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Padre Pio “Pray, hope and
don’t worry”
St. Pio of Pietrelcina Parish
Church location: 18720 13 Mile Road, Roseville, MI 48066
Parish office location: 18430 Utica Road
(586) 777-9116
Email: [email protected]; Website: stpioparish.org
Our Mission Statement
We, the Catholic Community of St. Pio, inspired by the Holy Spirit,
celebrate the Eucharist with hope, to share our faith, love,
and the Good News of Jesus Christ through outreach and fellowship.
2018 Lenten Schedule
Holy Thursday, March 29th 7:00pm Mass
Exposition until 10:30pm
Good Friday, March 30th Living Stations 2:00 pm
Liturgy 3:00pm Fish Fry Dinner 4:00pm - 7:00pm
Holy Saturday, March 31st Blessing of the Baskets 11:00am
Easter Vigil 8:00pm
Easter Sunday, April 1st Mass 9:00 am and 11:00 am
Those preceding him as well as those following kept crying out:
“Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the
name of the Lord! Blessed is the kingdom of our father David that is to come!
Hosanna in the highest!”
Mark 11:9-10
March 25, 2018
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Readings for the Week of March 25, 2018
Sunday: Mk 11:1-10 or Jn 12:12-16/Is 50:4-7/Ps 22:8-9, 17-18, 19-
20, 23-24 [2a]/Phil 2:6-11/Mk 14:1--15:47 or 15:1-39
Monday: Is 42:1-7/Ps 27:1, 2, 3, 13-14 [1a]/Jn 12:1-11
Tuesday: Is 49:1-6/Ps 71:1-2, 3-4a, 5ab-6ab, 15 and 17 [cf. 15ab]/Jn
13:21-33, 36-38
Wednesday: Is 50:4-9a/Ps 69:8-10, 21-22, 31 and 33-34 [14c]/Mt
26:14-25
Thursday: Chrism Mass: Is 61:1-3a, 6a, 8b-9/Ps 89:1, 2-3, 3-4, 5-6
[2a]/Rv 1:5-8/Lk 4:16-21
Evening Mass of the Lord's Supper: Ex 12:1-8, 11-14/Ps 116:12-13,
15-16bc, 17-18 [cf. 1 Cor 10:16]/1 Cor 11:23-26/Jn 13:1-15
Friday: Is 52:13--53:12/Ps 31:2, 6, 12-13, 15-16, 17, 25 [Lk 23:46]/
Heb 4:14-16; 5:7-9/Jn 18:1--19:42
Saturday: Vigil: Gn 1:1--2:2 or 1:1, 26-31a/Ps 104:1-2, 5-6, 10, 12,
13-14, 24, 35 [30] or Ps 33:4-5, 6-7, 12-13, 20-22 [5b]/Gn 22:1-18
or 22:1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18/Ps 16:5, 8, 9-10, 11 [1]/Ex 14:15--15:1/
Ex 15:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 17-18 [1b]/Is 54:5-14/Ps 30:2, 4, 5-6, 11-12, 13
[2a]/Is 55:1-11/Is 12:2-3, 4, 5-6 [3]/Bar 3:9-15, 32--4:4/Ps 19:8, 9,
10, 11 [Jn 6:68c]/Ez 36:16-17a, 18-28/Ps 42:3, 5; 43:3, 4 [42:2] or
Is 12:2-3, 4bcd, 5-6 [3] or Ps 51:12-13, 14-15, 18-19 [12a]/Rom 6:3-
11/Ps 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23/Mk 16:1-7
Next Sunday: Acts 10:34a, 37-43/Ps 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23 [24]/Col
3:1-4 or 1 Cor 5:6b-8/Jn 20:1-9 or Mk 16:1-7or Lk 24:13-35
Observances for the Week of March 25, 2018
Sunday: Palm Sunday of the Lord's Passion
Thursday: Holy Thursday
Friday: Good Friday
Saturday: Holy Saturday; Day of fasting & abstinence
Next Sunday: Easter Sunday
St. Pio Parish Directory
Leadership Team of St. Pio Rev. Greg Rozborski Pastor
Rev. Mr. Arthur Majkowski Deacon
Peggy Ciaramitaro Business Manager
Margaret Crawford Administrative Assistant
Selma Yaldoo Communications Coordinator
Jill Sears Bookkeeper
George Mazich Director of Music
Jan Pazuchowski
Faith Formation, and Youth Ministry Coordinator
Carol Reeser Secretary, Faith Formation
Jeanne Wineski Christian Service Coordinator
Mark Naworol Maintenance
Bulletin Deadline—No later than 10 days prior to the issue you wish the article to appear.
