School News - St. Clare of Montefalco
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School News - St. Clare of Montefalco
12th Sunday in Ordinary Time June 23, 2013 THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF ST. CLARE OF MONTEFALCO The Spirit We bring together and welcome into our Catholic Community a richly diverse people to pray, to serve, and to learn in the name and presence of Jesus Christ. $64,413—GOAL $73,970—CURRENT TOTAL Sharing Christ in and through the Church OVER THE TOP! Permanent deacons are a familiar site in parishes throughout the Archdiocese of Detroit. They assist the priest at Mass by preaching the Gospel and delivering the homily, and also celebrate funerals, take Communion to the homebound, and coordinate the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. Some permanent deacons serve outside of parishes, including as chaplains at hospitals and colleges. Your gifts to the Catholic Services Appeal support the Office for Clergy and Consecrated Life, and the Permanent Diaconate Information Team, as well as provide assistance for men in formation at Sacred Heart Major Seminary. For more information on the permanent diaconate, or other CSA-funded programs, ministries, and services, please go to www.AOD.org. Many thanks to those who have already responded to our St. Clare Catholic Services Appeal with a gift or a pledge. Because of your generosity we have exceeded our Goal! Remember, all gifts received over our target are returned to the parish. Until now, such gifts were used to reduce our parish debt. If you have not already responded, please do so today. Thank You for your support! School News Trusting that your summer days are off to a great GOD beginning. Take God with you in the car, to the beach, to museums, to the parks. May he/she be evident in all your journeying. How are the reading quotas doing? Summer Reading goals for students : Entering Nursery School: Entering grade K: Entering grade 1: Entering grade 2: Entering grade 3: Entering grade 4: Entering grade 5: Entering grade 6: Entering grades 7-8: Staff and parents: 150 150 300 450 600 750 900 1050 1200 1200 All are invited to assist with book sorting each Tuesday and Thursday evening from 6-9 am. This takes place in the church basement. If Friday morning is a better time, try 10 am! Summer School is in session Monday through Thursday from 8 am-12 pm. If you have a registration or payment to deliver and the office is not open, please go to the Mack Avenue entrance. DIRECTORY ST. CLARE OF MONTEFALCO PARISH WEEKLY ACTIVITIES 1401 Whittier Rd, Grosse Pointe. Park, MI 48230 Parish Offices: 1401 Whittier Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313/647-5000 Fax 313/647-5005 School: 16231 Charlevoix. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .313/647-5100 Fax 313/6475105 Religious Education Office: 16231 Charlevoix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .313/647-5057 Fax 313/647-5055 PARISH PASTORAL TEAM: Rev. Andrew Kowalczyk, CSMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pastor Deacon Lawrence Ruehlen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deacon Emeritus Janet Guensche (647-5015) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pastoral Associate Susan Frazer (647-5022) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business Office Mgr. Sr. Kathleen Avery, OSM . . . . . . . . . . . .Principal & Interim DRE Michael McDevitt (647-5025) . . . Christian Service / Maintenance Coordinator “ The meaning of life is to find your gift. The purpose of life is to give it away.”―Pablo Picasso STEWARDSHIP THOUGHTS Cycle C (Luke) 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time Prayer is a fundamental principle of Christian stewardship. St. Luke, in today’s Gospel, emphasizes that Jesus always took time to pray before major decisions or events in His ministry. As St. Padre Pio stated, Prayer is the oxygen for the soul. Making time for daily prayer is essential for our spiritual journey, and for us to advance in discipleship. Jesus indicates in this Gospel passage that discipleship also requires acknowledging Him as Messiah, denial of self, daily shouldering of one’s cross, and selfless love for others. Collections for June 16, 2013 Sunday Collections Parishioner Envelopes*: Loose