Bulletin 2016-04
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Bulletin 2016-04
A P R I L 1 7 , 2 0 1 6 11804 S. Saginaw Street Grand Blanc, MI 48439 810-694-4891 hfgb.org Facebook.com/HolyFamilyGrandBlanc Mission Statement We are a caring catholic community who are called together by Christ’s love. We are committed to drawing all people to God with the help of the Holy Spirit. We will spread the good news of Jesus Christ to our community and to the world and ultimately share eternal happiness. Active & Participating Parishioner Is a registered member of Holy Family Parish who participates weekly in Sunday Mass and contributes time, talent and treasures through stewardship. Parish Stewardship Program We acknowledge that all we are and all we have comes from God and we give back to God a planned portion of all we have received as part of Sunday Eucharist, where our personal sacrifice is joined to Christ’s Sacrifice. F O U R T H S U N D A Y O F E A S T E R P a r i s h D i r e c t o r y Parish Office .................................... 694-4891 Religious Education .................... 694-9072 Hours…...………...…………………... M-T 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. W-Th-F 8 a.m. - noon and 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Fax .………………………………………………. 694-1583 Religious Education Classes (Pre-school - Adult) Children’s Liturgy of the Word… during Sun. 10 am Mass Grades K-6 Mon. 5 - 6:15 pm or Sun 11:30 am -12:45 pm Grades 7-8…..Tues. 6:30 - 8:30 pm in St. Joseph Center Grades 9-12…..Confirmation prep (once per month, Sundays) Special Education ........................... Contact the RE office Director, Janet Gravel ......................................... ext. 151 Secretary, Sheila Konieczny……………………. ext. 101 RCIA/Baptism Director, Maddie White.………….ext. 154 Email: [email protected] Website: hfgb.org Pastor, Msgr. Jerry Vincke Parochial Vicar, Fr. Gary Koenigsknecht Deacon, Dcn. Peter Lawrence Seminarian, John Vinton Music Director, Dr. B. Simon Lee Liturgy Coordinator, Lorri O’Dea Evangelization/Discipleship, Larry Blondin Bookkeeper, Sue Satkowiak Parish Secretary, Theresa Dyer Bulletin Editor, Linda Doyle Special Projects Coordinator, Nicole Urbanik Youth Ministry ............................... 694-9072 Coordinator of H.S. Youth Ministry, Jennifer Giddings, ext. 153, meets Wednesday (during the school year), 6 - 8 pm (with an optional half hour social time until 8:30) in the St. Joseph Center. Coordinator of M.S. Youth Ministry, Jan Gravel Meets once a month - Friday, 6:30-9:00 pm Mass Schedule Weekend: Saturday (Vigil) 5:00 p.m.; Sunday 8 a.m., 10 a.m., 12 p.m. & 5 p.m. (5 p.m. changes to 6 p.m. on May 29th, 2016) Children’s Liturgy of the Word - during 10 a.m. Mass For children four years old - 2nd grade Weekday: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m. Holy Day: As announced in bulletin. Sacraments Reconciliation: Mon. - Fri. 5 - 5:30 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m. - 12:00 noon, Sunday 9:30 a.m. - 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. - 12 p.m., and by appt. with a Parish Priest. Baptism: Please make arrangements in advance. Marriage: Please make arrangements with Parish Priest at least nine months in advance. Prayers & Devotions Rosary: 7:15 am MWTF / 4:45 pm Tue / 8:30 am Sat Eucharistic Adoration: Tuesday……. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Our Mother of Perpetual Help Devotion ….Tue. 6 p.m. Fatima Prayer Cell …... Wednesday 4:40 p.m. Ministry to the Ill & Bereaved Linda Waggoner, Linda Blondin ........................ 694-4891 Social Outreach Ministry ......... 771-7279 Hours ................................................ M-F 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Deacon Jack Daunt (retired) / Brian Holyfield Holy Family School ..................... 694-9072 School Day .......................................... 7:45 a.m. - 3 p.m. Principal, Theresa Purcell Assistant to Principal, Donna Delaney Administrative Assistant, Lisa Harvey Secretary, Orysia Novajovsky School Receptionist, Shelley Corcoran 2 Event/Facility Coordinator..... 