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CHRIST THE REDEEMER CATHOLIC CHURCH First Sunday of lent , March 5, 2017 Members of the Service Com- mission will once again host four Soup Suppers during Lent. They will be Thursday, March 9, 16, 23 and 30. Join us for soup, bread and fellowship from 6:00-7:00 pm. We invite a representative from four organizations that we tithe to, and ask them to give a brief update of their program. A free will offering will be donated to them at the end of the evening. Representatives are: 3/9 Barb Williams, Executive Director at CCRT (Catholic Community Response Team) 3/16 Sandy Weaver- Executive Director of Love INC 3/23 Randy Gower- Parishioner and Treasurer for Oxford Orion FISH Food Pantry 3/30 Mary Ann Ryan -Parishioner and Nursing Staff Coordinator for HOPE Recuperative Center The Lenten Ignatian Spirituality Series will follow at 7:30 pm. Sign up following ALL Masses this weekend. Prayer service for healing Join us at a Prayer Service for Healing on Friday, March 10 at 7:00 pm in the Chapel. Come if you would like to pray for a loved one, yourself, or if you would like to support others who are in need. Whether you have the gift of great faith, or your faith has been challenged by illness, loss, or painful life transitions, you’ll have the opportunity to lift up your hearts to God within a safe and sup- portive circle. We’ll complete the evening by sharing refreshments and conversa- tion in the Bethany Room. If you would like to request individual healing prayer at the end of the service, please contact [email protected] New parishioners welcome and Registration Those wishing to register in the parish are invited to a New Parishion- ers Welcome and Registration on Sun- day, March 19 at 12:30 pm in the Chapel. Refreshments follow, childcare is provided. calling all soup makers We are in need of individuals to help provide soup for our Lenten Soup Suppers. We ask that you provide enough soup to serve 10-12 people in a dis- posable container or crock pot. Soup needs to be dropped off Thursday, by 4 pm the day you signed up for. Disposable crock pot liners are available at the sign up table. Sign up to make soup in the vestibule. "No-Shush" Prayer Service Please help spread the word to your friends and neighbors about our 20-minute "No-Shush" prayer ser- vice held on the 2nd Sunday of each month at 1PM in our CTR Chapel that is designed especially for families who have a child with special needs. All are welcome! For more info con- tact Shannon Carl- son,[email protected] The parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus teaches us that other persons are a gift. A right relationship with people consists in gratefully recognizing their value. Even the poor person at the door of the rich is not a nuisance, but a summons to conversion and to change. The parable first invites us to open the doors of our heart to others because each person is a gift, whether it be our neighbour or an anonymous pauper. Lent is a favourable season for opening the doors to all those in need and recognizing in them the face of Christ.” Pope Francis, Lent 2017 Praying the rosary Please join us in praying the Ro- sary between Sunday Masses during Lent, beginning at 10:30 in the Chap- el

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CHRIST THE REDEEMER

CATHOLIC CHURCH

First Sunday of lent , March 5, 2017

Members of the Service Com-mission will once again host four Soup Suppers during Lent. They will be Thursday, March 9, 16, 23

and 30. Join us for soup, bread and fellowship from 6:00-7:00 pm. We invite a representative from four organizations that we tithe to, and ask them to give a brief update of their program. A free will offering will be donated to them at the end of the evening. Representatives are: • 3/9 Barb Williams, Executive Director at CCRT (Catholic Community • Response Team) • 3/16 Sandy Weaver- Executive Director of Love INC • 3/23 Randy Gower- Parishioner and Treasurer for Oxford Orion • FISH Food Pantry • 3/30 Mary Ann Ryan -Parishioner and Nursing Staff Coordinator

for HOPE Recuperative Center The Lenten Ignatian Spirituality Series will follow at 7:30 pm. Sign up following ALL Masses this weekend.

Prayer service for healing Join us at a Prayer Service for Healing on Friday, March 10 at 7:00 pm in

the Chapel. Come if you would like to pray for a loved one, yourself, or if you would like to support others who are in need. Whether you have the gift of great faith, or your faith has been challenged by illness, loss, or painful life transitions, you’ll have the opportunity to lift up your hearts to God within a safe and sup-portive circle. We’ll complete the evening by sharing refreshments and conversa-tion in the Bethany Room. If you would like to request individual healing prayer at the end of the service, please contact [email protected]

New parishioners welcome and Registration

Those wishing to register in the parish are invited to a New Parishion-ers Welcome and Registration on Sun-day, March 19 at 12:30 pm in the Chapel.

Refreshments follow, childcare is provided.

calling all soup makers We are in need of individuals to help provide soup for our Lenten Soup

Suppers. We ask that you provide enough soup to serve 10-12 people in a dis-posable container or crock pot. Soup needs to be dropped off Thursday, by 4 pm the day you signed up for.

