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THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME June 28, 2020
BULLETIN DEADLINE FOR BOTH PARISHES: 3 pm on Monday submit to [email protected]
Welcome Visitors & New Parishioners
Our Lady of the Lake Parish Community
24832 US Highway 12 East Edwardsburg, MI 49112
Website: www.ourladyedwardsburg.org Rectory and Parish Office:
269-699-5870 Reaching up to God,
reaching out to one another, through prayer, service and friendship.
Mass Times at Our Lady: Saturday 5:00 pm
Sunday 8:00 am and 11:00 am Daily Masses:
6:30 pm - Tuesday 9:30 am - Wednesday & Friday
Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 4:00 - 4:30 pm
or by appointment
St. Ann Parish Community 421 N. Broadway St.
PO Box 247 Cassopolis, MI 49031
Website: www.stanncass.com Parish Office: 269-445-3000
Mass Times at St. Ann: Sunday and Thursday 9:30 am Sacrament of Reconciliation
by appointment
Our Lady of the Lake Parish Community Page 2 St. Ann Parish Community
Edwardsburg, Michigan Cassopolis, Michigan
Mass Schedule
St. Ann
Sunday, June 28 9:30 am Frank & Bernice Karnafel Thursday, July 2 9:30 am Father’s Day Novena
Sunday, July 5 9:30 am Garry Asmus
Our Lady of the Lake
Saturday, June 27 5:00 pm William J. Becker, Jr. Dale & Dorothy Fancher Kyle Rzepka Alberto Suarez, Jr. Sunday, June 28 8:00 am Father’s Day Novena 11:00 am For the Parish Tuesday, June 30 6:30 pm Father’s Day Novena Wednesday, July 1 9:30 am Father’s Day Novena Friday, July 3 9:30 am NO MASS Saturday, July 4 5:00 pm Pete & Virginia Bickel Elaine Gulas Sunday, July 5 8:00 am For the Parish 11:00 am Mike & Gail Vogel (L)
St. Ann Parish Finances
Fiscal Year July 1, 2019- June 30, 2020 Budgeted Weekly Amount……..$2,095.00
Collection for June 21st…..........$1,422.00
Budgeted Weekly YTD…….....$106,845.00
Total Actual Year To Date……$118,138.48
St. Ann PO Box 247 Cassopolis, MI 49031
https://diokzoo.org/parish-fund
Our Lady of the Lake Parish Finances
Fiscal Year July 1, 2019- June 30, 2020 Budgeted Weekly Amount…….. $7,615.00
Collection for June 21st……..…...$6,379.50
Budgeted Weekly YTD…….….$388,365.00
Total Actual Year To Date.....$390,379.22
(WeShare –weekly online giving is reported
in budgeted and actual amounts)
https://ourladyedwardsburg.org/donations-1
No Mass, Friday July 3
The parish offices and church building will be closed for the holiday on Friday, July 3.
For anyone who has experienced distress/trauma over the ongoing Covid-19
crisis, we are excited to share information that can be of great help! Trauma
Recovery Associates, based in Kalamazoo, Michigan, is focused on providing
sound mental health strategies to those individuals who have experienced
trauma in their lifetime. The RENEW program is specifically offered online to
help the rising number of people who have felt the trauma of dealing with the
current Covid-19 pandemic.
What is RENEW?
RENEW is an anonymous independent study program
created by TRA to help people recover from the stress and
anxiety of the pandemic.
What is RENEW about?
RENEW addresses six topics: Caring for your Body; your Mind; your Emotions;
your Behaviors; your Spirit; Yourself. They are all aspects of our lives that can
be affected by the pandemic and its consequences.
How much does RENEW cost?
RENEW is a free program thanks to the financial support of generous donors.
How do I access RENEW?
Go to TRA's website www.TraumaRecoveryAssociates.com to the RENEW logo on the home page. Click on Learn More. 1. Register (anonymously) and create your own access code and password.
2. Watch an introductory video.
3. Download the printed materials for yourself to read and do the
"homework."
There are 6 units; you can download them anytime you access the website.
There's also a concluding video.
Fr. Ken Schmidt in Kalamazoo helped
develop this program and is sharing it
with those in our diocese to use.
View this bulletin online at www.DiscoverMass.com
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The National Association of Catholic Nurses
The National Association of Catholic
Nurses is pleased to announce the start of a local council
in our diocese. The steering committee is working
diligently to develop the core components of meeting
time, location and topics. The main goals of the council
are to provide spiritual nourishment, ethical support,
networking and friendship with fellow Catholic Nurses.
