September 15 , 2013 Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time

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September 15 , 2013 Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
September 15th, 2013
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Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
‘Rejoice with me because I have found my lost sheep.' I tell
you, in just the same way there will be more joy in heaven over
one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous people
who have no need of repentance. Luke 15:6c-7.
St. Robert Bellarmine Parish
27101 W. Chicago St., Redford, MI 48239
(313) 937-1500 • (313) 937-1185 fax
www.strobertbellarmine.com
[email protected]
This Week’s Mass Schedule
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Saturday at 4:00 p.m.
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Sunday at 6:30, 8:30 and 10:30 a.m.
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Tuesday at 9:00 a.m. and 6:45 p.m.
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Wednesday at 8:30 a.m.
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Friday at 8:30 a.m.
Feast of St. Robert Bellarmine, Tues., September 17th
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All School/All Parish Mass at 9:00 a.m.
This Week’s Reconciliation Schedule
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Saturday at 2:30 p.m.
Our Mission
St. Robert Bellarmine is a welcoming Catholic
community, which strives to bring people to God and
God to people through the ministries of worship,
stewardship, education and Christian service.
Welcome
St. Robert Bellarmine Parish Family welcomes all
those new to our parish. If you have been attending Mass
here and would like to be registered in the parish, please
stop by or call the parish office. We look forward to
meeting you and telling you about your new parish.
Weekly Readings
Sunday:
Ex 32:7-11, 13-14/1 Tm 1:12-17/
Lk 15:1-32 or 15:1-10
Monday:
1 Tm 2:1-8/Lk 7:1-10
Tuesday:
1 Tm 3:1-13/Lk 7:11-17
Wednesday: 1 Tm 3:14-16/Lk 7:31-35
Thursday: 1 Tm 4:12-16/Lk 7:36-50
Friday:
1 Tm 6:2c-12/Lk 8:1-3
Saturday: Eph 4:1-7, 11-13/Mt 9:9-13
Sunday:
Am 8:4-7/1 Tm 2:1-8/Lk 16:1-13 or
16:10-13
This week’s Gospel tells us that God will forgive and accept
sinners into the Kingdom, Jesus told three parables about being
lost and then found. The first parable was about a shepherd
who had one hundred sheep but lost one. The shepherd
searched until he found the lost lamb. There was much
celebration on the part of the shepherd and his neighbors
because something lost was found. The second parable
concerned a widow who searched her house until she found a
lost piece of silver. Finally, Jesus told the parable of the
prodigal son who squandered his share of his inheritance and
went home to beg his father to let him be a worker. Instead the
father was so thrilled to see this son who had been lost to him
that he threw a big party. All three of these parables illustrate
the joy that will be in heaven when one lost sinner is found.
This Tuesday is the
Feast Day of St. Robert
Bellarmine! Please join
us on Tuesday,
September 17th at 9:00
a.m., for an All Parish /
All School Mass, to
celebrate the Feast Day
of St. Robert Bellarmine,
Patron Saint of
Catechists and
Catechumens.
Born at Montepulciano, Italy, October 4th, 1542,
Roberto Francesco Romolo Bellarmino was the third of
ten children. His mother, Cinzia Cervini, a niece of Pope
Marcellus II, was dedicated to almsgiving, prayer,
meditation and fasting.
Robert entered the newly formed Society of Jesus in
1560. When Robert Bellarmine was ordained in 1570, the
study of Church history and the fathers of the Church was
in a sad state of neglect. He devoted his energy to these
two subjects, as well as to Scripture. He was the first
Jesuit to become a professor at Louvain, where he became
famous for his Latin sermons.
Bellarmine was made a cardinal by Pope Clement VIII
on the grounds that "he had not his equal for learning."
