May 31 - Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in Burton Michigan

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May 31 - Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in Burton Michigan
May 31, 2015
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Feast of Most Holy Trinity
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Gavin Paul Millon, Clare Karl & Mary Lindsay, Mark Campbell,
E William & Bertha Owen, Christine Owen,
Dennis Owen,
Deceased Members of Gerwolds
Family, Edwin Schodorf, Jacob
When we PRAY
R Spolarich, Andrew Donnelly,
God
hears more
Mafalda & Angelo
than we say,
E Vallecorsa, MacDonald &
answers more
than we ask,
Fedewa Families, BernalDino
gives
more
M Carrasco, Christiana
than we imagine.
Carrasco (baby), Hal Harper,
in His own time & His own way.
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Peter & Pearl Joy, Deceased
M Members of the Jobbagy
Family, Margaret Schopieray, Carl
B Schopieray, Families of C.H. Gibbs, Gerald Berryman,
James Ceno, The Racine Family, The Luokka Family,
E Departed relatives, friends, benefactors & holy souls of M.
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R Sabong & M. Singson, Joseph, Tracy, & Thomas Rothley,
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Vicky Jardenil, Jack Sharp, Abelardo Jardenil, Timothy D.
Roche, Deceased Members of the Wright & Foss Family, Ann
Selke, Deceased Members of the Malinich Family, Beeler Family,
Stanley F. Nemecek, Tony Tomassilli, Guadalupe Trujillo, Thomas B
Joseph Newcomb Sr. & Thomas Joseph Newcomb, Jr., Joseph
Michael Newcomb, Harold Hood, Josephine & John Hood, Isabel E
& Fred Hood, Deceased Members of Bienlein, McAuliffe, Frisbie,
Major, & Rowland Families, Deceased Members of the Garrett & L
Schmitt Families, Dinilo & Florence Bonani, Rudolph & Adeline I
Polakiewicz, Deceased Members of Bede & Wodwaski Families,
Jacqueline Withey & Intentions of Duane Withey, Rosemary
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Walker, Members of Marchesi & Walton Families, Stephen &
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Mary Behil, Anthony Skipper, Deceased Members of Myers &
Fortune Families, Tom & Ida Woycik & Family
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HOLY REDEEMER CATHOLIC CHURCH
1227 East Bristol Road, Burton, Michigan, 48529
810.743.3050
Holy Redeemer, Burton
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810.743.3050
May 31, 2015 – The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity
Dt 4: 32-34, 39-40; Ps 33: 4-6, 9, 18-20, 22; Rom 8: 14-17; Mt 28: 16-20
Today we celebrate the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity. It is worth reviewing what a
“Solemnity” is to us. In our Church year a Solemnity is the highest-ranking Holy Day
possible, followed by a Feast and then a Memorial. Although we may not perceive it, the
word “solemnity” comes from the Latin word for “festival.” The most important events on our
Church calendar are “Solemnities.” All Solemnities are not Holy Days of Obligation, but those
like Holy Trinity Sunday that always occur on Sunday are indeed Holy Days of Obligation.
The Holy Trinity was firmly established in the Bible, even in Genesis. Throughout the Old
Testament God refers to Himself in both the singular and plural. In fact, in Genesis He
declares “Let us make man in our image.” Note both the “us” and the “our.” Nevertheless,
these semantical supports are secondary to the reality of the Holy Trinity as explicated and
explained in our readings for this Holy Day.
St. Athanasius, who lived in the 300s, said “We acknowledge the Trinity, Holy and perfect, to
consist of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. It is a wholly creative and energizing reality, self
confident and undivided in its active power. Accordingly, in the Church, one God is preached, one
God who is above all things and through all things and in all things.”
Our first reading from the Book of Deuteronomy speaks of our need to serve God.
Moses tells the people, “The Lord is God in the heavens above and on the earth below,
and there is no other.” This is the preface to our understanding and belief in the Holy Trinity.
In the second reading from St. Paul’s letter to the Romans, Paul makes the point that we are all children of God
if we are “led by the Spirit of God.” It is the Triune God who leads us through the Holy Spirit to
repentance, to truth, to love, to holiness, to stewardship. It is through pursuing this life in the Spirit
that we are able to serve God and one another.
The Gospel from Matthew, even though not lengthy, contains Jesus’ complete call to us to “make
disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.”
Disciples are made through teaching and through conversion. To be a Christian steward involves a conversion
of the heart and mind. As indicated in our U.S. Bishops Pastoral Letter on Stewardship, “Jesus’ call is urgent.