Parish Information
Church Address - 18720 13 Mile Road, Roseville MI 48066
Parish Office Phone Number (586) 777-9116, #0
Parish FAX Number (586) 777-7958
Parish Emergency After Hours Number (586) 204-3427
Parish E-mail: [email protected] Parish web page stpioparish.org
Faith Formation Phone Number (586) 777-9116, #5
R.C.I.A. - Jan Pazuchowski (586) 777-9116, #5
St. Pio Prayer Line (586) 777-9116. #1 Christian Service Hours:
9:00am to 6:00pm Monday thru Friday Closed for Lunch - 12:00 noon to 1:00pm
Food Pantry / Baby Closet (586) 777-9116, #3 St. Vincent de Paul (586) 777-9116, #2
Main Office: 18430 Utica Road, Roseville MI 48066 Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday:
9:00am to 12:00 pm, 1:00pm to 4:00pm Friday: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm
Eucharist Adoration Mondays, 9:30am-5pm
Confessions Saturdays, 2:30-3:30pm
Sacramental Prep: Baptism Baptisms will be held on the 2nd and 4th weekends of every
month and need to be scheduled three months in advance.
Contact the Parish office at (586) 777-9116, #0.
Sacramental Prep: Marriage Arrangements to be made with the Parish Office one year
prior to wedding date. Please call Mark and Betty Squier at
(586) 296-9589.
Sacred Heart Cemetery Information
Cemetery Phone Number (586) 777-9116, #4 Cemetery Fax Number (586) 777-7958
St. Pio Pastoral Council Richard Pineau [email protected]
Mike Alcamo Vicariate Rep.
Tamara Alcamo Vicariate Rep.
Turning Point Inc. 24-Hour Crisis Line (Domestic Violence Abuse) (586) 463-6990
St. Pio of Pietrelcina Parish
March 17 & 18, 2018
Offertory Budgeted……………….…….....…….…..……..…….$12,575.00 Total Offertory Collection..…….......….........……..………$8,710.00 Difference………..……..……………...…..….….…...…….………... -$3865.00 Number of Envelopes Used……..…………….……….…...…..…...…..361 Number of E-Giving & Direct Giving Transactions…….......3
Thank you to all who support our Church.
Mass Intentions
Mass Date: __________Day: __________Time:_______
Intention for: __________________________________
Living: ________Deceased:________
Requested by: _________________________________
Please return this form with payment to the Parish Office or drop it in the collection basket at Mass.
Suggested donation is $10
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Saturday, March 24
2:30 pm, Reconciliation
4:00 pm Mass Intentions:
†Louis P. Budnick, Birthday
(Mom, Madeline & Family)
†Tom Newman (Wife, Nancy)
†Parents (Nancy Newman)
†Jennifer & Bradley (Linda)
†Josephine Zelenak (Vera Lottholz)
†Antillio Frammolino (Vera Lottholz)
Sunday, March 25
9:00 am Mass Intentions:
†Irene Dzieszkowski (Betty & Ryan
Henning & Sophia Ochab)
†Peter & Margurite Ellis
(Bob Novak)
†Robert Schick (Family)
†Sergio Barrientez (Wife, Ruth)
Sunday, March 25
11:00 am Mass Intentions:
†Annette McDowell (Husband, Dennis)
†Joyce Kmiecik (Daughter)
†Sandy Popowiecki (Friends)
†Anthony Carducci (Family)
†Frank VanPaepeghem (Children)
†Lupo Family (Jim & Debbie Edwards)
†Margaret Bernardo, 4th Ann. (Family)
Monday, March 26
9:00 am Mass Intentions: †Emil Funk (Edward Ochylski)
Tuesday, March 27
9:00 am Mass Intentions: †John Garshott & Family
(Edward Ochylski)
†Gene Borowski (Barbara)
†Anthony Franzone (Joyce Franzone)
Holy Thursday, March 29
7:00 pm Mass Intentions: †Louis Sr. & Stella Casinelli (Family)
All Priests, living and deceased
St. Pio Parish Mass Intentions for this Week
8:00pm 9:00am 11:00am
Lectors A. Carr - J. Houbeck
R. Gronkiewicz G. Ernat E. Corey
D. Squier C. Murray
Eucharistic
Ministers
J. Chipukites - N. Baller C. Lombardo - R. Pineau
B. Barcarella - D. Monfette V. Lottholz
L. Morgan - B. Morgan K. Switanowski - D. Rea C. Gorseline - P. Vengalil
A. Vengalil
D. Art - C. Murray T. Tibovich - B. Houbeck R. Houbeck - K. Houbeck
J. Chamberlain
Altar Servers
M. Bullis - J. Bullis - K. Houbeck P. Thibodeau - T. Trbovich
F. Wilczak J. Burley - A. Burley D. Olivier
Ushers Team #2
L. D’Agostino - R. Bullis B. Pistorio - G. Thibodeau
Team #2 M. Alcamo - D. Hilbert
T. Buffa - K.J. Klein - K.L. Klein
Team #2 O. Barba - M. Batke
L. Lyle - D. Pasqual - P. Schattmaier
Mass
Intentions
