St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church August 7th, 2016
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St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church August 7th, 2016
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church 280 E. Square Lake Road, Troy, Michigan 48085 August 7th, 2016 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 2 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church - saintliz.org Weekly Calendar Readings Calendar Events (©Liturgical Publications Inc.) Sunday Aug. 7th 9:00 AM Mass 10:00 AM St. Vincent de Paul—Conference Room 11:00 AM Mass 5:00 PM Middle School Religious Education Program Wis 18:6-9 Heb 11:1-2, 8-19 or 11:1-2, 8-12 Lk 12:32-48 or 12:35-40 Monday Aug. 8th 10:30 AM Tai Chi 5:00 PM Middle School Religious Education Program 6:30 PM Rosary 7:00 PM Mass Ez 1:2-5, 24-28c Mt 17:22-27 Tuesday Aug. 9th 8:00 AM Rosary 8:30 AM Mass 5:00 PM Middle School Religious Education Program 5:30 PM Christian Meditation Ez 2:8--3:4 Mt 18:1-5, 10, 12-14 Wednesday Aug. 10th 8:00 AM Rosary 8:30 AM Mass 5:00 PM Middle School Religious Education Program 6:30 PM Rosary for Peace 2 Cor 9:6-10 Jn 12:24-26 Thursday Aug. 11th 8:00 AM Rosary 8:30 AM Mass 5:00 PM Middle School Religious Education Program Ez 12:1-12 Mt 18:21--19:1 Friday Aug. 12th Saturday Aug. 13th Next Sunday Aug. 14th Ez 16:1-15, 60, 63 or 16:59-63 Mt 19:3-12 8:00 AM Men’s Fellowship Monthly Meeting 9:00 AM Men’s Fellowship Faith Sharing 4:30 PM Reconciliation 5:00 PM Mass Ez 18:1-10, 13b, 30-32 Mt 19:13-15 9:00 AM Mass 11:00 AM Mass 5:00 PM Middle School Religious Education Program CSA 2016 As of June 16th, we have collected $123,022.00 out of $130,136, or 94.5%, of our 2016 CSA total. Jer 38:4-6, 8-10 Heb 12:1-4 Lk 12:49-53 ENVELOPE OFFERTORY FOR JULY 31ST: $8,283.00 ELECTRONIC OFFERTORY FOR JULY: $2,293.00 Weekly Average (EFT Totals reflect previous month) New Members Are Always Welcome! Our parish family extends a warm welcome to all who join us for worship. If you are new to the area or coming home, we invite you to register and make St. Elizabeth Ann Seton your parish. All applicants may contact the Parish Office at (248) 879-1310 to set up an appointment to meet with Father Norm Nawrocki. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church - saintliz.org Page 3 What a Pain in the…! For the last four weeks I have had a minor but somewhat irritating back ache...at least, it was minor until several days before the end of my vacation in Toronto. It was a pleasant, if not somewhat hot day, that during breakfast the power failed in the hotel. This lasted for about 20 minutes before it went back on again. By then it was time to go back to the room before leaving for that day’s activity. I was assured that everything had returned to normal and it was safe to use any elevator. As I was whisked up to the 12th floor when the electricity went out again...at the 11th and a half floor. I was on the elevator by myself. There was total darkness for about 30 seconds and then the lights went on again, but the elevator did not move. I pushed buttons; none lit up and the car did not move. I picked up the emergency phone and got the polite attendant from the front desk, who assured me (in a quasi-panicky voice) that everything was okay. He was followed by the manager who was far more under control and assured me that there was nothing to worry about. For the next 45 minutes there was nothing to worry about. I assured them that there was something to worry about, and it was me stuck in this little car trapped between the 11 th and 12th floor; I wanted out. Relief finally came when the 12th floor door was forced open and secured. I was then asked to please lift myself out of the elevator. Now if I had been 20 years old this would have been simple task, but at seventy there was no possibility. So I turned my back to the open doors, had two strong men put their hands under my arms and dragged me out until I could apply some help to get me the rest of the way. However, it took a toll on my back and I still haven’t sufficiently recovered. My back is improving slowly, and if I take it slow I believe I can return to an almost normal schedule in the near future. But at times the pain is significant. Please keep me in your prayers and know that you are in mine every day in the morning, at noon and the evening. Pray my back “back” to normal, and help the doctors to work their art of healing Words from Father Norm The