694-9013 Carrie Pilarski Meeting and Event Facilities: Father Bush Parish Center, St. Joseph Center, and all other venues Pastoral Council Chairperson, Joe Bonifazi Vice Chairperson, Matthew Williams At-Large Members: Norm Fox, Jayson Richert, Tiffany Minder Commissions: Christian Service Commission Facilitator, Michelle Furman Evangelization Commission Facilitator, Randy Petrides Finance Commission Facilitator, Jim Distelrath Parish Life Commission Facilitator, Connie Lesley Worship Commission Facilitator, Bill Harris Youth Commission Facilitator, Communications Commission Facilitator, Melissa Jablonski To contact any Facilitators, please call parish office Bulletin Deadline: The deadline for each Sunday is the previous Monday by noon. Watch the bulletin for holiday early deadlines. Submit to: [email protected] hfgb.org Pastoral Msgr. Jerry’s Journal 105: As I mentioned last weekend at some of the Masses, our oldest living parishioner, Jean Dunn, passed away at 105 years old. She was Fr. Bush’s secretary and the Church organist when our parish started in 1946. We have to figure out who the oldest living parishioner is now. AL: Pope Francis recently sent out a post-synodal apostolic exhortation titled Amoris Laetitia (AL) meaning “The Joy of Love.” Our Holy Father recommended reading it slowly; I’ve just started reading it and I hope you get a chance to read it too. I’ll share some thoughts in the coming weeks. Faith Fest: On June 25 the Diocese of Lansing and the St. Francis Retreat Center in DeWitt are putting on the first annual Faith Fest. The event includes food and music, with the highlight being Matt Maher whose songs are constantly played on Christian radio stations. Tickets are $30 each. For more information please contact www.faithfest16.com. Vocation Mass: Bishop Boyea is visiting our parish to celebrate Mass with 7th graders from around the diocese on Thursday, April 21, at 9:30 a.m. His topic will be our vocation to follow Christ stemming from our baptism and where that leads us. Concert: Hope to see many of you at our “Year of Mercy” concert this Saturday, April 25. I know that Dr. Simon Lee and the different choir members are really working hard in preparation. Christian persecution: Continue to read about our brothers and sisters who are being persecuted in Iraq and Syria. A priest named Father Bazi had his teeth knocked out, his nose smashed and his back broken with a hammer—simply because he was a Christian and a Catholic priest. The number of Catholics in Iraq has dwindled from once a population of three million to 180,000. Confirmation/First Communion Interviews: This week I we are continuing the interviews with those preparing for the Sacraments of First Holy Communion and Confirmation. Thanks to all the teachers and catechists who have done a great job in preparing them. John Vinton: This past Thursday, April 14, some of our staff met with Fr. VanDecker from Sacred Heart Major Seminary to go over the year with our in-resident seminarian John Vinton. John hopes to attend Sacred Heart in the fall and God willing, become a priest in 2020. Speak- 3 Notes ing of seminarians, Alberto Nickerson will be joining us for the year beginning in May. CRHP: Please pray for our 27 men attending the CRHP retreat this weekend. May God continue the grace he has begun in them. Have a blessed week! Please know of my prayers and love for you. Saint quote of the week: “And he departed from our sight that we might return to our heart, and there find Him. For He departed, and behold, He is here.” Trip to Rome It is good to be back at Holy Family! I had a wonderful trip to Rome with some of my siblings as we went to visit our brother Lee and I wanted to share a few graces from the trip. The first grace was being able to make the trip with my family. We had a blast exploring the city – we also got lost at least once every day and have some fun stories from trying to use the Italian rail system! A second grace was being able to celebrate Mass at the various Churches we visited. A few highlights were celebrating Mass at the tomb of St. Gregory the Great in St. Peter’s Basilica, at the tomb of Blessed Bartolo Longo in Pompeii, and at the altar containing the relics of the Eucharistic miracle in Orvieto. It was an incredible privilege to celebrate Mass at each of those places. A third grace was being able to attend Mass with the Pope on Divine Mercy Sunday and then going through the Holy Doors that afternoon. Jesus was very generous! Please know that I kept you all in my prayers as I visited the various Holy sites. Again, it is good to be back! God bless, Sing of God’s Mercy The Church of the Holy Family Is presenting a free concert with reception immediately following Saturday, April 23rd You are all invited to come at 7:00 p.m. Featuring: Adult choir, Youth Chamber Choir, Children’s Choir, and Handbell Choir hfgb.org Stewardship & Worship Receive God’s gifts gratefully - Cherish & tend to them responsibly - Share them in justice & love - Return them to God First Holy Communion Masses Saturday, April 30th, at 5:00 p.m. (21 students) Sunday, May 1st, at 12:00 p.m. (19 students) DSA Week #8 Thank you to everyone who has shared the many