He does not tell us to follow Him at some point in the future but here and now, at the moment, in our
present circumstances.” The Bishops later say in that letter, “The life of a Christian Steward, lived in imitation
of the life of Christ, is challenging, even difficult in many ways. But both here and
hereafter it is charged with intense joy.”
On this day when we glory in the Holy Trinity, when we again declare, “I believe,” we
need to commit ourselves to our Triune God; we need to answer the call to discipleship
and stewardship. We need to be generous out of love. Jesus sends us, guides us, and
empowers us.
Catholic Steward.com. Stewardship Reflection
Feast of the Holy Trinity
“The Spirit itself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God, and if children then heirs, heirs of God
and joint heirs with Christ…” - Romans 8:16-17
If we are heirs to the kingdom of God, shouldn’t we work to build up His kingdom? Shouldn’t we be good stewards of our
inheritance, using our time, talent and treasure to care for the Church that God has left to us? Our Church is a treasured
heirloom from God. Do we treat it that way?
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May 31, 2015
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Feast of Most Holy Trinity
ATTENTION ALL 2015 GRADUATES!
Sunday, June 7, 2015
at the 5:00p.m. Mass
We will be honoring all Graduates.
Please try to be here! We are proud of all of you !
Summer Bible School will take place the week of
June 22-25 in the school at Holy Redeemer. If you would like to
help as a teen leader or adult leader this year please call:
Marlo in the Religious Education office at 810 742-9460 or
Paul at 810-240-7879. It is a lot of fun and the children have such
a great time, so plan to help out this year. You will be glad you
did.
If you have a child/children who wish to attend, please call Marlo
or Paul.
Class of 2016
High School Seniors / College
Seniors and Parent’s
You are invited to
Ave Fest 2015
Hosted by Tom Monaghan
Thurs, June 25, 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Join us for a Summer Picnic &
Learn about Generous Scholarship Opportunities
at the Monaghan Residence in Ann Arbor
Ave Maria School of Law
Michigan Full-Tuition Scholarship &
Generous 1st yr stipend
Ave Maria University
AMU Southeast MI
Diocesan Scholarship
$28,000 over 4 yrs
For more information, visit www.avemariafoundation.org
PARISHIONERS WHO HAVE DIED THIS WEEK
Stephanie Priess ( Deacon Ken’s Mother)
May 27, 2015
John Gach
May 30,2015
Larry McCown
Arrangements Pending
(Dates reflect the date of the funeral service)
Church Festival: Remember the CCW is
heading the book and bake sales at the church
festival. All moneys collected go directly to the
parish and all members of the parish are
encouraged to help. Used books and CD's can
be dropped off at the church office. (Please no text books
or encyclopedias.)
Baked goods can be dropped off at the FLC on
the morning of May 30th. Please have the
baked goods wrapped
up ready to sell, and
labeled. (Please
include if they contain any
common allergens: nuts, peanuts,
etc.)
MEMORIAL CANDLES
WEEK OF May 30, 2015
Anna M. Meraglio
by
Your Family
Catholic Charities welcome you to visit the Shrine to
Mary Queen of the Golden Heart in
their courtyard, behind what was
once St. Michael‘s Convent at
901 Chippewa Street. The shrine
has recently been restored to its
original location.
For more information, or to
volunteer to become a Mary Garden
Volunteer: or to reserve for an event, please call
810.232.9950, ext.228/325
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY…
“The bathroom scale can only give you a numerical
reflection of your relationship with gravity. That’s it. It
cannot measure your beauty, talent, purpose, life force,
possibility, strength of your love”
Author Unknown.
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Mass Intentions for the Week of May 30
The Week Ahead in our Parish
Sunday
700p.m.
Monday
6:00p.m.
Tuesday
6:00p.m.
6:15p.m.
7:30p.m.
Wednesday
5:00p.m.
Thursday
6:30p.m.
6:30p.m.
7:30p.m.
Friday
7:00p.m.
Saturday
8:00a.m.
Sunday
May 31, 2015 Last day of Festival
Grand Prize Drawing
June 1
Divine Mercy #4 Convent Rm. 104
June 2
Cursillo - Convent Rm. 104
Prayer Shawl Ministry Convent Dining Room
K of C - Family Life Center
June 3
St. Vincent de Paul - Convent Room 104
June 4
Choir Practice
Women Divine Mercy #2
4th Degree K of C - Family Life Center
June 5
Praise & Adoration - Church
June 6
St. Joseph Covenant Keepers
June 7
May 30
TRINITY SUNDA
Anniversary of Death, Dr. William Henige
by Wife, Rita
Sunday
May 31
9:00a.m.
