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Transcript of DIOCESE OF MARQUETTE

ST. PETER CATHEDRAL�

DIOCESE OF MARQUETTE

Office fax: (906) 226�8683 | www.stpetercathedral.org �

Venerable Frederic Baraga

First Bishop of Marquette

Mass Schedule�

Sunday 8:00am 10:30am 6:00pm�

� Saturday Vigil Mass 4:00pm �

� 1st Sunday La�n Mass 1:00pm�

Weekdays Mon � Sat 8:00am�

(1st Saturday 10:00am)�

Mon � Fri 5:15pm �

Reconcilia�on�

� Saturday 11:00am & by appt.�

� Sunday 5:30�5:50pm�

� 1st Friday 6:00pm�

311 West Baraga Avenue, Marque+e, MI 49855 | Office hours: M�Th 9am�4pm; F 9am�12pm | (906) 226�6548

Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time | February 17, 2019

For the Sacraments of Bap�sm, Marriage & Anoin�ng of the Sick�

Please call the Parish Office at 226�6548.�

Prepara�on for the Sacraments of First Reconcilia�on & Eucharist

begins each fall. Please call Jenny Lochner, Faith Forma�on, 226�6548.�

If you are interested in becoming Catholic or would like to learn more

about the Catholic faith, please contact the Parish Office at 226�6548.�

If you would like to join the St. Peter Cathedral parish family, call the

Parish Office at 226�6548 or stop in during office hours to register.

Please call if you have a change of address, new �

phone number, or are leaving the area. Thank you!�

MISSION STATEMENT: To encounter Christ through the Eucharist and answer His call to holiness.�

To carry out our mission, we: �

� follow in the footsteps of Saint Peter and Ven. Bishop Baraga in our commitment to proclaim the Gospel message of �

Jesus Christ and make disciples of all na#ons through evangeliza#on and Catholic faith forma#on; �

� are commi'ed to prayerful lives and fostering par#cipa#on in Perpetual Eucharis#c Adora#on and other liturgical devo#ons; �

� welcome and serve our community, especially the less fortunate and one another.�

Dear Cathedral & St. Mary Mission Family,

Last week, February 15

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marked my eleventh anniversary

of coming to serve as your pastor. It’s been an amazing

time of many joys and challenges. I thank you for the

privilege to serve you all here at our Cathedral and at

St. Mary Mission. Thank you for sharing your personal

faith lives, for all of you who serve in so many ways in our

mission together. Thank you for your steady prayers for

me and for all our priests, deacons, and our Bishops.

This Wednesday, Feb. 20

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we’ll begin the new Retreat/

study series “33 Days to Merciful Love” at 7 p.m. in the

Media Room. I hope that many of you will take time to

participate in this! It will inspire you and help you receive

and live God’s mercy!

Coming soon in March are some events that are noted

elsewhere in this bulletin:

Sat., March 2

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at 5:30 p.m. - the Married Couples

Dinner in our Parish Hall. Details are in the note and you

can call our Office to register or sign up on the bulletin

board.

Friday, March 8

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the Parish Retreat at Marygrove begins

with registration at 7 p.m. and the first talk at 8 p.m. The

retreat will conclude on Sunday, Mar. 10

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at noon.

Sunday, March 10

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from 1 to 3 p.m.is a “Gymnastics

Expo & Family Gym Time” to be held at Peak Gymnastics

& Fitness. Nicholas and Graham Czerkes will give us

an exposition of their gymnastics skills and then there will

be time for anyone from our parish to use the gym. See

the note in this bulletin for more details. God bless you!

In the Hearts of Jesus and Mary,

Rev. Msgr. Michael Steber

Jesus came down with the twelve

and stood on a stretch of level ground

with a great crowd of his disciples

and a large number of the people

from all Judea and Jerusalem

and the coastal region of Tyre and Sidon.

And raising his eyes toward his disciples he said:

“Blessed are you who are poor, for the kingdom of God is

yours.

Blessed are you who are now hungry, for you will be

satisfied.

Blessed are you who are now weeping, for you will laugh.

Blessed are you when people hate you, and when they

exclude and insult you, and denounce your name as evil on

account of the Son of Man.

Rejoice and leap for joy on that day!

Behold, your reward will be great in heaven.

For their ancestors treated the prophets in the same way.

But woe to you who are rich,

for you have received your consolation.

Woe to you who are filled now, for you will be hungry.