blessings they have 448 pledges received with their generous gift to our $136,855.00 Diocesan Services Appeal. Our gifts to 79% DSA will support adoption services, counseling services, services for the aging and the blind/sight impaired… programs for those who are deaf/hard of hearing.. Programs for those who are struggling in their marriage, as well as exciting programs like our Diocesan Youth Leadership Camp, training teens to serve as Disciples of Christ. These are a few of the more than 100 ministries in our diocese that are made possible by our contributions to DSA. If you have not made a gift or pledge, we invite you to join the faithful of our parish community who have taken an active role in the mission of the Church. Stewardship of Treasure Saturday, May 7th, at 5:00 p.m. (13 students) Sunday, May 8th, at 12:00 p.m. (16 students) The homilies will be geared toward First Holy Communicants. Seating will be an issue with families attending so you may wish to arrive early. Please keep these children in your prayers. Flower Time - Support Athletics Holy Family Boosters are selling $10 coupons for you to buy all types of flowers and vegetables at SUNRISE GREENHOUSE (at Perry and Vassar Roads). Coupons must be used from May 1 to June 15. Proceeds used for school athletics. Contact Cathy Lane 694-0524 or Leo Solano (517) 862-2774 or the school office 694-9072. Checks may be made out to Holy Family School. April 9th & 10th, 2016 Registered Families 1748 Envelopes received this week Online givers this week Amount offered from envelopes Amount offered from online giving Amount offered from visitors Total Weekly Offerings 457 108 Thank you for all who gave Easter flower memorials! Additional memorial: Ann Graham by Linda & Doug Graham $ 28,999.97 $ 7,772.00 $ 1,111.40 $ 37,883.37 *5% Recipient: Catholic Medical Mission Board Recipients of 5% tithing of weekend collections: April 16/17: FISH of Grand Blanc helps families in need, living in the Grand Blanc school district, by providing and distributing food, clothing and/or other services on a temporary and emergency basis. April 23/24: Christ the King Parish is part of the “Faith in Flint Initiative.” They serve the people in Flint, providing basic services. 4 Easter Flowers Reflection “The disciples were filled with joy and the Holy Spirit.” ACTS 13:52 Because the disciples heard Our Lord’s call, they were able to spread the Gospel message with strength and vitality. We, too, can experience that same joy if we take time to open our hearts, listen to God, ask for His direction and allow the Holy Spirit to guide our lives and our decisions. hfgb.org What’s Happening Bereavement Support Group Have you recently or in the past experienced the loss of a loved one and would like to meet with others who have similar losses, concerns, and issues? Holy Family is planning a small group four-part series, Through a Lens Darkly: Grief, Loss and C. S. Lewis, where participants will encounter and identify with the emotion felt after a significant loss. For more information or to register, please call Linda Waggoner at the parish office (810) 694-4891. We will meet Monday evenings in the Fr. Bush small hall on April 18th, May 2nd, and 9th, from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. HF Athletic Boosters Meeting JUST A REMINDER – due to Spring Break/Schedule Conflicts meeting date changed to April 19th! When: Tuesday, April 19th Where: Father Bush Parish Center - Small Hall Time: 8 PM – 9 PM Check out the latest news regarding Holy Family School athletic activities! Come hungry - we will be serving snacks and refreshments. Also, any Holy Family School parent who attends the meeting will receive a free ice cream school cafeteria voucher for their children! Any questions? Please contact Holy Family Athletic Boosters Membership Chair, Scott Schuette (517) 256-9706 or [email protected]. 55 & Over Group All our garage sales are special times when we as 55 and Over seniors and helpers come together and show our talents and abilities to organize, coordinate, and to reminisce, laugh and give hugs when we are tired. Baked goods and especially pies are needed for both days. Please help as much as you can. Here CRHP - Evening of Discipleship Past Men CRHP Participants and team members: Please join us if you are feeling the desire for renewal and would like to be part of Team 18. The Evening of Discipleship will be Thursday, April 21st, at 7:00 p.m. in the Fr. Bush Small Hall. If you have any questions, please contact Larry Blondin at the parish office (694-4891, ext. 254). 