Disposable crock pot liners are available at the sign up table. Sign up to make soup in the vestibule.

"No-Shush" Prayer Service

Please help spread the word to your friends and neighbors about our 20-minute "No-Shush" prayer ser-vice held on the 2nd Sunday of each month at 1PM in our CTR Chapel that is designed especially for families who have a child with special needs. All are welcome! For more info con-t a c t S h a n n o n C a r l -son,[email protected]

�The parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus teaches us that other persons are a gift. A right relationship with people consists in gratefully recognizing their value. Even the poor person at the door of the rich is not a nuisance, but a summons to conversion and to change. The parable first invites us to open the doors of our heart to others because each person is a gift, whether it be our neighbour or an anonymous pauper. Lent is a favourable season for opening the doors to all those in need and recognizing in them the face of Christ.” Pope Francis, Lent 2017

Praying the rosary Please join us in praying the Ro-

sary between Sunday Masses during Lent, beginning at 10:30 in the Chap-el

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Ash Wednesday’s Gospel (Matthew 6:1-6; 16-18) is a con-tinuation of Mathew’s Sermon on the Mount, which began with the Beatitudes: “Blessed are the poor in Spirit…” (Matt. 5:3) Bishop Robert Barron suggests that the Beatitudes are an antidote to our human addictions to money, sex and power.

Anthony de Mello defines an attachment as anything in this world that we con-vince ourselves we cannot live without. To live in the infinite power of God is to realize that we need nothing other, that we crave nothing more, that we can let go of everything else.

For Augustine, all of us have been wired for God (“you have made us for

yourself”) and therefore we are satisfied with nothing less than God (“our hearts are restless until they rest in you”). When we attach our wills to something less than God, we automatically become addicted, and this is the case precisely be-cause the lack of satisfaction that we necessarily experience leads to an obsessive return, a compulsive desire for more and more. If that amount of money didn’t quell my deepest desire, I must need more money; if that sexual encounter didn’t satisfy the longing of my heart, I must need another more thrilling one, etc., etc. The initial thrill — the “rush” — of money, sex, or power leads to an obsession that finally takes away our freedom and our self-possession.

Jesus describes the overcoming of this addiction with the evocative word

“blessed.” In Luke’s version of the beatitudes, we are told “how blessed are you who are poor” (Luke 6:20). Let me propose the following reading: “How lucky you are if you are not addicted to material things.” One of the classic substitutes for God is material wealth, the accumulating of “things.” Like any drug, houses, cars, and property provide a “rush” when they first enter the system, but then in time, the thrill that they provide wears off, and more of the drug must be ac-quired.

Luke’s beatitudes continue with “How blessed are you who weep

now” (Luke 6:21). Might we translate it as follows: “How lucky you are if you are not addicted to good feelings.” We live in a culture that puts a premium on good feelings and attempts to deny or medicate depression. But feeling happy is just as much a false god as wealth or power. We feel the “rush” of pleasure and then, when the thrill fades, we try at all costs to reproduce it at a higher pitch.

Luke’s Jesus continues: “Happy are you when people hate you, and when

they exclude you, revile you, and defame you on account of the Son of Man” (Luke 6:22). Again, some light might be shed if we translate it in terms of detachment: “How lucky you are if you are not addicted to the approval of oth-ers.” Status, attention, fame are among the most powerful and insinuating of the false gods who lure us … Jesus told his disciples: “Woe to you when all speak well of you” (Luke 6:26), and Winston Churchill said, “Never trust a man who has no enemies.”

The 3-fold Lenten practice of Almsgiving, Prayer and Fasting in Matthew’s

Gospel are a counter force to these compulsions. First, practice a liberating gen-erosity toward the poor to dethrone greed and topple the regime of money. Sec-ond, practice a kind of prayer that is a defiant act of resistance against the pride-ful pursuit of power, pursuing forgiveness and reconciliation, not retaliation and revenge. Third, practice fasting to revolt against the dominating impulses of physical gratification — so that the sex drive and other physical appetites will not become our slave drivers. And all of these are practiced covertly, in secret, so they aren’t corrupted into an external show “as the hypocrites do.”

Fr. Joe

Tender Loving Cookers wanted The Tender Loving Cooker

Ministry provides meals to parishion-ers who are experiencing a temporary crisis. We currently have several pa-rishioners recovering from an illness or surgery.

We use an on line volunteer pro-gram called “Takethemameal”. This on line website allows you to easily access a schedule of meals where you pick a day that suits your sched-ule. The link will also include direc-tions and any dietary or allergy re-strictions. �

If you would like to help provide an occasional meal, please email or call Lisa or Karen in the parish of-fice.

