St. John the Evangelist Catholic Parish, Fenton Michigan
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St. John the Evangelist Catholic Parish, Fenton Michigan
Twenty-Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time St. John the Evangelist Catholic Parish, Fenton Michigan Page 2 Some Notes from Fr. Dwight’s Desk……. Welcome to Applefest !! As I write this, our parish campus is being transformed into a festival atmosphere. Tents are up. Carnival rides are being assembled. Bushels of apples are being peeled by generous parishioners, young and older. The youth have wrapped hundreds of Tootsie Rolls for the Apple Tree extravaganza. Fr. Harvey and his crew of helpers have made about 190 gallons of chili that wait to be consumed. Yes, it’s once again time for Applefest. On behalf of the people of St. John the Evangelist parish, welcome to our parish and welcome to Fenton! This is my third Applefest and I’m looking forward to greeting visitors from all over. I hope you find welcome here both within the festival and as you join us for Mass. If you are not Catholic and would like to learn more about how to become Catholic, please see me or contact Dan Medich, our adult formation coordinator for more information. Thank you for being here with us this weekend! Lastly, my thanks to all who have planned for months, for those who have worked on set-up for days and to all those who will give so generously of themselves during the days of our 43rd Applefest. May God bless our labors! No 6:00 PM Mass Sunday, September 20 Don’t forget that there is no 6:00 PM Mass this weekend due to Applefest. The 6:00 PM Mass returns next Sunday, September 27. Web-Based Parish Offertory Giving and Fee Payment Now Available Like so many folks these days, I have made the switch to on-line bill payment for the vast majority of my regular bills. I have also made the switch to using the web to offer my regular financial support to our parish community. Our web-based giving option is safe, secure and very easy to use. It is similar to the e-tithing program that has been in place here at St. John, but has greater flexibility. It also allows offertory giving to be drawn from a checking account or from a credit or debit card. There are several advantages to the new web-based offertory giving option. First, it is safe and secure. It makes use of the highest level of encryption. Secondly, it provides an easy way to make regularly-scheduled and one-time gifts to support a variety of offertory funds, just like those that can be supported using traditional envelopes. Third, it allows givers to see and monitor their own offertory giving. Finally, it is very easy to use. Creating a user profile and setting up a recurring or onetime gift is very simple. Just go to our parish website (www.stjohnfenton.org) and click on the “E-Tithing” button. Simple instructions are there to create a user profile. Once your profile has been created, making an offertory gift to any of the funds listed there is very simple. The funds will change regularly to reflect those that are available for each month. Recently, we have also added the ability to accept payment for religious formation tuition and fees, registration fees for adult faith formation, as well as other non-tax-deductible fees like those associated with purchase of graves in our parish cemetery as well as niches in the columbaria. This makes it easy to make such payments using credit or debit cards. Some things to keep in mind: it’s probably best to create only one on-line giving profile per household. This simplifies things for parish accounting. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Danielle Sphar, our parish accountant at 810-629-2251. Help Spread the Faith the Weekend of September 27 Thank you for making last year’s annual Evangelization Appeal a success. Thank you for answering Christ’s call to evangelize. The Help Spread the FAITH Appeal makes our own local evangelization efforts, like FAITH Magazine and the televised Outreach Mass, possible. Bishop Boyea believes that FAITH is an important part of our evangelization plan. As the Editor of Lansing’s edition of FAITH (one of over 20 we now publish for dioceses across the United States) and Chairman of FAITH Publishing, this work is near and dear to my heart. FAITH is sent to your home and every Catholic home each month by our parishes and diocese. Your generous gift to the Evangelization Appeal helps directly offset the cost to our parish community for providing FAITH to every