†John Rossi (Wife, Shirley)
†Becky Laethem, 2nd Ann (Brother)
†Jerry Jagoda (Wife, Marcia)
†Michael P. Leonard 4th Ann (Parents)
†Antonio, Carmela, Pasquale, Vincenzo
& Giovanna Battaglia (Family)
†Julius & Domenica Montrose (Family)
†Anthony Franzone (Joyce Franzone)
†John & Stephanie Wisniewski
(Czech Family)
†Alexander & Theresa Czech
(Czech Family)
†Annette McDowell (Husband, Dennis)
†Randy Pasieka (Chrissy Hetzel)
†Eugene & Joyce Kmiecik
(Tammy Kmiecik)
†Sam Ciaramitaro, 100th Bday,
(Peggy & Nick)
†Mary Kaye, Jim, Pauline, Amy & John
Gillis (Jim & Sandy Gillis)
Deadline for the April 8th Bulletin is Thursday, March 22nd at noon.
Holy Saturday, March 31st and Easter Sunday, April 1st 2018
Growing with the Gospel
Children’s Inserts
for the month of March
Donated In Honor of:
Reagan Turner
Angels of the Feast
for the month of March
Candles & Host Donated
In Honor of:
Robert Novak
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St Pio Activities for Holy Week:
Palm Sunday, March 25 9:00am, Mass
10:00am, RCIA, Room 111
11:00am, Mass, With Children’s Liturgy
K of C Coffee & Donuts
Monday, March 26 9:00am, Mass
No Eucharistic Adoration
1:00pm, Lenten Penance Service
4:30pm, Faith Formation, grades K-6
7:00pm, St. Vincent DePaul, Social Hall
Tuesday, March 27 9:00am, Mass
10:00am, Seniors, Social Hall
4:30pm, Living Stations Dress Rehearsal
7:00pm, Choir
Wednesday, March 28 4:00-7:00pm, Easter Ham Sale Pick Up
7:00pm, Boy Scouts, Room 110-112
Holy Thursday, March 29 4:30pm, Living Stations Dress Rehearsal
7:00pm, Mass
Exposition until 10:30pm
RCIA Washing of the feet
Good Friday, March 30
Parish Offices Close at 12 noon
2:00pm Living Stations
3:00pm Service
4:00pm-7:00pm, Fish Fry
Holy Saturday, March 31 11:00am, Blessing of the Baskets
8:00pm, Easter Vigil
Commissions’ Corner Holy Week is the last week of Lent, beginning on March 25 and ending on March 31. It is one of the most sacred weeks in
the Catholic faith. The purpose of Holy Week is to reenact, relive and participate in the Passion of Jesus Christ. Holy Week begins with Palm Sunday, March 25 depicting Jesus’ arrival into Jerusalem during Passover. Palms were used to celebrate the arrival of a king. The Triduum (In Latin means 3 days) is celebrated as one Liturgy over the course of 3 days. One noticeable fact is that on Holy Thursday we open the celebration of the Triduum but it is not closed until after the Easter Vigil or Easter Mass on Easter Sunday. This is why it is important to attend all three days because if you go to only one you will miss out on 2/3rds of the liturgy! The Triduum officially ends at dusk on Easter Sunday. Holy Thursday or Maundy Thursday is where we recognize the installation of our first Apostles at the Last Supper and to-day recognize our Priests in that same role. The “Washing of the Feet” takes place on this day also. Usually 12 people are selected from the Parish to represent the original 12 apostles. Those selected are usually from every age group becoming Servants of Christ and representing each of us! The Holy Eucharist, the source and summit of our faith, is shared with us just as Jesus shared His Body and Blood with the apostles at the Last Supper. After Mass, we process following the Holy Eu-charist to the Altar of Repose in the Par-ish Hall to adore the Living Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. Don’t be shy just follow Fr. Greg and the Holy Eucharist when they pass your row. Adoration lasts until 10:30 p.m. and all are asked to stay and pray. We continue on Good Friday recognizing Jesus’ death on the Cross. We begin with the Living Stations of the Cross at 2:00 p.m. and continue the Triduum with the Good Friday Liturgy at 3:00 p.m. The Veneration of the Cross, which is the presentation of the Cross for us to show our love and respect for Jesus’ sacrifice is part of this service. Many will kiss or place their hand on the cross as witness to Jesus’ sacrifice. You will notice that the tabernacle is opened and decorations in-side the church are minimal. This is a very solemn day as we reflect on Jesus’ death on the cross to save us from sin.