While he occupied apartments in the Vatican, Bellarmine
relaxed none of his former austerities. He limited his
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St. Robert Bellarmine Parish
27101 W. Chicago St., Redford, MI 48239
(313) 937-1500 • (313) 937-1530
(313) 937-1185 fax
www.strobertbellarmine.com
[email protected]
Parish Staff
Pastor, Fr. Richard Leliaert ........................... x112
[email protected]
Pastoral Associate, Laura Scanlan ................. x114
[email protected]
Secretary, Linda Hudy................................... x111
[email protected]
Minister of Finance, Christine Boglarsky-Ferguson
...................................................................... x110
[email protected]
Christian Service, .......................................... x115
[email protected]
Faith Formation, Dawn Dwyer ...................... x127
[email protected]
Pastoral Care ................................................. x111
[email protected]
Music Minister, Mark Newlon ...................... x116
[email protected]
Festival Committee ....................................... x142
[email protected]
Athletic Director, Craig Lantto...................... x134
[email protected]
Gym/Activities Bldg. Requests ..................... x121
[email protected]
Maintenance, Frank Munoz ........................... x128
[email protected]
Kitchens: Gym…....x133; Church Hall ......... x129
Meeting Center…...x140; Latchkey .............. x138
Parish Council
Chairman, Jim Vote...................... (248) 470-6611
[email protected]
Vice Chairperson, Deanna Mitchell
Secretary, Pam Condron
Finance, Richard Piotrowski
Worship, Peter Pierzecki
Education, Kandi Johnson
Vicariate, Maria Stawarz
CLT, Paula Martin
FANS, Ann Maccani
Men's Club, Mark Cochran
Ladies of SRB, Maria Surowiec
Boy Scouts, Ron Bush
Members at Large:
Steve Wozniak, Tim Bley
John Graf & Coleena Graf
School Staff
(313) 937-1655 • Fax (313) 937-9795
[email protected]
Principal, Nancy Kuszczak ............................ x125
Preschool, Sharon Szuba ............................... x130
Secretary, Linda Kenger ................................ x124
Bulletin
Editor, Colette Maher ...... [email protected]
The bulletin is transmitted every Wednesday at
11:00 a.m.; therefore bulletin articles must be received
by 5:00 p.m. on the Sunday prior to transmittal. All
bulletin article submissions are subject to pastoral
approval and may be edited for content and
presentation. Thank you.
The Week Ahead
All Parish/All School Mass at 9 a.m. on
Tuesday, September 17th, the Feast Day of St. Robert Bellarmine
MONDAY, September 16
A.A. – 7:30 – 9:00 p.m. – Church Hall
TUESDAY, September 17
Bible Study – 8:30 a.m. – Church Hall
All Parish/All School Mass at 9:00a.m.
Church Hall Social – 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. – Church Hall
JV Volleyball Practice – 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. – Gym
Mass at 6:45 p.m. following Lay-led devotions
Ladies of SRB 7:00 p.m. – Church Hall
Women’s Faith Sharing – 7:00 p.m. – Faith Formation Office
Varsity Volleyball Practice – 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. – Gym
Men’s Basketball – 9:00 p.m. - Gym
WEDNESDAY, September 18
Mass – 8:30 a.m. – Church
Classic Car Show – 5:00 – Dusk – Parish Grounds
JV Volleyball Practice – 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. – Gym
Varsity Volleyball Practice – 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. – Gym
THURSDAY, September 19
“Cognizance” Set-up – 6:00 p.m. - Gym
AA – 7:30 – 9:00 p.m. – Church Hall
Choir – 7:30 p.m. – Choir Loft
FRIDAY, September 20
Mass – 8:30 a.m. - Church
Parish Office Closed at Noon
“Cognizance” Dinner – 6:00 p.m. - Gym
SATURDAY, September 21
Reconciliation – 2:30 p.m. - Church
Mass – 4:00 p.m. – Church
Ministry Fair – 5:00 p.m. – Parish Grounds
SUNDAY, September 22
Masses at 6:30, 8:30 & 10:30 a.m.
Ministry Fair after all of the Masses – Parish Grounds
8th Grade Confirmation Prep Class – 9:00 -10:15 a.m. - School
C.L.O.W. – 10:30 a.m. – School
Volleyball Home Games – 1:00 – 3:30 p.m. - Gym
Altar Servers & Lector Schedule for September 21-22
Saturday 4:00 p.m......... Altar Server: Sara S., Nick P.
