2 MB Bulletin for June 23, 2013
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2 MB Bulletin for June 23, 2013
Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time June 23, 2013 St. Andrew Catholic Church promises to journey in faith with our parishioners by providing a welcoming community, offering opportunities for sharing faith and service within our Parish and beyond. St Andrew will proclaim the presence of Jesus Christ and the Kingdom of God on earth. Parish Mission Statement Mexican Fiesta Party On The Journey +Hearing bad news is never easy. It is even harder if that news has serious ramifications. It is often better, though, to have all the facts, even if they are hard to take. Planning a course of action becomes easier if we know the worst parts up front. That seems to be the way Jesus is thinking in today's Gospel. Now that the Apostles recognize that He is the Messiah and have chosen to follow Him, He wants them to know the facts. There is bad news. He wants them to be free to commit themselves to Him and his teaching, or go another way. Jesus tells his apostles that He will be rejected by all the religious leaders, and then He will be killed. That is pretty harsh news, but that was not the end of it. The Apostles, too, will face suffering and death if they continue to follow Him. They will have to take up their cross daily. It does not sound too appealing. The Apostles were not asked to declare their loyalty right then. Jesus gave them time to think things over. For the time being, though, they will continue to stay with Him. Most certainly, they seriously weighed his words. Perhaps they did so with the prophecy of Zechariah we heard in today's first reading in their hearts. It indicates that there would be a day when all of Jerusalem would grieve over the death of an innocent one who would be like a fountain to purify them of their sins and bring them back to faithfulness. They were likely beginning to see that Jesus might be the one the prophets were speaking of throughout the years; that He was the one who would be slain so Sunday, June 23rd following the 10:45 am Mass in the Activities Building Our 2013 Current GOAL for the Catholic Service Appeal Continued on page 3 Congratulations, Sr. Rebecca! $409,665.00 $400,000.00 $350,000.00 as you celebrate 25 years of service Join us at the 10:45 AM Mass and in the Activities Building afterwards to help celebrate! $250,000.00 $209,348.50 $124,338.00 $88,848.00 $42,863.50 Collected $152,743.50 $61,000.00 512 Pledges St. Andrew Catholic Church 1400 Inglewood Rochester, Michigan 48307 Phone 248.651.7486 ... Fax 248.651.3950 … www.standrewchurch.org Weekday Mass 8:30 a.m. Reconciliation (Confession) 3:30 p.m. Saturday Weekend Masses: Saturday 5:00 p.m.; Sunday 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:45 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 5:00 p.m. For Anointing of the Sick, contact the Parish Office 248.651.7486 Parish Pastor, Monsignor Michael Hrydziuszko [email protected] x101 Associate Pastor, Fr. Krzysztof Nowak. x112 Deacon Rev. Mr. Marc Gemellaro [email protected] x103 Pastoral Associate, Sr. Rebecca Hodge, O.P. [email protected] x115 Pastoral Associate, Mrs. Patricia Metz [email protected] x105 Pastoral Associate, Mr. Christopher Kasperek, [email protected] x114 Director of Faith Formation, Mr. John Lajiness [email protected] x116 Christian Service Coordinator, Mr. Joseph Soncrant [email protected] 248.651.9562 or x104 Parish Business Manager, Mr. Vince Bullaro [email protected] 248.651.7486 Parish Office 248.651.7486 Parish Secretary, Mrs. Susan McCoy [email protected] x100 Parish Bookkeeper, Ms. Michelle Diaz [email protected] x109 Faith Formation Faith Formation Support Staff, Mrs. Linda Martens [email protected] 248.651.7486 x121 Phone:248.651.6401 or 248.651.6571 Fax: 248.651.2844 Middle School Faith Formation, Mrs. Jane Gimbutis [email protected] x119 Elementary Faith Formation, Mrs. Jane Peters [email protected] x118 Elementary Faith Formation, Mrs. Pat Cummins [email protected] x120 Coordinator of Early Childhood, Mrs. Maureen Schreffler [email protected] x117 Youth Group, Mr. David Papandrea [email protected] x124 RCIA Director, Mrs. Patricia Metz [email protected] x105 