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PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS:

Our deceased: Roseann Fluke, Geraldine DeSmith

Our sick: Jim & Mary Paul, Jim Vincent, Lou Tallarico,

Mike Gillenkirk, Jack Matthew Heff, Bernice Yonchewski, Patricia Leveck, Beatrice Payne, Gabe Radke, Mabel Freitag, Judy Fox , and parish family including our homebound and those in nursing homes.

Our military personnel: 2nd Lt. Thomas A. Braga-Henebry, Quantico, VA Tom Baldwin, Fort Benning, GA Chris Riley, Ft Worth, TX, Marines Kaleilani Kalahiki, Medical, Army Capt. Connor Caples, MD Travis AFB, CA Lt. Chris White, Washington, D.C. Erick Martinez, Afghanistan Anthony Sevenski, Navy David Hanosh Suarez, Marines Cody Eitrem, Navy

ROSARIES PRAYED FOR PEACE: 59,077 Total number Rosaries prayed. Tally sheets are available at the East Entrances of Church

LIVING ROSARY INTENTION FOR JANUARY: For peace in all the world. Please join this devotion to Our Blessed Mother, call Diane Woods: 482.0477

PARISH INTENTION FOR JANUARY:

For all those struggling in mind, body, or spirit, that they may know the healing power of the love of God. We invite parishioners to fast on Tuesdays for this intention, consider joining us for Mass that evening at 6:30pm, when we will include the particular intention in the prayers of the faithful.

Saturday December 28, 2019 8:15am Kenneth Scott Muldoon—Family 5:00pm Nancy Guettler—Mary LaPorte

Sunday December 29, 2019 The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph 9:00am For the Parish 11:00am Pedro & Isabel Alfaro—Sam & Angie Harcus 5:30pm Deceased Pavlovic & Jankovic Families—Tomic &

Bobas Families

Tuesday December 31, 2019 4:30pm For Vocations 10:30pm Bridget Reynolds

Wednesday January 1, 2020 Solemnity of Mary, The Holy Mother of God 10:00am Msgr. Gabriels

Thursday January 2, 2020 8:15am Deceased Members of the Rosary Circle—Rosary

Circle

Friday January 3, 2020 8:15am Living and Deceased members of the Halaby

Family—Halaby Family 9am-8pm Adoration 7:00pm-8:00pm Confession/Holy Hour Saturday January 4, 2020 8:15am Charles & Camilla Gray—Doug & Stephanie

Murdoch 6:30pm Solemn Vespers

Sunday January 5, 2020 Epiphany of the Lord 9:00am Mike & Lucia Spagnuolo—Family 11:00am Nancy Guettler—Mary LaPorte 5:00pm For the Parish 6:30pm Vespers 7:00pm Compline

Scripture Readings for the Week of December 29, 2019 Sunday Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph Sir 3:2-6, 12-14; Ps 128:1-2, 3, 4-5; Col 3:12-21 or Col 3:12-17; Mt 2:13-15, 19-23 Monday 1 Jn 2:12-17; Ps 96:7-8a, 8b-9, 10; Lk 2:36-40 Tuesday Saint Sylvester I, Pope 1 Jn 2:18-21; Ps 96:1-2, 11-12, 13; Jn 1:1-18 Wednesday Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God Nm 6:22-27; Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8; Gal 4:4-7; Lk 2:16-21 Thursday Memorial of Saints Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen, Bishops and Doctors of the Church 1 Jn 2:22-28; Ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4; Jn 1:19-28 Friday The Most Holy Name of Jesus 1 Jn 2:29—3:6; Ps 98:1, 3cd-4, 5-6; Jn 1:29-34 Saturday Memorial of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, Religious 1 Jn 3:7-10; Ps 98:1, 7-8, 9; Jn 1:35-42 Sunday Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord Is 60:1-6; Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-11, 12-13; Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6; Mt 2:1-12

