Open - Christ the Redeemer Catholic Church
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Open - Christ the Redeemer Catholic Church
Christ the Redeemer Catholic Church Imitating Jesus’ merciful gaze, the Church must accompany her most fragile sons and daughters, marked by wounded and lost love, with attention and care restoring trust and hope to them . Extraordinary Synod on the Family, October 13, 2014 March 22, 2015 Holy Week Schedule Communal Reconciliation Service Thursday, March 26, 7:00 pm St. Joe’s Catholic Church, 715 N. Lapeer Road, Lake Orion palm Sunday March 28/29 PASSION DRAMA AT ALL MASSES 5:00 pm, 9:00 & 11:00 am good Friday April 3 12:00 Noon Stations of the Cross 1:05 pm Proclamation of Psalm 22, Jim Goebel 1:15 pm Solemn Celebration of the Passion of the Lord Easter vigil in the holy night Saturday, April 4, 8:00 pm private penance Monday, March 30 beginning at 6:30 pm at CTR MASS OF THE LORD’S SUPPER Easter Sunday of the resurrection of the lord Thursday, April 2, 8:00 pm 11:30 pm-Midnight, Taize Prayer Taizé Prayer Join us Tuesday at 7:00 pm and Thursday night in Holy Week for Taize Prayer. The format is sung evening prayer using the chants of the Taizé Ecumenical Community. After the evening psalm and the lighting of the candles the reading of the day is proclaimed. This is followed by an extended period of silence. The prayer concludes with intercessory prayer and more songs. Drama! Suspense! Music! Celebrate Easter at CTR! The celebration begins with Palm Sunday and intensifies through Holy Week. The Passion Drama on Palm Sunday, Mass of the Lord’s Supper, Good Friday Service, the Easter Vigil on Saturday and the Sunday Easter Masses all offer opportunities for us to celebrate the Resurrection of the Lord. These liturgies involve many ministries and require numerous volunteers with roles for both individuals and families. Please consider filling a role, whether new or returning. We are grateful for your gifts of time and talent. Please stop by the Liturgical Ministries sign up table in front of the parish office and help us celebrate together. Questions, contact Kenn Andridge at 248-891-8156 or [email protected]. April 5 8:00, 9:30 & 11:15 am Masses FREE Blood Pressure Screening following ALL Masses this weekend in the Disciples Room. Adopt a Family for Easter We still have families that need to be adopted. Sign up in the vestibule or call Karen S. in the parish office if interested in adopting a family. All items will need to be delivered to church the weekend of March 28/29. Page 2 Christ the Redeemer, Lake Orion The arrival of some Greeks who wish to see Jesus signals the collapse of a barrier that separated Jew and Greek. This was the hour Jesus had been waiting for; the ‘Hour” in the Gospel of John is the cross. This is a transformational moment and thus it is not static: it’s not the grain of wheat, but the grain of wheat that falls into the earth and dies. Without this dynamic movement, it remains just a single grain; but if it dies, it bears much fruit.” (John 12:20-24) This is a threshold moment, like crossing a bridge. A bridge can separate or unite. John O’Donohue explains, “The word threshold was related to the word thresh, which was the separation of the grain from the husk or straw when oats were flailed. It also includes the notions of entrance, crossing, border, and beginning. To cross a threshold is to leave behind the husk and arrive at the grain." In an interview with Krista Tippett, O’Donohue elaborated on this image, “The threshold, in a way, is a place where you move into more critical and challenging and worthy fullness. And I think there are huge thresholds in every life. I'd like to give a very simple example of it: you are in the middle of your life in a busy evening, 50 things to do and you get a phone call that somebody you love is suddenly dying. It takes 10 seconds to communicate that information, but when you put the phone down, you are already standing in a different world. Because suddenly everything that seems so important before is all gone and now you are thinking of this. So the given world that we think is there and the solid ground we are on is so tentative. And I think a threshold is a line which separates two territories of spirit, and I think that very often how we cross is the key thing.” On Friday we crossed the “threshold” into Spring. We are on the cusp of Holy Week, and the celebration of Easter– reminding ourselves of the spiritual elements