registered household. Many of our fellow Catholics have become disconnected from the life of the Church, and Bishop Boyea believes that FAITH Magazine is a great way to reach out to them. In addition to FAITH, our diocese continues to evangelize with interactive Web sites, weekly television Masses, the U.S. bishops’ national efforts and local parish initiatives by supporting the Help Spread the FAITH Appeal, you will help us continue to answer Christ’s call to reach out with the Gospel message. The Evangelization Appeal will take place the weekend of September 27. Please make use of either the envelope contained in your envelope booklet or the one included in the letter you received from Bishop Boyea. Thank you for your generosity! Page 3 Mass Intentions for the Week Monday, September 21, Saint Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist Eph 4: 1-7, 11-13 Mt 9: 9-13 7:00 a.m. Morning Prayer 9:00 a.m. Lucille Rodgers - Gene Tuesday, September 22, Weekday-Ezr 6: 7-8, 12b, 14-20 Lk 8: 19-21 7:00 a.m. Morning Prayer - Chapel 9:00 a.m. Sally Bush - Bill Conti Wednesday, September 23, Saint Pius of Pietrelcina, Priest-Ezr 9: 5-9/Lk 9: 1-6 7:00 a.m. Morning Prayer - Chapel 8:30 a.m. School Mass - Church Joseph Dussault - Paulik Family Thursday, September 24, Weekday-Hg 1: 1-8 Lk 9: 7-9 7:00 a.m. Morning Prayer - Chapel 9:00 a.m. Michael Bethke - Elaine Dooley Friday, September 25, Adoration in the Chapel following Mass until 4:45p.m. Weekday-Hg 2: 1-9 Lk 9: 18-22 7:00 a.m. Morning Prayer - Chapel 9:00 a.m. Jeannette Cattaneo - her Family 11:00 a.m. Mass at Dauner Haus Thomas Hastings - his Family Saturday, September 26, Weekday-Saints Cosmas and Damian, Martyrs Zec 2: 5-9, 14-15a Lk 9: 43b-45 11:00 a.m. Memorial Mass of Christian Burial - Chapel Grace Stetler 2:00 p.m. Nuptial Mass-Church Gregory Roy & Leah Erber Twenty-Sixth Sunday In Ordinary Time Nm 11: 25-29 Jas 5: 1-6 Mk 9: 38-43, 45, 47-48 5:00 p.m. Jeanine Zeffero, 2nd anniversary of death - Paula & Family Sunday, September 27, 8:00 a.m. Jerry Topolinski, 8th anniversary of death - his Family 10:00 a.m Rosaline Cannazzaro - Ginny Roche 12:00 p.m. Jackie Hansen, 8th anniversary of death - Jim & Family 6:00 p.m. People of the Parish The Sanctuary candle will burn in the Church this week in memory of Katie Theisen. The Sanctuary candle will burn in the Chapel this week in memory of Jackie Hansen. Sept. 26th & 27th Mass Lectors E. M. Usher Servers 5:00 Pm Sat. 9-26 Hennig, P. (1) Guilbault, R. (2) Balmer, P. Bombach, S. Eisenbeis, D. LaGuireQuinn, D. Medich, K. Paulik, H. Pettinger, S. Pettinger, M. Alger, T. Balmer, F. Claxton, K. Herrman, D. Lueck, J. Joe & Emily Fay, Maddi Medich 8:00 am Sun. 9-27 Spaniola, J. (1) Arthur, T. (2) Archmbault, C. Arthur, M. Cornillie, C. Dembny, J. Dixon, M. Frantz, S. Metcalfe, D. Metcalfe, R. Gifford, K. Nagy, S. Patthanacharo enphon, O. Porritt, J. Zonca, J. Anna Heim, Joe & Monica LeDuc 10:00 am Sun. 9-27 Draeger, T. (1) Liedel, M. (2) Bieling, B. Brant, S. Carpenter, L. Crantas, J. Kenney, M. Kenney, D. Lukowski, F. Lukowski, J. McKee, T. Smith, A. Spelman, J. Tremaine, C. Gardner, G. Learman, K. Redden, B. Rothley, W. Wagner, D. Jenna & Jessica Crantas, Sydney Cislo 12:00 pm Sun 9-27 Pobocik, L. (1) Tomalia, R. (2) Dziadzio, J. Hansen, J. LeVasseur, J. Monahan, R. Newblatt, T. Schneider, M. Sciturro, R. Taylor, A. Gonzalez, C. Langeway, C. McDonald, S. Niec, M. Rheingans, J. Walters, L. John & Miren Oraa, Sydney Patt 6:00 pm Sun 9-27 Kalfs, E. (1) Kalfs, T. (2) Bundy, T. Killian, A. Killian, J. Sharp, R. Ulrich, L. Whaley, J. Wiley, K. Cusson, Dan Farleo, M. Gilbert, M. Strickert, J. Strickert, K. Jacob & Nathan Keeley, Bill Ostrander Page 4 from Fr. Jim …. Worship Tim Garbach ..… 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time In this week’s Gospel Jesus begins to teach the apostles about His upcoming Passion – and they don’t get it at all! Jesus tells them that He will be handed over and killed, but the disciples did not understand. In last week’s Gospel Jesus teaches the disciples that He will be killed and rise after three days and Peter takes Jesus aside and rebukes Him. Why did the disciples not understand that Jesus had to suffer and die? Over and over again in the Gospels we see Jesus heal and cast out demons and then command those He has made whole again not to tell anyone. Why wouldn’t Jesus want these men and women to tell others about these miracles? In order to understand why Jesus did this we need to know who the Jews expected the Messiah