Sat, Dec. 28: Virginia Fortino, Noelle Starrak,

Sun, Dec 29: Jane Feeley, Miranda Hoffman,

Olivia Moreau

Mon, Dec. 30: Karen Holman-Cervera, Joel

Starrak, Madeline Poynter

Tues, Dec. 31: Michal Wetmore, Eli Hollenbeck,

Annabelle Barros

Wed, Jan. 1: John Gulock, Nassib Badawy, Francisco Llinas, Nenri

Badawy, Rosette Kalouche, Mirtha Llinas, Krystal Malatinsky, Jadranko

Tomic

Thurs, Jan. 2: Olivia DeFord, Charles Bierlant, Evelyn Pfotenhauer,

Katelynn Gordon

Fri, Jan. 3: Doug Murdoch, Daniel Farley

Sat, Jan. 4: Karen Dudley, Clara Fatura

Sun, Jan. 5: Marjorie Jeter, Carolyn Gountain

Holy Day of

Obligation

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SACRAMENTAL LIFE & WORKS OF MERCY

Marriage Prep: Arrangements must be made at least 9 months in advance; please call the parish office.

Infant Baptism: To register, fill out the Baptism Request Form at www.corlansing.org.

Confession: Wed-Fri 7:45am; Tues & Fri 7:00pm and Saturday 9:00am-10:00am

Daily Rosary: Wed-Sat 7:45am

Perpetual Help Devotion: Tuesdays 6:15pm

St Joseph Devotion: 1st Wednesdays 6:00am Rosary; 6:30am Mass

St. Monica Sodality: 2nd Saturdays 7:45am Rosary, 8:15am Mass, Divine Mercy Chaplet following

Divine Mercy Chaplet: Mon— Fri 3:00pm, Holy Family Chapel, 1601 E Grand River Ave.

St Vincent dePaul Society: 1601 E. Grand River; 517-371-4380. Mon & Fri 10-11am and Wed 1-3pm

St Vincent dePaul Parish Food Collection: Toilet paper, toothpaste, bar soap, laundry soap and dish soap.

Men’s Prayer Breakfast- Men are invited to join every Wednesday morning, 6:00am-7:30am, Mercy Hall. This is a comfortable environment where men take responsibility for learning, living, and sharing our faith.

Knights of Columbus Council 11099: Grand Knight Russell Pate, www.corlansing.org/ministries

St Joseph the Worker Guild: An opportunity for men and women to voluntarily offer their skills and talents to doing a variety of small jobs around the parish. Meets Tuesdays 9:00am in the Parish Hall Conference Room. Come once or come often. Contact: Cindi 485-5886; [email protected]

Project Rachel Helpline: There is help after an abortion. If you or someone you know is hurting from an abortion, call the Project Rachel Helpline 517-993-0291. All calls are confidential.

Unplanned pregnancy: Contact Pregnancy Services of Greater Lansing 517-332-0633 or Shared Pregnancy 517-484-0365

Visitation of the Sick: If you know someone who is ill at home or in a nursing home and would like to receive communion please contact the parish office.

Low Gluten Hosts-During Mass you will need to come to the priest in the center aisle where he has a separate pyx with low gluten host available.

Registration: If you are new to the area or would like to register please stop at the parish office: 1514 E. Michigan Ave, or website www.corlansing.org. If you are currently a registered member and would like to update your info please contact the office 517-482-4749.

Please arrive 20 minutes before Mass and sign in

January 4– January 5: Epiphany of the Lord

COFFEE & DONUTS—following 9am Mass CAFÉ— following 11 am Mass

All events in Mercy Hall

*Upcoming Coffee & Donut Dates: Sunday, December 29

*Please note there will be no café December 29. Café will return January 5, 2020.

SCRIP NEWS (Tuition Assistance Program)

Sales: Fridays 2:30-4pm, Mercy Hall, will begin again in January January Friday Dates: 10, 17, 24, 31 Sundays 10am-12:30pm, Mercy Hall, will begin again in January January Sunday Dates: 12 and 26 Help: For “how to” and sales information/questions, please contact: Jessica Gordon Email: [email protected] or by phone 517-388-1351 For administrative or tuition credit questions, please contact: Melanie Ford Email: [email protected] or school phone – 487-0439

Church of the Resurrection is looking for funeral luncheon volunteers to help with setup. Please call Barb Dunneback at 517-487-6228.

Contribution Cut Off for 2019 Per IRS rules: For deposits to appear on your 2019 contribution report they must be either: 1) Received by the receptionist inside the Parish Office by noon on December 31st. 2) Be mailed with a postmark of December 2019. If you have any questions please contact Don Radke at the Parish Office.