Maintenance Department Mr. Steve Jordan, Supervisor [email protected] 248.651.3050 Holy Family Regional School HFRS School Information, Mrs. Michele Cushing [email protected] 248.299.3798 x339 Music 248.651.7486 Director of Music, Mr. Victor Neely [email protected] 248-651-8466 Music and Liturgy Coordinator, Mrs. Joan Faoro [email protected] 248.981.1516 12:30 p.m. Mass Mr. Jim Balistreri [email protected] 248-931-1302 Councils & Commissions Parish Council Chairperson Mr. Rick Fournier 248.656.8365 Finance Council Chairperson Mr. Peter deSteiger 248.651.3322 Christian Service Commission Mrs. Ceil Mrock 248.656.1440 Mrs. Cil Roccos 248.652.3026 Faith Formation Commission Mr. Gregg Christenson 248-371-0051 Mr. Brian Sangeorzan 248.656.1042 Parish Life Commission Mr. Mike Carr 586.822.9603 Mrs. Barbara Mihalic 248.608.1472 Stewardship Commission Mr. Tom LaCross 248.608.6347 Mr. Michael Kasmicski 248.650.5158 Worship Commission Mrs. Joanne Stange 248.652.6039 Mr. Tony Wojcik 248.652.3626 St. Vincent DePaul Office 248.651.9562 Pontiac Area Vicariate Representatives Mrs. Kit Wojcik 248.652.3626 Mrs. Mary Coyle 248. 651.4801 Knights of Columbus & 55 Plus Fellowship Daughters of Isabella, Ms. Marie Jakubiak 248.656.8390 Mr. Robert Krueger 248.650.1129 Life & Liturgy page 2 [email protected]. On The Journey (Continued from page 1) that they might be purified. Of course, we know the rest of the story. We know that all but one of the Apostles ultimately decided to remain faithful to Jesus. We know that the Holy Spirit came upon them and strengthened them to carry their crosses daily and to continue the work Jesus had given them. Today's second reading helps us see that when we accept suffering and death in the name of Jesus, we are truly counteracting the impact of what most people would see as bad news. We are made children of God and heirs of the promise of everlasting life. There is no better news for humankind. Still, it takes faith to live through the bad times in order to obtain the good. Our readings today are reminders that we have a choice. We have the facts before us, and we are asked to make a commitment. This is not a decision to be made lightly, for there are serious consequences, regardless of how we choose. As we take this celebration of Eucharist back with us into our daily lives, let us think about what Jesus is asking of us, about our level of commitment, and about his promise of everlasting life in heaven. How will you and I respond? +Today, we help Sr. Rebecca in celebrating her 25th year of professed religious life! We thank her for the commitment that she has made - to God, to the Adrian Dominicans, and for blessing us with her years of ministry here at St. Andrew. After the 10:45 a.m. Mass, there will be a special reception in the Activity Building honoring Sister, so please join in on the fun! +As of my writing, our local CSA effort has netted us just a little over half of our target: $209,348 against the goal of $409,665. I ask that all parish families please step forward in helping supporting the ministries of the diocese, which in turn, helps us in our ministry at the parish! Thank you for your generosity. +Someone had an interesting "rumor" that was being spread around - that since we are not at our Changing Lives Together target of $2.082 million (the goal being $3.9 million), then ALL the money was going "downtown" - not the 30% of the targeted amount. HOW UNTRUE! Remember, as I explained before, the 30% split with the Archdiocese applies only to the first $2.082 million or any amount under that target. IN NO WAY does the entire amount go to the diocese. And anything raised over the target remains 100% with the parish. Please don't spread rumors! As to how the moneys collected will be allocated locally at the parish is as how we presented them to you. If we do not come up with the amount needed for the entire building project, then those plans will be modified as need be. +If all has gone well, I have returned from a wedding up on Mackinac Island this past Friday. Nice to get away for just a couple days. The island is always a fun place to enjoy! Remember that Vacation Bible School is presented here this coming week (for those who have already registered). I hope that all our little angels will have a great time! +As we officially enter into summer, may we all be blessed with warm, wonderful weather to be able to enjoy the nature which surrounds us! But don't let that prevent me from seeing you in church! Msgr. Mike (with thoughts from FAITH Catholic Publishing) Prayer Intentions Please write out your prayer intention and place it in the baskets located near each entrance of the church and in front of the altar. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Life & Liturgy page 3 Sharing the Light: Parish Finances Dear Brothers and Sisters in the Lord: The sacramental, ministerial, and operational strength of our parishes in southeast Michigan is a reflection of the pastoral leadership, the commitment and generosity of the lay faithful, and community evangelization unique to each parish. Our parishes make it possible for us to fulfill our archdiocesan mission of sharing Christ in and through the Church. This is our mission as one people of faith in the Archdiocese of Detroit – to bring ourselves, our loved ones, our friends, and our neighbors to know the love of Jesus Christ. The strength and vitality of a parish can be measured through the involvement of the faithful in sacramental life including Mass attendance and participation in reconciliation, engagement in parish ministries such as Christian service to those in need, and in financial contributions that provide the wherewithal for parish and archdiocesan ministries and operations. On the recommendations of two commissions I appointed in 2009, it was clear that reforms to archdiocesan Central Services finances and operations had to be implemented. As a practical matter, and as a matter of good stewardship, it was necessary to initiate and sustain these changes. While more needs to be done, we have achieved much. To be good stewards of the resources provided by you, the faithful, we have also implemented reforms to improve the transparency of financial information and parishioner engagement in every parish of the Archdiocese of Detroit. In 2011, for the first time in more than two decades, we updated the handbook that outlines policies and procedures for every parish in the Archdiocese. In addition to every parish being required to have a parish pastoral council, every parish must now also have a finance council. It is my intent that these and other improvements will foster better collaboration and oversight involving pastors and lay leaders, and more firmly establish a culture of Christian stewardship in each parish. It is my intent to continue these reforms among parishes and archdiocesan Central Services to change the culture for our common work. While I have previously communicated on archdiocesan financial issues, it is appropriate to offer you the opportunity to better understand how your financial generosity is administered by your parish and your Archdiocese. I encourage you to learn more about parish finances, by visiting www.aod.org/sharingthelight/parishfinances/. Sincerely yours in Christ, The Most Rev. Allen H. Vigneron Archbishop of Detroit Life & Liturgy page 4 Crossroads Pregnancy Center’s Summer Event Prayer for Immigrants God of the journey, God of the traveler, We pray for those who leave their homes in search of new beginnings and possibilities, may they know your presence with them. We pray that those who seek to make a home in this country, may find us welcoming and willing to help them find a path toward citizenship. We pray that our legislators, as they craft new immigration legislation may find the wisdom and courage to enact new policies that do justice for our country and for those who would immigrate here. We pray for those who fan the flames of fear and discrimination against the undocumented, that they may be touched with your divine compassion. We pray in Jesus' name. Amen. (From the Archdiocese of Chicago) Catholic Advocacy Network CAN is an outreach of the Michigan Catholic Conference, the official public voice of the Catholic Church in Mich. A statewide campaign is now underway to protect Michigan taxpayers from subsidizing abortion coverage on the federal health care exchange. A citizen petition drive, operating under the committee name: No Tax