to be (this is known as the Messianic Expectation or the Messianic Secret). The Jews expected the Messiah to be a political and military leader who would liberate Israel from Roman domination and usher in a period of peace and prosperity for the Jews. According to this view Jesus would be a mighty conqueror; but as we hear in today’s Gospel, “If anyone wishes to be first, he shall be the last of all and the servant of all” (Mk 9:35). Jesus had come not to conquer through military victory or by being a political leader; He came to conquer by laying down His life. Through His sacrifice He was able to bring about a greater victory: freedom from sin, Satan, and death. Jesus is the Messiah, but He is not the Messiah in the ways that the Jews expected. The idea of a Messiah who would suffer and die was completely incomprehensible for the Jews, and especially for the disciples; they wanted to win, to rule, to conquer, to be first. How often is the same true in our lives? How many of us want to be first? I know for myself I’m always ready to experience God’s power, but am I ready to suffer with Him? Am I ready to lay down my life? Am I ready to embrace the cross in my life? Jesus says, “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me” (Lk 9:23). In our daily living may each of us have the courage and strength to take up our cross and follow Jesus, to suffer with Him so that we might also have victory with Him and through Him. Now that Applefest is here, it only means one thing… the start of our St John Choirs! Here is your chance to join our bell/ chime and adult choirs. No formal experience is necessary. All choirs are open to men and women 18 and over. Here are the particulars: Adult Bell & Chime Choir Plays twice a month throughout the Liturgical Year. NEW TIME! Rehearsals Thursday nights 5:30 p.m. Church Loft. Rehearsal begin this Thursday September 23rd! Adult Choir Sings at the 10:00 a.m. Liturgy on Sundays throughout the Liturgical Year. Rehearsals Thursday nights 7:00 p.m. Church Loft. Rehearsal begin this Thursday September 24th! Cantors Lead the Psalms and Assembly singing. You must be able to read music. Please call me for an audition. Pax Christe, Timothy J. Garback Director of Music Ministries/Liturgy 1 (810) 629-2251 [email protected] Youth Choir returns on Wednesday, September 23rd. We’ll sing every second Sunday at noon mass, starting on October 11th. If you love to sing and are in 2nd— 12th grade, please join us. Bring a friend. Any questions, please call or text Amy O’Rourke at 810-919-8962 Or email at: [email protected] Page 5 Coordinator of Youth Ministry Kyle Ulrich …… Director of Religious Education Helene Paulik …… “Whoever receives one child such as this in my name, receives me; and whoever receives me, receives not me but the One who sent me.” Do you feel called to serve as a teacher or aide? We still need a lead teacher for the third grade class on Sunday afternoons 4:15-5:45. Think about it! Training is ongoing, and full support will be available for all catechists… Please call Helene Religious Formation Classes have begun! No class next Sunday due to Applefest. Tuesday classes begin on September 22nd. REGISTRATION FOR RFP CONFIRMATION REHEARSAL OCTOBER 18TH (Those who have been preparing) in the school cafeteria, 3:30pm Candidate and Sponsor must be in attendance! CONFIRMATION MASS; OCTOBER 19TH 7:00PM. Jr. High Youth Group 7th and 8th grade is now in the activity center from 4:45pm-5:45pm on September 13th. Register at the RFP office Monday-Thursday Sr. High Youth Group 7:15 to 9:00pm down in the youth room September 13th . The entrance to the youth room is located on the north side of the activity center, behind the Eternal Flame. Office Registration Hours: Monday 3:00 - 5:00 Tuesday 11:00 - 2:00 Wednesday 3:00 - 5:00 Thursday 11:00 - 2:00 Online http://stjohnfenton.org/how-to-register-for-classes IF THE TUESDAY/SUNDAY CLASS SCHEDULE DOES NOT WORK FOR YOU, Please call me: Home schooling is an option. I plan to schedule Unit Opener meetings for families who choose this option and will work to find meeting times when most families can attend (5 meetings over the course of the year - about once a month). Also, for information about Adaptive Learning options for your child, please contact Rosanne Burrows (810) 730-1296 Page 6 Outreach Director of Adult Education Maureen Ottney …… Dan Medich …… S WHAT I RCIA? COME NE BE O E M ES SO HOW DO CATHOLIC? WHO I WHAT S RCIA FOR? HAPP EN S I N THE RCI A? Wages are Low Prices are Up . . . . . As