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Archbishop Vigneron is
asking for your input on
Catholic Education. You
may have already received
an email with a link to a
brief survey. This survey
will help the archbishop - and the
Archdiocese - understand how you,
the faithful, regard our Catholic
schools. If you have not yet done so,
please complete the survey, which can
b e f o u n d a t :
w w w . s u r v e y m o n k e y . c o m / r /
NonSchoolParishSurvey, by March 25.
For more information about the
purpose of the survey and how the
results will be used, please visit
www.aod.org/catholicschoolplanning.
Results of the survey will be made
available late this spring.
Welcome to St. Pio
Bible Study
The Bible and the Virgin Mary
Starting April 6, 2018, we will have another wonderful, informative Bible Study through the heart of Mary, Jesus’ Mother. We would like to give you the oppor-tunity to purchase a workbook for the study. It is a great tool. The cost of the workbook is $15.96. It can be purchased through the St. Paul Center of Biblical Theology at 1468 Parkview Cir, Steubenville, OH 43952 and the phone number for the center is 740-264-9535. You may also order from the website, stpaulcenter.com or if you need any fur-ther assistance you may call me, Roxanne Gronkiewicz, at 586-872-3085. I hope this information is helpful and I’m looking forward to our next encounter with the Holy Spirit through our Mother’s heart.
Holy Thursday, March 29th: Regular Office Hours
Good Friday, March 30th 9:00am - 12:00noon
Easter Monday, April 2nd Parish Offices will be closed
Vicariate Penance Services
Monday, March 26:
1:00pm, St. Pio of Pietrelcina
7:00pm, St. Joan of Arc
For all who were buried from our church this past week,
May you Rest in Peace.
Ronald Kucharski
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Faith Formation Youth Ministry: On Palm Sunday we reflect on Jesus' journey into Jerusalem! Palms were waved to welcome our King, Jesus. Experi-
ence Jesus' journey throughout Holy Week by attending weekday Mass, Reading the Bible, doing Meditations, prayer and attend-ing the Triduum Liturgies. God's promise for salvation is for all of us! Faith Formation Classes continue on Mon-day, March 26 as we emphasize Holy Week. Students are asked to report to class by 4:30 p.m. as we have many activities planned for this day. Please note there are NO Clas-ses, April 2-6 due to Spring Break! This in-cludes all ministries: Grades K-6, Middle School Ministry and High School Ministry. Enjoy your time off! Dress Rehearsal for the "Living Stations’ will take place on Wednesday, March 28 and Thursday, March 29 from 4:30-6:00 p.m. Our Good Friday presentation is set for March 30 at 2:00 p.m. Please come and pray with us! Also please join us at the Easter Vigil on Saturday, March 31 at 8:00 p.m. as we wel-come five members into our community of believers. Those being received are: Chloe Peek & Priscilla Verhoeckx (Full Initiation) and Michelle Beasinger, Wiliam Eley and Cherie Hannon (Eucharist and Confirma-tion). We are Blessed to have them join us in faith!