Join https://NACN-USA.org and as a member of the
national association you will be automatically enrolled as
a member in our local council and will receive updates on
council formation. Questions? Contact Regional Director
Janet C. Munday, BSN, RN., [email protected].
“God sees in us what
we often don’t see in
ourselves.”
The above quote is from Padre’s June 21st
homily which can be found in its entirety by
going to the parish websites.
Stay Connected
Please check these sites for
up-to-date information.
Facebook:
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St. Ann Parish - St. Ann Church Cassopolis MI
Flocknote: (Emails or texts to your phones) Join by visiting your parish website
Websites:
www.stanncass.com www.ourladyedwardsburg.org
Updated Website
Be sure to check out
Our Lady of the Lake’s
updated website.
•Easy to follow •Button features for convenience •Modern look •Relevant information
You will find bulletins, Padre’s Messages and Homilies,
Staff Directory, Daily Readings, Prayers and so much more.
The Home Liturgy Program is now found on the PRAYER tab.
ONLINE GIVING Make Your Parish Giving Easier!
Help the parish save money by making your contributions
to the parish through Automated Giving. Just alert the
parish office and our staff can help you make the
arrangements. You can arrange to make your contributions
to the parish electronically and automatically every month.
At your direction, your contribution is withdrawn from
your bank account or charged to your credit card of choice.
DONOR BENEFITS
Convenient anytime, anywhere via the internet.
Secure and Confidential. Adheres to security
standards.
Flexible. Start, stop, change your donation anytime.
Simple. Contribute via ACH withdrawal or credit cards.
Rewards. Lets you acquire those “frequent flyer miles”
or other credits on your credit card account for your
church contributions.
CHURCH BENEFITS
Stabilizes contributions. Regularly scheduled gifts
occur automatically, allowing the church to effectively
manage monthly expenses.
Secure @ Confidential. No need to store member
account information.
Efficient. Saves time & expense in bookkeeping.
Current. A tool for those who prefer to use electronic
services.
Give online to your parish: St. Ann: https://diokzoo.org/parish-fund
Our Lady: https://ourladyedwardsburg.org/donations-1
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Edwardsburg, Michigan Cassopolis, Michigan
Scripture Readings for the Week of June 28, 2020 Sunday Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 2 Kgs 4:8-11, 14-16a; Ps 89:2-3, 16-17, 18-19; Rom 6:3-4, 8-11; Mt 10:37-42 Monday Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles
Acts 12:1-11; Ps 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9; 2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18; Mt 16:13-19
Tuesday The First Martyrs of the Holy Roman Church Am 3:1-8; 4:11-12; Ps 5:4b-6a, 6b-7, 8; Mt 8:23-27 Wednesday Saint Junípero Serra, Priest Am 5:14-15, 21-24; Ps 50:7, 8-9, 10-11, 12-13, 16bc-17; Mt 8:28-34 Thursday Am 7:10-17; Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11; Mt 9:1-8 Friday Feast of Saint Thomas, Apostle Eph 2:19-22; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Jn 20:24-29 Saturday Independence Day Am 9:11-15; Ps 85:9ab and 10, 11-12, 13-14; Mt 9:14-17 Sunday Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Zec 9:9-10; Ps 145:1-2, 8-9, 10-11, 13-14; Rom 8:9, 11-13; Mt 11:25-30
REFLECT ON READINGS FOR JUNE 28
FIRST READING
We hear how the prophet Elisha and his servant Gehazi repaid
the Shunammite woman for her generous hospitality. When have
you shown excessive generosity to another?
SECOND READING
Paul taught the Roman Christians that through Baptism, believers
fully participate in the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ.
How should this reality impact one’s day-to-day living?
GOSPEL READING
Jesus continues to teach his followers the challenges of
discipleship. What do you find most challenging in following
Christ?
Father’s Day Novena
We have a few more names to pray with our Father’s Day
Novena. At Our Lady, you will see a lovely shrine with St. Joseph
and our Memorial list located near the Reconciliation Room.
James Blubaugh, Sr. Quentin Castricone
Dan Daniels (L) George Germek
Joseph Grohowski John Kliejunas
Lynn Leary Peter Marchetti
Reed Schafer (L) Stephen Wanecke
Here is a list of the current needs
for the Edwardsburg Food Pantry:
Beef Stew Fruit Cocktail
Shampoo Conditioner
Dish Soap Laundry Soap
Prayer is the bridge between
panic and
peace.