Lectors: Laura S., Kenton M.
Saturday 6:30 a.m. ........ Lector: Jerry S.
Sunday 8:30 a.m. .......... Altar Servers: Madison H., Joe B.
Lectors: Dan V., Jim P.
Sunday 10:30 a.m. ........ Altar Server: Austin l., Zachary A.
Lectors: Alex V., Isabella A.
All School/All Parish Mass at 9:00 a.m. on Tues., September 17th to celebrate the Feast Day of St. Robert Bellarmine.
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Ministry Fair Only 1 Week Away!!
Can you believe it? The Ministry Fair is only one week
away! There will be tables set up under the tent with
information on each of the service opportunities and a
representative from each group to answer any questions.
Come one! Come All! To the Ministry Fair on the
weekend of September 21 – 22.
The final two service activities to share with you are the Stewardship
Commission and the Parish Pastoral Council.
Stewardship Commission
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CSA Committee: Present campaign to parishioners; deposit funds into
parish acct.; record payments & pledges; follow up with reports for
Archdiocese.
Festival Committee: Be a member of the F estival Committee; help
organize volunteers, publicity, advertisement; games for the tent and many
other opportunities.
Computer Tech Support: Assist with parish computers troubleshot when
computers go down, help web master, etc.
Grounds/Gardening: Select a section of the Parish grounds that you can
call your own; maintain that section of the Parish grounds year round; rake
leaves, weed whacking, cut bushes; help maintain flower beds and
gardens.
Tree Maintenance: Trim trees and remove dead branches.
Maintenance: Be part of the Spring and Summer Clean-Up: wash
windows, sweep/wash floors, assist maintenance dept. with minor
projects, etc.
Painters: Painting projects in school, parish office, church facilities.
Special Events Hospitality: Teams for set-up, clean-up before/after parish
events; serving, table setting, bus tables; run dishwasher, etc.
Donated Contracted Services
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For businesses or professional contractors who would like to donate services
Painters
· Window Cleaners
Carpet Cleaners
· Catering
Lawn Service/ Ground Maintenance · Dry Cleaning
Plumbing
· Roofing
Electricians
· Tree Services
Carpenters
· Floor Professionals
Parish Pastoral Council
· Parish Pastoral Council Member: The overall goal of the Parish
Pastoral Council is to bring more people to the faith. It is to help deepen
their union with God, and encourage and assist people to be followers of
Christ. We are about the work of growing an engaged Church. Time
Commitment: 2 to 3 years; monthly meetings along with commission
meetings; completion of assigned tasks; willingness to be open.
· Focus Group Member: Meet in a small group to discuss with other
parishioners what the parish does good and where the parish needs
improvement; suggestions for future plans for the parish, such as spiritual
and religious growth of the parish. Time Commitment: one meeting a
year.
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household expenses to what was
barely essential, eating only the food
available to the poor. He was known
to have ransomed a soldier who had
deserted from the army and he used
the hangings of his rooms to clothe
poor people, remarking, "The walls
won't catch cold."
Among many activities, he became
theologian to Pope Clement VIII,
preparing two catechisms which have
had great influence in the Church. In
1576, he was appointed to the chair
of controversial theology at the
Roman College, becoming Rector in
1592; he went on to become
Provincial of Naples in 1594 and
Cardinal in 1598.
This outstanding scholar and
devoted servant of God defended the
Apostolic See. His writings on the
Papacy were used during Vatican I
(1869-1870) when the infallibility of
the Pope was declared a Doctrine of
the Church.
This saint was the spiritual father
of St. Aloysius Gonzaga, helped St.
Francis de Sales obtain formal
approval of the Visitation Order, and
in his prudence opposed severe
action in the case of Galileo. He has
left us a host of important writings,
including works of devotion and
instruction, as well as controversy.
Bellarmine died on September 17th,
1621. The process for his
canonization was begun in 1627 but
was delayed until 1930. In 1930,
Pope Pius XI canonized him and the
next year declared him a doctor of
the Church. He was one of the most
important figures in the CounterReformation.