Extraordinary

Minister Reader Altar Server

Sunday, 9:00

AM

A. Beirlant - 1 C. Galer - 1 J. Joy - 1 F. Christopherson - 2 D. Dowsett - 2

R. Imgrund - 1 J. Allstott - 2

NOT FILLED R. Cullimore P. Krause J. Krause J. Lavagnino

Sunday,

11:00 AM

R. Pate - 1 A. Choi - 2 E. Park - 2

K. Darga - 1 J. Flores - 2

M. Abbott Q. Abbott B. Abbott G. Poynter

Sunday, 5:00

PM

NOT FILLED - 1 R. White - 2

NOT

FILLED - 1 T. White - 2

A. Bugayong I. Iyioke A. Mora P. Quinn

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A MESSAGE FROM FR. STEVE

Welcome! At this joyful time of year, many people feel drawn to church. It is the Lord’s love drawing us to the vulnerable Baby Jesus, who came among us as a sign of God’s humility and love for us. If you’re visiting or it has been a long time since you have been here, we’re glad you’re here! For whatever reason you came, thanks for joining us. We want you to feel welcome, and we very much desire to support you (and your family) in any ways we can. Fill out a visitor’s card, which you can find in the pew. We are honored to have you with us. Merry Christmas! It’s still Christmas. Celebrate! Beginning with the celebration of Christmas, the Church enjoys eight days, an “Octave” of Christmas. The secular world is “done” with Christmas the day after Christmas. But for us, Christmas is just getting beginning! For eight days (and more) we celebrate Christ’s birth. Next Sunday, we celebrate the Epiphany, and the week after that, we celebrate the Baptism of the Lord, which marks the end of the Christmas Season. It’s a time of joy. So, keep on celebrating! Enjoy the goodness of God who gave us a Redeemer and a Holy Family to celebrate and emulate in our homes. Mary, the Mother of God (New Years Day) On Wednesday, which is the “Octave of Christmas,” we will celebrate the Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God. Masses for the Holy Day are as follows: We will have one Vigil Mass at 4:30 p.m., December 31, as well as a Mass during the night at 10:30 p.m., which will be followed by adoration and Benediction just prior to Midnight. On January 1st, we will have one Mass at 10:00 a.m. If you are traveling, may you have the protection of your guardian angels, and have a joyous celebration with your family and friends. God bless you all! Liturgical Changes Coming in the New Year Reminder: Effective next Saturday (January 4), we will no longer have a Saturday evening Mass. That weekend we will also change the Mass time for Sunday evening to 5:00 p.m., to accommodate those who prefer the earlier Mass time. Should anyone need to attend Mass on Saturday evening (because of work schedule or other reasons), every other parish in the community offers a Saturday evening Mass. Given the higher numbers at the 5:30 p.m. Mass and because our parish is one of only four Lansing area parishes with a Sunday evening Mass, it seemed to me and the Parish Pastoral Council that it was wisest to retain the Sunday evening Mass. I know that this will take some adjustment on the part of those who typically attend the Saturday evening Mass, but I hope that the two months’ notice will be a help in making that adjustment. It will also hopefully allow all of us to enter more deeply into the Lord’s Day as a day of prayer and rest and refreshment.

