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DearFriends,Usually,Ioftenthinkaboutthefeedingofthe5,000asoneofJesus’greatmiracles,maybeoneofhisgreatest
miracles. Nowdon’tgetmewrong,Iloveawholebunchofthem…thechangingofwaterintowine,JesuswalkingonwaterandinvitingPetertodothesame,thehealingofthemanlyingonacotwhichwaslowereddownbyhisfriends;Ilove them all! But, I truly love the passage thatwe hear today fromMatthewbecause, sincemy childhood, I havewonderedhowintheworldJesuscouldtakejusttwofishandfiveloavesandstretchthemtofeedthatmanypeople.AndIhavealwaysmarveledatallthoseleftovers–12basketsfull–andtheideathatiftherewereabout5,000men–notincludingwomenandchildren–howmanypeopleJesusreallymusthavefedattheendofthatday.
I’veoften foundmyselfwonderingandmarvelingat thecompassionJesushadwithinhimself for thecrowdsthatafternoon,whenallhereallywantedwastobealoneafterlearningthathiscousinandfriend,JohntheBaptist,hadjustdied. Itisamazingtothinkaboutallthepeoplehemusthavehealedortaughtorsatdowntolistento,duringhisgrief. AndIhavealwayswonderedwhatitwasthathesaidtohimselfwhenhelookeduptoheavenandblessedandbrokethatbread,beforedoingwhathedidwithit.
Thediscipleswerethere,too,andwhileitiseasytowonderaboutalloftheotherstuff–tofocusonthesizeofthecrowdsandthelackoffoodandthemiracleof itall–thistimearound, Ifindmyselfthinkingaboutmoreaboutthedisciples. Ithadbeena longday and theywereprobably all tired. “Comeon Jesus, let’s gohomeandgetsomethingtoeat,”theysaid.“Thesepeopleareprobablyhungryandreadytogetsomefoodforthemselvesanyway. Let’sgetthemoutofheresowecandothesame.”
Andinthefaceoftheirquestions…inresponsetotheirdoubts,despitetheirtiredness,Jesussays,“YOUgivethemsomethingtoeat.”
“Whatdoyoumean,‘feedthem’?Maybeyouhaven’tnoticed,Jesus,butthere’slike5,000ofthemonthishillandallwebroughtwithusisacoupleofstinkyfishandafewloavesofbread.”
“YOUgivethemsomethingtoeat.” See, themiracle’sagoodoneand itmakesagreatstory,but ifweonlyfocusonwhatJesusprayedorontryingtofigureouthowhedidwhathedid,oronthecrowdsorthefishorthebread,thenwemissthepoint. Justlikelastweek’sGospelreallywasn’taboutyeastormustardseeds;andjustliketheweekbeforewasn’treallyaboutweeds,goodseeds,orgardening;todayisn’treallyaboutfishorbreadorsomepicniconthehillside.Forme,thepointofthestoryoftheFeedingoftheFiveThousandisfoundinJesus’shortandsimpleresponsetothedisciples,“YOUgivethemsomethingtoeat.”
WhatJesussaysandwhatthedisciplesdoisevenmoreprofoundandpowerfulifyouaskme:“YOUgivethemsomethingtoeat.”Don’tsendthemaway.Don’tlookforawayout.Don’thopeforsomeoneelsetodoit.Don’twaitfortomorrow,even.“YOUgivethemsomethingtoeat.”
Anddon’twesoundandactlikethedisciplestoomuchofthetime?Wedon’thaveenoughbread–whetherthatmeanstime,ormoney;energy,willingness,orability;faith, love,compassion,orwhatever. Wearedoubtful. Wearecynical. Wearepreoccupied,distracted, lazy,uninspired,selfish, insecure,unconvinced–just likethosediscipleswerethatday.Alotofthetime,ifyou’reanythinglikeme,you’rejustdownrightfullofexcuses.
ButjustlikethedisciplesintheGospel,Jesusgivesussomethinggreaterthanevenourbestexcuses. Hegivesusmore than just anothermiracle, too. Hegivesus somethingbettereven thenbreadandfish to chewon. JesusrevealstousjustwhatahighopinionGodhas–notonlyofthelostandlonely;thesickandneedypeopleonthathillsidethatdayforwhomheshowssomuchcompassion–butJesusrevealstouswhatahighopinionGodhasofthosewhobelieveinandwhowanttofollowhimsofaithfully.
