Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church July 31, 2016
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Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church July 31, 2016
Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church ✚ July 31, 2016 OUR LADY OF VICTORY PAGE 2 OURLADYOFVICTORYCATHOLICCHURCH 133OrchardDrive✚ Northville,Michigan✚48167 Phone:(248)349-2621✚ Fax:(248)349-7329✚ www.olvnorthville.org OFFICEHOURS:Monday-Friday:8:30a.m.-noon,1:00-5:00p.m. MASSSCHEDULE:Saturday-5:00p.m.,Sunday-7:30,9:30&11:30a.m. Monday-7:00p.m.,Wednesday-Friday:8:30a.m. RECONCILIATIONSCHEDULE:Saturday,3:30p.m. MISSIONSTATEMENT “AsDisciplesofJesusChrist,weareagiving,growingCatholicfamily.Throughtheintercessionof Mary,wepray,weworship,weserveandweeducateinFaith.” NORTHVILLE, MICHIGAN COLLABORATIONPARTNERPARISHES HolyFamily,24505MeadowbrookRd.,Novi,48375 (248)349-8847,www.holyfamilynovi.org St.James,46325W.10MileRd.,Novi,48374 (248)347-7778,www.sjnovi.net St.Joseph,830S.LafayeUeSt.,SouthLyon,48178 (248)446-8700,www.saintjosephsouthlyon.org PARISH STAFF & MINISTRY CONTACT INFORMATION CLERGY Rev. Denis B. Theroux, [email protected] Ext. 255 Weekend Clergy Associate: Rev. Dennis Kauffman Deacon: Ken Fry Ext. 479 CHRISTIAN SERVICE COORDINATOR Nancy Tolkacz, [email protected] Tina Bak, [email protected] PASTORAL ASSOCIATE Kathryn Ling, [email protected] Ext. 254 MUSIC MINISTRY Kathy Sanderson, [email protected] Activities Committee Cheryl Bauman, [email protected] Cathy McCann, [email protected] (248) 219-2018 (248) 344-9959 Ext. 261 Funeral Lunch Ministry Contact Parish Office (248) 349-2621 Gospel of Life Merri Cullen, [email protected] (248) 790-8068 Knights of Columbus Rick Bennett, [email protected] (248) 348-9214 PARISH OFFICE Secretary Janet Baker, [email protected] Administrative Assistant Colleen Bonadeo, [email protected] Parish Administrator Julie Lupo, [email protected] Ext. 250 Ext. 292 Ext. 259 Communications Coordinator Michelle Gawne, [email protected] Ext. 253 Maintenance Director Bob Larson, [email protected] Maintenance Rocky Tarrow Rick Tarrow Ed Isabell Meal Ministry Karen Martin, [email protected] Jennifer Mullan, [email protected] Prison Ministry June Clark Ext. 257 Parish Accountant Ellen McElroy, [email protected] Ext. 258 Ext. 277 Ext. 266 Stitching Busybodies (Sewing Ministry) Beth Ajlouni, [email protected] Andrea Murdock, [email protected] (248) 797-3888 (248) 860-8309 (734) 354-9427 (248) 349-4382 St. Vincent de Paul Conference #437 Ext. 478 Technology Director Ken Ling, [email protected] Ext. 251 Facilities and Events Coordinator Ellen O’Neil, [email protected] Special Needs Outreach Pat Romzek, [email protected] Karen Schmid, [email protected] (248) 305-8984 (734) 327-4641 Ext. 256 Youth Ministry Coordinator Sean Tehoke, [email protected] St. Leo’s Outreach Tony Albanese, [email protected] (248) 349-4664 Ext. 262 EVANGELIZATION COMMITTEE Laura Droze, [email protected] FAITH FORMATION (248) 349-2559 Fax: (248) 773-5024 Director Mary Ellen Skene, [email protected] Ext. 112 Secretary Kelly Bruno, [email protected] Ext. 116 PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL, [email protected] Tim Cencer Tracy DeCrescentis Eric Fox, Vice Chairperson (586) 255-6603 Ann Gage (248) 982-9880 Bob Langan Karen Martin (248) 797-3888 Lisa Militello Kathryn Piotrowski, Chairperson (248) 891-5238 Catherine Rabahy Vince Stempien, Secretary (248) 939-3600 HEALTH & WELLNESS MINISTRY Molly Griffin, [email protected] MOMS IN PRAYER GROUP Carolyn Spencer, [email protected] (248) 921-8876 STEPHEN MINISTRY Confidential Ministry of Support OLV SCHOOL (248) 349-3610 Ext. 482 Fax: (248) 380-7247 Principal Dan Timmis, [email protected] Administrative Assistant Lynn Zelek, [email protected] Ext. 110 Ext. 108 Secretary Mary Lopus, [email protected] Ext. 115 Dean of Students Kate Szuba, [email protected] Ext. 117 EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PAGE 3 JULY 31, 2016 Around the Table Rev. Denis B. Theroux, Pastor The Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time DearFriends, you Children seem able to sing easily, especially when they are quite small. They dance and skip and sing because they are, as we