55 & Over Group Indoor Garage Sale and Bake Sale Friday, April 29th / 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday, April 30th / 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Help! We need your donations. We’re looking for: gently used clothing, clean items in good condition, and baked goods (tax receipt upon request). Drop off times: Mon, Apr 25 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Tue, Apr 26 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Wed. Apr 27 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Thu, Apr 28 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Drop off location is the Fr. Bush Parish Center. *pick up is also available For pick up or other information, contact Barb (810) 6948209 (home) or (810) 241-2862 (cell). Euchre Night at Holy Family Holy Family Parish Life Commission is hosting Euchre Night to benefit the Lansing Diocese Seminarians on Friday, May 6th, in the St. Joseph Center. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with game play beginning at 7:00 p.m. Cost per person is $15 which includes snacks, beverages, and eight rounds of play. Come join in the fun and support our seminarians. Lunch this Tuesday, April 19th, is 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Lost and Found No lunch on Tuesday, April 26th (garage sale week). A Pandora necklace was recently found in the church parking lot. Please call (694-4891) or stop in to the church office if you think it might be yours. 5 hfgb.org 6 hfgb.org What’s Happening Here The online event of the year FORMED presents ten weeks of Divine Mercy in the Second Greatest Story Ever Told Register at FORMED.org (parishioners enter code 8T48MY). Episode 1 - God’s School of Trust (available through April 17) Episode 2 - Behold, This Heart (available through April 24) (plus eight more episodes - new one each week) This series will also be offered as a five-week course study. Two episodes and discussions each week. Mondays: April 18, May 2, 9, 16, 23 / 7 - 8:45 p.m. Tuesdays: April 19 through May 17 / 9:15 - 11:00 a.m. St. Joseph Hall, Holy Family Parish (210 Bush St.) Information [email protected]. All are welcome - no cost. Mission Makeover 2016 Edition July 11 - 15, 2016 What is Mission Makeover? It’s a summer program for middle school students, those who just completed 6th, 7th, and 8th grade, as well as high school students who are not able to travel with the high school group, to be involved in mission work locally. The week will provide students with the opportunity to serve others both in our parish and the local community. Some of our worksites include Catholic Charities, North End Soup Kitchen, Holy Angels, Autism Center and here at Holy Family. The week will also include tons of fun with various evening activities and a fun day Friday at a waterpark. Registration forms will be sent out in April. If you have any questions, please call the Religious Ed office at 694-9072, ext.101. Mission Makeover Parent Information Meeting Sunday, April 24th, at 11:30 a.m. in the Fr. Bush Parish Center, small hall Please join us for this informative meeting regarding the upcoming Mission Makeover which is July 11-15, 2016. Members of the Mission Team will be there to answer any questions you may have and will also have registration forms available. If you have questions prior to the meeting, please call the Religious Education office at 694-9072, ext.101. 7 Another successful support week has come and gone. We served three families with six wonderful children. Mealtimes were spirited and families were warm and talkative. The kids enjoyed a visit from Rob Toth and his therapy dog, Ben, as well as a donation of Dairy Queen treats from parishioner Dawn Davis. Both put big smiles on their little faces! A big thank you to the following volunteers for donating food, time and talent to the families during our support week! You make our ministry a success! Pam Salem, Megan Walker, Linda Tripp, Dale Tripp, Carol Puzycki, Peggy Tuohy, Gina Hunsinger, Rick Perry, Kris Perry, Genna Randazzo, Susan Hasselbach, Jim Distelrath, Mike Fogg, Mary Fogg, Dawn Davis, and Rob Toth. We will be serving Family Promise families again May 31, June 2, and June 4th. We would love to have you join us! We will need volunteers to provide fellowship, donate food, and/or assist in serving a meal. We always welcome new volunteers! To volunteer or for more information, please contact Amy Deloney 771-7285 / [email protected]. Our newest parishioners John and Kari Svinarich and family Kristi Thornton Jessica Verhaeghe Elizabeth McGinnis Rolland and Linda McGinnis Kevin and Maryann Wilcox Amy Rariden and family Clyde and Kristin Smith and family Thomas and Cheryl Howard Ronald Randall Carmen Skidmore