Christian Service - St. Frances Cabrini Parish
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Christian Service - St. Frances Cabrini Parish
ST. FRANCES CABRINI PARISH 9000 Laurence Avenue Allen Park, Michigan 48101 Phone: (313) 381-5601 Fax: (313) 381-7837 Website: www.cabriniparish.org OUR CREDO No matter what your present status in the Catholic Church; No matter what your current family or marital situation; No matter what your past or present religious affiliation; No matter what your personal history, age, background, race or color; No matter what your self-image or esteem; You are invited, welcomed, accepted, loved and respected at St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church. Vision Statement Building upon our Catholic tradition and diversity, we are committed to the spiritual and physical well-being of all. Our sacramental life challenges us to life-long Catholic formation and Christian service. Mission Statement As a Faith Community, we are called to serve through worship, service, and education. PARISH LITURGY SCHEDULE MALLIA’S MOMENTS By Fr. Joe Mallia Weekend Masses Today the Church celebrates the Feast of the Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ. This is an extremely important feast because it celebrates a very central mystery in our faith lives as Catholics. Along with the celebration of the Holy Trinity last week which calls to mind the central mystery of the divine reality known as Father, Son and Holy Spirit, we also reflect on the role of the Eucharist in our lives and the theological understanding of real presence and not a symbol or sign. Saturday Evening 5:00pm Sunday 8:00am, 10:00am, 12:00noon & 7:00pm Daily Mass Monday - Saturday at 8:30am Confession Tuesday 7:30pm (see pg. 8) Saturday 4:00pm Mass Tuesday 7:00pm Holy Day Masses As scheduled in Bulletin Rectory Office Hours Monday thru Thursday 8:00am-7:00pm Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm (Closed for lunch 12 - 1pm) Saturday 9:00am - 2:00pm Sunday CLOSED For almost all other Christians, the Eucharist is only a symbol or sign. On the surface it may not seem like a big deal, but it really is a big deal. I always get some grief when at weddings and funerals I will remind people that if they are not Catholic they are asked to be respectful of our tradition and not receive the Eucharist due to these theological differences. Without exception, I get someone who will say to me that they believe in the real presence and is that not enough? My response is always the same; if you believe that it is the real presence then you need to be Catholic since the present church you are attending does not. When the second graders come for their interview before receiving communion I ask them about real presence. I ask them if a real apple is the same thing as a plastic apple. Clearly they are not and believing that they are the same does not make them the same. I ask them if a real apple can help them to grow and if a plastic apple can help them to grow. Again, the answer is obvious. Then I point out to them, that is because the plastic apple is only a symbol of a real apple. Symbols point to things but they are not the real thing themselves. If the Eucharist were only a symbol it would have no real affect in our lives, but since it is real, it has a huge impact on us. It is as Jesus teaches us in John 6, the bread of life. When we treat the Eucharist as a symbol, then we don’t care if we miss receiving it each week or how we approach it spiritually or even physically. It is only in the understanding of its real presence can we ever hope to look beyond the host to see with eyes of faith the actual body and in the wine the real blood of the Lord Jesus Christ. As we pray this week, let us ask God for the grace we need to be more attentive to what it is that we are receiving, the impact it should have in our lives and the mystery we behold in our Page 2 (continued) hands. May God be present to you and allow you to be broken for the sake of the Kingdom of God. God bless. June 10, 11, 12 Keep in mind: That the festival tents will be going up next SatMusic, Vegas, Bingo, Ethnic Food and Midway rides will be on urday and so parking will be limited around the parish grounds. Please do not drive past the barricades. If you can site. A shuttle is available at Forecast for Life (formerly St. Hugh’s) walk to church or ride your bike, we would encourage you to do on Reeck Rd, 1 block south of Goddard Rd. Any questions can be directed to Jo Dauzet (313) 928-6116. so for the next two weekends. Thank you. RCIA: If you have not completed your sacraments of initiation in the Catholic Church, if you were baptized into another Christian faith tradition but would now like to be a member of the Catholic Church or if you have never been baptized, please contact the parish office and talk to Catherine Borsch and find out what you need to do to become a full and active member in the faith. God is calling you! Please visit our website www.cabrinifestival.com and also join our Facebook page at St. Frances Cabrini Festival. CHECK IT OUT Page 3, 5 & 8 for Ride Info, 50/50 & Help Needed Page 9 for the Festival Sponsorship Program NEED A CONTACT NAME / NUMBER? Please call the Rectory or check out the forms in Church if you need to contact the 2016 Festival Committee Festival news: Time is getting short and we still need everyone’s chairpersons with any questions or to volunteer. There is help to pray for good weather, help out, sell and return tickets and also an insert in this weekends bulletin. invite people to come to the festival. The only way we will be successful is to have all of us doing our part. I hope that you will take the opportunity to help around the festival or if not to “sponsor” a food booth or buy a keg of beer. These are great ways to help make A tisket, a tasket, it’s time to our festival even more successful. Also, please return your tickets think baskets with your check, even if you did not sell them all or are not able to Have you thought of creating a purchase them all. The raffle is one of the largest money makers of themed basket for the Basket Booth at the festival, so your ticket returns are very important. Thank you. the Parish Festival June 10 - 12? Our booth