Dante & Catherine Ragnone by Children
11:00a.m.
Intentions of the Parish
5:00p.m.
2015 Graduate Mass
Monday
June 1
8:30a.m.
Rita Christenson by Maureen Bates
Tuesday
June 2
8:30a.m.
Carlo Lubiato by Dwight & Pat Thomas
Wednesday June 3
6:30p.m.
Peter & Helen Lengyel by Dave Lengyel
Thursday
June 4
8:30a.m.
2nd Anniversary, Rogelio Luna, Sr.
by Luna Family
Friday
June 5 First Friday
8:30a.m.
First Friday Intentions
Saturday
June 6 First Saturday
5:00p.m
Intentions of the Parish
Sunday
June 7
9:00p.m.
Living & Deceased Members of CCW
11:00p.m.
Edwin & Dona O’Brien , Wedding Anniversary
by Popadich & Gates Family
5:00p.m.
Robert Ragnon by Julie Vanivelt
Saturday
5:00p.m.
Readings for the Week of May 31
Sunday
The Most Holy Trinity
Dt 4:32-34, 39-40; Ps 33; Rom 8:14-17;
Mt 28:16-20
Monday
Saint Justin, Martyr
Tb 1:3, 2:1b-8; Ps 112; Mk 12:1-12
Justin travelled to Greece, Egypt, & Italy, gaining many to
Christ. At Rome he sealed his testimony with his blood,
surrounded by his disciples . "Do you think," the prefect said to
Justin, "that by dying you will enter heaven, & be rewarded by
God?" "I do not think," was Justin’s answer; "I know."
Tuesday
Saints Marcellinus and Peter, Martyrs
Tb 2:9-14; Ps 112; Mk 12:13-17
Little is known about the two martyrs' lives. Marcellinus, a
priest, & Peter, an exorcist, died in the year 304, during the
Diocletianic Persecution. Pope Damasus I claimed that he
heard the story of these two martyrs from their executioner
who became a Christian after their deaths. Damasus'
account is the oldest source concerning these two martyrs.
Wednesday Saint Charles Lwanga & Companions & Martyrs
Tb 3:1-11a, 16-17a; Ps 25; Mk 12:18-27
One of 22 Ugandan martyrs, Charles Lwanga is the patron of
youth and Catholic action in most of tropical Africa. He
protected his fellow pages (aged 13 to 30) from the
homosexual demands of the Bagandan ruler .When
Missionaries returned after King Mwanga's death, they found
five hundred Christians and one thousand catchumens waiting for them.
(without priests or educators). The twenty-two Catholic martyrs of the
Uganda persecution were canonized.
Thursday
Tb 6:10-11, 7:1bcde, 9-17; 8:4-9a; Ps 128;Mk 12:28-34
Friday
Saint Boniface, Bishop and Martyr
Tb 11:5-17; Ps 146; Mk 12:35-37
He is the patron saint of Germany, the first archbishop of Mainz
and the "Apostle of the Germans". He became such a well-known
teacher that students circulated notes from his classes.
Patron of brewers; Fulda; Germany; World Youth Day
Saturday
Saint Norbert, Bishop
Tb 12:1, 5-15, 20; Tb 13; Mk 12:38-44
A sudden flash of lightning split the dark & his horse bucked,
throwing Norbert to the ground. When he awoke his first words
were, "Lord, what do you want me to do?" God’s response ,
"Turn from evil and do good. Seek peace and pursue it."