Elaine Packard John Kopec Stacie Bright and family Mass Intentions April 18 - 24 Monday, April 18 8:00 AM Mary Coughlin (Living) by Fr. Ken Coughlin 5:30 PM Raymond Blind by David and Sam Abu-Shakra Tuesday, April 19 8:00 AM Mary Coughlin (Living) by Bernice Murphy 5:30 PM Dr. Charles & Margaret Claffey by KofC 6742 Wednesday, April 20 8:00 AM Mary Anna Satkowiak by Frank & Camille Doherty 5:30 PM Frank Fleck by Rosemary Zessin Thursday, April 21 8:00 AM Cheryl DeMarco Mellor by Joan Urich-Moses 5:30 PM Louie Viselli by Lisa Lamb Friday, April 22 8:00 AM Mary Anna Satkowiak by Mary Ann Moreau 5:30 PM Geoffrey Riek by Bob and Donna Turmell Saturday, April 23 8:00 AM Dec. Mem. of Jobbagy Family by Richard Jobbagy 5:00 PM Frank Fleck by Bob and Donna Turmell Sunday, April 24 8:00 AM Vince Balasko by Sharon Balasko Family 10:00 AM All Holy Family Parishioners 12:00 PM Robert Woolsey by Barbara Rachor 5:00 PM Denny O'Rourke by Nancy Repuyan Holy Family Happenings Sunday, April 17 - CRHP Retreat 9 AM - 2 PM Coffee & Donuts (FBPC) 11:30 AM - 2:30 PM HS Confirmation class (FBPC) 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM K-6th Grade Rel. Ed. classes (HFS) 7 - 8:30 PM RCIA (HFS) Monday, April 18 4 - 5 PM HS Chamber Choir Rehearsal (HFS) 5 - 6:15 PM K-6th Grade Religious Ed. Classes (HFS) 6:30 - 8 PM Bereavement Group (FBPC) 6:30 - 8 PM Parish Bell Choir Rehearsal (HFS) Tuesday, April 19 9 AM - 5 PM Eucharistic Adoration (CH) 9:15 - 10:45 AM Divine Mercy in the 2nd Greatest Story (SJC) 11 AM - 2 PM Senior Luncheon (FBPC) 6 - 6:15 PM Our Mother of Perpetual Help Devotion (CH) 6:30 - 8:30 PM 7th/8th Grade Religious Ed. class (SJC) 7 - 8:30 PM Baptism Prep (HFS) 8 - 9:30 PM Holy Family Athletic Boosters (FBPC) Wednesday, April 20 9 AM - 12:30 PM St. Joseph Guild (FBPC) 4:40 PM Fatima Apostolate Prayer Group (CH) 5 - 7 PM Knights of Columbus Spaghetti dinner (FBPC) 6 - 8:30 PM High School Youth Group (SJC) 7 - 8:30 PM Pastoral Council meeting (FBPC) Thursday, April 21 5:20 - 6:10 PM Parish Children’s Choir (HFS) 6:30 - 9 PM CRHP Night of Discipleship (FBPC) 6:30 - 8:30 PM DBSA Meeting (HFS) 7 - 9 PM Parish Adult Cantor & Choir Rehearsal (CH) Friday, April 22 3:15 - 4 PM Help Put God Back in America (CH) Saturday, April 23 9 - 10:30 AM Men’s Bible Study & Fellowship (HFS) 7 PM Sing of God’s Mercy concert (CH) Liturgical Ministry April 23 - 24 Fifth Sunday of Easter 5:00 PM Liturgy for Saturday, April 23 Lectors: Mary Ann Hergenreder, Lou Lobsinger Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist: Sandy Sprague Reggie Boerger Kourtney Lobsinger Kathy Swiantek Dennis Bridges Dawn Davis Doug Zloto Julie Czerniak Cindy Edmonds Servers: (names removed for web publication) 8:00 AM Liturgy for Sunday, April 24 Lectors: Rod Shick, Judy Puidokas Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist: Joan Costigan Paul Racine Megan Vicari Pat Costigan Sandra Racine J.J. Vicari David Roberts II Cesar Bernabe Ica Bernabe Servers: (names removed for web publication) 10:00 AM Liturgy for Sunday, April 24 Lectors: Matthew Williams, Gary Campbell Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist: Terri Yochim Matt Dillon Patrick Kelly Betty Ardahl Patsy Dillon Cathy Kelly Colleen Argus Jim Distelrath Earl Hagen Doug Benchley Nancy Distelrath Richard Cross Paul Garson Servers: (names removed for web publication) 12:00 PM Liturgy for Sunday, April 24 Lectors: Mark Dyer, Dr. Steve James Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist: Scott Heron Desiree Londrigan Bill Harris Cynthia Leavy Paul Londrigan Jane Harris Donald Leavy Michelle McLane Chris Harris Connie Lesley Sondra Rutkoski Cheryl Gelisse Kathy Savoie Servers: (names removed for web publication) 5:00 PM Liturgy for Sunday, April 24 Lectors: Liam Konieczny, Lucinda Peterman Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist: Sheila Konieczny Nancy Repuyan Ilene Sheline Kristin Koglin Debbie Stiff Matt Sheline Martha Mansour Geraldine Szydlowski (Help needed) Servers: (names removed for web publication) Weekly Readings April 17 - 24 Sunday: Acts 13:14, 43-52/Ps 100:1-3, 5/Rv 7:9, 14b-17/ Jn 10:27-30 Monday: Acts 11:1-18/Ps 42:2-3; 43:3-4/Jn 10:1-10 Tuesday: Acts 11:19-26/Ps 87:1-7/Jn 10:22-30 Wednesday: Acts 12:24--13:5a/Ps 67:2-3, 5-6, 8/Jn 12:44-50 Thursday: Acts 13:13-25/Ps 89:2-3, 21-22, 25, 27/Jn 13:16-20 Friday: Acts 13:26-33/Ps 2:6-11/Jn 14:1-6 Saturday: Acts 13:44-52/Ps 98:1-4/Jn 14:7-14 Next Sunday: Acts 14:21-27/Ps 145:8-13/Rv 21:1-5a/Jn 13:31-33a, 34-35 April 17, 2016 8 Youth News High School Youth Ministry Youth Group All high school youth are invited to attend our weekly Youth Group meeting on Wednesday, April 