SPECIAL LIMITED-TIME OFFER!

FREE SHIPPING on CTR nametags if you place your order be-fore March 31st! Have you noticed that some of our CTR parishioners have rather official looking, reusable, magnetic nametags? In an effort to build community and become a place where "everyone knows your name" we invite ALL our members to order a nametag for regular use at our CTR events and Masses...AND, BONUS,we are offering free shipping if you order before March 31st!

To order your CTR nametag ($6.50 each)

1.go to: www.naagtag.com/christtheredeemer

2. When prompted, choose "Option 1" (indicating its NOT a rush order)

3. Choose "Customer Pick-Up" as the method of shipping (ignore the Salt Lake Area only restriction). If you have any questions call Kirby Bayles at 1 - 8 0 0 - 2 4 2 - 6 2 2 4 o r e m a i l [email protected].

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Lent My favorite quote about ashes….Blessings to you and yours this sacred season

of Lent. – Lisa Brown, [email protected], http:/crazycatholicquestions.blogspot.com/

Taken from Jacob the Baker by Noah benShea.

"...It was Mr.�Gold who counted time and eventually spoke first.� 'Jacob, where do you find the strength to carry on in life?' 'Life is often heavy only because we attempt to carry it,' said Jacob. 'But, I do find a strength in the ashes.'

'In the ashes?' asked Mr. Gold.� 'Yes,' said Jacob, with a confirmation that seemed to have traveled a great distance. 'You see, Mr. Gold, each of us is alone. Each of us is in

the great darkness of our ignorance. And each of us is on a journey. 'In the process of our journey, we must bend to build a fire for light, and warmth, and food. 'But when our fingers tear at the ground, hoping to find the coals of another's fire, what we often find are the ashes. 'And, in these ashes, which will not give us light or warmth, there may be sadness, but there is also testimony. 'Because these ashes tell us that somebody else has been in the night, somebody else has bent to build a fire, and somebody else has carried on. 'And that can be enough, sometimes.'"

Are you considering becoming catholic? If you or any one you know is

considering becoming Catholic we will be having an informational ses-sion on Thursday, February 16 at 7:00pm. We will be having appetiz-ers, drinks and refreshments and will finish up by 8:30pm. Please call and RSVP with the parish office or con-t a c t u s d i r e c t l y t h r o u g h www.initiatorum.org. Our initiation process is for adults who have not been baptized or who were baptized in another Christian tradition and would like to join the Catholic Church. If you or a friend are a new-comer to the faith or even if you have attended for years but never formally received Baptism, Confirma-tion or First Communion please stop by and see if now is the time to make the next step on your spiritual jour-ney.

MOMS We have two faith sharing

groups of MOMS here at CTR. The Wednesday group meets weekly from 10am-Noon (Contact Janet at 248-370-9588). We also have a group that meets on the 2nd and 4th Thurs-day of the month from 10:30 - 12:30pm (Amy 734-674-4162).

All Moms are very welcome to attend.

The Spiritual Child Busy-Person's Book

Discussion We will be hosting a "Busy Per-

son's Book Discussion" on The Spir-itual Child by Dr. Lisa Miller, Wednesday, May 10 at 7pm. If you are interested in participating, read t h e b o o k , em a i l L i s a a t [email protected] and we will add to your name to the list of partici-pants. Questions, contact Lisa Brown, [email protected].

Lent On-Line There are soooo many wonderful resources available on-line to assist in our

desire to reflect on what is essential in our lives and draw nearer to God during this sacred season of Lent. I would like to highlight one such resource that is an adapted version of the tried and true Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius. This on-line resource offers a rich prayer experience for each day of the 40 days ahead with many links to further explore if you have the time or the inclination. It's called An Ignatian Prayer Adventure and is offered free by Loyola Press at this link: www.ignatianspirituality.com/ignatian-prayer/the-spiritual-exercises/an-ignatian-prayer-adventure.

The eight-week schedule makes it perfectly timed as a Lent and Easter re-treat, but the adventure can be started at any time, on your schedule. Join in a flexible experience of daily prayer and reflection. Choose to commit to a regular period of prayer each day, or start with only one day a week. Use as much or as little of the material as helps you.

The weeks are ordered as such: Week 1: Love, Freedom, and Purpose Week 2: Finding God in All Things Week 3: Something’s Broken Week 4: Knowing Jesus

Wishing you peace and clarity during this holy season....