of suffering, death, and resurrection. John O’Donohue summarizes it well: “Like spring secretly at work within the heart of winter, below the surface of our lives huge changes are in fermentation. We never suspect a thing. Then when the grip of some long-enduring winter mentality begins to loosen, we find ourselves vulnerable to a flourish of possibility and we are suddenly negotiating the challenge of a threshold.” “At any time you can ask yourself: At which threshold am I now standing? At this time in my life, what am I leaving? Where am I about to enter? What is preventing me from crossing my next threshold? What gift would enable me to do it? A threshold is not a simple boundary; it is a frontier that divides two different territories, rhythms, and atmospheres. Indeed, it is a lovely testimony to the fullness and integrity of an experience or a stage of life that it intensifies toward the end into a real frontier that cannot be crossed without the heart being passionately engaged and woken up. At this threshold a great complexity of emotion comes alive: confusion, fear, excitement, sadness, hope. This is one of the reasons such vital crossings were always clothed in ritual. It is wise in your own life to be able to recognize and acknowledge the key thresholds; to take your time; to feel all the varieties of presence that accrue there; to listen inward with complete attention until you hear the inner voice calling you forward. The time has come to cross.” O’Donohue, To Bless the Space Between Us, p. 48. Fr. Joe Please return your filled Easter Baskets, wrapped in cellophane, by Sunday, March 29. Questions, Call Karen/Lisa in the parish office. save the date Michigan Blood Drive at Christ the Redeemer, Saturday, May 16 7:30 am-1:30 pm in the Bethany Room Watch the bulletin for details. did you know….. Our coffee/donut ministry is selfsustaining. The donations from this ministry are not covering the costs. The following is a list of costs: bagel/ donut .65; glass of juice .18; cup of coffee .10. A family of four can have a donut or bagel accompanied by a cup of coffee or juice and the cost would be $3.16. Please be good stewards and contribute appropriately. Thanks for helping us continue this ministry. grief support workshop Grieving with Great HOPE is a five week grief support series that offers a prayerful, practical and personal approach for anyone who is mourning the loss of a loved one. If you have lost a spouse, a child (including pregnancy loss), a grandchild, parent, another family member or a friend, you are encouraged to attend. Presenters will be Fr. Joe Dailey, Fr. Mike Verschaeve as well as John and Sandy O’Shaughnessy from Good Mourning Ministry, a local Catholic bereavement organization. This is a joint effort with our parish and St. Joseph Parish. This year, the sessions will be held here at CTR. See flyer in the vestibule for registration details. April 23, 30, May 7, 14 & 21 7:00-9:00 pm with help from Modetz Funeral Home Registration: $15 before April 16, after $20. Christ the Redeemer, Lake Orion Page 3 Crazy Catholic Question #28 Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Development in short: Stage 1: I do it so I don't get in trouble, Stage 2: I do it so I get something out of it Stage 3: I do it so you like me, Stage 4: I do it because it is the law, and I respect the law Stage 5: I do it because of a social contract we have with each other, Stage 6: I do it because it is the right thing to do. If you feel your child is ready to celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation (traditionally in 4th grade here at CTR), please register for one of our two upcoming workshops on March 23 or 24 at 7pm by emailing [email protected] or call the office. Incidentally, surveys show that 42% of Catholic adults, when asked how often they went to confession, answered “Never.” Without a doubt, if we parents don’t “get” this Sacrament, it is rather certain our children won’t either. So, maybe this Lent we can be intentional about taking a fresh look at this great gift from our church….for ourselves and for our kiddos! !These GREAT videos listed below are a terrific start – and only 11 minutes in total! Sacraments 101: Penance (why we confess) (Overview) Confession 101 - What is it & how to do it - part two (A step-bystep of what we “do”) When is my child ready for the Sacrament of Reconciliation? A quick story: My daughter Lauren was in fourth grade at the time and her sister Audrey