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I don’t want to assume anything about your relationship with the Trinity, but I know for me, the person of the Holy Spirit was always somewhat of a mystery. � With all of this talk about the New Evangelization, Unleashing the Gospel through the power of the Holy Spirit and moving
f rom a main tenance to missionary Church, have we paused to ask ourselves if we really know anything about the Holy Spirit?
Many Catholics know God as their Father and Jesus as their friend, yet just as many are unsure of the third person of the Holy Trinity in their spiritual lives.
If you feel as if God’s love in your life is missing, stagnant, trapped or cold; if you have never really felt like a child of God, or as if your love for Him never reaches out and fills your whole life; if you’ve ever wondered how a relationship with God could be personal, or if a relationship with God could be relatable to your every moment, I invite you to get to know the wild and wonderful Holy Spirit. If you only have a relationship with Jesus, and/or with God the Father, you are missing a piece of being in relationship with Him. He wants to pour into your life love and fullness like
you’ve never experienced before through the Holy Spirit.
Where to start? I invite you to join the youth group in watching The Wild Goose Series by Father Dave Pivonka on Formed.org (our Parish code gives you a free subscription:6ZGVKQ) or visit thewildgooseisloose.com to start your journey towards getting to
know the Holy Spirit. If you can do it with a group of friends, even be t te r ! We al l need to decompress what we learn and where we are at on our journey with God. We have really enjoyed it so far.
On a personal level, I can tell you I began to know the Holy Spirit through Adoration on retreat with the youth group (so yeah...like one year ago) and I am only beginning to tap into my relationship with the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit has convicted me in my faith and in the fact that I am loved as His child like no other experience I have had and I can’t wait to see what else the Holy Spirit has in store for me. Pray for God (if you dare) to pour forth into your heart His love and to awaken
a Pentecost like that of the apostles through the Holy Spirit in you. Sometimes this will happen right away and other times we have to keep asking. All I know is this: God wants you to feel His love through the Holy Spirit, so if you haven’t tried it yet...do Stephanie Carder
The Spirit
St. Clare of Montefalco A Catholic Community in Detroit and Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan
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We bring together and welcome into our Catholic Community a richly diverse people to pray, to serve, and to learn in the name and presence of Jesus Christ.
From the Desk of Stephanie Carder� February 18, 2018 | First Sunday of Lent
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St. Clare School and Community News
S]hool N_ws Despite the intrusive snow resulting in a snow day, I am still happy to report how well things are going at school! Students and teachers have been working hard on increasing skills and meeting goals, and great progress is being made. February always proves to be a busy month even though there are less actual days at school. The
students and staff are looking forward to our winter break that begins on Monday. Please remember that the students do the Stations of the Cross every Friday, so if you can please join us on March 2 at 12:20 in the Church. This week our school news highlights the middle school classes taught by Mrs. Beach.
Science: �� 6th grade just wrapped up minerals with their identifying
minerals lab last week. They are now working on the three main types of rocks; igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic!
�� 7th science is working on genetics and heredity. They just did an activity looking at Mendelian traits such as attached or detached earlobes, or freckles or no freckles. They will be starting a pedigree project next week!
�� 8th grade Science class is continuing to learn about the systems of the human body. Last week the students wrapped up of the circulatory system and are now starting the respiratory system which will be followed by the lymphatic system. By mid or the end of the semester 8th grade should be concluding their frog dissection as the culminating project. If that isn’t enough, the 8th graders will be starting Chemistry for the 4th quarter.
History: �� The 7th grade is working on the Revolutionary War and will be
looking at the creation of the United States Constitution.
�� The 8th grade just finished the Civil War we are now moving into the Reformation period of the America Workplace.
Religion: �� In 7th grade Religion, we just finished looking at the
sacraments of initiation; Baptism and Confirmation. We are now moving into learning about the Eucharist.
�� 7th grade should be wrapping up their service hours for this year in this 3rd quarter.
�� We also celebrated the induction of 8 of our class members into the National Junior Honor Society (NJHS).
Every Catholic School in the Archdiocese of Detroit is going through a Strategic Planning process. As part of the process, the AOD has included a survey for parishioners, parents, and students in grades 5-8. The survey was compiled by representatives of the Center for Catholic School Effectiveness at Loyola University. To receive the most accurate information, I am asking the parishioners
to voice their opinions by taking part in this survey. You can go to the parish or school website and find the Survey box. Click on “Go to Survey” and begin the process. The AOD extended the window of completion from February 13th to February 20th. Thank you for your support.