say, “happy-go-lucky.” They are without worries, withoutanxie[es,withoutconcerns.Ifachildisnotshy,heorsheratherquicklystartstosing anysongwerequest.Andthereisrealjoyinhisorhersongwhichgivesitacertainbeauty. Bycomparison,weallknowhowharditistogetadultstosinglikethis. Eventoget them to sing at all is no easy task. We can ask why, in place of the joy and spontaneity of children, adolescents and adults are characteris[cally self-conscious and embarrassed. We realizethatasadultswearerestrainedand[ghtinside,wefeelrestrictedandcannotloosenup easily. Sowhenadultgroupsdosingoutfreely,weknowtheyhavebrokenthroughthesebarriersandhavegainedasecuritywithone another.Theyareatease,andso,abletosingwithgladness. ThePsalmisttoday,encouragesustosingoutfreelyandjoyfully.“Come,”heinvitesus,“letussingjoyfullytotheLord.Letus acclaimtheRockofoursalvaMon.Letusgreethimwiththanksgiving;letusjoyfullysingpsalmsforhim…forHeisourGod,andweare the people He shepherds, the flock He guides.” This is the source and reason of our security and why we can, through faith, regain something of the “happy-go-lucky” feeling and response of children. We are sheep with our shepherd guiding us. We are peaceful together as a flock, knowing that our shepherd is watching nearby. In the Eucharis[c celebra[on and other gatherings of Faith, this securehappiness,thisawarenessofGod’spresenceandguidingpresenceisthespiritthatleadsustosingjoyfullytotheLord. Wecan “letourselvesgo,”becauseGodistakingcareofus,fully,andlovingly! ThePsalmisttodayreassuresusofthissecurity.Weneednotbeanxiousorself-conscious.Wearefreetoletlooseinsideand takeupthePsalmist’scall,“ComeletussingjoyfullytotheLord…forHeisourGod,andwearethepeopleHeshepherds,theflockHe guides.” Tryingtoliveoutmylifesingingjoyfully,FatherDenis Greetings from the Youth Ministry Office Youth Ministry is off and running again at OLV. The Youth have met a couple of times and we had a Parent Meeting. It is not too late to come and join the fun and fellowship. Youth Group is meeting on Wednesday evenings during the summer from 7-8:30 p.m., in the Youth Room. This is just a general hang out session with some fun activities here and there. We watch movies and discuss them. We will be finishing “Wreck it Ralph” this Wednesday. Come and join us in our discussions! To all the young adults and parents, I am looking for a few individuals who will be willing to be a part of the Youth Ministry team. The team would help out during the Wednesday evening meeting by mentoring and leading small groups. Please either email or call me for more details. We are planning for a Youth Ministry Kick-off BBQ for Saturday, August 20, following the 5 p.m. Mass. All High School students and their families are welcome to join us. Hope to see you there! I am creating a three month events calendar that will be available this week so be on the lookout for it on the Youth Group page of the website (www.olvnorthville.org). Enjoy the last few weeks of summer. Join us at Wednesday’s Youth Group Meeting. I look forward to seeing you! Sean Tehoke, OLV Youth Ministry Coordinator [email protected] Office: (248) 349-2621, ext. 262 Text: (608) 498-7545 PARISH OFFICE CLOSED: Tuesday, August 2 Due to the OLV Parish Staff’s tour of the Holy Doors, the parish office will be closed on Tuesday, August 2. For anyone who is joining the staff for the day, please arrive at the OLV church parking lot by 8:30 a.m. The bus will depart at 9:00 a.m. The bus will return by 3:30 p.m. OUR LADY OF VICTORY PAGE 4 Kathryn’s Konnection Kathryn Ling, Pastoral Associate Our first reading comes from the Book of Ecclesiastes and it is the only time in the entire three year cycle that we have a reading from this book. This may be because the overall tone of the book is pessimistic. Ecclesiastes is the most skeptical book in the Bible. The book identifies its author as “Qoheleth,” a name which means ‘preacher.’ Qoheleth is a man searching for happiness, and he is not successful in finding it. Despite all of his attempts to find happiness, or joy nothing satisfies him. His refrain is “All things are vanity.” The Hebrew word translated as vanity literally means “vapor” or “thin air.” It is the author's way of saying many things attract us or intrigue us, but nothing has lasting value. This understanding of the value of possessions is equal to the way Jewish thought for the promise of Jesus gives us of resurrection and eternal life. Our gospel parable today is going to give us the same message but Jesus will move us to the next step. We continue on our journey with Jesus as accounted in Luke’s Gospel. Jesus tells the parable about a rich man who has so much harvest that he needs to tear down his barns and build bigger ones. Whenever I hear this gospel passage all I can think about is the rows and rows of storage units we have. Not only do we have so much “STUFF” that we fill our homes to the breaking point but we pay to store it in another location. Have you ever asked yourself do I need all the stuff that I have? Jesus’ words ring loud in my ears, “You fool, this night your life will be demanded of you; and the things you have prepared, to whom will they belong? Thus will it be for all who store up treasures for themselves but are not rich in what matters to God.” The following is a reflection in Lost for Words about these verses. “In the parable of the rich farmer, Jesus depicts a man who thinks that life is all about riches. Once he has more than enough, he thinks that his life is complete, that he has nothing more to worry about. He places his trust in wealth to make him happy and fulfilled. Jesus does not accuse the man of being wicked or sinful; the rich man is simply wrong. His wealth leads him to think that life is nothing more than eating and drinking and being comfortable. He is the ultimate materialist, and in this he sells himself short. It is as if the man is only worth the sum of his possessions. He is what he owns. If we live life as if our jobs, our status, or our money are more important to us than our family, our friends, or our own spirit—then we have got our priorities totally wrong. It is easy for us to get our priorities wrong—to think in terms of what looks good, what appears attractive on the surface.” We all know that change is difficult. It is hard to let go of what we have been told and that gives us security. Are you willing to open your hands so that you might let go of the possessions, objects, or the attitudes that take up your time and energy? NORTHVILLE, MICHIGAN Protecting God’s Children Workshops All parents who wish to help coach CYO sports or volunteer their time at OLV school (including field trips), must first complete a “Protecting God’s Children” workshop. Each workshop starts at 6 p.m. and lasts around 3 hours. Upcoming workshops scheduled in the area include: Monday, August 29, Our Lady of Good Counsel, Plymouth Thursday, September 8, Sacred Heart Parish, Dearborn Tuesday, September 13, All Saints School, Canton Wednesday, October 5, St. Fabian Parish, Farmington Hills Check the website: www.virtusonline.org for the full schedule and to register. Capuchin44thAnnualSOCK (SupportOurCapuchinKitchen) ParishSignatureDrive August27-28 For many years, individual supporters and parishes throughout the metropolitan area have shown their personal and financialcommitmenttotheCapuchinSoupKitchenbyparticipatingin the SOCK Signature Drive. By sending your signature on the form providedandcontributingtwentydollars($20),yourname,orthatof a remembered loved one will be honored by inclusion in the SOCK Signature Drive book distributed at the SOCK dinner and to participatingparishes. To help the Capuchin Soup Kitchen, OLV Parish volunteers willcollectsignaturesanddonationsafterallMassesonAugust27and 28. Weareinneedof3-4volunteersforeachMassthatweekend. PleasesignupontheposterintheGatheringSpacetheweekendsof August6-7andAugust10-11,ifyouareabletoassistus. Stitching Busybodies Meet Monthly on the First and Third Thursdays The S[tching Busybodies meet the first and third Thursday of each month from 9:15 a.m.