under the big tent is filled with CSA: Yes, it is that time of the year again. This year our goal is these baskets created and donated by parishioners, which $150,000 and since we have made it in the past, I am sure you will are then won by playing a game of chance. pull through and do your part to help us be successful again this The possibilities are endless … Start by thinking what year. I will be making my pledge to support your goal this year and kind of basket you would like to win, and plan from there. I hope you join me in sharing the financial responsibility equally. If Baskets created have centered around seasonal events, you gave last year, I simply ask you to give the same amount this hobbies and activities, have come in all shapes and sizes, year. If you have not given, please do your best to participate this and appealed to men, women and children. You are limited year. Every amount, even a pledge of $10 a month from those who only by your creativity. Your finished basket(s) can be have not given before would go a long way to helping us out. brought to the Rectory starting…….NOW! Thank you in advance. Brittany Kmita, Darlene Kmita and Therese Tardiff School news: We are still accepting students in our schools, especially in Kindergarten. We have a few openings that we would like to fill. Please call the school for more information about any grade, DEADLINE FOR ARTICLES IN THE CONTACT IS taking a tour or about enrolling your child or children. FRIDAY MORNING BY 10:00 AM. Transfer students to Cabrini Schools will receive a special rate for the first year! Just a reminder that transfer students Advertiser of the Week from a public or charter school will only pay half price for the first year. Please spread the good news to all. Nowicki’s Plumbing, LLC It has come to our attention that the wrong mass intentions were mentioned at the 7:00pm mass on Sunday, May 8. If you requested a mass for Rosa Calabrese, Doris Barazsu or Matilda Jurko for Sunday, May 8 at 7:00pm, please contact the Rectory and we will reschedule your mass intentions. We apologize if this caused an inconvenience. Page 3 Athletic, Parish & School News CABRINI ATHLETICS ~ Dean Allen, Athletic Director Please see www.Schedulestar.com (listed under Cabrini High School) for up-to-date game times for both CYO & High School student-athletes. You can also contact the Athletic Department at (313) 388-0576. The new High School athletic website is at www.cabriniathletics.org. Bus drivers for afternoon athletic routes are still needed. Contact Debbie Norman at (313) 388-0576. CABRINI HIGH SCHOOL FACEBOOK PAGES: www.facebook.com/CabriniHighSchool www.facebook.com/CabriniAlumni See what’s happening at our school! COACHING VACANCIES Cabrini is seeking a Head Varsity Boys Soccer Coach for the 2016 fall season and a Head Varsity Girls Soccer Coach for the spring of 2017. We are also seeking a Freshman Boys Basketball Coach. Interested candidates should email their resume and a cover letter to Athletic Director Dean Allen at [email protected]. Please call (313) 388-0576 with any questions about the position. Interviews likely to begin in late May with a hiring by June 3rd. **Summer Softball & T-Ball League** All information on the league, including online registration, can be found on our website at www.cabriniboosters.org The Cabrini Booster Club meets on the 1st Wednesday of the month at Holy Family Hall at 7:30 pm. All men and women are invited to join, as our goal is to help serve the sports programs at Cabrini Schools, as well as the Parish. Come on down and check us out. Our next meeting is June 1. To become a member, register online for $25. Any questions or if you need more information, please email us at: [email protected] Our website: www.cabriniboosters.org Facebook: www.Facebook.com/Cabrini Athletic Boosters Looking for past Cosgrove Award Winners We are attempting to purchase bricks for the Athletic Field for eleven of the past Cosgrove Award winners, but we are missing some winners. If you have received the Cosgrove Award, which is the Booster of the Year, please email us and let us know what year that you received your award. Our plan is to have a brick for each winner that will be placed at the High School in support of Friends of Cabrini. Email us at [email protected]. CHSSCHOOLBELLESitting/orders& CHSUSEDUNIFORMSale– Friday,June2,6:00-8:00pmatCHS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WENEEDTORE-STOCKOUR CHSUSEDUNIFORMS! IFYOUHAVEANYCHSUNIFORM SKORTS(NOTSKIRTS),SHIRTS,TIES,PANTS, GYMUNIFORMS,SPIRITWEAR--DROPOFFCHSOFFICE. THANKYOUFORYOURSUPPORT!CHSPTG Cabrini 5K Run/walk 50/50 Pre-Sale Tickets We are once again offering the chance for you to pre-buy 50/50 raffle tickets so that you are in every drawing that that is held during the festival. Tickets can be purchased at the Rectory. Tickets are 1 for $21, and 7 for $105 and that gets you in for each of the 21 drawings. Pre-Sale Ride Tickets~ Save $5 $20 per person/per day and can be purchased at the Rectory. You pick the day you want to go and exchange your ticket for a wristband at the festival. Wristbands will be $25 at the Festival. Come in to the Rectory now and save $5!!! Saturday, June 11, 2016 Cabrini High School 15305 Wick Road - Allen Park, MI Sponsored by the CHS cross country and track teams 5K Race @ 9 AM 1 Mile @ 10 AM – Kiddie Trot to Follow Awards: Top 3 Male and Female Finishers in 5K and 1 Mile Ribbons to all participants 10 and Under RACES BEGIN BEHIND THE TENNIS COURTS ON THE BACK FIELD OF THE HIGH SCHOOL Questions: Contact Chris Gawel at [email protected] Page 4 Christian Service Downriver Vicariate Dementia Series II The Downriver Vicariate is sponsoring a second dementia series with HOPE Dementia Ministry LLC. The series will run each month hosted at a different parish through June 2016. Pain Management for Persons with Dementia Presentated by: Carol Waarala, MSW. LMSW Saturday, June 11, 2016 9:00 – 11:30 am ● Pain has been under-recognized and under-treated ● Pain has been shown to be a common cause of changed behaviors which occur in 90% of persons with dementia ● Learn non-verbal pain cues ● Learn successful non-pharmacological interventions Hosted by: St. Andre Bessette Parish 4250 W. Jefferson, Ecorse 48229 Contact: Pat Szymecko [email protected] June Parish Service Day’s St. Christine Soup Kitchen Tuesday, June 14 From 10:30am - 2:00pm Volunteers are needed to help us cook and serve more than 200 men, women and children who depend on St. Christine’s for lunch. If you would like to join us on this day please call Therese at (313)381-5601. We will meet in the Holy Family Hall at 10:20 am to carpool to St. Christine’s and are back to Cabrini around 2:00 p.m. We also provide desserts to complement the meal. These special diners really enjoy cookies, brownies, cakes and cupcakes. If you would like to donate homemade or store bought goodies please call the Rectory office and leave a message with the staff. Baked goods need to be delivered to the Rectory by Monday, June 13 no later than 5:00 pm. All Saints Soup Kitchen Nourishing the hungry Wednesday, June 29, 2016 Volunteers are needed to help us cook and serve more than 150 men, women and children who depend on All Saints for lunch. If you would like to join us on this day at All Saints please call Kathy Bates at (734)324-0944. We meet outside Holy Family House at 9 a.m. to carpool and are back at Cabrini around 1:30 p.m. We also provide desserts to complement the meal. If you would like to donate goodies please call the parish office at (313) 381-5601, and leave a message with the staff. Baked goods need to be store bought and delivered to the parish office by Tuesday, June 28 no later than 5:00pm. Lifeline Screening Thank you to all who took part in our Lifeline screening. It is a great program dedicated to the prevention and detection of disease. Megan Pierrel, Parish Nurse Memorial Garden Plaque We are still taking names for the next memorial plaque. We need approximately 105 names before we can send to the engraver. As of now, we are at 32, so it will take a weeeee bit more time! You do NOT have to be deceased to reserve a place on the plaque. Different fonts = different prices. Please call Janet at the Rectory at (313) 381-5601 if you have any questions. Franciscan Facts Who are Secular Franciscans? We are people who: · Live in the world · Pray, in Fraternity and Alone · Learn: Scripture is our Guide; Francis, Clare and other Franciscans, religious and seculars are our examples; · Share with each other our successes, failures, our joys and our sorrows · Celebrate with joyful abandon our Franciscan Charism · Reach out to all-preaching always- using words only when necessary. The deeds you do may be the only sermon some persons will hear. St Francis of Assisi How do Secular Franciscans do all the things men*oned above? We meet at least once a month to share with one another, to draw strength from each other and to for*fy and support each other. We a+end Days of Reflec*on and Retreats with fellow Franciscans at least once a year to help us “re-form, re-focus and re-direct” our thoughts and lives toward Christ and our mission. For info on Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Fraternity, Call Pat (313) 381-1916. Tuesday Travelers Next day trip is Holy Door pilgrimage and historic church tour The Tuesday Travelers group is taking reservations for its August 23 pilgrimage to the Holy Doors of the Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament, a personal journey through eight Holy Door Stations inside and outside the Cathedral. The pilgrimage is being offered by the Archdiocese of Detroit during this Jubilee Year of Mercy, in union with major basilicas in Rome and cathedrals throughout the world. The day trip also will include guided tours of Old St. Mary’s and Sweetest Heart of Mary, two of the most beautiful, historical Catholic churches in Detroit, the early parish communities of German and Polish immigrants. Lunch will be at Fishbone’s Rhythm Kitchen Café. Cost is $70, which includes lunch. The bus leaves the church parking lot at 9:15 a.m. and returns at 4:15 p.m. Call Therese in the Parish Office to reserve a seat (313)381-5601. Page 5 Christian Service / Nurse’s Notes / Festival MAY FOOD COLLECTION Country Store Sr. Judie Ann Lunch Ministry On Thursday, June 2 we will again join Sr. Judie Ann in her ministry to serve those in most need in the Eastern Market neighborhood. If you would like to assist in this ministry by donating needed items please drop them off to the Rectory office by Tuesday, May 31. If you have questions please call Therese Tardiff at (313)381-5601 or email [email protected]. Some items needed this month are: water bottles, individually wrapped cookies, chips, lunch size fruit cups/apple sauce, spoons, napkins, zip lock sandwich bags, men’s and women’s white socks, underwear and t-shirts, and monetary donations. St Vincent de Paul Society ~ Good works Are you a naturally caring, compassionate and giving person? Were you blessed with parents and other role models in life from whom you learned that the joy of living is giving? If you answered “YES” to either of the above questions you are invited to serve Christ’s poor within our St. Frances Cabrini parish community. The Society of St. Vincent de Paul is inviting caring people to assist those within our community needing food, clothes, rent assistance, utility assistance and other needs. Christ said, “What you do for the least of my brothers you do unto me.” Is it time for you to really live your religious convictions and give something back for all you have received? If you are interested in learning more about this invitation to serve our poor, please leave your name and contact information at the rectory and one of our members will be most happy to meet with you to explain SVdP membership opportunities. Society of St. Vincent de Paul St. Frances Cabrini Conference To: All Christian Women of Cabrini & all Parishioners willing to Bake On Friday, June 10th we will be hosting our annual Festival Bake Sale in the Holy Family Hall. Please bring baked goods to the hall on Friday, June 10 anytime after 1:00pm. Monetary donations can be brought to the Rectory at any time in an envelope marked “Festival Bake Sale” or to the Holy Family Hall on Friday after 1:00pm. We greatly appreciate your help to make it a successful Bake Sale. Workers: If you can work the bake sale anytime from 1:00pm till closing, please give me a call to schedule. Thank you! Alice Klenczar (313)383-1733 NURSE’S NOTES Make sure to check the Nurse’s corner in the narthex for your health educa*on. Topics currently displayed are heart health, nutrion and distracted driving. As always, if there is a topic you would like to see, please contact Megan Pierrel in the rectory. Megan Pierrel, RN, BSN, CPN 313-381-5601 ext. 1052 [email protected] Blood Drive Thank-you Thank you to all who came out for our blood drive on May 8th. This is one small heroic act that can save a life. Each donation can help save up to three lives. 