hard as it is to believe, median wages are barely higher than they were thirty years ago when stacked against inflation of everything from a loaf of bread to a gallon of gas. The income of a wage earner in his 30’s today is significantly less than someone performing the same job three decades ago, yet consumer prices continue to climb. Working families with children must rely on food pantries, the churches and some agencies for help. It is more than food, some cannot pay the rent, the consumers Energy, water or telephone bills. Again, I thank all of our friends and parishioners who help us reach out to desperate families. If you would be able to help, please write your check to St. John Outreach and your donation will be acknowledged immediately. Thank you, Maureen “I needed food and you fed me” —(Matt 25:35) Page 7 Xwâvtà|ÉÇ |Ç Yt|à{ ‹AAA St. John School Preschool Three at Play Our youngest learners are off to a great start! They have spent their first few class meetings getting to know one another and becoming acquainted with the classroom. Please save for St. John School: Box Tops for Education Alpine Receipts Campbell’s Labels Spartan Labels All items can be dropped off in the school office. It is greatly appreciated if these items are pre-sorted. Please note: VG’s has discontinued their Community Share program. As a result, we no longer accept VG’s receipts. Page 8 Our Parish Life Together …... Financial Barometer Events for the Week for Week Ending Sept. 6 Monday, September 21, 10:00 a.m. AA Meeting - A Room 7:00 p.m. Men’s “CRHP” - Gospel Room Tuesday, September 22, 8:30 a.m. Rosary - Chapel 9:40 a.m. Novena - Chapel 10:00 a.m. AA Meeting - A Room 10:30 a.m. & 6:00 p.m.Works of Mercy-Parish Campus 6:00 p.m. Women’s “CRHP” - Gospel Room Wednesday, September 23, 10:00 a.m. AA Meeting - A Room 7:00 p.m. RCIA - Gospel Room 7:00 p.m. Charismatic Intercessory Prayer Chapel 7:00 p.m. Venture Crew 212 - A Room Thursday, September 24, 9:00 a.m. ENDOW– Founder’s Hall 10:00 a.m.& 7:00p.m. AA Meeting - A Room 7:00 p.m. Divorce Survival Guide - Gospel Room Friday, September 25, 10:00 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. AA Meeting - A Room 10:00 a.m. Bible Study - Conference Room 6:30 p.m. Knights of Columbus Bingo St John Knights Hall Saturday, September 26, 3:30 p.m. Confessions - Church Sunday, September 27, 8 & 10:00a.m. Youth Group hosts coffee & donuts following 8 & 10a.m. Masses-Grand Hall 9:00 a.m. RCIA - Activity Center 4:15-5:45 p.m. Jr High Youth Group - Activity Ctr 7:15-9:00 p.m. Sr High Youth Group - Youth Room Total Donors……………………………......... .....643 Envelopes………………………………..…19,200.00 Loose………………………………………...2,167.46 E-Tithing (monthly)…………………..……18,644.17 Total………………………………………..40,011.68 Offertory Observation… Today’s second reading warns that a heart consumed with avarice and envy leads to jealousy, strife, conflicts, and disputes. A giving heart, in contrast, can sing instead with the psalmist, “Freely will I offer you sacrifice; I will praise your name, O Lord, for its goodness.” Vocation Views… If we want to be great we must serve others. Are you willing to serve others? You can make a difference with your life. Today, the collection to support the St Vincent de Paul food pantry will be taken up during all of the Masses. Next week, the special collection for the American Evangelization Appeal will be taken up during all of the Mases. Marriage Banns III II II I Gregory Roy & Leah Erber Kevin Lee & Meggin Mogford Christopher Campbell & Lesia Bartkiw Richard Pokrefky & Amanda Jones Please Pray for Our Sick Jerry Bell Mamie Berta Robert Boyd Patrick Carmody Virginia Carmody Rosemary Cashin John Cislo Charlie Cole Christine Cole Carol Cornillie Rick Coscia Erin Dagenais Phyllis Davis Kristin Deleeuw Lori Delecki Mary Douglas Pamela Daoust John Engle Mercedes Fisk Beth Grahl Rachel Hagan Liam Harrison Lou Hanks Walt Henry Stacy MetcalfHickey Ileen Holsinger Lee Johnson Michelle Joseph Joe & Heidi Jozwik Margaret Keck Mark Kelley Jackie Kepsel Linda Lach Michael Lenze Gerald Loviska Catherine Lord Eloise Wild Jackie Macksood James Williams Ed Madsen Maureen Williams Linda Maniak Jim Perczak Renee Polidan James Rausch Jim Roan Doris Rohen Rose Sekulich And he told Emily Sharp them a parable Russel Stidham to show them Leo Strominger that they ought Fred Tryles always to pray Deborah Van and not Wormer Orpha Verhelle lose heart . Gary Wagner Luke 18:1 Virginia Westfall Page 9 In the Peace of Christ: May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. Romans 15:13 Susan D. Tokarsky died Tuesday, September 8, 2015. Mass of Christian burial was celebrated at St. John Church September 16th, Fr. David Harvey presiding. She is survived by her husband, Doug Tokarsky; children Paula Adams, Michael Tokarsky, Angela Ladd, Kathleen Rodriguez and David Tokarsky. Susan was also aunt of St. John employee Patrick Kinney. Grace Stetler was called Home Tuesday, September 9, 2015. Grace was legally blind for over 20 years but she used her condition to advocate for the unsighted and those losing their sight. She was an active member of the Lions Club in Fenton and founding participant of the support group which met in the church library. Grace prayed the rosary faithfully each night for "everyone" she knew. She had a great devotion to the Eucharist. She will be missed by those who knew the sweet soul that often was disguised by her fiesty Irish temperament. Her memorial service will be on September 26 at 11:00 in the St. John the Evangelist Chapel., Fr. Dwight Ezop, celebrant. We offer these NEW MEMBERS a warm welcome to the Community of St. John Church: Michael and Leigh Crumm of Fenton Brennen and Melissa Kerr of Fenton Jill Kienitz of Fenton Michael jr. and Sara LaFontaine of Highland Duane and Linda LeBeau of Linden Joann Magda of Fenton James and Carol Malenich of Fenton Diana Mayfield of Fenton Ms. Anna Podczervinski of Fenton Drew and Heidi Ritchie of Fenton Jon and Kylie Rush of Fenton Carrie Wharff of Fenton Nathan and Rachel Windy of Holly Leanne Welch of Grand Blanc WE ARE GLAD YOU’RE HERE! Are you new to the Neighborhood? Registering as a St. John parishioner really is simple -.just come to the office in the stone chapel , introduce yourself and fill out a short registration form. Robert Hunt, age 100, passed away peacefully at his family farm in Fenton on September 9, 2015. Funeral mass was celebrated September 12, 2015 at St. John Church with Fr. Harvey presiding. Robert was a lifelong resident of Fenton and member of our parish. Norma Rose Deziel passed away August 19, 2015. Her Mass of Christian Burial was in Tryon, North Carolina on August 27th. A Memorial Service was held at St. John the Evangelist on Saturday, September 12, 2015, Deacon Ron Kenney celebrant.. THANK YOU for your words of sympathy, your voice of concern, your gesture of caring and the love you offer. I am so grateful to be a part of this community, everyone was so kind and accommodating. We just want you to know of our appreciation for Fr. Dwight and everyone’s part in the funeral arrangements. The family of Norma Deziel On Saturday afternoon, June 27, 2015, Brent T. Johnson and Sarah R. Hack solemnized their sacred covenant of sacramental marriage, celebrated by Bishop Thomas J. Gumbleton, retired Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit. Brent is the son of Larry (Lori) Johnson and Penny Hall. Sarah is the daughter of Michael and Janet Hack, of this parish. Keith Johnson and Michelle Easler were the main attendants. Music provided by A Joyful Noise, located in Fenton. The newly-weds will reside in Morristown, NJ where Brent is a representative for Ethos Corporation and Sarah is a nurse at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. Page 10 COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN NEWS….. Council of Catholic Women Membership Drive takes place the month of October. Annual Dues are $12.00 . These funds are used to support our activities and keep the cost of events to a manageable minimum for our membership. Envelopes are usually in our Sunday envelope packet, but a plain white envelope marked CCW Dues with your name, address and phone number can be dropped in the collection basket. New ladies are always welcome to join us! The Harvest Supper/Halloween Costume Party will take place on October 14 in the Founders Hall at 6:00 p.m. There will be a $5 donation payable at the door for the evening . Mary Ashley will be hosting this evening. If you care to offer help, please call her. Those choosing to dress up are encouraged to do so. If you just want to be yourself, please be sure to attend. Dates to mark on your calendar: Oct. 14; Halloween Dinner/Costume Party Nov. 11; Left Right Center Evening Dec. 9; Cookie Exchange Jan. 13; After Christmas Christmas Party at Lucky’s Steak House. Please thank God every day for our faith and the freedom to practice it. Ask God to continue blessing America and watch over our leadership. Remember those who are working and sacrificing to make world