Week 5: What Do I Really Want? Week 6: The Public Ministry of Jesus�Week 7: The Suffering Jesus Week 8: God’s Love and Our Response�

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Lansing update U.S. Bishops Respond to Memoranda on Immigration Enforcement

and Border Security Earlier this week, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security issued two

memoranda to direct how President Trump's executive orders on border and interior immigration enforcement would be implemented. In response, the chair of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Committee on Migration, Bishop Joe Vasquez of Austin, issued a statement urging the administration to reconsider its approach:

"We recognize the importance of ensuring public safety and would welcome reasonable and necessary steps to do that. However, the two memoranda issued by Secretary Kelly on February 20th contain a number of provisions that, if implemented as written, will harm public safety rather than enhance it. Moreover, taken in their entirety, the policies contained in these memoranda will needlessly sepa-rate families, upend peaceful communities, endanger the lives and safety of the most vulnerable among us, breakdown the trust that currently exists between many police departments and immigrant communities, and sow great fear in those communities."

Dignity of the Poor Members of Christ the Redeem-

er continue to give generously to the many different drives we do through-out the year which benefit numerous non profit organizations. We would like to remind you of a few things to remember when donating:

- Please only donate gently used clothing. If you would not wear the donated item, please don't assume those with less resources would want to wear it . The same goes with do-nating toys, household items and appliances. If the item is broken, missing parts, dirty, please re-cycle or discard.

- When donating any food items, never donate anything, including non perishable items past the sell by or expiration date. Even canned goods lose flavor or become inedible past their expiration date. More im-portantly, the Department of Health does not allow any food item, past its expiration date, to be given away or used to prepare food. This includes, condiments, spices, baked goods, just to name a few.

Please contact Karen or Lisa in the parish office if you ever need resources for donations. We often will post donation needs and sites in the bulletin, and can always help with suggestions. Thank you for your continued support of all the outreach projects our parish participates in.

Grieving with Great Hope is a 5 week grief support se-ries that offers a prayerful, practical and personal ap-proach for anyone who is mourning the loss of a loved one. If you have lost a

spouse, a child (including pregnancy loss), a grandchild, parent, another family member or a friend, you are encouraged to attend. Presenters will be Fr. Joe Dailey, Fr. Mike Verschaeve as well as John and Sandy O’Shaughnessy from Good Mourning Ministry, a local Catholic bereavement organization. This is a joint effort with our parish and St. Joseph parish with help from Modetz Funeral Home. This year the sessions will be held at Christ the Redeemer on April 20, 27, May 4, 11 and 18 from 7-9pm. Registration is $20. Scholarships are available. See the flyer in the vestibule for registration details.

Chili Cook Off Thank you to those who make chili and attended the Chili Cook Off last weekend. The three top finishers re-ceived a $10 gift card to Chili’s Res-taurant. Thank you to Chili’s on Bald-win for donating the gift cards. First Place went to Karla Gonzalez Lopez, second place to Jim Maxfield and third place to Bob Tatus. Thank you to Jessica Hallmark and Carrie Peters for organizing the event. Thank you to Brian and Sue Enjaian for helping at the event.

Help with easter flowers

Spring flowers and Easter lilies will be potted for Easter Masses on Thurs-day, April 11 at 10am. If you would

like to help please call or email Lisa Pratt in the parish office at [email protected] .

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Habitat for Humanity fundraiser “Raise a Glass to Raise a Roof” fundraiser will be held on Saturday, May 6.

As part of the evening, there will be a silent auction. To keep our auction items unique and appealing, we need your help. Do you own a business, frequent a restaurant, belong to a golf course, have season tickets to a Detroit Sports team or a vacation cottage or a service or skill that you are willing to share? Do you have any contacts in any of these areas the might want to provide a nifty auction item. If you prefer, we are happy to follow your lead. Call Mike Evola at (248) 736-5036 with your donation or ideas as soon as possible. Thank you!

ctr build update Register at : www.habitatoakland.org Click volunteer; click on volunteer infor-mation; click on the line below construction volunteer, scroll down to 3335 Hill Street, Lake Orion; type password CTR and click submit at the top of the page. Lastly, see CTR under breakfast hospitality, click on it; view available shifts and click on the date that works for you, select time. Fill in the contact information at

the bottom of the page; click to agree on the disclaimer. Click sign up to volunteer.

Thurs. March 30– siding Mon. April 10– setting cabinet tops Tues. April 11– setting cabinet tops Fri. April 21– painting Wed. April 26– painting Thurs. April 27– painting Sat. April 29– painting

Wed. March 8– priming & painting Thurs. March 9- priming & painting Thurs. March 16– trim carpentry & door installation Fri. March 17– trim carpentry & doors Fr. March 24– trim carpentry & doors Sat. March 25- trim carpentry & doors Wed. March 29– siding

Stop by the table in the vestibule the weekend of February 25/26 for more information or call Mike Evola, (248) 736-5039 or Karen in the office, (248) 391-1621.