57 donors presented to give blood 51 was our projected goal 46 products of life-saving blood were collected And the most important number of all - 138 patient's lives will be touched by this drive! Without the generosity of volunteer blood donors, we wouldn’t be able to ensure a stable blood supply for patients throughout Southeast Michigan and across the country. By doing something that doesn’t cost a thing, you gave an amazing gift – you offered hope to patients in need. Thank-you for your commitment to saving lives! Beer Tent We are looking for bartenders to work the Festival. If interested, please call Jessica or Blake Portman (313)999-2811 or (248)2493118. 50/50 Help Needed If anyone is interested in selling 50/50 tickets during the Festival, please contact Mike Knapik at (313)388-5137. We also started a Sign Up Genius on line for anyone willing to work at the50/50 booth. http://www.signupgenius.com/go/60b0448acae2cab9-5050 Please pray for those being joined in Holy Matrimony Saturday, June 12, 2016 at 2:00pm Andrea Camilleri & Elliott Vialkanos~St. Gerald’s Saturday, July 2, 2016 at 2:30pm Laurie Scarborough & Joseph Attard Page 6 Religious Education The following children were baptized on May 22, 2016 by Rev. Joseph S. Mallia Mary Magdalene Bowdell and Martin Lazarus Bowdell, children of Martin & Kristine (Kachatuross) Bowdell Cecilia Megan Lenz, child of Brian & Shannon (Kraft) Lenz Madelyn Jean Kalicki, child of Samuel Kalicki & Samantha Flanigan WELCOME TO THE FAMILY OF ST. FRANCES CABRINI Registration for the Religious Education Program for the 2016 -2017 school year for grades 1 - 8 began on May 2, 2016. Forms are available in the Rectory Office. The tuition is $150 per FAMILY and due in full at registration. If this is your child's first year, please bring a copy of their baptismal certificate. Please register early to ensure we order enough materials and have the catechists we need for each grade level. We also have Sunday Pre-School for ages 3-4 through kindergarten on Sunday morning during the 10:00am Mass. Tuition is $40.00 per child. During the Sunday Pre-School, nursery is available for younger toddlers at no charge. Living Every Day With Passion & Purpose Welcome to Vacation Bible School ~ Deep Sea Discovery! Get ready for a life-changing adventure taking place right here at St. Frances Cabrini! Each day begins at Celebration Reef, where kids will sing, shout, praise, pray, and be introduced to a Bible story and the daily theme. Then after kids experience the other activities of the day, they gather back at Celebration Reef to be encouraged to love God and to be motivated to serve others. Other sites at Deep Sea Discovery include S.S. Discovery, where kids will explore the Bible story in a variety of interactive ways; Pelican Pier, where kids have time to move around, have fun, and fill up on snacks; Curiosity Cavern, where kids explore the mysteries of the sea through science and crafts; and E.C.H.O. Sea Sub, where kids are encouraged to serve others! All these fun activities connect to the Bible story, Bible Memory, and the truth that God is with us wherever we go! The staff is waiting for some brave deep-sea divers to join them in serving and having fun! Please pre-register. Registration forms available in the rectory. Walk ins are welcome on June 20th. Limited space. Date: June 20-23 – For ages 4 yrs through 11yrs $10 per child / $25 per family (3 or more) Payment must accompany Registration Form **No child will be turned away due to cost Place: St. Frances Cabrini Parish Time: 6:00-8:15 if pre-registered. Please arrive no earlier than 5:45 – singing and dancing start at 6pm. If not pre-registered, registration is from 5-6 on June 20th. You must come in and sign your child out every night at 8:15. Contact: St. Frances Cabrini with questions: 313.381.5601 With Matthew Kelly Special Musical Guest Eliot Morris Friday, October 7, 2016 7:00 pm – 10:45 pm St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church Are you thriving or just surviving? Are you ready for more energy? A deeper sense of purpose? More joy? A clearer understanding of God’s plan for your life? Join us for one of our Passion & Purpose events. It has been a life-changing event for tens of thousands of people. Living Every Day with Passion & Purpose is presented by internationally acclaimed speaker and author Matthew Kelly and the incredibly talented Eliot Morris. Tickets can be purchased at St. Frances Cabrini, and at www.DynamicCatholic.com/AllenPark or call (859) 980.7900.Tickets are $39.00 & includes all retreat material. CONFIRMATION PREPARATION May 1-31st Pastoral Appointments with either Fr. Joe or Catherine Borsh, as assigned. September 11 8:00 am October 9 Confirmandi/Sponsor Dinner 5:00-7:00pm Date of Confirma*on to be announced when we get it from the presiding bishop. The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Today as we celebrate the gift of the Body and Blood of Christ let us pray for those who are hungry, malnourished and starving. In the month of May, through your gifts, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul was able to bring the love of God to many of our poor by assisting families with food, utilities, rent, etc. Thank you! Page 7 Youth Ministry / Christian Service YOUTH MINISTRY CONTACT INFORMATION Therese Tardiff: Coordinator of Youth Ministry (313)381-5601 or [email protected] Maria Wyatt: Middle School Youth Leader (734) 283-1929 or [email protected] High School Youth Ministry News - May All high school aged teens are invited to any Youth Ministry sponsored activities and events Parish Baccalaureate Mass ~ Sunday, June 5 @ 10:00 Reception in Holy Family Hall Youth Ministry is hosting refreshments