Catholic saints are holy people and
human people who lived
extraordinary lives. Each saint the
Church honors responded to God's
invitation to use his or her unique
gifts. God calls each one of us to be a
saint.
All School/All Parish Mass at 9:00 a.m. on Tues., September 17th to celebrate the Feast Day of St. Robert Bellarmine.
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Adult Enrichment Classes
Have you ever wanted to know more about the Bible? If
the answer is yes, then this is a great place to start. An
interactive class helps you become familiar with the
Bible. The relaxed atmosphere of class will bring about
more meaning and some fellowship with others. No
grades…just plain interesting information. Join us.
Classes begin Sept. 23rd and runs Sept.30, Oct. 14, Oct.
21, and Oct. 28 from 6:30 to7:45 p.m. in room 209/211
(use main school entrance). The cost is $5.
Topic for the first session is
Scripture. Classes include:
structure of the Bible, literary
forms of the Bible, the Bible on
relationships, development of the
Gospels, the role of evangelists
and references to the Messiah and
the epistles. Presenters are Laura
Scanlan and Lois Cifaldi.
Register with Linda at (313) 9371500. Payment due first night of
class.
Faith Sharing for Women
September 17th to December 3rd
7-9 p.m.
in the Faith Formation Office
Learning about the strengths and weaknesses of some of
the characters in the Bible is a great way to see how God
has made each of us special. Our sharing of ideas helps us
see different perspectives of how God has guided us and
is still doing so today. The fellowship helps us keep our
minds focused in a positive way.
We meet the first and third Tuesdays of each month to
discuss the reading from the books we are studying. The
books can be purchased from Dawn Dwyer in the Faith
Formation office (room 103) for $13. The first informal
meeting is September 10th at 7 p.m. in the Faith Formation
office to pick up books, get a schedule, and catch up. No
study will be done that day.
Think about it. This is a great time to get into study…
along with the school year. All adult ladies are welcome
and encouraged. For more information contact Dawn
Dwyer at her office (937-1531).
Our books will be:
“A Walk thru the Book of Jonah Experiencing God’s
Relentless Grace”
· Parts of “2 Corinthians – Power in Weakness”
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Parish Directory
We are beginning to put our 60th
Anniversary Pictorial Directory together so
that it is available before Christmas. The
deadline is September 27. No more pictures
or requests to not have your address and telephone
number in the directory will be taken after this date.
1. If you still want your picture in the directory, please
send it to the Parish Office or email
[email protected]. Pictures
should be a close-up.
2. Parish groups if you want your group to be in the
directory, please send your pictures to the above
email.
3. If you do not wish to have your address and
telephone number in the directory, please call the
Parish Office or email the above address.
4. If you have any questions, please call the parish
office.
Give Us This Day: Daily Prayers
By mistake some parishioners were given a copy of the
October “Give Us This Day” prayer book. October books
are for parishioners who have already ordered “Give Us
This Day.” So if you received an October book please
return it to the Sacristy. This will keep us from having to
purchase new books for the parishioners who ordered
them. Thank You! There are still copies available. The
copies of this book can now be found at all the entrances
of the church. If parishioners like this prayer book then
you will be able to order it through the Parish Office at a
discounted price.
Rite of Christian
Initiation of Adults
The R.C.I.A. is a journey for
those who have never been
baptized; have been baptized into
another denomination and want
to convert to Catholicism; or
who began the journey as an infant but did not receive the
remaining Sacraments of Initiation- the Eucharist and
Confirmation. If one of these categories describes you or
your spouse, or a friend or a neighbor or someone at
work then the RCIA is the answer. Please call Laura
Scanlan at the rectory (313) 937-1500 ext. 114 for more
information.
All School/All Parish Mass at 9:00 a.m. on Tues., September 17th to celebrate the Feast Day of St. Robert Bellarmine.