for Abortion Insurance is backed by Right to Life of Michigan. It would allow abortion insurance legislation to be put before the Michigan Legislature. Please join Crossroads Pregnancy Center on Friday, July 19, 2013, from 6—9 p.m. at Oakhurst Country Club in Clarkston for a summer fundraising event, “An Evening at Oakhurst.” This is an elegant social event with delicious hors d’oeuvres, dessert, musical entertainment, a silent auction, and guest speaker Teresa Tomeo. Ms. Tomeo is an author and syndicated talk show host who has expert knowledge of the media’s impact in today’s culture. All are welcome to support Crossroads Pregnancy Center. Be part of this gathering of over 100 guests. Due to our generous sponsors, there is no cost to attend. Reserve your complimentary tickets, by going online to www.crossroadspregnancy.org - click on “2013 Summer Fundraiser.” Reservations are required. Care & Share is July 7th for FREEDOM HOUSE Freedom House has provided comprehensive support (housing, education, and training, English as a Second Language (ESL), medical/psychological help, and legal aid) to asylum seekers for 30 years. Funding for this mission comes from a variety of sources including the federal government/ Housing and Urban Development; Community Development Block Grants; the United Nations; as well as donations of cash, service and supplies from many area churches, organizations and individuals. Thank you for being a loyal supporter through your Parish Tithing Program Many donations, grants in particular, are restricted to specific activities and expenses. Not all of the ongoing expenses of maintaining complete support for 35 refugees and assistance for many “asylees” for 6-8 months after they receive asylum and leave Freedom House, are covered by our grants. To put it succinctly, Freedom House is ALWAYS seeking additional donations to help with the daily costs of housing so many people who are all suffering the ills of having been persecuted, tortured or threatened with their lives. Some of the greatest needs are in two particular areas: Personal Hygiene Items and Paper Products. So the July 7 Care & Share Collection is for the following items: toothpaste & brushes, shampoo, body lotion, deodorant, bar soap (no liquid soaps), razors, shaving cream, paper towels, Kleenex, and rolls of toilet tissue. Please bring your donations in double bags to the Information Center area marked Care & Share in the Chapel hallway, on the July 7th weekend only. Thank you in advance for helping to provide some needed items for the Freedom House residents that are in transition. Please know that you are all blessed by their prayers! See: [email protected]. Life & Liturgy page 5 SAVE THE DATE Please mark your calendars for the weekend of October 26/27 th as a Have to Be There Date. St. Andrew Parish will draw its Centennial Year celebration to a solemn close that weekend with some very special Liturgies. Former Pastors and Associate Pastors will be invited to participate at the Masses that weekend and, although nothing is set now, we can tell you that Archbishop Allen Vigneron has agreed to kick off the weekend by presiding at the Saturday 5:00 PM Mass. Following each weekend Liturgy there will be a social in the Activities Building where you can toast St. Andrew as we continue being a Community of Faith into the next hundred years and say hello to some old friends. Since the first Mass was celebrated in October, 1912, we wanted to celebrate as close to that date as possible. So, mark it on your calendar in big red letters and plan to take part in one or more of the Masses that weekend. Keep reading the bulletin for more information. APRIL BAPTISMS April 21 Fr. Nowak Drew Holden Chmielewski Son of Brett and Carrie Norah Josephine Detmer Daughter of Leigh and Erin Byron Wesley Dandurand Son of Benjamin and Dawn Ian August Krueger Daughter of Brett and Katie Kaitlyn Marie Daum Daughter of Gerald and Sharon Liam Patrick Shannon Son of Patrick and Melanie Megan Grace Ziehm Daughter of Mark and Julie MAY BAPTISMS May 5 Monsignor Hrydziuszko May 15 Deacon Gemellaro Sofia Loraine Barrymore Daughter of Ryan and Natalie Angelina Marie Afram Daughter of Mazen and Amanda Alyssa Ada Kubina Daughter of Richard