Vespers and Compline Changes On First Saturdays, beginning next Saturday, we will celebrate Solemn Vespers at 6:30 p.m. It will be chanted Vespers, using the Mundelein Psalter. On First Saturdays, I will give a brief reflection after the reading, and will incense the altar during the Magnificat. Solemn Vespers will last about 25 minutes. Sunday evening Vespers will be sung at 6:30 p.m. every week. First Sunday Extraordinary Form Compline (Solemn Night Prayer) will be held on First Sundays at 7:00 p.m. These changes will take place next weekend. Read a book on faith this year! When you come to Mass on Christmas and throughout the Octave of Christmas, copies of four books will be available. The first is Letter to a Suffering Church, by Bishop Robert Barron. Two other books that we’re offering are: Joy to the World by Dr. Scott Hahn and Jesus and the Jewish Roots of Mary by Brant Pitre. This coming year, I pray we will all grow in our knowledge and practice of the faith. For families in our parish, we have a book by Patrick Lencioni entitled The 3 Big Questions for a Frantic Family. These books have already been distributed to school and pre-school families. Please leave the copies of this book for families in the parish who are not part of the school or pre-school. The Lencioni books were much more expensive than the ones we typically hand out, so we were not able to purchase as many. Please pray for all who will attend Mass here at Christmas, that we will all grow in wisdom and knowledge and virtue in the New Year. May all of us and those we love have a joyful celebration of the Savior’s Birth. Thank You! Thanks to all who worked so hard to make our celebration of Christmas so joy-filled. It was a great blessing to have a wonderful choir, complete with brass, at the Midnight Mass. I am grateful to David Stattelman for his work with the choir, as well as the accompanists, cantors, and praise & worship ensembles who help us worship with reverence and beauty. Behind the scenes, the Altar Society and St. Joseph Guild have worked tirelessly to prepare and maintain our church for worship, for which I am very grateful. I also want to thank all the liturgical ministers and ushers as well. Thanks to the Knights of Columbus and the St. Vincent DePaul Society for their help with families in need. Finally, I want to thank the tremendous staff at the parish for their great labors for all of us and those we serve. As we all know, Resurrection School is a great gift to us and our community, and I thank Jacob Allstott, our school principal, and all those who collaborate with him to make our school such a great place for learning and growing in faith. Thanks for your generous support of our parish and school staff, and the financial and volunteer help you give in so many ways. To all of you, including the vital lay faithful of the parish, I say, “Thank you and God bless you!” As I anticipate the new year, I’m calling to mind God’s goodness to me. Among the greatest gifts to me is being pastor of this great parish. Thank you for your partnership with me in this ministry. With deep gratitude for all God’s gifts to us, Father Steve

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Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend Opportunity

Give your spouse the best gift of all this Christmas - time with you. Refresh your faith and your marriage by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend Jan. 31-Feb. 2 at the Comfort Inn in Farmington Hills or Feb. 28-Mar. 1 at the St. Francis Retreat Center in DeWitt. Check out wwme.org to applyor contact Chris & Darla Vinton at 269-953-8287 for more info.

Men's Retreat: River of Life - Flowing from our Baptism Jan. 31 - Feb. 2, 2020 at St. Francis Retreat Center in DeWitt, MI There's more to Baptism than you may know - Join us to find out what you are called to be! Suggested donation for the weekend is $185 and includes all lodging, meals, and materials. Retreat begins with check in at 6:00 pm on Friday and ends after lunch on Sunday. Men of all ages are welcome! Register with St. Francis at 517-669-8321; registration is also available online at www.stfrancis.ws. Please prayerfully consider if God is calling you to set aside time for this encounter opportunity!

Formation Course: "The Journey to God"

The Church of the Resurrection Formation Program consists of fifteen three-talk courses which are covered over four years. The courses are divided into two categories: Love of God and Love of Neighbor.

With these courses we aim to encourage our parishioners to enter more deeply into the love that God has called us to through a life of prayer, self-denial and regular participation in the sacraments, and to share that love with others through service and the exercise of the virtues in our families and with all those we meet, including those who have not yet encountered the life-transforming love of Christ.

The courses plumb the richness and beauty of Scripture, the teachings of the Catholic and the example and wisdom of the saints, and provide practical ways in which we can advance in obedience to the two greatest commandments: to love God and to love our neighbor as ourselves.

We will be running the first formation course in January 2020 entitled, “The Journey to God.” The course follows the path that someone would take from initial conversion to

sainthood and describes the different stages on that journey into the Heart of Love and into the fulfillment of all desire. Drawing upon the teaching of seven Spiritual Doctors of the Church, Ralph Martin presents a study of the journey to God. This course provides encouragement and direction for the pilgrim

who desires to know, love, and serve our Lord.

There a three talks in this course and they are as follows: Talk 1: “The Purgative Way” | January 16, 2020, 7-8:30pm in the Church Talk 2: “The Illuminative Way” | January 23, 2020, 7-8:30pm in the Church Talk 3: “The Unitive Way” | January 30, 2020, 7-8:30pm in the Church Sign up for this course on www.corlansing.org or call the Parish Office.