Liturgical Ministers: June 6 & June 7
5:00p.m. Liturgy for Saturday, June 6
Celebrant: Fr. Steve Anderson
Mass Captain: Allan Karl
Lectors #1: Dorothy Grizzle, #2: Kathy Bede
Eucharistic Ministers: Vita Guajardo, Deborah Irvin,
Judy Perkins, Dottie Pillen, Larry Pillen, Fran Rowland,
Deacon Ken
Altar Servers: Jackson Doyle, Garrett Snider, Meaghan Snider
9:00a.m. Liturgy for Sunday, June 7
Celebrant: Fr. Steve Anderson
Mass Captain: Raymond Ranville
Lectors: #1: Elaine Campbell, #2: Dinia Fox
Eucharistic Ministers: Barb Butler, Jim Butler, Thao Paris,
Jon Paris, Connie Ranville, Juliann Voiles, Deacon Ken
Altar Servers: Patrick LeBlanc, Joshua Sherman,
Michael Sherman
11:00a.m. Liturgy for Sunday, June 7
Celebrant: Fr. Steve Anderson
There will be an Interpreter at this Mass
Mass Captain: Judith Peto
Lectors: #1:Annette Cook, #2: Dennis Kutchey
Eucharistic Ministers: Karen Barnes, Matt Howe, Monica Howe,
John Mott, Robert Neumann, Joe Wargo, Deacon Ken
Altar Servers: Kathleen Bradford, Jake Bradford,
Thomas LeBlanc
5:00p.m. Liturgy for Sunday June 7
Celebrant: Fr. Steve Anderson
Mass Captain: Cathy Adamson
Lectors: #1: Paula Androsky, #2: Keith Williams
Eucharistic Ministers: Tony Androsky, Laura Fulco,
Gabriella Garland, Paula Paul, Kevin Pilon, Vickie Sturges,
Steve Clark, Deacon Ken
Altar Servers: Anna Hill, John Hill, Abbey Pinder
May 31, 2015
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First Saturday
MORNING OF PRAYER AND REPARATION
FOR WORLD PEACE
The World Apostolate of Fatima Diocesan
Morning of Prayer and Reparation for World
Peace will be held at Holy Rosary Parish, 5199
Richfield Road, Flint on June 6, 2015 at 9:00a.m.
The morning will include Divine Liturgy, Investiture in the Brown
Scapular, Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, Holy Hour of
Prayer and Rosary.
Please call Suzanne at 810.742.0773 with any questions or
concerns.
THANK YOU!
As this bulletin goes to the publisher, the
Festival set up is being completed.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank
ALL Volunteers and Sponsors who have given
their time, money & talent to make this
fundraiser a success.
We also pray that everyone attending will have a
wonderful time, and experience fellowship with
our community and parishioners.
SEE YOU ON THE
MIDWAY!
Feast of Most Holy Trinity
Holy Family Catholic School in Grand Blanc is
accepting resumes for two full-time 5th/6th
grade teachers and a full-time kindergarten
teacher. Candidates should be practicing
Catholics and possess a valid Michigan
Teaching certificate. A cover letter,
references, resume, and copy of a Michigan
teaching certificate should be emailed to
[email protected].
Deadline is Friday, June 5, 2015.
St. Mary, N. Franklin Ave., Flint, is looking for
an organist/pianist to provide music
accompaniment Saturday Evening & Sunday
Morning. One weekly rehearsal is required
from September through June for Choir Practice. Extra
rehearsals Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Holy Week
(with additional compensation) Call Joe Darnell at
810.577.6154 for details and interview.
St. Pius X Catholic School in Flint is accepting
resumes for an upper elementary school position
in Language Arts and English at the 5th through
8th grade level. We are looking for a faith-filled
and energetic person who is self-motivated and
loves working with children. Applicant should be
a practicing Catholic, and hold a valid elementary
Michigan certification.
Successful candidates must be enthusiastic, hardworking,
and possess strong communication skills with students,
parents, and staff alike. The ideal applicant will be a
teacher who is able to embrace enrollment management
initiatives, differentiate curriculum, and use technology as
a tool to enhance their teaching through Smart boards,
laptops, and iPads.
Interested candidates can email their cover letter, resume,
and a minimum of 2-3 letters of recommendation
[email protected]. Applications will be
accepted through *Wednesday, June 10, 2015.
R.J. Kaplan, St. Pius X Principal
New Calvary Cemetery in Flint would like to
hire a seasonal groundskeeper throughout the
summer. The position may work up to 40 hours
per week depending on the vacation schedules
and the current workload. Anyone interests may
contact: Karen Beamer, Cemetery Manager at
810.732.2620 or email : [email protected]
Holy Redeemer, Burton
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Prayers for Those in Need of Healing
Christine Ackerman
Sherry Adams
Cindy Anderson
Marvin Anderson
Fr. Ron Anderson
Tyler Arwood
Edna Azanza
Nick Abbott
Jerry Amrich
Mark Anthony
Mike Ames
Joy Baker
Frank Bajus
Marilyn Bartkowiak
Suzanne Berry
Pat Blais
Aline Bourque
Jose & Amelia Brao
Char Bratton
Peggy Brown
Gary Burger
Carol
Linda Callahan
Linda Carroll
Steve Carroll
Ruth Cassidy
Donald Chevalier
Gerry Chisholm
Chris
Vi Clark
Dee Cooke
Pamela Cooper
Crystal Corcoran
Jacob Anthony Corsi
Jeannine Crowder
Jolene Dean
Andrea Desmarias
Ken Dillon
Patrick Donoghue
Jim Dryfuse
Betty Dziczek
Cecelia Eagan
Ed Ecker
Fred Fabris
Catherine Fechik
Chris & Ray
Fejedelem
Nancy Folaron
Fila & Family
Ruth Flint
Patricia Foster
Ed Giedrojc
Madeline Graham
Teresa Grant
Lois Grizzle
Ignacio Guerra, Sr.