Music Notes Holy Week is here! May it be a blessed time for you! We will continue using our new “Spirit & Psalm” re-
sponses. Our cantors have reported many compliments on them. I hope you enjoy singing the psalms and Gos-pel Acclamations as much as we do. We work hard, but enjoy every minute of the learning process. Did you know that most of the cantors purchased their own CD set of the book for their study? During the Easter season, we will be adding a new Gospel Acclamation; it’s from the “Misa del Mundo” by Jesse Manibusan and Tony Gómez. I did use it at some weekday masses after Christmas, so some of you have heard this exciting acclamation. Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, with thankfulness in your hearts to God. (Colossians 3:16)
George Mazich Director of Music
Christian Service Depression in Our World This is the final article from the seminar I attended on Depres-sion and Anxiety at Sacred Heart Major Seminary. The in-
formation we received while there was from a licensed professional counselor who works for Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan. It was suggested in our seminar to bring this information back to our parishes and share it via our bulletin. These articles have been shared with you as a way to educate and help remove the stigma associated with people living with depression or anxiety. While depression and anxiety are two differ-ent medical conditions their symptoms can appear similar. Treatments and causes can overlap with both. Depression is the leading cause of disability in the United States for people ages 15 to 44. It affects more than 16 million adults in America, which is just under 7% of our population. Depression increases suicide risk over 12 times. On a national level, 11% of teens will experience a depressive episode in a year. And 20% will experience depression before they reach adulthood and these numbers are increasing. 30% of those teens will develop a substance abuse prob-lem. There are major signs to be aware of for a person who is living in a depressive state. 1. Markedly sad mood. 2. Loss of interest in previously enjoyed activities. 3. Hopeless-ness. 4. Change in sleep patterns (over sleep-ing or early waking) 5. Change in appetite (over eating or not hungry) 6. Feeling slowed down or sluggish. 7. Difficulty concentrating or making decisions. 8. Feelings of guilt. 9. Thoughts of suicide. If at least five symptoms are present for most days during a duration of two weeks and are impacting your functioning daily it is sug-gested to seek assistance. Signs of depression in a teen maybe that they are more withdrawn and quiet. They find reason to avoid food or are eating less. They have a loss of interest in activities and hob-bies, like withdrawing from volunteering or social events. They have failing grades at school. A sense of hopelessness. A regular response of, “I’m just tired” or “I’m bored” might mask or cover for depression. Teen depression may also present itself as irritabil-ity, anger and/or agitation, which is more common in boys. Again, what can we do to help? Let them know that God loves them and that you are praying for them. Seek help though someone licensed to treat depression. This can be done through Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan (855-882-2736). All of us, especial-ly teens will go through rough patches in are life. Ups and downs are normal to go through, but when it is persistent and there is a change in personality or behavior it is best to refer someone, even if you are unsure.
Commission’s Corner (Continued from page 4)
On Holy Saturday, after dusk, is called Easter Vigil. We celebrate the final phase of the Triduum which is Jesus’ Resurrec-tion. Jesus was laid to rest and resurrected 3 days after His death on Easter. At the Easter Vigil, we celebrate the history of our faith by recalling readings from the Old Testament leading us to our Salvation His-tory, the promise of eternal life to all who believe. We start in the dark and light can-dles to represent God’s creation bringing us from the darkness into light. We initiate into the Catholic Faith those who have studied in the RCIA program throughout the year. We welcome 5 new members into our Community this year. Two will be baptized and all 5 will be making their First Communion and Confirmation for full initiation into the Catholic Faith. The church is decorated with beautiful color, flowers and full of life in celebration of Jesus’ Resurrection! Please take in all the sights, sounds and smells (Lots of incense is used) during Holy Week to enhance your faith journey and truly walk with Christ throughout Lent and Holy Week!
Congratulations SERF Vicariate 2018
Youth Recognition Honorees
Anna Reichenbach, Brian Alder, Jenna Bullis, & Mikayla Squier
St.Pio Parish
Good Friday, March 30th
4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
“Freddie Filet”
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St. Pio Eucharistic Adoration
Mondays, 9:30am-5:00pm Mid-day Prayer at 1:00pm
Chaplet of the Divine Mercy at 3:00 pm, followed by the Rosary
Benediction Service at 5:00pm with Fr. Greg
Come in and pray for a loved one. St. Pio Women’s League Meets the first Wednesday,
of each month at 6:30pm
St. Pio Fellowship Group Meets the first and third Tuesday of each month after the 9:00am Mass
until noon.
