tom & Barb Ellenberger
Tuesday, May 19th
Persecuted Christians
Wednesday, May 20th
+ Leaton Stevens
Req. Tom & Barb Ellenberger
Thursday, May 21st
Those affected by Caronavirus
or other communicable diseases
Friday, May 22nd
+ Susie Heron
Req. Sandy Breed
Saturday, May 23rd
Cancade Family
Req. Shirley Cancade
Sunday, May 24th
All Parishioners of St Paul and
St Monica
Bless you for your Stewardship
Thank you to everyone who has continued to make their
contributions .
Your support is greatly
appreciated.
Mark your Calendar Parish Rummage Sale
Date: TBA Later
During this time of isolation if you are cleaning and have articles that you would like to donate please keep the rummage sale in mind.
We will take donations after all the Coronavirus Issues have been re-
solved! Thank you and stay healthy
***Daily Masses***
Go to
Father Patrick the Lionheart At Youtube
and Subscribe
Please Note Saturday Mass Time will
change to 5:00 p.m. once the stay at home order is lifted
and Mass resumes.
St Monica’s tentative opening date has been moved to
June 1, 2020.
Anyone wishing to make their weekly contribution can mail it to:
St Paul Church
P.O. Box 130
Onaway, MI 49765
May 12, 2020
My dear brothers and sisters in Christ:
Greetings in the Risen Lord! The First Letter of St Peter exhorts us: “There is cause for rejoicing here. You may for a time have to suffer the distress of many trials: but this is so that your faith, which is more precious than the passing splendor of fire-tried gold, may by its genuineness lead to praise, glory, and honor when Jesus Christ appears.” These past few months, I pray, have helped us to realize and cherish our faith, family and friends with even greater intensity.
It has been two months since we last celebrated public Masses together in our parishes, shrines and chapels across the Diocese of Gaylord. With this public statement I share with you the good news that we are at a stage of beginning to re-open our churches for public celebrations of the Eucharist beginning on Wednesday, May 20. Churches should not open, if they are not ready to do so. Parish opening information should occur through the parish website and on other social media. Each pastor or pastoral administrator, working with their pastoral coun-cil, should be sure they have the diocesan directives in place prior to opening for the public to attend Mass.
As we open up our churches for public Mass, expect that these celebrations will not be exactly what we may be used to or expect. Even though the coronavirus curve is flattening, the pandemic is not over. We must take pre-cautions that will keep our risk as reduced as possible.
Protocols have been developed through a committee working with the Director of Worship, that have considered expert advice from the medical field and liturgical experts. The protocols are meant to complement the wise guid-ance of the federal, state and local health agencies for the sake of the common good. Below is a list of some things you can expect when you return to public worship.
Expect that you will not see everyone at Mass. In the Diocese of Gaylord, dispensation from your Sunday
obligation is extended through Sunday, September 6, 2020. Not all will feel comfortable returning to pub-lic worship right away and some people should not return right away, including those over 65 years of age and those in a higher-risk category because of health issues and those who are currently ill. However, if you wish to return to Mass your Sunday obligation may be fulfilled at any Mass during the week.
Expect that not all parishioners will be able to attend Mass on a Sunday because of reduced capacity.
Churches are not to exceed 25% capacity in order to maintain proper social distancing. It is possible that Masses may be held outside.
Expect to see all people over the age of two wearing masks.
Expect that Communion distribution will be different to afford safe distancing between individuals.
Expect the music to be led only by the musician and cantor. Or, you may not have any music at all for a while.
There will be no hymn books or missals or worship aids in the pews.
Expect other directives that may affect your local community and expect differences between parishes. We
are striving for unity in our celebrations from parish to parish, not uniformity. What works one way in one par-ish, might work differently in another.
Expect that each parish may open on a different schedule. We need patience to guide us these next few
months. I ask for and beg your patience as we learn all over again what it means to gather together. This will take some getting used to. I believe it can be done – so that we will be respectful of each other and our desire to resume our public Masses with decorum and dignity.
During this time, let us pray for each other and support each other as we resume our public celebrations. May what we do in these next few weeks as we re-open, as St Peter urges, lead to “praise, glory and honor” when Jesus Christ appears in our midst. “We adore you O Christ, and we praise you, because by your holy cross, you have redeemed the world.”
Invoking the prayerful embrace of our Lady of Mt Carmel, the patroness of our diocese, I remain