Around the Table Rev. Denis B. Theroux, Pastor
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OurLadyofVictoryCatholicSchoolNEWS
8THGRADEDCTRIPFUNDRAISER
Due to COVID-19, the OLV 8th GradeD.C. trip is now scheduled for Spring 2021.Please look for OLV students in yourneighborhood who will be collecGng cans &boIlestoreturnformoneytowardsthisamazingexperience.Thankyouforyoursupport!
OLV CONSIGNMENT SALE FALL SHOP SALE Clothing Drop Off: Now through August 16
TO DO:
1. Start organizing & identifying items for sale.
2. Wash & clean items.
3. Label items with return address labels + item + size.
4. Items will be evaluated & final priced by the consignment shop volunteers based on wear & overall appearance.
5. Drop them off at Gutowsky Home (front porch) 45392 Dunbarton Drive Novi by Sunday, August 16.
CONSIGNMENT SHOP PROCESS:
1. 50:50 split between seller & the PTO.
2. 100% of proceeds from notions, hairbands & other accessories will be donated to the PTO.
3. Payments are via check or cash only.
4. Seller revenues will be distributed within 2 weeks post-sale.
5. Unsold items may be collected a week following the sale by contacting Joanne or will be stored in the consignment shop until a future sale.
6. Call Joanne Gutowsky (248) 207-9837, if you have any questions.
This program is utilized as a primary revenue-generating activity for the PTO & a substitute for fund-raising efforts. Please help us in any way that you can.
Thank you in advance for your contributions and donations towards our 2020-21 school programs.
Stay tuned for Fall 2020 Sale Times & Dates!
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Isn’ttheresomewayeachofusmightfeedsomeone,too?Maybeitisthatco-workeryouknowwhocoulduseahandorsomeencouragement…Maybeitisaneighborwho’shavingahardtime…Maybeitissomethingaroundhere–helpingwithsomethingattheParishortheSchool. Letusnotwaitforsomeoneelsetodoit. Letusnotpretendwearen’tcapableorqualifiedorcalled,even,torespondtotheneedsaroundus.AndletusnotwaitforJesustodoitallbyhimself,heiswaitingforyou…formetodosomething!!
Blessingsandpeace,Father Denis
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * Act Now to help Save Catholic Schools!
COVID-19 has contributed to the permanent closure of 130 Catholic schools across the country. Learn more about a new USCCB Action Alert that highlights our request that Congress set aside 10% of any funds for K-12 education to go to scholarships for families that attend private schools. Your voice matters. Check out the the link below:
www.votervoice.net/USCCB/Campaigns/75795/Respond
While the church is closed, we are unable to accept donations at this time. NORTHVILLE CIVIC CONCERN DROP OFF HOURS:
(43275 W. Seven Mile Road/Highland Shopping Center) Monday and Wednesday, 10 a.m-12 p.m. and Friday, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Someone will come out to get your donations. No need to go inside.
We are accepting canned food, frozen food (dinners, waffles, etc.), and boxed food. Please check those dates. No food with expired dates accepted!
GREATEST NEED: Canned Fruit, Oatmeal, Breakfast Bars, Canned Tuna, Pasta Sides and Bread. GREATEST ESSENTIAL NEEDS: Small Laundry Soap, Dish Soap, Bar Soap and Toilet Paper.
Gas Cards and monetary donations are welcome, too! Thank you!
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PLYMOUTH SALVATION ARMY Our community has been very generous with dropping off food and monetary donaGons through thispandemic. ThesedonaGonsarewhatiskeepingourfoodpantrystockedandallowingustoprovidefoodforourneighbors.
WishList: jelly,peanutbu=er,oatmeal,cereal (smallboxes),pancakemixandsyrup,cannedtuna/chicken, instantpotatoes, stuffing,pasta sidedishes, rice,HamburgerHelper, soup,mac&cheese,Manwich sauce, cannedspagheP/ravioli,spaghePsauce,cannedvegetables/fruit,applesauce,crackers,jello/pudding,juice,hamburger,lunchmeat,hotdogs/buns,eggs,milkandcheese.
DonaGonscanbebroughtaroundtothebackpantrydoor,whichisundertheoverhanginthecornernearthewindows(justlookforthegaragedoorandthenimmediatelyleS). ThereisadoorbellthatyoucanringtoletoursocialservicestaffknowthatyouhaveadonaGon todropoff. Ourbuilding is openMonday-Friday from8:30a.m.-12noonand1-4:30p.m. to accept yourdonaGon.Thankyou!