after the 10:00 am Mass to honor our graduates and their families. We need your help baking cookies, serving refreshments, and cleaning up the hall. Contact Mrs. Tardiff at [email protected] to sign up. Sunday, June 12 YNIA and Just5Days Send Off Mass/ Breakfast 10:00am – 12:30pm All those attending either YNIA or Just5Days are asked to meet in the church in the reserved section for the 10:00 mass. A pot luck breakfast will follow in the Holy Family Hall for all family members. Please wear your travel t-shirt. Attention all 2016 High School and College Graduates You are blessed, and we wish you all the best - Your parish community is planning to honor your achievements and bless your future endeavors during a Baccalaureate Mass Sunday, June 5 during the 10 a.m. liturgy. There will be a procession of graduates, without gowns, so attend in your “Sunday best.” A reception for you and your families will follow Mass in Holy Family Hall. Please let us know you will attend by filling out the information below and dropping it off, to the Rectory office by Wednesday, June 1. Please mark the envelope Youth Ministry – Baccalaureate Mass. We proudly support you at this special time in your lives. If you have any questions about the Baccalaureate Mass, call Therese Tardiff at 313-381-5601 or email her [email protected]. Name:_________________________________________ Address:_______________________________________ Phone:_________________________________________ No. attending Reception:___________________________ Monday, June 13 Final YNIA Prep Meeting 7:00 – 9:00pm Holy Family Hall All those participating in YNIA are expected to attend this final meeting. High School/College Name:________________________ Future Plans:____________________________________ _______________________________________________ Thursday, June 16 Final WYD Poland Prep Meeting 7:00 – 9:30pm Holy Family Hall All participants are expected to attend this final meeting in preparation for the July pilgrimage to Poland. Sunday, June 19 – Saturday, June 25 YNIA Kentucky Trip All those traveling to Kentucky are asked to meet in the Holy Family Hall parking lot at 6:30 am. Looking to spark the faith of your children or grandchildren while they have a blast at the same time? Check out Camp Sancta Maria located in Gaylord, MI. We are a Catholic camp that provides fun experiences while immersed in a faith-filled environment. We offer separate camping experiences for boys and girls which include daily Mass, horseback riding, swimming, archery, various sports, high and low ropes, and crafts. For more information check out www.CampSanctaMaria.org or call (248) 822-8199. _______________________________________________ I would like to minister at this Mass (Lector, Eucharistic Minister, Gift Bearer, Music) The Alumni Association of St. Francis Xavier School (Ecorse) not the parish, will be awarding six (6) $500.00 scholarships for the 2016-2017 school year to students who will be attending any Catholic high school. Students are eligible if their family is a registered and contributing member of a parish in the downriver Vicariate. For further information and a scholarship application, please contact: St. Francis Xavier Alumni Association c/o Barbara Rickman, Secretary 197 Haltiner River Rouge, MI 48218 (313)841-8627 E-mail: [email protected] The deadline for applying is July 15, 2016 Page 8 Week of May 30, 2016 Monday, May 30, 2016—Memorial Day Schools Closed 8:30am Mass Church 6:00pm Cub Scouts WWW Tuesday, May 31, 2016 7:50am Moms in Prayer 8:30am Mass 10:00am Al-Anon 7:00pm Mass and 8th Grade Graduation 8:00 Graduation Reception & Dance 8:00pm AA Wednesday, June 1, 2016 8:30am Mass 12:00pm Cabrini Seniors 7:00pm N.A. 7:30pm Booster Club Meeting Thursday, June 2, 2016 8:30am Mass—CES/CMS 5:00pm TOPS Program 7:30pm Adult Choir 9:30pm APPC Basketball CHS Chapel Church HFH Mtg #2 Church CC/Annex HFHBsmnt Church MCR HFH Bsmnt HFH AFGHAN BOOTH 2016 Due to personal reasons this will be our last year co-chairing the afghan booth. Theresa Gorski, sister of Sheila Gorski-Schulte (a parent of two Cabrini students), will be taking over as chairman of the afghan booth. She is excited to be taking on the responsibility not only this year but in years to come. We hope that everyone continues to bring in afghans, tie blankets, quilts, etc. The Cabrini Festival takes pride in the amount of items donated to make this booth a huge success. We want to take this time to thank you all for your ticket purchases, volunteer time, and beautiful creations. We have enjoyed our time working with the Cabrini Festival and will cherish the memories. If you need more information or would like to help out Theresa by volunteering your time at the afghan booth, please do not hesitate to call Theresa at (734) 307-7789. Your help will be much appreciated. We look forward to seeing you all at the festival this June! Theresa Gorski and Cathy & Mary Gorski HELP NEEDED / STUFFED CABBAGE - We need help rollth ing stuffed cabbage on Thursday, May 26 at 5:30pm. Please contact Lori at (313) 574-2313 if you are interested in helping. Church CESLibrary Music Room CC Friday, June 3, 2016 HALF DAY– CES/CMS Field Day 1st—7th Grades 8:30am Mass Church 1:00pm Kindergarten Church Graduation 2:00pm Kindergarten Reception CC Saturday, June 4, 2016 FESTIVAL SETUP BEGINS! 