A couple points of clarification: �� You will be asked with which Catholic School you are affiliated.��� If a question uses words like “everyone” or “all” please know
that means around 80-85%.��� The first questions in the survey are opinion questions about
Catholic Schools in general. ��� If you find you can’t answer some questions, please check the
“I don’t know” option. With many blessings, Ann Tonissen, Principal Amanda Beach, Middle School Teacher
2n^ Qu[rt_r Honor Roll
St. Clare of Montefalco proudly presents the names of those stu-dents who attained 2nd Quarter Honor Roll status. Receiving High Honors are: �� Grade 8: Taveon Colston �� Grade 7: Lucinda Boyle, Jaxson Graham, Blake Hern, Milan
Manriquez, Ian Sherry, Zhaneen Soto �� Grade 6: Matthew Hallam, Olivia Johnson, Sage Johnson,
Abigail Pongratz, Amira Scott, Aubriana Scott, Lawrence Summey
�� Grade 5: Danilo Manriquez, Lilly Montgomery, Kamari Robin-son, David Smith IV
�� Grade 4: Darla Sherry, Shelby Stoudamire, Dominic Trudel, Makynzie Waters
�� Grade 3: Seth Gaiter, Sean Harris, Ciara Pongratz, Treliese Smith, Braylin Wilson
Receiving Honors are: �� Grade 8: Joseph Willis �� Grade 7: Rachel Garduno �� Grade 5: Kayla James �� Grade 4: Amber Buck
School News continued...
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Christian Service and Stewardship
ST. LEO’S SOUP KITCHEN�Lenten Lunch Project�
We are excited about helping St. Leo’s Soup Kitchen again this year. Roll up your sleeves and let’s start cooking! Once again main entrees should be cooked, cooled and ready to go in the freezer at St. Clare. If you cook early in the week you may freeze your dish and bring it frozen. Also, the food drop-off time is 4:45-6:00 PM on Sunday in Social Hall Kitchen area. Those attending our 5:00 PM Mass can drop off items before Mass. Please wrap all food securely. Once again, the Main Entrée should come cooked but cooled and ready for the freezer. If you prefer to sign-up to donate food via the phone, please call Mike McDevitt at 313-647-5025. The dates below are the Sunday we collect food. The food is delivered on Monday of that week and served on Tuesday. For more details and to sign-up please see the St. Leo’s boards on the Whittier Wall in the church.
Mike McDevitt Christian Service Coordinator | 313-647-5025
St_w[r^ship Thoughts
First Sunday of Lent Baptism and repentance is the common link in today’s Scripture readings. In the Book of Genesis, God enters a covenant with Noah and his descendants to never again devastate the earth with a flood. St. Peter, in the Second Reading, refers to Noah and the flood: … Eight in all, were saved through water. This prefigured baptism, which saves you now. The sacrament of Baptism forgives sin and calls us to discipleship in Christ. Through joy and stewardship, we act out this call in charity and love of God and neighbor. At Easter, we strengthen our discipleship by renewing our baptismal promises, vowing to reject Satan and the glamour of evil in our lives. In the Gospel of St. Mark, Jesus holds firm against the devil’s temptations in the desert. May we week the Lord’s grace in times of weakness so we, too, can avoid temptation that leads to sin. This Lent, participate in the sacrament of Reconciliation to prepare yourself for the Risen Christ.
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Permanent Diaconate
Men who feel called to serve the Lord and His Church as a per-manent deacon are invited to learn more about this vocation and the requirements for ordination during an information night at De-troit’s Sacred Heart Major Seminary on Wednesday, February 28.
The ministry of a permanent deacon is threefold: ministry of the Word, ministry of the liturgy, and ministry of charity and justice. Deacons are a familiar sight in our parishes, where they assist the priest at Mass by preaching the Gospel and delivering the homily. Some also serve as chaplains at hospitals and colleges.
Your gifts to the Catholic Services Appeal support the Office for Clergy and Consecrated Life, and the Permanent Diaconate Infor-mation Team, as well as provide assistance for men in formation at Sacred Heart Major Seminary.
For more information about CSA-funded ministries, programs, and services, go to www.aod.org.