Baking for Education
This is Courtney Cassidy, a sophomore in high school and a former student at OLV. I recently created a page on JustGiving.com titled Baking for Education. I created this page so I could sell my homemade desserts and donate the proceeds to the Mercy Education Project. The Mercy Education Project provides tutoring, educational summer camps, and literacy programs that prepare girls and women in Detroit for college and joining the workforce. I’m very grateful for my education at OLV and my current school, Cranbrook. My goal is to help
other girls in Detroit receive similar educational opportunities. Also, my friend Eliza Thayer who is a junior at Divine Child High School has been helping me with Baking for Education. Together we have been developing recipes, marketing, and packaging to ensure the success of our fundraiser. All this information and more is on my fundraising page on JustGiving.com. Place your order today! The menu and ordering instructions can be found at: www.justgiving.com/fundraising/bakingforeducation.
CHRISTIAN SERVICE CONNECTION
VOLUNTEERUPDATE
Please note that untilfurther notice volunteering at theSt. Leo’s Soup Kitchen has beensuspended. Assoonaswegetthe“green light”,wewill open up thesign-up link for you to volunteer.Thankyou!
GolftoServeOthers:UPCOMINGGOLFOUTINGSINTHELOCALAREA
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SAVETHEDATE!St.CatherineofSienaAcademy
8thAnnualGolfClassicMonday,September28
OakPointeCountryClubBrighton
Forsponsorshipandregistration,pleasevisitwww.saintcatherineacademy.org/support/golf-
classic-fore-the-stars.
St.VincentdePaulDetroitStoresNowOpen!
Monday-Saturday,10:00a.m.–5:00p.m.andSunday,1:00-5:00p.m.Detroit(3000GratiotAve)
WaystoDonatewithsafetyfirst:
•Drive-thrudonations.Customerscanstayintheircar.•Donationbinsavailableforeasydrop-off.Followthesignsandinstructions.•Alldonationattendantswillbewearingglovesandamaskwhentheyarewithin
6ftofacustomer.•Alldonateditemswillbesterilized.
Waystoshopwithsafetyfirst:
•Pleaseuseprovidedcartwipesandhandsanitizeruponentrance.•Storedisinfectedmultipletimeseveryday.•Allretailworkerswillbewearingglovesandamaskwhentheyarewithin6ftofacustomer.
•Checkoutlanesmarkedtoallow6ftofseparationbetweencustomers.•Plexiglass“sneezeguard”partitionsatcheckoutcounters.
22ndAnnualGleanersCharityGolfOutingOakPointeCountryClub4500ClubDrive,Brighton
Monday,August3
8a.m.:RegistrationandContinentalBreakfast
9a.m.:ShotgunScramble
Forregistration,pleasevisitwww.eventbrite.com/e/22nd-annual-gleaners-charity-golf-outing-registration-97180221659
It is not too late to check out the weekly items found on the 52 Sundays’ website: 52sundays.com. Look for ideas on family fun and recipes this summer. Each week there is a special prayer and reflection on the Gospel.
You can have the weekly link emailed to you directly or visit www.olvnorthville.org homepage for a direct link to this week’s content.
In today’s Gospel (Matthew 14: 13-21) Jesus says: “There is no need for them to go away; give them some food yourselves,” and taking the five loaves and two fish, he blest them and gave them to the disciples to feed the crowd.
Today we move all talk of God’s kingdom out of scripture and into our daily lives. We can’t make the kingdom present by ourselves. Jesus tells the disciples to “give them some food yourselves” but they can’t … human resources are not sufficient to make present
what God’s kingdom promises. Jesus then takes the meager human resources, “five loaves and two fish”, blesses them and has the disciples distribute to the crowds. What the disciples cannot do alone they can do with Jesus’ blessing. (Living Liturgy, p.208)
Are you interested in knowing what is central to OLV’s St. Vincent de Paul Ministry? If your answer is YES, call 248-349-2622 or e-mail us at: [email protected] and a SVdP member will contact you and share the rewards of being a Vincentian.
OLV St. Vincent de Paul Society | Conference #437
Growspiritually.Helpthoseinneed.DevelopChristianfriendships.
LiveYourFaith.JointheSocietyofSt.VincentdePaulSince1833,theSocietyofSt.VincentdePaulhasbeenservicingthoseinneed.
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SACREDHEARTMajorSeminaryCELEBRATES100YEARS!