Collection: Total Collection: Budgeted Weekly Collection: Under for the week by: *Includes Parish Pay For The Week Other Collections Father's Day Novena Debt Reduction Total Other Collections: Fiscal Year To Date Total Collections Are Over Budget By: $ $ 5,057 1,236 $ $ $ 6,293 6,997 (704) $ $ $ 856 95 951 $ 51,676 MONDAY (June 24) 8:00 am Mass 8:45 am Women’s Morning Bible Study, Whittier Rm. 3:00 pm Davila Rehearsal, C. S. Hall 7:15 pm Al-anon (Adult Children of Alcoholics), School Library TUESDAY (June 25) 6:30 pm Mass 9:30 am Legion of Mary Meeting, Whittier Room 6:30 pm Evening Mass, Church 7:30 pm Meditation Group, Church Sanctuary WEDNESDAY (June 26) 8:00 am Mass 1:15 pm David Troiano Organ Rehearsal, Church THURSDAY (June 27) 8:00 am Mass 6:00 pm Exposition & Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, Church 7:00 pm Legion of Mary Rosary, Church FRIDAY (June 28) 8:00 am Mass 12:30 pm David Troiano Organ Rehearsal, Church SATURDAY (June 29) 2:30 pm Confessions, Church 4:00 pm Sr. Barbara O’Donoghue—60th Anniv. C. S. Hall 4:00 pm Vigil Mass 5:00 pm Anointing of the Sick after 4 pm Mass, Church SUNDAY (June 30) 9:00 am Sunday Mass, Church 11:00 am Sunday Mass, Church St. Clare of Montefalco is hosting the American Red Cross Blood Drive on Friday, July 26th from 2—8 pm in the St. Clare Social Hall. By giving blood you are helping collect the 900 units of blood we need that day. FOR GREATER GLORY True story of Cristiada SHOWING ON THE BIG SCREEN SUNDAY, JUNE 23RD ANDY GARCIA, OSCAR ISAAC, PETER O’TOOLE STARTS AT 4:00 PM STAR GRATIOT THEATER 35705 GRATIOT AVENUE CLINTON TOWNSHIP, MI NO CHARGE—FREE MOVIE INFO: [email protected] OR 313-407-2284 2 From the Pastor’s Desk I hope you had a great week. Once again we offer our prayers and love to all of our Fathers . Thank you to our Knights for preparing and serving a special breakfast on Father’s Day. Extra special thanks to our Knights for their donation of all of the profits from their St. Patrick’s Day Dinner and for a generous final payment on their Campaign pledge. Thank you to our choirs who since last September have led us faithfully through our Eucharistic celebrations. During July and August they will get a welldeserved rest and during these two months we will have music provided by our own Dr. David Troiano. Of course, if anyone by any chance, discovers during the summer that they possess the talent to sing or play an instrument, you are welcome to join us in September. Saints of this week. There are several memorials of the saints this week. Monday - St. John the Baptist, Thursday - St. Cyril of Alexandria, Friday - St. Irenaeus, and Saturday - Sts. Peter and Paul. Each one of them was a great inspiration to their contemporaries and they still are till this day. Let me just say few words about the Solemnity of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist. John's birth is one of three that is honored and celebrated by the Church; the other two are the birth of the Lord and the birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary. We have always seen in John a model of discipleship and of what it means to make Christ the center of one's life. Even the universe takes note as John and Jesus enter this world with the longest day this weekend. Learn something new about the saints and see that even today they provide a lesson for our faith journey. CSMA Eight years ago, on June 19, 2005 in Warsaw, Poland, in the presence of 50,000 people and the members of the Michaelite Fathers and Sisters from around the world, the Papal Delegate elevated into the ranks of blessed the founder of the Michaelite Fathers, Fr. Bronislaw Markiewicz (1848-1912). On that day this past week, the General Superior of our Congregation, Fr. Kazimierz Radzik, elevated our Canadian delegation into the North American Vice-Province of St. Kateri Takakwitha. I have stepped down as the Superior of our delegation after two terms in the office. Our new Superior is Fr. Joe Dabrowski, currently ministering as the pastor of St. Mary, Italian parish, in London, ON. It is a great news for our community and for our parish as being part of the universal church around the globe. May our blessed founder intercede for our parish, school, and community. New Budget Our business manager and Finance Committee