Pinochle Games We play every Thursday from 10:00am
to noon, and from noon to 2:00pm
St. Pio Prayer Shawl Ministry Meets the 1st & 3rd Wedneday
of each month at 1:30pm
The St. Pio Senior Group Meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month from 10:00am to 2:00pm
St. Pio Prayer Group Meets every Thursday
from 7:00 - 8:00pm
The St. Pio Men’s Club Meets on the third Monday of each
month at 7:00pm
St. Pio Ushers Meets on the third Wednesday
of each month at 7:00pm
Please Pray for our Armed Forces
“Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their Families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need. Amen.”
SSgt. Matthew Huck, Army SSgt. Justin Keown, Army CWO Phil Keown, Army
SSgt. Sean McDowell, Army CPT. Michael Reed, Army
CPO Timothy J. Smith, Navy Sgt. Keith Trojniak, Marine Corps. SSgt David C. VanceII, Air Force
Maj. Robert Weiss, Air Force
Children’s Tuition Assistance Fund
If you would like to help a St. Pio family in need to pay for their child’s
Faith Formation tuition, Simply place any donation in an
envelope marked “Children’s Tuition Assistance”
and place in the collection basket at mass, or drop off to the Faith Formation
Office during business hours. Pray to St. Michael for protection against
the power of evil, and to bring us closer to God.
Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle.
Be our protection against the wickedness and snares
of the devil. May God rebuke him,
we humbly pray; and do You, O Prince of the Heavenly Hosts,
by the power of God, cast into hell,
Satan and all evil spirits, who roam throughout the world
seeking the ruin of souls. Amen
Angels of the Feast
If you would like to have the candles, wine and/or hosts dedicated to the
memory of a loved one at one of the St. Pio Masses, Candles are $30 for the
month, the Hosts are $80, and the Wine is $50. please call the Parish Office (586) 777-9116 ext. 0
St. Pio Prayer Line
When you call the parish office (586) 777-9116, please wait for the prompt, and then press #1 for the
prayer line. A volunteer parishioner will answer you. The days and times
of this service will be provided on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday
between 11:00 am and noon.
If you cannot call during these times, Please leave your phone number
and someone will contact you.
The purpose of this prayer line is to pray with/for the caller’s intention and should be brief.
There will not be any type of counseling by the volunteer.
This will be kept confidential.
GOD BLESS YOU!
Growing with the Gospel
There are two inserts in our bulletin for the children of our Parish each week. If you would like to help offset the cost of this outreach to our young Parish members, a donation of $36.00 will sponsor the printing of these inserts for one month. If you would like participate, please place your donation in a marked enve-lope in the collection basket at Mass or call the Parish Office (586) 777-9116 ext 0
Glory & Praise Hymnal
Donation Program
Honor a loved one with a
donation to help defray the monthly
expense of our hymnals.
A bookplate will be placed on the
inside front cover for each donation.
Hymnal Costs:
$20-Pew Hymnal
$30-Choir Hymnal
$70-Solo Instrument Set
$110-Guitar Set
$140-Keyboard Set
Please place your donation in the
collection with your information and
the name(s) you would like to remem-
ber. You may also bring your
envelope to the Parish office.
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Shirley Becking Andrea Bidwell
Jacob Binkowski Elliana Budnick Haven Budnick
Madeline Budnick Suzanne Burkell
Livaria Burley Bernadette Calabro
Marlene Calder Nick Ciaramitaro Maryann Claeys
Jim Clark Maureen Combs
Patty Conway Leonard Durda
Pat Durda Emily
Jim Fyn Anthony G
Dawn Gunn Eleanor Gunn
Kathleen Gunthner
Ryan Gunthner Jim Hill
George Hoffman Ashley Hopkins
Michael Hunsanger Anna Jarvis John Junga Jennie Kayl
Connie Koczkodan Judy LaPerre Larry Lappin Mark Lappin Nancy Lappin Tom Lappin
Nancy Pukala Lazur Melanie Lech Tammy Lech Laura Mazich Sue McCann
Maureen McFarland Delphine Meagher Patrick Meagher
Robert Michalik Donna Moore
Destiny Nowicki Margaret Owens
Nancy Oxley Lily Pickering Kathleen Piper
Irene Pukala Steve Rybinski
Margaret Scavone Connie Spencer
Kenneth Spencer Maria Spencer
Amie Szerdi Paul Taylorson Joanna Totty
Susan VanderHagen Virginia Wagner
Barbara Wajdziak Roger Weiss Sr.
Veronica Wolchon Zenobia Zawodny
Please contact the Parish Office to add your loved one to the sick list.
Please Pray for Our Sick…