8:30am Mass Church 1:00pm AA HFH Bsmnt 2:00pm Private Party HFH 4:00pm Confession Church 5:00pm Mass Church Sunday, June 5, 2016 FESITVAL SETUP CONTINUES 8:00am Mass Church 10:00am Mass - Baccalaureate Church 11:00am Baccalaureate Reception HFH 12:00pm Mass Church 1:00pm Franciscan Council Mtg HFH#2 2:00pm Franciscans Gathering MCR 7:00pm Mass Church CONSTRUCTION HELP NEEDED - On Saturday, June 4th the tents will be going up. Our construction crew is looking for help that day from 2:00pm – 6:00pm and on Sunday, June 5th from 1:00pm – 6:00pm. If you can help, please call the rectory and leave your name and number. We are also asking for your help the Monday after the festival, June 13th we will start clean up at 8:00am. Thank you! Bob Dauzet and Carl Philpott ELECTRICAL HELP NEEDED - Our electrical crew is looking for help on Sunday, June 5th after the 12:00 mass. If you can help us please call the rectory and leave your name and number. Help is also needed on Sunday night after the festival ends. Thank you! COUNTRY STORE - We are collecting donations for the Country Store Booth for the festival. Containers are located at each entrance of the church. All unopened, non-perishable items are accepted. ONLY non-expired items can be used. Cash donations are also accepted. We need your help to make this booth a success. As always….thank you for your generosity! Barb Eisterhold (313) 680-0960 Robin or Greg Surma (313) 389-2918 USED BOOK DONATIONS NEEDED - Please drop off book donations under the big tent on Wednesday, June 8th, Thursday, June 9th or Friday, June 10th. Thank you for your donation! Agnes Villarreal (313) 318-7701 LEMONADE STAND - I’ve lost a couple of weekend-long solid workers this year. If interested in working at the busy, fast-paced Lemonade Stand, please call Tom (734) 250-0044. BINGO TENT & DOLL HOUSE RAFFLE - We need help. There will be sign up sheets on a table in the Narthex before and after each Mass. I need your name, telephone number and the time you can help out. I need callers and workers for the Bingo room (which is inside with air conditioning this year!) and ticket sellers (this is seated work) for the Doll House raffle. If you have any questions, you can reach Dee Bright at (313) 586-7087 or (313) 815-6221. Page 9 Please Pray For……….. Jeff Adamczyk Sherri Antoszewski Alicia Atkinson Erika Bacha Joseph Bachleda Janina Bak Alan Barnas Family Nick Beasanski Mary Beaubien Dwight Behm Bill Benson Florence Berendt Cindy Berg Robert Billing Ronald Bloom Michael Booth Erica Born Alan Burch Pat Burtka Byrne Family Danny Cain Dean Cap Mae Cap Marie Cunningham Ken Cuthbert Vincent D’Amico Carl Damron Gloria Daniels Marie Dean Rocco DiGiulio Chelsea Dobija Mary Dow Mary Duley Maryanne Fall Ellen Farkas Norma Fusco Herman Gaines Alanna Gehringer Ronald Gering II Ronald Gering III Katherine TallonGrundman Cecilia Haig Frank Hansinger Steve Hecmanczuk Rinetta Herman Tom Higgision Tim Hollman Carol Holley Anita Howard Virginia Holowecky Dan Howe Mary Howe Catherine Humbles Catherine Husky Patricia Irwin Kathleen Jackson Bob Johnstone Betty Joyce Quentin Kastlan Eddie Kastl Bonnie Kawalec Steve Kawalec Tom Kearn Janet Keeth John Kepes & Family Gayle King Frank King Peggy Kiss Alice Klenczar Brittany Kmita Christopher Krupinski Karin Kozlo Paul Kwasniewski Monica “Gerri” Lambert Candice “Candy” Lamborghini Harry Letinski Josephine Letinski Dee Lipchik Shirley & Alfred Locker Lucas MacLeod Tammy Maguire Mike Manor Julie Mastin Festival Sponsorship Program A couple years ago several people approached Fr Joe asking how they can help with the cost of the festival. We came up with a sponsorship program that was quite successful. We spend over $20,000.00 per year on food/beer items alone. If you are interested in sponsoring an item, please fill out the form below and return with your check to the festival committee. You can place it in the collection boxes, return it to the Parish office or mail it to: Cabrini Festival Attn: Jo Dauzet 9000 Laurence Ave Allen Park, MI 48101 Thank you for your continuing support! Jo Dauzet, Festival Chairperson I / We would like to sponsor the following items for the food tent: Name_________________________________________ Phone #_______________________________________ Item____________________________Quantity________ Item____________________________Quantity________ Item____________________________Quantity________ Constance Mazur Rose McGovern Dolores McKernan Rita Megge Carl Mollett Wendy Mollett Tony Muklewicz Jennifer Mussio Maureen Mussio Joseph Neal Rosemarie Nowacki Randy Pearson Bruce Perry Charles Reseter Jackie Riopelle Jack Rochon Bill Sabo Emery Salamon,Jr Renee Salamon John Sanchez Ann Sarich Claire Scalici ITEMS Tony Segura II Walt Shogren Jacqueline Smith Helen Soter Kathleen Stauder Kevin Stauder Gloria Staley Carol Stromberg Sam Sturgill Robert Sucheck Joan Sullivan Cody Terteling Judith Tink Mary Tirpak Bradley Trombley Rhonda Turner Ed Vespa Nancy Volk Al Williams Carie Woodall Joseph Scott Zyskowski CASE COST # CASES Beer $40.00 100 Lettuce $18.00 6 Assorted Cheeses $44.00 26 Green Peppers $22.00 13 Taco Meat $35.00 36 Mac N Cheese $40.00 22 Assorted Buns $ 4.00 80 Breads $30.00 15 Pulled Pork $57.00 6 Soft Pretzel $29.00 11 Pizza $18.00 102 Ice $14.00 99 Pierogis $18.00 70 Nacho Chips $ 9.00 38 Hot Dogs $30.00 14 Sausage (Polish & Italian) $31.00 40 Ground Chuck $30.00 24 Ground Round Patties $16.50 60 Corned Beef $27.00 55 French Fries $30.00 25 Page 10 MASS INTENTIONS / READINGS Monday, May 30, 2016 8:30am Mass 2 Peter 1:2-7; Psalm 91:1-2, 14-15b, 15c-16; Mark 12:1-12 Bill Schwindel by Janine Bak Stephanie Harven (Birthday Remembrance) by Children Irene Tobis (8th Anniversary) by Children Emil Sporer by Wife Tuesday, May 31, 2016 8:30am Mass Zephaniah 3:14-18a or Romans 12:9-16; Isaiah12:2-3, 4bcd, 5-6; Luke 1:39-56 Edward Beres (Birthday Remembrance) by Family Florence Lee Hebert by Bob & Kay Clark 7:00pm Mass Deceased Members of St. Frances Cabrini Wednesday, June 1, 2016 8:30am Mass Saint Jus*n, Martyr 2 Timothy 1:1-3, 6-12; Psalm 123:1b-2ab, 2cdef; Mark 12:18-27 Michael Krzywonos (36th Anniversary) by Daughter & Granddaughter Thursday, June 2, 2016 8:30am Mass Saints Marcellinus and Peter, Martyrs 2 Timothy 2:8-15; Psalm 25:4-5ab, 8-9, 10, and 14; Mark 12:28-34 Mary Patricia Balle by Cynthia Peecher Theresa Toth (38th Anniversary) by Daughter & Family Mary McLellan (Birthday Remembrance) by Linda Friday, June 3, 2016 8:30am Mass The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Ezekiel 34:11-16; Psalm 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6; Romans 5:5b-11; Luke 15:3-7 Robert & Ruth Schiffer & Family, Living & Deceased Saturday, June 4, 2016 8:30am Mass The Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary 2 Timothy 4:1-8; Psalm 71;8-9, 14-15ab, 16-17, 22; Luke 2:41-51 Matilda Jurko (Wedding Anniversary Remembrance) by Family Saturday and Sunday, June 4 and June 5, 2016 Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 1 Kings 17:17-24; Psalm 30:2, 4, 5-6, 11, 12, 13; Galaans 1:11-19; Luke 7:11-17 Elias & Beatrice Bolduc by Son Bill Schwindel by Carol Bosak Jim DallaVecchia by Dorothy Trader Ed