-Noon, in the St. Anne Room which is in the lower level of the church.OurAugustmeeMngdatesareAugust4and18.Wewill beworkingonmen’shatsandscarvesforSt.Leo’sinthefalland itemsfortheupcomingcharityauc[ons.Wealwayscollectbaby itemsfor0-6monthsforCSSinDetroit. Werecentlycompleted 50 sets of kitchen pot holders, towels , dishcloths , trivets and drying mats which went to HUGS. HUGS finds housing for the homelessinrefurbishedmotelsinDetroit. Thanks to all who donated towards this project! We haveadropoffbinfordona[onsinthechurchGatheringSpace nearthestairwell,aswellasapickupbincontainingkitstomake a one-[me project to knit, crochet or sew.. Pick up one before youheadupnorthortothepool! EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PAGE 5 Christian Service JULY 31, 2016 by Nancy Tolkacz Catholic Social Teachings AugustTheme:CalltoFamilyandCommunityLife AnexcerptfromMichaelHovey’sbrochureMajorThemesofCatholicSocialTeachings “Each person is not only sacred but social. The family is the central social ins:tu:on that must be supported and strengthened, not undermined. Howweorganizeoursociety-ineconomicsandpoli:cs,inlawandpolicy-directlyaffectshumandignity,thefamily,andthe capacityofindividualstogrowandsupportoneanotherincommunity. Werealizeourdignityandrightsinrela:onshipwitheachother,in community.Humanbeingsgrowandachievefulfillmentincommunity.” Volunteers and Team Captains Needed for AoD Mercy In Action Day: Saturday, October 1 Wearelookingforteamcaptainsandvolunteerstosignuptopar[cipateintheAoDMercyinAcMonDayonSaturday,October1. Signup boardsareinthechurch’sGatheringSpace.Eachvolunteerwillreceiveat-shirt,con[nentalbreakfastandlunchonthatday.TheArchdioceseofDetroit would like this event to become an annual one. It is similar to the Make a Difference campaign the only difference is that we provide the types of volunteeropportuni[eswithinourcommunity. PleasehelpusbeChristLiketoothers. Makeanefforttoshowothersthatweareonefamilyandwe careforeachotherinourcommunity.Wehaveavarietyofac[vi[esinwhichfamiliesorindividualscansignuptopar[cipate.Anyques[ons,please calltheparishofficeandasktospeaktosomeoneinChris[anService. AllvolunteersmustsignupbeforeWednesday,August10. Childrenunder16 yearsofagemustbeaccompaniedbyaparentoradultleader. ListOfAcMviMesforThatDay • HeroesonHinesHalfMarathonand5K:Volunteerswillpassoutwater,cheeronrunners,setupandcleanupattheevent.Allproceedsforthis eventwillgoforthelongtermmaintenanceandupkeepoftheFirstRespondersMemoriallocatedatthecornerofHinesDriveandHaggertyRoad inPlymouthTownship. • 22ndAnnualMichiganStatePoliceFallColorRunatMayburyStatePark:Volunteerswillpassoutwatercheeronrunners,setupandcleanupat the event. Proceeds to this event will benefit The Blue Line of Michigan which is a nonprofit, strictly volunteer organiza[on, dedicated to providingassistancetolawenforcementfamiliesincrisisandalsotheMSPFallenTrooperMemorialwhichisamemorialinLansing. • PlymouthMiracleLeague:Volunteerswillbeabaseballbuddyforaspecialneedschild/teenager.Thevolunteerwillstaywithhis/herbuddyfor theen[rethreeinninggame.Thevolunteerwillhelpthebuddybat,runbases,playaposi[ononthefieldandcheerteammates.Thegameisat BilkieFieldindowntownPlymouth. • MakingAcMvityKitsforHospitalizedChildren: Volunteerswillworkwithassistedlivingseniorsinmakingac[vitykitsforhospitalizedchildren. Oncethekitsaremadethevolunteerswillstaytosocializewiththeseniorsandshareasnackwiththem. • SVdPPackthePodWeekend:Volunteerswillhelpunloadclothing,smallappliances,andvarioushouseholditemsfromcars.Thiswilltakeplace inthechurchparkinglot. • DetroitAthleMcLeagueNeworGentlyUsedSporMngGoodsCollecMon:Volunteerswillhelpunloadcarsandsortspor[nggooditems.Allitems collectedwillbegiventotheDetroitAthle[cLeague. Itemsinneedare:soccer(cleats,shinguards,soccerballs);volleyball(volleyballs,knee pads, shoes); baseball (cleats, miUs, catcher’s gear, helmets, ball bags and bats less than 2 years old); football (cleats, footballs) and basketball(basketballs,basketballsneakers). • AngelPillowCra_:VolunteerswillbestuffingandsewingshutAngelPillowstobedistributedtolocalhospitalstobegiventotheirbreastcancer pa[ents.Thisac[vitywillbedoneintheJohntheXXIIIRoom. • HolidayCardsforOurSoldiers: Volunteerswillbemakingcardsofthanks,encouragement,andcheertoourU.S.ArmedForces,veteransand militaryfamilies.ThecardswillbemadeintheMarthaMaryRoom. • KitchenHelpers:VolunteerswillsetupandcleanupfortheCon[nentalBreakfastinthemorningandthepizzalunchintheapernoon.Allea[ng ac[vi[eswillbedoneintheFatherErnieCenter. OLV St. Vincent de Paul Society | Conference #437 In the Gospel, Jesus tells the parable