February 18 Lasagna Canned Green Beans Salad Italian Dressing Brownies Bananas
February 25 Beef Stew Canned Green Beans Dinner Rolls Pie Fruit Cocktail
March 04 Sloppy Joe Hamburger Buns Macaroni & Cheese Cole Slaw Slaw Dressing Cookies Fruit Cocktail
March 11 Meat Loaf Scalloped Potatoes Canned Corn Frosted Sheet Cake, 13x9 Canned Peaches
March 18 Chili Cornbread Salad Ranch Dressing Brownies Canned Pears
March 25 Lasagna Canned Green Beans Salad Italian Dressing Cupcakes Bananas
February 11, 2018�
Parishioner Envelopes*:� $7,712�
Loose Collection:� $1,781�
Total Collection:� $9,493�
Budgeted Weekly Collection:� $10,270�
Under for the week by:� ($777)�*Includes Parish Pay For The Week� �
Be Bold. Be Holy. Be Catholic.�Thank you for supporting the New Evangelization.�
Simple Suppers �
Monday 5:30 until 7:00 PM in the Church
Social Hall during Lent.�
Come enjoy homemade soup and fresh rolls with your �fellow parishioners!�
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St. Clare Faith Formation and Community News�Faith Formation continued...
LENT: Lent is a special time for everyone, young and old. It is the Church’s springtime, a spiritual renewal. Just like we do spring cleaning, we do “soul searching” during the Church’s springtime. So, what does this mean?
PRAYER: Make prayer time a little more special. Go to Mass during the week. Participate in Adoration, attend the Stations of the Cross, pray with intention, sing at the liturgy. FASTING/SACRIFICE: Decide a practice that will help make you a “better version of yourself” like giving up swearing, call people you have not heard from recently, clean out your closet, go with-out coffee, cake, beer, a video game, a favorite show or perhaps having a rice meal. ALMSGIVING/ACTS OF CHARITY: This is a practice of sharing our gifts. If you have “given up” something that cost money, be sure to put that money in your rice bowl. You may decide to visit the nursing home, take dinner to someone who is having a diffi-cult time. It may be giving money so you do not spend it on un-needed items. Almsgiving is a reminder of those less fortunate. I suggest you keep your Rice Bowl on your dining room table as a reminder to pray, fast and give alms. I pray you have a fruitful Lenten Season. God bless you. Children’s Catechesis: There is no Sunday family today or next Sunday and no Monday class, tomorrow, February 19. Next Sunday, February 25 there will be a Rite of Enrollment for First Communion at the 9:00 Mass. Parents, God parents, and children preparing for Reconciliation and Communion should meet in the vestibule at 8:45. Please have the child’s baptismal candle with you. (If you have not found yours yet, be prepared to purchase one for $3.) Following the Mass there will be a parent/child meeting in the social hall. Families are asked to bring a breakfast treat to share. Grades 3 and 4 are asked to attend this Mass also and to bring a breakfast treat also. These young ones will be in the offertory procession. Confirmation: Seventh and Eighth Graders preparing for the Sacrament of Confirmation have responsibilities that need to be met…this week. Grade 7 should have packets one and two re-turned and packet 3 by next week. Grade eight St. Clare School students should have all Confirma-
F[ith Form[tion
�� First Sunday of Lent - Do something special for yourself. What did you do? How did this make you feel?
�� Monday - Take five to fifteen minutes and do nothing - hear, see, think, do nothing. Just relax and let the world disappear. Then write something good about yourself.
�� Tuesday - Read Leviticus 19:1-18 - Choose one (1) verse. Reflect on how you can take this message to heart during this Lent. Describe or think about what you might do.
�� Wednesday - Read Matthew 25:31-46. Think about what verse 45 means to you.
�� Thursday - Re-read Matthew 25: 31-46. Ask yourself if it is easier for you to be the doer of the Works of Mercy or the receiver.
�� Friday – Write down your thoughts on accepting what God and life hand to you. Saturday - Read the Third Commandment, Reflect on the Third Commandment. How does the Third Commandment apply to you?
https://stclarem.org/lent-2018
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tion paperwork returned to Ms. Knaus. Students in Mrs. Valentic’s class should have everything returned to her or the religious educa-tion office, NOW. Confirmation interviews have been moved to March 5th for Mrs. Valentic’s class. Adult Faith Formation: The study of the Acts of the Apostles con-tinues Thursday evenings with a dinner at 6:30 and presentation at 7:10 and on Monday mornings at 9:00 and on Sundays with the Sunday family after the 9:00 Mass. There is also an opportunity for studying History of the Church on Friday mornings at 9:00. If you cannot attend a planned program of faith formation, you are not excused from your personal faith formation! Read the Bible, a good spiritual book, use your Lenten book every day, find a pro-gram or movie on FORMED. BUT please do something to en-hance your relationship with JESUS. MOST OF ALL, please get to the greatest meal on earth, The Holy Eucharist each weekend.