Woe to you who laugh now, for you will grieve and weep.

Woe to you when all speak well of you,

for their ancestors treated the false prophets in this way.”

—the Sunday Gospel, Luke 6:17, 20-26�

SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

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The Rite of Chris an Ini a on of Adults, RCIA, is held on

Thursdays at 7:00pm in the Media Room. Please invite

anyone you know who is interested in the Catholic Faith;

come yourself to grow! Upcoming topics:�

Feb. 21�Catholic Moral Vision: Virtue & Grace, problem

of rela vism, true freedom/happiness; 10

Commandments; 7 Deadly Sins/7 Virtues; Season of Lent

and prac ces�

Feb. 28�Matrimony & Holy Orders: Sacraments of

Service/Voca on; sign of God’s love for Church,

indissoluble, nullity, Levels of Holy Orders, Celibacy, why

not women? �

Mar. 6�Ash Wednesday � Masses 8am, 12:10pm,

5:30pm�

Please welcome to our

parish family:

Jose and Bobbi Pino�y�Torres�

Take advantage of your FREE subscrip�on to FORMED.�

Go to formed.org and Click on Register.�

Create your account by entering your email �

address. OUR PARISH CODE IS: XQCXFP �

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Saturday March 2nd—5:30 p.m.

Cathedral Parish Hall

Come with your spouse to this special dinner evening to

honor marriage and encourage you in your voca on!

This year’s dinner will be catered by Sweet Basil and will

feature: �

Daube Braised Beef Shoulder in red wine, with roast-

ed tomatoes, garlic and caramelized onions, served with �

seasonal vegetables and rice pilaf.�

or:�

Baked Fresh Whitefish from Thill’s in wine and herb

sauce, with seasonal vegetables and rice pilaf.�

In addi on, there will be appe zers, wine, coffee, and

desserts, music, a witness couple, and special blessing

for you! Cost is $35 per couple�Sign up on the bulle n

board or call our Office by Feb. 27th.�

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New Study beginning February 20th

Join in this seven session “retreat” study focused on

God’s mercy through the life and teachings of St.

Therese of Lisieux, Wednesday nights at 7 p.m. in the

Media Room, facilitated by Msgr. Michael.�

Cost is $20 � you will receive a copy of the book “33

Days to Merciful Love” and a Retreat Companion book,

pictures of St. Therese, and consecra on cer ficate. �

Video talks by Fr. Michael Gaitley, MIC.�

Come and let the Lord draw you deeper this Lent into

His merciful love. Sign up on the bulle n board or call

our Office � 226�6548.�

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“What’s so Special About Being Catholic?”