20th. We meet in the St. Joseph Center from 6 – 8:00 p.m. with a pizza dinner arriving at 5:30 p.m. This week we will be discussing: Psalm 18:35 – You are Strong. Young people will explore God and their faith as sources of strength by focusing on Psalm 18: 35. We will be identifying ways to resist temptation from the Bible and name three things we will do to stay strong as disciples Drop-In Center The drop-in center is open this week on Monday, April 18th, from 2:30 – 5:00 p.m. and Wednesday, April 20th, from 2:30 – 6:00 p.m. Come and work on your homework, group projects, or just hang out with your friends. All high school youth are welcome! Spaghetti Dinner Come join the Knights as they sponsor their Spaghetti Dinner on Wednesday, April 20th, from 5 7:00 p.m. in the Fr. Bush Parish Center. Adults $7 / Child (11 and under) $3. and more Religious Education First Communion Dinner The First Communion Dinner will take place on Thursday, April 21st, at 6:00 p.m. in the Fr. Bush Parish Center. We are still in need of volunteers to help with this dinner (a few hours during the day and a few hours in the evening). If you would like to help, please call the Religious Education office at 810-694-9072, ext.101. Vacation Bible School June 20 - 24, 2016 Our theme this year is Deep Sea Discovery, where we will dive deep into the Bible to discover that God is with us wherever we go! We are in need of volunteers to lead sessions, teach, and be an aide in the classrooms. This is a great way to serve and have tons of fun! If you are interested in helping, please call the Religious Education office at 694-9072, ext.101. All materials will be provided and a meeting will be held in late April to plan sessions. This opportunity is also open to middle and high school students - a great way to get service hours. Registration forms for students will be sent out in April. We are in need of teachers and station leaders for this program. If you are in high school and would like to lead a group of students or run one of the stations, please call the Religious Ed. office at 694-9072, ext.101. Sunday Evening Mass Time Change After reviewing our seasonal Sunday evening Mass times that were implemented in September 2014, the Commission and Msgr. Jerry have decided to make a change to a permanent time. Effective Memorial Day weekend, Sunday, May 29th, the Sunday evening Mass time will be 6:00 p.m. and will remain the same time year round. Parvuli Dei Evangelion Young Adult Ministry Sunday, April 17th Join us at the Zielinski's at 1:00 p.m. to watch the Symbolon Video Series. Reflection to follow. Email for directions. Tuesday, April 19th Join us at the Zielinski's at 7:00 p.m. to provide personal testimony about what God does for us in our daily lives. Email for directions. Email [email protected] or Jennifer Giddings at [email protected] for directions or for more information. Visit our website for future meeting details at www.Evangelionmichigan.weebly.com 9 (names and picture removed for web publication) In Latin Parvuli Dei means "Children of God." This program helps the Webelos Cub Scouts explore a wide range of activities with his family to discover the presence of God in their daily lives. As a special part of God's creation, each boy learns what it means to be a member of God's family and of his own family and how to care for one another. With the help of Msgr. Jerry and Fr. Gary, these 4th grade boys in Pack 18 at Holy Family received the Parvuli Dei Award on Sunday, April 10th, during a special ceremony at St. Mary Cathedral in Lansing. hfgb.org Parish Prayers A funeral Mass will be held at Holy Family on April 23 for Emma E. Brunette. Emma, 82, died on Thursday, March 31, 2016. She was born December 31, 1933, in Imlay City to Russell and Alberta Mathie. She married Albert Lawrence Brunette on February 27, 1954. Surviving are two daughters, Jan (Roger) Brunette-Hunyady, and Ranee (John) Jackson, three grandchildren, a greatgranddaughter and a sister. A funeral Mass was held at Holy Family on April 8 for Deannie Glasco. Deannie, 44, died on Thursday, March 31, 2016. She was born on October 25, 1971. Surviving are her husband Michael, son Mason, daughter Marisa, as well as her mother, a sister and a brother. She was preceded in death by her father. A funeral Mass was held at Holy Family on April 12 for Marjorie “Jean” Dunn. Jean, age 105, died on Saturday, April 9, 2016. She was born November 7, 1910, in Keyser, Ontario, to Berton and Ethel Herrington. Surviving is a brother James. She was preceded in death by her husband Homer L. Carlyon and later her husband James “Alex” Dunn, as well as seven siblings. A funeral Mass was held at Holy Family on April 13 for Mary Smith. Mary, age 91, died on Saturday, April 9, 2016. She was born August 5, 1924, in Dallas, Texas. Surviving are her husband “Smitty,” children Linda Smith (Jim) Legeret, Michael (Trish Zito), Nancy Smith Yeckl, Kerry (Guy) Pierce, and Kenneth (Sheri), and eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, a brother and a daughter. Lord, we remember in our prayers Emma E. Brunette, Deannie Glasco, Marjorie “Jean” Dunn, and Mary Smith, whom you have called to be with you. May the calming peace of your love be with their families. Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and may the perpetual light shine upon them. Amen. Please Pray for the Ill and their Caregivers Please remember in prayer those listed in the April 3 bulletin and those listed in the Parish Book of Intercessions at the back of the church. 10 a n d m o r e Please pray for the following Holy Family parishioners who died on these dates: April 17 Lloyd Turmell, Joseph Reske, Raymond Jacob Schreck April 18 Lyle Hall, Teresa A. Cookingham, Kerwin D. Kundinger, Evelyn Londrigan April 19 Robert Fromholz, John Cavanaugh, Vivian Solomon, Ann Corsi April 20 Grant Stewart, Olivia E. Ludwig, Ava Madison Fisher April 21 William Dwyer April 22 Ella Carriveau, Frances Benson April 23 Leo Gibbons, Marycatherine McCarty, Daniel Skrovan Banns of Marriage Megan Benton and Grant Dunkel April 23, 2016 Prayer Intentions of Pope Francis for April Universal: Small Farmers - That small farmers may receive a just reward for their precious labor. Evangelization: African Christians - That Christians in Africa may give witness to love and faith in Jesus Christ amid political-religious conflicts. were presented in memory of Raymond Jacob Schreck by Joan Schreck and family hfgb.org What’s Happening Here Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults RCIA: Easter Vigil and Mystagogy: Savoring the Mystery of God The Easter Vigil - what a glorious night! This is the night when we heard the saving love of our Creator God through the Old Testament readings and the fulfillment of His promises to us in the resurrection of His Son, Jesus Christ, in the New Testament readings. This is the night where our Easter Alleluia’s rang out and we renewed our baptismal promises. This is the night where our Elect were reborn into new life in Christ thru Baptism, where they, along with the rest of our Candidates, professed their faith in the Holy Trinity and in the teachings of Holy Mother Church and received the outpouring of the gifts of the Holy Spirit through Confirmation. This is the night where they all received Jesus into their hearts for the first time through Holy Communion. Truly, what a night! A profound experience - almost too good to be true - yet it is the truest reality. Anyone who has ever been in love and is new to the overwhelming experience of it, needs time to reflect on what has happened to them. During the Easter Season, our newest members will enter into a period known as Mystagogy - a period of “savoring the mystery of God.” Over these next few weeks, they will reflect on the Easter Sacraments and “look backward” to a specific moment(s) when they experienced God’s mysterious presence. Through the grace of the Holy Spirit, this time to“ look backward” will provide them with direction and renewed commitment for moving forward in their faith journey. Just like looking back at graduation, ordination or wedding pictures can give us more hope and joy for the future, reflecting on the experience of the “mysteries” - the sacraments - can renew our commitment to live as sons and daughters of God. Mystagogy is not just something that happens in the RCIA process. We are all called to enter into and savor the mystery of God when we participate in the Liturgy and in our daily lives. Our God who loves us so completely, so unconditionally, so radically, is always revealing Himself to us - He just asks that we be open to Him and He will do the rest. “How have I encountered God this week?”, How have I encountered Christ in the Liturgy this week?” These are questions to ask the Holy Spirit in prayer and trust that He will reveal the answers to you and the reality that our God is closer to us than our own breath, than our own heartbeat. Easter blessings, Maddie White, RCIA/Baptism Coordinator (picture removed for web publication) We welcome eighteen new members to our family! Coffee and Donuts or Pizza DBSA Peer-led Support Group Please remember to join us in the Father Bush Parish Center after the 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., and 12:00 p.m. Masses. We have coffee and donuts after the Sunday morning Masses and pizza is served after the 12:00 p.m. Mass. Come visit with your fellow parishioners! (Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance) Join a community of caring and supportive people who can help you on your road to recovery. The support group meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month from 6:30-8:00 p.m. at the Holy Family School cafeteria. For more information, call Angela at (810) 347-4706. 