Thursday Night Faith Formation
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St. Clare Parish Community News
February 14. ST. VALENTINE’S DAY Study: Beloved: Mystery and Meaning of Marriage; Beloved: Living Marriage Watch: Marriage: God’s Design for Life and Love; The Jewel-ler’s Shop; Brother Francis: The Saints Read: The Catholic Family Handbook; Set All Afire; Listen: Love Hurts Listen: What Every Couple Should Know About Marriage and Prayer STS. CYRIL AND METHODIUS Study: Echo Part III, Episode XXVIII: The Fourth Command-ment Listen: Holiness is Always in Season
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Last time youth group met we watched the documentary film “40” about the Pro-Life movement and abortion in America followed by discussion and questions. We also went to Babies and Bowling, a Preg-nancy Aid fundraiser. This week we finally put our Christmas tree on the curb and prepared to experience Lent. We are starting by attending 6:30 AM Mass on Ash Wednesday!
Just a reminder that I have office hours on Wednesdays from 3:30-5:30 PM if anyone wants to stop by! I am in Room 6 (the resource room)
See you around!
Stephanie Carder | [email protected]
Youth Group
Fun_r[l Pr_-Pl[nning S_min[r
Please join us Tuesday, February 27th at 7 p.m. to learn about the importance of funeral pre-planning.
Fr. Andrew will be discussing Catholic protocol for Catholic Funerals and what the Church asks of its faithful at the time of a death. Representatives from Resurrection Cemetery and Verheyden Funeral Home will be there to answer your questions and discuss the options available to you regarding decisions you must make at the time of someone’s death, as well as, the im-portance and value of pre-planning. Come and get answers to the questions you have been wondering about at this educational seminar. Light refreshments will be served attendees, so we ask for your RSVP by February 25th. Please call the Parish Office (313-647-5000) to reserve a seat. There will be no admittance without an RSVP. If someone you loved passed away yesterday, what would you be doing today? Come and find out the answers.
INSTRUCTIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE FOR KINDERGARTNERS, 1ST GRADERS AND
2ND GRADERS! Calling all boys and girls interested in learning more
about the game of basketball, with a major emphasis on fundamentals!
What? Instructional Basketball League Where? St. Clare of Montefalco Gym Time Commitment: Beginning of March through End of April – Mostly Saturdays Practices? Once Each Weekend in March Games? Three (maybe four) games against other local parishes Cost? $25.00 – Cash or Checks, please make checks payable to St. Clare Athletics
First Three Practices: Saturday, March 3rd from 4:00-5:00 pm Saturday, March 10th from 2:00-3:00 pm Sunday, March 18th at 2:00-3:00 pm
In order to participate, you do NOT need to belong to St. Clare of
Montefalco Parish or attend St. Clare of Montefalco School.
Questions? Please Contact Bob Conway at 313.882.6369 or email [email protected]�
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We are off to a great start. We held our second meeting on Monday, February 12th at St Clare. Moving forward we will meet every two weeks rotating Monday evenings and Saturday morn-ings. Meeting locations will alternate between campuses. As a team, we want to ensure accurate and timely communication of all information and decisions made by the Transition Team and all publications will list the parishes and members of the committee alphabetically. The bulletins will be the main vehicle for this so we ask you to please pick up a bulletin and stay informed as to what is happening. A short Q & A segment will be included to address specific issues as they arise. As always I ask for your continued support, patience, and prayers as we navigate this process that is new to everyone.
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Thursday Night Faith Formation
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MONDAY (February 19) 8:00 a.m.
9:00 AM St. Leo Food Delivery
12:00 PM St. Paul Bible Study - Church Social Hall
5:30 PM Simple Supper - Church Social Hall
7:00 PM Intercessory Prayer Group - Rectory Chapel
TUESDAY (February 20) 6:30 p.m. Mass and St. Michael Devotion
9:30 AM Legion of Mary Meeting - Whittier Room
9:30 AM St. Leo Lenten Lunch Project
4:00 PM Christian Meditation - Rectory Chapel
7:00 PM Faith Formation - Sr. Kathy's Office
7:00 PM St. Vincent de Paul Meeting - Rooms 1 and 2
WEDNESDAY (February 21) 8:15 a.m.