and Cassie Giselle Jolie Afram Daughter of Mazen and Amanda Vanessa Brianna Kundich Daughter of Brian and Gitanjali Rohn Leroy McCoy Son of Matthew and Kerby Avery Ann Land Daughter of Colin and Lindsay Thomas John Roth Son of Scott and Julie Addison Grace Rome Daughter of Bradley and Jessica Gavin Thomas Veda Son of Thomas and Angela Vincent Anthony Rotole IV Son of Vincent and Bethany Gabriel Richard Saad Son of Richard and Tanya Cullen Vincent Wysokinski Son of John and Jessica Life & Liturgy page 6 JUNE BAPTISMS June 2 Monsignor Hrydziuszko Carter Wilson Blanck Son of Michael and Kasey Alexandra Maddalena de Varona Daughter of Daniel and Victoria Dorian Dumitru Son of Mihail and Eleanora Adelyn Lee Greve Daughter of Michael and Lauren Eleanor Lauren Ritchie Daughter of Adam and Meghan Maximilian Othmar Wey Son of Francis and Elizabeth Would your life be different if you really understood what the Bible is saying? Maybe it’s time to find out! The Catholic Biblical School of Michigan is forming classes to be held at St. Andrew and St. Joseph in Lake Orion coming this fall. This exciting program is a comprehensive, in-depth study of the Scriptures. This a four-year program aims at covering all of the books of the Bible and helping students learn and understand the Word of God. For more information or to attend an information session call 248-693-0440 SOL The Ultimate “Man Card” DO UT! !! See you on June 24th!! The Man Card. It’s become a joke over the last few years among men that if one of the guys is caught doing something “not manly” his membership in the “man club” is revoked, and he has to turn in his “man card.” There are some who also contend that once the man card has been revoked, it would take a heroic act of “manliness” to earn it back. Whatever the status of your “man card” is, we have the ultimate act of manliness for any of the guys in the parish. Tim did it this past year, and his whole life changed in amazing ways. Andy has been doing it for years and has literally transformed hundreds of lives. You don’t need a card, or to be as tough as Chuck Norris. You just need to know that God is the center of all things and that living for God is the best way to live. Curious? Email John at [email protected] Life & Liturgy page 7 Prayer is a fundamental principle of Christian stewardship. St. Luke, in today’s Gospel, emphasizes that Jesus always took time to pray before major decisions or events in His ministry. As St. Padre Pio stated, Prayer is the oxygen for the soul. Making time for daily prayer is essential for our spiritual journey, and for us to advance in discipleship. Jesus indicates in this Gospel passage that discipleship also requires acknowledging Him as Messiah, denial of self, daily shouldering of one’s cross, and selfless love for others. Year of Faith “Undoubtedly not all men are alike as regards physical capacity and intellectual and moral powers. But forms of social or cultural discrimination in basic personal rights on the grounds of sex, race, color, social conditions, language or religion, must be curbed or eradicated as incompatible with God’s design. It is regrettable that these basic personal rights are not being respected everywhere, as in the case with women who are denied the chance freely to choose a husband, or a state of life, or to have access to the same educational and cultural benefits as are available to men.” Gaudium et Spes 29 Prayer Father, teach us to cooperate with each other rather than to compete, to respect each other rather than to revile, to forgive rather than to condemn. Jesus turned from no one. Teach us to be like him. May we forge a bond of love that will make a living reality of the family that you created the human race to be. Amen. Life & Liturgy page 8 Life & Liturgy page 9 Prayer Requests Maria Costantini Dorothy Dale Michael Pass Kathy Toman Fr. Ed Alberts Angeline Hennek Emily Sobeck Leonard Brillati Mary McMillan Michele Stonehouse Richard A. Kurmas Jerome Cool Loretta Rooney Judy Cote Al Marzetti Dennis Gornick Bill Roccos Molly Doyle Fred W. Schneider Jeff Anderson Richard Wierzbicki Jim Yezak Patty Blazis-Voight Julie Houston Charlene Helmle Paul Lewandowski Kimberly Sullivan Andrew Brummitt Chuck Flynn Anthony