prepared our budget for the new fiscal year 2013/14. Please take a look at our financial situation. If there are any questions, comments, or concerns please contact Susie Frazer at 313-647-5022 or Larry Keelan at 313-885-7754. Thank you to both of them for keeping our parish fiscally responsible and viable. We are not a big parish, /only 706 registered families in comparison to 1980 2250 registered,/ but we are and can be even more a vital, healthy, faith filled, and joyful parish. As the days become warmer and people camp and do weekend escapades, our Sunday contributions are going down slightly. Remember that while you are away for the summer the expenses of running our parish continue in spite of your absence, so upon your return, make a point to catch up on your financial generosity and responsibility to your parish. Summer While you are on holidays from schools, colleges, and universities, we remind you that WE ARE NOT ON HOLIDAYS! The church is still open with regular weekday and weekend Masses and the sacrament of Reconciliation is still available on Saturdays. On Thursday evening Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament is available for you to come and pray at the feet of the Lord. As an added incentive in this very warm weather - St. Clare church is air-conditioned. You can pray in a comfortable and cool environment. A summer blessing prayer Walk along beside me, Jesus, as I begin the months of summer. As I work, play, enjoy family time and friendships, may I hear your voice within me guiding me toward all that is right and good. Give me faith in your presence, knowing that you walk beside me in everything I do. Gracious and loving Jesus, thank you for the gift of summer. May the warmth of its sun and the beauty of its light remind me daily of your love for me. Amen. Have a great week, Fr. Andrew See column 2 3 St. Clare Sports Update: A hearty thank you to all who donated to our Annual Booster Drive. The revenue is greatly appreciated as we continue to make improvements to our gymnasium. The sports teams continue to be a source of pride for our parish. St Clare provides CYO sports not only for our school children and St. Clare Religious Ed students but also for neighboring parishes. This past year we had children from St. Ambrose, St. Philomena, and St. Matthew participating in our program. The St. Clare Golf outing is Friday July 26. This is a wonderful celebration of St. Clare. Past and Present. Many come from long distances to enjoy a fun-filled day. If you do not golf attend the After-Glow party which features many door prizes is held at the Grosse Pointe Park Tompkin’s Center. Congratulations to former Falcons: Connor Fannon who led the University Liggett School to the Division 4 Baseball Championship. He pitched and was the winning pitcher in the championship game, semi-final game, Regional game and a District game. Fannon signed with Oakland University. Gina Valgoi was a recipient of the prestigious Detroit Catholic High School League College Athlete of the Year Award. Valgoi ran for Loyola University in Chicago and set countless track and cross country records there. After St. Clare she attended Regina High school. Bob Conway FOR WIDOWED MEN AND WOMEN IN GROSSE POINTE SHORES - LUNCH/TOUR THURSDAY, JULY 18TH, 12:00PM Widowed men and women are invited to meet at noon at the Ford Mansion, 1100 Lake Shore Drive, Grosse Pointe Shores. We will lunch in the Cotswold Café, order off the menu, separate checks ($11 average for entrée). Tour of the mansion and grounds with lake views is $11, if interested. (Beautiful) Call Marilyn at 248-543-1018. 4 St. Clare of Montefalco Parish Loan History In Summer 1998, St. Clare of Montefalco started the Diamond Jubilee Capital Campaign to cover the cost of a large renovation planned for the Parish. This renovation included upgrades to the Church, the social hall and technology. Unfortunately, the project ran over budget and additional debt was incurred. At the conclusion of the Diamond Jubilee campaign, the parish was left with a large debt, accumulating interest at a rate of 5.5%. In the summer of 2004 the Trinity Capital Campaign was initiated to pay down the remainder of the debt. Excess CSA payments and special bequests to the parish were also applied to the debt, including