peace. HELP WANTED: A FAMILY IS IN NEED of a responsible person to provide early morning and afternoon child care in the Dauner House area. Please call Dave at 810-252-7219 and leave a message if you are interested. As we leave behind the days of summer and return to our September routines, you are invited to join your fellow parishioners praying the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary, one half hour before the 5:00 p.m., 8:00a.m. And 10:00 a.m. Masses. Our intention for September will be for the health and safety of Pope Francis as he travels in our country fearlessly proclaiming God's personal love for each of us. As always your personal intentions are included. Dear Parishioners, BEFRIENDER MINISTRY is a familiar part of St. John parish. Perhaps you have taken the BeFriender classes or taken part in this ministry. Perhaps, you have been visited by a BeFriender. Those who volunteer in BeFriender Ministry are dedicated to the homebound, lonely, grieving, dying, and those who are dealing with a crisis in their lives. We are a listening ministry and a prayerful group in the parish. We have served the parish for almost 24 years and are now in need of training three new coordinators for this ministry. This is done by trained personnel from the National Headquarters in Minnesota. There is a coordinator training in Michigan in September, 2015. We are turning to dedicated parishioners and businesses to help sponsor one of the new coordinators. There is a significant cost for this training. We would appreciate whatever amount you could contribute at this time. Your prompt response is appreciated. Make out Checks to St. John Church for BeFriender Ministry and send to Elaine Schilling, c/o St. John FLU CLINIC ST. JOHN PARISH ACTIVITY CENTER WHEN: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2015 Following the 8, 10 & 12 Masses TIME: 9:00 A.M.—2:00 P.M. With Rite-Aid pharmacy, Fenton Please bring your insurance card or $25 cash A Rosary will be offered on behalf of Jackie Macksood on Friday September 25th at 4:00 p.m. In the Church DUELING PIANOS St. Michael Church in Flint invites you to join us for Dueling Pianos, featuring Larry MacDonald vs. Pat Cronley, on Sunday, September 27 at 2:00 p.m. They will be playing oldies, jazz, ragtime and a few surprises. Cost is $10 (at the door) children under 12 are free. St. Michael Church 609 E. Fifth Ave. on the corner of Saginaw St. Page 11 NAME_____________________________________________ PHONE_____________________________________________ - Application must be turned in at the Happy Apple Tent WITH YOUR PIE between 9:00 am and 12:45 pm, Sunday, September 20, 2015 - Contest pies may be brought ONLY on Sunday of Applefest 9:00 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. - No pies accepted after 1:00 p.m. - All pies entered in 2015 Applefest Pie Baking Contest must be accompanied by this contest application form. - Only one pie may be entered per person. THE WINNING THREE PIES WILL BE AUCTIONED OFF. ALL OTHER PIES WILL BE SOLD Page 12 2015 TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS REPORT "This year’s Report places a special emphasis on human trafficking in the global marketplace. It highlights the hidden risks that workers may encounter when seeking employment and the steps that governments and businesses can take to prevent trafficking, including a demand for transparency in global supply chains. "The bottom line is that this is no time for complacency. Right now, across the globe, victims of human trafficking are daring to imagine the possibility of escape, the chance for a life without fear, and the opportunity to earn a living wage." –John F. Kerry, Secretary of State The Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report is the U.S. Government’s principal diplomatic tool to engage foreign governments on human trafficking. It is also the world’s most comprehensive resource of governmental anti-human trafficking efforts and reflects the U.S. Government’s commitment to global leadership on this key human rights and law enforcement issue. It represents an updated, global look at the nature and scope of trafficking in persons and the broad range of government actions to confront and eliminate it. The U.S. Government uses the TIP Report to engage foreign governments in dialogues to advance anti-trafficking reforms and to combat trafficking and to target resources on prevention, protection and prosecution programs. Worldwide, the report is used by international organizations, foreign governments, and nongovernmental organizations alike as a tool to examine where resources are most needed. Freeing victims, preventing trafficking, and bringing traffickers to justice are the ultimate goals of the report and of the U.S Government's anti-human trafficking policy. Pray to end Human Trafficking! ZONTA CLUB NO TO VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Calling all Men, Women and Families! Speakers, Vigil and Flag Planting in recognition of Victims of Domestic Violence and Human Trafficking Join the Zonta Club of Fenton on the lawn of FirstMerit Bank 226 W. Caroline ST. entrance Silver Lk. Rd.