Sacred Heart’s history is memorable, and worth reflecting on.More than a year ago we commissioned a book to chronicle ourhistory,BishopGallagher’svision toopena seminary inDetroit, fromits stunning gothic architecture to the civil disturbances that formedourstudents,strengthenedourresolvetoremain inandtoservethecity,andallthoseontheperiphery.
This beautiful keepsakebook is filledwithhistoric photographsandafast-pacednarrativethattakesreadersthroughthechapel,our
devotion to the SacredHeart, our priestly formation, seminarian life, ourworld renown faculty, and ourmission toadvance theNewEvangelization, amongother topics. You canpurchaseoneof these limited-editionbooks for $60.Pleasevisit:www.shms.edu/centennial-book.
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WanttoAdvertiseyourBusinessintheParishBulletin?
Brian Morano is our representative fromourbulletinpublisher,DiocesanPublications. Heiscontacting current advertisers to renew parishbulletinads. Ifyouareinterestedinlearningmoreaboutadvertisinginthechurchbulletin,pleasecallhimat(616)894-2821. Wefeel this isanexcellentopportunityforlocal businesses to increase their visibility in thecommunity.Thebulletinisalsopublishedonlineforgreatervisibility. Advertising in the bulletin allows thispublication tobeprintedeachweekatno cost totheparish.
Thankyouforyoursupport!
SUMMER FAITH FORMATION PROGRAM Monday, August 3-Friday, August 14
For the 2020-21 school year, theOLV Faith FormaGonOffice isoffering an online SUMMER PROGRAM in place of the tradiGonal aSerschool program. Every studentwill have online access to e-books andresources.RegistraTonisnowclosed.IfyouhavequesTonsorwanttobeaddedtotheprogram,pleasecalltheFaithFormaTonOfficetoday.Thank you! The cost of $50 per family will be invoiced to registeredfamiliessoon.
Election Prayer
Lord Jesus Christ, You told us to give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar, and to God what belongs to God. Enlighten the minds of our people in America. May we choose a President of the United States, and other government officials, according to Your Divine Will. Give our citizens the courage to choose leaders of our nation who respect the sanctity of unborn human life, the sanctity of marriage, the sanctity of marital relations, the sanctity of the family, and the sanctity of the aging. Grant us the wisdom to give You, what belongs to You, our God. If we do this, as a nation, we are confident You will give us an abundance of Your blessings through our elected leaders. Amen.
composed by Father John Anthony Hardon, S.J. Imprimatur: Rene H. Gracida, Bishop of Corpus Christi,
July 7, 1992 Published by Eternal Life in 1992
Hello Sunshine!!Summer time is great…but it doesn’t bring an
end to our worries, concerns or personal struggles. Stephen Ministers are here to offer a listening ear, prayers and support during the summer, too. We don’t pack up and leave for a summer vacation!
Look at the Stephen Ministry heading on the parish website or call our confidential voice message box: (248) 349-0216 and leave your name. A Stephen Minister Leader will return your call.
Mary’s Mantle A Catholic Home for Expectant Mothers
Looking to fill House Mother PositionLive-inPosiGon,5nightsperweek
2eveningsperweekandoccasionalSundaymornings
Responsible to assist in residenGal operaGons and to support delivery ofprograms and services in the fulfillment of the mission of Mary’s Mantle, inaccordancewithprinciples,polices,andprocedures.
For overnight shiSs, you will be provided private quarters that include abedroomsidngareaandfullbath,plustheuseofakitchenformeals.
InterestedapplicantsshouldemailcoverleIerandresumetoKaGeMontesatkaGe.montes@marysmantle.net.
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Article for the Bulletin… If you wish to submit an article for publication in the Parish Bulletin, the deadline is Wednesday, for the weekend ten days following. Flyers will only run for two weeks.
If you have questions, feedback or wish to submit an article for pub l icat ion , p lease contact the Bu l le t in Ed i to r d i rec t l y a t [email protected] or leave a message at (248) 349-2621.
Moving? If you are moving, please help uskeep our parish records current by noGfyingthe Parish Office at (248) 349-2621 [email protected]. Please contact us if there is achange of address, phone number, email
address,orifyouhavefoundanewspiritualhome. Thankyou!
OLV HIGH SCHOOL MINISTRY “ButaSamaritantravelerwhocameuponhimwasmovedwithcompassionatthesight.Heapproachedthevic;m,pouredoilandwineoverhiswoundsandbandagedthem.