an estate bequest of over $400,000. The loan was reduced significantly but a balance still remained. Recently, the Archdiocese of Detroit called for a Diocesan wide campaign to fulfill the goals of the Archbishop by strengthening schools, parishes in Detroit and Sacred Heart Seminary so that all may be better served. St. Clare started the Changing Lives Together campaign in the fall of 2012 with the goal of paying off the debt, repairing the parking lot and repairing/replacing the aging boilers. It was difficult to ask parishioners to donate to a third campaign, especially during difficult economic times. The parishioners of St. Clare came through again! There was a tremendous response to the Changing Lives Together campaign, parishioners continued to make donations using the debt reduction envelopes and an anonymous donor recently made a donation equal to the remaining balance on the loan. The loan is now paid in full and parking lot repairs will take place this summer. The boilers will be evaluated over the summer and all campaign funds that continue to come in are being set aside in savings. The loan at its highest balance: Trinity Capital Campaign-Summer 2004 Changing Lives Together Campaign- Fall 2012 Date 6/30/2001 June-02 June-03 June-04 June-05 June-06 June-07 June-08 June-09 June-10 June-11 June-12 June-13 Balance $1,430,347 1,278,559 1,138,897 1,202,486 731,491 608,362 266,568 177,335 153,945 138,788 112,100 99,644 $0 5 ST. CLARE ATHLETICS 4th ANNUAL GOLF OUTING In Memory of John Fannon III Friday, July 26th 11:00 A.M. Shotgun Start Chandler Park Golf Course After Party to follow at Grosse Pointe Park Tompkin’s Center ST. CLARE COMMUNITY SUMMER BIBLE CAMP 2013 5:00 p.m. – Midnight, Includes food and drinks. REGISTRATION: Name: Address: State: Zip: Phone: Email: Foursome Partners: 1) 2) 3) 4) Submit form to Rel Ed, Parish, or School Offices or collection basket in labeled envelope Individual Golf & Party $100 $______ Foursome Golf & Party $400 $______ After Glow Party $35 x ____ = $______ Hole Sponsor $100 $ Name to Appear on Sign: Donation to St. Clare Athletics $______ Make your checks payable to St. Clare Athletics Please mail completed form to: St. Clare of Montefalco Church Attn: St. Clare Athletics 1401 Whittier Road Grosse Pointe Park, MI 48230 THE DEADLINE FOR CAMP REGISTRATION IS FRIDAY JULY 26TH Submit form to Rel Ed, Parish, or School Offices or collection basket in labeled envelope Questions? Email: [email protected] Once a Falcon Always a Falcon 6 Weekly Mass Intentions Saturday June 22 4:00 pm Father’s Day Novena Sunday June 23 9:00 am Barney Rust, Julia McGrail, Gerald Hardoin 11:00 am Father’s Day Novena Monday June 24 8:00 am Father’s Day Novena Tuesday June 25 6:30 pm Jim Williams Sr. Wednesday June 26 8:00 am Darlene Eiswirth (8th Anniv.), The Foxes, DeCricks, & Betzings Thursday June 27 8:00 am Silvia Sicklesteel, Don Rentz Friday June 28 8:00 am Conrad Hemmingway, Jerry Krause Saturday June 28 4:00 pm Abe Maennle, Sr. Barbara O’Donoghue (60th Anniv. of Religious Life) Sunday June 30 9:00 am Marion, Gerard, & Claudia Therrien, Marion Young 11:00 am Verena & Michael Goulette (40th Wed. Anniv.) (L=Living) Please Pray for the Sick & Suffering Michael Anderanin Michael Anderanin, II Timothy Anderanin Delores Arsenault David Barlow Fr. David Brecht, OSA Jaclyn Eiswirth Donald Elzerman Joe Farrah Sr. Séan Threse Halpin, OP Regina Koral Shelley Nelson Mary Panas Karen Radgowski Barbara Tully Raoul Van Hecke Michael Zotti Scripture Readings—June 24-30,2013 Mon. Is 49:1-6 Ps 139:1-3,13-15 Acts 13:22-26 Lk 1:57-66,80 Tues. Gn 13:2,5-18 Ps 15:2-5 Mt 7:6,12-14 Wed. Gn 15:1-12,17-18 Ps 105:1-4,6-9 Mt 7:15-20 Thur. Gn 16:1-12,15-16 Ps 106:1-5 Mt 7:21-29 Fri. Gn 17:1,9-10,15-22 Ps 128:1-5 Mt 8:1-4 Sat. Acts 12:1-11 Ps 34:2-9 2 Tm 4:6-8,17-18 Mt :13-19 Sun. 1 Kgs 19:16b,19-21 Ps 16:1-2,5 Gal 5:1,13-18 Lk 9:51-62 Capuchin ‘Souper Summer’ June 29th Comerica Park The Ahee family's Capuchin Souper Summer Celebration XXXII theme is “Rock of Ages” and will feature iconic rock n’ roll imagery of the decades past. This year, the raffle jewelry prizes’ value total over 30,000. One-hundred percent of the event’s proceeds benefit the Capuchin Soup Kitchen. It is absolutely free to attend. 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