Year of Mercy: Look to Jesus! “Disciples” are people who follow and emulate a master teacher. As disciples of Jesus Christ, our Teacher and Lord, God’s love, mercy and compassion are to be our way of life. This Week: Be especially attentive to the ways in which Jesus showed mercy to those whom he encountered. The Gospels are filled with examples. Page 4 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church - saintliz.org Parish Faith Formation Calendar Information Online Registration for our Elementary Students is now open August 7th - 18th Middle School Summer Program 5:30 - 8:30 PM September 20th 7:00 PM Bible Study Begins: The Books of Joshua and Ruth October 2nd 12:10 PM Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults Question of the Week for Youth In today’s Gospel we hear that Jesus is the fulfillment of the promises that God made to Israel; that Jesus will be glorified by God; that Jesus is the Son of God. That was a lot of information for Peter, James, and John to understand and then explain to others. We grew up knowing ALL of this information. How does knowing this information change what you think? October 5th Elementary Religious Education Begins What’s Happening in Religious Education As we move into August, we are finalizing the plan’s for the Summer Middle School Program and getting excited to see our ideas come alive. Calendaring and planning for the 2016 2017 school year have been taking place all summer. Our Fall Tuesday night Bible Study with Rob Pelliccia will be a 9 week study on the book of Judges and Ruth starting September 20th and ending November 15th. Sign up will begin in early August. Our R.C.I.A. (the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) Team will begin it’s programming Sunday, September 18th following the 11:00 AM Mass. We are quite enthusiastic to welcome a nice group of candidates into our church. If you are interesting in learning more about our faith (or know someone who has questions) and have not contacted us yet, you’re not too late! Simply call the Religious Education Office, (248) 879-1314, and leave a message for Terri Konwinski. She would love to hear from you. ;-) Our Elementary Religious Ed. begins Wednesday, October 5th with our regular class times, 5:00 - 6:15 PM for the first session and 6:30 - 7:45 PM for the second session. Registration for the Elementary Grades is now available online at saintliz.org. As always, if you have any questions don’t hesitate to ask, we are happy to help you. Explaining the Importance of Today’s Gospel to Children Every family has special moments that they remember and share. In sharing these stories, the meaning and importance of these events develop and deepen over time. This is how it was with the disciples' remembrance of Jesus' Transfiguration. The full significance of what they had seen and experienced could only be understood after Jesus' death and Resurrection. As they told other believers about this event and recorded the story for us in the Bible, our understanding of what it means to call Jesus God's own Son has also deepened. Gather as a family and think about some special family memories that your family tells over and over again. Talk about why these memories are important to you. Recall that in the Bible we find many important memories about Jesus that have been recorded for us so that we can believe that Jesus is God's Son. What do we learn about Jesus from today’s Gospel? (He fulfills the promises God made to Israel through the Law and the Prophets; God glorified Jesus in his Resurrection; Jesus is God's Son.) This past weekend was the World Youth Day Mass with Pope Francis and 6 MILLION young adults and teens. That was a transforming moment for all those involved and hopefully for those who witnessed it as well. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church - saintliz.org Page 5 Our Parish Prayer Chain at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Are you looking to become involved in a ministry here at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton that does not require any special talent and/or a lot of time? Then this may be the answer to your prayers! It is quite a simple process and requires very little time on the members part. When someone calls a member of the chain with a prayer need, that member prays and calls the next member on his/her list. The second member then prays and notifies the next member and so on until the entire chain has been activated. Each member