about the rich man who selfishly stored all his grain and goods only to die and not enjoy his abundance. What we struggle all our lives to learn is that life does not consist of possessions nor our perceived security, but of being possessed by God. Listening to Luke’s Gospel today brings to mind those individuals who were singularly, inwardly focused on amassing monetary and physical possessions so they would be “comfortable” in their later years, only to meet with tragic demise months after their retirement. As Jesus teaches, it is not in worldly possessions but in giving selfless loving service to those in need which can bring peace, comfort and joy into our hearts. Join us at our next meeting on Tuesday, August 9, at 7:00 p.m., in the Martha Mary Room. OUR LADY OF VICTORY PAGE 6 WWW.OLVNORTHVILLE.ORG After School Faith Formation Wish List We are looking ahead to some of our needs for the program this fall. Three areas in which we need dedicated, faith filled people who feel called to the ministry of Catechesis are: Classroom Catechist, Sunday Liturgy of the Word Catechist, Sunday Christ the Good Shepherd Preschool Aide, as well as a Special Needs Catechist or classroom companion. We trust in the faith community of OLV to help us make all of this a reality! If the Holy Spirit is nudging you to help bring the Good News to others, please give us a call at (248) 349-2559. 2016 Catholic serviceS appeal We are so grateful for all those who remembered to return their CSA pledge card—we are now within $50,000 of our quota! Please take a minute to complete your card and return it to the parish office or make your pledge online at www.aod.org. Thank you for your support! 2016 Quota: $245,846 CSA Pledges to date: 491 CSA Pledged Amount: $196,434 MINUTE Vocations The annual Seminary Day for Altar Boys will be held Friday, August 5, thanks to your gifts to the Catholic Services Appeal. Altar boys in grades 7-12 will be able to have Mass with Archbishop Allen Vigneron, learn more about the seminary and priesthood, and interact with priests and seminarians from the Archdiocese. The archdiocesan Office of Priestly Vocations provides many opportunities for boys and men to better understand and discern where it is that the Lord might be calling them. Besides the Seminary Day for Altar Boys, the office hosts discernment overnights and weekends, discernment days for junior high and high school students, a Solemn Evening Prayer and Dinner, and a vocations convocation for parish vocations committees. It also provides outreach to parishes and schools and vocations literature, brochures, and prayer cards. For details about the Seminary Day for Altar Boys, go to www.detroitpriest.com. For more information about CSA-funded ministries, programs, and services, please go to www.AOD.org. Moving? If you are moving, please help us keep our parish records current by no[fying theofficeat(248)349-2621or olvoffi[email protected]. Please contact us if there is a changeofaddress,phonenumber,emailaddress,orifyouhave foundanewspiritualhome.Thankyou! Christ the Good Shepherd Preschool Program It is time to think about our Sunday, 9:30 a.m, Preschool program which is for 3 ½-5 year old children. Although sessions begin September 25, we are registering now so that we have ample time to prepare material for the atrium. Please call the Faith Formation Office at the number above for needed forms to reserve your child’s spot!! Registration for Faith Formation 2016-2017 Continues Just a reminder that we are in the process of accepting registrations for the upcoming year in Faith Formation which is for children in preschool through the eighth grade. You can download forms from the parish website at www.olvnorthville.org, or email Mary Ellen at [email protected]. Questions? Please call me. I am happy to assist you! Scripture Reflection for the family We love the thought of a secure life. Much time and energy is spent in making sure that we are looking out for the future. Whole industries have evolved over this need to have a comfortable life especially in our later years. This weekend’s gospel, however, throws caution to our sense of what we really need in order to be happy and what our true treasures