The Word Among Us
We have made available a few copies of The Word
Among Us at each church. With its rich meditations on
the scripture for the day, on through its inspirational
articles and uplifting special features, we experience
God speaking to us each day in fresh and meaningful
ways with this booklet. We thank the Daughters of St
Ann and the WOOL (Women of Our Lady) for
purchasing these items for our parishioners.
View this bulletin online at www.DiscoverMass.com
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Our Lady of the Lake Parish Community
Parish Office Hours Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm In addition, appointments anytime
Monday - Friday 269-699-5870
Pastor Fr. Bob Flickinger [email protected] Ext 124 Finance Officer Doug Keeslar [email protected] Ext 122 Administrative Assistant Cindy Antos [email protected] Ext 121 Safe Environment Coordinator/ Receptionist/Office Assistant Margaret Evans [email protected] Ext 126 Receptionist Teri Hassinger Faith Formation Coordinators Sylvia Dillon [email protected] Ext 135 John Dillon Ext 134 Religious Education Coordinator Karen Ronnebaum [email protected] Ext. 132 Facilities Maintenance Manager Marc Breden [email protected] Ext. 133 Stephen Ministry Coordinator Carol Swope [email protected] (269) 445-7425 Music Ministry Coordinator Caleb Wenzel [email protected]
St. Ann Parish Community Parish Office Hours
Thursday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm 269-445-3000
Pastor Fr. Bob Flickinger
[email protected] 269-699-5870 Ext 124
Parish Lay Administrator Margaret Evans [email protected]
Our Lady of the Lake & St. Ann Parish Directory
Pray for those who suffer from illness of any sort and for their families
St. Ann: Tony Brooks, Kayla Churchill, Kay Diehl, Nick Dupuis, Kim Fitzgerald,
Cornell & Juana James, Frank & Vickie Kalina, Dennis Kuemin, Carla Novotny, Mike Petersen, Tim & Kay Richard, Tony Rosser, Scalise Family, Bob Smith, Jackie Smith, Marcia Stratton, Larry Van Lue
Our Lady: Tim Ackerson, Vicenta Baker, Bud Bartlett, Rosie Burke, Rich Chakan, Marilyn Cobb, Grace deBest, Mary Ann Dobransky, Rich Durecki, Dave Garwood, LaVonne Guentert, Kim Hartman, Jack & Carol Hayes, David Keck, Bill LaBre, Rocky Lozano, Melvin Monette, Jamie North, Glena Rodgers, Butch Seidner, Marilyn Schumacher, Andrew Shannon, Myla Snider, Lora Spaulding, Carter Streeter, Ann Ziegert, Todd Ziegert
GOSPEL MEDITATION -
ENCOURAGE DEEPER UNDERSTANDING OF SCRIPTURE
13th Sunday in Ordinary Time
When we were baptized, we were baptized into Christ’s death.
Take a moment to ponder these profound words. We were
baptized into death. In every sense of the word, we are asked to
die. This is not just about our final death but about daily deaths
due to inconvenience, discomfort, pain, loss, or others’ needs.
This is an incredible epiphany given the way we very often
approach our lives. We do everything to avoid death, let alone
encounter it! Many avoid pain, discomfort, inconvenience,
uneasiness, change, interference, and suffering of any kind. We
put a lot of energy into finding the easiest and least inconvenient
way through many things. Even holding the door open for a
stranger or saying hello to someone in the store can be major
undertakings.
We are called to die. One of the biggest wake-up calls we can
have is realizing that life is not about us! There are millions of
other people sharing life on this planet with whom I have a
relationship. Does my life celebrate those relationships? The
most distracting question we can ask is, “What do I want to do?”
The more focused, faith-filled question is, “What do I need to
do?” What I need to do may not be what I want to do. However,
asking this question more frequently will teach us how to more
purposefully and intentionally live so we can be a life giving
vessel for others. When we learn to live more sacrificially, to put
the needs of others before our own, and to not always seek our
own self-interest, we become aware of what baptism into
Christ’s death is really all about. These are the roots of virtue and
the seedbed for justice, tolerance, solidarity, love, and peace.
Learning how to accept all the “small deaths” and sacrifices life
calls us to teaches us how to approach our final death. All deaths
ask us to empty ourselves into something or someone else.
Whether we empty ourselves into the heart and soul of another
human being or empty ourselves into God at the moment of our
final death, new life is always received and nurtured. A heart that
exclusively seeks its own interest is a heart that is closed to love.
A heart that pours itself out to others and is content with being
emptied is a heart that has been touched by and open to mercy.
It is a heart that overflows with joy. ©LPi
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