continues to pray until the need has been met. If you think you can do this, or are feeling the tug to become involved, please call me at the office at (248) 879-1310 or email me at [email protected]. Parishioners who volunteer for this ministry should be receiving an e-mail soon explaining the process in greater detail. Backpacks and School Supplies It’s back to school time! We are once again collecting backpacks and school supplies through the Jail and Outreach Ministry located in Pontiac for the children of parents who are incarcerated. We are requesting the usual school supply items: Pencils, pens, erasers, file folders, loose leaf paper, rulers, glue sticks, pencil sharpeners, colored pencils, markers, and crayons. There is a large plastic bin in the Social Hall for any donations. These backpacks and supplies are needed to be here no later than the middle of August for distribution. You may drop your items off in the bin or in the office during regular office hours. It’s Time to Celebrate! Who: All SEAS Parishioners When: Sunday, August 21, 2016 12:00 - 5:00 PM Where: St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish Grounds You are invited to the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton 40th Anniversary/Picnic Celebration. Parishioners should RSVP and will receive a wristband at the door that enables them to free food and soft drinks. A cash bar will be available for beer and wine. You may bring family and/or friends who are not parishioners, but they must pay for their food. Please RSVP to (248) 879-1310, [email protected], or by sign-up sheet in the Parish Hall. Hope to see you there! Page 6 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church - saintliz.org Catholic Life CSA: Sacred Heart Seminary Many students are registering for classes at Sacred Heart Major Seminary this month, thanks to Parish Empowerment Fund scholarships funded by gifts to the Catholic Services Appeal. Our major seminary not only prepares men for ordination to the priesthood and the permanent diaconate, it offers degree and certificate programs for lay women and men seeking to be “new evangelists for the new millennium” at the Institute for Ministry. Through discernment and theological reflection, the institute guides and challenges commuter students to deepen their commitment to spiritual growth, attend to their call, and identify their gifts for service in the Church. For more information about Sacred Heart Major Seminary or the Institute for Ministry, please go to www.shms.edu. For more information about CSA-funded ministries, programs, and services, go to www.AOD.org. Catholic Charities Food Assistance Know someone with limited resources who is choosing between fo od purchase s and o the r necessities? The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) helps eligible individuals and families including seniors to save money on groceries to pay bills, for medications, clothes, and other necessities. Thanks in part to generous support from the Walmart Foundation, Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan (CCSEM) is helping residents of Oakland, Macomb, and Wayne counties to quickly learn if they are eligible and enroll. Make a confidential call to CCSEM today at (248) 338-4250 ext. 3700! Capuchin Retreat: Personal Peace The Journey to Find Personal Peace in a World of Tension Tuesday, August 16th, 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM In a world of terror and tension how do we discover a sense of personal peace? Reserve this day for a day of reflection and renewal and come to Capuchin Retreat, 62460 Mt. Vernon, Washington, MI 48094. Learn how to discover a personal sense of peace regardless of what is happening around us. Presented by Fred Cavaiani, LLP, LMFT. Suggested offering is $45, includes breakfast and lunch. Call (248) 651-4826 or visit www.CapRetreat.org. Stephens Ministry St. Anastasia now has a group of men and women who have been trained extensively to listen to, pray with, and walk alongside others who are grieving or hurting. They are called Stephen Ministers and will provide a listening ear and a caring heart to people experiencing an especially difficult time in their lives. This is a Christ-centered, care-giving ministry. As Stephen Ministers, we understand how important it is to find someone to confide in and talk to during a crisis or difficult time. Sometimes we aren’t comfortable sharing our inner most thoughts with people close to us. It is often helpful to talk confidentially with someone who can be nonjudgmental outside of our close circle of family and friends. If you or someone you know could benefit from talking to a Stephen Minister, please call Kim Houseman at (248) 689.8380 or [email protected]. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church - saintliz.org Page 7 Bulletin Board AUGUST 14TH, 2016 9:00 ROLANDS 11:00 THER Coordinators: Jeanne Richart (9:00): (248) 680-2976, [email protected] Linda Gifford (11:00): (313) 790-7401, [email protected] Volunteers are assigned for a specific weekend, and Jeanne will give reminders beforehand. Please call or send an e-mail for any other questions. NOTE: Young children may not be in the kitchen due to the danger of Hot Coffee and equipment. Also check www.saintliz.org for schedules. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOUTH OAKLAND FOOD DEPOT Even though winter has come and gone, the needs for the homeless and hungry have not changed at the food depot. Our donation has gone down a bit the last couple of months. So, here is a challenge. When you are out shopping for your everyday groceries, or for a party, or a vacation, pick up a little something to put in our bin for those less fortunate. Those that come to the depot do not often have the good fortune to have a party and/or go on a vacation. Thank you for your continued support. The following items are in great need of donations to the depot: Paper Towels Toilet Tissue Laundry Detergent Shampoo Bath Soap BAPTISM CLASSES Baptism classes will be offered on the second Sunday of each month at 10:00 AM. Parents and Sponsors are requested to attend. An appointment will be required to participate. Please contact the Parish Office at (248) 879-1310 to make your appointment. CHURCH OFFICE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED We are in need of a few volunteers to help in the church office during all Masses on the weekend. The Saturday Mass office hours would be 4:006:30 PM. Depending on the number of volunteers who sign up, you may only be required to work every 4 to 6 weeks. Presently, we have only three volunteers for this Mass. The Sunday Mass office hours would be either 8:30-10:30 AM or 10:30 AM-12:30 PM. As of today, we only have two volunteers for the 10:30 AM-12:30 PM timeframe. If you cannot commit to these times, perhaps you could be a sub for one of them. Please call the office if you are interested in volunteering for this ministry. CONGRATULATIONS! THE CORPORAL WORKS OF MERCY ✢ Feed the Hungry ✢ Give Drink to the Thirsty ✢ Clothe the Naked ✢ Shelter the Homeless ✢ Visit the Sick ✢ Visit the Imprisoned ✢ Bury the Dead Katlynn Nicole Wiles Baptized July 31st Page 8 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church - saintliz.org THE SCHEDULE IS ONLINE! Please see the “Service” section on www.saintliz.org to see the latest weekly schedule. LITURGICAL MINISTERS’ SCHEDULE August 13th—August 14th -- 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time Ministry 5:00 PM 9:00 AM 11:00 AM Sacristan Linda Busk Barb Kubasinski Linda Gifford Commentator Roger Panella Ann Celine Wydeven Paul Rizza Lector 1 Marcy Gargulinski Val Wydeven Arun DeSouza Lector 2 Seth Paul Dave Springer Daron Gifford Altar Server 1 Lillian Aldinger Adam Good Dominik McPhail Altar Server 2 Fred Aldinger Sophia Miller Mark Lee EMHC - B1 Mimi Doherty Ron Ruckdeschel Ruth Hoppe EMHC - B2 Linda Koehler Virginia Hopkins Katie Crawford-McKinney EMHC - B3 Janice Aldinger Chuck Stenback Wendy Scyphers PT Linda Busk Shirley Ruckdeschel Linda Gifford EMHC - C2 Dave Aldinger Stefanie Deller Jennifer Ostrowski EMHC - C3 Sarah Kruk Dom Ianuzzi Zenaida Fernandez EMHC - C4 Ginny Farrug Alex Souiller Jim Moseley EMHC - C5 Jean Plante Karen Fabian Diana Lee Moseley MOW Team 2 Team 4 Team 6 Please pray for those serving in our Armed Services: Sgt. Robert McGlynn 82nd Airborne Division Specialist Amy L. McKinney 10th Mountain Division David Ruckdeschel, Chief Petty Officer United States Navy Diana Ruckdeschel, Petty Officer, First Class United States Navy Master Sgt. Christen Reinhart 82nd Airborne Division Lieutenant Colonel John M. Barnett United States Marine Corps SPC Kellen Przywara United States Army Sgt. Austin Janutol United States Marine Corps LCpl Matthew Falardeau United States Marine Corps William Garbe, Senior Chief Petty Officer United States Navy Erin Freedom Hawtin, Spec. United States Army Sgt. Edward Alsip United States Marine Corps Cpl Sarah Alsip United States Marine Corps Christopher Mitchell, Chief Petty Officer United States Navy Alexander Mitchell, Petty Officer 3rd Class United States Navy Sgt. David Miller, Jr. United States Army Jeffry Schuele, Captain United States Marine Corps LCpl Justin Schade United States Marine Corps Private 1st Class Justin Stroupe United States Marine Corps Call or e-mail us with your loved one’s name, rank, and branch of the service. You can call the office at (248) 879-1310 or e-mail to [email protected]. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church - saintliz.org Page 9 PLEASE PRAY FOR… July Dolores Audretsch Jason Bouvrette Frank Chronowski Ian Delaney Dorothy Dettloff Antonetta Fidei James Frenchi Matthew Gelement Mary Lowe Luisa Malatesta Bill Martin Jim May Jim and Anna Maria McCaslin Paula Mecca Raid Nassri Jim Norris Tillie Porolniczak Danny Richart Karen Rybak Ed Sadler Dolly Smalley Frank Taube Paula and John Thomas Patti Vincent Jerry and Kathy Wojas Gene Zembrzuski Please note… Mass intentions should be arranged two weeks in advance to appear in the bulletin. Requests for names to be mentioned during the Prayers of the Faithful or for the bulletin prayer list should be provided by a member of the family. The Prayer List is updated monthly. If we do not hear from you to keep your person on, we will take him/her off the list. You can always call to put him/her back on. Monday, August 8th 7:00 PM Michael McGregor (Family) Tuesday, August 9th 8:30 AM Jim and Eleanor Bellon (Dorothy Lawson) Wednesday, August 10th 8:30 AM Rick Hurst—4th Anniversary (Nina Hurst) Thursday, August 11th 8:30 AM People of SEAS Friday, August 12th Saturday, August 13th 5:00 PM Catherine Ziarno (Family) Sophie Tadajewski (Family) Irene Beltramini (Leonette & Robert Ciepielowski) Sunday, August 7th 9:00 AM Therese Smith (Joan Draveski & Family) Rita Pesta (Jakinovich Family) Patros, Mary Ann and Charlene Hannish (Hana Kassa) 11:00 AM Joe Smalley (Mary Eavenson) Raymond DeLuca (Belevender Family) George Hollahoa (Christian Wnek) Respect Life will be holding an on-going Baby Shower to benefit Abigayle Ministries, a local crisis pregnancy center. It is not enough that we pray to end abortion, and ask our legislators to pass laws to end abortion. We must help women who are pregnant and scared and believe that they have no other option. Donations of new or gently used baby clothing can be placed in the crib in the parish hall. Baby food, formula, diapers and other baby necessities are also welcome. Unfortunately, we cannot accept stuffed animal toys. Thank you in advance for your generous support. Respect Life Committee Page 10 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church - saintliz.org St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church Mission Statement In the spirit of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, we are a welcoming Catholic community, helping each other connect faith with everyday life through our worship, education and service. Pastor Fr. Norman D. Nawrocki [email protected] PICTURE TO BE COMING St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church 280 East Square Lake Road Troy, MI 48085 Office: (248) 879-1310 Fax: (248) 879-2886 Religious Education Office: (248) 879-1314 Web Site: www.saintliz.org Mass Schedule Saturday: 5:00 PM Sunday: 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM Deacon Deacon Gregory Formanczyk [email protected] Picture Coming Soon R.E. Secretary Director of R. E. Edwina Abbate Terri Konwinski [email protected] [email protected] Business Manager Deb Peltier [email protected] Parish Secretary Lynn Kramer [email protected] Music Director Christian Service Coordinator Tim Palmer [email protected] Karen Webb [email protected] Parish Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM Friday 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM Saturday 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM Sunday 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM Deadline for Bulletin Articles: Monday 12:00 PM E-mail to: [email protected] Webmaster / Bulletin Seth Paul [email protected] Weddings Please make arrangements at least 6 months in advance. Contact the Parish Office for more information. Baptisms Call Parish Office to register for class. (It is advisable to schedule and take the class before the baby is born.) Official Greeter Augie Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturdays from 4:15-4:45 PM.
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