Thenheli?edhimuponhisownanimal,tookhimtoaninnandcaredforhim.”Luke10:32-33
CATHOLICSOCIALTEACHING(3RDOF7KEYTHEMES):“RIGHTS&RESPONSIBILITIES”
TheCatholic tradiGonteachesthathumandignitycanbeprotectedandahealthycommunitycanbeachievedonly ifhumanrightsareprotectedand responsibiliGesaremet. Therefore,everypersonhasa fundamental right to lifeanda right to those thingsrequired for human decency. Corresponding to these rights are duGes and responsibiliGes--to oneanother,toourfamilies,andtothelargersociety. In the quote above in the story of the Good Samaritan, Jesus uses a person, a Samaritan,whom Jews in general would have despised. Samaritans would have conversely held Jews in lowesteem. BoIomline,notalotofloveherebetweenthetwopeoples. ThesurpriseisthatJesusnotonlyconsidersthebeatenpersonworthyofdignityandrespect,butthatapersonhisJewishlistenerswouldthinkwouldwalkby(andmaybeevenrobthebeatenmanofwhatliIlehemayhavehadleS)notonlystoppedtohelp,butwentoverandbeyond…andwithhisheart in it! TheSamaritan,byhisacGonsisalsoworthyofrespectanddignity.
Judging,gossiping,assumpGons,hatred,violence,name-calling;noneofthishasaplace inaChrisGan’s heart. While segments of a society, or culture, will use these for inGmidaGon, orsubjugaGon,Catholicsmustalwaysholdtoahigherstandard;astandardthatholdstruenottowhomeverisinpowerinatemporalsenseandthusmakestherules,buttotheOnewhocreatedusallinloveandlivedamongustoshowuswhattherulesshouldbe.
Seven Key Themes Seven for Catholic Social Teaching
• LifeandDignityoftheHumanPerson• CalltoFamily,Community,andParTcipaTon• RightsandResponsibiliTes• OpTonforthePoorandVulnerable• TheDignityofWorkandtheRightsofWorkers• Solidarity• CareforGod’sCreaTon
SummitLifeTeenVideosTakesomeTmetocheckoutoneoftheLifeTeenVideosonourwebsite,
www.olvnorthville.org.Clickon“GrowinginFaith”andthen“HighSchoolYouth.”
While you are there, check out project YM LIVE.
StayConnectedBecauseYouMaJer!QuesTons?ContactColleenatcmisiak@olvnorthville.netor
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Mass Schedule
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OLVPARISHOFFICECLOSEDUNTILFURTHERNOTICEVoicemailandEmailmessagesreturned:Monday-Friday,8:30a.m.-5:00p.m.
Contactusat(248)349-2621orolvoffice@olvnorthville.netorvisitwww.olvnorthville.org
Saturday,5:00p.m.andSunday,7:30,9:30,11:30a.m.Monday,Wednesday,Fridayat8:30a.m.
Pleasereadallguidelines(foundonline)priortoattendingMassforthefirsttime.BelowisahighlightofthechangesthatyouwillexperienceduringMass:
•Limited seating. A reservation link for weekend Masses will go live before each Monday morning. Please visitwww.olvnorthville.orgtoreserveyourseat(s)forMass. TheReservationLinkclosesat4p.m.eachFriday. Ifyoudonothaveaccesstoacomputer/smartphone,pleasecalltheParishOfficeandleaveamessagethatincludes:thenamesofthosewhoyouwillattendMasswithyou,yournameandyourphonenumber.
•Churchdoorswillopen20minutespriortoMassforstafftocheckyouinandguideyoutoyourseats.
•SocialDistance:Householdsmaysittogetherbutwillbedistanced(by6feet)tosurroundingparishioners.
•Masks:AllParishionersmustwearamask.Yourmaskmaybemovedtoconsumecommunion.
•IfyouhaveanOffering,itcanbedepositedinabinfoundintheGatheringSpaceentrance.
WeunderstandthateveryoneisanxioustogetbacktonormalandpublicMassisoneofthoseeventsthatis“normal”tous! However,ifyouaresick,haveafeverorcough,haveunderlyinghealthconditions,orifyouhavebeenexposedtosomeonewhoissick(anyoneinan“at-risk”category,oruncomfortableinagroupsetting),pleaseremainhomeandcontinuetoenjoyourlivestreamofferings.