in second. One day I picked them up from school and Lauren was enjoying a yummy candy bar. Audrey asked “Where did you get that?” Lauren replied “From Joel.” Now, Joel happened to be Audrey’s best friend at the time (the plot thickens). So Audrey, understandably, was very confused. She asked Lauren with the deep pain of being jilted in her voice “So, Joel gave YOU a candy bar but didn’t send one for me? Why would he do that?” Lauren just shrugged her shoulders and continued to enjoy her candy. Audrey was just devastated. Feeling snubbed, the big crocodile tears started to roll and Audrey cried “I just don’t understand Momma, why would Joel give Lauren candy and not me? Do you think he isn’t my best friend anymore?” I tried to comfort Audrey “Oh honey, I’m sure you are still Joel’s best friend, maybe he only had one piece of candy…etc, etc.” Eventually we were driving in silence; I not knowing how to comfort Audrey any further as she continued to whimper in confusion and Lauren being unusually quiet. As we pulled into the driveway, all of a sudden Lauren blurted out “Mom, I need to tell you something! Joel actually gave me two pieces of candy, one for me and one for Audrey….but I ate them both.” Audrey’s face first registered relief that Joel hadn’t forgotten her and then I had to diffuse the rightful tirade of anger and indignation she wielded at her sister. After the dust settled and apologies were made, Audrey left in a huff to go into the house and Lauren and I stayed in the car to chat about what she thought her punishment for this selfish act should be. Her response was classic. “Mom, I don’t care how you punish me…I’m just glad I told you because I was soooo sweating!!!” It was at that moment I knew Lauren was ready for the Sacrament of Reconciliation! Our Catholic guidelines recommend that children should begin preparation at the “age of discretion” (usually ages 7-9) when they can determine right from wrong to the best of their ability with the right intentions. Parents are the best judges for when the time is right (and, of course, are the primary Catechists of what is morally right and wrong). ! There is a helpful study by Harvard Professor Lawrence Kohlberg that identifies 6 stages of moral development. Opinions vary, but many think our Catholic “age of discretion” lands around stage 4 and hopefully will continue to grow with the guidance of all of us – the faithful, the Church - into Stage 6. Though, there are still adults stalled in stage 1 and some kids who have already arrived at stage 6, so everyone is different. Send your "Crazy Catholic Questions" to [email protected] or read past columns at: crazycatholicquestions.blogspot.com - Lisa Brown Missing Fermenting Faith? We will be back after Easter on the 1st & 3rd Thursdays beginning April 16 at 7:00 pm! Our next topic will be, The Doctrine of Grace, a concept that Catholics, Orthodox, and Protestants agree is of great importance. It is also a concept that is the source of tremendous disagreement between Catholics, Orthodox, and Protestants. Its theological development by theologians has led to the creation of certain famous aspects of Christianity such as original sin and predestination. Learn about the theological concept of grace and it is a vital component in the Christian understanding of salvation. Page 4 Christ the Redeemer, Lake Orion John 12:20-33 Lent in Youth Ministry I would love to invite all teens in grades 9-12 to join us Tuesdays from 7-9 pm during Lent for a special series called, “Chase”. We will be taking a closer look at some of the “things” we’re chasing in our busy lives. It’s so easy to become distracted and derailed from our faith journey by events and objects that seem to be value added but that actually take us away from our relationship with Christ. David was a man who chased after the heart of God. Join us as we look at his life and how, despite his short comings, God was able to use him in remarkable ways. Our last Lenten session is scheduled for March 24. What are you chasing? Spring Break Mission 2015 Are you a student in grades 9-12 looking for something new to do on Spring Break? Join us as we journey to the Old Redford district in Detroit and work with the Motor City Blight Busters Wednesday April 8-Friday, April 10. We begin each morning at CTR with a light breakfast and prayer before we carpool down to Lahser and Grand River. We never know exactly what our tasks will be when we arrive, but it’s always interesting. We