6:00 PM Exposition and Adoration - Church
7:00 PM Legion of Mary Rosary - Church
THURSDAY (February 22) 8:00 a.m. Mass
6:30 PM Faith Formation - Church Social Hall - register online
FRIDAY (February 23) 8:00 a.m. Mass
9:00 AM Faith Formation - Whittier Room
7:30 PM Stations of the Cross - Parish - Church Hospitability Committee
SATURDAY (February 24) 2:30 PM Saturday Confessions - Church 4:00 PM Mass | RCIA Rite of Election - Church
SUNDAY (February 25)
9:00 AM Sunday Mass - Church Rite of Enrollment: First Communion & First Reconciliation
Sunday Social for Grades 2, 3, 4
10:15 AM Parent Mtg. 1st Reconciliation and 1st Communion - Social Hall
11:00 AM Sunday Mass
4:45 PM St. Leo’s Food Drop Off - Kitchen/Social Hall
5:00 PM Sunday Evening Mass - Church 6:00 PM Youth Group - CREW Room
Weekly Activities Directory
ST. CLARE OF MONTEFALCO PARISH �1401 Whittier Rd., Grosse Pointe Park, MI 48230
Parish Offices: 1401 Whittier Road ..................... Ph. 313-647-5000 - Fax 313-647-5005 Parish Secretary .......................................................................................... 313-647-5060 School: 16231 Charlevoix ................................... Ph. 313-647-5100 - Fax 313-647-5105 Religious Education Office: 16231 Charlevoix ............................................ 313-647-5056 Fax 313-647-5055 Parish Pastoral Team Rev. Andrew Kowalczyk, CSMA (647-5000) .......................................................... Pastor Ms. Ann Tonissen ([email protected]) ......................................................Principal Susie Frazer (647-5022) ..................................................................... Business Manager Sr. Kathleen Avery, OSM (647-5110) ............................. Director of Religious Education Michael McDevitt (647-5025) ..................... Christian Service / Maintenance Coordinator Rev. Mr. Richard P. Shubik ([email protected]) .......................................... Deacon Stephanie Carder (647-5010) ............................................ Coordinator of Youth Ministry Music Ministry: Minister of Music (647-5064) ................................................................ Dr. David Troiano Office Staff Parish Secretary (647-5060) ............................................................ Józefa Chmielewski
[email protected] Director of Ministry of Care (885-5210) ................................................... Patricia Radnick Athletic Director (647-5170) ..................................................................... Robert Conway Media Coordinator ([email protected]) ............................................. Colleen Keelan Sacristans (882-9167) ................................................................................. Joan Louwers
Margaret Platz School Offices: School Administrative Assistant (647-5102) .................................................. Ann Conlan Religious Education Office: Religious Education Secretary (647-5056) ..................................................... Susan Kuhl St. Vincent de Paul Society: Assistance Line .......................................................................................... 313-647-5062 Stephen Ministry Message Line ................................................................................... 313-647-5000 x5054 Parish Council/Commissions/Committee Chairpersons: Parish Council: Marty McMillan ......................................... [email protected] Finance Council: Rick Berg ...................................................................Berg@butzel.com Christian Service: Bill Harrington ................................................. [email protected] Faith Formation Commission: Tom Warnez .......................... [email protected] School Commission: Jennifer Sherry ......................................... [email protected] Athletic Committee: Bob Conway............................................. [email protected] Hospitality Committee: David Bodien. .................................... [email protected] Sunday Masses:
Saturday Vigil – 4:00 p.m. (low gluten host available) Sunday – 9:00 p.m., 11:00 a.m. (low gluten host available)
Weekday Masses: Monday, Thursday, Friday 8:00 a.m. Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, 8:00 a.m. (Summer months)
Confessions: Weekdays - 30 minutes before Mass; Saturday – 2:30 until 3:30 p.m.