Archbishop Vigneron has granted dispensation from the Sunday obligation to celebrateMass to all the faithful of theArchdiocesethroughSunday,September6,2020. TheSaturday,5:00p.m.MasswillcontinuetobelivestreamedandrecordedtobothourwebsiteandFacebookpageforanindefiniteperiodoftime.
BapTsms: CelebratedthethirdandfourthSundaysofthemonthfollowingthe11:30a.m.Mass. CalltheParishOfficetoregisterfortheBapGsmPreparaGonandFormaGonclassheldthefirstSundayofthemonth.NoBapGsmsduringLent.
FirstEucharist: ParentsofchildrenwhoneedtobepreparedtoreceiveFirstEucharistshouldcontacttheFaithFormaGonOfficeat(248)349-2559.AdultswhowishtobepreparedforFirstEucharistshouldcontacttheRCIACoordinator.
ReconciliaTon:CelebratedeverySaturdayfrom3:00-4:30p.m.andFridayfrom7:30-8:15a.m.
Holy Orders/Religious VocaTons: Anyone interested in learningmore about vocaGons to the Priesthood or to consecrated religious life shouldcontacttheArchdiocesanOfficeforVocaGonsat(313)237-5875.
ConfirmaTon: AdultswhohavenotbeenconfirmedareinvitedtocalltheParishOfficetoarrangeforclasses. AdultsmaybeconfirmedalongwithourstudentsoronPentecostSundayattheCathedraloftheMostBlessedSacrament.
Marriage:CouplesareinvitedtocalltheParishOffice,minimallysixmonthsinadvance,toprepareforandscheduletheirmarriage.
SacramentofAnoinTng:CelebratedaSerthe9:30a.m.MassonthefirstSundayofeverymonth.
Funerals:PleasecontacttheParishOfficesothatwemaywalkthisjourneywithyou.
RCIA: TheRiteofChrisGanIniGaGonofAdultsisforanyoneinquiringabouttheCatholicFaithorwhowishestodeepentheirownunderstandingoftheCatholicFaith.YouareinvitedtocalltheRCIACoordinator,RicMisiak,formoreinformaGononmeeGngdatesandGmes.NewFamilyRegistraTon: IfyouarenewtoOurLadyofVictoryandwouldliketobecomeaparishioner,simplycalloremailtheParishOffice. YoumayalsodownloadaregistraGonformthenbringthecompletedformtotheParishOfficedropboxormailit.
SACRAMENTS, MINISTERIAL OUTREACH & FAITH SHARING at OLV
Namesare kepton the list for fourweeks. If youwishtoaddorremoveaname,pleasecalltheParishOfficeat(248)349-2621.Thankyou!
Those who need our prayers...
Pray For Those Who Serve in Our Military Do you know someone who is serving in the military?PleasecalltheParishOfficetoaddyourlovedone’sname.ConGnueto pray for peace and for a lasGng and peaceful soluGon to theworld’sconflicts.
MAJ Mikelle AdamczykUSN Patrick AntioSrA Olivia AzeezUSN Benjamin Baxter MAJ Barton BlackorbyUSMC Kristopher BledsoePFC Brian BokunSSG Joshua Bullock SGT Jamie BushmanLT Benjamin Clay USNLTJG Hannah ConstantakisLTJG Katelyn Constantakis LT Michael CullenUSMC Robert DeanSPC Tyler DeBozy MAJ David FaulkLTJG Katherine Mary GorskiSSGT Brian A. Hada LCDR John J HamannChief Matt HayduCPT Jay Heide LTC Barbara Krause LT Daniel Kuriluk CPT Matthew KurilukCPL Ben MadayMAJ Shawn Magowan
SGT Shawn McHaleSGT Mark McGlynnSGT Alexandra McGlynnCPL James McGlynnChap. Tim Meier, SJ SGT Steven Miller CW2 Lincoln MoloneyCPT Rick Moreira, USMCMAJ Brooke Heintz Morrissey MAJ Michael T. Morrissey DC3 SW Jeremy Nemeth1LT Brett Quick2LT Chad QuickCPT Kelsey QuickPFC Matthew RabahyA1C Elyse McCanna SalmonMAJ Mark SaurerSSG Amber Schmay, USAFCPL Gabriel Smith, USMC SFC William SmithPFC Nathan SwigerUSMC Daniel Van BonnLTC Christopher Wagner MAJ Phillip Wiktor, USMC LTJG Adam Williams
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Russell Agosta Suzanne Larabell
Spec. Ray Ainsworth Rob LaValley
Estelle Biefiadecki Melissa LoCascio
Lindsay Brandon Anna Maisano
Theresa Braniecki Dick McCormick
Henry Brenneman Maggie McQuillan-Key
Charles Brenneman Claudia Melotti
Aaron Bruce Joseph Miller
The Bruce Family Mary Mitera
Gina Buchan Anthony Pilarz
Barbara Burbo Kathryn Piotrowski
Angela Cosma Donna Pompa
Anne Crampton Evelyn Renault
Flora DiPardo Ryan Romanczuk
Denise Donnelly Vicki Saez
Barb Evans Olivia Seder
Luther Evans Rose Sersen
Leonard Flosky Walter Strzelecki
Mary Furlong Ryan Tetrault
Jane Gacioch Lorraine Theroux
Connie Hamel LaVern Trudeau
Johan Karnak Diane Tyndell
Jennifer Kuphal Marilyn Wirtz
Ministry Schedule
Saturday, August 8 Sunday, August 9
5:00 p.m. 7: 30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.