Baskets The Service Commission is coor-

dinating the Easter Basket Program. Baskets will be donated to local needy children and adults. We ask that you pick up a paper Easter Egg, with a list of suggested items, buy a basket, grass and other items and return the filled basket wrapped in cellophane by Sunday, April 2. If you take a tag, please return the basket as each basket is pre-assigned to a spe-cific individual.

Questions, Call Karen/Lisa in the parish office.

Adopt a Family This year we will again be coordi-nating the Adopt-A-Family Program for Easter. This includes buying a Easter meal for a family and provid-ing some staple foods and/or paper products. We ask that you buy a Meijer gift care for the meat. An Easter basket for the family is op-tional. All items need to be deliv-ered to church the weekend of April 8/9. If you have questions or want to adopt a family, contact Karen/Lisa in the parish office����

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Love INC Fundraisers

Discount Cards for area businesses

Love INC will be selling Dis-count Cards for various restaurants and establishments in the Oxford and Lake Orion Area. The cards sell for $10 each and they do not expire until the end of this year.

Stop by the bake sale table this weekend or the parish office during the week to purchase your card.

italia gardens Thursday, March 9, 11am-

9pm Enjoy yummy Italian dishes

including spaghetti, ribs or chicken tetrazzini either at Italia Gardens, 1076 South Lapeer in Oxford or order your dishes for take out to enjoy at your place.

Mention you wish to support Love INC of North Oakland County and Italia Gardens will do-nate 25% of your order to Love INC.

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Upcoming Events Wednesday, April 5 – Friday, April 7 – Spring Break Mission Monday, July 10 – Friday, July 14 – Summer Mission Work Week Friday, July 14 – Sunday, July 16 – Summer Mission Camping

Coffee house Calling all high school students!

Please join us for our weekly youth meetings we call “Coffee House”. We meet every Tuesday evening from 7-9 pm in the Disciples room. It’s a chance to gather with your friends, discuss topics that matter to teens today, enjoy music, food, mov-ies, conversations and lots of fun! No registration is required and you’re invited to come when your schedule allows. This relaxed setting will give you the opportunity to explore your faith and learn how to apply it to your life today. You are always wel-come to bring your friends, too.

Today’s Gospel reading portrays Jesus going out into the desert to fast and pray. Just as in our own life, tempta-tion also comes to Jesus when he is tired and vulnerable. First, the devil taunts Jesus to turn stones into bread. Jesus tells the devil that the word of God is more important than bread. Then, the devil tempts Jesus to prove that God watches out for him by jumping from the top of the temple. Jesus tells the devil not to test God. Finally, the devil tries to tempt Jesus with all the power and glory in the world. Jesus says that God alone is the one whom we adore. After three tries, the devil strikes out.

It is comforting to know that Jesus knows firsthand what it is like to be tempted. Jesus faced tough choices like we do, and he made the right ones. Jesus resisted tempta-tion with spiritual strength and the Scriptures. The Scrip-tures also can be our ally in the face of temptation.

As Lent begins, let us take time to reflect on our sin and weakness and to turn to the lord, seeking forgiveness.

As Catholics, we fast during the Lenten season to help us focus on what we really crave – union with God. You’ve all probably heard the expression that all humans have a

“God shaped hole” in our hearts leaving us yearning for the Father. I believe this to be true. We all crave relationship with God; we just don’t always recognize it for what it is.

What do you crave? Our culture creates a lot of hunger. Sometimes it might seem like we can’t live without that spe-cial show, or those shoes, or that latte. Our consumer cul-ture has us convinced that we will “die” if our earthly crav-ings aren’t met. I’ve even talked to teens who refuse to par-ticipate in fasting because they don’t think they can live through it. When we do this we are limiting ourselves and our God. Fasting can be a really good thing for people. When we give up something we crave, we realize that we can live without it and it just might leave more time, space, or focus for God.

Why not try a fast this Lent? Give up something you’ll “die” without and see how your relationship with God changes. When the cravings hit, think instead about God and what he promises. Then, ask yourself, “What do I really crave?” I think you may be pleasantly surprised at the re-sults.

Lisa Andridge

reflection From the youth minister, Matthew 4:1-11

Spring Break Mission and Summer Mission 2017

For the past 17 years or so, the teens of our parish have spent Spring Break and one week in the summer volunteer-ing with the Motor City Blight Busters in the Old Redford district of Detroit. We begin our day with a social gathering and prayer at CTR and then car pool to the city to be

Christ’s hands and feet in action. After a day filled with new adventures, we re-turn home dirty, sweaty and tired and ready to dive into another day. Our days include almost anything; painting murals, cleaning trash, clearing home sites, spreading mulch and gravel and even weeding and sweeping the streets. There is no job too big or too small for a heart that walks with Jesus. If you have a teen in grades 9-12 and would like more information, please contact Lisa Andridge in the Youth Ministry Office.