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Flu Shots
We have requested 25 flu shots, therefore Visiting
Nursing are scheduled on Sunday, September 29 from
9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. This means that those who
attends the 10:30 a.m. Mass will not be able to receive a
flu shot after Mass. If 30 or more parishioners request flu
shots, then we can order more and additional nursing
time. Email [email protected] or
call the parish office and leave your name and telephone
number to let us know that you want a flu shot.
Pet Blessing
As you know, St. Francis of Assisi
was a great lover of all of God’s
creatures and St. Francis’ Feast Day is
October 4th. In honor of St. Francis of
Assisi, SRB will have Pet Blessing on
Saturday, October 5 at 11:00 a.m. Please bring your pets,
of any kind, to be blessed by Fr. Richard, at the Church
door entrance closest to the gardens by the rectory.
Faith Formation Classes
Weekly Faith Formation K-7th grade classes will be
offered, on Monday evenings beginning on Monday,
September 23rd. The 8th grade/Confirmation Preparation
class will be held on Sunday mornings 9:00-10:15 a.m.,
beginning on Sunday, September 22nd.
Registration forms are available in the faith formation
office. We need a copy of the Baptismal certificate for all
new children. Please complete the registration form and
return to the parish office or the faith formation office
with your fee. The fees are $65 per child.
Volunteering is a wonderful way to show your children
that faith formation is important, to set a positive example,
and to illustrate living your faith. We supply the texts,
support, and prayers. Volunteers willing to plant the seeds
of faith by teaching our weekly Faith Formation classes
please call Dawn at (313) 937-1531. Please note that all
volunteers who work with children are required to attend
the 90 minute program “Protecting God’s Children”.
What is Stephen Ministry?
Stephen Ministry is a way parishes can provide highquality care and outreach to hurting people in the parish
and community.
Stephen Ministers are parish members who have gone
through 50 hours of training to provide one-to-one, Christ
-centered care. Each Stephen Minister is matched with a
hurting person – men are paired with men, women with
women – and meets weekly with that person to listen,
care, pray, and encourage.
Stephen Ministers care for those dealing with grief,
divorce, job loss, hospitalization, financial struggles,
loneliness, convalescence, terminal illness, and many
other life difficulties.
Junior High Youth Ministry
Blessings and a Ballgame: Sponsored by CYT on
Sunday, September 22, 2013. Mass will be at 10:30 a.m.
at St. Robert Bellarmine, followed by a 12:00 p.m.
departure by bus to Comerica
Park for the 1:08 p.m. game of
Detroit Tigers vs. Chicago
White Sox. We will return to
St. Robert Bellarmine after the
game. The cost is $25.00 per
person and includes Subway
lunch to go and Motor Coach
transportation. RSVP to Dawn
Family Faith Connect
If you have ever lost a child either at a shopping mall,
amusement park, or outside playing, you know the
anguish of losing something beyond measure. The joy you
experienced when you found each other is often
something you can’t even put into words. Part of you
wants to be angry because the child caused you so much
grief, but mostly you are just so happy to see the child,
you can hardly speak. If we’ve had experiences like this,
then we have an indication about how God feels when we
are truly sorry for our sins and want to be part of God’s
family.
What is an irreplaceable or valuable item that belongs to
your family? Perhaps you have an item that belonged to
someone who has died, or something that has been passed
down through the generations. Try to trace the item’s
history through your family and then make a connection to
it and today’s Gospel. What would happen if you lost the
item, or it turned up missing? How hard would you look
for it? How would you feel when you found it? Finally,
consider how your experience might help illustrate the joy
Jesus described in this Gospel when one sinner repents.
Discussion Starters
1. I lost something really important one time. I
remember feeling . . .
2. I think the people who are lost today are . . . One thing
that I could do to help them be found is . . .
3. The one person I need to forgive is . . .
All School/All Parish Mass at 9:00 a.m. on Tues., September 17th to celebrate the Feast Day of St. Robert Bellarmine.