may be doing anything from clearing up parks of illegal dumping, cleaning empty lots, or taking down burned and abandoned homes. If you like to meet new and interesting people, swing a sledge hammer and help others, then this is the experience for you. We have scheduled an informational/ training meeting for Thursday, March 26 from 7-8 pm in Bethany. We leave CTR at about 8:30 am and return each evening by 5:30 pm. Contact Lisa Andridge for more information. In this week’s Gospel message, Jesus is telling of his own death. From the time we are small, a classic method to illustrate Christ’s death and resurrection is the planting of seeds. As children in school, most of us have been given a small paper cup, a couple scoops of dirt and a seed. We are told that when we plant a seed, it must first “die” before it can bring forth new life. Maybe it goes back to the fact that I tend to kill every plant I’ve ever had, but I’ve never quite understood this analogy. I think it’s because I can’t quite grasp the need for the seed to “die”. If it dies, it can’t possibly form the basis for new life, right? I came across a story that better helped me to understand this comparison. “Forest fires swept through nearly half of Yellowstone National Park’s 2.2 million acres in the summer of 1988. At first, it seemed life in the park could never be the same. The fire seemed like a total disaster. But it wasn’t. Foresters pointed out that lodge pole pine trees had cones on them that would only open under intense heat – almost as though they were designed to respond to a forest fire. Yellowstone’s dry climate kept dead wood from decaying quickly, so the ashes from the fire provided nutrients to the ground that could actually mean better growth for years to come. No one at Yellowstone looks forward to forest fires. But it is known that fires, however devastating they seem, don’t mean the end of things. They bring about new beginnings.” Jesus is like the cones from the lodge pole pine trees. Just as they seem to be destined to respond to a forest fire and bring new life, Jesus reminds us that it is in his death that God will be glorified and new life can begin. Jesus tells us that, “It is for this reason that I have come to this hour.” (John 12:27b) If Jesus had not been willing to die as the Father planned, we would not have life. Any time we put another’s needs before our own, we are following Christ’s example. Sometimes it takes heat and pressure, like in the forest fire, to bring us to the point where we are able to blossom. Don’t be afraid to face the challenges in life. It’s often during these trying times that God is helping us to grow into something even better. Upcoming Events Thursday, March 26 – Spring Break Mission Information Meeting Wednesday, April 8 – Friday, April 10 – Spring Break Mission Saturday, May 16 – Project Peace by Piece Saturday, May 30 – Graduation Mass and Dinner Christ the Redeemer, Lake Orion Looking AHEAD Mass Intentions March 21 & 22 5:00 pm For Mark Wylin req. by Dorothy Wylin. For Bob Sigler req. by the Moroun family. 9:00 am For Tom Weakland req. by family. For Paula Sulinski req. by family. 11:00 am For the people of the parish. March 28 & 29 5:00 pm For Dr. Robert Wylin req. by Dorothy Wylin. For the Deceased members of the Zale and Kowalski families req. by family. 9:00 am For the people of the parish. 11:00 am For Jim Sulinski req. by family. Earth Day Program April 17 Earth Day is April 22. Join the Peace and Justice Committee as we welcome former parishioner Kate Madigan for an early Earth Day presentation on "Oil and Water Don't Mix" at 7 pm, Friday, April 17, in the Bethany Room. A member of the Michigan Environmental Council, Kate will present information on the Enbridge Line 5 oil pipeline that runs under the Straits of Mackinac. This 62-year-old pipeline poses a risk to the Great Lakes. Kate will discuss actions Michigan can take to reduce that risk and what we can do as concerned citizens. She will also update us on other recent activities of the Michigan Environmental Council. A Michigan wine and cheese reception will follow the presentation. Page 5 5th Sunday of Lent, March 22 Blood Pressure Screening after Masses 9:00 am Mass 9:00 am RCIA 10:30 am Lenten Mini Retreat 11:00 am Mass 1:00 pm Confirmation Prep & RCIA Monday, March 23 6:00 pm FROG 7:00 pm 7th Grade 7:00 pm Reconciliation Parent Child Workshop 7:00 pm Sunday Scripture 7:00 pm Young Widows Tuesday, March 24 5:45 pm Yoga 6:00 