The Martha-Mary Balance of Daily Life Sat, Feb. 15, 2020 9:30 am - 3:00 pm St. Paul of the Cross Retreat Center, Detroit, MI 23333 Schoolcraft, Detroit, MI 48223 The Martha and Mary story in Luke's gospel illustrates the tension we often face between attending to God, as well as the worldly things that still must be accomplished. Join us as we utilize many forms of prayer, including guided reflection, journaling, music, and movement prayer, to clarify God’s unique plan for our own balance between prayer and service. Basic movements will be taught which can be done by anyone, regardless of age, experience or physical limitation. Cost is $50. Register at https://www.stpaulretreat.org or by phone 313-286-2800. For more information contact Janene Ternes at [email protected]

Solemnity of Mary, The Holy Mother of God

Mass Schedule

December 31, 2019 4:30pm

10:30pm

January 1, 2020 10:00am

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JOY to the WORLD!A SAVIOR is BORN!( In all Languages )

KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS, COUNCIL #11099A Service Ministry for Charity by Catholic Men

MEETINGS and ACTIVITIESDecember Planning Meeting moved to

Friday, January 3rd, 2020 at 6PM at Mercy Hall in the West Entrance.

There will be a parish money count by Knights on Monday, December 30th, 2019 at 9 AM.

Parish Office. Volunteers are needed.

KofC Diocesan Winter Meeting will be on Monday, January 6th, 2020 at 6 PM. Dinner will be

served at 7PM. All members are welcome!St. Gerard Parish Church, 4437 W. Willow

Hwy, Lansing, MI 48917.

NEW KNIGHT MEMBERSHIP INVITATIONAL50% Off on E-Membership. SAVE $15.00 until the

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Be a Knight Before Christmas!

Be Love Revolution has come to Lansing! BLR was founded in Ann Arbor in 2013 with the intention of helping young women develop a personal relationship with Jesus and grow into mature disciples. Be Love Lansing meets in the St. John Paul II room at Resurrection from 6:30-8:30pm - all girls, 9th grade and up, are invited to come for praise/worship, a talk, small groups, food and fellowship. Upcoming dates are: 1/8/20 (speaker Liz O'Neill - focus on inner healing). Questions? Contact Mary Gates at [email protected]

“Simpl Give” is Back!!

The Meijer “Simply Give” program is back for 8 weeks, from November 10th through Saturday, January 4th, 2020. Our partner store is the Meijer store on Lake Lansing road. Any donation that you can make during this period (from $10 to $50 to $100 or more) will be gratefully accepted. This Meijer program has raised over $50 million in food donations to over 400 food pantries in the Midwest since November 2008. This is an excellent opportunity to help our St. Vincent dePaul Society meet the needs of the hungry in our neighborhoods. We thank you in advance for your donations and your prayers that enable us to be the hands and feet of Jesus here on earth as we continue to serve the poor in our inner-city. May God our Father continue to bless you and our Resurrection Parish.

-Your Resurrection Vincentians

Pray for Peace! on New Year’s Day at St. Therese Parish, 102 W. Randolph St., Lansing beginning at 1:00pm until 2:30pm. This theme of this our 13th Annual Pax Christi Lansing Prayer Service for Peace is “Peace and Nonviolence in A Time of Climate Crisis: Call to Conscience/Call to Action.” We will use Fr. John Dear’s book, The Will Inherit the Earth to connect the climate crisis we are in with the violence we do to creation and how we must act now to bring about peace to Mother Earth. All are welcome to greet the New Year with a new resolve to leave our children and grandchildren an environment in which they can flourish.

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Semester Transfer Students at LCHSLansing Catholic High School is currently accepting applications for transfer students into grades 9, 10 and 11 for second semester. Families who would like more information should contact LCHS's Admissions Coordinator, Mrs. Karen Gavin, at 517-267-2102 or [email protected].

LCHS – Application InformationApplication information has been mailed to 8th graders who are currently en-rolled at one of the Lansing area Catholic K-8 schools. If you have an 8th grad-er who does not attend a Catholic school, but would like to receive application information, please contact LCHS’s admissions office at 517-267-2102 or [email protected] to be added to the mailing list.

LCHS Prospective Family NightLansing Catholic High School is hosting its winter Prospective Family Night on Wed., Feb. 5, 2020 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. Parents and students are welcome at this event to learn more about what LCHS has to offer. Please note there is a set schedule for this event. Families are first taken on a school tour led by a LCHS student, then attend breakout sessions (on curriculum, tuition, college planning, and extracurricular and athletic activities), and the evening will con-clude with a question and answer session with students and staff. Registration is not required for this event, but is appreciated. Please contact LCHS’s admis-sions office at 517-267-2102, [email protected] or use their web-site to register for this event.

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