The Parish Retreat, held March 8�10, is an opportunity

to spend some me in prayer and fellowship with

parishioners and others across the Diocese… Come with

an open mind and bring a friend to rest and grow in

God’s grace!�

Talks by Fr. Tim Ferguson will examine what makes

Catholicism unique, focusing on Dogma c and prac cal

Truths that set us apart: The Sacraments, especially the

Holy Eucharist, Penance, and Holy Orders; the Blessed

Virgin and the Saints; the Hierarchy, our History; Catholic

Moral Theology…�

Unless we know what makes our Faith and our Church

unique, we’re not able to share it fully with our friends,

our family, and our neighbors…�

Cost is $150 per person, $250 for a married couple.�

What to expect on a Parish Retreat at Marygrove:�

� Morning and Evening Prayer�

� Mass, Eucharis c Adora on, Confession�

� Daily presenta ons�

� Periods of Silence and Reflec on�

� Excellent Meals�

� Time to visit with friends�

� Rest and Relaxa on�

The retreat starts Friday evening at 7pm and concludes

on Sunday around noon.�

To register, contact our Parish Office at 226�6548, call

Marygrove at (906) 644�2771 (any ques ons?) or

register online at Marygrove.org�

Come, and rest awhile!�

Scripture Readings & Mass Inten�ons�

Monday, February 18�

Gn 4:1�15, 25/Ps 50:1 & 8,16bc�17,20�21[14a]/Mk 8:11�13 �

8:00 am Pat Ruecker�

5:15 pm� Richard Nelson�

Tuesday, February 19�

Gn 6:5�8; 7:1�5, 10/Ps 29:1a&2,3ac�4,3b&9c�10[11b]/�

Mk 8:14�21�

8:00 am� Joe Blake�

5:15 pm� Peter Adamavich�

Wednesday, February 20 �

Gn8:6�13,20�22/Ps116:12�13,14�15,18�19 17a]/Mk 8:22�26 �

8:00 am �Virg, Larua & Louis La7rel�

5:15 pm� Eugene Bianchi�

Thursday, February 21�

Gn 9:1�13/Ps 102:16�18,19�21,29&22�23[20b]/Mk 8:27�33�

8:00 am� Ray VanLinden�

5:15 pm� John Fee, Sr.�

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Friday, February 22�

1 Pt 5:1�4/Ps 23:1�3a, 4, 5, 6 [1]/Mt 16:13�19� �

8:00 am� Elsie Parent�

5:15 pm� Louis Piasecki (Anniv.)�

Saturday, February 23�

Heb 11:1�7/Ps 145:2�3, 4�5, 10�11 [cf. 1]/Mk 9:2�13�

8:00 am � Donald Constance�

4:00 pm� Goudreau Family�

Sunday, February 24�

1 Sm 26:2, 7�9, 12�13, 22�23/Ps 103:1�2, 3�4, 8, 10, 12�13

[8a]/1 Cor 15:45�49/Lk 6:27�38�

8:00 am� Theresa Quinn�

10:30 am Parish Family of St. Peter Cathedral & �

� � � St. Mary Mission�

6:00 pm� Eunice LaMere�

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Please pray for those who are hospitalized and those sick at

home: Shannon Doran, Jonah Hurley, Cheryl Paquette, Caleb

Morrison, Shirley Burgess, Martha Murray, Madeleine Alderson,

Calvin Prout, Ken LaCross, Carol Shook, Elizabeth Purcell, Daniel

LaChance, Erminio Yurman, Mary Novak, Maria Sossi, Robert

Shimanek, Lynn Nelson, Kaden Kedzierzawski, Marybeth Bell,

Skylar Thompson, Kurt Kedzierzawski, Charlene Mullen, Steve

Somers, Mark Roby, Lucia Soderberg, Andrew Skirka, JoAnn

Trubiano, Patty Ellison, Erik Salminen, Susan Vandresse, Marsha

Johnson, Edith Frye, Sister Jeanne Rene, Mick & Debbie Case,

Gabriella Gingras, Robert Przykucki, Carol Carlson, Judith

Wentarmini, Avelyn Moore, Jessica & Chris Dieter, Daren Hillier,

Tiny Anderson, Kelly Molino, K. Dale Anderson, Skarlett Swartz,

Ryan Thomas, Peyton Thomas, Elaine Wasilewski, Charlotte &

John Wapienik, Joyce Reider & John Reider, Aaron Pap, Rose

White, Gunnar John Zemski, Dcn. Robert LaCosse, Rose &

Michelle Hosey, Mary Wilson, Janet LaCosse, Jerold Anderson,

Andrea Miron-Koch, Raymond Anderson, Margaret Havican, Fae

Presley, Gary & Sharon Anderson, Micki Frazier. Please remember

our parishioners who are residents in nursing facilities and the Jacobetti

Veterans Home. Please also pray for our relatives, friends and neighbors

actively deployed in the Military.

Sunday Masses: February 23-24

Vigil Mass: Saturday, February 23 4:00 pm�

Servers: Danielle Adams�

Eucharist: George Tomasi, Kathy Morse, Laurie Schmit,

Pa@ Brennan�

Lectors: Denise Foye, Vicki Morin�

Hospitality: Guy Lasich, Sr., Guy Lasich Jr., Geoffrey

Lasich, Joey Krysmalski�

Sunday, February 24 8:00 am �

Servers: Ron Provost�

Eucharist: Jacy Williams, John Archambeault�

Lector: Gerard Kulbieda�

Hospitality: Peter LaRue, Ken & Suze7e Hantz�

Sunday, February 24 10:30 am �

Servers: Evan & Sean Ampe, Michael & Ma7hew Reilly�

Eucharist: Barbara Hein, Bill & Maryann Ferns, Dick

Guenther, Jim Ingle, Lucy Dewi7�

Lector: Andy Wasilewski, Laura Reilly�

Hospitality: John & Jan Keto, Jim Alderson, Mike Paluda�

Sunday, February 24 6:00 pm�

Servers: Ray, Rianna & Rodney Modell�

Eucharist: OPEN�

Lector: Russ Modell�

Hospitality: Russ Modell, Jr., Heather Modell, Mary Grace

Olson �

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EUCHARISTIC ADORATION

These are the holy hours that are

most in need of a weekly adorer:�

� � Tuesday�� 11PM�

� � Saturday� 7PM�

Or, to sign�up for any weekly hour of

Eucharistic Adoration that fits your

schedule, call Jim Dowling 250�4454.�

Catholic Radio WNOA airs the St. Peter Cathedral

10:30am Sunday Mass live each week at 103.9 FM.�

ST. PETER CATHEDRAL� � � � � PAGE 5� � � FEBRUARY 17, 2019�

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“The churches were filled, the