11 hfgb.org 12 hfgb.org Here and There Saints for the Week (April 17 - 23) April 21: St. Anselm St. Anselm was born at Aosta in Piedmont in 1033. He entered the Benedictine Order at the monastery of Bec in France. While he quickly progressed in the spiritual life, he taught theology to his fellow students. He went to England where he was appointed archbishop of Canterbury. He fought vigorously for the freedom of the Church and for this he was twice exiled. He is known for his writings in philosophy and mystical theology. His definition of theology is “faith seeking understanding.” He died in 1109. April 23: St. George Legend states that St. George was born at Cappadocia and instructed in the Christian religion by his mother. He became a soldier in the Roman army and confronted Diocletian, the cruel persecutor of Christians. As a result, George was handed over to the torturers, who tried every means to put him to death; but he came through all the tortures unscathed. Pretending to offer sacrifice to the pagan idols, with all the people assembled, George prayed and fire came down from heaven, killing all the pagan priests and people. In the end, George was beheaded. The crusaders considered St. George to be their patron. He was also named the patron of England in 1222. Until 1778 the feast of St. George was a holy day of obligation for English Catholics. In iconography, St. George is portrayed as the conqueror of the dragon. Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians presents Bunco for St. Luke’s N.E.W. Life Center Saturday, April 23rd at St. John Vianney Parish Hall (2319 Bagley St., Flint) Starts at 5:00 p.m. / Dinner 6:00 p.m. / Game 7:00 p.m. Tickets $25 each (group rates available) For ticket information, contact Marti Donnelly (810) 624-0757 Special Needs Mass Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in Burton hosts a special needs Mass the 4th Sunday of each month at 1:00 p.m. This Mass has a homily and music that is tailored to those with special needs. The Mass enables children and adults with special needs to serve, to read, to usher and to participate in whatever else they feel comfortable doing. The next Mass will be on April 24th at 1:00 p.m. at Holy Redeemer. 13 Diocese of Lansing Position Available The Diocese of Lansing is accepting applications for a Donor Relations and Database Specialist. To learn more about the position and how to apply, please visit www.dioceseoflansing.org/employment. Chicken Dinner The Daughters of Isabella, Regina Coeli #1095, are having a “Grandma’s Old-Fashioned Chicken Dinner” on Sunday, May 1st, from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. at the Knights Of Columbus Hall (8428 Davison Rd., Davison). Adults $10 / Children 4-12 $6. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Diocese Position Available The Diocese of Lansing is establishing a Catholic Foundation and is seeking qualified applicants to serve as the Executive Director of the Catholic Foundation. To learn more about the position and how to apply, please visit our website at www.dioceseoflansing.org/employment. Greater Flint Theology on Tap Thursday, April 21st, at 6:30 p.m. at 501 Bar & Grille 500 Saginaw St., Flint Thank you to all who came out on St. Patrick's Day! Our next meet up will take place at 501 Bar & Grille with special guest speaker Richard Budd from the Diocese of Lansing. This month's topic is "The Art of Intimacy." Single or married, our culture is starving for emotional intimacy but how does it work? Discussion will start promptly at 6:30 p.m. Come early to mingle and order dinner from the new menu! We hope you can join us, and please share this exciting new opportunity with other young adults you know in the community. For more information, contact Jenna Stephens at 810.610.3644. Scripture Verse "My sheep hear my voice; I know them, and they follow me. I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish. No one can take them out of my hand. My Father, who has given them to me, is greater than all, and no one can take them out of the Father's hand. The Father and I are one." - Jn 10:27-30 Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass ©2001, 1998, 1970 CCD. hfgb.org