are. In Jesus’ parable, we hear of a man who having harvested a more than plentiful crop first thinks of ways in which to store all the grains so that he would have enough for the future. Who can blame him? We all know about rainy day funds. However, his plan to have enough for the future is quickly interrupted. We are told at the end of the story that God tells the man he is a fool for he was to die that day and questions the man as to whom will all this belong? What the man had thought was so diligently planned out was not what mattered to God. Families are first to teach their children the valuable lesson of what truly matters in life. When we only concern ourselves with wants instead of true needs, we can easily fall into the trap of never considering the difference between the riches of this world as opposed to what are the riches of God. And parents, who struggle with the larger question of prudent ownership and the acquisition of goods, teach their children how to discern what is necessary and to actively share with others their blessings. God’s vision is very different from ours and brings a new mindset with it. Sharing then is done not from our excess but from a sense of already having what we really need. And we will do it with the recognition that to give to others is not charity but a part of God’s plan. Jesus’ lesson is an important one this week. What matters to God is the highest good. It will make us rich in ways that will bring lasting happiness and true peace! Mary Ellen Skene, Director SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PAGE 7 JULY 24, 2016 DAVID WIDZINSKI COMMUNITY GOLF CLASSIC OLV Consignment Used “Uniform”Shop FALL SALE Clothing Drop Off: Now thru August 21 At 45392 Dunbarton Drive, Novi, (248) 344-4817 Sunday, September 4, 2016 Mass @ 9:00 a.m. at Catholic Central High School Golfer registration @ 11 a.m., Shot gun start at noon Dinner @ 6:30 p.m. followed by dancing until midnight Tanglewood Golf Course 53503 W. Ten Mile Rd., South Lyon Golf, dinner & dancing - $100 per golfer Dinner & dancing only - $33 per person GOLF CONTESTS, RAFFLES, AUCTIONS, DINNER, CASH BAR, LIVE BAND & MORE! Clean out your closets! We need EVERYTHING: Please send checks made payable to “David Lives On”to: 45418 Halston Court, Novi, MI 48374 Attention: DWCGC Visit www.davidliveson.com. All donations are tax-deductible. School/Club uniforms/Sports uniforms, Victorian Festival/Renaissance/Saints Costumes! Shoes, socks, accessories! Spirit wear! TO DO: • Start organizing and identifying items for sale. • Wash, clean and hanger items (if possible). • Bag items and submit them with Name or Return Address labels or tags. • Drop off at the above address This program is a primary revenuegenerating activity for the school’s PTO & a substitute for fund-raising efforts. Please help us in any way that you can. CONSIGNMENT SHOP PROCESS: • Pricing and condition are determined by the Consignment Shop team • Items that are not school policy appropriate will be automatically donated to the Detroit Public Schools and Northville Civic Concern • 50:50 split between seller and the PTO, unless donated • Revenues sent to you within two weeks post-sale • Unsold items are kept in the shop for future sales opportunities. Thank you in advance for your contributions and donations towards our 2016-2017 school programs! Contact Joanne Gutowsky at (248) 207-9837 or [email protected], if you have any questions. NextMeeMngisSaturday,August13 KNIGHTLY NEWS New to the Parish? Joining the Knights of Columbus is a great way to get to know some of your fellow parishioners. Please contact Rick Bennett at (248) 348-9214, if you would like more information about our OLV Council. Baptism Class O LV ’s B a p t i s m Preparation and Formation class is held on the first Sunday of each month. Our next class will be Sunday, August 7, at 12:30 p.m. Please call the Parish Office at (248) 349-2621 to register. Article for the Bulletin… If you wish to submit an article for publication in the Parish Bulletin, the deadline is Wednesday, for the weekend ten days following. Flyers will only run for two weeks. If you have questions, feedback or wish to submit an article for publication, please