pm Stephen Ministry Training 7:00 pm Coffee House 7:00 pm Parent/Child Reconciliation 7:00 pm Taize Prayer 7:45 pm Parish Council 7:45 pm 20 Something's Social Wednesday, March 25 9:30 am Scripture Study 10:00 am MOMS 4:30 pm Youth/Teen Ensemble 6:00 pm FROG 6:50 pm Adult Choir 7:00 pm 6th Grade 7:45 pm AA & Alanon Thursday, March 26 10:00 am 55+ Exercise Class 10:30 am MOMS 7:00 pm Summer Mission Info. Meeting 7:15 pm Women’s Book Club Friday, March 27 9:00 am Mass Saturday, March 28 9:00 am Yoga 10:15 am Yoga 5:00 pm Vigil Mass Palm Sunday, March 29 9:00 am Mass 11:00 am Mass 12:00 pm RCIA Monday, March 30 6:00 pm FROG 6:30 pm Private Penance 7:00 pm 8th Grade 7:00 pm Sunday Scripture Tuesday, March 31 5:45 pm Yoga 6:00 pm Stephen Min. Training 7:00 pm Coffee House 7:15 pm Women’s Book Club Wednesday, April 1 10:00 am MOMS 7:45 pm AA & Alanon Holy Thursday, April 2 9:30 am Warm Up America 10:30 am MOMS 10:00 am 55+ Exercise Class 8:00 pm Mass of the Lord’s Supper Good Friday, April 3 12:00 pm Stations of the Cross 1:05 pm Proclamation of Psalm 22, Jim Goebel 1:15 pm Solemn Celebration of the Passion of the Lord Saturday, April 4 9:00 am Yoga 10:00 am Adult Choir 10:15 am Yoga 11:00 am RCIA, Godparents, Sponsors-Rehearsal 2:30 pm Genesis Reading Rehearsal 8:00 pm Easter Vigil in the Holy Night Easter Sunday, April 5 8:00 am Mass, Fr. Tim Shepard Presider 9:30 am Mass, Fr. Tim Shepard Presider 11:15 am Mass, Fr. Joe Dailey Presider Page 6 Christ the Redeemer, Lake Orion calling all spiritual directors and theological raconteurs! Are you a trained Spiritual Director or Therapist looking for a meaningful way to contribute your gifts for the lifting up of our CTR community? AND/ OR do you have some Theological training and a desire and ability to each? Are these gifts you are willing to share? If yes, to either or both of these questions, please contact Lisa Brown about some new programs we are dreaming up! [email protected] Card crafter workshop Christ the Redeemer Card Crafters will gather on Tuesday, April 14 and Tuesday, May 12 from 10:00am-12:00 noon. Card crafters continue to create cards to send to members of our community. Don't let your lack of crafting experience stop you from joining the fun! We have all levels of projects to complete. There may also be an opportunity to work at home with our materials. Questions, contact Caryl at [email protected] or 248-625-5852. Mention cards in your title. protecting god’s children workshop Sunday, may 31, 1-4 pm at Christ the redeemer We are all affected by the abuse of children by representatives of the Church and society. Join us for this excellent, free workshop on the preventative measures and signs of sexual abuse. All parents and caregivers are encouraged to attend and will find the information shared very helpful and important. Every employee and volunteer who has regular contact with children of our parish are required to attend a training session of Protecting God’s Children. This workshop will inform and inspire participants to be part of the solution and to help keep our youth safe from harm. Register at: www.virtusonline.org/virtus/index.cfm. There is no charge for this program. CURIOUS ABOUT CATHOLICISM? Our RCIA (The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) is designed to welcome anyone interested in learning more about Catholicism and/or officially being initiated through the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist into our Catholic Community. Contact Lisa Brown, 248-391-4074 or [email protected] for more information. Scripture Study Opportunities Monday Night Join us at 7:00 pm in the parish office conference room for an indepth discussion and study of the lectionary readings for our weekend liturgies. All are welcome. Questions, contact Jan Lumetta at [email protected]. Wednesday morning from 9:30-11:00 am No prep necessary. Drop-ins welcome. Childcare provided by request. Contact David Nesbitt at: [email protected] for more information. good Friday SUPPORT CHRISTIANS IN THE HOLY LAND The annual Good Friday Collection offers a direct link for parishioners to be witnesses of peace and to help protect the Holy Places. When you donate on Good Friday, you are supporting Christians in the Holy Land. The Good Friday collection is requested by the Holy Father. Please be as generous as your abundance allows. To donate, pick up a book mark found in the vestibule or go to MyFranciscan.org Gospel of life “You will conceive and give birth