confessionals were besieged, and our

indefa gable missionaries cooperated

with the Master of the Vineyard while

doing the most divine work on earth: ‘for

of all the divine things, the most divine is to cooperate

with God in the salva on of souls.’”�

� � Notes from �

� � � VENERABLE FREDERIC BARAGA�

First Bishop of Marque�e�

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Sunday Envelopes……………….....................................$9,183�

Loose.........................................................................$1,084�

Holy Days.........................................................................$0�

Special Collection.........................................................$246�

Total Income …………...............................................$10,513�

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Collections received are for the operations and �

programs of the parish. Thank you for your support.�

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Collections for February 10, 2019...…......................$10,267�

Weekly parish budget.…..………......................………..$14,610�

Percent under budget for the week.…...........................29%�

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Total RECEIPTS to date........................………………. $487,184�

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EXPENSES YEAR TO DATE.......................................$491,381�

RECEIPTS UNDER EXPENSES .........................................1%�

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YTD Transfers from Savings…….……….………..……......$31,500 �

Special Dates

Monday, Feb 18

Presidents Day

Pray for our President

Thursday, Feb 21

St. Peter Damien

Friday, Feb.22

CHAIR OF ST PETER

THE APOSTLE

Saturday, Feb.23

St. Polycarp, Bishop &

Martyr

Tuesday, February 19�

� 7:00 pm� Pastoral Council, Bishops Room�

� 7:00 pm� Hearts of Mercy Prayer Group, Media Room�

� 7:00 pm� St. Vincent de Paul, Frassa� Room�

Wednesday, February 20 �

� 12�1 pm� Finance Council, Bishops Room�

� 7:00 pm� 33 Days to Merciful Love, Media Room�

�7:00 pm� Choir, Cathedral�

Thursday, February 21�

� 7�9 pm� RCIA, Media Room�

Friday, February 22�

� 9:00 am� School Mass, Cathedral�

� 5:00 pm� Community Meal, Hall �

Saturday, February 23�

� 8:45 am� Men’s Ministry, Media Rom�

Sunday, February 24�

10:30 am�� Li7le Church, Bishops Room�

11:30 am�� Faith Forma�on, All Rooms�

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Sunday, March 10th—1:00 to 3:00 p.m.

Come for this special free fun event offered at: Peak

Gymnas'cs & Fitness�625 Cty. Rd. HQ. There will be a

30 min. exposi on of gymnas cs by Graham Czerkes, a

level 8 gymnast who has been compe ng for 7 yrs. and

Nicholas Czerkes, a level 6 gymnast who has been �

compe ng for 3 yrs. Sophie Hausmann from our parish

is also a gymnast, but cannot join us this me. APer the

exposi on, we’ll have free use of the facility reserved

just for our parish un l 3 p.m. The Czerkes family and

the Cathedral are covering the cost, so come for this

free, fun event. Parents need to sign a waiver either �

onsite or by online form at peakgymfit.com. �

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Please join us for our monthly breakfast aPer the�

Sunday morning Masses to support seminarians! �

$8/person, $15/2 people, $25/family�

Buy SCRIP to support our parish & school

after the weekend Masses in the Gathering Area.

Mass Schedule

Sunday - 10:30 a.m.

Sacrament of Reconciliation

Before Mass or by appointment

Clergy

Msgr. Michael Steber, Pastor

Rectory (St. Peter’s) ................................................... 226-6548

Earl & Nancy Bevins, Pastoral Associates ............ 345-9606

Sheila Leahy, Faith Formation .................................. 345-9845

Joan Horton, Sacristan .............................................. 345-9974

Doug Miller, Music & Liturgy .................................. 345-9372

Sheila Leahy, Secretary ………………………………………….. 345-9845

Lynn Roovers, Bookkeeper ....................................... 458-5287

Sarah Pelto, Pastoral Council President ................. 345-9576

Judy Swajanen, President, Ladies’ Guild……...…..…..236-4305

MISSION STATEMENT: As a Eucharis�c community, we

are on a mission to serve our God by serving each other and

the world around us while we proclaim and live the Gospel.