contact the Bulletin Editor at [email protected] or leave a message at (248) 349-2621, ext. 253. OUR LADY OF VICTORY PAGE 8 Week at a Glance NORTHVILLE, MICHIGAN Readings of the Week: 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday Tuesday Monday, August 1 Mass, 7 p.m., Church AA Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Fr. Ernie Tuesday, August 2 PARISH OFFICE CLOSED Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Card Group, 1 p.m., Martha Mary Wednesday, August 3 Rosary, 8:05 a.m. Mass, 8:30 a.m., Church Thursday, August 4 Rosary, 8:05 a.m. Mass, 8:30 a.m., Church Stitching Group, 9:15 a.m., St. Anne NA Meeting, 7:00 p.m., Fr. Ernie SaintAlphonsusLiguori,BishopandDoctoroftheChurch Jer28:1-17;Ps119:29,43,79,80,95,102;Mt14:13-21 SaintEusebiusofVercelli,BishopSaintPeterJulianEymard,Priest Jer30:1-2,12-15,18-22;Ps102:16-18,19-21,29,and22-23;Mt14:22-36 or15:1-2,10-14 Jer31:1-7;Jer31:10,11-12ab,13;Mt15:21-28 SaintJohnVianney,Priest Jer31:31-34;Ps51:12-13,14-15,18-19;Mt16:13-23 TheDedicaMonoftheBasilicaofSaintMaryMajor Na2:1,3,3:1-3,6-7;Dt32:35cd-36ab,39abcd,41;Mt16:24-28 TheTransfiguraMonoftheLord Dn7:9-10,13-14;Ps97:1-2,5-6,9;2Pt1:16-19;Lk9:28b-36 NineteenthSundayinOrdinaryTime Wis18:6-9;Ps33:1,12,18-19,20-22;Heb11:1-2,8-19or11:1-2,8-12;Lk Lonely?Sad?Discouraged? Goingthroughatoughtime—emotionallyorspiritually? Strugglingwithacrisisinlife?Orsimplyfeelingdown? Consider letting a STEPHEN MINISTER help. A Stephen Minister is a memberofourcongregationwhoistrainedtolisten,care,encourage,pray andwalkalongsideyouduringdifficulttimes.Itisconfidential,freeandveryhelpful.A Stephen Minister is not a “holy joe” who will only offer prayer. This is a person who knows that sometimes the best gift a person can receive is another person who is presentandlistens! Leaveamessageonourconfidentialphoneline.AStephenLeaderwillcallyou backtoprovideyoumoreinformationabouttheprogramandthenmakeyourdecision! (248)349-2621,ext.482. Friday, August 5 Rosary, 8:05 a.m. Mass, 8:30 a.m., Church Eucharistic Adoration, 9:30 a.m., CH Adoration Closing, 11:30 a.m., CH Saturday, August 6 Reconciliation, 3:30 p.m. Mass, 5:00 p.m., Church Sunday, August 7 Mass, 7:30 a.m., Church Mass, 9:30 a.m., Church Anointing, 10:30 a.m., Church Mass, 11:30 a.m., Church Baptism Prep, 12:30 p.m., Mary UPCOMING EVENTS School Supply Collection Ends Sunday, August 14 St. Leo’s Soup Kitchen Saturday, August 27 Capuchin Sock Drive August 27-28 Mercy in Action Day Saturday, October 1 Help our Hands Help Others Dinner & Auction October 8, 2016, 6:00–10:00 p.m., $40 per person 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Auction Preview, appetizers, beer & wine selection, 50/50 Raffle Buffet Dinner Silent Auction winners selected and announced Our Lady of Victory Parish, 133 Orchard Drive, Northville, MI Tickets can be purchased at the Parish Office and after all Masses from September 3-October 2. Society of St. Vincent de Paul Conference #437 Our Lady of Victory Parish EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PAGE 9 Those who need our prayers... Dear God, we place our worries in your hands. We place our sick under your care and humbly ask that you restore your servants to health once more. Please remember to keep in prayer… Steve Allen Fr. Joseph Begay Donald Boyd Lisa Brandt Gina Buchan Barbara Burbo Claudette Buria Pat Bynum Judy Chiodo Sue Coseo Paul Coleman Bob Crawford Cindy Dicosola Elaine DiFazio Flora DiPardo Jeff Dueweke Eugene Ferrari Ed Fleming Jane Folino Pat Forcier Carolyn Freebury Patrick Fries Candy Gardner Keith Geisler Betty Hardy Michelle Hirsh Mary Hoffman Jack Homer Howard John Jerome Jeff Jorissen Michael Karpac Margo Kramar Robert Kramar Jennifer Kuphal Toni Lachowicz Eileen Longsworth Mildred Madigan James Maisano Sue McCann Maggie McQuillan-Key Nora Miller Richard Mitera Mary Namath Tom Nieto Tom O’Meara Jr. Daniel Cutwater Patricia Outwater Marilyn Patton Wallene Poteau Betty Rayburn Bob Rayburn Ken Rogale Joseph Scott Sam Seratti Connie Sheldon Dennis Sinks Patricia Thomas Shelley Trainor John Vanderwouw Christina Wheeler Lillian Wiktor Namesarekeptonthelistforfourweeks.If you wish to add or remove a name, please call the