Klenczar by Dorothy Trader Robert Sharky by Dorothy Trader 8:00 am Mass Lector - Chris Bowen Commentator - John Cicotte Sacristan - Robert Powell Altar Servers - Andrew & Chris Courtright & Brianna Manning Ronald Teed by Teed Family Elizabeth Devlin by Jerry & Lois Teed Elvio Sepe by Prusak Family Florence Hebert by Frank & Gayle King 10:00 am Mass Lector - Ed Szafranski Commentator – Ellen Farkas Sacristan – Cheryl LaPalm Altar Servers - Elizabeth Mattoon, Maria Snider & Elena Ramirez Katy Gasparella by Frank & Children John Marra by John & Donna Marra Giuseppe Pomponio by Family Frank Cernak by Mr. & Mrs. Lee Boelter Matilda Jurko by Gaye & Tony Olah Ada Andreassi by Henry Bawol Luigi Savone (Birthday Remembrance) by Sister 12:00 pm Mass Lector - Denny Connors Commentator - Carolyn Sohoza Sacristan - Kim & Bruce Altar Servers - Brian Chapman, Sophie Kerr & Erin Druyor Larry Matusik by Family Robert Beauchamp (50th Anniversary) by Daughter & Family Florence Hebert by Nina & Virgil DiMeglio 7:00 pm Mass Lector - Marge Wolber Commentator - Bea Cassidy Sacristan - Marge Wolber Altar Servers - Steven Schumm & Clare Villarreal **Need 1 server* Special Intentions for Cabrini Parishioners Please pray for the family and friends of our dearly departed 5:00pm Mass Lector - Carrol Hampton Commentator - Nina DiMeglio Sacristan - Terry Mazure Altar Servers - David Henson, Luke Corvaia & Joel Corvaia Candles 1st Friday Lori Nowacki Iride Pavan by Family Mary Bolduc by Husband Towels 1st Sunday Alice Klenczar Page 11 St. Frances Cabrini 9000 Laurence, Allen Park, MI 48101 Rectory Office / Religious Formation (313) 381-5601 Fax (313) 381-7837 Web: www.cabriniparish.org Rectory Office Hours (Closed for Lunch 12:00pm to1:00pm) Monday-Thursday 8:00am to 7:00pm Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm Saturday 9:00am to 2:00pm Pastor Reverend Joseph Mallia Permanent Deacon Reverend Mr. Luis Flores Budget Director Howard Behr / Jill Ferraiuolo Director of Music Ministry/Liturgy Coordinator Nick Beasanski Dir. Religious Education Catherine Borsh Coordinator of Christian Service & Youth Ministry Therese Tardiff Marketing/PR Paula Steele Bookkeeper/Tuition Joy Mousseau Summer Camp Job Opportunities Now Available Are you or someone you know looking for a summer job? We are accepting applications for 2016 summer camp! We have openings for camp counselors, camp activity specialists, team leaders, health officers, and food service staff at SVdP Camp Ozanam and CYO Camps, both located near Lexington, Michigan on the beautiful shores of Lake Huron. Working at a summer camp is the most meaningful job you’ll ever have! Share your faith, develop your leadership skills, and make a huge difference in the lives of children that need the Gospel message. Put your faith into action this summer at Camps Connect. More information about our camps and an application are available at: www.campconnect.org/work-at-camp. For questions, contact Caroline Krucker at [email protected] or call (810) 622-8744. PRAYERS FOR THOSE IN MILITARY SERVICE 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. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Please God, grant them courage when times are bleak. Grant them strength when they feel weak. Grant them comfort, when they feel all alone. And most of all, God, please…..BRING THEM ALL HOME!!! ST. FRANCES CABRINI COMMISSIONS Pastoral Commission Carolyn Sohoza Education Commission Catherine Borsh Christian Service Commission Therese Tardiff Worship, Finance & Vicariate Rep TBA Vicariate Website: www.downrivervicariate.com Detroit Retrouvaille Facilities & Calendar/ Bulletin Editor Janet Shea SACRAMENTS Parish Policy: Before any sacramental preparation can begin, we require that you be a registered member or a baptized Catholic. Baptism: Contact the Rectory Office. Marriage: Arrangements must be made by the engaged couple by contacting the Rectory Office at least six months before date of marriage. Reconciliation (Confession): Saturday at 4:00pm and upon request. PHONE NUMBERS Cabrini Elementary School Cabrini High School High School Attendance High School Athletic Office Extended Day Program Rectory Office Music Director CHS Campus Ministry Holy Family House Cabrini Center 928-6610 388-0110 388-2566 388-0576 928-6116 381-5601 381-5601 388-0110 928-4727 382-9784 We believe that every marriage deserves the opportunity to survive, be healed and thrive as a covenant of life and love. Retrouvaille is the place where we, as hurting couples, found hope. Retrouville is a Christian Peer Ministry focused on reaching out to hurting married couples longing for renewal and hope. Metro Detroit has multiple English and Spanish programs scheduled this year, each beginning with a weekend on the following dates: July 15 September 16 October 14 (Spanish) October 28 For more information or to register, please see our website: www.retrouvaille.info or call 1-800-470-2230. Host an Exchange Student with PSE! For more information, please contact : Theresa Ledesma at (248) 670-4030; [email protected] or www.pse-edu.org Host an International Student For more information, please contact: FLAG Beyond Program at [email protected] or PSE: [email protected] Page 12 Hiring / For Hire / For Sale / For Free / Tutoring / Needed~ Needed~Misc. ATTENTION PLEASE! I am trying to keep the ads in as long as there is room, but some of these ads have been in for a looooong time! Maybe it’s time to lower your price or possibly even donate your item ! Please remember to contact the Rectory at (313) 381381-5601 if your your item has sold, been donated or just would like to make changes. Ads can be dropped off at the Rectory or emailed to [email protected]. [email protected] REMINDER: Home Care/Senior Care ads have been removed and no longer accepted. The ads below are posted as a courtesy to our St. Frances Cabrini parishioners. Cabrini is not affiliated with nor do we have any more information than what is stated in the ads. HIRING: Allen Park Electrical Contractor - Haddix Electric - is looking for a Licensed Electrical Journeyman. Minimum 3 years experience in commercial & residential. Please send resume to [email protected] HIRING: Are you a certified ultrasound technician? We are a ProLife organization offering