Agape Mass and Bash – Saturday, March 11 Calling all high school seniors! Have you wondered what youth group will

look like after high school? Join us at St. Mary of the Hills on Saturday, March 11 at 7:30 pm as we celebrate Mass together and socialize after with members of our local Agape group. It’s a fabulous way to find out what college youth minis-try looks like. Stay tuned for more details as they become available!

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March 4 & 5 • 5:00 pm For Kathy Luby req. by

her family. For Gerry Bieser req. by the Bieser

family. • 9:00 am For the people of the

parish. • 11:00 am For the people of the

parish.

March 11 & 12 • 5:00 pm For Gene Elmo req. by

the couples book group. • 9:00 am For the people of the

parish. • 11:00 am For the people of the

parish.

Mass Intentions Schedule of Events, March 5-19

Sunday, March 5 9:00 am Mass 9:00 am PreK/K 10:00 am RCIA 11:00 am Mass 11:00 am PreK/K 2:00 pm School Year Faith Formation 5:00 pm 6th Grade FROG 6:00 pm 6th Grade Monday, March 6 10:00 am LaLeche League 4:30 pm St. Joe’s Preschool Conf. 7:00 pm Sunday Scripture 7:30 pm Vocal Reshearsals Tuesday, March 7 10:00 am Book Club 4:30 pm St. Joe’s Preschool Conf. 6:00 pm 8th Grade FROG 7:00 pm 8th Grade 7:00 p.m. Coffee House 7:00 pm Mass 7:00 pm Orphan and Foster Care Wednesday, March 8 9:30 am Scripture Study 10:00 am MOMS 5:00 pm Youth Vocal & Instrument. 6:50 pm Adult Choir & Instrument. 7:00 pm Habitat 7:00 pm Peace & Justice 7:45 pm AA & Alanon Thursday, March 9 9:30 am Warm Up America 10:00 am 55+ Exercise Class 10:30 am MOMS 5:30 pm Lenten Soup Supper 7:00 pm RCIA 7:00 pm Stephen Ministry 7:00 pm Tithing Committee 7:30 pm Contemporary Worship Group 7:30 pm Ignatian Spirituality Speaker Friday, March 10 9:00 am Mass 10:00 am Nursing Home Mass 7:00 pm Prayer Service for Healing Saturday, March 11 9:45 am Yoga 5:00 pm Vigil Mass

Sunday, March 12 9:00 am Mass 9:00 am PreK/K 10:00 am RCIA 11:00 am Mass 11:00 am PreK/K 1:00 pm Confirmation Session 1:00 pm Joyful Community Prayer Service Monday, March 13 6:00 pm 7th Grade FROG 7:00 pm 7th Grade 7:00 pm Sunday Scripture 7:30 pm Vocal Rehearsals Tuesday, March 14 10:00 am Book Club 4:30 pm First Eucharist Retreat 7:00 pm Mass 7:30 pm Commission Meetings Wednesday, March 15 9:30 am Scripture Study 10:00 am MOMS 4:30 pm First Eucharist Intro, Make-Up Session 5:00 pm Youth Vocal & Instrument. 6:50 pm Adult Choir & Instrument. 7:00 pm Spain Travelers Meeting 7:45 pm AA & Alanon Thursday, March 16 10:00 am 55+ Exercise Class 6:00 pm Soup Supper 7:00 pm Prayer 7:00 pm RCIA 7:30 pm Contemporary Worship Group 7:30 pm Ignatian Spirituality Speaker Friday, March 18 9:00 am Mass Saturday, March 19 Blood Pressure Screening after Mass 9:00 am Faith Sharing 9:45 am Yoga 5:00 pm Vigil Mass

OCTOBER 9 – 18, 2017 Pilgrimage to Spain with

Fr. Joe! Join Fr. Joe on a journey of a

lifetime as he leads a 10-day pilgrim-age to Spain, visiting Barcelona, Montserrat, Zaragoza, Avila, Segovia, Toledo and Madrid! This exciting pil-grimage includes roundtrip airfare from Detroit to Barcelona, returning from Madrid. Mass at unique and his-toric churches. Professional, Europe-an-Catholic tour guides and escorts. Daily sightseeing, including La Sagra-da Familia, Alcazar Castle, the Prado Museum, a wine-tasting lunch, and so much more! Early Booking Special: $3,899 (If you book by April 1.) Space is limited. Call Corporate Travel Ser-vice at 313-565-8888 x 121 for more details or reservations.

There will be an information meeting held on Wednesday, March 15 at 7:00pm in Bethany.