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Men’s Club News
October Lottery Raffle Tickets are now
available—$5 will give you 81 chances to
win up to $200! Tickets are good for the
entire month and winning numbers are
based on the evening Michigan Daily 3 drawings. If your
3-digit number matches the Michigan Lottery drawing,
you win the cash prize for that day. If your number is one
number up or one number down, you win $10. We
automatically send lucky winners their checks, so there is
no need to track the numbers. See any Men’s Club
member to buy your winning tickets today!
Our weekly Cruise Nights continue every Wednesday
from 5 p.m. to dusk (weather permitting). Stop by to enjoy
good food, music, camaraderie and lots of classic cars.
If you are interested in joining the Men’s Club please
contact John Martin our membership chairman at (313)
533-5255 or [email protected].
Cognizance
The Cognizance Dinner will be held next Friday at
SRB’s Gym. There a small number of tickets already paid
for so if you would like to go to this dinner, please call the
parish office.
All School/All Parish Mass at 9:00 a.m. on Tues., September 17th to celebrate the Feast Day of St. Robert Bellarmine.
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Cardinal Sports News
This weekend wraps up our first week of league play for
soccer and volleyball. On Sunday, our volleyball teams will be
competing at St. Edith while our JV Soccer team will travel to
Our Lady of Sorrows for a game against St. Fabian at 2:00
p.m. Regular season schedules for volleyball and soccer have
been distributed to all players and have also been posted on the
SRB website. Click on the ‘Athletics’ link for schedules, forms and
information.
Next weekend our soccer team will have home games at Bell Creek Park on
both Saturday and Sunday. Our volleyball teams will travel to All Saints on
Saturday and play host to St. James and John Paul II on Sunday at SRB
beginning at 1:00 p.m.
Please remember that all participants in the athletic program are required to
have a current year physical examination form on file before the start of the
season. Current year is defined as July 1st through June 30th. Examination
forms and additional information can be found on the Athletics’ page of the
SRB website. In addition, those that have not paid the $50 annual registration
fee or the $10 CYO participation fee must have all fees current prior to the
start of league competition.
Mark your calendar for the SRB “3-on-3” Basketball Tournament taking
place in the SRB Activities Building on Saturday, October 19th. Additional
information will be available shortly.
Registration is now underway for our 2013-14 CYO Basketball season.
Registration forms are available in the bulletin as well as on the Athletics’
page of the SRB website. CYO participation is available to all 4th through 8th
grade boys and girls of St. Robert Parish regardless of where they attend
school. Due to the large number of teams in the CYO league, we are required
to determine the number of teams that we will register by September 19th. We
must have your registration forms returned by September 16th. Please include
your $50 annual athletics registration fee with your registration form if you did
not participate in soccer or volleyball as well as the CYO $10 participation fee.
Along with the Basketball season comes the Annual Thanksgiving
Basketball Tournament. This tournament has been held for well over 35 years
gaining the reputation as one of the best in the metro area. As always, help will
be needed in the areas of scorekeeping, concessions admissions and set-up and
clean-up. Watch for additional information about the tournament over the next
few weeks.
The athletics’ page of the parish website contains information regarding
athletic activities available to the children of our parish. The website can be
found at www.strobertbellarmine.com. Click on ‘Athletic Programs’ or quick
reference on the left side of the page under ‘A.D. Notes’. As always, if you
have any questions or suggestions, please contact the athletic office at (313)
937-1530 x134, e-mail us at [email protected] or drop us a
note in the collection basket.
Upcoming Activities:
· Soccer & Volleyball: Now underway
· Basketball Registration: Now through September 16th
· 3-On-3 Basketball Tournament: October 19th
9/22—St. Louis the King’s Peach
Festival, (313) 891-1766.
9/23-27—St. Francis Retreat Center
on Icon Writing, (866) 669-8321.
9/25—Widowed Friends Pizza &
Line Dancing, $10, (734) 5647836 .
9/26—S.S. Peter & Paul Church’s
Firekeepers Casino Trip, $40,
(313) 584-5942.
9/27-28—St. Francis Retreat Center
Workshop “Living with Spirit,
Aging with Grace “, (517) 6698321.
9/28—Garden City Mom 2 Mom
Sale, (734) 277-0791.