—across from Tim Horton’s Program begins at 5:45 WOMEN OF ST. JOHN, FENTON Join us on our scheduled retreat St. Francis Retreat Center October 9-11, 2015: JESUS INVITES US TO PUT OUR LIVES TOGETHER Live as Disciples Over the Long Haul. Retreatants may register by calling Carolyn Witherow (810) 714-2244 or Debbie Nichol (810) 629-0145 or call the retreat center directly at (517) 669-8321. You may also register by visiting the web site:www.stfrancis.ws. Suggested donation for the weekend is $145.00. A discount coupon for each retreatant is included for use in the Gift and Bookstore. Page 13 Knights of Columbus 7418 Fenton Michigan September Brothers, DISTRICT DEPUTY CHAPLAIN Fr. Dwight Ezop GRAND KNIGHT Richard Liscomb DEPUTY GRAND KNIGHT Al Lach FINANCIAL SEC. Thomas L. Temple CHANCELLOR Ed Farrell ADVOCATE Bill French WARDEN John Thomas TREASURER Mike Archambault RECORDER Lynn Walters PGK OUTSIDE GUARD Dave Kuzma INSIDE GUARD Dan O’Rourke TRUSTEE 3yr Rich Dixon PGK TRUSTEE 2yr Dick Raleigh TRUSTEE 1yr Jim Gatti PGK LECTURER Mike Verhelle PGK PFN PROGRAM DIRECTOR Al Lach INSURANCE AGENT Randy Laue 810-714-0818 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR Steve Ghostley MAJOR DEGREE STAFF CAPTAIN Dan Walters PGK DIRSTICT WARDEN MEETING 1st Tuesday-8:00pm 3rd Tuesday Social-6:30pm Applefest is here and we all have a lot of work to do. But we cannot forget the MI Drive, which is Oct.9-11. If you want to help just let us know and we will find you a spot to work. Captains make sure you contact your workers. The copier is in the shop for major repairs, so we will not have one available for a while. The council could use some ideas on some fund raiser. October 3 we are having an open house at the hall for perspective candidates and their families. We are honoring the Special Olympics volleyball team from Flint who won the gold medal. Remember the need more members to work bingo! That is our main source of funds which the need to continue our work. Richard Liscomb MEETINGS 3rd Tuesdays: - 6:30 p.m. Social - 7:30 p.m. Rosary - 8:00 p.m. Meeting PRESIDENT Julie Liscomb TREASURER Maureen Pontello VICE-PRESIDENT Johanna Claxton SECRETARY Arlene O’Rourke Women’s Auxiliary Hope all of you had a great Summer. Just a reminder; our first meeting is October 20, 2015. Hope to see you all there. Julie Liscomb DENISE R. KETCHMARK Attorney at Law Parish Member Since 1971 611 W. Court Street, Suite 203, Flint 810-232-6096 By Mentioning This Ad, 10% of all Monies Collected From Client for Legal Services Will be Donated to the St John GIFT Campaign, Phase II “Your Lender for Life” www.ELGACU.com KAN ROCK TIRE CO., INC. Located inside VG’s on Leroy St. Rock Bottom Prices! WE’VE GOT THE TIRE! (810) 600-4372 Flint • 2304 Stonebridge, Bldg. D • 810-835-4211 Dr. Jeffrey T. Pinkston Parishioner Dr. Dennis B. Pinkston Dr. Carole A. Cocagne Dr. Krista L. Kline Dr. Nicole L. Stilson Parishioner 10010 Miller Rd. Swartz Creek, MI 48473 Phone: 810-635-4015 Fax: 810-635-4017 HOURS Mon.-Fri. 9-12, 2-5:30 Sat. 9-12 www.swartzcreekvet.com “Top Producing Realtor for over 21 years” St. John’s Parishioner and 4 Children Attend St. John’s School www.JohnTremaine.com Tremaine Real Living Real Estate WHY IS IT Lovely piano solos of many favorite songs and hymns for listening pleasure. Shall We Gather by Jerry Galipeau Available on CD ($17) 800-566-6150 World Library Publications the music and liturgy division of J.S. 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See Our Website For Specials Tim and Jennifer Hall Parishioner 15123 North Road • 810-714-3300 1-800-714-9505 • www.hallfenton.com EASY TO FIND - US23 at EXIT 80 QUALITY EYE CARE AT A GREAT VALUE Designer Contacts Frames Eye Exams 3140 Silver Lake Rd. at US 23 • 810-593-1000 www.genopt.com Family Owned 1225 W. Hill Road Flint, MI 48507 “Your Local Real Estate Advisors!” KEN BRANT [email protected] 810-853-8440 (810) 235-2345 Physicians and Surgeons of the foot ASSOCIATED FOOT CLINIC New Location SHANNON BRANT [email protected] 810-853-8444 102 N. 