Monday at 11am for the following weekend
Email materials to: [email protected]
Guidelines: https://stclarem.org/bulletin
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stclarem.org: facebook.com/stclarem | office: 313/647-5000
stclareschool.net: facebook.com/stclarefalcons | school: 313/647-5100
Religious Education: facebook.com/stclaremRE | 313/647-5056
�� Feb. 17: Coffee House - we | fb
�� Feb. 19: Simple Supper (Monday)
�� Feb. 26: Simple Supper (Monday)
�� Feb. 27: Funeral Planning Seminar
�� Mar. 05: Simple Supper (Monday)
�� Mar. 10: St. Patrick’s Day Party - we
�� Mar. 10: HART Spaghetti Dinner - we
�� Mar. 12: Simple Supper (Monday)
�� Mar. 30: Stations in the Street
�� Apr. 21: School Auction
�� Apr. 26: School Open House
Event info. | Registration: https://stclarem.org/event-tickets
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Liturgy�
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Michael Anderanin II Marti Benedetti John Blondin Karen Bolton
Marie Ciaramitaro Sam Ciaramitaro Kathie DeMumbrum Clayton Guensche
Colleen Keelan Christine Kahanak Marty Knorp
Mary Ellen LeRoy Joseph Lisy Bahia Mahfet
Josephine Marino Mary Ann McLaughlin
Carol Provencal Fr. Tony Pizzo Bob Phillips Anne Purvis Joel Rivera
Larry Rochwalski Gloria Tanoury
Manfred Paul Curt Tonndorf
Tracy Tripp Pat Quayhack Szczesniak
James Schoenherr Jeffery P. Valentic
Please pray for our Priests and Sisters, for our Seminarians, and for all who are
discerning vocations in the Catholic Church.
After John had been arrested, Jesus came to Galilee proclaiming the gospel of God: “This is the time of fulfillment. The kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe in the gospel.” - Mk 1:14-15 Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass ©2001, 1998, 1970 CCD
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F_\ru[ry 24-25, 2018
Mass� Eucharistic�Ministers�
Lectors� Altar Servers�
4:00 PM Jacquie Lauth Carol Jacklyn Sister Valerie Binder Becky McCoy
Donna McMillan Jim Totz
Samira Asabigi Sophia Weiksnar Robert Williams
9:00 AM Margaret Platz Art Post Claudia Rowland Sue Buckley Bernadette Cusmano Kathy Vandelinder
Katie Domzalski Adam Post
Owen Parent Michael Hannon Ethan Fox
11:00 AM Denise Cotter Dennis Cotter Jean Irvin-Stanley Corazon Galinato Louis Di Iorio Sub
John Hennessy Pat Radnick
Matthew Safadi Jamison Townsend Julian Townsend
5:00 PM Sub Sub Sub if needed
Kourtney Jackson Arthur Post
Maggie Cielieska Reyes Martinez
M@SS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK Saturday, February 17 4:00 pm St. Clare Parishioners and Parish Sunday, February 18 9:00 am St. Clare Parishioners and Parish 11:00 am Michaelite Fathers 5:00 pm St. Clare Parishioners and Parish Monday, February 19 8:00 am John J. Olis Tuesday, February 20 6:30 pm Josephine Reitzloft Wednesday, February 21 8:15 am Margaret C. Olis, St. Clare Parishioners and Parish Thursday, February 22 8:00 am Margaret E. Olis and Margaret C. Olis, Delores Ann Arsenault, Diann Lulis, Marilyn Johnson Friday, February 23 8:00 am Josephine Reitzloft, Sr. Kathy (Birthday Wishes), Eleanor O’Rourke Saturday, February 24 4:00 pm Edward Olis, Ed and Ruth Howell, Joan Jansen Wendzinski, Roland Eugenio (2nd Anniv.) Sunday, February 25 9:00 am Michaelite Fathers 11:00 am Patricia McKeever, John and Mary Giffer, Morgan and Mary Jackson, Millard Doan, Robert Boris 5:00 pm St. Clare Parishioners and Parish
Mass� Hospitality�
4:00 PM Linda Hazlett, Dorothy Ciesluk, Sr. Kathy Avery, Roger Jacklyn
9:00 AM Gina & Frank Serraiocco, Diane Sullivan, Jerry & Carla Teagan, Katie Weber
11:00 AM Kathy Quinn, Eileen & Mike Shapiro, Liz Zatina
5:00 PM John & Michelle VanCamp, Margaret Leahy, Teo Nowakowski
St. Mi]h[_l Ch[p_l The statue of St. Michael is in transport. The renovation of the space holding the statue will begin soon.
As Father Andrew has previously noted, some financial contribution will be needed to defray the cost of the chapel. Contributions made out to St. Clare of Montefalco may be dropped off or mailed to the parish office or given to Lou Di Iorio.
313-815-0279 | [email protected]