ParishOfficeat(248)349-2621.Thankyou! In Memoriam We remember and pray for the loved ones from our parish family who have entered eternal life. Constance Haverty Trudy Sowa Geraldine Wright JULY 31, 2016 Pray For Those Who Serve in Our Military Mass Intentions Do you know someone who is serving in the military? Please call the Parish Office to add your loved one’s name. Continue to pray for peace and for a lasting and peaceful solution to the world’s conflicts. USN Patrick Antio CPT Barton Blackorby Sgt Jamie Bushman 2LT Daniel Courtney LT Michael Cullen SPC Tyler DeBozy MAJ David Faulk Daniel Giraud Sr. Airman Brian Hada LT John J Hamann CPT Jay Heide LTC Barbara Krause LT Daniel Kuriluk CPT Matthew Kuriluk USMC LCPL William Litzinger PFC Ben Maday MAJ Shawn Magowan Sgt Mark McGlynn Sgt Alexandra McGlynn Cpl James McGlynn PFC Shawn M McHale Chap. Tim Meier, SJ Sgt. Steven Miller SPC Lauren Moloney WO1 Lincoln Moloney CPT Michael Morrissey DC3 SW Jeremy Nemeth 2LT Garrett Quick Capt. Mark Saurer Cpl USMC Gabriel Smith SFC William Smith PFC Nathan Swiger LTC Christopher Wagner MAJ Phillip Wiktor LCpl Dittrick Williams LTJG Adam Williams Monday, August 1 7:00 p.m. John Theodore Petz req. by the Swayne Family Spec. Int. of Joanne Ratkewicz req. by Denise Patterson Wednesday, August 3 8:30 a.m. Jean Vermette req. by Richard O’Hare & Family Lucy LaRosa req. by Tina & John Bak Thursday, August 4 8:30 a.m. Kevin Gage and Spec. Int. of his Family req. by Terry Snyder & Family Friday, August 5 8:30 a.m. Margaret Zaleski req. by Patricia Lickman Spec. Int. of Carolyn Freebury req. by Mary Comstock & Kathleen Pillon Saturday, August 6 5:00 p.m. James McQuillan req. by Dennis & Vera McQuillan Marjorie Mangold req. by Mike & Terry Gruley Healing for Friends req. by Cathy McLeod Mary Cameron req. by Cathy McLeod Sunday, August 7 7:30 a.m. Mark Siegrist Sr. req. by Kathleen Pillon & Mary Comstock Spec. Int. of Phyllis Ely req. by Kathleen Pillon & Mary Comstock 9:30 a.m. Doris O’Callaghan req. by Tim O’Callaghan Robert Marcantonio req. by Family Liz Neil req. by Family Spec. Int. of Alan Olsen req. by Family 11:30 a.m. Doris Nunn req. by Stanley Nunn Spec. Int. of Jim and Linda Okasinski on their 50th Wedding Anniversary req. by Family Ministry Schedule Saturday, August 6 Sunday, August 7 5:00 p.m. 7: 30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Clergy: Fr. Dennis Kauffman Fr. Dennis Kauffman Fr. Dennis Kauffman Fr. Dennis Kauffman Lectors: Grace Kueber Resa Fox Altar Servers Bette Fitz Denise Weaver Terry Whitfield Chris Bernard There is no schedule for the summer months. Please stop by the sacristy, if you are available to serve. Thank you! Denise Jenkins Mark Tochman OUR LADY OF VICTORY PAGE 10 WWW.OLVNORTHVILLE.ORG SACRAMENTS, MINISTERIAL OUTREACH & FAITH SHARING at OLV BapMsms: Celebrated the third and fourth Sundays of the month following the 11:30 a.m. Mass. Call the Parish Office to register for the Bap[sm Prepara[onandForma[onclassheldthefirstSundayofthemonth.NoBap[smsduringLent. First Eucharist: Parents of children who need to be prepared to receive First Eucharist should contact the Director of Faith Forma[on, Mary Ellen Skene.AdultswhowishtobepreparedforFirstEucharistshouldcontacttheRCIACoordinator,KathrynLing. ReconciliaMon:CelebratedeverySaturdayfrom3:30-4:30p.m. HolyOrders/ReligiousVocaMons:Anyoneinterestedinlearningmoreaboutvoca[onstothePriesthoodortoconsecratedreligiouslifeshouldcontact theArchdiocesanOfficeforVoca[onsat(313)237-5875. ConfirmaMon:AdultswhohavenotbeenconfirmedareinvitedtocalltheParishOfficetoarrangeforclasses.Adultsmaybeconfirmedalongwithour studentsoronPentecostSundayattheCathedraloftheMostBlessedSacrament. MarriageCouplesareinvitedtocalltheParishOffice,minimallysixmonthsinadvance,toprepareforandscheduletheirmarriage. SacramentofAnoinMngiscelebratedaperthe9:30a.m.MassonthefirstSundayofeverymonth. Funerals:PleasecontacttheParishOfficesothatwemaywalkthisjourneywithyou. RCIA:TheRiteofChris[anIni[a[onofAdultsisforanyoneinquiringabouttheCatholicFaithorwhowishestodeepentheirownunderstandingofthe CatholicFaith.YouareinvitedtocalltheRCIACoordinator,KathrynLing,formoreinforma[ononmee[ngdatesand[mes.
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