Ladies of
St. Robert Bellarmine
Looking to get
involved ? Stop by
one of our meetings
and see how. We
have a wide range of
members. You can
help in a few areas or in many areas.
That’s up to you. We are there to aid
and support the parish, the school
and the community.
Don’t forget … Tuesday,
September 17th is our next meeting.
We start to gather around 6:45 p.m.
and the meeting starts at 7:00 p.m. in
the church hall
Mark Saturday October 12th on
your calendar. That’s going to be our
next Trivia Night. More details
coming soon.
If you have any questions, you
may contact Mary Brumm
(membership chair) at (734) 2669238 or [email protected]
or Lisa Kirk (President) at
[email protected] or (734) 421-6703.
All School/All Parish Mass at 9:00 a.m. on Tues., September 17th to celebrate the Feast Day of St. Robert Bellarmine.
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St. Robert Bellarmine Athletics
2013 - 2014 Basketball Registration Form
(Please Print Clearly)
Athlete's Name:
________ Birthdate:
Home Phone:
________________
___ Parent Work Phone:___________________ Parent Cell Phone:__________________
Address:__________________________________________City:__________________________Zip:______________
Parish:______________________________________________ School:____________________________________
Grade In 2013 / 2014 School Year:_
Preferred E-Mail:
____________________________
4/5/6 Boys Basketball:_____ 7/8 Boys Basketball: _____ 4/5/6 Girls Basketball: _____ 7/8 Girls Basketball: _____
Uniform Size:
Adult Small:_____
Adult Medium:_____
Adult Large:_____
Adult X-Large:_____
Parents/Legal Guardian Name (please print) ____________________________________________________________
This form must be returned by September 16, 2013.
Forms returned after that date will be placed on a waiting list.
***The annual registration fee of $50 (for students that did not play volleyball or soccer this season for SRB) must be submitted with this form.
***All participants are required to submit the CYO $10 participation fee with this form.
I am the parent or legal guardian of the above named student athlete and have read the above and recognize the risk in participation and injury. (Signature
below) The student athlete is covered by an insurance policy in effect for the school year:
Parent/Legal Guardian
Date
Name of Insurance Company
Policy or Group #
________
EXPECTATIONS IN EDUCATIONAL ATHLETICS
The administration and staff of our parish/school, all CYO parishes/schools, and the CYO athletic office wish to make it clear that CYO sports are educational
activities. Athletes, parents, and friends must be aware of our expectations with regard to sportsmanship.
Unlike professional sports, as a spectator at an athletic event, you are part of the activity, much like the athletes, coaches, and officials. As a participant,
(spectator or team member) we expect that you will maintain good sportsmanship or refrain from attending CYO athletic events.
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officials are not perfect and will make mistakes. Negative, derogatory cheers or actions aimed at either team are not acceptable in educational
athletics.
It is expected that you will accept the decisions of the officials without vocalizing disagreement. Officials are an important part of this educational
activity. We are sending the wrong message when we challenge or abuse the game official sent to the game to administer these educational
activities.
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At all times it is expected that we will respect one another; adults and athletes alike. This especially includes our
opponents and officials, without whose involvement, sport contests would not occur.
Signature of Student Athlete and Parents/Guardians indicates that they have read, understand and agree to the above.
Student Athlete
Parent/Guardian
Parent/Guardian
This form will be kept on file at the parish/school. A new form must be filed for each sport a student participates in. A form must be submitted by parents to the
coaches at the start of each new athletic season.
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Registration Fee ________ Cash ________ Check # __________
Physical Exam Form ____________
Participation Fee ________ Cash _______ Check # __________
Assumption of Risk Form ____________
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All School/All Parish Mass at 9:00 a.m. on Tues., September 17th to celebrate the Feast Day of St. Robert Bellarmine.
September 15, 2013
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Mass Intentions
St. Robert Bellarmine Parish
27101 W. Chicago St., Redford, MI 48239
(313) 937-1500 • (313) 937-1185 fax
www.strobertbellarmine.com • [email protected]
Sat., Sep. 14
4:00 p.m.