to a son, and you are to call him Jesus.” (Luke 1:31) Lent's austerity is interrupted on March 25, as we keep a feast in honor of the Annunciation. The Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord recalls when the angel Gabriel visits the Virgin Mary. Mary has heard the angel Gabriel's explanation of the mystery; the will of God is made known to her. Mary, the humble maid of Nazareth, is to have the happiness of becoming the mother of Jesus, the son of God. Through the marvel of Mary, God shouts to us to wake up to the marvelous creatures that we all are by His design. The Annunciation is the beginning of Jesus in His human nature. Through His mother, He is a member of the human race. Exactly nine months before Christmas, the date signals the start of God's plan of salvation. This feast day is very important in the defense of the life of unborn children. For those with small children, this is a good time to begin teaching about the value God places on human life. He loved us so much that he became one of us, and became an innocent, completely dependent infant. Page 7 Christ the Redeemer, Lake Orion Keep informed on parish events via a weekly email. To receive a weekly updates, fill out the information on the main page of the website, ctredeemer.org. Senior Stretch & Stay Strong Exercise Class 55+ This class is held at Christ the Redeemer and features meditation, gentle stretching, and chair exercise. Every Thursday, from 10:00 11:30 am in the Matt 2/3 room. Instructor: Virginia Stagner - Certified by The Arthritis Foundation Lansing update School Choice Telephone Town Hall was held Wednesday A call-in town hall style meeting on the topic of school choice was held Wednesday, March 18. This meeting is sponsored by Michigan Catholic Conference along with the Michigan Association of Non-Public Schools (an organization of which most Catholic schools in Michigan are a member), the Mackinac Center, and the American Enterprise Institute. The call features Michael Q. McShane, Ph.D. and research fellow for Education Policy Studies with the American Enterprise Institute, to discuss why recent reforms have not triggered a large increase in highquality private school options. Also joining the conversation is Bruce Braun, Superintendent of Michigan District Lutheran Schools Missouri Synod, to share his perspective on the state of private schools in Michigan and the viability of expanded school choice. Financial Stewardship February 2015 Sunday Contributions: Received $59,140 Budgeted 63,462 (Under) Budget ($ 4,322) only a few weeks left of free shopping!!! Nametags: FREE shipping until March 31st Over 100 parishioners have ordered their Christ the Redeemer nametags to date! Don’t miss out on the free shipping available through the end the March! To order your CTR magnetic, reusable nametag ($6.50 each) go to: www.naagtag.com/ christtheredeemer When prompted, choose "Option 1" and choose "Customer Pick-Up" as the method of shipping (even though it says Salt Lake Area only). Paypal/ Credit Cards accepted. After April 1st there will be an extra $4.50 in shipping cost. If you have any questions call Kirby Bayles at 1-800-242-6224 or email [email protected]. Do you have a friend, neighbor, co-worker, or relative who has been struggling with the loss of a loved one, loneliness, cancer, a layoff, relocation, divorce, a spiritual crisis, recuperation, single parenthood, or any of countless other life challenges? Our Stephen Ministers can provide them with the focused care, encouragement, and support they need to make it through the crisis. If you know of someone who is hurting, talk with our Stephen Leader who will instruct you on how we can connect the person with a Stephen Minister It’s a great way for you to show how much you care? For more information call Roger Buches, 248-444-5750 or email Mike Hayes at [email protected] ROME SWEET ROME Volunteer Appreciation Friday, May 1, 6:30 pm All Christ the Redeemer volunteers be sure to mark your calendars. The Catholic Relief Services Collection “Amen, I say to you, whatever you did for one of these least brothers of mine, you did for me” (Mt 25:40). Today we are reminded that Jesus identified himself with out poorest brothers and sisters. The Catholic Relief Services Collection serves Jesus in the victims of human trafficking, in those who suffer from unjust laws, and in those who need pastoral care and humanitarian assistance across the glove. Through supporting this