Robert Guiles
Julia Haynes
Margaret Head
Maurice Hollis
Stefanie Hopkins
Christopher Humble
Cherie Kelly-Hunter
Beverly Johnson
Pamela Johnson
Tammy Joubran
Chris July
Shirley Kage
Kayla Kamego
Kotarski Boys
Phyllis Kotowicz
Barbara Klauss
Peter Kurncs
Constance Kutchey
Katherine LaVanway
Norah Leitz
Dianne Lewis
Madison Lewis
Jill Lich
Rosa Lopez
Gregoria Luna Jr
Jerry Lynch
William Malinich
Louise Mallette
Micheal Marshall
Sue Marshall
Donna Marzonie
Larry McCowan
Shayla Merinsky
Janet Metz
Brenda Miller
Irene Morgan
Robert Neumann
Shirley Neminski
Melissa Newcomb
Norman & Virginia
Neustedt
Ella Ocampo
Leo Olivo
Ed Osorio
Jayden Osorio
Katherine Pacyne
Chris Palid
Joseph Palid
Brett Piggott
Renee Pillen
Brad Pilon
Mark Pilon
Art Pratt
Mikey Raborne
Veronica Raborne
Douglas Racine
Jean Rao
Christine Rejniak
Larry Rejniak
Ruth Richards
Sophia Rider
John Rubel
Craig Robbins
Theresa Robbins
Carolina Robinson
Joan Roche
Neal Roche Jr.
John Rubel
Wray Russ
Mila Sabong
Robert Scanlon Sr
Deborah Scott
Jessica Scott
Jane Sessions
Corazon Singson
Eddie Skoczylas
Pam Skoczylas
Helen M. Smith
Kelsey Smith
Eric Snyder
Brenda Taylor
Doris Thompson
Chris Thornton
Courtney Thornton &
Baby
Shirley Thornton
Donald Venturino
Dale Walters
Geraldine Walters
Jean Wargo
Sharon Weeden
Angie Weston
Sharon White
Cohen Witten
Margaret Wilson
Barb Winfield
Deanne Woody
Mary Zuwala
ALTAR CARE TEAM SCHEDULE
Team A
Team B
Team C
June 6
June 13
June 20
810.743.3050
STEWARDSHIP FOR May 24, 2015
Sunday Weekly Tithing:
Envelopes:
Loose:
Total:
$ 12,710.00
994.00
$ 13,704.00
75th Anniversary Trivia
Did You Know?
Since becoming a parish, Holy Redeemer has had
8 Pastors, 4 Administrator, 44 Pastoral Associates,
6 Transitional Deacons, 3 Permanent Deacons
and 4 Pastoral Ministers.
WE, AS A PARISH, HAVE BEEN BLESSED.
Parish Directory
Office: (810) 743-3050
Fax: (810) 743-4381
website: holyredeemerburton.org
Eucharistic Liturgies
Saturday, 5:00p.m.
Sunday, 9:00a.m., 11:00a.m., 5:00p.m.
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 8:30a.m.
Wednesday, 6:30p.m.
Anointing of the Sick
First Thursday Mass at
8:30a.m.
Reconciliation
Friday, 8:00a.m.
Saturday, 4:00p.m.
Fr. Steve Anderson, Pastor
[email protected]
Deacon Kenneth Preiss, (810) 244-1691
[email protected]
Paul Schlegelmilch, (810) 240-7879
Pastoral Associate & Director Religious Education
[email protected]
Ken Jubar, Business Manager, (810) 244-1683
[email protected]
Fran Rowland, Office Manager & Bulletin Editor
(810) 244-1681, [email protected]
Emily Arthur (810) 244-1687
RCIA & Adult Faith Formation,
[email protected]
Daniel Schmit,
(810) 244-1685
Youth Minister & Director of Music
[email protected]
Nancy Elledge, Bookkeeper, (810) 244-1684
[email protected]
Beth Clark, Assistant Bookkeeper (810) 244-1692
[email protected]
Patricia Weatherly, (810) 244-1695
[email protected]
Sharon Webster, Outreach, (810) 743-8530
[email protected]
Bill Beem (810) 275-2269
Family Life Center Rentals