Clergy FR. DENIS THEROUX FR. DENNIS KAUFFMAN FR. DENIS THEROUX FR. DENIS THEROUX
LectorsROBERT BOCHY BARB MULCAHY
PAT KOLOWICH TERRY WHITFIELD
DAVID RABAHY MERRY HERDELL
CHRIS BERNARD JOHN O’REILLY
Readings of the Week: Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Monday Jer28:1-17;Ps119:29,43,79,80,95,102;Mt14:22-36
Tuesday MemorialofSaintJohnVianney,Priest Jer30:1-2,12-15,18-22;Ps102:16-18,19-21,29and22-23;Mt15:1-2,10-14
Wednesday TheDedicaTonoftheBasilicaofSaintMaryMajor Jer31:1-7;Jer31:10,11-12ab,13;Mt15:21-28
Thursday FeastoftheTransfiguraTonoftheLord Dn7:9-10,13-14;Ps97:1-2,5-6,9;2Pt1:16-19;Mt17:1-9
Friday SaintSixtusII,Pope,andCompanions,Martyrs;SaintCajetan,Priest Na2:1,3;3:1-3,6-7;Dt32:35cd-36ab,39abcd,41;Mt16:24-28
Saturday MemorialofSaintDominic,Priest Hb1:12—2:4;Ps9:8-9,10-11,12-13;Mt17:14-20
Sunday NineteenthSundayinOrdinaryTime 1Kgs19:9a,11-13a;Ps85:9,10,11-12,13-14;Rom9:1-5;Mt14:22-33
Mass Intentions
Sunday,August2
7:30a.m.HelenSchneiderreq.byMikeNaderWilliamDarishreq.byBeIyJaneDarishZolicVisnyakreq.byMildredHeslip 9:30a.m.JoeLangreq.byDave&CindyKramarczyk 11:30a.m.Stephen&DanielEwingreq.byTheD’Agos;noFamily
Monday,August3
8:30a.m.Spec.IntofOLVSchoolandStaff
Wednesday,August5
8:30a.m.JacksonStegmeyerreq.byFamily JamesMcQuillanreq.byDennis&VeraMcQuillan
Friday,August7
8:30a.m.LouisEisenreq.byFr.Denis&OLVStaffJohnCliffordreq.byHilmaClifford&FamilyJohnO’Dowdreq.byReganFamily
Saturday,August8
5:00p.m.Bernade=eNentwickreq.byShirleyMarlow SteveVosterreq.byKempaFamily
Sunday,August9
7:30a.m.HelenSchneiderreq.byJoe&DebBreitenbeck 9:30a.m.JacksonStegmeyerreq.byStegmeyerFamilySteveSheareq.byKathyBruno 11:30a.m.MaureenLambardoreq.byMike&MerriCullenMarvinSt.PierreReq.bythePitcherFamilyAnne=eKleinreq.bySteveBrang
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Week at a Glance
MONDAY,AUGUST3Mass,8:30a.m.,Church
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TUESDAY,AUGUST4DailyReflecGon@noon(Livestreamed)
WEDNESDAY,AUGUST5Mass,8:30a.m.,Church
DailyReflecGon@noon(Livestreamed)
THURSDAY,AUGUST6DailyReflecGon@noon(Livestreamed)
FRIDAY,AUGUST7ReconciliaGon,7:30-8:15a.m.,Annex
Mass,8:30a.m.,ChurchDailyReflecGon@noon(Livestreamed)MassReservaGonlinkclosesat4:00p.m.