collection, you help Jesus in disguise. Please use the envelopes provided in the vestibule or in your packets. Additionally, our tithing committee will donate to this collection. MOMS: Ministry of Moms Sharing Moms with children of all ages are welcome to meet with one or both of our MOMS groups that gather on Wednesday, 10:00-11:30 am OR Thursday mornings 10:30 am -12:00 noon for fellowship, book discussions, life lessons and faith building. For more information contact Patty Weise 248-239-1118 (Weds) or Dayna Hollis 248-802-3804 (Thurs). Childcare is provided. rice bowls Hungering for a Healthy Harvest CRS Rice Bowl brings our Lenten journey back to Africa this week, to the Democratic Republic of Congo. We join our fasting in solidarity with people who go hungry, and we remember in prayer the importance of building a community that is willing to support those most in need. Rice bowls are due back by Holy Thursday, April 2. Page 8 Christ the Redeemer, Lake Orion The following is the entire prayer list of Christ the Redeemer Church. If you would like someone added to the prayers please call the parish office. For Our Parishioners Paul Brimo Jodi Dempsey Martin Laurie O’Meara Robert Kurzyniec Tony Gibbs Jane Beckwith Fred Lennox Stan Kowalski Carey Chappell Karen Rawski Ellen Higgins For the Military …..our country’s military personnel especially those connected to our parish. For the Deceased For Loved Ones Who Are Ill Dennis Grant friend of Cliff and Diane Best Tyler Krueger friend of Brandon Woelmer Agnes Rowe sister of Mary Munoz John Lee Hopper friend of Mary Munoz Dave Berube father of Elizabeth Delano Don Kern uncle of JoAnn Yops Cameron Ruby Hannah Campbell toddler friend of Jessica Hallmark Shari Morgan friend of Therese Wisnewski Stephanie Shim friend of Therese Wisnewski Hilton Muntz father of Carol Daprai Janice Klink niece of Bev Gall Sister Bea Keller the sister of Mike Eyl Kris Leith friend of Martha and John Cooper Lauren Hughes John Bigger Evelyn Winterfield sister of Mary Elizabeth Murray Patty Bianchi daughter of Stella Slimko Cameron Collins nephew of Susan Arends CHRIST THE REDEEMER CATHOLIC CHURCH 2700 Waldon Rd, Lake Orion, MI 48360 Fr. Joe Dailey, Pastor e-mail: [email protected] PARISH OFFICE 248.391.1621, (Fax) 248.391.3412 Administrative: Sue Enjaian, ext. 10 e-mail: [email protected] Administrative: Dawn Cejka, ext. 11 [email protected] Finance: Christi Spencer, ext. 12 [email protected] Christian Service: Karen Swietlik, ext. 17 [email protected] and Lisa Pratt, ext. 17 [email protected] Stephen Ministry: Roger Buches, 248.444.5750 Music Ministry: Mari Reyes, 248-674-4493 [email protected] Hours: 9 am to 4 pm, Monday thru Thursday 9 am to 12:00 Noon, Friday Website Address: www.ctredeemer.org Pontiac Vicariate Website: www.pontiacareavicariate.org OFFICE OF FAMILY MINISTRY 248.391.4074 Lisa Brown, Director, ext. 20 [email protected] Karen Jbara and Michele Pinelli, Pre-K, Elementary Coordinators, ext. 19 [email protected] Maryalice Tomei, Administrative, ext. 14 [email protected] Deb Kiefer, Mid School, ext. 18 [email protected] Lisa Andridge, Youth Minister, ext. 33 [email protected] MASS SCHEDULE Saturday - 5:00 pm Sunday - 9:00 am & 11:00 am Daily - Check weekly bulletin SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION BY APPOINTMENT COUNCIL AND COMMISSIONS Parish Council (Meets 4th Tuesday) Chair: Joanne Evola, 248.391.-0113 (Commissions meet 2nd Tuesday) Education Chair: David Zande, 248.891.6950 Parish Finance Council Chair: Jason Drake, 248.236.8102 PARISH MISSION STATEMENT: We are a welcoming Christian community sharing in the mission of Jesus to proclaim the Kingdom of God. We strive to "make a difference" within our local community and the world in which we live. Through our gatherings for prayer, sacraments and sharing the Word of God, we are forming a growing community. Recognizing the importance of each individual member, we call forth the varieties of gifts, talents and ministries of all. We seek to join with others who share in this mission. (7/23/03) Service Chair: Kate Schueren, 248.393.2014 Stewardship Chair: Bob Emick, 248.393.1901 Worship Chair: Dominic Drohan, 248.693.4590 FREE Music Lesson! PHYSICAL THERAPY AND MEDICAL FITNESS Specializing in Orthopedic & Sports Injuries Limited Time Offer 3009 Baldwin Road Oxford School of Music MONDAY-FRIDAY 6AM-8PM SATURDAY 8AM-NOON oxfordschoolofmusic.com 248-572-4881 125 S. 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