Chirco Lexi Hugel Betty Miller Greg Marchenia Great Grandson of Dick and Pat Langlois Readings June 24 Nativity of St John the Baptist Isaiah 49:1-6 Acts 13:22-26 Luke 1:57-66, 80 June 25 Genesis 13:2, 5-18 Matthew 7:6, 12-14 June 27 St Cyril of Alexandria Genesis 15:1-12,17-18 Gn 16:1-12,15-16 Matthew 7:21-29 Matthew 7:15-20 June 26 June 28 Saint Irenaeus Genesis 17:1,9-10, 15-22 Matthew 8:1-4 June 29 Ss Peter and Paul, Apostles Acts 12:1-11 2Timothy 4:6-8,17-18 Susan Metz Mary Ann Ranger Eda Maraone Jan Corteville Bill Kala Maria Ferland Nephew of Darlene Loscko Schafnitz Family Stan Paurazas Margaret McMillan Susan Troost Mother of Kay Baran Jean Christie Nephew of Bill and Eileen Baker Perina Frabotta Tommy Schomaker Leonard and Wanda Grande Father of Denise Bell Donna Budinsky Lindsey Miller Kari Sexton Clarence Bueche Cathy Gudding Bob Ranger Daughter of Mary Abela Ray & Shirley Jaworski Trese Plas Donna Salerno Mary Kalinski Marie Wigton Mother of Dave Grodecki Michelle Fabian Patricia Ventura Diane Noack Banns of Marriage is the ecclesiastical announcement of the names of persons contemplating Marriage. Week Three Jamie deSteiger and Matthew Pearsall June 28, 2013 Pray for all who serve our country in the armed services, especially the individuals listed below: Christine Stabile, 46-Air Force Todd J. Ostrowski, 42-Air Force Anthony E. Snider, 42-Air Force LT. Col. Craig Lucey, 39-Air Force Joseph W. Carr, Jr., 33-Air Force Dustin Majewski, 25-AirForce Scott Theuerkaut, 22-Air Force Aleksandra Osborne, 19-Air Force MG Gary Cheek, 53-Army LTC Mike Katona, 40-Army Sam Snow, 34—Army T. Brooks Hartnett, 31-Army Jonathan Patten, 27-Army Scott Spears, Jr., 27-Army Daniel Diedrich, 25-Army Dennis K. Norton, 25-Army Adam Schoenherr, 25-Army Jared Shankin, 23 –Army Scott Ragland, 23-Army Michael E. Zaleski, 23-Army Joseph E. Kalinski, 21–Army Tyler D. Lynch, 19-Army Airborne Major Troy Downing, 43-Marines Lt. Chris Scheidt, 26-Marines Joshua J. Bante, 24-Marines Daniel Fabian, 23-Marines Steven Schatzberg, 25-National Guard Matthew Lada, 25-National Guard Ismael Heredia, 20-National Guard Burke Cueny, 19-National Guard Ray Bruttomesso, 49-Navy Andrew Kettler, 33-Navy Ryan Hudson, 24-Navy Gregory Coyle, 23 –Navy Anna Mott, 23-US Peace Corps St. Andrew Military Information Form (Return to Parish Office) Name ______________________Age_______ Branch of Service _______________________ Parishioners have asked to send letters to the military personnel listed above. June 30 Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 1 Kings 19:16b, 19-21 Psalm 16 Galatians 5:1, 13-18 Luke 9:51-62 Life & Liturgy page 10 If you would like your relative to receive a letter, e-mail Sr. Rebecca their name and address to [email protected] Mass Intentions Events SUNDAY, June 23, 2013 Parish Office Hours 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. 7:30/9/10:45/12:30 p.m. Mass (Church) 9/10:45 a.m. Child Care (Nursery) 10:45 p.m. Sr. Rebecca’s Celebration Mass (Church) 11:45 a.m. Sr. Rebecca’s Celebration (AB) 5:00 p.m. North Oakland Area Mass (Church) MONDAY, June 24, 2013 Parish Office Hours 9:00 a.m.—5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. Rosary (Chapel) 8:30 a.m. Mass (Chapel) 9:30 a.m. Vacation Bible School TUESDAY, June 25, 2013 8:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Parish Office Hours 9:00 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Rosary (Chapel) Mass (Chapel) Vacation Bible School Parish Council Meeting WEDNESDAY, June 26, 2013 Parish Office Hours 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. Rosary (Chapel) 8:30 a.m. Mass (Chapel) 9:30 a.m. Vacation Bible School THURSDAY, June 27, 2013 8:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Parish Office Hours 9:00 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Rosary (Chapel) Mass (Chapel) Vacation Bible School Wedding Rehearsal (Church) Vacation Bible School (AB) 8:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Parish Office Hours 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Rosary (Chapel) Mass (Chapel) Wedding (Church) Bethany Volleyball (AB) FRIDAY, June 28, 2013 SATURDAY, June 29, 2013 Parish Office Hours 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. Centering Prayer (MPR) 3:30 p.m. Reconciliation (Church) 5:00 p.m. Mass (Church) SUNDAY, June 30, 2013 Parish Office Hours 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. 