… STEPHANIE
Sun., Sep. 15
6:30 a.m.
… LUCILLE
Sun., Sep. 15
8:30 a.m.
… KATHLEEN MORIARTY By Family
… AL SCHALLER By Bob & Nancy Moriarty
Sun., Sep. 15
10:30 a.m.
… STELLA DAZBAZ By Family
ST
… MARY OUELLETTE (1 Anniversary)
Tues., Sep. 17
9:00 a.m.
… Feast
Tues., Sep. 17
6:45 p.m.
… THE
Wed. Sep. 18
8:30 a.m.
… THE
Fri., Sep. 20
8:30 a.m.
… STANLEY
Sat., Sep. 21
4:00 p.m.
… GENE KROL By Bernadine Krol
… CHESTER SOLAK By Family
… DIANE BLASKIEWICZ By Family
… MELVIN HAAR BY Wife, Betty
Sun., Sep. 22
6:30 a.m.
… THE
Sun., Sep. 22
8:30 a.m.
… AL AND LORRAINE MEIER By Family
… FRANCES L. WALSH By Sisters
Sun., Sep. 22
10:30 a.m.
… TERRY
Office Hours
Monday to Thursday: 8-11:45 a.m. & 12:45-5 p.m.
Friday: 8:00 a.m.–noon
Sacrament of Baptism
The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated on the third Saturday of each
month after the 4 pm Mass. Due to other liturgical celebrations, the
third Saturday of each month may need to change to another Saturday.
Parents should make arrangements in advance at the Parish Office.
Sacrament of Anointing
The Sacrament of Anointing is celebrated on the first Sunday of each
month following the 8:30 a.m. Mass or call the office and we shall be
happy to serve.
Sacrament of Marriage
Arrangements for weddings must be made in person by the parties to
the proposed marriage. Please call the Parish Office for an
appointment.
Holy Orders & Religious Life
If interested, please call the Parish Office or the Archdiocesan Office
of Vocation at (313) 237–5875.
R.C.I.A.
Inquiry classes for individuals who are considering becoming Catholic
or want to receive the Sacraments of the Eucharist and Confirmation
will begin in October. Please call the Parish Office for more
information.
Pastoral Care
Pastoral Care, annulments, or spiritual direction is available by
appointment.
Parish Family Prayer Lists
Placing the name of a loved one or yourself on the bulletin prayer
list may be done by contacting the parish office. Names are listed for
four weeks. Please contact the parish office to have a name removed
or relisted.
Please remember, in prayer, the sick of our parish:
…
Virginia Abdullah
…
Jill Biga
…
Joe Goode
…
Michael Hudy, Jr.
…
Dan Klansek
…
Virginia Martin
…
Sara McGuire
…
Richard Murphy
…
Mary Podvoyski
…
John & Judy Poteracki
…
Nicholas Tabaczka
…
Louis Volpe
…
Inez Wallis
AND ALPHONSE
JAKUSZEWSKI By Family
… STAN KOSINSKI By Lois Olah
… LUCILLE CAPRARO By SRB Bible Study
Family
CAPRARO By John & Vicki
Bury
… THE PARISHIONERS OF ST. ROBERT
BELLARMINE
By
Husband
rd
… RONALD CARYL (3 Anniversary) By
Wife, Kathy
… DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE
MICHALIK AND MARDEUSZ
FAMILIES By John & Florence Mardeusz
… SPECIAL INTENTION OF BERNIE AND
BERNICE WOJNAR ON THEIR 62ND
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Day of St. Robert Bellarmine
PARISHIONERS OF ST. ROBERT
BELLARMINE
PARISHIONERS OF ST. ROBERT
BELLARMINE
KOSINSKI By Daughter, Mary
PARISHIONERS OF ST. ROBERT
BELLARMINE
MC GORISK By Brother
Please remember, in prayer, the recently deceased:
Mary Raniszeski
…
All School/All Parish Mass at 9:00 a.m. on Tues., September 17th to celebrate the Feast Day of St. Robert Bellarmine.
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