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This is a ministry that has very caring, compassionate individuals that are members of Christ the Re-deemer that have been trained to give quality Christian care to people expe-riencing a crisis in their life. If a per-son is facing a challenge such as di-vorce, grief, job loss, illness, loneli-ness, or any other of life’s challenges a Stephen Ministry can be there dur-ing this time. Stephen Ministers meet for about one hour each week offer-ing care for as long as it is needed.

If you would like more infor-mation about Stephen Ministry or in need of a Stephen Minister, contact Roger Buches at 248-444-5750.

Collection for the church in central And eastern Europe

The weekend of March 4/5, we will begin the Collection for the Church in Central and Eastern Europe. This collection supports the Church in over 20 countries, many of which are still struggling to recover in the aftermath of Sovi-et rule. Funds from this collection support pastoral care, catechesis, building renovations, and seminary formation. Your support restores the Church and builds the future in this region. Please prayerfully consider how you can sup-port the collection.

Please use the envelopes provided in the vestibule. Additionally, our tith-ing committee will donate to this collection

Foster Care and Orphan

Committee Meeting Your help is needed. Our com-

mittee is having a meeting on Tues-day, March 7 at 7pm in the parish library.

Please come and help orphans and children in foster care. These children have been removed from their homes because of family abuse and are now living in orphanag-es. Questions, contact Sharon DeMeyere at 248-393-0544.

FOR WIDOWED MEN AND WOMEN

Cards, Games, Friendship Polish Cultural Center

Widowed of all ages are invited to join us on Friday, March 10. So-cial Hour starts of 5:00pm at the American Polish Cultural Center, 2975 E. Maple Rd.(NW corner of 15 Mile Road and Dequindre); followed by a family style dinner and 6:00pm. The price is $15.00 price includes tax and gratuity. Bar drinks and dessert are extra. No large bills. Stay till 9:00pm to enjoy cards and games. Please RSVP by March 7th to Jan at 248 524-9168 or Carole at 586 899-0839.

Sponsored by Widowed Friends, a “peer” support group in the Arch-diocese of Detroit. For further infor-mation about Widowed Friends, come v is i t our webs i te at www.widowedfriends.org

Sacraments celebrated at christ the redeemer

Baptism On Sunday, February 26 the fol-

lowing infants were baptized: Jasper Mark son of Jonathan and

Emily D’Angelo; Josie Debra-Ann Helen daughter of David and Melanie Malak; Milo Matthew son of Daniel and Lauren Phillips; Reagan Eleanor daughter of Matthew and Kristina Ronan; Lennon Michael son of Jo-seph and Tracy Sanda; Jax Ryker son of Sergio and Bea Jaye Sarmiento; Emorie Lynn daughter of Christopher and Danielle Strang.

Sunday, March 12

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Happenings at St. Joseph Preschool

in the month of March *It's reading month so we will be

learning about Fairy Tales, Nursery Rhymes and celebrating Dr. Seuss's birthday.

* Our preschool will be taking a trip to the Lewis E. Wint Nature Cen-ter to discover animal prints.

*We are going to celebrate our Dads with a special day of bagels, stem projects, songs and dancing!

If you are interested in finding out more about our fun program con-tact SJS office 248-693-6215

St joseph school Registration

• March 14-27: registration for current students and their sib-lings.

• March 28: registration for new students who are parishioners of St. Joseph and Christ the Re-deemer parishes.

• April 11: open registration. Educational options include: half-day Kindergarten, full-day Kinder-garten, full-day/multi-age Preschool, half-day Junior Kindergarten and half-day 3 and 4 year old Preschool.

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In Our Daily Life

Lent 2017 Thursday Evenings of Retreat

March 9th: Alan Haras

Introduction to Ignatian Spirituality Alan holds an M.A. in Religious Studies from UDM, a

certificate in Ignatian Spirituality & owns Hamsa Yoga

Studio in downtown Lake Orion. He will offer an Intro-

duction to Ignatian Spirituality and a brief overview of

the Life of St. Ignatius from which it grew...

March 16th: Fr. John Staudenmaier, S.J.

The Inner Geography of Prayer Jesuit priest, professor, scholar, scientist and spiritual

leader will invite us to deepen our relationship with

God through an exploration of our inner workings and

deepest desires with the help of the Spiritual Exercises

of St. Ignatius.

March 23rd: Ann Dillon

The Examen: Our short & mighty prayer Ann Dillon holds degrees in Education and Religious

Studies. She co-leads the Seminar on Ignatian Spirituali-

ty and the Internship in Spiritual Companionship at

Manresa Jesuit Retreat House. She will introduce the

Examen, a short but mighty daily prayer to help us

"notice what we notice” about our day and discern

what God may be inviting us to in what we notice.

March 30th: Fr. Tom Florek, S.J.