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Attorney & Counselor Serving Linden & Fenton Area • Chapter 7 Bankruptcies • Wills • Trusts, Estates • Family Law • Custody Support • DUI / Criminal Defense Parish Member, K of C Member 810-936-5211 JOHN’S PIZZERIA & RESTAURANT Argentine Tango Bolero Cha-Cha Country Two-Step East Coast Swing Foxtrot Hustle Mambo Merengue Nightclub Slow Nightclub Two-Step Quickstep Rumba Salsa Samba Tango Viennese Waltz Waltz West Coast Swing 810-629-506 0 1492 LeRoy NEW BANQUET ROOM Book Your Parties Now! Large and Small, We Can Handle Them All Catering for All Occasions Serving Genesee Cty. for Over 40 Years AGA Gymnastics Competitive, recreational & Cheer Tumbling year round! 810-234-9900 for details Creative Learning Academy Child Care Center Infant, toddler, pre-school and Kindergarten programs year round. 810-234-8448 for details Both Voted Number 1 in Genesee County! 3180 W. Silver Lake Road • Fenton, MI 48430 810.750.1360 • www.ChasseFenton.com PROTECTING SENIORS NATIONWIDE PUSH TALK ........ 24/7 HELP ........ (810) 733-7090 www.jposullivan.com $19.95*/Mo. + 1 FREE MONTH AYSO SOCCER REGISTRATION ENDS APRIL 10 ➢ No Long-Term Contracts ➢ Price Guarantee ➢ American Made Come Join The Fun With Us At The Deer Complex 586-907-1726 www.eayso.org TOLL FREE: 1-877-801-8608 *First Three Months Call us today for a FREE QUOTE! www.PeabodyInc.com 611 N. Saginaw Street • Holly, Michigan 48442 HOLLY: (248) 634-7731 • FENTON: (810) 629-1504 West have 1 Communion Apparel 495 N. FENWAY, SUITE 3, FENTON 607 N. Saginaw, Holly, MI Active Parish Member 391100 St John Church (A) 810.519.8202 248-634-4671 WWW.CHARLIEKAEFORMALS.COM www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-566-6170 fàA ]É{Ç à{x XätÇzxÄ|áà Vtà{ÉÄ|v ctÜ|á{ 600 North Adelaide Street Fenton, Michigan 48430 Phone: 810-629-2251 Fax: 810-629-2302 Website: www.stjohnfenton.org School Phone: 810-629-6551 The Pastoral Team Pastor: Rev. Dwight Ezop 810-629-2251 ([email protected]) Parochial Vicar: Rev. Jim Rolph 810-629-2251 - ([email protected]) St. John School Principal: Kit White 810-629-6551 ([email protected]) Minister of Music: Timothy Garback 810-629-2251 ([email protected]) Outreach Coordinator: Maureen Ottney 810-629-1817 Coordinator of Adult Formation: Dan Medich 248-982-5355 ([email protected]) Coordinator of Youth Ministry: Kyle Ulrich 810-938-9411 ([email protected]) Director of Religious Formation: Helene Paulik 810-629-1850 ([email protected]) Baptismal Prep.: Deacon Terry & Mary Carsten 810-397-8703 ([email protected]) Transitional Deacon: Ryan Riley 810-629-2251 ( [email protected]) Parish Support Staff Business Manager: Anthony Delecki 810-629-2251 Bookkeeper: Danielle Sphar 810-629-1850 Parish Secretaries: 810-629-2251 Tricia Jorgensen ([email protected]) Melanie French ([email protected]) RFP & School Support Staff RFP Secretary: 810-629-1850 Carol Beck ([email protected]) School Office Manager: 810-629-6551 Angie Haiss ([email protected])School Secretary: 810-629-6551 Andrea Kehoe ([email protected]) Mass Schedule Saturday: 5:00 p.m. Sundays: 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m., & 6:00 p.m. Weekdays: 9:00 a.m. Holy Days: See Parish Bulletin Confessions Saturdays: 3:30 p.m.—4:30 p.m. Also, anytime by appointment. Baptism Baptism is usually celebrated on the third Sunday of the month. Parents must call Deacon Terry and Mary Carsten to register their child before the last day of the month prior to their selected date. Their number is 810-397-8703. Marriage Please contact the Parish Office at least nine months prior to wedding date, if possible. Anointing of the Sick This sacrament offers the Lord’s healing strength and peace to anyone who is seriously or chronically ill or hospitalized. Please call the parish office if you wish to have someone receive this sacrament. Rite of Christian Initiation RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation) is for anyone interested in joining the Catholic Church or for any adult who has not received the Sacraments of Confirmation or Eucharist. Please call 810-629-1850. Facilities Parish Office—810-629-2251 St. John School—810-629-6551 RFP Office—810-629-1850 Powers High School—810-591-4741 Outreach Office—810-629-1817 Activity Center—810-629-9883 St. John Knights Hall—810-750-0469
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