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ST. MARY CATHEDRAL LANSING, MICHIGAN
KofC PANCAKE BREAKFAST Join us after the 8:30 and 11am Masses for a pancake breakfast, on Sunday, May 21.
~Fr. B
MOTHER’S DAY CARDS Mother’s Day Cards, which contain a novena Mass remembrance, are available at Church entrances. Fill in the requested information on the envelope, place your donation in the envelope, and drop in col-lection basket or at the parish office. (Mother’s Day is May14.)
LIVING ROSARY The Knights of Columbus will sponsor a Living Rosary on Saturday, May 13 at 2:00pm on the grounds of the State Capital. More info at http;//living-rosary.org
Let us pray… Almighty God, Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who brought these your servants to new birth
by water and the Holy Spirit, freeing them from sin:
send upon them the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and fortitude, the spirit of knowledge and piety;
fill them with the spirit of the fear of the Lord. Through Christ our Lord.
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER FOR VOCATIONS GOOD SHEPHERD SUNDAY Today the Church throughout the world prays for voca-tions. Will you make a special effort to ask the Lord for more vocations to the priesthood and religious life? • Pray for priests who have ministered to you throughout
your life, both living and dead. • Keep our parish priests in your prayers throughout the
week. • Encourage your children, grandchildren, or other young
people to consider a vocation as a priest or religious brother or sister.
• Pray a rosary for more young men and women in our diocese to respond to God’s call.
Join an “Invisible Monastery” Pledge to pray for vocations at the international website, invisiblemonastery.com it was inspired by a call from the Vatican urging Catholics to “organize an ‘invisible monas-tery’ in which many persons, day and night, are committed to continuous prayer for priestly vocations.”
FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER “When a tradesman of Jesus’ time passed his craft on to his child, the process began early and continued until the son was ready to take over the father’s tools. By then he had so mastered the art of imitating his father’s gestures, angles, and grip that the worn grooves of the tools fit his hand like a glove. Someone who had learned a different technique would find the family’s tools awkward, and as tools were passed down from generation to generation each worker would feel truly in touch with the family tradition. This process is similar to what Peter suggests Christians should do in following Christ. As Peter talks about how to respond to unjust persecution, the Greek word he uses for following in Jesus’ footsteps actually describes the meticu-lous process of tracing letters as one learns to write. It sug-gests long term concentration and dedication as disciples learn to pattern their behavior on that of the master. “Peter goes into some detail about how the disciples are to emulate Christ. He encourages them to meditate on how Christ refused to be caught in a pattern of reciprocal insult and how he made no threats against his persecutors. It’s almost as though Peter were saying, ‘You can’t get by in this world without models, so become aware of and choose the models that influence or even determine your way of living.’ In teaching this the First Letter of Peter adds detail to what Peter preached on Pentecost when he urged people to be baptized in the name of Jesus as a way of being saved from ‘this corrupt generation.’” (Preaching Resources, Celebra-tion; 5/7/17, Emulate Christ by Sr. Mary M. McGlone, p.1.)
SOLEMN COMMUNION SUNDAY Four of our children, in the 2nd Grade, are welcomed to the Table of the Lord to receive their First Holy Commun-ion this weekend at the 11:00am Mass. Two other children, enrolled at Resurrection School are invited to join them, allowing us to celebrate all of them making this large sacramental step in their spiritual lives. May God Bless the children, and their families who have helped the children to this point and have supported our efforts to share the faith with them. A special Thank You to our catechists for the second grade, Mark and Julie Stenske. REGIONAL CONFIRMATION THIS SUNDAY St. Mary Cathedral welcomes Confirmation Candidates along with their sponsors and extended families from eight other parishes to join our 14 – teens and adults – for the Regional Confirmation Mass this Sunday, May 7, at 2:30 pm. Bishop Boyea will be the principal celebrant and will be joined by the Candidates’ parish priests for the Mass. Following is the prayer offered for the Sacrament of Con-firmation:
4th SUNDAY OF EASTER May 7, 2017
Monday, May 8
12:05 +Robert Mahoney by Beverly & Brett Starrak Tuesday, May 9 8:00 NO MASS 12:05 In Thanksgiving by Mbonu Family 5:15 NO MASS– Devotions Only Wednesday, May 10 8:00 +DeEtta Forner Chmielewski by Margie & Dan Clark & Assunta Procaccini 12:05 +Loretta Koenigsknecht Rademacher Thursday, May 11
8:00 +Gabriel Cuadros by Famiily 12:05 +Assunta Pecora by Gloria Pecora Friday, May 12 12:05 +Mary Filice by Charles & Judith Filice Saturday, May 13
8:00 +Trisha Reilly by Msgr. Bernard Reilly 4:00 +Don & Pat Howland Sunday, May 14 8:30 Mother’s Day Novena 11:00 People of the Parish
The Parish at-large is asked to help determine who might be suitable candidates for the Parish Pastoral Council. Three new parishioners will be selected and one will be appointed to fill the vacancies created by the completion of terms of LaVerne DuPard, Peg Patterson, Phillip Schertz-ing, Jason Trowbridge. On the lines below you are invited to nominate parishioners you believe might be willing to serve in any of those three-year spots. You may nomi-nate yourself if you are willing. Each person will be contacted and invited to a Discernment Meet-ing on Tuesday, May 30, at 7:00 pm in the Par-ish Hall where the expectations for Council mem-bers will be explained. Any nominations must be in our Parish Office by Friday, May 26, 2017 _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________
OUR WEEKLY COLLECTIONS Weekend of 4/30
Envelopes $5,318.89
E-Giving $682.00
Non Envelopes $1,264.16
Candle $122.00
Youth $1.31
Total $7,388.36
Capital Improvements $70.00
May 14, 2017 +5th Sunday of Easter+
Acts 6: 1-7
1 Peter 2: 4-9
John 14: 1-12
The Sanctuary candle burns this week in church
In Honor of Mahoney Family
SUMMER SPORTS & ACTIVITIES CAMPS AT LCHS Do you have a student interested in one of Lansing Cath-olic High School’s sports or activity camps? The 2017 dates have been set and registration forms are now available on the Lansing Catholic’s website: www.lansingcatholic.org.
SAVE THE DATE Ice Cream Social will be held 12:00pm on Sunday, July 16 in front of the Rectory. Be sure to put the date in your calendars! The Parish Picnic is sched-
uled for Sunday, August 20 from 4-9pm, at Grand Woods Park large pa-vilion. Mark your calendars, more de-tails to come.
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