free ultrasounds for pregnant moms, especially those who are abortion vulnerable. You can make your own schedule and we can offer $25 p/hr. If you are interested, please call Lennon Pregnancy Center at (313) 277-5637. HIRING: Symon Rental is looking for summer help. The duties would include loading, unloading and set-up and breakdown of tents, tables and chairs. Please call Colleen (734)283-5374. TUTORING: Teacher available for tutoring in Reading & Math. Call Ruth at (734) 934-1405 or email [email protected]. TUTORING: Tutoring in Math, Science & History or SATs for 5th grade and up. Working on teachers certificate. Call 549-6761. TUTORING: Math, Chemistry & Physics for high school & college students. ACT prep in all subjects. I am a Cabrini parishioner with a solid engineering & tutoring background. Reasonable rates and flexible scheduling. Contact Dan at [email protected]. FREE: Two (2) gray female chinchillas need a good home. Comes with large cage, food, treats and all accessories. Call Jody (313) 802-0146. FOR HIRE: Seamstress~uniform hems to formal wear - I do it all. Custom sewing/Crocheting/Knitting. Allen Park resident & Parishioner. Call Robbie (734)626-4037. FOR HIRE: A wide variety of pet care in your home or mine. Cabrini Parish family. Call Kathy (313)982-7004. FOR HIRE: Light housecleaning & errands. Minimum 3/4 hours at $10.00 p/hr. Allen Park/Melvindale area. Call Gloria (313)389-5506. FOR HIRE: Rides to the doctor, store, errands & light housekeeping. Call Danielle (734) 497-4696. FOR HIRE: House cleaning, laundry & shopping for you! Cabrini parishioner, references available. Call Shirley (313)434-6027. FOR HIRE: Helping hand for you or your loved ones ~ all help from A to Z! Very experienced. Minimum 2 hours. Call Mary (734)6800812. BABYSITTER NEEDED: Full, part-time or on occasional basis. Two children, girls ages 14 & 11. Very active, Special needs. Please call Jen (313)320-2796. Must be honest, caring and patient. Full time benefits available. After school/weekend/evening. RENTER/HELPER: Semi-retired guy, Cabrini grad, seeks room to rent/house share in Allen Park. Has transportation and income. Neat, quiet, non-smoker. Can help with chores to reduce rent, if desired. Call Cal (313)587-1541 after 12pm. FOR SALE: Couch~ripe pear colored. Paid $800, will sell for $300. Call (313)381-3964. FOR SALE: Craftsman 3HP-1400PSI high pressure washer $190. 16” hanging ceiling lamp w/leaded & stained glass panels $30. Rocking horse $75. Call (734)287-6418. FOR SALE: Rocker recliner, brown, from Art Van $75. Call (734) 258-8166. FOR SALE: Smoker barbeque w/tank $500. Two bunk bed sets~5 pieces. Make reasonable offer. Call Mary (734)680-0812. FOR SALE: Exquisite Lenox fine china featuring a red rose w/24K gold trim. 8 place settings & 9 accessory pieces $1,000. Also Lenox crystal w/24K trim $300. Proud Cabrini parishioner. Call (734)5529597. FOR SALE: Floor tiles. Make offer. Call Mary (734)680-0812. FOR SALE: Traditional 8x11 wool rug w/fringe (red, black & gold) from Ethan Allen. Excellent condition. Professionally cleaned. $800 or best offer. Picture upon request. Call (313)421-1978. FOR SALE: One (1) cemetery plot at Our Lady of Hope. Section E46 #6. $1,100. Call John (734)309-3906. FOR SALE: Beautiful mahogany full length real mink coat size S/M. Fur vault @ Macy’s. Must sell $2,000/negotiable. Call Suzanne (313)561-1148 or (313)544-8070. FOR SALE: Three (3) plots at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery. Lot 21 of section 20 in old section. $1,200 each. Electric Toro power snow shovel, like new, $40. Call (734)282-3507. FOR SALE: Vintage late 50’s coffee table & two (2) end tables. Great condition, leather top. $75 for all 3. Call Marylou (734)4868564. FOR SALE: Wildlife w/cream background kitchen canisters, salt & pepper shakers and spoon rest $30. Call (734)620-1182. FOR SALE: Signature gas stove 30” $50. GE microwave $30.Aluminum shelf for microwave $15. Wet/Dry ShopVac, 8 gallon $60. Two long mirrors, 4ft, wood framed $20. Panasonic record player w/ speakers $100. Big box floor fan $20. Contemporary Blonde sofa table $60. Call Valerie (313)381-0985. FOR SALE: Portable sewing machine, table sewing machine w/ chair and a like new ironing mangle. Make offer. (734)680-0812. FOR SALE: 1997 Lincoln Towne car Signature Series. 113,000 miles. Dark blue w/matching leather interior. Full power w/moon roof. Runs excellent. $3,500 or best. Call Mark (313)386-3044. FOR SALE: Georgia Boot Co. men’s size 9.5 8”brown insulated waterproof outdoor/hunting boots, like new $75. Vintage Zebco 33 spin cast reel w/new line and Southbend rod, like new $20. Call (313)587-1541 after 12pm. FOR SALE: Bread maker $20. Cuisinart blender/food processor $35. Call Dave (313)381-5717. FOR SALE: Tri-color fur jacket. Never worn. $200. (313) 383-0631. FOR SALE: Brand new Charles Schneider hazelnut leather loveseat. $900. Call (313) 613-6100. FOR SALE: Amana dishwasher, white, under counter. Clean in good condition. Used 1-2 times per week. Asking $75. Call (313) 381-4799 (home) or (313)623-3208 (cell). FOR SALE: Swimming pool 15x48. Very good condition. Includes ladder, pump, filters, new vacuum, solar cover & toys. Asking $200. (313) 381-3964. FOR SALE: 92” dark brown, 2 cushion couch. One year old. $200. Call Kathy (313)292-9632. FOR SALE: Power rocker recliner, like new. Originally $600. Asking $250. Please call (313) 388-2472. FOR SALE: 2012 Crest II 230 Pontoon Boat. 22’ total length, 25” pontoons. 25HP Mercury Outboard (2 years remaining on warranty). Bimini and playpen covers. Excellent condition. $13,000. Call Chuck (313)928-3961. FOR SALE: A great vacation or retirement home less than 2 miles from S. Higgins Lake State Park. Double wide trailer, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, large living room, 2 car garage on 1/2 acre. Call Larry (313) 388-6831. FOR SALE: Electric hospital bed $2,500. Wheelchair $200. Walker w/wheels $75. Standup cane $10. Raised commode seat $75. Portable card table w/drink & chip inserts $50. Call Edgar (313)9103452. FOR SALE: Upright piano, $300. Call Theresa (734) 787-1227. Maple Heights Retirement is offering 3RD MONTH RENT FREE. Please call for details (313)383-6226
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