7:30/9/10:45/12:30 p.m. Mass (Church) 9/10:45 a.m. Child Care (Nursery) 4:00 p.m. Little Flower Girls’ Club (PCLL) 5:00 p.m. North Oakland Area Mass (Church) SUNDAY, June 23, 2013 7:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. † † † † † † 10:45 a.m. † † † 12:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Isidore and Christina Cyr req. Shirley Palazzolo Kurt Richter req. Langlois Family Dino Crescentini req. Crescentini Family Helen Ruzinsky req. Paul and Linda Ruzinsky Elizabeth Goliber req. Family Louis Gimbutis req. Patricia and Bill Cummins Harry Zwolinski req. Susan Doyle Dave Klemmer req. Wife and Family Dante Marchioni req. Heather and Vic Ventimiglia For the People of St. Andrew Erin Alexandria Brooks req. Trudy and Larry Hill Thomas M. Bond req. Trudy and Larry Hill MONDAY, June 24, 2013 8:30 a.m. † Mickey Evans req. Shrine Alumni TUESDAY, June 25, 2013 8:30 a.m. † Tom Roberts req. Roberts Family † Luca Paonessa req. Grandparents † Andrea Loria req. Grandparents WEDNESDAY, June 26, 2013 8:30 a.m. † Garry Schumacher req. Jan and Rich Corteville THURSDAY, June 27, 2013 8:30 a.m. † Millard Lund req. Patricia Pietrzak † Mark Wagner req. Marilyn and Carl Wagner Bishop Stanley Bilinski req. Jill Griffin FRIDAY, June 28, 2013 8:30 a.m. † Andrea Loria req. Grandparents † Luca Paonessa req. Grandparents † Stanley Bilinski req. Jill Griffin SATURDAY, June 29, 2013 5:00 p.m. † Jane Levnow req. Jane Walczak † Helen Ornowski req. Morrison Family † Victor Trebnik req. Trebnik Family SUN7:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Frank Recchia 10:45 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Died on June 15, 2013 5:00 p.m. DAY, June 30, 2013 † † † † † † Robert Wachal req. Wachal Family Charles Barb req. Reno and Joan Faoro Dennis Mrock req. Ceil Mrock Agnes and Nick Ruzinsky req. Paul and Linda Ruzinsky Robert Durand req. Stechschulte Family William Kroger Sr. req. Mary Abela For the People of St. Andrew Bob and Julie Curnow & Family req. Chuck and Marge Wagner For the People of the Vicariate Buried from St. Andrew on June 20, 2013 Liturgy & Life page 11 Saturday 5:00 PM Mass Sunday 7:30 AM Mass Sunday 9:00 AM Mass June 29, 2013 June 30, 2013 June 30, 2013 Priest: Msgr. Mike Hrydziuszko Deacon: Priest: Msgr. Mike Hrydziuszko Deacon: Priest: Fr. Kris Novak Lectors: K. Pohlman Reader: A. Pohlman Lectors: J. Riley J. Bante Reader: E. Hawley Lectors: A. Albertus Reader: R. Nastasy Altar Servers: R. Quesinberry E. Sutara Altar Servers: G. Henderson C. Henderson Musician: V. Neely Cantor: L. Paradowski Musician: V. Neely Cantor: M. Steinmetz Musician: V. Neely Cantor: M. Tisdel Greeters W. Connolly T. Krause Greeters A. Bochenek R. Broader P. Langlois D. Langlois M. Courtright A. Foster P. Drummond Greeters B. Koerber F. Steyer C. Steyer R. Lynch Ushers K. Snook, Co-Capt. C. Slusser, Co-Capt. B. Riehl T. Olechowski C. Strawinski Ushers E. Grace, Capt. M. Dabrowski M. Locke M. Mullen W. Mullen F. Doyle Altar Servers: R. Mathes G. Kurokawa B. Mihalic T. Kurokawa N. Kurokawa J. Byszkowski Ushers E. Reynolds, Capt. D. Cushing, Co-Capt. N. Rosinski B. Zandi A. Gladden K. Faragher D. Tay Sunday 10:45 AM Mass Sunday 12:30 PM Mass June 30, 2013 June 30, 2013 Priest: Msgr. Mike Hrydziuszko Deacon: Priest: Fr. Kris Novak Deacon: Lectors: J. Brinser J. Modetz Reader: J. Bourgoin Lectors: M. Williams Reader: J. Canu Altar Servers: S. Pelton K. Pelton Altar Servers: G. Nageotte G. Nageotte A. Peebles N. Webb Greeters S. Stapulionis T. Koempel C. Chetosky K. Panasiewica Ushers R. Kaschalk, Capt. R. Thalmann T. Crawford T. Blackstone F. Lasko Life & Liturgy page 12 E. Rivera L. Juriga Sunday 5:00 PM Mass June 30, 2013 Priest: Msgr. Mike Hrydziuszko R. Rosen Lectors: K. Fabian Reader: P. Bubnar M. Fabian Altar Servers: J. Atkinson D. Atkinson Musician: J. Balistreri & Reflections of Grace Musician: V. Neely Cantor: C. Bonner O. Catenacci Greeters B. O’Connor J. Green P. Bubnar K. Hockridge Ushers A. Blazis, Capt. K. Sawruk E. Kaminski D. Iudiciani D. Marten D. Dehn ADULT ACOLYTES Musician: C. Menzies