If you would like to join the parish family of�

St. Mary Church, please call Sheila at 345�9845

to register, or Msgr. Steber at 226�6548.�

Please call if you have a change of address, new phone �

number, or are leaving the area. Thank you!�

Mass Intentions� �

February 17 Robert & Hazel Laurich�

February 24 Max & Seri Gertz�

March � 3 Aurora MaQs�

In the Gospel today, Jesus gives us the blessings

of serving the poor, hungry and weeping

people, for you will then rejoice and leap for

joy. But Jesus also teaches us the decisiveness of choice:

blessing or woe.�

Choosing to help those who are suffering will fill your

heart with the blessing of Jesus and indeed your

reward will be great in heaven. Please call Judi Daley

at 250�8702 for more informa'on on joining us. �

ST.VINCENT de PAUL SOCIETY

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ST. MARY LADIES GUILD NEWS Our first Social Sunday

has been planned for February 17th. The parish will also

recognize Janet Havel for celebra ng her 90th birthday.

If you would like to bring a dish to pass please sign up at

the back of the church. There is no obliga on, but please

come to wish Janet a “Happy Birthday” and spend a

social hour of ea ng and good conversa on.�

The Ladies Guild will be dona ng paper products to the

Trillium House. There will be a box in the basement for

dona ons. There are s ll baskets in the back of the

church for dona ons for St. Vincent de Paul. Please find

it in your hearts to donate to these worthy causes. �

Informa on from the Ladies Guild to follow regarding

what happened in 2018 and what our goals are for 2019.�

ST. MARY LADIES GUILD MISSION STATEMENT �

The mission of the Ladies Guild of St. Mary Church of

Big Bay is to build community among the women of our

parish through Spiritual, Social, and Charitable ac vi es.�

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Doctors tell woman to abort, but her baby is born

healthy

Linda Serrano, of Bakersfield, CA tells her story:

“I received a German measles shot two weeks before I got

pregnant with my first child. I

called three doctors, and none of

them would accept me as a pa-

tient. They all wanted me to get

an abortion. I went to a fourth

doctor, and she also advised me

to have an abortion, that my

chance of having a healthy baby

was 0%. When I told her no, she

said, ‘Well then you will have a

deformed baby, and you’d better

tell your husband.’ I was in tears

by this time. My husband said,

‘God loves all people the same.’

Then I asked God to have mercy on us, and heal my child. I

told Jesus that if He didn’t, that would be okay, because I knew

He would be in control. I would love my baby no matter what.

“I’m very happy to say that my baby girl, Angela, is perfectly

healthy! While the doctor was stitching me up, she said I still

should have had an abortion!”�

—Sarah Terzo, NRL News Today, February 6�

PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL & COMMITTEES

President, Michael Kreis

Finance, John Trudeau [email protected]

249-9903

Parish Services, Bob Jurkovich [email protected]

228-8861

Liturgy Commission, Tom Foye [email protected]

906-362-2002

Social Justice, Jack Leadbetter [email protected]

361-6160

Development, Neil Newcomb [email protected]

361-3849

ORGANIZATIONS

Christian Families, Bob Jurkovich 228-8861

Community Meal, Adam Lund 251-0465

Frassati Society, [email protected]

Website: www.marquettefrassati.us

Hearts of Mercy Prayer Group, Leeanne Sundberg 906-869-0243

Knights of Columbus #689, www.marquettekofc.org

Grand Knight, Matt Surrell 360-1877

Mothers’ Rosary Group, Sue Pap 228-2034

Eucharistic Adoration, Jim Dowling 250-4454

Prayer Line, Jan Herstrom 228-5674 or Barbara Hein 226-9325

St. Vincent de Paul, Judi Daley 250-8702

Women Caring & Serving/Altar Society

Debbie Vezzetti 226-8155

PRIESTS

Pastor

Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Steber

226-6548

[email protected]

PERMANENT DEACONS

Jack Leadbetter, Don Thoren,

Tom Foye, Dean Jackson,

Louie Londo

PARISH SECRETARY/BOOKKEEPER

Jodi Lanciani 226-6548

[email protected]

CUSTODIAN

Tim Weingarten 250-6341 (text)