Mercy in Action Jesuit priest, professor, scholar, and pastoral leader will

wrap up our four-week series by bringing before us all

that we have discerned through our prayers, both indi-

vidual and collective, and will help shape our inner-

most desires and dreams into some grace-filled work of

mercy in our family, church, community, world.

What to expect…. Each evening will feature a light meal, a unique opening prayer and a different speaker. Flexibil-ity is the word for this “retreat-like” experience. Come to one night, come to all—it’s up to you. Connect at any point in the evening as well. Do as much or as little that fits your life.

6:00PM Soup Supper

7:00PM Prayer in Chapel

7:30PM Speaker in Bethany

8:30PM Formal Closing

Speakers will be present until

9PM for conversation.

Childcare provided.

We are selling Jim Manney’s brilliant book A Simple, Life-

Changing Pray-

er: Discovering

the Power of St.

Ignatius of Loy-

ola’s Examen

Two books for $10, gift one to a friend as a creative invitation to join us...

Fuller biographies

are available on

our website

ctredeemer.org

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We are a welcoming Christian community sharing in the mission of Jesus to proclaim the Kingdom of God. We strive to "make a difference" within our local community and the world in which we live.

Through our gatherings for prayer, sacraments and sharing the Word of God, we are form-ing a growing community. Recognizing the importance of each individual member, we call forth the varieties of gifts, talents and ministries of all. We seek to join with others who share in this mission. (7/23/03)

The following is the entire prayer list of Christ the Redeemer Church. If you would like someone added to

the prayers please call the parish office.

…..please remember in your prayers the family of Carol Smist whose mother Janis Gominiak died.

For the Deceased

For Our Parishioners

Christine Zimmerman

Betty Cooney Denise Bastien Dennis Backhus Margaret Liedel

Pat Nolf Kim Trombley Dave Lasko Judy Skretta Shirley Eyl

Steve Wicklund Sarah Jablonowski

Peter Pletsch Carol Lamb Bev Gall

Robert Kurzyniec Stan Kowalski Donna Olson

…..our country’s military per-sonnel especially those connected to our parish.

For the Military

Melanie Zobl granddaughter of MJ Walters

Courtney Powers & Unborn Baby

friend of Therese Wisnewski Virginia Reader

friend of Barbara Burr Mary Elizabeth Edelmayer

mother of Kathleen Edelmayer-Chisholm Tom Evon

brother-in-law of Dave Nesbitt Kelly Janney

friend of Therese Wisnewski Barb Witucki

friend of Therese Wisnewski Phil Wygoski Joan Smith

sister-in– law of JoAnne Smith Tom Richardson

brother-in-law of Carol Lyon Louis Castro

brother of Juanita Sanchez Tom and Phyllis Hughes parents of Staci Gassman

Dave Koehler brother of Fred Koehler

Sr. Juliann Babcock, OSB friend of Marilyn Lines Alice Andrakowicz mother of Mary Sipes Thelma Randolf

mother of Judy Majewski Deb Wallace

sister-in-law of Julie Gillette Carol Elmo

mother of Lisa Andridge Marc Manoulian

son-in-law of Tom Rawski

For Loved Ones

Who Are Ill

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•Parish Council (Meets 4th Tuesday) Randy Gower

Commissions meet 2nd Tuesday •Education, Chair: David Zande, 891.6950

•Parish Finance Council, Chair: Adam Kirklin , 506-5933

•Service, Chair: Julie Gillette, 693-3524 •Stewardship, Chair: Joe Buzzitta, 650-4118

•Worship, Chair: Paul Daprai, 830-8987

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Director, Lisa Brown, ext. 20 [email protected]

Pre-K, Elementary Coordinators Karen Jbara and Michele Pinelli, ext. 19

[email protected] Administrative, Gabriela Mendez, ext. 14

[email protected] Middle School, Ann Blizzard and

Suzy Rhadigan, ext. 18 [email protected]

Youth Minister, Lisa Andridge, ext. 33 [email protected]

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9 am to 12:00 Noon, Friday Website Address: www.ctredeemer.org

248.391.1621, (Fax) 248.391.3412 Administrative: Sue Enjaian, ext. 10 e-mail: [email protected]

Administrative: Dawn Cejka, ext. 11 [email protected]

Finance: Christi Spencer, ext. 12 [email protected]

Christian Service: Karen Swietlik, ext. 17 [email protected] and

Lisa Pratt, ext. 17 [email protected] Stephen Ministry: Roger Buches,

248.444.5750 Music Ministry: Mari Reyes, 674-4493

[email protected]

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2700 Waldon Rd, Lake Orion, MI 48360 Fr. Joe Dailey, Pastor

e-mail: [email protected]

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Sunday - 9:00 am & 11:00 am Daily - Check weekly bulletin

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Pontiac Vicariate Website: www.pontiacareavicariate.org

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