SATURDAY,AUGUST8ReconciliaGon,3:00-4:30p.m.,Annex
LivestreamMassat5:00p.m.Mass,5:00p.m.,Fr.DenisTheroux
SUNDAY,AUGUST9Mass,7:30a.m.,Fr.DennisKauffmanMass,9:30a.m.,Fr.DenisTherouxMass,11:30a.m.,Fr.DenisTheroux
PARISH STAFF & MINISTRY CONTACT INFORMATION
CLERGY Rev. Denis B. Theroux, [email protected] Ext.2255 Weekend Clergy Associate: Rev. Dennis Kauffman
PASTORAL ASSOCIATE and DEACONS Deacon Ric Misiak, [email protected] Ext. 2254 Deacon Fred Billotto, [email protected] Ext. 2265
MUSIC MINISTRY Kathy Sanderson, [email protected] Ext. 2261 Tim Johnson, [email protected] Ext. 2479
PARISH OFFICE Office [email protected] Ext. 2250
Administrative Assistant Colleen Bonadeo, [email protected] Ext. 2292
Parish Administrator Julie Lupo, [email protected] Ext. 2257
FACTS Tuition Management Julie Stedem, [email protected] Ext. 2270
Parish Accountant Gina Garcia, [email protected] Ext. 2271
Bulletin Editor Michelle Gawne, [email protected] Ext. 2253
Maintenance Director Bob Larson, [email protected] Ext. 2266
Facilities and Events Coordinator/Faith Formation Secretary Ellen O’Neil, [email protected] Ext. 2256
OLV SCHOOL (248) 349-3610 Fax: (248) 380-7247 Kate Szuba, Principal
FAITH FORMATION OFFICE (248) 349-2559 [email protected]
EVANGELIZATION COORDINATOR Colleen Misiak, [email protected] Ext. 2269
CHRISTIAN SERVICE and HOSPITALITY MINISTRY Parish Office, (248) 349-2621 or [email protected]
Gospel of Life Merri Cullen, [email protected]. (248) 790-8068
Meal Ministry Karen Martin, [email protected] (248) 797-3888 Deliah Sarafa, [email protected] (248) 884-5553
Special Needs Outreach Pat Romzek, [email protected] (248) 305-8984
St. Leo’s Soup Kitchen Tony Albanese, [email protected] (248) 349-4664
Health & Wellness Ministry Molly Griffin, [email protected] (248) 930-1740
Parents in Prayer Group Steffanie Porter, [email protected]
Knights of Columbus
Rick Bennett, [email protected] (248) 348-9214
Young at Heart Senior Group Tina Bak, [email protected] (313) 590-3416 Liliana Hein, [email protected] (956) 334-2754 St. Vincent de Paul Conference #437 (248) 349-2622
Stephen Ministry Confidential Ministry of Support (248) 349-0216
OLV DADS’ CLUB PRESIDENT John Glon [email protected]
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL (863) 581-2002 Dan Stedem, Chairperson [email protected]
OURLADYOFVICTORYCATHOLICCHURCH133OrchardDrive✚ Northville,Michigan✚48167
(248)349-2621✚ Fax:(248)349-7329✚ www.olvnorthville.org
COLLABORATIONPARTNERPARISHESHOLYFAMILY
24505MeadowbrookRd.,Novi,48375(248)349-8847,www.holyfamilynovi.org
ST.JAMES46325W.10MileRd.,Novi,48374(248)347-7778,www.sjnovi.net
ST.JOSEPH830S.LafayetteSt.,SouthLyon,48178
(248)446-8700,www.stjcc.org
PARISHOFFICE:CLOSEDUNTILFURTHERNOTICEVOICEMAILANDEMAILMESSAGESAREBEINGRETURNEDMONDAY-FRIDAY,8:30A.M.-5P.M.
MASSSCHEDULESaturday:5:00p.m.,Sunday:7:30,9:30&11:30a.m.
Monday,Wednesday,Friday:8:30a.m.
RECONCILIATIONSCHEDULE:Friday,7:30-8:15a.m.andSaturday,3:00-4:30p.m.
“As Disciples of Jesus Christ, we are a giving, growing Catholic family. Through the intercession of Mary, we worship, we pray, we study, we serve and we witness in Faith.”