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

Jenny Lochner, Coordinator, Faith

Formation/Sacrament Prep,

226-6548

[email protected]

Maryann Ferns, Little Church

228-6571

YOUTH MINISTER

Katelyn McKeen 226-6548

katelyn.mckeen.youthministry@

gmail.com

MUSIC & LITURGY

Samuel Holmberg, Director of

Sacred Music

226-6548 (St. Peter Cathedral)

227-9122 (Diocese Office)

[email protected]

PASTORAL MINISTRY

Sr. Juliana Djo, SPC 250-0461

PRE-MARRIAGE MINISTRY

Stephen & Patricia Lynott

226-2894

PRISON MINISTRY

Deacon Don Thoren 226-2787

NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING

Morri Ledy Creighton Method

228-7061

Couple to Couple League

FATHER MARQUETTE SCHOOLS

Elementary Office 225-1129

Middle School Office 226-7912

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Kelly • Firestone • Goodyear Titan • Yokohama • BanDag

ISA & TIA Certified Mechanics • Computer Wheel Balancing

• Shock and Brake Service • Auto and Truck Wheel Alignment

Tire & Auto Service 906-228-3876 • 1-800-945-4409 US 41 & Hampton • Marquette

Superior Ear Nose and Throat Specialists It just makes sense

Office of Dr. David Heichel, Parish MemberJackie Gilbert, MS, CCC-A

Hearing Aids/Hearing Tests/ Ear Protection906-225-7660 • www.superiorent.org

“Your Siding Specialist”

Soffits • Fascia • Doors • Windows New Construction or Older Homes

Licensed & Insured • Free Estimates

Jeremy Johnson, Licensed General Contractor

Serving Marquette And The Surrounding Area

Making Your Dreams A Reality

906-475-4058

Jean Kay’sPASTIES, SUBS, SALADS, ETC.1635 Presque Isle • Marquette

228-53101-800-727-2922

www.jeankayspasties.com226-7728

1001 W. Washington St. • Marquette

Pot Pie Combo with Medium

Drink$399

For all your cabinetry, counter top and appliance needs

228-3232

The key to your storage needs.

Call Parish Members Steven & Cheryl Turausky

226-2060Across from Public Safety

and Tourist Park

2110 Sugar Loaf Avenue5 x 10 - 5 x 14 - 10 x 20 - 10 x 30

Todd Nick LaFayeTTe LaFayeTTe

110 County Road 492 ph 226.8686Marquette, MI 49855

wemeetbyaccident.com

County Rd. 550 Big Bay • 906-345-0075

HUNGRY HOLLOW CAFÉ Breakfast • Lunch

Iron Bay High Speed Internet Hot Spot

John G. Kublin, M.D.Neil R. Winkler, M.D.

Ophthalmology & Ophthalmic SurgeryUpper Peninsula Medical Center

1414 West Fair Avenue, Suite 150 • Marquette, MI 49855 906-226-2531 U.P. Wats Line: 1-800-628-3333

Kara Applekamp Agent

2582 Us Hwy 41 W Marquette, MI 49855-2259 Bus 906 228 6645 [email protected]

Walk in, Mail in, Call in, Click In®

For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com St. Peter Cathedral, Marquette, MI A 4C 01-0958

226-6610 | www.foyeins.com

Tom Foye • ParishionerFamily Owned and Operated Since 1942

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Preplanning - Cremation - Traditional Burial - Cemetery Markers

Fassbender Swanson-Lundquist Funeral Home Funeral Home622 N. Third St. 926 N. Third St. 906-228-3040 906-226-6589www.fassbenderfuneralhome.com www.swansonlundquistfuneralhome.com

Directors Jeremy S. Hansen – John H. Oberstar – Todd Reder – Benjamin Poquette

Your only local Authorized

Dealer

1-800-562-9782

Contact Matt Inkmann to place an ad today! [email protected] or (800) 950-9952 x2556

919 W. BARAGA 226-3592

www.publicservicegarage.com

Norlite Nursing Center & RehabStriving for excellence in All We Do

Norlite Nursing Center & Rehab is rated one of the best skilled nursing facilities in the state.

Visit: medicare.gov/nursinghomecompare/

Providing Skilled Nursing Care for Over 46 Years! Long - Term Care and Rehab

701 Homestead St. • Marquette, MI 49855

(906) 228-9252 • norlitenursingcenter.com